g; -a Cathartic ' MmukaNymcpente— Hoodis Pills ' :3 ‘lf Your Watches, Clocks And Jewelry Are out of repair bring them to us and we will repair them at moderate rates or take them in exchange for new ones. JURY & GO. Sunnyside, Opposite P. 0. n out Bales. Peoplefwho are partreular about the flavor 0! their Moe, people who know good We from bad colee a'ndwautthexeod. are the people who are bind-ii: II” II! Cofiee butters. There is no aduls teution, no substitution a every pound is honest coflee. Try your next pound from us, and ' be confined. ' The"ldul Grocery. Charlottetown. P. E. 1. Phone X99. "Hill’s-r .. l' ‘w‘ The best made, best fitting, most comfortable, durable and satisfactory Boots and Shoes at popular prices that modern machinery and skilled labor can produce. pcounor The Small Profit SHOE MAN, Pawnal Street. Ch’tovvn, r. 3.1, kw fl 9 l WE’RE manic \ THE BAKING Away from some home every day. Housekeepers find we do itas good and cheaper than you can do it at home. 'Have you tested our pastry yet? If you haven’t you should. Fresh f". {mg '6 5 wit it ' unable to return to the city, but isex- 'must necessarily send it by Halifax. run Gunman Norman Campbell returned yesterr' alters short but pleasant friends in Strathalbyn. Mr. and Mrs. \Vm McLean, \Grafton Street. leave this morning to spend the as visit with daughter Mrs. J. A. Nicholson, THE Rev. D. McLean will preach (D.V.) at Stacchel on Tuesday the 14th inst at 7 D- 111-; Summerfleld, Wednesday night; Bradalbane, Thursday at 7 p. m. Mil". W. G. Darke, Brookdeld, won second prize for best five prints or rolls butter, Her name was inadvertently omitted from the published prize list. THE three masted steam schooner Gray Loggia and the J.& L.Irving arrived yesterday from Dom. Coal Co's. mines, C. B. with cargoes of coal t) Peaks Bros. 8: Co. ‘ THE new oflises of the Montague Branch of the Baltimore Denial Pallcre', are now open for business thoroughly equipped in every detail. See ad. in this issue. ' A MEETING will be held in the Eldon Hall on Saturday, Oct. 11th, at 7.30 p. m. for the purpose of organizing a Rifle Club. All parties interested ' are re- quested to attend. Davrsdc Fraser made their first ship- ment of dressed hogs by the Erinceas yesterday. Mr. Fraser, who is in the City made special arrangements for them to go forward in refrigrator cars trom Pictou. THE annual quarterly meeting of the Board Of Trade will be held this evening The Premier and other members of the 'Government have been invited to be present, The Canadian Packing Company will be discussed and all members are requested to he in attendance. Sm days ago while driving at New Glasgow, Mrs. P. P. Archibald and Mrs. J. P. Woodbury were thrown from their carriage, the hi rse taking [right at a threshing mill. Mrs. Archibald has been pected to be about in a few days. ITS a fact that there is a. rhance to get to Sr. John and return for the small sum of $2.85. Good to go on Siturdav, Oct, 11th and return on Tuesday Oct. 14'3h. A chance to see and hear the greatest man of the age and also a chance for businesa. Tickets for sale at S. A. Barracks, Great George street, any time up to date 0! starting. THE funeral of the late Mrs. W'allace Rodd took place yestfrday from her late residence, Buckley Pt. Road, and was very largely attended, extending fully a mile. Services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Spencer and the interment was in Sherwood cemetery. Following were the pail-bearers i—Isaac Emory, Wm. Prewse, Alex. McMillan, James Cole. Donald Mo Millan, Alexander Robertson -‘ot Marsh» field. ‘ A prominent shipper informs the Guar- dian that he finds it much cheaper to send largely attended, Re» . S.H. Rieo'om‘clat- freightvia Halifax to Liverpool than bv mg, , direct Steamer to Manchester and . - - . ‘ V thence to Liverpool, as the English rail- ' way charges are very high. He. says as TOOTH‘ACHE 'CURED IN V ONE Liverpool is the best market for produce ' ‘ ‘ MINUTE ‘ and live stock shippers ' prefer to send there rather than to Mahchester. It costs nearly as much to take freight from Nan- chester to Liverpool as it does from Char- lottetown to Liverpool. John Wheatley will shortly chip 100 tons of cheese to Liverpool and become of the high rates \Ve have prepared for a big trade in Dyes this fall. Yesterday we received our supply of “Diamond Dyes,” 1584 to-day. . Apple Pies 12c. Mince Pies 12c. ‘ And other d-ainties. ’ D. Stewart» 3 Eclipse Bakery ' ' Bakes Beet Bread. k ——_~ C WEEKS Big Bargain Box In going through our Stock of Men’s Underwear we find a number of old lines left over from last year. " out to make room for our immenSe new stock coming in. And there’s on every kind is represented and'ev‘eify . ThCY’l'C... give pleasing results. Free book on athe “Art of Dyeing" to all who ask .Wholesale and retail. “The two Macs: MacDonald . &‘. MacKinnon, Druggists, Corner Gt. Geo. and Kent Streets. our: 1mm S—EE f (4.:iiast packages in all. These are direct from the factory and are fresh, which is very impcrtant (old dyes being often worth- less.) They comprise evary shade and color, and it directions are followed will &CWS- fill“ ll“ .‘ mi winter in Montreal the guest of their ‘ found that her sickness has Tnis studio has been open to the public Friday and Saturday during the summer months and several students have been taking advantage or Mr. Earle’s instruction in voice oulture,singing, Upwards ot sixty-eight ed the ,ab0ve the past season. established and most has been opened winter 7 months. that their memes at once as only number of pupils will be taken. teution will be given to beginners and ab, . soto advanced pupils. 96'Wod ' article atBeer, &GO¢8' Paton’s. Vic Hi3 l THE Schooner Kohlnoor has arrived from Pictou with coal for Clarkin Bros. THE Guardian regrets to 'chrouiclc the deal b of Miss Emma SareneMurphy,which occurred yesterday afternoon at her father’s home, Kent Sh, City, after an ill- ness of only a few weeks. The deceaSod was an estimable and accomplished yo'uns lady and her death is mourned by a large circle of friends and.acquaintances.‘ In musical circles especially she will be much missed. Under her leadership the popular Saint Cecilia Club was formed and their appearance was always a source of pleasure to lovers of music. Miss Murphy was a daughter of John Murphy who with a sister, Annie, wife of Dr. C.E. Kennedy, and a brother William, are left tomonrn the loss- of a loving daughter and kind sister. The remains will be in- terred at Tracadie on Thursday. The funeral notice will be given later. PRINCE Albert Lodge No 14, I. O. G. Ti, M irray Harbor is holding its mee ting‘e regularly, and candidates are being initia- ted at every meeting. One of our sisters. Miss A. B. Smith who has been for a number of years in the employ of Prowse 8: Sons, is leaving to take a position in the store of Moore & McLeod, Charlotte- town. At the last Lodge meeting Miss Smith was presented with an address ac- companied by a silk handkerchief as a token of the esteem in which she was hold I)? the members “the Lodge; Mine Smith replied expressing ‘ her regret at leaving and thanking the members for their expressions of good-will. Miss Smithoarriea with her toher new sitar ion the best wishes of a-ho’etcf minds inMnn-ay Harbor, where she has been a respected and useful resident for the past few years. Tun death of Mrs. Alfred Coin has been learned of with great regret by many people in Winthrop, who had known her for some years and had learned to love her on account of her estimable character. She had been ill for some time and experi- enced much sufl'cring, but bore it all with patience and equanimity. When. it was reached a ser- ago—she was eopathic hospital on_ .: iau’scrisis—about a week removed to the Horn Concord Street, Boston, where she has been surrounded, with every possible com- fort, but continued to grow worse. The and came on Thursday morning when she sankpeacefully and resignedly into rest. Her husband, Alfred Catlin, of Tewksbury’s Express, and two children survlw her. Mrs. CJflin was born Ger— trude Elizabeth Vickerson, at Vernon River. Prince Edward Island, and came to Cambridge. Mass, some seven or eight years ago. She was married to Mr. Coma in 1897. They lived on Buchanan Shhore. The remains left Thursday night. itor her birthplace in P. E..L. where they interred. Her husband and one of brothers are in charge‘.--Winthrop Graphic [The funeral took place in: Sunday 1.x. ternoou from her late home Hemitage to Vernon River Cemetery and was vary 4.; K Usn DR. Hammon’s PILLSFOB. Barons- M Ma. S. N. Earle’s Studio, Newton Block. piano and organ. pupils attend- -This long Doppler institution for the, tall and ; It is. . necessary should send , in a limited Special at- , students “and Sat; tt.’ Quaker Marmalade it every superior ? “m. nd cheap'at Innis thatzare radiant a w Now we want to clear these all . l ,1 V Ihcy’icf‘liarkcd AWaY _ I " ~ ' including: -‘ garment you purchase.‘ Every « ‘ a (New supply just, ref. 1 _ a , .. .w Jim itonlr“ Nsatllll'ate "sound [:1— batting with Pogsoigéii ’ - p“ ‘ “ ? ervunean p ccln ecavxty o t e topth. Rub the painful part of the face and e 1(3 C “Y 7 wrgh t'It‘l‘ervti‘linto; li‘iud inll ad‘hot flannel, . h t at ,. an e or ac e wi sa pear im- 0 - 'miigiately.chr-vilitgis.a spltingid’house- W a y ' I . u reme y lor ramps n igestion. ’* Summer Complaint,Rheun’xatism, Neur- Prescribe; algal, andf Too‘ti-hache. ficwerful, ne- \ - d 31"! ng,zaean cannot or intern and’ ‘ gin ' external use. Price 259. Try Nerviline. ', J t crow A Law‘PIiCCg Born PmsoNERS‘ASHoRI-I. Emma-01v, Bermuda, Oct. '4.;—The Brit- ish transport Aura'uia, which is coming to Bermuda to convey Boer prisoners to South Afrlci ran ashore while entering the harbor. It was expected she will be floated to-night. Hamilton, Bermuda, Oct. 5,—The Aur-» ania was hauled on this morning. The transport is not leaking at present. BORN. At North Tryon on Wednesday, Oct, lst to Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, a son. on Oct.,4th to‘ Mr. and Mrs. 3.13 Battray a daughter. DlED- D'ed at Dundas on Aug. dlst, Angus McPherson aged 79 years. In this city Tuesday Oct. er McCarey aged 77 years. At ,Charlottetown, October 7th 1W2 after a few weeks illness, Emma Serene Murphy beloved daughter of John Mur- phy, Kent Street. Y _ - (Funeral not-ice later.) On Monday Oct, 6th inst, Hrs. Abram 7th Mrs. Pet- age, otters lingering illness she bore with that floodnees, patience,» and piety which was characteristic of her are. ' ,- .’ - _ [Funeral will take place on Wednesday- the 8th.] ‘ ' ' ‘ In Legal Terms. h .,._, . “If I were to give said the judge, “I wo ply say, ‘I give you theorange,’ but should the; transaction be entrusted to u lawyerto" put in writing he Would ado dsim “ ‘I hereby giVe, grant, and 001W? to you all my interest, right, title an ad- vantage of and in said are. e, ' ‘ with its rind, skin, juice, p p and pity} and all rights and advantages therein. with full power to bite, suck, or other. wise eat the same without rind, skin, juice, anything hereinbefore or in any other deed ordeeds, instruments of any nature or kind whatever to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding.m ' pulp or pita; Woo-ea Drug clerk Wanted One having som‘I experi- ence preferred :Apply at once. _ ' t Prescriptions ‘ Remember this, that when we: fill a'rprescript‘ioufi that comes here ~ iPetere," of Rustlco, in the 26th year at her ~ . ' , on an orange,” ‘ pt this form: 1 or give away with or ' V a", be}, no: isa'tanv We .. , That’s ’ form we’ve:beenh Q , _‘ Made a... «Box . pCei‘f-Wé“ .. flashed “ z . , .._'e, .2 .2. g}. r r. .. “"—easy——e-c infor- i 1 u Mica"? » 2% ; $4.75 7 .5 p.c"cffffor.casli.' ' . is'i'af sax! kmdi.‘ to have. “7 , sold 3101?? this year than "3 year; and, no attraction for vve: . . p. ‘ at‘veryviittleimqgg thsipfice‘m“ at, . -; . ‘ I, , A v-..' . a as In a, ,.