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Br~;N.i.\r"‘l"°”t' ' "3 and c0|`|`0SD0l\d8lliS- ,Try-on nieiiiodiss clinics, will h0id_ a social in the hall Thursday the Qoth inst Ice Cream, cake, home made on Tlii Lalasiiieadaliie Happenings llccuriingp capdyetc, Wm ,,,_, ,.,,,.,,d, ,md mes, with the entertaining feitiire of the Discount 20 P-c' m me News msmct’ event all for the trivial admission - ' "" fee of 15 cents. kinds of Dress Goods are in- Dir Bi tyciiian was a passenger by Csshmeres, _ *i nig e\prcss gr Dmsgoods, etc etc MRS H A CO“PT0`, summewde’ tlieirCoiupanytarvetpractioe yesterday ,re in need of a dress, non S “smug blends In the my p afternoon The weather was fine and .some good shooting was done. Sixty A! 5€I`iI@~` CWPOUS last .' htlsl ~ . ` The Charlottetown Bn `neers held I ., . - _ _ . ‘ A ' ` . ° H ~' » ` W “ ‘ ` 1 ' MR' Hi R- LORDLEY Y0fU1'U°d last one of-the members of the Corps were “ight from a ‘NP lf’ NOW- Swfia- present and shot. The following made M ~1'rrE\:1‘ro\r is called to the entries of 30 and “ef °“‘ °f a P°fSib1° S0 3* dl8C0\|l'\t 50 P-C- Surnmerside races which appear in P|’iC8~ that column this morning. 0|' c0|0fed» _ THE Leard picnic was held Saturday in Mrs. A. M. Robblee’s held Tryon. COPS f0" $1-45' It was well attended and the element “‘ for 1-§0- of enjoyment pervaded the gatherings “ for 2.40. during the entire afternoon. 1 for 25c. for 42c. for 50c. for 75c. I v~ _ t Mi-zssiis. Joni: Mchrsnsou, J. J. _ Chappell, Harry Houle, Fred Damarell sm' 20 I 6' "sunt and Miss. Chappell, arrived home last night from attending the Rail\vaymen’s i Convention at Campbelton. t Fall stock is now in and Anour 160 excursionists arrived go lete from \Vestville by the Jacques Cartier size mp . _ bought right’ we sen them yesterday. They were accompanied by a brass band and a piper. They left on return shortly after 6 o’clock. The Oddfellows Hag was flying in honor of the event, many of the visitors being members of that Order. for $1_.0O_ Tm-: Methodist Church at Union Road , was re-opened tor public service Sun- “ ` 5" M0’ day, after having undergone an exten- \m.'““°i” °°w”' _ T"°”°7 sive renovation. Rev. R. Opiepreached UPG' thin “5\131Pn°eS- in the morning. Rev G M Campbell i the afternoon and Rev. G. F. Dawson in the evening. The collection a mounted to about $30. Recei ed N N -Th Dwi 1 . ORTHAM on-:s. e i _ Division, No. 5. held a. meeting at Blwk and Satin Ribbog Northam on Tuesday,Aug 16th. A 'onsi- md Miuinery Ornaments ness meeting was held in the afternoon Pieces of new English and)‘_arrang;ments_ mtzde holdgng pn .ic mee ngs in e a Joining is-. goods and guaranteed to tricts in connection with the plebiscite campaign, and at the public meeting ii.` the evening the following programme 1 was carried out :-Address,Mrs.Dough. your tts’ am’ the meeiino' sin g , ginv by choir, Tem er H°S‘°'y etc £2 lance Bells, Miss Belle Ellis, orgaiiis , 5h°"’° g°°d5 at ° .-address, Mr. S. J. Cann, reading. Miss \` fihiln Wu PW :Sadie M. Fraser;' address, Mr. J. B. W0 buy $11099 200118 Gardiner; singing by choir, Carol Lea, wholesale manufacturers' Miss Belle Newcombe, organist; recita- for cash and sel1¢he9,p,~~tion, Miss Ethel Gardiner; reading, in Shi Con erty, District; who presided over . i 'i ` ° p ' e ° - t: eheape Miss Carrie Ellis; smgiiiv by choir. iiFoi' You We Are Praying? Miss S. M. I S Fraser. organist; address. Mr W. lil. McLean, singmg, Miss Cel'a Gorrill and Miss Belle Newcombe. Klondyke, Iheyeoples, Store' Miss Belle Ellis, organist; recitation. C. 16%. LB. nb best that can be made @l ‘MD hrst-class ingredients bf Gtperienced workmen. Tdephone 98 otch ke @@@ ®@@ @@@@ STEWART,@‘ H »“u-“LE “D BETA"-° Q 7 Miss Tressa Colwili; recitation, Mr. A. ‘McArth~nir. Remarks were made by Messrs J .A.Sellars, J. Macintosh and others, and meeting closed with Fare- `p :ieél giivgm; choir, Miss Tressa Col- ' Pts. Sgt Major O Baird. 77 Sgt H W Anderson. A 75 Major W A Weeks, 74 _ Supper F H-eiriz, 72 Sapper F Furze. 72 Lieut J M Davison, 71 Sapper H Hooper, 70 Lieut S Grey, 69 Lieut J H Morris, 67 Sapper T Crockett, 65 Sapper J Ward, 63 Sapper W McPherson, 62 Q M S Cameron, 61 Corpl H Hooper, 61 Supper N Brown, 61 Sgt Kennedy, » S 68 Sapper B F Messervey, ` 58 ‘- E Hyde, 58 M ~‘ McIntyre, I 57 ~ “ O Murray, 56 Corpl McFarlane, 55 Sapper R Ball, 54 ~‘ S Bali, _ 53 Corp_l R Cameron. 51 Sapper H Hyde, 50 Corpl R Hcrn, 50 Sgt \V P Doull. Sapper E Rice, 49 Bugler J R Baird, 48 Sapper‘J Lawlor. 48 Corpl W L Smith, 48 Sapper E_ Hickey. 47 Sergt. W. Diamond, 47 Sapper G. Brown, ° f Mu. W. A. Wiiiuisx, lei; yesterday at WA1‘s0N’s drug store. Just arrived from Ontario a few bushels CLAN- Tartan rugs. revers rugs, 50 ii P 'fauc rue' and- ullmans, at STANLEY .wmprvsulruss-...s.. Mas. W. H. Tiniiaiisri left yesterday for the Magdalene Islands lo visit her son. Mir. Or.ivr:R McLi~:oD. ot the Anglo Americau,Telegragli Co's. staff. has arrived home from Baie Verte. for Toronto, where he intends studying at the Ontario College of Pharmacy. MRS. CHAs..E. FULL ard daughter. who have been visiting this city, left by yesterday inorning’s train for their home iii Dakota. TENDERS for catering and issuing score cards for M. P. A. Sports, Sept. 8, are bein received bvE H Beer, REMEMBER the Orange Tea at. Cance ` Cove on Thursday afternoon. Special ‘ return trip of the terry boat from ; Rocky Point at 8 p. m. to accommodate those returning by carriage or Bicycle. Du. Banos SHAW leaves this morning. for Montreal. He expects to remain there a few weeks engaged in special hospital work betore returning to Char- lottetown, where his many friends nope he will decide to practice. llistniilnr Bargains in Shirt Waisls AN experienced drug clerk is wanted PLUMS, Plume, Tomatoes, Tomatoes. of Plums, Green Gages and Tomatoes, will be sold right. Also orders now taken for pickling cucumbers, Onions.- Cauliflower, Green Tomatoes. See them at the merket tcday. Do not delay, will not last long.- J. J. GAY & SON, Telephone 180. Sinus 5 cents, as it is a trouble at times to shine colored boots. we have arranged with our repairers to clean all kinds of boots.-Gorr Baos. g _ . . Sec’y_ C. A. A. Tender at once. Shins for Small Buys. ` 23 lw. ible ` Corpl D Kennedy, V Supper John Ball. 44 H W Mitchell. 41 _ “ J Lightizer, 41 H Chas. Rcs=,' 38 , Corpl J Simmons, 38 ‘Sapper Toivnan, 37 -° AA\kins, 37 °‘ J. L. Gordon, 37 4 ~‘~ F. Rice ` 37 " ‘i W McDonald. 30 B “ D Nicholson, 30 ‘ S. C. Moore, Esq., (of Haszard dr Moore) an old member of the Company, presented a special prize of a fountain pen to the Engineer making the largest 1 number of bulls éyfs. l Scrgt. Major Baird captured the much coveted prize, having made 17 bull’s_ eyes out of 20 shots, He will hereafter be known in the Company as _ “Bull‘s-eve Baird." D The prizes donated by the officers and Sunburn ° - and when the face burns after exposure to the sun and wind. there is nothing ' so cool and soothing as Johnsoii’s_ Cream of Roses. ‘ . ' It takes the smart away and leaves a delightful cool sensation. Is not sticky and rubs dry in a minute. Elegantly per- fumed. Price 25 cents. i Prepared and sold only by r~ Drill Shed. . S .i __ \ \ `\ . g 2223.3 .?§£.”t1»S§§2§§§§.;;3.g"°..Pf§.l ~s sir lst" The Imperial O11 00.. .I-td . .- .. _' _ ~ You’ve been finding - tliesehardsto get most likely. We had this line made up sp ecialiy for us. ‘ They’ie of strong, heavy white cotton, A linen bosom and bands, ,same style 8.8 shirts for made in precisely the ' ‘the boy’s father". Sizes run from 12 to 14_ Our Price ° llll Illlo) I N U o each. ' Eliiiinin ti What We Advertise We Have. I. ll I. IC IU* ‘.\..‘ ` i _ .g '- ._ . eoooew.“Ifiv- 'hw-'= W- g@@@@@@@G@ f-i -l `ght cheap. We don’t carry any trashy lines, but our 1 prices compare very favourably with the price! ' _ which inferior furniture is sold- for in other stores. HIS WEEK _ We would like to _call your attention to our extension Tables. We have a large vlriety at rock bottom prices. "Ano |.ic.i-i1' Burn it in a lamp alongsideof any oil you can Be uiiprejufliced in your judgment and you will buv only "Arc Light." ’ \ leurs: BAKERY @' ° lhmaesi Bread. Q ~ 1,-.. 1-1 llliill nkpufs a new Breakfast _ ‘ up in a 10c package, Rl llbsolutel ure and l ,' Y P n '°°°lnmended by medical _ °°°“°V8l'y nutritious and faidigenaifoofi niieel f.°l' Cooking on every ,For sale at g-¢ s aorrs ll FINAL NQTICE T0 L:Avz We have notified all oui- shirt waists that they must be out of this before _the end ot _ nex t week. To help them out and also to give you a rare bargain we are making the fol- lowing unprecedented cuts. - .» Only 7 left, Pretty patterns in Muslin, detachable collars. Sizes 32 to_38. | Regular price $1.50. our Price 890. ' ' ` f L01' All gone but 8. Size 32 to 36, detachable collars. Regular price $1.35, our ` price 79c. 2 LOT About Q0 left of this lot and they are beauties. Dainty muslin with detachable 3 collars. size 32 to 40. Regular price $1.25, our price 690. _“ ‘ _ LQ1' This is the wear well kind.; About 25 left good __ patterns'm'both dark and ‘ 4 light. sizes 32 to 40. Regular price $1.10, our price 590. LGT ‘ These are what areleft of 3 or- 4 good lines, many of them worth 88c, but out ~ A ecnre a bar in. . 5 they go at 490. There are only about 30 left,so call early and s I ga ‘ sniiiiili. M it