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The shoe shown here is of Over quality ,result of the annual com ctitive exam trim in pattern beautiful in shape and rich in finish -1 Queen Street _ DR. I. E. CROKEN Will Found Scholarships to Train Offi- cers in the Royal Marines LONDON, Sept. 22.-The gift of the l“Georges" on the occasion of the It-ornatlou of the King is to be used by His .\iajesty`s desire to help the car- ,eers of the junior officers of the Royal _.\Iarines. ‘ This decision was announced by the Atltniraity in a statement reading: "The King having expressed the de- sire that tin- greater part of the fund subscribcd for the purpose of com- memorating llis Z\iajesty's coronation by subjects of iiis 1iiajesty's bearing the l`ln'istian name 'George' in all [parts of the empire should be invested land utilized tor the benefit of junior -officers of the Royal Marines who may ‘find tiiiliciilty in iuceiing the cost of the final stage oi their military train- ing the inllowiinz arrangements have been made: "The sumavailable has been invest- ed and the income will be devoted to ,the institution of suholarsltips termed thc ‘King George Prize Seholnrships.’ “fine st-lioiarsliip will be awarded i-avli year In the officer in His Ma- jn-sty's lloyal _\larines who shall asa p _ ination be selct-tetl by the Admiralty for admision to the Military Staff t`uil\-ge at f`amberley. "Eacli scholarship will be tenable for two years and will ordinarily con- l . ' ° Tapproxiniateiy at L97 10s. 5 The first scholarship will be award- ,cd in 1914. 1°" ' l sist of half the net income for the‘ year derivul from the fund estimated GENERAL BEYERS RESIGNS _ 1.0.\'i)ON, Sept. 22.-Brigadier Gen- I Q THE WESTERN UUIR-Dllih ‘~- - 1 t ~ dim Agent in Summerside. s_1o_, p -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian `can be obtained at Lstterty’| Tnnnor- ial Parlors. Summerslde. -The work in the tower in connec- tion with the new town clock soon to be installed in Sunxmerside is pro- gressing rapidly. . -MR. J. C. LEWIS, Guardian re- presentative in Albertor., will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter. tf. -POLICE COURT.- At the Police Court Monday, Geo. and William Dou- cette, again appeared before His Honour Stipendiary McQunrrie charg- ed with having stolen liquor in their possession. After hearing several wit- nesses, ills Honour remanded the prisoners until Tuesday the 22nd, inst. at 10 a. rn.-H. -The different firms appreciate the receipt of a very full and complete rate book furnished by the Dominion Express Company through their ou- liging Summerside agent. Mr. Marcus Calder. This book is very hand- somely compiled and is a. great advan- tage to those who ship by the popular company as the rates from Summer- side to every Dominion Express Com- pany in Canada are given. -Two exceptionally pretty wed- dings were solemnized yesterday morning in St. Pnnl's church, Sum- merside. Rev J. (‘. McLean officiating. The first was the marriage of Miss Genevive Doyle, Bedeque to Mr. Phil- ip P. McNally ot' Suninierslde, the witnesses to which were Mr. D. B. McDonald of Bedcque, uncle of the -IT PAYS L0 blly in lhll PIOVIIICG. -UR. FRANK LAFFERTY ll Glllr- -The Empress docked last night st sertton for advertising in this col Minimum charge twenty-tive cents. ceived by express. Your orders will D enced staff. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd. Q 5696-9-23ME2i. -SUBSCRIBERS shontd renew o week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue. as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date. Mtf. -MILLINERY.-Consult our milli- ners today about your new fall hat. They wil be pleased to show you the latest ideas in styles and trimmings. Sinclair & Stewart Ltd. 5696-9-23ME2l. 4; li ittmunum i CAPTAIN JAMES A. MCKIE. Mr. W. S. McKie received n tele- gram yesterday announcing the death in Brocton, Mass., of his only brother Captain James A. McKie, formerly of Bay View, New London, this province. The deceased left -this province some twenty~tlve years ago since which -time he resided in the United States. He leaves to mourn. his wife and two sons, one of whom/Mr. Cameron Mc- Kie is Chief Chemist in the Nova. Scotia Steel Works, Sydney, Cape Bre- ton. To the bereaved relativeg the Guardian tenders sincere sympathy. MR. GEORGE VICKERSON. .. _._ Bag savings umn. Cash must accompany order. -LATEST NOVELTIES in new fall millinery almost daily being re- hnve the best attention of our ex eri- In Articles That Have to Have In order to make room for our fall stock we `haye reduced some of our goods to even less -than cost which 'means that the woman who knows can _procure articles that She has to have and save money for her household needs. - “ ' ' The goods have an exclusiveness which add to their charm and desirablity. The former price was moderate, but now we have cut these prices deeply in some instances more than half. ' 25° Ladies’ Suits Ladies’ Coats Formerly `up to 20.00 T 5.00 t 10.00 - Sale (Price _Sale Pnce ‘ 2.98 2.98 ta 5.00 Capes E Skirts 1 ` _ 6. . ' Formerly up to 6.00 different shades Formerly $5,153 ai§%0";gt(_1S 00 _ All Sale Price 52116 PIiC€ Veterinary Surgeon eral Ileyers, tfonnnaudatit Gene thi- Union of South Al'r1<:a’s De forces resigned his post hecau ral of fence se of Prop. Abegweit Fox Hospital Office Cameron Block. Phone 461. Residence Revere Hotel. Foxes _for Sale Class ".»\' 'and imported black and patched Foxes rant-it bred and \\'ild caugght xninlt and mai-ten. \\'rite or 'phone R. J. McNeill 'l‘_rne Valley. , 5490-9-7 mtl Brit- con- liis disapproval of the action of ain in sending connnanders to qucr flerinan Southwest Africa. ::1<`or putting your live stock _in prime condition, invigorating, purify- ing the blood, adding stamina _and e:tron_|:tl| you will find noiliing more cillicient than our Royal Purple stock specifices. These include a large and varied line of’ evcrytliing that tzould ' be needed by stock raisers and horse- inten. Mat'l{iimon Drug Co., Cor. Great George and Kent Streets. Mtf. l The Black Fox industry has done more _to accumulate wealth_for the small investors of the Maritime Provinces than any other industry ever created. l _ you investigated it? lf not,start in by writing us for general in-I fave formation. We shall be glad to furnish it and answer all questions intelligently, we know the business. Fox Sale We buy and sell stock in reliable companies, pure silver black and cross foxes. _ _ _ If there is any chance of starting a ranch in your locality write or wire us. We can give you valuable tips or send our representative to assist you. 2 Class A Options. 4 pairs Newfoundland Patches showing 75 to 90 p. c. black. Also Mink, Fisher, Marten, Skunk and Raccouns. Head Office of The Alpha Silver Black Fox and Patch Fox Co., Ltd. Guaranteeing 25 p. c. for 1913. bride. and Mr. John lllcQuaid station agent at Miscouehe, both bride and groom being unattended. By the sec- ond marriage Miss Alice liichards daughter of Mr. Joseph Richards of Sumrnerside became the wife of Mr. Joseph A. Gallant Mt. Carmel. The Guardian joins an exceptionally wide circle of friends inwishing the happy and popular couples every joy and prosperity. WESTERN PERSONALS -Mr. Wm. Cromier of New (_‘asf,lo, N. B., spent u few hours in Summer- Sidc Monday.-Ha --Miss Eva (Tainoron has returned to her homo in Margate after visiting in Ashton l,he guest of Mrs. Annie Major. -Mr. Mountain of New llnmpshiro is spending rt fcw holidays with his brother Mr. Michael Mountain ol'Sun1- merside.-1i. -Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Grady and Miss ltuih Grady who have been on an ex- """"‘ ""=if to Wifltnotitovi were pas- sengers by the Empress Monday even- nil,-5. -Mr. George Grady has opened az; up to date fruit and confectionery store in his prcniiseson \Vater St. There is also :t pool and billiard room in connection, fitted with all modern ini~ provcmonts. llis many friends wish Mr. Grady success in his new stand. GERMANS ARE ENTRENCHING ON THE SAMBRE. L0.\`1')ON, Sept. 21.-A dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company from Ostend says: "The Germans are entrenohing them- selves on the River Sanibre from Mau- beuge to Namur. _ I have seen im- portant defensive works at Thuin, Farcisnnes and Florntfe. Many in- Th erleath occurred at North River, _ L39 I-98 on Sunday. Se eniber 1 pt 3th, of Mr. George Vickerson. at the age of 53 years. lie was the son of the late Wm. Vickerson, formerly of North River. who pre-deceased him eighteen months ago at Chiliwack. B. C. The funeral took place from his home on Tuesday, September 15th. and was largely attended, over seventy carria- ges forming a procession to (‘-ornwall Cemetery where he was laid to rest. The service was conducted by Rev. Mr. (irman and members ot' the Cornwall and North River choirs rendered soft- ly the following hymns: “l.ead, Kindly Light," “Nearer my God to Thee," and “Asleep in Jesus, Blessed Sleep." i~ie_ loaves to mourn a sorrowing widow and two daughters, five brothers and four sisters, also a stepniotlier resid- ing in ffliiliwack. 1-lis family have,tlie sympatliy of tho entire community, whore he was respected and loved by ull. Ile was a ninn oi' sterling elizilncter, upright and honorable in his dealings with his fellow men. Tho pall bear- ers were Messrs. 'l‘. l’. Cass, Alf. Yeo, John Jewel, James Moresidc, Everett Stevenson and Robert McKinley. Kimonas Underskirts Sweaters Diff. shades and sizes, F lannelette in all sizes In white and other ¢01. Regular prices 5.00. and colors. Regular 1.50 01-5 samples, Regular \ Sale Price Sale Price 1.25 to 2.00. Sale Price - 2 . 3 9 3 Sc 9 8 o Coat Sweaters All samples with and without collars in two colors and plain colors- Regular up to 5.00. Sale price 2.00 Prowse Bros Ltd. REV. J. W. KIERSTEAD. sr. JOHN. N. B., sept. 21__.\ sm' accident occurred on Saturday after-I noongnear Lakeside when J. W. Kier- stcad, senior rr.-cmber of the firm of hicrstead & Mersereau of \St_ John, was drowned while bathing. l Mr. Kicrstead was at one time at minister of thc Baptist Church, and held a number of charges, his last be- ing the Taberriarrle (Iliurch at Si. John. He resigned from the ministry ot that church to enter business. and was for n time engaged in the insur- ance business on his own account. Ile. later formed a partnership with C.l .lack Morsereau lo continue the in-l surance business and also to do liusl~| ness in real estate- and black foxes.,' service with the Canadian contingent going to the front. I Mr. Kicrstcud was a member of the ' city council several years ago. Besides a widow, he leaves a fain- ily of two sons and three daughters. (Rev. Mr. Kierstcad was formerly stationed in Prince Edward Island.) A TRIBl"i‘E TO A GOOD MAN. The following tribute to the mem- ory oi the late Mr. Isaac W. Schur- man, whose death was recorded in ti' recent issue of the Guardian, is clip-' perl from -the Starville News: T This firm organized a large fox com- pany with a ranch in Prince Edward \\`e who were honored by an ac-’ quaintance, though short of the late Guides, having volunteered for active ' | l has gone to his reward He assed a-A . D wny peacefully onthe night of Au- gust 30. and his body was taken to l`erre1 on the next day for burial, accompanied by his son, \vho, with a. brother, remain to feel that they have only to follo\v in his footsteps to do God's will in this worln, then in H ripe old age, like him, go to te- ceive their crown, and praise there Redeemer forever. We only enjoyed a short acquaintance with this good man, but we have never known a more godly man in his life and con. versation, and have spent some plen- sant momentslin his home, in _prayer and scripture reading. i advocated reform along many lines, and we feel surly none have l_ lnnown` him without benefiting therefrom. One of his acts was 5 free willofler- ing, financially, to the lil. IC. Church of this place. May one and all strive to imitate his life.-One of His Fri- ends. The Latest in‘ Furniture at Patons. 5674-9-22M2i “Fancy Fur Neckwear in natural Racoon, Male Beave Mi k L n at *L_ . ...,`.' : an f 1% 5; ` Write for Prospectus. The Prince Cognty Fox Exchange, L ummerside Mwstf td F _ OI Prince County Exhibition Races Thursday, October lst, 1914. Free for all 2.24 Trot Purse $200.0 0 100.00 3.00 Trot and Pace - - “ 100.00 HCCS to end at fifth 1 _ t. H l ll d. E iea opp es a ‘owe ntrance fee 5 percent Winners to pay 5 percent additional. Money divided 50 25 15 and 10 percent. Entries close 26th Sc tember. R' hr Races to start at 1.30. Five to Enter. Three to start. R M w p _ ig reserved to change, postpone, etc. Records made during September 1914 bar. National rules fo govern where _they do not conflict these conditions. llay, straw and bedding free. Special rates both days on all trains. HON. JAMES A. MCNEILL, President. Secretary. 593-9- 16Mwfm5i. JOHN GRADY. » _U0 ith F . l ' ';' is ` - :» -_ , _' 1 ~'-' 1+: __ " _ - 5. J: ~__`,.:..y-14 ty :I '_ ' - if 5 ' ' :\ Reuben Time for Heavier Underwear It is about time now to think of heavier underwear. and our medium weight is just the thing required. It is heavier than your summer suits and lighter than your winter suits-it is just right for this time of year. You will find a splendid line of l~Iewson’s Penman's and Wat- son’s and other _famous brands here. The price is comparative- ly small. 3% X Inverness with no CLINKERS and very time Asnss. izlisilr your _dealer for Inverness te thing eine. habitants of thesc places had been forced by threats to perform labor on the works. I have been told that tho same kind of’ fortifications are be- Island_ liis partner, Major Mersereau recently left for \-'aicartier with the I. W. Schurmnn of this place (Star-| ville) feel that one more good man] some fine articles from him on the b- - - "Genuine Canadian Mink Sets at su Ject of good roads in which he popular prices at pawns' 5697 ' rr n » Y Xi The News readers may rentembertpamns- 5697 __ 1_1 ing erected on the Mouse from Givet to Namur. but it is im ossihl llevc, however, my information is ac- curate."- | lil; :3`_5_»"- en-33’ ` ` AIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Posfinasler-General, will bo re- ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- day, tho 30th October 1914, for the conveyance off His Malesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six times per week. over Rural Mail llouto No. 2, from Kinross, I’.E. Island, from the Postmaster-General's plon- sure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- posed Contrutrt may be seen. and blank forms of Tender may bc obtained, at the Post Offices ot Orwell, Kinross. Orwell Cove and at the office of the Post Office inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR, ‘Q l'.U. inspector. I’.0. Inspector‘s Office, Charlottetown, 21st Sept. 1914. 5697-9-Zfimwetlfil. X _ Coal The CLEANEST and BEST “Try Some Yon’i| See” im you won’t have any- - . .- r* fe f ` p e to cross __ the Sambre to see for myself. I bc- `\-gv ` YL(/A E _ 1 iii \` 3-/ $5/fi? ' s‘~ l , ,-J#-if 'A:`§;_'_-_ :`- \ .e 1 "R I I I I ._ _ \ "1 _ A.~‘§_` ',| ,,x"\ Z . r , 1 \ , f 1 I I . I I \ ,_, ,l _r _- 'P J / f..;- ’\_"A m / :Q/'j " /2 \? . different in price, because Fall Hats ! A shapes the latest colorings and the Velours '.$4. $3. Men’s Wear ._ Buy Inverness "` W/ Y L, 2-.@ ;.- ~’-\*\ Q .W- {,._ Z/ , ;, ‘~ \‘ " `_ .;-`.-. *_ .-5 " \f“." _ . .g _ .1 -4 rf, I 1 ` 9 1 X i _ We're showing the newest ' ' smartest trimmings. For a Hat' that grey, castor, maroon, tan silver thé beft tW° makers il1CilI\adalAbout , is different snappy and classy come- ' _ _ ' ' 3l1Yth1Ii8 YOU C0i1ld D0SSib|Y “Lint Ut here. MC- A150 ¢0mbmat_1ons of colors reasonable prices. ` $1.75 to $3.50 V. neck roll or auto collar. 60c, 90c, $1.25 up to $3.80 \_ Good Dressers Like ` Our TOGGERY! Just what a man wants in Furnish- ings he 1s sure to find here We spread before our customers each season a line of fresh Toggery ` that iS fight in Style, quality and price! Our Furnishings are Different! /1. ¢» - \ “fit ll ifferent from the common sort---and we never a fancy figures for anything. _ Sweater C Fall Shirts! A-big ,range to choose from in ASA usual we have the pickfrom 1 - f >' $1.65. $2-90. to $8.00 0§&°e2§{,,§‘§,h,,,,, . A, at turing- l 156~--158 Queen St. . _ -.- . -- ._ , .- 1' ,. .' '\".`-"-.' gli' ‘- `,-_~_"‘~é _ .»,_» 1 -_ - ’ f , ‘ .‘~ -'r‘if'i>°.;'<‘;{”=fLti2}:__§<»:__= ’_”-fy-f~, '_ 3-. -_.rr-»¢ _‘E-;'5‘»“€ii "T" Q .i » i ,fif ,._'\f'_~ v 'T' ‘i -; _ ,_ - /t-_:_--.-.:n.i.i.ii' -~ - ' ~`