G tlemen Fall Glov The_§rew_Fall Gloves 'are he -stron'g,heavy gloves for the street; lighteriweight gloves for afternoon, _ and dainty affairs for the evening. - Men s gloves follow the Eiiglish fasiii `n, ~ for Eiggiand sets ihe styles _or 'men,_just as France does for women- All kinds that are good, and the best of all good kinds. We’t‘e making a spreadcon gloves. Gloves for coaching l or walking. Gloves for looks. Gloves for dress. Gloves for warmth. " " 'The best leathers, i best makes, best styles of gloves are here. i Gloves 45c to ’,l53_oo. Give us your hand -we'1l please you. D.A.Bruce, Clothier and Haberdasher Morris Block, Victoria Row. _ l -___ srocr _ FOODS We sell the best stockl foods. ' We have at present National stock Food, Atl as Stock Food, Amdrlenn Horse Tonic, Herhagurn, Kew Kure, _Poultry Food and Egg Producer, ' Ellis’ Condition Powders, Try our powders. if you once use thepi you will use - no other. Bring us your stock re- cipes. ELLIS? The Drullist. . __ Charlotteicwru Novica i On and _after Octobzi- 3rd, the steamer Ilillaborough will make her first trip at _Zn.__i:i., an _ the ant trip at 9 p. ni. until ur er not ce. ‘ 27 dtf HUGH MCLEAN. ..é\\ _£7 l e .ll’|rwni|_u_r_i_ili_i_iiiiiiriio _ What Some Nova ' - r fi ~ ' _ .coda Bakers Say about the success they have had with Royal r Household- Flour The largest bakers in Eastern Canada, iiioirs, Limited, Hai- ifax, say: In answer to your in u` to whether we could lhulggehlz any change that would be an improvement to "Royal Household," we emphatically answer "no," The greatsnt- isfaction we have had with your ‘_'Royai Household" this ast nine mouths, using over 5,000 barrels in that time, has been an extreme pleasure to us. We are using this Hom- mo.st_1y for Bread, also using nothing else for our pastry,for which we have a very large sale. (S’gmllii.1OIRS L . , IMIT3 .' ~I-Ialifax, Sept.'2. D -<1. The oldest bakers in Dartmouth, say: “Roya1 Household” flour is as near to perfection in the re- sults obtained as it is possible for any flour to be. In the history of our bukin business, now established for Trait a cen- tury, we have never had any- thing io equal it. (Signed) _I0 EPH I-I GENTLES. Dartmouth, N. S., Sept. 15th, i904. The leading Baker in Annapolis says: This is to certify that I have used considerable quantities of “Royal Household" flour dur- ing the present year and find it to be-at good article indeed; suitnblc for family purpose in all the requiremcnts of brczid, biscuit mid pastry. I re- gard it as equal to any flour on the market. It is the best liarii wheat flour for pastry that I have, ever used. (Signed) R. P. SAUNDERS. Annapolis, N.S,. Sept iz, i904. d new and delightful experience, and of her mono! in the wonderful city. -THE -- STE .AJIEHS Leovedas below every day, Sundays _- i l _ E1Toci:Pi§;IlIT DU CBBNB, on arrival ohm* 4 ‘ _ I 7? _ _,__ _ \ __‘iiori|ri|mhtrIand" and “friricus _- _ i _/ " il » ’ - :.~..:':.-.‘.'.i.‘.°"rs.‘§~f_.3.‘3;_;a:¥;‘.“s.".'°.?. f ~ .\, »..~i_-.=.-»..- _i' 1 E _ tn n rom ar vm na: ' . / _f l, _ r_.~.r.rr.g::Ei._ai_ ...sir .san / A / if ~ i°` \- L" c2i?ii:‘e‘ii;: ¢'l‘i\'aoa¢eoa win. mia roi ‘ / _" b all stations on I. C. R. and in eonr _ ~, r; _ \ \ miie... mi nssyoim wiui_c.r. n. i .. _ _ ;,..~- , - mi aniwayofof .arof ni poiau . _ _ __/~~“\ ._ ~ wen md South, also at st. _,Iona / l \ I ' ' //, i r\ J = “ if "ff'=§%.i.§°'i3fii§_;:?rl'.'iil»;.*;iii%'§_ ` ‘ 9~ ‘ lim. Snails ariil Erisa Sp eiriiy. SS $2.00. $2.50.* ':'~-_- -_ _ _ ev§_NlY"i°'_ _ """'._9‘°° "_ _ _ _ < ‘ 0 8 _ --._ ' $3.00 HATS. an-r i ,._ v- _” _ PQdih¢A-I "ANT UNI -' _ _ _ _ __ “gil”_:t:::_n;\:n:i:;»ce..&r_:m_pt'y answered. Best. Engliflii Maki! _ _ _.*_=a_°::ii uureurynoiua o pm? ina _ d . __ - __ B w 0 _ HAWE§3 LD style, quality _ » _ __ M I V & S ga* American Mage I a ' * ‘ ion‘t Buy a Hat ' S il ' ' ...~_f_°i».§:.:.-.i-a.':.-.r»:,,1==_:~_sr.. .e......»°_ TITO N. ' Deer Brother: ‘ I regret to do thir,butit is thc only way that I can escape _the misery of my pr s- entllié. Yoifknow that to make brth ends meet I must live in n furnished rocru _I hate, wear cheap clothes soil o;ok'what I can afford to buy to eat. T ere'a no ui c living when one has to work_ until tirc1 enough to go tc bed every day and even than have poor clothes, a poor furnished i room and no pleasure. My only hope was that I could save enough money to go back to Barbadces, but you know I conldn’t. _ LILLIAN Nnw _YonK, October 25 -Such is the -tory of a virtuous girl killed by thc great city. Lillian Watkins-she was only twenty -took poison yesterday in the cheap room that had worn out her life. They found face. sands. The daughter cf a British Colonel, she was reared ro that she could not en- dure the harsher liie. She was very musical. But she did notknow the moan- ink of work. And Lillian Watkins, who had lived in the gnrety and luxury of the hiirh army class, in time found her- ' -elf struggling for life i i New York. She worked at packing cracker boxes for $7 a week. Her brozhcr who came here from Barbadoes with her, took a place at $8 50. THB MURDER PLOT OF Nl-IW YORK. Then the bitter firiht for existence be- gan in earnesr.It is a story with a heart pang in every line. It is the exposure oi the murder plot of New York. Consulting together- they founi that the -ible and about ', but here was n room on the second floor that might. be made fair- ly comfortable for the girl-the boy cnufd rough it in a hall room on it p floor . l'.illlnn's room was $4.00 a week, and i-l e ivan to dad herself on tsei remninii 3 three dollars and what her brother could spare from l-in scant wages. “l will ccok my breakfast in my room," she said to ber brother," but we will dine together every night In a restaurant." The boy agreed and then the plot of the city was well under way, in the summer of 10 il. nvovnn U1’ min unorrisn. There was n mi c ing with a etrantr por-pie in a wondirful place, where belts lluw around swlfily revolving wheels and me roar of machinery was deafening. The giil found herself a alaveof a mach- ' ine, n merciless monster that cast boxer uncoaclngly at hcr feet and she had ti pick them up _and stack in even rowr. It was only when the whistle blew nt i2 ifclcck, and at 5 that the machine ceased. Tired physically, the girl sought her -room in the evening, but her courarze was beautiful and the brother was buoyed up by the sister-'_s hopefuinesa and words of enccurageine'rii.` ` _ The evening was their own, and they dined together in a restaurant on Eighth _ avenue. _ The first “pay day" caiiie, an entirely first waek'n salary the girl sent n tive dol- lar bill back to the mother in Barbndoes,_*“ just to show her how easy it was to earn But oooh the noiro that had first weari- od their ears and danad their brains te- cameaocnfuaed mumbic of rnunds and the pay days seemed further apart.. 'lhe BACK- Ac?u E _ have leeholuyen have Dilelll. lfyonhefled hekeohe it intl lilklml Herne--Bflghte Dir _ tra T ere ie no Be nn oetorin' Cufe the klein I, Tm cnekidney he _ Bnokeehoenryllme-_ iii .dino de them I W I 'L mlm’ nie ggmorneawa, nl’ I. 7-ufwleuon \ \ her in her small bedroom in No 360 Wear. Eighteenth street peace at last on her But sho was one of the co untless thou- vrruri ni.: The important Work it _ Cormier. suis BY Poisoiv ces the otlioar and his little family went. .lust before the girl could be called is The principal work of the liver is the recre- Useless to Merely Live filer Plttance 'Yielding l.€Zi.."i'.iE'..‘l.'1f ’?i`§f.i“°'° ”l.?"° °i“"‘i ` £‘.?»“.»f".l.""é.5°£2li"i»'i »"i35‘$i5€-'£53 g ye srlo earteoy _>_H\.lP L ' . _ ' ' S °°"‘°"‘¥.- Milli’.Iiiil§§Srl`§`:..°.l’mff.li`.°'l‘i'ii..1i...“'w§li‘f l N0 Es. Thu* W5" °|m° in °V¢mf“l d-'Y When th torpid livcr iiicnnn deficient bile secretion, _ _ ' _ ever; thing wuturneri topay-curvy, ,mi .\-nie-h_l_irtor means constipation with its attend- I _ ‘ frmliinr objects prcicd out of slgzbt in "5, §;’,:i° In uamosum rump", in p,,o_ _ _ _ _ _ Cape a 'f““¥'-.b°I=°l“d‘1\°_°H-T0the B»f\‘=\i~ liiiyai si 12° beenceroiaioin inliiig rea y go ion. SB ~>:i;:cstinu of the bowels, with indignation, and v correct this and iiccurc healthy bilc socra F in ssarcen or ifoiirurzu. "nl F""l*l"A° Pl"_°°I’i’I° 'md B“"°f“"' Pm; ivc ii vcrv selective action-in fuct they cure 'ou has uirli tho bilious headache, driviu _ I Ends Meer ou $7 a war ’ lll t l I`L_ill|\lf`|, W() POIBUH B woman, when her father we-it to the our iriiu rapidly undermine thu general furnished room smelled of L`\e gas that escaped fr im the lizila stove, where oorfea and eggs wer cooked in the morning. The factory was a vrind, a crushing weight tome reluctantly. MU~ic i.o:Lii‘ ifaasr. / `_-_‘}__;§:}-_~:.;j,3§i‘25__ ._ ___._~-__;____»_ 'i r_._,,__i The sister-‘a eyes filled with tea-s and And Bowel Troubles, ' ,__ .",*" -#"3 "~"."i& she made a feeble protest, but finally ag- y _r._ . _f,.7,“ _ ° 'i iced that this night should be the last one T"“5,::h;$ a::|':,:;°£:h:,',,c°”°¢"’u”' ` ‘_1`1',z_:.’_- i-_.§l\".o: for thrm to dine together. Like thc music, cured by _ o' ,xl beautiful gowns, theatre, opera and _ ’ ‘ 1 ririves,thls last tender thirg of reality ` _- _ - 0° ` 4 Q, was to fade awa5'. C 0,]‘-if W // F ' Tuesday L'lliii1 lVatklns left the fnc- `_ 0-o{) tory earlier than usual, turningjgaway BUTTERNUT lfpu _,w‘¢' S from ber task and walking cut of the i . l `,‘ E building. liar bm her learned of this and I S , _,_ ' l A \ 1 _‘=": \»"/ iwllul A ` .."|l° . A/ / 'm16‘|`, KLSSES Chocolate Kisses "' and Cocoanut --IN \ -- <>N_ MARKET HALL, ’ 1 M S MEET NONilNATI()N DAY, Thursday, Oct. 27, AT 8 O`Ci.OCK, P. l`i. The meeting will be addressed by the Liberal Candida_ Messrs. Warburton and Prowse and other proiiiinen Liberal speakers. The issues of tlic day iiicludiiig Transcontinental Rail y will be frilly discussed. AL.LY!RALl_Yll RALLY!! B. wii.i.iAuis, BEN). Rochas, ~ Secretary, Pres. Lib. Asso. for Queen’s. 22 5i . » : a e e A ." -I l A' I ' F - A _ ` A fl. 4-‘ r _ _ » _ . . 'l ' of Brdoll “ nr any Whcleilirle Heh Until YOU SCC flitff _.tl-.,.._..."W?r sf). _ ~ » » » _ -.r r"~;:::ir~i‘i~li*i»~-' _ »-is of so-A.---o _Ww 4-.. _ _ ._Y_... ...._. _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ __, __ _______*______A ____ 5 Joint Political Meetings i Dominion Election, |904, Prince County. The undersigned will address the electors at the follow- ing times and places' I"ri