'mars' mg., ' _ ‘ - __ _ __ _ __ srnuwa |_'ms~rof.ar.n_ ‘_ in. if » - » ,, ,I m__,.,- __V _ _ _ 5 r F 33:':.'i:.‘l.°:.#:.i::..':.t'.i.::‘;::;. A " ;` ,li _ls B1{_t §_c_i_fe Bill; Bill. BAMETUUAY i 1 “"`i ill llimlliln When you ‘have con- tracted a revere case pf* cramps, colic.,, pain. in bowels wixhidys-_n_t,i;y, get 'a bot_tle¢if<,ii1~r_ . _ BLACKBERRY BRANDY We do-not know ‘offany thing so lgcod as thi; We. paration as it is highly antiseptic in its action, contains no opiates and does not, contract t h e » bowels too Suddenly. When all ‘who use a remedy are enthusiastic in its praise and we know -;i` from its composition it is safe. vie feel justiiied in , asking you to accept our recommendation. _ 25ca bottle Foster . i . _ _ __ _ Central Drugstore _ i Sunnyside. I _ | - Farm Ai Aiiiztipii To be _‘old by Public Auc i-in at Piueitc. on Ti rsdny Sept 3011; at 2 P. Mi V The fnriu of Alexander Stewart coil aining |25 acres of Piiiue land :~l_iuiiteiI`.it Piiietle Bridge, Lot 58 _ There nie goid cuibuildings and a large dwelling House, almost new and in good repair. 'l hls farm is in good ronilitioii rind sltiiaud ' in a good farmiiig setlleipent. near Rail:o:1d station,Cli\ircin=s_S;bonls_ 'l`heie are ieveral Lobster Factories near by aid 2 Factories on the Farm. Any person w.-intlngto bu-v 21 good 'farm in a good part of the l_~liiud, this is the plrce to buy There is a shipping wharf almost on the front of the farm. There is a contract now let to hai e this wriari dredged out, soiliat most any sized Schooner can load there. 'l here is also 6 acres of good Muish'~adjoiii ii; g For further particulars apply to - _ - . ¢LAiiiiAisaitf,= _g ` C ~ " » 'Aucii>ii-ir. __¢¢°“1 »:»-:»:»:-:-;» go ¢.o .;. .;. ¢£o ego 32 sg. 0? ¢,» ~:» »°~ o ~ ~ ¢ ¢ » » »,o»,»,¢ »,n,» “ei _».u,»°n,u .;..;..;.»;».;..;..;..;..;..;..;,.;. .;. 0.0 . .;. ;..;.. o' a io.oo,u. Mus. 'ruoi/its nun. vvni't. MRS M [CHAEL TRAINOR. 'The death occurret1‘_ in Amherst, N. xi' , ` infer thnii the appointed hour. Mr BMTING lll:lllGES iii i o iiiiiili V311 U.l`Cf... Henriksen, Boston Mclnnls, Athletes fn S. Monday of Edith Iliiliy, wife Mr. Michael Trainor, formerly has been ill for it few months, leuv to mourn the loss of ii devote of Gundil, Washington _ of Baker, Athletes .......32 (lliiirlottetown, Mrs Trainor, who Schaefer, Washington B il mothcr‘s care and guidance. FREDERICK G. HUNTER. ._ About .ilve_,,o'clock_, Sunday after- i,r_o0,§._~_;.altcr _. .ix ,-§e_&lous _.ll1ness`_.`¢ .li/ir. Fra _ei~i_ck~ George! unter died at :his home on' Robinson Street, Moncton. Mr. Hunter had been a resident of Moncton about forty years, and had been ln the service oi the Intercolo- nial Railway since coming here. For ii. time he filled the position of mas- ter mechanic, and at the time of his retircmentuniler the Provident thing over a year ago, he was test engineer. Mr. Hunter, besides hold- ing important positionain the mech- anical department, was the inventor of several important railway de- vices. He was well known along the I. C. R., and ns ii citizen of Monc- ton he was held in the highest esteem by a wide circle of friends and acquaintances. The late Mr. Hunter was born in Charlottetown, P. E. I., May 8th, 1850, being 63 years of age; later he moved to St. John, from w.hei‘e he came to Moncton. He was n. son of the late John Hunter, contractor. During his residence in Moncton he has been a prominent and active member ofthe Central Methodist Church, being class leader in that church for a number of years. He was also a member of the ttuart- erly Board, und generally took an active part in all departments of the church to which he rendered such faithful service. He was a mem- ber of the Independent Order of Oilil- fellows and Royal Arcanum. Ile- ceased is survived by ri widow. f0rm- erly Miss Balmer, of ‘Saokville, one son and three daughters. The son, G. Harry Hunter, with T. Eaton & Co., Winnipeg, and the daughters re Mrs A A Alle Church Street' and Miss Ronnie Hunter, at home. Mr. William E. Hunter, locomotive engineer, Moncton, is a brother of de- ceased, and Mrs. _David I.. Flmith, Amherst, Mrs. David T. Lawrence, Fort Lawrence, N. S.,» are sisters. abolit two months. Although her death was not _iunexpectedl it cams with a nmcii to those who iw tend orly cared for har. Bbq bore her suf- wlilch assures its of a bi-lI¢1\f°1‘ 1101118 a sorrowlng -hiisbaiid, one daulhl-Br and four so`ns;_allo‘three brothers, Messrs. James Diamond. Of H\11h‘ bolt. Minnesota; John and -Tomb Diamond, and one sister, Mrs. Chas. Bryenton, residing at WlnB\08- 'N18 fungi-ni was largely attended testify- ing to the esteem in which the de- ceased was hold. Rev. F. Littleif‘hn. ipadtor of thdi Methodist (lhurch. Win- 'iiico 'conducted the services at the inimfii ann at the crave. chef* 01° remains were laid to rest beside than of her father and mother. The null-bearers wars: Meena. John ngundy, Imac Haundor!._ 9001111 qi q -rg, _iy<»wanl', Edward ¢r:issiinr." " , <_" ‘__-f i _ . i i ‘ 'i _ , . - _ - _ _ | ,_ _ _ . _ ' , __ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ - . » _. ...sw __ Fund Act, owing to ill-health, some- R, » . . . Tl i Mm. H. W. Goggin,'victorin, B.c.; __ .. 75 games. Cavat has batted 3 Tingling, Brooklyn Hyatt, Pittsburg Viox, Pittsburg ...329. GUELPH, September 13.- Moa owa defeated Shrubb in a five mil race here last bigllt. The time wa gh the whole__racc., excepting fo the first quarter of the last mile gained a few yards. This lead how the last half when the race was nip- uiiil-tuck until the last lap, when Meadows spurted ahead, winning by two yards. _____________.. l 0 I O I S 0 _ O O O I ' TENNIS ' . f O O O O O O C C O O Play commenced yesterday after nooniioon for the P.E.T. provincia tennis championships, the opening _grime in the Mcn's Singles being play- ed. Ao a. matter of fact, there was only one match contested, another be- ing decided by default. The players in the match decided were Messrs. J. O. Hynilmnn and H. Bethune. It was an exceedingly close contest, two hours being taken to decide the three cts. The rallies were very long, and' ileuce game was culled many times. It wus very interesting tennis, indeed. The results were: ._ J. 0. Hyndmnn bent H. Bethuna-- 2-6; 6-2; G-2. -_ tkl b il M Mill M Perki s .Q f- . _,__ .ei _,fi _ _ -3,. K“ _ ,ae ntorlnn, N. I., Writ:-ii: ‘I have n large yéwimuli rhllilren, and it hun annul nu- ' ilimtii-‘ii lilll. For ipilnuiy mm ihniat it in ii kin; over iluit. My lille girl limi iiprainul her linlilc nnii Iii enm- gigd arounrlnlln:i_’vi'll_tli_r;i|_t_pny other doctor than e way l ea c c . .i _ QPIMD rfll nil #GRM (ilro lla warn lulii in mi-li .im-u in will frei-ly more the lirivéefa. For a iiinlilz-vi rnlil. take I |1531: dose or imlwnrs l‘in». iiiin u ii-n»|w»n~ ! of lic! with u iellpoonfiil of miilnniion, aol \\l‘¢ g 0! had Wl*i_'.l;._ Ri-l_l_r_q _,I iiairq- t_o ' ~ llmip on vi' rr-ii ou , ;|m` its uiiiiii 'riiiii if in imef 'hnlD_WiL!“"w¢ NULAI. Cin. _ Mrs. J. Western _ii.§l1'i.°a"aaa_fi`i¢nry Home _ _ a ' _ Hess. Boston ......324. MEADOWS BEAT SHRUBB d ever was cut down by Meadows in l o e sriiciiii. Locals iililiilllili lllws *inf fi . _ »~ _ lsiinis iii ni, The Guardian is indebted to Mr. F. W. Hyndman for the current issue oi 'Tas-Tas~'rag ri.. smiiii ini c ani in ni i t - - _ ,B Th i pp g us ra. ed containing oi_ ten cents wanted from each and the ghgrlfgtgxings pl“Y°“ game °f the following interesting description every one on Tag day, Wednesday, which was t DFI! Ba" Ban L°“5“°i of the Car Ferry lor P. E. I.: Sept. zith. 1430-9-13Msi. could _mt beeagnpshe? __1:_;_<,2;i:_y______bi_i_i_ r=_or_i_i_or to iguzintain iiiiprcviai com. -m' 1 u ca. o s` e P 4 'Tag Bale-The annual Tag sale for iiiliiiikxiiessii WT take place today .at liiiland airixd thiimiiiainlaliiiile- iiiiwlgiivii the Benefit of the Charlottetown at 41'5 ` A' Gr(.m“dB' starting Brunswick during winter months the alospital will t“k° Place 011 Wfidliei- Thi; Eilciiidiiughts have won one C“““di“”`G°v°mm°“t has décided ay 24th, lust. _ 1480-9-1<3M6i. game by 4-3, white the Abbies were pponda. ciérferrycservice to be main- \ ahead two points when the am w time be _ween 'ape Tormentinc and °_'_riis ciianiiaii has au the Hoivm milieu on Monday. 'riiis giiiese "1“1°“°” *`°"“~ '4"“’ "’“"1 f°’ “"5 , an _other news _und the SWEET show that these two teams are “_ service is now being built by sir w. Q satis actlon_ _of being the' HOME ceedingly evenly matched and today U. Armstrong, wnicworth as Co.,New_ paper for Irince Edward Island. _ may tell the tale of which is the °11~=1'-11% 112 I1 0115*- Of 4=?l5l>.0U0 111111 We _ '-'-- superior aggregation. “Chess” Van. now reprouuce ner outline and parti- t Subscribers and others are naked lilcrst-ine v.ill likely be able to at- “mars 'mm all °‘°°11*’11f 0<=SC1`i»L1UI1 _0 remit by Money Order or by Reg- tend and take his place behind the recently published by Lne canauiuii istered Letter, The Guardian is not but, w_hilc Whitlock will he able to liuiiway and iunrine world ('i‘oi~oiiw,;. responsible for remittances forwarded take his place in the field. 'ine l'rini.~e lnuwai-d island carierry otherwise than as above. MEtf. The Connaugbts team will _be \vi1l'oe an extremely interesting ves- _ --- _ practically the same as the last sci and will uiiier to some extent The Guardian welcomes reliable $131125 W1E1\ One exception, Blanchardl :rom anything of ner class that has rlgews from persons throiighoug this ;v_ o_is_ now _entirely recovered fr~orn!_'yet been produced. She is designed in rorince. All auch 1t.ems_ahou1d be "5 "_‘_J\_1i1`l°5 1? free t0 Dlfly and is; iiccoriiance with the experience gained mai ed to The Guardian News glpece __t_o line_up. By his presence 'ny the Nigga,-S, A,»m5m,,,g in b,,,m,,,g Dept' Chllflotiemwn. immediately te ed Wm! be c.°“s‘d°f“b1Y it number of icebreaiiing Steamers now after the event, etc., have transpired. ‘Raging ‘_;’_‘f_;1w__'_“ ;_s°__ "$11 me 311115? in use in the Baltic sea and on Lane *__* y 5 os W 9 were a ‘ Baikal Siberia and will ap roach *Any questions about anything per- 9" in from the °“t`fl°ldi l‘° “galnr to some extent the Russian ic¢i)break- gaining to any of the T ewriters or reaii_me their old positions. Each .i .., ._ , _ Supplies I handle will biipanawered hy h‘“"“l-5 5_“°h Btwn? tmms makes the aiicllimuckiweixfliiimuisil lsh?l‘iim1 “OF ,.et,,m mail and cheer[“uy_ The expectatiiiii of ii good *game almost; éming apg>_p_c_p1e \;:i_as(p_____ ms Wormin BeBt_,1.he Smith I,remier_m_1 certain. A determined eiiort. is bc- _wsselis is to mvid fg_ 5 B the Remingt,m_ ing made by all concerned to ata.rt,___mI _ _ P e as ai us _ poa- A MILNE FRAQER the game at 4.15 and players arci _ H’ “g““,‘“ me 1111’ Qi W0 ¢111l110u°l1- ' H H ' N ‘ ' requested to be on the diamond no mg ice H0953 11 l”`1“°1Pl€ Winch WHS 8111!. i S~ _ __ _~_ exemplified in the construction of the 1493'9'15M31- Chester Garrett and Mn Carl Mip “Fram," in which the Norwegian ex- _ , _ , , _ _“__ ford will handletlhe' game. ' ' P_l.0'1`€I` NHHHBH, drifted across the . . . _higher latitudes of the Arctic Ocean, "rind 'this principle has been adopted HS ff-f~I‘ aB possible within the limits of _‘tile present design. The ice eonili- tions which the carferry will be call- ed upon to cope with are severe, al- t_liougli` not of the same 'order of miiginitudc as those which have been successfully overcome 'in the Baltic IN A p‘1VE MILE RACE deck, fitted with davits for eight IFQR P_I("KI‘IN("'-"0"" Es""""e rind tomorrow at 6.06; it rises to-_ _ iif€b0BtF1. the WUEGUIOUSC béing fm” of Vinegar is very, strong and ab5""' morrow morning Rt 5.41 and F1'idny'imnnifcstcd in the mnventmnI»&ln- ' 1 - ward( The passengers will alight e from the cars and pass to the prom- s enado deck by means of stairways on 36.28. Meadows took an early lead both sides of the vessel. These stair- pint’ 20°' Ol" picklinff 1i¥‘l¢`~9B me ilofh. all 3-46 11.111- and maintained it pretty well, thrott- ways will lend to the entrance halls 1` of the saloon deckhonses, from which . large doors will giva iicccaa to the Wl1@1'1 Si11`11bb by 11 magnificent BD1”i11l1 several apartments. In the pi-intrlcs “ will he lifts going down to the main deck, where the galley will be situ- ated. The carferry will be fitted with three sets oi Drovelling machinery, two sets being placed aft and one for- ward, thetotal i. h. p. being 7,000. Each set of engines will be self con- tained und may be‘worked independ- ently of the others, but any failure in the supply of circulating water has ieen guarded against, not only by, special arrangements in the structure of the ship itself, but as a further 1 means by connecting all the circulat- ing pumps, so that to every conden- ser there will be two sources of sup- ply. There will be six single ended boilers arranged two and two, each set of boilers being in it separate wat- ertight compartment, in which will be contained not only the boilers and their iicesaories, but the necessary supply of coal. To provide accommo- dation on the main deck for.the ears, the tunnels, of which there will be four, will be divided and brought out to tho sides. The iirrangem-ents for coating the vessel will be extremely simple, The hatches leading down to the bunkers will be arranged on the Mrs. Bmlth wna nt the bedside oi hor H. Smith bent Prof. Wa s- y e- main ____ck_ ____ that special coal mm broth" at the end' ` mililkiié games and for this Mternoon can he brought over them and their ______..__--- me as f,,“,,w,,_ wnterifii <_11Si=hfi_fi:@d through 1\0PD°f bottoms direct into them. Tha ves- (‘. J. c. an v. . n _ , MRS- HENRY WILLIAMS* J. A. McMillan v. Prof. Barlow. “el Wm have tw°_ masts “nd Wm hula, ""-' _ _ ii. Il. McMillan V. G. Fltkgerltld. i _ Wgaemmang lrxpis do°‘w?/1l\"5_:eg§E“f£°_y:_ Play commences at 2.30 o’clock, _ ri s, um i , - li-urn oi her death, which sail event _~ _ ` _ took place on september istii at the 1'- '°°"""" l home of her silltbr `Ml'B~ 011119- 577911* _ ton Wiiisloe. after an illness oi ' ». » il, .i .i_ .ni _-- Driinknrda will tell you with tears. feriirg in that true Christian lvlflt _ of sincerity that they do not want to drink, The craving coming from the h8Y01l\'l £1113 YOU 01 N819- Bb” Wasil* A l' _ ` inflamed membranccs oi the stomach mir `57th year wind.-loaves to mourn _ drives them to it. Alcuru will soothe the tremibliiig . , nerves and remove the craving that is ruining your home and stealing and otherwise kind husband or father from you. It costs only $1.00 per box und if it does not cure or benefit it does not cure or benefit after "a trial the money will be refunded. _ Aicin-B N0 I ig tasteless and can _il .;y~- _ on I, 3 _'r~_ , r___,______‘_.,_».r.».,,;q ._,_,,____ ____;_;_('___ GU __ . _ __ _ iiloinmia num. 1 ‘ \ . PA‘<='fl1‘f_"`Pifi°i?f1’_E11i;__‘ iiiiiii_iiiiiii11iiiz i viliu'ciiiisz1;i|siiii .'_ ‘-rv--'_ . .lf : "‘PAPE't~l DIAPFJPSIN" MAKES SOUR, GABSY STOMACHS FEELB FINE AT ONCE Time it! In tive minutes all atom- ach distress will go. No indigeition, heart-burn, souruosa or belching < ol_ 58.8, iaoid, or eructatioiis of imdigest- ed food,- no dizziness, bloating, ioul breath or headache. Papefa Diapepsiii is notodfor its speed in regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest and most certain indigestion remedy in the whole world, and besides it is harm- less. ' Millions of men and women now cat their favorite foods without fear- tliey know i"ape's; Diapcpsin will save them from any stomach misery. Please for your sake, get a large titty-cent case of Papc's Diapepsin from any drug store' and put your stomach right. D0n’t keep on being miserable--life is too short-you are not here -long, so make your stay agreeable. Eat what you like and di-' gesf: it; enjoy it, without dread of re-» bellion in the stomach. Pape's Iiiapcpsin belongs in your home anyway. Should one of the fam ily ent something which don't agree with them, or in ease of an attack of indigestion, dyspepaia, gastritis or 'stomach derangement at daytime or during the night, it is handy to give the quickest, surest relief known. .,,.,.,,....,...,,.,........_..~.._~.._-----» wireless telegriiphy installed. A novnl feature of the vessel, as regards (lini- the forward screw. This feature wus first introduced into the design of the “Ermack." With it she was aiilg to plough through 20 lt. or more of packed ice, enabling vessels to fol- low an open chiiiiriel to the sea. Wlien the ice becomes too thick and dense to cut tliroiigh it directly, the heavy how in formed to ride upwitrd on to the ice surface, nnil the layer bc- eomcs broken up through the sheer superiinposeil weight of the vessel and There i ii -~`--44* '_ ii"_"i -ii ._ _ '. . ' ' ' ' ______t ____ l;\;1_§1€;l___;£i'__=\Y f7f:___l_\Ll1___c1t;rii_ix _ _ _ _ '_ ben. Mic new vessel ‘will be ft. _thc lirolieliiiu; ciliirt exarteil. The re- Cm"bridge_ Mu__B__ mom the b___l___ed (.H_[(,_A<.0, Sept. _ 15.-'The race foi"_ llbflg 0. ri., with it _breadth of nd ft. aults of the experieiiee gained iii the wife ___ ,1_h(_m__s Dem ,hm _leceased the _highest \>i_i_tting _honors |n_thc 1U_111_. will H drallglit of 1B ft. Un o_pcl_'n.ti0ii of the “l<.l`mack' und otbnr wus a d__u_;__u_r ___ me mm Rabat __\rn_criciiii_lciigiic ip a_tio nt _l’i'1(,_b¢-_ this fraught she will_ curry her full similar vessels have been incoiporat- MM_Wmi__m_ *___ of m______ B__m______ _\_vLcib_L_o i:_t De roitdi and .litcksoin _comp emeiit of lil irciglit earn or init ed iii this new vessel, which will She _____vc___ to ___________ ___ é____mw___g o_ m __Lp_y_i_.)_;iii nec_or_iigC_ toklnteat, fiasi;en_g_er ciirs,_ about 150 tons of f.hiu'nf<_ii'e comliiiie all that in modern husbmld _md two _____)H_____B__Oh____l_____ §__;____i-____ 1c_____2s K-Eéugggi »_l>€:\. GP; :_>f_ _,_ iesbrpvntliii, storm :tnd_ other and ot_ priiviiil e_xc<_'llciice in the wny of l,im_tt0_ _md D____ic__ of Mn Stal __(____nd .thc _e____e_____ ,0_____y__s e_i__ po éu l;__p_i_s.c____r_;_e_______i_i_i_l____iZi_1l lie _divided iii- of d_cui_i;ii _aiiil littiiigs for lier spci-_iril ~~ -_ __ i-. by eight water- \vnil\_ lt is expcetiiil to have thi; cur- L 5 _ _ ,__,__ _ _ ,_ _el 35;? 'i'iRl1l5_piilkll€ntLs, and Filled with wut- ferry in ripeiuitliiii in the ivinter of 'V ` A Mm _'M '_ ' " " li A l m 1 -` or b itsf:`t’ " _ - 9 Lojoie, Cleveland hotttiim. T111? ciiiiintiiiiltilkSeiiiiilulidhiiliihi 1 14. ' r adian icelireaking steamshipa, will bc' I QT __ i 1 7 v H' i ' / ~ i if i .<, -'i 1 li ` lift' ' tif; - it ti 3 ings for your ` ioz 'ling in ri top notch value |45 Mixed 684 A Very our price ....... A I-[and onie We have lli-3 U = '- ‘ . _~-_-'_ 2;/£33 5" ` ‘ '~ -`- » .-'_ __,i.<,»_- _ U \.'l’, " L f i-‘~.-__ 'e».‘s“" ` ’5"". ` n _ ~..&':;= '. ~ 4- J _ ' _ ef-ii_ in the stable and other of a new rug as you. are Invincible Brand Horse selves. They stand out fully the SPECIAL VALUES. A lrappy Rug Good Value lor $1.35 Each ` : , _ V Rid, Stripe, lined about 3 Si'/.1 72 in. long. Our price lo4 Rug, Size 66'x 78 in. long, Heavy jute, lli1e&1 - .r -" ' _~`f4~.t.;'|i" _ f‘in_viiic_i_lilc” ,l,,l_l'ilii‘iii Horse R_ugs ii ,FH t i ~ -_ The Fall weather with its windy d iys and chilly ~ nights brings to your attention the necessity ofbuying They are exposed to draught things, and are as deseiviiig ` a new suit or overcoat. Our rugs are in a class by them- » from the binch. Note calc- » horses _ .de of hen y jute“wi\h pattern of Yellow and 4 of whole size willi heavy felt. _ ............. $i35eaeh j . Piiceeach ......._........ .$1 So_ Grey jute, s’ze 66 x 78, lined throughout " viiili heavy brown felt. closely stitched, Clrclngles attached. An attractive Rug. Each '°° '°'.......... .....$r,go'*'1 Heavy Rug in Grey and Green, Lining of ly Circingles attaclieii. A bargiin at --L-..........$z.iol€acli<* . ---~| zu 374 Red & Green checkered rugi Will iiirike your horse V' look up. Size 65 x 7:4. All lined with Felt. Circlngles put on Strong A Nice Line. Price Many other styles in prices from $2.50 to $3 50. ii Each _ ._ ._,_. ._,.... _.$2.55 Blue & Black .All Wool Blaiikrt for Trot- _i ust what you want lor the Fair. fi _ $f75i, lug you want at the right prlcc. i The Rogers Hardware Co., l.td._§£_ Wholesalie (D. Retail 53 -i i l\_.lYl. _ __.,_ 'l‘lie lr-iiigtll iii toiloy will \ii‘_i.w_§lVo lioi|l'i~i uiiil t\\'i:iityf|ii|ii~ iiiiiiilteii. ' ABS' i ti»‘iai<~ ~ ' is. ooiiins, Athletes ._.__..fi'.i5.__ ‘mu,,i;.m'i,,;,,fig,§,;:,‘,;;f;,ff,i"°if,l;`;f,if_ ¢` _ TIDE, MOSIN, ETC. ii" 327» bromeriitde and boat deck. 'l`i\e cn- b R -_-_-- r _ . -l. .i.‘;‘.!;f__§;°:”_&r;‘ .za 1»fi»~= in Cine- 1 e ‘ u _ . , _ the‘l ttrer i rw d. St , t _, ‘i (Sieelal t the (liiitrilinn) zi hilsband and three small children (,. Mcllonald, Boston, leads the Na- he loiated gn Oxgxer aligesf Qu; Bxgié '1‘()[g(;i~i'1‘(i_ S:-_Jpt i(‘._- \i‘i-ei-iii So\it.\‘ ~llllllllilBlll_llillS ii r j‘i.i.* ."1" ' . l e» 1 1 _ ,. I t . . ._ _ D o _ __ _ _ “1_<_>_p;1h_ c__.i;g_i_i_i___i;___p_;;i__sir_i_i_ent_;_i_v_;tli m_,ck_ _The pmmcnade dgck will he Bears the _ Lily winds, fine and win-ni, 'l‘ucadiiy behind hilt he _ms Piave() in I’ only immediately above the main deck and ggnature of “‘1‘_1?{1__\”&_“_f‘_f;`,;_YH;";‘Q‘l‘§, Wt‘“‘_§‘~ - --- ‘ '11 _t‘ (1 ,r d ,- » ' I 'l ‘I -- es er_ay was _ _ _ _ 50 tl__eeY;_r;_s_ %L$;r.€',\]1iesig);lc‘;_e0‘g_L;l_§_‘i_ _ beautifully clear, but cool with lig for lbiladelphiu in 119 games and k T _--_...'__i.__. _ winds; clear and .moi at night, _ - per promeni-idennd saloon dec I he__ _ _ _ ,_ _ . _ '““k°° mid' OHM” 'Mk as ‘°u°w“ forward iiuiiiie on this deck win con-' ____-'_=H@f11f»h is impossiiile until the __'1`;1_f_ d11;_€11_$S'; i;_§1*g_1;;f;;§;@____1_‘_°_f_§_°1;‘_l_"‘l_ any to ini-_ .inns diiitinguiiiiien visit- »i ~ - - ~ ~ ii ith _ M y S ii B Daubert, Brooklyn _&*_1_:in_?_i_E;t_e1__o<:_r§_iic__i’_r;_r t_;i_i3dca_p_f;_¢i_1_;i_,ncl3_c_f w_1;‘_;’__5"';___-;1__°________¢’_z__ 5_8 __0f_>_i_t note e__t_h__e _md the lowest was 53_Bb0ve_ T B: first class saloon with seats for Btllmiated thfuugh U19 kiiiileys- F01’ all lowest the Previous nlgigtwngvaa 43 _ ’, _ , l At n. iviiuer, philadelphia __ _.rafts vasseugefei ie‘11°S f0°m» end emek- }‘,"“°§l ,ff.”f"°Y I*,§l"“"’”“ Y"“ 11 “ml ifiiixind arimiiiiie iii. m. ss ll* H ».i.1if_».X, N. s., sept. ii'._-~ii=iii- fax extenderl a .beauty welcoiuc to- ;'_°‘ ors nssemblcil here from all parts of e' the Dominion for the annual conven- a_ tion of the Iiiniidian Mnnufnctiirera’ above ,` Association. The sessions will gun- - ` tiniie several days and \»v1llib0_i-‘_ilo- Cincinnati, Boston, ......‘333. ing mom- pantw and stateroom fm' cxn .Huey is of unlmml merit' ' ' the stewarrless, while ‘the aft deck- Rf” of “O Fungi 50°- M011'fy hack if ‘intrhfl ;l,dem?:;llt(§1:10i;iI5,l:v tg? *1°“”° W"1`°°“*“i11 Similar e¢°°mm1>- g'""t‘““""' The M“°Ki“"°“ ”"“1-1 will nb high tonight nt 12 dat1on_for the second class pnsscn- 0' Mtf. ,morrow at 12_36_ gers. Above this will be the boat The Sun sets this evening mornin 12.38; and to- ii voted to the considi~_r:ition of ii wildc vnricty of questions of iinportaiu§ to ' the industrial world, C. B. lior on, at 607,11! Montreal, is slated for elec.i.io$ to the presidency. Much intereihiis illtely Pl1r€~ 0116 pint will make six at 5_42_ lquet ivhit-I5 will be held at-tho' '- quarts Of good table vinegar and The moon risen tonight nt; 6,43, fi-ix Hotel Tliiiraday evening. Hon. three quarts of pickling vjiiegar. A] The moon was full Mgnday, gephi Robert L_ Bnrdiiii, the Dominion pre- ' _ niier, nnil Hon. (l. H. Murray, pro- °ief111. Durc and whole. _ A lb. 30c. _ Tile last quarter of the moon will iniicr ol Novf. Scotia, will bc union!! The M'1'fKiY1110Il Drug Co. Mtf. bo ou Tuesday, Sept. 23rd, nt 8.30itlie speiikers. i » 1 ‘in1“1r" ' _ _ ii food A cura o 2 in ta en vo those willing to help themselves. ` J Y A Charlottetown' \ oi the flo‘ation if the company. proposition. Pedigreed Black F oxes The Subscribed capital iii 25,000 ls based on the present assets of the com- pany wliiclifnclude;-one pair of two-year old Dalton breeders that reared eight young in two rears, five pairs if young foxes of l9i3 litters :ill selected fiom ,i ,_ litters of o's, 5's and 4’s, the sole use of the name of ]oliu R. Diunis and the cost Tliere is no barieu breeding stock or watered capital sir ck iii the Dinnis _l i 1 The DINNIS _ Ranch The Pedigreed i F OXES ' Our ranch is located on the Dinnis farm just two miles from Charlotte- town. This rarr'cl_i his the best loca- tion in tlie Piovince and is the cliirf pi int of interest for fox men and tnir- ists. The cqsipinent is of the very lat- est in every pariiciilar. Mr. Dinnis, the ranch manager and President of the company, will give the stock personal attanli -n. Mr. Dinnis is the moat suc- cesiful large rancher in the Province. He has tax s to 'pay on 'Q8 pups-the largest numbzr in any ranch in the world- and 7 p. c. if all black and sil- ver foxcs born in igig, tli: world over, were produced in his ranch. Alwrii uni now he 01»¢e1“¢=1 et fnif i ` J. Walter Jones; Secy-Trees. Cltarloiieiownv V U ii ' ' Store, Ask for Free Booklet telling _ _ _ all about. it rind give Alciira it trial. . A,,,__,____,, _,_|,_,_ ` H , Our six pairs of foxes were secured from the meat prolific strains, all pure-bred, guar- anteed, Island foxes, pedigreed and eligible for competition with the world's best. The live young pairs are the pick of the 48 b'ack beauties now in the Diimis ranch and four of them have been picked from stock that gave a return of I6 pu, s from three young pa rs this year. These t`\x=s can be seen at the Diiinis ranch at any line and intending share- holders are invficd to tall nt the ranch. Sto :lc The s‘oc‘¢ has been ol 3 "5 mor~t rapidly and the iuan who deiiied\ ,- oiriptly is the only man who will profit by__ the -,ffer held out. Shares each Sico, fin iiielnts io p c. on ap- pli ation, 4a p c. on September ztth and 50 p, c November i5th. Send for prospectus and all information to I. Walter Jones. - i E. A.. l.*'0N\£l‘, (iMll'.I`8\ D\`l\2Rf.0\'f5. ,- 'inseam ___ nd-noni _ i 'maui --_-;u_x-1-il 'ii “° S““°°..‘2.i_ _ John R. Dinnis Pedigreed oxes Ltd. if _ ii; l in _iz 3' A I let?/11. i it .j1‘;__'.,__{_ nf. _“r ii £55 !7,?_§{ ;_`__. _i_i_,_1___~v _,__.i_. 15.9;-yi.`__ 'tif-»‘ thi! ,_ p i.. iff ae W' 1` 'i Yfil _..ir_-‘ _ ,@1_'~ f_':_!N‘i -:Y §.li~i ;'°~‘i = l _ it $1- *pri il _.sittin 'J _li ;‘l_‘.=, .I r‘ it ;_:;,i ' 1. i i'iir'l' C31 . l, _ig_;; (I ii Eiiifi ,'. .M *`-‘;_i° _ _gt .=»:i._i l 11' ;.ii _ ;»Ii.`§'4~ _':l'f ~_ up pniii _iii . » .:cii"°‘i “M _.4-s.-<.»<.-' 2' _ rin; -` . _,at-H .;t_¢__ _ \__.l 1 < f. 'Ni _l