_ Togin swayor “rr ~ I.. your home the best . suv” 1835 l.§.&Il_\lAl:I..ACE P _,_ l, W. W `Wtilner ol YOU Get your taken in that new dress lt will both you your friends. people are lehvlng their orders fl' cool fwsrunto -'We have s nice assortment of Pario Kitchen and Alarm Clocks. .,_ , . ,Prices Moderate. C. W. Patterson Jewellel Phone I-B _ llard Coal Afloat and -to arrive per Schooners “Damletia” and lebanon” and "Ann ]. Train- or” xzoo Tons best quality Hard Coal in Egg, Stove and Chestnut Sizes. _ _ Customers would do well to boolr their 'orders so as to have their Coal delivered whilst" vessels are discharg- ing. ' ` C. Lyons Q Co -<_- Rothsay cuttzguu. ~ School, I' Roiheaay, N. B. ...°.':.';is'.:tt‘i ‘:.':.:i'a.'.ii'“i::,.".::‘;':'.- pulte separate lfolp the rua n bu id- ngsé ern eaeli I u charge of two mgfte :ion unexeelled-buildings up-*sedate and spl ndidlyequlp ed. inc ud ngen s cellenl gymnaarum and manual t.rxTlnin_g department- te ehing stall high r uslllied. Msaopgng or_| fir Universities. R. . ~. Ill DQ 8. ' Next term helina Sept. l2th Illustrated Calendar antlfull details on Application to REV. Writ. IIBDARD, M. A. ` lleadmaafer, ‘I-ieitthstulll --_-.ia-» ___.,' ' t for Women ""“’1‘he'i'e’s a' fine display of ‘ dainty wallrlng boots here that will please particular women. The line shows the choice products of the leading factories in Canada and the ‘United States and there’s such s grand variety of styles, grades and sizes .that every taste can be fully satisfied. ’ » All the new styles are .shown with high toes, high heels, heavy water proof soles that make ideal walking boots-~ all butloned styles, your choice I Mrs. SI. Robertson, Bonahaw. P. E. I.. has been visiting her sister, Mrs. James Douglas, Alma. N. S. Vernon Gay, Charlottetown, cross- 'ed to the mainland by the Northum~ _ lterland this morning. -W. W. Walker, Charlottetown, was a l1Ml¢h8¢l` by the Northumberland _ this morning to Halifax. J. C. Sims, Charlottetown, was a passenger by the Northumberland to I-laliiax this morning . _ _owing to A he" usb of __ At a. recent meeting of the quarter y I ODY tprrespondents are asked to await The Northumberland left Charlotte- town at , 8.35 this morning for Pic- tou with a large number of passen- gers and s general cargo. *‘F.1' R. L, and Mrs. Dougau, Charlotte- town, were passengers to Summer- slde this morning en route to St. John. , .___ Claude McKay, Station Agent, ` Montague, was a _passmger from Charlottetown this morning to Bos- ton. J. L. and Mrs. Hutchison, Boston, have returnedlrom nn enioyable visit to N.0Va Scotia and Prince Edward Island.-Exc. The Harland returned from West River about 9 a.m. today and leaves again at 3 p.m. for West River, re~ at $4, and $4.50 according to to quality. Alley 8 Co '>r35QueenSt.` ’ Beer ®. tGofl’s _ _ WIIILE IN TOWN _ . EXHIBITION . SWEEK, liave Your Pll0T0 I Taken At 0ur Studio .BAYERJ turning about 5.45. Mrs. J. M. Campbell, Charlotte- couver, spent Saturday in York., in Charlottetown celebrated the be- ginning of the Jewish New Year on Rev. Alfred Hall, commissioner for the Right Honorable Lord Strath- cona, who was in Charlottetown connection with the distribution the Nelson Shields recently, was St. John this week and is now Fredericton. in ol in in _..._ The eastern express arrived in fifteen minutes late; the southern ex- press et 9.25 a.m., on time; the Cape m., fifteen minutes late. and the Tig- nish accommodation at 12 noon, twéhtv minutes late. The Drummond colliery has been doing better of late, and from this out it is expected to make up some ol the leeway of the first halt of the year. Schooners are moving freely, and there is a brisk demand from provincial points. Coal is also being shipped freely to P. . Island, e large quantity going to the P. E. I. Railway.-Mining Review. ' Yesterday about 5.30 p. m. traffic on the I-lillsboror Bridge was held up for some time owing to a team being recklessly driven by James Cumming, Miilview. The team coming in the opposite direc- tion was on the wrong side of the bridge and a collision between it and another team ensued. As a result the driver was thrown. out and dragged some distance, the horse running away. He received a had shaking up and e. bad out on the head necessit- ating several stitches. The first of a series oi declama- tory contests in connection with the* W.C.'I‘.U. work took. place at Colville, Wash , on Aug 27th and was verv ranging from eight to twelve years by different elocution teachers They PHOTOGRAPHER Hilllfll.u'_BllIl Still . __ _ .~ _ t .- I v. I 1 _*At this .seasonof tl1e`year l!e»the.dd'ys1.and 'nights grow cool and chilly. the one great thought __of all householders, .ie to prepare for the com1_ng winter, by having the coal bins lilled _with good fresh coal. Wlreri this is doneand the coal snugly. stored away, one can more easily combat with the dutiee of the hour. 8;f”d.e‘.‘.ha\aeu upwhir; sttxkths su o ~c o ee~ n - I-\"ii;i¢‘ti\;\;'il¢?ii_?>i1 eeisl, most suit- able for Iiéipisitlc mad :team pm-p°|¢_ ig, gy sen u your order and we will seethet sat- isfactory delivery is muh' If iowest‘prices.- _ ;a¢..is iw.-....i... csv cat-14 gh* 8 8. Lin \\. " '_ E 1- - _ 5 i _ I nBl.)f>'.'°ill'ft?l4inn I Bslgl i:¢f)°e‘lil)a‘lnl’::lors .Bio --. Bt. P netsw.) V ' WIC 3 ' ____n..___.-_;_ ____ .... _- ----*_=*;:‘--1;-=»_-_-_-=~_=; » , '.|;._ sf.__si`rows.- n. it. n ' _ DBNTIBT _ H ' -" ` I I » s2..'i.:f:e'.=.e..°.~.'-f<=»»~r ' Martyr. ' _ il 'ro QUEBEC AND MONTREAL. Via thou intercolonial Railway Ocean Limi d Express. the shortest most comfortable and convenient mode of travel between all Prince Edward Island points, and Quebec and Montreal. Connection .with this last through express is made vis steamer to Point du Ohene daily er- espc Buneays, and a train fiom the Points meets the Weathoun Ooeas Limited at Moncton. Tickets and reservations may be obtained at the amos or W. K. Rogers the local ticket agent. The Ocean Llnslted travels throueh f territory rich in scents beauty' and maiee the lastest time of any through train _from the Lower Provinces to the metropolis arrivh! in Montreal at 1.85 a. rn. which is smpls‘_tltna to enable the traveller to make connections 'with the fast through trains ot the Grand Truck Railway -for Toronto, Detroit, Butler is, out obtuse, no other waters l. points. - I-il I I tl._ silver medal awarded by the state and was very largely appllufled- -79511 Acorn referred to is s daughter of J- H. C. and Mrs. Acorn formerly of Pownal. . ::'i‘h¢ purity, Ireshneas' and absolute deliclousness of Molr’s Chocolates, are known to _all lovers of high grade sweet meats. ,We carry s. full line of these chocolates in hulk, and package. Our sales' are _so large that each shipment is soon sold out, and you are thus sure of* getting absol- utely freeh chocolates-254:, S5c. 50c. nnd sou pkgs, 501: lb, in bulk. E.A. It mr so our is tm. Promo _, grip.. rptmlww swung dynamo) » . _ --- 1 ~ - , _ - __ ; e ~ :..-.-.- » _' (From sswrdars svuuiug ouwuau) _ 'owen irraiuor. ~oi.sr1uemowu, me ,this‘ morning for Halifax. Charlottetown, -were passengers this Montreal. . ` Af. the Charlottetown Police Court this morning Michael Hennessey was lined I5 or _20‘days for being drunk, Bam. Mclllachern, for keeping s vici- ous dog; was adjourned until Thurs- day next and M. Murphy was sen- tenced to 6 months for .infraction of the prohibition law. _ ` ly official board of the Central Methodist Church in Moncton. Rev W-i°°"¥ ,"‘° °PP°°“"-\“°° °f mir J.‘1..,Barty was unanimously invited ' _ S _ to remain another year. Rev. Mr.` i _ ~ 3.. .j._f___‘-»_~.~~ °__._,', if . '*‘“ Batty is well known in this province, A Moncton Exe, says that Mr. Batty is one~ of the oblast ministers Cen- tral Church has had, and under his mgngggment the church looks lor- ward coiifldently to a time of con- tinued prosperity. It is expected that ten thousand Odd Fellows will be in Winnipeg next week when the Sovereign Grand Lodge will meet in annual session. The delegates from the Maritime Provinces are Messrs. W. B. Hooper, Mayor of Fredericton; W. E. Brock- enshire, of Halifax, and F. H. Seller, of Charlottetown, J . J. McKinnon, of Charlottetown, P. E. I., goes as a delegate t_o the meeting of grand secretaries, which is held during the session of the Sovereign Grand Lodge. All the delegates have left for Winnipeg. Mrs. Sellar and Mrs. McKinnon will accompany their hus- bands.-St. John Exc. _/~. Captain Alexander accompanied by ¢°W\1. and Mrs- 0. J. Patton. Van- his daughter Mrs. G. E. Hughes, has been spending the summer in Wetas- guests 0! Pop” *md Mrs' C°°k°- kiwin visiting his daughter Mrs. Will. _ Mellett. The captain left his P. E. I. Members off the Jewish Nationality home in Apr" spending R month with his son W.W. Alexander, M.D., resid- ing near Montreal and was there d M » PL. E;':|'i':|1‘ Gates, the latter training for nurse towns of the west. Captain Alexand- ,, Cid" in tpaFNlii:_. idiot? I:osp\lltal, N. Y., er_‘ plpd Mrs. Hughes left on the mid- Also! gwd Msonnlentofpickmw Spice spen r ay n or u, t e guest of n g train and intend visiting Win- »»“- W' “~ '“““__“'°- :f:;.°.§..$:‘°:s°'..z““..a“.;’:'.f;;“‘ .‘;°':;z Gulf."--Wetaskiwin exc. ::~Wo have an excellent dyspepsia cure, if you are suffering from any form of this common disease. Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets assist the stom- ach in its work of digesting food, acts as a gentle tonic and enables the body to derive all the nourish- 0hBfl0¢t®li0Wl1 £05115’ Bt 3-30 B- 111-. mont from the food and cures stom- ach troubles permanently. Sold with ,the Rexall guarantee. The McKin- Traverse accommodation at 10.05 a. non Druir. C0-. corner Great George and Kent Bts. .Mtl. 2 aa . Purchasers of cut glass need to make sure that they are getting the genuine article. We know that there is be- ing marketed by manufactur- ers who are considered reliable a line of so called cut glass in which the pattern is really pressed, and afterwards touched up and polished on a a wheel. Our Cut Glass is fullyfcut When the cutter tahoe a piece in hand it is perfectly plain and polished by hand. We control for Cherlotletown,the product ofthe oldest and largest Canadian factory, and feel that we have the very best in cut glass to offer our patrons. largely attended. A great many being .leWel¢l'*0PllCllm unable to get seats. Nine little girl! i ` G. F.. iiU'l‘CIiESON ‘old taking part, having been taught l -1 all did exceptionally well but' Jean I I 'h B E. Acorn, aged 10, carried oil the e Value. Our motto is to give the best value for the money ‘in every purchase Boots and rubbers at lowest prices. _ ' . J. ll. Bell ` Great George St. Foster. Central Drugstore. PeoLple’s . T__he__c_ztre if - "Three Dur-ands” it gl __ _ Pantomlme Knockout Comedians [_ °_, Skate N ovelty” "_ _, ‘ ,_ .fnener Than the Best . . mi.-.. __nIss%’s;aN'r 'runs 'ras naar. ' -_.....- _ _--~ “ --~..-:--------- -_'U Jean \:,i_ ‘ *~°.>;rf.-i€-.`\.s .2 M wil ~~-=el‘lanse of Photo Plays . js! _ '1;ii“~ u str at e d l’o't\g s _J I ..'A"ff’¢'l|f`nt-