. "“"_-.'-~ .-~-»-~__- ._ _ ._ -.?_+__ ---ff... Y. _ _ _m__.___, ' ` " ?.:"U' -~‘.~`.~:r.$=*'., rs-"="' ie. ,» ",r.1~ » . ...;»...:....~,.#"s .- =.~~-~., _~~-,-»._._ _.,,-. ~_ ~,_~.-.- ji ‘V 1' fi the he as (Continued from page 3.) _ unions ,,_,'l`1_¥li 9W\_3,_Ul_é N _ CH# _.__.,.._._,,, __.' , , _ V eideied advisable in the” ' `“”~‘”‘~‘ ‘ ' `i" s 'S915-.~,_, ~ -~ _I ’ I .5 s ; _‘ V: .JJ %..~..t lllri? iiomt/mu r_o_|i§\cN missions. §§';`.fL.§..°§»......¥.,....._....._a... ‘T ~..,. _i Endeavor areas true to Christ as ever though their names are rot now \1D°“‘ the role of the Society. Some 0! them SNS* ° _ . intelligent understanding of the laws by, Vi; Gs ,,,,s, _l » ci iio. Q i 5 V. 2 N »*’_ r ' _ _ ts if ' . . » 2 _ _ - 3rd. The Synod _Vmmende ministers _ i _ ` _ in our synod to lnall our con- `V _` ~ __ -' - _s _,f ti mme in ct hsvingae' _ _ __ ,__ ._ V _ _ ' have marriedzsome have gone to other Vi which we are governed and the "cNdV A I "1 _ A lands and the young men who are grow- ing up in their place show an unwllllnil- ness to take the pledge and thus the figures of the report do not show a state of aifairs as bad as it would appear. Tue motion was then put by the modera- tor and carried unanimously. The report on _,Church L te and work* Judge Forbes, St John in the course of VV ' V G V was given by Rev. A F Carr of Campbell- ton, N. B; and was very encouraging and showed that we have much cause for thankfulne ss to Almighty God for the uprightc aracter and pure lives of the majority of the people fhat we xvpre- sent in this Synod. The following _ recom mendaticns obligation resting A on gooi citizens to yield obedience to those laws and uphold the . Rev W P Archibald, Sunny Brae in a A forcible speech his address statel that if the most bene volent law on the statute books had mer. , the opposition the temperance laws have ', it could have been blotted out of exist- | flimsy retex's ageompanied the report. ist. That due care be taken to impress upon the heads of families the duty and blessed results of regularly observing family worship in their homes, of giving thanks to God at meal times and of faithfully training up their children in the way ton' they should go. ' 2nd. That great emphasis be given to parental instruction in the Sabbath School and in public rninistrations of the sanctuary, to bring before our baptized youth their full ielav ion to the church, as well as the duty and privilege of ratifying the covenantin which they were dedicat- ed to God and engage to-be His by naming into full communion with the church. The report was seconded by Rev. E Smith of Mufquodoboit who took a very optimistic view of the present condition and of fnzure prrspects. 'We are living in a time when conditions are changing rapidly and we need to present the truth in snch a way as to meet present conditions, The pas: age was an aue of authority the present is an age of freedom, and if men bbey the truth it is not because they must, but because they are in sympathy with the truth and love the tuuth. And this kind of obedience is better than the other. And yet we need to give more at- tention to the education and training of, our own children ln the home. V This was followed by some remarks by Re' Pro! Edna" md Mr' W9'm° Mi to make tree use of their building. Halifax calling attention to the need of childremg sermons and Pmyers for child-_ mninvfor md _ nw; Qrtmvel renin the churches. J. ,V _f -V ' L V- TR 11100011 Was then put and carried McLean, Port Hastings, C B,; T “ “°""' “'35 -."°“'s“i“i..éi...S;t t Twcc;l_s,t t Scrgcs and Prlcstiy .Black Conds D McOdrum, one on; - y 1 Rev E D Miller, Yarmouth, Rev Dr McMillan, Halifax moved,,_ seconded by Dr Murray and suppox ted by Judge Forbes aresolution regarding th T enacting of a Sabbath Observance Law tot’ replace those laws recently declared in- valid by the Privy Council. Carried. Rev W H Smith, Summerside, reported, favorably on the Synod Fund which re- port was adopted with the appointment ,oi a committee. Vr On motion of Rev Mr`_Fisher Linden, N. S. seconded by Mr. Blanchard, ,Windsor and supported by Rev Dr Sedgwic ’ The thanks of the Synod are hereby tendered. V 1. To the acting Minister, Session, and Trustees oi the Zion -Cburchjfor the use of their handsome building; and to the t choir for their effective' aid in leading the service of prai§sf'at the evening meeings of Synod. - ' 2- ?l%"the Committee of Arrangements, fOr their successful labors in ` providing Bccbmodaticn; to the citizens of New Glasgow for _their generous hospitality land innumerableklndnessss which height' _ , ened the enjoyment of the Synod. V "Vi 3. To the Y M C A for their invitation T 4. To the railway and steamshlp com. 5. To the for their ddifnfrablel ,» 5 °°°.°°‘i‘.‘:;°:°f.;.:;L.:.;°;°::::.‘:..;1'§:s‘;: (lf over 10,000 Yards oi v High Cla ss and i 1 _ _ 3 ance long since by the studiel and careful V V. ‘ V V ?§5‘;i€‘°?.;.;1"§.1‘2‘;°°.Z£..l°“‘Z..§’“‘:§£‘ .‘I.;‘;;l Suitings, Trowscrings, 0vcrcoatingsV-Over 1100 Yards of the Celebrated ~ .f.’?l'.f'..i.‘.‘°“";§§3..i”.i`iZ ’£2‘.?‘.‘.*°i;"’§ ' A Uxford Twccds. Ladies’ Cloths, in Fiiczcs, Clicviots, stock we' will _for twofmontbs give _ggnirinelidisconnts oiV2oV1Iof'3p per cent, The woolens shown by us are among the choicest _ever Shown in f\§'lg`bflr" . . . , _.,- “ W” "““°i"°°“S" *‘“‘°°" "" f°“°“"‘ from the leading houses in the trade at the lowest prices. Asfthe price Qfliine wooleus has ` » i ._ materially advainccd this sale gives a rare opportunity to tailors and others of buying ‘up"¢¢ I _ » 1 date goods at iigures that are not likely to be repeatedffor many days. - ` ` ‘ ' _ 1. in N W _,_ 4" _ No goods reserved. 'Cali early and get _first choice. Vi *V VV . t i ¢ I t 1 A Flora' . ‘nil ‘V ._°P l l ml . I I Q* it _ On account the dimculty of procuring all the iirstclass help we wantuinaosnr Tailor I shop, we find we have more cloth than we are able to manufacture To reduce thign bi f ~f ' ‘ - ~ . -_V _ '* J. # Y* Q t I Vqlhb Wc- ‘Mm *sn .s"i§2 “l\l\\ill\0\lBl.Y and the recommendations adopted. “ ' been read, and sustained, the`Moder_atbr 3°.; mg nm, Tuesday oi addressed the Sylllld ill bfld ‘U3 UP' yearlol our Lord nineteen an gl’ “mp” wmpemme wake? R" H propriate terms. Thereafter, at his re- three, and at half past seven ‘ s M T'°°t'°° Picwuoo The eevdie closin s of the One "0v°\1iDR," Md 1 11°!-lwed ‘dll ad will-appearinphl a ‘ ’ R 5” gig .-3 so £3 xgizraésauaié ‘B °d'°d “nd Ta-557¥°°“d ~ ""~*=~ ~""“‘ " * ~ --.~ ’ »_=-,I ' _. ng,adupx-ayer o -i UF ~ j _a . A . D9 as *“!’3“ ~°»°%‘§._-°"§‘.* ._ in ‘ has ia. » . levies .,, ii I is I “.8 ian,_§fterw _ _ A V _ _ , _ 1 .' po" ma we ‘mow “Rum” us' “In the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, 3 fl ` |0015 _ D ‘- 7/' 1' Th” th’ S7“°d “dw” the rep°rt° the only King and Head of the Church, limb” Md l11\18°1¢S ill mm- ='f~*~ authyogx -ol this Syn9~d,_~I._`% M ,lx _ _ _ »_ _ _ _ , V _ _ S bbath] b in miss nod' mtg "close and ippcint ii6ld‘e£|l;a§‘§"iiF‘@‘d ear well. Ames__Vi1¢,;igenfs_ag,vert_i_s_ed_shoes ask.. for sheen.. ._Themene»otmaie,hll . ~ . ; .’_ - _ s - -_ call the attention of all our a r g y , Schgol scholars to the questionpf total the “next meeting to be held at Picton N. ask for them. * _ _ , _ ,_V , V _ _ y 3 cm mme; Ask ._ :V t .~-v"."'_ V. V,£_;__.-,. ... .;__,,_:==,___V;i _:___.-...._..,- ._,.._:.V...V,__ _ 5 V *V _ ; V _ V=V TUG 1090113 on Temperance was given by' reports of proceedings of Synod. <' I . 1 ° U38 After the minutes ot this Sedernnt had S_ ,,,¢l,,;t|,|n prima S et there, n the joints .:» __ ___._ _ _ Jus? -7 9 ._ con . “QV J-Q-» 1532.9' `\,;' _/;~'-'.¢‘\ ,__ »f,»* ., "' /‘n rv-»~*_°'°='f'-".""*i`-"5 I Q _I /V » .-_ £1 f VV _ ‘A V in /_ f ‘/&) ,'41, - .”..°_f» ~\ _ ‘fit _ <1- ‘ " (¢' _'P1 /VV, sr, .`\`j`-E2 " ; , :y’_ _K Ve \ '/ A ;=_<1-~~ T ' '-5 _ . f not ~, . to-night. \ A Ladies’ warm winter vests, ribbed. ._. . . . . . . .__ . . .2l¢ g§g¢h A big basket fnlli of nicely made, ribbed winter -_ _ vests at 25c.'fand»at_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . V. _ . . . .28c 4 ‘int r ashmere love, fleece lined, a very 'Warm`;w` ¢_,C_ _ `i _g _ _ _ _ special 15 cent glove, selling for tomght at l2¢ per pair A clearing line of colored Ca_shm:re gloves, include ing brown. navy and black,_\vith win? stitch;-_ V ing, regular 2 5 cent value. . _ . . .i i. -. . .‘.J5¢» pgf pair EMPRESSKIDGLOVES. regular -. ___ dollar quaiitysfor v A lucky purchase of a big quantity of this popular “Bouillon” Glove, enablesus to offer them at-` this sensational price. Colors aré* black, tans; greys, modes and browns, latest out, one pearl push button, $I_oo for.. ._. . . .'. . .‘ A 75g .. ,_-. Mooinrza Mention. Cashmere hose. wide rib, nice quality. . . . . . . .-19;; per pair Fine, plain Cashmere hose. rattling good vain? per pair Good, heavy rib wool hose for boys.. . . . . . is per pair A big; lot of sample hose from a prominet Eng- lish factory, assorted cashmere, clearing at about _ cost-ask to see them.-Mggfe & McLeod. Children’s Stockings' atall prices. ' ' ' Another big lot of Wrist'-Fatchels has just come in, _ ~ _ 55c» 78|: 901:. $1.10. $1255 I-Hu 90 c.ewa1s1‘ slrciiu On display to-night-We’re showing a lot of new `lea*her Wrist Satchels, equipped with purse. ~ ' ._ vinaigrette and mirror. . . . . ~ - ~ - - - - - - - - - - -904: each I 1 ~ Ar ` V M; , I p _ A / "9 . - - ..~-._ . -_<:_`, _f V . _, _ R v , -; f -_,--.='-f. -*‘». -__ i >‘ =. ~' ~.~» ~’-.~'=_t'.;. _¢;;<,-~'5- ~ , ~ _ '_ - "1 ' ` r _. .f -».._'»-_ -.|< . _ _, . _ . _ .....__ _ _ . ,_A .. 2 -r"-=‘/f - ‘ ' ' _ V _ __ \ Hero than anywhere else in town. _Que hundred cents will do more .thc-Way your hell? YYB fill Y 01115 ‘Dry Goods orders. " See kthese blot' r .a » ~ -.» ~ , _ __ \ , A _ ° 3 , Q ‘e _ ~ ` ;.ii:» ff. _ ' ‘ \ ‘ fat- this’-sstoresmsn you’ilV ever expect. You’_Ll be surprised 1* V . All belt satchcls in stock go on sale to night at a ` discountof.-..f....‘..... ..._...V....:_.V..pn¢t}\{|»d We’ve just opened a line of New- Corsets, nicely >-_ made o£__grey‘je'an, better than many' V6Vo een; corsets f A clearing lot of ladiesf flanneletfe V blouses 'in French flannel patterns, worth “up to $r._15', clearingat.... . . . . . . . . . _ ~ioNu;m om. _loooyards Fancy _gibbpus . . . . . .....l9 He;-e’s a tremendous buying chance,far\cy'ribbons‘, c A f\'°m 5 in f° 9 in Widths.. more than. _roo ..- (t°11_isl1¢°°l;'-)' ~ Handsonge *_-to-wear Hats in every pppular _ shape... . . . . . _V.`..,...$l20\gn A special line of Children’ s Hats in Cardinal, Navy and -graceful shape, fof _ fin.; Feit,~d`amt11y made; special att . . . .. , . , _ A child’s rough felt hat, round crown, 'turn brim, _-3i~'fwi_th._cprd,pr. b_a`_nd,, brown,'cardrnal "andmavy A. tgi`ste=_f_niii are gitiies' winter Coats, all new, ‘ black or navy, $2.55, 2.70, 3.2¢. . . . . .' ._ A big line of 7% to 954.53, ~ Men‘s heavylu,-nlined Kangaroojwglking' (;|°v¢5 _ tan,wqr§h;$L_55 up for . . . . . . . . .. $|@ \ . ~ _ _f' 4 1.....-, ._ V V ..-f-»-.>'4.‘#pn~1 l¢,s9=..;1‘;3s',wy,,, ' ` ` ' " - .." J. ¢ i = ,_ __ _ .»_. ~.;_`§`f;# -A ._ 1“: ~ - . ‘ff i' “ 3 RUSSA SW-AR PRSPARATIUNS- _ ._ Tomo, _ October 7.-#Rumors are neremattae ueenugferes davineeeh’ and planting guns asmenedamphe, ion the cu. liavw: H. ll. Davison _ . i, __.¢ _ . V ~,}. _'A _ `. it \ A A X 4 " ~ ," `€‘- ..._- - H 5 -. .-, Gmdilt. good wasnpertect .qatistic1.ioa~» Duke and -. ~»- ` pieces, worth up to 98C yard, on sale atff _gr \9¢ an yd