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Decided to Make a Will --it might be well to 00n~ sider the %ualifications of the Trust ompany to act as your Executor. The Company does not die. There is always some offi- cial who will give to your Estate the requisite amount of time. The Company will get for the Estate the greatest re- turn out of Estate funds ow ing to its continual handling of investments suitable for trust funds, 'l he private in~ diviciual often eirs in this particular through lacl; of knowledue of good invest- ments. By appninzing this Com- pany in :he above capacity you will obtain for your heirs more economical hand ling at less expense to the estate. A pamphlet will give you :ull particular s. Dominion Trust Company 'lhe Perpetual Tfuszec ADVISORY BOARD W. li. Aitken. Hon (his. Dalton, Frank It Hearty.. H. M. Davison MANAGER. .\l-»rris Block-Chn.rl_tt ett v\ rt ;'|~fr.‘-0-tu.\isxi3i n:r:s-.T;.~~- , , _ If BILIUUS. SIEK ' llll EIIIISIIFIIEU llli EISEIHHS X0 HE.\l'l.\CHIdft FC-.‘ fl"Pl U§`=F. 'Helm , and iilzer.-.;~e:\¢~-.=._ Your system is full , nf nav in-1 zf-:-ri:-:ly r=1~`\‘<‘d 05. and vin.: you noni is 5 cleaning tip in- 5-_,g¢_ 1|,-,yt p,~,;_ym~_;¢ being .s bilious issnt-1. §tr.;rsr§l and those who if ‘:~n, an-d dt-ri-t N60!! to harsh ,vsi:~s tm.: irritate and in.I\1I'\‘- REM r:-orizner fist most disorders of thel si.-.mach liver and b0“`¢lS are Cllfed hy _Y mmm; “ith gentle thorough \`s.=c-.rf-ts-they work while you Sleep i A 10-cfm box from your druggist nil; "»:~-;\ your liver and bowels clean; ,-;~{_,».U._q(§ 5wg9{_ gnd yolll' head Cl98I` for months, Children l0\'€‘ YD UWB Iiascarets because they Unite good never gripe or sickcn. si.,-. :":“ i -- l Headquarters f o r Furniture Palons. 5674-9~22M2i The latest in Furniture at atons. 5674-9-22M2i Best Patons. ;a.__.._ Values in Furniture at 5674-9-22M2i Popular priced Furs at Paton: » 5674-9-22M2i Canadian Government Railways Prince Edward Island Railway PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION, CHARLOTTETOWN. - " SEPTEMBER 22nd TO 25th INC., 1914 Excursion Return Tickets at one way First Class fare will ‘.10 ‘issttcdfrom all stations to t‘liarlottt-town by all rcgular trains on September list, 2.Znd, 23rd and 24th. Good to return up to and on Scptcmhcr 2,6.th, 1914. . ~..» SPECIAL CHEAP FARES _ ` Tickets at Special Itctluccd ltatcs will be issued from all stat\t_irts to (,har- lottctown on Svptcniher 22nd, Lilrd and 24th, good to return up to and ‘ou » 'rns GUARDIAN . I -IT PAYS to buy In this Province. -MR. FRANK LAFFERTY ll Gu&r~ dlan Agent In Summerslde. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lsf!erty‘s Tansor- Ial Parlors, Summerside. -COAL ARRIVAL.-The schooner G. (`. Kelly. Captain Webster, has ar- rived in Sumrnerslde with u cargo of coal for R. T. Holman, Ltd.-_H. -SUBSCRIBERS shuuld renew a week or two before the time they 'have paid for has expired and thus §not miss an issue, as all papers are idlscoutinued promptly on PXDIPY _(late. Mtt. l -THE EMPRESS docked last night at $.45 with quite a number of pas- sengers and a heavy express, among which was the aeroplane which will ‘be used at the Charlottetown Exhibi- tion.-J. -FUNERAL HELD-The funeral of the late W. H. Brown, took place ' from the Presbyterian Church. Summerside. on Sun- day at 2 p. m. The deceased, a highly respected citizen of the town, was S6 years of age. Two sons and four daughters are left to mourn.-H. YIESTEBN PERSONALS -Itcv. J. J. McDonald, Klukora, was in Snmmcrsidc yesterday, --Dr. Gallant. Bloomfield, was in Suunicrsidc, yesterday.-Il -Chict of Police Oakes is at pie- sent in thc country enjoying a few wizo earned holidays.-ll. -His many friends are pleasedto learn that Mr Darby, who had an operation performed as the result of Injuries reccived from a kick by s horsc, is steadily improving.-J. -Thc s.s. “l\Iorwheuna" on her regular trip arrived from Montreal yesterday morning v-:ith a fair cargo. After taking in a quantity of hay and oats she left again at four o’clock.-J. - -;\lr. Thomas Butler. jr., of Glen garry, Lot 7, was in Sumn1c~r.~aitle yes- lcrflay. llis wife, who, 1; few weeks 81:0, undt-r\vcnt a serious operation in tho l'rinct~ County Hospital is gradu- ally .'i»r‘o'.'erltig and will noon be able to return home. ll. -Tho funreal ofthe late Mr Williani II. llrown, which took place Sunday afternoon, was largely atcndcd. After a short service at the house thc ne- mains wore taken to the Presbyterian tfhurcli. where an impressive service was conducted by the pastor, Rev. ll. J. Fraser, assisted by the Rev. Ernest Rico, after which thcv were intcrrcil in the l’coplu's' Ceinetery. The pall-bearers were Messrs William Stewart. Sinclair, W. G. Taylor, Mm-_ Septcmbor 25th, und on September 25th, good to return ber Zftlth, 11114. good going and returning by either spcclul or regular trains. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS AND Station . . . . . . _ Leave Tignish...... .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .....5.00A O'Lcury.... . .. Sunimcrsitlo.. .... . Kensington. . . . .. . . . . _ Emerald.. .. .. .. .. lluntct' Itivcr. . .... ._ ...9.§l5 ('harlottcto\vu, Arrive.. .. 10.30 Elmira..:. .. .. . . . . .. 5.00 S0uris.... .. ...tif-'0 St. I’A»-I l\3@`|"'©@C Q1 .o as follows: For Murray llarhor at 0.00 1'. l\l.; For Sourls and Elmira at 0.210 l’. M.; 1-‘ur Capo "l`ru\'or.-ao, Summa 1-side and Tlgnish 6.00 l’. M., and for tluorgcto\\'n at 6.30 l’. See Posters at Stations for full Information. ._ . . C. A. HAYES, H. H. MELANSON, .Gum-ral 'I`ralli<-, l\I.1n:igor, General Passenger Agent, Moncton. . , W. T. HUGGAN, District Passenger Ag 5502-15-3.115112-llli. up to and on Septem- FARES _ Fare .~M. $1.35 " 1.20 “ 1.00 " .80 “ .70 " .45 “ 1.00 “ 1.00 “ .80 “ .50 “ .45 " '.45 " .45 “ .30 Exhibition Grounds and 24th, will leave nt 3.30 1*. M. and Moncton. cnt, Charlottetown. i___J W f » In of P. E. Island, Limited Schurman Baa. 1510.1. Summerside. DIRECTORS George McQuar1°ie, Manager , liable companies represented. will consult their own interests by cummu us. Write. call or phone. R. G. Dunn & Co., and Bradstreet agencies. Omfmw First National Fox Exchange Dr. A. W. Leard, President S. M. Hicks Hubert Iiowatt, Vice Pres. A. E. McLean Dr. J. A. McMurdo, Secy-Treas. T. D. Carruthers This exchange buys and sells Foxes, Furs, Real Estate, Farm Lands, Fox Shares, Stocks, Bonds, etc. Nothing but I first-class Fox Stock handled and none but thoroughly re- Pcrsons desiring to buy or sell Foxes, Fur Stock, etc. REFERENCES: Bank of Nova Scotia, Royal Bank of Canada, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Summerside, or Phone 68 Agents Wanted P. G. Box 250 P. E. I. nicating with _L 1 . l _ l m Prince County Exhibition Thursday, October lst, 1914. Free for all - - - - Purse 2.24 Trot - `- - - “ 3.00 Trot and Pace - - " Races to start at 1.30. Five to Enter. Three to end at fifth heat. Hopples allowed. Entrance f_ee 5 percent. Winners to pay 5 percent additional. Money divided 50,25 15 10 percent. Entries close zen. september. Right reserved is mng§lpostpo,t.Rrd dd" be1914, bar. atlonalndilgscto ggcvzms ilvlhaeriia tl‘iT¥n§IoSi|li>tteTonflict wiiii ‘””°s..a.i°°”“‘i.°‘€.‘;b£‘.i‘.’a.'§’;“!.’.“.§’ii’.”°°‘..i..‘““ fi* HON. JAMES A. MCNEILL, V JOHN GRADY. ' . , I -.;s £13, ,f' _f~`-"“`; 1’ .~"”~,`='»*’~"` ff? -3‘=E.'i'*l;i£"’5=,'i§- Races $200.00 100.00 100.00 to start. Races dock Mcl.cod, 'l`hc-ophilus Itamsay and Douglas Gordon,-J. DR. I. E. CROKEN Veterinary Surgeon Prop. Abeg `t F H ` 1 Office 2§ii1eror(i)l3Iocl)r§p1ta _ Phone 484. Residence Revere Hotel. f 1 X x Inverness ‘ Coal _The CLEANEST and BEST with no CLINKERS and very little ASHES. “Try Some You’ll See” thing else. Buy Inverness 5G3l‘€|~22.\lGi ‘JJIAH so /' Q. 1 li /»~f".f 1" Walk-Over Shoes , A Lady’s , Dress Shoe _ The shoe shown here ; is of Walk-Over quality, trim in pattern beautiful in shape and rich in I r You know that patent ' leather is the dressiest 1 leather made. Nothing ~ can really nil the place of ; good patent leather. ; X X J -ON! CENT por word each in- sertion tor. advertising in this eol- umn. Cash must accompany order; Minimum charge twenty-uve cents. ' O -- -MR. J. C. LEWIS, Guardian re- presentative ln Albertor., will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter. Lf. -A CHALLENGE.-The Kensington, Athletes do hereby challenge the Al- berton Baseball team to a frlenrly game ol' ball to be played on Tuesday,_ September 29th. E. H. Pldgeon. Cap-‘ tain Tthletes. --SUMMERSIDE.-Mrs. CL . Lld-I stone, Tyne Valley, was a visitor to Summerside Saturduy.- Mr. Louis Dystant, Ellerslie, was in Summer- side Saturday on u business trip .-‘ I .+_ ., c . ' . fl > ,'”_` ‘= ~ -#_ -E - ' ` rv" ' In Articles' That You ,Have to Have , In order .to make room for our fall stock we have I reduced some of our goods to even less, » than co§f"'ii' articles that she has to have and save money for her fr household needs. ` A - I The goods have an 'exclusiveness 'Which adds' to _ Mr. T, M. How-a.t.t, Merchant, Cole-" man, was in Surnrnerslde Saturday on buying trip.-Mr. Leslie Campbell, Cape Traverse was a passenger to Summerside Saturday,-Dr. Gallant.. Bloomfield, was in Summerside on Saturday.-Mrs. John McLeod and daughter, Bradalbane were visitors to' Bummerside son. Saturday.-W. R. Maynard, Northam, was in Summer- side on Saturday.-Mr. Peter Fergu- son, (lrshnms Road, was in Summer- side Saturday on a buying trip.-Mr.| and Mrs. Sterling Hunter, Summer-| side, spent.Sunday visiting friends in Kensington and vicinity.-Mrs. Alban* Mcliellun, Indian River, is spending' the week visiting with friends in Mar- gate the guest of Mrs. Thursa Hen-' derson.-His many friends will bo glad to learn that Mr. Henry Hen- derson, lllarggte, who had 8 very sore leg for some time, having been nick- ed by 8 horse, is getting better nil rapidly as can be expected.Y ‘ -ARMY FIELD SERVICE FUND.- On Tuesday September 15th, at thel call of the Rev. Pastor of Mount Car- mel, ovcr four hundred persons were present to take part ln one of tho most patriotic meetings over held ln' this provincc. The Rev. P, 1*. Arsen-l ault having been appointed chairman, explained in a few chosen words the object of thc meeting, Mr. I). IJ. Arsen- ault, Principal of Mount Carmel School acting as secretary. On the stage be-' sides the gentlemen above mentloned,‘ were seated the Hon. A. E. Arsenault, lion. Mr. Doble, Mr. Mnthwin Gallant.. who for t\venty~five and more years has been engaged as a member of the lcaclting staff ol' this province. _ Mr.; Adrien Arsenault, B. A., student-at-‘ law with Hr. A. ii. Saunders. Summer-I side. The chairma.n's remarks were* loi'1owi~d by thc spontuncous gift of the ladies towards the Red Cross Soc-' lety, consisting of one hundred and tivenly-five pairs of stockings. I and eighty-five pairs of wrlstlots to- gether with pillow slips ami sheets and other articles. Mr. A. E. Arsen-| ault followed and explained the causes and effects of the present war. nndl dwclt upon the necessity of every- one contributing his part towards thei niaintenance ot' the army. Mr. Doblel expressed his great pleasure at seeing' such it large and enthusiastic assembly and dwclt upon the generous gifts ot' the ladies present. Mr. Gallant reviewed thc causes and eff- ects ot' the Napoleonic wars and fore- shatlowed as great a defeat to the Kais- er's armies tts Napoleon had met. on the field at \\'atcrloo. Zllr. Adrlenl .-\rsonault in vcry- clzissical I“I'ench| showed howcd how thc Acadians havcl alivays been loyal ami truthful to the Ilritisli Crown and emphasized the necessity of contributing part of mat- erial goods, yea! more of their blood it ritwcssary. l\‘lr. Arsenuult, thc next speaker, under thc spell of' such pat- riotic discourscs, said he was not equal to thc occasion; however, on such a grand and momentous circumstance ho could not but express his pleasure, -it being ut being present and declar- cd that if all the ladies of the Empire arc as generous as.th0so of Mont Carmel, the forsaken soldier will find comfort in his abandonment. About one thousand bushels of oats were sub- their charm and desirablity. The former price was moderate, but now We have cut these prices deeply in some instances more than half. ' ~ - - _ Ladies’ Coats Ladies’ Suits Formerly 2.50, 5.00 io 10.00 Formerly “ti to 20.00 ` ~ Sale Price Sale Price "‘ 2.96 2.se ees s.oo Capes Skirts Formerly up to 6.00 different shades Formerly 25,1; aicllxioigfs 600' Au Sale Price Sale Price I. 3 9 I. SB Kimonas Underskirts Sweaters Diff. shades and sizes, Flannelette in all sizes In White énd other Q01.- Regular prices 5.00. and colors. Regular 1-50 ors samples. Regular Sale Price. Sale Price 1.25 to 2.00. Sale Price 2.39 4-93 981: ' Coat Sweaters ` I All samples with and without colors in two colors and plain colors.. Regular up to 5.00. Sale price ' 2.00 Prowse Bros Ltd. I \ ». which means that the Woman who knows can procure 5 E” I A ' I is scribed. The martial and soul ln- spiring hymn. “O canada, Terre de nos Aicux." was rendered with enthusiasm and never was “God Save the King" sung in n more prayerful toxic of appreciation. It t ‘. SUCCESSFUL RUSSIANS PURSUIT LONDON, Sept. 21.-A despatch from Petrograd says the Russians urn pursuing the Austrians along the Riv- er San and have captured Durbecko. 75 miles west of Lomburg, und have crosscd thc river despite an at- tempt made by the Austrians to pre-, vent them. SANG “RULE BRITANNIA" ` LONDON, Sept. 21.-A Times cor- respondent in France describes an In- cident at Havre whcrc the United States cruiser Tennessee lay in thc harbor and u British transport, the decks ot which were tltrongcd with soldiers, passed her. Tho American cruiser dipped the Stars and Stripes und suddenly the British Tommles broke into “Rule Britannia." "Then," says the correspondent,"an amazing thing happened. I heard and was thrilled by lt. The bronzed Amer- ican sallors took up the rolling chorus: “Rule Britannia, Britannia rules thc waves, Britons never, never, ncver shall be ‘ slaves." - have ever witnessed." ' Big sellers, Ladies’ and lVlen’| Wool and Silk Golf Coats at Patons. 5674-9-22M2i Russian Black Lynx Shawls,these furs are fluffy like the genuine Lynx at Patons. 5674-9-22M2i Foxes for. Sale , Class “A” 'and Imported black and ,patched Foxes ranch bred and wild lcaugght mink and innrten. Write or ‘ "It was thc most brotherly uct l'Ph°“° R~ J- MCNMU T¥"“‘ V'\||0¥- .»moosc......- -. 54990-7 mt! ` ___ | »_u-u'-on-Q Ask your dealer for Inverness - so ~ .f“.*2‘.'.“»iP-is O, 9 Valours rash -' Moi-ris&Smith Menfs g ,e:§t` .:.‘;‘;r":s...i.‘:;. saws; A 1»i»==f»-- f° M- f-mm _smartest trimmings. For a Hat that grey, castor, maroon fan Silver is different snappy and classy come _ _ ' ’ ’ hem _ etc. Also combinations of colors r $1-75 *° $359 V. neck roll or auto collar. D. . TM#-s tell him you won’t have any- w Good Dressers Like Our TOGGERY I / / Just what a man wants in Furnish- | ings he is sure to find here ‘ ' We spread before our customers - ,_-`l,_ each season a line of fresh Toggeryf that iS fight in Style, quality and price! ` Our Furnishings are Different 3 Different from the common sort---and -different in price, because we never ask fancy figures for Fall Hats! Sweater' Coats ! sc. so. C $1.65, $2.00, so $5.00 A 156----158 ous... si. ....--.-1,-,._~v.vsr.¢~ ,~,- _ im»s...av.k - ~ ' . Fan ! I As usual we have the pick from, i the best two makers inCanada'.About - anything you could possibly want at reasonable prices. ' 60¢. soc, $1.25 up to-»sa.s0 anything. i ' _, I f _ o-Alhdgggivirtienilhirtsl ‘ »‘ ‘ ‘»:».;».'»»'>1f`t'l`i.?&'£t.al' L’-`»