£ 'L-f.. Uri. 21, 1° is rl ,' I I i _I _,i .g,. .-. I l°i»°u0us W°0d In the 92 year or _his age. I-Ie Iesves §}§,QI\°l-___,__,.` to mourn a widow and four daugh- " ` ters-Mrs. Rachel McWilliams, Sum- . f ,.‘-- _ .,-~ »» `\’.';' _ 3* ' r. . .. DAILY. _SELECIIONS GUARDIAN ` 'i» 'Furnlihedby l.'8.'l,olgw_l|_;j__. gi' THE FAITH THAT HOLDS. The binds are glad; "the brier rose fl ls , . The sir with sweetness; all the bills Stretch green to Juns's_u_nclouded sky; ‘ But stlll.I walt with ear and eye For something gone which should be nigh, A loss in all- familiar things, In flower that blooms, and birds that sings. And yet, dear heart! remembering thee, Am I not richer than of old? Safe in thy immortality, What change can reach the wealth I hold! What chancecan mar the pearl and gold Thy love hath leftiu trust with, me? And whilc in li.fe's late afternoon, Where cool and long' the shadows _ ` --`--_ I ~ »_I walk. to msstihb night.. *that-soon Shall shape _ _snil shadow _overflow, I cannot fee1_`that _thou art far, _Since _sean st' need the angels are; And when the sunset gates unbsr Shall I not see thee waiting stand, star, The welcome of thy beckoning hand? 'Alas for him' who never sees ` trees! Who, helpless, lays his dead away, Nor looks to see the breaking day Across the mournful marbles play! faith ~ - known, ' _That Life is over Lord 0! Death. _And Love can never lose its own! I ` -wiiimfs Usnow'-Bound." ~.-.- ov.. _-_-.~_-_-_-_~.A_-_-J;_-:.~.-_».~.-:_xi __-_-so-:_-.-_»» V IN MEMORIAM. At Albany, September 17th, 1912, an old and respected resident passed away in the person of John Boulter , _-___.__.__._. ....____~_._.._-__»-:Y_..__A _,_.__1~.._1_q_j__,,___7._..__-.._-._.._-._ __ provincial geologist has prepared for 'the Ontario Government s. special re- port up_on_ths district of Patricia, 0ntario’s share from the partition of Keewatin. 0 His report is based upon the information gathered during the past forty years by the geological sur vey of Canada. These resorts state And, while against the evening The stars shine through his cypress Who hath not learned in hours of The truth to flesh and sense un- , ni, 1, I < Boys’ Sweaters at Igc each. It is a _-heavy ribb- ed sweater in a variety of colors, with high neck and bnuoned onthe shoulder. It is in all respects a reg.- u_1ar5oc value. 35 dozen in the lot, and while they - last I9c_each. _ __ _ -~ ` ` Dress _Goods _ _ _ _ 1 1 _ _ -paging the past week we have” received _-»an_other shipment , of foreign dre.~le_ goods, in all 'the newest weaves sndkexrufes. We wish fogmalg special mention of the two tone surface tweed dliit!n"g,,5"4 inches w de, a’ very special value at $I.2o and 81.45 pet y_arii‘. " . _ O Cheviot Serges Another popular grade of cloth that is winning us trade is the cheviot serges at $2.35 and $2.60 per yard. A very special line for tailor made suits for which we have taken a large No. of orders during the past few days to be made in our tailoring dept. 'G swea1eI~s19¢ merside; Mrs. John Waugh, Wilmot; ‘i»_ .\i‘*' - Mrs. Almira Foy, Tryon; Mrs Mc- Donald, Dorchester, Mass; and three ____ M* sons-William and Ross of Albany ` ' ‘~ ` ._ _and Captain Freeman at home, be- - __ ‘sides a number of grand-children and I _ _ _ great grand-children. The funeral ser- , ~ _ -_ - _ vice was conducted b Rev. Wm ` F Y . ield in the 'l‘ryon_Baptist Church. The pall-bearers were James Boulter, " Iviguawkengury mdjamax Nathaniel Boulter, John Boulter, AUTUMN EXQURSIONS Webster Boulter, McDonald Boulter, Charlottetown to Boston and return “nd H“""i' B°“1""’~ I“"°"”°“t Wa” Fans: $13 oo.Goodforr1iiriy days '"“°“° 1" '1">’°“ °°’”°*°”- _ from date of sailing. Ballln s-every Tuesday at moon. Re- MAY FIND GOLD AND hirningiesve B.»stoIi Saturdays. -For further information apply to' _ - T. NlCOLL Agent Ch’T0wn. SUURIS, P.l-I. Island and lulcniuu Isniun isunu-suir suivici-: 'rosa 1. slum ship --LADY svau.. will leave the Railway whsrl,TPictou, every Monday and Thursday morning on gig! of the Express from Halifax. for e agdalsn Islands. calling at Bouris. E. 1. going and returning. "r'i°.;‘isfi|ii'iI'i'i»i1°ig"°I'rly1I°»i|I1ii;¢'f"cIli2i°”w j ss,_A ent st Picton. Malthew it Mc ‘ mlfgents at Souris_or_ Wm. McLur allslsr and Owner. »"l*ls¢eu. april mm. Im. .fi - f ' I1 4.. SILVER IN PATRICIA. TORONTO, Oct. 1-Prof _ Miller, -` ;"`-»~f`_u5__`. \ "If A _ilsg__»_‘__f_'==.s nn _ 1 4 I . a.n_ a __/,__ ‘-`\.\_'\A_§ =L_:_l l_\|l»\ \L L \F\ ` \i‘_s_£v_T;iu'l;\7'-‘ §_A\-IU f_.'T*\l ll "Montreal fo Bristol” _ You may YD!!! Trip -' From Lhemoméni you nep on beard si feél arldilhifulxcnse 'of satisfaction With _ the splendid arrommodarlliu, hzrelul 'np-= polnimenu, and uvermeawre service which chsracinrizerhe R. M. .\'. Royal Edward ' and K..\l.~`i.Roy:iI (Profile. -' Amlrheiifls-re‘s1hcwnyl \ The mol( romantic Ind _ hlunric river mum in lbs world. Address. P M r . non y Crner:iiA|,'en1 lfalifsx %“` ' Limited. _ Uommgnoing Monday the 27th May ~< fsamer "Norlhumherls d" fsves0hsrlotiet0wn_ for Picfou, N. B. nclook a. m.. leaving Picton on return “"'°¢I""“' m .I r PI i 1 I anna ons ass co ora intein? Nova Scotia. u Steamer "Empress vel Surnmersido for Point du (Jhene, _ B_.about 10 o'cIock s. m., leaving Point _ I Qharloffefown bfesm Navigation Co' CANADIAN PAc|F|c \e‘_EMPR[SS[S 'AND OTHER STEAMSHIPS Cthene on return about 4.30 p. m., con neo! ng witl1_sxp_ress trains for Chariot Ntlgwn and igmsh. Connections made dt oint du Chsne for all points in Canada and the United States. r G. W. WAKl;l_}?0RD. llharlottetown. P. E. island. "umm raou sr. Joss, Iv. B. CHRISTMAS SAILINGS A - “rd Mu eurusss or IRELAND. .I\ov. 291. ` v LAKE MANITOBA.. . Dee 711. @ EMPRESS OF BRl'l`/\lN-- Dec :sth _.' BOOK RESERVATIONS NOW --ii___i____ For Rates. Reservstione.P|ans.Liter- ature, Tickets. Etc. Etc, apply to W. B. HOWARD. General Agent, St. John. N. B. _ _di r F IONTREAD-QUEBEC LIVERPOOL '1AUlHN'|'lC AND I' °z:L.t‘.*.§:=0...c" "-.:':.'.°.':.f°~" PAPER Csrloarl - GREY all and heavy ,sizes 94 --- Durango Sept. 17th ' August #Oth Kanawha “ ` 26st ent. mth Shenandoah Oct bth Sept. Ilnd Rappahannock Oct. 15th Sent. 9th Tabasco Sept 27th Sept. Zlst Aimsrisna Oct. ilth The above stesmsrs have a limited se- eoinmodation for saloon passengers. Passengers and Freight Agents for in Allan Llns_8tssmlhI» Oo. at Halifax. fb Jewelry X' STEAMSIIII’ SAILINGS Furness fl! Wifhy Co, Lid STEAMSIIII’ LINERS rom London Btsamsr From Hallfa rom Liverpool Steamer From Halifax FUBNUBEI WITHY ds 00.. LT For ` Women We have a splendid line of jew- elry for women here and any art- icle you may select from this display will make an Ideal gift, Look over ihe list below and noie the superior values: Bracslemincludlngihe celebrated Nurpring style at 9 :c. to. . ....$|0. ‘ - llaip|ns|5c. to _..._......IJ. Bar. ples in gold filled and ‘solid sole ‘ . ...39e.sp. Noah chains, without lockers .........................-750. op. _ I . that the geological conditions are lav- ormble for the existence of gold,silvcr and iron deposits, petroleum, gypsum, gas and salt. _Other portions should provide excellent agricultural areas. I WON'T RETIRE JUST YET. OTTAWA, Oct. 1.-The report that Hon. Mr. Monk and i-Ion. Mr. Nantel have resigned from the government cannot he confirmed. It_is not be- lieved that either of the gentlemen will retire before Parliament opens. TQRONTO STUDENTS GO T0 McGILL. MONTREAL, Oct. 1-The notable feature in registering' at McGill this year is the large number of Toronto University men transferring allegi- ance. Cruickshanks, the football play- er, is formidable in the newcomers' ranks. With him are nine third and fourth year Meds. The only explana- tion is thnt they deem the course here more thorough. But everyone re- members the trouble in the Medical Faculty at Toronto last fall over the question of clinics, for which the students were to be charged extrmsnd how one , class rose in 1; body and gave the McGill yell as protest. Montreal unrli you reach Enllund. you 'f _GOOD CLOTHES FOR WOMEN; Fifth Avenue, Riverside, Drive or the Rue de La Paix have never seen more becoming, beautiful or well finished suits for women than can be seen at the tore of John Mclqeod 8; Co., 171 Queen St. Here you will find an advanced line of all new season’s styles-every. new idea is here exhibited, and everv nm tern, weave and grade of good fab- rics has been imported direct from Scotland and England. Mr. McLeod does not handle domestic fabrics as he is a firm believer in the superior quality of Old Country products. 1 At this store you have the full at- tention hv an expert cutter, a master fitter and high priced tailors give their best skill and attention to your work. You are surs of getting r suit that fits perfectly-, emphhslzes' the beauty of your figure. dlsplavs the verv latest style and you are ' sure that no one else in the city has a suit exactly the same. Call around today and l00lr.‘nfver‘ the new styles and pick out your fab- rics. John McLeod & Co., 171 Queen St. » MttsEstl_ _ ` .2 I ju. I f`i;`?= . W I il sl' .` I n||l\‘,\ I '|\n -|11 la _ . _ ssmsi ' / man ‘ ‘_When Your Ulothes ligs bretirs and Jour wash rails in the MU what do you nsy1'. To out Itmlidiy its unpleasant. it nlotxs extra labor. extra time, extra soap an coal house all mussed up another s . 'Io avoid sllsuch lot ue do your fist work-. Your goods are carefully handled, cleanly vvnehed niezly ironed promptly 'eturned f intrust to UH. Telephone lbl and our team will call A. F. Webster Star Sleam Laundry- _ _ul l ' Sleek Food is s concentrated food and medic- ine combined-we know it aill do the work, we can prove to you that it has flfs virtue- Cheap spurious articles are sold,' but you get your money’s werlh when you buy. Atlas Stock Food It is composed of herbs, barks. seeds, eff., and no cost or trouble is spared In the manufacture. It saves feed bynourishing, and siding afi- geeiioe when the animal is in hesllh. Ziesed 50|! s psshge _ Try it . I I Velveteeni Su.iting's__i° he de mand for these goods have been so great that it has. ` taxed the capacity of the manufactures _to supply" the demand. _ We have in stock at the present. moment a very-complete line in black, claret, golden brown, myrtle, navy and green, at ' ,_ _ 1 65c and 75c_ per yard Velvet 'Cord Suitin is also much in favor at the present moment in navy, wine, brown, myrtle and cream ` _ at 65c per yard Reversible Coatinq 1 in tweed ciiecte with ian and green backs at $2.10 and $2.35 per yard, also heather and green back at $1 75 p:r yard. These clothes are undoubtedly the correct thing for ladies’ coats. Our values are the best on the market. _ s _ I s1.7s,,$_z.10, sz is Cheviot, Coating 1 _ In the chevlot coatings for misses and children “the shades are navy,'tan and red, 50 inches wide and $I.25 per yard. _ Made in nice soft material and makes up a lovely comfortable coat ' - al $1.25 Merfs Coat Sweaters Another lot of these arrived by express tcday, in the new reversible collar at $3. 50, $4-50 and $5-2 5. M en’s Caps _ _ Men’s caps the beat assortment in the City. A choice variety in all the new rough tweed effects at 750, $1.00, 1.25 and ‘ 1.50 each. ' . I - . _ A Corsets I _ The P. D corset is a.l1`an(1ifl`sde*"d" 7 I MII: I . - ,_ .rench Corset, and is flfsmid lla-b$_tl1¢ bestflttlng corset on the market. We have __ .111 l_1__a_ _sl/.es and styles at $1.25, I 65, 1.75, 2.00, 3 50, 4_oo, Af»~f’§Snap in Skirts ' We have placed on alar e table in the' second floor, 60 odd skirts. These are ocldsmixdleedgi) ul1ef‘tnoI/25 from the early seasons selling. _The waist measurements ruu'I`roni 22 to 28 and the colors are black, navy and mixed tweeds. We intend to'clear out this lot this week _at thc following discounts If you are in need of a_separste shirt lose no time in procuring" one of these, as they will not last long at this price, regular 33,90 to3 35 for 1.98, 4.50 to 5.25 at 2.98, 5.50 to 6,5q for 3_93, _ ,_ Lddies' Kid Gloves ._ Ladies’ Kid Gloves. -Another shipment of these just received. = The Perrins celebrated gloves and every pair is absolutely gusr. an_t.eed.rThe _lines carried by~us are 'confined to us and is sold by no other store in the City. We have them in all the new shades. and $iZ¢S. Bud every pair is guaranteed; ` ' ' ._ . B1‘Otlle1‘ltO0d ;OUerc'zlls_ ` __ Overal-ls. We wish to rem nfl train men a Id machanics that We are S0112 agents for the c. lecrfm d Peters Bros. Brotherhood " 0ver;lls_.’.l‘hese goods have the reput.1iion oi' being the best on the 3;? b§_t_u§ve_ry pair is absoluiely gun':_aureed by the manufactures -._- _. '_ .'~,_ Oil Coats for Men » 1 B it Q" “$.09” for infill fl'0.=ll __the_ manufactures in 'Great r aiu. _ e received another-shipment of these $5 50 coats, double stitched seams and leather bound edges. just the thing forihis season of thc‘ye`ar for men and boys _ ‘- ~ 52.753111] $3.50 MISSED TRAIN '» AND LOST BRIDE. RETIREMENT OF SCOTLAND YARD CHIEF. GREAT BARRINGTON. Oct. 1.- Ella. C. Wolcott, of Sheffield, met Everett C. Mundy at Almhurst, N.Y., in the summer vacation. He propos- ed, was 'accepted and the wedding was set for September 26. On the 'date cams a telegram saying he had ’rhisssd the train. She declared the wedding oil. LONDON, Oct. 1.-Frank chief superintendent of the investigation department of Yard, retires after thirty-four years' service in tha police force. Before settling down to the life of al country gentleman, Mr. Froest is going to visit America, Oana , the. West Indies, where he has many friends, especially in_New York. Froest, criminml Scotland da and gf! nada Life Policies are few_qj_nd___Sg,-er-_ _ ' ' ' . _ 1 " ' C_“%‘“d“ Life A `5I*"Cl"=-‘ll `wr@`IlieA most c nvsni I ‘ practical and safe. Thirty days eresllowed foinfeyiiigeyii'-< ' Giganlio Auioiioiic at Keiisin ion' I As I have rented my Livery Barn and .intend moving io my `l'srm. I will sell my gsniire Livery equi ment together with Cattle and other goods by ulflic auction on Wednesday, (lciober 9iII _ at ro a. m. ‘ . HORSES-Black Stallion (Golden), 6 years old by Goldfinder; Draft Gelding, 9 years old; Livery Horse (French All Right), ri years old; Parkside Mare, 6 years old; Livery Mare by Dean Might, 8 years old; Livery Gelding, by Parkside, 9 years old; Carriage Mare, by Ringwood, 8 years old safely in foal to Brilliant; Livery Mare, by Parkside, 8 years old. in foal to Deanwocd Livery Gelding; 15 years old, by McK¢nzie’s Hernando; Champion Livery Horse. Geldingf 2% years old. by Island Hero, Dain by Prince Harvard; Pouey (Filly), 15 monihs old. weight 3c8'lb*s.; prize Carriage Mare, by Psrkwood. dam by Alillight; also a number of work Horses. Also the prize winning drafi Stallion owned by John Glover." ' ” , _ . CATTLE-57 'herd of Cattle including |7_ch/ofce' Milch Cows (in. CHU); 3 FBUOW C°WS..5 Bulls including 2 grade Holsteins, I grade, Arysbire, I grade Shorthorn Bull. 17 months old; Io Steers, 2%-_ years* old. suitable for feeding; 8 dry Cows, ‘suitable for feeding; 7_Heifers,’_ 2% years old, and a number cf other cattle, ‘ HOGS-Berkshire Boar, Ist prize winner at Prince County Ex- this Fall, also Ist prize at Provincial Exhibition, 1 911; York- Boar, also ret prize winner st Charlottetown, 191 1; 3 Hogs. 6 months old. _, ' ` ` _ 30 Hens. 25 Ducks, 6 Turkeys. 15 old. ' 1 CARRIAGES-2 Surreys, 2 Carriage 6 Buggies (all nearly new), 8 Road Wagons in good 'repeir; new Wagon, this month; Seat new; Commercial Truck with pole .end lilht Exprru; Wegon,.1_e‘i_ this yesr; Efl‘C~-2 and prize UYII' and _each policy. contains g_ené;'e._,§__10j,_n gud v,_,_`;,,e§‘ . _ '_‘_‘,*_‘¥ i=I_P_f°¢°1°_°11Y=°n-fqrieirasisevqneesdofmee .-em ' I 1 _ -"1 ,ni 'YW desire Hood insurance the`Can‘1ide Life is t e ,V Compen_y»for__YOU. Call in ang see alx_>,ut it iodnv, g __ Rogers "‘3i°.'... GJ... l'...'1¥'"°“ " x. s. R ._ ._ .:.’3.€.'§§»_i':;:2':.‘i::.‘;""_} i.';:.':: r _ - _ ~ _ _, 0, ~ ‘ »` _f~;_., _ - - ' ,.. __ '_ ._ . _.,_ - _ ...es _ . \.. _ , Q Klng_GeIg eg _ a i1'll|.ri l life su se.. Qully sweet 1'." .fi