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' als; ii Sl ,\ ` *Il §\ il ` 5 *Ji QQ 3; Qc ~ \;; - . 2 r \w1.4s':.alx'~.-‘ Our Millinery Show Rooms will be formally opened for the season Friday evening, affording an opportunity to Ladies of this City, and surrounding country, of inspecting the newest creations in new and artistic Millinerv. We have been searching the markets of the World, for the past months, in order to secure for our patrons the latest and most fashionable novelties. That we have succeeded we think you will admit. A l .l0'l'l°lNGS IN ATHLETICS v __ _ _ \v . .». -., . ,_ v._ .._~.v.._,.i,<)<;»<_»Q<§i<)\f Patrick White, late of Sydney, defeated Thomas Coward in a five, mile race at the Arctic Rink ini Fredericton on Friday evening by half a lap. U C U Alf. Shrubb’s injured leg is still b0tll0l`illg him. The Briton has met with scant success in his rac- es at the coast. C C O Walker, the South 'African SPl'U1f°l'» is not likely to come to America at all this year. Having beaten on legs in England, he has taken to racing cyclists. U U U cept. 1-C-_ng fXHlBll|lIll lllllllIllUll$ lll lHE l]PElll HllllS[‘ _‘___ A feature of the Canadian Na- We now extend you a most cordial invitation to at. tend the best Millinery opening ever held in this City S. A. Mc onald _ _ __‘___-'__ __ _-;_-A-,~;fz_ -:..._-_ ,___“-"L1" .._. -__ .LL ' ' _ ' ' ° -~i 7' . (sim g I /ft Known by Name Silver plaie of besl quality and \ ` life-long durablllfy is known '1 by the name ' f ROGERS BROS? ‘ On knives, forks, spoons, etc.. , ihls ls a mark of disllndlon, ,/ :ff .\ superlorifyand excluslveness. Beslfn szls, dishes, wallets, ' li elr., are stamped ll, ivizniosn emu co. ` BOLD BY LIADING DIAI-Ill "Jilnr Platt that Wears' tional Exhibition athletic field day in Toronto on Saturday, was the 100-yards run, which was run in three heats and won by Bobby Kerr, of Hamilton, with Kinsella, of Ottawa, second. The time of' the final heat was 9 4-5 seconds. Kerr also won the 220 yards race with Sebert, of Toronto, a close second, in 21 2-5. This is a new record. i Ik # The ten mile road race, the feature event of the Labor Day program in Hamilton, Ont, was won by George Richards of the Ninety-first A.C., in 57-15, with_ Tod Sloan, of the Toronto T.C.A.l C, second, and Don. llicCuaig, oii the Ninety-first third. There were eighteen starters. If the athletic war is settled before the Montreal Herald’s race, Richards, who is a new comer, will likely be a start- er' I it I Some time ago there 1-.us some talk of aharbor regatta to be held in St. John this iuontli _izriler the auspices of the La Tour Jlow- iug Association, at which John 0’Neill, of Halifax, the Champion amateur single scull oarsinan of America would be invited to at- tend. Little has been done inward the proposed races. 0’Neill has been invited but no word has been ireceived from him. Hilton Belyea '”" s Svarklene g, s ou ei sig uify an intention of coming both ‘men will start to do so. On the hirl The Company plays in Surn- A leading sporting msn ,irons Bos- in is after Cameron, to--get him to go to the States. 'He made sev- eral flattering proposals, 'birt the Amherst wonder is not likely to ac- The Colonial Stock. Company have every reason to feel proud of having been selected as the exhibition, at- tractzion at the Opera Heine. The Colonials have won a firm place in the hearts of Charlottetown play- goers by their un Iormly good per-. formances ol good clean plays. The list of plays announced durin-g their visit are the best available, including “The Last Paradise," Lady 'Hunt- worth-'s Experiment," "The Woman in the Case," "The Brixton Burglary," “The Sorrows of Satan," and' last season's brilliant success, “As a Mani soweth." With such s. choice repen- toire, staged and acted in the Col- 'onial way, the drains will hold ia. prominent place in the Exhibition ,w l lls llaiirimusl “Father Mori-iscy's No. I0" will BWP the Cough and (lure the Cold ` .Z- Are you one °f 01056 W\1° “Yi "0- lt'a only a little colr1"_, and let the will!! lung un,'doing nothing for il? If you are, just think a minute. It is true that most colds. If l¢f¢_¢° themselves, will leave you after n while -but they leave you with the delicate lining of throat and lungs weakened- an easy prey to the next cold. _Every cold you neglect snakes it enlier i0 catch the next one, and harder to get rid of ii, and it doesn‘t nike many such colds to give you Cntarrli or l0m° serious lung trouble. “Father Morriacy’e rio. ro"--C°‘1_8\\ Cure and Lung Tonic-is is Pf¢Plmt‘?“ of roots, barks and Bnlsams that will prevent nil this. It promptlyplcilfl away the mucus, removes the irritation and inflammation that causes the cough- ing, and heals and strengthens the delicate inenihnines. Beuides,_ it tones up the whole system and gives you strength to resist the next atuiclr. Trial bottle, 25:. Rggiiliii' Size. 50°- At your druggistfs,_ or from Father Morriscy Medicine Co.. Ltd.é Cllnfhnru, N ll. ll Ulll We are discharging ' _ Reserve _Run of Mine coal today. Next week we will discharge Acadia Roiind, Inverness Round and Albion Nut. Order your supply for deliv- ery from the vessel. A.Pickardi&Go Ph< ne 240. _g ng .Ag ___ ..4___`_ _ ______ ‘ rnerside this week where they are a “S great favorites. a ____._ you want to capture ‘ nie Mvsusiuous aiiowu MAN OTTAWA, Sept. 15-Messrs Wilson ,and Hayes of the Grand Trunk Rail- rtvay _will interview Sir Wilfrid Luur- ,Nl H 0 G ti H ier with respect to the G. T. P. They __-ll- "' Om” / 0° “tall-H Fall Suits A will urge the Government to permit the employment of Orlentals on the mountain section of the road. , Conditions of labor east from Prin- ce Rirpcrt are such that the contract- ors are unable to secure enough men rr out their contracts within to ca. y the specified time. 'SIGNALS 0F DISTRESS How to Read and Heed Them. Sick kidneys give many signals of -distress. The secretions orc dark, contain ii sédiincnt. l Pnssmgcs are frequent, scnnty, ipoin- ful. Iiacknchc is constant day nind night. qiient. lie.‘_p. Don‘t delay ! Use 8; special kidney neys, liackaclie, and uiiinary dis- orders. Charlottetown evidence proves this |20th of this month James Ross Statement- land Hilton Belyea will row a 'Mrs Kate McCarty of 128 I-Iills-` match race on the harbor. In this sgrglgh St" Ch",1°tt°t°“'"' P' 1” I' race Coates may also compete. il ll' 131 til I am very much pleased to recom- :mend Bootli’s Kidney Pills as they I While the professional running garnie cured me after all other remedies I ‘appears to he at a standstill just haid tried, failied. I had been troubled now, Tom Longiioat continues to for months with a very weak and sore gather in a little loose change each back and at times I could hardly week by running exhibitions at some§straighten myself up .My stomach of the fall fairs. ’I`om's latest move also was veryi weak which brought 15 t0 build a general store on the on severe headaches and dizzy spells feservc near Caledonia, and it will`and I would become completely pros- ve 0‘Denc