NEWS "` f' -~., .- ' _ -W* _.sag _ _ _ ,v _ _ a We are d`isch`ar`g“i . ii in-g' today Reserv Nut and Run oi Mine Coal. I f' '_l’,l1*of1"'ie“' _ 240 ' og ' 4 e , _R 1tc.h1e s One Dollar' Fountain Pen We wish to call special at iention_ to our One Dolls Fountain Pen. This Pen is made by THE L. E. WATPRMAN CO., of Montreal, the nialzers nf the famous Waierman's Ideal Fountain Pen It has the regu‘ar Waterman feed, i4kt solid gold pen in line, medium and coarse points and comes ln plain and chased barrel. In a word ‘tis ‘A Pen that always goes. ful- fills all eripeclations and satis- fies the most exacting writers’ ~f- . __ G. E. RITCHIE all Shampoo Paste Paste is a semi~so'id shampoo so ap conta. ning iii- ciean iness and hes th of the scalp. A dsndrulf and tends to mike he hair scf , ai lry, It does not contain a_s ig e injurious ngredZe'~t_ . .. . .. ......- ........ . ,.25e n Drug Company reat George and Kent Sts. Rex 93" Shampoo promoting the eptlc. removes say and fiuff y. 11710 Cor_G Rexall “ gred ents tor lt s ani s naturally gl.: Price .‘. . . . . M Ki N /'ra D __ --1--1# V-» . If ' __.__~_._____ Mciloubrey Q Bulman General Commission Merchants Sydney. N. S. , . Consignments offarm produce 1 ` ~ solicited I Farmers having first-class dairy utter for ,sale should write us ating prices. _ -sdsttrs6mpq. l i ! _l i _ U' n » _;»'-tnifli, ‘Q 1 _‘ ii' I "l“““Y, r.::'.:;::'.°.ii. #solid by \i_s. iiloiuimenisl oi Cliasiii- li%;silll\‘ ‘ ;l.'i5iii.i,,,..*iil§°i"lii`.r?.i`i§fii.f€ mem _piaelho erect in "iho- snmiciif" J ~ ‘li 'B°ll“ . `ispx..i_stZ, _ L, -i-i--`f. _ - V It pays to buy _in this province.. , "I .___- H. B. Weeks, Fredericton, has gon? to Bt. John on' a short visit. '_' -_ Miss Amanda McLeod, Dundas, has lelt,..lor Broo}¢line,_Mam., where she wilfepend the winter. * Mrs. George Urling ol Brookline, Mass., who -thas been visiting her. mother Mrs. McLeod, Dundas, has lelt on return to her home. Saturday the Northumberland ar. rived at Picton from Charlottetown, at ~12.05. She_ lelt again at 4.45 D. m. with passengers, express, mail and freight, and n,rrived,at 8.10 p,m‘. She leaves today at 8.20 a. m. lor Pictoir returning at night. A quiét wedding was solemnised in St. John's Anglican Church-, Moose- jaw, Sash, on Thursday, Aug 15th, 1912, when Miss Mary Myrtle Shaw daughter of Daniel Shaw, West Perth, 1?. E. I., became. the wife ol Roderick O.'_Agar, lormery of Norwich, Ont. The Rev. J. W. Johnson ~ performed the ceremony. Alter the ceremony Mrs Collins Yates ol Stadacona West served the wedding breakfast. Mr, and Mrs. Agar took the Vancouver “Press lor Calgary. Vancouver and other pointp ol interest. On their rc- turn they will reside in Duval, Sask. The death of Sophia. beloved wits ol George Irving, took place at Bench Point on the night ol August 15th, The deceased had been an invalid lor many years but bore up bravely un- der her inlirmities and suilerings. She was a woman ol a kind and al- ilactionnte nature and strong Christian character who won and held the es- teem ol acquaintances and neighbors. She was seventy one years old. Her funeral took place on the 18th from the Presbyterian Church, Murray Harbor South to the cemetery at Murray Harbour North. The srrowing husband and relatives have the deep sympathy of their large circle of friends in their sore bereavement. On Saturday afternoon, Aug. 17th, the Women’is Missionary Society and Mission Band ol the Cornwall Meth- odist Church gathered at the home oi Mrs Pope Crosby, President _ol the W_\ M. S. Alter the devotional and business meeting were held the company despersed over the beauti- lul grounds and in croquet and other innocent amuscments the time pas-- sad very pleasantly. The pastor Rev. Geo Orman, with his wife two 'dau- ghters and grand children was pre- sent. -A most tempting repast was laid out ol doors and all present did ample justice to the good things pro- vided snd it was 3 happy crowd that wended it's way homeward just be-- lors the rain set in. The Women's Auxiliary Methodist Missionary Society, Cornwall, held their anniversary services in the church Aug. 22. The reports read were most encouraging. The report for the conference ol N. B. and P. E. I. which met at Woodstock, N.B., re- cently was most eilectively read by Miss Myrtle Boyle and the report___o!_ the local auxiliary lyv Mrs- Fftlfik Lowther, in the absence ol Miss Charlotte Howard, with clenrnere ol enunclation. Mrs. W. W. CrosbY1'°“' dared in`tirst class manner 3 thrilling recitation. The chcir gave some ap- propriate pieces in excellent style, Mrs. Frank Howard presiding at the organ. The pastor, Rev. George Or- man, conducted thc proceedings and delivered an address. The president ol the local auxil'ary is Mrs. P098 Crosby. ` T. R. Butt, the popular younz re- presentative lor the famous Ridg- way's teas, has returned to Char- lottetown from his first trip through' the western part ol the province. Mr. Butt is highly pleased with the suc- cess he met, in placing an order with every business house he has called on from Tignish to Hunter River. As advertised Ridgway's Teas enjoy the largest sales ol any high grade Was manufactured in the world and has won scores ol medals and diplomas lor its superior qualities. The most famous prize captured was a Gold Medal in London, England, in 1911. Ridgway’s teas are put up in sealed air tight packages, pounds and hall pounds. This morning Mr. Butt goes to Souris and will cover the eastern territory this week. This is the first opportunity the trade has had to purchase these goods direct, and present indications will no doubt warrant thc pcrmanency ol a. representative in Prince Edward ls- 1and_ Mr. Butt is being recommend- ed by Carvell Bros salesman. ::Harmony ol Rose Soap is made by Harmony ol Boston from purest vegetable oils and glycerine and has the glorious odor ol lull blown Eng- lish roses. It is absolutely pure and almost as transparent as glass. Large cake 15c., 2 lor 250., smaller but lar larger than ordinary cake, 10c_ each, 3 lor 25c. Harmony ol Violet. same as above, but with the aroma ol Venetian violets. Extra cake, 15c», 2 for 25c. The Mc- Co., corner Great Geo. EVERYIIUSKY FARMER `Ui»reii-east Aa 1 , Mrsj O. J. Patton ol Vancouver is visiting Mrs. John Campbell, Prince ,Bt,_Chat_'l0ttetown. __ _ MiBBi!¢4llEmma and Annie Praught. ol *Pownal are visiting friends in Char-_ lottvtqvn. _ i --._ ~ ' Miss_ Laura Inga, Hazelbrook, has gtulflied home alter attending the - M. B. convention at Murray Har- bor. Among, those returning tb Charlo- ttetown Saturday night by 'the Nor- thumberland were' Mr. Hennebury ntl»'W. O; Harris. v " ` » Chesteri' Mchure, Charlottetown, was a. passenger returning by the Northumberland from I-Ialilax Satur- day evening. _ ' _ Misses Mamie Ings, Hazelbroolr, -and Irene Smith, Pownal, have re- turned home alt-er attending the con- vention in Murray Harbor. The residents of Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown, greatly- appreciate Councillor Walker's action in having repairs made to the light thereon. Saturday the Harland lelt Char- lottetown at 3 p. m. lor West River and returned at 5.45 p. m. Today she leaves at 1 p. m. lor Orwell and will return tomorrow at 10 a.m. On Thursday evening, Sept. 4th, the members of Enterprise Lodge, I. O. G. T., Union Road, spent. 5 very pleasant evening when, alter the usu- al business transactions had been iln- isbed, ice-cream and cake were gs;-ved to all the members. The committee in 'charge deserve much credit lor the excellent manner in which everything was carried out. Fred H. and Mrs. Seller and J. J. and Mrs. McKinnon leave this morn- ingior Winnipeg, Man. Mr. Seller goes as the representative of the Grand Encampment ol the Maritime Provinces ot Canada to attend the annual sessions ol the Sovereign Grand Lodge of Oddlellows to bc held there from Sept. 1-ith to the 21st. The Sovereign Grand Lodge is com- posed ol about 220 members repre- senting over two million Oddicllowo icattered all over the world and is the supreme governing body of the I. O. O. F. Mr. McKinnon, Grand Secretary in this jurisdiction, will at- tend the meeting ol the Grand Sec- retaries' Association held in connec- tion with the Sovereign -Grand Lodge. Winnipeg is the second city in Can- ada to have had the honor of enter- taining the Sovereign Grand Lodge and the citizens and ‘brethren ol that enterprising western city are sparing neither time nor expense to make it one of the most pleasant and success- ful sessions ol that grand body. zzlncompetence in prescription com- pounding is fraught with grave dan- gers. Our store is never without a registered dispenser who compounds every prescription intrusted to us. We follow the physician’s directions with unerring skill and care. Our work ls high-grade but our charges are always reasonable. J. G. Jamie- son, Druggist. i 9-6Mtf. _________.... ::For rellei from stomach trouble, blliousness, indigestlon, etc., you need a remedy that has been accept- ed as the best in most households. Evan's Stomach Mixture will relieve- the most aggravated case ot stomach trouble and enable you to get lull nutriment from your food. Sold with a guarantee, 50c. The Two Macs, 149 Great Georbe St., MEM. _ all ._ t Ivanhoe ~ Chocolates "'l'lic kind she likes” made specially to our order with the initials ]&] on the bottom of every chocolate. we _` are therefore in a position to “guarantee their freshness. Sold in bulk or in packages. 50 cents a pound Johnson & Johnson Putting Up Pickles ? lf' you are putting up pickles ` you need our German Brand Ess- ence of Vinegar-the original German Bran of which there are man in-iitatloos. Our (german Brand Essence of Vi ar ls used and endorsed __ _.ii i g\ V -' " by lxsing housewives and cooks throughout the Province. One pint ot' this essence will make ‘three quarts of strong vinegar. It ls good for pickles, chow and table uae. , Dori't accept ai substitute- et the _original German Brand Sassoon. ' g / I _ .The Macs ._u ,i GU}b1{]p1A_N 'g .fi sg-ms'r_or~a1.L.'|~ i 1. _ A __ pAGE,_myE . Q \\‘/\‘ \\ "/// £ "/I _ //A.; //ci \\\\ \ »|-»<"` ' _ 'és - a , \ -*lc J Y' i~_ 1 \ ,-2 ‘Q->'~4' il _ l%!=%e,;`f'_ if-C ' . v iii \ f ;- _ //4,7 Y // ///_ ‘\ i ii -\ _ ,774 ,/_., I ‘ E4/‘l'l"\' iii '=:. 1/ _» _' 1 "(£/ _ % /Ar il 5 - ii* /" , . / , "i _-./4% l _ _ H3, _ Ladies Fall Mens Handsome Underwear in ¢‘ Sweater Coats in _full range now in' |%,,,,~Q l From. England ' I __ 0 in Ladies Coats _YOU ARE MOST CORDIALLY INVITED TO inspect to-day the largest collection of autumn coats that this store has ever placed before you. We want you to come in-look round-examine the garments-criticise the showing as severely as you can- make a comparison with any such line shown anywhere by anyone. The coats this fall are distinctly different from any past season. Warmth, and comfort in every garment have been the points aimed at. But in ad- dition to these there never has been so much smart- ness and style in fall coats since we remember. Soft, heavy, “Wooly” tweeds arc very much used --many handsome reversible twecds-cut loose and full length. Some very effective coats show a belt of leather or cloth. But there is no_ use talking to any greater length about them--one visit will do more for you than all the descriptions that we could write in a month. Will you come--today . 20 Table Linens etc have 'va chance to fill your _linen closet to good advantage. This discount will be iccalled in ci day or two-take advantage of it today 20 per cent oli Table Linens. zo per cent oil Table Napkins. so per cent off Sheetings. 20 per cent off Towels, zo per cent oil i`ovi?i_ngs: ij per cent off Lace Curtains Z per_ cent oil all a Ladies’ Whilewear A day or two more of this great saving 5 ' i B but write TO-DAY to the -_ Civil Service Examinations I November 1912 Competitive. Qualifying. Perliminary which are YOU working for? We make a specialty in pre- p;aring candidates for these cxaminations,and the great success our students is our guarantee. If YOU require assistance, lgt us KNOWAT ONCE. Don’t put it off till the last minute, Charlottetown Business College The School of RESULTS) 6 -yivizi i. ii. M||.|.ri<, rfiiicimi _ ~ /_'Z ,_/' per cent oil all I IUST FOR A DAY OR TWO YET, you X . . . @ g \ , » _ @ ‘ \y 29 per cent oil Cretonnes_ ' Charloiteiown’s Greatest Showing oi- new . __ li V\`; >,_ , . i / W ‘i 1 i ig ‘ii »‘ /, f _ ._ \,.u\ /'I - . \ i ` \ \\4 ._ _ _E-pi f 'i iv .Q i i 'I//1 lj) '_ ,ff \:2"2="`\.>':»~ a "_#§§x~ _ - _\e.=» tl' 'il `..:‘_ bb i 'chance in all sorts of ladies whitewear--get after 6?: ` _ \ what you require to-day--for the discountwill 1 ‘rw - .` be withdrawn shortly-without notice. ‘ A-;’f=`\\h__, __ _J _ _"' | _ I i l "` I I ..__J r-i l . | '-1 Fire . Insurance . sonable rates. Office Sunnyside I ingoodstrong Stock Companies at rea- Promptncss in payment of all claimsl a- strong feature. E. R. BROW $4.00. Charlottetown i i _-fiif;-_:-. _»‘Jt-'_=¥`_5I~.- ~ - _ , _. .._ __ _ ~_-,.. . .:. _~ .__ .__,:_»_._,_V.__ . ,._,_i_ __»v_ _._..:____.___1.__.`|_. chewing the string,If you Cosy Comlori lor 600| Days No more cold rooms for you now-no, sir-no matter how wintry or keen the air and frost. The Perfection Smoke- less Oil Heater has changed all that for you. It’s a dandy little heater that can be carried from room to room-weighs only I1 i-2 lbs-leaving warmth and good cheer all over the house. You nerd the Perfection' heater--to be frank and sin.. ceru with you, you can’t af. ford io be without it. Nickel rim, top and feet, patented burneé that pre vents smoking, heat proof handle. Guarantee , 3 sizes, 4.25, 5.00m. C- _ T ` i `--_-T iusilnvoiudrc if/_ DoN'T ARGUE N WL ° 1 ust smoke. The proof of the #pudding is 1, want a good smoke, jus try a pipefull of our RIV- gnyn ' Is_ ini: d a AL or MASTER MAR INE and you will want no other. You will Find them the "last word" in the smoking tobacco line. 3”" °‘°- V Tasty. Pure, Sparkling. invigorating Simmon’s Beverages are best. Try our Ginger Ale, Orange Pliosphate. Sarsaparil a, Vino, Kola Champagne, Stone Ginger Hickey fd’ Nicholson Tobacco Co. G' H' S M ,M O N S' ’ _ 7-23 Mttstl Sep. 3°. 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