' ,L Boot Manufacturers. THE ,M-Y _ ` __,.-.._~_. -" ' ,_/~*”¢ ‘ "`*_ "ll ' .L V ‘Y .- ’ ..._4 ~ > an..-u\/A , f______,..._~.a _M ..»--- ~- "E / " l or a ____ ,r - f '1lil‘\ an 7 , " l\ _ A Tv i . / I r 1 1 ' N .41 The Many llnder the go to the resells ta lount Allison university. TofFiorenoe Black-lla ln~ Touglr :rs ircrr, they will , siarrrii any rrrrroniit ui' wear ` uuri tcrrr. Wcrairig irren rluirrr \\'o sell ilrelrest gloves in the ciiy. \Ve have ra Targa stock of two lines wiiivh range in price from god to $r.25. ` S. A. McDonald, Y’ T Ti = I We are doing a splendid Fall trade » because our Strong Boots for Fall and Winter Wear have given Great satis- faction for 25 years. Goff Bros. _ i COMPilUl\l) SYRUP -fa of -I. \ llYi’0Pii 0Sl’llllES A valuable nerve tonic and system builder. Beet, Iron and W'ine, ex- cellent ior the appc tite und as a stimulating ionic. ' Price 7_=,c per bottle at 5 5/If Red Cross Pharmacy aol iwmii NiT|iHE ASTIH , Ili iii Eiiiiliil Losnorv, Nov. l.~Though there is a nip in the air both night and morning you would think by day that we were s‘ill~a.imost in the middle of summer. f This is the time of year when Lon- don streets should be “owing with mud, when we should bo eating smog, which is the newest name for London‘s “particu- lar;` groping our way along the streeidin dense darkness with smarting streaming eyes, when cab horses invade the pave- ments and policemen lose their beats. And what is hnppeniniz in London rind ull along the south of Engisndi The tem- perature by day has been up in the (Kia, one day, in fact, reaching the abnor- rnal iarnperriture of close to 70, while for many years past the mean luaxiruum temperature for October in London has been 56 degrees. Winter clothes, which became necers. ury a week or two ago, were the cnusaof much discomfort to those who had not ta- ken the precaution to return to their su- mmer gurir, while iced drinks were almost in as crest demand as in the dog days. ._¥____1-_ MET EIHST TIME AT THE iilili .Z DENVER, Col., Nov, 1. -The marriazu of Miss Eliza Morris of New York oily and ,James Rasmussen of Greeley was the culmination of a pretty romance, in which the mails played a prominent part. Ru- mussen is an employee of the Greeley Bu- luar Factory, and becorninrr lonesome af- iter his day‘s work decided to advertise ' lor a wiie. Among the numerous answers he re- ceived was one from Misa Morris. Be was ao leased with It that the two began ll ‘ a correspondence, which ended with K-he wedding. _ i re is and nrairrrirs non-is rs wear ay nnd will build a pretty home in Greeley. The couple had never seen each other until the brid»»'s urrivai here. F". Slla n.a.,'a ra9°s'ia¢» ii.. aoswnfffxf ' _ S i i . -1* , pots or Hot take up. and they are pretty as well as useiui The pipe ra on'y |26 each. A regular :nap They are worth 20:, but ws want the room they ' .ONLY 300 LEFT. ‘ r ' ifyouWanta Water Pots, LTD. coma of at in-r death parcels theme! in equal sl\ares,to her two children To the Y. M. C. A. another parcel at her death for the new building To the city of Halifax. an- other parcel, in puruhse books for the public library Few People Know How Useful it is in Preserving lienltli and Beauty. Coats Nothing To Try. Charcoal cweetana the breath the poison of catarrh. honey. soon tellin the much improved plexion, sweeter breath and great benefit. visa Stuart's Charcoal boasnlaa yourself, F. A. Stewart Co.. 56 Bldg., Marshall. Mich. Counter. Ieanyb H the lirreinthe city. 50 you Fireoroof Japanese lea- pump 5 CLE! 1 Ne cleaning dose so ranch tie cast and none can do any prius. Prius reason- . - '.i'\nuf».Qsms¢.~ Tue bequest in the public library is made on condition that the city provide a suitable building for tha 'purposeful a said library and the storing of the books. and that the building be used for no other purpose than a library, except that it at any time it may be considered dash’ able in have rr building auiilciently to include an ax!-school and gallery or a public museum, or both, sa well as a library such rr building will satisfy terms and conditions of this bequest., and provid- rrre virus or cliancoat. Neal-ly everybody knows that char- coaiis the safest and mat ailicient disinfectant and puritier in nature, but few realize its value when taken into the hurnsn system for the nme elaans- inir purpose. , Charcoal iss remedy that the more you take of it the batter; itia drug at all, but simply absorbs the grass and irnuurltles always pleeent in the stomach and lllttliilhll and oar- ries them out oi tha ayskla. All rlrurrgists sell charcoal in oue. iorm or another, but probably the hast charcoal urrrl lbs moetforthe money is in Stunrijrr Chnrefial Lolsniol; th# are composed oi the Guest powdered Willow charcoal, rind other harmlul nntiscepiicu in tablet form 01' rlialllr in the form uf large, plinsant i.altll\¢ loseuges, the charcoal being mixed with tion of tire general heslrlr, better coll- blood, andthe beauty oi ltis, that on possible harm can result from Meir continued use, but, on the contrary, A,Bui‘ialo physician, in speaking of the beneiits of charcoal, says: "I Yi- patients suffering (rom rrasin stomach and bowels, and to clear the eompler ion and purity the breath, asouthand throat; lslao believe the liver is greatly benefited by the daily use of them: they cost but twenty-iiva cents alma Children ofJ.\’.Paysant,'be- at drurr stores, and although in some a patent preparation, yet! lleve i get more and batter charcoal Nova Scotia Coniiarenos lnstuartfrr Charcoal Loaengas than any of the ordinary charcoal iabiaia.” Send your name and address forafree trial plokagn and aaa _ _` Srlvlsaur agua Cardigan Jacks! r. _"-."j.1-,, ae every ag ainalwi _ ' ' i ' ‘_".‘= -' - rr.; rrrr ima.. 1-1. n. .. , rrrvor 5'” ` fi? #itil snwnnitun and Other iieliiax Citizen" lihl-IHK. NW- l -‘l\i ill J_ Jaht `ld also that the city of Halifax giva UML- 'chic'-\ "ll DNV!! K the Pmhab Inst ll,(Xl0 anaaaliy for th¢ D\l'°h“° Court Momlcy will pews of use than additional books. u~ual interest 1 r Mrs. Sophia Ooleman“` - -' Mrs. Florence Blank, Qgrn The amount at hardi to The fourth Dilill the '40-' ill) at Mrs. Biaek'a death to Mount Allison univer- sity to be apportioned Lol the use of the ladies' college or otharwiia as the regents may dediil. ` To Eugene Allison To Sophia G. Cook, daughter of James IL Cook To llary and Lillian Cool.: between them. To Elisabeth Scott, a sister To Levi Hart and his sister Lavinia To three brothers, James. Thomas and Abner, sons of his brother, Joseph Hart, between them To his household servant-r To J airus Scott, a nephew To the executors, to he Ilia- posed of ia accordance with a private letter ad- dressed to them Lucinda Hart, wife of James E. Hart To William 'I.\'uan. a faithful servant, besides a mort- gage to be released For the emotion and oomple tion oi a new ladies col-I lege building at Saekviiia To the Halifax School for the Blind building fund To be distributed among forty- aiaht relatives of his. who are named mostly nephews and nieces, To live Sabbath schools at Cape Canso, Manchester and Riverside, thu Cove and the Intervals, all in Guysbnro County, not the purpose of nuplng books _for the schools To Grafton Street Methodist Sunday adiool, Halifax, for a similar purpose, To the Methodist Conference of Nova Booth, to ba used within a period of five years for the purpose of ministers after . in poor einulta, U3-Ill lil) lhtlltl 10,61) l0,im 10,01) large not a smoking, drinking or altar eai.in¢r'l‘o Methodist Sabbath schools onions sud other odorous vegetablest Charcoal effectually clears and im- proves the coruplexlotl, it whltena tho rcrth arrrr further acts as anatoral and eminently safe cathnrtic. li rib-orbs the injurious gases which collfctin the stomach and bowels; it rlislnifcrs the mouth and throat from in Gnyaburo and Boylston for the purpose of books, To the regenia olllount Alli- son university, for tha as- sistance of indigent young men studying for the min- iatry British American Book and Tract society Carrie Han, dnuizhter of W rl- iiam Hart To Louis E. iiart, land occu- pied by him in the town oi' Guysboro, and at h's death the property ur re- vert in the Nova Scotia Conference for the usa of h M hodlst lnls f The daily use oi these lounges will ,'i town To Lixsie, widow of John W Cunningham The Home for Aired Men, provided J. Willey Bmiil\'l , will be can-led out accord- ' ing to tire term of tha be- quest The School for the Blind The School for the Deaf Protestant Industrial school Old Ladies’ Home _ Y. M. C. A Halifax Halifax aasooiatioo for iruprov~ ing condition of poor Halifax dispensary cold# purer wall same tween them be" William Truau, additional ia Methodist church, sept* names-ary miniatas's'and0sv- Uday ment for One-third of the rvaidus to the Stuart School fvr tha Blind, Sehoel for the Deaf, and Protestant Industrial School Another equal third ef the ns- idue to the lisaioaary Bo- All the best brands el rubbers at lo- dag, °f Q” gwmggg, Eachen‘s Shoe Sian. . ll-Odli Stanieid’s,Wclsey’a,and Panmaa' ‘ are to be found at my Undsrciothia phureh cf Oanada The romallilj third to tl! Q* . an- -I . ~r \_`_ Young Keira llas »--sa-;&w4i ' ;,'.w»~ --‘ "' =‘ ' 1: ._ rr,-tri.-ierfoqganu. A - -.....-.- l and °f . _ fr for -"~-~»f~ wr r - , imfyarniiiaac-h (lsr Campi§§fg,, ‘SKID ' 10, Lili) i 2,01) 1.01) LGI) , 2,ilD 6,01) E-'gg 'far sr;-gf.. ". Prirnisiring r-_ , _-`+,.‘.". ,_ f r ~ ' A *Til _A , "` . 1 I ` ,L_ - ,fr .- “MF Collars Ties ‘ ~ Gloves ‘ ~»'» * Tshirts _ ‘ ' Underwear, 'i`l1e'Young Men’s Mau. . etc. l,ilD ' 4,(ll) N411) 5,31) %,(m lil) 2,ill) lil) lim t e et m try or . the time being in Guyshro 6 i HX) ill) (Il) 1,01) l,ilD l. £01 E; ' »-n r Cold 'Weathe ' Coming coal. wo Direct from Holland, choice 3,fll'l hill 2,i0l dowrncot fand of the Uni' ' H varsity of lfoaat Allhal. 0 ____1.¢ i I Hyacinth, Tulip, Narcissus and Freesia Bulbs _ Plant now for earlv bloom Lew prices for cash. _ lists .5 Commercial -.ir You want ri reliable heater. you also want one that is a fuel saver at the same time heating the house in a satisfactory manner. We have a nice line of heaters that look nice and are easy on lt will pay you to examine them and get our prices. Kootenay and Pandora Ranges 9 ;;;; The lingers Hardware ilo., iid M e--fa- wrN1‘ER rr.owi;RiNo BULBS. TL-. e s f -rf fu.. time °°'“€‘3’°§.°‘.. div' "H ,ww ` Wl Coalirtioweir prices. .1 _ , Q tio. noir?" ovcacoarr ' ofvslwu-va LIGHT overcoat days are item. layouts all ready to put on P- midi! not look better if it were cleaned and prused? No time illa NOW no better. place than the Sill' Laundry log have ltdona. Ladies'-_Quia and akiris cieanad and pressed; Edooda oaiiad brand deliver- A. il". Webster, Star Steam Laundry. ‘ Phone ur. L rkenrrstrer/c. T Zanned Ziiicken We have again receivec` a quantity of Leard's famous Canned Chicken ` You wil find it excellent quality. The price this _ year ia`.25 oenlis per tio. Jcnkiiis& Son Perfect; Sight _ eauiu most cases be ob- tained by properly fitted glasses. , We are ina position to assist yon if ganierlng with defactiva.lU@ll~ G. ll. Taylor, .lewder sad Opticisn. SUMMER T 'iii-fo.1‘.rrrNt1 W"‘5..‘f...§l‘l‘?r?.‘r‘.‘i..i" diiii of uaaa welrava the but HM dl-the ~l0st up-tcr - ` ` kinds of c , _M Q. . ‘_ fthe Cityut}o\aask__a ugvrngggir A M V A!i?il:i;$‘anrl Vests Ind ,gquggg ‘jp “know how”oi3makin¢ them up 1° aainhomon icaiarpeovk and we on