1.~ _ , I ' l _._f- 2 f- _ _ » J .‘ ». .'.- . , . , . ,_.__.--__‘;. -...._..... . .L_ ' ....-._ _ M11-I-¢'~» ..___ , . ._ _, _ ._ . _ , ,_, _ _ . r f I f, SEPTEMBER "1 '53' _ 'rms cHARLo1"rE'rowu GUARDIAN Pace saves f I , . LET \19deVC10P_YO\lf flll'!lB8l!d E t lottetown; . . reen. arlottetown; mgkcyourprints. ------------ ~ ------- - J. B. Gaudet. Miscouclw; F. silver, modern department for handling this work. _ Send ns your exposures we will get the best_ there is m them, [he G. l‘l. Cook Studio m“ Send One Home Next io an actual visit, a portrait send to the folks at home or those re- latives who care moot about yon, will pg most welcomed-will give you the greatest l>|°"“|'°- , “odors photography lent a trial to undergo, its an experience to en- py, Make the appointments today. The Bayer Studio A. E. Lyon _ Photo Studio Seem” Work unexceiled. » Moderate Prices. Amateur’s work given personal attention 107 Queen St. Ch'Town Phone 68] W 1 Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX About About A ‘ A 72 c.i’.'Z$i‘.ii‘.° s.‘i.i'é’.’ifs.. 21.2 Shenandoah September Zlst Au . 3lst._$via _ 8t,1ohn‘s. . F.) Messina From LIVERPOOL From I-FALIFAX Via Nlld. Via Nfld. About About Tabasco September llth Sent. 4th. Durango September 25th Above sailinga are not guaranteed and are subject to change without notice. Furness,Withy & Co, Ltd. L_ Halifax, N. S. PAC I F I C _ ExcU_|_r_s1oNs Rates from Ch’town MONTREAL $18.85 , Tickets on Sale Se t. 16th, 17th and 18th, Limit, 8ctober_ 4th. Also Se t. 30th, October 1st, and Zniii Limit, October 18th. BOSTON ` $18.00 Tickets on Sale Daily, Se t. 18 to Oct. 16, Limit; Thirty Bays. _ _,_ 'S is -ir” ‘I ,1 `\ .___ , . .(11 -- V A EAL BRAND COFFEE Two Favorites In yé, 1 and 2 pound cans. Whole- ground -' pulveri zed - also Fine Ground for Percolators. CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL. |63 l School Shoes -For- Boys and Girls Our Boys and Girls Shoes are fashioned with the ex- pertness and of the same fine, staunch materials as our full sized footwear. A Boys’ $2.00 to $3.50 Misses’ si.-15 to $2.95 ` Youths’ 51.75 to 52.55 Children’s $1.25 to $2.55 Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. ." " i 1*! -S - 1' _l W. B. HOWARD. g.PB.A., O.P.R.. Bt. Iohn. Allan B- Coali. IM Richmond Charlottetown. P. E- l- Street PLANT E CHEAP FARE AUTUMN EXCURS- ION TO BOSTON. Commencing Sept. 10th excursion rates will be issued to Boston good for return within 30 days. From Charlottetown to Boston and ioiurn $13.00. The autumn is a de- lghtful time to visit Boston. Steamer leaves Charlottetown every Friday at ,;1oon. For further particulars apply o JAS. CARRAGHER. ' ent. A8 Charlottetown. Coal W 1 l took f .ii `ir°i?'<5iiRn`f;°"‘&§i§°..d li. Ways five prompt and careful small. _ attent on to all orders large and _We have vessels now en route with HARD COAL-Egg Stove Nut,OldS due Roun ,élydney Run of M`ine,l'nvernese ound and Peanut, Albion Round, Run of Mine and Nut Customers who want the best should order now seas to take delivery from the Vessels. Use our Coal and save money. Phono 111 17. ll. Lyons 8|. lin A I Timo Table. Rocky Point lorry. S. S. Hillsboro. Leave Ch’tovm Leave Rocky Point 7,00 gm, 7.20 a.m. 0.30 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. I. p.m. m. rrFP9rrrrF9r 222222222222 uyuyyyyeunal ssssBB5sssas P Q O F F CHIIHS B s5s22§§§25 rvrfrissv PFPFFBFP IUNDAY M. MURPHY. llanaglfb vw . V sl ri ~ -_ m __A :$2 r <15 l h J -v Ve a ` ll LA_____ _ Hard and Soft Coal Wholesald and Retail Now is the time to Dill lll y0\ll’ Vinter‘s Supply of Coal when roads gm good, weather iine, and prices lowest. We have a good supply of Soft Coal in stock suitable for Domestic and mum purposes and have fresh car- goes arriving almost daily. we have also a supply of Best An- thncm, Cog; in Egg Stove and Chest- nut sizes suitable for Furnaces and Bass BBurnsr Stoves. We shall be pleased to have your order for your requirements at any time. oonsrs, for charter always in asgfrnd, and highest rates of freight °`§`....¢.i.. n.n s. c.. .. 4" Serin: 'Agents 16:. _Iiomlnlon Coal Co., .. CARL McDONALD ia Guardian Representative for Bouris. ..°T GORDON IVES la Guardian Representative for Bourla. ...*THE MATHIESON GOVERN- MENT AND PROSPERITY G0 HAND-IN-HAND. ..*THE 8.8. LADY SYBIL docked Wednesday night at 5.30. She had several passengers and took on board a large consignment of lathes.-° ~ his ..°BRlDGE IMPROVEMENTS - Mr. John Beer, the Montague road master, is busy with his gang of men every day on the concrete work of the approaches to the Montague steel bridge. The South side of the East end has been faced, and they are now busy on the South side at the West end.-B. . .*NEW. FOXES--Mr. N. J. Nichol- olson, returned home from the West- ern part of the Island this week with a beautiful pair of Silver Black Foxes, eligible to registration in the P. E. Island Stridard Classification. It is understof 1 there is being a new com- pany organized and that Mr. Nicholson is building a new ranch for the some and will take care of the foxes. Their friends congratulate the company on securing the services of Mr. Nicholson as he has had several years experlenc‘€"'6i”`“su‘c'cessfi'il “fox raising and no doubt the new company will have every success underliis man- agement. The Guardian is pleased to note that in spite of the hard times and the war, there is still some who have faith in the future of the fox in- dustry. This is what is needed.-B. ..*GO0D CONCERT.-The Angli- can Church, Sourls, gave their annual concert in the B.i.S. Hall on Wednes- day night. The programme was as follows:-lst part-piano solo, Prof. Watkis; vocal solo, Miss Wightman; vocal solo, Miss Mellish; violin solo, Mr Ross; vocal solo, Miss Jacqueline McDonald; humorous reading, Miss Skinner. Intermission. Sale of candy. Piano solo, Professor Watkis; vocal solo, Mrs Dr Barnes; humorous read- ing, Miss Jacqueline McDonald; vocal solo, Miss Melllsh; vocal solo, Miss Wlghtman (violin and piano accom- paniment); vocal solo, Miss McDon- ald; violin solo, Mrs Ross; recitation, Miss Skinner; solo, Mrs Dr Bamea; National Anthem. While all the num- bers on the programme were admir- ably rendered. those of Miss Mellish were exceptionally well received by the large audience present. The violin solos by Mr Ross brought down the house, and he had to respond to num- erous encores.-* l _ ~__,,,1,_~ ,“._ , ._ `\\\\\\\\\_ ' m 1 ~ s ;'”Vl)(}l)DS ' ;K|nNEY,/ ,_//_,_ PILLS 5. _ e .§~ S/ <`,FA‘{i\\\\\\`*B|S_2& ' _ "c;L.-K_lo~£Y. .f .|._, s,.,'€*__~Eof~'.';f1" ' _ _l!\,,____ DH-17's DIS \ I, »~ “H1131-L5 \ ' \\\\\` yv\Vi .ni .. W ._ _X 7% ‘f ` .Y.|.1|,?‘J '_ v ~ 2 . V .~1"f' “<.__ _'lt _ ’ _.»||ll .,,| .Al |, 1 Il* Join? _ For Vacation _ Days _ ' There is nothing that we could suggest to add more pleasure on your holiday than a Kodak- they are light, compact, efiicient and dependable in the fullest sense of the word. We carry a complete stock of Kod- aks, Films and all sup- plies. We have a develop ing and printing depart- ment which is equipped up-to date. Prices satis- factory. Mail your next film to The Ells Pharmacy, Lid. I Montague, Prince Edward Island Eastern S . S . Lines International Line It aiii Oalvln Austin Gov. Ding- “M lor and Governor éol;_b» wed ..‘3l‘l-‘i.'i.i“li“»‘.i3..Pi?.¥'Elt£2f"h..¢§$‘-§,,v.-if and and Bolton. Retum |eavaCentrai harf- i1<»n.Ei. mn.. Ifea.. ¢na__l'__r:.._:\_§_\:_a.m- for Port. “Bl'emb'i'!‘3-'i:..3l’°'§.'..°'i.i..$ rua. I-I. and %"- “ Ir '“~..i‘°.*.“':-..l=.r.:: ";:“.'.'ti !".:"'- °'“""mi'i‘ao°|ioL|rAN'L|Na ° ITIAMIHIPI MASOAOHUBITTO AND IUNKER HILL ..min.j_‘,:;rr~.-i:u.as.;:n'sf:;:=.~v-z.°:..:~:.': "°°'i1A|N'T crzamsi-ur una f ITIAMBHIPI NORTHLAND AND NORTH STAR W , I d.'l` .Tb _ u'i°§a't? :im ,ha.|;li mga.-,nat l0i‘§)‘a. mlilgr "i5i'Ji~i‘.‘l..5’5‘.'lZ:’B'iilJ.i‘é'.S‘¥£‘." A. c. com»,‘A me, se. mm, n. a. A. I .l'lomlng,'T.F.AP.A. It John, New lrimwuiolt. _ i 'ertion for advertising in this column. Cash muat accompany order. ...*EVERY MAN WHO APPRE- CIATES GOOD. HONEST SERVICE WILL SUPPORT THE CANDI- DATES WHO SUPPORT PREMIER MATI-IlESON» WHO DOES THE BEST HIS CIRCUMSTANCE AL- LOWS, DOES WELL, ACTS NOSLY; ANGELS COULD DO N0 MORE. .JACCIDENT AVERTED. - What might have been a very serious acci- dent took place in Sourls a few even- ings ago. While Mr Roy Crockett. in the employ of Sterns Bros., was pre- paring to close the storc, he had the misfortune of falling down the elevator shaft. He was picked up unconscious and medical aid was hastily summon- ed. It was found on examination that no bones were broken and that Mr Crockett sutlered only from a severe shaking up and will be able to be about again in a few days.-* EISTERII PERSONALS ..*Mi'. Kenny, St. John,_N. B., is in charge of Ellis' Pharmacy, while Mr. Ellis is at Halifax.-B. ..*Miss Susie Carleton has left for Halifax, where she will enter Mount Allison College.-° ..*Lieut. J. F. Sterns, P.E. Island Heavy---Artiileryf is home on a short furlough.-* . .*Mlss Jacqueline McDonald, Char- lottetown, is visiting in Montague, the guest of Mrs. H. W. Ives.--B. _.__ . _*Harry D. Sterns. of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Sydney, is spend- ing his vacation in Sonris.-* are visiting in Montague for a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, L. Poole.-B. ' ..*Mr. L. H. Collin, Manager Bank for Halifax this week to take in the Fair there.-B. ..*Mlss Kathleen Moreau, Sourls, was a passenger to the city Wednes- day morning where sho will enter Prince of Wales College.-° . _*Mr Arthur Hood, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Souris, was a pas- senger to the mainland this morning, where he will spend his vacation.-* ..*Mr. G. M. Schurmsn, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia, Montague, is on his holidays and is being relieved by Mfr. Hunter.-B. ..*Mr Richards. of tho Canadian Bank of Commerce, who has been on holidays in Nova Scotia, arrived home yesterday evening by the S.S. Lady Sybil.-* ..*Mrs Clark, Boston, who has been visiting friends in Souris, loft on re- turn ycsterday morning with her step-son, Charlcs.~° ..°Mr. WI J. Nagle and Mr. G. E. Jones, both from St. John, N. B., were in Montague this week on a business trip for the respective firms they re- present.-B. ..*Miss Katie M‘cI.ean and her mother, Mrs. L. McLean, Montague, left for Halifax Tuesday morning for to attend the Exhibition.-B. ..*Dr. J. D. McIntyre, J. A. G. Ellis, and J. W. Murdock, left for Halifax on Wednesday moming of this week for to attend the exhibition and race meeting there.-B. ..'Among the passengers to arrive in Soiiris yesterday evening were M Joi Pie Sid G cssrs in rec, ne_v rocn, representing Carvell Bros., and J. B. Gaudet, rcpresentil18 the Rock City Tobacco Co.--' . _*Mr Finlay Mullally. who has been engaged in teaching for the past three years, was a passenger wcst yester- day morning. Ho intends entering St Dunstan's College for thc coming year.-* ..*Messrs Richard St John, Alfred Miillally, John Crcamor, Carl Mac- Donald and Peter Maciicllan, left for Charlottetown on Wednesday, where they will resume their studios at St Dunstan's Collcgc.--' . .*Thc following have registered at the (Vox Hotel, Souris. during tho past few days. H. ii. Churchill. Yarmouth. Real Relief from suffering means true hap- piness. The trouble duo to in i- gestion and biliousneas is removed quickly, certainly and safely.by BEECIQANS P|l:l.S l\o!Aroed.9atso{A1\lll¢d|‘oti\o¢nll|¢ Wadi su i=...m»hn. Is has. I can Prevention of ,Eye Trouble Prevention is better than cure. It is cheager. _ _ It is possi le when cure is im- possible. _ Eye trouble may be avoided by the timely use o Hglasses, avert- ing discomfort, su ering_and %r- manent impairment of sight. _ e are properly equipped to adiust glasses and test eyes and we guarantee satisfaction. Broken lenses duplicated. H. J. 1uA_BoN Sourhirmni at & OglEi.alls'land ..*Mrs. Edward Hazen and daughter . A McF|srlane. Charlottetown, A e as ern rdran vines, nedsrginé; J. séhrisrcs, hcnari - ` ~ ; . S. M I , _- we have a complete and very i '-.°|'r pave to buy in uns ri-sviscs ..°oua cr.N'r ver word each In- HM” W ° fum st "°"“ ° me _mins CH"1‘OWN MARKETS Butter per lb .. .. i°‘owlperlb............. . . . . .. Chickens . . . . .. .. .. ..14 I-lay, pressed . . . . . . . . . .14.00 to Buckwheat 75 Wheat, per hue. .. ..1.00 t 0ats,white........ Oats. black . . . . . . . . . . . . .65 to Eggs, doz , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Butter lb. (creamery 27 to Tub, butter, per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . Potatoes, per bus. new.. . . . . . . . . Beef. per Ib. retail . . . Raspberries, per qt. . . . . . . . Blueberries, per qt . . . . .. . . . Black currants . . . . . . . . . . Gooseberries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wool, lb I 25 to in QQ Q, 0 - .~° 55. ° @@U\@3U§@@ 22 28 22 . »-In-¢.e~ WNNO I 53 f SE .Lure ow-cn S’SIDE MARKETS Wheat, bus. Wool, lb. Eggs, doz. Hay, pressed, Hides, lb. Oatmeal, per 100 Oats, (white) bus. Barley, bus. Buckwheat Butter, lb. (dairy) 21 to 22 Butter lb. (creamery) 28 Calfskins Ib. .13 Oats (black) bus. .68 cH|cAeo_MAaKErs (Special to The Guardian) CHICAGO, Sept. 8.--Wheat, No. 2, red, $1.03 to $1.05; No. 2, hard, $1.03$<, t .04. o $1 Corn No. 2 yellow, 76% to 781/4. Others nominal. , Oats, No. 3, white, 33% to 34%c.; $1.00 to 1.25 26 to 40 20 10.00 to 13.50 .14 3.50 .63 6510 90 1.25 of Commerce, Montague, and wife, left .S¥M1dHrd, 37 to 37340- , Rye, No. 2, 911/3 to 93c. Barley, 52 to 62c. Timothy. $5.50 to $8.00. , Clover, $8.35 to $13.25. , Pork, $12.10. Lard, $8.10. Ribs, $7.62 to $8.25. MInard'a Llnlmsnt Go., llmlted. .. .. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received great benefit from t' e use of MIN- AltD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack of LaGrippe, and I have frequently proved it to be very elfective in cases of inflammation. _ Yours, W. A. HUTCHEBON. “BOVS.- We have your School lioots here, our $2.65 special is a dandy. Alley & Co. 2889-9-9M3l é is-1 n v »4 q ___ 1 _..- ° Mr. Blacksmith l'low About Your Forge Supply? This is an important question,particularly at this time of the year, and it is an important one too concern- ing the kind of goods to be used, etc. Believing you are interested in the eiiiciency and economy of service. we mention for your consideration something about our very large stock of Blacksmiths' Supplies. We can prove that you can save money by purchasing your wants here. . `_ N6. 400 “Champion” Blowers, the incomparable Blacksmiths’. Blower .......................................... .$25.00 Champion Forges .............................. ._ 8.35 Champion Drills ....... ...7.50, 10.00 and 12.50 We also received a large shipment of “Heller Bros.” goods which need only to be used to be appre- ciated. The following is a list of what we have on hand-Tanged Horse Rasps, Farriers’ Tongs, Driving Hammers, Cutting Nippers, Clinchers, Pincers, Cold Chisels, Punches, etc. “M. R. M.” Horse Shoes, Toe Caulk Steel, Sleigh Shoe Steel, etc, etc. at lowest market prices. Bring in a list of your wants, and let us quote you on your next order. We can save you money. VVHOLESALE & RETAIL lhcgoecrsiluroucrefc I_ _ . + I New Fall 2 Hats The newest styles attainable consisting of the most popular English and American makes. Price 2.00 to 5.00 Mothers of Boys » We Appeal to you for your Support and Consideration Don’t be Hasty in Making your Decision Where a Mother’s Vote Counts School Suit Campaign Now Open to the Public ! See what we have to offer in Boys School Suits before urchasing. Consult your neighbors, acquaint yourselipwith the fact that we devote careful attention to our Boys Clothing Department. _“"”’ If you are looking for suit for your boy that combine strong `f"'| material, perfect tailoring, nobby styles at MODERATE PRICES. We feel confident that you will get suited here. Bring your boy along. The National Clothing Co. will take care of him in a man- ner that will mahea permanent customer of you. Clothing -__-issue Caps A new shipment just reached us Nobby styles in most attract- ive patterns. GET ON E Price 75c 'to 2.00 We Stand for Honest Values in Boys’ National Clothing Co.