THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 6 1899 D D D. IQUQJQO Methodist church. d -noe this morning at 8.45 for St. Dun- Cemct -ry. i Tun missionary rneeiing holdin St. »ilver collection. 1 Yi2~ri-:itD.ii' the steamer Bran finished supplviug the light housis and Furs, J.-init-.~i hall tonight under the auspices of W. F. M. will be open tiali wh d--ire to attend. Admission free. on Moiiday next will go to Piczou for cia1,°itier which she wiil go into the tisliery service. Tm-;ni-2 will be a meeting of Sm P.ter, Bianch oi the Women’s Auxiliary in the Guild room on Saturday Oc'. 7th at .Y . . 3.30 p. m. when it is hoped ever I member of the congregation who is I l iniere~ted will he present. lients’ _TQ __ EACIIERS & G 1>ERsoNAL MENTioN. U Dr. Toombs retn_rri-e.d- east yesterday I afternoon. _ l Dr Taylor went to Kensington yester- Tnouss Coimods, aged 67, for three years janitor ot Prince of Wales Col- lege, died suddenly of heart failure Wednesday night at his home onthe college grounds. He had retired at 10 o’clock in usual health. About an hour later he woke the others ia the house by a smothering sound. They did what they could for him and called in Dr Kelly But ueiore the doctor I a . . arrived Mr.Connors died without speak. | ing a word. Mr. Connors leaves _a wife and three children to mourn then' loss. A son, Charles, resides in Boston and has been telegraphed io. Mrs. John McAleer of Charlottetown, and I s Miss Lizzie Connors, are the remain- . ing children, Mr. Connors belonged to Tracadie. and will be buiied there. .The pupils of the Model School have presented a floral cross and wreath as a _token of their sympathy. THE best musical instrument the latest sheet music at Miller Bros.Qu°eu St. _ 6 li The People’s Store. (1,, ,',f,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ _ _, _, , _.V M' Richard Hunt of Scmmerside,was a ` I ‘ ‘V\\"` \\ ‘l " n b thw rntrain estsrda Snaps spend the remainder of the week solicit 0 ing for his firm. . - Em ` The many friends of Rev. George 1'. _ "Foster will be pleased to lei-urn that he has been appointed vicar of Ayiesford.Mr. Foster is ason of Mr. G. 1. Foster of this ____ _ _._A .__l__ ___»___.».- ___._. -» Thatare sold in this city. 'p You are always sure of getting them fresh. Price. llllllll 4 Tiii- Engineers will meet for drill i- 0 iii%’i‘r?.s\.’il @n@@ n sTEwAR1'»' @i'§i SWIM iii l ti ii dollg 12 cents per lb. Telephone 98. sctwss BAKERY, ,_ Bikes Best Bread- _ Bi H, L. Dickey (l i f.f:‘f.e RoyalLondon Ophthsl- liiroat and E-ar Hospital _ _ _ l E® . hm 1 fear very Teacher INVITED TO SEE _ 1,,,»__,,-_ ini llo~»‘t.tl and Central London . 3; `~. “ isbn Mcoriields ) Sicslin in u*s'.is»¢iffsli~ E;t» Est’ Tiifsif and lisa. ()i"I`lI`}-;_fl~\;}-~,._»\ )g\` ll i\("i\' i{|"i‘iIl)l-]_\". `F-1-‘l~\f-"` llfv- l* Q Uiiiw llin; ~_1.~ 3.” ._ lu 1 P- Tl"-. Ili; I5 ii. tu., T io 5 in U" - E;r.~,_r. Tested for Ciesr-‘:~:=» 15,.. 7,.; .V (_\ i ` ii | I ‘#23 »i> § E27-1 ===: C/T3 Edward Isl - ~-_ U An Illustrated Book, descriptive of Prince Edward Island. For S836 Bi? all bookstores and R. H. MaS0n’F - _ llowstands. Contains a Kj- P ' 2 _ 20 dlgzippf 5c a copy ,ti ~_-ii. Eta L ;_ 'Q “feb @‘.,.v.-‘Q P" .1 ‘"1 .AL ‘ ff /f 3 _ . i.-~ » J > _ | __A "$533 The Grand Shaw A as ’ enlnei, llcleid &lln. ~ -°"‘ ISIS LEQQD asses ‘THE PARK Tits funeral of the late Lawrence A We have a full range Of iviititiii, sr.. wsu leave his 1 ti res ~ian`sC-tiedral tience to Covehead A. C. A, 6, ;coiNi; io Hiiirix i. _.__ I fThe Abegweit Crescent Foot-‘ l ball Club Ask For Dates. il y A SCRATCH match composed of stu- dents from St. Dunstan’s, Prince of Wales and teachers against tw elve ot _ the members of the Abegweit Crescent team took place at Victoria park yes- terday afternoon and resulted in a vic- tory tor the A. C. A. C. Team by a score ot 26 to 0. lk Ill The Abegweit *Crescent Football ,team telegraphed yesterday to Mr. ;Meniz1er, chairman of the football team {Halifax asking him to arrange for _ games on October 19th and 20th against ‘the Wander ers. The practice yester- day afternoon was very satisfactory and the team is showing splendid form and should make a good showing for maritime championships. It is said that the Wanderers are better this year than ever before. THE PACIFIC CABLE. Lord Strathcona and-Fai-'lT\berdeen Appointed to the Board ci Control. _ at-_-el ` Morrrnsiu., Oct. 3.-The Star’s Lon- don cahle says: “Lord Strathcona and Earl ot Aber- deen have been appointed Canadian members of the board ot control ot the Pacidc cable. Australia has three members. and Great Britain three. The board will now proceed to ioviio _._ -_f '1 '7 ' '? ' '- ‘° . tenders and make financial and other iq "\»\@'\l*,\iL‘i`1'(°\;i(i` -iii' ill ‘fiifr/-.l.\l` j'I;))§.`\t~'_ if °° 3°: V ° °"° ' y I arrangements for the completion of N19 JMK' di . Ai T *V ill 'IM /l U Richard Carver ESQ. of Pownahleaveeipwiect' The sekction of Lord Ab?r° " I-`l this morning on amcnth’s' visit to his lon we Make Percy, who resides in Boston;'~l!.ies_ ' H.H.H.SthId, -V THE BEST Schdlield Bros., ‘is sthe ciginegg dean will probably enlist the symp atbles of the Liberal opposition h¢1‘0. Of which he has resumed an active and leading membership." ._ Sir Louis Davies is spending a few days with Lord Strathcona at Glencoe. The Deputy Minister 0! the Interior Mr. Smart, rottrns to Canada to-mor- row. ‘ city. _ .___-_..._-___.._ --7- -6:»= <=7 lx LE T | TRURO, Oct. 3.-This evening' th Presbyterian synod met in First Presby- '@ Opened Its Sesslons_h|Ti'uro-Rev. M. Henry, St. Croix, Chosen Moderator. terian church. Rev. C. F. Forbes, his theme: -‘Good and faithful service,” basing it on Matt. 26 23, --'~‘» ell done essentials to faithful service he excluded fluence; and thirdly lengti of time for service. As essential elemenis of fait faculty and eneyqv of mind and body secondly, that this entire consecraiion be cons att; t.irdly, a l.-.r~,»_'e share of common sense; and foimhly, a lovin so filence in-Christ and entire depen- de-c.» in_the Holy Spir t. sy _ prayer the roll was called. The retiring moderator in his closing remarks appro- prie tely rehrred to the death of Dr. P. M. M irrisonf He also referred to the za ly death cf Mr. Clirenc G.ant, a student in theology. Nominations by presbyteries for moderator were Rev. M. G. Henry. St. Croix, N. S , and Rev A. F. Carr, Dalhousie. N. B. On motion of Rev. E. D. Millar, seconded by Rev.'T. Cumming, Mr. Henry was unanimously elected to the chair. Mr. Carr was not present. In a neat spefch Mr. Henry thanked the synod for the honor con- ferred upon him. He regarded this synod as the most important synod in the church, as it has greater interests committed to its care than to any other. It is also the missionary synod. He would like to have the devotional ele- ment made very prominent. A vote of thanks was given to Mr. Forbes for his conduct in the chair and for his timely and effective sermon. Rev. T. Stewart submitted the report of the business committee. Hours of meeting from 10 a. in. to 12 noon; from 1 to 5.30 p. m,, and from 7.30 to 10 p. m. ' - l -A ~‘ e MARRIED. the bride’s parents. by the Bevi ` W. C. Providence, Rhode Island, to 'Charlotte E. Hawkins of White Sands, Lot 64. A lm- ` 'Q' ;~\ \<\ 1<\ \~\ "\\ `;`\ "4\ 1;4\ `_4\ `}4\ \.~\ `_<\` ' f .v.» -.n .v.' vm -vnrfx Skin* ` , , ` \\ .nf \ - _f \»1 Keeping ; f W i oo A f ‘Q 7'; , _ .3- . » 1 503|? <\\ _a\ I Wool Soap is made for the \ skin, and even for skin _as »_ ’ d li t. b b 's' skin. 5% ` \v1 .\\ e ca e as a y \.., Only the best and Durest _ of stggtpmaking elements areu in manufacturing ~ it. Wool Scania positively ~ .- safe for the If _ \., , . '» AND, BATH 15:: a box of 3 cakes. ‘ll F’ 1 i' . z' 6 PA 1/ I Sydney, the retiring moderator, preach- ed the Opening sermon. He took for good and taithiul servant.” From tae] first genius and intellectual great:ess;. secondly, high social position and in- ' h ful service he mentioned and illustrated Q first, faithful devotion io God of every, - l 7 -_;_. -- _ _ __ .; .-j After the ncd nas con ttuted by; 13% \\ j/ ,i -.gff.";g»g»q~:':,5¢'»iw>~'-'K ` \o\ \»~\, vs' -wi -\*`\ -\"e_~\r`\ f\~`\ \rl -\~`\ -\*`\ ~\‘. 4 _ \ I gn., _ _ . , ri "li ff-3: JJ Qi/J >l »=-"/ ='.-» Un the 4th inet.. atthe residence _et ,i Matthews, Edward S. McGregor ot- 1*-RN' ; ... `. s, \ iii i i 1 i TOILET .ff _ , ‘- ’ . "\ A Pickle/ , We have them. V ig Q-Ki otiiiiiswaiiiiiiv i-iici-I-Pnicl.-:s l ivlonsna-rs. V1d'p|,'15 BOW. _ 1 _ ..?.':.'§.i::1t.sdiee’ iota g ; ' ,` ;|a'nf& spices” 2§¢:\iy Sf_,(;(;‘;.§ Q()\V (j,UQil flllii ~é?ii3`.]g WPH. I fog Q V ‘l I W Wine. x x x Celerlt 5‘==<=§.;f.'i 1_5” .-L-1 ' rf* I-.cf `_`1_ I . ;..-;:" V -.' ' ‘ ¢ ;_-_-4».?_-- .~:."l _» ~ r;_ ="-.` -' 1/"I - *_ `v` `\ ` _ ‘_~i\ Vi ‘\ _ -_.wi-' '_ " i ` _-fr t '-. ~; '.'. --~-» nn,-` _ 'l_ | ' V _ _ _ “_ 5.. _ ~ l -- 11 ,-~.@ ~ L0¢A|_ BRIEFS MATCH A1* ' PRESBYTPRIANSYNOD. i as r _`,'vv-,{;~'.",j;\ " pm _U W _ - L l*-y) :ti -ff ;\ ‘A ,\ ,_ .| xx 5 toiiigfilt. Inspection will be hell on 3I.0l]\l1)', iile 0 Tm-;ii'=: wifl be ii me.-tin of the Wil 0' 1. ing Circle of I{.n;_-`;~: l) -ut-liters’ tonigh' at 8.50 o`clock in the parlor of the First Ali uayrcna Iiyou hacln’t an op- portunity oi seeing our millinery display last even- ingi__ Come to-day. he exhibit will remain unchanged until to-night. The hats- sold during the day will be on exhibit ungl this afternoon. cop e __ are saying on all sides that ours is the finest exhibit yet -made. _ Come and see whether you agree . _,_ , _MOORE &i lVIcLEOD » The _llltlui Store a|‘lllarlolltim’s Btslsst Strut-f ..¢.- ..._. . . . . . . - .. "" ' . . . . » . . . . . `\ J @§ _ We Have » ~ -s ` Wire Mattress Quality - For years and have come to the conclusion that the two -lines we are now_ pushing are the best- quality and price ~ s _ considered-on, the market. _ S ggIg|-A GOO D spring-4-all doubler woven wire,-str nag pmade and 'frames nicely varnished-ought to be worth $3 7 our price. $2. 85 . \5.Qj° U and adjustable. ‘ $4.00- \\_i i"(l» ~_ ‘\'\ff` "\'f?"» :/' ~_ I'/'c .\¢~A` v s’;~`; .i5§_ :_ ‘ ' ‘\%§..ir’¢`-.~i;~’°» .»l>"_’< _ _\_/.4 » _ . _ . ,___ _____ “Q||g`e||”-This mattress we will guarantee to give THE BEST SATISFACTION.-All double wire, duplex cents' The frames are very Hncly Enised Pno We will be glad to show you these springs. 911°!! if YW __ don’t want tobuy. h New fi EIGHT CAS ‘_new su|1'|||es,__¢ f un---new ovznooariles, ~¢--new Tnousemae s , Fon Pau. ann warren ,t ` ian ss now on sxninmoe . . _ . I . 0/.>1/cc/.sm UOME MID SEE THE SIIDW _ 8:. McLellan I ' MEN’S STYLISH OUTEITTERS Gordon Upper Queen si. »i li \ , To have the peculiar -"TFP *O25 it must have the bi--st vi=iP‘,!‘l‘i 2- | ’*“‘i “Pimi” i" °°"’-”°""“" i Gei‘nifa.n and E’J;,"ii.~`;i. Ni-wstof.-lc now oben . . K F" s _.Q7-'I Q3 Fi' iii