, i 1 i i A Q; a ‘y’, l =1 _,,,. .7! ;} EXPERIENCED FISHERMEN C H O 0 S E z KING FISHER SMELT NETS‘ OR WEBS * ECAUSE THEY HAVE LONGER LIFE AND 1 2' , CATCH MORE FISH ' q‘ ‘rhey are occur-niacin size of mesh and are firmly woven with :~ 11 strong lockdmot that will not slip- Double salvage: at 1 1 top and bottom and additional ltrength at tctp in the double i ' meshes. King Fishers are specially made so as to hang g perfectly true, which accounts {or their reputation o! . _ _ ' 1 catching more ilsh. i . L 1 ~Yl ; WEBS---NOT MOUNTED l l Kingqeiaher Smelt Webs, made of 30/3 Superior Cotton Twine. 135 l feet long to hang 90 feet. These Webs nre unmounted, being the usual sheet or web. .. - 80 11,: 1m M h 3 u, do p, each .......... $i..w0 ln-lfi in. Mesh x 3 It. deep ,each . . $1- 11; 1.1.111; :4 n. ace; each $2.110 15-111 in. Mesh x 4 11. deep, each . . $2.33 _ 1 1% m Man x 5 f; dun, “on _ .. $2.80 iii 111. Mesh x 31ft. deep, each . :53" ‘ " ' 1% in. Mesh x 3 It. deer). each . ... 51.70 l‘... 1n. Mesh x 3,6 1t. 6ND. 1:411! - ":55 _ 1,,“ "L Mesh x 4 "_ deep, each 52.313 1'1 in, Mesh x 4 it. deep, eac . . . . . . .. ' 11,1 in. Meshx6it. deep, each ‘............ $33.: - _ , Cedar Net Floats (Any Quant1ty) Per 100 . - $2.00 MARLINE Right $1111 Left 1 ll). Hunk 251: ti THREAD TIVINE AS lll. Ball . i343 KUTCII Suvranetdccay. Per lb. lac CORKWOOD. P" lb- "' ° PARCEL POST PREPAID sum your: ormrzn ma“ AND n1: Parcel Post Inf-paid direct to your door on all A orders of King-Fisher Gill Nets or ‘Vebs SURE 0F GETrING THE 517E r amounting to 55.00 or more to all points 1:1 YOU -WANT. the Itlarltlmes or Magdalen Islands. M HEB S 1mmerside P E I Ii. T. HOLMAN LI , I 1 - -- SDIHG COW! IF YUU WANT A DOBTBR Wily Gail The “That path 1s rmlv for font nas~ lengers.“ "ivr-li-blimev!" the man replied. ‘Mirrt my rows on foot, then?" “Here, you," said a policeman to n cattle drover who was driving along the pavement. FUR-CHASE 0F 4.000 ACRES IN SYFFOLK (London Ex. llnuge) south-west. The purchase is as an. sdotions in Diglkh landed property out up the estate, but there are this year 1121s colnpleted inst wc-ck. miles or frontage to the main road ‘Trinity Cr ca, Cambridge, has from Felixsfmve to Ipswich that flllifllilidll n- y 4,1100 acres s1.‘ $20111 to be capable 0f development, 111110.: 110m 1p.-1 ch. 11 is the Tr .m- _2md if such a, policy is eventually ‘icy and “Hilton psi-tum oi Mr. ladopted the college would presum- ;Pre'._\-111:1::'s Ortvbll Park estate. Or- lably deal with sites by the grant of luau York and the rest of Mr. lbulld 11g 10.1525. But, about this l‘: .1. riy 11.0 no; 1.11 any lnothing has yet been suggested. <.."1‘c includes I'll The transaction ls important not ldilriclliigs, nnd l only because of the area of land lhouses and c urges in Lire parishes l and the amount of money involved, of Walton, 'I‘rin\.lIy, Si. 111113; Klr- but oven more so as an indication Fton. and ‘lrmlcy Si. 11.111111. of the growing tendency o! cor- Tlzc 101.12. qauvh of 11w Dvcl- Or- pornte bodies 1.0 look to real estate 1vcllforms llll‘ boundary for 11 long l of the agriculiurfll t,\'1>e as a sound ea enclosed by the Dcben on the north-east. and the Orwell on the invest- One of the mast. mponant tran» lment», and there is no intention to -Thl| column Ul relerved for new! o! local interest but udvertlrlng or o penny lmture may ho Inserted at I 235,111 u word ltrletly payable in od er. ._MAltGATl! UNITED CHURCH SERVICES-Mutants 11 a.m., Holy Communion; Long River, 8 p.m., Divine Worship; Clifton, 7.30 p.m-. Holy Communion. Rev. G. Homers and William Briggs. -—WINS SPECIAL PRIZE — Mr. Russell Bell, of Alberton, won the special prize for the beat cal! of any l breed ted on Purina Products; ‘l- ward by H. J. Kennedy, Southport. -B. --WIN8 PRIZE - M11. Howard Yeo, of Richmond and Mr‘. Herold Vincent, of Alma, won. the prize in the guessing contest atnlberton on the weight. or the exhibit 01 Fundy coul.—S. -—\'ISITING NOVA SCOTIA - Ven. Archdeacon C. do W. White. D. 1)., and Mrs. White, accompanied their son, Herold, on his return to New Glasgow, N. 5., for a short vls~ it.—-6. -VISITING ON THE ISLAND -— Rev. Innis E. Fraser, rector oi’ Si. Georgds Church, New Glasgow. NB». is visiting his mother, Mrs. Ieard. o! Crapoud, 11nd 1v1ll take the eer-» vices in St. Nlarys Church, Sum- mcrside, and St. John's Church, St. Eleauors, on Sumluy, in the absence of the rector, Veu, Archdeacon C. dc W. White, D.D. Rev. Mr. Fraser is a native of St. Eleonora and will be cordially welcomed; he will be the guest 0t his cousin, Miss Hol- land, of Su11unerside.—-S. The home oi Mr and Mrs. Hartwell Condom, at Wllmot, was the scene o! 11 happy gathering on Tuesday evening, when friends of Mrs. Con- donfs daughter, Niles Florence Ethel Adams, tendered her a shower in view of her approaching marriage to Mr. James Andrew lvlurphy, of Kelvin. Visitors were present from Spring Valley, Kelvin, Sununersidc and other nearby districts. Among the many lovely gifts were some handsome pieces of furniture, sil- verware and aluminum. The recep- tion room vms tastefully arranged in colours of maize and green. The bride, with her cousin, Miss Mar- garet. Pickering, sat under on arch =35" ILUITS of gm: ng land. On the‘ least side the haundary- of the prop- lcrly is close to Frl1x:;to\vc; mid on the south the purclzasccl land ux-l Plumber ‘Z? lords to utthin n mile or so of idlxnncc, and at this part there are l permanent investment. NORTH RIVER Among those attending the dance We strongly‘ recommend ranchers to start. immediately feeding SUNGLO FALL FUR- RING RATION as the cereal dict for their foxes. This Ration is Manufactured by us, especially for the Fall-Furring season from August 15th to Dccembrr 15th. Promotes clear color, tlzush, and good body of iur and leather. We also recommend to you: SUNGLO Fox Breads (White, Wholcwheat Raisin, or mixed bread, dried and ground) Vitaminerak-ihfi World's greatest Mincrnl and Condition Powder for Foxes. Also SAVE wit... and Foxes by Using: BUNGLO Flea Powder SUNGLO Worm Exterminator SUNGLO Ear Lotions SUNGLO Disinfectant Island Industry 11nd your own Profits by Buying at Home. Write tor prices, descriptive circulars, our latest fccd sche- dule, or what have you. Charlottetown Dealers: Bur-hoe! Grocery. Jordan a Burns. Carter 6: 00., Ltd. International Fox And Animal Foods Ltd. BUMLHZRSIDE, P. E. 1'. Fox. Poultry and Livestock feeds have this year proven ‘ t ‘ ~ _m"§5 “"1902 i110 1105i- their superiority beyond qucs- ‘n sdflmk‘ he'll‘? m m“ mlmc a!“ tion. Lnndglwrcl I". '11. whirl! foruzs al m‘ 55 Cfllhemlc-‘l ‘"1 llronday 1118M - {qr (m- gjm 9n- were the Iilcrsrs. Clayton Stevenson 1p), Hm~1)y,n-_ The 11nd Ernest Lardner, of North River. t £5,000 rt ycar, ‘uvsci by subsiurv to North River Stmduy. v,- f. ‘"1 * spent the weekend in York Point. Viéen HO Must Be Sold! l As I am forced, through ill- heulth, to leave the province I 11111 Qofllbcllcd l0 sell my home. B01151: 1S "'5 atorc 11m,- 1; equipped 11/1111 all conveniences- sci; tubs, b111lt~in china. cabinet, ironing board, fire place. hot wat- er heailxlgr, lmrzhvood floors, etc. In the resldcntiul section and H. her cousin, Miss Grace Thomson. where they could swim wlllllllllldlllii :1 beautiful panorama l 01' Bfillvflllc Boy. Iusiucciiorl invited. Priced l0\v icr lllllllUCll-‘llp sole, FARRELL DTPJIAIION ivc took the Boers to a place where they enjoyed o. bathe. was asked why that particular place was free oi’ shin-ks. "Oh, you scc," no sharks are." WELL DRILLING l" Now is a good time to have a well drilled as the equip- ment is on the Island. TRA SK WELL CO. YAllilHAN H. GROOM, Local Representative at lilorley M. Bcll’s Law (lifice or Phone 297 ' Summerside i126 THE GOAL SEASON NAS BEGUN WE OFFER VlCTORIA-BRAS D'0R—SYBNEY ONE PRICE $7.75 SPECIAL rmcrzs ON CAR 1.0m Ask for quoinifions 1:11 slack for blqwgrg, Messrs. Ernest and Irving Mac- Donald, of Covchend Road, motored Mr. Jock Stockman, 0i Highfield,’ ME l Miss Alice Best, of Crapaud. ls visiting in North River, the guest of During the Boer War some Boers were interned in Lourenco Marques. ‘Strangers to the place, they went "lQmS-l-‘i , for a swim, but a shark became at- l tcutlvc and drove 1.11am away. The following day they asked a native without being molested by sharks. 'I‘l'1e nat- No sharks were seen, and eventually the native he explained, "where crocodiles are of evcrggrccns and golden glow, with and Prince Bounty Chronicle Residence corner o! Notre Dame and Granville Street. Apply Ern- est A. LIFIB. CHURClb-Rev. Dr. Edwin Simpson will take the services in the Bap- till Church oi Sunday-G. BOROUGH-H. M. 8. Gearbox-cull!- o! the Went Indies squadron. ll i!" pected to arrive k1 Summeraide 00-" Mayor Manson has arranxed a nice program for the entertainment o! the officers and men. _ It is expected 11151; they will attend Divine Service it so. mm 011mm 6n sander morningr-S. h --I.sland trlenda will 11c interested R, N., sister o! Captain Basil x1111:- ot Stunmerside, was re-elected Prey ident or the Spanish-American. Nur- sea’ Association at meeting hold reoantl, in Lon Ml’!- leo, California. Mira K611! l: now in the otlice o! the Health Depart- ment 1n New York City, but had served with the Canadian Red Cross overseas during the Great War, and 1111110 in the Spanish-American war. --S. Raish. Bchurman o! Bununerside j- ‘ school. The dog had broken loose -—BRIDE-T0-BE SIIOWERED —l from a. ranch where he was kept 1'1 largo white bell overhead, and a background of ferns. Assisting were the Misses Marjorie tvlurchbazrks, Dorothy McMiumlo, Velma. lviacquar- rlc, Lucy Hogg, Georgie Clark, Lil- lian Sobcy, Lucy Simmons and Lau- ra Pickering. Mr. Rcubcn Large acted as chaiunan 11nd opened the proceedings with Alter the many lovely things lutd been admired, Miss Adams made a little speech, expressing her oppre- ciation. The ladies then served a dainty lunch. A social hour and dancing made the evening pass all too quickly. Among the many hand- made gifts was :1 lovely bedspread, knitted in the old fashioned leai’ design, which “'11s the admiration of the ladies prcscnt.—S. n, 101v remarks. —-CIIILI)REN'S AH) SOCIETY- The regular monthly meeting of the Children's Aid Society for Prince County was held 1n the 'I‘o\vn Hall on Tuesday evening, the l President Dr. J. A. McPhce, presid- ing. The Agent. of tho Society, Mr. Vincent J. Harrington, reported on several cases he had lirvestlgntcd in the country 11nd also stated that two small boys had broken into a drugstore 111 Summerside lost; Sun- day and tnkcn nu nuto tire 11nd several other articles. They are to be brought before the Juvenile Court. Several members stated that the great dlilirulty 111 dealing with Juvenile Offenders is the fact that [there 1s no rcformotory of any lkind in this Provinm. Oflenders have to be sent to Halifax or Sb. John at; great expense and only the H. R. LARGE & OO. Tol- 1000 Retail d; Wholesale 58 Queen Si. worst; cnses can be sent. It was suggested that the Government |mlgl1t buy a farm nnd establish a reform school 1111110011 where tho Krowing list of Juvenile oficndcm for the Province 111111111; be dealt with. In Summeraidc the agent, reported that the police 11nd 111m. sclt hnd a very busy time with small boys entering bilildingn, p11. ‘Film? PPOPV"! snrdens, tweaking windows, elc, and at on, time rle, of the Queen Hotel, Summer- slde, loft on ‘rhursday for Anti- gonish, N5, where she will resume her studies at St. Francis Xavier "filly-two nppcnrcd before mg Ju- venllo Court.__s, “WRMEIIIHIIIIIS I l o" “hi! '5“ lhlnv In lo wnrnnduh, h, Mb out‘. ....-.,1.1--~P°~='-»-- College-S. diver‘: helmet constructed from an old hot water tank has been given its first successful tests by its youth- ful builders here. who made 11 —FOB BALE 0R TO I.E'.l3— 1178 --WILL PREACH IN BAPTIST Summerclde thin -v1srr or n. M. s. sona- day 11nd will 11min tor n. tew dayl. h-AGAIN ELECTED PRESIDENT to hear that Miss Florence Kelly, deir annual _1mni.v arrrru n! roman DOG—Master Jimmie Bchurman. nine year old eon oi’ Mr. and Mn. wag badly bitten by a Ger-nun po- lice dog on Thursday aiternoon u he was returning home from tied up and had a rep, hanging irom his neck; the little fellow picked up the rope and the dog knocked him down and started to bite his hands. Mr. George Morris- on, employee at the Electric Light Plant, heard the child's screams and ran out and took the little fellow into the station, but not before his hands had been badly _ mauled. He immediately took him to a doctor, who dressed the wounds. Jimmy is suffering a good deal of pain, but. is resting easier today, and 1t is hoped that no 1n- fcctlon will arise. The dog which was owned by lvir. Woodington, was shot. B. EASTERN GUARDIAN _-.-1-__- ..".l‘hln column ll ruerved In new: of incul rnterenc but udvertlllng n! u "M": nature may be lnnerted 1| trout: n word ltrletly puynhlg l; ldvnnca. mcnouun LIME-High Q1151. ity-Low Price-Brookvllle Manu. lecturing 00., Brookvllle, N. B. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS 0n The handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, or left at H. .1. Mabon’: Drug Store, Montague. 105, ..'I)R. P. A. UREELMAN, will hold a Chest Clinic at Dr. Mc- Donald's Oflioe, Souria. Thursday, September 21st from 2 till 4. 115B. ..'MONTAGUE LIBRARY.—- At the Library Meeting in Montague on Monday addressed by Miss Bntesman, The Catholic Women's League was represented by their President, but was inadvertnently omittcd 1n the published list of those in attendance. PERSONALS —Mlss Millicent Strong has re- turned from on enjoyable visit to Montreal nnd Toronto-S. ~Mra. Vernon Matthew and Mrs. G. M. Matthews, of Diem-y, wm visitors to Summerslde this week. -—S. --M.rs. J. J. Gaudet, accompanied by lvLrs. Walter Callback and Misc Norma Cullbeok, leave on Monday for n. visit to Halifax and Chester, NS. Miss Callbeck will later con- tinue her studies at the Halilax Ladies’ Collego-S, —-M1m Norma McQuarrle, daugh~ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McQuar- BOILER MADE DIVING SUIT WAUKESHA, Wis, Sept, 15. — A The two youths The helmet, which weighs 7O ler. The young inventor: made their P01111118. in its first tests in Pewau- diving helmet by cutting out the kce lake and on abandoned stone bottom and aides of the boiler, leav- quarry, was taken to depths oi 36 in; apertures tor the wearer's arms. feet. later in the Waukcrha public A square hole then was cut 1n one swimming pool the lads were able end and o. piece o1’ windshield glass to correct several defects which be- was soldercd into place. The air Narrow Bound edge, snap brim, the for fall. mole grey, ‘$3.75 Outstanding Value standard quality 113.15 Semi-Hamburg, oII the Iacd style for all line dress, mole grey, silver grey w1th black or grey band A $3.75 Fall Hats The old stand-by, with a. new twist, raw edge snap brim. All shades grey and brown. $3.75 For the big man, la new Fedora. Pearl grey and dark grey. l $3.75 All Silk Lined Your own initials most popular hat. Medium g r e y, dark brown. Overcoats terns and Two good ringboneT half belt lining. coat at . . . Young Men’s Guard Model Overcoats $ 1 5. Young Men’s Guard Model Overcoats at. $15.00—Nice shades of Navy and Nigger Brown M ringbone Tweed, neat double breasted guard model. Collegiate Raglan OVERCOAT $20. Collegiate Raglans for young men at $20.00 — Smartly tailored with all round belt, halt satin shield lined 3-4" seaming, slash pockets in shceps grey and camel shades of heavy weight. all _wooi polo cloth. link illliklfl the helmet are Early came apparent tn the shallow wa- Bchlcy and Larry Knoebei. F . Over-coats of Spirited Design $1 2.00 with the finest tailoring to make our showing the hit of the season. A l‘ Iv... m» 11...; Smile: At Rm in spirited designs, pat- colors that are linked nurrrn "Llama Softze” The ha: with the new 313/! finish Wcalberizedwwill nor shrink or lml its shape. All Siylcs.$ d SpIend/rl Hal‘ 1 9 5 md Onlv . . O . shades of Brown Her- wceds in double breasted models with 3-4 satin wonderful ...-...---.-. Our Feature line of eltons, and grey her- half satin lined in $18. (irev Brown and belt. \ 1 n Overcoats ‘Our feature range oi‘ Uvcrcoats at: $18.00 will interest the young men.—~ Blue, Block and Brown Siivertoncs. Blue Checked Tweeds, half satin shield lined in three models. Double breasted plain 11nd half belt model and the new young men’s raglan sleeve with the all round rié f‘) i supply 1s tux-rushed by 60 feet or placed 011 the head and shouldel gin-den hose fastened to a pipe on o1 the wearer, and the pump! "l" which iumlsh the air. When the helmet. is trscd 1t is met escapes under the sides the helmet um wu used m1- uie ma. The diver step! fwm fl “m” cold water inlet on the tank. The boat, and the weight of tho lwlmvl other end of the hose is connected curries him to tho bottom, WM" to two double-action loroe pumps ho 111 able to walk about 1111mm‘ pcred. The nir forced into the hi1‘