I I NEW! "tmnwsnm l' varies rmg,` -2112'r-1*-:~::;i,f.vuu\x_-.1~;::_-_»_-_-;,-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_- _ _ (From _Yeeterdn`y's llivéping Guardian) _ Xing 01' one _ Claude Mcllrren Morell, came to ._ Q dom _ __ _ _ _ _ Pmp". Charlottetown this morning. " . l 4 ‘”‘ ,_ q I r ' ’ 'e ' 'Hits _ e _ ' ‘ "oc ect the style you`__fancy ‘nnd we can give yon H. n. Msnwsn, Moran, ws.. ,, vim. any si/.e and style you wish, _ or to onarlotterown this morning. J on’t forget while you are ln flown during . Exhibition Week to cell at our studio and acc our splendid display oi' -.~.-».-F .,.<_._l, , -,-.V-W-v i .--,vs_-Y , _.def _ ,..,.,____,_ ~,-,W-~ -1-»..-.ss-n--nr-s...~.~.~_ V,-_.-Q-v-..,,,. as _ ._ s_-~.-.. -an .V fe ,_ v _,rw You 'will .be pleased with the show- ng, delighted with the work and satisfied with the prlce. ' Cook's Studio i ' |52 Queen St. W. W.W Ten' Artistic Photos - Jelwler for l/Vomen Here are two good bargains in this season’s boots i’ or women that will make your visit to the city during Ex. hlbition Week twice as profit- able and pleasant. _Women's psteni colt l1onf.|6 butt- ons high, this year's model wilh nzw toe, high heels, short vemps, a splendid boot that has been sell. ing all along nl $4 for . ._ . .$2.98 Same as above in gun metal worth $4 for . .. . . . . . _ _ $2.98 very ‘latest last. new `lJe, high 1' heels, and arched uppers, sells well at $4 5o special price. .$5.95 il I K_Wlp have a nice aesprlment of Parlo .J IP. ._ st. .f»1C°=\=.I_- ' n°”.- glance Moderate. C. VV, Patterson _ .leweller Phone z-R .l ll argains " A fm calf boot, i6 buttons high. Rev John Gillis' will preach at Brsaslbanss nsxi snbnstn nt 11 a; in. -r James Cook, Glace Bay, is among those attending the exhibition in Charlottetown, . ’l‘l10ft"were no cases" before the Po- lice Court in C‘ha.rlottetown this mornin%;___ _ _ 1+. » Leslie/And Mr; Molllutt, Mnlpeque, were thgfgueatsr of' -!.`0`. and Mrs. ll0'>|*°\‘. fflnckwillc .t§1ls_week. - A. and.’Mrs. '_McDougall left yes- terday aftqrnoo 'qlor 1*. E. Island to take in the exhkitlon,-Moncton Exe. Miss Fhcnhe Worth, Charlottetown, wus an outward passenger by the Northllmbcrlanil this morning cu route to Hyducy, M. A. and Mrs. Brown, Medicine Hut, Alta; who' have been visiting in Charlottetown for the past two weeks left this morning on ret\\rn. The Northumberland left Charlotte- town this morning at 8.35 for Plc- tou“with a large number of passen- gers and a general cargo of freight. Alton Stnnley of the Royal Bank stall here left last night for' Char- lottetown, I’. E. I., where he will spend two weeks vacation after which he will resume his position with the Itoynl Bunk nt flhnrlottc- town.-Glur:e Bay Elie. The eastern express arrived in Charlottetown today at 8.25 a. m., ten minutes late the southern ac- commodation at 10.15 a. m., forty minutes lute; the Cape Traverse nc- commodation nt 10 a. m. five ruin" utes lute; and the 'Pignish nccommo- dution at 11.50 a. xn., ten minutes late. l -~..-_- Fruit Growers who intend 'bringing fruit to' the various Packing centres should exercise great care in thc packing and handling of such fruit ln order that there may bs a_nxlnim- [`_. um amount of waste. Buch varieties ‘ W as "Duchess ” "Astrachan" and 8 LO. "Crimson Beaixty" are over-ripe and cannot he handled at these centres. | !` 135 Queen St. ' ‘ 1- ' Mass., were recently visiting Henry The Piukling season will soon be here " - Proof While Wine _` " English Malt i' Pure English Hell n pkges and in bulk- Beer Q f i i e ii-sr--e-_ Ie We hevea dressy ellis faced over coatfor men that is worth seeing et $13.50. \Peto‘f\_¢. 9-25Mtf.‘ When thebirdéstert goingsouth itlstlme to ‘get yourFall overcoat You will meke no mistake lf you buy `|t at Pdtons. 9-25Mtl'.. 'Bargains o[_a_ lifetime at Miller Bros- _hirdA_nnual Saleor Second- hand organs' nnuisligntly- Used Pla|_ws.- #_ _ 9-hewitt* - _ . _a».-.-- He is a` mysterious than Wh does not know wheres' the hes clothing. Why! it ls” at P-etons ~ _:_ oesmu New neckwem' - at P.-itons. ' ' I ‘ _ 9-25M|.f_ > __ - ,, . ona__1_ ‘ 9 25Mt! l?_n\l'¢`."‘l' t ifeshlonsar. Paton .>‘-.__ M _ 9.2smr ' _‘- If-.f~'-'_'°°_ 1’l‘l\ehouae»-of high merit Petons _ - _ _ 9-25Ml‘. "D`oherty_-‘Church Orddn WON" Sli 80_ for $85. _This is a sample of the many bargains at Miller Bros 3""“"' `s.i’§i riff ‘lf°‘ii"3i§'.i‘.§`§' l' 5 3.30... 9 Y' 5° Segqtlie ad._ __ _ 9-25M|.f. mot. "-nest - beosnss- \>iggest~\»\1t blggeSt_,beee.\`\ss b,est.--0_U\‘ HU-‘GK Of img" _ \-,nay-to-wear mid mill inery. p°m,,,,_~ '_ _ .» 9-zslvm.. =._.»w-.~-"= - =_ __,.> | ""'Z ~ . _Q _ _;ce_s;y¢|e lh'pl|8¢ have gfV00 supplf ll” on your erdérdwe .v ne _ l|sn¢{‘ Ce ue 8. Line ". _ * _ 0penln`g` Fall overconts at Pat. ’ ' AWARDED OUR P_ll0"l`0GR-A-PllS in __i|.|af.n _exhibition \__.__._.._____._ -- Visit our 'S'lUl)l_0 While in town, snd see-display st 1 Exhibition building over' y _ _ - . _Mein E_nll'el\¢¢. _ -::'I’he purity, freshness mid absolute M. S. and Mrs. Grldley of Boston, and Mrs. Sq-uarebriggs, Weymouth St Charlottetown Mrs Gridley is l’>ii3lillllil Vl\\0ll3|` :.§‘°;s._?‘..“'-.€‘°‘i:r.z‘;‘§§.§:- .fn _ D home of John Squarebriggs, who is the futher of Mrs. Gridlcy. Mr. _Grid- .nd ns munl we are well Stocked wiihihe ley is a travelling salesman for o. big 'best grades of vinegar on the market. We concern in Boston. They left yester- ‘osvair stock.- . . . _day for Boston on the S.S. Halifax. _A horticultural curiosity in the sh c of binch of eleven cahha es _ ap a 1 g Cla" . _ growing on one stalk was shown The M99 3 §°°‘l “"°'“`"°"* °f P‘°l‘“"9~' 39'” Guardian yesterday. _The 'cnbbagesg notwithstanding the struggle for ex-‘ istence within such narrow bounds, were all well formed and henlthy. Thi `ri it in th _ s cu os y was grown agar- t._ _L-I; 2 _ - __1$ den of J. J. Gay se Sons, Charlotte- town, and is now on exhibition in 1' tho market. _‘ i _'_~ _ _ Tllelmillitia o_rder_s announce, the results .af the artillery competitions rwo _sltvni hunts it z:'<:..~:_';:";:ff is ::::x:.:;.‘“..':."_.e::,;e ing of each batter at Petawnwa _ _ ! - ' There were twenty-six batteries com-_ puting in the field battery competi- tions. The first prize for efficiency, the Governor-Generul's cup and _the Earl of Btrxithbrooke cup, was won by t/he 2nd and field battery of Ot- tawa, with 550 points. The batteries _ next in order were the l_'(th Sydney, 533 points; 22nd Sherbrook., 494` points; 4th _-Hamilton, 472 points; 13th Winnipeg, 468 points; 19th Moncton, 463 points.” The general gi-_ rficlency compsti is divided into two divisions-, one for battery gun practice and the other for otllcicncy _ in personnel( For gun practice the Sydney buttery was first with 290 points; the Ottawa second battery,- _ 2nd with `277, and the ith Hamilton _ battery, third, with 252 points; In the epersonnl appearance competi- tion, tba' 2nd battery wo'n with 273 points; 22nd nnd.Sherbrooke, 2nd, _ trcsl 3rd, score 266. In the heavy 1 artillery 'series the ith Prince Ed- ‘ ward Island _bagtteryj was first, score 594. The 3rd Prince Edward Island battery was second, score, 530. _The 2nd Montreal battery, third, score 482.8 and the Coburg battery fourth, .4o4.2.~- -‘ - deliclousness ol Moir's Chocolates, are kn " »t nu lo of in n _ own o vers g grade sweet meats. We carry a full _ orroslrs Posr ot~*FIcE._ l f .”“i)5Zi`.iii-il'*i““ *ffii"i;P'l~°ll’ i.`."'°i’_ _ ;-' 6,... _.. _ _ oi-pan e unduly" lzlm 0-l0d|._rr_.__ _ _ _ sez-zonal.. 'rns New use is ms -_Annore Hes. we have It in ell the __ _ __ __ _ _ _ dl shades 1 _r (all trade ere: _f ' _ ' ‘ -\ s ‘ ' ' _ _l',°;|\e,ml'»erK` Brogvn. SteoI0rey._ ' '_ _ S l. l i i=l.‘r;':.‘:'.°.i~.si'...'='r..°.'»,.. ° asses.: cioennig f ea. 'oe emi _v_- _ _ _ ' ,»_ _ . 1i»'rne_sto’_re or, no.-nest v-uua exons. ' ‘_ _ __ j 9-25 Mt! _ ‘ . ll ' "All tr are il bteomeare s o es gpo , A u _ blttsr than oth\rs. f'l‘ry. us tor fell .|.' nesown. nn. n. ._ _ ` ' _'»n'eN'r1s'r _ ' _ __ ° ° _ `lna§5:i-lott2t¥»w§ml I A I _ A' 'F°n°"l“¥hl‘ ` ._ llne ‘of these chocolates in hulk and package. Uur sales are so large that each shipment- is soon sold out, sud you are thus sure, of getting absol- utely freslr chocolates-25c, 851:, 50c. sna sos pkgs, me lo, in unix. ua. Foster. flentrnl Drugstore; _ lPeople’s Theatre l . Speensl .Bison . 1 ' -~1l\¢-l.i'¢ni¢ss`n¢’s tm ' _ -.-In two `Rssll- ._ . _l_»‘_.f\_»’_.l_if‘.“¢<¢“_a ~ .n¢»s§¢'_'i.i,u¢ il » '~~~liuiebo'r»_' ~ its ."¢é|iis"_¢t‘x||_ s with 272 points and the 3rd Mon-' fr:-"5::.‘_T553-*J-"f°Iev5\s\lh¢f§1111'f$:f.1‘,o:_i'.:;: mu -'fsnnis ldéfilustsr and sister, Laurie, went to Charlottetown yes- terday to attend the Island exhibition and will spend e week with their aunt, Mrs. Leslie Henry.-Moncton xc. 'lhe lest issue ol the Canada Gas- etto' contains natiee ot the lollowing appointments: Samuel Francis Doyle. of Oharlottetown, in the Province oi Prince Edward Island; to be an Ex- cise Onlesr, on probation, from 1st september. 1912. ' Between two hundred and lltty and .threwhundred delegates ol the Belve- tion Army from all parts ol this province, Nova Beotia and 1'. E. Is- lund are expected to greet Commis- sioner,D. M. Rees and his stall at the nponing- of thmthirtieth congress here on Friday, 27th lust. The sessions will continue till Oct. llrd. In addi- tion to Commissioner Rees, head of the Army“s forces in the Dominion, Col. n'nd'Mrs. MBPD. Chief Elecrete.1'- ies for Canada, and Lisut. (101. P\l§'- mirs, Field Marshal, will nrrlva from 'l‘n|onto totnke it prominent part lu the West Irulies, has been appointed successor to Col. Mapu ns secretary. “ml will tnke up his duties iu No- vember.-St. John Exe. '|‘he W. M. B. of the Hunter River Methodist Bhurch held their monthly' meeting on the evening of Sept! 20th at the home of the Vice-President, Mrs. William McDougall. After de- votional exercises conducted by the President Mrs. John Wtiyc. lille *Wen* ing passed lllensnntly with singing, recitations and readings by. several of the members. Mrs. (Dr.) Rogerson presided at the organ and furnished the music for thc cvcning_ After this ull repaired to the dining room where n. sumptuous repnst was served hy the hostess in hor usual good style. lt was decided to hold the next meeting at thc home of Mrs. James (lsrew on Oct. 17th. . RANDOM SHOTS. liorem-Home ous must have been, joking with Miss Suburbs about me and told her I owned the street rail- way system here. Borem-What makes you think so?- Borem-Why-, ‘I was out to call on her last night, and every time she heard n car she said: “There comes your car, Mr. Borem."-Judge. It-Always eat the skin of the fruit,” ordered the doctor. The skin contains essentials that you need. That may be, doc. But I know I’m going to get.my throat ‘all scratched up the first time I try to eat pine- aople with its skin on.-Washington Herald. Mrs. Devcrc-Jones~Why, Mrs. Toot- _son. vour daughter plays more bril- iiantly than ever. Mrs. Tootson-My daughters out of town. Thal.'s the piano tuner you- 'heardl--London Opinion, “Men who think they can't smoke plug tobacco \v.ill be surprised when they try Master Workman. This plug is made -fromnehoiee tobacco, has 5, _fine aromatic: odor and does not bite tho tongue. It is undoubtedly the best plug at its price on the market ftoday. Price a cut 15c. The McKinn- _onfDrug`. Corner Great George and _Kent Ste. 9-25Mtf. dur ' ' ' Dpiical Department f will no iii275.-].(' l ld l The -big store with the squar e desi. Pa tons. 9~25M ti. 1 Our _Fall styles are the telk <1 the town. Patuns. 9-25Mtf _ Extraordinary offering of neck- _ weer at Petons. _ ' 9-25Mtf 1Af|yer ln carpets. All carpets discounted lor this week fdurln? exhibition at Petons. 9-25Mt . 'The host argument In cold weather. Our stylish suits end overooats. Petons 9-25Mtf_ outside: -- ` ‘ ‘ carpets made atminimum prices. Quality the highest. prices the lowest Futons. _ 9-2SM_tf_ Patons are now read for Fall 9-26M_4iEei__- . _ _ -Fall showing o1'ull new .goods ' ' _ dt Futons. _ ` ’9-25Mtl. ' Great clearance oele of-carpets for exhibition week at Pevons‘ _ _9-zsmtr. _ ` _ --rw# 9 _ ‘ I ‘. '._ ' _.Miller Bros. _Mammoth Sale of Second-Hondoraans and Stl htly which to choose t`D A Brute -~ ..-»~;. ‘ - e . _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ f - 1 X Y _ '~'. .`¢\ -'§.;"~t`. _ ~ i , 1' ` " ...~uZ_.‘~s..\..'.- . » _ ‘_ _ _. _ _ _- _ i -_ _ ' ~.. __ _ _ l _ s.'_f;s..f.s.li..'._ wil- .fr *isis* r "The home for Good' cloth os V 0 I I ‘ l E lfatoqs. 9-25Mtl_ _ ' Applications for COLD STORAGE SPACE-` ‘ FO * ' LAM BSI will be received by this Compady up to and inclu ing Wednesday, October znd, prox; from persons desiri such for the incoming season, - Applicants arerequested to state the number of lam »l1ey intend storing, and if space available is not suflicie allotments will be made proportionately. _ _ All spa ce allotted must be paid for, whether used or n , Applications must be in sealed envelopes.. marked _ 1 STORAGE SPACE FOR 'LAMBS _ ..'$:':.°;f..'.:’.:".:. ‘::2:.':::'::.".;.:;': -The Island Cold Storage Lf nnrsnsssm, _v9.zsM__. Excursions four days each week , ___ _- ` -._ _ . Every Tuesday st 3 p. m. to‘0rwell, retum lnrs 25 eenlr. ‘ _-3 ‘ " llvery Thursday at 3 p. m. to Victor-is. reluni bps .gg fame, _ Every Friday st 3- rs. m. no Bent _Rive_r'. reiurn at-e iooents. _ _ E,very Saturday et_3. p. m. to West Rive|‘,_return` are le eeiiu. 1,. '_ ' _ All oi' above aift s'n\fn`t'¢lellghtl'e|l s.l'\ernqon's outing. ot tory-,` small- colt bi at i ot~l~_‘_ Ol ; J, _-1' ‘li gf dir. SI _ _-.3 -. -s '.»~ '~,'. . .1 iv _:-\ . ._ `»' . -or if; _fi I V _ : _ _ _ _- __ ’__ \ . »- 1... ~ t _Used Plenos which for the ed _ 9 ~ - __ '. _ _ . _‘ _ '~ 'H _ _ ' .__ _ Ch Town Navy. “Over 500 selections ‘of ladies' _ - _ - _ '_ ' _ - j \.. _ ' ' '~ ' i’-`_f{ r..;, smtings and 75 in coatings non. ’ ' = ' Phone-235, » _ _, ._,,... ,g_.-_,_ .- 1 . . _ _ \ _i I °_‘ - ~ - - ` ` "f r `l$( . ; _. . . _ ~ - - = __ - __ _ _ Mt! . _ _ _ ._ , ._ . -- _‘__.-»_. PMM.4,4 “Q 4¢9vgoo4_ll.. Ylfohli _ _ 0-I0l|tl._;_ _ _ _ _ _ _9-MMM _ _ _ . . , _ ,_d;___ ‘_ 1 , i , '