~- - - .Y -a --_._ Y ugh nd ltee s the silvrr`as it should b:. V _'Bright and clear fromiarnlsh. Two ,.,Z._»s "_ ° I ' ` i ' O fur. ohnrlu Amin nf ohnriom- town has been spending a few days . , A .. U ' nn _ nrnnn his nniny menus. _ GUARPFAN. _ _ _ '53--ge 1: Fort e :_ 1/ . ' V; , . _A _ _ _ ` _‘_ l ’ 9 li . ' _ :f.i. lull 711:. rl.. \r_~- 'i ‘|.. i` ‘pi ~ _‘ 1,,,;l`.¢.,~Y,.l~. ;`__ ,_ F . ‘ - _...IT PArYB.to_hng in word? each . . ' f ._ -; ' .ton for _ 'ettletng/in th? column! r. P. W. Waddell,' who has *THE MORNING DAILY Gulf' Gash mu accompany or er Mini- been spending a iew days in Fortune .ten»,nontngne. _ F _____.. _ _ _ s necessit in the home. In li ` _ --' . f MR- ED- D~ FEEHAN is onu- a _ P 4 ghieua 131397 0,»__ d_;_:'l_‘_i_;I_lii____lf_i_¥_ll;i_lT’;G tllgvll-»AY gills!" lain r¢i>l‘el0lltll-tive in Bouris. His ...°'1'he many friends of Mrs. Car- ‘. . _ , _ _ _:_ .p_3__, ,tons Manta ul; ° ll - ~ 0 U' -G ¢:_l1¢;k\lll\l_l0l‘°i-2 5. W. L. Dingwell mon Collin, of Fortune will be ploos~ U ' ` I ',(:`§""`ii I g ”’““’. I n or ‘F . '“'_e°. ` MEM. lliorii)lil:xrl;cerlii1ll;lne:d`°-li? recovering I5# and-»25¢. ._ ~ _ ‘lf l ...°'r. coupon was in onnrnlnn ...~Mr. Harry Aenrn,whn10r the --' _ ' ‘ 1 _ Silent in Montague. His olllce phone Post year has been connected with ..."Mr. Wesley, Jackson who has :J Qhjh - IB 1U and residence phone 20. the Scurls Branch oi the Canadian been visiting his parents Mr. and .»'f-‘m,../ _ ‘ Bank ot Commercef has been tran's- Mrs John Jackson of For_‘_tune ass.- .»` M" . f W ` ` "" _ ...°SUBSCRIBlliRS sh ld ew. 1 ' ' _ ' < ‘ ° _ _*_ ° _ R _ week or two before til: tlulign the; »,;:,l;re;;':“gh ;;1,:;t£§w;;);;';:gl°“ Mi? Bridge' Mt ‘or ..B_oEf.on' ' Jew* T' I . - 23° gd Io; has "pina _“nd th“‘_ A°°¥'l\ ll H- Y°\ll1S 111811 0! Bbillty and .._°Mrs. Dr. D. Seamell of Boston. in B11 “Wi Bl All Nile!! are is very popular in his native town oi Mass , leaves shortly for her home _ A-_, Q -.,-,*_~_ ~,~:§`c 1717-. -`-\ 1, _ J ‘ ~ __________`| i _ 5 £_5t‘;°°t||1“°¢l PFOIDDUY 0!! °ll>il`°0 Bouris. He is s. great enthusiastic ‘after a visit to ber mother, Mrs. _ _ ° ot all kinds of manly sport, especial- Elizabeth McDonald, Georgetown.-G ""` ly hockey and base-ball, and with a _ -__ Mndarn if ‘ yru ad mire~_ , smart footwear you`ll be par i. -111 .__--.._____ i ` Visitors Il’ you want superior photo ment. cu'arly pleased with this show- ing of 7 f / Gall- Styles in Patent fd’ Tan a few sample selections. Patent with dull tops _ $4 oo, $4.50 and $5.00 Black cravemtte Grey Nubuck tops...$6.00 ' Light grey tops......$5.50' Tan calf $4.50 to..$6.00 Size 2 1-2 to 6. I _ Alley £6’ Co. |35 Queen St. 4- A P* l1` Due to arrive per schooner f. 1500 tons best quality Anthr- lcite Coal in Nut, Stove and Egg sizes .\_ _\, , We Would Advise _ intending purchasers of hard' coal to book their orders now as the price advances la‘er» in the season. ` » Phone I 1 1 c, &| cu. ,sltvse 'BLACK Foxes, \ voung ani adults. A few fine 6-Md". "A great new lot of little boy suits came ln by express th other day. The prices are 2.75 3.75, 4.75, 5.00 and up. Bring in your small boyand lot us fit him Moore & McLeod i553-9-i 8M3i ‘ - #_ - _ Properly, lor _Sale I oder for sale m dwelling house, bun and other outbuhdings, all in good /repair; also 6 | s acres of land n a high stats of cultivation and being ceo- trslly situated within a hall mile of Churches, Schools, Stores, and Bsdeque Villn gs. Terms easy and made known on application to tha owner, JAMES GOODWIN, 490 9 xgmssi 5240*! 'l Grade Coal iops.................&4.50 . it does hot, eanhesnre; Q ityonoomel ,.\\~ Qi V ' `-Phnnenu '_ _ pa-s ' 'lu Q ’ . "lp one of our windows there is a very special bargain ip ladies silk. walsts. They 'comp ln all sizes-a r e oflerrd- i n several shades. 'and are fully equal to anything u~ua|ly offmred' you at 2.98 to 3.25. Our v ry special price is( 2.25 each. Got yours prompt. y-they‘are moving lively. Moore dt McLeod i553-9-l8hl3l E. -1.` H' foxes roll sun; specimens of' CROSS,FOX RS iron fifty tonirety prr cunt SILVER prices Terms re: s -nal le Our Foxes are all tame, liellthy vigor ous and good size. _ FUNDY FOX CO. BLACK Iftnteles/ed. _v r us for s ° 1 H $_ !R ’1 Every . S l`UDEN'l` should have one of our ONE DOLLAR FOUNTAIN . PENS just imagine r4kt gold pen, Waterman eed. Made by the L. E. Waterman Lo of Montreal, makers of the W a t e.r in a n’_s Ideal. _ l. This same n _ is sold by nlalil E order houeerlor . $1.50. -.' Coll audi' ln- s' teven you S agile Wm. in buyf . R. EGG E0 I E ,__- life size. 'THE ELLA G KING Glnnnnne - - _~ ' L.0.L. VISITORS.- A number B Y mom* No 112&, located at Dundas visited | _ ing with sixty barrels oi mackerel. 1,' 't S d lJ11l'0ned b0',tg_ Here are Tgllshls the ;econd_____large catch that or une on uufip ‘ s e as ma e w in a short time. H" “R31 Catch Bill" She left tdiidnlaggils i?ill'20s1hlitIG'_laThe For Gloucester is in the vicinity of 160 bel. of ducks this wee; ,fig “$2 b l , hi li l ’ , 0’;rg;:g‘; tau ;'_‘r;ol:‘°k° 70 b‘“`1`°\5 illlpoting as many as 12 in one day ...°'l`I-IE LADY SYBIL.- The Lady i.”..’:.‘; a:.f.§1'.';;‘..‘.'.°';.°.“;‘:. ‘.?.°§.‘3f““‘.‘:.; ;;;;;,dgfa;»;_; of nn- was tdelpyted p couple dot hours on ac-` Wednesgny 8.5,: E3_:p°'i‘s'1;l“(xd;)y ,$1 couno own‘ re e _ l ‘ ‘ Grnna Entry tg Amhgrntliosnt ‘li(iird'?;,d“m“g°d. by "‘° "‘?°°“i “°E“’Y Hon. John Agnew.-Alberto". no cargo for Sourls and, after land- , nlrzgdasbvgasn Lélred' Threshmg mm -1011” 0- HYl1dm'8I\»'-Ci1f‘l`l0tl`»9' ing the mails and taking aboard n. y g ` small amount of freight, she leit for _HOUQE PARTY Miss R__ Is " dlan_can be obtained at W. A: John-_ nun char twenty-ilve cents, has leit en route to Medford, Mall - e a a ...°GO0D CATCH.- MBBBIB ROC f h ` Exhlb, non find Jim Sheneli had the good lor- 5; orlpGash0e\$;rk°1?eg;tl:|?dlo“s;ltdlf) Cllrllllildir MrChIil::‘lly’ Mdriilgllcoi tune of hooking a large catch oi ‘ ' . ' ' - ' ' 0. nn.. O. ren... ‘°~"" .:.‘;';°u.*.::.:“‘°° 2:. ‘io- They °"'iv°d l" 9°"t' “te in “W rnirrent place on labthe ax:-als Ilrdprlr ‘at 2’o’c1oek0n m-'Cay' Apt' B work come h,,,.,,_ evening with seven barrels, the result every game played, has acguitgeg P' _.'_. Cali or phone BGTY for appoint- "i their l“b°"- Th* “sh were large himself in a manner that won the ad- ---'M12 Dillwoll M. Can'-Dbell 0! mid- B010 f°r B Drive that easily com- nornunn of his fellow lsyern. 1-nn .Montague hen been very in inr some C k ' . Dvhshted them for their trouble# host of friend, wish ,,f§ the success -weeks. Hin iriends will regret to 00 StUdlO ' "'“‘ which his industry and nhillty de- hw' that hi! °°“di¢i0h docs not - ..'MORE STONE.- The schooners serve.° show any improvement as yet.-G “gdlrlam and "Swallow" arriv- ,\ --- i e rom a lace, N. S. Tuesday V ,- ...'Miss Eva Brehnut, who has ' ‘From Yelwrdays Evenmg G“‘“`di““) /spent thc summer visiting her sister, . . ' night with cargos of stone for the _ . , - _ - BEN in ww” Exhib‘tl°nWe°k “Rip-rap" work of Souris break- .("ANADA‘ IN P0tfr""u‘° D' U' ‘B/Irs. Leith Cowan, Aitken's Ferry, S. Canada was in Lreorgctown on S sm new sw: water. As the "Dictator" has not has left, for ummel' e \\ make 9' Point 1° have yu" y_et finished _discharging her cargo, wednesday‘_G ' will spend"a few days before leav- h .rey are anc ored in the harbor d ‘ ing o tur to the United St s.- p ein taken at our studio. will not begin dmharging ,or 8 gay ____.__:_1_~I__1_i;1_p:_1_N_<_;____r_p1r.__Na‘1FUr__._ -ph., G H re ,, u B ave [nil 8 S0Il1\} _,__i___,__i_l, V r tw .’ _We make from the smallest up to ° ° large, catches _qi hnm,_,g_ ,-,,,,,,,,t,y___,,. .11- ...'I-IARVEBTING ~ RUSI-T El),- tions `for Stock and payments are _ E.. lllack Foxes Ltd., in =very fast or- “ apr, and if will he aimcnn; to buy ' _any of this stock shortly, except at a good premium. The dividends be- ing paid by the Companies to A _shareholders abroad this fall is S creating a big demand for first class <\ rox stock. Applications for stock Plillllllllll FIJXES Lili. .__- The Directors report that applica- omin in to the Provincial Silver _ /..-»~~.».i4.>.g1`i‘. . are now in' stock and...a'.'i"g‘ ' deserving of special men- tlofl. r f. The styles are en°irely different ffonr l1-t year. The .lengélls are shorter and .rounding fronts pre. _ vail. The cloths are Twerds _ Petersharns, Chinchillas, and Boucles. The prices are $l0. 25 lo $30.00 K _r The Misses’ and I Childrenls Coats have just come to hand and are on display in the coat depn Cloalcings Are you going to have a coat made this year ? We =2 ii 3 sn. we i... fr r .,--A. s, W, Picton. \She had about iltty passeng-, to. bring to port two snows that ha drifted ashore some where west St. Peters Harbor. The Mersey berud that this tug, tnxmpany wit Unable to make Rustico harbor the had to turn back and after hee several, hours, they succeededl , ________.._-- Henry Hughes, Char-lottetowu.’ I Scranton Coal chestnut srzes p Quality A1 _ Q . »l’d€l'S I 1‘ in the "Provincial" can be made to town, me piano in Miller Bros marked-down n le. 1609-9-ZOME3i. g Fa t. Geo. D. DeBlois,-Charlottetown,or tb Wm. Agnew at the Ranch, _on ers_ eight of whom went from Sauna Dingwcll entertained a large number Bmekley Point; Road, among the number were Mrs. G. A. i(31:€Sgf§_el(‘gE'S 1;; a1I?t‘;_“se kafgtlf' °“ ` crnnchnhnnk 'in :C t ' C' - . ° - - 0 "eh- chshank, oi wlzhe btiig Mlllllglilxamrgl, iglngd wastingggzsansgi gait with “ms e who, with her little daughter was on after which a dainty l“ncl§”::a5a:;§v_ dcnimer, and un a qi ‘ ' ° ' ' ' 0 her way to Sydney' Mr and Mrs Elllllilllllll V|Sll0iS on mai: 2:: ".:‘;’.'i2. . 8 IOYII 1608-9-20M3i. S: “There is one Chicbering, 1 Nor- ' 1 D h m S rare have at present 35 differ- ' ent patterns to pick from and at all prices from ssl-H' .X ne,” $1.50 to $3.65 per yard Sionlcv Eros . with their little son were enroute to wen 1 d i nrppw puorépbgioua '1‘pp1'rrg__‘{ puns Kentvuln; Mr. Lenin' Dengie, who’ F P me ‘" *il the °V““1“€ “Pe” 9° I I 0 \l\‘ ' '_ l::.;@°r.f;l“.g.§§ ‘“;..“°;':,‘:.:*..‘.;'.~.“;;° 5 _ - nyaessewmnuesan ,l ;‘ . -, Laura, M, Lunt and Wiqk ::dw}él2l,l.¥°: ‘lfauly "il" ¥g'_"§f.d aid. Picton, "who had made thei ' ` g makeltedili und! zdgi-lsnlgg viigm _to ill round trip; and Mrs. Albert Stewar-t,; EASTER" PERSONALS on you have been waiting 10,- B, n‘§3‘$...’.'.._ll‘irli‘.i°&.‘5“.“..¢|'2f’h”.l’.I.§.f.lé"'.li.'.l 0° '°§“f“ '=° 11" l1.°“‘° 1'* Si°“°“°“~ __ BARGAIN in n nano. our in your trlilrg without pain-prices moderate. N- S- ___»M,._ John Jenkms_ Lune River chance at MILLER BROS- : » a |15 q`\,’¢,¢,, 5¢_ » f was among the visitors to Souris on 1609'9`z°M3\' Dr. Nexlliasr Q ...°MERSEY /BEPAIRED.- The Wednesday and~returned to his home HH. t M d ,ss Kam ». ~ Goff: 'rug hunt, Mersey len; Sourrs rrnes- .ln the siternoohm ' .. °1_“ "“““- B °“ ° °§;" i - ‘ i day evening for _ St, Peters Harbor , u'»--- D°mi"l0“ and eu “Wig P““1°"f ve ___»Mr_ and Mrm -John McD0,m1d_ in the marked down sale at Ml ler 0( Muuns'Road, were visitors to Souris is 'on Wednesday and returned home hy owned by Mr. Vivian Bartram,'the evening train. Toronto, and was badly damaged, , --- during the heavy gale on the nigh of August 31st. It _willbe remem- sent engaged painting the residence the "A'mhcrst,” left' urig on Sat. Mr. McKenzie is 'a competent work- urdsy August 30th to tow the E.B. dredge No. 1 to Rustico harbor. Af- H011-' ter the sinking oi the dredge, in the heavy storm of Sllllduy lllglliu _th two tug boats had a ilerce struggle Q, by the e,xpress on Wednesday ev: ring tossed around by the angry sea 'fo reaching port. It was found, Ou U- -1"” . - tion that the Mersey was cow. ...*Mlss Celia McGee arrived in' emma , niderably damaged. Repairs were im. Souris on the noon train Wednesday,| mediately begun and on Tuesday she. . Wim once more deemed Bea_W0rt\‘,v|H\\ghes. Miss McGee has been inl and ln the afternooli she lelt the New Ymk 10' the Past Sl! YWTS and' harbor in Search of the lost snows] 'will return after a short vacation ot two weeks. Her large circle of frlede _ Please' s e n d you S. ‘ "Sovereign" Cashmere wh ,, - .. ' .. V H° = md lull hw- vm '°"""‘°“ “'°°°"°*°"“ "Y """'“ 1 on-...ff.’i`.l"i`.T'Ii{",l.f.i`.'°.'.3‘.i.ff." ‘iiiiéirifdill ",“ I ‘I I . I . i 'l o \~, ' ...‘Mr. E. ` IB. McKenzie is at pre- h Uf MP5# (Capt-)` A. Rl' McDonald. 'man and is hound to give satisfac- I . e ...°Messrs W. V. Grililn, Montreal; _ A. Love, Charlottetown; and N. A. vfloolrson, Montreal; arrived in Souris| ,- and are registered at the Sea .iew ,, Hotel.* “A lirst-class piano dt a second class price at Miller Bros. 1609-9-20ME3i. Bros. _ 1609-9-ZOME-ii. _______._--- "Tho finest Linens In the World .are made by John S. Brown ll: -S o ns -'Tho famous Shamrock mills. Tnis store is P. E. Island .Agent for this wonderful line-to see lt is to knew what perfection 'In linens means Moores: McLeod |553 9-M31 Iiings`s County lu- on n visit to her sister Mrs. Patrick! 'and relatives extend e. warm wel- ' ' ‘ (St. ohn N. B- low ng registered on Wednesday at longed absence) I , _ ‘M4 9_loMlm° the See. View Hotel, Bouris:-Mrs.; --- i ' ' ‘ ` ‘ J. Lowe, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. ...'Mr. Louis Gaudet, who has been E Fen-1 St, John; R D working on Elouris breakwater, leit George . s . . _ Rice, New Glnsgowu' Charles Dalton, by the Lady Sybil, Wednesday miorn- h t Little » A _ Tignish; W. V._Grit1en'. Montreal; A. ins. Ou return to is home a ` - Love, Charlottetown; N. A. Cookson, Bl“00|l, Digbi’ C0-. N- S~. li 9\\°\`l» ` Montreal; John Bcrlmeogor. George- Mule H80 Ml". Ghlldet had the mii- rnwn; wimnrns Distant, chnrintee- fortune to Scratch his finger with a town: H. S. Wanamaher, L_ H_ rusty nail and although, treated and ____ _| .vm-01,5, Montreal; Bert J,,,,,,\,,,_ cared for by the _ best medical skill, I Mo,,t,.,,,,\; 1.~_ w_ A,-nom' Toronto; blood~poisoning set in, which caused the suilerer extreme pain. His speedy recovery is earnestly hoped lor hy the large circle of iriends which he has formed for himself during his brief stay in Souris.° ..______.-.l__._»- _ I _‘, \ (_ From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) ...°Miss Annie Scollay of Sourls is isiti i G orgetown.-G ust. afrived t ...°Mr. Beni. Conrad of George- v ngno . town, has left for Roxbury, Mass.- ‘ ‘ as lrolrrrnn ° ...‘Mlss Ida R. Aitken, of I<‘ort.un<~ Bridge, has left en-route for Boston.. _F e ...°Mr. John R. Jenkins of Dundas, was visiting in Little River Sunday, -Ii' ` ’ ,___- I in egg, St nie ana ...~Mln¢ unrinn unonnnra, George- * ‘.ow has returned home ,from a fl vinle'¢o Humax."-G ...°Mr. 'r. w». Mnnnnnln. ru. L. .\.. Georgetown, is attending the Bum- nsrsrde Exhibition.-G 'ohn is expected home today. ' _i \ ' ~ . I Frgczzfggggzi . * me -o-ieurnvm ...°Mr. T. G. Ives, Montague, who 'ms been on a business trip to Bt., duslrial Exhibition 1 Al' GEORGETOWN ' Wednesday. 0cl. l Grand Display oi Exhibits Meals and Refreshments on the Grounds. liberal prices in all Departments Lower Excursion Railway Rates. 254: A lmits in all Departmeiits Articles for exhibition will be li ved at the Drill Shed, from Mond y September 29th at i0 o‘clock a. m. until Tuesday Sezpt. 80111 at 10 nlclock a. m. Entries or horses will be received until saturday ~ept. 20m. and for other live stock until 10 o'clock a m. on Wed- nssday. Oct. lsr. A special train will leave Elmira at li B0 u. m. on uetober lst. Excursion _ return 'tickets will he issued from Charlottetown, Elmira, Sonrls and Mount stewart and int-r mediate stations to Georgetown at one wagefirst class fore by afternoon trains on pt ii0r.h and by forenoon trains on Oct 2nd, ina. . 'Tickets at special reduced rates will be issued from Elmira, Souris, Char- lottetown, Mt. Stewart, Cardigan, and intermediate stations to Georgetown by special trains on morning of Oct lst. Good to return on special trains on the same date; also from stations on the -Montague Branch by regular morning train on Oct lat good to retnm by special train on same date. For rates and time of departure of trains ses handbtlls. Retuming the iipeclol train will leave Georgetown for lmirn and Charlotte town at 5.45 m. Passengers from the Montague ranch will gotoGeo rgetown by regular morning truln and will be returned to llontagne by Special train in the afternoon. Live stock from Sonrls and Elmira Branch coming to Mt. Stewart by afternoon trains on Sept 80 will be The ~f\l_\xf:\\/S" ‘“‘\<`-' .Qi.'>‘r°‘: V Special Marked-llown Sale 0l Slightly-Used Pianos We b ive a lot of plains llr it hive bfen rented our for n year, and others only threem nnlxs Sure have been taken in exchange for Play:-r Pianos. FIFTEEN PIANOS _ This lot of I5 pianos have al been marked down nt a price which make~ every one a real bargain, This is an opportuniiyofa Inf: time to get a piano that is as good and loyks as good as new ata price which will just suit you. , _ Every piano is fully gn r-ntefrl Every piano will be shiprd on nl ploval if you cannot call and see ihelu. Freight paid by us _ " livery pfano the_ samepplice to fverybady. No nnllcr what the terms the price remains the same. V Call or write today, and see if the pianos are not all we claim them to be. MILLER BROS ' 123 Kent St. _ 1 5 ;S-9~17meti. 1 il ...'SEA VIEW HOTEL.- The tol-' come to her nfter her rather pro- - s s e ' E __ _-3 1- W -l _lust Cut _ Q' Q, Q _ The Golden Road A by L. M. Mf>n°gornery, Piice 1.25. Postage paid. This book is considered one of L. M. MONTGOM- ERY’S (now Mrs McDonald) BEST. “1>oLLY..RMA" '-_\r1ss.n1LLv." M 1 s s B1LLY'S DECISION by Eleanor H. Porter. lfhese. are very readable books. . 300 c:p‘e< NEW B FOKS regular $r.25 edition OUR PRICE only 50 cents well bound with AT- TRACTIVLL COVERS. , Hundreds oi books arriving daily at 9 i Carter s Bookstore. |\ G gg _ " L |11 I1 i . Entertammg _ _ I WHERE T0 STAY IN IIALIFAX a a 1 , . . Strangers The Halifax Howl represents the hoepitahty ol ' s' t"‘Is`a\0llAI.U ` " lahalar. .... -.z%s -1. ir ‘Zn :sais err’ ‘ie -un: :e wage we _ ,n . gf.. M