~...» ' if 5 _jg ~,==-.fs _ >‘.é_.` _V -‘ 31,.. - s .. l _~~.;-z ‘\_e__. loot Mo at the Always Latest Things in ‘1/Z`\\/vetecci/s,azi‘ Stanley (Eros. Tliese goods are all pure wool and 60 inches wide-4 to 4% yards only required for skirt and coat. Kitchener Blue with almost invisible black stripe, camels hair tinish $1.45 yard. t Hunter’s Green wixh. invisible stripe, white mixture, camels hair eifect $1 45 yard. dMyrtle with Omdurinan Red mixture $1.45 yar . Brown and White, and Green and White checks '$1 25 yard. Grey and Fawn plain Tweeds; always correct in style $1.10 yard. Light Grounds,Navy Grounds, Brown Grounds, and Green Grounds with large plaids $1 .50 yard. STANLEY BRUS. _..BIGYGLE RHYNIE Sonic of the Wouldn’t This “Explode” You ? Hand Muller, on a summer-’s day, Scorched along on the broad highway; Her wheel a worthy Welland Vale Or else she’d never tell this tale. _ The Judge steamed by. and Said: “My d . . . Thereefsir _room for you; come. JUHID 111 My automobile's built for two- __ For me, and for a peach like you. But, as he s ke, ii}auto. reared Blew up, audio l it d sappeared. _ And Maud said, as he w_atched his plight, "Thanks.__ Judge. You re really out of Jenny. Jenny pedals neatly, Gliding down the str J enny smiles so sweetly Jenny is discreet. Lithsonie as a fairy, Pink as the wild rose, Golden hair so airy, Streaming as she goes Drives dull care away Were I with her c clin On her Cleveland Dying, iz eet, ANY boy desiring to learn the printing houlda l at this olii nc DD Y ce at o e. Mas. B. W. LEPAGE and Master Rue aT“°Pf‘£!" "-‘° `."l~i~fi.f'»»v“li‘. left. llinnflily in Visit. iiicinls in §~a~.\.\“ 1 _,ug ;_i;:,'_ MB. Vinnicombe, “one of the others," will render Guido Papini's Romance in F. at St. Peters School room this evening. C. 0. F. The regular session of Court Charlottetown Canadian Order of Forest- ers meets to-night in Foresters’ Hal o’clock-payment of dues. THE arbitration over the riget-of-way at - Five-Mile point between G. Frank Beer and the C. P. R. was continued at the Court House to-day. Twelve persons gave evidence f0r the Railroad Company, most of it being technical. Mr. Beer had ten or twelve witnesses in Court. There ap- peared Mr. W. A. Macdonald, Q. C., for the Company; and Mr. S. S. Taylor, Q. C., for Mr. Beer. The arbitrators are Messrs. W. H.Dowsing, Dr. Hall and \V.J. Goepel. -Nelson Miner. A coiiiive Arraacriox-On Thursday September 6th an opportunity will be given our citizen of hearing two of oi:r most talented artists before they leave us for some time. We refer to Miss Gert- rude Davies and Mr. Fred Morris, who will take part in an entertainment in St. Peter’s Hall. A most excellent program has been prepared which will be rendered by some of our most talented performers and those who have- not lately appeared in public entertainments. Particulars later. ~ Woman is Hurled 1,000 Feet CRi:sEN'r Crrv, Cal., Sep.l.-Mr. and Mrs. L. Cole of Redding were brought to tthiscity today, the latter being in a critical condition, the result of an acci- dent that happened on the coast wagon road in Curry County,Ore. The coupl ewere returning from a visit to Gold Beach, when, on a grade cut in an almost perpendicular mountain slope,the roadbed gave wayand the wagon and its occupants and the team onsisting of a horse and a mule, were precipitated--the lady to the ocean beach about 1,000 feet below, and the wagon and team, with Mr. Col,ej to ii. lodgme nt A against a tree some fifty feet under the V grade. Mrs. Cole’s first fall clear of all obstructions, was about 100 feet she _M_1___.i_-i -Church. This is indeed a noble woman fue accompanied by the twochildren of C. escaped with severe bruises and the mule m;ned_ There was neat excite _ _ » i i -F-' was unh111'U~' ment for a few minutes and all in the car cousins. forty-three second cousins and an WGN 111811! W0I11¢I1 and °hi\d1'¢¥l_il1 the W-1' f 5 _ ~ _ . _ v uncle, making fifty-four altogether, and if 9-Hd ,U59 °10fihil\8 °f R11 W” °f Hgh?-in' 'sas' ! ' ’ ` "1" __ .. fn __ Med the ilammablesmaterial which, would instant- “H4 " “ ‘ 'T Y sight" What a joyful day l July. August. September. October. are the F eu beet wheeling months--We have an SICYCIQS 7°” 5° 5°u_Wm “Wk .im price misfsewry ° ' ~ Mark Wright 6: Co., Ltd; ¢ ' Quebec on the 29,,” A,,g,,,,t_ by Rm Mn neess.-_sry to health. if you can <_-.ai and ’ ' ii ine _ _ -| --i rn :ia esesssw , ; Makes a stylish garment. ` l The cutting and fitting are , quite as important as the material. _ Get your clothes mlde l16\‘0 md all three items will be ll right. _ _ Bm- prices are not too high fm- yen, but ti_icy’l'° 1°" ` high enough to insure Y°“ the best workmanship and . material. S. idlondd, l _?S§f.l§':r.~s‘:». ::‘ltY51i'-'f"*“" l -_-‘ ia i ‘w .f 4 ‘.r-,N7 i -r c . . g . . i? -a ~. i f, Q .Shaviiig§\\\ M lee'-iii"-'sr \i_,~____/é;_ "=~\__,¢:.. _ f/,fi `~____/;:_‘.._'-f/, QM? A YDU MAY _,iii i~\.ii AS WELL ¢ ' i <>f=”/ on thebstti h _ _ ` » ` - _ecan v ev coicestpest fr " §,f,‘{f§§,““,§ °fh2‘°h§§,§.‘,§,n,P‘§},‘;‘§,'§_ beau, urge; me sufizaxing um gi _(fi, com*-onndip ;pP“§__d°,;g;f¢h_i ‘ gggnlgtmzn produce at ordinary every ___ _ WHEN YOU\\" rraronrr ff ~ ~ !°“.'°““""°".“”“”-<;.*°' i J To D . . in their ineindswith '_,__ _ 1 _ I muah’ I;.ii°ii's`i'2»"'»i-'i°u"£‘ms§`¢°§»r°'ii`i¢ 'miifq ““1§’,’,;,,,,~,,,,,,,.,,.,,;,¢},..,i..¢s¢.»~.¢ieii PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEUI ""7" - f°fm35°”~ 5 ` “\" ' eus anosdertoday. = f _ _ A ' ‘wwe also have ¢v¢fythi1g.i“u’¢ . - _ "`.""'. ii .M r r -.___-»___-~___--__.»-- 'riis Lada; if.-.iii°¢»iii»"T»i1or. , l " ,_,_ ___, ,,,_,,,, ,'33 The Acme narbers » ._ . Q- "tnmtu¢||lIh'¢tv¢ntoeuuutl'1¢nh_. self, whose acceptances are so widely dis- friends for sometime have strongly urged this radical course. , Miiuuso at st.:Miehse1°s church. T¢ir=b°1\°°~ ;_ Aschah, William D. V. Earleof Broc v »c,_.eabe§a_ goodmppetine gud mugs the -- ` _P'\ I At St.Catherine’s,on the 13th of August, 900, Margaret Ann, beloved wife of John , T. Inman of Derry, New Hampshire, and only daughter of Alex. McFadyen of St. oatherine's. P- E. I-. aired 28 years- She leaves a husband and an infant daughter, a father and mother and three brotheisto mourn her loss. To cure a headache in ten minutes use Kumfort Headache Powders. I g - Try one can of Oak Brand Condensed Milk and ou will decide _that it is bet-ter and cheaper than a cow, ,Ask your grocer for it. 30 lif- $§§§8RC§$§-is-Q9 Comfort instances G-4 DF MIND -..-_- Aiid (Iouragc oi an ls-A g-_-i. / Probably Saved Valuable Lives From Fire-Her Hands Burned. li A correspondent, writing from Has- bruck Heights, N. S., August 29; sayszl paper, the Hasbruck Heights Press,whi¢h I think-might be of interest to some of your readers, as the Mrs. Webb men- tioned was long a resident/of your city, f0I` S0m¢iy€9»l'S lwusekeeper at the Clergy House, connected with the Episcopal and the article does not do justice to her heroism, nor dwell enough onthe great danger she averted. ' \ (Hasburg Heights Press) Miss Ada McCluskey of Franklin Aven- J. McCluskey of Jersey City started with the Episcopal Sunday Snhool on Wednes- day morning, for a day’s picnicing. Miss McCluskey noticed an odor of burning wood as she entered the trolley car for the journey to the picnic grounds, but' thought nothing of it. When the car was just outside the borough line aflame of fire burst up through the floor and her dress was ignited. .- Mrs. Webb of Kipp Avenue was sitting next Miss McCloskey and with great pre- sence of mind and courage seized the tire was occasioned byan over-heated box; _ The Duke of Manchester was Wednes- an unavoidable accident which is not of day, at London, adjudicated a bankrupt. _infrequent occurrence. . ' entailing hisresignation from all his clubs. ` _L The petitions to the bankruptcy court. _in- The eyes of the birds that gy by night-_ Be clude one from the young nobleman him- are generally ab°ut double the size of those of day birds EATING AND SLEEPING. Food- supplies the substance for _ re- A pairing the wastes of the body, and gives _ strength. Sleep affords the opgftunity for these repairs to be made. th are sleep, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It and formerly ofP E. Island to Hilda di estive organs, and it gives sweet, rest- ;,e 'cum V[m-ml, eldest daughter Of Mr Henry féiogéegp of childhood Be sure to get ‘sk you to lack thmugh ou Ill M0035’ °f T°"`°b°““°' _ _ _ ésgiliousness is cured by Hoo‘.i'i’s Pills. 0 7 *~ stock which is now very co -~' f 0 ° 0 _ plete. DIED. ' - _ Prices for solid Gold A 5 cent plug of “Patriot ~ New costumes just opened at B`.Perkins New dress goods atF.Perkins & Co. 6 li New veilings at F. Perkins Sc Co 601i Y V 'l' .-We have green veiling-the _lateglz lad.-F. Perkins & 'Co .East now is the pimii to ale .ne s nythmg nteci school. ‘If-be does bring hit We’ll do the rest.- ` - - -- . - 'xl f | -ZF* :': H ' - - - ._i_:, _ .- .- - _ ' A _ . .1 'i lg 'ill ii H. us AS 600|] AS- _ _ A “Stetson,” The wonderful increasing , is -fa fitting index. to its splendid selling and qualities, Wu. _ guarantee* every A _ < f;fii~.~-“‘f"' 1 “s'r£'rsoi|'s iuirii . » ,. ,)r _ _ We sell. Thus you have both price and quality,,_ I E” '1°S° “ °“pP‘“3 f"°“‘ °“" 1°°“1 look at our Stetson Hat- and if you think it is not* ' , we wont ask you to buy. _ v . . . - _ ,,,. .i ,~.., __ ,-...,1,f_;e@A»~._~.v\._15,¢_¢|;¢_3§¢_y,,»,.¢,|,,_`-‘ as _Q gi. land A superior style and quality about the at a glance and readily appreciated by good dressers. ~' i G" " 7 ` _ _j`.,__ IN Is manufactured withisuch individual care as a “Stetson” no _hat insures such a perfect. £t.”. The Superior felt and splendid , _ --- ' precludes the possibility of its losing shape which is such afault with otht, f hats that claim to be A ' E .¥=.,= __.,__A -_J _, _ Watohmaker, Jeweler, Eiigraver, *Ili if *C # _ Charlottetown, I‘. E. I. .iiightijng on the top of a myrtle tree. b,,,.,,,,,g dress ,nd ,moth d th H ' lequnlly good. r _ f , _ Thence she tumbled unconsciously, the burning her hands _consiaarabli irmtesé * * _ J From Out' libel remaining900 feet to the beach over the opergtiom The dress was 0! _ Jin 5 5°10¢$i0|l»` i _ '__ ___;1_,_j__ cragged surface of the declivity. Both light material and was completely A ' we nm pmviasa at its aemwi’ f sortment of Rings, in the Ciiy. _ - - iff.. ' The half-hoop is ,always and whether of Diamonds alone Diamonds set with Eineralds, Sapphiree,_` gin ~ P.; ‘ . -s . *hs Mwiva wen. frightened. '_Fortunately the car' _ ' __ J ._ ._. _ ~ ~' » ._ _ _ ' had stopped just previoustothe accident. , -_ A, - _ ~ ;~ _ ' i f~ 5° . 2,; In s0uu_l__Afrlca’° Had itbeenin motion the draught would _T 1 i _ _ _; _ i. A f I . A Birmingham lady has at the front in have _fanned the dame and adreadful cat- ` ‘ 0 L- ' -_ ‘ __ _ _- _ South Africa’ two brother., eight fi;-gs astrophe would haye occurred for there I. - _ , _ “ _RiNcs_..-is tissues mi napa;-inane.; it ~ _ , » O ' ( tributed in unknown hands, that his ol-1ly3oper_cent_ of the robberies eom_ ? ' mitted in London lead to a. conviction. A , _ “ . . Then a Ring likerthis _will necessary. ‘ from $2 00 np. per cent larger than fcrmerly, e , ‘ s _ 1 Twis t chewing tobacco is '20 G F J eweller and I “°°° - ~ ' °1‘__ i oaim____siree¢.___ _ -» of .=f~=s~. - -H., ~ _ ' .~ -. _ - i ~.=-uf.-~s.' _ ' ~.f'=~.>~-'S-~<§;'». e- _~.~ '.»e§l-zz-.»‘.'.:eu=‘1;»...-.>_,»_?'~ _»¢~_.-: .,___,_.,{>_~-_ . .. .;, _ :_ ,_ -~ f _. x, 1 » -."5"--'2;~i..»ff:"' '-.2,-.2-if-.» _ _:,.- ._ _ `_- ,, __ #W _..- ; _ _,\_ _M ~ _ - _’ ' ; 'i' f :':'f'3 ,__5;"’*|||'_ _ 1110!! ' . . 5./_e` Lf; ' .- :~ _ _y Lsf £- ¢ .if - .i..-D. C i*