be i in. a ts eo ee me = ryt t cW ey Miller bas a . be ts} pex', V Der lith, wh “ pas + Rer Goldsmith, wi preach at i0.2 . m. acd 6.20 p. m. Ti w Bpecis i 8es at 2.20 ; ; hich dially | Colles ig aid of the churc PRES i @. ©MCH Service 1@0t iuoad i itiprovea Crryv Co At a meeting of the : Ci y Counc ld la-t evening to consider matiers io ection witt park road-+ wav was i'ed to at once procera with the construction of the work, and the May rwase author 2 lraw cheeks op the Merchants Bink of P. B. ishgnd wo the amount 8, eee for the expenses of the work m e repaid into the city treasury tpon paymel f the —_ of $4,000 fron he D vernment Crry Scueotr Bo ae —The regular meet- ing of the City School Board was beld fast evening. The n r the month, as shown b the teachers” report, is 1319 as follows: Prince Street 4 i, Queen Sq are 314, West EK he r centage of attendance was, | Pris ice Street 9!, Queen Square 86, West Ker §8 I highest percentage mal P School was 97, made by Miss A Miss McDonald; in Square 92 by Miss Farmer; in Weet Keni 93 Ir. M le sod Mr. Aah. eee Doxze.—The Presbyterian W tie ep rig that ¢ } petit the whole of Canada, were * i! winning drst prise «dale oifered by the conmimittee of the Presbyterian general a3- sembly on higher etructior Three of the sus were met mbers of Kev a F. MecCurdy’s « gregsa ns of Trvyo d be shaw, P. E. I..~s remarkabl! © propor . portion, and <creditat to thi cu'irea fie name ofthe winners it Mr. McCurdy’s congregation are —Mrs Jarjes Robert son, Mise Lottie Morrison an’ Mise E. R. McCurdy. - a Soxs or Tewperance.—-At the meeting of “ictoria Division last evening, the fol- lowing members cf the Order were elected representatives to the Grand Division for the ensuing vear -—~Joho P, ——_ WwW. F. Morris, Henry Rackham, J. J. Chap- pel. J. D. Seaman, in ae Harrie, Jobo Gok! Ry Art! ir Taat pb, Ge 4 Tai too, Re Neil M La ig so, Ww 4 , +40 t William Sebine, L. P. Tant T. Mil A. Dewn, A c. Duchemin, W ’p Colw A. Godkin, C. B. Warren, W. Harris, Cr ; H mypt Re w.d K rby . yrdial ap} eciation was "te end: red vl aq "Ane ' He igeon, who is about faving tue Islar fur the kindly interest she bas alway taken in Victoria Division. The meeting was one of unasual interest, the 1 senate 3s being favored with a visit from thei sid friend aad brother, Rev. J. M. Ms Sok of Va ver, B. C., who was received wit! oe roval welcome a’ MARKIAGE BELLS A very tnteresting event took the residence of Neil Argyle pith Wedoesday 3th ultiwhen in the presence of their immediate frien@s, Miss Euphemia, his youngest daughter, and Mr. Colin Camptell were un ted _ip marriage by the Rev. John G odwill. The bride was attired in a very becomtog tun f light cloth with trimmings of goll, silk and pasmenirie to match. ahiss Flore ce Campbel i, Sist er of Le br de, wa ao en Ca amp ell eupported Everything in t wor After { ny w ' iene % ed tne company repaired to the d TURE line you find here at ing hall and partook of a sumptuous wed-| lowest prices. ding breakfast. Wewish Mr. and Mrs. Campbell a prosperous journey through WRIGHT k (0 LTD life : ty ‘ (Other papers piease copy.) : : i eres : Who Sell at Selling Prices. , ve — ————_- ] = NS ee — —— * SS ES OST ee bi «| te rpreters of | Fhe comp any deserves + lone ‘ pace st Com peels Esq., H DAILY 7p | EXAMINER —" VV CAPS. i f - y ad NiW AMERICAN Hf | qiyict 2 “—~! * ho amse owe em, -—* alae 7 : = —— ee mites « “ j at TATAEOS ant eww OOP wet ery, — a te woe be. ed ee geri rene § © freee wre S.: ~ ~~ the playwrights’ handiwork. a large house each evening luring their stay, which will include the tire week : Between the first and second acts last y r tl a ver Lawrence Sisters enter if t the audience with songs and dances, per the stig air, Mr. Brennan and Mise We tt, sung a iced so well after the second act that they were obliged r {to encores three or four times ms t the great English piay. “ib ; Wages cf Sin” will be presented, with new aT } oe a . ror the matinee on Wednesday brilliant e medy Thame “An Une yual Ma‘ch” w ih t t Dili Of fare, and the ad ission to — parte of the house will be aiiernoon only 1O¢ On Wednesday night the 7 » miltary cra “a nundaie” etl Ge put upon the boards, with a detaclkment of local volunteers assisting. — +7. _ PERSONAL. The Rev. J. A Gordon, of St. John, is vis ting his Si friends in this city, and all are delighted to see him in good health. The Dutchercbild rescued _from the baruing building at Meadow Brook is now rapidly recovering, aud will, it is expected, able to give tes timony at an early date. Rev. W. W . Lodge, of Marysville, N.B., has accepted acall to the Central Metho- d surch in Moncton, the present pas tor, Rev. W. W. Brewer, es Jast H. H. Sutherland, St. Jobn, B.; V. F. Uarriel Hal ae, A Brennan, Snmmers t. N. Cox, Morel); iH. &@. Ha J i. Cc ross, Montrea); Capt. W ‘H Jackson, Boston. | ihe arrivals at the Queen Hete! vester- } lay afternoon and evening included: J. P. Sullivan, St. Peter's Bay; Rebecca Con way, A. Cantweil, Souris; Archibald Gunn, W. R. R. Gunn, Helen Guan, Bloom field; fourteen members Kthel Tucker ompans sD. Schurman, city; Geo. C. Roberis endish; 8S. T Weath erbie, North B. fe en 1¢; Rev. A. B. McLeod , Cold stream, N. B.; John Sunpson, Hope River. COUGH MIXTURE RES. Containing laudanum ora large pro propo tw paregoric are not safe to be given to youag chiidran. The way this kind of a mixiure tries to cure the cough is to make the child stupid aad sleepy so that they forget about it for the time being. Wouldn’t you think it a better way to loosen mp the ( nd remove the canse of it? tue way JOHXSONS CovGnR ] a nia ’ Db GL anum Sin all ance vnaranteed to or morphine, and constitit 5. : do akg & Johnson, TOE DRUGGISTS. the FURNI svoyvnnooppnavnnopveanennonrannneTsPnnrerineynnnevrraynnt nnn ty? PPT PTTLZ THE VERY LATE t sw Hat 58 style +8 Ni - New Felt M’ ses New Stylish Untrimmed New styles in Fur Coliare. 3 arrived by express und now open for inspection in Millinery r > New Felt Sailors, trimmed and untrimm« d. - New Felt Waitking Hats, a large varicty, ’ Hats. OTHER NOVELTIES.—New styles in Linen Collars, new styles in Linen Cuffs. the very latest New York shapes; joying an immense popularity. “All sizes in stock. ee BEER BROS. Felts. These are and are en- Ruffs, new styles in Fur of seasonable goods. SLlOSIERY Y jo dc eeerewne CLOVES 5,000 Ladies’ Handkerchiefs every quality, from 25c per doz. 500 Ladies’ Handkerchiefs. 1,000 glove-fitting Corsets froin 50c, New Furs, Muffs and Col- lars, Fine Black Dress Goods. New Buttons and Trimmings Capes and Jackets in latest styles. Mens’ Underwear, cheapest and best in the city. Japanese Silk going to Marye- Collars, Gloves, etc. TO ©, BE, SOCLETIFS—PRAYEK FOR ARMENSA. Sir,— The following post card has been sent to me from Boston, and as it interests all G. E. Societies I would, if convenient, request its publication. It will be the readiest way to reach each Society in the P. EB. Island C.K. Union. Other Island papers will oblige by copying, and then no Societyjin this — oa will be missed. . J. Kirsy, Rec. Secy. P. : I. Union, C. E.* Boston, Sept. 30, 1896 Dear Friend,— The following cablegram was just re- eived from President Francie E. Ciark, sho isin attendance upona Christian Endeavor Convention in Glasgow :— Glasgow, Sept. 29, LE96. Scotch Endeavorers suggest universal prayer for Armenia, secoad week in Noy- ember. Will America juin ? CLARK. To this the following answer was sent: Boston, Sept. 30, 1896. Glorious suggestion, We co-operate heartily. Barr. I feel confident that you will indorse the answer cabled, and will do what you can drill, 21; cise, 8; firing exercise, 12; clothing and Stewart upon prizes in the competition. Their respective companies must have been in grand shape to win from the other excellently-officered and well drilled companies of the Battalion. to have every Christian Endeavor society in America, at its prayer meeting aud at other times in the second week in Novem- ber, devote the time to prayer for Armenia. [f your pastors are willing, let the churches take it up. May God hear our prayer, and speedily stay the hand of “the great assassin,” as Gladstone weil names tbe Sultan of T urkey. Yours sine erely, Joun Wruuis Baer. ————li>- +> + SUPREME COURT-—PRINCE COUNTY. sa oan The October term of the Supreme Court met at Summerside this forenoon at 11 o'clock, Mr. Justice Fitzgerald presiding. The following gentlemen compose the Grand Jury :—John T. Mullep, Kensing- ton, Foreman; Peter Gorman, Kensing- ton; Peter McNeill, New Village; James W. Riley, Linkletter Road; Jobn T. Mur- phy, Emerald; Peter Doyle, Norway, Lot 1; Peter Stuy rt, Wimiat © ees; Robert F. Bowness, Summerside; Owen Hughes, Kiakora; David —Rogers’ Freetown; Cornelius Rowe, Summersice Phillip Stewart, West Cape; Henry A. Darby, Egmont Bay; Thomas Townsend, Traveller's Rest; Maurice Wright, Centra Bedeque: Elisha Wright, Summerside; Jobn Morrison, Alberton; Benj. Cole, Bedeque; Charles Dawsor, Tig: nish, Major Wright, Benj. Tanton, St. Eleanor’ 2; John Wade, Kildare. F J. McLeod en | Austin Fraser,graduat § of Dalhousie and Lave] Universities res- pectively, were admitted to study law on the usual order. There is only one criminal case the Grand Jury, The Queen vs. Cannon, for maliciously killing a horse.gg Phere are four civil jury suits before 2+ oe —— Tue Best of pick ing vinegar and spices at Watson’s Drug Store. — — STEAMER . FASTNET. The steamer Fastnet commences her season’s ere sailmg from TUESDAY, May 5th, and will continue to sail weekly, leaving Halifax every Tuesday, calling at the following ports Spry Bay, Sheet Harbor, Salmon River, Isaac’s Harbor, Summerside}, : 2" Freight solicited. Low rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town, Apr.! 20, 1896—dy Centreville; | Charl 8 Halifax Caaso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury Port Hood, Souris, Charlottetown and drill, 22; company drill, 20; manual exer- cise, 8; firing exercises, 15; clothing and accoutremente, 8; arms and armor- iez, 8: interior economy booke and records 9; valine for individual target practice, 13.07; answers to queations by officers, 12, Total poiats gained, 115.- Q7. No 3 Company, Capt. Stewart—Squad drill, 23; company drill, 22, manual exer- cise, 9; firing exercises, 15; clothing and accoutrements, 9; arms and armories, 9; interior economy books and records, 9; value for individual target practice, 12.76; answers to questions by officers, 12. Total points gained, 120.76. No, 4 Company, Capt. Crockett—Squad drill, 23; company drill, 24; manual exercise, 9; firing exercises, 15; clothing and aceoutrements, 9; arms and ar- mories, 8; interior econcmy books and records,9; value for © individual target practice, 12.49; answers to questions by officers, 8. Total points gained, 116.49. No. 5 Company, -Capt. Beaton ~Squad drill, 22; company drill, 20; manual exer- cise, 9; firing exercises, 13; clothing and accoutrements, ®; arms and armories, 6; interior economy books and records, 9; value for idividual target practice, 13.09; answers to questions by officers, 12. Total points gained, 112.09. No. 6 Company, Capt. Allen—Squad drill, 22; company drill, 23; manual exer- cise, 9 firing exeraises, 15; clothing and accoutrements, 10; arms and armories, 9; interior economy books and records, $; value for individual target practice, 13.04; answers to questions by officers, 11. Total points gained, 121.04. No. 7 Company, Capt. Maxfield— Squad cou pany dril!, 18 manual exer- accoutrements, 7; arms and armories, 8; interior econon y books and records, 9; value for individual target practice, 9. 16; answers to questions by officer, 11, Total points gained, 103.76. No. 8 Company, Capt. Sheriff—Squad drill], 2(; company dril], 18; manual exer- cise, 7; accout firing exercises, 11; clothing and ‘ements, &; arms and armorice, 9; interior economy books and records, 9; value for individual target practice, 10.74; newers to questions by Officers, 11. Total points gained, 103.74, Battalion figure of merit, 140.28, For the purpose of comparison we ap- pend below the poseible in each case: Squad drill, 25; company drill, 25; man- ual exercise, 10; firing exercises, 20; clothing and accoutrements, 10; arms and armcries, 10; interior economy books and records, 10; value for individual target practice,— questions by officers, 12. answers to Captains Allan and first and second We congratulate winning GREAT SALES prove the great merit of Hood’s Sarsapari!la. Hood’s Sarsaparilla sells because it accomplishes CREAT CURES. DIED. At Ten Mile House, Lot 35, on the 4th inst, of congestion of the lungs, Bernard Fitzpatrick, aged 48 years. May his soul rest in peace. EEE Racked with Rheumatism Unable to Walk, owing to excruciat- ing pain. After ten years’ terrible torture, Cured by Scott's ott's Sarsaparilia. A. H. Christiansen, writing from: the Clifton House, Niagara Falls, says: “I pwe you more than I can ever pay. For ten years I suffered the tortures of the damned with rheumatism, Father had it before me, and I believe it is an here- ditary disease. My knee joints would et inflamed and if I was out in any ‘weather” I was sure to be laid up, which to a travelling man is a calamity. In a score of Canadian towns local doctors treated me, some giving relief, others none. I read that Sarsaparilla was a rheumatic ae ee — a drugsis ae for ‘‘a bottle of the best saparil the market.” He “gave me Scott's, fe. marking that it was an improvement all othérs, and that he could hone recommend it. I hawe taken four bottles, and am as free from pain as a man Can hope to be. I was out in arainstorm two days ago and never felt a twinge. As 1 said before, to Scott’s Sarsa I owe more than | can ever r PY: al The best remedy rheumatism, sciatica, and neuralgic peins—all ne from the presence of poison in the bl —is Scott's Sarsaparilla, a modern con- centrated a peceat in its cura- tive effects. 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