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Low rolling 3-button vest, trousers ujith two side and two hip pockets. Made in all Fit-reform shapes. ° $25.00 and $20.00 per suit. Coat only, $15.00 and $12.00. - \ The Fit-Reform _Wardrobe Prowse Bros., - - t pm§,f¢f¢f_.,_ Sole Charlottetown Controllers. 1 l 1 _ 1 r peeoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc , . v To Obtain..-1 811 ¢!9rlif3ni rofit, ,S0me dealers palm 05 imitati0r|s¢ _ ' you ask for Adams' it ii _ 5:;-..i i ‘ V s E *$1 ' - . ~ it E. f . . i? "T i;`? T;-;-_jf See that the trade mark name “ Tutti Fl-utti " is on ea 0 cl; 5c. package, All others are lmitations. _To anyone pgndfing in iasets o ' _ :-1;-~_ 5; 1_7' coup_ons rom e c. ac geS0 \\- \_.j.\~__ -;<.:: ;~_:_- u Tutti Frutti with the lrsilrge lette O \\>> \ ;_§,\\\ 4 -_'.#,;‘.-yi. ~& ._ ~'~“-“““~“ on tllemto spell out the words “Adarrs’Tuttl =.;§0}_\`\\ _ :ha _{,_,,.Q;(..'.§§§,, W, 1-. Frntti _Gum.” n. handsome-Camera (size 3§x2} ._.,1_\\_\ \ f '/,._'.;.._./__f,..',`E`_ ,',,_l, ._ - X29 with outfit. complete to finish (pictures C \.~¥;‘~_~\ _\\_~:§ -.'73/"'.f,”/_'l" "5_’“:‘!3.- .pf ~_',"?;72_" :' . taken. will be sent- post-paid, or sen 5o. fo O .. __ __.;t..,' ,V A ssrnpietpaeiaane ofguqmsnfiiist or additional . '. '.- » '~//' ~ " ' ' ,,_/V, Q _ g g§iafagorgnit\oygarls_& cons Co., 11 8: 13 Jarvis O o .- ' oooooooooooo OID-'TI» T>~@>?A?§Q>?A?A 4U6€ .-fe, 3 _Home Work for Families. 3 il T( 5 as WE WANT the services of a numberof families? 1,5 .1 OOOOOOOO o@00ooooo O OOOOOOOOO OIOO lllll ooooooooo lllllllllllll mf P Q __»f§»_ _,jigs gh____________; T to do work tor us knitting Seamless f. " -_. A Q _ L _ Bicycle Stpckings, _ .;t=.t;"_ f--’F,`..f>` lunllttrnioe 'Woodman s Socks, and 4; - t 2-_-¢-°-° Motormen’s Mittens. i .»,,.I.,.- ,».= .rv XVE FURNISH machine and material under contract to ; f \ _ Reliable Families only. vim lever it hr, fi b ,__" Semin it out and h _ _ y g an y 4 v _ '.=,,., l{ gt _ Q-,\ris¢r'>~:f‘.~f4'°f\- €‘.<§‘i5 4.3 ‘A 7. . _ r 1'. 1,.- “_ '\ » .fi . e and thereby save taxes, insurance. and interest on monev. ' @~ STEADY WORK and GOOD PAYQ _ i (whole or _spare time) to those who make prompt returns. Q F or particulars ready to commence send name and address : _ _ g avlng it retumed by parcel post as iinishe we are enabled to employ a larger number of peopl f _ . 'ity *- “ r "‘ ’ It-is Co-opemrrlve Knrrvme Co., '- _ . _ Georgetown, Ont. 1 /v | il.l.litliiii'ii.iliiiiilillhfilllilll’lli.i% A __ __ _ The Empire _ .`<='-J 'Typewriter Used and endorsed by hun- S1 » " `»_~ i` A '_' __»|;)__\y\\___\ vtlp-\`==xy\\\\ \ _ __i___ `\,;__'.l:,,` _:I Vi. 1 ._` _._`. _ Q: -V " k ‘lf ii 1';-7"-"\”\’ dreds of business people, _ }»litr‘.t»l'T§Wii:|tl`-C " The Williams Mfg Co. E Half the Price of other machines | - ‘MQ|“f°a| P'.Q.' * "ll ."lllr»`l"~lr't "itll llllllllllllt l.l|lt'1'»‘.1lJll¢. tm.-t lllftllltllltlo \l.~’ll-'ill s'l'.!.‘».l,’t!,‘r‘ '»"1', dp, nuuuuunnu ootoue g C UA RANTE E D. é _Sendlor Booklet and Tcstlmouinlst _ ___ ~- -_:Z-L-`~_-_-,._»_=.1_,,_,.., s's|ul~: Ann mince col Tilt-; liiudergarten under Miss Huut’si ` managenleiit opens to'day. ‘ Miss BERTAN of New York who has been visiting relatives in A'derton and Sumnlerside returned home Saturday niorninv. D MRS. \\`l. li. DAVIS and daughtc~1°,Miss Jean Davis left Saturday on return to Boston after spending the summer on the island- Bssvlalt limi; Co. practice which regularly would have come off on Mon- dly night, has been poslpor-ei till ne.\’t Monday night. YE>TF.RDAi’Labor Day was observed as a lioltdayby the Banks and the Post otiice. The sc-lioofs, stores, and busi- ness houses observed it merely as a _ Labor Day. | - Mr~:=sRs. Joint M. CLARK, and L. U. Fowler returned yesterday evening from Toronto where they have been attending the session of the Supreme Court of Foresters. MESSRS George and William Green returned Saturday morning to Boston. They were accompanied by their bro. - ther. Mr. Herman Green,who purposes J residing ln Boston. ` _ Mn.Hl~;1vnr MCCAULL, of the Gaspe, Lumber Co., was a passenger by the Campana. yesterday morning tor a short , visit to bis parents, Mr.and Mrs. Henry McCaull, North Bedeque. ` SHERIFF GAFFNEY has been appointed returning officer for East Prince for the Plehiscite election. This riding com- prises all tho polling divisions from Abrams Village to Bonshaw. Mil. Criss. Dor;r.r., of Cape Traverse, lost avaluable horse a few days ago. The animal “Was running with 0lh6t‘ horses in a“{ieId. when in turning to avoid a fence .he broke his leg al; the shouldermwd had to be shot, ‘ JOHN MCCONNELL was tried before Stipendiary Wright, Saturday. for al- leged oolpplioity in the Miscoucho jhousebreakiugaffair of last winter and _was committed for trial at the next ses- sion of the Supreme Court. » OUR staple department is full of new fall stock.. Seven ca=es of iiannelette ,from 4c. per yd. and up; .32 pieées of wrappers. and new and noiqby patterns; » 30 webs stpehingette inviool andeasb- _- -merfe. _all s and prices. Also, a lull assortment `of 'grey and »'vhi~_o comm shootings. pillow cartons, tablelinens. uapkins,damask.s, towels and towell- ing, ilanelette shii-ting .2 yards wide- Those goods are all' new stock and bought as cheap us “cash” can buy them, Afull range of staples always on hand at the Ladies’ Furnishing Store. MoGoboaN & Wlrionr. ` MORE new dress goods.-\\'e have ju-it leceived 50 pieces of new dress good-, plain and fancy, :ill colors. *shades and prices. Also -another as-li Sorlment of Prfestly’s noyelty black Qoods, all new nobby patterns. Do not buy your dress until you have seen our dress goods. \\"e have the greatest range r-fall kinds ever shown by us, and thii fallvre are prepared to meet _ all competition in qualityqnantity, rat- ‘ tern or prec. we only :iss inspection. You will always find u-i ready. and will- ingto show our goods. The Ladies* Furnishing St ire for yaur dr@_gg_ ’ MCGOUGAN & Wnlonr. I 4 IF “Citizen” who undertook a few davs ago to read the riot rot to the peo-' ple of S_umn1erside wants any additional inspiration, he might iind it profitable to keep his e\c mi the place known here as Stewart's Ha. l. This place has of la‘e acquired an unsavory reputation as a relidt zvous for tounlis of both sexes whose names are vle'l known and who may l1"alon.g he required to give an account oi themselves before the police Court. There is al. limit to the endur- znclf; of respectable peoplein this neigh- ol ood, which it once passed w'i‘l no doubt open up an inteiesting chapter in the listory ot Sumniersido I l i 'V C. C. Rlcniinns & Co. - -Natltre’s lnieditclae brings FOR THE AGED. Poino’s Gelory Compound gives the .noeoed stimulus to good 'digestion anti' ~ ilssilllilillltlll, and Keeps the lllooo |l|l|'0. fl health and happinessto those in V advanced - . years. King David. the sweet singer of I, iaetsays: “The days of our years an threeeoore years and ten. i and if by reason of slrangtli they be fourscm-9 years. yet is their strength labor and sorrow.”- The pbysicial troubles and burdens of old people are niany. Disordered nerves, constipation. tlatulerice, drowsi- ness, iudigestion, palpitation _and im- poverished blood seem to » make them grow' weaker from day to day. _ Paine’s Celery Compound is a pre- eions and invaluable medicine for old people. lt is nature’s true _ nerve. tissue ofnd ilesh builder; it keeps the blood pure and fresh from day to day. regulates the organs oi digestion, and keeps the appetite natural and healthy. No other medicine in the world so quickly recruits the strength and warn- ing energies of men and] women- ad- vanced in years. Paine’il Celery Com- pound has added many long _ years to the lives .ot old people in the past, and to-day thousands sing _ the praises of the wonderful medicine, because ithas be7 stowed peace and comfort and kept them free from ~ the .inlirnlities ot old age. V ` ‘ _ . ._ .. . fs _Calif Sleep. . ., \ ‘of l¥` , *nam v' _.mm I I0 ft' ..........@ _ _The weary vigils of the night, anxious hours that drag like days. Howoften they come, and how unwelcome. theyare.. A system robbed by sleeplessl'-less of natural rest cannot be ,vigorous midi strong. The nerves are at fault. and must be built up. Dr. \\fard's Blood and Nerve Pillsare the remedy that cured NHSS EMMA TEMPLE.. " HERE IS WHAT SHE SRYS: ‘ At 1ast,_'after eight months of phvslce weakness and nerv -ns prostratiori, t‘at°.l~‘e by over exertion :ml want oi rest, fdiil':ri_-_f which time I suffered greatly on :recount of the shattered condition of my nel've.~'.,antl lui* which I was unable to find any relief. l itave found a medicine tDi~. Warll‘s |~:luod` und Nerve Pills) that in three months :nude my nerves strong, removed all llervous tro-tbl _-., built up my physical system and made me strong and well. They rellloved clespmt dency, and iii consequence of taking y-"ft: valuable Pills I look forward to the funds. hopefully. I have to thank your great cure ‘ for nervousness and bodily weakness for my present good health and strength. f Yours truly, Signed, EMMA TEMPLE, Hastings, Ont. r Dr. Wa.rd's Blood and Nerve Pills are sold At 5° cents per box, 5 boxes ior $z.co, at druggists. or mailed on receipt of rice by The r. Ward Co , 7x Victoria SL. 'gotolllh Book of information free; 021|# Victoria "Division No 4. ever; f Monday evening in Wright! hall. J lCh»PPvll» Se°’.v- r. ' ‘EI-`riday evening, .in Wrjg-lifvory COMING EVENTS. Guardian renders will _/incl the follou°~ ling convenient to clip and keep jbr ref- erence. M. P. A. Sports on Sep. 8th, on the C. A. A. A. Grounds. lVednesday and Thursday, Sept. 14th and 15th, Uharlottetown Driving Park Races. Tan annual Harvest Thanksgiving Festival of the Salvation Army will be holdin their hall on Great George Street on Saturday, Sunday and ' Mon- day Sept. 1Oth, 11th, 12. Special services, sale of goods etc. HABONS. D11 McLiomuN, Sec’y. _i Victoria Lodge in lluoole "l‘o;mplo, iii-'st Monday in mil. 'nitiIti'vi°)119l and get °~ 1506*. “_” . 0 . ` ` GREAT rush for p`enio sup-. J queen srntu St. Jolmis Lodge in Masonic IR' Temple, second Tuesday in month. lllll Prince Edward Prooeptory, K W" onprumws ` ' l in Victoria Row. Andrew_Neweox\ y_ (2 fourth Tuesdays. J D Taylor, seofy.-_ i l,courtoiisriooi¢fowno.o F is mud. t- “_ _ noon rrcnrr.Aas_ _ _ pn o W9" every Thursday evenin .in Wrigllvs gl by them they can make old faded gilt- °‘l')l:;d. ments, ribbons, varrs, A etc., lurk at i good as new. They :ue wrtaihly the .Elm I, surest of all eyestuffs fur home tue.” ew mv’ “We tried to use other dyes, - but they °n;;3fi',d did not give us 3 satisfaction. We ° bought eight packatfrs of the Diamond r€°°'d° Dy es to dye our M ellen ` yarn, and our 0"” ml" 8 tactile, Que., says; “It i.-l With plea- “fathom sure that I r»»ll vou of ru ' success with M° 'l dyed an overcoat with your Diamond BWI Dves andthe result was marvolously [num pl: ating and satisfsc cry." - _ - -sandifnoli i ` undo: vfssessssesss oust <=f~»-~~»= jg ee .Te *N* ...tm plies at H A Coznpi:on’s. ' July 9 ;1....i_»_. _ .___-..in___<.i._»_..