.~ .. g e 4 \ _, ~ .- _ , _,_ ,,_. 4 ,.-, _ , _ , p _.M..4. _,L 1 ' »_. ,,. .' »"'.y"" _ _£.,,.,' » -.v-`~,_-:_ ;,'~_1._ ‘4 - ' ~. ‘ft 1 - _--.-__i_-i_.1_,_.>.._gf.¢“<.'»fe f _ E . » V E l E LE ‘,I» -a ,l5”""mm'fR 22' ’9°8 THB Larsen News ' ' THE 'Cl-lARLOT'_l.`E'1`OWN GUARDIAN rmsr or .ew _ ,Pics THREE ~ - .A Y zur 1 '4-1. _ ° 's couuv un A ' it ‘ ` w D’ 'IH Mr*-ilv env-you by every one from Condensed Advertxsemzntgl I our-Loaieo' brooch. green spam- . .Auron-a oompotoue- gm for To Lsrr-House with 1o room on' ~ start to finish. ~--~ ,_,__::;.__-;».f_;ff-_-_~»;-S J al with pearl settings. Retur' general housework. Good wages. 7 l HlllBb0l‘0 BL. hevillg modern - /----'-~ 6'" _'- ~ ‘ ~-- »~----~-»-»-_.__ _.___ ` ` -~\"~_11f»fKlns undertakes fo give a ._i'1‘00 lstg _!0r_ _c_l_as§inc_atlou.) lHct°l Victoria. Receive reward. u iappiy to Mrs. Von Giure Gay, Upper improvements. Apply to W. T. Welln- "Z ` ‘ "` ' “`°""°`:A " 9-Z2d8ipd. Prince St. 9-2Zdtl._ er. 9-Zldtl. Oih~ s i Kumi- » Q t_w_ _ by-1 hp '_ ‘_ Manage-:EE urlll ial S¢f\hEE;` lilllfley S A.\o¢`lE'E\mslr'iJEf|fEag¢r night vflllvpulfzlilali e'IYffdyTlll‘§dtof“llls till )0BT_(;I”|jergEybm Tomi chan? Earl LOST Sunday goldzlocket initi lull OST Between Hillsboro Bt andj ' ' war oer‘yeavngata “ a . '- . l J t oi town child's I ,._»-------~-~ . -`_._--;I _‘__ __' _ ., _ E _ , I , ________ which one ol the best dnpmatic criil s "mem g.2m3j_ _ I. B. C. Finder leave at 168 business par a ' i d le le v h ,,.F.‘d. Thornton formerly -.1 Al im, ~,..Miss Wi i B VV, M udstonr is paying 8 short who spemnpheé wigs:-;¢;jx1\:;;:1£§\,;'r~ in New York has said. Cut out nine rived home last week. \-,rfb in his old home. . Augton Brehaut, brother ol J. v;_,;it lrom British Columbia. ...The Petawawa contingent arrived home yesterday m0l'l1ing all well. Ow- Ol Friday with a 'Und ol mi 1.. _ .id ip; to smokey weather they could nm schr. H. B. B. gm; | "rp 04 1;-~.. perform all their practise. s .\' I .PHENEE ElllNlEllS lllSlll|llES NlEEl ....._;._ Furrners. Institute was held in the Y. M. C. A. rcoms, Sumxnersidc. Not- withstanding that the Exhibition was gcing on at the same hour, the at- tendance was large, nearly all the Institutes in the County were repre- sented. Aiter the report of the general con- diticu ol the institutes were given, the Seed Fair Committee sulbmittad a report oi the Fair held in Summer-` si ic in March last. giving ovary trans- E tion in detail. The report showed ._ ,_. 1'.: receipts ia cash had been. 1" ‘om thc Department of A;§riculture $100.00 l`..-_un tae Citizens oi Sum- .nc side 86.50 l'-‘rom the Farmers Insti- tutes 38.00 From the Town ol Summer- side 25.00 l'~`.o.u the Summerside l.l|in‘£s _ 20.00 From the members oi Parlia_ .ment Y 20.00 From the Special Prizes 37.00 Total Reciepts $326.50 ~ EXPENDITURES. For Prizes $246.40 For Expenses 61,_87 Bal to credit 19.23 $326.50 Balance irom last year $43.12 Making a total to credit; lor next year of $62.35. A vote of thanks was given to the Seed Fair Committee for their excel- lant management. The election ol as below President-Rev. P. C. Gauthien, Pal- Seat" 19_C\ea,.ed__sch, Morning e mer Road. ~ Vica Pros.-Robert Agnew, Wilmot. Secretary and 'treasurer--A. E. liar- with a lull cargo of freight. pn' 0' Sli- 1\l|.;.t~\'§ » ._ _ ...a.-.. ...ut Suu-~....i.» ..._..i. ..g_ ` .--_--_--~~-» -_ -.---.._~_' _ i- . _ _ _ gxlcrelptf :yay een orneno mayo uf;v_W.auTno-Girl for general nousof ;<7rz°,yN-1-EBtD_y,,,,,,g ,,,,,g,,m,§;§d cahlldfaufifsiigflo ell.” °r P B;-lzailpda ,'_[‘0 1-D1`§1`“D°°1f=l>1° f°°id°1=°° wi'-11* - Y°“l` YW. Y0“l‘ Pa ‘ work on (arm. No churning, N0 mm. cows wen A “' ‘ " "W"-"” ~- W ‘ Ill ern conveniences occupied by - _ pply at once -ANTED-A girl who understands A J B Manish Barrister 9 Rich *"”‘ l°°°°- Your tempen and your sense of ' G d M w ...s. s. -‘Hiuooow io - H ur deli b e <1 ' “'““‘“"*~ °'° ‘“"g°*‘~ W- ~ °"°“- to w. owen, Koppooa soueapom P. » ,mp cooking. Apply to Mrs. , ,,__,,,,a,.,, Montague, ,E home on _B me 23", 0, this mm ,amd 053841; Theciglyéee iz, Ur; igzzeiuinrrpxlxeppwn. sooenpozrzpilxéilpé 'o. ' 9-zzaurmpa. lwooks. uz nnguton. 9-zzouw. `\'”°“d St' Appl’ °”9_‘,§;f"f,',“,f,§' .iq .-Bch. Venture ....|\-oe in 51..-vo--... fnne tu ...ie as - umpaan, _ I iome in |iiuntagu¢~_ . _ _ _ 1| ...Mrs. Joseph Kennedy, Sr., ol Montague, died Sunday night, Sept. 20th. M5611 91 years, leaving three ons, Jose h at hom Neil in Maine ltora lately occupied by D. G. Cumr ron. ...Montague Horse wins out in _alilax and St. John Exhibition, ‘Eskham Waggoner" imported shire tallion, owned 'ny D. WcGregor, Montague, wins iirst prize at Hali- ax, and diploma for nest cart horse n parade. Same at St. John, ltrst prize in his class and a di- loma, this is surely pleasing to the wncrs and P. E. I. Kings County I rulers lenow now they have one ol inces. Catarrh Whether it In of the nose, thronit leomnch. bowels. or more delicate organs, mtarrh In always debilitating nad- should nncr lull oi attentlm. . brane kept li a state of inihmmation :r..:§.'1a"°°" '°'°‘“'“ °°°~ l-lood’s Sarsaparilla Dunn nl me-mu ol eotarrh. xaloaly nl permanently-it removal the muse and uveslmnl all the olleota. Get Known. SHIPPING NEWS. Sept. 19-Entered-sch. Nellie Reid, Star, Finlayson, Pinette, P. E. I. sch. Secret, Daly, St. Peters, N. S., sch. Blanch M. Thorburn, Lord Light, Richards, Picton, sch. Nelli Reid, Reid, Brac, sch. North Star, Finlayson, Pinctto, sch. Cuciissinn, row . Bedeque. Directors.-John Rogers Miscouchc,\ fm ., L 1 P. t ., John Richards, Bidelofd, Percy, 1.~,-l,(,),1,\.:j1T;',.,,,,t,Odjéljacejcstéjjf Cyijjjg Marohbanks, New Annan, Josephl 1_,,,j31um,’ Glace Bay_ ’ Noonan, Albany, James Corcoran, _ iusville' P . The Institute then took up the mah-‘ ter of the Provincial Seed Fair lor next year, and it was decided to hold the _samd in Summerside, about March , 18th and to continue for three days, | | in order that time can be had lor the ' Educational advantages. The following committee was ap- pointed. W, P. Callaghan, Jae. Carruthers, llev. J. A. McDonald, L. U. Fowdefr, . . '. iii E- 'a_ HE _ , A. E. ` . _ ol William Montgomex y Hobt Agnew liev P C Gaut ei , McDonald Fai row These with Mayor Compton and Gsorue Godkin appointed by the Suan r merside contributors, and one o L D more to he appointed by tue spar e `|'|me Fa,/0|-‘tes ment ol Agriculture will consvtitut the management committee for th Fair. These members of the com mittee held a meeting and made sov Wal ff?C0mmBHd8'll0l1B f-0 be Sllllmil' Mr. Harkius never fails of a hearty to-.l to full insisting ol the committee’s wgjcome among the play-going public to be held about October 3rd. _________.__- MAN'S MOST CRITICAL AG Very often the vital resources ai ii l. the Lutvseen y-sez an :_ - Years of B86 thu L u ;tranl=§9 Sl0W- though this time there are many new ing down and lo ~' -i‘111il-y- It is laces, last nlgnt's play gave evidence important that ‘lm txmisicnt porio , h oldecay should no theckcd; strength reputation which the W. S. Harkin: Dramatic Company has hitherto en- must be imparted to the tired brain, thc wealiencd nerves must be fortiiied “ The wise man will use Ferrozond whose potency is particularly nllllli' cable to these critical periods. Ferro ztni quickens the whole being imparts vigor and power, pushes hack the on- set of seiility in a vcry manifest way. It`s occanse Farrozone gives strength, vitality and vigor that it is menu to old men. try it- Price 50c. 0 Skinner, Sydney, sch. Blanch M. ___,i_i__l- llllllllllll EU. House Welcomes Old of Charlottetown, and a fine haute ~ .were in attendance at the opening tractive companies with him, and nl- ilthat they will make good the hig , `. ...Montague is shortly to have an- other store added to its already long _ SUMMERSIDE, Sept. 19.-The an- list. A company is being organized uual meeting oi the Prince Cqnty to open up a general business, in the Reid, Port Hastings, sch. North T `; can help."» 1 1 I &| 431mm. , ` , ll _ amen McLeod, who ls \'|=i"~- 'lie Sanltary Open no Always Busy sim 'O 6 P’ m' ' _ ` right round the head. 24 in. For Men Did you come away in a hurry forgetting clean collars, cuffs shirts or your gloves, neckties, cap, haudkcrchiefs or even collar buttons Well l we can supply you with what- ever you require he best stailions in the three pro- ' Collars Linen 20c ea. 3 lor 50:: Cuffs Linen 25c pair Shirts “ "°°‘°°‘“'=° "°°‘ "=° '“°°°°° °°'°~ wane Laooo soo iosiss colored soft or stiff bosom uegligee .$l.25 lo $2.50 Caps Tweed or American Eng- lish 45a lo 75c ea. Gloves Heavy Eau cape $l.00 pr. Deuts $l.50 pr. ies All st les and Jrlccs. oilicara then took place and resulted" p,,g,,"h' ich, Funk' Grant’ Wu: K y 1 J 1 cc ' - “ E extend to all strang- ers while in this city a hearty invitation to make this store their headquarters. Use our motto. “Meet Me nl the Always Busy Store." ln the Man on the Box Fme .7 <, , _ , including many from the he:t circles 1 lthe season lust night, notwithstnnd-l 9 ing thethreatening sky. He has n,- l, small at 1orty,tw»\_ but no' n. ways brought strong capable and at- lllt vul sixty tvrol ’ joyedl. 1'h play was The Man on the Box, lr dramatization ol Harold McGruth’s |.imous novcl of the same title. It is a well-constructed, breezy comedy, ,which proceeds through numerous and at times _exciting complications ho a. happy ending, developing L-ursts of humor, pretty sentiment and mild melodrama by the way. It was ad- mirnhlv staged, well played_and w s a -i ._~ .-- ' _T-= For low Premium Rates And S,,ti,,f;,Ct01-y returns ou the money you invest lil Life Insurance, you should have a policy in THE GRE AT We are selling more Insurance in Ca . -- ' y L . V er Com uuv. my Oth ur int};re'-at to enquire for the reason, before It is to yo insuriu elsewhere 4 I I ' I Branch 0lfice,Cherlol¢eiown ' gil _ ° ' E ‘Mgt ’ __ r ovvqpvw-. >-o-uv'-U"`~l"I'*“V° W 1 W EST LIFE Jbnvuuunnlsqnrenm I Thursday, Sept 24th. T°gg"y I Pi e -cesgilies ---_._-` At Exhibition Today 9 A M--Exhibition gates open. I 1 A M--Live stock entered, admitted up to 1 P M-Horse Race 2.23 class, S entries. I P M--Milk test begins. Cows. for test must be in building ou Monday, September 21, 1908. 4 P M-Formal opening by the Hou. D. C. Fraser, Lieut. Governor of Nova Scotia. Address by Lieut Governor McKinnon, Hon. W. S. Fielding, Premier Haszard, Hon. j. A. Matheson, His \/Vorship Mayor Prowse, His Lordship Bishop McDonald, Hou. S. E. Reid, Com. of Agriculture, Hou. Mr Hale, U. S. Consul, the live Stock judges and others. 5 P M--Finish of the Y. M. C. A. relay race from Summerside to Charlottetown in front of ggaéid dstzuid with message from the Mayor o ’si e to the Mzlyor of Clialrlottetowu. Special Attractions in front of Grand Stand between heals of races. I Duflin and Red caps, Casting Act, 4 per- formers. II Les jaudts, Lady and Gentlemen Equile- brists. III Madame Clarence, the perfect Lady Beauti- ful Coutortionist. IV Bou Morse, Comedy Acrobatic Cyclist. V Clarence Hoode, The Novelty \Vire Per- fo1 mer. Wednesday. Sept 23rd. 9 A l\l-judging light horses, Dr. H. G. Reid, Georgetown, Out. judging beef cattle, judge james I. Davison, Balsam, Out. ‘_ judging dairy cattle, judge R. S. Steven- son, Aucaster, Out. judging sheep, judge _ john Gardhouse, Highfield, Ont. judging poultry, dludge john Cameron, Charlotte- town. ju 'ging dairy products, judge Har- vey Mitchell, Sussex, N. B. judging Agricultural products, judge S.j Moore, Truro, N. S. judging fruit, judge R. W. Starr, Wolfville, N. S. judging plants and flowers, judge james Tait, Sr., Charlotte- town. I P M-I 3 year old trot and pace. 11 2 2 class trot 2 30 p ni 6 entries. 111 2.19 class, trot, 2.22 pace, 4 entries. Special Attraction as on Tuesday. 8 P M--Special attraction in the Arena Rink. 9 A _.M-judging not already finished concluded. judging heavy horses, judge james I. Davi- son, Bulszmi, Ont. judging Swine, judge john Gardhouse, Highfield, Out. I P M-Close of milk test. I Free-For-All, trot and pace, 7 entries. 35 class trot stake. ' 111 21 class trot, 2.24 pace stake 5 eu- tries. _ Special Attractions as Wednesday. _ a. H io F 8 P M-Special uttractioiis iu the Arena Rink. \ Fnday, Sept. 25th. Grand parade of Live Stock at 11 :1 in. The Directoire styles have taken firm hold and have exerted a powerful influence on the clothes to be used this year. ( .hevlots Serges and Chevrons - Ar: perhaps the most favored cloths this season- and they might well be, as no other cloth will give as great an amount of wear and withal keep its appearance as the above mentioned cloths. from 554:. to $2.85 yd. Venetia.~.s_ The cloth that will always reuiaiu a favorite. Firm tu-illcd liuish, made in a weight that is just correct. Sllc, 65c, 95c, eic. Roubolx. ' Our own special make of broadcloth made of selected wool by the best makers in the world. Naniely-the weavers of Rouboix, France. Sl 50. $\ 75 yd. l Every Day. J; t |52 Richmond Sireei. 25c each I For Ladies We would like to inform the _ ladies intending ~to visit the exhibition today that it is advisable "to wear a pair of leather gloves, veil and a golf jersey. (loves. Heavy Cape commonly called “Dogskln” dark and light brown sizes 6 to 7% Crown $l.25. Denis $l.50. Vellmg Tuxedo, French, Russian, iish an plain nets in all colors and makes. Gauze chiffon and crepe de chenes all colors 20c io 60c yd. .lerseys Ladies' jerseys made of the best quality pure wool, ‘E Sizes 34, 36, 18, 40. Red, black, blue, white, brown ,E $1.90, $2.l0, $2.50, up. ” '_1 Extra- Attractions' ' At Stanley Bros. Samples of Ladies’ Hose ll/'orth double what they ' are marked. Hosiery Deparlmenl. Dress Tweeds. - Heavy weight 44 in wide worth 7 5c yd Special price 55c. liead office. Wmmrvs- -7 N ® - |32 RlCl\m0lld Sl!‘(e'. ’ |32'Ri¢hme.nd Street HY ,,,,,,,,,._._,.,,_ °’ ' Stanley Bros dmeff I _____________*__W_ __ __\ _W 4 _Li l _ ~~°‘ _yz;'_;~sf;;..».;._,;-._;__=.-.'...u|'.,__,~. _,¢,,,.,m___,_ eu»o==v-~¢'~f~°-~""""'-' .,~ ¢-. v »'-`- ' ‘ fl . ... _. .._ ,-_f ;',~__ -. - ‘ _ 1 .f . -_ L ~~~ ‘, \ \» ~ .'-.~~»»,-,.--1.: . - . , . _ » ‘_‘_V,~~` __ ly ' ' “ \ "'- _ . - . ‘. ,_ ~_. , , ' - _ .» Z . - °. bis.;-1 'rv Mi. 1 /\ ' ' ,. \;p~ H |\ ‘ ‘ » I4 L21' LJ ‘\_.'ff. ` t :~\ ~~~ _\ `_-._ ‘ 'i ' '-“A » `» 1.. " . , ~, " ~ _ . la.-".;'f 134,., _ ,;,{lji§i;72l}' ' .. `_ , _'~»,_*_\.\~»_. '_,§..,;~,:_._i": A ,,_ ‘».,‘.f`__v_p;_',;£.,~%._;_,. ' ` - \ . ` ' "` i‘~f ff ’1~rfvt>_f_~.-."?a?,i~.1,1.=r,,»~ .. - ~ _ '_ .. _ _..._ _ . ._ `,. - ‘ o \- ` '..':;1¢i» nn..-