I-Drum I SEPTEMBER nge, 1905. »- 4*-e‘=.a~. ?’;§:3““1i;“:\{!.»;£5i'3 :.~:.'.....s"*."f'°.1"'§'.-1-.°'i¢’»‘l-'a "' P|~00 awk _ Tan Tressurerofwailace Orphan Home ` lux mv; *'i1:i:;:i;ed::dfs`;iti;:innki>'N°1;;pli>t 'iam ina N " .‘ “N Y V- ~ 0- ge o mo will be held in the hall at Iwo ¢hi& . :S I,” ; Lean at Kinross. ' Rose Valley on Wednesday the 4th at 7 Janna Ducx and family ot Pleasant an-it ~ -'-avr ii* g§“f,'_°,;_\'i;;-£3 Grove wah le nnnr .ni una means for 3 gm |¢,°.‘f.|“,.;.¢. i|'_||,, expressions of sympathy during their han." _ 4°' recent bereavement. S H I I 0 TBI: town of Chatham have authorised its council to apply to the legisla- , ture for power-to issue bonds f°r $85,000 THE’ GUi‘iillIlii LiiEii.'.iiEliS=-'< W iiew ifrowse YB|o,cir-y-,Chsriotteiown. ¢.§.‘I'|.'§,"i'. s'f.`..ii'1il"‘.f.§”.l"i§'..f.7." JI Roar. Huronxssox, of the Hotel “mann a Brunswick, Mannion, is spending a few dl” with friends on P E. Island. Colnrsscnro on Tuesday next the I ,» afternoon saliinga oftheS. S. City of _ f A! London willbeat2.il) instead of 8.00 u’- Enflmd W G" WWI! °l\ 5\“\d ll°l¢ Donsos will address a Million. W W Mum, V I M . . nr hssreturned to Vernon “nm” 8333;. M°°h°d|'°| gi.:-;\;;l¢;g.e from a trip to Lower Mills. Rsv. R. T. Donls. who has been in i-he city returned yesterday to his home in Blandford, Lunenburg Co., N. S. Tuna, will be service in the Chureh of u |.w i‘R° U at 11 e. m. and in Cherry Valley at 7. p. m. A srncrar. meeting of Sentinel L T. B. o‘uloek p. m. Parson Enwnao Isnmvo is likely after all, to have s tunnel across the Straits oi Northumberland, ss engineers of the Public Works Department at Ottawa are looking into data in possession of the Department of Railways with that o ect Tlalsare saidtobeslsrge number of eoustirhit one dollar Dominion notes in circulation in this city at the present secured a position as conductor od the Boston Havated Railroad. His residence is Broohiine. E. Llllor Wn.us, Sydney, has sold the gsldllik Giltyto W. J. Fnrbush, the well- known Newton, Mass., horse man. Gilty, it will be remembered, won the 8.15 class at the Halifax Exhibition races this year llna J. F. Guansrr of Swampsoott. Mass.,who has been visiting her old home in Stanehei, purposes returning on Thurs- day the 5th. Mrs. Graham visits her island home every summer and thinks no place equals P. E. I. during the summer mpnths. She will be missed during the w uter by her friends, whose name is legion, but all will join in welcoming her back. KEEP CHILDREN WELL. Your little one may be weii and happy to~day, but would you know what in do -,ay flu-asf ` orrect oat Sty es! Much the Finest Range of Fall Coats on P. E, i. ,_ , .'_:_ f:i"‘='}.`~."‘ ' ,___ . ,__, éljilll ` 03" S0 fur but two men havo been posted "§ 'ft ~.s\ <» s 3%; .~\\‘-fo, @iii M. ___ >;`;f;.` t vxingnabylieirni' .. Q _.5 Baby s 0wn»Soap ~“n,.~:m:'.:‘:';:;'.1f.r'- “` Pure, Fragrant, Cleansing ` ami Tone: soap co., Mm. |l°N'|'lllLa r. .\.'..|.~.-sown haaailirrauautlas. n 810 " v Doughnuts, i0c doz. » are our specialty \ ',-`.-'. > -'sf-»--» -I Apple Pies lac each. M noe Pres lac each Cream Pres rr & 15c each Cocoanni Pies 15 & soc each Dark Fruit Cake z5cpound Sultana Cake :oc per lb Nut Cake sec lb White Cake rec per lb Bread of all kinds, all fresh and good. D. STE HART '_ hour the happy young couple departed s hxephonéeiiigsgnngfy for their future home, Braclricy Point IN FURNITURE for a new municipal electric light plant . In the Poultry prise winners at the Exhibition, Charles H Morley won first ` `~ > ‘ 1. _' V prize for Silver Laced. Wyandotte Cock ‘ `\\1 i 1; BIIDO. Louis' squadron, namely Ernest Mitchell, of the Bedford, and William P. Hawkes, of the Berwick. Mas. (Ra:v.) F. C. Smreou, with her son, Master Willie Simpson, and daugh- went to Sydney by Bonavistn Monday. They were accompanied by Miss Duff, and are the guests of Rev. J. A. and Mrs. MacGlashen, Bridgeport. Mr. Simpson met them there. ON the evening of Wednesday, Sept 27. the home of Mrs Geo Jackson, Brack ley Point Road was the scene of an event of more than passing interest when her daughter, I_.ouiaa Maud, was united in marriage to Hammond Pierce ,of the same place. The ceremony was perform- cd by Rev W W Lodge of Charlottetown in the presence of o. large number of friends. The bridal party entered the drawing room to the strains of Wyman's Wedding Bell march rendered oy Mrs. E. Heaney. The bride, who was given away by her brother, Arthur, was attired la a `0*DAY» » » a ‘handsome dress of grey crepe de chenc. She was attended by her sister Miss Gcr- trude who was attircd in blue voilc. The groom was supported by his brother John S. Pierce, city. After the marriage cere- mony the happy young couple, with/their, friends,ropalred to the dining room where the table was laden with n most tcmpt- ing rcpast prepared hy the hostess. The puiar-ity of the young couple. Atalate and George Chilton first for hen of the aaabssntees from the ships of Prince ter May, Souris, who have been spending their vacation days in Newfoundland, bi -in view. The unity of the Dominion cer- tainly demands that every part should be joined and no province shut oil from the others during several months of the year.-The Wesleyan. Snrrrnas will note that the S. S. Bona- vista sailing from Montreal Tuesday morning, Oct. 8rd., will be due at Char lottetown Thursday night, Oct. 5th., and on Friday, ilth., sails for Bt. John‘s, New- foundland via. Sydney and North Sydney. The S. S. Louishurg will follow Bonavista sailing from Montreal, Oct. 8th., for Charlottetown direct and about October, lith. sails from Charlottetown for St. John's, Newfoundlad via. Sydney and North Sydney. AN interesting event took place at Clin- ton Wednesday evening when DIA Wed- loclr, Prov., Manager of the International Harvester Co., Kentviile, N S, formerly of Stanley Bridge, was united in marriage to Miss Myra K McLeod of French River The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride’s sister Mrs-Lewis Taylor, by Rev A D Stirling. The bride was attlred in dress of cream silk with chiffon trim- mings and bridal veil and carried a bou- tfuet of pbiox. The bridesniaids were Miss May McLeod, sister of the bride and Laura Wediock sister of the groom. They were attired in dresses of Nile green volio with lace trimmings, andcarried bouquets of sweet peas. Miss Mamie Thompson who was attired in a suit of white organ- die acted as i:lower girl Miss Lauretta Paynter played the wedding march. The groom was ably assisted by G W Profit. The gr-eom‘s present to the bride was a grid watch and chain, to the bridesmaids gold broocl\es.The large number of elegant presents attested to the pohularity of the contracting parties. The Guardian ex- tends congratulations. if it awoke to-night with the eroup, or went into convulsions or spasms to- morrow! The doctor may oometoo late. Have you a reliable remedy at hand! Bahy‘s Own Tablets break up colds, pre- vent croup reduce fever, nheckdlarrhoea, nure constipation and atornseh troubles, help the obstinate little teeth throu h painlessly, and give sound, heaithgri sleep. And they contain not one particle of opiate or poisonous “soothing stuff"- this is guaranteed. They are equally good for the new-born infant or the wel - grown child. Mrs. Susan E. Mackenzie, urk’s Comer-s, Que., says:-"Before 1 began using Baby's Own Tablets, my little ons was weak land delicate, since then :he h‘as:1ad ipipnéiid tg?-sith and ia grown ncey. n no gsogood as the Tablets when any of my chil ron are ili." Sold by all dnrggists urby mailat25 centsa box bg writing The gntwilliams Medicine o. Brac ville n . THE MAGNET CREAM SEPARATOR One of the best exhibits at the Fair was that of the Petrie Manufacturing Cc., Ltd. who make the well known Magnet Cream Separator. This Separator is made' in Hamilton, Ont. and the firm have a|branch2of their husinsssin Stdohn, N. B. where they are in a position to look after the MaritimePr-ovinces. The exhibit was in charge of T. S. Petrie their manager at St John, and also C. G. Howard of North River who is the general agent for the company en Prince Edward Island. ' ' > During the past season there have been a great many Magnet Separators claim, but it’s justified H by the facts. Another thing, " ou are not confined to one 1 _.xv Y THAT may seem a stron g . " 4- Q ? _ style here in makingtyour selection--so many"'sty1es are absolutelv correct and right that any figure can be fitted, and fitted gracefully, hand- ' -"3 ` somely andstyiishly s- 1 ~ EW' ‘ "4 As well as the merit of our line in style, in iii: and in appearance, there’s the fact that it’s the most extensive in P. E. Island-Not only GOOD THINGS but more of them than anywhere else. As to prices, come in and judge. Keen comparison is our best friend. OORE Qi McLEOD “lim BH! Bf°°d- Road, followed by the best wishes of their , “Aiwa'ya the best value in the city. how; Walesa, many friends. Congratulations. Mark Wrillht Fundshiul C°,5- C sold on this Island and it might be here said that Mrs L. H. D. Foster, Marsh- field, who took first prize in butter at the ` Exhibition, uses a Magnet Separator in large number of gifts testified to the po- her dairy. ' Ono of the great features of the Magnet that the towlis-supported at top and bottom and there is only one piece in the Every machine is guaranteed by the ompany and the farmer is allowed a trial of the Separator before purchasing. This machine has been satisfactorily nd and is also highly recommended by `-_-\'\ __ » / .5 , on _ i if G »- J ;.;f".~ . :\ -§_ L ~. y . _W Q? l A FASHIONABLY CORRECT l"_Ai.i. Drs-less--F-A- R lc s tested by prominent farmers on thc Is- ia Pr of Dean of the O. A. C. Guelph and F. W. Hodscn, Oanada's live stock com- A CLEVER LADY bought a rocker from us a short time ago. She paid 18.55 for lt. Deciding [TS a remarkably unusualiv line aggregation of Fashiona- Dress Fabrics our buyer has got together for this fsll trade. English, German and French looms contributed to make this aggregation of Dress Fabrics the finest ever- Cauadiau Weavers, too, are represented in fnshionabiy correct Homsspuns and Tweeds. _ _ Taken all in' all lt’s 'a collection we’re proud of-much ahead of previouiifshowinga and certainly the iinestin the city. Then the TRIMMINGS, foo, are elegant, matching the Fabrics to perfection. Black and Colored French Venetian Cloths 43 inch Black Vehstian, all wool. blight 5“i°h*‘ 'PMI' 8 didvalueatperyard........................ . . . . .. 4° 52 inch black French Venetian of fine soft wool. 511° fliliiilr lin* spotablei and ready shrunk. per yard . . . . . _ . . . . . . . .. . . . . . $130 Black Chiffon Venetian Cloth with h ghiy lustrous finish-very --light weight-unspotable-special per yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 fl-3° 6o inch heavy blac Vene tian--bright silky finish. BP” ° ` vsiuc worth $2.30 for per pard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . ..‘. . . -_- ,$1-9° 49 inch colored Venetian in Myrtle, Reseda, Brown, Lardina » Navy. etc., special, worth 95c, yard for . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 340 Special v.-lug Venetian Cloth, French malls, beautiful fin s 1- soft fine wool, 52 inches wide, all colors-uuspotable. l’¢ldY shrunlr,peryard . . . . . . . . . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1-I5 Black and Colored All Wool Cheviois 58 inch Cheviots in black and navy-all wool storm iihiilhr LZ°°‘1 weight, wear and qualify guaranteed. special value WMU* $1.3ofor er-yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ - - » ~ $1-15 Extra heavy Cheviots, 56 and 58 inches wide in black and navy- _6 pure wool-gzerfect color-special at $1.35, $1.50 s11d~ - -_ ~ » $1 5 Cheviot Huish uiting Cloth guaranteed pure wool-54 U13 Z medium weight-stylish appearance, colors golden and aré brgvm, myrtle, moss, navy, g1'¢Y» P" Ylld $1-351 fi 5°» $1' ii Io ll] ,,,,,,,,,,,,..., , . . . . . r -rar-rrau » . ~ ~ . . .~r.|a».-vm... a Black and Colored Brc adcioihs Black liroedeioih-For fine finish and value we’vs never dfwig the equal of these beautiful black hrcadcioths-52, 54 ell: i it inches wide-heavy medium and chiffon weighll. diiiifi f il $2 or silk ilnieb $1.15, $1.25, $r.4o, SLG? 51-35. 81-2° ‘"1 '°~i_ '35 Colored Brordclothe-in every new and sshlonablc aha