-»- 1 i 5 ? “I »~<.. A; I ' * ‘ -‘ , .r 5; - ‘ *_ , _ _ V _ ._ ` hiv,-;s}';?`_;L_,_,’__vV,_V<_'_:_.,>.§;_?3;,i_f:;¢V\ 'V :gl 'lHE CU AFDIAN CHARDOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND /_ _OCTOBE 83 denim Dsnrai. Pantone ||D y Pcnfacr fir M£rA‘l',L;AN|1r_ 1| qpptmnici .57 ‘fs ' GUM? Pl/Ares E “MST f'"‘5“ K Besr NAD?- Marrmnt srbvrtuuisis in If -' oi nire artiicial teeth, u can call in the morning and go home same mls. i-‘erifggt Et and aatisfactionyuguaranteed. We are the ongiilentista in rtiicial teeth by the celebrated Wells System. Teeth made b ayatell ay and the price is same as the ordinary plate. If a sett of W¢ Blk! eclaim for it-don’t pay a cent. BETH EXTRACTBD FREE and without pain when iii: atv' teeth are ordered. 0 A f '-‘_ f ll youlive out of town it is to your advantage to have _work ,_ ' V haeby us as you don’t have to osetiaie. We make artiiicial \ _j M, __ Qth, and Crown or Bridge work same day you come . W _ RE /» /,_ f \ UQ! and ill aching teeth in one sitting, and guarantee no 11 11 . AN,-,",1`1 as ‘ ~ '1.:» W" ' 0' I, _"Hg .-..‘/l*- ALI, WORK DQNI BY DXIN°."A1 Open Evenings rlottetown. P. I. I. ' meretoot ac e Hyouhave some old roots, or badly decayed teeth don’t kve them extracted, but let ns restore them to their ldnral usefulness with our painless Crown and Bridge lydtm, which is undetectable and everlasting. The coat ‘la small while the results are great. ALI. llxaulivsrious AND coNsUI.°i‘A‘rioNs FREE. PKIIALIS TS Hours 9 to 6. 1‘e“h extracted or Elled without pain bv our modern methods. 1.... ` T i pi' f BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS. ci.. Q. E. l. Commecial College, Isaac Oxenhain, Principal_____ ° _ E E Re~opens after the holidays on TU SDAY, AUGUST 20th, ' 1901 A thorough and comple Shorthand and Typewriting Con are given in this Col- lege. The very best work is done here. Our students are successful everywhere, Call at College, ova' Bank of Nova Scotia between 9 and- 12 a. ni., and 2 and 4 p m, or send f<.rProspectus. _ - ISAAC OX Nl-IAM. Principal and Proprietor. Charlottetown, P. O. Box 242. Aug. 8 2aw &w tl Dec. 30 1901 Business Course, and a l it; Your f Piano V We Vvants i Cent be filledas well by any _;>ir.no __ 1... by the uossrs. if Do you know about the mechio its-in of a piano-the hammers, suiogs, tampsrs, etc, etcii. Can you deter- .»" mine between chesp, unseasoned 5 miterials in the hands of poor work-° ‘ ~\i til - v Any 1 Plano _ high class, expensive materials mould# _ ed by the most skilful mechanics that ever built a piano? Morris _ Plano ~ . . You must trust a house with a reputation: That is why so many _ pianos of the MORR IS make End a 31, place in Canadian homes from one end of the Dominion to the other. ri illan., Asa .~ :D Maom . ' 1 coAL In these days of high prices for fuel it behooves householders before lay ing in their winter supply of soft coal to have a trial T911 gf P9 f Hood- . Ask your coal merchant for prices and compare and see the MONEY YOU CAN SAVE- PORT HOOD COAL for KITCHEN STOVESandc OPEN GRATES is second to none. lt makes a QUICK FIRE, CHEER- FUL BLAZE. throws out a TREMENDOUS HEAT, and burns a way eaving NO CLINKERS and VERY LITTLE ASH. ` ORDER A TRIAL AND BE couviiwiip. i,_ " EDDY’S PARLOR MATCHES 0 are put upneat sliding boxes convenient to handle. No Sulphur. No disagreeable fumes. Every stick a ma.tch,'_ ` Every match a. lighter. FOR SALE BY gf i' ALL FIRST GLASS DEALERS." ` ~.» l Ucrtiaelli Silk has absolute merit. Every spool has honest value-no llglit-weight, short- measure goods. Oertioelli Silk news smoothly-ue kinks. no knots, no weak places. Uerticelli is M good silk as can be made. w"_SubscriM for ‘Corticelli Home) Needlework Magazine," 35c a year. No lady should/ be without it Sample copies 10 cents. *Address ,__ Coaricrtti Sits Co., St.Johns,Qus. _.__- | 1 p 1 A clean clear cut proposition. Price advances November lst. Highly profitable for Ltrge and Small Investors Al-ike.° NIW HMSIERMM Ull (I0. recogoizid (and some of the gentle- Hw. THEODORE ROOSE- VELT, President of the United States; Hon. JOHN HAY, S_ec'y of State; _ Hon. LYMAN J. GAGE, Sec’y of Treasury; WU TING FANG, the Chin- ese Minister and the HON. WILLIAM C. WHI i`- NEY, Ex- Secretary. of the Navy. _ The Company owns vast land WDW Producing Illuminating oils which are scarce, have the un- limited World-Mnrkéts and therefore maintain steady prices. _ We do not care to compete with flamboyant advertising. ,We have one well in oil and have declared s dividend on all shares of record, Nov. lst, 1901, of 1 per cent per month, payable on demand, and this divi- dend will be increased with eacli` succeeding well, Two others under contract. - ` We are desirious of having every reader of this journal fully oquaint- »-d with our proposition, Fu-l part- iculars and prospectus ma led on application. Investigate di-st; invest afterwards. _ Present. price of stock 50.: per sh re Par value $1.00, fully paid and 'never assessable. Small capitalization, $10,000,000. Nil Piiiilltl Witt. 309 Bron ` y. N. _ .gpprg e ____ SUM’SIDE me 1 are shareholders) by the _ Miss. H. (A. Compton isvlsitlug friends in Charlottetown. “" ' ' I V n Rev. W. H. Smith has returned from his visit to Nova Scotia. A full line of ladies and gent’s purses, all sizes sud prlcesst Jardine8nMcGregor’s Bock store. ’ 21 d&w iTn_u steamer Greetland-is was in- port John’s, Ndd. V Lin' us hope that the Stanley Will be put on the Summerside-Tormentine route next winter-lest we forget. HON. B. fRogers, Alberton, was a passenger by the . 'Northumberland yesterday on a trip to Halifax. “The Hidden Hand”_is the title of the play to be given by the Boston Comedy Company ln Market Hall tonight. Aarons the shipments by the Northum berland yesterday were eight hcrscstakeii to New Brnnswlclr by Mr. W. EB. Bowness. ` , MB. S. H. J orus. shipped 4.35 lambs by the Northumberland yesterday for the forwarded 800. ` Mr. G. W. Warren has severed his oon- nection with the nrm of Messrs Warren, Hicks, McMurdo Bros and it is understood will enter into the insurance business. ‘ Mas- J. 0. Arsensultpusl Miss Ares malt, Wellingtonjelt yesterday morning will reside with Mi-s.Arsena ult’s sou, Rev. S. J. Arsenault. W. C. T. U.-The usual weekly meeting in Willard Hall tomorrow aftcrnpon wil] be a symposium on Woman’s Sphere and Work This will be a ood o ortunl fail to attend. A souvenier goods, wedge wood china &c. and you can get bargains within the next few days only . ~ Jardine & McGregor, Booksellers 8:". Stationers, Summerside. 2i d&w. Heavv Union Blankets size 60 x 80,$3.00 pci' pair. Heavy all-wool Blankets 64 x 84, 7 pounds $4.00 and $4.50 per pair. Cotton Blankets $1.00 $1.15 and $1.25 pet' pair._All wool Blanketing two yards wide at _ special low prices.-McGougan 8: Wright. li. ALL wool Canadian frieze is one of the best wearing and most serviceable fall, and winter cloths in the trade. We have this goods made up in men’s and the boys double breasted suits. They are strong and durable with good trimming and in every way a most desirable sultfor this season of the year. , Ask to see them.- Sinclair 8: Stewart. _ MR. W. J. Crockett, the well known jeweler. of Alberton. enjoys a large patronage by reason of the splendid stock kept by him. He has added fruit and confectionery of every description to his well arranged lot of goods, in addition to conducting a modern jewelry -business with a full line of goods usually found in an up-to-date jewelry store. The different articles have been carefully selected and only the most suitable is offered to the trade. Mr, Crockett endeavors to meet the requirements of all, no point however unimportant, being neglected.” H. Price Webber was always popular witha Summersifie audience and alter many years visitation he yet holds a reputation which insuresfor -him a- good house on every appearance. No other company every gave so many entertainments in this town as the Boston Comedy Company, and no other like Company have given such universal pleasure and satisfaction as Summerside’s favorite stage artist, his ever welcome wife Edwiiia Grey and excellent Co. of performers. Everyone seemed well pleased with the opening drama “On the Streets of Boston", on Monday night as well as the performance of last evening. This being the last night the Company 'will appear here for a few days, it will o doubt be necessary to secure seats ear -_-_VQ-i ~ C. C. RICHARDS 85 CO-. Dear Sirs,-I have great faith in MIN- ARD’S LIN IMENT, as last year I cured a horse of Bingbone with ive bottles. It blistered the horse, bat in a months there was no ring-bone and no lameness. ' DANIEL HURCHISON. ' Four Falls, N. B. ‘ /_ _ *l ‘ Kenneth J. Me.rt'in. B- A. mul kms W mdk' ‘C 'MONEY TO: IDAN. OFFICE:-Brace’s Building. _ Summersidc P. E. Island. &laitd_ DBN"l`lST._. ', tis lhtliifs ru ®m.# A rililm Eiirietliliitlillli ‘dean nasnuisair” i W' wh' J -_ AND yesterday from Montreal en routé to St. ~ Boston market. On the previous day he' ' _ . 190. for St Thomas, Ncrth Dakota, where they y - s vp tr for all to take part so no member should We have reduced prices on a line of ` V ‘. __ _,_ , ~ - _ , , _ _ __ -We dcnot tihipgj V, 1 _A E f-wPfi°°s\ei \e=mfy°° s i ~fef'i=wn.e_wifi~4@~\1 i it and humbug you with some~ thing,else ifter we get you in shawn-a, ' rf V” Wegivepwhat we . 2 ,, _ . ,' \ fbi 3.1;.. .ry a T 4?!" ` * is wing If .bv ; -_Z “ _*_ _ .ff #Q4 \ Q -.»..»\». ... ,..,*._, _ _V V _ For _Malrket Days Tft...... 1 _ ~ '. . Friday, oct. ifiamuin as mm wide ss. _i Flannelstte`36 ¢~ fi 70,: 1)' ,gy White Cotton 28 inches wide 1' ;, 4¢_ -I ~ » whim cams as “` “ 85.** f' -_ “ - “ 1 ' -wie Crettone the 10c quality for 5.1. kilid_ ` Print Cotton the 8c kind ' 5c. _ L\ii§9’».Veatg1h¢ A sig anim sf natbm vm-ui _, _g_5_¢¢__ _ all the way from 281: to 75c _ , Glpgh _ __ _ `1`§_=Af°iiP_i» 11436’ Our Eamtiii Jubilee Corsets line.-of toe. 1 tunnis tier Fancy Brocade 4Velvet Yi! 1 school " $2.50 a yard you can getit at ' 50°' White One lot Vslveteens in browns Wm-gh 103 fo; and a few other shades was 3i,¢"§-~_5f,_ ,gin $1 s S 25s nym ,ima in A snap in Table Linen worth. i ` = _ _,K _ 50c for - 39c (hog goggs, gg Pg* A~snap in Table Linen worth ‘ - 40c for 25c. . 15 snaps in the mf~n’_¢ dbpartmeiit. V _j ° ' » ¢ _ A boy’s two piece suit $l.75 '_ A no' 0V_°"°9*¢l'A __ for 95s, gold wearing all wool in “Y ` _ _ 1 25. ada' Pants ‘ s Overalls worth Seninen Mclen ; --1 i an noun viwss Last season I aoverierised at list of stocks for sale giving the