r' ff f ->.'?*' . t Q. .,_ ..i, -3 .L 1°., u. ~‘ lr _ r In. -., . . '96 !'.` .l` ,_ 9 li, f ,_ ii* ii; ...f,.-_...tu-_-.a : 1'-y _ _rf ~l .l _. laf Z-lg. ». t l V `i‘§> l _*E3*-';.; I* , <.»`,i`. y . v L if lil _ l-T1 Rl. '\5i‘l» in . bl' l 0,. ll ~l lf- -.- an -§;‘@_I.1-.gg » » __ <-sez, *_-af.. .l` .151 z ‘|`ll'l‘~,i »' l h ,Ulf 'li : -V . -ll l ' ., , “lip si V.; 1 i 5 5_1 ,_. l ,E 4" ` .__ _ _ti I -l i M t l f ' - yAuE TWELV5 -ann an-»-». .~-"1, _ ___,_ _, _ _ v__w_ _ g _ _ ; ` -- el , 'l » » _ -_f f =_-= . . _ rss , in e- _ s:=== .¢nn=as@1-'.g.-.___ = 3 ~.`rif‘L5"` l ` i san Daemon now. w-_ r. rrrnslwm 1...- tasmga .dd .dale 'dn td samples saws. '_ _ _ . 'liti ‘ ' -_-i ' ` A 'mm W" M" bm mum' and Minn ed oct a-s. s. nalllax. Ellis' 0 l l :F -_ __._5_._,_ -.; _..f_.~=»_f "I _ -. ~.l_, ._¢ ,_,_._- . ,,. _ . “»"»~' _ ` ' | ' _li-,__ V fVl~."`l5l.:.' ' . _ - 1',-f».._`;i ". ~ , » I' -- -.,~,y~_ ;k,'__. >~ ~ _ ., _ , . . _ s, BOSTON. _Qet 8-Hon W. T. Pivrmwhich your education has so well_ ei' ol Nova Scotia. died suddenly at p-_amd you. and even new the thought Boston- OPICXY. under pathetic circumstances gladdens our hearts that we may I While visit-ill; relatives in Camaridge ‘look forward to having sou with us, t, d as fr m time t tim ou to and ' Girls for Ladies and Gentlemen Sweater coats are now the most popular coat on the market/1"he demand for this popular garment ex- ceeds all expectations. It takes the place of a separate coat, being knit- ted of the finest yarns, they are snug and Warm and allow full play of the arms in sport, work or exercise. We have them in a variety oi prices and designs. ' yet been reached, it is practically . certain that the program will provide for the expenditure of from $15,000,- . . . 000 to $20,000,000 during next tive 01’ six years. Tlhere will ‘be a strong; effort to have d aided by British experts, The first - - ____ _ a E.. - _ _ -; =¢= ship to be built will be cruisers, de- strovers and submarines. .a .- ._ FIRES QUENCHED BY RAINS. WAlNW'3.IGH’l`i Alberta, Oct. 8, - Heavy rain, last night, quenched all the prairie fires 'in this district. l`\‘e- ports of the damage have been great- ly exaggerated. 1 ‘_`\\'\;\\\\\_ _, nonos"l fZKl'l]NEY \\\\\\\ ¢S' remarked that he had been steered' half an hour before leaving Boston to hear of the death ot a relative in Nova Scotia. He had barell’ \1tWf°d the words when he collapsed and lell lifeless in a chair. DOFNGB AT THE SYNOD. ST. JOHN N. B. Oct.. 8-The mont ltnat li u r ll-eel dispensed ini Q 0 W . . :the Government Hof,” at H.amax_ you also carry with you the kindest “Something new ln shirts in the le in regards and best wishes of your Shed- celebrated W. G. and ll. brand. D.A.l Iélllllldllitydlitvlslilheili-t),b¢i*l).]yS.be in crm ifromoyour horse mftlle ngghhouring province, _with the still urlghtest hope that some time in the future it may please God to again place you: over us as pastor, when we shall heartily welcome you to that position. In tue meantime we hope that. your teml at college may prove prodtable and pleasant to ryoll, and when the coming years bring success, and per- haps fame, as they inevitably will to one so deserving, may they not rob you of that Christlike humility and unseltlshneas which have characteriz- ed your li.t_e among us, hath as pas- tor and friend. In saying good-bye sk u t cce t the accompany- sensational fleaturelol the Synod ses- We ° Y° . ° 9 P _ sion was Rav. H. H. Grant's charge ing "°"°ui°§ bag t0 l`°¥_¥lllld YOU. BS Cleared Oct 8-S. S. Halifax, Ellis, Boston; Schr Neil Dow. Curwill. Shediac. , $l00 Re ward, $100 The leaders of this paper will hc pleased lo learn that there is at least alle dreaded dis easethat scleucellas been abio to cur-n_ in ull itsaltgcr. and that is Cutarrh. lllllls Cul.- arrh ure is tha only positive cure now known to the medical lutcrulty. Calnrrh bun unconstitutional disease, requires ll voll- etilutlollal treatment. Hulli-4 tiulurrh Cure is tllkelllllterllnlly. uctlllz directly upov tllo blood and mucoln- aurfaccl-l of tho system, thereby destroying Lllu tnullllatioll ut thc dliuusu. null lrlvlulg the onllt-nt »t|crglh_l\y blliltlllllr un the constltutloll und usslsllnlf nnturo ln doing Ile work. The yroprletni-va have so much fnltli in its 1-urn ve powers that tlleyotfar Onc Iluudl-ed lrullura mr any ool~c_lhal.l fulls to cure. Send for list of testi- rnonlnls. Ado ross F. J. CHE\’l‘IY 6: C0, Toledo. 0. Enid hv Druguistu 7:'»c Tuku Ha.‘l's l-llulily Pills ful- cnllstlpulloll. you take it along your Journey, that and sizes at the lowest prices. Order your supply oday. ~ A.PiG|tald (Sl 00 and that men had been seen' - av g inc congregation.” Bruce. 10-Qdtf. ' there in an intoxicated condition. l A resolution was proposed urging a_ higher standard in the lives of Can-‘ adian public men. ' Senator McGregor warmly replied' to the charges, declaring that the public men of Canada live lives as pure as those of the Presbyterian Synod. - _ The Synod passed tfresolutiou urg- ing national prohibition. COMPLETE NAVAL PROGRAM. O’l"PAWA, Oct 8-Today the Gov- ernment will begin its consideration of the nasval program. A formal re- port will be submitted by Broudeus and Borden on the Imperial\Defense Conference. _ While a definite decision has not a constiluction carried out in Canada. by British tlrms or by Canadian tlrms British shfpbuilders are taking an interest in the Canadian program and' to make overtulcs to the ana an Government. Twelve warshins ot various classes are contemplated. GRAVE CHARGES AGAINST PEARY COPENHAGEN, Oct. 8.-A Green. land clergymllu named Ludwigs. ll. member of the Cape \'urk Missioll. and ucqudinted with both Cook and Peary, has opened ll. campaign against the lut- ter, relternting nis allegations as to Peary's mistreatment. of Eskimos. He alleges that Peury once deserted tl. blind of women und children on the ice with- out food. because they hindered the rapid advance of the expedition. A PROVINCIALI ST HONOHED. James A. MacKenzie, B. A. student -missionery at Shediac, N. B., and son of Rev. D. MacKenzie, Wood Is- lands, was on the evening of Svept. 29th presented, ny his Mission with a handsome travelling bag, accompan- ied by an address. Signed on behalf of the congregation by Albert J. Murray, H. W. Murray, Fred Ingles, and James Freir, “As the end of September draws near we reallize- with keen regret that our relation as pas- tor lrnd congregation must soon be severed, and we wish before parting, to express our appreciation of what you have done for us and all you have been to us during the past sum- mer. We fear we have often given you cause for discouragcment in your work, in that you have not met with the responsiveness on our part which your labors deserve, but we wish to assure you that your earnest efforts on our behalf have not ,passed un- noticed by us, and that the words of "truth, so earnestly spoken and so truly exemplified in your daily walk have been an inspiration to the high- er and better life whi'ch with God’s blessing sown upon it cannot fail to have fruit in days to come, Your earnestness in proclaiming the Gos- pel, your unswerving faithfulness to duty, your ready sympathy in our sorrows, and in our pleasures, have all endeared you to us by a degree which now take you from us to pur- sue your studles in Montreal Presby- terian College, and while deplorlng our loss, we would not, though-we could, hold you from your going for- ; _ _ n L_ _ __ _ __ __ 1 sooll BARGAINS .i » Announcement number two at i Carter’s Bookstore l00 Boys' and Girls Books. Publisherszprice $l.00 each, Our price 60 cents. _ 50 Regular Copywright Books $.12 5 each.Our price 6 5 cents. _ _ |000 Cloth bound Books, good titles regular price 25 cents each. Our price 2 Books for 25 ceuts. (just opened) _ _ , |000 Fnnlt and Dlclt Memwell a Books and Detective Books, Latest editions r 5 cents each. (receiv- ed to-day) _ , zoo copies “Anne of Avonlea". (received from the publishers to-day) . _ _ ~ Visit our Book department. Bargains ln Books . for everybody. . School Books College Text Books School Supplies We are all ready with a fine new Stock of all necessary school supp- lies. Get" ready for School opening. Haszald & Malls :-SUFFERERS from rheumatlsm and instant relief in "The D. L." Menthol Plaster. Be sure and get the genuine. Made by Davis & Law- rence Co. British Cough Cure. If you get a cough at this season of the year it will afford you great re- lief. For croup in children there is nothing like it. It is pleasant to take. It contains no opiates. ll: ls guaranteed under the pure food act. Price 25c for full 4oz bottle. Prepared and sold only by _ Atwnuldlu, rum, ls. _ Tha Square ‘Dm¢gi¢t. smnylbk representatives are .now on the way; - C di Phone 240. r r-~ _ a /__ 1, _ v / \, 7*./2 lil' .'/ 4.¢_ “T/lc [lame qf' » A f - i ._ . l ' P oun :Ya on -rl-l new -Q‘.__'___ ¢ Good ]/al.s"- ' " -i V V 1 ._ .__ _ _ _ _ -__\\_\_\ _ ¥’ -"i‘_i__*!§_fi1§__i;l_‘§ N - - Queen St.-just arounfl llughes’ Corner. -.vt .Zim-` “ ». .._~ ~ 1‘-~».».-.~.. " Q; -» ff.. . r ._\’ fi? 1. l I ~ 95 “" _, N1. 'V "L\“‘ W L_: _:__ oi' `. A .as at url ' Good Values in N Boys’ Kllickers Lion Brand knickers :irc made to star” "ll *bc ser- ded by any good heal With double knees and sc-at--reinfclctd \ _here ne¢dq‘, alilnrlsng gives them that lligll-grade, ,,,,'k,§<,,,,,u¢¢, good values. Sec our stock for other values. lloys’ knicker pants,»dark striped tweetl, tloulllz kllces :mtl sent. Sizes 22 to 35. Price.....,..... Boys’ knicker pants, clark tweed full range of sizes, double kuccs and scat. . . . . Boys' knickers, fancy heavy twccd, double kufcs and scat, matic to stuutl the wenrand tear. Price ............... . . . . .. ........................ ` Boys’ knickers, dark brown heavy tweetl, double knees and seat. Good vzlllleat.............»......................... ..‘......,,, Boys‘ all wool knickers, Acadizlue Pride Homespun, dark grey, all sizes, excellent values from.. . . . _ . . .. . . . . ..,.,..., .. ... .$|.50 to 52,00, Boys’ double and twisted, dark brown tweecl, knickers for ages 8 to to years, well tlly boy. ' hey are m de $1.20 $1.50/ with Style \ _ & Fancy Vests that Ring Accuracy \Vhcn w_e selected_our winter vests we had an eye to your interests. We learn to know your likes and dislikes and benefit by your criticisms. We think our showing of fancy winter vests expressive of your cherished choice ut If $3.50, 4.0), 4.50, 5.00, 5.50, 6.00. j/ “It is like finding money-buying goods at the prices \ve ure ollering. One visit will convince you. Simon Joseph, Queen St. 10-Eldrli. A Subiect ol Admiration our fine laundry work speakes for itself. Your lady friend will ap- ticn. Prompt service. l3lKent St.. Phono I CONROY’S Low Prices Bargains th at come through the cash channel. FOOTWEAR of all Vnrltiel. Trunks. Suit Cases and Grips. AG ENT for Furniture, Clothing, Gentle furnishings and other lines. Prices that would tempt n miner. PATRONAGE SOLICITED CONROY The Shoeman. W queen Bt. Cll’Town ear y opp Bank of New Brunswick dmwfrmtf. i ` preclate your good taste as well as admire your fine linen » Go to Paeon’s for furn|9t.ul;e7.d__ - - if you patronize the Star. Best work. Personal atten- No special invitations to this "Sewing machine needles for ai- '- ~ l 1 opening have been issued' Welmost every machine manufactured. S|:;i:3S5,2?-,|b?th,1|i>:1:§°\F§l'|n'::s wish every woman in Ch Town see our advertisement for tt uigliat 5 wlnhouta R|..» - ‘ ,|43 and V|Gll1lf».V T-0 |'09al`d this 55 8 of nqetlles commonly used and kept 'l"l 4"'"i‘&. personal lnvltat.lo_n to vlew those in R+....l{_ (1».\,.,. .mum v\»~0m-¢\v_ Mm “Medium weight ‘ml I m Lovely Hats this evening 7.30! _ _ _ P' '“°‘" Pa“’"`5 ‘0°5‘-ll-f |f