Glov new Fall for follow fashion, sets the styles men, just as France does for Mwqmen. ,P Adil, kinds that are Hgqo ,and the 'best of _mill good kinds. if We're »making~ a ,spreid on gloves. f Gloves for coach-ing "or°6v`alking. ' Gloves for looks. ` Gloves for dress. . Gloves for warmth. The best leathers, best makes, best styles _of gloves are here. * Gloves 45e to $3.00. . Give us you-r hand -we'1l 'please you. .l).A.Bruee. .Clothier and Haberdgaher, Morris Biqar, Victoria Row. . TOCK a » " fi i. We sell the best at fcods. We have at present ' National Stock Food, Atlas Stock Food, American Horse Tonic, Herbagiim, Kaw Kure, Poultry Food and' E ` Producer, Bills’ Condition Powdeijsm Try. our llowdefl. if you once use them you will no other. . Bring us your stock clpes. J ~ l ELC Ll The Dfulllvf- . Clierloiieu wa. mm!! @1v1»»*’ 3.-i~ \»,__3,/._,,_ HUGH 391343# Some” Seodal Bakers- Say as about the success they have had with . - . I _ fro u not having iiregulnr pcrio ical, but ‘ ' - :it present. we noe no wny of publishing , ` - one. . Household Flour -_____ The largest bakers in Eastern Canada, llloirs, Limited, Hal- ifax, say; In answer to your inquiry as to whether we could suggest any change that would 'be an Qzplrovement to "Royal ‘ sehold," we empliatically answer "no.” The great sa - infection we have had with your “Royal Iflousehold" this nat nine months, using over 5,000 barrels in that time, has been an eXi.I'Pllli“ l.CBS\\l’€ to us. We are using tllis Hour mostly for Bread, also using nothing else for our pastry,tor which we have ii very large sale. _ (Signed) MOIRS, LiMi'rim. Halifax, Sept. 2. -ii The oldest bakers in Dartmouth, say: "Royal Household” flour is as near to perfection in the re- sults obtained us lt is possible for any flour to be. In the history of ourbnking business, now established for half ii cen- tury, we have never had any- thing to equal it. ` (Signed) JOSEPH H GENTLES. Dartmouth, N. S., Sept. 15th, 1904. 'lhe leading Baker in Annapolis says: This is to certify that I have used considerable quantities of “Royal Household” Hour dur- ing the present year and ind it _o be a good article indeed; suitable for _family purpioge in all tli_e requirements o bread, biscuit and pastry. I re- giird it as equal to any Hour on the market. It is the best hard wheat ilciir for pastry that I have ever used. » ` (Signed) -` '\ _ R. P. SAUNDERS. Annapolis, N.S,. Sept iz, i9o4. ..?."4 ,, ,ra _ union s ll lltui dude l na ircngai W. 1i.if':rrf§f.‘E§".P.;i.‘r. ..;Teni`- 1. peraude Quay, with. and ' c=ru1ii»nmumpmus.t_ _ tsunami . this to the a tention. :J ` all our schools, that be made _branch | that needs than is given to it Accur- ate ..,. viilimbie but nr.: hnril to obtain! so it is hard to give a correct idea of the work in mwqy of our eichoohi We would urge ull Superintendehts of Sun- day Schools to send’|n promptly, as coni- plete records us poasiblo, us those records are included In the liiternatlonai ruports. Publications -The printed report, is the only ntbeinpt mud: to pin-c thc rcsiilts We ara indebted to the Press for keeping them informed of our wor.r,wliiuh auli'er~ Requests fromSch1ois -- The Find Secre- tary receives niiiny requests to visit Sun- rinv Schools in the Province. We regret that it has heon found impossible to uc~ covlctotllciu. Your committee thought it wi-or for finnnci il rc icons to keep lilni otherwise cmpliyed on Sunlluya. He hos prenclicd in many vacant. pulplts und this helps to swell our funds. Flnunces.- In our report lrist'ycrii- wc .-aid: “Your cointnttee feel that it is hlirdly fair to Ur. Raymond or in the interest of our work to have the burden of ilnunces to fall so heavily on the shovldcrs of the Field Secretary." We very much fear this burden led to Mr. liaymondh raslgrintion, as his bc‘ng vom- pelled to dcul w~tl\ lluiinces at every con- vaiibion rind pu’-lic meeting: becmiie most. tlistastofultbliini. Abu meeting of the Executive Committee when parting with Mr. Raymond and at his suggestion, who had ,given the ‘matter much thought.. we . dcoldcdto throw the whole mutter of riislngsulliclcnt funds to carry on the work on the district orgnnlzntlons. About $1400 is nceticil for this purpo c~ dlvldt-'i as follows: Salary of Field Seci‘cl.ui‘y $lO{l(l Travelling Expemle 9 lil.) Postage 40 Pledge to Intcrniitlounl Work 3') Printing and Supplies 100 Printing Reports '10 .e W, moo This c\'cn`y divided amongst tiic ilftccn districts is about $04 each. Zlhls ut first sight. would seem to be the fair wny of dividing the iunouut. But taking nil tlilngsluto consideration we cou'tl not np ` ' portion the iimount oqunliy by tither the nurnbni- of scholars dr schools, its some of the districts arc in- far bctber circum- stances financially tlinn others. For instance it non d be unfair to risk Getrirc- towniiiirl Montague district to pity as muclins Charlottetown, aitliougli it liuu twenty schools where Charlottetown has only seven. The unonnl is based on what thedistrict is able to collcnt. from ull sources, the seven' schools in Charlotte town only gave Sill while its iienerous hearted citizens have subscribed $215.00 in uid of the Association. We mention this fncttoshow that the districts need not depend altogether upon the schools, as some have apparently been _tio ng. We have one generous donor in Ohurlottetowii who gives annually $25. and last, wool: received $5 fromu gentle- man ln Prlnco County who has no child- ren, enclosed iii ii letter spanking in warmest coininenrintioii of our work. This uliocli goes to the credit of the dis- trict. where he resides and will reduce their allotment. When the innttter was ho*-ly undertook to misc tho amounts nlotcd botheili, and while some luivc not. succoellei in mlslnp; the amount, nt loiiut two have exceeded lt. The allot- ment. lu as follows: To'aiI’ii.idj Firsto Lust.. foryenr Months 5M. West. Prlnco 8 75 $ liz! U I0 Q 52 .0'Lenry 5') 48 20 Ill Tyne Valley 35 20 5 15 Sunimeinldo 125 136 72 ill Kemlngton U5 138 _ ill 78 S. E. Prlnco i25 ' lil 45 98 S. W. Qucon'a. :iii 84 40 44 Ch`towii 275 258 H0 112 York ‘ 'I5 40 12 ‘ 58 N. W. Queens |31 100 Ili) 04 Eldon £5 77 li 74’ Georgetoivn 80 60 7 53 South Kings Q) 46 29 lo come Kings 80 Si is is Sourli . $0 49. 4l 8 A $1400 $1291 $558 $733 Pulpit Supply !_4l P. Sply i4l |1432 D870 Tliili plrui vi-al adoptdd last winter as n provisional nrmngoment. and after thorouih y considering ways and menus we still ,conaiderit io be by far' thc best, wif, In IIN the only wny, of raising funds to carry on the work and that. when the tie‘e:nisen return home after having the matter fully discussed nndl explained they win sctsntiwse nw iii..-! ci-his uni can _wm is me use oo..-l vention at which time will be lost in dia-' cuening finances. 3 in ei-national Workers.-We an grateful, on thi molihera of the Intematiohal Ex _ecntlvo Committee. this year ini in fornierl yearl for the presoncc of [ntcmational laid before ` thc district .meet rigs they Street al; 2,30 .md 7 p, ui, ,_ ~ , l Field warner-e. This year we are g nd to TICN and our Convention. We inc very gliul to rajiew our iicquiilntuncc and fellowship wi li Bro. L ivrreriee, whois so well and fliigiuhy known to mon* of you We kiiow that his co i 1,; is appreciated hy you iil'. \\t det-in ouisclics most for t,l.i_nuto iiino, .lu lniviiig Pmfessor Excell :gin ivitlius, and we know that the .i Hillel ptrtéof our progi~.ain|iie is in safe 5? pinrr. We ext. ml our wiiiiiieai. wel to one and ull. ` 'Jerusalem Conn-ri' ion. -(hir Asso. lation wus i'|pit:sciited hy' Mini (`lrii'rctt, and %es rs J M Spain-on' nml 5 McC\itchen -`1-__ 0 'i‘ rontu. We regi-ot tlnit Miss Garrett was uunbla lo send u report, owing to ill- ii ss, ami ri fiimliy bereavement.. We re~ q\lcsw1lnrepol‘,tl`i'oiii Mc-urs J M Spur- rowniid S McCut.cl|ei\, but no response limi been received, \\'chupi'. lioivevcr t»0 hiivc Mr Laurence gi-so its some idea oi that iiotzlblo gutiici-img. 'forunto Convention. --The lnterrnitionnl 9. i onventliui will lic held ln 'l`oront»o .`luue2i 27, N05, and our Associutrioii is entlt. ed to send night delegates Th s convention wi i lc ut-ll viortli attending uiiil we trust thul. vi i- muy l»c well repro sented there. ’i'|\cr is itocd arch vast nec:l| if helpers, lftliis' ilie iw ents.-t viork of the church is ti I u nvcrtuken. \\'<- :irc glul to note the in rest iniiny oiour' .-i lioo .~1 iirc tuklng, as iiluiiffcsbu livllic iiuriilici-s ntlonrli it the con\en1.lcn; wo lr-n»l itll csinc eager for insplrittiuii and llc-‘p :intl wc pray that e ci in-y no, siirciiggllii-rivil for glcivei' service. l \Vn|'l1erlii:ir'el|, nor like ii lnirif.-ti~:i stty; Mtwcli sivlftly ozi, yt-L cr- not l'r-our , the \\':|.y; Fo low ini l honor' \\'||:|t the pu.~lt has |,giii|i\sri_ And l`or\vu1'll Billl Llml morn inny lo ohtniuc '. D. Svnumli w, Cliuil mn i nf l'Ttetuti\'t‘ Com. Church services. Changes to he :nude in chi ich services slioiild be at this o nie not lnler than one -dclooli Friday rilternoou niic'riioin.~ir. Prince St.reet.-Rev. \Vm. Dolliion til ll null 7. Sl;rr.nilcrs wt-let-me. Attentivr ushers. Grace Cliurch.-lic-\'. W. W. Lodge iii.l \r.d 7. Simi gers iilv\;.ys welcome nn' qlrovlilcil ivitlycoiiifortiililc stents. ' vnnauvrnnian. Zion.-Prayer meeting at lil. Rt-v. W. il. Svtlgivlolr at ll :ind 7. Sunday School und Bible class at. 2.30. Si.. J1»iliics.-Pmycr meeting at 10. Rev. T. l". l-`ulll‘i~l ni nt ll rind 7. Sun lay School anti Bible Cliiss at Lt.. U uarrrsr. Rev.G. R. Whit/e at ll rind 7. Sunda) School at. 2.30 p. in. All welcome. Viv-i 'urs always welcovuc and provided with ronifoitablii seals; cnviioi-1 or ciiriisr. in-vices at il um. an i Ll 43 p. ni. ci=:N'mAL cnnriirilin. Iiev. R. XV. Stcwiisnii nt. ll and 7 Sundry School at 2.30. Prayer meeting Wrdui-sdny night at 8 o‘clock. Seats trac and unupproprluted. sr. i>vNsi'AN‘a carniimnr.. First Mass ut 7.30,Seoouci Mass at l)n.rn. High Malls an 10.30. Vespers and Bene- dlctlon nt7 p. ni. Catechism at 2 p. nz. - aNoi.‘c.\ N. St.. Pnul's-Rav. Albert. Gale of Sydney Mines ut ll iuirl 7. All seats fret: and nnappropriated. St. Pet.er's.-Rev. Jas. Sinipsan, M. A. Priest Incumbent; i-Itly Ctmmunion (plain) u. in. lloly Communion 'chira and Sermon at 11 a. in. Matlns (plain) 10.15 a. m. Sunday School at. 2.30 p. m. Choral Evensong and Sermon at 7 p. m. Holy Communion every Week day at 7.45 a. m. Church and All Saints Chapel cpm every dsvnr-lr om aeolu sunset tor private devotions. sALvA'rroN ARM Y. Su nday Services at 7,1l,li,n nd at 7.30 p.m Week night. Service--»Monday, Tuesday Thursday Friday. and Saturday nt 7.30. sliivlswru nav Anvnivrisrs. Services at the Tabernacle, Fitzroy Till: lill(il[l2’S CHEST Is well expanded. He uses his lungs to their fullest capacity. People in ordin- ary do not use much over half their lung power._ The unused lung surface be- comes inert, and offers a prepared ground for the attack of the germs ol° consuni . tion. There is no need to warn people Of the danger of consuniption, but warning is con- stantly needed not to neglect the first symptoms of dis- eased lungs. Dr. Plerce’s Gold- en Medical Discov- ery cures obstinate coughs bronchitis, bleeding lung., and other condi- tion: which, if segilfully treated find a fatal termi- nationinoonsump- tion. It is entire- ly free from opi- ates and narcotics. WIC sccept no substitute for “ Golden Mcd- c Diocovery." There il nothing " just " for diseaaea of the stomach. liii.erna.l.ional Field Worker who comes to the inland for the ilmotlrne. We gladly welcome her to our vinoc, our hearts. aa. , have |vit.h`lil"'lx`\ Mllry F0550' Bryilor. K?" Medical Adviser," in pa r cov- ie sent _/he on receipt of 3! disc-cent pe to pay cuatoms and milling anl f _e sing Sick. n lected or un- ' I There is manyzi still, dull lienri- . i:_ ifWlllil Enjoy Nine Persons Out of Ten Have Kidney " Trouble-Warn`er’a Safe Cure la ' the Only Positive Cure. There are thousands of men and women going about tho world tpilay with kidney trou le who are apt to die nt any moment of Bright s disease, diabetes orblood poison They evliientl on o being su lc and sub ject to sudden eat i, ecnusc tin) tlon’t or \von‘t even take the troul-lo to limi out wliat's the mutter with tin-ni. Some of them doii‘t an|i`er enongli-they think it’a " nothing much und will wear oii` ofitself." Kidney'dis.¢‘z?so never cures itself. Qihars have doctor 50 much niul ure so coiupletely discouraged that they intro made up their minds there is no hope i`..r them anyway; the doctor has told them they must die, and at lust they beliuvo him. And yet thousands upon tliousamls every gear, even in the most, advanced stages of iilney trouble, when too sick and weak to move n bed, even when the shades ofdt-nth are hovetlu near, biiva been curcil-lililn ally snatched from the grave -- by \\'nr\icr Safe Cure. LOOK TO YOUR KIDNEYS. If the morning urine becomes cloudy, containlnga bric dust sediment, or it' pur- ticles float. about in it when it stands in a glass or bottle 24 hours, it is ahsoliiti-ly cer- tain evidence that your kidneys inivc but-ri diseased for nionllis. You in-cd \\'ai-in-r Safe Cure, and need it quickly. It will pur- ify, tone-up and strengthen the kidneys. so that they will do their work ropcrly, and then you will fceliiud look well all through. Doii‘ttuniper with your kidneys by dc- luy; don’t snulfollt tlio lust. clinnco o per- manent cure by taking the dangerous, usu- less doctrines sold ns “kidney cures.” Warner Safe Cure is the only scientific, cer- tain cure. It’s recommended by doctors. and soltl by drilgigists everyivllcrc nl; $1.00 ii bottle. You should have our inedicul book' let; it’S free. ~ TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. T0 convince every sufferer from diseases of thc- kidneys, liver, bladder and blooll, that Wrirnci-‘s Safe Cure will cure them, :i trial bottle will hc sent absolutely free, post- pnid to any a ON'T take med- I v D icinc to make I you feel betterwhcn you :ire not fueling ,Q _ yuuriiervcsthe only safe and sure rem- , '_ proper way to rest is lying down, but 31 you can rest your nerves while you stand or walk Eureka Mills_ . SIR CiiAr.r.1..s; 'i'ilPi>i~;R BAR'l‘,G.C.M.G.,c.B.. President IOHN cHAi\lfl< .\' M. 11, vice p,,..,,,e,,, A Practical Patriot w»~ioS= I had a $io< o policy in-- Life, (one of the big Aiiiericau conipaiiics,) which I have decided to drop after paying three premiums ai d take out a $2000 Iolicy in the Crown Life,for two reasons : “lst-I believe the Crown Lite a better and cheap- er pol'cy, giving equal and perhaps better results, and “2rd-I am a British Canadian and believe in your motto: “Keep Your Money in Canada.” the tlrown lille insurance Zo., HEAD OFFICE. TORONTO. (apilal Authoriretl- One Million Dollars. Gitoac; 1:. i<`oiii~:i<'i‘s, Managing m.,.¢¢,,,_ ...ss just 'ight' If ‘"5 _ _ DIRE<'l‘<'»r