Mantle ,sg » ‘fi '=, ~ ___,_ Q.. I `¢ .<1- 92’ ____ . _L 5,. 4: ~ 's Ja »‘»'.»"` ` .si I1 and _; ._ _J gi, . __~ P? . po ff. :_ __ D , ,W ..-- ¢-_...-- . li \-1* '~»s~»»n<~. ¢..,_,, ._,.`_ _ _ _ ` Hundreds of people who have tried it are pleased, It means _less labor and better results. Try lt. 7c ei bar-I0 bars 60c. ' ~= . ~¢-‘ ;.=§=== _'J-" . 1' ._ » ‘¥ "1, - ,, ,~ _;f'..-;' f~ - ._ -_ ._ -. . -. _ .__ .__._.-,_ ' 7 ~ ""‘-21?' e.»i.’»r}.._-=`i» ,_;~=,-.iii '-3.* ‘ft '-‘°.\‘.‘5. iw. t¢.=i,..;‘"»£,; >.L:~""`-‘ __ _ ___.,_._,....a-_ _ n.._.-_.;.;...' < ~ navy.; _;;.;:j_~ ;_=__§.; ‘ » ' -j_-5'f.h_ _.'.~51~_ _._~...i;_ , r..<,,;~&,j.a__,___.__,e-W.,-3.. 1111;-' -~; MISS Wiuifred E Brecken who has been V W ’ here for several weeks’ holidays left on ‘fmt isa' Miss Whm Miss Mc &' \V 7 *~ .f;;»’- ` .__ _ ` Gonstipatlqn P , _ _ _ _?‘]0Qd's V” ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ~ 1 -------------------- ~ -4 ------- - lgli.-_-. ~~~~~~~~ - ' Tux express arrived at nine last even. ! Tim outwar'dipaaa`i`nj|srs by ti{¢011v¢¢,f¢ - __ _ \ G Sold by all dmsxiats. 25 santa. ing and the Princess at halt past nine. yesterday inclded? Mrs D J McDonald, i , , Tu ¢,1|vu.y ,mon of Mmm 8; Mc_ Miss Gertie McDonald, F L Webster, _ lt Will All Come ' ~ L°°* 1'” 5°” very tastefully painted and M” A E C’°‘k°° “‘l°°"’“ G B“°"°"“”' -iota-ai by ur wane. of meiosis B.-os M" J°‘"‘ H“"|°Y- Pet" N°"S°m» UU* m *|16 WlS|\ Hina nvangeiist W J wright or i;f;;°,,M°if:gi",n,M" 'JMS K°°°°dy' ' ‘ 5 & a a | \\ 3. 1 , hu Murphy - - . wma ,n.. _- °° °. ° _ is a true Saying lf ygu use °_ ll _:tate Cen?.1s(|;::;___toniirht at8 F,-,nk J"-vis, J murphy’ Juli" Vo", _ _ _ . __ H? _ ,_ _ . __ _ - ». _ Tn” '___ ___ ri. . an .iiuicit SDHET?i_.&:°s__s;_a_;wI;_?_'_TWmIoio_;E_e::_aI __ ___ _ _ FEL 5 NAPTHA SOAP ..... .1 . ° "“°‘°“°““°“’°“' . to .1 - ’ - ' _~/ as ~ _ y ass t is evening at 8.30, p. m. in rf 95° 05115. E 08111810. MIS C, _ ,, “ry ~, ;__ ` ,‘ -f-°';”f' lris.smm1'sHaiicor Gi-eat George and Jarvis. M 0`Sersewt. Miss Cora D . ~ ‘~ ` 3* '”~ P ` ~ if Fitg;-gy Sweets, Wauizhan, Miss Fannie E Stsvenson,`l ‘_ f= ' *' _._ _ mr. Michael orrigan, Mr and mr.. -\ '__,-/_ __ ' \<"_;_i_ 7; , ' _ l.=‘ \ , ~ _1':__ 7-< Q .~ return tawindior, Vermont, this morn- Hgiiogigsgavemchestu and Wm' was . ' ' U18- En route she will atop oil' at St. ' ° Qsvyrvoev ""`\° ` Sp; ha N_ 5 THE Presb Chu h at Marshfield I <=~ - all I ioiia, __ `\\)/Zf _ K - masks, ot ndywill be present at the Wm be the I0 ____ nn _ _.v2_o|¢gri:N_{ e iss nstanc.. Chipmancf _ A Umm* “_” 0 mf' “T ' " -, _ /» _ - that plan, to M, Roy Tbompwm of Sn _ily interesdng event at live oclock this _ &John, which takes plie~ on Thursday "°°i°l= "hm Mi" B917” Th°mP°°°» & A The ladies oi the Clyde River Prdsby- idaugttuot william Thompson’ ot Dun. MT terian church intend having an ice cream 3h:n;“°F'm be united in mamzge to Ph°11¢ 199 festival iatiiociyae Rive.-Han owe Wea-i p:n';s', °"““’°’;' ,°“[ ° §f,t:'d° 1; fx' ` ,’ 0 e a _ Cor Kent and Gt, George Sts. :sail mhux 2'" :':t_‘;r;t;;;1L_e:_l3)£’;: dlnir ceremony will be performed by Rev ° . 'V 4 . . M S dth oh h lllbetaete-A l , I f »- _oven 7.211. admission to entertainment'h,:'1,, 1:? Ecnulrlxd to; mlm ' ,om The L m 10.:ts. Proceeds in aid of organ fund. If bride Wm be .mind in me with si _ Callas Are o u r _ for the specialty for Childrolfs today. We Lunches have a fresh supply ready oi Lemon Tops ioc. do Rock Cakes Io¢_ doz Ginger Snaps 12c. lb 8 Also _,other improvements it was decided to _ _ _ _ _ _,_ _ __ ___ jcompletsly renovate the old Legislative EASTER" N0_ms__M_s_ ,L S_ 'Robertson - , e -- 'L . Greatest Display of Autumn; llillhcry in Mince Pies - 1 ze. Lemon Pies mc. Apple Pies 1 ec. _ Telephone 21 1. vi f D. STEWART. ~ ECLIPSB BAKERY. ~ '- _ Hakes Best Breid. r\=,"..w ' PM! .ssvr »<‘..~.=r.fr'.;.\. own. . P1 5 ; Fcl’s Naptiia Soap. This is a soap which is very highly recommended. - i Willwasheverything clean everything cleanable, and hnrtnothing. ' _ G _ 713 per cake. I 4 for QB_OI. A . Council Chamber. this evening should' prove unfavorable it will be held the following tins evening; is understood that the matter of increas- iuiz the salary of Inspector Jenkins was THB annual regular meetinnnf he Prince Edward Island Football Leanne will be held Friday evening at 7 o}clock. The omcers for the ensuing ye-or will be elected, applications for admission from other clubs re'.»u-red, a scheiule of matches drawn np, and a band of Ite- feros appointed. Indications point to a successful football season for a number of players from the diff. rent clubs are already putting in some hard practice. THE Olivette arri\'e.i hfre about 6 a. m. yesterday from Boston. Tue following is the passengsr lis . H J Kers'1aw, Mrs H C Kershaw, Miss M- Wood, Mrs A Daniels, Miss M-ary A Daniels, Miss Jane M Daniels, W J Williams, J T Arm- strong, Mrs T J Armstrong, T F Mclnery, W M McDonald, A G Wood, M Gregory, Albert Draper. W H Ridgway, Juo J Fraser, H S Flynn, Miss Lila Thompson, MissGraceThompscn,H S Wills, J W Clow, David F Rooster, Miss Bins, Mrs C Abbott, Miss A McLeod, Mrs Flint, Mifs M C Sullivan, G Smith, R B Co-ke, Mrs R B Cooke,Miss K Go-ike, Elizabeth Czoke, M Merrylleld, :las Sheridan, Jas Sheridan. ‘ Not many years ago a shady made P811' of shoes could be distinguished from those custcm made-a block away. But trains a id money can do wonders and the Duke la°ed boot at $4.50 made by the Ames Holden Co., would do credit to the best Jens ,& Son D4 w For evening wear 111 A11 sizes and a large assortment for your choos Shoemaker on the continenn Full Drcss Shirts Extra Large Bosoms, Open Back and front, Perfect Fit and Finish. Latcstliornct Styles in Collars and Cuffs, tins _-_ Halifax Exhibition. Mn.. Goa-as La _ cream arm trimmings of cream silk and will wear a bride will carry boquets. The groom will be supported by the bride s broiher, Her groom. The Guardian extends sincere best wishes. _ ‘and Miss Bessie Scott are vlsi the Pierre had a stroke of paralysis on the night of the 55h. The sympathy of the neighborhood go out towards her, as she was getting ready to visit her early home Nova Scotia, and ber aged father whom , she le fr. tweni y one years ago(-M okerrl are still being caught north and south of , the East Point in considerable quantities ` though the stormy we-ither of the last few days lessened the catches. A large boiy of small mackerel, known as tiukers are in these waters at present as well as numbers of the monster menced with a few and the slowly ripen- “edfgrain tields show but little signs ot maturity.-The cheese factories are still doing a fair business and will surpass last _year.-WlltrldMcLean and 'Miss Gussie Ford were married at Montague on the |5th.-Mis Amelia McDonald has arrived homefrom Boston.-Miss Tens McLellan. Red Point and Maugie McLellan, Little Thomas Kickham las not yet succeeded lin doating Hue schooner Citisen. _ AN influential delegation ocmposedof members of the Temperance Alliance I waited upon the Provincial Executive ves- terday afternoon tourge the better en- t forcement of the Prohibition Act by the increase of the salary of Inspector Jenkins to $1000 in order that he might procure competent legal help and other assistance in the prosecution of his work- The spokesmanfwas J. K. Ross,|Secretar,v of the alliance committee, who presented the reasons for the increase. Other speaker! were Rev. G. M. Young, L. L. Beer,`Bev. Mr. Stevenson, R. C. Golf, Rev.. -n. B. sonata and J. D. seam... who] ‘pressed the motelsein a salary for the Inspector. The Premier, replying stated that he did not wholly consider that the increase was justifiable. He compared the record of Inspector Campbell for the three years with that of Inspector Jenkin’s tor the past ten months. A short discussion followed in which members, of the _government and of the Temperance alliance participate after an assurance that the matter would receive most serious consideration the ._1;_;.-1-_snr-1-in Swenson and liver disorders can be quickly 1-sgiitoa by asus Mm Fm" Salts These salts are very highly praised by all who have used them they are full! equal tb other similar preparations sold at two to four Gillies f-be P1460- F01, ‘bilious attacks, constipation, headache! and all deraniltments of F56 “9|,|15°h _“ld ‘ liver they will be found of great ` benedt. Price %ca bottle. “The Two Macs” Mac- delelation withdrew. 1 , G £51. » "nil: Twb Macs" Latest Preparation is Wntc lump Bows White Kid Qlovcs ~2tL_<,2@“ 1 Swcct Oil Which all the tor Oil without’ its dis-` prepara- f tionbeeauseitisas sweet agreeable tastegand oder. ashoney. J _ - _ Price bottle. if"l`HE Z’ 1 I The Milllncry People. ' prion veil. no bridesmaid mas ance THE Executive Council was in session Owens, 'Frenohinrd will wear organdle _ yesterday afternoon and last evening. lt ,with lace trimmings and both she and the under consideration but no action was bert Thompson. After the ceremony a | n ,taken for the present, probably not till reception will beheld. The presentsare ~ - ’ the end-of the nsoal year. A _number ot very handsome and show the popularity S mimi: matters were considered and amou of the bride and _ , 1 _ ' - 1 ,: , _ ' The last word in Autumn Milhuery‘ iiuds its in th showing we prepare for -yon on the PARIS-what does she say? She says “The Cavalier Roll” It’s the picture hat over again, with fuller curves and an added fulness. She says “sweeping _brims and drooping ostrich back in the full curve of the brim in many cases. And the popular hat, smaller, neat, close-fitting. Paris has given her horse maclrerel.-'illarvesting has com- - of choice as to Shapes' " As to tri1_n1uings-_feathers,'ilowers and buckles. Ostrich A parrots, etc. Velvet Bowers in' the deep, rich .autumn October and the frost touched leaves. Cut steel you of cavalier ' and the costume plays ci the Louis _ __ As to materials-chenil1es,_ velvets, effects-the fur eiects being' the positive , , _ The exhibit opens next Tuesday 3 ivited to' in`,'loo_kround aiid see what » ~ Ready-tc»weaa'hat»@."; __ Children’s. Hats, _ _ Trimming _ _ 'And above all,the m ° cent sho in --ofi _` ‘ 4 t ' ' collection of @§nd s by ou: MOORE & . . ¢_.- Thomas Curran the well known horse _ buyerof St. John’s, Nlld. is in the city on his annual tour. Mr. who ` -_- oonductsalargelrou working establish- mentinthe “Ancient Colony” comes to tid. Province even fall and has mu: noun,” .max friendsin the city and throughout _the _‘°nh_“,_ 'S land. On this trip Mr. Curran who ixj to remain till after Exhibition hnyinghorscstochis own use and will come here aivaintoselect horses the timherestates. In conversation with The no rm.-ainz‘ trade is Newland- , Da|1y.Q\\_°1>°tioaLi»trsrai|asdbyl anmnrazoo.. Mmnllns ol' Jwlncnrlees 'sept 14 c.1>.1i_ 1;" lay. :Ex div lleheliedk Ontario “ Pre'r’d. “ ,Bonds ‘ N ovaS1otlaSteel l|.ontresiPowl`sr had 311-. Curran » says itbe` prospects are 600110111301 fall. The hay and D0l>8f?° GND! arepear and themarketlm' 13109? products should be excellent. sho ld also hea mod demand for cattle. D°”"»“' 5‘ “‘°Ki““°°' "'““:i""" Cm" grneizgtoic noni the wrecked Monterey ` ` ` ` . ' bee ahippld _ of§iéit.G.orge ____ B ia I --number ‘~ B031 " '55 Mi l c ' in *irirsioe York, sept. with alba" it lid SB” ' if timber PQCI a Son `” r .M ._________ _ ___ _ ___ __ ___ __ y ~.»_._: m __ ._ ° ' _ t y lumbering sf city on one uni insnas Isisgo rg __ __ a the extent and Mrs. Buote, a son. ~ ever been before in the history esaa;23'5 32282: ‘ ___ __ _ f _ any _and itis expected to give a neat em .~a.AJ..A.4..A_.A.§.A.A.A.A.a mm to we “vmemeut of me mn-d_ Theweathea-as in Prince Edward Is- land has been 'cold and disagreeable. N istoryot the Province has fog which is much everintheh JohnS,0_ll'_s Po. Guaranteed _ ‘___ _ _ _ DIED _ at' nie coariomtmi Hunifalsj _ _ satnrdsytho1ath.N¢oernroDoncom.‘ _ pure, and to ni nn»oi1=v,s¢pa wh. Ihr: 1"*=`°°* theinfant child 'll 3”* 5' "”d__,_ Cronin. " gay, aged 3 moaibelhd 3_3 At the Connell! atteruooll.llll'! Bernard Callahan , no alum. ,I lb-.-B128. % Ibcdm. an S°1¢l=v _ _ _ '_ sl' s. ‘ii ve. I' iiiii rocnilsn, PIrS¢s.sc. “W” f =iiiiio\'s and all athletics depend on Linment to keep their joints muscles in trim. Book and Wall