. v I ’ " i i t - » i 1 SEPTEMBER @1911 _ - ~i-im timer Nm 'run cnsntorrnrown oosiinmu ` --- ~° -*`- --"-3 1"* . .1 . ,. .» I v 1 » .. . ~ . -..- ‘ f » - ~. 1 of >~'. H FIRST OF ALL” ~' .. ',“~' ~ '~. 1.. ' - ' ... _ 1 1** 'T' ;;|PAoi§s`€\7'1ii'~i'-' lt pays to buy in this Province. son William. i\Iiss Annie Nicholson, tencher, Ken- sington, and her sister, Miss Alva, teacher at Hunter River, are in this City attending the exhibition and the teacher's convention. While here they are the guests of Miss Mamie Ross. Owing to inudvertaucc in'checlring if ___ *_ by proofreader the date lines on first LOOK A‘ conip'ete line EXHIBUION P H .O T O S at the Studio of ego. E. cook, -J hs’ 4 ;%,1___\:.V=\ he \_ _\;_=; I. _’fi13e,, -. _ -' ____i ...gf - is `\_-:_;`-$5 ~=_.= //, N .\ ;`i"ir~,r‘ ‘ uct.; iw /' , o " 'i . \ “~.. i V Gaoirnisni my . New Silverware Just Received lliiinty pieces suitable for wedding gills ircasoiiablc prices. C. W. Patterson iliii rfrltlf _]i»wi»lf-r fl___' 15"'-2 ._____ ' f - , we V . 1 I .:§`f'| "/»‘ ' I if ’”~/‘/ ._ __ ' L~iPif“.i/ ‘ \ ': ¢'1".."; . :ie/_‘ ~. _ "l lv if :pp '* _ \ ° /' --` `=5`- / ./r, - .V _&` ` " I . I /,i ‘fb f -;‘5;` ' '° - ~ Black Diamonds of stirling quality are our specialty, niidlifyou give our kind of Coal ii trial, you will liurn no other. It is free from slate and dirt, so there is ‘liotli coiiifort and ecuiioiiiy in iisiiig lt. J. v '2 ‘Jr I fl. All 1 .,.-Rp- ‘ N: I i ll; ‘_ v \ \ 'Plionc l I I Q,,yl.yons ® _ l’./\'l`()N,% hats are famous Niitcd for their chic and eleg- :`ni"f~. l)/\'l`1'dNS Q-28dtf. “Liic_ltawanna" Anthracite Coal in Chestnut, Stove and Egg sizes T11” 11131111131 flindv of Anici'ir.1ii Conl n||iorli~d liere. _5<`lir. l\l:ir_y llcnilry with 458 tons noir ef1ce1‘. the originator .if Happy- * and in this city and Professoi Her-. i l ' ' ' ~, - y. I Igchcll Smith the learned Egyptdogisti ‘ng A' :und his talented wife ,both of ivhom' DILNIIST Office l1ours9 - and _ _ ' _ _ » ' 2_5 over _|¢,nk,,\B& Sm, weie residents of Augustine (‘ove, in ' . . ’ ‘ ' " . . Nh‘W;.l’_RUWSE 151.002( this Province. The Professor will be 'hem M ms Sllccmls "S il °°n‘1’et1t°" "1 . llldrtf ffhnr|ot.tetuvi'~.l.E.l. specially remembered by "muy for his the Chatham Fair. Out of fifty-one _ iinioue entertainments consisting of entues fo’ Vegetable” and 'gram' he _ _- Scholastic essays eta 0ne_ of his pulled off thirty-five prizes, by which, PATONS coats for Style! 1a:d a favorite vocal solos is still in vogue for e w ll kl e _ '_ ` _ ii _ » . - ~ ,_ ' - ‘ ‘ _ l. t f W - your very door. 9-2! dt'. ~ The B°ys.l“ the Gallery Kept w'“l.` iloe lriisri 'e 1 ww" i- :Him O' ms ing at Me. Altogether the souvenir is one any city c n fe i ‘ I f I his marked pmgresg “S a market' PATONS. the OUW1' 231' 116111 should do much so ailifahhgutheotgliii- gindenerl .Mr Fm" hopes to meet' house, P. E. I. 9-:8d.f. ist traffic in New Brunswick. .ms Old "lends ‘lt the Ex1111*1°1°“ 1" ____ _,___ ,("harlottetown this week In this Province the regret is fic-' We can see the look of surprise ' ` 1 Public notices have been received Mrs. John Dystant, Ellerslie, Lotfvi I2, is ln the city at the home of her A Halifax exchange regrets the ill- ness of Bert Messervcy of that City. r. Messervey is ill in Georgetown. George A. Irving offers his farm oil seventy-five acres of land at Seal Riv- er for sale as will be seen by ad in this issue. | Mrs. R. A. Vessey and daughter Margaret of Brighton, Mass, have been v'iai‘_ting~\l\frs. Jamfes Pratt of Pownal for a few days. ' l Hev E. J. Grant will preach on Sunday next at Cross I-loads at 11 a. m., at I-Iazelbrook at 3 p. m., and at Alexandria at 7 p. m. i Mrs C. E. Pratt, St. Peters, has re- turned froni a visit to her daughter Mrs (Dr) J. s. clark at Fairford, Man. Mrs Pratt had an enjoyable holiday of two months and visited many Provincinlists includiing her brother Murdock at Kinora, Ont. I At the Teachers' Convention this morning, Prof Miller, of P. W. C. will read a paper, Ilev David Wright oi Montague will deliver an aldrin-iss, and Hon Pavson Smith of Augusta, Maine, will speak on the tfharactcrls- tics ofa Good School. The public meeting this evening will be of excep- tional interest. Tile principal speaker will be Mr Smith whose subject. will be The Qhligations of a Community to its Youth. These meetings are free to the piibllc who are cordially in- vited. Moncton football enthusiasts are now up und doing and have huii several practices recently. They are preparing for a battle with Mt. Allison boys in the near future and among the members of their team are the names of Jim and Jack Lightizer, two old stalwnrts of the Abegweits of this city, both of whom ure now located in the railway cen- tre. On their suggested opponents, .vlt. A's., ure several 1'. E. I., boys, including Carl Milford of this city .ind Charles Tliompson, Montague. Allen Beverly who has been ii resi- dent. here for the past three months left yesterday to take up ii lucrative position on the C. I1. R., near Win- nipeg. Mr. Beverley who is an effi: cient organist, pianist, and violinist will hc keenly missed by his many friends here who wish him every suc- cess in his new life.»Com. A free demonstration will be held :ill this week at Beer & Goff’s store of MacLnren’s Imperial products con- sisting of Peanut Butter, Jelly Pow- ders, _Imperial Mustard and ifmperinl Cream Clieese. Miss Hughes of Tor- onto will show thc ladies how to make Snow Pudding without the use of eggs, flavoring or sugar,-none should miss it. The many friends of George Fraer of Chatliiiin \l B will be pleased to he realized a very handsome sum As , rienis congin uate him on tle Brook, today, in Continued from page one. ish military transports to Tripoli will be Wgarded as a most. serious sc- tion. ber 15th. F0llEIGNl".RS ARE LEAVING TI-Ib C()UN’I‘ll.Y. i iiiiii TRIPOLI, September 26.-Foreign ers are alarmed at the situation growing out of the reported intention of Italy to occupy Tripoli in defiance of the Turkish government. An Arat revolt is feared. All foreigners who can are fleeing hastily, Every avail- able boat leaving here is crowded with Europeans. WASHINGTON, Sep ter the United States This is made possible The above is the first dispatch di- rect fl'oni Tripoli since the threaten- ed conflict between Italy and Turkey directed general attention to that Turkish province on the north cons of Africa. It bears out earlier ad' vise from Malta and other points in~» dicating an exodus of Europeans from the troubled zone. italian residents of Tripoli have left in only operative clause dinii reciprocity agreem Court, was found guilty of iler of Geo. Wilson, and was cd to be hanged in Digby on Practically all the wood print paper produced in New Bruns- wick until August 1, 1912. .~ule made today by Acting Secretary of the Treasury Curtis, - w 1 Dill ll liver llccilr To Y0ii'CllARl.0'l"l`ET0WN AND (IEEE-`.N"S COUN'l`Y' 1"'-"5 "1-"'*""11 that a watch which does NOT RUN is better than a poor one which DOES RUN? A Watch Which does not run ig right twice a day, while a cheap watch that runs is never right. If you want a watch that is always right buy A WELLNER. W. W. Wellner, Jeweler the Supreme the mur- sentenc- Novem- llE|PHl]lI|ll IN PULP lllPlPlll tember 26.~ pulp and will en- of duty. A revised free by' under the of the Cana- ent The sur- veyor-gcnernl of Customs of New Brunswick advised the treasury de- partment that the new ia province restricting the expo\'tHti0Il of wood pulp and print not apply to lands operated under 'icenses iasiivd or renewed of that paper did prior to - _ quently expressed that tl il ~d I ’ " _ , and delight on your face when you S,,pp1y is so depleted th,,,'°h,,‘t“; B"f,?;’,‘, as ‘cg thelnext (-,wi p,e,»v,Ce Exam. exallline this Wollderflll display Of mnnnt of what was once a feature of matm"s_w_h1°h will be 11910 in 3, num- uew creations/l`liey are elegant and i1’- E- ISlm1<1’s woodlands now re- ba' .°f “"1” '°h"_0“gh°“° Ca“‘“111» 111' . , ` _ mnins_ C , da ‘ t~ 1 f 1, cluding Charlottetown, on Tuesday becoiniiig. Vlraps and cloaks and the hcmcgtlil Grain; ui; ion ii so ees the “th No\.e,,,be,. next Applies _, "y dwd.A I]-_ '_ _ ~ ' C0ats,$~\.0O,f0.00,l2.00,I4.0o,I9 50. change notes that__GanaTmsis dI;pe,;§_ tions from intending candidates must We are glad for your sake, glad ent for its lumber supply on the suit be 1'1e‘1 0" 0" 1’°f°"° the Wh- 0°'f' that we can Come to you and tell woods of the forest nuich more than ober' Them? notices Will,” found 1 tl h th 1 ns of The. is the United States, as seen from the l‘°St°d “P ‘_"_1°he PU" 0_ff1°" C°1f1`1' Yfil d_11'0U_g H f_C0 “ft” th tth ` 1910 Forest Products report recently dor. The positions to he filled during 'U31' 1311 11121 51110911 Y ,E513 complied by the Dominion lvorestry the first six months of next year in- st 24 coat models that arrived by B,.,,,,¢h_ of the 1910 C,_,,,.,,dm,, 1,,mb,,,. clude fifty _five clerkships for men, XPIESS are right from the b€Sl€ cut only one-twentieth consisted of 1'_"'11 Clerkships for women, twenty- esigning house in H. N. America. llurdwvvds Worth barely five milli0r\~1“'° 1’°S“'1°“s "“ st"".°g'a‘.’h°’ ““.‘1 Q.f'D 5% PATUNS Qqdtf dollars; on the other hand almost t_YP1S1 10” me" *md 11111"~Y'11V‘§ P091' 9 __J one-quarter of the lumber cut iii the 1510119 HB Sll€D0lZI’aDher and typist for Concord (Blue). I Sept. 28th. ~*`l\:’W0f,lfi Bring yourden nl woes to us. an ‘ wéah replace them with dental i_oYI¢ H ke shape of effect. brown and Bridge wnr Caps, Fiilingn. etc. Prices reasonable. Exsinlnntionu free. V Stock cu' iiir. iiiiiii5i_§._,e,,,.5.',fi..‘!r°.::2t...-. -._____.” iinvia will nioio TAKEN EXlllBlll0N WEEK AT llUR STUDIO er Photo ra her All the olcl Favorites. |B‘?l¥r0S|-'E |\0§'|‘g0|r|il‘)|QE_ Dal fi. iillilynaa Surgeon Dsiiflst, tal l i.i?.f.’.ll.'.‘.f.i°.i‘.. i»i.;.§..°l&i "' United states consists of hard-j women., _A11 these Positions are in G R A P E S woods, Canada is already feeling A ‘Sub--division B. of the third Division, shortage of the hardwood supply and ` - ,makes up the ti 1 d f' ` b I5.) Baskets Canadian Grapes importing anniiliiillyonfliome tiiliaenilliiliteiii fur mtl? i_f\_ S\1bjd_1‘/1910" B- Of the States, hardwood lumber to the val-l due t0-(lily. ue of seven and a hall' million dollars. 'DBI' anI\llm~ 'I‘hus the value of the hardwoods im-' ported into Canada during 1910 ex- Niagara (Gf9‘311)- ceeds by 50 per cent, the value of‘ BD¢Ciall5' DDPUIM With YO'-mg 10011 Rogers Red (Red), thehardwoods manufactured into and students. They are excellent va lumber Nearly all of these imports Cheap bl' the 11351191 at are from the United States and con- wonderful variety to choose from. Se- sist of the most valuable species R & (W F 9 S such as olaké hitckory, tulilp of ytelloiviare gone. The ‘McKinnon Drug pop ai, c es nu , gum, wa nu , c erry and a large amount of hard pine """'_"` ` which is so fre iientl used as a 22Miss J. I-icndersoii, 294 Euston <1 Y hardwood From these above figures ’ i .f 'Port is surely and rapidly decreas- 3*" . », in Whatever can be done to im- , ` /' . i , . _~ , _ . l .. _ It | _ . it is seen that we 'are becoming more|.‘uccess hand viicuum cleaner fo thi. ,_` - _ 0 `f- and more dependent upon the United ` ' . - _ Statics whose availinble supply for ex-i _ __ .- \ 1 _ ,.1 , E piove the resources of Canada by tliei small wood lots of Ontniio South- ern Quebec and the Maritime Pro- vinces, should be done with nll pos- sible speed. ::Atlns Stock Food is the necessary medicine for horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, colts, calves and lambs It saves feed, cures and'prevents disease and promotes vigor. 25 and 50c., pack- age . E. A. Foster, Central Drug- store Sunnyside. Allie l’enple’s Theatre ' T 0 - N I G ll T The Tables Turned A Western Story full of fun. . Tested by the flag An event ofthe Cubnn Wiir. 1 niliunc i-zxiimirion. Complete change every night ~>-li I Jeweler-0 pticlan initial salary $500 00 per annum. Besides these there are 65 clerkships second Division, initial salary $300-00 ::CaIl in slid see our 25c. pipes- Ines at this price and there is ii lcet yours now before the choicest St has secured the agency for tic S I' ‘4 Pi ovince 9 263il>d» - fm L A /it 'rc>`Z;;; A ' C. ll’s easy to see. ify0u are looking through our glasses. Visitors will be glad. to knowthat they can obtain _ llic very best advice and Optical Service right here. G. F. Hutcheson DOORS OPEN SHOW FITARTB 830 'I o'clock _ RONALD S. KAY. In Funny Scotch Songs. A Five Cents To All. " large numbers fearing that they might be made the iictims of Turk- ish vengeance and the now reported possibility that the Arabs may tak( advantage of situation and begin an uprising adds another gi‘ave feature to thc Turko-Italian quarrel, i Meanwhile, there is doubt as to thc intention of italy as the correspond- ents of the country have been threatened with severe punishment ii they make known to the world anv- thing regarding the movements actunl or contemiiiatcd. ci the army and navy. . TURKEY WILL l\lAINTAIN INTEGRITY OF EMPIRE. l ' PARIS, September 26 -The Turk- ish ambassador to France, Ritual Pasha, said today that he did not know whether Italy designed to at- tempt to occupy Tripoli, but that Turkey would maintain the integrity, of the empire. 'l'r1;ioli, unlike Bosnia and I-Ierzfigriviiin, \vns not divided 1,. races or rtliglloiis, he added, ull vrcri Mohammcdnns. 'l‘i'ipoli wus not it colony, but ii vitnl nicnilici- of tli~ empire. TURKIGY flPl’il.s"l wovd and print paper coming _pni-tially from crown lands and partially from Dri- \-ate lands. American customs col- lectors will insist upon sworn state- ments shoeim.: the percentage of ori- gin ugsggging duty on products of crown lands where the imD01"-H110" is restricted and entering the remain- der free. STIFF ifioi-i'1'I:~:o <;o1:~'G ou. PHICNG TU CHINA, Sept- 27.»- A serious engagement bctwecn the GOV- ernment troops and the lnsiirl-’5¢"§15»": took place at Sliiviinkldll. ten u\\lL‘f= .-.nigh Ui' here. The troops lost licnv- _|_v_ i,nf_ the iinnirgeiit lost-ies were still ;',reiit.ci‘_ 'l`hc in.~'nrgeiits h'ilii_ Mei- i-how, fifty inilcs south of_tliiu_c}_i.\f» . lifllffl. form Council nf Canada beard the following report : “In New Brunswick, outside of Bt.~ John city, there are one or two road houses where the business ot vice is openly carried an and this, we regret to say, ls with the knowledge of the St. John city police. Bild |185 bull brought officially to the notice ofthe attorney general of the province. "The executive deeply regrests the continued inaction of the police au- thorities of the city of Halifax and had to again publicly report that in the heart of that good city is still located obe of the worst colonies of criminal vice in all Canada, and in the year on which we ate reporting little or nothing has been done to supuress the extensive business car- ried on openly in the district refer- red to. "Your executive’ feels that the time has come when s general and de- termined cgmpaign should be inaugu- rated for the uniform, impartial and rigid enforcement of the law against al`. Dnases of social vice should be un- dertaken and pressed _forward with unrelenting energy and when our vs,- rious provincial organizations should be asked to undertal-e this woi-k,tbie council of Canada pledge its help in eve;-y wiiy within its power. LAURIER TENDFJRS . (`.(`lN(iRATUl.ATIONS T0 R. L. BORDEN OTTAWA, Sept. 26-At n dinner last night at the Rideau Lfub, Sir Wilfrid liaurier and R. 1.. Borden inct for tue first time since the elections. Sir \\`ilfi'erl extended his hearty con- gratulations to the man who had nt lust succeeded in defeating him at the polls. The two rivals grasped cacli other’s hands cordinlly. Mr. Borden, who expressed plensure that he had won, was touched by the cotilinlity of Sir Wilfrid's congratiilatlons. The dinner to ldurl Grey wus ii fnrc- well one, given by the members of the club. His excellence sat to the right of the chairman, and Sir Wil- frid to his left.. Mr. Burden sat‘ nt the right of his excellence. Both the premier and the premier- elect paid high tributes to the servi- ces rendered by Earl Grey to (`nnadn. Mr. liorden wore the ciistoniiiry di'f-.ss suit, while Sir Wilfrid wore the uni form of nn linpl-rinl privy ciiiiinailloi' with nn array of orili».i'i-i. DOVER-At East Suffolk, Sept 1|). to \V. W. and Mrs Dover, ii son. 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