' l _ _ `.li ' 1.5-` »- li. Ll ',l _,I 1.3.".-‘ - . .T -_-_-» =.~' __,-.gp c", a Sf ~< *rum*-2 . Vi =l. fir .wt- ,.50 a. ,_. _-. _r v i 1. 1 I ,. » r f . if. _.l . .___ ,_ \ _..~. iw » v l l --_..~ ._-.4--.~._.___._~ _ l » 4 i .~_. i 2 _ g » ». '; if rl .»i it ._ £57 ___ _,_ l i it fi -.-_ » ‘ J. G. Jamieson 1 Ll, ._ ___ .ji ._- ,_ _ 5 . .` i il _ . k o _ Pic lmq O Wedding O Rings lnmpcd, G. H. T- are the ind that will wear a life- time. We have a large stock of iolr. I4: and i8k in all sizes. -1 o You will need pure, full flavored spices, we have them, we buy spices the same as we do d r ug s, selecting them for their qualiiy. There are few_ things that vary more than spices, because even grades that may be called pure are ofien delicient in flavor. We can provide. Spices That Are Perfect in every respect and at prices no higher than the poor grades are sold for. DRUG GIST The Medical Hall l ,"Lhdies rrmt sweaters $1.50, $1.95, $2.25, $3.00 up to $12.00. Special long length were $4.50 to $12.00 acl Pecans. s-2iMti "You will sa'~'c} on every dollars worth of wash goods at Patons. 8-20.\ltf ‘Inn unnaxlauaanfauvvn uunnurnu _ ~=---~--- ga. and Usa. Dirac r ll 3"- Hull" 103%! Yoon 6. K.0UI.¥,E°-_1 Jfl. OOD ` ' I. R. N' WSU* " Wo _ note .by New Brunswick ax ova Ed. aornlag Daily / cwdald. lvanlll Dall! F' Plaaso addraaa all communications to Tha Uhallottltmvl tillrdlll 7 uounav. au GUST ao Isla _ It is gratifying to find that the sister Maritime Provinces, as repro- sented at the annual meeting of the Maritime Board of Trade last week. are in lull accord with Prince Ed- ward Island in demanding a better telegrapbic service between this Is- land and the mainland. The resolu- tion adopted was unanimously agreed to as was expected. The grievance under which this propince has suffer- ed is sufficiently notorious to enlist tm sympathy of our neighbors. Now resolutions are an excellent means of airing grievances and af- fording opportunities for orations at public gatherings, As a remedy for scription in a case of illness. T116 life- scription has to be filled by the drug- gist and the medicine has to be taken solution of the Maritime Board of Trade, if followed to a conclusion. will be effective, otherwise it will THE CABLE sanvlon. _ _TS lands Boards ol Trade to l0l|°W 'Ml resolution up. Probably the provin- cial government will carry the case through without any urging on the out or the Boards ni Trade. but it is the business of the latter bodies. representing as theY -'30 U10 ml-°\'°°fl of the whole province, to see the matter to a finish. 'rhe opinion .was -:pressed by the Maritime Board that “a second new cable is nccessary.' This is evident. To go on repairing the old cable or even to replace it by a new one,wlll be to go on inviting interruption and loss. Even with two cables there will, in all likelihood, be occasional ln- the grievance they are about as terruptions but the chances for a valuable as the doctor's written pre- satisfactory service would be' increas- ed by one hundred per cent as com- pared with the present system. Il. is earnestly hoped that a thor- before relief can be eXl>¢¢¥€d~ Tlw re- ough understanding will be arrived at at once as to what is being done, what is contemplated as a remedy and how soon the remedy will he be so much energy wasted, al1Pli8d~ __ l` A certain form of exercise becomes fatiguing or pleasurable according to tramp ten to twenty miles through 3 forest with a gun on his shoulder wo miles away, he will hire a cab. Prices $1.50 to $8 75 ac- cording to weight. G. il. Taylor NEW ’KlNG GLORGE ll’J'l EL VIH. HONBOURQUETII. Mgr Private Baths. Running Vt att-.' arid I ong Instance 'rsleptiones in all r. oinsl I-IVY* B1izh¢B»mple Rooms CUISINE |'NE.`('.lEl.LEU '_ SYDNEY. N. S. ` lrr I 1 _..._ _ __-_:_ -- - from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m., resting tive each, and wear a smile of pure con- tent. If obliged to wash dishes or would be exh;-rusted. A boy will play ball strenuously, laboriously_ Waugh. fully for an hour without thought of weariness. Five minutes cutting kind- ling or hocing the garden would be an agony to hi-m. NOW if by-Home magic or otherwise One of the least understood of the f world’s forces is the power ofa name. 0 I WHATS IN A NAME,/_ species of suffering known as taxa- tion. A man who finds histax bill orty cents more this year than lam, r fifteen cents more than his neigh- bor, will engage a lawyer at afee of several dollars to carry him through the name we give it. A man will a court of appeal. He will cheerfully give s. contribution of several dollars _ for a school prize but would raise and enjoy it. If obliged to Visit a C customer on ii matter of business, 5 t _ _ _ Y, _ sin if taxed _twenty-five cents for the ame purpose. He will ungrudgingly , psy $1.50 rar' rt some or whiskey, A frail, delicate lady-of any age ,J under sixty-live-\vil1 dance gsyly c ut if compelled to pay seventy-tive ents for the whiskey and a tax of _ seventy-live cents for the privilege of minutes between goes of ten minutes b uying it, he would stop drinking. Such are some of our peculiarities, __ such some of our prejudices. We scrub a floor for five minutes she k now many things only by name, and the name often determines our con- duct towards them. Possibly, some day, we may see thlngs~as they really arc, see them face to fac_e',' and know thcm for what they are. . ________..,. NOTES , we could exchange thc names 0! the ` ` physical processes involved in gugh exercises as those mentioned what a revolution it would make in the la- bor world. Thclldinerence in fact, it .wi|l_. he seen at a glance, is nothing, but in name everything. Again, analyze the hostility of the human family to that very ordinary A Fact Beyon d " Question or Doubt ever was before. I) o n ’ t P ut without tinnecessary ‘ red l 1\ good policy costa hut a nicr. l,'a'l in tnday and talk il over. W.K.Rogers Co. Ltd. 8; Great George St. 1" I Good Bread A _p in ]ust ' .\ _ _ _,i,_._,. _ ` ' 3 Minutes l _ ._ wa _ . i ri: statement ihat no man can afford to have his prop crty uninsured-thc danger from destruction by 4 lir¢‘ is more prevalent than it with one of the slrrvg companies that we y represent which will give you strong. ie- llable protection at all times and make good yo\_r loss would not risk your vslualfe p opcrly for the sake ofa few p ' - 5 0fl--Insure ape or qull>biing_ few ccnia a d y an-l surely you » En' _ `“ , Q1 l`s it necessary or in the public in- terest to have two vendors for the City of Charlottetown? The city is not large and the demand :tor intoxi- cants cannot be excessive, unless crea- ted by opportunities for procuring it. And we have our druggists who are authorized by law to dispense liquors by prescription. Is it in the interests of temperance or of the Prohibition law to surround the procuring of in- toxicants with too many facilities? These questions are very properly en- gaging the attention of temperance workers who, of late, have had their hopes very considerably raised b,, thc oflorts made, with considerable suc- cess, to curtail the ligiuor trailic. It is desirable that the government do nll possible to enforce the law and it is a questi0n whether two vendors will facilitate such a course. "Euthymol Shaving Soap is an antiseptic preparation that makes a heavy, rich, creamy lather that pene- trates even ths toughest and most wiry hrand,‘dEesn't dry on the face and loaves that pleasant, soft, smooth, velvetv feeling after shaving, It is one of the most popular and high grade preparations of its kind on the market today. Price 25c_ The McKinnon Drug Co., corner Great George and Kent Sts. 8-23Mtf. 4@.,_‘i___._._ You can buy 'tomorrow morning Scotch gingham worth 15c for 12c about 50 ,pieces to select from at l'atons. 8-ZOMtf 1 R oyal Household ir (Csnada's Queen cf fleurs) Pure, Wholefome Materials (intelligently used) I ` “ l i i' 1 T’ P ri wins ° ° - 1 1 _ ._ . , _ - ' l’0 \l¢€S _ , _ . :r:.?::‘.;:r:.:;;z"i.i::;:;_y°“cj fe _ <1 fe-or---» T»=-day, september gn. .592 ¢ _ Cwnyoiiaflord lo.-pend half an iour- rar wm - mix- A " : _,zu -._ ._ _ d h ld _ _h _ k -, h “en mne sk anyof our retailstores U ¢ . __ 5 f A *.‘i.'E...’.!§.1‘....‘,§.I€..§‘.“§.t§.iI;i.§§‘.Zi.'2..?.1;.i.'.....;..i.. nl. mon Commercial College , ,\ _ |_ _ . tree minutes '-,_\=;"' 'nn . 9 . .“'-_,:_.-' _ _,,,,.lliff‘;f§{,1“Q2§,f.§§'f’g1,'i§i`i’.i§’¢°fi'lfi.aid.ii`fil)il' Camel'-0|| S n0|||e°_ Charlottetown and Summersidc. g, : so other. You will sud' " M M 1 I WM. M ORAN. Prin. 'i‘° P‘”°l‘l”8‘°i’°°°°"“"-` Fénnell fd Chandler ” 1 Made Brad' _ < r It H up to the Pun” Edward 1,. ‘ fish trade in Canada is more tlmn agen through Ti' territory rich in scenic changes that J. N. Paulhus. a mem- ber of the well-known firm ol' D. Hat- ton Com? ofhiontreal. lsinskllll his anniial usineaa trip throullll 'UW Maritime ‘Provinces and will be in Prinee`Edward Island shortly. The usually promising this year.. Flahas an article of consumlltinn is b°°0"\' ing more pdiuusr ovary year and this means much for the Maritime Provinces whose fishing has not been developed as it might be. Much nwre publicity that it has yet received should be given to the fishing indus- try in this province. Mr. Paulhlls has placed very large orders in some of the maritime cities and is doubt- less prepared to do the same here- 'rhers is an ever open market fn' Usb. a fact, which should be taken advan- tage of here.- Dcafneaa Cannot be Cured -y local applications, as they cannot reach the d s-msod portion ol the ear [‘hsre~is pnly one way to cure deafness and that s by const tut|_onal rew edieg Deafness ll caused by an inflam¢-fl condi- _lon ofthe mucous lining _ol the hustach- van Tuba. When this tube is inflamed YOU have a rumbling sound or imperfect hear- ing, and when is entirely closed, Draf- nvsa ls the result. and unless the inflam- mation can be taken out an_d_thls tube_| s- atored t0 its normal condition, hearing wlll be destroyed forever' nine cases out of tan are caused by (latarrh. which is nothing but_an inflamed condition of the mucous sur aces. We will Tivo One Hundred Dollars for inycass o Deafness (caused by catarrh) bhat csanncpp be _curpdr l}v Hal 's Uatarih ure. on or c rou a a ree F. J. OH Elf!!-:Y & C0. Toledo. 0 Bold lg all Drugggsts flic. __;I‘ake all's Family Pills for constipa- Oh. _i__1 T0 QUEBEC AND MONTREAL. Via. the lntercolonlal Railway Ocean Limited Express, the shortest most comfortable and convenient mods of travel between all Prince Edward Island points, and Quebec and Montreal. Connection with this fast through express is made via steamer to Point du Chens daily ex- cept Suncays, and a train from the Points meets the Westbound Ocean Limited at Moncton. Tickets and reservations may be obtained at the ofllce of W. K. Rogers the local ticket t. The Ocean Limited travels hegutv and makes thealastest time of any through train from the Lower Provinces to the metropolis arriving ln Montreal at 7.35 a. rn. which is ample-time to enable the traveller to 'nake connections with the fast through trains of the Grand Trunk Railway for Toronto, Detroit, Bulla- lo, and Chicago, and other Western points. 7-31 M E tl. "The Luna. is England'a best salsty razor and at its price is atruly won-_ desful value-equal to the American- 5 00 razor The Lun is made of through. Outfit included razor and \vooI and I6 cents for unwas hed Big lot of sample cost sweaters at -Prowse Bros Ltd. 6--2 l Mt i -_ _ l _ . 5 selected steel-splendid quality all ‘ ' P i2 blades in handsome case. l’ricsi . -- .. $3.75; goldplated $6.00; pocket size’ $5.00. The Two Macs. 8-22Ml_Etf. “Until lurther nntlco vue will _ HOUSE PA' I “F pay 24 cents cash for washed QUA|_|'|`Y QUALHY ' V C -Mid-Su1inn'1er'Clearance Sale I 1 ' Mens and Bays' suits are ' M Half Price ` - Men’s Tweed Suits ----. 1 -__- gf' //.'-/'-_=' 23 suits in the lot, made of good heavy mixed tweeds light and dard checks and stripes. . "l 4 only Sizes 1-37, 2-38 r-42 at $6 o / ' _,X Sale Price r all-i1~1h 1 1 3°°2.iés:.:;%.?:_f;¢_¥:_ii%2_?f__’2°i2 ‘ »///, 1 l_, l “l V, __ 1 3 only Sizes 1-38, 1-40, I-.12 at $2.3; ` 5 only Sizes 3-37, 2-38 at $0.00 SalePrice....... _ ` Il _"_ SalePrlce........._..............4.50 l . lg 3°“s.i;s.::2:_t:¢f__-._...starts 1 1 3°“‘ai.‘s:.:;i?:_f:fc__1_._:‘f_ff;a.f' 1 i i 2 only Sizes 1-37, r 4o at $r_r.25 Sile Price....................... 5.62 lui » -, "" _-; -1 - J \- er / ‘r .L _ _ i _ ' ' BOYS' 2 PCe- Suits Boys’ Blouse Suits , 7 5 “nfs . ` 99 cents - ‘ A lot of Boys’ Suits at 75 cts Black and Blue Serge and Fancy Tweacls and Worsteds will fit Boys from three to six years. These are not new stock but a few left overs of past years stock. 48 suits in the lot at........ A lot of Boys Blouse Suits ggc I7 suits in all, made of good strong Blue Serge and Chevlots Suitable for boys from 5 to ro years of age regular price from $1.7 5 to $3.25 any suit, for 99 cts.... / :F-fio|*- 5,. Boys’ Suits at hall price 88 two and three piece 88 .L Black and Blue Serge Fancy Twceds 2 Worsteds and chevlots. All sizes 26 34 All ages 7 to 16 years Regular prices $2.75 to $12.00 any suit at half price. 5 price, slightly niussed at Patons. U50 _ . _ _ yards of zmshani strive :ood ~ s "special ri i r sh ii a i id a-zomi at ,C at Patom 8_21Mt, '15c quality for 12a, zoo yards to ‘” "° 0 °P °\` 9 P B ‘Your choice of any $1.50 to $2.50 "Lot of 'En ~ » _ ‘ _ , glish print cotton, per- stravi hat at the National (Ao. (70.11-ect g00dB_ not seconds at 90 mum l mr "gc 846 M ZW' to most 12c cotton at Patous_ "35 inch heavy striped flanncllette I H _ _Z1 I worth 50c for 39c at. Patons. se from Patons 8 lt tf 8__21Mu "Special drive in dross trimmings worth up to $1.50 per yard for 15|: at Patons. - 8-20Mtl W _ "' .._r "Another lot of English ginghama worth 12c for 9 at Patonsf 8-ZOMtf 'i ' ~, T 8-Z1Ml'.f 7 l _ _ "The school that has won the confidence ofthe people." I ,Bs- , V vo 7' ~ I/R WC. .i_,. , .,.,s_»_ _ _ , \ X Have you the right kiml ofa policy in FIRE INSURANCE _ that will pan out when disaster catches up with vou? One backed by a Company airo_ng an the rock of (3 bralte|?\'ou will find that we ran plucs Y°“ "Sith U0" l Uf=l»‘y° make use ofuur services before thc fatal moment. Then you arc safe. Hyndman fs? Co. Ltd. I Provincial Managers. Charlottetown 5 M IIICKS Agent at Summ»hi¢'e ff DONT ARGUE "`i _ ,$4 R,c,,,,,,,,,d Sme, 5 _md you _me__m__m___- Send for prospectus ' |{I|cl€e3’ fd' Nicholson T0l7aCc0 Cdr _ smoke. Th~ proof of the -pudding is not jin chewing the string.If you want a good smoke, jus try a pipefull of our ~R1 V- AL or` MASTER MAR INE and you will want ' them the "last word” in _ ----4---L ~_.______....__...-..__.____ - ------W __..._.._ _ _,_-..___,___._, _ . -rf -f-_~~-1::---.~ - f -_ - ~ *ze-: ;-~ ¢__,,, ___ - 3 _:__-_ _ _ _:_.T_.__:_::_ ,__ ___ __ _, __. _ -~ - .-- ,___-___-_______ __ __` ;;__ _, -_ _____,--- -;- ~--;_,;- --~ - -~f;:-.~-- ---;-:_-;=_: :_-;1.; :f_~.~_-_:::r_t=:r_==*-=~*-»"°I=='-'-'--»- _ -_-_~ 2-;-_;-;_-_;,7_-31,,-_-:----,;_____ _:__-____ _ _ U; _ ,¢ r School Boots New Trunks and 4 Valiggg qc. a low rate. for the -Harvest Excursion. g` ` Mad b EVERLEIGH 89 CO our Boots mndihe sturdy » 1 _ _ 1. y ' _ _- _ . " ° _ scars-‘sua Rhbbm i 3°! "<1 Gif’ f°f °°1‘°°‘ W°°f~ ' f`-ir fl F' 1 (1 Mimi’ m°|““°“‘l Sl- at Néw Sim C 1