3 treated lil!!! Y* ie. Barber. ..-»+ 17t\\» gdudld H “iv e ._ ~= ,_ ‘W M ‘Z p* ‘xl K ».d,:,§,,n rx” - i ,. f *_ ' ~” ' _- ‘ s ` '-5"* _e-'E »r:“?“f-'f"‘>.-"1"»‘ir‘?;5r*;?$-I;-i'.*‘f7‘. u - T h `F:~’T’§¥§5"f'5"?i€??3?f-‘.~* ’1i§?KP‘@ ° -.,».-. . . . _ . _ , i " " ` _ \_ _Y , ._ .__ _ _ ._ __ _-rg..-:_. _ _.._..;,...,_.__‘_,__;_, _. __Yw_%;u,(' w S, THE GUARDIAN, CHAl'~.1'_O'l.`TE`l`N.0WPt¢i`NC`E EDWARD ISLAND, OOTCBER 2°, INL ,4¢I!!*‘f-- mmstipation M n,,¢|she,bniousnei¢.iieartburu. p¢¢,ion,and allllverillall euredby ||¢0d’s Pills 1 1 A* YY' V assesarlerssos ..%`.”§.“;‘il_.“i‘;‘.‘;‘;::.°;? ° Pnixca Wsnsnifs Company, Opera ay. §1f You *Wish Q f Ill lhiiilillifll F Q robe absolutel sure you ar Coffee without adulterauon Ask for our_ freshly ground Coffee, there is none etter o the market. 40c. per pound. ebster & liciiay lf# A *L_ yr e ' getting Pure Co ee and the best * ll cease I if ‘CITY AND i . House, November 9th-King’s Birthd centsor as high as $2 at El1ig’_ window. ' coal for the railway. Street, next door to Revere.-14 2\v. m°1'DiDR f0l‘ St.. John, N. B., to attend the Dillon property opposite the house and dwelling. ` C 0UN [RY half Anorrr two hundred persons witnesse rl the second football match of the league series between the Abegweits and St. Dunstan's College team on Saturday afternoonon the C. A. A. A. grounds. The field was in good condition when one considers the recent wet weather. The Abbies kicked oil' about 4 o’clock and after ten minutes’ play compelled the ‘ Saints 3, Abegweits 0. Half time found the ball hovering about centre. In ,second half the city team made every . endeavor to score but were twice com ll ed to rouge and the |Saints once teams played a swift game, but neither succeeded in scoring. The game without doubt the best seen this seaso The Abegweits were somewhat stro in their forward line ih in in their itllt C.A. A. Park __ --=== 4 s ‘»- -*_ .. _,__ Football Match a the Pe Both was n ngei / r/t£f///;/ 'lv ..- -fi’ -:§.i”~‘ ra... *W Wade ,vogue ii; _ 'k *éfrru-v Juris in first Umhfé ,__ s YOU can buya sponge as low as five Saints to rouge for safety. The game was match. The quarters and halves made a See THE steamer Elliott is now in Sydney ` and will return to this port with a load of BOARDBRS can be comfortably accom- . modaied at Mrs. J. A. Cameron’s, Kent Tnl Rev. Richard Opie will leave this meetinir of the conference mission- a ary committee. . MR. Richard Grant, has purchased _ Hot Davies and will erect thereon a large ware #£5 H "$ #'3t#$i .V _ » Ownw to the inclemency of the weather 1901 465 » deposited the sphere safely behind Abegweits goal. The Saints kicked ,fought for the remainder of the half with .matters much in the Collegians’ favor, weak, The msg; ghgww lmk ¢f team who finally bya rather remarkable rush practice, they know the ‘game well, but forced the ball from their own territory to this willnot take the place of careful that of their opponents. Muffmg on the _ training and hard work. The Collegians part of the Abbies’ full-back lost the ball are well balanced, played a determined to M. McDonald of the Saints who passed game, and owe their victory to the to Donahue. The latter with a. clear ileld regular and conscientious team practices. the They deserve every credit for the splendid for = work they have done. Mr. Vincent Blake goal but went a little wide of the posts. was refs;-eg, first-rate line up, but the full-back W8# - + 355 Doiv"r forget the twelve o’clock public ON Saturday night a meeting of the printers of this city was held in Wrigblfs and Hall for the purpose of organizing a union. The meeting was addressed by. Mr. J. A. Flett, the Vicelresident of the Trade and Labor Congress of Canad i,who in ashort and concise manner set forth dance in Wheatley’s Hall tonight. ` el ' ` ` THERMOMETER Rsaniivos. -Highest Lowest temperature of October 26th. Highest. ' Lowest. 30.4 the lecture by Rev. Edwin Smith, B. ' in New Glasgow town Hall on Friday evening last was postponed. ' We Don`t Bank of Nova Scotia, Campbellton, is A. MR. D. Rennie Laird, manager of the 1900 12% 1833 1%? 1&6 1895 57.4 68.6 61.0 49.7 41.1 39.0 33.0 48.6 45.6 35.1 321 the advantages a member hadi who belonged to the union._ Mr. George St. C. r Garnhu_m,~wss appointed President, and Chas. J. Miteliell, Secretary, protein. When the meeting was called to order, Haan t been safe to go out any dey this week 2. :r day The cost is little and the eatiefeciicn is gn-er. paragon ribs, natural wood handle steel rod 85c ard $l_._l5 1 , ‘_ _ ' `-<1 ';~'tf~fi __ ,_, tan Umbrella Better call this morning and get ready I ~r sho s to- We re selling good, well made Umbrellas ror n fn, g= _ _ _ rp ia 7”” E E . /;'_ L .- The Busiest Store on Charlotte, A ,town-is Busiest Street, _ _V $a.'zs_,$4.25.$4.75.$55o, $7.80. _ _ _ _ _ Then we’ve i big coach Umbrella, heavily made, A will cover two even if they don’t sit close together. _ ' _ =',. ~ We have a very good Umbrella for ladies A y `;; 1f:178c, 6 C ~ *T 31 Better one, steel rod, neat handle, gloria cover _ _ .$01.00 V. *Q* " Good, welhmade, neatly finished Umbrella V $1.45 _ _\_ _ ` A . \ ;, ._ _ ,,_n`~ ;~ 1 i‘ _ r our having an excgerience o 25 yea in both Cana and the United states, places me in a position to buy and sell a good grade of goods ata LOWER PRIQE man some gms Bonaventure‘s Hall, Tracadie on Wednes- SCU 5l1°d<_lY- ' Y day 30th inst. is replete with excellent Arun une °f the Ames Hdden Comgagys vocal and instrumental music comic ’ a ur i THE program to_ be rendered in St. report have been received. The instruc ,will go next to Enderbygi in the. O "ag~an Valley, and the school will closed on the first week of Novem tors arp! thefeleitgeizts Aviv lic nt; toally _~ aa » _ inamaion uwc proc ein - kan med parts from further irritation. The » ' be result of this is that the tendency to , bel". cough does not manifest itself, and you High Grade Footwear, the largest ,mann - trsiil C8I\8dH~ lififlg °“fP‘1¢ °"¢f $5~°°°.°°°- readings, declamations,comedy,gymnastic Brmg ym" ms an save money' etc., etc. Admission 10c. Ladies with ' baskets free. I ALL carpenters, cabinet makers, and wood workers wishing to join the Unite d POWNAL ST. ' mrtawu, P. E. I. io-i5 dunyr. Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiuers, L ' ...___ _ - can give their names to the Secretary of 7 local union now being organized, who will be at C. J. Mitchell's bookstore, Monday ricultursl exhibitions during his s fine displays of vegetables butter _ ta British Columbia, and noticed sev Mr. Roddick visited a number of Y and »f.--__ __ » _ f ‘ gg- are surprised at it. Afterwards you in would not he without Adamson s Balsam at hand. This remedy can be tested. 25 ef” ents at any drugizist. - _'M fruit. The- quality of the butter was ' . f \ excellent. British Columbia is making i considerable progress in dairying, said ' Mr. Ruddick this morning although that progress is somewhat slow. The Good/ Rloll A ._ Flakey Pastry If you want a pie for supper or anything in the baking line- _ you should call at the Eclipse Bakery gwaalre mm Qi night between 7 and 8 o’clock‘. AMONG the passengers by the delayed S. Stewart returning from his trip to Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. James Hagan; Hr. Walter Matheson, Montreal; Mrs. J. E. B. McCready and daughter from St. John. Warn: for a free sample copy of thelt Canadian Horticulturist, the leading garden magazine in America, treating fully of that cultivation of » fruits and # flowers: numerous illustrations, practical and professional contributions, Address dick before returningyiaited all the Gov- f i ernment creameries in the _Northwest g,F,?,°,l',,Y, Boy, Territories. Their total output last year was over 600,000 lbs., but this season the total quantity of butter /produced will be » 1 ' (l'l|l'°!‘ “U3” much larger. Most of the butter was dis- "8 he '/ 2"? ;-"~.-'05 L47 1 reason roi- me is that it is difficult to* _ , bring the land under °\llliiV8»\»i°ll» 'WWI ,"f__@;:"' _ t in im amber. 'rum no .ix mem- -f ;;§._ _ express on Saturday night were. Mr. W. f 63165” opinion in the Pm”-ce an doing _ T. if _ U aauccessful business, Their total outiiui *T 4 wouldprobahly be about half a million , i _ , pounds. The product was sold toner- AVOi_d_ chants for thirty cents af pound, and by _ xespths¢he¢._\il¢\ii§:r::sr-.»-- a»»~..- io . *W 0 ’ # Specialilue ' Boysf wearer