o“ ‘nif Cor. Kent .v;tv~ l one" or" a THE THINGS! £3.32» AND_ " they; must .,., "F? , 2,“, m, u. :. 14v" 9v f‘ ' st. Charlls in 33:5“, eldestgheglmrug‘ 3 ‘a ~ .érx.llilriilit¢- y weistcltflt item. . a Gr. George su- we g pride ohrsflves‘ on isithe Pismir looks. It- isn’t enough for us that our lpwucte taste g - V oo P so dainty that - - omciesielut . L vie. . _ Burns an t“ 1i‘??? Plrsecergaqomilon u‘ '\ -i:‘- " ‘if: . i‘, V arrived " "mum psssdnmmuua v rnsnyfri ridi last sveiiirlg. Camp nser the Blockliou m. Dobsori, {he sector ooy. ‘ awc *s*to fclcpbralcl j i; i e 1 llfiezilsiilllifilllmfi‘ "w ‘ u" .14“ Wirhiiisiiqeu/iss treal. lei w ‘ he $6. Monti-haven dlrrgtaefrvastlis u»: eveniii an ‘ entertain; m ,_ . tributes. . a ,, H" N _ _ v Tll {Dominion §ioveriimen,t_ cable boat .. t»'-5_t.‘~"’l in ‘port faster-day ~ll enjdyatle time ~ E-‘W. "Am Ire. Hiflldflflll y I entertained a number ct friends at their Ins‘ medals and prizes wo i rit the sport: yesterday aftern-ion were present- ed at the Laborers’ Ball lsst night. Anasnunxmwrs have been made for the lpdsarance o! the renowned Scottish anger Jessle Mwluchlrin in the New Market hall,one o! the finest auditorium ,» Low r Oan da. on Thursdhy Sept 15, w’ Reid the old in another column. c A1‘ a meeting of Victori l Division Sons , of Temperame, heldlasteveulng it was . decided to ho‘d a public temperance meeting in the Division Boom. Wright's Ha‘i,‘ on Monday evening next, 12th r inst} Chair will hctaken at 8 sharp. Rev,- Jenikins rind oth rs vi-ilfaddress the meeting. - NEW HO PE-NEW COURAGE. they will tempt the most blPersogsi whose ueiévesiare lalifetilierlltagéag ' ' _ . a e , er ens r 18mg“ ‘d ‘plume noliizshfiieyficziiozlt-armjto ling; on tn? i1 , o ve uencs 0 Dr Di: Chosen NdrvheFi-iad-g soon shows l-s neuron IAIBIY. eifect on the feeiinizs. It izives new hope snknluimud. _ ruidooui-sgemsncnarizy and rontidence." yore-sting nerve force It aflords new, ‘vigor and vitality tor bath mind and or» ‘BM. on ‘ Hirthegrpseuoeo‘ the immediate re atives ' liletmdist Church. Mrs Rog rs received enlist K Qoi!‘ Lilifii yesterday atternoon....A mined, Wtdrsoiiis 1eoiitest at nine holes, manhunt/took place with ti. renown; xebult: Ilse Blanchard “and Mrs. Pope‘, eem-sknowiwir siidalrmnuedm; Mrs. Jones iindA. E. Inge, 00; Mrs. Haszard and Hugh Tooker, fllgliirs. Morson and. "Mr- B02011, 6i; Mrs. MbCready end Mr. Blanchard, 68; Miss Hsviland and H. W. Loiigworth, 68; Miss Weeks and F. L. Hasznrd, 60; Miss Rogers and Mr. Morson, 73; Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. F. P. Csrvell, Tea was served hy Mrs. W. W. larke, Mrs. Hediey V. Palmer, Mrs. A. B. Wiirburtoii nnd Mi s Hohkirlg. T!!! Abegwelt team to compee 'n the Maritime Ohampouhips at Halifax on ‘sutures; are : " lwnnd 2N yards -R. A. Donahoe, J. A. McMillan, J. Howe. ' tifi-yard-I-J, Howe, R. A. Donahue. Mlyards- F, Jenkim, H. Harley. ' I 1 ‘mils rnn-‘F. Hennessey, F. Jenkins, _ H. Haney. . __ — v _ ,' v Putt n: shot and throwinghammer- ' ii. W. Jones, R. A. Donahoe. ‘ , I Running rbroad jump-Donihqe, Mc- ~ , Milli". H0 I0, ii-ilpenny. . Running l-lighg-J. Howe, W. Hulpeiiny, R. A. Donahue, l-i. Harley. - Pole Vault-W. Hnlpenny, H. H rcy. The team will probably be accompanied by"'l‘. Ronahan, D. A.MeKinno1, B. L, V Bethune, Ira J. You, W. McKay, Pro‘. L. T ’ Molntyre, (Trainer) and a a number oi’ others. ' ‘very pretty wedding took place at ,, SIOIE. thflhlethodiit rsonage, Vernon Blvrr, ‘l,’ ' air-Thursday, Sept. 1st. when Mabel : Gertrude, eldest daughter c! Rev. S. i Rice was united in marriage to Rev. A. S. _ Rogers B. D, The ceremony was per- formed by Rev S. l-i. Rice assisted by ' Dr; Rogers, father of the groom; and 7 Rev. H. J, Rite, brother of the bride, on ‘the lawn in a beautifully constructed l arbor of in ss and feps and potted plants was spent attire. and Berlin. of sleeve, style we can fit yon. zof the r'de and groom. At the close of , the we ‘d rigbercrnony, thefinfant dough» lter of Rev. H. J. nnd Mrs. Rice ' was baptized byRer. S. H. Risen sterl < my liev Di}, Rogers aunt] Rev. S. if Rogers. Then partaking of a dainty repast under aoanopy of sweebpass and 1,, ferns, amid i-howers oirice the happy '5 couple left for Charlottetown followed by theg od wishes olpl‘. Afters. trip to Uapt Breton, Halifax nod otherfpolnt-s in Nova Scotia they will reside at Beu- River where Mr Rogers l-i pastor of the A. E. Worm, Hrizelbrook, who intends aving shortly for the Northwest, will ell by auction on Wednesday, Sept. 14th, at l2 o'clock no in, all his stock, crop, and farming imp cutouts and household fur- niture The sile is positive and there \v.ll be no reserve, thus aifording a gicrl opportin t] for .-cc.iring value. A1‘ a disastrous lire at Lewis Brrs. mills about e ml e from St. Peters Friday evenlnz, their Quint, Cfifliilil rotiry nnd shingle mills were totriiy destroyed- vThe fire is stiiposerl to hive stirtcd froiutha furnace. There was no insurance and t e loss is estimated at valuable purses from the congregations rit Vernon River and Cherry Vrvley in ‘addit- ion to numerous presents from friends in other places. ' ‘ THE‘ funeral of the lat» ‘Mimi Mary E. Doyle. wh‘ch~ took place ‘on Sunday, was largefly attended notwithstanding the ‘r ‘ bhulimfqvrere‘ ‘g conducted by Rev. Dr. - vhidrrlson, ani atthegravs by Father I McPhei-somThs, PBI-DCBIQPSI were Aubrey a considerable amount. The owners will have the public sympathy in their heavy losi. downpour, of rain. The services at the Riv. W. H. Ssnoswiox begin his paii- , ' Whité,w.hl. Duchemin, A. Hennessey, P. i ‘ , ciiiiiiirsiiii", J, L.‘ Fight, s". Morgan. new. ' wepaqvenrnseswbe _ , , _ w . . I Qresoont, Rland, ihirs. Nelson; wi-‘ssth, Miss Isrrali Perry; bouquet; cross, Miss Nine ‘In-y Leo; b: nqtnt, Iiss Ddsy. Tammi; wreath, Aubury White: bouquet, llrt. a lllu suir. bouq et ‘w. n. ' ~ llxilichemln; bouquet: “f: gnu“; THE Olivette is expected to arrive only t" bum”. u,‘ prune" bowl“. Hm this morning with the following passen- Rsmsay, hoquet, Mrs L. P. T-nton; tore. e in Zion Char-oh Sunday under eon- ditions highly promising. Both s rvices were very largely att ndel considering the threatening w. other. Mr. sedge- wick for his morning discourse chose the wards “I will build my church," and fut the evening “This man receiveth pub- liosns ani sinners." The sermons were‘ marked with enlntense zeal for the up- bul ding of the congregation and s desire that strong undhidual efforts to this end be mule by all present. Sympatheiro at- tonti .n was given both dboournes and an impression med; 1P3‘. should redouni with goo! results in the advanc ment of tiieobiigregation. £55. i‘ lliingfio‘ tli fiilioning: _ iirioe and Mrs. Doylemroas, Mlkeand rl. Lubr, boon, ‘tJIanl MrsJlooreu-msn,‘ author, Iliss H. Callaghan; t, I _ ' Deshrlsqy and - ,llrs._ , an _ nt, Miss Ida Vatcher; omen sses‘ Oioeku,» bouquet, B.‘ and" lfrs. Iiu- Katie IeAuider, Keenan; bouquet, His: gers :~—G.- W. (llilshoimyB. S. Bishop, .1. i 181.1 l n. ssrrsilnn s. i of trimming, etc. din-NPR!‘ Came in Saturday direct from the Tmakers SOIIiC Dealers Think Tlicy Have a Monopoly of Buying Furniture , Let them think so, it does nobody -any harm, pleases them But for fear the public might be led away by their extravagant utterances, we humbly rise to remark, that we have been and are still buying from almolst every manufacturer in this broad Dominion-and further we are content to sell at a much smaller profit than most people ask. We would like the opportunity of showing you our furniture, and would like you to compare. and we _think vino: you that what welsay is true. in London These mainly follow the general favorite style for fall, fitted back, short and medium length, some with cape at shoulder--some plainly made.- There's quite a diversity of detail however, such as cut We venture to say that we are within the mark in ' promising to show you today the largest and most compre_ hensive range of coats ever exhibited by any Charlottetown Come in and-let us show you how well and promptly MOORE re Mcuson and it W2 C811 C011- _._...A A ,.-.ww M . “v l5- DFW- pt, |_ Th, ‘Lloster, H. W.Fos"er,Kan mlisAnnle , ‘ ,5“; $dm,.,,,.m, i“, slhlihflBvelyn Smith, n. s. Taft, Ire. Sold in every lar city Departments, Pillow, (Jo-Workers in The "WM" u"- m"“”"" w'E' swnn" HAWKS. ¢£L Gpflm‘. ' " - _ Irs. K. Stev ns, J, Moor, Iiesllrlc- _ " L q ‘ n ' ‘s! I r_ ; ' ' ‘ ‘Leod, Mrs. B. Moor, H. H. Whltooinb, ‘I- _ ‘a- ‘ n gyms, . J._O.' uniorri, J.‘ Senchboroueh, llra. ' ' F. If’. Hurray, Mr-‘r. Flynn, M. Welsd-iy, AAAmAmAAA4m d lhrpw: W. w. Clark, om Oink. ,..COMING EVENIS- Qlaflosiioll meats on the seen‘! V In out innate. 17:. 1?. t. - LawlifPolieter, P. G. Be -ie', AKDBILOAIII: ‘ emu, B. T. Chase, J. 8. Cunningham; a Kauai; n. Wilil, 1r. Ingnlls, sm- oolui Stewart, D. Stewart, R. Stéwefit, », Blahnii Hogan, Jno. Mann, 8. Slows-t, l G00 ‘Fvllfl’, Wm. Iilrlill, Andtflfl j Iourwil. Jeenlngr, Paul Inwler. Robt. I Lewler, Peter Evens, Grate Hewlett, Ire. lJT 1 1 y" 4.! ' large ‘shipment’ e _ ‘ ‘work ofiths . Hunt mote ieollngly of . as rihfilli"rfil time ltenll orsineeii ma. at s o'clock tonight a meeting of the con- Iliflltlon will he held lithe iiihoolroom . I Us tits ‘ to Dr. In e -' ’ sh pfiidd'% ' before pu-Jdiiin“; toToronto to enter Ind! ll I luv our: a lecturer In Hebrew ammonium ‘ I r . is a {til KcinpertoWwhicismM to eight ports of watei-‘foimir .. . wives-r. efssxcdlent qual- ity flavor. twhiigiiihiizbiiiazeiil: ‘the TWQ MACS" _”,,llull_iliillltllciiiltl, l l -~ii uooorsn"***““ " 7 0oz GLGoorge and Kent Ste. .- eliminator "Mitt ? . .VYVVY vvvvvvvvv \ BENTLEY‘! Llniment to loop .i rlnta limbo: and mluolol in trin- Bioyollsts anti all athletics depend on the i . "Diflfilblhldllillllllfllll -~ -“ infill mo rii l helium r" l Q dc, lhin avoiding g r , t- .-- Hick u ‘will satire-Vite‘! imp»: oi JIQIII that.“ 0mm. new, Nisan, kl ‘ensiittlicsge uhila going or rehea- 5 Con‘ ‘Psa-‘Itlefiptg. milrtrivrremw... ".4. in or write C. I. POSTER, D. P. L, C. 1]., l-Johl, N. I. - a dwtf