' A' »> _."." Meet Mo al: the Always Busy Stem ~ _ - Y- er Q .` ers’ work at Fur Head_ .iiiW.-'“'.iii" Ti / 'I \ l§\ S ~ 4 ' '.!f§r~'» nr.; K ' '»,;~',~~_'i.'i.'°_" ~~’JM‘ " l ~».. '* .":: ° ~ .' _ci~1~'.i5“7' »' T5? 5" i Ei l l' ----2 Y x = li ‘-""3 == Q £- 1 _ ` .,» 5" .-1 M J _,_ f` r ' f' ,_: ¢'f»_’,- » 'S' -?¢.'iio`§_:@_L '¥i~.*f§"‘?i"i° l;y'A"'°»4:»'17' ._-ii.""°~ or on 1 .»l»§,, Qi: ‘ .» .-1 . f fi 4 7 ~ i f !§i` ' L -,`J'_ ‘ '- 9 '_'§ioiiM' ccitmi The results oi' our bu . 'ri ' Q" -"f_»~. F. K-\‘?§`§'/..‘v~ * _ ' ' ‘ ` _ _ quartfifs months ago, are ‘rr ._ _ now s owing in the shape "L-`\_ ‘ ~.\ of One of the Best Str cks ever Shown H¢r> Nt nl ~. 0 0 y do we show a splendid range of Ladies’ Fur Jackets, but we show a mag- (_. iicent line of The Latest Novelties in Fur Neel: Wear. Astrakan 1 New Neck Wear. All the latest novelties in the most fashionable and durable Furs. Every Jacket interlined, thus making the pelt extra strong. No more rips, no more tears. ` Satisfaction guaranteed. $18. $25. $30. $35. i Grey Lamb J ackets, Electric Seal Jack- ets. Racoon Jackets. ` i Worn hat Jetcke ts 7 You are invited to have a i look through our Fur depart- ment. evon ii you don’t want to buy--Xen will see a stock of iineFuea.tl_za¢ie not excelledaia .» P. E. Island. siiiiii Bios. i Ladies' Fw Lined Capes Sfgfm SQ Select Fom. , This is one ol the most u-eiul cQ"afS i aed durable oi all the Fur gar- ; nts. In an uw b°’t F°“° milf you go into a hall, church or warm room you can throw it $2°Z5’ $5130’ $°/"00 p f on ard you get the benefit ot it and up T when you return to the cc ld air. I . ‘~“ Our Ladies’ " t Jacket ii '_~‘ ~ Department . = , rt _ . 1 ' ; ¢} V. I . _ ' 5 _ '~ A, .W /_ V ._e/‘ffl r.-.r:r-'- _ ' ____ /F;-‘2l5.‘f.'51.1‘§§'.3ff~1..-...» xl! '.c'»ori¢cr.'/r.fs~a;'i.-if-.*:nf`~‘-'-'V' ~‘ ' . A ' A f \ I ‘Ei _ Is full of the latest ,_ creations offthe world/s ._{:_ ," ` - ,i. °/k",’.|/4 .1 ., '47, \' Qi/ _ ,_ _/, .2 "4 /' , f .1 -, ff* ,ff CC/ __ ff. .`\_ M, ‘Pr/_ i ' best manufacturers. England Germany and Granada have sent their quota to make this the B881 J86|(6`|! Shqw in Charlottetown. We Can Fit We Can Suit Any Figure ANY Purse' prices from $2.50 each to $18. Perfection in Quality, Assortment. Style Fit, Finish and Workmetnship. STANLEY BRUS. gg7_@@@ ¢` ,HL-*i “ ' .exam T the city yesterday. ' CITY & NEWS _WY ""”’“"“"' The Al..argest=l'For~ Years in eil FiruitiRaiv ` I - I | o I Mr. W. S. Hogg, Kensington, was in *U8 C°UDf1’1¢°-°~~P!‘1¢¢S mid? 1° B¢ ' ' Ll. ° . W ‘ &ngHOEuRt1;,;,;S tlggqatl iil;n;_eC?;_lude;§; _ W .ich, if sent to the markets of England, last evening. The C. P. R, express for .Would hardly pay expenses' They have Boston l al an unusually large patronage advised Shippers t° Send ‘wer muy num' lf _ , from Nova Scotia and P. E. Island points. ellone ey” apples’ packed Wen' and 'i " “` ` ` ' ' ' _bt John bun deliiered in good order For any other ~ han the best fruit they say there is no Rev C Ellio»,McKenzie, formerly rector hanée, This gUgr;wu|,\y]v'fme of only o St Anr'rew's E b 135 ‘ I t .' ' V A* "" fl ` . ». ‘ ’ c ' ` _ ' _ p _ . _; ,¢_ e i j .:.»;_tf;v.~: F . pigggpal (3 urgh and Sb, BPD . Th) GOI. li.il€!lli£10l'6ll 218 Rnd V10 6 ' _ _ _, _ ____ ' iMariin's-ii.-the-xvood, shediae, but oiiaig in England itself, have bw: »'0i>r0duf=tive | ` _ ‘ -» " e " li f»`”1~1 aresident of New York state, has accepted th” the H1P»1'ke‘5 h8S been 0r0Wded more ' ii call to an\infl_gen_tial church in Cleve- 3:31-1 ff01` S0lI\@dY%2~!'S P186. V Buyers fhave g ' f- i _ , T l.nd, Ohio. Rev. Mr. McKenzie was also ere. OPM- Wi e range to choose wir, . - fl _ i if 3. . formerly rector ot the Episcopal church at and “WY Will 0111! buy NOV8 S6058 8919168 WHITHAM AGENT’ ' `\§ iKept Down. Mi-_ 'r. ireneoii. of; afoniairue Bridge is _ ` -- " visiting in the city. Apples willnot be a luxu this gap ry . Y - _ f Mi‘s.I_arkins and Miss NaomiLarkins, lrrhe ‘crop in the Annamlis and CMI* / ,g _ » z- ,. ¢. J _ . _ - llis valleys is the largest for ears and of so fi , i d i <1 fi _ W" _ Y » .....,’“.??F.’§’.§..’§i$’§”§ iii’ 33.222 5?. “S me si sein Supply in the “her my great fruit raising countries of the world, A , ` 1. Haligonians need not tear being over . _ ` K _ Rav. R. E. S'ri:-:v1-:NsoN,of New Glasgow charged. ,u ' _ 1 '[1' - . Will preach in the Cross Road's Christian’ There are several reasons for supposing ch h L _ N urc , ot 48, on Sunday, 30th, at- both that apples will be cheap `During the / 'Z morning and evening services past few weeks a. Herald man was fortun °- ii - V 'V A A l Mr. John Ward, Superintendent ofthe me “mush t° meet and °°“"°"3e with - 2 _ _ ~ . Tryon vvoouen Mins, was in the city )_es_ half a dozen of the largest fruit dealers in ` _ .l ~..-5% J ‘ terday. Mr. Ward will start on a trip L°nd°n'whi°h means that they handle - /_ 51%' through the Province in a few days in more apples than “"7 “her men in the ~ '~ _ t-jeimerests of the dmh » world. These people, the heads of re- liable firms, had visited the apple grow- H011~ Frank A- Hill _S€Cl‘¢fRrY Of the ing districts of the globe and had come to . Stat-e Board of Enuzat o_i of the S are Novasgogia to see what was to be seen ~*\_». ~ Of MHSS11Cl111S¢US» 1`@iU1`I1S l10°58»Y, They found that the crop was large, but i. . A to St. John, and remain there until Sat- that there was urday, when he will return home. T CONSIDERADLE SPOTTED STOCK. . Aibernon, P E. I. Halifax Hn-aid._ Of the best description. ,_ A ' , The ann-.mi mating of the Ladies' aid to k'f;;h°fhfef;f;°°,‘;’;‘§;s $3322 “£2 _ _ Society ot the P. E. I. Hospital, will be “died chmges mae by lupbwem in held la the Y. I. G. A. Parlor, next Tues- rang, tc the pumhue or fruit on me day morning, October 2nd at 11.00 - _ i d. TB h d ' years idclook. The omcere for the coming goat it vi; btlyfgi °m In gona I h earwillbe elected at this meeting and “in 7- nz com! tivelylr' f 1911). 'every member should make an efort to `u own in Th' be” md » T I* ,M,e,,d_ i 23 4; T nos-r annuaan Lennox nmanns .; ***_ /_ 1% I U U2 9111! Swing tosell on consign- ‘ means that the farmer takes all the riak, aud a. hundred barreli of. apples are likely to be oifered in Halifax, 2 where a dozen wares year ago.. Tha ln- ellnation on the part ot the large fruit houses to refrain from' buying 4 U0 their own account, _ ihaeiiéivring thiadatect of causing apples tb be 3 I Q or an v :, _ . -` . .. ........ 2*. 2: ..2::‘;°:.i} i’:;.:“::._ »» M -fl »- - »- -~»~,_,-,,,-»-=1»,,, =~ . . . ,. . 1|; ‘T me Pnconns or ci~uNA. fmenb- ' This ,___._... 4 l From the point of view of artistic and l iessentially Oriental design the pagoda ' po&saea the most interest. These lsingular constructions, at least one of which nearly every city possesses, fairly idot the surface ot the country. Their pu-pose appears to be twofold-either as movmen ts commemorating the virtues or ‘T the munitlcence ot some departed bone- »taetor, or as agentsof “teng shui" (literally p' “`W'i§ and water,”) the spirit genius of lg nod and evil, which, if properly pro- pitiated, » will ward on’ pestilence _and famine and permit only prosperity and appiaeas to vlsitthe neighborhood. The Q very curious towers are of great antiquity, Chinese records authenticating their origin at least as far back as the early part of the Christian era. In silo they vary from the little ones, which are no- thing more than roadside shrines, tofwhat, l was once the most beautiful and c lehrated porcelaim pagoda of Naklng, d =stroyed in the Taiping rebellion. This e~;t.raordina‘ry structure had a.~ = height of; 261 feet, was built of masonry and covered s with glazed tiles of many colors, and was l a Lonument to native skill ia erection eel `|well as to artistic sense in design. Un- i fortunately, most of the large pagodaaare being allowed to crumble to decay, al- ] though some are tended and give hope of - tending for other generations to admire. The prominent ones vary in height from _ T100 to 200 feet, are usually octagonal in *J plan, with straight but tapering sides, _ and always are composed of an odd nun.- T ber of storeys. ~ ~». _.1 .. _ ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. _f ’ I , ‘ ._ ' <. i __-__ Srnxlir, September 26.-A_ man tried ‘ to do away with himself this (Tuesday) L morning near the Pumping house at the Steel company’s works. ` The - engin- l eer was the only man around at the time land was much frightened at the sight' of _ the man with an ugly gash inlhis throat. A Phe man was a stranger around " the works, being seen there yesterday after- noon for the lirst time. ` ‘ THE HEALTH PROBLEM. lposed. Health depends chielly upon per- ‘Eect digestion and pure blood and the problem is solved very really by Hood's Sarsaparilla. You may keep well by , raking it prompt] for any stomach or ` blood disorder. Iiseures of scrofula, salt rheum, oatarrh, dyspepsia rheumat-ism and other diseases are numbered by the i thousands. _ .~ Pghe favorite family cathartic is Hood`s l is. ' ,_ -ni . A 5 eent plug of “Patriot 'X - - . Twist chewing tobacco is 20 { e cent larger than fcrmerly. You must care for your wheel fé is new one. THIS ‘ HARD On wheels you must be even more parlicnlar than ever. Lel.’e examine your wheel we’ll treat it right. r' f ` /She herd G until away late in the season. _There Bro _l - ' ig H” o of *- many disadvantages, too,i.nholdtng over Chuhmbwn’ P E If - y¢Hq|§|‘l‘dhl:_kv:mhg;: V apgi S03 irllifi, whichitallowedtonmaintoa ;---_-s3`~----- -f ~ ------ --1 timcfinl 'our.haiore.‘ T ' long landson the othextside inlhadorderf A H E s § lj __ _ to ow your _-oboe f Md i5"°°1db° ."°11i01' vrsbardist-S S0" ' i L... .... ""'° 'l'°'°‘3u7‘°‘"““’l' consider some ofthe advice liven in l,‘¢',\ S A . ’ 'u'h°D°'mv°gu“‘n'“¢’ 3 7' 8°-Pd f0D¢¢kiD3,. Gnlypnumber one hard J ` fruit should be the motto this . ilk;-gi, CAN CLTLRBH BE CURED! ache or neuralaia. Gri»Hiths’1GOl‘ng to Be “Menthol Liniment is clean ' -' - ~ and pleasant to apply and re-‘T Marrled vlieves the pain immediately. 'T 4 A' am 'in be *K -QQ 5 2 5. ‘FZ T i Mil rw fm.-.. ~r 'f ~_, ¢'f'=;'.‘."`.f§` . Prepared. £or`th§3fl¥J&q>a_ ` " S cf with the biggeatwd siiappiest Meds, Women’s _¢nd'1’}hildren’a ana Shoes eier_ihown"fin_ the and they wiil‘§'oeaii»y,ou.Jlo..more what you have“.li'eQ;_ for ordiriary make of and Shoes. They’m de-pendahly durable, thalfs a .quality people To ° wfmwéni HMS a pkanedime. " Tlmvs the we built hur It " .and incrcaa g miie. Wigan ill? ff nina ie-an-. in F01 30951 and-'Egg Dont take our word for-git, some ~ in and. we prove it to you. ~ _A m*1_9 “fly but' neverthelesrtimely to announce that wehave a full eup- ply oE.Rubbera for the' dump 'fall *oi lS9°_r.°u_r m°u°_v'= . . . ¢ » - a ~ » an-¢¢.¢~~.»..~s.»~¢3-».».>» §WA'|"lHlES ¢ ¢ - ¢ ¢ use » » » e »»_».$»»-1 » » ¢ ¢ ¢ - . . - a . . .. lll.l‘l. WELLNER, 'Q _ The Photographers. . A pl it it Prices 250; 5_0 Don’o take drugs for head _ » , _ v _. . H 1_1; ‘_ » » » , -~ _ » ¢ -g-.1 _ A watch :inhale is rarel decided U i ‘~ J ~. > _ . _..._ Sir Charle$__l_ writes: “Foranumber ‘ ' T of yearaI.f.havej _ i _ _ fl Q, been troubled with eatarrh and headache T ' ` - _ _ _ _ ',i_; __ g ` _ W, _ , .md MVB f»rl_0&l“¢'i icycle 3 "~°m¢ntS _ .S A V Are scarce and long ads. are _ ' tediousto you. ' n A ...............2‘leaoheii’ Convention il . D Th exactiywhai willaatisfytllelbll ingottlieinnermaa. ii-ii seems hard t il- n V I 'melt which lsotfgty atom. 'Do your thinking ` i aouqi _ earns# We can sage your time _ , _ _ . money and give you just -» ' - ' yonwant. Lmoprn; RD» PGN llld ¢00¢ GFOGOP The ‘ ioo. 8 ite :3°|9l¢Et?rr=°¢rll-‘un “ »aas|nneaa=a=_ ONLY. 5 CENT ll must have -ia _ ` II ppegtlzi , _ _ate _ .A an-lay and wowaat all tooall ‘8e!ioolHalpa” 1 Z jufnodved. You to buytheen,jult_¢;s1l s Tliernughly Good Timekoapart _ Would Drop Dollars---_-- Jas» Kelly Q. To enjoy the ‘Races The Popular Printer