051010001111151SEb5¢TE.B\'E¢R.0Iuuu|sf~rfueeirs Nrwsroanrnr SRTU RDAY piss Hem Lumo being held in Christian Church, by Evangelist Lowell C. fl which fill the church. Mr. Mr- spoke on Saturday night three times on Sunday and will every night this week at 3 p. mu Everybody is cordial- invited to attend these meetings they ure undenominational. Mr, sou has preached in Kansas where there are thirty Chris- churches which are amongst strongest in the city having Sun- Scllools Of 1,000 to 1,500. Mon- tlie Evangelist spoke on t, were passengers to ie, and which are -being _ --- ' are attended by congrcga- meeting of the Wom n’s Missionar ture rea|lil|g;.»'Solo-Miss Marguriie TIN D G APPOINTMENT -Mr Mc- FINEAFORSE 1 HGV- J. Heaney 13, 1‘=` morning, s led and conducted the' op g ex- cises. A solo was the cellently endered by Miss Jenni, Iliad, who ywvas accompanied on.-the piano by Anxilinry of the chef vnney Mein-HM"'.“’ KW Sf“"1°Y- T11” 1“°f‘"°- odist (lhnrch was hel Sunday even- which was 0" m°d°1`“ S°°1“1 Frm" ing with une ef the 1 nest ¢.,ng,eg,,1 lems. was a fluent und Onvincinir tions 0,, , - . ‘ -','J ._ _ ~ -i ._ _ _ ‘\‘ ‘=', _ , - - , ‘ 1; . _ _: ~ _ _ - fl r ' V where the ceremony will be perform- ed, will be decorated with yellow chrysanthemums and sweet peas. The ._ . y - r ; . happy couple, who will make their \.h.ldren Cry for Fletche sy, ,I `~ ~ » -` f »;. `\`?~"~T . _\\ \\\‘_\ .;;' . \"\*%~I f \ "3`*"§ The Kina you }mvc Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 y/urs, luis borne the signature of mul has been made un er his per- . ounl supervision since' tu ini`a.nry- _ , ' , - l\l:`ow no one to clcceiviaiou in this. " . , as - An cnnnmrrcus, 1n:Ilnu<»us and “-Tllst--is-cv] I allfzlllllg » 1.;x|,,-,,-iiiwmis time t ,ge with and endanger t ie lea i o _ _ ],,|,m|,5 mid Cpildr -Experience against l:.xpcrl1uent~ What JS CASTOR IA ' ' , 'Il .ls substitutofor Castor Oil Pare- r¥;',.:,spg;l,:51%;?n,lil||g Syrups. lt is plenszlnt. It 3 _ ‘qms “eit‘,,,1.{' plum, lllorphino nor other Narcotic cm1=,;`mnc, Its), ‘.0 i~; its guarantee. It destroys W0rU18 su . . - , . -W __,;,|ic:4s. For more than if-hirty‘yeu.rs it llxllhl co? taint use for the 1‘<-licf of Constipation, F-latuleuey, Wi l (folio, all Teething' ,Troubles and D|m.,.|,,,¢,i_ iii, rdgulatcs the Stomach and Bowels, nssi“,“,m,,_, um spoil, giving lieolthy muh natural sleep. who (giiimi-nn’ ,Panaeeu-'i‘ho l\Iother’s hriend. csuulus .QCBASTDREI-\ Al-WAYS ,» f 111. Baker and Sons, Barons , wins ` . 4 ° ature 0 ' ll fi t except ram. C. Munn, Wind ' _ Bears the Sign _ .. :ur 153.? wins all seconds, and lst in 0 __ . »' ` ram. _f ' ‘ ’ l ' 1 1 , ‘ ‘ ' The ind You liave Always Bought ' /V In Use For Over 30 Years ` C|`fV, \ ' :vnrcezu-rnun com:-»~v.Nl""°"“ \ _ F ' L There’s no fuss or bother about getting a meal, ‘with K(-;_110gg’S Toasted Corn, Flakes in the house. Always ready to serve, fresh, tasty and nutritious. Sold by all Grocers at 10c the package. Look for this signature 80, /i- ' the occasion with rose-s and maiden h innberland on a tour to uebec. The "om Rees ._ _ yonngrdt daughter of Mrs. Lemuel S. immediate friends will be present n (1 the ceremony will be performed Rev J Heaney, B A The bride lrawing room will be decorated for air fern and the sitting; room, ome in Truro, leave by the North- Q bride’s going-away gown will be of blue silk with hat to match. ISLAND WINNERS.- Among the rizewinners at Halifax whose win- ings have been published to-duy are he following from ~Prince Edward sland: Yorkshires-J. W. Culbeck, Summerside, lst in boar over 1 yr. 6 mos. boar, 1_yr. sow, aged sow, fi mos. sow, breeding sow with litter \-4t*Y5'5 Nawgon \ an-ived in onsld, the District If ' S.-Probably one gf Someone has remarked that w t' li 1; 1| th last night from' Backs-, 19110 RWBIIUB, who i?i:5e`§‘,,,?f;,d‘::ti]:;; gi;d1.1;10B arid host matched pair of of Bummerside, one hears 'nothlllg':v;ll apptlalntedtnggeapfgngilsgg gash., on a visit tohcr _pap DWI' the Maritime pi-0vi,,c,,|,', is at for so ° °1`l°i lllillped from hers but "fox talk." This is not so. Foxes During the present summer , ,ji ` V \ pi-"ent in Charlottetown ,H con B me time went forward on the _ _...__ I ‘ ~ ' tion with th nee- . 8. orwenna yesterday. The _ e vacanc r Y W. Ht wan_en_'_ ‘mg __ mug Inland Ravenna ydapnéggsgcdhipe ttllie .‘v)v:;';a":uiln brothers, s,.beautUul seal left on~rst_1xm:fto Brll _ the death of th .1 1 ._ °°1°"' 5 and 6 wars old ......... ~-1°- nccompanled',rh`yf her_brothei-, 1?, »_5/lr.;-.pielgouald has brought rw _WMI Biuppm by.Bun'{;|:e games; C were und Mrs. MacKinlaY»'- £0 _l;1aliiux. W;1°_h Pieces the Depn y C01 partieslin St. John’s Newfoundlaiinllo ".`° » n ‘ am' 'A- w°°kF. in ch and e auc ri ‘ ' ' Miss Jessie M. Gillis of Orwellpac- 0011110 inland revenue departinentaril . y P C-e-wie realized' by nermusfn Miss oem- "HB island. as Acting Collector. MORWENNA.-'rue s s Merwenna I1 r ‘ arrived ii ` ' yesterday morning en- I- 0- 0- F-'*'1`11° eighty-nihth an- °'°1°°i ‘lglitgigilgy igixggal 3,§n‘:n° io Boston where they will gpemp mini _session ofvfhe Sovereign Grand “F89 keneral cargo and 33 passenrf winter, .' _ 1101150, I. 0. 0. F. meets in Minnea. 5015- She sailed at 2 o'clo lr 1 ' - opohs. ou September 15 to 20. Nea;-_ day ternoon for Bt Johci1»sye§t;°vf' OLEARY f. The 0115836019110 -15 3111100110041 01015,. '£9000 Odd10110Ws and Rebekahs mu” and: Vill Sydney (3 1'; Hel. The first stop west of Sum 0' Beatrice Farquharson, and Mi-_ will invade the "Flour City" during °"t Fd cargo consisted of ’500.b was nt O'Lear ’ This i _ the Grant Nei!-of Port Colburn, the 0001105 week..." The gifkersr. ,.e_ 08.ts_ 228 bales hay 300 ba ig! villages whichy'h ,f rs on 1’ with Miss Farquharson leaves P0109 Will show 18,089 subordinate to” 150 barrels potatoes glspg a- the railway Befolleerfilow days the Monday morning for Calgary 1011206 and 9,725 rebeliak lodges 'els 000111189. . 200 bags tilrnips nd; Site now occupied li Wu was a the wedding will take place at with a total membership gi 2 121 921' 00! Végatables. 8 horses 51 ll d wilderness and fy nes on either early date. The committee in charge arelpreparf cat 0. 31 sheep gud guédi- tin side of itlthe I primeval' The ing n series uf magnificent entertain- car 0- MF- T. J. Morris f0l'nlel`¢1y ell f0I`est was har 0 d' and widemwakc The engagement is announced of ments for the delegates. The repre- th. °itY» WGS B Dassengé tg Sydneo men i-eaii-fe t 9' hnrdwood fmesl' Sybil MaeMillan,' daughter of' sentatives from the Maritime pl-O_ C- . Y. meant H” R13; valuabc .lumber and nnd Mrs. James A. MacMillan of vinces are: Messrs. A. Bl! M ' '°""~ di ar e “me asset' but 0" 1"' River, to Mr. Stanley Essery of l~Inlifa_x; W. S. Hooper, nfssirrveyi 'EC'l‘UIll0.-A fair sized Zxgla le and valuable soil which _ _ V ` ' ' . . »‘. . _ - co ` , _ foxes. ' ._ 00111.10' with a few stops oft. Y 0 audience The mm-|-ingg Wm take Fi-¢-.)e,~,ct0n_ Rev U 5 Ne h I ii embied m He t M e drawn upon for all time to n High River, Alberta, on Wed- f ht. Stephen, N. B.; Messrs.v.vIIT .llTnM(;_ 1 t evening to lillteli toeraizlazitugalg e. after the lumber had been. re. September 17th. Kinnon, Granfl Secretary, and _]_ Mc_ - _B. Deborah Knox’ of Bangor Mai 0 V ioved.' Reasoning thus they realized --~ Lauchlan of Charlottefown. The " der' tha Bllspices of the W' C ' that 0 Leary would amp” day be “ Sf'l 55a§i&§s;iaae2e===e;e=,;;;;.-' . =1'.'L is *!'.':\s .. l':'e _ _ llll of '- 5- 53;: it is true, are talked about, and there are many foles west of Sumrnerside, but therei are other things an wgii and the wonderful prosperity with which the western part of the pi-0. Vince has been blessed during the past tW9l1tY Years or so__is founded on something more substantial even than A representative of The Guardian had the pleasure, recently, ni making a hurried run by rail through Primm _ "'i‘_-`5f1l;""""l -` ~ _ - f, .' ,’§ ' . ,, ~ " _ 13!" wmnuesmvi I ‘ My " ' Q`- f ' _ ' ' _ ' ` ' -° able concrete sidewalk and provision made V010Pment along the Winter the usual . for the pen; up ,en o. skating rink, c"9t0mlU'Y C_ ve gatherings. literary an I so 0F PROSPERITY all and th tle railway village and the secret s easily discovered. Through th “Om” eight!! u or twent miles ulon duplicated anywhere in the dominion furm. even several of them-, with up- to-date buildings and machinery goo to make a good farm, put it is very unusual to find such a succession ol exceptionally good farms ns ure to bc seen on the (J'l.c:\ry Road. Along the whole road, from U’Leary to the shore, a distance of about ten miles there is not n farm that does not rank among the average good farms of the province, while' the great ma- jority of them are not only above the average but so far above it as to practically place them. in n clues by themselves. Large fields of oats standing higher than thc fences, wheat fields, the same, potatoes, tur- nips, maugels, allowing extraordinary growth, well cultivated, free from weeds and showing evidences of afl- vanced and intelligent farming that it, would be difficult if not impossible to excel. It is to these farms and similar ones throughout Knutsford, Spring- field, Glenwood and along the coast east and west for five to fifteen miles in either direction that O'Leary owes its present prosperity. It is from the shipping of the products of these farms that its railway station has built up its yearly revenue to beini; the third nr fourth largest in the pro- vince nnfl, founded upon such a sub- stantial basis, its future prosperity is assured. A graded school on the mitskirfs' f ' the village, with neatly kept gron. .» leads the youth of the village in f.l;~ wants of the people are ministered ti ofthe village, while on the outskirts at distances ranging from a mile ti to ward off any approaching evil. HLBERTOH and held oiboars and 3 femmes' M m. 'l‘ln‘. new Post r>fl`.ce und Uiinfofns 2nd in boar' 1 yr' boar' lyr' Gow' 'Alberton the oldest of the western lloiise is a \\:|.n\lsoi\|e luiililinp: audi l 6 mos. sow, and herd. 3rd in boar, - ‘ - fl mos. boar, and aged sow. Butter- L _ i i . - Drawing, Designs-C. l'. Thorne; u Charlottetown, lst in charcoal por- _ trait. Sheep, Lelcesters-A. S. Bos- - ~ \ wall, Pownal, Won lst in pair, ewe, shearling, 2 ewe lambs and 1 ram _ lamb and 3 ewe lambs. S. L. Dos- ` ' 'J. P, Simmons, lst in best tub, bestton and 4th in best prints wall, Pownal, 2nd and 3rd in shear- wall French Fort, P. E. I., wins all 2nd in second pen South Downs f. field ,___- A return prepared by Mr. J. E. B. lllcflready, Publicity, Agent, shows that the total capitalization of the fox companies incorporated by spe- cial Acts of the Legislature and by Letters Patent amounts to $8,405,- 900. 'I‘-:o other companies, the Silver Fox Ranching Co., of Alberton, and tho Tuplin Co. are not in the above list. one being incorporated in Mus- sachusetts and the other in Nova Scotia. Their added capital would be $600,000, making a total capital- ization of the companies chartered down to August 12 to be 9.000.000- Besides these companies there are over 120 ranches not owned by char- tered companies. Statistics in process of compilation by the Provincial Government and not yet made public show the fol- lowing results: Tofal number of Fox Ranches in P. E. I. .... .. 233 Total number of Foxes in cap- tivity .......... .. 2,480 Old Silver Blacks ..,.. 642 Young Silver Blacks 683 Total 1.325 Old Patches .. 220 Young Patches Total 223 H3 337 Young Reds . .. 244 Total ~ ' Old Cross ...v-. 14 Young-Cross .. . . 18 Total 32 Old Unclasscd 99 The sworuiyaluatfon of the youu! fem uns yeh- ir $s,ea6.515- _'Phil valuation when complete will proba- bly reneh 88,700,000, or something over $1,000 for every day fn theryear An estimated valuation of all the foxes in captivltyp would be, at a moderate price: 642 Old Silver Blacks at $7,500 each .... "$4,715,000 688 Young Silver Blacks at $6,000 each 4,098,000 1,155 Other Grades at $100 each 1,155,000 581 Add the value of ranches an,d the provided the young, h for social, turully looks for the source “Ch activity and prosperity in I ti kindness of one of the citizens u, drive ~ 0 Y B the 590151011 Gill! due west of the vill- age told the whole story. From 0'1»00I`Y to West Point, a distance oi about ten miles there is ii gngqgeggigp of farms which it is doubtful could be it is not unusual, anywhere in the province, to see an exceptionally fine l , il stock and all the appliances that go way they Should 1:0. The Svirihlol asserted linen here ns r-lsnwifere nun bl! u1"F¢H11y0011l\\1 1711111011 10 0110 1\0‘\1't peninsula." will now cornpnre very two and half miles, stand aliaptist, a Methodist, an Episeopaliau and a Roman Catholic Church as sentinels ,thrift und prosperity. 1* IMITATIONS THAT AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS AT BEST YEAST IN THE WORLD nscuns THE NuM|:nous mrizmon ARE BEING OFFERED :E 2% iii -*P - -| benefits of the fox industry and ot! present there is ii decided bump. rhrv-; en new rcsiflcnccs are being ercrteill and preparation is bring mode for the laying of new concrete siflcwiilks and the building up of stu-cfs, some of which ure beginning to show nymp- toms of their unruly origin. 'l‘!n-_re ure five general stores in the village, three hotels, drugstore, tailor shops, etc. The school a graded one. with three teachers, bus outiqrown itsprc- sent capacity and ir fourth teueluer is_ about fo be 1-ngugod at once. 'l‘he` village, like fhc ri-at of' the \v1-sfnro villages, is thu centre of if tlirlvinig :iigricultilrnl section, with l-x<:~>.ll|n|t 'isliiniz near by ond :i score or so of fox f'ui‘in:=, Horne of flwm ;|ou»ni; f.l'»‘ oldest in the province, _ TIGNISH . Q Tignish, the western tcrininus of` the l’. lil. I. liziilwny, mul the lloino of the original Dnlfon Fox r:xn<:|~, is also nt present' in flu-_ mills-'t of ii villages, is this year experiencing the'now almost completed. It is the in- tention to instal nn electric light pinot driven by ii gasuleue engine; a new town clock, costing $1,500 is on the way from iiuglund and will be plnced in position in the tower on urrivnl; roiuwote approaches and walks are in course of construction and the building und surroundings will, when finisllcd. be a distinct orna- ment to the town. lnteriorly the offl- ucs and i(veper’s residence are sup- illefl with the most np-to-date ap- pliances and finished in thc most mod ern style. llAlil3(i|{ lMl’l(OVl<]MI!lNTS A \'erit.'ible transformation is in i~rogi'c.ss at the harbor. The dredge l'own:ill, fiaptuin' Mrtlrutli, is just now com plctini; n dredging contract wlfirli has occupiell nearly a year, i¢‘rom thc entrance to the “run” to .Iudc's l’oint, has been dredged to zifforil ii depth nf lf) fcct, making n Inu-lnn~ and dockoge extending about three a|\uu'tcrs of n mile. An appro- priation of $:'»,fl00 for repairs and ex- tensions is now being expended on boom, partly bccaimc of the fox busi-1 ness and very largely because 1-I thi-,` development of thc nigrirultnrni aml= fishing resources in the inin.cdiof.e vicinity. ’i‘iignish hos for many yrurs been one of the lending fishing ci-.iilres in the province, this influsifry being f "'li more eiiergcficolly proscciitri Lnnn ngriculf.ure. lfattorly, \\o\\evrr,l the basic ilirlusfry of the province, ' many of the fzfrinu in the “Northern . favorably with tliosv in any pnrf. of 1 the province. The villoi,-_o proper has a number of cxrellcnf, gen:-rail stores mul there are funny cvilllxiieos of POST (ll*‘l<`l(7ll} AND CllS'l`()Mf-l ll0ll.\‘l<`i the burbor, which will include a 40 x fill crib\v<:l'k block ut the point, dredg- ed to. The provincial government is opening up zi mod to join the main roful from 'l`ii:nish and so open a di- rect roazl to the lmrbor, making the |fisf_:|nre ii little over fi, mile instead of the former circuitoiis road of 2¥ miles--ai half mile of the latter being over a shud bench :ind almost im- |\:iss:fblo. This new road, bringing the \iui'l\or fo within one und a quarter inilp of the village :md having for a. f.erniinn.< nn 1-: