/ » _ the head of the list of sales. 'where tliere are -a dozen or 'more competing articles in the same line, that article has unques- tioned merit back of it. We sell more of our Gnalcol Emulsion than ' any other remzdy, for Conglis. Colds and Pul- monary Diseases. It con- tains 5o per cent of Pure Fresh Cod Liver Oll with Hypophosphites of Lliiie and Soda and the power- - ful germicide Gui-iicol-~ The superior quality of its ingredients, and the method employed in com- bining ~them, make this preparation a perfect Emulsion. Our price 40 and 75c per bottle E. A. Foster Central Drugstore Sunnyside 'Come ons. come au, To the witshes call Down to St. James Hall. Oct. 81st. 2002-10 9m6i. ‘THERE WILL he s. wedding ring in the birthday cake at St. .lames Halloween tes. The lucky under is sure to marry. 2337-10-2BM2l 'Makes it mark everywhm'e,"‘€aslly and without noise or friction. The Smith Premier Typewriter is more than Famous in everv Continent. A Milne Fraser, Halifax, N. S, 2376. °Dr. Franklin 'McElfresh will ad dress the business men of the city at the business men’s luncheon at Zion Church, Thursday noon. Tickets must be secured before six o’clock Wednes- day. Tickets on sale at Y.M.C.A 2360-10 28M2i. ; |n M`ulii°|lM°il ."1 )°2~Z~»!~°!° - M“ MR CHARLES ANDERSON The late Charles Anderson, one of the oldest residents of Souris, -passed away on Oct. 12th 1913. He was %--r--i-_._i_1& _ l- i NEWS i_|illM IHE U IIIIMMEHIIIAL Iiillliil The special courses in pcnmnnship at the l'nion Commercial College are being well attended. For all those who desire to improve their penmun- ship the Union Commercial College is the vcry best college to attend. l C O The Union Commercial College has turned out more expert penman than any other college Of its size in Eust- ern Canada, ' s s s George B. Cortelyou, who was pri- vate secretary to President Roose- velt when he was president of the United States, secured his position mainly on his ability as a stcnogra- phcr and n penrnan. His ability brought him ln touch with Roose- velt and Roosevelt ,furnished him with innumerable opportunities. O U I Loeb, who was a member of Roose- velt's Cabinet when be was President of the United States is another ex- ample of what an ambitious man with the gift of good writing and an unusual stsnographic ability can do when he has the opportunity. Tliis man had no better advantages than you have but he had the ability and Roosevelt furnished the opportunity. He is now Collector for the port of New York at a salary around S35,- 000 a year. 2381-10-Z9Mwfniti ::Today we have something nice for you. Mr. Smoker, in Master Work- man one of the best plug smoking tobaccos you can bu? f0I` 150- Tl-V-l MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great. George and Kent St. MEU 1_1-sl THE YiE_|\TliFll THE TEIIPERI-TUBE born in Sweden in 1832. It was while on a visit to his native land that his death occurred. Although troubled with heart disease for some time it _was not considered serious, but it finally proved fatal, he having died of paralysis of the heart the above date. The burial took place at Gothenburg, Sweden, on Oct. 15th. The late Charles Anderson came to Souris about the year 1870 and re- sided thcre up to the present year with the exception of a few winters which he spent in the West_India Is- lands and California, but the summer months at home. He leaves li wife and five children to mourn, Robert Wallace, Major and Ruby at home, and Mrs. W. K. Paine in Waltham, Mass. (Patriot and`Examiner please copy-l MR BENJAMIN DAVEY The death occurred at his residence Commercial Cross, October the ele venth of Benjamin Davey. Deceased was in his sixtieth year and had enjoy ed good health till recently, when he was seized with Dneurnonia which proved fatal. All that loving care and medical attendance could do was done but, to no avail, and -he passed oeacefully away. Deceased was of- p kind, genial disposition, and wah loved by all who had the _pleasure of his accqualntance .\ His funeral was largely attended by relatives and friends who cams to pay a farewell tribute of respect to the departed and all seemed deeply m'oved with heartful svmnathv for the family be reaved. He leaves to mourn. a SOI' rowing widow, six daughters. and two sons. His body was' laid to rest at Lower Montarue Cemetery. the funeral service bein! c0r\d\lCl10'll by the R¢v_, l_v[r. of Montague. ::Buutain, Bell C0. f0l‘ lltiliu coal; lo__west prices. 9-23MU- -,.Z.___-_-- ; murals § rms. soon, snr. - - _ (llilpaclal to The Guardian) TORONTO, Oct. 29.-Westerly wlnds; mostly fair with not much of a ch nge in temperature. ‘ TI-l‘E WEATHER.-Yesterday was clear and bright. till‘the late alter- noon.- when the sky clouded over; heavy rain at night. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 57 degrees aboac ze o and the lowest was 47 above. The lowest the Previous night -was 45 above. At nine `a.. m. it was 47 above and at nine p. m., lt was 64 above. The tide will be high this morning at 10.21 and tomorrow at 11.15; it will- be high tonight at 10.11 and to- morrow at 10.50. The sun sets this nfternoon at 4.51 and tomorrow at 4.49; it rises _to- morrow morning at 6.39 and Friday at 6.40. _ The moon sets this afternoon at 4.37. The last quarter of the moon was on Wednesday, Oct. 22nd at 7.53 p. ‘ 09m - 'Misss McGrath, Morell; J. llii. Moran, Annandale; G. hdcliay, Brad- albane; D. J`."` li`lcL_¢su'.`North Will- eiiire; Mr. s. parries and wife. A1- hertfllli K. lil0I§.@l¥ll~ 3.1¢. Charles; J. E. Robertson. fied Point; G. I-I. craeianu, Halifpi- . ‘ lllillliillill K. Mc_Leod, Montague; lil. _I_’. Peters, Weston; D. lil."l_ilcKay, Am- herst; 0. C. White, Ottawil. R. A- Brimston, St. John; P. A. Wallace. Halifaxf; E. A". Murray, Truro; A. H.- Mcnede, W. S. Hopkins Co; H. Mun- aich. St. Stephiui; HL J. Finch. 'l*or- onto;'G. G. Cat-ter, Halifax; G. H. Altetter, R. M. l3e_i¢et`tL, Montreal; J. A. or-am., w; H-. iaiackerev. H- V- Vaughnn, St. 'Jolm's, Nlld. . IEYERE ~ _ P. K. Nason. Bt. John, N. B; A. Gauthie, Montreal; Thos. Piueau, m North Rustioo; John F. Pincau, 'There will be a new moon Wednos day, Oct. 29 at 10.29 a. m. The length of today will be ten hour; and fourteen minutes. SHIPPING NEWS Oct. 28, Entered-Nie. Cleared- Suhr. Ulvn, Conrad, Pt. Hastings. - i it now, that tailor on are coming in the last year here as a fame Nova from hal North Rustico; John Allan, Royflliv; H. Currie,' Peakes; A. S. Hami ton. New Perth; Jos. E. Cameron, New Glasgow; Ed. Wood, Pownal; L. Huy- den, Cherry Vallcyfl.. Dystaut, Eller- slle; R. McPherson, Bellevue; R. G. Young, St. John, N. B.; C. R. Corey,” St. John, N. B.; J. M. Nicholson,- Port Hill; S. Doyle, City; Mrs. R. G. McDonald, Mt. -Stewart; Miss M. Mc- Donald, Mt. Stewart; J. W. Regan, Fredericton, N. B.: Cllsl- K¢¥\hD. A. FA RQUHARSON hilt Stewart. g. spoke on the relation of the Lord's! | grown-ups as the children, because itil shows and o en cand sho s on Sun- ” KDDRESS BY DR. MCELFRECH. I taking of an cilcring o_n behalf of the I tge following subject: "An orgaulza- I r es _ » _ :;°:.;‘.:;:°-:i.:=;;;“§s..f=.; ia.. for cinema psapie osaricttetown, '»- /;{\/ \/ they welconiieil the delegates heartii /_J V) F /1 ' t:...“1::'..‘;:°:t,i ar. .izr;.. .fi 1!//3 cv/ wry -3 \/kg! - ~. -~ THB _ _ _ seams ...M ~- -~ ~ " -‘ _,__ ‘ _ ‘ » _ -_ ~ ~ __ . . - - -' -- _ -~-"` ; =_w_”__@“___,_~M..,____,,____,______._____.____,__________ E @\ wk- ft-.“\;' f_._ i l W Q61’ i’llfB§en;l§l__l_5> /,-_.nb - . ‘ bliildlog up a law abiding commu ' I IS sly in this country, _ The chairman said that no words -ences sf- -the representative of 1-mr - -~~ ls Our big new wailing lor you t according to Never before were we i _re-fi _Q b=----J supply blanket wants. £6’ Weeks Every Quality Thai’s Dependable. Every price---so that you can buy 0 I1ere~-.»- ,.. _ ~l I ‘pl stock is ready- o choose from it. your means ‘ so well prepared to w all' for nice soft warm - iianneletie blankets-» strlpe borders, white or grey,si/e 42 x 7o inches. c per air for full ten quarter size flannelette L\lanLets- good heavy quality which will wear and wash well ‘V 7* 1' il 45 ' pair for full eleven quarter size flannelette blank- ets heavy soft and warm, white and grey. » $1 75 is ° pair- for full twelve quarter largest size ilannelctte blankets. white or grey. stripe borders. PM A. ; A is ' 1* _. Down Comforters A wonderfully fine . selection to choose from. Every color combination, every price from $3.90 i0 $25 A erfully good values quality in 60 x 80 inch 61x80 inch, 6 lbs, one cials. $3.60 pr. Z.”.§”‘..‘;.§; and very durable. $4 25, $5.00, $5 splendid value, see it.‘.% -_ lhe Famous the Banks finished, extra full size a 7 lb weight per pa 2370-ro 29wfniME.f. ‘ __ wcrili $5.50. Nice _ _ pr' closely woven blankets value- heavily napped, closely woven This quality; may be had in 'rn i' ous sizes and weights the 5 lb costing $4.25, 6 lbs 5.0), 7 lb5.85. ’1`nis is a Splendid Choosing in Heavy Wool - Blankets Every Possible Price 0 A _splendi-.i siock-direct to ue from the biggest and best Canadian and Scotch mills. Every- possible discount has b en secured enabling us to offer wond 27 "_' Worth $3.00. Good closely woven $‘ v ._ pri' blankets, 56 x 75 inch, 5 lbs to th pair, fast colors blue borders. Agood wearer. The same ` ` , 5 lbs at ........$2.95 ®.$5.2 $3.40 pr. of our spe- moicey. Nice goods. Full size $4.759 S Another l various siz= s .85 pr. "Skeidon” of the Bonnie Wash in its Waters . In the famous “Sheldon” blankets we offer our patrons the finest blank -is _ we have ever imported. Absolutely pure wove of the finest grade beautifully nd weight. 51h weight per pair .. $5.25, $700 6 lb weight-per pair . . .... .... $6 ir . ._ ....... ..-.._ $7. 8 lb weight per pair ...............-.-H ,... }8.50, $ll.00, #|125 woven blankets. full size and weight. napped and beautifully finished, :it _ $4-7s.61l>s-75. blankets Woven on _Ji I . X §?~`+’ii"‘ iff# 7 _ if ` ' _ \., ~ .= -Baan 'rs ~ worth $3.75. Very n i c e firm smoothly Au excellent v.ilu“, worth $4.25. Anoilier excellent value for the iirm sniwotlily vio-/en s.i5, $6.75 pi-_ lanl-‘et wliicli couie< in and ueghts. liinvv 7 lb 5 75 p:r pair. iloon and .50, 38.50, $10.50 50. $9.75 $1 75 \ _si | _ W i _ ____, ` _ " ` A ' thins ln tlie Church of Christ to-der Iffvefesl w°rk°r fe the smallest better teaching, the pmmem of sr.- afl-lQ¥_ '_ a e _ was moving forward so rapidly 88 Child; H0 “FEW the P"°m°'-l°“ Ol “| cial ecrvicc and the problem of train- * < . '_ . _ the school of religion, as he liked to - 1.95"' it Pflvale 53k' my call it.-the Sunday School; nothing l 'f af 3 3 ‘gndidl had gained so great a hold for the loo re P' - y Church or was gaining so much at- . 0' A d and in iice cond tion » 5 5 'g |§ »~5m£ . _ f - ’ tcntl n s the Sunday sch ol. They mn lam" in the an ay E n 'all"o'cro “str clr,1naci inet etc. wereorelfilzlng this facnothat what Pv Y ' ‘ they needed now in the cleavage be- einmer tpgeihgr or sq ai-ugly" _tween the secular and religious school S ‘Wk includes one splendid 'was ii system ofwrallgiouei education to complcte'h_ie._great _afyienip of se- cular education ‘i“ifnnin` from the Kindergarten to the technical schoolf. a large part of which was with t' K a great. and united work, a great aud» -thorough system of religious educa- tion as a unified agency promoting th very highest methods and bring- ing the greatest unity of spirit rcli lous instruction. They neexd' - 1 A f Slldill- l-illIll»S ‘ i =-'*"l”~:.i“::‘..'.::.::'.‘:‘.::.‘:.>.1:;“.‘:°az::.:‘:" - -ll 55" il °-»~»»---»-f_-»-¢»--- __._.<=.l;__§.__»‘:-l _ ` _ 1 .~:.\',.._- _ _ __ _ _‘ _ " H - - ' - U A ` ‘ - . ' ' I i . -lyjhm .lii`¢ii;;;.~ilI\l:':' ` ' _ _ _ . - _ _ _ __ _ ~.‘l»|i» .‘<-=i"'\‘ _ ___ _ ._ _.,- _ '______ - _ _ _ __ __ l. V _ A _ 1 . - - _ . ~ 791: per on _ _ ` . . .I . A . _ ` . c“. e ` . . I . ` c _ ‘ ` '_ ' ` . _ _ 1 ` ' \| l _ _ V . . . I ~ _ F ` -_ l Y V _gg _ _ _ _ _ _ _ `| . _ _ _ _ _il ~ »-‘fi religious education that would be as, wldc and ns thorough as any secular education that could be afforded, and] as int.eusc in its loyalty to God as it ing men for leadership in that work. After the singing of thc Doxology and thc pronouncement of the Benc- diction hy Rev. Mr. llriwsou, thc ¢°“ld he~ He ‘llmtcd 1* Kee" °"“'l° ‘ll Convention adjourned to this morn- educution na having said that there was no more scientific teaching done in the great schools of America than was bciug done by the women in the primary departments of the Sunday school. He thought that they ought to fcel this, that the primary work was thc work for them; and hc urged -the training of teachers specially for 'that work, and the education of the children nlong those lines that they would bc able in the future to ts.ke\ their places as teachers and as lead lets in that great work._ The pro-l throughout that company, from the blcms for them were the problem of ing, ot uinn o’clock_ :For that cough you need Rcxnil Cherry Bark Cough Syrup, n aulrcr- lativcly good preparation that sooth- es the bronchial tubcs. pleasing to the taste. doesn't effect the stomach and guaranteed to cure or your money will be refurided. Large also mc, smaller else ite. 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