. 1 . l W-._ 14. W W acc.-_.-..,.. ._ .sa ......~... »- v 9 11% 16...-; .lr s - PAGE, ' “THE LATEST 16. I9lr an-€`. I V -. 3 -v -il /MI c/Donald l:':.l:.ls.'.:. Qs... d~’>» tlpening the New Fall Goo,_ds. Ladies’ Manlles Dress Goods, Furs, Silks, Golf Goals, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Men’s and Boys’ 0vercoals,ele.elc, nie Latest and Best For' the past few weeks every Country in the Globe has contributed of its best securing f..r us the largest assortment of new Fall Goods ever displayed under one roof in this City. We have searched the best markets on the Continent ‘of Europe in order to secure for the citizens of Charlottetown and our Custom. ers in the Country the latest productions from home and abroad. We invite you to visit our store and see L t‘ie many novelties which we have provided for you. 'D THE NEW COATS \ . . , _ i. / <5 ' , V ii 'I i li/rl//V' 'fi ,;"‘ In this section of our Store we have all‘ the makes in ladies’ Golf Sweaters Ladies' Coats: for the past few days we have received (450) ot the newest designs in ladies’ inaiitles, That we have been successful in securing control of an exclusii/_e » ' line of ladies' coats we think will be fully appreciated by the ladies of this City. The fit and finish of th se garments are in a class never before approached in this City and we have made the prices so low that it biniigs them within the reach of all to secure one of 4' these fasliionably made garments at prices from $6.50 to i5iti.oo. Z tolir swuirisris » of our $1.35 gold c at, it is an exceptionally good value in a range of good colors, coin- T‘l= ‘ igffg’ . ’\_ ir. ` . -, i for igr 1, at prices to suit every taste and every purse VVe wish to make special mention l i forta'ile fitting, has large pearl buttons. Tae best yet for the money ‘$1.35. - ‘~, (' ther l`n:s at $1.75, 2.l|’, 2.55, 4.' 0 ictc. . ' 0 0 Q » b t t t were -bridesmaids. During the core- »- il 1. f inonv the bridc's nephew, Master. Knoll the summer home of the It was when Miss Brookmire was ii' first saw her and lost his heart She was giving a bevy of poor little auto. ' Edward L. Wentz, of anold Philadel- phia family. The family were not im'- pressed by the young St. Louis girl and she was not willing to brook their displeasure. _Then _ came the tragic death of Wentz, and the recon- ciliation between Miss Brookmire and his family. Gillette managed to be- come acquainted with the young- wo- man, but received little encourage- ment. Miss Brookmire was in mourn- ing for her dead fiance for a number of months. Finally, however, by his quiet per- sistence and`sympatby he won. Then this summer the Brookmirc family came to thc Biddeford Pool. Gillette was in Chicago, 1500 miles away. but he did not let a thing like that stand in his way, when he wanted to see his fiancee, and all summer long he spent every week end at her home, travelling 3000 miles` euch time to do so. Brook-Knoll was never more beauti- ful than today, the mist of the 'morn- ing rising about noon to let the sun light play upon the waters of the har- bor, pool and river, and tae broad Atlantic, towards which the cottage faces. It is inoilcrn cottage, with nn old- fasliioneil, liospituble llir, snriolindeil by lawns und stone-walled gardens. The land on the harbor aide slopes to the \vater's eilge, giving ii wonderful view, including sonic historic spots, unioiig tlicni thc stioiie'in.iniiirinl that irinrks the site -of old l"ort Miiry, laiiioiis .ii \Vlilttier'u piioiii. The cel‘cinuiiy was peiirirnicil by the ltev. l"liilip Schuyler of the Episcopal t‘hurch nt llenuingtoii, Vt., whosc father, the Very ltcv. Dean Montgom- ery Schuyler, was ri warm friend of the mother of lilies Brookmire. The bride was in white satin :ind her attendants were , little girl friends. Miss Mary Fmncis Joy of New York city was the maid of lionor_ and Miss lldlizanotli (look and'_Miss Lucy Fitz- liugh Hoblitzell, both of St. Louis, 5:1/ Allied lhirtiitlge Hcbuld Ji held / -’ _ 5 €C011d Fl00l‘ P 3;;*’;;i;“.i'€....‘mir-..i*‘i..Séil°““;.i - is Philadelphia, a Harvard classmnn of Ml‘. Gillette. 9‘i6(lSltlZf The ushers were Enames MacVeagh, H- _. _ ...F .__ CHARi.OT'l‘ETO\VN MARKETS l STYLISH COATS that cost. lessl -- than you would thlnk posslblel generous selection ln style and! color. Special showing oi black coats for Fall. Patons. 9-Zdtf (`.orrcctcd for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. lli-of (qiiiirter) per lb. 7 to 9 lfv.-of tsmulll Der lb, 8 to 16 ll(-cts, per b nch 4 IN MEMORY OF JOHN McDONALD. (Died March 21st, 1911.) OUITUARY. Harold Mnc(.`ormack, Robert Mc- Corinick, Morris Jolinston, all of "*ll°“g°» E~ N‘ll"°ll Of l-“mr lrlnnrl- - ’ '-1 2 Walter Mcliittrick of St. Louis, The weddin breakfast was served g upon small tables set about thc brood veranda of the home. Peacefully entered into rest July Amlmg the fiuests were Mrs' Gmeb , _ 30th, 1931’ N St t’ d 1 b '_ tc and M_rs, Charles Dempster, 'moth- A§I.,:‘;i,f,nBf,?,(,e,.l§a(i1,1,I€§ i;1,§§ii;gl?,f, ;ilg’,`\§` loved wife of (€}riltlleonevltv4l[i:l.eodeaixifi{er; ‘gr “nat msterdofn the g‘°°°";- Charles siiii>l.i<.» \l,1:l<.i.1<.c..il~.T our .ww Ami ...gm come.. down in shadows llnserrng rllnrrlrl Wl‘l°ll “ll” lm" ‘mb seixpiviir .hifi Mrs`?BAerPwiiei.yrgeiriiil)_ u to 5 _ - . » . _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ |.;.,ttm» Eg ;3,f,1|l liuiroriiaiiicnts dt' other shell goods gray ' tr.” Christian resignation to God B J B k ' d Ka I d. [..ir'ili cr lb., _ __ . , _ will. Although confined to bed lor, “mes T00 ml” all S071 ellllaf tonsil dtl. l’o s<;othe and rest the uorld be almost H year she always had B Mrs_ Gmette has been one of the ' - . ii . . I __ 1 -_ _ _ l..ird. Der lb., lg to 18, ` Thu 0 . u de d the silent way kind word and pleasant smile for hu most admired young ladies who have l.:imh (small) per lb. to ml DRESS bK.IRTS °f Voile' Belize' an I sign” O.; 1.181% 6 bivouac o_ " \vho came- to see her. There are left C0lYl€ to Bldd0f0l`d -P001 Year after lifltllulles. Def 2 l>\1llCh0S. 3 C0 5,bcaut1es, stylish, graceful, serviceable ll BBW" 9 0 g lm mom-n a son-Owmg husband' who year, Sho was 8 great; lover of cmldi Lettuce, per bunch White oats, llliick Oats, l‘1i-urs. per doz. 18 l-lay, per ton, $8 t`-alfskins (free of heads) Hides 9 Pelts, each, 45 Ducks, 5,moderately priced. New this Fall.| ‘ _ - _ _ . . . _ d h b . _ i, , ... _ The le ve the ,Irish da of toll with tender patience lovingly minist ren an as_ een interested in the - e -- - 3 - < Serene be ond the world’s turmoil, ll l' ‘"9 0 _» Ullf Els' ~ lllll5 fllll E0 - Eg gg, 20cl1lesI.)l;ntl< niggéipl S»;;sciz\p'ceEofA\;`i2;géirr . In heaveyn,s garb of splendor dust tersl and one b_rot.her, besides alarge Amons thelfishoi- folk s.he is always 15i(,en€ral Drugstore -9_Md3i- when death can neu. again despon clrce of relatives and friends who spoken as Miss (.ornelia and will be to 10; ~ ~ In G0d»s sweet haven of the b1eBt_ .haveuthe sympathy of the communl~|long ‘loved for her kindly thoughtful- to 50, “Your new ,H,`_°“, hat is here that is tv- Those _who sleep in Jesus. G0d,ness in time of trouble or of difficul- izl - - _ ' Ana thus he passedxue mystic was Wlll brrns with Him- ty. 1_VIr and ll/Irs. Gillettv left by auto- , .if an up-to date and well selected , _ __,_________________ , 1 I Fowl, 10 to lll t k -11 1 H d h t That leads to heaven s helds so "IGH G at!! ln the afternoon and will Blueberries' 8 to 10 , tézogo tigi mpzgaseisofyotxts api Boat?) mir’ I d h d FEW ESCAPE CORNS. piansp their honeymoon in the mount. e e '*° a N. Potatoes, (labbriges, Pens, 16 to Caulifiowers, ' Apples. doz., Pork l.00b li. ' .' Addrll' ' tl th n » 5 5 tales Fall caps that‘are heai1tie1s.dDf. 'éha,;"°ga‘,‘:]g $16,013" 0, $510,.; §,e,.e_ They corr.e to the young, the Qld, _._ 18 ' mee' 9' 6 t ' To reap the harvest he hadlsowed d tglseswegllirenpg e@£¢;t§§r¢;>;g& e 3 f all 0B1'1‘UARv_ 5| _ Oh, Lord, beneath Thy ove an - 1 W ll - Our 5 to 10; QI?/\2ll':ll\G NEW Sll;KS nlnrl c,,,.e_ gpurs by Putniimu. Painless corn and 'une omni. or John r. salient, oi 8,] 'mrly 00 Y 006 "SS 0 6 G0 “T art Extractor. The remedy ls St. Raphael, Lot 15, which occurred ilu" Wldlh 950 and T-he best slllt All knew his kindly word and hem-1;; painless, it's sure, it always cures. almost suddenly last Friday, came naysmchooi suite than will anim Canada a‘ the l"'°°' P"9‘°’2,§, None thought of 'mm but brave aaa Don’t experiment. Use the old amlfas ii great shock and surprise to his umh. duty nn the may gr,_un.1_.., or ¢ - jusm reliable Putnam s Painless Corn and many f1”10rl`if.E ._(_)-bl-TT's&ncwlici~c_lict\vo<‘iiLiiliil . .‘ piano classes will coiiimoiice Monday, Sept. liltli. tl-l.»'i.li'3ipil_ _rlinuiiriiis for .ii.iI.‘1»iiiii.;"ti`r.iEe` /_ Methodist l‘»hurcli to bc in not ater than Sept. 16th. For p;ii‘ticiil- airs apply to Jas. (`.iirl.i-i' :it l’i'o.\'se ll'o . ll- ‘ - l s . l.ldli. a MALE ll LLP \VAN'i'ivlv_»§__24° Q\l__‘?3=_n_S§;______”i}_§fl_'l_l; W'ANTEn, a girl lor- several - housework. Apply to 25 UP' n;.l’.rlri°_° fl# _ __ _ §-2°fl_l!- (f\_IRL WANTED, for general house- I work. No cooking. ADDIY t0 Albion House, SyQiey_S_t. 9;1§§1_QlDd. TANTED, two dining room girls at the Queen Hotel. 8-lgdtf. chamber maids apply at H0l1e\ Victoria. _ ' 8-bdti ANTED-A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. J. 0. Sims, 279 Richmond Street. _ '1-Zldtf. '.lL,_ _, WANTED, at once, three good WANTED, capably girl for general housework Apply at 277 Richmond St. between slx and seven o'clook in the evenings. 8-Mdtf. ` FOUND _,___ ]f5UN_D, a blEelF.'_0wn§~ may ’ _J ‘have same by proving property , u .Q .\.,,_, i. ;,.,_ 1 Railway for lots iii the lorigiiigl towiisite of RlVF.R_S, a Divisépur Point oii the main linc of the f fille- P. Ry. We are the owners 0 original towusite of NOKOMI5 iiThe Juncfldn cllyln G lo;-ated on the main line thiplmvh- T. P. and on an ii1ipo_rlai.t N R, line of the C._ P. lt. 'l lie `-h N0. is to extend its line ll\\:'fv>lll]~]eHeved koinis and it is genera NM] N0. ‘that the C. will e.~_ - lroniis as ii divisional ll°'" ` pro nu. 'l‘o;.he rl ht man or tlrii1.¥<,>‘:`l',,.,.¢.ltl]i'_il\ tion sv0oTlforlron,\$ll0",‘.'¢i\ii it is lull' commissions. Don i-I ngM,|,,e,.hiiiiil_r~‘ possible. We have? Film", ,,,,,.,. ,,| min: rpipreiientat vas ln ll* ,,.,,¢ini: l|i:it_the1" n ii, who are dsmnllrl , n in piissible 1" flzuresus to the aiiiiiun _ d earn are conssrviitlvein ,,.,..iit|.»n to 1* Only those wh0 “',f ,,,,|,. .,f thi-.ue Ing "°"’ 9°mf “ma to i' te information BH need nop 1- 0°“"’ B an rciiucsl. nr., -.mi-» -u °"°f."P° | .i c... _ Grand Pacific -Ml ,_ _D -_ l.iitIl‘li U ' ell. ' “ ' msouunsar sLno;nn',‘,'l';"’i» "ui, We wmt 1 rear" E my ui town in Canada 40 1°" nxt: in poi llivcrllntl and loll ll' cavern Canada townl- _ and paying for adv Apply to 205 s_ dm C 'i '_ 3A. 4I.i»iW¢|\lhfA,» P109. gym,” gt_ ' 9.15q3lp¢l,‘~ _ '.9