, ` ` I i. ff ,» 1 v ve -_ ( 1 5 1 f\1 _ * , _ limi lame liaicli l ~ .- ‘is <_ “_5__ei’,, » - g »'~f- -_ -sy, _ ._ ~ i » - 1/3;; 1 \=` -o ~_~~_»-:»»§’3=';"; ~_'»‘_= .p-s i_y;,;K1-».§.;, _L `_ THE GJARIYIAN PRNCE Q S"° Q- 4 ;»"'°‘”i “J pair; "1 Q QV) cf 0 l_ 4 1 ""1" ’ 5% ‘F11 t’i> S ¢/i had I E711 GW: F'*“Y‘- <:;:» tri I id iii; on :\'\;' t may oiti: Fred. hir. i-l‘nry S_owart, o H‘m;i;0;i,he was unable to be prescnti first Yue Mr. li. R. l3aLer,pie~ ‘splendid paper on "Some qualifications t lol a successful teacher." rio enlarged n me afternoon session, and schoolsozi tlictc qualiiications. Regeneration, ‘nm “presented as toilows- Baltic-|y|Kuowiedge, Tsct, Punctuality. The, “rs_ george Bearisto, Miss Cousins; f paper was discussed and commented_ Du-n]¢y-Christy McKay, Mrs. Iseirlfavorably on by Revs. G. P. Raymond, Bw-iam;KonsingtonPres.-Wui.Brown.*PL Smith, R. Sinclair and Mrs. Wm “gy Clarke. Jno. Anderson.: Kensing- ‘Brown ~ u _ sz 1 ~ ` - F- ` ie vention, urging the schools to bekapt .Yr open all the year, and totske up thot' i §‘;d_ A goodly number vvvre press. ilth o'.vi;i_4 to the prolonged "a u wg Meth.-Mrs. Wm. Paynter; Los gh-or-John Johnson, Jus. Gillisp E-1;, Beil;M1\¥D¢Q\le--Mrs. Levis Hear te-Mrs Thus. Tuplin Mr Glydo A I E f 1 You can hardly straighten iggghe 3 hgkieelssosore. 'l‘hete’ss ce* mit it is kidney ‘tro\ible," snd that y is something whiiig from 5 3 s nag, . , . n `l”Honie Department. and the Normal Tho Secy. read the minutes of meeting Course. _ f __ __;';_-é.-,_;_f__.-_4- 'Af _...L " _ _' v-5__"',;;' ' V f _ _ _ A , -v ° ' "“f - W - ff f-_ __ W '-\g_¢¢ 4*,-1|-` V g-_,gr - `-1] *_ !‘i_k .V /nv.-7'* gli i CONVENll0N i ` .~ " `~.,‘ on iiugitsi l2ib. ~ . c t M.'ilpeq\ie,` and the financial rcpcrt oth ot w'u_i:u were afioptdd. Mr. John Jolinsin, Long Iiive1,"read a‘ The Field Sec addressed the Con The evening session was largely attend- ed. A large choir, with Miss Emily Browne as organist, rendered appropriate music, and avery pretty duett was Riggs, and Miss Duncan, accompanie by Mrs. F. Semple. Rev. E. Smith gave an address on Relation of the Home to the School familiarize him with it. The aim of the school fisto make known to the children v the revelation oi God to them, to pray lciirist. _'rho sosooi. my who iiio piaoo ofthe Home it no religions instruction iigrsf iiimii ztiiiié 1"-°-*..-im-.... '=..-'MR aalhetnlsssssll nsyosng “-=-.~.n'-.s5*-=-°- .-:re mm Hants iiigiiiiii iiigiéf. giigi’ Th liackllmon s l)iA».iN'»_Li»l-_.»¥.C. l~U\¥1DIEEihK» town Omoo-Cameron Block, Charlotte Money to Ioan on Resl Bslsie. d&w iii iii iii Esdg C & -¢-[_ A ww I \. '\ ` with them, and endeavor to=lead them te l on our part. We needmorc of Christ in # hearts more power behind us,more A MANTEL our , _ _ Of bhn Spirit of Christ within. limitation marble, li he siess is i ,.'=‘i’ 5;, ’ : Q __ didn Ltiicli Ai lYfen"s` W'o'rst’e‘d‘ Suits' fbr evening wear, wo 12, now they’re 1 8. l' $15. now they’re ' 11. it u ‘d .I1 negkct Thofsbest He _said the duty of each 3 ' »»~=~»~l M M m rowse - ros rowse kidneys is 9 the Word o£God from the child, but to _ _ “ ' \__ i‘owse’s Cheap S - We never were busier at this time of year. We ma not be makin money, but we are turning goods into money, and that was the object Y of this sale g h Boys’ Tweed Suits two pieces for Holiday wed" 5 2 00, now they re _ .. _ 45% r BoysSerge&its.twep;en¥£irschoel Men’s Tweed Suits" for business wear, wort $10 now they’re _A $6.17 li§fei:i_-"s' Serge Suits for';linsiness»and street Wea ’ ~ ` v 5 3.430 now theyre N oth Boys Worsted Su1`tst`wo pieces forS”‘und‘ny vein o 3 50, now they re 2 50 de Boys ‘hree piece suits Tweed, S6126 and 25 Worsted 2a per cent oh’ btoouggils,Mi Blah _ . . mg 7 W Y ° Y °s mf; l Every department sings a song of bargains. ` $»liii»frmiv theym 6,7 = Men’s Worsted Cutaway Suits elegantly ma 'lhe Wonderful Cheap Men -» _ The Won e beglven there, it may suppliment tho; 1-||“'{|~y Six op -|115 QUN M()|)_ I 0 F ,training ot the Home; or it may give ~ __ 4 ° _' ' _ ° _ i better and more advanced training than 1 ‘ i.- - ' vm Homooooid do. 'riioro oiiodid bo ii Thirtrsix °\11= °f mf! h°°dr°" “W ,,.un°'M¢¢¢.hg Q; The Gm li U My ~ ~ - guns in existence are on board British between the teacher in the School and the parent in the Home. Never speak gn'-l;h°;;“£1‘é; ‘£35123 £103? .__ ......... ch ii i ii ¢ -' last- - . ‘.1 ~~~ 1 " ff.. ‘_ ' T, .- » _ _ .`L*` J.-’1%f"l1~’f,>' ,H V-I-1", ' 7": - * ' W " . in ~~ ~~,' ;“l-‘ l' 1 Ui? '~ _ ~_=- ' ~_ --»o-,¢a»¢- ~ . _ . `__,__',.\,-- if , _ ___- _ »,~_._ ;»~ ,_ A, .- _ C ips are ~* /` Green Slieii ` "" it--s C_ C_ RICHARDS & Q0_ Bieyelllts and all &l’bl¢t$ depend. dl LRU3 ,» 5 ing ng 1 up-gd g joints liinberland musclesin trim. It blistered the horse, .but in s in y W _ ( _V there was no ring bone and no __lameneea. \‘llf¢6°-I. ' Simi* Snlsimll 851181* mm _ uon%oN. . §'°*°"°‘*l°f° 4Y°°=*’°=v°\'*°°°°M>P1¥_ DANEIP on. _.°'_ FonrEsils,N B. ` { _ --Q-_____;.._..----""" p PBTROLBUH AND FISH. -__- ' " ’ ' rr-»e¢:-x~,~~< -. While petroleum i - il &"""'“"°"‘ ’ iiooiinomooutlnneiw- ; _ _ .n°. l . iodosiioyinaiiio some or ine swim iioiuoni °"”"‘°"""‘°“ lined 'with asbestoe,as sprotectlon Wseumelons 40esseh at WA. Hutch ==- ui §iiidii__ Justreosivcdst e lmve Alarm school Convention. Bsdsque; *Methodist-ev-Bev. T thcforder has not increased H we hive. vs md Treasurer were; submitted, and Maggie Howatt. ` tv report The numiier' embers r last report was 575 and of heswsl _ Amountpaid tor relief ut Patri i b 1;, J, 3, W sure you get KUMFORT. Neversataccegi a V INFECTICUS DISEASES. ' arohs.. . .f. ............ .: .... ,.3 73.m g“, gh “him ,,»“ bsti te. It is better tobe e an Ama" ,gg gr bungnz gh, Holy sph,” md ms vwhwen su tu FR* 571125" 304 9¢°¢f*\ 1°'°““u'°‘°° 501'!! Mid YOU 1118)' NSU" th” KUM` '”°* A deed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 40.47 .adhebhl mgggtms g gag' 'P°“°“°°*° F0P~'l‘nr°th° bw- All D1'°RKf°°° ‘°1° mooiious diseases on unknown io amooospoidrooooooioiiouof... moo|,,,,,,,,,,,,,¢ , ¢,,,,,4,,,,, 5Ud25°-Sue* _‘_ Greenland, on accountofthe dry. cold ' - _ , 1 V ---- » .- Kaulbach 6. Sch\xrman.l -*""’ " ,,,,,,,,,,1,,_,,,_ _.gf ‘_ - 1 TAX ON THEATRE SINGBRS. _______,.._.__.. *PT -_ vrssin ees M 1 _ ‘ T0 ,.~; _ __ ‘.~;;»_~' ,xi f;»: ` V` V _`_i~_f an $8' ' A tax of ten per cent. on all theatre KUMFUBT H°8d°~°h°'P°W5°1'5 ,Y » ””““'_-“_ * - \=-f n ' tlcketssoldinFrancsisusedtomaintsin ..._ --o--- . Sniritot Godin ntnsssler ’l'hespesbsrthel3\l&thlHl\tllliUllli thendnsmsn anddisllnnt umsdevsrytsssbt wh Qpisitthst lsrsesviea rplsss|LBlv¥ stndflti - _thstlthslnnliv sssvslsds¢ts®Geli~ was 1 di,7fl&Q&4|¢lMK istrestsdss sscrt el highiyrsvsrsdbstnot Wsshsuld study the tollowingssseoes- inoususdsr hesmnry the mtnnnsml Iltsrsrytsstssa zltshovssllstdesethnmm charse- 3. Ittssshssthspiselpie bnweenrightmd 1lr°l& o¢Godslove Pinnipples. Poli?-_bes,Pears Oranges. Bananans. Watarmelsns and aw ~ '-»- ,~.,`._;..,,,.._Ns,..,..,`,; ,