tofiTrespassers be a meeting or the moeuuveconn- cil on Wednesday asst. 19th, inst" at l p. m.. in the‘ Council Chamber, Provincial blildllll. v - 8T. THOMAS, Ont., Nov. 12.- Twenty Italian laborers on the con- struction work, saw snow on Mon- day for the first time. "The! U1!" up their jobs under its chillinz lu- fluense and. left for sunny Italy.- " SURVEYING HARBOIL-llessrs. Robert Nicholson and Carl Milford of the Public Boris oilice, in this city, left yesterday for Blooming Point’ where they will make a sur- vey for a new boat harbour to be built there. THE CABOT.—T|JQ S. S. Cabot ar- rived in Charlottetown at 9 a. m. yesterday with a cargo of coal for Buntain. Bell C0,, and after dis- charging sailed in the evening for Sydney. 2652. § glixeenlor- i All Tllle Necessary Qualifications ? Your executor should be financially strong as a guar- antee of integrity- Your executor should be conservative-not one liable to speculate. --\_ Your executor should be PLANT LINE.— m. James Car- on’, W119 will live until thg rngher, agent of the Plant Lina steamers here, has received a dis- truit will be carried out. Your executor should not be suject to illness or absence from the city. Your executor should be trained in that very work. These are just a few of the important requirements. This company is an ideal executor and trustee. It: paid-up capital and re- serve is $2,800,000. It is con- servative. It will not die, be illor travel. Its officers and stall have spent years in study and actual experience in this very work. Consult us today regarding your will. There is no charge for such consultation. tnomlluon TRUST g s; company 'i‘d'l‘he Perpetual Trustee" 4 p. c. on Deposits ll. M. llavison patch from Mr. H. L. Chipman, Hali- fax, Eastern Manager, stating that they are obliged to cancel the steam- er’s eastern trip this week. There-l fore, there will be no Plant Line sall- iug from this port on Friday next. CHESTER NOT GERALD-The ap-, plication which was presented to the Supreme Court by Mr. J .J . Johnson, K. 0.. on ‘Tuesday. and which to become a student at law, was on behalf of Mr. Chester McCarthy, not Gerald McCarthy as erroneously stati- ed. ACCIDENT TO CAPT. THOMAS:- An unfortunate accident has, been sus- tniued by Capt. Thomas,‘ who is well known in this province in connection with his scheme .oi introducing mi- grant farmers and farm labourers from England to this Island. In or- rier to meet two far laborers whorrr- he had induced to come out from the Home Country, Capt. Thomas re- cently went to Halifax from Souris, where he has been for some time. While going aboard the steamer by which the two men had come, Cal?!»- Thomas slipped from the ladder and fell, and sustained a fracture of one of his legs. l-le is consequently lnid up in Halifax, receiving surgical at.- tention. As soon as he is able to travel he intends returning to the Island. With regard to the two emi- gyjanls, Capt. Thomas has succeeded in placing one in employment at Gar- digun and the other at Vernon River. M31138" STOCK GOINGw-Yesterdav “was . ther record day in applica ons M01715 B10131! lid‘: stock in the Bruce Stewart d; Charlottetown Co. Limited concern. The 350 shares of Treasury Stock oflered to the pub- lic are now in a fair way to be gob- bled up within a. few days, some of the applications yesterday‘ being ior blocks of from one to five shares. This is Prince Edward Island's grow- ing time and the confidence of Is- land capitalists is shown by their readiness to invest in home indus- tries. Everything in the past history Other ofilces- Vancouver. . Victoria, Nanaimo, New Westminster, Calgary, Regina, Winnipeg, Montreal, London, Eng; Antwerp, .. Belgium’ of the Bruce Stewart & Co business. tends to the strengthening of this afifdbsmstty confidence. The business has grown J from a one man, one shop concern to ‘mjoint stock company with a capit- al of $125,000, a wage and salary list of $45,000 a year, and giving em- ' ployment to men representing ap- proximately 300 citizens. And the "one man" under whose manage- ment the businesa has grown to these proportions ls still at its head, now with others equally qualified in their various departments, to assist him. It is not to be wondered then that there is n rush for the stock oflered. With increased capital the business will grow even more rapidly than be- fore and the name of the Imperial Motor, which has made the company ' famous, will go even farther than id". N e ever. 2653. .- ‘ YYOICE SPEUAUST '1' Prof. Ii. l. Tnnton Qoher of Voice Culture Piano . and Or I "Voice Culture" a specialty, Studio 146 Great George street, $448,l1,1Mslt6Wks _.__.___.___. zzlf you want u. cure for, that cough —0ne that won't effect the stomach and that will allay all irritation be- sides curing the cough-try Rexall Cherry Bark Cough Syrup. It is easy to take and most wonderfully‘ efq‘ fir-lent in results. Two sizes 50c. and 25c. a bottle, money back if dissatis- All jpersons shooting or trespas- sing or allowing their dogs to run olrd “fit on PmPfitY 011 111a "91 fled. The MncKinnon Drug Co., EABY 331N135 THE S C thC MOUDt Edward Rflld Corner Great Ggorgg 3nd Kent, 503,- ‘MOTHER $25,000. lately-l owned by Messrs Long Metf. —— Bfgthgé-s, and north of property PATTERSON, N. J" Nov. 11.~— ' Mrs. Elizabeth ‘Rintenhouse, wife of , "by gee from Elsworlh E. X X Dr. o. s. rrittenhouse of 42o Van 113w e 919553111911- D083 Houten street, has come into the math“ 131K? 11111111118 01’ hllllllllg ,, s, possession of 820,000 because she is on said property Wlli be killed. 11151 as 2°°d twenty-five years old and has a baby’. L _ J’. R DINNIS won't do The money was in a_trust fund left ‘ 361.11.; Mtg by her grandfather, Cornelius Ter- 4 3 . -- - Mr. Dealer gang, and tue¢w;u_lm,nosti£g_ the etch- tons was ma e a y e tests or Must have wgen-Jlllkllrs. Bittenhouee; was eight I rs o . , . ' . - ~ flffheffflnd originally was $8,000. Terhune bequeathed theincome to his The best and no other Don't send anything but INVERNESS. 2545-1 1-7Msl x x an lllvlnrlos One could keep on talking oi this splendid stock and take up columns of space but why should one. when the reader has a cordial invitation M0 our cfllw and have your from Patonl to call ea any time, smiued free o! charge. Only any hour, and view at leisure the Jew minutes and we will tell departments touched on and those 1! villi 1W wand it," that haven't even mentioned. e make such as the leather "I Qnqveltiee h ll in sllthe fancy articles soinuch fen"- , iflfl-Jlfidflf-tns t ed h . uf tnrers and the lit- ‘ ceip-sljlermod- d‘: nicitiesmtlrasgdd so mush to the » ‘ ., ’ ~ ofhitylsly. The isvltstieuzsglsln is liven.- 1 fer-era a»: 1 the ; ~ " Court granted, allowing the applicant ' w doctor. It stops aooulll. “thins and bronchitis. l ‘Wltlllmidn- evening the Rev. D. McLean ' f eerelnoliygwhen ’ the ubly bondifdl mat g . Dudley j‘ ‘ "pop -g-.pluml>er of M n’), of this city, Nellie" -- ins, for some timb‘ ‘ in the employ of T. White l: Bun. The presents received were many and costly betokentng the wide spread popularity of the young ‘cou-. . pie. The Guardian joins in felicltae‘ time. DR. BHARPER BOUGHT.—-Captaik D. A. ‘McKindon of this city. has pur- hcased that phenomenal trotter Dr. Sharper, from Mr. J. A. Mcllennan of Sydney. Dr. Sharper, was ' the greatest green trotter on the Mari- time Circuit this season. Out ,0! five races in which he started he cap- tured four and one second in easy. style and went to the last mark of 2.19 flat. It will be remembered that Dr. Sharper was, the horse that do feated Devizish ‘Dorothy at Halifax, during. exhibitidd ‘,jwee?_k__: PEIQQIIALS Mrs. (Dr.) Ledwell and son Jack, Charlottetown, left yesterday morn- ing on a visit to Boston, Mrs. Led- wcl's former home. _ _ My. G. Russel Watson of the Royal Bank of Canada, ‘Halifax, formerly of Charlottetown, has been transferred to Truro, N. 8., as Accountant. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Brown, Charlo- Jtetowngwleft yesterday morning on a trip to Boston and New York. They were accompanied by their daughter Mrs. G. J. McCormac. e-rv-J-rw. Mr. Sydney Aslfieinhedy/ arrived in Charlottetown, Tuesday “evening, no companying the remains of his moth- anthu late F. Kenuedy,_ whose funeral todk place in George- town yesterday. ::CARTER k ($0., LIMITED, »_are advertising one car load, 40,000 pounds of Wrapping Paper in MAN- ILLA, KRAFT, FIBRE, GREY BROWN, and WHITE DRUG; rolls ‘and reams, all sizes and weights; al- so onc million PAPER BAGS, ofrthe celebrated S. 0. 8., make in sizes quarter pound to twenty-five pound: Also No. 1 and N0. 2 Cotton 'l‘w'lne Hemp and Hosiery Twines and Sea Island Twine, all at lowest prices, WHOLESALE and RFH AIL. lltild-ll-IZMJI. B. C: FISHERIES HOLD ' - ANIMATED MEETING. LONDON, NOVrr lL-Bir George inoughty, M. P, presided today at a ‘crowded and animated meeting of the ‘British ColumbiiiuFisheries, Limited. ,whose debenture lbolders put the con- cern into the hands of n. receiver. The meeting proposal to appoint n committee of investigation. y Answering press criticisms,‘ Sir George Doughty maintained that he. his son and fellow directors played a straight game; neither he nor his son received n penny in salary. He ad- mitted the plant cost far more than the estimate, but the company now arrived, at a cost of $300,000. at the best fishery station in the world. Sir George suggested that $250,000 be raised in new” debentures among the present shared . . to provide a, working ca l ,. e iarginal capi- tal was SL250 Hi-“llhe immediate difficulty/j arose f_ om-ythe refusal of _ ’ ,. ank to _ further adv noes. IhSXfinan a stringency. Sev- eral shareholders criticised tha heavy expenditures on.p:ant, trnwlers. etc. Mr. l-Iafflmersleyp M?" stoutly de- fended Mr. George Doughty. the fund-fshouid go to his grand- daughter when she became twenty- five years old, -provid'ed she hid a child. Joseph McDonald, executor of of the estate, went before Judge Kle- uert in the Orphans’ Court and ap- plied for permission to turn the fund over to Mrs. Rlttenhouse. The judge signed the order. ‘ will’ l! _ kiwtlie nuufi tion once subscrll ' stone new l‘ relievsssiek sorenhss and in; and snuillingl... L.” hing head- nothing elle in the world gives such prompt relief as "Pope's accepted Doughty’s . yvidow and provided inhls‘ em that orrawa nkrssr '4 » ' o as _ 1._' '. fdbfieouiuri‘ Ill in ' mi ' In 6f énarticle on the _ Conference“ the ‘ mose- rnn-- “1"'11"'~1@° 9'1"“ ‘571-"1 . g5,’ duum-I ,',l"he' two q estions considered at gym-mun. ,4g¢;',gy“¢' _ mu’ the Ottawa conference the other “mug; . ; fday were increased subsidies for the nqnmgtqy $151 quit by". provinces and maritime representa- yq“; thfdh- 110D. _ In the matter of subsidies _it was contended that there should be u readiuatrnent between the provinces which costs. fonly provinces amounted to about 35 per ' gent.‘ _fg the total revenue while at he mesent time the amountis not. ore than 8. per ‘cent. The resolu- _ion agreéd upon _ by the conference ihsked_;that there be naps‘ ‘ tional10 Said n. great Congregational sprawl,”- per cent. of the revenue _ ibutgd among the provinces. The resolu- TO e Hen. "You're a. beautiful crea- tnrsj," ' ' . And the Hen. lust for that Laid an egg in hishat And thus- .Idid the Bomber " tion submitted provided that what ever amount isvgranted should be de- g vided among the provinces,‘ according Hen pawn-d to Population. This was strenuously ' ~- opposed by the Island delegates and And you shall be rewarded by per- a eemvrcmm was elected erovldlns fect satisfaction if youoaee Youug- 1115i 0f the Hddiflflllfll B- Adams Company at the ‘pang-ions; mount _. i. granted there should next week starting-Monday, Novem- be ‘ first set apart a eum per- 17, 17p” ‘Qoggqvgy; guamntqfsufllcient to increase by 50 per cent. eyery ploy to.“ entirely‘ satisfactory [the sun-snow votedto the provinces to you. that/sfadl‘. is it not? And 1°!‘ 1985mm?" 611d .8°V°""I1°lll?. the than, too, they not {July gm; yo“ m, balance to be apportioned according highest quality oflliroductiona, bdt to population. "This meansj-llflli ...ll the prices are reasonable’; 25, 35_ the recommendation la acted upon 50 cents. . the Island will get‘ <,§50,_0_00, Nova They are proud to saythey o5 17,-, col-la $55,000, New Brunswick, $00,- the highestclasa players,‘ ' ‘ ' " '1'~000 and Quebec and Outdrlo, $120,000 ' ch‘ before any money is distributed etc, the field allords. Thee v _ rnalutalliedfrom season roese n the heels of copulation. In pro- " to population it will be seen you well know ' ' is ford Wild“ unlit , and detail the‘wadchw'ord. that" filler ' the cheered dlinlllllcne Under the Bear's Paw=~~has-been ssl- Pill“!!! Edwarilsland would get a acted for the opening play, and needs lunch larger share per capital o! the no introduction to_ the local patron's grant. than any other province. as it has had the usual run neces--| There is no doubt whatever that sary‘ for a1 standard success in both-if the Island's representation case New York and Chicago, and a most had been the only one before the con- successful tourlast year breaking all ference little difficulty would have records, for_ this type of" splay, at been experienced in having n resolu- Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, tion passed favoring it. But the de- Plttébllrli- Cleveland. Buffalo. ‘ lilld ls 1 tes decided that. they could not 2:: "his t» = “L Sea“ no“, on 881m ' and apart from the maritime |rro- m t “new-er ~. TEEL FREIG TER lb noru‘ i a» ‘ been n 1s ovsnnus. REVERE l renown-LIAM. out... ov. 111- Immediately on receipt of t advice of Captain Footc of the 8.8. l-Iamouic that he had sighted what he took to tug J. T. Horn was dispatched to the scene of the dsiaster, The Lug Br- r-ived back in port late last night with the information that no vessel was aground on the island, r-rner than the old hull of the Monkhaven, which Chas. McKenna, Kelly's Cross; J. A. was wrecked some yen“.- go, The Robertson. Bonshaw; M. L. Maroon. supposition is that Capt. Fnnic had Souris; A. Keoughun. Cardigan; Rev. ‘ either mistaken the o.d vreer-zd‘ hull J. Chaisson. RustPoy John F. Mc- for the Leafield, or if a vessel b d LEOd. U122: W- C. Delang. Narth Try-c‘ been wrecked there she had niirl :11 0n: M- Jl HBYBdH. ‘LODCOD. Ont-z into deep water and sunk. The ma. Rev- P- D- McGuisen. Vernon Rigor: the Canadian Pacific Railway. she Rev. J, C. McLean, Bulhmersideg av, 1131;] .381 4 ' - Rev. J. C. McLean. Summerslde, J. w‘ ended with at”; ‘raid-h F C. McDonald. M. 1).. York. is mweral days murd“? Y » Vl0'l‘~0llll_-~ e ab. l n. 1.. Poole, Montague; w. Menin- ? NE‘! YORK. Nov: 11.—-A cable from en, Montague; S. A. Heis. Halifax; ‘T-lfillmiu to the Tribunpsays: l J. o. McIntyre, Montague; 1,, MC. Wonderful turbines will drive ‘the Lean, New Perth; A. Rogers. Sum- mamnwth 61111911191.‘ Aqllltfllllfl. Wlllch merside; W. A. Cameron, Toronto; W. A. Cameron, Toronto; H. N, Sharp, St. John; C. Roscnhall. Mon- ' ‘ a . treal; A.-J.- Eraser, l-lalifaxz" H. C. I 6C’ Miss Dean, Boston; S. A. Kennedy, Bostok; A. Nicholson, Boston; F. C. Colwell, St. John, N. 13.; E3. Shacky, North Tryon; Mrsi J. A. Cameron. New Glasgow, N. 8.; Ed. Pye, 0t- tawa; Rev. A. P...McLennan, St. .An- drews; Mrs. D. J... Watkis, ..St. An-. drews; Miss M. Watkis. St. Andrews; """_—-——-—.~—~ ‘it ,;"»:§ jhlrrssr PRODUCTION on}? I MARINE ENGINEERING. McIntyre, Halifax‘; P. E, foams" st, John; H. J. Man Montreal; r. Pet- ers, New Glasgow-l." 5r’ ~ ' , OIIEEII A.e McConnell, St Thomai. Cuts; L. McDonald, East Point; J. J.- I-iughes, Souris; O. F‘. Wintermutgni’. Toronto; E. W. Phelan, l-lgliial; I‘ Major A. H. Paint. Halifax; A. Maths _ eson, Dundas; fzFphlelnfilushingpggh. * bonw . P 1 A" Food v ; ¢\-. WILL TAKE UI’ LONTRACTINCJ‘ OTTAWA, Nov._ 11-—J. B. Arm- strong, chllef engineer of the Hudson B8? railway. has tendered hifrosig- nation to the Minister of Railways and Canals and it has been acceptgd, M1"; Armstrong proposes engaging ‘in the contracting busfness-‘audifcr ‘this reason iseleavi-ng the government‘ nlov- Ho hes been conntctediwltb this work i999)“ qcnunenceineut. Hamill be w. wleil b ' . er$r'.i.vhc' isdu . w , . ynJ. P . I con; Pfflvi life, tlflifladibl 6H m! hm, _ “i, _.. . eeuweyj cddiltffhctionfifid nllifinfiil Ilsa FIIIC 3395-19” be metallic-um Winnipeg‘ 1 _ ’ ", , With the will yarns = " , I of éonetructin _ _,wlll_ Lbs" , expedited as Wlnnivvs is too tlie scene of the work. ’ 1 , , - Flavour jsh. T A Pnsrerp 11's own. ATA. Nov. i .--1t is cpl-eagle“ moi-iterates; 173W" . . -. ,. all lung and thrones-oi 1d,. , ' fir gum“ "l? new}, “Q11. 1t “t. _the federal government-from nigh,‘ i‘ ' g ‘ e to time. at the time of confcd-| ’ flotation the subsidies allowed the wiuces.’ It was generally admitted- is now having its engines’ installed n1; municatlon arouild the Empire, Reasons b iwh when crea , slid a" rich, snap f i , calfisnrsrt roam. however use ' w‘: an gapecially strong-“oné.‘._ e "P; . ‘mists of the other provinces’ espress- ed themselves as very favorable to the, claim made by this province, and ‘ some said they would use whatever influence they could bring to bear to have the matter in dispute made right and justice done "the little sister of confederation." But, as has already been stated, they thought it unwise to isolate the Island's caBQ- . Premier Flemming, of New Bruns- wick, presented the general casefor . the provinces and Premier Mfllbléwfl the special case for Prince Edward Island. Both gentlemen discharged their duty ably and well. The points made were‘ ‘exceedingly . well taken and presented with clearness and force, making a-distipet impression. "At the close pfuthercoh! . 00. Si!‘ James Whitueyltfvieidlllo "_ d heard many eloquent obunseliemnd had been present at the trial of import- ant cases in the Supremeoflourt but had never heard a case more clearly" concisely and strongly presented than was done by Premiers Flemming and Mathieson. He had never rishtlv un- derstood the case before and was go- ing away fully convinced that a grievance existed which in some way should be remedied ,. Sir Lonier ‘Gouin ‘ also expressed himiclf as being in sympathy with ‘flittle Prince Edward Island." It was apparent that a mistake had been made at the time of oonfedere. tion as a consequence of which he irreducible number of members t. e Island was to have was not embodi- ed in the written contract. He thought the Island should prove its case on this point. and if it. were ‘The cots w.“ y c ' ‘dj ’ lWeavMheMW ' audit 1:130». ‘l: The Bank of ' lunar [Mlmllls The new light at Cape Bear y... opened last night. This light m", s. quadruple flash of thirty (30) flag. onds duration, followed by an ma“ val of ,_thlrty (30) ggcqnds then a quadruple flash o} thirty (30) seconds, arnd interval 01 alternally flash and interval; and should be seen a distance of iiitw. miles from all points seaward, in clear weather. ' The light has been installed by the Dominion Government to increase the found that a. mistak‘ hadvbeeu ruarlv"'p'ower"sndiuiliciency‘of tbeatatlon. . . = A L0 he felt sure that nous of "the other provinces would oiler objection to its being rectified. The Island ‘delegates came away from the conference satisfied that they had done good pioneer work. The matter, however, will not be al- lowed to remain where it is but lat- er on will undoubtedly be taken up in the proper quarter and pressed home with all the vigor and ability behind the movement. Cjydebank. They have a total weight of -1,l00 tons, and to enable them to one of the four great funnels has not ,yet been placed in position. There are more than a million turbine blades. the combined length qbwhigh is morg than 140 milesfifrhgtibladip: vary in length from one and’ it hallYiio twenty inches. , . l These turbines are absotntely the latest production of marine engineer- ing. Thousands of pounds have been spent in experimenting and {n11 use has been made of theigreat experience Rained by the Cunard company in the construction and running oi their ab" 19111111119 9111139. the Carmauia, 111° 1111911181110 andthe. Mauretanin. pnsolison T0 HALIFAX AGAIN. fbONDfiN, Nov. 12-—The Times 19am“ W111- callitul has been raised in Boston and Great Britain for ne- cessary enslncerlne Works and the establishment 0i a line of. steamer, running direct from Blackngd Bay“ County Mayo. Ireland. to Halifax ‘and mam"- Thifi Prfllfict is in connection with the schemes for all-Biggie}, com- / Instead of Tea or Coffee: Pdsfuul made of. choice whole wheat, roasted, _ ' lvxxltlazlzmrglellgflltlon of New Orleans moldings, , ~ p ,, _ _ l rmve elements of the, grain; and iswholesome and nbunehlng, Tee and W5“ he" "0 5W1 value whatever. l-{lifhteal brown colonwhich changes to rich‘ m he aided It has a y pages well, if not battexi": ..“..".i"IL;.YZZ°ILZ”““’ W m? A A I. Rmtqmh 3b5°111l¢1y free-from any drug. Tea andcoflee . fQQ-Ffgmjr ,§§l_l?1tt, cafieinepl poisonous drug-fro m 1% tpggrsilin f ha: t‘ "We 1i 07ml Ill-file! biliousucss, headacheb, m 'p‘81t"1°1l» {lefvfllllflcflvtg a iepleesuess, undo S.‘ Oitlilll, bong pa" - i ‘ any other drug, may be used freeiyhy” y y Postam comes in two forms; “$1111? Pflilttm must be well boiledto Instant-Postman is a soluble powder, a cup water-with sugar and cream added V‘ If 0056C don't agree; fry PQQTUM 9, ..' P A “There’s' a Reason’? y f. eelwwi- comes», one. a ~ . , _. a l A‘ ~' r n, ‘ftbm c chug‘ b= lug en the flavour lea; valtii. , Made instantly by‘ itlrrliiga spaciifhl in a ’ 1 1.. ,7.-. ., Inspector or Lights, (lharlottetown, Nov. 12, 1913. 2651-1143M3i. “Grave's L. B. Q. Tablets will sot you on the road to recovery- fihgy will cure a cold in one day and also banish any case of headache or nan. ralgla. The remedy has proven pg‘). ular and it is often imitated but there is only one genuine and i; _ bears the name of E.‘ W. Grove. The Two Macs, 149 Gt. George St. ME“, LONE CHINAMAN AWAITS MISSING BROTHER. MONTREAL, Nov. l1.——A lonclit- tic chinomnn is haupting the outer ‘ewe of the Dominion (‘.051 Company today: ‘he is waiting pa- hour he stands there a stranger in n strange land: his brother, he said in his few words of broken English. Was e fireman on the vessel that has Dro- lillbll’ made her last trip. I-ie hilmell "i a atoker on the "Batiscan," but, when he heard that the “Brldveporfl was long over due and that crave W!" “TF0 fllicrliained for her safetv he left his shin to take un his silent vigil in the office. He and his broth- er, were the only two of his lamilv away from their native land. Thev had been "chums" ever since thev left home. And a. tear stole down the nheelfsgoi the silent. lonely man eh as he itho of‘ the future alone. eliglitfnl ' orofi. cee,“ 1 1+1 ilent-lv for/BOYPQAVQIQ.Qfethemissinr ~ - coliier, the “Bridgeportflrnow ten" ' days out from Sydney, and awash over due at this port. ‘Hour after