"‘ _ THE CHARLO'1"1‘ETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE ui; .f/_ ex J J, Let me tell you' what I know about B A K. E R I 0 C 0 A_ Little by-ilittle the canoe was ‘My mother and my mother’s_ mother used it, and I have used it all my life. There never has been anything better, never anything `\\\ quite so good. ' Indeed, it seems to me that ~Baker’s `§-`}' :i Cocoa is better and better as time goes by. No other cocoa W" seems to have such a delicious iiavor or such an attractive color.” . _ I ' DVValter Baker & Co., by processes peculiar to their method of manufacture and bythe use of the most improved machinery have produced a cocoa which can be and is used as astandard for purity in chemical analyses. A MAp`s IN CANADA BY ‘ -WALTER BAKER 8( CO. LIMITED lnailrllllb flunl \lAll|¢ Elilblllhbd 178° I Dorchester, Mg", Dail President Gnaws Rope And Says Situation _ » e lmpmyos Daily; And Husband . .DUBl.¢lN, Oct. 23.'R»‘|CI\urd ` Mill- cidiyfmlniater of defence. 'refused me R; .mcpamei “md her gym i!,f' in th-e Dall Eli-eann today an ap- life and that oi her husband. Mon- . 'l perl made to him by Georse Guv- any nigh: by parting with her ` ill Dllilfy for assurance that lriillllteeth a rope that held fast to its 3 Prisoners would not be deported anchor their capsized canoe. when to St; Helens or some other piaoelthe canoe ifiwted fm, they cm" ,where the British Navy would be required to prevent their escape- Thrir drier. were hr-_nrd and rescue Mr. Muscahy refused also to name reached them in time. ‘ the place of deportation. William Cosgrave, president of, Irish military situation as “well in hand and improving daily." the ultimate resiult," he declared is “All that is 'wanted is for the PWD' canoe in the icy water. when his lilil etiorts failed, his wife began to Q5 i 1% le to forget-there la any interrup- tion 'of' normal conditions and get gngw at the rope. Finally she bit L beck to work." through it and the overturned Murder Mystery NEW BRUNSWIICK. N.J. Oct. 23- "Something new"- evidence, the nature of which the smail_ army of newsaper msn working ont the .Hal.lJMllls murder case have not even guessed at-is in the hands of the authorities investig- ating tlie dowble .slaying it was de-, clared today by a man close in the confidence of County Prose- cutors Beekman. of »Soinei'set. and Striker of Middlesex. The assertion was given oolo1 by continuution of the feverish uc-, tivity oi' the past three days on the part ol' detectives and others' on the case ' Another angle on which the de- tectives worked today was the‘ story of Alfred Butler, a taxicab; driver, that on the morning tbei bodies were found, -he had driven‘ ii passenger to the Hall home and, ha automobile i Saves Herself Dis'i‘.Roi'r. oct.. za.-iiurr. Del- ‘ to it while it drifted towards shore "ip The pair had mane the canoe _ V ‘last with an anchor while they "E, the Dail Eireanp. described they.-rr. ndhing in 1.ni¢»e.st_ ciair Mr- JUL] I Daniel, -leaning too far out on one - side. caused the craft to capsize “I have no doubt whatever as to I-ic tried in vnin no untie the rope, tl while he and his wife clung to the craft acted as a buoy to which I 59 they clung. They were a mile from dy; shore. Each clung to the canoe with one hsind and paddled with the othc forted towards the Canadian shore. and at last their cries were heard. .lzvmes Green, who works at the Beach Grove Country _CLiub, put out in a rowboat. took in the _ iiuni-bod and exhausted Pair and hui~i'ied them to the club house. whore they were revived. A-aa-ca wssri-:RN r=AaMs»ns.1'o G51' ‘ _ CHANCE TO MOVE FROM BNRREN AREAS; R | nm/i1o.\r'i\oN, Aim., oct. 23. - Legislation will be brought down at the next session of the Federal IIE Parliament regarding s. proposal ,ja o lor granting extra 'homesteads t i those farmers who have been un- 'ji able, on account of continued drought conditions or other reasons for which they are not themselves responsible. to make good, accord- ing to Hon. 'Charles Stewart, Min- Lsler of 'the interior, who arrived here today. d seen a green , ei-tundiii-g in front of the house. Edward lCarpenter, ii cousin of lvlrs. Hall he said emerged with a AT desk drawer. 'filled with papers I 'Bookln of Choice Rztiprf .rnilfrn El5H3Llw*ln Fi F Liwbirl and letters and drove away. - Carpenter told newspapermen this morning be had been at the house in his' green car, but declar- ed the only thing he had ta..cii V * _ _ V - - ' _ --- ~ away were the 'minister's vest- ' ‘ _ _ ments, which he said he took to .PUBLIC OTICE _ Thursday and Friday, Uctober 26th` and 27th will be DOLLAR DAYS at the PURDIE-FERGUSON SHOE STORE. . ' R ' _ ` l To make these DOLLAR DAYS the most notewor- ' thy event in our STORE’S history we are giving the most sensational bargains' ever offered by any Boot and Shoe Store in PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. 10 per cent. to 25 per cent. Discount off all Leather Footwear and Gaiters, but positively no discounts on Rubber Footwear as they are lat rock bottom prices. Call and convince yourself. Purdie -Ferguson Shoe Co ltd Sunnyside ' - Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ _ ;-_- ab *-2 Il, I'-A 'i-_ 55 ;»- '- '- '- 'I' _ Wanted to pawn t-hem to raise -mo- __i<-0-°--?- --i_=--L------.-='.-'----i-----1-__-_-\_ -_- 'th_h h.- enhRd.nthnsasaessssssssanthshssssstssasassssss-sssass _... ;;e»;g__emm M whmm _Mn l H ll as buried~in the vestments ' Lroaiiceiilnlng which Carpenter and, Mrs. Clarke spoke, appears to be . a moot one. _ ?----- ARMENIANS NOT LIKELY T0 COME IN LARGE NUMBERS I' ovrnwh. oct. 24.-settlement I of Armenian refugees in Canada has been given consideration, but no new regulations. it is stated at llhe immigration department are at W" a"""""“`g '° he' h°“”h°ld' ._ Image", in prospect to f,,',.m,mte,duties whenshe wasstricken down their admission. While snrh sei- with E* i“"`“l5”"'~` 5"`°ke and “mm tlement ~is receiving -support on humanitarian grounds, the difficul- ty of occupation has arisen. Ahm- Ienums who have so fm- mme ,0|fre'qiieiitly visited by lier pastor. lCansda, it is stated, are maiiily_Th€ Rel" wither R°°“9Y *md She, rem, dwe]|e“_ I died fortified by the laslrites 0i`| »---oo»-- CABINET CRIISI-S IN BRITAIN T0 DEILAY R-EFUNDING DEBT WAlSfH'l'lN(‘»l'l‘ON, Oct. 24.-¢R96ig- -nation df the British cnhinrt teddy. Dfmald. »LsWr@nce Phelan. Peter 'is expected here to delay the open- S|m\0'. Patrick Donnelly, and Pat- - ling of negotiations looking to the rifk Walsh- -~ Irefnnding or the s4.75o,ooo_ooQ inrii- On Wedl1rsday_m°rnlns a Rea- ‘ ish war debt to the United States. It is not expected. however. that it will affect irirterei-i payments on the debt, due this month. --1-£0->-_l MQTNES ALL Rim-rr, 'in Boston. William _in New York _.__ Ain-honsus and .Louis at home I 1 two daughters, Mrs. J. Higgins and ' ‘iw shields in Boston: two sis~| tors Mre. Theresa 0'-Brien Windon 'Hui Mrs. John Clarkin, B_vrne's _ ` Road; and one brother. lVl‘ichaoi - , , |Connoliv, Portland; are left 'to ' _ I took them from honest motives. l mourn. May her ‘Soul rest in peace. ____ _...__ ,__ ._______._~ _ Judge-v-‘You weren't ss't\siled to eat a dinner at 'the comp alnant's restaurant without paying for ii. but you went oi! with his forks and spoons besides. 'Prisoner-JI know yer honor but |1163' L0 Dily hi-lil f0l‘ the (llllllEl'. Ask (nr Mllull'd'n lml 'hike nn Other dn case it is decided to grant the extra lioirestead, 'Mn 'Stewart said. the prnvincl-al authorities will be given the responsibility of stating who vihoiild--be given the opportuni- ty oi' moving, The legislation will be aimed at alleviating conditions in ‘Southern Alberta, where farmers in the drought area would be assist- ed to get on lands in the North.l wlicre they could make a living. MRS. LAWRENCE BYRNE. I A deep gloom oi sorrow spread over Byrnes Road when it became, kiiowii thiit Mrs. Lawrence Byrnel limi passed to her eternal reward. The sad event occurred Sunday night, September 17th., Deceased -had been feeling quite well and u short illness of 16 dafys passed; sway at the age of 67 years i During her last illness she was the Holy Catholic Church. Herl funeral was held on Tuesday sl- ternoon. lSept. 19. and was larg-ly Messrs. Albert Jardine. Fidlis Mac- lilom Hifrh Mac-is tor the repose of her soul was celebrated by the Rev. Father Rooney. Besides her invaliiled husband. six sons. Waiter Thomas, Harold , 's1"UDEsAKER.‘L1oHfr -six F , $1595 '1‘oUR1NG CAR is FIRST PRIZE. A GRAND REWARD 0 'Built-In-Canola” ` at A. IIome,& Co.’s show rooms, Kent 1'” » I w win “W I _ _ I . ° I Y ooooooooooooooa-o-oo ' _ ' " ,+¢4.¢¢4»»4o-0-0-00-*O-0-***°'°' l 0000 F R SOMEONE ~ ~ ' . ‘ Th Ch ltttwnGuard- Th* C°“‘"‘l°*° ""° '°°“'°” tm highest iliiliisltiiiieliiiiirefr ii sesix Tiirrii-inegiznr see it ian’a eat circulation Drive Wm be awsalrdeitl Char|ott.etown_ _ .glake up your mimi NQW / ‘ ” on You ~ "ie \-if 0000-OO-O is il.l|| “ln ill; 'Eli-Elie?"-:F-‘£-él5é‘5`-El? 5"-H555'-5?-5555' ` ` 3 Two More Dollar Days Thurs. & Fri. Oct 26 & 27 _ Dollar Day at our store meansithat everythingawithitlie ex- ception of our tailoring department sellsf at Wholesale Prices.-_ .. -_- ` I We also put on sale for these days Specials,'mostly broken' lines, and articles in which we bought too heavy. _ I If you want a square deal, buy your Men’s Requirements - from us._ We do exactly as we advertise. , Below you willlind a few of the Specials we are offering. Read them over, there may be some article that it wouldu pay _ you to buy. 35 Men’s Suits in black, blue, stripes, greys and fancies. All sizes, reduced specials for Dol - lar Day to A $25.00 t0 $30.00 35 Men’s Suits, making up the balance of our stock of' Leish - man Suits, will be sold on Dollar Day at Wliolesale Prices '(,'NDER\\;EAR` SPECIALS Men’s heavy all wool un- shrinkable underwear, all sizes. Eureka Brand, $1.15 a garment. Nova Scotia-Brand $1.65 “ Men’s all wool unshrinkable Combinations, all sizes, $2 suit. Penman’s Fleece-lined Sanfield’s Blue Label $2.45 gar- ment. Bargain prices on odd shirts and drawers. 15 Men’s Winter Overcoats, well made, all wool coats, will give the best of satisfaction, worth $30.00 to $37.00. Special $20.00 50 Men’s Overcoats, making up the balance of our stock of Leishman Overcoats, sold on- Dollar Day at Wliolcsailc Prices IIOSIERY SPECIALS Heavy, all wool, black Hose, regular value 75c. $ Day, two pr fm- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Another line at 3 pr. for $1.00 White Cashmere Sox, all sizes, Special $ Day . . . . . . . . . 850 pr. SI.'NI)l{1' SI’I‘](,‘Ii\LS Ties, reg. to $1.50, $ Day- - -750 Shirts, all sizes to 17'/_», on $ Day . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$l.13 Caps, specially priced - ~ » -$1-50 Wholesale Prices on all stock. lVlacLELLAN BROS. Tailors. l"ul'ii{sliei's and Sole Agoiits for \V. II. Leislmizm Co., Best Rciuly-to-\\'eui~ ifiotlics for Men. ‘El5»'il7T-'-:;i5»'ii5'eFi'»§F‘»§E`-%%hH5$‘§5`55'éE-§i§5‘-EFéE'§§¥£‘»EE'»55'-$-E5-5iéE€5¢ _ I ~ " ' " ` w 95 *L5 lb iii 95 LUMBBR AND FUOUR MEN lllkely that a special IIIEGUHE 0f¢l\9. clothes costing 1,800,000 kro FIESENT ‘INSINUATIONSI council oi' the Montreal board of was worn by Ary von Loeveii, -~ ltrnde will he called to consider the leniutist of the Austrian Gave ‘Ml0N'I‘-RIEAL, ‘0cl. 24.-1Lumber,ail'ront which, It is clalmed_ has mem, on his way to ,Manco and Hour interests throughout Can- been given to Canadian industries. ‘ adn are up ln arms at the insinua-'A meeting ofthe lumber section of on the Uniited Anicrican tions made by the management of the board of trade will be held to- .eteums-hip -Mount Clinton, w the British Empire Exhibition that morrow to consider what steps brought 501 steerage passeng they cannot get Canadian lumber shall be taken by the trade. _ I - , . sufficiently good for the erection of Th:»r+> vvsn nothing unusual fences around the exhibition at --1_;- the guilt ‘except its cost as nu emblev and for other lumber work 800,000 KRONEN sure n ronen. ln uallt' it w ""°""e"' The "“"‘l"’“""’“ were End that the canadian uenr is not PM/S dba A sun' oF ci.o'ri-iss q l fiom Hamburg mow vonk, oct 23-A nun of South America, when he arri an ‘=l“l'fl'li1l‘l' Prey suit. despite available for making bread. fit le -*_ COSI. neu dlp- FII- and vcd ll cv hicli ers in ll-1- H3 its i "The Good Beautiful $1385 Maxwell Touring is Second Grand Prize in The Charlottetown Guardian’s Great Circulation Drive. See it ah Colin Stewart’s, Summerside. The MAXWELL is a car of quality; ' ,* The MAXWELL is a car of mat beauty. given in an early issue. K. The MAXWELL gives real service. ' V ' ¢ Full and complete details of this great car will be I .. I , _ . , - _ -__ ~-' , 'I . 1' .' »- . ar' . _i ‘ . ,- ' ' _ » .- . . ‘ _ . . . _ _ ' ' - 1 ‘ ’ » ‘ ¢_~..- ...<~ - ‘-f `- ‘ ' ' > - ‘ ~°nnzr.i»i_.~,..m¢a f `t‘ r (-~¢¢ »_._~ Lwrv -rr ,,.,.._...._..._. \».»..»,.._ ._ _