COFFEE l. uli:ir.d‘tEil:’u.°°'m.f°e¢i‘i;th\‘:l‘i!i1d‘:<1l_. our nip, marshes your verdict; if it is’nt better than any you’ve hem buying at the same price, no matter where, ` send it back. Fl‘C8§,C_1’,¢3l\\ ' ~ " i lgygry ltlornlng Wcbstcr & 1 McKay. Cor..Kent and Gr. George St,,_ @ ___ _ ,_ ._ uvnunaxuullvl GRA~'l‘|AlVi OR- NTE BREAD can be had at our Bakery at any time. Leave your order to be filled. D. STEWART. "?"..i.$.°‘i...'{"§.’Zl‘.i" il FOR SALE Hotel property at Mt. stewart, 2% store use containin iz rooms, beside kitchen o ,o barn, aned and sample room, conveniently lt; rtea oppoaite R. R. Station. For particu- lara apply to E. E. CLARK. Mt Btkwlri. P. E. I. Apl 7-3 aw & W Em 5.... _ ' Vw ". _ ' ‘ Reporters anri'Corrsspaudants Everywhere. _ W. S. HDR!! wants horses. 860 bil W. Tun tide w ll be high thll morning at." "ft" Md t»°"'izhc nt iz. . Tan: Princess arrived Saturday night. at 8.45 ani the erpreas at 9]). ~, " P8»ui`s Rectory this morning. I ' ` ' o‘clock with a large general cm-gm t J. B. Mninnni, st. Peter., the 'Liiin-in randidate for that district was in town Saturday. Rav. Leo. Williams will pmwh hi; flrewell sermon at St. Pii.ul‘s, Sunday lcvening, Oct. 2nd. Tan funeral of the late Mrs. Stepheil. Uulmllllll. takes pisoe tounormw morning to Vernon River. _ iiowaril Leslie, Sour s, has been eleotgii ,President of the Fourth year Medical ,- Society of McGill. , r Joseph Kennedy of S. A. McDoiiald‘s i store Glace Bay ai-rivcil ln the city Satur- l day night on a visit. J. E Robcrtsml. lied Point was ln the city Saturday retaining from the St. John Exliihit-ioii. l l Tal-1 death took place yesterday morn- . ini at Cardnfaii of Mrs. Stephens, nio‘her of Mrs Jain' s E. Mucdoiialcl of that place. W. C. Lexi., Tryon, has returned from a visit to his soii Herbert Lea, California, who is not enjoying good liealth. , Miss Ruth Mi ls, Suiiiinersidc, is visit- ing thc city, the guest of (l. N. and Mrs. Palmer, Robinson street.-Moncton Times. lr is pm* able, if the weather is line and the water ealiii that an effort may be niride this forenooii tnpliicu tlia second liilisboio Bridge. span in position. Ur. J. C. Houston and C. U. S. Stvrns_ Sourls were passeiigers home Saturday afternoon, the foriiier returning fr‘ui Vancouver' and the latter from St. John. 'l‘llE Stanley c nie into port Saturday fi‘oiii Picton. While here liar boilers will te ovei-liaulcd hy Bruce. Stewart 8: Co. and she will have her inaliriiiiist, broken last week in the gale, i~epluced. ». 7 1 l 1 ,I Tomurruw, - ~ Tuesday, if ‘ Wcck’s W , Milllncry ,_ cj;-_-' - "2: ` V 8 ¢l¢' Ar fl fill , . ; _ Opening! f t Reususi-za the furniture sale at THE Bonavlsta arrived last night at .i . __ _ Paul Lei. Ulmctou. is in t}‘a'oity. jf-i. 'Ill following agricultural exports mln an`,tolootur_¢ at the Proviuxial Exhlhi- tioii lrrlved in the city Saturday night, ‘F W Hodson, Dominion Liye Sto lr Com- nfsainoer, A PKetchen, Dr Jas Fletche: ¢nii‘Mo4or Shepherd, Ottawa. f HQf.)»(BOY.)J.A. MscGiashen, who haf .beqavtaittue at soars, P. 1:. I., ui. gun.. of (ROY) F. P. Simpson, hasmtnrnod' accompanied by her mother, M_rs._ Wm. Dum,-'ot Qpboaear, Nild., who will ‘spend .a favrdiys at the Bridgeport meme.- Sydnoykleooni. ' ‘ _ ‘ Miss Jennettet-"Mc1’.eod., who hu been -visiting .-J. Gililllau for the past (GW weeks. returned to her home yesterday in Hunter River, P. E. I. Sho was accompanied by Miss Minnie McDougall who has gone to visit friends and relatives there.-Monet/on 'i raiiseript, 22nd. AMONG the passengers by t‘ e express Saturday night were Miss E. E. Lyon- ‘from Trufo, P. D. Bowian, Cardigan, F. J. Redliin, Maurice Blake, W. J. Clarke, F. J. Seliar, Mrs. R. J. Sentser. from St.- John; Stanislaus and Miss Blanchard .from Montreal; E. T. Higgs from Tignish: J. E. B. McCready from St. John. THE S. S. City of L`ndon arrived yesmp day at ii ‘on from Crapaud with about one dozen passengers who brought live stock and so forth to the Exhibition, including sis cattle and one horsc, tive hogs, one crate fo»vl, ten packages butter and tive of prlnio. The bi\lan'_e 0' the cargo con- sisted of 70 rases eggs, 35 boxes butter, ill barrels, 10 toxes and 3 bags merchandise and It alf a car loud iron and rope. THE S. S< City of Ghent arrived Satur- day fot-enoon from lialifiix with a fair cargo, which included 50ciisk§ of o l for McKinnon and Mcl\'evln; 25 puiicheoir molasses for N Rs'.teubui~y; ;16 bbis her- ring for Haddlesscy & Co; 14 half hbls herr'ng for N liiitteiiburj; 20 half btls herring for R F Maddigan Bc Co.; 100 lv is cement for the Rogers ilardwurc Co She had ii. general cargo outward. THE Rev. John E. Harris, late of Murray Harbor South, who occupied the pulpit at Grace chur ii yesterday, is reiiiov ng to Wisconsin in connexion with the Metliodii-it Episzopal church. Hi” charge will be Oaktlcld, near Ford DuLac City. Hc coiitemplates lcaviiiir the city on the 27th lust. His son Horace will still coiitirllic his position with the New Brunswick Bank. Viet ria~J. A. Miicdouiild, Ciirdisaii; Thus. G. Bunker, Brooklyn ; J. C. O. Ber- rle, 'for nto; W. C. Macintosh, Quebtc ; Ernest Green, St-. John ; Ro: ern, R, Ailnmn, ‘T0i‘oiito; C. H. McNider, Mont»reul; W. ll. Urokfr. Montreal ; Mrs. George J. McQ\iarrlc. St. John; J. U. Tliompsoil, Montreal ; l". J. Stafford, St. John ; J. E Sweet, Toronto ;` J. E. Smith, Montreal; C. Cool and wife, Cunipliclltoii ; J. M. Gai-dliouse, Toroiito; M. 'A. Scliaffer, lialifiix. AT the annual lleld day ri' the Clielscn Lynn and Salem 'l‘eli.uistei-s' Union, licld at "diem ‘Vi loss, On Sept. l5tli, Jiiines Duffy, formerly of Cliarlottctowii, ii. well known and star foot ball player, son of James Dufi`y of Soutiiport, won first money iii the folloiriiig eveiitsi: 100 yds. dusli, 104-5 soc. 2%) “ -“ 23 “ Quarter mile run, 53 sec. Running longjump. 19 ft. tl ln. Hop step and jump, 37 ft. 4 in. Punting lu in. snot ue rifle in. 'Ti-is First Methodist church galleries and mein auditorium was filled last. night to hear Rev. Mr. Dobson speak on ’l‘em» perance. His subject was Mutt. 12.33 . . . . . . . For the tree is known by its fruit For almost an hour the reverend God A noteworthy statement was that during an observation of thirty years in Canadi, the United States and Great Britain he had never seen as few drunhi ll mea fora city of its size as in Chai-lotie ' g ntlemam held the clou st attent. on of _ his audience as he showed that all in con- . _ nection with the liquor traflic were ' ` , opposed to righteousness, to Law and to 0 Q O ` WEE KS’ _i`llLLll\iERY Comorrow, tuesday and 70| l0WlllQ DJVS. town. During the service a solo was ex- cellently rendered _by Elmer Ritchie. i ggi § FOP T Try ‘l~alr 4 °< t Floats W _..._ __ _ 5 cents for `SfpeCi8l Dlsplay _-of largccakc. y Fall Novelties A oft _il A ~ Every Sort. i» . .. _,.,1 .. , ,f 5: 'N .'.'l;`£ i ' I5 HURSES WANTED i5 at North of Captain E.` on the infer' -Peter Maiellahon, charge that on on the high seas, out of any district or and within the juris- diction thoadlliitalty Of England he did wrongfully and uniawfuily shoot Peter Macifahon with intent to de bodily harm. `The"case was to come up but 'rotors the 'necessary papers for the arrest bf CIDGOIILSGAII 00uld be served the steamer had sailed. it is understood that the Captain will be arres‘ed on her arrival at Montrdtl. Mate'MacMal1on came to Illuariottotoln Satuniay evening. Mimuar Rrviin No-rs1.~W|lard Kit. chan, of the Murray Harbor Railway, left for Fredericton, N. B., on Tuesday, accom- enlod by h’s family. Mrs Kitchen will be remembered for her many klndnesues to the poor ; anti the best wislies of those whom she has befr'ended go with her to her home.-The meeting of the District Lodge was held on Wediies'lay w th Dawn of Day Lodge, Murrav Rlver_ These meetings w th their public rally in the evening are a` sour e of strength to 'he Temperance Cause.-l.es|ie Eat n, of Canning, N. S., is visiting at thc home ol Rev. D. W. Crandall. Mr. Ea on re- turns to Philadelphia next. week to r.» sums his studies at t*e University o' Pennsyvanla. Scarab! of the county THE following is the rcriseil pi-ograuiiue lol’ the athletic events which will he put on in front of the Grand Stand at the Exliibitloii on the race nfternooiis. WEDNESDAY. Exlilbiticin or indian (lluii swiiiging with Band ateompanimeiit, L. I.. Mclntyre. 1 inile run. 1) mile bicycle race. Gymnastic Exhibition parallel bars, by L. L. Mcintyre. ‘ 120 yards hurdle race. THU}i8D.\Y. Exhibition of Indian club swinging with band accompaniment, L, li. Mc- liityre. Pole vault exhibition, \V. llaliieniiy, bolder of Canadian record ll ft. :'15 in. One mile bicycle race. ' Exhibition on parallel bars, li. L. Mc- lntyrc. Tug-of-war, teams of ten men. MESSAGE TO \VOMEN. Napauea Lady Tells of Doliverame from Suffering by l)odd‘s Kidney Pills. NAi'aNi»:i-:, Ont., Sept. lii.-(Speciiil.)- Mrs. John (1. llufl`man, of this place, has ousvntcd to make the particulars of her remarkulile cure hy Dodds Kidney Pills pulilic. for the liencdt of other young lad es or iiiarrieil women. “l \\'a.s troubled i'or about six years with Kidney Disease," says Mrs. HutTiii:ii\, an d the pain was so great I could hardly bear it. l could not entertain any coin- pany. My urine was soinetliiiig terrible. and soiiietiaiies very liisagrel-zil>lc to pass, but Dod'1. 1' 5- . '.~». .». » ia.. ‘;.-_-A ‘A 1: »`.¢ ‘Cf- QTHERT-. BELT r ,_ .~. , » i \ 1 R(_iAll\l. _ » / ' . T o~day we have ready for you a great lot Of ~, all silk Belts, shirred back, neat bucl:1e,»a J ff? price is belt of 4oc appearance and wear-and £116 » U Bela ` §@%§t@%@§’-Zi‘<%@@%iii'E%i%)i%@##¥-2- » i fu Rapid calculations, arith- ,W . _, i metlc, correspondence, com- E4vRf ”** -. mercial law and orthograuhv =:;.=.;=::.u;.i;.‘.‘%¢ ‘;';*‘:.':.°i'“‘ ‘P Some pcaicfg Think ~ ANNOUNCEMENTS. --The W. C. T. U. meets today. -Mr Eurle's music studio is now open to stilrlciits who ' '_' .. ' I _ _ p_ `} ` t `. _ ` ?'.”»""-"'fl"'-i/-'li/ gmac some good _¢tyle drivers with ' _ _ -say, Oct. lat at Elliot Drug Store and . k ` i _ A . ’ W S MCKIE Coupons may l>~ procured from the ¥ ~ , A _ I l ' lient. Street. HATS’ , Committee any time In-fore Saturday. ni- _, Weeks &' Co.. sole agents. 16 <1 td- ~ - - -ea' Best workmanship and Best Materials at the ` Lowest Prices. We have all the modern appliances used in Dentistry, and we are prepared to do any kind of work you need. ‘ PLATM WORK-We make rubber; gold and continuous gum plates, all fully guaranteed to last and give sltisflctionf. n All have a double suction and cannot drop down. Crown and Bridge Work made. after the latest lieihodh being durable and self-cleansing as well as beautiful. Our prices are the lowest. Ask our patients abotltoui’ ` work. . li extracted without sin. No coca " Teet p ine or injuring, I, _ r = drugs used. _V ._' A ten years written guarantee with all work. ' Guarantee Dental Rooms _ Caineroii Bloclr, Charlottetown, [over Redd!!! Brom] " Dr. E. E. ROBINS. Prop'-elf . ‘ 1,' _ A -,..,,_ . g _ S l ` 1 -S.. '. ii ..- `_ - fir. »‘».l'. .i__ pi; :_-i__ i ,`.=,f 'xi ii, . - gj 'ii 1 ‘: .,` vi yi. ' ,,; ,_ ~- -ii . ,_ 25C each. 0(lRE& iVicLEO Q. .,-. `°'.\l . 3,, ‘ i._»‘,i._ in _ R E17 5;.. i _,_ , '$3 59 1_ ._>. nz' i' \..’ . , ._ _.1 ;,jf ."0 . _-A; _ ‘.1 i .. . in T .. £5' sf lil i i -3 \` 1, . .1-_._f:-;-acesese V' . Qi; , , ,. , by 1'. ,, _