F. .l. Holman & Co., Ltd., _ wk- 1 W M .. . . . - ~ _ e .Wh I is- »;i»,_ y im .lily I. Aqi'-?‘f»!i ' 'Q3 sv E? *"°f4! . . U,” . HT 'rim ci-iAin.or'rE'rowN GUARDIAN 191' _ ---~ ~~--~--- -~-~ oorosnn 1 , PAGE Etc. . 5 ‘ _ - "` ‘H THE WESTERN GUARDIAN '~ PERSONALS __ m 'Jill receive subscri ions and advertis . iss Gladys West Moncton -_ can be obtained at Laflertys Tensor for A few days .ug ...titer pt _ms non~t~¢ oAti.v outfit... M '__ ,B ini Y it ~o I -lin w K M¢couGAN, secre tai Pai-ini-s.snmmei-sine V" "5 °' / tary of the Globe Fox Exchange P 0 -- M F E 1 “ding th , Box I0. is The Guardian Agent in -POLICE COURT-One drunk, an weeltsat Su"°'f§?'gmBgEg§t of her sm _ _I Summerside old offender, appeared on Tuesday -~ \ N .: .Y ____-Y "ff ~-'~'-'-‘----- ‘“` `-`- - -‘ ' " "“"' - ~`~`~ -` -'ff' -#$- \i M E , is . i s ar I -ir rmvs to buy in tins Province. -one cam' pei- wot-ii ascii in ' ""°" °°'°’ °'°“ ‘“ 0111' Cl0tl1€S Mi .1 inn P- _ c neun, presentative in Alberton will gladly Minimum charge twenty live cents as “ep ° owe' ave ...___ sertlon tor advertising in this col “ved ‘mme ‘or ° [ew weeks -MR E. P FOLEY, Guardian re iimn. Cash must accompany order. left for Roxlrurryesterday ' ` __ morning at the Police Court l-its ter' Mrs J R Gm ~ -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a Honour the Stipendlary Magistrate Miss Dmcma Peardon_“h0spem the rss s;...'“.‘;.°i.‘;;'°.;'.:f...‘ss. :iii ::i.‘f::°si.’a:i‘.i°.ii‘2r..isi.'“ ’““ i“'i““" .:" ‘e“ / ‘ as wee not rniss an issue, as all papers are ---- __ _ \llSL0l1liH\lU1 PV“mPUY on expiry m_`N:1Rw lG";“:_tL‘;_:;‘|;'l' re3§$D'e:;l;§,'°;§ Mr E J ll/IcTague, Station Master date i sse i . Walk Over Shoes A Lady’s Dress Shoe You know that patent leather is the drcssiest leather made Nothing can really fill the place of good patent leather. The shoe shown here is of Walk Over quality trim in pattern beautiful in shape and ich in finish Morris & Smith 127 Queen Street bride ure well acituaiiitetl in Alberton. the latter having tniiglit in the Iiigh School here recently, and the iiuiiier- oiis iiiitl costly pr<=§‘eiits received ies- a ei titled io their extreine popularity. The reception was ii ilnzil one, the first from seven till nine for the older people, and _ -_ » -' ‘» 'ii Af the Mem@~P“““f1S- “I” Wed l1112..?if’§.l...f.§3lfIi .~i'.`§`..'.’~i_fflif.,..;`i§".T... Lk. nesday 21st msn at 2 D371- fl_C0Ver'; viii;--tri-ly by tin- _voting people. 'i`Iio.x<-t\lleiil iiioiil was served. wliicli the 5e5._ bl-lreausi W'a5h‘5tmld5- a_nd.intisi e.‘;pi=rl in the culinary uri might chairs, two wood bedsteads with , in-ii iii- tironii ot: Ant-r this into iwtni wash stands, oil cloth and other. fl;{{1"‘1 f;\_1l`1_\1§ll_<'§*_;°- 11121:l\;i>:‘1|'_§;_ fiillti al tides too nllmerous to mentlorh ihltiilr ilitililixiii-'lioxilglced i‘(ooiiiL-i`tl to the spacioiis tliniiig i " ' I ."1-_ ’~ if ronni wlitire tlaiiciiig was iiiiiiiltgctl iii ,to thi: t\iijo_vini:iit of all. 'l`lit.\ tlniices iinciiuletllniit-ers, qiiiitlrilles. wultzes, .:iiism dis |‘plii_\'f‘:| by ilic older giit-sts present, _iiiiist <'et'tiiiiil_\' have server! its nu iii- _`t-i-iitivc to _\'oinigi~i' people il` they re- llave ii few inure ranch rniscti mink ,_():!uZl`f"l \'\H.W ".h_°ul, l_]'rC"" yplwjlsf left _vet wliicli will clniir nt $5() per »',1_ _H,m.!lN "IH_'§". uf uf” “M 'llc i‘"°_°t§' Dniri also on liniiil stinifi inzirlcii "t'li:.~'s J:;;}_r"_x‘;‘{";l:jfl;R""‘ft.fTlI_lf?r_l}l}!(fl“i,mdni "V and “OSS l.m{U'l' \WiU` mf' "hun" lwhii-li ‘t(‘tiiiltl>ii'ot(liilt]'xiiistlvlliebéirsylils . ,.. ._.__, _ ._ . .. ._ . R' J' MC""“`1H’ lim" \ ‘lI"`}")'w"'9 ‘mu |01 tht- most t`:isti'dioiis. The singing ol' __ 1*'/\n|tl linng S_v1iti," "For llc`n ii Jolly ltlootl l~`olin\v" and the Niitional An- DR. W. G. CHURCH I ilit ni liroiiglit to :iii end ii very enjoy- Vmerinary Su,-geo", __ __ sible uveniiig. 'l`licAcniiipnii_\' tlieii sep- Gmduate of Unive,-sity cf To,-Onto I iiraitcd. iilierrtiticiiitiiig their good wisli- Temphone CG,mect;on_ t-in to tht: briflc niiil tgrooiii iiiid thank- Qffiw Summe,-s5d¢_ _mg the host und hostess for their lav- 6033_10_|4Mtf_ ish liospitulity.-A. i- i. . ~~ t Poultry Wanted Special prices for Crate Fattenetl Stock Farmers and Poultry Raisers We will buy poultry on Tuesdays and Fridays for which we will pay highest prices for Good Stock. We would like if everv poultry raiser would adopt as much as possible the Crate Fattening method of preparing poultry for market and we will be glad to pay special advanced prices for good Crate iattened stock drcsszd right after being fasted twenty four ours. We require a large quantity of Butter and Eggs We want a large quantity ot good separator butter in tubs, also eggs, both circle Eggs (stamped) and straight gathered (not stamped; and will pay top notch prices for same. Anyone wishing acopy of our Poultry pamphlet drop a card to Phone 199 Charlottetown 6024-10-I4thstu3i. of the bi‘i `__-..._.___-J DR. I. E. CROKEN Veterinary Surgeon Prop. Abegweit Foic Hospital Ofiice Cameron Block. Phone 484. Residence Revere Hotel. f _ -_ ;_ i BR ‘ Will ship to any Station on the Island the Proctor digger - tt t` t k f B G d n h nd including Jardineers th? bfist Preventive ff°m stalks Umbrgliag;ll1(iicl1s,vl?‘2t£:anIg(P;'¢¢ii;t(l;, I€`)ernr?)Siihe(;? Cai)1dleoSticks etc.-These are use: Wlildlllg. and |119 Cl0Uble 5!-'P' ful and serviceable prices and ornmental as well. Some of the prices are as followsz- ort to the Shear l m- p , the on yi Jardineers several sizes at $1.25, 2.50, 3.00, 3.75, 4 50 each. movements ever put gn the Umbrella Stands at $4 50, and 6 50 each _ ~ - ~ original Proctor diggar) for §2i§'i'>'i.li;§g'§il§i§§o?‘i.15 2.25, 3.50. each $2935' Cash ff°‘K*‘*i Pre' Candle Sticks from 60c to 2.50 per pair. ° Paid- If n0t 93fi9fl9d When YOU BLACK & ' ff- -»’ .vi-`»»t~§»`t;t=o;»»r . ;1n.".» 6th at 4 dclock, p. ni., when Miss Edna t Earle l)elane_\', youngest daughter of Mrs. W. ll. Profit, was united in mar- riage to Mr. Etiwiird D. Stewart, of 0. ot' <`liftoii in the rest-iirc of 2 ini- and Dundas Fox t‘o.'s, spent Thiiiiiis- at Mt Stewart., was lii Charlottetown ____a '1‘uestl.iv morning, Joseph A Gallant, t/I"'“§§ __A FORMER ISLANDEEFX WIA. ti respected citizen of bumnieraide. yesterday ___ qnitt nt-tltliiig tool plain a nctl. ago g)°'~‘*”°";,le“)v“5 e;tri°;‘E“blTt'g:etgg;v°E§, Mrs John Collings and daughter. “r . » xi , ii.i . “nun Mr James °"'" “ We S ” Miss Liiiim len yesterday morning on /-itz - i-.I (\i].liLiiii,£Nl itlihmie- ix 1 .»..~ tmiteti Ilivlliwl “km P'°"°d °f “° “"““`°H it visit to Augusta Maine .- to serve your b€St 1nt€I‘€Sl2S Carefully and well - , , »t 'iii s l\.itic A lloucet “*°“* -_ lllitiltlrilllniulii l) nninl Iiouiett ietireii “’M,Al-PEQUE"O“ smurdal "ext Mr and Mrs W T Huggan, Cnar _, - bu 'ness ii‘.i.i oi \Ioiitie.il bliss Don af ) "‘~l0'~k Rev George W Irvine' M ]9tt;et0wn, were among passengers ur .is lnirn in I{n~.tito I’ IC I int ( mwlli °°"du‘Ls preparawry service rivlng by the Express lust night W sonic- \i~nis ago slit .ind hir sister \\ ein to U1" Communwn l“ Malpeque Pres -_ to li\~ with their tatliei in lllontreril l)‘t0"lm1 (llllrcll Regular Services' Cl I I 1 th I Prof Theo Ross returned to iar _ _ ' liniiiii, this biiiiiinti \Ii ~. Iioiu et its “lil ‘f”“"“"" 0” n e fnomng' °n lottetown by the express last night ' tiled lit-r sistei \Irs \ndrL\\ \l0one\ Sm"-la‘» at H and 7 30 P m from Egmgut Bay i lloitliesiei \l.iss “here she enJ0\ " -M gil .1 i>ll‘=\*~U‘l wr?" “"'~`l\'°- U10" ICU 1°' *BUTTER FACTORY _The Butter Mr J J l\lcKinnoi‘. Cliarlottetown, ltiiili Nr Dl\‘f~<'l1' llUllI<‘ Hel’ Fmtory H' “vumgtou is preparing for returned bv the Northumberland last Hum, “hh ,hum hom L,,,_,. ham), a busy autumn The surrounding night from Picton MN’ cheese iaitories will close this mouth and arrangements are being made to Mr G A Thomson' of Messrs pooh, i tleli\ er cream from these sections to & Thomson' Montague' “ds m Char the “elllngton creanie’ry The cap lottetown yesterday _RECEPTION ____\ gram, ,,.,.e,,,,,,,, able butter maker, Mr letcr A Burke. ____ nas hild .it the lioint- oi Mr .intl Mrs has “li”-lf; this ‘~ream‘"°y,V°ry pnpulnf Mr S T Gallant, M L A us John igiimi \lbeiion, on 'l`liiirsdav Al UW f"l"°e Colm” Lxlnbmon its ville, was among passengers ariiving eieniiii: (lit ii, iii honor oi ’\lr :ind blmer “On mst Pla” against “"5 1|; Charlottetown by the express last “N \\ E \g, “ \l‘,,,\. ,nvltmmns strong competition 'l‘he factory and night had been sent out .ind .i \er_\ large “S milnagef' are to |39 <`°l15l`P¢Ulat@‘l ___ ;. ii.iiniher oi' young iintl old gathered to “D0” their Success' Mr, Robert Acorn, of the P.. E. I. -‘.` ifelivitiite the newly married couple M" _ Signal Corps stationed at Caiiso is l' and to wish liicm 11 lililivi' Jvuriivi' ”VYEDD'NG BE"'LS'”‘A "met 1"" at honie on furlough for a short tliroiigli lite, Both the groom and Prem! “"~‘dd\“g [Wk Dime al- me lmme visit, Miss Christina Murchison has re- urned to the city after ii. pleasant holiday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Simon Murchison. Plnette. Messrs. Alex. McDonald, John Mc- Donald, H. Craswell and G. Robinson, ot’ the 1*. I~l. I. R., arrived lionie by the express last iiiglit i'roiii Moiicton. Mr. Murdock McLeod. of tlie, P. E. l. li., it at present in Montreal attend- ing u ineeting of thc Brotherhood of Railwiiy Employees. Mr. A. l~‘. M<~Quaid, ll. A., Stipen- diary Magistrate for Kin;.:`s County, was ainong visitors to Ciiarlottetowii yesterday. Judge llcililiii and his .step-daiigli~ ter, Miss Bessie Burke, rctiiriicd by the Nortliiiniberland last evening t`roni u visit. to River John, N. S. Mr. J. McDougall, horse buyer, Syd- ney, N. S., was among passengers ar- riviiii< in (‘.liariottetown by the North- iimberland last evening. Mr. Edward McQuuld, Charlotte- town, spent tlie week-end visiting in Scotclifort, thc guest of Mr. Joseph Idgiiii.-S. Mrs. Frank Egan, accompanied by her sister-in-liiiv, Miss Amelia Eftaii, spent Siiniiiiy visiting friends in Scotclifort.--S. Miss Annie llrown, Pittsburg. spent the week-end visiting friends at Scotclitort. While there sho was the gucsl ot' Miss Annie McKenzie.-S. Mr. Vincent Fiiilior, medical stu- dent, has retiirnvd to Boston to re- sume his studies, after spciitliiig a pit-itsziiit. vziciition ct, his hoiiic in Scotclifort.-S. Ilr. J. Il. Brown. nccoinpanicd by liii~i brother, Mr. Iliiyiiioiitl Brown, :ind Mr. Colin Mclloiiizld, Cliiirlottetown, spent Siindiiy in Scott-lifort, the guests of Mr. John McKenzie.-S. Miss Annie lVl<~Keiizic, Principal of Kniitsford School, is spending her holidays iii hor homo in Scotchfort. She is iiiztzoiiipniiietl by her cousin. Miss Aiinic (Illulloraii, Blooniilclil.- S. Lient. H. I.. Betlinnc, from Sydney; Lieut. lilc(‘nldcr. from (‘iinso, and Sgt. E. lieiirtz. from Halifax, were among passengers arriving in Cliarlottctown by the Northiimberland Inst night. Master (‘.larencc J. Peters. secoiid son nf Mr .Joseph Peters, Rustlco, is taking ii voiirse nt St .loscpli‘s (lol- lcge, Westniorlnntl (‘.o., N.B, I-lo is a brother of Mrs William J. Paquet, Souris. Mr and Mrs George Bears have returned to P.E.I. after an absence ot' foiir years spent. in Western Canada. Their many friends will bo ready to welcome them home once more to the land they love best. 100,000 MEN FROM CANADA ()'l‘TA\Vl\, Ont.. Oct. 13.-(‘.ol llughes is due iii Englaiid toinorrow and definite work of the make up of the si-.cniiil contingent is expected by the oiidoftlie week.. lt is likely if the war is prolongd that (lanadu will ulti- iiiiitely send l00.000 men. | _ nu ' I M Potato Digger For Sale (with the large wooden hob, work the digger will make any change you want free. MUSIENZIE. E»r=.-'f»i-r»i- 4*-’r>`x‘~1‘¢.‘»? ’ mere desire to s rv h A Clothler S patrons well-to gi?/eflhem the best values for their money amounts to noth ing-unless his stock of Merchandise is able to back up his good intentions. You will find here not only a robust ce.ire - \\_ \\, '/- but you will nnd the largest and most complete stock of strictly new clothes iii this vicinity to select from ' . .__“___ ='.~.~.':¢-1" _~`__. _ ~ Our Fall Suits are now if \ Ready for you, get one and i Enyoy. the Cool Weather $8 50 to $22 00 i. - - A Unusual Overcoat __ Satisfaction Is the Record of every Man who gets his Overcoat at this Store All the new and most favored of the seasons models in shawl and convert' able collar, some in Black Beaver, Greys, Browns, Stripes and Chinchillos. _Good strong serviceable coats they are too. We guarantee absolute satisfaction so come in and see them while the selection is at its best. 1,-_;.; 1. . .,~ ri #_ "I A . _:Q / f ‘nip ’ " ' riff. \\` $ l_. Mens B0y5 ' YOUEAIS - $3.75 is $24.00 $3.75 to $4.50 $5.00 to $9.00 -To Satisfy you is our constant aim- Prowse Bros. Ltd. -1* f ._. ,A- .Y< " J- .'- »!<»‘.~>?'>i°~?€<-l-fi* -t~»2<-'r-’f»'r-1-'i‘>2‘-Z*-Z<~i‘»i‘»i‘-i‘>i-"~'r-l‘~i‘ .t- .t- .1- it Holman’s Catalogue For Fall and Winter No. 12 1914-15 will be circulated all over P. E. I. and the Maritime Provinces within the next ten days. Bigger, Better and Brighter than ever _ We would ask you _to withhold your Fall buying till you’ve seen it. This you will find to beigood policy from the standpoints both of economy and getting the best value for your money. KEEP IT ALWAYS HANDY Its an example of the We Want every man, progres=ive red b_lood- ed, get there, business enterprizc of which this “right little, tight little” Island is capable this our latest _ cata- logue is something to be proud of. We think we can truthfully say it is the “Best Yet" For fifty years this store has stood for ser- vice-a service which has grown enormously with the years, and we welcome every agcncy which offers us an op- portunity to be of ser- vice tothe community of P. E. I. and the Mari- time Provinces. Wait till you’ve seen our 1914-15 service Catalogue. During war ti -S ea* 'W 4;. t , W l - ‘ ~ ~ 1 L1 _ " ;i . . |voui“::w:o::!'ii`$i>vum* ` ‘I '~\_ " . iff l` 'I _ "` __,-_ ,.4 - ___,, __ i ,. . .i - _,I\ ' __ ' _l"' " V" N- ' . t;ii;»\ 4 ~ its -~..va~ infra '; q ff.. ¥- fi; 1 » .I "\¢\>. /”¢ __ .»1 .44 _l , woman, and child to know about our Cata- logue. Prices right, sat- isiaction guaranteed, immense choice, prompt shipment-all factors ensured by using our Cata- logue. The Public of P. E. I. and the Maritime Pro- vinces have, during the past fiftygears, s_howIi their con dence in the Advertising,the _service and the values given by our store. Our sales last year_have be_en the big- gist in our history and ive have planned for a . bigger years business to come.Benefit you self by having our new Catalogue. mes prices are ex ected to 'um f' _ _ _ D J p to higher levels, but our pa rons will find that prices have in nearly every case been maintained at our usual low level. It will pay you to wait therefore till you see our Catalogue. - “Your Money Back if not Satlslied” has been our Polic\ since the be- gining and will continue to be. - y WAIT therefore till you see our “Dictionary of Values". " If YOU have never received a copy of our Catalogue, write your name 0_r\ aéyost card and mail it at once. _ The_catalogue will be sent to you the moment it is o the press. If you have received it in the past you will get the No. 12 edition without any request. R. T. HOLMAN LTD “~;,'~»-'- new Summerslde, P. E. I. Canada 0’ gg Door .t I I 1 _ eoea1o14Mzis2i ’ ‘ W - -i 7'