tn- _-»~_-,e -.‘,._ hit bi; i . l *Ji ._,. it i tif lfir' `£'l\.t‘-l r‘ ~.; i "‘ 7_1." :-._ n: __'_u 1'!- Tit 'tif \=__~ _ _ _ - if ' ._ ~' | i Visitors _'to 'the Exhibition M ade Welcome to our I ` For a new boy to start right ln _ »:¢*;,. _"5 was > \ 4- 'Z ' . \1;_-i ,._. _Q _ ._ ~ ,__:._ _. _ _ _ more wolvrzl-1 Kuowluo. ' ~ _ ;_ _ __ ag i-it ‘~ i - = g. ,\_ -i_-_ _ ____ _ ef ___ ~_'.;_'p,f_,'_\:____,_,_,-____)_.`\ " ' ' I want a boy at my saloon, -_-_q_¢_»_=._1__,* ,.'._~_*_;»_iv.;-,;_'." ' f ‘ A bay ll” di° "'. tt' .-'ri- &\ " " iff- ri 'J-':f xi hi A l S- e _ A I To livc it life of shame and sin. During this week we are making a special exhibit o`f our new Fall goods. and giving some very splendid values infmantles, furs, dress-goods, silks, men’s clothing hats and caps. We never have and never will be undersold in any of the lines carried by us. We guarantee a direct saving all purchases made at our storezthis wee k. , Mews and Bow’ Clothing ..“i.;:*‘;;»‘;‘.‘:.i’:.'.'”.r.:;'2.°“:l‘ 2:: I i COSIS the product of one ofthe lead- -. i ‘_ This department of our business is now so 5118 IIHUUC l10iiS¢S Oli the Contin- ent, who have confined their entire ._ lines to us,enabling us to show you make 'any mention of it, and may be is better f_08_fS that 31; °X¢l“Sl"¢ and lusla . . _ ltt e nicer t an the other fellow is known as P_ E, Island s greatest clothing store able to show you at 38,12 50, i5.to, if We have been busy during the last week opening 18.00, and 2o.oo. We have some of .5 . well known, that it seems almost unnecessary to ' . the loveliest coats the best ever l _ '. . up arge bales of new over coats and suits. We shown hem worth In each instance have now the most splendid showing in the City, alle-1Sl$2.oo more than our mark- ‘ Ladies’ M antles ed price, Boys’ Suits a Specialty _ _ factures on Saturday ao dozen Made in D. B styles in good heavy tweed, moss or init stylish fall caps. in sizes to Ht boys from 8 to 14 years, at $4.00 ilfzei ivnhictheailsevio fi-iiilpalliivflg each. Compare these with the so-called bargains - ;l,l,,:,h,f,,,i“,'gf5 cities' mic” at __ _ . _ __ ._ sold elsewhere at $5.00, and you will agree with us that our 400 suits are better in all respects. e Other up to 1000' _ We have a full assortment of these in prices from $t.75 to 4.00 each. Made in the new styles and in either close or loose knit- Overcoats for Boys and Men Kid Gloves for i i ll > . r Our stock is now complete, ranging in price 1" °“1’ ladies’ kid itl°\'¢ de- f _ purtment we received a large rom 6.00 to 24 oo, in all _the new tweeds and shipment of gloves in all the fancy effects which are to be so popular this season. _ Caps We received from the manu- Ladies Coat Sweaters A Ladies popular shades for Fall wear.All our gloves sold here are sold with a guarantee, and we cheerfully replace any with a new pair when desired. A flue showingin all the well _ known fnrs.No matter what you desire we can please you. From the cheap inlnk throw at$l.`25 to the highest priced mink at $135.00. These are seen to good advantage ii the mantle room on the second floor. ` Silk at 99: per yard. We are showing the best range of yard wide silk at 99c on thetmarket. All these goods were imported direct fiom the Orient, and we are in a position to quote you a little finer price on these goods, and we ask you to compare our 99|; silk with others of the same piice, and you will agree with us that ours is fully io p. c. bet- ter. dept. a trial. We malie ladcs suits and coats to order. i, if _l .\_ _ _ _lo _ _ /I J i ‘ Furs ‘ _ 99c Silks ladies tailoring, give this A boy who has a. fiifs income, I want a boy with many friends. For,wlthout boys my business ends: I want 5 Wy. some mother’a boy. Who is her comfort and\lier'joy;~ Such boys to me .are worth the st. mo , _ _ Fpr -they are _leaders of a host. ~ _f i_.-' _ ~ ' ,Lwnnt 5 boy who is not afraid To start right on the downward grade, . _ A. boy who's always very brave; -' For he must flll a drunkard’s grave. IN MEMORIAM. The death occurred at Klnkora on Monday, Sept. 16, of John 0. Ro- nahan an aged and highly respected resident of that place. Deceased had been tn failing health for past 6 years, having suffered with a disease of the arteries and heart but about a week before his death paralysis of the bowels gud kidneys set ln and de- spite all that loving care and best medical sk-ill could do he passed a- way, surrounded' by all his family who- are at present on_t.he Isla'nd_. Deceased was 'horn in Qourity Monag- han, Ireland, 74 years ago and come to this country 73'years ago sdttllhg on'_t.he same _farn-i,on which he died. I-Ia'was a man who was‘very‘ highly respected by all who had the plea.-' sure of his acquaintance. -Be tt: friend or toe who came to his door he was welcome. He was attended all through his illness by his pastor Rev. J. J. McDonald. His funeral, which was one of the largest ever seen in Kinkora, was held at Kin- kora on Wednesday morning where solemn high mass was .sung by the Pastor. The pull bearers were:-John T. Murphy, M. H. McCf|`be, John Far- mier, J. M. Shreenan, John Keefc, P. K. Trainor. ' He leaves to mourn besides his wife six sons and five daughters as fol- lows-F‘rancis, in Salem, Mrs. Thos. McCarvill, Kinkora.; Mrs. Thos. Pow- er, Long River; Peter at home; Mrs. Michael Mulligan, West Newton; Fanny at home, Jerome of the P. E. I. R.; James in Salt Lake City, Utah; Mrs. Patrick Milligan, West Newton; Wm. ln New York. City; Walter at home; also Katie and Mar- garet who have predeceased him a- bout. twenty-three years and a very large number of grand children and great grand children. W ' $50,000,000 LOAN WOHRIES CHINA. LONDON, Sept. lil-lieprescntsf tives of the so-called six power syn- “If we say that we have the lar est. SALE Oli' NEW FU ll L -I W" ' _ - 5 B” 4 dlcate and of the new independent _ We are satisfied to let the lIl‘0n Buds, Parlor Tables, Parlor of this city be the judges. See Suites, Uouches, Extension Tables, new fall sgigges before you buy. Bureau and Commodes at lowest J _ Prices. See our mattresses and SI>l‘il18B. H105’ are the best for the least money. All sizes. If the size is not in stock we will send and get it, for you, no extra charge. G0-Carts Mld Baby CarriagBB to clear at a discount. James Paton & Co. 9-5M\,f_ “Poton's have a hall price silk Sale that lS Ol illlicrnnt tn lqdieg_ ,, . 9--1M3il-}2i. ___a_______ “BUY Your winter coats at Paton's, _they are offering some special vnlufg in exclusive designs. 9~21l\/1311521, “Z5 doz. linen crash towels Z5c. a pair. Patou's. 0-21M31E21_ l "A chance for the thrifty farmer, 110 incn's suits at half’ price. Paton’s. 9-21M3il<}2i. "“"`~*~ '---- ---~ --- -__..._ _..._ __.___________> _ _*_| THE Every necessary convenience for the l comfort of guests at the ‘llAl.IFAX’ IIALIFAX Comfortable. homelike surroundings __s ii li l I - » Vi l . =,_. if _.3 cinlEli___t;(;o\ltiltl uu_|1_tn ,_ ._ _ __ .. .. _'st' lligh Class Service and Cuisine CANADA E. l-. MACll0NAl.l) Send for Illustrated Booklet. Mm.” r. 0 -'.iiM_ttaiyr_ .- if l I -- I E_ _ I Visitors to the Exhibition are cordially invited to call at our BOOKSTORE wher%‘we have a splendid stock of the latest and best. BOO¥,S and magazines, and up~to-date line of STA -IONERY o every description. ' _ Our FANCY GOODS and SOUVENIR **:S_7E)i&l'le=well.worth a visit. A full line of LEAT- ..-i;1§i(l`¢~It. coops, --soUvENla culnawaas, ‘_ 10V;-,ENIK POST CARDS. SOUVENIR JEW- *ELEl{Y, a large stock of FANCY GOODS from ; _which-a, selection-uT__ easily be made. _, __ .ollf P11608, are cw. Special prices during Exhib- _ itiou. 12.- _ _ R Il ITURE. How is your stock 7 If your- boi' IBBURANCE AUT best assorted stock 0( hut; in the l .__ _ l ' > _ » . . lt's either a true or a falsel 3 Sldeboards, 6 Wicker Chairs, 15 ‘.:;?.l.tl“]ewelry I . I We are showing row one of the beat displays of' tina jewelry that we have liver |Xhlbiled.The line ls complete in every respect, I the quality the very highest and the prices moot moderate. Call in today and look over our line--we have the stock, we have the prices and know we can satisfy yon. _ _ > t I V W.N. Tanton d CORK, September 21-Addressing thc delegates at the annual gathering of the independent nationalists here today, William O'Brien, member of' parliament for the City :ot Cork, ex- pressed the fear that the insurance act was wrecking t.lie'1=iberal partyf and would wreck homeirule with it.-' Thi? Dolicy and tactics of John Red- mond both had failed.. the speaker said. and all Llia/t the nationalists had done was to double the excessive taxation of Ireland in five years. WORRIED OVER CENT. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 21._'I‘rou~ bled in his mind because' he had kept a penny which he found upon the es- tate of John D Rockefeller at Forest. Hills, Cleveland, O., instead of re-- turning it to the owner, a twelve- vciir-old sou of Dr. Thomas Dunne, who has just. returned from a visit.- with relatives in Cleveland, has writ-’ ten to Mr. Rockefeller ahklng whether" or not he shall rcturu the cent. "Mac’s Blood Food creates better* blood. Price 50c a box. The Two_'§ Macs. 9-2lllll3l. " \ __ ` ! Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co Limited. , Oommsnclng Monday the `2'fth 'May the Steamer "Northumberland" lenven(1harl0t.tetown for Picton, N, S, 8.10 o clock a. m.. leaving Picton on return about 0 10 m. Oannectonl-1 made at Picton for al nolntsln Nova Scotia. _ B Sfeam_e_;- “Empprei|` |‘?.‘lie.? Abldrtnltlilivcloac lion.: mgiletalillnglkigll S' du Ohana on return about I 80 m nscting with expro as trains' fo'i"'5\l1'l.l':l)o’l tgtlgvmta_;idC'giznlgh. tlllonaisettipng made n. u one r ` and‘f.he United Stages? pn n 5 n Mud. G. W. WAKllll;‘ORD. 4 » Uharlottotown, P. _E. Isldnd.. Jxzsr _ Hr ay a '~_.` ` __o _:-'__J|`__ now nu 2 Catch that Cold? _ Simple Enough.Probably got overheated or sat in a draught the cold air closed up the pores of the skin suddenly and locked up a lot of waste pro- duce of the blood in yourbody. Then your cold begins. l'oater'¢ Laxativ`i?"' ' _ Cold Curej Acts on the mncouafjtiiem- » _ brance checks, the catarrh, ‘ reopens the pores ot- akin, " stimulates the secretions--ln. ' short cures your cold lu dday . and night. ` ` A 1 25c for 35 doses _ ’ ` ia. ii. .roster A Chinese loan of $50,000,000, both aa- pregnable. The six power bankers to- day announced that the ministers ol their powers in Peking have been in- structed to express disapproval of the new loan, and they also _declare that China has no liberty, pending it defin- ite closing of negotiations with the six power syndicate to make outside arrangements. If the Chinese gov- ernment does contract other loans the lenders advancing the money will do so at their own risk and without the support of the governments in- terested. China formally reapproached the old syndicate during _the present month, but the banking group will not re-open negotiations unless as- sured of China's sincerity. The inde- pendent syndicate, on the other hand, scolls at the suggestion that the ' British government will ask China to repudiate the contract made by the Chinese. There is more Catarrh i.. \.iiif_¢ soction 0 the country t.han_ all other diseases pu! together. and until the last. few Years wal supposed to be incurable. For_a ores many years doctors nronnunced it. ii Inca diaonne and prescribed lociil remedies and by oonstantlv failing to cure with “wal treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has _proven catarrh to be a con- stitutional dineaae and therefore ri-quirea constitutional treatment. Hnli’n Oatnrrh Oure.ninnufac°ured by F. J. Ctipnev & Uo..Teledn, Ohio, is the only conatituticn- al cure on the market It is taken in- ternally in doses from i0 :irons to a tea- npoonful. lt acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. 'l‘he__v offer one hundred dollars for any case it failn to cure. Send for circulars and 2°d'rTf3ii".ii. onlcnnv .it co.'ro|odo. 0 _ églélati-l7a'll’|aDl""liiiliriln;"l5i'll§` for coristipa on. SllvcrforSel'vicc bs. _. ‘il _ W.he_n purchasing lllvil’ _ {._,. _ you _are mrs of depend- i" ' ability and beauty i itis IMIROGERS BROS "-`< ~si1mr1.u.im' wan" _l assures long service became \ l J it ll the heaviest allvsr plate. _ Look for the trademark. jd; I7 lnsdllq Dealer' % I \ \5"~ Ll* `. ||;l\\.. \ll°,f§ ylli iff' ..‘.'.;-°°..i.“ri:'.i.‘."°§.'.':i.tlo°.t;::"r.;:t ~-' -‘*°i~~i:.tl" ~.:.‘i.°i».it'.:-~~.~.:i anigvilhgzf Run dlftinusea hp anoiher ' M ‘asc o undo ur l' 3i=‘-*iii t ` Suiuiylideg" ( _ _ . ~ » ft ‘, ». Till' b“‘“di k“°'"' “- ,' " between M. B-azonotl and Sir Edward . ‘there ll a strong probabl-lit that gf l _ _. ,le ull’ A i "- »°R¢h£mb¢r , the Mount Herbert ¢,< -_ _ ‘tecteil~ bu and youre. -Be generous, The chill of the night tl'i,at`for good fitting and w - in a class all their own. A medium length, HEAVY TWEED F A L L OVER- COAT, brown diagonal stripe effect. collar that can be turn- ed into military, Chesterfield or storm style, four pockets, superior lining, sizes 35 to 44, a good value at ' T. ‘ := M -sl' t" ol' § _/J / E -1: in -< /'// _ _ F all Overcoat it . ' s. " 5-' _ _ / . " "H ' il "l 't;§>'.`If.1i=_-~'-€§e1;a=it$i' " ` ""'»"*" .-1-‘ ` “'~_¢,_,°j1f_'~‘:~',_.==_' ..:_F:..,.=:>_'f_‘3.‘-,- ~ ~f~." < ~ _ _~ _ I want a boy with a liao home. _" 13""-'ii'-.f " ':o»~". _ _.‘.;- _,ig-_~ -. .,___,_.__,.. .=.,;, __ 1', -"\.'irif¢;;=' ;'éf= ~ \ goin;-et?».sr ‘ "‘ f i-‘~.;:~ " . ~ -.. . ;i.'\t-j 3-.3 E' t * :-\-" ' _-j.._~_,-_-.gg _ ' \ -» ===.-,' :,'zg'.-.<_>;f;>':-1a_;'_». J rfrr: ~. -..-1at-<1-Q.;-:fr-:>;<~='-‘, t : z.».-:Z 1* ._ - L Y , _ <:-- .ci "\‘ i . . “t-_.__~_ . . - .o _ -1- 1*. _ _ _ _ -...af 9 _ . ' ,_-.»'~" ' ` _ . ' _ _.||' . _ _ _ - ' - ‘ 1 ._ L-_»_-» ' ‘J _ - ._-_ " $4.9, - \wa\-If I t’s Time You Got Your "__ » _ 'I winds warns you that it is overcoat time and now-right now-is the time to ` get your fall overcoat. You _ _ line of styles now displayed here showing all the latest and smartest ideas in- overcoats. The fabrics are superior, the tai oring ex pert,_'t_he materialsabove comparison and we know will be pleased with the men’s high grade ‘fall caring qualities they are _ A BLACK MELTON .COAT with velvet collar, black Italian lining splendid- ly tailored throughout. This coat sold well at its former price $17, only a limited line ln stock now, clearing Htioacaeu ....- .ounce Other grades ranging in price from $8.00 to $20 \-Q-.X ’ / ' Y Y l / u / -we Younis MEN‘S MAN ° w) A ' 7| FRENCH AVIATOR _ _ RUNS FEARFUL RISK. or-uciioo, sent. zo-“I protested to the Aero Club of Illinois against: flying in the approaching darkness, but they insisted I should fly, be- cause the crowd would be disappoint- ed if I did not." George Meatach, the French- aviat- or, so testified todayal. the inquest into thc death of Howard W. Gill, the Baltimore aviator, who was kill- ed at gh.; aviation meet at Cicero last_ Saturday, after his blplelw. 75 feet in the air, had collided with a mono- plaue, driven by Mestach. The acci- dent. to Gill occurred at 6 p-m-. When the twilight was dimmed by smoke from surrounding factories. "I consented to go up only after officials had promised that my ma- chine would be the only one in thc air.” Mestach testified. "They did not keep their promise. Two hi- planes continued to race, and instead of keeping close to the grollnd where they were supposed to remain, they climbed. I was going at. terrific speed when I saw one of them about 300 feet. ahead of me. I tried to avoid it collision, hui. it was impos- sible." William Burns, of Dayton, O., _who served as Gill-'s mechanlclan, testified that Gill had protested that it was too dark to race and expressed fear that an accident would result. with so many machines in thc air. - After hearing confirmatory testi- mony' from several spectators the in- quest. was contlnucduntil September 25. WILL TALK WITH THE KING AT BA'LMORAl_~__ NEW YORK, Sept. 20-A cable to The Tribune from London this morn- ing saysz- _ "Balmoral, King Ge0rge's Scottish residence, may, become the scene of deliberations of a weighty character when His Majesty receives there M. Sazonofl, the Russian foreign minis- 'SHS and the Russian ambassador, Count Bencksndoru, tomorrow. Both of these diplomats proceed to Bal- moral tonight, following Sir Edward Grey, who has already left for the north to take up his duties as min- ister ln attendance upon the King during tho' coming week. M. Sazon. off will reach London ut, 7 p, m, go. 85'- . _ "Tha chief object of the discussions ci _ _E - 'B »>o>n mmqmm Seeing is Bclicvliin lf you want to see the fruit 0| 93 _ yearn ahoemakiuk oxP_BflBfl°°il°°|2‘_ m our w|nd¢,wg_ Acrimmar oo _ ,nm finer fueling and Ionzer well’ ing shoothant e _ IIAGAR cannot. be found. Basin! ln nslis v- lng, but wearint ll K°°Wl“¢' ua you want to know 'I Men's Ladies' $5.00 :$4-5° und rllld _ _ $5.50 $5 .0l)f Morris & Smith |27 Queen Street. -- I1. WOMAN FIRE INSPECTOR '_ Fire Commissioner Johnson today appointed Miss Sarah Christopher ol 123 Wadsworth avenue. B t0l\'lP01“\\'Y inspector in the Fire Prevention Bur- eau of the Fire Department, af. a salary of $1,200 per year. Miss Chris- topher immediately after 'her iil1P0l“t‘ ment was assigned to t.he=cloak, cult. and shirt factories ln the city, which number over 500.and employ 100.' 000 persons, mostly women. _ One of Miss Ghrlstopherul dlitlel will be to drill the employees of tho various factories ln preventing fire! and also to establish a :irclilrill.Wl1l°l1 will be carried on regularly under N18 supervision of a monitor al'I’0lUl-Ca ll! the woman inspector. ‘ BASEBAIIIT-MANAGER 1 RECQVERING RAPIDLY. _...__ - Grey ls the attainment of some sat- isfactory and equitable solution of the grave problems with which Per- sia stands confronted, and the im- portance attachlng to the com-ing conferences will be the greater from the fact that the Persian regsnt will participate in at least some of them ' to London for this purpose. The Exact, dat.e_of his arrival has not transpir- ed, though it ls understood he will lose no time fn conferring with the British and Russian statesman, and y _ for A brief halt in Loudon, he, too, 'will travel to Balmoral, whore he will be received by the King." Pl’0f¢°_ _, RC Ofvhlnage next Wednes- _dl\!. _,Little or big your contribu- uoii 'will in appreciated. watch io.- tiie girls with tus na; that use pi-ir ‘TW Nyvllr Bm public alms min ` NEW , YORK, Sept.. 20-Frank Chance, the manager and first. base- man of the Chicago Cubs, fs recover- ing rapidly from the operation which he underwent to relieve brain pren- iira, resulting from _intiirlen tv W skull, caused by bslng lift. repeatedlf by pitched balls. i_ Dr. W. G. Fralck, who performed The resent is now on his wa dum opemum__ mid today mst mmm” would be up in _a Week and would able to witness the world'o~|srlcl- ' "The .operation was dslteater but not very painful .or extensive enougll to cause any serious after edect of pain or disability," uid Dr. Frallok. "Mr-. Chance had frequently been hfl- on the head by pitched hello. One or more ot these -blows has own# 9- sllght depruslon over 5 nerve centre and e small clot formed." "Biggest Bargain sale 'of the C002, tury.1>t_aiii me iam- sur prim ti-ala Uoto -$1.40'1otn| at half;1tr'loe.NoiY. lp your chanel. You will`nilV¢t' I* ng. The home at Mt. Herbert is open to all Look over and lee the great iinetiiei- mia it. 'chan n_iiu'°`iaiir Nh ami tor' ui-ma, mourn. dmllll _ " ' _ _ _ ' ~. » °, _ _ -f WMI* “_ 1. domg_ » Mm” lndtets. and _fancy __\vof\.`- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ___ ____ _ _ _ __ _ . 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