nissan. ii..asi.. IIA!-I- Ill-L IIALI. DOII. HALL PIIG Genuine--si... sian... for _ ,___ _ Head Offices in New Prowse Block-tharlotietown, is -iwlmr his iwimm se iu» no - llimmett Doyle of H. Keimedy iii Oo visiting in this City ' Charles Peters, and p_ 0_ Brown City, were in St John Tuesday. ' Ml1l`d00\¥ and Mrs Kennedy, Bradal- ibwe. event Sunday in Charlottetown. Gordon Ross, Dorchester, M-nes., is spending this week with his uncle, Henry Young, Earnscllile. There will be preaching service in the Baptist Church at Tryon next L.ord's Day at 2.30 p. m. and at Bon- shaw at 7 p. m. ' L _ _ "WB &|'B Sh0W|I‘lg 8 Qfblli lnltl , D. A. and Mrs, Martin, Butte, Mon- Bl tana Cross, are visiting Mr. Mart- Sh|Pm5"t' °f 1°" 5U|W5~ 5h|PD0diin’s parents, Martin and Mrs. Mart- early so that you might have an in, Belle River. They are home af- l'l»Un"- ln Auflust to Select ter an absence of eight years. oppo Y from a thorughiy up to the mlnu line ofgoods. The prices are I6. 16.50 18.50 and 22.50. Moore McLeod 8-i ldtf. _.i, "THU G)8l2 SWGBCBFS &I'0 8 ready for you-all the new color and every got d style. White greys. blues. qree ns. oomblnatio shades etc. Prices run i-75 2 2 3.50. 4.50 up to 9.50 Moore Mg|_eod. 8-i 7dtf. ta .__._. 00 Fulton' Campbell, Montague, was 0 the winner or the suit or clothes, 0;- tered by S. A. McDonald, City, for the best all round athlete at the re- cent Scottish gathering sports. ll '”*‘“ 5_ Through The Guardian, Mrs. Fred- s_ crick Damarell and family wish to nlexpress their sincere gratitude for 5 the kindness showm them during Mr. q|_ Darnarell's sickness, and, also for the beautiful floral tributes. . H m 'W !+% H4*PP'H4°H*H” ‘l~i°'l-°i°°l°*H~l‘ The Sick Made Well WITHOUT MEDICINE Precious Life and Health can' be _saved by his New Method. ' All sicknsi is alike to -We-~nxinuNni ll cures by cre:iiiiig'in the hocly a strong :Affinity for OXYGEN -The system is thus riivitalizetl with Oxygoii from thc nir._'l`l\e disease of what- ever iiuiure'-is \‘oiiqi|ci'ctl nm! health returns. Greater Faith Than Ever ' l"re¢Ici~ii'ioii, N li., _lan 25, i909. i Gentlemcns- _ After tcn years' oxp\:ri\‘iw<‘ in the use of thc iustriirvefili may any that I have greater' faith in what the Oxytioiior rain do for those that me sick or in poor health, that over hcforc. In my _iudgnieiit it will restore health when it is possible. _ ' Yours truly. ' l\l. ATKINSON. Beware nf Dangerous and Frnudelcnt Imitations Send to-day for l"Rl‘Il£ BOOK. The geiiuiiic has thc name of Dr. H. Saiiche & Co, plainly siiunped iii its metal parts. - Room 5 Dr. ll.Sanche & Co.,1i4f;;,§;g»,;;i-;,=,Si¢w 6-3ottsd&r2ii , l~l-°l*l l°i~°I i°~l l~i‘°l~l"l'~l°l~°I°°i~°l°°l~°l°°l~I~i~l°l“l*l-l'°l*°l~>i~i'°l°°l- i I.. Q ee ee _____ __ __ _____,___ _ ____,,,_,__,_ .'___,_ _.__._____.___._....__... T inder wine i ' PLYMOUTH ‘ Green Shoal- 5 5o'ft. to the pound Silver Sheaf- 600 ft. to the pound , INTERNATIONAL Standard----500 ft. to the pound Manllla - - 600 ft. to the pound We have just received a large stock of the above well known brands which We are selling at lowest prices. wholesale and Retail. A. Horne ®Co. 8-Qdtlsdrif V _ __ _ __ _ _______ __.___....--__ ---- ----- -r- ~~~~ ~-'-'Q ,. _Will Soon Bc0n A v We are here to sell you Guns, Lar ._ mjges’ Shooting Vests’ Defioys' Bei; Pure Cream Bread Powder, Shot, infact everything you n hm hom .cum to in the shooting line. Call O1' Wflt€e Will please you and you ' Miss Ann 0’Co _ Bogwn , a nnor , is Hiram Howatt, City, left for Re- mu Mattie B,Mmne_ Chan ' visi gina yesterday. Mrs William ins, Winnipeg, visiting friends in radalbane. is visiting friendu in Bradalbene. ’ .ilk Miss Baxter of Halifax are visiti in the City. ing in this Province. Last Thursday, while her younge son. Robert. was playing with a other boy at Mt Mellick school had the misfortune to fall to ground and break his leg. In connection with the picnic 199-V108 Charlottetown at 9 a.m. a turn fare twenty cents. At the Police Court in this (lit yesterday Margaret Gorm'ley was manded to ail for e' ht da s. M has been wandering about the str at nl-ght and authorities are mnlii stitute for the insane. home of the bride's lathe A Pherson was united in marriage John McPhee, Bellevue. Rev. A. acted as bridesmaid while D. A. M Pherson supported the groom. The reception was tendered the hap couple, after which they drove their former home in Bellevue. dical Association examinations h '10, Alma, 75.3; Alvin Lerrnos Hod C. M. McGill '10, Charlotteto prevented by_the timely assistance Theo. Smith, occurred last Saturd boat which his brother Ira had is n- ' V he the MTB D. _Wdllace McKiay, Stanle ‘ Bridge, was in the city yesterday ‘and '1 ing held by the East River Dakying Mrs Martin Martin. After spendl Oo at East River on Monday next 5011# tim¢ there she will visit an the s. s. Harland will mare :wo DUN' Siam' MPS Archibald M°Ddn trips to I-iickeys wharf on that day, be_ where she will visit with her sluts a efforts to get her placed in the ln- The funeral took place at 2.20 A pretty wedding took place at the ton, son of conductor and Mrs. Ta r, _ A, ton formerly of this city and no McPherson, Kinross, wednesday, of Murray Harbor. Theeservices we August 17th, when Margaret A, Mg- under the uaspices of the Oddfellow to and were conducted at the house an 3 grave by Rev. Mr. Seller, assisted . b Stewart ofiiciated. Margaret McPhee Rel/~ M13 3f»Yl0S and CBN- Robinso av been announced and are as follows. John wiiiiam D0rsey_ M_ DH C_ M_ there to Notre Dame Convent, Char- Mcoili, 'oe' oiigriottetown 79.4; Jon °“°*°W"~ “Hd returned 011 Monday. Adolphe McPhee, M. D., C. M., M’c Gill '10, Kinkora 73.8. David Arch bald Dunbar, M. D., C". M., McGi P MCN€i'il., M. D., E. M. McGill 10,Cl‘lB!!'- 2, lottetown 78.3; Stephen Herbert oiiiis, ivi. D., E. M., Mdoiii '10, in- '{,‘§,?;,esb'§,, gin ‘f,§"‘;°T“,°' gf” dian River, 74.1; Frederick Moore “ow their hopes are iegxréd in" A l , . ., C. ., G'll '09,M - - re‘;1di81l%;PJ0hn it/11052533 llalake' VMSK’ pure bred chestnut Parkside recently . . W‘¥\ 72.4. A`n accident which might have been gnupg sumains to spend their an serious. but which was ivrtunatelv mer holidays in besutiiiii Prince Ed- --~ J h ho “Tbey come high, but we inuiit ii-ave 0 “ :lad them." ’l'hut's what mnny ii. big city lggssin 9 exhibition nianrger or park promptor g' has said of Granada and Fedora. the on the South West River. Preston My-s_ Mm~i¢s_ Lust week he Woodside, wishing to test a motor guest of James Humphrey' cently purchased, started on a sho sail down the river. After a few mo- _,ARENA Bowling Alley! in Bradelbane. ot town, has returned home after ing friends in Bredalbane. Mrs. J. R. DeCherigny and lit rents, Pacitlque and Mrs. Peters. her way to Rustico, she visited he DF U15 MY! Gflvi. Hill Grlllt and sleter,M rs. T. H. 0'Neill, Moncton. DS Sha is to remain in Rustico t weeks. F. and Mrs Sanderson and John The S. S. Harland makes the “gun and Mrs Pearce of Toronto, are visit- trips to and from Crapnud to-d ,l°BVil1E here at 3 p.m.. due on return __ at 9.30 p.m. One fare return tickets Mrs Albion H. nroiron, Medford Only forty cents- A :rand aiternoo Mass., is visiting friends in Pownal: 0"*-W8. si! hours on the wat Bt Could anyone get better value the same amount 'I left in the afternoon for Belle Riv W-him Road Cross. er nd 2 p.m. returning about 'I p.m_ Bs- William R. Rankin of the Sentinel ' ss has arrived in this City to spend sevil y eral weeks and is renewing old ac- re- miaintancesl-Ie is accompanied by M 1 _ is v rs. R-imki-ii, Miss Meooimeii and ivi Gormley who is not in her right mind 0’Tool and the party are stopping ee 'Il Printing Company, Fitchburg, Ma s with Mrs Allen, Fitzroy Street. g ____ m. yesterday from the residence r mC te- g. tle ste dau hte former) of Rustico » 0 D- S F. Y Miss Loretta MscNclll, Bummerside ,ww 0| M0n¢r,51_ is visiting her pa- On wo n's ’ er Y . Y, ns ld rs iss I' l BY. , - for .3 ..-_~»¢~°.v-.N mmm. .ns .ew-».\~. »..‘:"I» li _ , ‘ ~ ?";i‘ '> '_ is ' -_ "‘ . »."`<§>.-=.,', V .- . ' f Modern Models in Attractive Autumn Suits A - "i;f_,l_j- - ‘i . 9- 6 _"1.~»,1i'-,eff 2" `: -. _ _, _:_ sl 'i'.f`i'i§ “’3%";g] 'Q' `_7 ' .. c v__ _.~i~;,§_a_~.:."'. _ _ . ,_¢ .V . (F7 . _C AND THE BRISK has started already, Just you wanttd to see some car! date y . We’ve some models i _pi for example there is our § Great Sixteen Dollar Line Let us tell you about -'= y lt is shown in Veneti 2 1- _ 1 *is .<"."f@ ' ' ."~ - ~° -:_-; 1-' W; '.5-= ‘ - -;» - ii - <, -_~» -;.§_ -if 1 . . ._» ¢ 3' lrnow will delight you when you lcok them over, and Reseda, as well as Black. Also in Navy. The coat is seuiivfitting, with plain tailored straps on cuffs and pockets. Buttons finish the trimming. The skirt falls in pleats from a. pointed yoke. The lining of the coat is of stripped I":irmer’s$S:itin. D. of W. N. Tanton, City, of Percy Tan- c. of the S. A. A. re -- 0 Jean Chrysostoine of .Notre Dam Conven Rustico They arrived 0 e ine accompanied them to Hunte ~ River Station. She proceeded fro n I _ 15th, to Rustico. i_` ___ purchased by Rudolph McKay for are entertained for his speed. Amo the many to return from Un Of ward Island was Harry Marks,'w HY is visiting his parents, fe' ton. rt ll W l'6 S d Y n were about seventy-five guests pre- Mrs. Guimont and son, Rev. Fath-‘ sent and after .the wedding a hearty er _Gvuimout of Montreal has be py visiting her daughter, Rev. S. t en S. B t. - n Monday, Sth, and returned on Sat- The results of the P. E. Island Me- Ufdily. 13th. S. S. Jean Chrysosto- I` ll) u A correspondent writes: Margate ge eople who are interested in speedy orse-flesh are anxiously looking fo ard *to the time when more laurel r. d a s » handsome figure. Great expectations "Death qwing .. High wwe Wonders Eli Musical I?-ragoons, Battle ol m_ Dreadiiouglits. 09°" l-°' form twice daily before t-he g~rnf.il- ll stopped and all efforts to start were in vain. An attempt to row it Meanwhile the boat was drifti down stream at'a rapid rate, a. had a longer journey than he inten attracted the attention of Mr. Sm who ha ened to be near by, and w other boat. day Schools of Vernon River and Cherry Valley held their annual pic- nic Tuesday afternoon sit Earnseli e on the farm of Harry 'l‘weedy.A finer day for a picnic, or amore suitable location could not have been secured. Th-at portion of Mr '1‘weedy’s fa , where the merry ,picnickers assembled ,fronts on Pownal and Orwell Bays, and is one of the prettiest little spots in this beautiful little Island. The members oi the Methodist Sun- il . rm tributed largely to the enjoyment I y ' ber of people to a. delightful sail the waters of this pretty little 'bay- party; enjoyed themselves with igames. The lunch provided foi- r ravellers was another eloqu Francis Mutch placed his line -new sail; boar? at the disposal of the holiday see ers, and he and Mr Tweedy con- of the occasion b treating is large num- on while the younger members of the a number of amusing and interesting the ments ol exquisite sailing the engine it day 10 a'm’ to 11 mm' 9_2-'att' stand at the Dominion Exh"‘.iti0n, to “%__*T“°* ashore was equally unsuccessful _ g . ng his co-worker do almost. impossible _ Hd USE things upon a single strand of rope doubtless Mr. Woodside would have ,yt 5 d.iZzy»he1ght, and though they _ , _ d' i _ ave ed had not his cries of desperation The films of _speed and q.|;.i|iy_ falling to thee grmmd a.nd_h,ave had h Q J h 'narrow escapes ‘on other occasions, hnson o neon. 1 gallantfyp went to the rescue in ah; Joi-izdzi. A ` they persist in sending thrills _ h ii h thousands at their perilous - ___ ,,§`___ . _.___ ._._____.__._ _ .-.-..-.-1\\\-.\ - . l ,f ~»\..-.\- »-e:_';""" of heavy hrzlicled frogs. This ri Ji M k » ' A *\ 1 i;n‘f ‘Q Zi )» ey/ H iii 22.50 ° ii 20.00 _ Al 18.50 Navy, Black and an Elegant fin fine Worsted S tuche. The Cos skirt is pleated ockets' fiiiislied attractive fiiiisli. skirt. At :i_ beauty in /\iiictliy.~'.t and Rosetta, (ireens, is of Dizigiiiinl Serge, us diirahle as ° - liuiidsonie. This line is most exclusive and is triiumcd in fancy puiiiiu velvet in slincles to miitcli the costume. The skirt is ilziin ileated, and the fiisteiiiiiigs of the cunt are .I I is especially liandsoiiie and stylisli. 1 Some Models el Higher Grade fancy patch pockets, und triiiiiiicd i‘uver.~.. In ii stylishly inode Grey Worsierl with set in buttons. The cuffs nnil collur are fiilislicd _ with piping of red silk liriiiil. lilzick satin 3 piping ou the bodv of coat ;.fi\'c.< ii si._\'lisl1 :uid selling of Autumn suits _ lfyingyour opinion that really good lines at an ready for you that we it. an Cloth, of dzirk Green, uit, with satin fziccil collar, Sage (ireeii. e Black .W/'orstecl triniiuecl with braids of fancy puttcrii :ind plain sou- t has grey satin lining, the and iriiiimcd with liiiitoiis. ss. »-»~».»»e with fiiiicv lupels siiiiii, and i Silk lined cout and pleated .»-_-...i s.-_-.~-.».~.~.e.-.-s.~.\-..-_\~=..\~s-.-~_.\~<-_.\-».»>:-....-».-»~.».-sw .~.~ -_ - ' 4?; -*-f:“"‘- _-_-"--2 S S* 'i~i»rriii.i.i<_‘-i=is wi' THE s'r. Joni: ` » nxi-iIBi'rioN. aerial wonder-workers of the tight rope and slack-wire, who are to per- be held in St John, N ,B Septem- ber :ith to 15th Signer Granada and h been inyured several times by t ro g occupation. By no means inferior to this amazing acrobatic act will be 1 Neilson’s Chocolates / The chocolates that are different. A fresh stock of these ` high grade chocolates just to hand. They are taking the popular fancy. Better ,the sensational “Swing»of Death" by Madsrne Bergerat ln her two ton au- tomobile. Dashing down a steep plat- form inito a large swing the auto and its intrepid occupant are whirled a- bout and delivered to the ground in the twinkling of an eye, but at the risk of life. These expensive features and the Musical Ride of the Royal Canadian Dragoons will be witnessed every afternoon and evening ‘during the Exhibition on the campus. The Dragoons have been a favorite at- traction at the great Toronto Flair for two years past, and their comilnii to Bt. John will be at exceptional _cost to the Exhibition Executive. At 'night $500 worth of fireworks will JUMPED FROM BROOf'll-LYN BRIDGE. NEW YORK, Aug. 16'.-As is result of a wager made with a eomipainiou with whom he had visiired several Coney Island resorts yesterday, Wm. lyn Bridge near the Brooklyn Tower boatmen from is schooner lassoed hi With a companion, Melville Snow Crulksbank started across the brldg shanks hurried toward the railin gedtoward the river 110 feet ibelow. Crulkshank was arrested, and Sno carrying the diver’s clothing, an ed Crulkshank to make the 'leaP~ binder twine selling at lowes prices by A. Horne ®. Co. . 8-lllmwfdrtf. Owing to _the strike on the Grand Trunk Railway we havejust now received a oar-load of carriages from the TUDHOPE CAR- RIAGE C0. which should have reached us early in July, and on account of the delay we are now oi- supplement this program in the open. ______---- "Peaclies, pears, armies. plums. and ripe tomatoes from Niagarg at Beer &; GOH'g, li--l8(l2l. fering them at specially low prices and easy terms to oinse out. A. HORNE K CO. B~l 8ttsdr5l. Criiikshank, a decorator of White Plains, today jumped from the Brook- and escaped unhurt, swimming al- most to the foot oi the dock wihere lil and dragged him aboard. E from Manhattan on a trolly car. As they passed the Brooklynpler, both men jumped from the car. Cruik- S. throwing off his clothes as he ran. Hle paused but an instant, then pliin- W also was held when he appeared. d spoke of a $500 bet which had ‘induc- "Standard" and “Manilla" _ course Evnivrs. Red Rose meeting, Lodge Prince Edward, S.O.E., Tuesday, August 23. ______.____- "Moore 41 McLeod are showing e great range oi`Engllsh Dog Skin gloves in all sizes. ladies. one stud fastener. the sort that you you atjust B5 cents per pair. Moore Q McLeod 8 i»7dtf 8-lllmwfdrlf Raising Sale.” Bargain shown on cvcry hand. 8-16d3i. have always paid i.00 to i.i5 for. This fine new range is offered “Green Shcal" and "Silver Slicaf" hinder twine selling at lowest price by A. Home Q. “This week ends Br0wn's "Money- s are \ \ \ PACIFIC i srznmsnivs ’<'.’1 2, '//Z7 '_ "i ' fm P z ///////u, 5 > 1.7,, - G WW we 0 5 5,, pf” Z fam f W///4 ff ,. " ew/4; "1 Z V /,/_.rg i~.»_\~.- .. _ x. Montreal. Quebec, Liverpool Fri. Aug \.'-Enipri-ss of Irielsiiul Thu. .\\ig iii-Li-ike i\|:i\\itiilm First Cabin Em reesee, . . ........... o.oo P One Chu Cebifig Lake Erie \ Lake Champlain _ . . . . $47.50 _ Lake Manitoba I ‘ Second Cabin Empressex.. .... . . . . . . .. .$5i. Third Cabin Empresses...... $30 oo Otherboats,.. . . . .. . . . . . . . $28.75 iv. n. lioii'/mil. D. 9. 0. P. 11 Si. Joni. N. B , ,J.E.M»iithews,imcsi.A1¢L nt.Charlotteown up. up. A-i .F hung y t. i i ‘ ent testimonial of the well known . k try a box. _ _gr ___ __ __ Ifact that when it comes to good lb ing the ladies of Vernon River, C ll the Tweedys for their kindness sho un this occasion. Bowling Burke's Alley, u market Open lawful days, ten Heart. It is a real family loaf. r children. ' ' E Try s Loaf ` - It is made onlylat the S. W, sctirss niiiieiir HARDWARE MERCHANT - Agent for Paroid Roofing dmwfrmtf _ J sv li. Stewart , Telephone 2 i i ,all < nds w ___.; -_,___ C 3 3 ‘ he `ry Valley and Earnscllfle cannot be _ __ beaten anywhere ln P. E. island. A1- togplther this was one of the best st- ten ed and most enjoyable picnics ._ ’ ever held in t-his_part of the provincrh & and when the shadows of evening were gently falling the folks regret- ' fully wended their way homeward feelin very grateful to their frie _ _.___--1-“ Il`i' ’*'_”_`*”°" rs; Bring Your f cleven 8-l1d1w. ` " __‘____'*‘“_ . ' - ' ' I _______ The first essential of pre- scription value is the pur- ity of ingredients. All our i drugs are selected for their purity and have been tested for strengtli. .We use purest and freshest materials. em- ploy expert dispensers, and the years of practical ex- perience behind us enable us to offer _von all tliatis best and safest in prescrip- tion work. For the high- est purity and first quality 'drugs and medicines our prices are low. ' » _ -» _ . "»'°-wif ii ii ll _\\ "'I`llE TWO MACS” , |40 (ircslt Geo. St. __ _...__ _iii ii city 'rum Ame i Our pac Kziged chocolates -wear 1 »\_\_-\ 5 _ Y- 5 _._ _ _\_\_\_\,x\._,_-_-.V ._.._ _ -V _ V X ,V-_-. ~-~, \,\.w-. »~e\_~-'\. e ~,~- ~ O are always fresh stock bought every week. ,’I`liat's why we are getting such a triide for theni. Populnr|prices,Moir‘s goods, handsome packages. “The _ MacKinnon Drug Co” Cor Great Geo & Kent Streets. ` tliut iiist:intl_v remor- es puint, _g‘_i'<.-use 0:' dia". ‘ stains friiui the hands. II YIM ro cts por tin. Jas. Kelly & Co. »._»~_ 5 ..V»._," »._~_ .\_-\,»_»~\_»\, » ~ 1 A »- ,` _ _ V _. ____ if- J Fire _ I i Y 1:. R. ,, Manager for P. E. I.' ‘4~\.\i 4. Prescriplion Here* " __ l‘lSl.ll’&HGB is a necessity -then place it in good strong Stock Companies such as are represented BROW Charlottetown. ». . , . __ _'_ Hand Soap 1 Always Fresh r lw 'i . . RAILWAY ` Aug. 27 to ONE \\`.»\\' FIRST t'I..»\.\`S FAKE Sept. I2. ff » z`7. 29, 30, 3|. Sept. 7, 8. Fnsi-:s sepi _ until September 14th, 1910. real, with Grand Trunk trains Toronto. INTER 0l.‘0N`lAl. TORONTO EXHIB 0N S 24.05 ........». t`-nod going Aug 35, S_l‘|€Cl.\I. $19.85 .......... I<.XCl'RSlON (`-oodgoing Aug.z6 ~ . .i . . .6 Good for return leaving Tomato Intercolonlal Railway trains een- nect at Bonaventure Depot. Mout- lor. ocean Limited arriving Montreal 1.30 n. m., connects with the Inter- national Limited arriving in Tor- onto at 4.30 p. m. W. K. ROGERS. "Ali