vdfl’ lgol'. Watch or Would L a Better One than you Have their rmlt us to show you‘ Wellner "Wellner Watch” factory time. W. w. WELLNER. Jewel run down. nervom. have no appetite, and tire easily liUGllES’ DIGESTIVE TONIC. wt 1' ulidyouupin quick time. It; it remain no the nerves, renews the up- ‘ pe itc and puts new energy in the whole system. Price 25¢ a bottle. Geo. E. Hughes. $32}? EVERYBODY goes to COOK’S ' PHOTOS Where babv is always welcome. :l'rouser' Tips! Hang your best pair of trousers up on the wall and takes good equare look at them. ow,do you think it ey aregood enough for any dis- criminating dresser to wear at any particular appointments Are they really good enough for YOU? IfnotI want to im- press upon you the high rank we have attained in this par ticular line. Goods latest and large variety—fit. workman- ship. etc..nusur alsed. Price moderate. Cal and we’ll prove it to you. " ‘i'ro or D. McLaren, The Artistic Tailor. Hildtta twwtf. FLOUR ! flow is your supply of flour holding out. If it is getting short, nowl is the time to get our eu . y Our is fresh and of the best quality including llcaver.Pive Diamonds, Planet. Queen City. Five Roses, Royal Household. Quaker. one. In bags, we have , }.(. pt. sizes. very handy or a small family. Our prices will interest you. llchemia's Grocery. ‘ A. \ Plume {bfiififi‘i't‘oifi'fii’i’ l W ., H iiiCEaglc Shoe for Men We are showing a {incline oi the Cele- brated Eagle shoe for Men. In Patent B x 'mim“ “my. “0’ l8 Oflyfémady just . Em lights- this: hair, cures dandruff. and te'eps things—1A2? ' Hm ’- .. ‘ OP“! from long experience. 9.. m‘ 'c“ if yodo ll ot Own a atcb". While you carry. a you will have. satis- ,_____..._,. _._ ‘ FLOUR i W‘ It is)” bad! Bee lot I long time, has it?nS:or':il:g m a me! ,But it is not so bad asritnilght V , for you can stop this falling. and ike “The i..." “ lug. Col PLEASE Our women’s shoes. never fail to please the most critical eye. Sep V’ They have a giace- T i'ulness and dash of | style that all women - like. ‘ z A glance at the ab- ove shoe gives you an idea of one new Style Boston Favorite $3.00 a Pair ALLEY & Elli. Sole Agents. ' Hal one the Au agent’s samples. See them. Bought at abargaiu ,48 50, 60, 75c tllill 48 Ladies' leather traveling ‘ + lili‘lllll'l " i'illlllilléiillllllllili Head Ufilcos in New ,Bizgwso '. Mics Keutvllle, N. S. SCHOOL parades will i ‘ stand will chlsou. Kinross, ‘ do“ n as attention is paid to correspondence but. it is lulpoeaible to get everything in its 1 written. especially when as of late many communications are be day. FRANK J. lilld-iY. who has travelled or. Island ior the past tnven'y years, for the firm of ii. Shorey e: 00., Montreal. has resigned his position. friends will be pleased to know that; he ‘ will make his regular trip to the Isl in“ this fall. representing the well known firm of John W. Peck & Co. wholesale clclhlers. Tm; Fish and Game Protection Associa- lilock, Charlottetown. THE train arrived last night at 10.45. Miss Manon: CAIRNS left for Boston yestenluy morning. I . . REV. G. M. Caurarm. left on {return to Fredericton yesterday morning. ' an. W. \V. W. H. AITKEN was a posesnger by the Northumberlnnd yesterday morning. Mlss JEAN SMITH left yesterday luoru« ing to visit Halifax during the exhibition. Tull: Bishop of Nova Scotia will preach in St. Pcters‘ Cathedral tomorrow evcn- St. Thomas. Onto. Journnl. i T. BALnEllsos. Chairman of the Boys‘ ‘ Committee will lead the Boys’ Meeting on Sunday at 10 a. in. All boys over 12 luvlt V. LODGE left yesterday morning on a visit to St. John N. B. CARRIE Howl'. left yesterday _‘ morning on avislt to Boston and other ‘ places. ,, mammal... errlvsd 1.» night aw.- ' ' - ands leave this morning tovisit St. John. B. . lat arrived at Halts yesterday from Quo- mm well. It is quite a coincidence that this schooner arrival It the “we enton will take place from the resident” of John Gill. Union w, tomorrow (Slur day) at 2 u. m. plauldtysarcp the. some day with the some ' ‘ . ‘ . Fun. Ann Mas Menu. and V their little daughter. who have been spendlrg ashort ‘ 'v‘lllt In Charlottetoqu left. yesterday morning on return to their hours at Bethany. N. B. » , Ar the Police Court yesterday morning Michael Furnace for drunkenness was lined Morfltdsyit. The flue was allowed to stand lobar pending good behaviour. William MoCabo and Joe Cameron were each fined for being drunk. The case ot Philip Mathsson. .a resident of the east side of ill leborb River. for horse stealing, was rellmnded. The horse is owned by Fred. Robins. Tun Grumman had a pleasant call last. evening from Rev. J. H. t ourtensy of the who was returning from the Foresters' High Court meeting in Montague. at which he repre- sented the Supreme Chief Bangor. This is Mr. Cout-tensy's first visit to the Island in many years. and he expresses himself as much pleased with the island and the people he has met here. He will visit Summer-aide and Prince County before ‘ “' returning to Ontario. 3] Till-2 many friends of N “‘ ' ‘ Gay will pleased tosec him out again after his recent illness in the P. E. Island Hospital. Lonis AND Mas. morning for Denver. EflUllll__G_UlHllllN Moons leaves 0010., after and Mr. Moore. Prince Street. PARTIES wishing to rent. a beautifully l . situated residence on West Street. i‘aclng - the harbor. and adjoining the residence of James Eden. should read the classified column. Buv. W. H. Sannmvtcx will give the address at the Y. M. C. A. Sunday at 3.45. This will be the second of the popular ‘ series arranged for this season. “11'. L. \V. Cook will sing. JOHN T. Pownas of the Bank of Nova Scotia. has been transferred from the Chlulotietown branch to the branch at He left. for there on tember 1-5. lil-Z cargo of the and lat1.3iil. Sports begin be free. Collltiasi‘oxnnxrs should remember that to ensure early Appearance of correspond - out Every c all matter sent in should be much as possible. this Nnrthuhiberland yesterday morning Included sixteen sheep ‘ shipped by Cephaa Nunn f 3 horses byJohu P. Irving for the exhibi- ; lion at. Halifax. three meet at the City at. 2. Grand All persons except oillcials are specially requested to keep 4 j outside the truck. . Tnadeath took place August 20. at. the home of his daughter Mrs Donald blur of William Compmn. Militawn, in the 76th year of his age. leave N ‘ I ing a narrowing widow, six daughvers and three sons. together with a large circle of 1 friends and acquainllinccs to mourn his ‘ . loss. received each Ills numerous lHE illlls ll Tm: Prohibition case at Montague on Friday was adicurned one week. H. H. Kansans“). Alma N. B. is visiting Dr. and Mrs. hlnrvcn. Sculls. W. S.' AND Mas STEVENSth left yesterday morning one visit to Pictou and New Glasgow. MR8 Joan MCDONALD. Cardigan, was a passenger by the Northumberinnd yesf erday morning. Miss MINNIE Hum: who has been visit- ing Mrs. Henry Phillips. Murray Harbor Sou b, has returned to her homo in New Bedford, Mass. Correspondents sending Kings County news will please mark Kings County: at the top of first page 0,! some. sum time of landing. Mus. ED‘VILRD Fislll-zn who has been visiting at her old home at Murmy lInrDor South. for the past two ulon lIS. left on rtturn to Boston yesterday. “Souvenir Chlnnware" views of Manta gue. made in Germany. they are Bli‘gtlui. Prices moderateat W. A. Jolinstone. ' 8-:l1dtwtf Dimich SKih’NKR, Georgetown. on opening a mackerel a few days ago iuuud aludy's thimidc inside it. bearing the words “forget-ulc-not.” Fancy groceries. biscuits. confectinery, chocolates. and a nice line of canned fruits. and vegetables at. W. A. John- stone's, Montague, P. E. l. 22iitwtf Mnx'riuilln is prescentlng a lively appearance those days. The Foresters lire we-lplcescd with their reception in Montague.and nodoubl; they wil loan the town feeling it was good to be there Fancy groceries. biscuits, confectionery. chocolates. . and a nice line of 0:“)!!th lruitn and vegetables at W. A. John-etch”, Montague. P. E. l, \ thitwti'. FOR SALE—100 acres freehold land situated lit Commercial Cross. For pin- tlcnlltra apply on premises. to owner. llanunlln Sickles. Com'l Crass. P. li‘. l. 9-21tw1iv. v ‘ Co's stafl. Sydney. hll I‘th m I run um- Johnson. Dundss Esplll' "Museum Wflm‘w'“ sailed from St. John's. Nfld. ll. ll. 's. In. on Taliesin: M. J. Taylor. Capt. J. C. by the lllih that for it Brain port. with l- 0“ go oi fish. Lime Juice cod wholesome We have the cases. gentleman’s travel- ing cases. suitable for wed- ing presents $5.00, $10.00, $r 5.00. Reddin PHONE 86 0P Bros- Lime Juice is a g summer beverage. West India Juice put up in 25c bottles. Also the Montseriatt Juice in pint and quart bottles. Bccr & Goff. Calf and Vici Kid. Price 33-75, $400 and $4.50. - .Spraguo (0. Co.. ' " ' BUNNYSIDE. Sole Agents. future . . ,lt‘ll‘tlielesdiny 3.", lilting-L A - 3 ‘Farm for Sale at ' Liiila__lulli. tlun desire to cull attention to the fact that snipe and woodcock, this year. can- not lawfully be shot before October lst. Also that no partridgas can be shot either agents in all sections and are determined to enforce the lavr. It has come to the knowledge of the executive of the Associ- ation that snipe have been shot in the dl - tricte around Orwell and Vernon River. No true sportsman will break the law. and the executive feel sure that the people of thosedlstrlcts. if they knew the law. would laws may be obtained from the Post. Mas- to tens at Vernon River and Orwell. A vicnY interesting event took place at St. Alexis Church. Rollo Bay. on Tuesday. the 18th. when Donald 1". Mc- Johnswn's‘monmnun_ 1.. m L "Herring" No 1 selected. “July Cult-ll."— ln halt barrels and retail at W. A. Johll‘ lldtwlf. Kenzie. St. Peters Bay.wns united in marriage 1.: Miss Mary Agatha Peters. daughter of Timothy Pctcm. St. Charles. The bride was attended by her sister Mary Angelina. They were both hand- somely and neatly dressed to suit the occasion. The groom was supported by Frank Glillw. St. Petsrs'Bny. Afterthe wedding ceremony which was performed by Rev. Dr. Walker. the happy coupl. drove to the home of the bride where a bountiful dinner awaited them. After dinner excellent music was furnished which was heartily enjoyed by tho“: present. All loft. wishing the newly wedded couple a happy and prosperous future. rm leave on Wednesday after noon for Sydney where they lntend to make their future ll’ilme. lilcliArill Chum. Sturgeon, while on working on his farm on Monday evening this or next year. The Association has its came up quite close to a bear of large pro portions. which at once got into a hug):- lng position. moved off to a place of safety. Toums'i's and others "attention." The finest line of views of Montague. souvenir post curds and souvenir goods willingly obey it. Copies of the Game shown at. Montague. Gallnndinspectnlure Johnatone. Montague. ‘38dtwtf. Bananas, oranges. lemons. and pears—(received weekly) at. \V. A. 281Mth stone‘s Montaigne" Mr. Creed taking the hint “Souvenir’ Stationery". of all kinds ever buy—they are all baton—W. A. LEATHER GOODS We are .showing a very choice line of high grade leather gr ods in [land Bogs. Purses. John H. Cilloflere his farm of 127 Acres within 5% miles of Chjtown and half mile of Railway Station. Get your blood enriched now" to face The the folllnd winter by using a box oi lulu is in a high all“? 0‘ “Ml/“u” .Our iron Blood Pills. Only as centsper well wateredJnfl fem?" “V9 ““m born—A. W. Roddln. th. 1).. Sunny- \ bill it. Good buildings. Come V Pledges this dfier. With or without “at 4 top. l8dwetwwtf ‘ Card Cases. Letter Books. Bill Books. These goods are exactly the same as are sold in the leading Toronto retail stores and we happen to tectiouern sell them. surges" Fresh stock always to be had in all the name on CVCI‘y piece- :;' v - . .;.;.~.;.,.;. .,. .e. re daiatily put up, pure and, wholesome. know, that our prices are much lower. G.F.liutcl\eson. Ml :5 MUG manna tho mun; Tm; Slhr. Corona. Ospt. R. N. Am Till: funeral of the late Mr! lw‘ 9'1- rus bright Ohio. of numbers. 0. 3- sailed from Savannah for Innisan- wlth a cargo of hard pine on the title the!- She ran into the recent hurricane and becameawtai loss. The crew W" landed safely. CAPT. MILLER nftho schr. Bel“ Stewart writing one friend in thlsoltyi reports that howse in the hurricane of the ilth and mm. for 36 hours. and suffered considerable damage to vessel and cargo. He hopes to have r0981" ell‘ec ed in about a week's time. Bv the death of James Tralnor the City lines a venerable nnd much respech citizen. He was born in the County Monitghnu in 18%, and came to Princ- Edward Island upwards of forty years ago. Since then he resided in Charlotte- town. where he followed his trade as a master mason. The late Mr. 'l‘ralnor was an industrious.tilrtfty men of sterling quali‘ies and he did his part in life honestly and fearlessly. A widow and a_ fomllyriffive sons and two daughters are leftto mourn their loss. The sons are Michael. of M. 'l‘raiuor & 00.; Frank. editor of the Daily Inter-Mountain. Mou- tana; John in tho P.li.I.R. nluchine shop. Patrick. mason in California and Arthur at homeztand the daughters are Mrs. John Trslnor.this city and Alice at home. Tothc bereaved family The Guardian extends sincere sympathy. _____————— Grc'cn Sickness or Cblorosis Just at the threshold of womanhood. that trying period when the whole sys- tem is undergoing a complete change. manya girl fails a. vlclm of chlorosiu or green sickness. Her disposition changes and. she lic- comee morose. despoudent and melan- choly; The llppelitc is fickle, digestion is imperfect. and wearlness and fatigue . are experienced on slight exertion. Chlorosls is much like anaemia becsuei- it iirlees from poor quality of blood. 1m: and such other restoratives and blou. builders as are combined in Di. Chase's Nerve Food are demanded by the system. The regular and persistent use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food cannot, fail to benefit any girl or young woman sutl’erlng from chlorosis, anaemia or weakness and irregularities which result from poor blood and exhausted nerves. Dr. Chase‘s Nerve Food. 500ents ahox. at all dealers. or Edmunsoh. Bets: 3: 00.. Toronto. _________._———-—-— [ORN __________.___———-———— Blin-iNTON —At Braokley Point Road on Sept. 11th to Alfonzo and Mrs. Bryan ton. a son. RICE—1n this city.‘on Sept 19, to John I". and Mrs Rice. a son. ____________———-—- DIED ______________——-———— ANDlilFONwAtSl. Peter‘s liiiy. Sep- tember lst. William Anderson. lured Si) years. MCKINNON-At Brae, Lot 9, Seplenr bt‘l‘ 14th. liveridaie Emma. beloved rtllllgh ter of Martha and Daniel F. McKiunon, aged two months. W ‘ School Days ' Again re-introclire the question of stout wearing clothes for the lusty lads and stir- illg girls. Goto your dry good dealir. your cloth g-.- - MEET m; AT 1!"; ALWAYS avsv sroni: STANLEY altos. MILLINERY Announcement ! Miss Annie Sullivan Our millincr, has just returned from the millinery openings in Tbronto and Montreal, where she worked in savers] of the largest establishments, illus practically obtaining all the newest modes and styles (f trimming both felt: and shapes. 'Miss Sullivan" invites all her old patrons and as many new ones as will ent'ust their work to ill r; and will guarantee absolute satisfaction or no sale. STANLEY BROS. GUST--O ;" The hew‘B:eakfast Food Ready tor the table— l ' A . Ericka }0c Pkge. ' l I ‘ crisp e iclous w eat— 00!. 'l’ v ‘ ~k , ' childreuin every Package. ‘ r) a p“ agc A my for me I l l SANDERSON ck: CO" Sunllysi‘le Groceri- “u. Boys” School Suits We have made its special point to secure good __ .__,__— strong and durable Suits for the Boys. We have them made in Ncriolks, Oxfords. and three piece. It will intelest you to see our stock. B lys Speciil School prints in Kit: of good strong tu‘crd; sizcs'az ti 35. . ' Pliccs 43c, 75c,"9llc, $1.00 up to $1.45. , P E. Island’s C 0 A Greatest o o . 0 Clothing Store. men or your dres:maker and [lle what is has. they will all tell you Oxford Cloths Gltwim. COMING EVENTS. Clt Council meets on the recon [Mon do in each month. James Pawn. Maym . W. Clukc..City Clerk. Next meeting Lodg Prince Edward %. 0. 1'}. Tuesday. Sept 25th lit 3 o'clock Red Rose Degree. Initiation. _————— New Yon Coats. not. copies of New York ones made In Canada but right good American ones chosen by Miss Dorion when In New York received by express yesterday. Jas Paton & Co. il-fid tw 2i. More new Costs by express. the prett- iest ones yet. Jae Poland: Co. il-22dtw2l. Every day brings a new lot of very pretty Costa for ladies. Prch ramp from till (X) to Calm. No two alike. .lni Paton a 00. 9-221”: 2i. Don’t buy your fill But until you'see what I am showing. Th- "Amerieau Franklin” is the bes- that l have ever handled. Tr) Optician. one this time. 1-1. H. Brow. The Hat and Cap Men. 9-sz 4i. “i , alt; Good .itiusic ill the home is invaluable. That Canadians of culture fully realize this is shown by the many homes that contain a . _r‘,_l. HEINTZMAN 8: 60‘. PIANO (MAD! IV V! OLD! FIIMI OF HEINTIIAN O £79.) It is a particularly fine instrument to sing,’ to as l _. well as to perform on. ' ' ' f "The tone of the Heintzmsn & Co. Piano is delightful. the elasticity of action marvelous every note ringing out in clear. pearly and limpid uallty. 1t excells any piano 1 have ever used. ' '-Al6am'. MILLER BROS., SUNNY- SIDE.