.14 ._,,,.... off. 1b, w s._»~>.. gg ,_ ____ _ _ few. .___ ,_ __ _ _ __ , _ _ Q” * \ . sie.. ....UR -~ M rm" me "1 . ' -'rim `_cHAnLo'rr`arowN culiimniu ` ‘ wr- mem- iw :Arn "Sf'1’Tl1'{1i=*¢i=f§"i§°9 .l ‘ ` ` " . , ` _ _ ____._ '___,¢_ .Lf - *I-\ I . | 1 _ iv ». =r- f#=f:“_.'.,*.fm‘-ur: l, '-*rp 3' r _ '/ n ‘1 l.. we . .. . ,_ . ,... . ,..-,..;- -~ _ -»_»\»_-. . f _ . ., o V’ , 9 _ ` _ D win bg about 99 ent as c0m_‘ an "°1`58° Y°*“'- _ Secretary of Agriculture. pared with that §;r1§03,'and in T“k°“ f'°m tl” N°" S°°t‘“ - f "'--‘ ' ” :ff - .1<5= - V ' ' *ff ` ` E ' l E E E though our days have' been very ~ ~ - drought, roots ol all kinds made warm our nights have been reas- little growth until the first of onably cool and there are as yet U ' ' -T\11¥- H°W¢V°l`» 01080 crops are no indications of rust in either B rapidly forging ahead, and if grain or potatoes. Red leaf in S _ A C G I I Elie present weather continues will the oat crop has been very preva- ‘ - e exceptionally good. lent, but since it does not see n to ‘ . ° I O ‘ n a S » . ' materially eflrc: 'the grain yield, Dlscharglng tod ay H - - INDIAN CORN AND OTHER ' 1 -1, 5 d _ t 3 ear ` A a_r ec_ ei _ _ ~ 1" Eby the crop Wm not be more thu; PS. ` othy, th_e stock being pe _ , _ " _»- el me isoa. I Y un., “‘°d ‘°‘ *E* ”‘°°" 1”" *° ‘“PP‘°° “nd °°“S!”H *lie head *°_‘l‘°- 1:dav for deliver from _Iam “op will be sup;_,o:_“;°th.t ment the mid-summer and early do not think this trouble is snffic-l -' _ y g,§,,§gg,_,,1»,e;;»» g_;»;.-»--i°;- £.tL‘..‘i;;*.“§:§°... .l";i.§’.’€.€fl‘,.*...::. ;°;:::..:";;;P‘°““ t° °‘°‘°F1““’ this vessel ic u, i onis . ~ Humax md” Guysboro _:hge mol; to that of last year, which was W.W. HUBDARD. _ as A Pickard 81.00 “"E°“”‘"°“ "‘°“‘ _ .§?1‘i°i`I.‘Z`.’..`»`.. fl ..n`f'l.`..fl.°.._ "Qui Schr- VV enola Upllgg Intggvale H36 h- FORAGE CROPS. damage , thou crop to any extent. C __ _ __ _ There is e mae eompienn ' 500 tons Hard Coal 1|, the comm” of K,,,gs_ Anna °1'f°SP°“ CU S 80°F* Y f¢P°\’ some sections of trouble amongl pens. Limburg, omni and mg §§,:§°§f_“,°,_;‘e‘1’:;“¥°;f__1§“d :fe me Slmllar t° what efegrgrxid order your supplv to . E E ’ . Eu' l - __ ~' - " ' ,, _ about 92 per cent. It is evidentpngvyygg gp NEW BBUNSWIC ` `._ S n g the four Cape Breton Counties, . 3 _ : ____ __ .» U from this that the rains have so K war ” ' P11011! 240- givg Spggial lnduggmgnfs ;i_e_;:1_§____»;_r_e inamostsatisfactorr L_. __ ____ _ _ _ .-----__ materially benefited the hay'fie1ds I may says howevgrl in a general l ii on ayoi-Smith. ‘haplaln Gcnci-|\l`of of Eastern Nova Snotia did not _;§_enB{l_cis_lihi}r_ri»y :ir-_:s_k3lg:_v__l;iy_<:_n_ xppggmlf- ~ ----~ ---- - ~- -- ~--- -- ---_ ea - “ _-@- come in time for the fields gsgnnozhatoge $“yf°l£_P ‘gf th; gm? %l_'Ei._»_.e_.$ fnppiiesféfigognpialpa pen._._n_e _ Kin s Anna olis etc where ve- ’ “ ° ° ° “Y "“" ° °'”"’ “" ' “ “’ “”’ °““ g ' P ’ ’ Fnnda marche will robabl '“°" °"°°""° c _ _ _ in, __ _ _ _ _. '° 1 e rea °° s r I » ° E ~ getation was more forward. V 7 S' _ P 7 nodeill r-lilly ny anon piper.. en- . . . . To offset the defiency of thehun about twenty five per cent lbxtprzunndnnrvressrcueml- _ , short of the “vera C c Fr lyin Lvrclit. Britain. Analyzod b; S"-_C|\;r|¢| present year 3 crops many farmers] » - g mp' om A, Cgmgmn C.ll.M. D. Guaiunwod pnrtnctly G more C5 'Eu ' H ‘li C 1 ll advices received from the marsh h Ie df! K. ffsflictor monoymfund Pew y In an S’ 0 c es 'districts th th ll lk 1 03-na’ TEM; bnoklsl ylim fl I * ter Cumberland Picton as well ' e °"°P °r° W* 1 ° Y ' ° °' °° ° pw" "° `"" 'S ' h‘“'=‘ °P¢°°d ° "PW *al* ' ’ ' exceed the avera e All classes m°"m.Eff°"'pf°"'E'1°"Ln'§”°~.'l.?n '°<‘ii”r'Ele'l°md as parts of Annapolis and Lunen- _ 5 ' _ ""“'°' 1 °"‘“5' ‘ ~` ' " E ttCIltl0 fl » nf. ev- »» nn from -0 1»_°f,§;m “<1 f°°‘;;,»=“1°.“1".;y sri:°::;::..i~.i.;ii.f.°-..ef..:lz';:: - _ _ per cent of last year’s hay. |P° °°s Pr°m‘s‘? 8' “ °r.°p" t ° |_.,,,4'.,,,_'|;, ¢`_ ' ' - ,... ,,,,, , §2;:*s.;°;::s:..:: ;‘;::”.::‘:f°;i:‘; ER G A _ ' .0 i_li ws, A. . vlllflv _ii-o._.. TH R I It not for 8 good deafof missing il_{i_ig_l_i_c3:’_(_.____D lhinklu and A \\ l (iourllo. Eseimneea Yield. '"1 St J°h“ RW” ’°°"°“» ‘”° "°“1d "_“éaNNoUNcEMEN'rs_ ”` Compared with 1908 98 per cent. feel r°as°nably sure °f “. Yery '___ Compared with average 98 per ,ent large crop. Weather conditions *Thursday afternoons curing fbe_iii_ur_r;- With few exceptions eorrespon- have lately been m°5t f“v°.rf"b1°' n;°reT°nu;2,D€',€,y';r,;k?,:§c° llfpoinff _ dents report the p,.cS`._ut o.,,1Ook We had two weeks of magnificent 'i___‘:_‘:___s_ ° P 6_23dmwst, _ _ 2 for oats and other grains as most _lsgilélgsW‘::_t_:‘°rw‘;§;l_gsfeiastrggiili __ satisfactor . Earlier in the _ _ _ G,-can year the odtlooh was anything but mu Pfevent th.” t°° “M17 npemng, hlzalgfm glEE'd`erSEl?\?l?1le agglllng ar. promising, b.it as the .'onTt of thi- °f SHUI and will _help the potatoes Qwest PHGGS by A- H0l'f\° 36 C0- abundant rain in July the grain and other roots immensely. Al- 8-l8wfd&rtl 1-i.u..nin~inn»d. ery and grocery atore and respectfully :olicit 1 share of your patronage. I attend to all mv baking pero ouully and guarantee everything, lo be lbs besl proc-nrable. For the conven- ience of iry patrrns [have also stocked nge(/1 line of grncefics Give mea chance to de- nmnslraie hak ng pi rfeclion in you. You vl_i|l always find hi-rc noni-thing above ine ordinary. H0 |96 Kant Sl. An-g 31 . . i‘.iiZZ§?§. / and Sillzisd w;'““ “'°’“‘°pE°“ P" ’0n the Home-Slrelch of lhe S. . Sllillllltllt I the best 'Silver Polish we have ever used and we believe the best on the market to-day. Try a bottle. _s_oLn_ QNLY BY W. N. Tanton. Jeweler. f Delivered at any part of the City. Phone-igz-4 Dissolution Sale . 20 to 25 per cent off all fancy worsted suits to order for one month only ln browns, blues, greys, drabs and many others. Ur bring your own cloth and have it made and trimmed in gocd shape for $7.75 per suit and wooden coat hanger thrown in. Also suits cleaned and pressed from 75cfs with coat hanger free at --AT l.AST~- AFarmer’s Engine Moat complete, most rellublo. most durable and mont economical ever offered the trade. With our gasoline tank cast solid in base, and pump feed, there ls absolutely no danger from fire or explosion. Our new hopper cooler is so arranged that lt keeps onglnc at proper temperature for an ordinary ton hours run with only two buckets of water, and has no pipes whatever to freeze up in winter nor clrculatfng pump to get out of order. Costs for gasoline less than hal! the expanse of feed ing horses, while doing some work ln a power occupies llttlc space, easy w mount on wagon or sled and can bc run from 100 to 500 revolut- lonn per minute. We guarantee power and steady running qualities. Marine engines also always in stock. Prices and terms reasonabl Amherst Molor (Io. ___________&:3liersf, N. S. ____ ____ M-‘}§R.Il13H~_______ DAWSON-RATTENBURY-At Cal- gary, Alta. on Friday August 18th inst, Amy Gertrude Ratteniiury, formerly of this City, to Thomas F. Dawson, Winnipeg. MILLER-BARRETT-At Charlotte- town on August 31st, by Rev. H. E. Thomas., Steven L. Nelles of Regina, Sask, to Eliza Josephine Barrett of Charlottetown. _ ___ _*_DIED.__l_ McIN'1`OS|H-- At Brailalhane on Min- day 30th Sarah Jane McPherson, beloved wife of Roderick McIntosh, aged 33 years; leaving lu family of six children. Funeral on Wladnesday, at 2 o'clock. GI LLIS-At Orwell Cove, Aug 28. 1909 Elmer Ra mond, aged three yeears, four montEs and thirteen days, lov- ed child of Archibald and Sarah gilllis of 144 Bath Street, Providence. \"\\‘~\'.\\\\\| 7.?" ry _(5. cv "'/ _f " D 051/'_ "‘ § I I ` \\\\\\\ KIDNEY \ \\\\\\`f,, SE -K|oNE_`l/,,_¢Cn `:l I Fire Insurance For rnteain tne IP. E Inland Mutual Flre Insurance wmnlea on Farm Bulldfn g dieser. 163 Grafton sl ' _ _ ' 3 _ .. _ _ I-~ ___._ _ i ,. '. Anne ol Avonlea By our own talented Island Authoress Miss L. M. Montgomery. “Annecf Avonlea" isa sequel to “Al'Il'l¢ of 0l'°¢l~ lb|¢S" Many editions of this pnlar Book has been printed and it is still in great demand, 'PEG NGW B°°k- "Amie ol clans ll Avonlea” the publishers have promised ns to have on our BQOK Counter Se t ist. Order Now; The first edition will go like wildfire. andlpfoniises to be more popular than Mill l'\ollf¥0ll\' ery'l first Book. Write or phone us to put aside a copy for 00. limilall. .C 3 nsvzs. - SRI -.a..‘\‘a=.1s -i . Throughout every line of footwear --No matter what you want now~its under price-buy as little l or as much as you please-~ but the more you buy the more you save--and the question of money making is money saving. CONROY The Shocman Booiseuul 97_Pueen St._ Ch’Tuwn A TURNIPS AND OTHER ROOTS. Estimated. Compared with 1908 100 per cent Compared with average l0_6 per cent. In some localities, owing to the EASEEHN S. S. CU. PUT UN EXlHl BUAT Ellll SEPTEMBER 4 Calvin Austln and Big Stee Turbiner, Governor Cobb. Both on the Route. Two direct steamers for Boston will .$" '// leave the Eastern Steamship Com-1 pany's wharf at Bt John on Satnr-1 day, Bept.* 4 The Calvin Aust-in will make her usual direct trip, leaving at heavy this season that lt has been damned advisable to augment the re gular service with an extra sail ng by ' -.1 '» ;';‘“.'.:‘.. 3:: :‘.::‘.::.*:.::'.‘.:°.‘°..°‘;'.:'...§: Th* 5"“‘° Tha* S Y°“" E' §_ /_ or berths. Applications can be \ Churches, ls. Bohoolli. Houses, Uhea r ', . 1 _- rseun-lea,Wag.erMll|a.ew..em.npplyto '- . _ .I , King dtreet, S. Mcnalrmld, agent. or you WM, Wm, U,,,-1,_uudryw0r|¢.ligingi_g| Jas: Caldcr (gl S0n_ cDnlcl..1..1lnSniner street. it I-'I' 3°hW~ Iéee, agent,_at the wharf, St mb,” ,t."ponm,eous_ it keep. sweet _ _ . . . |-'-**-'_ 'I ~` 1 ...... .,\ ‘ ._ _- er. _ "\ ¥E ' » Try us on your next. Gloss or Domes - 'Q . ‘°-'"°1 E Y ue finial.. _ ,_ our _ 1 _, Dona, A. F. weesieli _ Z / f // ". Btariteamhundrv- ` ' » / . . islmnusi.. Phono Ill _ /_, W you will find will go furth- ff ___ ef here than most st°re5:_ l I General Cut on Prices We pride ourselves we buy largely and well- giving you the advantage. In hair-tooth and nail brushes we show a big range. l In sponges, soaps, combs _ etc, etc. exceptional value. Satisfied customers deal here- A.W.Reddln. Phm. B. The Square Dnigglst. Sunnyside mwfrmtf _ P. _ sm made to the city ticket omco, 47_ There are three things about the smile o n. . _ZW tm ' _ ,__ Our laundry work is as good as a ionic r sept li makes you feel better, look better, and Correspondents unanimously re- port the potato crop to be flour- . 5 0 ishing. However it is too soon I --_ 0 tc perdict much about this crop, l which is always liable to he n- A . _ . i fested with rot, and also to be Q seriously injured with other fungi and insects. You’ve only a few ino'c days in which to make your money stretcli in to this great August money, saving event. Excitement has reached a high pitch-we are continuously kept delving into our stock for new lines to appease the appetite for bargains. Mothers in many cases come to investigate-they buy a suit for every boy in the family and in ninny cases for the husband who may be too busy to como '1`here’s hundreds of excellent values yet, but in justice to yourself I must ask you to come quick--see for yourself. . Pick any suits you wish-pay a few dollars and I°ll save them to await your convenience. Brown tvreeil single breasted, good assonnicnt Excellent worsierl null, single breasted, good as- _ _ _ sizes. Plrst price $6.59, yours'al . . . . . . .. . . . . .... $4.3 sorlmcnt of sizes. Good value at $10.75, yours for 21 short time at.... ... . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$7.25 Boys' three piece suits, mixer! tweeds good range of sizes, double breasted. Fom..~ ¥6.85. "UW---$4-60 Boys' light tweed, single hrensled sniis, formerly $5.25, now................. .....$J.55 Buster Brown suits, ln-iuhf ; ' orsterl, kniclrer pan” Firm Price $635 no____ _ _ _______ __ $410 Fancy tweed, norfolk, all sizes. First prlce'$5.5o. now . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . _... . . . . . ................$550 Brown tweed, plain coat hniclzer pants. Formerlv 8|-95, now. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$l.65 Blue sailor blouse, gold cord, brass buttons. Good value sl $I.5o, now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$l.00 About the same as above with better meterial ..... . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . » . . . . . . ............$l.50 Blue lweed two piece plain coat, knicker pants. First price $2.50, now ..._ . ...$1.70 Grey, all-W00l Bull, [W0 pint. First priClif_‘i.50. now......................,...... . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$2.40 Fancy light worsted, norfolk. Good rw1l;’¢ 0" SWS- Formcrly $9.50 now ....... .... . .... .. . "$6.40 Do your shopping today--NOW I seven p.m. ann will be followed an , _ _ nenri ee b tu in ew steel enrin-' / ‘ """ "' a r y e gn - -» '__ ‘ ,- PI L L S .fe _ner Governor Cobb, arriving in Bos- /‘mia - . ° ° ,," _'J' ton about Sunday noon. _ _ _ _ . k / -_ _ ' I ps/ The tourist travel has been so A-f-* ‘ / I - \ `\ / I ' ' _ :Tr Tn"5 ii on magniae e ee 1 li e Evouna MEN* . ~r'§`ol5£»C".|'»l': ;. 8 ii tenth iam" nl? er no 7" f f 3."AN Y »,_EE|Ill1\| 5 fi __,,,»|l___._._, accommo a e arge num er w o - "~,_’_l',I- “ETS -ffl’ “_`,|;;1l‘ wish to return home in time for the "-1 ' -ll_.-_\l|<\‘ Labor Day attractlans. Many atatc- l rooms on the Calvin Anshln have \_ been booked for weeks ahead and a - ~ - if - ----~ - -*“=‘ number of applications have also been received for rooms on the Governor . rf, 5 » . 7’-> CUM* M37 P°"5°“ Pl°““l°'¥ t0 ' ' "` “_ _-_-im “MM_" w'4“Y"d~W` U 'E ‘Y mm l"'i"" "Wm E Ammunition for the shoot- " "Dead Shol l Rillt” and llucking Powder Kynoch Load- ed Shells havoln stock a Ilm- 5 \°rE1°=“PP'Y °' Crown Shells -‘Geneva cnor" Gu ns l Being a mlxturo of - ...53»'.“w'Z°‘1.'2l' llg2?,f°... _ _ wholesale & Retail commend to partles ' ' wanting a nrat class feed. Selling at lowest prices. FEED FEED -lv ~-~.' »1~..:.':.=i.'~55;\.;g'»»» _¢,..._ ..-.: .. _ _ _ ing season """”"\ ___j_i .____=Q ` _n_.._ , v -=>-l?¥“~i‘°1°f'_ _Tha Rogers Hardware Bollll