r-1 ' _;.i<=.iTif_<‘<»,_£'.§’i¥5_’;_"é>‘.f'ii’»‘f' anime _COUN'|y __ _ _ , _ __ _ _ __ oiilis'rmi'wrmi,D‘, ve., sept. s- l-‘or five hours yesterday attorney Garter with a plea of both pathos ll nrgulnent sought to secure the . l i - - A _ B" ulttei of Henry Olav Beattie. in- W” “ h° my ymerdgy' | The schooner venture. has ole- ‘gffven lor mul-dei~lil§ his wife. At sunset Carter conclu ed, and today me clash between Harry Smith ol the defence, and L. Weudenborg, of Gom- m,',,.we,,lth, close friends and notable mwfyers, is scheduled, the verdict be ,ng expected some time during the lllght. ________ AN EPICURE'S PILOT ..-,vhy do you follow that summer girl nhout?" asked one ea_rlY bird- Hllncnusc of her valuable assist- nllcc,” replied the other. “She helps me to listen for food as well as look for it. Every time she sees a cater- ,,,|l,\r she scr,eams.-Washington Stllr. __ _ rlli; liucrolvs Qui-:silos Much Sickness Due to Bowel Disorder ,\ doctor's first question when consulted _by a Put' ,cnt is, "are your bowels re- gulllr'?” He knows that_ ninety-eight per cent of the illness 'is attended with inactive bowels and torpid liver llllll that this condition must be re- moved gently and thoroughly before lleiiitii can be l”6St0l'0d~ llexall Orderlies are a possitive, pleasant and safe remedy for consti- pation and bowel disorders in gener- ili. We are so certain of their great oilrlltive value that we promise to re- turn the purchaser’s money in every case when they fail to produce entire satisfaction. Ilexaii Orderlies areresten like can- dy, they act quietly, and have a soothing, strengthening, healing ln- flucnce on the entire intestinal tract. They do not purge, gripe, cause nau- scli, fiutulencc, » excessive looseness, diarrhoea or other annoying effect. '|‘lley are especially good for children, will; persons or olrl folks. Two sims, 25c. and 10c. Sold Only Ht llilr sLol~c~Th_e ltexail Store. Mne- Killllioll Drug Go. exal Pearl Too owder /' _ Rerrall Pe rl Tootlt Powder is a superior\ antiseptic dent rice that 1s regarded by many as the best tha can be secured anywhere. It cleans the teeth, harde s th gums, sweetens the breath, removes all cid and pre- ve ts decay. Put up in antiseptic containers. Price Z5c. The ac nnpn Drug Comp ny. ions 219. / a G) fhP a if li Ki I J M ,R \ "' " ""“4 _ ' _.-._ Of Life Insurance Guarantees An abso lite income to your w`fe and ch' dren or 'fc '1`h's may be drawn ri Month y Cheques thi s re ieving worry and anx'ety to know ‘ where lie money is go ng lo come from' to pay for food, Clothing and ot ier neces s of da y life. ` The pr`em°ums on this plan are low and can be paid up rl 0 5 or zo years S lol. d you des re the Income for yourse f we have a p'an to mee you. Write for rates &c. J. K. F 0 S' S , North Amer'can Life- 7~_;dmwf`3m Char otittown » u IE ...__ ,,, !'““'*'* Hui.) 5| iéessesééi *aasssaase 2ss“sss“e“ §,,§¢"5'_"e:`e.i_'Z§§§ .N$. HARLA_ND will run fol.loyvs:-#RRIVE C rwell, Hall day's and Chinn Point. l‘u=sdliy, rvrell. Halliday s and China. Point. Tuesday, r Victor ia, Thu rsduy. Victoria. 'l‘h}irsday. wt River _ -_ Eriday t River. l' rwal' West River, A Sew rd sy. West River. Saturpav. ay will cali fat Vernon River Brid on which cl ptember, afternoon sailings tor East and West Rivers 8.00 o’cloci: as above. est Rivers and China Point must in . leases be prepsi I Q .Z3 ' ‘U2 'do “Z O M tSe ol dW ,_,-¢»-~ _ -. _ It Days to buy in this Province. Miss Gracie McDonald, Brada1bane,. Heath VWBQY. Yurk, was in the city yesterday. , .__C_.. _ Miss Nettle Gallant, city, has 'l-e. ,turned home from a pleasant visit to friends in Sturgeon, l Edward R. Webster is oflering his! farm for sale at Fort Augustus on' Oct. 11 as will be seen by ad. ‘ George and Mrs. Mellett, Bninnl-_. bane, were takiiig in the Borden meetings in this city yesterday. Mrs. Arcliibeia Campbell ann Mre.\ JH5- M°L90d. Clifton, arelvisiting' friends in Summerside. _George Green `is`-.spending a few days at his home ill Clifton before resuming his studies nf, pn_1h0usie_ R. I., is visiting Mrs. John Drum mond of Brookfield. Miss Janette Emery, accompanied by her brother P. J. Emery, Belle River, left yesterday morning for Boston. _St. James' Sunday School and Bible classes will resume to-morrow. A cordial welcome is extended to Students attending colleges. Ensign Jessie Moore of New Glas- gow will collduct the service in the Salvation Army Bnirnelni at 7.30 p, ni., tomorrow. _ Mrs. (Rev.) A., McLcrlli, Amherst, N. S., is visiting in New London the guest of her daughters Mrs. Harlan Found and Mrs. Gavin Harding. _It’s Funny What n. Little Thing Will Do, is the title of tollay's music and song published elselvhcre. Next Saturday’s is entitled, Iict George Do It! There was a large innrket in this city yesterday and same pork was oflered at file, per pound. Utiierwise there was no change in prices as will he seen by the itemized statement given in this issue. ' William Jennings Bryan is one of thc foremost most consistnnt and most convincing advocates of Interlin- ti0l\ Peace- Don't fail to heal' him next Wednesday night nl the Arena rink. There will be no trollbie to hcni' W. J. liryzln at the i\rfn:i rink ,on Wednesday night. llc has H, powerful voice. All should reserve scat tick- cts und thus make sure of enjoyingl the lecture. Three inasted schooner Empress with a cargo of hurd coal for Goo. ld. Full wont inshore opposite the Lohstci' Hatchery in the gale on Wed- nesday lust. and was pulled off by the Tlllr W. H. Aitken ycsteiwlay morning and safely d.,¢l<,.,,1 nf. G. IC. }<‘lil1'l; C051 wharf nt elevc-:l o`ciorif. yesterday none the worst for liei' trip ashore. Chester Willis Robinson of Hing- ham, Mass., and Ethel Blanche Mc- Eafihefn. formerly of Slimmerviiie, Prince Edward Island, were united in mnrriage Wednesday afternoon, Alig- ust the 9th. The ceremony was per- iorlned by the Rev. Melvin S. Nash ut his home on Mnin Street, North Hanover. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. lloiiillsoll left on awellding tour and on their return will make their home in Hinfrhnln, Moss. The regular meeting of Cheese iioard was held in this city yester- diiy with rl fair attendance. The buy- ers present were ~Mcssrs. Spillett, Bif- fin and Mutch.` The cable readz- Thirty-two hundred cheese oiicred limi sold at thirteen audiive-eiglitlis to thirteen and eleven-sixteentlis. The following factories boarded cheese:-Kensington, 500; Stanley, 260; New Glasgow, 260; Willsioe, 70; l]rilerald,‘ 210; New Perth, 110; Red House, 70; Cornwall, 100; St. Pet- ers, 65. All except Kensington sold to Mr. Biiiin at 132. The committee who waited on the Railway re over- chllrge on empty cheese boxes, re- port ti satisfactory arrangement for the future. Tile S. S. Halifax sailed yesterday at noon for Boston with the follow- ing passengers: Miss` I... Seaman, Mrs. W. K. Moi)-onaid, Geo. Seaman, T. Arblilg, Mrs. T. Seaman, Miss C. Bowlen, W. A. Quirk; Miss E. Fill- layson, A. Finlayson, Mrs. M. A. McNeill, Miss I... A. McCormack; A. Rox, Mrs. llcx, J. Edwards and wife, liloyd Fraser, H. L. McLeod, Miss M. A. McDonald, Mrs. R. J. Sween- ey, Mariou Hughes, Miss id. Corbett, Miss A. i.. Howe, s. Howe. G- More- side, J. Welsh, Josllpil Welsh, Mrs. M. Musick, Hilda Penliv, Miss i’en- ny, Mrs. W. Haskell, Miss \A. Mc- Leod, l’. and ll. Ennlan. I-l0W2‘~\`d Kennedy, R. Brace, Mrs. Briicei'-i~lh Clinton, J, Vnil, Dol-otlly ony, Mrs. T. Peters, J. A. Hustler, N. Parkin. J. H. Skorry, Miss _(1. A. l'el\rson, 1:. and M. Lane, J. S. Walsh. R~ (1- Lollizworthv, W. B. Forest. _-4- W- lieger, A. Stilcmall. Mrs. Devine. ,_..___---- ::"'l‘he School that has won the con- fidence of the P60910-H Union Con* merclal College. 3'31dtl- , `____ _____._. ._ “ ¢?\\ ` A V 1 <1. . _ /f-' ,\_ "` _{t`.__,llfr ,-.-.=[`* I i.,I_i,_i l \‘ r llll. li in l, v li; i' i “ I ‘T sg, ,_ 1. .`l':'§,‘,ilv_‘,_i;.._l _, .~., lf!!! * ehhiilhll ”///// \ as “f Miss Cora C. Dean of Providence, - l S i vi Phone KJ T Until further notice the S ' LEAVE 0H’TOW °Monday, LII) p. m. for 0 verily 8.Mp. ln. for O ednearfsy, 3.00 p. m . fo 'l‘h_ursdny. 3.M D m., for Fridny, Sxa. m , for Ea Friday, SLN; p. m.. for Eas Saturday. 6.00 n. m., for Saturday 3.00 p. rn for _ Every alterpste iignd will be according to tide. From Ist June until ln will be SM. o’clock, instead Z'Freight for East an 6-Bdthltutf. you'll always lind it in_our _ Prove it for yourself ],,§|gl, on - uuliiy QUALITY! And EVAPORATED CRi‘.AM BREAD There were no eases before the Police Court in this city yesterday, UllH!‘Z€ff_1'ilic, rich lllllrlc i"zlillefff;,r1_oiiltll\: ohlc -zlililzld of nllylliiillg that can be had. 4-i--._-. L_._..._...'_ _., ._._........... ...._...J l _ _,__ The Greatest; Show 0 New Fall Coats ever seen ini Charlottetown THE GRF..‘\TEST SHOWING OF FALL COATS that Cllnrlottetolvn li-"ls cvcr seeii is ';‘.~\v ready for you in--our rcady to wcalr departliient. You are cordiallyiiivited to colile iii-loolc i'ouild-try 1": any oi' cvcry garment in the store. You will find here the liandsouicsi designs from the tl or four best tflilors iii the Doliiinion-most of the designs shown are exclusive-that is to say they can not br *id at any otliei' stole iii the City. We will just tell you, as well as we can about a few ofthcm. , Ncat well made coals of Black, Kerscy, good A pretty tailored cont of all wool, “wide \vzllc" weight, collar of velvet inlaid, finished with tol che~‘» cllcviot, collics in navy or black l'E;liil Coat collar of black braid, excellent values... . . . . . . of velvet, single breasted, semi ii‘ii:i§!i th ‘ lllrcc quarter leugtll............. ~ Heavy wool cllcviot- green, is the izlfltcrizii used ina very l:ld\,f-like cont, cut single biclisicrl, with lifted back, two deep vents at back. * " Plain “Manuisli". Coll:lr.,.......... _ . _ _ “College Coats” inlaid with velvet, gives zi tollcll of class of this pretty N-zlvy Kersey Co;l'_. lhilllilc breasted, turn back cuffs, fitted back- -a . wariii smart coat. . . . . . _ _ . -Coat “off $15.00 value----Special $12.75- Our Leader in Heavy Striped Tweed Heavy all wool tweed, in brown and green tones, showing a stripe effect--is the material used in our special leader. This splendid garment is double breasted ha. lalg patch pockets . . _ ___ __ e 1 _ I “Convertible” collar-and is by all means li' e best ,,- $1 value at thc price-that we have ever se' 2°l’5 l .................................. . . . |` . ) 'ililldsoliie twecd in “ilop;_lck" or li_i~.l<»;t weave effect---is shown in coats of gre-' -or _gfrcin Collar :uid Cliffs liliislicfl lvitll t>l,lcl1-2-"f biic‘; i`:l_nc_y ‘?_".”'ii_‘_‘1_T‘;’_‘f§_i?‘?FTf‘?¥_ f"_"i‘f _ .1 :.1:_'_i_if.ii_°t_'_'i$i5.00 Heavy “nigger-ileacl” tweed coat in dark grey shows the popular long rcvcr-~-find closed with 3 large buttons, collar and revers edged with black elvet. Cliff iped with the sali1e.__... _ . . Heavy warm cozlt of clark grey oi' brown mixed twecd, plain collar with long, grrlccflll lapels. 'lflirce large buttons, velvet piped button holes, set iu on slant. A notable handsome garment _ . . . . . _ _ . , . _ . .. Reversible twced coat in effect of brown, very plainly tailored, satin slccvc and shoulder lining, ' l l t"d sl in la cl three lnrfe if§§.1.Iff§§.f..’...ffl. .5 . .‘°. _ _ . . _ _ _ _ fi. 18~00 Black Plush, The Novelty feature of the Season splendidly represented here. _ Plain twccd with plllin back nlulzc ii very .~:lnnl't colt. The plaid back is t:ll'.=1e