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THE CANADIAN CENTURY _ MONTREAL 2656 _ _ I Don’l lorgel le 1 '__`l Eouuir nuiliiiillil ` ` I _ - y Head Ofllcesln New Prowse Block-Charlottetown It pays to buy in this Province. ice Court in this city Saturday John K. Howard, _son of W. J. Howard, North River, left Saturday morning for Vancouver where he will locate. .Among those registered a t the Birchdale Hotel, Halifax-, Saturday were:-M. H. and Mrs Goudge, Char- Bidelord. E. H. and Mrs. Beer returned last week from Montreal. During his alb- sence Mr. Beer visited a Humber 0| Furniture and Bedding Factories and succeeded in making contracts which will prove valualble to Beer & Weeks many customers. Capt. D. A._McKinnon, city, has rc- ceived from the Canadian Rifle Lea- gue a very neat watch fob on which is suspended the insignia of’ the C. R. L. Capt. McKin'nonl won this in the four League shoots here, nmlfinlr a total of 95 out of 105. In recent athletic competitions at McGill College between Freshies and Sophs. H. P. Stanley of this city was the top scorer of the day, win- ning the l00'yards in 10 2-5 seconds and the 440 in 55 3-5. Dr. C. J. Mc- Millanl, City, was a starter and H. Smith, 'City, was announcer. At the Pcople’s Theatre tonight; the management are putting, on Geo. Nedefl, the Syrian wonder, in feats of strength as a special attractloll. A big picture program, il‘_ l_~°lrlll_-ll song. ruhe specialty, or':lleifi‘i l-ell-l: tions alld the strong man, ull ills' tl-ll cents. _ Miss Marion Judi-lonl, Miss Edlla Moyne, Wallace Jenkins, and Vernon Crockett, have recently received the Certliicate of Military Instruction ffnalifyinlg them as Instructors in Physical Training and Drill in the _[’nb_lic Schools of Prince Edward ls- anc _ A pipe organ is the grandest music- al instrument made. By the use of this vnl-ions stops and coupllers resultl: nit possible on any other instrument can he obtained. The new organ in the First Methodist. Glrllrcli is 'the largest in the Province and when played hy a master musician such as Prof. Whceldon, will Le well worth hearing, on the_occssion of the Recital next Wednesday evening. The Maritime Merchant has this to say' about P. E. Isl-and pr-ollllcc: Still no arrivals ill Halifax except small lots by steamer. The trade say tlioiigh ‘that slripmatcs are quite large enough and they do not want to see any schooners iuitil the people get more serious mbout their winter supplies. Potatoes are a little lower’ at $1.20 to $1.30 per bag, but it is iully,expeeted that the price will ad vance again, for the crops is un- doubtedly short on the Island, and shortages are reported elsewhere bc- sidos_ With respect to oats, a. Hall- fax firm was offered some last week at 43.), cents landed in Halifax, ill- cluding bags. They are jobbing here now at 46 to 48 cents. Bchr Telephone, loaded 105 tons qi acdcm , in the em- ploy of the Government Telephone Service of Edmonton, Alberta, is vis- iting in Charlottetown. ./' The mail train arrived in this city at ten ten Saturday evening being twenty minutes late. All other in- ward trains, were on time. The S. S. Harland leaves today at 2 p. m. for Orwell, China Point and I-Ialli<_lay's Wharf, returning Tuesday morning, due at 9.45, and leaving again in the afternoon at 2 p. m., is due on return at 7.30 p. m. The "Canadian Motor Boat'f for the month contains a lengthy ref- erence to the motor boat , race in Bummerside last Augustin which Bruce Stewart's Imperial II. captur- ed the hanldsome McKe1vie cull. Some of the finest advertising ever shown in this Province are the large posters, ten feet high hy twenty-one fefft lvllg. which have 'been placed at different positions all ovor this city by the Zam-Buk Co. of Toronto, the merit of whose embrocations are well known. The employees- of the mechanical department of the P. E. I. R., as a token of their appreciation and good fellowship towards °J. Lester Doug- las,'city, who has"just returned from his wedding trip albro-ad, have pre- sented a m-agniiicent Morris chair to Mr. Douglas and his fair bride. Mrs. lticllnrll finletn nlld rlrild, nii Holiixll Africa, are now on their way home and will arrive in New York on thc 22nd. They will viisit that city after which they will spend a while in Monctonalnd Prince Edward Is- land, Mrs. Gaetz (jMiss Birdie Lodge) has many friends in this city who will warmly welcome her home. The sixty-second animal session of the Grand Division of the Grand Div- ision, Sons of Temperaneeof P. E_ Friday, Oct. 21st, -beginning at the hour of 11 a.m. The usual train ar- raiifgcmcnts from all stations to Keli- sington w'ill be granted to delegates. Deputies arc asked to forward cred- entials to entitle representatives to seats. A public tomperancc mcctlng will be held at 7.30 p.m. Al. a meeting nt Ottawa dl thc medical men from ull parts of Can- ada, including representatives of the federal and provincial health depart- ments, an organization was formed under the name of the Canadian Pub- lic Health Association. Among those present were Dr. Reid, Halifa1_i_;__ Dr. Fisher, Fredcrictoil; Dr. Johnlson, Oharlot.tetllwn_ |'l‘lle Association aims to spread information as to pulilic health and popnlal-ize sanitary knowledge. ,.1-_- : zlilowling, Burke’s Alley under market. Open lawful days ten to eleven. 10-13d6i. -m USE - -_.-_ _._-_.ca-. 4 I The Store With the Slocli_------lf _\/__ __ _ _ __ _., - '__\_, _f_ _ \_/I ' ' l ,J * A Square 'Deal For Everyone a..___?___;______________ ____ ___ _ _.________v . _ _ _ ._ ____1______.-_ 1. < , l i Save One Third On Furs* i A I . “SAME OLD SONG" say you as you observe thc heading of to~dn_v’s ad. Maybe so -but it’s fl good one ‘ ’ _ '., , , ' . , ,ottemwm Rev _,_ L_ and Mrs beard, and there s no \\_.iy uc can tell you inure plainly uliut ; ou can ex ect in our fur dc Jzn't1i1cnt this week. bee Y P I island, will lle held in Margate on lf ,_ 1 2 /I 2 .l A-_-».st\\\~»». department one of the busi Muffs Soil lxrnivll lllr |linll`s i|ol:lll|y gooll \llllle . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ 2,75 l’ll'IIil_\' linirkuil nl:il'lln\l ilillllls d1i|'k,|'l|:liii . . . . _ _ . . . . 4.25 llllllilsoliic (lurk nlzlrnlol lllll ll||ill`,l\\'l»|:\ll~‘. :lull one ill-ml 4.50 l§l~a\|Ii|`ul|y |n:lrl\l‘l| |\\illl»; ll\:ll'- nml ni\lIl`.s ___ 5.75 llalildsullli' dark lll'l\\\'||~ Ollili s :\llll', lint |nil|l'\‘._ ., _ , 5,5() l);lr|€ n\a.l'lliol rug nl\lll`liili~‘ll- cd \\'llli paws und lnils .. 7 50 Salill- .\lll!i`~ :ll 13.75, l0.7_;, _\lilll< lliullk _'li ull, _;7,5ll, io. .\lilil< i\'el‘l;pll-rcs |_;.]'r,, li 7S.l»l\, 110.00. |'l~rsianL:lml\ _\lull`s lj gli, ll ¥ |’l'rsi:l\i l.nlnl> in‘l‘l<\\l-zu' |7._f,'1, |ll._»',0. _- _'.0 the prices- colnparc c:11‘efully~ and y0u'll be lllllollg the great crowd of fur buyers that are inllklllgg this ful' est spots in town. N eckpieces lil o\\|l "\`ull<~_\" \l`.'\l‘l` |ll\;ll :ill|'ai~li\'f‘ :il __ ._ _ _ _ . _ . . .l (lll Mink liiilrliiol lil- \l'r_\' l'l:l-:- live-...... 495 l):irl\- lllllrlnul ~.....-_ _-sw... ..__,,. .;r“'v1 _ ,_ _ iifaiff f _,___ _/_ .Q _ _ cv/~ , ¢ /. _ »- . ` fa. '; .r='.-_ 'l' if 2.,-'\ vw ’ ' --. ` I 't;_*°~ _ _ __,__J of thrcc. 6.00 :ind 7.00 pr. _J f-"Dragon" 1() 1-4 Blankets _ '_l`l_1c ;§_i'c;ll lillc of len ql1__1.i'tcl' llllnllclellc bllllll1ll'.llil>ll l;llllll~il .l- ‘\'7'l ll'.'\l‘ll \__\ " ‘ ' l.ll.c \<>'.li pl ln' \.lll.'l0~.\ .ll.l l l\lu see our stock have returned from Quebec where J. L. and Mrs. Thomson, City, anll get our prices when you need any- thing in our line. Watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, souvenirs, etc, at lowest prices. We give special attention to e pairing of watches, clocks, cwclry, &c. C. W. Pcittersonj Iewelcr Cor. G rent George and Graf lon Streets. ill [Sl f. l ._ _ _ _ l G. ll. Wright ' Funeral Director and cm- balmcr-Miss A. Ferguson,Lady Asslslmit-Persollal Attention and Promptness Guaranteed. Ambulance calls answered at shortest notice. , Specialties Disinfecling and Fumigating, Furniture Repaircd and Re- ilpliolstered. Silent Salesman made to order, The Children’s Teeth are ns important to he looked alter as ure the _older peoples'-perhaps more so. Their teeth nntp not ache nor be decay- ed-they shoul not ba allowed to get so. A tooth in time, as wolf as n._ sti ch in time, saves nine. Bring; the llttlefoiks into our office. and trarr teetki will be carefully looked lifter First-cl ss work at moderate prices. ° _ 125 Q Si. Dr Robins N... ...?2."...l-. Phone 275. J. or ' rionronn AND annex Linn. Sails from Halifax every Tuesday morning at 7 a. m. Sails from Charlottetown every Thursday evening- Calllng at: Sheet Harbor, Isaac's Harbor, Canso, Arlchat, Port Haw- kesbury, Port Hood, Cape George, West Arichat, and Summerside. For further particulars apply to l (Iarvell Bros. OFFICE--Kin 8 uare Phone - 330, _ l l | ...e.rr.eiP.if§srhf."fseller- , 6-7dttt!. i lIOWAN'5 . . I PERFEIITIIIN S S “Elly ol Ghent” __ . issas `e I _ ,_ I _ _ ` __ A _Vivo you a clear, lleautllul complex- _ 1) lg LEM uilzi) 'ii' its richness and exquisite » I _ flavorglve an added delicious; ` ' ness to homemade “sw9¢’¢S 1 _ and dalnties. Be sure yOU l ef (;9wAN°S-the cocoa 5/ith the Maple Leaf l-8b¢|- y . _ of the Canadian Ticket Agents Asso ciation which was held there on Oct- ober 5th, 6th, and 7th. There were about 150 members with their ladies present and a splendid program had every eliort was put Io1‘t'h in the way of entertaining the Tick-et Agents. The weather was very good, thc one d‘a.y's rainfall not in; the least detrac- king from the enjoyment of the meet- ing. Features of the meeting were the addressed delivered at different occasions, one of which. delivered by William Stett, General Passenger' Ageut of the Eastern Lines, Montre- al, on a trip to Australia, was par- ticularly pleasing. ::AREN1~. rsonmlg anew open to- day 10 a..m. to 11 p.m. 9-27dtl. ::Notice. All persons that have not paid their Poll Tax please attend to same at once as executions are being made out for same. Pay and save costs. 10-6dtf. Slewart’s Cream Bread “Please pass the brclld isial- ways thc cry when our BREAD is on the table. There are breads and breads. But our EVAPOR ATED CREAM BREAD is the only kind you'll-eat after a single tria-l. FLOU R, in safe surroundings, and baked to perfection makes it so'l Try it l you'll always buy it l THE the attended the a.nnual convention J been prepared for the visitors and I No wonder, when the best of` _ The films ofspccd :uid quality. ohnson Q Johnson. , “J l ____ _"___ Hot - Water Bottles /\ good stock ol guarzlnteed qllzlllty ll- waits' your inspection. If thc goods are not szltisfiictory wc give you a new llotllc or refund the money. Johnson & .loimson _ --Niu°ses’-- Registration Bureau _. We have established in our store a Nurse’s Registration Bureau where competent mlrses. can register as being ready for engageiuents and where those in need of trained skill can ‘_ easily secure a proficient nurse. This improvement on our store service will,\ve hope, prove benefical and satisfactory to both parties for whose conven- ience it is intended. No charge is made for this service---we only ask you to secure all bene- fits possibltfrom it. < --The Macs- 4 _.1 Qi FV "2 \\\<\~»x ..».~>.._ ~, _-M-_ l.1\ but llll ln.; illlqrn :ll~sl~ =~ -llllv on f' /\b0i\t al dozen ]_:l!_lcl'1ls to-cj ‘ _ suitlclt --tlillt is why we counsel ll trifle of llurry llli-. l';:_ _ _`\ll il;-\\i~ llll good lillclurablc. l`llepriccsrll1l l`r01ll 1.2501 lf; .»"-.llll _\-l.ll lll'l_.; <;llllfl‘l~ l-ill l l~_~.l \l llll R. é*;__0W , 3; 4, l l i - _ lll~ (_`lia.rll_>l_ictow`n. umm PIMPLES MARKS A mel; mvcrcrl with pirnilics is un nightly, it tells of interlful irrczu~ larltics and impure blood which should have been carnrl for loni' nro. The liver and other orlznns are not doing their Work in the llcalthv wav they should and the pimples are sim ply signals ol bad blood in the svs- lém. _ Nullle will clean the blood and ._ _ __`_._._.. '°' F. "`°"` l.‘..\- OF BAD BLO DD vlnllrrif and vour friends. Nlllllo is the llnlv remedy that can quicklv und pcrnmnr-ntly ellmlllltl had blood in ills system. You nord pure blood-try Nullle to- ,dny. Sun li flux.--if vollr dealer cannot _supply you muil the money direct to Johnson & Johnson, City, Wllblll sale Distributors - _ __ ,49 G,-eat GU. ge SL g _X mu and make your lace a deulzht to 8-Zibdrtl. _i . _’ ,__,__,__,4./ i -- ' -~~-~ -- ,_ l its iirsr srnssr -' ___ Camero_n_ l ck il