§':}\l‘§'ii\*i=§. livin iii I rl- ii ian- in ____,;_.`,V.._,..>`_., _ mazcuannmccna Dinner i V .*’;_°£,_& .T _.--,,, ;ClT‘Y AND '" oolfo Pills A Il _Pggq»¢@lc.U\u§, _ A Custard and *g*,|¢*,l, Chocolate Jelly Pudding D We have now in stock somethi new in the Jelly Powder line cf davors' * This powder is made from the inest quality of Calf-Foot Jelly crystalized § and tlien ground an mixed with the highest grade of pure fruit Bavors. * Every package of this _Custard Powder * will mrgke one quart delicious Creamry Custa _ We have also in stock all the leading * davors in Pure Gold jelly at xo per pkg * Webster & llcllay Q The Ideal Grocery ; Phone :gg Hitt 9§"'_f%'.'=i iii!! _ _ _ _ \ ' J cHiAP_ni\s\Ns casa #unleash We have another lot of those cheap Raisins on hand, which we want to clear out before our new stock comes in. This wi-ek we oder them at the rate of 3 pounds for 20 cts Call early and gets. supply of them before they are all gone. Beer 6: Goff, _P _ L » OUR LB R GF STORE "' _-I '$511131 0 _M Elomnnns will moot for drill this even- ing at 8 o clock in uniform. _ Tmimlil °P¢¢ial arrived ln the City at 10,30 Saturday night, Tru: Rev. J. A. Morrison, Toronto, Dreached very aceeprably in the Baptist church yesterday evening. THE Brant arrived in port shortly after 9 o’c1ock Saturday evening and sailed again during the night for Piewu having on board Commander Spain. TH! l‘°D8lrS to the Minto are nearing completion and a day or two the steamer will bcas good as previous to the blaze. It is estimated that the repairs will cost nearly $1,000. Ynsrnnnar the new Presbyterian church at Cavendish was opened. Rev. G. P. Raymond drove out in the afternoon and preached at the afternoon service. Trm editor of the New York Observer occupied the pulpit of Zion church yester- day evening. During his address he paid a tribute tothe late Rev. D. Suther land who was a regular contributor to lhisjournal. BELLE Stanford owned by J. Hart, Syd- ney, il. P.: Stranger entered by Daniel McDougall NorLii"5ydney; Ben F, entered by A Fenconer Sydney C. B. were brought lto the City on Saturday evening by the ' Princess, to take part in the i;_.ces. ` MR.Loslie Cook sang with great ac- ceptance A. J. Holden’s “Resurrection” at the evening service in the First Meth- odist church yesterday. In the absence of Prof. Watts, Mr. W. A. McKee pre- sided at the organ. MUCH interest was displayed in the tennis tournament played at Victoria Park on Saturday afternoon.Mr. Leith E. 1 Brecken and Miss Chipman of St. Stephen w N. B. came 03 victorious. beating Mr. A. E. Ings and Mrs. Warburton in the Final Round. H. Price Webb ir was greeted with aserics of crowded houses in St. Au- drews this week, and his company gave the best satisfaction by their flue per formauces. Mr. Webber, who is now on the Maine circuit will probably come to St. John later in the season.--St. John Sun. THE marriage takes place cn the 17th of September of Rev. Alexander F. Robb and Rev. Robert Cumming, Presbyterian IS brim fun of b' . W Q ‘Miss Bessie Arnot Cumming, daughter of 9 keep High _ Quality Groceries at Low Prices. Buyers who have not visited ua will do well to call and see what we aan do in the way of Supplies. Driscoll ii Hornsby, Queen St. U»»OlO\°°O°\IllI\ll¢.°°.°°l°°.0C Q U Rich Cak an be had by ringing Telephone 2]! We hive a g00d aBs0r!meD f cake fresh Namely Dark fruit=Cake 25c per l Sultana Cake 20c per lb Whiie Cake l6c per lb. Nut Cake l6c per lb STEWART, o o ` aaccccccoccaig 7"" “Good se UO4Hl0O0l I '== U l _cf .. fb c ooocooeo clipse Bakery. 'Baines Best ~ Bread. minister at Westville, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Robb will leave for Korea where they will take up mission work. Mr. Robb is a brother of Mr. A. W. Robb of Y. M. C A. FROM time to time complaint is being _ made that shunting in the Charlottetown , station is intollerable. Saturday after- ~ noon a gentleman who is a foreigner said: “There is not words strong enough in the English language tocondemn the barbar- ‘The construction of the new railway station will remedy the grievence. THERMOMETER Rnannvos .-The follow- ing is a comparative statement of the highest temperature on September é ous custom of shunting in this station.” 1901 1900 1898 1897 1896 ‘ 1805 1894 51.2 ON Tuesday evening in the Y. M. C. A. Hall Mr. A. U. Braiider of Boston, who possesses a barihone voice of rare excel- lence will give a musical recital. Mr. Brander will give selections from the modern German, English and American composers. He introduces a novel feature in his short sketches of the dif- ferent schools of composers, giving a short sketch before each group of songs. Miss Enid McLean whois so well known asa reader will assist Mr. Brander. A very pleasant evening is promised. Hear Branderl 85.4 67. 57. _5 76.6 57.2 69.8 71.9 \ IPISSSGOSQQI# ___..-' BRNT I.EY'S is the best Liniment. W AND WEST The Latest News Prom Prince County. Mass Edith Hamilton returned home Saturday night. Carr. W. H. Barnard arrived in Summerslde by the Northumberland on Saturday. Da Rose with his bride left bythe Northumberland on Saturday on return to Possland, B. C. _ DURABILITY, style and economy-three point-s to consider in buying clothing. Suits that suit and satisfy. At Clark 8: Steeves, the tailors. Miss BAGNALL of Hazel Grove, who has been spending the summer at her old home, left by the Northumberland Satur- day on return to Roslinde le. 018 REGULAR meeting of Maple Leaf Rebecca Lodge, No. 13, this Monday even- ing. Afull attendance is requested as business of importance _will come bef this meetin g. Mr. W. D. McArthur who has been spending the summer in Summerside, his old home. recruiting after an attack of blood poisoning in his hand left on Saturday on return to Lynn. Mrs. McArthur will follow him in the course of a. few days. on it P REV John Smith, formerly of New Glasgow now of. Illinois after spending a vacation with friends on the Irlaud left on return vit du Cheiie former pastor of Central Stir-et Chris tian Church Summerside. THE approach of winter brings w ith the necessity of looking after the heating apparatus. In this connection Messrs. J. H. Arthur Sc Co., Summerside ‘carry in stock a full line of stove pipe, dttings, coal hods, shovel~~. etc. The tlrm is also prepared torepair furnaces and put u stoves at the lowest price for Hrst class work. Tin: following message of sympathy was forwarded on Saturday _and will speak for itself. Summerside. Sept. 7th 1901 Hozv. J omv Har, Secretary of State, ’ W8Bhll1Kl.Qll, D. Ce _ . -. I am directed by the Mayor and corpcr. ll ation of Summerslde to convey throng you to Mrs. McKinley fandwfamily the healrtfelt sympathy of the people of this town and community in her great so- :ow and also to express theirhorror of the crime that has been so ruthlessly committed in the attempted assassination of so nobleamanas Presi dent McKinley. Rlcnann HUNT, Consular Agent. The following reply was received: Mn. Ricnano HUNT, Consular Agent. Convey grateful thanks to May or and corporation for touching message of sym- pathy. A ohm, Acti- er Sec’ty of State. Mr. Wm. E. Maloney and wife,’ Mon- treal, came to the city on Saturday evening. _ Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. Berryman, Pittsburg, Pa., are in the city. They aio registered at the Davis. Mr. Frank A. Tnfri-nor, of Boston, who has been spending a pleasant vacation with his parents in the city, leaves by the Princess____this morning en route to the‘Hub.’ Mrs. A. Duggan, of Worcester, Mass. who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hermans, after having spent a pleasant time amongst friends, leaves by the Princess this morning en ,route to her home. During her stay she has made many friends. xii. “so . I ~ sdhnu RIVED and ' en for our INSPECTION ’ ‘ " ' ' 1 -1 "’ ~*- -' -~ ' ~ BORN In Charlottetown on the 7th inst. to Dr. and Mrs. Ayers a daughter. > _ MARRIED. Saturday. Mr. Smith is a.brc~_lier ofa' 'l = Every Signed ~ ~§ Chinese Christian Letter. year. In the .tenth .month his people strinocd his wife and children of every- thing, and 'turned them into the and he' cannot in these times Rnd food war-ic for Before'-leaving; you asks-l as to try and pay hini at least half his salary; and this we did while Mr. Li put in all the time that _he could in evangelistic work. At the drst of the year we received your letter exhorting Word of the Lord; from this time Mr. Li meeting with a special favor of God, with out persecution, he went everywhere prcachiu In each lace he found those and asked concerning e the doctrine. He felt himself moved by the Holy Spirit, and had no sense of shame or fear; nor in any place did any oppose with evil words. The Church voted to increased their contribution towaris his support to 25W cash per month, (or alittle over two dollars, all too little for his wife and children to starve on; whether he himself fasted by day and walked by night to save keep a true account of books given out and money taken in. From the beginning of this month' Mr. Wang (janitorand bookseller) has been undergoing severe persecution at the hands of his father-im law, (likely forcing him to pay heavily or give his wife the hepthen honours neglect- ed at her burial because otfthls, his mother and friends .hops you, return quickly to strengthen him. Among the faithful enquirers are Li the farmer; Jang the teacher; Wang the stone-mason; Li the cooper and the widow Wang.Hearers, ful and diligent, each according to his knowledge, with one mind looking for Teacher to return, open the door, and preach the Gospel more full. Will Teacher remember us' to all like- minded in Christ, our brethren in your land; and may God the Father givegracc to all; that, receiving the Holy Spirit, God may be glorihed in all. On behalf of the Church and friends, Swat-Hai-Cunt. To-da.y’s‘ Probabilities- V iig- Toniouro, Sept. 7.-(Special)-Cool on Manda ' » l ty-five years with thoroughly satisfactory results. Fu1ler’a Blackberry Cordial may be relied upon as a remedy' for all Sum merfComplaints, in Children and Adults WANTED.-A ~ U Dun lad fo parcel boy.-“feeksSn£’C;, Ta BOOM; Store. 'Ibi- Tooth Brush it with our name printed on -the handle is guaranteed by us. _-7 nolclclcaoaaooo to If the bristles come out we will give you a new J brush. ' _ This brush is made in England and is a 4 row bristle brush of 35 cent quality. _ Buying in large qubntities is what enab.es us to 'sell i 25 cents \ _ y `i`\i`A t _ _Macc/5;; _ I v" it M 4(------¢»~ “ glen _ I At the Presbygterian Church , W. Str. Peter’s on Sept. 8rd by Rev.A.Craise assis- ted by Rev. Prof. F. J. Coffin Ph D., wald H Dingwell, Morell Station, to Elmiraliyhyise, yoimgest daughter of the late Mr John McEwen St Peter s Lake ‘"9 ”°W °P y FULLEHS BLACKBERRY coaniai. our first shipment Of isa remedy for all Summer Complaints Ladies, ,Fan Jaczkets andy, _ is g 1’ y , ,_ 7 _ ,__ Ladies’ Felt Hats. ` P - -' ‘ .if aan ~' om .nd some of-t <=h°\°f- . -:.':::;.:.:;.':.';‘. t.. zz.. The People’s Store Wholesale and 3912811 yuhionpble Millinerv LUNG” 7 ssh sv n Adults and Children -in use over twen ty~flve’ years and thoroughly reliable. At ll dealers at 25 cents a bottle. The undersigned have this day en- oor. Gt. Geo. and Kentsts., under theuamoof G ` loiolllll & loKlllol\ ' V U _ s_ ,, __ 0"' _ referring no the my customers ‘ for springosia, Mass., imeis of the tries, os- ~ e \--ill ‘i “iii r ,i \ "Q` __,__- ,_ _-_lv (gui , 1 _ i c school i _ sryiinmiiiie-, ' A se-mes' his sims, ' 'ur us ro fulfil our 'iuty in proclaiming the , _ __ V _ _ _:_ has sms his whois one mule work. * . ' The .same care - .x _ He took Bibles and tracts with him, and, lf. » ' - . ` 8- D V _ who bmgut books, listened to the Gospel! S 0 ,_§_Bllt10Il $0 deliill l expenses the letterdocsnot say) and to-I , learners and church members, are watch-‘ / =\is__ N i . ` ' ° f’»ean&€he..ei,it¢;e..4 HAS STOOD THE TEST for over twen ._ Tiiero’s Reason ___.... s P CP l _ , » v... ,/L "1 7 .‘l\l.l=‘!|‘l>l1`l{‘7~51!5h ll i`!"i?“i' d“4il\,/lild ~ o ‘vi ', ` _ . _\ ,. ._ ` '- -eq-,, , h '°'*" v tg.. - ` V _ .. ,. W* .- 1. fn' v ~. c . , q,\ ».. \ I i $4 M _ s t r o W newest fiat roi _ l _ _:~ .- `. "=a»h::`f..f¢ _ i Coats “ _ » - _ : _ __~.-~-.' W A -..,i¢i....i _ 1.'-». .1 is ones, is _ lot. ' ' ? 'rteyn him its , _' ' _ tstilish above all, _tii»v’_ 'gy .1 iv’-H _' _. , ,..._.__ _ , i_ _ ._>_.¢..v--f_- _ i a A " i - --straw it - s seemiaiii ""` ` V _.1 ,_ _n . ' Moll ’- ~r`*"'¢` *T \ ~ babylhould not have a at the prices we are now olering them: Wei fl' different styles to aelectflum. We can 'llii lH"\lli°» IIN* Pune. _y _ _ ,_ _ J souoot OPENS- l ' _ e 4 _ _ 11 We are prepared with a complete stock of school and college supplies, students ‘short han:i'boo`ks, etc.," which you can dc- * A pond on getting at the lowest - _ ~ ~ , ,_ Qwlpeciai discounts to Teachers andotudcnto and a warm __ , so. - I ' opp.__rme court-.ie ' _' , P. E. Island Tailoring Company lust Openeii ` A Aniceiine of suitingsand overenauvliiehwe wiiimakieapat reasonable rates. wedonoi nnirneemii bcuz min aueauontq taken and girlghchco* value fmyonrmongwe hope raoharecfycnrpafromge. as wginbguylputtingoutnothfngbutirotachosworkycunndépcndcn ll C 01' UBI' » ` ' "*“s...~......- .....’...‘:.f'°" ccf.Greatoeofge»xeaisne¢u. ` ', _ ` C11`to§nP.E.I.¢5-dwryr. , _ mums Q ‘H annelletie ll ._ et; .. ~ ' 0 V ' come to every student patromzmg A ' s f F”