:gi 3 'PBI I-rrasr saws rms-r or ann I The old i- i -,- .1 ' O I ur stock of souvt nirs lelnow complete. We have a large assortment of souv.n’r Piili. etc., etc. Give us a call. WeIlner’s .Iewellry Store , GUWIAN s-<........i.,.. s .Elsrffli -.cancun .s if ... _ 1 Srvons, cus ilnin, but him. suck '@- esf Jewellry store in the Province ‘.;.. --sl _ .' M I He;-e's a niceline rf Price _ . Will stand all kinds ifhard Sze I to 5 $2 56|, s'ze ii to |55 'L Schoolday Shoes e ' iFor the Yoimg ’uns bound to please. They’re light, comfortable for the feel, neat and. stylish ln appearance and string enough tb » last halfaschool ti rm. Made if good quality box calf. i $ A good line 1 f Amherst made lioy’s scliool 'bo'-ts, and easy tothe feet and stylish enough for Sunday near. i .,.,.., ALLEY girls’ school boots that a'e ' _ .z.ou., knoclr.s,_biiv me comfortable H I3 $2.00 i fi? CO QT... _ I , Due to arrive per schooner Laura M. Lunt and -Sedgwick <1 IF you want the vcry best\ in good photo viork, ii will pay you to see what we can do. Phone 397-Y for appointment. ~ Cook Studio \ DeaBrisay Block 1500 tons best quality Anthr- icite Coal in Nut, Stove and Egg sizes We Woiild Advise intending purchasers of hard _ coal to book their orders now as the price advances la'er in ourismiiysnarriimmwiin pictures nl you as they are accustomed to see you-pictures with your natural. con- versalio'-nl expieasi n. I-lush( portraits are a pleasure for u- to ma e and for you to have made Drop in and have n chat-you will hnlr_d y logon you are being photogrnphed.’I‘his is ho. er photography-the result is a natural. intimate likeness. Make an appointment io-day uit iuvui gsrllnio the season, Phone I i I C. Lyons 8|. Gu. 6-Mtf. i ._..__._._._.l. _ ._ . .*~ » 1 . x , - . i it D F ' ` Wi "-- “"1 in .~ ‘v af _ Ir' i ' .i-v, .- vi--iff Canadian Government ` Railways . Prince Edward Island Railway Nav. sms. sihiiililim _ WE M AKE TEETII Halifax, N. S. ' d we guarantee them to fit ex til. We HJBIINGDAILI "'° ...°rr rays to buy is this rravinu ...°'1'HE MORNING DAILY G\`lar~ dish can be obtained at W. A. John- ston's, Montague. ...°'I'. GORDON `IVEB is Guardian agent in Montague. Hia oillce phone is 18 and residence phone 20. , ' ...°'l‘I-IE MORNING DAILY Guar- dian can be obtained at H. J. Ma- ...°SUBBCRIBERS 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 expired MUNEY IN Mliillili -__-_ Yes, milling pays. The case of the Quaker Oats Company is well known. Canada Flour Mills, and the Maple known Canadian com anies that ii Charlottetown is almost ideally sit- t uatcd for such an industry. So far as we know there is no serious draw- al advantages lies the extremely im portant fact that the management every thing is done right, and when he gets to work at active milling op- eration hs will produce as good u line of manufactured produce as can be had in Canada. He produces the highest quality of mill products in Ireland today, and there is every reason to believe that his present suc- cess will be duplicated here. And good management means good profitsi which, in turn, mean large dividends for the fortunate shareholders. 1373. LYMAN W. COX PASSES AWAY AT TRURO. HALIFAX, Sept. 6-News which will be read with deep regret by business men throughout the pro- vince was received in Halifax yester- day, that of the death at his home in Truro, of Lyman W. Cox, of the firm oi Cox and Graham, tea m- porters, and one of the best known, most highly respected and heartily ll‘:ed commercial travellers in east- ern Canada. Mr. Cox was only about 39 years of age and his friends gen- erally were totally unprepared for what, to the members of his family, is an almost overwhelming shock. For some weeks, it is true, he had position was serious, much less that symptoms of an alarming. kind. growing rapidly worse thereafter. -- tion for advertising in this column. bon’a Drugstore, Souris. 1 fate. ' fl 0gilvle’s, Lake of the Woods, Western I1 Leaf Milling Company are other well H0 P P Y good profits. And there are many `° others. - C There is also a small mill, not very 1” hir from Charlottetown-the Atlantic S Milling Co. at Pictou--that is doing R \vell for its shareholders. This com- il company was started four years ago, W and has been paying regular divi. -A few mackerel are being hooked dcnds. Last year the net profits, ll after writing oil for depreciation and -Ml'- MBYDBNY FYHBGF. South Lake. repairs, were 14 per cent. is We believe that none of these con- D cerns were started under conditions b more favorable than those that will K attend the inauguration of the Prince c Edward Island Cereal Co.’s enter- S prise. is back, und behind all the great, natur- t will be of the very best. Mr. Brew v will be here to supcrintend the con- M struction of the plant and to see that R been indisposed, but that the india- I it was likely to have a fatal outcome t none of the hundreds who knew Mr. n _ Cox ever dreamed. It was learned, counsel. and B Petition f01' H" 9-l’P°“\ however, that two days ago he slid- .W denly and very unexpectedly revealed c g '1 1 1 ...°ONil CENT per word each inner. Cash niult accompany order. Illini- mum charge twenty-ilva cents. ...°MR. ED. D. FEEHAN'is Guardi- an representative in Souris. Hin phone number is 5. W. L. Dingwell Uiidertaker'a otlice. Multi. ...°A GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR gilt P8117 to buy out an estab- ished restaurant business at Monta- gue. Apply to Martin McKinnon. 1388-9-9M8i. ri ..;°Mesars. Alexander Robertson, Red Point, and Harlan Kennedy, Kingsboro, drove to Dundas Wedncs ay to attend the funeral of the late Daniel 'i‘.` McDonald. ...*RED POINT.-The artistic brush of Mr. Daniel McDonald is putting tho finishing touches on the outside. of the new residence of Mr. J ohn R. Robert- son, Munn's lic§ad.-Mr. Wilfrid Mc- ean is occupy ng his new residence or some weeks.-Miss J essie Robert- n is vigiting at North Lake, the uest of her sister, Mrs. Steven Rose. Miss May Ching, Miss Elsie oflin Miss Flossie Stewart, Miss meline McDonald and Mrs. Patter- on left recently for Boston.-Mr. alph Robertson, Red Point, was n assenger to Charlottetown Monday here he will attend P. W. College. f E round Basin Head and South Lake. making extensive repairs and im- rovements to his barns and out- uildings.-'-Mr. Harvie Stewart, ingsboro, left on the last harvest xcursion for the West.-These excur- ious are growing in disfavor, as he the only one to go from the east his year.-Mr. Milton Young has closed a successful sum=mer’s work with his engine and will sdon start in o thrash the grain crop__i0r thc neighborhood.-Mr. and Mrs. Reid of Port Hillford, N. S., spent a short acation at the hospitable home oi rs. Alex. McLean, Red Point. Mrs. eld is a cousin of Mrs. McLean.- Mr. Alhcrt McVenn has returned alter ri pleasant visit to thc home of John Bruce, Red Point.-The outside of Mr. Seth Mcl.ean's new house is nearing completion under the skilful hand oi Robert McGregor.” CAMINETTI IS FOUND GUILTY SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 5.-Farley Drew Caminetti, son of the commis- sioner general of immigration, was found guilty late today on one count oi the indictment charging him with violation of the Munn White Slave Act. The jury was out three hours and took eight ballots. From the rust the vote stood ten to two for convic- tion, and finally the two recnlcitrnnta agreed to compromise by finding a ierdict of guilty on one of the io'ii' counts charged, Bail in the sum of _$10,000 was fur. nishcd by Frank Freem-iri, if Wil- lows, California,'s.nd G. l3oclg:ilun,of San Francisco;-and was ready* to be flied with the United Stuizas marshal when the verdict wasnnnounccd. Sentence will be pronounced on Wednesday, September 10, the day set tor sentencing Maurice I. Diggs. ointly indicted with Caminctti and convicted on four counts. Exceptions: o the charge of Judge Van Fleet as whole, and in rurt. were taken by Ill be filed. as was alinounced in the use of Diggs. [.._ . Fox Men f “tes” 1.- NON~CORROS|VE $2 iN K Pena Wi I Improve Your Penmanahip. --__ IT INSUIIIS SHOOTII CLEAR WRITING SOLD LVIRYWIILRE Everett Q Barron Co. Amherst N. S. BIG LINE HORSES AT SYRACUSE. SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 8-'l'o- day marked thé opening of the Grand Circuit race meeting at the New York State Fair, and every indica- tion presages it will prove as suc- cessful as the most optimistic can expect. All the lending stables and jockeys that have been following the big line this summer are here, also hundreds of the rank and file of turf devotees. The c‘ard is one of the best offered on the big circuit this sen- son. Nineteen events are scheduled for the five days, with $24,900 offer- ed for trotters and $15,200 to be divided among the winning pacers. The big feature of the week w-ill be the $10,000 Empire State purse for the 2.14 trot. The New . N F all Coats I are now in stock and are, deserving of special ,men- tion. " » '- The styles' _are entirely different from last year. The lengths are shorter and rounding fronts pre. Vail. The clothsare Tweeds. Petcrshams, Chinchiilas, and Boucles. ' . The prices are $I0.~25.lo $_§_0.i)0 The Misses’ and Children”s Coats - have just come to hand and are on display in the coat 1” 'i i Feptimber 3rd. to nth. i9i3. P. E I Railway agents wil issue at first class one way fer'-.- September and to ioth inclusive. Return limit September izlh and at SPECIAL REDUCED FARES as follows: -- . All statlors, Tignish, Cape Trn- verse ard North Wiltshire inclu sive. also from stations on Murmv Harbor Branch on September and Return limit September 5th. All stations,” Bedford, Sourls Elmira. Montague and George town inclusive on 3rd. September Return limit September 5th. Call on nearest agent for fuitlier information. _ H. H. MELANSON, ' Gen, Pass. Agent. 1239 9-iME6l. , Grade Coal '§.2°§.f.32$i' ityonomna _ Dr. Robins ° i rig: §`§,',j:.-.l'..°'.: r:°.ai:.:'e °.:,° .,...".rq; ill do so lfnot.we will gi eyoui b st s stuie possible lat. Ii you satrustugauy dental as-edszfl ua we auuri you of a ndaht sat faction. . |25 Queen St Goff: Phone I’l5J _ 1>EN$ R 1. $ ' r Every S l`UDB;N T should have one of our ONE DOLLAR FOUNTAIN U PENS just imagine 14kt gold pen, Waterman eed. Made by the L. E.Waterman to of M o _n t r ea l, makers _ of the _ I W a t e r rn a n's Ideal. E , This sarnepm 9 R I mo-5 mos is sold by mail order houses for 81-50- . |10' MMO BelI& Call and in- sprctevniif you don’t wish to 5 Attention A sprcialnieeting of the Que n’.~, County Fox Breiders Association -.ill he held at the 1-ff ce of th Dalton Company, Sulpny;ide, Char- loiigo-vn, in 'h: llt. o Septeiii F S hir. at three p. m. , f a e The question of di~solving ilze President r tion ai any lime. ` _ Toni Cross Foxes A limited number for sale, Mink in egg" stone and’ Please S e nd' you, Canada Fox Exchange __» We are nie; mikingdcpp- 'i ` .Q/A 4 ` E cl»e-tnuf ;::.f‘“.l::.:.';.°;.*;r ‘°° f . lr i A W 't r ie for quota' .~ Q NE: z I itionsil ePh(;newid9. “ ' ’ - `~. if \ 5, ~ . and 1 . A 1 orders 4 'i""`°"`~"’ °‘°“’ f Investment C0.. Ltd. _-_ S,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,_ .l:::'.f.'l.:':t'.n'Lr.:r:a.;.‘2‘° ' " ' ’ T Charlottetown, P E I Q"°e“,5 C°“"lY ‘AS50Ci"fi0U HPF ' that splendidly situated liotfl,S h olllél' \11Hlf*lS Ye “ling mt *W* ` wel‘lmowi1 as the Mutch Hotel, fnre of the_silver fox industry, will Fox Pups and fm-m at Stanhope, _ f9c|,~,g lie dealtvivh. _ Stanhope Bay. This hotel has ALEXANDER ROSS |Palr Dalton all modern improv.-ments and is | pail. D‘"°n_c|“mp;on one of the best known summer . ~e. _ _ p 1319 9-9Msi | D*|‘°" |"°'“'|° within one hundred was of iii. ||)‘||°n M¢|¢ hav shore and close to the surf- _ » bathing in the Gulf. The faim ` I Pu' “alt R°nf'°w consi ts of forty acres in a high f Female "off Wenfrew state of i:u‘tviiion viiih numer | pah, hulk Tupnn ous ou'biii'din'gé, stables, barns, . etc etc. in ca ilal . T' _ , p re ir .l ~e 1 . i 3 Miki Funk rulmn together with all tbl: furnituie, Just arrived feday “°" "="ff~°w We '>.°- °" ::;§.i..‘.‘;'ss°-...‘.;"1:..L':;i’.i':;i2::i th’ hum' .nd °p` n fm’ mquc be di4p ned oi. For all information apply lo or communicatewith MR. FRANCIS MUPCH l F I ,-= _ I ntl;-gionl Tm n on u Dr. Chanda Ointment will relieve yorgt once and as certainly cure you- 600. ii pox* all dealers, or Edmunson. & Oo.. imlbed, Toronto. Bamyilo box freeil you mention this lapei- andgnclaie llc. stamp 009%! postage. "Special sale of Silk and Net Walsts today at Patons. l370.9.9ME3| music _Lessons Prof. li. McIntyre, Mus. Bac., Eng., is now piepared~to receive pupils for piano, organ, singing, harmony, counterpoint and composition. Lat.- est methods, beat tuition. . Voices tested and expert advice given. Ad- dress, Studio, Zion Church or Russ Hotel 181 Prince Bt. ' 1230-8-30M1Mo. Do not suffer - erda with p||_E.3s.-....r.... as ing Piles. No " Cloakirigs I’ ` Are you going to have a coat made this year ? We have at present 35 differ: ent patterns to pick from and at all prices from $l.50 to $3.65 per yard `*‘\..,. ~|.--.~»-~ ‘ ...-..- “f.`flf\-_\ L___ ____n nmnl ___J City Property For Sale The undersigned are instructed to oder for sale at Public Auction on the premises in Charlottetown on Monday the 29th day of September A. D., 1913, at the hour of Three o'clock in the afternoom- All THAT tract of land part of Common Lot Number 26 in Charlot- tetown Common boiinded on the East by Orlebar Street, on the ‘North by Lots fronting on Gerald Street, on the West by lots fronting on Upper Prince Street, and on the South by lands of Miss Harriet May, Martin West, Esquire, and the division line between Common Lots 26 and 25,, containing 3 1-3 acres of land a lit- tle more or less, and being part of ' the lands owned by the Estate of Daniel Hodgson, deceased. This land must, be sold in order to divide the.Estste. Terms cash or equivalent. Good title guaranteed. Dated 8th, day of September A.l)i 1913. GAUDET & I-IASZARD, Solicitors &c. 1382-9-9Mtts9i. SummerResoriiorSale The underilgned offers for sale, sorts in ‘he rovince It is Mntch Hotel, Stanhope. 1824 0-5MEl2i. \ \\. /'*" .~ a V i i ~».,"/ ,_ , ‘~,f1*\f1'../ l `§` _ li :` .>~ `~'\`_:b . .2 Almost. aanhlnt you need ‘ln Watcher I 4 1292-9-4Mtf. . . . J ‘Esoiithé/a».Qe:¢1;eq¥a]v?r * - l beam. Speed 9% miles per hour. Roberts safety water tube boiler, steam can beraised in I 5.to 20 minutes. Three Cylii der fore & aft Compound Engine, Independent Centrifugal circulating pump, Independent Airs Feed pump, Surface condenser.Yacbt will accommodate 35 to 40 persons comfortably. Hull copper fastened & rivited. Seats upholstered with green cushions r Sioinleir Bros l ~ 'f Y' - _ __._..__.. . A Premier Position The Sun Life of C>»nari>i now ocr.-uples the premier posiiion aiming Cmadiau Life Assur- ance Companies now having over $iI44,00O,0oo,oo of I nsuif-nee in force anrl an annual income of over 3. 2,ooo,ooo. Per lates ` and plans apply to R. BROW Charlottetown _ Manager, for P. E. I ' for Sale i m in The New Steam Yacht A. B. Winchester for Sale Built of selected American whitecedar W. Oak, Hard pine & juni- ifrr, finished lu the Natural wood. 45 ft. overall, 40 it. keel, 8 ft. Cabin flitid with wash basin & water closet, etc, etc. Yacht now anchored off Marine wharf. For further partlcul-.rs l.. WINCIIESI ER 3oz Fitzroy St, Ch’°1`own price apply to I lor-8-2oM6ipd. F [_ . i i I mg l Get Ready For the big Provincial Exhibition to be held in CHARLOTTETOWN SEPT 23rd to : 6 li. ~ ~ , . We are giving the following SPECI AL PRICES which are well worth trying for. ~ Every Farmer should cimpete. . . i* Special Prizes given hy Carierl Co , Ltd., (lfioyvn, ’l`o be awarded to the ii o tmcdels perfect showing true.ohsr- acterof form and color, weight not considered v\here`, over normal. ',-`, Sec. r~t and 3rd 72. Turnipl, best 8 roots (Tankard shape) grown fiom Haszard’s lmproved Tor- . nip Seed, purchased from Carter-&Co., (Limited) or their agents $3 2 _ 1 72. Turnips, best 8 roots (Globe Shape) grown from Carter’s "Millpond" Purple lop .» Swede.. ll 2 1 74. Disnity Mangels. bestti roots grown from _ Seed purchased from Carter A Co.. (Ltd). Q or from their agents B 1 1 50 Growers within the limitaof the City of Charlottetown are lud- ed from competition for the above Bpoclai Prizes, unleaa exblbitgwera mix; from a field of not less than onehalf acre in extent ot the tame vs y. Carter & Co.. use CliAll.0'f1'I.'i`0lN " @»~-SEEDS! .li . 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