i .ig i_l§J -____ ____ iii l l_“ =~ ..r »i» f i i _ i -itl EX `l’| -_ l '-“ir-Y v*-‘: ..af.n-.r-- ~ -- ,,;_ 5.1 .. _ li _l 1 ,. ‘.3 _ il E I 151,’ -» `l f`. il 2 l . '1 . . i 'fl l r i 'r »l'- 1 i '_ li l' ll ll :_. . ii c " -_>;., .l .1 .f ' . ...,-. If ‘ ‘*“""“ -'A' session `of the County Court' -~_- | 11 ~ 'r -t~;,~'- . vp ‘1 4 _"_, r.. lmporfsnt Subscribers. Provincial News the week for Ssiurdsy -The , rl s§§§§ sggfg sell par-ti this set are supposed to be well characters who are frequently seen prowllng about the villa:-,\! st night. It is to be hoped that they will he gathered in and pialced behind- the nars It is said that offenders P.°¢@@@°‘@@ - ` ’ 'of the Prohibition Act are gettin -The following are the Alberton market prics:-Oats per bus fifty live cents, butter per lb seventeen arethe city market bus thirty cts, live to forty ton nine frmh por cents, one cwt thirty- per ton five new per bus thir- new pcr bus, forty ~s¢ cents, hay por ton seven to sigh: dollars and wool per lb twenty n A day or two ago, John McKinnon, U OWB city, who was serving 5 term in the _Queen s County Jail for a pre o ence was released from confine cents. - HONP _ ll 8 fment. 'McKinnon has been away for . " \ -~ ’9P¢¢f0l`7 four years with this sentence pending The 'Danton-Prowse Election Trial '_ ` ., _ '_ S 'k 1:7' `_ _ AY. l old in the villa e. Wnere is the in- ‘Mr . léulvial held Saturday morning in L el -The marriage was solemnized yes -- -.-City Police Court. The case of Mc- terduy morning, the 20th inet, at l.ha1 In re vs Major McKinnon. Glennie- home 'of the oride's parents, G. W. 1, itio act, 'was dismissgy Same summarside, of their eldest daughter t ,'*_p;" J_, J, pnéi, Mt Stew _, was ad- Inez F. to J. Frank ballerty. Sum- B _._j.'..,..‘_- - i-neil 19134-'9ne:wvsek for gi rebuttal iiiersiue. neu. ll. G. strstlilc per- or ine Prohimtury Law. have been Rodd, James Hogan, J. w. McPhee, "3" J, eviddiiso. : "Sf, e (formed 01° ¢¢\'°m°“Y- Th” W°\ldl“li released. No -illilealth *had resulted and John F; Ohsveric were examined. ‘Wg . i r -1- :was A quiet one, only the immediate 1 9. li . ~ to eighteen cents, eggs per don nine- _ce _ _ and on his return was committed. Will again' come up for hearing on - _ 1. 13: snéioilence aseuot the_l>rlo~ and Mrs- _Schllfmv-ll. Central St- lor, liiu release. 'rlilr is .nie sruuurl e little more interest than others- -- =`¥‘3§5§i_ Among me attractions ‘of Friday ` miner-slde‘w" the lr liiir/t uutur 1 at Bu _ sa- ~ boat rs.ce,.~whlch_took place on the harbor around the noon hour. and attracted a large crowd. The boat owned by Bruce Stewart & Co, Char- lottetown, won the handsome cup presented by Bruce McKelvie, New york, vnlued at seventy five dollars. T. B. Grady’s boat took second P1800. l Cyrus Morris third, H. T. Holman fourth. A boal; owned by Picton Brown, Charlottetown, took ii little more water than was cxD€Cl1€’d. GBUS-. ing a hitch in the Motor und had to tnrglny morning at St. Dunstan'n_ drop out of the ruce. Time lil illinu-_Cathedral when J. Charles Moran.0l' get :Mclieilan Bros was united in mur- The second match of the silver salrer competition was shot by tile members of the Charlottetown Ci\'il,' ian Rifle Association at Kcnsingtonf Range on Saturday afternoon. The scores made by the diffcrent` members as well as the grand totlri of the twl_l_ mltcllos iire _given `uclow: Lt T. E. M`cNlltt R. V. Longwortll Lt W. K. Rogers I S lst scorn 2nd score Tot '~' 9-l 86 ‘.94 82 92 93 255 94 Il . suit of green, with hat to`°i:>.1ch, Tile bride-slnaid, Miss Bessie Sullivaill. il friends of the contracting partieadzre- ng present. Mr. 'and Mrs. Ladertyl 1°" `~/Y the mommg "am ‘or Cha” Hospital on Sept 5th Lucy Can lottetown to spend their honeymoon.; Mr. Laiierty is one of Summerside's1n the 38.111 year 01 her age_ une, an most pollullll' llafbers and the _oride_111nes5 of e1e,.en ,1ays_ The deceaseg was contrasted when Horace Haszard a general favorite. Their many friends was 01 gentle and unassuming man are Preparing il lively receptwn fm' ner, kind and loving of disposition 1115110 t0Wi.l'ds the collection of this the h='~lll>Y °°“Pl'° ‘"1 their- f°*“'“ and greatly loved- and esteemed by all bill. and until some time use these mine. i_`ongratula.t1uns, with continu- ed liilppirci-ls is the wish of The Guur-:health for the past (ew weeks her tified to having returned money re. dm” “W1 “ther “c"l“""“m°°es' condition was not considered serious °¢lV°fl' fOr l10l’S€S let “Ut Und £0 l1i1V` A pretty wedding took place yi-‘Sm ony The bride wore a tr.‘.\\'climg - .___ had been recalled was of more impor T11", passed away no the City tande Elan the general testimony The examination was an old ulll contrac- van showed"tha't the bill referredto ran. Repeated attanlpbs had been who knew her. Although in 13111116- attempts were unsuccessful. He tes- and her death can” as an unexpeqed ing torn out lcnvcs from hit book shock. Besides a' host of friends and N0thl|`|E U36 Of llll9l`0Sf- 0l` iYl'\l>0l`t11l100` imc within a icy days that prison- Sllvllilerx McDonald, Edwin Carson; » FRIDAY rs. serving -sentences for infraction J°h|1 HAND? G- ll- ROEWH. MBY!lBl`dj -Quggnfg Qouny an boast 01 113171111: our e and His bccnsuffcring for some his death was a great 'shoeh'~ to his parents and their friends. The funeral took place on Saturday, 18th, from his home at _Kensington to the Anglican portion of the -Kensington Cemetery, where his remains were laid to rest ll the $804 l lime Y. lfisctor, Rev. Rural Dean Nicholls. A` ilargc number of sympathixing friends - were present and many flqrsl tributes he plea that he had gone out of bus- Ffidey neil. The evidence of Mon-_'Wu-1, ¢,n¢_"` Ta the sm-1.5w11»,‘ panda ness was advanced and proved to di? VII nlougthe lines of I_0r- in extendedghcalrtfelt syinpnthy___ "I e forceful enough to secure an order UW' °"id°l§°. 901110. WICDBSSCS 0l‘08~`tlD§ gha11_g0 to 111m 1,11; 119 511,11 not 1-e. turn to me."-Coin. ' one of the smartest old men in the Province. Furquhar J. Campbell New- .iout 400 stocks of oats or ovur, this fall Next rom imprlsonmmt in either case. Thi _Widelos of Maynard Rodd__ \vh0`1mrt, 87 _years of age, who f-ln‘i'ed a-l, urs. belbved wife of- J ohh McKenna, gd som! years ago imd the testimony Ai: the Police Court yesterday morn; ing Walter Munn was lined $10 or thirty days, Arch McEachern, $2 or ten days. and- Willie Mclrrinis $5 or thirty days. Theaewere all on char- ges of drunk and disorderly conduct. Tile first two_paid their fine _illid tile Inst mentioned took the days. On Wednesday evening Oliver Nunn, Winsioe, met with the misfortune of having all the spokes broken in tile other relatives she leaves to mourn a "33 eucned- sorrowing husband and seven small '-_-“‘ l children to whom thc community ex- 585168 Elllllilll dlvll Oh Still 1701. HT- flagj ‘Qi Aggffofgégvfsé rendu its sympathy iu their sail he- the home 0! his youngest svn. Rev ;, , A C Bn ' ,.e,_wement_ James E. Emman, pastor of the First ____ Congregational church of Warner, -The manual training exhibit a.t`N¢W Hlmpslllfei U~S~-4- Deaf-ll *HS ladies and 3 driver' `_"__‘ right front wheel of his new buggy.‘, The accident happened on Grnltun St, Sunnyllde, in front of Jcnkin/.~i & Son's store.' He was run into by nn- other single team containing two All 'llti PIII- Painsand eches__m°1( mm, to every household. and the prudent mother keeps a bottle of Father Morriscy’s Linimgut on hand to meet them. ~ - Whether i_t'scutsor bruises, ' burns or -frost-bites, chappgd hands or chilblains, spraing-or sore inuscles, bdck ache, tooth. ' ache, ear ziclie, rheumstisnh sore throat 01-.-Pain i.lif,.i,li‘e chest, - _ . ll: _:'; -~ r- .-l ‘_.~ -_ ,,. Father Morl'iscy‘s gives prompt relief. e ` _ ' __ It “rubs in” quickly and thorollgllly, going _flgli't'1g the seat of tile pain. Scarccly atrace of itstays oiilihe skin, That is one reason wil y it is so effective. ` -\Vitll a bottle of Father Morriscy’s Liilimeilt iii the house you can save yourself sud your fauiily hours and holirs of needless 1iaiu. “'l‘iicrc'§e:lse in every drop.” _ 25c a bottle at your Dealer’s. 30 l Father Morrlscy Medicine Co. Ltd. - Chatham, N.B. ' __ _ _ _,___ _____ _ _ _.___ _ ___ . -75 ~ --__ -_.-.._______-;_ _“Q M d (‘1e :ir ildiilllllci fwlth pntcni; lpneumntic underline ._ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1_1, P' Q _ 11111150.11 from 11,1 ldue to paralysis. He was buried ati Miss all i' g y, ' 0 _ _ ister of the Dl‘lll0. “flfff i-“lam l3JI\_| e mug; £1. ix School Shu .enunéas ye§tu.day_ Mr Enman was' It is_r_eportcd _that Thomas Feng 5311111119] mp] Mrs (lu-i5 ‘lf lU_\*' -Hdl i\lll“_fUl1l\ ignblc. Tho crew are all from tllc 0111 "‘l“l"Ye‘“’ of the mme “ml B “nil J- E- Wyatt- Pnzes are at ml] g ' ’ ’ . r et 11,1 11. dh 1 1_1 1 1.\ _ she breathed llcr lust ml the list.: D1-_ “.1111 the exce 110 1 (111 nppy couple left by the morning cl'-T]n\vs:-Drawing: lst Robert Mol1ison;‘J8me9 Ewen' an of whom are uvmg 135211 tilauliatesallf QT Jazgrllicmllli-es l-lcr remnins were tnkcn from Picton 222111531 Ferguson 11131 };101(;n,1 Bali re-*S lOl" a UW Wceks' ull’ W B05' 2nd Harry Horton, Jr; lst Hari if* the United States- TWU Years “Z0 Crosby which occu1.1~e;1 §es11en1my'u¢, where .she died, on the .\`ortliumbcr- 01151119 c1ty_ on and New York. Baker 21,11 John 1s,-asa,” sn wrigjng li/lr Enman went to live with his son th '_ _ ___ _ ht _ __ 1aud_ They were ncwmpanicd hyhm ~ _ _ . _ _ e ear M Grade 92 ISL Helen SUODQ; 2ll\1_'1l\-1U2_m Lew Hampahne' Rev` Crosby lvaaslge z;)nl§1gi1ledbcdlZ.a;s weéis liusbnnil and his futher und bcr bro- BoliN."T_ Bv the death Of MPS Mamla '1`°“' Campbell- C-rude 8 15'- MVB If-l\t1\1\=.J°m°s E- E““‘“"" “"‘° came death being due toarllcndiuicis oiié ther 1'-lieslcr_ und ou the 24ui were 1“l§Ii';Ai '1\lVP1<*>1Hfi'il- VTll°5\\vcr. fuse _ _ _ U. _ aid of Charlottetown, and Mis isa- th . th verend nh, man beuve Tung of this city' am alsii) bliebtl r;ic`ll`le‘llm§§ Olfiiulililt ”N`m0€1ellle theiil few ¢luyS ugu wus kicked by the is now discoveries' llrllal’ murnilll: for illdlllrllllllll. Ai- to mourn, _The d_e._cea-sell }\”i_1s;(____1__‘_i>__§1_ ` Pm-11-1111 _c11111~¢11- 11.0", 1:11,, tex1__ .imad _animal on the right side, rcndcrilig _ ___ __ --_ __ _ _ though t1m~m_,_1l(,l_mg took me form plaintiff claims that, in nr. nssnllit, actu.al_boPF0D»'-‘lllflg mlBl\'¢ PFOVG l|¢‘l10l'lCl8l‘- `1i_£ds¢n'lild is upset. '_'l‘lie tender lime fanenriud, the services 'being cmiductellL u1 very good game, but have yct to get in a lot of hard practice before they can hopc to master 11 tcnnl from the Abbics. The orgilnizntioll, how- evcr, reflects credit on tllcirtrililicrs und instructors, an-li coilsidcring tim length’ of time this team line been in pluctice they do wall indeed. .. I There departed this life at Bimcy, Montana, on September 12th, 1009, iizlibeth S. Miller beloved wife of ames I-Iaywo-od, aged 50 yours. The late Mrs Haywood was n native of his Province, a graduate of Prince f Wales College, and previous to licr last illness was Superintendent of Edlloniion for Roseland County, Mon-_ ana, to which state sllc removed sc- verail years ago. Deceased was nn exemplary christ an woman, who by ber kind and amiable disposition, cn.- earcd herself to a large circlc of, friends and acquaintances all of hom are deeply grieved' at her curly emise. She leaves to mourn their oss, her husband, one son and two nughters in Montana, her mother nd'onc sister, residing at Tignish. our brothers, Capt. Daniel S. Miller, lbarton; Capt William A. Miller, tanley Bridge; Capt Albert M. Mil- er, Scranton; Minnesota; and John-G; Millcr, Birney, Montnnn; to all of wlio.m Tho Guardia-n extends incere sympathy. 1 -- a 2 W I'|'l ,W2 Hl.‘alillrii¢'Blfl ri.-ilevo ull thc trnub\|llf\& r-i.'- me !,'l| me illnlc of the syetcm. such at Dlzslnm. ilnrlsns, Dlovrriilcss, Dlsircsa sftu esilnz. Pnln in the Sldobfc, Willis their mod tuiusrksblc success has cn shown; - -. _'_ lccllncho, yet Cum-l"i Lillie Liver Nil* '.1 nqunlly vuluiilllolr.1.-netipnllnll,c\lrlr.gn.::pf\°- venbilgllils ur:-cyl* mmpiilint. vlllicihcyalsn ec: nllllis/f.icrnf_¥lIlc slnnimli. silmulstathl §~» mu rcrrulilto ibe bowcls. Lvl-nl! iliayimlv HEAD ,ehetneyw1nldber~\fu.lsl.prlccl e t thou sumi from ililriililri-ri=lngrl»in_1_%¢.l°ni'; sucroig . nan-.1 ilelrgoollnesedoesnnte i\cro.nndd_lol wx, _mcu try mem will f‘r_¢:t§cmlli_l1¢i pills sig usnmuny vin s ills I ty ll nntlbow 1 -iowlilloctibcm. Iiutafter sllslckhcsi AC-HE B the bum of so many lives thst hem ls when we mire our great boast. Ucrpllleceislt wnllv ` 'lihsndo noi. - ` Cuiurb blltle Liver Pills src very mall em very nary in take. Oneor lwnarlllsmske s dose I r arcntricil cinl lo sn do not rf - li, C., Sept 11, 1909, to Albert and Mrs Fish, (nee` Miss E. Ma-y Rober- _ts‘i>_n, Dundz1s,)Ya daughter.- DIED. - WOOD-At Pownnll, on Sept 17t`n, Mrs J. N. Wood, aged 45 years, sister of the late S. F. Drake. v'lcl.F}(`lD-Af. Orwell Cove. on Slept n y avlrlr, v. lo sill( vi il:-lil 5111 1g(19_ (7111-1515111 M_ M¢Le1,11_ aged 89 years. (Pat pieelse copy.) .-c*i}"oiil\>§\s' ` I D N EY “iii I \\\\ iinotllcr oilyrlcr in thc lnlndi-. of l\lcMiilml'> V hols fllml nlvrcly suv All liclull 'l‘lll~. oblcct |lcf.inl(~ .lpplllcllt mi I1, .iiicl ills Ilrllloil iill fill-lltcllulli. (.o\'l~l'nor llild spoken il. few worlls uf the dcpiirtllrc of Mr Mclllxiluli, cx 2 .‘ 1ll‘c.~:mi llc ro lzrct all fcit ml ilcuring tilc 'llolvfl thin, lc wars to iciivc tllcnl. His lloililr, tbcil prcscntcd, Ml- l\lc)lilliln. on :lc- lllilf of tilc illlsincss mid 1\l'_ofcs.'~‘_iollili gcllt_il~lncn of this City, \\'if_b "_ 111,,-1111. ond ring ,lull il ililndsonlc und u_-.efiil suitcase. The rcrtpient, entirely ln- kcn by i-illrpl'isf:. llrosc und fivlillgiy and grlltcflllly rc1.‘licri to His I-loiiol'fi: rclllnllks, tilimkiilg the liollors for tilcilc. tilc-ir tokens of rc;:lll‘il. Ho was illdccd sorry to bc colllpclicli in scvcl' cr.llncctiouSilcil:i \ (ra \=,9,i _ / 'zy’/ \\\ __ _ ~ /’ ~ \. ,. . .-:.-.;r, / `¢“` " " i` 1 ' _ /' / / fs \______ .--'rsri.~ “ V4 Q" -Ir~=-_- -fl _ ,,;_/""2""-‘f'=""_' `\@\_ gli for potatoes, twenty cents a dozen New York. The liapp couple will a_ri{;\_;11_¢b1lllis'l.°'3cuiieauilanpluse“sll’i’va indicate tint they contained scotch in the presence of onlyl the immediate 1101' MES. Sight nity B £01! lOl' 10098 -wllllkey. At the expiration of sixty fifr-nds and relatives of the bride sys of careful storage they will d groom. The presents received _ __ i-- _ 1i1'i_.';-_“fl _ ' -_ _ :reliably be taken sod destroyed. _ learn numerous and very valuable. _twenty cents a ill for wool._ missed. ’ _ J’ 'P ‘ _ _|l°l” 0P¢\'¢\l1|\lI WIN* f-lsllivdoors and-l ”"@“’d.&f3U°| “-11. _- FI-1-' _, f_.\. . or 2 .- . ,_ _M I v? _ _ , _/ _, " `-“ _ . » i.: ii... ____ f. have the best wishles ol a lafrga cir-: cle of friends, tlfe bnide being agen- hay and four dollars and fifty for _ eral fiiybritl who will be giuatly straw, forty cents a bus for oats and aii"i`i" 'dl“7`iil"'h'§l`ln l l \ l _ _. _ .. _ , _ Wcsturll Cminrill. _ "Q ` ~ _c’="‘ Tile long looked for iccbrcukcr, thc Earl Grey, url‘i\'cd ill port ycstcrlill at 3.45 p.lll_ llllrllcdinte nltcr her ilu- rivni, reporters from tile Exnillincr and the Guardian went on boiird to look her ovcr. She had a incnlornble pn:-'.~:ll;;c nclwlss l,llc pond und lil-r cup-I tain nnli crew shall not sollll f:.'l'l.;ct.l the udvcrsn conditions will wllivll they were forced to colnbnt. Siiortlyl , after iezivilll.; Burrows-oil-Fllrllcss, t r wllcre she wus built by Vicilcrs' Hors “Q w' P I &~ Maxim, iler bilge pumps llccilmc cilokcd and she had to put. buck into Movilie, rltnrtiilg again, silc left the latter port on Scptclnbcl' ilth with what luter proved to bc ri dci'il‘iedly low stock nf coui, The ivciliilcr wi; all sorts, _io use the Cuptu.in’s words, and heavy lleml winds prevrnllcil. When- 500 miles emit of St. John's the coni in the bunkers 'ilccanic so low that Captain Brown decided to make for that port to replenish hcl' coili sup ply. After being cwcuty llnys at sea, silo mode in North, ncur Bnccuiieu Island, when silo could not proceed further, llcr coal being cc/mpieteiy gone, even some of thc pinn-'Ming mi tllc under deck being utilized ns fuel _ This was on Saturday lust. A mni.c‘ with ri boats crew, wus dcspntciled to lnnll and telegraph for coni. Tim crew* experienced great llifllciilty in nllikingi F‘“'"““'° R9,” “I *nd Re' _ _ is_in cclmg _ shore owing to the high seas but sllc-U u l.‘°x‘“"°al7 ! f cceded, though they were inter un-, 0§gfg,§§_“lf:m°” fasts;-§ able to regain their sllip. They tele, Rkslllulpémisq rs, North grapbed for__coni, and on Slmdsy the: ellie PQQBQBWX-__ 'mm' tugs John Green and lngrallam loud-, ~ " "` ' cd and left St. Jol\n‘s to rclicve thc' ‘ ' Earl (lrcy from her dangerous pnpi- ' a tion. On nrrivlng nt the icabrenkerwl _--*iv ' _-_ side it was found impossible to trans- _ _ fer the cargo and both tugs took her` ' in tow and arrived in St. John's nt' 1.30 p.m. Sunday. The men wllo had _- ._ prepared to proceed on her voysi-e.' _,e '_~. of She had I' good run to this port and '° ‘he d°ll°l°\‘!W3?_£°“l' °'" 'MM was brought in by Pilot Smith, Pic- Visitors to tile Exhibition wifi find it to their advantage to call and inspect om-,stock of watclles, clocks, jew ~lry and silverware. Prices very inode rilie. l _ jeweler Cor. of Crest George 8s Graftol St llrddcrtf. Furefal Director _ and em- balmer-Miss A. Ferguson,l sdy Assistant-Personal Atlentillrl and Promptness Guarsnte`¢_d- Ambulance calls answered et shortest noilce. _ _ - -Specialties _ n' ' f ' ri Fulilkilills- .i _-_-.|- hcen sent ashore to,-t.elel;rli'pb were scnb for and the vessél conlod up snail pielil _ li w 'no ' iid " “- Picisllggovinigsr dt f"°°h gears, _|350 Qwimh ind, bldbdlvm-any mn e i _ m r - ne llecsllleserisili hrgdagd Q0 il1°'Y°' our g .ode. - - - w. llff§'i°c`lllih0N lou and anchored oil Covnll'nlly's whnrf where she will remain for ri colipla of days. _ The Earl Grey was launched on thc 18th of June last rind.- chrlatcned by the Countess of Antrim. She is 200 feat-long l)y 47 feet 6 in. beam, and steams 17 knots and ia` equipped with a- modern installation X Ji. ' _ . * ` i