... r i ,_ ¢ l £1 _ ll .i":- _ o eff? i il ii fl .f§rm';`,,_ _.". l i » 'il ~_`._i’.‘_;,.i3**. _,,_.. \ - l.. '-- $:` -; '°. _'__1,AGB_P°U_\¥ ' !a'.a!='it.!!..\i|-!..n-.!.l'.~ ’ fl “fl” " THE cuaatorrnirown cnakniltn Novtmaaa 9, 190'; 5_5 l FOR ts_u0K BARGAIN; i`- " _-'= ~“ See the tables we hive Elled with books, in rea good. substantial, and pretty bindings; and note the excepiiona\ly,l:>w prices we are asking for them. Here is an opportunity not to be missed. You can take your choice at the following: r; t 'L I I7 cis, 25.C_is, .'50 cts. I Horatio Alger, etc. .» k l These are works by all the popular authors, and include a number of boys’ books by G A Henty. Just the chance to fill the boy’s book shelf with good reading at small prices- HASZARD St MOORE, Sunnyside. , 2-rdttsrwtf. 1,9 (),f7 The Advantage 1 H Weavers of diamonr»‘\'i-il gicii hrnciit from their use so I fleclficl t i give theiu a trial. At-i-r using the pills nlioiit it month I began to gain strenth and from that on I improved rapidly. Nr'-v blood seemed to co-sr~c through my veins; iuv appetite lnipro\’c'l; thc p-tin It-it my sitio and heart and I gaincfl ln wcigtit- .\fr.i~r using about n dozen boxes of the ii lla ll was again enjoying the li 'st of health. I have nothing but praisr-. for Dr. Williams . l'ink Pills as they cur-fl un- nf'ei‘ medic .l treatiur-nthart fail-ed-I realy liclievc they saved my life." Good hlnod is the secr:-tot ht- alih. Iii-cpl the blood pure and such disrasea a- an- i\emia,rhi-umatisui, scintica. indigestinn, heart paipiintiorweczema and the secret l.ls of woincn will not ext-t. Tho mos.l prrfect blood tonic nnrl nerve r.-stor-r in thc world is Dr. \\'illinm Pink Pills. Swirl hy all medicine dealers or bv rniiil nt .-nic, ont. ` HORSE NOTES. One of the sensations at the L:-xingtna track last weak, while the bones there were waiting tor the big meeting to open, was the performance of the Futurtty iiiilcrt-ntly timed from 2:0-*l in Zzfll. None of thedozen or more of the vvutchcs held by expert horsemen snapped the time slower than the last figure, while others tlmcd thc youngster a quarter or half accoad and since early lu~l spring has been look- ed upon as a dangerous candidate foi Kentucky’s rich classic. At: the Syiticusc Foxboro, Mass. "Aquln", mvntioni-it owned by J. M. Nicholson of this city. Minard’s LinlmentCures Colds. dic- _iiin-~” E ii Tea A bargain for you. Have you tried our 22 cent Tea 1 As good as any 25c 4 ‘ fu on the market at iilaitii S. Brown _ V oaocna. Phone 199 Phone 1 ytdrfryr. Wnitc’s _ Worcestershire " Sauce l5c Large Bottle just received an OF THE MEETING OF 1 Congregations- __ Addresses on Foreign Missions. At Charlottetown, and within St James lith at1o`.luck p. ni. to confer with the liall, there on Tuesday, Nov 51h |907, and congregation nnent settlement and union at IU delock a na, the Presbytcry of Prince with Marshfield; nlsn that Marshfield be : asked to send commissioners to said meet- ing. “T101” "‘°l`€|Dresent MessrsJ \\' McKenzie. Ou motion Mr \\’illiam McLeod was ap- T F. Fullerton, ACraiae, E J Raitee, 1-jd. i pointed to supply Lite congregation 01 win Smith, GC Robertson, A D Stirllniz_ i Tryon, Hampton and Bonshaw for six S ll )IcPhee,Geo McLennan, G E Ross, \\' E months, and Mr John Valentine the I Green, John Hawley, Ministers, T Clcongregation of Tyne Valley for one James, George Bell, John Meunnalri, . month. Daniel McLaren, elders. Minutes oil hii’rSD McPhee reported that he mod- meetlngs he-ld on Auéust (Sth, Sept. 212th i eratcd in acall at Wood Islands on the and Zdrd, and Oct. 2nd were read and zitlth day of0¢t0ber1a.sr,thut the callcame sustained. , out hearilyin favor of Mr Duncan Mc- Thc Rev. Dr. Grant being present was Kenzle, Kirk Iilll, Ontario, thai. it was is invited to sit and correspond. signed by H5 communicants andziii arl_ ‘ ’ _ . . _ - ‘ THE PRESBYTERY Rev. Smith Declines Call to Tryon Hampton and flionshaw-M. McLeod £ _,_ __ If the test of time . When applied to your clothing reveals flaws in the fabric, in the workmanship, or in the lit, it is certain you paid more for the garment than it was worth, no matter how little you paid for it. _ My clothing is good when you buy it. It stays good until itis ivorn out. And it doesn't wear out unzil it has given you the service equivalent to every cent you paid for it. If that is the sort of clothing you want to wear, come to the Up-Tc-Date Clothing and Furnishing Store and get it. “Open evenings till S o’clocl¢.” and ebe L due ofthe Mod-.rator < thc call. On motion the call was sus- iiulltnalinil comes not from an empty bin lin the cellar. Order 'the' bln filled today, and _the incon- venience and expense ol' tak. V ing in coal withbnow on the ' ground will beavoided, We can supply you with good coal at reasonable prices, A.PilJkartl8tEi;.l, _ Phone 2-to. A. Attention F. Forward to the right (place. W We do laundry work ! E ' Every day(5unday except. - 1: . B- Best work our aim. S, Satisfied Customers the '|‘_ result. E Try us for goo! work. R` Everything up-to-date. -Riight on the spot all the t rne. .\ letter was read from tht- clerk ofthe h°"~`""§- “nd “°"°m|>’°“'°'] W"-h ~“ Bu” Presbytery of Truro stating, that Mr. A. Uma! °f $700 SUDCHU Wllll “S0 0! IHIDSU l A. smith oicoidsiream, had at-ciintui tn. 21 _ '1‘h~c°»= L The Young Mcn'- Man. ‘ call to addressed to him by :ne congrega- W" ll-\Dl`0"9d- MSS-SIS Qninilfl Mc’-‘”'~'" 158 Queen Sl. i I I tion of Tryon, Hampton and Bonisltaw. “nd -‘\l1R|lSM\?L€ll1 SD0li¢ lil 5\1l*D°1l °f Star Steam Laundry tained asa regular Gospel cull and the Kent Stn-gg; phone I Sl Mi' McKenzie. It was decided, should the cali be accepted, to apply to the Aug- mentation Fund Comcnittei for a grant of $100 in behalf ot the congregation. Provisional arrangements were made for Mr h1cKenzie’s induction to \Vooil Islands, on adatctlxed by tue interim moderator and clerk, as follows: the moderator to presldc and induct. Mr T F Fullerton to preach, Mr S D McPhee to nrlilress the minister and Mr A J McNeill the people. Serving of the edict was left. in the hands of the interim moderator. Augmentation allocations were deferred until rt future mcctlng of Preshytery. )Ir.`_T. C. James, and Dt-.|:Grant ad- -iir~.-ci the Presbytery on Foreign Mia- si ns and referred particularly to thc uppointment nf Mr..-1. D. .\IcKcnzlc as missionary to Demerara. Messrs Geo. E. Rose and T. C. James were appointed to appeal by circular letter to all congre- gations within thi~ lounfis so help to iieirny tha salary _oi Mr McKenzie. On motion it was agreed that I’re-bytery express itsnppreciniion uf thc action of the Foreign Mission Coniinitlee in ds- :ldlngthiit Mr. Mulglenzis be ilesignnictl Ly the Presbytery of Prince Elward Is- aiirl. It was moved. seconded, and canned that the designation take place at liartsitlle on a date to be named later, the moderator to preside and rlctlgnuit-. Zvfr. A. Il. Sterling to preach, Mr. Geo. 5E. Ross to address the missionary and Mr. J \\'. t\it~l{eiiz|r- thi- people. hir. 'i`. l". lfitllt-iton naive notice of mn ion nnent Church Ifn on. The clerk was instructrd to foiwvnrd pare.-ls of Aseeinbly Iilinutcs to the var- ious scs-ions. Messrs \\'. H.Spencer, -lohn Hawley, T. F. lfiillcrtou. (iso. E. Rasa, and T. U. James were appointed u com- 'mi Ice to consider' and icport on matters to wtrch the attention oi all Prcshyterles la time-ted, as on page 4 of Minutes. T`l e new Bursary Scheme wns consider- od the purpose of which is to give hur- aa -.es to the amount ot $50 to students in Arcs who ongoing into the ministry of on church. On motion it was decided t-hat aa a Preshytuxy wadecllno to assume responsibility therefore butthat. ministers bi instructed to lay this matter before ttelr people. Praabytary then adjourned tomeer. in the Presbyterian Church at Mount Stewart on Tuesday the l2tl\ day oi Nov. instant ati u'elock p. m. of which public lntlmation was given, and this ne- dcrint was closi-d with the beneriictlon. A. Ciratsn Pines. Cr.ai