ocrossn _ _ _ . “ "cw WHS* News ' t .run cuanwrrrrrowu cuaanmn .um <>1»_i5w~" _ _ _¢0,19$s _ _ _ _ _ I O “Ritter ; CH_lRL0TiET0'lUii° - ‘ " yen the lei ld circlet of the wedding ring ‘varies in style? Yldliomsy have a plump, ‘narrow '_ in W. Weilner ring or one quite wide and and thinner in propor- . Select the styleyou fancy and we can give you . GUY Size and style you wish. _ Ealtgmsn appointment for you Coolfq St_z_1dio We have s nice assortment of Parlo Kitchen and Alarm Clocks. - Prices Moderate. C. W. Patterson .lswsller Phone 1-B mailman in -.,. ..___.._..... _...._~......-.._......»--;.`---. -r ‘t ...e Wei- if \"~ "br-`~1=.._-_ " '°"”f` -_-_.___ _.<2"3?~'“-" df ` I7. ""1 Z: """"// \‘/'twiki-, sf-..._ 1 ~ ~ ei.; ;§_f_T_“_ //\§ ‘gnu jr. ,;_ e ’Z§"§ if-L `£'» ~/:\=.` _..~» i, _ _ _ --~-_BL ns153J & ‘ Au. .nan .L~ 2. A' old ""~"" "* *’-‘ "‘“" "’°"’_ ‘“"’ ‘“ f A buceusful ralmenf ~ - . Mrs Edward Kennedy. of llerldsn . _ _ =°°=1 °f me v°'»-=°"=“== ‘1°° .-r". 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Ott- 9-'8P0°.°|l°i in a pls; for Universal Pesos of the World were made last night at a banquet of the Supreme Council, Scottish Bite Froernasons of the World. _ BOUNDARY SURVEY. SKAGWAY, Alaska. Oct. 8-The U. 8. Boundary Survey party are here after their Arctic trip marking the line between Alaska and Cen- ada. The party had horses with them, the first ever there and the Indians called them, "Bige Dogs." CLOSED PORTS. LONDON, Oct. 8-'There is little likelihood of the British ports being reopened for the admission of Cana- dian cattle in the near future. ‘ SLAUGHTEII! LCN-DON. Oct. 9-More than 10,- 000 Mongolinns have been slain by Yuan Shi Kai trodps in Eastern, Mongolia to stamp out the project, of the Eastern Mongolmm to jam Outer Mongolia. NO NEW LEAGUE WANTED. by the management of tne arena Monbr'eal's greatest hockey rink, that only teams in the National league be allowed to ploy there practically ends all hope of the formation of g, anew league. STUDENTS OF JUURNALISM NEW YORK, Oct. 5-Working from. dawn to midllkllt in what most ) of the students in the Pulitzer School of Journalism have found to be pertof the training for a newspaper job.Tho work in the school is not the snap that they supposed it would be. Both the second and third classes have to take regular assignments in practi- cal r0i>01’¢iDq _and their hours come st all tirnee of the day and night. _ HARVESTERS’ EXCURSLON. Dcspat/:hes from the Western Prairie Provinces state there is a still great demand for labor, and the farmers are paying the highest wages for helpers for harvest hands. The work of garnering the immense crop, is not half completed, and as this 'work \ _/s _ _ *lp |, vince of the Dominion. _ '_ ,/" _ af' , -.\ peenusa cont cotta I V f _ ' ._ ‘_ In" cn". ‘f _....1 BY.BA.y1-an __ _ ___._.__._ Phooe`4o4 and 4° 'us-I _ ' _ ' ' ' _ A A MONTREAL. Oct. I0--The decisiorr 4_1.. _ two,or three months time is demand for e greater. number of extra helpers that the lvostceunot begin to IW ply. The Canadian Pacific Railway has been rogusstsd to arrange for s Hsrvestsrs xcurslon to run from Btn John on October' 14th. The rate U00! st. John and points on the line of the Canadian -Pacific in New Bruns- wlcv to Winnipeg will be $12.00 80' ing and $18.00 returning. Excursion- lata from other points in the Math time Provinces will make their own way tn Bt, John or nearest junction point. This excursion will give the farmers of the East an excellent op- portunity to see the West, where those desiring can obtain employment st excellent wages. _.-1.-_-<---so for our we The line of_5ssnn%|¢l's Untler-i wear we received mls sit tcoledff ing our. rapidly. If youwsnt go9¢» strong underwear -you I wld sono savannas of _mess prices right sway oresn .lapel l.‘»5;l I. suis. Red Label $1.95. Blu¢~»_G99| "-°° ;“°.2ae'.c'°:' r.':.'a“s to 4 . __ _ . lu-tklugl. I KNOW HIM. _.__,_. If the curtain should drop at this moment, and I were .ushered in to the presence oi my Maker, what would be my feelings’?'I`hey would be these:-I would prostrate myself in the dust, in an unutterable sense of my nothingners and guilt; secondly, I would look up to my Redeemer with an inexpressible .assurance of faith and love. There is u passage of Scripture which best expresses my present feel- ing, and it is this: "l know whom I have believed." "Some persons put in n proposition. and say, "I know in whom I have believed." This is not correct; Christ himself ls the ob- ”-ject of the nr»oat.le's faith. "I know when I have believed, and am per- suaded that He is able to keep that which I have committed unto Him against that day." That is all I have to say_~L-Dr. Alexander. THE l{ING'S PRIVATE NAME. If the King were to renounce the Throne and resolve to become an or- dinary citizen, he would be called George Wettin. How does the name Wettin come to be King's George's stir-name? This is the answeri- Queen Victoria married Albert, Duke of Brno-Cobonrg-Goths, of the senior branch of the House of Sax- ony. The family mime by which this house, dating from the middle of the tenth century camo to be known af- terwards was Wettin, and this was and is the. surname of both b(anches --the Ernestine and Albertine-of the House of Saxony. The name comes from the Castle of Wettin, near Meg- deiburg. which claimed Wittolrlnd as g cord bags to-rnatch~ 't I' .f _ V iliiiii _ Un ' l A SOLEMN Tl'iU‘l'H. A young lady who taught a class of small boys in. the Sunday School desired to impress on them the mean- Ling of returning thanks befor! s ‘meat 'ruining to one ot the 1-Jus iwhose father was s deacon in the 'Church, she asked him: _ "William, what is the first 'thing :your father says when he sits down to the table." , ` . "He gays, "G0 slow with the but- ‘tsr kids; it’s forty cents n poulll." DOUBT. Doubt is faith in the making. It is _the doorway through which we must 'pass before we some to the chamber of knowledge. We have to doubt our- selves before wo come to a` higher knowledge of self. When we have doubted and openly fought and non- quered the doubt we have won a reserve that will stand up in tum at the next bad crossing. Doubt is n necessary part of life "Who never doubted, never half bef lleved; Where doubt, there truth is-'tis her shadow." Doubt should even be our compen- ion. We should never wish him dead while we live. Doubt helps us to sb- etain. Doubt makes up stop and con- sider before we leap. Doubt is'bs.l- lmrt. to every life sud in-ops it to the course. Truth is seen in clearer light ' that is get in n background 'of doubt. "The wound 0! Peace is survtv. Surety secure; 'but modest doubt. is called The beacon oi the wise; the tent that reaches must be completed within the next the founder of the race. .To the bottom of the worst." » < ~~- - 'M-~ -°~~~'“---~~'~“ "'*"----»--- " "‘ ""7-""”“' 'T-'=s=-%=-7_1'-‘--,-“-”_°f'-*"‘ " ff. C Another lot ol Ladies’ Coats iust reccivedby express ‘ ` _ This lot has jus't1'¢_3.¥!_I€"--'from ' if f » . '*» ‘ ‘J X `\ 5' _ / I I Jerseys t Without a doubt the ~ largest and finest range ever shown in the city. They are all select qual ities and styles and the prices are most moderate Grey, Navy, Cardinal, _ Black $2.25, 2 55. sfo Fine qualities, Grey, Navy and '-Black .$2.75 8450 _ Heavy qualities Grey only $5.15 Childrens’ and Misses Wool Dresses _ The kiddies’ dresses come in sizes 3 years to 9 years andere made of Shephetdfs plaid, serge and tweed in various styles from SM up The misses' dresses range from ro years to :S vear sizes inthe same materials and are priced from S5.” up. Sicmlev Bros The cilwnvs .busv Store. . `*. it .xi _. J '.1 ._ _,_ w . _ i l _ e£‘»r.""‘»¢. it .r $2-l=?5~‘-» fra; fi B .‘v _. is . _,_ .~_:r_ if 3 l el if lf' ‘l rl 'll rp r»,~__ ,.1 ._¥ :_ l-