ill" £5 at \\'~r»kly Slar from ioiv liiilii Dev, 31. isation with _ome of ,hé ms: mrmrrs’ l I lists, lnory, It l' m ~< e lingpls.. »~ _.W 9- . v ~ f - - r wi ._ -,neg __ .__.- _ if » ~ r ‘ V ’=l~»-»,,, c ' x ii iii,-z , _-.i "»:-.¥'.*l"f"i.‘=;"5-.-12-F-.-_ _;-..~__""':.il~"_-:kim »_,»_;i'i_»"-3"' ijt' i -_-. ii __ il ' ~‘ .1 ,, »~ - 'A - »- f=_ .I ~ -='~= V’ »_~»: ~ _ -a . _ f_ '_ 5/.-if _.$.‘.».f~:€1,<. ; ~if ef, i~'_~=~ ig '- -‘ ~- .-, ,.‘.1§~,-.< _i t___,~ fy _ _-;,-~. f f' ... . _ _. , _ A ,_-_` ~_f_» . .. 1?.-1.. ..`v:_,. if.,-P in,Y.§,i_;___5v _xv 1 g ,im _,___g_f_;,£i"§;_,§§.__i p ~_'_ M; ._ ._ _.__ .. ___ . . _ _.-i.__._. .,,_ fr ‘ s * _...,.,,“k,*_l_"_‘»q_,_Y ,.» 4 ; _ s -. .f _, . .. ., __ .. __ ... . M.. .-»..» .- / g in ~ g v _Tliltl CTTADTAN Cl-`lARTi(lT'l`ETOVVN P. F.. T. SEPTEMRFIR QR 1898 l .gas " ' ‘ v ‘ ~Yi»`_..~= '1 -'.';» :» V .: -Y; . _ ' ~ " \ ‘ 'f 1"' L QQ ' .' .x'f. 'Z x.-.-_. ...__l.. _._- A Y E ~ __ _ *_ r 1 M _ . _ _,_ l l ' 'Y THF S 5 Ht'llfi\ lvrivnd here yes- . l lllcll lllll Pllnvllitlll_citrictiaiiiiifi Kill tlllvns' Sli A onlin is bi ing t-.iilculiit.d to mm., 2' extent in the citv. pu ting forth ten mii- th the folloivin I ___ l nas-enger~. ~ H A Massey. Maggie Mc. sons why e’ectors should vote against Graih, M ss Billings ey. I A Leainans, prohibition on the 29th irist. It is pr»- l ¢ . I ' `MI`S L€P\fH21DS. (Worse Leamans, Marv sumed that these ar 'uments 1 illens aliil Gossip From Toilli and A 0~C........, ii......~ it... oo..-......:_ "" ` ,Challes A (iourlcv. Nils Ha-infih Dodd, i Zlltiillltry. il ers and Correspondents. -1 Z' in the liens tilstlict. :Miss I. Mas ers, Miss E=hel Chapeley [Dr E Joiuson. Mr \\`hitt:i,kr=r, ltr l(.`hicoiie. Mrs Sidney Gray_ \Vm 1{@@(]_ 'ind wife H Mosul Sidnc l\I~Leoli1. E Frenvli, Miss F Mc- "l’ti~-isolrlvlrs John Powers Miss K nd colored; foie ll) o`c-lock this evening without f`__iil.`§ ,\I(,Ea.,hew_ MLS R MuL,0d_ Mis, Lugu r our Kill llloves stocki _ Till: children interested in disgibn lNlCh°lSY’“~ MDS M M"L_e3"- Mis? M . __ | it ,N which wp l tion of literature for Charlottetown will `M°C0'ma°k° Mr H"°5~ M15* H M Bl"ke >`f"""‘ lm _ an' mM.. My Ovlock w,,dmb.da). afternoon ,and iartv. Miss McLaughlin. Miss for re-opening her elif-ciilion and physi- cal culture class. Ml-`.SsRs T J MoRRI<. S W ‘v\`akr-ford. W. D. Small. Ch:ir:i ltetown :ind Mr. are attending the Halifax exliibiion. I v THi:\/\`1~:lsii\\ -md the 1898, for but 2t)i= Oriler 'i' once as nuvfl lU_"1“§i'» it " i ` ' V ` Roche, Miss Rotieitson, Miss McL:iuch-l gwfpiiir _spotted gl0\’€S, Miss l.i-:rrrici-;i' will be here in a l lin. _ hem oil the counter week or ten day s io make arrangementsi ` Essrisns ITr.liis.-The _season has taken a change and all nature is pitting on an autumn look. The harvest is _gathered the farmers are busy pre~ pairing for threshing and at endii-g to L, Jas E. Mctconid, M. P. P.. C:iidii_.-lili. itlic Ilumrrou-'j ibs about the pleuiises I §The p ocyeds of their work are farfroni lsatisf.-icto-ry, and everv industry Wi‘l fee' the farmtfs failure From conver- ~ ‘ ° ' ~ ‘and from obs rvalion, l don’t think t e " to $1.00 a. ‘he “ff” holds “O05 WW] but U0” -craps in ite eastern section \vi'l turn 1 THERF will be a Rohlbiliriii Haikv iii Ce " 1 . l O rs - 0 ci, Colored and Blaclr, mm' lout half an average crop a id 'hs qiiiiltv , iis poor besides.-The iisliermeu li- re at 7,30. An exce MM Mrdy U1 Sneak iand as the weather is now growing Sizes’ the Market Hall.ihis Wednesday ei'euinglnk@WiSe mail” " l’°.”'5e”`°“’S Wofk' Ill ~ ers has been se~lli'e~‘ Tile (ierm~lnlSt"‘”y and mb “re S`ar""` tml' may 596 ` ' . " _ f, ' . `,,lcoui.»t the sezisori about tutirl.-Our Band will plav fron- i..i0 to 8 ocioi k Fing atopeuinv of ~R_U1y" FI_de_ lsummer visitors are returning south Kid ° _ lafier spending a pleasant summer Boswall Pownal trained /e fr ing to about $180: I tr. Bovyer. Georgetown over $100. besides many Gloves IT is Wm-[hy of note lint M,-_ A_ ,among their provincial friends, and we l believe will carry with them sweet and - ` pri; 4 - _ Sheep mime Halifix sxhibitiogl am0un~_ pleasant memories of their northern so- , , A 1 ` ` _ . _ _ . _ I _iourn~~Considcrablo inlezest is manifest- . ed in the approaching plebiscite, and I prizes for cattle and Mr Clark of i fhiflk the 935° Wm Weak Wm* U0 lm' Wilshire upwards of S100. A - ‘certain sound on the matter. For ily. s Goods, 'v no Gloihs, Ri~:v. R. B. Ki-:EFER will address meet- ings as followsz- Wednesday 28h Cape Traverse at 3 p m, then at Crapaud. In above where the ,ltime is not mentioned meetings will commence at 730 p.m. Silver collection will be taken at each meeting ytoassist in defraying expenses. years no rum shop his existed in these _ eastern sections, and public sentiment is l ‘strong against them -A few fishing vessels still hover around the East Point ,in quest of the mackerel whose parents were seined years ago.-the little schooncr belonging to Sambro, 'when was sunk here a few weeks ago, has lbrokeu up and parts have come ashore ge slack of nevv` , _ ,_ _ in different places. ° AME!-.riitc of the ccngrecfatlon of arked"°w' V the First Methodist Church will be he`d e best valncin Dry this evening, nt 7.30 o’c1cck, in the treated last Monday night toa stirring lecture room of the church. to receive the report of tee delegates to the geneial conference. As t_..s is fi meet- ing of more than ordinary in west to THE electors of Harrington werel land eloquent lecture on the burning queslioii ofthe day-Prohibition-by Rev. A. D. McLeod. ln forcible and undeniable terms the Rev. gentleman enplaintd that pait 'of the question the members of the church and con- , _ _ V _ I. Store nregaliong a. large attendance is which has greatly agrated the public U0 SS P P i e nested. lr iiiii liiiiiiil 5 " lleelislllto THE boat races were called off yester- t and Cheap day as announced. TheMessrs Taylor, The of St. Peter’s Island, received many warm congratulations for the admirable ‘ manner in which they sailed their boats on to victo ln the 1st class the "Re @ p0rf,”Capl.y;Ias. Taylor’s, of St. Pet: Q er’s Island, took lst place, and the. ~Path1inder,” also of St. Peters Island, Bakery e took 2nd prize. In the_2nd class P._ P. kind, the only@ Gillis’ “Flirt” was leading at the finish, 'th liakei r . lit ` good enough for C. I 6Per Lb one 98. @@@@@@ but as she rounded the last buoy. cou- trary to the rules, she forfeited her part. in the race. The ‘°V6dH»” Capt M318. reached the finish soon after her. The ace was very interesting throughout. H E I. Hosi>i"r.iiL.-Collection of neu thankfullyreceived at the P. I. Hospital-Collected by MiSS 7° F” McDonald, old li ,` 1d ‘D h ld EBAKERY, old linen. Mrs Arch* arrtlo ._ 0 1 _ M Eli. Lampbell, pillow Best Bread @ Miiisn ii niiicnelll. Qin linen. Lund, Nine Mile Creek: Mrs Malcolm 9 nen Mrs Neil McPhee, is ° \ @ f @i@i@@@ . luis Aiciiui. B. Mcnoiinlrl, old linen. @@ __gi_`/ Q Also, a parcel of linen from Mrs Capt. soollr business _ _s ic li I mmf, QM! L ri dnl* L d. Also ii colin: ‘ei M ‘il(i tiun oim l bs inuarid of the new build S 'wuwmnww on liiiney _ - ing fiind-Collected by Miss Lund ID ? .\ewl)ominion; Mrs W H McEWPD. 3. 250; Mrs .\'cArthur. 300; Mr W Mc- \ ill, Joi., His Capt Lund, 250 C(,,,,,m.,,_,d than but, best brown sugar for one dollar. i D i' M I 1 I _ 1. mind viz. the revenue. Instead of having to bear the burden of direct ;tlixation if Prohibition were ushered in, he clearly showed that if the anti-pi°o- lhibitiomsts win the day direct taxation must inevitably follow, as the country is year after year sinking lower and lower financially. Out of the $7,000,000 obtained by the government from the the liquor tra$c only $3,000,000 are received into the revenue from liquor consumed as beverages, and, continued ‘the lecturer, you all know that on the highest possible authority 75 per cent of the crimes throughout the Dominion are attributed to intemperance and as it requires $6,000,000 'to administer jnstir e our revenue will be recouped if we should lower the percentage of crimes committed by inebriates tu 50 per cent; but as the percentage is 75 it should be stead of having adeficit on account of the abolition of the rum trailic our 'country would be more prospfrous, there could bea greater impetus to trade and commerce and our treasury meeting c’o-ed after the unanimous thanks of the audience were tendered the learned speaker for his interesting and - instructive lecture. . T0 Cure alieadache in teii minutes, use Kumfort Headache Powders. 10 cts. |000 AT 'L H Myrick & Cots Ch,u.l0tte_‘ V1NN1Co.\iisE’s orchestra at the great to-.vii s orc you can buy 27 lbs of the mllllnefl’ di5Pl3~Y» Tf1U1`Sd9'Yi f-30 '0_ 10 p. m.-Mooiiis & MoLr;oD. would lioi glow if we ' ' ' Ilot rlifl t l _ vc eé]3[J5LTVEE§ TEFCJWET ` . rlglil pllia- ‘. "\lllilig_ ~_ linvc your next order lllll pcb U _ wi ;-'U \‘~i'on: by dealiiigé Y' (3]3EI]LLI)UEL]E[DU"? Then the proper thing to do is to prepare them fo "*“*"""““" ii _ ii :li _ W ii *ik e ol itil f ii .,m,,., t eccl Wea er e on e p o ng or nys » -__-_v_ _ But I rAvLoR 5 ii.i.o it “_ tm r. it W ,. _llil"l"l’ll l a large assortment of Ulssers and Reefers for GIRLS-4 ‘rr . l`VWf]Ei]E[19LR?f%i ll ll _ _ 1# i XENHAM, n ml Business tollegn.) in all its bra 11 gh slovith acélrfdeliudnoergilghly P rtlmnd W hlestlindbolb 0 United Bum, lite; A Ourncw Uwe.; .ii ° sit ali 5 _ ;._ All sizes from thc little tot to the full grown girl, a prices ranging from 75c to $6_'.00. Our Ulsters ar just the thing for children going to school, and yo can buy one to-day for less money than the cost- o material. They are very pretty and serviceable clear to every unbiased mind that in-l would be considerably richer. The' ”Ai Success- . . . _ . lt_ . .p the best that anti-prohibilionists can _, *live us. These ten r¢a~ons will be ‘taken up by as mzinv apo-ikers iii. the lfrlly in the -'Harker Hall this evening. `\'l'e tru-t tha electors wi I av.-iii thi>m~ sel\~c< of lii fixing' ih»i-n ihorotiglilv fins- <"t‘s°fl_. .-Dill-prohiiritifinists \vl'l bc currli:-.ll_y welcome. TRRBE ANI] SHIPPING . ” » Pi )K{T UF CHRRl.OT'1'E'l`O \V1\'. .\‘»'~pl. 27, Ar.--Er irsi dn Cisri, Gilii l""i Hivlill.-'lri.»i-i; A. ll. Ives, Fiilton, Sydoev; Ju ii A. P--nlijv. Murray ilar- bor; Yi-df-i'e_ Ariiii»~t_v, Sydiiey; Liw- .~~iii»e, Ali esiy. di; Efhel Blanche. ltcyn-illls.Murray Harbor :Alice Phoebe, Billy, Sydney; Agilisy, Porrior, Louis- burg: Annie. LeBlanc, do; Annie, Laurie, Al en. Sydney; liucze ia Jane. L~-Blanc. Sidney. _ ` S»i>t. 27. Cld-Atlile e, Roberts, l-0ui~bnrg: Ethel Blanch, R--y-iolds, Orwell; Julia A. Penny, do, Jubilee, Butler, Sydney; S; S. Halifax, Pye, Boson. b ___,_____ Prohibition Meetings- -Rpv. G. M. Campbell and J. K. R iss Esq Harrington, \Veduesday. 28'h inet. Brookfield. Yvednesdav, 28th inst. Minard‘s Llnlment for sale everywhere Q I I I My Slnleliii Bargains In Shirt Walsls Oyster Stews and on the Half Shells at all hours. All ou ran eat for 25 cent. at the. Ftolftinit HyoTEL.i>nwn».i. nit vi Fmciiisc fall neckwear. There is a greatgatherlng of neck Weir in our gents’ furnishing department for fall, a lot of strange colors and right up-to-date for style. Prtowsis Bites. FALL hat styles- Our new American lists for fall are open. To say we keep the la‘est slyl=s is A not necessary for every brdv knows full well that the place to buy a stylish hat is at PROWSE Bliss. - ‘ Positively no goods_ sold or handled in any depart- y ment, ~e.very thing in full view to-night at the grand millinery display with or- chestra in attendance .at F. Perkins & Co. See the beautiful new mil- linery designs-and enjoy a free orchestra concert, Thurs- day evening, 7. 30 to 10 We won’t ask you to spend a cent. Moore Q' McLeod. Yf""i:1` '"~’c"“‘. __V0u’ll not be asked to bu, \`-fe simply want you fo come in. look round. examine our beautiful millinery displav, enjoy the music SUD- plied by Prof. Vinnicombe’s orchestra- stay all evening if you wish; Thursday 7.30 to 10 p. m.-Moore & McLeod. The most magnificent millinery display ever held in oharlottetovvn. to-night at F. Perkins & Co. Grand lillllneli lipeillng vllli orchestra Ll attendance lil-nlglll al F- Peililns 8|. ll. - Thursday, 7. 30 to 10 p m-- Moore & McLeod. (.) 1 Do You Shave? 1 _ If so, it will be a pleasure for us to show, and you tosee, our nice line of shaving mugs. We ha.ve® them from ll'Jc to 75c , each. In Shaving Brushes we can give abristle one for l0c up, and a 'due badger hair one for 250 up. Shaving Soaps in sticks and cakes l0c to 25C. 0 if Grand illiner Openin We re going to keep open house %%%%%% %%%%%% ri ge, in our store. F tb @@>a Q into ug @ f number of our customers: this nr Ill Tln. \ E e The manufacturer has supplied us fl C C U witba.numberofvery»uae1ul_articlesi - _ »~»°'ARc l.|cu'r oil. p Powder at prices away below _ ___m _ _ f _ :sys-ufigeiirnfnf iiiiiresnnbelilfiil arg- Burn it a lamp alongside of any oil on can obtain ._ iin¢...°., ' 1 _ . -_ _ _ _ 1 1 us going gist. A Be your yudgxnent adi yo0 Dill sllrol SENTNER, liclfllll & W. but 1;o__BoorBros._D A ._ ; ooooooco “Art” Baking Powder has been tried and proven a. success by a il Thy su li glut lust _as guild results t as “ll||al” llicl retails lm for 555 -- 1 @ T aaaaaasaaaaa aaaaaahsaaaad this isis ati? ahah oasis this dw its what itat %%%%%%%%%%% Thursday éiii-‘?° in 'fi ’ ‘ig Evening _ ii 7.30 owlntk Ii/ .wif l/ Wheatley River, Tuesday. 27th lust (rr I _until I0 Yllll ARE INVITE to _come in and make “your Self at home” walk round, ex- amine our magnificent Mil- llnery Exhibit. ,_ Our display this time will surpass everything heretofore attempted in Charlottetow, Handsome, untrimtno- Hats, newest ,trimming ma lerials, Wings, Ti , Birds -new effects in SNES Velvot8 and the thousand and .one other milliiiery necessities. The feature of the evening will be the display of im- ported models and the beauti- ful designs by our Miss McKeiver. 1- -M ° 9 E’ Vnnicombe s Orchestra will be in attendance all the evening, toffurnish music Positively Nothing Sold anywhere except in the Mil- linery Department. You won’t be asked to buy there either. We will close Thursday Afternoon at 4 0’clock and Re-Open at 1.30 o’clock. ° llllllim - \l§,»-W /\v, (yr li. _ """= “xi 1' Mlllllllll. .' 'U x Aug; / gl “If it’s Nowson's lt's Good @@@ Glilllls Blix may lie a first-rate article to pack goods in fi sill iivliif but scarce] the iro er thin v in l i ¢» Y I P is i oili- bedroom. As ii- receptacle for clothing the propel' thing is a \\`_\ RDROBE. WE HAVE THEM. C)Ii§]\`|' iYl'fE`V\7`SC)]N` @@@@@@@@OOOllCCllOl9OlC aim ai ri