1+. 5 '>. ly ; ~ i if al ~¢ i _li ,_ 1 .ii Qi. 2 s.;-f-ew .iig- Il; l a .‘~‘l _ill ii _ ~ l 0 l il l i _ l .» 'l yin `i , l 1 _ V1 i.. l‘\ ,. i ~»-,f »».~. 1 i o ‘.1 1 1 4 '.1 l i ,r _ 1-, ' y i "»_.f.i ‘ ei '1' i Hi' V. ~: 'ega- _~T’l il" .i s ..,,! 1 i _. <- 'i l ..’ ‘ .-_, v . ; _ READ ING flllTfER SE t, -xi |\ . . - .~ ,._ ~“-v‘~"“ --~~ - - - -' -»-in~..‘_~. _. . - .- = LECTED FROM THIS WEEKS NEWS MONDAY. The death occurred at the. P.E. ls land Hospital Saturday morning at eight 0'clock of Evelyn E.,only dau- ghter of John H. and Mrs. Weeks, Fredericton, aged 7 months. The little one was taken suddely ill Fri- day morning and was brought to this City on the express that night and taken to the Hospital. There four physicians undertook to perform a critical operation in the hope of suv- ing the child's life. The body was token to Fredericton on the afternoon train Saturday. The bereaved par- ents will have the sympathy of their many friends in their sorrow. James K. Munnis_ one of the best known citizens of Halifax passed awuy suddenly last evening at his home. 106 Brunswick Street. During the latter part of the week. Mr. Mnnnis suffered from an attack of acute indigestion, but he recovered- suflicicntly to be out for a shortl while yesterday. Last evening he was taken ill again and passed sea); Mr. Munnis was born in the North of ' L . . . . » 1;-e}and_ and when quite young he iried M-iss Jean McMillan.-Picton Ad- wenf. to Virginia, and from thi- lat-1 ter place he csine to Halifax in 1865. 5 He founded the tailoring business Oni Upper Water Street, which is now 'taining to a Bishop. -tioneer, were married. Alex married 'during the_recent' Presbyterian sy- nod.) TU[‘}SDA»Y. -'l‘he fdneral of the late Mrs. H. Saturday from her late residence and was very largely attended, Rev. R. 0. Morse, officiating. The pall bear- ers were: Benj. Cairns, Wilfred Tan- ton, James McNeill and Maynard Schurman. Interment was in the fPeople's Cemetery.-S At St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, Sun- day at all the setvices an ofheilil notice was read appointing Very Rev. Dr. Morrison, V. G.. BDOHT-01C fadministrator of the Diocese of- Char- lottetown during the illness of Bie- hop McDonald with all the powers and privileges in the diocese apper- A double wedding was celebrated on Wednesday in the Grant family, New Glasgow, when both Alex. and Robert, sons of Robert Grant, Auc- Miss Eva McKay and Robert mar- rocate. The Messrs Grant are bro- thers of Mrs. Ernest March, milliner for James Paton & Co. of Char-1 lottetown. carried on bv his son William. The, deceased was ciglity-two years oil age, and he was remarkably active man for his age. He took u deep in- terest in all affairs, ami he proposed the opening of a new street running' from the corner of Aigylc and lluke Streets to the corner af Jacob and Brunswick Streets. He was a very' strong advocate of the new street. - - l ' _ l _ The late Mr. Munms was an active Rev, _»\_ F, Arnold, of Blue Rocks, _ . . _ mn _ Th, fum,-a; “-miseason and are now takin advan. member of St, John's l»rcsliyfc|'ian:tlie latter being a broth_er-in-law oflligxelezz 021£2ng?yt}:e§é;ic§;stMl?§E allies $2; tml; af;mOO,§ from St, tage of the fine \vghth@r amfhre gm Chnr_ch, being a regular- attendant at the b,.id£,_ To the strains of the icasely was presented with A nicely James Church’ se,-Vice commencing lshing their plowing. John Quinn has the Services since the ‘waning ‘ll t‘h°`»l"`l‘l°l '““Sl" the bride entered the bound Bible and hymn book A at two o'clock und the cortege leav- about completed his `new residence chmch' He was R past ma'<“" of W“`l‘~"' ‘lhich was mstemuy de°°r` sli ht token for services rendered' as ing the church *ot two thirty. lfev. T. and Wllen the painters put on the fin- Keith l‘°d2°’ A' F' and A' M" m"l'"t°‘i r"" me °"(`aSl""' on the arm of organist in the Church and teacher F. Fullerton will"of1icinte nt the ser- ishlng touches Jack will have one of in l'°lll'i"’* ll” ""5 8 5‘““"°l‘ l"’“'lll€f f*‘~T-lllfll l"0kl"¥ "HY S“'eet “mi mgihe Sunday School Ming Casely vices.' The’ following will be the the prettiest cottages in stanley mrvatlve' He was the last R"""l""m`ll5l"ll*‘l‘ ll' *‘ damty g°“"f°f blue silk' left on Tuesdav morning en route to Pallbeai-ers* Clyde Auld, Elliot Full; John U. MacLeod has his §¢h00n|; ‘lf “ family “f f"""l‘f""- Th" ‘l"'°“““"l»\"lfll l1‘*" g _ if: .. .,. i . f GIVE HER A CAKE or SUNLIGHT ‘1'oTA~Kr: Hom: Wrri-I T1-ir: WASH (5 S CN'T trust to luck that she will use the right so? and that your laundry will come back unscathe . , insure your cloflies_ when you, give them to the woman'to take home-soap insurance onlyl costs you_ five cents-give her a live. cent cake of-Sunlig t Soap with them. if you'll only stop and consider the value of your weel<'s it pretty cheap insurance. Sunlight Soap will never injure even the niosf delicate fabrics. ln the first place, it does away with all the boiling that makes clothes tender and causes them fo splitgin the second ” We will pay ist can find one single trace of adulterants in Sunlight Soap. Sunlight Soap has nothing in its make-up buf_fhe ¢ purest fats and oils--properly and exactly combined in correct proportions by expert chemists. There is no free alkali or chemicals in Sunlight fo shrivel the the clothes - no unsaponifled fats fo harden and laundryf--to THIS WAY Do not scalcl or boil the clothes. Simply sash fhcm in lulcewarm wafer, soap them well with Sunlight Soap, roll up and allow fo slend for if necessary--never f are hard fo wash, soap a second time and allow to stand again for swhlle. Then rinse well and hang out to dry. __¢»»-_ f" "° Y- I S-__ 'N l _ _` '_ _ ,_u~_,=;, _ _ \ wash against the cost of a cake of Sunlight, you`ll find lace it abolishes any necessity of the back- brealring rubginlg ‘ilialt feaas and manglcs lyour laundry; an asf, uf y no me_ans eat, »V ~ ,_ »_~.~,_ - it is pure soap, free from bleaching acids or foreign ingredients of any lund. ~;;,i;| 1 l ‘- _‘§9A=3‘1._§. N/75 $5,000 to anyone whose chem- give it an evil, musty, soapy odor. Sunlight dissolves freely in lukewarm water-equally well whether the water be hard or soft-and _simply_ loosens the dirt, allowing the wafer to wash it gently away without m)ury to the clothes. / Q Use Sunlight Soap according to directions- fry it just once--and convince yourself that it will do twice as much as other soaps. ' lace l~‘arish is Lurrying to completiun his new residence on shore-line. He expects to occupy it during the ¢0m_ _ ill! ‘Vlntel Btlll. McDonald has scv- ered his connection with Norman . Q Nicholson, merchant tailor, Stanley, gud has returned to his home in - ruiiulbnnc. Will l\'lcKay has gone in- to the horse business. Hc bns ul- ready bought and sold A number df ‘ nicc ones. Peter Trainor, who has heen sun_iincring in Stanley, left for his home in Hope River. While here he was the guest of James Farish, _ *_A I )0T_TAWA,' Nov. 15-(By win-,)_ lnrliamcnf. is ugain at w-Orig, i "°t""s and Vmlfluislied fuccd cacli other across the floor of the Com- mon s chamber this afternoon. Sir Wilfrid llllllrici' took the opposition lvzuler`s chair amid thunderous up. plnuse of the Liberal renmnnt. Hon, ll. L. Iiordcil took the place nllottcd W the P1`im0_MiHiStcr and the con. _ \ servatives one hundred and thirty six raised thc roof with a riot which cm- ' A bodied nll their feeling of triumph in one wild and prolonged yell which has been tuned up fon fifteen years. D 1 The faces of the two men were studies. Each was dignified. Sir ‘ Wilfrid was serious. ' He acknowledged thc salute 01 his followers with ii smile and sat im. b 4 passively through the demonstration accorded to his conqucror_' Boifflcn read his ovation with evi- dences of thorough relish, The scene was an animated and in- teresting one the members formimg into line and crowding forward engep ly for their initiation. i The Senate met at three dclock received Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, De- ~ l puty to Governor General. Sir Char- les inquired if the Commons bud a _Speaker and was informed they had not yet elected one. Sir Charles then requested them to go back and [' l select ,_ Speaker and come again to- beep' ,"`“d`Ll5i?l} . ` .IIRYD .. V' ~\» . l hands or riun discolor vour i morrow to meet the Duke of Con-. naught and hear a speech from. tliel a shower o rice and good wishes to » fi. P S- f Both brides were the recipients of ,‘9‘_~'f__.' L . __`_-2,: they are.laeld in the community. Both -"J, f 5 _ r l _ I _ _ 7 l - ' Q ~ ~"l‘. " A "'////"ll ~` r.i..M.fk _-.-T _ATA ._ _.‘.._.;rH 1- “‘ ` opened. ' mas Sproul was elected Speaker and lllondin elected Deputy lpe.iker. ']`|ic sitting then adjourned. lirone by which parliament will ho The Commons retired nnd Dr. Thu- Fonr new senators were sworn in /ff' one ,ore 'ri-ie nuupncos UPON _ on1ERs.o|z ARE lousurricleur _unto voufeseirr It takes energy, ¢6|‘;¢¢n_ tration- to- make ai livelihood. g ~ Vitality-and the power to keep it, must be considered. To ,be a_Tower ef Strength, you, must have staunch nerves, with brain and body working in liarfnony. deefffs i .,_\ Eiifuision ALL DRUGGISTS V;-. / ' ' ll~|8 E , _ I Q 1911 Dcwar Brackley Pt. Road. 61 Bracklcy Pt. 46 33 Covehead 48 47 Pleasant Grove. 40 20 Little York. 00 1 , Bedford. 94 G0 Tracadie. 7K 27 Mt. Stewart. 75 38 Pisquid. 53 39 lllobaghan. 28 25 Fort Augustus. 07 Z6 Johnston's River. xl 47 Mt. Herbert. 53 17 Southport. 74 15 889 cn -i L1 Majority for Di-wnr -37-l Mucphuil l'ownnl. 50 . l‘il'i|l|i|l Ruud. 34 I7 (`llu-_rry Vullcy. '12 ll7 Vernon ltivcr 70 21| Grandvic\v. 75| 25 (lnlcdoniu. iii; 10 Orwell Cove. /I4 Z1 lflldon. 72 32 ~ Pt. Prim. *_ 54| ‘lil Bcllc River 57 52 Wood Islands. 34 18 568 328 The overturn of the Liberal admin- istration in tlic Provincial Legisla- thc by elections in Fort Augustus and Belfast Districts, Dr. Dewar in the former and Prof. Macphail in the lat- ter winning notnblc victories over their opponents and carrying their constituencies for the opposition cause under the leadership of John A, Mathieson, M. L. A., whose party, with the newv additions, will have the balance of power when Legislature again meets. The above summaries show the re- sult of 'yesterday's fall of ballots, which.by the way was accompanied by a fall of snow, and for tne purpo- ses oi comparison the results of the election of 1908 are also published. The vote yesterday was smaller in each cnsc than in the last previous- cuntest. In Fort Augustus the total for 1908 was 1514 and inf 1911 1404. In Belfast the total polled in 1908 was 1018 and in 1911 896, 3 de- crease of 122 votes. - at Upper Chamber. They ‘ ure llcll , of Picton, Larivierre of St. li- nifurc, ,‘"'~< Geo. Taylor of Gananoque, aid Ilii- . , fus Pope of Compton. '»__.-‘ The appointments of ihe 'ost two were made only today. Among the announce nints confain- ed in the speech from »ue 'l‘l\vo'ic toe- morrow will be the creation ol new portfolio of the government made up- on branches from the 'nterlor and Agricultural departments. It will contain the nnnoimcimeiit that Archives will be transferred to _ State department and that there will _“__- l _ 1 _ , 1 ,___ ,459 \ I ~- ,,_____ _ _ _ ' '_ be a haiifl commission treazed enh- l out delay. _.___,._._;____. CHICAGO, Nov. 16-(By wire)- Today Miss Louise Vermllys. made her first public statement since she vos placed in jail on the charge of rola- oning policeman Bissonette. She denied any guilty conscience of The returns would indicate a senti- ment among' the voters of a, desire for ture was accomplished yesterday in a change. In Belfast District Prof, Mncphail led in every poll except Pownal. _This was the only poll -which gave 'Mr. Nash ii majority and this was greatly reduced. Prof. Mac- pimi fuse lea in Pishuia, cherry vai- ley, Bell River and Wood Islands, polls which gave good Liberal majo- rities in 1908. .Macphail's total vote was 117, in excess of that polled by DIY Rlldgerson in 1908 and 1 more than Mr. Justice Haszard's, then Premier. Dr. Dewar won A decisive victory over Premier Palmer. The return; show that the -Doctor led in every poll and in eight of these he over- turned majorities obtalned by the Li- berals ln 1908. The biggest over- turn was in South ort the the deaths that have occurlrd l.e- D . Doctors l\0m€. where a majority of 16 wus turned into minority o 59 FORT AUGUSTUS Bracklcy Pt. Rd Brackley Point. Covehead._ Tracadie Road. Little York. Bedford. Tracadie. Mount Stewart. Pisquid. ' Monaghan. Fort Augustus is the b/est nerve, brain and body-builder. It is pure, wholesome, invigorating. 1908 1 Palmer rsimcr 70 _ 97 60 71 18 . 58 91 40 53 51 48 39 Joliuston’s llivcr, 53 Mt. Herbert. Southport Specials. 38 62 31 .. 810 Mn:-i<~;'ity for 1‘a'ln1cr. niaiu-']\s'r - l‘ownnl l'isquid. fllmrry ,,Vnlicy. Vcruon River. - .flmiul View. Ualcdonia. Orwell Cove. Eldon. l’oint Prim. llcllc (lreck. Wood lslauds. Nm-li l»lns'1.ard lfogcrson 6') 107 _ as li 4-: so 24 .il 55 27 » 90 40 Specials , _ N mer did in that ports indicate a the figures is Pl if any. Dill-TIME From time sulphur have and a hair lt in the which Jays nair don't 567 Majority for Macphail -240 Majority for Haszard. in 1908 and 19 more than Mr. year. quiet election easant Grove. HEMiiIl_ l]lHi(iN$ THE ,__1| I 0VBI`y0fl8 Wood 37 25 34 37 47 72 65 , |37 ~f\i 53 45 74 34 41;, 22 704 lllll 315 20 ill] .'v7 fill 25 Ziff v 7|) /I7 ZH Z0 ll 451 lllj l'ul- Tiimugnout the two dish-lets i-cf The' only poll about which unv doubt exists as to the correctness of The Special Votes will he very few. HAIH page and he lmir knows such a comblnn.tl|>\\ hai for curing 1'. hair, and for way tc swf was to brew 8 metlioll not nl- almost supply pro- in perfect- The 0l` Wyeth York put call- Hair H1011' to dv lf your gray or comin! 0“'- get a bottle and see what will do of this A few thc and is Fos- and