f .. ss _§; “sc . ». »1 >i~,-. ..._..-_. M. Y THE LATEST NEWS __ _ 'N.4~..._..< 1 " omceii inmniituue. Gavt.._W.._A. Johnstone. Asset. ` ” and in Searls, A J McDonald Agent .» l cv- __-'F' W4 U va Nad* fi;/--f>.u~.~'~ ~ ,_- ' 4/" ff! I’/"\r\.'-_ f_"'_ ». " ~~ . ‘ _/' f'7'\,. / 5 ~ i-.'¥.f§i;_§§f’\ 5; `~ I EQ -ig, is -v ff .»_- `.= =_- ~"f."'4 . __.._'_;__ _. its ii' _ \'_.‘ _ it i The Dessert That’ s Taken ‘ The Country By Storm " 7 i We are almost overwhelmed with the -tremendous demand for Mo‘oney's Sugar Wafers. Thousands of~familie_s from coast to soast are enjoying them in place of pastry and cake. There's a reaso Vi/afer hunger. Get a package today arid note how crisp and dainty the crusts are-how delicious the sweet cream centers. ` You never have tasted such a delight- n for this Sugar ful, satisfying confection as -1 ‘Th D ‘sserf Th'a't°"is I lc 'd7'For Again. 'AJ ‘ Whenevera too_thsome dainty is want- ed-at luncheon, dinner, tea--or at your next party-serve Mooney’ ` --with fruits, ices,'sherbets, tea, coffee or '~ cool drinks. 9 I Mooney’s Sugar Wafe _The Mooney Biscuit and Candy s Sugar Wafers , _ ,_ ~-»,.i.-: ._ _ .Vt _ __ __..,.\_f:_ ‘ ff _e _ ,~;- I -~ ’ '-». -‘<1 :i'*1"» . r - - i“. - .i-< tlie finest bakery in Canada. You can be sure they are pure. You can easily get them from your grocer in IO and 25 cent dainty, dust and damp-proof tins. Put Mooney’s Sugar Wafers on your rs are made in shopping list NO\/V. nz] Co., Ltd. . . . . . Stratford, Canada | __Y __________ __ _ _____'__ _ ,__ _ ___,_ _-___ __ __ _m__..____ _ _._ ____._. . .__ - 0%!! OF BURNS :her lap; bis coiiinicriis were bi'ivf.L:it- tirni is also given of how n better 5 i_i~:rTi~:iis som. Due of the petty ambitions of Enr- Zlsh and American travelers is to smuggle a few "’l`a\icbnit'/." iiovcl-1 through the English customs lit- <., Not only ls the “Taurhnitz I-jditioii" rg great store for foreii;-iicrs familiar with English, but it is a boon to ericans on whom' siditseeiiig ha.-' 3 cr wlicii slxc was zil»<»ut to ascend the lock of the most complicated design |_nani.:-plank the olil _-_'entl-'iriiaii toiicli- .cd livr on the .~‘n..ilil\ii' and in chu inanic of thc law di-iu:iii.!id liei' Tuu- lrlinitz, Slir i‘v,i~iii'"~ in \»ci01`~2»'. _ `_ ‘ ' ` -.~ii~i~.iifiii ;s ._-f tim loci. 'riic Ori imii lwding in England' for ,_ _ only thcung iiitliodt i.»iii:_ni‘iatioii to the urit- 3:E__,_,__H1 O, th wlmtl _ v.dg tl ~ -_ _ lers \\'lmtrvf‘r lun.-lisli li>(ikS\i'ci‘c i'i ‘- _ C I c wa” e 1 en Y Continental ¢‘o_DyI`1i!_hf- Ulu i-~_ Dilltlif I re‘\',w,;t “mt wc mn, <.h__iSU_m BU_“V_ i~. ixiiriiz ii \;,lli wlioni Iiiiriis had liee.i' A spa-nal st.i1iulat_ion in tlic‘amFr`__i{“__H_ vm; ,I.m,__,,mt‘_L' `“ _i (__, rc: 1i_iii‘.ed but ,», short time; theie contracts with nutliors is that tlicl 4 A an o_ii.i-_ CH many a,_,leratmns' or verbal . Ito authors that lic nu-zinr to pziv for volumes ‘fshall io: .ie imported iuto~ ,,_' ‘_ ._ _' ' ‘iiiiui'o\'ciiieiits ` _ ‘ ' I*l\‘B-laiid o,r_ her <2-‘=i»'ni€S." '.l`lierelorc, Il h_"""" Em i‘_et°°te‘l_'_ LU" hi? honesty “S lin brackets 1ii':tetd]ect§;twod`il§ tlicjaole persons who may possess tlir>,“_e\} 8° hx” "`m""m fu hmmmm" he tlilirns siibslitiiti-il for tliem ‘ THUCUDWZ Edifivfl iii NHS C0\1¥\'U.'~' nrc!‘f"b. m`.CM'0`l A hmm" by the Duke uf "Dear Ivlmlarmi-'l`lie passicniof love th° “"7-hors of the W0l`kS "W1 fl\'>=f<'-1523501(ivuril' - _ has need to lieprodiictive r" iiiucli personal friends to ivliom they pre-I _ _mg 'HH ‘f'""_"' ‘l"_`_‘l_~ "I0-“_” “ll (`1%flli_l'i,|,,]ig.{,t ag when it takes 't`hm.0,,gh F\‘l1f CODies. The authors, Wh() l'ccei\'e Sign' or aft" ln Iwi" .H13 ml" im" lposs'-s-:ion of the man it almost un- Uiem from Leinziz :hi-ouch thi- cuiir [mf fm] ”""_”“‘“"."" 1,"~“'@ 1’=‘-"»""‘1""iii.-i mm for miyriiiiic else 'riie iover tesy of the publishers, uiust si;:u' "M: i`;`,(.,l|m,;§ ,TFHI-H.` _,Winn N f"r.H;;\H',“""; 1 wlio'ls certain of ii (reciprocal) e'iual _ _ ~ _ 1:4. I 'I .i 5-. .~1'~ _‘ "l . _ '- form below the bUU}".`m] "C !`n'5`P'> io! it Hpltiidlil clrifr-1iiil.C 5 ADH N ~ mLiri(itiu~n of mmcfwtulis sillrely the han ' I 1 - i through the custoiii: _ 'f.~. Though Lt is not :-"il to iiiy,-1s ii _ these volumes acri,-~ Llic cheinucl iii an inner puck.-t 1-r _ 'lin limi.. i ,,f thé,bag,0cciisionall_\ ni ur-tii, -:ing-lit, Recently H young: lu" -_:h i- mzikiiiif a crossin engaged ,L kiiidl old on _S- Y L - tleman in -'\vers;.' on, :ilir dis<‘ii__,_ sed the pi ~ ccvi-i'cd novel lying iii King’s County INDUSTRIAL EXHlBlTl0N Al' Gecrgefnivn ' Wednesday Q! Thursday ' September, 28th and 29th Exuimriox HORSE mei-:s There will be two classes held in coiiiiectioii with Llic King’s Coiiiili' Exhibition on Weduesfliijj, ttpiciiilnci- 2Stli, 1910. The classes are as fol- lowing. ' Free-for-all Troi and Pace. _ Pune $|25. 2.40 class, Trot and Pace (open to Kiiig’s County horses only) ~ Purse $|00_ Coinmuniczitioiis in connec- tiouwllli the Races must bc addressed to VViii jeiikiiis, Gedrgetown, Secrciziry of the Races. Admission 25 con is TRAIN ARRAl\'GE.\lI_CN1"S l l`ii1ri‘ lies in tlic a1'clii\'ef< of this ‘rum [eip ‘i - firm woiirli rful tr ,' est of men in ic w io is si llrlf ‘io thc horror of anxiety and dread- §--' » ' ‘» 11 ‘ cu f' _ _ _ ,_ _ _ =.,.,u.,. U1' _“.0 ....,,_|,`.' for thu mm mmf-il diszippoiiitiiiciit, is a bring \vli05._~ il;-euii in iiitimiifc Iourli with the liicr- fsftdfatllln 1: by no means en\ m‘\’l_"' of |ar_v craltsiiiirn wlioiii it has conip11.}t.H" my Late.) present expenencc i - 1 - _| V -yives me sufhcient pi'oof To me, a. liiieniei by iii:..‘i.:ig,;'iic Cirlcr Creziiil Solar Stoiic (liiiger llccr Iron Brew Orziiiigi- I’lio_-iplizitc Lciiioiimlu l{iisp.u". Root Beer Liuic _liiicc Sriflzi Pczicli Mellow llop 'l`onic Apple Cider Sd -1'ii>'|rill:i Club Tonic inivl our <~i_'l\-lirfitwl l’ilrisuei' lleci' :uid l‘eptov-i'/.-_-rl Pfirlcr 11 non-in _ loxiciiliiig ii-nipsrniicc beer, iiiiiig- orutiiig mid rcfrc.~liiiig Hcaltli- ful I'lNN, ‘ Halifax. N. S. \\'rile. wire or fclc iliouu. .~\. ].i.\lL‘l°lOf\’AI.D, Ri-prcsi-iitnti\'e, b- .stroiiL7i‘f~'t safe. _-in rlal;orrl`tc c>;1>lp1m_ Now is tlic lime. I‘Iv‘l'- 1:0 on money grubiiing for Same months to come. They have paid me ncililyi 33.000 in two months, of which I have spent 51,. 000 in traveling - it is aw. ifiilly (liar work-next month will be HHUUWY Profitable month-afterwards in tlic south not mucli profit but more pleasure for February and i\l;irth~-afterwards profit again, and n.ftcr\v;i'rcls--0 ye gods, \von‘t I be glziil to come back leaving $2,500 a YUM' behind ine in this country yi Then, irrini dcntli '.\'ill not look so grim. 'Ultii H1” girls will have soniethinir to live upon or to bestow upon the oh- jects of their young affections--then when flie house is paid for wc may livo and fake tliings casily»then, when l linvc written two more novels for which I shall get $25,000 apiece.: why tlien, nt 50,, I shall be as I was :it 2l.” Furl-.her on, Thackcray adds that bf- used to "linnk¢ii- affm- pa,_1i,,ment Police ni»igi.strat.cs, and so forth 1 “mi” he BUYS. "nu occupation I cmi <]le\'i<-ie is so profitable ns that Wm(-h lime .it my hand in that old ink. stand. ' . w.ii.'ri~iu ii-oi.i_1Ns. ‘ MUN'l`AGljE MAIIKETS Corrected for every Wednesday gm; Saturday lssuo.. Herring, ner bb! $5.00 to $6.00 Flour Roller procured x5 Cod, per qutntal $4 to 55 Oats 42 Potatoes Oatmeal, Beef, per Eggs new, per bus. 50 cents per cwt. 81% lb. 'I to 10 20 Hay, per ton, 88 to $10.00 Butter per lb (creamery) 20 Barley per b`ul H0 Cabbage ppr don Tl Bm* 93. Souris, 1'. EI., 9-gdfiiiivtf. Hides, pei- 'lb I to 9, ...The latent news, first ol all be seen by ad which appears cisc- where in this issue. ' WAS NEARLY KILLED. S. & G. `B. Railway, an unknown 0’Handlc came around the corner tance ahead. Quickly shutting off cy brake, Mr. O’I-landley brought the car to a stop only afew feet away from the sleeper, who was lying full li-iigtli across the track. None of the employees of the car or passengers could identify the man who was considerably under the influence of liquor. He was remowd from the track and given in charge of a resident of the district. TIPS FOR BUSINESS MEN. Stopping an ad to save money is like stopping a clock to save time. 'l‘be time to advertise is all the time. 'l'he man who fishes longest has the largest basket of fish. Advertising is an insurance policy against foi‘getfulness_ It compels people to think of you. The uiiprofitableness 0! advertising in not in doing too much of it--it is! in not doing it correctly. Like eating advertising should be. continuous. When todays `brcaklast| will answer for tomorrow’s you can| advertise on the same principle. If advertising is not a profitable investment, WHY do so many suc- cessful houses in all lines of trade keep continuously at it? Are THEY in error or are YOU ? Advertising does three things in- for s the public WHO you arc -- tléldlllil you arc, and what you have to SELL. No one lies awake thinking nf your biisiiiess; out of print out of niinil.-- Exch. ' THE MORNING PAPER. Some Reasons Why it Males The Best Advertising Medium. A \vonian's curiosity to know a- bout society, marriages, births, deaths, forccs licr to read it. The Morning Paper is licfore lier all day long, and it is wlicn she is doing her household duties iirrangixng and improving the appearance of liar home, that thu missing and necessary articles of furiiiture, rugs, carpets, curtains or other necessities, show up the plaiiiest, ami tlicrc could 'ue no more opportune time for a dealer to tell about the new goods, tlie new styles and the bargains otlurcd, for the day or week. In a majority of homes the news- paper is practically the hul.k of the reading mutter, and the long, zill- ilay life from 5 a. m. to 10 p. m. of The Morning Paper, gives not only the housewife but every member of the family an opportunity to read it. The Morning paper is read at the breakfast table, again at homo at noon, on thc trains, in the restaur- ants. It is read in docUor’e ofllccs, professional offices, clubs, hotels, cafes, barber shops. It is road hi; daylight everywhere you go by both employer and employee. It is a known fact that throiighout the world, possibly with a half-dozen exceptions, the papers with editorial influence and national reputation are Morning Papers. with thcsc facts in mind, the busi- ness minn who is looking after tne real money-speiiders ofthe family to interest iii his goods will consult his best interests by placing his an- nouncemciits where the women will see them. THE LATEST NEWS _ FIRST OF ALI.. SUMMERBIDE MARKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday Issue. _ , - p '“““ 0"” ‘"5 me- szoi-muiit district uns week. The man referred to was lying on son made the discovery by the tram track below Callaghan’s some rich drug; and - SHOP at MCii90d'S Cl`0BSiI1§» when the ther on was fortunate in loc t a 3-40 0*" "Um Sydney driven bY Mr- bolt containing the above lea s Y Monday night. The strong lieadlight-dent and pe,.sib.te,,t the power and applying the emergcn- H0N_ MAQKENZIE A11 amounts for Guardian advcr -- V-ismg and subscription in Montague ...The Klng’s Co Exhibition will be and vicinity should be paid to W. A. held at Georgetown on Weflnes-lay Johnstone. agent, and ln Bourll and and Thursday Sept 28 and 29 :is will vtclnity to A. J. llcbonald, azcnt. 1-10drtl. “ING ON TRACK' RICH LEAD cddzirai' Hannon. COUNTRY I-IARBG Se tember 10 ‘ 'R. ii GI-ACE BAY- Sei"-' 9_'T° I-he -A belt counainiiig a one six-inch quickness and presence of mind of lead rlcli with gold, und several other Jolin O’I-Iandley, motorman of thc_S¥11B11 H016 b¢B!`inE N855 WH5 dis' covered by George W. rospectlng in the eastern division of Mr Man- fiiidini; ing the d . Mr Manson has always been aii ar- scarclici' for thu dlscovei- KING AT HAGUE CONFERENCE. and ln- dustrial Insurance i today. W. L. Mnckeiizic King, t`aii qdian Ministei" of Labor, is thc rc ireseiitativc from Canada. THE LATEST NEWS " FIRST OF ALI. national Congress of Social I Manson while in following tur- Tl-IE HAGUE, Sept. 8-The Iiitf.'i'~ s in session here Satui day Beef (small) per lb Beets, per biiiicli Butter Pelts, each Chickeiis per pi Eggs, per doz Fowl, per lb New hay Old hay per ton Black Oats White Oats Hides, per lb Mutton per lb Lard, per lb Mutton (small) per New Potatoes Straw per ton Spring la~mli*per lb Celery per bunch Lettuce per bunch Goosi-berries New Oats THE LATEST NEW F N Co(rocted for everv Wediics Beef (quarter) per ll ttzilinkins, (free of h 30 to $5. Radislics, per 2 bunc F ALL CRIARLOTTETOW MARKETS day and 7 to -9 8 to Il) 4 tl) 5 2'! lk 40 to ' S0 20 10 35 $7 to Si 501:11 52- 4l to 20 to ll to _dl ti 17 to 9 to 5(- 8 to 9 R to iii 16 to 2! 9 to I2 fl() ti 40 50 to S' 12 to 1-* 5 3 to 5 5 7 1.0 12" 33 fo 41' ' cg.-_ §s§=§`i.. :i>c6_~a .con fir/ /,gl . /.4- \ I `.>_ `r~ -s./'.':»; ` ' Cauili _ ." .vu ~ .,~.~.w ,_ -`__,,~-tp. I)l.'\', Siiiiiiysiilv. ' -.‘ _ _-- _-_" I c £1. i /,fv‘ ‘ -_ fail/ rsiiuii NEVER FAILSTOQ i RESTORE GRAY _ TC) ITS N A T U COLOR ei ri Q BEA Sufi:/fv l'~i/nr/f by Srii:'i:iR Now SAMPLE BOTTLE ' Cut this udi/.uui and mail with name and adilrcss, and io ern! I-’l‘llL.J HAY SPEClAL'I`Il5`i CU. : 5;Cli:iLnxi:5!..Newark,N j., A HEALTH if HAIR E R A i. I UTY. fora FREE C For Sale :mil Ri-coiii_ii\i-iiilvil I l"LlS'l`l‘Il{ §iii‘ce_ssiii' lo .-\. \\'. ,_-_ __ -._ »__,.'_-z :;_;.\.;f.`»-,»_} your _ 's ic ' ba ?* i) lf. .-\, R lil)- -__, _L-,-.. The Sauce that makes the whole - p¢`~\vorld hungry. _||1i_i»__Y¢»4n.ie|»di»|:-sl-n_l_ IP!" i """' Mortality, Disabilltyaud Compen- ,iup-.iliitioii._ lt is a record for one your _ind gives the iiiformation cou- ccrulug ull persons to _whom the cliedulc relates for the year, count- sickiicss and has received compensa- tion therefore is required in the schedule. und for more complete id- entification i‘cfci‘ciice is made to his family or household in the first sche- dule. ` _ ` The name and sex of each person, and ivliethei' sin;-,'lc. married, widow- ed, divorced o`r legally seperated, to- gether with the month of birth, the veur of birth, the age of last liirth- 'lay and thc country 01' P1809 Uf Iiirtli are required under personal -leiicriptioii. His or her racial orl tribal origiii, religion and profes- sion,~ occupation or trade, will also lie recorded under the general head- :ig of personal description, whether thc i'el`erencc is to the persons who iiave been disnhli-d within the year by accident or sickiiess, and to per- sons who lifive sustaiiicd loss of time and earnings and to ullowaiice or i'oinpciisntir_iii for loss of lifc or time. Under the hcudiii;;' of "Mortality" records will be entered showing the month of dentli in tlic census year, thc disease or cunsc of death as de- scribed by the llrrtillion nomencla- f,ui‘c, the place of death, if ii- 0CC\li`~ red away from lionic. mid the name _-ind address of tlic attiiiiiliiig physi- cian. ` "Disability and (Tompciisiitioii” re- ‘atc the iiccirlriit or slrkiicss, and uu- -'lcr tlicsc bends records will bc cu- :crcd of the nature of loss or injury -aineil by iirciilciit in the ycar,caiise if tlic giccidciit, \\'-~cka of ilisnbility. liic to siclriicss or iirciflcut, und lo,-is »,f _-:nlctry or other caruiiigs ciiuned fiy .sickiiuss or iii-cidcut. _»\11owauce or toinpensntion nindc to eniployes is rccoi‘dcd uiider tliree liends: l. \`f\liuitiir.y nllo\vaiii'o,l wliicli may bc iuade to employe by cniployery for loss of time tlirougli sickness or nccidiziit during the year. 2. (`i=mpciisatioii in the yeui' by eni- ploycr inidcr statiite for (I) loss of" fifc by accidciit, and (2) for injury by accident, wliicli is i'ei[iiircd iu= some pihivinccs of the Dominion. 3. Compensation by iiis\ii'i-ince for '(1) - -'f,.==;,_--._ a OF' CENSUS OF 1911. CHIEF GRAIN INSPECTOR HAS RESIGNED POSITION _#ur ‘;i~`, _ < \ satiou. H0TT{\WA» f§€l-itemibsr 10. - David The dale of the next. census for om. Ol Winnipeg, chief grain inspeg. I tion iS lst Of Jlme Ui “Ht year’ to the elevator busiiiesseait? l§gi‘rtgAn;` wlilch is thc same as the :late Of tliur in partnership with the C.P.lR B wiuivaas AT MOOSEPATH 'F _ . _ . _ ST. JOHN Be t 10__ iii' to the lioiir oi midnight of dist _ _ » D - Mudlark'g May, 1911* had their ‘innings at Moosepath run- Persoiinl descriptions of every per- ;;2§u1v“°l‘l3‘:lY°9l»ff1'fl8!i and the ponies son who Alias' willed in tlieycar, or had dm ful" ul`é.'§0t testi. Occidental siilfcrcd disability by accident or mtl __ _ ,il _O e E001? lli the' i nice ie winners wer.-,___ First race-Judge Dundon, P, J McCartliy and Altar in the order: order named. Second rare-Herdsma , R und' Virginia Maid. D appold Third race-Easy L1 ' ` Lady and Cliingo. 1 E' Yankee' Fourtli ruc:--Haymark t J Muro und Cesation? ' ohn A' _ Fifth 1{nc<_~~Occldental, - At M.D _ ald, Irwin P. Diggs. L on _ rnosr in 'rua wnsr. TORONTO, Sept. 9.-Four degrees of frost were reported in Albert; and Saslfatchuimii last night, but tim-e is no damage. Two uuori-inns wiciia Imowunp }3AX'<`Tt(lI~`T, Ont., Sept. 10-Twn nous of J. I). Payne of this village iigeil seven und nine years, wen; drowned licrc in the river. They had been playing on some logs and fell in. Tlic bodies were recovered aboiiq; inidniglit. GOOD lil§l'O}t'l‘ FROM KEENE, i.nxiNfi'roN, i