_.._....__.,.a.._» 1-L -1-» -fi- 4 .,.. .. »'.:».f - =. 'iii .ii rl. .gl i ~./;r=.`A ~ ` ii-. gi fi , oiate goods. ., , , *.1 4" =. , ‘-li. .- I fir - 1.? -i _.f "¥l|$1i!e’,;_ ,.-ef’ Q'~‘?i.:`;, i ’~ €‘»l>.%§-: ".’ °;-i.` . .i. f *‘:. ‘ i' THE is ,-1 i i EASY I0 .IQICB Free Embroideryi ."1 :-1. (3 rt. .__ 'T McGale’s utternut n Pills without unpleasant enects. Purely vegetable. Inval- uabie for sick headaches, bad breath, lndigestion and other derangements of gh.; ' stomach and bowels. Box-by mail or at the dealers’-25:. Sole Pl'\Il'klsfs TIE WIIGATI UIHICAI. U., IM. Casllenian of Oxford. Ellill-‘“‘l» (0 KW* a series of fret: Id Autumn Races. niusron Pairs AI L0 F 40 STATION 011 turday. S_»2p_ember 22nd is l¢0F!llAl~C\a» $95.00 , ~.¢~ -L Pi Good material. Good workmanship. \Ve are offering special values in Zase Pipes Don't fail to inspect our stock. No, trouble to .~how goods. 5'/re Rcil Cross Pharmacy :od twnitf S'l`.‘."l`iO.\' LEAVE Cirirrlotletown 8.50 s in York 9 I5 ri ni 5oc lteilionl 9 28 a m 45c 'i`r.iLadii: 9 35 ti m 4oc Mt .Stewart 9 52 arn 251: Lot .io arrive io I5 am Should day prove unfavorable the races will be helfl the following Mou- ilay. Admission 25c. Ladies free. IAS. R. Mci)ONAL'7, GEORGE HUME, Fecretaiy. 9~i7il5i twzl FA R E 6oc 'B (5 K O1 II! -o £ ff! (The Annual Meeting Of the slrirelioltlers of the Halifax Ladies' College will be held in the Col- lege, Friday, 28th Sept. at 3 p. in. to receive annual report. ROBERT LAING. 9-dr5,r6,26 ggfi 2 President. ._ 3 ‘ 1 = WAi§_'_[EDl r'-"--_'g Famous 9-i4d3i Moncton, N. B. p The household favorite. ' Try it and be con- vinced. For sale' by all grocers. One pressman for ladies’ garments also one ladies’ coatmaker or tailor familiar with ladies’,work. ,_ itNsiPi> MALT C0!" F EE Makes rosy cheeks, is a de- . licious drink for youzrg and old, is more economical and iz::1i‘;':ife'h.:;ri.i:.°:2i;;: IENDHIS FUR CATERING Q In i2 and zoc packages. iAS~KfLiY&f°~ iiiriiiwii iiiiiiiiiiiiii .___-_ii , _|, .~ saled tenders will be rncclvorl by the undnr' ii iii tn d Ti ili tl l8tiii sit. fo i i *HU i _ an .»:° ,i ‘, B A giciités in the small rostaiiraiit uiitier the tlrund \ i '|\ll . E No ripht to cater given cxccpt. undor the iirn , ,, . write J. n. iiexrznzra, | il 4 ‘»."'i"i i"~iii.i ‘ i ~' » Vrrli. _f~-- . .,..,. , _, . ,__ l . t, y ,,, BANANAS §EHlHlllli[illWl ,Mi Lf _,_ _,____ _ 9-rrdrzitww6i. * '59 -f As. A lllii S =`“ .' er p un on iriiy in Ii . r , ii iff" A tho privilege of cnt.crii.iz ut. thu Exhlbltloiint ’ _ W Chi\rlot.tci;o\vii from thc tlih to thu lttli Octobi-|- next. _ l. For the solo rlglit of serving iricnls and re- frcsliuiciits on tho tiirounds. . ¢ ._ ' ’ ll 2. Fortlic riglitto servo iiionla aiirl r°fi~esli~ ‘ ' niuiits iii tho large licstiiurnnt iindct' tho ~ tiruii,',\,‘l‘,§’_'},g;’_""‘““"“°“‘°'“’°°l“ and make room for new goods ,, U-it S-‘UU»L‘V00D- ue offer the following list. lldll Secretary Exhibition. 25 p. c off all broken lines. _- z5 p. c off all tan and cboc- ` ' i 2 .c. if ll tu ' . . Sp 0 a 0 er hues Theundersigncdhavingfor sale po~i All fur C4511 only, tatoe diiigers. and will take old diggers in part payment. Farmers wanting their diggers repaired, will please niiugl tliem at once, or send lliem to Hazel- brook Station or to A. Home & Co . 5 Charlottetown. Stl el sheais uiiil extras l ° ° ‘ on hand. also atA. llorne & Co‘s. Chnl repair all kinda of divgers. For pirtic- Thc Cheap Sho( n1an_ ulars telephone iticken'/.ie’s Corner or Southport, P. O. i California i UR 4;: Kindergarten-Building _ _ i Cor. Prince and Grafton. 1 .lust recellmd V13 Lessons given on Plano, 3 ~ . , _ They Cure i i ' A- . Quickly He Gives His Views on mat- L0l Ftlfly Sllllllllli Stlufdalf ‘ P 5_,od ' iuovernent was niiil-ring some progress. i celery Kina. so w'e mppiy nie oeiery --AND-- ; I King to you free of cost, but be euro and i _ | i I i ask your drugizlst for Ozone (tha coupon Selling cheap. Fresh supply each week. » W A llilICliESON uosros soar i’.‘l’.°.;.;:3 ‘5:3‘“t.5.§Z.'“5‘I: l rhestral Instruments. Hoursgo. m. to noon, 2 n, m". to5 p. m., 7p. m. lo New Aiivcrriscmcuts i Easy to Operate 'p - is ii iiiiiiiiiif- iiiisiiii iiiii cate person can taker S __- Losiio.\', Sept. Ili. Colonel Crosse, sec- retery of the N. R. A., apoaklnztu s re- presentative ol the Canadian Ausoclnlf eil Press, said he had not hoard even is \\~liisper regarding s Brltlah tum competing ln the Palma trophy compe- `t.itlun at Ottawa or any other place in 1907. 1 Prof. Goldwln Surlth,intorviswed for Canada byRodln Klnirsmlll, replying to a remark that he had been charged with be- ing anti-Imperlallst, said: “What ls imperialism! The only lm- perlalism I can understand is Imperialism such as that of Rome or Spain at the height of her golden days as a really all potent world power, an Imperialism with supreme omnipotent control centralised and applied to the Government of the whole Empire. Ido not think that that is quite what Iniperlallsts today desire, but it is my conception of genuine Ini- perlalisin." As to Andrew Carnr-gle`a plan of “Race compact," Prof. Smith expressed himself at a loss to understand what lt meant. “I fail to understand' said he “how any scheme ol British or'Anizlo-Saxcns organic union can be made to work." Iieferriniz to the Canadian West, Prof. Smith iinld, “Itlri well that the school system is to be English. By unity of language the polyglot popula- tion ot the great West can he welded if any educatlvo influence can weld lt. In Canada the purely llrltish people are now tho minority. The vast French population adrlarl to the tens of thou- sands of representatives of s score of foreign nations, greatly outnumber the Brl'ish. Of courne I do nut class as British, the Irish Roman Catholics and their descendants. It isa fact uncle' nlable that Irish Roman Catholics are not British either blood, habit, or political aspirations, but the great matter is thiit. the \Vest will be English speaklng,`iind an Enirllshepeaking West will always prosper. Referrinir to the hope ,pf Archbishop Tache that the rich land beyond the Great Lakes would be French-Canadian in populiitlcin, Prof. Smith said thodsy had long goncpust when there existed any prospect that such ii hope would bo gratified, "French-Canadian" aald he, “have they enclave at Quebec. They seem satistlefl wi'h it. Their lelfler! are able and earnest.` Prof. Srnit.li's information was not sutllciently complete io permit the irlvlng of un opinion on the question of Imperial trudr, but. he lielicved the reil roclty Lessons V wiihoui mating it nai»ri_A ' ieis Relating to Dominion 13 Sept 22 - Premiumt, The C0 i Silk C0. Lid i Ii‘.1.‘.‘l;..‘i.’.‘i‘€i.’l".§.‘.‘.’.° 5.23 ri canada. $95.00 Having sicuml the services of Miss CALENDAR FOR SEPT. 1905. MooN`s Palmas. Full Moon, 2 ri. It h. 36 rr p. n-. limit, guiirter, i0 d. 3 h. 54 ni, |, .-~. New [oon 181|. 7 h. :ffl m. n. in. First. Quarter 21 ri, l li. ll ni. i\. m. iziéyof Sun ` Sun I Moon' High Watni' \ eek Rises Sets 'Sets a. ln. l p. n . 4 h ui h ui, h u. h In 5 37 ri rn, 3 so 9 in 5 38 ll Fill, rises 10 ‘IA 5 aa aa, 7 as io ai 50 7 Stl li iii ` 8 27 8 5! 12 ll " il 2| 12 ini 9 53 l. ill lil 25 Zi ‘ll , ll 03 3 lti ll 47 4 2-,i s. m. 5 42 i 83 0 33 7 0?. :n| i :ii 20 2 30 I ri an 442 Bel/is 7 24 tl tl) 7 25 is ull ti 02 Sli ti U3 will ii iii’ ' ` ii (iii ii 07- il 08 Th li 08 tl (ll Fr il (it) ti 04 Sn ii ll ti 02 Su p ii iz' ii col i E555E5E=Eomm ' ~=.erss:ErErssg=gp UICVUIUIDVCIQIUIUICYUIGIUIM 35E§535E5*5§§* GSQGAGSGQGZQGGG 55 §5§E§§E& 5cm<=m»umm-;¢:E5cmu §3BE3EE§&S&§§E§iS=5E oem: Séii lf) lil I0 54 ll lil _5§§§§Q~&§ SE £2 Q2. DICK E3 =======a §E153§§§ ee:s?s=ese m-----~!‘!. good nvergith ul. ..-2». Yolitig llen°s lon. 9-rl r 3d4i iq-4q~v* ' ._ _ e,» . zol of the best is your duty , Koritciiay lkaiigcs arc not Cheap Qiiality “Talilrig Advantage ,Perhaps you know th t, Phil " C dainty ` _ Perhaps you had bert; se: Ioditailk itf' _9-5dmwtti Sept They are madefor prople wlto.,gaut»;¢oq'ethlug*` htm* v Y . .A _ .4 -. 45,, f ._ _ We' n;'ill`ltav`e1"_anothér'car,~o -glis the Best Americangliat “_ -of ,rr.ifrél' -1c.>~.1__ ii./~ ng.. ....4 Chestnut sizesithis inontn. We would suggest tl at you `order your wiuter’s supply now. » ` - li- ii=ii.ii...i~ ii _ -_-__-Y 7 For Any A Occasion We can tit you out for any occasion. as far as laundry work is concerned, Dress Shirts. Fancy Vests, Collars and Cuffs. Not too sl.ifi,to crack and break, liable enough to be comfortable arid retain their shape. V Better look over your linen; there maybe something that you need laundered. , .l A. F. 'Webster 3 Star Steam Laundry. Phone r5r. i Kent Street. l aimed litck it We have "again received a _quantity of- ' Lea.rd's famous Canned; Chicken You wil find _.__ii: excellent quality. The price this year is 25 cents per tin. Jenkins & Son ,SUMMER ci.9_riiiNri WHEN thinkiugi of four summer Clot 'es t ink of us as we have the 'best 'line of the latest and most lapto- date patterns of all kin s of gent’s_ Furnishings goods in the City to'mali:e up in Suits, Overcoats, Shower ¢, Coats, Pants and Fancy Vests and of course weliave the"‘ltnow l1ow”of making them up to suit the most particular people. Give us a trialyorder and we will please you. JUHN Mcllillll ii ill? -_ . i , .._.._,,.i- Ncwstcad Farm For Sale. The beautiful property. known as Newsfeed. containing eight-two acres of land. situated on Mslpeque road, five miles from Charlottetown. The .and is in splendid condition, well fenced, house and barns in fair con- dition. There is s never failing well of water by the house; another in the yard. A young orchard has been let out. also small fnilts. The roperty is too we1lknown.tn,ueed any Eurtter discpptiou. l;:»;»t\!rtlxer~ par- teu nap lniprem ,to " ~ Wi)LI?IAM_I-I. JOHNSUN, - e Wlualoe Station