.g-vm.; K _ __ _ - ., .; -_ -._ ~ . ._ _= ._.-.._» -...~=_-.__ . L -_ _ -.=_--1-..,=._»‘f--~ r _;.'_`;. ei;-_Z1 5- _.5-if-.» M- .-"_..-e-,-_-_ ,K ._ 5 =,.., gl., ~.> . - rr . -r. ».,§ . -. _ .. y&__.3..- .-.»._-.~ ..;-__ . . .». _. ' _~ =~- .<-fe. »' ~ ~-. .,. -_-te i. .. J ' 5 far _7¢beve fl/ Oflyery. 1‘bat’s the standing of the Women. Many Wooten imagine gm; they have to pay a big ,fin when they want a Bus ,air of shoes. 'l`hat’s a gistake. _ v King Quality ” is the me shoe that comfort gg the feet, wears long, tits “mg and nice and looks gtylish. Sensible W men buy the aging Qualitg " shoe. They ¢°Sf $3- IaaaIU1'|sa.an.|¢|rsoco..umnea.voa_ol1'o. 1*! A ley .h Co.. Agents at Charlottetown- _ Gharlottetorn trest sf » ` _c" -1f5_'.' . (2 4 - (' . C* .;>C'(l"\'-ft-C Q.; ' a ` ‘ Y. / S/`G`_`.' , \( 1 “Q Qi pas ri vw-lv Ia. ` 'H5' ' f~7¥‘i" J, ~;/3"' 5. fr . .' ,RD '7- -`J .,J’fZ (_-J' . fir?" ._ Q. _ ` ~ gl, / r ky 9 #__ " _ \ ‘_-»-\ _, -\` ` 'T .`r_.¢_\ , _‘ _ riff- ck’ L 6:2 __// if///f ,___ _' I ~ ` _ _ (_ J )& :oy _ O ` ~ "ek ai _r __ When you are looking for §.’_'f§_e -- anything inthe Souvenir line, it wiu be ro ._ _yrur a d v an- _69 100k KA- through our ` stock, as you will lind srtic~ es not to be f-l\‘°l' Pd "‘~' Wh""”~ s “'§`VQ' ff ._ f~,» _ __ r J. "'1D_rj.__--_ _”~` fn), . . ‘\u ~ \ _ 5/ \ 3,,»}f;" No,-gh Side Queen Square-jeweler and I kim iwfiff-”` 1-_n graver. ,,---------if- 4 mmmmmwo Those Who Doubt We are not selling at a '1 small profit everything in ou grocerr, are cordially invited to ca‘l and ree for them.-elves. <9-(eo Ask for llan’s Cham a ue ® 1-n lil I I ' -' N22 ‘WSW l§ 2 -SUCCESSORS 'l'O- YSTLRKE BROS Queen sq., or-u\|u.o‘r'reTowl\. 88888888 G0. noroomnsos A. S. Bayer, Operator. ' ll88l8 |_ in l 1 K The Charlottetown \ L ‘ ii ) lllli PARK RAGES u®@)\f| 335; "'“" if; _ i W W- W ‘ lil lllllll "-illllli ii” ~ A P S Lola-the most delicious sum- _ ....- mer drink you ever tasted. i V f ' te? _ > ,frié .-_'fb' .'9- __ _._ ri |_|._ Lifes _ .___ _M si l _ I $3 Jas- Kelly at ce T `~ -e-no-@-cena. ‘~ \ \ *"1 “S on S xr -.A4 -5,: _ __A _:-- _no ____/.-_ . _- ;,i.:l;_ l _ 43°" ‘_ ` _ \ . “_A-"»-'~» _ _ l 4 They feel like an old shce the iirst time worn. Ai large shipment ot new styles re c e iv ed. Wide toes, medium toes. light soles, heavy soles, the “Natural” “Radical” and Rational Lasts. They are s plendid specimens of artistic shoe making. Price $5.50. ALLEY o_co. H1888 1 v ` gm! Wim. as HELD ar {((\j,_€'~;~_- 1//\».~£’\~~~5 leeond Day, sept link, 1901. I4 d&w td. $r5o.oc ' tro pace 30° °° m[""’ "° E' '° to Reddin Bros. nu nuunsm. nr im in ml srmnmusm. “5 New Goods R S E__R A C E S io Arriving Daily PHEHWIS ‘|250 lnmmy-sepei. nah. 1901. nes? 5 ¢¢n¢ Cigar ro - ~ tum ‘£22.22 _"I0 'rryus1orDn\zS~ tm; aoo.co .\\` Phone 86. Randi Bros IL, - ‘ od. §8C¢ 15°-°° 1 ’ 50 per cent _to £111.25 P¢l'_ ,_ I5 per cent to third and I0 PU - _ r ` ll. Opposite Post Omce. Close .ith September, Igor. No horse no ;.__ . ° ` ' ` §_, ecord mad fter Ist nly 1901 __ _ ` f \ low rates hylsteamersl and railways __ ;’;~"';_l " l _.. _ to grounds 2 ~ children under rs ~ `~/' ‘I \' ‘ ' fo = \\l\l\_ ,_ T oil ,- *k (fl, ,1 f; - §_______,_ ilfenges, Bananans. ntermelans and Just received at Peaches’ Pear. 4--~ . sc. ~ _ '= ` admission to grand stand, 25c. t 5 f - "*""P"'- -“ ._ particulars and face Pf°€f¢m iebeaadressed to mesec , I C R. SWALLWOOD, Sec’y° L. HASZARD, President. WINDSOR. RGVA 8€'0’l'lA. |,¢.-|-pounded 189|. 8!! forthe Univcraitit. ` 190K. Board begins Wednesday, 9¢P\¢m° _, qrgghgapyiyhbl-EIU. llurcrrssollzg »---» _ _ _ Q.. ¢¢.»$f=*t*@*‘* 4 . 1 , i ` A” r l .1 / I ’ lo* 'ill '<(_.\\ of_ nm susanuur mgrn, _ couorrt lem AND s-i ANY girl desiring tolearn' typssetting should apply ot this office at once. Any person desiring to rent a double ofhce, with a desirable location, should apply at this~oHics at once. H. M. Houll, W. A. Houll and W. H. Ritchie of Charlottetown are at the Duf- ferin.-St. John Sun. Ma. Albion McLeod who was visiting at Georgetown for a few weeks returned to Montague on Tuesday. Tun annual picnic of the Christian Church, Montague, was held yesterday on the premises of Mr. Lem McLaren, Brad- nell. Miss Winnie Stewart returned home to Montague Tuesday evening after spend- her summer holidays among her friends at Cornwall. Knxrsmarosr HALL.-The Sabbath School at Kensington Hall will meet at 2.3) o’clock on Sunday afternoon next. Teach’ ers and scholars please attend at that hour. - Ar the Police Court yesterday morning Lawrence Dudier was Hned for a violation of the prohibition law. The case against Andrew Murphy was adjourned until Tuesday next. Arrsnsxvrar there is a serious disagreement among some of the Chinese laundrymen. Yesterday one of the Queen Street proprietors called at the police omce and enquired as tothe course of the law in regard to his brother who had been telling lies about him. He signified a desire to let the matter drop if his brother Chinamen would leave the city. It appears the laundrymen had reduced his prices hence the application made to the police. H. M. S. CREscEN'r, Pallas, Pache and Prosper-ine sailed at 3 o'clock, Saturday for Murray Bay, P. Q , where they will re- main for two days, after which they will proceed to Quebec to prepare for the recep- tion to the Duke and Duchess of York The Indefatigable, Tribune and Quail re- main here until Sept. 9th, when they will proceed to Cape North to meet the Ophir and escort her to Quebec. After the land- ing of the Duke and Duchess the ships will all proceed to Halifax.-Halifaa Chronicle. PEOPLE are almost through harvest- ing in Murray Harbor and say that the wheat and oats crop are considerable less than last year. Mr.Benj. ' Clow and Mr. A.- Wiggington Shaw have left for an extended trip to New York and Boston. The Schooner "Julia Ward" Captain Munn loaded by Benj. Clow with cattle, sheep, potatoes, hay and oats has left for Sydney. Miss Annie Bruce from Truro, N. S. is visiting friends in this vicinity, - Our cheese factory is re- ceiving considerable more milk after the recent rains. and has done fairly well this season. The Murray Harbor North and Peter’s Road congregation are about mode- rating a call to Rev. D. J. McDonald who is cna visit to New York just now. Nonrn TRYON Norms.-Harvests are gathered in and the nights growing colder and longer announce the arrival of fall. Some of our farmers are digging their early potatoes and shipping them.-Mr._ Richard Lord happened with a painful accident last week. He was sawing poles with a circular saw, when his hand slipped, and catching the 'saw his little linger was severed off and another some- what splintered. Many visitors from the States have spent a pleasant summer in Tryon visiting the friends of their child- hood days. They are now beginning to bid us farewell. Those who have left us are: Mr. and Mrs. Dodge and Mrs. Sulli- van with her two children, who left on Saturday,and Mrs. Webber and child,who left Tuesday, all bound for Boston.- Numerous ice-cream socials have been much enjoyed in Tryon during the sum- mer. Two held of late are worthy of special mention. At one of these a game, fresh from the States, and bearing the name of the “Miller” was participated in with great pleasure by all, and at the other, graphone selections were anong the chief enjoyments of the evening. Mr. Robert and MissJa.ne Gallbeck are enjoy- ing a visit to friends in North River. Mr. Everett Ives, a harvest excursionist, who started for the West from Sydney, has re- turned to his home in Tryon. ‘ ésxué.-_A THE SUFFERINGS OF, JOB. Ifthe agonies of Job were worse than the tortures of itching piles from which so many pcople are now suffering he had much to endure. The diiference is that there is no reason for any oneto enducs the miseries of piles for a single day. Dr. Chass’s Ointment has cured tens of thousands of cases and is absolvtely guaranteed to cure each and every form of piles. H) cents at all dealers or by mail from Edmun- son.Bates8‘c Co., oronto. ls city, not thc* Assembly Hall of the P. W. C. as at ll\dFl'|dl7ofnext Special care isbeinl taken” to snake this the best meeting ever held in the Province and every teacher should ' endeavor to be. tanssts' not to miss lt. A number of distinguished educationists are on the Dfbllrllm chief, of whom isCol. Francis W. Parker of the Chicago Insti-` tute who will deliver his popular- __ , hichf" on Thursday evening lZ1.h lust. Col. Parkers educational reputation stands unquestioned, and no doubt scores of peo- be present on that occasion. ‘Those in charge of the arrangements for the meet- ing show no little enterprise in having Easrnnu Norms. -Tho] earliest harvest' _on record, and Iregrettosay the poorest is drawing to a close. Harvesting seldom ple,ot.her than teachers, will resolve tc. A ‘ i iq H ' xl L s. s pres¢nr,ss1r.1sa_»¢|a¢aiym their is--L ’ " ' ‘ ’ ' ’ " O lecture on ‘°Arrlst or Artisan w ' ’ _ I s such a creditable and interesting program.. ii ,_g. ,_ V* ___ ll . beginshersbsrors tue1sr.ersentsmbsr,in .. -4 D* ‘I “ 1872 it began the last sf that month and a_ good harvest it was. This year the last of itime Pmvinoes,as well as in the Westsrnf and Middle States.-The harvest of the; sea has likewise been discouraging though; afew bake are now taken on the south? side. It is getting late to make up for lost; ground. The mackerel are llkswisetakingi the hook, but the quantity taken at thai _ price this year will amount to but little compared' with the pre-seining period. At ` that time hundreds of vess suit every summer.This year nota solitary mackerel fishermen breaks the monotony contingent who went from here tothe har- vest flelds of the West have been heard Manitoba near the frontier of Dakota. The roseate 'ctures which fan ized, andl think the majority of them consider themselves lured to those fields August saw the hulk of it complsted._ T.. 1 This D00r growth and early maturing is , owing to the unusually dry and hot sum~` » - mer which zenerally prevailed in the Har-. _ _ Latest advices report these popular laces still in the ss- for them exceed all __ combined; W ' ‘ of wide waters and bare headlands.-The' J A from, they are mostly located in Southern ` a' I pi cy painted bc- fore their departure have not been real- - ' Edgings and Insertion' many. » by deceptive inducements. of them in _gem Inéenigns ,md ' _'*‘“°*- _ Edgingsto ~rnatoh.'i`~ _ DECIMAL SYSTEM OF COINAGE ' ' _ is awldespread feeling here in favor of 0 establishing a decimal system of coinage, A | .R has been particularly energetic in obtain- ing evidence in favor of the plan. Among A if 5 the proposals submitted is one from the Victorian Bankers’ association to ‘take the farthing for the unit and to make a. sovereign worth a thousand farthings. HERES A CHANCE.- Orrawll, September 2.-The grovern- ment of South Aus ralia is anxious to secure s Canadian to H11 the position of government professor of agriculture. The duties of the ofllce are: (lite sunerintaud the agricultural college and e nts farm and teach classes thereon; (I) to advice the government on all points re lation to Mlriculture: (3) to lecture _ We _i”'v°°'_v“'i°°Y A °fAJ°uY P°~.'d°" .*.hi°h °‘i`_:__ °‘ ,f , .... »'f=.,- »~r»`.-.,= y __ ' ~_‘*"1"*r_-1 . ._ . , _“___ .» _ 1 . l . ,_g,i,,,,1m,.i,,,._,, when ,equi,ed_ would like.-Here are same of the ilsvors-i LIKE A KNIFE _ Grape _ | ' 0alf's Foot __ ` Cherry » Strawberry This Sensation of a Sciatica Victim Rc- Lem R” leased by Dodd’s KidDB7 Pills. on - :"- Bomumjm N B sept 2 (Special)_ Vanilla ' Ch0colate.Pu‘d¢§ng The me of wfimifn A. 'Brown of nits pine emu or that terrible knew PiD¢°PPl° UUW5 P\\ddiI\8 Sciatisa by Dod_d’s Kidney Pills, has “I had Sciatica so had ln my back and hip that at times I could not walk with- aroused keen interest all through New - ‘ _ Brunswick. Mr. Brown is in perfect _ ‘ ‘ ~ health and notrace of his old lamenefa " ‘ ‘ , r -_ ._ remains. His statement reads asfollowsr » v r - . e » o ...A1,30.__ 7 ii ull’ ri f l . P ll! Ollld ' ’ ' _ ::..';..:.::.°;.'.°.:.=.°':t.. : .:.;'..... Pm solo °;;= -nd Km ,_g°‘-me similar to running aknife through it. _ 10¢- ° ° “I begs. taki Dodd' Kid y Pills and beforrl hadniised u B the Ilierst box the pains had nearly all liaft me. After T _ ‘ ` the third box I was eom(pletel¥cured. _ - , _, ’ _ ‘Q ,l f ~ . »- *I mink Dodds Ki nay tus use . . ~ ._ _ ~ - f ~ wonderful remedy." ' _g _ ' ' I’ -_ "2, Watermelons 40c each at W. A. Hutche- son’s _ Nt! ~\\ * fc Q- ,"- /`1 ‘ -\ ‘.‘x;$* '- fn -$;'\t` ,_/\1* ~>, $1 ,n )r.f _,s ».. rf,-li- /,;\_\. ` f’ \l/ \ it ij ‘~ _ -’/!;\_ _ ____ lf You’re a _ School Teacher 1% W \ `\_l_ f You’ll want a watch ' ' You’ll want a good watch. ,rl 5: _ You’ll want a good watch cheap. \\‘~`f,` ‘ ) Wewauttohaveachanceto tellyou __ about our __-,_ ` <\‘l \‘ if _ _ l __ Fine Watches ' f . .f -;sNn- ._\-"5 l .ll __ Prices. ' ,_ l r 7/` iff; Sole agent for celebrated Empire _ ' watches. ‘- T . f* Z' _ /I v c. F. nu1'c||£sos;”f ' Jeweler and Optima, Grafton St. wi, __/f m . fins _ -."' exe f? __ _ 5 / \. .§ _‘U5-Y _ -i - E' -' `;-A --; ` `5 \ /-\ _ 43 ¢I'f=.` |'~`\ _ ,» @__é bf t 0@ Com- able Explains how you feel alter go mg through our chairs. We have everythingthat goes to make a man feel pretty mee after shaved. If you want a shave drop in at theaune Par- iosu. _ & ____’ "__ 1 5 i _ ' narrrrv Luacn at any time of the day or even- réiéoan beprcnured at Theliub e. - \/ Yeer’s - and 1 .» 3 .io I "~>._ ` _"<'*\\~ _ _;.~, _ nascent: U in-;_ 4 1 ' 1'°= -1° <»-or-by G. E. s Hughes, Apothecaries’"Hsll. Prawns Block, Sunnyside. ments from us . We Sp asking of pri ces-ever y- one knows we’re in a pos- ition to sell cheaper than any other houseon the Ia- 8oieAg¢utsf cele- bratedleiatfxiranrrano. : . » ¢ ¢ . . ¢ . » . - . » » » ¢ ¢ . . . . . ¢ ¢ . . so Sunnyside Grocers. _ ‘ _ _ _ l * & Q* 5! _ off. ~<'-~"“¥“§t`% -Y?-"'-. _ _._ _ '__' --- =_re‘rf ‘ tr. -Lideouetcck, ' Lies our Bear, _ _ _ times o’er. To Texas "Earn Fliss”on°l»_f¥¥»l0 Inexparsivsi sure, easy toapply Extra low of milk and comfort d your stock--pays it’s~ cost many iplepsrad' " sssi¥» and so is everyone who ,Q5 _ _ . - _ buys musical instru- _ . ‘ __ guarantee' them -if not _ S' ' just right, bring them _ 1 "f ‘f if nr-at intended,” Wgguggggy, Thnngay els handsome' " and swift sailed our waters lu their pur. 6 , , simmer, N. s. W., August ao.-'rum __ _' A _ _ Qi! . ’ ‘ sr-'P . 1. and the United States consul en '~‘ 'M W5 f' ` " rgiéri ' hi. v... HF? __ -L5. _ _$3.3 -ff » ~ s HlzlZl~A.l§”uaaf