tw-1 -ii.. if/ » 1 -i ,iwvii H1 . 1 ....1/,-.ii iz' " . ` » "‘ H .-i. 5» 19113- ` ”`""` " `" " "' "" 'n f Y' fn *" THE "CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN ‘ "' ' "W ' "~'"“ ~'f~"'.'°°' PAGE SEVEN """" ._.;.._:.__ ‘ _ ‘_ __ . ..._ ._ ‘ 1. . ______. _ _ _,,_.-, ' . _ ‘ §>_‘!(;;,fi_,} -f - ;.._';___,f 1”'/. I:\`i:*.-L_.-'»»~g`. ‘_A =_s¥',_` ¢ ' ’ ' ./ @- . _ fi. :i` ,Uv 7f3` -as __ *_ _.mm _' . Contentment G ` sn . IS the greater Dart of life' and content 1°: I . _ ~ t ~_\ mem "1 the possession of Diamond or I l’ `1 ‘= other iewel ‘ __I'y¢au t l - .'- . *IHS Dositive_lgnpvtfdxeiilgeoilhgtillgeeaivgtiig if l_\\ --_. I are above criticism. _ _ fi- .~ Thatsatisfaction iniewel buying will “ f “-3 l:e found here for the been gained only through . ` te t dh ' P°l‘°Y 9f. °ff@fii1B Onli' Silifrliléeiiisgs vtiillnligaitii illig most critical ins tion And the higliesaluewe place u r _ age regardless of the amount of yoginexgptélniliiugté? \Rl. \KI. \AI .Estah.`l868 - JeWeler?§zII€i\ig?alvlers /' ’ II- ,W- .\ _ _ l "-"iii r"'-§ `/7"- an - “__ i'-?_’.~ fiiir }_`>\ oo <\ pi /ll) ‘Y I/77 i) (\’_\ l ' ` f;//'ij/ £2" 15 ‘f =».li w _-._ -1;: ;1' ft if-'ig ---#P-1 Anthracite 'Coal - ii .is d s.'f3Z’. l"§§'55"i~%.§“s.S§i imgfliin I VC in 5° ` ed La ir- d.;:a;.iis. ear... .1- &eBtnut Sizes. h be t ' ll i t e S iuiiiiii =5=‘f1”i>=7'i*°“S be” ‘"" ’°°"°St°d iii livery will orders at once and 6 . . H roi con Pino... l llllli_:iiiiiai.iri,».i'i i r_.i..... . i i . __;___;i Qiii _ qi " Queen Quality ' The newest styles in the , famous Queen Quality boots for_women are now display- ed in patent and gun metal. The line is made up most- ly of buttoned models, with the new pointed toes and heels. Some excellent val- 1 ues in perfect fitting, com- fortable and iiexible boots at $4.00 and $6.00 a pair. 135 Queen St. Alley & -Co A ,_-1i¢_-_-_-.11--g Expert Optical Service l Our business is to ex- ' amine Eyes. We aim to i give our patrons the ben- , eiit,the most modern and 1 approved methods of ex- ' amination. 'l`hat our services are I appreciated, is ei idencecl by the large increase in ; 1 this year’s business. l ‘ We guarantee to give you the best results ob- ? taiiiable by the use of ‘ properly fitted lenses. 1 G. F. Hutcheson 99 Grafton St. Optician ‘ _._..._..----._-L-1 Hard Coal To arrive for here quality of Hard Coal nut sizes d th Coal giha few days per p ooner “ nnie .° ° ° ° ivi...i..»» Souris Exhibition 500 Tons b est Monday, September, 28th, 1914 . .°lT PAYS to buy in this Province. ..'T. GORDON IVES is Guardian agent in Montague. . . .'NEW HOME..-Mr. Angus Mc- Donald is building a fine new house. . .*BT ALBANB.-Service will he held in St. Albans Church, Souris,next Sunday at 11 and 7. ..THE MORNING Guardian can be obtained ih Souris at M. A. Pac- ~quet’s. ..'MR. CARL MoDONALD Guard- ian representative in Sourls. will gladly receive subscriptions and ad- vertising matter at the otiice of Un- dertaker Dingwell. ..*8UB8Cl-‘UBERS should renews week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue. as all papers are giscontinued promptly on expiry ate. ..*WEDDlNG BELL8.- The fol- lowing is taken from on Edmonton Exchsngez- A very pretty wedding took place on Saturday. July 4, at the Sacred Heart Church, Kinistino avenue. Edmonton. when Patrick Campbell, a well known business man of South Fort George, and Margaret Gillis, a popular young lady of New Glasgow, N.S, were united in the holy bands of matrimony, the ceremony was performed and nuptial mass cel- ebrated by the pastor. Rev. Father Pilon. The bride looked charming dressed in cream satin draped wltli lace and wore a veil and wreath ot' orange blossoms. Sadie Campbell sister of the groom, in white silk em- brodered marquisette. with hat to match, acted as bridesmaid, while Hugh McEncherri, supported the groom, After the ceremony the wed- ding party motored to the Yale hotel, where breakfast had been prepared. .Mr. and Mrs. Campbell received many useful and valuable presents. The groom's present to the bride was it beautiful silver mesh bag, and to the bridesmaid a gold locket and chain. In the afternoon the happy couple left for South Fort George, where they will reside in the future. Their many friends join in wishing tlieni a happy and prosperous life. -1-m-----'~ "0ur stock of toilet soaps is one of the best that has ever been dis- played in the city. Here you will find the best products of Pears, Proctor and Gamble, Fairbanks, Jerkins, Col- gates, Woodbury. Packard, Williams and Johnsons, all from the world’s famous soap makers, ianglng in price from lic. it package upwards. The Two Macs, 149 Great George Street. MEtf. _____;._.-_-_ [IHUHCH SERVICES METHODIST. FIRST METHODIST-Rev. Mr. Littlejohns at 11 n..' m. Rev. Ur. Heartl at 7 p.- nz.. Mrs. Coiiin is _ex- pected to sing in the evening. GRACE CHURCH.-Rev. Dr. Heiirtz ot 11 it . in. and Rev. Mr. Littlejohns at 7 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN. ST. JAMES-Rev. Dr. Fullerton will preach at both services. Morning Subject- The Great Commandment. Evening-The Emplre's Vocation. Strangers and College Students are welcome to all services. NEW ZION.-Prayer meeting at 10 a. ni.. Rev. Geo. C. Taylor will preach at 11 and 7. Morning Subject -Our Fatlier’s God. Chiidren’s Ser- vice-Be Ready. Evening Snbject-- Cliristian Patriotsm. Sunday School at 2.30 p. ni. Strangers welcome. CENTRAL Cl-lRlSTIAN. ..CENTRAL CHRISTIAN.--Rev. H. R. Bell nt 11 ii. in. and 7 p. m. Sunday School at 2.30. Strangers welcome. BAPTIST. BAl"l`lST.- Rev. Z. L. I~`ash will prencli at ll a. m., and 7 p. m. 1~ cordial invitation is otiored strnngeri to attend all services. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. ..ST. PETER’S CATHEDRAL-Holy Communion at 8 and 11. l\iatins at 10.15. Evensoni; and Sermon at 7. ..ST. PAUL’S.-ltov. 'I‘.\V. Murphy Rector. Morning Prayer 11 n. in Evening Prayer 7 p. m. All seats free Communion after thc inorning ser vice. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. PEOPLE’S CHURCH-llov. D. Mc Lean will preach at 7 p. ni. SALVATIONISTS. SALVATION ARMY -- Services Sach night of the woek and on Sun- ay. ..*0NE CENT per word each in- sertion tor advertising in this col. umn. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-live cents. ..*MU8lC .LE880NS.--Professor Watkis will resume his music classes in Georgetown and Montague, on Mon- day and Tuesday. September 'mi and 8th, respectively. intending pupils are requested to notify Professor Wiitkis by mail this week, to insure inclusion. 5215-9-1M31. ...°SOURI8 AND FORTUNE.- Rev. Mr. C. A. Myers. Associate Sec- retary, Board of Sabbath Schools and Young People's Societies of the Pres- byterian Churches of Canada, will speak in the Presbyterian Churches of Souris and Fortune tomorrow. Sub- ject: “Some»Phases of Religious Edu- cation." EASTERN PERSONALS ..'Mr. and Mrs. Aaron O. Cogs- well of Georgetown are visiting frieds in Cornwall, Novo. Scotia.-G. . .*Rev. A. J. W. Back Georgetown has returned from ti fortnights trip io New Brunswick.-G. ..°Miss Susan Le Bcoquo ot Geo- rgetown, was a passenger by Monday afternoon’s train for Alberton.-G. . .*Miss Sylvia Gordon returned Tuesday from a weeks visit to Char- lottetown.--G. . .*Miss M. Taper of Boston, Mass., is visiting in Georgetown the guest of Mrs. T. W. Tapper.--G. . .*Mrs. Hogan and family have re- turned to Truro, N. S., after spend- ing the summer months in George- town.-G ..*Miss Bessie Jenkins of Truro is spending a few weeks vacation with Mr. und Mrs. W. W. Jenkins in Geo- rgetown.--G. . .’Miss Florence McDonald of Bos- ton, Miiss., has arrived in George- town to spend the winter _with her mother, Mrs. Alex. McDoiiald.-G. . .*Miss Helen McDonald and Miss Mattie Stewart of Georgetown are in Charlottetown attending Commercial College.--G. ..*Mr. John McPhee, Mrs. (Capt) William Gordon, Mr. Harry Lavers and Mr." Newman Lovers were a- mong tho passengers by the morn- ng train on Wednesday.-G. ..'Mlss Elizabeth McPhee of Geo- rgetown, has left for Wolfville where she will resume her position in Acu- dia College as teacher in the Coni- mercial Department.-G. ..*Misses Edna McDonald, Adele Smith and Messrs Harold Keeping, Harold Baines, William Keeping and Spurgeon McLean of Georgetown are attending' Prince oi Wales College.- __-..__,_..._..._-__- LT.-COIJ. C. CREW READ, Sul* MINARD’S LINIMENT. Lakeiield, Que.. Oct. 9, 1907 I was cured of Rheumatic Gout by by Mi1NARD’S LINIMENT, iiiiii sr. ' sivnnnw Kino. Markham, Ont. C. S. BILLING. 1 was cured of Rheumatic Gout by MINARD'S LINIMENT. I was cured of Acute Bronchitis by sex. SAY LEIPZIG IS A CRIPPLED SHIP GERMAN CRUISER BELIEVED . LIKELY TO DISMANTLE UN TIL END OF WAR. SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 4.-There has been a relaxation of the activities of the three cruisers using Esquiiniiult as ii bnse since it wus oilicially an- nounced that the German cruiccr Leipzig no longer was ii niciince in commerce. It is thought in British Ltolunibia that the Leipzig may ellie-r an American port und dismantle until the end of the war. The Leipzig liiul been roporteil sink- ing, when sho held up the Airicricuii Lnnk steamer off Cups Mciiiluc-iiin,i iri- lfornia. Warts Diaiigure the Hinds But can bo pnnlessly rcmnvcil in twenty-four hours by the of‘I’utiiom s Wart and Corn Extractor. I°li'ty Y<‘11l'9 in use and still thc best.. insist on ,getting “Putnam’s" Extractor, 25c. at gi 7 7 in Stove and Chest- $800 Qffered. In P1-lzes e Customers Wi ll For Live Stock, Dairy Products, veg- gleiii Sobggk ethelr etables Fruit Flowers, Housekeeping, Fish and Miscellaneous For Full In ' ’ .gels while dis- _ . - . can be delivered _ . ° _ W. K. ROGERS 3, C., whilst vessel is dis formation, write the Secretary, .. Biintaill' B¢“ - ' ° City Ticket Agent charging. » f W/~ ‘ @¢/ivnrrwaw 5, uf.-,,¢¢,,,,u, i man) reading the royal proclnniutiiiii .-».>'e=-<»>--- to tho usscniliicil iiritoixs. nii\'ul ariiiaiiieilt, will lic. even inoru inurkcil in ii i'i~\\‘ \v-iiii~l\ ‘,;iiii.f; :Irv iliiu for ili-i7z-- i-i'_\'. (li-i'ili:i|i_\' will still |ii::..~'.i 5;: no -'lii|i;il i':irr_\'iiii: ii iii~:i\'ii'i‘ \‘.'i-:ipuii than 41__-1 WHEN .KING GEORGE'S ORDER TO MOBILIZE THE BRITISH ARMY WAS READ. Scciic in front of the lioyal Iixcliuiig-.\, l.ondi\ii tile Ciiiiiiiiiiii <`i'ii-i‘ Licut. Col. liivariis (tho liareliiezzdeii _-_-.-_»_~_-_-,-_= _.-.-_-_-_-_-.-_- _-_-_-_-_-_-_ _-_-_-_-_ -_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_~ - _-_-_-_-_--_-~ -_-_-.-.-_-.-_-_- -~».»-»~».~.-.-_-.»-_--.-¢ N” ¢~»~-- -_ .novo ».».-..,.~.~_-.. .Vs-. ..,,~....~ .__..... ...W .... .. .__ vs sppspaniuuuunppiing»'»».,.»| » 1 .|».nn»r 111271:' ,________. ~'|»».»ru-.1 GUARDIAN BEADED S Filmiahed by W S. Louso i .ni .`..»L;Zfi2T¢» »-1 2¢1n'~;`u32'i;»`;Zuusia`» | inch Gun | SUNDAY ` Gerinuny‘s iiifiwiiiriiy in re1.:ai'd to l!‘n‘.'i- you tliiiiiylit \':‘.i<~.t Stiiiilay' i;z‘.;:l|\ iii; lin' ;.'ini`_' \\'liy ilu: z: l>li\iiil;'.,\' iwiiic :ii'i»'.:iiil. '.‘:li_\‘ iz. it li-iii~i~ii oil' iinii l:i.,i:i:~;iii‘il l`i'iiiii ihi~ f-l\i it:\_\'=i oi' tht: 2.1-ell.iiiiiiiiiliuif ,\i,u iii ili»il's rc.-.i,iii\ti iiliri- ini nur iiiiiu_i:lit:i iii' viirtllly tliliiizs, in i.°i\'i\ its ii i'li:ini'i\ ol' vscap- lini; i'i'iini ilivui, into :i nuict :iiiil rest, in \\'liii'li lii»‘|\i\ii in:i_\' i`:ii‘ it \vliili» open iii our srnilii. to _ulvv iii.: Ihr- opportuii- lily iii i-li.':l.iu,'.: oil' whnl. binds its to ithiii Iil'i». :mil in' lixiiii: our tliiniglits on ,wlii-i-r~ wt- are uriiiii; in, iiiiil un what ‘iw hiipi- in iiai\.'.- :ii l;ist'.' You l:iiri» yiuir Siiiiiliiys wc(-li after ww it, iiiiiiiiliiist _vnu ol' (loi` ri-sl. Iii ilu' iiicli:is.- l ron ron ans l their iiclicts and arrange l for tlicii'>leepin_Q car :ic- l ioinodatini in the one - ollru and williiii a very i l it-.if ninulies. 'i`hcy ap- i r‘i'i'-'ialif perliaps more . l`a'ui :im-'ll ing our sysli-in ri l' i‘l~.-'i-i'\/ziiiiiiil whivh in-v.-r tails. oi irompt rv- siiliii. (`).irii~lr\>ll0iici‘:i'i- iii-clioii :illow.a the intl) it to oliiuiil zl.‘<'iii';ii<‘§iilii>i'ii - ;.ti in wiiniu a icy mo- nicnts. ..¢_=- ___ ;=.=...-_“mn-.=»-us-. uf L _-== I ___ l ,__ .__ ,; ___ ____i_;'.__.__<.._- -ff" - ~- Y - ---_-- - __ ..._ J I visrwm- »-‘.4-=i_~ -sv-as-xn;,rhs.L¢ if _Volt rio not lliiitliliso your ticlac-tis. :it this ‘illici- yoii :uc iiiissiiig ioinv- ' lliivgf yi.-ii slioiiltl _.gil :intl ' in-i'l`i;\iv:s s'.il'i'i»iin;; illu iii.- i'C:t;iii.iy of il->i liziviiiig ‘,`<:iii' s`;i~c',>ii;i{ <:ir li~i\ii if-.<-'iwccl l-or I%.,‘;»l"xi;- lui' we :lr/‘ ii'.'i‘r.=.i,=_' Ili' . ti\`=‘=~>\'./iiii; l"~. ii ii .iii-l 3 will lit- |»li~.is.~.l i i l\'.i'i=i--li : lull ini iiiiifiii iii :,-t-:s--.i.1i'- '_ ly, liy li-lu,>I.i-;li‘ or cur- 4', itwqiiiiirli inte AUTUMN EXCURSION to M 0 N T R E A L on issue Sept. 17. 18, 19th. Limit Oct. 5th ALSO Oct. 1,2, 3rd. Return Oct, 19th Fares,Tickel s, Sleeps r» Reservations on applr cation. COLONIST l EXCURSION T0 PACIFIC COAST POINTS Sept. 24th to Oct. Sth. Second Class One Way Tickets. Apply For Rates. 1,_____.______..___ -_...wav _-_-=_-.-_- _ __________,,,.. ._ ...gg ____.__. .__ r Toronto f Exhibition Sept. 8th 21.55 RETURN Sept. 7, 9, 10th. 25.75. LIMIT Sept. 15th llave me reserve your Sleeper NOW. e _ in A8fflf5D°'“ 1., . J - . ¢ ' ind- R .P liinne li. Em J' A' Mccormgglfi. A A L T A h Tickets On ny ine o nyw ere. 1 we v v » 9 ' 0° U 1* .-iiss-M-1".; ?’.`°°,“ fo . 9 A.<}4i°pl" .-.