4 -. _.~. .1 -»..u.~unaa\¢v_ivzra THE ill llillllllli llllllllll f SATURDAY. Nov. 7. me IS THE ELECTION NEAR. - Rumors of :x general election for the Dominion being near at hand have 50011 revived with strength durinir the pest few days. Yesterday it was conildentl! asserted by one of the know ing ones that December 15th had been agreed MPO!! f°\' polling day. We give this for what it may be worth,but there are several indica- tions that paint to a near elect-ion. The Sz. John Globe after referring t0 the pos- sibility of another session before a dissolu- tion adds that “it would not be well for those who desire to see the Liberals con- tinued in power to build much upon that dea,` In other words The Globe warns its Liberal readers to be ready for an elec- tion at any moment. It is also intimated that the visits of Mr. Fielding and Mr. Prefon@ne to the E sstern Provinces, coupled with ministerial activity in other parts of the Dominion have for their ob- ject to survey the field and lay out the campaign work. The philosopher of Toronto Saturday Night, who still has a leaning toward he Ross Government, admits that things political are in had shape in Ontario. Hc concludes a long note with these 'wer-ds: ‘What the Legislature needs is more ab- solutely independent men looking for favors neither for themselves nor for the pnshers who obtained a majority for the in the nominating conventions. Ontario asit row stands is politically-both parf ties included-a sample of partyism gone to seed, of promises gone sour, of pledges disregarded, and decency ‘strangled a- midst the dank weeds o£ self-interest and a lust for oiiiee.” And this is true of federal as well as Ontario politics, and of other Legislatures than that which sits in Toronto, ; or B ' awotfuriojilu +=Arm|A.f According to the Manila Sunday Sun the work of raising the Snllllill "°l‘°h|P’ sunk in the harbor there on lst Ha! 133 rm been eeinpiefsd. The sinauler 11°* is revealed that not a single one cf the Spanish ships has the mark of an Ameri- can shell below the watcr line. In other words the Spaniards burned and sunk their cwn vessels and many of them went to the bottom with their ships in preference to bearing the disgrace of defeatt _--___- R. B. Norton called up The Guardian by mlephone yesterday coniirming our statement that he is in favor of license. He wished us to add that ninety per cent at least-it may be ninety-eight or ninety-nine per cent of the citizens are of his way of thinking. Mr. Nortcn‘s message reminds us ofthe boy who with frantic gestures and staring eyes avowed to his father that there were a thousand cats in the back yard. When remonstra- ted with by his parent he admitted that there were not Ive hundred oats, nor one hundred, nor fifty not twenty-Eve, nor ten cats in the yard "but any way there was our cat and another one.” The boy was then taken to the back yard for ad- monition with a strap. We have had a few pleblscites in Prince Edward Island os the prohibition question and so far as memory and the records serve there was no ninety per cent for license. If Mr. Norton will study the plebisclte figures and then reflect for half an hour upon the unwisdom uf exaggeration it will he punishment enough. A NERVOUS HEADACHE. lsn’t very dangerous, but lt’s horribly distressing. The best thingtotake isa little Nerviline in sweetened water, and the headache won’t last lon . Pclson's Nerviline is the best household remedy for sick headache, stomach and bowel troubles, its good to rub on as a liniment and soon cures the aches and pains of neu- ralgia,aeiatica, iumbago and rhenmatism. If your house is 'qithout Nerviiioe get alhottle at once. t costs only 25c and saves calling the doctor so often. ’ H F" -‘ii ' o \ lYuDwim a- bai v u Pav For your winter suit and overcoat keep on buying in other stores. If you do care come here for relief. Suits $8, $10, $12, $14, $16, $18. g ' Ovefcoats $8: $10: $15; $18; $201 F That money you have to spend in clothes this fall will go further in among our big stock of iifty thousand dollars’ worth, than it will anywhere else in town. There 1sn’t a swell dresser in town who - is too swell for our new suits and overcoats. e Don’t forget that every Suit and and overcoat we » o have at $8.00 and over is best tailors in Canada at that. tailor made ,and by the There’s lots of new overcoat ideas this winter. Youfare welcome to look, I i ` The Cnly Real good Clothiers. ’ ' ..\.,_.._i,+~» -A *-1 Q-.5 GUARDIAN. | Quite suddenly a revolution has ,contributions iqexcsss of any forsner "' mini. Sinai apin Panama and the authority of the Colombian Government in that Province has been overthrown, independence pro- l claimed and a provisional administrlti0li has been formed. Marines have been ___1._f 1 landed from American warshipe, oeter.-§ _ gibly to protect the lives and property of `3 United States citizens, but apparently, lets. - tween Venieueia and the Pacific Ocean and extending for 250 miles along the isthmus-of Panama. Here is the Province, of Panama. with a population oi Gulf side of the isthmus with 10,000 inhabitants. 'lhe signidcance of the revolution at the present time is obvious. The United $40,000,000 had made a treaty with 000,000 and an increasced annual sub.-idy, which the Washington Government would not grant. This blocked the way to the completion of the canal, which the people of Panama desire to see carried out If successful in freeing their §o» vince from Columbian rule and gaining their independence the people of Panama wilibe able to treat direct with the United States, secure the big bonus for: their own treasury and have the canal completed, all of which will be most sat- isfactory tothe Washington authorities. i CONVENTION HARTSVILLE- The sixth Convention of the North Wes-‘, Queens S. S. Association met in the Hartsville-Presbyterian Church on Monday, Nov 2nd at 2.30 p. m.. The, President Rev. Geo. Millar opened the Convention with devoiional exercises After the_minutes of last convention were readand adopted the roll of schools was called by the Secretary. The 1 foilowing 1 thirteen of the twenty-three schools were represented. New Glasgow, P., Hunter R.ver, P., Brookfield, P., Hartsviiie, Pu Brudalbene, P., Rose Valley, P., S. Giranvilie, P., Stanley Bridge, P., Mivilel i, P., Darii 1g- ton, P., Pleasant Villey] M., ilcntir River, M., Wheatley River, M. Rev. G. P. Raymond, Fielfi S.oret.,ry,~ placed statistics of schoos far tue p-in year on the black board so that all might note the advancement male in the work. Compared with farmer yexrs ther-.= was much to he grateful far, more u.=~ite<1`i with the church frozn the schools ihi.~ year than ever before, a lgrgerl number of sc‘Jo>ls ru~1n’ng all winter and year. Mr Millar advised the apnortioning of a certain amount to exch school 'us ii. was noticed that while some had co 1- i ` tributed largely beth to S S work and to H missions,_others had scarcely given at all. Mr Raymond addressed the Convention <1 on S S work in general and the progress made along the various lines. His words were full of encouragement. The schools had given $000 more far their own sup- port than the previous year. $103 rn '~r.= to missions and $100 more to S S work. He made an earnest plea for more attention to the schools. “Improve the teachers and you improve the Schools"if possible hfld a teachers’ meeting. George Mal!e'.t spoke very earnestly on the work of the teacher and the study of normal work after which Mr Raymond explained the use of the grading sheet prepared by the SS Commitiee for use in the schools and urgerfteachers to see ure the S S teachers’ library. . The following oiilcers for the ne w ve xr , were elected in the open Convention. Pres-Rev. Geo. Millar. 1 Vice-Pres-Geo. Mailr-.i t. I Sec-'lreas-Miss M. Ros s. p Additional Executive ~,Rev. J. R. Mc- ' Lean and C. S-llar. V ' Place of meeting of next co .vention to be reported at eve~~irg session by the Executive Committr c. Sf ssion adjourned with the Beuedictior. m-"-es!!e°"" er o Atoxnizers. Oil and Pocket do, Nebulizers.. Fountain Syringes. Flannel Covered Hot Water Bottles, etc., etc. _Just received from New York and selling at lowest prices. @,We guarantee all this class of goods, if any- thing goes wrong just tell us and we will make it right. of’ give you your money back. 1` Customers who study , ri Late vs Whcar. The argument in this o 1 K the children into the distinct realm of faith. God in his instruction to us knows that the windows of the _sonlare darken- ed, we must know Him by the feeiing of our heart in touch with the Divine. Teachers are the Christ chosen ones, io- 1 instruments in Gon’s hands even as the manwho stands in the pulpit nd preaches Christ. Aa it was imperative ixat the Pre- sident should leave the meeting at this point Rev. Mr. McLean, was asked io p eside during. the remainder of the session. Mr. Raymond again addressed the col;-, vention on Asscciation work. it is inter not un-ienom national, There are 300.(l)0 people in the work. Organiza- iion promotes Christian lellowstvp. It is a matter o i great regret that so litt'e Bible study is done. Keep i ur schools open, study the Bible more. _Do your 1 work in the schcoi for love, because you love God and are working for the advance of hia~kingdrm an-1 you will have your re ward. Af er singing an the collection, Mr. McLean briefiy addressed the meet~ mg. He bel eve# in cfvoperariou, the de- nominations wf-rking together even as we ” are all laborers together with God with one end in view. L The convention closei with singing and 1 the Benefiiction by the Field Secretiry. Qil’ ri gat beth servio-s $10.05. .,. Manoanm' Ross. , ` V MOTWQ *” i WHY CAIA RH ISFATAL. Because ' it poiirf- a floor oi pois -1 s mto the ciri-ul»-- ; Io- twat- eaps wrfngih and dipesiouso” materially as io re|1d~ r tf e. bo ly incapable ,I -f »e-isr.i- g msef-se aim c-on~umptio`n is l 'be resul . Cararrh i.~ quickly cured by Catarrh zone, a fragrant g im d~ stroying v .p .r mat goes b I the ri»0i' f We dis»B8€. 1; S 109;.; emi i=e+ls}the inflamed mui-ous surfaces, clars the thru t, ii -0 D04 “filly never fails to perfectly cur-° Broncnnis, Ar.. hm i or Catarrh. Nohiog is so go id lor di-e ive- of ih»- respiratory organs as I 1 1 ar e iutdt l Small latafrh -zo e L g ~ $ - size 25r~. Dr-urgists orhy rn-.ii from Poi-. son 85 C0.. Kil:g_`i'0", 0 t, _ _A SUPREME COURT. 77"" . - , Fi-.1day, Nov. 6..i‘. ta.-.ie was concluded by boih the Attorney . General and Mr. Haszar-1 K. G., at _one1 o‘c|ock. The court takes time to consider. , Ronald MacDonald vs W. B. Robeztson -Action of tri- spass, tried in Georgetown 91 in February. I erm last before Mr. Justice Hodgson, when a judzvneut was given for the plaintiff for $250.. Mr. Moreau, K. C., 1 shows cause against the rule for non init graitel Eu-t r trrm l»>s'. Mr. Hac~zaid,1 K. C., Ste wart, K. U. ani We ks aPv@8l‘ for the defence, I _ To rove to than Cha3e’s Ointmggililil a adm _ I and absolute rzure for each and every. form of itching, hleedingand protrudlngegiles. the manufacturers have guaranteed it. tes- timonials in the deny press and ask veurneislr hors what they think of it. You can use it and get ourmoneyback ifnotcured. 8Joabox,at all riealer-s or EnumsoN,Barss 8: Co.,'l‘oronto. D r. Ghase's ointment ii " . , _...ff Htl* V \\\>'\‘ ‘:.:'i - ¥1 J ~ is ‘ ° .gf-, , /, 1 ld , s i§‘1‘/ 1 f lil? -.1 .i-=f~=_1_-T32 . 1 -<-31' f.., t»=9~.- \ _ . ~ ' conundr- ` _ - -f* »£,.1 l . e I Masculine lleniiliiv ’ is dependent in a great measure on , the quality of dress. There are other essentials, but perfectitting , garments .cannot be dispensed with. _ the value of a dollar deal ‘ here. . We are bound to please. _ A.W.RCilillll,Pl1lIi.B_, i The Square Druggist, i quits in sympathy with me revelation-, f iI1Z“’”“”“° °.l?§i°”§ZL“ I§.i§`.,“Z`.‘..‘l THAT ,THAT 'i`i~l,AT'f LOW. °;:::’;°°.;:*:,.:.°';';: pn, WEAR. Become. K 285,000.Its chief cities are Panama, on. A' the Pacino side, with 30,000 and C»lon, A 1 h formerly Aspinwal‘, on the eastern or ° ' T 1 SW’ **°"“¥ °°°“‘°" ‘° °"°‘°° ~°° W" smug ..-...iss .mea with . asv°s.s.1"g chase from the French Company the un- .'81-v|°¢1¢¢1 by Rev, Mr, M¢L¢;g_ i completed Panama Canal at a price of, The Executive reported next convention, ts meet in the Presbyterian churchat. . 1 i . pg; , Colombia to secure the right of way and N;:eE',ix§:¥l3;ry8;gn:E, excellent “_ 3 ¢AN;1-ya um; sssugangg ¢¢_,‘ 7939319," 9'1"-z' certain other concessions for $10,il)0,000. dress to S S Teachers The “ache” Dux- Sins :-In acknowledging aedeiptofynnrcheqie I I U ha I This treaty was rejected by the Columbian great aim! to bring Christ as the Saviour amai?pn¢iiie'y.. Ncriiyae, :idk tire paid ten premiums ol $48 each. crises atkogeelrg-_ , get an interest in God’s word. Introduce peii;tyi.b;$'4'i.;5'£:d I tutiiabohiinuimnhuum. tu cena rme p‘vf:rd%r‘,’o¢;¢; i; thglnsfsyuaacrprotrctloaidii I eeograralitethecanada Life on areeord which might almoatie imp@fib.¢. ' ‘ManagerP._E. IslandBranch, ` Charlottetown, ' ¢.~.°~f‘¢¢_¢‘7;.:";z" .sq `*= ' Of your linen depends very ‘much on your LAUNDRY You are always safe in patronizing a-reliable launky, more of satisfaction too. Have yon ever tried the STAR. 1 Kent Street, . ii- VV&bS 5 'ts w, aw W. K. R9§¢rs. E. ‘ 'Yours E 1 1;. .11 :E-1 ` _ , Phone 151. F 'Therefore it behooves you to get your Fall and Winter. outit made '_by John McLeod & Co., iiyou wish to appear at your best, for iciothing such as' we make is above , reproach, and will withstand severest criticism. , ~ ‘ 0. J _ U . lS YOUR SKIN TENDER Dor‘t you want Underwear that’s comfortable! "S l We have it in variousweights and qualities., ' . Novrs is Your ,To fill up your coal bins. cheaper now than it p not as rushed with orders* will be, and you’11 be on side i-n any event. coal famine last winter our advice to buy now. 0 A.PlCKARD & PHONE 240. .ll Penman’s medium weight. A 1 Staniieid’s medium and heavy. make cotton '. deeced, wool ileeced. lambswool, etc. _f a Al. , Men’s Furnishings. New Fall Suiti ' and Overcoati The very latest goods just received at 'the Clothing Store and will be madeiuto suits and lthe latest New York Styles,iit and workmanship \ °’¢~ I prices always the lowest- v l’l.i L. Frank MacK -THE STYLISH TAILOR AND GENTS ”,._ , , ‘file