in i -1 i».. -. :¢~ , . _._ 'i'f':"Ir7"_"_r':,-'.‘_-rr." 11;;-` vi »l , _.a,a_- ` ' .ri-.. if ich 5 2' “_” if.” ‘lzéii l,-._., K’ *.1-Ui _;-,,~' .grit in » ’ 1. . ln. , ,_-if-;l ." _ 3;” _ i . i. :-~x‘ g i. fr ‘.-', " if-' l .l _ ,,. ,¢.;,>_,. . if". djs ‘ vii _fl ,s » `-.'.1==_'.§',x : .' ‘~' `fA»`x$'*3-,ff- .-'ifis >_ `,.. _ iii 1 .»,, = - - .. .1 ~ ri ‘ gl. W."-,i 3: =,T=,l_“!:ii<` -'il ~2 cr... ‘ ' 5' . _if - @'.*_ ~. _.--si, 27551- <, i‘l\`. ,-` f;""_._-:; _"ig-’i%f.-.;;i i»;"f.».f.; rg ,i_.,_»-, ss. .' fill? .lulllllnl n\s_lu_lll_ - ward the working out ol’ s system Governm-;o| Canada about two years had shown 'greet tact ability and. statescrsft in dealing with the many and varied problems then confronting Canada. Under his regime, in 1840. the Upper and LOW- cr Provinces were reunited, and he had already taken the first steps to; o ' real responsible overnment when I ' death intervened. fn the opinion VETERANS OBBERVE SEMI- ' CENTENARY OF THE BATTLE OF CHIGKAMAUGA Just fifty years ago today the ar of most historians, Lord Sydenham would have found a conciliatory way ' out of the difficulties which were soon to bring about one of the most ' stormy periods in Canadian political any faced each other in battle order Bs ss who ssssmsd the ssvs,-so;-_ mi" °f um U°i°“ “nd tm’ C°”i°d°"' history. His successor, Sir Charles e on Ghlckamauga Creek, in Tenn spectacular and deadly ill the his tory of warfare. The stand of Tho s B' “hip ln” th” ‘°“°“'i“g Octwer' 8'" barrel of beer, samples of which will see' “nd b°g“" B series ‘ith °ng“ge_f_ tempted to carry on the Sydenham *be analysed_J_ work was more than conllnenc d 'l‘l\e struggles for resllonilble GOWN” u as' against the onslaughts of the Con- ment in Camas sssshsd s cl-isis (1 1-. ”‘°““ "N" We" “'”°“g ° "“°“ policies, lint ne, toe, died before lils ' B . m , B federates that earned for him the ing the ,,dm_,n,st,.sti0s of Sh- Ch ,-_ title of “Rock of Cbickamauga, les Metcalfe, who assumed the gilv- ;.J_£,_. \ h. i E fr-' ‘riff -_IT PAYS to buy in this Province. -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers 'are discontinued promptly on expiry dste. .--PLACE RAIDED.-Acting under instructions from ,Inspector Phillips, Constable Smith. Tignlsh. and Mr. Chas. Burke, on Wednesday . list raided the premises of Joseph Shea, at Tignish Run. securing about a -New APr'o1N'rlnEN'r.-Mr. ual- ey Strong-of the Bank of Nova Scot- lu staff, Toronto, who has been spending his holidays at his home in Bummerside, and also relieving the tion for Gash imum cents A801111 in Alberton. His phone is 7. .-.-- -'1 -MR. l"RANK'LAl"FERTY is Gum' dlan Agent in Sllmlncrslds. His om phone is 26. -- -Mn IH- D'l.anK_"ls ensnllsn 00 -F03 SALE.rA,fema1e black sil- vni- lex cl n lnrgcliii-er. 1913. w bred ol the fierce:-Tsplln s Price reasonable. Apply to P Box 220, Summerside. 1516,-9-19M ell tes; ` td o~:-:»~;~e~:».:..;-:.»:»-:-.;,-;»~;.,;»¢|»¢»:»+:»4»»:»4- l- K E "Battle Above the Clouds," and t charge up Missionary Ridge, a terr fic but successful sacrifice that rank with Balnklava, were among the tr “Fl htin Joe" Hooker’s famous emorshis is 1g43_ sm; that 0| “_” l~;..r1nfr.lgin_ _-lrnonz the me The semi-centenary of Cbickamau- Septe,,.,ss,. 19 is the birthday X' able statesmen who have EOWYH B Canada, Lord Sydenham is éntiu _ “` to a place ill the front rank. and h gic dramas enacted by warring hosts s,,dde~,, death was 8 great blow ou this grim, mountainous theatre the co,,,,t,.y_ O Q O 3; Manager of the bank branch at ed Kensington, received orders on Wed- ed nesday evening to report to the » branch at New Glasgow, N. S., He sg He left for there yesterday morning. J. _.__ ,,, --'run coLoN1nl.s-'rns colonial ‘il ii' V " Liv, . ' > . ga will be flttingly celebrated today ,UML William pats,-son, Minister and tomorrow by the Union voter- Customs 'in the Lsuriei- administr ans gathered in Chattanooga, Tenn., tion st Hamilton, Out., 1839; an in the forty-seventh national en- of }_`10,,_ Issac Benson Lugas, Ont cnmpmcnt of the Grand Army ofthe rio smtssmsm st L.iml)t_0n,. Ont. Republic, and by the Confederates 1551 os this dum Sip Alexander who have met with them.. Not long Gs1,__ gaussian statesman, died ago the battlefield of Gettysburg, in Most,-sap Pennsylvania, was the scene of great reunion of the Blue and the Gray, and now the "Yanks" have invaded the Southland for a peace- ful session with tile "Johnny Rolls” ‘Tse directors of onfgutheir ow-ll soil. These two re- un ons have historic significance as milrking the final burying of the llatchct. A shi-lm battle between re- giments of the regillnr army of a reunited nutioll, re-enacting the dead- ly struggle on Chlckamuuga. battle- ficld half al cclltury ilgo, and a repro- duction of the “Buttle Above the Clouds” ill fireworks, are spectacular features of the Chattanooga pro- gralll. Tile mornillg of Sept. 19, 1863, folllld the Union zlrmy under Rosc- cralls and the Corlfcslerzltc forces un- der Bragg collfrontillg each other on each side of (`llickumilugu (`reck_ '1`hc bzlttlc begun ut 10 o`f',lock, und raged witll grcilt iicrcclless until dark, wllcll thc Unions seclucd to hilvc tllc aiilvzllllllgc. After ll night of terror, resounding with thc shricks of thc wolllldcil lllld dying the bllttlc wus resumed. With vnry illg fortullcs, and with frightful cur- 8 1'_j____-_--- STILL PUZZLED BY ROBBERY vault while the employes of the in out ste s No light was thrown committed in the State. ` NEW YORK, Sept, 18.--Represents Astor in this city today wllcn th eighth llllnunl collvclltioll of thc Fed eration of Trade Press Associlieill was culled to ol'rlcr._ H. M. Wilso president of the Ncw 'fork Trai gates and H. M. Swcfland, llcilil f thc Federation, responded in bcb.'llf Press Association welcomed the Ilele- of " of :III you have a phone in your thc Visitors. Il. Il. Shumuu ungé, the dny wore on. The blunder of a Ullioll ufficcl" gave the i‘ollfcder_-i atcs nn opportullity, and they chiirg-, cd with such effect that thc Fellerzlli right wing wus sllalttcrcd. Crumb- lillg bc-fore thc shock, the Ullion‘ troops were soon _sncn flying ill wild by noted lllcn connected with tra disorder towards L‘-llattulloogil,lcav-l_r,s_ssr wnrk_ lt is estimated ill ing thousands behind, killed, wound- ed, or prisoners. With the tide of defeat wont Rnsecralls, who llllstellcd to Chattanooga to rally his shat- tered forccs. General George H. Thomas, in cnnlllslnll of the Union left, with ncilrly hull of the army of thc (‘-lllnberlzlml undef' his colllnlalld, stood firm, and mnilltllillcd his posi- tion un ai slopc of Missionary Ridge llgllilll-it rcpcutod ussllults of the Uonlcdcriltcs. llc wus, ill very truth, thc “Rock of (‘llig:kzllll:l\lgii," an Chicago and lil. J. Buckley, of Phil delphiu, also delivered addrcsse The sessions will cxtcnd over thr days and thcrc will bc editorial, l\\\\ lishcrs, circlllation and udvertisln symposillms which will be address mlers lelrcscnting ml investment lcllt at tlll convention at this store. They are ver smart-sailor blouse,' llllted skl white front, with .4 little fioslg __ Moore & McLeod l553~9~l8M3i of Stock Co. opened a three- days en- s- Engement at Happyland last evening rl and notwithstanding the disagreeable a- weather there was a large Attendance. , The 1*-lay presented by the Company T. was The Golden Rule and was in w _ - ell staged All the diderent mem beg of the Company played their parts- exceedingly well, while the vaudeville between the acts, was as usual, a feature of the per!orm.allce.\ HAZLEHURST. M133. Sept- 13-'-' Tonight they will play the English 1-he Efmk Of H¢\Z\e‘ comedy drama A Fool' and His Money llurst heard the official explanation which will no doubt draw 8 sroydsd today of the rifling of the bank’s h0,,ss__,__]_ _ stitlltion watched li parade from- the -MR. WILLIAM ROSE.-The death fr p _ _ 00 occurred at Sllmmerside on Wednes- tllc robbery, which is considered one day evening of Mr. Wm. Rose. De- of the most clever and daring ever ceased who was Z9 years of age had been ailing for some time, bllt was ilblc to attend to his business until }Tl'lAlill PAPER MEN IN SESSION Saturday last when he was forced to take to his bed and gradually sank - until death took place as stated a- tivcs of practically every important bove. He leaves to mourn. his Wife tl-mic paper in the United States and three small children, his father and Cnnzldzi were gathered at thc. Hot:-l mother residing in Iicdeque, also six c sisters and one brother._ The funeral - took place yesterday afternoon to ii St. Paul's Cemetery and was largely attended Services were conducted at Tc' the church and grave by Rev. J. C. McLean. J. ' f house or if you livc handy il phone 0 ,V :ind need 'lrugs or sulldrics ill ii hur- s_ ry use the phollc. The phone brings sc our store to your door. You can .- shop through it with the assurance githat you will get just what you d, wuuf, our prompt uttclltion, quick e . - dc dclivcry, the some us would be uc- ut corded you if you shopped in person. I , ., _ _ , in Shop by phone 210 is our nun-ber. _ms ssspngatc uf $'2.5_00fl,000 are pres- The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner S . .Great George and Kent Ste. Mil. A pretty |||>,g_\5 55|-gn 53|inr_ RAILROAD HELPS dress for yf u - little girl ls ready THE TIGHT SKIRT y _.___ rt. Wi~]l_»I.iiSl,.lli-l`sTi\`é`§”"'FrruN'r1os_ Every fox rancher should have one of our patent drinking fount- ains in each pen to assure the fox es hgving clean water at all times wllllnni Hope-Nelson, hai-cnet, who Bell. “The Brass Bell. and sth r is a wealthy steamship owner. It is double-B’d romances, is still a young derstond that the weddin of Miss man‘ with a long career of serial Y- 5 .- box, at your Dru_gglsf's. National Drug am! Cha aal Ce _ . roll sau; _ FOR SALE,-ONE PAIR ISLAND R. cure Guar A supply always on hand at P.E. Island Fox Exchange and Realty. Oo., Ltd., and James Arthur di Co bred black foxes. 1913, litter, s. Bummerslde- 688-1-8115*-f~ dmn_ 1570_9_1sM4i_ Fon sans.-'rwo nounnn sau- T9_|-ET _ merless- ‘Anllly 63 Bayfield st. Apply at this onlne. ~ relied. 12 sense. shvt suns. ham- 'ro LET-l.AnGl=i su1~iNY Rooms 1552-9-lslvlzl. _ isle-9-in/l:-lips. the use of money and intimidatfoll they endeavored to get witnesses to it . NnfN, s `i. 11-A in - _ v will psy you to call at the 'rwo Macs pgsgengsis ssifgis for N,.;°;i,k ,of -l_;_r_l_d i_:___ \:_hl;i;°_i__r;nn_<;_i_ i_l;e_ __Li\_r_i_+rl1__onl ‘ Most people would _ be (lhiirles Powlott Thompson, Lord -the headquarters for horse and day was James Hope-Nelson, who is _a_g_l;r_es __l_! A_£ca_ e scnv__e__ cs ss - b_enelited by _the 0CCa,- _ cattle preparations, smokers _suppll- going to St, l,,oui_s tp claim ss his Enghmd lady Lever awhom h__u__a_rl slonsyuscof __ ,_ _ adn, died seventy-two years ago to- es, toilet articles and every hlng you bride Miss Isnbeie Valle of that _ - ‘ ~ _ ' _ _ lax dny, Sept. 19, 1811, from iniuries could want in thc llnc of good drugs city. The marriage will add another _iles i“ 1874i died ab°“t “V0 i“°“-'hs 2313):" _Egan bl augsi caused by an nccidentnl fi-ill from a and sundries. The Two Macs, 149 to the already long list of alliance Z - .. _ with°;{d§s.c°mfo§t.t£_-_ frée _ horse. He had begun his duties as ‘Great George St. MEtf between American girls and English J the G Stem of gh. gms" E tlt,le-holders. The bridegroom elect Lmlis 0S9P\1 VB-D66. H\lU\0l' Ui h. hy . th blood d f f f ~ * is the eldest sen nna lielr ei slr “Tl\e__ Black Bas." “'1fl_le Bronze f;__:;s.P;’,;*;°:§‘m,§ I ;_“a _ mi nn g Vnlle and Mr. Hope-Nelson will take` rights and royalties ahead of him. place in St. Louis early next month. He was born in Washington thirty four years ago today, and was edu- ,______.___.._. cated in Brooklin. His first amhi- _ tion was to become an illustrator, and it was while studying art in . New York that he met loved and SEND 7 To JAH” married gba lady who is now Mrs. __ ._ Vance. oon after their marriage in them young women and one n vcner- wnrk ns B clerk 1" the °mce of “ pub .imc Metlimllst vrcnclier, are lieln in "°""°° ",:"P°’I““‘;';o‘,;* “ "“““Y il ,_ S ,H -th ,_ , H _ . per wee _ n _ a son wa _ Ellis; of tllrlrdlhehhortswtlll ;ti\fl.tlen:Jut bg. \,’,"m tc' we happy bv p°°r,,°°“ple court charges against two of the sev- . It WT' t “'38, 0“,"°°i' “ vm); , “___ lmpor an e n, o ny nmy _ _ hilt in tile history of American let- The prisoners are William Bagley, cl *_ th __ mp th” mv' A' M"“‘°,i; Hmilw' D°'“§` 1 'B 'llfpllie niches be.; lnr 0 s ’ _ scy, Washington cyn cs, so , ‘ ~ _ thc responsibilities (a w Henlamin Reynolds, William (Hayes pm d bt ) O, - ~ 1 I sp. ng e s ‘$31Ehyouyériiauglltlsr¢3uW;ll'iaIn1lag;'g aight “ev” h“Y.° ley. All r.f them are accused of con- “t tempt of court. It is alleged that by of using nothing but Amatite owing to this economy and satisfaction. A booklet about Amatfte will be sent 0! the jurisdiction of the court involving an attack on the Washington Reynolds by fzenon Adlriasoerscareaf qiicc. of marriage A NOTICE KD* tlfe sale _ _fs __ Buell E. Silocs 'lilel Will Please S We have a lot of men's ii bggts and shoes ranging $4 fill fe $5.00 i ‘pair We just have tollsell them and to do so have nduccd tllemto . FOR SALE-MINK, BLACK, BLUE, cross, and red foxes. T. G. Ives, __M9ptszue. ___#__ __ ._e-zsMllltl__ FOR SALE, A QUANTITY OF shingles. Apply Henry Corles, Suf- folk, Lot 34. _ 1542-9-17M3l. FOR SALE.-BY AUCTION ON PRE-~ misss, Tuesday, 30th, Sept. 1913 at twelve e’clock noon. Four building lots, North Side Reserve Street, See haudbills. Gaudet & _1I_as[ard.~ ~ 144319-11Ml7l. HENS FOR SALE,-32 YOUNG LAY- ing Hens, mostly Pure Bred White Wyandotte and Black Minorcus splendid layers, for qulck_ sale will T0 LET. HOUSE ON HILLBBOR0 St. with modern conveniences. at present occupied by Mr. McLaren. Possession given Sept. first. Avi W. at Wellner'a Jewelry Slow. 976- li-19M’ '| - sn __ £11-_-1 TEACHERS WANT l_il_i_l____ wnurrln-A" 'riilncnsu roll ullll.~ vllls seliccl No. 138, D.-..1. Bjapnd- era, Secretary. ` 15.41-‘-V17 31115 i _ wr: wul. lmr you-~,»,i3e.eo to distribute reiigl lislytarstlirs ul S001: sell at 50 cents each. Apply at Cnrter's Bookstore. 1518-9-l6M3l. oommnelimdixi ‘y W lf- 1° "_ ~:::°.'l'l‘,'i::‘.::§..fl\:,=.‘r,,".l'.':‘.l.l.is ge sud. may nelessl a _k_i;w{_sm, :nsdina Ave . .lporon o. _ ~ _ . _ .i .., .< A I i” P'i°° fm” ‘ ' vm. r. usuell. d conlmar, l.lnlrs:n.A A ' ' A - IEW GLASGOW. NOVA l00’l'lA_ uno ro Announce 'rum' owluo 'ro ‘rlhl ul¢vlll.ol»i|_sN‘l‘ or 1-nam susmsss is me r/lsr .iso rotpowmo fills rl.»\Ns ‘mem mlslssss vv_ll.l.__lii: cspllmlisls, 5_\§s_N{ili_s_ o_i_',_ ron lmvlu.orn|lN~rs naclisrnv llqluollnarsn, ukbsxrrsn __ lip cmmes lu ms exscurlvs ls , rhrnonlml As`lN 'ral l-».s'r, wa Ima, i rllr; unrlrlnc nlunct conramr, linillei A cu/mos no lunni. 1-|\us1-me ro as rrltl. if vounsn wifll Ivourl vlincsn _ voimll r_a‘lrps_p_l.m_1, - _ _ .. ' - P. ueunlu a coufulsv. Linnea; .. cesriirl-i.ll1‘sl». -rms :sum iinscv ._ _ , _.,,_.,,__,__ ,