-:»~ §;§fiié§ é Lv _-»- _ ' . § . lv' ;’>*.‘i.‘i' hw. {-'=<`»- _.L-_ avi "_ _.jr - r__,‘€_‘_ ,i _ 4 . . ,...e~__; _‘_ l' ‘ E; ___ .. =f»-_='T.f~'; ,v, 1? '_ .[1 i s "':i~§ I igii . i. J.; .ilu 1 J. 5? 'W ‘i 5 _ is A .., ~1-_l r__,, 1| ., ` rl if v »- .jifir .t` _-pt .'. at-,; -'_.’ 1 “, NNIGER” if `.‘.» ‘ii .Edcl'y’s impervious Shcathing if v tr. F-. I ti _` .__ _ r a 4 ,_. _p»w__<._. _ 1 l @"‘*® “ . Stomach ' _.Colm ~ Chl _Ch Maris . /“C” ct§i2§'1.f'§l.f¢'§fm, '" Seasickness. andall = 5' _ 1 Loosenesl of the Bowel: "'»’¢`.‘“\_ .C\ . _ . gl, _ Z if _T whether in children or adults, can be cured , '_"_ 2 ) by the use of Du. I-`owx.x|t's Exnuicr _ >" , ,~ or Wrap Sruwngny. i., * lt||sahus\o|idail&cdytuWnarl. ` , lilllllllrlclisllenallllnctlalhllsactiaa. ////` . _ltl|Pissaaniandlarl_kl¢t;||. llllnmeéiavsthlurilaalusastljatal . . - ._ ltlslarlaleltyalldealan. |'\\llli!ll5l5ilha Donut accept ill. fiirlpyhduluu-. Mu. Fun. J. Bnooxs, sheiimd, ont., wntesx _ “I have I. large family and have been using Dr. Powler'e Extract of'Wild_ Strawberry for years for Diarrhea and Cf“mPS» and I always intend to use it, for I know of nothing else ao good for both Asxrosre ~ TH: MANN|sr| DEs|oN'.FoR.wcM|~:N_ Bt $2,001 $2-50| $330 and $3.50. MORRIS & SMITH ` / '.- this Queen Struct. l Children and adults. It gives almost instant kvh ___ - ..___i,,_./ _N1lef`mallcueaof_bowelcomplaint. ' ;"`°_"`1--9-'_'_k“' "7"" 5 V ' A . V, _es ng ouse ,.»r.ss.s. . Electrical instruments \ cover the entire field and are thelogical outcome “ " of _practical experience of trained engineers. he name “Westinghouse” on Indicating and Integrating Volt Meters-Ammetc1'I'-‘ Wait Meters-Phase lndicators__Freqnency Indicators-Power Factor Indicators, etc.-carries with it the certainty in of accuracy, reliability, scnsativencss and case ofinstallation. Circular-giving detailed information-mailed free on request. cANAD|Au at ~"'~ -1 . . _-4_ 1 ' `-vt. "-/" 'u .tu _ » , .£ 99 .» co Lllviman I I HEAD OFFICE. AND WORKS, HAMILTON, ONT; nonvnean rortonra HALIFAL wlnmwcn. v/mcouvzl. Wrlfo /uarni allln. --a we a e ~- a e o ' " s Q ° ,SmmdhddsiljnnHed '».\\`=‘ _ $-l0.000--6 p. c. Gold Bonds, due January, Ist. 1931. Price zoo p. c. 'and interest. $ 5.000-7 p. c. Preferred Stock. Price 98 p. c. S 5,000-Common Stock, Price 30 p. c. We are now prepared to deliver the regular engraved bonds and stock certificates. ' J. C. MACKINi0SHo & C0.. ' ' Halifax, N. S., St. John, N. B. E H 5 ' WE OWN AND OFFER FOR SALE 3 37.000 3 Town of Pictou 4 l-2 p. c. Debentures., DURING MAY lst. |955. ' *Interest payable half-yearly, May Ist and November Ist. Price Ioo% and Interest, yielding 4 r-8 p. c. _ F". E. I\/l¢3ZLJ?l:DY df. .ZS . Members Montreal Stock Exchanko. 185 Hollis St. Halifax. Windsor Hotel, Montreal. l Kccp 'Your Home Warm You can do so with less fuel and less work than with any other if you have a "SUNSHINE" Furnace It burns coal, coke or wood and gives perfect satisfaction with either. It has the _ most modern grate, u roomy and extra heavy ilrrpot, and the _ water pan is placed above the feed door. Every Fq\11r¢ infill from bottom of Fire-pot to top of Dome is a direct radiating sur- face. Any persou can operate it. All prices and all sizes. frnos. Jonwsrow, ! grldtns iww8w ' *_ _._ _ _..._ el'-l_.__ _ `___'__._____,.l L_' " f i` .1"'_"l""'”'.".l".1l"_Q.___'_ I 1 _,M l:Sunnner“Complaints.' _bhp had IH) going. ___- ll Branch ln Sulnmerslda‘£itd"ilbtrton. I I from n trip to the mainland. ' lixxnv CASBLIY, bag' _pin-. chased the furm oi John Murphy. _ .sz a. inn mas. Boas, Bid-x lglman 1. are visiting their unitli Dhliald M`oC`all\im, ~~ -.\_.»1 . . Missrs Evs'r4ca;a___Mug9__5g _“(1 Egg DGUIDBF. Snmmerside, left yesterday for Boston. ' ' ` Pr-fruit G, CLARK, _Sum|p¢;~g|_¢_|,,\_,gg ya.. tex-day morning on a business 'trip to New' ; CBSLIB NWB. : '_ . , . , »- . i TUE lEF1l’l‘§ll_ arrived _ st. Surnmerslde _Bl 9 °@bdk"l_ast liidht with 50 passengers. ; Miss Fauna Oanrpxur., Obarlottntown, ls vlsltlml in Kensington, the guest ot her cousin Maggie Caseley. ‘ Tm: marriage of Miss Blanche D0\l8ald, Tyne Valley to Walter f Dystant, Elierslle,is unnounoed to take place tomorrow. _ Eunasr 0‘CoaNon. acchmpanied by Mr. Tuttle, Boston, are speniilngs. plealant vacation at the home of the former’s mother, at the Port Hill House. New-flour now in All Kinds good reliable brands,at.reduced prices whole- sale and retail at Brace McKay dt Co’s.. Summer-side. 9-l2d8ltww6i I'.ux.u St1.LrrmiN'r, daughter of S. S. Sllliphsnt, Summerslde, left yesterday morning for Detroit Michigan, where she has taken a position as etenographer und typewriter. _ A. H. Wimm/is leaves this morning for H|\lll`u.xt0 uttend n convention of the Unrlertskers’ Association. Mr. Cameron wlllattend to Mr. Wadmnn‘s buslncss during the lntter’s absence. Miss MA1uo.v.\.\'n M,\.~x1'1m RALPH MC- KA\'.ohildren of W. K. McKay, who have been visiting their aunt Mrs. George Godkin, Summerslrie, leave this morning for their home in Boston. W. Ayn lilies. Ronmsod, Vancouver, Lower Provinces, returned home yester- day via Summerslde. Mr. Robertson M.\u1um': Winom and daughter Alloc" left yesteeday morning for Vahcoimvei' B. C., theformer to re-outer upon his duties as general trsvellngngent fd!" W. Waltt 5cCo., Vancouver, and the letter to accept is position as stenogrophsr *sud _ typewriter. ' llirsnv 1\‘lcCAl.L of McCall Bros. Gtispe, isin Surnmerside on a 'trip oonihi'nin§‘ buslnessnnd plmsure. I-Ie pnld n vial' Sunday to his former hiitine in 'North Bedeque. Yesterday he béhun \ihi\-n.'d_lni|¢ his schoonerl_..l Melliok, ludiber Iiideu. which followed him1from Ghspe. lIelpur~ and horses. ' srocx QuorArloNs._ ‘ Cld~e. Noon. Close. Sept I5. Sept. 17. Sept.17. Gopper............ 1i2,} 1145 114§ B.R.'L`...... 79,1 703 Bniti|n0re........ 124 l78§ Erle.............. 48 4855 Pennsylvania..... ..f. Readiug.......... 151; 15351 1503 Southern Pacino.. 031 043 St.Paul......... . 1775 177; Union Paelilc___.. 188 188 1882 U.S.Bt.eel..... . 1065 11775 107 ` N.Y.,Onb.,Western_ 51 50l 50§ B.&C.,... . . . . .. 30% mi 1235 1781 me '-181 043 178 __-31. The Season’s Best Offering 0fWomen's Coats The news has been growing more and more stirring wllhevery story that we tald during the recent week. To-day we have surely reached tho climax for thai news is most. extraordinary. Express brought us the best lot yet. Your ar welcome to come. Jas. Patou dc Co 9-13d ti. liox. S. E. Rum returned last nlkhtl who hn\'e_been on awedding tour to thi John s|,:nm,_ ,iid H slgwp of Lemuel formerly belonged to Braoklcy_Polnt.' - River B¢mu,,y'_ poses taking au-nys cargo of hay, 'oats `*~° the l’°“l' °m_°e' This is “mst °°mm°n` T. Ra gales! of Shclair & Slimmer: de( returned Satux-di! business t-rip to Montreal- Mlgg Apaus, Port Hill, hal R000 _,ui Chirlqgtéwwn to _take a course at the Convent de Notre Dame. ‘ ' Stanley. Tris Sacrament 'ct the Lprd's Supper will be dispensed at Coleman on Sabbath. the 28rd. Services on Friday “nd s“‘“'d‘! _nap J, K. i>m;ri=.~. rebar who have been laltlnti t.héforuier‘s hemeill Alb"- inn, left by the ElI1Dl'€°`B 3'¢St°l‘i°! morning. I ia North Bedrque; Elmsrlale:‘Wllllsm Arbuckle Summersldc, J. J. Guns. _mipoouohu J- G- D°“\>°r- Alma; left yesterday morning ltor McGill College, Montreal. _ 'ran american yacht shark which hat been in Summerside for several weeks, ‘ en route to Toledo, Ohio, via the Lakes, Captain John L. Bead going as R`llliDR master as far as Quebec. Gnonor-: W. Boar: cf the firm of R. Tup- llu & Co., Kenslngton,'returned home Inst Frlduy night from the North west. Mr. Hong was on thc train that collided with the hnrvesters’t.rnln near Sudbury Ont., but escaped unlnjured. I1* is expected that ' the Presbyterian Church, Summerslde, will be re-opened Sunday 30th lust.'l`ha names of the preach- ers for morning and afternoon, have not yet been announced. Rev. Dr. SmI`h, the former pastor, will preach in the evening. IN a $100,600 tire ln Lacombe Inst week, Messrs Morrison and Johnson, . two for-mer Prince County men, ical. _a ware- house and considerable goods. Mr. Morrison ls a sou of Donald Morrison, Summerside, and Mr. John-on ls a liatlve of Wilmot Valli-_\'. _ Title death took place at French River 'on Sattirday last ur .ll s .iosepll Hi“dY med 74 years. Deceased w ns very highly respected and wns n daughter of tho lata Simms, French River. The funeral took place to the Episcopal Cemetry at French Taosnlntersscedin the work of the Prohibition Act in Summcrslde, will revive some information from the fact that rbi- the period Ap.-il rar to septem- 66|-'l’1th, 1905, there were 37'"arrssts for 'drunkiihneas and disorderly conduct.Dur- mg the name- period 1000, under the Prohibition Actfthere were 12 arrests for the some offence. A concnariti sidewalk is being laid on Water Street in front of the Brace Mc- Kuy & Co. and the Schurmnn brick block. It wlllbeoontlnuod up Summer Street rlable movement and it is earnestly hoped the good axmpple will be followed “by others. Its slglewnlks are _not Summer- side‘s strong p` ints. Baltimore. Md., Nov. 11, 1003 Mmands Lmnusur Co., Luurrnn, Sms,-I came accross a bottle of your MINARD`S LINIMENT in the hands of one of the students nt. tho University of Maryland, and hc being so kind as to lot me use it fora very bad spiiain, which I obtained in training for fool; races, and to asv that. lt helped me would be putting it very mildly, and therefore ask lt you would let me know of one of your agents that is closest to Baltimore so that I mov obtain some of lt. Thanking you in ad vanco I remain, _ __ I Yours truly, , fW'. C. MCCUEAN. 14 St`.`Pn`ul,.streéi.. Care Oliver Typewriter Oo. _ _ P. S.-Kindly nnswbr at once. l This is nnotherjnckat. story to tell of big values for lit-_tie prices-the blfzgest vulucs for the llttlest prices we‘vs ever had the privilege-of v\fi`¢.~|'ln`3; All of the lrarments bear evldcncs of careful tailor- ing. The styles nre the latest and every one will Rive all the service that cnn‘d be desired. They were selected by Jas. Paton Come and see them. Jas Paton & C0. 9-131| tf. f \ fj to use the fest ‘ “Ca`.1 be alnted, t1nted_o1lod f 1 SELLING AGENTS \ >~ 1 |'\ 1. - i"o'i‘i1l S' A' "l ` " ‘ ’“"§.'f}.fK u varnished, or whttewashed. __&_~__ke_?_’E_gxcg:__l;0;n‘;g*g__” L9 Asif your dealer for lt, or,_ _ ___Tm_é___ _ ood qu_m_“é!_»»_ _ . Free from _ irnkera, less Ashes, 08°! Militia ygoostili 'coal dealer' itor a P ’ 'I .._‘I.ess a§het§`fto~talco up 'itf_I_tan trial load _ _ _ SL, Jollll, N. B _ The tendéndy of the times is The rcmar hblo record that _INVERNESS COAL. is making* Xith th is shown by W__‘at the people 'say : , “Positi~voi`y -- no SO()'I‘,,__on; stove 1 ' 'covers or bottoms ot_ ypots” 1 W of everything; ._\_’ at 7 p. m. ‘-`|* »R.Sm Oaimurnr: S. Hiram Champion, Alperton: G. McNo\i|»_ ‘left Saturday night for her dest.lnatihn`,' ,.. .e _ _ `. ._ l v here for your selection. »._j.'¢_a_-.=.,__.QF'!‘-'T .V ._ .. - ' ' ' » 4 ' I _ Goods of every descripcicn. I _ ,_ _ _ _ .c .!..- ‘~`<:L't -‘NL-~, r ,E Our new Dress Goods and ladies’ New Fall jaclxets _` mired_~éud rnanyof the latter have already pick¢d_x_ip,_ __i_li_l¥&n@ntg " < \ isfvsiunaa. ` , J _ _ _- . , _ __ _ ___'. :__ , " ‘ 'l ‘Uiir spacious store is using in-leo to overflowing New _ ,;.,._ \. .; _r» _-.r A.; ”.‘\ :I are comingin from time to time, soon ouriztocit will b`¢§,¢6' ` ` ee. _ ° New_Mil1inery, New Fail Underwear, New Furs, the prettiest and best we ' , A have yet shown you, New suns, New iziiiboasgvew Trimming; 'bt an tina. are We cordially invi'e the ladies _to calland see the latest. . - TRAINOR & C_,O.,_ Q The Store That Saves You' Money" _,__ Lacs.-_ 3,"-,T,,5,¢,',,. :_ » ,,. , . -. ._ 2‘-Q-.=-F53 -'=:~na~.,.~u1 -sf;-mv-_i==_‘3 _ .__ -I _-rs ._ aa '_,o9§a};*.js____».“..1»-_.~.< ._ cw . .~ .,,.,.‘;,,_..,__,,, -._ _ __\ ._ Y' ' Y _'§4iiifiii-=o=a'c W .e 'urea ‘ranirii isa. _£5 _ .]fa&_ } _ _ r _ .J Wood Manties, Tiles, Qrates, Anfdirons, Fenders, ° I _ Fire Sets, 'Roller Crates and fire place fittinia of every description. We manufacture an carry the most complete stack in Eastern Canada and solicit correspondence from those interested. We have now in press a fully illustrated catalogue containing much inter :Sting information, which will be sent to any address on application. ____|_smERsoN at Fisnnkp £12. AN‘Nou'N_gE|v|.ENTs. -The Alphrt Rebekah Lodge no 10 I O O F meets tonight at 8o’clock shnrp. -All kinds of useful and fancy articles at the bazaar in Market Hall during exhibition week. -Dr. Smallwood’s dantsl oiilces will close each Saturday aftemoon during summer months. lidf 2m. -Paton & Co., will have on exhibition this morning sllks and linens suitable fo r the embroidery lesson to be given by Mlse Castleman. --The auction snle takes place tomorrow at Wheatley River ot the property, implements and household furniture belonging to J. S. Cunningham. Persons desiring to secure beautiful furniture should attend this sale. -A lecture will be delivered,(1) V) ut the Y M C A Hall, on Thursday evening, September 27, 1000, by John T Tuthill, for merly of London England; subject, Che- mistry and Astronomy, to be illustrated by Experiments and followed by Reclta~ tions. To commence at 8 p nn. Admission ten cents. 9»l5dl1lpd. --Rev. W. H. Sedgowlck offers at pri~ vate salent the residence of Mr W. T.‘ Hutigtin all his household clfects. The furniture is all of first- class quality and in perfect condition, and will be sold at n. saorlilcc. Among the list is a solid oak roll»top dusk, parlor, bed~room, dining- room and kitchen furnishings, carpets, mattres=es, Hercules springs, etc. atc. il-15d1w .,~- - dtvsrf Sausage akers ,,\. ~ `uppliesi - English ,_ Sheep Casings, Herbs Spices and Seasonings. "First-class goods at close prices. _ ` ' J OIIN HOPKINS, St. ]0hn, N." B. . _ _-vt-e The millint ry opening takes place on Wednesday evening at 7.30. As in the past, so in this case, we ars showing what we think is the finest collection of trimmed and untnmmed millinery that has, up to the present. been gathered in |.lI.|i. IILEHKS UN|]lll llilllil H/iurAx, Sept. 17.-Two young men, Harry Rooms and Stanley Fldlar, clerks at the I. C. R. freight shed, bo.h wall known in tha city, were arrested on Sn~ turday night. by Detective Hanrnhan, charged with dsfalcntion from the I. C. R. The thefts it is alleged have been going on for some time. The officials and the po- lloe are very retlosnt regarding the arrest. The defsloations will probably total $1,000 or 82,000, nnd it is stated that the method by which the money was obtained was to thlrk paid freight. In the hooks as out- fmatmi. 'my mu in mutants ttrbro m,ornl_u|r. `. ...- .~. ¥ ' it . v n . Q. _ -_ , ' , ii” ._ , __ ,_ f .. , J., » Q-;_.,_~_-§»\v;~g-»)¢~_o~_.~._. __ \ ' n . ~ ,r -, one store in this province. That is what we think. We want you C ome ln, and see what yod think. Very truly yours, Moore & Mc- L€0tl. 9-1sd1i_ John Newson is still offering trsmend ous discounts on furniture. New is the time to replemish your home. 9-l2d8i. . \\ _ .\.,E“ ‘-’§I'ai`§-' ‘ _-_s 'isa SLATER BOOTS ~ for- The Boys Size 11 to 13, $2.50. Size r to 5,_,_ ,$9.50, . $3.139 $3'5°.<- "..l'1 ___'___ _'C Boys’ like to go . ,swell umerr do." The 8ll`ar»Sitdc is eoonom in thi long' run. l` ~\-so-'_ ,_ vii ri . ,___ _ , ‘ nr‘?ii;#itfi.l<.+i~ffit?.t1ifi_» ._.. . ...