°- -`3§f¥iC #I I 1: » -.. ~....»\...,,¢\- I l _ .s .em- `§ _ ..._....4 v¢*£tl';“ will be seen how marvelous must needs be Hutch's potency, W ~_ ren nies en me Au drugged, or by mn from the woodwird Msainne os, _ ' 11 C0lb01’l1% Sh, TOIORUO ` ' "5" liamei1tBuildin s to mark the site of the Blew u anglolit diss. red. C0,nr1dIRllIoIxirli:?eiSiilixx::i'iesxisiilli;nlieltllllllllfiliillllll' Mr. L. wli.;;wier’s liijrn on spent Sunday at his former home in passed over the western end of the Is- MR. Harold Beairsto, son of Mr. Frank iland Sunday evening' doing a great deal ning and ‘ C0r1SlClB!'9~l>lY d9-!DBR`9d- a few days Wlbll his hlwds in L°“'€1'_ i Beairsto. left Monilay morning for lil- of dam3_ge_ At Summerside a barn bej A barn belonging to Mr. John MePl18l‘ Montague. monfon, N. W. T.. where lie purposes re- longing to MrS_ P_ _L Cougars was struck ; son,_ Lot 0: _about 2 miles from _O Learg Miss Blanch Hughes is visiting friends . 5l`llll¥- and demolisliefl- Ai N01”fl1 Bedeqlw the Smtlon was Stmekd hglisnlngtaut in Halifax the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D.' _ _ . _. _ _ ._ Storm was accomplwiel by hail and a ?` damaged The loss is aheavy one. About _ The headgear is madn flight ki akicaul l Mr' S' Wheatley’ who is in the city for sn' -<1 by nr. James Brenna. f l .1 sd d fr i, b 1 ~ .. t vas,andis~weiivenu1azea. _ -ia-few days vurchasinxtwo horseaadriv- " Af . [ML a mn r yu S 0 ’ a am e Ongm° 0 er,anda general purpose horse, leaves on 8-dt., return toHalifax on Friday morning. ‘ W ` J _ __.._._________ 3 Dr. Bagnall left yesterday morning to ll ' attend the meeting of the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Dental Societies in S He ecommends l=lutoh.`Sm ll J -"~- _ . o non e n eexpec V _V _ 1 _ ' ' ’ " ' .t t _ 1?_'_da night * _ . I ~ J 0 re um rl Y " __ _ An elegant display of handsome autumn novelties and <4- pl I "3 dll" 1% fm . V. ,nv Ji I _).-.r. `-bv /» 7 E.:-\.".»| 1- ? ,Q k . q ." _ ___,._-..,_~~ - -»\-_`_`°"'”<.___ Ds-‘F (- :hlrriv . 5 ra 1.. FI J is if __-¢ I (1 "_ U ll I as ‘“"_ r .I » v\`\ \ _I I. § ‘ _ l vGeorge Marshall, Esq., Toronto, has an ideal dispensary at 'the corner of Queen and Berkeley Streets. Mr. Marshall is one of the foremost druggists in Canada and has the reputation of being a very skilful and careful drug preparer. _M12 Marshall stated that Hutch was being used most extensively in his locality andhe had heard it endorsed on all sides. He recommended Hutch for dys pepsia and all stomach ailments and was satisfied that it was eHi» cacious. ~ Never before has any dyspepsia treatment received the class of testimonials accorded Hutch. When business men--those nofca for their keen progressiveness-are compelled to Write its pralScS, ..,,,_ ~\»¢o1-uf r~° u`f»-wi-¢ "l1»»~v-q*v ~ \ 1. \ . / \ . =\ is - . -.ls _ 2 P - mm _ . - ` old King‘s Collegez the corner stone of Q5,1\}glag[1;1s‘,1d 3%e0¥;°ll°d hw ’ w ~ =~- - - _ ___ which was laid in 1842 by Sir Charles Ba- - htm ° leans ' “ . .__ , - l got. The building had acheckered career. sm Beginning as a high-class denominational July: Augastv s¢pte|‘\‘\bQl'» oCtQ`b(}|’, are tho Sli; l §j\L/< ` » l _ . , 2-, 1' x \ _ _ _ college under Dxshop Strachan,1t next be- best wheeling m°n5hs_We hgve me e|":_y¢g Eg) ‘ 1: _ 5 ' _ _ ' _ _. ’ l Elk/ ill* \;l.{/ jf( limi nas h els " ‘-_"4 Carnivals. Scotsmans, 20th Centuries, E. N. D.. Colum- //\ _ V bias, _-iartfords have had a large sale in Charlgttetown We are still receiving theabove daily. ‘ Pnor. Rosnnrsoiv of the Experimental ._ 1. ,.5 Farm, Ottawa, was in town Tuesdayf __ He is accompanied by Mr.WalterSimpson, ll and togetherthey drove through Wilmot _ Valley. viewing the farms in this beauti- l ful section of country. They also called on Mr. Samuel Waugh, one of whose children is in the seed grain competition While at Kensington they visited the , cheese fact'ory, when the Professor ex- pressed himself as highly pleased with the appearance of things generally, at this the 'largest dairy station on the Island. Mr. Simpson is in Summerside in the interests of the St. John Exhibition. He left _ Summerside yesterday evening to visit the seed grain com petitionin the southern ed what they did-and then she watched Now she has the trick to a; Hnish. When evershe sits down in a chair or in a street ' car she pulls her skirt up quietly until it I I shows about two inches of petticoat. ' ,l _ _ _ , pg _ “Excuse me,” she said to a friend whom t V she caught looking at her feet, “but I'm l D ‘ ` ? ' ' ' af 'aid my skirt willget tobazging at the ' lilleésfl , Soorched along on the broad highway; Her wheel a worthy Welland Vale _ Ur else she’d never tell this tale. - ed b , <1 °d= _ old Kmg’s College Site. “‘°.i’.‘;‘1?° “”°“‘” 7 ““ ”‘ 9" ` --- 'There’s room for yo_p;t-Jcome, jump S in TheCa.nadia.n Club has obtained permis- here! _ ~ ~ - M _-a tomobile's built for two- sion from the Ontario Government toerect F03; 138, and for a aah like you... agranite slab to the southeast of the Par- But as he S oke, Efs auto reared Ewen Stewart, St. Peters Road.- more. " and Charlottetown. CAN’T BAG THEIR SKIRTS Llp-to Date Girl ilu Adopted Recently. trouble with their trousers. She wonder erection of the present college buildings ' 7 it completed its downfall, and it became an a asylum. It was razed about 15 years ago ~ 1 Solicitors, Notaries Public kc. Money to 9 Annan A. BLACK, er cs;-nam. in-im: jf 0FFIC.ES{ $fi§`;=’y';Bi`il.iii¢i`i'f§¢.°§‘@fi‘&'Z.',' norman. ~ -T ~ ~ - Peters, lugs & Saunders IARRISTERS, Sillltllllht, te. “I have on various occasions used McKinnou’s English Ointment' for Scratches, Cracked Heels and Cuts and Bruises on horses. It is an excellent remedy and I recommend it~to others." ,la .Look them over- Write for catalogue. 1 Mark Wright ll Go, Ltd. Doutuizyin-allitsbrlnchss. _ _A.W.l.EARD.D,D.S. . _ S. LOWTHF-B,” D. D. 8. =’*’ i “l 4 = g ARTHUR PETERS, Q, C, A. ERNEST ING8, ond ` _ V ALBERT C. SAUNDEBS. i;i`;»i*/‘L Repair supplies-Second Hand Wheels & it _ “oN.<§'¢¥w».1toiii,li Pllilm fllflfllfl ll lh IIALE IETINI Illll imi. lui af mars lm. Allkinds of Geasnlaad and B:-u_i¢ow¢;-kupaeialty. qith _ 9313!, Vuiosmto, Metal and ll u l ll “ki il Mrs. John McKinnon, widow ofthe late - _ _L Rev. John McKinnon of Edinburgh, is in Our Old Way g visiting friends and relatives in the Prov- -l 4 ince. She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. G. R. Dickie of Muddy Creek was in the city Monday and in reply to inquir- ies reports his cranberry crop as unusual- ly promising. The yield will be very large if not damaged by frost-from 150, to 290 bbls probably. With fairly good 'prices hiscrop should bring him $1,000 or Sl.lllll.i.ll.» M _»¢0R1‘l¢Ei.Ll SEIKO Sill is a perfect account of the pérfectneasof itsputs. - Each thread is made up of one strands of “neat” or "cocoon" Each strand is tested machine which stops the slightest Haw, knot or - -a manure uae Surf section_ of Queen’s, between Summexside This is Ano/ther Masculine Habit Which the Here is the latest masculine habit ac-. quired by the girl ot to-day. She wears . a golf skirt, one of the woolly kind- with- out any lining. For those who don’t wear them, it may be said that this kind of a skirt gives its owner a great deal of troub~ ' le.It’s the cambric lining and buckram in a p skirt that make it set nicely-hence the ' - '- liningless skirt is apt to get out of shape. ' Phe girl knew that men have similar Maud Muller, on a sum m'er’s day, machine detects. Everyyard cslli Scuisgmk fonitcmgcton spam with our ,_. . 1,.. . .,.~ Jenny pedals neatl Gliding down this street, Jenny sm esso sweetly, Jenny is discreet. Li ' ' as 0. hir? _. tm wid rinse, Goldenhair soairy, " _ Streamingasnhe goes On her C1eveluni~‘_8ylng, Drives dullotre iway .werelirithh l` Whatva joyfulrdggcl came a secular institution, the nucleus of ,_h . t. -f . y l f, Toronto University,and finally anasylum. 8 pnce S* B wwry T Its original pu ose was first diverted b ° rv y V A reasonofthe clamor raised when a Gov- ` & col' ernment grant was given to it, and the ` Aiiuuptiyamnar ist; reg rr ggi Citylotol Corner Oponfrom-7 a.. tn, to 10 1.11941. bgnns ‘ 2 ..- vb N ..;~ it 1. ”‘¢~»:.»~.l» ,f \’_ '. "“ J ~ _Q W __ Wmm ‘ Js1_y’2'6 oodivr ‘=Ti=` 1- ,_ ` » , _ _.*'.-a-'-.1-,,~1 .. 4 max: react _ , .. _o»¢.s¢1yiy». ' - sa, .. _ .- ’ _» +51 . - . . 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