; if I ii. tl yi 7.* -.1-,\. 'fif 1,; .1 - ». 1,-_ .. -°- ‘-rss.-, ”'-:- _ - --.~=».~.» M 1;, ‘. ,. `. _._. t '»"t affa- :\ ) ‘1 ;: ;».» ».., 1 fa. 1 1; ,. » ,_-1: . sfiii 'ti .l -v ”1 1 . i ‘.{ tv- ., Q -ez 1 , rifrl P I 1-- ~» ’_:,".-_-_ i ,fn .-, 1 .1 i~ ~ _. ` ~:_‘~?’-._.` “.- "*‘.*: '_ "" an ___-2i¢<=‘.: ,.. 1 .rf J _ ` ‘_ 1 K, ,. .' i\`./‘f ri--'f »-1 1 ,‘ .K .t=i‘ ’~ 1 -gy yd! I f _ 4 i . t ,;._. . :§,,,. »,f at ;_<;.~ .,__ . _.L-Ls. : ~ ,PQGES 'rms unsm- saws, -»-t»»» . _ _,,__.. . ..> _ £1? 3- - _, . . . , Market Square. Friday, Pept 2-0. 1909 :ommenring at a.¢o‘de'oek. ne P, 1-. 1' steer Yard cf. nillpwll by Public Auction on the Market lla`r`¢{` on fi iday.'a let of stcck compris- ng . cattle. pigs etc. An opportun- _ty will be rxlenfled to any persm having dock to dispose offafter the Exhibition is over io brin their stock ta have them K offered for aale. Terms at sale. , __ IBN) cAR'rsR er C0. ._.‘~. _ , . Au '. tior: eers. 9-grim' 1: \ ",.- _ -sn-n no Cvvui BT JOHN 'Sept 20 on - -- _ semory and vita. °i D°1h°“°i°- W1 caamin summmids. John metros., 13.,” on In 0. M. Mel nson and wife, of Bhedlac _ ann in Alberton Herbert Clar-k,=Ag¢g¢-_ . a had a miraculous escape from a aer- ious accident, it"n0t death yesterday, -Thelateat news, tlrst of all. -For perfect bread and poetry-i bei tumohile ran over an '*' Bu" F1°'-“"“°'t B|`8°°» MCKHY 5? C°~. when t r au 1 -M - td lembwkmn, mn, fee, high at tumealvr Howi;tt.n.Oo1eman. has re L . Bummerstde. 9-lodtnsu. ii from Bo to . ' ’F°“11d'Y B’“’F°““ °"°" ‘“"°°”°° -The lisht tarnished 1.r 11,-nteng . west of Moncton. A boy who was -Rpv. F. H. Gallant, Bloomfield, the umbigiun buudmg un.; ,.,,.m~d,r_ with them had his ankie sprained but W” 1° Summemille Ye9l5°|'h9-5`- lwas furnished by A. W. P Gi.-utlie, the Party °s°“p°d with a severe -Miss Jane Bennett Aluerton wnslsummerside' . .___ _ , , 5h“kl“§ “P- ,the guest of Miss Eliza Yeo, Alma, _.Mrs T_ Hogan, Hyde pm-k_ Mass” ` ""‘C""*%ri§a L ii? l"drnit`u`re ' Auction We will sell at Pub.ic auction at the home of Christopher Turner Esq. 17 Upper Hillsborough Street on Monday Sept.17, 19o9.coLumenc- ing at 10.30 o’clock a.n1. all his household furniture comprising parlor, dining room, bed room, hall and kitchen furniture, 1 range stove, carpets, shades, curtains, oil cloths, dishes and all household fittings. BENJ. CARTER &CO., Auctioneers. 9-21d5i. I. .___ , .____,___,, _____ __ __*_____>_____ Valuable Property V AT Public Auction Three stores, dwelling house and stables, the property of W. V. Douce,situ:1lcd on Queen St, will be sold on the premises Friday, Sept 24111, 190;. Sale commencing at 12 o’clock noon. Terms at sale. BEN] CARTER & CO., A uctioueers 9--211141 0PERA ll0USE years. ‘ Funeral tomorrow at 2 p. m. Belfast _Qefr11etery. ___ j eq I 5 =y// R & ` \\Q\a"`4 /1, V EE; l rf:-A ii cy|{fT¥\.(J A smart style for winter wear. 2 _for 25c. mon FRAME BRAND- " ATTORNEY" - 3 for 501:. rooxe snos. 1.|M|'r1»:o, Monrnsat - Maxsne or ' SHIRTS. coL1_ans. vias, vssrs -mo imeoerens or Mews ' Funnisnmos. -7 _..._ _. ms... _______ ;,___ ___ _____ _ J School Boots Factory PriceS Several lincs of boys' and girls’ boots at 98c pair cl car. Other lines at big dis- counts for cash only at J. Bi-:tvs dttsr mtf. blank and destroyed pmpqra. Theo; Q é HO G fb I wish to notify all my cus- tomers ancl the publi: gener- ally that I have removed my livery business to Fitzroy St o ppnsite the Arena Rink where I will he pleased to wait on anyone wishing a team. I can also take a few horses to oard at reasonable rates. Walter S. Brown, 9-1Sd1 w ll- . -- ---------:--U CCI .a,,. . iwe have received a supply of the famous A. A. ra We sell school books 5pc less than publishers’ prices - -_-| s’ Prices. .to of the same place last week. --Part of the outward cargo ofthe Empress., yesterday, was three car- loads of starch and tight hundred bugs of oats. -One hundred and thirty passen- gers left Summerstide by the Empress yesterday and one hundred and fifty returned in the evening. ing at her home in Newcastle. *Misses Emma Dunbar and Maggie R1 , Alma, were visiting friends in O’Leary last Wednesday. They will leave in a few days for Boston wh-ere they will spend the winter. -Pat. Ryan, Summersitle, lost a very tine horse yesterday. '1`he cnrusc of the death of the- animal was from over feeding with new grain, which developed indigestiorr. Mr. Ry-asn re- fused $200 for the horse a short time ago. -The following are the Alberton ...__ ___,___________ msrliet prices :_0ats per bus fifty Jack MCI-J€0(l. ° ° five cents, butter per Ili seventeen e a to eighteen cents, eggs per doz nine- NEAR DEATHS DOOR- teen cents, hay per ton seven* to "**‘ eight dollars and wool per Ib twenty _ _ ._ cents. *the readers of The -Ganrninn -nrt snr -Summerside denier ‘ esterda 1-' ` ' ~ t t 'S' - if if box of Mi o na for 50 cents with an - . , were paying six een o eig eeni Ce ° ' ‘ . _ Morning Daily and Rural Daily n to for butter, um-ty cents a tin; absolute guarantee or relief vu mo- tor potatoes, twenty cents a dozen wi-:EK ENDING SEPT. taut. |909 for eggs eight my mn for ln | N@i1MUffay 0fHur011 R0nd.G<><1e- MOND'\Y - ~ ~ - -- - -» -Us-17230 hay and four tlollarsaand- fifty- tis; l`i°h» Onto S5-V55 "I Sumred with ln' 7l`UESDAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72 l3 straw, forty cents a bus for oats and 'dlg°5i~i'UU`~f°" UV” fm" Yea” ‘md had WEDNESDAY _ p ‘_ _ _ 7|6-7 twenty cents 8 n, fm. WOOL l.cen given over as incurufole by many ' ' ' ° ' ' ' 'd»octors. I had become 11 nervous THURS“/i V' ° ° ° ' ' ' ' ‘ ° ' ' ° - '.7' 79 _ wreck through loss. of sleep, and | . . _Miss Georgie Campbell, Alberton, is really _V ,?;,?de,_iB,;soc §dcKay & was the gum” 0! Miss Nellie Lewis Co, Surmnerslde have thcim at right --Miss Ruby Y-eo, Boston, Mass, ls Mr Fr _ k J St 1 ` 6 I h_ spending n few days with her parents ter' SMUSZI' 0" G15; e§a?“ Cf aullzau R°b°"t and Mrs Y°° °f M°““`3"°- have arrived rn this City on u visit -Rev F. M. Athlnsou, Alberton, _ _ _. went to N B last Monday on acconnil ?,um“1:J1e;e&i,?_iHighBs.?g?0l’ 5h°“n "f 0! the illnessiof his wlte who is resid- 1° X 'on ul ng’ was espec _ '-‘mst Fl`id5¥- ‘returned to har home yesterday alter . i -“-“ . ,aveudiux 10111' waaks with friends at nanuconn-at ouarlnttetnwn, on “R” D.” F‘7°°°’ P"°“°h°d in the Kensington, sept 21, 1909, Jessie wright Lent-d P'°°"”'t°""“ °"“F.°"' A“’°“°“» 1‘”"'_- _ - 1 rn 1.nn-nie Eaten cubs, ndtn nf ora- S‘"*‘1°Y m°"1i°i=~ -B1-nee,MnKsy a on, snmmenune, mud, _p ' -_‘ _have exceptional value in rubber belt- " mmm ~ -R0-261'! YGO. MOMFOBG. met Wi*J\i\_i1 ing, gasoline and all engine supplies. n..f;.;H.T.1W1;.'.'nw.?Wf "°“"»-iii” ‘T.`i§.§f.i“'°°” “ix °' '““ "'““”“““‘““ ' 1 C WS u » Grace Catharine McKenzie, dalugh- 0 g D ter of Donald McKenzie, aged 14 -The New tur w~ bln machine Prices. 9-15mws6irt2l. to her parents, lH. and Mrs Ruck- ham. -The branch office .oi the Char- lottetown Guardian will be found on Water Street, Surnmerside, directly opposite the Ragllway Station. John Dickieson fs the agent. 3-11drtl. -The manual training exhibit at the Prince Oo, exhibition from the isliy interesting. The work tlonc on the articles shown ‘doing very nicely executed and showed- great skill on the part of the pupils, and also re- flects consideéable credit upon the teacher, Mr . V. Bent. Prizes were given for the collection oy Wm Sta- vart, Nell McLeod, H. W. V. Stavert and J. E. Wyatt. Prizes me at lol- laws:-Drawing: lst Robert Mollison; Znd Harry Horton, Jr; 1st Horis Baker, 2nd John Fraser, sr. Writing Grade 9: lsi; _Helen Strong; 2n\l Thane Campbell. Grade 8 lst Neva ltZ-nt11-.t-.- son; 2nd Harvey Duncan. Wood \Vork Jr.: lst Fred Durant; 2nd lli.'.l1m'AlLY BY (_ f th ~ . d h ditfercnt causes for my trouole, yet lit- spena hes; nomo PELS() ie' ’ ilvllagre oto f§l1ovl'.ous[l1titni§nwii1h(ldmbc er; none of them gave me the smghtest’ :_ 4 Or!10ri‘0w Night great saving on ca,_,.,ages.__W_ G_ ,md relief. I commenced treatment with I ‘ - Subscription books am open to in. Mrs Pen(-,ergast S ent Sunda after |lV.1_.o-nn and when one~hali of the first ` Tllh s0i'i'0WS Uf Satan terasted pgrtles and all possible »- P y _ NOX WHS Used I Cvlild Gut my meals sist nee will b v 8 noon at the home of Mr and Mrs Mc°'without snflerin the dreadful vomit- _ a a gi on anyone who - . E W wishes to verify circulation. lxemm' Oyster Bed Bndiie' pverret lug Spells. I used uholrt tan boxes _ Hogan has purchased his brother in all and Iam e,,,_,,.e1 “red M - any iii Augf,in’g__farm_ We arc pleased tn _ ' . y C ' y stomach is nn strong ns ever and thcrc is not the slightest t1'o'ul\le with digestion. I hn.vc gained about; 40 pounds in weight, um strong und healthy and like a new mon. I will always speak highly of Mi-o-nn, as it cure nd I elieve ke t; me rom - -ll.. _ ITEMS lH[lltilHNS[;l|Fii William Kelly, ol the Police force of Multlen-, Mass, and who is accompani- ctl by his wife, is spending n brief holiday' hero-the guest: of 'John Doyle. The many friends of John McKinnon will he pleased to learn that he is rapidly recovering from his sewmre illness. Miss Laura Snowie, 0'Lenry, spenti this week with hcr aunt Mrs Florrie Cavanagh. John McDonald, w.ho has been in -Earnscliffe for the past thfree months, ,resumes his studies at St Dunst.nn’s Tuesday. Edwin Doyle, who passed such a creditable examination at Prince' of Wales last summer, has been engag-' ed to teach at Orwell Cove School. Andrew Mpfnnis is spending n pie- aeant. holiday with his Urovtber Aus- from $1.50 to $4.50 each. 5P¢|eaaihan Pohl G. Elmer aalaelaol 180 Queen Sln 9-|3dtl 6 . or ltik Pericila at 60: and goc each. These are REAL Tl-IING for College Students as they hav a point like an ordinary lead pencil yet they write with ink. ° 'Ask to see them at The liomeot Good Stationery h 5 I than ubliabera’ pricea Also a line of Stylo Pen U We sell School Books 5 p c less than Pub re If 0 Ritchie’s Ch’town g ENT l.E\IEN When buying shoes, buy the bt-si. Theta i-1 onlv o e heal make they are railed . IIAGAR SHOES _ new stock just received Price 15.00 $5-50 and S6 oe. Morris Gr Smith tin in Alberta. I l Another week ot line weather ailfd tgh efh‘cient:»manner . . f purchase 5 l ` store their headquarters O o . ‘ ‘ °~. \/Ve would also call attention to the very desirable range of Ladies’ tailor- » ed suits at moderate prices These ctiu-: in b‘ac‘.<, navy, myrzlf, brown, etc., _ - and are proving ektreuxely popular Visitors from the country as ucll as from abroad are invited to 1u°ake this Class -Mtllincry . As usual with us in the Fall season the space talcen up by the immense stock of furs, trantles, ladies’ suits, and mens’ ready made_cl_othtng, stocked on the second floor", precludes the possibility of a formal rptlltnery opening, but nevertheless all are wt lcome to come at their leisure and view the very latest and ‘ best ideas from the world of fashion. _ ` our head nnitnnn Miss crtssrr-: Ram w1n>_1.a¢ lately navel spent . several weeks in copying frotnthe most approved Paris and l\e_T__v_ York models, and has ready a showing of supberb styles, which can not fail to meet with the approval of all lwers of artistic work. . . . 31 8- Aj ,_ ._ Z , All are cordially invited, and orders: will he attendedtohn it. prompt(-'ind Oar showing of high class furs also dem: rd; more _than passing notice, and visitors to the Exhibition should no: fail tt tml, acuilrr. 2i1d,1f agreeable, during Exhibition. - rainor ffl Co The Top Notch Milliners. dmwfritf. Dinner Sets China Tea Sets 95 pieces $4.45 42 pieces $3.50 _lust wanted to let you know that during this vrcek you can buy anything from the finesp stock, (in the prciviuce) of Crockery, Cltiim and Glassware and have it delivered ree of nl charges at your tome stwiou. We want you to come and see the assoriincttt we carry. You will find everything marked 1n plain flgures at the only pucc ue lmvr-. . Toilet Sets N M Bargain Counters $l.75 O 0 C Sc, I0c. l5c, VA man’s early fE1i overcoat wants. 'I want: style.” And you're right. FRlDAY - - » . ... .. . . .. .. 7264 -3,1,-sTg;hl:,?-F,?,?n hgrgrstrgil glgiéerqtue xii whatever I ent did not remain on my ii i3 Sf-V19 in C10*-h09 that BUOWB SATURDAY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7920 . made still the’ more happy yestbtuay ` ' t Total N4 at Dive p, m_, 'uy the nmrrmge of 'sutler with vomiting spells that D .1 _ ‘ ' ' ` " ' their eldest astigtiter, Irene, to A1- l“'0\11d~i11m0St kiii me. perspiration as 313’ a‘@f3ge---»- -- --7-3271ber¢ E_ Bake,-_ Sun,,,-,c,-S,de_ Rev large as bepitls woulil break out all _ GEAR ilt, G. Strathie- tied thc nu tial knot Ove” mY 0° Y and “We me ln- 50 col k C n.“t“. 1 in the presence of only thepiruimediatc :\V¢11k0U_€'~l 11 C0Y“1iti0D fhifll I _W0lild -. Ollll ‘OC Olllpllly QB.. that 9| ‘H th' otha. D-ny friends und nelativcs of thc bride be uname t0 Smlld. “Ut fl ll\lZ‘hf'S he difference between the prince and the peasant. A smart, spic-aud- pan, stylish fall overcoat is a busi- ness asset. All the stri-king new fea- nres are here, as well as the more onscrvative cuts-every one in exact- 'y the right: fashionable lines. But est of all, this style and shapeliness s tailored into each garment-it will have that stylish appearance until lt. ls worn out. The man who buys his overcoat here will get both style and service at such modest over- cighteen and twenty dollars. Jams Paton & Co. 9-1]1dtf. Go to Paton's for furniture ‘ 9- l7dt MARITIME SECURITIES. (Halifax Steak lxahalp) rlomblra Montreal Stock lxehnsga. Numa of Security Alla( Bid _ Banks B1|.tlsh North American 154 New Brunswick X. D. l80 Nova Scotia X. D. 281 Royal Bank of Canada X.D. 230 Union Ban»v of Halifax 174 Miscellaneous Acadia Ftrs Insuranea 105 Acadia Sugar Preferred 102 Acad-la Sugar, Ordinary 63 61 Brandrum Henderson, Oom- mon 25 22 lllaatarn Canada. Savings E Lonn X. D. 142 138 Eastern Trust Company X.D. 155 160 Eastern Trust Co. 150 140 I-Ia-lifax Fire Insurance “‘ “" Nova Scotia Telephone X.D. Ili 110 Porto Rico ' 44 41 Stanfield's Llnited Preferred 104 10). ilt»anBold’s Limited Uommol 40 80 Trinidad Electric 78 T5 Bonds Acadia Surgery 105 102 Brsndman Henderson 100 91' Halifax Electric Trnmway 102 100 Nova Scotia Steal M: Cool Firsts 110 Nova. Scotia Steal and Opal Consolidated 110 Porto Rico Railway 87 B4 Robb Engineering 100 96 Robb-Mumford . 93 Stantdeld-'s_ Limited 100 97} Trinidad Electric 95 93 Bond quotation an with aaaraad ia- ternst. 150 |75 278 225 170 100 99 ` s'rov1<. .1Uo'1‘A'rIoNs. the grain crop, which_ is at splendid' one here this year,wil1 oe nearly allg gathered in. Augustus Mclnnis lin- Sept 20-(SPccla.l.)- Copper 1 84; 1 lshed his harvest on the 10th, con- lg- T~ - _~ ' ' ' sldcrably ahead of most of the far- mers in this locality. I Rev George Steel will preach. in the Methodist Church, Cherry VBUGY. Btrmiay, 2.30 p. m. Mr Steel was a former pastor of this churel and one 'nt one slum and most popular tiara- a more '... , C. P. R. .......r_.. ... . 1845 Reading .1 170; Southern Pacific .. 132 St Paul . . 1.. 162 U. S. Steel .......r -. .. . ...84 Union Pacific 200| Misaouri.Pacltic 72; men that ever came to Cherry Valley- . ii __ etter atir u our liver a little! Not 1oo_ B P Y ' . ' much, just a little, lust enough to mn the our If blla nloaly. One of Ayer’a Pills at bedtime ,.,_, :;":.'°" °‘.iL°..‘.:‘::‘°1":.‘;“ - 1 . A2- J»c`¢ortfl»¢i'r°¢'°' ° '°"' ' ° ° ° ' ' ~ .. .. ,,.-i1f.ff'2'.1..”1.l»o»e nm/use urination,t»tt\¢n»n¢n,ay»p¢p¢1»,sur-n-in _ I" Homlilwlvm llantml wel liseiilrmolem N. us' V some Aottxrs ' _,_ .,,_, “hm s°,¢M_m,¢b -em_ , . ’ w°”"“h°¢|b°° | Pe on P . _ hnndetee. :knees _ _ _. l<`.1t=t u ry soup is delizhtfullyrefreahinzfor Bath ur l‘uiluL in not we other. For wnsitittgunuer P ` f . aio" S or quality In 'urs ning tt 1.- u-1eqt1nlled.Clsausos and puruio 9~l 7dI3i Z `QT1i'§E;T>§EI1iT1g_<§3Fr?rZ\` “The School Bell will ring on Tues- bl;mKsr's anplwrvs 9" 7d day morning. Have you everything ready for the boys and girls. For thc girls, tmms, underwear, stockings etc; lor thc boys,-caps,-shirts, underwear, hose, suits, odd Pants, are all to be found at Jas Paton & Co’a. 9-7dtf. “Our li rgain Counters contafinf articles o` much gnenter value thaln' the prices asked. A. N. McK-ay. 9-20d1w. D103' "Our china ten- set. 42 pieces for $3.50, looks ns it it would cost twice thut much. A. N. McKay. . 9-20d1w. '»‘Beddlngs camp-rr's outfits, bal- cony chalirs, camp stools, stret- chers, chairs for lawns, and all other house furnishings at honest prices at Jas. Paton's. 9-1l»dtl~ _ 4 4- H- . r U All A Free Exhihiimn that will pity you to attend Cant eron’s Hardware store. Special Prices for EXllil)lll0ll ‘weck. Callaud be convinced. A Gamemn 81.- ilu. If it’s Hardware he has it. Q ' K, Y `--7 ' `2 -1-fi A ._ The Canada Cement Company, Limited -_I I (in:orpornle<`l in 1909 by icltcrs patent und.-r 'the Ccmptsnics art, Canada.) Authcrized. CAPl`|'AL STOCK Now lo be lsjued. $7,000,000 7 p. c. Cumuiatim Preferoncc Shares.... ..$_l0`,500.000 $I9.000.000 Ordinary Shores. _ . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .SIS-500,000' ` $30,000,000 $24,000,000 (Divided into shares of $1.00 each.) We are prepwcd to receive subscriptions for 7 percent accumulativs preferenccsliares in the above Contrvttra' at $95 FOR EAC SHARE _ with a bonus of ordinary shares in par value to 25 per cunt .df the }.BP_. subscription in full. ‘i il' _ Prospectus nnd forms of nppllcntion will bc furnished' oil requfbl-ti value`of the preference shares allotted to be del\vercd~ oq, ` ment oifal ' J. C. MACKlN'l`0Sll'“&°€0; ‘if M ll M I Sl |\ llalifax. N. .S. am ln Diredrlllrlvaiiacaituxli "mt St. Jdlim N. B- ' La- ‘ _ i 1: 3 *f* 1 ' -...ia-a- We own and offer Ihr aalain iota I to auit purehaaera a block of ' Dominion I ron and Steel Company Sterling Botitls (5 p. c Consolidated Mortgage Bonds) ’l‘l-1.-sa bonds an issued in denominations of £1oo,or $4!6.66, lntersat is payab e half-yearly. ist May and Bepteniber. -' - .ice 9_1 par erm. and nterenr.‘A¢ thu price ehurltondr w|il1|°|4 5 1-2 ptr cent. on the money invest: r. B. mcuitnr s. co