lliflilpiwlldn serdlsoolsgtgairrttdisudbsb assithtui cloning, when you lhuufirlwflb Soldbyllldflllliltl. Hi _________.__.____ Custard and g3“ Chocolate lolly Pudding We have now in stock something ‘ new in the jelly Powder line d‘ flavorr This powder is made from the finest quali of Calf-soot and t en grmm In ' heat grade of pure fruit fla package of this Custard Powder will make one quartdelicious Qaansry Gaatsrd . _ , we have also m steak all the leading flavors in Pare Gold Jelly at is per pkg . 16D! Osssql Q i “honey V ‘ ssssosa~ssas. Palms. Wu lldllll. AM 1W boxes of Oranges and lemons, at W. Llluiolsosurgrfa. A éslilllllltt Pam Bauer HLNDY. llssltsssr fihhhflslfiidstoims. Nostalgia. Dis-rims. Toctlnehr. Spshalrslses. Fssssebcflililsmkek p-flslhg P lnuss do Isl so for, andlsctktfiget STANTBINS. Isvsslssvsryuisrs. Irtssltsts ssrbsttts. aloOALI'8 auvrurnur PILLS row FAMILY USE. Pcrssieeverywhere be: or by nssdl on caSols proprietors, Tus Wuruarn Clsssscar. REUBHIEIOEO BY PIIYSMIANS. card's Extract Over fifity years a household remedy for Burns. Sprainl, Wounds 31ml?! Coughs, Colds and all accidents he ble to occur in every home. "“ " ‘ CAUTION-filters ls only one Ford's Extract. Be sure you get the genuine, sold only la sealed bottles in boil wrappers. g eeouossosessu g ‘n... Wants i I 0f ‘the People Gan Be 2 6 we have take. Bread and Pastry. a For to-day we have Q APPLE PIES l2 Gil. mace mes 12 cts. S lave you tried our Duehssse Loaf‘? n. srewmzri Eclipse Bah cryi- * B-skes Best Bread. sasaescsssosfl sseesseasee.ur% tamed Y sterclov Another lot of Ladies Coats comprising all the latest We ash your inspwim“ b“? a ‘~. :43 ‘=_7~T~“i nurhuhsdh ‘V. r = “dqp. .-.;......i. iu£1i...; ~. 'v-»».:».~ *1 iiiebsqtfr 81 lloliay - morning. Master Walter will attend @ the highest temperature on September w ’~],é'-$ ' l‘ . _\ EIGINIIBS uniform this evening at 8 o'clock . Mill 3- M- Hfllltttflmery of Caven- dish. h“ sous to Halifax to mo. friends and do the Exhibition, Mas. Marybawson has spent the last week visiting friends and relatives in Cavendish and Bay View. ' TF3 B89175“ Wllllflllltion of Cavendish have extended an invitation to the B“, C. P. Wllsonof Yarmouth, N. S. to be- come their pastor. 0H Sunder Sent. 22nd Rev. AF. Brown will preach at Long Creek in the morning, at Clyde River in the afternoon; and at North River in the evening. TBIBevJobShentou of St. John will conduct the Prayer Meeting in the F irst Methodist Church this evening. The service will 7.30 o'clock, ' Assess‘ m. pus-age. b: to. Princess yesterday evening were: Senator Fergu- son, G. M. Atwood and Mr. and? Mrs. f??? McGrath returning from St. John's “Poll TaxW-Noticq is hereby given that after Saturday hex), the 81st inst. executions will be issued in smears for Poll Tam-Pay at once and save elpenso. I 14 8i. ' will meet m drill m smevmm CllUlllhi _.'. 1 ‘s some“ ‘Premier r.=q.‘.1...§.s received the following reply to a message 01 Wlllpeth! forwarded to Washington on Monday morning: ' s ‘ ' Wasmusrozr, Sept l7. Hon. D. Fmcmussou, Premier P. E. Island. In the name of Mrs. McKinley and the Btriekw American people, I thank you 1°‘ 7°" ""5158 multile- Such neigh- borlr month: in the hour o: our grief is very patsful. H _ J omr HAY, Sec’y of State. 1N NEWER to the destruction of Mr. 35m" cmdfsbaru by lightening a corres- pondent writes: Although the neighbors gathered together and» did all in their as the fire raged terribly. It was with w+vm~we-=M=~.curesvsu». was saved as the 58m poured about 7 it. The dwelling hcussof Mlfl-MQIOOIQYMGDQMI. of Valley- fleld was also struck by lightning ailing gable end shattered considerably. Fug. tunateiy no one was hurt although a 3'9?“ 5°!’ 810M directly under the part thatwsashsttered. in. Lsrthsrd, Hartford, Con- necticutflras in the city yesterday. Mr. ‘ untied 1's g sail of m. John Lsrthard T“ "an," o‘ M," Ad. R Hogan”, ,0! Cardigan and is certainly a successful Pisquid, who died at Rumford Falls,sMe., and the body of Mr. Francis A. Yates, Souris, W00 died in Boston, were brought to the City by the express last night. Miss Mary S. McNeil] of Elmsdale, has been visiting in Bay View for s few days the guest of Miss Clemmie Simpson. She goes from there to Charlottetown to ta-kev a course at the Charlottetown Business Collese- Cnnrnrmrn. Division, Cavendish, had a visit from G. W. P., J. A. ‘Lawson on Fri- day evening, the 13th inst. and had the pleasure 0f listeniugto an able and inter-A é esting address from him on the subject of temperance. Mrs. (Rem) J. A. Gordon and son Walter who have been summerlug at East Point came to the City yesterday afternoon and leave for their home in Montreal this Feller Institutcduring the coming year- Mr. J. C. F. Parker of J. C- F. Parke!‘ 8c Co., dealers in fresh and salt meats , groceries, fruits and vegetables. Barnes Street, Dickinson, N-. D. who in company with his wife and family have spent two months on the Island visiting friends left yesterday on the Yarmouth en route to their home. Auonc those crossing to Pictou yester- day morning on routeto Halifax were: Edward Wood,Pownal;Samnel Nicholson. Capt. Thomas Kickham, Souris; John Home and wife, Milton; J. F. Norton, Cardigan; Geo. R. Moore, Chas. Chandler and wife, Jas. Tait, D. B. Stewart‘, Rev. Wm. Wass, Vernon River; Albert Boswell, Pownal; Dr. Martin. Eldon; W. K. Holm;Crapaud; Albert Mc- Naughton, Bracklsy Point; Donald Murchison, North River. A qunrr wedding was celebrated Mon- day, the 9th inst, at the residence of Hon. D. Lsird,53 Edmonton street. The princi- pals were Rev.David K.Grant,Presbytei-ian minister in Stephen Minnesota and Miss Isabel F., youngest daughter of the late Rev. P. G. MacGregor,D. D., and sister of Dr. Gordan MacGrBROI» ‘i’ Hula‘, N‘ S. recently appointed successor to Dr. Tait in the physics chair of the Univer- sity of Edinburgh.—Winnipeg Free Press. 11th. Tnmtxonrrmt READINGS .—-The follow- ing lS a comparative statement of 17th : FULLERIS BLACKBERRY CORDIAL is a remedy for all Summer Complaints n Adults and Children -in use over twen ty-Iivje years and thoroughly reliable. At all dealers at 25 cents a bottle. g Styles and Cloths For value these goods can!!!“ b“ duPll-“ited- re buying your‘ “fill coat. 3 i ._.i- 3 n y 4:: 3* Bumble-re JR. Islander abroad having a distinguished career in the growth and culture of tobacco and has won for “himself aTpos- ition in the front raukas cigar manufac turer. ‘Larthard will spend two weeks visiting the province of his birth.‘ The success attended by the above gentleman should certainly give an idea of what is possible in a self-made man. Tan death took place yesterday after- noon at 2 o'clock at his father's home, Marshfleld ,of Mr. Harry Miller, son of Mr. William Miller. The decoltsed fora number of years was a clerk in Mr. N. _ ~ efics from .. which he was compelled to retire {bat Spring owing to . falling health. He went to his homo to recupeifpte his physical strengthrbut complicattpas set inwhich were too great for his covsry and he has been gradually sinifing‘ for several months. Mr. Miller was m ll and favorably known throughout the ty and wasa memberof No l Co., 4th flag. C. A. His early demise is much rsiict- ted by his many friends and and to the bereaved family Tn: G mm extends its sympathy. l The opinions expressed in the interfiw ‘ with Drs. Taylor and Conroy pubUQed in yesterday ‘sGtmamax were read filth a great deal of- interest. ' Duringdgthe afternoon Dr. McNeill was talked the D0006! opinions _ - _- “The President hid the best men m world attending him and I would, satisfied with their judgement. Weiisvé no evidence that these bulletins i" ere ever seen by the doctors or authorlz _ g by them but we are satisfied that from gtheir reputation that anything they wofld do withIt-he ample means at their hands would be highly creditable. ‘i “The treatment would be provisional and permanent for gun shot injuries. Greater ingurywoulzibe done from shock owing to the close range at which it was tired. The names of Doctors ParinMsnn. RixeyJiIcBurney and J snewsy are world- wide as physicians and surgeons which of itself is a guarantee that they would leave nothing undone to save their distinguish- ed patient. It would be the height of presumption on my part or anybody, else in this province to call in question their actions.” ‘ Born ~At Tryon on Sept. 15th, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. G. Farrow, a daughter. oxen f At his home at Mershfisld, on Tuesday fli years. (Funeral Thursday the 19th, at 2 3) dclock.) V v . w ~ ms szreionirns msr m: over twen- ty-five years with thoroughly satisfactory results. Fuller's Blsckbemy Cordial» may be relied uponas aremedy for all Syn mer Complaints, in Children and Adults In buying a pisne- buy from a reliable house. For post 35 years we. have been handling highgrsde pianos We guarantee satisfactiorL-flliller Bros, Queen Street. 1i 221212222 power tosive they wereunable-"to save all" gkeliable i A September 17th, Harry G. Miller, aged i One of the most fashionable wsdd of the-season takes place atLI) y when Mrsbouis Alexander, and Miss Helen M. Dawson, daughter - of ex-Mayor Dawson will 'be. united ii marriage in thsFirst Hflillfililst Church whlchlsprettiiy decorated with flowem for theocession. The bride will _be given sway by her father, and will he! attired ih ‘s. beautiful gown of white satin with veil and orange blossoms. Miss Georgie Elliott .and Miss May Dew son will actss bridesmaids with Miss Louise Dawsouas maid of honor. little Misses flelenGr-antand Well Daw- son. neices of the brlde.w ill fliltho rdo 9f flower girls. The groom will be supported by Mr. Ralph HumphrLSt. John, N. B. The ceremony will be performed by Rev.‘ Mr. Thomas, Little York. assisted by Rev. Job Sheraton, St. John, in the psi-l senceof the friends of the contrasting parties. Prof. Watts will be assisted by the choir of - the Fir-it Methodist of the ceremony a reception will he held at the home of the bride after which the newly wedded couple will leave for Summerside en route to Boston. NEURALGIA anuosr nmvss PEOPLE nan. ' Only those who have suffered it", know of‘ the darting, dlstractin , ns and aches neu ' ‘inflicts. e usry odies don't even relieve, Itreqnares an. extroardinarily strong, penetrating llnim- ent to drive out the pain. To liet rub Poison's Nervillne into ‘ Pain can't resist N times the strength of any other liniment Drives out neuralgia in half an hour, Never fails? Never" bar-met always sdo= cesaful. Try alas-gem cent ‘bottlo. ' -~ Pants and vest makers wanted at once. cor. Great George sud-Kent Streets. 2 s: . so ' 1 l n. £3 l: u...” at df§ll~fiyxb§z 151i , or WANTEll-A smart young lad I parcel boy.- J5. 1 sssssossssolf 1 l‘ (D '53. 8 m . t. 5T I Satisfactcflv g Prices. who: w» nilcr you Essence madeof bushes Gil-Goodyear Weltsd-ctsnsionsois. t exclmslog m oY s1‘sAsen‘cisrA IlA ' At~ths . :5 . i Steady work. Goodpficfla-F. J. smiley. Wceks&Co. rs . intend? i,...ss.sss.,ssssss , pm‘,,W Qmnlglsa alb—ss I 3 Qut of every gten-Jmcw th ‘ _h I . ihfl,°ll5l)l!-PP toliuy ieflfjwlfiil- .; a _This' itdvertisevmcint . b Jvimtiqa to tenth woman, g g (We 1W1 I .~ _l- ' . ...l the . , - _ _. . ' .. ".1? 21;: 1.. . , third below c leery; _ _ ‘ ' "l," " ‘m. "Plum, ‘ wflii‘ 4 .~ sleeetbleeeirltifsss e.%.% . H $12.00 yalnegour price. .. ~ '-~ solutes» y a 7 iFine Navy Beaveizitvcivet . _ revere, semi‘ filteclbofllis - .75 A ngi-fohesp Gal'- , . ' A s... s _ ez..§.g-jj§.§’éé?il.8 quarter _ length, largo rever8..;.. t. -...~.¢.v.. y- ...»,.._,,,.. tissue us... .... W, .-m§gwur to -.. e5 i W»: o» m be»: coco lest el... at the prices we srenow vfiiferiog Jib‘; different styles u» m.» from. . We poise-tsp w. Y; .. I s"??? r l» 4,- ersiQu -:.;_im..~,~,- .-- Y‘I"‘|‘]1"I'1!'ljyl,'_"l%"‘ ~ s ,1 , -'_ _ y’. .. l "' I ‘~ YYv ' 1 iii”. ‘-_»“=. w 1'"-.\." g-ni? ..r" w R=T*~@i P<~ oB“*R Is just s hat the have tul white liceugiyispegj in pads,‘ ssal J letter sizes ,» ruled and unru o y at _ i - _, 5 "' ' "v - ' ~ =- e-g-wvs-s e phoneme. A V. f .1 ‘t. y: ,4), Flanne lute s :9 rescues Pr" . _ ,q_.. :_ J f 1 _- »- _ _ 7 , . . . h . _ " . » . , s;-' . - . > - r ‘» . - ' ' - ' ~~ z. ‘ - r ‘ _. - , . I ‘ I ,. .5. ~ ._ ~ u, ,. . i, - . a . . , . v W“ 1"“