5mm“ ' flfter' Eating Nausea between meals, belching, vom- iting, flatulence, fits of nervous head- ache, pain in the stomach, are all symptoms of dyspepsia, and the longer it is neglected the harder itis to cure it. Hood’s Jarsaparilla and Pills Radically and permanently cure it— strengthen and tone the stomach and other digestive organs for the natural 'pcrformancc of their functions. Accept no substitute " for Hood’s. ' «My appetite was gone- nothi tem to me to eat. and what little'I did 2th feltpanL- noying and unpleasant in my stomach. I tried many remedies without any benefit whatever. Finally. Hood's Sarsaparilla having been recommended. I began its use. After taking one bottle my stomach would retain food. and my appetite began to im- prove. After taking three bottles I was completely cured.” Wm Boas, Well- ington street. Semis, Ontario. Hood's Senmriliu promises to cure and keeps the promise. ‘ _. Ahllul lilies ? Peopiefiwho are particular about ‘ the flavor of their Cofiee. people t: who know good Code from bed ' Coffee and went the good. are the people who are building up our ' Cofiee business. There is no ndul- ‘ terntiou, no substitution a every - pound is honest coffee. Try your next pound from us, and be convinced. The’Ideul Grocery. Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Phone 199. ; . ?.8WMMH% The best made, best fitting, most comfortable, durable and satisfactory Boots and Shoes at popular prices that modern machinery and skilled labor can produce. poounor The small Profit. SHOE MAN. Pownal Street. Ch’town, P. E. I. CS FflMBGMml You can secure such highsgrade fruitcake (made of only the best materials.) at so reasonable at cost, 1t- doasn’t pay to bother with the making. ‘ > Dark Fruit Cake 2 5c 1b. Nut Cake ‘ zoolb. " Sultana Cake 20c lb. _. White Cake I 6c lb. De 5 3 - Eclipee Bakery k Bakes Best Bread. In going through “at “09k out to make room 'f'dr our " s '3! u 1M. C. A. parlors this (Saturday) after- llebst‘erlliacllay i ' ' ; trlct of King’s County will hold a conven- l5 ' Malcolm McDonald. ‘ ' ,- . 2nd; Montague, Oct. 3rd, 4151:; George- ? to“, Oct. 6th. ' id Y. M. G.:;A.>Iparlor, Friday morning” . L Hospital. - of old lines left we! , Y. - new stock coming in. Red Rose tea is good tea.“ Burs wanted to leave llsts.Apply at this office. ' REV. J. L. Miner will preach to—morrow evening on Temperance. PROHIBTION summonses returnable on Monday next have been issued against Patrick Doher:y and Henry C. Cinnoliy? Mrs. Malcolm McMillan and family, Lower Montague, were passengers on yesterday’s express for Providence wher e they will reside in future. “ THERE will be a Public Gcspel Meeting in Upper Great George Sireet Church, open to all, on Sunday at 4 p. m. A ser- vice of song will begin at 3.45. AN Ottau a despatch says that lob- ster hatching will be established outside Hillsboro Harbor. The site which is near Lobster Point is said to he a most suitable one. OWING to the funeral of Mrs. Como at Vernon River. to-morrow (Sabbath) at 2 p. m., Rev. S. A. Rice will preach at Cherry Valley at 6.30 p. m. instead of at 2.30. Torres of discourse at the Central Christian Church on Lord’s Day. Morn- ing: “The Cup Christ Drank.” Evening: "The Kingdom of Heaven when and where set up." A meeting of the 4th Regt C. A. Rifle Association will be held .at 8 echo]: this evening in the Score ' LTreasur-er’s of- ~floo to arrange for Wool matches to be held in October. A MEETING of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. will be held in the Y. noon at 330. Every member pleas make - an effort to attend. The Liberals of the Third ElectoIal Dis- tion at Clrdigan on Wesnesday-Sth at 3 o'clock to select a. candida‘e to contest the seat vacant by the death of the late Capt. W. H. and Mrs. Bull and family Murray Harbor intend leaving October 17 for Oak- land, Calefornia where they will reside in future. Mr.Bull has conducted a general business in Murray Harbor the past two years. Previous tothat time he was in he employ of Frost se 8: Sons. THE Cam phell’s Comedians, intro ducing the Crystal Chimes, the Rushaphoue and many other new and novel instruments will hold entertainments during the next week as followsz—Kensington, Sept. 305i; Hunter River, Oct. lst; Mr. Stewart, Oct A SUCCESSFUL meet lumofGthecornmittee from Ladiee' Aid of P. E. Island Hospital for Exhibition “Lunch Count r,” was held the sum of $17.05, was ; Lowden, Secretary of Ladies-1’ lid of P. E. ' Tononnow will be Rally Day at the First Methodist Sunday School. The ses- sion will be very interesting npd all are invited to be present. The Sunday School: Orchestra will be in attendance. Any who were 01cc members of the school, will be heartily welcomed if they attend tomorrow. Come! - THE Aum‘ ur‘ 51mm w URK "In these days, half our diseases come from the neglect. of the body in the over work of the brain. In this railway age the wear und tear of labor and lute lect go'on without pause or felt pity. We live longer than our forefathers but we suffer more. They fatigued only the muscles, we exhaust the finer stranfith of the uerves.’ Dr. Chase’s Nerve Eood is the'greatesi‘. medicine of this uge'beoause it is best suited to the needs of the pre- sent. day. It Josie-es and revualizes wasted uerue cells snl makes the pale, weak;~ and exhausted strong and healthy and vigorour. f M ’ Bridge builders and all those engaged at heavy work, will do well to see my ,liue of strong Hooter and Shoes—Conroy, theShoeman, Pownal Street, Chavlvtte- town. ‘ 2i i Men’s Underwear we find a number Now we want to clear thesep'al. 2 >2 .. ’ ... .i!,4;f .l‘ ’ ‘W 83 2 . tyou': mechanisms, osmorrarcwn. raises A ll UllHl ,_,__ ‘h‘fi_‘ _. . ,H .. GEO. O. ATKINSON, Brooklyn, N. Y. will continue his'caurse of free lectures in W’heatley’s Hall. corner cf Guilt Gecrge and Boston Streets, on Sunday evening at 8 o‘clock. Subject: “The Burnt Oflering." A!so on Tuesdays and Thursdaysht the same hour. These net-ares are illustrated with charts and all interested in Bible Study vill find them instructive in lucidatingr the iypes of the Old Testament. THE adjourned case of Margaret Dm- ovan against Thomas Hughes, for assault and battery was concluded at the P xii-cc Court yesterday. Hughes was fined $4 or 15 days. John Hughes, better known a: Budley, for being drunk and disorderly was given $5 or m days, the fine to sand over pending good behavior. A ten yfar old lad. named Joseph Ball, without home or means of support, was given into charge of the Marshall who will endeavor to get. him a place of employment. | R. F. MoIlrcith has written to L. B. Mc-‘ Millun asking that Charlottetown send a tug-of—war team to a. tug-of—war tourna- ment to be held by the Nonh West arm- Rowing club in Halifax on Oct. 2223. The event to which a team from -this city would be eligible is a 1600 lbs professional with a. prize of $100. The ofl'er with doubt- less be considered by our stalwart John Gillie or others of our foremost tug-,of-wsr men who would be only too pleased to comply with the request if possible. Tm: students ofPrince of Wales College were the guests of the Y. P. S. C. E. of Zion Church last night, in a social such-as only the young ladies of that church know how to give. A pleasing feature of the program was a. Scotch song by prt. Lamont who was heartily encored. .Hon. ’0. Farquharson addressed the young people in his pleasing style. Cake and cofl‘ee were served in abundance. . After, a half hour spent in social conversation, introductions, etc., the happy party dis- persed. ' ' IN the presence of near relatives and friends at the home of \Villiam Morrison, 1f North I‘ryon, on Tuesday, September 430th, when his daughter Isabel was united in marriage with J. M. Myers of Lake Verde. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. S. Stewart of Woodville. The bride was dressed ina gray travelling suit with white silk trimmings and car- ried a bouquet of flowers.‘ The brides- maid,Miss Florence Morrison. sister of the bride. was dressed in White mu‘slin with‘ blue trimmings. A. J. William Myers. B.A, supported the groom. A reception will he held at the residence of the groom’s father, Charles Myers on their arrival home. ' THE Cheese Board meeting yesterday was fairly well attended. The highest accepted by. S'auley Bridge, 430;i§t.7 Union,.100; Orwell. 300; Cardigan“; GE:- Hillsboro, 125. and Hazelbrook’, 150. cThe . ‘ , , . remaining factories boarded were October 3rd» Alana?“ ‘11 gm 1- ii“: PointglmuRgd House. 1&5; Meningeal); (:0wa fBiue. 130; Summerside, The following resolution, which fives unanimously adopted by the board, was moved by Robert Jenkins and seconded by Geo. Brown, New Glasgow, and P, F. Hughes. E herald; *Resolved that. the members of the Cheese Bound respect- fully request the Provincial Government to submit the. full terms of the Dominion Packing Co before the people of this into any acnon lOJVzir.lS guaranties- ing the bonds of any corporation for any term of years. A NAGGING COUGHdrives sleep and comfort away. You can conquer it with Allen's Lung Balsam, which relieves hard breathing, pain in the chest and irritation of'the throat. Give it foeely- to the children. - - f lamenmoit EDWARD, bid by John Wheatley of 10 13-16 . Peter‘s, 175: \Viltshire. 70; Cornwau.~<‘eoo; ,. province and allow time for ample con}. ~iderution and discussion before entering. Ishere. . 4 barrels _ y _of this. great germrkillf u ing medicine received isold'oive‘r 3000 bottle » Since January 15. sflfii. a bottle. “.315” ' MacDonald & Mac a . DRUGGISTS. _AT’__~ ’ I will be as; in. —-——} \ I i PEAK-E’s STAT; rose Thursday,» v 2.4.0 trot, purse $20. .3, minute trot. ‘ (Green Race ~ 4 orr mama; N6 22‘ s. or rancid their regular - meel ing‘Weduosdny. lug, October lat. The following omcelt were‘enstelled for the cum-an squatter: . ~ W. P.——\Villiam McNeil], (re-elected). '* l W. A.-—-Ethel Alohorn, k‘ R. 'S.-Imogean Currie, “ A. R S.—William Mutch, . “ F. S.—Ge0rgine Webster, “ T.-—William Webster, “ Cand.—Augusta Smith. A C.—Laura McKinnon, ‘ “ I. S.—John McLean. O. S.—'-Jamrs Smith. . Chaplain—D. C. McKionon. “ l P. W. P.—Floriie Smith. S. Y. P. W.——D. C. McKinnon, “ A NEW industry which promises to develop to large propcrzions has been started in Halifax for the purpose of manufacturing ladies‘ ready-to-wea-r ger- to be imported, but with the advent of the Brittania Manufacturing Co. the mak- Halifax, and the money heretofore sent company. who .had an exhibit at the Halifax Exhibition, make not only to specialty of ladies’ skirts. but also make blouses, wrappers and white wear, which will. compare favorably with any in Canada. In addition to their own makes ments. Hitherto goods of this kind had A iig of these goods will be carried on in v abroad will be kept in the Provinces. The . the company will as regular -jobbere ren’s wear of all descriptions. Aset of samples willbe on the road shortly and orders will be taken for immediate and spring deliveries; ‘ ‘ i' Tn: many friends of Chas. Mohlelll, Lower Montague, will 'be grieved to learn of‘the death of his only daughter, Nettie, which took place Thursday after a linger: lug illness. Doseased enjoyed opulent health up to last March when she who taken ill. Everything that medical shill sympathy is felt for'the bereaved family which consists of father Charles McNeil! and two brothers ' Irvine. captain pf 'a Harvard University. where he graduated. Nettie who was 18 years of age, was a favorite among her youngfriends ways and beautiful character won friends ness was borne in aresignation marvel- lous even in an» older person, and she died fully trusting in her Savior. The Guardian extends its sympathies to the bereaved family. 0-9-00; Drug Clerk Wanted; ‘ 5 One having' some experi- 9 . ence preferred .Apply at once. gCi-IOCO‘LATE‘, & I: A The newestithing . 7 ‘ in Chocolates is ' g LOWNEY’S » OPERA ‘ ‘ g CHOCLLATES Neatly packed in % 1b boxes at i only ' E 18 CENTS Taxe a .box with you to the Opera House to—night. ,l. .muaa* «ttsmw~=use‘ l V > 4 I .' r. A. r. at! v . . Law, an 1 L , _ ‘1-<~" ' - ' Made' from" m a .. e mi .~'t.l.51e' " if handle other lines of women’s and child- _ and attention could do was done. Much _ large schooner and Everett, late or. of the community and by her plrazant .. whom death itself cannot sever. Her ill- ' f ‘ " i_ .;;*.: i oceans. .g 1 , o’k‘: 2-3. “an if; :9 1a —' ":11: ' ‘ anaeauuu‘yéaa «w ‘5 37"": .u ..~,.._u, _ d , a of fem? . ‘ form we’ve been 'é’Oifli "the way our. trade inf:- ior+and V no liftir‘s ‘ T "That’s .5. .1. ment. A A that“ plat-f after for , and judging ' another lot ;>.., {VI '5 cosh.“ sold-morethis year than many ._ , always and ‘ and'noattra'eilion‘foryéf ‘f‘ our. PRICES havei‘suadeit‘possible ’ ittle ' .prioeofa :' .i . verybody’wauts 2M Mouitabietor’ WI. Eye- a.