E “Wk #A-&-ei-» s~ .- li' g M Acadia College. Nm Bi.aci{_\n_\iz returned missionary fromTrinidad, will address a meeting in the Presbyterian church to-morrow. Thursday evening. at 7.35. All are cordi- ally invited. THB body of a man was found on ibn shore of Muddy Creek, §yesterda_v morning. The remains were not identi- Scd. Coroner Bowness went yesterday ahernoon to hold an inquest. Sm Mclicnzie Bowell and Senator ()‘Brion of Montreal, who are making a pleasure tour of the Maritime provinces, spent Ziioniiay- night in Summezsiilejfand left yesterday morning by the Northum- btfknil. TRS Campana on her return trip to Biontreal yesterday morning, took away from here S9 cases eggs, shippped by -Hesxrs. J. 3.. Morrison, A. McKinnon, and Iii. C. Delaney; 435 boxes cheese shipped by A. J. Bitiin, 62 cases lobsters ghipped by “fright Bros. and a quantity of snndries. it the request of a. number of shippers [he day of the weekly sailing of the steamer Elliott from Summerside to &dney has been changed from Monday ic Wmlncsday. By this arrangement goods can be landed in Sydney fresh for Saturday market. Her next sailing will 150 Q Wednesday, 12th inst. Tlnsteamer Elliot paid her weekly trip toE-ydney from this port yesterday leaving at noon. She took away 13' cattle §ipped by Mr. John A. Mann, 1 horse Qbipped by Mr. Thos Leard, Albertoii, 4|!! fanning mill, shipped by Hall Manf. Q. S) bushels potatoes, 4 cases glass and tqltltity oi building materials shipped \1&1\oeM:Kay 8.: Co. 20 bbs potatoes &&d by James Brehaut a quantity of ilmd lumber,b0ardS and sashes,shipped b1Seburmau Lecurgey Ce and a quantity K a_lndi‘i§=s-. *Thursday evening. As important business ` in the Board of Trade Rooms, to-morrowl will be transacted all Councillors are re-l quested to be present. Members of thc. Board are also cordially invited. l The Board of Trade of Summerside has |` gone to much trouble and considerable M expense, to prepare for the Canadian* Trade Review matter relating to that, town and section, and the present indica- tions are that it will be more fully dealt; with as a municipality than will Char-i lottetowii. The Review has extended the . courtesy of its columns, both for descrip~ tive matter and for illustration, alike to the several corporationsof Charlottetown, Q ` Summerside, Souris, Georgetown and Montague All but Montague have responded, so far as the GUAR-; DIAN is informed, to the opportu- nals expressed the opinion that Char- tottetown, and the Eastern end of the Island generally, usually secured the lion`s share of any advertising that was isupposed to be for the entire Province. There can be no doubt as to the growing importance of Suminerside as a commer- =cial centre, and all the western section is contributing to its growth. Both as an import and as an outport, Summerside must comc rapidly forward. The shipping ta and from the West is via]Summerside, . and since this trade is expanding year by year, there is a very bright outlook for the merchants Of that thriving town. | 1 l _ ! Mr. J a mes Bethune of Picton, is in the g city spen dinga two week’s holiday. Hel will spend a few days in Summerside before returning. Mrs. Rafuse, Brighton, Mass., who has been visiting her mother. Mrs. Cann, Pleasant Valley, for the past six weeks returns home t-morrow morning. She is accompanied byMiss Maggie Gunn. 'ext ` - S’SlDE AND PRINCE C0. . .$§’i§.1ffi§.'§f° t‘2“$$`§i`LiiT§,“§7°§.fiZ”iZi`il0llSCrVa tlvc i ____ sume her studies in Acadia College ° _--__- HISS Bertha Schurman left yesterdayl THB regular monthly [meeting of the _ ,_ . _ _° Mr. Edgar Kier, Malpeque, spent Sim *nominal for Wolfv-ille, .\'. S., to enter `Summerside Board of Trade will beheld (Cgntinued from Fourth page, day in Bedeque. ninty presented them. \Vhen Mr. Kirk-; ‘ wood of the Review, came to the Island al month ago, one of the Summerside jour-, Hon. Geo. E. Foster was then introduc ed and was received with cheers. ll He was in' good voice and was heard to better advantage than his leader. In commencing his ad-7 dress he attacked the Farquharsoni Government claiming that it was not, Liberal and had held on to power by the purchase of Mr. Pineau and bringing back Mr.Peters from British Columbia. Proceeding to Dominion aifair he claimed that the present administration had increased the debt in- stead of decreasing it as was their cry previous to securing the reins of power. Hefthen compared the expenditures under both administrations and claimed that Tarte was the only man who offered Misses Mary and Katie Millman of Alberton, left for Worcester, Mass., on Monday morning. l Miss Thirza. Grigg of Hingham, Mass., is visiting at Alberton, the guest of Mr and Mrs. P. B. Clark. Mr. James M. Gordon, a former resident of Alberton, now of Chicago, Ill., is visit- ing his many friends at Alberton and vicinity. Miss Ethel Hamilton of Worcester, Mass., who has been spending a few weeks with friends at Alberton, returned on Monday. Mr. H. B. Champion, in the employ of Mr. R. T. Holman, Summerside, is spend- an explanation and he said that “the Gov- ernment is making' lots of money and consequently can spend it.” It had been charged at the last election that the Liberal Conservative party were divided and the Liberal party united. We were divided, Mr. Foster said, but we are united now, they were united in their hunger for otlice but they are divided now. He believed that the Liberal Con- servative pirty and policy would triumph in the coniiu; election. but it' that policy were not well grounded and conducive to the best interests of Canada then let it fall. Proceeding Mr. Foster spoke eloq-- ucntly of the progress made in Canada during the past thirty years, how geogia- phical difficulties and differences of race and creed had been surmount-ed and the country united in one great Dominion. It was a nt field for the greatest talents and ing two weeks’ vacation with his parents ta Alberton. forced to send a contingentt to assist in the Einpire’s battles. The Canadians hai fought nobly, and Canada and the Empire V were stronger than they were before lthe gage of battle had been thrown down. l Mr. Foster address called forth frequent ,applause which was prolonged at the 'close. It was now getting late and al- ! though many had gone away a large com- ‘ pany remained, who raised vigorous cries for _Mi-. Stewart, to which he responded ' beie1iy,thankingthe distinguished visitors , and predicting that Sir Charles would soon 'again be Premier of Canada. He touched upon the failure_ of the G0V%l'l\IIlBf\b to seciufe a fast At- lantic Line, or. to lower thc high rice ofbinder twine or of coal oi . '19 greatest ambition, and with our growing 2,-hich they made so much talk yem.;gog\;f' greatness the stimulus to mental and'§They had bum-led everything ,ad he. industrial activity was increased. iwngended had treated our “tuned He concluded with an eloqucntisoldiers badly, sending them 03 fwm P°l'°1‘*\lSi0D 0” the WM' in 'Quebec withl. pittance in their packets south Africa which when it bloke outland g,,,,,gu,em S,,c0,,d_c1,,,, tickets on made our people feel that thegun which thggovernmgm; Railwa,y.He Was`l18&I’l7.lly was directed against a._ British home :cheered Un resuming his geam anywhere was directed against a. Cana-f' ML Martin, M_ P3 followed and was dian home. Our people heard the call and! Speaking when THE GUARDIAN ' “axe the hand of a reluctant government was sentative was compelled te lavee . _ ,., , \ / " 1 " \ `.' in < , \ 1 \ ,_ 1 \l '/ \ f if ' _ - -1 J » . , ~; Q ‘ vc I . ,. _ *_* , ,V ,W \( . ini. i_(\ \ ` » I ," _ A ` ` , l < » A YUNGE STREET BARBER. A_ barber of Toronto, whose chair in a fashionable hair-cutting studio on Yonge street is in constant demand, told an interesting story of the manner of hisillness and subsequentrecovery from it by means of Hutch. In effect, he said that he had _been i a s indulging-overly much-and his entire system, stimulated by the potency of " John ~ Barlcycorn," reckcd not of the morrow. But, alas, time is inexorable, and the after- » . _ effects follow surely, and when he awakened from a sound, if not refreshing, slumber, 1 - ‘ ' _ . his sickness was-frightful. .“ I had such a headache that I was fairly blinded,” he I A " My stomach seemed 'full of a- sour, bitter, fermenting mass, "that filled my mouth with its nastinessf My- tongue clicked against the roof of my mouth as though it were metal, and my nausea was rendered more nauseating by not being able to get relief. I had to work, so came down looking like a corpse. When I entered the ‘ boss ’ said ‘ Hutch l’ I thought I was discharged and turnedito go, when he . said ‘ Hutch ’ again and held out something towards me. I took a small tablet and he told me to swallow. it. I did so. It was only about si’x minutes before I" became relieved-the headache stopped, the saliva in my mouth produced a clean, sweet taste, and my whole stomach seemed to be relieving itself of the rotten stu& which caused my distress. When I went to my lunch at noon Iwas good and ready for it, ' \ ~¢- 5 C f and I clou’t do a thing now but carry a vial of Hutch Tablets with me.” borne street, onapplication. ‘°.'.‘ \ -,, -_ iii i .;/~ :J .4 The Woodward Medicine Co., Limited, do not publish the name' of the barber Y herein described. His name and address will be furnished at their oflice, 11 Col- 'I‘en Hutch ten cents. All druggists, or by mail from the Woodward Medicine Co., Limited, » 11 Colborne Street, Toronto. f i § E E can O-O-O-O-O-O .e.e...Assurance Company, - ~~~ .1111 New Business in Canada. In IR.a't:i.O of .Assets to Lia'bi1itie‘sl In .Actueml ZElesu.1ts~ 611°- Invest- arxent Policies- if -02| 119* Illbl si before insuring- i,i“‘g J. Provincial Manager. ii us for llates,and Particulars harioiteiown, P, EL, "m”*’#“'&;__ E"f“I i lei ,fc ` » fi-'5 , » ' ..»-\--»-~»-».- aw " j , . . A _ l---¢_._-_»-_.»- »-»..__.»-..-.. ..._-.. a A Y* , 1 E l P y ,_ , i 1. i § 4, \` ' \ l sit /\ ‘liz-“rata ._ ;_` _. . , ,f _ » , '_ I '_ , V I """"”*"°3‘”¥oriiidg: --State will: - Z ” ,-I-" ' ' » Xl* “‘\' .'_ with her cousin, ,Mrs Joseph i _ _ Q ‘ ` - ` 1 Miss M`c‘Kinnori` isoneof Graham’s Road’s , if) ;~5\,‘,f" I , _ 4 i A '_ , » ,_ ijourney and la' idelighftiul sojourn iii' ,____________,____"_ __*m > i i 2. W-si ' The new things in in our old Way Lnw. ' ’ i , ` Hr. Edward Hackett of flfiznieih is 9-* the Revere Hotel. ‘ Mr. Thos. Kickham of Searls, W" in the city yesterday. - I M80d0nBId» mes M* Mr, J, B, Patong returned to the city from Sourie yelteriib-Y l I ” Mr. GeorgeS. Enman; barrister; HUP' t,ague,was among the visitors to the city yesterday. , M1-,.. Peggy ' Eannell leaves »~=s°»;=i=i=1s1i°r.=hef 1.’-'_i~°‘f‘° 1 thy, .Ny has afvaiaam, -w spend with his parents, Mr. Nicholas of Alexandra. , ' Miss Amy M. Carver, principal of veraen-Riv¢r‘~.Schooi,- has resimwd 1151*. positionwith .intienti0n.0f. §%kfU§,_P' at the Emerson School of Oratory,B06b0lI. R,v_H_.D. Leitch of St. Elmo, Ont.. and P F Larkeil, of Martintown, le native province, after spending several weeks,_;0`zi'the;Is1and. ' _' sMrs. (Dr.) Gale of Stanley Bridge leaves this morning on return to Calais visiting relatives and friends on the Island. She -is accompanied by her sister, Miss Gertrude McLeod. - Mr. Robt. Fennell of Fennell .Sc Chandler, and Mrs. Fennell, leave this aternoon for Summerside, where they will relggiqgver night &D\i ill U18 IIIOID-1 ing cross by the S. b._Northumberland on -a trip to Boston and New York. » The many friends, of Mr. 1Ernest S. Weeks will pleased tloilblllil. »has -re-entered -Prince, 01 W-_$1428-, and purposes taking lthe” cci`ursc` thait` institution. Sons of Temperancelfaud those having occasion to write the Grand Scribe will 'please note the 'change ln arldre_ss.i`7 n » .M158 ,Rebecca McKinnon, Graha."n“i’S\ Road, letves for Clermont, N. S;,"this» most estinable young ladies. Her host ot ffieiif1s,;0i..m ,ivaiiin-._. iiera pleasant] illiicle Saurs domains. ff ` » ' , I\er\'e force is t-he vérv lite of- man and l - ` , g A , ‘ I every organ of the liumin body is depend' " “’ lent upon it. Just as soon as the lilood' ` get-s"_t`lii1i and ivatery and “tails to Supply" N ii »n.isliintnt to the neri es there comes a. a train of nervous disorders; iicrvonspros-’ limit” "i°3"“’t"i.‘“’ ""’lii"’°`"V’ li~“"“.i“‘“il.;.?i‘Zi“‘=: “_” ,c ea i. n. ` ae" férve 00 '"‘“ and ievitalizes tlie herve cells ivalgiecl la; A meetwa of than en and ills-ease.overi\-ork and wori-y; ~Itiifl»evoiid ers of the I ibfril partyi the iltoubt the (;v<(i1rld`s greatest Q restorative. ` Royalty will bfi na (1 |n tl1§ Stcrc econ-iiiicn e iy your ani' ~ _ ~' -' _ _-iii Druggists recommend abd gellfililan oc “pled bvb H “"\qr'o" E (led I Prowse Bros corncr Queen SU' Thursday evening the sixth del’ i"-.---°-_- - _ S p einber instant at the hour Ol 7 o’clccL for crvanization gi1i°p0S68 60 A 5 C8111? plrt1!,"9`i° " P4,t;,|-ig; . sir Louis Davies willbe pre . .ig _ _ f V WT NEWAUTUMN Bron Goode Trlmmln|s» Furs, _ ' Jackets Gapos Lalilos’ Sulh Silks , Sailm. ' An elegant display of handsome autumn novelties and Q - llllllll WMM, IRRHSIUE in the city yesterday. 4 . L ERFBT ALBERT with all the hotel oils no which cannot land. :ioderaco Free stoamors. Special ai 3, IUIOIIIJ l BLRRIBTUBB. Solicitors Notaries Public kc. loan. orricast K. J Manrnv, B. A.. ~- returir I Me., after spending about two monthsl lbw .. ‘liidy The ma ing miifnie fm »»ii§'§§»¢a shells of places of interest $22.11 "ph, at aid at A BI_`.\' DLE OF NERVES I _.___ Twist' chewin_,g toba-oc_o is 20 , per cent larger th in ifircii irly, B l‘l()bI<.l-is 5 JOHL F President ( ‘ W I I _ -n , . - Z. _l , ' `-. »..»' - _r v z, Bllll 35,1., _.&, .~ _- ' __'.:', s' ,t~ "'~"=,f»~ -'»~ ,- il ii ,_ ,,`:` 3," .' :I - '1 ~ - _ ml ~;-.»_~ 5 -. .B1 5 ‘Z Q . _ -,qw f, ~ ._ '*‘ "‘~}` im. ‘iw thticsesitrtiiiili it India and lENll Sales exceed that of any fiber »- #Marcela ef- . ...N .` the Lower Provmdds " wi ' ¥*'i“»£