\ ' .l‘crofula It is commonly inherited. Few are entirely free from it. Pale, weak, puny children are ‘filicted with it in .nine cases out of ten, and many adults suffer from it. Common indications are bunches in the neck. abscesses, cutaneous erup- tions, inflamed eyelids, sore ears, Tickets, catarrh, wasting, and general dcbility. Hood’s Jarsaparilla and Pills Eradicatc it, positively and absolute- 1;, This statement is based on the thousands of permanent cures these medicines have wrought. . u The face of my little girl from the time she was three months old, broke out and was covered with scabs. We gave her 'Hood’s Ssrsaparilla and it cured her.” T. ln. Came. Clinton, Ontario. Hood's Snmpnrmn promises to euro and keeps the promlse. m: out Bullet. _ 4 Peoplewa ore outsells: about .. the flavor of their Cofie. people who know good Oelee from bad Coffeennd went the good, are the people who nre building up our Ooflee We. There E no ndnl- terntion. no substitution a every ' poundishoneet coiee. ' Try your next pound from us, and - be convinced. Websterlllaciiiy The-’ldenl Grocery Charlottetown. P. E. 1'. 83333383 Hill MAD [ii The best made, best fitting, most comfoi'table, durable and satisfactory Boots and Shoes at poqu prices that modern machinery and skilled labor can produce. nonunov amen Profit SHOE HAN, Pownnl Street. Ch'town, P. E. I. —- thread ‘ “ ‘leavs _Just As good and wholesome as clever home bakers ,and the materials can make it. Vienna Bread 7c. loaf Plain H 7c. in Duchesse “ 4c. “ Graham “ ' 4c. “ D. Stewart, ' issued for all unpaid Poll Tax, Eclipse Bakery Bakes Dent Brend. \ Revs wanted to leave llsts.Apply at this office. ' THE SS cramerit of the Lord’s supper will be dispensed in St. James’ church- next Sunday week at the morning service. AT the police Court yesterday the pro- hibition cases against Patrick Doherry and Henry C. Connolly were each aci- journed for one week. - THE social of the Baptist Young People‘s Union has been postponed one week on account of the Y. M. C. A. social on Friday evening next. A SPECIAL meeting of the Ladies Aux- iliary of the Y. M. C. A. will be held in Y. M C. A. parlors to-day (Tuesday) at 7.30 o‘clock. Evtry member will please attend. We are headquarters for all kinds of Crockery, Glass and Chinawi-re. Call and see these nice Dinner Setts, Te t Setts and Toilet Setts—the best in the City.—W. P Colwill. 9,]1d8cw4w THE Business Men’s Y. M. C. A gym- nasium class had a splendid opening yes- terday afternoon. The Young Men’s class will meet tonight atS o’clock. All young men who intend going should be on hand promptly. Havnocx S. Honnow of Las Angeles, California, will deliver his famous lecture “A Few of Sacred History’s Dark Nights" in the Central Christian Church of, thi city on Monday night, the 13th inst, at 8 o'clock. Tickets 25 cents; children s tickets 15 cents. S. S. Comrrox.-—The committees appointed to provide entertainment for the delegates to the Sabbath School Con- vention are requested to meet in the Y. H. C. A. parlour on Wednesday evening next at 9 o’clock. Every member will — . . please attend. POLL Tax Exncu'rroxs.—Notiee is hereby given that executions will be without respect to persons. (Names being taken alphabetically.) Citizens are requested to attend to this at once and save any at:— noyance or expenses. Oct 7. 3i THERE was a good attendance in the Market Hall last evening to see the exhib itiou by Capt. Ross. The public were somewhat disappointed by the perform ance, principally owing to the fact that no outsider was present who would wrestle with Capt. Ross. Police officer Taylor in- forms The Guardian that he was net ask- ed be present by the management const- quently he had no reason for appearing as advertised. Tans win attend Mr. A‘kinson’s elo-~ quent instructive lecture on. Sunday night in Wheatley‘s Hall, were much 7 interested and'profltcd in his president- ]ation of Christ in his varied character- istics as set forth in the burnt ofi‘ering. His subject tonight. will be the Sin— Ofl’ering and vie-should cordially com- mend this course of lectures to all real Bible students —8 o’clock. FAMIL ¥_ QUARRELS. “How man serious family quarrels, marriages out of spite and alterations of wills might have been prevented by a gentle dose of pills." With the liver , and kidneys sluggish, and torbid diges- tion is impaired and temper ruined. But Dr. Chase’s Kidney Liver Fills by invigorating the action of these organs ensure good digestion and sound health. One pill a dose 25 cents a box. D In our window is displayed nearly one . hundred dollars [worth of “Dr. Pierce‘s gFavorite Prescription and Golden Medical Discovery.” 1 These were bought direct, , from the Drrfié’fee'fl‘edieine (30., and are therefore fresh. Nearly all our Patent Medicines come direct from the menu facturers. This is one reason why people like to buytheir Patent Medicines here. .“I’hc two Mack‘s,” MacDonald 8: Mac- ‘Kinnon, Druggists, corner Gt. Geo. and I Kent Streets. _-._——-——-—— con: ‘1 , WEEKS Big argaih Box. In going through our stock of of old lines left over'from~last year. IN ANDSEE ~&._.CO’S- I 1 Men’s Underwear we find a number Now we want to clear these all . out to make room for our immense new stock coming 1n. ‘ Incy’ic Marked warm“; And there‘s money swed onevery garment yogi; purchase. Every kind is represented and every Slag , lhcy’rcGoin'gFjastCome-Quick, I +____ T . ' ' ~ THE PEOPLES. STORE / —- ~ HE Tar: regular monthly meeting of the School Board was held last evening. The teachers repoxts show the enrollment for the past month to be lZSB—Boys 728; Girls 558; The percentage of attend- ance in' each of the city schools was 90— There were 128 cases of tardiness, 6 cases of truancy and 8 cases of corporal punish ment. Teachers made 124 visits and sent 28 notices to parents. There were 136 requests to leave school before the regular hour for closing and _97 fell below the grading average. Alter some desultorv discussion about the continuance of the Manual Trhining school, the establishing of a school of Domestic Science, and the system of cor — ducting the savings bank in the schools the meeting adjourned. A VERY successful convention of the South King’s Sunday School District, was held in the Presbyterian Chnrch,at Peter’s Road Fridny afternoon and evening. Nine schools were represented and interest was manifested in the work. Rev. Ewen Gillies of Murray Harbor South, delivered avery able and instructive address on “How to Make Lesson Attractive." Geo. Moore of Murray River read an excellent paper on “Difficulties in School Work,’ At the evening meeting the attendance was much larger than at the (afternoon session. The president of the district, E. G. Geddings, presided. W. H. Beers delivered an address of welcome to the delemes.~whioh‘ was responded to by -' B. McLeod, ofGlenwilllam. mes A. in Barton, of Murray River, read a most interesting paper on “Dangers that beset the youth of our land.” The reader re: ferred to the drink, cigarette, smoking and lasting habits, and the use of profane language, as among the many great dal- gers which imperil our children. The Field Secretary, Rev.‘ G. P. Raymond, gave an open conference on ' Sunday school work. Among the features of the evening meeting was a duet by Mrs. Morrison, organist of the church, and Isaac Beers. CONGREGATIONAL annual meeting and social. The First Methodist basement put on fair adornment of autumn leaves, hunting and chcice flowers to do honor to the members who were to foregathcr, receive the reports of tile oflicers of the trustee and Quarterly boards and of the connexional institutions of the church. The Sunday School orchestra opened the short program with a couple of well executed marches and a , comet solo, “The Palms,” by Mr. Chas. Davison. MnFr-nnk Stanley was next called on and his rich, telling baritone voice as clear as a bell ‘Out on the Deep.” gave pleasure to all. In calling on [rallcCormick to sing; to the delight ensue: had given we fluent Sunday service. decompanled, herself in ‘eroni's “For all Eternity.” It is not yperbolcto state that no better vocalist has ever graced the basement. In her first song. she tooknhigh Bb-with ease; Full of sympathy and [innately musical, her interpretation was most artistic. In the. lullaby which ensue after a vodférous encore she gave evidence of a sweetness that contrasted well with the more robust quality of voice demanded in the first song. Her success at the service in Gounod’s “O Divine Redeemer,” was amply sustained and enhanced by her work of last evening. The church reports followed and were matters for congrat: the pastor, Rev. G. H. Young. advanced _ Mrs. Means-mick . genomic-e themost expensive'in the long Shoes-They made a great hitlast year elusive use of the names Duke and grade of footwear—From the‘largest cit en to the smallest towns and villages and DneheSs Boothe-The best class of trade in each place are looking for a first class boot made in Canada by skilled union labor—on each pair of Ames . Holden 00 product the union stamp is ound. ’ ' Essrnmv Norm—Naturalists, philcs sophers and hunters are all interested in the s‘atement that a whito'bear has been The parties are reliable, and much specu- lation is indulged in as to what it is or " whence he came. 'and'further develop- are still patiently seekir g mackerel on West River, .and lately made fair catches as high as two hundred to a boat. Hake, f Mos'r‘folks :ere beginning to‘ 'rco‘lizsj“ , that the lowest priced shoes are generally} _ Amos Holden Co were one of the first1 VI firms to adopt the methodsof stamping? 'f their name on the Soles of their Boots and _j‘ ' when they got the copy right for the or Duchess—which they use for their merchant-saw sending in orders for Duke ~:j_~ seen by different parties here recently. ments are anxiously awnited.—Fishermen- ‘ ' There the platform 6f [new " ' 1; g I f°,.;l ment. ,.' .he‘rc is a. failure caused partially or» wholly by the dog-fish pest, which is still with us. The numbers and capacity 95: tb is .flsh ‘hasy'becomé aserious' ‘ matter our fishermen, as they are certainlyiuf creasing each year in’ these waters. is well as on the constmflfovn': Scotia‘in detains. greasy essences. fishing appeasement. nuns. there isa balance, of power inhabitants of the. sleep. the hinges devouring the smaller, and man assistl in’ maintainlnlthe equilibrium, thes- uotbing to lessen the numbers 'of the fish. “Man has no for him, eu’tn’e‘. edible fishes arerepelled By his unwel: come presence,and ‘no other resident‘ot the ocean can make use of his only body and leathery skim—One by one our; people are getting south for theswlnte'r,‘ some for the first time. some‘rctnr'ning. Michael Whelnn and George Jervis, Miss; Floseic Rose and Mrs. Edmund Baker, arrived .home.‘—Mrs. Ezra Fraser died on,r cheese took high rank at the exhibition, standard attained largely through the skill of the cheese maker, John J. Smith. 3‘ Drug Clerk Wanted}; One having some experi; ence preferrei .Appiy at once. \ l ‘ ~<OPERA=5 - The newest thing: in Chocolates is . LOWNEY ’S OPERA CHOCLLATES - Neatly packed in ulations between pastor, officials and members of the congregation. Daint evening. thank were cord inny tendered. ' I VTO LET.—Furnished and "ready for occupation, the desirable residence on Dorchcster St. at present occupied by Dr. Alley, immediate posessiom—Apply Ton premises. Sept29tf Hats that are becoming at Paton’s. 6tf 't'Nyew just 'reL I naived .inclnd'nig: . ‘ ' FavoritePresc'r'iption Golden Medical Dis- , y. .- - .: ' Pleasant Pellets Lotion Tablets ' All-Healing Salve v Sup’posotorics :i‘IHE, TWO. MACS.” FMaCanaldS: Mackinaw ‘7“ 1 DRuGGfs'rs‘ ".W fiCo‘r.‘ Gt. George and Kent Sts. ._ 1-: “,z.‘ y": '- » s r 4' 3:1" ‘l"; .umugfillulgiuu Y. «.EXCURSIONRETURHT 4" stun , firstetnsfnre wilt bem' ind to’:.nll Monthisknilwny,0ct refreshments closed out a very pleasan w ‘ To the pastor and Mrs. Young ' New % 1b boxes at only 18 CENTS - Take a box with you to the Opera .I-‘Iouse'to-ni’ght. SEE OUR wmbow ‘ Sold only by A NaturalShapc I, An Easy. Fit ' ALOW Price Made . from Box »=_ Cali—wellgfigieha Leasy-e—c’o‘m i 'o '1; ' .4 tap}?: . ’ V, A fitter realise; $2.00. - ~ = ~ . "' ' ‘Mwe'sséeeeysmaf eat before.""’ v,» went :recently.-—Miss Ada Bruce has V the 2nd inst. leaving six children, one an ' . , infant two weeks old—Our eastern ‘ and the Red Point Factory, though a. small One. is to becongratulated on the ' We 000a ; TAKES IT.- ' is “ng when... 2" .iS ‘p.c off for cash. " ' Sold more this year than saw my sons ’—They'are always; ‘ 'L and no attractiongfor vermms, ' _ , OUR PRICEShave made it ‘ _ at Very-littlemore rice of a ' or v; r l $ . donut. . . That’s what they allsay. . 5 f- r ' thisiss’or when they seejhe’lin’e of 7’ y, ,‘ atrial 9 ,. 'Hand4p'ainted; ;-: 1, "our window; " “and p ' the. ‘ irrii‘e, tpu W311... havé one sure. ,X'ourchoioe \, any; .5.- s‘ a. menuxwm 4!} r mg L fag-am -‘ .. M, *3. * , qy ‘