31.3 I jg 93’ ‘1'5“il’1'l81Ulws rmrror -i ' _ I »,~.f-.- .m,m,3mm` -.1-~ , - img; UD THE CH WN GUARDIAN ofiee ` will save even a poor mea] from being a failure. I . I ` The -best _meal will be spoiled if ll1°~‘ Of _poor quality. 5%! .Brand . 1 ' -C3855 C SANBORN » - Montreal. | ‘ Hl r. ,_..~.»" |f.--- ' L ___ B _ __ Ou . '.,..,;f_`,__~¥’i - .--»J’.‘.'.' hd. ' 1-~ 1-' +.;,_ .ti ""` . .._,_.\ ~Wel’ /\ `\ ~ Souvenirs r stock of souv. nirs is now complete. .f We have a large assortment of souvenir irooches, spoons, cuff links, belt pins, stick _»ins, etc., etc. Giie us a call. lner s .lewcllry Store The oldest Jewell _ry store in the Province B - if 1, `§trong. Neat 'School Boots for Boys “Anili rst made" s:liool boots for boys ure conifortable. stylish and strong. Size I to_5, $2. 50; size iito 13 ..... ...... ......$2 00 Alley £5’ Co. |55 Queen St. _ : _ ___ .fili » ‘P9 sf' , 1.; .. _l;,=_,, _ __ at '_ yr @ \.<;°`_.1.-<"`,‘,i.,i§."€~'-': pr.. .; ‘ o ' ~ i Due to arrive per schooner' /_ \ Laura M. Lunt and Sed ` wick /_ ' X s 11 oups-- I 500 tolls l)eSi quality Autllr- }"»\miLi' prp}l\_ns\. c<;',\_eep crfiigrpim l icite Coal in Nut, Stove and Egg sizes We Would Advise L intending purchasers of hardl coal to bool; their orders now- as the price advances la‘er in the season. Phone Ii 1 G. Lyons 8|. Gu. 6-Mti. ` Schooner For Sale l ...___ Schooner Daisy, 70 tons Register, now carrying coal from Picton to Charlottetown. _ Will sell outright on half interest. i.P|cinRn ii co.” Coil Dzaler, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 1249-9 iim3l i a_»u|nc' o k e ioym-tiiaa I1 im fr wor we \. `r UUR. kind ol photos. G 0 ` y Cook Studio -_i_._____i._.._.__.. our family and friends want pictures i.f you iv they are accustomed to see yoip- ietures with your natural, con- v rs I vi l . e (ho ii exxiessi n duo portra s are a pleasure for_ na ¢? lN\l¢e and for you to have made Drop gi and hay achatt-you will hard v mow ou are b Pho ogrspt`§id.'1‘hlsls n_d. ig" photo pn!-the rss ltis anatural. l timate `eness. Make an appointment to-day THE BAYER STUDIO '&__ ossiifzssy iiissi __ Mmumm and we guarants them to tit exactly. We wld ll* sTt‘ tl teeth eu h is-valid lvl: iz: p&=rlm the _save td? lTldopb llnut.'we will irivoycui s edt su I ure possible to get ll you gtrust fain-‘dental nreds_.to ua we assure y u of A udantaatisiaotion. |25 Uueep St. llr. Roliins ~=»,fg,;;f ~ E--lla g .1 »..ainr\-ati fu" ~......i.'.;;‘~ » -rf. 7 .ss -_ fwfr 1 '_-_Y 5 \\ ~.;\\\ _ xg.-. I' _ Qaoocaa D* ` ~< 11.11-'~ Ili li Grade Coal ll the 011% kin' d 'we curry. lt does not m°"'f\\‘- W en y on order you can bosnra ‘zzlettlng satisfactory ooal if you some Ill. We have on hand uatriow some aa- " tlenally ood 'gn for range 4 . 8° *Dv ‘ as erssa . hh l’i"sI-li'¢.T?i€' nliiiidii C0. Electric Restorer for Men |11 "°"°' i2.'ll’I°f..l.l,°.'.’ l’.§’.'Zil.'.l‘~.'l‘.°.l’.§’}" vim and vitality. Premature decay and all iisxiiq weakness avsrtod at once. flmaphmiol wil maize ou a nsw msn. Prlcem box or two for g” liailsg to arg loobell .Drug Bold br Geo E Hughes, Apotheoarlel Ball. Charlottetown /4'. -1' \ f A .M‘1'i¢’,’f, i T~._ / I e ' #flu , ‘ \'-.'.i' i ' J (Tl: ' ' ~`-`:'."':'t' ::.:."’::i.°: l".i.:'l‘i.'.:'.°:.i'.:..2"‘ " \. it T""""“"‘~¢¢ ‘lsr Al ost an” hit yan naqlin Watch!! .--‘g _- Q1." _.1 “T be nifieisiriui iiliA.l.i`i’i>.i°i\ii is ...°lT PAYS buy in thil Province ..."l‘I-IE MORNING DAILY Guar- dian can be obtained at W. A. John- ston's, Montague. -_ ' ..."I‘HE MORNING DAILY Gust- dlan can be obtained at H. J. Ma- bon's Drugstore, Souris. ...°BOl‘RIB-There Will bg aqrvice in St. Albans Church at Sourls on Sun- dtli' at 11 and 7. ...°'l‘. GORDON IVEB is Guardian agent. in Montague. His office phone is 18 and residence phone 20. ...'SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they; have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers arg discontinued promptly on expired date. ; ...‘T._ A. Benson, Dominion Poultry Representative, will deliver addresses' next week as follows:-Monday, Sop- _tember 15th, in the hall, Lower Montague, commencing at 8 p. in.; Wednesday, September 17th, at Low- | er Bedeque, commencing at' 8 p. m.;- Tpursdny; september iaeii, in tiisi hull. Bpfinsllelil. Lot 67, commenc- ing at 8 p. m. The subject of these addresses will be the Marketing of Eggs. A11 interested srs invites to' attend these meetings and ladies are: specially invited to bs present. 1465. ::One oi the best soaps made is Harmony llose--transparent glycerine, soap that has all the delicious fra-1 grance of old English roses, is re-| ireshing, beaiiti"ylug and health giv- ing for‘the skin. An extra large cake 15c., two for 2Sc. MacKinnon Drug, Co. Mti. -.-_.-_-_-.T -_~_»_-.-_-_-_ _ ...'ONE CENT por word each inser- tion for advertising in this column, Cash must accoinfany order. Mini- niun charge twenty-tivo conts. ...°MR. ED. D. FEEHAN is Guar- dian representative in Souris. His llhone number is 5, W. L. Dingwell Undertaker's niilce. MEM. EASTERN PERSONALS ...°Miss Florence Fitzgerald, Bos- ton, is visiting in Montague. ...?Mr. J. W. Carruthers, Monta- gue, has left on A visit to Sydney. MCHBISHIIP Ilillllll IS li YEAHS [lil] St, Paul, Minn., Sept. 11-In the modest chapel attached to the arch- iepiscopal residence, 'Archihishop Ire- land, wlio, next to Cardinal Gibbons, is perhaps the best known and un- doubtedly the most influential mem- ber of the American hierarchy, cele- brated this morning the mass of thanksgiving that marked the seventy fifth anniversary of his birth. The Archihishop desired that there be no particular ceremonies. Numerous friends called to extend congratula- tions, wbile telegrams and letters oi fellsltation arrived ln' large nuin- l bers. Archihishop Ireland has frequently been called the typical American pro-‘; late. It is more than half a century iince he was ordained to the priest- hood and a quarter of n century since iis became an archibishop, For, many years he has been looked upoiil "German Brand Essence Vinegar (full strength) 200. pt. Mixed Pick-i ling Spice Sc. l lb. Let us have your order. ‘E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. 1458-9-12M3i. I wEs'rsiRN oiiors WTNNIPEG, Sept. 11-Press oiilcinl estimate of crop shows in three pro- \lnces at 9,927, till acres of wheat o total yield of _183,646,Zl5 bushels; 5,207,700 acres of oats, 208,308,000 bushels; 1,107,250 acres barley, 35,-' 440,640 bushels; n million and a. Quart er acres of flour, seventeen and a hall' million bushels. GIRL MEETS TERRIBLE v DEATH IN MONTREAL. MONTREAL, Sept. 10-An uniden-4 titled girl, apparently about 15 years of nge, either fell or jumped from the | fourth floor of a Notre Dame Street, boarding house lute last. night and` was dashed to death. The police are holding Pierre Valnde, 21 years old, have been, and are instituting a thor- ough investigation. The girl was only partially duel-lsed "wliéli` picked up on the sidewalk and blood stains upon her clothing aug-, gcsted that she had been assaulted and attempted to escape when sho met hor death. MR. FRANKLIN K. LANE ILL OAKLAND, Calif., Sept. 9-Seere- tary of the Intcrlor, Franklin K. Lune, foil in ri faint here today while reviewing the Admission Day parade of tho Native Sons’ organization. Ho was removed to his brother's home in Berkley where it was reported that his condition was not serious. Later all plans for Secretary Lands departure were abandoned when a diagnosis of his case by a physician cal'erl in consultation disclosed a slight attack of angina pectoris. Soc- retriry Lane was ordered to hed and will be kept absolutely quiet for sov- crnl days. The physicians say that while' his case is not serious, absolute rcst is' necessary. ' ` "Sec our Student Brand Pipes at 25c. Eighteen shapes (bent and straighti. The host 25c. pipe made. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. ' 1458-0-12M3i. |"1'"Z2" Human -` f-"' The Eye is one ofthe most delicate and com- plicated of the human organs, and yet, probably through ignorance of this fact, it is being constant- ly ill-used and overwork-` edl Eye-Strain ` Be wise and do not ig~ r nore any ' of the symp- toms of isye-Strain; head- aches or pains in the region of the eyes, inabil- ity to read or sew for any length of time, blurred vision. Allow, us to Examine your Eyes. We will give you expert reliable advice. This is our business. 0. F. Hutcheson Optometrist ~. in whose room the girl is thought to! ss urs head si tus so-ssiisa iinsrsi! element among the Catholic clergy in America. But for the extreme toler- iince of his views on secular matters, some of which are not in exact ac- cordance with the more conservative element at the Vatican, it is believed that the St. Paul prelate would long ago have received the cardlnal’s hat. Born in Kilkenny County, Ireland, September 11, 1838, John Ireland, nt the age of 11, came with his par- ents to the United States, reaching l.cie in 1849. The family lived three years in Chicago and then came to St. Paul, where the boy studied in the cathedral school for a year. In 1853 he was sent by Bishop Oretln to u seminary in France, where he stud- icd the classics for four years. He returned to the United States in the early days oi the civil war., One month alter his ordination he went to the front as chaplain of a Minnesota regiment. When the wnr had ceased he returned to St. Paul and was assigned to the rectorshlp of the Cathedral. His clerical duties did not interfere with the interest in all movements looking to the public wel- fiire. He added in tile ‘developement cf the Northwest by" establishing llsrgo colonies of desirable immigrants whom he brought over`lrom. Europe. He was active in the temperancc éause and was elected president of the` Total Abstinence Union of America.-, He wus president of the St. Paul Law and Order League, and was said to have been an influence in inspiring the famous encyclical of Pope Leo XIII. on capital and labor. Hs was promi- nent in 1898 in an eilort to settle thc differences between the United States and Spain without; war and later hc rendered great service in the cause of bringing about conciliation between the French Republic and the Catholic Church. While lie has ‘seldom mixed in poll- ticnl lite in the sense oi delive-iig addresses amd making pleas for one party or tho other, Archbishop Ire- lnnd is n miin of pronounced oDini0ns cn all state and national topics, and exercises his influence in his own way hut tho occasions have been tow on which he felt it his duty to break his rule of non-interference. One of thcsc iaancial hiitnryi re- cirds no 'o=s as' hiving ever b en sustained by investment in first mort- gage inve tment certifi- cates guirsnteed by a strong iinanciil institu- tion. This can not le said of even municipal deben- tures. This company issues first mortgage invest- selment securities. The security consists of carefully selected first mortgages, a b s ol u tel y guaranteed as to princi-` pal and interest by this company, having a paid up capital and reserve if 12,800,000. Call in or write tiday for detailed information regarding these. ll0MlNl0N TRUST COMPANY "The Perpetual Trustee" 4 p. e. on Deposits Morris Block, clnrloiiei iwn Other offices-Vancouver, Vie ioria, Nanaimo, New Westminster, Calgary. Regina, Winnippeg. Montreal, London. Eng: Antwerp, Belgium. 1454-9-12Mfm:v3i TlteNew it ‘ F all Coats _ are now in stock and are deserving of special men- tion. The styles are _entirely different from last year. The lengths are shorter and rounding fronts pre- vail. The cloths are Tweeds Petershams, ` Chinchillas, and Boucles. The prices are $10. 25 to $30.00 _ The Misses' and Chilclren°s Coats have just come to hand and are on display in the coat dept. Cloakings Are you going to have a coat made this year ? We have at present 35 diifer- cnt patterns to pick from za__l& l__ ' _ great questions then before the citi- zens of the public. On Oct.. 12 of that he sent to the country what was then regarded as one of the great ad- dresses of the contest, which ended so overwhelmingly for McKinley. Archbishop Ireland's identiilcation with education in the Northwest and his record as n constructor a wide field. In 1885 he established St. him, while he has aided in the estab- lishment of numerous academies for boys and girls throughout this sec- tion. What he has himself declared to be the greatest work of his life is now nearing completion and will per- petuate his memory. This is ‘the building of the two great cathedrals in St. Paul and Minneapolis. Plainncss appears to be the great prelate's watchword-in the furnish- ings of his home, in his dress. ill hiB speech, in his acts. The Archbishop never varies his dress. His suit is of nlain black, the cost being is long Prince Albert. He wears no jewelry whatever and the plalnest of linen. He sticks to the old-fashioned boots, never having worn a pair of shocs since his early boyhood days. At sevcnty-live the Archbishop _.ap- pears to be in the prime oi' life, both mentally and physically. His daily life is ns simple and unostentatious as it is nossilile to make it. He arises regu- larly cvery morning at 5 o’clock and Thomas seminary. St. Thomas Mili- tary. college also owes its origin tol ..::<':ni=ions came in the fall of 1896. The campaign hctwcnn McKinley and Ilrynn had onlv nbmit. three weeks to r\in. and twenty of the leading busi- rotires not far from 10 o'clock each night. His capacity for work is won- derful, considering his years, and his enthusiasm as unilagging as in the days of his youth. and at all prices from $1.50 to $3.65 per yard S €,s.><..Fa.it9 _-_-x - -_ _-_-_f_f- - -_ '_-_-_-f - _ _ _»_-_-_- _-_- _»_»_»_- -_-_ -_- -- - _ _-_-_- _f _ _ _¢-- One cent per word first insertion in this column. hall cent per word for each eoulinuaiiun Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge Twenty-five cenla. ff ff; Y .1 1 : f ff: _ _ _ '_ _ _ _ 1 ff_'_’_'f_'-r '_-212';55f_'_ . _- 5-“_-12 1-1; * _ » |`EMA|_E ||[-:Ly Foxiss-iron SALE 'rwo sinvmii black fenmles, pups 1913, one Tup- wXNTEDTf`M,AI|j"];\bR"dENERAI;, lin strain; the other Tupiin and housework. No washing. Smalltam-` Balmer strain' For price- °t°" “p' uy_ Apply to Mm G_ walter De, ply to Box 37, Alberton, P; E. Bmis' 6 Brighton Road' l 1340-9-6‘MEtf. WANTED--A GIRL FOR GENERAL .__ housework. Small family, no I-05T~IN THIS CITY. L/\DY'3 . washing App1y 21 Fig”-Dy gh driving glove. Finder please lcavo 1434.-,.11M3|pd nt Ceo. E. I-Iughcs. 1433-9-11‘M3ipd. w}iN71"`i~5ii "`i<"6TJ'it" “ivionis I' YOUNG | ladies to learn the millinery. S. '_ _ _ __ A-_M°D°‘!“ld- 1415-9-10MtL ‘.AU'roMos1i.n 'ro HIRE AT REAS- WANTED.-GIRL FOR GENERAL onablc rates. Apply J. J. Davies, housework. Apply 233 Grafton St. Jr._______ ________1fi3_Zv-_9-1_1lVl18_ipd. *__'______~_____ 13B5:9i9M§ivd~ rox nsnonisns, a'r'rii:N'r1oN. WANTED.-A I-iousimviaip. Goon Every for rancher should have wages. Apply at 80 Brighton Road, one of our patent drinking fount - Ghsrlotestorlr, 1319-9-3m51pd_ sins in each pen to assure the fox "Gu{LS` 20 es hgving clean water at all times to 22, for general housework in- a A supply always on balm M' RE' small family of two or three. Wages Island F°x Ex°h°°g° “nd Realty' $12 or more per month wrno Mr _ Co., Ltd., and James Arthur & Oo -- J 5 ousnoisn ctsssiriizo ans V ness men of St. Paul sent him ii let- ter asking that he :live the Public ill I IGH S PU DEN T should have one of our ONE DOLLAR FOUNTAIN PENS lust imagine 14kt gold pen, Waterman fee d. Made by the L. E."Watermsn k o of M o n tr ea l, makers of the W s t e r m s n°s his own way his views regarding thc _§_l°EN $ lf” _J R Ever R =s= I . IGH I . L “Wearwell” Pants for working men are ‘ the mo~t durable. I NEW HIX RANCH ll BHACKLEY PUINI HUM] The line new Ranch on tho Brnckley Point Road ln which the Foxes of the Provincial Silver Black Foxes, Limited, are to be kept is about completed and the Foxes will be moved in to their new quarters during the latter part oi September. Every one who has visited this Ranch is particularly struck with the splendid location and the extra large pens which are ilfty feet square, prob- ably the largest of any Ranch on the If ideal. Island. Morgan, 183 Britain St., St. John _IQL 1293-9-init; WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. No washing. Apply Mirs. H. E. Holl, 85 Upper Prince. __ _ 1263-9-3M6ipd. WANTED 1- AN EXPERIENCED housekeeper. No washing. Good wages. Apply to Murdock McLean, WANTED, SIX SMART GIRLS FOR our inlilinery work rooms. Apply this week to Miss Randle, at, Prowse Bros. Ltd. 1010-8-20Mtf. FUR SALE B , ' summsrsias. sas-1-iiimu. ' i T0 LET TO LET TWO LARGE STEAM heated rooms with board. Apply 187 Prince St. 1303-9-5M6ipd .TO LET A FURNISHED HOUSE.- Apply to Dr. Anderson, 52 Uppcr Hillsboro Street. 1288-9-4M_6i. _ll°f'-l1_“Ll1¢°’h1_"°-___11°3'8'§6M“- 'ro aici\"r-iaousiss. APPLY zaz Great George St. 6-27Mtf;1_ TO LET, HOUSE ON 1-IILLSBORO St. with modern conveniences, nt present occupied by Mr, McLaren. Possession given Sept. first. Apply at Wsllner's Jewelry Store. 976-8-19Mtlf. ron SALE-MINK, BLACK, BLUE, cross, and red foxes. T. G. Ives, Montague. e-zsM’Ett. FOR SALE.-BY AUCTION ON PRE- misee, Tuesday, 30th, Sept. 1913 at twelve o’clock noon. Four building lots, North Side Reserve Street, See handbilis. Gaudet dr _Haszar_d._ _IMQ9-11M’li. "TAME FOXES OF ALL KINDB, Marten, Mink, etc. "For sale for breeding purposes. Prices and "terms reasonable. Please state definitely what you want. Box 116 _ QharlQttstown.__ _ __ _ 1406-9-10M3ipd HORSE FOR SALE, WE WILL SELL 7 li WE WILL PAY YOU 5l20.0il to distribute religious literature iéi you r communityllxtg dials’ work. xpsri- encs not require . an or wom_an. Op- p-itunity fornrsmotion B|paro time may s used. International B ple Prvsr, 192 Sradlna Avo . Toronto. |822-9'5Mi.ui-ri Summer llesoriiorSale The undersigned offers for sale, that splendldly situated hotcl,sJ wellknown as the Mutch Hotel, and form at Stanhope, facing iS anbope Bay. This hotel has at public auction on the Market E 5 _ Q rl _~ O i A s _ ' _II W _ _ :?_f°mM0 BQIIITO ___*m_ 3 _ I 31'..i;\¢¢a»{tAv,st,'.~..‘¢¢»:1¢tl,7,\... ~ » 0 1 ' ‘A " ig.-if " ' l -` ' ‘ ~ This samepen is sold by mail order houses for $1.50. Call and in- spect even if you don’t wish to bny.__ E S , l DBF CBBC. i Application can be made to Hon. “ \ , John Aggiew, Albsrton, J. O. l-iynd-. . . msn C arlottetown, Geo. D. De- E W 59 Gflflilll sl Bloih, Charlottetown, or Wm. Agnew The balance of the Stock of this ex- cellent Company is now being rapidly taken up and it is quits expected will be largely over subscribed before very long. A limited number of shares can still bn purchased for a short time 'nt par $100. The foxes in this Company are all proved breeders and oi the ls- lnnda best production, viz.,-Dalton, (hilton, Gordon. This Stock carries with lt. a guarantee of 20,- per cent. dividend lor 1914, and every prospect of earning from 70 per cent. to 100 Square on Wednesday, Sept. 16th, commencing at 12 o'elock, one gen- eral purposs horse. Terms at gsls_ Beni. Carter & Co., Auctioneers. ‘all mrdern improvements and is ,one ot' the best known summer ,resorts in the provi ce It is within one hundred yards of the bay shore and close to the surf- 1416-9-10`M5i lid __- - ‘ bathi-ig in tbe Gulf. The farm F%?,,c`s‘;L§ (LNE PAIR SILVEK cc»n~i~ts of fovty acres in ablgh o p ps, Ranch brad, well , _ d,v,\,,,,ed_ pm. twelve thounnd state of cn tivaiion wiih nume- fisiisrs. scams nouns a iiiisssii, OHS wubul dings. stables. barns. 'rhsnresviiis__on_e._ _ 1251-9-riwiipa. etc, etc. in capbai repair. These THE UNDERBIGNED ls AUTHOR- together with all the fninittne, ized is nsgousts iss urs sais oi cattle, `boi-su, farm ini femeats, thru Silver black TOXQI, On! lUmA_l8 ggnhggg .HQ “gm m‘ch?“¢|»y win and two males. Bo i th Cb - ,el Dm n R Ah mf; _T ° I 19?: be disposed oi._§or al infomation ° _°“° P “‘ ° 2 applytolit mum? with ;‘.i,:.if"°°°.i..°.° “:..i'.::: ‘~.;::.:l:::‘_ si. this in-ss _-J lst Rem- 14454-suai. 1 siimmsnias. iiiamiiiu. wm_"m;‘£1t°l\ H°t\\.BN\l»°\>.°~ .g_