4 and Green Grounds with large plaids $1.50 yard. 1 i 'the 'iexhibition grounds, ample as they 1- Tm: ouaanian Some off the Latest Things in Tweeds at its . q ~-. ’. ~¢ rv . . in -li ri T l \ pa :tri X3 _ These goods are all pure w_ool and 60 inches A widte--1 to 42,- yards only required for skirt and coa . gt.. ,ew ‘ai \ .sv if _ `. _ Kitchener Blue _with almost invisible black stripe, camels hair finish $1 .45 yard. , _ I 3* 3 Hunters Green with invisible stripe, white ¢_ ._ , mixture, camels hair effect $1.45 yard. p dMyrtle With Omdurman Red mixture $145 1 yar . T*-3 Brown and White, and Green and White checks _ $1 25 yard, T _ Gr-ey and Fawn plain Tweeds;' always correct in style $1.10 yard. Light Grounds,Navy Grounds, Brown Grounds, siilltiv ins. Du liess Pan I.. , See -Them ! The finest thing in ‘llie ciiry for _ STYLE and PRIGE, ttisnlli BROS °> Photographers Summer Drinks” JAMAICA CORDIAL not only makes a nice healthy summer beverage, but also acts as a tonic for the stomach. It is put up in 25 cent bottles. ~ FRUIT SYRUPS. We carry a full line of the Bssr PURE Fruit Syrups. The flavors include Lemon, ` Pineapple, Vanilla, l€aspberry,Straw- _ berry, Lime Fruit and Raspberry: Vinegar. il MONTSERRATT LIME JUIE is considered the best in the world- Pleasant» ‘ Easy at the i ony Hairdressing parlors, near Q THH\§ LATEST Q HAIRCUT. We have just received several cases of it, put up in pint and quart bottles. It is cheaper than any other kind, on account of its superior strength. WEST INDIA LIME JUICE only 15 cents a pint or 25 cents 0 bottle at what we're here for, @ n. s. noniasonl. f @l '\ 'Ihe Tony Hairdresser l \ `~'.'%;<- f»§"i\ -S ”;_¢ ~',-‘¢:- `\E/.HF -1.4( #iff .'==s.»(r'1l_ 1 i,|| _ Beer 8: Coffs I -ii Liberal tglivniliin. Electoral District ol East Queens _A convention of the East QU°°“'5 ’.i‘-“°i“....¢..“°°‘sii° .=‘i.'“...l:...’:'..‘,“ it m , ar rjriaa ,the si.; saga anmwtiifnet-f e* Q’ o ,I i _ _ in,¥’:Li'i`.¢'§ii efiiiiiaite' tor’ the mugg- legates fromeseh poll an l'¢lP°¢*‘ fully reqneatedto ntten ~ ' Hon. Sir Lenin- H. Davies and 055°! Liberal speakers will nddreil 01° the ° convention. GEORGEIOBBIS; Prelidtlli. D. A. HCKINNON. . Secrotlfy- gqmgwuan. its 3111111 Sam Q ~. - _ p - 8-td. lllcDoiiald‘s Brig Store. %Night Bell. Nurses’ Reg"st_,|», As suPi>i_iEn Q I N , _ ___ 1 I , __ `f' ' _--R To ° ,\ L ' 5 . \ _ , i » .- -i ~-_ \ ff :_ ., Fergusoifs Everton Toffee and Butter 'ggggh direct from Edinburgh, Scotland for 5.1¢ at D- ei _&“.§».'¥¥.'°s.ri‘z..a.‘...t-s.=~:"i'...-'L....."¥'i.‘i: qaednlftl. , 1eenndleddenee.Prinee Street,_gd,door gb orexindesyftelllnll. ' Exrisxsrvis repairs are being made to North River Bridge. ANY boy desiring to learn the printing shou_l;i applv at this office at once. TH.:-:Hz-3 ~\ i.l he pie .;'i:n'_' :fi this li-ill. nt Bradaibane next Saooatii at c'.»5J p. ui. Tm-' schooner Northern Star which was wrecked on Governors Island some time ago was towed to the city by Batt`s Tug on Tuesday evening and is now lying along side Pownal Wharf. ANY person desiring to rent a first class house, furnished or unfurnished, with modern impiovements and large lawn, also good out buildings,should apply at this ollice at once. REV. A. F. Browne will preach a ser- mon before Derry Lodge, Loyal Orange Association, at Long Creek, next Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Subject. Loyalty. All orangemcn and all interested in the gm I BFG subject are invited to be present. _ Ma. A. Boswanr., of Lot 49 made 2.1 entries fcr the Halifax Exhibition, of Leicesters and Shropshires. Mr. John Tweedy of Earnscliffe, also made ’l0 entries fo: Cotswolds. The above g :ntlemen are excellent stock raisers and great things are expected fiom the stock TOURISTS and persons bent on pleasure, should not forget that the Jacques Cartier runs a special excursion every Thursday after- noon at 3 o'clock to Orwell and return for but 25 cents,and every Saturday afternoon to Crapaud and return for but 41) cents. These are delightful outings, as they give passengers so much pure sea air. Tas directors are using their best en- deavors to have the exhibit-ion to be held here in September a credit to the province _ *and one which will rank favorably with t he exhibitions in the other provinces. As we have already announced they have at a large expence secured a display of fire- works, anything to compare with which has never been seen here. There will be other attractions advertised in a few days. The whole fourdays and e :enin gs of the ex- hibition will be taken up between the ex- hibition, races, sideshows, fireworks and other attractions. The exhibits from this and the other provinces will be very enor- mous and will tax the accommodations of seem. Our people should make every pre- paration for this exhibition to make it the 'grand success it deserves ta be. Former- ly at our exhibition, only Island exhibits were received. This year we may expect that the very best animals of the different kinds in New Brunswick and Nova. Scotia will be here,and the farmers of this Isl md shduld strive tn show the farmers from those provinces that we are able to competewith them at all points. The two days horse racing with - the hand- some sum of- $1300.00 in prizes should bi-inga grand field of horses, and both ex- hibition and races will be well worth at- tending. A Nuiunna of the bonnie lads and lassies of Orwell, bent on having a pleasant holiday, took advantage of the beautiful weather on Saturday. We drove to Eldon, and passed_tlie afternoon enjoying our- selves at what is usually termed a picnic. You might search this little “Garden of the Gulf” but would hardly find a prettier spot for a picnic than that selected on the farm of Mr. Alexander McLellan, situated on the banks of the Orwell River about a mile from Halliday’s wharf, where the deep blue waters of the placid O. wel stretch- in pensive quietness between elie hig`i red banks that line the shore, and the rich agricultural settlements of ~, 3-<_ 5; ~;Q - F.~a.rnscliti`e, C iina Point,and Vernon R.v:r "‘$;*F” 1) looming in the distance. On our arrival `~_ A we wandered to view the rocks and crags /“W , along the shore. enjoying the scenery i-' inmensely. S>me strolled to see the remains ot the Old French burial place, i rude place of defence. The bracing and i ivigorating breeze of the salt water could not fail to stimulate the waakest appetite, avec ‘ and the good things prepared by the young when you Want one Ofthis kind eau; 1 ladies would satisfy the most fastidious epicure, so that when we sat down to ‘he Ci” hall- ‘ replenish the inner cravings we did ample justice to the sweets, after which dancing and other games were indulged in freely there."-One who was Present. -ll _*_-.Q-._-l Try one can oi Oak Brand Condensed better and cheaper than a cow, Ask your grbcer for it. 30 tf. , g - _ 1 where the early Freneh settlers once had ani not till the sun had gone to rest in the western horizon and the sombre.c1ouds of ' W¢ Can l>l¢2S¢ in this line-Th=1t’S night had fallen on the earth did we return to our homes, thoroughly con- vinced than “ig was good for us to Le now being cleared iu.at slaughter prices. l A Address and Presentation to Mr. Ernest- S. Weeks, G. S, _»_-1 , The Loyal Crusaders of the Hazel Grove ; Niiiocl held their annual picnic at Mr, John Bagnall’s, Hazel Grove, on Saturday la-its A112. 25th, 1911); and it was a splendid success. Quite a number cf children,with -Parents and visitors were present. They an °f\l0Y€d the good time and before dis- Pemlng for home the children were Ka*/herefl together and a short program was well rendered, at the clo'Se of which Zhi* f°u0YVil12 address and a beautifully ound Bible was presented to the retiring W°TthY Commander of the Company, Mr. , Ernest S. Weeks, to which he madeal suitable reply ; 1 ADDRESS. I To ERNEST S. Wsmrs, G. S. ' DEAR Sm AND Bnorrrizn:-We, the members °f C°mD8HY D of Loyal Crusad- 9l`_S. C&hI10t allow this opportunity to pass (vlvithout showing you some tangible evi- _ ence Of 0\11` !‘0C02'H1tion of your lively interest in us since you took charge of our Compally at its organization, nearly three Years 320. as well as the consideration YOU hllve given us as teacher of our school for four years. We hope that the instruction we have received will prove a SFBIE bl€SS1ng to us in future years, and Wl1l1¢§`0l1h&Ve Severed your connection with our Company we' triisl; we may be _ Rble promote the interests of this guvenile Society in such a way as Shan ring great good to our community. We “Sk You accept this slight token of our appreciation of your work among us and may God’s blessing ever attend you in your work in the cause of tempei ance, and when this life is over may we all meet where partings are no more, I Signed in behalf of the Company by i Aivivm Pouivn, ` Supt. Juvenile Work. Hazel Grove, Aug. 25th, 1900, Political l’ointers- Liberal Convention for East Queens, on Friday 31st Augnstat-10 a. m. in Kinder- garteu Hall Charlottetown. Liberal Convention for West Queens, in Kindergarten Hall, Charlottetown, Fri- day31st August at 1.30 p. m. Conservative Demonstration in Skating Rink, Charlottetown, Tuesday evening September 4th at 8 o’elock. Conservative Convention for East Queens in B. I. S. Hall, Charlottetown, on Tues- day, 4th September at 1 o'clock p. m. i L I 1 DIED At Miltown, Lot 40, on t-he 23rd inst., after a lingering/illness borne with sub- mission to t-he divine will and humble -hope in Jesus, Sarah, the eldest daughter of Malcolm McLeod, and relict of the late Robt. A. Watson U. S. in the 32nd year of her age. ¥Ve tender the family our heart- felt sympathy in their bereavement. ALMOST A MIRACLE. Strange Case of Kidney Disease Reported in Smith’s Ealls. SMrrH’s Farms, August 27.-One of the most remarkable cures ever performed by Dodd’s Kidney Pills was that of Mrs. George Barnes of this town. Mrs. Barnes was afllicted with Female Weakness and Urinal Trouble resulting from Kidney Disease. The disease had also a serious effect on her senses of sight and hearing, for at times Mrs. Barnes wouldi be ex- ceeding deaf and short-sighted. ‘ Mrs. Barnes gives an account for her case for publication: ‘°I have consulted a I doctor,” she writes, "who gave- me medi- cine that seemed to make me worse at times.. I was told ofDodd‘s Kidney Pills, and I got one box. 1 have used part of box and am completely cured, and st-range to say both my hearing and eyesight are now unaffected. _ _;.Z.@_____ e A 5 cent plug of “Patriot Twist” chewing tobacco is 20 per cent larger than fc rmerly. 30 d w W. H. Stewart 8: Co’s stock of boots is -Gott' Bros. 25 lw Girls' and 'boys' slippers 10 cents at the Clearance Sale.-Gotfliros. 25 1w To curea. headache in ten minutesuse Aspeeial bargain in ,_ pair of second Kumfort Headache Powders ' hand opera glasses at E. W. Taylors, , Cameron Block. Aitf. Milk and you will decide that it is M¢l1`S1B¢=€b0°tS $1-25 110W 330-? melfs lace shoes $1.15 now now 75c. at Clearance Sale'-Goff Bros. 25 lw Jerseys.-Football and other kinds at Paton's. 31 tf o _ o he i ll. _ MODEL STORE _ loot la at the Always Busy Store. , *CITY & CUHQTRY NEWSllL0YALFRU§_LAEERs Plcmcll I 5 Y Q >V_,_ _ ". , _ . 5' Never look well, some looks well at first, but ‘ E. ;. » ‘ii looses its shape, because fiit _is not honestly . , ~ ~ WOM Dui. Up-todate buyers want the mg at RAMSAYS. » __ _ ` . _ _ .,. e We show such anunrivaled variety in low priced any medium grade goods as well as better quality that e comparison with other stocks we are sure to have your trade if you look over the lines we are olfering. Put the finishing touch to your wardrobe by your next suit of clothing from n T H. lllllSlfYi & Going to 9 ' Be Married Sir ? E ll. F. llllTllllES(lll. _ _ _ _ _ _ ` `lli!lf##1 w.w. wiiiilis. ‘watchmaxen ; _ Jeweler, The half-hoop is always cot-root, g Eograver. ' and whether of Charlottetown, P. E. I. !£m Bizgligli _ ` - _'equally good. V ' _ , p % * * V i From our stock .ahereisnolii-,E¢ll_51} ‘lin making alselection. ii' Some Would s Severe Dollars-1-if $ Then a Ring like this will be ` necessary. ‘ And we would respectfnllr ask you to look through _ stock which is now very com. plete. ~ i Prices for solid Gold Rings from $2.00 up. as-_ Kelly It Kay 1. Jeweller and Optican, Grafton Street. ~.’~~.' _ . l ', a' _ ' __ .u¢i.'°°a, Q._ c., cial-incense 5 T 0- _, = In anything yon want in my line, E yvhen you cauget my goods at such n Others look well at first and continueto 'do _.so i that’s one reason why most of them buy their I cloth-fit- _ ,sortnieaz or Rings as was i 'lbs late Residence of 9 ~ alty, containing twenty and it§Q~ llllll l Slllll A _isxeflws 5 Q _ _PU D. 0. si , e E also have Crockery of all kinds. Bay. cracked feed and bran. I also Plaster Paris. _ _ _[ree denvery to all parts of th;Qi_ty E n. E I upper' ow price. E My Groceries are pure and good. I- hnve the agency for Seienlte and; ,_ Clftovn, June 20th,dtf 1 | i -an . ` ,_ v ‘ V;=A,{_4 g . _,._i_1§" M tw-rg _ _ ., is _(_ ==l S S l 4% ~J‘ __/' ~ I ery choieest pastry baking that h at ordinary cveg WEHAKE APGIIT yon ve never tried our bakers us anmvderto-dry, - nlsoiliave cvfflliiinil in AUC.. ~ » » _ _ Q nariamwwa June 9¢h.=s°° d&vs1=i>d. as wsu 5havi_ug;\\~ 8383851 Aug. 24 _d&w_ I » §l|llllllllllllllllllllUl|llllll| . U miss-P' » U t, _ |»|i_'r'r||i‘» I y p simian Common f ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,... Comfort Is to be had nt the Acme Comfort in tae luxurious comfort in tae appliation razor and in the nnuhing, in everything. SHA and a few thetrnnl- Prop in mindes I formation. Thajielne lnrben H cni.'5¢'viia ei' ta- prim' Wha»¢y¢-|u_I»¢g,ng0tn»tiIflGf0!'] jooioi- aiu 1e»»w;»°»!i°*h°f° ,ai we-is emily me is-=’¢i*? wan is 13! 1° YL fniyiepaawtt _ j V _,. .. d 'na ~momimi.suu|n& , *Bslliiod and Lubricating We - i Billie L E|’sInIl, 3*