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We owe and oilcr for .sale il block of the 5 bonds of this Company, price upon application. _ . and np- p.C. F. B. McCURDY (D. C0. Mies-iisiails .\io.\"rili~:Ai. s'i`ooK___1-2__fii.l‘l' ` ' ' s 'i`|';l|‘lil.ll i'i`|l... .0 Sl. l':liil_.._.. . il;.i; ll'.": Hiiii Nlililf.|'\-ill l`ll\-_ _ _ Hlirllf N. .\‘. figilvi 'i'l»i'liil '|`wiil iliu.. _ --l--li :li ir. _ ...;":\. 1: "'.’.\» -‘ ei =“a-»- ‘lT .1 L14 ‘. l “Ill si T-.C lib _ __ lille .0 .’\:l.4|i.__,.._l_l_0_,i, “_ _ ____l _\_,. _,.H,,U|_ _,UH ll/if _ |201 L5-i‘. ini: in l‘i.l»illil~~»i ._ _ EU! is; l-.?3-W. 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Jnil’y_ Sc.|lf._.. .Illn`_v. 3.35 M.\ili'ril\ii~: ni-:y.~;.sc.iiool Snlr.~l that will rio . ,_ _ -lu -l_\\,: -if-. -'. ltlialr f.li_it.y on tho play grounns or ';in soliolli $|.1-i8, 5.12 155, tl. $575 - rf* ,""'""“ _ \i‘li.i nailii C ‘_-roi i. |.l_|il.i\. il; U ,, 0 _ H' I.-‘\UN'i`Y li/\'l`.$ for young wo ililon i' l ir ~ ' - _ ,_ , _ W (_, ,,,,, _ _roiuot ons of ieignlng i__,f_ii,_,‘_ ,tfizn ,5‘_'_,,,_l1lodeis ill uilurlng shapes ami """,__.,., H; W, |,__,,3.Go|or schcimes. Beautiful. stylish "“ ' nndverylow priced at Patons. Il/\l`l.D. 9-Zdtf "Tile in-ir. f.-ill niiitiiigs and over- ______ _ _W ,,,______.i‘l»:lliilgn_ lor illl-_n, _ilrle llrrlviiig :li- __i’,_2 ",, .,7 ,, _,7 yllloni. dllily. We iilvltu you to cull ill ' " ;_"_,,_ },'i,.] l|`__Zjili\l| limit tliriil liver. 'l‘ilcy will picilsu ' ‘ ' " iyi ll . lil. . A. llriilrc. ii-'l0llt.i. p. ill. , ___.___, , ___. _ _-.__ -~ ‘ ‘ "l\iloi.ill=r lol. llf i-nlmplr-s of the _nl-ivcnl. in |.:lllil»l-i' f‘lli~il_uille Cloths "*""* f"""""""‘ "Y *"» ii- N" iiiiiitiiiiiiiii-ilpiii'le“Ciliiiiliilltilllllikiiriliitsiiilli ii' S' ii"'» ii“"`i‘ ‘V ii""'i ii""k` in-ty 'wc lulvc to ichliose ironl. You l-rl-i_, _Ml-llll.l-i'.~l iVl.»l|il_l_‘ill .*il.NAi-l. 'i‘riuiuplls lol thc lil-si;:nci'i-i Art ilinnteipieces of _dlliuiy wol-kllnlilsilip yet inilrvels of i illolicrntl-. piiccs iuiuic from serpeintiife "W-ilf' $1.50 to $5.00 I’/\'l'()NH. 9-lldtf. li(lMl~l Hliilillfidilrl' EXfillitf~lII)NS. The flrnilli 'i‘r~lnk Railway has iss". cd a circular ililtilorininz all Agents in Canada to scll llomescekers' lil!- _cnrsiorl tickets to points ||| Western ,(.unada. This is illterel-itlng informs. _tion for those desiring to take advan- .tflitf of these excilrslons on ccrtikin ,dates from April to September 19 1. _The Grand Trilnk iioute is the mn" ,interesting taking s passenger ;ihl'0Ui!ll the populated centres of Can- iidl- filfflllllll Chicago and thence vis Duluth or tnru Unicago and th, gym cities of Minneapolis sud (qt, pam, Ask Grand Trunk Agents for (urn, |- Derticulars. W. K. lingers, (lity Tick- °f» AUM- ` B-2Bdtiistutliiepl9._ _.__ .n_»,__,_-. ...°It pays to buy in this Province ...vrils morning Dsliy ollsl-iumycm be obtained at H. J. )labon"l dras- utore, Souria. 4-idrt . V ...°The Souris West Bridge is being rapidly repaired by Theo. Warner of that place, notwithstanding an item in a recent issue of The Examiner to the contrary.” ...°“Look"-Don't you want a buck- et or half barrel of choice herring, or some No. 1 codflsh; also choice smok- ed bums and boneless bacon? If so, cali nt Johnstone’s, Montague, .P. E. 1, 9-12d1lr2l_ ...°The following vessels sailed from Sonrls for the fishing grounds yes- terday morning 2 Harry A- NiCH€¥`¥0'¥\. Gloucester; Viola Hartland, Capt. Hartland, Lunenburg; sehr Petile, Lunenburg; and the_ schooner A-nnie M., Capt. i~’ooll, Souris.-' -*A. G. and Mrs. Mathieson, Dun- das. accompanied by hisbrother and i.l~othsr‘s wife, Halifax, were in Sou- rig yesterday en route to Bsthweli where they will be the guests of John A. Fraser. Mr. Mathieson hal charge of the Customs Department in Halifax.-* __.°New Goods, Men's Fleecell Lined U-llilerwcnlg $1.10 per suit, Heavy shirts 75, sr., 1.10 onli 1.50. Boy* flannel shirts, 75 and $0- BOYS Fleeced lined underwear, 90.- Stand iiclll's nnshrinkablc underwear f0` men i.50, 2.00 and 2.50 per suit. Al so men’s heavy pants $1.85, $2.00. 2.50, 3.25. A. Currie & Co. 9-355i. ...*Wllut mlgllt have been a Bull HC cident occiirred on Sunday nft€l'n00Y at i'~iollris, when Williston l-laB'Lur<‘ llnd .Erskine Lockerby were spendini the afternoon ut the home of theli friends, William and Mrs. Knight.Mr l'liu-izilrd, while in the room above th1_ pllrlor, picked up a ixlln and Pun” tlle`triggci‘. There was ll loud rc port und ,,_ charge of shot bored i hole through the floor und P11950* about a foot from M|'. `Ilockerby'i head as he was getting in the roon below.-' SPUHTS lili _ i ll illlIllNWlilil l<‘ihe \\'caltill»i' greeted the return o ilu- /tnlilllli Sports Day of Falcon wood Hospital. The day is always ai levcnt ill the minds of the patients llllii has always been enjoyed by e lllrge number of iilteresteril visitors Lust Friday afternoon ieutenant Governor and Mrs. Rogers] Pfvllliel Pallner, Dr. J. ' Warburton_ of tht Board of Trustees, and many friendi were present, and ll large number of city people also wutciled the con- tests. ' - Home twenty events of men and wolllcii patients, .nurses and attend llnis, were run od. The competltior wlls koellcr this your than ever before coilseqlicntly the prizes were morl lyiilely distributed. Unexpected re col-ds were made in several of l events. Dr, Goodwill, Medical Su ' r intcndent of Fulconwood. eviden l\ hears constantly in mind the old but wholesome :ldagc-“a sane mind in r sound body." Everyone willingly con- tributed his or her part, or laughing ly enjoyed watching others who did. Seine of the contests were particu lllrly humorous. The three-leggel rilce and the potato race were espe cially enjoyed by the patients. Thi tug -of wilr between rival teams frorr different wards was most keenly con- tested and the winning team sal iilown on the grass to receive R lnrgl sack of- sweet und good things foi their labors. An uillooked for event on the pro gram was an oration by one of tbl male patients, with the text “Where n hen scratches, there she expects ti find il bug." Entirely original and with ll voice which many a speaker ,would be proud oi be held his audi- ence convulsed with laughter. At; the close lieutenant-Governor preseilted the numerous prizes to thi successful ohes, saying a. kindly word to each recipient. Tea wss then serv- l-.d on thc lllwn to the patients. The following friends kindly contri- buted to the prize list, thus nddinr Illritely to thc real success and happi» ness of the day: Ileer & Goff, Stanley, Hllllw and l’eal‘don, Prowse Bros, Mc- Kinnon liriig Company, Bruce ggew, llrt. Cilrvcil A2 Co., Jenkins .& Son Hilnllcrson & fill., J. T. Crockett, N. lflltteilbury, liogcrs Hardware (30,, Kcniicdy & (`o., Fennell & Chandler, A. Gntcs & Cu., W. W. Wellner, D. Mllddignll, I-laszllrd & Moore, Moore lvl McLeod, ."A Friend." NEW G00l)S New Goods, Men'a Flea-<‘ed l,ir.ed ilnllcrwcilr, $1.10 per suit, iicn.‘v‘y l-iilirt.. 75. ln., 1.10 ...ni i_5n_ n.,,.»,. Flilnlicl rlllirts, 75 it-nil 90. Hoya' i1‘lccccd llill-.il 1indci‘wcni', 00. Htaild- fic|d'sililsilrillkiible llndcrweilr for llicil L50. 2.00 and 2.50 pci' suit. Al- lw nlcn's ilvnvy pnilts $1.85, $2.00,2.50, 3.25. \ 0 \ A Lurrie & Lo, 0--izlifii. "Pretty wnlsts at low prices. l'ATONS. i .9-lldtf. 1_- FURB I.0W PRICED but satisfact- ory just opened Direct from the fact- ory to you from 4.25 to 135.00. PATONS. 9-lldtf DRESS SKIRTS, models of simple elegance and lem: service st little prices, See our AIL SPECIAL in block cloth, silk braided, latest cut $1.08 worth $2.75. All sizes' up to 27 wnist. PATONS. 9-lldtl. Mothers flndit very easy to dress their boys in our childrens' Clpthlng Department, styles handsome and prloes pleasing. with every hoy‘s suit we vivo absolutely FreeA Fountain Pen National Clothing Co. 9 6tf ‘ -"Our Hygrnae brosdcioth has cher- rlcted and-.quality send for samples. Pstons. 0-Rdtf. 1 ...°Mel-tin McKinnon, Montague, is Guardian representative, and all news, sdvertising snd subscriptions in Montague and vicinity should be handed to him. 2~9drtf. ', ...°F. G. Jordan, Bouris, ll Guardi- an representative, and all news, ad- vertisements and subscriptions in Bourls and vicinity should be handed to him. 2-l.0drtf. . SHIPPING NEWS. .Entered, Sept. 11-Schrs. Baltic, Iioudrot, Port Hastings; Rosie M.B., Walker, Glace Bay; Nellie Reid, Reid, Port Hastings. S. B. Trinidad, Mc- Kenzie, Gaspe. _ Cleared, Sept. 11-Schrs. Patriot, Sampson, Picton; Nellie Reid, Reid, Picton. S. S. Trl-nidsd, McKenzie, New York. "You need "Mum.". "Mum" is s snow-White cream that destroys all the odors of perspiration, cools, com- forts snd sooths the skin--makes it smooth and clear. You can use any Perfume with "Mum"--it should be on every dressing table. Price 25 cts at The Two Macs. drtf. iiiiiiouiicsiiieiire "A meeting of the Northern Farm- ers' Institute will he held in May- field Hall on Thursday, the 14th Sep- tember, at 7 p.m. All members re- quested to be present. , CHARMING NEW SILKS ahh many only one dress of ~a coio full width 980 and the bost Sli In Canada at the price. Patons. ' 9 Zdt STYLISH i.l'l`Tl.E C()A'l`S FOR Lilltllfi 6 to i4 years seo them. P/i'l‘(iNS. 9-lldtf. STYLISH COATS_that cost loss than you would think possible ienerous solootlon in style und color. Special showing of block :oats for Fail. Patons. 9-Zdtf PERFECT TASTE and quiet ele- 'auce our new fall suits & skirts See our early fail ril.incollts_ PATONS. iind. PA’[‘(lNS. 9-11dtf_ '-nllin ooA'l‘s-oiliilil»el.'s storm rapes fro rainy days :lil school cllild- ren should have one. l’A'l‘0Ni~l. -9-lidtf. . SUNSET HILL \ '1, youth has gone across the hill 'l‘o find the evening stur, . Along the windy pasture lilnds, Where the lute ill-lf.ers ure. He said- an holli"s light good-bye, And promised merrily That he'd come buck o'er Sunset Hill "l‘o dwell again with me. He stood n moment ou the crest To lute li lilting straiil. U ll O O l li U O U 1 K \h, Yolitll has gone to Fairylilnd! When will he come again? Sum H. llirchilll, ill September `_lo,nudu Moiltiily (l`oi‘inei'ly f‘-ilinldil.~ Nest). A Physical Wreck _ :`~uffered_Torturl.is from Nervnusnesa. ‘ Miss M.'ll;;lll-l‘iil- ilr-cs, ill Robert Sf., iluiuilioll, lliii. \\'l'iil~s: "l was n lrreck, i'cdilcs-i lil !-cliff. _'ind despoild- ent, I sui'i'el~l-d tllrilli-l~_s from nervous- ness, and ivlls ioilllly nlifilted for work. \ fricilli i-cl-ulillill-illled l{olld's Soren.- nni-iiln_ l ooll\ill»¢ill~l-li izlklng it and by the time the sccnild bottle was con- fumcd I knew Iilul. i \\':\.'4 mending. €il'u_dual|y i 1-,row well. l have useil I-food‘s sllll-c. i \vonll.i not be without it oil any ill-count, llnd do most enthu- siastically eiplorsc every word in its fllvcr." Get Hood’s Silrsapliriiln today. Sold ‘lv all flrllsv-:isle l-\'i_'r\.'\vlll-ie. , _ _ DoN'r’s ron 1-ui>ii.s. _’ "I mllst not put money ill my ‘ mouth. I must not bite oil bits of my schoolmutc s apple. I must not drink from any schoolmate's cup. I must not put anything near my mouth which has been in or about another person's moutll." These are among the rliles pasted in the bucks of schoolbooks for pup- ils in the public schools at McAlest- er, Oklahoma. They are part of .a system recently inaguruted by Dr. J. W, Echols, physician at the state penitcntiary there, whereby the spread of tilberclllosisls to be pre- vented unlong school children. The children are organized into "School Health Clubs" and each member is supplied with a list of dont's which are to be pasted in schooibooks. NEWFOUNDLAND WANTS T0 UNITE WITI-ICANADA. fl'I"l‘AWA, Sept. ll-Word hlls been received that as soon us fianlldil rati- fics Reciprocity, s movement will he launched in Newfoundland for Union with the llomiillon. Newfoundland has _-lcveruii times, without success sought better trading terms with the ‘llnited States llurgiliil made by Canada which will give free entrance of ilsll to the United States has llrouscli great interest in Newfoundland ond a dcslre to share ill the advantages of the great American. market. It is felt by the party now forming in New- fnnndlnnd that they can do it easier through Union with Canada than by ldirect negotiations with the United States. "RAIN COATS-Three lending va- lues chosen from a hundred or more productions for their superiority in style, durability, servlcesbllity and value for price. PATONS. 9-lldtf. lf you went to heel doubly proud of your little than. let us dress him. Boy the boy one of oursults and let him slide. Our ohildrenfs Clothing Dept wins new friends every_day. A Fountain Ren free for Y 'e boy for school. ations! C lothfnq Co 9- 6dt.f STYLISH & SERVICEABLE sweet- ers coats for my lady 1.25 to 4.50 in the popular lengths long coats up terious Brown- Man. 1 9-12d2i to _ $8.50. PA'l‘f)N’Fi. 9--1ld_t . _ FLEl|N_Gl_i_liiH‘ Siilll. Lives of Several From Canada and_United States Are' Endangered. _-_- BOSTON, Mass., Sept, 9-The lives of many missionaries, several of whom come fronl the Maritime Pro- vinces, and are sent out by the Bap- tist Misslon Board in Toronto, Ont., are believed to be endangered by the Oher Rioters in Ching Lu in Pinea- The American Baptist foreign mis- sionary society has its headquarters in this city. A few- days ago the so- ciety officials received a cablegram from one of their missionaries stay tioned at Ching Lu, the capital of the Province, telling of the rioting on the pnrt of the natives. Today another cablegram was received which said “American consul advises us to leaye." Today’s message has con- vinced tbe society officials here that the situation has reached an acute stage, and that the lives of the mis- sionaries nnd the mission property are in dilnger. CHINESE RAILWAY POLICY CAUSES GENERAL UNREST. PEKING, Sept. 9--Missionlzwles in the outlying districts of Sze-Chuen Province have been ordered by the viceroy to concentrate in the larger towns, in consequence of the general unrest among the natives arising from the gu\'eri\nleiit's rililroud pol- icy. All foreigners in Ghcnglu the'cnpi- till of Hze-Cillien Province, ure takin! refuge in the compouild of the luis- slonary society of the Methodist (ihurch of (lamldll. i Sze-(ihucn is a western province of `-(lliinn,» bordering oil Tibet. It has an illrea. of_ upwards of 200,000 square miles. 'l"lle region is very mountain- ous. some of the mountain ranges reselling il great elevation. Tile pup- uhltion is cstiniiltcil ut :lbout 70,000,- 000 fur cxccodiilg thilt of any other (lllinese provilll-0. Tile people, howev- er, rosc ill protest nizuiust the ruil- roiili policy of the Uhiiiet-all govern- lllcnt. The agitiltioii being chiefly llguinsl: the constructioll of the Sze- Clllicil Hllilkow lilliiwuy. This* rail- roud is to he built with foreign capi- tni, u loan of $;i0,000,000 for this purpose having been inode Uiliila by British, Frencll, fierilnln und Ameri- cilii bankers. At. (Jhenmll, the capital, missionar- ies are nlllintilincd by the missionary society of the Methodist Church _ of Canada and also by the Mennonite general conferellcc of North America. Of the two. outlying districts, where missionilries are working, Kill Ting is il station of the Canildian. Church. and illso of thc Ainericuil Blliltist lllinsion liilion. i.AI{fll\}llY A MA’l"l`Eli ()l<‘ POIJTICAL llNii'l<}S'l‘. 'l‘Uli()`l\"l‘(), Ont., Sept. 9-When in- terviewed today regarding the dis- tlirhnnces reported from Chenglii, Iicv. Egertoil Shore, general secre- tary for foreign missions was dispos- ed to take il serious view. “It is mostly a matter of politiclll unrest. amongst themselves, the Chinese," he said. "and has rellliy little to do with the nlissiollllrics. 'l‘he latter will probably tllke refuge for n time with the foreign lcgatioil llt Chung King, which is about 500 miles down the river." “There is a grellt denlnf political unrest in Chinn ut the present time," Mr. Shore coiitiniled. "It is part of' the evolution of thc new civiliza- tion." ' 'He then reild `u despatch just re- ceived frum (Thiilglu, which after men- tioning that the lnissiollllries will, tape refuge at Chung King nddsi- “Think it best to postpone depart-` ure of outgoing missionaries." Mr. Shore, howevcr,il\ spite of the ominous nature of this despatch reit- -erated his belief that the present dis-‘ turbllncc will amount to little and that there is’ not much llllngcr to missionaries. He cited some instances of his nw-ll experience in China, show- ing the quickness with which politi- vul distllrimilces ure iilieilled there. including the woll\cn‘s missionary society, there arc about twenty mis- niunury filiuilies in Chenglu und illto- gether .ilbout 150 foreigners, includ- ing several lnelnbers of the l4`ricnd's society, some Mctllodists. but no Hap. tists_ `\\\\'\ \\ \_ _ -fniloil’5i" i ii i rl _yisi E Y .ig//0 Pl _--' - F.i.A.`ii\\\ér<’ii=`l' ~ "“._S’,,_f.-.l5.i-.iifiilll-`_»vf, ‘ i -.G - ., _i'|' D|z.E,`rA.ST€_t F U;|i:_ .____,il ~.,'l-' , .y iii' ~ ll __ l il _“iii \\l rl- 1,5- J' -im _-.J =‘- ‘gb I \ ff; '-- *S-,l\\\=.\\\ C _‘ *ml -F [Alou (Ian _Drink our Carbon:-lied Beverages with perfect confidence. Only lhe incst materials are used in their mnnlliaclllre. Ginger Ale, Vino, Lemon Sour, Cola Cham- gagne, Dry (linger Ale, Cream ods, Snrsaparliin, Orange Phospblle, Raspberry Sods, Stone Ginger Beer. Always in stock. Just the fhlng for Plcnics. *_ 7--~ --M Box 435 Missionary Society of the Metllodist' Souris, G.H.Sin1mons .il§»‘iiiil°li§:" llliilli a Prices on sppiicalion. . 9 . , H. Bradford, Manager lt! Hollis Sf Halifax, N. S. Toronto, Montreal, Quebec, Lonlion 'El~`g. _ - - -. I _func ¢iiilf~”1*__f'iiiisiiiliiiijs iii I-"iiillilmllllll iilciiil iillrliilli. Lirliili, . ,- _ ~-. " iii: ._.“ = Thenet earningsof _the Company Si11C§,I995,;1iave_shoiiin Steady progress with but a _slight eatception, and -.for iglo, after allowing for Bond Interest and sinking Fund payment, amounted to 7 p. c. on the Capital Si20¢k. . Quarterly dividends of 1 1-4 equal _to c. .yearly are ,being phfid,-and the surplus at the end of lglo was" nearly sufficient to pay dividends for four years at 5 per cent. iloiiii siiciiiliiiils c0iiPORATi0N. Llliiiin ‘ us ' _‘.4 Ill afterlvards rcllin lhese bonds iistnblis _ ST. _] ‘ ` ..'_____‘_»!_ Conservatism in investments I-Ivor since il was established ill' |87; il_ has _been lilc cncieavoi- of this llcuse io bc, ifallything, ultra-conservative in all invesflnentil. Before, buying any Bonds cr securities, it has elldeavureli afier lilvestlgalion lo_ select the ones that would come nearest affordlilg absolute safety on the investment, ' . C always placed at fifo difposai of tbl: buycr all dala and illf`ol-Iinalioil we may have secured in making ollr ilivesiignlioll. Tile services ofour Statistical Deparilnellt arc niwzlys nt file disposal of our clients, whelhcr buying or selling. - “feckiy Circular inzliled free on request. J.. C. MACHINTDSH & C0. Members Montreal' Stock Excilange. HALII-`AX. NEW (ELASGOW. i~`RF.DERlCTOl\' or securities to the ubii we have lied 1873, OHN. ' _ » »~-:-l .. _ . , _ -_ L_] vl-.un-_-__--'_ _ § _ _ _ _ _ ._ suliisiisriors For placing BEi"l‘l‘}MBl‘lR FUNDS ' $20,000 - il\"l`iERNA'l`iONALl\lll.LiN(l CO of CANADA. fi 0 p.c. Bonds due Iilii l'rlc-e 981-2 dt lniercst. ` $8.000 _ MAINE lt. N. ii. l ~x`-4 Sept. i ith, “ nth, " 14th, “ .:`5th, _ . . Q ._ _ _,_ _ ._ , _ ‘ i- ‘ x H “ - 1 . ' ___ ._ _wi i . ...I _Q “aa ,i W li* H _ in-H i _ , "Wai, , “mi 5 i, 5,, ,, ,l y, »,,,'h