‘ ” * \ fi'-"”"T’*‘ ...:vl'~. .fi -_ f. ._ _ » .. ,'1¢,f__-.-,Ajr_~§_»;‘a1;li»,lvsf‘ ` PAGE EIGHT I G 'ms oHARLO'r'rs°rowN GUARDIAN __ ""'"" SEPTEMB.ER1*4».19114- `* r _ ._ .-- _ . 'l #Fil ‘lhli T »» Expert ‘ l Q\ character in their Clothes. » l f _ g Some Men want their Clcthes -"*’Q I, rf , \ / M ‘fl _ W,/,,i‘l\I,"i_l l t l I I " ll :’li"\l LI V. llllll ’ jf?-§€`i§31 __~_ _ ,__, ‘r-fi. _ _ WE keep on making Clothes to Order becauselMéri keep on wanting them l They keep on wanting them, because we make Clothes to please them ! Service ! K l _ "¢` l Some Men are hard to fit- # they get fitted. Some Men have ,l,~'ll',7 ll ',` more individuality-they get more \~ "\// different from anybody else’s- _they get them. ' ' THE FALL WOOLENS ~ We never saw handsomer ay.; _fl Suitings and Overcoatings than we are showing this Season. Exclusive styles from the best Foreign and Domestic looms. May we show you ? Suits $22, $24, $26, to $35.00 so 5'-~. 1 Overcoats $20, $24, $26, to $35.00. We chaage only what Good __ sertlon for advertising in this col _ -THE EMPRES8-Docked last night umn Cash must accompany order " .at 9 o clock with uboui 80 passengersJ Minimum charge twenty uve cents -MR FRANK LAFFERTY is Gull- -BURNED HAY- A stack of hay dian Agent in Summerside on a farm in Maple Plain belonging ...__ to James Kennedy. M LA, was burn -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian ed during the electrical storm on Mon can be obtained at LalYerty's Tansor day night last, supposed to be caused ' ‘ - ial Parlors, Summerside. by lightening --E -MR J C LEWIS, Guardian re -RED OROSS SOCIETY - preseniatlve in Alberto:-. will sladly branch or tlle_Wnmsn's Patriotic As receive subscriptions and advertising sociation for aiding the P E I Branch matter of the Canadian Red Cross Society _ - was organized at a mass meeting of -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a women in the Court House at Alber week or two before the time they ton on the evening ol Sept .th The __ have paid for has expired and thus following officers were eletted -Pre not miss an issue. as all papers are slaellt-Miss Ida M clllmlploll ist discontinued promptly on expiry Vice President-Mrs Jos hee-ie 2nd, _ date Vice President- Mrs William Law - son Secretary- Miss Mabel -HARRVESTING -The people Fielding Treasurer- Miss Maud oi Mont Lurnlel are busy cutting Dyer. Sewing meeting will he held re- nrnln which in quality has not been gularly on Tuesday and Thursday af- purollelt-ll t`or the past few seasons. ternoons and evenings. 'l`hc potzitoe crop is thought to be ' the heaviest for years past and -A THUNDER 31'0R|v|,._A thun- ii' thc wcatlier is t`a.vorn.ble the der and hai] gm;-m geqonll to none fnrininl.: popullition of the surround< this season, was felt heavily in cer- ings will be in good circumstances tain sections of Mont (‘arnlel. In St. for the closed season.-R Raphael the effects were disastrous. -_ to the crop of grain which at this -WEDDING BiLLS.- At theaPre' particular season is nearly ripe. Sllyleriilll MDHSS. Of 14. On We nes- The storm started so suddenly that - day evening last the 9th inst., the Rev. inany were terrified at the terrific Store might well be proud of- J. S. Mlzliny united in marriage Mr. crashes of thunder. At a certain in- ` (‘harles Ramsay of Port Hill and Miss tervai, hail, the principal ivnture of Estellli Alc-horn of ltichniond. The the storm, descended wltli unlimited ‘ouplc were unattended and thccere- force, breaking ‘do'zens of window molly was witnessed by only the im- panes. It is reported that Mr. sylvere mediate relatives of the contracting Arsenault sustainedql hlmvy 1055 in parties. The bride carried it heuuti- a field of wheat that was lllmut ripe -- ` ful bouquet of wlilte dnhiins. The one of the best fields in the settle- young couple left the Mlinse umidst ment” Messrs. Mnisc Arsenault, showers of rice nnli with ull good Josepi M. Anevin, Filius Arscnuult you prefer t0 have ishcs.-P. ` and others also experlcnlxvll more or less lieuvy losses of gruin crops. Mr. W i<1ninlanul‘l Arsenault noticed the _ ___ _ E_ print of the hail on ripples in ills ISluflNl?01;,':E§m|%:;£m5_:EEmerPpm_ olicliurd. Nobody received any in- vinl-cs in Canada than P. E. l., and are lwrles 1" this Be°U°"i»”R ment-and results show! We’ve enlarged our display-and new women have come to us for suits. and a reputation for style and good values has already been won that any -IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ` -ONE CWEN1* per word each ln- : I - ‘ . . . ' . A A ' tr. . . . ‘ _ Mtr. - I f ' _ ` - . D. (. W your suit made to order we will take your mea~ improved our service. Each season V Handsets Fall Suits _A Notable for__Beauty of Pattern _ _ Notable for Correctness of Style Notable for Thoroughness of Making Notable for Lowness of Price _ This season We’ve put extra thought and extra effort into our suit depart- We want you to visit the _depart~ ment as soon as you can. 1%Yol_.t'.ll>best appreciate .tl1e.dleplay by Séwlglz-.the suits for yourself. There are scores of splendid models in plain colors in the wanted shades of grey, blue, brown, mahogany and green. Tunic effects Coats are longer in length. Skirts are long and plain. Prices range from $5.00 to $26.50. ` Much interest is being shown, too, in the beautiful black and blue serges. Thesesuits are made in Expert Tailoring is worth. You’ll Like Our Work l . and poor service. Lower Prices mean poor work __ is ut \-'tilt-arlielr. P. Q., with the boys preparing for the East. Mr. Stewart lclt the ll-ll.ind ubout seven years going to Europe. This time word has been received that Mr. li, Orrle Ste- wnri of Enllerby, British (`olumbla, '| son of Mr. John A. Stcwnrt, l`lunstufl'- cil.ll..<, 1’ E I, joined the ranks and sure and deliver the suit to you within 10 days from the time the order heavy mannish serge weaves and are perfectly plain-tailored. ,They are faultless in fit,finish and in mak- ing. Priced at from $7.50 to $26.50. l Tailors and Clothiers D BYUCQ _ _ ., _ _ - meeting of the ladies oi' Tignisli held this ‘50"“e‘-'U00 he "Hide U10 all' ’ in the llall on Thursday afternoon l\0Ul\C0m9l1l Y€S£9l'd3Y ill lli0 HOUSE un Auxiliary Bri-inch ofthe Red Cross minions 3-"d t0 me Ulilled States- Of A l 77 1 _s A now going oil. Tile following officers U10 _l"`°1“Pt t"‘"‘5mi55i°"- l~° U19 D0' ‘vm-C uppoimed. pres__ Mm A_ _,_ minions and to thnie l'nited States, of "‘°¢?l :ml 1 _’§_,_l»11<. All' ` - -»`-¥==`%-_lf-~-`» .reef Ei ~ . ~* ;‘»=5` -Elf. :'.i@‘~’.".iif"I"i.’~L"i#.='. We also have the New Silver 4'... .~-fli---~' sag.- . __ . . 'ci'-_1'§,,E’*~'E _aa -. _ _ _ ;‘_\_;_§r`.-:¢f‘i,_.;.ff~;,cpl entire stove, thus giving the fullest " uppenr us though the people of Tig- Part "f _UIC W‘"`m~ _ nish und vicinity are more tluin \viil- 111 ad"-l°“' Mr MCKOTUW C°“l~"\“0d» 4 Buy a Silver I Moon Now mt; ip,-cus" M,-S_ Chas Dalflon _]u,|g_ publication in this country. Every- und irlcnlls and is ready to fight for Speclal News omcers N°w ° the right und ever stand loyul in de- at Fr°"t IS placed' Let us Show fence of his King and Empire.-Y. LONDON' Sept 12__]I0m0 SE,.m_ - tary McKenna has taken charge of the you the new samples. _.RED QR055 M551-|NG___ A; H work oi’ the Olllcial Press llureali. in Society was torniell, and work is “¢’“'S Passed bi' me Press Bureau f0l` M(,‘,-udyen. Secyn Mrk-,_ G_ A_ HuCk_ news passed by the l'*i'es Bureau for ini: from the spirit witii which the U1l"F l’“5“9‘l hy the ("‘“S‘”` fm' Great ,_0\|(.(_,m.B w,.m ,.9,.,,i,,,,d' it would Britain could hencefortli oe sent to any ing to do ,heir Shure t0“,m.,ls this otlicers had been appointed on the stag worthy “misc us in UH-ee days the ot _Sir John i~‘ren<‘ll. the Conininntler- sum of $23000 was r,3,,_H7_ed_ List of in-Chief of the lirltlsh forces nn the _ _ C0mri;,ut0rs_wiH_nppeu,. Inlet (1ontne_nt, with the object of securing r ‘ full lniorinzitlon for publication. Prowse Bros Ltd. Free ' Alterations 'Satisfactory Clothes. ___EXH|B|-|-|ON__ Tm, “,m,hm.s of Mr Mcliciina declined to commit ‘ la -_ . Burner keeps the house in uni- , form temperature at all times. just put in a scuttle of coal in the morning, and you have no more trouble with it all day. Being constructed with Double Fire Pot, it radiates the Heat through the Mica Doors from the bright burning coals, thus T5ll°;7f;'f§l§llil assuring a larger amount of I V1 "Sl, heat from a given quantity of coal consumed, than any other style of heating stoves. ll F , it itll. i \ze$C‘ mill-aliiii at iii Moon with Revertible Flue. This stove radiates the heat through the \VeBtm.n ]»rim.G un, having ml cx_ liiiulselgus when war correspondents - hibit of school work al. the Aibcrlon "mn U 3 °"”°d to "mer the 7'0"” 01' - The New Silver Moon Base l Exhibition. Owing to the short. time warfare' t t. '- ""' ""r__<\ I 1 € v the pupils have been at work this As Om' army is operating in th” -_-g 'Hlzwevel' each school should eiillcuvar H it is mnpml that in "his mutter we ' ` ` 0 _to contribute sonictliing. Mr. Landri- Bhomd be guided by their "i°“'s~" gan of the Government School Supply .line kindly consented to exhibit a few A MAGN|F|cENT FRENCH a g A -samples of books, maps and black- SUCCESS- _ __’, ' ) boards. 'rite following is tile prize list ,_ _ _/) 3 iwhich will doubtless he incieased. IO\,g)Sp0m;l_w My ("““"‘“““~) I it ll:“‘i :1_“f_'..s_‘:.;__1;.r‘t_$.€::;“l:li:°.i:‘ i / ~r f - r cl v i es i- ‘ ‘ ' ' f ’ ’ f' - lggsitané 2’ $(;50fT£, g;_he10Dupil céiina tllilrilmliriliirclixlrrigy has citlptul-ell all ’ 'T' primary school having the host com- Aero )']‘iné’s r”_‘)" L“'tl‘"’f'““ f“‘f‘,‘Y C°"P_5» position. 3, A Map-To the primary i, _I ‘ .lqor “' EMI", 3 retredl' school liaving the best exhibit. 4, A °,1Yl"ry_ml"" Dictionary-’l`o the prlniary school _ Ie _wmlery of Um German “my having the second best exhibit. 5, A f.°f1‘l’s iunfsists of “vo mg“.“°““B "md years subscription to the Chmh,cn.s let p ects (eigllteaii batteries oi’ ileill ._ Magnzine- To the teacher having the flltui’ 7';"d. SP* Wmeries of h"wit°.rS' ' best exhibit of drawing. 6. Same to ‘Ig ,_ D‘°‘;§’S)» Ollc or two batteries _ ,thc teacher having the best collection 0 'e“vy m'-d artillery ‘md '““"m“" ` . _ .. lsesslon it is not ckpevtcd the dis- °.°““"§' M ou." allies and in "0"-l‘m"` \ ' ` play will be as mme as wished fun tion with their forces," he declared, , » O GP/ 1//5,, I '\\ \ B ' _ill \;"~§*e `\»‘ \ l \`, . ‘...__s.¢f" " ;,'. A ` . t €.__i;_€ btneflt of coal before passing ou C I First _National Fox Exchange S h of P. E. Island, Limited c urman ~ Brick Block Summerside. P. E. I. DIRECTORS Dr. A. W. Leard, President S. M. Hicks Hubert Howatt, Vice Pres. A. E. McLean . Dr. J. A. McMurdo, Secy-Tr_eas. T. D. Carruthers _ George McQuari1e, Manager This exchange uys and sells Foxes, Furs, Real Estate, Farm Lands, Fox Shares, Stocks, Bonds, etc. Nothing but first-class Fox_Stock handled and none but thoroughly re- liable companies represented. _ Persons desiring to_ buy or sell Foxes, Fur_ Stock, etc. will con_sult their 'own interests by cummunicating with us. Write, call or phone. . A REFERENCES: Bank of Nova Scotia, Royal Bank of Canada, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Summerside, or R. G. Dunn & Co., and Bradstreet a encies. att- .fi 1 _ - ' ~ ,,.._..`.._ .,»_,;,3,_-,Q-f Our Line of Stove Requirements the prices are the lowest obtainable. the chimney. We would be pleased to demon- strate these stoves to you. Our line of stove requirements is most complete and lap’d Coal llods, from 255* to 90c ea e : \ \ _ -. ` of weed seeds. gm’ group' N ` f' D ~ 000 vlssrslm Plalisoillus ““"’S" 1%? °“ "EW 2::/I I tllrllell from tile st. .ioilll exlllilltion i.cNl>oN, sept. iz.-'rlle Atlmlrllity on 'Fllurslluy evening lust.-E. annollllct-ll llml the British fleet has Q »~`.‘1< ‘ "` Enicrald, was in the city oil Friday on »-- ~'--~~ ' V ll business trip.-E. CHASING THE GERM NS. V _ _ s_.___..___- _ .___ -Mr liiirolll It Weeks, Summer (S 'lil U W. _ ~ - - I ‘ Deci to the Guardian ) |sido, is spending tho week visiting LONDON, Sept. 12.-" Our troops " friends in Bcllcqlic.-Y. have lzrosscll thu ltiver Ourcq and uro f S I . ,,,. _ OXCS 01° R 6 -Mr. J. J. Hughes of Kinkorn, re- (Special in tht, (ilmriiimt) ""' " E lghpnnle 68 Agents Wanted P. G. Box 250 -- occilpicll llerhertshohe, \ Iiismsrk -Mr Purnell McMahon, Merchant oi’ Archipelago, New Guinea. -4:;2"." 4- -.Anas -1;.” I: u o ap l th Stove Pipe, ll in ..... .. _l8c 7 in ........ ..22f. a length. idly at the illltrlsc. not 14.-P. olnellll i>l~t-AA ixllrl».llr_ ~ rw., l.ll.)~.'.lr.,§ Class “A’ 'anti imported black limi Elbows ....... ..20c ca Coal Shovels from Sc to 256 ea. --V nrlsollers were vlllilllreli. ille cavalry Pfllcheil 1"°X9B "inch bred li-mi wild ‘grove Boards’ vt/ood Lmed, _ _'______81_00 and $|_|5 -Mr Mould, representing The Glid- of the Allies were hetwnen Soissons Cllllgght mink and mnrten. Wrlto or .. l,vll&.=l.c.,rt‘_l.»- ll‘l l¢tll.'.--. ' _ £21110 Hfld SCC U10 fflSS0flm¢nl- lfftl, l‘ii.'l‘.f 'was Jllpslillflllléhslfle rilflifg ffl-‘fl ‘rem-cllstlllw liilflif 0ih°vl°'"f"¥ ”h°“° R' J' M°N"‘" '"“° V“"°"‘ g try l business.-Y. i<`r-nicole." B 5499`9'7 mit _ _ - moving is lS.ltnrllny) morning in ` q 5! ‘ . . -. ` _ _ ,' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ` ' ' ` lt _ -Miss Mnnd McLeod, Stanley rapid pursuit ol' tilq enemy," is un an- "_" D b l _ (fdlvd (foal H.Od>" fiom AJC an.d ""‘;"60c Drlilgc, is visiting ltev. und Mrs. Mc- nounccinont ivcn 0 t t -d ' I 1 Weather proof Compo-Rubber Roofing is un- doubtedly the best roofing material on the Canadian Y£?i fl i. - i_ -Mr A. E. Brookery, snlemun for STEAMER CAPTURED. _ he 0 ers uroiiiore _ _ , . dny.-Y. SHANGHAI, Sept. 12.-Iienorts re- \\_ ' _ - gelvcd horn from Hong Kong lleolllre "TW -Mr. und Mrs. George P. Walker .hut the British steamer Singim has I i l _ and son Ernest, Sumnierside, are been cltpturell by ii British warship ' ; visiting Mr. limi Mrs. Arclilbnld Mon- twenty miles outside of Manila, at / ‘. l 9 _ ___ 1, oil the Empress Snturdny were Miss ~ `_ ' -._/~» Trotinithnni & Workman, Montréal P Q, was in Sumnicrsidc on Thurs (qpcclnl to tht Guardia market today. It is most durable and the price is very moderate. The hot boiling sun, ‘heavy rain storms, strong winds of winter chill blasts have no . effect on ' ' ° tgomery, Port Hill.-P. which point on the high seas site had / X4); this hlgh class matenal' ' - Miken on n loud of t/sa from a German ' ' .\/» - _ _ _ , _ f -Among the passengers returning ireighter. _ 3" R _ War Declared on Poor so superior to the com- ll poor plumbing these days for we know our work is mon kind that you can ll tt' Sadie Mcl‘hee, Mrs. N, E. Thompsoi AUSTRIAN LOSSES. nnd son after spending there vnca ; tion with their parents in Coleman. ll (Special to the Guardian.) 1 *"3-'I' n :_ We are waging War on -Among the passengers by the ,rinn losses in the second battle in I I Eniprcss Friday evening were Mr. mid lalicla sro estimated at 125,000, of ' Mrs. MacLeod oi’ Brndnlbnne, return vhom about 90,000 are prisoners. i in' from the west where they visited LONDON Sept 12 -Two million ‘S . ‘ B H _ ’ ‘ » I -~» » - -- eelngis eevmg thcir son~in-low and daughter, Dr nen are now engaged in terrific battle sides in Regina. They also visited . . . . . . . their soli Mr. H. J, MacLeod of the HELP FOR THE RAILWAYS. easily distinguish it from inferior work. C,,,,,,,,,,,,, B,,,,,, 0, ¢,,,,,,,,,,,c,,, v,,,,. __ _ _ . eouvcr, and other friends on the Pac- NEW YORK, September 12_-Pre- Our plumbing is the best you can get at any price me coast. ltlenl wilson in A letter to cimll-ml... and will cost you no more than the common kind. ` Better gee about it toda . prompt use of our Kidney Pius will y prove highly beneficial. There are ni. in .h Hornbl Bum' hundreds of persons in Charlottetown ‘Y and throughout the Province who owl _'_' » l His druggist sold him 5 cheap acid Fred H- T1‘3lIl0l‘ ‘ :ls:i..';":.‘;°_:.‘;.;‘?°'l. l..°.:‘.‘.ll‘. all -rm wt.. he -...ll 50 cents, three boxes, $1.26, six fl UOUBM Wll PUfml1D'l COT" Eitflacl-' $2.50, tl ,lr it dl u 1| ¢\_ Ma. ar; it's purely vegetable and acts in f - so Grafton S*te°t° Kinnoilngrxg 0;: corner-'firgaff Geotr|s_24 hours. Insist on duly "P\ltman’sl 1¢7 Queen* Street ,___________ .and Kent streets. mt: Extractor/' lie. st all dealers. f_ _ _-_ l’ETlt0GltAD, Sept. 12.-Tho Aus- nd Mrs. James MacLeod of Re ina ietween Austro-Gennan troo sand the nd their son Kenneth who also g re- tusslans ill Galicia. D you Want to See ,the fruit of expert shoemakmg, look in our _ windows. A trimmer looking, finer feel~ ing and logger weariglz shoe than the` LD B0 _D can not be found. Seeing i believing but wearmg is knowing. Price $5.00, 5.50 and 6.00. Morris & Smith --.-- 'urnhul|, calls attention of tho coun- ::For all minor forms of kidney ry for the necessity Of Slvllls llle I'€qi.l0St. ouble and kindred ailments, the railroad every possible help. Waterproof Compo Rubber Roofing 1_8 made in 1. 2 ans 3 ply till. isles. Each roll contains 108 s.q.feet with sufficient roofing nails and cement enclosed to put it down. C0mD0-Rubber Roofing outlasts all others. It is “’°te{Pf°°f'*-acid DI`00f. weatherproof. ply guaranteed for5 years rg arg 1,75, 2 1: 1: "10 ~ 2° “ff 2.00. 3 ' H as u ss am We will be pleased to mail you samples on Simon W. Crabbe S The Home of Good Hardware l l-WT” _rs ll-31-'