.».-. ;- _H`*_l‘l°.°‘Uf°“ _ . _ PACKED iN UNE. AND TWO WHAT COFFEE now drink, it cent a day extra to drink” the in the land, This is grownifrom eel ted eed nnder the beetesgricirl- C E ltltll 'C0llditi0liS. ' MONTREAL , ONLY cant coat over_` "Mac's Blood Food is made recipe used and endorsed by physicians throughout America Europe. It is in a class all its own. The Two Macs. 8-22MZli To give away or to use your own home the best silver is 1835 R. WALLACE Silver plate that resists wear Guaranteed absolutely W. W. Wclln if 111111108 11 11en'\\__ - wlth;that_naturJtl expression, quiei ` tone and artistic hnish that you are bound to admire. Prompt serv- ice reasonable prices. Ctliili STUDIO ` l l 48 __'I for a high grade line of Women"s Pumps and Oxfords that usually sell at prices ranging to $3 75 a' pair. This line includes all this season°s styles in pumps and oxfords- in tan, gun metal and patent leathers- sizes ranging from 2 56 to 7. This is a special bargain and as the line is limited it 'll t :;..Ps:..’;“ °$z.-18 7 Afloat and to arrive pier Schocners “Damietta" and ]ol'.1hnna”f and “Ann ]. Train- or‘?;Izoo Tons best quality auteur 0- if.=._Esa..S1°v= -“<1 Chestnut' Sizes. '_ Customers would do well to book their orders so as to have their 'Coal delivered whilst vessels are discharg- ing. ‘ A CC. Lyons ®.'Co ' New Advertisements. 1 Alley Cf? Co 115 Queen St. 50 cents per dogen lat, !?.s2_°f Q. 90152 l nfl tr nn. 5. funn I Surgeon ent st _ ' Berlin Dental Parlors Bic monid Bt. Phone il” ver rowee Bros. W ' 1 ii 1_ i _ ‘ aa_ | Salt Salt just arrived ter steamer Prima and for sale at lowest prices, ro.ooo begs Liverpool Salt and 3ooo bags Fishery Salt. Matthew & McLean Ltd _ Souris 8,23ME6i. Coal Coal dusilileaboui Mil- 3°'h Wil" " °"'3°_ ef rqgq tons of the celebrated Lackawann Autlggelgq Coal ln Slove and Chestnut Q1; t\,t|» ls the same q\wli\y_°f ¢°°: 'hah '|” “wh “god satisfaction al "li, putt” f,-qui.-Ing Herd Coal ard r¢~ qlnstse ts been ttrm-ores.. .11 .nes and ggitqjlcgrfgnga to talre delivery while vessel discharging WN" P"i°°° "" nweei. » m1m,11e11 it cs That little girl of yesterday is a young lady to-day-f her summer f|»0¢k5 are most becoming, it is the Nothing but a picture can keep her as she ls. Now rtally-isn't it worth a picture? The Dayer. wig iii J. B. BROWN. D. M. D I . DENTIBT Ur wn and B idiro BD 0 llllt- V mjjrr::..lt::.t2:3l“‘°' SEEING THINGS T\05¢|\°°°¢"i»°' 5' A"‘l"°"‘ 'ni "” right is what will trsnspire if you'll gnly be so kind as to bring your eyes here and have us fit them with a pair of EY! GLASSES l’Elil'EC'l`l.Y ,FITTED by our method. Your vision is gtreuglthened by wearing glasses we t In PRICES ARE REASONABLE. E+- W- Tavlvf 5u~scx finger Ale happiest time of her young life. ‘ Malte the appointment ie-day- CHARLOTIETUWN It Pays to buy in this Province. ` Hen." John Memes ana Hon. J. A. McDonald, Cardigan, came to Char- tended the meeting- of the Executive held yesterday. 1 Dr. W. A. Black, Toronto, and H. G- Black. Pugwash, have been visit- ing in Charlottetown, the guest of -their brother C. H. Black. They leave on return this morning on the North- umberlsnd. There will be service in the Presby- terian Church, Tryon, 'next Sunday morning at 10.30 and in the evening at seven; and in Hampton at three in the afternoon. The Lord’s supper will.be dispensed at the morning and afternoon services. Among the vessels now discharging cargoes in Charlottetown are the following: Kenneth C., hard coal, from New ifork; Champion, Capt. Orr, Richlbucto, lumber; Maud Car- ter, Capt. Weatherbie, Louieburg, coal; J. H. Ernst, Capt. Daly, North Bydnev, coal. Friends of the late Robert l’egrum, formerly minister of the' Central Christian Church in Charlottetown, will regret to learn of his death which occurred on the 14th inet at Maursgan, Conn. The deceased ‘had was able to keep up his ministerial labors until s. short time ego. C. Leonard Grant, H. Williams, P. C. P. Doull, P. C., S. A. McDonald, P. C., and W. A.McCalder, P. C., of Empire Lodge. No. 19, Knights of Pythian, Char- l0i-f-0t0Wn. who had been attending the Grand Lodge Sessions in Moncton, have returned. They report having had a splendid. time and were royally en- tertained. .ffl G. C., J. The funeral or the late P. P. Gillis took pl§e yesterday morning, a large number of citizens attending in- cluding members of C. M. B. A. of which deceased was a member. The pall-bearers were Mayor Lyons, D Nicholson, M. P., S. A. McLeod John navies. and J. B. Mcnonnm. The Requiem Mass at St. Dunstan’s Cathedral was celebrated by deceas- €d'S HOPMW. Rev. R. B. McDonald, with Rev. J. A. McDonald, Grand WV". and Rev. Pius McDonald as deacon and sub deacon, and Rev. Dr. McLellan as master of ceremonies, The marriage of X. George Pavil- des, barrister-at-latv, and son of the late Professor X. Pavlides, of Athens, with Miss Gwladys Ventry Canning, daughter of the late P. W. G. Cann- ing, R. N., and of Mrs. Hartley, of 8 Hedclide Gardens. and grand-daughter of the late Hon. E. Palmer, Chief Justice of Prince Edward Island, Canada, took place at St. Lukys Church, ‘Redclirle Square, on the 25th uit, the ceremonY being Performed by the Rev. H. Anderson, vicar, and a¢_ terwards at the Greek Church, Bays- water, by the Very Rev. A. C. Pag- onis.-London Exe., Aug. 22nd. most successful of the farmers picnics _was held on the Experimental Farm at Charlottetown when u Rear gathered at the farm. They ar- rived about 11 a. nu., and immediate- ly had dinner, filling for the first time all the tables and with ten over. Addresses of great interest by Premier Mathleson, Hon. Mr. Mc- Kinnon, Hon. John McLean and I-Ion. J. A. McDonald, followed and then the entire party inspected the farm, with Mr, Clark explaining many things of interest on the grounds. Then they gathered on the lawn and here C. C. Gardiner spoke on CUFUIK Hay and on Beef Cattle, E. A. Macdonald, the member of the die- trict from which the contingent came, gsvs an excellent address, Mr. Justice Haszard gave many reasons why young men can do better hers than in the west, D. Nicholson delivered 5 well spoken address and Mrs. Cun- millglltlm. Mstron of the Ontario Agri. cultural College, Guelph, extended a hearty invitation to any who might like to visit the college. Rev. Dr. Campbell. St. Dunstan’s College gave an excellent address and after being Dh°i.°8l'8l7hsd in one great group in front of the barn and 1; trip on 5 special train across to Hillsboro and back the party broke up. Erof. Clark is deserving of great credit for the trouble and vast nmqunf, of 1559,- and fatigue he undergoes in order to see to the comfort of his guests and for the excellent method adopted of mak- |"K the work of the farm known and _beneficial to the farmers of the pro- vince. That it is appreciated was evi- dent by the tone of the visitors re- marks nn closing their visit yesterday evening. May the good work continue. #British Almond' Pink is an excel-~ lent. preparation for sunburn. "l‘here's nothing better that we can recom- mend. Its emolllent properties will be quickly discovered, even after one application the skin is remarkably smooth and nice. 25c. bottle. E. A. Foster. Central Drugstore, Bunny- sids. . , O tslll l’eople’s Theatre Seal flshiugnff the Coast of Newfoundland its near home -instructive-coma . and see lt The |.itt’e Sttwswsy l , w1»°`.1» wi.. Y Brian ful of Fun--A' Bunnygraph Miss Sweeny ig lottstown yesterday morning and st- l Yesterday what was perhaps the sho t , 105 from Tracadie and 45 from Morcll (From _Yeetdrdsy'a lllvening Guardian) There were no cases before the Charlottetown police court this morn- A concrete sidewalk is being laid on Water Street. Charlottetown, from Great George to Queen Street. Mrs. F. E. Dench and child. Char.- lottetown, leave this week to 1oin Mr. Dench in St. John's, Niid. Rev. W. M. Field of Tryon returns home today from attending the Bap- tist convention in Montague. W. S. Louson, Charlottetown, leaves tomorrow morning for Mon- treal and will be absent for some weeks. ' W. F. H. and Mrs. Gill, Charlotte- town, leavs tomorrow morning on s visit to Toronto, Montreal, Niagara Falls and New York. The Northumberland sailed from Charlottetown at 8.80 this morning for Picton with s. good list of pas- sengers and u. fairly large freight. Miss Messervey of Halifax who has been visiting Hammond and Mrs. Kelly, Southport, left by the North- umberland on return this morning. the Charlottetown District of the Methodist Church will be held in Mt. Stewart on Sept. 3rd at 9.30 a.m. The Baptist Church services of the Tryon Circuit will take Place neat Sabbath as follows:-Albany at 10.30, Tryon, 2.30 and Westmoreland at 7 p.m. Arthur and Mrs. Green of Balti- more, Md, were among thc outward passengers on the Northumberland Mrs Green's mother, Mrs McMillan, Queen St. , .___ thls morning. They had been vrsiting » - f A number of athletes from the mainland, who took part. in the cham- pionship sports in Charlottetown last evening, accompanied by their ad- mirers, left on return this morning. A few are remaining here for B few days. Today the eastern express arrived in Charlottetown at 8.25, ten min- utes late; the southern accommoda- tion at 9.35 a.m., on time; the Cape Traverse accommodation at 10.10 a. acfomrnodation at 11.40 a. m., on time. nearly two months, is at present vis itlng his brother, Henry Square- briggs, 116 Weymouth St., Char- lottetown, and will leave Saturday morning for Boston where he has been living for a number of years. "Llggetts are classed with the most expensive chocolates made, and they are worth their price. They are made in one of the cleanest and most modernly equipped factories in the United States and their absolute pur- ity, delicious flavor and high quality make them the favorites with all lov~ ere of dainty sweet meats. This is the only store in the city that sells Liggett's. Call around and get a hox. Price $1. The McK-innon Drug Co., corner Great George -and Kent Streets. 8-23lVltf. Purchasers of cut , glass need to make sure that they are getting the genuine article. We know that there is be- ing marketed by manufactur- ers who are considered reliable spline of so called cnt glass ln which the pattern ls really pressed, and afterwards touched up and polished on a a wheel. _ 0ur Cui Glass it fully:eui When the cutter tllrsl a piece in hand it is perfectly plain on both sides and every line is cut and polished by hand. We control for Charlottetowmthe product ofthe oldest and largest Canadian factory, and foal that we have the very best in cut glass to offer our patrons. l G. r. 1111'rc111-5011 1 ' jeweler- Optlcian _ unsung ___ liuzlihess Stand and Stock for Sale _ Ae I wish to retire from the mer- chandising business with a view of removing to the West I will dis~ The stand comprises a general store and all necessary ware- houses together with dwelling ac- commodation V The business stand is situated in oneof the very best sections of the province ends large and lucrative trade can be done in produce if the in a short distance of Richmond Bay (which can be reached -by boot) ands lsrgebnsinese can be done 'with the oyster, clam and ,Every Day We Receive Som ` James M. Squarebriggs who has t been visiting in this Province for e ->i1_li1~` 1;1_u1_L__|n1SS 't :’.~::°.‘:.t.'.‘.‘f.."::,‘.:'.‘:‘::‘»‘i‘;?..'c:..:’;' ‘K N 'T *ARG UE purchaser desires. It is also with- ' ,"‘, fl" Of The New Fall 'Coats ' of superb styles and rare ` beauty ol design as well as th\o-roughly dependable qual- ` _ ities atparticularly reason. able prices appeal to you. Yon wantlto see these coats ,we now have 'in stock $l2.25to ‘$28.75. Slonlev Bros The alwuvs busv Store. been ill for the past ten months, but The Financial District: meeting of ` The flags over the Salvation Army, .___,' _._ y __ ,_ Charlottetown, are flying at half- I -_ i "‘°"‘°" Mason Fruit ]ars Pints 75 Quarts 85 per dozen. L.A. HASZA RD _ 5 17 3 Gr:1fSt.ton _ _f -1:: f f HV §|'. tc Beauty o Crown and Country Depends on Paint -- Prepsirrd Paints are Gaining Ground People are becoming for-winced that it pays them to buy prepared paint rather than to trust to the painter in m.x it up. The Sherwin Williams Mixrd Paint covers most, locks lest, nears longest mos economical. 1 ' ' SOLD BV S. W. CRABBE. ` Agent lor S W P. Paints m., fifteen minutes late: the Tignish '_ , " V ` - ~ -~-» - 5 15;-.--3 1 1 us Attend to Your .lPlumbing` Trouble - ~ We have a large staff of expert plumhers-- make a specialty of their work and know that we can give you best possible service. Our first-class equipment modem methods and skilled workmen make for satisfaction when they attend to your work. Have Your Home Heated ' Properly \ Dou’t wait for the told weather to come be- fore you see to the proper heating of your home. Start on the work now, today and are that your home is well protected from winter s winds and storms. Call or phone 263 for information re- iug our system. Stanley, Shaw E3 Peardon A Cor. Great George and Kent Sta. es mA1.¢.~o 'r Nb n-1 sei-.sud t.-.e lldderllrned. andsndernd. '-' ' e deg,” Ex}en1lon to tireakweler at Bow' . l~.’ wi I be recelv at this office un it I it-m~.on Wednesdsy. sen ber |,1 I r the ehonesruetlan of su tens on to rkliiep winter at Bourie. Kings Lounty. l . an . I lane. epseiiloatian and form ol centres; can bs seen and forms of tender obtsi at tg? Department and at oil cvs of all. ii~ lan, Eng, Dletrict. Engineer I ar- toimpwn. P. .i..u.r:.w.n»4w..1l-use.. Ivietrier. ltngineer. Hnlitsx, N. 8 . and pn plppslipation to the Postmaster at sour s. Persona tendering are notliled the teunere will not he coneidered gales: made on the pr ated forms supulis , an argued with their ' _actual signatures staying their occuoatiotis end places ol ree dence. In the casa o tlrrna I s actus signature. the ndature og the occupation and place oi reel ence o each member of the drm must be given. Each tender must be accomDanlsd_lL! nn accepted cheque on a chartered ban , payahl » to the order of the Honourable the M1nlsterofPubilc Wori¢s.equai to ten per cent (10 P. e i of the amoupt of the ten~ ner. which will be forfeited I the person tendering decline to enterinto a contract when ca ed anon to do eo, or lail to com- plets the work contracted lor. lt the tend- srrtpwdnot accepted the cheque will be re~ u 'l‘he Ueoartmsnt does' not. bind itself to accept the iowontor any tender. B) order. lt. 0. DEBROCBERSI - Sacre ary. Department of Public Works. Ottawa, Augusvis, ills. Newspapers wrt nqtihb paid for thll ad- vertisement if t.2_6 nsert it without %tln%§;'i tv from tb spsrtmsnt.-20950. FS-E Funriture Sale too pieces of brand new furniture, consisting of dressers at $5.90 up..` com modes at 2.7 5, .sideboards from 1o 50,' sofas from 5.75. kitchen chairs 4_5c,kitch n tables 2.74. din- ing-room tables 6.oo.bedroon1tsbles gcc, parlor tables 2.00,' iron beds 2.50, mattresses 2.3o, hed springs 2 25, parlor suits, iq 75, (5 pieces) wicker chairs 2.90, lawn chairs 1 zo, Brusselscart et 75c, tapestry, carpet 4zc, straw matting oc. hemn stair carpet qc, Scotch and union W5' ratolts 7-oMtf. m Fire insurance For rates in thai’ E. island Mutha,- re Insurance Comps lee on Perm Build n a, hurches. H .re.B\-hoola. Hotels tlliassa Factories Water Mille. etc. etc , _ °° "° o- D.s1c1.L.1orst Phone _Iaclcet System -of Heating -_--1 f The jacket system of home ' heating which I h.ve im- proved and perfected is without doubtfthe most sat-sl, isfactory and economical of vt. any system now before the.. public. “ith this system you can heat rvray room to an ideal warmth l through the winter months a. the cost uf fuel for one st ve. Cali and let me demonstrate this , system or write lnday for teet- imunials at d p4rli.ulf1rn. Jas. A. Mcllachern 124 Gt- Geo, St. squares 4.75, tapestry squares _ _ra-_- ‘ G.D._Wri ht ` Funeral Director an? sm- balmer-Mias A. Fergusor|.Ls\dy Assistant- Personal Attention and Promptnese Guaranteed. Ambuiance calls answered at shnrt notice. SPECIALTIES Disinfcciing and bumigatrug Furiture Repaired and Reap- bols .red. Silent Salesman made toordsr OFFICE- Kin 1 8 re Phone ‘ ' ,ltESil)El5CE‘l2f B , 'gooltn riids, Phone 80%.' tfliisltlle 1 - 'I 'i |__ Jussi” 1 a i l f A ‘iGet Good Heating in the House NOW Now that you don’t not-ri it is the best time toinstnll that system so that you will have no discomforis or incon- veniences durlng the colrl season _ Our system of heating has all the latest improvements. is so simple. safe, convenient and economical that no ‘ho :se owner can afford to be without it _It cut_s down tie fuel bill, increases comfort and pays for itself in a few seaSon's . use. ‘ Cali, write or phone 393~J for prices and testimonials. Fred H. Trainor V so Grafton St-Opp Opera House --_ /f r A just smolre.~ The proof of the pudding is not in - . chewing the string.lf you want a good smoke, jus 'i .» ,/ try a pipefull of our RIV- ‘ /Qi 3 ’/ff! AL of MASTER MAR `-'r`.""-': . j I a I l` INXS and you will want no other. You will find them the "last word” in 1'~'~"-‘\"='-".3-`.'€‘ the smoking tobacco line. "N > _g 7?.: "3 =. it/.°"'aT. ' 2;? '»f"e`n‘\q}v r _ et Your Racer in Good Trim For putting racing horses in best possible condition there is nothing quite so good as Molassine Meal. Molassine Meal enables the horse to get every bit of nourishment from his feed, develops speed strength and endurance and puts the horse in line fettle. ' ~ . Try Molassine Meal even for a short time and note' the marvellous re- sults. Get it from obster fishermen. ~ ~ A u I d B r 0 8 “mmm sm. _ Tm.. ...yi Jrgicryaaétzm, lkliickey 8 Nicholson Tobacco Co.) Lam Qeeggi A '_ r _r-1. h '.»1 ft ,.,_k_ ; ,itil ‘f - 3 _,_ ,A 4, i l ,,/I , Y_._,, R f 1 ff :_, 5; J.. _ ‘;fj~*"‘r ~D.~_r. .. <1, \\. _i ti .5 X. _.25 . ~;ji1c .'_~»i1i 1_2. 1? A ,_'.. -- tn 21 “-2 'ii 'i> _'I Ili. E1 ,‘i; ri >-aux.-r. }a...~f..__.. ._ .......,»1..sv -- we--\_._.....~.._,»_. »1~ ,'.1_ ., ._ » ‘__ I la 'ff -1 ig . it