. \-.,..,.._ Imam it; i‘ OOO-OO coir sitililots “g ‘Re-open Tuesday, ll Sept. 6th i scuoot. BOOKS 3; and i’ scnoor. " x SUPPLIES I A large new i l ’ stock just opened Ubought lately at i, the lowest prices. . All School and i» College Books sold at prices as fixed by the Board of Education Send the children to (larter’s Book- store. Lowest prices. Prompt attention. (latter 8: Co Ltd. LIMITED A.‘A4'A‘$A g-aav . ‘a’... xO0QOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOROOOQOOOQ§O§O§QGUQ§§~O§QOQO4OOQ4§OO4§QOOOOQQ54¢ ee+o+ Carriage Building and Repairing Blackamlthlnq ol all kinda. Horne ahoolnq" a speciality. We have none bu‘ experienc- ed Help, thcrelore our aim la to give our customeia aatletacllon. i i ttoun a MORESIDE m Larqe'e Old Stand 228 Gt. George 8t. i QOO-OOQO-§O-O I-O-QOOQ-OQQ-OQO-O-O-O-Q‘ ___..?__» Professional Cards. nan-ii- H. l". DEDIPSEY Graduate ol Bolton School ol ' ruuov ‘runulo Ill Grlflol Street Charlottetown --—-__-—--P .._____.-._.___._____ McLean 8t McKinnonl DONALD McKlNNON Barrister Attorney at Law 0ffl08~—ROYill Bank Bzzildlnl l Charlottetown, P. E. island \ Morson 8r Dufiy V jarrleter and Agtorney-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN . lellcltoro hr Royal Blnk of Canada , , tiark RMcduiganBAg IARRIBTER. lOLlClTOfl. ETOJ, Money to Loan ‘, Cameron Block cmrieuaoowa, P. B. lalanl s s. unssmn l larrllter, lollelteor, Notary Public]: h. MONEY T0 LOAN P. l. lelano Iontagu- Efs. INMAN, K. c Iarrlltlr and, Atterney-IM-IW loom Ne. 12 tiemeron Bile! vicTonlA now MacLeod 8t Bentley w. a. BENTLEY. K- 0- J. A. BENTLEY larrletara and Attorney! MONEY TO LOAN Milne-Bank of N. l. Ohambfll p. m. May he conaulted all houre at He Hlllaboro 8i- J . A. MailDONALD Ilrrleter, Bollcltor, Eto. MONEY TO LOAN Ofllee-Rlley Building Charlottetown Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate on N. V. Poet Graduate Medical lchool and Holplhl Praotlee limited to Eya. Elnfillt and Throat Dflloe layer Bulldlnl. Great George Itreet, eppoalte Guardlln Ofllce Tole hone 251 to 12 a. m.1 to e Olloe Hourl- Palmer {Palmer 4. J. Palmer, K. C. H. L Palmer Barrlatera. ole. Junk of Nova Iootla Building Charlottetown. P- E. l. Money to Loan J. A. McEACHEN, Oph. D. Eye Specialist ,0fllee-Prowee_ Iloek. 127 Grafton “not t-leure-oAo-la ‘IL IJQ-‘l i-Q . advt., ln this iuue. f —TRAIN DELAYED.—The late g trlin arrived snturday night at ‘ 12.20. the delay outs caused by a Fragrant -Delicious in V2. and llb. cartons F MOORE s. utttoo Lin.‘ y THE MEN'S STORE J v School Upens 0n Tuesday, 6th Sept. The Boys Need New Outiitsu-lheyhte Here After a summer of baseball-ten- nis ~ tree climbing — haymaking‘ ~- boating ~ roughing it generally —- they’ll need new clothes for next week. The new clothes are here-the best range we ever offered you. I i ‘a '4 25 Boys Tweed Suits in brooms, greys and dark mixed tweeds, norfolk and plain loose belt models. Sizes for boys from 7 to 12. Get one before they are picked up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.95 40 Boys good strong" Tweed Suits in w good dark shades of broxvns, greys and mixed twceds You will find these a grreat school suit for the boy. Sizes for boys from 8 to 14 years. Your choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.95 A big‘ table of Boys’ Suits about 70 in the lot to clear at a big saving to you. Here is your chance to get a real suit at a small price. They come in fancy browns, greens and grey tweeds. Sizes for boys from 8 to 17 years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.00 Other Boys’ Suts at $11.50, $13.50, $15 00 and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17.50 Small Boys Juvenile Suits for boys from 3 to 9 years, in plain blue, brown and grey tweeds . . . . . $5.00 and $5.50 Boys Blue Serge Sailor Suits, good heavy weight for fall. Sizes for boys l from 3 to 10 years . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 EDGEHILL. WlNDSOR, N. S. ideally situated in beautiful grounil. Girls prepared for Universities. Special Domestic Science and Business Cour-gem Unusual opportunity to develop musical and artistic talenta. Supervised Athletics. Out-ol-door sports. For Calendars and information apply to MISS M. H. ROECHLING, Principal Holland, Cove, Charlottetown REV. H. A. HARLEY, Managing Director Windsor, N. S. 0|‘ ‘| QQQQFOOO OO60§-O&O§O§O~O-O—O i muss COLLEGIAT s SCHOOL Windsor, N. 8. z Residential School for Boys, 8 to 18 years, Plrlllni: Fields. (ifllmaslum. ill) Acres otfirounds. LOWER SCHOOL, Boys 8 io i2 years. Separate Building and apcclnl Oversight. Propurntlodior Military nnd Naval Colleges, for Technical Bfiliflfli- 701' Killlfl. Mcilill, Dalhouele and other Universities, and for Business. ' We stand for Discipline and Culture, Learning and Recreation. REOPENS Sept. 13th. For Calendar, Rates, Etc, write EARLY lvenlnpl U Appointment Ada-ma. . l». tn the lleadinaator, Rng w w‘ Jqmm’ M. A’, ‘I v . bany. Expected in a low days. a. ' embodies nearly nil the comforts .; a; ++e++e+oe++e++e4 000-044 we veeeeeeeoeo+ooeeoeev §§Q OQGQOOO-Q-O e+++0+w+oee++e+oe ~oe+ee+ve++e>e+e eewwvooe» e4 4 $04 0-0-04040040-0 O-OO-O-QQ 040-060000-60-000-040 00400060464 THE oamtonnro’ ‘ Quantum suwsmn and commit . a —DESIRABLE»RESIDBNGE for sale See Hon. Justice Arsenault’: slight derailment. ‘fins __._ -SATURDAV'S FROST-Farm ers west oi Sumlucrside say that the heavy frost last Saturday night did a great deal oi ‘damage to the potato and other root crops. -—CORN. CORN, CORN. A! Al- carload .\'o. 2 yellow whole corn’ in hulk. tor ilelivery of! car. An ex~ (sellout chance to secure good feed“ ior {all and winter at the right price. Watch tor add on arrival. J. P. Leard. ' —MU5IC SALON-Sunlmerslde whilb hos been tic-airing the pre- sonre o! n tutor or pianoiorte and iulin. is soon l0 have this earnest swish grfilllnTl, much to the pleas- urr- oi ihoss musically inclined. hliss hlurgaret Weldon. a gra- iiuzrc oi .\i0unl Allison Conserva- zt ry of .\lu.~:ic, Suckville. and mu sirinn highly qualified to teach.‘ ' (ls to open a salon in Sum- mcrsidr very soon ond with herl will bc associated a co-graduato of Mount Allison. who is a tlior» onghly qualified teacher o! violin 5 ._ -—ORCHESTRA COMING-There is u movement among lbc Odd- fellows oi Summer-side to organ iav u irutcrnul orchestra during "he c-‘zning winter and it is o» il-"Plfil ihul something worth while will hc the outcome oi the venture. lluny oi the prominent Three- life _ol the western capital. -VlSlTlNG lN HOUSE CAR-- R. B, Brehaut, oi Toledo, Ohio. and 2| nzllive oi‘ Charlottetown was in Stimmersitle on Saturday, at- ifll(‘lll'l.! ull ihe motor inns of the mwn with ihe uuip house, which ht- im-cntvd. The- house car is. n converted Ford touring cur and of n buuttzilou- on wheels. it hits zrtruttvd :1 izrcnl zimounl of in- l4.‘l‘€*.‘-'i u: l‘\‘0l‘_\' (‘Ullllllillllly tinting its journey from Ohio to Prince Edward island. Mr. Bruhault and _ hrs. Brchuut leave next Monday for 'i‘.)ivdo, motoring by Way of IHrIlund. hluinc, and Boston Muss u sound oi revvlry on Sntzirduy night on Water Street, Summer side. ivhcn one of the prominent rmcn in‘ ihe town. who hurl driven lo one oi the service stations to’ attempted in 1 —TRY. TRY AGAIN-There was l _ get some (roe mr, ‘start his car without appreciable ‘success. Ho tried his gas sup- _ ply. his gears, the brake and nil I ihe driving equipment of ihe cur hm did not ilnli out what was tin- troublo untu u bystander show-mi‘ | him one of the hind wheels, which- ; had been jacked up by l1 practical joker while the motorist was other WlS-- engaged. The air in the vicinity oi’ that car was bluc for 1t while. huh-not llndlng any words his truo ilmt really expressed t let lines. thc cur owner drove iltvuv u: u little luster spend than _ the IlFPSPTllIPll seven and u hull‘ un hour, ‘Auk for llllnnrdht and lnke no other. » WESTERN PERSONALS - .\lr. lillxuer Uunnlngspent the week ullll ut his home in Summrr- side. ~— .\li.~'s Georgie (‘aims of Sunr lncrsiilc. has returned to (‘harlot- irimvn in resume llcr studies at Prince oi Wales College. —Miss (‘nlhcrlnc hliriheson, who _ hits boon the guvst of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alonzo I.ct'ltle..Sun1mcr.=:.uc during ihe lust iwo weeks, roinrn~ oil to lwr homo in Cliurlottctouln on Saturday. i Big Crowds ~ At Sports on tabor Day hixccllonl wczilllci‘ iuvilri-il tllr horsemen and zillilctcs Alimday zilii-rnoon ut ihe Exhibition llmunds, whore zi splendid |ll‘i)_L’l'lllll oi athletic cvcnls and llUFSU racing was pulled oil. Vlllvurils of i151 hundred People uilcniled- unil no doubt in. zire u! lilo opinion ilial u good day's sport Wis l'll.|".\’<'i|. An nddcd iuirucilon oi ihc bi: nu-el was ihe prvspnce oi tho pipers’ band, which ilisrours» ed lively music hciwoen ihe illiter- cnt events. supplctncntr-d with Scnlih ilunccs by a fllllllbfll‘ n! young insoles. ifhc horse raclrn: was of n good calibre and some very good time was made in ihe illifcrcnl classes. The Class A. Troi and Pace was the first culled, and had three start- ers, Colonel Waltz. Kentucky Marque and Albert J. The Colonel zolng into the lend at ihe wire and staying there, with Albert J. second and Kentucky Marque third. This class went three straight heals to (‘oloncl Waltz; Albert .l. inking ileu- aml and Kentucky Marque ihLrrl. Host time, 2.16. Close B. was the next called and ln aifilllatlnn with Mount Allison Conservatory o! Music. Registrzr _ [red W, third. Best time. 2.2L R.G..\., owned and driven by R. G. Acorn. look the race in straight heats, with Din-Jack Jen- kins Radiant second. Raillanfs first appearance, and the wonderlul showing put up dry borne stamps him as being one oi‘ the best in thehear future, Colonel ‘Waltz (hlcKinnon) .... ..l l Albert J., (W. Kelly) ............ -2 2 Kentucky Marque (H. Kelly) 3 3 Linkers in the town are expert Chief Aubrey (Mcxinnon) "" "x 1 z illuslcizlns und an orgauizatlonslcmiimmore K- (Kennedy) --- "3 2 i such as has been suggested will Wlnnlfred W. (K105131311) ---- --'-' 3 3 ivc a decided aililliion to the social Ginger Boy (Arblng) ............ ..l ~i "l ll.(l..\., (Acorn) ...... .. 11 [Radiant (Jenkins) 3 Belly Commodore (Arblng) 2 Mickey B. (Godkiu) .......... .,' .... ..~l ~l hail (our starters: Commodore K, -BU8H FIRE AUATED- The hush tire which was raging in the Muddy Creek district was some‘ wluu abated yesterday Iorenoon. and it is thought that the heavy rain of the afternoon and even lng would extinguish it altogether.- l I]. iIjfi I -A GOOSE HUNT-One cl ihe. Suinmerside sportsmen is going the rounds o! the town. trying to gel a goose to replace a tome wild goose. which he shot in one of his recent hurtling expeditions. _PIANO ANC- VIOLiN instruc- tion hy Miss Margaret Weldon (piano). Miss Jean Penman (violin) tlon Sept. 6~-Sept. S. Hours 11- 12 1. m. 4—-5 p. m. 7-8 p. Ill. at Mrs. C. A. MacNutUs Granville St. Summerside. in the Class C. Trot and Pace. three This is ihe this The following is the summary: Cline A. Trot and Pace. mm» rTiiue: 2.20%, 2.20. 2.16. Clan B. Pace. Time: 2.31. 2.21, 2.22. Claus C. Trot. Time: 2.22, 2.24. 2.2:. ATHLETIC EVENTS. 100 Yards Dash. J. ‘lcl-Juchcrn. L. Campbell. J. Dilylc. 'l‘imt-, i0 4-5 sec. 2.20 Yarde Dash. J. hlcEachern. J. lloyle. L. Campbell, Tillie, 23 2-5 sec. 440 Yards Run II. Jamleson. L. Campbell. H. Hurley. iFime, 53 2-5 sec. 8B0 Vard Run. ll. Jamie-son. ll. llnrley. P. Kclly. ‘Flute, 2.19 sec. Running High Jump. l L. Campbell. ' l". Campbell. I’. Zllcllondlil. Height, 5ft. 3Vyinfl. Running Broad Jump. J. llcl-luchcrn. l". (Tituipbcll. l‘. hlvllilllitlll. lllstilnce, ‘lilli. lillus. Pole Vault. W. Scanllcbury. J. hlclilncltcn. l liolrzht, loin, ‘Sins. William Hullponny gave an ex» hibltlon vuull. ilcluht llllt. Sins, 120 Yards Hurdlca. l‘. hlrDon-uld. J. Doyle. Time.» lTsPcs. Quarter Mlle Bicycle. L. Moran. i J. (lurdon. N. hlcPlicrsoit. ‘Tittle. 35 25 soc. Mlle Bicycle. 'l"his rare is worth special mon- tlon; lt Iran lhc (‘\‘l'lll oi‘ ihe day- uml was won by (‘reoruc Francis. n new iulilllion among the ranks n! llic bicycle riders. ills wondrrlul exhlbillzm 0| pluck and endurance ls i0 be highly i-oxuuu-ndoil upon. lic sclh heartbreaking pace zil the crack of the pistol, and was nova-r once bended. ulihourzh being chasm-d by “Larry” Moran unoihrr plucky rider. for the lull illsluncc. Moran finishing rlzzhi at "Sl1onnu‘s“ wliccl in the inst iimc of 2.33. Shot Put. F‘. licnnossey. F.‘ Campbell. (‘hlef Aubrey. (linger Boy andlVlll- nllred W., ChletAtlarey taking the two first hrotll the not‘ ltll Commodore K. 9mg. and _ igni- r \ _I. i. ::""""'-":-'":::E:::: . .‘:?'.‘ ..l‘ 1.. i: llofercc-‘L. ll, lllchlillun. l l‘ I SEPTEMBER, 7, m. . - .. - l l‘ ‘lliliilliiiiiilii‘ll" 1i illlliilliiill . . “s? ills? "till . . . ' Deliciously/HEB‘ and “a an assuredlact when _made Baking Powder. The perfect leaveningw‘ Y quamies or "MAGIO" combined with, l its purity and. wholesomenessdmake it. i the ideal baking powder. 5.311%» _ . iiiwitiiigiiilzzlliigliilélliillilliiii lzlilali iilltfilillii1iilllililiilllillilfliaiiili llill}lliiiliiiiilightllililzslllrliiliililiiiltiiilja l. m, figsl iii . illii lilhsiiiiisliilaiiiiiiiliésiisliilliiiliiiiiillllliililiilliilisliziiiilli: ill _ The ingredients of ‘MagictBaking Pow- der are plainly printed on the label. and the reputation of the manutacturersis r sufficient guarantee of ‘the highvquality. of the ingredients. ‘ * ' , ll. i = ii lists r ".1 ullillllzi‘ "l " ll i‘ a l jrdllifiiliigiiifillliilliililiiwihiiilf......§,.....,lii.,§ i._...i_....’.,.....,i nth. v’ E52: EEEEEEEEFSELFE .._._,_..... . EEEEE nwvuururhww-uurwaeiwnruu aIaIIa-uafueuv-m “v Tffii rliciclil LII. Distance, 3m. ‘dine. St-.u~tcl'-—-llr. C. J. hlxicllillurl. Brown‘ J. A. McEuchi m, Sack Race (Labor Union.) i Judges, Truck Evenls——Ge0. ' I‘iupires— (fhcsior mnupmll‘; G. Shepherd. ‘M. hloorc‘ llr. Yco. S. A. MecLcod. Dick Hughes, ll. A. ll. Reid, \\'. u, F‘. Illclloniilil. A. W. Guuilct. U_ S. Consul Mr. Pruwsc. . S. Ryan. Livingston. Announcer-E. F. Amm 440 Yards Run (Labor Union-l Juilgos, yield Evonts—S, t‘. Secretary of .\Ii-cl— J, A. Mc- G- Silfillllvlil- boy-lo. l‘. W. L. Prtnvsc, 'l‘. Rnnuhun llilllun. F- Ilicvomllil. m»... Lewis. OFFICIALS FOR HORSE RAcgg Tlmcrs- l]. F. llutrhcsiril. Dr. ll. Siurtcr~l<fl W_ lluglics. OFHCMLS FOR ATHLET"? I). Johnson, Goo. Prowsc, J. S. Judgcs~lt. J. Slot-lo, H,“ EV5NT5 ' wedlock, Jlorne. (‘lvrks n! Cnursofi]. Cnylc. R. ll. 'l‘imcr~ E. F. Acorn. .r y i Sinclair & Stewart It l “warmi- .a6Il|lI.¢f¢. on} -' w-IIUQ We close each Wednesday at 12 o‘clocl< lor the Half Holiday Limited Department Store Sweasonable Dress Goods at Bargain Prices As vacation time is éibout over and the re-opening i of school ileariilg, now is the time to think 0f fall sew-- iug for the children. To meet your demands and give you goods at a wonderful saving; in price we have selected from our large dress goods department these articles listed be- ~ low, all of which ‘are very suitable for children and growing girls dresses at prices where cost has been forgotten. - Fancy Hair Line Suitings, colors brown and green, 40 inches wide; regular $3.00 per yard~while they last . . . . . . . . . . . . HALF PRICE . Half-piece Black Bengal- ine, 42 inches wide; regular $4.50 value-Special price $1.95 ne end Black Wool Serge, 48 inches widcuegulur $5.00 =_ per yard~our special price Twovends, Serge, good hea- vy quality, shades medium only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . aqg dark grey’ iqches one piece Black W00‘ wt e; rc§ular_$4_90 va ue~- Serge, 48 inches; regular our specialprice $2.45 "$2175 value ~ reducedq Si)‘; _ One end All-wool_ Grey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e 0 Two ends Black land White ‘ville? regular $450 "film; (‘heck Suiting’. with layge for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.20 overcheck, 52 inches wide. ’ Two Ends Pure W001 Bob Considered good value at $3. per ynrd~Special $1.50 any Serge’ c0101‘ s grey and copenhagen, 48 inches wide. previous price $4.50, special sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . $2» 5 A few odd lines of Dress Goods, including fancy check serge, armure and ot- tomen cloths, 40 to 44 inches wide. Good values at $1.75 to $2.25 per yard, clearing at only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 One end All-wool Cheviot ' Serge, black and navy strillc 58 inch width, was $3.90 lief yard, now only $1 J. Do not delay-see that you get your share of thesevalues. _ ~ _.__...... . . _.. , —>~>/ _ _- i "cilokaz/Zy ,_.-..___».__ _.. _. _. i5