_ i 'lb' 1 _ .il _ifif i ‘ is; ` ` '_ .wi-5: _ _ ,‘.l_T~l_ii fi i f i . __ , ff `-:» EE 3; lift' j _. _l_=._. '. 1; , -_ Tir? 1;. li i.<`~ li# Ni f 'Pr iji _ ,.'_ :~ lf? ii-i?2..._1';"».i&.‘."`l_3 ‘_ ~“’5‘=?li_3 -“ Tu, ,' _"i- ..._ _, __ l‘ l_ nf big meeflng gave the Premier an en- ".'B., has returned from a visit tv " ontague. A f __ _‘ __n_N_ mason, Montague is visu- ' ` his sister, Urs. J. B. llobertsnii, n, N. B. piraiaai. Fna'No1-rs REPORT wus. LAUD 0.iNAnA's MILITIA. _ D LONDON, Aug. 27-The Canadian ,,£ssociated Press learns A COPY 0| the ggport of General Sir J, French up- : a the lipilltarly organization and ile- J ces o the ominion has been for- 1 arded to Ottawa. 'fre conclusion i rlvgd at by General Fri.-nch, it is if derstood, is entirely favorable. He 'lnlcords uni .nllfied praise to the spirit with A" ich the voluntary , zorces meet thc demands made upon 1 hem. He strongly recommends as “far as the western provinces are con- "éerned, that much more attention ‘,j"hould be paid to cavalry and niouiit- .., d infantry training, and additions ,_` specified in the report should be .lrinade to the artillery. lf. QLAURIER AND pknrv _,_ SPEAK AT KAl\ll.OOI’S. _ ____ fl' -K.iM1.ooi>s,B. c., Ang. z:~sn- "'Wilfrld Laurier and party were ac- ,Qcorded ri reception here Thursday ,, night. The town was brilliantly il- luminated with electric lights. The ‘L " thusiastic greeting. Addresses were :on the \'ririel_y stage. _ _ gi Ur' l"vi_pp`;"‘$ mfg' Blm' Elmore' ‘S ‘can be had from J. E. Matthews li-Jw hiding. according to the ru- the mcg, rc,.,,.e,,e,,tat,`,e_ Jobnstone,a.gent, and in siouris :nu t A. J. McDon l , agen . “emi” 0 8 1-10drtf. ing the zsth inet., alter im illness of two months, the death occurredof Michael D. McPhee in the Glirll YBSY of his age. The deceased WHS 8 S0" oz the late Donald .\lcl’liee of Bllfllli 1'oint, near Georgctowii. ~He follow- ed the sea for many _yearS. llllll” which lie held a responsible position Finally he purchased the furm form' _erly owned by the late Henry Grif- fin, where he built a nice cottll.l!¢‘ and farm buildinl.;'s_ He leaves a widow, Flora, li daughter of the late relatives and irieriifs to mourn the loss of a kind liilsbunil and oliligiiig neighbor. The funeral will take place to St. James' R. \`. Cemeterl' this morning at 24.30 a. ni. FAKE Y.-\R.\' .-\ll(il‘T Tlllil Cl’.ll’l’E.\' ('.-\Sl~I_ LONDON, Aug. 27~.-\ rumor that made the rounds of the newspaper Uiccs 'nut ivhich was considered -zo theatrical advertising sclicmc. and _ led all tliose i-om~ei'iied in it will go 8 Zatn, ltuu, ny new' -1. ri. ivicrinetie, ‘Emil B. Shogren of Worceater,Mass, and Bessie E. Haywood, of Alma, lent 3, l’. E. I. ...At Georgetown on Sunday mum' (‘AZ\ll”'Bl:ILL-.\lcK1NN0lN- On _August 24, 1910, by the llev A. S. Stewart. of Yalleylield, at the residence of the brides parents Charles and Mrs Mcliiiinon, Hcatherdale, Christina Mc\{iiinon to John A. (`&lllPll9ll. Ol the sainc liluce. DIED. in Providence Rhode lslaud, U. S. l\lcLl‘I_~\N--lil the Chai-lottetoivn Hos- pital, Augiist '_".ltli, Captain Alex- under C. Illchean, aged 71 years. _ Funeral today from his son`s resi- di-iicc twelve Hillsboro Street, at 2.30. Interment l’eople's (_`emetery. John F. Holland, also a number of .\lcD0?\'A1.D-'lil this city UH A\lE\\Sf»| Lfiltli, Ellen Mcl)oiiald,' aged 77 year.-:_ l~`unernl from the residence of her sou, Simon l\lcDonald, 74 Kent Street, on Tuesday at two (Unlock p. m. to the I{.(-`_. (‘athed- ral and thence to mllway station. ’I‘Ul{Ol\"I‘0 EX!-IlBI'l`I().\l. - The Canadian Pacific Railway have named special rates to the Toronto ° , ' ._` lixliibition which opens on August llantastlcul that it was not_publ_p~li- 2-,UL The ,,M_,S~ named anord _‘_ ed, was ibut thc “(‘rippcn Vasc" is ah, ery tempting opportunity to visit ‘anada‘s National lilxliibition via that a< sooii :is the liiisco is cxpos~ (,anm,a._; National Ra,,“_ay_ A glance t the l. 1'. li. advertisement will ve full particulars, or information 5'! delivered by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, ,. Hon. Messrs. Graham, Pardee and ,_ Macdonald. 1 _.___ - DEAYNBSS CANNOT Bl CURE! i bg |a|;llaDplications.as i' eycannu' reac_li *° l ediseasad portion ol the ear. There is ~ lily one wa to cure di' if- ess. und that is 5', caused b ’ an inflamed "onilition of fhc lmor nivaitiiig the psYCllUl0I=!l"f\l- i moment to put in an appearance. The body sllpposed to be that Ol Crippeii was' an iiiirecogiiizable mass of material that (`rippen "planned" 'iii the cellar of his house, in such a ' lr 8-Eilttsdrlii. ` “YE MARKE OF QUALITIEH." THIS FALIHS SHADES ARE _ by constitulional renicilies. Ueufni-as iv<'mann_i‘ as to give tue appearance of “1,;_,\D\'_ Fifty novelty and ,,,e,,Sn,]e ucaus ll'iinZ_0flhc» I-'._~tuchian Tube. muff I" _ _ _ _ Shades thfit will bring many H W0' I' ¥hel'| this'-ibeis inlluimd you haie :i Iiitfidelll-Bll)'~ If 1>' Sillll fllaf ill(-We Ima" to Um dregs goods department lk .v li'-: lt! normal condition bearing will be ~_. destroyed forever: nine cases ‘out of ton ,_ are caused by Catarrf_i._whii:h is nothin? but an inflamed condition of the mucous any cas if Deafness 'caused hy catiirrhi -v' hatcsni. ' he cured by Hn|l's Cutarrh Sflll‘PI.\`(l .\lE\VS_ Bell, Sundley. Univ Wrtc; llla ?ll~. _ Williams Pictou' Sea Slipper, Hay- is "*`-31%.* ;i,:i_;_§|_i{i_.'_s_;mii_51'_,»_rgp_;;»§_i_'\'§;_g<;_=;\j_:i§fm§§ ini-niveil in _ine eller-ml nun.-hare 1ny_ ar., ,,,,,,,,. ,Ur ,__,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,,,,_ Se, eault, and un.c~ss the inflammation can mg the "B55 of an alalam e U I-ly Grade. Paton’s_ 8-‘l2'dtf. .». he takvi out and this tube restored tolllbel suits. WHAT DRESSMAKERS THINK. Hy Grade broadcloth is best. It is " lwgghvi five One Hundred l|o|l:irs~ for Entered' "xml" _ 27._`Q'éhrS` Minnie S0111 at OHC Price to all $1~75 195!-l 'ash discount. There has never been ne yd put on at a clearance sale. -}J\.\l’e'.SBni.l fn circularsfrttc I P»£ _ ' I 0 F. J. éaavl-iv ir co..'r i d .o. ‘@“- ‘° °“ , _ _ ,-Sold by Di-u§¥igfg,75¢_-‘_ 0 e 0 Cleared, Aulz. 27-q-.Sclii!s_ Minnie Take HalI'~ nmily Pill.-i for coniiriiiii- Bell snniliev, anis _wi-it-; rua ii., ‘i""_"_ Williams, l’ictou; L. H. Hasdell, - _ ‘ ~'~-~--~-~------ Doucette, Sliediac; Sea Slilfllwf. Hay- _-=-.~--?- den, Picton; .~\ri'/.oua, Boudrot, li' l | North Sydney. i BW lBll|SBllll3lllS I* ' =_ is "RIGHT 1.\: s'ri'1.n, RIGHT IN _ ry »- i 'V ~i ‘ fi ” - BRoAD .__ ___ _ _ ___ ._ _ ____ _ ___..l_____» Souvenir Goods “fe have a splendid assortment of belt pins, brooches, stick body laying in a stock of coal for fuel. t 0 G The measles of a bad type are pre- valent in Fortune and several are under the doctor's care. B i U Miss Ella 'Uuderhay is ill with ap- pendlritis. O O U The summer visitors are beginning to leave in larger numbers every week. Among those leaving this week were Harry and Mrs. I-Iarwick, (‘has. Stevenson, Mrs. Cushing and Miss Patten. U C ‘C Chas; E. Aitken and Mrs. Aitken and .-\l\'a Burke have returned to Boston after sponding a short vaca- sion \\'ith friends. O K U William Haskel had the m_isfi>rtune to accidentally shoot about one inch oil of the second finger while gunning at Head Fortune. It was vcry pain- ful, and as he was so far away i-t was sometime before he was able to get to a dot-tor_ The finger is doing nicely now. Q llygrade liroadcloih is THE BEST STYLE - plus-quality that never varies and never fails fo give an honest equiv- alenl for the money in wear to the purchaser. Qualify keeps even pace with style in our store. L75 less cash discount only af Paion's. 8-22dff We. are showing a great lnltlal shipment of fall suits. shlpp-ad 'early so that _voiu might have an <_J portunlty ln August. to select from a thorughly up to the minute llne ofgoods. The prices are 16.00 16.50 f8_50 'and 22.50. Moore Q McLeod 8- l _l dtf. “A special line of ladies’ Slater shoes on hand made from a select stock of Velour (_‘al'.' with heavy sole. Price $4.50, Goff Bros. 8-30d1i. “l\len's Slater Boobs with Rubber Sélp Soles, relieve your rheumatic p ins by securing a pair. Goff ljixis. 8-30d1i. “Drop in and let ils show you the _new Tubular and Silk tics just re- lceived. These are away different from anything ever shown in the city and will bc sure to please you.- D_ A. llrucc-’s. 8-27dtf. "‘Wlien you have decided ona fish- ing excursion, whether for a day or a week, come in and let us supply you with your tackle, camera sup- plies, chocolates, etc. Geo. E. Hughes The People’s Driiggist. 8-29d2i.- ® “I economy spncc as well as compara- tive lightness, make the existing Dreadnought battleships obsolete. The announcement has aroused the keenest interest, though doubts are expressed as to the probability of such a warship being constructed in the near future. Naval experts nd- mit that they are undoubtedly on the eve of some extraordinary departure in shipbuilding. 1 interviewed swell known authority in naval engineer- ingl who declared that it was be- yond the range of probability to sug- gest that the adniiralty thought of constructing a vessel capable of ex- termiiiatini: such a tremciiiliiils eu- giiie of wal' as Great l‘lrir.ain's latest battleship, the Orion, launched ou. Saturday. Notwithstanding the rr-i markable progress in engineering science made in late years, it has ciently to iiinke such a complete rc- volution in naval shipbuilding. 1i‘urthermorc, it was extremely doubtful whether the admiralty would embark upon what really must be .fi two million pound experiment, nud having such highly pi-oblematicnl re- sults. A prominent. member of oneot the most noted firms of marine motor» engineers stated that he had liearill unofliclally that the admiralty had ordered a 10,000-horse power internal combustion engine, hilt he was en- ,tirely unaware of the reported inten- tloii of the admil'alty to constructs motor driven battleship. He dwelt on the extreme difficulty of satisfactor- coiitinent to manufacture a ten cylin- Opening to-day---new neck ll \>"YVu*' a vessel, if built, would, with “ ' 1017 its enormnus advantages and great - ._ ,_ i nr e es totell filly [Lillie yfmporlant fact about u metal bedstcnd. l-`ilher the "Ideal" Gu2\l'¥_i“t¢¢ li on llic footruil. 0|' ll- ‘5 °°t‘ When it is, you can bc sure you get full vuluc. i; For flint Guarantee goes on .the "Ideal" Meinl Bcdstead only 1/[ter fortyiiispccllollil liuvc uindeit safe for us to pu! X it tlicrc. \ \ _,___ ’ ‘ S \_,,/ __ \_’ - \. , not, in his opinion, advanced sufh- A-,Stereo Me_;_I%i?_|» s &§ ‘ _$95 you see, are of *WAN _}c_>nl_yc Cine qliality - c s we now how to produce. That applies, wliclher the “Ideal” i\Ic-(ul Bed _you buy crisis lint S3 or ten times that. From cheapest to cosllicst, there ;», only one quulity in nur line-:_ind wc giinruiilce every bcd in that hue. Read "The Pliilrisnphy of SlecD"T‘ :in inlciesting littlc book _W8 Wlll si.-nd you frcc-and you will get a new limit on iliis ini-ml bed Question. Ask for Booklet No. lilfi 2 .elosat ssoomo ee... uouriiui.-ronouro-wlunirlti “See the Iiandsomest range o .\lcLeod 3-l 7dlf I ily constructing these engines and flu. _ ___ -- __ _. ___ ___"__1 , clared that recent attempts on the _ der engine nf. 1,000-horse power per mon s soft front and outing snlrts cylinder had been unattended with "lat YOU Call fln'-l ln the Glliy- Come any real success. ln and look them over. Moore @- ' - “L dl ._ New Fall Suits ln great |frlllmgs, stamped corset covers. farigtyifr both makes and prices. cen ° ’ _ S our s>eei1isiz.o_o suit Enor- Ere paleces' Eowels’ embrmd iiieifus valile for the money.Prowse _ere co. urs, ace collars, 45 sr0s.l.t<1. is 3od2l. inch Ladies' Tartan and solid *_* (5515fe5`{qf@T\@`@@@5X55@@@@@i@@.@ E. A. Foster, (fcnlral Drugstore fel ful (°) ii (ei =:Hughes Cascara Tab- lets move the bowels gen- tly and wlthout unpleas ant grlplng curing any disposition to constipat- ion. They cleanse the stomach ahd make the breath pure and sweet. Try them 256 per box G. Tuesday Sept. hlh, jovo. .»\s usual privati- lf; “ions will bi: giv. ii iii drnwiiig, |i:iiul int, vocal music. piano, organ, linrp, \._ "1 ,I ' :la l _ » lla ~. ... ~ . fl by _ lt `~'w_ -' ':_ _ “Ji xi ” l gs §. ill L_' ‘*“5D*v in _.lj i i ,',._-1. _ ; :__ li; ' Fir-$,f,;'__ _fx _\,y`~'_‘_ _i` -A7". ` "il as -T.-'ii ,i_ l za mandolin. guilzir plain and F:\u<~_v uiroilli- Work. Lessons in |iliysiczilcu|liirc will be given iii class-Pupils riimpulciil for ‘ie work :ire prepared by Iiceiiscillcnrli- lege. A spctlal bu 'lli‘.~._\ viri- ment under re- if at-ii iiislrurlor leads up to gradiiatp from Ilia Liiii- cinmitti ldionmgrzipliii- lnsliuiic. Six _ diplnmas from thvlnsli .l i :ere if ilauued Notre Dame pupils? lime mo, All applications should be iunoc lo ilu: Mollie” Superior as s _ :is possible. _ 8»‘3°u6; _ er for xnalrirulaiiou al Prince ol' \\'ali-s Col ~ _’ , e , a il ' where to find the best market, Answers ev- ery question that you want to know about the business of writing ‘ pins, hat pins, pin trays, cuff links, tea spoons,coffee spoons. napkin rings, table _ for the press. :oc a copy. $1.00 a year Send toc for sample _ copy, or 25c for three recent numbers. THE EDITOR ` Deposit N. Y M -2 5dtf` ' __§=§_= ri . You Need a frlnne l _ , ‘J _ 4-i i. i___'-,J . 4 <.>- 'iii -.- _,_~ .‘.< I-.` _ . If 'L _l f Ti" " ' -___ i i y _, | i - _ . _ ., _ __= I ` l \ _-_-4 i. Ji A A Lrlephoue in your store will be the means of filling your cnsh draw- er and raising you in thc i~.~:timu\.ion of the better class of ciistoniers'-tlic kind you want to cuter to. A telephone will give you instant. information about. current prices, the markets and other trade news with the least expense of time and no ex- ertion on your part whatever. The phone will connect you with the better class of customers and will be a sign of your enterprise and progressivencss to the general pub- lic. A phone costs only a few cents a dvi it mere trivial sum, but the hen- edts you derive are simply enormous. Aik lf-intruct Department for prices. T’ " 1 ‘ 'tif /ll ,__ .., ; Iii Your Store i¢..°"` A vi lpi c-if O \___- L fare i l -'-‘f _ , / *J bells, etc. D C. W. Pafferson Jeweler Cor Great George 'ind Grafton St! _,l AG. Il. Wright Funeral Diiee-lor and em- hnlincr-Miss A. Ferguscin,Lady Assisfainl--Persniial Attention and Promptiiess Guarniitecd. /iinbulance calls answered at shortest notice. Specialties Disinfecling and Fumigating, Furniture Repaircd and Rc- iipliolslmcd. ` ‘ E Hughes, The Peoples Drugglsf. Charlottetown. C@@“£®®@ , P. E i. s.soms.si (°)®®®@f_°Y€@®@>®©'§)@Y9®@f9 Pi ii/.°`»'9U (in COMMONWEALTH HOTEL Opposite Statef1ouse,Bo|ton,Mass _ ui.; _ ______?:;. _ t---il.--1.-" ' ` ___ ~.e.._ __ 1 _ l' -: ,_':'l