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E t..~_== ....7 _ _ _ _ ? pm* 4" | ` ' '1 l H i-___ _ THE ANNUAL FOX BUDGET. € Y A Tm: yacht race on Charlottetown harbor yesterday afternoon was witnessed Duluth News Tribune: “The annual tax &v _ by 3 goodly 1 “mba whg sgughf, the budge, of London, with 1,(XJ0,000 more pop- ulation "~»in New York, $60,000,000; that Par* .(ll0,(lXl,\vhile that of New York is e _#10,-and vet, whenever an at ts: "2 on Tammy, there is <0 much d . _ .-: it they fall tojudge it." ~ " H .' ll( DOIIET as to what. to Jiaxrhoea, Cholera Cramps and e .mer Complaints don`t hesitate to ler`s Blackberry Cord ial tried and i. . 'oi over twentyfive years. 25 cents .ilersin medicine. f - _Q-__ ' gasoasosimros gli You §Wish to absolutcl% sure you are gegiug Co ee and the best Aokeef wi on; si;ilulterat.iond. s or our res group CoEee, there is none better o the market. 4Oc. per pound, ister & licliiy l"`f*i_~$l "_? " '£.i`{¢*`lf!-ffl” k ournaoou #obscene cont *fill* E. *$11011* _vue ' ' ' -1- - . _ 41 ` WHS. ' Rogahnfimdnaduedbablaod ~- byaneeeaalo|lai0oooof_'A,,- =!i.___!_;f’ PILLS For liek headache, Billooa attach, Conatipationa ; Foul and Diaordorad Seornncha they havonoeqnal . . . . ron aiu.: eveinrvmna, 26s nn lou. OI IY HAIL ON RECEIPT Ol’ PR|Clo 8`l’ANTUN'S PAIN RIIJIF, ~ All ilurannai. Ann lrralllal. IIIIU. Cures Rhnmoahm, Colic, Spraina, Nonnkh. he osaa rvxnvvmun. runs: Ile rn lofnll. ' Sole proprietors, Tun Wmoara Clxxxcu. Co. Limited, Montreal, Canada. t 1 .*"’O@@@@@E'.f“’;i 'no 5 Wm-:ius e You can cm A Goon rnmcs CHEAP that is at the Eclipse Bakery. We li ave everything that could be wanted to make a nice supper table. -N For to-day we have DARK FRUIT CAKE 256. lb. NUT CAKE zoc.1b. SULTANA CAKE. :oc lb. SILVER CAKE i6c lb. STE WA Ecli Bake - Bakespggst Brea eoaoooeosssso UIDOIUUUSKCHQOQU .U FQ _ _ ‘ @ G# @9@€».»il%@@®5@@=5i.¥i!=8\ ri o iioiri ninow mem Awiv - - - ' _ hen ,:.::ii:.°:::::,‘:i.'°"..‘... ...‘:ai.i°iis.:..% K in 58' 3° '$25 'ii`ifo°ivi=§°¥b§§¥o 9" we shezn and you can have your choice 0? 15° hand' ome presents. Tags are good UD £0 JBUY ‘St I . qgk your dealer for our new iiluhaaed prem- ium catizlogue. Aug. 13 & wtf. THE Olivette arrived in port at 11,2* last night. THES. S. Bonavista reached this port yesterday evening. BAND Concert in Gardens to~night if ` temperature is favorable. Any smart steady boy with fair educa- tion can obtain permanent employment by applying at this office. Two Fiont Rooms and Board fat, Mrs. James A. Alley’s Queen St. Two doors North Fitzroy.t‘ :£55-4 i. ELpER D. Cnswroiin will preach in the hall in Wheatley River next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. REV, A. N. Snirsox will preach in the Christian Church, in Bradalbane, on Sunday morning next at 11 o’clock. SPORTWEN are reminded that saturday is the date of the races at Avondale. The first race will be commenced at 11.30. REV. R. W. Weddall, B. A., of Queen’s Square, St, John, has accepted an invita~ tion to Grafton Street church, Halifax.- Halifax Herald. Jean Sprague, daughter of_Rev.Ho'.\'ard Sprague, D. D., of Sackville, and Harry W. Nichols, of Calais.-Truro San. , THE Princess reached her berth at 9,15 last night and the express came in at 10, 15. The number of passengers by bath was remarkably small. Yasrnnnar a quantity of new 'furniture was placed in the Bank of Nova- Scotia. The desks, etc are.of the same pattern as the ilttings of the bank and are `certainly ~ Anxious collection of well taken photos of the Halifax Tournament is to be seen in Mr. C. J. Mibchell's show window. Snap shots will often bear true testimony of what transpires. Trix autumn months are recognized the best time of years to travel so do not 'miss he opportunity ofa cheap trip to Boston _ aa th'e*Plaat Line 'passenger steamerwill carry you there and back for the small sum of $11.00. FnE:41cHRrvEn.--Mr. A. Simpson is loading the schooner, Henry Ellsworth with oats for Shediac, this staunch vessel was lately bought from parties in Alber- ton by Capt. R. B. McLeod. Exporting fresh meat to Caraquett is the _latest fad among our butchers. THE Charlottetown Field Hospital Co. A. M. C. will meet tonight in the drill | Shed at 8 o‘clock. As this Corps goes to §Hali_fnx on the occasion of the Royal §Revie?r it is necessary to make arrange- ,ments so every member is expected to be present to night. OWING to the absence of Mr. Robb from the city, the meeting in the College for the purpose of reorganizing the P.W.C Y. M. C. A., was not held. Students are requested to meet to-night in the College present. ‘ THE Rev. Archdeaoon Jones gave a splendid discourse on Sunday evening, the greater portion of it bearing on the life of King Alfred the Great. 'Th¢.1Al‘8e the music was especially good, some "of the pieces being the Archdeacon’s own composition.-Windsor Journal. THE Heartz otiice on Great George Street is being refitted in ash. Every improve- ment with a view to convenient arrange- space has been divided into neat sections, pants when necessary. A uniform warmth by hot water heating. _...?@._,; be had at all dealers. Drlce 25 cents ' THE remains of the late Alexandra _ McArthur, of New Dominion arrived by ‘the Olivette last night. Funeral via 'R°0kY Poiut to~da.y at 2 o’clock, p. in. The body is accompanied by a Son of deceased. Mr. A. D. McArthur, teacher who wentto Boston to meet the remains' some days ago. Miss Maggie A. MacMahon, eldest daughter of Geo. R. Ma.cMahon, station agent at Kensington, died at 4 o’clook Thiu-sday morning after a lingering illness Deceased was a most amiable young lady and her atllicted parents will have the sympathy of the community in their loss. The funeral takcsplace Saturday morning at 8 o’c1ock for Sbdames Church ,Fi-eeiown. ’ THE Boston Watchman in speaking oft the Baptist Convention held at Moncton some time ago says: Rev, John Clark, M. A., of Tyron, preached the convention sermon. It was radiant with the light of the Gospel, and fragrant with the iiowers of true pr etiy, while a subtle vein offgol- den argument united the whole._.»_- liIr~ Clfifk is the P060 Preacher of NovaSfiotis. IN Us recent clipping coneerni§ at a 5- _ _ _ THE engagement 'S annmmced of 1"‘°s 'recent athletic meet in New London .» . l Connecticut, ' 'woznote the succemf of several Mr. D. Grant, of Peake’s Station, won the runninggfiiigh jump, 5ft. 4in. and putting 16lb slum; 41 ft10in. Mr. D. McDonald, of Pleafsan_t_ Valley,-pP. E. I., _.won the pole vaultigft 10 in, and Mr. D.'l§§er, Tignlsh, wa§_?flrst in throwilg-l6lbhammer, which h¥*hur~ Rsoqtan meeting of King Edwin-d` 184144,, ~ 1 Division, No 22s,to-night. Emotion of om- " ° cers and etherimportantbasiaess.Visitors_ TBI adjourned case of Mrs. M£nret< heartily welcomed.-J.J. Enman.R. S. p Wares, who is _charged with so ting money under fillse pretences, wasjagain before the Court, a number of wixsses testlinony; ofiwitnesses on previousfdays. ‘ _m§¢59V,¢ »..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ - . , _ Ww'iwro in defence he proposed proving an alibi and called Mrs. Wares as first witness. At one o’clock the case was adjourned until this morning. ‘ ' A A connnsroivnnrrr writes. -During the past few years P. E. I. have made a very- qrefiitable showing* inltho _raising A of wheat but reports have to hand that during the hot summer it is almost im possible to eithek, keep the wheat itself or the product ina sound con- dition. I would therefore suggest that wheat be thrashedas soon as it has passed its llrst sweating " 'on the straw and be marketed at oncefi. During the winter months it is fit for the best trade, but the uncertainty of it keeping during the hot months will have a had efl’ect-Non the party ""buying ‘in the? spring., Wheat weighs more ln_the fall and besides the use of the money is considerable. All these *things , are in favor of shipping at once.” The l above opinion is given by a prominent maritime miller. A ‘OGNSIDERABLE interest was taken yes- Y coraoy io the trial of Wiiiiom Birt L'-charged with discharging a firearm with .4 intent to do bodily harm to Thos. Butler. According to the evidence submitted_be- fore Stipendiary McDonald Mrs. Butler about two months ago left her husband and took a house on..Euston Street. The ‘at 7 o‘clock when Mr. -Robb. will be' prisoner boarded with ylrggutlpg-_ On Friday evening Butler,who was under the iniuence of liquor went to his§wife`s house where he'enc’ountered Birt.” A row ensued with the result that Butlei' was forcibly ejected from the house. congregation listened attentively, \ and;IThé iight: wntinued in the yarfd _during which the prisoner Birt drew a revolver and fired one shot. About this timethé police arrived onlthe scene and Butler left. A nuulber of' witnesses testified to having seen the row and to have heard the report of a pistol shot.`_ Butler in his evidence stated that he had? behalf of the prisoner Birt while Mr.John 'Will be afforded the diferent departments S_ McDonald was for the prosecution. Mrs. Butler appeared in Court and sat. near the risone1’s lawyer during the P _ ' WHY EXPERIMENT When I0" ‘Nm proceedings. A particularly sad feature R€138l'€lI\3dY that his been tested fm' of the whole affair was the evidence of over twenty-five Years Fullefs Buck' the little eleven year old son of Butler b€I'l'Y C01`di°1» °“1'¢S all Summer C°m' who saw the encounter. The prisoner plaints in Children and Adults and may Birt was remanded ,mm Sam,-da,y_ A , ‘ . __ ATn.oao despatch_of Sept. 25. saysf-f-` A Ti.. A timeshare! _The marriage took place this afternoon ` ' inSt. John’s Anglican Churéh. of Ethel Y . __ _» _ 4 _ yr _-.- % A Stapleton Robbins, daughter of the late , _ ._ ` _ .- 4 gffiaptain Byron Robbins, of Yarmouth, A ~‘ f -- ‘ joagifmnk C. cotton, of Charlottetown. - 1’ y. “”’““" ’° ’ ‘ 3 ` . BLTI. The ceremon which full! 9 _ giving evidence which corrohora ' the] ., ~ ~ ' . _ heads of the piers to 'watch the contest. The following were the entries: LeRoi, owned by Captain Reid, Sum- merside, and sailed by Capt. Allen. Clown, owned by Taylor Bros., `_sailed by owner. Quail, owned by Capt. Mclnnis, Char- ottetown, sailed by owner. ' Wilfred Mac, owned by McKinley, _ sailed by the owner. - Troubadour, owned by Jas. Taylor, jr. sailed by owner. Shamrock II., owned~by J as. Taylor,_sr., sailed by owner. Dr. Robins and Mr. Henry Worth acted as judges, and Mr. W. L. Peardon filled the position of timerto the satis- faction of all. ' e ` A start was effected at 27 minutes to two over a Zi-mile course instead of 19 as previously arranged. The placing of the additional mile was caused by the East River buoy being out of position. V At the half the three first boats were almost together, in fact there was only three boat lengths between the tln-eo' leading lyachts. The Tronbodour was in the lead by two boat lengths with the Le -Moncton Times, ,t~R0'y 88C0l'ld Mid lZll8'Sll8llll¢0Gk Ilrblllrdo The finish was intensely 'intxeatilg I3.; the boats were well together. ,The Le Boy, Captain j Read of Sumiaerslde came in nrst, ,Trouba:lo`ur, _Capt. Houston, St. Peters Island, second, Shamrock II third. Time 3 _hrs 29 mln. At White’s buoy the I¢eRoy had Tronbadour were together and fl!! 20:. edfrom thatpointtothe Baish. ` _Canadianl Stock Quotations. , (Furnished by ,McC\__\8i8» Rykert 8 Co MontreaL) V _ _ ` Closing prices ' Sept._25 C. P. R.. 109§_ Montreal St. By. 2812 Tomndo st. ny. _ Er. Div, 114 St. John St. R93 ' _ 111 Halifax Tramway » 100 Twin City St. Ry. 101 x Montreal Heat & Power 962 44% 22 Dominion Coal Co. Dominion Iron and Steel Common “ “ _ ‘ “ Preferred. 74 Molsou’s Bank EX- Div. W5 330 Imperial nook _ ’ Rionoiioo at ontario ' 1141 _.__.¢__- TRADE AND SHIPPING. _ _ PURT OF CllARLO'l'1'ETO\YN. _ i Sept. %. 'ar.- S. S. Electra, McLaren. Montague. _ ~ ‘ Sept. 26. cld.-James Sample, Roberts; Pictou; S. S. Electra, McLaren, Monta- gue. _ WHAT CAUSES PAIN? Most pains and aches com'e from excess of uric acid poisons in the blood, _due to deranged kidnevs.Rhenmatism backache, lumbago, pains in the back and sides ac- companied by bladder and urinary troubles, are warnings too serious and to inful to be neglected. _ Dr. Chase’s Edney-Liver Pills _act directly and specifically on the Kidneys, make them active, vigorous, and _thorouglgly cure these ailments. One 2o cent x of this great Kidney medicine will do ._ you a world of good. _ _ --1*_lll _ N' lums for preserving, 70. per quqlgseat ganderson 85 Co. Now is the time to get your plums for preserving. Choice 7c per quart at Sanderson so Cds. Sunnyside- _ Norton.-On and after Monday 30th the Steamer Southport will leave Prim e Street Wharf-for East River on Mondays at 3 p. in. and Tuesdays at 2 p. m. Will 'leave same wharf for West River on ,Thursday at 4 p. rn. and Fridays at 3 p. ment is embodied in the alteration. The supported his wife, giving her almost, me , m.-26th tl Oct 1, whole of his earnings. Mr. D. A. Mc-‘ €U5\1l‘iD8 D€l'f€¢U S€01l1Si°l1 U0 WW °¢°\1' Kinnon appeared before the Court on I F- -_ E | i ! :Fountain yrmges ot Water oosaolalllo a _ osaoa_o_»o_s _ A ,Q io _ , » The Busiest E ‘Q _ A ._ _i Q, r.,_ _ Q lltw The last steamer from Q x across the Atlantic brought us these two cases of the -very lateit and nicest. z‘____ _ p Q JACKETS, FROM _ Ni i " 5 Just in time to ihplenish a stock ;that’s being mem. rapidly _#lien presentativo ofthe western Capital lraln-'fl , V ” _ ~ -» i“‘5°“_' _i if i ,People wi Jackets. This _ p S0 than 7 Splendidly §ihisneu,' _st new garment! these ‘areg-at 5 pew i $2 ""5 i il; i ””’ blew *"9* ._ 'llrznvm Co: . \ _...A llllllhuliiiillllhiliiiiililllhiid . John gllllll nllllgi "~» i '»'.r°\ifw‘»»»‘i‘- ~ d W Tliere’s No ¢,?,'i;':,;',,,_ gi.”i8ilS0ll._...-:ii J _ ui " iiiWli9l||WWi Why the new baby should not have a new carriage. ei-peouliy at theprioes we are now oderiug ihem We have a numhvr oi diferent styles to select from. 'N e can wif- avy HSN, P\****“ *U* _ 1\'fe17v's0n. mmm _ .f » - ‘ s \ | i _ . rv. ~_f - ¢ a is _ ~ A ' WRlT|N_@ PAPER otoo i A ._ u 1 '_ ` - _ ` Sf' ` is gp qgnt _ Qff 1 _ _Is just 1 hat ihg_peop1e'hsv_e beeoflookiagfor it is ¢ P ' ful white linen paper. mediumfiveight, do& up jg :,.qhoml, was performed by Rev.; Arch ‘ deacon Kanlbach, D. D., assisted *Ren &,M.D',‘ fofst..Iph’.. _ e.- -_= . ~ . . _._ ‘ 1 §,mmpm:,_:‘?,,;?;?clwk°the bride Z; fill' 685|! _ 5 A letter uses , ruledaagl unruled. one .sho - woo stiooaoii by moo comm. 1 sister of' the bi little Miss ” ’ Gladys Cummings, niece of the bride and Miss Dorothy Waddell, who aetetf most Bllll se fbi] . i See iO'ur Window. if 1* t *__* I . _ 1 A >~ : s. ’.-'F H ‘ tu , ‘oim-miogiy’uioportofnoworg1rio.,Tno \ , A _ _ OW I-fD°‘" I°'”0m°° » .1 i. iii. brother. = ‘ ~ . 1 ` lgroom Wasauvvorte I " A L \~\~_ i' _ fi ww ~<»~=<»»f.f-1=~»<»°= °»»\°~»~»- .:i\_.s..¥»ih|’»' .. ii. _ '1‘he bride looked lovely in a goyvn_of 7 1 0/QI/6`6`/_5;~_ ,_ _ _H _ --é':"__, whitécordsd 'silk, made en train, and “__ _ A _ _g M4... 'B s g _ ,with bridalveil. She carried a bouquet i p ___ __________'£; ,=__é__'__,;l"'“ ; ' of,briao1 rom. riio_briaoomoiooovf°_°i°fr’ ° 20°# 9-ref fry the Elvin Bw# hr »°|° `, ' _ 1 . h&_~».moth'er, wliai reslgnedlkher at _ 1*.: make room for new win-, DD|y,, at Z ° ° A l v _ e I” H8112 ‘Hi..¥*' k&P 2 ‘|£.aXWB'X 4Ekx'lnI4l§"} *BNWT 1 §SEJ@ &< I&~i*WA K JL EEA Till ”\l!\P|.‘f1. #HU ‘- -X; f‘ , .1 ~“ pi’ A-val* Me in all sortsof ' - _ .°_° 0h*i!at»_°i° i ‘lvi9.'¥\1‘.\’2Zt.f i” %1‘¢13l|u»»li¢.£&i ‘PTR- »|§.9Rl'~&a$4'-l')‘ -»- o- wwf arv~' f¢\;“»“'13'1,`- "".%%hY!§] ..I.};, 7. Q .\~ ’e'dw'f¢.1X..i|l~ Royal Bank. recep on _ j _ ad. ml’ ‘nm me ceremony 5|, mr., ` 5 ‘f ~ In |‘ 1: é __, ' _ _ V _ . Ji. - * - ' R'~bbins’ rosidenceHm Street, wh;¢1'0%h¢e disagwadqtm Q ' ~ V ' . _ ig ; . - _ 40¢. _ on __b_9ui__ _sever-_ix______in ='i==°\>°f_ °‘“‘ ““ ~ . ‘ _Sow Blue 8;: e27-Inches wide S22 001’ Wi!`1d0W» " E' ’ ""'f:oo.obio; and wished this sonolar _ ,-|_sl r\l'1ll\l'-TQ” 1 ' _ . _ ' g _ . _._ .»..&‘iK5