~ I -_». ' 1 , 1 . _ “ ' ' I ~ l’ 4 I r `f,.~,~,1.~'=.f".'1.‘.'rFir” ‘-f-";?- I » ' ` .' - 1 ,.~)f~r,,~ -f ., . le ,..,.,.< , . 1'-,. .‘1"~"`;"" ' . ‘_ . ~ , _ _ ' .. ‘ _ 1 1. v . I ws-_ _ - < . _ , ;',~. -. ,'»}» \ ’ ` _ » 51`3PTEMBER " ’9‘5 ' ~ , ri-is CHARLOTTETOWN _GUARDIAN PAGE Fiviz -bi, lt’s time to buy _ ‘A r/i/7 . . 3 \\\\\\! illlll EASTMAN 1 Non Curling him I Hard o al We are discharg- ing Hard Coal. Chestnut and Stove sizes. We would like to supply you this year, our Coal is the very best and our price is right., A. Pickard & Co ‘ Phone 240 ,,.»- _f lll7IIl4\\\\\\\\'fA All sizes to fit sny§Cainera. ' Give Best Result _'|`hey cost no more than the inferior k_i_ntl__and then you are assured at better , S. r s Once tried you will use nu other. Geo. E. Hughe W (I4 IIIIYIIIII/f?`\‘i` AT THE KOSEY KORNER, break- 2; supper, 5 to 7. mtt A CORRECT|0N.- ln the Machine _ » _ and will be pleased to forward an l IT PAYS t0___buy..i_n this Plovmce' dH';.°A(7';e:n?5}?\E|?é,_ gifggrumsgg 'other amounts sent liliii. _ange fritters with maple syrup; joints. fast. served from 8 to 10; dinner, 12 to roast loin of beef with dish gravy; friends Wm regret to le______ _“___ Mr steamed and muslied potatoes, new S attendance at the niarketycsterday 7ll0.\\\\\\\\WlA.llll|` C J ° l ov Ease/is 'roeAcco' i=u_No.-Mr _ ¢ enffat G_l_¢_¢_1_!f___l_¢1_?'_1________ ;‘....‘l. ¥lf;‘.if°2::.2.‘;.;:‘:..f‘i¢.i'.'ifl '"""”""f’""""'”"""""""’”"""-"'"""""'""`""""""""""'""""""""""""""'" ' Williams, Eldon, for thc above fund, Y SERIOUS ACCIDENT. - The niaiiy . -K ,F ' iviiii.-. '- green peas’ lemon custard with ‘?du?thvy‘L s8e)i('lous)uili1i(,lusi'vlustviggtgkalllf COLLEGE FIEOPENS.- The Un- cream sauce; tea or coffee. -__ kick f__1;m_ __ __0__B__ The mow w__~_ ion Commercial College reopens this °--- l, ' _ ' moi-ning. 2771. |NsTi'ruTE Meerinc..-nonhoiiy 1111116 "*K1°”_°1’ 111° 1181111- 11111 M* -1 Women's Institute will meet lu Warreii1M"K1'_1yd13 (15115 as We" as may 1”’ A1' cAvENDisH-Rev. Mi-. i-turn. oi-ove school ou septoiiihw sth at-""1’“t° '_ - of Tryon preached very acceptably iii 3,30 p.ni. the morning and evening' in the Cav- --- 1 SCHOOLS RE'oPEN|NG' _ The oiiaisii Baptist church oh sunday the Home iMPnovsME~-rs. _ ivir. __‘;1___1_‘§i1;1_‘§';_t‘;t1_°£__;“_hhe°‘§_§d_ 1“___111" 20thfA t. ‘ -M.iviK,F .i'Miii,'.,- tae V 0 ug” - giilkliiz severgl llililipiswllelliiesiits oil lil511111@ 9191119111. t1t_ the prospect of th 1NST1TUTE MEET|NG--Storlilitf dwelling house. Messrs. E. lvflliaiiis-;?_‘*l‘5‘3_1'__ t_‘;"21__1:_1_1:_t_1_°"0f at t1;"_11°_1"1_“~"_ Womeii's Institute will hold their next and A, R. Green have the work in H1 1 ' 3 19. C100 11 WX meeting at the h m f th P e mem_ _I _ __I _ ' luesday. But mothers, in the inujorit M,.s_ “rulter sin?ps2,3 Bai, 613% 0,, Ualge ' ____ _of cases, will heave a sigh of relief "rim,-Sd,,y_ Sept 2_ at 2 otcmck ,,_ m_ AN ENJOVABLE sA,L__ Mum, when once more the kids are back at __ __-_______. of me young people of I,-mm_,}_.sciiool safe from the dangers of tli _SSEN LAC DUE FR|DA_v__ (-_urven River enjoyed a very pleusum Sa" st_ri‘,_et and the wl;arves. to s_a.V nothing ros have received wo I that the N L l B' ' t lt d 0 te measure 0 Deuce “11 11111911955 steamer Senhw Wm m.‘,.i,:; in (~_h._u._ ?.i_;(;;s1,i(;xc i3n;;_];_ V'-11;w_0m§hfE.hu§s_ that will reign over the doniesti lottgiown on la,-play, Sapp g;rd_ Fm-. day_ combining plwsure and pam0L_.lieart_li. As for dad. lie can ruefully ther information can be hail by apply- iam in the one outing,-L_ ia11t1C11111t9 tt 1'*‘-11€“'H-1 01' the 011111611 ing to (furvell Brom 2771 Ilnterrogations as to dates. spelliu ____ RETURNED M|S5|oNARY_ __ RL,v_|gi'ani_iiiai', t-ulie roots _ and decimal AT ‘ri-ie Poics coua'r.- At the w. J. oi-een. who is on iuriougii from 1’1“f1_l”1_‘S_m11‘1111-“__ ‘;_1\"'1\ _10"K Yr'-Irs <`<>l1rt yesterday morning a numiwr 'iwiiiiuou gave oiiiiitoroaiiiig outiiho of “E0 1* ‘“‘ 1`F°"1 15 11111# *M1118 11 01 }'0iU1l; 111611 W€\'€ 1>I‘0\lg1it 11D U0 11 the work ot' the (Tanadiaii Mission in L1, trac" ,11“`h'1“1' 110 11”” gm "|0115 1111 charge of obstructing the sidewalks tliatlsland, on Sunday cvcnliig last, in "'1‘1ht ‘["1t1‘°I1t t11""1 11101131* A Vast and corner loafing. A fine ot’ $5 or the Presbyterian t‘l` ‘-1 ~t tflift |i_`11“-101111 °t't1'¢ 11111181* Wt‘1“-UF1l1>Yi‘01P 20 days was imposed. There was also New London.-L. mlm d 0 |.“'e "ne" 111111 °1' 110 ourtlily use tb us ,,_ (1,-“nk and d|S0,.de,.|y Case_ _mm $5_ ____ in the real battle of lite. i . THE MARKETS-There was a ood e. 9 S. Y e (' S K. ut ag p_i_1bIls_lie;l_ din Monday's morning. Blueberries are still plciiti- pR|50NER BRQKE _|A||___ _i\ met (.0n£I.ibTuam s_ ca Sgilool DIS' 1111- 1111i- P3-5D1191`1`19S 0W11\I§ U1 111? W9! Moiiclon exchange says: A man nuni- Sp_______._ V____ev ons wi;-_e ci; ted to \v_eatlier are hardly in the best of con- on Prod Aiiom .~0,,¢i,,e.i in the ](,._-_al ____0_____ __ave___ per __ ss :;sIcy._ it ditioii. 'lhere is no lack of variety ni _jaiipt Riciiiim.-¢t,_ fm the .-pm-ge G___ ___ , R §e11§° 11°“’1f"tt*’»‘1 t1`0111 110891110165- _ theft. iiiado good his escape Friday A “ms 'Ja 1191 G90' ('1`9e11~ ARRW-ED ___-T_'/ERPOOL A'nigIit. Allen is a native of the parish _ - - ot’ St. Paul. but had been living in ll. ANNOUNCED. - table _received y_esterday afternoon at rl ]5|m,,| for ,hp 1,15( few y,,,,,~§_ Du,-. ._ _.ii _ vans announces the en- one o clock by Stipciidiary l\. J. Mar- ing ii part 0|' this summer he “-,,_,. ..,,. g_t;_ge_iii{~.iiGof her oldest daughter tiii announced thc arrival at Liverpool gugml in .»0.i.fi_0.\S,_tW€ii- has' lately been _undergoing sundry was bi'f_iiiglit before Mr. ll. H. .lanics ___ ___ ___oug___ _Om ___ i_e__urn_ ioii_ie. _reiiiiovutloiis and iinprovcincnts. _The clerk ot thc county court. and olectcd _ng mlieved -____ _Mgt ~ _ 9_3; ¢_1_§eb_io- platform around the base ot the light- to be tried under the speedy trials _e__y______e_n e _ b__Y_1111(_ 11 l_£_ dt- house has for years been used _hy acl, and the case was to conin up on E S H 1516011111161! P12109. tiitgisaiids o_t juveniles as a_base _for 'l`uesday_'_ iicxl. l~‘rlilny night, how- “'- -' ia iiiig ant swiinniing exp oits, int ever, A en broke out ot’ jail. Tho coll __(__13_1_1-11‘(°§;1;__T___§_h_E1;'_:;1_;fl|\:3E L\i:\IE-Ru_S_ this is at an end. The whole platl'o_riii adjoitiing .1\ileii's _was uiilockerl, and __o0__ __'__v____ __9_ _ _fly ow itil has been covered iii with plaiiknig the pi_'isonci- _utilized a stove pipe __om___e_e__ i__i_\;_S_oc_t=)\__ telephone luio set at an angle ot' 45 degrees and does liolc tor cscapnig into the cniply 10 110518 MF not now afford sufficient. t'ootliold for iootii 'l`hon he was .ilile to ieath the 110W S015 mid 1119 W11`111t€ W111f0110W alia cat. There may he some specific, coilrt room on the secnml [loop_ and with e' 2 , _ . ‘uh "tlwr and the w11°1"1“1”‘1d'---/' --- >11Dl10Sffl1 111+ iiiiuli' his escape fi-oin once, thus plnciii tl , I, ftl . -- . ... . , . _ \_ C01- Gt- Ge°’g¢ ““‘1 K°“1SiS- J imoom.. iii ‘l2‘3.5’..?..?.i.».i?§fI I.‘Z,“l”fi§1,..‘.‘3{...1“l’f.'.lilit..§;T,.l";§3.°“” ‘” li?..,I.T1-‘.'.‘.‘i"T..§iI.;?.’l~ l1l“Il.‘?.”’.;`,31..I,§’.lf"to 'li T "`°‘- T" ' ' "' Ti ~ _ - . -- -' _ _ _ _ P - Q 1° hm “H11 be 11‘1t“'9e11 111110 111111 1811 AT BONSHAW.- The following the town in a boat, as no lracc of liiin \\\\YIIII4\\\\\\\\\\WIlllIlIIIi 3:: _,-.\ Ltd. Hickey & NicholsonTob. C0., = Phone 345 - - Manufacturers I. 'IIIII/IZ \\\\\iIlIIIlIA\\\\\\\\Z/IIIlfIL§\\\\'IIBI “hm-on and ___ veil_ and was Huended - ------4, » ,jf ' 'Q by lici' sister, Mrs. L. S. Maclviillan. X Y/I/IIIIIA\\\\\\\\V4\\\\\\\\\\W O ` . . Granite and M2l1‘b1€ :t..‘,'.“’ :rr.::..‘>°‘:f;ti.§;:l..s‘.l“"‘.%l.;: Y _ The grooni's cousin Mr. A. S. Murphy, _ was grooiusinaii. ,Woo Muriel G. MacMillan, the Iiridcfs niece, was ii 'I‘lilrty-third avenue: N.E., when Miss music. The following guests were t. . G Mcl'. na Mr. . ‘ I' l. M . tl M . . . " . and inspect the latest Monumental Designs at ,;_“_‘_‘ ______’M§;‘_ ___ §_SH‘__"_-___1_1g__‘__§’_"‘1;_§‘_’_'_‘__ Teut ,Mi Bll H ‘l t ,M.- our show rooms ` srs. S. lil/llurpliy? A.uMi;l§ai?lliiiie_ ell. 117 Kent Street, Revere Hotel Block Ami P. C. BRowN & co. SALINE is popular because it is a 5.29MinWft t .l<- .. . . | perfect remedy for sick Iieadaclics.bil- I d li~|i¢'¢’2i~° . . . . . ter, (Yciitral Drugstore. Sunnyside. number of the sliareliolders have al &\\\\\YIL\\RZ//IlllllI@\\\\\\\\\\&'IlL\\\\\§l/I . ` ' 1101‘11» 11t111511131w» M1`S~ N911 St‘“'W111`1 ` O _ Be Skeptical of _ _ _ -_ ~. v; 1 ,__ , _ Bargains ,ii _| _ Not All is Gold that Glitters _ __ _ " -_ lv _ _-_ I _ . If you want, good, pure t M) relinblc tobacco go to an ‘t-__., honest manufacturer. W ' ' “ have earnestly _striven _to _ _` establish such a‘ reputation,_and believe our old _ friends will say that we have never disappointed them. Hickey fi Iilack Twist Chewing Tobacco represents not only our best efforts but the best to be had in the tobacco line. ready oidered phones. ORANGE PARADE-The members or non-_v_‘i.. o. i.. No. 1160, i.oiig (`-reek, will parade for divine service 011 Sllildily afteriioon, Sept. 5th at 3 o't-lock l.o Long (lreek Baptist tlliurcli. All menibors please attend. Sister lodges invited to take part in parade. Members are requested to meet in Derry Lodge Room at 2 o'cl-ook p.ni. to arrange parade. All brethren wel- couie. WEDDING BELLS-The first wed- ding to be celebrated in St. Josepli’s (Hhiirch, Sixth Street and Nineteenth Avcniie_ N. W., took place 611 Monday moriiing, August 2. when Miss Jean Mcl{eitiiu, 404 'l‘Iiirty-tliird avenue, N. E., forincrly of Montreal, and Mr. J. B. Ball, of Riverside, t'ormerly of Ani- lierst_ N. S., were united in marriage by Rev l<‘athe,r Hotlierliigtoii. The bride was attired in i1 suit ot' navy bluo. with wliite hat trininicd with dainty fiowei girl The grooni's gift 1~ D held iii the evening at the home ot' Mi and Mrs L S MacMillan, 404 Harrington and Miss 'I‘eut~on entci- taiiied with vocal and instrumental preseii Mrs eorge \en , and Mrs. James McFarlane, Mrs. Tow- Examiner please copy.) llousness, constipation and digestive disorders -‘i5c a bottle E A Fos- ¢s--»l~1- iei» -' = ' | _ _ Canadian Government Railways _ Prince hdward Island Railway 1 ' ____,______---_- TlME TABLE IN EFFECT J Trains Outward' Atlantic Standard Road Down. P.M. Noon 3.45 12.00 5.00 1.20 5.45 2.10 6.22 7.00 A.`M. 7.35 8.30 9.02 9.27 9.50 Dep. Hunt 2.55 l.80 Arr. Charlottetown Emerald J ct. ensln ton 9 27 K E . Suinmsrside 1)0l1~ 9-0° A. M. Arr. 11.40 10.36 9.59 or River PtM. 8.40 12.10 Dsp. Suinmerlide AIT-' 3-? 4 me ` 1.42 rt H111 "- 10.27 11.08 11.45 8.10 4.21 . 5.20 Arr. }'o 0'Lenry 7-04 Afbertoii 6-19 Tignfsh Dep. 5.45 -5.80 4.00 2.40 1.35 13.30 1’.M. ~ 9.25 5.00 Dim. 10.00 7.00 Arr. ' Cape 7' 7 A.M. Emerald Jet. Arr- Traverso DSD- l’.M. 9.15 8.40 .00 I’.M. 3.00 4.10 4.86 4.57 6.00 LM. 6.50 8.40 9.17 9.46 11.15 Dep. Cheri Arr. Mt. Stewart Morell St. Peter'| Souriil DSD- 8.05 'L02 6.33 0.11 5.10 0"Bf0Wl1 Aff. 5.45 4.10 3.27 2.55 1.30 7.10 Arr. Elmira D09- 4.00 . A .M. 8.45 0.55 10.35 11.05 AI'I'. 4.20 nop. 5.00 no 0.00 Clrd i i Mt. Stewart Arr- Montnitie Georgetown Dov- 7.00 6.11 5.40 5.15 8.55 8.46 2.20 1.30 Bet.. Daily only sx.Bat. ksun. ‘ l.l0 8.10 Dip. 4.!! 4.57 Vernon - ‘ ul uw ur. uhm: H»f\»°|‘ R°!:_,,‘;‘!‘1. .'l"’.‘_’ Daily ox. Sat. tk Bun. ohm-iotmodh `Ari'- 10-W River 8-ll Bat. only 'WAI III Hard Coal Timo Trains Inward, Read Up. ~ P.M. P.M. A.lVl. ||'ll|‘\\\\ 1 10.50 10.20 \"""l,A'".' 9 _52 9_03 ‘ _ ` 9.21 5.45 8.10 is is -NOW landmg 1 i..g..’. 1400 Tons Of the Best Quality Of American Antiiracite 1°” ' in \ Satisfies Egg, Stove and Chestnut sizes.. At the lowest possible prices. Stewart, Miss Josie Dunn. Mr. llort Mcliliiiion, Miss Katia l)uiiii. Mr. Mark Mac(luigaii. Miss Etta liuiin, \V. W. (‘,lai'kc, lion. Murtlock Mcl{iii- iioii, Minister of Agriculture and Mrs. liick, Mrs. W. S, Stewart. Miss Kitty l’utei°s, Miss Owen, and Mrs. llullniaii all ot' tlliarlottctowii. cis of early potatoes. (‘,arvt»lI l"iros.| ., ., .- ::DEMAND QUALITY DRUGS. A little dii`|'creiice in thc QUALITY o|` DRUGS, may nieaii a great, diifcreiicc iii rcsiilts. WE offer only the HIGH- EST QUALITY. and BEST SERVICE. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, DRUGGISTS. 1 I lllll|\\YIIIIIlIllIA IIIIIIE I .- V \\llllIl¢ Toilet Necessities and Luxuries i The liuc between necessities I nillos in length altogether and a large war., rf._._»e,,t g,,..S,_< at ,lm p,.;,,,_,f._5t, can lie found. ,turiit-d out, and also thunk .\lr. .\lc- FLORAL CARNIVAL. - The prizes awarded for the floral carnival pro- cession in aid of the Red Cross Fund was as followi-i:~ Talileaux Judges. lllcssrii. 'l`. May and Lousoii.-lst (‘a|l ol' thc illollicrlaiid; ll, Joliii Bull in Turkey; Il. Suu, Moon. and Stars. llccurated autos, Judges-lion. A.A. and Mrs. McI.t-aii. lst, Muypole Danc- ers in Mayor Stcrus auto. Private teams. lst. Queens t‘ari'iagc. Mrs. S. it. Jenkins; 2nd, .\ir. l<`. Heiirtz. _Uyles etc.. Judges- Judge Stewart and Prof. Anderson. Mustiurlgiiial cycle, (Iuiiada. Bobs Gordoii; niost comical cycle, inoiikey, Nt-vil (.iotl`; Neatest costuiiie. Scotch Lassie. Hat- tie Tarbush; prettiest Japanese, Olive Dewar. Largest collection, (1irls,- Leila Ai-orii, $11.53; Buys, _llaviil Mathieson, $13.70. Orders for the prize inoiicy are being seiit. to ilii- prize wiiiiiera_who_inust present tht-sc to Mr. Percy P099. Savings Bank llep. P. 0., not later than noon ot' Thursday, 2nd Sept. Mr. and Mrs. Nowell wish particularly to thank the press, the nianagt-rs of the tlieatres, thc boys ot' the lleavy llattery \viio |t‘aiincl| t'oi' his courtesy and Mcssi's. l’uoli Gray und l’ai'knian for lunilicr and thc lrailusiiieii Beer A' \\'eeks. lio- iiiitiioii ldxprcss. l’atoiis, J. 'l‘. t’roi-k- etl. Jciikiiis & Son, iiccr & (lot`t`. Madiligaiis, Ili:-Kay, also .\i<~ssi'.~a Wright and Large Bros. for tlicir carriages and horses. MOUNT STEWART MURMURS.- .\lr. I-`i'aiik M. Blicler and bride uf' Hos- tuu, Mass., arrivcd here uii a visit, iccciitly the guest ol' .\li'. and Mrs, J. .\lcDoitald. Mr. and Mrs. lllielci- \\'t-rc married shortly bel`oi‘e coiiiiiig lie-rc. Mrs. Blielcr was l'oi'tii<~i'ly Nliss l\lai‘- ioii l\icKiiinon, Mt. Stewart, and zi niece ot' Mrs. i\lcDoiialtl, and lists spcnt several years in llosfoii. Slit- lias a widc circle ol` frlciids licro who are pli-asizil to sf-e lit-r again. She loaves on rctiirn thc last of Sf-pt#-iir hcr. .\lr. Hlielcr is <'aptain iii the Adaiiis House, one of thc largc and sclcct hotels ot' Boston. ’l`|iis licini: his first trip to the island lic is unitr- dcliglited with its liciititics. lic loft. on return August Zllst.-- .\liss Katie. lliorrison, ilostoii, is also liriinu on lif-r vacal.ioii.- 'l`hc capalilc pi'iiiiai‘_\' fcn- clior. Miss t‘lai'a ll, \\'al.~:h, lius rcsiini- od lici' tiutios aflcr ii |>lcusaiit vala- Iioii. The ncw pi'iiicipal_ illi' .\’o\\'soiii. tis i';ipidl_\‘ ;::iiiiiiii.: thu ailiiiiiuttitiii til" piiiiils and pai'i~nls by his t-l`l`oi'ts ii thc scliool rooni.~--- Air. lliissiil 1'. i'larh's boi-i~_\' caiiiiiiig pl.iiii is now ruiiiiing nli~i'i,=" to t`\ill ca.;i..'-fly. .=;.~v. ~ir.il tons ol' Illiiclii\i'i'ic.~i twins; iiuiull- 1“1 "\`1’1`.\’ '1’\.\'. ;\‘lt‘. (‘l:ii‘k lists liilitiviii-tl l'.i.~ large ivicfoi' boat iii i'~\.t'liiii-ss for l.i<- tuwiin.: of .sciinoiit~r:<. l'ii|' llin Fail Sliinniiig.-'Flin new rural tr~i<,-plmiio li"t~ |`roiii hurt- to (‘liorr_v iliii iiiiil llillslioroiitgh licad is uiul:-i' r-oii.~'t:~iii~- lion.-~ 'l\lr. .Ioscpli Illcllorii; of (Khar- lo.tctowii was here ri:\'1-iilly rin n hen cnoss Picmc-one of the most enjoyable gatherings it wap ever the writer’s privilege to atten was held at Bay View on August 26th on the grounds of Mr. Arthur Simpson, jr'., kindly given for the occasion. A more suitable and beautiful place for holding such a. meeting could hardly be imagined, situated as it was on rislig ground bordering on New Lori- ilon Bay. The occasion -was a. picnic in aid of the Red Cross Fund arranged and carried out by the ladies of Ster- ling Wonieifs Institute. The weather was all that could be desired and the large crowd in attendance enjoyed themselves to the fullest extent. The inotor boats which made frequent trips on the Bay afforded enjoyment to the younger people. while the older fouinl pleasure in friendly chat and i'<~iiu\viiii: old acuuajiitaiice. A booth well stock with fruit, confectionery and teiiiperatc drinks was libera ly pairoiiizcd. Adjoining this was a bazz- i-iar ot' useful and fancy articles, tho handiwork of the ladies of the Insti- tute. This was quite an attraction and the articles inet with a ready sale. The tables_ decorated with the choic- cst fl-o\\'ers and laden with the most. tempting ilclicacios presented a very attractive appt-iwiiice and were liber- ally patroiiizctl. A platforni was pro- vided for thc speakers and the pic- iiickcrs had thc pleasure of listening to an I-loquciit patriolic address from llis lloiioi- .lii.-tii~<- |<`itzi:craltii' olijoct liciicllitctl. The ladies of Stirliiii: \\'ninaii`s Institute wish to cxpwss thcir thanks to all who in any waiy liclpod in inziko a siiccess of their iiiiilcruilciiig. 'l`lii-, uct proceeds fi'OlIi illv picnic aiiioiiiiicd to $225.09, to \vliit'li is adilcd $48.73, collected by U19 liislitiitc, iiialiiiig in all $274.42 to go to thc R1-tl t`ross Fiiiid. ::VISlTORS IN THE CITY are re- iiiindcd iliiit tiicy may have their hair atlciiilcd to in any way; also gloves clcaiicd bv .\lrs. \\'hiie, Quccii llotol. short cxcursioii. ` 27:50. _ ii Mr. Duncan Stewart. Miss (‘orilla I Aon sohooi them. /A\\\\\\\VIIIIIII/ and luxurlcs is too fine for us to draw. so wo shall siniply say that Our Stock of Toilet Arti- cles, is complete that every taste and cvcry purse may be gratified. Hair Brushes, Combs, Hand Mirrors, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Complexion Brushes. Toilet Waters, Perfumes Soaps. Lotions, Manicure Goods, Etc. IIA\\\\\X'”IIIII Miss (`lairc Dunn, lliiss (fora llunii, Mi‘. Alf. llaiiicls, l\'Ili'. Duncan Stewart, Mi'. W. . llcaii, Mr. \V. \V. (‘lurko, ilirs. l Mclffnnoii. Mrs. F. l’. Taylor, Mrs, (Yoiiroy, Miss Grahuni, Miss llelcn c Iiolikirk, Mrs. Wakeford. Miss liclcii G e e \Vukeford, D. W. H. Pctliick. Mrs. Pet- Be ins Se t. 7thl ZIWANTED-By Friday, 500 hush- g P » ____;-;”;M-" Not any too Much Time Left To get His Fall School Outfit! The boy will want to have a “spic and span” new outfit when school opens and you’il want to get him one of course. We're so well supplied with boys needs now that we’re unusually anxious to have you at least seriously consider this store as the place to buy It would be difficult to find a boy who won’t like these new clothes and furnishings we’re sure it will be equally hard to find parents who won’t be enthusiastic about them. Everything that should have style has it. Everything that should be durable has that virtue. And everything bears a price that gives you the fullest measure of value. The Men’s Store is a Mighty Good Place to come for Boys’ . t _ '.1,l‘_.1f@‘,l,'l'¢,if/ Toilet ° ° tml;-`I£:1V5 That \\\€'.IIIIIIII = \€I It would be hard to find 111010 i‘10l»:aiit assortiiicnt Quality Goods. Our largc und careful hu_ving gives our customers an advat- age in price as well as quality. Johnson & Johnson THE QUALITY DRUGSTORE. Cor. Kent tl. Prince Sta. O JI/II \\\\ _ _,,-______i___ ---the I.-, '__' _-- ._ 1 ', .\. ._\`-' ` ¢.'* Soap You‘lI like Jergen‘s toilet soap onaccoiiiit of the convenient size cake, tho deliglitful odor, its ab- solute purity, thorough clean- ing, healing and antiseptic qual- ities. Jergeifs is the one toilet soap that Immediately finds favor - wltli every user, suits every sklii and gives equal atisfaotion to everybody. lt’s the soap for you, price 251° a box tweed suits in fancy browns and greys, mostly Norfolk models with bloomer trousers d ' ht d 't 3? .T15 _.y_.i‘_"?._.Sff‘.‘f 6.00 Boys navy blue serge suits ofa good grade of blue all wool serge, hard finish, fast dye. The coat is Norfolk in ' single breasted stvle, bloomer i.‘i.’li:‘1’ff?'.?.“._2fT.7_iiT"._‘l17,"T 5.75 An assortment of patterns in boys tweed suits, great wearing quality, mostly all dark colors plain and Norfolk models, many of these are samples Good I A nice line of good quality For the small boy you can get something very smart in an all wool khaki cloth suit in military stylg, even to the military buttons. Straight .trousers and puttees. `Sizes4 to 9 years...... The Laddie from five to ten years of age will find a lot of very handsome blouses suits in worsted, all wool cloths, the pants. Suits of this descript- best all .round suit for 6 I a boy of thisage Boys Oliver Twist suits for the wee lad from 3 to 6 years old. These are the smartest most modem things we have for little boys. You can pay Clothes. Try it. any price you like. We have i Boys seperate trousers in tweeds and worsteds, all sizes straight plain trousers and bloomer styles, many grades of cloth, all prices from. 60c to $1.75 Boys Fall overcoats in many cloths, blues, greys, and browns good warm, well made coats shown in every good newstyle and at every price that is in- teresting. $3.00 to $7.50 Last Word in Boys’ Suits-~-.lust Opened Within the last few days we have opened express parcels cases to no end filled with new suits for boys. There are all sorts-tweeds and worsteds blues, greys, browns, and not a few smart greens, plaid and Norfolks, all of the very latest models, and all direct from the makers. worth 25 per cent more than our price _ Geo-E. Fullf. _'_ ,l oore & _ _ them at 3.00 5.00 and 6 McLeod . $5.00 to $12.00 i- Phone 278 M§!*Q*‘M_At_ - __ _ . _ , , _ 9.E9.I3e£.a;Ll3_eg1 ..._. _ .s_._,_._ _~‘.¥ \ ,