1. 33 fl ..! .'» 4 1. i. 'rv -e ‘ v F 5' ” , l . ij , fl',,= 5...... ’ ~£"..7". ~ , .`?~f- ._.C"`_. 1 ~ ,_ 4 i' ‘ilk ilvfir " ‘A rl . .; f .tr ' \ r .t . -.‘»'.. f. ._ . ,.3 lil-9 ,'31 .4 W ripping Paper l ll," .v- / iii, » ‘iff \ ‘Q-5%' Pfirlf li In li? ‘3""`.- 1.`~..~'f»§;T*~ 12: ' »¢’~ t V. . _ "7 ._ _ , _ ' ‘ < V M f _ V . ' V 1 ._,.~ ' 1°, ~ ‘ma lil, li. ` 3?, ..'_-lr.;,.i\t 'i _a`x'j`_,f i. . .V _ , We received day a large shipment of silks. They comprise all e 1 ¢ a this season. A full assortment of the new shades---ashes of roses, amethyst, greens,old rose,cawtaba,wistera,nav y brown, blue in stripe and plain colo rs Also new nec esc ideas are here. S. A. McDonald. Q ILKS by express yester- newest shades fo k ruching, the lat- A special lot of cotton underwear for men at 901: a suit, Paton & Co. 7-22\ltf. -___ 1 Buy your Carpets and Ollclo .hs nt I-'at.on's. if you wan‘ value 7-22dtf "Paton & (`o have received a large supply of the novelty jet buttons in all sizes. 8-18ll3i. i _ ._ Svarklcne the best Silver Polish we have ever used and we believe the best on the market to-day. Try a bottle. soLo oNLv nv W. N. Tanton, ]ewele1'. Delivered at any part of the City. Phone-192-4. RUSS Hllll PLE?-SIGHT BAHHHJ ll |].H.A. Mil OTTAWA, Aug. 14-It is not t Ross rifle but the special peepeigut -s T which the officials have barred from the D. li. A., the sight/ referred to is _'lot on the weapons isuled by edl (Tunudians at Bisley but the rul there allow almost any sort of the militia depurtmenit. It was us by CS tl. sight. It was put on 'oy the team itself just as other marksmen and other teams used this peepsight at Bisley on the Lee-Metford. That Ile peepsight is not essential tu ;_ooll shooting with the Ros; rifle shcwn by the performance of Serg< ernnt Russell, at Ottawa, who lu Srturday, with a Ross rifle, equipped put with the ordinary open sight is st on 35 consecutive bulls' e-yes ut 500 :ind 600 yards. N' o' ooo'o'»o' 'o»oo";'°O_0; ofoaznzoozoozo ¢‘n:o o.oo,».»o.oo°oo.oo> »‘»o.o¢,oo.n,»¢¢,¢ »_¢ » » ¢ ~ » » » ¢ . . ¢.».~.»¢.o¢.¢».~‘»¢, “Black Prince” Hose at :ill the leading Dry Goods Stores. k . __ \§\ A//ffée \\\\r\\.u\ ' s\\.~ S. _. 1.\ss~"" F f V f' / M € I w , /7 ,. ,v,/14,, "/- f/_ji/f r //4/. ,,//.. . /. 1. A/,f (E WW ?'l`r:_|d Registered ,, \ \\` "5 \\~ "I/P /' /»' 'f' \\\\\§.»~`€\\;¢.'Made n anda ` S I Stands Extremes of Heat and Cold RUBEROID is used on houses and barns at points t,ooo miles north of Edmonton, Alberta-and the / fri/ ~°2“2~2»!°°2~!°~2r~!-!°33>`»$°¥r°!532°`<6`OU'0»i¢»°!°»l 151 252 :ii l>*Z°°Z‘° FRUIT. CHERRIES _ PASTURES D b v. ,The weathct dpring May was unus- ',-`. ill! cold; wot slip backward with 5( bnlisional night fronts; At the end of the month the foliage was - scarcely beyond budding stage, but BARLEY- v D ` . BERRIES. if The followig is the report on the stats of the crops and the condition of the live stools in Prince Edward Island. under date of August 10th, 1909 : ‘ MAY. __ . grass and pasture were well ad~ vaneed and in excellent condit-ion. JUNE. The weather in June was unusually d-ry and the pastures and hay lands suffered somewhat in consequence. The moisture that fell during 'tha the t'llled lands so that the other first rain of the month fell on the 24th, and alter that showers were frequent. The sun shone on an averagn mow than nine hours a day. JULY. The first part of July was very favorable for the growing of crops day. After the 20th, no rain fell ti-ll the 30th, on which day chere was a slight shower. Haying be- gan about the 20th, and the weath- Aer wapr almost ideal. UGUS . Up to August 9th, the weather was unusually got and dry. On the 9th rain beg n to fall and continued steadily till the 11th. The amount t of preclputation in three days being` 3.32 inches or a little more than; fell during the whole month of' July. ` The apple crop will be below the average this year. Early apples 14' are scarce and the later varieties not up to the uverage. A heavy wind and rain storm on July 8th,* did considerable damage. A few new orchards are be ng set out, butl spraying is not common und the‘ tros in many instances ure neglect-p ed. "Trees are planted and left iul sod." l (lherries were very abundant, except in a few districts where they were "fair," No injuries from insects is re olted Berries were a very large crop. The equalled for many years and blue- berries and raspberries are abun- dant. In the first part of the season tho pastures were good but the continu-‘ ed dry; weather of Juno shortened them very much. They freshenelll again early in July und were good, till the first of August. On th.-; average, but not as good as lw=l| year. The prospects for nfter»grs.ss| that of last year, owing to the all cows are in good demand at high up prices. 'H0 HAY ‘ lto t his new designs, the The hay crop this Year is better new styles and the bargains offered than average, but not up t-o that of for proceeding month was preserved in PEAS_ crops made excellent progress. The CORN as rain fell on almost each alt.ernate»POTATOES. 0 the cold, damp spring. Beetles boa day. for per and for per board. crop of strawberries has not been WEE_[)S_ Wild Tapsy. In addition to their several correspondents mention, Itagwort, Catxhiiy, Fleebane, Orange Hawk Weed. , Evening_Prlmrose, Bladder Campion l Qing house, sun-o and warehouse, well B lzenspns “Why it Makes the J 'eocatcdlford am business staugld. I This es A ver sing Medium. __ arm is ian y e raiway oo and if ~ churches, and is only folir miles from womank; curiosity to know -\ Souris. For further particulars apply to AIRY. 'about society, marriages, births, The mi'lk supply up to the first otdeatfhs, August was from 25 to 50 p.c. nl.-ovc The Morning Paper is before hex ' l m and whole they have been better thanisomg is very good. A y ong, and 'it is when she is etter wintering of the cattle. The doing her household du`tie_s. arranging price of chdese. is fP9!“_1 _i_P9___é 9€.‘.1!sl.aad.l..p. _ ._ per lb. less, and the price of Cream- home, that the missing and' necessary ery butter about the same. Dail‘_y articles of furniture, rugs, carpets, butter is very much cheaper. Mila curtains or other necessities, show last year. In quality it is excel-| In a_majority of homes the news v lent. The clover was injured very paper is practically the bulk oi the' l alittle during me winter, but mud.. reading matter. and the long. alll-I 510W growth in May, Up to June day llfe from 5 a. m. to 10 p, m, of 24th_ it lmked as if the crop womd The Morning Paper gives not only be a failure but its growth after the housewife but every member of that was very mpm_ some s¢,c.ithe family an opportunity to read it.l gong reporg even 9, larger crop thanl The Morning Paper is read at the last yeah The whole crop was breakfast table, again at home at saved in excellent condition ‘U°°'“» 0” the t"3in9» ‘U the ¥`¢9t6\ll`~ » , i ‘U ' 1 . 1 . ,_ . n 'l » » _ r ‘1, if , ti ,»~._ 15. .'».l,.-‘.~.~,.,1 ,~’Ll‘l,~;._,"* ' 1 ‘- ~' ~~ ‘ ' i v.v,`:.,§L=. . ` V. M ,,. _*;__,,.§)z,'\._ *liz .. V _ _9*_,;»:l,¥, ('!\_,i_ ,_ .3;¢~» em. ,{ xii. { mf” , _vh , ‘Av t A ,xx ,, *Y ,, 1'" ‘ ‘.- ‘ < ‘._,.»“' ` ' ` ` er' 'rmmrssr ' s I" '1‘t1l"‘C ' A WNGU' ` '-fr" f' ~ ~i"#"~‘ .~.~ ...*~‘~. <~='i~“ . . non mlm N1" ._ STUCK BULLE TI ' OATB. ‘ The outlook for the Oat crop is cum so good an lt was in 1907, when complttad- returns showed . a. Yield of about 8,000,000 bushsls.0nc ‘ _°‘?’~`NlD0Ildont only reports “Blight 5PP°5|'N|°Q 01 mst." All ot\|0I'B 1`°D°!‘t crop "excellent" “very P|`°mlHlD8'° "good," “appearance pefrlt full crop," “Never looked bet- The area sown to barley is increas-f` "Ig and the crop is reported ln f_"°|'Y ¢&Be as "good," "Excellent," "PY promising" etc. The kind usually grown is the 2 i-owed, but more 6 rowed has been grown this Y08l'. Very few peas are sown as a sepa. rate crop in this Province. They “W Zellerally mixed and cut with Breen feed or made up into hay. Thi? growth this year up bo the pre- sent time, has never pcen' equalled. .OUIY thirty correspondents report on corn. The indications are that the CPOD Will Us Very goodl There 80ems`to have been n consid- erable miss in the crop this year, particularly in King's County. A 0 C0l`l'°SlJondent in Lot 27 says, “Cellars too warm, potatoes sprou~ ted 11070” Planting". One in Lot 59 "a large percentage of those plantf ed after June lst, missed" and others attribute the failure to grow are more plentiful than last year, but not as bad as they were three or four years ago. The most of the correspondents report the prospects for a big crop as excellent, Blight has not made its appearance. , ARM HELP. I The supply of farm labor is not as scarce as it was last year and the, majority of correspondents report| it as suflicient. The wages paid isl from 75c to $1.00 per day or from $15.00 to' $20.00 per mon/th and rd. Four correspondents report below 75|: and three over $1.00 per The average. for Prince County is 90c per day and $16.20 per month, Queens, $1.00 per day and $16.40 month and for Kings 79c a day $15.10 pei' month. The average the province for 1908 was 87c day or $16.00 per month and Mustard, Yarrow and Wild Mouse Eared Hawk Weed Black-eyed Susan. A THE MORNING PAPER. forces her to read it. da roving the appearance of her- -- the plainest and there could- be more opportune time for 3 dealer tell abou the day or week. ' we lu »~= A as nlni cull. The Home of Good Hats is 0ne flllllrd o ii 1-: ~-. A . A are selling at excellent bargains. value an extra good one' and every bargain f - Y you want it. \ Our summer hat sale was responded to jubiliant shoppers who are now enjoying the h hats were reduced to almost none. People fi every article as I say--that 'accounts for the customers. .Big Suil Salc-- r Here goes my entire stock of sumule iocds at extraordinary values--bargains ring' ing with honesty. They were the ackno ~1edg~ ed leaders for the season--looked to as the aclne , of stvle and comfort by the best dressers I 'l`.;cy include light and dark grey tuo ie ce, nice brown striped tweed, single and ii ble |r~.f.~ted. The price-well it's not worth ~ . iieri -g. Deduct your one third from .' 1' . '35, $9.75, $|l.25, $l2.75 and $|4.50. . \ t- ______N 7/ ffall Styles W You, no rlunbl, like all other particular dres- sers look to my hat :le/lurhzznnt /'ur thecorrect style. I want lo call your yurrlimzlflr attention and vrivife your iuspectimf. to fr rm'/.wit arrival of /all hats a’nd1'ap.l¢ the appearance of the wheat crop at this time of the year has not been ' ‘better than at present. Some smut is reported, but several cor- respondents state that~ the use uf. the Formula Solution for its pre-I vention is becoming common. The joint worm (Ioocoma Tiller) is pofw nearly as had as l11f0l`m€\` V68"- but in the districts where it has been doing damage a much smaller crop of wheat has been grown. The opinion is common that it' can be avoided by late sowing. "Il lltbl sown wheat will escaP° the “lst farmers need not worry about iolut worms,” "‘Early sown wheat has been effected with ioint worm but' wheat grown last uf May is all right. The Schooner Emily 1- Northam, will be due here about Aug. io, with 5oo tons best American anthracite coal ants. It is read in doctor’s o»tlices,| professional offices, clubs, hotels,j cafes, barber shops. It is read by| daylight everywhere you go by both employer and employee. | It is Q known fact that throughout. the world, possibfly with a half»dmen| exceptions. the papers with editorial, influence and national reputation are Morning Papers. mi AN APPALLING CONDITION. Invarlably results when you use n CHERP corn solve. Be judicious use “Putnam's" for fifty years it las cured corns and warts t-hah nothing else could touch. Ask ‘for Putnaln’s Painless Corn Extractor only. -___.___ "Beddings, campers' outfits, 1,51. Faltcy Hosiery Bells 331-3 A l§°ge~ assortment About three dozen of fancy hosiery in all belts good assortment i the popular colors and of sizes, patterns and patterns at one third off. colors. Many decidedly First price 28c, 55c, nice belts for sale and 65c. at One third off while _ _ . , _ _ . _ _ .., / '{‘ n n | - ~ ‘ ~ f \ . ' /~-- l. mJ ~¢`-..i 2° CODY Cl1H`iI`H.0amp stools, sbrdtchers, Y Y A 1 23 chairs for lawns, and all other house \ ' ' - \\ 74 , _ ‘ _ V Y gr. i V 7_1 mrmshmge at honest prices at _ _ I escilooner Wau`ola’°*will arrive this week with a cargo of ' ' llsrd Coal ~ l in Egg, Stove and Chestnut sizes. Order iyou_r,_,s_upp1y now 1 *"“1=..‘!1.°-253°# .i§..‘°>Y- A.Pickard-&:lBu Phone 240, » - Ch’town. - egr :_ Z . The Smile That’s Yours There are three things about the smug you wear with our laundry work. its inuir lable, ifssponinueous, it keeps sweet. Our laundry work is asigood as ¢ “mic il makes you feellbetten' ook better, and he better. Try us on your next. Gloss or Domes tic finnish. A. F. weasrea Star Steam Laundry lfllKe1\l. tif. Phono liil l New Slock lien, Boys’ and Youths Canvas Boots and Shoes Lacrosse Shoes ," Tennis Shoes Non Rip Sandals . Pruneiln Boots and Oxfords Trunks, Suit Cases, Grips its Lowest Living Prices CONROY The Shocman. 97 Queen St. Ch"l`t-zvn dmwirmtf ' Farm For Sala, l A valuable farm for sale at `Rolio Bc ) iCen¢re, consisting of |5 acres of lan . There is lt nice farm, a sp'endld dwell- ALBERT MacMlLLAN f Rollo Bay Centre P. E. l. 7--godlm P -~ _ .... .. l.ABOR DAY AT l/lC'l'0RlA PARK Programme of events le be held al Victoria Park on Labor Day. 6th, under the management of t e United Brotherhood of Longshore- IIJ€l\}_ Grand I".-wide to the Park, headed by Worlhs’ Band. . _ EVENTS -too Yards Dash, Union Men. -Pole Vault, Open. -loo Yards "nah, Open. -220 \’nr`- '\-sh, Union, -l’u\liup_» r- - Open. -Qunrt..~i~ .\| I Run. Union, ~z zo \'nrd\ Dash, Open. -Sack Run _ Union. PI' .°‘?‘-_‘°‘:’?‘J'° 9,--Quarter Mile Run Open. 0| -Motor Boat. Race, Open -Three Legged Race, Union, I. 1:,-Double Scnll Boat Race, Open 13. -Yacht Race, open to yachts w\d¢l' zo feel keel. I4,-Running Broad Jump, Opeh. I5,-Tug of War, Open 16,-Potato Race. Union p they mst. 17,-Five Mile Race, Open _ 18.-loo Yards Dash, school boys umkl’ Siorc opcni till 8 m. -9,--if ifZ`.2i. uni. (i....¢i..p> nfl- ll, l i | ' , Another Hav’s Hair Health receiv- ed, Besides belng asplendid hair dressing it restores grey hairs to their natural color, The makers guarantee it asperfectiy harmless. wo sizes _soc and r.oo Harliua Soap z5c \ ¢.,, 1 / 17 ill . noo attxnding citylclmo' zo,-mo Yards Dash; U;‘0t\'.lll¢“ °V°" 0 YCBFI --7? Yarns Dash, under ll years, " -cumbln om.,-Y_>¢l¢,op~n. 5'.'.<:;1':’i..=.:‘.v'i-.e.t~1~ _, 2; One Mile Blew' L l>arnnj§._g_ _ 1-zum. x THE Yo\,Ni.' MENQ "AN _ ze-s(.y;T:.lngo ‘_ __ » __ ln.. .fl . , ' ` 1 I _ -1 fl l',f§..-'I ` » ‘ lf;~, e i 'ellis r. ‘ ‘ rl” pgs, d ~=' t. at ln 'clockb n. E:lr1‘;?fo§?hch vent free. » Frog Race, gran '* _x 28-Tub Race Ya ~ ‘»=r Enlriesfor ihrkvents Ill bo eccivsd ' ` i A5 f llnfi , v No admission fee to i s pdl lm* , 1 _ _ the smpmeul ~.l, Price low while landing. A.W.Rcddin, Pllm. B- '°""°'°'.% The Square Drnggilt rf; w 1 Geo E. F ull 8%.. ' , Q ,mis 'Duke' . New Gllsgow N. I. B H IQBACHERN Charlottetown, .Selling Agent fbr P. I. his nd, ' Phone |72 1., P. 0. Box 563. ' 1_1 _~= ..;,4,~,~.,,,'2,-`:‘..;¢» '.»'\'»l»'»4~V‘-r.".~'.‘ Cooling and Invigorating these hot days. ~ Y- - -A-~~_ ~- ~ A B . “Bonne” Sante” The Great Health Drink Bonno.S tc makes you slmevand wish Drake Latest public is cordially lnvlhspri allhlldql y order of Comm ttee, - JOHN l|cKRNNA. Chairman DANIEL COUGHLINS - Secrvflfl. qdtf IIDTIL 1 'i ST. DENIS OADWAY all lltl ffl!" 'R NBW YORK CITY. r::::::.°-.nan :.s..:='.::~..t°:-.:.°: n nu Us li 'lf' _ uns sm rn at in gr who '* ` N. v.a‘2‘il'n.»‘§'1'.¢¢.» un. '. - . - -I tts&r6m. 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