_ _ . ~.- E. . , '” ‘. ` . r - rf I - " »“‘*".i = -“\~ , _ t- ... IMPORTANT READING MATTER SELECTED FBONI THIS WEEKS NEWS FOR THE GUARDIANS SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS FRIDAY THE FOURTH TIME_. H“§I‘e5~ CIW. has beell convi'tI`t};?lml§ N° 1° °°“'“I” M“"‘“ 1" °I“"K°» is fence against the Prohibition Ao DR5°°5~"*Th° D P W Dredge, the City Sllllellillll-ry of a fourth of I1 now at work in Victoria She is t h b tam present dredging out the dock on ei B pgllllolflillblgtintenced to six mouths Im o t. side of Government Wharf so as t er accommodate a greater number of UNp|_5A _ schooners. The tus Fred M Batt name of M?:lArlTll‘s bird Iggnunggmfglf captain W M Snow in charge, is ss glstlng in the work -V able experience in P l f :flee Qlvhile desceiI)dIlll1; E €v“elIhI'g an t out. by some mishap he HARLAND.-The S S Harland left slipped and fell about 25 feet to the Charlottptown fol;V_iotol-ia. at 8 a m Saturday wltli a small freight an bottom Fortunately he escaped with d a vIg°r°“5 Shllklllg up and some the twentyoue pure bred H°Ist°I" IWUIBBS. besides a splash in cold water cattle shown by Messrs Lea & Clai- it at the Provincial Exhibition, also the REV iilly shown by Mr Jabez Lea The Lean wig l,':;lEll§A_l': Zglellg Dn SMS prizes won by these animals have been bath the “ll at lo 30 ll m Hfllll 'ld already announced in the Guardian 230 and lll the Peopleie (Rlllllill She arrived in Victoria at 11 a ln and left on return about 1 30 p m- CIVILIAN SHOOT --The sec Sharlottetown at 7 p m On Monday 9 ‘VIII Dreach at Glasgow Road, Tues V day. Hunter Rive and We r. d d d and Thursday at Stanchel at I plesnay Cup matches, takes place at Kensing ENTERPRISING STOCK RAISER ton range l-Omorrow afternoon begin *Mr John Tweedy returned home to ning at 2 p m The ranges will hs 200 Earnscllffe yesterday froln George o stage of the Silver Salver and Brovlvln el 500 and 600 yards There will llk town Exhibition, where he acted as Y be a team shoot between the York judge of the sheep Mr Tweedy. who and Civilian Rifle Clubs at York in t near future Great interest will doubt be taken in the McKinnon C e has the finest flock of (‘otswold sheep ll llc lil the Maritime Provinces, is one of l, the best judges of sheep in Canada ll Thanksgiving match to be run off at In cattle Mr Tweedy. deals exclusively Kensington Range October 1zth_ This in Holstelns, having a fine herd of this is open to all the province. Rifle prefers the Berkslllresfgeese, ‘I-long Clubs or militia of teams of live Konge; while in hens Mr Tweedy men. The fourth Regiment won me owns one of the finest flocks of Silver match, so keenly- contested last year 5919114114 breed of cattle In ho 8 he w cup last year by 2 points and 0 Spangled Hamburgs in the Province. t teams from the civilian nine cloh "Pure bred Stock of first ~i\1ality" is tied for second place, lt is expected the motto of tllis, one of ollr most twelve or fifteen tennis will compete Progressive and enterprising farmers. this year from different parts of tie -- -------------W l province. SONS OF TEMPERANCE.-MF. L. P- Tl1lll0r\. G. W. P. of the Order re- 8uccE3sFUl_ YEAl;l__»l-he lllmc_ turned yesterday from Darnley where, torate of Summer Resorts, Ltd., again in a positioil to report a favo able year’s working to the shar holders. Though the deprcssio caused by the war of course, had curtailing effect upon the summer r sorts, as with nearly everything els industrially and commercially, th l assisted by Mr. J. F. Profitt and Mr. B G- Scribe, he re-organized “Aberdeen” Dlvisioll, _No. 246, which, owing to the ll large emigration to Western Canada, had su cl d ~ a spell e meetings two or three e_ years ag.-;o. Mr. Wnl. Woodside pre- e sldell at tho public meeting, alld after G stirring addresses were delivered by Messrs. J, l-‘. Profltt, L. P. Tanton, E. business done by Summer Resorts M K was quite as satisfactory as last yes In fact, the bulk of business done wa greater this year than last year, th operations of the company havin this season been considerably exten l__ c ay, W. H. Crozier, alld the Chair- S nlall, the Grand Officers proceeded G with the routine and ceremonies of g organization. An encouraging feature of the occasion was the large number (1. ed' lt. ls expected that ll (llvldllnl of sturdy active young nicn, or rather equal to that of last year, eight pe cent., will be paid. The holders o seven per cent. preferred stock wi get their full returll and there will b some dividend accruing to holders o .common stock. (I, youths just verging into lllallhood, all l of whom, with one exception, handed ll their names in and became full rllem- e bers of the Dlvisioil. After the new l volunteers were duly initiated the officers for the ensuing quarter were elected as below and duly installed by the G. W. P., assisted by the Grand WEDDING BELLS.-A very pretty . ~ . _ wedding took place at st. Patricks glilgfolfcillli (,;,‘f;‘f“°§}’l§‘ll Elm Chmch' Grand River- on T“95‘]"‘Y~ night at 730 o'clock anI,1 frorrlistlig Sept' 22nd' when Mary E" daughter progressive character of the eo le of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. MacLellall. and of Dalllley ll good Sl, on alllil |12 Jerry F' B“°te' °f P"0"'I‘Ie“Ce- R- I-» did results' are anticiggtetl Tllgpcltfllz were united ill the holy bonds of ma rimony, Rev. John A. MacDonald, o I" ccrs are as follows:-W. P., Wm. I' Woodside; \V. A.. Geo. Crozier; ll. S., flciating. The bride was attended by . . a sister of the groom, Miss E. Buote. v;U0l§lil(l‘s()l3’llAll}lcIl{('al§f' TOl.lg§r cl ’ ' " ' ’ " wllile the groom was ably supporto Hlrtle M&l`€l1iI.V ' pollocs, nllrl it onlne ,-. -- .- -- . _ nearest point to the sun, and aftel with the Prince County exhibition. with a withering fire fr0l11 U19 f0\`lS t)l‘ilfI;dcarlI:o\cI-iml'lA)fs I;;lellthr(ellll\i1flIcNuIII(»iNil"lbs rot?`“lt Nhvnt 'kms amalmg trans tllat it will rush off lllto space again The track, however, was heavy and that caused them to retreat hurriedly. . Alllel~l,.,lll `Sllll,ll,,l.s llllll ll ls llllllprl "tina ll?" as ali" kpmce and you Perhaps .never to return. or, if it doef the time was slow. Tile races were Smllll llllll ll Sllllllar l_Olll.l_,u' wlll llc "0 'ml OW y°“r ‘ ee S ml mn- P01' so. it will not be for hundreds oi witnessed by 9, large and excited __£___ l 1 ‘UWB “IPM Your “0°k» sllouldem |3111 years. Never before has a comet been crowd. , _ l - - . ~ ` ' . A .. _ _ _ l-,.\llt,r lli tilt. :lay file stllnte llnll 10 to 20 pounds ol Bolllll healthy discovered so long before its perillelioln There were three clases, viz., free- l,aS.,,.,| ,ll l-l,s,,lllll,,ll lllll.0,lll,.l.,l ln. ` " ' - ` " ' flesh. Sllrgol is absolutely harmless, for-all, 2.24 and three-minute. 3 th this comet was. Usually a new comet lll the free-for-ali tilere were rec qv starters, viz., Vesta Boy, Premier and ered. Owing to Delevnn’s comet hav Helen A. Premier drew the pole in ing been discovered so far_ out ill the first heat, the horses getting away ‘-4, _ _ _ _ space, astronomers believe lt woull on the first score. There was a keen l N0 llllllllullmlllclll was mlllle ,ls ll) tee found in every package. become an interesting if not a. brilliant race between the Premier and Vesta Mk yo" dmnmlol lwllal llll, llllllllllll Ol lllll llellmlmll “aked'9Y9 Oblecl- TI\01'9f0l`9 If Will bi BOY. the f0r¥¥l€I` lvilllllng the heat- iz. lille unnotlurnly 2 ’ .///4, would be toward Gr:-at llritnin’s zuetioll. excellent rr»sl.ltl-1 in overcoming; nerv- well to watch for the next month the finish being a close one. In thc lhll Mllllllvielll. sliaeeol.lomu~ .ll lsome nllmuls lmwllvur welll lmlllmlll OUR llyspllpsll and gmllrlll Bmmmll ter, u len lamp or_ 1- .fl , I H" ' ‘ ' _ ‘ l ‘ ~‘ - -- Boy came up with a fine burst' of §§I§§i`l§'ll7IupsonsurrLvco.,;w'lnd»or.oni. Ill:‘:;'£:2§l:l§‘;”l‘illllfi """“ 1* "“’l‘““”‘ “I H1052 Wim G0 11°* “W1 'L0 flair- *en speed and took the pole the horses _ G°“‘"°1A‘°“"f°' Cm’ 3' l ' l finishing in the following order: Ves- interferlllg with Helen A., Premier- stretch. ln the third and fourth l heats of this race Vesta Boy won l easily, with Helen A., second and l Premier third, Vesta Boy thus carrying 1 off the race. . 1 Three horses started :ll the 2.2-i` class,--King Brazilian. Happy Geor 1 ge alld George Crecesus. After con- l for the first lieat.' Happy George with -l the pole. King Brazilian second. Af ' the first quarter King Brazilian made a bad break and George Crecesus pull ed up to second position. The three horses bunclled up in the finish, Happy ‘ George winning with Creceslls second and King Brazilian third. In i.he sec ond heat thc driver of Happy George did not hear the wort; “go” and pulled up his horse: under the circumstances he was allowed to go the course and start again: there was a good raco be ' . C ~ took the lead with George Crecesus second. This was thc most exciting ‘ heat of the day, the three horses being ‘ neck and neck until the half was l renclled, when Crecesus made a had ‘ break and fell back, finishing in third ` position. King Brazilian after a hot fight with Happy George won the heat. 'Tllc fourth heat was between King Brazilian and Happy George, Cro- cesus making a lluulbcr of bud breaks. 1 The heat was won by King Brazilian. l with Happy George second. The racl was thus won by Klllg Brazilian. f - In the three-minute class there were l five starters. lt took considerable held to the finlsll. There was a good ~ race between Vessey Crecesus and ' POWNAL C|RCl.)iT.-Services on LONDON Oct 1--Tie German LONDON Ott 1-The war lnlg p p y Pownal Circuit next Sunday, Oct -ith cruiser Leipzig sullk the lirltisll mation Bureau made it known to da A"“fd'8 belellxing to the Cox estate will be -Clifton. at 11 a m , Mount steamer Banks Fields off Peru The that indian troops were lalnled i Herbert, at 230 p nl, Pownal, at 7 crow was saved France last Frida; The point of th” Bfmsh G°"°""m°“'- I“¢°“d“ @° f .m v --_ WEBB CITY Missouri Oct 1- suuled the troops dlseamburked at the '°"°“'I“5 ’"C°p9e"» ““w"°“5m- HAZELBROOK FIELD- Services The American mine here caved in to Marseilles chester, of this city, and the purchase Sunday, Oct 4th, will be as follows - night Fifty men were hurled beneath Cross Roads 1030 a m, Sunday the debris It is believed all wore PE'l‘lt0GliAl) sept _io -The Go School, 11a m Subject, The Consum killed mans, repulsed in attempts to cros Pnol-llsrrlon 1'nlA|. -in the ing Power or ooou Alexandria, .l p s “°‘ l“°1“'1'“5 dfcmli miller) m, Subject The Mind of Christ Hnz in Suwalkl District Tile Austrian l sun-ook at 7 p. m. Subject Testi vlnlvua oct 1-'rho pattloof cm have been repulsed at null; colitis “UME “H I His- 0” 1"* ht" nn gun before Mr Magistrate Shaw. of a mony That Tells cow began today, when the advancing Fighting has been reported at Ta f _ --- Russian army arrived at the outlying now for “4 hours MT STEWART- O Monday forts and were imlnedlately attarked AMSTI-IRDAM Sept .i0 -The us Iiilnllrnkflmpl him Offered £0 NB men evening Oct 5th there will be a sup by the combined German and Austrian trlans ure -lending flesh troops into uvcvrdlng to a reD0rt reccivcd here er and entertainment ill the Hall at armies Indications are that the northeastern llungarj to steul the lluil l.usslan hesdnlarfers "he a--_ 'Q . .','-f* I \\\ iilntsmfsasnulhould know ID1lrl}“0I\\ In rlflwrt wllcillfrr 1 l WASHINGTON Oct 1-Tho United States Ambassador Page, at London to- ll u uaulou tilt: btBl.8 ~l,l.l¢i l.lll\:I.|\. tual. -----¢-;- landing ls not stated, but lt is lm, treat as tolldltional contraband of war Lead, pig, slleet ol pipe uiy\,e..no l-‘errocilronle llaenlatlte iroll orc r iviagllctlc lroll ore liubber llides B and skins, raw or rough tanned (but. the Niemen, heavy fighting continue B ..._ l- We'lI Spend Christmas in Berlin, ls ‘the encouragement which General cial proffered this Wold of cheer for the purpose of hrlpini, his oiiictrs V wires that (,000 lvolllllled Germans wal- e --- PARIS Ort 2~ A lleSiJa’cll to the have nlrlvcll lil (olognc Tho great __ I Government Analyst, who examined Summerside was crowded with vis Daily Telegraph says A fish' p Exposition building has been trails A E ” G the stuff has yet to be given as to the itors yesterday, the second day of the ceedlng on one part of thc Allies left formed lllto hospitals, where e n a'y ‘y to ct strength of the beer tested This will Prince County Exhibition, and the resembles that at Puardeberg in the wounded are being cared for Most ot fd “ld Be slums be taken ‘to day, to which the case has weather was ideallin every way The South African War Nearly four thc, wounded are victims of the artll morning was pr llcipally devoted to thousand Germans are in the same lery duels that have bean ill progress ,l,l t ll l l l ll lll ll l l C Th _ l it troulln. with most thin folks shopping the s ores e ng w de y pat p g la Genera ronje was ey for the last sixteen days along “ho “nh lo gum wclgllt ls mall they SEE THE COMET?-ii f not ronized throughout Brace, McKay are completely surrounded by French Al-me lil many instances they l ll ls insist on dragging their stomach or generally known that a good sized & Co,Ltd had afille display through troops and some quarries_where they legs blown oil by exploding sllel l r nl - 'rl ro nlent onus that cologne Hwihnu it wlth err-my foods. rubble: comet is showing itself these nlgllts out their entire store and treated are cut off fronl all lope 0 rejc ing le tor spo < le their visitors to sweet music from their divisions are being shelled ls ill ll panic, fearing raids by Britis pro;/ince have had the privilege- of their lovely gramaphones Tile trains __E,____ aeroplunes The city is also sum-rin see ng it but owing partly to then g from the west brought crowds of _ -- from spy fever, A0 suspects havin lect of the astronomers who have people from Alberton, Tignisll and ncgslgllg lglslglllz sigsofnflizisnlggou been shot lll on- day Said little about lt and partly to the surrounding districts while a goodly lllg there ls llollllng ol plllllculllr lm __._.________. fact that the celestial visitor is best number were in attendance from Char wAqHl»qGfl-(\\y _ 1 1 t th 1 d ,_ portance to describe except in regi - _l »- » OU- 1~ (H0111 B 05 0 00 YOU eil - lisen ldurllighthe early hour; tlf the lobltetovivn glrrlvirlg by special train of lloze lon the lslellcll lcll wlllzll rltaln’s intention to seize goods wlllchl Thanks to a remarkable new scien- l_e<;l”l!l\olllK.su§lh ILS lllllgltélllelswellmlllglii 8 g\;llln2-lule any me Exhlbmon build whelw a vlulelll aclloll has S,l,,l.e,,ll_ may be classed as conditional contra-l tific discovery, it. is now possible to This comet was discovered by ’Dele- ing wasg crowded with interested .muy turned in our www’ and in Ar' :land -of war' Specwcauy destined H." wmbme um’ simple ‘mm "h° “ry van last December and can now bc spectators wllo spent many pleasant gon” where we have mud" pr°“'“” 'le-rnhmy of A\I.Smd` evo" WM" Sud) element’ “ceded by th” dig°“IV° °r` Been ll the n ked e 0 _ l l kln over llle exllllllls ln' at several new points. 'Tile “general S"l’p“‘e“IS ‘"9 °‘"`|`I°d I0 “emml I’°"\”~ gens to help them convert food into ' y 3 ye “ ”' mmm £33". °°d oil slllmtlon satlsfw-;0ry_" luus announced nl thc Slate Depart- rsan . -- ment yesterday by Sir L(.<.ll Spring stroke Ol modern chemlstry ls called ll on useless 'flesh creams, or follow- g mg some foolish physionl culture g stunt whllo the rcal cause of thin ness go s untouched You cannot get int until your digestive tract aseimi rich, fat-laden blood. This master- lf' , l ii' ' ' it . _ ice tie I r tlsll ¢lllibs.l-ls'l?‘?‘ 5 Parse i S' ta Boy, Premier and Helen A. Prem- ' _ ' . ,._,,____ ,__, _,H ler was setback to third position for l _,_,._,,, _“L ___;,___,.., _ _ _ __. _,_.__ ll ' I l f I ing facts for your consideration: pany to engage the business of breeding eil- l ver foxes in captivity. l BREEDS ONLY THE VERY HIGHEST GRADE of pure blood original ranch bred Island stock, and has the largest number of such animals of -, any company in existence ~ all registered Class 'l “A” in the P. E. Island Fox Breeders’ Associations ‘ OWNS “SIR WILFRID”---the most famous fox l in the world, and many others of his class, which 1 assures the perpetuation of the very high fur value ofthe Company’s animals. Will not buy, sell or harbor an inferior fox. . GIVES AN ABSOLUTELY TRUSTWORTHY l .PEDIGREE RECORD, under the Co1npany’s seal, f with every young fox it sells. l J CORDIALLY INVITES intending purchasers to ` inspect its ranch, animals and records. l OFFERS OPTIONS ON 1915 PUPPIES NOW, ‘ on a clear, broadly interpreted contract. SOLICITS CORRESPONDENCE on any phase of the Silver Fox industry. _vs at-_ coming on the white Wings of peace. . . .g The Silver Fox llanchlng Company, Alberton 53 State Street Prince Edward island. Boston, Mass. 1 r »_.\s.,s=,. '1$W5'~ ~¥l'!.-!e§v¢*§-!k`i‘l< .Qi as ~_¢ au. .». -»,.»¢ i