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V ‘~ Z, ~~ ;l»,..- _._,_~, .2,»~_'_-ix* _ '- '- ` ' 9‘ _ t .» ui w -Lf., » _ H? ~~\...~ i » . _--_ ' -,_ _, _.i .- _f ,_: - _- - x .v -~ -~,_ 1;' ‘:..».- -' “ _ ._ :_ 5, , . . _ ., ,»-_ »,.f_ ,, .xv 9-' 2 _w m».».», 1-af,-; i i 3 i _ _ _ __ t _ _ PENMANSIIII’ ANI] DRAWING There \vill Vbe an exhibition of petiman- ship and drawing all the Teachers' Con vention Exhibition week. Pcnnianship :-~Drill 3, Palmer Method, u line of tigures, first verse of God Save The King. ' Drawing :-One or more weeds of the province witliiianies in print letiers un» dcrnezitli Paper z-ts' by io 3-4 inches. llt-ailiiig :-l-`irst line nanie of pupil, age, grade. Second line, scltuol post ollire, delle. - Teacliers aittcndiiig convention are earni-stty reipiestcil to bring specimens rj-.'|\lr7i. THE CUP 'l`llA'l` .CBLERS ’ -"rum ii.4'rus'r Nnws 'FIRST OF ALL.. SERTINBER Zh, |§|| ' , 'gill , . Dominon Blend Tea (Registered) Are you dispirited T Arc you out of sorts ? A cup of Dominion Blend Ten will put you on your feet. W0rth`s __ V. Livery Stable J' G WORTH. Proprietor. l"i|'_H\ Class Single and Double ' Tc-anis. Fin¢='l‘urn Outs 5 lor Wi-tidings and Privaile l’artie1~. 1’honu itil l’rin<-i~ St. 52 t,`li;irlottiito\\'ii. ~lill niu l wut.-i..»...., .- css ¢..,,‘__ ' :n'.'.::;::::'.'.'.'-'::':t1§:t'!J:::::='.-;:::'.':: _ (_ I//mumiiv nii\im\\\\\w~` 1 _ off' "if »--»_/4 _ |,io_o‘f<'» \E‘""'l co m. i~ ‘ noivourzo \ Us i'\A\'\¢ ` xx _ _.nun-. \ THE STANDARD 'ARTICLE ° SOLD EVERYWHERE ‘i I‘ ‘~ ‘V-ll~~'-i ll: illvfil,” l `,f lulillllllll:_ fi_i»FQr»ir1elsiisilsQ#e,lll ii»fSQi¢¢ning~imtsm: ,retntiilinalivaintiafiil | V ..... ,V K, disi°af¢,¢fii.y e 'man to en ui "test" i -t it should lic---costs less in thc end be- _\i~lc.~. ’l`ryour perfect pluiubing---get our estimates on your work. » Fred H. Trainor. 80 Gratten Street. Opp. Opera House » Ei _ V* __ 50 Men Wanted 4 Laborers wanted for shop and outsid work VV:-1 $_ _ d _ C . gps 175 per ay arpenters f»..'2,§,i,~I5_ 0 Superintendent. “lit ‘F-it f"'~ 1. .i ° _ 3*, 1 rl 3 _ ' _ ,l,, riiii iiiiiiwtt iiiiciiiiir co., rm. ‘=t'V-;;- it Trenton, N. S. tit* ' _ . V 9 °2df3“- L 6-i7dstutf. Agent i V ii mmwiiirisi ' ' , glmwffwg, Hgfdwgre Merchant ’ is itV%:`l“’;.:‘; e aid 1`i.'§§@1`S. $2-00 '£0 $2.50 per day. Apply TOYS FOR A ROYAL BABY. Among the luggage which President. lFnllteres took with hitn to Holland of his otiiciiiil visit, was one box to which speciiil care was given. _ It contained a big white swan, M. Fulliercs's present to the little Prin- Icess Jiilliinu.. In the swan-which is itsclfu box, although it sings ti swan song and swims on thc water- nre three dolls beautifully dressed in thc latest Paris lasliiuns, and made to wnlk, to kiss their hunds, and' sing 'the ‘.\Iiir.~ieillii.ise’ und the Dutch uu< gtliein. Uf course, nn old rag doll l would please the wee princess much better than siich gorgeous gifts. But = she inust leiirn ns early ns it can lie learned that greatness has its own responsibilities. TW() BH()'l‘l{l~JRS | FUIYGI-IT TO DEATH. _ Alil-I_A\_\'>1AS l`l'l`Y, Sept. 23 -In 1, floiiely spot ncur Leadhill two lirotlicrs ‘fought to dciith today. ltuben (`sn- ltrell 35 was sluiirn-:id Thomas Cim- ltrell 55 is dying. The former was lsliot and the latter received it dozen tknife wontids. Leaving the body of 'his brotlier where it had fallen the wounded man walked four miles to his home where he declared Reuben had attacked hlni with ri knife while he was at work. The light was the outcome of 9 family lend. t`HAI\'(iE OF HABITS (JF GUl.l.S. It is reported that the habits ol sea gulls in some distrit~tVs along the northeast const of Scotland seem to be undergoiiig a reinarkiilllc chnngc. This sumincr it has _been noticed thrit these birds have built nests in the heather and bushes n few miles in- land, a tact never observed before. A distribiitiug feature of this in\'iis~ ion is that the birds in iorsakiug the sea have :ihnndoned their exclusive fish diet and have taken to eating corn, thus adding another to the many ivatliei‘ed toes with which far- niers have to contend_-Wcstminister Gazette. I\'(1\'El. CLUTHS. Some novel cloths for small sqiiare tables. :irc cut in the shape of ii Mitl» tr-_ss cross, the four sides liciiig con- nected by ai Soft., bi‘oud ribbon insert- ed in buttoiiliolod runners, cut at the corners and tied in a siunrt bow. Thr- sides do not incct close. A bull fringe rilgi-s the whole. A design of ii poppy ur sunilower rouglily outlined on thi-_ liriuging sides has the rutincr “slits” rut so that the ribbon forms the cen- tre ofthe flower. Colored casing linen is the most irllectivc iuuterinl and is suitable for littlc occusioiial tables for bungalow and garden use. The mat- rrlul may lie out so that two sides, opposite eueli other, niay liaiii: sonic four or live iiiclies longer than the other two, but the ribbon ruiuier niusr. be on the same level on nach. T/ii.- if/mil/r'i‘ is oi/1' nizniii THEM To-DAY Victor Records are the greatest niiisiciaus' conception of inusic, the work of the world's greatest composers, iiitcrpreled and rendered by the most gifted musical artists of our tiiiit-s. The Records mentioned below are the cream of October`s olleiiugs ll]-in ch Double-sided (9llc. lor the two ) I The Village Birbgf _ _ . . . _ . . . . . l‘orler»llarlan I llow Columbus Discoiered America. . . . . _ Murray K. Ilill _ Prussian Tatton . . . . . _ ._ . .- _ _ . . _ . . . . . . . l’iV'yor`s llaiid_ _ lntcrmezzo Rusae lI\'ylo;~lione) .. 1\\`illiain l-I. Reiiz I2-inch Single-sided ($l.25). M838. Gems lrnm “The Country Girl" \'ictor l.i_-s-lit Opera Cv. I2-inch Red Seal, $5.50 _ BBJI8. Perle du Brenil (Charinant Oiseau) . . . . . . . . . . .'l`\:\r1\lYIl\l 11/' Trl/'i1'_;i`iiL’.» iiirisl /.mio/is iv-/f'[»1'c¢lff<[ iii/'.<_ AT YOUR DEALEIPS Have you heard the wonderful Victor Puzzle Recoitl. Six selections on one disc. Price $\.0U. V Berliner Gram-0-phone C0., Limited, llllonlreal. _ r--r Ask any ol the Victor-Berliner _dealers for an October Supplement which contains a complete list ol the new tingle and double- laced records. . lili Sl'Rl§ TO lll§Al{ Tllli \'iC'l`OROl..\. *<- 4 i for October ` STEAMSIIIP SAILINGS Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co, l.ld.' The S. S. Nortliniiiberlaiid leaves tlu Conipaiiy'_-. \\"harf daily except Siivulay :i VS.2o ofcloclt a, m. Ri-turning ,will l-_:avi 5 Picton about _;__'o o'i‘loi'l< p. ni. During july and Aug ist special ev- cursions lo Pictuu and return every \\"ed uestlay and Saliirdi\y.Reiiirii fare on those days will be $i.5o including Tea. G. W. WAKEFORD. 5 i.;dtt` V Manage Quebec Steamship Company Limited. ' SERVICE FOR I9Il ON TIIE LOWER ST. LAWRENCE S. S. “Cascapedia" Montreal to Charlottetown calling at Quebec, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce. Grand River, Char- lottetown, Summerside and Picton. 'l‘hursrl:iy at 4 p. in. Tlinrsdity all p_m So-ptviubar with October 5th Octolier 12th October liith October lttilh Noveniher 2ml November 9th November ltilh ’ .CARVELL BROS tiimu. A u n N 'r s ' Riilf*""nif*"'” V . & lliv [0 V The Dopular route between Qllvbblli 5/1011tI`0al, Thousand Islands, Toronto and Niagara Falls. Elegantly equip- ped and thoroughly up-to-date sten- iners, leaving Quebec daiiy except Sunday, during May at 6.00 P. M.Ior Montreal. From June lst., until Oc- tober Tth., daily except Sunday. Commenting June lst., stentneri leave Montreal lor Toronto daily ex- cept Sunday at 12 o’clock noon. For time tables and further particti lars write, M. P. UONNOLLY, General Agent, Quebec. JOS. F. DOLAN, C. P. A., Montreal. OR THOMAS HENRYV Traffic Manager, Montreal. 7-28d\riwf72l. S.'S.'7‘City ol Ghent” - OF Pieltloril and Black Line -tgir- Sails from Halifax every Tuesday morning at 7 a.ui. Sails from Charlottetown every Thursday evening calling at Shee Harbor, lsasc’s Harbor, Cnnso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury, . Port Hood, Cape George, West Ariclirit and Sumiuerside. For further par- i ticulars apply to ° l 'i THIRD CABIN ' _ ____J ir' _ _ ~”“=~f' f 1 ANADIAN PACIFIC ; iiiiissi ` ND OTHER STEAMSHIPS ST. LAWRENCE ROUTE l.uki-l`luiimil:iiii ._.__..’l‘liuijs.S@l>(-2‘4 liinprus.-< of I’-riti in.____.. ..b`t'i. Uct. t`-. l"l`il§`l` CABIN nnriusssi-:s_.____..._._ ._...____ss:.to ONE CLASS CABIN (Second Cabin) im onAi\ii>i.Aiv_ ijgsi-::\iANi'i‘osA.` i ...._..._.sso.oo SECOND CABIN uuriuissns .................. ...__ satis ,EMPRESSES....____..___....._..._ .~§t2.§Q Other]-loats b.ll.2.i i . .' no v inn, o. ina <‘. 1'. lt.. i W B ‘si _1..iiii_ N. ri. ' ‘ J, K. RUSS. Local Agent. l Shortest Route to Europe wiiiui suit Dominion Canadian Service Montreal-Queliec--Liverpool Largest Steamers From Canada ‘Iairgest a nd Finest Steamers Irom C_i\n~ a 5-.»_... l l l l Low Rate Excursions To BERMUDA An ltlc-nl Si-ii 'l`rlii to thi- Must Ili-Ili: liiwort lu thi- \\iir|tlZ (juol iitiil llvilll l‘I\'i~r,\ oiililoor i'i‘i‘i<»:iiloii_ 1-\i'il|t'ul :~i::i lin ing, t`isl'.lu|:_ liouiluir, li-iiiil~'. golf, vyvlliiig, wc. l..'»00 \l|ti- .~3iii\vi‘|i llveiiii n_vni¢i~ IK Tllli .\l.\(i.\‘ll"ll_V`I<§i\l'[`. I-`_\S'|`. Transatlantic inet I-Louth runs- lil~|>liir~i-iiii~;_i; .'.!!I'i l.:iri_ri‘~i, i`_\.~w.~i. \|iisi |.ii\iii'ioii_~iii:il tliili I-In-lu. :.i\i-lg. |'li-~: "i.'|~~ l’ii~~i-:ii:i~i~Sii~:iiin»i‘io Ilrriiiiulii. .\'o (`ixlt|t~ orfri-iultt1‘ai|'|'|i'{ Zi >s'* :s -. bv :iv ii~i~ - i\ _ . iizi, _ rooiii_-\-.iili_l»i-.-i_~~l»ril1~:siilii-s iii- luw wlili pi-ivaile biiilis; liui-_si |irnii:i-i»ii;li-iii-i-it lii iiivwiirltl. tii'i‘lii's~ tra. i'i~i»iiii-ii.'iiii- iiliii-i-_~, ti_\'iiiii.i_~iiiiii_ \\'lrclcss. >n|_\ ll<-i'inuil;i slr-iiiui-r with .siibiuiirluc sliriials, liivlullini: Sliore I-2\t'iir\ilu|is, _ llotcls. -\'i'.. ut I.o\\'e_\it ltnleia. Sciiuilliib tiuoiiii-i. liliii-i'ar_\‘. 'l`li-|ai~i_~', ctr-_ Eenuiidu-Atlantic Line. 200 Il'\\'ay, N -<2. Furness. (0. Withy Co., Ltd. STEAMSIIIP LINERS From London Steiinier From lliililax Duriiniro Sant. 'zflth .Rilnpiihannocic Oct.. itth “ 26th Hlieiiandorili UCL lllli " 'liiih V (}.\Vilht-_liiiinii “ ltlth Oct. 21rd (Vin ht.. John'ial Katiawhn “ 25th “ itith Durango _ “ lltli linppahiirinock , _ .- - __ - i ___Iii_£N';-l’:.»i:“ _ .r.‘¢';`f' ._~~‘ .- _.' ...__-.is Steamer Halifax leaves every Friday at noon, for Hawkesbury, Halifax and Boston. I" .\ R lf S ist Class $ii.oi~ :iid Class iu_zo Round Trip its' 50 \`ia l’ii~lon unil .\`te:iin<'i' from llalilrix i2.2o, ' Returning slciinier leaves BOSTON 'i‘i‘icsD,\\' .\'r NooN. For l`urllti-i' inl`orin'ilion apply lo. T. N I C 0 L L Agent, Cliarlottctowu. l'T.I"'E§Hii.._i.'l our Carbonated Iieveragcs with perfect coiiiitlciice. Only the litivst materials arc used in their manula<‘tui'e. Ginger Ale, \'iiio, Lemon Sour, Cola Cham- pagne, Dry (iiviger /llc, Cream Soda, Sarsapiirillzi, Orange Phesgliitc, ltrispberry Soda, Stone Ginger Beer. Always in ntoclt. jusl the thing for Pirnics. G.H . Simmons V Bw 435 6-izdigwks. - CARVELL BROS From Livr-rpool Stennier From llaliliix Sent. 15th /\Inioi'iiinii Oct. 2nd " 25th Veiiaiigri “ i'.'th “ 30th Tahiiscu “ lilth The above steamers have ii limited ac~ commodation tor saloon passengers. Passenizsr and Freight Azsntii for the Allan Line Steamship Oo. at lialiliix FURNESB. WITHY il C0. I/l‘l) Hiililiix, N S Agent.. -Tllli ROYl»\l. LINE- to Canada Bristol Less than six days at Sea. Fast est and most Luxurious. Sailings From Montreal ROYAL EDWARD [August oth ROYAL GEORGE I August 231' Ilyndman Q Co,Ltd. Agents, Charlottetown, P. l'§.I 5-3odfmwtf. \r___. ..._ -_.__ ~ __-=._J ~»....-.Z - -~- f. . ~ ss.-_ f- r “‘°* i ' AS; EVRNL ~ RELIABLE AND POPULAR ROE Between St. John Anil Bolton Autumn Excursion! ClIAltl.O'l"l`E'l`0WN 'l‘0 B(_)S'1`O.N linsioii and i'i-tiii~n......_............... $16.35 l’ui'tl:ind and return . . _ _ ..15.85 (’omiii:-neini? Bentonihr-r ltith und con tiriiiiuiriititil )r-tubvr Illth. inclusive. thx cursioii ticks-is will be woldiit.ubu\'e riites good lor 25|) days from diite nl issue. Constivirw touts-l.eii\'eii St. John At. 9.00 ii. m. Moiiilnys, \Verlnei-idiiyn niirl Fri- days lor hiiiitimrt. iiuil llostoii. 1 irc-nt. l{oulo~ licrivr-s t-li. John at. 7.00 p. in.. ’l‘\ir~sil_nys. Friclnys ntid Saturdays or lloiitoii dirt-ct. For tickets, litcriitiire and inlormstior applito local ticket sipants. Bnzgng c cc ed tlliriipgrlihtndest. nii'i`loli'i.& P A i. .‘ om on . . . V WM. G. Llllli. Knut St John N B , .Wm f-‘§'¢.V VV V _ V . ~ _l . _ ,,,,. , _,,_..._....__ . .-_,........4..........-..... ,...i_. ..____,_____ _ , . The Reciprocity o f A a Ross fle There is the reciprocity which will serve every Canadian hunter. That of his “Ross” Rifle ' Point it straight. _ _ _ Pull the trigger right. ~ And it will reciprocate by landing the game. “Ross” Sporting Rifles have the accuracy which hast enabled Ross Target Arms to . distance all _otlier makes at BISLEY the world's greatest rifle iucetiiig, and more. over the price is right. ` $25.00 and upwards l ` Illustrated Catalogue and name of near- est dealcr sent on request. The Ross Rifle. Co. Quebec, Que. z The Waterloo (T57 Gasoline Engine slike a lot of people you and I know. lt improves on ricquaiiitance You must know it to appreciate lt. fhc Wai.”-|00 Boy nl' .:.'":'i:;. .':‘.‘:'.°..._°:.'::i _ than you ever expected You can always depend on it. You know what it will do. It is so simple your Io year old boy can be engineer with perfect success. The old reliable ily ball goveriior keeps the speed_ steady. lt has apaiented mixer and new positive igniter. Automatic fuel regulation makes it economical. The speed lever will vary the speed from 50 to 75~ revolutions while running. Starts easy in winter; always ready without fuss or bucking; open jackets frost proof. Nearly all parts interchangeable. Farmers are “boosting” Waterloo Boys more than any other engine. Does that prove anything ? Let us tell you more. Our Catalogue is free. Write to-day. The Waterloo Gasoline Engine Co. J. Da FRIER, Sussex, N. B, Eastern Representative. 9-19 ini. Manchester Liners, - Ltd l l '(°/A " ' ' /WWE "iffy l ‘_;._V,_ i, r \ _` 1 -;-gh ~ .zfsefivvls ' "f 'fr » . -' ~'°e`-'ry i'_;¢i'§s2-.\nv' .ti __-t ».é` “fi fi Y __-oil- `.v ‘ '_` li Under contract with thc Canadian Government the steamer of the Dlaiichestcr Lino’ will niakc three sailings from Charlottetown for Manchester, lillxlalldi ll' " follows:-- _ _ Sailing From Charlottetown- S. S. Maticlicster “Shipper” Sept. i6tli. “ “ “Trader” Oct. 24th. “ “ "Importer" Nov. zisl. V The above sleaiucrs will carry Live Stock and General cargo at lowest ‘ cs- Shippcrs requiring space will please notify us as early as poSSllJl6~ A. Picltard 50. Co. AGEl\ TS 9-ztltf Charlottetown. I l COAL COAL o Ilard and Soft Coal HAVE ALWAYS ON IIAND at their 0lil Stand, Peake’s No.2 Wharl al large supply oi t Coal suitable f01° allpurposes. Orders, verbal by mail 01' by telephone promptly attended to. Om' telephone No. is 312, and 'we should be pleased to have your orders. Peake Bros. (81 C0- ?-_ | _ n null n_, i Repeating Rifles Only $3.00 See Window. For Sale. S. W. CRABBE