r r Y MORNING : 31°' -i»§'_‘ i`:§;2$. -§2§>'-1; 5 §§i"`i"f ggtllr lwnnt a share of the clothing , trade this fail. I think I am $01118 theright way about getting t- I nrpose selling first-class goods l)ower than they were ever sold in tliecity before. H. H. Brown, The New :iatirirrg iran. 9.4d ,nw 21. | _ “ To have been first, proves antiquity. To have become first, proves merit.” “Progress , Brand” \ Clothing ru»f»,,» ias a Hrs C '° A ESS? ilirotligglliipllill/IliEIT. t \ ,||_ li av \ _[__ __ __ , P BANK OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 50 Shares of $100 Each. $5,000.00 Dividends 1° p.c. payable quarterly, January, April, July and Uclober. r-'-*I-t|t_3L= .23 I-*. Q5. The llank of New Brunswick stands at the hcml of Cuiiadiaii Baiilcs in regard to Reserve Dividends and earning capacity. The stock nets 4.30 D- C- “P011 lllff offers aa inducement to investors unsurpassed by nily other hr-.nk stock. Owing to an extremely conservative valuation of its resoiirccs this Bank shows assets apparently only 265 p. c of its capital. We have been informed on good authority that a. fair valuation would place its :wsets tar iv advance of l"l1iS. This statement is supported by the fact iliat a boiizi tide vaslii ffer of $350 I sl1s’e has been made by one of the largest Canadian Banks and has be refused. J- Mackintosh as Co, Halifax, N. S. and St. John, N. B. ____ -kc =$_€~ Y "r -_r .___ ‘v:»-~lHi i _V _ "_ i .as returning by the Eruprsssysstsrdq. i passenger by the Empress last night. Saturday. yesterday evening by the Empress. i the guests ef Miss Sadie McLennan. i I of several cars of flour for his business. l Mics. Janus Bnmscouss left yesterday morning on return to Cambridge, Musa., ahora visit to her former home io al M peque.` soot. Try ir.. Gamble, North Tryon. Queen and Fitzroy Streets. lu ti very short time. Branch 0fii¢g§S_ilmmarslde. and__Alherlon. I 'l‘iii:|ii: were 150 passengers md Juris O.llrNusuN,0harlottstown,wss s, Two l’i~ohlbl|.ion summonses have been lllits. H. H. Bunn, Mrs. Willismll. Sumlnersids. _ _ ' Miss MARY' Llllnarsn has gone on a visit > -W `~ ' B"°“'“ 'md Miss AM* Suu" '»°"3lm°d to St. John where sho will spend u week _ Tai: Mlssles Bertha 'and Annie Stewart, i{cnsington,nre visiting* st Brsduibane, M. C. Dscansr. North Tryon, was in i town yesterday looking after the loading INVERNESS.-Remember the name. “nd P°l““ l” N°“ s°°i'l“' Ask your dealer for INVERNESS COAL. - - " P . Ul\2X'¢6ll6d 101' S521"-ll DUIPOSOB “Hd classes on September 5th. Pupils may Household usa. Clean and Free from _ Mns. E. rl. CLARK and Mrs. John Aflieok P R O E B R O S _ leftvesberday moraine on relllrv tv their meraide Methodist ranrrrr-gntlon will be ‘homes in West Haven Connect|cut,nfter a hem the gm; Sunday in Qcwbel-_ um, the few weeks visit to their father Lorenzo thi,-d Sunday,” repo,-ted in yeste,-d§y'5 P. B. CLARK, Alberion, has taken s position with Sinclairk Stewart and will begin his duties next. week. Ho will re- sldsfn the Dr. llioNeill House, corner s D. R.Monn1sox began work on the albane. ' C ntrnl street sewer yesterday, with B 811118 0f 20 H1011- l"ClU‘ll"8 l?W°@“8ll\5el‘°- Lord, who with her daughter Miss Dot, This Sewer. the 0“\C011l¢ 0| C°mm°"l'l' has been spending the summer in Tryon Q H510 P1‘l\'B'~B elll0rDl‘iSl‘- Will be HH °l1-i209 and vicinity, leaves this niornim: on ret-, ,M _ _ W ___<_- ' :` lesson to the to\vn,andit is hoped will uwmg to 'ph -~ "“°` "` ‘ create a thirst for the much needed water, by Mm Hmm, Le", ~,',y,,,,’ who Wm ,.,pe,,d investment, an exceptionally favorable return upon rliis class of security. It W°_;`_kS_ BYSWIT fig; tggwgoux “me time Vlfllifillll lu J ‘HOD 'md Sllbllrlrl- sll Bl' UH. ' f z " d §s:E€_t‘:o1&2r'“:§,_egiieatil euheizltce 02:32: Suuilneralde will worship in their hall Mmke, bLru_,_ ,D the sh°m_ and next Sunday, morning and evening. will liuirrnl win. olnclr iiilnn, imported D“"'“" "“° *“’”°"”@ °f°h“ l"“°°f °f the from New Gldmow N_ S_ Mn Manton Methodist Church, they had united with is a liusller, mid j udtzing by the baklnnillg th” °°nR'eg“d°"' Rgv' R" G' Sl'r‘"‘hle he has mario, the work will be completed °'e°°m°5' N°W "bn Rav' H' J°hm°" is lor Boston on Thursday. with har mother MRS. Fnsnsiuc Cnanx will he at home twelfth isnd thirteenth. pulpit next Sunday, morning and even- ing. REv.F.A. WltiH'ri.r.iN and son Car- .nen, left yesterday morning: by the Empress, for a holiday trip bo St. John W J Wnrriusv wlllieo en his music secure choice of hours by applying at his residence, Summer Street. U-4d5i. THE anniversary services of the Sum Guardian. Miss Maitoauur J. Mi'Li:NNA.\' recently returned to Charlottetown to resume her studies in the C. B. College, after spend- ing n plonsent vacation with her parents Mr and Mrs Alexunder_McLcniian, Brad- Mas I{aiu>roN, formerly Miss Carrie os n. ey uilibeaccompunied THE Presbyterian cungrtgatioii of home, each congregation will worship in l. its own church. A FEW days ago James C. Tuplin, had Miss Emu Quint.:-ir, Alborton. Mi' Luonma Snaw, Boston. is the 8“¢"l'f 0' - . , _ _,fy »-,»r,_,r~f_-».-.¢i»,~ ` Mrs. William H. Hacker, Sulutnerside. _, - _ ,_ _ _ _ _ ERHQT MCNU'n` udpeqm' 'mt' to ‘Misa Linn Srsnsmos, Tryon, left yes- ' _ ` ¢ _ . - ', 5.ff'fi'If?!§‘1‘\1‘?‘%.7".J.‘§';_?': lst. John yesterday to at/tend the oxhlbl- mm” momma for Mount Am,,°n_ sank- -’ ,_ Uh tion. 'me' _ _ __ _ _ i 7,4 , on Wednesday and Thursday, Sepl.ember_ rr,--....:~ rf-».\4»._.'-`=..~.~¢,. ‘ it iris fel” i ~ "ll ” Q -. , _f I _ ._» , -5; _ _ ,L Mxssng Lrgzrl AND Rum( DElrANl\`gY KYB i """`""°"°" _ . . ,,"'- _~`°;._»m` served, returnable st Summer-side on ,.|.|,,|,_,R the". .mer Mm 5, 15. Coombs, \ - .. g' s . _ 'MN~ ~~ . . ‘ , f A n __ R,,,,_ H_ _,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,M ,,,,,,,,ed f,.,,,,i F you want an extra Suit or t_wc for the school children come right her.-. hi” "°“"°“ ""1 'im “cw” his "W", N We have pretty wash dresses for the _girls in cotton, linen and muslin also Shirt Waists, Skirts, &c., which we will- sell all this week at a biq reduction to clear. We have a very attractive stock of Boys’ Suits in tweeds' and worsteds, as well as in wash materials, which you cannot afford to miss' if in need of any' Bring the boy :s and girls here for their clothing, if you want ;tl1e_ best for the least money. L s I 0 R C & £00’ r 'rue Store That Saves You Money. ` 7 _-e l WE OWN AND OFFER FOR SALE 518.500 ,ooulwv or snnnsvrrsr; 41-2 rr. ¢. Bonus ' Dua July i. 1955.' Interest payable half-yearly. January Ist and July ist. Price 106% and Interest, yielding 4 ya p. c. 155 Hollis St. I-Iullfa.x. i o. Windsor liotul, Montreal. N_ 4% wwrvvrvwvwvvww rvwmli DO WE UN DERSELL? 'i`l1at’s what we want yon to (ind out, and for yourself, because no one else can make comparisons that will be so convincing to you. We lit the price so that you can see it for li. ian.\mi§ il! ‘Gopper............ U. S.Steel...._. 1075 _unusual good luck nt the mackerel Close. Sept 5. Sept. ll IQ 1l2§ B. R. T..-...... ... 77% 782 Bnlllmore........ i225 l2l§ l/5.5 Erie . . . . 47 47 Pennsylvania. ., . . . . . . .. . . Readii:ig.......... l39§ li0§ Sugar Southern Pacific. . i)1§ Oli ' St. Paul.. . .. 1793 18031 3'; ir 'M C: C l_J ; BY _£¢ C Z Urnrrn lamina, may iozsri, Members Montreal Stock Exchange, Y.,Onlr.,Wesl.ern 5l)§ Bl; _~_4»__w liarlsholna, Bogen &. lla Members New Yo Stock Exchange, i6o St. James St., Montrell. - ”°°mP°¢9“" blinds °f U10 €8¢€°m¢<-l NQRMAN B1NMoRE, Manager, Noon 103., omsm dshing which he and John Lewis have b Seprna been prosecuting with excellent results ° 112; during the summer. Uutof rlve nets they 79% landed 800 mackerel in one catch, one of uw the nets caught. 500 of them. The mack- I77* eral aiu of ixcellent quality. and will com- 4” r maui] tip top price lu Boston this fall. AQUIET wedding took place a.t` the rsstown yesterday, when her eldest. 'bg' danghterllliary was married to Joss h liidmwf igwwtf This cut shows our I h p gaaollnr engine outfit, mounted on skids, which we are selling for 38°. The cost of operating this engine is ONLY 3|: Pliil HOUR. sndit [is suitable for running; -feed mills, wdod sawing outfits, print- ing presses, cream separators, ice cream freezers, washing-sewing-and laundry, machines, etc. _ _ horse ' power. P - __ 182, » R. Lawn, orrrucrowrr, by the nav. J. It. ’ r -- r A mu Gough. The bride was dressed in while was attended by Miss Mary Lldstono, and Benj. L. Deacon, barrister of Winni- peg and s brother of the brid su orted W pp the groom. Only immediate relatives of the bride and the groom were present/ THE excellence of the Presbyterian Church choir of Aiherton was manifest I-k in their conduct of the praise. consisting of two metrical psalms and four hymns, at the recent Fraser Memorial Service. The accompsniments were safe in the < organist.--Ona was ngresably impressed by the quiet and reverend demeanor of the large number of children and young persons present. Itis hoped that they _ will lay to heart the impressive words 'of the Rev. Mr. Gratz in oommendina the practise of erecting memorials to the worthy departed, and find an example M in the life of one who, llttcd to adorn o ll ere. i RMMAAF RMRMRRMMM yourself- -marked in plain figures. Can you afford not to compare ? Special for This Wcck One liundrfd Dozen Tea Plates Bi GQ; 40 cents per dozen. Park Worth 80c. A. _N. McKAY, Colwlll s Old Stand, Sunnyside, ' Telephone 182 V' i5mwf twwtf. ‘dllvinlam mulvlmtn MMS New Undertaking and Embalm- ing Rooms Opened in S’Side. Ou Granville St,__two doors north of Mcbo n:ild's 2111' Store CALENDAR FOR SEPT. 1906. MooN's Pnasizs. i::lM°saa.t i- 8” ff ~ New glioon i8 d. ' . » ' First Quarter . . _ . _ °.i‘f¥.?i ugiéir . Qs Ego. iiig;-'.=~' $355.2 INBEEV s'§f"é=--P L_ B : A 1:3' -E’ -ts rs U f there were present at the service, his §§§§§§§2§’§§EE5E5'£:E5=E=a_ao~i=ior».:.=re»- 'r 4 mm w H H 3’-. 32.: 3.=e5§€,’="3Z -.‘§€=3 5:3 asecemammmmmmmmummmmmmom S2235S&33§EE§§§§3£$§E$§§5 eeaaaemeeaaaceaeaemaecacaer §§§ZE§E§§55E§&§5§E§$E3S¥§¥E ¢m_¢?=E$=m<-»-cc emu' s&$¥;:5&3 a22s§§&2§E%s :EB ¢x`l=?O,~I°|-5 =xr§=|¥:A=KPl* @: =§3§ES$£ E22S§§E§§ SB h m Sa Su - ~»» mm:~oo 5§ZE&§ .CSE Q38 '1'n Fr Sal Su S_ii 5- ='65= 32 E255 .-_..._ v--co SS&2S ii tl, o 07: ooo, ooo, o oo n oi Having decided to engage in the undertaking business I have s new np to date hearse and a complete line of cloth covered and polished csskets and collins; also of Ladies’ and Geni.lemen's robes. I have just received the latest improved, embalming outfit and sm prepared to do embslming at short notice. I have started s branch at Kinkon in charge of Ambrose Monag- han. Distance not limited. Prices moderate. The lsnrrlt and tiniest llns of Eotibbllrl and Exercise Books ws havs ever had, and the but value in the City at Osrtsi-'s Bookstore. 3.3139, trio to Osrtei-'s Bookstors for your School Books and School supplies, hit vslns in the City, bigger stock than svlr. Cash discount to all. 3.3151-Q My New American Hats came A. ‘ WA Dm A N. rr nu. mr.. napa. .ra .se nr. "Franklin Sgxclai " H. H. Brown, _ ;-masters' onavtle si., sruarrrarrriaa. ° ‘ Th* H" °° °°x> Uw- ‘i' ii wider sphere, deemed his native Island flood enough to live, to work, and to die lu.-The Rav. Mr. McDonald, Bloomiield, as one of the younger suhool of Presbyter- isn Ministers, spoke earnestly and hopc~ fully of Church Union.; In addition to the widow and children of Allan Frase daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. K. Fraser, of Chsrleston,S. C., formerly Miss Belle Eilark of Albert/on, and his nephew Cyrus cMillnn, Vice-Principal ol Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown. Among thc members of the choir were two “name children" of the memorial, viz:-Allan Fraser Matthews, Inspector of schools, and Allan Fraser McArthur, so popularly known at home sud “On the road". -Next meeting Lodge Prince Edward S. 0. E. Tuesday, Sept lith at 8 p. m.-Red -A prize shooting of thsOovshssd Rifle -Dr. Sniallwood's dsntsl odics w respectfully lnvltod to attend. -Thesnnusi meetings! MCP. F- Illini Fish and Game Protection _Asboslotlon wlllbs held in the Biiplndiifl Kill* ti-sta's Court. room nn' Irldsy evening. Sept 7th, at B dulook. The saun- tlve oiiloers of Kings slid Prilloi 068355! srs expected to attend, sl ,impklalt business, including rpmpolell DIMM- uisatstotliansw gems” _,Aoi will be laid before the meeting. ' 930| Chsmheris_lr.'s Ein lain- i This is s llnlmsnt, for lbs. mst power over pals. It qslsstiygahsys the exgrmoteilag pains at rosnsiatlsgs ami mslsfsissp sud rsst psssibis. Pd' M10 _t»yait"'qtiitsi»lo. _ _ :,*' ` K @_ »__Z§C&_i q;’ o 5 rn Things insurance Mcn arc Saying About i-5/>e- LIMAX POLICY \ '__9f_ Accident insurance “It’s no use talking, we cannot stil our policies against the Climax Policy tf the Canadian Casualty Company. C5 “.. .. . .Yes you have the vlinncr all right in -the Climax.” _ “'l he Canadian Casualty Company are doing a great business. . . . . .That Cl'-max Policy of their’s is a dandy- we can’t compete with it.” ~' W. T. Burrows, Agent at Suniiuerside. . W. P. Callahan silk and carried tx bouquet of white A lg; . carnations and iiiTild`cn hair ferns. She K _ O “We have got to have a. policy that will compete with the Canadian Casualty’s Climax or we can’t do business." ii That Climax policy of the Cana- dian Casualty Company is the cleanest cut: contract on the market.” . . . . . .“We1l,`tne Canadian Cas- ualty Company have produced just what we have been endeavoring to get at for years. .. . . . They deserve to Remember thc Prlccls$80 Sizes 1, r}§,_ 2.2%, 3, 4% 6 Write for prices and catalogue to iééé résriaaaoa at Mrs. Marlon 'r. Deacon, St, Jghn, N _B_ M9 have all the business coming to them on that Climax Po1icy.” If we are to get business we’ve got to get in line with the Climax, all that‘s there is to it.” K. ROGERS. M m_¢_geur, Ebbraelr. Manager P. E. l. Branch. Rare. _ fl* W1 O 0 ANNouN_c_EMliNTs. °m»~» Qjqmx»° urday 12th. lnst. st one o clock sharp. _ Best , _ olub will be held at their fluke 01| Sat- I -i , rr; - ~ ~f“~°°:.:‘:.':r° ' :‘ r_Sl=°== ‘ . 4 ‘fl-,cy a r I _:rua nav. o. iriurrarn will nnwh s, _ I! Ill “IC _ e __ --»o--- sermon to the membsrsci! the L. 0. _A_ _ _ _ _ , -- lu Nara ina. cms oaur-rrtr on sabbath I ‘ w0fld_ the0thinstst1l.iD. All lI\¢\hbei‘l are ' ` _ 'Fi _ , are mute tu ure Urrnea anon, | Farmers will pldsse wrile us advising” how many P189 and the best shoes in the U nited States are made in the ' September, "delivered 78huimerslde. Our _-pales should _mit you. _ Walk-Over _i F sctories Try the shoe and you`ll say so too. . t9i=i.1§t.SlsiH~ ' | fat) no to :'75 lbs they have iii: for selling lu 111011* li an _i_ioi>ioNs.