2-lisa I . _ 4 , _ - ‘ mm amen -srtecisn sums rn§'@intrs.l.-ness _rw-irisesiniirs_iSlT"RUlY'SU __ _ ' WEDNESDAY ' ' .aco_1\sN'i'.-'rmeinnan Joh coins. city,_-has som wan-_-w. It n' Acorn. of the Reglste'r`y` Ome. A'very Llnklettsrwae drivin a load of ot- nic cottage on Gerald Street recent _ S D atoea dollflallway wharf on Monde came sling as he was crossing th yt B . track the' horse was struck and knock- CALL .T0 P. rl. Ia.-ll‘he.Eureka. N. ed down receiving s few ugly wounds B., correspondent of the New Glasgow, Dr. A. A. -Black has the horse in charg e N. S. News writes:-Rev. D. Mcvicar and says he will bring him around all has a cali to Prince Edward island rilht.-H. - which rumor says' he is likely to cept, much to the regret of the great EVANGELISTIC 8`ERVICE8»-Uni- lllljority of Zion Church people; , ' ted Evangelistic Services which were conducted last week in the Presbyter- “THE THAITOR AND HIS DOOM." lan Churd; at Bonshaw and this week --Rev. Dr, Fullerton delivered an elo- in the Baptist Church, have become quent and* impressive address in Bt. very interesting. they have increased in number and power each evening Quite a number of people have decid ed for Christ four out of one ho . _ me, the first week enquires were called for, thirteen came' right out for Christ and each evening others are seeking the Lord. wsi.i_iNo1'o~ sci-_iooigif The following is the standh1g"!- the pupils of Wellington School for the month of October. Grade - VII. 1. Mabel Day; 2, Emma Cameron; 3, Adrian Desitoche. Grade VI.-1. Josephine Cameron; 2, Rosa Shea, 3, Margaret Cameron. Grade V.-1. Ambrose McNeill; 2, Ina Barlow; 3, Cameron; 2, Myrtle Barlow. Gradc Ill.-1, Myrtle Connell; 2, Margaret Bishop; 3. Leona Day. Grade li.-1, David Lecky; 2, Philip Leckey~ 3 Mary Cotton. Grade l.-1. Glendon Bolser; 2, Arnold _DesRoehes; 3. Clayton Day. The following made perfect attendance: Mabel Day Josephine Cameron, Arnold Des Roches, Gordon Cotton, Glendon Bolser. Ernest Bolser. Mary E McCabe, Teacher. A GOOD EXAMPLE- Mrs Gso~ rge Carver. President of the Pownal Red Cross Society, has started unique way of raising funds- for Red Cross purposes. _ On her "own in ltiatlve, and at her own expense. on last Thursday night. the regular weekly night of meeting of the soc iety, she gave what Mrs. C. at les a ten cent tea. and which proved to be a good substantial” lunch. well worth twice the money. Although not generally known. the snug little sum of $5.50 was realized. Mr. and Mrs. Carver have kindly and gene rously offered the use of their house. dishes etc.. to any of the ladies of the Society who wish tio do likewise. Would that there were- more men and women of such a generous and patriotic spirit. The evening was happily spent. with music and sing- ing, amid the pleasant clicking of the knitting needles. Notice will be given through the press and from the Pulpit, the date of the next tea. -Com. A tragic event occurred at Wilanot Valley at 9 o’olock yesterday morning. when Miss Lois Hope Humphrey, the nlnteen-yeurold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Humphrey of that place, was burned to death in her home. The case is a sad one, indeed. The girl who has been an invalid all her life, was seated ln' a. chair in front of a wood range in her home. A spark new out with the result that her dress caught fire, and being unable to move she was soon enveloped in flames. Her mother, who happened to be out at the time, and coming lnla few minutes later, was horrified to fiyd the helpless girl in such a -dreadful _-,predicament She quickly had the; flames extin- guished but not .befodje her daughter had been terribly b 'rned'about the body and face. Medical aid was sum- moned and everything was done to relieve the unfortunate young, wo- man’s sufferings, but-`-able only live short time. ' The sa'd amir is deeply regretted and much 5 ' patty ‘is felt for the parents in this sudden and terrible bereavement. The' funeral takes place today at 3 P. ml' to North Bedeque Cemetery' ‘among contemporary magazines. The i,__'<.,..___, _ Cut 'I Iiis ilul OLD ENGLISH RECIPE FOR CATAR- kin ” is given, as it well deserves, the RH/ti. DEASNESES AND HEAD lflrst page of the magazine. The OIB Sl - cluslvely that Catarrhal Deafness,i head noises, etc., were the direct each ably and carefully eoited inclu cause of constitutional disease. _and ding educative and instructive ar that salvea. spray . 'inhalers. etc., t merely temporize wah the complaint school grades. such as English Arith and seldom. it ever, effect a perman- metlc, Nature Study etc Altoge- ent cure. 'i'his'i>eing'no, much time t and money, has been 'spent of late by a n noted specialist--in perfecting a pure, h gentle, yet effective tonic that would .h quickly dispel all traces of the catar- p Thai Poison from the system. The ef- il fective prescription which was eventu ally forinuiai.ed,_gnd hich _has arous- ed the belief that Misses will so`on _ _ _ , di ' I be extinct’ in Ewen. .mow |nmndm__ resident of Providence ed ear y yes- t standabieform, so that any que can treat themselves in-the_ir.owu home a.t‘ 8 little expense.. ’~ ' ~~- . :E *E John Bishop. Grade IV.--l, Ernest _ an Y b quality, selection and the arrange- ment of its matter. A real poetical aim of education is thoughtfully and li you know someone who is troubl- earnestly written Education ed with head noises. or Catarrhai says, 'as far as our schools can fur Deafness. cut out this formula, and nish it should have a definite effect hand .it to-them, and you will have in the building of character, should been the means if saving some poor form habits of right living hy the in sufferer perhaps from total deafness. culcation of good morals, etc Such Recent experiments have proved con- is the trend of this article Follow is recovering from scarlet fe‘ver and 0 _ . _ '_ ly erected by Mr. M. P. Boganiadioll- ~ evening _ en the shunting engine ing her residence. . --_ ._ »..\. .-1. .1 5 ' PROPERTY-SAUE.-Mrs. Charles » AN%1I\7i$R, ___,ENl.,l8TMENT. -l' §[|TTg'|.|_ |/|A||,3__. The nexpeeii. if . _ » Freda °_k,_S- Mwre. what Stephen ing oi the-canadian' mail steamer ‘, _ Moore,,!.'ilq.. Charlottetown, has eu-imr the United Kingdom will be from* _ . list9%ri3.N°- 5 P.__l§i. l._ Siege A\‘llll°‘Montreal on Saturday next, the“11tb 9'! fi- H0 fig! 88GD.¢°l\B|d°l" instant and the steamer will call' ~` ahle..aervice_ ae a bugler in the 82nd B; Quebec eugwuq b¢,\mq_ A; __mail __ Regt. for _three Years' }_toyal Cane- to connect `must‘ be‘ posted elt1f)ei~' fto- ' tlias.,ll.egiment._ _-iigfifax, for__two, _~_:__ , _ years. and six months in 'the South any or tomorrow. ' 'rum win-'-ho. ' Afr|C\ln WU' Wil-ll 016 CNIBFIIII1 doubt be another steamer from~Mon- MOHDWI l_U|\°i~-~' ' __ ._ _ . treal on Saturday, the 18th, and the _ date of the_ first. sailing from _.$__t. SUMBEMF couiu.-'riis court Jonn_N. B. has been ¢nsn'gea“ 'nom was 'nudged 11| G85' Yesterddy Will# November 27th_tp_. ,December -_-8nd. ‘the casg of Percy Affleck vs. James The jnoys at th.`e_.lront arefintenaely tD\1llDaf.¢¢5i0ll--0!-=0.i00ll1l¢l1t fl'°U1 “V0 anxiqus to' hear from the friends at acres 01 lend st-Mount Stewarh- _Al home. ~-Dom; disappoint _thun.-r»- -P .. = _ . ~ _ last Hilary term n verdict was »f°\1h°\"- was ent-fins the “HMO-1 y-fd it um i»..ihn¢n.'.fm.ti.<»rrieu,s _bouquet _ uns Biasuerey and i.. o. A.- Rev. Mr. Calder win Hldviwd before eomlns up to the “HUM of Kiiinrnéy roses and lilies _or the __ 1|., __ _ Gomlortr XMAS BOXES FOR SOLDlER8.- preach R sermon to the hmmm” of place for the passengers to-get off. valley Immediate” ,ner the care. 5," The boys of Yorkd andmPle'axsant Prmce Arthur L O L in Tryml _Thtis man usupptosing t’hatpetibemti::‘ri| m0n¥_ Mn-and Mr-,_ Drew len for 3 ~ ( _ Grove in England an at 's ont.'- ' ' ` 'ha no ur er ego.-s ev -fri _go Boston and ether’/i eican, _ I __-, twenty-three in number, were kindly ?;|::"§: §g5";_hn:f“AS;'£,%¥| T::¢fux;;‘;)' _did so on~ the wrong 'sidsmiiind in cn?e»s_ _ V. _ “T !'.___vI __, . _ __ _ remembered by the York Branch of is extended. tb brethren of sister darkness walked olfitho "ge _ riv"61_'_ _ _ l ‘ "“’ "ed C’°“-“ S°°""’ mi “'°°"' ia 'rn oiisrin wiu be in his oi\""°““""°"‘- “‘"'“g “‘°. .° ' T-EA IN -P_l_t0-CATHEDRAL--'I’he ' when a box containing fruit, cake, ° ges' - e _ 5 The tide was .higisotherwise he might. mam-al Hnnowigenf Ten-and Bazaar l.if_s. is contingent when viewed homelmade candy, tobacco, socks the P'°te“t'"_" omhanage' have been seriously injured. As it in-me pm_Caumdml- ies,-emay “n'e,._ from any angle. Uncertalntles, trials and chewing gum was sent to each _“__ was his experiencofvwns- im_y¢hiliK b“U'h‘ben` and evening- linder the-`au`spicea"`5°"f°WB C0ll1G'I\di1 SIHBIY but ill WHOIS soldier. The Woiuan’s Institute |3LAND FQXES _F03 WES1-_ ._ 8 pmasaht on-e_`~ .f -_ = ,- o~t._St_ Charles Auxmnry S-0-cm” in. iliatttfnlionzl' w0\ll\fliIlE S;’)*”°l¥'t;_l"‘;"'i;‘{‘ donated the fruit cakes, and the men My-_ C_ P, Ellie, who has been visit- ~ ` --` . ' ~ cdm\e¢_¢ cn Wm, _tha Cha,-lgmemw H9 80611 e Honra- GH U1' S of York and Pleasant Grove very ing his old home in Bldeford, left on _WEDDING-BELLS.-A- very _IlY`°i-*Y 'H0gpf¢'{{;_ was 5 spfendm succéss deg -in our very midst. We deeply re- generously contributed the money return te Winnipeg a few days ago, wedding took place at the residence _Phe the mcleméncy or thé .weamw gr:-_t :to chronicle the untimely death for the tobacco. The thanks of the taking with him five pairs of the of 'his sister Mrs. A. ghiorrison of A delectable and .satisfymgf-.suytijur ‘of Stella Mai-gmu'it<-_ not-oml yuunir- ladies of the Red"Cross are tendered choicest Island Buyer black foxes to 210‘Queen`St.,"Jamaica Plain on. Oct-.- 'was- served in excellent X-Ummm. to R ost ‘daughter ni' »l‘iitrll-_lt J. nud Mrs. t0 ull Wh0 helped. “|50 10 MF- W- C~ stock the ranch that he has recently 30th‘19l6'-of I-i'a'ulzie Trowsdale form-t »"u.g'e crowd_‘ #rhé Booths ofthe M1 Corrisli' Keppoch, wliirli took place West who nrdvlded the Damn! completed about twelve miles out of ei-iy-or-summereias, P. Ewlnlmii and-4,,-,-a,_ which were beam,-,u1~,y~ gnd--c,e_ -on oct. zsut, in un- tlmficr use or boxes and attended to the shipping wmnipeg. Rachel-”Stavert of Kensington, P. E.--,,éi.l'y ah.anged_.were‘/wen pntl,Dh',~Ze“_ 'seventeen yezu-so ilnr llenilse. al- ot same; ._='~'~ . I ,' ___ 1, 0uly`the'imm`éiilate relatives being A-.mature of me mnéwm-I was me .d-e_ though- not uucxpncfe-’ 1 M1-1-1--d 3‘.§§’-it-"`i§`..‘I.§i.`.¥.'T.‘°1.‘...“2.’1f.3§‘7?.}{?.§"§lLT§` sieve- Yee” 0' mm Da" M°Q“°°"-- l.”.§‘£’.§‘i.$l`f‘I..l.§‘§.§ ‘$55 ‘§”.ti.’L‘i {§‘饑.i§'i‘il ’“'”“”' ` . ` _ ’» ° _ rude , ` ' ` ' who 'hurl left his home on 'the ds- ' ' ‘ _ STANLEY NOTES.- Miss Annie n':;'l:`I':fo'r)2_’ 11`a';=%l"%`a2_GW4n_ geilllns cfmingatg s‘f6g:‘;h?oal%?;na§3?;§§ land' on attaining manhood to try §’(;“‘lf.i"lg'r’:5}l q I;e“;.:.d'i,?)\1rh3`_te§s‘e';t‘f; Nicholson returned from Charlotte- Ca'memn. ii 'Charlie L0ga,{_ Grade ful “gr Sapa iver charmm lad his fortunes in the West and has ldilt to n0°l’;j"_ “\ me nh .h‘l New; town whe-re she has been visiting V . 1 KAN 'Bonner 2 Everett wav §,he gos';°na 1; er.s wide acquaiitangé refrained from communicating with Y' rk_ 15°' ;n“ M(_5;,m" Nevmh_ _ f’riends.- Mr. Geo. Henry recently “gh - 3_Homs sriow. Asslstanvs heremnd; dilrgt engagements at the his family during that long Derma' Row; éml.naq.,J0Se mnre .and D0;i;` 'killed' a mt hog weigmng 550 nm Mr' déllilrtment' ('§ru.d`e >IV.' 1 Helen Im erial for seviral seasons' brought was “swmed to be dead bv his rem' home' Mrs, .Tohnp It McDonald Henry leads the wmmmmy in fe" Tr0WSdal€"2 Miller PlllII1€i" 3. L98' nbgut the securing of her 'services for uve” and friends' The strange for' Dorcltester Mass and lisizel in the gards to pork packing- Mr. A. J. "6 McLea»n. »Gmdem._ 1 . Helen me amalgamated Bapmt,,cmgregat_ tunes of war brought_the wanderer empio MA _M-.Davies & 60 Bos. McLeod has about finished remodell- Rogemoh. 2 Jeanette Roéemon. 3' ions” Miss Bqaisden is wen known face to mee with his brother Alec in ton “yho is .»ét_.pre8em.v‘snin.é her_ ‘"5 ms hfmse' It is "°W ‘me °f the, Lila" Wation: Grade ll.- 1, A’lice in Charlottetown having filled engage- an eswmmet in Flanders", fww' "honie. -. The- pall-bearers were: El- glnesgifngaxog ‘itt}§;“°c°(i):;txsE°?1‘°;; "Vhile`tt.`;’2, Mytrle- Snow; 3, George ments at the Prince Edward Theatre\ Xg,l;;n;0Mi;Q_g€e:;_el;é£' x"hai2°;gn:§ more Genthner,..lleginald Mcliinnon. cheese factory under the care or Mr tl;/fcL_eoc]. Gradel. _ 1, Florence Pro and assisted at Church services with havin be W d d h Guy Stewart, Edwaid Steviait .lo sins av iio_on's ' Pgrsifbiood enables the stomach, livu sid other digestive organs to de thi: work properly. Without it they- are sluggish, there il l0M'0f appetite, sometimes faintneeé, a ds- ranpd stats oi the intestines, and, in general, all 'the symptpina of dy=P°i>m _ _ _.f . _Hood's Sai-sapanlla _inakss pun blood, and tina is why it. is so very sneoesafnl- in the treatment _of so uaayailmaats. Get it today. _ - SUSPEND ' T1-ii;as's pmiissuy 11° H __ Bearing __ Suspenders. _- _rmwau im-imager -1 wear out to the Ball -than envivwbbins made ...,_..,....-...wa win-»t»». ' webbi'ng,js~_worn out' as. when r l | l im » - pupils by _a_ loving disposition, com~ . _ _ - _ g en onn e w en he, won ' Wesley.. Keete has ceased making tt, 2, Beth Boulter, 3, Chester Lea. her splendid voice. _f lima medam _ _seph Mclunls, Michael McKenna. cileese and has begun to make butter ps -i ` ' ` ~ ' son Cousins, _has returned to his home, after spending a few days _in ' Hope River, the guest of Mr. Austin W.eeks.- The exceptionally good po- tato crop of this place is illustrated y the fact that Mr. W. Weir took three hund'red bushels if ‘a -.small patch of about t.h‘ree~qu rters of an acre.- Mr. Le-muel McKay, of Springfield spent the week end visit- ing friends here. _ TEACHER’S MAGAZINE- The Teache-r‘s Magazine has now fairly won its way into the front rank ctober number is certainly a credit to its editorial management in the own's poetess, Lucy Gertrude Clar eading article. editorial, on the true ng this are the various departments. icles on the work in the different her the magazine is an excellent umber and should not only be iu the ands of the teachers hut in the omes of the pupils For the modest rice. $100 a year asked for it, no ome should he without it James Glover, for many year! a - rday morning ag the summer home fhis son'-in-law. Martin Kaufor,{ at__»_»‘ aklawn. _He ,was a nativeof Prince “ dward Island but cam to Pro id secure from your gist 1 at Par ence from, thaopise., in fisl. Hs D ' mint (Double Strenltg.) aboiit '75c. 3 worth. Fgke this hmqe_and_add to it Mpint o ot wateraml 4 oz. of' granu- ‘B lated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take ~p one tablespoonful four times a day. , - d_ th 1| f Tha “nt do” ummm helm to re :ls native islan With e dee neo 'lievs the; lst'i"essin'¢ head noises, beau 0 ICM- d "Ui °'|WdY UWUHUU- °¢°- ciined. and in 1881 Mr. Glover came ‘"\"° 1 \'°!\’”\¥ \`°P"“-V |'°'-“F” " to Providence to be employed by his the syst ia' inhigorated' by the tonic “"0" ° "~h° ¢f°Mm°“¢- 13°" M "U9" in the contracting business: This he IDU hilldilz d\‘0W|lll |ll` U10 DICK 0! "ll followed as a carpenter for many years. throat. ar other symptoms that show me pm gems |0“¢,,d an me 5”; "I0 PYBIBIICG 01-03¢l\'f!1l| D0|l0f|- Ind side of the city. Mr. Glover was a which areoften entirely overcome by meme" of me pm; pm-,|,y¢¢|-un _ this elluaelods treatment. Nearly (;|",fc|,_ ‘ ' ' ninety pei' cent. of'all ear troubles are l|||'°0UY= 0111504 by Ciflffhi ¢\'l0f°f0l‘Bf Mrs. Glover, who was Miss Ann Ham- tbere musjt be many people whose |I0I¥‘il18-Dill D9 l'0ll0l'0d D! U11! l|lllil|0` two sons. The daughters are' Mrs. Mar- 2 yeatrs old. Mr; Glover -was the son of Thomas nd Sarah Gfiover, and spent the early art of his life as a ship carpenter on ooden ship building and the advent f the steel vessel his trade also de» her in the hrm of Glover & Co., The family which survives indlndes gem "The Lesson." by Charlotte- t " _ . _ .. .._ it _ _' _ iff ‘--' brot nron d Brehaut. three daughters and home treatment. gt 'l¢e. to in ` ':. idguei ;ig'ott'of~l'l`t. Détewart, P. D. 1°.: ' n Kaufer, Mrs. R. M. Morriiltm' and . - _ Evsmfiieuon who is trannies wmij im.. P. J. Matson ei indians. 'rite held Helios. v-atarrnuldeatnm. or ra sons are Kimball 'r. oiovsr -ami ms- ‘ tarrh in any form. should give this pre- ert P. Glover. There are nine grand- lcriptiona trial. children. Mr. Glover is also survived Imp Nets: In ordering Pai-mint .hy three brothers. Benjamin, Corne- aiways ily that yon wa t dopbie line and Jseob Glover, and two sis-‘ atrs You at h __ it oihhe ters. Hrs. Norman Mcbeod, of Char- can get gem; otte P I I and llrs. lond- i 7. “_ g.asth-i:a\emo= os rm. Que, in-. me am. oinvsr ouq¢rvqi__ _ .._..~..miiism a 'W _ -°" "“'? , $1* during the fall and winter.- Mr. Nei- _-___ ._. . . . _ ' I" A -r s '\. s \. - AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH- The best meeting of the series, so fur, at the special services in the Bap tist Church was that of last night Notwlthstandlnga e unpleasant weather there was a good attendance und much interest was manifest These meetings are gaining in power amd' interest. The choir us leaders in the long service are moving of great lielii. asthe singing is hearty and in splring. The addias by the pastor, ilov. (.‘. ll. Frceninii, was one of more 'tlmu _ortliiiary power, and made Qoep i_mprcs_siou upon ull whose pi'ivilr\gt`~ if. was to be present His text wus trikcii fiom the book f -Jereiuiall 18th chapter und part of verse 4: “He made it again" This was u. time in the life oi' the pm pilot when hc- was disnppoiutnod and discouraged. His message had not been heeded by the people to whom it was spoken, and his efforts seem ell' to be niailure, and in his dis pondency God' bade him go and see the potter wot king with his clay, and lie went, and found him making vessel on his wheel and I0. the vos sci was marred and when the pottei beheld it lie broke it impleces and from the fragments he mudo it again, T118 speaker said. God had a plan for every life, his plan was perfect, but man in his perversity and se-l-iwilli hindered God‘s purpose Thus- would _God li L the prophet'-.s gaze to himself iv. he ruler and ina ker of all, and as the clay was in the hnud of the potter so was he in his liuud', and (though his life might seem waste and broken vet God could take the fragments abd make it a thing of beauty and use The service was made the more lmpies sive by .the rendering of n beautiful solo. sung by Mrs idreenian, the re frnin being sung by the choir You areiiigiized to come up to the home like church tonight and enjoy the splendid service. which begins 7.30. ~ i ' _ _ ` ‘ . ‘ 'i 1 - _ 1 ». . 1 1 l ___ .E_.....,_.- m.