li; .ii l if if »l i':l il; 1' Em. li ll 'I ” r '.-1; ll; I. :-'?‘ ill! i 1‘\~ .\' `.‘l. lf' ,fi h 1 1.' '|,r_ -4- ,i _ i. l li ily li: i -_-ae-» .l, i- ” F . 1 .g,. . i v--- -~ ,qui-r»-_.W _'lf'-A of ».‘ < l 7.7-' _.___ li *_’ uw- f ~ *~'“'w,',r.:r,r_:l'.&:_|e PAGE FOUR ”- .. 'run i.A'rss'r News - THE GUARDIAN mum rms-r or lu. """ I I-M _._ i __|g _ A _ f - - _ I- _ '_ .1 . I | `--'- " _ , , ' y . A d up ll, 1 0 ~ l ~ Social Club, was convicted by the war l;i°.f5§°'{§2¢°n._.`I§ruZ'§u'3l"¢i..'¢- Rheumatism Polio lrrhglsrrm of um vim of ' vicialityare much pleased with the lmmmnt new mall llerviee inaugurated be- tween Uigg Station and Orwell Cove }Poat Office on kthe Brztognegnt. f .Theretofore it boo a par ree ` *lu W* ‘“S““'d‘, 'days to get a reply to a letter to " ~ lor from Charlottetown and under ` ' lexisting arrangement it takes less Provincial New J ml¢hw ¢w°°*r‘f°“f h°"f° “"4 ""1" one hour earlier each evening. Mr. NONDAY _ Warburton, M. P., and Post Office Tm’ £v;°l°5}°” Mi"if“iRi’°é" "9°";’ti“!lnsPector Whea.r were instrumental Plbllll C Ui W°° “C U ° 3”* ° ' in making the cbsnlge.-The farmers louis: ¢m°\“1f~¢ gsm] talst Pf°‘-'é_'*-'°- in chhf vicinity are ull through hur- POWl\l| 13-501 BY 0 5 “W” "3" vesting and .with few exceptions have Church $59.69. ifinished digging'pota§r€;s.t--This hhas *_* been a banner year w armers ere -Allct‘l0l1€e\’ Wlitht 50ld bl' 8“°'_with one exception-pasture-and it ticrl cnllrlaturday las; a plot _gf la!:id,ls not expected that the lr;et\iii1nsuforf~ on Pop ar Avenue, Ummefil 0. 0' 'lk will be much moret an s o longing to Miss Conquest, which wasllé-:Bt 0| last season, bid in by William Clow for $150. " The amount iven in aid of the W.| _The putridn “am” has opened z . ~ d th f the on for stories M s. hy the Methodist church in 8" owe" ‘"3 00§°'1’ne is on the n on. g "L5 Provmce auf’ New Br“"s""°" “"l_-ollnds on two prominent profession the “Wt year was $10300' ;:cw"°°'al men a lawyer and a doctor be- uf $65.-Wesleyan. ` i - ’ ~ At the Police Court in this Citvl Satrlzday the case of Ross vs. Israeli ww cchcluded when His Honor gave! longing to Summerside, who Ellen* Friday last in the woods hunting for partridge. They left home early in the morning and decided to hunt the woods in the vicinity of Lot. 16, -l il UT-'mt 0" me q“""f'i°“ of to whomlwhere the doctor had 'discovered a cerlan go_ds should be returned._ The case was decided by giving Ross tllil possfssion uf the goods. Thcrel were no other cases. l The gasoline yacht Wanola, which! arrived in New Glasgow this week, from Charlottetown, was detained st, Pont Prim 9 days owing to stormy wi.-atber and heavy seas. The partyl was made up of Hay Hvsers. owner of the bout, his wife, and three young men including employees of the Fras-1 er Engine Works, New Gln,sgu\.v.Tlley; ll ll an exceedingly rough voyage* from tharlottetown. I»`oll-owing are the amounts to date for the Campbellton (`hllrch and number of ‘bims a few days before. The weather wus not the ideal kind for this game, being misty. Entering the woods in diiferent directions the hunt starteli but after an hour's tramp the doctor. decided to quit. brit when he reached the road his companion could not be found. After several hollrs wait the lawyer final-v fy emerged from the woods, his clo» thes torn and wet besides several “nice” scratches on his face and hands, received during. his efforts to find a way out, he having got losl and was over three hours before hc finally got on to the right l'-l`&°k 8 gain. The sports returned to town |about noon with about the usual luck of “amateur” sportsmen, exccpi Parsonage Rebuilding Fluid from this that the partridge who are stil! Province as published in the Wesley- an I-Cape Wolf arid O'Leary, $50.,le Grace Cburch,,Charl0ttetovvn, $101.40 Montague, 38.18; Murray Harbor, lookillg for the doctor who discover- d them some days ago. $54; Bhleihrd, 515.50; Pownal, s55;vn`l-Mayor Morrison- S“mm°“i“°» Tryon, $127; Bedeqlle, $75.50, Souris, S19; .Y0rk, $30; Vernon River, $57.50 et with a serious accpidentron Sat- urday evening last which will con- Cornwall $101; Winsioe, $20; Sum- line him to his home for some days' mersidc, $104.07; Mt. Stewart $38. fwhile crossing Water Street in fronl of his own office he was run into by There died at Upper Hillsboro onia passing team, the shaft striklinp Trleilday, Oct. 4th., Margaret Alice, l“m}“ the breast thmwmg hm, relict of the late William Jardine rin heavlly to the g_r°““‘l' ,thi vgllecgsag' the 71st year of her age. The deceas- the Wagun Scrafnngkagamg. fade _ cd rvis a woman much beloved in 1”' faumg he "true 9”. 1511.9 I 0' the Community, a devoted member the St°“9S_» bad1y.b"“smg. gs. ace of file Presbyterian Church and an 5e"e"“l Butch” bemg.dreq‘mre mba; exemplary Christian. Two brothers, cut 0" the ear' hes] es some ' four cons and four daughters, mourn uts on the side of the face. One oi tbl-. loss nf an affectionate sister and his thmnbs was also broke” and il rr.:l!hcr. The funeral took place on 8 .|. r h ddition hc was badly bruised about pau 5 (emete,.y_ in a dazed condition and taken intr is own office and after a short tim( I‘ll lsdny afternoon to the West St the "ms and legs' He was picknd ul r A runaway occurred Saturday af- er nm, when a horse, becoming frigh- tenel of the train at the station, all :lmost through the city, throwing his driver almost out of the carriage lnt.i the mud and narrowly missing s-\vl ral pcdestrians and other carriag- es ill the streets and crossings. At thi- 1' rnzr of Euston and Elm Aven- ue, a child in a baby carriage was str' cr and tossed out, but happily no svril s l'lljurii-s resulted. The horse wus i: iptrlrcd later while the carriage was l_u.lly smashed up. ll-v. Allan Simpson, preached in Zi ll (`lrurclr last evening to a large corl!rcgution_ His many friends were di-lir_~!.tr:d tu see him again and to listvll to his strong and eloquent dizp---ll rsc on the greatness of service. ln introducing him last evening Mr. Rolls rcier~red to the fact that it was undrlr Mr. Simpson’s pastorate in Halifax that he was led to decide for the ministry. During his brief stay ill this city Mr. Simpson 'is the guist of 'W. A. and Mrs. Stewart,, Upper Prince St. He will visit Cav-‘ cmlisil before returning to his pas-I torlil charge in Bridgetown, N.-S. l c emoved to his home where his wounds were dressed. Yesterday _hr passed a goodday and last evenini was resting easily. Mrs. Morrison who was with him at the time es caped uninjured, being a short dis tance ahead of him when the tearr passed. The dri-ver of the team dir not even stop after running Mr Morrison down but immediatedlr whipped his horse into a run not withstanding the cries for help fron Mrs. Morrison. And still s folrrth time has Captain Dicks of the schooner Miarltonomal been arrested. The forlrth and lasl arrest tr.o`< place yesterday 8-lf€l‘“00l immediately after he had been rcleas ed on bail awaiting sentence OH I charge of having preiured himself while giving; evidence in the case a~ gainst M. Magunet, of Glace bay who was afterwards found guilty nr.r‘ fined on n charge uf havin! been 1111 accomplice in the snlllgglirrl; case. Captain Dicks wus arrested last week on this charge and yerterdav af- ternoon was tried l;»'f~-f. strvendarr W. R. Hearn. The -'"1 -' .-rammed in the first case were ntrllerlriary Niag- ffnr- of the fir-st vessels to arrive ini N.ir-th Sydney from Prince Edward l-l' nl this year with produce is the' istrate Alexander Campbell and M Magonet. The case wus a\lj0\\!'l12l1 f0T decision until 'l‘rler-:slay next. As he was leavin the court room Ca tain _ _ g .f D sill... rl r Shamrock, Captain Straight Dicks was rcnrrested on n second fr "lif»wlottetown. The Sllamrocklchar-ge-that of having made a. false bl`0\\shf thirty-tW0 ll\lHh¢1S Of Dots-:declaration at the Customs House at to.-.s wllirh are selling at fifty cents a|Glacc Bay. The Collector of Customs bllsllcl. She has also for sale aquan- at Glace Bay was examined in this tit/ of beets and turnips and oats case, and it also was adjourned until wllirll are selling at sixty, forty and Tuesday next. in the Magonet case ilfty cents a bushel respectively.These Captain Dicln; is alleged to have said prices are somewhat in excess of last`that, to the best of his knowledge y¢ar's though it is likely that in a there was no liquor on board the few r\‘ee‘.'s’ time they will be reduced schooner at any time during the trip cr nliderably. While, rain fell in liiler- from St Pierre; that nolle had been nl quantities in Cape Breton during taken on board, alld that none had tilc past summer, there was a lack of been landed from her. Vallis, -Jlle oi it on Prince Edward Island which re-lthe members of the crew in one oi tcrded growth of vegetables while the the former cases swore that Captain llsv and oats crop benefited reatl Dicks had had aknowled e of the _ K Y- Z --Syd .ey Record. Ifliluor being on board.-Sydney Post Father Mol°riscy’s Liniment _ Relieves _Pain Aches and pains yield quickly to Father Morriscy’s l.iuiment_ If is absorbed quickly by the skin, and penetrates deep into the tissues, making it splendid for sore muscles, stiff joints, rheumatic pains, backache, sore throat or lungs, or any deep-eeated pain. ' It eases at once and heals surface hurts, such as cuts, bruises, burns, scalds and f rost-bites. For tooth-ache and ear-ache it is an excellent remedy. Father Mo'ia¢y’| Liniment is exceptionally good as e "rub" for athletes. It takes out stiffness and soreness after severe exercise, and never blisters the skin. Keep A bottle handy, for “There’e ease in every drop". 25c. a bottle-at your dealer’s. IH Father Merrlaey Medicine Co., LM., ~ Chatham, N.l. selling liqaior to the members thereof, "° ‘-‘ °*"'*""*'°"°' °'°°”°- f.‘I.'Ir"§§¥.“I,r‘1`§.°'L3Xl“.`§.T“£522,522 It manifests itself in local aches and Act which was then in force in that pains,-inflamed Joints and stil mus- .town-_ Elsgigrllfgng C‘\““°'~ be C'-‘Nd UV |°¢“l The convicting magistrate found as fact that the disposal of liquors to It requires constitutional treatment. B . ` and me ben ,B a com." of the great the members was a devicie, on their ly cents, p0tBt08B. MW. PSF bushel blood-purifying and tonic medicine Part to evade the pmv sums °' tl” , Canada Temperance Act. The Su- H°Od S Safsapafilla preme Court of New Brunswick grant- E which corrects the acid condition of ed 5 rule for °"u°r°ri in this °““5°» b the hlooa una hullas up ihe system. and 8”" °fS“m°“t di“mi°°°d UN N110 get lg today, 30|,-1 by all d,.u“|,,¢. and affirmed the conviction. 'I‘he facts everywhere. 100.90,” Qne Doll” of the case were in brief that Cold- __._..l_'__,‘=Mr. Fielding's illness is somewhat d is by creasing the duties anld responsibili- prolonged illness of the Minister is trlnate. As ‘the session of Parlia- ment is expected to open at Otltawa pub- lic grounds, that Messrs. Fielding Dllnstsn’s Cathedral yesterday morn- ing at 6.30 when Miss Amy W. Corish, daughter of Patrick Corish, Keppoclr, Mc- in B. was silk with handsome black picture hat. The ' ther, Joseph McDonald. After the ceremony A pretty wtfid-ing took pinch in sc. breakfast was served at the Victoria V. th The judgment of Stipendiary Magis- case m2€ioE°:v‘;rad';gid“'tf,‘;‘§!f;“ Jl_°°X_i';g; cial and literary __`pur.-pqsegy gg," four to thirty-seven cents a hull; lww Imam’ Supendjary Magistrate for litquolr; to a regular pliember, in good ‘potatoes thirty to thirty-five cents Jueen’s County, against Victor Hud- B an ng and receive "pm him- -the ‘F ron ofvStanhope, who is suspected of price nxed' which ‘Was the “Hema 0" having caused the death of Mrs. Joh- fence' ` _ l anna Hudson of the same place, an Judga Vwwart wh° d°“k°l`Fd th.” “mt ol the accused_ » judgment of the Court, quoted sec- A warrant was prepared and in tif” 99 °f the C- T- Afft 53_f0“'UW57 I u ~ _ 1 ' ‘ ' ,r . a ~ ~ U _ ' . . . y. 0 _ - M t an. daughter. He was remanded until pretence or \1D0n any device, sell or .Vednesday morning at eleven o'clock barter, or in consideration of the Dur- _ of as SIX s inclined to be Scotch. He takes e t to t v-ing e her OVBY C anld t `o\ind Johanna very cross about the ud- the ing up. iss ked tle, m’s hey l en- out day and mer liai- five and at in Mrs re- eur_ the avy 'in- the for- in a Mc- the hat her mg eir l for Su- i11¢0l‘Dorated body established ‘for eo- ‘From the day on which this part of this act comes into force and takes effect no person shall, within such h (.ofunty or City by himself his clerk 9 servant or agibnt, expose or keep for 5 sale, or directly or indirectly, on any D base of any other property give to T any other person any intoxicating penalty was also quoted C Proceeding the learned Jud e olnt- C nt and Secretary-Treasurer and a committee of management composed f the said officers and live other one half of the members were non re- ldent. many- being transient visitors, F ommercial utravellers and sea cap W here ir law prohibiting the sole of H intoxicating liquors is in force, such devlcc for evading the law should ave been tolerated for upwards of four years Judge Vanwart laid stress upon the (5 ‘ - . _ tables, cigars and an unlimited sup- W _ _ . - B _ h cases, including Graff v. Evans, which made under aliccnse law, intended to egulate the sale of liquor, while the 'anada Temperance Act is intended to the question whetllcr such a dis- t, posal of liquor in nclub to a mem- .1 ber therefli in or is llrlt ii sale, the learned judge conclrrded by sirying.:"l fail to see wlly such a transaction is not a sale. It might not Licensing Act,'l828, brit it is such n transaction or sale as was intended S to be prohibited by the Canada '1‘em- C perance Act." The case- of the Clratlram Club as t rrln very much on all fours with the more recent club case in this city,tllc one principal point of difference being that the latter case was under tllc Proliibitory Law ` of this Province which is a stricter mid more prohibi- tory measure than the Cnnndn 'Pem- pcrance Act. And it may be observell that the Supreme Court of Ncw Brilli- swick at the time of the decision re- ferred to was rccogrlised throughout Canada as rr very strong and able body of judges. _ Sydney, N. S., had 9, club case un- der the Nova Scotia l’rollilritnr~yla\vf worth of liquor was seized, and mi i argued by counsel for the rlcfcrlcr: tllnt I the seller could not bc liclil to lm keeping lirlllor for unlc ns he dcrivorl no prrlflt from the sale, also that thc _ alleged sale was rncrely 41 rliscrlbu. 1 tion of common property mnorlg the members. These contentions were overruled by the magistrate. The Cm will Probably no to h higher court as an effort will be made to re. plevin the seized liquor. WEDNESDAY ' -Owing to the illzlhs.; if His Hp". qu, Judge McLeod, the October it-will of the County ("i‘l’:t \\'ll_r:ll was nl have been held ni. Port Hill ~~n Tiles- day last has been postpohofl limi] Tuesday, 25th. lf! 1895 in a. similar case. One Coulson. the steward of the Chatham, N. B. ach for non-resident mb l< ll W* me Us u V Mr Champion lluslllriltn. fine fox- .'J ` ll. X," _feet mechan-' I' ical process. is ,ll r reduced to a ,`,` 1, , very fine red- lvrown pow- .. 1 der. If is ab- ...In Montague yesterday dealers were paying thirty cents a bus ~ for blue potatoes, twenty-live cents 3 bus or red potatoes, twenty-one ccnta a dozen for eggs and twenty-two cents a lb for butter. ...The following are the Souris market prices-Oats, per bushel. 10!" utter per pound, eighteen dents: Cents. . were steady. New oats sold at thirty- mained unchanged. Judgment was given yesterday in the case of Simon Brown vs Joseph Matthews, North Wiltshire, charged with 3 violation of the Pro- ibition Act. Matthews was nnvicted of a first offeiice and fined 100 and costs or three months im- risonment. -The death occurred at his home, aulltun Mass recent] of H ld . y . . Macomber aged '36 years, leaving a liquor” Section 100 providing the sorrowing wife, formerly Miss Marion airns, daughter of the lute Jollrl girlls, Lower Freetown. With Mrs. short time ago and during the vis- members The ogg-,Wm were a Premd_ it made many friends who will deeply amcnt his early demise. -William Clllurrpion, of Alhertolr, me-mbel-8 elected annually The en has llrlrcllased "Ingleside" 'tlle beau- rance fee was $10 for re5m,,nt and $5 tlflll rcsidcrlce formerly owned by B. Dyer, whois now in England. unch in the woods of thc estate, here he intends to place some of ains, having residence in the United his bm°kf°xeS-_ :AS thiS_iB 5" ideal States, Ontario, Prince Edward Is- SPM I0" th” l’““'“eSS ms many were land and crest Briturh. -'imagine rr friends Wish Ml' Champion great sur C 'ept in the house and Mrs. McMas- mb or “sS°"iati““ 'I said he e ' cess' V . t l arn p,.e_ ed Judge, “formed for social inter- iumably against Hudson. It was, to cdmse *md h“fm°"Y» ‘md its 0“1V The Prince of Wales ‘lflollege De- i t 1 u- d beting Society lleld iheir weekly qupmen be ng bl mi tabhs' cam lnectinlg yesterday. The subject und- ly 0,- mtoxlcatm mums The er discus-iilon was “Resolved that iloks have more influence on a per- orl than companions." The subject wus silpllntcd by A. Seaman, E. Foley, Francis Steel and M. Gillis. The speakers on the negative side were A. McLeod, C. lvicAlduff and Berncice Norton. The fourth speaker V. Saunders ‘being absent. N. Rattee gave a short speech on the negative side. The resolution was carried by ii vote of 45 to 13. Leo Nelligan was critic of the debate. Rev. Jacob Heaney, into will have t0 euect amflll Prohibition. Then as comrlcted four years as pastor of llc (lnrletorl Methodist church next une, has accepted a call to the First Metlroriist cliurcll in (`_‘illiirloite- town. lie will remain therc a year, when Dr. Flanders will assume charge of thc congregation. The Carleton be a _sale such as is con- Methodist church has invited Rev. H. templated by the lntoxicnting Liquor P7- 'l`h0m8S. the l>uSl10l‘ Of till! “PST- Metllodisl. church, Charlottetown, to rlcceed Mr. Heaney, anxl he_has ac- epterl. Rev. Mr. Tliomas is a St. John mall who is regarded as one of he coming men in the Methodist above bl-lelly staged would seem to church. He will be warmly welcomed .back to the city.-St. John Telc- graph. --At Hamilton on Sept 26th (lllurlcs Clark passed peacefully away ut thc nge of seventy years. lleceilscrl, wlro was rlaturirlly crldowcd with iil\ei;hy~ sirlai irllrl nlcrltnl utrcngtli, was a man of irldcpendcllt tliilugllt, broad ideals, irlld conscientious. Besides rr loving wife, llc leaves to rnollrn their loss four dll/llgllters and seven soils, also one sister and four brotllers. His many friends extend to the bereaved amily and relatives their dccp sym- the other day. In this case some $700 Pfithy in UW |055 Of ll kind “lid UW' ns, husband, father, -and iirotller, with employee of the club was cm“,ict(,,] the crlnlfortirlg tlloliggllt that our dc, and flne(l_ Du,-im; the trial it ,ms parted have but one before to that K ifc which is fullrrrurld lligllelt-Com. A Ulliirlottctoivll boy writing to his ulrltllcr from Holltli Africa tells mlruy lltcresting things of ills life in that country. In speaking, of tlle inspec- tion at present going on in the New African states he says:-“We are join- ing into the large Semi-Military Po- lice Force of N. S. Africa. 'line duties will be to take the place of ull mill- tary work of the Police Corps orlt here, and to -form ri combined South Africarl Armfv with that.Police Force. It will be by no means a militia, but n standing force 'Inr war and peace. ?- A Pure Product of a Perfect Process chair' and F` J' Nash was appointed S t _ A l A letter to a friend in Charlotte- crfrlirrliiixge wgehe p2;!;,1€,er5vlz0f_the , ‘ p : His BAKER S 20.3.11 _ o‘, .J.l‘ ‘ _ now sc Pine Heights Brattleboro vt Merge D. “lm” M If A _D A A _ l . . nnon. r. Geo. Warburton and states that he is beginning his fall Dr. D. McLauchlarl Mr Haszard ex- work h ' ' in t at city after the close of plained that the duties of the c which he will return to Chicago and mittee were to ap oint Pr inolnl beiassociated in the great Chapman- C i h' ' P a ov ca Awxander campaign Mtel that to ouncl w ich is to report and be re- ,Mnntreal Canada *Or 8 “ni`On _ sponsible to the general executive at ‘fam URRWB The Provincial Corlncll will Il gn in w ich the churches f th I b h Bxntreal wliu an unite. o nor ' hgarntl e uname of this province and is made from the best cocoa -- 5 lectecl. cleaned, roasted, freed ' 35;. ri_ 7,' from shells A 4 " "lf and the ex- . ,I _ F fl' cess of fat, and then, by a per- beans, carefully sc ‘~ eolutely pure s.’f‘?‘i‘»:':'52... lishlih fu 1,' and maleee a moat delicious drmlz. Get the genuine with our trade-mark on the package. nity cents, hay per ton, _tell dollars; ggs, per dozen, twenty-five centS: eef. per pound six and one hal! In the City Market yesterday pro- uce was moving slowly and prices bus and butter at twenty-two to wenty-four cents a Ib, other prices re- YOUR. bc built il digeSt€| oll i5 ac the know authority iI\‘le world, 5CQt’s _ EllllIl§o|| A < is Cod Liver Oil scientifilly pw pared for immediate cigllon, and so palatable that anylc can take it. Nothing in th¢,,,0,.|d equals SCOTT'S EMUl(0N for making good, pure md. strong, steady nerves; did' healthy flesh; and it is el-9|; free from alcohol, not. ics or any other llaful TRADE.-MARK ingredient. 'It invigoes and builds up the entire systc Be sure you get SCOTT known the world over by; NJ- DRUCGISTS mark of qualify-The Fisllermal Today is Columbus llily, tllc anni- _i_4 Montague, Geo. A. 'l`hom non vcrsary of tire discovery -_-I America Tho branch of the Knights of Colum- bus ill this city arc to roy;ll‘J cole- bratc their patrorl’s day “and mem- bers of the council from olltsirle the city and provlillce will ilsscrrrbls to- day with tllc city brethren. ilhst evening about fiftccn camo on the Nortllrlmberlalld from Arrfiiionish, New Glu ow, Stellalrllr :ind other towns, gl many otll-ers nl~l'i'.'r~.l on the mail train. A reczpfion cf\l;l"nif.- tee of Charlottetown bretllrerl mel looking after the visiting rrlenlbfls. A good program has been laid out for today, the cerznvf-ni-is llifgnrlillg ill the afternoon wllcrl art two \l’cl--ck' the degree teams will give lrzl cxelrl- plliication of the fir-it dcgircc., iollorv- ed at three-tlrirty ily the second ric- grce. In the evening at '/'.»5 the or der will 'form ill procession und, headed by ii band, \r“i! pmrceii by' torclliigllt to L-it. llilllstnlls i?.'rtll\"l I ral wllcre ir. i.pu»:1‘ri scrvivrr will Le’ hhlrl .ic which no/_ lh~. irhl..~llhh will' deliver the scrllllll. on 'rrclr r~.~!,\:l'.l put on at ni-is o‘ci»lcZ~<. Tae plrruricl of today will oe il l.'il‘lg-_*_ 'lrlc. tllc Council here being very strung. ...An Annandale corrcspolldcnt` writcst-Adolpbus Taylor, llivcr Vicw, is erecting rr new dwelling llousc move into this autulnn.-Mrs Thomas Taylor paid a flying visit to Ullndlrs the gil-ost of Mrs lcicllnl-rl Jenkins. - Nelson Taylor llus rccclltly pllrclias- ell rr. gnsolilrc engine and is at llrc- ent threshing with Henry Yoston. - Among the people from Anuiuldnlc rho attended (lcorgctown exhibition wcrc Charles and ltoy l>Io\vlctt ac- colrlnnniell by their motllcr and sister. hiiss Ettir lllolyllcllx who has spent some time visiting at Little llivcr, S. llingwell, expects to return lronlc ill ir fcw days.-The Misses Ida ilud Maggie llicllnrds, lrccompnllicd by tllclr brotllcr. Wirltcr, arc at present visiting in New ]'l.-rtll.----James Drin- nrl, Jin, and Williiirn llollrwtsorl. An- nurlrinlc, llttcrlrlcrl (lclll'gci.uwll lrlxliibi- tion.-James Norton is cllgilgcri lruild- ing ll piece tn his itlrcirdv very large barn, Roy Howlett is cnlployerl shing- lirrg.---Miss lria Molyncuux tcacllcr at River View is spelrdilig ber vacation t her llomcin lluurlirs.-li. Robert- son is to be corlgrntlllatuil in securing a prize for his handsome carriage filly. ' The initial rmeetilrg of the Prince Edward lslarld Provirlcial Branch of the St. John Ambulance Association was held ill the Pr~enlicr's office Mon- day after“n~oou at four o'clock, Hon. F. L. Haszard, Premier, occupied the _ ll er le special patronage of the Lieutenant Governor, who is ex-officio s Vice-Patron of the Canadian branch The officers of the Provincial Coun- cil were thcn nominated by the Com. mittee as followsz- Patron-His Honor Lieutenant-Gow ernor Rogers. Prelldent-Premier Haszard. Vice-Prcsiderlt-Lieutenant '- Colonel Moore. _ ‘ ` Honorary Secretary-Dr. Yeo. - V Honorary Treasurer-Lleutefnant Col Davison. ' _ ' “ " Enciltive .Committee-W. F. 'l‘id\». marsh, Alexander ~McDone!d, Andrew |4¢NH~ll'. 'James Landrigan, Dr. George Warburton, Creelmsn McArthur, (Summerslds), Charles McKinnon, (Bourls), Horatio Nelson, ,(M'ontaguo) Qucen'a Coun»ty.-Hunter River, Geo. 3- MCIAOG; Cr-iipsudp, D. Mcquarrie; Stanley Bridge, . A. McKay; Mount Stewart, Peter McLeod; Canoe Cove, J°hl1 MCFMIYOII: Vernon River Bridge, Milton Fur-ness; Belle River, Wm. McLaren; Jr; Inna, Benj. D. Welsh; Pownal, Frederick Pralrght; Eldon, N, IIIGIIEST AWARDS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA WaIlarBakar&0o.illl. auiuarm Dorchester, Mus. lreneilleeeezl ithlevll-. leefreel Llrraby. _ Prince County-Tlgnish, F. J. l Brwta; Allierion, ic. L. Rogers; 0'- Loary, P. N. Pate; _Wellingon, E. F. Gaudet; Summerside, A. C. Baundera; llllleralle, William Hayes; Kensington, Dr. Dsrrach; Caps Traverse, Frank Schaefer; Mslpcque, Preston McNutt. K'll|g's County-Georgetown. Temlplt llchonald; ;Bourls, J. G. Sterile; iriver, M. H. Bo».,hell;p s¢;’{;‘,‘,’ Bay, C. E. Pratt; Dundas, ,D Rs Campbell; Enst Point, L, Mqmdf New perth, (ilrleb McNeill; St.,,.y.; Road, Peter Gormley. THURSDAY. - -Two assault cases alleged cave been committed at Wellington Friday night last, preferred bm, men named Raynor, both al," Fred McAusland, come ull for hang before ‘ Stlpcfndiary Wright tomow_ ...The death occurred in Cbsrl,_ town on Sept 8th,' of 'John McDoll. Lime Pond. The deceased wus hj, fifty first year of his age, and le., to mourn a widow and seven child also a number -of relatives and frier On Tuesdav evening, Oct. 4th., i choir nf St. .ioachims Church met 1 getller at the Half-wriy house. Ve non River. and on behalf of the Da ishioners presented to Miss Eliza O Neill. ill recognition of her efficien lnhnrs fre (‘.ilrlrc‘_.= organist. s hand to the lrall the tllilzl .legruc will be _,.,-ome pmse well llllell with gold' M. accompanied by im address. .._’l`llcre entered into rest at Glen- fanning rrn Oct. Gth, 1910, after afew hours' illness, Charles McMaster, in thc 81st year' of his age. He leaves _ .ri sol-rowing widow, seven suns slid which he expects to llrrvc rciidy tolone dm,gh