COFFEE 0n'vc been buying st the DNIGDIIBN by the express last night. ree without ul .,1i§fn`ii§L.°° ueeuy biases: One eipi U1 03°” YW' Vefdietn to Amherst Saturday on winter with her aunt, Mrs A J. McLean, Reporters and Correspondents Everywhere Eddy street. At the annual meeting of the Calcdon my A Lord and B M Duhon was adiourning till Friday night st8o'clo R y e rlcevno m‘mr when. Tal Guardian has received the first sam gbuck R. L. Stone of the Duuiex Prptinz issue of The Liberal News published in S6115 Iiiéess Co.Battle Creek,MIoh came tothe Saint Ji-hu. As ite name indicates it c Fresh Cl’¢3m ylut nlzhr. _ " _ sdveesess the Liesrni policy. It is issues R. M. and Mrs Johnson _ returned la in "M m°mm3 ` . V _ . i I ' _ mllfnlllg lllghtfroina visit to J., S. and Mrs. ATl1.nsiuic was received last even- ' Imvl».Si>rinzhi11 N s; *ing stating that nsniei wniksr, Nértii & I'!f .is pmhublg tllgtzrthei ‘th . o_ Rver. corporal in the P. E Island Light Regt A wig .mend dlvlm, nw,” ,B one of the Horse, had died in ‘Manitoba of typhoid ' ion Ciubiast night the following odioers Till Princess srriv d last night at Tal 0oroner’s jury met last night and wen “mud for me ,nsulng nm. _ 8.45 and the express at 9.45. ptamined several witnesses afterwards Chief Cheri s McGregor Pre ideut-Alexander McDonald First Vice -JM-Gal ter Second Vice-A D McAuluy. Rec. Sem-D. B. McLennan. Fin 8ecy~John McS»\ sin. Treal-John MeSwa n. Truss-John McEaehern. Piper?-Peter Fargo on, ~ .. _ ,_‘ ~ Jh D.Mttart. l. M - Con Kent and Gr. George St ctiiy chumhee nelxt Sunday morning. Qver, slr. Walker went West this fall 0 ll u Eeq tar s on on on off _ ' _ on the hhrvest excursion, _ _ Mas. .Bryon Robbins, Elm Street, leaves , ' I on the first' of November for Charlotte QU“N"G Mmtnlsne' ChBt°°“K“°y‘ day last nt the age of 76 years. There are left to mourn four sons and three daughters. The sons are ,,,,,,,,_,,.h,,., ,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,d,, ,,,,,,,,e_ ami Que-:S F Elodzlbu. city: DN MoKn~. wiuiam,.sibsrt, Frank and ueiiisy in _will now mnke her home.-Truro News. sD“"Fn°ldlAKH°nry' Gnmvme mms; C“"l°t°“ ‘md tha d““Fi'hi'°" M"- rhomas McKay, Summerfield, R M Auousrus Doom. returned last ni h Wallace Lowther, North t ar eton- Mrs ‘ U ° Martin. Velleyfield; Frank J Clsrhe. James stswnrt,North usiiéqne and mmf D0N°1` f“"“ *h° N°'"‘ Wm- Hi’ "H" °“° 011 ‘O1-well:Peier Mucfnrl-ue. New Glasgow- scene osubsck, North 'men in nil or the horvest excursion and speaks in .Ins Lliuwhinsqn, Rsxton; Rob Angus’ slowing terms of the West. Ogg vi hom the sympathy of many friends will B _ BWB- _goout. The funeral will take pia_e on TO-DAY but go out and enjoy beautiful weather and we do the baking for you at reasonable rates. You get everything you want in .-,.t,¢_ pastry, rolls or buns by telephoning No. :nr _sciidiiig to D. plotcd and will add much to the ultra - ECLIPSE BAKBBY. Baku Beet Bread. ~ D E 5' ‘_ yesterday nfi.eruoon’s outward western USE '_ A smicrsl. twelve page edition of The Guardian will be issued on Saturday » _ morning, 29th. Advertisers desiring extra _ E TRADE space in same should make application at A Splendid- Tonio Builds uothe System Strengthens the - Muscles Gives New Life _ .sold by all medicine dealers. lim-is at Lawrence Co., Ltd., Montreal. Ml" J 9111116 U0llWill. fltlllgilihl’ Uf W~ P- Gnonon E. Leith, superintendent of C°1WlU-Mt yesterday by the S. S- Ha 1- the Eastern Division or the Pinkerton lax for Boston, where she will spend the Dstnntive sn;-vice, Bmw" who has 1, en winter with friends and relatives. in the guy 10|- gh., pug, week lenveg this Tm, mnwn of Homes Ha mm and the morning on retum. D T Green another gala”-,wh se,,.|ce drawn by J W Ben member of the service who came here at “muh at M, lecture on Monday evening the same time will remain and n‘so R W _ is on exhibition in Weeks 8cCo`s window. Marti” wh° arrived In the “ny last "mm" THE following schooners are loadiniz produce at Montague Bridge for Nova Scotia and Cape Breton markets; Sea Slipper, J. W, Lydia Mason, Geneva Hay, HAPPY R0 Lucky, Henrietta, Sou- venir, Janie F, Maggie May, Columbine, Flora; M. J, Janie, Canadienne, Geneva May. Potatoes are homing in fa’st at the Bridge. Victoria-John R. Muclsaac, Sydney; W. J. Wetmore, St. John; H. C. Cox, Souris: A. J. King, Halifax ; 0. Taylor, Montreal ; J. A. Rennlck, Montreal : R. B. Elliott, Yarmouth; J. G. Bourdon, Montreal; A. Parker, do; Geo L. Hol- land, do; Thomas S. MoCrea, Melrose Heights ; R. L. Stone, Battle Creek ; H. W. Bull, Tqronto; Geo. Hazen, do; R. W. Martin, Boston; E. A. Smith, St. John. the will - CBB i -or Tal concrete sidewalk on Queen Street in front of the market will soon be com- tlveness of the new market and the market square i Rev. R. W. Stevenson and Mr. McNutt of Hyndman 8: Co , were assen ers b ‘tra_in. Mr. Stevenson went to Summer- ` sidetoofllciats ata matrimonial event this morning. _ _ once, as all copy must be in not later than ` noon on Thursday. AN uttractlonto those onthe streets last I night was the iilumined sign "Hughes" '_in the sky suspended from one of the lbox balloons which have been so prom- i lnent of late. The ad was 0. unique one and brought out much favorable, comment* for the Aporhecaries Hall. Mechanics, Farmers, Spornsmen » _ To heal and soften the skin and remove grease. oil and rust stains point and earth, ctr; use The " Master Mecha nic'| '* Tar Sono Albert Toilct3~2ePCo.- "4f"l- Thursday afternoon at Z o'clock. Munnsxr Ma.cNeil, assistant profes- s-r of mathema ics at McGill College, in ordertonreak up a heavy cold, used bromide tablets. The tablets cause blood poisoning. The attack is not seri- ous, and in the course of tuo or three weeks Mr. MacNeil expects to be in his usual good health. Of late he has been working hard and this, wit-h the honvy cold, caused considerable strain on his nerves. Rest, the doctors say, is what Mr. Ms.cNcil requires. He is visiting his brother, Mr. Fred C. Muc- Neil. Mr. MacNeli is well knosn in this province. IT is with more than ordinary regret that The Guardian announces the death which took place v uddenly yesterday morning of Jane ieBrocq, aged 60 years, widow of the late Angus McLean, George- own. The deceased lady had been ill for some time with heart trouble but early yesterday morning was in apparent good health and around about as usual. There is left to mourn one son Russel, George- town correspondent of The Guardian who is for the second time within the past. year been culled upon to sustain an irre- parable loss, his iather having also passed away only a few months ago. To him as to other relat ves the heartfelt sympathy of many will be extended. _»_____ A ‘_ _- _ - Rev. Wm and Mrs McDonald were I ,_ . im f'f_\lQi‘Wi`~" ii.2‘t`" l »\`l'i ig. ll Jr" Li '~.\ _` /tr _ 1 .la v ' lin-2 lui wja f". i _ _:___ #9 e S 0 7 t . tag -', i ~ ; >- 5-.\,,~ *_ ',\.f,i '_~-'/./ -,‘ ` .,.` , _ 1 -i that make and Retain customers! -l :_. r. _ I __ _ .ffl - ` Most every lady knows of the general excellence of ou Corset department-those who don’t, should. I Corset buying at this store means absolute satisfaction i n Gt, price, styles to choose from. | “Crompton’s Military.” A splendid new corset we’ve just added _to our stock- of line dove contil, medium hip with French bias cut, suitable for al- most any medium Egure. Dalntiiy trimmed and elegantly finished. beautifully soft and }lisb1e .. . . . . . . ._ .Sl-I5 -Just to Give You an Idea I of the completeness of this big corset stock nf ours, we'll mention a few lines. ' If interested. call. and we'll gladly show you our full range and explain the why and when fore of the different lines we carry. Fairgueiitv jean ccrsets, medium length, lace trimmed, color 25 dove--pe1‘pali',.......-.. ......-..-._. ~............. C Better quality corsets. iit_ar\d wear well. medhlm leuifih 5i’l°”' did values. at the price, per pair... ... . . . . . . . . . .42e and 50c I Our 65c corset is s general favorite, suitable for any medium figure shaft waist, of good quality jean. lace trimmed and nicely finished, SpeCiBl Willie' Pei' Pair' ° ° ' ' ' ‘ ' ° ' ' ‘ ’ ` ' ‘ ' 65° ` 1 " corset is very similiar to our special “C°?_§§l;§:slste.,bu‘l\i§ dsiluer quality. equal to most 9oc_ corsets, alisizestogtninch . . . . . . . 75:: _ J' t here in three styles, style B The Fo Pgrliaarlll ‘ig1a&m]ediu(i:1?llis;ifrl:;-.e style F especially for stout 5°' es . and 5¢y1¢ Lady Curzon with suspenders attached. differ from other corsets, in that they are bias filled i th fl e, white and dove coutil. :,211 ,ff.’1'f°-'-°-`.‘?°_'.f.°.°f_y_f°. _ .°_ _ _g_l'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .$1.25 ins $1.00 - ’ . eciai light weight ‘*°°*.?..i§.:s‘::S:;‘. l.';°..:V.:.°:.f:zf.i’?.:..‘;:.is:.... extra light weight corset. Per pair. .. . . ...... . . . . _.Sl-25 Corset, it special biu cue for short, stout. gurei our rliledsilim weight coutil_uscd in this corset, drab and white. - Ailsizes 2oto28..... 1 ` 5' i i d ted f lar figures six ‘r‘=“‘:.:.‘.".i:::.:°i.-::.‘:.°:.?‘Inst.. .:;...§*n» inn- C alpht and not bulky. sizes 28 to 36- Larger sizes ordered §',,'.§i.i1,»wn¢n w»ni¢d.....»._...._.._.._..$|.ss and sieo Our $1.75 corset is of finest qusltyt wl:_i_te __::_:i.utll;dl;>rt_1_8-a:\t1_&l§_*e*é3i Prglfsg hllgglllistfglllliilgevesild nibdllint dgures. We ind i m ~ ‘ r . _, _ this line a great favorite with those who nd didicuity in sl 75 getting suitable corset. Price....,... . . . . . . . .. .. . ... . . \ . ' ' treated to afvery pleasant surprise when on Friday eveninir the 21st inst. a'goodly nuinter of the people of the congregation gathered together in the inanse in Bloomfield and brought; with them mans valuable and useful presents such us: a han 'some sideboard, u bedroom suit a r I » dinner set, a iuttan chair, and many beautiful ings, mats, comforts etc. Such tokens of wood will have o. value fur above that which intrinsic, for though we seek not the pruisc of men, still their conti- dence and - ympathy arc always acceptable, and it is only whhii brethren dwell together in unity tha we n-ed hope for true success in God's viheyard. Any words of ours cannot he an a 'equate -ex- pression of our thanks to these liind an loini people and so we commend them to God who giveth unto us good things richi y to enjoy-Com. ANoi'usu daring and dastardly robb ry was committed in the 1 ity last Saturday McLeod and kept at his siahles to thc rear of the Centr-l Christian Church, Kent Street. was taken from the stable hy some unknown parties. The sta' lo adjoining occupied i-y Reanoy Gay was first broken into and a bridle secured. Thes able of Mr. McLeod was nsxl entered, the staples bi-inn drawn and the animal taken sway. Itis supposed that the theft. was committed altoiit eleven o'eiock as D¢0Dl9 ill i-he neigh~orhood heard some noise at he stable about that time. Whcn Mr. McLeod came around in the morning he fouud the animal at thc door-dripping wel, evident y from exposure in the hoavv rain and from all appearances the marc hurl been ridden herd during the v~ ight.. As ii result of thc ill usasc the animal prema- turely droppcri the foal and is in a crit cal condition. There is as yct no cluc to 'hc guilty par les. It is hoped that unyoni- wlio can give any information ln_the matter will see Mr. McLeod as it is necessary for the protection of all_ciiizcns, property that the culprit be dis ovcrcd and punished io the severest extent of the law. § l § l Egyptian Lotus the newest 'odor in Perfume. Call and sample it. it _ _ T ”°" ‘“'§”§il'§'ii‘n's i Tg'ei§i‘l?'weexi sl oo.. °sel£ AQOIIII. - nllolbdiik of Montrose, P e Limited and will spe d the Till death tool: place after an illness of three months from stomach trouble of nivht. A valuable mare in foal from A‘drniral Dewey, owned by llector C. ‘ lll0i'¢ HMI" dSal llrss (io9__ 2 Bargain . _ To explain what we mean when we refer to “red seal" bargains, we will _ , just say that we have gone over all the cut price goods in the dress goods de-. partment and aihxed a big red seal to the price ticket. ' Wherever in the department you see that red seal it carries the idea of big bargains. The goods represented are mostly black materials, but there are of course a good many coimed fabrics too. Here is a little sample price list to show you how the bargains run. Fancy black Bedford cordiall wool. regular price $1.6) RedSeal price Beautiful, flue black French cord, all wool. 42 inch width. regular price $i.2o Red Seal price . . . . . . _ . _ Same class of goods, clear bright black very soft and attractive. pvite $1.05 Red Seal price. .. Black oriental p0plln,f_` 42 inches wide, regular price 95C 92C. Red Seal price. . . . 609 Black Strasburg, a pretty 42 inch all wool weave. clear, good color, regular 80C price $1.05. Red Seal price . . . . . . . . 7Oc Fine, closely woven oriental _ poplin, soft rich black, 75C regular price. $1-25. Red Seal price . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 85g sic “Red Seal" Special sic. This lot includes about 25 pieces of dress goods of all sorts, black, fawns, greens, browns, greys, mixed fabrics, iight and heavy weights, worth up to $1.95 per yard-special Red Seal price - - - - - 391: Jill Standard Patterns are now Cen and ~ filter cents each. Standard Patterns are well known as the very best seam allowance pat- terns in the market. In design they are always up to the minute, and in range they afford such generous variety to select from that anyone can be suited. Standard popular price - - - - - IOC and l§c Just as a Reminder---the iiotiember Designer is one of the haudsomest numbers that has yet come out. 124 pages of inter- esting matter, includiug colored illustrations, bright fashion hints, good fiction, clever verse, useful household information; all this daintily served up for " l0¢_4:£.q_.¢:A;°__\_f/1 Standard patterns sent anywhere postpaid on receipt of price. ' oo e liiclieo . out GENERAL Piaicesfs ARE Noi so iiieii that we have to use a bait to induce customers to Bos1‘oN, Oct. 24.-The armored cruiser Colorado, built for the United Stircs by Wm. Crump & Sons of Philniiclphlu, today on her official trial covered S8 nauticir miles in three hours 57 minutes and seven seconds, maintaining an hour‘y average spccd of 22.28 knots throughout the run,'cxcccriiniz thc speed of 22 knots culled for ln the buiider`s contract by more thann quarter of a knot. enter our store. It does not take much of a ressoner io see that it would not pay them to deal at that sort of store- Our prices all round are so low that we , could not, unless we had stolen the goods. cut say 25 TOOTHACHECUREDIN ONE MINUTE. Saturate some batting with Poli-\on's Ncrviline and place in thc invity or the tooth. Rub the ninful part oi' the fucc with Nervili c, llimi iii ii hot flniinci, riuri thc tootliuche will disappear iiiiniciliiituly Nerviiinv is a splendid household reinu y fm- Crmnps, lnrlwcslion, Summer Coni~_ plriini, ltricuiniatisiii, Ncumlgia,iui