N-JVEMBER 4. 1911 ‘ ' IRICES DROP WHMF 1 A in CHICAGO. , _(___ UHIGAGC, Nov. 2-Any man, or set. orvmen who buy so much grain that the price is held out of li e, or out of reach of buyers, may be consideredl as ncting restraint of trade. 'l‘hat is me basis of opinion of President _,_ A, F. Merrill, of the Chicago Bonrd of Trade, Washington agents the market broke nearly two cents from top fi ure and ci _ E B. osed in n., whirl of excitement selling within } cent of the lowest point 0( the day~ are worlrink 0" the i“vest‘l5“t'i°“ 0! »95i cents for December. ' ,,,, ,Hinged corner in wheat centred at piiiuiigo, and extending from Duluth und Minneapolis to the seaboard. Although declaring that no investi- gntion of the Chicago Board of Trade itself is under way, to the best of his knnwlcdge, President Merrill tonight said significantly: “I do know that the Federal agents who were in Lassie, Street Tuesday went to the North western markets yesterday. This iunkcs it look as if the Department of Justice at Washington considered' thcre was some understanding be-, tween big wheat owners here and at otlicr centres, Sor tar as the Boardi of 'l‘l‘ude as an organization is cau- SANo'rioN 'mx on THE umvisnaisn ovan ao -‘ BERLIN. Nov. 2-The niet of Reuss, elder branch, has ganngmned 5 s\ii'tax on unmarried men and wo. men over 30 of 5 per cent. on in- comes oi from $750 to $1,500, and 10 ner cent on amounts above stat. ed. See our special values in Blan k- ets at $2.90. $3 50, $4.00 ana $5.00 per pair. Flanelette Blank- ers 890 pair up. Beer Q Weeks. ll-4dr3| “ SAVE Yo Dou’t let the deadly inicrobe nic hnir roots. llse Rexnll “93‘-’ lic soft, healthy and free from gc UR HAIR ` of dandruff undermine the delic-~ Hnir ,Tonics and your hair \vill rius. Price 5oc und $1 n bottle. . Sole Agents The MacKinnon Drug Co. |` Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Streets. ~ l S. HA ' r i M i: r A B.HAltLAND Phone 'ical _.>= 'cr'-f,Sg<'é nag' 'Pogo ._ 3 .C,., s'.:_r.5s;;. : ' _.Il _.$3535.43 °B'}3'__"1O=' “°99§.`L voniincnoi LE Monday. 'l‘iii~i»:tlay 2. Wijdnestla ‘ri ny . . _ ssturnliy. 6.00 r West River. l~‘nturda.V. 2.00 p. m. for West_Ri\'ei-. 'Every alternate Mondaywill cali at Ve will be according o.tide. wall. Hpliidny s r Victoria. st River. ust River, will run as follows for balanc well, l-li\iiidny's and China Point. ’l‘uesdiiy RLAND~ Bti: iaii' `1< cg <&sc€“s5E? “masssssws 3PrPrP°r§§ 555355332’ »‘ AnRlVE und Chinn Point. Tuesday, . Wqdnesda l“ri_day, Friday Saturtlsy. Saturdny, rnon River Bridge on which da g Freiglit for East and West Rivers and Chiu 1 Point niustin ull cuses be prepaid 9-Sdihstutf. oF a 553 best Assorted Stocks l 9) (0 ® (0) <3) rc) 1' 0) 3;; to come in and h New Arrivals. l “tiur Long`Suit” Excl 1.) @@@@` °®®®C' T Haszord T A Allow us the pleasure of intro- "’ ducing you to one of the |.tll'q€Sl and (9) EliTlES that ever came to town and we ffl believe you will profit by their ac- iii quaintancc. Y0ll l11'€ 3lW3yS W€l£(lIIl€ 5" the Holiday Trade ®. Moore 'elexzi-.9>Li>®Q><°` 1 c 0) °3C~,`@§®®©C°`/‘E @@®L°`/C~)@~.~ e °“° » ° e of FINE ART Nill/` ave ti look at cur usive Novelties -lor fp, (9) fe; (5 ra. 9. fa `. t '.l.` J S C->ef-><~>@<-=.<-it-vc->c-6..-\.@;»>®,c<»>e No More Cold Hands PCI°fCCli0l1lSmolleless Oil Heater The Perfection Oil Heater is smokeless and odorless---a patented :inlomzitic device insures tlist. It is reliable safe and ecoiioni\cal_---burt_i.= niuc hours on one filling. I-landsoine, too--:drunis finished either in l»lui- unziuiel or plain steel, with nickel trimmings. FOR SALE BY S. W. Crabbe HARDWARE, P/\lN'l`S & O LS ` -i`~z-i»i»:»z~i-Ti-i-i~i-413-1-i-T-i-»i-i-i-i-x-i~-H-»1-I~l-1-l-I-I-1~I~°l'°1-l'~1~l“1~l~I‘°!~'!°'l° _.-.,- -~ 7?./,~., T :_\~`:\ @\s\§ _~`§&\ `~>f‘~¥_~\ Tl el il //./ll' ‘tl ' ' / " , ggz I s \\\.\-\_._,.s,~\\~..;___.___ 0 B Stands Extremes an J/ df/Y ¢ ' 1 , , . A 9/ V . 4\~*_._ \<‘ _ 3. -A , .N ,_ V _ __ _ y és {`/Ai A . l. "il" ~ ’, "~ ~-~ :r:"=~ /1”" ’ ‘ "M i ' '».l_".~.'i/;/:,/_;t§‘/'»_-. 422/>¢Trnde Marti llegisiered' ,\I\.~‘\v’l'.i;!%=.f// @ /A fi/-.iff 1 -'A ‘~\`l ".27 _'»"'/ lt’ 'Ze ' _ c _' //.-_'(5 -f ;\_l.‘ll=1i~;¥(’f//fllfl, ll.. wif “fl 'sw ‘\‘~§`.`l“‘\ -ii, 1. _A “ ry;//,,/" ». ` ""b' ~~`~~l`\\\~ =--"5>.,°.v¢"'-'°/"5 dp' \§»`3.§"` s*\\i\\-":‘ >=;’_5£\Vl d in Canada '"""°*/15;f'f--'=-..'ff/ of Heat and Ciild _ ; _~ ‘ i :cs and linrm :il points $2214 ,::,r?|:e:;f m]‘._.;‘;(.).i‘.iit<»ii. Allie-rin ~-and the W eittreme cold has no effect RUBl?.ROll') is used on lu on il. iilfliug~ iu the West _ln~'l\f‘-‘. (Hunt __ \\~\if-rv flll’ llin'V‘ South Ainericn und thc- .. ‘ ' . - 4 _ ._ ~ » _~ onllll m,.,m",_,|, ,.eg,,.|¢n_ from 9.. io loo dcgrtcf for lv A --and the extreme heat lgs no effect on it. _ Could von ask for s mon. ..nti:.fncio"Y "°°5"§! °f 7°” iota i`....i i......r write f The Rogers Hardware tin., Ltd. ,,,,,, ` ',i63Kent,Street . ~- - ll.‘2l§.‘§~S. A §}il,.§33 D .ir ' or samples and DNC*-*~ __ _-~ 1 -i toned in is ...,.~......,»~ : ` Threats that warehouse receipts im- mllllfmti Of bushels of store here -_-_-_-_-,-,Q,_-_-,-_-_-,-_-_-_-,-,-_-Y-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-,-,-,-_-_-_-,-_-,-_-_-_-,_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-f,-_-,-_~_-,-,-,-ff,-_-,-_-,-_-_-.-,-,-_-f,-_-,-,-,-.~.~_~,-_-.~::.~.~_» might he seized gv'd ~ 1 s,,,,.ac,. mal ,,,,,;"’a ,)',,:;‘,°,fz,‘_:‘g “e,°,‘;;‘,_f It pays to buv in this Province. _r Harry Tidniarsh. City, returned _ __ ._ . _ _ _ _ on the market t0da,,_ D Sch" m, --C___ _ __ t d from the west yesterday afternoon. _ _ _ 1 :_g}__ , . , . r an, »i y, e es . ‘ , _ In me mst fell mumtes 0' "“d‘“K morning for Moncton. y er ay Col. H. M. Davison, (lity, was a ‘ "‘// 1 . "J » 1 I l l l 1 I i Ilev. Dr. Flnnders presided at the . John Tlianksgiving Duy, and was as- l oi., ~- -_,~_:__'. i.-_ =_..i,-' ¢...!_.-._-3,.._ . , ,, -. 5 , .; .1 , »- _ -. ...l -_ ._ .i. f, ry. ~.-_-< .., _ f. ..; -~,.» ‘s ly ~» » .irq 1 _, . » .~ v ,»;, “._.. _‘ ,,.,. , >, f » _ , "'¢I'i"l‘»i“3.'? .5 " '-'-'~."€‘}l1»':??ili'.'T‘!il.~l `l',`r.-{‘~'_.' .-i'_¢f_"».-"~3‘ '~-*£81 3~"'l;é"‘¢'.".=i.:.1,_7'»'_.-..':1 `2',_"`»-2'." ‘i‘-.7 - ' , ` ' . '_ ’ 1 1 ' - ' ;»*1i;’-l’l_Z.‘;’ ` ` F.-; l.$§".1'i,".'.‘»r‘1'.-d'v':»... ' "- "ali-..i' _-4-F7; '.'_.L.. i.»7§.€.f»,'ff 513' ii:-‘; /:.4--.=.f‘v. f ,ri '-7. - .' - s e .- f 1 '-' f -- ..- - ,... » , _ .,. ' , - . . 5., . -» ,_ .V . . . _ . f~ ' ._ \ wi _ ~r» it ' ' _:.¢',,.' ,-._.~»,~- .»_,, . l f , .. A i r . . _ < . ‘ »i = . ,_j‘_T_Ij§gf@_§?E§T_ Nm I THE CHART-0'1"1'ET0WN GUARDIQN __ T T FIRST Or Aw-"_ _ H PAGE THIRTEEN7 Robert F. Webster. Fort Augustus, leaves this morning for iilegina. _ There were no cases before the pol- ice court in this city yesterday. - Rev. Z. L. Fash will preach at Marshfield tomorrow afternoon at three o'clock. di Q- H038". Summerside was in tbl” “ti Yesterday and returned in he afternoon. C. _H~. Nelson, City, 0| the Massey Harris Co., left on the express yes- terday morning for Moncton. Donald Nicholson, M. P., city, was a passenger west yesterday nfge,-_ noni), _ It ld Hllllll McPherson of Bellevue who offers for ,S1116 his land as referr- ed t0 ln l/esterday's issue. When rgferrinf: to the death of the late llrllliam l.ow_ther, Cornwall, the contribution omitted to say that David 'l‘. Lowther, Carleton, was also a brother. . Rev. Z .L Fash will Dreach in the Baptist Church. city. tomorrow In ‘Elle m0fd1_“i<_ the subject will be The act of L_.‘hrist. In the_ evening the, Blllllect will be A Hurd Riddle, | L* I R_€V. Dr. G. M. Campbell, of ML Allison University, arrived in (:hm»_ lottetown on Thursday evening. I-le will remain in the city until Mon- llay fmd preach in The First Method- ist (hurcli in the ev@ning_ | Prof. Theo* R0=s, City, was H pas. senger to Summerside yesterday B1. ternoon. He will attend .the Govern- ment sale of Purebred cnttie and Bl1€¢‘li which takes place there today. After a holiday of one week the _Student Bible classes at the Y. M. U. A., will meet this evening at 7 0'Cl0Ck. 'l`he‘ Cllampions are led hy Rev. J. Heaney, and the Student Templar:-i by Secretary Rei1y_ Ai. ready nearly sixteen are enrolled in these two groups. A,_ B. Warhuton, M. P., City, has received the Coronation Medal which has been presented to the members of the i>u_l‘liameiits of the self governing doininions who were the guests of the committee of the members of the Imperial Government; on the occasion Of their l\'lHJ'esties‘ Coronatioii. Speaking of a clergyman well klmwn in this City, the <_‘.nrin1_ian Guardian says: “llev_ 1)i~_ T_ A_ Moore, our Secretary of Moral i_ie. form, left last Friilay for Columbus, Ohio, to tgke part in the Interna- tional Pur.ty (‘oiigi'ess. From thence he goes to Calgary, tu investigatel socinl conditions and deliver some three weeliaassistiiig in the Alberta art Mantel, who under her mai-den, name of Marie Booth Russell, was. leading lady in her actor husband Sbakespearian plays, is dead at tier sunimerhoine hcre, from Briglit's dis ease. Mr. Miintcl arrived on 3 spe- cial train from Pittsburiz. a Short* time before her death, and as l\el bye Rob." 'l‘liese were her last wi-,i-(is. Besides her husband, her mother and two daughters ,were nt the bedside. Miss Russell played heie as cn star \v‘itli Mr. Mnntell, some years ago in ri revival of Slinkw, ispeiirciin plays. | gathering in (Veutennry (‘.hurch, St. gisted by Rev. W. W. Brewer and Rev Wilfred Goetz, with Rev. H. E. Tho- mas as the pi-encher. Mr. Thomas took his text from Psalms, xxiii-12 2 "Blessed is the nati0n Wll0S€ 'G°d ls Jehovah and the people whom he has chosen for his own nssumption of the text, he said, was that God stood as vitally related to the nation as to the individual. He gpoke His secrets to the liid_den chambers of n mau'_s heart, but Just- as truly He flunil. Hls message from the mountain peak and the fertile pinin, He impressed his will On the structure of minds and buried Hisl desi ns into the history Of It face' 5 _ Reference was then made to Tha:__i_\:;_ _ L- - ""'°' inheritence." The 1 passenger west yesterday afternoon. Charles D. McLean, Clyde River, has left on n business trip to Moose-` .lllW. Sack. He will be gone several weeks. - --~- - Ii. A. Haszard, Grocer, has some choice Gravenstein apples as well as good cooking ones. His iid appears elsewhere. Duncan and Mrs. Bonneil, who have been ln this city for the past week, left on return to Summer-side yesge,-_ day afternoon. , _Rev. L. H. Jewett, Murray Harbor, Will I-‘Peach at Vernon River morning and evening and at Cherry Valley in the afternoon, exchanging with the pastor, Rev. Geo. Orman. _ Rev. Wm. Harrison, City, has mf interesting article iii '/.ion‘s Herald, Ol' the 2'i'ili -it . on the beginnings of Methodism. It is suggested bv the Ecumcnici-il Conference in Toronto. _The Griind Master of the Loyal 0l‘R_Ui-Zemcn of P. E. Island expects to visit the following Lodges: Uigg, Monday evening, Nov. oth; Millview, Tuesday, Nov. 7; Heatherdale, Fri- day. Nov. 10. He will be accom- panied at the two latter meetings by Brother 1'). Percy Rowe and thc' Heatherdale meeting will be open to the public, Tomorrow the farewell meetings of Candidate Mary Murray will hc held at the Salvation Army. Miss Murray has been in the employ of R. C. G05. 54 Fitzroy St., for the past two years and _leaves early in the week for the Training Home in Toi"- onto. All who wish to bid Miss Murray farewell will be cordially welcome to any of the services, The latest issue of the Christian Guardian has the following 1-Cnnpl lottctown loses a valuable member by the removal of Hubert Beer nnii his family. He has been for some time Superintendent of the Sunday- school; 'and also it trustee and an nc- tive member of the Quarterly Official Board. Few families have been more prominent in the life .ind work of the Brick Church than have been`, the Beer family for three generations. It is a source of deep regret that by scarcely one active member of that family non' left in Charlottetown. . Rev. Dr. McElfi'csh, of (}hicago,ln- ternational Teachers' Training Super- intendent, passed through the city last night, leaving by the Pacific ex- press for the State of Michigan. He has recently attended the provincial Sunday school convention at (‘har- lottctown and Middleton (N. S.),and expressed himself as well pleased witli the interest exhibited in Sun- proviuces. Wliilc in Nova Scotia lie thc enormous Cr0l1 Uf Hl1lll0B ~w.»-. T -1 th em _ ‘ A . , 1* i.___.. T - Carlton Blankets-the Result of 110 Years Experience--$6 00. $6.75. $ 7 .50 li- ‘1 A MILL that has been making blankets for'.o_ue liuiidred :in-fl lun , years, naturally learns something about how to make- lilnnloffs well Ciirltfui = blankets are the ricli result of more than a century of czireful lr.-:irniiig ii-,»\\'. Carlton blankets are .made offinc Australian Wool. i;:ir]ton iil.in`i»;ci.~; .ire so ' woven that the soft silky nap is strongly durable. Carlton blmkczs iclnin _ permanently their rich softness and warmth. lu addition to :ill their .niaci- 1_ good points, Carlton blankets are whipped separately. Thur' iiieruis rlmr' j,-oil ‘ have no work of cutting, and finishing-they are all read): -.vlieii you buy V PKICES $6.00, $6 75, $7.50. The prices; vury according to size :md f weight Sec them today. __ .. _ _-_ ' ___.., .T_ 4 l , 1 H0igl1f»S. N- -»l~. SHYS thai MVS- R0l1- Going through the Annapolis valley r ‘.) addresses. Ho _will after\vai'ds spend dny _school workin the maritime __' I 5 "`°“’ °"“"" l.‘.‘ii§.°.“.$"‘i¢.".I.‘i§ST..iffSi§‘.”'§'..§’¥..l§‘.§l.i3 Warm "N iggerhead” Lining ° A recent despatch fro Atl nt' i #ti the f Gr nd l’rc, _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ m 8 lc M M I scenery 0 8 .\i W HERE is what we claiiu is the best coat' v:ilu_c in P. ln. I, lianrl some well made coat of a .got d grade of broadcloth, with a iie:iv_v u-ni'_iii lining oi _, _ “niggerliead" vvitli fine smooth warm fur collar. The coat is inode wiih scnii fit- ting back, strapped scams, and is supplied in all good Sizes. If you could _iust see __ how .oid-how well made-how smart] r finished this cont is»~~\'ou would have ' :» 2. _ _ > - , yours in :i nnhutc. Very special value _ .. . . ...'$i5.il0 ‘ ,» O . _ i-cached her bedside she said, "Good- _ ___ __ M _ __ _“___ __ __ __ _ __ _ _ _,,,,,_,,,__ _ , _ .\ _-do .».\ .vs-.A lf L “_ _--t .N ~-<» »¢..>~u.r ». ?. 4 /- 'r / > 11-f' ' - --~ 9 ___ 1,; i. " _.- ._ _ _.,_=_ - f __ I 0 for musical training. played by anyone. Player P 'azz The Player-Piano ranks as one or the greatest in- ventions of modern days ~ an instrument that liit once iiiastercd the most coinmon- place student can play the greatest works of the greatest inasters. For the musical student, too, it is invaluable. lt sh0\vs just lion' ri piece should be played-gives the correct iiitcrpictntion and time. See our Player-Pianos before buying-get an instrument that can' he 'I 1:-:..°.':: /virrier eros l . A Few Facts About Tlieli, --` "E Em V O “Z” :WC HQ: "11 2;” Oro 'dm Eu Q0 _Q11 IN NG non c'iioNfr'”siii.i ARLOTTETOWN, - . oi ..."‘f‘. `-. ` » .-Ai_<.<='=ft»‘.~=`». ->~».» s . - . . `-‘ . ` \` t _ ._