. _Reporters and Correspondents Everywhere. ....iiT§1i't°"`l.’2°.§’5”“f>" `§..L....1"'° °”‘§2'$.° ""'1"°‘“°'“"""d°°"`°V'°'°"" ` ‘ V G1” _ w_A_ ma wmnéld _» W' _ Tru football matoh between the Vio- Tnl Princesa arrived last nicht st B51 ' und theexpresl at 10.05. Hugh and- Mrs. Mcinnis leave this, W. morning on return to Ha‘lfax. ’ Bl hop Cameron, Antigonish, came to lvl the city last night on a fe A days visit. ."-‘-p--‘--- ~ _ nuns cossee; . lsours, cofee vrithcnt ad- ulieration, ‘perfectly blended. Our eip, an then your verdict; ` if it ls’nt better than any ` y0u’ve»been buying at the Q send it beck. Fresh Cream Sh so W. B. Smsllwood of the Pasteur-ized K, Milk Ewtory returns today from a visit 3 _ - i F. P. Oaavannlhae retumed from s G sit to American cities and 0.Hennehury .m from St.-Louis. .‘ - _ ` spec , . . ` ' ' ` on r ` _ Moll' is Otto W H il II Tnsi inward passengers by the Hgllfu ’ vuadsy wiu be inn. Mosul, uns .1 raven f" . . _ _ _He JohnR. Mnolsaae, traffic manager of be the Dominion C0alCo.,is on a business go trip to Prince Edward Island.-Sydney T 0st,- ' ` on _ _ W. F. Coillngs is expected home from Bri “me PfiC¢» 110 ' mln" Wh¢1'¢. he North West tomorlow evening on his ch -VR. PB 0. Taylor representing L. La Mont,s0u Every Morning 1gnne,Monu-eiti is in the 1.-ity. This win at Webster & McKay. 73 Cor. Kent and Gr. George St QW If , ¢.~¢uunua1a\ D.)N"l` il A. len of the Tidal Survey for Ottawa. lea BAKE “ tur but go out and enjoy the M0 beautiful vlgepther and we will do te a n for ou at reasonable rstgs. Ydu can get everything you want in cake, pastry, rolls or buns by- te ephouing No. 211 or sending to S TEWART» acura: nsxanr. H. P iirm in Montreal. MORE money for Prohibition. Just re- ov 8. ip lttawa Charles Clark for St John, N. B. Jn L. B:raser for Halifax, Sydney Hay- Fame; 'I1¥eah°‘:‘t1g°n°t°” bwntl Hifi; O ve or ome y e some on w c sails from New Yuri-1,' Nov. 2rd, On his ,- t visit ioRomc Bishop McDonald went nch of the bank of Nova Scotia, re. with the liste Bishop Swesny of St. John. ` E. J. Mo' on, manager of the loca'l las bro. V1c'roRi.\.-John Lourie, Toronto; H. H Oni Beer, St. John; E. W. Sealey, Sig John; Sa Tas funeral of the lute Bruce Leitch wh wi-i take p`iice from his late residence an at St'““h°Ve at I °'°|°:k D' ""1 lved"°E` wife and 'two children, and three sisters, “Jule” even mme suwess' mg” gg; gum, day, the 2ilth.Frlends will kindly accept MrS_.[Rev_] Leslic Cluyy V|c,m.i,,’ B’C_ this notice. as no invitations will be :s’“e‘l° ‘ Currie in Buttle (`r.:ek, Mich. 3 Mr. 'l`ay|or'sla.st trip to the Isiandas fm takes ii permanent position with the ved froniabusiness man $10. `Slnews H0] War are. needed-pay promptly. Cu ned yesterday from his .vacation trip io Mmm and P E bland _Sydney THE death OCCUHG4 yesterday morning .heavyl ss to the owner is also s loss ti Rccqrll, 22ml. ~ ut' yea B. Potter, Montreal; E. A. Bush, f0!‘ Toronto; J. Eiwarrl, Moncton; Prof. hiél Elurringtoii, Boston. community. The into Mr. Leitch was ii ph""yl“g °3 1° me °“"c°m° °f bb” ”°”m"‘~ successful and highly respected farmer o will ic greatly missed in the district d in his home. He leaves to mourn ri 1-I Smallwood. _ '_ . 'IN the Intercollegiate sports at Toronto rm: s. s.-Halifax win not be due 'until nb.; this afternoon* between 2 and 8 o'eloclr. Do emalesonly twomore trips this sea- n yto accept a position which now will awaits him in Nassau, West Indies. an perance men will receive it. him y brother of Wailace Leitch of the Miss Maggie, also in Victoria, n.nd Mrs inet, at Cano( orning, 29th. Advertisers desiring extra e ln same should male application 11| ee, a.-. sheen! must be in notiater than M ne. Wd: vneywe . urver non "hui-sday. , _ A Y River, Jae McDougall Bangor, M J _ _ _ _ tween"Mc_Gill and Varsity, Toronto on as work ol "iii ing in the approaci eese c ry. h Hrs Lordship Bishop M1-Donald left one behind the scrimmage to back them yesterday morning en route to Rome HD. il0W€\'Bl`. Bild they had Iw reward ery Bishop being required to visit th. iuve the consciousness of having done y See eiery ten years. Revs. Dr, their part falti.t’uiiy.-Halifax Chi-oni le tobe|tJenl1ins ornnyof the prominent Mena", G J McLellan' DL Bu-“Hd R N ` J tem Doniiifi, and Dr.Morriscn accompanied __ to Royalty Junction. His parlsh~` AM01\G those leaving the city yester "mera presmted him W th a hundwme ibbert Pineau has loid his farm to Mami- y “erm Mm L_ H_ Beer on A tr to purse before leaving. Bishop Casey ofSt. _I bn,Arehbishop Br-ucliesi, Montreal and 5 Stanhope, of Bruce I.eltch,1\ized iifty U rs, son of the late .Iolin C. Leitch and ‘V death comes as ri severe shock to the wus on Friiliiy 14th. lust. she passed away. Bcsirlesher husband it daughter Miss l _K`,` - ` \ 1 fildi' llldiit dilii litidili Qil$i0iil¢l‘$! lo . / ,,,, ,. tg , .\$ ` " "3/\ _ \\\;' ` - i 1 , ,_ lm' - fi\\§i‘ii` _ 'll 1 sh’ . iii\\\f ll ily/ A » _ _/_ _~. _D 1' / -M l.- Most every lady knows of the general excellence of ou Corset departme,nt-those who don't, should. init, price, styles to choose from. 5( 9 ° ° 9’ ilitary. fn the A splendid new corset we’ve just added to our stock- of fine dove was coutil, medium hip with French bias cut, suitable for ai- it most any medium figure. Daintily trimmed and elegantly ~finisl:ied. beautifully soft and pliable ..., . _ _ . ._ _...$1.15 Crompton s lil Just to Give-You an- Idea of the completeness of this big corset stock of ours, we'il mention a few lines. If interested. call. and we’li gladly show you our .full range and explain the why and wherefore of the different lines we carry. ,,.,,,. Fair quality jean corsete, medium length, lace trimmed, color dove-per pnir,..'.... 25|: Better quality corsets. tit and wear well, medium length, splen- did values. at the price, per pair. . . _ . . _ _ . _ . . _ _ _ .42¢ and 50g “Correct Style," our 7 5c corset is very similiar to our special 65c corset, but is a finer quality. equal to most goc corsets, `alisizesto3oinch . . . . The popular "B. & I.” Corsets are here in three styles, style B for small and medium figures. style F especially for stout hgures ; and style Lady Curzon with suspenders attached. They differ from other corsets, in that they are bins filled and conform perfectly to the figure, white and dove coutii. pefpair'°".......... ............$|.25 and $1.00 Another splendid line we cdrry is our $1.25 special light weight batiste corset worn by many of ourcustomers who prefer an extra light weight corset. Per pair... .- --- - - - » - - ~ - - - -.Sl-25 Our $1.50 corset, a special bias cut for short, stout. figure. medium weight coutil_used in this corset, drab and white. . Ailsizeszoto 28..... ........$|.50 Our outside size corset especially adapted for large figures. six clasp and dome fastener, adjustable lacing sides medium weight and not bulky. sizes 28 to 36. Larger sizes ordered specially when wanted. . . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ .$1.55 grid $1.60 Our $1.75 corset is of finest qualty white coutil, long military princess hip. best quality velvet grip susgxnders attached. medium, length for large and med um gures._ We find this line a great favorite with those who find difficulty in getting suitable corset. Price.............__._...._ ...$|.75 SEEKS-1 & C0. ` . i ll ~iiiil` fortitude which all the more endeared her LO of .e hu of an cel feature of the evening'e wars. 'l`li» laughter and appreciative hand-1 lappin. WBIC and Premier Laurier and Leader Borden as ' ' ' Our 65c corsetisa general favorite, suitable for any medium passengers. The illustration which Egure. short waist, of good quality jean. lace trimmed and nicely finished, special value. per pair... .. . . . . 65;; Zinc:-lelezravi\ Servive was 11180” hanny Old Mr. lar 75c “‘ ”» ‘“*“ H°““\°*°" sm-mms or ti... no-1-1»..n.».. at lcwv > r . rm- _;:“..':..‘:‘:...ss;':::;".:..';’;_ zf;~:.;~;::1 Boswm ~-on 'lb' » . A _ _ emi lnterestlnz. The Vlcs are mostly Afielvru- twslvsvese edition of Thi strengthened :moe their in-si. game and uerdlan \ii‘l be issued on Eaturdiu' w||}p“¢,u91;|1“d'gg|,¢,_ any Meeiii‘w.m‘sow4s inn/ _ W' 3 “i ° nal1oe`,_ the clever Abegweit ::h'et¢ Lwd' New Glumw' _ wolr ilrstin the pole vault with lift 9In. wand _Bengali |n tha hmm _ jam llrst iltteen playing on Saturdaytobeat inn Heaton for 111-it by on inch and ai... the Army hmdily. although the forwards 1; gaqgnd in thgggjynrdg hurdles, of the latter team put up a dashing game. ' ' ` They controlled the bali well in the scrlm und heeied out to their halves nearly dthe s<;;tb;;'l1 bind °tfodi'h° H$"`b°"‘f every time, but the letter were very r-low 3°” 5"” “y““ '”"n>mi1ni in fitrhi i urge of Mr. Knowlton. The shovel ,Mes gevegtfla :giroe nl; b B tower ng be taken across the river on s ow to P d th 6 I gi .cl nl; er D specm' re an e ran, wii i egantofaliin lil the gl'rl~avel \\;v|iitb¢h0lift3i“¢l’|‘;";’““ th* the second half at the cali for "water," way neaouaa m omthi-_ thorn terminus of the bridge and aisi 23;; :£2333 Tgzdalrrznyfoor-lwthiitbefon this y ar ouu n}li€:;";'}:°°k 'Hola' one hundred yard' hard right up to the end, and they should 3200. re he their coal from Charlottetown at a much viiigs Bank. The deceased had been ill “lute” “Pens” “nd tr°“bl°_P°"‘l°° "` some time with Bright/s disease but we mihuslaatlc persons are eonstantlv pro- i‘he uopular-hers and with its greater space ind MANY friends in Bangor Maine, will egret to learn ofthe death of Mary A. ordan, wi e of General Secretary Robert -~- = -- ‘ ’ ' A. Jordan of the Y. M. C. A , and eldest duugliter of Rev. F. A. Kldson, St. Peter’s Bay. l’resbyte1~ia1i Hospital for several weeks ~ , S where she underwent an operation, A Jordan; also si sister Mrs. Ben). Docken- dorf, North River are left to mourn. Mrs l` Rachael A. Jordan and son Fred D. Jod her period of over live years she bore her Q' away sho was prominent in the affairs of the _ _ ' _ active worker in the Woman's Auxii ary Corset buying at this store means absolute satisfaction W. Bengough entertainment iii the Market Hall sriuiienee eagerly interested, and at frrq laughter and equally hearty applause He tells n. story well, wlietoer it be _iocui eloquence in setting forth the bright prospects of our noble Cnmdinn heritage. Of course his rapid crayon A men of Canada rind B- itnin, and of local coupled Horace llsszard and the improv- hoped he may before long. The Y. M. C. A, was fortunate in securing his services, and evening of instructive, cngr\gi~ g rind healthful enjoyment, GUARDIAN M J W- Bensoueh leave. ons mm-ning forllloncton. Zeya Comedy Co.,eanie to the city last Quill!-J W Bengough Toronto' Peter )onnlck,do; P Mundey, Magdalen Is n.nds;R M Edmanson, Brantford; Dr' ’ethick and lie Anti oni h J D M - Tun Wanderers had enough of their 25' !9°4» Ii tabl - llnotber - ~ 1 li It iiargqi_it_.-_- Thif season we have shown you some splendid belt bargains, but to-dny'a oHei‘ pnshel ' the standard up another notch. _ This is adainty black tsifeta silk belt, tucked, Hnished at back with Small bllttonla lined from end to end with ine sateen. The b ickles are either gilt or gun metal. lt s a regular 5oc bei: burn fortunate purchase ofa large lot lets us sell them for so cents (Each . he “ cl S al" Snap ave scored at least twice. l`he1'e was no usrico ours. oseph A. Gnilan . aehvr of Piusvllie school is spending his aostlon here. He returned on Saturday en Pineuu for the handsome sum oi Mr. Plneau will reside on a propertn ysier Bed Brloge- Our flshermtn r- aklng good catches ol ood this week weather is all that can be d sired and fish are plentiful and close in-Tm recking of the Acadian besides being is be ie people who depended on her for their, inte1’s coal. Now they will have to hau principal item of discussion now. Over Guardlanttlli continues to be very generailmproverneiit it is bound to P. E. I. Deceased had been in the though her condition was serious, it thought she might recover, but l Dress Goods! From our dress goods depa1i1nentwe’ve carefully selected a range of last season’a fabrics. that are to be cleared promptly and completely in course of a few days. The Red Seal price is the means nf clearance. Fancy black Bedford curd.ali 4 Wool. regular price $1.00 Red Seal price _ _ _ _ Beautiful, fine black French cord, all wool. 42 inch width. regular price $1. zo Red Seal price. _ _ _ _ Same class of goods, clear bright black very soft and attractive. price $1.05 Red Seal price... ._ For example: _ Black oriental poplino, 42 inches wide, regular price 92c. Red Seal price. .. . 60g Black Strasburg a pretty 42 inch all wool weave. ' clear, good color, regular SOC price $1.05. Red Seal price . . _ . . . _ . . _ . . . . _ . . _ 70¢ Fine, closely woven oriental poplin, soft rich black, 75C regular price $1.25, Red Seal rice 95c ` p . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ 85 These are but e. fewlof the many shown. Most of them are blacks, though th¢"¢ are s few colored goods also. Special Red Seal soc Goods About 25 pieces fine dress fabrics of many different weaves. blacks, fawns. greens browns, greys. etc., worth up to $1.95 per yard. ' Red Seal Price sec. G0 Q lllCl;¢0 . lo un was of ii singularly sweet and vii'le dis1ositi'n and throughout long illness extending over to te riiiss with patience and Christian her friends. Before her health gave Central Church, and was no the Y. M. C. A. and local charity and iievolent institution. B. LOUs0N presided over the la~t night and seldom if ever has is audience assembled in Charlotte- The hall was filled to the doors and best people were there. Mr. Beneough himself and for over two hours iiciri N ill) ‘QE o nent intervals breaking into hearty r or pathetic, has a generous gift. of mor, can give side-splitting imitatio s the sayings and doings in real life, is ardent patriot and rises at tliiics to in portraits of well known public chritics formed the distinguishin. much in evi lenco when Mr Murp y his _iaunting car were shown with pil re, us was the portrait of Our (lrri d Man, Mr. Hearts, and many oihers. Bengouzh is nlivays sure to fill our gest hall when he comes again as it IIH lin the c.ti11ens equally so in having an nl( ll.l‘€ Mrs. Purdy has returned from Char- ttetown and is the guest of her daughter Mrs. Ed. iiiood.-St. .lolin Telegraph. TEE tailors of the city are endeavorii g arrange 11. football match with n. prin- rs` team. They would like a game next Saturday. THE football match at thc C. A. A. A. grounds yesterday afternoon between frincc Edwards and P. W. C. resulted in ii vi ct/ory for the former. Rav. M11. Mi:Co1~'Nn1.L, of the Central tiiodlst church, Moncton, lectured to Mc - large and delighted audience in Oulton liaii, Albert, Wednesday evenlnir, on The Story of Napoleon and the Battle of atcrloo. The lecture, which was illus- trated with very fine stcreopiicon views rl wiir maps, was of absorbiiig interest froui the coniiiicnceirient to the close and as listened to with marked attention by se present.-Moiietoii Transcript. ___.>____ TOOTHACHE CURED IN ONE MINUTE. Saturste some batting with Polso1i's Nor' d i ' th ' 'it tl I/O0 . - - with Nerviii e, bind in a hot flannel, and the Nervilin-» is ii. splendid household reiiiody for Cramps, Ind tcstion, Summer' toni- plnint, Rheumutism, l\`euriilgi1\,~n1i Tooth ache. plciisant for lntcrniii and external use. Price Zdc. lry Nerviliiic viline un pace in e raw y o ie th Rub the alnfiil part of the face toothaciie will disappear' iinniedintc y. Powerful, penetra ing. safe and Usa DR. Hs i\111.roN`s i»11.1.s ron B1i.1.1ous- NESS. WE would( like you to patronize our srapdepnrtmcnt. We especially recom- mend Babe Skin because it is absolutely re und the price is moderate, 10 cts. In the higher priced soaps we have “Roger