~' mer or sul?-I f"l"" .fe-, f" " - , ' , , - _ 1 ';v`.)J.-. ` ~_» ».` . .V 1,; , 5. .l ._.._ 1.; 9 . 1 7 _ _4 _ 1 in - '.2 l .~ ' . .,_ _ - , . " . iq- 7 ‘ - » ~- .ei,,:.'_' _ 4 iwsilifistff Ming orders new for Hard Cos”-l`,~ ‘fthe Schooner Robert 5 fMcFarland will arrive here early gust . with 1000 toi;l.~'»Cust~o,mers_ ,i]._ in for delivery from . vessel. . . . ..-1 1;. i:-° P4 0 (D A. Piiskaniil flu llllone 240. _ mg f-. l".rtF..=...l *llii1C~ELisl,silellE as llocliif ljolsr soar .iiifiruicr:uri-tc°.i°s-'sll'-bm i.':.°..f.'.:::'~:.‘:..=°.<: lr:r.i?.1:.ir:'.’.~:l`i3’F§' - Leave Ch?town` Leave Bm-.ky Point Mrs. Reginald ,Hepburn (neo Ming Roddy) who has been the' guest of Mrs L M Poole at Keppoch left yes- ` 0 o _ , _ . . . I t C e *elder morning for her home in vMontreal. As will be seen by the advertise- One Dollar Founiain__.'_P¢ri mint in annular wlnnn. unreeldnnee of Bloomfield Station, are calling the attention of the medical profession to We wish to can special at they need of a doctor in that vicinity. lentl0n_ t° 0\1f 008 D0_"ll‘ At the Charlottetown police court. Fountain Pen. ~ 'yesterday two butchers olnogoa with not properly covering thou- ment This Pen is made by THE L. E, wagons were up before 1-lie Hon...- WATERMAN C0, of Montreal, Md “fe dlBmiS°°d» §_§'l.”‘- §j?_,,‘§ “~..“‘- the makers :if the famous The Guudianiw x H bl . " " 0 e cv es I nn. , 1253*. ,,__,,. Waterman I ldvsl Fountain Pen nn... no... p.n.o... .n.oi.'§no.if 2.12 ;g,’f»-'_“‘ "°° .. ~ province. All such items should be se- SSS #ser S383 SUNDAY: comes in plain and chased barrel LIIVG U|)’l70W|l Lgav 9.1” dh mo L_ 12 I5 , =-~° ':. . PP as .°'!'?’:°"‘ ssgsg; = =;sr. lt has the regular Waterman il d t . . "rn rs food. im. solid goin po.. in uno, {‘,‘§`,..‘_’_ C°.',,,,,,,,‘2,,,,,i,},‘f,-".'.""‘,‘},,,_,e,,,§§,°{§ medium and coarse points and after the events, etc'.,' have tnnnspi,-_ 7 Poin ed' In a word 'tis . Pupils of the .Consolidated School having Manual Training models at ‘A PHI “Ill BIWIYI $06!, fult the school will call for them Satur- da evenin All ust 3r t _ ' ° ~ ‘ Y R. Z fl. a 7 o' _ . .Mi MURPHY’ gills “til expeczsllons and sails; cltocié o,,l,,n; ,ml .meat at th; moo, f, 5 Mggunpdg N. e m ° , a ococ or gal' en wor . At osi llsciing writers: the same ,mr the School Garda" G' E. prizes will be awilji. ' -1 5 *___ u-__ _ Much sympathy is expressed fo » - i _ F I 4 f 5 - r ¢ _ ' . Rev. Benjamin Chappell, of Tokyo \ . ' e S h P u 1° D Japan. in the death of his wife, _ `,"j' ` ’ e C 0 I a t e 8 _ which occurred recently at that place, week old. ’ . We get our chocolates 'sent in fresh shipments ‘ weekly and guarantee them to be not more then one ,onr-line ofluoifn onoéoinlon aioiaeaiy dainty, in - -,boxed sets coutslrlirlga choise display of assorted _ffiavors that are ,bound to please the most criticaltastes. 1-2 lb. box 35c l lb.6oc in bulk 5oc a -lb. -rx 'ls Kinnon Drug Company , L-li ‘hi l » l uf. Hickey 8:? N icholson Tobacco C when makingpurchases, 'particularly of tobacco. '1`here` ` a good deal of very common tobacco on the market ` and as a rule it costs just as much as the good. Ask for R‘IVAL or MASTER MARINE if you want a good smoke. If a chew, try CO M B I N A T I O N TWIST. &_.° ‘ Scrutinize Closely DD \.. wealways offer. A. jprk' Plane, ? ` wooden bottcm splendid value .tl-`i‘\_a£|s.o'ss; X _ “ll*iid Saws. Dl=\\le‘s Theatre, Charlotte- town. was taxed to its utmost ca- pacity, last evening, and the crowd were not dlssappointed in- the splendid program presented. The story of the landlord who objected to birds was a comic one and drew peals of laughter from the audience. 'The other reel, entitled Blazing the Trail, was in two parts, one ol those western reels that must -been seen to he realized. Miss Sohmers was heard in illustrated song and greatly appreciated. Fox ranchers and those interested ln the industry will be interested in the following from n Bt. John ex- change :-Among the 'shipments ab- oard the _steamer Admiral Sampson from Alaska to Seattle last weak was ll consignment ot"six live silver tip foxes, in charge of F. G. Whelpley, who plans to establish n farm for breeding the animals on the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia. The foxes are from the interior of Alaska, near Fairbanks, nnd are the first shipment of 200 ordered by the Canadian gov. ernment for. breeding purposes. The foxes will he used in replenishing the forests of Canada, where the animals are rapidly being exterminnted. A quiet wedding took place at the Parsonage of the First Methodist Church, Charlottetown, yesterday at 2 p. m., when Duncan Warren Mc- Laren and Margaret Jane McLaren, both of Cable ~I-lead, King's County, P. E. I., were united in marriage. The bride, who was attired in a beautiful blue silk gown, was attend- ed by Misa Etta McLeod and the groom was supported hy his brother Russel McLaren. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. Heaney, B. A., in the presence of a few friends of the contracting parties. The young couple are very popular in the ,com- munity in which they reside and they have the best wishes of their numer- ous friends for a prosperous life. ‘ A Moncton Ex. says: l-laag's cir- cus crossed from Point Du chene to P. E. Island 0n Sunday, but some of of the animals, including the lions and lionesses were left behind. This afternoon while one of the trainers named Carroll was feeding the anim- als a lioness éeized his hand and dragged it beneath the bars of the cage. Some bystanders went to the assistance of the tamer, whose arm to the elbow was inlthe jaws of the lio- ness. Finally the enraged animal was beaten oil with an ax, but not until' she had been knocked down by a blow from the ax. Carroll’s arm was terribly lacerated, and Dr. Oul- ton who attcndedthe man, was un- able to say as yet whether he can be saved or not. The incident naturally created much excitement among the residents.and the summer cottagers at the Dvllll-» 5 Neiison‘s Chocolates “The Chocolates that are different." Packed in attractive white boxes,-delicious and satisfying. Try them- ss.. is.. sc.. 15°, ao._ sim, l.so. .lolmson & Johnson ,...--o , _.11- Cleaner \ Smoky City Wall Paper Cleaner should be used by ' every housewife who wants to keep her walls and ceil- ings clean and spotless. It i is splendid for cleaning wall per, . kalsomille and i)r.ssco»- rub it on the wall rayon woulda bnish and » . the dirt will instantly dis- `“lpl“"` li 'A ` l _ l. i I A is atom , thst'cl¢sa¢.s‘nd‘:ll!inm|:.-'den ,- ' not stain olffuie. A large can. . ' . ai..’f. °.°.......'.'f'ff°'i's°.' A 2_Macs tv <"if,i . - _ . . ~ - . _ . . , f ._; . ..» . ,l0c and |51: ' f .i all ard |?`s'lerrls _PAGE FIVE - » Slllri Waisis Worih io $1.25 Saiurday and Monday each READY ON THE TABLES FOR YOU ON SATURDAY morning. and continuing until Monday at one o’clock, we will run this great shirt waist bargain, of pretty lawn waists-some with low necks, some with high necks, some open back, some open front, all white. ~ ` Shirt Waisis Worill io $1.95 S ,25 e Saturday and Monday for each ~ HE KE IS A BARGAIN IN A SOMEWHAT BETTER LINE- handsom; lawns, dimiiies, batistes and the lille. Some of them hate _Dptch necks, some have iiftle.turn down' collars, some have high necks. all are new styles this season. If you want two-or three new waists get in promptly. Worth tp'1.95 for ... . . . .`. . . ... .. . . . ,... .................. . . _ . _ $l.l5 $2.50 Dresses $5.75 Dresses I HOW "“-I |-- l'l0W --I These are made in pretty ging- hams and percales, some stripes, some plain-~ some checks, all of them smart, tasteful, well made dresses- all of them new this sea- sou-- the only reason for the re- Hcre is a particularly niceline, mostly Anderson girlghams in a lot of pretty colors and pafierll effects, all latest 1912 cuts, all new, all good and just the very garment . you want for present wear. Come I duction-is that we are goingto l | needalot more r°0m_____.____$|.95_ I | early forfhislot.................$2b0 I \ l I V 21952 Dresses , 4.50 Dresses ALL THE 4.50 DRESSES are bc- lng sold out this week at 3 .oo. That is cheaper by a long shot, than you can buy and make the goods. Get in early 4. 50 for......... . .. . . . .. .......5100 . ALL the 2.95 DRESSES are being ' sold out this week at 2.25. At this price there is a great range of the prettiest wash garments, at medium prices, that we 300” haveeversold. 2.95 for,..............$2.25 Ladies’ Hats Worth to 85c io go for l5c THERE IS A GREAT BIG LONG COUNTER of these- many styles, many colors, many shapes, -but all of them new, and all of them good. just as it says, worth to 85c. now Ladies’ llais Worth to $1.25 for 25c HERE IS SPLENDID BARGAIN LINE, it just means that we are going to close up this millinery season without a hat or flower belonging to simimcr of 1912. if cut prices will do it. Hats worth to 1.25 ...25c Ladies’ llats Worth to $5. for 90c HOW A DOW ,Here is another chance for you to pick up something smart in _'a high class hat ata price that is just a joke on the regular value. The assortment of these is not very large-a good many you know but not so that you 'can risk taking chances on it. Come early. All Chiliire ’ All Childrens New ilaisns na" Price New Bonneis Hall Price 4-Sc Rompers for Saturday Q. Monday 50c IF THERE IS A WOMAN WHO OWNS A SMALL BOY OR GIRL and who wil not be pleased at this bargain chance we’d like to hear of her. These rompers are all new, al made up ofgood wash material will wear well, will look will, and you will bc well pleased with them. especially when you get the 48c line Saturday and Monday ffgigg oss...~¢o|~»\aos»soa~s»s~».. ...,gg -... ooo . . . . . . . . . --¢|¢|¢,.... Double Discounts on Linen Table Cloths LAST MONDAY WE MADE THIS SAME OFFER-~ it rained, and some women missed it, who wanted to get in on it. This time, Saturday all day and Monday morning until i o'clock, we offer a double discount on all this special lot of handsome linen table cloths with border all round- Consider the prices for a minute $3.25 Table Cloths are now JL59 _$1-85 Table Cloths are now $1-U 3-50 uc li ` lc li :Jo 4_5() rl ir i i 2-70 5.75 “ “ “ “ 345 4 9° “ “ “ " 2-94 iii F l>n.§. Good. woni. lo $1.00 59. THIS LOT OF DRESS GOODS INCLUDES A WIDE ASSORTMENT of fabrics, in lerhaps eight or nine different colorings, and nearly as many different sorts of goods. In the lot there are goods suitable for dresses, for siiitings, for_children’.~i. dresses and all the rest. There are goods regularly offered _ at $r.oo per yard, and there are some oiiered at - c ' 65c, 75c, 85c, goc etc. You choice on SATURDAY C ANDMONDAYfor...-..-.-... ,_ J l . i , - *insanity Cut thnew ce Bills C i.. REFRIGERATORS ‘ Jewellers .lclll Monday llalf Holiday We the undersigned Jewellers A are great Ice Savers Buycne from us and be convinced. We have a nice line in dll feren dos: om. si les which we will sell chesp for cash. Y ' Csil and see our stock. . For Sale By . mm:-;G=_--__" Ge°m=======»S*' ` li' S W' C R A B E ,lsrilwsrs`Hsrel\snl~' have decided to join in the half holiday movement and agree to of busi- ness on gg r p. ni- fi r "le ,af ""‘f -- f ,.-f.=»- Qogsgg,-4 *gg* if '~..`...._.f ""“‘ *“"""-'._.=:~;-_';- _-_;.~.`.n¢... _'_ xl"-I ~. .l -1 slit i' ze- ~»'“‘ -u "’fx. 1. . . 4'; W 1-1 ., _.4 'i .,-5. _ *- ` ~»-.`*&>*.; Lone.-' ;»_ ll , . .2 , ¢.| /- .,.|=, _ ,ii . --.l .i, 3 ...*I