, i i ‘ i li I » , z / » » _ , ~ i _ #__ s.. SEPTEMBER 2" “”5 -rua crmizi.or'ri-:Town Guanniiw HG; 1-,VF W , ` ., _ f i* _ ‘ _ _ _ 1 ‘ _“_ ___. ' mw1au\\\\\\v14 rung September EASTMAN fb/ iuln _ _ _ _ _ _ . 2 N0n`C\“`hl|g flhns to-day: Vegetable soup; Eutree, Lam- . . ’ AT THE KOSEY KORNER b k- f itt , gold r ; Joi t . IS a tO_ gaslgglerled €r;1m__8 to 10; dinner, lglgttti gtrlgaatrloirlisggubeeféidisll ggavy, rdlasit i1_1...._- _ ; p . o . a ,mn ce; came an mas ~. T"-"""' "11 a ed potatoes, mashed turnlps; Currantf 1 a WILL PREACH.--Rev. H. R. Boll custard pudding, vanilla sauce, apple i Coal and Wood. You get both good and dry now and at the lowest price. We have a big stock off-Hard and Soft C o al a n d Wood. Send us your order. A. Packard & co Phone 240 Ch’town £51'- “Use Macs Superior Essence of Vinegar and Mixed Lgplees when inali- ing l‘ickles and “Chow”-you'll have better luck. Macs Essence oi Vin- egar and Mixed Spices are better hut they don't cost any more than the in-' ferior kinds. 'l‘i‘_v them. ’I`lic 'l`\\'o Macs, 149 Great George Street. Mt|` T'/.i\\\\\\\*///A '1 I Ch en ' unmx ////1 Give Best Result _'l‘IicY cost no more than the inferior kind. and llicn you are assured ot better esulls. Once tried y_uu will use no other. All sizes tdiit any Camera Geo. E. _I-Iughe ` ¢~ IIIIU \Y-Z” ‘The Pcopli. s Druggist" wllllll\\\\\\\\\YIIl|llllll ku V V in I IT PAYS to buy in this Province. will preach in the Spring Valley liall on Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock. FOURTH WORK.--Messrs. Michael Coughliu, Everett Hogau,.and W. R. Slxiw leave this morning to take up ga ti-th year work 0. A. C., at Guelph, n . KENSINGTON RANGE-On ac- count oi' the exhibition and horse races being held tlils week, Kensing- ton ltiiie range will be closed until Monday, the 27th lust. F. V. Long- \vortli, Range Oilicer. DONATIONS.-St. Peter's, St. James and the First Methodist Church will please send in their dona- tions for the P. E. I. Hospital lunch io St. Paul's Parish Hall this evening. 3082. TAG DAY-Wednesday and Thurs- day will be “Tag Day" for thc Char- lotetowii Hospital. Ladies who will help will please meet the Sisters of Charity at League of the Cross Hall. Ten cents for a tag will help a very worthy institution. RECRUITING T§QT.--A tent has been erected onthe hibitlon grounds, and Major Leigh and his oillcers will he in attendance during the three days. Some war relics will be displayd, and il is hoped that ii. large number of young men may see it to be their duty to volunteer. 'DR. ALLEV'S ACCIDENT.- Dr. Alloy, \vlio is now uiidcr treatment, at the Prince lddwnrd island llospitul for iiijurlcs reccivell while inaklng the trip ironi Stanhope to Charlottetown ' KOZEY KORNER -Dinner menu pie, pumpkin pic; Tea and coffee. ` IMPROVE THE HAIR by having Mrs. White, Queen Hotel, attend to it.‘ Switches, braids, puffs, etc. Combings made up. 3074 OPEN AT NIGHT.-Prowse Bros. Store will be open for business Wed-l ness night. 3086' D0 NOT FAIL to take in the at- tractive booths of the great bazaar to be held in the Market liall exhibi- tion wcek under tiio auspices of the Notre Dame Academy. 3071 AUCTION SALE.-Come to the Auction Sale to-day at_my Auction Rooms. Everything in household fur- niture and effects will be offered, sale commencing at 1.30 p.ni. Benj. Car- ter, Auctioneer. 3035_ FOR SHOPPERS.- Paton & Co's buyers were most successful in, their selection of blankets und comforts this year and have an exceptionally wide range for Exhibition visitors who will want their winter supplies while in the city this week. 3048. SQUARE SQUANDERINGS.-One half of the space on the Square directly behind the Market Hall has been allotted to the gentlemen of the iaklr fraternity, \vho rely on this short season to rake in the shiekcls from the iuan»y youths who love the delights of the wheel of fortune, the Aunt Sally. the big hainmer, the couoanut shie and other like attractions ol’ the season. SERIOUS LOSS - Mr Samuel Continues all _day Today i If you were unable to get down town yesterday-you will still be able to see the great Millinery showing. We are continuing the' display al_l day today -and will be very pleased to have you call. 'New Imported Shapes _New Imported Trimmed Hats New Trimming Materials New Millinery for Children New Models trimmed in our own work- room as supervised by Miss Wynne. Miss Wynne has returned from a long trip among the great Millinery houses, and will be glad to see all her customers in- terested in new Millinery. ---» ooRE--- in his gasoline yacht Elinor. is doing Sherroll. Crapaud. had tlie-niisi`ortune T well, but will be in the hospital yet to lose two iino cattle. one Tliursday ` i The..Cec¢r“?.Qferdieftc. ' The Great ' 1 “__-l ,_-1--_1..._i-_-i»..-_-i- i@;» /_ ° gg \ l`or about a nionth. morning and the other Saturday night. Stuff” . ’,, i- They broke into a grain ileld and _ _ OF LOCAL |NTERE5T...]1¢-mic,-F, who ai`ter gorging themselves there toek,it f01' Y0ur Half 7; rn-0 iruercsieti in nic Mariulme Home is suriwsed. u large uuantily of water . ie_i__oiris at 'i‘rin~0, N. si., will lem-n at a1i_0a_r-by br1_>0l<» It was honed that Rexqll 9 Ha' ' - . _ » _ _ _ wi i pleasure that in connection \vitii 0110 0 U0 Wilt 0 W0llld have got bet- ( 3 lf' T0l'lIC IS tl’l€ l‘€dl tl1ll1iZ lOl Cllr- _ the home there is a foiir-acre garden W1' 09 She lllllzoroil two days longer i ' a ing dandruff, preventing falling hziir, and destroy- ing all microbes that may effect the hair follicles. who .ire in ii-aid(-nie here t.tl\r= iniuli STYLISH MILLINERY-This dis- iuulcr culiivatimi. and an on-.imrli or than the other.-V. s ,_f____,,__.._”_ . --___'_ W -~ _ - V - "' one hundred trees, and that the girls ~-- .‘ tri . . , If you want good hair, you necdtll I-lair Tonic l ' ' ` " ' ' ' ’ \ ' ‘ ' if - " 'i ' -- ~ I h id b ~ 1 I- n . . .___ ._ _ _ A , _ |irirc_ in their suiroiiiiilings :ind lri P3)_' 5 0U _ ¢ ¢5P¢C|3||¥ I" ¢"¢SU"9 Sold hc 0 0 ly .it 75c, money back if dissatisfied. =_ J . .fl iwlfpiin; cvt-ryiiiing neat and ti-nn beth as 9"' Millinery Dept- is splendldly llurronld 1,4 inside and 0ug__ equipped with every novelty that fash- _ ____ lon dictates in fan and winter head- Macliinnon Drug Co. 1' _ _ ___ lt ‘¢~f.i. in PnEsi3v1'Eri|AN cinctss. -- Weaf- Tfl"""°d M°d=| HMS. Rwdy- * il . to-Wear Hat Untrimmed Vel t . Cir. G.. G,'».;,e ani K:-.1. St-1.", J _.. The coming svnod to be held in St lohn, Ortohei 5, will have at least 8; VC Shapes, Untrimmed Felt Shapes, Or _ .. ' ' "' / three llilicrrziit nominees froni presby» "a'"e"tS» F°a""°"s' F|°w°"*’ in 9"°-1' ' =-.--- ' - " ,, _ . .4 it-ring to t-,|,.,.,,,., fm," in its .~|,,,-1|,,,, of varldy- Special orders executed IIIA\\\\\\\ lIlIIIf£\ Be Skeptical ol ___ _ , __ _ _ .ll lreimo E Nei \ll is Gold that Glitters Q' : C4; \\\YllIf&\\\\\\\\\\@III have earnestly striven to l’h¢mo 345 - li vou want, good, pure t 'vi it reluiiilc tobacco go to an _..-_-_-,;». "f1,_T,_,_"_;-.“{_~i_ lionest manufacturer. W "‘~ " ‘ “""` " ‘ e;-ztlilnlish such a reputation, and believe our old friends will say that we have never -f‘i.=‘.:ippointed them. Hickey’. lilnck Twist Chewing 'l`<»l»acc~_» represents not onl; our best efforts but the best to be had inthe tobacco hue. Hickey 8: NicholsenTob. Co., fb = - Manufacturers \\\\\\\\\Wl &\5_//I/II Ill///I€1\\\\\?/V/IIIIlI.¢\\\\\\\\’*}'flII/lIlfl\\\\YIIH \ \\ i‘i‘:ii'sii\ii\istei‘i1t llarvey Station N.l`i. llcv. ll. it. (lritiit. sercrctary ofthe Nova Scotia 'I`i‘iiipei'ziiii:o Alliuii<'.c.and l‘rol`. J. W. Fiilcoiier, D. l)_, o|‘ Hali- izitc l‘rc1shyti:i'laii (iollcgc, have ull been uzinicd. BOB MAC'S FlECOFtD.- llob Mac, the sensaiioiiiil side \vlieeler, owned d’0r., has iigain broken his record by travelling the lost heat ol' thc 2.17 class in the sensational time of 2.13- ‘/|, and likewise establishing a new record for Maritime bred horses. This liorse was bought in P. E. i., three years ago, by Peter McNeill of the 1). t‘, (‘o`s force. New Aberdeen, and she was then only nn ordinary driving horse. Last year, she showed signs of developing exceptional speed. and wi\:~'. sold lor it ripe sum to the present owner. Today sho is one of the most, il` not the inost valuable horse in ilie lilaritlilie provinces. ln the two races :;iie has purlicipatcrl in, shi: has won them in straiglit heats. Sydney Ex. I-.irm-'E' 1 _LT .-Z-_ - Y ':.';_.__::§r.f.;:.-_- '~ ._;."`_‘_.¥_ ..._ __ . - 'I HOGS WANTED _ We Wish to advise farmers our Plant will be ready for operation on Tuesday, 28th 'Septembenwhen we will be in a gosition to receive Dressed Hogs. Heavy ogs should not be killed until weather becomes colder and in no case hill hogs until properly finished and ready for market. Parties having hogs to offer will do well to write us for prices. The Sims Packing Co’y. Ltd. 30()5.9.17M41_ _ __ Ps oe -__ -1 °\` _ \\\?I//H71 _ \\\ .l R . ,.- .~ rf § }\ "hu YI HlIA\\\\\\\\\\YZIIIA Of Course Yu Ar€» C5 ¢ig=> ¢=-if-'i ~ . head- W0 want you to inalco OUR STORE YOU' _ r -» meet your friends heie. Ein; Fw Em formation regardini! OUR ' ' "’ EXHIBI WE WA NT YOU TO ENJOY THE - TION THO ROUGHLY- ithlnr in the drug line. If you should need auf ,___o_LET' GOODS K°°‘KB’0g§gg8§AT%leAns. cle/inEr1'Esl l;l|?cEs'yl»ru'ii fine it 'iu=r<», in fish* ‘1““"*Y “ml “i -1 "gm lmcels' |.,,,.(.{v¢~, n lienrty welcome ami f`0tl'r(l.lt;dlis “a“t't?rl;tlon, at OUR STORE, whether you com 9 ag 5 p urcluiser or a visitor. . M. ING _ T0. Johnson & Johnson llII.’IfZOA\\\\\“Hl nnnilv/.|r@\\\\\' - -_ IlllI\\\\\Y|-_"l//H1\\\\\\\\7IIlI//I/i\\'\\\\\\\\! llllllg IlB\\\\\\’».*;.I_AYAlil Everybody Is.Comil1g __ ::SORE FEET-Are you troubled with them? Ponslar “Tread Easy" Foot Powder will give you instant re- lief from that hot, burning sensation so often troublesome in warm weath- or. 'I‘here's nothing that will put your feet iii good shape so quickly. 25c. box. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. DOG TRAINED TO PHONE APPROACH OF ENEMY. PARIS, Sept. 20.-Aecordiiig to the Gazelle dc Frniirzc, at certoili lfreni-li regiinent. possesses it dog which is sent out from advanced seiitrv posts iinlilllie '_ ' y ' ` " . D , ~ ahh-. For :i great many years _ doctors firoiiounr' eil it :i local disease and prescribed loca remedies :md by rimstrintly failing to cure with local treat' irovc n i atarrh to he a constitutional disease and al Hall old bv 1 uilgl s. r. _ ’I‘akc liall's Family Pills fori onstipation. SPEAKING OF SUNFLOWERS.- Mr. Willie Morrison, son oi’ Mi‘. ll.S. _lViorrison, Jeweler. Keiislngioii, has ,in his garden a. -sunflower the stoni of ‘ which measures .seven and a half in- ches in circuini`orc|icc. it is eight loot lon iiiclics in height. 'l`lie seed lied ni the top ineasuircs ten and a uiiartcr by |,mm__. ,._mmh__"_ of I_i.\th,_ “ms iii:-lies: in diaiiioter within the flower. l‘ho largest leaf measures nineteen inches in diaiileter. lie also has sweet peas ineasuring six feet ton in? ches in height with sixteen different coloured blooms. l BABIES WIN PRIZES.-- The fol- ,lowing clipping is from the BBoston Globe oi' Sept. 7th and was accom- panied by _tho littlelad'.;-i pliologhapli. ’l‘hc\'e were 80 babies, all happy and pretty at the lawn party of St. Ange- l l:t's (‘hurrli, Miittapiiii, yesterday af- ternoon, wliich was it success. Mrs. lt. J. Mt'l“onko of Blue llill av was in cliurge. It was some task to dei-ide just which was tho prettiest baby. 'l‘hoy were :ill pretty, That was iid- miticd by tho crowd atteiiding thc pui'l_\'. Mothers stood on thc grass mound in the broiliiig .sun waiting tor verdict for Mayor tiui‘lr_v sind Sheriff' John Quinn to arrive. They had been selected to act its judges. But it was getting late. so Mrs. John Fitzgerald, Miss Mary Garey and Miss Margaret Goode were appointed a committee. Richard Hennobery, 1 year and 7 months old, son of Dr. and Mrs. l’./\. llennebcry of i1 Rosewood st. Mat- tapiin, who has relatives in l’. E. I.. was adjudged the prettiest baby and took ilrsii prize. Margaret Fni'rimzton 11 months old, was the next prettiest, Andrew J. ltela, 17 months and John 14 months, ami Paul Krllv 1 month, pastor of the i liurih and his curatcs, were delighted with its success. nent, pronounced it incurable Science has ____ ll ervi rc requires constitution treatment. fi _ 4" iili i`ure. inanufacliired by I" J. Vheney & FURTHER PARTICULARS.-Oil Fil i _ _ - _ » i ' ‘ “(8 . . . . i‘f~,__|~oicrlo__:ll\io,_;slh»_raily _rr;nstit\_i_t\cnii_l cure day Uvcnmg ‘ash at about len 0.__l0(,k_ l S ‘H3 nlilf E . IS 3 en ln ernn Y. HV 5 . _ _ I _ llliectly on the hleod and mucous surfscesoflhe while fl (ioullkf of _Elle Crew Gf the Sbhr I system_ 'ljhoyoffcrone hundred dollarsfnr env “Vere ll. ltoberts were pouring gaso- fa'-“T ll f.“"-* I" film- 5'~`“d ‘uf “""°“‘“'S “nd line troin :i 5 gallon can into the tank ‘°“"'“f.’§'f'l?` , CHENEY & C0- THIN-’i>. Ohio which feeds llic deck engine, the fumes Adi J - Si re __ ____ 75 _ _ _ from _the gasoline caught iiro from tl_i_r_i lantern held by one ot the men wonds the flames had spread 1-ness-uv We'Il not be too busy to give your wants prompt and careful coiisidoration - tho sumo painstaking. courteous service that han made this store famous will be in full force during exhibition us well as nt any other time. Mako full use of our FRFZE Veterinary Bureau. an expert will tell you of the cause, how to prevent and how to cure the different diseases to which your horses and cattle are sub- jccted-- in fact, any informa- tion you wish regarding how to keep your herd healthy, will be cheerfully fiirnlshod with- out a cent of cost or any ob- ligation on your part. See us- we will be glad to I see you. _. a few sc' ` ; ' ‘Y ` over the deck and hail caught in the sails whiili were already on fire The ‘ into their gasoline launch and quitting the vessel. The iianies spread so rap- tiiiic to go into s ca n ie . had ri considerable sum of money, le was obliged to iiban 1 _ . . was dead i-aim and the schooner was lying at anchor about three hundred yards west of "Tryon Shoals" about about - B. ltoberls. hails from Parrshore, N with coal from Sydney. Sho was n vos- sel oi 124 tons register, ami carried between two and three hundred tons she had gone ashore on Picton reefe, and had to discharge about one hun- `dred tons of her coal there. After get- ting off the reefs it was foimd that she ,, uiellcrutor. Rev. J. A. ltlachoan. of ffwmpfly at__pATONS' 6 H l I I ,5\N\\\\vll.\\\\v9/llllllllA\\\\\\\\\\f/11lli\\\\\\rmW -“=“‘°"° “='-V- N- fi- fm' t\vffi\f.v-'wo "°"S'”"““1”‘” ° r i -i After you have bought your “Colonials”----Because :wsu you will have done'YOUR duty at home by bringing joy and comfort to our Brave Soldiers who are doing THEIR duty so nobly _at_the_ Front. “There’s Nothing so good as “Colonials” te ` _ ,ffl _-. --- .i. nilfiiiliiiiiil. Miss .lean iiii-iieiiaiflifl»~~<>~l. Miss.l~‘\oreii<'c H. \\’risht. Miss the vessel and that the loss was ovci‘_ $4000. The cargo, liowcvcr, was cov-_ cred hy ilisiii'a|u'c. All day Sa.t.\u'iiiiy the vessel was still burning, the coal having caiiglit, lirc. The captiiiii and crew landed at Vicloria mul on Siitiir- day inorning left, on their lztiinrh for Cape 'i`ormentine. The llraiit was alongside the bruning schooner from Saturday until she sank about S ii. in. Sunday and did everything pos- sible.-V. VISITORS TO BONSHAW.- Ite- gistercd at the Beitiiui Hotel. Ilon- sluiw:- Mr. William ('.\irrzin, (litur- lottetown; Mr. James llflchlaelicrii, Mr. Louis (1. Wright, Mrs. l.. (‘.. Wrifslii. Mr. Geo. Voiibusliirk. Mis:-i Elsie Toulon. Mr. D. J. Mclioniild, Mrs. l). hli.-'.-; licli-ii Mi-l)oiiiild. Miss l\larion l Irene t‘olling::, bliss .\ddu~. llogan. Mr. l\li~l\oiiulil, i\lr. J. ll. lli‘n\\'ii. Mrs. J. S. I l.cilh \\'rigl\t, hir. \\'llli:iin Mclnnis. Iliigiiall, Mrs. lleiiuni. i‘liiirloiic`io\v|i; ,Mix lfri-d Large. l\lr_. lzlluior llovyer. Mr, lil. llliilie, l‘ortl;iiiil, I\'l:iinc; l\‘ir.li\li'. \\'illiaiii Gnrrirli. Mr. Walter ll. i\loi'i-islieail. t‘lnii'lolli-i»i\\'ii; Mist; _ l.iii|tz, l\lr. Pope llecr, hir. Jack Grif- l-`loi‘oiici\ lietiiiiiiv, llostoii; i\‘li.~:.,-; l"loi'- C iitli, Mr. (li-urge Mi-liiiiiniii, Mr. Frank cure l`ellin. (`liarlotti-iowiig Mrs. l ltiggs, Mr. tleorge llcrrigan, Mr. E.J. .laines l"iirf|\iliai'si>ii, lliiubury; Mr. l(liillant, liiiiss Annie Acorn, Miss 'l‘. IG. Mi-Niitt. Mr. George ll. llclllois, i\i:ill,ic Flinpelle, Mis-.s Francis Mc- Donald Nicholson, Mr, John llyrnc, Lauglilin, lviiss Mamie (}Gillispie, Mr. Jos. Mct‘.n|‘ey, (‘l\arloiteto\\'n; J. A. licslic Suiitli. l\lr. Frank Martin, Mr. McA.skill. llitlilax, N. S., Mrs. John (‘, I.. lircw, Mr. Percy L. Smallwood, llvrne, Mrs. Jos Mc('.ai'cy. Mrs. l). l> l\lr Walter Matheson. Mi' Geo H ltyiiu, Mr:-'_ t' J l)uli`y and Son, l\ir. F. iToombs, Mr. Fred Bourke. Mr. Art- Wiill