‘_ _ J ` '_ l ' -James McGrath, Tignish, was i ` g route ' Bunimersidc yesterday.-S. where he has \'» . as teacher §_' _ ` i» __ __ ' f 30 _ _ - -'I‘ha_t desirable property iii s i ) ’ “ ` The following were the Alberto __ _ _ 5- --- _-----~-- L' ' -The Morning Daily Guardian canlflnd other conveniences Gold Bond `\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \ _ Qi' _"/ market. prices yesterday- Oats 38c_ sheds, Sic., and 2 or 95 acres C A M E R 0 N ® C 0 _ butter 18c, eggs liic and hides Bc.-A._laud, is oflercd for sale at a _ _ ~ ._Epam¢}gd ill*}..}."L.,".§I.§'l§."§i}l."{»}§§§.}L.fI`§iL}§{.l§§."" "" crossed by n mornin en Paoli . B ___ ° -Mrs. D. H. McDonald, Bedeque, 0! P. W. U. and will no .I 6 grossed to Pt. du Gliene yesterday_- good in his new position.-S i | 'X ‘ 4 ii consisting of residence, store, iprice. It is ncnr churches, pi-_ _ _ Has rural ne obtained at Lat!¢rf,y'5 Tougoriaiiiiinil delivery and telephone' connec- _ _ Parlors, Summerside. 12-16drtf.ltiou. Applicants should) write J. P. ;, / » -_ Hemi, onsi-ioiieiown, ior furtiier A P ' f _-J. ii. iiiiiiiu‘esmi_ leader of the particulars. or ask Albro Howatt. O "" .opposi_tion, wasla visitor to Summer- Tryon, to show them through the side yesterday.-S. _prernl_ses. 8-28drtf. -All news, advertising and sub- -Those registered at the Queen scriptions in Alherton and viciiiity`y9St0Nll1Y \\`€I`€f-JRE- HFODIIY. Mon- o; / should be handed to H. Clark, Ag¢n¢_ treal; J. B. Martin, St. John; G. ’ -" 7/ 1.25.1,-"_ Shaefer, Carleton, N. B.; W. F. Mc- _. ,_-' ' --- Kie, (‘hnrlottetowii; J. H. Messervey, 0 __-‘°' » -Miss Mamie stewart, summerside, Montreal; Wm. A. Gaudet mid A- E- _, <'_\`_jl~\ " and Miss Mawley Morrison, New- Giilldeti Tifinlslli J- F. LHWSOH. SL _ é’i;3 _ /' ffoundlancl, crossed to l‘t.` du Chene' J0llI1i J- Allieft Bfellnall. E. Hi\Cl<'3'Cl -X\ .- - Q _) ` \\ ill _-,/ xi or- lli:iii in-ice :i loii<,_ :' »; 1 '- _rf %i yesterday.-S. -li ll‘iiioll\\o lll'\ f°°_\ _ ~sl1ould he h ld ` -lP~ Ill' C’ TT ~lio1-suii-l llirv will look /fl *a\ ""2 :~ O(¢ _ ui *U i i _n@l1' ,,(..~».. 4.-F ‘_ .we ve, l< :L .ir§.an'» ia ,...,.,--1- vf lil-'l~i' :iiul ll il lu-llii, iiliilc l\\ W `€`9l'>Y ` ; _ t_ In . ii iii' loutward _ by the Empress yesterday J _ _ _ ‘ Dwi »`\lmll10l'Slll€ Ht 3 filled promptly, and iiuotations sup-' fav. f__f`__ J "'_§_" ' ' 'L_ -___ vY._._ ll----V V Y ~ -- ---~-----~ fl' "L Ycstefllill' U* tf\k=` Messrl BOF' plied upon application to the above N ig den und Hazen to Souris. Quite ii.fi,~m_ _ 9_3d,.12i_i ' number of local politicians also took , ‘ ' “ in the trip -Q _ _' M . ° _ C ' ` '__ `i'1nd Wairo have all been formed bv fl L1 ¢mUf¢1C¢U1‘m9 0- Ti _ ' c .»:;='ii1.;‘.5”2..'::;‘i?:“ir.lf‘:ii";:°r;I t>.=1 ton with her parents and Dr (3 H -A s al left S - iose registered at the Clifton Suinmerside, yesterday were:--H. E. Gallant, Halifax; Mrs. C. Stewart, J. H. Iliivics, Cliarlottetowii; F. A. Gar- nnie to 'Ernest McQuar _ HIE. HIM? HVUS0; James pie, Agent, 7_29dr"_ ()'Brien, Elmsdale; AEneas McDonal_d, Cliarlottetoivni Harry Clark, Vic- _ \`___ __ U _Misses (garrie and Gladys HOL toi-ia; _(leo. Mctluarrie, St. John; W. St' ‘L mfln. Suininerside.¢ were passengers E- whltfh T°l`0"t°"`l" lm0rning____si_ '-To give the' Guardian readers an ,_ ,_.._ _ _ . ‘___ ___ _ k § ' .__ idea of the immensity of the fishing "3 ll ' ' A I “AL U “Hr --l"I‘ank McNeill, Sunimerside, left _ industry in this Province it might be . . . ' - .ny tug lamp,-ess ye5;er,i,,y morninglstatecl that Messrs., R. jr, Holman (1 0 L D B 0 N D S H 0 1" S len route to Wolfville to resume hislLiniited, Summerside placed one sing- _ _ studies at Horton _l\¢ademy__S_ le order with one of the worlll's niost_ l lllw M Hlnk]"‘]l"'l"l"ri-filllw _ ___ reliable manufacturers for over one . _ _ _ -Miss Annie Mclican, trained nurse, thousand gill nets. Part of this or- , Eiew §lyl¢S if 24.00, 3l\l 0 _lwlio has spent the summer in Searle- der has been received, To m.eet the C I demands of fishermen for reliable nets _ McLean, left on retiirn to.Bo'stoii this firm buys only newly made.nets_ 'y0Sf0I‘ill1Y~'~l'3- fall manufactured from best quality Sciil Island Clottoii All iniiil order~i _process still goes on Poverty bay _ ay once more become dry land. inmu Uttuwm W [_ (gotton ch ,_ glhe soil of these newly-formed low ` ’ ° '1(,tte'tL,wn_ F: Mc`D0“;m1|_ Mun`ct0,3___lanils is thus naturally rich and will u I S _q_ repayi cultivation. _ Coiwisiiiig' of .; uoiisa Powaa _ T. i nr-_siiras Cl.F..~\NI".RS ’l`l IR ESI lF,l1-'S Cemetery and l .iie rel ested to meet at the hall _ ' ' lu , _/\|_S() §Scliiirman's Block, at 1.30 sharp.- ~1 ;‘: _ S. =; Inr'c‘r11ational_ Harvester Co`s ._ f§€"‘fl-°fE»,”..‘l§l“fifi..?f..i‘;‘§“§i?.333 i-.nth lust and will remain there at ° ` ‘ » .the residence of Herbert Green until Gasolfnff Englnes - Monday the eleventh. Will also be :it Albcrtoii, at Mr. McLeau’s hotel. _ _ ( PI- P_ _ i'l'iie.lN(I .” ""7."l‘»".'-`P5ii`!'$§."I1`-`.i‘§iG - ,.1 ur llii'r_~.liiii;‘ oiiilil. __ A. HORNE 6;? CO. ~ .\`l'_l I IN() AGI"l\]'l`§ NEW ZEALAND. The complete alteration oi the con- , _\~'I\I,-Il L PLO\\'_ _ fiigiiratioii .ind drainage system of the east coast of New Zealand in the ~_- iieigliborlinod of Hawke bay, conl fll; 'ill ili`<‘ lilcsl :iiirl ilp-to-_lrile iiiipro\'c1iiciii~:, :ill _I sequent upon a great vo1canic_ con- . i' lin-li nc :irc ollcring nt lowest prices :incl on l;,;';`,",',(,`," 3;, 1. ri: s io -Anil our <‘ii_~;ioiiici_\'. S:ilisf:iclioii ;1iiui':iiilci_d. ._ in aifarticie entitled “The Great _ _ _ _~ _ _ . .' Wairarapa: A lost River," published Dill oi _uint l`o_r pints .ind leriiis lii_l`oic buying I ___ the ___,I,__________m0nS of the New kleali-ind Institute” for 1908. )For- inerly the coastline extended farther enstivurd than at i>1`¢S9Ilt. and numer- ous streams which now form dilierent lriver-systems flowcs south-eastward into a great river running for _Q con l A QUESTION 'OF FAME ' A ;;ood-roads agitator was speak- ing very enthusiastically tri ii group of fnrnicrsi. Une liiiy-seedy member ol the uiidii-nee was so much pleased with what he heard that he called out: “You’re the mon I want for sena- tor." Th? Sill'-f1k0l` llaiil no attention to hini. Iait presently the farmer again lcallcd ut: l “Voi1're the man for Senator." I "My friend," said the speaker I“you are kinder than you are wise. Let me ask _von a question. Do you know the iiziine of either senator from !\‘I;issncliiisctts?” "No, sir.” “Of either senator from, Uliio'?" “N0, sir." "Of either sciiatiii' from Virginii\'?" "No, sir." "Well, do you know who Julius Caesar was?" W" "Yes, I’ve heard of him." "Well, now, a mere senator, even from any one of the most famuiis states, is not well enough known for his name to have reached your ears. But the Roman emperors were road~ builders, und, though Julius Caesar hasbeen dead more than 2000 years, you' know who he was. We are here not to consiilri' such a small, transi- tory suhject as a senutorship, but such a lasting and noble subject as road~buildlng." ood’s 1 1 1 > ~ siilerable part of its course parallel S ;;____._)lu_¢_},-uf_ with the const. But great earth- a iriovernents at the close of the Plio e 1 cene period caused ei large part of _ “"""""_"_'_'_'___” the coast to disappear beneath the gh,q,,.,,,_,___ "` 3seu_ the Wairarapa river with it, and ical change took place the network oi tributaries from the west bared the country of niuch of the limestone ‘ _ I into shape with the formation 0 I `_`, ‘Hawke bay, Poverty hay, and other ___ .1 » inlets. Before this great topograph- *~‘ ` D ' i" f 4" I 3 _ 1/ .`/J/."'i‘.i.f_ __ _ // i_'.-'J'.»';~l€p;»‘ ig A25. ,_3§:w -me if i _ ,p 5 ` 'l`lii'i‘<_-is i'o Hilisll ""_ llllt' lol' (looil 'l`:iil(il- \ I il V ~ inn:-~ ' "Q Il "` '_ ' ' ` i F"'ir w_I_lng|_:~. illliil' illlhl 0|' _ ' l\l:il:iii_o' good clollics int-.'iii_~: liiiliiiigr ilioiiglit NK _ E.. - .i'l'.‘f' ; i :ind :~`i