mi. Fresh Cream Every llioriiinz Webster & McKay Cor. Ksutaird Gr. George su CAKE; , p PASTRY. ROLLS, A fresh supply each | dlly. . , , _3¢l1d» in your order. I D- S‘l`l!;WAn'r. acura: ssqur. ` lakes Desi Bread. H E Stern. of the loyal Bank; °l‘“'l°if° WWII. ble Joined the stall H tht Blink In Truro. Tl‘u|oHevn.- C. F Freeman, electrician of the Valli! Telephone Co., is spending I months vacation in llalilpx, Ti-use and Charlottetown.-Middlet4n,.D\itlook. J°'”' A Uléio who ,was arreaed yea “WY cn s elm-ge ot vsgrancy was Wim? 5°'°l‘° S illendlgiry Mclensie this inoming and was given unttl mis o‘clock to set out or town. oi-wg asus ,hem Lot-B9, P. E. T.-Amherst Ex. The death occurred at Highland View hospital. Amherst, Monday afternoon, of Miss El lebeth Colley, aged Nyearg. The deceased had been lil for about two month -, with a complica'ion of diseases; She was s. native of Prince Edward Island' but had resided in Amherst for-the pest seventeen or eighteen years, whens she was employed as a dress-maker.-Mono ton Tran crlpt. _ 5 The quav terly board of Centenary ,church was in session Tuesday and til Friday. The interesting pert of business of this meeting is the choice ol 9 pester for the next term, as Bev G. M. Campbell is I ow on the end of 'his ‘last year. Among the clergyman whose name are being considerei are: Rev. Dr. Spra- J. Rogers, of Fredericton; Rev. W. W. Lodge, of Charlottetown, and Rev. Messrs Weddall and Heartz, of the Nova Scotia \ . in ‘». / \ .‘ ,f r_ ,. (_ g _ ,' ‘ , ' Craoaud today. On the rctu‘n trip to / Crapaud on next Sa‘urdii.y afternoon she 1 column the SS Manchester 'lradcr with N cold storage and mechanically ventilated ` “Hats ,’ ` chambers will leave 'Manchester on or ‘ a ‘ a .` arc up-to-datf. conference. ` iMNo'dlSSiailsfied ‘students at- " nd tu.--»»i¢-.~,== -“-s»-»;~1-r\~:. =-=- -~~~-~» » --- - I e lil h ‘und msomzmeftoiuoebgu. n l¢1ymlitchs§”`i;ui|n’v§n3his morning on J D llscsulsy 'l‘rgc;d|,0m¢|,m¢,,|m,d Hrs. John llellachern, Hazel Grove is home last evening after spending life' lvilltlng her father, William Prowssf days with friends ig the qt, B1-ashley sue, of Queen Sq. Methodist church; Rev. ' Ilia envy white. city, isa yesterday me visit tn Rev. G M. and Irs Young, Danni., N B eerD Large, ,Brantford Ont. ,ls Uarlgn Bagnnil Hazel Grove is Silas Md Urs Prowse, Thorndykc. Donald, Bedeque leave Monday to enter the medecal school of McGill Ui. iverslty. Charles Hurst of Worcester, Mass, who has been Visiting his sister Mrs. (Dr.) McLauchian, Kent' Street leaves this morning on return. L. E. andM.r_°sMcLean and little sop Windsor, who have been visiting in Vic- toria, P. E. I. returned homo last even. ing.-Amherst Ex. 14. _ Rev. George' Stee', Sackville 'came to ,the city last night and is u guest of Mark Wright, He goes to Comwail for Sunday and to Vernon River next week. Conductors W. Crockett and R. Bwetnam, ot the I. C. R., have returned from u holiday trip to Prince Edward Island.-Moncton 'fran- eoript. _ Tull sudden death took p`ac\ at Little York yesterday of Mrs. David Brown, sged88years. Alarge family is left to mourn including Stephen and Ebenezer well known in Oharlotteown. THE S. S. Polino of the Dobell line is now loading in Montreal and leaves on or about the 16th for Summer-side, Char ottc~ town, North and South Sydney and St. Johns, Nlifl. THERE were upwards of seventy-five passengers to East River ports yeste duy afternoon by the C ty of London, about twenty-live of whom returned to the City on the evening trip TEE City of London makes two trips to will remain ovrr night at Crapnud and bring live stock down to the Exhibition. Aswill be seen by thc adv in another bout September 22nd and again on or bout November 8.1 for Chiirlottctowii and Montreal, returning will leave Chur- lottetowu about October 15th and again about November 24th for Manchester. the Union Commercial Col- in the citvihe guest of Philip andJ Url Large, Bayfield Si rect. to attend the St. John Exhibition Re ing. friends qt Brackley, the guest of. John Gill's, Misoouohe, and R. H. Map-A »- 1 » Ch’town’s!Bcst Drcsscd Mcn Have Pronounccd. in Favorof 66 99 gf; me prices oi the Guest. These are iinely finished with v every detail cqi-rect. are the cheaper skirts and you'll End ln them values that cen- , §ll9¢\>°.._l?°°¢¢ii~ . , 1" Yr: NEW 'NECKWEAR Pais, Ascrjs, Four-in-hands. Mld\'i°f|' 3°"°r' sm‘ld""u” he Tliosc Swell p New Tailor T / T' \ Made Skirts "Almost"nlce enoughio eat" as one lady put it. Such finely finished skirts nevegcsme to this store berore. WE cisiieoiziiso $3 iiiis it’s only natural that they should do so. An enormous audskiliul workmen-making nothing but Hi\w_es` wonder that they take liist place in every crrv in CANADA Ann U. S. ,. , . I " ~o 55,50. $1.90. $6.50. $5.40. , $2.75. $2.93. $3.50. $5.00. odiisifand -Ends at thc Men’s~ counter. is ei ent. 25s. 351:. 45s: and 55c- eiei€in§in°.e=s.. Gmm. Armies. B"°°°- _i . it NEW CAPS. _ KS_ ,&- at Picton has returned from the J. ll. Dominion night from Halifax 0 U qsrdinerleares this morning for St John where he will be one of the Judges of the horses MissB r he Irving and Harry Irving Mount Albion if n\ e Monday on a visit to he St. John Exhibition Juana ill’ Roper Royalty left yesterday and J. E Longuell ct the Co. returned inet took with him a very flue medium draft mare A. E. and Urs. Morrison returned last night from Montreal where Mr. Morrison was attending a meeting of electrical engineers. carats.. and Mrs Fisher with tnéir daughter Misa Lizzie Fisher, Newbury- port, Maas who spent the summer at ‘the Forester Ii-louse, Pownal have re- turneil home. ` Among the passengers by the express lsstevenlng were John M. Hughes re- turning from Moncton, J. E. Wyatt hom Summorsid-; Cupt. Richards, Bideford; J. E. Lofurgey, Suniuierside and Ben.) ,Brclnnen -‘ , Tapas will te ii big night in the Open House next Tue day evening week. the first of Mr. Fnrle's grand- exhlbi ion concerts There will be the roaring farce of “Betsy Baker", several dances, the great Tenor Solo Come in to the Ga.rden,Maud, by R v. Leo Williams, and the beautiful votai waltz hy Ardlti sung by Miss Edith MacDonald ii. pupil of Mr. Earle. These arc the specla ties. After that comes Sir Arthur Suthcrlanlfs beautiful opera Trial by Jury all this at popular prices., Secure your seats at the usual places Monday morning at 10 o`clL ok. 'rim outward passengers by the Halifax i'csterd»\y were: Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, Jus. Mclluskcr, F. A. Lupban, R. A. Lovell, M as F. Bell, Miss L.l')ockendorl!, M~ss N. Mutcli, Mrs. A. J.Cahlll,W. J. Tay lor,D. H McCo.rtiiy,F.0‘Nelli. J.O'Donneli, D. J. O’Donnell, D. Barlow, H. Harlow, D. J. Dinccn, D. J. Buckley, J. E. Blake J. l". Kcllisn and wife, W. M. Hatch, Jus. Buckner, N. M. Hatch, R. E. John- ston, C. I-lowurd, D. W. Ferno, W. H. and R. E.Rcardon, F. W.Smit,h and boy,G. A. Washbun, L. H. Murdock, W. E. Henry, F. A. Royviey, E. A. and Mrs. Beckford, Miss M. Cummiskey, Geo. M. Fraser Mrs. J. M. Fraser, Miss N. Harper, Mrs. J. A. McNeil, Miss J. Powers, Miss M Callaghan, Mrs A. Howell, Miss B. Mclntyre, Miss M. F. Sheehan, Miss E. Gilion, Chas W. Morse, W. W. Seaton, Geo. W. Pykc, A. Moore and wife Mrs. C. Perry, D. und Mrs. McLaren. WE want to drnw your attention to our Bile. line of spices and tlavoring ess lwes. These are selected vi ith great care and are Absolutely pure. People--te i us they so Our mixture for pickles and chow is Prett Belt for We think this new line is the best z5c value we’ve silk, shirred back, pretty plain buckle Another line made of good black silk, lined great value at Daintil y corded black taifeta belt, with black or fancy value at A pretty line of girdles, tucked and shirred, comes in black ’ . si Quarter. V T1 ¢ .., Others 79c, $r.oo, $1.15. -f ., ~ Wi, , f _.1 ¢ Q91: -` 15:: Dninty\Wasl1 Collars , ` t '25¢ if A line of daintyineckwear in various colors, and many lgqualitice,-worth ' ' . \i ' ' I upto6o':for . 'I New ladies neckwear just in, z5c, 3oc, 4o¢, 5 ,69¢ and up, i. .VM ., 00RE i CLEOD .\ . ._\ \ H I __ u ,__i ng r Hi _ W" ‘F ' l » Ma ,i -_.__ ers work. Students work. l¢gc_ N0 Waste time' Tgach- very superiorin aroma and beeping quali- gct most satisfactory results from their u ._ ' ~ ti 'cs. “The Two Macs," MacDonald & ' 1'( dw ll' .4 i gi § FOP T BATH Try "Fair Soap” ' lt Floats . '< 5' cents for , 'large cake. i €0'~0@@'@OlU0 MacKinnon, Druggists, Corner Great _°” é G -Victoria Division, Sons o Temperance ill meet on Monday evening A visiting dorge and Kent Streets. __m__..__?_.._~__ #___ ANNOUNCEMENT. E"b° ' ' ' ” ° i We use the utmost care in selecting our spices, carefully testin each lot to'mske cer- tain tgat they contain no ad- ultersnt. As s result our s ices are known for their absolute urity. Next time you wan? whole or ground cloves, cinnamon, black or - white pepper, turmeric, etc., etc., come to us. "Tho TWO MAGS" llolloliillld lltllllltl, nauoolers. bvrotlicrfmm Nova Scotia will’be present- ,Tnere wiii be s pubiic gospelimeetins in George St. Church. °P°D W “uv 0" Sunday at 4 p. m. Lesson. RW- l1'7~ "1 he Second Coming of Christ." -Persons having left clocl§S. WdfUhe5 or jewellery to be repaired by the late G. G. Jury can have same by calling at his late residence, Weylilmiiih Si" “ear corner of Graf on. 17'-l U- -The Ladles'Aid of thc P. E. island Hospital desire to remind their kind friends in the country that c0Ilt\‘i\l\lli0l\4 of cooked food suclrns meat, chickens, pies, cakes, biscu ts, bread, b\llil»€l'» Cream milk etc., would be thankfully rccelvid bv them for the Lunch Counter in aid of the Hospital during the early days of the Exhibition. To he sent either to the Exhibition Ground, und. r grand stand. 0I` to Mrs Rogers, Prince St, orto Mrs. D11 |‘¢\ylor's, Grafton St.-l4.w.1i.d.Eept. 17th. i-ng--1 SPECIAL NOTICES. if you want the latest improved iight steel “wAr.xnvo" or “ onus “ snow, buy a cocxsiiuri' from-A. Bonus: &: Co. 6d 2 w ful doings of the Japanese on the Battle, lleld. Now just take a look in the south window of Carters’ Bookstore and se- mnde by these enterprising people in times of peace. 'lhe prettiest Japanese wane in An sta vases, Sstonnlajardlnlerea fem pots, pot and pedestal, urnhroila There is nothi ng fsrolcal about ih statement-itis a fact' Cue omers who small orders for underwear will not be slow to admit thatPston8s Co.,ofleriots of scope for choosing among a complete assortment of garments, consisting oi’ night gowns, undersklrts, drawers, friends' requirements. All new fail goods Jae. Paton k Co. 17 d li Hawes Hats for articular men IIAWES' CEEJIBRATED - $3'-00 HATS. Weeks 8: Co.. sole agents. _.1-_ COMING EVENTS- Osu ugh; use sesead lion *hr-*'\»-ws See our new dining room goods. new table linen, new napkins, new i silence cloth. Superior goods at moderate prices.-M. Traingih és; Mr. and Mrs. Colo Poirier* and Fifth Generation C°‘ I ‘ GfBDal0h» . We are ailresding about the wonder- somc of the beautiful goods that ara a stands,cbinaware dsc Gcc. 13d iw n...in.........y.. pi... nn... iw. ...H ' corset covers, chsmises. The garments I mt Gm” iu-esliown inafull range of prices, and 7 ' the ilrm are prwaredto supply all their - _ dspiaeaeh month. Dr. I. F. Kelly Cor Gtideorge :nd Kent Ste. i '- '» “"1 - . _ Mayen W. W. Uiark, Olty (Bark. ' "\"1;', if.. Some Dealers? e ~ >» 1. ¢» si" . , E, Is They Have a j of .Buying Furniture ` Let them think so, it does nobody 'any hgfgi, 1; p'exses them. But for fear the public might he yy by their extravagant utterances, we hllmblyf rise iq ` , that we have been and are still, huh- manufacturer in this broad content to sell at a much smaller. than §g¢§|F‘i;.g`6 we wonid like ine opportunity _oi and would like you to cm; vlnceyou that whstwesayisirQ." * " ~ " ` E ~. - J Ohn $3.50, $5.00 li lT0lii A- WINFIELD SCOTT. PHONE 63- , Choose who °"T°`€'in, . ,I