16, 1909 1 _ 7_4 _F " was naar News ~ _ 'rss ouiumian :serovar i>rai;rivt_ N°‘?’9~“d' “P'to~date equip- in ment in every particular, Lady assistants always hand. ' Prices just what on would in wish to pay. y The Dim... Undertaking co, F in allb hi etc. ram T _ _ attention. ' ' Funeral. directing quickly, aiietly and _perfectly perform. if The latest new Offices 209-211 Prince St. iii the afternoon. g Open any hour, day or night i J. A. Merrie, ei 'rue mexeyr. Nic- lidson Tobacco Company was a pus- Phone 289° scnger West Saturday afternoon. l. first of all. Rev. W. H. McEwen. Rolfe. 10'". H. R. 0'Connor, Bathurst, arrivedl M _ _- leaves this morning on return home. 3 . , . - - --- Aug I4 |909 __k et _ A _ e Mrs. Percy Carver, Boston, left lieriiixiiis omoe went wen saturday M RW’ Rouen Gampmu’ D` D" M°n' . at Saturday on' a visit to Pownal. ' _ , grriadléywlnzhz P°'93°"g°|' t0 tl" CNY _ *__ . . -M " Ml BN l E i. ' , Rev A Craise and wife, New D i ss se Beary' City' is spend l '__ ` - ~ - ti _ lon, were in the city Saturday. am lg; gridgdi Un,with meme in stan Fresh Bed' cornea Bed and Dam G- F- H“¢°l1=*°i=»'°i¢'v: was it pas- ’ George J. Mahi' aidfsouriel as ellser-east S_aturday~-afternoon. arrived nome~trdin'.{¢‘ff i' Miss me ciiien; cilarioeietewn- °=.'=°"” l.__._ ' 1. _._. _ f ‘ , ~ .,_ . 'wr spent the week emi in summmide. -_-in 1v.».w-staoa,~ came 1..--by gi., Wu. ' _ ., _- e T4; ': ‘- 1" - 135+" dai ‘ _v "°m'>t‘_"_”l“-35W.|’!l%Y` lllgllf "Uni Siinr _ 1 1- ‘~»S¢¢'Ly*_|_‘1le‘a' pf., _iHti;_gBli_ _(:_urige.wPe_ake'st tai_:_i_oii_,hgvaa merside. _ _ _ , , -I _ , n ey arayreurn -f'ni‘é in the City Saturday ni§it and will énrgitagz. 3l\0l‘W00d is visiting *_ return today. Y 1°- A Newberry, of the Provincial Sec- \, __ V . - -1 q fishing trip to Morell. Fresh Beef, Corneal Beef and La'm'n » Raincoats ~ Who wants one! iie: ` I , . . it '_ ‘ _ "_"_`¢_\__ Y; ei _J -. cl xii If in need of a raincoat or an um- brella you might as well get one or the other now, they are only one ofthe many things, you will need ~ from now on if you _. want to have comfort » n -Iii ` ' "J ""~ `~f = . __,{i_§_¢,;0) _: :I `§. J / i 53;; -ee on wet days. Cravenette Raincoats These coats are guaranteed raiuproof, made from the best imported English Cravenette cloths, come in iight, semi and loose fitting, Q _ \ \\ \ 5* \§§\`\ ':` \ .' ."' V ll Ed ’ _ three quarter and full length in pl iin grey an-i fine striped pat- terns. ' ) Prices 5.00, 6 50, 7.75 e up to l5.00. Rubberized Raincoats _______,,__,_l,Qng__l_oose fitting coals in a large___assortment of colors viz, fawn, blue, grey, black etc. Best quality of rubberized cloth used in these coats, made with ` neat close fitting collars. ' Prices 7.75, 9.65 up to 20.00. Rubber Raincoats Heavy rubber coats in full length styles guaran- teed to keep you dry in any kind of a rain storm neatly trimmed, has high snug fitting military collar. Prices 9.00. I2.fl0 and l5.00. Umbrellas We’ve 1 asplen- didvar- iety of good u in br- el la s f o r b 0 t li m e n a n d women ,_ Moder- atepric ` edones Golf Coats A delightful garment cut to style and excellent-by well made,just the thing for such coolness that strikes one at sun down or aftera strenuous bit at reasonable prices. R. B. Square- brisgs. Telephone No 3. J. J. Johnson, wasa. pagsengm. on return to the City by the Nortliuin- berland Saturday evening, Thomas Morris. who has been vis- tlng his former home here left on return to Sydney Saturday. Rev Dr Falconer, Picton, was a Jai-isenger to the city hy the North- umberland Saturday evening. R. H. Campbell, Principal of the West Kent Street School, City, was a passenger east Saturday afternoon. Rev. F. G. 0’Neiil, who arrived 'rom Baltimore, Md., Frida,-y nlghtylit M-t_ A\i,~|0u_ i vas a passenger to Vernon River on l Saturday. Miss Gcrtie Vanlderstine, Boston, .vho arrived here to visit relations inlo .his Province, left Saturday afternoon for Hermitage. Christopher ’McGuigan, teacher at- .\bony, King’s County, was among .hc visitors to the city Saturday re-- . homie in the City, leaves this morn--l mmmg home in the 8'ft‘em°°“‘ ing to resume his duties in Frederic-l Applications from Dalhousie, N. B. and Salenil, Mass, were received at the Union Commercial College on list 24th. dav Special trains from all points, east, . viest, noi th and south. in (oiinection ,_t;;’lv‘aII_;‘i)`l,’§5tigB‘I3$"gl;)'b?" with the big and populai day, at very man train Friday ni__;_ht_ He was EW rates Interesting sports, both pio .tccompanihd by his sou, A. J. Cnlni- nbeli and wifo. lv1'i.sses Emma and Ella May Mullen, lol Milford, Mass., have arrived for a month's vacation to be spent at the homie of their father, Mr. Daniel Mul- leni, Ten Mile House. Among the outward passengers from this city Saturday were!-Miss Alice Welsh for Boston, Capt. W.. A. John- stone for Montague, J. J. Johnson to Pictiou, Dr. and Mrs. McNeill and son for Pictou.» John and Mrs. and the by those present. The weather was beautiful. Tha salt sea breezes of this sights while in Pictou, are proving E t attr cbive to the pleasure seek- gxsd thi? city_ ate themselves that what is being 8 Newsome &Gilbe,.t__ Statijhum -5-,,r_ and i`t can be added that never ' Sl* tg mil"-~ -w.. c. -Tamer, of w. c. .'ru'ma~' a W. S. Loiison and Dr. Reddy re- turned to this city Saturday from a y rig on rn to Ottawa. b at reasonable prices. R. B. Square- .._b_r_1ggs`." Telephone No. 3. 0o.,*waa_a passenger on the_Soiilbh-', 'ern trarn Saturday afternoon, . ‘ ii " ' ’ ' ' ‘ Major Jones, who has been in/to,w'n _attending the Proiv-incial Shooting, returned home Saturday afternoon. - Victoria Division. Sons of Temper- ance, meet this, Monday, evening in Wrlg-ht's Hall. V sitors always wel-| como. -_iii iii-: 0uierN‘s"ic"iiIiNir ciiiiiiini ...T-:_ ......., _ - _ ' at lihiienld fJ0dl¥~ Head Olilce in New Prpw Bl9ck-Charlottetown. tilvhl' iisigigi'-i'“==i°?»7i°'°“”¥;tl“”' ' ` A _...__..J w -0ne third oil boys’ Wash y Suits and Blouses Saturday ~...~...~..»\-_\.- _ Watch thein go-for go they will and in a hurry at the prices we ' _ are marking on them now. This offer is not for a few picked here and 1 tliere-but every blouse and suit in the store is offered you for choice at Lemiuell Doyle has arrived home from Boston on a visit to his fatheri Dennis Doyle, City, who is in del'ica.te iieaitn. l Rev. J. A. Wlnila‘d, Government delegate to the Old Country for this Province is now working in the rural districts of Derby. Rev. W. W. Smallinan, New Glas- gow, N. S. Pastor of the Baptist Church there, is in the City. I-ie ar- rived Sa‘turday night. Miss Sue Jenkins. of Jenkins &' Son, City, went out on 'the Murray Harbor train Saturday afternoon to pegnd the week and with' her parents A great man'y people enjoyed an outing Saturday to Rocky l-‘iii.i€.. The beautiful sail up the West itiver n the cUm-modious steamer Harland was also exceptionally well attended. Ashley B. Crasweli, of the Bank off New Brunswick, Fredericton, wlio' has been spending a vacation at liis` .i 0ne Third oll That means that wash suits worth 1.00 are now 67c -'I wash suits Worth 1.50 are now Loo °‘ wash suits worth 1.75 are now 1.17 i A f---Another Waist Sale--- Tailored Blouses worlli 1.95 for 1.25 5 ~ I This is a tailored waist that you will like. The front is made of liaurlsome all over embroidery-a wide band of it-the body of the wsi~t . is very neatly and carefully finished, the long sleeves have laundered cuffs attached, and there is a detachable laundered collar. These waists sold in ic regular way for 1.75 and r 95. You may choose on Saturday and Mon- .iy for _ .|25 Please come as early as vou can ~-the line is limited. ' ssc 'rilii-:M is THE SOUTHERN WINDOW. 9 ton. tl ._ d' _ %>__Z/oiiien who can wear size__34 and 38 waists can get a gicat bargain in and Gillis Cullum by lads and lassies I i sso ii on as ccntly called fortib from the pref. ,_ __ i~__ . many favorable comments on Mr Mi _1 ' ' “' Iiean’s election Mr McLean is a son of William McLean, City, and' a bro .. M. A A K G r Some attractions in Neckwear . t lM-,sees Newson for Seattw ofillvlbe gatifyiiig to the many friends . 'I‘he sail to Picton Satiurdoy by the hear that ha 'H b‘""5 entlrely 5"” 'V Northumberland was much enjoyed ° The annual Scottish Gathering willl ounrls. Veinoii River. on next Thurs ssional and amateur, Highland Fling nd and pipe mush. galoie Bo sure to l _wk _ Now liere is the whole matter--we have too many gowns in oc. = o ' i il. 9| lfl ‘ r cL»ean in this Province to Y The election or Mr Charles A Me- I; you for helping us. Your share will be twenty per cent dlsccii » 1 -1 i' Lean, Spokane, Wash, cnshiei of thc' 1 gown you buy Sutluday or l\/[o[,daV_ 'l‘rader's National Banlk at that pflace . s ;2..?s.:i;°f. 75 ri. A TW°“lY P21' cell* “ll- essrui in his chosen profession l There are plenty of Tourist frillings ready to day-per box f_2€f_§_;~“1~_i1‘f'<=§eel_e_=%LQi*f DOLLAR- H " `* ' _ 7 l r’ I' Y L v-J r "“` "' "“_‘° *.1 ’ __ _ xi, Dollar Nightgowns lor 80 cents __ .. whitewear. \Ve want; fo reduce the stock a little and we are '.~'f';`_rf - "i . ~' We have just opened a great new line of pretty frillings. ioc aid of them to their credit is tru is _- _ A grae., many ,mumble commenw , We are cleaiing out a lot of tab collars worth to 6oc for , ~ ~ are being passed by tourists an tiip combined with the pleasant ravsllers on this clty's appears/noe harlottctown peop_'e can congratul- ,1 __ Unstarclied collars, embroidered, same shape. as the 25c for ~ _.____._Pretty..gilt..belts.with-iiice°buckle,-a very fine lineat ' Moreof those handsome elastic belts, good 75c value for IOC IOC "2 51: 50C in. . A correspondent from Bradalbane Mu/ss. is visiting his old home here. -Miss Maggie McLennan left for turcsquo brow overlooking the village. :COMPLETE CHANGE AT NEW leaders at just one half the regular rates, or one hundred dollar life iiiiie portraits in oil for tifvy dol1arii,tlfty dollar pastels, same size for Uwdrty- llve dollars, and name ein in free hand crelyon for ten dollarl. ~'l'ho»e who do not know what they want will learn of something of interest by writing him alt once. ‘I-llldrtf. onto, representatives of the famous L. C. Smith Typewriters, have :nsti-. }"fl°“T|;';°:',V:I'_dl_;‘;c “plaza” ':°"1lb°;“t;‘ tilted an annual picnic event: iii \\'lii".ii .look of ith); ance? elfgrais S33 ,§ . . owers in our squares and on our thc athletic and social elements play; ah i rt t rt. The first of these ;§'m?Q§°ca::;_ 01;? some time ngu and streets especially adds to the Ueanty f was a very successful and ciijoyslilo ° affair ind¢ed_ healthy climate. writes"-The farmers in this vicinity goml' t°°k place Saturda “Item _ _ 0 5:; gffttgligél vgggtlfgskinizgiagngggsg ceased who passed away on Wednes- Amerlcan tourists are enjoying this day night at his residence Pleasalt little corner of the "Garden of the Street had hem ill f0l` Several months Gnu "-Carnegie Division is still in H°1°“"°“ “ ‘“d°W- “”° Mis” L“P“l° a. flourlshin condition and holds and (me 5°" David wh” arrived' ‘mm re ul r mil mntable'meemngB__ Boston to attend t-he funeral. Mr. At.- Ang ui Graham lime of Groton Maég wood was well known throughout this moitfpromment florists has rgtummi Province being the travelling repres- en of pleased to soc Angus Gilllsout aigain Were: H' J' Palmer' W' C' Turner- A. H. t/lie Parsonage lawn Grace church, WONDERI-“D T°~’“G“T~ TWO lliiféir' $'t?R§3‘§§.“i‘§‘§T’i.’f.%”iZ NEW REE"S~ Fowl PICTURES' 10N sv`oo1viPi~1'rniN'r"1'EAo1-iiizris NEW 5°NG~ ‘i wrri-1 Aerhicsrioua s'rimnN'r “_ on :Anyone wishing a portrait paint- HE S HAVE AOHI V EM_ "4 “'1°“}3'1l;":t*'° tg A- 41”- “°1'°°"~ ciiiinoiriis suoosiss- go linlixiiriion mia e ' ' on. e , a once. He is now R C offering high class paintings to Is- WITE FOR PA TI ULARs` L' B' the city, and indicates a pure The funeral of the late G. M. A1- y ooiii t-he Psople’s Cemetery. The de _;aturdu,y_ College ,.e,_upc,m on Aug, held on _Riverside Driving Park. ' ' _f_ il- . i _ ' ‘- . ' . “J 'ba tive for the Rock Island Overall Pickurd, lil. Toombs, Alex McDon- :Raniemlber the ice cream social on Z CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE R-OPENS ON THE 17TH NNOT FAIL AT THE C. B. C. LLER. PRINCIPAL. 8-7drtf. harlottetown’s history has the city 60c Sox selling at 35c pr.- The best line of shirts in the city-4 5 cents to 1.50. Sonic fellowsaid that men do not appreciate a bargain-we believe that this statement was a libel-so we have .prepared a great line of fanc\- _ sox--all the balance of our prettiest 50:: and 60 cent styles--anfl we are clos- _, ingthenioutfor.._.._. . _ 35c See the great line of i11en°s fine balbriggan underwear in all sizes and - many finished---worth to 1.20 for per 'suit. . . . _ . _ . _ . _ . . . .. . .. . . . _ . .$5.00 "-.,_ _ 4 1,. .nr » .,, a -.,.-...- -sam¢s~a»\u»»a\-Auiwnunuemna-www.-..“a-_\wa»-.\.,.~»\N...-s..-_-..-..»-...r g 1 _-.\e.\-_-_~.\-.ws-....-,. --_§________.__. _ --» - _ ‘ zgadbm-y'g English Nlrt Chnicoliite, is ii delicious combination cf P\U`\* Chocolate, Hazel and Walnuts. We have imparted it large quantity diri-rl from thc manufacturers in }_*]¥\‘Al&l\fl .md can offer an excellent article at ,, very moderate price. The Two Macs. Macdonald & MCKWUOU- 1"“g' _,i,,¢_B_ ilrtf. yards, that is the size of the best t.'willed 'imported tartan carriage wrap that we are selling at $2.00. $2.25 and $2.50. They are the best value ever offered to horsemen and farmers that we know of. The put- terns are all good. Jas Paton & Co. 7-23dtf. _~l.etyour 0"" I _ 7- --V 3*. *.3 . Gadburylfi 0 ii; .,¢_..- - .$962 ` “Two yards by one Bud B bull if-biiilt for durability taco $1.25 $_r.5o. ` ` Uinberalla Elegance $2'.5o'$3 50 up. _ Eyerything tliat’s new in handles. Natural wood, -_ stay horn,gun metal,ivory pearl, silver and goldtrim- , ed etc etc You certainly need one ' when it’s raining-and _ .When it’s` not., you need one for fear its going to. . ’ _ . l ,\`, i.| \\\‘ \`\ 5 \ `. ' ma me lime ' ‘ /,,;;_ _ of out door play. _ Feels comfortable and looks stunning. All colors, white, Grey Blanket, Prices etc 1.65 1.75 up to 5.00. i ii ii I U » mmade the name a house- The reputation of Stewarfe ‘ _ _ Bread has been honestly earn- ed. Quality, cleanliness and Zsllll in manufacture have .hold word. ~ Telephone 31| ' ii saw fi Q 1. fioiiai a A " rlnllm iiiake money lor you Ask for free booklet telling you about it. Get iffo-day Time is limited. Gliiicolates We have just receiv- ed,directfromEngland, a large assortment of these delicious,assorted chocolates,put u_p in %, r-2 and 1 poun pack- ages. ' “llll llll lll'..l” ,;_ N ewson’s Block. U ,- » ' ~_. 5 Mattress Making lhave the only power machine in the Provinc or picking and dusting old hair, wool, flock and othe mattresses. Any kind made over equal :tot new Us moderate cost. 1 MARK WRIGHT, C .` . ' l f, "'» » _., -¢ .i , ,-~_i_ . The }|eeDONAl.l| C HaeKlN||0l . DRUGGIBTS. Cor. Gt- Geo. and Kt.Sts~ _ \ 0 Cheapest Way _ _ i L’1._l to create an Estate is by aL_ife Insurance Policy. The Sun Life will issue a_policy to suit 'any one’s present financial cir- cumstances. Call and see E. E. EIIQVV. Manager for P. 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