_ .v"'r"'r»",¢v“ ` f.~‘ .2 * _ s .o .i. ~` _.» f 's Qs- . __._ 5. .; ,_ _ gi »_ . ` 5 'e ._ %~_ life ____ 'L_ __ ;_- rfi -“v . 5.31 ` * _ "ar s 1 ~.`*.* viz JF ,-1, .--'4 .f . __ é. 5 :~_ V5" . n '-:iff _ ____ \_._` _ ,- 4 \ " ; i 1,- / _;--4 ‘- .fi ,, fi ' __~ __ " "';...:;;.__=“' Y .sr " ' -- ‘\**` ' THE Meet Mo at the Always Busy Store. L ._ s 32 Remnants _And Ends _ Dress Tweeds A1"-W STANLEY BROS. U 1 ‘_ l t l Suitable for Ladies’ and Chil- dren’s wear- We have placed on the middle counter just inside the door 32 ends Tweeds at Prices that will move the _ -quick. Lots of nice ~ _ 'Skirt Lengths. _ Lots of nice Cloths for Children’s Car- e ments. _ I Some -Suit Lengths also. ana the Prices- Well come and see. CITY & COUNTRY NEWS M.-M ANY girl desiring to learn typeselting should apply at this oflice. THE Sydney Journal recently issued, is ‘0 "i'mfl, T1 is ii `\i'i'L-5'\` vi;-l1,t rug' » _ihiiryi s\l_ 'Iris S.\i.va‘;‘:o_~: Ai-inf wi" tvcniinct sei- vice in Heartz Hall Sunday afternoon at 3 o’c1ock. THB International Steamship L`ns pur- pose buildinga twin screw steamer for the St. Lohn-Boston route. THE cruisers Crescent and Psyche took their departure Wednesday morning hom St John. The flagship will go to Digby while the Psyche will proceed to Halilfax. ~» THE annual meeting of the Ladies’ Aid h ' ' `~ a ociety of the P E I Hospital will be eld in the Y. M. C. A. Parlors on Tues d ySept 23th at 1l.`3O o`clock. A full atten- dance is requested. AT the Police Court yesterday morning the Liquor Regulation prosecution against Peter Coyle was postponed until Monday, and John Sher? _,f, charged with drunk- enssz was lined $2 or 10 days. ON Sunday last the deck of a ship Heated to the shore of St. Peter‘s Island, which from its appearance psesumably belonged to a Hpas. senger ship. It has abeam of 35 feet, the length of the piece being about 43 feet. ‘ THB funeral of the lato Maggie Steele took place from ber fa.ther's resi- dence, Kent St. yesterday morning and was largely attended. 'lhellcasket was covered with wreaths of flowers which bore testimony to the esteem in which the deceased was held by her many hiends. THE Rui-alDeaner_v of St John met yes- itsrday at St. J ohn’s church, A'.ter pray- ers and the rciding of the minutes, the rector introduced the Rev. R. H. A. Haslam, |of P.Tnce Edward Island, who was shortly to enter upon; the euracy of St, John’s parish, and also Mr. Macnamara of Ga'-;etown, who was visiting the citv. Both received the cor- dial welcome of the members.-St. John Sun. GUNNER J .A. Webster is to be congratu- lated upon his success in winning _the ; beautiful cup presented by Mr. Leslie Cook to the recuits of No. 1 Co., 4th Reg »_ B S two will each receive a medal. Gunner _ _ __ __ . ‘ I _ being delayed, Mr. and Mrs. Cofhn did -4 This is a new Breakfast Food just put on the market. It is made en tirely from the very best Selected Hard Wheat and being almost pure Gluten is one of the healthiest and most nutritious foods known. It is highly recommended for the use of diabetic persons or those '» of weak digestion. With every two packages pur- chased at our store we will give free’ s very nice picture of North Western Scenery. Beer dc Goff, 'Grocers. ` ‘ ~ and Get Our _ Prices ` I on Flour. It When you i i are about to make your; purchases in our line, I c..ll on us and let us give you prices. on groceries. We carry all the best lines of goods on the market and sell ion very line margins. It will bo money in your pocket to trade with us. _ Why not save it 'l Sanderson Victoria Row Grocers. ` _ the “wi V Hubert-Mahon is in fourth place with 57 p iiiits and gets the spoon. _ evening, Sept. 12th, to welcome home not arrive/ at the Manse tilljabont '11 o’cloc`k. Af "er-__con gratulations were over tea was served by theladies of tbecoli Rev. and Mi i. D. S. F;-iser, Springside; Rav. F. W. Thompson, ` _Upper Musquodo boit, and Messrs Cldver and Ross, made by Mess'.'°.. I"ras'r, Thompson, _Glover and others, to which Mr. Coma _-eplied in his usual genial manner. inst, alai-,te audience gathered in the occasion being the departure! of Miss ‘ Charlotte T. Holman,as amissionai; to India. After the singing of that grand told hymn, “All hail the power of-Jesus name,” in which all 'joined with heart and voice. Prayer was oll’e:~ed by Rev, J. Hic"s. The B st to address the meeting wi" ‘ _ was Rev. J.Pai‘kins of Winsloe,whc spoke l upay Q. " J qualidoations for her chosen life~work‘-the in feeling. terms of Miss-Holman’s many .ch ef one being a life early consecxated to ce of God. Following in succes- ` _ E i 5 "° if sion came ll iss Holman, who possesses a _ Miller Bros. _ AND.... pianists. 0 and _aotlo||. those pianos... . r -. r ' ‘Quali cunts' T i'l:h Pianos I Heintz-man’s are “ALL RIGHT.” _ A Made by piano manufacturers of world-wide re-P putation-highly recommended by the leading; Famous artists are loud in their praise of its ‘[559 Thous ands of people have made the Heintzman, the piano_of their choice. - Won’t you haves Heinteman _l _ _ We’ll consider it s favor if youll call and examine 1 'e I lcemisnifs ‘s.iaidi..s'»l' ._ _ ~_» / . I _ ‘L _ '_ Y ~ I i I '. ,-1 `-f nt ' -I C *“' A ,_ .ii L *oi an iiiigi it due command of language, combined with I sn irresistible chatm of manner which endears her to all with wliom she comes in contact. Someone had asked her if s‘ie was not afraid to go to India alone, she ‘said “yes,” I would be afraid to cross the threshold alone, but I go conscious of the presence of Him dwbo said, “Lo I am with youi alway.” Rev. T. Hicks spoke of India. as a most _ fas inating field for missionaiy enter- prise,’ being a part of the British Empire be was glad to say that li"e and pioperty weie as safe there as in Canada. He as- surol Miss Holman that his own best wishes and those othis people were hers. and that their most earnest prayers would be in her behalf. Suitable music was ren- dered by the choirs of Winsloe and Union Road. A collection in aid of the famine silferers was taken at the close, amount- ing to $11.00. r 3---€i-11 _ _ `Knmfort Headache Powders Cure. _ 4 ._ :_" _ l-_v -§ §§ The Griiiest Market ever brought together is here for you to feast your eyes on. Bei- ter still §_ou can enjoy a gientifiil repast o t_hein atevery ay rea-' souable prices. _ Our Bread, ._ cake and Page-y. gan be depended upon-that it s good to-day, good the mme the next day. The _-inest, purest goods at v 1 st rl" rifle i-'i`§i.':i»¢‘i»¢,°°s’ an t° iw. ricimnn .ir .,‘ ,Ji J » f" .`~ 'iv _' theiijpastor, who returned that day with ' _his brlde,' from P. E. Island. The triin _ _ _ _ _ t _ ` ‘ 'At Barnscliff on Sept. '18th, Robert ` 3.- _ F. ,_ .regation. Among these present were __ ”. . _~__.f_'_,__,_____ _ °f Brookfield. Humexiiis speeches; were ON the evening of Thursday the 11th Methodist ti.-itch at Units 1°.°a.i,tg.e' Mn. Avon' Saxon, Mrs. Saxon, and his company of artists have _arrived at Caps Town, South Africa, and have scored a 8'l'¢\\f» S\1°¢¢SS._ Their friends in Char- lottetown willbepleased to hear of Mr. ‘ Sa.xon’s prosperity. Rav. R. S. Wnrnnniv, Bsdeque, P. E. I. is “""' 'it ~’*‘*"henacadie. The Misses Peth and Helen W' i.¢l»i`~.-ii, daugiiteis of Rev. R. Q. wmdueu. North Bedeque,. P. E. I formerly of Bridgetowmhave matriculated into Prince of Wafes College, Charlotte- town.-Han t’s Journal. Fnoir appearancesbutter will probably be an enormous price during the coming winter. A St. John exchange says : Butter is scarce at present, and is selling at wholesale for twenty cents. This isdue to the lack of rain and consequent failure of the milk supply. Tas Baptist Church at 'Murray River, will be opened on Sunday, Oct. 7th. Ser- vices as follows: Rev. W. H. Wan'en M. A. of Montague, at 10.30 a. m; Rev. Mr. Stewart of Wood Island at 2.30 p. in. Rev. J. C. Spnir of Pownal at 6.53 p. in. Col- lections will be taken at each of the se r- vices towa' is the building funds, H. Car- ter, Pastor. (Ex. please copy.) ON Sept Sth. W; B. Bradsliaw of Ha- watha, Kansas, receiveda despatch an- and wife, Rev. C. A. Salquirt and wife. The Rev. F. J. Bradshawieferred to isthe vvritenbff the letter published in our issue . of Sept. 20th. 1 IN referring- to the disaster which took i place off Prince Edward Island a Bathurst despatch says: An awful disaster has occurred to the Gloucester county flshinir fleet during last weeks gale. Some eight _boats of ten or twelve tons burden each _ are missing with .thirty-_eight fishermen Ten- bodies have a‘rea.dy been recovered’ ..`, *Prepared for the with the biggest Meds, Womeii’s _ _ and Shoes ever-shown "city, _ and they will cost than 3 what ybll f0\' H10 _ ordinary. make of_'?.Bbots Shoes. ° Pcmwent _'lim *Ht make a pleased one. Thst’_s way trade. We sie the ` _' _ leaders i v in Fall Bootsand I Don’t_tske our word for it, oomefin 'sud `we’l1 A little early but nevertheless timely to announce that we have s full sup- ply of Rubbers for fall _ _ v ways-g_etyour_money‘s worth here _ nouncing the safe arrivals of the mission» ' -_ ~ -» = - "` aries from Western China. The mission T ~ ~ - - = - = aries from Western Chiuaaneas follows: i' ' ~ ~ ” ~ _ -_ ‘ J 5 Yachau:-Rev.W.M.‘Upcraft and wife, ‘* - - . -. 5. ._ i~ _ i __ ._ .g Breton Corlies, M. D. Kiating:-Rev. F. t “ '~ I. ' . ». _ ' ”“ J. Bradshaw, Mr. H. J. Openshaw and ! J J . A 4 'I' ` ` M 1 wife: Suichaufu:-Rev. C. H. Finch, M.D. ~ ` __ _ _ ' _ __ ' ‘ _A - » ""3 ’ ~ ' ' =~~¢v._ Wnirnaitaessr. T _ _ _. “from this county, The names of the miss- O ing captains are:--Luce Friolet, Vital I r a r e . Lautcigne, Wm. Mallet, Clem. Lauteigne, ' __ ' ; _ Joe Lauteigne, I. Lauteigne and--Pauliii ' i _ _ _ ~McMillan gf Stanley_Bridge.. ' ‘ and burlefi in the conntv. Six of the ’ H ‘ drowned are: Joe X. Albert, Joe Michon, ; A I . ' Pierr'e‘I. Dugdl, Philippe Robert, Jean P .; f .. __ _ . ._ - __ 1 _ _ __ _ _ _'__ Louis Ga1lant,So‘omon Sivret. I _ J I $5' C. A. Mr. Webster madea score of 6; +~ f - i -i I F _ A i ` \ i, points. Gunner Wm. Collings secured ' ~ " ' L -iecoud place with 64 points; and Gunner. ' K ‘ J i ' i’ " ‘ " Tllppei' MCGIESOY third With 62. TIISSB . . "` . -' ri' J f ""@ ~_.' 5 " . ' ` ’ i ' At Stanley Bridge, Sept. 18th, by the §f]}h¢ Photggrgphgifi lf f' i ~ _ »_° '___ _ 'E £§-__;..___;_,_..,_§ i Rev. _George Millar, Murdock McLeod - __ -_ . 1 ~ 'i ` ` ” ' " ""‘ _ircmiiisnof Mii1vai¢.;_t°‘ muy Mmm. » Ilplggg 35%- Anour 130 people assembled at the Msnse, _Middle`St'ewiacke, on Wednesday ' * l- *U '* i"_" '- " s » i>isn»--i rua inns veins A young lady of Middlesex Co., tells 'how she was cured' at last » _are called upon to endure is the result _ of --kidney trouble. ~ _ ~ . ._» » _ ` When the back, the headand the limbs acha,_wiien there is _tiredness and weari- ness, dizziness .and .dimneea of vision, __ in A all probability the 'kidneys are but.ofon1er and poisons are bei.ig‘absori_ieiliin_tlief sys- tem that these organs _should carryf off. The most effective remedy to correct the 'four' years, I have suffered verymuch from `I doctored od' and on for some time and _took a good deal ofmedicine, but derived little benellt Lrom it. J ~ “I started taking Doan’s Kidney Pills, _ on the advice of _a friend, and before I had finished the first box I felt a _great ` deal better. Then I__got another box and bythe time that was done the pain hiid _ lest my back and now I feel stionger and better in health than I have foi'_xnonths.”" _ A 5 cent plug of-f “Patriot,j .- They’re dependsbiy durable, that s_ quality people i we built up our large and increasing » . Maw prove it wyou. _ ` 'f _ 5 _ weather. The price-igell, you al- . n *i . ‘t ¢n.*ih»é.»§*-'iz M. 'vu 'Q1 Mimi. *aged si i-r~...s'.`1~Ie ieiiim four ~ "wa§é£§;§e§ ‘iff sonsto mourn. " ' - ~ ' f Engrsvor. atti~sct_ those that are chnln tn* r E I preaching weddings. _ Doan’s Kidney Pills. _ ‘ ~‘ Agreat deal of suffering that 'womeng kidneys so that they will_reu‘.iove's_sl1 pois- I ' ` A ' ons from the blood is Doan‘sKidl1U__I`Pil1S.¢ ~ " »‘ » e _ _ Just read -what Miss Gertie Steele, Belton s T ' 5 7‘ f ;. -| P. O. says about t-hem. “For three or-so _ = _ Jeweuér Q iw -mi f pain in my back especially in the-. '_ . __ . - Tried _»_‘ning“f1ike its viii be necessary. ff . ould Md ve- ,i'¢>'-_\_l"lff°`si>=<=*>_f'1l1! ask yo`u”to` l‘o"ok through stock which is now very -oem ipldlb. ‘V 1’ A i'~"T“~'.~ P.-i.s.'.fo»_ .°ii.i.G~_>1d Bias# from $2.00 up., T _ __ _ morningsandfelt-rundownandwornout._S-_ "`_' " 1_ " 'f`~_------_-0'” _i A __ #VW t1¢.i__.~~.~ A';s ..-_,. A' 1 ss ... ..=.. read 1 - _ I Q Q’ 2 st. iiist.,lor the benelitoi Fsctorymsn st -loetlsgwel can wg: ca aidvire (by lib- IL- L Pure and 'ood Grocer- ies ‘ Twist chewing _tobaccois 20'. per cent larger than f s You iiiustrare fo r your whiel' '_-"_ si-llléwt HARD ' you must bv tlmn'ev'er-' A [DOTS _ !°,§_“'i 1' "i'°.ii1_f_""."I _:__ assed Qtésrreh Ielenits To enjoy thef- Races you, must have a --Q i L- ' Ai-e,_scsroe and long Itll. . ,. __ _ ‘:~.`¢‘.g_’._. '\_ ' fi _ _.___ 5;# I- ~“5.*_ E < wr .___ ,. - . _ _ _. i>r<_>P=r1_v ¢r'ii°_1f iw r°°’l1 “M 7*' I P _ _ " ...se 0..... _ _ _ Qi. 'no room ' ' I Z" Onthelvtl- We dn love °N_'-:Y “EW- ” JI _ I -» ': --.~e icuow* Jenkins .» .is 'Ill Ilfitlcems hstdtolnd °n‘ew`tou£speiidamina6e’h more _ ~»E,-~>" f _ _ exactly ingoftheinnerllsl. A ls _“ww