"¥*‘f- < - -girvv >~ ,iv *“ ‘r *I1 ~".’;;<7?`*»f§’>?“‘@ ‘£353 _ .», '. __-~.'_-s - ’ -;=~~ ‘--#»_r.». _i.».-,..~=_-__,-5 _*_A M ` _ -j ~ .- _;;_;.-.,~f_t~ .. .. D _ g ran ouanoratv, cnAai_n1'1§arotwN,ocroi-ina 4, tees 1 IIIIJKETS ANIEY S A good Stylish ct Fitting ulor made Jacket iur choice of 4 d colors :D3 '75 Ol'-IDS 'ICICI llUlIlllCI*B I9!!O"llOlQl¢l0lOl4OlllUlll OlOl~.lOIll.lllIlll Del ClIllIOl!_-_ll ll2_l_!l Cglllf! OlC~lv`_ icther lot ed cloths assorted and black Wearers 1* itting st Styles, Your choice oi $5 50 Jnders at he Price, ee Them H. h of These services will be continued th a Il POS iiiuuuu iiiyuiitmuiil "`§.*. Grids eceived All sizes No 6 Cnirnitnn s to 0 MEY 8, including i and Misses Sizes in I. oest thing ever of Sole, for Ladies, is i in the line of soles ` :"5 lllllllllllllllllllll see Them. J05 lluuiuiiuutuiiiiis Iealth aders Text Books on and Hygenie, with 'ence to t cts and tobacco on the Pt I 20 nts. by all dealers in plies in the Mari ii LMY (LE. ; Soo C I crown Engines'-tn¢0o¢ §¢8rforGeneralW0lk.9D0° :WOW _ I suitlwlnginoertngmd wnandSt.Jo|in ll S 5 S il 0 "O l n D 1 I Qi IN CITY ANI] IlIlIIIITIlY I-ll Interest. ers and Correspondents. II the lllstrlct. MR. J. S, CLARKE, Bay View and the Misses Clark and Mr. Everett Mc- iseill. Montague. leave ti;-day bythe alfax. to resume their s-utlies at Acadii College. ALL persons having bills against the Cliarlottetown Driving Park,will kindly f _ tary, at once, in order to have the years business wound up. llI`11‘Sh same to (T. ll. Sinillwood,Secrc-- Tint: prisent is ideal weather for lm-ycliiij~_f, and votaries of the est are _ _ _ P Engoying it; perhaps none to a great I O mounted upon his novel Wheel. Mr. Doull has titted in front of the saddle a ti. _ W u _ _ egree than Mr. W. P. l)oull who may (ten be seen enjoying the morning air afe and co~y se it in vth ch he takes his ttle girl out riding, ‘A hile on another eat fitted in the rear of the saddle his on and heir enjoys the sp trt with all the innereut keenness of Mr. Doull him- elf. A VERY pleisant nf-:ernoon and even- ing were speiit br the members of the Miniinigash Metliodist Sunday School ii I ` ' ~ ~ ~ - ' ` d tneir fritiids on Tliursday. Sept. lth. at ‘Z p. tn. Ltiier in.-'iny members fthe coiigregation and their friends tilled the tables. At 7 p. in. the pa~:tt=r, H te by giving an ti-_:count of his recent' trip io England and the Isle of Man. The ev. John Goldsmith ot Alberttn, en- rtained the congregationiu the church ougregatioii listened with _evident in- ere,'cf New Glas- gow. preached an able discourse last e a th C series of evange istic services now being eld with the Central Christian Church vening from I Cor., 13 chap., “Now bidgth Faith, Hope and Charity, these ree, but the greatest of these is ha_rity." The meeting was one of a this city in the Kindergarten Hall. roughout this week every afternoon t 3 o’clock and evening at 7.30. At the close of the social meeting at 3 o’clock this afternoon Miss Ricoh, a re- turned missionarv from Japan, will speak to an audience of women only on missionary workin Japan. A large at- te ndance of women from all denomina- onsis urgently requested. At 7.30- onight Rev. R. W. Stevenson of Mon-_ ague, who is well and favorably known n this city will preach. and it is hoped hat many will avail themse‘ves of tle pportunity of having the message that shall be presented by the rev. gentle man. Trim regular monthly meeting oi the chool Board was held yesterla even y _ tr. The enrolment forthe month was 349.viz:777 boys and 572 girls The average attendance was 1.186 and he percentage of attendance 88. The umber of cases of tardiness in Prince Street school was 81. Queen Square 88. West Kent41. _ The fewest cases of tardiness were in Prince Street, Miss Harris’ and Miss McKinnon’s rooms one, Queen Square, Mr. Smith’s none. West Kent. Miss Ashley’s none. No truanss were reported from Prince Street. f0\1l' from Queen Square and 15 from West Kent. The teachers of 'Prince Street made 84 visits to pa1`0D\S»Q\1€°° S‘l““"° 8, and W'est Kent 126. There were no canes of corporal punishment Prince sn-est, 12 in Qeeen in Square and 13 in West Kent. n Primm Street 38 pupils fell below average required for grading. ueen S uare 50 West Kent 122 Q q » ` h ° There were 137 requests to leave sc ool before the hour for closing. The teach. ers, request to be allowed time to att:-nd the Teachers Convention W8! glftllllbd- A committee was appointed to ascer- tain the 'cost o! n proper system of sew- erage for Queen Square 8651001- 1’0¢ure alleadlehein lan millet. W! Kdllhft lhltllcll Pdllrt IDIB. _ll °l\f1reutnCbu'lo¢bt¢|wn '_ Local and Provincial Items oli . P y are Gl83.l\8d By ‘G\|8.l`tl|&l\’ RBp0I`l' satisfied wiihthcir returns. and realize 9|; Buiiggi gf |-||p||9"|||gs Round About or in part is now a matter of necessity. ‘ south being swarming with those wolves Tru-3 mail train arrived last night at 12 30. DR. Ai'ERs has moved to his office in the new Browse Block and is now ready to continue operations in the dental line. Uttice tirst door tothe right up- stairs. SANDERSON & . _(I0. ‘ _ toommeneed digging their gpotatoes. Their worst fears about both are real- » ized. In my last I slated that the crops would not-average a half, but a quar- ter would be nearer the mark, and the quality the very poorest. The early yi potatoes are rotting. the late ones small and soft. -Tnough ~l1e ptice of cheese has been low for the season, yet the atrons of the East Point Factor the fact that the old system of farming, the raising of oats and potatoes alone, has become unprofitable, and that the adoption of the dairy system in whole -There is no fishing about East Point at present, the whole gulf, north and of the sea-dogfish, ' voracious in their habits, repulsive to other fish, and de- structive to lines and hshing gear. They come into the gulf suddenly in immense, bodies. and leave just as suddenly. Something brings them in, what is it ?\ There is some reason for the immigra-I tion of all ti.-li, generally they go in quest of food, or in pursuit of some other smaller ti~h. sometimes they are likely tlet-ing from their enemy. The last fi-W ye rs immense schools of squid visited our shores, andthe fisher- men used them extensively for bait, es- pecially for hake. this year but very few put in an appearance. hence not many bake were caught -Leo McDon- ald of Munn`s Road, with commendable enterprise., is putting a crusher into his steam mil' for the bemtit of his numer- ous patrons, as well as to his own pro- fit. In these davs of small proliis.when feeding stock ras become a necessity to every successful farmer such machines are a pub ic convenience, and should ‘ne pitronized extensively bv every stock raiser in the neighborhood. Coninistvcine Std October the R.M.S. Prince Edward will leave Yarmouth for Boston on Tuesdays and Fridays at 4.00 um. and ri turning viill leave Boston on Sunditys and Widiiesdays at4.00 p.m. The lt.’.\l S. Prince Rupert will make round trips on Montlays, Tuesdays I Thur~'days and Saturdays leaving St. .lthn at 7.16 a.ni.aod arriving in Digby returning w ll leave Digby at l0.()0i p.m.and arrive iii St. John at 3.45 p.m. THE \\'1-:i;Ki.r (}U.».iini_1N and the \\'eekly Srar from now until Dec. 31, lS9S, for but 200. Order at once as the offer holds good until but Oct. 10th. Men. Women and children who are troubled with s >res, iiumors, pimnles, I etc , may find permanent relief in Hocd’s Sarsapaeilla. ATTEND the sale at Nortoifs to-day to sei-are your plums and applei, as the ‘ lot will be sold without regard to values. “llniiety is the f Spice oi Liie_” But when the good housewife. is at work with the preserving kettle, it requires a. VARIETY or sricns and at Sanderson & Co’s are kept all the varieties in use-they are pure- and fresh. SPICED VIN EGAR _ Pumeiis English Main is the' best for pickling. Give it a trial. _ Wholesale and Retail. IlYINIl BY INIIHES I But Dodd's Kidney Pills will Yet Renew Life. Thousands of persons die in the prime of life because doctors think Bright’s Disease and Diabetes incura- ble. But Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure them both. They have mred thousands ofcases. These. diseases and other Kidney complaints are as common asorclinary colds. ,But people don! realize that Q thcyue F eateirdeep into the system. Even 1; then,`Dodd’s‘ Kidney 5 tively cure. I Thousands et’ people an lying on their fur. butda latrcaliuit. They notice one or more of these symp» toms: shortness of breath. lou of memory, failin sight, _ravenous appe- tite. _sh~unne.=mth-brick-' aimed 1, ting, co pahonfiiernmnes, of time when the may made ciothisf haven. add savers’ Numan will think of wearing readymade clotliawhenheeanleavehismeunrevith us and have his rvsspi-in.°°mm°n=°°°°»°'°'1~3irii\¢t*‘=e*°°¢£°f-*?°Fl'.iH" .i...r.a»-»-<1@;»s=i*-.»t~°~=» _\=°==°=»1e1_°°_*5~ -i»di<==iv‘=*i“‘°°‘*f’-i i _ 6 A - _ 'A T _arms ounnsrqgf; ` " 5 A. n¢rc.DonrA lc*"°‘f*~.”»"‘“'°'~ ~ in =-the loins. Their only hope is -Dodd’sKidneyPilla. Theywoathil »‘~“ -f.».1 “ l _ t _\"<.."`t- - _ ‘ _ _ ` {_-g.~» fl \ _ ~'. "ki » - -_~\_ " ~~., s ° sn i .1 » ‘ *_ \§` ‘ =” 1*- .xi .&‘-;g~A- F fi* _ - 1 . _ 0 #5 aereieit-iterates mm; _ GEO. E HUGHES, i|iiii"iii`i`iii'