~»~».---Y»a~oi1\lI.-* Jfrf” -v ..‘ ».-»~ ,.., -. - -.~~ ”"“ ‘éz<.<.:-‘ ff ~».-,.»»~=f'?>€~ »- - Several exhibits of enterprising mer- nts are well worthy of a more lengthy ption, than we have so far given. noon & iiu:i;u.e_ his popular and enterprising hardware who are slwa s to the fore in matters . ‘K 'i' , T and .all over the Proviu<~e'by nool\~ fi y Tl“'“‘~‘-‘f‘\’; Sena; """"""""""" " of public interest went to a great deal of ~- e e _ _ . . . . ~- eg iglogepia Scents ivi-my izfifuon pumisueu on rimnuay. ' .................... . . L5 gseriiii advance _ .._...... 'Lili °f '“ Sli-igle Copies ................ .. 4 rents 31 .liriou nbilshed ou Montreal undertaken are llld t0 5° mo,-ing w do any with Sunday funerals. every other man is able to rest, ut,_as I Monggl pgpex points out, their bnaiuem ` l` _ Th are to some extent ispecuiar ey rs snd,asa rulewell 0( servants too. HWS s kind of work that is unlawful on the sundry. Ou the wnmry. burying 01° of ih acts of Q! li Qlarnxng naar uw. _ff- _ . ‘ _' _ ey OCTUBIEZR 1. 193- and gentleman, the line itting suitsof :*'.-'f;;_; r-r~.4:;-Ai:'.:.Z;`_~" /1;' I’ ' h ' ' ' sunday Funeral Services ' ' ` t hard n them to he fxkpzic :he dqo,g,_.n dmc.; and showed the visitor how neat b and ped and trouble in arranging their department, consisted of some of the very hat their goods. A very l1lIldl°U‘° 58"* was hung out. All kind of shelf ware, besides some line looking stoves gems-i~e ye ~ P 'l\ieal.a.YS and 'l'hursd.\y°- lm \` assesses .....e~ss..s¢»~ ~ s Teri” V;-lh`e?;.il.l lu sth-sizes. ._ 1.2-5 and ranges were exhibited. .. _xlngule Copies _ , . . . . . . . . . . .. 3_eent.s in A il \‘i rii=i1~.gia\e‘s lnrnisheil rn ll‘l‘l‘¢“°° attendance: ionx _ucuoo & oo. It was worth while seeing the very ine hibit h this enter risi tailori esta- oellent suitings and trowesringa. The e wasattraetedtothelignresof alsdy hu: niet with admiration from the by rnowss snos. The wonderful cheap men'a display ol y made clothing was vdy attractive‘ goodsuitscan be obtained to nah per than custom made ones. The bitwasverycommendable onthepart thispmhingandpopularlirm. The eetrtan through the building ahckened when nearing it. nsszsnn asv irooxs. dead is one B °0l’P¢X\l WUT! _ _ and is in itself an act ol’ worship, too. The excellent supply of shhsoutydis- h dense and th worhng layed ` Ainongzepoorer 0 P classes aSimday burialis agreat con- Onother dastheir attend venience I ° ance uieansalosofsclsfs 'Url 50300 k Sunday theyun goflvlly- JU! D06” beroffollo thatcoinewithT bythisliruiwassonmtlyarnnged attractivethatpenonsgoingintndse tooha longlookatthhveryin- reetingexliihit. Thespecimemof couldnotbeexcel!ediuAmerina. “enum 'gn hehindmg waslully awork of art. h'nl'alefro|nman prtsolthecity and M 1 i youcsneelculate howgrest atax upon the working &e!, and |50' SIEIS I hindrsiieseometiiaesho emploY\\'l» 15° weekdayfunenlmustbe. lntheinterest ofthelivingitwonldhehettasnthepper thinks,ift.hefnneralst:>okplaceonSun- day. How often oiiehuudred mourners h followaeompauiou ma week dayat a costofahouttwohundreddollara inloh ofwagm,andyet,t.otheirlateoompsn ion's family, half that sum would he a ‘_ godseud. *‘ The Exhibition Over Thethirdsnn1islProvmcialExhihition I heldoatliegroundsoftheCharlottetowii publicservan . andbu ` thedeadisnotstall was in the galleryand every the Pl# sears Has-ssrdand llooreareboth en- nghnutthevrovinceis maniféedhvy umny wordsof favorable commenthy fmmallsedions. A l'Hl0.L.CH.\.PPKl.I.l. 'Die ‘Diamond Bookstore" is a house- old uamesnd itspopulsritywasessily bythe greatattcohbn yofwallpaper. Barewalls noedhe no longer. Thesauiples shown are eryhandsome and very moderatein HOUSIKOLD PEIS. hlrJohiiDHeQusidofLittleYorkhad splendid exhibition of little pats ina building. 'llieexhihitoiliedii driviiigpsrksmo&.t.ion,closedonFriday. 150canaries,3 parrots,2blne jaysand ltwasagrandsuccemthroighont, upe-`14 little pups. Itwalolieof Weil e°mlly “'ed.n@l.ay and Thursday. The weather, although not ps-fed, was good throughout. '1'heexhihimwereexception- allygooiandverytaatafullyarzanged. ` llnchpraiesisdne Secrehry Warbui-ton~ The carnrimililtked about haanehtohnnuhof atlce. The hosuewas rlmrwelorglyelean and swesttwitter of the andthedirectoriifortheiruntiringef-xta g@¢S_ln_Ln,ln` to thank Mr. Warburtonandliiselerks, Hem-LAllsna.ndLepsge,as well asthe directorsforevcyinformatioutlmtitwas riviimug swam T lornl rm . I hich board hard 6 . ¢ 2 " . ° d. hnieni. They hatil inn§heir etalllgaome psner- . nu) _ chea um _ pace building I _ - 8° thro People seen ` hare Prim _ small and grounds. from little IBOICDQS lily display of usual lndruiusnts Hillergns wssvuycredihhllz punnstheyexhibiteda modhmutaful tlieaeeehemgofanexceptaon- iiithdrpowertogive. Thu'ewil1,with- _ prettydmigu. Anypusonreqinring I outdoiihtheasurplua from this ye`ar’a e fair, whiclitlieptoanoters of the exhibi- thu piano,organ or sewing machine inthepuhli|:in&'d. Wehsvespecially ____°The_carefuland hstasfulalnligementof Hams. ` _ ' In ' w e an this don have justly earned. ciety. Sfr. Szlrillx, 24'.-The seventh annual ineetingofthe N_B sod P.E.ls-. and branch of the Womans' .ilisionary sudbly @££ thi lftérlinvvll in tbl llethodit Church. Thiaeveningareceptiou was held, at weleoiiie,audMimWsdmaiio{Bedeque, uuksnouiistakebypllrdiasingirom ' lirruastlieylundle lirstelm 00|! goods. Theirstsllwaslmndsoinelyde- andwasadmirsdhyeveryone. Hemtzmsu, Kaus and Doasmion andRayuiond and other popular esofsewing machines. K. D. C. COHPLEY. curated, ° Theyhad on exhihit Kane if: Dominion liwl. mak ' WK. D. C. Company lnve exliihitedat inmpeg, london, Toronto, Bnntford, award to-day 1 silver medal and 8 which lIrs_Henry Hill gave an addi-em of §th"’Kingu°n’ Montfal’ S`°'b“”k°' ‘Their di P.E. I.,replisd. Thefollowing are the Island delegate. ew Glaqrow and now m Charlottetown. `Pl° iuas. Theyhaveopened ollicessnd ii\»=m_iin it land; Album ""°"°°""B°"‘°“‘°‘“”""‘° 9°" Band-His Iottie Iswson. Bedeqne-Hrs Colin Wright,Min Wad- ing demand in the United Shtm. Theyiimdea line showing here,a|id Church Services, __ IDIAI CATHOLIC. and Beuediotion at 7 p. m. mvncu or lsoulin. ` rsiissrrsiiuii. i§§=i' svgd g _EF E and evening hy the pastor. xrrnooisr. o'clock, pray a. at3lop.ui Preaching at7 CllllS1'u:r. Bi evening. iriscsnmxlovs St.Dunetane0athedral-Lnwlfassat 7.$la.si. Children'aMaseat8.$)a.ui. Highlauaudasrmouatl0a.m. vupm . _ St. Peter’s Cathedral. - Sixteenth Suudayafter Trinity. Holy Communion at 8 a.m. khistins ai. ll am. Evensong el at 7 o’ oc . St.Paul’s Church.-Morning pre er and Holy Comuniou at 11 a_m. gunday School at 2.30. Evening prayer at 7 p. in. St. James' Church.-Services will he conducted in 8t.Jamee’ Church at 11 a.m. zu u . 1 First Church-In the morning at 10.30 er meeting; at 11 o’clock. and in the eveaing,at 7 o’clock. Sunday School at 2.15. Rev. Mr. _Mathews °°"=‘°=......;m-.?.£'-....“'°:°.;.‘;:,°.*;*°%....".':: administered sits the evening service. Second Church--Prayer meeting at 10 , at 11 . uda Sch-:ol and Bi e Clamss`atm2.15';i. ini Clam _Heating -led G. W. Ritchie Street. Meeting Home, Egg Great George To-ma-row ice at 11 a.ln. hle Clam and Sunday School at230 Ein. Evening Service at 7. Rev O B Gospel Meeting:-Remember the Goe- pel lasting in McLeod's Hall Sunday afternoon, at4 o’ulock, conducted by the `- Railway sim.-Strangersalwsys welenmet w praissthslnrdf lusgoodneaa.” ¢ _ & 7p.m.c__SabhsthSehool at230 pm. "'° 1 uroh.-Morning prayer est- l0.15 a.m. :Public worship gt 11 and at7p.ui. SabhathSchuelat Rev. D. Sutherland, morning BA P‘.l'I$Ti g at ll a.m., and 7 p.m. Sun ay School at 2.5!). Preaehing morning SPACE. . , \ PRINCE EDWARD Nude.-- A Choice Supply of the very latest 5 Vocal and Instrumental Sheet Music just Received at Miller Broth M laeeen !\\'ee¢.(3wefl\»lll¢lwl»P~lJ» f .‘ r ~" ' _ l /Aa "V/f 4-*_.~i"~ Ji . ' .-_'_ 15 `~ \ _ _ ;\,f!»-l-(.2 _., =;'.‘f. - ‘ :;E3_'?'_°_' `§1{\_l»> , '-‘"- ‘ ~ \ . . __ ‘__ \ -’.- ii. _;¢~*`~>,.~ ‘ /..'.' ""3, :-’-~r-.'=‘-`='.=' T/7 " ‘ ’ . . ` '.' 'é €i .-1./’ `\=; -' .;,. ¢~`-""- » ;’P-_‘-3_.'_\\*?~?`,.,>'. - _ ~ H _ 'l J’ Yf_'7E\ __`~:" .i : * J ol hi ph Girnfru & ac P1.. P-lme1078 ‘f_)h thatmenP o a I I ood s Sarsaparilla and used Hi:_<__>d_'_s <:»i.i~= Qigtincnrz Soon the llleenbepn .".'~,.,; -~ ~'.:iin...a'~ .' ceased, gives romp! ich ru.-f [Lan-’ »..-i- enjoy smianaw- io..¢u-ue. Js. B Hooo°sP_ii.:31_. ~___- _-..cn-nepseeesy 'thas l lm- ~: ;i=-' '..~. eg.-uiy facie.” “We are if--_-¢<~ '-7 s-:~_\ia;i:t¢-.i with Irs. A. _~--1.-=;~= ' '“' . _ Y” 1.5. h_‘~~»- Y rmerhigperisialriesf- »-_ ‘ref-llmeuaarycand. Kings Ciiuiuyglixlillilllel. Exliihitsou, to be held at Ge rgeteea os WEDNESDAY, Ocioher 5th mst, Eden Tickets will beisucdst one 6rat~clas fare from Chai-lctietowu, Sousis and intermediate ations, tofieorget : Trains own. mi moon ou Octohergrhfaud by noon Traimeii October th.good for retsruup ioandun Octoheroih, 1892. ReusruT'i¢ket.rwillbeisaicd1’romS\atious ;ouSouiis Diiisiou at iindemestioucd lata h»y1orenoouTrainson0ctoher 5th,_go0dfor returuouafteruoonhaisonaaneoate: FarssioSt.Pet¢n,[is¢ludve Si so °‘ to lfidgell “ .... 75 Aspccialhnengel-Trai willleav Char- lottetown for Georgetown atn8 a. mifiuflard, ‘=°' ’ _ ,g _ ° ` Bb Ch Other lt il`-ma-:anal Hrs. Hai-y Aston Les-i.i~~:g ' 3. gniieml union aggynog _lount Steen* at_9.o5 a n, Cardigan at io an nfsien veins vm; mmm img. a ua, arriving ai Qaguews at ie ig, led gsnd bus-_B _;_ok0n the |.¢¢_ommendationof a ‘t ym' mugiggun gg P m’ gongefiig nt Stew”-g with vening Train for Superlntende i Railway Oia, Ch’town g D Sept 26, i892 -THE- lllllllllllllll STAIDLRD Blllllll _ *Clia.r1ottetowntoSunimer 'Kmker dyi»¢¢°\i *YP* side and Wednesday for Sginmernde, return- ing early Thursday nnrni_u__§. on her way to Halifax. Freight car-ri at low rates. E. Island Hallway *Ins cummiim wsu. in Kim' cam, .~<»v- o lull. Chrlotzstowu-Min Dawson, Min White; Wesley Band-Him Annie Mell- ish. Cornwall-M'_ Hyde. Centreville-Hrs Getehell . Searletown-Mil Ieard. Sumiiicside-lik McNeill, Tryon-Hrs S E Rnd. Vxnon River-Hrs Weatherbie. Wimloe-llra Peudmi. Victoria-Miss Bertie Lea Sr S1'xi>inx,Sept_ 28 -The . . Womans' Hhsionsry Society began its second day’s semion at. 9s.iu. The roll- _ Call was ree~ giudedto by sixiy two delegates from .E. Island and all pane of New Bruns- The ' was t ’ ih ‘ of reports'-ormii-gum tligmvariol? us°soeienesn`d'm€ _which,showed _a vxcomidcrable inurmss in membmshi a corresponding growth of Therellex lii~ lluenceofthisgoodworkof the faithful womenwhoengageinithvuyaprianng The treasurer reported $4,596 85 mind duringtheyear-anincresss of $75992. It was reolved that the Palm Braneh,t|ie milieu band paper-,be continued another E year. o-¢_*___, A1: the rsgularweehl ' listhodist miifltersof trict, Rev. Geo. steel, who turned from his tour sented with an address in which erpre-ion was giv tothe high apprecm ° his brethoriimhsd famed of his many suizrling and of his loyal attachment to che inter&s of Methodism. He waeslso presented with a handsome clock as a small material token of this esteem. Hr. Steelisoneofourmodelchristian pastors andhis hostsoffriendsare pleased to hear how his work is appreciated in SL John. Blass Bros. 1| 1,, that dead woodinig doiiisim tzosirr; °'8\“- This we are told is because they 5"! the oomhiued resonant chambers. T*‘°\'“1>*\=mz esp-rieyiraim mr.. mia th* 0! the common organ. Ymggp “,u,_%,,f`§£