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FRANK LAFFERTY is Guar- dian Agent in Sun.imerside_ -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian ial Parlors, Summerside. h receive subscriptions and advertising matter. U- __. sertion tor' advertising in this coi- at 9 o’clock with about 80 passengers.J Minimum charge twenty-tive cents. merside last night at 8.55 o‘clock.-J. can be obtained at LaIferty's Tanlor- week or two before the time they -- i not miss an issue, as all papers are -MR. J. C. LEWIS, Guardian re- discontinued promptly on expiry presentntive in Albertor.. will gladly date. -------- Mt!- -ONE CENT per word each in- mn. Cash must accompany order. -THE EMPREBS docked at Sum- I -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a ave paid for has expired and thus -OBITUARY.-The death occurred __-l’Ul.I’lT ii‘XCl~lA.'\'GE-Rev. E. J. ltattec, ot' Malpeque. will exchanE0 -1 at the Prince County HOSDN-1-ll Of Patrick ,Mulligan, shoeinnker. Ml’ Mulligan was taken ill with typhoid contamination shut out in 204 Black or STEADFASTLY REFUSE church in the morning at 11 o’clock. tl ltev. J. S. McKay, of Lot 14, conduct- b eil services in the church at~Inverncss n two newly elected elders.. -LA RG E LOBSTE R.-Friday morn- on Sunday evening last and oi'dained was about seventy years of 1150. H1111 P leaves n large family.-J. with ltcv.J. S. McKay on Sunday next, [over about two weeks ago and was I the 20th inst. Service in Lot 14 removed to the hospital, where all tat was possible was done f0X` llllll ut an without avail and he passed way yesterday morning. Deceased -CARRIAGE BREAKDOWN.--A Mixed SUBSTITUTES. ing when Captain 'l`homas liowatt. slight accident happened in Summer- l(‘upe 'l‘rnvei-se, was ilshing his nets si de yesterday, when n carriage. C011' You Are Cordialb? top 1 -Attend our Fan opening and See N ew Millinery Thursday Evening, 17th Inst. Q. for mackerel, inuch to his surprise he t found n large and beautiful lobster, n aining four occupants, broke down ear the railway station. The party I perfect in every way, \veighing fifteen pounds. lt took the (Yiiptain but a were driving along when the lilnd wheel of the carriage gave way and few minutes to realise on this fine old b gentleman. ns a well-known commer- o rought things to a standstill. The ccupants jumped out and no serious Our tjood Tailoring `~»a-miv~ `- --5&___ ¢2_»L~`*”i‘-f ‘ __ _ I I lf ” _ 2 ' 4;--~\ ~ Service ! -_.i r \ ,/ \ \ Ns.; \ "`.`\___ ` 7*/ Ecru' i V , lt fel," . ""0 `. fx (, 1 /. ,i ,giiié i -~-"3 ' Cl the t E t Ekeep onmaking o s 0 ilhl' xper WOrder because Men keep on wanting them! They keep on wanting them, because we make Clothes to please them ! Some Men are hard to tit- they get fitted. Some Men have more individuality-they get more , character in their Clothes. on Suturilny night this big crustacean arrived in Charlottetown and will be placed in the hands ot Mr Calder. taxiderniist, where those who desire may have a peep at him. The Captain made a good morning’s pay. _ ‘ _ n ' e ' ' ~ ‘- 0 ' “ `1 ' ' li ' "_ ' ' li' 1 ` _ - ' , - 0 U -PORT HILL-On Friday evening, patriotir meeting under the auspices E the Army Field Strvice Fund, “as cld in the li. ll at Tyne Valley The .iii v..is beiutifiillv .ind tastefully tle corated with flags and hunting. Hon. John ltichurds, President of Prince County, presided and opened the meet- ing with a stirring address calling upon those present to do their part secure the necessary grain to be t` rnishod by the island to the Mother (Iountry. The following programme vas tht-n cuirietl out. Ailtiress, ltev. cial traveller outbid all others, and damage was done.-J. -ACCIDENT.-On Saturday after- noon, Williarn lrvlng, an employee of M. F. Schurnian & Company's mill. met with a painful accident, resulting in the loss of the fourth and fifth lingers oi’ his right hand. lie was working nt the circular saw und, in some unaccountable way, his hand slipped. the fingers coming in contact' with the saw and becoming so badly cut that they had to be amputated.-J. -DECORATION SERVICES.-On Sunday afternoon, the members of Prince Edward Lodge l.O.().i~‘., Sum- uierside. held their annual decoration services. About thirty drove to St; John's Cemetery, St Eleanor`s, where they decorated the graves of four brethren and one sister, after which , Some Men want their Clothes different from anybody else’s- they get them. " .f \ / *I* f\ 3 p - i \\` l , ' |,_ \`. ,_-/- lr . '.l.li`\i\Y --;` A ;-.i-i-_---ij_.-_,___ -Qi -1 - -m ff;-/’-/1"-f - - -is-14-I 4/; t .- - <~1--1-f:'f’r" iii. A _, fs _-- ~ E ”’_-'..1r-T57-E14 .I -f’”_; l :§;}._~. 5-Ji?" " ‘ ,':;_~ \ ’-1;” -, _ __.,. _ r-".~="" -... - ` f§*==.=- in - -. ft ff \ _ l - 1 :|@ You’ll Like (lur Work ! UA THE We never saw handsomerv Suitings and Ovcrcoatings than we are showing this Season. r . dress, Rev. Mr. Young; rccitatioii, “The l \ . : ' l~`ath<:r Gauthier: address, Rev. John I<`or<-vei'," Mrs. llnbcrt Phillips, accom- ( llcr Senator leo Qutirtctte, Tent N111;-oss, |¢@v_ J_ 5_ Mt-Kay; mul,-@SS_ afternoon two lads entered the store . A' , ' . . - “V iclief ot’ Lucknow," Mrs. Llruinford; in they attended divine worship in St' _|_ i>_,m1|‘orrl: rolf- "'l‘h;» _`.'ii;.i.- Lon. John's Church, where the rector, Rev. racist, Mrs. tltcv.) F. A, Wilson. -\d- PNHLG S@fm0Il~-J- t'Brace McKay & Company. Entrance ini; To-ni;;11|_" Mrs, lim; _]_ Bumfql-.|_ 'as gained through an entrance lead-` ‘. i`)e\Volt`. preached a very appro- -STORE ENTERED.-On Sunday g from the main store to a large Mrs. lluhcrt I"liillips, Rev. John J. Piiixilorrl licv. l". .-\_ \.\'ilson; address, Hector D. Dobic, M. lf`. A.; address, >_\'|\'.\niu.i l’. 1;-_»i;:»,!;.' iiv, -WEST DEVON.-Mr. ltobert E. (_iri;:1;, Portsnioutli, N. llood, Mr. Gco. M. i.»\_iril, Albcrton, were visitors ut Fxclusive Styles from the thc lionie of Mrs. Jus. Grlgg, this wccli. best lloreign and Domestic looms. May we show you ? Suits $22, $24, $26, to $35.00 Overcoats $20, 3524, $26, to $35.00. We change only what Good Expert Tailoring is worth. Lower Prices mean poor work and poor service. . Bruce p Tailors and Cioihiers Mrs. .lnnis-:~‘_ Howe :ind ilntiglitcr, liitvc ui'rlvt~il at \\'est Devon to spcnd the winter ut thc lioiuo of the forini-i":~'. ~i`ntlici', .\lr. David L’i'ov.icr. Miss Mai"- g'.irr1 <`i'ozii-i' was at visitor to Lot fi, the iriivst of Mrs. Win. Iicbli. Wcst ir'."u. /iliii»'l. ‘~l»' ‘II ! .... ‘*'~ni;‘~j'r-if 1 , _.lite-_?lf=~‘ s r., ..l<..»._,l ,» .-Li, ‘ "»’1';T1.°"l.‘-s-;» :iff}>‘ » \ ~ 5'*/` "it _... __-._....\¢» -~ _Q-_.5` Our Line of Our line of stove re Stove Pine, 6 in....... _ v i .fi if il' fi Buy a Silver Moon New The New Silver Moon Base llurncr liceps thc house in uni- form temperature at all t1me_:‘». Just put in a scuttle of coal in the morning, and you have no more trouble with it all day. Being constructed with Double Fire Pot, it radiates the Heat through thc Mica Doors from the bright burning coals, thus assuring a larger amount of heat from a given quantity of coal consumed, than any other style of heatintz stoves. We also have the New Silver Moon with Revertiblc Fine. This stove radiates the heat through the entire stove, thus giving the fullest benefit of coal before passing out the chimney. We would be pleased to demon- Stove Requirements quircments is most complete and obtainable. 25c to ........... 90c ea. l8c 7 in ........ ..22c a length l . . .w .v '». ’ -° 1. » ~ . 1 ..»» EL? ._.;-...___ -€'=- --~ '7£__»‘*"-1 .ilioni t Persecute your Bowels L`-11-:-iteliiimln uid -iumilm. 'Hier nahnl ._-lurrl.---i|nn¢¢aiini‘:'. TY! c \n'rt:n'“ Li1“ri_s_ ,,°"¥i= _. 'uvizn f>n.i_s P,-A¢,:_;.-f;`l'f.A=;i` r ' * " ._ gi' _ Pavel? vcinalale. A0 dll _-'~ ggrilly on the in/C1. lf-wi4‘\ //1, I* :ln-nmanc lnlq. and '_ ..»li...i....l-ini.. 15// 4 /,~ |11-|_¢ mrmbnncaf ,.1 l R ohhebowcl. »"./‘Ry _.» " c....;:...- ,¢*/;:‘~*‘»"%,"‘ gi m|.|.s. ltipnlmn, -" ._." ' \ nm -. , - \ » ‘ sm nano. ...A ldrnui-iii. -» umm hm . Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Pri!!! Genuine mst... Siginiwe Foxes for Sale \l _. \ \‘.§\" 55- (finss "A' 'and imported black and patched Foxes ranch bred ond wild 'cnugght mink and niurtcn. Write or 'phone It. J. McNeill Tyne Valley. 5499-9-7 mtf | - i rr. _.‘\“;, _.\»_.`:}.l :iw >-. » =. .--.s ,g',!.*-:J-s<<¢.3 .;>",--51%., A. ~~."¢i:.g¢¢ Mail Contract Scaled ’l`oiiilr=rs nddrcsscd to the the i’ostinnster General, will be receiv- ed nt Ottawa until noon. on Friday, the Zllrd, October 1014., for the convey- mice of llin Mn]esty's Mails, and propo:-xr.-il contract for four yoo.rs,` silv tinits por wr-ck Over Rurrnl Mail il. tif/> Elbows ....... ..20c ea. ' Coal Shovels from Sc to 25c ea. ` rfiuw Nt.. 1. frro{n"i§'ewt0n cross, i~_ ic. _ Stove Boards Wood Lmed 81 00 and ||5 liilnnd from the Postinnsttr (Jener _ _ s. ._ ll _ _ - - -p Cau‘m and-See the assortment' aIiB‘il[i)\t(;~.liisuili(<)>tii'en containing further, information an to conditions of pro- posed contract may he seen and blank forms ol Tender may be obtnined nt the Post (llfices of Newton (Tross,` Q/ 6 Belfast and nt the oflice of the Post Oillco Inspector. ‘ JOHN I~‘. WHEAR. Post Oilice Inspector.. _ Post Ofilce Inspector's Oilice. ‘ . ' - Charlottetown, 12th Sept. 1014. _ ,V , \ 5577-9-15Mtu3I. !J\-von luis bid i`arc\\'cll to thc t`ollow- ing stiininci' visitors: hliss Annie hic- I.o:ii'n, l\lt~<=sr.~', li-.~nj.' z:'iid` llcnry Mc- Siiinini`i'.-ziilc, i'<-tiirncd to West Dcvon, was hi-lil ut the home of Mr. D, (`.i‘o:cici' not to make peace s psrately. wurclioiise no\v in the course of erec- n1.iin otlire, but maiiuizcd to get into, ho hardware department, where tIie_ secured at couple of rifles, a quantity: of unimunition and a couple of pairsl ol' boots. They were arrested by thei police and will likely have to give an i account of themselves ut tho Police Court.-J. tion. They were unnhlc to cuter tho i , ' ' VI -A BUSY SPOT.-Curlctuii Place, wlicrc the cur ferry terniinills ure being built, presents a pretty and' unique scene nt tho present time. The ' Point is lighted by olcctricity, and all, oi the ltogcr Miller tjofs buildings* EXT]-ENDING to you an urgent invitation .to ,inspect the attractive array of Fall Millinery which we have especially prepared to merit your approval. Tailoaed, semi-dress and pattern hats, daintily and strongly beautifully lined and cleverly fashion- ed all at most reasonable prices These are our own exclusive mod- els tollowing the desirable lines of the most authentic styles yet introducing individual touches which make each _ hat distinctive. _ made, In attending this exhibition you will have an opportunity to observe the very newest and ibest in Fall Styles-a privilege you are sure to enjoy. Prowse Bros Ltd. ln the high cable tower is ti search- llght of forty-three thousand candle power, which enables inch to work at night as wt-.ll as in day. The effect is very beautiful, especially ou dark nights, when one can reall .1 book hy this light in niid-straits. ’l`iic wcutlicr has been very favourable ot' late und about eighty l.(‘.lt. car loads are dumped and plaiccd into position every twenty--l`our hour:-i. The new spur line wlticli will have no rival in the Mari- tinie Provinces, is progressing very rapidly, und it is understood the steel will soon reach Carleton l'oiut. WESTERN PERSONALS -The Empress doclceil in Summer- oidc Saturday night nt 7.55, .l_ _...\lr_ and Mrs, George Wood, North Tryon, were in the city Sat, urilay.-.I. -Mr Collins (‘rt;v-ell, representing the Itcnfrow Machine t‘.o., was 11 pas- senger by the Empress last night. -Mr and Mrs James Peiidergnst, of Kcnsiiiigtoli, were passengers by the Empress yesterday evening. -Mr. R.J _ McNeil, .llrs McNeil, and son, Tyne \al|ey, were passeng- ers west Saturday evening.. J. . -fllr. Wm. Moron, munnircr ol the lnion (`omm.crcinl College, was in Siiniiiicrside Saturday, on business in connection with the Branch there. J, -Mr and Mrs Alfred Lefurgey and Miss Dorothy Brennan. of Summer- side, nrc the guests of Mrs George McSweeney, Moncton. -Mr. F. W. Brnnsoombe, Assistant Superintendent of the Dmninion Ex- press Company, was a passenger by the l-Impress Saturday morning on rcturn to St. John.-J -Mrs Costlnc, of Kensington. I’.E.l., and Mrs Cliapman, of Salisbury, are guests oi’ ltev. E. C. (`hapman and Mrs (lhnpnian at the Methodist par- sonage, Petitcodlac, N.l3. -~ Rev. John I. ll;i,nii`or_l Port llill has gone on three weeks vacation. On Sun- day evening, Mr. Johnson uf Kensing- ton, couductcd services in St. James (Tlzurcli, Port iilll.-P. -Miss Hattie Tanton, who has been spending the summer with hor parents, Mr and Mrs Albert Tanton. St Elcanor's, left on Saturday morning on return to Boston.-J. -His many friends are pleased to learn that Mr Kennett; Finlayson, who has been indisposed for the past two weeks, is able to resume his position as book-keeper with Il.. T. Holman, Ltd.--J. OF COURSE THEY DIDN’T PLAN WAR. (YOPENIIAGEN, Sept. 14.-(via Lon- don 4_20 p. m.)-The Vosslche Zeit- ung, of Berlin, declares that previous to the outbreak oi’ the war. Germany and Austria-Hungary agreed, as now' have the parties to tge Triple Entente, PEBTILENCE IN TQING TSAO.- (Special to the Guardirml I nai Mrs. ll. (Z Miss tut John Colle bel Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. John Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Janie Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Miss Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. _ ll TOKIO, Sept. li.-Japanese Admir- alty anounces many Germans dying at Tsing Tsao as the result of disease breaking oat utter' the heavy reins, _ i 1 _ . , 1 i il, :` i _ “ »’*/ ‘ ‘ 1 . . sb . . i , J- :....'.J» _-.v , ’» , J, , 1, -“"- 1" >- ‘ - - " ifllr'-. -.sil‘1~x.~.,;',.. CONTRIBUTIONS. ncs to i`ollow) T.t}.Jitmes............. oughian Isabel Meiklc......_._.. Meadow Bunlt Woincn’s Insti- e (por Mary E. ltopcr).._ Risdon _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ cted by Mrs. Fannie Camp- I, Burlingtonr- Fannie Canipliell. _ ._ _. W. I-l. Canipbell..... _ D. M. Bernard. . . _ _ ._ _ George Mcl.eod_ . _ _ _ . Andrew Mcl.eod..... _ A. Whelan........ _ John Campbell. ._ _ _ James A. .`Iack_... James Adams. _ .. William Mann._.. _ sA.Mann...._.... . Michael liondy. _ . _ _. . Alex H. (lriinpbcll. . _ _ _ Leslie Payntor. ._ . _ Michael Brown. . \‘V. E. Pr0iltt...... _ George Davison... .. _ Fred Davison. _ Sandy Cousins. Anios Davison.__... James A. Cnmpbell._._ . William Stewart __ _ Keir Bernard. _ _ _ John Cousins... _ _ _ _ Nellie Cousins__.. _ Lizzie Cousins... _ _ Wiilinm Graham. . __ . John Murphy....._ _ Joseph Stewart. .__ Penzie Duggan. _ . _ _ George Brander. W. E. Su