Q , _...¢(_~'g -‘iéf-i‘i""I:`-` 5 ._. -e:!~ ' 16 ig, _ _ '_ i 3 '1'HEI»A'rES'r_Nmw_s_rms'r or .um THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - ~ ' gommm Mm, ' - PAGE SEVEN 1 ='~. _ ' “ A if" I---~. _ - ~- - ._ _ _ -.. " \ S°“”‘*"5’S lllllllllllllll _ =' ~' .:r_ , _ xl- \‘l ` nf' I ` ‘ The oldest Jewelliy aiore in the Provint " /_(Yi.-‘”' ' - . 1.- .1. ,' t Oiirstcck f §___A_,;_,_ _ o souvcnirsls now coinpie . _i_.'. '* "l'°°Cli°S. Spoons, cuff links, belt pins, slid, -`~ P1119. NC-, tic. Give us n call. ._ _ o. , _ .J Weilner s .lewellry Store L 'I _ l ' Me'n’s Boots ; Wei Weather A For cold, wet and disagree- able weather vou need to get fitted cut wiih boots e~peci- allv made for your needs. Here are booti that will ,stand all kinds of weather tests. THE. DOCTOR’S BOOT is specially made for ou d or wear, has heavy outs ile, bel- lows tongue blucber cut and "1 is leather lined' throiiglinit insole is chemically treated. antiseptic, elimina es all odi r of perspiration and is water- proof. In Chrome, inn and box calf.............. $5 00 A l>°°l°f BLACK WAL- KUS with medium htel and sole. doi1b'e b=1‘ows tongue, blnclier cut, a very sfioug, ~mirt and stylish boot-in l black only---that wil appeal ' to the man who wants some- thing tast.-fnl and dressy be- sides belug absolutely weather- prorf Price.....`... , $600 ZULU CALF b >ot with double sole which runs up through to hi el, soft comfort- able bellows tongue, runs up to the top; biurher cui;i=nther lined and vlscciiz d th'ough- out. This is a boot that is smart, stylish, at-ong, durable and weatherproof a.-l any in-in could wan* besides being the highest point of perfection in wa-ni foot comfort. It is priced at $7 00 and worth more, ' Alley; &SCo i, ._.___.._._,.._ ..__| 1 ,J 1 ,Due to arrive per schooner Laura M._ Liint arid Sedgwick 1500 tous best qiiality Anthr- tcite Coal in Nut, Stove and Egg sizes ' A we wouu Advise intending purchasers of hard coal to book their orders now as the price advances la‘er iii the season. Phone 1 i 1 B. lyuns & ilu. oivitf. _ "The new American Hats are in--,lust drop ln today and get the very thing you want. This store sells the finest range ot hats for men, in P. E. island. Hats 750, l 00, l.50, 2 00, 2.50, 3 00 to 5.00 each. Soft and stiff-every style that is good. This sto e is the “home of good hats " Moolio & McLeod 1469-9_l3M3l / lll h Grade Coal is the og kind we curry. if 500! l'l0¢ matter. when you order you can besure tg getting satisfactory coal if YW °°m° “I- » We have on harid iust now some ex- ceptionally good con for range. M1? kltohun ln Rilo Screened: Bunn- S iiriiolt rade Ame can vii nh" :t::r:::~.i'°l»:i.i:.“‘.;:::-.lists 'i::°,.. ° This an¢llliill0oal geo agpod crock 5 order to A . and nltlnlactorl ¢l0l '°|’¥_ will ho llunlaln Bell & Co Phoain hr °i'i'i32n ¢'\5°\\?*- Cf_"_?___ N Q Pr: = : ii EI? Q-r= for 'Cold and ‘ [_ I a oups-- , li _ ifi.l'.‘.l'l...§,`I.-~'i'i‘i...‘f"i’.i"ll... rk wc ike io du. 'Iry of Photon. I cook studio 'X DesB|-isay Block j \‘ton R. Dlngwell, merchant, Fortune, make a ;~o’nt to have yi lhoto taken at our studi We make from the smallest up life s‘ze. Bayer Photographs Victoria, Lot 29. P. I5. I. 1461-9-r2Mtf |11 A farm containing 65 acres, forparliculars apply to MARGARET FRASER I R I Every S l`UDEN T should have one of our ONE DOLLAR FOUNTAIN r PENS just imagine 14kt gold pen, Waterman fer d. Made by the L. me a E E.Waierman Lo of Montreal, makers of the W a te 1' in a n°s ideal. I I is sild by mail order houses for Q $1.50. ’ . Call and in- spect even if yon buy. i C H I Thissarncpen E don’t wish to S te. ...°I'l‘ PAYE to buy in this Province 'iii We h l . - _ ave a arge assortment of souvtni' ...°THE MORNING DAILY' Guar- dian can be obtained at W. A. John- ' ston's, Montague. . ...'Mn. no. D. FEEHAN is 'Guar- dian representative in 'Bouris. His phone number is 5, W. L. Dlngwell Undertaker‘s office, MEM. 1 ...'SUBSCRIBERS should renew a 5 week br two before the time they have paid for has expired and thu! not miss an issue, an all papers are discontinued promptly on expired date. ...°P0'l‘A'l'O SHIPMENT# Mr. Mil took a large shipment of early pota- tocs to Souris in his Motor Boat on -last Thursday.-F ..."I‘HE FISHING schooner Elin J. King, left Friday morning on rc- turn to Lunenberg, N. B.. alter un absence of four months. She will engage in coasting for the remainder of tho season.' / I Y YV __ _-11- \wl-1EN in town Exhibition wee 'F131-IING.-A visitor from thc k North Side reporting on the flailing says that' several large catches of ur herring have been netted within the 0 »pnst ton days. Large schools of innckcrel have also been seen and a t number of nice catches have nlrcudy been taken.° ...°BIG MACKEREIi.- Mackerel is very plentiful oil the North Side. A number of fishermen, while overhaul- ing their herring nets, threw ii fcw liandfuls of bait and cast. their lines in the hope of jigging a. few mackerel Their lines wcre tant almost immed- iately, and, for over an hour they enjoyed the good old sport of hook- ing thc "Blue-l1acks."* .,.°ACCIDENT.- Milton Dingwcll's auxiliary boht, in charge of Captain Haphey, met with a mishap while ic- turning from Sourls tc Bay Fortune on Tluirsday evening. In some uu- dcscribable way thc propeller was damaged and on examination was foimd to be so badly bent that Mr. Ilnphen wus obliged to return to Bouris to have it repaired. Arriving in Sourls he beached her, intending to repair her at low tide but, as thc tide did not fall low enough, he was unable to do this and had to remain over night.’ ’ .-- ine last day or two. 69-9-l3M3l ...*SEC"l`1ONS Z2 and 23, C1uBB 4, 010|-Uvd i4 H W Klng’s County Exhibition Prize --- 0 ABOUT Y_-JUB. TEJTH? While List 1913 inadvertantly omrnitted are --A greg; "no of w'0|-mm; D9 -i.'i¢i§`f»1°ili'h°»i`vii~iiiii'ii."»'=i§iiii¢ii§.i°wli'il`ia:°3ii M follower Section 22. Clase 4 stun c.|oves._ihe hind moscstor pvugivltlptshoiiiy znkesuaiowhnainuton anal Pcn of pure bred grey faced sheep. sell tor i.o0 per pair-_lust 7 ° ‘ ° . °“ °“° Y W ‘ -‘°“ M* registered, consisting one ram one cents per pair hero. Moore }‘..“.§’k.il‘¢§‘l§]l‘,i..l§2'°,,.§.?l‘,,,,‘1’;§ ‘.’\`{{,',§‘,",0 “Qi we on-.ving miata it mmol ' out me-.Loud 1469 9-iamai i15.*?-..f";....lii?ii‘i‘}.¥“.i*.§5-`i'2?‘i%"..i’..ii€i°.l¢"‘l.l‘.l ’°‘"““g “We ‘md °“° “W” "’““"' 1”' ltllugwlclwu; p,,ln_p,-ice, m,,¢e,.,,¢,,, $3, 2\\torle< ioltl of plumbers fit us, anyway. Olir charges are not high; we Cloii‘t "putter" over a job and we do'.i't use poor material. As a plain, every- - day biisiress proposition, we find it best to do the best kind of work always, and do itns cheaply as possible. Try us on the bases. Fred H. Trainer Opp. Opera House *_ 7 - l i., ' i i i 4 J s- f- . ---Y.-. , ,.\ ii,g|iSl-.t7 ii Wednvsday.lon.1 Can You Buy Class A " island Foxes for $l5000? ~ a » _ ` That is all a pair of (class A Island foxes cz si shareholders intlie Tlir.e Rivers Silver Black For; Co. of hloiitagiic, alter deducting cost of raiicli equip- ment, organ '/.ing and stuck- selling expenses. Fm §.;;e;h g year and the 9 y oung- figure out I THE THREE RIVERS SILVER BLACK FOX C0' Capital (paid iip)........ $54,000 the the div- idendsyour- Self: Shares each, loco, par value. Stock sold by ]. ri. McGregor, C. F. Rober ts: n, M. Lemon. E. D. Bell of Montague, ]as. A. McLeod of Victoria Cross and Ranch man- a g ein ent v\on’t cost you a cent for the first l if-"ur Farmer’s Bureau & Exchange Lid "» ‘ Victoria Row- Opp Post Office ~~ - _ ___ _ _._ Properly lor Sale I l (Ear for sale my dwe'ii g house b~ru and other outbuildinga, all in ge-oil A* N°°n ciinrciica, season, slum, and iuafqnc makewnns homestead- appiication to tho owner, sou no “M55 G°°Dwm= llc Great Giorgg Street AUCIION ‘ Ar ____ , Court Rouze, Charlottetown Tuesday, 25rd September .....»-A-“‘,"':f."‘ 'T ,-4-pap, .lm 5| 1 ,un of land in R 'i0 acres Brothers Road with grove high at to ofciililvntiun and using een imdlionse. silver etream flows acron- irauy .tunica within n nan man or A bamnin and with cultivation will Vlll,g¢_ B. O£R'&EIl. uc onoar Terma any and made known on Mcxhmona Mcnem'