¢ 1 \ I SE PTBHBBR 411* In ."'-~ , _ ..._ ` ° in _ ”‘. "’~»'-#1-~¢-»--5'¢i»‘§'{.= '¢'Si.“=-.,, . ~ ’- . .- , _ , .ii , . , - ¢ , i. ,. »~ -=r» r:..'.-. » " ’ " f ~\ , , .. ..> ,ni ,,_ _.. .y....,. _, _,_ _» . , . y. _r . _ , ._ _ . _ in . .rr-__, .- ._-. _ _ . _ f . _ \ . _ . »» 7' 9°’ ‘ -m ‘-*“‘°““"'°~ , ' -'ins cnannorrsrowu oulnniau ~ min 0.- .rn li mn. steven We have added to 5 |°1¢¢l§1lIl° Of Leather Purses and .~ - Travelling Sets for ladies and gentle- - men. The purses range from The travelling sets are compact and contain manicure pieces, brushes, mir- 1’°1'»¢¢°» making a very_useful addit P1'°P°ftY ~ 008 pictures of men look like men. They show the force, energy, character of the sitter. something of the men portrayed. Telephone to-day for an appoint.. ment. Phone 399. L CO0K Studio , Studio where ba e llucnlas Cascara Pills Cure c0Ns'rlPA'rloN, BAD TASTE IN ;he mouth. offensive breath. etc. For all forms of bowel and stomach trouble they are most beneficial.- ; Price zdfc per Box GEO. E. HUGHES. Apothecaries' Hall i.5o |,5o |.5o Ifadies' patent eather shoes L50 1. 50 a pair. |_50 Your chance to buy a neat trappy shoe ‘.50 at a low price. Blucher cut, fast color eyelets cheap .llga at 2 25 I l.50 1.50 l.50 iso |.so A E. McEACliEN The Shoe Man. lllllll Arriving Daily cargos of Acadia Nut and Round, Sydney and Inverness Round and Run of Mine. Albion Nut, Intercolonial Nut and Vale Nut. -ALSO- ' Blacksmith Coal. iliryons il lin. _ wlw. w_§LLNER. nw l 1‘hey are portraits that really ten Qu 3 Qualii -°i" =f<»°l _ rll|al0l1EEN's colrllv suilnllii Z2.; .,`. ff qv » ~.._ 'af \ .~ .__ l'='.f:- 9°° up so ` J _ ~‘f_ -.- ~ .. » “L The OUEEN o o » o o » a » A ,~,~,e¢,~,»¢,»,» llH.H.ll..Jll.llll.SUll . K¢nfSfreel ' Practice limited to diseases » ‘. of Eye, Ear, Nose Throat . . und Skin. Eyes tested and noied'for . glasses. . OFFICE I-IOURS 4 9 to xl am 1.30-3.30 ‘ Evenings ou appointment " dtww iorocooeooe ,o¢_»_oo,oo_»,»,n,»,~,i ., .,.»<>.»~<><><»<..»~. »»-~»<.»--< EXHIBITION WEEK Surstudio will bc open- ed all day and from 6. 30 to io P. M- on the zlst 22nd, and 23 rd.forsitiing. We can take you just as well at night as in the clay by our NEW Electric light Process and you can have your Photo on a Postcard 2 for 25c. See our Show case for the PATRIOT - BROWN MAN Bayer 'Photographer 127 Grafton St- i ="v.uie our ¢to§'iSF-fiifiais as to c#____,___.n.v W4.” I lll A liiliil I 1|>s:N'rrs'l' 9-X d li-I l once Bmvlbaldna £cnSon \Il.` nw Puowss nmol: ' °_5ogi_i;_lattosown. P. sl. 1. Cheap Granulaied Sugar. We have just received a new brand of white Gra nl ated Sugar called “United Empire" which We are HOV offering at the very low price of 21 pounds lor $1.00 It is good `value for the money. .Baer 8LGilll. §'...."Z' “The lady who has not yet seen Pa- `¢.,n'¢ Fall Sittings has yat to see th., bone, quality variety and dtpe 9-7 t . the style tendency for the present fall newest. ____ . and_wi'ntsr. H. H. Brown. tl;7hy2¢;npig_ _“Bother Shipman (125 comm) of mens man. 9- 1‘ t ec- "Thrifty mothers nud it mos Mig; Montgomery's new Book "Anne of Avonlea" received today. Our nrst shi ment from the publishers of 100 eonomical to buy boy’s suits hers P They find prices really reasonable and :sallam lspgdd 111;* nEm¢;:Y:v.h§l‘:;`:f°¢°r°£g the qualities high-class. H. H. ,_ v nl 3.. ronwnce it to Brown, the young men's man. 9-16d-Zirli. .___- Anne ol A o e P be a very pretty story, and ls likely to be even more popular than “Anne of Green Gablss," of which we have "A big- shipment of winter under- _ clotlag received including an in;_xlgrmspypgppdgpslilgfbo°g¥l°:is° Ari; 'f.°"..n..'° §“°'i°i¢if $33 iff' "il "ii wud vos", ggfgffng °°~1"““*°°~ ‘~’ ' R lr llers i. a 0 B- lirown. the young men'a i;r:|i.6dw1L _ "” "° 9___1M,.1,__ . _ brick for L. M. Poole & Co. yesterday, returning home in the af- a aar vey course previous to the opening of on there last night .__`._ Any person finding a box oi cold . 'rim Bn- H. E. 'rnnmnn or charles Cfeaml between Queen Square und' Ad Mrs. John McLeod, and E. Wheatley., Keppock with Mrs. Aeneas A. Mac- dofnald, left yesterday afternoon- for 1/////////////1//////, -i 'B . ' ~ - The Aiwa* s Busy Sior , \ _ Miss Stella Fletcher, and Miss Alex Martin, Valleyiield is in the Daisy Douse. City, returned last nl lit cit t _ _._i _ V I , | _ '?‘;:\;; _\ \- _.», from Toronto. g Y. m S ' -'\ -~~»‘-'--`-/‘ » -; C. E. McKinnon, City, returned i0,1 | ' - _ . The schooner Frank arrived yester- from visiting the Toronto Exhibition 0 one 5 P63035 day from Pugwash, with a cargo of last night yesterday was sixty-six above zero, Earl Grey will probably arrive in It is estimated that the Opera S e |House was about half flllcd to wit- 9°" this,°v°“i'”3 0" t°m°"°W mom' c e new ness the one night performance put mg' i.. dow. Gordon Hughes, Harry Tidm-arsh,_ _Among the passengers leaving, the City yesterday afternoon on the wcst- latter will run the Dolly in her race. ~ Sunlmerside. en route to her home Mrn Allan Mclnnis, Belfast, leaves' O U A L I T Y '-°- the morning for Boston on n visit to ---- -» ------ ~ Owing to the big Saturday Guar- friends and relatives there. She will -.h 11 ._ _ The D. G. S. Minto is expected to ' ” ° °° °“° leave this afternoon for Halifax. 'rue NOW [Clay IOI' y0\l 8* Head Office in New Provlse Blgcii-Charlottetown. - - A . ' O E, McFarlane, Annan-dale, arrived in ¢|¢|', Gnilton B. and Mrs Perkins, Boston the city last night. registering at tl" _ calms in by the mail train Last 'slight Vi°l9°l`ll\~` H°t°l- ` ' " 'rn lated ttli vit 1. -~ ey reg er a ° C °r ° 'rue s. s. olty ol client ..,,i1ea.yes l C _ W_ _ Bo _ _ ` terday afternoon. She t k 1,, t t h l’ Mishplllara Ihonndllflheiiaoidnfhi lille 1/0012 One tllmlsand bushgllis olvggs. B S a t,,,,,,,,,,,_ airs. Alex Mcnnnnia, city, .ina licr_ - Sfylp I ‘ ‘ . I . __, _, daughter Mrs W L Hornsby were» 'rlisnlni are dns to the omeers ni passengers to Summmlde yesterday F11 the s. s. Halifax ini the nenntrlinl mvminr- , gk: donated hx md 0( the convent The highest temperature recorded F , Walter MathiesOn_ City, leaves and the coldest was fifty-six above up for McGill College to take up a, sur- U11 “ine P'm~ d Workmanship 9 Walklng tetown, will Preach ini the Methodlstrmlfal Street, will confer a favor on boots in our wi... €.‘;:.‘l°“..:f.‘€°f;'~;‘;“‘.._ °“ “""° at The Always Busy Store STANLEY BROS _' ’ all of this city, were passengers re- ern train were: Michael Thnmns to ‘‘‘‘ '- ~- ----A f--_.-____Yw-;_.~~-_.___ ._ . . . . . ._ . *yy _- There Sastyle turning by the express last. night. l};._i;ilinoxMIsls.nd; Dr. gicholson, Haver- ° I '__' , 'l . BSB-.' £0 Umm<=‘\‘Side, Rev. F M- for yous just the Mrs John Collings, City, was a James Phelan, City, to Simnmey-,§i¢1,e_ passenger on the 'Northumberland _ one you have last night, returning' from a visit The launch Dolly, which is enteredl b 1 k- _f to friends in Nova. Scotia towns. in tire rasces in Summerslde to be heldi een 00 lng Or, , -- today was taken up to Sunmlerside Mrs W E Walsh Montreal who esters.. b mil 11 C B,-o,,,, ,mg - . . _~ - - _ . » y y y _ . _ - atld lt W111 ht, has neen spending the Summer at J. williams went np with her, the' \ ` dlml. and l-DB large lllml-lei' Ol MV - be accompanied b her d u hter M _ 1 h E m Friday, to insure insertion in first .gi l'.iD€Dd _ of the Bank of Nova Scotia. '1‘he'ed Cmvgatxn afotla LF? ¥8’ _ a pair. city workmen are also laying a lead Underwrit [_ f°C led I e “Summa , ------ d" fiefnedllr dcsts ,_ f_,,,,,‘§ ,‘;‘,,,,,§‘,,e,,‘f ,;’,m,d_§__;_ue“';__ N‘§c,__ ri.. f..n.......g clips... im... in.. ° oil was adjourned until this after- ggénggqgg geralw, lun fr°i‘al‘ly‘» give "mm B' ' sy in connzctfd Hulilftthor coptrov‘er- brought on for an alleged exhibition of the rea, disgoyérer ofa t';]‘;tl°;”'h;’!; V ‘ i . or of goods without a license. Po_e_ The wldenoe mwtiomd has ”'* been generally accepted as conclusive by the neighboring pro\|.nces:-~Ssv-I clial of-the despatches concerning thai assault casa of McKenna. vs Gallant ance on a train recently, was conclud-i t two thirty This is o case The election case of Tarnton vs Prowse came up. yesterlday morning again. The usual legal pnocedurc in the examination of witnesses took ses were exalmined-:-John Beaton, George Younker, Benj Houston, Rea- ney Jenllns, Andrew McG Smith, J. J. McLeod, James Cook, Boni Byers and George J. Rogers. Arthur Monaghan, Kelly's Cross, aged about sixty years, met with a very serious accident Wednesday, so serious that it is hardly possible that rny other than faital results will ensue. Mi' Monaghan was dviving a tcrtm with a load of oats, when the horse took fright at the shifting oi the load. Tha losld struck a post sind the driver was thrown off striking the ground with greslt force. - His nephew witnessed the accident, and quickly arriving mt his unc'lc’s i-"dc, found him lying unconscious. He had the injured mum removed fnom the field to the house and Dr Mc- Grath was called in. The Doctor fou- nd t.h~a/t five of the inliuried miin's ribs were broken close to back-bone, and that two small bones lin onel ankle were also broken. At a. intel hour yesterday evening the pntlent's l' Ito the north side of the street, op-' e S O mm a' i posite the position of the old. hyd- _ Irant, where they will put in a new“iShf;t;;l;§e hgplgleelcggelsoogupxpe gli; , 1 d' ep em er 15th, when Dr. Edwin T. .iuey fa co -W W _ -. . _ At the Police Court yesterday, the gégfiggieidyCazitogieriergtggged NE d d -_ 1 h- ~ t and Mrs_'l‘anton were very popular in of the d`efendn,nt causing a disturb-[their mg"-V "lends 301” in Wiifhing U1el'11_-is Joyous passage through life. riiscoverv of the North Polo 'by Dr COOK. the American explorer, state place, and no importamt evidence th ¢ .1 h d hi _ was elicited. The following witnes- ‘hai ba:¢eInefouilJrd.ercThei'fs Eigdvzryiaoéggg evidence thaft a native son of Prince Marin Hanchard. Nelson McC0ubrf=y. Edward Island rescued the Pole be fora the American. :-Viisitors of the Exh'l~bilY.on- will have a chance to help in ai small way one of our most worthy institutions. A tag will cost; but ten cents. Buy OHC. tag day, and help the oi; J. A. Chappell, St. Avard’s has re-I | 1 A t t i b . _ 1 id . _turned home after a pleasant trip to too. the r|i1'i:i,nwt'1 ‘dx-aiatfie ?>or§ie‘i‘BofaGre:d|Mwtmal' Tomnbo' Niagara F“uS» I Sonably priced following issue. - plp . _ _ . ietc. While in Toronto he took in the I $4.00 and $4_5O George and Richmond Street, in front Exhibiti _ d ls la _el _ hydrant A gate will also ‘ne placed in - f i . f er ` Y " a s iss ' trade mark guar msements thereof _t _S necdasaw Emily Madms who mums to W \/ Get down to essentials auc 1. e three causes o success in a h that 811 ‘chfillgeff Of matter P08011 sumo her duties in ir Training School ‘ " 'f . : . _ ` . anteest at. Rea_ this OHM not mer than ten #for mussel Lie Insurance Company 'ire a Favorable Mortality, High Interest Earnings, and Low Cost of Business. Upon excellence in these essentials the success of The Great- West Life Assurance Company has been established. The MORTALITY RECORDS of the Company indicate con stant care to eliminate anything approaching unsound business Seventeen successful years of favorable mortality prove that the t om pany have been successful in securing the best class of Insurants. In respect to INTEREST EARNINGS on Investments the Company's record is unique. An average of over 7 p c. is earned practically entirely on Western First Mortgages --a'ckuo\vledged to be -the most desirable form of investment for a Life Company s funds. At the end of 1908, $4,226,462 was the total amount so invested In COST OF BUSINESS -upon the proper basis of calculation, approved by the leading actuarial authorities, in which the c'>=t of New Business is separated from Renewals--The Great West Life is second to no other Canadian Company. These are the CAUSES. Now for their EFFECT Low premium rates are charged--and high profit returns are being paid to the Policyholders ' The GA IN in Canadian business las_i year was .70 p c gi eater than that of any other Company. , After seventeen years the BUSINESS IN FORCE exceeds $4 3 ooo,ooo. The company was founded in August, 1892. This businesscomes from every part of of the Dominion But there is still ample territory available for good men. ‘ . ,__ i C ll condition was unchanged. :Any barn or outbuilding can be made water tight by applying Carpen- ter-Mortorn Roofing. This Roofing csln bs applied over the old shingles, if desired, and will make a good tight lob that will last for years. This Roofing is cheaper and more satisfac-! tory than shingiles or other. msiteriials.| Flannell &»: Chandler will furnish book- let sind samples noon request. i :Miss Flora Donaldson, Queen of Scottish Song, will give her concerts as follows:-Wednesday, Sept. 15th, Afton Hall; 'l‘hursd'uy, Sept 16th,Hon- slraw; Friday, Sept. 17th, Crapuud; Saturday. Sept. 18th, Lord’s Hall, Tryon. 9-15d4ipd. :Tales our'- E-mulslon of Cod Liver Oil with Gusiialcnl when troubled with asthma, bronchitis or any lung trouble. It never fails to give relief and in most cases effects a cure. An excellent preparation for childreir.On- ly 40c per bottle. A. W. Reddin, Pham B., Sunnyside. [ 11|! Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co., Ltd Charlottetown Pictou t Service Change Of Time Oommsnoing Tuesday Juno lst-.l Tas F. S. . l ` "_, .»'f`~':.‘ ' in... __, ._ >¢ 1.. ' 4. ...if 1. jr: All fn", -.1 .QV .om UT.; l . We $1.00 pen 'I'.~1':.“:.l‘;f:'.-.“.‘i.1 ;:.';'..'..°°f:..'fl.°.f;'::.l~:_'.: G F- Hulchtwn Returning will leave Piownlabonti-so p. m. }ewoller Q Opticlan _ -~ w- M-mm |;::l:°;‘:il’.a;:°l.‘a.r:l.: .:;:.l'.:‘i *LA-M. ’"‘i'i"»l'i"l`a'i»"~i'¢`l"’ ""‘“"“ """"" i B o-nail' l i - 5' Hosvltnl- ~ 9-icuii. we believe are equal in mech- anical con- struction, to the best pen. made. In addition to this. they have the fol- lowing unde- niable advan- tages. I They are self-filling,fil- led in a twinkling. 2 As there is no joint they cannot leak and soil the fingers as many good pens do. 3 The act of filling also cleans the delicate ink channels and prevents clog- ging. have the best on the market. Our New “l»‘lor'ern A. A. Waterman Fountain Pens ' GreatWest O Life Assurance Co Head C-ffice, \\/inuipeg Branch Office, Clizirlotteimvll. Hyndman (2). Co. llnnagers P. E. I. 9, _ i4dtuf2i _ .4 l,___..___. _WY _ .. ._ _..._ _. .-.___ . _ ' ANNOUNCEMENTS. sqm; of the most interesting and wonderful performances 'in conuectwn with the Provincial Exhibition next week, will be that of Mile de Frances, and her seven trained dogs. Wl10 Will appear in the afternoons, between the heats of the races, and in the even- ings at. the Arena Rink. The little ailmals are almost hilman ill H1211' intelligence. One of them, seated in 'ai miniature automobile, does a looll me loop act; the auto plunges down a long incline, turns twice lu~thc aiu, r coeds down the truck with the moderate cost. ami p o dog as a passenger. The other six _ cl-ogs do a varied program of marvel- lous acts, all instructive amd amus- mg_ 9-17d1i. *Let no one feel slightsd if they are not tagged Hospital Day. The ladies in charge will do their best to find them all. 9-16d3l. _ N e wson’s Block. I Mattress Making [have the only power machine in the' Provini or picking and dusting old hair, wool, flock and othi mattresses. Any kind made over equal to new *Attention is called to the Union Conimerdail College ad which appears in this issue "~ ~n0 not fail to take in the ntiwi-ncltlys WHEN BUHNG [mug C booths of the great Bazaar to lla in the Market Hall basement, during Exhibition week, under the auspices of Notre Dame Academy. Come and bring your friends, Sept. 21st to 25 f,h_ 9-lildlw. putunln narrelma. . _ f - , BLENDID TIAS-in 3- 5 8"* 1° lb "U9- OUR SPECIAI.-regular zBc new 14 or 5 lbs $1. in GRAN. SUGAR--ai lbs for $r.oo. BEST BAR RAlYlk-_-ian lbsffn; '_ I l _ E hmm u Al in 1 o A owes prices. '“"°""°‘*°' °° “‘° ‘ °" Nnm I-ms_oN as 0 o _ Q _ you wnntdtc any tho best “I t In ad _ ' - li e our. now as mr n vr-gl o pr ces “ ° "M ” "My lggiidllo 2iiii"ino mwkn '