Pic`kiin`y.' Time J ‘ is Here _ _ When you put np time pickles for Dad, Mary Jane end lhe boys you wgng _VFOSYCYB _ Mixed Piclrling .Spice which. contains only `l_h¢ b¢St and purest spices ill UN Pl'°per proportion- B189 “O10” English” brand Etl__8¢née‘ Vinegar, Turmeric, Curry Powder Garlic etc, then you will know you are getting the best obtainable results. _ Pickles well spiced are pickles half eaten. ' They’ll - brig 0_ll0l_1! your pickles when you use Foster’s Spices and Vinegar. Cost no more here - than inferior kinds do else- where. | _ Our Mixed Spice. . ..3oc lb. English E~sence Vinegar ...................2ocpint E.A. Foster Central Drugstore _ Sunny side, BUsINslss. 'rnat's the sole ron Why Captains ot Industry buy- - l;i‘l'*2°c»-a»~°¢~:-c-»:-:~>e»:~2-rf-'¢<:»'¢-tw»t~' GUARDIAN ‘ ___,j- ‘__~_.a_olum<_:»~>~3»-t~$~:~o~:~ Mas. MARK BENNETT. V on Jllne 30, 186-7. She was a dau ter of Theodore and* Margaret Di well Morrow and the second oldest four daughters, two of whom., Mgs, The hero of a decade of league a Nellie Collin and Mrs. Annie W Everett, and Roy having just gr ; _ll lllMl_ln|lll H'l`he___'deatb occurred in the Fr ig . , be‘:_"‘l’___'3_' E8” B0lll20!l, on Septern- PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 8.-Christy his team mates could not wrast a vic , of Minnie Morrow Bennett, Matheweon, the master manipulator tory from Plank he took his bat ng- he shut out the Athletics in and they moved to East Boston 189].. Three children were born flllllll. 11 daughter and two sons, Wil- from the Athletic supporte 119-51 being married and living in who had gathered to see tbei ad- team repeat their feat of y ost (Canadian Press) wh” W8” b°f“ lll Greenwich. P.E.l., ol baseball, lea me New York Glance and drove ln. tna rnn tone won the gh- to victory at Shibe Park today when game.V Spurred on by his example the the other Giants made two more ru1Q _ of tenth innings by a score of 3-0. s. world championship plays, the fa le break Then when he saw that BATTE g1E3_ lly strengthened by other units fro Aldershot and elsewhere. It has he PENNA--Plank. Florin. __ arranged that the whole of can Roy NEW YORK'-Mathewson, McLean. _ ceptlon. ' THE PROCEBSIONS ~ ff; pamphlet should send their and distinguished foreign vi itcrs - - who are to attend the weddtngsshnll Ofuce accompuued by che assemble in the Bow drawing-room Buckingham Palace, where thc Kin and Queen will hold an informal r °_; copies will beforwarded; or ‘='_ tained. ' Charlottetown and clinched the contest. nd Mathswson was the master to the el no end, olrl ring collins and Baker being HN HOW living in East Boston. She ous veteran rose to the highest unable to drive the ball outside the was married to Mark Bennett in 1 886 pinnacle of his diamond career when diamond _ln the tenth and final in- in he put up an exhibition of all-ron nd nings. to play which wrung volleys of applause For nine innings _the rival clubs rs battled without an advantage, the The first. proctlssion, which will about eleven o'clock, and will consi of such of the Royal guests and fo eign representatives as are not ta These will drive in semi-State lan aus drawn by bay horses and escor be the longest, will leave the palace F' el- . ' _ l<~' ' __ ing any actual part in the ceremony. 1 ll t es- shutting out runs when they seemed r brilliant fielding and thrilling coupe, ed by Life Guards. Five minutes lat- er the King and Queen will leave, 5', lgql Io-9MEtf. orders at once to the G_u_ar§ian ion que for $5.50, for which $4 oo for which 500 may __% usted from. the local High soho ol.terdl1y. For a trifle over`two Mrs. Bennett was an active worker the Maverick Church, which she jo just elected deaconess of the cbur in. hours and twenty rr.inutes the m efl SUIT-8 Years ago. She was respec- tlvely President and Vice-President 5'~‘“d5 of l““"° “ft” the battle W of the Wonlen's Benevolent Associa- the Sox last fall, turned the bard- lines threw away the only chance cast tion and the Lamson Class and was' hitting Athletics back without n. sin- ch. _____________ sure. _ all The Athletics had a chance to win ill- _ . _ _ Wh°S\- Felllllelll WHS Bling by Ulflll' ln the nlnth, but poor gcneralehip their Sovereigws escort of Life ltb from the bench and on the coaching i their way. She was also a member of the Order Y W ` ` "" His Majesty wearing the full dress llniform of a Field-Marshal with tbl Order of the Garter. They will have Guards in attendance, and will use their semi-State glass coach drawn by the well-known cream ponies. Following Their Mniesttes, the hridegroom will leave the Palace in , i Mesa; _ llave You an old Watch on Ilan that is out of kelter ? Bring lt bf-rs and if it is not ll cl mpleto wreck l'll make a ‘_ ___ in* V. lllJ¢\\1 2.1;,- __'-'./ 553'- .5 ._\ ".11 ,,._. ..- __ ll; ginnrsrfrf .,_____V ~/s »- 1*" ..~'.‘.a..... asm.,-v :toss "" “““‘“~"'f-‘*"-"» A Quiet Dignity is always imparted by simple lines and substantial elegance. Some new models of this type ' are illustrated here and many people prefer _ These Monuments to the arti=t‘cally carved de signs ornamented with taste- ful decorations. Whatever your preference we are ready to supply the style you dQlle. Consult us CHAN DLER & BELL _ 160 Kent St. ' 1404-9 loMwfm3li _ neways `ooNsol.'l‘ _ ` *rl-lm P1-1oNrl D1R_lliO'l'-QRY. of modern day. THE WEATHER THE TEMPERATURE ._.1 (Special to The Guardian) witll a few scattered showers, mostly fair. THE Wl<}A'l‘HER.- Yesterday ut ui ght. nilzllt was fifty-five above. At nlne p. m. sixty above. The tide' will be high tonight 7.10 and tomorrow at 8.03; it will Saturday at 7.27. _ The sun sets. this afternoon 5.23 und tomorrow at .5.2l; lt ris tomorrow morning at 6.09 und S urdny ut 6.10. TIDE, M008, ET 'l‘0RON'I`O , Oct. 9.-Light wi cloudy and cool, continuing clou The highest temperature rccor yesterday was sixty-four dcgr above zero and the lowest was fl eight ubovc. 'I'-he lowest the prcvi o..'ln. it was fifty-eight above and at ly. The meeting opens at two o'clo of Robekahs. Her funeral on the lol- ATH1,ET1CS_ 10Willg Monday was a. most striking ' tribute to the supremacy of t cbrtrncter, as nearly four hund people ceased their occupations pay their respects to this true saint held on Saturday afternoon on t grounds of the Abegwelt Amate 0 churches etc than for regular busi- and _the D' e_° “Xe 0 “ 5 _ ' _ _ _ “F Vness. In all such cases the Advertis- WeM1,“g,th° p1°t“re°q“° dress “B 901” ._ Athletic Association, A varied pro- mg department communicates with orlel-ln-Chief of the Scufortb High- '_ as th de 1 ki im landcrs. Each will likewise wear tnc B Ben r as qu C y as pon B by ribbon and star of the Garter The to Church League meet that is to w at to hold for a year the large penna hirh tomorrow morning at 6.07 and won outright' it niust bo won by °“ ly. The meeting opens at two o’clo at' As is known, this Church League ll rue Considerable interest in local at red letic circles centres around the once, there being a greater dignount _ - he for cash with order for advertising oi th" Prince of WM” l“ “aV“1 ““lf°" h lk f S -LJ b r -Goth gram of lint and cycle events h been arranged, provision being ma for three classes of competitor 3; broad jumps, putting the shot,po vaults will comprise the track co ded petitions, while the bicycle rac _ __ e_ p _ We conslst_of quarter, bali mile and picmm etc_ _ are chargenbla H there is pointed out that by so doing {ty_ two mile events. Besides the glvln would deprive the people of llond nixzwlnners in the variou __ events. The church 'who 5 representatives score the mo points at the meet will be entitl been or anfzed in connection wi The moon sets tonight at 12. on Monday, Oct. 6th, at 9.46 p. The moon will bc, full on Wcdn day, Oct. 15 ut 2.07 n. m. hours and seventeen minutes. ,_____.__ We are showing now one of has ever been exhibited here, ma _from purest rubber and guaranteed wear. Prices from $1.50 to $2.50. Be ter grades guaranteed for two ycur The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corn s_H1r»-Plus News A Hi in Dollcctt. New L Schr. Lady May. McDougall, Bel lvlver. lllcnrcrl, Oct. Sth.-Scbr. Edwar The length of today will be olcvcn :: t boat lines of hot water bottlcs th fl B the Young lt/len's Christian Assoc The first quarter of the nlooll was ,,t1o,,_ ' lll. 0 f‘5*o¢eoeeeee»o»e»»ueee ,__ was postponed on account of ral DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP. die .. ss H. . don; sour. Inna, Lord, clasps, P. Q.~ was Played, and resulted in e kee ht The first round of the Stnndar 38 Cup handicap match which w_ns t At the A. A. A. A. grounds, yes- Entered-, Oct. Sth.-Scbr. Ellie, Ho- §'_;"df*Y D““;‘_“°%-__ _limi f¥;_“l1f°rEtl?_° _ _V ._ -_ensouesacue... ward’ Heather’ mlgwash' sehr( msd `dl1Y Sl-\U°k9 W0” 19"' 50"* new *md The general company invited to the difficult to say if she will take part L()Ny)0N_ UCL 4_ (3p¢c|,_\i)-Yeager. l' at C°l°“ the “nw d“Y- T°m°9l had Chapel Royal nt -St.. .lurncs's Palace in thc ceremonies. It is probnhlc will have to be seated here by 11.30 that she will drive direct from Clar- Diesel, tho‘ German engine illvcntor, _ Tenllis Championship Tournament a State lnndau drawn by four bla Scots Grevs, ind will have lwltb bl 0° mall or phone, often paying the mes- _d _ in b “ted tb S “d items etc of-a,rnoneY rmkin t r was quarter mile runs, standing and even 'thohgh dmv be somewhitngyu E; Princess Royal that ber elder daugb le new natu,.e_ are chargeable For “___ er should be married from Mari- you have Worn the gloss _ g an admission fee, silver collection, __ _t _t __ ____ _ I 0 TEC 3 0 of_sultnblc prizes to the individual Hale ol pies Onsale ot mod or 1_e___,_0g any Oppor un y g _ _ S: freshments, etc. ,Advance notices of Y°‘$“§ Nil: llil_0nHbc§__ weddlélg day, _ __ B” ifllddlgyn arziigiiuzollooiiddlceié twin' give 5-tray rnoliro' micgteieairtaln 'nice Prlcc Ea $2 oo $2.10, $2.2 5, $2.50, $2.75, $3 00. »~ o s . edt A, _t also nth' tn Pl - .. me-» »~ or A iz... :nf .‘;....:.';2”“ A full -lock of Sm ‘particulars of any of the above, after i h thcl ber Roy e news and thus'not~chargeab1e The Hlghne-5° 9 “ “ve 7"" “" 9' t same church three times consecutivr_l‘- news of the Dash present or' _“ture Kmg of No,.way_ as hm. escort ° business, which ls still being eondncc- If li highly Pf0bl‘b1° that this lef- ck. ed_ is chargeable, if it 15 apparent ter course will be adopted._ In this ' . _ as _ V case the Princess Royal will drive .y rn h that the object is to make the busi- _ ,_ ness more widely known and thus ln- Wm* Q“e°_“ Al°’“‘“d"} ‘md th” E crease it Veisuslaccompanylng death PN” Mar” Ol n“°5."‘ i” tg: long _ ‘items which are actual news and not maids will °°m° directly after- S h able but once in either Mom lm' °“1Y “ve 01 these him bee" UIC . The above facts are given for the P"l“°°59 Mary' °“lY daug el' 0 ll _ _ 5» senger service to get them to the bn cgfoom W " “Qc C rioallors, __lr_l_terrr_l_edi_ates slid épéliors. telephone if not too fm. distanh thus Jaméess Paéacc by _Ib_:s ownlcompan ' ere wi e a Ou twen y arent 5 V-ng 11 possibl gm _ ‘P 1 it of cots nreys. ere wil be competitions altogether, the major- ggi; 05;; to kno: H1 N‘;ws_e?_l;tete‘:g tg brief interval, and tbcn the brid “ds ity dbeingd track events. Hundred Edi1;0rs,etc., are charged 10r_ and to procession will leave, also escort b *_ yur s an shorter dashes for the 11 h the _~ b t \ __ 1 by Scots Greys. “ younger competitors, 220 yards_a A we “Jw u one repy ax It the first desire of t m' stance, the advance notice or notices llorough H_°“9e' “nd “ot f"°m B“° es 0! a concert lectur is social lug bam Ialuce. The King, howcve s 2,, we would be sorry, but sorrler still if you- failed” to tell ll . . ". l ing chargeable ' or if more money is _ °_k ~ _,ent than nece'Bsm.y to pay for the horses. Prince Arthur wlll wdar bls ll h- “em the Bu,-plus Wm be returned at unlforrn as a captain ln the Royal - ' ‘nl ~. m t. ` Y _ "5 When you see that name 8 be li e “lf us about it Cat1’t we sell ot ’ ln A New Saw n See that your Saw be ars a "Slmoud’.-” Trade Mark. on a Sw, you know you have looked far enough. It means the Slw must please you ,_ or get your money back at any time. Sometimes alter fl it to tl you are dl:app_1lntcd, r, and wish you bad’nt bought if. If you got the_to;xl_»‘lle c you a Slu1ond's Saw? _ . nd’s Saws, size lo ill. to 36 in, b° th t is to b c mpetod f r' to be ' - 8' ° U ° ’ h they have been' held, are, however, ll" “fm” “E_f»_;”__W 0 c_ _Eg C311 and see om- variety li W. Lili _ se fngrgiily or Evening Dany or both lected, these being Prince Maud, sis- are chargeable for more than one in- 2°' of th_f__ h‘:_d;’_9__P";“_°__‘;;s bI;§_t_§i‘_:_i;_;’_‘ toast has been proposed the bride, at scrtion, as they are thus not news °"“““5 » 5 e ° ht gf th' tended by her bridesmaids, will form notices are also chargeable. Even il!! °*“"'l“g°» *Wd 91° elg bfi es' _ -_ O --4 _ moved to a hospital, where ho died. , Sir Frederick, about twenty-live ° ally cut. the hugo wedding cake. The YBRFH Old. U11. flllf -l~'»ll1 Of dis'-ill' se of assisting persons who Kim! ‘md Q“°°“i P‘“i“°°“ Vi°t°rl“ of bride will then retire to change bcr guishcd appcnmnce, rcntcd his apart.- rl lvurlw . _ . _ it t t all to this of- T“°k *md L”-dy Mary Gem' Younger wedding dross for n travelling cos- ments six months ugo, decorating 0 have ems, ec., o m 1 ' I » daughter of the Marquis and March- _.___ pANAMA_ 0c¢_ 7__'phe village of Princesses and another daughter "republic, according to a report as yet unconfirmed, was_ totally de- IN THE CHAPEL ROYAL stroycd by an earthquake on Satur- ~ n a population of 300 persons. tumc, in which she will rcappenr in thorn with costly drapcrics, rare the g available for publication, and will by _um King_ P"°b“b‘y comprise two mme ymmg In the evening tbcrc will be n din-_ Ut ner party ut Buckingham Palace, ut Iltystcrivlls- 0lllY 00° WUIIIMJ Wlls c h v bee pl d l t. S turd butl to H 0 n aye as 8 ny' ‘n ----f--' i0“°59 of S“u5\"“`y~ The “am” Di the Banqueting Hull. Sho will sub- plants and incense burners. - will be played at the links on Satur- TOWN DESTROYEIL rcmumin thrw Wm shortly bu s. at day next. Great George and Kent. Sts.-Metf. sequently be escorted to ber cal-ri:\,rc[ Neighbors say that he received a _nllmbcr of strange callcre, most of tllcm foreigners, whose errands' were tho ` over seen to enter, she being a young which the Royalties present at _ dancer who had been engaged to wedding and a few specially selccte