,‘*;‘,"‘\§’ ' M 'rvt . .'~l .' ;-~' : >=~e=r--'-ar-1r~‘~*'-.-s-‘ “°’,_ ~""°"'“.-`..,¢_.»'-g-".. ..(“"“». ‘ig . si f --... .r ‘ -» :-~.-i;<_=,-~“- , ~,,.,.-...»...,.e,_»_`...,. - , ._.~.;. cz -._.;.._.-._ ,ff -.- C _-__ ~._.~»-an __ _-A- . , tl ,wi-, i ru. li;'.lr: li Ei’ i i 1 .'_. _T .,'l’é_ ` ffif ‘. 'i'-"`f~ ' itlfr .l‘. V" ‘ -f-"r-in ‘-‘=fi-nv. iii 1 _ V. ‘ a ‘;1.-2;? '-#lil . ti., _ :ij - .l f- ~. _i , ' E‘i':,.= Llr 1 =` ;»-.ri 1-it , e ,_"f,-` 3. . ;'- T* =. ._ ,~ - 3% Li. f .;».fz.;~i » . "lug: .--.1 ' (li.-f~"~ : ._ iii, . .., .ijt . 5 ;L,:,..; V. . 1;_i'i§ f ,_ ._ ,vs . 'fir' » Ji \.i,=i.1» . = ig. .* ii' .Q ' ti.~t~’7#..‘“*‘~;. .,’5_.,;i_tEy ,_ii"_ '1 -i`;;f i;3.’l?i':-.YTT f--if pl.:-;‘» ,.'.§(»'\ f .. g' 3 ‘yi ,V f;l.f_ >~ .. ,s 1 '- rf* ."‘~.>"\‘ ` .,- .. “. gig* r it lit if ~:'-.' fl." z<".' 'ii .i .l,/ ..\ -1 11.' - ‘¥=-. "*,* ’ nnoruan coUN'rs 0,, ‘ ' 1 SOUVENIR OF 8UMM!‘R RE- THE HEART or A woMAN -- V- - _ P » Maghihcient Costumes . Exdting Scengs persnce Alliance, will speak next Ing souvenir of the Summer Resorts, A Three Part war town Hospital, should meet at the will be passed at the next meeting Drama WAR BA- | gow at 3 p. m., and in North Rustico Montreal, as a. slight recognition of F l I / “Yale” ‘ The Stamp - of Quality ~__.- ~ '__-‘ .- Wherever there is need for a good lock, from a tiny Padlock to a Bank Lock, there is always a "Yale" Lock to supply the need. Each Lock or art- icle of Hardware bearing the name “Yale” is the best from every viewpoint that is possible to make for the use for which it is designed. We have Yale Padlocks in all grades, in prices ranging fI‘0ITl 350 t0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... _.$2.50 is 1\;il1_lCll.CShe :vis attegdcil bvtMitss FUNERAL OF DR GILLIS TI ` llg llla 0l'lllll S ey, W 0 W3.S 2.8 0- ~ ~_- IB other Padlocks fllom loc up' . f\lll.v attircrl in n irock 01’ mauve sllk.l funeral of tho late Dr. S. H. Gillis took Fox Ranghefs will find Our line Of Padlocks, ‘with a. black plush hat and carried a place yesterday in Charlottetown. at Hasps and general Fox Ranch Builders’ require- ,j’;‘§“§,§,‘;‘§f,';,‘;§,i§Q§,“‘{,‘;““,,,,f”“,‘?,§§§’,§_’r'§i§‘;sf’°};’§§fw§°“;{,§};t ’S°§‘“‘§f§°"‘,,,‘;f lfffgg ments very complete, We are making a special ef- Ghroeu ofcmilgim. Ar me oneriori-of.catireiimi, wwe it solemn Requiem ' I ,ll _ . » , ' fort to cater to this trade, and we shall be pleased f,,°,,1,',§‘f,§,,,§',,f§,;"2,g.,.1ff,f§,“li}lZ ri`»`r'.i§l§»§l?§’;,wr5r;§elfPTt‘fi(liii§,Tfalfgehlsgrf to have you call and inspect our stock. and was accompanied on me orraniwiui nav John A. Gaudet. of Hope Let us quote you on your next order. bi’ Ml_‘S. MCCi\l‘lllY. who Played U10 River, as deacon, Rev. John A. Mc- rf icylns =\ Dlvnsnlll morning drive bylceromonies. The choir rendered ox- l_ll0 lwllllllflll ESM River. the IIHDDY cellent music, and was ably assisted party returned to the brides h0me.!by the nov. Dr. P. C. Gauthier. who. ' whore some intimate friends and re-,algo gfiiviated at the grave. The fun- liltivcs ilWalt€é(l them. After Dartaklllg 5-,ral cgrtgge proceeded (0 the Roman I Of 3 Sl-llllDlll0US dinner. fl few lliillilyriizitliolic cemetery where internlent hours were spent in speeches, music took place. The pall-bearers were _ .flllil S011 21 Senator P. C. Murphy, Tignisli; Mr. I L not willing to sell tags for the Charlotte- circles that the preferred dividend League of the Cross Hall on Thurs-l This news will be interesting to local day of next week from seven to eight financiers. in the morning. 5620. ' ‘ .___ R CES -Rev SORTS.-A representative of he W. D. Wilson, Secretary of the Tem- Guardian was shoyn yesterday a pleas- Sunday in the Presbyterian Church Holland Cove, which the residents have in Cavendish at 11 a. ln., in New Glas- presented to Rev. Dr. Bruce Taylor, at 7 p. m. the Sunday morning services which U L ___ he so kindly *conducted at dthe latin- to U THE P B IC is appreciating more galow of Judge Fitzgeral . e e|y on H & 9 and more the convenience and ohlig~ souvenir takes the form of a hand- b '_ 2 Shows 2 _ ing service rendered by the Staff of some morrocco Album with the gilt 31?? Cagavgifg the City Ticket Olllce. it is a great inscription. "Summer Resorts Holland ed ns Be,-vices t relief to be able to make all arrange- Cove, Prince Edward Island, Rev R. ments for one’s trip in the same Bruce Taylor, D. D.", and contains oiilce and Mr. W. K. Rogers sells tick- some sixty photographic views ot the ets to any point in the World reached Cove and its residents, the whole pro- by mail or Steamer and via any line viding a very happy memento of the you wish to thavel on. 5647. months ‘which thei ReEy.mDoctIg3 ang -? is fam ly spent n r ce war IMPORTANT CONFERENcE. _ island during the past summer. The Dr. lleartz will ,leave on Monday for li photos are of an unusually high stan- Ottawa to attend the Quadronnial Con- dard and artistic finish. ference of the Methodist Church of .ll Canada, Newfoundland and Bermuda, _ says thc Amherst News. This is the Acc"gENT£iL t gggxglgfxbei Ereat legislative conference of the Met- Xery ix, :gc tg: oncthe 29", of Aug_ hotlist church in canada and it will °f“'n “B hng M; and Mrs Charm probably be in session for a fortnight. gm u I" vtigir ]|'ves All ine party It, fs mlfie up of ‘me out (ff every cuiagh s(c)>si'ar receivedliave been that b“e vile enzyme” and an equal num' they had gone out fishing, when their er 0 aymeu boat overturned and both were drown- ed. Mr. Miller was born at Haverhill, Mass., and conducted n bakery at Somerville, Mass., until April last when he removed to Washington, WEDDING BELLS.-On Tuesday Sept. 15th, an event of pleasant in- terest took ploae in St. Patrick’s Church, Fort Augustus, when Ange- where he since resided. Mrs. Miller lina McCarthy, daughter of Charles (nee Mary Jane Martin) was a dangli- McCarthy, Tarantum, was united in ter of James Martin. of Mitchell lliver, marriage to Alfred Koughan. son of P. E. I., formerly of Montague. where John Koughan, Cardigan Bridge. The she was well and favourably known. - ceremony was performed by the pas- She leaves to mourn her father and tor, itev. A. J. McDonald. The bride several brothers and sisters. besides carrying a pretty bouquet of white car- a large circle of relatives and friends nations, looked very charming in a in this province. cream poplin gown with lace and satin trimmings and a white picture hat --_,_ Wellillllg Mi1l`Ch HS U10 brllllil Daily' Donald, of Souris, as sub-deacon, and were leaving the Church. After en- Rev. Dr. G. J. McLellan as Master of 1;: Jn the evening the bridal party followed by the best wishes of W. P. Callagliari. St. Louis; Prof. J. A. all, departed for their future home in -Murphy, Drs, 1, J, Yeg and W, J Mc- IT PAYS U0 bl!! in lhll Province. vstF|lN8NC|AI..-ThQdr°N0va th ?c=§il ee omssny sped ~ _ _ I _h WELL HEAD AND 0RWEl.L.- idend on prefermand commas? gtocvlt A Two Part Pnflw special release-Its full of .?.§“§°.§il.t ill.. ‘*.1’.‘.i"t‘>‘Z'.’.“2‘.'..‘r’.}""?l2 ;”.`Lll..",..l°'.l.”i‘>‘3.‘.’.ii.§‘i‘.'.‘.i “‘r.f.'i." “.°.i.§ intefegt gnd exdtement Rev. James F. Mccurdy, Redbook. N. teal Company the same tiring will B. ~ happen. A dividend on Dominion ' T H T V TAG oAv E; girl wh are c°fiul‘t°'i1s viwiendnihi 12° meiitimie “gil -poMINo PRESENTS- F ° ° °° “ " "° -“ °"“ was the time Xl,l'8C[ 0 Department for ation camp and over seas. hearts go_out towards the more Canadian troops at and there the Canadian Council oil Young Men’s Association is working for fare, comfort and men. Our present of three are considering licatlng this. heads and five daily are being men gratis ; the average of postage stamps is over iture postcards; largely `patriotlc, are sold; tables, pens are provided. This department alone takes the time of three men. "The Dry Canteen” supplements the army rations. Here at moderate cost are provided biscuits, cakes, pies, oranges, bananas, ice-cream, orangeade, etc. This is a popular place, und it is not uncommon to see the men lined up four or flvc deep waiting to be serv- ed. Especially after a hard drill do the men enjoy a “snack.” For those disposed to indulge in such recreation, and there are many, balls and bats, footballs and quoits are provided, while for those less strenuously in- clined checkers, chess and dominos .are at hand; for those with musical `taste there is a piano, which is much used. Magazines and other whole- some literaturo is distributed-3,000 pieces the first two days. Moving pictures are shown out doors or in the tent, the General Film Exchange in Montreal furnishing without charge two reels daily. Song services and gospel nleetings, largely attended, are held “down the lines,” around a camp- fire or in one of the tents. At the canlp-fire meeeting, as 'many crowd around as can hear and all join heart- ily in the singing of thc old well- known hymns. A special hymn and song book (an edition ol’ 25,000), is being prepared to give thc men ns they leave for the front. There are now thirty association men engaged in this work at Valcartier. Associat- ions are releasing their Secretaries, :vid several Churches have loaned their these Cardigan.-(Examiner) I Milla", and Councillor D, J, Riley, pastors for this servlce." 'In that dim vista which we call th ` = er- f :\ "l-'lf wi .#4/1.' » fci'-'laws Love Heals Paths Gvlnrmif g S`enorita’s Wounds , _1>;-gpgnggi ~ ` ‘N I As'il¢¢l v “Doro-s D- Af-la" A ...ll-I1.. _ Drama 1 Lady Of Sorrow 'I`wo Part Drama of O_ld I`he Action_is, Swift Gripping Sur- a D e lig ht f u 1 of Romance. _ .,l . Willie ` ’ And - the Baby P Joker A Good Long Laugh The Greater Christian - 1 DRAMA This Afterlwon at 3.30 0’clock ' §:°°:°':°°:°°:“:°°:":":°°:":°T°:":":°°:°°:”:°°:°°:”:°:? who knew her ld and 1 = nntv selections ron ~’~ ~ .rd ° ~ ““’ nssnsns or R mr cunmilln Furnished l;y .Vi;. S.. Louson o o o e e°°:°° “e°°o o A 0 Q .».oo:¢¢.oo a e, emembering best the maiden and the bride, _ , Had sprung to greet hor with the oldf en speech. The dear sweet names 'no later lore can teach. . And "welcome home” they cried, and grasped her hands, . So dwells our mother in the best ot lands. _*___ 0 O' O 0 O C .EI ¢°°o°°o°°o”’ .;. .;. .;. ozo .;. .;. »;. .Io .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. .;~ 0:0 .;. cfs .;. °!~..;..;..;..;.. Mo1'H|;n' ,r Pale, withered hands, that nearly four- sc c or years 1 Had wrought for others, soothed the hurt of tears, “°°ke‘}e‘f;‘,l.',§"B",§,f’r,f’““’°“' “Wd me Lumina. Que.. oct. 9,1901 D l - “- r°pp?ggb;;gl,?;f love in many an ach- I was cure'd of Rheumatic Gout by Now, stirless folded like wan rose by NHNARD S LINIMENT' 1 d Above EtTi‘cessiT)iT\?rmhlid silence of her' H5115" ANDREW KING- s LT.-C011. C. ORE” READ, Bugs MINARWS LINIMENT. b,-cash Markham, Ont 0 B BILLING In mute appeal they told of labors done, And well-earned rest that camo nt set of sun. -...__ 1 was cured of Rheumatic Gout by MINARD S LINIMENT I was cured ol Acute Bronchitis by From the worn brow the lines of care 0!- had swept ' As if an angc1’s kiss, the while she ' ' ‘l slept. ...._...______. Had smoothed the cobwcb wrinkles. "Scarce material for "Red Cross lllllle away. Society" work. Army drill flannel And given back the peace of child- for shirts. A large stock of new fian- hood’s day. nellctto Wincet, Molten cloth, in col- And on the lips the faint snlile ors suitable for Pyjaruas. Bed coats most said, and shirts. Sheeting, White and Red “None knows lii’c’s secret but Flannel suitable for body belts, also llfllllll' dead." Abdonmon Bolts, knitted Waterproof So gazing where sho lay, we knew sheeting. Twill and plain cotton llllll Dliill sheeting. Underclothlng of all kinds. And parting could not cleave her Knitting yarn. Day shirts, Grey Flan- Sillll ilgalll. nel, Knitted Sox, Cotton sheets, Pli- lows, Pillow Slips, Pyjamas, Dressing Gowns, Towels, Bath and ordinary, N . al- the And we were sure that they who saw her last ightshirts.-l Paton s. e 5622-9-11M2iE1i. Th _ 5 eLt Slliovvs that fthe Cross _or Patch Fox is becoming highly popular with investors. Companies formed last year with t is c ass o ` ` ' foxes are paying very large dividends. There is always a good precentage of black foxes in a number of litters. a es News of the Fox ndustr Blacks from Crosses are 'well furred, healthy and extremely beautiful. The will be k t bl basis at a high figure. The Cross fox industry is therefore a safe, sane and sodrnd one, tqlliirlgvi? Eacplltalllzaildgld ' allowing the investor a chance to become interested on the ground floor-to start Where the pioneer started and at practically the same cost. We offer at present. . 15 pairs Cross foxes, 1914 increase. They are large, handsome, healthy, sound, strong and well furred with excellent Black ` ' ' ' ’ and Silver markings, they were bought right and ll b ld ht. If h ° ' money Why not get into the for industry yourself. ' Be a rancher.. aepzillf o1f1Toxes anxdosleciilircgr alllltlgze clldle dend for yourself. Think it over but dont take long, as the kind of foxes We have to sell will move quicllllyl Canad I v 1 ox Exe ang nd 1 estment ., Ltd. 5.74.9.,-,Mm Stamper Block, Charlottetown, E. I p l. ° Walt \ ' ` 1 . ,- . f -_ ' - , .. . ;i.;.~i '~,j¢`>i ;".~‘i"-:~ ~»I.~l\.._.‘i-.' I `..`..-'» » - ` A ‘_ 5' J . _ M rl-.~ ' " ' . ; ,_ _ ' ,_ ' 5 »' V V`._,,» I W __.,,. V ' ,fair .'..-:<.llf'_.__,, w/Nj, ,_-‘ .- _. .-L;-:`e"v 5- _ ,.‘ ». __ I .» ; _ ,_,,~'».'._:-~ . » ' - - -_ _ ' ., ., *_ - l `- - ' .- ‘ <. ' » asus. . _ _ ._ . 2 u .»..¢.._~,..._ ', ' x neil l ‘liar ‘I»{,./_. .|<