lad blood rg applies he more and how h "5: helpinixryslu have Inge th b bloodl As; ld th' More oll P. B. Island Established |56” " Our Enameled Souvenir - ‘ i" Malden Mass., arr' last nllht. fo . Spoons, Ben rms, Brooches, Bat P nr.. . ,- ,_ ~' » ",__ Ash Trays, Fobs, etc.. are as P,-my u cm) ` ne and our large assortment this year mek - -rr 1 - r €>"~‘.__ __ Souvenir selecting very ¢a5y_ We wcmd ` 'C ike to ‘cave yon ree thgm, WI=‘LLNER’s ggawetnv sfroue. A EIE I]§l`V'I' IIEZD If vw who tr.. one in photo- graphy, finished on the new spec- ialized uronnts, (thc vary latest uovetty.) ` To Vilit our Studio A oEo.u.coou DROWSY AFTER EATING Drowsiness and distress after meals are symptoms of indigestion, showing thntthe digestive organs are out of nuouss' ovsrersn rastsrs relieve distress after meals, indiges~ tic.-n, ilatuence, heartburn and all forms ot stomach trouble. Price a5c per box. Geo. E. Hughes. Aoothecarics Hall. BOSTON SHOES FOR MEN. Vi/'e received lately by American boat. the nentest, best and finest line of Men’s Shoes in patent, colt Russia Calf and Vicl kid leathers that ever came to town for the price , $3.50 and $4.00 a pair. Compare them with $5.00 shoes and you will acknowledge they are bet- er than most shoes at this price. They arehttera every plr. lt. E( C M.1:Acr|EN, Shoe Man. I-IoIn.e- l - Made Pickles l rue delicious and wholesome -ever hon-ekeeper should have them in her home. I T0 have thrrn keep properly you must use only the bert of material, otherwise your lim'c and money is lost. a Our vinegar a‘ d spices for pickling are the best obtain- rble. l We psy special attention to ltavethem ro. _. Plc les made with our vinegar will keep as long as you wish. Our prices are as cheap as I e else here _Call at our store or Phone, lllcKenna's Grocery, it Ph~11¢{ti‘:.':::.t*.:‘!.'.‘.:if°.%“f"~ .i *‘ Special $1.25 This week we will give youyonr choice of 60 pairs. Men’s tins Dongola Kid Boots in laced and _ elastic side t \ Regular Price $l.75 While they lost you can have then: for $ l . 25 V S \S¢e them inwlndow. Sprague Q. Co.. ` SUNNYSIDE _,l . V _ . . .rr -, i i l . il i i Pl ! -I rl l l l I .=._\1i li* -pr 5: f _ SPiEllL iIHi]li-iliiiiliiii PRICES _ Ui BUYS' liiil ii|H|_S' ilililii ! Before buying school boats for the children kindly _ examine the several lines below mentioned which we have specially prepar- cdthis season. - Girl s' Box Calf,BlucI1er Boots, sizes rr to 2 only.. $1.50 Ci1ildren’s ditto suita- ble for small boys or pi is, s’zes 8 to ro Boys’ Box Calf laced Boots - solid- sizss__ r to 5 only.... $1.75 Youths’ as above, siz. s Ir to I3....'....$r.4o iiii ii Bill. C/3 2 _“_ _ I_1_._;`.;`,_11_,_ -._-_-_-1 __ *'v t as Lime lulcc ` Everybody should drink The price is low 15:: s pint, 25ea bottle. Fresh stock just ln. Phone 86 will send it to ou To all whom it may concern. I take pleasure in recom- mending EMPIRE LINIMENT Having out my hand very badly lqptd September, I at once a e E\`:‘l’IRE LlNIM`i'£Nl‘ ` to the wound, and the sore was entirely healed in about ghg-ge or four days. I consider it has no superior _ ' W. E. NEWt.OMi'i. Hsntsport, Feb. /3. 1906' i l i i i = i 1 5 Limo uioo Lime Juice is a good wholesome sunnner beverage. We have the West India Iutce put up in 25:: bottles.. Also the Montseriatt Juice in pint and quart bottles. Bccr & Goff. ‘~ _ i .\~",\"' 1.- -_ -‘ _. `-. _L,X¢~_,\ ' Nothing So Healthy ~;‘\ y._\ ~e y _ 0 .. - Reddm Bros. ? PHONE86 Opp. P. O l<»"\ - ~‘ ` xxxxxxx xxxxx. it t K zrxxxxxii ooutlltouloolll tltad Offices in New Prowsc Blom, Charlottetown. Prtorr. GvuusJ. ltlcMrl.r.aN has returned from a visit to A'bsrt.on. Miss Armin C/tnrrnon left yesterday morning for New Glasgow, N. S. Eamrsr Garurrr loft. Monday morning on a visit to Boston and New York. Miss Gr.Anv=~\ Prrarcn leaves this week boattend the ll-tlifax Ladies College. AINE/ls Mc1"rrr¢n lius returned 'to the city, af or visiting his homo in Soni-ls, Gannon sun Euwm Ar~rrurN have returned from a few duy's visit. to George- town. AT tho police court yesterday morning one drunk, Abram White. was tlned $2 and costs. Miss 2F1sNNrs‘ssrav, touches in Quson Square School, has returned from a visit to Boston. Enom J. TArvc\v.\Y. a former student of St. Dunst-an's Colh-ge, was ln the city yesterday. Mus W.W. SuLr.rvAN was a passenger' l»y the Campania Monday night lor Montreal. Miss Mmrvra Scorr has returned to New Glasgow, N. S.aftsr° visiting friends in thisolty. Jorrrv BL.\cr<,St. Stephen N. I3. spent Sunnayln the city, the guest of Rev. James Simpson. Miss Ina rrcswArN,Valloyf1eld ls spend- ing a few days at George S. .Mcl.eod`s, llunter River. Mrssrzs M/mr and Anna MoQuald have returned to the city after visiting friends In King’s County. Gnartnns-T. Brr.r.rNusr.Y hns purchased the property of Robert Toombs, Euston Street, for $2,275. WILLIAM Hocus was arrested by Officer Walker yesterday for a breach of the k'rol»i bltlon Act. Mics F- A Donors, Concord N. H. :ls vis- iting her mother Mrs Frank Murphy, Now Glasgow Mills, who is very ill. .laatrrs P.'l‘owaN who has been spending n fcw days in the elty, leaves this mor'n_ ing on return to New Glasgow, N. S. Mas Frutn Hamtrs, Bridgetown N. S. arrived by the Northumberland last night and ls a guestat the Finlay House. Drt. /.un Mns \Vr:us'rrm have returned to Picton, after spending o. few days in tho city the guest. of Mrs Robins. Brighton. Mus C. W. Tnorursort and Mfrs L. M Pettigrew who have been visiting John and Mrs Ornate of this nity, leave today by tho Pretoria. Mrze C. Wrsnsrrm and two children have returned to the city after spending two weeks atJD Searnan's summer resort at Alcxundrla. Mrs Rohr-:wr Goss and four children wholrave been visltlngat I-Iopodale, the guests of Dau 1". McDoauld,have returned to their home in New li.-rtford. Mus. Fnnn ANmntsoN,Ottuwa, who has been spending the surnmcx' here, the guest of Dr. and Mrs Anderson, left by the Cruupnnu Monday for Montrcrtl. Mus. Eurrn-:rrr.»\ S'|rn\vArlT. Longworth Avenue, has returned from a visit to Windsor, N. S., wlxero she was the guest of her s'l<.'lor Mrs. .lsrnes E. Ilarrls. Miss Cmtrs'rrNA Nrcnonsorv, matron of the aged pcople’s home, Cambridge Mass, who has been vlsi' lag her brother Donald Nicholson of this city, left yesterday for Boston. Mrss M Amr .lrmkrrls lcft. for Halifax yesterday morning to resume her studies in the Sacred ileurt Convent. ller mother Mrs S. R- Jenklrfs accompanied her as lar as Plctou. Miss Jrrssrs: L. Daakrr, Miss Emma Burke and Miss Grace L. Burke who have been visiting at New Perth and Georgetown for the past too months, left yesterday on return to Quoncy Mass. Lasr evening the Knights oflColumbus entertained Edward F. Ryan at asmoker ln their hall in this city, and presented him with an addresn and a travelling cas'-. A pleasant program of speech and song followed and all joined in wishing Mr. Ryan success and prosperity In the West. ` '.l`lrn funeral of the late Alexander Robertson took place yesterday afternoon. The pall bearers were John Moreslde, Joseph lleartz, Joseph Moroslde, Hector Murchison. Fredrick White, Donald Murchison, Rev ’l`.F. Fullerton conducted thc}servioes at the house. and llcv. W.li. Sedgsvvluk at the gr-avo. llrovrn tl. and Mrs Equarebrlgzs and George D. Squat-ebrlgga who have been visiting friends at Bay Fortuna for a few weeks returned tn Boston on Saturday. They accompanied to Charlottetown by oousln Uh-a C, May McKay of Bhelbourne N. S. who ia visiting relatives on the Is- land. __.._...__...--1---1-» Perfect Liver Pills, purely vegetable, sure In action, keeping the llvcr and digestive _organs in [ood condition, and insuring perfect health.-Only lbs per lwtlo. Prepared and aold by A. W. Reddln Pham B>Cant.ral Drugstore, Sunnyside. l ~> - - ,I ,I-I-g-_.ml n”-,,~,,,,¢~¢¢sauAibalav|¥mla¢vA# f “mf | d i 1, mer months. You will End _ 4- ‘i1lllEgCdOlCEgI'i`1. All flavors, .til styles, put up in ‘ Th plain ortdaiptf handsome nonnd and half-pound boxes. For sale by all tha leading con ectioaers. - I I ll II .lui 'Ii/`f~'.'-r"‘“ *“"1|‘.-'I ‘ G A Faisal, ot the' Maine Osntral Rall. way il visiting this Province. Jail B Wanna, Pasadena, was a passenger by the train last nlglr . Lrlor. LA liars. oi tho Llght Horse, returned from Ottawa last. night. A BAND Milo Howl, Boston, ha'a 'ar- rlved tocnjoy a holiday on the Island. Miss Llama lla/l-ron is visiting Char- |ottetown,tltegu\»st of Mrs. ILC. Con- uolly. JOBIAE GlLBlm'l', the prisoner charged with klllmg Barrett. Henderson was rem- anded for ollhtflsys from the 88th August the _day set down for the preliminary charge. The prisoner la said to be a very sick man under the constant care of a physician. it is expected that at the and of the eight days the prisoner will be well enf~n;_¢l\ to stand trial at. Regina. Mrs-r Eorrn Davr returned ho!! 1”" "filly after spending a vary plsaqnt vln- lt at Alexi-nnda. Wnlle there she wa! tho guest of Mrs 'l‘ho»naa K. Brehaut. ATa|nscting of the P. E. Island Pres- bylery held yesterday the call 0! tien- "’“\ I’f°~t»vu-ry c|..n6h, rrsmtlton. to Bw. W. ii. Sorlgewlok, pt-.tor of Zinn Church, was .you ldered. Rav. Dr. Lyle uf liamll' on was present, and prosecuted the call. Zion' Church was representlfd by Messrs Matthews, [{gu¢y|._ Collin, ling- kun and Mclnnls, who all spoke inap- Dreclatlvc: terms of Mr Sedgrv\lok‘s "°'k»'“"l L'lD\‘c-:sod their desire thlt he should remain. Mr. Sodgevrlck thanked the people for tln-Ir kindly reference to himself aud his work, but decided (.0 At- Gvlltthe call. lie will, therefore. leave f°FH11lI1il\-0110" September wth. Mem- ilrrs 0| the Presbytery who addressed lilo lnccllnu. expressed their sympathy with Zion Church ln losing such u valued minister, and their regret ut MP- Setilluwlolds departure from the province. _iimiii i'ii`3__lllll_i_“Wil - Branch Offices in Montague, Sourls and Georgetown- Lrnur. Govrsusort Mol(rN.voN was in Mont-agus yesterday. J. A MoDON\LD, Cardigan, leaves this 'naming for the St. John Exhibition. Bananas, oranges, lemons, and pears-(received weekly) at W. A. .lolrnst/on's,lilontaIl'\1e. P. E. I. Zldtwtf. Serin Sea Slipper, Captain Murphy arrlvedinhlontugue on Tuesday with u cargo of coal. "Herring" No I selected, “July Catch,- in halt barrels and rctnll at. W. A. John stonrfn Montague. lldcwlf. DR. A. MCLAREN and Dr Taylor of Boston,a.ro spending a short vacation with friends in Montague, “Souvenir Chlnawure" views of Monta- gue, made in Germany, they are elegant. Prices moderate at W. A. Johnstone. 8-iilfitwtf Wxauan Ramon, machinist or D I S Co., who has been spending his vacation at his home ln Georgetown, has retnrnod ` to Sydney. Men’s Heavy working pants, made of Oxford Homespun, special for $2.50 now on sale atJ. P. Crockett &Co's Montague. l'i-Zilrltwiil W. D. Srrvonurorv and wife of Walnut, Kansas, who have been visiting at Petor‘s Road, Kings County, left, for home on Monday. Correspondents sondinrz Kings County news will plortse mark “Kings County' at the top of first page of surne, each time of sending. Fancy groceries, biscuits, confectionery, ehocnlntes, und it nice line of eiinncd traits and vegetables at W. A. Johnstzms, Montague, P. E. l. 2Zdi'-wtf. Tru! wedding was solemnlzed at Monta- gue on Aug. 15th., of Hugh McPherson, Murray llarbur' Road, to Miss Lizzie Me' Donald of the same place. Rev. R. G. Sinclair oiiielated. The large nunrber of presents showed evidence of the pnpniur- ity of the contracting parties. No nood to worry about getting Buttons to match that new suit. We have import- ed a Button lliluklug Machine and can make you the different sizes. Just send clippings of the cloth anti the size you want and your buttons will be forwarded by return umll, rtt prices l2c. to ltiu. per. doz -J. l’. Uruckctt & Co., Montague. S»3ldtw3l. Tun Sub. Co\n.of the Prince Edward Is- land Eresbytery for the re-arrangement of fields in the eastern part of the lslhnti will meer. wl|.h the different congregations as follows; Cardigan and Georgetown on Monday. Sep. 10th, at2 p. rn. and 7 p. ru; Orwell and Valleyileld on Tuesday, Sept. llth, at 10 n. nr. and 2.30 p. nr; Lower Montague and Montague, Sept. 12th, at 3 p. rn., andti p. m;Calcdonla on Monday, Sept. 17th, at 2.30 p. m; Murray River and Murray llarbor South on Tuesday, Sept. 18th at 10 a. ul, and 3 p. m: Little Sands and Wood islands, on Wednesday, Sept. 10th, at 10 u. m. and 8 p. ur. It. G. Slu- clalr, Oonvsner. _...__i- IS YOUR TROUBLE lNDIGES'l`l0Nl tli‘hen probably you know the evils of dlstuntlun, ferrnvrrtutlou and Irritation that accompany rllipesllve troubles. r\ext important is lo now how promptly Norvillne cures. Quick as wink It relieves bloating and fooling of fullrrcss, puts tha entire digestive apparatus lu perfect order, nm es you feel ilt and fine all over. Forlnternai pain Polsorfs Nervillne sur- passes every known' remedy. Karp it in the house always, its ascurce of eurniort in the hour of ctnrrgency. Large bottle for Zio. at all dealers. _; q Our Constantly increasing optical trade is mo.-t grat- ifying. lt shows that the people appreciate our ef- forts to give them T/:every ber! 0p.'r'caI.S`:r‘ulc¢ Not only no we use the mm.; redable methods of examlnati zu. we have also installed A Modern Lens Grinding ‘Tf.1nf, enabling us to furnish our customers with "spetial" lenses without delay. G.l".llutcl\eson. Optician. ON Saturday night nn outbuildlng, and a barn contulninga quantity of fodder, belonging to I)r. Morris, Dundas, wen- burned. The origin oi' the tire ls unknown Theloss is about $400 with no insurance. J. P. Crockett 85 Cc., Montague, have received ra shipment; of their' new fall aultingsfor ladies. They are an excep- tionally pretty assortment. It will bl- easy tornakcyour selection from them. 8-Illtltwlii THB funeral of the late John Gordon was held from his lute homo ou August 29, and was largely attended. 'l`Ile llap- tlst minister of Montague, the Rev. Peter E. Campbell, officiating. Burial was in Valleyfleld Cemetery. Tuunrsrs and others “attent.ion." The finest line of “Souvenir Stationery". views of Montague, souvenir post cards and souvenir goods of all kinds ever shown at Montague. Call and inspecnsurc to buy-they ara all butes.-W. A. Johnstone, Montague. 28dt.wtf. Miss WrNNrr‘nr~:|1 MGDONALD and sister Miss Ada, who have been spending their vacation no tht-lr home in Dundas lenvc today on return to the United States. The iorrncr is teaching ln Malden, Mass, nrnlrhe latter is attending the Hostal Normal School. A 1v.r~:unN1'ls-rua ofthe St. .'Iohn’s Nllll., 'l‘elegr-urn, contains mention of the incl that Dr. Campbell has entered into partnsrshlpwlth Dr Leslie, and the firm is a native of Souris and is visiting there at present. He lm-r been practicing ln St. Johns for nsarly two years and has a large professional list. Dr. Leslie is also rr native of Sourls West and both are well known in this Province. Srcrmnarvr Major McCarthy, of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police arrived at Charlottetown Monday and will make avlslt to his old hours in Sourls. Ser- geant Major McCarthy during the time he has been inthe force hus,as will be seen risen t-on responsible and creditable posi- lon. Forsovno time past he his bo--n located at Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, butlnlely he was transferred to Battle- ford. Before his departure from Lloyd- minster, he was waited upon by n number oi' the el izrns of that plaoo wht re according to the Lloydminster Tituesjhe r\ppcar.~x to have bein a general ftvorito and press-n'od with it gold watch and guard and an ornalnanmi lnl¢~thn~l ns n token of cstcom. On his wa imclr to }l»\t'!r~for