er arson snwu’m reuse. commas ism.- m seasons. summon. A asks us will“ Sm Louis Davis; has received a copy of a resolution by the Harbor Commissioners of Montreal, congratulating him on his appointment to the bench and: thanking him for the courteous tree. t they-sl- ways received at his hands and the lively interest he. took in perfecting aids to navigation. ' u say a s I9 u p i I “- U s - "V "I r a Wild It the finest Laundry byR has been proved beyond dispute that-this Starch is Starch in the world. Mack, and is manufactured bilhim at m“, Grammy-«a Guardian oorrcsponcltnts It was invented earhorn & 00., Sole Agents for Canada. ' St John, N. B. VINTENBINB PURBHASERS We have received a large supply of Watches . the World famed Waltham We have them in solid Gold,Gold Filled, Silver and Silveroid Cases in sizes from 0 to 18 size and at most reasonable prices. We would be pleased to show them to you . W. W. WELLNER. We are not selling at a small profit everything in our grocery, are cordially invited to ca‘l and see for themselves. Ask for Allan’s Champagne Kola—the most delicious sum- mer drink you ever tasted. oflReasons For Purchasing a ‘Heintzman Piano. Jeweler and Engraver. The Famous 'ueen uality Shoe for Women Neither foot-sore nor weary are the wearers of “Queen, Quality” shoes- As they are the ideal of elegance in footwear, so are they the universal remedy for tender feet, Always made from the best leathers in advanced and exclusive styles,they are the recognized stan- dard of women’s foot- wear in the world. Their highness in quality and lowness in price result from the enormous num ber of pairs manufac- tured. All the latest shapes and newest leathers “'5 $3.75 rat—Hr . practical piano makqpersosasll whole mauuf, suit—All the neiutsman and sons, all yet; he Beint " &1yc'o. Pianos have yflvflfhfi drawn, and Patterns 7’. at V) 9512’ msoNfig “ways been awarded First Premiums wherever exhibited. . , . lib—A majority of manufacturers and so- led "Associations" claim to make pianos “exactls like Heintsman,"to have‘fieiutsmah's Penman" or beat workman. etc" etc, showing mlusively that the geranium & eds In- miaests are universe conceded to possess the highest degree oi escellence. $h.—Keintmau 5; Co., with their immense been able to mploy- working on ‘tal. have at all times comma echoicnof ,the mentof emoest’uefn an “at!” . m selection of lumber and Its vast and essenti- ally necessary accumulation for the thoroughly seasoning purposes. They use only firsth 1‘0?! upon their keys, and none but the ve “veneers. and enly very chccat an. ubsolutel faultless mate ls. . 6th.— he fact that the greatest caution should be exercised in the reins: o a piano, an that the establish reputation of its maker should be as much relied upon as the a rent of the instrument and far more an its m good and perfect lgiauo is welcomed as a been in every househo and will remain a source of pleasure; while a poor instrument. made of uncensored material. will, by contains. Illyngettlu out of tune and order, soon. become in tolera le nuisance. winds. 1 . ., from an irresponsible make Cube a h at a heavy sacrifice. leint an & Co. “‘11 Plano for five years. and “usth whatit we. ‘ . Sold only by — ' rtfilt thdr guarantee Queen Steer. Connolly's W. ToLet A dwelling house on Upper Boston 8"“. Aral! 39s.... .. _- CHARLES MEBEGOR llk'estowuitveryl' tohnve r65 . 0 ngreatiu— seriouadamagect Wenotonly f 1 , ALLEN co; We Are Sole Agents: riser—- Luscious Bi Valve . .. THE: OYSTER never tasted betterthau it doe this year at the Royal Ree taunnt. We make a spec islty of supplyin the best to our customers. as in a in call here for oysters on the ha i shell. We open them quickly for foryou. 3.. Also by the quart angeny way ycuwent then. ’ " .‘il \l caused a w sen. enamels, ll._ll.l.ll. PHYSICIAN garrison man-as Kilt st. ‘eniui Mark Wright’s Pests". nis‘rnoxa'connumc‘anou oscxaaw fi = amusement swan 5...! b s an ‘ COUNIRY Everywhere. Any person desiring to rent a double office, with a. desirable location, should apply at this otlice at once. I KEEPING of “L” squadron, P. E. I. Mounted Rifles will be held at the Police Court Room,City Building on Wednesday, the 9th day of October, at 7.30 p. m. sharp. Every member is expected to attend.——-J. B. MCDONALD, Capt. 3 td A COMIITTEE from the London School Board after looking into the matter of the use of slates in schools decided from a hygienic point of view to discontinue them in the schools. We are pleased to note that this reform has been adopted in our city schools. YESTERDAY afternoon the dredge be- longing to the Hillsboro Bridge was hauled up on the bank in the dock direct- ly west of Poole 8: Co's wharf. Great difilculty was experienced in getting the dredge upon the bank owing to the way the dock is dredged out. Lines was at- tached to Poole’s wharf and by an extra effort she was pulled over toward the centre. SUNDAY Scuoor. “smasher—The members of the Vernon River North Sunday School gave a very interesting entertainment to an appreciative audience on Wednesday evening, Sept. 25th. Much credit is due the superintendent m. Mc- Leod and teachers for the pains they take to instruct the young. The church was tastefully decorated for the occasion. Miss Mamie McLeod presided at the organ in her usual pleasing manner. A 8010 by Mrs. C. W. Sheidow was much appreciat- ed. Following was the program: Opening Doxology. Prayer by Pastor. Chorus—Seeking the Lost—By the ' Click. Recitation—An Easter Legend—Lois Story. . Chorus—Christmas Morning—By the Children. Recitation—Thomas Tuckers Amos Adams. Chorus—I Love to Think of the Child- ren—By the Children. . Recitation—What the Birds said to Walter—Annie Story. Chorus—Let the Sunshine in—By the Children. Recitation-Grandmothers Elsie McLeod. Chorus—Jesus Calls the Children—By the Children. - Recitation—Billles Xmas Rose—Blanch Story. Duet—Under His Wings—Mrs. G. H. Jenkins and Annie Smith. Address by Pastor. Collection. ‘Chcrus—De Massa of de Sheepfold. Recitation—Alice Rafter. Solo—The Holy City—Mrs. Sheidow. Recitation—Bring the Children With Call— Sermon— C. W. yam—Winnie Brown. Chorus—'—For J esus Sake-By the Choir. Recitation—How the Person Broke the Sabbath—Lennie Acorn. ‘ Gnomes-Hy Saviour First of all—By the Recitation—The Light on Deadman’s Bar-Mamie Macleod. Chorus—Home at Last—By the Choir. Acouplc of weeks preyious.:_the. said school held their picnic on ,the” grounds of Samuel Brown; [)1an evening v. as spent. rial trio Eds ‘ very Among the gaunt we were pleased to see- m Harohlleld and Hampton. Comm, CHOLERA. DIARBEOEA and tall Summer Complaints in Children and! Adults readily cured‘ by Fuller's: ’ berry Cordial. Always reliable; Lt dealer-sat?» cents; f" " } lonelile ‘ OEALLthe TOWN is no place ll ' To ,5er I _ Drug Wants?“ ' sure ' segm- wee Lowest Prlces. _ DISPSNSING ASPECIALTY. '2‘ 7 Phone J- 6:0,- «use! ,s’eethat mad tin-eon hair cut lathecity. Weak! gins to giveyou astylishup-to-date hair cngthebeutthntaanbehnd. when you mt a comfortable easy shave whereby your face willlookgoedtweu'ty-‘eux hm afteteome to w ire-chm Tailors. AN exceedingly pretty iweddlug ‘took place Tuesday, Sept. 24th at 6.30 o'clock p. 111. when Miss Bessie, daughter of Mr. E E. Smith, Bible Hill near Truro, was Donald to Mr. James W. Forester. of' Trurs. The happy couple are spending their honeymoon in Charlostetown. ‘ drunks were arraigned before the Stipen- diary. Arch Brodie and Thomas Pow- er were eacb given $2 or 10 days. Henry Welsh, an old ofiender, got Worm days Jas. McEachern, whose ofi'enscwaa ag- gravated by an assault on Policeman 20 days. His Honor in passing‘ sentence intimated that the next person appearing before him charged with an assaulted the police would be remanded to the Supreme Court. A. E. Massm,well known in Charlotte- town. for some time cenuected with the» severed his connection with the company to accept a punition‘with the James lic- Cready 00., of Montreal. Mr. Hassle, who issue of the most popular commercial travellers in the maritime provinces, was Monday presented by the Ames Holden 00. employees in St. John with a hand- some aligator Gladstone bag and a gentle— man’s companion with inscriptions on silver plates. ' e ‘ Moon regret is felt by ' the removal of where she has for so long carried on such a first-class dressmaking establishment, it being her intention to spend the winter in Sydney. Previous to her departure, a number of young people waited on her at her home on Monday evening, Sept. 30th, and after expressing regret at her de- parture, presented her with‘ a beautiful and costly bxacelc t, as a small token 0! taken by surprise both by the gathering and the presentation, thanked them warmly for their kindness toward her, and said that she would rememberance the friendship of the people of Keusingten. A very pleasant and enjoyable time was spent, supper - being served in good style by a committee of young ladies. Then amid many “good byes” and hand shakings, the company dispersed. wishing Mrs, Morrison “Bon which she will soon remove. *— FBOH ALBERTA Work of Dodd’s Kidney Pills Pre-, greasing Rapidly in the Territories. Bhamuonn, Alberta. 1!. W. 1. so (Specially—Budd‘s Kidney most useful, and widely ‘ 4 in the North-West. The have produced more genuine results i; an any other remedy ever introdu ‘ here. They sure the common ailments, which can nearly all be traced ,to the kidneys, from a pim is to Bright’s Disease. -Wslter .- A. Noble, of this place is an example. His face was covered with, pimples. He, of course, tried all sorts of remedies, _ Dedd's Kidney Pills for Baekache the pimples reme His bleed was impure. ' l'he Kidneysl were not straiuin it. on, usingpodd's Kidney P is. for ,Backhche, as every-one does in this dis- trict, the’ Baokache not only left him but the Pimples disapp ale, giv- ing the cases ofbotb complaints was the same-Kidney Disease. Watemelonlec each at W. A. Hutche sons'_- V g _ eon I Why wear clothes that fit as though they were made by your methane-law when on can improvmra _ A fit.» soilitt e_ cost at 7, 8t agei'la‘gs, .r fire not only, e- ' guru-ens. 5:: fle- . nutter-a3 beueeelal elects 0 Oil pie-M11. Aelee. Wd'naie' no ‘ A, , . - v . .‘ ‘ rmmmranle PinetteandNorthliver ‘ .1». .~ Fries w. s united in marriage: by Rev.~ P. M. ire-f Hooper, was let off this time with $10 or 3 Mrs. Hector Morrison from_Kensington,. , the esteem and high regard'iu which she ~ 1- is held. Mrs. Morrison, although greatly " always hold in I . voyage,” and prosperity in the place to used medicine ' but until he took ‘ n the Police Court yesterday foul“ , Ames Holden 00., Ltd.. ofMontreal, has . out, ' ble breasted"5 " "" '1 I a 'r» breasted coats hned‘ ‘ . ’ 'Lsdies’ invent attest-Wm“ breasted, tight fitting coat, new flare sleeve, 6 goreshrt Spanish flounce, trimmed 4 rows stibchfig, “ ' Herringbone tweed skirts, made in the latest throughout, velvet binding, lull flare, Heavy plaid walking skirts, trimmed 7 rows stitching Walking skirts in dark grey, 4 rows stitching. cloth facing at stitching. style, lined v» - navy and black, lap seams. with" .1 foot of skirt, trimmed 8 rows special, 7 ate skirts in navy, dark grey and black, heavy all {jg These askirts are made tight fitting on the hips with full dare a the bottom, and the price only I A 36. Bills are the - SPICES ‘ Whole and Gr. Cloves. Whole and Gr. Blk Whole. apdflr. Cinnamon.- a Whole JillistpissH‘ , Colander ’d,‘ ‘ ‘ Rusted—fleet]. Seed,;1’£h"? :f WWMEWF ’ Chute livers-7 : ‘ :Big'l‘o— ' new“ if 7 euos. _ i gumcuzmco. ‘12 Pepper. .3 a -' amuse .r v... It sir, . ode. - "a m {fies-.9 ‘ Aw “Ari-ft "‘ 3‘5.“ ’ _ 3v}: 1 When you need anything in this line give as a eall.‘ We’l live you the host to be had at a moderate price: ~ English '7 Hal; Vinegar 6C6, " Q‘ gallon. ' ' .. White Yiuagptr g. burEugliah nog'ng ' a; months or more, . .g was.“ «so in alias. Cider. and ne‘er» : - ‘7 AJ-o Pickhns'Spt " Sc- ' Apothecaries’ 11.11, :Desbrieay’e 0-... iewes-thientontlh' 4-, ~ We went to reduce strings stat _‘ removal. In. n [to '-° smarts call. st areal: at ,1!" can, << .. .3.— fl» mdymlllmn- A ' *V . ' . “ ’ ; . . Chickenhe,PorkudBam,my T ‘ ‘ " “I s ' ’ A 7' ' .' mefi'gvciewiu 47!. $39..“ ‘snimll't .1 EL“... \5,’ E z, well.sn.pleseethe mostuapricio-ap- i» mu mess. i m. .e . m mm m m __ .v , ..... .' .— "‘- . 1- 0 I la 3 hoa,aud " mammal-omens.- y, K p . , . w m «1". T, _ . , 100.1461: or more. KP?“ Pinapples. Peaches’ Pear. Oranges. Bananans. Welter-melons and Apples ling Sheet Iron and 'l‘in Plate work we are “excelled. E romptlybutwedoitp 'rly. r workmen are Ind we guarantee satisfadion. b- For Bell Banging, pea Fit- IIOBT. B. SHALL. u i - ‘ 'l m George street, :1: Just received at {.,.;..;.f. .. "5". A, llllTenESOH. .. _ wan, _ I