THE GUKRUIAN CHARLOl`l‘El`OWl\ SEPTEWBER li =‘ i - ~ ~ » D _ ~‘ ”' ' ' Y ' "i v' j "vw " 'fl _- Ya' ieeii inyeevlielii News and Gossip Froinleim and llW§:1‘;,°f;¢>;,,';=;§,°;;,=,;“,;°;;?;'; :§,;:; the voice of Jesus cr 'n "’ Mrs Baxter yi g . . ‘= led the opening exercises. Mrs.A.Morri- _‘son of Halifax gave a bible reading of _,qi-f ld ' llliill pw Herman tailor made Black a_i|zl Gol- lligh-elass Goods. Early Autumn (tapes. Fu-gt shipment just opened and for inspection. We invite,you dl and look over these novelties HATS. 151,93 New Felts. E||llsh Walking add 300 New Hats now on show. il NEW I Hel, Colored aml’ Dress Hoods and Uleth Gasluneres buyers we have a nice new Dress Goods. BIG of New Bonds all to look over our new lleeks&Go Telephone 98. ' leurs: BAKERY, Bikes CD "1 rl . . 3 eooeeooeeoooooooog C. I Urea DOZ Made at the Eclips Bakery. STEWAR Best Bread. .SWG nioiicix ` _‘__ -4 illllllll muy. e ln the News Illslrlel. ni, a o oc A vanr pretty wedding toik place at Mr. George Howa.rd's, Highfield, Wed- nesday evening, the parties being Mr. Walter E. Burke of Charlottetown and Miss M. Alice Howard. They were married at 8 p.m. by Rev. A. D. Mc- Leod. 'I`he bride was given away by her father.:The bridesmaids were Miss Louisa Howard and Miss Louisa Sellar of Charlottetown. The groom was sup- ported by his brother, Vernon Burke, and Mr. George Ayers. Union Road. The bride and bridesmaids were hand- somely attired in white. The room in which the ceremony took place was actually like a conservatory of flowers, directly over where the contracting parties stood during the ceremony being a large bell of flowers. The bride re- ceived many beautiful presents. :About thirty couples were in attendance. After the marriage supper the new‘y wedded pair drove to their new home in Char-I patents granted prior to 1836), were issued by the United States. These in-l revelation to all who visited that ex- 1 position and was justly attributed to the stimulus given to invention by the United States Patent system. It was believed by many that the inventions there exhibited represented the highest development possible, that there was no further room for improvement in many ot the arts at least. Ye‘, the ef. feet of this exposition was not, as might have been expected, to discourage in- vention and to convince inventors that nothing more remained to be done. that the held of invention was exhausted. _ but to largely stimulate invention. For three years af'er this exposition the number of applications for patents re- ceived wss less each year by fully one thousand than in 1876; but in 1880 the number was nearly one thousand more; in 1881 nearly tivetthousand more; in 1882 ten thousand more than in 1876 were received. Laat year the number received was. by six thousand. more than twice the number received in inexpressible helpfulness . . - n How shall I make the most of that GlBa|`l8d ‘ Guardian R3p0|`I° one life God has given me ? Jesus says: °-I must work the works of Him that ers and correspondents' sent me while it is day.” In every ,work we undertake we should ask our- selves three qusstions. lst. Is this work The latest “Numa Hallpenlngs occurring legitimate? 2nd. Is it individual? 3rd. Is it vital ? ' In Speaking of the individual wor k. she'quotedEniersou_:"Nature arms each I cannot do yours. How many yeal- ausies this would quench. Some people think if they were only in diierent cir- cumstances, how much better they would be. You and I are just where God intended us to be. If we find our surroundings uncrngenial, let us re- irnemberthat we are not strengthened by repcsing on a bed of cider-down. This is par: of the polishing process. At fthe last--Oh beautiful lhnught- i“We sha‘l be like him.” Minutes read and approved. ‘ Election of oiiicers for the ensuing year shows Hou. President Miss Fair- banks. Halifax; President Mrs. Dr. Currie, Halifax; Vice Presidents Mis. Dr. Dodge, Mrs. llaxter, Miss Carmich- a.al,New Glasgow ;Mrs. Bayne,Mabou; Mrs. Bruce. St John; Mrs. H. H. Mc- Pherson, Halifax; Mrs. Robinson, Moncton; Mrs. Rosborough, North Sydney.Corrcspondiug Secy’ Miss Boak, Halifax; Rec. Secy’ Miss Eva Holmes,, Halifax- Treasurer Mrs Blackwood » number of delegates required at ‘the annual meeting. It was decided to eluded all patented inventions exhibited l leave the number as before. The future is uncertain, but if yo at the Centennial Exposition at Phila- I The President wished auxiliaries to keep your btood pure with Hood’s Sar 1 dolphin. an exposition of which the note that delegates be reasonably sure Saparilla you may be sure of good most strikin and im rtaut feature was _the will attend the annual meeting, health its dis la o§theimPr?ivements in in 'b fb s ndin in their names l out 0 1. at you cm su l ' ,A an ~ . ` I f “NWS *lt* b1'°“SNP°b°vf by Amari- eseheiioh eieisai with me must ae- num l you- Ask to weour $8.50 Rock. Ita nphaniy. can invention, adisplav which 'was a votiorial exercses. » ' » -”° ‘lways Plalsgd lm °e°y°°_--‘pd vm had N _ '- - i - - ‘ ` _ . _ our ` Tl” °1°5‘-“S §°’s'°“ °f ‘h° °””“°'1 8 At St. Andrews, on Sept 13th,Samson meeting of the W. F. M S. was held .F h 0 d 72 ,_ _ - - ~ ...e..... .. Ms. D. “<1” "S “» “s fr” ~ 2101-1:J.\'|' NEW in the chair. After the usual opening _ ' _ A i errises the minutes were read and Ulkllsn- BX 4.. approved. Mrs. Dodge read a letter was fiund tliatwe have $18,000ofa surplus, The appropriation of the funds is as follows :- ' New Hebrides » St. Lucia Trinidad Schools Catechists in Trinidad Demarari. Korea $1.000 1,000 2.500 2,500 1,100 . 1,000 Total amount $9, 100 J ackgts--Semi-fitting backs Cloth, in all shades. fancy blacks are a. leading feature. hal is Fashienalile 1876. The surplus was unanimously voted some oo THE NEw»TriiNos To BE SEEN AT -MY STORE is the correct thing, with a number of rows of stitching across the bottom and cuH`s. They are made of Beaver - ca es-Golf Capes are very fashionable. Cloth Capes of three \ ` quarter leggths with a. full sgapedéilpunce age the \;ry1newe§tSD0V@lCY- K _" ,).` _ ` k -_§ 5‘\\ v Dress Goods- lei" ` ‘=°1°°S» em" ‘°” is c“_ @"»"~’@S "?"“’ "NY ` ' _ much in vogue, but boucle and fancy S505 effects are “ill "ery f@~Sl“°““bl*fy 1 F Dkagg/5715' “' ' " ' "` ” " 5" 'C " LLM* ` Mi||]|‘|g|'y-In Milliuery W6 fllld quite a. change; sime of the smart- est shapes are turned up in the front or at the side. There is also a modihed ' _ ,, trelawney shape, the brim dipping all round, excepting one side where ii. is u ll m n _ turned up sharply. Rounded low crowns are prevalent and many of the i` 1 - brims are lined with a contrasting shade, such as dark and light blue brown and pink beaver and white, bleue nationale and matelotte the latter wing a brioht pale shade of cornilower, wine red and tabac, and a pink tone of ` .5 l cl to are the leading' colors 'I llll Popula _ Printer ` seiriiiieiei ,_. i Queen Sc. T further particulars see South Window Wholesale lS Cases expected to-morrow. French grey, an oma -. 1 _ _ _ _ Spot and check velvets, also plain covered with spot veiling is one of the new features of trimming this season, natural wings very large. Such as Partridge, Peacock, Guinea Fowl, etc., and Tips are also very much worn. All hats are trimmed close up to the front and very broad. For of VIY STORE. Samuel’ n0'BEE|e 5, 605|; “_ _ _ , man with a particular faculty which f)’“‘§'3R5°__R‘?m9mb°" Qommlttee helps him to do something which no me°l\D_2 1° Pleblsmie ROOUIS 1 - M- C- other can do. You cannot do my work. A. to Uht t 8 ‘cl k. _ - discretion. . The society cnnferred the honor ‘of life membership on the retiring Presi- dent, Mrs. Dr. Dodge, for which she thanked the ladies. The question drawer was opened and satisfactorily answered. It was agreed to print, next year. 5.000 reports. An invitation from Yarmouth was read for the annual meeting to be held there next year. 'It was moved and seconded that we accept the very kind and cordial invitation. The usual resolution: of thanks were passed to the ladies of Zion Church tor their cordial reception ac- corded them and to_ the other I ladies of the town for their kind hospitality; to the several railway and steamboat com- panies -for their substantial aid in gran!- ing reduced rates to the delegates: to the various newspapers for the g'a‘u- ous inseriion of the reports and notices I of this convention. A resolution ot sympathy to Mrs. Sutherland was also pafsed and a ie- solution of sympathy with M'ss ilr. O’Hara in the illness of her mother. --God be with you till we meet again” was su-'ig and Mrs Dodge closed with prayer. _ The delegates, their entertainers and ~ the ladies of St. James’ church, who so kindly helped in the entertainment were invi'ed to a reception in the base- pient of the church in the evening at .30. ' . In the evening an informal but very pleasant rezeption was tendered the delegates by the young people of Zion Church. The room had been pretftiiy- decorated for the occasion. After some time passed in scc'al intercourse re- freshments were served. The. recep- Q ___ Q' i to the F. M. Board, to be used at theirll 0 1 $ in MOOE D39 @@@U@ % all prices, viz goods. . _ coi.i.Ai'zs, Lll‘°S.‘ e<=APES»=~=~» 0 QB ’ What We Advert lse ei tion gave an opportunity for the dole- __ .a ' _ ' __ ggtgs who had been very busily engag. ` ' 1 it R 1 _ , . . e uring the meetin sof the soci ty. 0 down cya ty Halifax; For. Secy’ Mrs. A. G. Troop, to meet each other argl the members of ~ V THE development of industries Halifax; Y. P. W. Miss McCul1ock, Zion congregation inasocial way. The _ through patentei inventions. (Coni- _` Truro; Sec. Supplies Miss Forrest, occasion was much en'o ed b A ll. Th ' || 1 "1 V 5 . ; f municatiou from Messrs. Marion & Hafifax; Secy. Miss Band. Miss meeting closed by sinéiilrg "Blellt be ting Marion. Solicitors of Patents and Ex- Davidson, Truro; Auditor Mr. Waddell., tie that binds.” and the benediction pro-. _ _ ~ .if S' ` ports, New York Life Building, Mon- Halifax. Board of management. and nounoed by Rev. Mr. Kirby. _' :_ treal.) Prior to January 1s', 1881. nominating committees were appointed. Most of thedefegateg leave for their ' _ * ' I 1 A . _ 236 136 patents (not including 9.957 Alively discussion followed on the hnmegthis morning, W; haves ‘ . '. _' . great variety in stock at prmelt it latest designs in Birch, Ash, Elm, Oak and Walllf, 4%.l$5i. $7i. _See sic. $12. $15 saddle ith' l rel’ Bud something to ' hymn _Our ad to.-day isnt of "Come audbay Order.” . Irs ii request for criticism mnrethan anything else. “ ‘ Here’s the story We’vo just finished o inf a magnificentstook of m. We’ve used every effort to P find just ‘the things that yt!! _ -_ , _ would like. ' " ' e Have we succeeded 2 ‘ ` That’s the question. We’re makings special dil- play of these beauties. iAci