.fait Rheum gust. Hood 's Jarsapdrilla i 'meh eIP¢lS all h“m0fl» Ind ls positively ,mequaiiedtoralltmtmaouorupdong :._-- --wr" _ "`_°' *T*-If-*£3 t ; matter what you call it, this sun ‘jugggevhlch comes in patches that burn ma, discharge a watery matter dry and ,¢;i¢, owes its existence to the presence 0; humorslm mttlililgttfomexist, annoy d It wil con In pep mmahipmveaswnaumedumcn, III ren is always F8032-lLv_md permanently aired DY y¢umay¢llll¢°°l°llll.t¢terorml1k _ W IC people who are building up our coffee business. There is no adul- . A , F who know good Codec from had a C fl' d t tl! -ff, o. teiation, no substitution`every "`-' pound is honest coffee. Try your next pound from us, and be convinced. l1ebster&lacKa .gi-_iv¢W\M iarpais. Q, . ‘Q évtiit w f Th..-ian; G,»¢¢,,,_ _ weeks’ visit to their home in Searletown. Charlottetown. P. B. I. nu' In u The former has been away lointen years, i-.ii-r'.;~.f5wc .w;~\.<»c`,;~;-.i»¢'..‘.\».1 C383 € C3 _ , _ a 't' 1 ii t' iii ' ' t- The best made' best attmg' AN old land mark has passed away and N' S' ` ` an cn ma , an gms mn en “quam m°5t °°mf°rt°'b1°» dumbk? and igone to his reward in the death of Mui- i theres is S0m°¢hin8' Very Sid 11° me *U1 Satisfactm'-7 },3°°tS and ~Sh°°3 at dock Lamont. Spriniiton, which tock |NTEREST AND ALARM- P°P“1_ar Prices thin m°dern place atfhis late homeyesterday at one N 'w- ma¢hmerY md shned lab" 5 o’clock. The deceased was one of the old- ` Toaoairo, September 14.-The ,Tele- Can Pwduce' ~ lest residents of that settlement having ' gram’s London cable says: The Cgmnigls b li . reached his 88th year. Thefuneraltakese today, commenting on Bond's prospw; ‘ing the fruit of the tree of knowledge 6 n B n ’n1ace0n Saturday at one dcloék- of areeiprneitv treaty with the United . , H ' $3 S all Prod ° lcil yesterday afternoon the question oi ”° f51“l3ht5°'“d b°n°"° ““i°” Wm* Can' The m t 3 school consblidatlonnnd the establishment , _ V p SHOE MAN _ , of departments for the temhmgof natural Bonds experiment will be watched with ture. e itterness in old or. ' ‘ A science as proposed by Sir W. C. Me- equal mt°1`e5t9'°d ‘]”m°’ Y] Pownal Street. - - I ' i Ch t P, E. I. lsome weeks ago was discussed. The otfei- H own! ~ ‘ as made through Prof. Robert-ion will be - N° Better -‘ml Tw B~ef°re° accepted and the school started if the di - | 1 I 1 ' ¢ i. “`i°°°’t° b°5ma1gam°"°d “use” 9° d° 9°' sian frontier still ;keeps that relic of i...i~‘!”.i-ii \i".ur,u*- ,iw »,-.Q .1* ` Your Bread A ' Be it large 01’ small, will be always of the _quality if i obtained of us. 'Our product is at once pure, wholesome and tooths o ni e. Can’t be beat and those who patronize us are well nour- ished. Telephone 211. D. STEWART. _ Eqmpsx BAKERY, Bakes Best Bread. _, I -n. _ ~ ~ N “Yes, I’ve got a new set of teeth,” ' I replied the p old man, ‘fbut the doctor ' . u Il _ S I told me to Put them in water at nigl1t,» . P. W. C. Sl D. C. C. B. C .i P. E. . I We want to youtliat the bestfplace to buy your i goods an ~ complete and EVV We ve ms; that has H1335 Prices Ii Ir. and Mrs. Nicholson left for their ' joins io- congratulations. " | ._.. i wt. AT a meeting cf the congregation of the `First Methodist Church last night the following were elected representatives to vhs Ofiicial Board. R. C. Gof, R Heariz. IW. W. Wellner, B. Balderson. R. K. J oi t, Beoj. Sellers, W. A. Weeks.. y John and Talmage Mclleai arrived from Boston by the Halifax ona two iid iiieistterror six duiiii which inter 1 g ' N val they have not~ visited their Island home. ` Tim little tlftaen year old boy ot Geerge p. oc rrepoite t at 1 injuries thouirh painiul were notssrious. , A1: the meeting of the Executive Coun- Donald and outlined in the Guardian , the McMillan l-louse, Hillsboro Street, of _ Carver was mn over by 3 mam at thglthis afternoon of' paralysis. He was 76 Ii Apothecaiies Hall corner yesterday after- Yea” °1d *md has bw” 5° .7¢“1°S 93°* , r ‘ _ N R h p u I I u, rather-is [ lpickedu The d to d h t- and onesister. His wit' d . I T111: marriaue took place yesterday at 0 Nicholson, Flat River, to Annie able story-one of these watchmen, an Tnulast sailing ol the Olivette from this 0” Sabllfdiy. Sépt, 13th, there passed rt will be on Sept. 30 peacefully to rest James B Bil““;?°; the t 1 . e . e unera w ic * §*;\,- S er' mem 500k P1106 00 Mfmday afternoon was very. ' _ . WAl\TED~At once, a Vice P.-incip largelyattended. The service was cou- _._, for Alberton School. First or seconu ducted by Rev. A. D. McDonald assisted fi f I class. Male pieferred. Apply to Dr by Rev. Jas. Murray,a former pester of Ross, Alberton. 9_l0:l1w the congregation. The pall-bearers were , _ T* - Messrs. James Bu-hour, Ste h B k r, * reople who are vertrcvlar about is '$183 1;1a°bLme autumn excunml “F03 David Barbour, James B. Mogngin, Soho ” ' are fm-or of iheir cease eo e ‘ 3° nm f°r°e 9° Sept' 19’ bggmnmg Barbour and John Riu. The floral tributes with the next sailing of the Halifix on ‘mm Mrs J H My _ek M A J 0 ee an ,an ¢ ¥°°d_ are the ' Friday. The tickets good for thirty days G ` ' ° H '__ 'S' ° . are issued at $11 retm.n_ . _ McFadyen, Mrs. J as. Murray, Miss Kate and Sibyl McFadyen, Charles Beairsto and others were very beautiful and appro- priate. In the presence of a large assemblage of friends and acquaintances -the remains were solemnly laid to rest in the quiet shady cemetery at Montrose. He leaves n. widow and tvio children, besides an aged father and mother to mourn their great loss. to all of whom the Guardian tenders sincerest sympathy.- Cox. @ FIFTY YEARS A PILOT. si. Joan, silit. i5._1>i1°t Eawmi James Fletcher died at `his home here noon The wheel passed met his head here He is survived by a widow, three trated,‘and who have been and he was bleedm at the ea" W eu daughters and Ong gg three b the Wall more or less by fortune’s.favor- it ° e is a aughter of the late Martin Schultze of Cornwallis, States, says. We are in doubt whether ala is Newfouudla.ad’s__ ultimate destiny. A small town in Posen near thc ,Sile- ther centuries, the A night-watchman` who calls the hours. One _night-the London "Telegraph*’ tells this remark- old worthy long in service, ‘failed to ihlcllillan. daughter of the late Donald lMcMlllau, Wood Islands. The ceremony if was performed by Rev. A. McLean 511° h°“1'~ ' v N' l l ~ gl - isi.i¢1»iriiii.ne_preuipce of immediate _ p lfrieuds. The groom was supported by H. quent f?m`eM°°unt ‘for iB.McKenzie and Miss Mary McPherson A asshitsd the bride. After-_the ceremony future home in Flat River. The Guardian 1 ~ If I GUUD HEALTH FOB CAPITAL. I Maintaining good health is toiétbe maiority or people the mcst vital q*-ueS:`;-1 tion in the wt rid and nature affords no more eillcient strenathener for the sys . ii-ni and r°sio'°~tive for the nerves than Dr. Chase’s Nerve _Fccd. Naturally, szraflually, and certainly it forms new, y rid corpuscles in the blood, creates new iiialtby nerve cells and puts into the system the _snap, energy and vitaliu that delles disease. -J . I White and ' t si-Si°i”‘geS°°v-fau»=P’.i3”5hi5¥ Colored, G°|0V¢S ‘°' `,.§,,cE§ ,_-,W blow his whistle when the clock struck The burgémaster summoned Aft? his Iistf -A council was and the subject was gravely discussed. Finally one oi the members-_said that hehad.-heard of a. dentist; a1:fB_resiau` who supplied arti- iicia1_,te"eth; `Ai`ter long debate the 4 council appropriateda money _to send the aged watchman to~Breslau to get a' set of _new teeth. < 'i ` In. due time the watchman reported that his teeth had arrived. Th:-it night the burgomaster sat up to hear the re- sult. To his astonishment there was no whistle at ten, at eleven, or at mid- night. The next morning he summoned the watchman. “You havegot your teeth,” he said, ; indignantly. “Why do you not whistle as before Y” Yi | f li. W enough of others to 'judge them; but th _ . s “ . ._ p. , _ noone who listens to their chatter now- ada no-` i A You know the __ _ _ men have uired, other people, or the fortunes abroad. It was more singularly illustrated than by following anecdote, which is related on the_autliority of an almost eminent sci entiiic baronet. ' The Russians and Turks in their l of the eighteenth century having verted themselves long enough in contest, agreed to treat for peace. ___., commissioners for this were Marshal General Keith, on the part of the Rus sians, and the Grand Vizier on the part of l the Turks. These two perso ' met and carried on their negotiations E means of interpreters. When all was concluded and they rose to separate, the `~' Marshal made his bow with lil! lint in his hand, and the Vizier his salaaan with his turban on his head. ~ ` l But when these ceremonies of 'taking leavewere over the Vizier turned Sud-A denly. find. coming up to Marshal Keith, _took him cordxall b th ' l y y e hand, and, m the broadest Scottish accent, declared warmly that it made him “verra happy i 1 E9 mget a countryman in his exalted sie- X ion. _ _ ' I Keith stared with astonishment, eager for an ex lanation of this mystery,1 'when_ the llizier added: Q ‘_‘Dmna surprised, man; I’m o’ the sa.11_ie coluitiy wi your-sel’. I 'mind weel seein’ you anc_l~your brother, when lad- dies, passin’ by the school at Kirkcaldy. My father, sir, was bellman o’ Kirk- caldy.” ~ _ _. _ _-1#-¢.¢_.__i Cynicism ol’ Girls of To-day. “I have been unpleasantlyi lately ‘by the cynical bitterness date young women,” remarked a of .ex\p;:rienc'e. “With older have en soured byafrequent ments-who have d their crowded to es, it does not seem altogether unna- tural tliat they should become caustic ences’ motives an springs ofaction; but hear the young, who surely should 'be unsuspicious and have faith in humani-I ty, discuss the frailties of their friends' with the ‘satirical acumen of women 'of t e world The good old fashionof keep- of good and evil away from young girls seems to be obsolete. ‘See and judge for yourselves’ is the axiom of the new dis- pensation, and the result certainly does not ,imgrove their trust in human ally argues disappointment; a.re~_successful are apt to be more disposed .to their fellows; they have time in*their_ pleasurable livesto notice the frailties of their aciuaintancss. Peo- ple who are self-centere , too, are- rarely ’ censorious; their own aifairs occupy them too much, and the do not thinki at an unkindly, critical spirit is rife ng the young girls m upper tendon! ya can doubt.” " _ cw Odors n Perfume ‘N -']'ust arrived from the makers as samples Guerlain s ]1cky Finard s Foscarina and 1 Chic Foscarina _J Come in and see them or yourself I They are the best pro- duction of the French makers. _ - ~ (90 I (90 »»-. pg, ' S ‘I C' C' S`ee|l?;r|:lllt$ -is 5“°°"“f°* f "ttenitionl s s ,HAiR1BRUSHE'Si'l s BRUSHES , fN1lL;BRUSHl=`S' A ’ Toilet articles: dm; comforts to the irts” I "Underwear Capsi iiiiwieiue. V, l l ‘_-. _ :_,. ,,. ¢_' ~ _ ....1 1 ~. , _, _ ». .i , , ' *_ Cor.Gt.G&rge8_r ent Sts. sa weeks an 'er “ 3 gras .=11?}1§“§;§1“S1§§1. ,nd -f`§’Comc and sec those l the wearing qual1t1¢S-p on "ith I A ` ° t.~;.»i~ . -Worths Lisvery Stables Street. ;- , _ _ ` ` '1c;“` ;.~o - .=A.=man_’S, .D'9f1i\; S-.¢°J-A J 5, 71 The i’i‘1éM I is?i§%5 __ _ 1, f 59:7 -_><\-is-i.~,-_<;~,,,,!_,_,.,,,¢&,‘»_g,_ ` . 1 .wen w “.- ~ While there is no doubtthat we have this the largest stock- of Ladies Coats that ever gatliered_under.ou_r roof at one time since we M into is also true that we never sold many Coats so early in the season Every some of the blestloncs picked up. -Thgrefgfg buys best,_wlio _buys quickiy.”f: ”'~"”-"__, Q c . , We thinkacallat ourGarment¢lQarina¢ni_; pa little txmespent-in Cramimtion, will fh2ffhiS1'3*h¢ fil1¢S£StoclrofCcatszn the “That is la. but we have send clami. - Q Al-'EW or Very fair quality ,Black Melto_nCoat, velvet collar $1.95. ‘ A_ lengthncoatin Frieze -.Or Beaver, colors fawn, brown, navy, and Oxford €1‘¢Yi neatly: made guest and very goodjlookin cuss $3.!0. ` an Heavy Beaver Coat, 'double breasted, _ with W, pearl buttons, $4 85. Black,_Qoai:`_,,. 1%, length conies_in Beaver or Na B] I W and is lined throughout fun $:65.~ 1 -r e i Avery ,pretty . Coat of Oxford _ Grey Zibcline Clotli, wiili Roman Satin, plain Wide but -YCIY., neat #iid _ stylish, $6-75= e _ Q, A. UP A 'Now-comes a very 'finely coat-1 ojf $1116-vi‘£_`vt,~ 3 » Goat of ,$l.0»4-it s collar and fsvsrs with A f1if,°¥i€d..f°ffsff=l,`S31l