~P "NOVEMBER 6' ‘9‘5 ` - (ima cuannnni mos savour - f ,. ' ~ _. _ I __ ` _ '/ - ' - - ' ' ' _. ff V. -N ~ f _, » . .__ , _,- __ ' / - .f .1 - The Edsfgfn Guardian '.i°.§§i'i'.‘3.'.‘L .i“.§§“Zi‘§§P'§-237.: fish! - _ _ ° _T f \ _ ` ' _ _ - " - _.swf-2*-'f-'. ,_ ~ -: mmn\.nrm‘a.n\o¢ _" . . _ ' `“"_' - ' , ;- _ ' 1 _ - ` ” _ ' ‘ ' ` `- - ~ ~ ~» - _ .I _, if-~ pc". .. ~ ~ ._ _ ~“'~»*"’-A' ~ _ - ' fc A | I " 'i ` 'i __ .._»o. r. -risnnsv in onaraian re- uma. Cash must accompany order. _ W - ` _ ‘-§' ' prosentative i Souris. Mliltf.. ' ' -.- _ `,Z'_.-ET ' -,1 < " L ..~'r. oonoon ivss is Guardian .~' _ g 1/ _ ' _J J .‘,*AT1’BNDED CONVENTION.-_ Representative in Montague. --. _, _“tr ' -._ _ ___ _ _ - There was a large number of the ~ _ _ _”,,.-...-~~--~ ' _ "§L:i 'ily-,~" 1n.“'.|'i " ‘ j_““,________ Montague Conservatives attended the ..*Vl8lTiNG PASTOB.- Rev. Pet- / is _, _ , _ , __ _ _ . . _ _ ____ ‘~ ' ’ - ~~ a , _ _ _`_~_ ' ‘ _ ' day evening last, and delivered a very _Q I Diamonds for Gift Giving ~_;,- ..'.-..".1.*‘f.?.'.’.2_’.:T:5 "%.'.§.tiI'.'I."t.;;..f’.§.‘z :‘.:;“;.‘i°.§;.:i:._=‘-“‘i ‘:;:'.f:;::::.°°::“:.':.:.': I - £_°.rgm9iVi“2f°f8Hy0ccasionthere ` V -” mg 8° °"P‘_‘?Pf'=¢¢- fwthinc' that will ` L 'give th°_°°”°t°1\f Pleasure to the recipient -f -»-_.- i _ . tis the most prized of all stones. _ . Color. and perfect in i 5 <'-iw bec- G S Oxley Quebec--H H Beer ------~ -- __ ~ mx.. » - - - - ' ' ' i isrsrns or Passsvrsnv __ _`:, _-_ \_ ___________-__;;._~__;£_______},..:;_, V-Q.: iii-;-_-,.,_Am__xQ ., ____ - J _ ,_>;`_‘ Summersiide; C. B. Jones. Charlotte- M _N ____ _ v`__'__`__":_/ ,_ Qin” _,rg .- ` . Q At our store you will find the lar ' - . _ 868! cogection of diamonds in the city, both in SQ faire andcombination settings. Every ‘ diamond is guaranteed flawless, pure in y°“ and by °°mPafiS0!l. Very moderate. " _ W; W. Wellner Jewellers, Engravers, etc. - _ , ’ gl ` - R , Eldon, and John Mcllae, Rose- 3_m_u_1MwmExtablished_ 1868. _ tel. son.-h;_ w. B. Hngzanksnmmsr. h:_f‘}y_ were ,D Montague Manda” and Cllffillg- Our prices - a "'|~r_.3..~v"-" “ " gg;--_--1- - OOOCOOOOOOOOOOQQOCQ _ Agift to strengthen friend- ship-_-your photo. ‘ The Cook Studio For Tliose Away From - Home Send a Photograph for Xmas, from. The Bayer Photo Studio Easton S. S. Lines h International Line ' ' _. INTERNATIONAL LINE. i Steamship Calvin Austin, and Gov- ' ernor Cobb. Leave St. John, Mon., Wed., and Friday at 9 a. m. for Lubec, Eastport, Portland and Boston. Return, leave Central Wharf Boston, Mon., _Wed., and Fri., at 9 a. m.. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE STEAMSHIPS NORTHLAND AND ~ NORTH STAR. __ Reduced fares in effect 83.00 to NEW YORK _ Reduced Stateroom Prices. - Leave Franklin Wharf. Portland, Tues., Thurs., and Sat., at 6.00 p. m. City Tl`cket» Office, 47 King Street. ..A. C.-Currie, Agent,' St. John, N. B. A. E. 'Elernlng, T. F4 P.A., St. John New Brunswick. s ll Furness " Sailings Fl& IDNDON From HAIJPAX ` __ BTEAMER _ ._ - ltsppahannoclr Nov. 15th Nov. Sth . Shenandoah NOV-3701 Nov. lim Kanawha DPC- mb From LIVERPOOL From HAUPAX via Nad. via Nfia. Od. Nth. Lexlnstbll _ Nov. 6th Durango Nov. 15111 Nav. mn. 'ramen _ Dec-‘lih Amy, “um” ua not guaranteed and are auldect to change wilhwi WU"- i ` Men’s Shoes \ s ond St. ° There’s a certain superio- ty that is always appar- nt in the Men’s Shoes we ell. We are “out of the rut” ' shoe men for our shoes are different. ' $5.00 t0 $6.00 lley & Co. __ 135 Queen Street _j IlllIl\\\\\\\\\\ilA\\\\\\\WIZIIl\“\YIIM I fb YIIlHIlllIA\\\\\\\‘\\\* I C3. m .."~T > llllflllff'-_-~`“\\\IilIll\ _ .. i ¢ANAo|AN PACI FIC EXCTRSION RATES Vancouver & Victoria,B. C. SAN FRANCISCO and LOS ANGLES, Cal. On Sale daily to November 30th Good ,to Return until 4 December Jlat $122.80 ~ ' From Charlottetown (Via Point du Chene) G9? Going and Retlilrlilll dlrliit. Gcing v a Chicagoleturnlnsvia Vancouver. or vice versa. |I7.50 a ditlonal. ..... S n_.g%."§.i’{f§ ,,.'i.5‘,§.§l."‘°.'°, .,,:.°."if... w. n, sowann. n.P..a.. o.r.n.. st, Jana. ~ Phono su - Conservative Convention at George- towh Wednesday -B those days, potatoes bringing fifty, cents and oats forty. Theta is still a ngmbsr of vessels in port to be load- e .- . ..*lN8TITUTE MEETlNG.- Mr. L. Tennant of the Department of Ag riculture, will address a meeting of farmers _in‘the Priest Pond School on November the 9th. and .of the East Point Institute in the Kingsboro Hall on November the 10th. 3793=11-6ME1i. ..°TRAN8FERRED.- Mr. l-laddeu McLean, Montague. who-has been in the employ of the Canadian Bank of Commerce for some years. paid his home u. visit. Tuesday night, on 'his way to Antigonish, where he has been transferred from the Charlottetown branch.-B. ..*HOTEL V_I8_iTORS.,-o The fol- lowin are reglatered"at the Cox Ho- side S. A. Hiltz, Halifax, . S. Mar tln,_ Toronto; A. C. Rogers, -Summer- side; Lionel E. Hall, Isle Verte, Que- town, W. H. Starrat, Magd., islands; R. W. `Bawell, Moncton; Jas. T. Dur- ant, St. ‘John; W. K. French, Mont- real; John Kusdow, Charlottetown; J. A. Maclsaac, St. John: J. S. Pury, Summerside; F. M. Chandler, Char- lottetown; S. T. Weaver, Halifax! .JMASONIC MEETING.-- A very pleasant evening was spent at the Masonic Lodge Montague, Monday evening, when the third degree was conferred on G. M. Schurman, Mon- tague. A number of visiting brethren were pesrent, including several from Mlzpa Lodge, Eldon. After the de- gree work was ‘ completed refresh- ments were .si”:`vcd, Phonograph sel- ections, and song singing whiled away a couple of pleasant hours, the meet- ing was brought to a, close about mid- night with the singing of the National Anthem.-B. ’ as read and after correction sustain- "*wEDD|NG BELLB"" A ""”`y`ed. Minutes of meetings of October pretty wedding took pincfi at 'Rollo Bay, Oct. 25th, when Mary Sophia. daughter ci' Louis Carpenter of ltollo Bay was united in the bonds 'of miitrimcny to Bernard Gallant, son of llalnnny Gallant of New Acadia. The ceremony was performed bv ltov. Dr. Walker, Parish Priest. Tho bride was attired in white brocade trimmed with silk, with a white plush hat' to match. She was attended by Miss Josephine Deazle of Rollo Bay. The groom was supported by his cousin. Harmony Gallant of New Acadia. 'File happy couple after a weddng breakfast at the home of the groom, left for a. short trip to Charlottetown where they spent a few .days before leaving for Berlin. M. H., where they will in fut- ure reslde, The groom's present to the bride was a beautiful gold brace- lei. Numerous other presents of cut m'|»n|s¢e,.s',m`d Messe” W_ McNeill E ' . .°Rev. J. C. Martin, Cardigan, oc- erson, Eldon, occupied the pulpit of the Baptist Church, Montague, Sun nothing among you. save Jesus Christ, and Him Cruciiled.-B. EASTER!! l*Eil$0lilL$ cupied the pulpit in the Methodist Church, Montasue Sabbath last.-B. . .°Mr. James Mc_Nelil, Commission- er of Public Works, and Engineer Mc- Kay. were in Montague Wednesday.- B. \ ..°Mr. Roy Dill, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce Staff, Montague, has been transferred to New Glasgow. N. S., and went over in the Enter- prise Wednesday morning.-B, ..°Dr. F. Martin, J. A. McDonald, Rev. Peterson, Mr. Hubley. Mr. Mc- attended the Masonic meeting their Monday night.-B. At Charlottetown and within the Hall of St. James Church there on Tuesday, November second, nineteen hundred and fifteen and at two o'- clock afternoon at which place and time the Presbytery of Prince Ed- ward island met and was constituted. Mr. J. W. McKenzie, Moderator with whom were present Messrs. Dr. Ful- lertou, Millar, McNeill, R, P. Mu_r- ray, Wright, Robert Murray, A. Mc- Kay Taylor. J. M. McLeod, Gillis, Mcliattie, Irvine, A, Sutherland, M. D. McLeod, R. L. Cotiln, Lockhart, Greenlees, J. S. McKay, D. McEwen, A. B. McLeod, and U. McLean, Min- isters, and Messrs. James, Nicholson, Mclnnis, Campbell, Whitehead, Munn. McNeill, J. J. McLeod and John K. McLeod Elders. The minute of meetings of August third, September twenty-third and twenty-eighth being in the hands of members were held sixth and nineteenth were read and sustained. Dr. Fullerton reported from the Committee on'Congregs.tlons paying less than the minimum, and moved as follows: That Presbytery express gratifica- tion that five .congregations have ad- vanced to the minimum and that _oth- ers give fair promise of so doing. that in the meantime the Committee be continued and instructed to con- fer with the Trustees with a view of seourins the minimums in all our con- gregations. Presbytery adopted _this motion-. der that their welfare may be assur- ed through proper pastoral oversight. After lengthy discussion Presbytery adopted this resolution. lu connection with the care of des- titute children Mr. Taylor moved le- conded by Dr. Fullerton: That Pres- bytery desires to place on recordilts appreciation of the noble work done by the Protestant Orphanage on be- half of our orphan children. That we view with pride the success attending the self-sacrificing efforts of those under whose auspices the institution was at nrst established and since maintained. And furthermore in view of the expense entailed in the main- tenance of such an institution, re- solved that Presbytery set apart one Sabbath of the year in which a. spee- ial collection be' taken for the bene- fit of the Orphanage. ' After full discussio ' thii ' wasado ed. 'n` " pang pt Presbytery then appointed a com- mittee consisting of Dr. Fullerton, Mr. G. C. Taylor and Mr. W. K. ROKGPB £0 bring the matter of the P|'°i°5U1I1¢ Ofllhanage before the oth- er Priitestant bodies in order that Joint awton may be secured on .be- half of this institution. The following provisional arrange- ments were made for the induction of Mr. John M. Murchison. The Modera- tor to preside and induct. Mr. John McColl to preach, Mr. G. A. Suther- land to address the Minister and Mr. G- W- Irvine. the people. Mr. D. Mc- Lean was appointed to read the edict. on two Sabhaths. Time and place to be fixed by the Moderator and Clerk. The Moderator of Presbytery being unable to be present at Mr. A. Mc- Ke.y's induction Mr. J. M. McLeod was appointed to preside and induct. The report of Mr. R. L. Comp of work done at Falconwood Hospital and Infirmary was approved and or. dered to be forwarded to the Home Mission Board, Halifax. Mr. G. Mil. lar reported on the property at Mlm. illisash and stated that Mr. Lock- hart had visited the lliocality and say some prospect of co ing to 9, some. ment with regard to the building. On motion the committee was continued and Mr. Lockhart added to it. TUB Pl`@Bbyt9ry'B Home Mission Committee was authorized to deal with the claims of Invemess Mission and West River. Mr. G. C. Taylor asked Presbytery to make some pro. vision for Inverness during the win- ter. On motion the matter was refer- red to Mr. Roland Davidson who has the 0V€l‘Bi8ht to report to` the Presby- tery’s Home Mission Convener. Presbytery then adjourned to meet in the I-lartsvilla Church on Wednes- day. November third at eleven o’- clock forenoon, of which public lmi. mation was made and this sederunt closed with the benedlctlon. ' J. A. GREENLEES, Moderator pro tempore. T. C. JAMES, Clerk. THE FLEA'S JUMP. The jumping powers ot fleas have been much exaggerated, according to The remita of the General Assembly- re subscription to the standards and publicity were on motion referred to a committee consisting of Messrs. G Millar R Murray and E Lochart. glass and silverware attested to theinnd T_ c_ Jamem E|de,.B_ ‘ with in_ high esteem 1" which 31° WWW Wed' structions to report_at next quarter- ded couple were held in the commun- iiy.* ' $100 REWARD_. '$100 The readers of this paper will bepieaaed to leam that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stugfa. and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly n- fluenced bv constitutional conditions requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catsrrh Cure is taken lutemally and acts thru the Blood on the Muooua Surfaces of the System. thereby destroy- ing the foundation oi the disease, gving the patient strength by buildir? up the constitution and aasistin nature in oin its work. The proprietors have so much fa§réz__in 'gofurative li oh’ H ed l f 2;"g°»¢"t'liff ii°l'aiir°{n‘hif¢. gen.: for 1u¢i>?t¢a°tf imoniala. Address F. I. CHBNEY & CO . Toledo, 0`.` ' Sold by all Druggisis. 75c; c...n.ii.... Mai si.-...sr _ “i...igyi.ai" ~ Leaves lnteroolonial Railway Wharf Picton. Nova Scotia, MONDAY AND THURSDAY of each week, on arrival of tha mom- lng' express from -,Halifhx (about noon), for Bouris. P. li. Island, and there awaits the 'arrival of the after- noon train from Charlottetown; thence in Magdalen islands as tol- owa:- , MONDAY-Leave Bouris for ltalll- du-Nord. Amberlt.`Griudatoua Island and 'returns to Picton. r......,wm.y_is.c._L¢.i. J .' N_S_ ' f '. THURSDAY-‘-Inavea Bouris for ` Halifax' -_ L V" nent. orinastono wana. Point 1 _ sae and Grand Entry. - Returning ll at Point Bossa, Griltdatosc. Am- - Q-rig scum' md "tum N ,lam Soft Coal °”° zfflit in rw' "_*‘.:‘.'.‘:.°.r .'°.-:.‘.: Coal and -.--... ...a_..,, / --~-- ' __ \ pw _ _ F - ~ ‘_-'....-_.. ~.»» J f .- ‘On the drat trip in theésnontha of June, July, August and eptamber. W' ' -5-. ' ~» `."=f`f‘~'l-" gather perutltting. calls at Want _ ff/ ‘pu _ _ -'_'.':1f-:T 'y.-to-land mails and paaaeugts tor -_ 1 A ~~ --_-j ‘ erat,theneetoPryonIalaliil Ra- _ -/_ * ' , calls at 'Point Boisa.`6t‘ind. '__..='._f- f,j'_‘,'_.`;°,‘,'_- ` ate Amherst and Bouria. °_j-_.~:’_.-:.j'.__-‘°,.._.;_- 1; J \ l _ For rnrtnar particulars apply to ' ' Y wm. . ci-uia. |/ 1; ii mvrrnaw a ooh, mum. il* ._ z~' ._ T 'reams _we ' bolllldtb ,Egg °i&lai§ einer eirgcuy Father 'is beat ly meeting. ` ' | Messrs. Dr. Fullerton and G. C._ Taylor. Ministers and D. Mclnnis Ei-' der, were appointed a. committee to nominate standing committees and to report at March quarterly. Mr. G. Millar prsented the request of the British Guiana Missionaries that the Presbytery in lieu of the support for- merly given to Mesers McKenzie and Lockhart should raise the same suin- vlz. fifteen hundred dollars, to be ap-- propriated for the support of a_headi master for the proposed boys school, in British Guiana. the balance to be for the salary of a. lady teacher in the same province. This proposal had been sanctioned by the Foreign Mission Committee., After consid-i erable discussion the whole question was referred to s. committee consist- ing of Messrs. J. M. McLeod. R. P. Murray, J. A. Greenlees, G. A. Suth- erland and C. H. S. Sterns with in- structions to report fully upon the subject suggesting plans and specially by correspondence with the Foreign Mission and Budget _Committee to ascertain whether this amount would form part of the Budget assigned to this Presbytery. _Dr. Fullerton called the attention of 'Presbytery to the fact that the Church and manse Building Fund had refused the application of the congregation of Murray Harbor North for a grant on the ground that it was not an augumented congre- gation and that therefore they had no power to deal with the matter and moved as fellows: Inasmuch as the Presbytery can find in the rules laid down by Assem- bly and Synod. no rule confining the operations of this fund toaugumented Mnzresations. it requests that the case be re-opened without delay. -.Presbytery adopted this motion. iur. J. w. Mckenzie being compelled aleaveliilr.-J. A. Greenlees took the air. On motion it was agreed that the .Prelbytary meet _ on the iirsi Tuesday of February at one o’clock afternoon in Zion Church 1-151| to vate on Union. - i ' » - Mr-. G. C. Taylor' brought up the matter of more careful supervision af_`youug people moving f'fom‘ our oougrogatlona of whiohhe- had given false previously and moved as 101. 1-*Resolved that sessions of this Pres- bytery shall endeavor to' acquaint . ._ i . ._ _ ;;a- '-:'~.. '..°:~.:...';v-`_f-- i _"@_i°,‘_j_.::‘°'- '~'- =°°:_'..'°r.:' L00 I.” Ml °‘ " a.m._ pm _ .a\. auueav .iii :TI aaa ana. _ _ 4.10 an 1 i How refreshing- how beneficial to the skin--is the daily use of this exquisitelygure _ soap. Should yy uy i Pears’ . oap I today, you will at once I L see why it has been the favorite for 126 years. Though Pears' is the finest of a Soaps, it is sold I °”°' i Matchless for the complexion! McKenzie & Montgomery Biaakamltha and Wood Workers. Farm, Ship and Machine Work, car- riages and sleigha. Built and repaired Also agents for Esco Engine and Massey Harris Co. All orders promptly attended to. Give ua a. call. Satiafactionguaran- teed. < ' _ MaKBNZtE A MONTGOMERY. Brealrwatsr Street, Souria. P. ll. I. 3506-l&19Mt‘ts1Mo. - ¢ . “A'r'raN'r1oN” Farmers and Builders selling the beet Lime is our business. ou bu the beet ? That. igreyohr busihiélsg. 'Prices right. Apply to _ f St. Ann’a Lime Qharrie . SMITH _ Dealers in tho i>...i. a n......,...... The pest few years have seen Canadian farmers going into dairying more extensively. Shrewd farmers realize that dairying is' not only profitable, but it provides them with a. steady how of cash. Ready money is as valuable and necessary to the farmer as to the city ,business man. _g lf you do not keep cows, you should certainly investigate the Can- adian dairying tindustry. lf you already have two or more cows, you need a Standard Cream Separator so that your cows will earn the most cash for you. On page 33 of our cream separator catalog -we print a complete table of skim ming results with from 1 to Z0 cows, showing the difference in dollars and cents of separators skimming at .01 per cent.. .02 per cent.. .04 per cent., and so forth. From this 'table you will readily see why so many progressive Canadian dairy- men have replaced their old separators with the which skims down to the remarkable close figure of .01 per cent. Write for this separator catalog. The facts are worth knowing. And, if possible, drop into our agents in your locality and see the latest model Standard with -its new intercbangable capacity fea- provement and other splendid fea- tures. The Renfrew Machinery Co., Ltd. Head Office and Works, Renfrew, On- tario, Maritime Branch, Sussex N. B. im '_ P' - ---3 th i t e-enlly is- ers is of importance in connection :ug`d"l?yhil?£ Arsgsiczgetlgzpxhrlment of with the spread of bubonic plague and Agriculture. The species known as other diseases of which this insect is the carrier. The Indian Plague Com- , A di g to Mitz- hhlzglnbetqhejlhliiilhlrnumchbrizbntal dis- mission, which has investigated the habits uf the indian rat flea. finds ' in 13 in- gigge i:r}1]ds‘tbl;e?iii(hl;ti:\lllni1 dvlgi-,tical dis- itsmaxiniuni height to which it can tance less than eight inches. The jump at 3% inches. One species of question of the figpgs jumping pow- I flea, the “stick tight," is nearly iri- capablo of jumping, ' Miller Bros Pianos The Heintzman & »Co._ ---A' Piano for the Fastidious _ The makers of the Heintzman & Co., Piano are not in business to produce merely a good or a VERY GOOD instrument; they manufacture beyond question the BEST PIANO that has ever been offer- ered the public, and the whole resources of their in stitution are bent toward maintaining the\r_SPLEN- DID STANDARD and IMPROVING IT, be it ever so slightly, from time to time. The Heintzman Co. Piano is not an instrument that is produced at a given price to place upon th` market; the expense of its manufacture is a matter of but minor consideration, and the ruling idea has been to make the best piano that skill and genius can put together irrespective of cost. The Heintzman is beyond ordinary comm_erc- ial usuages, and is far beyond the ordinary best piano quality. _ ' _ _ _ _ _- The exquisite quality of tone in the hemiz- man Piano is a matter of marvel. Every other manu- facturer acknowledges its unrivalled beauty and very many have spent time and money m the attempt-to duplicate it. - _ Nevertheless, the Heintzman tone remains today athing apart in Piano tone; there is no other piano like the Heintzman, and we think, no other can satisfy the fastidious purchaser-who can afford to have one. - » ` , We are sole handlers of Heintzman & Co., Pianos in' Prince Edward Island. It will give us pleasure to have you examine our stock. MILLER BROS. 123 Kent Street Five times larger stock of pianos than any other u house in Prince Edward island. ` ' - , m* £1--2 ---' 'i """' - " i New Silver Munn Base Burner with and without Revertible Flue also Hard Coal for use with same, and all at prices for cash that will ~ meet any' _competition in the Province. f and Burnt _ _ _ D ft,- . ‘ffl Li I' iq - it :_1 in .'» -.! _ _L_ xi it-5;' its _~ gi' ljf; "1 t ..~.€rQ-" ' _‘___ ..t; ffl ._;` *il _;- 1.!! -ith _.aft : ~'._.. 5% .I 2 _ 'tm " ii. ir _ 1-,_ _-TU ` ii _;_-_ » ‘ii i Tr , . J _v ‘ei fi 3. l pi i fi 5 .` A. ,Q .-`i‘ {;7.‘E‘l.-risjl N Li? -ir .r nova'-iouzizll i §i‘ ‘ ii. . ,jj . ___,_ is if' gr.: _ EFS ‘di- K-“‘;