t. l//--— 4' 70R THE MAN'S WARDROBE I », have thelshtirts, ‘neokties, hos- , collsrsflhandkerchlefs, under- pg, nightwear, and all the little pcossaries he demands. We have w; in all the new designs and pwmgg, and our fabrics are un- ucelled. . . v Q,‘ l, BORBAUNO SOFT HATS. LET'S rrr YOU. I , i vls a. MURDOCK tn), - . - Montague rn-s-s-al. '- . l d at“ Al‘. Cook's “for _ i I Your Photos‘ ‘i’ I n44. VISIT out" new I63 Great George St. llekt to Stanley Shaw & Peardolrs nth Plloroclllrlltn C ASTO R IA EV"? farmer who keeps live I1ock~nnd all h l ‘o the “mu 0st ou d keep animals lllstllrlng capacpy of the rarm_ isollt i i you're ‘A; Footwear y ‘ iii-f Early‘ tall =$1,50, $1.50 Brown (luliskin Oxfords in Bwgue and plain enacts are 1.0001118 M‘ mil wear-our line is complete in‘ sizes and " widths. --ilil5llliiiil- ~ $Z:00 a pair and up. to match all our shoes in». silk. also silk and wool com- i ' hination only shown in New York this season. , __ HEATER medium weight he _ “g-‘slso very~ ratty; colors,‘ ‘ fuolés adore; ‘ Our new lines iifflrown and Black Calfskin with military and FFrench heels will please you. SEE OUR. WINDOWS. Ailey 8t C0 ltd. Fashionable Footwear. For Infants and Children the feeding and In "CG FOI‘ OVOI‘ o Q ‘Qo-QQ-QQQQQQQQQQQQQo selling "fwell, lloullnrlooll snnlo --~_:~rr:_-~"t* I r-If you own or use n scrub bull certainly not as fond of making money as you might be. -.-~I"r raven buy in this p...- 3C0. ‘ ' ‘-- “ORDER fromfliolman’: Ca- ll'9I-'.' 9015-5124:! t “wt-tin m NEED oi any goods e-lc.. consult Ives k Murdock. ~ ZCSB-l-S-tl. . ICOTTON WARP-We have in. Ives k Murdock Ltd. 2056-9-80. , ._ . --"SOH0,0L OPENS-We have boy's suits and pants. sweaters, stockings. school bags; plaid goods, vclreteon, etc" for the girls. ——lves & Murdock Ltd. zpac-s-sll. ..° ‘UNDASrJPhe farmers o: this I tion are busily 9113359,} out. ting their harvest, 111s crop 1n gen. _ "B! l! a fairly good one.-—Thn , v li-lrs- schema have re-oper-ed n“. t er the mid-summer holidays, Mr. ; James McOonnel. Georgeotwn ten- of UmllK at Brldrtcwn, and lMisu t ""11"" Mcbcflan. St. Georges, at ° Cumberland l-liiL-Mr. Lihorius Mc 0011111010 of Vermont. U.>S., visit- ed’ Dundee recently, he no; been wosent from tin Island for over thirty YQHTIr-JMPG. J. Mclsaac o! i - Bwtiltllne." Mass, with her two chil- dYell-‘ure spending a pleasant vaca- tion at Poplar Point. the guests of her sister Mrs, John Campbell w-Mrs. (Dr.) Morris, Duntlas. visit- ed friends and relatives w “n-IIIVJ.‘ _ and Tracadie.—-A trip m his-Island - home is being enjoyed this than... by Mr. Neil McLeod of tSeattle. Wish. he comes to visit his pur- onts, Mr. and Mrs. John N. McLeod ' at Poplar Point. This ls Mr. Mc- Lvods’ first trip to his native -pr'o- Avlnco in twenty-three years. Mr. ‘Mclrnti wt-nt west in i897, and with plr-nly of energy backed up ,by the hardy physique characteris- il, oi the, average P.E. Islander, made a successful business lor him- self in one of the golden cities of the west. Mr. McLeod is marine superintendent of the General Pe- troleum Corporation of Seattle, \VJ.:iil. Beiore returning to his qwt-sttrn home, he will visit his brothers and sisters in Havcrhill. t him-m; 'i-hrlt he may enjoy his trip [n the fullest and return safe-J to his western home is the best i | '1 of his lllilily 1rlolltis.—.vlr. Jam es MoBeth, Mr. and Mrs. John N. McLeod. Mr. Neil McLeod and Mrs. ;.l:.-eph uullpbeli, uutoed to East l-IASTIERN PERSONALS v - w‘ _ -' I ‘ jff in-III_ a - . .vii=s Mac- nlCPhee and Mrs. A Wgus MZArthur, who spent the sum mer at their old homes, Big Pond and New Zealand respectively have returned to Boston. ..*Mr_ Nell N. hlcPlloe who spent a pleasant two weeks with h sbrother, MrJJohn A, McPhee would h,“ H Always bears Fhiiallest s21: gilegtbicame l! 1' m’ m” 14%- fled product», ammo", or r , t has returned to his home in Bos- ton. ln the farm, ‘-¥'HFI>H~Y m . .. . ..e Big tliiiilillflllillliliii- i Iti Sup landanu had always been IN oiimm a Ma's. ELIZABETH COMPTON‘ Elizabeth Compton beloved-twins of Henry Compton oi Glenforest. P. E. island, passed away on August 2st. i020, at the age o! 72 years. She was a daughter of the late Joseph and Mrs. Colnptcs- of-Brook- lyll. ‘Lot 61. Besides her husband she in survived by one son David oi ',""tlma" a»! on» daughter. Mrs. E; Moaer of Mount Vernon. Gevelflll n r t. lnllv nsli pivdfltifllléd her. She- hud suffered long from a V01‘! ..ying ailment but through it Bil she never murmured. She had al- ways been or a seutw and tender tposition, and her even temper- mettremalnetl unruliled during the s verest suiTerillg, llorvhonoet and 510d heart prepared l-y Grad, was a suitable recsptahle for the good < od~nf the kingdom which brought forth abundant iruit. Her‘ Chris- tian character shod its influence of l- ve upon those about her. Through‘ tho struggle-s of life and the hllrd "fill! of bereaved motlwrhood she most clearly experienced the love ol God and was content in the u-vine assurance that His SW00 was sufficient. ' ' Shs-"had-been brought up in the iait-tn-and-{dobtrlues of the Church n consistent member who valued the means oi grace thus provided l.l the churches’ mlnistratioue She fulyrealited the fulfilment of God's ~ rolnisos inChrist Jesus and daily grew‘ in the knowledge of ilim, Th» funeral which was largely" nttendekt-took place on Aug. 22nd iromphernlate home to Brooklyn Cemetery‘. llcr pastor ltev. Ewen Mactlougall attended nnd conduc ted the services. (Patriot and Examiner please copy) MR. R. D. MCDONALD. , On Monday‘ morning, August thl 30th, at his home, Pealtes Station. tltr. til. 1D. iMcDpnald passvd to hi. ttorliol reward after on illness o! eight months. l-‘t-w men ‘were more widely known or more highly esteemed ii. lllis community lhnn "itonnle Dun.’ as he was familiarly known. w-s gent-tons hearted, and his home was nllways open to th- .. tnnrs or trhveilWs whcm hi “WW5 qtmade welcome, m, 110mm. ning to St. Teresamnothwithstand- ..'.l.~i aiwnys happy Wllull entertain i v company. He. was employed as section fore- man on the R. E. Island ltuilwny< i‘ many y. an, nnd performed his Julie-s with the greatest eifiuienoy .\:| lender oi 8.. Thur- slu cllnlr, Pllha. Nu tnlrprluu P1055 so.- Dr. Chase's Ointment will n. -~ llN- ‘It/Y all“: u-uLll-l »l.\,- v" llclllna, ‘Hrl till. |'Y "Putin m. 60c a boa; all] deairrfl or lo.- , 5‘;.'.'t2's-5;l2't&~??'- h’~"'"“" " no‘ m“ 0v you v.»- lll_l 1'0! _ M . o+s+rei~w+wwx4eutam.ev+x+suemwm+s+au¥w or?“ ly attended. being upwards oi sev- A. McDonald. his cousin the Rev. JJ. McDonald, Summersldv, while the choir was greatly assisted by the Rev. A. J- McDonald, Fort Augustus, Rev. J. A. McDonald, Grand River and Rev- R. J. McDonald, East Point- nie, was conveyed to mother earth N)" as ant...- . th re t0 “W011 _ restate . M 1 his soul rest in 00-000- ‘ltlorrnrows GUARDIAN. ” ' i" " ‘ TEACH VOUR CHILDREN to brush their teeth regularly morning and night and they wil-l haveno trouble with their teeth in later years. And be sure and have them use a good healthful dentifrice like our Kleilw 100111 pasts which is tine for young teeth and gums. - H. d]. Prescription Drugglst, Optometrist MONTAGUE, P E. I. Eh rapho of all sills. films I0 it" sir an amatsur cameras‘ an‘ nnolvod fresh every amok. Iona-ate Prion menu-i Io lmnjou- ‘llmeqraahv. rti. "Hntngraphl ,. r the congregation wil lgreatly lnls-x llS well known voice. Hi leaves m mourn a widow. namely Tillie McDonald (Garshr-liiai "M sons D-ivhl Phester, Loon- ard, James and Earle; and five daughters Mnrion, Granville, Etta, tdine and Georgie, His funeral on ‘Wednesdav mar- "Yin rims," oour of rain was 10f!"- enty cal-irnges formed in cortege. He was attended in his last mo- "l" ‘~ hv his pastor the Rev. l. it. ,,. y; all that was mortal oi Ron- s iinai resurrection t r PASTOR SICRORES Church. .1 DEW S NEW YORK. Sept. 7a—All efforts to remove the Metho ist baron '1 ‘N mnewl “m” ulebrme“ by dancing. which recently culminated in the llming of. a slow minuet type of dance "the Wesleyan,“ in honor oi John Wesley,‘ founder of ‘Methodism, were characterized to- day as “a slimy’ silly stream ‘of ' "tr ,"bR.Dr.Jou Auerwnrds hwremnms were can‘ imggtigvn nlltzlxgtyor ofy Calevynr)’ Bllllllfit y,“ n o“, m,‘ “on, “n,” M“ veyed u, the adjoining cemetery. . "The Episcopal Enlbrace." DANCING MASTERS. (‘nnzretrutPnol “John the Baptist Bounce." "To name n modern dam"? saill| Dr. Straton, "with its sensuous and shameful heredity, does tlivrouzh tho tango nnd" the BhImmyQshake and othcr abomin- ations that havellone so much to destroytlhe moral ivP-als of the peoplqj-‘to nalne n dance after n llolv plan, is nothir-g short o! an- outragc on decency and ll distinct v insult He predicted that the dance in world." practise would sooube called “The \Vrslevan Wiggle" and lead to B cries of dances something like n+4 wwwwulwHuwew++w+rw+e4>swwwwwi+M~~nm dist Church lrem-ove dancing. (‘l"“t~r" nnd tho masters make,” continue-d 11-- roming as ii the snark. poiecat. to the entire I hrislilln ' r555 be un¢0nflned_ 'l‘lle> American National Associll-i “on M Dancing Mame“ m m” Motor tractors for removing snow ventlon here last week, introduced have been perfected. l YS yk ‘up {Oisitttlfdpwp Midnight IF The Contest had ended las Saturday, Harry (‘taig would haye won the Gray Dor-t. Miss Mabel Jelnkins the Player Piano,.and Miss Palmer the Crafonola; ' BUT Contest Ends Saturday Night 5 ’ oi TlllS WEEK ' Will thtose three be the * Winners This "Week Will Tell Alban _Arsenault, Summerilde, Box 722 Jae. Keith Arhlnp, Emerald ................... .. T. Barnard, Summarslde Isaac Brown, Cherry Valley Alex Barrett, Klnroas ......... Dominic Boots, Ruaflcovllle..." ............ .. Wllllsrd Croasman, Murray-River .... .. Sue M. Cannon, Euaton StrelhClty Elwood Campbell, Long River . Ben L. Clow, Freetown ........... .. Harry-Craig, 135 Elm Ave., City ..:. Cecilia Cullen, Sherwood .. A 1 542,525 c." George Fraser, Sourls _ ........... ... ....... .. 5,000 Mrs. Gordon Sllllker, 0'Loar_y 5.375 Mrs. Hilda Fraser, 322 Fitzroy 8treot, City .. 5,000 Cyrus Sanphy, Peaks’: Station .. 58W . Annie Griffin, Newton Cross"....f .......... 5,000 J. H. Seplsr, Mount Stewart - 5-009 . ' H. ' b " John Stewart, Caledonll n 2.329.509 Jamel Heron, 17 King Street .............. ...... ..,.... .... 5,000 - - T. ' ' . 3 ' v Winifred Trainer, 214 Huston Street .... ..___ ............ .. 1,745,125 , ' ‘p Mabel Jenkins, Mill View . 2,500,000 . , _ t_ , _ Margaret wmu, 1st Kent emit, City . . 1.13am .. 1' ' " ' Colin H. Love, 80 Edward‘ It, City . 2,133,675 E. S. Whltloek, 220 Fitzroy Strait, City 0.6M) Roy Dunn, Ranks’: Station .......... .. Annie Delron, New ‘Giatpwjgtlilg . , E _. James C. Eaton, Box 204, Georgetown .......... .. 2,320,300 F‘ , . . . Vincent Lund, Traoadle Cress Alice LolrdpAlberton ‘ E. E. Campbell, Alberto» .. mm. L. Dewar, Montague ...... ....,2,40s,aso Edna I" * so K ' ' _‘ v . City 045,150 l1,0i5 5 5,115 e . or THE. no $5.00i)CON1‘-E-si‘i. All iflrlnwdiiiadlildestMuy we The followingiis the list of candidates in the Contest and‘. the nuln-. ‘ ber of ‘votes credited tgtieach up to last, Saturday knight,» September 4th- THEVCANDHJATE WHO-LEADS THE STANDINGS NEXT_ WEEK WILL ,_ BE THE GRAY DORT WINNER. .W H05 WILL IT BE? - » 1* ' t Win. McEachern, Fredericton . Isidore Martin, Rustlco .. Molenda Murphy, Morell Station ..... .. Donald S. MacDonald, Tracadlg Cross Helena MacDonald, Johnston's River Ruth McLean, Grand Vlsw_ Jerome McGulgan, Kelly's Cross Gladys McKay, New London. ‘ Mary McLeod, Wilmot _ Gertie MacEwsn, 8t. Peter's Bay Wm, McEachern, Fredericton‘. v Wm. 8. Melislil, Falnvlsw Etta McLeod, Caledonia Ruth Mclltnls, Tlgnllh . , 0t Thelma Ids Owen, North River ..._ - - P‘. Mm Myrtle Phillips, Tyne Valley . George Reid; Borden " ~ Alfred a. Slinnott,“ Morell Hilda Sentnsr, 73 Chestnut 5,0N,M|l|y Wlllh, 79 Upper QUIOI! Street, filly . . 1,013,175 Margaret White, 151 Kent Street, City , tvan Mclnnls, 16 Granville Street, City . Laura A. Palmer, 141 sum A... City 857,250 .. 2,410,175 ~ ; zsossoo- 01.0000 ~ ~ ‘slime . 1.019000 - i-j. 5 ;. _ l1 . tit-tam uolcl nun lots , ilDDRESSf m COMiilINICAT y n . THE GUAI WMN out A ”§Tgg= Ni i l " ‘Z’“_% i s. [laymen it; 19121.11" _Do11'l3 r ._.v i, Fol-gel; $1116. Second This Week I?» “kl-Y Vim The i eitGr-ay Dori; FFICE l the "Wesleyan" in connectiouwith “The |n resolution asking that the Mellie- its ban on "The [piles that these dancing ton, "that they desire to ‘pudify the dance’ is idle and entirely beam.- You cannot purify a You cannot denature a smallpox epidemic. gYlou oannlot make a rattlesnake reliable." . ~ Down with the scrub. LBl prog-