I . I _' Red Rose Tea, ` MOST .Eqod__6_rocers` 'sell Red Rose Tea. __ li' -rrgrocer recommends Red Rose it will be an honest opinion, because he ihaiiés profit on Red Rose _ ___ea than on most others. When a merchant recommends _an__artici_e upop which his profit is less than upon other sith ia`r goods, it is because he /wants to sell satisfactory goods and to lease hie_.customers. k ws 'ii d R d Your grocer no ,, e can recommen e_ Rosg ,Téa for its “rich fruity flavor” and its gtrength, and because __._._. he N Ros less is good Tea ` illilll lil `P|llZiSi F. . infu_fiaie;i`s6lali_rs _ian ulljp Hua Alu. in ri.. sin a Corporal Dead anti ' Wounded a Com- , I - mander. Omlssa, Aug. 21.-A rernurkuhicletter received from n soldier in the Sevdnty first (iilola\'sIty) Regiment, stationed \At` Neve-Aiexnu'dria, Province of Lublin, is~ reported to have been received hero, rc- -inttng he\v the commander of the brigntlo, Maier General Rernls, was literally torn to-pie`c`cl hy the regimcntaflcr he had brhtnily lnirrdemll u corporal. ' ' Tile general appeared before the regi- ment and expiallrcrl that the Fourteeuth_ Army Corps, of wlllcll the regiment is a_ At Ohnrfnttawwu, and within St.Jau1es Hail ti|otc_0l.\ Tuesday, August Blind, 1905 and at12o'eiock noon, which place and date the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island mst pursnirrit to adjournment. at the caliet the Moderator and Clerk and was eolietltutod, R. G Sinclair, Modera- tor pro telnpore, with whom were present F. 0. Simpson, M. N. McLeod, sr. lr. Mstutoslr, uw. Millar, A. cruise, D. Ueloan, E. McDonald, E. J. itattec, Il. G.Strutltle and A. D. Sterling, mini- sters, anti 'I`. G. James, elder. Elders eouimissions were received from the leseiolisiof Belfast, Maipcque, Souris, Hmoirtlelil and Cavendish In favor of Alexander McKenzie, Archiduld Ram- say, Archibald Currie, William tively, and their names added to the roll of Presbytery. The Clerk laid on the table a cali from the Foreign Mission Committee of - the Presbyterian Church in Canada, Eastern Section, in favor of A.D.Swrliug,Kenslng- tou,i._oundertuke mission \vinl_r in Princes- to'wti,Trinldnil, and stated tlmtthe session and congregation of Kensington “lid Long River had been cited to appear, f0l‘ Laird and James Simpson _respeo-. T. H. Entnbroolh St..Ioh|\, N.B., Toronto, Winnipeg part, lnul bccrl ordered to the front. Ile added, irowovcr, that he could not aecom~. b _ The Pandora ,J Reservoir ii ii _ The Pandora is the P _ \\; only range with a reser- ‘ voir stamped in one M°Claly’s Pandora single piece of steel and enamellcd. it is the only reservoir without seams, rivets or places to catch dirt. It has no sharp angles. All angles are made with rounding curves, and the whole reservoir is beautifully enalnelied. McClary’s are the only range makers in Canada with a plant for making enamelied steel reservoirs, and that is why the Paxdora is the only range that has a one-piece reservoir. » _`l parly the corps to thc front. Then there were cries ef “Scoumlrol i" and “Cownrd." from the ranks. "Approachluir our company," continues the writer, “where on the rhrht flank stood the company commander and a cor- poral, he pointed his revolver-ui. the latter and demanded : ‘Tell me immediately, you reptile, wllo ldlouted among your men.‘ The corporal replied that nobody ir\ our company lmll shouted. “ ‘You iii-, you dog] shouted the lrenor- al, and fired. Tile corporal foil dead. “Not satisfied with this, the general aimed at him a second time and fired, buti i-ho hullei lrliused hilu, hitting instead the company uolrlrlutlldcr, who hiso stumbled and full on the spot. It is impossihltl to colnprcheuii wllat happened then. Like tigers the soldiers threw tilemsclvcs upon him, and in less than a minute all that remained of the brilliant general was slutpclcss mutilatud flesh. “The commanders of the Seventy-first und Seventy-second Regiments culled on tho Uossucks, but \v|\en the latter fell up- on tho men the soldiers inet them with a volley from nearly 1,0i)0 rifles. When the dust had settled there were stretched on the ground about thirty Oossncks, besides which the commander of the Severity-seo ond Regilusnt was killed, und our own eolnnmndnr was loft wounded in the brinnt. lie was rcnlovcd from the scene hy un oillcer, as not a single soldier would stir from his place, “Ou the 'next filly there arrived from Luiilln thecomlnlruder'-lu-chief of the dl- vlslou, Lieutenant-General Smirnoff, who, , their interests at this lueeting. Tile cm!- duet- of the Clerk was approved. Dr. A. Falconer, I’lctou,who had been appointed, along with T. C. James, to represent- the Foreign Mission Comlnitbee, wus unable to be present. Mr. James, balm; the only eonlmissionor, urged tho claims of Prlnoestowu und the Fort-i|gn Mission Ilornmittoe upon Mr. Stcrllnpt and the Prushytory. Tile following comulisnlouers from the scssiorlnrul collgregutlolr of Kcrlsirllgton urul Long River were then henrri, viz., William' Brown, John Anderson. .fumes Gillespie, Wiliirrln Rilnlsny, New- ton McLeod and Danlcl McKay. After discussion it was rnnver|,scconded and carried.-That Presbytery place the callin Mr.Sterll`ng‘.-l hands, but in so doinlz would urge upon him the most God upon his work in the home held, the strong claims of the corlygrogutlon of Kensington and Long River upon him to continue the truly great work Ile hun be- tgun among them, as well as the strong wish of his brethren luI’r~csbytery here assembled that he should not leave the bounds. Tile Moderator' then lmnded the call to Mr. Sterling which was declined by him. Pr-eshytery then decided to set the onli aside, and expressed sympathy with the Foreign Mission Committee, and also the hope that they may soon seculc n suitable missionary for the vncancyln Princestown, Trinidad. The court ud,iourneil to meet at the cali of thc Moderator and Clerk of which public lntllrmtion wanrrlnde und this suderuul \vu:~l closed with the bcncdlt-tion. A. Cllalsn, I’ul~;s Cnunlt. careful consideration of the hlesslngof‘ l sine no it in ug ll Prices for Shoes fire-f_3’f_<5°"' , of TRU-FIT $2.50 shoes, even if _they are sold at a low price. Perhaps your dealer would rather sell you higher priced slices but tell him you want to give TRU-FIT $2.50 shoes a trial. We"guarantec every TRU-FIT shoe and stamp the retail price on the sole as above. The Aines, Holden Co. of fiontrenl, Ltd Tas ulscssv Snos Msnunc-runes; in crimp* But we are talking to that great well-to-do class of 5, women who are good judge; l, of shoe value and have the ‘ sense to discern the worth Y UOWTRIAL. WINNIPEQ Tosowro, vancouvzn, 51-,.|a»m, l __--- ~» , :nz ,_ rfb; . For More Than Fifty Years the _ SI1iVGER~-has been recognized as maintaining the Highest Standard of Excellence among Family-Sewing-Machines and is now sold at lower prices quality considered. than any other. Whether you propose the purchase of a machine or not there is much to interest most women at any Singer Store- nnd all are cordially invited. ._.~_ 0 Q These Machines is* are never sold "le ii to dealers. $ Only from Maker '~ V to User "'4Ciii A small payment dpwn. the ren ne convenient intervals. Three different kinds and n wide range of prices to suit. Solrfpnly by By this Sign you may know and will find Singer Stores Everywhere- ' 'Warehouses and Fsoloa-lon: an e London, Toronto, Montreal; ` Winnipeg, Vancouver, 0. _ _ _ s¢.John,r1.a.. summon _ .- Rogers Hardware Co.. Limited, Sole Agents. tiered general from the soldiers." . \ "°, i i _ '\ Mount Allison Ladies’ College 52nd Year CommencesSep- tember 7. Massey Treble School of Household Science ' Nnu.\l.\l. cnrrlrslc i'l-:u'rl|fi'r'r1l» - .ls ol'.\l.llflr:_\'r-lox rfnlt 'l'l»:.\crli:l':4ml. OWEN‘S M USICLM 4li~` i<`I.\' IC A li'l`S In rlumzn of an “R. ".. A." ami equipped with pi:-till-cs, mn.-i.-r, M-., to illc vuluc of 375.000. A -1\l|l|_\ivi_cr~§lllli.. ill :-1 'li (`i lli ' » .'-*K , ` ;'P1:jI..I._.st.. i GIVE VIM and desire fnr work or play. Make aclear brain, bright eyes and sweet breath. MAKE 'LIFE WORTH WHILE _ li ill _ tl ll» .r .i aim-.lit , _ -d.’§"l§.i°.l`....’.£.’IT2l..l”..’i ...$3.2 .F...i'l‘.‘1§.$¢i'iI.‘..r ,&‘..".i.. _ ._- 5§ GIVE VITANLITY .3 , by cleansing all disorders from thosystcm. They cure Constipation, indignation, Blllouaness, Head- " i ' ache ervousneas. ` FW Solo by all Dniggiofo |09 and Rho B BOX A¢¢lP`l‘ N0 SIJIBTITUTII ' I For sale at Ionhnson & 1ohnsou’s. 3-2| d ro moo Engine _lrliervals Ware, _f\ ` J it . 'til-1,3..-. M / / “i.s.§` . ff, \ ,s'l=-l}"§l‘:‘,""`:`,' _ ," -.=.i::r~.q_§;i”,-‘»,f.‘f.`i._i,.~.___ " lif~.“l-.‘.f:i';‘f.i.1.i'_4'»‘\.' . ,-4 ~ ‘Qu ‘ ~ __._____ __ _,, ¢~-~_,___i -J ill I7. _s ~ _ 5' SIIE \VAS WISE. He-Ah, sweetheart, I love you luorc than all my wealth. She -Yes, but you only get ten a week. SUFFi:Rlili TORTURE FUR FOUR YEARS Then Dpdq’s Kidney Pills Cured Wm. Doeg's Rheumatism. I-Ie was so Dad that I-Ie Could not Lie Down. but had to Sit Night and Day in a Chair. _ Simlmllxll-:, Ont., Aug 23.-(Specfa|).- Mr. William Doegyof this place, now a i\ai\»lrer\rty lnan, tolls of his almost rulra- culous eurc of Rheumatlsm ily rising iiod:l's Kidney Pills. “For four years I sum-r~evl excruciating tori-ure,"nays Mr. Doug. “I was scarcely an hour rms from pain, ,I could not lie down to take rest-, hut had to sit night and riay.in li chair." I was treated for rheumatlom by several doet0rs,aud also tried several medicines without recoivinn any benefit. Almost in despair I feared I never again would he from pain. Then I read of some remarkable cures hy Dodrl's Kidney |’i|i.~. Iprmrlrreria box and soon touud` thayweru doing me good and before I had llnished the second box I was-en~ tlrcly free from pain and a new nina." Dodd‘» Kidney Pills always cure Rhcumatinm by putting the Kidneylln shape to lake the cause-Urlo Acid-out of the blood. Invictus shoes for men. Alley A Co. Charlottetown Agents. as w tf 5°°t-‘ih Vlotw War* _ ..~“”.z.":'.."~°.';:.;';:.'.'..::“".'l°;::“ Wedgewood, etc.,f0r 5`ed_ Washes, bdii dressers. hed springs, bed ina raises, office duh, reed chairs all marked to nel CA§.si>i.ili~'l _ciiockeiw co.. Stat?- ..,. ,_ ~~.. -. -4-.lasjrnwn it 0°. 14a tw ti nftcrn long and psrs_uaeive speech, suc- ce4.~ded,ln recovering the body of thc mur- -» _ ALL Ti-IIN, PALE WOMEN Can Learn the Cause of Their Nervous, Used-up Condition. Witll women, ill-health is usually trace- able to nerve exhaustion. Feeling run- riown and tired most of the time is na- tulievri warning that nel-ve-force is rc- u 1| re . You mustiluild u neurlshthe bod It's the abundant nutriment |l.nd build» lug nmtcriul in Ferrozolle that enables it es the nppetite,arlds weight and Ntrengi il, it was difficult to obtiuln restful sleep. . _ y_ . . moroscnnfl suffered from heart pulpitu- benefit- I derived in one week from lferru- zone. Color can o buck to u cl cekr-l camp also. Ferrozono did a world of Kool and made ine well." ‘ Reulernber this: No alroholiestimulant can nourish and build up like Fc-rrozouc. Fifty cents per box or s x boxer-l for $2.50. At l\li dealers, or N. G. I’l>lluthcrc?i‘rii1; ‘coil~ii(icLrl\bil lliicgielile C0. lion. You collld scarcely believe the phone 75_ Peakeis N(-,_ 1L“11mXf_ P_ 0_ Box 4|] l y l . My vitality and appetite increased, re- k All newer! nerve force and better' spirits ,_ - i Rode 7,000 , , . _.it-.*.‘l _ ‘-55 ` ' oar; ~. >Z`1_\';,'=` '_ “,241 " . ’ _ ’ /‘ T l -il » ».| Nl; ‘~ I 'rule nvNx.o BT. ]0If N IOQ VANCOUVBI »f';‘&<<».Qg "'*§";.1;';§;,;.= ~; . M “_ L _ 7 Miles on One Pair of Tires Mil. _I/uurzs Tnolnlls Dewey is Cnnad:\'s champion steady bicycle rider. llc is a collector for one of the hig telegraph com- panies ill Toronto, :intl hc rides n wheel :iii tile your round n1alentera to work on Georgetown what and freight shtd. Iabtnerl to work on Montague Branch Kéiiwny. ` Good wages. `Wo.rk for the balance of the season. Apply ou works, or at my oilice, Montague. WILLARD KITCHEN. 8-22 div: we tw ii _ , 'Ftr Sala The undersigned oflers for sale on cas terms of pay- ment, TWENTY BUILD ING LOTS, fronting on Vic toria Park. _ W. W. SULLIVAN, 8-19 <1 if _ A eluzarorrolt. rulurv Acadia Iioiel for sale with all 'its furrlisilillgs and appilrlenances. lu- vlnticd arc lllr- l: lliiiiiliilgs nud At-rlllolor Mill, 4 llonis, nn excellent spring uf pure walur, ulnrge vegetable gilnlcu. I. C. IIALL, (iralul Trucullic. H-l2 il lm lilE lXlilBiTiilN Neva Scotizrs Great Fair _A-p_ HAL H FAX The 1905 Dates arez- SEPT. I5--~2I. Make a visit to thc Fair Your Holiday of the Year, and COME TO HALIFAX. $20.00" Premiums$20»00lI Graaf Educailonai Faaiuras. _ illanii Display ill all ilia llapari- menis. $4,8ii0 D..~§?i?’i.§‘¢’i..~.~. $4,800 Liberal Premiums in the Dcpurl- ments of Provincial Industry. Machinery in Motion. Weman’s Department, Flfnerals of Nova Scotia. Provincial Live Stock. iiiignlilteni Grand Stand Slluii. itntries close August 2|. and Sep- tember 4, and .ltxllibilion opens Scp- tclllber I3. For entry Forlns and any information write to M. McI:`- HALL Manager and Secretary Nova Scotia Provincial Itxilibilion, Ilalifux. im .nw .sr-pi. an Excelsior Life Insurance Com- P3035 Head Office, Toronto, Sonic Snlicut Features from Report of rgoa. insurance in force . . . . . . 37,6465; .3 Increase, 14 per cent, $l.474.i9Z.85 98 New Insurance issued. . $2,R8,157.oo Increase, 26 per cent, $609 9 .75 Cash Income, Premiums, is 6 interest, ctc. . . . . . . . . r lntrult. lf: per cent, S57,gi6,ii*i54 5 Total Expense. Payments to Policy-holders, etc.. $l66,93l.l9 Interest Revenue alone more than pays Death Claims. Delih Claims during yur $38,5l7,li0 Rate per I,coo means Insurance in force 5.56 per rent. Average annual Death Into 14 years, 2% moe-3.54 per rooo The lowest rain ca record for any company of some nga. Reserve (being lu excess of Govt. standard) $144,074.49 T _ i|enu¢,_13 poroirot. U39. 19.12 ota Assets or I’ cy- holders security, boi. -fl,153,zr6.o5 $|.61 for every leiilar el iluli ily, llduliq curve. Nei Snrplls on Pattay- hohierl Account !i84,l4l.56 Reserves for seven years on Hm. table, Interest at 334 per cent. ; interest earned on menu Net Assets 6.3.! per cut. ` AGENTS WANTED. clus. J Mlrcllnl ' ) General Agent, Charlottetown, P. lt. X. In dw ~ _ I 'rnn cHA`nLo1*m'rowN GUARDIAN, aooosr 26, 19.5. I ` . - ' 1 _U 1’ 1 . I ___ . ..~,_~ ._ gp.; - fl.. --me-.~__< it _sim ,.. 1 , ‘Ll _ J il... ‘ ir '_ i .‘ .Iii . ,._ __.,1 . _ .t ~- el. 1. ii '___?,; .é,‘;..i:,f ,pil . W sf'-‘ra 554'*-' l ._,.'1,'1;{,1»if_- » .,.,;, , il2'I'r;iliil' ':..-Y.-I -ou. 2'.-i it . .' rp.; ., 1," *, _,_ _ . _ l __ ___,_ ,___.r? _ it gil. 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