1'0dav's P_robe.bilities ` tcst~Ncws of the City J: ` éiff-` _ss-_-L s £2 -Q* nh md oily skin, red. rough hands with ' *xii ~\: _ y ss DCIS, ' iackofcere. , as - $1; _ f ’ Eclipse Bskery, Bike” B"%§‘ _B'9"'d-,A , s.\'E1~:zE AND BLOW .__.J'l*¢W'\- -*vw WAsnr.\'i.ro_\'_ Nov. 1.-(Special.)- The probabilities are as follows' Fill SKIN 5oft White Hands Luxuriant Hair Produced by *ii -0- iiizs N ~,.», * T' 'ug active skin purifying and beanth _ . m #gn the world, as well as purest and mg for toilet, bath, and nursery. Tho £p,,,.,.,,,,,,. ,.1 vpimples, hlackheads, red, ‘-T` ' ,gms and snapelesa nam, dry,t.nln, :$58 hair, and simple baby blemishes, ff . .» f< .-2 . . ui, gg. only preventive at g am gnmtlw and_¢10SZ\U8 _ . 3. ' r. N . un- " fa “Wim Fggwm l!¢=`7“;°‘l'l'la Q,‘;."$o.`nt cis... son r:ws.nomo.`u.s.a. .,335 } ,.,_!_ _ , . i: _ht - and the Gray. ,;_ seth men and women are ap: to feel the hen the gray hairs heginto, gow' li`s a very natural feeling. Aa' i' ._~ v _ f_~:~°5 anauer of :act the Ehair turns greg $'°..f?i.° `~‘§f° T... oo..."i., *gasses-.-,adv ' if _ , I - _ . *. une-new -var '¢-»\»-suv When the hair fades or gray, - ¢here’s no need to resort to _ _dyet The normal color of the naar ss re- stored and retained hy the me of our Peerless Hair Restor-er* which is perfectly harmlew. Price 35c e. bottle. _ no Hughes lm; iii METHING i Ev housekee r wants this. _"Y Pe Itrs often a trouble to bake. spec _ ially for tea and especially un- pleasant to work over a hot stove. 5* AY _onmi-:R _ Parker house Rolls l0c D01. They are deiiciou.<_ :i~ (Late ot London. Hospital) Eye. Ear, Nose and Thr0¢\l- Kours, 9.30-1, 2-4- Eyes tested and fitted with glasses. Fri & v. ”‘ ~.,r._ ~, 2.. .~~,,; ' I V `~ ‘I 'i `; » ci.-.‘1,'.' 1., .,= THEGUARDIAN. cmiaLo'rrsrowN,rn1Ncr;sDwsirp1sL.mn. Novnus1:s.2'rsoo.~i ' I 1 f . _ ._ ~..~,~ __ ..._ . . , STEWART. "mms r' OCAL BRIEI W, ' and Province. u in-_.4 O-O-O-&-CO-Q-O'O-O-OO-O-O-GO-O- B! Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. #_ O TUE: banquet to be given tothereturning soldiers, will take place Monday evening- Hall Sunday afternoon at 3 o`clock, con- ducted by part ofthe Grace Church choir. Mr. ind Mrs w. M. Mins, Neo-port IR. I.. who have been visiting inthe city, returned home by the express yesterday morning. ANY boy or girl with a. fair education and well recommended. who desires per- manent employment should apply at this office at once. THE Misses Fennell and Fraser, intend .holding an Art and Needlework sale the ` 11th and 12th of December. Further par- ticulars will appear later, _ No'rrc1:.-The patrons of the P. E.Island Electric Company not on the route of the procession are asked to use as little light as possible as there are a great number of ._f lights being used for decorating purposes. ` Tm; annual meeting of the shareholders '_ _ or trio Hillsboro skating Rink oo. oouod for this evening, at the Bo\rd of Trade Room, is postponed until Thursday after- noon at 4 o‘clock, at same place.-A. A. BUT’-EPT. S¢<='y- . Prince Edward Sonsof England arere'-' l quested to meet in tbeirhodge Room this' evening at 6.45 sharp to attend the recep- U tion to our retuming contingent. Re gal- , ‘ and gloves. - ‘ f ` _ THERE will he special thanksgiving service in St. James’ church, on Sundx I evening, at the close of the result! Be vices for the safe home-coming of Chap- lain Fullerton and our brave soldiers. ‘Addresses will be given by a number of fthe city clergyman, and a reply by Rev. T. 14'. Fullerton. THE widow of the late Wm. T. Jelly wishes in this public way, to express her sincere thanks to the Independent Order of Fonesters, for the prompt manner in which they paid her deceased h\isband’s A claims for mortuary benelitand also to the members of Court Mazeppa for their at- tentions during his illness. MR. PATRICK DUFFY, fora number of ,years in the employ of Jas. Kelly Sc Co., lgrooers, has opened a meat shop on ` Sydney St., in the stand lately occupied iby Thorne Bros. While in the grocery [business Mr. Duffy made a number of ` friends who will no doubt extend their patronage to him in his new business. l ON November, 5th a session of the Dis- trict S. S. Association for southwest Queens, will be held in the Presbyterian Church at Clyde River. The afternoon meeting will opened at 2.30. The evening meeting will he at7. The Field Secretary will be in attendance. At the evening service a. silver collection will be taken in aid of the Provincial Association. td This is what you must do when yoo Q have catarrh in the head. _The way td .'ff‘ 1 l D cure this disease is to purify the blooe __* , , \ » \ ' 1,11 d’-S illa. This medicin- wlt 00 s arsapar _ _ sooths and heals the inflamed surfaces rebuild the delicate tissues and_ perman ently cures catarrh by eXD¢1_]lD8 f1'0m the hood the scrofnlous talnts upon which it depends. Be sure_and get Hoo_d’s The non-irritatingcatharic-Hood s Pills __ __ 1- YOUR U Under and Drawers, regu‘ar P50 Av EY NDERBLUTHING We .now ii navy rio, all ‘O01 We areshovins B Phi" *U "°°‘ i Knitted Linder and Drawers. W0l‘\h 70,; og,~}~,_ Yom-3 this week 954: Suit-_ $1.10 Suit. yours for 90c Suit. ' e also show a better QUBIIIVV Suit _ l W ~ . . 0oiF1oo.yLioooi soit oi$1ioi1i»|mth$l60. BM” “nt to give 5at.|5fa¢t|0n” but val ' r 't . It is worll , ue In he Cl y 1 lllt' Cl1Sl0l!\8l'S gOOd Vlluei 3° this This is the expression heard fre 'I ' ourcustomers, when asked about the 30 regular. - b $125 Suit grocenes_ received Lfrom the “Ideal week it goes 5 l 65 Suit. 3 bargain 15 5 Slllff. f"r s ‘ " customers wgo say we have the hes I . t d chea est : 1 so 'sa ' When in wo-it Uidewloihivz. dm forget ‘tw *es *L P 2.i.°o..’;....i.'i....E?”*‘ “R-mi’ ~»._\-. w x' ai ' -i l*°9iIl the City tobuy it is at 2... pomidxn ymvi e you to :ry s _ A it iiwsssrsn is raaosav _ ~ 0. '"5 Cor. Kent sIr?d°dr?:€°az»°rge :fx _ ' .‘ _ PHONE ;99~ - ` I d Roma ` sg” The Peoples f-f_.-. ie. Wh°‘°°°'l° m ' - ~ _ _ ._ -3 - f . . '-»~\-*`1‘L£??7 L. dress, black suit, silk hat white tie il thgniz awk, “most done, in hh qua We keep nothinglbnt PURE, FRESH 1 ' i GR;iCERIES and encéihe above ex- ) ] pre on. For Comfort you want a Suit of -our N0* comes the Hue Lamb S woo ’ 601!! Fleecy Lined, wortb$1.70. 'lhis worth $2 & Suit- This ‘mek y°°"' J' an-»\ lflys: Lina Belle, the well-known Q\1B\>6° mare. ‘died here yesterday tromipclsonlngy On Monday night, during the temporary absence of her attendants, some persons ` bl`0\¥\= _into the stable at\thc driving park Mid gave her a dose of croton oil. In the mo ning she was discovered to be ln a pitiahle condition, and was removed to the Terrace!-lotcl s able where everything was done to save her life. But the dose administered had`gone thoroughly through her. Mr. La Roche, who is in town, i valued the mare at $5,000. Btheconfidence and opposite predic- ions ofthe two political _parties cannot both be fulfilled, it is to be hoped that the Tunis will be Special singing at Heartz vdefeated side will manifest" the spirit of the ancient Spartan when he sought to be elected to an important odlceand was re- jected. He said he was not sorry, he was glad that Sparta had more honourable men than he. Let the defeated side on the 7th inst., say I am glad that Canada has a more worthy party and not at- tribute their defeat to illegal conduct cu the part of their opponents. This would be in accordance with the injunction of St. Paul “In honor preferring one an- other." There shouid be no illegal means in a Christian country like ours. Better a thousand times to Suffer defeat honour- ably than to he victorious through dis- reputable and nnjustfnable means. -Colt. Tris Queens universityjcnrnal in 're- ferring to the death oflr. lIcLeod says: The news ofthe tragic death of_Mr.Mc- Leod by the failing of the church wall came as a great nhocE‘to his many college friends. He entered Qneen’s, one of a fine band of young mén _furlllshed by Prince Edward Island; in tltq 1885 S¢S3l°° held ia the old Arts buildink; Mid WCB conspicuous amongst his class-mates for hard work, genial manner, and sterlink integrity. on tri¢_oooastsn`ota students’ Tas members of Lodges Eton and¢gpo‘._wo,,°0nvmed “discuss .'h¢ th, students’ regardedas arbitrary actlanon the part ofthe faculty in curtailing- the length of the Christmas holidays, John? smite, violins iioiidoysos ii ood simple' way, io' favour- or ‘sooopting the decision of the Senate. ‘His normal siaipliclty of restltuia .el- deared him to his fellow students, who came to trust him in a singular degree, and even to love him, and afterwards no one was surprised to learn that he was an excellent minister and pastor. The portrait of him printed in the Westmin- ster of September 29th, excellently re- produces his fine features and the open and kindly glance of eye. Our sorrow for his loss is mitigated by the fact that he died in the very act of working for the church he loved so deeply. i _ _ I s Snack Enom rm: wsu. Hurrah !Hurrah I Bet every one . ._ Who hasour Empire's :veal at heart " Shout forth in -loud acclaim ' To greet themen who took a part, ` ' To weld the union of the same: Hurrah 2 Hurrah l l Hurrah! l I We followed you in our mind`s eye, W€watchcd you every day; We shared in your joys and sorrows Throughout the entire fray; And now we greet you, one and all- Men of our own Northland ~ S0 give them a hearty cheer, lads And grasp each herds hand. ° Hip 2-hip! ! Hurrah ll! Now these men represent A certain element I- An element of good and solid worth, They arethe cmpire’s backbone, And by their deeds they have shown That Brita.iu’s ru‘.e is still supreme on earth. Who are those men 3 ` Our own Canucks, Our stalwart bucks, Our rushing rampinglads. What did they do? They forced grim Cronje to the wall, They :crushed the _awful “gall” of Paul, The; made those men feel mighty small. And now they’re in the stew, And the nations gaze in wonder, For they know the credit's2due To the northern “Sous of thunder” Who had crossed the briny blue, To teach the world a lesson And to show what WE could do, Hip ! Hip! lHurrahl l l _ J oHN J. ENMAN. Ch’town. -___.i_1_l-1-1 We make a $1 worth $1.30 at th Slaughter Sale. Come in and see how we do it. You’ll be both surprised and delighted it you buy.-R.H.Ramsay 8: Co. d&w3)4i _ _ . _.4§.A!1!l!¢1‘§,° .s1s=na_toh.of.Novemb¢r lst t, _ .in which was created by Mr, 5¢h“~, . Knutsford and 0' bled 1- “ Perfect urocery . I ' Is kept bus grinding for our man ll Colleein the City If you have not Pi be convinced ” merits :U ._V,.,.=<._, 1;.;i...;.» 231# -.~ .‘ V < V _x .__ soiioolx The " f by those m_eserI|>:.D¢r was much enjoyed .>PA1;t;er the reading of the paper Rev. G. ° Y“1°nd Was introduced and his re- ;';‘;’;;“;“SIh° Orkapizationf and purposes _ - . Convention were very atten-` s.s.woi-koodinin rp ' ` and better e app icatilon ofnewer” *how d b methods to such work. He £h “_ -Y ° “IRD drawn for the purpose _"'° °“|Y fl D0rtlon of P. E. Island was °°‘8”&nized into District Conventions, but he ”‘P"°SS°<’ the hone thomas mood would ere long be completely organized. He was followed by Mr. D. Schurman, Normal Class work. .He strongly I-he immediate 'organization of Normal Classes in the District. Considerable dis- cussion followed and the matter of Nor- mal Classes were laid over until the evening meeeting. EVENING ssssrolv. The evenins meetins was 'very israel! attended and the best of attention pre- vailed throughngg _ After nrolimioai-_y oxomis.. . G' 'P' R3U'm0!1a again addressed the Convention along general lines urging renewfld UCUVIU lllé- S. Work, strongly *dV°°0UUlI the continuance of Sunday schools through the winter season, and consideredit time to broaden out and cease moving along in the old ruts. QQ _sho d the advantage of organiqliqn that it tended to greater extention and wider knowledge of Bible truth, 'rho booonis i of this _ oiigod ggi: Association are:-1, Grganigéqh; (gf °P°1"\l=|°n; (3), Education; (4), Extentlon; (5), Evangelization. While speaking of °d\1°°>f»I°U h¢ \11'R¢d the organization of' Normal classes in the distrie interest mln. in the afternoon session I Two' classes were then formed, one pre- brilw. Whitman. mil soriunom rod by nov. A. E. After the organization of. these classes' Hr. Scburman spoke on ` Home Depart,- ment Work. The purpose or wtiioii into not meet in che Sunday School, It is hoped that ere long classes for this pur- pose may be started. Following this a number of questions were asked and the Field Sécretary was asked to answer them which he did to the satisfaction and profit of the rneetinnf A statistical report was then given by _Rein Mr. Brooks, the District Secretary, which showed an increasing' _tended by the; Convention through the.- Preaident to Rev. G. P. Raymond and Mr. Sch!11'mP~“ for their - singing; “Oh where are _the Reapers” one of ‘the best meetings ever held in the western part of P. E. Island inthe interest of Sunday schools clogsd, to meet again in May in the Methodist Church, West Devon. Mn. Robert L. Cotton has issued a beautiful souvenir of the return home of the P. E. I. South African Contingent.” It is tastefully gotten up and contains photos of both Contingcnts and isa timely souven- ir of those vue are about to honor. 0 PAPA VANDERBILT DID NOT GIVE ANY "THANK OFFERING." The Duke of Marlborouglr is sendiiig out a denial of the statement published I by nearly every paper in England that W. K. Vanderbilt has given £100,000, some papers say, and others £500,000 to the Duchess as a “thank oifering” for the Dnke’s safe return from the wa.r.The Duke and Duchess of Marlborough have been annoyed by the pleasantriea and series of congratulations which have swollen their last fortnight's mail. ' SE'a I I I , to the disease! Blower. clears the ah .. ,,...°“PP'....'r‘ ‘°..“-... dtlailand ag*e1_erv.Vblower gl stgggg' is Sr i§ii -ii E13 E12 gn ,=.g§ i is U1 ‘P Best bargains ai the slaughter sales' are bargains in the fullest sense of the word. Beautiful lines of Wbiiham & McPherson loots must go too¢~R. H. Ramsay &Co. 1 6i iv ni 1 _ .1-scones-0-are-oo s' 'Tooth Powders, ~ Tooth Washes, Tooth-Powders, Nail'Brushc8, , Face Pow_ders, - Combs, etc.. ‘etc i 1 @1013 .Anything in our windo “for. . . . ' > r ‘I5 Cents. Lots of regular 25 cent I-nxcisitnnr _ . . (Continued from Firstpa In I 7) "vel-"'~li°t°°°d 40. and evinced the deep' '” \ interest token oy him ni rosooooion of . _ A We. our whole s'f.ock` ‘of _ and stylish made-up A I for ladieséon sale at `=a.: discount of twenty-EVE' ` per cent.f I _ Who spoke in a very practical way on=“`1 ",'_‘ A i. in f i. \ -` ‘ ,:.‘§ -fl _.1 \ i vi u v ` I _ im, L ... . m , . . > ~ ._ \ ~ a -_ No-treubleito buy _ y some new suits'n'ow.i e » ` .~ ¢.~»l;">4$"` . . »- , ~‘_1,’1L§ ,_ `;_‘,~- as s They are new, all _ L_ -make, all stylish. ` were priced n1oclcri1¥6l§r..,§{';_ii. ` in the first place. 0 f S f People DO toll us it _f ~ there isn’t such .range of suits in~ either in numbers or value and style. i ia” ,J-if. . at ,T , M 5 [Isl .‘- I ‘di `=' \ ’ ` :',`*~. - We dontknow anytf__ 0 _ about the others, ~ go know moi ‘rise Svapw buy j- . yy Suits for 5.00. __,.Sl1ii.S .f0_1" i 32552;’ 31.123.31.532 .ff.1."l§.‘Z. iii. 7.00 .Suite ,for fi i 9.00 Suits: for .~ I ~~6.'7 More 6: X. ~»‘&Y~§d5`~ iii. .pos .cn gc _"“ ;` Q . , ‘ _ ._ ji-,JS _ vs , . Q. f _,_` ___ ,- V __ __1\ 4, ` `_», ~` ._ ., _» ,», \ l _/ _, _f . 5, 7, interest in, and extension of Sunda __ _. , - ,_ _ _ \ . vote of thanks was then ' ' s \. ~ From the contf mplation of gyms article of Fgfnifu rg ii* its sturdy frame, no loss of beauty on its polished surface, better in some respects, and cheaper too. I \. ._ 3; i . ,`\=f~r?-` ~ - V ' \ 0]), .. sv- ,f . ,_ - _ Z* ` ~ ~, 4 f - ,» _,_ , \ ._\ »-u *\ I* ~_» -* ~ \ i' - -` X $ , -. m C inf/ n._;%;~; _ 'f-__-. ~‘/ " - `- ,- f"`~.; ""§ . ` _/-° ‘it 6:5* `\/- "‘\ 5'/'<_ »`¢. §f’; 1 ii 1 lt »_. i. .~ mr' i, “sis » , I . I ‘. `*i . .. _ _ ~x!| , / _, `f ./~j_'_g \ ~r,~\ s "s ` bought here long ago, perhaps. Nc sign _of decrepituie ii ""1 'i f. _ ,jf if ordinary care has been talen. And we sell to-,day the ° __ p samelkind we have always sold-thoroughly reliable [uf ._ ;.-,U , I - “.77 , JOHN .si " \_§/V\&> "`% " _ _ " Q-Q1 ,i , _ >_ f_;- V "T _T all ~¢ . _S li, ~.-j/,~»>~" --1 <1 '_ A ° We are Right Upposiio ° the square i2...°;'.°:.‘§fi'»..izizifitzrtri' 5’ Those who have not yet given us a tria', had better do so, if bargains in Jewelry. , _ , . I ‘ - Wstolimaker and Jeweler. ` Cor Gt & Fraitla L,W.C()()K - *F 9 Repairing' promptly 'attended to. _ » ' . \\. » , __ if/1. » \`-‘Il ,_ ~_/to . _ ‘ ' ~ » __ 'ill' -s. ,` ' .", ; 0 ' Gloves, Hosiery, -. _ 1 I* » ` 1 a ;-sf,;;;~!'I1??$.i¢..'iT"' if; 3-z;t`:2 ~ on. l ~ _ . Underwear.. . Fresh stock - qua-lilies jg o d -» 4 ' s