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TP at ._)_ _ Y . _ No matter whether you buy a low -g priced watch--or one of our most expensive .fi ,_ movements, you will receive the same "lf ' 1- courteous treatment and have the same ' confience in your purchase. We offer both Swiss and American Watche in all styles _of cases--and can meet with yo dea as to price. g W. W. Wellner E Estab. 1868 ' The Great Watch House f~--f ~»~»\1~-.,\~»-.-.,.,`,._:‘,bt5J$¢`*.éé_~e\¢5¢ E F1 U! /I/II#/I.\\\‘ 4 » _ __.. ___ _ ~\'.UAV.V4VAVA“AVAV.VAV»V¢VA'/A*/¢VgVgVAV`V;\’gV \ v -A -J , . _ ` '»"f¢ ‘ 'I se Se 54,54 §",S‘.\" W we .ff`~ff'fU1I£Yf£'?‘Z1"f‘2‘”‘Y“'9‘”:""?}~i~`f““9""“ \ Av ‘. RN GUARDIAN *I AY o buy in this Province. ..°T GORDON IVE8 is Guardian agent in Montague. ..'NOTICE.-All parties having bills against the Souris Exhibition, will please send their accounts to -the Secretary without delay, so that the business can be settled up at 01109- 6070Mll. .. .*RED GROSS SOCIETY.-Great enthusiasm has been shown by the ladies of the St. Peter’s Red Cross So- ciety in their work for the wounded soldiers. At their first meeting the following officers were appolntedz- President-Mrs. (Dr.) MacDonald; Vice-Pres.-Mrs. Robt. Kaneen; Sec.- Miss Lynnie Vanlderstine; Trea.s.- Miss Myrtle Pratt. The sum of money contributed to this worthy cause amounted to $92.50 which was kept for the purchase of material from which the ladies made the following articles ol' clothing: 6 pajama suits, 27 day shirts, 23 night shirts, 12 suits all-wool underwear. 7 sheets, 27 pil- low cases, 40 handkerchiefs, 22 chol- era bandages, 6 nightlngales, 18 wash cloths, 50 pairs woolen socks. Much thanks is due Mr. and Mrs. George i - -» ' . .. Elin-. - $4 Specials It would be extremely dith- _ cult for you to get dressier- more comfortable and fashion able boots regardless of price - than_these Queen Quality $4.00 I specials. They’re (genuinely made through an through-good material-good workmanship -good value. Women's Patent But-toned Boots black cloth top. nice medium heel and toe-a smart stylish model | Price ................. ..: ....... _.S4 00 Women'i¢ Gun Metal Buttoned Boots. dressy. dull liid top nicelv f fashioned and finished. Price. .$4.00 Women's Patent Buttoned Boots, dull kid top, medium toe and heel, styli~h and serviceable, our price ................................... _.$400 Woman'a Gun Metal Buttoned Boot-1, line quu ity, black cloth t -p- an effective fuyle. Price ........ ..$i:00 Alley & Co The Shoe Men I.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ' _IIIIIIIIIIIIlII|IlIIIllI||IlI_III_III|| 3 i IIIIIII Alley’s _ .» ,__ 'fir MC/ `l . ~`i ff rf.”- l ;__. .l Fil-3o*>¢5oo Arews 'si si $3.22' sv ! 7(2)? |pIli\" - *`?f»1l||i"’7 0"' \||||||I|InII|| gi . ' 'v Meeting the man she notices some- l T .. Your Xmas Photos Nothing will be more ac- - - ceptable as an Xmas gift to your absent friends than a photo. A splendid range _of appropriate mounts on dis- Pai’ Cook Studio .tizzr for the Xmas trade ready for you to inspect. visir ous srunio Bayer Photographer ‘ ___ thing lacking in the warmth of his A.nA'"niAN - - __ FALL EXCURSIONS TO _ Bosroiv ___ . _ $18.00 From Charlottetown A I We have our momtidb Tickets onSale until 0etoher3l GOOD FOR THIRTY DAY FROM DATE OF I5SUE‘ I W, B. lt0N.ilw. D. P. A., C. l'.k., ST. ]()H.\'. N. B. Geo. Weller local agent Dominic Liipren Co. ruilding, Queen St. Coiiin for so kindly giving their house as a place for carrying on this work at which the ladies are still busy. EASTERN PERSONALS ..*Mrs. Ewen Cameron and Master Robin, Charlottetown, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of Mr. Geo. Johnson, Cardigan Head. ..*Mr. A. W. Bruce of Red Point, has been in Murray River and Charlot- tetown for the last ten days on busi- ness. ..*Miss Cornelia Macdonald, Sourls East, has accepted a position as sales- lady with R. T. Holman, Ltd., Sum- merside. FLUIIENEE lillll ESEIPES lllllll l WIIITHIIIIS PIIHIIN THE TOP FLOOR FLAT EPISODE NO. 4 In chapter four of the Million Dol- Iarrr Mystery we see the Black Hun- dred Conspirators working on the theory that Florence Gray, thc daugh- ‘~' of Stanley Hargreaves, the hunt- ed millionaire, knows where her fath- ci"s money is hidden. This coupled with the fact that she has never seen her father's signature asking her to ber to disguise himself as Iier father and thus lngratiate Iiiniseli” into the guileless girl's affections. Braine-aptly named-drafts n note which is sent to Florence, with her father‘s signature asking he rto inoet him at 8 o’clock. She is suspic- ious, but her desire to meet her fath- cr overcomes her suspicions, and she steals out through the grounds of the Hargreave mansion toward the address ven in that note greeting and her suspicions are con- firmed when, on looking at the mantel mirror she sees reflected flvc faces perlng through the door.Back ofthein is another of the conspirators with _ a writhing python which is to be freed in the room if she does not give ' them the desired iiiforniatloii. Quick- , ly seizing a chair Florence smashes ‘ the only lamp in the room and con 5 coals herself’ in u cabinet built in the _ wall. Watching her opportunity she » dashes through the open doorway, locking the door behind her. Peoples Theatre. Friday iuld Sut- urday. 400 seats at five cents-700 at ton. Matinee Saturday 3 p. in. PHOTOGRAPHY Good work. prompt delivery moderate prices THE ACORN STUDIO, SOURIS Picture framing dept. in co nee:-tion S62-2.*/l3Mos L_ Phone |92 J \r I_ ' KORBON t DUFFY For a Good Photo -_van nie- narrlenerl and Attorneys MONEY T0 LOAN ‘Solicitors for Royal Bank ol Usual Chariolielowii Slean. navigation tio., ltd. ommcnclng Monday, the 1st of June, thc STEAMER NORTHUMBERLAND leaves Charlottetown for Plctou, N. 4 S.. Daily, (except Sunday) at 8.20 A. E. Ly0l'l“"'Studio ___ Finest work, moderate price. Personal attention iii*/CH t0' To arrivefor he 'in a few days p Amateur’sWc ik _;p___, 15| Coal Coal _ As me -‘wifi weather is arr=,SCh0Oner “A11 I1 - ld t it, . l°s'§?°§`$'i“h‘$‘I-‘é Zhigpd ilgcl? °f_ Marc1a.” coal laid in for the winter. H t ‘?,‘3l.i§f’§n‘?i°i§‘i'?.§‘§ai'£°e3. arriving gclrlrmioet daily bi' Smllmef an ‘ ooners. . ` The Schooner "Gladys B- Whig; nut sizes. orlc with a cars _ kindly 1 lf l'°“"°“““° “"’ f facvorders so as the Co tend' us your order and Sa ‘S go dflivefv W1" be-“‘“",°I.f§‘é§`iican be delivere whilst vessel is d while dlscharzms H possible prices.. f_ main an at Co charging. e du-Chene on return a out . p. ., connecting with express trains for Charlottetown _and Tignish. Connec- I tions made at Point-du-Chene for all e States. 500 Tons b e ..l.’t$‘:¥is.t‘i§.tl’._.§’t.f_i;f-_i_§_f§`;~ quality of Hgrglco 'l ¢ in Stove an es al. t- PLANT LINE __ way ,mm Customers Wi .is now on ost Anthracite please bogk the a IS- tviwieaie a neun can Dealers, & 9”' O°'5Lt~d Us I -:Bane v P- 0° 3°* 5 ~<..:._-1i,f:~ :~ . - '3 ' a A __W,.7--_.._- » - » \_\\ 1| » »~ ' _ . lp .N r.. ' __ '_ o’clock a. m., leaving Plctou on re- turn about 4.00 p. m. Connections made at Picton for all points in Nova Scotia. STEAMER EMPRESS Leaves Summersidc lor Polnt-du- _ Chene. N. B.. Daily (except Sunday) about 10 o’clock a. ni., leaving Point- b 430 in point in Canada and the United G. W. WAKEFORD. Manager. Charlottetown, May 29th, 1914, t 2675-5-30Mtf. 1 The S. S. “Halifax” sail I. from Charlottetown for Bos For further information 'appl to uis camuicsas, Aswt i _ _ , 1 ton via Hawkesbury and Hali- d fax every Friday at noon ..'ONE CENT per word each in- sertion tor advertising in this col- umn. Caeh must accompany order. ..'l'HE MORNING Guardian can be obtained in Bourls at M. A-_ Pac- quet’|. ..*FORTUNE BRIDGE.-Mrs Albert Burke, of' Fortune Bridge, was in ourls. Wednesday, on a business trip. -Mrs W. A. Dingwai. of Fortune Bridge, was in Souris, Wediiesday.- -Mr A. Dawson, of Charlottetown, is visiting at Fortune Bridge, the guest of Mr and Mrs J. S. Francis.-F. ..*BCHO0L EXAMINATIONB. - The following is the standing of the pupils of Corravllle School for the month of September: Grade V.-1, Annie Morrison, average 87. Grade IV.-1, Christina Hume, average 84; 2, Katie Morrison, average 82; li, Liz- zie Nicholson, average 68. Grade Ill. - (Sr.)-1, Mary Flynn, average 76; 2, Willie Redmond, average 72; 3, George Hume, average 64; 4, Patrick Flynn, average 60. Grade lII.- (Jr.) --1, Florence Mclntyre. i-.vcrage 75; 2, John Collins, average 67; 3, Albert Wilson, average 64; 4, Johnny Mclnt- yre, nverage 61; 5, Mary McPhee, av- erage 45; 6, Allan McPhee, average 40. Grade I.- (Sr.)-1, Bridget Flynn average 79; 2, Myrtle M<~Aulay, aver- age 72. Grade 1.- (Jr.)-1, Mike Mc- Phee. average 50; 22, Johnny McDon- ald, average 49; 3, George McPhee, average 47; 4, Angle McPhee, average 20.- Annie Campbell, teacher. ..°Fon1'uNE.- Mr. and ivn-s."'.f. Macl{erii of Boston, Mass., have ar- rived in Fortune and intend spending the winter here, Mrs. \V. A. Ding- well, of Boston, has arrived in For- tune and intend spending a few weeks.-Mrs Albert Burke of' For- tune uccompanieil by his daughter Miss Blanche spent the week end in Morell thc guest ot' Mrs. John .lor don- The niany friends oi' Mrs. A. Darrah of Fortune Bridge will be sor- ry to hear of his serious illness.-Mr. Iames Mills of Littlc River was in Souris Thursday on a business trip. - Mr. William McDonald oi' Little River scld t\\;> \cr_\' (Inf. cows ili Soiiris Inst Tliursday for which he received ii o une was in a si ri F THE NEW HALL AT VICTORIA as Messrs. Jiinies Ilughcs. Philip Beer, Robert Mayhew, Max Farrow and oth- ern of less note. This building is cer- tainly a great addition to the village as It will, when finished, have a seat- ing capacity of about 400 people be- side a very large stage and two com-I modious ante rooms, and will without any exceptloii be the finest country hall' in the Province. The hall is sit- uated oii a large corner lot in the very centre of the town, which is undoubt- edly tlie best location in Victoria, and as it stands there in all its beauty on a solid concrete foundation it reflects much credit on the progressiveness of the Victoria. school district, as the ratepayers oi’ the district are building this magnificent building by their own voluntary offerings with the exception of one subscription from a former nat- ive of Victoria, and now a. highly es- teemed resident of Sunimerside. The buildliig luis a beautiful concrete foun- dation, about iive feet in depth which adds greatly to the appearance of the structure and also sheds much lustre on the kind of work done by Mr. W. W. Rogersoii of Crapaud, who had the supervision of the concrete work. WOMEN"S PATRIOTIC ASSOC- IATION. Newport, 1'. E. Isluiul, collected by R Mcliityrc. The following cmitribiiled $1.001- R J ilrlcliciiiiziii, .luincs Fiiy, \V J Slgs- worth, .-\le.\: Johnson, lluiican Mi-I)oii~ aid, Duncan Faiiipliell, ll A (`unipbeII. ‘llugli l\‘lcEacl\<:rii, I-..-...c Moran, Mi' It J Steele, t‘Iiss l\lcl’Iicc. John Fitzpat- rick, John Sloiiuo., Ihllip Slnziiii-‘_ Mrr. John .I t'-ziiiiplwll, Colin A (‘iiinpIicIl_ I' Mclntyre. 'l`li0in:is Sloziiic gave 754-. The following gave .30 1-ciits:-Mrs Dolorie, Doniinirk .loIinsion, George (‘uu'ipbeIl. ill J ll/lc(‘orinii:k_ Iilrs J I<‘ Moran, Peter l\lcCaskiII. Mrs lt .I Steele, Angus liivlngstouu. Join: Steele, Joseph l\lc(‘orn\ick, liaitic ;\lc- Doiiuld, Mrs Juliii O`Mciir:i. The following gave cciilst---I,oo Doiiald; Mrs Itoiiiild ll‘lcCormIr-.k, $1; (frys. l\'lcCorinick_ 1. Tutiil $120.00. WOMEN'S PATRIOTIC ASSOCIA TION, LAUNCHING, P. E. I. (Collected by Angus B Walker ) very fine price.- The repair work on _ _ ' ' _ __ ‘ 5 ~ _ the Fortune Breakwater is progress- 'H19 l°Il0“"“g g‘“'_° ‘”15“’PaU""“ I ing very fast- Mr. E. .i. Johnston of M°l""S0“' Mrs D -I walker' Jomlfll ML" F rt _ - Be ,. mv,,,. Thursday Phersou, A McDonald, Mrs D \ ostoii, miss Maggie McCormick Patrick l\/lr ` b t .- ._ ~ ' ' on 8' u ness p (`-orniick, Miss Mary McDonald, N D lvlorrison, Angus I3 Walker. Underwear -`- ;>'; `s j _ ' `* ” '<7 for Women I and Children ll l I Heavy and Medium Weight _One of the largest stocks in the city all sizes and qualities. We have placed on our front counter about 140 pieces, balance discontinued lines, at the following cut prices. Childrens size 2 28c for 22c ' , 1 I 3'iU`lC.»J (ADJ ©[\7 NIO U1® ll ll tl _ 8 32 “ 28 Womens size 24 & 36 29c for 25c -‘ as only 56 " 40 .. .. .. .. 55 .. 45 u u i fi ii ii A Stanley Bros . J F'ii_v, Austin Johnstrin_ .loliu .loIiiisto:i, Wilfrid Joliiislon, .lolin A tfziinpbull, John Tlioiiiii:-s Caiiipliell. Joseph Fay,- Angus Mctlorinicli, Mrs Georgi- hir- Mis A131-eiinetl. l\lr-Donald, 2; Mrs The following gave 50 coiits:-lvlrn Anglia Morrison, 'l`iioiiias i\'Ici’licrr.oii. ,___ Total, $11. | The car enters and :iinterc have _ now finishled the work lim they extcr~_ l("°ue"t€"I by Mrs M J M“("°"m“*I‘) I lor of Vit-.torla's new hall, und it is not _ _ _ _ ing -fm-0 35,- tlgolntiificli ti) say,vtii:_ii for 1Hr:liilteclt\liiraI niggjqfeél iI_ '\1lv;’l(_s°'g:_;f;‘ ;11_‘lIel§!‘;s (QCIF Annric I\lr:DoiinI:I. t`I<-nicni .\l<~Ihu\;iIrl. ll _ alll 0011 Cll‘Gl`lCC le llllf lli-i " N ` ‘ _. __ ', " Joliii I" l\.ii:‘.I‘i.\'i;ii, .liiscp‘ Illcll ;`l, 1' far e-tceeds the most Sanguine exnec- M,"`_"' M ‘“""“’°' 5*’ ‘°“‘S' I`°““’ Jann i-11\1<=i»..naiii_siifpin-‘IIi' .\.1`:~\Ii\iNi- kim- \=-_ii-.~iii.-ion, ow. 'mi-.ii_ $24.25. tations of the general public. but this $"‘1(" iam, All-.X 1\fi<~in>nii1i|. '|‘.»in\_ .<-150. '.-\\.=- ' is not io be wondered at, when it is ` . Total rinount ~cni, 1=.’l.Sl.’_ I I tialien iiit;ilcor;_sitle:'lati<;n ttliilit tituliuilll, ' DE GRAS MARSH* A b I I g\_y|_3E R|\/ER ER;-.NCH_ n o coiisiera ion ie ac in int - - _ __ _ __ _ YORK POINT BRANCH. for its architect MR Charles R,-_,g,_,,.S_ it ollutc.l li, .lcroiiic lVli.l_.cnii.\ oi' Victoria, and __ll1r. Winnli`rid Bradly A _ _ fi* .\li‘¢' I)i‘_ i\iurcliisou, $23.50 in of }\'ell§"s Cross, as inastei' builder. li. Jl‘l`0ll\i~s. l pair socks und the workmanship 0( Megsrg Rogers The l'ollo\\'ing gave 50 cciits.:--lllrs '1 pziir iiiiitciir.; Mrs .-’\i°t.hiir, 2 pair and Bm¢11y_ as they are already known J I) Sluclo, Mins Katie l\li:l’Iic~‘, AI. Mrs I) t' lilr-I\'iiilii_\', $4. Isorlcsz .\Irs Jiiiiioi; Liviiigqsloiic, 1 pair far mid wide as a pair 0f 1-1;-5( L-,lass Eilcbcnii,---; Euigcnc lliiuld, Mic; Jo:=I1 Tlic I'oIlo\vii.~|: gave Mrs ' " ‘ ' ` ' ' 'l builders, and they 315,, had the adv,,“. _ i\lcl)oniiI:I. ‘_>5c; Jchn ivlcl.can. 251-. \Vl|iii~, Mrs <‘ I! I)ockcinlori`l', I\lrs =.orl prcxi us- to trifle with \\'iioii'buyin1 spciziaclcs Iniy .'-i good pair. We use perfect Icnsvs _ 'I`lie.-yi it :st gi Iiitli- mort- tiuuthc roiniiioiicr kinds, but tim rlifiuiciuc in cr mloit is uorih mam fini.-s inc lIn~.~.'- inns; t`liri>‘.iliiii_ Alisa I` .\I<‘l.;ii‘cn, 2 pair socks. l in (‘ G scrlii-., Mrs Annie .vlilii-.iii, l pi.r ik-IIi~ .":::zc". 1 i>!i'.:‘.Iir~t; ii l'i'ivii1l, l lvliiiiicrl. 60450 .-_-_ ___ ' _________] :UI *m ll I \ /7//2). f/ / mer .»'0l't f BFG (1 .rI',,',‘,_§'“"-‘ ri 31.25 °" \" _ new I iiswsou Twain suns ron MEN I 0 ,___ ___ _,___ range ot this celebrated tweed, made up In N- $ $ and double breasted suits. and 1119118 DBMS- ‘__-' ii are much heavier weight and better mide and ____,_. t li th teen howo .n previous seasons and “'»i~¢`~i:- ‘ PA I ONS I “““““‘°“i"?f“““s I been c are' in i svic ui'y_ :ec nm.our - uk 1 ‘ht __A ‘I-.__--ir-_Il-gniii ¢- I l . ---Special Friday and 'Saturday-» A Vin our Men’. - ' g . I and back of e\‘/‘ery purchase slancle o_ur guarantee of I lf there is any one feature stronger than the others _l ’ e Clothm section it is the value and qualitv satisfaction or _mon_e_v ba_ck” offer which is your safe , guard against dissatisfaction. » "\ Get Your Fall Overcoat Here f ii We want you to come in and see the largest and best range . of Men’s Fall Overcoats in the City. We want you to see how much cheaper we can sell a good Overcoat ` We have the Ideal coat for thc man who is out of doors, made in allilie latest fabrics, Chincillas, Knaps and Twcecl in ne: t “atterns I1 reat call for storm coats has brought forth many and colors. T e g _ ‘ ~ wonderful results, never before have the makers produced such splen- did results at 8, 10, 12, 15, I8, 20, 25, to $30. fs, sz \ »\ F Men’sUlster Overcoat N V Men’s Chinchilla Regular f 535 This Swarzger Ovcrcoat is ` Made from a good durable Tweed. Diagonal weave, in a nice olive shade, fancy mixtures, cut double-breast erl. with convertible collar. ' Twilldiagonal body lining. Good style and well put to- gether, all sizes, also Black Beaver Chesterfield Stvle regular $7.50 for .... .$5.95 _ -..._A f - 3 Overcoats o 750 r one of fashion’s late models, cut from zi 30-oz. Oxford blue nap cloth and finished with a round sh iwl collar. Loose back ilriiwu together by l»olt_inu. lo double l»r,~‘a=t»-il and clo-es with ihreelnrgo born Iuittons. I~`anr‘_v diagonal body llniu_i:_ haircloth sleeve lining: A verv st_vii~h looking coa‘. 'This iiiinlum-,imsg in zrev with self stxpo 'tt 5 8 00 We can n'so give you *lil i' Ut 1,, i,,i¢@r.,-iaiiiies at tea ook $ ‘-."0 4 LV _,, A - ~ V Boys’ College and Buster Brown Overcoats , in brown, grey and green with stripe effect pattern made double breasted with convertable collar, all sizes ask 'to see our s ecial at - ° These coats are made from good oualitll Imooftefl iW0<’flS_ ` J- p . ................................... ._ Other good values at $2.75, $3.00,$3.50. $'i.75_i$4, $5, $6. S7. - ff/ /f SOFT and HARD _/ \ -- _ All the latest styles in _ _,N "E gg Soft Hats in Corduroy -U Ill, -2, Velvets and Velours \x/) come in and look them _ ' over PATONS. $\.00 to $3 \ \\\\ ° fa - M _ _ _ . ._ li (Zlillrlottetoivn I r at 0° ,2,'§',,,°,',lgi|i 4 1 .1--@1833