PURE ` COFE-7.EE_ 1 isoura, eoiief-'Without ad- ulteration, rectly blended. One nip, anflxthen your verdict; if it is'nt bitter than any you’_ve%en_. nyiug at the um¢_p _ _,no matter where, -_» send t Mk. . ‘ 'Fresh Cream T _Every lllornlng ._-.». v. Webster & McKay. _ Cor`..Ke'nt and Gr. George Sts _ l llilmll lilllur when you want something nice for S“p{)e__ or in ‘act Eas_t. Boston, is visitlng his home in Darli- for any mea in the day_ ley and other relatives on the island. Today we have Fresh Cakes, D. sri-:WAR'r. tonight. ’ > _ O PSHamon. Montreal orosscd by the Umvenuy Gquwk In F°“"’h Yea' _ Al-i_n.iou'i',en_joyrlble, liigli class enter- y . ' WB McKenzie iinil H J McGrath d , \ Tull: case of assault against Police _ ofilter Walker prcfe red by Garnet ;:_';gy,'_n,1 Moore was heard before Sependiury R°|1s_ \ liliiueliard yesteriliiyiinil iidjoui-iii.-illorai ' week. llli _ » ss§ , Reporters and 'Correspondents Everywhere. A A lprw evenings ago a committee oi' the ladic8`0fBt. Andr6w’s Church, Cardiunn, railed on Mrs. iRev.) A. Gunn and pre- sentld her__wlth is purse an`d the following address :- - Dear Mrs. Gunn,-We learn with regret _ DoN"r fall to hear-,the famous Meiziters Princess lust night. the I land last night. Charlottetovi n last evening. 9.15 and the expr. as at 9.50. round trips uri‘East River tomorrow. tainmeiit »llie Melsters (iot youi tiiket et! Moncton were pussyngci-s by lost i.iglit’s expre~s SOHOONER. Nereld from Bay Cliuleur, is ischrlrglnga cargo of cedar shingles at C0nnolly's wharf. Scnoomm Minnie Bell from 'l‘iilnish, N. S dlscliarged li. cargo of hay at Pownal wharf yesterday. GET your tickets at Ellis' drugstore to- dayand avoid`thc rush at thc doo1'.- YB-"il Ml`SD¢¥\¢9 Wm like Pllftifl HD ID- M ' - ~ eister conceit tonight. Hasiw S. Annimson, now ii resident of Dr Renwick Matlieson Boston. “ho » basllcen visiting his home in Cardigan, M ECLIPSE BAKRXY. - _ _ - ` , Mk" B", mui oi; hx ietuuibspfe; ache; dIuysmiiiBthc 0 . ' . . . ~ a ~ _ _ _ “ l 8'; gueq 0 is lu ' y fpliotograplicrs in this iity. The Planet hm W ' I _._ ' ..~l`..-= ' . bo pleaseil to heal' of their colltinueil sur- _ __...5..,_; cess in Ontario. 4 Hr. Grant, nie reiii-ing ineli- M o_ccupied `by Dr. Cumming, who opcnc" D States. The e and occupies a space forty-feet lo booth//is expensively and elaborately fitted up according to the d ectlous of the exposition ofiicinls, which stipulate that all b otbs shall be made in conformity with the general plan ~ of c structions of the buildings. ll the processes ahat undergoes in mai-iufactur_e are ustrated. ~’]`here is an exhitit of fur and hats in all ,,,y,_,,___,,y_ on m______ to New Drk -°ea§ s of revolution. from the fur crowds. s t to St. Louis early in the spri t be used in manufacturing demonstrations. Eight opera- t es, including fiuishers,’cur1ers tory. went toSt. Louis in time bit; The machinery was made n . for the exhibit reseiv . ' _ The Hart Hat Co.. vvl1ich“is agent for the Hawes hat in is in charge of the exhibit. while Daniel A. MC- is_ the superintendent. Edward Von Gal. of the firln. t _ . . _ _ _ visited hi- exposition freqiieu 1.# HATS of” . .LATEST voeuis Sold “through Agencies eyerywhére wiiii ii,\`iAizliiisiTis_r_.__.of better twice. KS - - » - _ - prizes in the classes in which they liavc tl 15:; ~ f ._- is certainly well liescrviiig. Charlotte. _. __,`,;=_-, town friends of the Westlake Bros. will uig - Bfv°“ N Bmw-i. Mont-wal. came to consisted or 75 cms ence. 20 TrxnPrlni%ss arrived last evening at 'TEES S Cl V °f L°"d°“ ln"-‘W5 two votive Candidates, Mnrtin'anil McLean in = , captain of thu some year. _ A H HTMTSMILLAN, Alberry T’la'ns, has been elected class reporter for the McGill Science. W 0Soott and wife, Halifax camo to “QUT mme” puseugem came ip from Orwell, and Belfast by the S. S. City of London last evening. The butier,6 hogs, 4 slieep and 3 cows. Arrsnriqn `fs`enlled to the ad which ' appears elsewhere of the political meet- lngstobe held by the Liberal Conser- toe forth toming election. |..Es1'im A.; Susar, Sunimcri-iide has becu elected hockey captain for the Junior Year of all the fiwulties of Mc- Gill and W. S. Lea, Vutnrlii football Joiin L. Tiiomsorv, stlttl agent, city, accompan‘ei1 by his wifedziid daughter leaves this morning on a holiday trip to ‘ Montreal, Chicago and other American cities. The Guardian wishes them a pleasant journey. l. HUGH Spence ls on from Boston where he ha- been for the last tlireeyoars. After spending a day with his parents, George and Mrs Spence,he left for PEi.We under- te estlng event in that province soon. -:ack ville Post, Oct. 4. Tnnfuiicrilof thelatc Samuel Mcliac will take place from his residence, Kent Street toniorrow (Friday) afternoon to Cross Roads, Lot 48, Cemetery. Funeral s.rvices will coiiimenc at 2.30 an re- iiiaiiis will cross by special trip of the ferry boat to Southport lit 3 15. A l.1i'l‘r¢ issue of the Chatham, Ont. Planet contains an extended reference to \= Dlwtograpliic exhibit at the lair there I Westlake Bros., formerly weli known ncntiuns that they have captured all the sliown for the past tlirec years, and says the work of the firm liasa hgh reputa- 'oii iii Chalhaui and vicinity, of which it Till; Prcsbytcriiin gyng-| of the inaritime provinces niet in l.’i'ini:e street church Picton, Tilcsiiuy. About 250 nicmhcrs were pi rsclit. A s crutor, is now iii Trinidad. the cliair was cargo boxes Cglcbratcil $3.00, HATS At the Wilrld’s Fair. We reproduce the following from _“The American Hatter‘_’ of October-the great Hatiing Trade Journal of the United Hawes Von Gal Co`s factory at Danbury, Conn.. U. S. 5 A, is one of the largest\in the United States and in the world. Daliibury is represented .it the Louisiana Purchase Ex- posi‘ioli 'iii St.. Louis with a handsome exhibit by the Hawes, Von Gal Co. This exhibit is undoubtedly one of the dnest E, ever made at an 'exposition by 5 hat inanufacturing firm and, as it is a “live” one, itlias proved highly interesting. x blowing, forming, sizlng.`poui:icing. blocking and _ other rations are explained to the spectators arid, beginning at an finishing operation, the hats are completed in view of ' tl \V .\ Ill .vi ng on the main aisle. The il. to to the hat ready for wear. g_ repared by Dr. Grunt., The tcxtfijollos- Eilwin Smith, of Middle Miisqiloiioboit was ulianimoiis‘y elected niodei'iLtor. T seconded by Rev. Alcltandcr McLean Sinclair, whose nainc was also iiiclitioucil with three otlicrs for the olllcc. The new iiioilcrnloi' llien iidrlrcsscil lho Synod, izinkiiig them for thi: honor conferrcil upon him. Mountain C. B. Mr. Mchciin v\i'l later prucecil to Miirhle Mountain ivhf-re he i_llhe married the latter part 'of this oiith to Vliss Margliiv-it Maoliiclilau; ftcra p cusant visit with friends hcrc; rs David A Mable on return to Has- hlbit 15 located in the Mal1l1f8Cil1‘rCl' S Building liruok lleiglits, N J after ii. visit with her duiighter Mrs George McDonald. She was accompanied by her. daughter Miss Vlnv Peebles, Mrs J. M. Daviiisvii and ilnngliter. Miss Sadie on a trip to Bgston Mrs Tiylor who have been visiting i'. Z. Mrs James McLeod on li trip to Boston ie meeting with prai cr, read the sermon lic motion was made by Ur. Scdgewick Aiuovc tliosc li-nving the city yu.~ii,erilay ere; T. A Mchcnu, Jr to Springliill N. , and his sister Miss Ethel to Marble l iwin Harriiigtqn on i'ctui‘ii to Sidney d Mon‘real; Mrs F. H. Beer on ii. visit Bostoiiuid Toronto; Dr W. W. and Y : C and Mrs Gardiner for Sussex, N. B.; d Ne lv York. 1'.-The C. 1'. R. has passed an order ` . ca H ". . _ . . _ . 5"'-US. 1.. 18: "limit in itll tllings He Company for forty thousand tons of i _ . might have the pi'c-ciiiincni:c." Dr steel rails, iii-livery to he at thc rate _ of tcii tliousnml tons pci' month to tlirouglioiit lilercvi' and Siiinncr couiitles \V. Va., most likely owes his Iifc lo thc kiiiiliicss ofniiciglmor Ho was lilmosl hopelessly nlliiclcrl w ill fi`.i.irrliocu; was ;;- .___ _ e -f _,- aitvnileil by iwo pliysiciniis who lriivc lciirniuic of his sci‘ioiis condition, hroiiglit liiiiin hottie of Cli1uiihei‘lniii`s Coli. Cholera and Dizirrhoca Remedy, which C _ For sale by all druggists. of the new shorthand text book as used at the Union Commercial College, 6d wif that you are about to tale your departure from amongst us. For the past. tlrrteen yeari you have been n devoted and active worker in every good cause, and have been uritiring in your efforts to nld the Mnster`s _work in this part of His vliie- yard. We shall miss you very much and cannot allow this occasion io pass with- out conveying to you our profound regret and pray that wherever you may go -God niny`bless and protect you and your fainily.Kindly accept thiil purse as ii small token of esteem, Ou behalf ofthe ladies of St. Anilrew‘s Church. Signed, Mrs. I-I. F. Bissctt, Mis. J. F. Norton. Irs. Gunn takes this opportunity io thank her kind friends for tlii thoughtful token of regard, and also for t eir uiany ii ts of klndnesi during all the happy years spent among lhcin. AN event of interest took place in liustico, Monday, Oct 3rd, when in St. \ugus'inc's Church, Abram Peters ln the employ ofthe Singer Mfg. Co , at New Castle, N. B., lcd as his bride to the altar Miss Josie Gallant, dauglitci- of the into Vlaurlce Gallant. The briilc was iittciideil by her cousin Miss Minnie Giilliiul, in the e-i-ploy of the Rogers Hard are Company, Ltd., Cliarlottctowii, wliic the uiiooinsinan iviis Andrew Gallant, C\in'»i~la. At lio.lf-past s .\' n.. m. the bride and groom entiiri.-d the church to the strains of the liriilul Marc-li from Soliengrin, reiiiiercil by Illiss Angie Pfl.cr.~i. 'i`wo hymns were beautifully sung by Miss Miinlo G. Pct(-rs. 'llic bride \\'a.-i very becoinlngly gowucil iii navy llluc cloth with white and blue trluiinings and hat to iiiatcli. The iiiniiy valuable presents of which they were the recipients cvidi-|ii'c thc high esteem iii which th-y are lu-lil. Oiic was li. liundsom gold watch and chain with pearl set ings, pi'esenl.eR_SAl.E BW' ng,as well as the machinery and trimmers., from the for the opening of the ex- by the Turner Machine Co. tly satisfaction than T lllllllle l llsllllll v,“!Fv%!°G'\3' tnUOl"'tnx @=0'@@l(9_\00l®'Ql@@'@ odak applies, i\i6\£li owney’s 9 hocolates, rugs and undries. Try us for the above. ti ali. ’ 'U - Befrletoru. Solicitors. letc. demmmiae. P. a. 1. & C0 Li Baniioi0muin` ‘ ' eiimnTi ui enum in l im colon loin: ci\'v. them: ' y W ce One gross of _this popular tonic now in stock. ,,Fresh and genu- A ine. Price $1.00 a bottle §?3'forl'$2 5:.. _ “The TWO MAGS” lacDollald ll llliililllnon, DRUGGISTS, l wi ' 3 il! The queuti nie, what in ihe ben boot lor men lei-fail war. We recommend our 54. o boot. "ul Cllileiilher lined, water proof role ith ihe Worth cushion imolea mntrell for tht font In at he them with rubber loin and be¢l,n epri'eT:u5per een: for cam, we Jipdvwwmpwumw Cor Gtlleorge and Ken! Sts. -is--1_1 i _.-!.e_.__ -I _-J _. _ _~.._ _e ~_-- - ciiii-isiing of Drawing Room, Parlor, Bedroom, Hall and Kitchen Furni- IHYC. Also at the same time and place one valuable driving mare and sever. al carriages (double and single Sleighs, Robes, sets of Harness and other articles contained in the stables and coacbouses. This sale oiiere to the public a lot oi' valuable furniture _ including carpets and 'numerous other elects in first class order. Sale positive , no reserve. Terms at sale. that we have been and are still buying from almost every manufacturer in this broad Dominion--and further we are content to sell at a much smaller profit than most people ask “lf- We would like the opportunity of showing you our furniture, and would like you fo compare. and we think we can con- vince you that what we say is true. JO h n N n ° BENJAMTN clixrim .. eo. i Auctioneers. 5 d ia. ni. Rx. RAINCOATS FDR MEN A- =- .'iis.§.e.i.="=~. i "“."‘_d..,. ~,.. .-.l»~. i~ ¢~~/- »-¢.,~.- ..¢|_qp»v¢ _i POLITICAL MEETINGS. Messrs. Martin & McLean, the Liber. al Conservative candidates in the forth- coming election will meet the glggmfg ot Queens County at the followingtimee and places. _ llr=u_ialbnne, Wedédgth, r p. m. _ Kel y's Cross. W . 5th, 7 p. m, $3150’ $5000, $790, North Wiltshire, Fri. 7th, 7 p, m, Hunter River, Sat. Sth, 7 p. m.° ;loun_§_Stewert,TUon. tolli, 7 P.. m. .. d T ..::§;.;°°'°°°' "*‘°~.r- e y Pt. Road, Wed. iz . S ’ Wlieatle River Thur. 1311:, ';7p?‘ =. if-» Showcrproof stylish., $7. 53\5`5i1°=i’f.i="ii`-'i'f"=i1-I-‘¥'§ii?.'1'.¥i“§-` 9 ii R .nr . _ _ ' _ ciififin, iill:'h,m:.'ih? m \ Irishtown, Wed Igiz, 1). I Hum* hrcy Clothing Store, Emyvnle. Fri ant, r p. m --. ;curcrsrou¢~~ A. w _ rrir-:Ln sco1“r.M¢.-. » ~ ¢ i--...ili.. Arenal ’.£'“' Priori: es. 0.',,,, lu. Null' _ `l'¢\|l&. ' 24th 7 p. m.