Her rerxes were so exhausted, me was <0 \»e-ak and debilrtated ge had to Sue up work entirely, was almost a nctrm of nervou.g`_ l of Dr. Chase`s Nerve _ _ to use it, and was benelgggg-i, Vlsltlng the Misses Murphy, Upper Kent, the very first. I: proved an* ,x_ Street. - remedy in restoring her t, _ U4 m-origin, After |m,h,'- Tan new time table on the N. B. and P- rom' bgxea sglebiqs now at work _ y r an o » .t;“...t..... .. itz' :.';“.:“.;f.: »°- ff=f~-°~1»=»»=~ -fl-fo- - \'er\e Food." ghlood builder and nerve resforg. Dr Cha_.se's Ngrve Food is of_|n_ va ue. t makes the ' , tk ner, es ,g,~¢,ng_ md the :E52 the maritime Y. M. C. A., returned yes- Jact the ha_irK1uras QC. s¢m¢¢l IK ll by sickness, but mn by J; lm, fuk, 0, ,ms ,,_.y_ twill not be able to return home for a few aoneed to r lr ` g. a .hairs b- t l°>’a very feelil;g.`:'$ exft to air dyes. color of the hair is re~ ~ retained by the use of our is prfe :tly_ harmless, l *'°.".°°.°°O¢HOQnQ ` SOME time ago Rev. E. Ramsay of Bay- Blue” and the Gray. men and wclsn are ap: to f el wh I the ~ ' Price 35c et bottle. l l l l Hughes lf,§‘f;-_-,;_ A _ ~ _‘.- __ s _ ""'-7'"-.T»~»»-_~.-a .. . . » .. t.. \r"".. :iff ` ‘f <1- 1*-""‘.:-fr _. ,_ . _» ..... ,. - , __ ,. -..» .- i ‘“' rf- *ff "-_ 'P-f~`v_;_ »j*:'f:¥I;.,=‘l=»$§vi@~-»~1i;»‘_ -_"-xp <.f~»f:esge@.1<-f--4e=%"'..f. f, =.-,_ » .. \ .-_'.= ~'=-_-te ~-»' ‘sas _, .;»f=:~-.Q »~ _ -1.-1,.>,~_-='¢~ ' ' . ' = “fi f`*"~-‘i '~ " 1-__.. US and _BY Réllorters and Correspon- llebilitated. a mum °f Nervous rmmuoa next. for Philadelphia. ay’ ,punctured to mann anuttrengm . y ¢l\aso'o Nerve Food. D W Crdnsherry, 168 Rl h_ nt Wf`Sf» ';°"°"W» Om-. Slairexgzrf tMrS‘(ReV')J°hn B- G0\1Rh. is the guest ughter, who sews in 3, whit. 0 Mrs, Fwd Gm, h____\v _ mu,,_,f,,C,0,,._ go, completely cate_ S lewcastle Ad\o. down by ill? Siefidy connnement was attention required at he, _ ZION church choir-.vvill gives. song Ser- how dents Everywhere. Mr- J. K. Fraser leaves on Tuesd Cnom Rehearsal at St d' , Fun attendance requesw ro. at 8 D. rn. vice in H°artzs` Hall. Sunday afternoon, at 3 o clock. Miss Kennedy, of St. Andrews, N B _ . . ., sister of Dr-. Kennedy, of this city, is »E. 1'. railway we-nt into operation ester. rival of the C.P.R. going west. -Sackville Post. Mr. Fraser G. Marshall, secretary of Mtllhy’ Mid Vltonouz. 504: a box terdayto Truro from Philadel hi where P 8. vlhggftin °* F»4m-mon. nam ho modded tho Y. M. c. A. cohvohuoh. -St. John Globe. field, lost his horse. The other day he lwaelot a little and 'pleased when he was presented. with a. hundred it d°m.l'l-by his peilple which sum will go towerds the purchase of mother horse.- snokvnro Pool. ` The many friends of Mrs. Jas. Matthew. ,of Covehead, will regret to learn that she _pwidonhlly slipped while 'at Cornwall, *'Wedne`»da,y evening, and _was consider- shaken up. As _a- consequence she days. l Mr. John Ward, who has been with the Hair Restol-cr i Tryon Woollen M`fg.Co.,for some months, ileaves next week on return to the U. S., " to be present aa the Presidential election. Rev. Sam P. Jones, the famous evange- list, is broken down in health, and his ging in public speaking for some time. V The following is a more extended ac- . i count of the marriage published yester- CSCSCSCS I This is Pastry Day with us i' Our assortment is all that can be desired and is thoroughly fresh and up-to-date. Minze Pies. lCc Appl: Pics, IO: 8: 12c. Cream Pics. l2c & l5c. Cocoanut Pies, 15: Sr 2Cc. Z nel O- --. lasted and iixtod with ghsres. hlliihvlho sith day: Another of those not uncommon though very pleasant events took place on Wednesday the 24th instant, at the re- ,sidence of'Mr. and Mrs William Frizzell, Cornwall when their daughter Lizzif M. was united in marriage to Mr.Ha.rry Peth- ick of Kingston. About eighty guests witnessed the ceremony, which was per- formed by Rev. W. Bfrhomas. The bride was prettil) attired in white, with trim- mings of silk and lace, and was attended by Miss Charlotte Stewart, cousin of the groom. The groom was supported by Mr, Lemuel Willis, while Miss Zella Frizzell _ and Miss Bessie B. Hughes, sister and .' cousin of the bride were maids of honor. V Miss Florrie Furneaux played the wedd- ing march. The happy couple were the l i leleph0ne Q8. l` recipients of many beautiful and costly D STEWART. l Eclipse Bakery. Baines Best bread. vcsssasss R DICKEY, M. D. lille ol London, Hospital) Ear. .\'osi and Throat. 9 3 l, 2 4 presents. Patriot and Examiner. J. H. C. Acorn &Co., Sydney, C. B., are among the latest additions to the sub- scription list of this 1 aper. Messrs. Acorn 8: Co., are doing a wholesale and retail grocery business and are also dealers in Prince Edward Island produce of all kinds, horses, etc., etc. They have a new Jstore warehouse, one hundred feet long and forty-five feet wide, two stories high. -Maritime Merchant. r Bentley's is the best Linirnent. Nor Going oh at lioeks & Co. value in the City. ry stylish Brook Brocade ozooh. Fi" 1° P is a. winner. urs! Furs! Furs! lvill pay every customer to inspect our Furs before buying- W6 not be undersold bY_8»l'\‘Y |'\°“5° in the trade' Our Special Ladies’ Fur Coat at $17 is °' w°nd'r` ' Ask to see our Astrachan J ao$t at $20-75' Every skin gnmnteed' Lillies’ Black and Colored Beaver Cloth Fur Lined C‘P€`°_ Ct SI4 fra L' ed O posum, trimmed at Hflfs Fur Coats at $10, $|7.50» $21 ‘nd UP' quality of Coon alwaysin stock. , ' also carry a beautiful line of C-Illini 0° ling at prices that cannot 56 &“Pu°‘t‘°d'°° the Fur Store. tio.-ohros. BuE=. /Ties md Island. _ 9 guarantee every skin_aud every Price' _ t £1 __ ,,@..,i.o._.1o and Bondi. ._ physician hasforbidden him from indul- f _,, , , s 'y 5 .' *'-/"3" ___ _ ,. 1 . _» , , .» . - t tainment in Y M C A. Hall Thursda Etta Vaughan, Lottie S. and Eva M. B. Nlld., via North Sydney. River. * K ‘and ranas ferns Douse’s Bridge when they were overtaken. The team and coachwere uninjuifed. Mr. J. S. Lawson, representing the Brantford: Windmill Company, ileaves this morning for his home. Mr. Lawson underwent an operation in the P. E. Island Hospital a few days ago. He is much improved inhealth. Tru: Maritime Merchant notes the fol- l°WiD8 business rhxangear-A. W. Mac kinley, dentist, Alberton, P. E. I. has removed to Sydney, C. B. Henry Balls, victualler,Charlottstown, P. E. I., has onened a branch at Sydney, C. B., as H. H. Ball|& Co. N. M. McKee, carriages, Charl0ttetown,P. E. I., has removed to Sydney C. B. Mr. Everett Macneill, second eldest son of Dr. Macueill,of Charlottetown, was one of a_ party of young men from Natick, Hass., who left a few days ago for Galves- ton, Texas. Mr. Macneill will go into busi- ness as a contractor at Galveston. A great number of friends were at the rail- way station to see the young men od’ and wish them every success in their new home. Mus. J acon Lavroiv, of Mansfield, P. E Island, who has been a month in Nova Scotia, is visiting some of her many old friends in Truro for a few days. This much beloved lady is receiving from former acquaintances 'a most hearty wel- corne on everyv side. Mrs. Layton was greatly grieved when she arrived here to learn of the sad and sudden death of her immediate friend, the late Everett McDougall.-Truro News. On Saturday next, Oct. 27, in Prine e of Wales College at 3.30 p. m., the regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Local Council will be held, when reports of an annual meeting of the National Council at Victoria, B. C. and meeting of the In- ternational] Council at Paris, from the delegates attending will be read, the promotion of a Canadian Historical Society considered, and many other matters of interest -etc., the winter work of the Council-Will as many members of federated societies as can attend, for unity, is a. strength re- quired of all successful works-`-and any member can take part in the sessions of the Council. fl 3i Boxers t-rsfuis oN cars. Loxnorr, October 20. The _Secretary of of State for India, Lord George Hamilton, has received the following from Major General Campbell. (Wang Chia Fon. Tuesday) arrived here without opposition 2,000 Chinese cavalry retreated southwards. Lieutenant King sent with a communication to the French General oliicer left MoNan Hsionat 2p.m. yesterday and returned here at 5 p.m. to- day, having ridden S0 miles on one horse. “Gazelee is at Sung Lin Tien, six miles southvvards of Che Chow. _ “The Chinese regulars are retiring. The local governments appear to be trying to suppress the Boers. “Thirteen heads of Boxers were hang- ing on the gate of Che Chow when we entered.” The foregoing despatch relates to the Pao Ting Fu expedition. Bicyclists, and all Athletes depend on Bentleys Liniment to keep _their joints limber and their muscles in trim. Strong yet clean to use. Regular size 10e. Large bottles 25c. _ a _ ' V * MARRIED. At the home of the bride's father, Corn- wall, on the 24th inst, by Rev.`W.B.'1'hom- as, Harry Petbick of Kingston, to Lizzie M.Frizzell of Cornwall. . Hood's Sarsaparilla completely cures it. @ _ by's. _ m 1|. “Big Sale,” next to Driscoll-Sz Hornggyzs. - 1 . . W Parson Street School social and enter- » a e I evening, November 8th. , The following Schr. arrived in Port of Montague yesterday for produce,Senorer, THE S. S. Bonavista will beon loading berth at Montreal, from Monday,Oct.29th, to Nov. lst. when she sails for Charlotte- town direct, from thence to St. John‘s, Ar the home of the bride’s parents, on the 24th, inat. by the Revd. J. G. Mclvor, Rssisted by the Rovd. W. B. Thomas, Robert Walker, North Bcdeque, to May daughter of Mr. Artemas Hyde, Clyde YESTERDAY evening the team of the lfevere Hotel while waiting on the Steam Mvlsal-inn cos, wharf took fri ht Scrofula in the blood shows itself sooner or later in swelling, sores, eruptions. But- ' d' t on all boots and shoes at thellgiglsgdlle? Zext to Driscoll & Horns- Save money by buying your boots at 5|-ai and ul At Cavendish Holds Annual Session. 1* OFFICERS ELECTED. __A An Interesting Program in Store for Those Who Attend Next Meeting. _._1__ THE Cavendish Literary Society held its annual meeting onMonday evening, 22nd, in Cavendish Hall. The A Treasurer's Report showed a balance on hand of almost Eve dollars, which is to be at once invested in books for the Library. The Librarian reported thirty-four books addedto Library _during the year. The entertainments and lectures held under the fansplces of' the society had been creditable and much appreciated.'- In the department of new business, the officers were elected for the ensnin g year, and are as follows: _ , I _ President-Arthur Slmpaon,(re-e'ected.` lst Vice President-J. H. Simpson. 2nd Vice President-John T. Hillman. Sec’y-‘I`reas.-Jeremiah S. Clark. Auditor-Neil Simpson. __ i Librarian-`Ben.F. Simpson, (re-elected.) Door-keepers-George W. Simpson and Roger Simpson . Committee to procure new books- Walter Simpson, Rev. C. W. Jackson, Montrose, Conn. ani;-emiah S. Clark. Literary Committee--Miss L. M. Mont- gomery, Mlss Z. M. Clark, G. W.Simpson, Walter Simpson, J. S. Clark. Byelaw No. 6, relating to the admission of the public to all sessions of the society, wasamended to rea:l as followsz- (a) Ladies are cordrall welcomed (b) Gentlemen and boys vu ho are not members of this society shall be admitted when their good conduct is vouched for by members of this society t law of the society. The year’s work opens backbone of this society, (it circulates) ontment from ocean to ocean, meeting to be held on the first Monday in Decem- ber, as the meeting of the Grand Division Sons of Temperance is announced forthe regular night of meeting.-Jr-:nmriaa S. C max, Secretary. 1_-_-kill. Try one can of0ak Brand Condensed Milk and you will decide that it is better and cheaper than a cow. Ask your grocer for it. _ J 30 tf @=@'000e“~0le`i®€)I0 ~ Brownie _ Cameras C V Sold at cost by the manu- ( »` ,/-._ __ ri -_ -` - 'Q - 114 f\- , , “~‘,/`- *T/_ NOTHING 5* in __ DISSAPOINTS A good cool: so much as a , C ` spoiled batch of breadi or va lot of heavy hard pastry. ,- - Poor Flour is often the , cause. You can’t mal¢9‘g00 -_ __ _~ l'»- ‘li ,__‘§_i _=_;..- _ 5. ‘ _ - *Q \ ».~ ~\_ _ \ » r~ » , I ' 2 , ` " 'rms ~ ~ = v * ' “ ,,.._.........-.....-»~~---»»----so .____.__ -- __ _ _ "UAR°1AN-CHART-0TTET0WN» PRIN_CE_E1_>W43plstaNo,oc;rcnr,1;-,oo,rooo_._ -» - - - - - ---~ ~~ “W U S ELECTION TIP ` ` - ~ lm--L f- _. , g ___ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ “___ _ _ __ ,. . _~- =_~'_* ': 2'"-""` » 1' '_ " 'Tl " ' M' "W “" ml ‘-'hh "' -' '4 T 4 '_ (1 C 1: ,V ‘ . . r ' e e' - ‘ - - ` "’ e -i- Tag . e .__.___ ____ ~,__ __________, ___ ~» ~- i-‘ssl ,_,, f ..... v' W.. ` ____ L -o - --l Bora’ Bruoann-No 3,Co St Paul's will e "‘ ‘ ‘ 4” l ‘ l l ` i A ' if ` »`m`i_“~‘~l‘i" ` 'li "“3` ‘ ‘ "' ‘ ‘ 0 ‘ " " ' Q o ' ' i '+';. 1. ’ “f-ri* ~ ff " ‘ hx, scanning ox the :annual _ méet for drill this evening at 7 o'clock. R -r. » ‘ “ ‘ - ltoln be Mid Wm! entire con-D - ~ o N9- 3 C0. (Methodist) Bo s'Bi d I- Y A M _ ,W _ < N *Q :g:E:o__r_;l_l E_n`_;1;i/'i f .» ~-- -5 :hr o , 91' rl. an ° il ‘W s § - -2 " ` ' ~ * - ' .~ f SUITS $2.45 $3.60 s4.oo $5.00 f he S\`|its for Suits for sore for Herc’s the Suit buyer’s chance. Wi-’rc putting on sale alot of Stylisl;,`_Well tailored, llandsomoly finished new Suits-tor-"Ladies, _ _ . _ ._ _ - ..._ Some of _them from -Germany, .sor_no_, ,Qlmadmg made-_all of them made? by _ . ‘ . ia U 1 ..~_ < ~ f--~°~ ~_.- -_ Mi If you could see the ' 0 ftff. " . . ;f‘GUaBDIAH’,’._a-gd en "“ I r @_ yooigiroo before comiug_leafter»one;firs<»-.- . 3 o iii , _ ';, 1; ‘eil _> _ § - ; .i-_'xr `_;_ "ff Chl ’<`-‘.`~’7'~ ef; y ‘ 2 r’ $2.70 _A _ - sa.oo $5.15 'W ¢ ra \-=1‘¢~ "D- °*~.. B A~\~."~\q`. Un a Discount ' .- - ,» P t-.. v f -eff-hung Q “"\ . $7.00 for #.- $9.00 C Splits for U W. _ ri -, ,c.-. f se* _ _ _ to _ _ _ _ __ _ ,_._ N _ _ attend all meetings of this society; _ ' l_k igllflnk of buying ulcer -3- ’ gi if. - 1 er 1s l e r " ~ A ‘ -.s9f¢» >l,- ‘K As the membership fee is but llfty cents _ ` . j' _ _ f i per year, and boys whocontribute noth- ' - _ P I _ l ing to the society had been on some oc- , _ =f` ' C ` l G casions causing disorder, the society took , ` ' _ ' action in this regard last year, and now ~ 0 ' _,, he resolution has been recorded as a bye- ` ~ , with good prospects. We hope to keep our € » C C L' Library in th€ van of Progress, for the \"/ library is the life-blood rather than the T --_» - 'J _ . .. ' - .3.‘;§.“.;°:;“;‘;‘“;2i.;‘;.‘;:r; 'i.i§.§‘;.;1*‘NluchSatisfaction Clark, ibn will bell of his tripicross the _ , V ~ ,` c ` ' ' ' ° Den ved...-.-n. il /I 1 ‘ /ll From the contemplation of some article of Fufyiitufg bought here long ago,'} erhaps. _Nc sign of decrepitude in its sturdy frame, no loss of beauty on its folfebed surface, if ordinary care has been taken. And we sell to-day the' same ltird we have always sold-thoroughly reliable goods, better in some respects, and cheaper too. ax _ 1 i _ _ _ i g _ _ ,_ _ 0 $1.00 each. l@§§§ L ` »-- , _ » \ 1 l lh | I E1? ' Q. fac*urers to introduce them. ` _ _ ` ' ` e::h;r:;:;te X 2* choices! llrowllls ol lnllla ami- ___bg;r_ll_hr;nd~ get information _ _ , .- ` _ _ . .» Brownie Camera Club. - 4' _ -e _ $500.00 given away in _ - ;_ C ' " - ___` _ Q prizes for boys and girls -under _ _ i - A _C gsixteeu years of age. C' ' _ _ it _ __ " _ _ _ _ lf ,Irv Sales exceed that oi any other in ‘ -_ ' _ the Lower Provinces. 1 ' Ai , . »-` / .lf ,.»/_»-_§. y.-»,="`> 'Mr -` l V a , Gloves, _ if Hosiery, ” Underwear.. Fresh stookf- _go Q 1- ) prices ' I e ' if XX f ~ 3;,-_ '\ ‘\.\~.’~...."‘ Marlboro