THE: LATEST NIWBT _ saunas. . SHIRE MISSION TO " ' N0ll'l‘.ll\\‘l.-1S't‘(ANAIH- ‘filo lollmvirig i== from ‘.11:- -b - Chronicle, July 221ml. l! B native. of (21-1111. . and was educated n1 t ‘. , ls a nephew o! the lbw "1- Oqpan, Vermin R wr, l l". ' pectal serum ' ' .‘-'0'.'tl1‘.vcst Canada, yarns held in the ‘dress was delivered by Bishop Hard- Caunda. Holy Communion was cel1~-‘ 4 , Ihrutui at seven :1. , wmn l‘: ,,‘._,. 3, ,,,-,.,g-.._-,n was town-d lmE-v l" thclourbe of “hm” he Fa" Harp. L, (\,,,,,1j,tt,,,-. 1]) o1 1'1 ' m: interesting account 0t the work- \\':1'-t1 tllv lul- ’ ~ s1. 31,1; of the Shropshire ‘Mission tn Nurtlnvcst Canada. The Archdeacon uslacd lur the praywrs 0t the congre- Stmgdricn tor the new missionary, Mr. zmnu, and blessed him solemnly tor t. .1. work. The iecrsaititial hymn win \ 1-1:u11l.~.111,. Stand 11p, Stand up, for Jesus." l-‘v. i1. I ltpr-logics tor absence were received (rum the His-Hop t»! the Diocese and \p1.1l.‘c, uttir-int-t‘. ‘.11 . 1 by tin» \'11':1r, tllc Rev. F. ll. uttvlrn-nxi n tiiildrvp.’ Li!‘ ltnzl 1. '9 l ' Q tltnrt-r 1141i the my‘ 1g zmmy 11111115 ~ . rclud 111 111-’ church, ' 11,1 .11; a.1.1E -. ~ . ' -_ , '1~ ~11 . 1 g dggld h“: hiiif,ii,,,.,.l.",i -. 1. I I “,1 the lizlrnl Dean 111: P. A. E. Em- ' . . “‘ " .; . '~'- th les tb _-;- ----- fr Sites and Boarding} Stables Grafton St. Opp. Law Courts Building. First class siugglc and 111ml l.- Eirtry thing l1c‘.\' and Prices moderate. Phone No. 124 L. George McDonald Proprietor 6-I7df111utf. Breed Your Best tired Mare to the Fast Trot- ting Stallion {so nouns, q... 3 1 if‘) Y’, 1L M 1 of ‘J ‘or '» and Raise a Corncraclter. AQYlRl \\'illr11:1lu-:l.1- ~1~ at my 51.111111: :11 $1_=.1~1~ 11-1" r settled at time 11F» | .i1~1- l1_\' due Xovcrnhcr 1st ucxt. Mares wnt m lu- lvn-d will be 1:11" train or hunt and vat-II cured tor M most runsonahle rates. J. M. NICHOLSON. I02 Ken! Strcct, Cl1.'1rl.vt11*lox\'11 dmrwthtf \'-'\5l1<\t'l “UTE-II. ‘BROADWAY and 1 m1 STREE‘! NEW YORK CITY. Within Buy Aer»: n! Jflrerr (‘vim p! ‘Interest Hull Block 1mm Wanamaker u l mmmw walk or Nhrvnplnl! Dlnfrti- $011119 P011. fixr¢lI--nvn' or mush-e. Omani-munit- Appointments. Courwcolu hrvtr-p 11nd Ilumn-llkc Surround 115E lltltlltS $1.00 PER DAY kill] C ‘llama Sam)‘ .~ - ‘Ram; ,'{";'.'l‘§.'...mn.1.~ Hotel-v EUROPEAN PLAN. table wflote Breakfast 50c. wu. mvtou 1 n l a 1 itcllonaltfs Liveriflt it 11p.t1;-1.;1tc l u ~11 , ;;,.,,.1_j1;\,|-;..;. Plllllllrbitlll, 11-111) exprecsed ap- . 1,_,-n_.,1 Wegggqilui 11f 111a 51:18.11 appearance -," the-tall rut- tir-t patrols. The oitcrtory 8t n, 5,... 11111-11 cezwice was on hehalt ol the lull/fill .1. / t. . I. t-jv/j/ ,1’. W / I ._,‘/» H; 441/ /// would not ud- .,,. ~ . ‘ll Fltutrii we did not know that it inti- ing; \'."::‘ Q's tvcry bak- .11. 1t" lllllliCS 31111;, llis- ilrczul, lhistry 11nd Czzlac. Just 111.'1ud it from your " 8. excellent cuits, grocer. V~'Canadi.\n Vere-M Q Mzlling Co L41, lororuu, Ont.’ ._,__,.," ‘limes d liiotiinc ‘I z! i3 ‘the only 100d you can eat, day after after year, and relish and digest. 't ozat on: kind of meat or one kind tl of any other staple or delicacy it 0i ti ..-. _ ‘ cc :5 cc us certain compounds which ti w: .'§f,';)‘¢(?31 adapts to its needs. The fact v‘ (r1 ~ M“. _ A o fl-‘ni .1: .¢=. the 63g; A 1112i: the si/stc will digest and assimilate bread, l, shows that cod is nature’s food, the one J city isnlanccd food. 1 l . ';l and milk is the diet of baby- htoctl-toostcd bread is the first solid ullo ed the sick and convalescent-and , in it", manifold varieties, is the lv bi -“st:ff cf life”, that best and cheapest food fo-r young and old. So, eat plenty oi good homemade bread made of _..._ 1,1‘ 1...»... _ ‘Fru- and the problem of economic living is solved. “Beaver” Flour is the filllfOiiS 12101111011 flour that is equally good for Bread, Cake and Fastrgr. it contains the rich nutriment of the finest lllztrtitoba t "ring" W heat combined with the flavor and delicacy of O siotibll Wheat. It is a bread flour and a pastry flour-cs good for one as for the other, and best for bctl1--»and nukes the bread that you can eat and enjoy and liw: on, three times a day for the rest of your life. YOUR GROCER has it or will get it for you. Ask for “BEHVQY”. l)E.'\l.‘l'.llS~—Wrlte for price: on Feed. Course GnhulndCorelh. ran "r. a. "rnvton co., Lmrrro. - 10o - (JIIATIAM, Onl. .~ -- . 1...... ‘orneg m 9 max-side H1; my Q. F. LahWty, utter and t: Llherton. 1111111 11111111111 Burrows, hill". dim‘??? glffll" Btreht, New! (lorr pone . Herbert Clark. A28"!- —The latest. new", Brit ot all. —Misa Beatrice Cliiguubers, Truro, is visiting i-n Eunuuerside. —Earl Simpson, Bnyfleld, spent. two days in Sea View recently, visiting friends. —The Cascapedla tron: Montreal is due in Summerside at daylight 'thls morning. —The final practice 0t the Bedeque Rifle Club takes place on the range tomorrow. —The schooner Annie D. with a car- go of coal from Pictou arrived in Stimmerside yesterday. —;\ilss Celia McF-ee, Suinmersitle, was registered at the Grand Union Hotel, St John, Wednesday. —The services in the Presbyterian (‘hurch at Tyne Valley next Silnduy, .»tugust 21st, are as tollows: "Free- lnud, 10.30 a. ms, Tyne Valley, 2.30 p. 111., and Victoria West at 6.30 p. m. ‘They will be conducted by N. Ruttee. —The ten at Centre? Iirleque on Wednesday afternoon last was a de- cided 5116121355. Notwithstanding the several other attractions there was u very large attendance and every- thing Ilassed otl quietly. The not proceeds amounted to about $300. —Scn View nutesz-The farmers are rejoicing over the heavy crop 0t bay this season. Francis Sudsbury, the local stnckdnlildcr, bus been in great demand, but be still finds time to drive to un Two Sea View boys own n beautiful span 01' Arabian horses, for which they have ruiuscd a handsome sum. bliss Ethel W. Simpson, Summer- sidc, spent. 1.111: wool: 011d recently in Sen View, the guest 0t Miss Amy l1. Donald. Mrs. George tiimpsttn and daughter, Mi. Laura, of (lhurlotte- town, were. ting in Sen View, the guests of Airs. Benj. Ilonald, recent‘ ly. —The death occurred somewhat suddenly m. his home in Freeland, ‘Lot ll, enrly yesterday morning of 3.107111 I). Palmer, son of the late (leu- ,I). P11111101‘ nt tltut place. Deceast-tl lwho was forty-five years 0t age hud jitoen in tailing health tor some ycnrr. land his sudden death will be heard adjoining settlement. ‘ _ \\‘_ c, Barnes, Muncton, in lnsixxllf. her brother B. M. Hicks, Sumrnerside. -Chas. Bentley. Kvnoinrlun. "Mt yesturdny [or Kipling,_ Saslc, where he will tukc 11p hlS residence. —The schuonexf-H-ligb Julm With 8 cargo of bard coal {rum New York arrived in Summersitte on Wednesday last. 4pm Morning Dally Guardiart can he obtained at. LaflCrIYW Tmlsmlal Parlors, Summerstde. 12-1511?“- —Portlantl Cement! ! ! Fresh stock-highest quality English-dow price at Bruce, McKay & 130-. Sill"- mersimh tiwidttllrtilw. _HgmmuckS! ! ! Now is the time um] the place to get 110st selection 11nd heat value is at Bruce. Mobs)’ 5! Co. Ltd, B11111111crsidc. hflfililllrllw- _The (‘ity ofllbcut arrived in Sumlnerside about tllrcc ll- lll- $95‘ “mm. and h.“ 1-11 return tn Hnlxtnx about 13.30 p.m. She had very little freight either inward or outward. Shqc Bolts. Centred hock, Bursitis are bard to are. 7°‘ BSQRBINE vrlllromovo them and lonvu no blenr _ tab. Docs not blush-r or n-mm-o the hull’. l‘uro1 any put! or lwclllng. Horse can ho wuikod. 32.00 per bottledlcllrorumllnok 6 l) true. ABQQuBRJE. JR“ (mankind. $1.00 bunlc.) u, Old Surol. Swolllngu, Hull-o, Vnrictmttlon. Allnvn Pntnn , Ill Yemnll: 8L, Snrinptielvl, Mun. . loom-n. run-ulna Arum.‘ “Cut 011i” "Coil! Extravagance-fi 'l'|11~r1-'s inst .".> 11111111 rmun t\v1'01~.v|11\111_\' in hunting rival as‘ ' .'u1_\' \\ll|1'l‘Il\‘\‘t‘5SvllV\‘ oi lilo. \v1-11.l cum has j nmru lufztl units lu llw tun than :111yu1l11-r1"1\:1l it vuqs nu 1111111: \l1.'111 tlu‘ 1"<\1111111\11ki111l. l||\‘\'r|11'~\' #11.’ ' .,_, . _ . » 1s the best- remedy known for sunburn, heat. rashes, jtzé d sore feet», stings blisters. Askln foo l All Drum/ta!) m“! Stereo-we. 111111111111 Mlétéiw ; town“ ‘ manual Our Camel, Monarch, thras- tika and King brands are the best for their respective pur poses. Send for our blooklct. The James Robertson Co. Limited Montreal and St John, N. B. Agents, (D. Co Ltd Bruce Stewart Charlottetown 25d111wf1vr 1:19.111... Lines ot Somnter wvith heart-felt sympathy by hit; __ TI ‘ _ f, l- H_ - |'_,. _ I l , man friends in Summersitle and ’ um‘ l‘ " " ‘ -lm”'m" lthrullgbout the Province. The late "F "|“""'"“""“"“ M" l?" "“'-" l J. l). Pulmeuwns one of the must plvrfion 1[l1.-d":l1‘~!"H““E’l_ "_“'_‘_"ll‘_ w" haw, "Huh"! mflmee o; lpronnmrlf‘ rlfsldents ul_ll‘ut_n “mew 562mg.‘ linulhivs is "In; "lumt l W 1b s-uutls‘. into tvru lots. Lot. lllfmioryxfifi‘; a~)gcx3cln ‘hung an: 1-1'11|1<\1|1Z1";1l i-iwlllnluu. luvvr- N,“ I “msflts “f i“, mo“. check 1... ti...» p3..-1°1.'...Z".?.-“1l3Z'§J.l?Z film | -‘~"" W???“ ‘men postkfiustcr of that “ace smut _‘,,.__,.,. Farm)“, “f ,~,,,,.;K" r111:11-1~1~11..~1l tmmvu linen, d6 111. reading 1m father who had ‘held .1...‘ mum" is ~"\"'=~-"""- lv-"Yiufi "“'l.’l‘~‘""" °“l""°‘l “‘°"“l" “nfice for ‘a number of ears H“ “Dlhim, ‘m, _., gum“ ",,“_,,.,,, ‘11r:st-,~._ routumc cloths, black lcavcu to mourn a ivite wyho in. a dnu: *l"‘"‘l‘l"‘l “ll “l"‘“" """“"‘“‘l v-i muslml Pvnuls hint-n 22c’ ht" f n ‘Pt w 1 _~l y “ML - 1 30c. n. yard. 1w clearing at; g .11 0 1111.1 a kcr, Freetown,‘ _._ ........ ...,.._...._11'_-,_;.c_._l,,,_,. y“, __..__.., . nud four young sons. Also three bro B"), H“. t" ‘ 1,4,; N“ g u,‘ t; U; plum dress thers, land and (l1.-u. 0i (lalifurnin am] “m; sister Mrs. Wm. Banks, Freeland. nt 1 p.m. Cemetery, Lut l1. ' MARRIED. li‘l1lN'1‘~tl1l.»\I<'l‘——-At the hnme 0t tbcl bride's purrntu, hturrny River, Aug-l 11st 17th, ltllll, by Rev. E. Mc- Duugqnll, (‘lnrouco K. Flint, 1311-, muptuu, Alberta, to Mercy Elizw‘ _ hctb tirnut, daughter of Capt. W111. Ilrnnt ut ;\lurrz1y Itivor. ’l‘hcy left; yesterdny morning tor Edmonton, when: they will rcridc S'i‘l~.‘\\’.~\l1’l‘-t'.\l\tl‘Ylldl.L—At Scarle- tuwn, 13-11 .1\1u:.::~1t 16th, 1910, by the Rev. ‘Jun. Nlcllougnll, Charles M. Stewart. of Vt11lCu1l\'E1‘, B. (1., u, Junie l1., youngest daughter of (Inpt. Gilenn Campbell ui the D1}. S. Brnnt. v DIED. on August. 18th Mrs. Geo. Brown, zlgcd 57 years. Funeral 011 Saturday at 2 p.m. INNIS-Stntltlenly in this (‘Jity on August the 18th, Margaret Estelle, rlnttghtet‘ of James and Mrs. Innis, . aged 11 months.‘ Funeral iwtice Inter. QUEEN'S BODY WAS S'l‘Ol11*}N FROM TOMB. GENEVA, August 17--»Tho body oi Queen Hortense, the mother ot Nq- Ptllwm 1114-. has (lisnppenrcd from its tomb 111 the chateau 0t Arcnberg, 1n the Canton 0t Argovie. The Queen was buried seventy-three years ngn, and above the tomb Wng displayed the following inscription in letters ot gold :-—"Herc lies the re- mains 0t Queen Hortense." The golden inscription “'11s stolen ten yearn ago. The (lantonal Historical Society determined this week to makg a "lomllgll examination ot the tomb layers 0t bodies above the spot where the tfgueen Wns supposed tn rest, but no .acc o! the royal remains was discovered. . It is now lfllpppge] u, t t] or the Q‘"""" (ll5(al3ll8'lll‘6(llct1th(l(lll¥3 same time us the golden in3cr1pt[on_ THREATENED urn? "xvrnrr (JAYNOR cor." ALBANY, N. Y., A11 -_ - ter threatening him wtttzlis't'yillatAGt;_ rorlfiot. and signed by the "Chant e" Black Hind B8118." was receiv- ed yesterttny by Secretary ot Stnte Samuel 3- Knfinll- The letter wa evidently written hy a chnllfletlr whs hnd tailed to pas the exnmtnatioii required under the new Cdllan wit". mobile law. It declares that chant ters who were working at the tim- the Callan law became exem t3 from examination, the same as 5w“ ors 0t cars, but. that us it ls ma ill married men have been thrown olul Of employment by 11111111,; to p“; nTllfi best thing you can do 1. c'(m_ eludes the letter, "in to brelik the new law and let. the uld cbnufleura go through wlthont examination. 1: not you will got. what Gnynnr got, bu; Wm. .l. 11nd A. M. oi Frcerl 'l‘b’c funeral will tnke place totnorrovw‘ to St. Peter's Episcopal‘ l[————. l‘ ' ‘in... .5”. r1110\vN¥-'KFNL-\v Glasgow, rficlflllf. On excavating they discovered four . you dollars. ' l 8471111111‘. linens, culutx-d dimitics, Scotch ygiitglmms in stripes, chucks and plain, white Swiss spot nmsllns. Prices irmn 151-. to 201'. .11 yard. Now cltvnring at 121,0. per yard. Montreal, Quebec. Liverpool Fri. 1\\1_u_'|.’-~ ' tpftkfi“; 11f Ireland Thu. Aug 1S~Lnkc .\l.'1|1ilnlid Firut Cabin Emprcoaen. . . . . . . . . $00.00 up. Ono Clu: Cabin Lake Erie 1 Lnlm (‘hzmplaiut _ . . . . $47.50 u . Lake hlanituhzt p Second Cut in Elnprlflflilk. . . . . . .. .. $51.25 Third Cabin. EUIPf€SSC$---.-. $3n 0o Other bouts, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $28.75 w.B.11uwAun.u. 1'. 1110.11.11 “L. John N. l. bLMntt howtnbocnldkgent. (film-lot lnown Einpress l» it Shoes ECIALAGENTS 'l'l1uu1-\\ :|\1lu11u1 stylus in " Shoes for \\'n||\\'|l are beautiful i '1ll t\\t\t\\'v:1|' to l7!- si-cu wily. 'l‘|11'_\‘ aru ju-sl from tlu- |n:11111l:1cl11rcrs :1mt"i111'ludc. the l-itcst klt“§lgll§ and styles I'm‘ women. Th1- slmcs havi- arrived in :\ll amps and are priced :11 $2.5“, 3 5n and +00. ‘Morris & Smith 1:; Quin Street. . _ 1 gf~5 one which will send you to your grave. It this new law ls not chang. ed tn one months time you can p". pare tor your grave. LONDON Torchon Laces and Insertion ion l'£ll‘1l&l 11f ’i‘m~1-h1»n laces and i11.<1~1'tlu11.~:. 'l‘l1t- lmlttucc 11in largo shipment. Rxu-ptiu1111l value at. 2.10. :1 curd. 14111111111 clearing price, 3 cards in!‘ 2111-, I Silk waists clearing as lollows 1 1 blk. 11111111, siiztu ~11), nt $1l.75,f1.r dfifto, I1 blk. \v11i.~.t.s, slaw-z: il-t, Z113 nud 22S at $1.511, [111- ti .00 |-;-,.-h_ l lllli. \. $11.87. green \vni.~:t..*:, 81110:: 1M and 31'», T150, fur $3.011 eat-l1. ' .1 '. ‘.11; and 3R, m. ., ant-l1. fies, ill, 36, 3R lul . 1' , size Il-l, nt $.'1..'10,f<-r lumvn \-.. i" 111111 -l|l, :11". d.‘ 311, Women's lure gloves rl .11‘ 25c. 11 pair. dledium length, white 11nd black, sizes (L1,, 7, 7,',_ g and 8-1- "duo" 111» to 5111». 51111-11111 u. clear, 2511. r1 pair. Men's Double Width Suitin Cloths at $4.90 a suit t suit ends, 1111111110 width tweed Nllllilltg‘, regular $2.25 and $2.50 r1 Yurd, ti; yards. in Special tn elem", $1.91) smt. Men's and Boys‘ linen Hats 25c each Light and dnrk pntternn in lin- 1111 llilLl-i, vnluts up tn 48c. each. " broom! price to clt-nr, 25c. each. Men's Tics at Z for 25c Thom‘ urt- lmlnucvs of n. 11111111101‘ nl hues 1n 155.". tics, tannin-hand 11nd 111ml’. ~11, 11:11:11]); dnrk colors. Stu-cull prlrc to talour, 2 tur 25o. dfrutt. Mcillllilltwlllili SUMMEIISIDE. rtdstl. Headquarters Ftllt oadezl 5hr: ls, empty, shells, powder, prime smokeless Car ridges, Winchester and W. M. C. loaded shells ' _ 44 40 38 55 4 60 Winchesttr‘ 3 1n one oils. Gun cleaners. gun loaders, at lowest prices. ' . Cameron 22 and 32 smokeless wads or’! t I Co s douse each piece.‘