A * ” `: »-".' , *=f§~*\“zs-:,,..,.,. ~ E/mb... h’s?‘\~ i 4... ‘ ff `~-1-',», ~- “-"`”__`.". - ` 'A' ~:»` ' f‘ ‘ - " - _f_~._.~i.T:f‘51’.e: ".'f» ,Y ` ri f' -P _ -V i. . 1..-si cleans. ‘W _____ _ _ _ . fa _- ,;>.i>,;V~pi _.'57 51;' ""‘°' _ ‘;-2. -‘-, lf' :A I . r ~a if _.gh _f ~ ’ 2 . sf rcaaya Pfebamrrnca. ITHE CHPQLQTWT , . -‘i?"i*'?lf°§»'I§.¥‘ '.i`ii»‘°`.Ir .'.'.rI‘r.§f .-._. H- ‘ 1- if-= 53'# r _ ‘ . s|Nrs's coittdt =-=-of »\»~=f~i-- -My WN” *nd *WU* *"6* "i“d’» M' "°‘l ° I 1 . Ame-entl experienced manairament I I ' “tue `f.l-mel-_ ` __' - Chailottetowu Business _in_ ` - p' I, _ _ _ , ' . r ~~~ ~-‘F "‘.’.“` °““° `.`,`..;, ..~. °'°°°°““‘°“°°””°':°'°" “W” “tii'OCTOBER-*i5th150,=l, 1903. w-ll." Our -l\-iieu S 0014 Bd ~ the future than in t e past,for thode .\Iu~ rffs mower of nenminshivl wriiivrr mend for a round business training is be SCHOOL OPENS T0-MOR ROW And we are ready with a full line of everything required for school trade. School Books. ' Exercise Books. Scribblers. Inks, Yens, Pencils, etc., at lowest prices possible- 5 p. c. discount fo all Scholars. You don’t have to ask for yourdiscount it will be taken off your books with- your asking. Mitchcll’s Bookstore Sunnyside. iwlahaupqpeqpru 3' I 1 I KEEP TIIE IIIIIIREN STRIIIGIIT Crooked backs a stoopiiig ‘ should _ . V mean impaired de opment of the chest, and that means children are most is shown, let us sup a shoulder brace th will correct the troub n You can’t put a mo value on help of th kind. We keep- th for grown up ones t Price 75c pair. 'i DRUGGIST, Tl1e'Medical Hall. im- paired vitality for life, apt to get round should ed at school. Wh any tendency to this A P .I.- Il. JIIIIIESII ANYONE wishing to purchase Clarinet in _the k_ey of A, Bb di C which is now in daily use and first-class condition, can learn o bargain by writing A.B.C'.. Gflaf Omge. 8 6 (ltf House and Lot on Cumberland M at present occupied by Mrs. Michael MacMillan. Good title guarant Apply on the premises to Mrs. Millan or to JAMES BARRETT. Bee Hive Lumber Y 8-zodtf FURNITURE PIILISII -We havethe best- Fur- niture Polish procurable easy to no f\1H>1h' E, no dirt, gives brillipnt pol; ' a 1 -*=-tied pianos and any kind of furniture. Try _a bottle only x5c. H. A. urls I é is ii i |lG¢l ‘Hotel Diane ST 10ml. mir. ‘ ‘Hotel Be1'm.o` soars evninrv :nn e. TEE QYDNIEIY ‘ BYDIIY, R. 8. , rin ra A §..|f§- !9li\!“-US- _Pr l _ , Kidney A f' Pills ' and wish they could wr.te as well, but it requlrei uh ~ patience of Job tr get them to practice intelligently that they mi -ht lnmroveg ‘We have kept up a conii ual ing the best mango be had for that p '.4 tion. The great importance cf the eu‘\j-i t has at last forced i- sell upon the public and now that our Chief Supt. of E luca- tioi is taking a lively interest in the IDM- ter, our hands are strengthened and balbrl' results mast surely follow. J uso here I .acura uae to ay ec me bays and girls at- tending school, “let the :hours devote i to the study d practice or penmanshiv be the most ehinest in yaurachool life as they will in this practical age prove the mo~t nrohtable to you in maturer years." Ill this connection Mr. Miller pays a wry high tribute to the late Bishop ol Chariti- tetown for his interest and appreciation of neat work. “His Lordship wrote an exceptionally neat hand for his advanced age, as you can sse, and appreciated the same in others wherever found.” The sample shown us would do credit to any penman and we hope to prevail ul‘0ll Mf- Miller to allow us to reproduce it Soma day in the hope that it may inspire others to greater eiiort. - In 1885 we iind, among other names on the register, that of A. P. McLellan, now Father McLellan of Sr. Andrews. Mr- McLell -in at than time was connected wi h si. nmatans college. md. the ZBi»h°v “feeling that Ecclslalso should have some knowledge of hu-line ss and accounts" placed Mr. Mi-Lell-in in tuilioa for the purpcse of afterward introducing a short course at St. Dunstan. Mr. Mciiellan was a splendid success as a student. His work at the C. B. C. was a success and so much appreciated were his services in connection with St. Dunstan's that _ he afterward become Rector of that old and honored seat of learning? The re- sult ef his labors as Rector is well known- He was a tremendous success. He says, “the C. B. C's get there.” ' A look over the various registers down to the present affords quite an interesting s udy, and oneis surprised to ilnd there the names' of ‘ so many who are today either holding: the cream of positions or are the employers of skilled labor. That the Charlottetown Business College has been the ‘door to success,” for quite an army of young men and women-there is no room for doubt. The history of the College down to the present present, one long chain oi suc- cess, and it is the history of its Principal. In College and out of College the students have ev. r found an earnest and sincere frend and teacher in Mr. Miller. His long experience in the needs ot business. and professional men, his ability to 'sup- eriniend the different departments to see that each and every teacher is doing his or her best, his approachable disposition and desire to forward the interests o£_al[ intrusted to his cnrepre-eminently fit him for the responsible position. he holds. Never satisded with what he has accom- plished, we Bud him cutting out every- thing that has served its usefulness and adopting that which will hes: assist the student when he comes to face the pro- blem, of life;-In placing his advertise- ment with us last Xmas he promised many new features in connection with the College, some of which were submitted to us. He said, "if spared, 1313-4 will mark my twenty tlfth year in the C, B. C , and I intend making it the banner year in her history !" How, was asked. “Some of my plans have been submittei and have met with your unqualified approval.From now until the course opens I shall devote every spare moment toward that end.” Now that the term has begun Mr. Miller Says: “I am prepared to fulfil every promi= e made last year, for apart from other considerations-the students will receive the very best training (theoreti~ cal and practical) that my experience and training can give them, and I will be ably assisted by the strongest staff ot experi- enced teachers the College ever had. Be- sides, I did not tell you that I am corres- ponding with former students with a view of establishing an infomation bureau in the different cities in which they are holding positions. Yes, -and I am meeting with good encouragement-. When mv plans are completed, a C. B. C. in. going to a strange place will be almost certain to find some one who will aid him on to success.” The idea is a good one, ‘and if nothing more in visiting a place for the first time one feels a consolation in knowingthathe will meet some enein whom he can place implicit confidence. Already we notice a large attendance iudglng by the number of applications (arnonil others 31 female students) and aasc-aaiaclaaaca, Uaraciauamaiiidl ~ ' aeraaaiha cheek to dia of ie ncaa. 'ha »~ iloistheaamaaainal Edneya. Thoell'liQi~ wiaethaaame- Dodd’B . ° places .where ji s graduates are holding positions, they too, will not feel eatisded until thiy have ava led themselves of the many benedts which a 'comer at such an institution affords. Homes Manu once eaid‘ “If a father wishes to give hle'aon a lerracy that will endure while life laat°, l=t him 1-end him to an Institution where he can obtain a general, practical educa- tion, and he will have the satisfaction of knowing that he haaglven him what is better than hru es, lands and farms, or' even’ gold and silver. These rhlnml may suidenly take wings and fly away, 'but this knowledge will last while life and reason e x st." A practical education makes a very effective s cppinr stone, but it should be sol d and rubslantial and come from the quarry of a reliable educa- tional inetitution. Now is always agood time to begin to improve, “youth's golden momen's," and we are givento understand that no be ter lime to enter the Charlotte- town Buslaes 4 C rllege for a full or parti-.l course can present itself than now. It will interest any one to visit the College while in session, . to are the siudents actively engaged in business, buying, selling and conduct ing a general chipping, commission or banking business. The female students seem to eater into the spirit of this work with as much avidity and aptitude as the young men, and the College truly presents the appearance ot a live business emporium. List ot graduates from the Charlotte- town Business College During the term M12-3. Miss Lena Simpson ` “ Annie McKinnon “ Florence J. Cairns Mr W. Fredrick Prowae “ Lemuel Gallant Miss Elizabeth McEachern Mr Walter Trainor “ ChailcsJ McDonald i‘ Ernest Simms “ Francis McQuaid “ Leonard Boundy Miss Ida McDougall Mr Ernest W L Mitchell “ Edwin H Crockett. “ Alexander McNevin " Cyrus A McDonald “ W E Cameron, B. A. - 1 STARYED DHT. Many a garrison has been beer! to °ve(pptheii§htand’hangoutthewhiile- gg snrren er,whenl_sckoffoodhaa weakened the men past all power to continue the struggle. Manyamanis , similarly darved out of. business. 7 His digestion ia impaired. Hia food does not , nourish him,and for luck of 1 . . strength to carry on the struggle he tnfns - his store over to an- T5 other. , Dr. Pierce’s Golden ` Medical Discovery ' 1" cures diseases of the 1 stomachand other or- _ ,\\~, gans_ gf digestion and - nutrition. It restores strength to weak, nerv- _ ous,run-down men and LL/ ; women. ' ' A “About Cen a I . ' em-...-.rs l rou e, _ rhea." writes Mr. Wm. Walters, of Antrim, Mo. *In warm weather it grew ‘ worse, until it would throw sais..-.smug =c..'- ao en I sometimes thought my end had come. Tried many remedies, but they gave ';.‘:.‘z.:..°:.'.l.'°:s",, s‘::.‘...“; ~~ s s would try' Doctor Pierce'a ‘I 2’ Igotaispottlea .".i'Z‘£a .....'°f"“ trouble comin and it health to .your ‘Golden ..» ii =i”iiii iiéfgiéi égéggi is .i-cl riiiiiii A5 comlna more and more apparent everyi ' f In “-1- 0°' r°“°= m°° “d ww# '°~°° H°-'i3i‘.?i‘2°‘<¥!“l‘i°..‘Z’.l.‘li?..Y.“»ii.f.“¢2.*s33,?‘3.‘2.°.ti'§I,‘ .Y??."E‘.2.2‘¥; are not slow to notice this. and ae tlcyl care. First lloragincw te he hem in the uaritfare Prevlirces. argon oc in cut know what ln the C. B. C. they can get the 5'1"" °“\" ” l"i‘°’- ples frrgood penmorrohip. aiwfivs I9 Hivglv b»s>tr»iai`ag to be had anywhere, , - . ` “ _ _p tx *hen they. hiv’ » wmmeted _, gm,-‘\ Sunoco »iacaeh and ldtreohles Not- the c u se they are graduating hom an in-, -11° fe hem 8n,_ , _' - stiiution patro .ized by business men`=IAmli'\If R1¢¢. 1°° ylfdl l\ln%P= PH" ‘|`°b¢\l¢i4°° ‘nd ’e5Pe°l"d by “uv thu' ll' h°5-IQPr'ge‘i:i‘o.|iTl" Race roo ylfda handica|>:,iat Tfaigmw ' ° ' Sroo. » r stablrshed a splendid reputation both at My $75. and WR 35°- Ihome ard throughout the n’\rmeroua‘D°"rd="°i,;g‘_’ nm' md* '6 ’°°”) ‘ 9'4"' 4 I Arrrr-.crr'é srorzrs I Pow; Vagiz amateur aprize, gold trophy. Prefndonal lace |15 yards handicap: ut Mugs; #H4 rfizeisv- lfprdlak ce, no yards, amateur : prize. gold . ‘_ ' Bazmziner and Sho: Throwing: rat prize, $25; 2 pr'ze Q15. _ Profeadoual Race, no yards handicap: rat prize $5-a; and prize, £5. Apratiulgs Race, no yards handicap: prize, gold kthoiibition of Jumping for champions for v»orld'a records: rat prize $15 ; and prize SI5. 15 one of the finest months in the year and wllfbe Low Excursion rates from everywhere. _For a. iz. uacaotav, riuldeai. , . --1-‘on BEDROOM ` ' SUITES Never before have we, - ' shown such a variety of, ,A nice things in bedroom" suites. W Prices start at 1 $14.00 and run up to $85-fl) _ In all we show ._ about zo different designs, all the very latest. _We. can -suit you, no matter what price you want to PaY° _ /. ’ SPRINGS. Best value in springs at $2.85»$3.25»$4.25_ Real- izing that nothing is so annoying as a ,worthless, sagging, creaking spring. we have avoided every- thing “cheap” and have stocked only reliable goods m this line. Bed Department. i p l Atlrleti¢ and Aquati.; "'.°.t.';.t:f'°#"'. BEDRCOM amateur phiea. Profemioual Qlgmlclif lace: ltdprllr If and prize $25 T ’ Yacht lat prize Sas: Professional rlrqy will *KOH Entries elof or Bone Show on September and for tember actin. kcelmember the dates, October io ro Jolil * FURNITURE THE" 9 i MATTRESSES, _ coca ihousekeepen are ,most particular about their mattresses We this factliu sight in, »p_urclrases__ Our' $3 ll) 1 cotton top mattress is just . , aspure and clean as the 1 highest pricedone-we sell f at,$l¢.5(L .Other prices between $350.- Std). $490 $5-00 $585 $6-8,5 $11 (li ' $12 90 natentelastic felt mattress . m two parts at SUM), isa beauty and the ve~y es- serice of comfort- 1>_ri.Lows. Excellent value at 654:. ~ _Others atV85_¢A, Sl-4”, $1 50. $1160, $\~7,5.-' . / A fine variety of Iron Beds at $4.75 hp to $l3,-50. 5931' tit_u1ly enamelled in white and ornamented with heavy brass, , knobs rods and scrolls-otherhigher priced ones to arrive ` " later- We would like every lady to call' and see our iron irtoiv AND amass sans. , \ ' OHNiNE_\W"»S`ON. , J Sells- Best Fufnitiare. I If -A sm rallies srassr Credit 2 , Big Prices 2 - - .ca-.iii ¢¥P"@ "Il . s $05!.-iggvlomnclp forma. Wardens- ‘..i'a‘.'.!‘.°¥.é.‘°'1.'i‘a‘i'°w‘iil°£i.£'“‘“°"..... ,.i......'°""'i".! - 'I the lldwelslllddimllltofltelliiggidl liver. NANTE once 1 ` R' ' i :..°:....".'.‘.°.'.: """"°"......... »v- Arill!'1'°2 undo. ll l. ~- \-. _.. ' ~ GIASSCS Can be worn with comfort _ by many who the old atyle. .D e W-=1mv~='_r1».<~==-= with-solid gold a gold filled mounts. o. rr. ra JEWELEB __pUn-tv-_iiate gi -` 3 I 1 ;~"¢<"' f _:' ` _ , " I '” if "" 1 make; the `complete'b`o6!- s I ` !fIII..... Irililifiiii ;.; ,_ ` cannot wear, \ ,8!3.dwf.f Small Values ? Then we cannot supply you. ' Do You Want to Pay _ Small Prices ? Big Values ? , Than we Can Supply You _ _ _, " Men’s Clothing, Pants in Boys’ Knickers, Tweed, Yarns, Stockingette, at _ Humphrey ,l1l¢@thilli:"iiSt0rc, ¢ I nritliliiiitffnlhiiudirlliuiigiiér. - ' ~ _*I Chariatieuvar Pint-clan ai dcuhletamh."‘ o You an-warg; PWIB 52 ., - ' "f W W \. in y_\‘i :i I ‘é-ef” A ______.._4_. ,_._.._._.__. _______ '< . ,_ _ , -. 1\¢_ , , , __, -1 ...i . ¢"‘4_" unm-.,__._,`,,_ _,.,r~ -\r'l - , l I sill* -_~`__`;" '£`U‘,-!"` . -. ; I ~ l, nhl lf!-| ‘_ ` ‘ ' ‘*-~ ' __ _ - ____ \ 3 _ g ._,._,, -_.__,_g >‘,°~--~ » , ' _ ` "‘ ' l`_ ‘Ml _'| |'=&l""»!=§ \_ >, __"§___ ... ___ ,il -\ T '.f_~,. ._ ' . -‘ _ " _ ‘ .' 1?* ' “ ‘ -T-"#2 ; » < ' " 'S fa' _. -‘ ' ~‘-'.'-..r--~. .~»f my -__ ‘-_anti I ri \~.»\\ proof. ' "T i" ' Write for our catalogue. eg-The, 0PPICEiSPEiZl.i€ll`f,~Y Co.,e»; Liiilitelif, gammugmmaniarnannaanmunms. rmeiaoin c....aa.e ..m.e~.....i..' .£4 eaaeor you <==1\-`»<1