i » _ _. _ ~” ""c"»'rwWWiWlFW°?l‘¥?""’i“““"' 1 U ' ¢ men -Form ` -ns ‘ " . nm.. ms 'riin.cn/ii fe -ef..-W... . '| . f~’v 1 l f 0 ,l _.-.'r.q, _ _-_ ,.,..~.», _ y ts a bottle, and is _ early gown wheat is much better than- recommended and sold by all drug- __ I\lnn_v niivocutcs of trade obstruction talk as if there was sonic-thi: ithnt sown late ts _ _ _ ,._ In general it is-gig _ Rain Coats-Three leadiiig value 1|~¢~;ii`.'_1.'.*.‘*0'“‘-__ 1' 5021 it uint ii: is not wen mind, fra. H' W ll ' V ` storms beginnin A st. ‘ ___c0 icoMi z lim- that we already do ri million and n quarter dollars' trade with .tl Vnircii States for every work-ing dav ill U18 WHT- I5 Canfldll HUY NFS l--_vnl for the enormous zrowtii of thiS COmm€l`C€ in U10 15195 tWl"`»l.V yr-ni-sf’ fin the contrary, whatever inclination ever existed towards nn ncmtion has completely disappeared. _ _ _ _ line what of the men who are buving millions of dollars of sends rnrn the Fniteri states ni-ery year 7 Someol them nre among the nine' nl-r nonnccri ol Imperlalists in sentiment. Wit_h one hand they ll- -' fr-' " I"“ rnire-l sr.-.tes ii-lin: they need in their business while with t f»i.‘~f»r ‘ " wave the flag that keeps alive the British Slllflf. Und illvl- ""\‘i‘.‘ 'n»\i-‘- tnins the high protective tarili. _ what lxmnilfagtliper in _T01-onto but uses coal in his lius‘r:(-.=i -ml _\,,,c,-,chu mu; M 'thhg ? over ;;i1_000,000 worth of it came to (‘nmirln :ast year. _ g ugu 16th, broke it down badly and shelled a lot of it. The late sown is very short and thin. Where it did not Rust, it ripened too early and is very poorly filled. A few correspondents however report heavy crops, free from Rust and Blight, and well filled. S _ama_ge this year tlinn usual. Harves- flllg is almost completed. It is about three weeks earlier this yearj The chttoh ¢0mh;n9_ which is sn highly protected nfzainst outside r:-m T petition, brought in $1i,000_00Q of raw cotton from the llnlt»-.-l Stair’ (Continued on page b) _ _ 9:: " Thresliing Outfits Consisting of _ HURSF. POWER THRESHERS __ .C_Ll.‘fANERS‘ .. G THIUSHERS and CLEANERS Combi F ~N MILLS and RUBBER BEL'l‘Ii\G ALSO International Harvester C01; - Gasoline Engines In 3, 4 and 6 Horse Power COCKS HUTT PLOW CO. SINGLE GANG and RIDING STEEL PLOW. with all the latest and up~to-date improvements, all of which we are offering at lowest prices and on terms to suit our cuslomcrs. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call or write for prices and teruis before bi-.ying your threshing outfit. _ . A. HORNE as co.. - Siii.i.Ii\iG AGENTs. ` 8-zgtusdrtf. T ~-~~------»--' _ Greet Political Demonstration last year. than llRl1al- The weather has lv-Mui It is surely not disloyal for Mr. A. E. Kemp. U10 m0\'if1£ si»‘i-'ir .- the tinwarc combine, to puy tin plate ill the Ullltllll ST-Hi-CS. H-”-ll to I"-'iii' his insurance there. Mr. Kemp moved heaven and earth t9 Urevrnt a dur being imposed on his rnw material a few y€lll`S H50. When a n!‘f‘leL‘*-eff lu" tory at Morrisburz soiizlit that ad_vi."U1F€0. UU the P1611 illflf if ‘-V' ‘\' mcnn n new industry for Canada. Ml-_ Edward Ghrhey is still H 10,-nlist, and an advocate :if n t:iiiF wiill-"as high ns Hnmnn's gnllo\vs"~f0F till? Olllef f€llU‘-\'“Ff‘ 10"!! :ie nf and other niniiufacturers may brim: ll' 52-255-000 Worth Of Dill l"'»¥l in H year. Mr. Gurney is still loyal, lill0llf‘ill hi? l18S a, large lirniicli :'nrff"\’ in .\le\v Enlzlunid. Even the Ontario Government are loyal- lillmll-’-h in Calllllll 7"' l-\‘l’l0l5 for 3 Dhhuc hhgidihz they specigv Georgia pine as n necessi' sir i-ififnnnfi wniker nnii Mr. EB. Osler are nrflent ri --f rh~ Empire. though Sir Erimuiieral~Conservalive Party in Canadi" J Hon. ]. Douglas Hazen Premier of New Brunswick Messrs McLean and Nich olson and other promin- ent speakers will addressi`Mdss Meetin s . _ _ _ _ . 9 Vote for Laurier and a Blluare deal for the farmer. ' i " . - --.1 ir . =3_ m the Market Hall and Opera House Manchester Liners, _Lid. C F1112 Ki!-‘Chen if ' Friday, Sept 8th at 8 p. in. “Mr Borden and Mr Ilazen wil ° I speak' in both buildings alternately” here for . .. . . . . . ...$3.00 and up. W. N. Tanlon Jeweler Sunny-side. Wrsfefwi; W /\<;l~;NTs. A "'V"""" ' _ ' A 0->rlll` Cliwrlnllotnwli. i\ K. - .- . _"__, i Wh S d City Schools P,-6,5” f' if - r . _ e i 1911 _Term 1912 c Educational Books INCLI'DING THE Newly Authorized Text Books for _School and College I \\'c have an immense Stock on hand. All SCHOOL and COl.l.l'.Gl'§ Books sold by us at PUBLISHERS PRICES. Scrilihlera. Exercise Books, Penmanehip Pads, Pads, Palmer Method ol Business Writing, Pena Inh §_¢_:_i:ciI_s,MI"oolscap, Examination Paper, Fountain' Pena: _ oo eps, Eraaer|,_Ruler|, Note Booh, Book Keep- ing Blanks _and Text Books, Slalea, Pen Holders, Note Paper. Pencil Boxes, School Bags, Qc, all at lowest possible prices. - - WHOLESALE and RETAIL __ |;\'____ CARTER £9 CO.. Lim't d -, The season for pickles is - -now on :ind in order to make your pickling a suc- cess, it is necessary to have , good ingr ulients. l “fe carrya large stock of Essence of Vinegar, | Mixed Pi-kling Spine, Tarmeric, Carry Powder. Mustard Seed, Garlic. etc 2 ---all of which you will find absolutely pure and of the best quality. Our prices too are right. All orders receive Z prompt attention---Let us E. A. Foster Central Drugstore Sunnyoide. I 2 _ iirzsuzizs iN Boch. Stationery, Fancy Seeds, Qc cnfinioirsrown P. s. isi AND l__....____...-. “The School that has won n the confide are of live' |i_fe|ile,»’. have yours. ` THE FOLLOWING ARE THE TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS- Hon. R. L. Borden and Pai-ly will leave Summerside at 8oo"i m Fri- day/, Sept. 8th, by special train for Souris, arriving there at 12.2.0 p. im. R0- turning, a special ilrain will leave S \ . . Bradalbane....... 350 Mnrra II 1 Fredericton . . . . . . . Hunter River. . . . . . . . North Wiltshire. . . . . . . Milton..... Royalty Junction. . . . . . Charlottetown. . .arrive 5. i5 Returning after the Met-ting. 40| 4-I5 4-25 4-42 5oo Murray River.. . . . .. . .. _ __ - _F Passengers from stations between Stewart and Charlottetown w come by regular afternoon train as t'ollows:--- Mount Stewart........ Scotchfort. . ......... Tracadie.... ......... Bedford.........»...-.- York................... Ciiarlottetown.......... 3-59 ‘ 4-13 4-24 4.42 5 no 3 45 P- m' Grand View . . ML _ .. . . . . Ulgga -4- ||aeee¢~Iv~~ VernonRiver..-...---- Vernon.... Lake Verde..... _ Mt.Albion............ ‘ Mt Herbert.......---- _ Charlottelown...... ouris for Charlottetown and Georgetown at 4.30 p. m., arriving at Charlottetown at 7.00 p. m, A Special Train will leave Emerald A5pecial Tiain will leave Murray Har- Ifa suflicient number of passclliinl-*` Junction for Charlottetown b S tl f Ch I tt t - . , f Friday, Sept. 8th, as follows:-~ F:d__;"S'*___°r8_h af__°___;_;:;'_ intend from points between Royiltl S'r/xrioix' TR/\i.\' Dnrfiirrs ._ __ _ _ Emeraid.......... 345 p. m. `Smlm‘\ TRAIN DIWARTS y 3l‘)0l'...¢¢|¢» Wood Islaiids.... .-... Belle River. Melville. ........ Surrey......... ...... __ Fodhla................ Junction and Mount Slewart aspeci-il train will return with theni aflcr the meeting. Otherwise will return by IC- gular train on following morning- 3.oo p. m. 3 I5 3 37 3-44 ` 3 50 4 oi 4 07 4-I5 4,22 4 33 4-55 5-07 Tickets at one way first-class fnrc will be issu_ed from all stations to Bhar- lnitetown on Sept, sth, good to f¢l"f"` until 9th, _ In connection with the Souris Moel- ing a special train ‘will leave Cliarlotle- all anufac turing C0 ned Returning after the m 5.20 5-3° 5.50 eetin g. town at 9-i5 e. l’¢fUl’lllllE 5°‘“° evening- Faye from Chai-loll¢¢°W" 9° cents, and correspondingly low rates from intermediate stations. - ii-ssl-:ns A. nAcnoNALD, i I . U -if .sv in siiciicnitr 0...... » anno lil Cn- 4"”