r urssr saws 'f_;j ' -51; ._ - 'a rnn'_»°ri»=-1-1 v' _ _ ._ vcn the plain gold circlet of the wedding ring _ ,_ varies in style- You may have a plump, narrow ring or one quite wide and and thlnner in ro or- `lo°.;-lg _ . . _ ,I _ V _ . P . P *L_ tion. _ _ ` _' _ Select the style yonfsncy and we can give you any size and styleyon wish. V W. W. Well-rler -'dw'--L l _ ` Photos' ofthe ‘Baby ° ._ _ ,q~‘ts»`ph_ote__ taken oiye ` baby`.‘l°hla is the studio whel-I: baby is always welcome. Call or write today for an appoint. - ment. COOK ,STUDIO __ 152 Queen St. _ T Hard Cn Afloat and to arrive per Schooners “Damietta" and Iohanna” and “Ann J. Train- er" :zoo Tons best quality Hard Coal in' Egg, Stove and Chestnut Sizes. Customers would do well to book their orders so as to have their Coal delivered \ _l whilst vessels are discharg- ing. C. Lyons Q Co _t_Farm For Sale ` The undersigned offers for sale his valuable farm of`l45 acres near Milton Station iso acres cleared and the balance covered withafins growth hard and soft wood. Two nsverfanling wells of water, windmill fixtures House and out-buildings in the best of repair. Nearto Church. School,and only 6% miles from Ch'town inspection invited. ' ' _ For particulars apply on premises to _ W. H. HORNE Milton Station 9 z6EliihsnblE|ilhenMz8 z,5,&g, Bu 2. -5- For Sale ~ Holstein Bull, Sir Mercena losco No. 7 13, V_ol l3, bred by W, H. Simmons N9ew Durham, 0nt.,Calved 15th March, lgogwill be sold at reaarnable rices. Also l, 6 H. P. Witte Gasoline lgngine _llsed ton months. Afirst class Ergine will esll cheep as I require more power, also one New Thrasher and some combined ,Thrashers and Cleaners. ' _ w. J. scorr. ' R. R, No. 3 Marshfield P. E. l. 9~r6F6lpr|. _ BUSEESS EDR SALE As I am leaving shortly for west- ern Canada. I am offering' for hn- mediatesale the stock and goodwill of my furnishing, clothing and hat store on Queen Street. Any infoma- tion needed will be gladly furnished on application. Call at once, asl will _positively close with some per- sonon or before Sept. 27th. f ' H. H. BROWN a 9- -x'/Mtf m _rf .,-,T I _eeavho Coal is going up in price- You would have been wise to have given oe your order for next wmter'l\ supply llll month Denoput it oil' snrlenger. , You can make good ilnterest on y°\l\‘ money by acting prompt y. ' Step ln today and book your order W0 lbs", sgeod sto- it ot Anthraclte. Svdney illdervs Rnnsllea sed Nut Coal nn _ han _ -llllhlllilhlltll & C0 ' ' ¢.,\ c-ua f.“'i.°“ my |_$°1°.,...»...is.s. 1.1... _osles gum ea. Plwns 4'-i led 4°9 i'§lesmer tor Sale It " I fl.. D 0 % n' - |°J°'g,,'i,"¢g'§i'iii'a'ioa 'r:u.e`i»pv»r fastened. ‘lgvls screw surface condensing .:!eenpennd»ssglna‘s“¢g&t:\"l;‘,l::;.f‘:f\!lci\.;:f 'gisstsml ¢`el|aepl»M_Mf0* 5°‘*‘, - A|,|9.,..M,,tt|sfy sehocasr68¢ee».4° l..r.‘-'agua __ . . _ .»_;¢;,p,_|p1l‘G|,lY|¢Co|, I _ _fghpisnlrnr-_-i_inli|\\= N-S- ""r .. ,',‘.7-.T_...`- ...___ _ " | `~ *'~ Tn-.,_»_f,‘__ ‘,¢ ‘.8 iv' 'A~ " ye- » 1 l sniagraB for VVomen Here are two good bargains in this season's boots f o r .women that will make your visit to the city during Ex. blbltion Week twice as profit- able and pleasant. Women'a patent colt boot.l6butt- ons high. this ycar's model with new toe, high heels, short vamps. a splendid boot that has been sell. ing all along at $4 for . ,._ .,.$2.9B Same as above in gun metal wo|t;h$4for ........ . . . . .. $2.98 all bool, I6 buttons high, st. last, new tae, high arched uppers, sells r special price..$J.9B Alley Ee? Co. 135 Queen St. Pickling “Vinegar The Pickling season will soon be ler and as usual we are well Stocked withtbo best grades of vinegar on the market. We have in stoclr.- Proof-White Wine ' “ English Melt _ Pure English Mali “ Cider s - Also at good assortment of' Picltliug Spice n pkges and in bulk- _ Beer '®. »Goff’s 0NE GOLll MEDAL sun 'l`W0 SILVER MEDALS .lwannlzn oulz ' Pll0'l`0GliAPllS_ At Halifax Exhibition ' l Visit our STUDLO while in town, and ses display at Exhibition building over Main Entrance. BAYER Pll0l'0 S'l’Ul)l0 OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. ni)b'.'°il'i°Hnmn ? Blisrseonbenet l _ tal rlols B einldn Bll. P ‘ns 154.! a r s 1 ____ .__ W ._=_-__':;;__ _;___,__ -»»~»----- ~--~-- ; _ J. B. BROWN. D. M. D DENTIBT en: -'..=n'n :drain-'~ inngdsrlottetnwn. I Hildllr. H h SALE OF NEW FURNITURE. 8 Sldsboards, 8 Wicker Chairs. 15 Iron Beds, Parlor Tables, Parlor Sultes, Couollaq. Extension Tables, 'Bureau and Commodes at lowest prices. Sas our mattresses and springs, they are thefbest for the leeefmonsy. All alles. If the also ls nge 14 nook we will send and get it foryou, no extkei- charge. Go-Carts up ig” Carriage to clear at n dfsoottllt. James; aton l Co. 9-Glltf. "Nd ‘matter wlatqon vans in tur- niturs Peters sell it tor less - _ 6-nun. _ , '_.'...'........ ...‘- _ ,_ . _ "_\ s ~~,{'.i-lg, " » » _ l _ ‘- ,,1_. ».._;.n:H°."~sl~;‘i .ln i clllnlolrslolln lt pays to -buy ln this Prbvince. D. J. McLean, North Wiltshire, ts in Charlottetown. James Pender-gust, Kensington, is in Ch.arl0i;¢lt.own. Bruce Davison of Bummersideis at- tending the Charlottetown Exhibi- tion. ‘ ' George Campbell, owner or Happy George, challenges Aqufri to a race on any "dey, any track, or any price, in 1912. ~Mra. A. I-I. Boswell of Marshfield was the successful Awinner of first. prlse for the beat tub of butter at the recent Halifax Exhibition. Mrs. Wm. Galloway of Philadel- -phia. Pa., left Charlottetown this _ morning on return after visiting A.D. and Mrs. MacDonald, Durell. The Northumberland left Charlotte- town this morning for Picton at 8.30 .with a large passenger list, and a general cargo. Miss Edith Vtclrsrson of Cardigan and Mrs. R-. M. Duggan of -Halifax were visitors in Charlottetown yes- tarday. Wm. McNeill, reporter of the Ga- zette, Glace Bay, C. B., and F. J. Stanley are visitors to the Exhibi- tion. At the Charlottetown Police Court Yesterday morning the following drunks were disposed of: J-as. Arsen- alllt, John Horne, Angus Gallant and Nelson Whitlock were each fined $2 '01' 5 days. and Peter Kelly was lined `$5 or 20 days. The marriage took place in Halifax on Wednesday, Sept. 25th, of Miss Phoebe Worth, dgughtcr of Henry and Mrs. Worth, Charlottetown, to Harry A. Watson of Halifax. _The wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. C. _-7- Cl‘0WdiB- (Sydney papers please copy-) _ Rally Day will be observed next Sunday by the Sunday School of Cherry Valley at 2.30, and at Ver- non River at 7 o'clock. Rev. Henry A. Brown wili address the school on The Bible, The Flag and the Sunday Sunday School. There will be special music. L. B. Miller, Proprietor of the Char- lottetown Business College, Char- lottetown, has The Gum-dian's thanks far a useful and beautiful calendar for 1913. "Low Tide. Beverly, Maas.," is the title of the handsome lrontisplece reproduced by color pho- tography from the original. _._ The eastern express arrived in Char- lottetown yesterday at 8.20 a. m., live minutes late; the southern ac- commodation at 9.50 n.. m., fifteen minutes late; the Cape Traverse ac- commodation at 10 a.m., flvg min- utes late; and the Tignish accommo- dation et 11.40 a.m., on time-. There will be no Thursday evening service in the Cornwall Methodist Church on Oct 3rd but on Friday evening. Oct 4th, all persons who are interested in the Preservation of the L0l°d's Day Alliance in Canada, are invited to go and hear Rev. George W. Mlngie, B. D., L.L.D., toil of Past results, Present prospects and Future Needs in relation thereto. King George, Division, No. 274, at Mt. Stewart is in good condition. The officers for the new quarter are as follows. N. P.-D. Blrt. N. A.- Mra. E. S. Weeks. R. S.-Lilian Douglas. Ast. R. S.--Wm. Douglas. F. B. -Arthur Collin. 'l‘res,a.-Mo- Leod Douglas. Chap.-Mrs. D. Bert. Corld.-Carle Bnvyer. Ast. Con.-' Grace Codin. I. Sent.-Lizzie Fergu- son.-0. Sent.--Edwin Jay.-Orgsnlst -\-Irsne Blrt.-Sept. Y. P. W.-Mrs. R. Clarke. Deputy- Rev. E. S. Weeks. Wallace E. Scantlebury, Charlotte- town, grsduate student ofthe ln- ternatfonal Correspondence School ol America has s splendid exhibit of Advertising Show cards, in the Southwest end of main exhibition used. Mr. Scantlshllry is also sl first ‘class building lettarcr and has manv standing ad\'ertise»ments around Charlottetown, including the artistic lettering of the "The Rexsll Store" placed on clap boards, on the Kent Street side of the McKinnon Drug Co’s, drug store. Merchants through- out the Province, requiring show cards, should write Mr. Scantlcbury. delfefousness of Moir's Chocolates, are known to all lovers of high grade sweet meats. We osrry a full line of these chocolates in hulk and Package. Our sales are so large that each shipment is soon sold ont, and you are 'thus sure of getting absol- utely fresh chocolates-251:, 35c, 50c, _and 60o pigs, lille lb, in hulk. ELA. 1 foster, Central Drugstore. g ° 1, Peo|lle’s Theatre , I The Girl lle l-elt Behind l 2 Arabian Trades , 3 Baby Stamps the Post 'U ' ` Cards ° 4 The Ghost of Circle “X” Ranch _ lilss Chapman _lu Illustrated ‘ - a.sS|»nl.l¢ln _s one 'mil s qnas_-v ' I ~‘v ~ - . '=='ru» purity. neninm .na ..l.¢o1no.‘ ‘Miss Evelyn iltevenson, Brackley Pt., is visiting in Charlottetown. Miss Jennie Orr, Cavendish, is vig- ttlng-ln Charlottetown. _Min Tisle .Clarke of Cape Traverse ia spending a fdw days in Charlotte- town. _ gMrs. W. H. P. _Irving of Cape Trn- vsrae _is attending the Charlottetown Exhibition. Misa, Melsta Jvnel. P0Wnal, who hu boon visiting in Sussex left yes-_ terday for Boston. .- _ ; V .-1$- 'Sev. H. Scott-Smith will conduct. service st Christ Church, Cherry, Valley, next Sunday ,afternoon at 8 o’clock. H s Worship Mayor Bclyea left yes- terday to attend the exhibition in Charlottetown, P. E. I.-St.. .lolm Exo. ' ` Prof Alex McPhall, M. L. A., King- ston, Ont., who has been visiting in this province left yesterday morning on return. _ Among the passenger from Char- lottetown to Montreal yesterday were A, E. Simpson, M. L. A., Mrs. Wm. McLean and Mrs. W. K. Rogers. Mrs. Henry Jones, Hazelbrook, and Mrs. Edwin McFarlane, Annandale, who have been visiting in Moncton passed through Charlottetown yester- day en route to their homes. The marriage took place last week at the home of Albert and Mrs. Webster, Morell, P.E.I. of their daughter Lily Ann with Alfred Eyre of Cambridge, Maas. The ceremony was performed by Rcvl E. S. Week! of Mt. Stewart in the presence _of ou- ly _the members of the family. _ , .__- St. Dutlstan's Cathedral was the scene of a pretty event on Tuesday morning, September the seventeenth, when Clara May, daughter of John and Mrs, Currie, Fairview, was unit- ed in marriage to Geo. A. Wilson son of George and Mrs. Wilson, New Dominion, the ceremony being per- formed by the Rev. Father Pius Mac- Donald. The bride was prettily at- tired in a dress of ivory silk. with silk fringe trimming, and large black picture bat. She was attended by her sister Diss Sadie Currie, who was dressed in cream n\ln's velling with satin trimmings, and black picture hat, while the groom was supported by Bruce McAulay, Tr'aca.dis Cross. After the ceremony the party drove to the homo of thc bride, where din- ner was served to a. large number ol guests. The bride wus the recipent. of a large number of beautiful and cost- ly presents, which showed the high esteem in which she was held by all who knew her. _ __.___.__..-.__ _"We use only 'the freshest and purest drug in compounding our pre- scription and theldepartmcnt is in charge of only expert, licensed phar- macists who are supplied with every facility for the quick and correct compounding of all prescriptions of all physicians, Leave your next hers. Prescriptions by phone, receive prompt attention. The McKinnon Drug Co., Corner' Gt. George and Kent Sta. 9-25Mt!_ 0ur Dptical Department will no doubt be very busy during Exhibition week. Our aim, however, will be to give our patrons as in the past ` The best possible service we respectfully solicit your patronage. 3`.§i.‘.§“'i§.;'.“i’.f.f.‘T"°'.‘.§’i.’éii. ‘Z.‘l'.‘i...i§‘ ' G. F. lllllthtsull Ieweller-Optican ' - Beauty And Dignity mark the monuments, headetones, etc . executed here. No criticism is possible of stones erected by ns. Monuments of Y Cllastc Design perfectly carved on our regular product. Weshall be glad to sub- mit designs and snmstos for the rseutorzal you plan io erect in “lbs Silent ‘ty. Chandler Q. Bell i Equally Lew lates from and te other points, ,__ l 9 -. _ Prize iVVmneirs _ - Dress Goods We ha "f some liees ef dress go , that without a 4 doubt ho d the ‘premier place for high value lines, Bradford T-weeds Brown New' Enjsh is the newest rough makes V` 44 5| iacbss wide Slc a yard West of England Tweeds is faa_ Creys Navy and Black Serges i Plain cldth in all eelsrs ` Fall M illinery ful opening and have all prices. ' Heavy Tas Qape Heavy Grey Suede -i__i.§,` We have had a sucegps- ow on display a large assa- ber of trimmed hats at Mc a pair Ie 4'- xc ya¢d. _42c syard K I 55, Lg a yard x 5Oc fe.2.7$ s yard ac, Bfc, Lx per yard I A =Men’s Furitishinqs g Another new range of Swagger Neckwear _ ’ has arrived ia ine for this week’s showing. ,I Glove Specials _» 5;, ,,,,,| 75, my, Uncle 894': a pair ` ~ These gloves are rag- ‘ al, _ -11. Mlnard's Liniment. Oo., l...n...¢e. Dear Sirs.-While in the ceusky last: summer I was badly hittsa by mosquitoes, so badly that I thought I would be disfigured for a couple ef weeks, I was advised te try your Llulment to allayths irrltatlieauaad did so. The slsct was more than .I expected, a few applications cam- pletely curls; the irrutfoa, asd pro venting the bites from bscomlas sets: MINA~RD'S LINIMENT is also arid article to keep oil the mosquito _ ' Yours truly, W. A. V, R. "Cllr Policy. Our quality back sl everything. Patoas _-- RATES from (h'tswn Special Lew Rslss _ Second-Class Daib Tt.X.:.':‘.°2“l_°s. '- t':'tlf.“"».‘2:=.-_ E 55-50 NelsonfB.C. :i..‘!h'..'.‘i'l%'.'.°°' } “js Sept. 25th te October llth, lm I nlarly sold at I.” a' pair _ and at that price are vqy good values while at 894: s pair they' are exceptin- the best qseiitiss. l "Exh§biion Visitors” at RIB RIIIQPWTN- | " Dill! svary sac. _ Fine heavy We twseds _with latgf s' _ and oolllrs Nav , wal, Green, ll* sad Drews ` 'V ‘ Cray and Mixed Bluf- __ at Cletk is all siz Fancy striped Twaeds, Navy, lrsea and I File quality of revers- ible cloth 2.45 last qualities ef rever- sible Twssds New Sweater Beats is every stitch and esler .size 36 te 44. Ladiesii-_ ‘ ‘A chilafslis ' Coats 1' _ ' $950 |225 C l6.ll 3|.” to 28 I0. iddiea’ ` Coats Navy blue and Fawn Cheviot: and llagkgt. cloth. 5 75 is 8.00 69c to 5.25 each r TIUZQT Of seurse Stasley’s are noted for carrying Medium weight ` 85 to L65 a pair , Heavy Weight l,Ol to 5.03 a pair _ _ V, _ out _' _pos he a»L\x_ia.vs D- sv Si`or\€- - _ ,_ ,__ _ _ . ,iv .ew abou tif teeth? While inthe city exhibition week drop into service ss ve than maui s few nisatessa ill tall yea sed PRl~lOl*'CHARGE only takes exactly *what yep need and it won't seat Y" eae`pseay_ We make teeth ns gssrsslse ries: to lit exactly. We eraasse perfectlea is Crews sad lrldgewsrhlxiractin g and filli tbeat pds~-- prices moderate. ,/7 -' , 12 seas St. (Next Beer'& lcff’s sr has -Q, - - rua.-int.-_]__ ' ‘ i"‘ in A _ The hens fer |e'e¢ elel-his Neokwderzpursuperb showing ratess. 9_'45f'\'~* ._i- The sis store with the square deal. Pa sans. ""°M"' Our Pall styles,prs the talk ef the town. Patens. 9-25Ml-I PM ~_ Bxtraerdlaery dill Of UNK' wear at Perens. 9-2lN\\¢ Aflyer in carpets. All car!"-S discounted ter this week Curl!!! sxnlaltlsn at Patens. 9-25Mt.. The best. argument. ln cold weather. Our stylish suits Bhd overoeats. Petens 9;25Mt-f Vlslters ts the exhibition will have a chance of seeing the hast. carpets mass auninimum PYIGOS- eusmy tns nlsnest. srloes the lowest. resens. 9-25Mlf r` ale new ready for Fall ,n*'.»... 9-25_Mu ~3|"a|I showing et all new qeods at Patsns. 9-25Mt¥. Greet clesrinoe sale ef carpets for exhibition week at Patens 9-25M%f. Miller Iron. 'Mammoth Sale si Second-Hand Orlans and Slightly Used Planes. Watch for t e ad l~25Mf.f‘ 'ef'-r|e;l\vvear.3snnst. be beaten Our ings 'e nsietsl ef Peislcys crepe ralliians knitted sunsln w,e,stx'l|»e pegbtnatziens, Cross , 6 e d Boa ed Ines. Prices _zlotsto 7pct_s;‘Nnt|onal Clothing los. I//‘ ,V1 9-zsmt . ~ ' .\___ _ "There,is ealy oss host alle te bay! your a°sw'fs1l hat. Do you west te'huy_ yours at the but place, from the ingest 'asssrtsnsat in the city ‘l has aoa't by till you ass our iteek. Prewss Hoa., Ltd. 9-lllltf. ` -1-__ \'l|ao's‘llool [eos is aa1ure'a own tqalc. Price llc a hor, Tls Two Metab' , 9-Nlflil. °'Ti”'l""'“§'T"' ,uc ron a e I an ipstroctbl b MR. ROBERT TAP- lll te sell by auctles, at his _residence ssar Wiaslee Statics. 4 miles from Chas- lqtietewl "' _ -\ _ ~_ ‘p On llendag. Sept 390 ‘ &lo'clonk .llssbarp STO --Horse 'yllesra old. (Park- iidei. harm spasms , (Woodblrn), five milch cows ia ca|f.~(¢0ad dairy cows), bull I |-1 years old,\vll heildtl 2 !K|‘l0\d.\W&\ calves. brood sow with litter, two young pile so hoes . Pl.l\llN'l‘l-late srnskwrkee. ayv: s drivinrwaqesge. one asv: (wiv og ale |l\ aew;wsoe sleik aesflyae_wseeesr.vfhee rake, two hay mewsre. l-we slows, IL :.‘,:.:-.:.':.'i.'.:.::';'a‘.'.-.°.cl':,',; *..~'. fini ` barn Isles? se\nra\»ot,' :lay claus n, _zz-‘si°Ei_‘=*l.-:-_6:.~.::'f:-l.'lfrf.~f.==-,ni I?i'°::'.'l..~:- .-::~ .ta-f as ws.aowl\ .nl».1l..o.r,s ,, ’ _ dn _ -n'°.<.:.=.°:.°.°.1i`i.ii°.:.°&_ l -lil is ' " -_f-.__ éllé;-at '__ ldrl. l.. att.. f / Ea * ff.; l. .,, _ -_‘ir t 'fl z- - ir .' i _ il: 9,- ‘Z ' l wt , 5,5;-__ _"1 tilt; 1;. _ ji l-_ ~`*'.?'_ lg* glint .l§.E`;?l _ i r _lit li ; ill -fi _- filfli i »->- _ T3. jyffil t -`i__'>; “ ‘~:‘l.'.‘§ ~ ‘irc fl' li' »._s-_,_ -'-ln. _ is- f s l-gig, ' .~..;-.-13.’ £”`.'1-',’lf