|l EXPRESSION OF FAITH. DD \\'a,-JS l2l.\.\.l :mtl Nerve Pills have C rm. _qn i:ii~.il.‘ii‘.ilrloriiiiiiitiit of _Q-o0d_ ` ltest actin" < we tor nervousness, .H __é_ eiis ati osstp From Ton an 'lthink i;i,~_\ _.,.-._. ,pp p,~§;_ _Wi-.~_,~i and _ Miss \\"ixNits S'ri‘Mi=i.i-:s of this c`ty, ` - ' “ ' ` "’ - ' _ Tr `. "fn _ I _ - ~ .f* :` \';"»».1. __' _. H* Socini. in Raptiin vesiry on Thursday OUR GIRLS ABROAD *Amongst ipaq _ “ex” at 8 P- m- 10 cents. ._ Eames pi! the Canadian nurses who are _ __ Mr. F. P. f`.ARvi~:1.i. loft vest d ' Umor? 5' me'_"'°”°d 1°' °“‘l‘_‘¢ f°" lb” d G _ ___0m_ng for a short buS_neS__er_rH_¥) tAmencan soldiers at Detention Cam West *tc "ii .iio"tr~ehi.1.rtinsomnialor i inn VB`l('r`l“V mqllrng for B"5l0n ,,h¢atih_\'- ‘ ‘ f " .' ~ ' J ' ' _ ' ' ' inimn or im ter' h d 1 whire she willsipend the winter _ ‘e‘P|e$5nQ\\`. I ` ¢ pO_" lS e _ _S (_-i»\.~titc.g'eiieraldeblity d _ ,,_"{°°,‘;i{°ii_$°i‘..‘.~‘iitil<\yinrs.tmoriilcgh. ttileangd by f-qua,-dianii Re m.t_ MRS McI_»E<»n. of tlripple Creek i i » ted taking Dr. \\`aril`s Blood and me Pill§. m_\: heart was weak and in an Mthy state. Its :iction was so mugh l that l could _not walk across the _ ‘neg without suffering great distress, _- -,hart fluttering and beating so rapidly §h¢ I could scarcely breathe, causing ; 35,555, loss ot strength, and leaving j nnfves all unsiriing My sleep was ; mueh disturbed, had no appetite _ img-ig was little strength or vitality in __ ., Hwd; I was always excessively _ '|515 now taken three boxes of ’ ,_ W;rd's Blood and Nerve Puls and inking them I have not been away 'Y business an hour. Before taking it was a. frequent occurrence ‘iii3.‘ be away from business. Asa aking Dr. Ward's Pills my heart y healthy and strong and gives distress or trouble whatever. hey ind gil nerve trouble, made my nerve; _ md gave me healthy sleep. These :ao made my blood nch and strong ’ ve me a healthy appetite. Dr. ¢}:Pills have given me perfect health, ° my lost strength, in place _of £3 m.ii¢¢iiii, weakness, nw-i mg and nervousness. In I too higlpy of this wonderful -.Qe Signed, iss N. Millward, gmmst., Port Hope, Ont. Dv,'Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills are gnsge. per box, 5 boxes for $2.00 at " ’ ts, or mailed on receipt of' price WDOCTOR \V.-XRD CO. Limited, \]'»:toria Street, Toronto. Book of in- gestion free. FOR = t ° in Weak and i ¢ _ Nervous *_ l *S Root and _lzlerve Pills. 1. . lllsl All,li|VEl) S sooo rsiir » MUULDING All Tllf LATEST PATTERNS. H, tlilt_n’i uiark.12i° d°i1l31°`Wid=h dress s°°d8'1l0°f° ywdé .=i1d-=i'°’ 20 _tp 30 per cent'.,o_i¥, but we sell pt l2§c yard. _ . _ . _ _ _ _ ‘ ~ We don’t mark l8c heavy tweed dress goods 30c, and give 20 to 30 per P Col. who iiiih her tin chililien has p been visriiigrhi r parents, Mr. find Mrgj ' HYGIOI' MCl\8y, Dvsilble, rgiurned ' ers and Corres ondents Miss Gr:R1‘RUDi~: Davies is in Boston where she will continue her studies in elocution. She will no' be in Ottawa at a‘l this winter.--Ottawa Journal. A s0CuL under the auspices of the choir will be held in the Baptist school- room on Thursday evening next at 8. You’1l enjoy it. Good programme. 10 cents. Mus. Rocnnrsoiv, of Bonshaw, left yesterday morning for Denver, Col., where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. J. B Crosby. She was accompanied by her grand-child, Miss Catherine Crosby. THE P. E. I. Temperance Alliance again urgently requests all persons hav- forward same at once to the Corres- ponding Secretary The executive are very desirous of being able to settle every outstanding bill. TBI-: marriage of Miss Fanny H Longworth, youngest daughter of the lafte Henry laongwoith, ,Esq., of Glyn wood. and Mr. A. A. McLean, Q. C., was solemnized in St. Pau1‘s church ai an early hour yesterday morning. The c=_»i'i moiiy was performed by the Rev J. T. Bryan. in thi~ presence ofa large number of ihv relatives and friends [of prestily decorated in honor of the occa- sion. 'Thu bride woic a dark green trav»»lliiig suit with hat to n-alcli, .find carried a boquei ot white flowers. Miss Katie Davies, the bridesmaid, wore ii navy blue cioth dress, with cardinal trimmings and hatio mitch, and cur- ri» d a boqurt ot rardina roses. Mr. James Hyndman suppt r;ed the groom. The wedding presents were i-ost 5, the groom’s gift to the bfide being an ete- gant gold watch. 'l`o the bridesmaid he gave a handsome curb braci-let. After the ceremony Mr and Mrs. Mc- Lean left on a widding tour, which will Include ii visit to Montreal, Boston and other cities. Tim Gnauniau unites with their bo-ts of friends in ` wishing th~m abundant happiness. Ma cent off, but we sell it at 18c a. yard. cent off we sell at 5c r yard. cent oh", we sell it at 10c a. yard. off, we sell it at 12 gc a. yard. we sell them at $1.95. for 50c_ Come and see for yourself 0311 get a. pair of Box Cillf 01' Coin or Bull dog toe, lD8»d0 J. D. King Co. of Toronto. Our window. y _ _ Wholesale and |l.Staiiarl&.tii ...___ ' A S.-W~»B»»B'~f~ BEER &r 90"' ing fundsinteiided for the Alliance to? the piincipals. The church was very, home yesterday mo;-nin_q_ Thi Latest lliadilla Happenings llcciirrlng Loon Consort.-A meeting oi ii... t ~ ~ _~ tntieltmlllstrlct. L`L`W"""1b" “°f_“ “‘ -P‘“'°° °‘ eavor to be present. lbuggzsg}rI?;‘f('f;§;T;;ax7°st°‘d“7 °“ a _ A1' the funeral if the late Mrs. _$31 tilliild? hlllliiihvlfiliitrlvliililtilliiadllllliliilnilr ian V Y’ an 95 ac » l Of Molllagufl. liha h0l'§8 Of MY. gense though in another mo Q ‘ ~ _ Mas. F. J, NASH len by the Halifax John A. Annear became frightened and wig, ;,1e,,5u,e_ by he, b,,jng_en,,1;ed io fine smooth sau” anhh goods yesterday on ii visit to friends in I-lali- blcked ‘he Waggfm ll-Salim 5 high be present at thedeathbedofh 1 th fax. i»ank.~Mr. A ii - i °' “_ °'» The 're ood wei his to we u__d°"$x rlffilrglgn "0 90"? whose health had been -comparatively y g g MR FRED MCLROD, formerly of this that ihgorililgh badly shiahdli rliloannllildhfag glglglgpigél `tg_;,p1"es-gm slzimmelé W li) ll T118 “ this city but now of B t ' ‘ ° ' - - _n et . nt.. erlcallflflf .lust V ° _-_ his friends in the cltyl)s on ll “smug dlgallelildicililbeigfzalifivaills was able to pr. I gd Wlthfmlsihls 1int'vmt”to,’ln.e'h]'°'nd"' ~ r S6ll tllém f0l'. Hon. Hncroii t.‘.McDoNAi.D.Att0rney Tun funeral ot Isabella- relic: of the B°°‘9.'_‘f"_N_‘_”l B°‘u.°ld’l‘l’d' New G°°°f°l»_Wa3 3 P"30l1_l6l' by yBSl6l‘d8_-"f llale Jams# Phillips of Montague, was Wh"lll'l‘llllf'y_ will _'wt In m°l`°"18 S Western train. largely attended-iiviitenciug the hi h _p°°l.ll°~_.i .visit to friends in Bostof; 7 ° mourn the loss ot_a_kii:d and indulgent be p[]g;,‘,{'_,,5 1¢;,r'5‘g},§j,‘,;1;,£’y?g t parent. _ Mn.. Phillips was in delicate ,,’m.,\§,.,'; of §¢0fk`h}}s t>i'.'enJperiormeil'tol7l 'i Gl]ar`1]an sent to any ad sad end Wardstheereehon of naw P £18 dress in United States or Canada until \°"m*° Suddmlly 00 U19 20 ll lust 'When land 'hospital ‘_ The 'exeavaing 'hats _ . _ _ f ` . it ' ’ \ n » _ \ :_ . l . . , :___ i _ ' _ _ A _ up nec. sins anti Picture B.ii1e@hip‘.Sb° breathed haf last- bfeii'¢iinl“i¢i¢d;' which oi'iise1f‘iivas no " it ` ` ` -l *‘ lc ° _ _ _ '.(`\;¢ 'if “i _ f -i t- ' 1' 1 ‘ fi -'_ _#3, _ _ i _ __ , P Mainq t co1ored,for only ten cents _ TWO MADE HAPPL _ An event of no small uut_iertal;_lpg,__ T_lic____basé_m_eht_ _ _ d .- _ ma.oury» is_also.comple._ed.___it beingiit f C i ` i _ a' “ ..?“;..2l,i°§;z ..‘;‘;"';§“‘i.;;.’ i ?;..f:::;.‘;fiPii.t“°;;2:t‘.”'ii;f..*;‘..i‘;@ .. .... -....... ....1 Wh# We wie.-uw w= um .' -' _ ' ‘_ '_ ,,t _ - ' _ ’ the height of one story. The briol- Ti ' i ` ' ’ phd colored picture Battleship ‘Maine i?)“mm°‘“‘ue' °“ _W‘d_“ sday eV'”°1“E~ abumflents throughout the basement am , or only ten ¢ems_ ct.Il9th, when his third eldest daugh- _ _ _ ` _ ter, iuretta, was united in holy bonds ‘of matiimony to Mr. Peter H. Stewart.” Mt. Albion, by Rev._ W. H. Spencer. Montague. Miss lda Mc-Eachern, sister ot the bride, acted as bridesmaid, while Mr. John R. Stewart supported . the groom. Only about forty of the nearest friends of the contracting parties were present. Afzer doing ample justice to the various diiinties customary on such occasions, a few pleasant hours were _ whiled away with music and games when the happy couple lift, amid ihow- ers of rice. for their new home in Mt. Albion, accompanied with the best wishes of ii hostof friends for a long and hrppy widded life. The wedding presents were numerous, elegant and useful,thus showingthe esteem i_n which the bride was held. Congratulaiicns. TH1~l(`:tnadian Pacific Railway, has been unrelaxing in its efforts to give to the travelling public a train service unexcelldby any road in Canada, and second class coaches, dining andsleep- ing cars, which in beauty and com- ` pleteness are unexualled by any on the continrnz The tiuih of this satcment- is very evident by the very heavy travel on their train between Montreal and Halifax, and the public who travel between those points are loud of their appreciation of the accommodation which this line affords, audit sei-_.ms now an understood thing, that if a pas. seng+r wishes to go to Montreal or any of the upper Uanadian cities, he tiavcfs via the (I. P. R Particularly ni-ticeab'e are the palace sleeping cars which are _run on this ltn°. 'l‘hv_y are _thc very newest vc-tibuled cars, and _are fit ed throughout magnificentli. The car is lighted throughout by ilrctricity. each berth having its own separate illumi- nator. It would be ‘indeed diflicuft to make the slig:-test improvement on this service. This company are now adver- tising to run a. cheap excrsion to Mon- treal and the weg'ern cities, and per- sons intending to avail themselves of i the exceedingly low rates, have at their disposal an ‘-all that can be desired” tarin service.--26 2i _ IIIOICIOCOIOIQICICCCIIIO llllll l any customer buying goods at this store- n1ay,if they wish it,l1ave their money cheerfully refunded, if_ they can t _ ~ we are selling them. SEITTTIER ||cLE0ll 8s tio. v 5 _ _ _ _ We don’t mark l9c, all wool, serge double width 32c`a'yard, and give you 20 to 30 per cent. off, we/sell at 19c a yard. We don’t. mark 5c Hannelette 7 c a yard and fe you to 20 to 25 per Wie don’t mark lg; print cotton 15c a yard and give you 20 to 30 per We don’t mark l2§c grey flannel] 20c and give you 20 to 30 per cent We don’t mark 39c wool shirts and drawers “all wool” 50 cents and give you 20 to 25 per cent off, we sell them at 39c. We don’t mark $1.95 jackets $4 00 and give you 20 to 50 per cent off, We don’t mark 50c hats $1.25 and give you 50 per cent off, we sell them We Don’t Mark Any Goods at Fancy Prices and give You 20 to 30 per cent 0E. But we are selling Dry _ Go_ods°cheaper than any Other house On P. E. Island. Customers are finding it out for themselves that-, we are giving value instead of discounts. _ S ahouttlie tint ofth__e_ye_a_r,__,,,_____ _ ___ _ _ senger by the Halifax esterda on _ "lawns i She leave’ one dlughtet lo MAME the wil; ‘ ` ’ pe y to-day has a train consisting of first and” purchase any kind of Dry Goods cheap? than ltlutrude E. Muhn, P. E, [_ CaMd,,_ ins Mini.. it the ..._mail daughter in l ncath Mills, King’s County: Sure.” tg e not brave girls ! Canadiaii Volunteers, have no four for the fiiiur.»__..(;0M_ (Island papers please copy.) Tm-: outward passengers by the Bos- toh boat yesterday included Mr. and Mrs. Emery Gridley. Master M055 amy Miss Ethel Gridley, who left on return to Illinois after spending the summer her Islandhomc twenty-two years ago _ rom Lhzrlotietown \hay,.__n,rocasd _,Q also ouilt. Work has been suspended New Brunswic<. when the brick' work will be continued several feet higher. The building will be on the northeast- ern side of the field leading trom the railway croising to the exhibition grounds; The location is a healthful one and commands an admirable view of the harbor. Work is also steadily progressing on the new Prince of Wales college. under the superintendcnoe of Mr. J. K. McDonald, the popular con- tractor. - Rnvtvai. Mnufriiics ar Kruosron - . At Kingston there has just been con-_ eluded a. three weeks’ seriesof union ri - vival meetings, which have resulted in an unineasnrabie amount of good to - church members and the community in general. The meetings were conducted _ llle Dlfu Mu! D, E.q_; Rosg; ‘psf V M l the converting of at ltast 80 souls, and ."//ti _.__ ._ _ _ __ _ _ _ -if ` Montauk Point Long Island is that $ thy of tteiition We have just placed onlsale a l of Wales College next Saturday afternoon, ' with friends in this province. Mrs. 0 i C me "'-- the 29th inst , at 3.30 o`clock. It il Gridley is a daughter of the late Wm. Bl&Ok MK W__T_ PAYNE has rammed from earnigily riquesiid that_ all delegates Wood of Pownal. audit sister of Mr: R. _his holiday trip to Bostom Sud members of Executive will eu- ‘J- W°°‘l» Hllhborough SUGST- SUB l6ft _ abgut. The rein Blue Black d J Bl H e oug t m away down and ' .- 4 ,.1 until the arrival of some lumber from '@@@@QQQ§~“'|f We lev'v`eei'l Autumn Gif . . _. _ _ £2 T W ll. ;. ‘, K _i__‘_» _ i`_._, gi _ _‘ig &¥_ ‘ 3 and 'e'welsi”: of furniture--is the del t J ~ We have just _received a lot of Fmeylgllek eutléielmgeny _ finished rockers in r Cobbler and upltohtdw slate, HU P Fancy Oak Mahogany OentreTablea This gout!! are the . latest styles "and are sure to please you. @@@Q| Our provision of things been and by Revds A. F. Browne aid G. F. Dor- son.and Mr. Hugh A. McLean, the gospel singer. Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians and members ot the Sa1~ vation Arm_v.t=n'ered into the good wiirk with “hcl -heaiied energy and ready enttusiiism. The meetings were held in thsbsipiist and Methodist housis if wiirshipiiight about, and the piopli-_, following the example of their leaders, ARC Burn it in a. lamp a.lougside_of any oil ou can olil. - Be uiiprcjudiced in your judgment audyyou will buv only _“Arc Light." The Itnperial O11 were so occupied in laboring for the Master and the welfare of mankind, tha.: for the line, denomii axional lines were entirely igiored. The spirit of perfect harmony was maintained with- out a suspicion of' discord, until the dose of the special work, and is being continued in.regula.,r union piaver meet- ings. The sweet singing of Mr. Mc- Lean proved a griai attraction which was highly apprci-iiled. occ-cc-c-cie-@-@-coo A _ _Wholesome Beverage , and one that does not Ytttl Gtttll Malte tl If yotthuy your Fall Salt ‘ from us; _ _ i A constantly increasing business 'proves the success to dress our patrons to their satisfaction A Me nificenii Binge of Sllillli In English, gotch, Irish and Canadian Tweeds. Good Value In Scrges, Vicunas, Cheviots, Worsteds. The Latest in tlvereeetleje Beavers, Meltons, Kerseys, Fur Napa, Whip Cords. Bought for Spot. Cash, Sold at a close margin of proht. il 0 rdolnmebgoniiimsc ‘ ~have any injurious effect _ I _ on the nervous system, is , *I* ' Postum Cereal _ It tastes exactly like a mixture of the finest ‘ Mocha. and Java Coffee, and has a decidedly bene- \ ficial action on weak” _ nerves. Each package contains a _ t 0 p0u_nd__ and a quarter ' and retails for 30c. _ i ‘ (The World’s Greatest Company) Total Assets. .' _ . A .8253,1lU»ll‘I Annual Income t 54,‘l6I,”l. Surplus = . ' _ ~ 3l,§,l Insurance In force' 936,634.4®,ll _ All Canadian' Policy' Holders secured by funds dep_oeited_ with the GI? ernment of_Canada.. Policies payable _in Gold "'° "°‘ "“ S Most liberal policies issued to suit all sorts and conditions of u\tmdiQ _ i ‘- \ _` _ ’ iinsurers., » _- . ,e .,s\ »\ f P.éT.ER__§0N _ _ J. Auonnsoiv omni Ati-»i.n.iim = ‘ ‘ _s. s. _ _. . t _tl DR(/667573' _'f ”E. A. ROBERTSON special Agents. S J0|'||| Ma6ElG|'|E||% ' Resident Agent, Charlotteio Flour by the Cariload Dinner 'mon THE MILLS IN orrraruo. ` Always hitting for Spot cast we its li a posltlitt to alter Fliiir to our customers at ttia very invest rock' Bottom price. Call and see us befoie buying else- where * _ d “_ R Autumn Every weekioi-so we are receiving Novv ” Lear* Lac G01 Fea' T. J. e we think well worth _-it l . ll tt moiiann A, rntstltlf --.__ l i