- _Q.';:'~`-_;-:r- , l. ,l .r-_.~.»-. < "1 fp ' l ,ill 'lt -_ it ‘~ tl . f Q I ,l 'll 1 fit =' l !. . .rf ._ _._.......... 2...-._ "l lil hi; lg? Qu H \\\\\\ A Rgsidg||[S `¥2?..il‘“E.§',”i§’$ fl~’.i‘.‘;il'i.‘§f“rr‘2§ 2122 ' , li 1- i . r ,; should make it a point ,ti0n. was united in harry wedlock tad ' \:p$l’ 5 ll if acc; tw ml; 'li w t t 1 5 l .1 if ll tv fm .nfl ffl ,.,,. l" .\` Vi ,v- l 'l ?:‘:sG££&¢ 3 ._ l l l . .. V J is. ‘- . ,___ _ . Slllltl' tees Plekllnii arethe most economical the year round The delicate . ity of spices. We guarantee of our spices They are the kind yon can use with absolute certaintly of good N8\1lf3~ Th v il- mio; appears ta belwould be insigniflcantly' sm'all.-Bkl- instantly relieves the intense pull! In Whole 8.1111 gi’0\1lld_mt1S- pmt; szlufs tue same the wo' d _ oven *yn Eagm back aadpromptly takes away every taid, Cinnemon, Ginger, Peppers Cloves Turmeric. . ‘ . - He has been known to chip hunks off be 'ii nt once to take “I-`rult-a-tives ' GUBC- Ausplcel Mixed th p id y, d t th p nhg. AWFUL ENDING' an§1you'will quickly realize the value SPiCes_ etC_ Essence vme_ e _yram _s._o esecra e e a ____ of me” ubk“__ _ of the greatest strength 5:3 purity, White Wine and Malt. 1.6. Jamieson, THE If |9°9~ THE SOUVENIR THIEF Ning; compound olcuriorlty and vsn- '_"‘ ‘lty The moral aspect ofhtsindustry We notlcs that Commmder Pear! never occurs to his serious coadlsero- has .loan the victim ol the souvmll' sion But the smartness f it chic! who invaded the immm 1°* duslea md sllures him. ceases oi the :O00 BUD R0080V¢l¢ Sli We suspect the pmcttcc of souvenir helped himsell to everyt-hills v°l'¢¢>l° hunting is lneradicsolc It. seems £0 except the gall” 9*-0" lid "I0 175110 be ingrtlned in human nsture When nslriolo dogs is probably to brlwnd ol their orosrnerts countless murlr ln the fact that these nllmals are more was taken thanlsumood for the to Pure fullflavored spices ood tempered with strangers sndlreede of ure Exodus-the desire to* ,hue ,,, W, °,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,ympmmr of ll have no sympathy with larcenoul Rl-lr 'posses mementoes of the bondage poses involving themselves The most must have made an irrcsistidlc appeal l == gpetizmz charms! °f regretteole restore ol this voodsllsrn, still, some dey or exremretea new-l §”K°’*‘°“» Ev' '°° *h* "°""‘ “"1 csc products depend on and the cause of n great deal of keeper or an indignant custodian of l mat” md thu .mm me ingtmui Y°\\f “SWK th¢ “Km quill' righteous indignation in Sydney as histollc property espwlalli Hill-»l\\°'l1 fmt kidneysto rest and grow strong again. -well as among the members of the the raddlngs ofthe Souvelllr ilflvl Will tlirptlrio' Ind l1iSl1q“*lifY expedition. wee the theft of llmrln-fedmlnister r severe slloelr to the }:»f=l=lii¢d.w°tl£¢ -nd ltimllhtw dw able notebooks and other records that _whole lsrcenous fraternity by landing do not exist in duplicst/e and oamnot.a member of it in lail. But even mt be replaced. 'that the hope of agenersl reform N t lr 1 'nl l""-'“ o coun ry as a monopoy of m INFATUATION HAS non and cast covetous eyes on the ST JOHNSBURY, Vt, Sept 25- marble intricacies of the Lsocooniyie fiegldentg) Ol _ltghe “Wally tlafam; » - u v sge anvl e were s Hou? m the Vatican gallery' Muklstunned by a tragic shooUing_ which Twam traveled with Mm ll” th°'endcd the lives of two well known Aegedll. Bhd f0l1Ild 11.111 filling his persons, pockets with pebbles from Mars Hill _ID_f_a$at__ed withdtpe_at_tl£ap_tty)e wife » - - - o r nyc nn nuris e ecause and other points of historic intereshlshe refused to abandon her husband DRUGGIST ______________ _. ,_?kDif@. fork. uskvin or whatever my old 1,,d_ He ,,,,,,f1,,d to his Own not goes through the stations ot g 'lrle sas n' 'a' ' hu 'ne n wllection to be proud OL not asevi_ Hartshorn was 60 years old- and is And the men that succeeds, w e 0i Watch Repairing our store. We can scriptlon 0° the lmttom' Of the tint’ the Mountain Seotl n f th G. T. P. l All Sought for an easy ride, make your watch keep I>0tS C0Dl>lBiD|ll1gftl1Bdinner's.-alldwsm- says: "Quite disxfbggrdine offensive; So 'on and up, though the road be time. Prices not high for All work Guaranteed, Jeweler & Optlcisn. The °9“"”°“ 5' S“'d°“ "““°W in ‘his ood children' ood leave Deovllle _warn ,country is the individual who sig- him, Abel Hnrtshorn 5 wail-to-do nslizes his pcrtlodic visits to ho- fSi0¢l¥ lfl`°¢d°l' Slim and killed the W0* 15 » - _man and alter being fired on. and te and restaurants oy criblling or ,injured by Roy Taylon a 15 year uPP¢H1 to his degenerate fancy. and preroleer oeorby and coded his life exhihitin them to his ` nd with bullet dence ol e mlorel oblion-ity thot should s""’“'°‘1` W “ Wil” “d f°“' °h“d"“' he treated by a term in prison. So NR wu_FRJD.S REPLY_ heavily has he victimized a well ____ [ _known restaurant across the river than OTTAWA, Se-ut 25-Sir Wililld La- Al t 1_d__ . ' 1 s a w o s l , No both rob- leave tv ~° :‘;;:l.i:=:.”r.g..1°.‘:: l1;l‘..°f‘e‘:,'..:;‘.'i l “’ ls supposed to be conveyed in the in' against the importation of 'labor on E ge of bind, coffee; ~-Stolen from B1a_ language I beg to in,cml you no re- nk.s f quest has been made to this Govern- . t b _ _ l - lil 1 ' lr f tn l rt t li# first class work. I-21 US be -absolutely just to thv_1;lwAelefti:nl.ell»rl>lr. or e mpo a um ,souvenir fiend. Hc does not think himself a thief. He would scorn to CAMERON WINS AGAIN' - 'f - ~ AMHERST, S t 25 T th f' decelye a friend Ur mb an employer mile race held elgere ol; ntheeRum;§ 5', ` . ' or’ |°I` Pick H P0¢k@t 011 the Street. H; grounds in Amherst, Cameron the _ Z , ,is not even oppressed by the saline im- runner_ who recently won the cham- ir € a pulse that drives the wel1.¢0_d0 W0,m_ plonshlp in Halifax deifeated Steli ling- =~ ' -J -- ,~t\ .., \\ .. Visitors an to see the grand display of ROCKWOOD ¢||0¢0|_A'|'|-;§ R" R~ J- °"}i=‘- P P-- “me of the E” .--"`,l`l:il" Leod Ferro without epermlt will on exhibit in E. J.DcsRoches MACDONALD AND l __-` ` ll , Melsrxec NUPTIALS _';~ / . /~ Among the many Autumn weddings, 1; _ the one that requires special notice j K I D N ,Q _ inst, when Dugald MacDonald, gon ’\// S L-S of Allan MacDonald of Peake’s St ` "' Miss Clara Norella Mclsaac, dlaugh- A ~ ten of the- late Helor McI f 0 " DI 'A St Peter’s Bay. Theyceremirnuyc wdas 1;. HES Ez Cf“_ performed by Rev R. ~J. Moenoralo ,Hoi a,,,GnHeo_MA-1'; E ,lC,_¢r,,...»f brother of the groom assisted by Dm; S D; Bi\__m,|lF_‘,,,,,, 1 ,4 I groom. The groom was supported bv- "‘* 1" r 1, 011| Wm Gillis of Charlottetown and the brdie was attended by Miss Lau- , ‘ ra G._Mu1lally, Medford, Mass, After ` _ - _ _ Mass the newly wedded couple were "'10'dozen Ladies Felt Outingy Hats lefhteftalued f-0 hI`¢&kf&St ab the paro- eight colors 75c fon 250 at Patnn’s ' chlalresidence and then drove to the 9__25d2i ' Sunnyside. house oi the 'orlde's brother for ..._ ’ :gil =. 5 EL ____ 0PE 5\lCC¢ll- d d y h C ._ __. ___,_, ___ 1 registered Ayrshire cow yyears old. Th W , C ,325 -,£58336 igldlfsfsy c§::1'n;l;l;Ji:Iy;§_y 81;: ’ I registerd Holstein bull. 4 years old. Prices 25-3 5- 5gc, dlnner, where the afternoon was en- “Like style on your clothe u' _ _ _ _ _ s, yo re l‘;l.“.‘t‘=1.s;:"§,.:.';."‘::*°' - --H- -f =- W- -@1- , 9 YUUUE °0UPl° with every suit we sell, and this ses- droye tf? Peakf’ 5 Station to Sebtlepons showings are suprisirlgly good in down at their new and beautiful every way especially when we put 2526' :gg wherfi they mi;'y' as v‘?l°` them up against “tailor made" clo- y sen men s o n'l1, en] , many_ many years of conjugal mil; thes and_ win out. Pro_;vs;__31_os, Ltd. ifvd- The___llrlde is an accomplished - _ an amia e young lady and won, ,‘ uuelllled, both roeotelly and plryrlo- I ;q§fE)bl;AI,)IES H,?Mg“bf0U“NA1" a;lly, to discharge the duties alppert- ° t “ft B B Su ter ummr' and gaining to he/n closen avocation. Whileig greah ,jen can B~ wmth' Ever’ 2; 1 ------f f~l.sl::: 1.2;'..“.‘;“§.:.°ll’:.::..:“‘°ri; e gras. er number f poop] i th' _, , ` ‘ - ,, loeelity, she still nge men; :fiends WOMANS HOME COMPANION *B (Monday) Farewell. Colonial Stock Com pnny who wish her Gnd Epmd in her jour_ also an excellent number. Price 15c.|bl00dl1wI'¢» lwolhvr about 6 years. 1 in Blanche Wsls\i's Great C omllllll c Asc, ,an example to the young men 0,’ the _ 4 helfers. _ 1_-z yearn old. z calves. A I _U rising generation an example that _ l_MPLEMlt_\f`S, x allergy Harris gang ply you W' nw" f°rg°"' they would do well to emulate In ' rrllpfivrvllrl tllilbbhrallllllrllnsvss “ll edt mdl1ll’tvl"'vst]olf:t 1, 5, ,,|mP|y gfea, onion with the many friends of both .\ 1 hsavvlewress wl\z°~.'l bu sv. other ern' my ¢1.r(,,,gh|ife_ Any comment n hh. Both are now on sale at CARTER’S groom would seem ,,,,,,e,,,,,,,,,sf’ hom Booxsronn. 9-zadmg. who tender them the old and time- bonored salutation, the writer of this fondly blends his own, in wish. ing them his hosrtiest, con'grs:t.ul's.- tions and ad multos limos.-Coin.. ' F Furniture Repairing ...AN|)... Reupholstering » We do every description of fumiture repair- ing and reupholstering. The best workmen on P. E. I. at your ser- vice HERE. comfort shoes we've the Ideal. We have lines of easy comfor- table shoes for elderly people that are greatly apprecisfed by the man t_l:nt is looking for comfortable . fs oes. , _ , Try these slices if your tired feet M ¢ - B - ® w ~ k erelooklog lor hTh;=_ signual frne:_:ing~1:{i;he ' - ~ are o ers o e lx S F00* Cll¢ bodies’ collegz will be held in . rultlvlruluz - _ _<_>_°§_ »4r» nl# _.~_,_,-._.__..» '-f - _ ,§,_. -f , -».,,` /___ __ Y: _ ‘- \._¢_--, _» _I _ 'I‘he'S.S. Bonavista sailing from ist will be due at Charlottetown, Friday morning Oct. ist. and sails ydney and North Sydney,cilrryir ' PEAKE BROS & C0., AT PA'l`0N S College Sweaters ~» ' _ College Football Jerseys and A The New College Overcoats 'I0 p- »c. to all College Students and Uther 'l`eachers~< , o y Boys’ blue Jerseys from 65c to $1. 3 5. At Patons. _ Big lot of meil’s silk four-in-hand ties, all good fashion- 'eble shades worth 35c, 4 5c to 65c for 2 5c at Paton’s. . . Men’s slumber robes, good wide skirts, made fl'0m English Flannelette 9 5c and $1.15 at Paton’s. - 200 string and four-inhand meu’s ties, worth 2 5c, 3 for 25: at Patolrs - 75 _.men’s colored cambric shirts, many fworth up to $1.25 for 5oc. ' ._ Ladies’ .winter underwear, zoo suits regular No. 1 goods, sold all over Canada at 7oc per suit, our price 5oc a suit.- The best line in Canada and made by the best makers in the Dominion. At Paton’s. ` . 50 pieces of new furs, in scarfs, ruf_fs and muffs, < of orenberger, jap mink and squirrel at 67 I-2 cents for every -$1.00 worth. $12.00 furs for $8.00 etc. etc. At Paton’s. Men’s fancy shirts, all that is left fronl the seas0t\’s selling. No matter what they were sold for, Today 5oc. Only one hundred, sizes from 14 1-2 to 16 1-2. Come quick, if you want one or two. At Paton’s. The MINER'S SHIRT. Made good and strong from Kirkcaldy stripe drill, just what the working man and farmer wants as well as the miner. Well worth g5c, yours for 75c. Compare this with any Canadian shirt at $1.00 in the market. At Paton’s. _ Men’s coat sweaters. Men’s high neck sweaters at $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50. At Paton’s. The best heavy knitted domestic sweater in town for the money, grey 2-1 rib, double wrists and double roll collar, $2.25. At Paton’s. Deep sea sweater, guaranteed pure worsted, fast color, just the thing for motor boating, shooting, and general outing, also the wnrkinginau’s friend, durable and profitable even although the price is $2.50 each. We also carry an other in extra outside size at $3.50. At Paton’-s ' 18 only blue and grey flannel shirts, '$1.25 to $1.50, choice for $1.00, At Paton’s. l Working1neu's shirts, fleeced lined, also a full line of. knit shirts. 65c, 7 5c, and 9 5c. At Paton’s. , Knicker ribbed hose for boys, size 8, 8 1-2, 9, and io in, seamless, guarantee-rl English worsted, at 65c. At Pat;\n’s ‘“'~htly musscd, 45 garments, shirts and drawers, Sanfield 'Standard labeled at figures that will save you the ,rice of wlsher and soap. At Paton’s. A11 other g 'ades from this noted maker that are good and fit to wear, .ill guaranteed by the maker to us. Yours for good wool, comfortable underwear. At Paton’s. I-Iorsehide Gloves of quality and durabi1ity,g oves made from nluleskin, dogskin and horsehide, windproof, water- proof, and storm proof, good enough to have had fellowship with Peary at the north pole. All sizes from 7 1-2 to I1. At Paton’s. . There is another lot we ,forgot to mention about, and 'that is our swell dressy cape driving glove that the horsemen of Ch'town wear, $1.2 5 a pair. At Paton’s. ' ' Men’s black shirts,good big fellows well made,with goody buttons, 6 5c, 85c, goc $1,25. At Paton’s. ' - Fast colored oxford shirts reversible collar, in two pat- terns, the best shirt for the molfey we have ever offered. 6oc at~1f'aton’s. ` » ' lf you like to compare our English Flannelettes we cm . demonstrate to you a saving of 20 p c. Paton & Co. .-This difference is in the' saving of the wholesalers profit at Paton’s. . ° . Great big DREAM ROBES, sleepy, comfortab e fe ws, something you would like to go to sleep in, the min ute you seet em. 11;; patterns are goo too, just 190 fall designs in two q alities goc and $r.15,and plenty t choose from. Also some others fit for the fellow who want to get outof short pants, priced at _75c, in sizes 12 1-2, 13, 8; 14 . Also a line of Health Knit Wiol dream robes for men at 2.99 1 T PA'l`0N’S` » » __ , l . l College Football Outfits" ,.,\ 1 ‘V »~».. lo lf. \ `€»_f.y . -:By '\`\ . ( ‘ l 1 l "1 _stayi- -fr l l 3