, \ ,_.,\ »r f f " 24th " " ,_ _'1f,_ “ jtli .\`ov. “ _LN it t ,_ .,,. i; rv ll( we f ~~ ~ » - ~_ ‘it The best. safest and moat pledsant ilitlilll. _ _ A Convention of the Liberal Party of I iQueen’s _County ON FRIDAY, DCTUBER 'fill At iz o’c|ock, noon. Candidates uill be chosen to contest the County at the coiniiig Federal elections. liacli Polling _District is entitled to send (5) five delegates. A meeting should be called in each Polling District at once and delegates selected. §_ 9. .~.'.L, 7;. i E. B. WllI.lAIlIS, BENJ. il0GERS» i Secretary. President Lib-'A550 l 3.i.i v . _I l 5_1 ___ ~ ` ` Y ‘I _ ti .?§ 5 -E55 <3 Y ___-' _ _ »<-§,,§_/\,*`“`- ` gs 1 -‘ \' 2_1 ‘I .._BRi:A|> g _f _, If it / $21( ii iii/ _ _ , - 2 _ JW, _ _ ii /' `.-_-_-.MADE INW THREE iviiNUTEs if, `f _ _ll ~. ( "t g if I, -'>""¢,ll With The _ 4 ,._:-1-2 , UNIVERSAL BREAD MAKER and RAISER ,, ‘» than can he made oy hand in 30 Minutes. E ‘ I Hands do not touch the dough. Does away with I, . . hand Kneading. ,l » T* A 1 A Easy to clean. A child can work it. I I 1 ' ' ~ Soto Cv ._ _ - _-.- I l<"ENNE_LL 8: CHANDLER. \ `i&____,,_ ._,-.- Y _ _ --xi 5- _ _S __~_____V " -r 4 P §;~ .n¢aa..=._‘ f _ __`_________'________”_,_ _,_`_,___e_______._ ~ ' - -T ~---- -_~. t -_ _“_-_ __-_ las g iunremgsvrrsuiis » NORTH 1; ::=. _ ""'{€l5’$Sif` AMERICAN LIFE ~.; ,i '. tri", E, i 'l_ , me .'~ ' commends itself to those contemplat- ing insurance. ' The liberal conditions of the policy contract, the absolute security of- {.;;;E red, and tlie excellent results ob- iil l ~i it ez ’=‘~ "ff: lil. . 3 ined, make it a most desirable coin- ,-. ' pany to do business With. if 'v.?."i _ .All ,approved ioruis of policy is- sued at favorable rates. Russ & Matthews. _ Oilicr slireisav Blrck. Queen St., Charlottetown . ..i .~_ r .I I-_ -' ililli ._, ,Q < '-"G, MV: c.f=¢4¢»-2:5.-g I QUEBEC STEAMSHIPCO., I.ld`.` 1:.=:'=~"22°1* -l `1», "-I' I _ it. -.1 ` ll PROPOSED SAILINGS OF S. S. CAMPANA. _ lit-twi~:ii liioiitrt-:il :intl Quebec and Charlottetown. r i.\i .\io_\"ri “ ilitli " “ 25th “ _ 1. _t A ,_ ,, _ e -- '~ .. .frw 5th Sept. 19th “ 3rd Oct. i7tli “ 3ist “ 14th Nov. 4. ' ' “ ‘iztli Sept " `-,,,_ _,____b/ " 26th “ " ‘ " i2tli (Ji-t. “ i5t “ 1,," `/\ “ 29tli“ " ‘I `f'i""‘ Returning will leave Picton, N. S. for Charlottetown, on the Mondays 'ni >1»..- . l Ki"`Su\>i¢Cl to Change should circumstances require. CA RV E LL BROS Agents, Charlottetown. J 21.5.* "ri r -.~'¢»-G-.ar "Ra-.¢..~r»»,_ , Anseathotic kl\_0.W1\ to the _. d 0 nts] profession today, ia I vi TALIZED We :ire the only firm in P. E. Ialpnd using this anazstheiic. It has no effect on the heart, esulél no I cltness and is pleasant to take. Caribe given to young or old. Extracting ree when platessrc ordered. Braun DENIM IPARLDRS, ,lIenr_\'. tho clii\i'iiiini.: clot-uiiciiist, and °Coriiinencing iztli Septeinl>er leave liiontrcnl at I p. m. l , ' Dr. Reed s iiooiion arrival of trains from Halifax and St. john. , - ¢___m_*__--N ff ,_ ’ 7"” “ _ _ li ill Miss Marion Reid returned last. even- ing from a visit to Sackville. ` The Y`s will meet in Willard Hal] at 7. ll) o'c‘ock this evening. All members are requested to attend. :Mrs W. S. Beairsta returned houie i yes'erday from a visit In friends iii Sydney und New Glasgow. Wanted at once two coat.-makers; steady work. Apply at once. M. L. Frank McKenzie, Suniinerside. 4 d tf. The lute iirrlriil of the .\'ort.huuiberliuid during the piusl few days is due to repairs being imuie to the extern-iioii bridge at St. .loan wii ir passengers mails and brig- . giigie have to be tmiisfcrrcd from one train to unotliur. 'Ihe following were among the I assen- uers by the \vest,ern trniii\\'cililcsdi\y morning going to Coleman ns gue.~at.~° ut the ive-ddiiig of .\ii.~is Reuil and .l. i~`. Stevenson: Unpt Jos Read, .I li l.ciurgey, Siiinnierside; John Houston "vile tor of Custonis, Rusticoville; Arthur and Mis i)ickeson,.\'ew Glasgow; Charles and Mm \\'iiugh, \\'ilinot. The 4-ntertaiiniirent given in Market llul Weiliicsduy cii.-ning by the Meister ill eSin;:crs was the greatest iiius'cul i-vent the niu.~iic-loving people of Suni- iiieniiie itoiilillinvc \\' siicil for. Such ii combination of iiieiodioiis voices it has not been the pleasure of our residents to have listenerl to lirre for :nan uiirs, if ever before. They upheld al the fhi teriiig prmua cncoiniuins ii>eri in iliciriidve t ring, and \\'oii thc liighe~t |\ :iipirciati ii ofthe \\'ho‘e iiudii-nec. The i|iini'tvtte siiigiiiiz was especially an ex- i-cetliiialystionig feature, \\'liile the solir parts in the prognini wort* treats. Miss iioliiiid lienry iii his funny ski-tirlies, pmveiitheiiiselvcs ni-tist_.~i in their lines. `l`l|c progmiu vrzis ii gciiuino eiitertaiii- incnt in every do’i\iI. The Monarch Steel Range, the best steel riingc cvei- put on the iiiiirliet, iviis placed on exhibition yesterday in the sion* of Bm e, McKay &: Co., who hold the agency here for this stove, and inany have been 11 nilring its excellent mid supi-hier qualities. Every prnct cal iin- pi feinent known in the construction of high ;..frai.rle steel ranges has been adopt:-il dn the Monarch. A few of the cliiet' feii tures of this range :irc the patent inipro- veinents which no other range has Those include ti I.:\i-ge Front Feed l’oue‘; ii 'i`liei‘inoii|etcr Guide by whi li the Ira:-s t,herm0inctei~ on tho oven niiiy he ~ei my-il ’R1~r1' __ , N; '_ ‘ . if' ei. r ywiliiiizo-_(I`harles Ri Siturti-J. Baker Mgr. - l _ __,__v_____,__________ __ _ .__._,_._ _,__ byevan the poorest cook. On the front. than in aI§tAnt Lift. by which the tap may beralaod when brolling or toast- lngnnaking these duties u more plessmu. Ther. aim u me rue Ph which is wu- stracted on a seiantitic principle, the' proper also to get the greatest amount of heat from the least fuel; and a Puf bent Inlet _Damper whlch gives perfect control of the fire and is a great. ood saver. By a Patent Contact and Slide Attachment the water tank can bo thrown in and out so that. water may boil only when required. The Largo Fino at the buck of the range is made in part of heavy cost grey iron and ia guaranteed not' to rust out - unlike those made of sheet, steel, in many other rangesj which are sure to rust. when the creosote moisture deposit- ed in the pipe by ooiniensation runs down and lodges in the back flue. The Oren Plates are iuada from l~i gauge heavy steel plate and braced thoroughly with heavy angle iron. The Body of thc Monarch in inode from the finest Aiiicrican blue steel, and no black lead or b‘iick varnish ls used in the finish. Every part of the range, where it is necessary, is lieirvily lined with zisbeslos. The patterns of this elegant range were made for the manufacturers. The Enterprise Foundry Co. of Sackviilo, \i. B., by the Joliettc Steel Range Works of Jollettc, lil., the best high class steel mnge makers in the United States, who have also sent tliein Mr. Zarley a gentle- inan with several years of przifticiil -.xperience in the steel range business, to takechargcof thelrlfonarch p'ant.. The Enterprise Foundry Co.feel confident than iealeri-i in the Maritime Provinces will the ippreclate the advantage of being able to my iii. their own doors u line of steel miigas secondtoiioiio on the Aiiicr`<-an continent, :ind that the pecpic who use the Monainh will liiivc sntlsfaictioii siicli us ciiiinotbc equalled with any other riingc iiiaiiufiicturcd. In iipponivinru. too, t.hcMoiiai~ch excels anything in the Range Line shown aiiywhore. Propor- tionately built, well arranged. iiiliiiiniiily desigiied and prcttily nickelcd, ii would he is iizinilsome ndoriniicnt. to any hann- Tlioseinterestmi in steel ranges should visit Bruce, M:l{ny & Co`s store and sei- for Llieniscl\'es the superiority of this ranae, the many good qualities of whivli can better be observed than described. iii# CURNS, W.-\R'l`S, BVNIONS CAL- LICES. Rciiiovefl for all time by npplyiing Pit- nu'n`s Painle-s Coriiani \\'iii-t "xtriietu'. it contains no acids never horns uid cures permanently. 'Esc only “Put.na1n's se”-1afxnaaiaa1csisnai:'"f”"‘ ' ohieitsinship of s Hfghluil al ri is still a great position, even these levelling; days; and where t ere is s doubt as to who is en- ti led to it, the adherents of the r nl chiefs uphold their respective cigiins with n quite mediaeval ardor. It,u'ould be a. bold Soiithron who would venture to atijudicnto on the competing claims of the Mackintosh and Cluny Macpherson to the chief- tainship of the Clan Chattan; und e en Lord Lovat, who was the ro- Efpicnt last week, at the hands oi 1 is fellow-Frasers, of a splendid sil- ver casket, in recognition of his pat- riotic scrvices, is not universally (though very generally) held to ho the chief of his famous clan, Lord Saltoun, head ‘of the Aberdeenshire Frasers, is understood to assert hi! right to the chieftainship; and when in the great hnll of Beaufort, Castle, the ciaiismen mustered, some years ago, round the youthful Lord Lovat, and congratulated hiin on his ma- Iority. Lord Saltoun (though one of the house party at the castle) stern- ly declined to`t.ako any part. in a ceremonial which seemed to imply recognition of the claim of his brother-Peer to be the chief of their coniinon clan.-London Chronicle. Tho Very Mtn. Of an eminent. English statesman who was a very, dull speaker Lord Ashbourno once told this story: "He was making a very dull speech one evening, when I remarked to a moni- ber of the Cabinet on the drcariness of the performance. 'Ha is an ad- mirable man,” was the reply. ‘I wish wc had hiin.’ 'What would you do with liini?' 'Do with him? Send him to Ireland of course. He would disperse any unlawful assembly fl ive minute:-1.' "~ Baal lusts Valia of s Name. Qullca House, County Cavan, where Dean Swift. wrote part. of his "Gullivor's Travels," hal been sold in the Irish land ludge's court.. to- gether with tha demesns. Owing to the association with Donn Swift the house and land were sold on the basis of a rental of £111, tho ordi- nary rental being estimated at £l'?. U-Imndon Hall. _ _ _ mae nsur All-oily. ' In England the Lord Cliuneoilsr, by virtue of his ofllce. has a rl htte Inspect all public nayiuml and hospi- tals. Ono day while tha into Lord Ferschell was paying s visit. st the ouso oi a. friend near Norwich, lo Vent for an afternoon stroll, uid. happening to pus b_y the great. Il- uano asylum at that plies, the `¢|oug-ht. attack him that 'this was.-a god timer to perform ui odlclol ty. Inc_lde¥talLv, it may be :sid What Hars(bol bah the reputation of being lordstvltlt 'pompous at timus. Bl knocked at the door, which. after s ion; daisy; wu;opt`mo_d by im at- tendant. "You`ca|l't ohms in," ha ‘aa informed. “lt/I not visiting hours." "That makes no difference. I shall. insp&t this ‘institution just the nmol" "Indeed, you will not." the |'lmcilcnai_~_ ' ‘..r u idk id you . . . . . I .J».- » » ' » . ~'.- " ‘b . . rc ~ -.~ 1' ~ :.»I_v mp é V ,. 5-'»_». 5' .,‘ »'_iJ -3, V* -.'- f I ' f .. ' » 'AV 'fi 5 ,xi _,V _ _.-.i=,"_.,l\ ,¢~ ,w r , -f . " "s_- -=,-I ,f. ".s_ ‘. -.iq ‘ ' ~», . ,vs f- ;'_»’h~\- H » ff-c». -_ .' i I-ex. ~ ~ Q. ' - . -_ 1.- . '.~~._‘ '~ ~<~ ..<»~~<~;\._' I ~ .- K., 3; .. » ._ J l / . . L _ Q ‘V », ,N I *, A .qu ..._ 1 . I . 1_`.-..‘f>f_~; -> ' ." ` " ` f ‘i ' " il "' ’l "~\*‘_-»-s¢';"»1`»" .I""‘] _ '.» ` ~ -' < .- _n vos, mr »»f<' 11 ;‘ _»_-¥ .» f 4; ’i;:‘»,#', 9, ;;_ _ _ _ _ _ ,rr ' _ We invite the ladies of Charlottetown and surround; _ , ,_ call , d examine our peerless display of,ngyel_aad :ge do not purpose holding a forma'l,miilin`ery opeuin this seg,=:on_, but __ ,gre welcome to come when ,it suites convenience, see the ,heads _, wear gotten up by our 'own ini1.l1n_’er,' ' i 1 ' " ' I L _ _ miss iii. riUaisiAori,ai§§,f_ I who, since her return from the Fall Millinery Openings abroad been busy putting into effect thenewest and best ideiis 'stored up v.ih_ile_ ayay. _ ` ' The ladies are loud in their praise of the ,work shown, `whi`ch, when com- pared ,with iinpoited models, more thlan holds its own, and is, we venture to say, the prettiest and most artistic collectioif of popular priced Millinery yet shown in the ‘City ‘ ' All the newest shades and trimmings are in evidence, and one is. be- wildered by tlie variety of the season's shapes,as well as by the ingenuity display- ed in their adorifinent. A novelty in the tricorne shape, is made of navy blue PANNE Velvet, with cut steel head band and black ostrich plume, which sweeps gracefully over the flared brims. 'Price _$r'o.6o. _ A charming hat of somewhat similiar shape is of black PANNE Velvet, with chenille finished brim, a huge bird adorns the front while another of smaller size rests beneath the brim on the left, which, with cut steel ornaments makes a most delightful creation. Price only $7.60. Another is a Mahogany colored picture hat with shirred facing of the new FRAMBOISE shade trimmed with wings, cut steel ornaments and ribbon to match the brim, a very beautiful and artistic hat. Price $6.17. A hat of castor furry felt, torpedo shape, trimmed with pale blue and castor velvet with pale blue pon pons is decidedly chic and not expensive. Price. $5.99 Another most beautiful and picturesque hat, with crown in the oyster shape is of black Diliinc velvet, the entire crown and brim being finely shirred, iliree Prince of Wales tips nod to the left, which, with cut jet head band and ornaments complete a hat which is the acrne of style and good taste, price $9.85. Still another charming example is of the new Victorian or “bottle green shade with black coq plumes and jet ornaments, while others show a dash of Ctiq <16 i’0Cllt: or reddish orange shade which is now so fashionable. The triininings this season surpass anything we have ever shown, and comprise plumes in black, white and shaded, whole birds, paradise feathers, 3 tips, breasts and' quills, buckles and ornaments ia jet, cut steel and jewe'lled,- alloc ether we are yrepared for the largest Millinery trade in the history of the store. ‘ » f In addition to our usual staff of Miliinery we have secured the services of Miss Minnie Malone well and favorably known to the ladies o' Charlottetown, being for some time head milliner with Beer Bros. and other iiiins in this City, and who has lately carried on inillinery _business in Tignish. She takes charge of the Ready-to-wear and trimmed Millinery, helping custom- ers _ to select, taking orders, and making changes if necessary, to suit individual purchasers. Being thus equipped with a magnificent stock and a staff of e _~t Miiliners in The Province, we are prepared to F11 all o_rders promptly at ‘ s- factoi-ily and staff. - TRAI OR See our show window for samples of work done by Miss Murnaghan _tgp .9 The Store That Saves You Meney. i _:-- "”T~’.*1r'___Q | _ ]i|l|l1vrii||||i||||||n|i|||Iilll1| Th e iii: _ /5 ‘ 1 : g -.\\\\\ .\ \\\\\\-,,“. .0 I H' V ' \\ 'I 1 ` i Q K ` lf \§_\'§§\\‘\l; _ ..--¢-,:..,, In U _ A1 1vffa(}'.,~ \;;_.5_a - s _ /» ‘.1 1_3*-gg °! . sa '.7 '\~=~: Diamond `_-_'ob :lip I ' "-. ~_ A ‘ Elf. 5 _ A _, ._A : A » ~_;_ 1- -_-;~E-_;-;-T.-;i-e;;; ` , ,_ __, 5; > I , V ; » _ .-.“ ,;.-,,.°.;»;:‘.¢ ,. _ ?"l ~ V Edge l Xe. We have S015 _hundreds of dozens oi this celebrated axe and guarantee every one -to be free of any defect. F°f Sale M nearly every store in the country. If your dealer does not keep this axe, send us 7 5c cash' or stamps and we will send one to any station on P. E. LR., freight prepaid. y I I J 1 /1//’ /' 'lf .4 yr' .f//' » - _ .' u,-._ _ 1”, ‘_ _ ii _) Sole Agents for P. E. i. _ ' I i ` ss _- ia wg of \ _ X00 aa _- _*f :ll'il\`l¢;f _iS Cilllilliil- fD0l\’_l l"1ifI!{cii,'i0_0iil¢i Yilu' ‘ , » , . ‘ s 'f, ' ` _ .,._i_. _ " 1 §e.‘.‘e¥i'. - ,' _ ”-iiior._ Avnly to Geo. W. nnguaii, nam om". sri ii. Fox SALE on T0 IEIT-The liouseiit Bl. Avaidn at present occupied hy Barry C» D°°°°~ ADDI! on the premise or at the ofhfe of Peters, Peters &)u|u. -, ri ii `F_°R,i*lLl-A seoenddraad piano. can tn' bought nl I bargain. as d ii WAl¢`l'ED--A girl for. gencrnl hmm work. ,leferentel required. Good wil!" lf' rlxhi onion. apply anus omg, soil WAN IBD--ly a mlddlngud person I i>°* l‘ iionus tiuvilakaeporih a family ol nm. Avvlyutthtaolel- , _ ydli pd. aww -.-__._..____/,~.___.____ WAFFRD -ies. nlcunwood anyium -il liHl\{A"i\iIAl||l\1||, i W 7d\ E. _ . _:J fl" . Eolpxa ei““" °: max? 'au£.5°°§iSii»": £32 rd?!33""` "'¥¢$.‘»liu'?»‘r'L°l~$'-‘3 ‘_ was ' ‘ ienlarco.. x.udu°~\ ‘1 I : ~"' l.v£SSi=.|.s .ua .cnhiiisit 0 _ 'V 1 i to ioafi inf New- 4-_H._.,_.