lf ”' FEEL FINE. BUWHS STUMAEH Hll|lllIHl. lIlIl|]S CLEAN YOUR LIVER AND CONST - PATED BOWELS TONIGHT AND I Clitllilli lllli _.5 31-1- l'r PAvs to bu’y___in t_h1q_,Proviilpe. THE EXPRESS.-The late express from the West arrived in Charlotte- LOADING PRODUCE.-The Schoon- er Mlnnie Laura (Capt. Reuben Penny) is at Murray River loadin a full.car- so of produce for Syduey,“N. S. BACK FROM OTTAWA.-Mr A. A. McLean, M.P., who paid a short visit Ottawa. returned last night, arriv- town last night at 10.50 o'clo_ck.__ _ trib_ul=¢S nientigvvhlle it goes up largely ca in ‘smc geml W the best at the lowest kloep your head clea sto ac price. ke, it leaves behind`°° th to the occup S8 CR ewal’ 9V9l`Y few d ith l hartic pills or castogygiliy Tllissa miss' Ili? important. C, _ Cascarets i dl t l_' l B ls one of the thmgs that con stomach' remgxllihg §0;u_'¢`f$151i;<;s§\;(¢; arrangements will be made to form the largely to our enloy it1;llr{i fermenting food and ul to gases; hai e the excess bile from the liver and rry out oi’ the system the constipat- 0 odds. how sick, hesdilchy. bilious 2 ng fitted up and will be occupied Miss Gorman for her several sses. After the opening dance, fferelnt classes in Oratory, social and let dances, etc. PATRIOTIC MEETING.-A patriotic bowiagte matter and poison in the meeting will he held at Red House. arm ' in Ktinggi County, oil Friday, October ‘ _ ` _ . a .O p.in. The object of the aIltS Of thc house. f(§‘_§§g§l‘;'1:'l_llll>a;3iaigguegeegog call-ltcsrlrlyt Falrmy Field service and ned cross . 0 l T We can Supply you with Ill: Nl “E hey work while you sleep 5 nds will be explained and a sub- iption list opened. A full attend- " Get “ 1° cent M" “°W iss in Charlottetown b ' y the late ex- ml;-’€o3'v<;;1sk9lDlng your liver, stomach press fi-am me West Cascaretkloc ean, pure and fresh with _.___ g F merei' forvlns s nas- THE Psowss HALL, slnmysnie, is t _ _ .. . N Y. m h sweet a rl your liver and bowels regular for / months. D0ii't forget the children- iii - . cr 10-cent box from your druggist will alice is expected MISS GORMAN will formally open e Charlottetown School ot Expres- A Picliard & C0.-_ ` MH. CUCHHANE Mil Order your Supply today' l.ilxl:;l’rtl(it]tle ilisides need a gentle cleans- gi Bl PHEMIEH Ill UNT. on on Monday evening, Oct. 5, by reception and dance. Owing to the St George’s Lodge occupying their Premises, Miss Gorman will hold all her classes this year in Prowse's Hall, Sunnyside. Particulars of open- ing dance later. CROPS IN MURRAY HARBOR.- lu the Murray Harbor district the maj- 1 parade ~ at noon. L .___._.______ lvl ,_ H IIMUC i’or_you at Patons Millinery Opening. Miss Doir and Miss signers in Ch’town ' °" :IWORLD WIDE FASHIONS .on awa Hears Railway Minister ls g Likely to Succeed Late Sir James tl Ilo Rai -..._ 0 Whitney. ( f y OF INTEREST is ill store `for the position. ,(10011 5817 on is a buyer oi’ experience tc the province (‘olue and c Mr. Cocllrane was formerly Minis- r of Lands, Forests and Mines for Bears is oilc of the bcst de~ A Ontario, and was very highly regard- if* . . d by his colleagues ill the provincial th see the allowing this afternoon. 5823 cabinet. F L . i l` Furniture Sale AFIMY F|ELlT_SERV|CE FUND.- rity of. the farmers have .taken iii their rain, but there is still a good quan- ty of it remaining in the fields. 'I`lic :rops ill thc district, in common with *-' the other districts. are said to bc I ()'l"I‘AWA. Sept. 30.-Wllilc it has exceptionally good. Patvrrs Thursday sncr- Jiigiilegdiuiiigblliiswbyiggfiili nrubllitatrlig lay between Holi. W. J. Hanna, Sir GP Adam Beck, lion. J. J. Foy and Hon. in r. Hearst, it is rumored here that W ll. Frank (lochrane, Minister of 9 livays and Canals. ina be chosen fi MUSICAL TR EAT.-Citizens ill gen- al should patronize the organ recital _St. James Church tonight and hlle enjoying an evening of choice ntertainnleilt also help along tllc Pat- otlc Fund. Silver collection at the BELGIAN RELIEF.-Large quantit- s of clothing are being received at. c Drill Shed for thc Belgian Iicliei’ und. but mucll more is needed. All parcels will he called for, it the sec- etary, Mr. D. J. Riley, is notified, and parcels will be taken free by the rail- . . wily and gtg-iiniei-5_ ii simuifi be seenliiiiviilg been intoi't'ere lil»rldl_»l5o1l. iluu;:lli.el' of tho into l»U\_'_U"N, 5"l‘f- 30/”-‘\ 'l@FDU-*Sli to is “_ i|,.,,,i,.|-_S-iid igiiufsi,-;i_ the 'lining frolzl l\lll;in glles ilmlel' K ‘ . l . I . ii i 0 ‘ ' - vi. ...l `._ _ Hnntggug TION. --- i nagc done, cvclylioily lrlpiiy .lgnin lrcc your corlls niili l’ut.lll;lll-s Porn ‘Ixtro.ctor. Acts like lull-,;ic~:loll't c any bill; "l‘iltll~.;~_'.’.'s"-- ic's till; st, 2-Tc. :it all os,;i.ll.~n our t\n= ~ and his term expired one year ago but ' .\'..l'tio fronl ’i‘:lttnl,, one of them uns was c\tc1lde_;.-»;._»;‘¢;'»'.-';:-. _ i THEi “HA'I`TERIE” at the lVlEN’S STORE _- irumi_ There was a ia]-ge attemim,(,@ montl Kelly, of 'Soulllport, also colli- , _ and the meeting was a great Sue-¢eS5_ peted at the illeci.illi;,.-hcillg~a.starter . We are authorized by Edmund Carson to sell at his The no... l.. 1.. Je..l.i...., ivl_l._A., pr... nl thc rrounlg cl-ls.-_ Line 111105 S.. ‘ sided, Exceiieiii speeci,e5_ wortiiy my the Mayor ran to victory, as was inti- home McGill Avenue on Thursday Sth October 1914, the great Cause. were dcliv-roi by slrinlncll to Mrs Kelli- in u wire from ner ’ ’ ’ w. w. slllnvan (chief Justice), Ml- p. lluslvnld last <>v@\\lns. commencing at 12 0’cl0ck noon, all his household furni- §‘°“°‘5°“f MP-' “el” 1" F“"“"°“ “W1 ture, comprising Parlor, Dining room, Bed room, Hall and of carpets, rugs, shades, curtains, oil cloths, dishes, glass r T. C. James, among otllcrs. Miss t1You don’t "go it bliiul" wllcli you Nicholson earned the hearty plaudits WY ll RWE" Rf’m@'-lY- YOU KNOW ` the audience with a spleildidrecita- what YOU HTG E01-fills. You don’t oven _ _ _ _ _ tion, the snbjngi being pm-ticiiiariy have to risk your money or your fsiill Kltchen Furniture, 1 SupeI'10lf' Plan() (H€lntZ_m3n)_, 8.ppl'0pi‘iat.o to the 0¢¢;i5i0n_ Tim or our -iaith lil the remedial 'val-in: ot ` visitors fronl the city returned by the *1 “Han R"“19d5'» when 1'0" buy lt- late express lang night Because each and 'every one of tliel M nearly 350lllcxal Remedies is guar- ' ' ~ - - DRAMAT|C |:iE¢|1-AL__.Mis _ allteetl to co what you expect it to- . _ ware, etc., etc., together with a lot of farming utensils, ,_,____ w,__,_e__ ,O a____o_m__e to _,_es____°,‘_§’_’c g,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,, ,O ,,,@,,,., .,,,,, _.,,,,S,~_, ,.,,,, 1 thai; ghg has ai-ranged Wim Hem-y ill every way, or your moiicy liar-lr. ' to ` comprising Cart, PIOW, HZYTOWS and all g3I`d€I`i llt(-3IlSl1S; i_,H_ui-mice 30uthwick_ pmsidem of me You liavcn't ally earthly excuse 1 range stove, heating stoves, etc., etc. ig merlmii Coiiege pf Omml-yy Bostom doubt' or liesitnte. Wllolyou buy Rel. mme io Cm”-ioiieiown and give a al Remedies you can lrnmv winit you ramatic Recital about the nlnlols of film elfillllig-b="1~<: ¢ D in no case random, but based on p written reports prepared by coni- » mittees or individuals who had under- " _q_ taken to go carefully into some ques- C0r- Great George and Kent St' tion. Amongst other things nledical inspection of t_lie city schools was 2. , _ " ' ._-_-1 V4-_ "-an-u l _ -il-| presented by Dr S. R. Jenkins. who Bl*-""'. '--' ' " had statistics oi’ schools iii other cities. After keon discussion a colli- l@£\\\\“\ hat _“A trussis a truss.” _ pecial truss is needed i m 'J I/4\\\\\\\\ '£5 early every case and care should be taken in selection so that you will get the right o n e. _Proper fitting is another important consider- ation. We do scientific fitt- \\\`II ` ' ex-Gover- H01' MOKllln0l\. t0 menlorialise the ce a Government in this matter. A resolu- l A Large Shipment Just Received We have just received bythe S. S. "Evangeline" a shipment of Ofiice Safes, which are of American manufacture, and are finished in first class style. These safes are constructed with Tongue, Groove and Interlocking Door Flan8e» "V0 Very desirable features on high grade safe building. No foilice should be without one of these, no matter how small the business. There is no insur- ant; 'so cheap. as having a good safe in which to lock Cash, valuable Papers. USC- _ _ We have them in different sizes at the following prices. $13.50. 15.00, 17.00, 28.50, 31.70, 59.95, 45.75, 55.50 & 52.25. - _ l ` FoX C0., LTD.,-A Meeting of the Q shareholders of the St. Lawrence Sil- Qd G vor Black Fox Co., Limited, will be held in the office of the Company, Charlot- I* i' --s ei it V _ 577402 ml _ mittee was appointed consisting of Dr Goodwill, Di' McMillan and tion was also passed asking that the Dental Association be asked, through Ur Bilgllsll. to take up. as suggested by tlleniselves. the question of dental inspection of school childreli. The vital statistics ot’ the Province were niillutely examined. It was felt that statistics of real value could only be d b I in wllo could devote his time to this and kindred subjects. This nlatter was also referred to tlic Committee ilamed above. Dr Pethic`s report on meat inspection was very complete, and valuable suggestions were made. ss was also Dr Crokell's on milk. Tile housing coilditlons and the sanitary state oi' the city were given a good deal ol’ attention. it is plallllcd to havo all of these questions very fully presented at the Survey Exhibit, which will be held at a later date, and also printed In full in the Survey Report, a booklet that should be of great value and Interest to every citizen. .# ::The Island Condition Powder con- tains only the finest ingredients and is made according to the formula of an eminent veterinary. For 15 years it has stood_ the test and today it is ill greater demand than ever.. Feed it and get results. 25c. full pound pack- age. 20c. pound in quantities. E. A. ‘ Foster, Central Drugstore. mtf. : ST LAWRENCE SILVER BLACK tetown, on Thursday October lo, 1914, at the hour of 7.30 p. m. " L secure y lav g H provincial omcer he Quality Drug swf l i ll fa 5 Illlll 7lfAX\\\\\YII ing and guarantee our work in each case. The satisfac- tion and security which goes with each truss which you buylhere costs nt thing extra. llnson & Jollnso rgllll -is lllll 7I/f4\\\\\\\\\\\lllll\¢ ; . _ Th as is fi ‘:.s.;.t /'ffl/l- 'F ' Y' 3 IT makers of Toilet preparations the _*TQ world over have contributed their best to our Toilet Luxuries for My Lady Here you will find the choicest products of Hudn_ut, Seeley, Roger & Galliet, gihnson, Ingram,Woodbury, ackard and Colgate-they are all represented here. The Two Macs _ Wm. Moran. F'»=f‘v. Treas- ' |49 Gt. George Street. invites you very.__particularly to _see_thc___l.aud- some new blocks that have been coming in lately. TRESS HATS STETSON HATS FRANKLIN HATS. There arc soft half.: in very partie ularly strong vaiiety--for this autumn is a great soft hat season, there are smart new English stiff llats- there are hats of every good blocl_~al1d they are all wearable styles- ~ Young men will appreciate tlle_gr_eat assort- ment of new colorings shown in this ialls shapes at the HATTERIE. Older men will like the assortment. of inod- erate shapes-quiet styles-sober colorings that the l1AT TERIE offers. ALL EMEN will be pleased with the prices that tile HATTERIE offers on nice new fall hats. THE SOFT HATS are 1.50 to 6.50, THE ST IFF HATS “ 2.00 to 5.00. And then you know there is here the finest I range ofcaps in P. ll. I. mf' `\ _;\v,. s"~"bf A Aff.”- .,_. . f._éa-.- e ‘ 1' 4‘ f \ _/ /` l-"1 \ 2 1 __é`i- _Ji LEAVE ir`to"`:he young fellows to know v»?lat’s what in styles-and to recognize the real thing when they see it. Forin- stance, tliistnew Soft Stetson. E41 VV e have full assort-' nlcvits of all the new Silefsons here--it’s an -__-:-_.-y matter for you to select the one that youj _ _ _ _'___ _ i will like to Wcar,;..;#f’°’“' Get Your New Overcoat From \ ~ The Menlo Store CHOOSE YOUR NEW OVb.liCOAT wl‘.f_~l'c you can see at ollcc just ‘now fit is going to like-wlicre you can tell before you leave the store vfheillei' you lik: it. CHOOSE YOUR NEW OVEFCOAT wliroyou can be certain oi _-_ietting tile last word i-_i ()\fei'r;rit style the lit- and set-and swing that perfect tailoring ensures. CHOOSE YOUR NEW OV[1`.RCO/\'I` at the MENS STORE where you will pay strictly “before the war” prices. . Ml;‘N’S OVERCOATS $9, $10, $12, $14, $17, $20, $25. ll/lEN’S SUITS $3, $10, $12.50, $15. $16, $20. $25. BOYS SUITS $2.25, $2.50, $4.50, 855.75, $6.50, $7.50 up. Boys Tweed Norfolks for 8 to 14 year lads Regular $10. value at JUST ANOTHER OF OUR LUCKY purchases--go a lot of handsome well tailored good weight two piece Norfolk suits in greys and browns and navy blue-perfect _ W _ ' filters dandy styles-we bought tllem lmdcr the market, I’ W” so that we can offer you TEN DOLLAI-l(_T~7 ¢ xogm vlltnfsfer ._ - . ggylfg l 7.5 _