,_ ill, i,_._ (V, . _~ . ,, , .\ 1 , i if;-~ in lic i » s li _l . -.-.i ,_ .,, fi :l .-lf, .1 i li ~.».i l , > l ,. i »~ ~» i ff.. i ini . -l_. ,i_ ’§ if" ' ‘i . _.. , .»-. fr ,,_.. .. " _ 4 _...”_,,_ sm( E -` ‘ . -i .,. .7 1. .,,. f i i i i. ., , ‘sim `i. l .»» l l 4; - i -cafes e nf. ' . V. ‘i . ll Q. f -‘\'.. , _ ,. 4 Y . i . ,i '.. ._ v' '_ _ , 3 _ . _ _._ f I . S \, '~. \ ` l ‘ ., _ , 1 F , 5 ,f 4 _i I 4 __l. l .,,,, i ¢‘.. 4 _ i ~.- ar '.. '_ iw# - I-I" r "dgi3; 1 ` i\ -‘~_- :!:_ -- __~ ‘lli`7"f1..‘ . --.,v .,; . -., i_,=.~- _ ‘1"f'- ` irvralu-rmsr ' >- __is,lslii_ v Q o _ "“‘ *It pays to buy in this Province #Tha Rev F A Wlghtman will It t buy ln this Province.. - ace .. C _ m e- ' t e ~ F < F ... .. _ . . . , - pgy| 0 '-- preach in the Sonris Methodist church _ . _ . ._ _ *Mrs McEwen of lil-iliiax s vieil. tomorrow mornin at 11 o'c1ocli. -° -The Morning Daily Guardian can ieiiigiegalaoggdixgliglgur at . - . - g _ ing Mrs. M. McDon.ild of the Ivlonta- be obtained at Lafferty's '1‘¢ng0|-15| _ . ‘ ‘ _ _ . _ ~ i “ -..°Tl\s Morning Daily Guardlmcan Parlors. Summersido. _ 12-isilrtf. -an nsws, advertising and sub- V e f A * guo Hotel. Montagle.- ...*'l`licre will be mass in St. Mary’s R. U. Church tomorrow at 9 and 10.30 a. m. and vespers at T p. m.-° \ ...~Mia.. Iila Brow, none Bay, wh.. neobtalned at l-I. J. Mabon'| ru -- . i . . _ lt0*“°~ 3°“fil- 4~fm?_;l,l. ghiaililtdotlz hia|i1dedlti.i,artI-(llxCa1:ixi`ik.vii:iliii1't): i ' _ ' i . » W I I U n ...~ii. ir. Gibson, l-ialinix, ...iii ii. B, lmili. ana'si{ie¢.§;.i__g_ _ 5 ‘“ ' _A,,,,¢,,,,‘, 1825,, ,,h,,,,,,,,,,, 0, ,,,,,,,,_ London, Paris and New York models are all represented in `o1‘i`f glimwi Fisher, Montreal, wer i S 1" 'e~- _ _-_ 1' ` ' ` - ` _ , - . I terday and registered eatnthemdhiii lid- -Gasoline! Gasoline! any quantl- (gf r§‘ii§rl|i’1;¢;r:itd¢aBrace Mtigltiildrgl of ladlcs ready to wear garments for the beasmfs trade' An the newest cloth Br»)lnKa!&oSumr , on 1 l°~il.l ° 0 li Wil.- hns been visiting in Antigonlsh, l~&.b`., tel.-' ty. Car load and steamer load just ' - -_.__ All (llc IlC\\/CSI Sl.yl€S has arrived home.-‘ . ...’Misses Mollie McKie and Sllsan Mills, Little River, were in rionris yesterday.-° ...'Now fur your fall suit and over coat. A splendid assortment to choose froin at W. Ll. l.eard’s, Souris. 9-14dr3i. ...°llev. n. ii. rlarriiiiiii, li. A., vi lvlnntugllc is wiitinl.: ii series of art- icles on llihic Stliily for The Wesley- an. ...°.'\lurtiu Mi:Kuiiioi\, Montague, is Guardian representative, und all news, advertising and subscriiJii0I1H in Moiitili.;ut~ and vicinity should be handed to bun. 2-Sdrtf. ...”'i`he following were the Montague market prices yesterday 1 Butter. 230. clzgs, l‘Jc, heel, li to lilc, piitiii-»»vs,40c und mutton UC#-' ..."l`he \v4~ilillllg of Miss Sllsic l\’.il- lcr, Little lli\'|,-r, to Hurry llurkc of l~`ortuue ilriilgc, \\ill tilkc plalvfi at Miss Mills' lioine on Wcilu-_-s lily ,\'.ep- tclnbci' `."lth.-' ' - ‘ily i-peciill l‘ci1u».~st llii- ifrgiiil rc- riful ;;i\'i'u hy Dr. llzllilwiii in St. i\li.ry s lhnrcll, Souris, on Tllnrsiiaiy c\ri\ilu;, \vlll be repeated in the --_iilnc llliirc .\lull\i:i.y, Sept. 18, l\‘L r‘-iflllf yum, tl--lolllipil ...".\l'thl:r l., (`oll0tt of Kil\g's Uni-l \l'l‘.:ify \\ill coilillict sel‘\'li'es lil St. Allnlii's lipiscoliiil ('liurch Souris to- llil\l‘l'ii\\‘ :lt ll und T. 'l`ll.s will be the lilst scl'\‘i_'i~s_tiikcil liy Mr. Uollctt before his rctnrll to Kiug’s.-* ...'lle\', (J, ,-\. Logon, Glenllolin,(`ol- clivstrr l‘.» will |u'c;ll-li ill the l’rc>;h_v~i trriiiii l`liuri-ll .it liziy Fortliile toinor- ro-..' iiioruiiii.; und ill St. Janics’ Pres- hyir;-iuii <‘liiu~ch at Souris in thel evcliiilg :lt thc usual hours.-’ t`ori'cctcd for cvcry Wcdncslluy und b`n.tllriluy issue. ligizs lil flilftcr 15 to lil New \l'hitl\. llilts 40 l'oti-lti\<‘s 50 llrcsslsll bucl' G to 8 llrcssad .llogs Sl lllnck Hills -12 Huy loose $9 Pressed Huy $10 l’lums and llunisoils 6 Apples 40 MONTA G Uh] MAIil(l‘l'l`S. ~ Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. '..."l`iirl.‘ \\'i\.~: ii large attcnil;-.nec ati llic iiolillrill uivctlni; held 'l`llilrsililvi :lftrl'u4»i»ii ut Lleolwrctoivil. ,»\reh.ibald| .l_ .\lclll.iiiilil, pl‘c.~ti~\ 0 U _-f g ` ' \ _/ *ii \ ` ~ .-7 5° __` '_l' ` J D SHOES lr' 3-__,,,,' of Tignish, 1'. E. Island, but now i~. Mrs. Hogan left Chicago to visit th for many years :ind was also 0. mem B. (l., and Mrs. At\vo0d_ ln Bi-ook sion is of a rattle, a feverish ratcln fur buyer in Tile l'ns, Sask., and Mis: -That desirable property in .I-ry,,,,_ Sallie =\h€Hl'il Of f\0l`\\'HY. l‘. E. Is- :onsisting of residence, store barn fund, were united ill the holy bond: zbeds, &c., and 2 or 9_1 ac'|-es of of nlatrimony. The groom is .1 broth 1 'and, is offered for sale ui. a ri|.:hf 01' Of “CV i’» J- Hllffllil of (fhicugi lrice. It is ncnr chlll‘cl1cs, schools hy whom the inurriage ceremony, wa- ind other conveniences. Has rural iicrforined. i-le is also a brother 0 nail delivery and telephonic: eonni'c~ Dr. F. J. Hogan, Tisllzlle Park. Tb. tion. Applicants should write J. 1*' wedding dinner was pnrtaken at th- Hood, Charlottetown, for fllrtlicr home of F. Phee's and would satisfi particulars, or ask Alliro Hnwnlt the most epiurean taste. Amid thi Tryon, to show them through thi; good wishes of their friends Mr. ani promises. g.ggd,~q_(_ Western cities of (`unada. They wil '-IEALTH ANI) BEAUTY l»lIN'I`S. lnukc The Pas, Sssk, their futur i *- home. If the sunbllrned face is wusihcd in --.- 'auttermilk and covered with tnlciin, -'i`llroughout_ West Prince Count; >0Wl0 lllltil they are healed over. ber of Court (lnewny 1. fl. F., in cnci whim ll Child OF llny ill person is society taking n deep interest in thei ;iven il dose of medicine un iced welfiirs, 1)e¢mned_in survived by his sloth should be tied around tile`Ti`€5kT` wife. one sou William lu Calgary ami With this treatment the dose will bo four ilniightei-5 Manda and Mrs_ _]_ retained, no mutter ilow delicate thc W. Waugh, Alberton, Eva in Golden itomach lB~ line also two brothers, W. B-_ in A box of bandages should be kept. England and Henry in Minnesota n every household, in case of an and one sister Mrs. Charles Travers -lccident. Bandages should be torn Kildare (‘.ape_ In their deep Son-ow _'rom strong cotton cloth and wound the bereaved will have the sympathi tightly Until Heedei 'They should bc of all, The funeral will take place if various widths and not hemrned. Sunday afternoon to Sf" peteris Have also a supply of stout narrow Episcopal ('gm¢gei~y»_ The service at strips to be used in tying.It is ad- the grave will he Conducted by th, /isable to ,put all thc bandages when Masonic Fraternity.-A. nade into ri medium oven for a ”,;°~ ~ :hort time to stcrilize them, tllcn C a999_ th_V0Ul!h life 01'! u '£0l’_rl§l1t 0 put them in n hot, wide mouthcil chatter, ln mortal fear tllnt lf sh' preserve jay and screw on the lid stops for a second the world wil while an are still not stop too.. And the amazing thing a- ____ _______; hollt it is that no one ever remenl ' 1 .J 1 bers anything she says; the impres READING STRONGLY _hectic and s.nx_ious in its desire to what would appear. H rémarkably impress; it ls diseased vlvaclty. She unselfish saying is one of Arnold find atsreatlmany of lil*-1" Sex. 51101115 Bennctt's in his book, How to liivc earn 9 va ue °f s‘1e“°9' on Twenty~F'our Hours a Day, where- n describing the advantage and the , To COOK POTATOES neans of mental`_ training he says that all novel-reading should be ex- s,Pi:},i;t§>)es nl,*;e lowt,i,n Dr0,:2eid_ Mid eluded from serious reading. He is '°` 9 0" en W1 me” ' hah or himself a novelist of present vogue, °g,,§:'- _ , tt ,_ int he affirms that the real secret of 0 'mnem ma er '99 “ext the good novel is that it requires no iff” usd,” quite i“,"§e1y mst when mental effort 'on the reader’s part ,E 9° a ‘W5 me pee E ' and therefore is not to be considered Phe starch of new potatoes has not as H means of develOpme,,t_ reached, lts_ni:lturity so they are H01 He declares that imaginative poetrv s“,,°';”’t9,d‘,5_"§t“‘i “B Old P°t“t"°s' _ l is the best possible means to intellec. 0 il 015 l-1‘€_"" i"Q"U““°°‘-1 UHV01 tuul training, and urges all people to so may lic combined with many other read poetry even though they mav f"°"‘-"~ _ , ihiinf they dislike ii. To le.ii~n in like A peck of potutocs weighs fifteen it will amply repay the effort of nt. llollllds and.will iiveriige from fifty W tention involved nt first. He consid- sl,Kt,ytl>fotatocst. t One ,poumll will _'be ers poetry the highest form of liter- * 1 -,l lo our p_o a oss o mcllllm site. aturc and finds that the deepest wis- ""`"'E 'f __'_'_f‘___._ ___ -, Jn” i’9""*_3 maY_°°5t fri'-im ‘me tu five dom may be littered so. He says, "I Tf"-`-*"5`-”~7~_»-“`""-"`:=`- °"'"`""'* ' . 1 C91"-S 1" the Cities- will never cease advising my friends Soak old potatoes in water. and enimies to ,end poetry hdore (‘iiulli.;e the water while cooking if ,_,,,,.,th,,,g ,,|se_~ 1 strong, _ i-_ 4-v Never allow potatoes to stand in he sun , Potatoes coo cdf in their jackets ,shpillll be pierced to allow the steam ,to escape., , ilaked potatoes should be rolled in .fi cloth til the skin burst. This pre- `vnnts the p`otatoes_from coohing too long, which' makes them sticky and I I , Vsqggy, will v/Cal in ni- ,hun |,,,,,.,, _ l otutoes should be simmered (not boiled). It is a waste of fuel and spoils the potatoes. -Too rapid boil- ing makes them a solid paste which is both unpalatahle and lndigestlble. NIPPERKINS OF WISDOM Who hearkens to the gods, the gods give ear. - l Ill words are bellows to a slackan- ing fi|‘e. Places do not ennohlc men, but msn make places illustrious. "He who tastes every man's broth sometimes burns his mouth. Reputation ls what men and wo- men think of us; character is what , ,_ aliwiiys pourioffl the water as soon; C as, done and remove the cover to l- ' ...W ii... .,._.......' ,£0 " Extr av agance ut Gut” Coal _ 'i`here’s just as much room for economy in buying coal as any other necessity of llfe. While Inverness Coal has more hcnt units to the ton than any other coal it costs no more 'than they comlnon coal. ‘ ‘ The use ofa lilllejudgmenl or “horse sense" will tell any per- son that the coal with the great- est amount rf heiiiqsroducing qualifies is the most economical to buy. Inverness is properly scrssncd coal-every plrtiels of' foreign mutter ls sxlracled, 'leaying nothing bill n guod, unifnfni irandard of clean,scr¢en- » sd co il. _ Buy the coal that will save dollars. _ ‘ -- ` 1-i-i6d.inr God and angles know of us. _ _ " >.- i . . i /i ' /7 il _ , / % ,. . ‘°J i , . 2 .fr it "1 . - 5 , it i i 2. New costumes New fall cords New lizliilcoiils New Sweater Coats New gloves, corscts, .\\ i\`<“»_ \§\\\<- i, Skirts, and Underwear. *_ received. Send y ur rd 1; B L. _ i -' - - - _ ` » ' m_H0t d,m,m Mu be served by Mem), & Co, mei, Si.jé,di;r,.i <,,_16i,-,ig ty r,§u1.ts,<;r,esBe,:,lsi:,g,I,;;var;,.,,u;,>,i eiauaile Don be deceived by sensational ,advertising and colourul pictures of the solemn.. si-es. at _iwrgetowu on inc ’ -‘_ isiiiipllles ..:'ar..¢., ifcnay & 5,, overproduction of Canadian sweat shops, because we can sell you up-to-dale Exhibition on Sept. 19. The ad ap- -Tb S ' id -k g , ' ’ _ " ° ,Jem ,H me ,SSM _yestergayi»»r;=;1:;s_€,,h,;.;a. sm rims siimmmias. ii-lziiuisiiiw goods at the same Prices or less. _ 'l black o t 42c, r d h l0,l _ ' ' .~ -,_-F. G. Jordan, Bouris, is Guardi- bay $9.u€;EB 19li’1.e:1ti1tel‘ali'crscroiiiiulg lowgedlriggrlmgiidahnlesnlindaigiailt an representative, and all news, ad- gg 1s¢, in pnnnd block, 19,3 d,,m5,,,,s Brace Méxuy &‘Co Ltd Sumner; i'=‘l"iS¢m¢i1~‘-S dvd 8\lbB0l”iDii0l1s inand plums 6c, apples 40c bushel.-S. side. . ' 9-1¢;dr2i Souris and vicinity should be handed _._ ' 1 1 v x n _Q4 . .W , ._ to him. 2-llldrtf. S,;nTni:;i,sse,d,§egiste£edd at the Clifton, _A11 mms, advertising and ,mb \ `\¢\ _.\ . .}rL,- I *_ s er ‘ ~ - ~ V ~. f ~~. ~ - m,.,.,,e ,0,,0w,,,g were the Smlris Holland, Montlyeew Sealylitovyeplieeoiyoliex, $325,393; 11:1 éiuiéilgaerside and vicinity .1 -if, . § . lnnrkct prices yesterday'-Butter 20c, Ri¢hards, and Capt. Richards ’Bidc~ rio A ent an e 0 Ernest I 'T H E V 01525 1500. l>¢‘L‘f 5°. l*0l`k 750. lul‘d 180. ford; 'l‘. Buesford, Toronto Mc- ' B 7 ____' _ r ' potatoes 30c, turuips 201;, cubhuge 80, C u 11, _gt_ Tl - F_ A_ L: f __ - _ . _ tolilnttoes iltlc, huke 4c, cod fic, S3;:,¢r5ide__;;f)mas' eurgey' impyszigig lnlgriig tgggoifngs follnttflsig hides Sc, pclts 401:, culfsklns 12c, ,___ ` _ . . ,,001 2_,,,_,_, _,,,,, Be F _ te ed , town as fast as lt is required, Brace H t 1 0 eglsldl” tat, .ne Uuecn McKay & Co. Ltd., Sum-merslde, be-| '__ o e , Su r - ~ ;._ ‘ ~ . ...'I\'ow is the tinlc to buy your H, J_ Vaurgyraeur esgies \w.?? B Eig2;tg$,,t,ti§n§a?,{l ?::hstean,'{°r ron’ tt' wiirni clothing for fall and winter. Cook, Stratford; Ge0_ Wood 'Huii-ax' ,ng an extra CL, 10 dwfie ;,"‘i’,,€eD' We ure showing a lovely line of E, and Mrs. McPherson, Sdurisr E' Cheng They gan nog, f‘1|a‘u0 rderu ladies’ iuld inen’s cout sweaters made Humphrey, Trenton; 'l‘. M. Arsellilult. prornptly l 1 a 9_(;6d,2§ froiii. ii nice fine soft wool in grey' SL Chryswm; John I-]_ Yeo N,,rf_h.' ` V X 1 will nary. grey and cnrdinul :rev-am; Sami. K d, B 'il lb~ - _ f ' . .- and srvcn and nluln grey. 'l>\‘icelHedley Weeks eumi=.yE. 1.r?i.a"fuile' are l;he'iinH01:i1i?n m°'i'blmiinelsmut' ililc. Next is our nice line _of l.en's stew-apt, Londrfn; _]_ 1{_ LeB1a|;e [riff bargains fgrsexhibfgcel) mm; y goal, "nd "“*’=" °"‘”`?““‘f“» ""-@St_"'\1-l =-“<1 i-neu.-i<;.\v. A. walker, lvlim-¢t0n;'T.o. be seen by the nil Qglsxfierilsfriie lintterns. ralilullll-I from -ri li 521), Edgett, M0,,t,.eu1, _,_ w_ Sobey, New_ have H splendid ra' e of- 00d' ty lves .sk lllurdoch, .\loiltil-:le. '.| _'.tdl;`i. }cast1e_ N_ H4 A_ H_ white, M,,,,t,~cai. select from and the iftemizgd d,;c,_, _ H. M. Robertson, Charlottctowil,-S, 10,, of same Shouxd prove intercstilng SL'Mi\mR5lDl`; MARKETS- -immediately oil their arrival in :;miiiriagiLt(di'dl;iis1adlridsarllvglyf ` Chicago, Francis J. Hogan formerly to promptly iiiilll _, C., 9 H ’ 1 » ilu ii __ __ ' ".5" s * g ~ \ l A We have received our first ship nlcnt of Labrador Mink furs in nluffs sfolcs, throws and collars and would like every lady 'on P.E.Islaud to call and inspect these goods and compare tllclll with what can be bought elsewhere. \ ‘ duction -of our new seven gore vicuna cloth skirt, The colours are black and navy . They are nicely trini- » med with satin braid and every scaln is taped. '1`llc ' sizes are from 23 to 36 bands, and lengths frolll 37 to 42 inches. This makes zi vcry desirable skirt for fall wear and the price is only _ - _ $3.75 rowse res Ltd Strictly Cash and One Price to all. _ §ll ._ -_ , !'_!__.,_| in-; '|`ilE ENTERPRISE FOUNORY C0,Sackvlll€,N.B. Have you read the 'festilnonialn from the West reirarilimr the ENTERPRISE B LA ZER FU RNA C E. 'l‘hen read this one also that you may nee that this Furnace is not (like thi- Prophetl witilout honour in its own country. Eldon, P- E. I.. Aug. Zlsi, |911 E. _ D. Bell 6: Ou._ ivloniague Brldire. P. E. i. Gentleman. .ln nuswer to your enquiry an to how llikcf-ho EN'l‘|‘}Rl’RlSl.'} llI»_A'/.Eli ANOE ` llecl b f uld it ' it sl rt- _FUR , lnstn. ;.'_you In my H ore, wo any is invlni: evory si | ii . ion. it uses less fuel to Lrlve the sumo amount of heat than the one lor|norl.v in is p ace. You can safely refer anyone in this vicinity who requires is furnace to ine ' for s reference and recommendation for the iii. -\Zl'.\R ~ ' Yours respectfully, ' _ Jas. Sf.. C. Mopro. if you dread the a proach of winter with a poor boating uppiirtllv, why not invest-i ate, the meritjs ofthe BLAZER? It will pay you. Holdrby leading stove dcsiors, or circular on reiiuesl.. E is = 1 He advises as a first course ln poetry reading Hnzlitt/s famous essay on the lluture of "poetry in general” and then Mrs.` Browning‘s Aurora Leigh, saying that he ha known more than one person for whom this poem has been the in-cans of proving that in thinking tlley_ disliked poetry they Bere entirely mistaken, I-le finds that to read the best poetry makes ii demand, which he‘ calls strain, upon the intellect, ibut ha apparently means that normal sense of close attention and earnest thinking- which is necessary to reach the real meaning of any lofty literafture and Without ivhich all reading is a mere superficial 'pleasure without educatlva value.-Christian Science Monitor. [RICE OF RU-BEER.. Ceylon find lrialaysfa have suddenly shown up as sources of a rubber sup- ply and their output. is beginning to aflcct the market. That is a good thing. Rubber is now in zreater de- mand than ever before and there can- not be too much of it produced. It shouldn't cost a small fortune fora set of automobile tires.-Lowell Cou- rler-Citizen. ' "White frost last night suggests warm blankets, bed comforts cosy underwear, comfortble fair coats, felt hats, sweater coats and other, com- fortable garments. Patons. ,9-16dtf STOCK NOTES The Dept. of Agriculture lrmaking arrangements for the importation of about 30 ram lambs and sheariings this Autumn. They will be purchased from the leading breeders ln Ontario and Quebec. It is ex ed they will _ PNC reach this Province about the and of Bargains in Enameled Ware PIC is zn zs so ssc cliusliou occ 5 __g-__|én| _ _K 1 maxim Z Auction sale in each of the three ' counties. This will afford n excellent opportunity for our bregders to sav, ,. cure new bloods. ln their floclisf A nice property on the B_aul¢ 0 ' ‘ the Montague River containing 3 lfmoullcfmffirs acres of land, a house with I3 '*' ‘ rooms with summer kitchen atmcli- "Tag - Tag - Tag - exhibition in S wcell for the Charlottetown Hospital. ed’ a.bB.rn and othsr 0?; buglfd life 9.1453, alsoa nice orcllar . IIC best locations on thc Island for a “A $45.00 Raymond sewing machine summer hotel, will be_ sold at E. H. l:leer's sale on Will be gold mmap if applied for _si Monday the 18th. 9.161111 Ona, \v,~;¢c M- can an awiiqr for iuiyllu ."°*- formation. "A pair of Curling Stones will be BENJAMIN AITKEN, _ , ‘ sold at E. H. Bser'i sale on Monday ' i V i-\it'¢ai's I-`arrY» P' |" ‘ the 18th. 9-16dli » _ _ “The school sports under Abe- gwslt management will--be held t0- SHIPPING NEWS day at 2 o’clock _._ °°’i'he sale of E I-I Beer' h u mild diem will start at iii so iii Eiélilkgigstonsept 15-s s Hilliw '\1"l’ °“ M°“‘l°Y S°P¢~ 18111 Bs on suis Belton sem-» Ralph F°"""" time 9~lsilu suetcnchsz Baltic. annum, Pi. I stfellgdutlfndsrs ara, called for the H“Mng.;_......------- b uw,” an u ngs an Machinery of "A ' Q1; t I sure Y 0liafloil'tetown» Condensed Milk Co.l|-ig xii: liiyztsrlohsplgown Ms" d,;;,` '-.°*- Entered, Sept. 15-S. S. if-lnliiiix. ` V _ . . _ _ this month and will he offered at. s ,f an ie. 9-Milling sxniiiltimi week. 91° ‘ __ ““““,h“,* , _