` I' 'Eircle May Be Drawn" l l r .i l. r r = s 't»‘ ia 3 i 1 i _i , . ..3.15 Sharp-Night 7- and 8.45 . _ S il, I 'a llleautg iii lie-r Grand- it sWed ing Gown! »~~~ ‘Fredenck '. :one i -=_ 'fifiil 1 Daughter oi the South” ` ` She didn`t put it on to » be. married in-Oh No:-- ~.:;.‘~ 1-. ‘...... \:< ‘er \-. ..>»._` -she simply put it on to show ‘her lover how nice .she would look in case PAULINE FREDERICK: she should be the chief ’”‘“p'd1‘ty`at`a wedding one day-Tsee! _ I mvl` D3.l.l.Q_hl'.l‘Il` ul i,l'\e SOUl.h- - _/fgpa/u/riorui!§nr`du:¢ . FUNERAL PICTURE OF THE LATE l f 'SIR WILFRID LAURIER . “ - is MUTT & JEFF lN--- Four Days rn`Cerrnany ‘ i ry _ _ `. t"' --ffl., ' lf' ~ ~~ ----- °People’s Theatre ` TONIGHT-7 AND sas-TONIGHT 7 AND 8.-is i i i I i r 1 l '_4..-»~..;_. -A Ti 1 r -..__.. _"_, ,<,..,.._- .~ v r r i ‘ ~ ;ri‘i°‘l"d'.1f?A"‘ ‘n` " ' ~' ` r Whltever "record" you may have set for salos at any time is . ‘a-'ff fl ig. vi; 4; fgonnsstseaecv¢vea¢»1¢a¢rr¢=is=rva:sw¢y¢=r¢uvea¢assesses j ft In Working For Store-Growth 5 Merchants Should Keep in f 5 ~Mind the Old Adage that ’ . ‘ . _ - §. _Edyroiiiid Every Circle Another f ' ,.3»,v»i.qa.r, .- - . ' lf . it 5 - . Would You Give up a Million Dollars Just . to Marry the One You Loved? May he r You Would and May he Not eh? Siii--- GLADYS HULETTE AND-» CRElCll'l ON HALE “A_.nneXing Bill” ` The Girl had a tough problem to solve. He wouidn’t marry her because sire had a million dollars and he had only seven thousand. Should she give up the million or the man ? Come tonight and sec what she did. . ibut GAZETTE iiiiroiii ttvoo The Alikiaggiii; News In a Comedy Scream fi . our “uri -i>noi>ti=.'s iiinr" ';q,,.»_, \.-.'i».... .1_. . _ ‘ , A Good Show Every Night - i "V fi $i$#R%%%%#¢¥$_¢§§§%~5§$¢l&_$%&$¢b*$#~lN$Qf$¢$*#d%#leg-¢g:§:,:: \ ¢`il"'» 'lr_s~'4i '< ' .tit-2 , ~ r .iiewif-'i1lio.'-volume ot storegssles of one year ago today-SHOULD DE MADE LARGER, or the store is moving in the wrong direct- =-_liUt"l'f"'s'roc‘ot'd to be cifiocil by tho new one--the bigger one. `“T’7`_"li‘lit9{'lmotint of advertising you gave to ylihr store :i your ago is "'Tri'i§i'sl§`”a"'niiirk to be pasrierl" in the amount of advertising you hllilnl 'lilo to your store today. eaf`fi§ll records iirstore-manszoiiicnl-in sales, in advertising-nm IRCLII-"AROUND WHICH OTHER CIRCLES MAY BE WN-" ., _ ,_ » . -,ssc nur your New cinocss are prawn Anouivo, .noi .* pig, your, old ,ones-whgther the circle represents EFFIC- P tlvonl ssnvict votoms or sross sAi.ss,of Ao- : sewer stron: |»usr.icr'rv. lififiiiiiiiiiiliifliiifivititdiidtiib 4ii$ili,$#l$$ frr rave tagbig in tim Province; " ,i .i>..'r;3n T1-J sir-= =JUBiL_EE CELEBRATION.-lt has been decided to observe. the fiftieth anniversary of the opening of St. Pet- ers Church, in ‘this city,. on Sunday September- 7th. . The actual date of, tire-'d'nliiversary falls in June, but for a number of reasons itwau decided to observe the* jubilee in September. when it is expected that a rruipber oi' clergynierr formerly connected with the churcli will be breseirt. Mr. WOODMAN WINS.-Tlie iieciil ing game of the Cliarlottetoivii Chew Club iourriiiiiieiit was played on Pri day night when Mr. 'i‘.B. Woodniiu proved victorious over Mr. R.E. Mutclr and captured the Ross Trophy. it was it very close game. Mr. \Voo:|- rnan is the first member of tho Club to win the cup twice and it become. his property to liiive and to hold. Does Far@g Pay? Sir,-I heave read with iiitcrost the letter' in Saturdny`s issue written l.\_\' Mr. William W. Mulch, on the sub- ject "ls l"arniiirg Priyiiig?" I think Mr. Mutcli’s letter deals with lhii, question iii ri very fair manner. .-\s` it is a very important question today furthe-r discussion, There is no ilouht however of anyone who has hail i' .- periouce in Farrning and Shippiiz that our greatest draivback in the p-.i has been the matter of transporta- tion. We have been at a great diz- advaiitage owing to not being able in place our products on the marker rt all seasons ol' the ,vear, such as th - other- provinces. When the writ r with Premier Arsenuiilt, in coiriiiw- tion with the transportation qucstiiri and had an interview with the Cans.- lvi B ti. ‘ .ihl t 29 ccnts_ whereas for the sanio yorirs potatoes in the province of Ni-\~.~ I3i'uris\\'ii:k rciilizeil an iiveriigi- prir~~ ol 44 cunts. The reason for this was ruslicil out of the province hcforo in r close ot' iirivi|.:ziiioii_ witliotil any at turrtion \\'lizrie\'oi' as to proper' i:r'ad» No1'ics.- 'rh iroiilpnrreq aging or ine P. iii. i. failrjuqihfi-'sprpiiikiy wiii be held in the Y.` M. C). Af 'Moriduy afternoon ut 3.30. Full attendance is requested. 4788-3-3iMii.l OBITUARV.-The death occured iii East Royalty yesterday of Mary Jane Gaudet aged 25 years... Tire tune-ral takes place from the residence of Fred! erick Duffy, East Royalty. at-8.30 to-1 rriorrow to St. Dunstriir's Ciitlietiriil thence to R.C. Cemetery. FOR T-HE MAGDALENS.-The (`.G. S. Stanley le-ft Halifax 'Saturday for bouisburg or Sydney for bunker- coi\l` .und wifi then proceed to the Mllmlni- en islands with supplies mails and ]JaS8ellg€l`S. P. E. I. RAILWAY ADOPTS NEW laiid Railway being now part of thi' time from today and all trains sehed tiled at the old time will -be advriirccil one hour. The ti ti. ni. western lrniii from today Monday, loaves al 5 ri. in. 1 old time. WAR ART EXHIBITION.-Licin. Shouldis. in elirirge ot` lho Canacliair_Art , Exhibition ot` official tfaiiudiiiir wiri- plctures which was shown at St. John lottetown_ The G.\V.V.A. have been iii communication with the iiianageinexrt hope of an arrangenreiit being made to have it como to (Tliarlottetowii. St. John was the first Canadian city to 1 see these pictures and it is hoped that it may be possible to lizive flip ldxhliiit- ion put on here next. tivo Mritliiesoii, John Mc.\‘lilliiii. llii;:,li PERSONALS ing and selection. \\`ith the wirlcir ing oi' the guage in Prince Edward in the same position as the other provinces of Canada, in the iiiatterof realize from 25 to 50 per cent, more in comparison, than they did in thi- past, provided we adopt a prop.-~f gritding ur' our products and introdut-r~ laws requiring au inspection ol’ all products shipped out of the pr'ovini~e, inspecterl. We are realizing the high- and inspection. Tho fact is it great proportion of our produce lisa been sent out in such a condition received from the furmcr that iiany Canadian houses will only come to l’. E. Island when forced to. This is n matter that should be taken up seriously with :ill i`armore and shippers, and prepare to ` litkc advantage of the sploridid oppor- tunities we will have when the wid- ening oi the railway is completed in <` the near future. I have had sonic little experience myself in farming and would not ail- vise any man to sell out and leavu tho island today, as i am quite coriild- ent that with our ti'ansportzit`ioii fac- ilities solved, all good farm ilinds in P. E. lsliiiid will irir'i'ease 25 per cent. in vuluc, As we are holding out liiducerneirls today for the returncrl soldier' to iako up frirrning as an occupation, »l thliil' at this question t'roin rrn optimistic and suffioierrt reasons i'or doing so a,~*"""\\i Mf`pooii’s 'ff gk i n N Ev , L/4,, PILLS 1 hut ' l ‘ ~ . :fr-FNS ` K_lDN_b`l_.,,<,,f`<.f,- in "~i‘1.*‘..‘-.‘+;‘ ai?-'f-aff.--i",. . " 1 "-ii *K °'“'“*~ff‘ " .i¢i‘l\h*‘ ` " 'i 9 ' l ~==lifr»»¢»"‘ , \_\\\ transportation. our products shoulri` Mr. ir. G. Nlattliows, Soiiris iras iii tho city Saturday. llsliind and this province being plaei-ill * . l _...___ | Mr. W. T. Anderson, Mor'eli_ was iii F luwir Saturday. Dr. and Mrs Ross and DK. Currie ‘returned Saturday night iroiii Mont- ircal. i ___._._ Messrs Harlaiiil Gill and Veiiroir Stcveiison oi' New Glasgow are spend- l .lie-ssrs Joliu A. .\'iesriervi>y and . im-iss MARGARET i..` HENDERSON. I. The derith occurred iii tho Priircc ; l‘Jdwar. ia. is-' National Railway adopts the newm i it would probably he well to irivii-. last week is “ow on his way to (.hm__; » liispecior of l"isht‘r'ies for lliis prov-I dm" Rui _“Iv Oar W( were _ Q 1 virtue, took place on Siitiirdziy iiitvr-Q Drove* l‘ronr I)oiiiiiiioii Gove'riiini-;~' “UML ll “'38 Ven" l“"g“ly “ll°l“l"l' ', "" -fn ‘ statistics how this prov'liice had s'.i`- Th” mn b°M°"S “'""° Judge ll“"7'l"‘l I fcrvd in the past. Take one irrsiairi--.~ Judgu S‘°“'“"l- C“l"- 'l"‘~"l°"`- 3l*~`55"*~ m__\`\_L acuorrliiig to lloiiiinioir Governnicn'. J' T' M"'K9“7'i"" w` B: nubcrwml and XA-_Hi-L1 "iw", yew. Buck fm. the y,m,.s 1910 to 191_1_ lieiiry Aitken. The chief iiiour~iii\r~.~: `~,‘ ’*/;..(_4;~_`>4 Potatoes produced in Prince Edwaril “`°"'3 M0”-`""* llollerlifk Ml\ll\£`S0l\~ ~l» ll- ‘\\»’//'.,| t K/rm island brought an average price o." Gl'0g0i‘. Edward (‘lowsei', tlliiof .lu:=-` M y;` ; f lf# Take the case of P. E. I. Wool and I mg the week end in the city. ~ with N Eggs. 'Fodrry they are graded iindi . U - ~ .' _ 7.50. . t i i the .‘irt"l.~of arg' , ‘ ;i0vli);1;°.`in "L'_una;l;9 ‘M15 igrge Bhi‘I:_i.\iiirtlock kennedy returned Sriturdziyl V por or produce in the province cairinight from Moncton tell you what his expericiice has bet-iil -**"_-*"’-'°-“ ' __ f .W We - with regarrl to sliipping oats, potatoesl L ' 1. ; _ __ __ _ _.__ _ and other produce without gradiiial ' - ~; r- i itcr. Fatlici' .\lt-lioiiailrl and l\lcln- class hy itsoll. »~. . A 'Big Showing for Men and Boys in our . The BEST is none too good for the RETURNED SOLDIER, for the man » who wanted to go and couldn’t‘birt who did his part at home, and for the growing boy who looked with eager eyes upon the marching columns brit was not old enough to sign up. TO EACH AND EVERYONE we extend an invitation to sec OUR NEW SPRING STOCK OF SUITS AND OVERCOATS. They are well worth more than a look: They are good in every way. L A Clothing Department ' C “L31 R _ `. i Carefully chosen from the best manufacturers in _ Canada. Houses-that have an enviable reputation for putting out high grade workmanship and trim- mings with fits that are beyond question. lVlEN'S SUITS in twceds and colored worsted black and navy serges and worsted. Prices $10.00, 14.00, 18.00, 20.00, 25.00, 27.50, 29.00, 32.00, 35.00 r ' r l' ; orthrs marveiious exhibit with rin-E ‘md 3800 i BOY’S SUITS, tweeds and worsted, plain and Norfolk style, $3.75 and up to $18.50. SPRING I ovERcoArs in biaeulana gr-ep. grain iweeds and , . v' , t' t 4 _ P' _ was '“ Umm” mcenu” 1" "°"")““" FUNERAL.-'riro rirrrt-r-iii or rin- 2(F`.U%uaEdO;;0OUng 0 mc es nee? U . """"W.` late Mr. John .~\. Miitliosiiii. l'oi‘i\i':i‘] ,':'l §\ /\ _ '<"ifM!l l l::.'-'iw 'V » l r, /» l ' /',_":f' 9. , - , w~'-` '-i'.'.'»'\i'» , 4. I . -, .r...-.- ,. \ l ll' .;- r B 5 _:I iv; \. '_-2-'_-' `;"~{_ wi///.1 ~ ,, 4/f . , \.“\i ~ jl».,\, .._. ulllku .l}.':` \; ::;;;(..'.'.'-'.':.'.':.'.‘..'.,, ll ` l , if '_ llllllllllllmm I ".\ieMillaii, t‘liarles Gregoix Jack .\i<--E . ,"’Y' .\'lillan, (‘. H. B. l.oiigwortli. ll. W. " _ _ lrorigwortli. Williaiii Dean. \\-'. E. \\`.` `\ a _ A that iii the pqgr U\\-ing U, lil,-p U' Owen and \\'. S. Loustiii. Tho :~'i-rvii-».».al l.-\"` - ` x \ I ii'aiispoi‘tatiorr fiirilities our potaitoo-\ were rfoiiilucteil by Rev. .\li'. Fielill ' ` l' hiive iiiii.~'tl_\' heiiri lrziiileil froiri tli- iiiiil Rev. J. 'l`. Mcl{viizie. liili\riiii~iil' `\,\ " fields and duiiipcil iiito scliooiiors air! was niailt- in the l’eoplc's t‘eriii-tei'_\'. `\ \ - , _ "'/7/.4 -. \ ` _-.ef 0 . _l We have rr everything that is line. In fact our Sporty Caps For the Young Man wonderful collection of new and nobby in the cap display this season is the biggest. we have ever shown and the styles andfcolorings are sure to interest you. Prices $1.50, 1.75, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00. . Shirts for the Particular Man Hundreds of Shirts to choose from. All / the different grades' in fancy and plain ' negligee. Shirts for the young, middle aged and elderly man. Noitrouble to get suited here. Prices $1.25 and every price between up to $5.00. t - -/- COLORED BOOTS FOR MEN ARE POPULAR We have them nice dark maho any, royal purple and toney red shades Q eolin Rinex or leather soles, Regal Hart and Stridin Brands. Prices $8.00, -- l 8.50 and 9.00, other rnakes $6 50 to :ee us when getting fitted out. tip-to-tinio irrigos inode hy the .\i Clary iicoplo in the ticrzirii. U ~ -r 1 ’l`lir- ohligliig and efficient custom lloiirii otiicinl. Nir. (‘liiirllo .ilclioiialil is kept n'ioviii1.; tlicfio ilri_\'s an Ihr-ro :irc \'or‘_\' l:\i‘;;c slilpiiieiils iiri'l\'ini; from thi- i'. S. Cliiirlii' must socii have an nssisilriiit as this port is vor-_v pay- ing. ' l= ill lit l.o\\'i;i .\liiltzirt for J.. i\l. lloop and Earl t`rulg for .\l|'. l)ii\'is‘. are very poprrliii' pork hii_viz|'s. l<`ai‘inier.~' like to soo tlreiiiioiiiti aroiiiiil as tlii'_\‘ ccrtziinly loosen the sti'iiig.~i up hi their poi-lists hooks. Mr. George Mr- lloiialil, the popular horse biryer is also welconicil at Borden twice rr week at loifst, ent-li time with two car- loarls of lrorses. .\ir. Vain llollunfl 'l`i‘yon. iiieets hiiri ut liorilvii :intl ile- llvers siriiic splciidid r-ipeviiiioiis oi` horses. i‘rirn knows ii horse when he Heeli hiin loo and will lriirrillo iioiro hilt. the lrcst. 4 it l tivir., John Mcqiiarrio, the gi'o;it»-st rirtist this ‘sitio of lin- ll._S. \vlii>r'\ he leairiied his trade “rilg" (Moiiiigruiri Worki is kept huiitlliig rrll the time. As a matter of fat-t Mr. McQuarrio does al‘l \Volliier"s rrionograrii work ns well us other liirgc firins. Mr. McQtiarrle. no doubt, will start ai Jewelry biisiiiess at Borden iii the neiir i`i`itiiro.` where tho pay roll to (‘. G. R. cnip_luyeeii is worth fourteen thou- sand rlollrirri por iiiontli. No worider Mr. lVicKie. Murrugcr Bank of Nova Soctiii, Siiirinierriidc grasped the situat- ion here iriirl opened s briinirli. Noir wo are to have ir now iriid short roiiilv froiii Br/rdcrr to Siinimersiilc, which will he iniich iippreciated by the Siiniiricrsirie, iieileqiie and Seiirli=towr\ people, The Premier and lion. .lnmcs McNeill ure making themselves pop- t_vr~o i-clchratcd liiziss every Siiiitlny :intl at Seven liiile llaylns well. U' ¥ 0 l’olartnr~s to no t-nil are hcini: ship- ped lo all parts on tlio rnainland. Mr. .\li~l{iriiion from .Montague and Mr. Brothers from Vernon, iiro hero with l:ii‘p,u coiisigrrriiciits. I tr »i\ ilcv, .\ir. Sullit-rliiiril from .\lurrri:.' iiiirlioi' was at thc (}ei‘iii'il l"riiiuy iiiglit togctiror with .\ir. lils at the (ir _'ard spell-lroiiiitl iili oveiiiiiig with his virrii tricks iiiixl fortuiir- l<~illii;:,‘. all ol' irlilcli is in ir 3 l 8 l‘ .W .(`larkin, assistant `1“rcigiit Agent and W. ll. Townsend. B & B (‘. G. lt. are at Borden today. The pas>'cimci‘ rind freight triifflc is ex-' ccplionally heavy of late. Conductor iiarry Ferguson, had thirty~six cars on his train nrrivirig here Thursday night. Driver Mclsaiic' was nt. tho tlii'0ttl€- Mr, iiarry (`i‘ossiiian shot some Kecw and fresh lierriiigaro hi-ing <‘i\ll8l\l- in the dock. i 8 1 i'upt. ltcarl woiilti appear to liavii some well truirieil seagulls folloiviiig his ship iitlr<‘r\~.'i.