.__7-(fp . .“.’_`§: 2', ‘ .~ L_ » 1 .l . . i , _ I ll l :_A il; HQ" '5»=s§T-“P” .‘ ~ _ _...M .r-‘* -F -~.` 1~t,~~‘ ’"§~'».-.1 =-=‘-~ .,"';__:f.`, "' _ ’»‘ 1** r-ll, ii” f " ~ l iii 4-euA§,;~, <»`€$°».. .Lies " ‘fq,";.iir% ' 'yy - ff; ~-,phi _ :"g E. .~,,_§f, ° é‘ i 1, "' at iv Q t rl . , .. ...r -.' ~'-'=',‘:i,,. . ._. .. _,:~ : 2-= '<-»- - fn-_ ,...=@ - .-‘v ,fr 5*. l‘._ _. ,‘-so __ § ' ‘-.-‘.,- , ._~ ._- ;._ if '.1-life' . 2'~~._£.»` .fn ~’ lil Ji; l. , ,J _ ,;_ .. l,»' . ‘e oissr suiis \-V1 ,,_.. ‘rl _ li. it ‘ _._ ;_ _. i -et, -, _4_ _l " 'ir 4 1 wee I 4" ".1 ' ,_`, _. l."3iff-',l.‘. ~ :;,_i_,-jf §_t¢=._1 ~.=.':.l ' ,iv i -4.: -il Z 9`lf~f ., '_-pw.. 12-.. mf .V . ._. vig* -_~ 1'. z'.‘ iv I ,i . ) . _____» ___ _i3»`,`\_'%¢:>_=“/_ % _,_.\<;;.3) ___ _ e ._ -ar i % '\-7.. its _ -8 , % 1']/.'T_.',1 gk _ . “If you are planning an outingfor this summer,arran ge to spend a week on the beautiful Miramichi and take in Chatham’s Bi Fair September 17th tothe 21st Ch ap excursions on all railroads. A great display of Industrial and Agricultural products’ Excellent premiums, good music, aniuseménts of all kinds, and something doing all the time_t Two (2) days racing on Chatham Driving Park adjoining the Exhibition grounds. s2,ooo.oo iN Pnumiuius. ¢.'. .t it 'l. Y. *_ , 'ry ,_ ~’ gf. iv -llfll If l 5 1 f i 1 i' J i i i e LIKE MUTHERS Nearly everybody has a longing for the good things grand-mother used to make, Pickles even when made bv. grand-nrother’s receipt, seem to lack something. This lack is in the spices used. Realiz- inz rue needs of the housewife and i.-ocir, we have made a specialty of pure, fresh p’ckiing spices. 5Ve know what spice should be and we have a mixed spice which we should like you to try. Use them and you’ll know the secret of grand-mothers aood pickles. oc a quarter pound. l. ll. llll|ES[lN. DRUGGIST, The Medical Hall. “l l made of the latest fabrics FOR vs- Weil Dressed Men I am fully prepared with the best workmanship obtainable to turn out stylish, well fitting clothes at prices to please the par- ticular customer. Send in your order early for your new autumn suit. ._ CRAIG, UPPER QUEEN ST. bdtwlaw QrQnv»~»~s~w'v»\a~suqn»» i0 MERCHANT5 lf the Harvest Excursion made a hole in your stock of Trunks and Valises I represent J. Evelelgh & Co., Ltd., U1 COMMON SENSE RAILWAY IETHODS. The ministerial press is enchanted, and what ls better, the country is gratified _ with the improved candltlons on the ‘ Intcrcolouinl by which the oft-repeated deficits have been replaced by a surplus. ltls doubly satisfactory in the eastern Provinces to sae the Government Railway paying ita operating expenses with sourc- thlug to the good, because this removes the danger, which had become somewhat imminent, that the road might be handed over to u company-something which our people would pot like. The St. John Sun, with something of the perfervld zeal of the new convert, finds that the change results from “the application of common sense railroad methods" to the operation of the Inter- colonlal. This may be admitted. llut is hy were not these common sense meth- ods adopted ten years ago! Hon. Mr. Muloek lost. no tlmeln applying the best modern methods to the postal service, and the country has had the benefit. and the Government has had the credit of the great transformation for many years past. Really it ought not to have taken ten years to apply common sense railway methods to the Government Railway. Says the Sun: “From a political machine, fruitful of deficits and sinking deeper and deeper every year towards bankruptcy, the I. C. R. has been trans- formed to a selfsusisinlng railroad, _simp- ly by the sensible application of the same principles of economy and enterprise which have brought success to auch roads asthe C. P. R. and the Grand Trunk." This is creditable to Hun. Mr. Enirugrson and his officers, no doubt. lla may be absolved from the responsibility for the had years before he was at. the band of the RGUWHY Debsrtment. But the question still remains to be answered, why for nineyears the road remained a political machine and was not operated in accord- ance with common sense. President Roosevelt has shown himself moroready to intervene in the troubled affairs of "free" Cuba than President McKinley was to butt into the ccntrcv~ ersy between the Cubans and Spain. And ,t.he“blg‘stick" is by no moans concealed in the present instance. Ciiba is made to feel that she is under strict tutelage. Perhaps intervention was necessary, of Montreal. and will be very pleasedi“"d l” '°"‘y 1’° b°”° 1°" "W C“l’““" to send you a catalogue and price list. Drop me a postal card. C. Leonard Grant 9 CH ARLOTTETOWN. Box ill) Tclephono 31 7-idbf GAB SERYIGE Passengers, haqgnqe, etc., conve§ed anywhere desired. Lesvfeordera at c- Doneld & Mc Kinnon’s Drug Store get stsbles, Sydney Street, near S e- son's Corner. J. M. NICHOLSON, I-28 d 1 vr. Telephone No. 2.5 UH. H. Il. JUHNSUN. Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases of Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and Btted for glasses. Ol"l"I(‘l‘l HOURS Srila. rn. 1.3.()-3 Ilfl p.nr. lC\'oniiiga by unpoiutiiiciit. in the near future to make un end of "playing independence" and accept annexation pure and simple. A judge of the Supremo Court of New York-\said the other day,-“'1`he newspaper is a pocket edition of the criminal code and if it were not for the newspapers the crime and brutality that are made by poverty and ignorance would be so prevalent that this country allow the people to read the papers.' Ha also told of clergyman and lawyers who freely stated that the fear of pub- llcltyisa stronger dcterrani: than the pay double the amount if by so doing he could have his name kept out of the newspapers. Publicity is often the most dreaded punishment, and because it is so dtw w it has a most wholesome effect. l'l\\lIIi\\nr\\. uuuvllllhv- w exhibits all of its usual `disc;lminatlcn and goodjudgment. when it treats of the proposed increase of subsidies toprovlncgg as a “raid on the national treasury." The financial basin nl confederation as be- tween the Provlnccs and the Dominion Dominion in ltsflrstyear was in round numbers thirteen millions. If lg now avg or six tinles tlibt a_m'cunt-something uever contemplated when the Provlncas Canada. The theory of The Witness and those who oppose any increase of pro- vincial subaidles appears to be that the centrhl Government may increase its tax- ation and its expenditure indefinitely while the Provinces shall remain limited to the allowance first given them, or the adoption of new taxation. The Witness alilrnis that. the Provinces have squandered their patrlmony in sub- sidies to railways. So far as Prince Edward island is concerned not n. dollar has been either squandered or expended in that way. As for the other Provinces conceruedjthis may besald. They have as much constitutional and legal right to vote rallwayliubsidies as the Dominion has. And lt. may be reaonably contended that they have not been any more reckless ln this form of expenditure than has the Dominion llselfwhlch hnsfexpended many times as much as they have. In regard to other forma of expenditure'th¢- Provinces have been rigidly economical as compared with the Dominion, taking the latter under éitlier Conservative or Liberal rule. 1-‘or any hundred thousand dollars wasted by a Province there has beeua million wasted atOttawa. Let us place ri few facts by way of illustrating the relative economy in federal ami provincial uflliirs. A cabinet minister at Ottawa receives in salary and indemnity 89,50() per annum. The Gov- ernment, of Prince Edward Island hiss three .~aaliu~iez=E»`\.. " 55 on \ . - ` . ' \ `-0 A 'll We do not think the Montreal Witness” was llxeil in 1807. Tha revenue of tbch At the session of the Ercutlrp C0\|D°|l held yesterday afternoon a mcuicrlal WB* presented by the excoutlve of the F1511 and Garlic Association as-kinll lm" “_ salary be allowed to the Iiispcutor. TMS la provided for ln the Gainc Act, wh‘¢'h says the salary shall be flxuil hy the (lov- crnor in Oouncll. Mr. (`ai'b0Dv~‘ll “W5 appointed last spring and has B0 fill' given vuluablcservice without remunera- tion., li the Game Act was woith cowl- ing it is worth carrying into ».~ll`ecti\‘e -:poration and no official can be expected surrendered their revenues to Unitgdwo do this at his own cost. Reports from many sections are that the Act like lllfl »r very beneficial effect, llsh and game being more plentiful than for years past, .ind it is believed to have been the means 'uf inducing many loiiristsl to \‘ls'l thc the Islunil. The request :Ji the F. and G. Association seems to be not an ,unreason- .able one. Most important to _l,iealt_li and conifoit is 8 m. Retaln these wastes and you poison the Haiiitualeonstiveness, is best overcome by Dr. Hamllton's Plll~, which establish kept up, yet I knew something was wrong. eyes were heavy dark rings been. I am now as fresh, strong and well am on s s. y ers. . L per box, or tive boxes fur si.00. By mall \ rom N. C Poison 8: Co , liurtford. Conn ing at Toronto Bought the largest nts per box. df! Lf -C\ loves? \Vh Paton`s have ll em iii white i _~ _ l . ll Y would be no safer tc“lhve in :gan Rgssli; 4-__<_~ _ N l I/ . k|d_ ,md black km at $23, ,nd Km). °' “Y Wu" ry ere °y °” /Z-_ 5 -- /` fabric at 38 and 654: a pair. ll Srltf. ADVERTISING IS BROAD. Advertlsing'in itself means publiltcv ;" ,.. ' _ Capes centres at our store-has fo( ever so Iong.And|ther¢i~i.i't a tiilor d'°“d °t 1"” p“°'5h“‘“°'°' Th°’° "° I L L S gsts ?,l;;ih::;)i;?ty¢§~;_v(;;y gxrd “Ed 52:" in the land 'who would__not gladly give us first; cho`c: o 1 anylot o` gar» many cases where a man who is fined in Q slmplyaword whispered wi is “vm-at] ments Or cloth that 119/1 to be turtlxl ll1t0 u10uey. It se; ui foglltlp to 0°' °W“ D°"°° °°“\'¢ W°“ld WUUHSU' it ~ D|S few. Itis, rather, synonymous with ii print price lists every day--we ll print nore to-day-yet, the oife rugs , . ' ‘ several. broadcast declaration. and tin' are as good as any we’ve had : better in several lines. \»_1_'°¢\_;l¢_l;th:_:°°P(f; °f___l_h° l“§<=“"“¢_“\°_M- 15 Golf Capes, faslzlonable lengths and made fro n g\ ev gmls ° ° ° °‘” e " V" ”“¥- ° °°‘~"l’ "" plalded on underside, $12.03 and $r3.5o, your chotce for $9,0(). space that directs attention along giyen and desired lines can be reasonably re- woma _ FALL HATS. , ~ v . . Ready With the,Nev`v Styles. THE LITTLE 'I`OQU'E'QR TU_RBAN.ju which one may slip thel minute a cold snap makes Summery tlawers and _malice look l crushed and flimsy. Practical, wearable Fall Hats are fairly crowding each other tc get from the workroo-.ns to the glass cases of the Ready to~Wear Hat Store. and a glimpse ci the busy counter sh :ws where Charlottetown women of taste nave learned to look for. _ lnnivrnnni. AND Drsrmcrrva Hara Ar MODERATE Cosr. The early models are chiefly ln the trim, close-fitting effects that go best with the face veils one likes to wear ou freezy Autumn dryi. Trim- mlngs, ofcourse, are the Fill-like velvets and breasts and zracetul coque feathers in rich Autumn coloriugs and black. Plenty of sinxrt bent up fe t outing Hats, too, for wear with the new tailored shirt s s “ ` ` Nota Hat in the Ready-tc- Wear Store ever step; over $9.110. Som: ____ ,-, ofthe new infidels for Fall range as low as.. .. , .. .. ....$1.98 Wh thUfll fAllO 1; Dgstrgyeld blysgfdsliveneslgaus & CO. prlgpernlitliiigg glidfildaoroidnsslara intended ' " f;¥:f..‘:-was.‘;;£::’..f:;‘;e:s e.:.:"s;:;'. SUID pill-OHS lII’S blood, ‘ it sb|ur,uii.. u nervous- ` 9 ' ° ‘ " A Broad and Artist1c_Co ectron f_*;‘g‘_L';"“¥ "‘“°‘” °"“°">` “°““"°°“° “""" The beauty of fur ls twofold. The depth of coloring is enhr iced l N0; '., drastic p,,rg,,M.,,,..,,0¢ eva, , by the soft, graceful lines ofthe fur garment. It blends with all colors; ‘ me "or aongrmion of i:='ir;. _l]@¢'1\1_i° _Dfé it softens the lines of all faces ani figures. Then fur is highly p:r:ti- in .ons s arevegca aan re __ _ - _ f tie, MW1.. r,auei ali -,, | |, ,A | , ,, M, oe, cal warm. serviceable slow to ga out o a y , . ys _ riéalrlid luiib riiagii wighiychiivertiged mime- elegant ; and becoming’tc all women. es. _ ' _ ‘ ~ lu ver case DL H,m,,,,on.s Puls do Qui' collection this year is in :re viried ani va»t ever _thin before. ours alia tiling sure relief from ireiaaehe. We have brought together the elegant as well as the practic ri--th; fin- oiiioumesa and other manifestations of est fuis that money can buy; ani excellent fuss at the most males: i i . . . ~ '.°°_§’:§_°“3°4§i';°,,,,e1| of w,,;g,,,,°,, wmes, prices. All the highest characcer in paltry and workmanship. ‘ "5lh°° I W” .¢°wDnrMi\'ely fl youu# Real Eastern Mink Necklelts and Collarettes from $5.30, $8.00, {;‘°f,'|'th I h°"° "°‘ E"-i°y°d “ml “°°d $ro.oo. $15.00, $20.00 to $30.00. just as stylish as one double the “My appetite was good and strength m0tl¢y. ‘ i "Frequently I took blllons attacks and J* \ & violent hea aches. My stomach was I °’ disordered, skin was murky, under my ~ I ` “Last wlriterlread through the Pol- ’ " `~ son’s almanac and decided my trouble wn~ S S S _-1- »» _ constipation. 1 used Dr. l~Iamilton's Pills, and can hardly tell thc help they have _ as a boy.” | Just try the ‘.vori\ierful magic of Dr. ` d C H ilt Pill sold b ,iii .ical 25- 1 s U. S. A. or iiinnstonf dnt. " It lsn’t surprising that_we're doing such an increasingly large bus- iness in womeu’s read y-to-wear garments. Alert minds ani nimble " < ON ;_lt;(:\_r;__be$l_;in£i5;1;r _doings in that g.eat s.coutl-iioor room, $2,_,0. ` BAlN’S SELECTIONS. J ` ` . l ` Sho has re_turned_f;cTu The `Full open- ”& C0., New Plaid Ribb0I1S f0f BCHS ’°“ “'”'“"'° f°' S“""'fl”y' J“'”°" P""°“ HAVE BEEN worrying the manufacturers to get them -for &o°' - -i mm 8" never was there such a demand for one particular sort or Rlbb on To lnavro veifwt Health use lr'>l1-°1- as for these gay plaids and stripes for Fall belts. Clan piaids ani bold T“b“"*‘ F" “"1” at Y°“’ d'“¥9l°""° 55 uverplald Ribbons in dainty colors. oaN"rc1~‘§r 'rim/r, wine una sleeved & co. . Women’s Wraps Reduced. -" No question about it-the largest selling ol Womens' Coats. and garded as wnsted;norcan any funds ex H pended io thls_cnd La adjudged ex a 0 ruvagance.~-Anicrican Medical Journzi el l 5% thing Nicer Than nice, new, fancy crcckery for that gift _to your friend. We have just received a lovely line in both useful every day crockery and fancy crock- ery. Ln an _ Just the right kind to feed to driving and hottipg horses. Get some before is gogig. _` “‘ so roosr es as we as thfscelgbrated Selenlte and Plaster Paris. " D., l.. H0_0l,f_E|l»- ' .Up'pe'rGrestGeor¥l~Ai ' O LGANS » _ _~ ./_ ._,_'_,-.._. ~ - .‘ . -3a.;ff_, smtwrryr __ -1-. Purses dlvidedfgaw follows: Free-for-all $5oo.oo; 2.15 ,__ " ' class $5oo.oo; 2-19 class, $400.00; 2.24 _class-$3oo.oo,f 2.50 \ ,.~ .. -- --~~ - _.IQ " lass $300.00. `-See programmes, prize-lilitlatid. other printed _‘_<_Nl`_malters for particulars. _ . ` _ il ' . 3 - George E .Flsl1cr, Sec’y, Hun l. J. lyccdle, Pres. 7 ) . .. .......,.. ...... N EW FO Ry 3 ln stock and made tb order, me, ti.. owemmi _~f__rfu== _ -,_ _ _ ~ ,_ Write for prices. _§_‘§;':'§_ . rum.. 1: raw.: rm 4ir ruins-iw vnu amd 1°- Steam and Hot Ws1&¢t‘»=;l‘l¢ s s '- - fmt f dat org deport: e l l:ll|'ll|Sll|ll2 li _ REPAIRS . For farther' lnformstiqlAl"lf'l5l>lY"-\?° ’ Foundon. Machlfsfoiiti' ;;?¢:'n§.?!°d" (hailmtclovin Foundry R. _ Ai.: Losmf Facia am _ me se.: ioeuiiieiye? th¢°i'.ti.n