lf r ly. I l' éLQo ng _ or ork? r l \ V _ - \ . Enroll in tlie I. C. S. and you will notliave to look " ion The demand for tech r g. - \ nically trained men is far in excess of the supply. Ob- tain the technical knowledge _ contained in one of our, , Courses and,you“will soon ~ . bc one of the thousands ` that owe their success to our instruction. We can help you qualify at home, < in spare time, and at small ' expense, for any of the fol- ` L lowing positions: Mechanical, Electrical, Steam, Girl, sf' lllnlng Enxlnur; ilrlitsmsn; Archltsci; lul- ` Kasper; Stmmnler; than-limi llrltur; I Ilindavl llmssr; ll' M Writer. - Write TODAY. ltstlng which pull- ‘ tion intoraatu you. to " ~ INTERNATIONAL ' Correspondence Schzols Bo! 799. _SCllAN'l`0N. Pl. ol eau. on out mul. alrusnnrnn ‘f I. C. Schools, Scranton,Pa. Gentlemen,-In .reply to your __ m_~_ quiry as to how I liked the Marine Engineers' Course as given by your Schools, I may say that the more I study it the betterl appreciate it. I consider it a most etiiclent aid to all enggprs in exarnllnstious whether ore the British Board of Trade or the Canadian and United States Examiners. I consider that the knowledge gained from the drawing lessons alone is worth the price o the course. ' Yours truly ~ ‘ WM. H. CLARK, znd Engineer Str. Minto. Charlotttetown, P. E. I. nel»1WE GUARANTEE ‘$1 to make all who . enroll successful students and qualify them for wall. paying positions, if they will study as we direct. li' you want to change your work, we can train you for a' salaried posi- tion in your chosen profession, with- out loss of time _from your' present uncongenial occupation. A A few monihs after enrolling in one of our courses oi special training, hundreds of our, students have in.- proved their positions Land doubled their sa_larif.s..,_,_ I, ,~ ' sq can You Do yt? wish a-free trip to the Stl Louis orld's Fair ?, The I. C. S are giving Soo free trips. 13 oi' which are for this district. Write to-day and I will tell you how to win one. WK. T. PAYNF. Local Representative for P. E. l. P. 0. Box 6 9. Charlottetown Oiliee opp. lltevéle Hotel. call, flll out and mall Nemmreal loglnur soeulmpu Q Cl ll U' I H z-ntllulllnplnoof an Ulnuvllrll Ullilhlli " ' ' IIWMW ` ` limo lnglnnv when Dunn onli Ixus: runes nun Annu ` :Inari omn- Un-onant. - ,,,, ' Cn ,_ ri." ' “ ‘» =t'fr.vj _.dx .-__ _.U -__.__. .»J.l5I_'ff 1 :nr\`~_1‘ . ."f'*\5'T"s.- 5-is 7.-2 All_L- a 'E ~ - _ ..- 1:3 41.; ' -. ___ ihllen tan any ther :hind in. _ i it _ ._ - » ` ‘_ A *‘* '~ so V 4 , C ~ A HEWSON THB ®MHAl PRINCE IUWAID IULAID, SEPTEMBER 7. t9o4 Don‘t put yourself in this man'|p WMP! ¢h| _»._y|n va _ at :"l_' ' A as _ When reduced with water and a t- Iod it is pleasant to take. 'N nm, or some one of your gn mrs to need ,thin remedy soo tor and when that time comes It badly; gon will need it é .I lot buy l now nnd be prawn-ed or \-1' ~mer¥*""“" """e. 85 vents. ,__ -119;, , S _ |‘,J f - .f.._,, _ _ '°`é'o¢“Wi§> Qi D. »f - \i';'¥.-_ .. ,..\~ s»,§_‘}l¥_|~_\ ,'-' ____ _-’ g .,/\v\ ' I f" r ‘L _Q . ;3:_ . ` t§,;°§- ° f" ' TWEEDS . are made of pure wool-that’s why they wear so long. Oi course the wool is skillfully ‘ handled on our fine new machinery. Everythinghelps to make Hewson Tweed: the ‘ o ' Ask your dealer for them. ' HEWSON WOOLEN MILLS , ullran AMHERST; 8.9. rr pr _ i ~ .raisiil ill: » l ~' ' ’ A >f“ll ` `\`\§‘r‘%"-2 ir \." Ilia li lllllff' Hot and Tired ‘l tif'-' how good Sovereign Lime ; ]uice does taste! *It does " more than Qual-_it _natisieg .I _f As invigorating as n cold plunge ‘ and much more lasting in its ‘_ 'eiIccts. ‘ Ng.: O I O loverergnllmeluice _ is the pure fresh juice of ripe 4, . . . >. limes-retaining all the nu- i tural flavor o tha fruit. _.__ ‘|oe,1ac, 28° A coo A lorru. rr ALL onocrnl ‘th smsonrrns mm., - HAUFAX. I.8. _ Q2. lhleobehaaai kmakosnnetnng Wltervrlllenaroatzld-. cantheaelodbapleoty of BEAVER. : FLQKIR c -I-_-.l~wl=-fr--=i--'e ~ A ; lthnblndal sneythanenramelém inCaoadl- _ leuunlhqeegbelhqk anuuudqggr. I. ' ibnll f |\rh&k1baC»\ _\ _.l ' ' ...._...; ek 7 . - I Sla¢¢__.._ o o 0000060000 0O|eooo‘ ~i(*_;_ ...rt-1*? “ :__~ E For EXtéll'§ltlll"' Wsst Eid is alll-’.l"¢li!§. 5.-"°.°'- I = :OOOOOOOOOOOWOOOOOOO 23 ” k; §'3»`~:‘?-1 M. . - O -fl* s fr-!§= ~ » ,;.5¥».,~ ~ =:=§ _ f»f¥§o;2 ~`i» p-9 1 ,_ E152 *ef* W iii =-*ff A” Ev _ . `_K__f- ."‘-_“§; F” ° “ia” ,.».-, 0 QOOOOQ=O‘QCOb¢OO\§0.00 'ln any Gllmhte and 'at ' nnv Season lU'I.'l'lINUT ~__ - » hrilnanclali mrettrg if the Q; f_ ide ltrlctolths Methodist on * '_' _ » inthe Netbeans , ',¢nznr;irninsr.'1‘m meeting was ooaned byl chairman, Rev. A. D. Io0ul|y, B. D. After slna- lng =_<%_ fr .. wer-ereuit-_yRev.F.A. W _. om sw-mry nn _D ' '_ l byRev. W. R. Prpper ‘-*~» alslresentth R¢vs.Thos, Stebbings, Tr. on; Geo. A. el'ar, Gran-~ 1ille;H. S. Young, Manrate, _'Elias S'ack- tord,Royolty, also George Harris, Stan- ley, a theooglcul student at. Mount Alli- son and Mr. Ball, a young man just from England, who will supply the Beiford Circuit forthe coming y ear. ` The io'low- lmr layman were present; C.\W. Strong, Summ°rside; C. H. Wright, Bfdrque and H. T. Pickering, Stanley. Rev. N. Mc- Laughlin was detained by s funernl from- attending. The roll cull being completed, ro\1‘iuc `~\l \_ ' . ‘\\ l , _ 3 »h'”£-l»r_c»nnnrn'»__c»u¢.`__,,_ _ »=-~L»»='~=»»»f»lf=»°y1>e\~~»~ -_ ' _ /3 ‘ fl " < 1 _» ____ ' Remedy. _ , _ . _ Y v/, { ' @}.'..¢- ‘wrre e_'qu'r d into und were found to bc satisfactory. It in likely. only one circuit wltllln he district. will receive financial assistance from the Mission Funds,n~\m ‘ly Cape Wo'f,n.nd this has incrcus rl its own glvlnns. Tre various usseslcd Connexlouul Funds were then npportloned to the seve- ral circuits and are to Lc collected during the year. 'Ih s brought the morning session to a close. After' the devol:‘on l exercises of the afternoon session we re over arrangements were mudafor themisslonury and other mmiver.-ary. The arrangement for the Mishlonary meeting-l is its follows: Sum- mer-slde left to lo:rtl arrnngennuts. Bedcque, Oct. 17, 18, 10, 20,, when rhc rleputatlcli will ba Revs. A. D. Mctlul \ and 'Thos. Stohlloig ; Tryon, Nov. 15 ,l(l, I7, when the deputution will lrc Revs. A. D Mutlu ly and N. Mc~ Lnughl n; Zllanzate, Svpt. 20, 2|, 22, deputntlon, Revs. A. D. McCu'ly. N. Mc- Laughlin, Thou. Stcbliugs and G. A. Sellur, D, Rogers; Granvdle, Sept. 19, 20, 21 and 0'.-t. l3tn, 14, deputuiion Revs. Young, Ball, Stsbb-irgs and McLaughlin; Bldeord, Oct. 17, 18, lil, 20, 21, deoutation, Revs, Messrs Pepper, McLaughlin, Mc- Cully-anrl Vllghtman. Alhertou, left to local axranmcnxent, Cope Wolfe, Mtlbth, Kev. A.`D. Pd'cCul"y; 0'Lea§ry, Oct. 2nd, F. A. Wigitrtman. The 'erlucutlorml and sustelitatlon meet.- ings rv e lmrgely left to loonl ar -nngeui ent. After the-disposal of seveml 'communi- cations and‘n penvrnleonversatulon resocct- ing the worlricm the several tleldsd the meeting wos brought to u close. A pnh‘ic meeting wus held ln thc evening in the iurtercsts of mir-sions nt which Revs. Mc- Cully, Sthlsbings nr rl W'in~htmnn deliver- ed addresses. GOM. __ _ ALBEHTUN ANI] THE FAH WEST lormnr. Michael Klnch left Q Saturday for Boston. _Miss Mary Lepaga .has gona to Toronto on n visit to friends. The nhooner FJ N. Reynolds, Conley, ie in part with coal. ' Willa Dyer and Florence Ross leave today for Chu lohelown to attend the P. W. O. `l Miss Dorothy Kcm»e,Amher~nt, is visit- ing here the guest of hog: brother W. R. l\lcKle. o " f ‘>' it ` ` l l FQT. L'!a`l»tl\was agiassenizsr to Sum- merslde, Saturday and returned by night express. Miss Sludge McKenna, teacher at Rosebank_,_spent Sunday hero the guest, of A. C. and Glieurl' Dq and Nina DQ Roche if achers .at Stumllm ailurnded dim ennivsntlon of French teachers held .nt Howlan last week. , " , Url; 1-hgson whdilraélbaen whiting her .slatetfll Kllhrldi. for _thi past; two months, rsturnedto her home in boston SI¢tul'§{_ir°i°.i'.§§ll§fsthfa0llAL1i “PERn~Y, . ' ' berlrhiu thead, William Bryan, Hugh ll TH! lllf. .EMG .H-1. f --- ' T N T on- I;`.‘»L'I.°§...‘§`l.. ....'?;Z1“.‘?.’ 1.352. lil. :.w.a||.|.e'f-r tfrrtrt H§,é,f§f§fg.§§;,,_ 5* il _rl Inman and Fred Crossmsn. T0l°l'l‘0.0l'l’. 3 Owingtotheheavy rains of the lost -, ‘ ‘ ' _ ~ _(gow days, harvesting operatlohs are .l h ,ye r. This mcansa \_er~y smu.‘l export of ‘pats from here where thousands of bush- ¢ s were former y shlp;.efl.' - ‘~ i The Buptlst und Proibyterlnrl (}hu'rches which lmvc been rixidergoing repairs curing the summer _ure nelrrlnq com~ ` business was taken up. The f.llo\vlng is p|,;.tpm_ Thvy bon .',,.Q5@,,t ,A w,.yi ”""y“°P“’ls‘ Tr" u“““°‘°S °f Ve ‘ll°‘t"l“"'l‘,l-ctiy :\.ppcm-mice mul reflect crerll-. upon t. c c.u‘puntfcrs who purl`0rulerl the \\'ork. Bo ll structures odd much to thc nppcnr-` _ance of th ~ plncr und the congregations of each church are to be congmtulutcrl upon their enterprise. Much interest is felt here in the coming exhibition, at which many of our farmers _secure tt large number of prizes. It is understood that a large number of 'h rses, cattle and hogs will be shown in the ring by our farmers this year who consider the exhibitions very instructive Lund anticipate the visit to the coming one with plensrirc. SCHOONEH ASHORE. ST .lomv Sep*. 4.-The .schooner Genet-lu., 12% Ions, owned uni conr mend tl by Cnptuln Holmes, of Anmv.p» ols,ii nshorc nearSt. Martins, N. B., on the Buy of Funduy coast. The _schooner wssbonnd from Annn.po`ls to Entonvlle, N. S., for lumber uni in thick fog on Frihy night. she got out of her c~ours°. On Saturday morning _ln a.heu.\'y wind and rain storm, tha _control of the .~ohooner was lost. n.uv’s I _ »I1ivcrv Stable, I 1 Queen srizaar. Teams to Hire at , Short Notice. _ Phone 174. sox 61|. 1, 1. Cabs mieetnll staamers and _f ' trains. ' » , - _ "im-.fl-imlll°Dlll' Q Proprietor. , _ _1l°IIm _ _ , -in-i , l ` lt r..‘.“.'.' ..l’.lé’.’iT.l‘.’. 1'. ’.l,`..?l"€.1§",.r»”rf|r.»Z'.° unborn. use and snaps room, eornanienely f llll DTIMI.. I. lktkl. for partiti- manly ` .um'»\.r.1u. is »53fwl'v¢= » Foal SALE Cuffs are the many customers the Finished in the Wnrir|_ r-i » pomewhtt retard tl. Farmers who hnve ' -. Il ' _finished housing their groin, say they _ :have usb about alf as much its lsst _y - r. ~_ » Bllil Illilllll, I ‘ _ N01' CE li C- A _ »f , nl' ~ 3 _ ? i_ Ji ' ff, v .._~ Jr., __=_\r_} :ll fi ir. \-A 5 | r r r l Notice the coat buttonholes, the evenness of every corner, the perfect stitching. We have who will have no other than `SHAlllROCK Ill. Another supply to hand. For sale only at . . Bruce’s. - _ i I Mount Allison lege of Oratorv. Boston year ut Emerson. Consrrvatory of Music L. A. alslllll. A. l)E(`1REES. l Sackville, N. B. August 1, 1904. au mo,we||s6w 0 a ’ Ladies College 5lSl YEAR CUMMENCES SEPTEMBER 8th. Massev Treble School of Household Science. _ _ ‘ Normal Course Certificate from Mount Allison accepted as qualification for teaching Household Science in New Brunswick Schools. Department of Oratory affiliated with Emerson Col- Gruduates from this Department at ll/Iouut Allison may enter the senior Owen’s Museum of Fine Arts In charge of nn ‘ R C A." and rrrfripped with Pictures, Casts, er: to the value cl 315.000. A complete course lending to n frmrlualiug certrfica‘e has just been organized. With faculty of eight members and equipped with two Steinway Grand Pianos, four Pi Organs and forty Pianos for practice purposes. A course ia 4 offered for the dt ree of BACHELORS OF MUSIC. I Com lete CO§'IMERClAL and BUSINILSS Courses. Courses leading to M. SC HOLARSHII-‘Sffor Worthy Students. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. Address, Rev. B. C. Borden, D. T). f THE STEAMER “mv r_r__ruNnuN" Will until further notice leave Stunt Navigation Co‘r., wharf on Tuesday and Wednesday at 3 p. m. for Halliday‘s and Brush Wharves. Thursday at 300 p. rn. for Mc- E.\ven’s and West River Bridge. ` Friday at 3.oo&.l m. for Hickey's. fIaggarty’s and ydeu’n Wharves, Elst River. Saturday at 8 p. m. for Crapaud. second Monday to Vernon ridge according to tide. ‘Tuesday at 3.oo p. in. for China P0iutWha.rf, tide and weather per~ writting. r. J. CRAIG, Manager.Cherlottetown. i u a u s lilack Diamond Lina _ , /4 ,s..._v1/' 5...' _ _ ,_ _, _____,,. '~~r‘ t '.~ ' sl, . v »» ._\ "_ ri-fn'*" -- ___ \,_v., _, .,,.-. i`.`\=.~. t \\‘\‘l »'§._l‘he §1.TS.‘dBonavi|ta, sgleling groin t orni t. t ., Hllbieedueudt Chaiilllottelgvlvn 'lphuradny cor,-, re; or fr .nz 'lr ri '_ .,‘ Isa. . or . ”'ti¥iih‘~'v&~ s dn and Nftn Tidy, C. earryin chorus, egttle _' ksheep on ;ieck,i. _produce under t owes e ra es. ` d§or-further ppdigticulars as to freight ““’ "““°“°‘rl’£ll'~‘% nos it c , . o. Agents. J I f V Y f¥-A Kia- f Y-,f 1-l%3 AUCTION l ¢_.._..__ To be sold 'b Public Auction on the premises on TEIITRSDAY the FJGHTH dug of SF.PTEMBl£R next.,_at the hour of twelve o‘elock noon, all that prop- erty situate on the north side of Kent nt. in Charlottetown, on the west side of the Revere Hotel, and extending* north from Kent St., to the property ot" tue late Chief justice Palmer, being the residence of the late Charles Bums, Esq. A Dlgted this 23rd day of August, 1904, For further . particulars apply t Morson & Duffy, solicitors, llro\vn’r Block, Charlottetown. 14 mwf td A Y R is an important article in baking. _ You want the best that money can buy. Try our new Pure Lead in r and 2 lb blocks, ISC Der ' You willthen use no other Jenkins & Son Drop in and see them TIAWES’ CELEBFATED $5-00 HATS. Week & Co., sole agents. .= \ i\\.¢.w_ `...rmes»5`:`i¥i.‘L.w»-.;,.a. , ~,.,.,. v t A in X* | -¢n»..» on-r-2 » l F lr r r lv I i