_ ‘ ..»."i' '_ _ ‘i l.-iili I lf, i ...f ', .-L \ _ 1. iii, 55'.; ::. Ii”-*=i2:‘\l .. i.. ».».. ;. élif; Sli; l `f IIA. I »-.‘:`~aw“ ii/l‘i,l; _._ l . 1 lg it _-_ , 1. . .. -» ‘ -_i_;~... " ,.i___ __ ~.~=" '1 ' i _ 5:* ‘Q - ’. . .f .'-` *' Z. .£9 __ ' E * .. Q » mfs; Lili.; 1--' T ii _i I- “plat lv. -_Q ,: V, '|»~- ll" "'. 's ia '.",. ,Iii . » ‘-',. _ 'tif ..\\ si-.» III IlIllIl”l » § = i” “T _, W I ' i N, » ,_ fl Inu* " II l‘ li ~ - ii I .ilfilll Will: I I Ill IIIII g; A _. -='§ iz xi ._ iii I ‘ ' i \ ' 1" 'hr / '_ " ,y..< ' _ . .A "" 'ma Larsen Nmws °"` THE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUAREIAN ' rmsr .el -'ALB ~ "°"‘ - °C'l`°“£N 9. i908 ‘ _ PAGE FOUR _ _ _ VA V ‘_ V an _ A ____ _.___ . __ . ~ . ._._n=se5-1=-.-r=-- - -- ' ~~~'~- r” ' 'ff~~r~"-ea-iz-_-, 15-' _*__* - 8 - - _H_ '- -=~-'-. I" S llllll W-II" PIIIIIIIII' - 2.... ` | , ___ ` iii 'A `/f//° ' I i Desi' 5 A' M°D0NAl'D N.. on ood.. I ¢ y i 1 N ||¢|-¢i¢ l\'¢w l\C NSW' Dl'y"G00d Sl0l'C how Customers. Ladies’ Stylish Coats ii ~ /l .4 , . And bear in mind we have notalast season`s coat in stock. ()ur stock is entirely new, designed i ,_ one of the best ladies’ mantle ou ters in New York. This is the hr season the work of this iaino artist has been seen in this city. ` ln Misses' coats we have a co plete line, also ladies’ coats $4.50. $6 50. $8.00. $9~50» it $14.00, $24.oo$§Io`.oo$ 27 oo. $30.0 l\/lisses coats $2.35 to $10 oo. S. A. McDonald _ _ . . \ _ and Mr. Uumm'l.ng's uunie passed un- 'l`lie one up-to-date Mantle *House in this City. ` , B1 _ t~; ` zlbé >~i“ _ "\_;i)'¥9, ~<'Ei>\q ._; -j-5 _ .:== `;;..»-f\ ~ , 'l` he new winter coats which we are showing now, are the newest and best in style, ht and appearance, ever shown in this,city. We have gone to considerable trouble and ex- pense too in securiiigfor the ladies’ of this city what is considered by everybody who saw them the liriest c;ats ever shown in this Province. We are really proud of our line showing of ladies’ coats. \Ve have been tal ki ug a great deal of late about them You will make a mistake if you do not see them now. . W r-495 not:-> Q\l l /A 1 l‘l ~- ,,»_ ,_ L. I. ‘ek .J _.. fix?" Fil i”i"°` ~ ""1", K ` ' _‘Q li _rlfi . E72 ['12 ii-1 . LJ: ‘ if 4; us/ WANHINGTON. Oct. 7. -- The lt- llernrl 0! the return bonu from Man- iii.. ui one battleship fleet wav Iannoulced at the Navy DePv»1`i-1091*, ftoday. The Beet will leave Manila 'on December 1, arrive af- U0I0mb0i December 14, stay there six _days _ and than depart lor Buez.__Whl~=’1’l| is scheduled to reach on J:-l\1\»'Y Sth. The mips will pass thriugli ‘lie canal and coal at Port :li-ur. is rx- tpéditiausily as possible. 'I`I!fW 0-N ,to spend the mouth of Jnnu;\rIl lend a few days early M' l""|\l‘UB1`Y, in the Mediterranean, tr. J or il-Vee, ¢ V‘lieiriui -_‘ vessels going each o » . i '< |M.arsail1ee, Genoa, Legliom. Malta, ' Algiers, Athens, Naples, Negro Hey. I Morocco and Gibraltar, the whole; -fleet leaving the latter Pllacc g February 6, being sclicduleil to ar- i rive in the United States on Feiirii- l ui-y 22. I 1 _______,___ I I .iiisiliiilii 7 sliui Mills I nazi- I TRURO. Oct. 6--The thirty-fifth an-I ~~fil meeting nf the Maritime Synod . / effthe Presbyterian CIJ\11‘0l1 Opened uore this evening in the First Bres- bytcrian Church. Divine service was conducted by the retiring Moderator, ilev. A. B. Dickie, of Dorchester, N. B.. who preached from the text, Mat-t. 9. 38. “Pray ye therefore the Lord ofthe harvest that he would send forth lalborers into his harvest." The Clerk intimated that the fol- lowing nominations had .mn madez' A Rev. Ro-bert Cumming, of Westville, had been nominated by the Prez-i'uy-, terles of Picton and Halifax; Rev., John Murray, of Clifton, had beeiii -nominated 'ny the Prc~.~abytcry of l’.` ld. Island; Rev. James ltoss, Super- intendent of Home Missions, had, been nominated by the i’reebyterivs` of Lunenburg and Yarmouth and oil M' 'chi ` lI`HXl'll . l Rev. Anderson Rogers, of Amherst, desired to make no inviilloile cool parison. He had admiration for the work of others whose niiincs might ‘he mentioned, but he wished to nom- inate one of tlhe princes oi tue Church, a man beloved by his co-_ Presbyters and one v. he had about' completed th`e tale of _ . .. yeuis. He referred co Rev. R ._.nmfng, of Westville. The iiiol..__. w.,.i second- .eu i>y'Di~_ Mciviiiiau, ur Halifax, Rev._ 'James Ross asked that his name' _might be withdrawn. This was done an mou y _ The thanks of the Synod were then conveyed to the retiring Moderator’ for his conduct in the chair and for: _ his sermon of the evening The Cleik _ ,.....i ui. reply out has been men. li , \ I A. McQuarric_ I l . P ’ M li r .. n/l/i eengs T ... .. CommISS|0“ M¢f¢I‘a“f I , lgolii i.§Z.i§°i`;'f.`§§i`i”..§2'.`li.Z _ 5 ` "` ‘ l i e in ladies’ and Sydney Hay Ma ket ' I?-iiiies’\lfiin§svLadies solid gold Sy(lll2y, S rings $1.25 and upLadies Soli- d P<»~\tl°H1_’m°°““€° "$17 gg hflii taire Diamond Ring $6.50 and Correspon Q n( z §:,‘°,,i2u,‘1,v;$§g,f_I.a°e° a ` ° ° °° up. Alarge assortment to select Snlicifgd' a0u+.up¢>n,-Friduy october sui. fl-0m_ New Haven-Tuesday, Oct. 13th. gwpd Milton-Wednesday, Oct 14th Kingston-Wednesday, Oct 14th c=_.__.,.=,_ Canoe Cove--Thursday, iprtthg. , g N e R Valley-Thursday, C _ -i - niii;vuie-Friday, occ. istu. IJEWELER. f_ AIIan’s Champagne Kola K A delicious healthy _ drink. ~` Jas. Kelley & C0. I o » . ¢» .wr 2_-_.Z Wrapping Paper 30.000 lbs in Stock and to arrive. Manills, Grey Brown, Fibre, While Drug, iii Rolls and Resms. All sizes, all weights. Paper Bags 1-41’b. to 25 lb sizes best quality heavy and light weights (5oo,ooo in Stock) ' Twines Twines No. I & 2 Cotton 1-le‘mp,enAd See Island ill at loW¢§t prides. Vlle:§u|¢ & Rmii C\\iw& C0. Ltd. drttd, ’ \ I V I L. . . Opposition candidates are invited t 1, t. .-.__-...-_ _-_-_..-.-.---= Q s-1-._.-.f _ _ noiiieii-reriiiztiuze are being urruugeu ‘ - i'1l'lh°f;{W°f° Pndlens of every race from _ M d 1 t _ . it e hyber to Adam’s Bridge; Chin-_ lm “Id Wm in adv" se L er era HOUSC ‘ one from Canton and the Straits; and] ings. Terms cash. xo-6d4i. "1" I-I E S LJ P that sheen-but no' lnebrlatee. The famous A. B. WARBURTON. I 1{5 Graftgn St, E PROWBE 1,,_,,,,,,,_ Masonic Temple Op One Night Tuesday W. E. NANKEVI l’i-csoriie n Modern Co rr Drums \vliliin\il~ic n Auction Choir. Clearing out Sale of Groceries A t.ui||\».\niriii I _ A Muriiii_y ivpolgouip gimp \Ve are instructed by Mr ,;',‘s‘c“,,“,',‘;,“"”" °" "‘ D. L. Hooper to sell in th res; nhlic Friday 0cI. 9th urlly Beuj. Carter & Co. Auctioneer. l Oct I5 LLB nacdy IW n song (‘Alilt0li Fl.l-]\ll.\'G Author 0! HIS HUPI( I NB A nd other Successes 'lay Lo Iliimnii Hearts mill J' store Elm Avenue on “mn ,Ur ng - lensure coninicnciiig at 2 o’clock p. iii. erfcctim, All the balance of groceries °P“1°fil! ‘md comprising tea, biscuits, can- ,.,.,,.,,.,_,,`._’§§’,f’;`f,,',°c 7_»,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,, R,,,k,,,~,,m, ned goods, molasses, vinegar, ',',1‘I’_1,‘.‘,`;`{’"""'“" S“""“' I 0 v spices, tobacco, etc.,also a large . lot of crockeryware, glassware ____ , 3 and dishes of all kinds. I ' I 3 -Kent St- Ph°U°I5 Boser oil tank,Thoiiipson com puting scales, cash register, ,i ( ) e shoe case and other shop fix- , " ‘i , llniunllliiml Tea Buy a pound from ' nie and I will explain It-;"' how you can get $5.02T Free Waller 'S. Bmim‘: Grocer Phone 199 iii iiiiis i om llzizuaqlirissigai . iw' i ,of the Synod on the honor that had ‘been dome himln his being cnllsd tu his high office. ---;-__--___- A PASSIVE RESISTANCE. JOHANNESBURG, Oct. G-The Asi-_ atics in the Transvaal have dehed_ the British authorities. Recently they congregsted at the Fordsburg mosque; just out side the city limits, and, made a bbnhre which signified revolt! 'rn bu -um Kinr, e onrewas mae aa e iron cookin pot, and the materfail which made e par-; afiln soaked papers. e three thousand Asiatics thronging the dus-I ty open space beneath the jerry-built. minarets it meant much. It meantf sufferliig, ruin. and jail. The _Aeistics had come from all parts of South Africa to help light the bonfire. Colonial-barn Indians in Europeaniz-, ed dress. Thofv made the bonfire nfl their registration certificates, thelrl permits to he in the Transvaal, thciri trading and hawking licenses. They' came to the mosque as free men.I ‘They went away liable to' arrest hyi the first policeman who questioned them. Like the tea party in Boston harbor.. the bonfire was the outward .and visible sign of war. The Ai-iiatics declared war against the Trunsvmal govemm-ant. Not active war. Pas-' sive resistance wur. They had re-I ,fused to give finger impressions to; take out registration certificates, to: bold trading licenses, to li;9,ve the Colony when ordered to do ni-inf fact to do anything the government told them to do. save go to prison. Cure The household friend Pleasant to take. Full of virtue, I Price 25 cents per bottle. I Prepared and sold by A,W.RCddIll,Phlll.B The Square Druggis Sunnyside. I I |st1 from President Falconer oi’ To- _ mute University to the fsueieatiuus ,4° Wtimslei- 10-8611!- l; stcond annual convention of the New Brunswick and P. E. le- lsnd W. O. 'l‘. U. opened thil morn- ing in _i"h§¢Bapiist church. The pe e and arbitration ,report was read \_`uy the siipexinthndent, lurs. Holman, of Bummersids, P. E. I., the report of the world's mls- sions by the corresponding secret- ary, Miss Asl~:er,~- of Oampbellbon,p.si'- lor nieetings oy the superintendent, Mrs. Poole. of Bumniersids, mo- thi.rs` ii-eeiing and moral education by Mies Asker, ol’ Campbellton. Mrs. Fraser, of St. Stephen., gave e Dinle reading. Miss Asker an-d Miss Humphrey were appointed a com- mittee ou greetings. A telegram of greetings was read from the Calgary W.C.'i`.U., and also greet-ings from Mrs. Buscom, dominion correspond- ing secretary, was read saving that the invitation from the N. B. and P. E. I. llu.on hui been uccepted and the Diunininn W.(!.'i‘.U. would meet in Bt John, N. B., in 1909. Greetings were also read from the dominion president, Mrs. Wright, of London l0nt.). The greetings committee were asked to respond to these. At. the afternoon session the re ' p rt of the medal contest work was read b Mrs Mcwha d iv d S HIIMEWIHU IRIPI SJNVENTIUN BUSINESS I2!-5"” iiuwou. ifpmpif. wiosffr Tnrmro vou .snvri-:av nas. I “_ ' _“.'oons'rocx,o N. B., oct. fr. - /1., I ._ .mE.`LnMB MAY BE°Fu-£C[D~ " V in oRoER1oMnl<: wooi.r~ I f f coops eurm NEED N01-I 5 ~ I .1 ww er Fircctb ir You euvfnf i . Q f\»REl.lABLE. STORE ‘ BUSTER BRi0\¢/N." - I __ fly/ i ..- .- / // 1, fi 77/ __,,. _ _ .,> ' _:,,,» ._ \`._ v _~ _l » 41"' 'I ii ' ., ' Jann . time f 3 , J lf I l r ` ' S;-,' ;/,I _ ~ .‘ ' l ._ A ., ,I . _,(1 _ 1 \` ..':.. I -7 I H ».‘ ~ -~\ _ ncrvirl ,.l‘ - e -. . gli-wife." 'fd -‘H K. r ~' 10| |A¢v|i9N’\‘ |105 " Tlll IDI ER Blinwn .-CHIC/wa. 1 F' ‘ ~’<° - ___\ _ _-€;“§\` ,G I _` ‘ i - `\.\‘j..;`. \ 2; f_`- " ,sQ iliac *__* .i \\.~ .'~ . ~'- -.. _fi \ ' . '_ ` i *<1 ‘ *"2" ` 5 .1 ‘ P _., /%/, ”//-,7_¢f.' ’ I, 1 / ~ I » f‘ \"' ‘ig "an *l \\ : ` \.. / _ , mf .. ~». . . . .U 8,; 1 ../.-f , ‘ROM THE LOOKS OF`_ ».>OlI/IE PEOPLE WHONI WE ‘I-_‘E ON 'l`l‘Ii,-'T STREE7 .SOVIE .SUITS AND OVER- O _ nl. ...au-.nt u..?.”...d“‘l..§~ °§ll coAT.S ARE critivi mtv .fi vnitni..-1/iDr,ir Nor ALL ed nual address. The report of the cor» i'es;~on‘din;g secretary for the year end- ed August 15 followed. Twenty uni- ons reported, total membership 603, honnry members 73, new members PB D ooL..oF CoUP..SE oilk .SlJlT._‘J /ilj E .Ll-.l.L vi/ooL BUT E ARE THANi°' 3° “!='°"°d ‘*""*° ri-lcv suv rivii. You \».fiti_. Nor HAVE A rir 5 D P $343.77, balance $200.06. Reports from the country presidents were a- W W AYARD WIDE. AND 60 .SHOULD YOU bE,BECAU.SE Cl A PTER. YOU l.‘._lYA .SUIT AND /5'-.N OVERCOAT dopred. A report of scientific tem- f‘R'OM°U5’ 5U]‘ WHEN YQU BUY 'fl-IEM_ pcriihce instruction was given by the superintendent, Miss Burtt of Fredericton, Mrs. O. D. Dick- ison gave a Bible reading. The re- port of hygiene and hereility wie read by thc i~uiperiiiti:ii'..i\t, Mrs. Me- Avity, of St. John. Scasicki e s ` Qu icI~ y u red “.\lol.hcrv~ill's" quickly i.-\iie~ Si-:iuuil Tru . -"i-kim:-.~<. tiurmliloi-.il pei-iei'lI_\' lmi-inli:r~.~' t lli in ~.L delicate. l\l\li\i:y i-viuiidctl if|.ot sul iii' ctoi-\. l-'oi' .~|\lc ut l)r\i|: Sl-ii-irs iiliil |ii'.-l-i‘li\~.~ SL iiim-is, or .\li»l||cr~ill licinudy (`u.. lilil.. '.1-Jr St I~.\`li'i‘c1. L i troll. r`oi' ~-i i: uml ici-uiiiliiendod in Uliurloili-.lo\\' bv ltcililiii l¢|u.~'., A. \\'. Heildin. George l-.` liiiglies, \.'. ii. liuiildii and A. \\'. P. Guurll, uuiinersiile. one will give you 20 chances to esti- mate the result of election dey. See Paiorrs prize oder in to