r'-' ` ‘£5 59"". ttliir rygll _‘I rpg 3' ._ Effie 11; ri-if t=-‘tae.t'; "" tree; '2- e :n`;§fi.§i*§;y_§i~ =§Q§é?;§;l§g` .-.t=~.=;ri"E'-.1, .i rr§_.f==,. ti” - f S sg-..»z'€§_§; in -tl t* »- r i ,s Q, E, at .p O f* Eg. e if "l ~ 3-gs Fl ‘ fit F. m ggi-ill Ei'li.'l_, A Elf. lla 'ilu 9% e ' guanhlw ll vliféilllllh ron _SALE . i. l~ to ie ao "‘“ ‘I"`Idf`If"|lfhif‘r°'.ii-try? tldvlfifeu Tin. 1. ‘”"`° "cr 1....-.1 ....1 .-arf..-o...\. 'rms property *»'=--at sulnnlll lllllll IiIIIS==¢’ y Onlces In New Prowse Bfock-Chaflbaéihtl.. iiiiiii I 'rar ua.. win be mga ua. ...ning .e (LW and tomorrow morning at 5.4.3. Loma Blurnaur who left yestanlay to begin his studies as Rhodes scholar in Oxford does not expect m return to tm.. Dlvvlfhce for three years at the expiry of his scholarship. 'l‘e'aYm., c.A. ue has esp. rs. ' catalogued and a aunrxh- egisgsslient _beers adm. The |a.r...~y.wi1i be eden :br eircglation Tuesday of next week. The gq_gvill he as formerly Tuesday 2-0 p. m. dia Charlottetown,” ii cents for 1_00 Tun'~ _ Pl. ll DBMS lvl' 200. 16 eents for :‘u).,3,1 will-B fill' 400. 26 cents forilll) or ii! o h _ day 7 10 p. m ,5 ` D lil Dilitflkv stamlw to “Tha Guar nel cents for 1000. These pilcesincluda cost f mailing. Everybody .mould ug.. Tunnel stamps on their envelopes and correspondence. d tw gf Mus. Aloe C. Curran, Maiden Mass, River, who have been visiting In Fair visa, the guests of Nell McNeill, have left n return to their homes. On the eve ot heir departure quite n number of friends thered to say goodbye to the visitors, land Mrs. Benlamin _Andrews, Hunter 0 . t Rl* 1-»_\_v_t_|_\w_l in .I-,,,__,,,,o_.]_0,_2& 1.~,,,.g.,p ,,..,.g,|..u. and an enjoyable time was spent in music It ul ‘”"‘“ ‘“` "W", '" x ‘ar BULMAN aww ,y N- »_»i`|l.(|l[ P' North lidstlco. i_;__ Doughnuts. l0c doz. “ T are our ,s|>¢oiail! A . 510-DAY.-... ' A le Plea nc each. Mlilce Pica ul: each Cream Pura ia& |54: each Coroanut Piss 15 & soc each Dark Fruit Fake age pound snllana Cake soc per lb Nui Cake 206 lb While Cake l6c per lb Bread of _ali kinds, all fresh sudgoodi STE HIIRT Telephone zu. Eclipse Bakery Hakes Best Bread. P _. D' nd games; and after a sumptuous repost, nd the singing of “God be with you till we _meet again," the company disbursed wishing the visitors a pleasant trip and a speedy return. The Mrs Cutter above mentioned is a niece of Neil McNeill of h . B il. that place, and has not visited her Island ome for the past fourteen years. JonN Cs|.LAcnaN,a former Intereolon~ ini man, and at one time u section man in Moncton, is in the city today. Mr. Callaghan worked in Moncton on I.he track years ago, and with an Englishman named Brown, lived in a shack together near St. George street, where they board- cd themselves and worked forthe railroad. W'ages on the I.C.R. at that time were low and msn had to work harder than at present. Mr Callaghan left Moncton to go to Winnipeg but he went to Quebec and has been raiiroading in that province ever since. IIs is a flag man on a railway there. Ho is 70 years age, but he is still halc and hearty. lie has been on a visit to RE. Island where he has friends.- E l I I Moncton Times. ‘ b _ . T4 cn I F tiff 0 . -_ ,A Front ' HIRTS 7£~'l`he Correct Style for Fall Wear is - ' the Stiff Front. $5 m _ - of-' .- ..es Q/» ¢~ - 4/ \ in lr fgra So from F all. 'J _#_ .= `\~\ Styles We . I /' ‘rl ,IQ at say the latest reports Fashion centers-Men must wear still front shirts for ' We’re ready forthe demand -'Newest patterns - latest are here in the best fitting, best made shirts ob- tainable can fit the biggest man just as easily as the smallest, You probably 'require some shirts-Try ns and learn what - a splendid shirt dept. this store possesses. $l.O0 and $1.25 cocraas, f Nncswcaa, ` __ ‘ I _0pe_nIng Chorus-Stand for- the ' "*lU¢sn|av|a . » Q* _/ ..,. . , /‘C/.L Tv * at, " \\.. ‘.T'\_ \ DOLLAR GLOVES Gloves that are really worth mach more money, dogakln lil°v'¢l-"Denis" _ celebrated make-guaranteed perfect in ""1 rezpect, perfecuy made, . perfect ttln . Tough close bfsfl stock They wear won- derfully well-al alles and .__ °"|yperpa|r.... ....g|.00 or # ' ham-_*__ ` I GLOVES. S'l`YLiSii CAPS Have u found out what a aplcndirfo cap department we have-how easily a _pleasing style may he selected ere? __ We are showing mary ;\;:=_ style ca s-prom neu I them being our Enlllm "'°°§ ' our R0 ll if t d Y ?.‘:.;':.:..r:°.:‘.'. . ....0 Tal last Tennis Tea for this saaaon will UU Discs at Vict.oriaPark this afternoon, the ladies in charge being Ml-._ Bnmgn and the Misses Palmer. Gwws Hur. or tn.. o. P. a. nu. ...ra- °|¢'1i»l.Y Noovsred from his recent oper- ation for appendicitia to be about and' ia _ neetedwbeataaemee rau~I'w¢er.-‘§. ontyeai ", ' _ _ 5 ‘ THU* ftilsht iwenisy br- the' Hana; wasone'of'thtlargest of the season. It was composed of miscellaneous shipments. Th” °“°W"*-l De-Manger list was also a large one. Tm: man-lege took place in -Truro several 'llYs ago of Tremain McLellan, Manager for the Massey Harris Co sad Miss Jessie Cainemn. They will spend their honey- moon in Prince Edward Island. REV Ronssrr M'cAn'rnua, who has _been visiting in the city for the past ten `d°¥s the guest ofS W and Mrs Crabbe left yesterday by the S S Halifax en route to his home in Port Hawkesbury, C B. Tun outlook for large nttendanee at gh.. Y. M. C. A. gymnasium classes is good. T710 Wm. is being greatly improved, and a large number of the old time gymnasts will be back in class again. The classes Uilfln Tuesday Oct Srd. A1' the Police Court today an assault case John Bulger vs Leo Grifiith and a case of annoyance ln dwelling Jos. Coombs ve Jos. Bradley will coma np for heariuk. There are also three summoned cases for drunkenness viz Thus. Maher, Wm. Dalziel and Stephen Thorns. I-issvssrxno is about over and farmers are hard at work ploughingpreparatoryto potato digging. The recent rains have made the land nice and workable and it turns over splendidly. The frost which killed the roots on the other side has'nt yet attacked the growing crop, und potato- es and other roots are growing fast under favorable conditions. MoN'ranaL Hansen: Mr. Thomas Fyshc, formerly general manager of the Merchants' Bank of Canada, who was run down Saturday night by a. passing vehicle, on St. Jmnrs street, is reported ns dcingwell nttho General Hospital. While suffering considerable pain on first being placed under treatment, Mr. Fysbe passed a most satisfactory night, _r_md no fears are entertained as to his con- ition. ' McGn.|. University opened Wednes- day with what promisesto bethe rc cord registration in freshman year in arts, medicine and applied science, over two hundred having already applied. Principal Peterson, in his annual address of welcome to the new students, msn' tioncrl thutthe numberofapplicants in the .science department was so large that the old assembly hall was being fitted up as alecturo room. ' ' ,LTHE outward passengers by the Halifax yesterday were: Donald McLeod, R. N. Wilson and wife, Jus Gallivnn. Rev. J. K. and Mrs. Fraser, Mrs Turdeau, Miss M. Campbell, Miss Elin Campbell, Dr. Ed. Ennis, Geo W. H.. Browne, Donald Mc- Leod, Mrs. E. Wells. Jas. Bluckner, J. H. Donovan, Miss Ei. A. Smith, Miss B. Fitlsld, A. F. Aoiams and wife, W. and Mrs. Alexander, P. J. Healy, O. H. Ballantine and wiffe, J.Thomson and wife, Misses lllanche and Dora Lemon, V. Ross, A. Crane, Rev. R. McArthur, Miss A. Jardine, J. J. Gleason, M. J. Gallant, J. J. Cavanagh, Ja.-s. Doyle, Mrs. B. Doyle, B. Keezer, Mrs. R. Wood, Miss E. Darrach, Miss A. Stewart. Tim home of Dn vid McNeill and Miss Margaret McNeill, Cavendish, was the scene of a very pleasant gathering on the rnorning of Wedncsrl ay, September Nth., upon the occasion of the marriage of their niece, Miss Myrtle McNeill to Ernest Webb of 0'Leury. A t eleven o'clock the bridal party entererl._ the parlor to the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Lottie Simpson, |\nd took their stand undsra beautiful arch of greenery. The ceremony was perform ed by Rev. J. G. A, Beiyea. The bride was beautifully gown- sd in white brill|anti`ne and carried a bouquet of nsters. Tile groom was sull- portod by Wm. Mcl{undrIck, Campbell- ton. while the bridewiul attended bl' Ml" Eilice Laird, Cavondlilh, and by Miss May Webb, sister of the groom. The former wore a gown of‘whlto brilliantine, with trimmings of lace and ribbons; the latter was dressed in wixite omandis over blue. Both carried beautiful bouquets. After the ceremony tho assembled com- pany purtook of n sumptuous repost and spent an hour or two in pleasant social intercourse. At two o'cI.oclr the bridal party departed, amid gene -rcus showers of rico, for their future hcine in O'Leary. Many beautiful presents were received and the young couple carry with tlwlll U10 best wishes ofa. large oircllo of friends. “T f BRING and let us receipt it for you. Statement count is just being of ac- sent you. L._ IJ, Bgdpope, was in the city yesterday and went in Georgetown in the afternoon. Misa Ewr_ Srawaur, who has been visiting in Uhary Valley and Roaeneath. leaves next weak W return to Vancouver B. 0. _ - _ _ Mrss Blaisxl Boon* returned to Boamn yesterday after spending her vacation at her homo in Marshfield. Sha was aecom~ panled by bar sister Miss Nellie Scott and Miss Edith Darraeh. ' Tml residents in the vicinity of the rail- way csoaai on the road from Vernon River _to M nt, (Albion nip making a strc ` yaeccnre asidlng at that point.. ._ Asi .ji now.a large plumber of people bavafta travel considerable dia~ tancsia reach a station and the dashed siding would be an immense convenience. Tal Maritime syncd of the Presbyterian church will convene in Sydney C. B. on` October iird, the session lasting for several days. All the Presbyterian clergyman of the provinces are members of the Synod, and.each congregation is entitladtosend a lay delegate to the meeting. Sofarasis known at present no questions of unusual importance are to be dealt with by the synod this year. Tan Presbyterian Witness says: “Woodstock N. B. is enjoying a foretaste of Methodist and Presbyterian union. The pastor of the Presbyterian Church ianbsentnnamission of great domestic interest and during his celebration of tha honeymoon,the Methodist and Presby- terian congregation expect to worship to- gether. Rev. Mr. Ross, the Methodist pastor (.1 native of Charlottetown), will take care of both churches." Misa Maur Munnaonan left yesterday enrouteto Boston, where she purposes spending the winter. Many friends were at the station to ses her otf and wish ber apleasant trip. Before leaving she was presented with n handsome suit case and kid gloves by M. Trainor Sc Co. ber former employers and a. very beautiful gold bracelet from har fello\v employees, testifying to the high regard in which she was held. Bon voyage. Hon.RaruoNn Puurowrarsn left Wed» nssday night for Toronto. He was accompanied by Col. Gourdeau, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries, and Mr. Cowie, Engineer of the St. Law- rence ship channel. Mr. Prefontaine will cnli on the Poisons, in Toronto, to see and have the steamer Aberdeen delivered as soon as possible, assheis wanted at onoefor service on the St. Lawrence. The Minister of Murine `is also an-anging for bis trip to tha Maritime Provinces. He leaves next week for St. John, N. B.,and goes from there to Halifax. and from Halifax to Picton, crossing to Prince Ed- ward Isiand,where hewilldiscuss matters affecting the Department with Premier Peters. While on the Island he will visit the bait freezers, and examine the fish driers. Returning to Ottawa he will arrange for his trip to Europe. A MUNEILI., C ef of the Fruit Division, Ottawa, has w ten Rev A E Burke, P'néside|\t*i1ftlic _ it Growers Associa- tion, with refercnpe to the fruit packing experiments as fo lows:-"Mr. Boies will he in Charlottetown September 28th. lie will be in Fredericton the 25th and 2lith. It will takc the 27th to reach Char- lottetown and he will be obliged to catch thc train for the West on the Zlth. You will find Mr. Boicstboroughiy expert in the matter of packing, and it will be n treat, I think to your fruit growers to see how deftly he can paper and pack a box of apples or pears. I have written In- spector Bnrketo have every precaution taken as to advertising the meeting, and I am sure you will exert your usual enthusiasm in the matter so that succes the Island in the Pavillion on the exhibi- tion grounds on the 28th Inst and should TEMPERANCE FRLDERICTON Division N0 all S. of T. which was held in the hail at Fredericton on the evening o`f the lilth Inst was a grand success. The hall was crowded by an orderly and appreciative audience. Bcniaxnin Cras- well W P acted asohairman and Miss BerthsSt.evcueon very efficiently prcsidrl at the organ. The address delivered by the Rev A. D. McDonald G. \V P. was an able and convincing one as in an eloqu- cnt manner he showed up the evils of the use of intoxicating liquor, and tho benefits to be derived by total abstinence. Excellent short addresses were also given by S, F, Hodgson P. G. W. P. and Henry Rackham. A letter of regret at inability to attendowingto inrlisposition was read from lion Geo. W. Sim n. The following is th program. Prayer by Rev. A. D. McDonald. The eleventh anniversary of Refuge , . . pso right- Choir Remarks--Chairman. Rec.-Miss Aria Stevenson. Solo (enoored)-Frank Stanley. Address-S. F. Hodgson. Solo and Chorus-Marching Ohorus-Faith, hope and lov6-Ch0ll'- Address-Rev A. D McDonald Quartet-The Harvest is inR- Mias Jane Hill, Myrtle Weeks. J. Sellick and Fred Stevenson. Recitatlon-Miss Mabel Buchanan. Bolo-(Eneored)-Miss Fannie Steven- son. Address-Henry Rackham. 0horua~Banish the bar-Choir. Remarks-James B Elliott. ' Solo-Miss Myrtle Weekl.l2 Remarks -B. H. Rackham. Solo-Misa Minnie Weeks. Amr the usual votea of thanks the meeting closed by singing moat heartily God save the King. E. W. 4 _1 - I ,_-~_ ~ 'mn cHsnr.o'r're1~ows~euamaran, sewn-:user 2,, ..._.,. ~ r ,_ _ ` _oo Sampl Zoals sharply .- \i *__ ac A l- -_ is lm. ` o .§ _..\ attractive colors. ., 9/his J ` \ _ \\Ax. ll §- \ Inf ~ - \ `_ *fr*/_ _ W % .\ A VERY fortunate chance pat these handsome j garments in our way. They include the range of samples of oneof the principal German factories--their was done-and our bid for them was accepted. We bought them about 45 per cent under regular cost- and we've priced them ac- cordingly, 25 of the"ict are pretty coats for children-Ask the saleswcmau to show them to you. DAINTY NIILLINERY CONCEITS The modes that are right and popular this season are so varied as to be a delight both to the milliner and the buyer. _, _ _ Trim little turban, toques and polos are side by side with the wider brim hat with flaring back-Felts, silks and velvets are all used-and so very many 1 _xl _ __. _ '__ . _ _'various widtlls.; Y _The wide four-in-hand is the strong favorite this autumn. New ties, 2.5¢. 3.5¢. 5Oc and up. £`lF`._ - My M -’°>- S ___ . 2 _ ` 1-.1v"A< _ ’” _,_ .» 1 __.j.-'_"<` "; -_ »~ yu am. _~x -_ ‘_ _ ,, , , I ‘f "”_"il;*~;'~:-5%.-_'. :.»»'5___i-_:W _ *tra* . -sf~f.~.=-’=' -, . use rr' - FOR MEN. , - ~, ..;r_ :, ‘ . J ' - » _ _'__ . ' _' 3,., 2 l.;,.<ride's parents, Northam. on Sept 20th, by Rev. W. A. Mason, B. A.,E. Leslie Miller, Lot lil, to Miss Blanche Colwell, Nortllani. At thc home of the bri le, Sept liith, i.y licv Neil Mchauchlln Ll. A., Eugen liugh McE|\ohern, Georgetown to Miss Mary Jane Irving, daughter of .lohn P Irving, Cape Traverse. Ai. the residence of the ln~ido's parents, Murray Harbor South, on Wednesday Sept 20th iil(l5, l\y licv. A. E. Chapman Br A., Mciville Collin M. D. of Montague to liattle Laura Bailey. At the bride's home Sept. 20th by Rev Neillticiiuuglilin B. A. assisted hy R:-v. J. A. MI.-Arthur B. A. , New Glasgow N, S, Atwood Kimball lil hidden of North Berleque to Miss Mnrgarnt Llcrtlin I.. Wright. daughter of Jesse A. and Mrs. Wright, also of North Dedcque. at __ Is thaubeat medicine we l¢n`ow` ` of for Indigestion. Dyspepsia and all Stomach Troubles. Dozens oi our customers have taken it with the greatest benefit. We guarantee it. Price 5oc a bottle. "The Two Macs” iilllIillIIIil_l_ llltlllllll WMM MEETING AT . ---- -gp-l .._. .__ -.....__....__. . if J " Niahiwmhh The Humphrey Clothing Store 9 _ Ogera liousc Building, City. r A- WINFIELD SCOT , Mgr. Phone 63. I EVANS STOMACH ' ' _' all " <~. e »= . .. i t 1 ‘ ' _ ai . f -fn--f if". _ __-f.'., . ‘-'§‘§‘~"_ .. _ "_ , , awe, . .~......i_<-. r- `»~. »~ “2*.`i' _‘J -elf* l ..__ ;_.__,_,_“_-. 5rf_f_f§ w ‘fd ‘ lf , . » ,- I ... . _ _,~__»» _lr __ _ -__ M " 1:" .~; 3’ y-tit; "’~‘. _ wp V 'Ill lt" , ’ ~< ff 1 -~£ ..l .~*':y__ 5. lr 5, .\ S ‘ ` ll » f, ,. l ~ 1 I at 1 *‘ r lf: I ... .___, ____ . f _g L i. rf* .@l1;¥. ». 1 E. I f'f_f..l'f 3'; ,» . 3 “ ._ I . .."<,_, ji _ _§7_ in. ', `-‘ ir- .' fs, ~,\:_.- ‘ 5 7' ’ ~75?~ »'-4: . ..-..,.§_, 1:5: ‘ 49;; , __ _. 15"* _ _, ' >:‘-.»._.;>2_fv_,, ~'.'..-‘~J.1-"¥’~‘~»;: . ~~'¢,»'t,l . I If; sful results may be looked lor." Mr Boles F ' C I will demonstrate to the fruit growers of have a large auditory. - \\ '~ 'T ' 9 9 W'-_ f DON T LET EM FOOL YOU by telling you their goods are pure wool when they are nothing but pure shoddy. When you want Suits, Pants, Canis, Vests, Overcosts, Reefets, Tweads, Homespuns, Unions, Yarns, Stocl-c~ inetie, Flannel in red. white or grey, or Blanketing in white or grey, all made from PURE WOOI. and guaranteed, callat ~',"~4= - rf .»~._..... ,-9?., 't fi -ee - l._.\.. ._h:,.,. le. .ii f . .e _n Y. _ -'Lff ,»._ ‘IH "f ._, ;r".:_ _ - .-_ . :.° or _ .~_-v~e=-3,*-’~::-. '. "l~`~;*bQ\'-` “L “. ri--Ti-asf. lf. - 2? *ll* ls;-"' . ii; J. . .fr I ' ~‘~f.i A Few Compirlsbntbtmpiied l:i`0lll the Biut Blink I-1 I ('Ollil’ANY. Premiums ltxpcnacs. Assets. ff- -- »-----~-~- .= 1.i..\.i|iue... nam. ar 7 y¢_,,` V Surplus in .~_ 1 Lf: » l.|..\.||ay. _ ,g_~l»§_'~ \_§~,\ (loafodcrntion l.ifo- l,l