our uuli uni out I 'O (((((( O” at :Holders ofilmerican lloiuls e In 'lnlllml III [III-cum . i- ,ii M ,gi--f ' , 1 7 "`J‘l;".'1;‘.l.f.’I'fltE new Federal Income Tax Law contains pro- I _ ,» . _ _ , ,v _-_._ .__-_ I ,_ 1 ~ . _ ’ . _ . _ BELGRADE, NOV. 24.-A\l8l'.l'lB. hill ' CALCUTTA, NOV. 24.'-A. DOHCB '.;1_“ Vl§*}9“§ °f ZW" lmP°mm¢° 1° C°'“‘d‘“‘ h°ld°,*5 °l served notice upon Czar Ferdinand mill. on a suspected 'house in Cal- _' BQHQ' ‘pf Qgh¢¢\°b]{gati°ns of Americm c°mp,m';e5_ _ _ of Bulgaria, that he must aihdfcetetci ciittu today, led to the arrest, of four |5901! Peace in his own country, and, men and the discovery of a bomb, .., .., have made s careful study of this Act and _ Gen. Ferdinand use agreed to do so. factory. A quantity of Correspond- ,__,-éh"“_.B¢ very ghd to -avi* such holders as to the Px°_ _ This information was received here ence found in the building is believed today by the newspaper ~r=oiiu\rn" Czar Ferdinand conferred with Em- fo give a clue to the inner circle of Couric t0 pursue in other that they may be entitled _ from Vienna. the snarchistic conspiracy which has goxthe exemption Provided by this |aw_ During his recent visit in Vienna, resulted in many outrages. I 'i ~ 'ie All enquiries, giving particulars of securities held, F Pefor Francis Joseph. and was later -----‘- “vvillbeceive a rom tand full l informed by Count Von Bechiold,the .1 h'-'_ _ P P »"°P Y- _ - Austrian Foreign Minister, that ne Mori-my AND CHILDREN l".' Bi .MUCURDY &/ C0. ‘ » ...iii °f°'"Z ‘§"“€" “tif” iii? ‘-‘°' an ri must go. 1 suc ce o e garian throne, and Czar Ferdinand will rc- DIE FROM EXHAUSTION P BRO E, Ont., Nov. 23-Inves- tigation of the death of Mrs. D. Pil- _ _ n,m|,¢"` p|¢m|,“| Suck l"hm_|._ _ tire to his Hungarian estate. on, sind her two children, who was' reported to have perished in the at- |°4li°l\m°'“l 5'. ¢h\r|°1t°¢»\vn. P-B I-_ ._ wR1w»~ ferns sw so we sis .» ' O , . ., Nov. Z2.-Ven- story was erroneous to B. great ex- I . . its-3 _sl-img; ‘ lm _ ' Ol* Of th Excite ll l‘ d till l . - ' _ ' - sean” Wu wrecked ‘Jn the slmra' tent' nlternativse was toq nelloigval then? ont; ‘ f - V "2 starve, and that was courisclled hy . _ _ _ t b Pllon became anxious over the non- F`__ ' _ .. ,___ __ ___, , 4, - tl|=l=f€B Wllv BBFIY this morning set nre It has been ascertained that Mr. -f =-...»"-=... ' ~ Our goods are packed by experienced men, freight 9': i' 'l`llE_ S'I`0llE 'l'llA'l` PLEASES. v~ ` jg,oRno_N it ifrmi' Hour. ruiuisiirns. \ L. _ f_"I,`li_e _ great chance is offered _you to buy your _‘House furnishings by mail. Our big Illustrated Cats- lolue is sent to your nearest Post Oihce address for _ -.tb¢`asking. In it you will find illustrated almost everything _< to‘make_yonr Homes beautiful and cozy. Furniture, Carpets. Curtains, Draperies, Stove and Ranges for " Coal, Wood or Gss. ~ (_)nr_pri_ces cannot be beaten in Canada. Quality being ou‘r first Consideration for our Customers, paid to any place in Nova Scotia and P. E. Island for I orders of $10 or over. A card will bring you our Illustrated Catalogue. 41 Barrington Street, ~ innnx, N. s. . Cash and Credit llouse. c I of the Thames, for while the place was still burning the offices of a suffrag- ette society in this city were raided and wrecked. All the‘turniture and u large collection of suffrage literature were thrown into the streets. The da- mage done by the lumber yard firc amounted to tens of thousands of 'dol- lnrs. Conlirmations of suspicions of the police that the fire was the work oi militant suffragettes, was found on post cards left on the scene. ~On these was written "Send the bill to Chancel- lor Lloyd George to-night," and “De- mocracy never hns been a menace to “SYHIIP III FIGS" WH IIIIIISTIPITEII CHILI] DELIUIOUS “FRUIT LAXATIVE” GAN’T HARM STOMACH, LIV- ER AND BOWELS Every mother realizes utter giving her children -“California Syrup oi ` Figs," that is their ideal laxative, lic- cuuse they love its pleasant taste and it thoroughly cleanses the tender lit- tle stomach, liver and bowels without griping_ I When cross, irritable, feverish or breath is bad, stomach sour, lool: at | the tongue, motheri If coated, give n teaspoonful of this harmless “fruit undl ested food passes out of the child again. When its little system is » ache, diarrhoea, indigestion, colic- I glV6I`l. "` I Millions ot mothers keep “Californ- ia Syrup of Figs’ handy, they know return to her husband, a trapper, \vho_ was on a hunting trip, and died searching for him. _ Pilon left home a couple of weeks ago to make a round of the traps. Last Monday he returned amd found that his family was not at home. Becoming alarmed, he formed a searching party and set out to hunt for them. It was evident that Mrs. Pllon had become alarmed over her husband's prolonged absence, as he had only intended being away on his trip a. few days at the outside. One of the search party found Mrs. Pilon's body about ten miles from DI‘0P6l'¢Y"'“a QU0tHl5i0I1 fl`0m One Of |her home, near a lake on the river, Mr. Lloyd Goorge's speeches: where it was evident she had died of exhaustion. Some of the children's clothing, was found nearby, but the children were not found until Tuesday morning. The daughter was found on the trail to Mr. Pilon's camp and the boy was found nearby being in water on the shore of Sherr- way Lake. The bodies were taken to Point Alexander, where the funerals took place Friday last. - A»-I HEAVY DROP IN.- ‘ PROFITS Oli* WINDSOR HOTEL !\’lUN'1‘l{lCA`l.|. The annual statement of the Wind- sor Hotel, Montreal, a copy which was refused tire shareholders at Tucs- day's meeting, hut which was .made punlic recently, justifies much ol _the s lax`a_tlv`e," _and in few 'hours all the ci-igwism directed at the u-N-,-,nagement foul, constipated waste, sour hill and during the annual meeting' as uw P , » Z net fit f th ~ mon t._d to 2'-‘25710'22M31110l~ Est. |820. ' , bowels. and you have s well. plsvfgrl on1ypr€4i,iia7?rn edleiiliilng of ‘$141,656 from 1912, when the net profits were ___ - Q' full of cold, throat sore, nan stomach- $182,743, This is n rollin.; on in the earnings for the year of approximatea -' *""_"""*!- Y ""*"“*""'*“""""'*_" *_* remember, a good “inside cleaning" ly 775 per cent n _ should always he the first treatment The toml ,»,‘3ve,,ue for the ycm. was $900,443, as computed with 01,008,881 in 1912, n. decrease of $18l),4'i»8, while the expenditure for thc twelve months O ` - _ v . . . ` I 0 , A S I -'I t°&Bi’°0“f“1 l1°d*1Y Saws H sick child amounted to $737,204 na compared _ ~ ” with $638,441, an increase of _$53,763 Having leased the premises of N. R Large, Great George St. we are now in a position to TAKE I CARE of your car at a nominal fee. - ' REPAIRS . V - An expeiienc tl mechanic in this line of work .has been pr cured and on hand at- all times to - lookafter YOUR NEEDS. A Atrios for _litre Full Line oi Accessories Pres!-0-Life The. island Motor iSupply~ U0. _ ~' ` Great George Street. 2828-If-24Mmwedthurstf. _ - [_ m tomorrow Ask your druggist tor 50-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for babies, children of all ages and grown ups printed on the bottle. Beware of counterfelts sold here, so don’t he fooled. Get the genuine, made by "California Fig Syi-im Company." L I I "Money Advanced" ` Against approved Black Fox Co Shares A. J. Estes & Co _ Montreal usiness ersblished six years _ over 1912. ' ,, Earnings amounted to $163,233 in 1913, as compared with $325,433 the previous year. This represents sligh- tly over 9 per cent. on thc capital* stock compared with 10 per cent. paid last year. On October 21, 1912, the company carried forward surpius=ot $481,638 and a rest account of $116,963, a to- tal of $598,602. Ou the same date this year, after wiping out the rost account altogether, the surpli i had declined to $450,569, ct loss _Oi -$148,- 033. `At the end of the ' 1912 1,-'ear of the company there was reported cash on hand and in bank to the total of $232,497, whereas on October 31, 1913. there was only $18,317 avnll' able in this respect. A charge of $114,119.67 was deduct- ed from the surplus account in 1913 for extra renewals and permanent improvements, instead of being de ducted from the ycar's profits, as ii 1912. if - _...__ _ ._ ~ - - - ‘ "Stout & Bond :r§‘““;f; o over s u K0 “B the company in this respect ; 0 None. to the Pubiie Deals” .::::;::; hurl received r wioni or server non: direct from me :nun in bbs % bbls & 25 sacks. We also carry s full line of the following choice Brands of flour. - ' ' ` Tilson‘s ‘Pride ' - ' Royal Stewart V _ Rainbow ~ neiigm _ ~ _ Phoenix Square \ Also bran 8: Middelfngs st very lowest prices. Give us.l clll- ‘ _ G RA N 'T 09 CO. 16n__i_sv¢oH_Etf. Queen Sr __ __ r \ 1 "' _; 'To_-Whom-it.May Concerrig _ f _ of-_ - 1 _ e seen., P. E. 1. _`~ '* ,..ii.=?¢»l5s..'.._i¢e.' . -..'.'i.,.~-~..,, ~ .- , . ` / f -NOTICE . » . -‘_ ` ' \ ' A11 .ments .smut ana ni, .na not aesniaiy !§enled1md‘psym&t arranged for on or before the fr5tlif_ will be handled into the courts for . I without further notice. rival-Iss e co. I The Best Kind 0| An Investment o for those who seek a miximum income from a conservative se- curity is e well protected bond of a prosperous Public Utility Company. ' _Particulars of bonds of this chsr`scler_ will be furnished upon request. ROYAl.?SECURI'l`IES ' C0ltl’0RA'l'l0N 'limited |56 Prince William St. St. John, N. B. Hootrssl. Toronto, Ottsws. Quebec, lalifsx, London, Eng. 2£4__t-1 I-25 Mttsgi. e Y time to he $2,694,038. 'Real estate and buildings comprise $2,116,585 of, the assets. The large falling oil in the earnings of the big hotel fully warrant the de- cision of the company to pass tho semi-annual dividéii'ds” disbursement A ` Big Sale of H arnfess An opportunity to secure harness at your; own prices. We purchased for cash at, a big dicount sets high class harnes and will sell them lower than manufact- urers prices. Nickle, solid. nickle, orlod, brass, rubber & black wire mountiiigs, lined' with English and Can- adian raw hide, oak tanned leather. Beeded and plain -lines, California girths war- ranted not to gall. ‘ _ Tail and get prices. W- Gfaritf 8. Queen Street Clftown WIiMEII_'S SIIFFHIGS f OXFORD, ENGLAND, l‘iov.-24.- Chancellor of the Exchequer Lloyd. George thinks it impossible now for the woman suilragists to secure the passage of a bill granting ine parlia- mentary franchlse to women in the Britislr Isles as they iinve not u ma- jority of the people behind them ond have not captured any political ma- chine A'-ie gave this reply to tl it-e dcputitious which smite-t ou him here, this morning, and bros-_u»~d Ll'e question of woman sudi'.\i¢c. Mr. Lloyd-George i'eit~fi‘uted that the militancy, of some of the women had set public opinion in the Britis-i Isles against them und iborc was, he said, no use in trying to pass a woman’s suffrage bill against the wishes of the public. In regard to the forcible feeding of women who declared a “imager strike" while detained in prison for offenses ngfdiust the law, the Chancel- nobody. I “AL _Pepa is the nsms bestowed upon s. new scientific preparation put up into tabloid or pastllle form, which provides an entirely new and effec- tive treatment for coughs, colds and lung and throat trouble; Did it never occur to yo as peculiar that when you have a cough or a cold, or any chest trouble, you should apply medicine -not to your lungs, but to your stomach? Look at it the other way round. Suppose you suffered from sonic stomach complaint-indigestion _or ulceration. How strange you would think it it’ you were asked to take a medicine which had to bc breathed in, and which went-not to your stomach, but to your lungs and breathing passages? Pops-this newest remedy for coughs, colds, and lung troubles- go to the lungs and breathing- tubes, direct. Pc-ps are really pint: fumcs,and certain highly benefit-lal medicinal extracts specially pre- pared by a new scientific process and then condensed into tabloid form. It is like making a breath- able gas solid! You put a "Pep" on.._you1. tongue and let it dissolve. As it _ does so, tllehmlfng essences it con- tains turn into vapor, and you BRFJATHE them direct to your lungs and air passages! ` Just as the out-door treatment for consumption-the “ breathing" treatment-is now admitted to be thc only rational treatment, so the "Pops" treatment for colds and .ung troubles is the only rational home treatment. Pops cure eatarrh, coughs, bron- chitis, sore throat, tightness or* aching across the chest, difllculty in breathing, night cough, hoarse- IIOBS. asthma, laryngitis, smokcr’s throat. ctc. Best for children. he- cnuse free from opium, morphine, or any poison. ` _» All druggists and stores sell Pops at 50c. a box or 3 for $1.25. FREE TRIAL Cut out this article, write s.rross lt the name of this Duper. and mail it to Pens Co., Toronto, or 52 Princess Street. _Winnipeg, enclosing 1 cent stamp to pay for return post- , _ age. A free trial packet of 7 Peps will be mailed you by return. If you have a friend suffering from a cough, cold, or any throat ` _ or lung trouble, » , \ llllld thi! Oh. THA] 5 5' - 'D wrt/iT You\' PEP‘§*°*" 1 /""`\ sf’ '”~\` ' \. ‘ // N-= _ `. \ . ii . . *`"'lii~;»» ._ .L;‘L`$"' "t5 "‘ \ .. " _li / ~ t ,i_us=_~;=_;'_ Hotel Martinique Broadway at 32d _St.;' Ni-:w _Yom<. 600 Rooms 400 Baths, .Splendid room, with adjoining bath, $2.00./ ,VS/ith private bath,_' from $22.50. Special weekly rates. Restaurant Pnces Moderate. The niost cmivi-nirvit location to tlientros.