r ~ ’.‘ °"”°“" ’4» ‘9°7 'run cnAi;._ . `f " `_ 1 °.`f'_`_§ , ._///7* ,, __i~j»;_<-5__*=' L'/?'f'_._>=-\ -‘.,_ \¢\*, _' "“"T’f° WL; 1/1.5” /of;/ph. \, / `_ __ ' fs" ' *A ' ~ 1:1- ; ,_ /" __ .__--.. "_ _ rff, _ /_ 3,4 /u:» $.25” :‘.'..':".°...‘:".:.z';.‘:t?:if'_t1‘!?fff. 535.. so .. its oo iohn S, MacLeod, Mount Herbert Station will be thankfully received by the committee. _ The drawings from life and from cast which received first and second prizes respectively nt the Provincial Exhibition lhouid have been credited to Mrs Walter Doull, instead of Mrs. Ws1‘er Dsrrsch. The work was done while Mrs. Doull was a student at the Palace of Art. Chicago, the critiques being Vanderpool and Grover, andthe celebrated sculptor Leardo Taft. A most interesting object shown at the Exhibition in connection with the display of Hillsboro Consolidated School was a reproduction accurately io scale of an old lolz cabin schoolhouse which formerly stood at Full».rtou‘s Marsh not far irom the present sito ofthe magnificent school at Hillsboro. The model is a splendid bit of workmanship and affords a valu- able means of comparison between the educational advantages of the early days or settrement ln this Provrnre and the conditions today. The New Glnsgow,N. S. Chronicle says: A large number of New Glasgow people took in thc Islnnd Exhibition now in ses- sion at Charlottetown. Thnsslwho went over on Tuesday night had an excellent opportunity of enjoying (U) sea breezes, it is almost unnecessary to say that several ofthe excur-.ionists "f\mk€d" M 531° hill moment, as the steamer was aboutto lesvr the Plctou wharf. The Island fair makes good its purpose to a much greater extent than our Provincial fair. Live stock buy- ers from all over the Maritime Provinces zo there to look over and purchase the best thsrlslaud produces. in this was thousands of dollars are left in the hands of the Island breeders. On account of the distance cf Halifax from the agricultural centres only superior animals which are not for sale are shown, or if they lf* oli`ored the price is generally prohibitive. C stile from the Provincial Exhibltio being talrn to P E Island, attracted much attention nt the railway freight sheds on Friday and‘Baturday. On thelstteraiter~ noon there was much excitement and not a little men-iment, over the lnticl 0| I younrr steer, who had broken away from its ireeper. The animal racedabout wildly and iinsllyjumped into the harbor. lie swam easily and was well out from the wharves before two young men in a host succeeded in gfttlnil I YODG ll`°““°l Ml neck. They led him ashore or rather almost ashore, when as he touched bottom there was something doing onco morr- Dodd Dwyer was_called for with his lasso and succeeded in throwing the frenzied animal, hut not until he had upsrtthe boat :ind caused some spectitors nearby to take a sudden tumble into the wstcr. Ona unfortunate, who was among the interested onlookers, says that no DlUif\ll’° in Fsirylaud could surpass that of the Island steer doing his stunts--P|°t°\\ Advocate. I The Stall oi Life is Bread But unless the bread you eat 1| good you will soon] require s wooden sisfi to lean on. We guarantee our bread Grsham,Whiie,Viennis» Duchess, fresh every day. ' Telephone sn. h 1'! Sam Doyle of Antigoniah, N. S. is in Charlottetown. Miss Tuttle Gillis of Sydney isvislting in Oharlcttwown. ~ J. D. MoAulay of Fairbanks, Alaska is visiting in this Uity. Telephone subscribers will please nrirl No 124 Miss K. O. Irving to their direc lcriel. Miss Connie McDonald who has her-n visiting in this Oity, has returned to Amherst. Miss Susie 0'Grady who ,has bten visit- inu in Charlottetown returned to Am herst Saturday. Rev H E Thomas who has accepted s call to the First Methodist Church in this City is at present enjoying a three weeks vacation in Moncton. Mrs. (Rev.) C W Hamilton, who under- went an operation at the Hospital, in Montreal, recently, is doing wcll as could be expected and her many friends hope t. soon see her at home again.-\Vesleyau W. P. Kirby, B. A., ol Gagstown son of the Rev. W B Kirby well known in this City, anda graduate of Mount Allison, has been elected president of thc senior class in the faculty of medicine, McGill. Rev Dr Hearts has purchased the Fred Coor property and with his family will take up his residence in Amherst. A hearty welcome will ice extendedro Dr. Hearts by all denominations.-Wesleyan. Among the visitors in this City is-t week were S P Chslloner_ Sydney. R D McKenzie, Glace Bay. Hugh und Mrs Mc- Donald, J J and Mrs Turnbull of Sydney. Dr. Mc-Cruish, Glace Bay, Tom Mahoney, New Glasgow, N. S, The engagement is announced of Miss Edith Drinsiadt, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ileinstadr, to Mr. Killam a graduate ri Mt Allison University and senior msmr er ofthe legal firm of Klllaru and Farris, Vancouver.-Wesleyan. The Saturday series nf (rec leciures in the Charlottetown School of Music will h opened on Saturday Oct lilth at 10.30 a u». The ozaenlnz paper will he read by thr Direc or W H Watts. Pianist Miss Katie Stsnlsy, Vocalist HH Brown. Public are invited. Students rcqucstcd to brinp note books. The Cithrdrai Bsznnr will he hrourzh' to a close eonightwith agrind promenadr concert for which a special program c' music is being ur-ranged by the Fourtl Regiment band. All unsold urticles will be disposed of by auction, and the nnme~ of prize winners announced. Doors open at seven o’c1onk. Ina local referring to the arrival it Charlottetown, the other day of (iso F. Parker, travelling passenger agent ofthr Dominion Atlantic R-tilway, The Gusr~ dian inadvcrlontly stared that fall excur- sion return tickets Charlolietown tt ilosiou vin Truro and Yarmouth wer: selling at $15.50. This was a dollar mon than the price which is only $14.50. By way of Windsor Junction and Yarmouth the trip costs $10.65. WHEN LONG BREATHS HURT. You know that troubles c-xist which need quick att-entlon. Prop:-r action consists ina vigorous rubbinrz of the cheat and side with Ne-rvlllnc which slnirslnto'he tissues whore the pain is vested, and gives iciirf In a lcw minutf s. No llniment so clean, so stron , so powrr~ ful Results guaranteed with ery 2:'c ‘rottlmof Polson‘s Nervill ne. G3 it today The Latest In Perfumes Can be found at our store. Srmc new odors as high as $2.00 per ounce just received. Sold in anv quantity desired. See our stock rortled goods. t°@%@..‘rt*.°>° "PURE GRAPE .IUICES We have imported the fol- lowing from Loudon. England, sud guarantee them absolute- ly pure and strictly nou-alco- hoi c. ORDINARY-s hleudoi grape juices. ALTO DOURO -named after district where grapes are /’ UISNGRBST -juice of Con- cord grapes. MADEIRA-a juice of Bae iisvor and aroma. MUSCAT- from Muscatel iz'§i‘f'ALrcaNrs-s apmn. i'D&iJ§l°is . ir _ [Om CY' Ill V0! rr.':'.;.r‘.*.‘s.::i°“ '"'.1:r"‘.“'“ the Holy Lead. gross 65 rom .1 i per bottle. c to “Tha Tw Macs" 0 "' .°§.l._f’§.’$“ lllllllll lllcllllll -uqasqishvmlyssvy 'EAU J A f u..»..»...»....i .' nrulocrsrs. Mimi#///my has _..~¢»~.¢. s........»»-....s.-..=e.-=».....-....- P A Handsome Furnishings of Every Sort Cheapest llerc. mt-ee-_\-..\-mr -.w ~\~.- .wmv-.rt ¢_~.¢.`~..~»»,..¢<-..._-..tt».~.:~. .»¢\<..-.s» -A.~..-a,m»..<¢»\-s».\\\...o.....»».~..._ _-...se-s.»\»s.\-.f.\...\».vams.\.\.~»_= .-.\\~.-..\...\\.-_-.-¢i~..-s.-r. f.-as Other lines of men's white shirts, all of them the best of their kind. at, 65:, 85c 1.25. WINTER WORKING SHIRTS In this line we have all wool knit shirts' fleece lined, jersey knit, flannel. flannel- ette and serge. probably the best iiue of shirts in the province 55c, S5c, 1.15, 1,35 r.65 and to 1.95. The Underwear of possible the lowest prices in the country. Fleece lined underwear in heavv,sn1ooth cleanly finished garments, all sizes from 32, to44. persult............. I.00 Elastic ri hbed union, heavy warm and smooth,made by the well known "H _B.K,” people. and guaranteed unshriukalle suit 2-5°. 3~00. 4 00, to 5.90 per suit. men. We would like io show them. ///f Perrin ,A Kid r Gloves guarantee every glove we s_eil. want to remind yogihst in fins furnishings I for men. wc are the people. _ In white and ccloredfthis splendid line is now complete sgsiu. All styles, open front. open back, _ and lu every size we ax* ready again. ' in this line-and small wonder, when shirts in every wav inferior to it are sold at 1.25 in mostjstnres. Our cue low price for lhil is |110!! Every line that has been approved for u 'i i Lg . Long and careful experience has taught usdzhle ';eTy`beest bilgenbugtiriéumbsgg Better grades of the famous “STANFIELD" make, for which we are I headquarters in Chirlottern wn; carrying practically everything in their fines, sell here at Our “_I@n" and ‘°Woisey” are two fnnions English lines ihat delight fsstidloul Newest Things in Fall Gloves V. nel and unlined in all popular styles and l_ colours-our line of u'.en’s autumn gloves is worilhd of your best attention. We have gloves-for work ing gloves for driving gloves for every purpose sh- ` / \ _ wunihiut ./ / / / nr li ir 1 ' / f 1 l ey are s onem y pricec. ./ / J K* \-. ‘ Mem working; gloves uf sheepsklmhorse hide. / & or "broncho" ood dursbll loves without mock 7 tyle about theig, 28;; 45g g0¢ 60c_pair. Mens heavy, weather and wsar proc 1 gloves, especially built to withstand every. lon o hard usugc, 60a. 75c, Sic, 1.15, 1.50. l(en's handsome street (loves, in kid su mociis in every style and also. neatly made at 1.: I :.25 x.;5,c.ro. ` Scores of other makes. but no room to tell of all. Merely remind you that 'we utumn Comfort For Men HERE'S a tang of winter in the s.-r these autumn mutu- lnga already, Not enough to mean complete winter ; outlining -4-“but sudieieut . , I to suggest heavier under- wear _cud more fell like rments generally just MORE DOLLAR “H00llHACS". n ~ v . It is almost impossible to keep up our stock llll€lBSti1l................»...|.,,¢ss Evening dress shirts in the latest model, ' rsry sr flstfctnrf fi~\rr~ at 1.35 and up. ' BLACK SATEEN SIIIR T These almost form 1 do-p... true- it ry them- :e'v.. , so Lroad and comprehensive is the range. ‘ We have tried all pod makers to --ind one that could supply us with s resllv de- pendable sateen shirt-and we have finally succeeded. 6sc, 75c, 85c,,x.o5, 1.25. ' _ F it and comfort Heavy union, s gooastroog `wearer.`s'u a very satisfactory line, suit.. . .‘_.. . . I-50 Stauf eids heavy slllwool ela¢ic ribbed underwear absolutely and entirely nn- shrinkablc, sizes 36, 38 sud 3o, per suit. . . > V i Good Sweaters for Men and Boys A very extensive raugefof these in every rrrsda, white, navy. cardinal owns, heather mixtures, stripes. “Ab:gweit", "Victoria" “Y-M.C.A.” in all sizes. At every price we can supply you with s thoroughly satisfactory sweater . and our prices run-384; 5oc 6oc 68c 75c98c r.r5.r.s5 1.35 L55 to 4.25. ‘_ _ - s _‘_ l gl reRSoNAL sUl>eRv1sloNr/ Furniture repaired. Furniture n.~up_ho1stered Fnrnitnrebf all kinds made to order. " Great ha continued in furniture till tha P*'*l"°-~------'-~~--~»-‘-.- 9_°9§`f,, _ _ » _ _ . -. M S i = 7,5 M ' -Y' f .- . i4 r WcscllSugan° A ' "’“‘ °"““'F‘ Glass Preserve .lan 'gun' oem large stock is cleared out. _ 54 gal. .`.°.` so At the old stand site Post O$ee u tain. smug 4., o»r>° (Pe . John Newson. sq colt -1~<» _.__ ....~..._.-.-t..-.........,__`__. .,......».. .. \;--w .- l . 4 r»r€’19. .safer 'a