Hood’s .iarsaparllla Has won success lar beyond tho ,gmt of advertising only. The secret of its wonderful popuh,-_ ity is explained by its liapproaohgble M<‘1°1`(. Based upon a prescription whim curvil people considered incurable, Hood’s .farsaparilla iuircs the best-known vegetable rem. eilics. by such a combination, propor. tion and process as to have curative power peculiar to itself. its cures of scrofula, eczema, psori_ nsis. :ind every kind of humor, as well as caturrli and rheumatism-prove Hood’s .farsaparilla the best blood purifier ever produced. its cures of dyspepsia, loss of appe. titc :ind that tired feeling make it the greatest stomach tonic and strength. nxsroi-cr the world has ever known, Hood’s .farsaparilla ls it thoroughly good medicine. Begin to take it TODAY. Get HOOD’S. lt Will All Come Out in the Wash is a` true saying if you use FEIJS NAPTHA SOAP Hundreds of people who have tried it are pleased. It means less labor and better results. Try lt. 7c a. bar-10 bars 60c. Webster 6: McKay Phone 199 Cor Kent and Gt. George Sts. Y \ mmm? " WHEN 0NEg \ A ’."’..\‘\‘ \?"~.?‘\<‘ \“f'~P‘\‘ 5 .im .Real hungry anything is good to eat, but our Bread tastes good when you are not hungry. We keep a "‘\_’\ Plain _ 7c loaf 3, D“¢h°5S¢ 0 .tc loaf ` ` Gfahim ' . 4e1oai~' 2 Ds STEWART. ”` acursn saxnnv. Baker Bet Bread. 3 »A»A»A-'A»A.4.A.¢.A.A.A.A.¢ For Colds. This is the season for colds. Almost everybody has one." We have prepared for a big- crop of colds by stocking up with all the best remedies. Laxa Bromo Quinine, Laxa-Cold, Quinine Pills, 1, 2, 3. and 5 grains, etc., etc. N.B.-Our Quinine Pills are made by Wampole & Co., and are greatly superior to ordinary makes. "'r1~u-: 'rwoUMAcs” lacbonaidilaclinnon, 1 nuueelsrs, cof_G:.Georgeeno Kent sn. _ Jthem. * ‘ ' ' ' _ »- . 1 5 Sl gl e .».- p ~._`f` - . . good assortment _ _ I .» Vienna 7c loaf I 5 'run GUARDIAN, cnaaiorrnrown, riuncn snwaxn tsiann, ocrossa 3, .9..3__ ,_ _ "3 _A .__ , ,f r mrs |-1 VFW *hu ALL " if ‘jfs = ~_» ,-’,~'~‘,-~‘_.',_j='..e.¢`~__i»,;‘°$.-',§,.§!-,§ s, iiws uiuni miiiisi .ge Tan Princess arrived last night at ten lninutes to nlneand ths train at halt past n ne. Tue funeral of the late James E. Mc- Donald wllltake place at ten o'clock Tan remains ot the late James E Mc- D°D81d. M, L. A., Cardigan arrived home last nikht from Boston and`wcrc taken to l the residence of Senator McDonald, The Esplanade. The Caledonian Club attended Monday mornin; ,in regallaand as the mournful dlrge ct | Lochaber No More sounded out from the W. C. TURNER will lead the men'S\ bag pipes and the large funeral procession meetinr in the Y. M. C. A. parlor, Sun- #moved up Wage, Street the Sight was ,,~ day at four o'clock. ' S. S. Coban is due here this evening more than ordinarily solemn one. ` A QUIET but very pretty wedding took :film M°°U'f¢l. and Soils M°l1f\8»7 at 110911 l place at the residence of they groom’s °' S5 J°i\° 5 NPWf°\lDd18Dd Vi! Sid' 95’ ;| brother, Orlebar Street.Thursday evening, ‘nd N979* SYdU¢’Y» C- B- } when Robert G. Bonnell was united in the Ar the central curl mo cum-eh, Lords .b°°dS °f WY m°frim°°Y i° Miss MW Dgymhe fouowh, to .cs Wm be disc” E 0. McPherson, Glen Martin, Lot 61. Rev. D. 3 p s e _ inthe morning“What do ye more than others," in the evening, “The song ot Moses and the Lamb." Tm: whaleback barge Mabel, in tow of` S SD. uglass H Thomas is dueto arrive here this afternoon from Louisburn C. B B. McLeod, odiciated. The bridesmaid fwas Miss Maggie 'McPherson _and D. J. Bonnell acted as groomsman. After the ceremony a sumptuous supper was served to all the invited guests, after which ‘musicwas indulged in until a late hour » - _ when the guests departed to their respec- 'ith ‘ mu °“1`3° °t Reserve R_“°.°f Mm” tive homes, all having being satisfied with coal to Peake Bros. 8C Co. ‘ _ having spent a very enjoyable evening. Ar Souris on Thursday before Stipen- W THE Local Council of Women met in di", B'”‘°°h°"d J' D- M°C°"““°k» B' G' l the Y. M. C. A. parlor yesterday morning. McLellan, B McDonald and R. F. Mc- Donald were each ilned $50 and costs tor violation ot the Scott Act. Ara meeting ot the Victoria's last night it was decided to apply for entrance ft r V Blake and B n Brown were a Int yro ppo - ed a committee to represent the olub. .volt meeting in Charlottetown. BA com After routine business the President read a report ot the delegation to the National. Council at Toronto including an outline of the proceedings there. A resolution was unanimously passed to invite the ex- tho Foo\;ba_11 Langue and W_ F, Comngg, ecutivecommittee of the National Coun- cil p£Women of Canada to bold their Tn muket was fairly will attendedtmitte consisting oi the oillcers of the weather, ' l yesterday. Prices were not changed from I Cmmcu was '°°p°mted to make all necessary arrangements upon §.‘;.°?.1‘§i;“”° §.2'.iff§’ii.‘2‘.?l‘§.T§.‘ZZ”i§£l2 '=°°""= fm- Mc- °“mm‘==~» or Gm- , per 9 eral Secretary. A matter affecting one of 30° per pair' The duh market' W” mt as the schools was brought before the Coun- large as usual owing the prevalent rough* cil and the Corresponding Secretary was afivisedto mention the subject to the Som-2 excitement was caused on Kent `,School|Board for inquiry. The subject of Street near Queen yesterday afternoon by l tuberculosis was brcu ht forward and an _ 8 _ the gyra' ions ciltwo men somewhat un-_ article bearlrg thereon was read by the der the influence of liquor. After per- Recording Secreguy, whereupon it W” forming on the street for some time up Jn deemed advisable lo bring the matter 1' "‘ f wer. ~-~ » I _. - - ._' I s 1 K, v . J \\ 7 HIGH CLASS _FURS _ We’ve a storeful of Furs of absolute correetnws' of ¥quc!i~'ty and finish beyond criticism. _ _ _ _ ' We quotea few prices on some really _ attractive things--not low in price but high in value. ~ v FUR - .' _ '.";_ e 1 -ir lv ,helm-in .. yard, ‘gwibh mm ,hey may have the disease _ _ _ . Rich, bright, full sable ruff, 8 tails, very, pretty 4” '-.»§§--jl$l8.'50 Among ,hose jeaving the city "$81.5" =.` placed among those classed as infections, _ _ i _ 5 _ _ 5 _ were Mrs (Dr.) D. J. Mcllcod on return " °t°"Ad3°‘u`°°d° 4 - ' &‘ 1, 1 LONE Sable St01¢» de¢P Uch C5105 IU M1195- -_` - ~ - - - - » ~ ° -” - 25»25 . s i 1 to Sydney; Miss E. Lowe to Moncton; Miss Amy M Carver to Boston; Miss Theresa Mc-Donald Lmncbing to Glace Bay where she will spend the winter with her brother Dr. McDonald: - THE congregation of Cardigan has called Rev. Edwin Smith of Kensington. The calliabeing signed largely and en- thusiastically. This it 8 V817 invitilil Held and should Mr. /Smith see dt to accept, there will doubtlessly soon bee. very strong congregation there. Rev. D. Fiske _of Florenceville, N. 13,1 supplies Murray Harbour South on Oct. 4. I ' 2 ' _ Ar a meeting ofthe Ladies’ Aid oi the 1(,';i_f:kf'°°‘;’,,‘I;:;“SS,;°f;:7i°P’ M,";;“°:°°tl;,l;: ~. P. E. I. Hospitallast night the gross pro- ceeds of the Refreshment t B;oths at the recent Exhibition were announced to be $916 and the net proceeds $025.31 upon which sum the ladies’ are to be heartily congratulated. A very hearty vote of thanks was paseedto all who helped to make the alfair such a great success. - Pnmcn STREET Baptist Church to- morrow intends holding grand rally day services in commencement of a vigorous. enthusiastic renewal ot activity in Sunday School Work. At the morning service the pastor, Rev. G. R. White will preach in the interests oi Sunday' school work. In the afternoon a special program to include vocal and instrumental solos, roll call of classes, address by W. S. Louson, etc will be given. All 'are invited to attend these special services and make them the best day in the history of the church. Good fit, good wear, perfect satisfacticn. Ames Elolden’s advertised shoes ask for them. * For the Complexi Jn-Autumn wind play havoc with the complexion causing unpleasant chafing and roughness]of the skin. Fortunately we have prepared an ex- cellent article for the complexion “Mccs Witch Hazel Cream.” One or two applica- tions of this elegant toilet lotion will heal and soften the skin wonderfully. _ It is not sticky and is nicely perfumed. Large bottles 25c. “The Two Macs.” MacDon- ald Sc MacKinnon, Druggists, Cor Gt Geo & Ki. Sty. d W Good dt, good wear, perfect satisfaction Ames Holden’s advertised shoes ask for 4 < _ l the appearance ofthe police they Sousht boforetneMef1is..1s..oie»y and Board of ` G @ . . ` ‘ -‘ . , G G ' ; MARRIED _ . . ‘ ~ 1 #- Amie homes: mos. A. New "Laura RoJ_|'of'Ncw Glacgowcn Sept _ _ it u.¢ua.§.s-..etn.n»;.t1=x~r»4;s:»;-._!5¢is\- -ton,Sept,~mtb. -oy tte__Rsv.'G‘ Begjaxnin J. Wood,to '§_Made_- . L0 \ 4o,P.E_.*-inane. » p- ~==-_fe-_T _.f_-1°. -0 §" 1 -SMUKE _ f GAINSBORUUGH " CIGARS 2 ‘ The best 3 for ap ` quarter smoke.” Made from'c1e`af _ Havana leaf by _ skilled Union _ _ Labor. ` owney’s Chocolates “Name on _every piece." Sold in _ packages from Io cents up. _ The purest and most - popular Choco‘ates sold, _L_ i"' __ eco-oo cis-is ~ i _ \ ~_ iii; S s \` tak* "_ V fn - '- `DfQ”5i5`/57'. ` "’ S lui . { \ Duke and Duchess Canadian made 1 shoes. The some of style, full value for I* your money. Ask your dealer for tlicm." ~»‘~ line Hebennnn, _both of :Ale ' _ t* __ . ,,. _ _.,_~ _ ._;' ~ -. ._ " , ‘sf - ~ _. ,_ _. _ . 1 ,_, 1' Mechanics, .Farmer-a, Sportsman! - . -~ < ,Beautiful long stole, Hat efect' at Shoulder-_-oitidlsed _ To heal and soften the akin and remove , ` _ _, __ _ _. __ _ _ _ " ‘ ' " grease,oxl and ruststains,pai_ntand earth,etc. " ' ‘ ` ` ` I ' "`""" ' '”""”"*"‘“"'"""~‘ " 2si;a'{1¥;uetb1S;i:;»;:°i’ael§fn;ri.¢'s" 'rar soap. 5 .. `clasps.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .$5.35 . A lovely rich sable sto1e,,92 inches long-.faultless fur . . . . 1. . ' ` ~ " ' _ 1 »'.' Long, dat stole, grey squirrel, _pearl “”»*1` s _ - ~~ - " ‘._.f:-=~; 1; #i _tailspccecc acces, c_ccesml0¢o¢cc~rs_l_< @'9_';.‘V9 ‘§",’1f!,i’§Q'°;'r" l > --- » ' 5. .1 - - _ " _ . 1. _,‘. it ' ' r 5 »_, 1' Tj 5'-` `_"'V§`-702 Y Beautifully#marked,Stone Marti_n.*Rn&,‘long front. .'w.’.. . . . ~ . _~ ,,~.» . '. _-,_ rr' v ‘,,-.» ~_ ~ '¢ _ '-1'. _» __- ; _. ,. , f. 3 ,_= 1:3. 1 , _ _ , H 3( 4] 5 __§ r ` gt’ 'muses o e boo so e I L c e'l"§-“o'¢:'1'dt\‘si' iv is very beautiful sgooeiusrrio set. Ions stole. pearl lining. 5 _ ; handsomemu§i . . . . .....-..........-..l..§.;."... 75.00 fM00P.1-.: cn. M¢LE '~` ~ "` ' ' 1 _ ? l WH adi s nderw ar ””‘“ ~ iiuvrs iuurlima Tofillupyourcoalbins. Coil iS cheaper now than it will be,we are not asrnshedr with ford¢1'S RS W¢ wiube, and youu been the side in any event. Remember’ coal famine last _winter -and take our advice to buyj-now. ` p I ' V _ 5 fs,-\ Amoxsnnsa co., = " » Branch, Ottaosa, gd'3 t u f- it soil... Winter Vests, fine nb, union, in all sizes at 25, 28, 34 Winter Vests best wool 1n all sizes, 45, 55, 65, 82, $1 Plush vests and pants _at 6oc, won’t shrink. ' Children's vests and pants at 18C. to 6oc, all qualities, Combinations in all sizes $1.65, 1.90 1.20 . Staniield’s Unshrinkable Underwear for Ladies' all s ,» ' _ , _ - :.' _' ,_ _ _,_ _ .,..__~ . .,.~.~ ..¢ J.. ~,` v , , » _ _ _, _ _ _ _ . . 1. -» < A _ »~,~.,.___. _:tr-a'=1 fc 1 in ¢.i»>- 14;.. .5 Ladies’ will 'find this store the best place to bay / v 'Mmm U _ _ _ Underwear. We've all kinds, in fact we don’t _ ' ' '_ - I A I _ ‘ h expect any store on P. E. I. carries anything like the assortment? ' _ ‘ _ we do A Underwear Night, to-night ai Weeks’ I Here are a Pew Kinds,Wc’vc f,|~f¢$_$<-, S, R G G All Ii . G lownpricesiwe ask for _such__axcellent‘ goods, is 1 _ bi trade we are doin in this department. .__.We,want,__ ‘_A _ . i _ e Hgereare some reasogs whyiyou Should - .00, $1.10. Heavy Twi11'§`C1oths, 54 inch in black, oxfords, etc. i- 5 5 ' Heavy Wool Friezes, good value at all shades . it Stylish Cord Friezes in Navy, Grey, etc A - f ~. »-$1.20 And' a hostof the latest tweeds and the up to; izes. $3. 3 5 per yard-' ‘ ' » A ' » _._ il-__5`_f_.;_ - fir, _ V ;3.~,._ .» " '