ilk - _ THR G _ _ 'ree swims... __ ru e ~ __ L day w_a.s.50-;- mini__m_u_in .,36; Thursday G HMP* nm _rhebkv M__W_' i ‘ _ _ mamma u 47; minimum:/dl. £111# vhieh tear rn .ii Tar. mari-iasze of Mr Collingwood Mr nolll 1* “\`H°°1l'8- PfnS;'f~\&t.-\~u- ` Schreiber. C. M. G.. to Miss .Gwvnn_e. _ 2! R098 ' C tr daughter of His Lordship Judge Gwynne rim yi ofthe Supreme Court of Canada, is @ ,dw Pills. vit:--_‘li are Q into fn ei-f-rv r-‘“‘~e<-t. _\-'fd .. ' _ \ -~_, .‘ 1 ‘g crrinlii :\'=- ‘II *. A.. “-4 I5 N EA “ii-‘ .. ,N I£‘st3. :fr t .. fr to.. ¥.~\\».--\ai_ *if-.... Iwi., P’-`I~: i i 'ji f{r.fi.."-\ -.-f., .A Yr. .. ~ M `.;;‘_'iif pn:-",21<‘_ :‘$1i`!!{'.‘ E `r } *Q in iielniiitlsiilii. 3060 FEET l '“" - liileaned by “Guardian” Report- ers and Correspondents. _ The Latest Readable Happenings Occurring 'l`iir: City ri Client is due here from Il llnilfztx' lt?-(lily '..t lO`cl0ck. § Mus. J`Lft.i<;i~; Riiiiiixx took tizsf p.ize lfor linen enilroidery at the lialifzix ex- ‘libi lon. Z . Tm: residence of l-lon. David Laird ii . was not sold yes erttay. Tlic furniture it nit nitsr Pmtmis ““P°““ °‘° ] . _ i A MEETING of lo.-dies interested in the - .1i..~°t.ir.- -'lie hid ii' -Fu. Gini Enamel»lni§r§inif ipdxtlle Yi%M?CtAi.s lirlrdralal .il -» P halt past eleven o'elock. _ ._ WM. H. Bl~:Ai:s prosecutor for Kingjsl pwgqres Framed at the lowest pri- ` County, obtained a conviction before Stinendiar Blanchard, at Geor-'etowu . .Y , . at on Nov.:ird, against John Scrimigeour, of (Iardigan. who was iii-ed in the sum 7 lof $50 and costs. f J S T.»\1-; Halifax poorhoiise has now 375 inmates and the number is rapidly in. vitmnu tow nrrosut P. ii. 1* _*S 'h°“g*“ the befo- . ‘_h_tn“ P R I Jnntiary the r»~i:ord.of last year-426__ fl"CH” 1 cup of butter Judges 5: 23 3) cups Flour lst, kings 4: 22 2 cups sugar Jeremiah 6- 'BJ Zcups raisins Ist Sarnuil 30: 12 gcups Pigs lst. Samuel 30: 12 liup Water Gcnisis 24: 17 ' A1 i dsG esis43:1i lun ll 0:: ell little Salt Leviticiu 2:13 5Eggs Isaiah 10: 14 Sweet snicesto taste I Kings 10:? llarge spoon honey Exods 16: 31 . Follow Solomon s advice for making good boys and you will have a. good c tke. Prtiijerbs 23: I4, sift two teaspo” n- fulls of Baking Powder with flour. Pour boiling water on* almonds to remove from skin. .. seed:-uisiiis and chop figs. if -you have’ntt1me to make it you can get it at our Store. . Telephone 98. lgents’ furnisiiiiigs, huts and caps Mr. #H1 2%# STEWART, st. d&¥§§H§&ui* i=%=>2’é#%# C83 Bow. on us._ or by lettormsures ---_rj _ general commission 3161'- direct importers ,.of__ etc., 'Jdbbem Bild cf butter, Eggs, Cheese and Goods of all In ` -* ~ -"ze-5 1i..vrs'g'iLli»~si§ n` ' ` ' A will be considerably exceeded. Abou' f ‘Y 1 - » . ; ‘Zo per cent ot these paupers are insane, mipture on-ieitiitiieii-irieig__ Mii. Mt'ttu.\Y, representing A. B. Boak & Co.. Halifax, is now travelling in this province, This iirni are exten~ gsive wholesale dealers in dry goods, Murray carries a full range of samples a.==d expects to return with a. Well-filled order book. Din you ever see the re -alia of an lu- . h .dian Chief? lf not. come to Grace Church on Monday next and the Rev. Thomas Crosby will wear his chief’s dress while hc lectuies on inannerscus- toms. etc. of the Indians of British Columbia and _the North Wost Terri- tories. Admission ten cents, children five cents. Gi<.\DUA'rED.-We take pleasure in announcing that Mr. James Murray of Lot 30 has been awarded n diploma, after a most Eatisfactory business course at the P. E. I. Commercial diligent and thorough student. and his work was alwa s hi hl satisfactor . - Y 8 Y _ 5'- _ He was much esteemed by his teacher ‘and fellow stu*-ents, and he leaves the College with the best wishes of all. We have no doubt whatever that he will Tourists Sleeping cars trom Montreal to the l’aciii».-. C :ut Via C- P. R- These. are not old cars fixed up for the service. e ut d with ell n`ece~sa. sn lies Montreal for Sestte at 3 O0 m eve made for sleeping berth therein- and Teach berth will accommodate two pass-_ _ y _ __ _I-‘_ ' 8 _ _ __ ____ . A . e,,g,,r5_ .gh ‘this year. This _toggther with the pre-. sent_y'oar’s crop is still on band _and 'he I AN 0“7‘*Wa d°§P“t¢h “F” Th” _5°°"°_' pros'pectr.f_it_1 changing hands is ' not A itary of state to-'day received from the Hslifi-!.N.S A . 4 fixed for next month. ' THE S.S. Bonavistn sails from Mon~ treal for Charlottetown on hor la.st`trip _ this season about Tuesday, Nov 14th? ‘;;She will he due at Charlottetown on Friday mutt-.itig,Nov, 1Sth_ Qnizm' Horst.. Nov. 3.-Edward Diiuphihcc, Halifax; Miss Lewis, Cnr- ldidtlll; bliss Bfiwlcn.df>; M. E. Bowlen. ,iBoston: I. N. Schurinaii. Summerside; ;Geo. H. Cliff, .Dum`ia5. Ott ; J. -Hin- dersoh and wife* Bo=ton; M. G. Ander- son, Kinlock; Rev. J. Sinclair, B;-id_qe_ lvuie, N. s. / “ . 3 Smrrrits will please note that the ‘SS Cohan now loading at Montreal for lCharlottetown, Noith Sydpev ard Sr. _J¢1l1f1°. I»I\`<-wfotindland. sails from ,Montrail Tuesday morning. Nov. Sth :She will be due at Chirloltetown Fri- day morning Nov llth. This will ‘Je _;the ()oba.~.’s last sailing from Montreal ` 9 to Charlottett wn this season. _ ._ THE students of P. W. College nlay- led their ma‘ch _game between acideni- lies and second class versus Hrst class students Wednesday afternoon at Vic. toria Pork. The first class students had t ihe. wind to contend with as well ns some good players who would do credit to any football field. During the last half no points were scored. The academics and second class won the game by 8 to 1. _ THE current number of 'the _Great West Magazine, the second of the new series, shows improvement on the init- ial issue and has a good bill of fare. . The leading articles are An Old Time A Buffalo Hnnt,Robr.-rtCamDbell. and The Lady and the Flagon. These are illus- - trated articles. Among the other ff at- ‘ures of the table of contents are The -Through Struggle to Viet >ry; To The Red River; The Tragedy of Geneva.~ _and other interesting features. The article last mentioned is a well-written sketch of the life and tragic death of l the Empress of Austiii. illustrated with portraits. Weiss & Roberts, VV.n;3 j nipeg. Subscription $1 per annum. _ BRAM, it is reported, mav have a new: ` trial. on these premises: He' was con-’ victed of the murder of Blumberg, 2nd mate of Herbert Fuller; he had been in- dicted for the murder of the same. and it is actually averr..-d that it would be a' ; g'ood technical point to take that _he should not have been convicted 'on the College. Mr. Murray was a mostlmodiiied count by which -he escaped icapital punishment. and was sentenced ite life imprisonment. And furtherihat. funless another trial is had on a new in- ;dictment and Bram should be cohvic'ed lagain, there would be no reasonable lcertainty that the government can hold . _ _ win complete success in his chosen pro-lhim in case the Supreme Couit should fession lever decide in favor; oi Bram. on the ex-r, caption as taken above; and it is feared lihat. when the Qwitnesses are beyond =reach, Br.-im’s counsel may riise the ` point ot tfie constitutionali y ' of his con- °'*“'_' but handsome, 'ni-w, and thoroughly vctiom L_W;s law! ' ' . . . l ' ‘mek or so we are receiving og bepdding. toilet articles, eg. T115; are THE Saokvi le Post says: Probably 9?’ 0"' had DIRECT FROM run for the accmmodation of second never in the history ofthe hay trade in U °NTAR1°- 'class travel to Calgary and points West ‘this pot! Of fllonrovinca has the pros- hf S,” as' '| In I' ihereff and leave from Windsor station. been so dull for _ttole who have ha to sell Westmoiland Cumberland _ . _ . __ - ly y _ - _ ~ _ _ Bm "shun ,T|1ur.-day, and from Carletorh Jet. for and Albert counties are full of bay, and lH|»B|li0l lfltl. » Vancouver a; 1.00 p. in. every. 'there is simplyiio d`em»n¢l at ali; |20- us befgw buying 0139. Friday. A small additional charge is body wants hay. Theiarmers 'iii th»s-' _counties held over a large amount. of that ear"s‘crop ex 'eciu better prices bright Usually the hav growers' iii i LEADING - Gf -. E. _ _ -- £3 :B13 _ Gold Fie‘ds of Canada, (third number) ; . N. S.. WM in marriage to' Mitt.-:aret Ma-bel `Wilm0l. only dfmgh Spring6eld-0n_Tuesitay.__ The oerémohly-,» which was performed at 11 a._'hi._,iooi; plice in the Springlield Episcopal church, being performed by the Rey. A. J. Ure=we.t. The brid~, who was liindsomely rittired in white poplin and brocsde satin with chiffon trimmings and wearing the customary orange] blossoms and bridal veil, entered ttiel church tn the artn of hor fathrr and was attended by Miss Margaret Thonip. io.-»,ot Oxford, N. S , the groom being supportid by Dr. H. V. White. brothel ot the bride. The bridesmaids wore white organdie over pale gr.eu sil.f_ with white and green trimmings and carrieda bouquet of pink roses. The church was elaborately trimmed for the occasion with ferns, flowers and rib- bons, and presented a very pretty ap- pearance. The uihers were Mr. W. B. Scovil and Mr. John Marven. After the ceiemonv the guests repaired to the residence of the bxide’s parents where a. sumptuous wedding breakfast was served, at which the health ot the bride was iittihgly proposed by her uncle, Mr. James E. White. and very wittily responded to bythe groom. Mr and Mrs. Mellish topk the C. P. R. from Noiton in the afternoon on an ex- tended tr/ip through the upper prov~ ince=. They will take up their resi- dence i'n_Hal1fax on _their return and will boaid during the winter at the - Halifax uotel. The following is the list ofpresemsl - B;‘ide’s father, check; Jas. Ei. White. ' check; brzde’s mother, handsome silver ice pitcher; Revs. W. E , T. A. and Dr. White, brothers of the bride, handsome. silver tea service; Hon. A. S. and Mrs. White, silver fruit dish;_; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. White and Miss Alice White (Sussex). silver ice pitcher; Mr. and Mis. E. Fairweather (St. John). conde- lib.a; Episcopal church, handsome lamp; Methodist Sunday school, silver pickle dish; Mr. and.Mrs. J. T. Mel-.. lish, handsome silver cake basket; Mr. Ernest Mellishf, oil painting; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. White (St. John), Dresden jar; Mr. and Mrs. R. Mellish, silver biscuit box;,Mr. and Mis. F. L. Gillis. silver gravey ladle ;Mrs. Gilbert White, fish slice; Mr. and Mrs. J. Archibald. clock; Mrs. J. G. -Colter, white Japan- ese table cover;Mrs. T. C. BroWu,Sux- sex, sofa pillow; Dr. C. D. Murray; silver salt cellar ;Miss Ella White.silve'r i bon bon dish; Mis. C. T.- While, royal Worcester jar; Mr. and Mrs. John Qunter, silver butter knife and sugar spoon; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bzoadhurst. silver bon bon dish; Mrs._ Thomas R and Miss M. Thompson, half' dozen coffee spoons; R. H. Arnold, siiversalt cellar; Miss Edith Archibald. silver chocolate pitch»r_;__-.Miss W. C Fairweath- er. St Jbhn. hisqiiej’statue;_ Os_ca_r_ P. White. pictnre;'Mrs;'W. E. S. _Wet- more, silver meatitork; Mrs. ;Edw’atd Morrison. book; Mrs. Philip Largo' - ,. pitcher. The groonfs prevent ,wee -a very handsome -pearl and diamond brooeh braeeletaud watch. The oiiicerss ... tt.. eh.. ef .r-.....i._ ....5-..i.._..._i. a lieutenant, madeup a purse of $60, vrhichfwill -be used -in purchasin'g't1r suitable present.-St. John Telegraph. _ [The bride is a sister ot the Rev. Mt. White; f§_St_;.1’_.itu_l’s church. and they groom ishelirother of J. T. Me1lish,.- »E'sq.,of this city. ` ' clerk of the crown in chancery the r‘e_lt'h1;§§o;|,5¢yf¢a_n 3;-,pose of me pmdnce . __ L T ._ if -1.-_.'_~__ _-Ht."-~-._ _ »turns ot the plebiscite vote,which were _of ina, mm-S-'hes “Hmm $7 m 33 -Pe, - _ -_ . \ i ~ 543.042 out of a total on the_lisu_ot 1.-= mn; In recent yeam»the priée has ,-8.915 _ _ ._ _ ._. . ' L 2339 voters- dlvlslan was: V .-t __ z -'iw -*A-"1-‘-4'»'L _ 5 . L' ~ fo . , . . .. . . . _ _ - . _ _ t _ _Aconatautlnncreos usluess V98 mound. Emoi-sea For Prohibition. 278-463. *sms* PPO- But the man who asks $7 this year _ - _ d ._ - - ~ tothe- -- . “_ we by thousands " " 45 919- mifori for rshiiii-A ~ i W ~ -. "' » , r 11101110". 2 , t J W P would be looked upon as crazy. A _ _ _ _ _ "““°°°“"“ '°"“° non. 13-884- liyrfovxpqseymgiori-.1....ii..ge..>.....r oi -sackviii.. on _.i_..- _ or Aj~,l_u§'||_lfloent -lungs of R Dt S ro is D0-in '1°",stP°d as f°l °"3‘ “Jf’1`“l°° 0'-f Post _adtfli or two ago that he 'had been ‘ -_ ~ »~ 1 1 En Hgh. Scdwb I_nsh._M»_xd N 1.' Ja" ` _ iupogveillgdoe :iid gui:-es 011118110. 39-224;N°V‘1S°°““ at 29-216; _offering good .English hay. at $4 per _ U _ g- ’ . - ’ v , Y-- V.; _ . Exemmff-U°°S f1'°°°“ °°”` NSW BTUDSWWK- 17335: P-E-In 8 315 i ton and could not make a sale at that i 1 . I-Qui# I. cured ;{°l".it,;’ba'C ?"g`;;; N‘;,rg;'w°°-t’1M§’5;{;’;5fl Price- dA TW §‘Ilall S:-i‘iP‘It1°“(';S'£'¢ Ye' Serges, Vicuhas, Cheviots, Worsteds. ._ rius ou . ~ ‘ e, titi u ers oo e rice 'i ' . . _» AWB’ lY0lll° IPIISS against-< Quebec, 94,015. Total_m9»j0- l!d€hr§afarmeli° is oiilynabout $4. Agum- I-at.It In __ _4 __ C°"°s°°'§g§{'°4,§ 1'l*Yf°1' Pf0hibili0lJ. 13.834- ber fo! Westmorland county farmers. ' ' - guna" _ 3 have despair of selling their .hay and C I I _ have purchased all the cattlerthey can -_ . our down _town Store A I - _ To be entirely relieved of _the pains 'take mu-e Qf_ 1,1 this way may can con- P‘E°I‘1°“d'C““°'d“° and aches of rheuinatism means a great W.,-1 the hay into t,¢,ef_ and good beef 11 ,,_§,°“;'m 6 D m deal. and Hood"s S9.rS8P°Yi.1l§d°‘59 H- will generally sell‘for a tair price. . CLIFT Diseases b the Salisbury _ selfchelpmuo mug? C858 from the corner of Queen and Richmond Streets, to our new quarters gfn t-he Prowse Block. 1* _ Our up-tiown store is i' stillin ihe some old place, corner Kent and Prince Streets. ` " We will be glad to see Call our friends ' and cus- tomers-.as usual. fer of Mr. and Mrs. Simeon White.; .ufi . _ *tis ;_, ~;;.»- -_ . ` `”". Bi; .." _ i -vs_. -Mp-. ~_ .. . . ‘ _ 5’-7%.' .' . ` _ .. ~ ‘ ._ .~ _ _ _ .,_, -_ A C' It’s ` easily -_ aaseaweeesaea \ llill anwenwuwesswsnwunwnwu 553 E ‘5!iF`!i.\~`5¥i€ ooooooofu A"*ii'““i e i silver soup ladle ;~Mrs. J.~'Ross Smith:.»=@ 0:; '_P'°;_i,°~f°.” isouvenir.spoou-:>Mrsr W.-J.W.Brid-ges~,.. Q i °' 1°-_" _‘_ _ berry spout; Mrs: Archibald, Sackvillew; W§_5°Y° TW* picture; Mrs. George Patterson, silver _ fgiiuhed-wmksm_ in -. . _Iaucy _ ' latest and ;~ _~ . _- :J .tr Maximum of cure. A; -‘-r - ‘ .y ._ ~ hnaided. OF A ‘ i - J ' ` li D 1 ` 'HON _ _ _. ~ ~ -_ _ . - \ \ _ . ~ _ _ _ _ `\t if IH. llilierflli , » .» i i A _ l“ \.\ l. l LW' vom; nos1>rr.u..‘ Twenty ‘ ` e . _ _ DAP//627/_S7- in N. Y.Oity. Dlnlomn rv 1 ._ ‘ _.3 ,4 _ _ _ 5 ._ S and Chnldh. _ , _ ' ' 5 f ' - P. E.l.CM|AlM ' A _ - QF __ _ ... ,.;- . - .___-in-» at | .un _ T enters ltr Hltfsborougih =.'¢l£_aftl_ng{=R¥f!.i_|_l I~*or|enaui1_ie_ Season Nov-20111 iv~.=.f. to lstof May -next, he i.-coivrd upto 15th~_,Novomber mst. .dtitriessundsxseonarstnnritedeifriené 1 'i*" f wom#”¥? <’-Myl‘“~f #- . » - u 1 "‘°“ *‘ "°1’?' ` i LOIIQDI NUUUI _ comtbrtably, you _ know ~yeu’re Wearing / und¢_TWea.r at all You notice uethinq but 1 a the sensation ot' being warmly and oomtori-ably clothed. - Q I _Here s an extrh special to start with, finely mods, ribbed, part Wool Colm hinatiou Suits, unshfiuk V able, buttoned front. only spieniiiu ist. of time ` - pure wool' Combination, two si_zec,` Bué hilb, full fashioned, _iorlsy ‘ ` and ankléi, but A pal LEUD I at We Advertise A ' We Hain e w'1‘*"3l°l'< Beavers, Meltons, Kerseys, Fur Nope, Bought for Spot Cash, Sold at a. cloig- Gordon 81. Mol. ' Men’s Uutfitters. I ` ' ` -4 I A f i ARC LIGHT OIL Burn it in a. lamp alongside of nity Gil 011 llll 0*- Be uiiprejudiced in your Judgment an you Will IIN _-buv only "Arc Light.” _ _ 4 " "" The I'n:l.Pe_1°1a1 C511 GO., Li! Goods _ e o o A : 0 ` _ " ‘Very line luis, pearl Q __ ` _ biit_tonr=, huttoued front, _~ - full-_ fashioned, Jenny '_ and initio. Q1 5! “Health brand" Q§iMP~