I8 ton. l -5.. 4-_ ~_~` '13, _` ~ ’.~f.:._ i». -1110> -.li - '- - -~ lflilftliiliflllfllli lffllblllll `Ml1TEl‘ titeirs i ni-ills his iiiiiinliiiin's,sii1uiti>liii snasc..ist1lts - r. - -wi . T »f ' ' i'RIDAY ' ' _'_ lyear. namely that some _ ot ' _ ' the horses entered as carriage horses - _ A snioue Accinsur.-ur. owl 5 were really roadsters and should have " W8\‘i‘€1\ Of ML Sl-°“'°l`l1 his Well “lbeen entered as such. He suggested the P E I Hospital for the pint liver rum ru future separate urn” uuuuur "F we.k-s undergoing treatment in 1'0"' be offered for these classes. | neitlon with u had accident ln his Mr_ B_ Gray wha judged the hen) - °""* ml" Some “lx Ween* “3°- He hi" 1°” horses said the younger stock was' 1 wA1-son _ B6 Drayton Arc., Toronto. _ Nov. ioiii, isis. f A beautiful complexion isa liiintlsoins I \\'onian’scliiefgloryuudtlicciivy of lii-r less fortunuie rivals. Yet at suit, clcizt f skin__g|o“_rng“_irhrmnrrrr__rsonr),M‘ roi' soldiers and citizens, among ther Ou Thursday mornrug over 3000 latter being His Worship uit-Iuyorr buublu Came to me city by trumu “i was troubled for it consiiiomiiie ”"’“'“- ~’“‘l““ H““Z‘"d- -l“‘l§e """`»Yester¢lav the morning arrivals swin- rlafural ferr:/I afpure £10011. ski” c°°’°‘ Wm’ the ft'-“lf flngefs ‘lf bl* 'l°fl hand- superior to the old an encouraging 1 0 feature and one which showed that 99|-'MER RETUWNEU-»"" Liam' greater care is be-ing exercised in tlie` Philip l’i‘lU1°f~ 5°” Uf Mr- ‘md M“~' matter ot selection and breeding. -On H- J - Palmer’ UW- Wh° W" “'°““d`| the whole the heavy horses were lack-' od scune time ago in France arrived rug ru_uruu_ | lh°m° y°“°Fd“Y °"°“i“5~ ms "-‘““’| The line spirit shown by the people' f*`le“d5 ‘"9 delighted ‘U 59° him 0” generally,-towards the patriotic under-l the,i'alr road to recovery from his' “kings was most Dr.arww0rth'y_ Tuul severe “'°\"1flS~ iostii comfort circle anti the mugii-' ters of the Empire reaped a fairly' WED 'N W|NN|PEG-'°'M"5' Ge°"3€`, generous harvest for the boys over-l Dill-‘U» R°l`51’~Y J““"ll°“- recelved aiseas. The solicitors for the two hos-7 'telegram Wednesday informing her of bums also were very geueruuslyl lie ileatli of her mother in Winnipeg.; treurerr The lmdi' is expemed to a""l"'e “ti The Fourth Regiment Band render-| Huiite-r River ou Friday night andthe _ ' ~ ,funeral takes place from the resid-I Erica? :sgggihigiggihogzrgleorrlifsgI °“"0 of her “°i’h°W- Mr- B°“1”ml“ grounds and in the street parades. l -lllatlieson, Jr., on Saturday at 2 p.m.l Ou _rms the lust day of the Exur: ` bltion the Management, exhibftori-i_ The altendunce °f S°1d’°"5 at the and visitors will look back with plea-‘ Will' Veterans' Meellllg 5'°“le"‘l“Y\ sure on what has unqestionably been' °‘"““00" “'35 *'10* as large “9 'mum the most successful and most satis-l ‘ave hem wished- vel were “ms U- factory exhibition ever held in the airly representative attendance both|urm,iur,o_ I _ ~4_ _ _ _.W ._.___._- ~ _ ~ * "'~""'- __ i . __ - ~ . "'---'jig _..;_... ~_ _. _Y 7 _ ' \ 4¢»-- v` -‘rp \\ at “See what the lJoyS tlitl t0 rny hox oi Marguerites. They know a good thing. So cio rl; Theres another iaox in IHY Ciffsk- \ - - '_ '_ pr- fa: __-_ f _. The high grade Hayana _Lehi that goes into Marguerite Cigars costs double the price oi three years Sgt). ' Luhor costs more too, hut the retail price is still three for a quarter. To-day, therefore. it is exceP\'°"°l value. The Marguerite has been the same mild, satisfying cigar for 26 years. No matter how costs advance. the qualit standard ol the Mar- guerite wiii he maintained. lt _rs and always will he "u good cigar. time witliavcryunplrasani,di_Wgnri_»:g |§‘”`°‘l‘l~ ~l“‘l§f-‘ Slelmfl- S'll’°“‘ll“‘”Y,bered soinethlng over 2,000. On /fits/t. which covered my face and for |MaglSUal" Murml' Mr' VV' “H Sum' T whichIuscdapplicatlons uiidreincilits l"Y- REV- Dr- F“"e"l°“» Rev- C-““°“ biles drove in from the Western part hursday morning -about 100 antonio-_ without relief. After using.; “Friiit-a- S tives" for one week, the raisll is cum- _li pletely gone. I um deeply thankful for l D tlio relictand in the future, I will not be without “ Fruit:-a.-tives". ll NORAII WATSON. S~‘<‘i‘0l<1!_\' 0-' ll!" iiif'1‘\‘i`-ii lwhilc the Pt. du (!liene--Summersitlo 60c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 25c. At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of U price by Fruit~a-i.lva.Limited. Ottawa. l - Exhibition Management 'and visitorsf V _ D yes‘tci‘day nm] the attendance was ‘ 4 ' - al ' ' I ' - an - _ Millions could have been saved if only common sense prevention had c been used in tlic first stage. lt' YOU _ i ARE a Snilcrer from Asthma, Bron~ c chills, Catarrli, llcurisy, Weak o Lungs, (Tough and Colds-all Dis- h cases lending up to Consumption- e Tuberculosis, YOU ARE interested w 263-‘.265 Yonge Street, Toronto. - f“> “QQ ` _Z3 " ~;<_.>- ry <§ l|\`- <§ i'§<_~;;#§i»;?<<~.><;9; 31’ <5 53% e002 EF' 5 §r°i e>W _WF WE! C) ll! -i 'rooim aaos. uMn'i-:D ‘ Mike" I Monte" blllowed no loafing or "stalling" of the ¢ ` Professional Cards Dr. J. P. Mctiratli Corner of Prince and Sydney Streets Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to ll, l to 4 p. rn. and 7.30 to 8.30 p. m. Telephone l\o. 632 iD3£.3.25I£if. L- __ . r. _...___ S. S. Hessian larrlstsr, Bollcltor, Notary Publlc, llc., MONEY T0 LOAN. Montague, P. E. I. .ill4-I-lllltt. g " """3*'* " "_ W Dr. Clift CHRONIC DISEASES CURATIVE 'i`i`tiS0l1t h01I\“ 011 f\\i”l0"§h» “'55 H150, stayed overnight and others came liil "@5911‘l- lyesterday. The steamers from Pictoul llis Worsliip Mayor Brown was nn- brought in between 1200 and 1400) oinlvil 4-iirilriiiin null :5egf_ Flin-s`peub|u from Nova Scum, burma alone’ flliiyrir llrowti iii iitaiing the olijiii-t smurmer brought uever-ul hundred Deo.; l" the meeting, namely to organize a. me from New Brunswick ruuu Weubi - 'ern points. it is estimated that tlicro Spend a quarter for a try-out and then buy by the box. " THE TUCKETT TOBACCO CO.. Liuirln imizns or nn: cicsns. roncco, cioiuicrvzs NAIILTQN. MONTREAL. LONDON. -VANCOUVER - ;_ - ___4 Ideal Wealllef 335|" f‘W°“"ed "‘°,wcre over 2000 visitors from polntsi; =V Vg, -__ -.4 1 -_ __; .1 _=u_g-2 _-_ s- _ A--__q-..._..i s siniilur to one made lust. most up io that of the previous day THE HORSE RACES f === some 7,500 having passed through thu Every year from Consumption, main entrance. - 'angemcnts made, ull of which were 'hown this yc-ar mode a comment' t operation when Chatham Lady Suffered From Extreme Nervous Exhaustion - Now Feeling Fine and Work- ing Large Garden. l‘li:itham. Uni., Sept. 29.-This letter will interest every lady reader, because it describes tx condition forl which .many doctors advise an opero- tion_ That thc operation is often un- iicccs-.~:ai'y and very oftcn leaves the patient an invalid for llfs is well knowii. You will read hero of what Dr. (‘linse’s Nerve Food has done lor tliis luriy and will then understand the' great good it is accomplishing in irinriy thotisnnds of similar cases tliroughoin the continent. Every woman should think long and curnostly before consenting to :tn opvivitinii of this kind. lt ls a siiiiple matter to give Dr. (‘.liase’s Nerve) l-‘ooil a. triiil and the results are al- most always entirely' satisfactory. You not only avoid the risk and ex- pense of nn operation, but find your- self restored tn health and vigor. Mrs. E. M. Ford, 82 Delaware ave- nue, Ulintliam, Ont., writes: "For four yvrirs l sitffcred from my nerves. I ivzis restless and could no; sleep wnll. l hritl headaches; neuraigla, nniiis through the body und ba<-kucho. Tiiero wits ai buzzing in my ears anti Iwitrhiiig ol’ nerves and muscles. I tilao had bnlpittition of the heart, wliivh r~iiii.<'~il shortness of breatli. l was easily tired nntl always drowsy after etiting. When wulklng or on my feet. very much my feet would seem fo gn dead' in my' shoes. I consulted two doctors anti both told me that I would have to have an examinntloni nnil probably an operation. butl would not have either. Shortly after this l conittionced using Dr. (!h.1ss’s Nerve Food. and after a treatment. of this medicine. I can nay l ani now feeling fine, l am able to do my house- iioltl duties without dlfllculty, and bc- aides this. attend to a half-:icre of izniwl-.=_ii. l can go about without that dead feeling in my feet. nntl am grate- ful to Dr. (_‘hase’s Noi-ve Food for m cure. l' think very highly ol' thlii iiierlirlne. and recmiiniend it to other sufferers whenever i have an oppor- tuiilty." hr. (7Iisse's Nerve Food, 50 cents n box, a full treatment of 6 boxes _lor $2.75, at all dealers, or Edmanson.i Euros at Co.. Limited. 'l‘oronto._ Do not.,)»e talked into accepting s lubstl- tute. lmitstiona only disappoint. arricil out without a hitch. Tile bestipace ufterlosing the first heat to_ i’ order was observed everywhere Helen R.. 2.16%, in 2.18%.` Tlilsl oth in the City and on the grouiuls,!race was exciting at times when both! ven the noisy and exciting midway|Queen Catherine 2.24% and the two' ith its many and varied attractions leaders would come up on even termsj in Dr. St.randgard's T. B.. Meiiicine. being coiitluctcd io the apparent sat~;o.nd in_tlic second heat it looked asl Write for Testimonials and Booklet. isfai-_tion of ticccetl and tloecers. in-‘though Lillian Patchen 2.20% would DR. s'l'RANDGAnn's MEDICINE U0». `deeil there appeared to ‘oe little tice-c-rigive them a race, when she sltowedi _ _ing ln evidence this year.. those pay-‘fone of her usual bursts of speed, but r `mg iiie tells being satisfied that thc_v.heiiig short of work she coultl not. ` oceived the worth of their money. hang it out.; Sister Patcli»'s best time r _ Ono showinaii who was suspected oir-was 2.101,/2, second heat. ' 0 ’ Auuuuurr giving his patrons u raw desi' The 2.l8 trot had three wlthdraw~ was accordingly taken by it policeman als but those that started made an to the Sccretaryvs Ofilco and orderedllnlerestlng race. Brenton 2.19: oil' thc grouiids. This speaks well for the winner having the most speed of the waiclit'uinc.=s of the police itnd'tlie pni‘l_\'. 1.). Doroiliy `.’.1T‘,§ tried ut. mlm-tg@mont_ times Io licad Hui but iiei' hard riicc: ' Visitors yiesteitiay occiipie-ii theiii- of the :lay prfvious told on her audi selves largely in inspecting the live :be had to be contented with 3rd mon- stock and many of them in getting cd. Orwell dell 2.18% winning the pointers from the Judges. Dr, J. A. place, havrig trotted a. good ritce and Sinclair in commenting on the horses' and good gaited. The most interest.- oiitside ofthe province. Another large crowd witnessed tlie_ 'horse racing which was the most ex»; The iiianagemeiit are certainly to bor citing of the meet. The weather was! ongrululatetl oii the excellent. nr-I ideal and the track lu grand shape. sister Putt-ii 2.161/, won the 2_1s ing race no doubt was the 2.30 trot with nine lrotters taking the word. Tliey were 3 hard hunch to get away. but starter Power. wiio is always on the "job" landed them expertly, and ifierent drivers. A The. race resolved itself into it six heat battle with Cap. Cresceiis 2.22 the ultimate winner being hard pres- sed at all times by Admiral Lyoil Achille and Vscita. Commodore Boy-~_ won the second heat but was sei back to eight the place for fowl driv» ing by his driver. Uscita the 4 year old mare by Peter Billilteii 2.06'/Q showed tip well in this race and looks to be pretty inlr for her class next season. SUMMARY. 2.30 Clans trot stake. .Lloyil Achllle, J.|R. Saund- ers, New Glasgow, NS. 1 4 5 4 3 \‘.-'innle M., Jas. Arblng, Char- lottetown 6 7 7 tlis l'scltfi_ Dr. F.W. Christoph- er, 8 6 2 3 2 Picton S., J. Stanley Wetl~ lock 7 S Zi dis Admiral, Dr. J. 'l‘. Jenk- ins 2 1 1 tl 4 2 tlominodore Boy, Thos l\liin~ roe, N. Glasgow 9 5 S 5 lto. Cup. Cresce-ue, li. }l. l-lorne, 1 ciiarionotown 5 3 ii 1 i il ilctiei' Not, J.1). Mrliityro Montague 3 2 9 7 Ro (‘i.1nde l., T. Gordon Ives. Montague 4 9 4 2 Ro Time 2.22. 2.23%. 2.23. 2.23'/4, 2.2514* 2.2511, 2.30%. 2.18 Clan, Trot Btlke. Dr. Sharper, McKinnon Drug »-t Q 5-493 »-aa -be Brenton ll.. ll, C. Hooper Devellsli Dorothy, Dr. J. T. Jenkins Orwell Hell, Ellis Pharmacy Timo 2.19, 2.20, 2.19%. Na was Asa 2.18 Pace Disks. Sister Patch. H. it. Crockett. Sumlmcrside _ 2-1 l 1 mins Patches, J. sumioy | _ Wedloelt 4 4 4 4 Helen R., McKinnon Drug (W1. l 2 2 2 _ ins s _ _ _ s 3 a s 'rims ms, mtsrgr 2.19, 2.11150. se. 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I =='_:. / The New Pali... _ <> _ - '.‘ asrai-»»‘s~»-of . 1 , _-___ _._ v ll i § ' . ' . ;. _ 5 "artnet-o' .f .. I E i ~..:ir~.vu,,¢~--~t~' ¢.._-*ff."*'<'*- . _ _ _ ;"¢._o> , - yr *'-.. gr. ' fi' ' T/lr now /ill/le' rn/irlogui' 5 . __ ' _ , ,_ _ _ _,_ """"""-.. ~-j~,,°r;>",,; it _ . ~ 1;., .-_ it rt-gr -~-,r'ii.!ff_ , -“\};j`;;__ '--;,f_.1‘V._.t>"" A V . gr I rl; . 7', -0 '_J~'_, {;'>»-‘..-';~;;~;'.~.-/’_1.'Ls#»af# -...-' .I l~ it 'ri-=~' ` 2'* ._- i '_`_."_.=_-__~z;..-1`~;‘>t» l 3 S Periocl Designs ` T/ze C`r0'zwfz`ng' G/ary ofa .S`1/pero Ac/¢z`e1/enzen/. A lfoftderful _'I-/usic /zousca’ in Bezzuizfzzl Fu¢"m'f1fre. / l I i . l I _‘HE new Paths, Cabinets are art-objects of beziiity,-woi~itliy temples of the music that pours from them. The very lovclincss of their artistic appearance is a clcliglit to one’s aesthetic sense and enhances the plea- sure cf their possession. In th-; developmciit of sotiiid-producing instruments, nothing has been more “oiit-ol"~tune"-- more discordtiiit-moi'e jarring -than the plain-often ugly--boxes iii which many makers housed their iiistrumeiits. It is tlierefore fitting' that the Pathcphone, which has attained siicli signal superiority in musical and i_riechaiiit:.il directions, should also lead the way in the beaiity of its appearance. - Their crcatioii is tlic result of that same thoroughness wliicli, during l\\'cnt_v'-ti'i'_e years Of restless slriiiiig after improvement upon improvement, has characterizeil Patlic'iiiciliods. l\_'len who have made thc art of decoration a lii`c_-long_stuily were commissioned to design a series oi Patlieplione Cabinets that would be worthy of the great name of I’athe'. Exquisite cxainplcs of furiiittire periods inosi fiimous in hiraitiry \\'ci'c selecictl its the niotlels for Ilie Putlie' Period C:iliiiii.~ts. The result is ii collection of in- siriiincnts uniqiie :tml ln.~:iutil`iil. T/zz /n/i'»f:t-ing i1'¢'.s1;gu.i url non' ready. SN /ma' /:mr I/tem nt your lam! Pal/ti-’ /lgnpl “Q~"/'-`»‘-`-\' .l\'.\'/-:." -~1.nt_'/s .ri-'/," --xumr.-1 r0.\'," --Ao.-1.1/S," ‘-u-'/1.1.1_i_:/ .- .i1.-i1.'i'." Remember. in iiddition to being Ilie most heatitiftil in- siriiments in the talking machine world, thc l’:itlioplioiiu_~i are the most ptllflct, possessing these exclusive features : The Paths' Sapphire Ball, instead of sharp needles tllrat wearand rip the record. No needles to c ange. The loud and half-tone Sapphire. rits mutt Films rnoitooiurii coiiii>.iiw or ciiunl, i.iMi1'sii, roitoilro Tlrrlbrv vpn! Slganft. Pmg~ri°.rs|'1»r /|{crrhnnl.c 1|vr/'I/111,' on I/:fir In/ri'nr.i'_r ‘ 4,00 l`hc Pnthc’ AIl~Wood Sound Chamber built on the Violin prliiclplcf 'l`he’l`one(2ontrol Device t’o regulate volume of eound. '[`lic l"iit~l\cplit\rIc not only plnys the wt\iitlerful l":illic’ discs, nunihcrting thc grutitest t|u.iiiiil of tniisiritl .~`t-It-clitms . _ Y _ recorded in the world, hut is also equipped to play ull inulrvs ol' Ret-U|~|_l_.-_ Maritime Province Wholesale Distributors:-H. l.. Heweon A Sons, Llmlteiii, xviriherst, N.s. lcller /it-ad will mvivc a ¢'¢n_/Fdmriul boolili z on rim /nu->~i/»//./if, ,Lf ,. /5,//,,' _4 .mr 1 l “fi I ri i Ah' t / li \ f l -'"=r=-ij# '_'¢“=_“~;'_- _f_ =;;-'-i'~ @_=;_'-_-__'»__f if - > -3 » - =-"~~' .¢/ __ _ _ ____ _ _ft i'--iiiiiibiiiiiii_i,iii_:ii='|iuiiii-iiiii it .-iii-=»i~i'i-ii -ii il iiii1.i..,~ i: - i'a"€"~1_¢'~a-".%-“a-r_¢-..- '~ -' - - , ` _ --_m-_ rl F-l A YA ;l E Charlottetown Agents I s . -t-*___ ‘ " -".-"¢ ll? _ I I _ _,_....__.._.._.__-_.~..'1_M`Iiiwlliiiliuiiiuiiuii _ 11 2' fl' l ...Q ;.._ G.. ¢ _ U l' li- '_l i . ji» ‘iii l§ , _ T¥- t l l_ tg; - E is R525 -§ :£3 \ . .-ego-; E 5 i l ‘i` fn: fha -~ xt.