,_ ‘ ~` -_ -- -rv-f-~ns»v'~ Vf".'i’AGEE1GHi~ r . _ p " THE cHARLo'r'i‘E'rowN GUARDIAN 1 L ;_ ' - r -p ‘\~-_ “H 4 | H \ 3 I 1 _ / Walk-Over Shoes A Lady’s Dress Shoe You know that patent leather is the dressiest leather made. Nothing can really fill the place of good patent leather. The shoe shown here is 'of Walk-Over quality. trim in pattern beautiful in shape and rich in finish Moiris & Smith 127 Queen Street . /1 i f- .../' . 5| I l ' UUWELS lllUULllll ANU UUHE UULUS "i .HE.iii_-icliu, soiirt s'roM.\cH, B.\l) COLD OR CUNSTIPATION ll\' I\lOR.\`l.\G. l Get ai 10~cent box. -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -MR. E. P. FOLEY, Guardian re- presentative in Albertoii will gladly receive subscriptions and advertis- ing matter. _ -MR. W. K. McGOUGAN, Secre- tary ol the Globe Fox Exchange. P.O., Box 10, is The Guardian Agent in Sumnierside. -MARKETS.-Buyers are paying in Sunimerslde for pork from 100 to 180 lbs, 11 3-4 cents per lb., from 180 to 250 lbs., 11 1-2 cents per lb.-H. t‘o1ds-iihetbei in the head or any _-- 'iuiri of the l-oily-are uuickli' Over-I -Pnoouce _ LADEN-'rne three coiiue ny ui'giii_-_; the liver to actioulinnsted si-liooner Beaver. Capt. l’etti- ,md k@i.pin._- the lion-els free of poi- ‘ paugh. is being loaded by Joseph Reid sun. rniie cns¢ai~t»ts- to-night auirand C0- with produce for Sydney. C. you will \\.ike up uith a Cleat' head and no doiiht you iiill wonder’ what. became oi your crild. Ciiscarets Work while you sleep; they cleanse and rvrxilate the stoiincli, remove the sour, undisested food and foul gases tike the 1-xcfss lille from the liver nzid ctiriy ini the coiistipitted ivnstc :i..iLt\l‘ .ind lmlsoii iroui the lJu\\`elS. ; l’.i»i:‘.ciii1li-r the i;ui<‘kt-st \\-.iy to :et riil i-olils is out or two Ciisciirets :.t nitfhr to rlcniise the system. (let it 10-c;-nt l.i»\ at any ilruu store. it-»n`t forgot the children. They reli ish this l`.ilid_v Cutliiirtic iinil it ls ofteii all that is ut-oiled to drive a cold from their little systems. _____.__@----1-i i-1| KORSON it DUFFY Barrister! and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank ot Onllll HONEY TO LOAN ' .J li li 15 Men’s Suits and Overcoats at a Bargain A recent purchase of a lot of iVlen's Suits and Overcoats as part of a Bankrupt Stock has enabled me to put these. Goods on the market away below regular retail prices. Men’s Suits Style single breasted Saque-in assorted Tweeds- Medium Brown-Dark Brown and Grey-_,sizes 34, 36, 38, '39, -10, 42, 44. Sold regularly at 15, 16 dollars-our price $10.00, $10.50. ll/Ien’s Overcoats In Brown and Grey, Tweeds--37, 38, 39, 40. Regular 15 and 16 dollars-our price $10.00 Also Men’s Blk Beaver Coats with Persian Lamb Collars $15 for 12 dollars-and a lot of boys’ and youths’ overcoats and suits at reduced prices. lVien’s Underwear ' 10 dozen Suity Men’s all wool Underwear double back nd front and ushrinkable worth 2.50 per suit. Price now 1.7 9 Men’s Waterproof Coats Tlie good kind that will keep your dry in a regular downpour-Regular price 9.85, 10.50 but selling now at _M,_ J,,,,,, ,.,,,e,. ,,,.,,._,, ,,,,,,.e,, by 7 00, 7.50. 9 Men s Duck Coats Sheep lined and cloth lined at special prices. Men’°s Oilskin Coats Some good ones just received from England-double to the waist and buttons reinforced with leather 15.50. Sweaters We are well stocked in Men’s and Ladies’ Sweaters. You will save money by buying from-‘ My Store” L. 1.1 ggpnin 6120-10-20Mtuthr3i Warm Sweaters U I For Winter Wear H The heavy sweaters this sea- son are very stylish as well as warm, made in ri great variety of patterns and colors-we have both the pull-on and coat styles. . Every sweater has been ca_re- fully_selected to suit the varied requirements of ou; custom- ers-ev r sty e ar- qua ity vou cou dy d :sire will _be found here, at prices that will please Tupiin & co. l YOU. ._ ....51-; ' .fr-_'.».z=s§~ 5 ;.=-fi. *'11 -;é¢'.`1 .-.1'<,1;e2g§slis lsitdlii.. airifiiitiilef =.r.‘ »' i-.~'-agiffiii ii' f .§l§:1'f£'§‘»“'5Zl»?ii=‘-ifl -1*] ..*rl‘,»' pl ='lii.»' ., I, Adi.; .. §L¢ :Ml 1 i »5'.>:.i-’+T~2. 1 - .1 isia "ki f3.l'==r=' ,:'-./-1 ' -fi '- ith; ' i"f i""?',f :iii- ;-;L,‘» i1s=.`=l . ., _Q "2, - . ..“- .' ' ~ .-... lim. IL .~ ; ml" " r . »~ I. r L . ` _ ,. _ f :::-: . ,___ §-r_.;\1_.,_.;. _ - _~.- 35,1'-¥?§,§.r;:__ié .'.1;;,. -.-~;-~»: fit; 411'#-~‘ vii' _ vb ifigvi ` -: '!; ' :i:i“‘ if; -fig- if .;~_.:;...-_ W , . B.-H. -CASCEPEDlA.- The steamer Vasc-epedia arrived iii Sumnierside Sunday with a good cargo. She clear- cd on Ziloiiilay.-Y. -POTATO DIGGING.- The farm- ers ot' Eastern Prince County report that the potatoes are only about hult in yet. They are turning out ii good large size und extra plentiful.-Y. -A SUPPER was held in the Pres- liytoriuii ilall, Snmmerside, Tuesday night, in aid of the P. E. I. Orpliniiiige. 'l'iii»i'e wus ti very good attendance and ai snug sum was realized. -H. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date. ‘ Mti. -EXAM|NATiON.- Standing of the pupils of Piusville School for the mouth ot' Septviiilior. lirnilo IV.-1, Jacuiieliiii- Brown; 2, Josie Iiniiectiv. Llriiilii ill.-1, Janie (,‘oi‘i~oi'nii; 2, Olivo Iioui-cite; 3, Andr¢~w (lnllant. Grade ll,-1, Cecile. Gallant, ltegina Corcoriiii. tirzide I.-~-I, l~Iinielini‘ (inl- lunt; 2, ('yrus llrown; Zi, Aiitoiiio Gal- ltint. l°`i‘ulii-ls; lloirou. 'l`cni-licr.-R. -FOX BUSINE$S.- 'Tlmt the fox liiisiiiess is still booming in this little l'i'oviiii~i- is iiolici.-zil>lo every day wlu-u lurlgv louds of Rod Lablod Fox iii-ltini: uri' living huuloil to the station :ind sliippi-il to dii`|'i-ri~nl parts oi' Uaiinilzi. ili‘ni'i- i\It~i{ii_v & (‘o., ure rigciits for this fitnioiis iiotiim; :ind claiui lhi-,\' uri- thu lnl‘gl\st duzilors in Ituiicli netting in (‘iinnila.-Y. -V|S|TiNG.- Mr. Iiurolil Stewart of l)iliistull`iiiii:o is spending ii few iliiys visiting l`ril‘nils in Suniniersiiic \rliiei'i~ hi- is the i.:ui'st oi' his sister Mrs. Stirling limiter. This is Mr. Ste- wnrls first visit to Siiiiiiiiorsiilt- and iii- says “Siiiiiiii<-.rsiilc is it beauty spot. lt is thi' iiiesl I have struck yet."--11(-ssrs Jzinies Hunti-i' :ind son, l’eri<_\', liiriisiiigtiiii, spent 'l`uesdziy in Siiiniiicrsitli-.-- Mr. Willizinl llrowii. .\'orboro, wits in Suiilulcrsidc 'l`uosduy on u buyinir trip.-- Mrs. Tliomas Kelly t‘lernioni was at visitor to Sum- inerside on 'l`uesday,-Y. -MT. CARMEL.-The potato crop, of I\Iont t`1irniel and vicinity is ot' all desirable ntiiurt-, und on nucoiiiit ot' the \\‘entl1cr linviiig kept dry they are in ii i`ii\'oi';ilili~ i-onilition for being iliiiiiciliiilely liiiiiseil.-.\iiist(\r Albion Poirier, .son of I\Ir. Philip Poirier of Mont t`iirinel, \'.'lio has had ii severe attack of rlieuniiitic ti-vor some tlirce or four \\'i‘i~ks pnst. is still very ill and doubts ure eiitcrtiiiiiml :ls to his re- covery.-.\lr. Joseph 1'. liivliurd ol` (`apc Eginont. who has linen in hed n couple of months with typhoid fever is recovnriiig slowly :ind is now ublc to get :irounil ziiriilii.-Mr. .iintlnirin Poirier, formerly of ivlont (‘arni<\l. has returned troin Old Town, 1'. S. A.. and is visiting trieiids and relu- ilves in Mont (`arnicl and \'it-inity_- Miss Lconie Arsenault ol’ Moncton, N. B., who has been speiiding n few months in Mont t‘arniel, her native place, visiting friends and relatives there. returned home last week. the Enipress from llumford, Me.. to attend his into l'atlier`s t`unernl.-Miss Delinn Gallant of Sunimcrside, hns lately returned lioini- from it visit ninoug friends in Mont (‘:irnic-I.--Mrs. Joseph S. Gallant. of t`npe l-Ignioni. is slowly recovering from her ill health. Mr. Gloriee Wedge of St. Timothy, has trapped ii mink and ii raccoon, both alive and with the least injury, he has them in a tem- porary riiiicli.-Mr. Amiible Arsen- nult oi' (`ape liginont, is the owner of ii plot of land of one quarter of an ncre whiirh produced tho liaudsome crop oi' one hundred and twenty bus- hels of potatoes.-Mr. Maximin Gul- lant oi' (‘npe Egmont, liist spring sow- ed ten pounds of barley which he sent for to Ontario ns a sample of seed grnln. Lately he has throshod his liiirvest rind got the handsome and uncommon crop of 30 bushels.-Mr. John Arsenault ot Mont Carmel tlire-shed 93 stocks oi’ barley and got thc extra yield ol’ one hundred ami tiveiity-seven bushels. Who can bent this.?-ll. SUIMIEBSIDE MARKETS Butter (creamery) per lb .32 Butter (dairy) per lb .22 (Tait skins por lb .12 Eggs. per doz. .23 ilny (pressed) per ton $13.00 Iliiy (loose) per ton 12.00 llldes per in .i2% Oats twhilei) per bus. .45 Outs (black) per bus. .47 Potatoes per bus. .20 to .25 Turnips per bus. .20 Wheat per bus. .80 to $1.00 Wool per lb: .29 -H. DR. I. E. CROKEN Veterinary Surgeon Prop. Abegweit Fox Hospital Ofiice Cameron Block. Phone 484. Residence Revere Hotel. _ Church Dr. W., G. Veterinary y -ONE CENT por word each in- sertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cul: must accompany cater. Minimum charge twenty-five een . -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at LaiIerty's Tonsor- lal Parlors, Summerside. -CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Rev. Jas. MacDougall will preiii-h on Sub- bath the 25th at Suninierside at 10.30. Searleiown at 3 and Cape 'l‘riiverse at 7. -AUCTION SALE.-Green estate land. Thursday, Oct. 22nd, 1! 3-4, 16 1-2 and 18 3-4 acres. Sale starts at 3 p. in. one Pope Road near Snininerslile. Terms easy. 6140-10-2ini2i -THE BLACK Prince Fox (`o.. Ltd., 0'Leary. has some black silver female foxes; also, some female crosses, 1914 pups to exchange for mules. Black Prince 1-‘ox Company, Ltd., 0‘Loary, P. E. lsiunil. 6141-10-:l1iu6i -NOTICE.-A special general meet- ing of the Rosemont (‘onsolidatep:iiri~i were mude. After talring' noino lnrgn vntrrlien of fish on the Capo ilroton con:-it she |ir :ind Louise (-'rillniit i\t` Mount (‘:ir-ull are visit- ing ri-lntiven and iril-niis in Summer- side.-lt. ----.\ir. John J. l\‘l<~I\'nll_\'. and Mrs. McNally. have arrived home after spending three weeks visiting friends in the Eastern States.-H. ' -Mr. T. M_. llowutt, Coleman, was ,in Suiiiinerside on Tuesilay. He speaks in high terms of the l~‘ox (‘o. of wliivli ho is ii director and says that lnisiiicss is :is good :is lust. your.-ll. -Airs. J. li. M(~(`iilluni. llnston, Mrs. Il. .i. Alidmsoii, :ind cliildren, Slnnley llridge, were gilt-sts of Mrs. Bvio `_('l:irk, Linliletier iioriil on \Veiliii~sossiBiLi'ic"ii-:s.w'l and th” b°°k ° vemble f..i,.i..Té’i.§.'li.‘,‘;§ 33; §‘§3.il¥‘.’3‘.‘f,’¥{.‘?.l§.?.l“i?Eé‘iS‘?.§‘f.l‘.iE °f ‘*‘° “'@°‘°S* °°“““° -‘°°*‘°“" P" a fevi/feirxcentions -or onh$15.00 orders to the Maritime I?rrTUci‘bIi:: tsigfrimwnte yourliiame , 8 ii per return. You lziggssgegfigleéinigtréahstdyegrs, the No. 12 edition will arrive as usual without request in the i f ' , i 1, I . _ . The Island’s Biggest, -,.» guuurtignsgimsnm. f '14 WAUQ* ` ` ' ‘ Store _ '_ ~ .,. ,,|.»=. -_ " . -- -» ~..'~‘_r-'-~i-='11t*ff§,»<;ffg;,*,,~&»¢S1<~;.°- - .» | rio...-_-..~,»,i»=~g~"' - . \ V . ,._,., 1 »~ 5-? -im . T l <» ., ~. »-1.‘~=‘ .»L.4_'.» ..».. \ \ ’ ,