NOVEMBER 15, 1913 'ran Ln-use News THE. CH WN GUARDIAN uoaunlo nnnir. PAGE SBVEN .R ... l - _ J-, .’__ -_ \ V ._ ‘Vs THE / Wonce n’s High Boots '_ .. , ,I IT PAYS VJ buy in this THE NORTHUMBERLAND sl. S. Northumberland Charlottetown at 6.10 last T0 HOLD AN farmers of. York uoiding their annual Nov. Zetn, ins-t. _ ~ _-_ f/,_ NoR'rH.P.1vmR clad .- will _be preaching by, ,_ Mr, heard in the baptist/_ “l`°\1. iiiver, tomorrow QT”-BK, i-eng Creek at thr “fl seven. `~_ in Unarlottetownvf m“r°°f- ` Y terday Presbyte 11‘ Uhurch, Georgetown, the Rey; A. J. W-. Back will prea ...‘GE0§ET0WN-- St. David'B it has become unite a popular resor -The Arena bowling al- e been closed _ for. ’ the i , 1 “'°¢¥. undergoing some repairs, .°=;-.lilfifllllilll THE 'lu wan num s THEME UF HANUUET [ll E Nllllll CLUB opened to the public on Mon- ll 26"' _ - ‘ wasamofrpn, Nev. ia.-United ) WORD FRQK N_ B‘__Among -W YO --- _ ‘support from the' great powers wh" me eheulsumd this week mgguand wlzliesfgz-t lgéwgiialillllfiag abgoliad for tnehAmerician PoliC7_ tow- M°“f° Willlsii Peddinsf-011 and - Plein Hotel this evening st the ninth mr-ii e efllcci' “tim” n aivarmy oi Hatfield. 0! Pe1'r»b°r°.`N- S-.'..nnns1 banquet of the csnnelen Ginn q 6 lp om C “um 8°’ ga" who had b H ‘une for several days’ _ oi N Y k u il-resident Wilson and :secretary dry. Wlule here .ezuey purchased' through. Tweuw for uh C di Mi . ,an a confident feeling to-day that the Mari ' ll Fox Exchange two H G” E0 B119' HD Dil*-GPS. the elimination of General 1-iuerta as palm of lfeuaueuul and mgh_b'red “_ T01; °0- - FOBWY. M1l1l9¢°l` Of provisional president of Mexico land silver black foxes which they pgfleglgnd €§£::;§€;,3::e:E?n' x£e\w?f1uld mo” be an 'fccompushed 15"" wlu Mm to their ranch at the above_ amen the 8 0 ken ho l chlded MJ 1 at the financial blockade insti- , _ ._ _ _ e _ named Place' They are both very op id “SJ c bPH8 S hx' hu h d» l tntea by the United states had f s -er" . timistis about the lndustry “na state 2 eg 3 ° ,,` if '- t ° °“ ° ’°°""°iY md th” l’“'“° °"““g“ 0' THE MARKwp'-There was n ex tb‘&t the people in Nova Scotia are pi-1:unkuAn :5§:de:'|;lll¢ (fat:-iglzgglyt ofazzi lkfumpe' that giplomauu 1“`°““"° was tl ll l .-'nttgnda W _g tg, _ - » _ , eing exerted ncessantiy on 'ali sides cw ona y M5 n 8 xnuw “mug B deep mtemst 1" it' lN8ti0'3B1Cil-Y Blink, tl1eYl&l`E°Si'».b&l1k' at lvluxico City. that close friends of ing.-institution in the United States; morning and #lilly l1=0P1e We in thai GREAT BOWLING.--Already since Vleuuuut Cum - _ . » - pden of the British em-. Ziltey' fri;‘°°'§~:l_x_Ef;¥;i,ddfll;° ° as °° 31° Ch‘“`1°t§°t°3]“ b°“'““5 511°” bassy at Washingtioa and others. p ev ou u - l , ave come un er e progressive man-' Among the guests were Charles u_ agement that at present is in charge, Humllu' eeeletaut secretary ul the f' treasury, Washington; W. J. Gerald ““‘°“g ““ °‘“°““» “nd ll” l’°W““€ President nt tue csnnaisn club, oti that takes place is usually of a very law . C_ R' Mcculleeu honorary ' WASHINUUN lfiuerta were applying their lnlrluence, and persistent reports saying I-Iuerta had gone into mysterious seclusion, raised the hopes of the Washington government that at last it was solv- ing the Mexican problem, These high boofs are Queen Quality meds, sufficient guar aniec for any wo nan of style and nfinement in d'e»s MM ug this week.-G ch , Un 3l,1l¥fBy» N°V~ “thi at '11 8-U1-. hi h standard. Twice this week re lilly-,ly 8 and 7 p.m., God's urac- ‘ iouet::0ifll§;0H§. Vleliltoerx are alwaYIl afternoon Capt. D. A. McKinnon ee . er V ~ - WSI? W “O PlI\Y<‘1 up a new record by scoring 277 menu Toronto -University' an points in a game; the possible, as is known, bcing 300 points. This, up to u verelt of Toronto Club Shown in buitoued and laced al I 3 ' president of the Federation of Can- . - 1 cord scores were made. On Thursday edleu Clube’ Humllum' Ont; Dee FROM GREAT BRITAIN- t Galbraith, of the Engineering Depart n ' Ah exchange of cablegrams with rl 'rnornns ll. Allison, president oi the §;‘;2§°f,°;':fflnP“gf,; Qiveafgzeffatigg SIGNIFICANT CABLEGRAMS of the Mexican problem in the hands styles with e`c. The foxes were sold throng the Maritime Fox Exchange, and reel- ' r teen million dollars, had some rela- -tivcs in New Brunswick, says a Monc- ` S ~ ‘ with the prospects of the fox business ing business in Campbellton and two in this pl-0viu¢e_ U1 QUEBEC FOXES.-Mr. R. J. G. fi Gore, of the Holt Renfrew Company, ff of Quebec. the leading fur business lent in the hospital at Ottawa. The of that ul-uvluce' who has beeu ue,- ifor the past few weeks with n. nun. iized-excellent prices. Mr. B. R. I-lol t FINDING THE ,RELATIVE3-*The man. of that Exchange, thinks tha - the foxes Mr. Gore brought compare HON. G. ‘FOSTER ON RECI l t P - E.. Island, reported to have died in very favnmbly Wm, Island foxes' an -tht'ti bidi t'ttnl lslflné B t*f)°°dsu;’,fgth;’ng‘;h;“I;’lan§l Hen. Gen. E. Foster commended the strains. Mr. Gore is very please 1' woohsy Mlm. PROJECT.-wit . regard to thc proposal to establis 5 thc boundary between. Lake Superior h like 3 ~ph."e¢ fer XMAS. Come earlylnd have a sit- ting at ilie l y`ei~f lhnio Studio OFC I 2 I »_i__f.f7-".'l‘1 A “T I .'. \ < Z N ' in El nt Photos ._ 'Z ‘~` ~ or Xmas t» Moderate Prices Non dlownlr'orn1lna day, howev=r Wi h fha equipment of t|_e mode" Stun. y .ix can be iaken una time as well as aniiler. Lyon Studio /i 1n7 Qu~_en St. Cli‘town to the northern railw bell was a son of Capt. Nell 'Hecto Campbell and was born at lottetown. bined with Gastric Tablets you ge ment before the public today. Thi a re arution that will ease th ments. It ls» guaranteed to do and Kent Sts.-Ml-L lloirald Campbell, of Summerside ` a who ia in i'l0nCt0\\ “UTY B“¥Y»|m°1` 0!! in Cl-arlnttetown a mill for thc man his way Y ufncture of woolen underwear, follow- town. Gtlall Cilrrlllbcli. \Vh0 3195 ing upon their application to the some years ago, was another brother. City Connql for exemption from Gclan was married to an aunt of Mr. taxation uud for either E free Elf, 0 Moncton, and his Wid0W BOW “WB all meters of the enterprise last night Searletown, P. E. I. Hector Camp- interviewed the Water Commissioner T and applied tn them for similar ELS" Peace between Great Britain and the ' forest park, twenty miles wide, on and the Pacific coast and stocking it with birds, fish, and animals. This would serve asa great wind break and prevent the abnormal changes ot temperature at points in both coun- tries. d - PROCITY d spirit which prompted the establish- mt-.it of Canadian clubs and told the ions other countries. Referring to it remark of a. previous speaker that the oder of reciprocity was still open _lle said that the ques- tion of reciprocity between the two countries would never ',bc entirely set- ,l G not carried out, it did not in-can th E B daily, he said.. meeting of similar association in var- HFAVORABLE fl-O tained in the communications pre- John Lind, but within a few hours such favorable advices were received ns to cause the president to wlthholdl the document from publication. He stuck it away in a drawer with many anotnei- summary of international ax- fairs which it has been found unne cessar to make ublic said the president, “which I cannotl at present discuss, but which mage lg 100K to me very rc-uch more favor- able." A SETTLEMENT." The president spoke thus- of the sit- uation to a~ ball hundred Washington correspondents at their semi-weekly conference. His manner was calm, tied. Because a certain pact was au,-l lt was apparent that he tele ue_ 1; _ 8 reciprocity between the two countries The ureelueut ls um usually quoted was not oing on and increasing une, these eeulereuueel but t0_day he "There is a reciprocity greater and deeper than thc exchange of butter allay uuy teuelou that mlglle have cidedly encouraged by recent advises, permitted quotation to the extent of the single sentence. This he did to Archibald Mcnousnll. contractor Of or n nnnns of $600 s year, the nr ic ::1n` Resell Dvspensie 'l`eb1°te vom- -rl J. P. Goran and C and if it doesift your iu\f°l\f\Ee mon ey will bc promptly refunded. Two PERSUBALS sizes, $1.00 and 50c. The Mucliin- - non Drug; Co., Corner Great (rcorgll 8 sistancc with respect to water, ask- H PDU"-. B501* “VG miles from 0581” ing for free water for twenty years. 'The delcgutior to thc Commissioners lwere Messrs W. B. Prowse, B. A. Mc- Uon. rl, _ ii, _ . A. t Clark, and' Dr. \Reid. As only two undoubtedly tho best GYSWDBAB Weil*-'.of the three Commissioners were pre- 9 sent the consideration of the request B was deferred, but an expression of is D D , _ ills of dybll¢f!SiB 0-llQ__C_\l_1 kindred ml'-sympathy with the movement was ` "‘ so given. "' ' 4 Mr. W. A. Brennan of Summerside: 'on the Northumberlandl last evening. 'was a passenger to Charlottetown, and eggs, tomatoes and potatoes," he continued. "There is thc reciproc- ing on freely, and )_ong may it con tinue and develop, while material re ciprocity is also. going forward. i AMERICANS COMING IN i Th re is a rec roclt in immigra- " e , ip y ~ . tion too. When the United States ultluu ul a eettlemeut was the uuet_ fj ing of Huerta and all those who I n , a e 'was young and weak, Canadians to the number of thousands and hun d_ d f h d tl _stood for thc kind of government hc ie s 0 t ollsan s came acllohss an had been conducting ltrwas evident Settled in “"9 °°““t"V- W1 mel; that thc president n had received lm- _ , e portant dispatches, but he declined ," A _ 'to say whether they were from Mexi- I- , WW- °Y‘~'“ did “Ot "¢°°g“ize lt as the co City or Nogales, the constitution- 5 ' 7 V V ` brawn and brain they helped to bull up well the institutions of this coun- 'time Now you must not be offends arisen in this country over the sit- what his optimism was based, but he made it clear that the primary con- _ nation described in the dis atch l ity of language and ideals and litera- from Mexico Cley_ P es* L A ture. That kind of reciprocity-is go- Asked about the word levomble he explained that he meant ‘favor- ' ' able to a. settlement." The presl- e dent gave no details to show upon ' ' _--1-_ "_' Don't Forget Baby do-ii-i usttnt “Stanflelds Unshrlnkable Un qarwnar in good weight offer range of all the best makes in un- K - 4 d list headquarters. Lat ‘ h d Messrs. John McLeod and Oswald it men of hrawn and brain are com- lit was learned from otncgr' higzelg-li: _ C Q th N N'-ll' ing across the border to help us build ll elulu that the 'plan Ol- lluuuelul ie0la_ 0 “P uw great Plame °f L"-“` mr West' tion wus bearing fruit and that the 1,' ` 1 plan for I-1uerta’s elimination was bc- ' _ the city. _ Wright were passengers on c o more at l.OO pol' Q8fm°“°~ ru" umberland last evening, returning t They are coming to the number o ( . ‘s £4 . lr,” , \' - ei'-73 ee , il, \_¢]‘,»'\, ` ” ` V 0 'i\ ~ . _ ,,». ` ,;.§»,y. ` l ` . .,.' : .1 ._ § " ` . Vi.. fe *VI Y .. Y` ty-i `.. l.:/-_ \ _ , L l ~ . ~ - .f .fr-"` . \ - I' c /. \ \ _ fue' \ .fi \ _ \ t _ .. ~ . \. ' *\ \` ,\' ~\_\\\~\->_\*‘ . -J - »e Your Heating and cooking apparatus will 'last much longer if you use our coal. We have new on hand all kinds of fresh mined coal free from slate md stone. ` ' _ Send as your address and we will quote prices. " Phone I 1 1 0. Lyons 8|. Go. U'-iuliin idiannnonnaxwdd . 1, / V .fe . -lqxlzgl E' _ /." "H" f . . 1 i 7 i- I' ._ .. _ _ rv ,-l :'.`_`*~:. ." 'fig new in Y.” ` '~'_'@;€lllu""~°°°° Coal \ \\§\ r £00101 _ .g " ‘- ltdoelnot b0l\u'0 youooms - dorwear. 8=o. \-00» 1-25- 15° _.___ Moora&MoLood 2681--l l-l5'V\3 'to Investors at » Actual Cost Having built a ranch to ac- comodate e numb: r of pairs of Blue Foxes, we find we arc now unable to get delivefl' Of them, which leaves ns with one of the finest and best equipped ranches in Canada. We have decided to form a Company for the breedmg of Silver Black Foxes, and have secured options on three pairs of the best strain on P. If.. Island, for forty-eight thon- s an d dollars - $\5_-°°0 Pe’ pair. As the season is getting late, we must have this com- pany put through at once. and have decided to affei them io the investing Public at actual cost. All we ask for ranching ie ISD-C. Of *lf val. e of the Offspring when sold in r9r4, which includes Food. Wages. Taxes. ¢¢¢~ » There is no water in this pro position- everyone on the ground floor. We are not is- suing any Prospectus, ner is thele any commission paid for the sale of the stock. Applications for ,shares at $100 pei” share should bein the hands of the nndernlen- iioned not later than the :oth of November. . l George J. Rogers. A. I., Alley, ~ Charlottetown. af 4 » Hood who have been on an extended trip to New York and Boston, rived home-' last evening. They eros ed on the Northumberland. Q ifromi a visit to the New England ¢ States. » I ____ Mr. J . P. Hood and ll/llss Helen at u,-,muff ' ar- l ,_ ::UElI£ THE PHONE, When you cannot shop in person phone »your iorder. The telephone brings our 'store to your door for you can shop by phone with the assurance of get- ting the same _ individual and satis- ,en it you 'shopped in person. Phone your order we will glve it prompt attention---give you just what you 'thc shortest Possible g time. Cui' .phone nomber is '219. The MacKin- non Drug Co., 'Corner Great George and Kent Hts. Mtf. \ _...__ LONDON.. November 13-R. ~ B. . Stoker, former managing director and now chairman of the Manchester Lin- ers, who has returned from a visit to Canada in the interests of his company, tells the Manchester Guar- dian that he was much struck with the improvements effected in Canad- ian ports within the last three years. He found all the Dominion harbor of- ficials fully alive to the necessity for increased facilities for berthsgo ,and also for the receipt and despatch of cargo. I The Guardian, commenting on Chief hallway Commissioner Drayton’s ln- ‘quiry into ocean freight rates, says: “TM °m"f °bi°°t “W°“r°d ¢°_ M’ l'° any serious trouble between the two induce slilpowuers engaged in the Can- unthlnkuhle - I WR" “nd h°“‘°"°"\ “ai” l° °°“`Y. 'rne-.establishment ni the psrsels Canadian flour at thc same rates as Poet euetemlu Canada would be Ml grain. That the shipowners declined 4° 'wt °""l“`“““3 t° °“y"“° “°‘\“°i“l" he said and a further incentive no 'ed with the difference in stowage oi _ .5 - grain and flour. Had his enquiry been l Relenlne to e prevleue eueullel.-e reference to Canada as a colony, Mr. doubt that the milling industry of P ll tl lu: ...Th l B ll this country would have suffered con- “glues 3 me eolorirgl glxaguvolgze slderably, and Manchester, being one uae “seed long Bea.. .oi the large milllugxzentrcs, would _ _ _ . Rheumatism successful there ie little reason to have suffered sever y 1 Councilor Campbell and Mrs Camp-i C bell Charlottetown, have returned factory attention that would be giv- ordered delivered at your house ful PLEASED WITHOUR PR0F!TS° 'lperfect accord rnust have an i-rifluencs Ovoroogts fo; |;nen-in°all~t‘l:g new goo mo es-som ' I illllrlbn ll If belt-some with belt H ll .‘ we have a very speclalllneo Rate" "q ° rgund-salma plain beetle. Giéeet Wnmen'ls l\:r;de:‘\;\l:f‘ea\;|pe|\.n::E‘<‘>"p°e . lv- t wee s- armed. s e - _ - Bugbuq’ P' E' l' zhzglzlngsandathbdlllrg. This lathe gemi fleeeed ll2ed;very‘ snggoth. T . hop. 8.00 to 30.00 welllltilng an a r. ony cts mu, "M me 8373 ‘° 29”* _ °v°".‘°°" ' M arm 1 e r t, rl ores. mousse ° "°' il, "'°"" l ll ` ‘ v ' ’¢,-_ °°°" - l ee‘?.".'.2..-§‘.».§.°s.l".°"'° "?°" seék-1.-lane-. “:.'l»‘¢"~f»_'~li=f°--‘»'~»¢‘»-‘~=‘»‘=l~'=\`»‘°<=~`-‘-‘-"‘°‘“ . - The cllwnvs busv Store 130,000 to 140,000 a year, and they make the best- of Canadian citizens, for they are taking up awork they know well. They speak the same lan- lguage and have the same idenln as .our people and they find theruelven TRADE 0BSTRUC'l‘IONS REMOVED Mr. Foster remarked that the peo- moved some of thu obstructions to trade between the two countries. He reminded his bearers, however, that even yet the barriers set up by this country were higher than those set up by Canada, and added that while cacli person ‘in the United States lbuys ‘$1.50 from Canada, each Cun- adian buys 50 cents from the United *Stntns, an Canadians are contrihlit- ing more largely to the prosperity of their ~.ieighl»ors than are Americans. ln his concluding remarks .the Min- ister of Trade and Commerce express- ed his approval of the celebration of ,the hundred years of peace, and point ed out that the spectacle of the Eng- lish-speaking nations existing in such on world's peace. The conditions all over the world, he said, demanded that the money now expended on armament should lic expended on bettering economic and social conditions. MR. PELLETIER SPEAKS FOR , COMPATHIOTS | Hon. I.. P. Pelletier spoke as the representative of the French Canad- ians, who he said, were the most cn- thusiastic subiccts of the British Em- pire. They were loyal to the flag of Britain, while maintaining their lovc ifor the lnnd of their forefathers. The exchange of citizens between ~Cana1Nc. News. °' Entered, 13th. Novcmbcr.-- Schr. Laura. Cox, Renard, Buctouchc. ` ad_Way’s '_ eady. T elief I. L Haddock of McGee, Mo., writes: "I had muscular rhenmallsm sir weeks. Elm three doctors. but did not get much rt-llei. A friend insisted on mc trying R. ll. ll. and sent me two bottles. In twenty minutes after the that application I could tum in bed with ease. llne med two bottles and sm well." Avply the Belle! externally to the pert er paris llfecled, as briskly as circumstances will urrmlt. Benefit will else be derltv‘ed gem ' n edwly s Pllle. their slterntlve lc n 3 ulinly salted tn this disease. Wbene i trscied the R To Protect You from ihccold We have very careful y :eluted the following lines for our s cck and you’ll find everyone 0? th- m lip top numbers. They are all the very best we can prlcure and in nearly every instance lower in price than elsewhere. . , Blankels You've read a lot about blankets lately and most probably don’t want to read any more. just a moment-l-1ere’s ore case. The very best blankets suitable for use in this climate that we can procure in Manchester, England. All sizes $5-00, 6 00. 7.00, 8.00 pr. l . President Wilson had prepared, ear- . ` ly in the day a. statement of the sit-I N°w°"We,re talking: ‘Heavy Wadded f ' ~ nation reciting what had been con- Comforts, covered with real go;d I 85 e United States a great international sented by Charge O,Shaughnessy and printed §3tegn, 60x72 11-1¢h,___,__ o Best quality wedded, covered fine heavy Cretonue in good colors. 6ox72...... . ` Best quality Sateen covered down filled Lomforcs, bordered with matched v P . ` ' _ "There are elements in this case." plain color borders. 6ox7z. . . . . . 055 1' + Last Cali for ihe Silk Sale Saturday closes the sale of 36 inch heavy Messaline dress silks at the reduced price. Think of it a sill; one yard wide, good value at $1.10 and selliugat . _ . c A clear saving of zrc per yard yard i A splendid line of seconds Size 1 - 196 ¢&Ch _ 2Zc " 24c 27c 50c. “ 55c “ 35c “ K( 2 __ ll 3 H 4 U 5 it 6 K( 7 from cnc of the best mills in Ontario. The damages are Cs 65 so small you’ll have a bald - time to pick them out, while - as io prices-we’ll let them - speak for themselves. - Ladies' Bar none, ilie vcry finest line of iiiie heavy warm underu ear with a well combed up lining lo be seen in the city. Undervcsts with buttoned front I in either white or natural. Drawers in either style in wc; l both white and natural garment Boys , A special purchase of alarge qua-ntity allows us to sell this fleece lined underwear at the following _ prices Both Shirts and Drawers are the same price. S ze zz, 24, 26.........5c each 28, 30 “ 32, 34 “ Men’s _ Herels the bargain ofthe year. Penman’s and Eureka brand,best heavy fleece lined undexwelruzood and warm and never before sold at less C a surf ‘ than 95c a suit. Our p:ice................_ Si onlev l’5r0_S_. ' 4. #gg ~' `r' 1313:' ll-4 ‘_ fi _,_- f. i»l_'if’T »-.ual -yi at ~ '.>~`~f. Jw., l (V, ru ‘ri .. ‘l _ ...gi ; i 5 ‘ iL‘;e?l’ Zz" " _. will it il? 9.? 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