1 . “Sl`ANElELl)’S.” - - ' I yi 8 . 5 8 -78- . -- __ _-s -Au. Wooi. Swsmsas. mulield’s ms\=°l“ buck' Glurv Ftnnnnt Smnrs. all wool, any size I-vu-fu-1 mana - ll-in-|_ ggjxrr .. _ 1 ~ _ > A i.r'r'rLl son of Mr. Stewart menoliatn, is ,en win. M1. '} ' - `» Nrii,indii iimk nu -111°;-“fi3».°.‘§..'i°..-oy i`§i'£f..i.c°/-‘¢.°.s.s1~» I 2.72. ` ~‘f » ` "" vafcuzfaarur 1 ' .,- 4 . V _ _ »- -i ANY MAN CAN SAVE MONEY BY BUYING HIS FALL UNDER- wriii ii wiaisiis & co. f Fleece Lined Uiidcrwcar All sizes, per garment 50°- _ BETTER QUALi'rv, fleece lined, sue finish, .ii sizes. per »iwH1¢n\ ~ Money back if it shrinks. , 6.1¢, goc. and $1.25- _ _ S””§”"“” Y°°l.§“.i‘i‘.l°.°...?.’ii2Z . ' \ 6 an 5c,irn ma ' add qual7lties_ $2.00 per suit up, according to. I A I size and quality. The best under- I I Mcn9S wear for any man t0 buy “nd ' , I wear. lt will outlast any other 1' [I } Headquarters for 1" ii gi, &` \ kind. l Y Every Quality and Size ; up ' ` _*-*li in Stanflcld’s ' 5TAliFIElD`S Unshnnkl-‘ble Undtrwcar- Unshrinkabie Underwear' I P \ _ < ~ _ 'I'-heohgdow Pantomlmes, Babes ln the W00dA,Cinderellu and The _Apple Stall were excellently carried out. The so'os byldrs Pope, Miss Stewart ol London, Ml s Yitzgernid, Dr. Stewart, Prof Tanton and Rev. Mr. Williams were much appreciated, Mrs. P. Pope’s song cauelng`lot`s ol lun. The comic recitatlons by Milo Stewart, Mrs. Melllsh and Mdior Weeks were loudly applauded while Prof. Bar _ew's whistling solo was one of the most pleasing features ot the evening. TBI special Jubilee services were held in St. J0achlm's church, Vemon River. terminating yesterday, the rector, Rev. Dr. Doyle being assisted by the Revs A. E. Burke, A. J. Mclntyre, P. D. McGuignn, J. A. McDonald and the Assistant Priest Rev. Dr. Monaglinn. Dr. Doyle celebrated thc so‘emn Mass of Exposition on Tues- day and that oi' the Reposltion was cele- orated yesterday by Rev. Father Burke with Fathers Mcllonald and McGulg~\n us Deacons and Futlicr Molntyre as Master of Ceremonies. There was a full choral ~ervtoe and Dr. Doyle himself led in the chanllng ofthe litanles. Tire congrega- tion was very large and the whole cere- monies niost imposing. Juni' as the steainer Princess was about to sail for Picton yesterday morn ng a Deputy of the Shcriti’ of Qucen`s County arrested ir msn named Angus Martin under a Caplan issued hy Leonard Morris, J. P., for Prince County, at the suit of H. W. Turn r, of ()'Leni'y. Martin did not have the money to pay the iiniount clnlrried and wus lodged in Queen`»i County Jail where h- is now confined. llc claims that the debt was not payable, that he intended paying the debt when it camo. due, and was not leaving the Province to evade it. lie secured the .services of Mr. Jolinstorr as his counsel and an application will be made for his discharge as it is said that the Caplan was illegally issued and the arrest and iinprisonniellt without authority. MARRIED. At the residence of the bridc`s parents, Sept. l-ith by Rcv. H. S. Young, B. A.. John W. Hogg, Kelvin Grove and Irene M. Criseley, Kensington. On Sept. 14th, ul. the Marisa, Montague, oy Rev. R. G Sinclair, William Purkcr White and Christy Ann Irving. On Sept. 15th, at the Miinse, Montague by Rev. R. G. Sinclair, William Bi-yenton rllcken and Katie Elizabeth McKinnon. At Lower Montague on Sept. Zlst. by Rev. R. G. Sinclair, Fred George Hooper oi Lynn Mass and Hannah Isa'.ella Aitkcii, Lower Montague. DIED. if- , _ _...W i, _ _ _ _ --»'»i;`_-_.;_.`..’f.~__§1“’*" irt_'r_~- :f.~_:_. -.~¢~\L,._».,vl I ‘"’l;‘§ef;‘x>‘\g;1-§§_j‘;-“Lf f | _ ` rv. i. . ‘l 5 . | r _ fi” _ 1 THE ()PEl\IlN CO Tl T 0-D OORE 6: MCLEOD -" if .f if ‘V _fl- _§i|,_,_5-i;s.,.?§\fi~i?.-_- .fl ~t ‘ \'» ~. ._ _ ._ f F~"~. Zfi #W V ___. ._ ef-_.-»-. _» mg . ,l,.,_3j___. VK- 2-“_ _gt_ >"'i';§ _ -.iw f _'_‘»§§l.»-:~.‘f;' ‘ti ' “Lei -' 1 » 5,". we 3 _~"w/_ . _ I “Z-i5`.f§i» » ’f~’-’§,-\_"`i7.'___ _., - "we-ii_'-li._'_i=3' . . ,fl nr' .'-J* -2+ ¢.=»_.~‘; 4 >:_ ‘I _ .. ..'._.--|.é`I~,\ . 3--Ir( '_ V - '.l._"v - -_"' 17 . L3., _T*._" - -> _ 0 f‘ ' _ =“’r_ ‘ gl r 1.. ..,. ,, I ALLD I v, " . _V 3) ‘\.,_ l _ _ _ .-_.-'~»~, » `At Lovrcrhdorrtuguc, on the 9th inet., after a three year-s illness, George Camplielgngcd 47, leaving a widow, 5 smallchlldr~cri,n.wido\\‘cdrnutlier and a urge circle of relai_l\'e.. and friends to mourn. Wear Trade Mark D Suspenders Guaranteed. Sold everywhere. FATAL COLLAPSE. New BED!-‘oriii, Mass., SepteuiberZ20.~ With u crasli that could be heard throughout the entire northern soction of this city the -nner wall on the north side uf the new St. Antliony`s church collapsed today, kill ng oric man and seriously injuring six others who were vi ark ng on the structure. Bioycllsts and all athletes depend on BENTLEYS Llnirneiit to keep the joints imber and inu cies in trim. PILLAGED A CHURCH. Moivrrursi., September 20.-At an early hour this morning, thc Roman Catholic church at Cote S . Paul wus rairsncked hy burglars, who illd cori- sidorable damage and committed wan- ton sacrilcge. Between thirty and fortytlollars was secured from one of the boxes, and about one hundred dol- lars from the liousc. of Father Boe- sette, which was also opened. @l@@@'0@0®lé>0@'0 For THE j BATH i ‘< Sept. 22. sr.-S. S. Polino, Belniiizor, Montreal;Estclla, Butler, Port Sanitl; S. S. E ectru, Mclnirr-_rv-. M0lll»¢li!U0» Sept. 22 cld.-S. S. Electra, llflclrrircri, Montattue; S. S. Polino, Bt-lu.ngui‘, Sydney. _--o-~~ Rapid calculations. arith- metic. correspondence, com- mercial law and orthogranhi' are taught at the Union Com- mercial College. 23 dw tl CANADIAN SOLDIERS. ST. Louis, Sept. 20-The Twenty-first Ess-x Fusillers of Canada, comprising 450 day and marched to thc World's Fair grounds for a ten days' cIlCllmi>"ll‘ll-L “0XYGEr’A1‘0li" owes its wonderfiil power' over disease to its aiitiseptic pro perties which makes it a deadly foe to all diseases of germ origin. lt acts as n car' riei' of Oxygen to the blood. "Oxygen" is one of thc most powerful aritiscptifs, hence the blood is kept In ri thoroughly purified condition while this remedy is be- ing used. Cougns, colds, throat iiud lung troubles, stomach dis rise, etc, ar- quickly bone lttccl or cured by the use of“0xyg n- stor", With scarcely any advertising wr- liiive sold tliousaiitls of bottles. A profit thatlts sales are due entirely to merit. Prlce50c and $‘,00 n hott e. “Thu two Macs," M|i.cDor~nld&McKiniior\,l)ruggistN, Cor. Gt. Ceo. and Ki.. Sts. reat . _ _.MCH-,S0 reaf _S _Try “Fair Buy Here _ Bdr$°'"” Warm Shirts l B-lr£°"’ S°=\r”' _ - » - ‘ ,‘ ' ` .34 ‘ Knirrsn Smrcrs 5o'c and 75:. Jpb H-ne we “Clem” outddclglggi wI;:YlY'uiI: to ' Hrmvv Ctoru Snmrs in all sizes. wear like §"_y'~%m“°A‘fd“°k shifts’ etc' ~ iron, it dandy fall and winter shirt, a. big range 9°¢’ ' I °°l °r 49°' _ of dark patterns, 85c, Sr. ro, §r;35, $1.60 ,,f sweaters and Cardigans dmsFn~n; Sanigdsrgrnrs, good wearereuneat and bmwn; navy, grey and reg, $1.25 and $‘-35'_“”` gr-oo. $1.25. $1.65. $2.10 and $2. 50. _ equalled for warmth and wear. rmvv Fr./inner. Sr-rrrvrs, all sizes some with' _3`§vs' Swalwmis It 58c. 7oc and 950- ' turn in combination caller $i.oo, $r.z5, $1.75, $2.10. _Mains Swasrans-at 85c and 95°' FLANNEL Sninfrs without collar. in dark grey Csiznioims, best English make, ull w_°°l 5'-25 and fancy flannel tr-as and $1.40. md\uP_`t» . A _ I. _- A j_' . r New Caps -and .Cloth Hats. D it Floats 5 cciiis for large cake. i ‘>s~f%‘rr°~°»~§ 'r i n lihwes Hats for articular men Awns' cl:L|:aRA'rr:D $3.00 urns.- BE SATISFIED Our constant sim in husinefs is'to please lour customers; to that end we give all our at- tention and energies. \Ve buy the BEST drugs money can secure and give our personal attention to every detail of our business. Our system prevents mistaken. Our stock is complete in every line. Don't psssus. "The TWO MAGS" lacnoniid li liclliiiioii 9 DRUGGIBTS. Cor G¢.George end Kent Sta. Weekoidt-.Con sole al-'~»-» otllcers and men,arrlved in St. Louis to-< i ' !““' TRADE AND SHIPPiNG. PORTOFCHARLOTTETOWN. I _ I i They Have a Mlmidlldiy of Buying Furniture Let them think so, it does nob0dy :any harm, md it. pleases them But for fear the public might be led away _ by their extravagant utterances, we humbly rise to mmm-k that we have been and are still buying from almost every, manufacturer in this broad Dominion-and further we are content to sell at a much smaller profit than most people nk, We would like the opportunity of showingyou our furniture, and would like you to compare. and we think ‘we qu qu. vince you that what we say is true/ John Newson. -lysdipwuannm ._ ) Y rv- .f:"`»\-'-‘fi rg ` 15: l Rc-Opening of thc New Lyceum Theatre by Hairingiin&Zeva’s iinmirly liiimiiany COMMENCING Wednesday Eve, Sept. 28, In their peculiar entertainment. entitled Begone, Dull Care introducing new and sensational illusions, Songs, Dances. Banjo Solos, Music, Illustrated Songl and Moving Pictures, etc. Admission 25C. Re.-u-_rved seats 35c- 23 dqi l in sold H A agents. ~ li IIIIIllIl' il IIIIIIIIIIIIIII. H011* P°W¢\'8. threshers and `bined shaken and cleans" M," and in course of construction. manship and material Apply to William J. Smit, - 23 d rw 31 dr _ Uigandlf _ I yn. . 1 .~..=»_-5.. 3:, fl .i- .»_~_ E. El 3.' . , . _fin ~ ` is it-'r-_ 2(-.I ,_ li. lift-