1 i 1 1 ~ ¢ » 1 r 1 iii’ 9" wg.. '_ , :t'1_i_ifi _._.. sail-' ~ wi. -~§Z2.y ;i___'a liinirr li iff . li_§,._‘ . ll 3~ll‘ _,-_,.16 '~.li"\1 A gif ' 1 li, ;i if . '11\‘.. -'.¢~,.*.; 140" J _`;5;*.; “~ _~ 5.- _,;_»'.~§v">'1,'-°i‘tff.g§°‘~_ _,,, ...-1. il. ....._.~_+<.-»-,__ _a fri. gig .1 hir .r 1.3;; . .. L. ri: gy.. . .s -i..». __ _‘ .ri i. _ ..»~» -svn.. ,,.1:,.., ~¢l.l _i'-r it f.. lf V.: . lf, i < ip. al -.._i ..\; , 4 ,» ffl, ._ _ _,. / _.fl-‘xl - 'Qu .2 iii!- * .nit ft . , . . .il . ll* 1i.,,_ 1 1 r 1 .Chefs in our stock We b.\y cigars to ,pIea.e cusiomers oar... 3 .dges ot tobacco. if iw. <.f1'...<1 1 i..1¢rir.r -goods fnfa, short time we would lose our best cus- tomerstor all time. We want your trade lor cigars and sm 'kers gocds. All the leading brands of _V Tobac¢.,’s, Turkish and ,_ Egyptian Cigarettes, etc. J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST DIA J Head U' Brunch DIARY 0F EVEIITS. ` -1-._ TODAY. City Magistrate’s Court, 9, a.m. Special Service in St. James Guatems.la......, __ Church, 8, p. m.. . , British Guiana an on- _ '_"" Klark-Urban Company sive ner- dures ....... Sl1”»°'P°l"l1ll M 1° °0°l' °» f°" formance in Orers House. 8-30 p.m. British w. Indies...... ._ ___ Colombia . .. '~'-A-------""‘-_-`i*°;""""“” Honduras...... .. esyaimt America is artollowsz _ . 3 1,800,000 ohsrlaiueosra Newtoundlaud...... ...,. 200.000 l¢°l‘ h, s,,.,,,,,,..|¢, Mexico...... ..... 3.000.000 group Mun" h un. md no-nn. Argentina...... 6,800,000 .hwy - ° . - 1 ' nrssii...... ..._ 11,000,000 I . _. '_ ""' ' ohils...... _..._ §§§ §§§§§§§ Per\i...... . ._ Bolivia...... . . .. . Uruguay...... . .. Nicaragua...... ..... .. Costa name sum or America... 11‘.000.0°0 ““,,°,,", S handsome to I. htel been forced to do1\`a `specia1ly made pair oi overalls and the ladies have been drupad _ Awe or coiicriirsn Acnon 1 in r0|l_r|i'|t'ai|iil, TAKS The w11l;b°_ msllfd ‘Island from new until " i 1 _‘ _ -Dre, 31st, 1913. f°1' 5° ¢_°l1_l_9f~' _ . o'._;irr rmrrh turner or 52.50. _-_ E zs,c..f.roffi¢r - _ S Y ' ' ’ M ' lste i th Island have the wide competition, it is assuredly 1111 D 09901’ Y 0 One- H al f » The World wears glas-es but, not half of that lat wrar the right glasses. ` ` Wrong glasses are often worse than non~, they are a con.~tar1‘.s'min to the eyes Be ou the safe sid ; letui give your eyes acuieiul ex- hmiuiiiou. G, ll, Taylor 1 ‘ jeweler 8; Optician , _ f _ '34 ; _ _ i"l_=;,l.-3-1-.'-_Y -1. . ‘~.`\~\ "'i.`l"" ‘ ’ ~.f_ \\\\\s:>a_ `_~§\ ‘il '.9 ...,. -ii - ° l '_-"ii 3/ `"`\had-Zrfk:a'.~*'-l=-~==-9~~" '1 ‘ Montague Black Fox Ex- change Corrs spam en :e _Soiicited _ L. M. McKinnon, Manager Mouiague, P E ll l DEATHS h __ LAf{(lE.-- At Hunter ‘River after a long illness Willinm Large aged 56 years. Funeral Wednesday at o'clock, to Hunter River Cemetery. IIATTRAY.-At Union Road, Sept. 29, H13, Alexander L. Battery, aged 79, Funeral tomorrow, Wednesday, at two D. m. “ SM1'l`H.~At Millview on Sept. 30th at the home of his iathor, Willred W. Smith, eldest son of Wm. C. and Blanch Smith, aged 10 years. Fun- eral tomorrow (Wednesday) at 2 o’clnck to Pownal Cemetery. Po1.1o1e11Avi~i Chun ‘ To 'mn IDENTITY OF AUTO BANDITS MONTREAL, Sept. 29-The police announced today they had strong clues as to thc identity of the four masked bandits who held up and rob- bed the automobile party on Queen Mary road Friday morning, and that arrnsts would likely be made today Detective Laberge is among ‘those working on the case, and he is of the opinion that the men who held up tho car had planned the robbery early the evening before when the car first leit the Regal Hotel. The police believe that the robbers were in the Regal Hotel when the motor party was formed, and knew the route the party would take, and then followed and laid in wait on the lonely stretch of road until their prey arrived in sight ol dawn. No effort will be spared to, run down the bandits, as the robbery was t one of the boldest in the opinion of 0 the police, that has been perpetrated in this section for a long time. The m bandits did not stop at robbing the ex arty of money and jewellery, but on zhs mr ss wsu, she isn their * yietime which included two women, s stranded miles away from the near gh ratccwn 2 115,000,000 she she is growing he the rate of about 8500000 a year, alter allowing for emigration. Who shell say what part will coma to be played in thi world by this mighty emu in has es seine? aussie is the dark ot civilisation tier natural ment aa the pls, as _ 'growing more /`, 0 The proprietors and managers of cafes in St Louis have been ordered to display urpicturd or lhtiisl in the nude, and the consequence is im on shim whirh isu eihpr this Bal have hun carefully clothes in llheelldneous garments to ,ms dslilif and, aeisssiasnt ci suitcas- ysrsr la. one well-tions restaurants reed .r . you have been merely sowing the 10 set the overuse msn thinking. NOTES. wind. 1 have no hesitation in shy- .;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..;».;..;..;. He first deals with the population . --- ` ing, and saying advlscdly, that the of Europe, giving the following ap- Two dramas are claiming attention F0! l_3l`0€<1ihg Industry on the Is- . - tl - _ _ land is at its most critical juncture. proxima e estimate of what the pop just now. that in the Opera House No more important question could _ulation will be nt the end ot the cur- and that of the Prodigal and Way- engage your attention at the pres_ fell* Year: Whfif- ent time, and no more urgent ques- U it d K. d __ __ --- ' _ tion confronts the entire people of 1664-Fort Casimir Delaware sur- F,‘?anece___ mgnfim _ ` _ ` 00118111. 111115' I Colne over there?" the Island today. Upon the proper, rendered to the English. i German Emp_ré::_ ._ __ _ 67.000.000 Asked John Bulls daring daugh- judicious and eilcctisre solution oi 1799-Rufus Choate, noted lawyer Russia... _.lf..140'000'000 .. “fl” .. tbl” °“°"“°" “°°°“d“ th” “’l‘°1° f“' “"4 “*“*°"'“““~ b°"‘ 1° Il’“Wi°l‘~ `Anstr1s...... z0f200f000 S“";;uc,‘;’§ld Jack. hut leave your :_h:s_ ;_1_i_r:_ r_s1r;nd___gr»si the h:_»:dEeer;- Mass. Died in Halifax. N- B-. July. 1~1ungsry.._... . 21,400,000 “ m “ °' “B ' 13-. 1859- 1rs1v.._... . .r... 35,200,000 And b°““’“ “°'°°° “‘° “'-“”°"" °"‘ A“‘°'l°“" 1800-Treaty of Ildefenso. by which gpa|h______ _ _ _ 19_800_000 “U1 m S ht A Y°“ mu" Bwlllml f1`°m~Y0“l` 1001' Spain ceded Louisiana to France. Be]gium______ 7_600_000 ster _w g , an Ulster will argy and abandon your somewhat _]g4;;_.p_¢h¢on and Waste", Ram-had be right, said Lord Randolph 8l1BY'Z0i11Z H1000 0! W0l`kll18- YOU opened ,for trailic between Macon and I-Iolland....... 6,200,000 . ' Sweden 5 509 000 Churchill (father of the Hon. Wins- zlldstlelgfllezg c¥;’;‘I;'8r§;fl;’gy_‘;§l°l°“gi Atlanta. .N rw G . 2i500;000 t , Fi t L d f th Ad ‘ - Y- 1853-'.l‘urke_y 'declared war against Do 'a k__ _ 2800 000 °n “°w_ rs » °r 0 ° mr that is needed is that _you take up _Ruhsih_ “nm” - -~ f 1 sity.) so lens use as 1885 when the this movement in ssrhssi and sh - swiissr1snri...... ._ . $900,000 V 1883-Domestic letter posters ln Portugal ____ __ 5:400_000 Home Rule Bill was iirst before tha port it with your practical action. the Untfed States reduced to two country It seems his words are to If Y°“ buf-19°” UP l'°\ll` D0°k°l-5 and cents. Balkan Peninsula... .. .... Z4 000,000 ‘ ` _ ' come thug any time belgrg Jung ::?;m;ndy°e‘;r etgnesrggwogle eqazretollhlg 18911--‘Leland Stanford, Jr. Unlviifii- ' Tots1...... .......4se 000 000 xt. ' ' P . sity first opened to students- ' ' "e ___ ""5 “'°'k f°' Y°“' *l‘°” Y°“ my "° nies-The Pssss commissions. hi AC¢0l'dil1§ *O the Writ-Gr. Bild few A t ' su" that t'h° °pp°"'““lty Wm 9°" the United States and Spain began I f d h 0°" °mP°l'Bl'Y l'€¢°llflY Pl`0W't°d by and that your competitors will their conferences in Paris wil be oun to disagree wit him, i d B . . ' h U i t t d G t 1 thi ut 1 th 1 tthtc _ ' ' _ -tweelite lltdd BGB all l't‘il. n B B are l) e ac B er ritime Provinces, being dubbed an b° 70"’ It Wm b° §;=`°“3hi£°k °§» 13|-main wenhingo egem many will 50°" ha" twice as many Islander. It seems the practice is common foreslg ' pu c sp r an 11911-Francisco I. Madero. Jr. ' pmple as France’ whpreas at the growing, for hardly at day passes but ?gx3];€°'h2si¥;gnd°a:§t xzfligey 2:2 elected president ol Mexico without time of the Fm“c°'G°rm5n war the our telegraphic service brings us handeomest rewards. °W°'ltl°“' populations of the two countries al- something not altogether comply. I have written this for publication most equalled one another, and (2) mental, in a rather. intimate and personal y about an alleged Islander what f mi n to the great predominance of Russia ` ll`1Blll'\°|`. 801110 0 E my ,>,§,,3,,g,,:,,»_,,;,,¢,,:,,:,,»,¢:',~,,:,¢¢,_=,,>,:,,;,,:,,: I I t 1 b E I v 1 abroad, including the New England usual shyle' hut' only hahah" of my ___ _ » » _ ‘ n pon o num ers. very o ero _ me <1 -_ ::I.“‘.':.'i.‘.';‘°.:::.‘...‘“..*l':..s°i.:::::; :=:lHl HllMlll PllllEl$$lll it world at large, must deplore the ’Presidsnt Wilson, who has a large Island, ' ' it _ _°.» stagnation of the French population. ¢011¢¢1;10n of "freak" gifts has just' If I could see and tqlk with each h¢ .“x g . ' . °€‘#'!°°¢°4~3¢€~ In Bntam and ge,-many the birth, added to it B "Gospel ,makin hh “_ one of your readers personally, Mr. rate ,B mum ~ . Editor, they would instantly under- g rapidly, and Britain, aboretely carved stall bearing his sf/and up purpose and overlook my - C t I-H t - ,_ ongre u a : ' , Unlike G°l`UlHllY. 10909 P0P\11H¢l0l1 monogram and sev_e_ral scriptural em-neg; and .tl-"Inu", wo;-“_ Cardmar 13"; ° on te 0' the h h in 1 11 1 1 <1 ' ~ ‘ ' '"0 _ r°“g “” “r l °“ Y °" '““ “te *cn* It W” P"°°“¢°d t° mm W ¥I°gAI:gé£*'°GQRD0N Catholic Church in Ireland, 78 years mi€reU011 the Rev C C Pehvrick, a negro old today Rlllllh has in E111'0D0 $10110 sl clergyman of Chalybeate Springs, B°“°“' MW' swt' 55' 1913 David R Francis ex governor ot ost as msn! people as the United virginia, who wks rormsi-ly Bishop MONTREM, FRENGH NEWS ?§l°'°‘:lf1 leg °:i°§:°*é°1‘Yo;>!v1l\:1 allies; l' Ill) Bl' 1' ll A 0 8 ll lhzdonl. Frsfwe. and Germany put in Liberia The stick is oi dogwood PAPER PUT UNDER 'rim ogether Outside Europe, the Rua- and the donor- “gm-gd ghs pyuigmf, BAN BY AROHBISHOP 11111 lrllire has about 85000000 he had carved it entirely himself, blunts. makin: s total of about suhssgn he is seventy two yssrs - sr high mass churches, an e’s 2 »;e 0:1 °;ee:eo:sa:»s:eo;ee: sto ~ 2. t? ,.._.._.._ ‘ii 30 Annie Beaant. wizrda suggested by your 0<1lt°¥l§1 Mr. John C. Gordon, who monde, C0 ill ll‘\lGl'i\& ' D C0 T. B _ ` _ . ' " ""”'°"""_” ' _ r............__'.`_'_"'..1lf1 _ _ irrhrr §3»i°°i»d For n=~»l1e°r»5“1;nen°» ffl; °l.`.§§.§‘i‘.1‘.l§`r1..l."°...f.`lLf.'."“.'f.'§§l.°iI`...‘L'f The llvenini Gnerdien will be me1l=€1__ *D en! =1_ldf~s= °n.__ WEDNESDAY 0"ToBER " 'T3' Ecusdor...... 1.200900 and R°5l"f°'°°d H°l`d B°°k' ' that Alter several.months of con-',§\‘ Plingg Edward lBl&lld fl'0t!l HOW lllltll . -. 700.000 'nu °'3“"l“u°“ 'h°“ld b° *mm* versationiand persuasion on the part. . - - " `» - , 1 ' diately consumated, and its mem- 0! M, My A Bowlhy ,hh Dominion ‘ D¢`¢_ 3151:, 191 3,'f0r 25 Cents ‘ ‘ rl DR’ FULERTON S “|ssl('B° All America.. . ...167000000 b°‘°°mP "muy °"'°“d°d' b°°°“'° lt Goveriams-nt Immigration A ent ior ' ' h -”" i I l “amd” tl” m°'°m“°"7 Wh°'°l?7 th” the New En land States iitationed of ‘or Fine". Mom . or ' ° _ ' In referring to this part of his intQligence, business and scientific at Bono Mg" su leuaented b In drawing attention of church subject Mr. Chiozza-Money comments Acumen ol the representative men oi th H rg; of " pfpth t y members to the necessity of a wr' 'as follows' ` “W Island °°“ b°'l“'°“5hl' t° lm" at priseliitliitive Priiiiide lgdweigdmoslslariiid l 1 0 ( ward movement in Church work, the “In spite of European emigration sho? notice and wltlhi géitigaigzxgg bnnvmen Ns-,ding in Boston and _ Rev. Dr. Fullerton deserves the ° W “9°“ 'W7 5" ° . neigh orhood, not omitting the sam. d uv atb to North and South America, the with the well-being and prosperity pst agar” or our brother ML Mc_ hearty support “_” ac 8 Sym? Y entire American Continent has as _Of U18 F0! Breeding and Fur Fefrm- émady the Publicity Agelm I “nab °f °'°"' "ght`"”"kl“g mm’ ‘md w°` vet scarcely more than one third es ‘"5 1‘“‘“““"' 1” tm" “"' °l‘°"““" 1 éonsllntsd to .risks s visit to the ' _ - ‘ Y _ ma" in the community' of ,receult many people as Europe. The bel- §?::;°s';::“1Zftegp'lgxazhwégnggtcgghtig [stand _rind lnvestigiitethe “Fairy me 7"" We have become too “ma ’ ance will doubtless he redressed but. ' " Bf°F1¢5 that W0” Will! Wm _ . 1: 1 .h iicii ri 1 *"° ’“*““’l“l“’“° "‘ °“" Ohm” °°“' not in the iiiscirns 'si the nrhssnt Eirissurssuhsiriliieinrdiciiiieddigiieiiix §§:f§§&‘*“$0n*h°th;°‘IB§:_‘L;“"`l;- ‘I ecti n, with the result that the f n a “ ° I _ _ ld th __ gsnsrsiihh. The United series win erin: and devel01>ins_th1_s new thins- thoroughly sceptical and suspmous Church is osing its ho on e ns 0 I 1 try by logical and up to data mo ern _ n muon The Rev S A Map 90°” bil” 10 l1ll1ll°“5 0 P909 °» methods. thereby securing to yo,“._ frame oi mind, but prepared to do mg ge e ' ' ' ' , and between natural increase and selves had for yourselves the best impartial justice to the lndustry li tin' an Island.” doing great wink i!!1}l1l§l‘&f1i011 BUS 18 8l`0Wil1Z B0 U10 possible results and the largest pos- th’ f°‘°t° °h°“ld warrant; D°“bt' the young people in the le , some ot . w rk ice return- 111110118 rate of nearly two millions a year, sible rewards, as the legitimate msg” here has Tgme °t0 sfofin “tml N th t, t t th t o re-visit- ' ‘ ' _ h " i - int; thtesscenzsa di; his Byoutli. he was or about onelhau me rate or growth tight: (;lliiii0li1i>Ii1llJ\i!‘l;=i0l1SBucOfaxgllfzl noni- vlz'_Ghrlstla" S°l°“°° M'°“l° Of U10 Rllliihll Empire- and |ah°,._ meh ehgaghd in a ¢om_ tor, Brookline Chronicle, the New smprised and g"°v°d to mm 5° "Canada, in spite ot her great ef- mon industry or “Fade have cpe,-,_f__ York Times, 'etc., with still more to mally °i the old pwple gone’ mmm' forts, has as yet scarcely more peo- ed successfully and 'with encour- f0ll°W- "I l1*1l'° 3 ll°"B°n“»l tl 1'. k- b d i ll ad by death mos _y, and so few a me than uve in Greater London' hut aging results elsewhere, iihd in thesh :Est ge _it £155 hgeresthe ir;_eu_h__e th I the t ry. ri 1 in 11-. ri le "lg e" P"°°“ ‘“ °““° ““ NQTHING Is Mona o1enTA1N “Y” ° “P “““° ““ W” d ,. it ,_ the M,,,m,,,,, ‘“ 'S “ ° THAN THAT sr-ne w1LL coma To i r th hu t 14 h1._h_ Provinces of Canada, ow ng o “°“‘° 5”” *° tell' I* ‘E with the House: A MioH'rY POPULATION lortheyogrf-siltrftivz iilliriririis viiieso. the inet that suhshgh b<>rr.~in~sh<.i- 1112111090 dim°ll1W. many of them WITHIN .HER WIDE B0RDERS_ cial economics cannot be applied land, my ilrst ancester on American ' complain, that they can get work- The sam,-3 is true of Ar emma 0, with advantage for the ¢0ng¢rvag;10n soil landed in Nova Scotia in 1621, ers.~where formerly children grew up il d 1 g ' and sound upbuilding of this new Sli' J0\1l1 G0l'd0ll Of Phfk. 8115 Wll0 nd as 8 matte, of course took Braz ’ an ° M°xl°°’ to say 'wth' and destined to be greatindustry. assisted in christening and founding “ .’ . ' 1 "lg 0' the Oth" “e¢l°11° 0* Latin oo-operation may asks and has tha- the first English-sneaking settle- thelr places 1" carrying °“ the °r' America. The period of constant en a great variety of iormB. and is ment in Nova Scotia. This. ill 0011- geninstion ol the church in its veri- éhullmon ,,, south A,,,,,,,,,, is ,msg elastic shongh to ar-isps itssii with section with my psrsohsi ishor in ous departments. Ii money be rc- in' nd th 'e _h f i it modifications to a great variety oi behalf oi' Canadian interests in gen- . quired, it is usually forthcoming, g' B os “ ° mag M pew' conditions and circumstances. eral, should be sufficient excuse for b t r mn servic 1 the one thin ua’ l5° Smith -‘\m`°ri°“ °ll°“ld reread The principle embodied in this pro- my asking you to publish the en “ _pe so _ _ e 5 _g the history of Europe.” posed Fox Breeders' Association closed.” lacking, and it is the great essential Few of us would have dreamed may he B comparatively hhw one in Christian w°rk" that the supposedly moribund Em- mr y°“' but' lt' is °“° worthy ol People seem to have forgotten mm of R“ssia__wmch went down like your most serious consideration. 1 _ . 0 . . _ 0 . 0 _ _ 0 _ ° Q . _ . 0 _ Whah Ruskin “sed to drive hom, a packvof cards before Japan B few believe abc principlelis at so\1_nd otxie, '~ °» °» - with °ledg9'ha'mm°r force whenever years ago-was increasiu in o ula- _lib itlliilge ddyidooliesltrgiiiimugxcidildgetlil he had the 0lJD0l`tl1l1i'¢Y. that ill me ,hon twice as rapidly aiithepyghhg tion, all the resources ol experience, there is no true potency but that of and-wgorous re ubuc of the United hombinations, capital, art and 'hsi - hsr true ambition hut smhi- .P - soienoe are being vigorously applied P' State IEA sro A¢,M f tion to save_ The mah or woman 3 ° m ‘ “‘ °“ Wal the to establish standards of production other day Lord Northcliile was in- and conserve the best interests oi “'h° has “ot “t"lv°“ t° m“k.° the giinsd to minimize the danger 0| 5 all industries and trades concerned. world ailittle better for having lived . Th F B d (1 For F rm rg decreasing birth-rate in France and of tie ;’s§ang°°c§:;0‘:_“a“Ord so :_e_ I _ ' 'til ll k th ' 1 1'( . . . m I ues no now e my Q le Increased emigration from the Uni' ` bli d nd deal’ to the trend oi In Kings county New Brunswick, main n a . . Most oi “E are too apt to become ted Klllglkllllr 0181110118 0150 if the progressive spirit animating our 120 yrhars ago today, death claimed Imeéivfi _christiaum wining t° .M France 'were getting fewer she was 20th century civilization. You can- thc_ woman who had the distinction Chrlstlenwed or nrssohefl nt. but en- getting heme, children. and ,,,mh,,,._ not siiora to drop hsnina in the oi bring the arse. hrids to hr rnsri-isa tively lacking that which Ruskin ly it England had lost '"4 000 000 _ march ol modern progress and de- in the city of St. John, N. B. She says is the only source of power and ple by emigration in .twé enl;;_ velopmeut, which you inevitably will was_Mrs. Hannah Stockton, a native. mhuence in the world the dommatf _ 3 do, unless you co-operate heartily of how York State, and the wife ol _ ,_ _ ' H0118. she was keeping the skilled for your mutuali protection and Lieut. Andrew Stockton, a Loyalist 'ug splrlt wlllch "ever "sts "om ar-tizan and hong-O1 of the money strive to the utmost of your ability who had found asylum in Nova helllillg Ll lllllle dug OVW’ _ll Shih"-'ll0l` market at home ' to obtain the full henetit ot your na- scotin. At tho time ot her death, in satisfied until someone ehgosing Mr ChiOZza_M;me i t ti tural advantages, and adopt ap- Oct. 1, 1793, Mrs. Stockton was on- the broudway has been restored to .' _ y B no so op ' proved and systematic methods for ly in her twe_nty-sixth year] yet sho U th 11118010. the flllflleif he will go is tc conducting this industry. had been u wife for over nine years. ie "arrow pa ' admit that it does not necessarily It li all V015' “Wu '10 Pride Y'-"ll" ‘ ' ’ lve h vine tar 1 - 0.1: b 1 ' th bi tha iD - FOPULAHUH iouow from the ,acts he sets forth lpiiily sagdmg piiolitlc liirrdguctiaonimbiilt. can? lzliiirliieroris Fines; N‘;{'aoSco\l:ila --- that the centrb of gravity of white unless the public continues to looli lawyer legislator and Lieutenant- M_ L C on M h I civilization will move from Europe with _favor on’ and has cohhdence in’ .;m,e,.n'm,_ at N,-,W Glasgow N_ S__ "- - '- _ 10223' °“°Y. ll 0 We l' to America, but "therein a possi- the quality of your production,tben 1345; and Qi John Borrgaii porter, know" 5t“l5l°’““» contributes 0 “ilu” bility of this momentous change tak- 1’-‘ld then 810110 01111 V011 1101” t0 69' famous Canadian mining engineer, hhih article to the London nniiy ,ng p1,,c,,_-» Then Canada will he the tnhlish n permanent end prohtnhle 1801. News and Leader, submitting data hm, of We Univm-m,_ lndustry' otherwise' ian your “norm on the white popnihhisn oi the worm Wm have bee" l“'g° Y l” ““l“' “nd ’“"'“"""““ e.ea.so,es_ ,es.e u.ee,eo.ea.ee°n,ee.~ s. ».e s'n,po,eo.o a.e:'. e aeesfosoaeesse :¢¢°“:“;”:¢.."‘”.eo.ee'n,ee°se‘ee'os.oe,ee.¢s.eo,o lllls lllll lll lllsllllll sf. aoteezeazeezestoszse:»e:ee:eo:ee;ao:o¢:eo:es:»stut- old today ' proprietor Chronicle iormar United Kentucky, X 32 .5. 0°0 s s s s s:»°,~,»_s»,»¢ Tl The Saturday Guardian (weekly) will be mailed to any address on Prince Edward Isla d from now ‘ l ‘ur-pil Dec. 31st, 1913, for Io rents ` 0|' for fifteen Months for|$l.00 _ / _ l`o The Charlottetown Guardian, . _' A ' Charlottetown. Dear lSirs,-,Enclosed please find for...... _ ...... . . ._._Guardia.u to Dec. 3!st, 19i......... NAME....... . ._ . ADDRESS Cut ou till in and send with subscription to the Guardian Offlile. - _ " _ 17o7Mif.tr`. ` Ci I , I ~ FIRE SALE BARGAINS _ A ‘ GONTINUED AT 'PATONS The me 9813 gf goods which were Ask to seo the samples even if you side tracked for Exhibition week are do not buy. It will prove prolltnhle. given ilrst place at Peton's today and _ MILLINERY many big 1111181’-1115 Will be given Miss Beers, Paton's expert milliner '£1016 0050?. whose mlllinery edorts were so much The ereoiel lines otlerlns will oehpprscintsd hy Charlottetown ladies l10Si9~'!/. 8101785. Silk Whleii.. 1111101’-lat the spring and summer openings, wear and ready to wear clothing 11114183 returned from attending the New of which have been described and as york openings with numerous gen. l1_1l“B€ 8004! Simply 1111180 be C\¢l1f‘=d tures for her fail opening to be held out within the next few weeks the in about two weeks time. tickets tell some sweeping tales of There is a decided mark ol indivi- price cutting. _ duality about Miss Beer’s work which It is the chance of s life time io appeals to the wearer as one dislikes get high quality goods at astoulsh- to meet a duplicate of one's head ingly low prices and goods that every- dress on every corner. This Miss one needs at this season .if the year. Beers' tries to avoid and her efforts in the past have proven so success- ful that the ladies of Charlottetown should await this opening. Patons have now in stock some ex- ccerlingly chic models in outing and ready to wear hats which for style and color are unsurpassed. A visit to Paton's today will prove most interesting and profitable. 1762-9-27Me2i. i- _| LEATHER GOODS Patons have bought a large por- tion oi the handsome leather goods exhibit at the exhibition made by Messrs Christie and as the goods are it little higher quality than the ilrm usually carries some choice purchases can be made at a satisfactory saving ima ' I »'. I "‘ "Get the Gnu Hare” It's' -Time for You A to Go a-Gunning' _ Now is the time for you sportsmen to go out and gather in the game and we will supply you with all thet's necessary. We have s splendid line of single and double barrel shot 211115. all gauges, shells, powder, shot, gun cases, rf coil pads, shooting jackets; cartridge belts, etc. _ _ You will find the quality top~notch and the prices ro:k- baitom. See the line. ' Fennel] £5’ Chc`1ndle`ri _` L Victoria Row Special Marked-Down S le 0th Sligliily-Usedi Pianos We have alot of pianos that have been rented out for e y.-sf, and others only three months. Someheve been taken in exchange for Player Pianos. , “ FIFTEEN PIA-N08 This lot oi 15 pianos have all been msrkgd dwg ay a prioeTv;l_ii.cl; makes every _she 2. rsaifhsggriu, _ __ _ __ __ _ _ms exiuopportun iyo a e»t me to get a sho that " ww? lhekv Qvseed ss-' new-his fries ';liii¢h"w1ii»» `Eve"ry_ piano is fully guiranteed. Everyplace wilbbe .;l;;dPs§,0:. approval if you cannot cell and sae chaps., Freight 'wh-:elite :¢iir'»°fh» ,.i1§r'»‘:'£f.$..‘i°¢1il'.§.`§.°f_"’°""'» '“°"°' er w nshias ri ii _ _ claim than to . L m tn ‘il W' _ M1Lf.e..11..B_es