Inq? . £525 slr Y i iii? T" ’ - _~.»»..-:__ _~ ~,=..=--~~»s_»._=.»;-.-~ _ __ __ _ _ . _ _ ,_ ._ _ .» - _ ' .- ,_ .` __ __ _ _ ~ - -*~» »\» #E21 _§_r;.,~...1,.=_. 11:; _,_»_,:,-,;»:___»;_- -» ,x f, _'_ _ __ _-_ _ ` ` ` ' " _ ‘_ ' " ' 'l- ,"7-T’,.;",'. U 'f‘==,;`_`§-"'_ g-_. =.~.-'.-sz, 2? ' -» .2 '~:'." " _ - -.asc ~ ,;.__-~ _ V -, _ ;~- »- V, _ _ T7, Vf».,_-_._.-,;,. __~.-_;,\._¢,_:_ ,,'¢',1;~i¢;.g:;§.-;_._s » » p - - , . \_ -_ ~~ ‘_ -__ -53; f_ ~.~,;.-‘_,';;__.1-,s;V_.q.?i_V~: ` ` ' > `-_= '¢"~ ¥"l2`£=f`f1""`_" ‘ 'rn otzsxnum, cnanorrnrows, gpwnp ;§,A,m_ ,§§,,.,,,m“k 1,; Im E , . ' ' [ g | ' f >~»,>»;-~1-vi r ~» 1 an -» Y* RICHARD A uccuxnv Pl‘€Sl(l€Ilt- d as ies Pai Tbfll Of Yti P vide- Clum Wlgulaum Rem" oe; Surehldgilfdtto C°mP'\°! Over Cost. pay Premiums. \ i,l2l $ 6,l"l =s»2>1;»n,>,-~ ¢- * Citi! / ` `¢¢ I 33.) Ago 1 100 5.700 ‘_ 5 I0.l\II L31 ' '14- r-4.1 291 ,_ _ 1,000 416 ' ; 1000 1,400 :400 ; 2,520 1.622 1 4122 2 1,000 1,964 5 904 1 1,L00 1.867 _ -000 S67 12,173 _ , _ _ _ _ 5 ACTH; 1uf_s1'1_1~s ! TWENTY-FII' E POLICIES. MATCH 'funn 3* f_,_,_ _ If _ , _ _ _ g gpaviaea _ _ 1. ' - _ A3' “ ' Amount | Additio _ _ ` J ` Zrue. to Polic d. _ - | , l 0-mf ‘- 7 ‘ ' -- - 1 siuuu ' : = ~ _ " ' , . - 1 - 2,000 _ ,_ ` ' 3,' ' .° ' .\_ 1.000 1,324 ; 2,5(ll 1,5115 gf* ¥ 1500 :t,%7 4,157 5,000 12.120 2.000 '100 eeééxxitar _-'E.°°.;.55<{ v6- §§Ql¥~ E - f ‘ _ 7,120 f i 2,481 4,481 i . 573 _ I 073 _ i l 1,354 36! _ 1 2,39 , 1000 3,000 ‘ 10,000 1.a,ssz .1000 3.010 1,500 5,000 1,000 % _ 1 ,732 l 5,229 _ , gm even F-4 . iii . Ili!-‘ g. oil) 5 ‘ Q2 ,_- M £2 .N 1-_j_=.;.~;§s~.; _1°:~»_°__=.§_--.s>°:::-.'#.'=f5:-_l‘<3-'~.é»f'¢~'f §§§ee¥a-;'§..Z-fi’s§ed?:§r§§ls§€£.-5% 25?’ “s&8i322s%“se!S898€ 1|, 1,-II6 ‘ g' _ ` U 2. i " l can ‘ _ ~ _ 4, _ ’ I . _ 2; _ .I ' l _ ’ ; . _ -. . l -» . ‘_ _ $ 3.181 & - rr. 5°'- ..~“ =‘-" ~*f~“c-:.‘ »'~_°=' §§§ée_ e§@s§§§?ie’§§§ise§§£§a !£.i'r&'.8>88e &s&88.89>888is&8B8'S 2 5:3 if _ »°°".I~"‘»°° has é§de.§e§§ ses sees ease li l . i,3&99 6,28 nb u 1 SBS 00 421 00 3,Zl) (ll '5 §l8i83S2§°8d. 5** O nv v l 470 00 1' $37.92 `s14o,9oz i $50,041.10 l, $93344 51 $32.61) 74 .1 “i _ , 'icon A. yoimson. 1_4-mu. N. s.. . B. PATON. DmCm for P. \ OHN MacBA , Agent Charlottetown. °’ on 25 i $72,000 P icies _ what; nan ig me ol flvhata `hitioa hands it x 39 Srsuo $°~& 3°0‘UO Q; o U bats. ii iii. Comectloa at lloactsa with train for all ataq I-4|” Frorgl about 5 pl ui. lor CHARLOTTE- rmm cnAxI.o1"rE‘rowN go: rtfrogis 9,4; i~.':.°‘:.°.2.»“:%s .H mm XSISRNEY with Steamer lruee for N¢Uf'l\\l4' ;;g"aL1r4x with c. a. a PLANT i..NE fm Tmwkurmqoumrrofmiémért 'if 5 __ E4 § s88.sss.§"s8s.°.5sssa§ I iii i iiiiii ii Ii ii Eelnggr 0 ` e tu th ral ttyl' lhc Cl1’t0w11 Steam Navi- f , gatiuu C0., Limited. _ _s'rnAMEns- __ _ Northumberland’ and ‘Plincl-=SS' ` _ y Leave as below . N I From POINT DU - ‘ train from St. Joh ' s netting there wit town and I1 ish From sU)lllIfl‘l'SI train from Charl P E I R for da Smda e cepted. e€eB‘;NEyou anralxo( uoo n for SUMMBRSIDE, con ` h expr-em train for Charlotte- * [$11] on arrival of moruingf ' qnceown and all stations o _ . .. POINT DU CKISIWE °°U\'~'°¢°` ing with dav train for ST. ]0hN. BOSTUN and M mtreal. its eaaaectioai. Ill ll i5'5"i¢' hifi ilii iii* ali E ii; wh -*_ Rgilvgp a came!! and eonneetin.;Iineainm\d§*I\¢*l1l4 Canada. rr. w.naLns. ¢_ .,,.r,.»=‘- / ` _ 5’ f' /, lu f a 0 f» f ' ggvoresfasung Mara” .. C, which is'no&ru yulse _fin - edu 'on Can earn o a / In-Hd' bargain by writing 11.B.c..»eua1ai.m ~ ("' _, once. s 6 arf Hana er Maritime Provinces. B- l. , éharlottetown. NEW Lilllllill 60898 lllllllllllli Cllalclalncs. Music Rolls, Pocket Books, P|1_l'Sts, CIC. . IAYI.0R’S i Book and Wall Paper _ Store. ' I Cl"‘°‘”‘\ 1’-3-If 5°°"“" few of the Iowa players that Mr. lillar ` I $d¢|mm theywm the strongest. ‘ Q- _.--.;-=- ‘. ~ . _ - -,_ _11-_ ` , Aagi. 91 l _ F 'i Some people believe any underwear good enough for their skin ! ` Yet 31.27 wonder why they suffer from eczema or why they have catarrh, -` colds or rheumatism. The right kind of un- derwear keep the skin in the right kind of condition, ‘_ The Dr. Deimel Under- ' wear is the correct cover- ing for the humafn body, always and everywhere. Booklet telling all about it, with sam les of linen-mesh, '$ , 1 1 4 wana . DUNLOP . ' RUBBER HEELS ' ®..._. DUNLOP . , RUBBER HEELS ' ~ WEAR , Es: ss: P freeonrequest. S. A. MCB0l3I(l°S.` - Baloon Ascension _._ AT... EXHIBITION. c11A1z|.o1'rEroWN. Wednesday and Thursday we ma wh Selvwmbef- 1` ‘D12 _ -4 a 'Q4 "wk _ _‘_ I., ` s1\1\,»=s‘~<.;».f 3\_\\ I _ , . :Q /z _'v' 1. » _/5 42;- -"-¢ __ $0- _<_~ O For §ale 'cul 1 to ParhMacal'l‘i)?§l¥D 8: STEWART, ~ Solicitors. sau David Millar Learned the First Les- ' Mum-,insane writers ovinivn thwhe Oneof the pretdeet new residences in the city, situated in the inest resi- dential part of Charlottetown. Con- tains nine good rooms, besides large pantry, bathroom and attic/ Heated with hot water. and connected to Sewerage and Electric light. For 711154' 544 llllilllill Pllli ll Formérly Lived in Alberton P~ E. Island ' ._-_-_-0 __ .__ _...___ sons ofthe Game in Which he Has Since Grown Famous in the Western Town- The following sketch from the Guide Post refers to a former resident of Alber _ too. Mr. Millar was at o__e time c:-p ployed in the store of the late Hof.” Herbert B ll and was twenty-one yeans of age when he left that town. At that lim: checkers was a most popular game' and it was in the western town that Mr. :_ Millar began his careir. David Millar, who became champion of l Iowa on the tenth of last April, that being ‘ the expiration of the sixty days in which E. D. Sawyer of Traer had to aoodpt his L challenge and failed to do so. was born on p Burnt Island, Fifeshire, Scotland, in 1849. In 1851 he came with his parents to M Prince 1-:`1wmrs- mind. Hercule mbject " of this sketch grew to manhood Qakiniz his* first lessons in ` checkers from his father who was a strong local player. Like mary sons of old “Bonny Sed- land,” his love for and skill to play his ` favorite game eomes to him as natural hs the air he breirhes. Came wesf- to Illinois in '72 and to Iowa in ’73. Beaten by Wm. Dean at Tipton in "ll and '75, has 'net been _beaten by an Iowa player since, until last *inter when he went down before 0. L. Forsof Algcnia; Ecss 3, Millar 1, drawn 0. ,In '79 ' and ’8) defeatei J .ones Pelliteer at Grundy Centre. _ »_ In |880 met and defeat/ei an old §cotch Kentlemau by the name of Stewurl., at Gladbrook, Iowa, wha inf irmidllr. Millar taat when a. young man he T de- feated Drum mood four to two. In ‘s0m.1°szd.f¢ansa L. A. Aiaémsu ufN>Y““°“” , - “_FI'I-REEOR1\l” WARDRQBES Shaw every new styk C011C¢1t -¢V¢1'y I10V¢lty and staple in fabrics-every thing that -il- proper and exclusive-for fall wear. If_ you know just what you want-or cau’t decide--you'll ind the suit that meets your every ideal here. _ ' _ - _ Hundreds of patterns, in every conceivable shade and color scheme, to choose from. _ 1 You’1l see style changes,'too. Narrow, collars#-bell shaped sleeves-slightly wider trousers. _ I When you stop in to look over fall fashions, askus to show you why . “F I'_1`-REFORM” Clothes are tailormade--yet to wearfwhy they equal any garments made - b _ the hes! _md- chant tailors in Canada-yet COST ONLY H-LIJF AS MUCH. It is a pleasure to prove this to you. _ ' - 1 Suits and Overcoats, $12 to $30. , Trousers: $31 $49 $6° " ' | Fn'.RE1=oRM wfuznaoaa _ som AGENTS, PRUWSE 33.. Charlottetown, E I, of Traer who at one time was ehgipion ot Micui . "" gan , In H99 oefeated W. A. of Marshalltown. Score, Millar 4, Qaeda 2. drawn 8. Theabove named geutlemeuare (ply a Since IH) Mr. Millar, has resided at Dows,"Ia., a.rlyhg'0u hislulall farm andli working at the carpenter trade. an e t at cabinet work he a-besasl!uleheekerbc‘al'6»¢-_his-own ` ` ” ‘ 3 _. _ \'make,whlulfou' 'a numiir _ v ` §_ oltaedaa a' present tot-*any ' _ ' 3 ' |>\8yer.wh0wouldcometoDowl andgde- ,.~ _ . .T -'~ ._ ` __ ,S fw.1.1m1|.¢m¢w1i.in-. umm or rat = - - *V Dodge, now of[WebslAl City, llllleftllo I atempt. Theboard, however,is still to _ , ,_ _ tobelound at tue home of Mr. Hiller, - i ' _ To where he is always pleased to meets an "` ` ' .’ opponent worthyothis steel aemss the squares. - From considerable practice with Mr. is not and never has beenaelose student ofthe game of checkers. but ww. his many victories and few deteatsw his splendid mem!!! and his alility to analyze wins and draws from critical positions in cross bqani plavnmd llv»ys_ playing his end games with extreme loantion. Ooeofhis favorite methodsof m¢ck,1s1oto:ce or lead his opponent away from published play, and then ln themist and fog without rocks." 'romma hem-anger players 11110" thanllr. Millaris; itso wewouldbe _pleasedtohavethem come to the front! U andprove their right to the telle and help us tocreateagreaterinterestin one ' dest mes thot-has ever of the gran 83 cngaqedthe attention of mamkird. The _pwplgof Dows willpnt up a staketo book Mr. Milla! Illimst 5°! 13"* P1519* _;_1p THEY IAKE YOU FEEL 6000- ’_l'he pleasant pnrgative efect eXD¢1‘i¢|1 ed by all who use Chamberlain’s Stomach ,Eid Liver Tablets, and the healthy con- ion of the body and mind which theyl mimi-mlm-l -E House and Lot on Cumberland St ‘Ilan to "7 9 "‘ °‘ ..%nm~1~ , ‘Nl » - Q '.1' ~ 1*' I' L 4 \_\ 12 1_3 ‘\§\< ‘~u. .' “ffl \-_ ¢@‘~f',..+~a:~=.,=. #__---H sa i / _-_ _ `.\ __ :NL J \ ' \ - ii :li _f "la 5;. ,_ /_ § Y fr | 4.. 'ff _ The zreatest sensation of thallitli-8 and zentlemau w _ hu ` and rlroofrsmthchlooll in B D¢1"°i t°‘ and drop again from t-he pil'l_5\m°° _“W another parachute. f tl, N.....°ao.n,n1m¢1 netsw have °“ and mad people ascended in adbaloo\\‘ hd’ parachu*e descent an ll¢V¢1' ki me rwo,-descent? ge'i"1iii»fn:ir'1intu:'sun1l¢. nmctionb L: p 0. - .. ' I _°t='d»»- _ 0 F.°I:.x§Ilb§Z‘h'Btl‘),s,“il~TB- 1 _ '.. another columunevuy me should come FOR _§Al..Es at present occupied by Mrs. Michael MacMillan. Good _ title guaranteed- Apply on the premises to Mrs. Mac- li create makesone feel ioyful. For sale by alldrnggists- Announcem ENTS. _ ' -The ladies of St. Penis Cathedral in- tend to hold a fancy sale 'on Wednesday XHIBITICN During the week of the Exhibition W0 intend offering our ‘ V ' P_;_1;_I'__'f5.sToCIi OF WATC. at specially reduced |n-i_g_¢a.,_ . _ probably .the largest' stock in tho comprising: _ _ ._ , o yi WALTHAM *"-mf" "'~°"‘° , ' 'VVATCHES murine, _ New ENGLAND] 1 ~ ' wow .f».au.;».i. rl " sell lots of - “rms rs A .GENUINE niscotnlfr SALI. Jeweler and Dptieian. ...asf DesBrisay Block. Y Dee. 9th. _ I -By request the iron S.'S.' Gity of Lon- u will re at excursion up Eos River triponlyilc. Sr i ~ ._\ x 0 s . 1 '- ' _ . do Pe ,- , ' mm B°¢H“'¢ I‘““‘b“ Yafd r1»u¢ft¢r»°»n¢rs.an.n°m¢¢rs.m.n°nna I - P .1 _ ‘ U theDr Dlmell Linen Hash Underwear, _ “ S. A. Mcnoutld. - _lllilll STIBIES ~ ' Piimce smear, s [` P. E. L First-class singlej an V donbfe teams. _ _ Fine turuouts for wed- dings, and private par- I more _52 I I-EI.J .WOR'1‘H, PRUPRIETORJ .4 -We will publish, for thebeneflt ofour; readers tomorrow morning tbe_story ot - -Thefhreemasted gehoonerMa,jo¢ieJ.‘ Sumner arrived from New Yo:-kyeater-y ' dsywithacargoofhard eoalfor B. llc-» Hillan and isnowdiseharglng, ‘ - _ ir ' Toeureaheadaeheinten minutes use ‘ Citytlonncil mee-tsgtheseeoud Hou, may ineach month. Dr. James Warbur " on, Mayor; B. M. Davison, City Clerk. _ "1'ncB.1.s.me¢u on nie ant Monday ‘of each month. *_ " -Bieyclists and all athletics Joints 9,sa11P:Eim°"`L? ,..,._f ~ » dm.'h'“'d Ladies’ T _ ____ dc Suits Kum,I01'tHeadachePowden. » I COMING EVENTS. 1 i ' We believe we only Merchant Tailors in Charlotte- townwhomakelnrlies’ Suits. 'rheiirand finish given to ., garments" made b_vushas,bee_n much admit" ed. I ' Ross our cutterjand Miss Barr the finisher will spare no , efort to high standard alreadv,_attsined By us in ¢ I Ladies’ Tailoring; W _ We are Showing the’ NOVBLTIES fo_r.fall wear in Tweeds, Oxfords, and Blick Goods at lower prices you will End elsewhere. Q O O 1 .5 ' _ K TAILOR. »/"a¢‘i~§>4|\ #af -rw..au- ‘ _ What’s what for" Fall? ;:‘;.*:‘:.°s:::.2i. F HUTCHESON The Man _ Who Want a 'Q `, rl m _ romana. --ur------1 s*" 8 i