| '1 501,, Agents for Canada. sir. helflkflo‘fiwow " - Cases MSW ‘ altruism. h‘ it.» [3 has been proved beyond dispute that this Starch is finest Laundry Starch in the world. by R Mack, and is manufactured byihim at Ulm, Germany. nearborn & 00., We have received a large supply of the Watches. Gold,Gold Filled, Silver- and Silveroid- at most reasonable prices. We would be pleased to show them to you . W. W. WELLNER. It was invented St John,N.B World famed 'Waltham We have them in solid in sizes from _0 to 18 size and Jeweler and Engraver. WWW” “Those Who Doubt We are not selling at a small profit everything in our grocery, are cordially in vited .L i“ V .. em :1." to ca‘l and see for Ask for Allan’s Cloning-7.537% Kola—the most delicious tum—- mer drink you ever tasted. ' Y [Q OF ALL the TOWN there is no place To Satisfy . Drug Wants “UKE nun snonr’ Largest Stock. ;. » Lowest Prices. 3 DISPENSING A SPECIALTY. Phone 87. Reasons For rchasing a ne‘ei'ntzman - guano. lfglandMinoan and sons, all - 0 ma ere, ' , mmuhduflng. personallysupervxoe = V‘ ~All the Scales are drawn and Patterns themselves personally. Heintzman & Co. Pianos have i I awarded First Premiums wherever ‘5 mlqnty of manufacturers Ind 50- » _ atrona" claim to make Pia?” " Heintzlnan.”to have‘fleintsnfln’c « or best workman. etc., etc, showing ythat‘the Heintzman & Co's In- A are universally conceded to *3“! egree of excellence. - - autumn & Co.. with their immense ‘ “gill. have at all times been able to - _ ‘ echorce of workmen, the mph!- ~ most usent and costly inacbinery. ;-- - - of lumber and ltsvustand e88!!!“- - I: ‘ Tylccumulation for the thoroughly _ Purposes. They use only first-c138»! r~ .m filigdkeysl, atria none in; ’the ‘7‘ on e . n « lyfaultleaa mayterials'fry c 0°C“ ‘ ‘ _ flggltihat the gene? caution shoal?l »-' _e rc see a 'DO.‘“ ~°mbhsh reputation ofpi‘t‘s talker f- \ a “lunch relied uponas the apptflflt , _ the instrument andfarflmore than its ~ and perfect ‘ no is welcome “I "cry househol and will remain I PluSure; while a poor instrument ed material, will, by continu- xb out of tune and order, soon become k nuisance. which, if purchased mime maker,¢an be abated only for-five “ t - g“ fly“; and heir guarantee .;L . ~ ct ‘ L l by . ’ I, ’w- _ ‘Polilioal uniting. BME Ce. Heintzanan & Oo. warrant ' nokskin * Riding loggino We have something new in leggins. A dark brown buck- skin leggin buttoned in front $1.85 Amilitary riding leg- gin—tan with circular strap $1.85 Black pebble leggins with side springs $5.80 Strong leather leggins with side springs $1.35 Alloy 81 Co. I will meet the electors of Wm Queens at the CLIFTON I-IALL On the AFTERNOON of Friday Oct. illll, at 3 O’clock To discuss matters in connection with the pending election in ~this Riding. A full attendance is important. l-l Hnszud, Esq., is respectfully re— quested to attend; also the Local Re- presentatives of the Riding. _ Ladies and Gentlemen Queen St. (ndxfi’noroo Block) Is Now Open For Business. 03 dgti 4—— Dinners specially prepared Lunches at al hours. Oysters served in every style. Every try-adeontheprernisea. H-chkkenfinsaapedalty. OpenSLntnnnn. ‘ 'snlildlag'. A COUN1‘RY sinners:sz 322.21% at Guardian correspondents office, with a‘ desirable location, should apply at this ofliee at once. in the omce of the Commissioner of Public Works for the past eight or nine 1 years haabeen appointed Secretary of Pub- lic Works. Mounted Rifles will be held at the Police Court Room,City Building on Wednesday, the 9th day of October, at 7.30 p. m. sharp. Every member is expected to attend—J. B. MCDONALD, Capt. the Lake Manitoba having on board Rev. G. M, Young and J. W. McConnell pass- ed Father Point on Saturday and the Re- verend gentlemen will probably arrive in the city on Wednesday. Hall at 6.30 Monday evening to parade to the Caledonia Club room, where the ‘ must bring with them their ordinary kindofoooking as requested. Allpaa- was successful in winning four first prizes in the fancy wdrk competitions at Halifax. Everywhere. Any person desiring to rent a double Mr. L. McMillan who has been a clerk Ammo of “L” squadron, P. E. I. 3 id 131' telegram received it is learned that Brennan Brigade meets at St. James’ drums will be formally presented to the company. Any still retaining uniform suits. Tm‘rMoncton Times of Oct. 4th says: Miss Carroll, of Charlottetown, is aguest at the Brunswick. Mr. R. Longworth, of Charlottetown, is at the Brunswick. Mr. Henry McDonald, and his two nieces, Miss Bella McDonald, of Boston, and Miss Ethel McDougall, of Point au Carr, North 00., have returned from a visit to friends in P. E. Island. Connecmom—We notice a paragraph in your local items headed a Wonderful Re- cord as follows. “Mr. Richard Stockman returned by the steamer Princess the other morning with the Imported Stallion Crown Rights. which was sent to the Halifax Exhibition by his owner Mr. Peter Holloran of this city. The horse at that exhibition took second prize. He competed against five of the best Clydesdale horses that are owned in the Maritime Provinces, and it reflects great credit on Mr. Stockman who purchased the horse out of the late Queen Victoria‘ stables, for the Local Government, w llst in England, to know that he was able to successfully compete with the horses of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. We learn that the horse that carried off the first prize, awarded it because he weighed heavier than Crown Rights but that in all other looking animal, and we congratulate him on being its owner.” We the owners of Crown Rights don’t wish to boast of this as a wonderful record, although the record is good. Neither do they have to employ an official to exhibit their stock. As the public are aware they have been successful exhibitors in former years as well as this one without the help of an aide-camp. At any rate it is an insult to our painstaking and compet- ent groom to say that he required any one when away from home. If such was the case he would have needed some one as Mr. Stockman arrived home on Saturday evening and Mr. Wm. Batemen in charge of Crown Rights and Barrister’sChamplon did not arrive till Tuesday morning, they being part of the delayed exhibition stock. Your correspondent informs you that Crown Rights cum petsd against five of the but Clydesdale horses owned in the that they were all imported from the [other Country by the Nova Scotia Government. As regards Mr. Stockman we wish to give him much credit for his selection. But in order to more fully dis‘ play the truth we wish it understood that Mr. Stockman did not purchase him out of the late Queen Victoria’s stable, but from Mr. Peter Crawford. Dargavel, Dunfnes. a renowned Scottish breeder and dealer in Clydesdale horses, who purchased him born the late Queen Victoria. As regards the horse that carried ofl’, first prize we would like to know his authority for stating such. At any rate the owners are content to leave that to Dr. Reid. provid- ing he wishes to make it public, Thanking you for your valued space, We remain, D. C. MoKmnxr, MCKINLEY Bnos, Purim Hangman. HAS STOOD THE TEST for over twen-_ ty-five years with thoroughly satisfactory results. Fuller's Blackberry Gnu-dial may be relied upon as a remedy for all Sum nier Complaints, in Children and Adults -——- take pains with our work. Not onlydowe give you a comfort- looks clean for twenty-four hours after. Vaz- Haircutinthe lateatstyle. stead and Mr. G. A. Robertson of Mon- cton are in the city. Davies, eldest daughter of Sir Louis Davies, left on Saturday last for Toronto to resume her study of elocutlon. Jean Sprague, daughter of Rev. Howard Sprague, D. D., of Sackville, and Henry W. Nichols, Herald. the school of Dramatic Art, in New York, father, Mr. A. P. Jones, at Mrs. Vau- ghan’s. Miss Jones has been spending several weeks with friends in Halifax.— Windsor Journal. ing a young man charged with annoy- ing people in the Opera House on Wed nesday night was fined 81 and costs. Proceedings against dofendantwere taken by the managers of the Opera House. held at Mount Herbert Hall on today the 7th inst. at 7.30 o’clock, by Eva On- ward Division. with others from the city will carry out a good programme. a few days Mr. J. F. Wheat, M.‘ L. A., wane respects Mr. Holloran’s horse ia-a finer ‘ Maritime Provinces, but omitted Ito say , Whether young orsld like: to have adorn shaved face; We ' ‘- able easy shave but your face Mus. (Dr.) Bourque, the; Misses Hol- Mus. (Rev.)R. S. Whidden, Bedeque, Mrs. Ewan CumemmHillborough Street, OTTAWA Free Press: Miss Gertd'ude Tm: engagement inannounced of Miss of Calais. Me.-—Haltfsl Mrss Aimee Cecil Jones who attended sat present in town the guest of her A: the Police Court on Saturday morn A PUBLIC temperance meeting will be The G. W. Patriarch, TEE GUARDIAN understands that in who for the past eighteen years has been in the law omce of Messrs. Davies & Haszard intends Opening a law busi- ness in the office lately [occupied by Premier Parquharson on Queen Street. Twelve years ago Mr. Whear was ad- mittedtothe bar and by his interest in acquaintance who will be glad to learn of his new departure. says: Hon. Dr. Bord’en gives emphatic denial to the story that Major-General O’Grady Haly, upon the conclusion of his term in Canada on the Slst of December, Canadian Militia by a Canadian officer. The Minister, in an interview said that while General O‘Grady-Halys (present was by no means certain the General would cease to command the Militia at that date. “My impression" said Dr. Borden, “is‘that'the General will probably remain, as the Government is well satis- fled with his services. ‘If General O’Grady an Imperial officer will succeed. The Major’s friends in Charlottetown will be pleased to read the Minister’s explanation. .—_._._.__. ' NEWFOUNDLAND AGREES, At Once with Canada in its Opinion of Dood’s Kidney Pills. FORTUNE HARBOR, Nfld, Oct. 7, (Special).—-However this Island and the Dominion stand on political questions, here is one theme on which they are unanimous. rand that is their opinion of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. In Newfound- land Dodd’s Kidney Pills have duplic- ated their Canadian reputation. On all sides they are spoken of as a really wonderful medicine by those that have tried them, whose number increases every day. Richard Quirk of this place writes 0f hieh praise. “No tongue can tell,” he says, “the pleasure I feel in being able to say that I am indeed permanener cured_- of my Backache by Dndd’s Kidney Pills. Inever imagined that any medicine could cure me of so old a complaint and all high in the praises. of Dodds Kidney Pills to everybody that comes my Way.” Perfect Sight kdmn night so. may do seeing. Madman one. enables us to give ed vision I. near y all who aoo.’ perfectly N ornnoun ovsnrnsf-I; Arriving Daily at thallnltafr ' knows all about serving them ri ht. will Well cooked meals and dainty nnchea 2p}, ready at all hours. \ .’ Chicken Pie, Pork and Beans, Boston Bread, &c. ' Brown ,&c. . nudiseeus. We’will treat you .. cm , .21}; well, an . please the most capricious ap- “ petite. , : ’11 1 . AI}; AN Ottawa despatoh of September 30th . will he succeeded in the command of the 7 term would expire on December .3lst, it Hily leaves Iain perfectly certain that ‘i r about Dodd’s Pills in the universal time - politics, etc., he has made a large circle of '3 The" Latest in LadieS’ * Suits and § /C‘ ' ' A Skirts The t uptcdsts styles in tailor-made suits and skirts' Opened loo-dc). 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Heavy plaid walking skirts, trimmed 7 rows stitching Walking skirts in dark grey, navy and black, lnp seams with 4 rews stitching. cloth facing at foot of skirt, trimmed 8 rows stitching. , ‘ 7 gore skirts in navy, dark grey and blpck, .heavy all wool. These skirts are made tight fitting or: the hips with full are at bottom. and the price only .25 Stanley - Bros-.1, y. w ANTED! tones“! 77.3. dAlHEfliiAl-B ' WILL BE HELD m non nonenl I. ~ Iol‘. — e no no llllllllli on non w When in the City it will pay. you to call at thh Sunnysids Grocery for anything you may need in the grocery line. All our stock is fresh and good and our prices are very moderate. Don’t forget to call and see us. lit will pay you. snnnnnsonooo. North Side Qusonfiquarc. Sunnysids Grocers. Grafton Strrst. Removal Sala- W to the new a expect open Apinhscaries’ Hall, :Dssbrisay's Co‘s- Wewaattorcducaourlarga stool" , .bsforo removal. In order to do,- so qdckly we will sell at great!)- rcducsd prices. ., Druggists’ Sundries, Bra-ha. Combo 80-99 Spam. 8m .11 kinds, Pipes. ‘ by in . ,_~. boa)andothorlin allat blgdis p .- _- \ ~~ ' ‘ counts. ‘ WEE“ e. E. Hughes, Apothecarisa’Hall. 'GAllYlll, Gillll'ZBL illo. —SUCCESSOBS TO— WESTLAKE BROS. Molt Vinegar . Our English Malt Vinegar at 48 cents a gallon in the boat value in pickling vim r in the city today- It as antssdtoksep pickles' good for 1!" months or more, . We have also in stock m A Male Teacher for West Kant Street school—one holding . am 3mg.- and lanoliosnss prderrsd. . s I TEA-fl I Arrlyttmio