- as © re 1D ~~ f re 4 4 wie) r y. ; _ 3 ‘\ SHINE ii a 5 pL) We can sell you reasonable 4A footwear. r writ Ra us, if tt Shines Weecan se 1] you dozens of ditterer stvles of Siater sioes, a I colors, all shapes all sizes. A large suppiy I8t received. ALLEY & G0, ee ad Ariistic ‘Tableware STRICTLY NEW DESIGNS .. 4 I am showing a very pretty / selection uf silverware, for table ; Look over this list care- i fully the prices are interesting. use. Fish Sets $260 / Berry Spoon 1.75 4 Pie Knife 1.75 f Cold Meat Fork 175 ; Gravy Ladel 1,45 i Vegetable Server 1-25 ; Salad Set 250 / We will be pleased to show # them to you, eooseuce W. W. WELLNER, j Jeweler f a a Tr nee oo , DASEBALL.—-")n Saturday, the 7th inat.. | ; *numover cr the young men of Roseneath ] ; ’ . . r m assembied at the residence of Mr. ¢ J. -~ 1 Donahoe, for the ToxiGur.—Moonlight excursion, -_ | | | i Moonticur Excursion tonight. Steamer Ja ‘ques Cartier will leave at 8 Yelock } fake In the excursion: a fi | Pak 1¢ excursion; a fine time. Oaly 40 cents, Ss acihiaticiines Loox For Ir.—The unemployed wil] ficd the novel advertisement of the Earle Publishing House, in the “Want” column, interesting, ne purpo-e of the Roseneath Baseball Club. ing wae called to order b of Mr. Edward P. Munn as Chairman The following are the officers elect. Thomas J. Donahoe, President; Lemuel Stewart, Vice President; Edward Bulpii Sec.-Treas., organiziug The meet-— y the appointment __~>-_-—_— | | Races at Cywpria.—The races at Cym- bria Park on Saturday were well attended. | Although no fast time was made the heats | Were close and exciting. The three minute Claes was won by Sunnyside, owned by Fitzsimmons, with Lady Sims, owned by Sims, second, and Maggie Miller, owned by Welsh, third; time 2.59}. In the green race Snatcher, owned by Moore, won first money, Eagle G., owned by Gregory, second, and Klondike, owned by Essory, third; time 2.59}. Orprxation —In St George’s Church, Grand River East, on Sunday September 19th, his Lordship Bishop McDonald will raise to the priesthood, Rev. D. J. McKin- non. now in deacon’s orders. Rev. Mr. McKinnon is a native of St. George's, being the son of Mr F. X. McKinnon, of Melrose. He finished his Theological studies in St. Mary’s Semivary, Baltimore in 1896, and during the past year has fol- lowed @ post graduate course in the Cath- olic University, Washington. He will be ordained for the archdiocese of San Fran- cisco. After his ordination he will return to the University for another year. -_-_- -_ —— Aw Istanper Ixsvrep.—Mr. F. S. Bul- pitt, of Taylorsville, II].,was seriguely injur- ed last week. It appears that he was driv- ing @ horse which he had newly purchased. The horse ran away and in turning a street eorner Mr. Bulpitt was thrown out of the wagon, fracturing three ribs, rupturing ove of his lunga, and leing cut about the head. The injury to the lung caused the physicians the most anxiety, the patient veing able to breath only with very great } difficulty. Very little hopes were entertain- ed of Mr. Bulpitts recovery. Mr. Bulpitt is a native of Crapaud, and isa brother of Mrs. Edward Robertson, of Charlottetown aod of Mr. Thomas Bulpitt, of Roseneath, He was engaged in the furniture and un- dertaking business at Taylorsville. a oe se eo e203 832 8 8 2] WOPSCOCESEO £22008 8000 Our Big Shoe Sale is still on. Bargains for all among ovr marked down goods. Girls’ Tan Shoes, $1.00, for T5c Girls’ fine Black & Tan Shoes, $1.15 for 85c. Ladies’ Dongola Shoes, %e. Ladies’ Dongola Tuin. $1.00 and $1.15. Men’s Tan Boots, only a few pairs eft, $1.50. SO SOSH OE COST VOOCOVCOCS This week we will offer especial bargains in Girl’s Shoes. See our window. R. K. Jost 9090 6000 000 _—_—_ SOOS FOOFZVOD OHSS DEBE SUSE GOSH O71 OO ~>e e& % 4 % ©] @ © 2 ©2248 38 08637 4224606020 422 ® & @teecvnecsosesese dOO¢ ee: Me wea 000488 e Set Ml Ssturday Night Everything fresh baked to-day. German Buns. Corn Gems. Cream Tartar Biscuit. Drop Cakes. Wine Cakes, etc. elephone 98. | D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY ' Bakes Best Bread. ¢ YW 2122 ew 423822 eee Lc. — eae@@ 24648 @ 28 8264880880874 D> os ea @® ©] ® &e «ee? @®] For Sale or To Let. _—_—— That centrally situated 3 story brick building on the corner of Queen and Dor- “ster Sts, business stand and dwelling Suse, suitable for wholesale or retail Moceries. These premises are well Adapted, Apply to MRS. 0. CONNOLLY, Owner Or to John McKenna, Queen St. Ug2—3wks )} Wanberers Srorts.—Following are the entries for the Wanderers sports, to take place by electric light in Halifax tomorrow evening :— 10@ yarde dash_.F L Stephen, W AA C;C J McMillan, Charlottetowa; F L Snook, Truro;L R Burrows, Bermuda; J M Mann aud H J Bauer, Chebucto; Thomas Cullen, and PJ Hingston, St Patrick’s. 220 yards—H W Stephens aod W Turner and all entered in the 100 yds. 440 yards—Hamm, Bauer, Stephen (H W), Turner, McMillan, and C F Lindsay (CACC.) i, 4, 1 mile and 3 miles, bicycle—D and R Keith, F Cable, H Ferguson, D Bishop, FB Beamish, WAAC; L Unsworth, Charlcttetown; T Mass, Lunenburg, Ralpb Smith, Windsor; J W Grant, New Glas- gow. | bers ORDINATION AND INDUCTION, _—_—— The following from the Paisley and Renfrewshire Gazette, refers to a young Charlotietovian, a son of the Rev, Thomas Dundan and a nephew of the Mdsare. Hyndman: “On the afternoon of Wed- nesday, the 21st ult., the Rev. George D. Duncan, RB. D., lately assistant to the Rev. C. Goodall, Dron., was ordained and inducted minister of the Parish of Gien- devon, in succession to the Key. Dr. E. B. Speirs, some time ago translated to Morningside Parish, Edinburgh, as euc- cessor to Rev. Dr. M’Adam Muir, who was called to Glasgow Cathedral. There was a full attendance of mem- of the Presbytery of Auch- terarder, together with a depu- tation of friends from the neighbour- ing Presbytery of Perth. The Rev. Andrew Campbell, Crieff, preacher, and the Rev. John Hunter presided on the occasion. After the ordination, ‘the Presbytery and friends were entertained to dinner at the Tormankin Hotel. Ata social gathering in the eyening, the new minster was pre- sented by his congregation with pulpit robes and hood, together with pulpit Bible, psalm, and hymn books. Mr. Dun- can isason of the Rev. Dr. Duncan, Bridge of Weir. He was educated at Gias- gow High School , when he succeeded in carrying off the Paul gold medal in Greek awarded to the dux of the school. A- Glasgow University he gained an open ent trance scholarship of £100, In the Arts Clas-es he gained firet-class certificates in Latin, Greek, logic, moral philosophy, and byglish literature, and at the c'ose of his curriculum he took the degree of M. A. “with distinction ” in classical literature. In the Diviniiy Hall, Mr. Duncan carried off first prizes in ten of “his classes, and on two different occasions gained the Rae- Wilson gold medal for essays on theologi- cal subjects. In 1895 he gained his B. D, with honors, and was awarded the “ Black Fellowship” of £150, and in the rext session, as the result of his tellowship, he acted as assistant to Professor Hastie and Professos Storey in the University. On Sabbath last he was introduced to the good folks in Glendevon by the last na ned Professor.” Physical strength and energy contribute to strength of character, and both may le had by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla. the Do you want the latest s‘yie in American hard or soft bats, if so, the ouly place ia the city to get one is at Prowse Bros., the Stylish Hatters. 185—3i. Prince Edward Island Illus- trated is for sale at all the Bookstores. Priee 25e. Se gg 702 0000000000800 0000 CCOCCe * Unexcelled ; Though not Hxpensive Our stock of Rabber Goods» such as Syringes, (bulb), Atomizers Fountain Syringes, Com- bination Fountain Syringes, Elastic Bandages. is unexcelled in this city. Our line of Syringes is com- plete in every respect. Thd prices are as low as consistent with the good values we otter Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. = oe ee N B. Stores close at 9 o'clock every night except Saturday. 00190608 0004 5988 SGOO 9560000000000 Tandem (2 miles)—Keith brothers aad Knight brothers. 08 O900 66909066 0869000569658 060008 85600000600 BLOUSES this, left over from last season. E> Ladies’ Print Wrappers. o AHA AAAAAAARARAAAAA HAR ARARARAA Just About 150 LEFT WHICH SOLD e00800000000 Our Special Blouse leads Off at... - 1. secseeeeeeee certeeeeeeeeeteeteeee 39C (iur 82c Blouse in all sizes MEW...c.cccccovseccsecee cocerercsecesereeccereee 55C Our 88 “ . ye epeecdenssosccosccccdscsesescedes es ce aecessens | OG Oar $1.00 “ " " etecves bbocchgtocndccnbsecseber<s6's oo Our 110“ - " sees teeseecesseeeesceeeeeececeeeee G9C Our 1.15 * ™ ™ ; 75e Our 1.20 s¢ ” . PP eee ee THOEEE OER Se 6 oe 8 oe MHOTEH EEE FEET EH ESE 79¢ Our 1.32 in four different styles, all fresh, new goods and very pretty patterns, is one of the finest enaps we have to offer you, 1 rice DOW coecee ea | alge ste ee grt» 8 ay gine lag ign 4 1 il tla aad a Our $1,45 Blouse, made of excellent wearing material, GREG crcvvcsece c At these prices you can afford to buy for next year as well as Such special snaps cannot last long. Our present stock is all new. &2 Ladies’ and Misses’ Bathing Suits. eereeeeooece BEER BROS PEAR EVEN NEY VEEVVAAVY MUST BE We have not one blouse BESS SESS SESS SSS SS SSS SSS SSE SSE f Read our claim, if its time you should know it—~— Ho you want to buy = Clothing, Hats or Carpets MDBW MWrAeAes eS i ae wail Do you want your cash to tell—to buy all it can. We have a line of $5, $6, $7, $8 Suits, They arefour leaders. We claim they are 20 per. cent better in fit, cloth and make than any others at the same price on the Island, This is a strong claim. If it’s time we can give you 20 per | cent more for your money, than any other house in the trade, | 4 and it’s business for you to take advantage of it, | | We are not asking you to buy those Suits, Simply come to our clothing rovms and see them, If you don’t see the 20 per. cent difference don’t buy them. | | Iu our Hat and Carpet Department we have no rival, carrying | § as we do; one of the finest assortment of these goods to be found in the Province. se Consult your own interests solely, We rest our cost on th goods themselves. It only costs you ten minutes’ time to prov our claim true or false. You have everything to gain, and only tei minutes to lose. Looking in as free as air. It’s ten minutes against a possible 20 per cent. PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men #£S#SEHS £6 1S 9S6EUD FOR BOSTON —BY THz To Night INTERNATIONAL §.S. CO. We place on our counters Men’s White Shirts, Un- derwear, Night Robes, all manufacturer’s samples at 25 per cent. less than manufacturer's _ prices. This isa snap for you. Come early and have first choice. FAST EXPRESS SERVICE | Dp. A. BRUCE Fiae{ Tailoring THE ELEGANT STEAMSHIP “ST. CROIX, (2,000 TONS,) Charlottetown to Boston about 30 hours. Summerside to Boston about 28 hours Rovre 1.—Leave any point on the line of P. E. I. Railway by Morning Train Tuesday or Saturday, reach St. Johu via Summerside and Point du Chene at 4 Pp. Me Leave St. John by Steamship St. Croix at 4.30 p. m. direct far Boston. Arrive there at noou next day. Rovrr 2.—Leave the Island on Tuurspay, reach St. John same evening and con= nect with the Friday Morning Steamer for Boston, via Coast Service, Send for Folder and information to nearest Ticket Agent, or to C. F. LAECHLER, Agent, E. A, WALDRON, (ien, Agent, Boston, Mass. 187 r nat