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W ___ g q________ , . _ ,,,. _, 5 / ` ' - ' ‘fi “ - - _ .g \ _-__ L . . _/,~rg,.~. . .-» ~----~-_ »- .\\‘:¥"<.‘!5*.¥~`»'_f*f¥;~_-, . _,V-*gf/-W, 'rv ears" . ...., ~,i fl; .`- Dianiond Buying at this store is a very easy matter in if that we have a long established reputa- -\,tion for vrlue-giving and unexcelled `. facilities for securing Perfect stones We h l>€€Il"°b\1YiI18 and Selling diamonds longer ig? any other store in the province. We have a reri utation of 47 years; therefore you are sure of tli) best value when you purchase from us. e W. W. Wellner Estab. 1868 The Leading Jewellers 1.. \` ff/ it _J G. gi. fli ei ? 'fl ii? 5*; *ish (eb G -2 Q .lg-c7‘i.;'»'3"afl`»'s=,*-8);!-.-"`\‘¢`¢'.ff <~ I , , -Jef I _ g .` ', L 1, '- Xmas Photos _ NOW is the proper t` t see about that photo-gil t. miliiinig before the rush starts. Cook Studio New Desbrisay Block . HAVE Yoon xMAs i ' l i'PHOTOGRAPHS 'Taken Now and ` Save Worry. l The Right Booi BAYER STUDIO 'Telephone 192-J For a Good Photo -Visit the- Ao E. Ly0n“'Studi0 Finest work, moderate price. Personal attention given to Amateui’:Wr1k L. 'l _ - --H lllllll\\\\\€”I/I//Allllllu /I//III//.\\\\\\\\VIIIIIOIl\\\\\WIlllllM\\\\\\\1IIIIIQ §~s:-."==s=-~ n EET-_ S N O ‘° ~4 &\\\\\\\\\\§?IIIlIIllII§\\\\\\\\\\YIlA\\\\\\?lIl//I/L\\\\\\Yilllll U3 For the latest News o great Europea ar call at 55 arter’s Bookstore Latest Magazin containing articles on t present situation ` Europe. We get allt leading Newspapers o Canada and Unite States every day. War Maps 25 cent ch,a third shipment o way. The best Wa p published, lea ur order. Have you read “Th Bléyes of the World” b ts-°"°=-fo D-»-».rv:1<'i>m < tb'-illtn CD 7i‘*\7‘< (D ~ arold Bell Wright he most popular boo nd biggest seller of th For sale by Carter & Co. ,Ltd I l , E lllif/_effxm\\\\\\\\illll\\§ §\\\\\\\\\\ ‘F _ i Anthracite Coal Now landigg ex Schr. Bayard Barnes 1800 ons Best American Scranton Coal, also due to arrivg r Schr. “Sinah C. Kimmskl tons of the celebrated Lack- awana Coal in Egg. S¥0V¢ and Chestnut sizes. ..."i’i° Ctr* “.~.?.“.2‘..i‘.i?.i”fii$ q i y an pari _ best are requested to(ii_ookthe_il1i orders at once, and delivery W! be made from vessels while dis- charging at lowest DflC€S- aiiiniinueo Phone 404; selling Agents D01" illlotl Coal C0»_ lud- _` ._-..-~.;°i!7'¥~l“'Y/23' ° mi - r - * ,§‘v,y';;"l”,i,' 4. ,» . -.. , . . I l I d -*L_* (4-‘1-f4._..il._.a_ _t .1 . for Growing Girls F or_girls who grow fast we have Just the right boot here. lt is very womanly in style, apparancep and finish, with- out having high heels or short vamp. Theline is made up of gun metal and patent, and but- toned styles with dull and cloth tops. Sizes 2 1-2 up- wards, at $3.00 and $3.50 a pair. Alley & Co 135 Queen St. , 1_1--111i-_-_-;1__` ,--i-s--in--_-_uiu_` Expert Optical Service Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. We aim to . give our patrons the ben- efit,the most modern and approved methods of ex- . amination. J That our services are appreciated, is evidenced by the large increase in this year’s business. We guarantee to give you the best results ob- tainable by the use of properly fitted lenses. G. F. Hutcheson 99 Grafton St. Optician -i-1-I Hard Coal in a few days per Schooner “Annie 500 Tons b e s t quality of Hard Coal in Stove and Chest- nut sizes. _ Customers will please book their orders so as the Coal can be delivered whilst vessel is dis- charging. 0. _Lyons 8s Bn To arrive for here Marcia.” ` . .°IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ..°T. GORDON IVES is Guardian agent in Montague. ..THE MORNING Guardian can be obtained in Sourls at. M. A. Pac- quet’s. .. f*Messra. George Crockett and Lemuel Crockett, York, ,were in Georgetown on Wednesday attending the exhibition. "JUST ARRIVED something new in rubber boots, shorter and lighter than the regular lines, made in only one quality and that the best possible. They are just the thing for men and boys for knockabout wear in dirty weather. In men's sizes 6 to 11, $2.95, boys’ 1 to 5, $2.50. See our window. Alley & Co.,,, 135 Queen Street. 5828-10-1MM3i. Mllllllli ll`%llUKlS lllllllll NEWSPAPER Winnipeg “Free Press" Handled With- out Gloves by Hon. Mr. Rogers. WINNIPEG, Sept. 30.--The chief Liberal organ in Western Caiiada; the "Free Press” of Winnipeg, has per- sistently attempted to injuro the Hon. Robert Rogers, Minister of Public Works, hy n campaign against him of insinuation and defamation. Power- less to make just criticism, it has des- cended to the lowest form of political warfare to injure n public niun, whose success has been hitter to the “Frou Press" and its miiilons. 'l‘he latesr outbreak in this Liberal organ was an implied accusation against the Minis- ter oi Public Works of being a party to xi circular letter issued by Dr. Schnffner to his constituents on the navy question. The letter contained nothing but the trntli, and this was such a strong criticism ol' the Liberal position ou this question that the “Free Press" could iieitlier iuiswcr the charges nor conceal its rage. lt ini- inediatoly accused lion. Mr. Rogers of being it party to the distribution of this letter. Mr. Rogers at once gave the lie to ilie "Free Press." "Sodom, it' ever, have l wit- nessed,” said lie. ‘lninre brazen effrontcry tliuii that exhibited by tho “Free Press," editorial ol' thc 4th Scptenilier, in which they couple my name. “Let ine say, in tho first place, that this is the first l had over seen or cvcn hoard of Dr. Schul‘i'- iier's letter to his constituents, As to the implied challenge oi’ tho “Free Press," I'ni in retidiiicss to discuss what thcy call the Liberal course in matters relating to (inn- ada."s assistance in the common defense of the Empire. Lot me make it clear thot tlicre is no lili- eral course to discuss, for the silnplc rciison that what was known as Liberal truths and Liberal priii- ciples were bargained und sold and replaced by the principles of Laurierism in Canada as far back as 1897-98. And no one should bet- ter iiiidersluiid this bargain and sale than the "Free Press" news- paper. ()l’ course, if the _“Free Press" is as anxious now as they pretend to discuss the principles of Laurierisin in the mutter of Ci1iin(la's relations to the common defence of the Empire, l am quite ready. But they will not dnro do this, for the simple reason thut Lnuricrisni has never lost an op- portunity oi opposing every inove that has ever been made that was designed to bring together in clos- er bonds of union the Motherlnnd and the Overseas Dominions." The "Free Press" has neither ac- cepted Mr. Rogers' challenge nor re- tracted its fnlse statement. l'nablo to defend its course, thc Liberal organ seeks refuge in _conteniptible sllciice." Kitchener Wants MotorAm- hulances, and Canadian Fund Nlay/_Supply lhem LONDON, Oct. 1.--'l`hc ii-ict, that linspitals are not the only way of aiding wounded soldiers is the re- minder given by Lord Kitchener, who points out the urgent need for pro- psrlyr-coiistructed and equipped mot- or ambulances for the quick trans- iiort oi the wounded from the tiring line. The American Wonien’s Wai- Re- lief Fund, originally started for a. ho- _ il, has been diverted to the pn. .... on of such ambulances. As th';:~‘s vehicles could bear the imprint. ol the donor, the suggestion has bicon n.ide by n leading Canadinn womnn o"er here that a portion ol the Can- adian Womei.’s l"und, now being sent. to the War Ofilce, might profitably he utilized in this form , The Canadian Military llospltiii at Shornclilie is being furnished with nil possible haste, in the hope that it will be ready for opening by the end oi the week, ns the War Oliice has intimated that it will be able to send some wounded lor treatment inunedistely the doors open. Before this is done, an olllcisl inspection by tim Wnif Oliice must bc made, and l PHOTOGRAPHY Good work, prompt delivery moderate prices gillllllll lllllilllllll _» Houses. Carriage Stallion Registered.-1, H. H. Acorn. Sourls. Carriage Stallion, Island Bred.-1, Geo. Wood, Red House; 2, Fred Mc- Donald, Sourls. Carriage Mare and Foal.-1, Fred Cliaisson, Rollo Bay; 2, Louis McDon Little Pond; 4, J. D. Steele, Annan dale. Carriage Foal oi' 1914.--1, Fred Cha- isson, Rollo Buy; 2, John Ellsworth, Baltic; 3, J. D. Steele, Annandale; 4, Louis McDonald, Harmony. Carriage Filly or Gelding under 4 years.-1, Kenneth J. Morrison, St. Peters; 2, Joseph McRae, Rollo Bay; 3, Dr. A. A. McDonald, Souris; 4, Eli- nor McDona.ld, Sourls. Carriage Filly or Gelding under 3 years.-1, Hudson Robertson, Poplar House; 3, John A. Mcliinls, Annan dale; 4, C. R. Webster, Marie. Special Prizes for foals of “King Dodds”»-1, Fred Chaisson, Rollo Bay; 2, John Ellsworth, Baltic; 3, J. D. Steele, Annandale; 4, Louis McDon- ald. Harmony. Cart Foal of 1914.-1, Clifford Mc- Ewen, St. Petei‘s;; 2, D. L. Morrow, North Lake; 3, Wm. A. White, Rollo Bay; 4, Jas, A. McDonald, Chopstow. Curt Filly or Golding under 4 years. -1, Clifford McEwen, St. Peters; 2,E. (Z. Duke, St. Peters; 3, John Mcltac, Rollo Bay; 4, Dan McDonald, St. Pet- CFS. Cart Filly or Gelding, under 3 years. -l, 1, Jas. McCormack, Rollo Bay; 2, Aiidrcw F. Peters, Rollo Buy; 3, Jas. Mclnnis,Souris River;4, Hudson Rob- crtson, Poplar Road. Mare or Gelding, General Purpose.~ 1, Wm. A. White, Rollo Buy; 2, Frank McAulay, Line Road; 3, Jas. McKin- non, liollo Bay. Clydesdale Stallion, Registered.-1, F. S. McDonald, Souris; 2, Edwin .Reid, Rollo Bay. Cart Stallion, Island Bred.-1 and 2, John Cooney, Lot 56. (Eirt Mare and Foal.-1, Cliiiord Mc Ewan, St. Peters; 2, IJ. L. Morrow, North Lake; 3, John Moline, Rollo Bay; 4, Jas. A. E. McDonald, Little Pond. Curt Mitre and Foal.-l, Clifford Mc- l§.wen, St. Peters; 2, l). L. Morrow; River; 4, Judson Webster, Midgell. Popal Point; 2, Robert F.Jny, Marie; erson, Midgell. Draft Mare or Gelding.-1, Clifford McEwen. St. Peters; 2, Allan McLeod, St. l"eters;; 3,~.l'% E. Deagle, Bear ‘Ri‘.‘er; 4, Judson ebster, Midgell. Carriage Mare or Gelding, (shown in harness),-1, Hudson Robertson, Poplar Point; 2, Robert F. Gay, Marie; 4, Wm. H. Robertson, Annandale. CATTLE Shorthorn Bull.-1, Harvey Saund- erson, Mdgell Holstein Bull.-41, A. \V. Morrow, North Lake. ‘ Ayrshire Bull.-1, Fabian How- lett, Gowan Brac; 2, Peter Pineau; 3, Green Vale Ayrshire Club; 4, Joseph E. Dongle, Bear River. Shorthorn cow.-1 and 2, Fabian Howlett, Gowen Brac; 3, J. A. Fraser, Munns Road; 4, Hugh McDonald, Sour- is Vi/est. Sliortliorii Helier, 1912.-1, C. R. Webster, Marie. Sliorthorn Heller, 1013.-1, Leonard Moony, Green Vnle; 2, A. B. Pequot, Sourls. Ayrshire Cow.-1, M. McCartney, Sourls West; 2, Rev. E. Walker, Rollo Bay; 3 and 4, Ilenery Mallard, Gownn Brac. ham, Sourls \’i/est; 2, Rev. E. Walker. Rollo Buy; 3, Peter Pineau, Rollo liny; 4. Jos. Mitchell. Sourls. Ayrshire l-Ioifer, 1913.-1, Peter Vcn- izl, Rollo Bay; 2, Peter D. Peters. Rollo Hay; 3, Joseph lVlcCorinack, Sourls River; 4, Rev. E. Walker, Rollo Bay. Donald, Sourls West; 2, W. H. Docken dorf, Mount Hope; 3, and 4, Henry Mullurd, Gowaii Brac. Jersey or Guernsey (low.--1, A. E. Clarke. Sourls; 2, Goo. Fraser, Souris; 3 und 4, A. E. (Flnrke, Sourls. Jersey or Guernsey Helier, 1912.-1 and 2. Herbert Jackson, Fortune. Jersey or Guernsey Helier, 1913.-1 and 2, Cyrus Heurtz, Sourls. Holstein Cow.-1 and 2, A. W. Mor- row, North Lake; 3, P. J. Mlllalley, Sourls West; 4, A. W. Morrow, North Lake. f Holstein Helter, 1912.--i, P. J. Mulliilly, Sourls West; 2, A. W. Mor- row, North Luke; 3. James Keiiytl. Sourls. Holstein Helier, 1913.-1, l’. J. Mui hilly, Sourls West; 2, A. W. Morrow North Lake! 3. E. Ross. DHISWBUS Mills; 4, V. li. l)o:'.kuiillori', Mount Hope. , Holstein Helter. 1914.--1, Jus. l\ick ham, Sourls West; 2 und 3, A. W. Mor- row, North Lake; 4, P. J. M\illallY. Sourls West. Herd Dairy Cattle.-1. A- W- M0!" row, North Lake; 2. Peter Veiieuu. Rollo Bay; 3, Fahlnn l-Iowlett. Gowan Brac; 4, James Nolan, Choptow. SHEEP. Pure bred Long Wool Ram.-1.Peter Vineau, Rollo Bay. Pure Bred Long Wool Rnm Lamb.- 1 and 2, Peter Vineau, Rollo Bay. Pen Grade Long Wool Ewes.-1, Ed win Reid, Rollo Bay; 2, Jas. Klckhnm. Sourls West. Pen Grade Long Wool Ewa Lambs.- 1, Peter Vineau, Rollo Bay; 2, Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay; 3, Peter Vineau. Rollo Bay. Pure Bred Grey Faced Lamb.-1. L. Moony. Green Vale; 2 and 3. Hen- ry Mallard, Gowan Brae. Pen Grey Faced Ewe Lambs. pure bred.-1, John McRae, Rollo Bay; 2, Henry Mallard. Gowan Bras. Pen Grey Faced Ewes, (Grade).-i. John McRae, Rollo Bay; 2, Fabian Howlett, Gowan Bras; 3. E. Ross. Ding- wells Mills. Pen Grey Faced Ewc Lambs (G/radei ~l, Henery Mallard. Gownn Brae; 2, THE ACORN STUDl0, SOURIS ` luriuro framing dept. la connection 5612 IIMDMM V ' 3 . _ i f Q 1 Fabian Howlett. Cowan Bran; 3, E. Ayrshire lieiior, 1914.-1, A. J. Mc- AT THE SIGN or rm-: sic 1-: ..*0NE CENT per word each in» . _ i‘n="1=‘f:-r-i“=»i2¢: T°°'g‘=f PRINCE EDWARD T°°-gif . 1 Plllll llil ill l k Slave-Driver R‘egenerate’d Through Life F IRELIGHT ECLAIR . p;i'[_,\|R T\\'0-REEL DRAM-\ "-'\~""` 1~wo.nei~:i. pkniix --1-1'* The Factory Ownur...,.,.....,.......... ........Oscnr A. C. Lund “WW” ` ` ` HIS Wlf0...................... ___,,_B;\[\);\r;| Tennant mC.rUkE A ”0R"El' UL His Secretary .......... ..,....l-‘rod Trucsdell .~"|'oRY'i‘ii.\'i‘ w i,i, DRM'-til" | The T001 ofthe seriiwi-s.__,. .______,i.niasey J. urn H M-‘KU ""‘f """-`*< I \ l -ws _-1. L0VE,§W§PE,§SET News of the Besld'eddd td,hfid '1 '_ ' ° ii.. i0l.a0fe§I§”hu.i2nd§3f.i Frei? éi.n’.i_ i.§fSi§éi?..é`2i’§§‘Ai'$..‘i2§ “md Land” 111 causes him to denounce her, she finds eace in his arms at the end. p Motion Pictures ’ .1 o o , The Vitagraph Company Prese ts E 1 Wil' , _ Clare Kimball and Darliivin Iéirrr I mms The British , aid, Harmony; 3. Alex. A. McDonald, . _ ’ . Weekly 4.. *.- °The New Cook nsAL L nsoiliii T 'ri 1 0118, 0 g ay o prera y Point; 2. Resiiwld J- MCD°“8l<1- Red Universal Ike Comqdy The sensational Iris_h_ march song, sung by the British Troops A 1 hllatlnee Saturday Watch For Af 3 P- M- l “Ti-ie. crusade.-sv J | ~ ’ ----- -- 7. _-;;. 1_- IJ PIGS. C. McDonald, Green Vnle. Yorkshire Sow with litter.-1, Peter Vinsau, Rollo Buy. Berkshire Boar.--1, Jas Kcays, Sour- H Mooiiy, Green Vale. WOMEN’S PATRIOTIC ASSOCIA- TION. The Treasurer ot W. P. A. grnlc- t`ully acknowledged the following zi- niounts:~ Eldon Brunch $444.50 Rosebank Branch 40.75 Cornwall Branch 68.00 Stanley Bridge Branch 102.58 Sourls East Branch 60.00 Collection t`roin Grace Church 18.40 Also two Flaniiclette Shirts from McLellan Bros and 3 pairs socks from Mrs. J. T. Bell, City. (Patriot and Examiner please copy.) ::You don't “go it blind" when you buy a Rexall Remedy. You know what you are getting. You don't even have to risk your money or your fnith or our lnith ln the reniedinl vnluc of a Rexull Remedy, when you buy it. Because each and every one of tho nearly 350 Rcxnl Remedies is guar- anteed to do what you expect it to-~ guaranteed to please :ind satisfy you in every way, or your money but-lc. You huven’t any earthly excuse to doubt or nesitate. Wnci you buy lick- ` Yorkshire Boar, registered.-1, Dan ,Ii F ' / “ Ur a C . ~ Three P. E. Island Silver Black Foxes, (Two temales, and one male.) _ Two pairs interior Alaska Silver Blacks, and iwo pairs very dark patches, will be sold cheap for cash. P. E. island, and imported ranch bred Mink, Three Fisher, two females and one male. Prices and terms easy. Come and see them, and you will be convinced, that we are offering the best is. I | Pen Bacon Ho s.-1, Leonard McDonald, Soiiris. ` l - - .- l T. Gorden Ives L . Montague, P. E. Island \` T 5633-9-l 8Mtl`. ` "\ nl llonicrlics you can know iriinl. _vnu ure i:».»itiiii:, niid, il' by any <'ii.iin'c, you should not bc saitisliod, you iizivc _v:i'.ir sii-ral' i|io.i.»_\' lizick. .\l.'.'l{Eii::iii llrui: to. _r-wr. (_li'i~2iL Gcorprc :ind noni Sli'ci:ls. I If Its Its . p _i__1---- ig, ,__1_-1-1-_ - ei; ._ _; _gf Y.`. Paton s / _ ‘..-»,'-.4 I _.-.Jn , i w ' "`°\ . li' , N v~ Ayrshire' Helter, 1912.'-Jas. Kick- - ~» 1 Worn V) A ,»2'f*\ .,.o,._ .. ._,. ~ n> _ii g r %` 1 \ __ . ____,_ _..___i J l t I 1, l, l if .L-. _ ,_ QM illiner Upening Continued This Week The illinery Upening Of The Season _,__._1..1._-.-is i__..__Z._-_-1 OW .454 , ll/lillinery T Opening . :l Now » ~ -»\-r. =-lr- * i J »" "'7,'; i is-i-»_.} © = -_-T; g Lid; V - - __ M =_`-“sl-_--ar‘ Lf il; ;'1‘i'.§§7T"'-"`;` / af_i§.~'.¢ - fi' ¢ f_ _-};;~‘.i f;f_f_,,_'_/ $ _ _/gi;/`"-'~ _".1" , F* A ai;-s _-.- ` ,\\ Y ~ *On - ,__w_mH _ .i . . ,.1 . 'lf-_.-,_ ~._..ff/.'-11* fr: l, '.'. &,}L.;‘.$ ii: »_..- _-,.-.5>._,,;',' J "‘ l li' \" ,F . ‘ ~ ’ iii.'fi-ff-it .f .s=.‘-=' ~- J - ‘.`\ f" / Xi 'l " -‘<1 ./1?” - " _ 'L /" i~?\\` ,/rl# 'll / /"- 'L '-,- ' " ;,~1~.. , ,. _ . v _'_. "-_ _ .‘ »¢ 1 ,"~ L i' , . . it ___,\ J ,vii-/` 5 '/ ”. i» I / _ 7,:-"'r N JKTQ7 _ 4.-xii; lit),/I 5 .’ _ vrku. I ,A H , ~ . 1 .-in \ r ve. ` ._~ an _,...‘ Q., . ",.jy ,S4 3.; _ . °~ _ `, . l' . Dress. . ,_ ` Ross. Dingwell Mills. Pure Bred Ram. Ux'o.~;l.- D. F, _li iiiius i’atons Millinei y Opening F World'-Wide Fashions On Parade Popular Priced Hats $5.00, 6.00, 8.00 & $10.00 Our Lady Buyer Miss Doiron and Designer Miss Beers, will show you what is worn and most becoming to you. The Store will be in its usual Seasonable _ ». r. -1-, 'i l l l l i _,el v , V .