“if? osti V ‘3 S (It 3‘ getting Pure Coffee and the best Coffee Without adulteraticn. bmheertburmipdl- Mane allitverilieerc may i filC‘fii‘lfi lobe absolutely sure you are“ CY‘ D THE GUARDIAN p CHAMHOWNJ PRINCE EDWARD OCTOBER 7 ism. COUNTRY % , TwoxmaRnanmG.—filghut and lowest temperature for October fitment! 5th Highest Lowest. Highest. Lowest Slaughter prices on pipes, at Ellis drug store. See window. AR! girl desiring to learn the printing should apply at this emce. Tm: mail special arrived in the city at 10.40 local on Saturday night. Rev. W. P. Archibald, Sunny Brae, N. 8.. came to the city omSaurday evening. ' Tm: dredge Prince Edward has been ordered to Wood Islands and Murray River. shut out of other news a era a ll. Smu'ron Ferguson will make a - p p ' s we shipment of apples to the English market With a convention called to decide upon the claims of rival candidates, what do fair-minded Literals think of the course of the Patriot in permitting slanderous attacks in its columns day after day upon one of them while the right of- reply is refused! In this Liberal fair play! The Patriot not only refuses fair play in its own columns to Mr. Haszard but would if it could also have him and his friends 1901 5&5 48.3 54.0 43.7 1000 00.1 50.0 50.5 43.4 1009 47.0 40.3 50.0 42.0 ' 1398 70.0 52.4 55.0 44.7 1807 01.2 47.2 542 43.2 1800 50.2 50.5 50.7 44.7 18% 53.1 41.2 54.5 41.0 1894 59.5 49.3 04.4 50.5 The Prince Albert Advocate of Sept 83rd says: It is our painful duty this week to rcord the death of Mrs. S. McLeod, which this morning at one o'clock. Although not unexpected, death.cameas a great shock to her husband‘and family, robbing them of a loving and tender wife and occurred at her home on Second Street _ .a. Ask for our freshl ground 4's. Coffee. there is none better on _ the malket. iii if 40c.per pound. Webster & Malay?i Phone 299 QQ‘VQICI 7 Zeke I Dandruff i 'teto'Nn Board of Trade will be held on this morning. MR. P. H. Trainor has the contract for the painting and decorating of the new Debris” block. WHILE at the provincial Bazaar, go to the Pagoda and try some of the excellent home—made candy for sale there. ABTILLERY— No 2 Com?" 5*; will meet for drill this evening. hull attendance requested. See evening papers for time and place. \Vn are pleased to learn that Mr. ,Earle will commence rehearsals at once for the Opera King of Siam which will be given L in the near future. : THE quarterly meeting of the Charlot- Wednesday, October 9th. Delegates will submit report; of the Maritime Meeting. ,urt Is the result of carh'iul study and experiment. It is a clear liquid, with ' no sediment or muddy colored deposit to be shaken up before using. It contains no sulphur, and is guaranteed abso- lutely free from grease or any other injurious 8 s l Us “‘6 .352 iii ‘m substances. It is a in: GUARANTEED cure for has; all forms of dandruff. can: ; If you want to know (to. ;‘l what m 2‘ tie a: ,. C(‘DKE ‘ ‘°' Dandruff Cure 3. I.‘ r 7' will do, buy a bottle, follow directions, and if it fails we will re. fund your money. Price, $1.00 per bot- tle at all druggists, or by mail. Accept no substitute. -, A. n. BREM-ER co. Limited YOIONTO. CANADA l - recovered. | to Windsor to remain a few months. , 0N Frldliy evening 185i: Win13“) H- She has been for the pest week the guest ’SBert,conflned in the Queen‘s County Jail of ‘ ’ iwas admitted to bail in $400 by self and Wentwonh, on Tuesday Miss Meme $200 each by Messrs. T- A- McLean and incompany with Miss Ellie Smith, left for Burwick, to attend the W. C. T. U. convention which is being held in that town—Winds or Journal. {3. K. Brace. MISS Constance Kelly. Summerside, daughter of the late J udge Kelly left by ; the Ollivette last week on her way to New lYOI'k to resume her duties as nurse in city by the express Saturday morning were Miss Bessie Gregor, Montreal; Mrs. side,Miss Brown of Marley & Garnhum to Summerside, son and Mrs. McPherson, Miss Ella Cum- ing daughter of Engineer Coming to spend the winter with her sister Mrs .' the hospital there. TH]! friends of MrS. Joseph Smith Johnston’s River will learn with regret that she sustained a kick from a horse on 'IFriday last and as aresult she is sufl’er— i ing with a broken leg. l Exemmns‘ will meet for drill this eVenlcgiu uniform. New uniIOrms will be issued, every member expected lobe present sharp on time, so as to be perfectly fitted. , MB. Justice Davies intends donating :a cup to be competed for yearly by all ‘boats on the Island. It is understood 3that the regatta must be held on the i Charlottetown harbor. l ['1‘ is understood that an attempt will be lmade to secure the steamer Minto for f the transfer of the troops to Pictou on i the occasion of the visit to Halifax of the »l)u‘:;e and Duchess of York. ' THE excitement of Zephra is over. 1 Youngladics and gentlemen who have not already joined Mr. Earle‘s classes, please ‘ enroll and learn the art of singing and 1 playing the piano nicely.Lessons day and « eVenings. 7 3i MRS. R. E Bagnall and daughter, Miss ' Nettie, of Clyde Mills, P. E. Island, a. Eénd: .3 — . .15- 5, _ . A . . I¥§fl9fl09§90 s W' A' L 5 home. : C l ’ 'lht » VBl BBS er. the '3 “ etweeil‘ ;. - c" * ' 1 - ‘. 3- ‘ ~I-si Prith ’ 1 ‘2 V, ' is none too good for ourlcustomers and W W . and we always aim to give the best. BREAD than can be made. ‘7' . I‘m” r Duchess Bread is very much ,esies. " I . ~.., ~ «I: ‘3‘ ,6 Heaveyou tried it. Get a loaf . latte-e DUCflES i8 4 cents 3.35: a} : GRAHAM 4 cents NS. f ,3 PLAIN 6 cents “WM * i" VIENNA 7 Cents ’ napolis Valley, Halifax and other places. “ = Windsor Journal. Lwho has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Manson,left this week for their While here they visited the An- AT the close of the matinee of-Zephra, Saturday afternoon the members of the much admired Royal Guards and their chaperones presented a souvenir to Mrs. ’ Foster in appreciation of her many court- Mrs C. C. Gardiner made the presentation. A BIG QUARTER S WORTH. is always found in ' . the best household llnlment Nervilline, . _ cures rheumai ism, neuralgia, . known. It ‘ i tacthache. hrnoct‘he, after towing the dredge to Haliday’s wharf. It is :understood the dredge will t not go to Tormentine this fall. of creasoted poles for the repair of the wheeled all Point du Chene and (mm Summerside to Crapaud arrived in the City. He left Bee on the 21st and averaged 120 miles a day. The present trip is the longest ever under taken. The distinguished bicyclist will return by rail. was witnessed by a goodly number of' spectators on Saturday afternoon. The play lasted for one hour and ten minutes and resulted in a score of 20 to 18 in favor of the Dnfl‘ers. Barring one or two slight YESTERDAY the remains 0f Pan'le accidents the match was interesting and ,Hain were interred in R- 0- Cemetery- indicates that the league matches will be : Deceased contracted a cold in the lumber stubborn], comes/Led. iwoods of Maine, from which he never THE Brant arrived ‘in port yesterday A car load ON Saturday Mr. Sobey of Boston who the way from the Hub to 1 TimFootball Match at Victoria Park MISS McRm,Charlottetown. has come Mrs. McLatchy, “Sunnyside,’ AMONG the passengers leaving the en route to W. Burns to Summer- Captain J. McPher- Delena. Tan W. F. M. Society, of St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Montague, held a social gathering in McKinnon's Hall, Montague, on Thursday evening. in honor of the retiring President, Mrs._ (Riv) W. ’A. _ Spencer. Mr. Jas Aitken, Chairman, called the meeting to order, and made very touching remarks regard- ing the loss of Rev. W. 11. Spencer and his estimable partner. the President of the Society. «A complimentary sources was then read by Miss Elitcxameron which Mrs Spencer made a feeling reply. Cannnomax Club meeting.'-—The ’pre- sentation ofa set 'of drums by the Gale- d-onian Club, to the Boys‘ Highland Brigade‘of St. James church will take place this evening in the club rooms. Members are requested to be present at ,8 o’clock sharp. All friends interested in the Boys are cordially invited to be present for this occasion. The Highland Brigade willbeln uniform and will be marched from St. James‘ Hall to the Club Rooms, Queen Street, headed by their piper. Aqmn'r wedding took place at Caven- dish ou the evening of Wednesday last, when Miss Clara Inez McKenzie and Mr. mother, and leaving a void which can- not be filled. The bereaved family have be sincere sympathy of the entire com- munity in their heavy affliction. The funeral will take place on Wednesday, from her late resid- Iormeutine pier are lying on the pier 25th inst. unused, ence to the 1 Presbyterian church thence to the public cemetery. Elizabeth Ann McLeod was born May 0th, 1857, at Springfield, Lot 67, P. E. L, 9 being the fourth daughter of Mr. John I Bigger. She lived at the old homestead until the time of her marriage to Mr. Mo Leod, in February, 1874, remaining on the Island when they came west locating in Winni- peg where they remained a couple of years. In the summer of 1883, she, with her husband and family came west and settled in Prince Albert, ,where she has resided‘ever since, proving all the while a kind and willing companion and help— ‘ mate to her husband, who built up a suc- cesaful business here. public life, too, she always took the same keen interest, and always proved a wise confidant. She enjoyed robust until two or three years ago, when the first symptoms of the fatal malady men— ifested itself, at first at long intervals gradually shortening, until the final at- tack some six weeks ago, which laid her on her death bed. The immediate cause of her death was vavular disease of the heart. causing severe hemorrhage. with her husband 1881 In her husband’s health Some few months ago, realizing her serious condition, the household fur- nishings were disposed of, and a trip to California, accompanied by Mr. Mc- Leod, for the benefit of her health, decided on. But fate willed it otherwise. Deceased always displayed— a kindly Christian disposition, and freely distrib- uted charity to the needy. She enjoyed alarge circle of acquaintances and was beloved by all with whom she came in contact. She was a life-long member of the Presbyterian church, in the works of which institution she always took a lead- ing part. She was also one of the, most active members of Rupert Council B T. of and many were her good offices in the cause _of temperance, to which site was devoted. Four children were born of the union, three boys and a girl. The boys, John, Fred. and Williegrew up to manhood, the youngest, Willie, attaining Elizabeth, died at. the age of .four months. Mrs.McLeod?s life wasone of good deeds, gentlessness and comfort to those long after her. She died happy in the conviction that duty had been done, and nothing was left for regret at the parting WHAT IS LIFEfiTO YOUJ If you are a victim of piles. as one person in everyfour is? You sufl'er keenly from onset the 'most torturing ailments known to man and may well quder_is life is really worth living. Certain relief and ultimate, cure is awaiting you by. means of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. It has never failed to cure piles painlessly— and naturally, it allays inflammation. heals the ulcers and thoroughly cures the, .- they Won’t slip. They’re here—that’s t‘l ii ' r thing, I; I they’re stylish, they’re pron ‘ *5 ‘ new, . Everyaladv who wants v. :...L’ l.__-.. -.late—'- Will want one of these. - - Materials? Well—we have them in black , . or colored leather, in cut steel and in jet. r . They hang gracefully from the belt by a' r neat little chain and there’s another oini,; r the hooks on these are good and sensi .le— Prices 2 About any prico you’d like " to - '. , pay. 586 $i.05, SLIS‘, $i.60, $1.65,~ ,‘- . g ' e’d rather show them than not—let us? 'I 2‘ m MOLEOD. The Easiest Store on lCh’town’s Busiest ._-_____._.___...._..____.._._. You The Best! ' ‘ OMWMMMM Wm” his majority a few days ago._ The daughter . in sorrow, and her ,lrindlv acts will live _ 4 , Street. Yuu’il find.‘ it in I I I ’ ‘ c i v "nun comma-r MATTRESS” - A an inntee goes with every “Clinics-t Mattress.” is made in im the purest materiaivfindis strictly 1111-: rules ls'c‘nu sass; ,1 John' ,U 5355515551.“; ; 7 ' Underwear. ' lemma: thebudy manuals: nwiilnotatretch withwearorehrbk‘ggfl. weaning. Livers-selectfibelfiilcg-r 4% (a Charlottetown, a bottle of Polson's sackstcmach, in fact Richard W._Sievenson were united in marriage by Rev. M. J. McIntosh, in the presence of the near relatives of the contracting parties. The bride Was attended by her cousin Miss Mitchell of while the; groom was supported by his brother Mr. B. I. Stevenson.‘ Many beautiful wedding gifts bore their testimony of good will. After supper had been-partaken of, the happy young couple set out by the moon- wretched disease. LOND‘ON, .October 3.-’!he jury‘ in the Sifton case dame into court at 5p. m. and reported that after considering five . hours they had been unable to agree on a verdict, and were consequently. discharg- smoswnr msmkeao. . this morning D. STEWAiiiT, is aged for everything a. liniment ought 2m be good for Riothcrs find it the safest thing‘s; rub on their children for sore. 15min, cold on the chest sprains and ' (bruises. Never be without Polson’s Ner- they have their home. light to drive to New Glasgow, where MEssRs. Longergan and Riggs the pro- ed. Judges charged. the medical evidence. leaned somewhat toward the side of the prisoner, as he practically set aside all Eclipse Bakery Bakes Best Break. GOOOIQU.#C* " *- ,,,.-pvess' Goods, viline. amount of suffering; every year. .1 ._ -__... e1...— 5.”. ml fall Opening Milline-ry, Mantlcs, etc. 11: willcure the pain and aches of the entire family and relieve a vast prietors of the Commercial Cafe and lunch rooms who have been domg business on Queen street/next to Prowse Bros for the past few days are meeting with a large patronage from their many friends. The service of a first class restaurant is a positive boon to any city. With their ad- vantages and complete equipment it is possible for them to serve a dinner at a less cost than it could he prepared at home. Every detail is attended to. It isonly necessary to give them the num- berofguests and the menu, and at short- est notice everything will be served as desired Since the opening hour the business has stéad ily increased .The service furnishedis complete in every way, no sore throat, whooping cough and croup. I :1 F contain __—*—— 1;an quickly curescolds,oough3. . . moredurabiegsrment. .- p 4 The guarantee against Isaiah's-g the mags“ We, m y, “Your page} ‘ moneylif itahdnks. ) ' gunsteeittohiu. Ito-peeinth- fishing. , oddbyaflWIIflel'em _ x e We have a hundred and one malted of Penn, but We is 0"; one called the TELEPHONE PEN. the most pbpu‘lar of the lot. If once used, always used. Try one. receive attention or too large for - facilities. ——~ 17an s is thebest Liniment. point, however unimportant, being neg- lected. In short no order is too small to their 9 . l{ifs‘yIA-inge-s‘ messages-o use druggiate. Give _us at?“ 0846," andaeewhntweeandosfotm 9" mandamtoplulclflli-b “‘7 .wpkh seek and count tease-Ibis m m‘defll of our C’ICIOIOIbI . , J. B. Tthi’iilgi’fi Oeront Door Post Office. 0 Sistinln F. . E We Incite in a few days to New Store -P’S‘Bflsay Block. \ a . _ . - - , f a“. A! a bialfiiue Serge 21-inches wide wear or heavy working Shirts. " i ,,, 25,, pei‘ydu “is If" . 12"” 4‘ 3.- .