~¢ _-. _,sy ‘ v .` ':‘ ,3 -. ~ ;:-of .,.' _. ,_~.>»§. ‘fi;”‘t._,f _ éifjli W »`!sé.._f_yl; ij l .;. _.1 i_',",l‘(-4, - ' fl 1; fz_;.' . 11 ,\‘§=l ._ (_ _ ~_-i ‘f- l'll 1 f‘l7,_‘ "ll: it ji 1 .-5_=‘i»‘~ r . 1 ', .'-`fl`v_",“‘ ’ ‘ _‘_-‘,y»§__‘ . __,. G ti £1 ,wi lf |._, , ,.,;_. '.'l@__.’f`,":` if Q.-lf;s~=-if-l; _':':'~¥;I ll _l fi "7, i lakh fa 9.' r 'J fi ,fi ‘,; af ' fl.. in - ~,‘»*¢_f,! A;.__l ;.j,_§ - Hit iz; _ 'li lx. ” o -~i,. .1 . is fl ‘fi 5. ,=. _._ i ill 'W 'M' .flélij ~~:n;'-#_ ;'~i»-§f:- =§~`_‘-25%;-`~ ..~ mei* f; -; o-a-9- llllf ~~ fl ‘S 3" gl' p,I l~'- ' ' v >_ T X.. _ -, l,-1' , *_ ~a. we I il »»‘~ »-'\~»-A ~ -_ -GHURGH OF SCOTLAND.-Rev. ~J-ss. llqcDou¢aIi will preach on Bab- batb. the'10th, at Cape Traverse at lllxohl-use. is Guardian Agent in Bum- nierslde. _ -TH! MORNING DAILY Guardian om be obtained at Ls|!orty's Tensor- ial Parlors, Summerside. 0. _Kelly, Capt. Webster, left Wednes day for ,Point du Chene to bring back »tvnn.~car loads of rails for the Cape Traverse Branch Railway.-H -NARROW ESCAPE--On Saturday night two young men were walking 0 up Queen Wlharf, when one of them slipped and fell over into the water. ran up the wharf lo secure assistance H0wal,g_ Wu-n Pl illip Gallant, the barber who has a record of saving several persons llAYltobuyint:hisProvinee. th-;¢>‘NE %lN'rperw‘i:ri:m.eachinsm _ `*" . °* “ """°'°¢' °°'"°"- -euuusneloe sH|Prme.- s. 'r. s --W. K._ IMCOUGAN, Globe lox Cash must accounting order. llini- Schooner ...rhree Helm. cwum.uu,._ Jam, mm' °“"3“'b“'°"‘_7` ° ~-5"* ray. after discharging coal Igor! R. fT. _ Holm ,Li ited, sailed yeet ay or ”'8T°"E °L°sE°"°Th° °‘°'° °f Port lluastinlgs. Schooner “G. C. Kel- .t 1 , R. T. Holman. Ltd., Summerside, will mo Cwtam Webmm “u°d~ye,t°,,l ,The mgn'|_¢_{3umm°"|de mm "° °‘°'°‘l °" ""*°“‘"¢“'“'l 9”- M°“' any for Point an cnono. sobooner left on Monday tor the mano lumbar “V1 0°"°b°~'° um' 3357`10'8M2Eu' "Marguerite," Captain Doucette, sail- woods: M8slrl¢»Jlmes_Perry, Thema# -* ; s c 61 , ' ‘ _ , , -»<=~S=~<=f°~--H~ R- Be" will -i‘h.i‘il.§°'»‘»‘?»’o§‘i£.1'i.°’1l’§sl....f“3.f'll§§ vi-o§'T»“?L..§.fil.‘ii’lH’.'a‘3r.‘f.'l“11‘.§_-1’§f`“' "wen in T°m|’e"“n°e nm- K°“5l“5' yesterday for Port Hastings. Schooner .<. ._ . -.`_ _ , , ton. at eleven a.m. and Spring Valley “Euan Mums Captain 01"", “ned __,._,,,__,__ ` > l _ __,_,, Hall at seven p.m. on Oct. 10th. yesterday for Pictout S_ s_ ac“ca_ .~ , _ _ -`~'-' 10.30, Searletown at 8 and Summer- side at 7. pedia” Captain Hearn, arrived yes- . l. -NEW HOTEL AT ULIARY. - terdagy from Montreuh . ` vmgoponoaonoaoicrboorunnat ,_ __ ____ _ I-MPV- "° “'° 11°" 1>"°P"°‘l ¢° °*'°’» -xuursrono sonool.-'rho tor- ‘ , “H "'"°”°"" “’°°l7 l°°*"’d "9" lowing is the standing of Knutsford A | “ ° ”'°"°“~ °°n°'°'° |m°"l*' bran" School for the months of August and _ ' M’ l’“"“°"» bein! “nab” t° swim ill? 1'00m3» U15 C003 “UP-`*~ T- M' September, Principal’s Department.- 3“°`8`13u“° Grade Vll-Annie Dyment, 1; Ruby Moreshead, 2; Grade VI-Velda Dy -SPECIAL.-You can get a 14K. mem’ 1. Mamie Adams’ 2; Jemm; Last evening. at their residence, 4‘ ..._-.., r iii ". v », _»' 011 ub t or uantl _ You will be surprised when you see the fibriefdfld' ‘ style there is in our _ $14 _swts. Everyone .who has seen' them has been surprised. ~ Y The Fact Is. e ' Clothes minutes the man in the viator was safely landed on the wharf.-il. from drowning, appeared and in a few g ` L -PAINFUL ACCIDENQ-Eric, the twelve-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farrant, Summerslde, met with a painful accident on Wednesday. While playing at school, he stumbled y ;r;& seggrallesgiterthbgiysmfsellmialvg- ai: Xligdnesday last on barb wire fencing Harris' 2; Elm, Bucmmmm, 3_ services as Recording Steward duh sprained., He was carried to his D home, where he is now resting com- fortably.-H. Ill -PRIZES AWARDED.-The com- Y mittee appointed by the Summerside li Improvement Association to deter- 0 -WITH RAILS-The schooner. G. 3.* , to th al W -PROSECUTOR H. B. Huestis, Sum _ at their hosts whiling away the early oung man named Barnet from Elms _Mm Nathan Percival (jmpgud, 1101118 111 50118;, Pleasant conversation, was a visitor to friends is Cape Tru 91° T110 Presentation was made by verse on Tuesday _V Rev Mr Fulton and Mr W A Weeks, ale f the Prohibition Act and fined $100 mine the best~kept yards and general 81111 appearance of residences in that part 111 of the town East of Granville St. and W',est of Central St., have handed in the following names as prize-winners: Miss Lizzie Woodside, Ottawa St., wa St., 94; Mr. Paul Arsenault, East 1. 91 M St., ; r. Frank Doucette, East St., 89' - II Mr. Pius Durant, East St. 88 Joe Z. Gallant, King St., 84; Mrs. Pat-` ll Margaret Gallant, N. Market St., 80; 1. Mrs. Cushing, Cedar St., 80; Mr. Geo. lo Doucette, N. Market St., 80; Mr. Phip- M lip Van Iderstine, Russel St., 78; Mr. 2, Prank Sonler, Second St., 75; Miss G -SCHOOL WORK-The following 100; Miss Susanna Schurman, Argyle is the standing Of the 11119118 Of Sf- St., 100; Mr. Maxime Gallant! N. Mar- M ire: sc, 95; Mr. Peter Donceico, otta- the mouth of September- Grade 1- Marion McLellan; 2, Beatrice Alice Thomas, Cedar St., 75; Miss Rita Kate Strang, Second Si.. 75; Mrs. V II-Bernice Gallant; 2, Heloise Mc- Mary A. Gillis, Second St., 75.-H. 1 Culiough.-PL ent -H ary’s Academy, Summerside. iior edge; 3, Patricia McLellan. Grade , , , -1, Celina Wedge; 2, Myrtle Blac- Mr. Joe E. Gallant, King St., 86; Mr. qlllefl 3. R€l8lI1l\ Al'Sen"~U1¢~ Grade l-1, Bernice Arsenault; 2, A Cam-I rick Mulligan, Hanover St., 81; Mrs. eron: 3. 1:80119- Wedge- Grade lV'_' Elaine Blizzard; 2, Fausta McCul- ugh; 3, na _ . 1. nude McLeod; 2, Selina Perry, equal Mary Wedge; 3, Maggie Gaudet. rade VI.-1, Adelaide McNeill; 2, had to have the wound dressed by was convicted for a first offence costs or three mouths' imprison Le McNeill Grade V-- Millman; 3, Ada Sullivan. Grade gineering.-H. ._-.___ 011 __ _ 1 Board of the Church in brief and Bpenzggg §°g;l;,t £153 rsh iravpglltd tg happy speeches, in which they refer "lends in Summe,.side_ red to the excellent and untlring ef M forts which Mr. Smith had always plat _ _ g_ B_ forth in the discharge of his stewar - Je" M‘€l'_al;;l,g' Sv\g_2s’vf$g),.!;4I;i, Cape ship. They congratulated him on his Traferse on ,1-'uesday_v_ 25th anniversary as Recording Stew ' ard ‘ - _’_ i ness in the future. Mr. Smith, who 1`;eigewL3:;:ei‘,{ g|?;3?:ld2,,, 5 had been taken by surprise, replied :lima togms Sister Mm David C'o1eB_V in a brief speech, but excellent in the B _ ' ' circumstances, thanking the membgls ___ ’ “Bi h dy for their kindness. and Messrs. - Hnmngg; F;Ls“;pg,:;`;,; an r§njZ?§b|e ton and Weeks for the nice things visit at drahamls Roni the guest of they had said of him. On the inner MTs_ Gavin Hm.dmg__v_ i aide of the case of the watch are _Mn Don Stewart’ Summe,.3i,|e_ words; “Presented Henry Smith, by left on Tuesday morning for Wolfvme Ezhe Q. 0. B. of the First Methodist College to resume his studies in en- r°‘d$;‘§;% F°':“t‘i‘é“ tpan ,§““IfI‘":t°°d' Yeo, 3. Grade V-`-Blanche Dyment, 129, Pownal Street,,‘ while Mr. and ` " °" - 9°’ P” “ -_ ' ‘-’ “‘°“' 1; Ruby Gay. 2: Albert Harris. 3- AS- M-rs. Henry smltb were "nt home" to td-» lsummgrffde' 'gms ‘B °{°%pti°"' sistant’s Department, Grade IV-Ella the members and their wives' of the va ue' e er or egalllleio lluzliil A““"‘“' 11 ~'°"“ Hams- 21 Edllll TRY- Quarterly Board or tbo First Method- ‘ ` ` ' 1131' £13156 III-21-1%; Hl\1‘1`l91k1§ ist Church, there was a pleasant in- - 'W' _ eac er ma mall. 5 8191100 5°' formal function in the presentation '_rlMsu' mllmli°&_M»l§iiiIT:lll§ K'“"°~“" 3~ G’“d° 2-Ellie HHl*1’l=»1= to Mr. smith, by :bo members, or a - "h- “’”“‘f“’ °' “nfl , on Willis 31acA\1ley. 2: Elmer GW- 3- mngninoont gold wmn in token or ‘f“"g "Be cu °” °“° ° B eg’ Grade I~S\1dl9 M8CK911li€» 11 R059" their appreciation of his admirable in the t twen fi e ears es S DHI |.y~ Y Y » Y ' » r' _Bl°°k' V' S' HESTEIH PEISUIALS lterday being the 25th anniversary of. _ , his election to the oillce. About forty. _ ,_ L i' An, ¢ , 5 persons, ladies and gentlemen, spent P1-elliscleiebillydgillriuiilgdoygglyshligyesdla vlelilzr lliaguyrnmgxafde on elluggdaggl 3 l"°1'Y 1151192 and enjoyable evening -5 W behalf of the Quarterly Oflicial , and wished him abundant happi eautifully inscribed the following hurch, Charlottetown; Oct. 7, 1915." i ' - -1 F _U \ _ _ __ s;usr1m=5RtsrnE1‘nr.e.rf._ _ THE _ _ bg {|' ‘W - f . _ ' Your Measure jr” _ ` _ i*\ _ f l f . \ . - -~ - ~. _/f 'r-""4 ¢,,_\~», .1 ' 7 l V Q ,_,'-- I ‘N W . I "’ ~ .._ , \“ ` , \ ` \‘ ‘l\\_- Carriage stallion, any age, register- / ' e »‘ 5- \l ` ._ _ \~_ ed-1 and 2, H. H. Acorn, Souris; 3, " = / " K J. J. Ferguson, Souris. /I, _ 4 -. , , l ~ _; Carriage stallion, Island bred-1, f f < < I lil' /” K *K '° / _ . _ I Geo. Wood, Red House. / ' ‘if ll 1% I fl' "All I - lltlll \ ' “‘ A f M 2- * ‘Ui , // -_ i " -fe? set? . `_t " il :ll li f _`.‘-= 'ho luring Service Par Excellence ailitaaail.i,i§' 'M LE _ /All i|lmi@‘\' Jllrlgli' '“'lf\‘. 'é_sTA'i;'l. re_s7f _ BIG M/in onolis HOU /.fi-’li;§,l {,/,mm ig iiilisli ‘ ;..`;; i assist l-`f.‘-3";-1;' l :_;_=' 1' . ` .» ._-ml; \-ll y 'f ** Satisfaction Guaranteed Coos Yiiillili iiiiiilillllil _ I F§5§§I2§ if-f='» ` _ All - 8 8 8 88 1 Y ‘ii I ,' ` ` _ \ §\ WSE' ll il ll/ I/iv ‘ l .- , I l ` i l l l' \~ rl in ents Made to "-` ._- `.' them to be priced at $22 ..- .,< ~ r ~ any diversity of tastes ,,- V L \_» £- vi Y. ill, if l .um /H `° __, _ _ i i "1 ...l ld 6 1 ‘_ fl I lv _ ___ _ .-1- 1 ll ,_ _ 1 .'- » _ l Our $14 suits this fall 'are wonders, other stores wonder howdwehcan sell ._ such suits at the price and the man who wears one is 801118 t0 W0" tif °W We _ .store can actually give so much more value' for a given sum than ano _ er , Come and Examine These $14 Suits A They have a fineness of texture and firmness of texture that you would expect OI' l'l'l01'8. -1- These suits 'will hold their shape and color until worn out and wear as . you never saw a $14 suit wear before ~‘ ‘ -'» If you don’t want a blue, you’ll find an abundance of Browns, Tans and »'»~ Greys here that are fully as Igood values as th_e Blues. We show these remar able $14 values in a wide range of models to meet 2; When You See Them \ , And note the excellent workmanship' put into each garment, you wont be able for the life of you, to see why they don’t cost $22 or more.- A If you want to pay more or léss you’ll find a splendid assortment of attractive values and because we are show- ing such really superior values this season you want to see them When will you come A Prowse Bros. Ltd. . SUUHIS PHIZE LIST _ CLASS I.-H ORSES. Carriage Mare, with foal at foot-1, A. J. McDonald, Souris West; 2, D. J. Mullens, St Peters. Carriage foals, 1915-1. A. J. McDon- ald, Souris West; 2, D. J. Mullens, St Peters; 3, Fabian Deagle, Souris West; 4, Wm. Ledwell, Souris. Carriagefilly or gelding, under 4 years-1, P. T. Power, St Peters; 2, Daniel C. McDonald, Green Vale; 3, Harry Leslie, Line Road. Carriage filly or gelding, under 3 years-1, Dr Sullivan, Souris; 2, John Wood, Bridgetown; 3. John F. Mc- Issac, St Peters; 4, Peter Warner, Souris West. _ Carriage filly or gelding, under 2 years-1, D. J. Mullens, St Peters; 2, A. J. McCormack, L. Pond; 3, John Montgomery, Souris; 4, John Elsworth, Baltic. . Clydesdale, Percheron or Shire stel- lions, any age, registered-1, Acorn & McKinnin, curls; 2, Henry E. Mal- lard. Gowan rae; 3, Edwin Reid, Rollo Cart 3 years or over-1, Gowan Brae; 2, at foot, not McEwen, St Beer River; Acadia; 4, We have made special arrangements with the most exclusive Ladies’ Tailoring Estab- lishment in Canada, whereby we are in a posi- tion to take orders for Coats, Suits, Skirts and Dream. You can select your favorite from numerous fabrics-you can select the style you like .best-you ‘can choose the lining from a number of samples., We will take your measure and guarantee that the garment will fit you per- fectly in every respect. Delivery will be made from 10 to 14 days. W l f th l illustrated here asevsgg a';Il:l’o;'ena?<’Ji?oth¢§r;;.ty es . We can show you enlarged illustrations of each number. '1_`he different sample. may_be seen, examined and tested for strength, quality, color and texture. ` A We are anxious to show our fashion lates to interested people-and we would partigular- ly impress upon each person the fact that we"'_ GUARANTEE ABSOLUTELY the fitting A qualities of each garment ordered through us., ‘ Every fold, every crease, every fashion denotes style, quality, class. ‘ _' 'l'he garments are cut by experts from highest .ranks-the iigality of tailoring 18 preme-the fabrics ve _all been th0r0 e£on%ed and shrunk, the linings are non ~ a le erfectus Canvas. . my The finish and _style shows the quality of hand ta1l_ox-mg., Each masterpiece in its line. , , ' - Call at the Ladies’ * ment just as quickly ll styles and select V make delivery just Will! 2. 4 year! Station; 8. And- 4. Jes. E. under 8 gears §°§uo|ob' I ,_ ns 4. Lealord 1, Alfred Morrow, North Lake. Holstein Bull, 2 years, registered- 1, Daniel Compton, Bangor. Shorthorn grade cow, in milk ‘or ‘calf-1, Fabian Howlett, Souris River; 2. Lawrence Kickham, Souris West; 3, Edward Kickham, Souris West; 4, Peter D. Peters, Rollo Bay. Ayrshire cow, milk or calf, register- ed-1, 2 and 3, Rev. E. Walker, Rollo Bay. Ayr grade cow, milk or calf-1, Eil- win Reid, Rollo Bay; 2, Henry Mallard, I Gowan Brac; 3, Hert Jackson, Fortune Head; 4, Peter Wnrner, Souris West. Ayrshire heifer, 1913, registered-1, Rev. E. Walker, Rollo Buy; 3, Peter Vineau, Rollo Bay. Ayrshire heifer, 1913, grade-1, Peter Vineau, Rollo Bay; 2. Peter A. Mclssac, Souris; 3, D. F. McDonald, Souris; 4, Peter D. Peters, Rollo Bay. Ayrshire grade heifer. 1914-1, Char- lotte Murphy, Souris West; 2, Rev, E. Welker. Rollo Bay; 3, Daniel Mclsaac, Souris; 4, Peter Vineau, Rollo Bay. Ayrshire grade heifer. 1915-1, Al- fred Pope, Chepstow; 2, Rev. E. Wal- ker. Rollo Bay; 3, Fabian Howlett, Gowan Bree; 4, Frank McDonald, Souris. Jersey or Guernsey cow, milk or calf -1. A. E. Clark, Souris; 2, George Ffllsen Sourls: 3. A. E. clark, Souris; 4, Marshall Psquet, Souris. Jersey or Guemsey, 1913-1, Frank Grimes. Souris; 2, Lawrence Klclrharn, Souris West. - Jersey or Guernsey, 1914-1, e _ Wood. Red House. G 0 Holstein -Cow, in milk or calf, re. Bistered-1, A. W. Morrow, North Lake. *L P- J- Mllllllly. Souris West' 2, D F. McDonald, Souris; 3, Arthilr Mc. Donald. Souris: 3, Armor Mononald 311111112 4- P- J- Mullnly. soul-in woot ' Mnomoln nomar, 1913, gi-sae-1 P 3 ously. sonris woot; 2,11 b ' ' I lY.HS_?uris River. r an Muna 0 lteln grade, 1914-1, A. _ _ row,~North Lake; 3, Wm. R. Vlxbglg: Rollo laixy, ’ Ayrs re bull, 3 y , | ___ Jos. E. Deagle, Bedslllivletlg; Eteglger Rollo Bay; 3. Fabian nbwlou Bree; 4. H. J. McDonald, Gregg; and CBNIB-|., A, W, Ygara or ‘o¥er-- IYF *ao P. J. _%ull_sly, L Iso. di l -_ ‘ Bly: 2? w'.“J. llwbalglil l||.»-BHIIP. l wool, Lof- nxllo Boyle," rlln-1, wh 8 and 8, iq. 'WOM bred Peter lil”-10-'lllillil HOLMAN’S--the Island’s Biggest, Best ' and f 2' Flble. C < . , Peter Vlnzaliiow ltlll " ' ' 'vm Long wool ewe lambs, grade-1, Ed- win Reid, Rollo Bay; 2, Peter Vineau, Rollo Bay; 3, Peter D. Peters, Rollo Bay. - . Pure bred grey faced rem-1. DI F. McDonald, Souris; 2, Henry Mallard. Gowan Brae; 3, Wm. A. Townsend, Fortune; 4, A. J. McDonald_, Souris West. ' Q Two grey faced ,grade ewes;-1_. Frank Mnllaly, Souris River; 2, Wm. llowicit, (l'\\\'uxl limo; 3, Neill E.'Ro'_is, i-`o.‘.unc licnd. Grey faced ewe lambs-1, Wm. How- let‘, Souris River; 2, Neil S, Ross, f"°1ll1ll° Head; 3. Jas. McRae, Rollo Bay. Pure bred ram, registered-1, Nell S. Ross, Fortune Head. Grade lambs. Oxford, Suffolk, Hamp- Slllrv-1. Wm. Howlett, Souris River; 2. Neil S. Ross. Fortune Heed; ii,\Basll Clfra-iSB<>ru,t Blrackley Road. W0 11 H Ben. any bi-eed-1. Edwin ll°l<1- R°1l° Bay; 2. Non s. non, F°'*“"e H0110: 3. Jos. McRae, Rollo Bay. _ », _ CLASS IV.-SWINI. _, . I'l'l"Ir»ln»~’»f|-mwllim Y°1'l1Sl1l1‘H boar. 1 year or over, re- gistered-1, D. F. McAulay;-30||r1g_; Ywkshlw sow. with lluor, registered- ~1. Peter Vineau, Rollo Bay, Yorkshire sow, with litter, not fe. glatered-1, John McKinnon, Bear glveli 2. Fabian Howlett, Gowltn rgei. 3, Allan Robertson, Mt. Hope. 1 rx; r Yorkshires. under 7 'montbs_ » Bury E. Mallard. Gowan.,B|-“Vg “nd 3' L°“'"'d M°1‘119Y. Green Vale _Berkshire boar, 1 yg;;»_1 ju, NYS- Swrls: 2. Jas. xlolrbnn éourn Holstein cow. in milk or calf, grade West. . ’ » . Pal' Berkshire l1|¥B. under 7 months 1. Jas. Klckhsm. Souris West.,- P°" 2 b“°°" |1°ll*1» Henry lil Mal- lard. Gowan Brac, *iv-ve-»-_*___ . ` _'rip "'”'""'° '-'l""\°11t 0°-» llmltos. .`. ..~ » i - 1 Gentlemen.-Lest Winter I resolved i’£i‘»°._°,3“,,,,,,,,,,,.°”* mg' ° ,g;°,,gt,‘ W; fL‘9fil\De.lnd!l:sve on » .§:°.l.°l.l.&.‘:..*:.;°" °'“°“'°"?°°"3 ,,.,,,a .4 ,_' Q _VY-I-1I_U!iti`B§oit.f HO Black Oelhmire Hose in and Tm,