...__,_ .NY -.. -._ ._ . -, -..~ f - -~~_ ~.--.__._ _ ._ f-4.,-~._, ~_-.f~‘,.., i.-.- `-.~_. -1. .. ,_..': . , . .1 ..- '.~:"`,-`_'-~_'~.'.;,~-x~--._;__' »_.___..,, .~ ' _ '_ f, -_ ' ~_~;1; - - - »- . - _ _ _ _ . ,»_51§.<**-_‘-f* _~ *»»;§_-__-_;§f‘;;~.,;»_.'f. ~-*' ~ ‘“_";“-,'~;.:»;.-;-t~1--'~'~'.;g:.;f"?2‘r-_;~€T$f.,f. ;f~'i~4»"»" 4.,-._ iP,,,...,f..:,=.'3€_~,_»_ fr .f<=~ - i ‘f e C` .. `k'A‘:".<_ 9 ¥ ._ ,, )cfC,\ _ ' ‘. .5 \s 1 Q - - |}- ll-A o~?_»» _lj . J- \y'.i" A `__ _. ') ‘ (Zinn. at C. r4_‘i'_&_‘= '-figs '.. .'.f////Lil l ;. 4 f '*.f.‘¢3*, _ 'J f la . - _ _ .__ \, `~ __ ,»_;..,; ` L? “ _ ‘d ' . _I ~ f`. ,I - _I '7 _ . "1-1" wlwkiusfw `,‘_' - anythinginthe Souvenir line, it will be to _,`P,,_ through our f stock, as you will find artic- ,es not to be obtained elsewhere. '(2 3;, ,_ __`,.` _ 'I \ ` _.; Q? "`~i°»~.~~_< "F w' w’ dl. y \- “<5 3"” North Side Queen Square-Jeweler and J ~ rf* r ¢ \9(t__`T ) 2: . Engraver <»o Those Who Doubt We are not selling at a small profit everything in our grccerv, are cordially invited ro ca‘l and ree for themselves. ~ 6 Ask far Allan’s Champagne Kola.-the most delicious sum- mer drink you ever tasted. Jas- Kelly di, Co i o o o i W' 5': I-W i m 2': lllllllllllllllllll llllllll “illlllll illlllliv J* l llo1lln.ooo|l lo PHUTU GARPEH ERS HESTLAKE BROS Queen so., ' ~a~\~v~a~v\~ -SUCCESSORS '1 O- CHARLOTTITOWI. Jas. A. S. Bayer, Operator. ‘ IIIOOCIIIUSIO 1111 lllllVlllG PARK BABES' Charlottetown P. E. |- YIEDIIESJAY and Tllllllillll. llll llll The Charlottetown 1901. WILL BE HELD AT _, In 7 .13 M rv..-‘ :_¢ P2. " \\ ’ f ‘ i I \~. , ~ ._ _ I a " , _ *_-9.s_»_.'*_'i _ g' if f;,’9 ' .~:'_»‘.-.;¢~i.'»-‘»f ' / . L Ea E ~. lr~I"§_ nam( ~°>1~.m-'~\s\‘.,\_\\.i l ’ /n _, / v /if 7 / They feel like an old shce the first time worn. A large shipment of 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 $3.50. ALLEY ll C0. ’ o -Phone 157- -0N- _ :,';.§;-'-_.f~»,_ » _ ._,,2. ,_,»§_’ ` 1r _ , J/ _,g 'L ' 4 1 _ f_¢ I ‘ Q25 `»`, 4 ul l2li?eplesllr.|9lll. _" J if A ` 5552 GVSBZGI I-I » RAC .... ons: as |‘|‘S.-‘I-+‘é’-$5-‘ Fir t DI]-Sept. lllli, 1901. 2.35 cla~~ t'ot 515°-0° I 24 Class trot 20°-0° “gl” U Free-for all trot 30°-0° S 1-ond Day, ~fpt12lh, 190|. s class trot $150-0° F for all trot and pace 3°0~°° :.30 class, trot and pace 15° 0° ‘ Purses divided 5o per cent _to Brst. 25 per seuttosecond, i5 per cent to third and io per wit to fourth Entries close 4th September, igoi. N0 horse llrred b record made after ist July igoi Specia l 1 t steamers and railways. Admissignciz rieofiiidbz. 25c; children under 12| . years old, i c admission io grand stand, 15e. _ For further particulars and face program write the Secretary. h Sec ,¢f,'fy°°““”““‘°°”°””‘°b°‘dd’°°°°d'°t ° Flour is one of the _items of our C R, SMALLWOOD, Sec’y' merchandising that needs no intro F L. HASZ ARD, President. - duction. There is no doubt than Us u daw od. lllr E oi ‘ -11 .fg ii .li Sl? 5U PHEHIUIS $|2-50) A Emi.sPsY"Flli'S'fs°if'viiT|s' ossci. |g¢|Im'ahastialbott‘|s iiiiiii isis? S iii? zgigggygtigstdosmchowa IUC,- lids to .mKln¢¢ssstws¢.1`°¢°llN» you will be very much surprised -could you know the number of fam- ilies in P. E. I. using it. And here is a reason for this: It ie always satis l"` i"` - " `; '\ factory. Yoncan always have a white bread, l ht bread, wholesome Reddln brad, ...ore bifad, the has bi-sad if - _ ,l .you use it. New G°°“S _issue s. snmoiroo. O C 0 _ _“ _ _ Co. Arriving Daily S°°°e-°S‘°“°"°°“ see _ _ .IH -1. ._ _ . sr- .» ll f':;_..;=r:.“.-.s.f.<;~.o;..°?'- nf /go .fl€?.f...?..,‘.`f_°“‘ cm” .ig EDGEHI LL»°f'J'3-ids?" redness. _ ‘.»\"_' A wma-on. nova soona. _'_ _ lacfwpornled 189|. I 5 __ _ ' * ' of Chai Botrd f _ < og. "”’-§.2."’.o.¢d°" ' §°i.`.'=‘si.i...;.S°°”`df ri»'<'iZ‘.?ass,m¢-‘.’- _ ° \‘_) ber of Board of Trustees, ex-oimot _ _ _ ' _ (,_\\_ “£33 :;i§,he§“§;".f,.°¢': 5f‘;x"-ha?;,Q,§;fe3§; to see_early results from the new depart Opposite Post 0508. 'i '(1' enced Governesses from England, (5v¢0l ment of akrkultllre. The Island D -- Lo »# 'f' '- o '1=°°;, °'° ,§§’°°;‘;‘5’*,?,,§‘ §3,‘§,,“§‘;°d“;,‘§ Q5* been ici-ounmin we decide or ner one f .;__~. en . - - ~ if ; _ .1 ‘€;"» `~ genigtog. I§>_;=_s¢keener.Matm_sitsn¢lf!§u§»¢. 0onimiss'lcner_5of~»AgrlesItin~e. =In .Bon fromoac Q-3 5 lil; W, QPPUMTIIIIAIQU .- __ A in PP Jus ,;§z_e....s. W &_tensi_ve Bu ings _ caps _ o oo Benj n ’ otA1berton’ she bg _ __ _jf | _”€.§:§£’;_' §§'- wsereqaumizzd to gig. . . 1’°’fY ~ °”°°“~ _ _ ws: for hn&~“i:i£e?r:°}spfi3`i6f'i£¢`nmn§-sine; J Q oi ____ , llicliaemssterm im sua ol arms. ni rinf“f-"‘°» 'rss s.*.s:....foe..;.......dmi. of ll. ll. Sullsl. l’l;s»nele_s.. _ T Glmrlottotoiin crest .CITY AND °”"m°”w” ` d _.if l<_. _` _ _ Any person desiring to 'rant a double _ J ` _' _~_' - _ 4 » _ °Bl°e.wltas dss|rsb1¢_~i¢s¢tiqn, .hddido “ _ _ _ _ wh” __ _rm . _ ‘pair-M_hh&° “_°M¢__ 1Ifx.F.‘G.Johnston,of Ottawa, and _ » 7 N I A ' ' c ` M L' Mrs. A. King. of this city, left on Sat- _ urday for Charlottetown, P. E; Island, Paros Wnsnsrs company is playing in St. Andrew’s, N. B. ` choir in the studio at 8.30 p. m. _ To-nav Wednesday the entries for the horse races at the Charlottetown Driving Park close. Rav. Donald M. Campbell will preach (D. V.) on Sabbath the 8th. lust.. in Sum- merside at 10.3) a.m.,and in Searletown at 4 p. ni. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Burhoe who were visiting relatives and friends in Alexandra. returned to their home in Westbcro yesterday morning. i Tm: Kirk at Bangor will be rsopened(D. V.) on Sabbath the 15th inst. Rev. D. M. Campbell will preach at 10.80 a. m. and Rev. J. W. McKenzie at 4 p. m. Tan Presbyterian Church at Cavendish, has been completed and will he opened for Divine worship on Sun day, the 8th inet Services at 11 a. in., 3 and 7 p. m. Caaanorrsrown School of Music. Professor Watts is now booking pupils for hours. School will re-openassocn as alterations are completed. The upper ball is undergoing thorough renovation. Tas Gnaaniaw has received ` the first number of the Maritime Home- stead of which Mr. 'W. W. Hubbard is the managing editor. This paper will deal with agriculture and its various branches and neither party or politics will have a place in its editorial columns. The Homestead is a paper of twelve pages and ventures with a circulation of 12,000. There will be two editions each month. Tnii horse races on the Charlottetown Driving Park are drawing near and fi-om` the talk in the country everyone seems to ‘ have resolved to come to Charlottetown to attend them. The management are using every endeavour ` to accommodate the large crowd expected. The cheap fares on the Railway, special triiins and cheap admission to the races will suit everyone and as there are more fast horses in the 0 Maritime Provinces this year than ever before grand trotting and pacing should take place. _The- classes are lilllug fast and it is expected that each _ class will show a good Held of horses. As there is no exhibition this autumn all our farmers should take advantage of the two days' races. ` THE Manitoba Free Press_of August 30th presents reliable reports on the Manitoba and Territorial wheat harvest received from resident correspondents at leading grain centres. Advioes agree in stating that Manitoba’s great wheat ample being rapid-ly and safely garnered, fully 80 percent. .having fallen' before the binder. Threshing has begun in many districts, and will be general next week. Yields will average from twenty to thirty bushels per acre. All harvesters from New 'Brunswick Nova Scotia and P. E. Island, willing to work for fair wages, have found employment, and more men are required at several points. Yas'ranm.r’s market received 'a fair at- tendance. New oatmeal made its first. appearance and the small quantity that was olfered sold at $3 a hundred. Eggs areadvancing and 12 and 13 cents was paid. Butter is also advancing and 25 berries continue to put in an appearance and 4 to 5 cents a quart was paid yester- day in the market, while Mr. N. Batten- bury was buying for shipment. Possibly the supply of apples was too liberal, the quality in many cases was certainly not » marketable. The better grades exchanged hands at 80 cents to $1.10 per bushel Black ducks (the first of the season) of a fair quality exchanged hands at 80 cents a a pair. Potatoes exchanged hands at 28 cents, hay 35 to 40 cents ahd turnips Nc. The iupply of meat outside of the market decreased greatly. Those in :authority state that the tolls on the south side of the market has fallen off almost entirely and yesterday only one team stood on the square with meat. ` THE Maritime Home stead :in dealing with _Prince Edward Island says: The Island province has now a department of agriculture, and is right in lln_e with the other provinces of Canada in the con- ductingof agricultural ~ matters, and will no doubt ere long outstep other pai-tr of Canada in agricultural organisation as it ha_s_d__onein__lthe__cheese_ industry a_nd_ in other was. Excepting its nshe”ries.| Brides _sd_»ma_ _1S1wd._a_ exclusively _ agricultural and while its soil is not so very rich naturally it is one__o_f tl§m,__iestl soils meellsnlislly that a hope to look for. It is naturally drained thus -saving a very lxge amount of labor necessary in other provinces, and the loilif reason of its excellent mechanical condition _ is remarkably ' qislubin r_esH>ndln2_ tothe @§¢ion of fertilizers. Large srops and sound crops are almost invariably the response will- _telligcpt effort by the _ farmers. with meh a neldjor labor we can expect i ent Hin Brat public duty ;°°§4°f' *h=e°*- agrloultutll soeeties _ Cnom Rumunsan.-First Methodistl cents prevailed for the best quality. Blue- ' for a short visit to their old home.-St. Tas following _taken tromfthe Ottawa Brodford Lepage. It was Professor Bud conditions of agriculture, especially the the cheese factories, which in some re inspection is possible. Mr. Ruddick pre industry of Prince Edward Island.” complete some details connected with the have her interior thoroughly rebuilt, receive an entirely new equipment, her with her new furnishings and ilttings she will practically be a new ship. As soon completed the Halifax will resume her accustomed place on the line, and in the Tm: Detroit Tribune of 1 the 28th ult . cial parliament of New Brunswick, being speaker four years and provincial secret tary another four years. [Judge Wedder _ l Blackhe Cordlal. Remember it has oughly reliable remedy for all Summer -i¢__.___ by Rev. (Dr.) Walker, Miss May Donahue, Roseneath, to Mr. Michael McDonald of A _ f __ . __ - __ __ _ Popular Point. _ _ ' . ._ _ ___ _ ‘ ~ » A " On Wednesday evening, Aug. 28th, by 1 ~ ' » ' § __ _ , '_ Rev. R. s.wnidden. Mr. Andrew W. _ ' _ _ _ -'~f-1. - 1 Humphrey of New Dumfries, to Miss _ _ Annie E. Jardine of Fi-esodwn. ~ _3°°°7"3° Gf°°°1’°- i DIED At Tryon, on Aug. 31st, Archibald Asleep in Jesus blessed sleep From which none ever wakes to weep A calm and undisturbed respose Unbroken by the last of foes. AtSt. Petei-'s Bay, on the 29th of Jul _ _ _ _ _ Y' in the Sith yearof her age, Hrs. Cbtbtlna HcKcnxie rclict of the late John llc- _ Kanzie at Cable Head. The deceased was . - . _ . ~ _ visiting im daughter me nsnisi oder (S - ‘ I"¢*P°°"’°» °‘“’°» L if ‘-1 V ‘Y qulstlyaudoalmlypsssed-awaytotcher `w° ‘__ eternalrest. Shewssmwehnespected by' ' ` ‘ the community in which resided for hergood mos-al standing and Christian character. She leaves three-seas and two daughters, 29iu'aisd children and ll great 5! Teacher Yen’ll want a watch ' You'l1 want a good watch, Yon'll want a good watch cheap. We want tohaieschauoe to tell; about our Watches " -mn- hehe .W ..;..a. ... Island farmers: “Professor J. A. Rnddiek, of the dairy division, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, established two new poultry fattening stations in.Princc -- Edward Island this month. One is at Vernon River, under the management f _' of Mr. Robert Furness, and the other at ‘ Q _ _ Rustioo, underthe management of Hr. i _ dick’s first visitto the .Island and he was very favorably impressed with the spects were found to be superior to thosecf 0ntario.Thc 'climate is more favor- _ _ able, and owiugtotbe compactness of ` territory a more thorough system of Ms.. H. L. Chipman, ofthe _ Plant Line, rsvrned last evening from ' _ _. . Bostou.The Hal fax left Boston yesterday ‘ i°‘d‘“°°° ° under her own steam for Wilmington, _ » "_, °°°' ' ‘ml Del. Mr. Chipman regrets that the ship s *nd ahh" ul' could not have come to _ Halifax, but it ~f0l' lihiilll 9108011 lu 0058*! was a case where a contract had to be ¢¢mb1l1€_d- 'closed by tenders and unfortunately our T _ _ Halifaxtenders were ' not quite low W _ enough. Mr. Chlpman will -go to Wil- _ e _ ‘ < mington next week for a few days to Jenn rsiegi-spa. o _ s 5 " ‘ rm Pi-ess win bed: mms: no P. E. _ _f v dicts a bright future for the dairying _ " i , _ > meantime the Ollvette and Yarmouth ns! ‘nd Ingeruony mn, will perform A the service.-Halifax ‘ 0! dmmin na' Inmrnm' md ’ne¢°rder. aug. si. » ¢°=lli»_*<=h- 1 appends tcacolumn report of the pro- A - _ E I . J » ceedlngs of the Natural Fraternal Con- ` 1 at A _ ‘ _ ‘ ` _` _ _ gress the following sketch ofa well-know » U » N _ New Brunswick judge: “One of the most _ 0, 5 ' _ - ' ' i' \ interesting and strlkingeharactersamong ‘ I '. " . _ ' ;__ . the delegates is Hon. Justice Weddsr- burn of New Brunswick,a judge in Kiug's " * and Alben counties. For fifteen years he has been on the begs* and during that time he has never a vote in municip- ._ al, provincial or dominion elections. He gives as a reason for this tha possibility that he might at any time be called upon to decide _s contested' election, and that he “could liardly act with good grace in _ _ _ sucha case if he had been active in the' .T of ' comDli8D. ' Before going on the bench' the judge served twelve years in the provlh bum is wen Known tothe Foresters of 1, ' We have avvai-iety " of J elly Powders which _we think 1° _ E_ wand having organized the High vould like.-Here are some of the dsvors- _ C°“"°] ' A Grape ' | Calf’s Foot no .\'o1‘ExPEsiMEN'r but get Fullers _ ` Cherry. ‘ Strawberry “T _ ` stood the test of long experience, a ther# L°m°° R"Pb°"7 Complaints for Children and Adults, 25 vumh L C»h°°°l‘t°{P°ddi°g 'J cents at all dealers. . _ _ Cultard Pudding _ _ or Q. V _ Hamid ..... -. <3' * branch df denying. He visited some di E i . ~ Q W’atermelons_40ceach at W. A. Hutche- '_ _ _ ' _ ' - as _ _ l0c. _a Package. MARRIED. i 4130- 0 -S ._ - f ' ‘ Pure Gold, Cox’s and Knox Belatine. At Little Pond, on Tuesday, Aug.27th, l0c. 120 A - f 'l5o YS .<,_.q__ 1 . ._ J: 3 , .,, A .1 ». \ the repairs. He says the ~ Halifax will J passengeraccommodation improved and ar as the repairs and improvements are 734( l’ ’ _` va 4 " "s~‘<' .....- _ Y . - ._+ f - grand ehlldrento mourn their loss. o. Campbell, aged 56 years,.leavlng one son l ` 1 A _ ‘ '$2 _ and one daughter to mourn the loss of a - 0 ` 1 ‘ 'V ' kind and loving father. ’*`~. l _peel .bis Q A' ~ _ , _ 5 . _ _ _ " A‘£_ 75;- . L ` ` » f_l‘o Texid “Horn`Flies"7omoattfe ' ~»-df* _ 4 friend.. .r / _J Licecnléensf ' efty atSt. Peters, when she took ill and P ’ ' ' " `z."* 4°' d and so is everyone -_ buys mnsi instru- <_ ments from us. - oWe .guarantee than--if not im right buns back. , ; 8pes§ngj ufprioas-every . cueknowswefroiaa irionsosallshesper. snycthsr hoasscsths lend. » UIUC bnoonbtbi l'lB8Ssll Toalr 1 aaa §1§ your stock-pays limes 0'er. _ . _ or sale 5' Proyse 1 C 'EFF ‘és