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Tart Pies, =`> 10c each. _-_ Telephone 98 . ii D- STEWART, ji :curves BAKERY, Bakes Best Bread.. /wltllllfp lilllllnifll l¢'\lil;'i|l;t ilttllllltlllll .2 - _ - CARD. Dr. Dickey has resumed practice. OFFICE HOURS: 9.30 to 1 p.m.2.00 to 4 p. m. Evenin h ointment. gs y app 283wks f_ I _ - B Dr. H. L__Diekey (Late oflthe Royal London Ophthal- mic Hospital audi' Central London Throat and ‘Ear Hospital Mooriields.) illtullst in lllsrssrfoftlls Ego, Ear. Tlmt ullltass. OFFICE-Cameron Block. RESIDENCE-Howl Davies. Odice Hours-9.50 a. na. to 1 P- mv 7 foflp, m., 7 to 8 p- U1- Elee Tested for Gln sees- _ ,:"`2?» I f at f ‘--'"4' ’ ISEASES D Ui ED Send stamp for information, 01' call at Trupg H. S., of- Hel' 1-5 'id' _ 0lt?XF1-ilflllaymit Windsor Hotel in New Glaqow the for feed, and could not get cat le near his home. Corn is a great crop, while cattle for feeding purposes are scarce ‘-Events”--is the name of a new St. Andrews, of which the Rev. A. F. Carr, of Alberton, P. E. I.,is pastor. Mr. Carr is the sixth pastor. On the 1st day of October, 1889, he was in# ducted, and on the lst day of Oct. 1899, the tenth anniversary of his pastorate was celebrated.-Colchester Sun. Tm: town efllentagne will soon be classed with the modern cities of the day. The poets that will convey the wires for lighting of the town have all _large number of the houses oflostagse have been wired ready for the turning on of the light. Three hundred lights' have already been placed -_ _sad it is ex- pected that many more _will he 'Allotted' uring the month of November' The dymano which: has! ordered _will-` carry about 400 lights and will arrive shortly. The power house will be at McDonald s mill about a mile frouahfon- tsgue where the dynamo will be driven by water power- Tan body of Mrs. William Smith, off Nortnport, N. S., who disappeared re- f cently in ber night clothes, has been found on the shore at Port Howe. She had evidently walked straightffrom her bed to the shore. a short distance, and _ drowned herself, and theztide and wind I carried the body to were it was found. _ A husband and large family of small i children are left behind. This is the_ second drowning out of the same house, a young man who had charge of the lace, bein drowned a ear a o. M been placed in position and s very' bloc/tt BmEFs,NARR()W STITUTE. _ ilcgul-ir monthly meeting School _ ~ _ ~ A Free Education Offered to the Poo Brrd \°~H‘s*l- » ciinafen str s.|stsna. The S.S. Halifax is due at midnight _ ww and Sails at one dcloch tomar,-r0w_ The Fredericton Institution for th _ Education of the Deaf offers exceptional Th e »ss. l' the ct at a ° peatedty knocked. _ Mr. James' McEaoheru,who happened to be on the spot, attempted to extricate and high___Picmu Advecaw Mr.Hiue had received one or two shocks from the electric current. Mr. Alex. _ Mr. Hine’s face is very much scratch- ed, two of his dngers are burned almost into the bones and heis much shocked by the accident which' so nearly proved fatal. ' ---_<`l___ 25c. E W. Groves signature is on PERSONAL MEl'l’I0lT'.i i ram __ __ ~ Mrs. J. H. Diqgvell, who has been the summerin Mount Bbwsrt, leftilri ay 'morning forherholnein Oak- land, California. Miss. Ida Sadine, and Mrs. Geo. Pierson, spent Sunday in summer-side. The committee of management in. couuectiouwith the Young Hen’s Social Hall met Saturda evenrn in Mr J ‘ . _ y g _. . Kaye Ross’ odioe. After considerable profitable discussion _on the diferent lines of work needed and to be adopted, decided that the Hall should' be opened next Thursday evening. A good pro- gram of music. readings, addresses, gramaphone selections, etc,, is being prepared especially to suit the boys whom this institution is intended to influence-namely those between 16 and 20 years of age or thereabout. The committee is desirous of the sym- p g y g rs. _ Smith was about 50 years of age. and l, was a Miss Collins, of P. E. Island. - ' Picton Advocate. pathy of all those who can in any wly assist in this work, financially or other. wise. Buv Your MeCannell after several attempts ~suc-I paper issued from Campbellton, N. B. * oeeded in knocking the wire away from It contains a cut ofthe handsome church, _Mr, Hiue’s hand with a stick and there- :by savedhis life. 'a IOUURIL UQLD Il’ CII DAY Take grgllo Qullitinit Tablets. All "` ` ` `l ~- Quickly become soft and DEAF AND DUMB IN- e xprt -utivet in ty ___ advantages in the way of health, ' att t el S d ' lil qu cr to iv ve on atur ay nxg . training, supervision and kindly home in Torontb on I\:oAv, Tith. Rev.Arn1=trong!Mr» been uonllerted in” an m°m“ti°n mr Rev A L ticifgie is to be inducted mnuemes O1dG°Wmmeut House has _ _ this o . Black pn aches the induction sermon. _ Thritngtalsely and historic building is The S. S. City of Ghent arrived in beautifully situated onthe right bank port shortly after two o’clock yesterday f ° °f U10 Si- JOM River. a S|101't from Shmmersid,,_ She having called dt=tance_ to the north_ of the city. there prior to Comlhg to this _hom _ ____ Its spacious grounds laid out in lawns, S h I d d d Gower beds, summer houses and with amfday “ig VS 2° B l °°“Si 91'- magnificent shrub trees extend oth able damage throughout the country. rivgr bank and the other side df thd - In some sections large trees were blown house faces Wilmot Park the noble gift down and some of the wires broken. _ 'I tg_¢h9 ci; of the mth M,-_ Edward Y ___ Wilmot. ,/ Cam. Joins Moknrnsou, 1st oiiicer _ - . _ . »f » »» King St and is moving his furniture,R¢5¢ued b My Algx M K y ' 1 I' y - - c’ are crowded in _ _ large Insti- Sleeller who Sleeps In l°;h;;';’rfHONE message on S_,h__,,y Cannell Who Happened to i§`°i§'§i§f$'.' °°"°'”°“‘°‘°'“`° bm" 't en n stat d that the funeral of the ' I EWU' l°9fit°ti0|1 Whiflll 553 301' its lille Mdrtin, of Alberten, would be object the education of the deaf should tskeplace on sunday afternoon. ’ b°‘=W_ev f1'°m the midst 0! narrow "”"" and thickly populated streets. On Saturday moraing two drunks Th d cd _ e a van d thought of the present came before His Honor. They were AN accident happened yesterday age seeking 'the best interests of the ` P t C bell d F k W ° ' e er amp an ras eatherbte. afternoon about half past four o’clock, deaf, points to the time when large in- Campbe1l_was fined $2 or 10 days and which fell but little short of being fatrl stitutions will be superseded by smaller ' _ Wesftherbre $5 or 30 days. to Mr. Henry Hine, sexton of St_Peter’_s schools in differ ent localities and where d l, ` ' ° ' ' ' _ it »» _ St::‘:.::..t::s °::;ze;;:l:;‘"e.lr.’:: :sn ';::‘°..:;:.f’ P“ri:e:°;.°;: .‘::.e'z. ' b°f°"° StiP°°di“°-7 Bl‘°°h”d' P"°'°°“`§position and hanging so low over the children' that needs more individual a_ tor Bears obtained a conviction for vio-_ street hehihd hhh church as to threhteh can am; attention from the “when l“‘i°“'°f lb” C' T' Ac' “gain” Ephnim the safety of persons pasiing in car- both in school and out The Frederic- M°K‘°“zl° 'f 5°“"’ 'md h° W” med »riages. seized it with the intention of ton Institution aims tonbe a school of titty dollars and costs. A ease egainlf placing it out of hsrm’s way. this kind and odors a ood and com- R- F' M°D°“*1d W” dismisud fm' Wu” The insulating covering of the wire lortahle home where _evelgy careis tak- n Of °‘"d°”°° had evidently been scraped off by ,nf _its pupils in addition to the best W A Mccnhhl formerly of Lot friction against a tree, for as Mr Hine *training that can be given. » 48, I., but new of Minburne, gmslmd itll” r°°°i"d °' mum” °h°°k Iowa, has just taken 197 young c.»ttle 1" °m mf’ °““`°“t P°”i°“ “l°“3 ‘lm 'int from the Island to his western farm. _“t tl” mm' “nd _'Ya' tlu_`°°m “°l°”u.Y l He has 10,000 bushels surplus ef corn '° the fmund *3“m°"` whwh h° 'Wu re’ * ~ Aspeoialtyis made of lip reading and articulation and its ‘work in this re- spect will compare favorably with that of any institution in Canada. The parents of deaf children who seek re- fined home like privileges for their children will find the Fredericton In- stitution all they desire. The children of poor parents through- out the Island are offered an education with board free. _The names of unedu- cated deaf children will be gladly re- ociived by Mr. George E. Powers,lIotel Russ, Summerside. or by -Principal Woodbridge, at the Institution, Fred- I oricton. CHICAGO MARKETS. Cmcaeo. Nov. 4.-(Special)--The following are the closin rates 22|i P°i'k, 8.124. Dec. w_neat_,_68{;_corn,80{; oats, 22! P°\'\<- 8'+17_l- _ _ Ml'-§!Y_l9_li.72i'; 0011-' 32%; Nb. 28!';'p'rk_,9.8l_)._ _ _ _ _ ) _. , .t \ if ' _cheese i z ' or _ _ -Rough _ » ~ Hands ' ' ¢ ~ white under the soothing and healinginiluences of our - » Cream ki oses A It is without a doubt one ~. of the best preparations made sv g; for softening and whitening w_;, the hands. " It is pleasantly perfumed, 4 is not sticky or oily 25 0611.178. Prepared and sold only by - I __ mmm I' e ._ _g _ = _ _» __ Nov. wheat. -; corn, 305; oats |"'ifi*tStVhlif°~‘*t We -have now in stock a fineaasoramaut of p.c u 'e anal $»e¢vv\\~eev§ _ l Here’s a /4 ‘_ _ f _ _ / 1 “_ ~ \ \ \ `\ \*¢ \a\" /’ \ N 5.0 '§~\ J' .VI / \ §4\ ' I \ _ ,. *_ /. `.*\ `.~\ . /' Y' A 1 `> f 4 /1 r 4 r . V; r < ,r v_. \\a`: \". 'T772 YY 4 'if 54 inches,” _ r 4 'rf gaintable' at I '- _ . . r MBE f _ _ _ _ _ / ` I ;.\ ` . .' _ ; ' - ._ A I ~_. very latest styles . _ Framed at | L _ Y_ ‘ § SATURDAY Nov 41 fi Bargain dress goods, have gone out on the rga, ‘ table Some serges. some very pretty effects fry plain broadcloths, some nice things mixed tweeds. Widths from 40 inches _ Eighteen or twenty pieces cf dark, eoolort l ja! _Prices were 'from 39c. to 90c. On the ba if l I 0116 Third Off & lltelill M’ M1289 *NZ- WH§i'b*?!l' _ :_~'it'.1 14 ,\.;( ',,-"11 q-;Q;.\, fy/ f ._ V; ,.»jq»,.~ \. V; \.-_ ,.- `.~_ ,`.-QQ; _»\- lite Fteturei Frans g __ vs w_e_w_tn,c _ t 1 On frames for photos of the South Afn r We have also afew of these pretty pho *I " t ‘Special Discounts _ » _ I 0 it for cabinet photos. rn O .ir, White, and Gold lg c and 65a Get Your- Photos _ c » »einet|es_ l einetlts l _»~~.» we emveeeweegreveva is a comfort as long .P C corsets are made to fit-and they do lit. They’re made to wear -and they do wear. Ask your dealer ‘“< (/\ fi .lohn Newson ;"( \ e4; \ »'°\, In-`Qf f ,_ _ff vl,§_,~ §__f,; ¢; l '*` 'Z . \ '_ \ ff g I __ _ ` _ IN FANCY SHIRTS AND NECKWEAR N iz;/6§i'~>"' SHIRTS W. G. & R MAB I 6/.573 Regular pt'it'~_e. _ new $1 00 -2 we =-‘=> " -’ ' e " r ‘ 1 \ ~ _ e » e u _ . ;.=»_.;f‘“§§»;¢s4 O c_ . 50 7 za is sr 456 See our large range of ties at 33§ per cent drsconn borne quick and ‘ave money nl st __ - mn-BX g GordonMEN§¢OU___I__h;_5:Lel|a| MY_§ff2RF' i f‘fit,, o|=EN|n|c'ro na You W11 Buy Ie niche’ “fee _ 'Brees G-°°"S» Twccds, _ _ _ ~ _ _ _ , _ __ _____/_ _ __ _ _ __ _ ___h_______ _ I ~ __ _ t _ Blankois Under-clothin tt.. .__ M, 3,... ,f eiusnit censu eo., 9' _ _ _ Ar. J.naan1s,tmerc