I i __ _:_»__._ -.-»v»-zw<»»_1~i%_‘»-K i r fi-1.' ifi nf _ I ' ,__ - -easc'_;:rsq¢~»w»r4 ‘ " ~'rHirciiAaLo'i"r‘r.1~owN eUafnp}.51~i_ W __ #li __ I »-qsqxfm-ii. . . _~-- _ - " - ~ . -'\ nas..-_ _ O' if-ll'sl» lack lie literally F '_ Govorsl litll ..l. Bad blood is the direct cause of pimples breaking out on the\face and body, and it is impossible to get rid of them unless you cleanse the blood of all Burdoclr Blood Bitters is without s doubt, the very best medicine for this purpose. ,- This old and reliable remedy 'has used for over thirty-five years, and hss~'a reputation unequalled by any other H8 purifying the blood. ` Mr. Peter La Pierre, Assistant Posti- iinsiei, Toucnimdrnius, sink., write.: “The fall before lust, I was very much troubled with piniples on my face and back. My back wus literally covered with them, und I could not lie on,it at night, they weresnpuinful. Onedny my_ sister advised me to use Burdock Blood Bittere, so I got two bottles, s.iid_'_beT0re' l had taken all the first one, the pimples had nearly disappeared, and now I am completely cured." ' ` lvfanufactim-d only by The 'l‘. Milburn C0., Limited, 'f`oronto, Ont. _ l:lAl.D JACK ROSE STICKS TO HIS STORY OF "FRAME Ul"’ NEW YORK, Nov. 13.-The imper- terbable "Jack" Rose, the’ bald- headed gamlhler, whose testimony was mainly responsible for the conviction of Charles Becker, coolo the witness stand today as the state-'s chief wit- ness against the four gunmen, charg- ed with slaying Herman Rosenthal at Becl<.er's bidding. Gencially speak- ing, his testimony was 3 repetition of his reinarlfablc nafrrative at the 'Beck- er trial. Under Bec‘1sr's orders he swore he threatened the gunmen with n "frame up” and' iinportuned them to tn.".c the "squealing" gu.mbler‘s nie. _ S'l`l'lAMSllll’" SAILINGS. Charlottetown Steam Naviga- tion Company, lggimited, (har- loltetown--Pictou Service Change of Time. Commencing Monday the 4 h of Nov- ember the S. S “Northumhe~lano" will leave the Compariy'n iwliarfdaily, except Sunda at . oo‘rlocl~, A. M.-Retuvn- Y 7 3 ing wilileave Picton after the arrival ul the morning train from llalifax. G. W. Wnalielord :to er 3| qi . _ _ souins, r.i:isiai\n'aiii MAGDALE-V ISLAND STEAM-SlllP SERVICE l`heA l. Steam ship “LADY BYBIL. will lizve the Rsirfwsy wharf,2Pictou ev ry onday and hursdsy mornlngon aravslof tra Fxpress from Halifax. fbi the Magda an slsnda, calling at _Sour-in P. I9. l. going and returning. ir" iii 'rw.iiebr sonoiléaorn (l’ll¢t:n’l.i:pii)tAyHii)lllax',u Chas alll H’es,A|¢snr. at Picton, Matthew & life sn. Agents al: Sourls or Win. MoLur Manager and Owner. Picton, April 22nd. lull 1' ‘ - cANAn|AN PAC . l‘5\‘_.EM R SSES | AND OTHER STEAMSHIPS F SA I LI N GS riton sr. Joiin, N. ii. EUPRESS OF IRELAND. .Nov. zglli Grampi\n,Chartcred, December i_';’h EMPRESS OF BRITAlN.. Dec igth H' BOOK RESERVATIONS NOW I | _ For Rates, Reservations,l-‘lsns.Llter ature. Tickets. Etc, Etc, apply to W.B HOWARD, (slshnrsl Azsnt. St., ' John, N. B. _ ~ " ____'.._-'_ ,___ PLANT I1_Nr: Direct Route to Boston Via Hawkesbury and Halifax Sailfngs every Tuesday at noon Returning leave Boston Svui days. -‘-’ _ _ _lfor further informailnn ap,-l l»°_ T.” NlC0l»|. Agent Ch’To wii See Our I New Line ’ " of Alarms \\ 9 , - . Q _ _ _ _.gr . (1,, -.‘ rl `§$flil`tlcU_larly,,g_in - the _Canadian North- ~Urn lfnes._ :Many farmers cannot get their _whsat»Bl1ip‘ped out at the sta- tions nearest to their farms. l 'Many of them are goin; in for long wagon iiauls and some are even taking the grain to points on the Great North- ern railway and having it taken _to the United States. On that line there is no shortage of cars, McKenzie said there was no such acute car shortage in the west this year as last. The first few weeks of the sea- son past off with very few complaints being heard. Anaemic People NEED MORE IRT)_N_IN THE BLOOD. If you are anaemic, you need more iron in your blood, and the tell-tale symptoms are a pale face,- color- less lips, ashen finger nails, poor circulation, and~short breath, and more serious diseases are easily con- tracted when iii this condition. What Vinol did for Mrs. G. S. Manuel of San Antonio, Texas, it will do for every anaemic run-down Person. She says: “I was weak and nervous and had general debility for about three years. M‘y health was badly run down and my complexion became sailow and badly affected with pimbles. While in this weaken- ed condition, I contracted pleurlsy, which made it very hard for me, I am happy to say that Vinol has( re- stored me to health again, and I have np] cough or soreness of the lunge at a .' We ask every anaemic or run- d0W“, Weak Person in this vicinity 10 Ulf a bottle of Vinol with the un- derstanding that their money will be returned lf it does not do all we claim. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- store. A flruggist can obtain an imitation of MINAllD’S LINIMENT from a Toronto house at a very low price, and have it labeled his own product. This greasy imitation ls the poor- est one we have yet seen _ot the many that every Tom, Dick. and Harry has tried to introduce. Ask for MINARD’S and you will get lt. mi SIEAMSIIII’ SAILINGS ». “nmfmi ce annex" on Board -the amendments or drops the Home RIO’I‘OU‘S SCENE IN BRITISH HOUSE _OF COMMONS. LONDON, Nov. 13.-The House of Commons; the popular house ot Ole "Mother of Parliaments,” was the scene to-night of a riot over l’l`0m10l‘ Asquith's proposal to rescind the_ac- tion of Monday, when the Unlonists carried by a maiorlty-of 22 Sir Fred- erlcl: Banbury’s amendment, defeat- lug the most important financial fea- ture of the Home Rule Bill. .The Unionlsts refused to permit the debate, and the Speaker was forced to -adjourn the session on account ob the disorder. This is an extremely rare necessity and the situation is considered e. critical one. The Unionists almost unanimously threaten that they. will continue to make business in the House impossi- ble unless the Prime Minister accepts Rule Bill. They declare that his ac-‘ tion is unprecedented and will be ob- structed unprecedented- measures ment to resign. _ _ ` The uproar far exceeded that which ‘stifled Premier Asquith's speech when he introduced the Home Rule Bill, and has not been eq_-ualled since the free fight over Gla,dstone's first Home Rule measure. 1, The Ministers were taunted with epithets like “’l‘raitors,-" "Apes," etc. " Sir William Bull, Unionist for Ham- mersmith, was ordered from the floor for repeatedly calling Mr. Asqkllth "A traitor." After adjournment the Unionists doubled up' programmes and threw them across the floor at the Prime Minister. Winston Spencer Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty was hit with a heavy book hurled from the camp of. the enemy. A f’xgl1t._appeared lm- minent until Wllfl Crooks, the Labor member, poured oil on the troubled waters by starting. the singing of "Auld Lang Sync." When the session began there were packed benches. The »Premier-s fol- 1°Wel‘5 Seve him agreaft cheer on his entrance and demonstrated that they were present in force by defeating a motion to adjourn early in the pro- Cwdillgs by a. vote of 327 to Zlil. The substance of Mr. Asq;uith's mo- tion was that the Banbury amend- ment be rescinded. "notwithstanding anything in any standing order of this House," and that the order of the House in respect to the Home Rule Bill take effect as though Mon- day’s proceedings had .not taken place. ' i ' the Banbury amendment was offered. Andrew Bonar '- On the bargain fixture npstnl you will see a loc of sloth skim ici- women-they run as high as 88.50 in vslue. You' cm have the one you wsnt. for $3.50. Moore A McLeod. 11-l8m8l. "Ths finest showing of inlnl: furs ln P. E. Island ,ls writing for your csll' to-day. Just. :ss the tremendous msgs of lovely muh and iisek. pisses -‘ond qixigidsr the saving that our con s prism figure gives cn. looro A tamed. _ _ - y ny ._ ‘Their object is rs mi-cc tin Govern-' nitmzir. "_,-_gi-» ‘ ' I _ l iuoNo'rolN,iii ' 'riuin 2 SEl..ECTl0NS Foll __ _ 3333 <,»,§__;;=; fu ` 1’ t ,inf-"‘ ‘ ;rhranim¢i9n,~_a’s_»'_\ _ _= _ s ever - _ month; tli\‘eav.srl#0’0¢D_ll'"li5q9|.' ' tiring from sctivsssrvtcs $40- month, but hs high ns 165 is`po'¢¢tb~f le. This ls independent' of any Dill* sion by the Railway Companies. -- Moncton Division _has about - 150 members. It is said the most _of them will support the new scheme. 1.. MARITIME HOOK EY. sr .-5 HALIFAX, N. S., Nov. 14- The Maritime Provinces Hockey As- sociation at their annual meeting last night decided for war on the N. H. A. in the matter for bidding for players. _ The League this year will be composed of the Halifax Crescsnts, Halifax Socials, Moncton Vlctorlas New Glasgow Cubs and possibly a Sydney team. _ J. C. Lithgow of ` Halifax. Halifax was re-elected as President. Dr. F. A. Taylor, Moncton, Vice Prest, G. B. Isnor, Halifax and Ches- ter Gregory Moncton on the execu-' tive. V NOT GUILTY BUT BE CAREFUL or _ooMPANY'YGU KEEP. PEMBROOKE, Ont., November 13. -Not guilty was the verdict,a jury returned this afternoon, after an hour’s deliberation at the trinl of Peter Collliis, charged with the man- slaughter of Grant Appleby in a fight near Cobaen, Ont., on the night of August 30, which arose over a 17- year-old girl, Lillian Gow. Before discharging Collins, Chancellor Sir at the verdict in the face of the evi- dence. The judge warned Collins to he more careful of lils_compuny and habits in future, _ - -` HIH A BM] STUMAEH PlPI§`S DIAPEPSIN Sourncss and lndigcslion ` is gone ii- Sour, gassy, upset, stomach, indi- zestfon, heartburn, dyspepsia; when. the food you ent ferments into gsos 'and stlliborn lumps; your head aches and you feel sick and miserable. t.hat's when you realize the magic iv Fape's Dlapepsln. It makes such rnisery vanish ln five minutes. If your stomach is in a continuous revolt-if you can't get it regulated, PUMG- f0l` Y0ur'sake, try Diapepsln. lt;_’s so needless to have a had stom- ach-make your next meal 3 favorite food meal, than take n little Dlapep- »sin._»'1‘»l=er9~‘wlll not be any distress- eat without fear. It’s because Pspe's Dfapepsln “really does" regulate weak, out-of-order stomachs that lgives it it’s millions of sales annual- y. Get a large fifty-cent case of Papc's Dlapepsin from any drug store. It is the quickest, surest stomach- relief and cure known. It acts almost like magic-it is a scientific, harmless and pleasant preparation which truly be- longs in every home ,i___._~_.__.._._ BElUlIHll HAIR _ A Simple Remedy Beautifies the Hair, Cures Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair. What a. Pity it ls to see so many people with thin, wlspy hair, faded on streaked with gray, and realize that most of these people might have soft, glossy, abundant hair of beautiful color and lustre ff they would but tive years of sgs,' and -thersi is no' excuse for anyone, young or old, havi- n You can bring back the natural col- or ot your liafr ln a‘few daysm and -' 11-nm. ~ _ _ __ ~;~,! _ 5) year _ ` ,, ~ '\, \,.g \ any subscriber of the usrdlsn - who rs A _ _ l ' fsmlts - | I _ » 'gllt 4_1..-ant. ----_ - 5---.- wi \ ‘* 4 . _,x < \ ’, , "' bl". 1 ~ _ -_ fi , 1' ..' _ , _ V; ,.*;‘»;,}_rl__, ` ¢ i THE REA-I. '“s_z\/_r.L‘NrL= cole/_Jr/rLE}" ‘_ " * _ Airs. L’/'1'lan'1z1`a, ll/adauié :°Fr¢'m'6e 3, r1__?'i1'¢_t-._"=“.'-5'id`6k°` mlg/lt” ` ti" 5 r f=`-,_ ' Ji-’_f;»-‘ _-'ii-' 'I ` __ ~ ` , _r~-.Ji _ ivy-_ ° _ sk _No mixing__no ` `sove po "i‘ _ _"* _ 7'_ ' _ -L_ _ A _ ' ' ___ _ thc great: big! ‘_ @ ' _ :foul-ne ailew can. It"sa paste _ _ _L ight mb’ bn“K tht! Shiner ~ ' "'e“d’ ‘° “°‘ 100.'--STOVE POLISH-I-lllc. _ _ ’~i _ _ 'I uv. _ . _ __ _ _ _ __...._....__._..»»_.-._ __ _ _ _ _ ,T __ John Boyd said be was not surprised ' Time lt! ln live minutes (las, WllMlN’S IIHAHM use the proper tredtment. There is no ~ necesssity for gray halrv under sixty- i __ - ;__..;!!__,.___.._ .___.._-_..,__ l l _._ __ '---- __»-L EA 4 _ . ' _ /1" ' _ '_ l lriieiiri-imltni. -\ XS# mmd '“°_“’_"»"¥le_""°*° tl/ »-, ,_ Soiiifel of our _Xmas Goods Arrive Qs _I “_5Wyirreniowimakliigianadvance showing of some Christmas goods. L As_tlie_ihanufacti1rers had-them finisher? they forwarded _them at this earlyvdate. A Neckwear We have receivel’ by ex- press today a quantity of our Christmas neck wear for nieii, showing all the latest designs and weaves to be in vogue for this season. made in two tone bias sill: effects at 36c, 5oc, _ ooo, 75c and $i.oo_`.' _, ‘ r _ `_l\'/Izi'i‘*f75i‘S __ A large line of these receiv- e'd'b'v"e'xpress also; Made ln 'allihe newest shades of sill: and ln nvarlety of shapes at $125 each. We have a large line in the cheaper grades also in a mercerlsed cotton from 35c to $r':i5, Umbrellas We are now. showing the new Xmas handles and made in all the _largest _designs at prices from ~85c to Q3 50. ‘ Af H_ose`l_ _ '_ Fancy Wool Hose. hdiide from f`ine_ Australia wool, comfortable and soft and easy on the feet. ‘Three special values at 35c, 5oc and doc per pair. ' _ 5 :instaucev -Mddeiu a large -_variety _o_f_paftei`ns at 'prices Shirts Some semi laundered shirts. This is one of the new ideas brought out by the manufac- tures this season. It has an extremely short-bosom, 7 iii~ cbes long, made in coat style in a variety of attractive pat- terns at $x,25 and $i.5o,Gray flannel shirts in -extra light weight English flannel, made particularly fotshcotiiig and sporting. It is an ideal Fall shirt in every respecf"with separate soft- collar, after __ the same style as the shirt which _bas been sq' popular during the past season at $2 35. _ _ Knit Vests We received from the nian» ufnctures in Germany our knit vests. The patterns are lovely. These goods are made from k'nit»fit_materigl` and we guarantee, a perfect fit lu every froin$z 5n_tol_$§.qo. ' _ Silk, "ffandk’fs j-Wears ‘making an advance showing of 'Christmas hand- kerchlefs and are giving sdiue veiylsreclal values just now and _ ve a very attractive line of :ilks at 25c each. Coat Sweaters The colors and quality that has been shown in this department cannot be surpassed by any store in the Maritime ` Pro_vlnces.` ~ _' ~~ ~ ' VA" We' have some ,very attractive lines at $5.50 to $5 oo each _ '°eid= wlt1!i11.='_l_if°=irf!1 °9“r*--f W°_'l_ev°_ _a Gluevff °»=¢ »'=1°.<> f_'°“‘_ §~¥~_2_§ _*f_’__"'5‘?,° Y - i » Caps, ’ ' Another shipment of our Fall and Winter caps receivel yesterdayg, _We can undoubt- edly say we are showing now the best' assortment of Fall and Winter caps ever shown i`n this country, in every sliapxi - and_ma_terial from 5o_c_t_o $2, 5of We nski youi to 'i 'I sud _visit _our . a depirtrii_gi§h\’_`jlllzl'gf._§ know we have many-lntdl"esf.‘-1_ ing things for yon”-_"_"" " ` -_ _ -' o I _ V .3 Paiariiqsr- -. A line lu flmellette pajamas received. »We know they are _extra good at the; p"tlee'$2.3§.‘ " 'rue elim oi this would be pfmp ing ruin, struggling nan-, either i ii ` ` ' ` _ 3 mu, ,O _,,,,g,,, ,gm the cm,dem_ 0, mam, 0, ,,,,,,,y and ,Mk ,,,,_,,,_ ___ r _ non or ,cue Bin at the onine where ins with erwwlvs oil. ‘ ' » ' ' _ i ' " ~ ‘ Law, Lender oi me j, _ ` _ ' » - ' _ . - Opposition, had gh, goof quickly and forever rid yourself of aiiny .dandrufl ‘ __ _ _ _ .1 _v . _ _ _,_: I. ,___ _ V _ _ inquired whether therowas any pre-` "ld l°°|'° hairs' _‘Fd m 9 Y'-“W hall' ._ V _ _ ' V 5 -_ ~"-‘_~._f.::';»,x ‘ ~ f cedsnt for the Government's course, 5‘"°W' °"°“5 5l1d_ \’°““w“1 by .Wing _- '_' _ _ and wheeim- it would not dwtroy an Wyetlns Sage and Sulphur I-lair - Re- R _ _ I, safegunrdg for 1-,guiuity in the medy. For generations Sage has been _ ____ ,-_ jf” _ fp _ .- Houpo of Cgmmons pl-oceedingm used for restoring and preserving the _ _ _ _ ` _ , -_-V __.~ Ariild loud'Opposition cheers, the °°1°" °' tl” “Uri ‘md 3'“lPh‘l" ll W' The business of farming ls ln the _ ' ` ‘ ‘ Speaker replied time ne wuia and no ¢°8“l”°¢ W S°°1P S‘P°°l°ll¢f»’a= 11°- mon critical period oi in aeveiop- _ ' ’ _ t ~' precedent for reshmding B decmon of ing excellent: for _treatment of hair -ment* . the House arrived at during the'pas- and °°"1p l"°“m°°' _ Both the working farmer and- the sage oi s bin. whether it would ae- I' Y°“ °'° °\'°“l>l°° with