""' *"”**"“'F“*'*‘*vw?4 --‘wg rl? ,sl"*’ W?-qWww~F ._ »~..aa-in-0U¢~4~a1\ >sn¢»t» E' in this City, astricfly limited nu ` ber_oi shares (NON-ASSESSABL _ are f,__Hered_a_t S_5O_ per s iaref .L -,_ . * cation, ofiiio, etc ."" ' ` “ ~f*»‘°“ =. -»~ rf»<r~1-.rr . ‘i’.gQ" _-Y-;»~.~~., s~.--.. ~,~,. - .. . _'gi/__ ,. . _ . _ V . V ,.._;.._‘._._,_U`_‘__p3`§.:r. .;x,;.,»_.?."_,-3 . _._._ ;...,. -...__,.-_p/i._.__.`.__._,,‘§Iq_,,{. , ,..- -inn csaaniin. ciuaaorssrown camo!! mwanD_ni.aNs;,',oo'rosnB 714.21901- lmy > v'4'- ' F; Vice President- ' ' Martin, while intoxicated, had his head badly battered witha' bottle by Mrs. McDougall, at whose house he was at .the time. One cut made required seven SER ETARY CAGE. WU TING FANG (thc Chinese Minister, HON. WILLIAM C. `WHITNEY. lava permitted use of their namf *Y°‘?° in insinnin 01| In my _ W insides some of the gentlemen a -, substantially interested stitches. The woman was arrested. ,_, __ ,__ ______-,_ ,___I_______.___...-_. J i- 1 GLUTT ON Y Is more common than we may think, if we define gluttony as eating beavond the body’s need of sustenance _an beyond the stomach’s capacity for digestion and msimilation of food. That is a fair 1 definition, and it fastens the name glut- thetermasaninsult. Thefactd e luttony is marked by its consequences. The overloaded stomach become dis- a tml ...se or ONE HUNDRED e_-sed, The porn!" form for the °°=<1i- D- - ~ ° 'IHOUSAN D SHARES at the pop In naming wells in their honor, an I' hr price of ONE DOLLAR pe O bred for sale. hon is¢weak” stomach The “weak” stomach fails in furnishing adequate nl- ' tition for the body, and soon the“weak- iisrr, (NON -ASSESSA BLE) is f- aess"spreadsfromthestoniachtoother ALL the money from the sale of ' Gad” Idial m’°°"°r7 curesdiseasesof the stomachandother liilik is DEVELOPMENT WORK organs of digestion and nutritiom It enables the ect assimilation of food Y Felf t wells on tracts of nearly SIX l>¥Wl1i°h 011° Q16 l}¢81"h md °tf°n8fh i I DNLY; i. e. boring about twent o THOUSAND ACRES of choice i qtions) in Ventura County, Cali- o the body is maintained “Your medicine head me so much that I Broo fPola d, A droseoggin sm 'fi"°s°-1 1 toss iufiped ms. 1 atimot forget ioenia, which County is situate at iowlfellwheoltookita Ivsuoltflozsvsfv- thin with indignation and my stomach was so ads gfof which the Company holds amor praise it wo guy," wi-ictgs lig»._c.,nr.é ed side water, and has steadily produc br twenty years higlfgrade oils. Ae the coinpany’s land is proven timid nat it seemed iaumgnit autumn. My husband said he was I for the doctor, butlsaidifhewould in ahottleofthe ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ I would try that. I had not taken it long when I felt relieved. Bild it knd, dividends of one, two or have not had atoaeii of indifestion or stomach Sven Eve per cent monthly are sur to be paid, after developments are hilly completed; besides setting aside 5 surplus for further work. I*TofSALARIES paid until devel- Qlwnt is completed . Il lllilillllll llll ill. 309 Broadway, N. Y. Organized under the laws of New D Jersey Capital stock and issue ONE HUNDRED FHOUSAN SHARES at ONE DOLLAR each, 1¥O`N-A.SSESSA BLE. ew York J ournsl,) Fir t Vice-President, Winrnisn Ion, (Spirit of the Times) President, FRaNc1s Tnavi=;LYaN. 9' _ P Secretary, Hiumv Hii.1.1.i1aN, (Rea Estate), ~ cmbracesxepresontatives of the Co melcial Advertiser, Evening Pos and Morning Telegraph. Colonial Trust Company of Ne lcrb, depository. -3IMEMBER shves "9 ‘mly tozraphletters from Lord Roberts,Gnnera ~ f`UN'E DOLLAR oooltvnd every Baden-Powell. colonel Kekewich, tn shareholder is in on the GROUND King of Slain, Sultan of Johora, th FLOOR *"}n orderto introduce the st-oc t millionaires by the score. He is everywhe W former in his profession. His credential (on view at the academy are unique con- taining silk and satin programmes and an d and wtf. ‘ Miss Bake,-_the Secretary for the Kingvs 1 The latest in Walking Sticks-at Daughters of New Brunswick has .kindly O CeUf'l`a1D1'“8 Store- 11 3l- consented to speak to the King's Daugh- E>,l§i'§1wa!‘d and" Queen Alexandra A trouble since. I had been ck for four years, 9 f bottl red me. Some and less than our es cu people that knew me before I began to take the Go den Medical Discovery' tel me that they never saw such a change n any one, and they also say they don’t see how I can do such large washings as I do now, when I had not done a hin forsolon " was S S- _ Dr. Pierce’s Pellets cure biliousnel. CITY' AND iii-_ morrow Tuesday and Wednesday under l .Mooi-e, etc. Mr. Freear has travelled i many lands during the past 10 years' a pashas governors,generals, admirals an _. Michael, of Russia, etc., and was Dro -__§ '._`.'__.'.'...f - ~---- ---1- -Y--f - ~»-----”"‘ santed gold :medal of “Fine g ia Q his ` is I wx ' TIIIE] {}h’[0W11 Driying P§;°k;...,.., ..._ RRG ES iii!! Be Held in Charlottetown ._ ON.. f lilsjcsty the Sultan of Turkey for peiforinance at Yiid z Palace, Constan } uieifie a great success at St. John on reign supreme. SIYDNY, C.. B. WEDNESDAY. GBT. llilh . iiiorse Races :man rniufuiis , ssunon ,Hamster &c_ H Pneifor-All»Trot and Race, $r50.00 ’ mm” Z `1 li ‘°°‘;’$i iYDNEY, CAPE BRETON,N.S. Green Rani f ` 6 50. "”'°‘“'.‘.°§".§..§’.’\ "§¥.ii‘2.‘ “Z ..’?.i‘ .‘i."i.’2.'.“. Bfmh 0f"“» “lm B11-<1 B» k W cg” ° \ Pe phat per cent to fourth. mries close the iith October, igoi. No hor hurled bv record made after ist October, iqoi. -specially low rata by steamers and railway Que date, the races will be held on the folio h &y the 17th October, igox. e ahwmmunicattiizus _to be addressed to t huetary. QR. SMA-LLWOO Secre Cs!! td. F. L. Haszaun ' Presi"dent. NOV H) 3 11108 d&W . ivy 1 . ..._ I I 2 C €Uh'iilY FnEnaR’sFR1voi.1'r1Es.-Willie Freear °wiil appear in his world-famed and divert- ing entertainment at the Opera House to- ..'f,§f§'°§`fff,..;>`".-f..i.“.f.`§.fLf;... SUIWSIDE "DUKE AND ' ii; Tornientine. THERE will be a few more weddings this week. E Mr, D. A. Sharpe shipped 200 barrels of 4 ‘ Lilsitg-.pples on Saturday for the British k . Montreal. Poiutdu Chene. the Hill Mfg Co. the Northumberland on Friday for th Borton Market. the potato crop. ni Newfoundland, has returned to Summe i side from Aiberton. 860 lambs formed a part of the Nortliu bei-land’s cargo on Saturday morning. The shipment was made by Mr. S. H. Jones. the breakwater on Railway wharf and at rLoRaL OFFEBINGS AT BRAMPTON. _ Cape Tormentine pier may be continued. 2 Ab Bmmpwmlthe ant stop, the sehool MR. J. J. MCLEOD of Riverdale, shippe i 1000 lambs on Friday morning from here maple leaves_ alld 7% l.8ll]l).S f1`0lD LIULIC YOI`k OD, The Ynuchess was presented with 8 Saturday morning to S. H. Jones, Esq.,' 1' ' Summerside. ' control. well known here He was 30 years of a in the hospital since May last for cance . --->-- See Ellis’ ad. on Trusses. You ca ge my ,y . of Crepe Paper at Tayl s Bookstore. . toali my friends. -Jas. Paton 8: Co. 7 e Capes for golf, capes for' driving. capes ters of the diferent “circles” in Char~ Gaekwor of Borodn. the Maharnjab fofwolkms. copes for Cyclios--Pawn i0f.tetown,in the Y. M. G. A. parlor on k ofMysora, and numerous others. He m has also appeared .before H. M, King ‘ A nicelot of Canes received from New interested in the work and object of “the ~ York at Central Drug Store. 11 31 . order., will be welcome L af' ."Luton Hoo, England, the late Duke. mi§’;§',;;‘Q_%‘§:tl;_§l%‘[PueéE?;‘;e'?“r Y{%1ik', ____°_____ . and Duchess of Teck, the Grand Duke 7 U 7 Alarge Stock ,ot Crepe. Paper in the SZ. Co. C5 d&w tf. AND WEST DUCHESS. ........... ... .... ... ....... 0....; To Spend Their, Sunday The S. S. Campana was in port Saturday ii morning with a large freight from -- H. D. norway, ami., ...mi by ‘ They Were Honored ati Saturday morning’s train and at-ossed‘to Mr. W. H. Manson left on Friday for St . Jenn, N. B., with .ix horses siiippea byl ford and L°nd°n' Mr. S. H. Jones shipped 640 lambs byl e ‘f Dum: ann Ducimss Lnvn rononro. . ,, the last platform of the Royal train the Saturday 'was an ideal autumn day How does the Pioneer think it will affect I Duke and Duchess bowed gwdbye t. M1'-R°b°1'f' C"°Sbl¢ °f Sl* 3°” 5: The"send-ol! was a very enthusiastic rv ` ‘ _ one. Y 'rim Duxii:'s worms or onarirunn. . m. . How fortunate for Summerside that aworss cannms express our gratitude M sucnnne weather prevails that work on ,tho reception given us at Toronto. fl ` children were lined up. waving Bags and AT 4.30 on Friday morning fire was discovered in the second story of M 5 _ _,__ Peter. Hughes’ house. Kensington. The Royal party were warmly greeted, firemen promptly responded and before_ They reached Niagan on the lake it 1:. had gained much headway it was under 530 when Sundayewiu be spent. ,._,At Guelph, Stratford and London the A despatch. on Friday, stated that Mrf Anim N smith, Haiifax died at thatf ON MAGNETIC HEALING. piace 'rhuryday evening. Mr. smith was Much is spoken ood written during for some years in the Summerside branc of the Merchant's Bank of Halifax, and is markable woes of magnetic healing, . ge. Deceased had undergone treatment W"lr"`»h“‘.'° been lbw? in which D7' ’» paration seemstohave magical powers n talmost an shade ou want* 7 at Niagara. ~ I Brampton,Guclpii, Strat- - ToaoN'ro,Oct.12-(Special)-Standing on `\ Toronto at 9 o’clock this morning. . In saying .goodbye to Mayor Howland 1 the Duke sald, "1 desire to repeat that i magnificent floral oifering of roses. fsPnND sUNDaY ar NIAGARA. » , . , ___._...__ __ _ h these times about this mysterious method of treating disease. The most truly re- which have come under the notice of the Chase s Ointment was _used. ~ This pre g in stopping the dreadful itching. burn- I ing sensations of Salt Rhuem an Enema l an when used regularly makes the cure 7 thorough and Dermanent. 1 S Anybodybnyiag $5.00 worth' of ticket for the races 'onthe daythey A DRESS These are the product of most skilful AL 39096 Vl°°'Pl'09ld°Ul'» CHARLES S' the patronage of his honor the Lieutenant h,mds_ We'\nvim you to examine the DH-In (0Hi<=° of Walter S. logon-) Governor, His Worship the Mayor, ooi. mike, the Fit, and the Finish, and itycui ‘ ' ___ . - islled ith th I ll nl; 2§§,§‘,§’§,§‘; ,,,,,,,§' ma; ,§§°“§‘;,’,',§l,,"',,¢- gina.-w.M. scott and iamiiy oiniohfoni _ a cket.- as. Paton 8: . 7 and wtf t.have return from spending the sum- . mb Du-e¢|;0nt¢, begldeg above, has aDD€81'°d bemre ki”gs’prm°e.s’ “Jang Awell pleased customer writes about m¢1'l“Gh5l"h5m- ‘i m, s ' . 0 1' iii ilfli §.‘ii§..3‘ii..”§§Zfi’. .;§i.°2.‘iii‘.i Hoses Fw-=1° Bf°w°» Mable Bum. 9 ; ’ proclaimed tobe the most versatile per- Svlolldlfl W-We f°\‘ m°\1¢Y» Everybody Wd L°\1iS° D\11`N1l5~ f»°8°l\¢1‘S 8% L00 15. 8 Wh() S868 them f.i\lDk_ I-hey_ 81°C W0l'l'.l1 Brgcklgy Point, and Mg]p¢qug,g|~¢`gpenk|g d°“bl° the mice' ..I`w‘u rewmmend 7°" their vacation at their homes in Margate. Tuesday next the 15th at 4o’clock. All Arts,” and £250 \$l.`Z50)by his Impcri `iuit»ial appearance in C-iuada a. fe nights ago, the press of th-it, city bein most eulogistic in their praises of th ` ADVERTISEMENTS _1 nl $.00 OCTOBER. 1901 ;.';~;i;zn;;‘;‘°;‘.1~.‘.f.;;“it:;:;f. nf,-. wholesome fun, without vulgarity, will rg; as 5. 21 S.5o t Collections promptly attended to. se (ov 19 d&w 3 mos. . llilll J. lilistllllllllil, L. i.. B 8 ?.M. ' Y;*"°“" V " "’“""’"_'“”"" ""2 prettiest shades just in at Tayloi-'e r- Ilitfieo 9-4.!-1>l»i\V are r" a»f'._§"_._,,__ ¥e$sv Y » . 11. ti- ' ' The special features which distinguish ar Ou and after Moudoy. Junoloih-. 19°1.ile Paton’s Hose Specialties from those : f h` 1 11 dai S d ' . his .fgfgtgdfaésfgiiovféi W1 mn I y ( “R ails usually offered to the public are:-lst-, The ' Bookstore P.M. 3.10 3-3° 4.12 4.26 5.o6 S~5°. Lv 5~39 6.1o power-1- se _z8l5%i‘.&G A.H w _L_ °.“"6u,wa;;' " ,trains Inwapd entire absence oi irritating knots and 11.125 g need Down. stations. Read Up, hard scams. 1, an 2nd The softness and durability of the . P.M. P.ll. 7.39 lv.Ch‘townar 1.15 8.45 7.50 loyalty june. 12.55 8.30 8.19 N. Wiltshire 8.29 8.59 Emerald june. 943 9-45 12.15 8.01 Hnntel' River isoo 7.51 11.18 7.22 Emerald June. Kensington io.45. 6.58 ar. hr.: 6. }S,_d{ os as _ si c - 10.05 lv.' sr. 9.15 6.oo 1o.5o Wellington 8.53 5.26 11.50 Port Hill 7.56 4.58 12.42 0’Leary 6.44 4.o6 1.40. Alberton 2.35 P.M 5.41 3.26 5.oo 2.50 am i>.M ar Tignish lv ‘gg A yarns used. . 9.32, 3rd. The perfect shape and elasticity, gf? giving the greatest possible amount of 7~4° ` 5 comfort. ' 5 4th. The Remarkable Value for Money .io -each quality beings standard one in its f class. f Special attention in the manufacture 1 i is paid to the ilnish, odd ends and lumps i being carefully removed. Consequently fgreater comfort is obtained and in nearly l all cases the feet are as smoothly finished ‘-SS!" owe! an 6.oo lvCh’town ar 8.05 3.50 7.00 ar .\it.Stewart}lv7.oo ass 7.o5 lvl Junction ni-6.57 2.10. a.u P.M, ion the insiie as on the outside. To en- fisure this result, all the better qualities The Leading Fur Store P E. I ~ . #hw »»x.°c-ef lottctown. The swam' ~ 5 showing of. high-class Furs ever shown by ns, ' _ . /_-`.~'_=r¥ _ ~.,:§_,.,f Leading Fnrners. - » <,.~ ... .. ,_ rr . _ '.-.',»“ Mr. Sentner when in Mon- yards 'of they veryilii Goods at less . ." _ . 4 T » 'li :Lai , Goods worth from 75.. $1 Qqiik » lv .Goods w0rth"\fn@,m $1 _ > 4 4 I' .ui Only one dress to tomer. - " Insta bit of silk nearly hall-way round the a iniic long. »"- Means that 4,000,000 silk worms day spin their coccons for strands. ' ' f, ".9 . f"-' -`;.-g; . 4... Y .f 4. rl 34 Morell 6.31 1.31 55 St. Peters’ 6.09 i.o3 oo ar Souns lv 5.10 11 15 gee# wed” our a.M a.u P.iit. Mt. Stewart lv ]u_nc. ar 6.50 2.co 4.47 3.58 Cardigan 6.02 12.48 5.10 15 ar Georgetownlv5..45 12.25 sl all Z' F ` 3.35 7io 5 P. . . " i t d _ Ch`id nd ` _ ,...°‘f"“'...f’:..f’.='°“°......§‘..r5.'f.°....:...‘;°.2.i, " [ogg h Mguonam n-:g;:Ea=';':;‘;g.‘;:f: gg, :Kenneth J. Maron, n A b!s.>uld the weather prove unfavorable on tus- i » ) ' ,rmins 6; mis railway an nm by Rpm" V _ Sfssdard Tune. *fini-ther particulars and Race Programme' BARRISTER AND soucnok' D'GE2T§?feG1;x';,t_ RY, H Bll'l'llf¢l’¢ SIIIICIIOB N"“f! I`9b'l¢~ *C 'Q the secret’ ' h -0LLBm0NS PROMPTLY ATTENDED To ' p|'°°¢¢n. 3:; S MONEY To 51,() ANL C Noirrn SYDNEY, o. B, -11°' 5§,§,.”‘*”,,,,.,,d,,,. p_ E, 1 P, onion.-nmws aim-1...... ¢ ` Gl'town_ june sth xoor. Nl USi C A Li ' L¥0N.u‘S?5’§§';t°s"i`nNaY.cus Barron. bgodate of the London ING Honors Digiomse Com-ge of Music. ld and ~ nl Honors. Graduate of its College of L n) Loudon Msdarist o A°ld¢m1.§ 'kxncninacoacol » Willis ul til Syllq nilialillol C (J A. I.: S General Commission 3 Stumshipii' Agents. Lloyfl’s Allante ts for New York, Bostsni and Pxdelphir *lov 20 d8cw6mos . W ,`,_ _ _ we __anua,_ I tacE6iiEil 81 HNABB, ‘_ sniiisrims. sui.i¢i'rola Concert pianists and teach-L 5,5” an mu* ,_ s_ sto., etc. ll' of piano, organ, andvi REAL , census; irinpoaaidw ai caamue s» 'lslelal Attention to 0OI.LI_.I0‘1'IONu_ ‘i the trimming t. d fin ish-of the garment Stanfielcfs ~ a an by an e with :wow ifaiiiinnkaeeuet' 5 _ are. _ All our Ca idigens are thoroughly wl. ' made, and g1e@ocare has been given t -Jas. Paton & . 8 d8cw if. _ I Summerside P. E. Ii-ilnnd. Unshrinkabie 1 Underwear -n. nDui _,fee »-|. es; .T ‘ » F PARLOR EMATC are put npneat sliding boxes ccnvenient to handle. No Sulphur, No disagreeable fumes, , .f Every stick a match, Every match at lighter. FOR SALE .BY ai._i. Finer caasa nsaaens I -I I 1’ `v:».»~ .I ,t -usa yet the Co I2 000 it ‘ffaeref are '1 hundred strands of “ned " cocoon sill. in each thread. Each cocoon strand is a quarter Every mile, yard is full letter smooth and spun on mac which sto cally for the sligh in one of the 100yard spools 50 yard spools Sold Every where