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Ask for our fresh] ground A Coffee, there is-none‘- elter Ln 7 the market. ‘ 40c. per :poun d. Webster & llclilygb Phone 199 out” ‘5 iflflfl ': can... OUR . I LBRGF ‘ STORE In brim full of bargains, We keep High Quality Groceries at Low Prices. Buyers who have not visited us will do well to call and see what we sendointhcway'of ' Supplies- liriscill 8» Hurst], Queen St. WWNHNWM_ l Rightly mixed well baked can always be had iron the Eclipse Bakery A For today we have. , . V DARK IIUIT CA"! 251: perzlh. : NIT CAKE 20¢ per lb SULTANA CAKE Kc pull. : SILVER can it: porn. : :1). STEWART, Eclipse Bakery [—4 at 8 o'clock. 10.50 local last night. the city last night. shouhl apply at this office. ade concert in the Rink next Tuesday evening. ' Princes-s yesterday evening. The body - Anrua Rsbeckah Lodge meets to-aight Turmoil train arrived lnthe city at Ma. r. s. "Aches-man, Chicago. a... to Amt girl desiring to learn the printing Tun 4th Band 'will be present at the Cathedral Bazaar on Friday night. Tm: 4th Reg. Band will hold a promen- Miss Ginsu, of Weirhnstert' Mm, is visiting in‘the city'thc ghost of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Murray. REV. Edwin Smith of Kenslngton, preached to a large congregation in Mal- peque last Sabbath. AN election for the most popular Liberal nominee for] West Queens will be|held at the Bazaar this evening. Ownvo to the lack of aquorum the regu’ lar monthly meeting of the School Board did not materialize last night. Mn. W. C."West has opened up a gen-' eral store atLittle York. and. mence business on Monday next. I . .No. 8 Field Hospital Co. A. M. C. will meetfor drill in uniform to-uight at ‘8 o’clock. Atull attendance is expected. "run Olivette will make the last trip of the season on Friday next. The Yar- mouth continues regular sailings on Tuesday. Messrs P. W. Clarkin. Arthur Burns, Ed ward Martin otthe P. E. I. R. leave by 1...: express go-nwrrow morning on route to Boston. THE election court opens in Charlotte- toWn tomorrow morning at 11 o‘clock. Judgement will begiven in the McKinnon Bruce case. ' THE 4th Reg. band will give a promen~ ade concert and Stercoptican Views in the Hillsborc Rink on Tuesday evening October 15th. THE W. F. M. S. of St. James’ church will hold a congregational social on Fri- dhy evening. A nice program will be rendered. - Ma. Carlyle. a recent graduate of Maui. toba College is expected to supply Mal- peque con gregatlcn for three Sabbaths,be ginning Oct. 13th. No 2 Company (Prince St.Church) Boys Brigade will meet at '5 p. m. in the base- -m_ent. Every member of the company is nucleated to be present. ’ :Tanev.J.M.McLeod of NewMfilgN.B. preached very acceptably in New London ,and Remington last Sabbath. His many friends are .glad' to see him looking so well. Puss! Lnu Onar Excmrou Ra. —To Boston and return via Plant Line for $11.00, Good for 30dayc from date of issue, the last date at issuing same being Oct. :23th . Tm: remains of Mr. Morgan Dicks,w he died in Sydney, were brought over 'by the will be taken so his old home in George- town to day. Tm! little child of Mr. John Whitlock. Spring Park Road, has thoroughly rs: covered homits reccntattack ot diptheria. The house was given a thorough fumiga- tion on Saturday last. Mass-asks. Paton & Co. are making great preparations for their Millinery opening, which takes place on Wednesday. The display will include fancy hats and hat trimmings from the gay city. Sunnar the ceremony of blessing the bell as Mcrell Chapel was performed by His Lordship Bishop’ Macdonald, Rev. Father Sinnott. .-a native of the parish, and Father Gauthier of St. Dunstan's. *- TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Bakes Best Bread. 'OW”.‘..*6.# I sites ‘ millinerv 3 \ Whoiegmlé GRAND AND DISPLAY OF PATTERN = “A” _ »OPENS Fashiomfiielfil’mry Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al druggists refund the money if it falls to cure E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box. 25c 10-5 Tu, Tl .jsa & w 2m then Tu s: Th & ecw tl May 3! g - veiling 3 John drill . will 1901 1900 1&9 1898 1897 1896 1895 1894 L, massed. . ‘ Leaders”. ‘ r. 5‘ gregation. between the Dunstan's. bone. A s pecial train will leave Charlottetown in connection with. Whisk?!“ races on Wednesday the at I!) ions]. The entries for class arei Golden Gate ) Bronze C.,;_Bose\mont. Parksideilu ' \ .» . . W1: nudgr'qiaud that theoommittec' who were appxiuteddiy the ' Government. met yesterday ‘Mn and decided‘lh5hvcr of the adoption élfGagc’s for use in all the public so heels 7 of "the pro- vince. ' ' - Telegraph. THE excitement lot 'rZ‘eph‘ra is over. .Young ladies andgentlememwho have not already joined Mr. Earle's classes, pleaSe ll and’ learn .the art otsinging and playing the pianpnicelydaefiesolis’ day and evenings. l I A RECEPTION will be tendered the Rev’d G. M. Young on his return from his continental trip on Thursday evening next at 3 p.m. The orchestra will open the proceedings at 7.50 p. m. A general invit- atlcn is extended. Tm Gunman understands that George C. Robertson, pastor of the Bon- shaw-Hampton-Tryon Presbyterian cou- intends leaving with iamily shortly on return to Scotland. where they will reside. ‘ MB. and Mrs George Palmer have re turned from a holiday tri to Prince Ed‘s wflrd Islandand along the St. John River. ms.Palmerlas been engaged as organist in the Wesley Memorial church, and will. enter upon her duties Sunday, Oct 13th.—'- Monoton Transcript. ’ 73i his By letter received last night it is learned that Mr. Jas."Paton and daughter-arrived in Boston .latc on ' Saturday having experienced heavy weatherwhich delayed the ship for aday. Mr. Paton will spend a day or two in Boston and .,is expected home on \Vednesday night. " . Tan'promoters of Thursday evening’s special train from Summerside on behalt of those who patrouleed Zephra have very kindly enclosed to Tm: GUARDIAN six dollars for the Monument Fund being the surplus in connection with running/the special train on that occasion. an. R. W. Weddell, pastor of Queen square Methodist church, has decided to accept a call to the pastorate of Grafton street Mcthouist church, Halifax. He will finish out the year here and leave for his new charge in July was Mr. Weddall enjoys the distinction of being the first pastor in Queen square church to remain, in charge for five continuous years—Sm a Naw York despatch of October 4th; says; By the bursting of a feed pipe the steamer La Grande Duchesse was dis. abléd while returningi'rom the yacht rac- es last. evening with two thousand on; board, a party of Newark Bay Yacht Club; men,delegatlcns inci- sheBrookly‘u In” Club, Whmout Club, Hannah-Club. Union League‘Club Manhath and many other excursionists. No one, was tiara-I'- No: 1 $30.Artillery will meet in them Shed tonight, at 7.51) o’clock clothes to march to Skating Rink to Every member of the company ' whether going to Halifax or not will attend. All carbines, helmets, belts or other property of the '=,com pany - must be returhedthis evening. As only three or four drills can be arranged before de- parture for Halifax, it is incumbent‘on every member of the Company to attend. —A. A. Bartlett, Capt, Tml first match in the League series he played on Saturday afternoon Abegwelts and the St. The match promises to be of mqe than ordinary interest. ShDuustan’s will turn out the strongest team for many years. The Abegweits are consider- ably weakened by the loss of one of their half backs through a fracture of his collar The combination will thus be broken and the teams will be more evenly matched. ' ‘ in p Tasauonnran Resume—Highest and , lowest temperature for Octoberdth and 7th Highest. Lowest. Highest. Lowest WWOMM'DIW fifiomfitu': I . é dist church c'uiSundey afternoon 03-. 1 o’clock. TheVsth', ,3 are , ‘_ d to march in a 3%,; elads‘ea' leading, meeting to begin at 3.45 p. m. Mr. . Motion Laurence of Toledo. Ohio, the International Secretary will address the meeting. The schools will occupy the ground floor of the audience room and the puhflcwilibe admitted to the galler- ‘ and to arrive initime tor the .. les. Prof.Watts has charge at the music. -' Rev D. B. McLeod, President 0! the Pro- vincial Association will preside. Dn. Webb and party of New York, who have. been on" a tour through Nova Scotia and P. l. Island, passed through the city last night on their return home. The party crossed the straits by the Northumberlsnd yesterdayjand were met at Point du Cheue by the train of Special carslnwhlch they travelled from New ceedcd north. Consequently those who wondered at the commotion in railway circles yesterday will understand that it was but the rustle of. the millisnalre’e garmenw—MOnctoa Times. ' Tunas” was a large meeting of the shareholders of the,Light and Power. company held last evening which passed all without any discussion of the increas- ed rates. The idllowing directors were elected: ‘ Messrs. L. ._L._Be,er. George D. Longworth, F. W. Hyudmau. S.- W. Crabbe and A. E. Inge. At a subsequent meeting at the directors Mr. G. D. Longworth was unanimously elected President. Mr. S. W. Crabbe, Vice President and ‘Mr. A. E. Inge, Secretary-Treasurer. The . officials will be appointed at the meeting of the new board. The new directors say they are now prepared to sign the contract for the street lighting in accordance with the Full Company's tender. A connaspoxnnsrof the GUARDIAN who has been looking into the latest. scheme to solve the domestic problem sends the lol- lowing: Thos. Scuthwcrth, director of col. onizatlon, Ottavm, has a new scmmedor gettingover the servant girl trbubie.Every- bodv who will advance about thirty dol- lars to pay passage money will receivean able-bodied Swedish girl, who cannot speak a word of English, but who comes under government guarantee of staying with a family until she has- worked out her passage. This is the. plan which the department or interior is trying and as the director of colonization, Mr. Southworth will give 1 information about it. Some time ago the interior department tried to. solve the: servant glrlproblem by bringing out a number of bonnie Scotch insoles, but the plan was a deadltallure, as the servant- provided for young farmers of Manitoba picked up the girls like hot cakes and three years allot them were wedded and Jwaatlng servants themselves. The government, not having a matrimonial agency department, up the attempt until‘the plan of getting Swedish girls to come over was suggested. ' ' *— ONLY A LITTLE BACKACHE. That is the first unmistakable avmotpm one can neglect-without invitmg . I disease, diabetes, rl’l—unlatism' and ‘the first sight of backacll» and urinary dis- orders use Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills and you can be certain of prompt relief. and cure. ‘ One pill a dose}, cents a THE FREEDOM OF BRITA IN- Probably no country in the world would tolerate free speech to the attest that Great Britain does. O'Brierr‘ and Red- mond are permittedto run loose after venting the most venomous sedition they can find language for O’Brien‘s three against the king would secure his im- prishnmcut in any other country. —-+—— cured of crcup, whooping cough and colds by using Vapo—Cresolene—they hijeathe it. d # 63h Oct. 7th Oct. . ‘ , . 53.0 38.6 49.0 35.0 - 56 o 42.2 59,0 .7... I .I .IOI Q. i... 55.3 37.0 00.4 42.4 Q 58 0 43.8 50.7 38.4 - 0 637 46.7 517 43.1 a 51.2 45 2 55 7 47.8 . . 5.5 450 54.9 46.1 Q 580 50.5 53.7 « 39.7: 8 AT the police court yesterday morning John Franshams was fined $2 or 10 days and Augustus McLeod, Archibald Brodie and Albert Chipman in or , 15 days each for being drunk. Mr. W. D. Ross, counsel for the prosecution obtained a conviction for a second violation or the Prohibition Act against Cbas.D. Collings. This is the first conviction tor second ofl'ence that his been obtained. cases against Angus DesRoches, George Offer and H. C. Connolly, were dismissed, and the one against Edward Cullen, ad+ . journed till‘Monday next. The ——.—-‘ wiser druggists. Give us at least V and seewhatweeando foryoé We H’creanxioultoplcaceaadal-te’m ' BENTLEY s is thebest Llnlment. 5! oi." 9-“ Vests. ' a l for Men and Women- EROS 1‘ KING ‘AND . FROST QUEEN'- / r .03. ‘ llillE-SEE f l.‘ .‘x 1'. P, York. The special arriVed here irom the "- Point shortly after nine o'clock and pros " first‘ married then: out ofl-baud. Inless‘ than ‘ if the crops had turned out well, were» ~ of disease kidneys. an ailment, which no most nainfuland..tatcl maladies. At the . Manhatooycnngtotakemsdictncmayhe From halt past covers and? “m9"¢’¢i°.;.n.k§ You are-invited. You’ll find it in We do not want the eanléhut value for your 'mone we ope ‘“ “" ‘13?” ' Slim“ "‘“ citing the ‘ or yourm . g Munch guaranteed . 1 George‘ atries-ll m ‘ Ch'towu P. E. I. 3”- .5 ii. Vi: “ounlcoersnrs g“ I , ' A“ ’aranteegoesiw' 'ever‘yh onto M u ‘ if; icin‘lzd‘e matarials,and is strict! x THE “ ' . * P’..E,.il_Sinltdfifi-"9l‘allpring '\ ‘ ' ndovez-costsiwhichwe will mile upat manic-tea;- A nice “m. outings. b’y strict attention to helm I or a share of your patro . ‘ firatidau work you can :d’f‘i - I "-f' d“).— £151 . ' ~'.. “3 .- aux .gga :13.“ V . 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