____.>__.. ei, . _ "Jw, _ -.-4 -<'_ -._-L \‘ 3,’ . 1-,--' .;. 1 --go 2' -_ -_ . _ ~ _ . . - _ . .. _ _ . . _ _ _ . .__ .__;{1. _ _,_,._ ~_. - if .» - _----.-..... ..,¢( Queen Quality the “Cosy” Boot \ *S \\t "’t;; I / . kv ‘ "S Queen Qnalily blots are fashlontd to fit the feet. flexible arch, glove fitting, nc-.ver need breaking in, cos- iest, strongest. lightest atd` most comfortable sll lc at 'lily price. A splendid line of hilltoned boots for womenhcre no v lu p tent and gun in tal at‘$4 oolo.... . .$5 00 ALLEY`®. C0 i35'Qu_een Stl cet -»-if will remove and Reduces blister worked. ABSORBINE. JR.. the minced; llnimeae for mm kinda For Bttlll. lniim. Old loves. iw¢l\lIUl- Varicose :can Vlliooelgllo- Alll¥;vf_‘ail.n Ptkeull lad gl a bottle r I 9| Ind. to . w.|Wii‘o||c. r.ar.iuunm'ii°|'i|..i°.»e'i¢§i,cn. Now for , Xmas Photos B st work is done l ting at the _ _ _ Bayer Photo Studio r i Phone 192 J _| " " p-n;ai'Jl&Q1Sl _ no `. . \ F ` \ \ ‘I- v G ~» v Y /}/ , . ,. _ -"7 I /./' ` 1 " ,yl ..~. _ _ ¢9 \¢\_x -_\\\\\__ _ _ _ `\\ \\\\\\-_.ess \ “._ Your H eatmg and cooking apparatus will last much longer if you use our coal. ,We have now on hand all kinds of fresh mined coal free from slate ind stone. ‘ ` ' Send us your address arid we will quote prices. Phone 1 1 1 ii. lyollthiiiio. lf'J¢l¢\ » _ ,' _ _ A Quiet Dignity- _ is alvv_ays_,ilnpa_lted by simple lines andfshbstantial ele gance. Some new-‘ models of this type are illustrated here and many peoplevprefer j ,- -, ‘ lT|\¢f¢ _ Monuments to theartisticaliy carved de signs orfismenfed with taste- ful decorations.. Whatever your preference we ire _ready to supply the style you"d_ési_ie_ Consult us ' _ CHANDLER &"rlilllll.' - - 160 Kent St. - - 1404-9 roMwfm3il _ _ _ _ Gear e J Rogers “ or fl V/1,' <4--' . ~ _length of time, `blnrred Silver Black Foxes to Investors at Actual Cost _ Having built a ranch t0 ac coinodat/e a number of pairs of Blue Foxes. we find we are now unable to get delivery of them, which leaves us with one of the finest and best equipped ranches iii Canada. We have decided to form s Company for the breeding oi Silver Black Foxes, and have secured options on three pairs of the best strain on P. E Island, for forty-eight thou s a nd dollars- $l6_ood per pair. As the se 1son is getting late, we must have this com- pany put through at once, and have decided to flier them to the investing Public at actual cost. All we ask for ranching is 1_5 p. c. of the value of the Offspring when sold in 1914, which includes Food, Wages, Taxes, etc. There is no water in this proposition-everyone on the ground floor. We are not is- suing any Prospectus, nor is 'there any commission paid for the sale of the stock. Applications for shares at $100 per share should.be in the handset' ihe undermen- iioned not later than the loth of November, - The Eye is one ofthe most delicate and 'com- ~ plicated of thethuman U organs, and yet, probably - through i norance of this fact it is being constant- 1% iii-used and overwork- e . , _ -Eye-Strain: Be wise and do not ig- nore any of the saying- toms ofEye-Strain; ea - _ - aches or pains in the region of the eyes, inabil- ity to read or sew for any _ vision. - ' Allow ua to Examine IT PAYS to buy in this province. 0 _ »--- f MARSHFIELD-Rev. 2'.. L. Fash will preach _in the 'Baptist Church, Marshfield, on Sunday afternoon Nov. 9, at three o'o1ock. _ DISCOUNT-Any person paying their electric light hill on or before CHURCH OF SCOTLAND- The Rev. D. MacLean -will preach at Churchill on Sabbath, the 9th inat., at 10 a. m., Btauchel 2.80 and Brad- 'at Canoe Cove and N. M. Creek on Tuesday at 7 p. rn. L. O. A: SOCIAL.- The social and dance held in Smal1wood'a ball Wed- nesday evening under the auspices of ob; Very successfully and was heartily Bruce, and George Worth, recitationa by Connie Worth, Edna. Proud, and Helen Worth, harm-onical solo by -Mas- ter Ross, cornet solo by Major Gald- raith and pipe music by Pipe Major the piano during the dancing, should read the prospectus of Messrs, Bruce Stewart & Co., Ltd., just is- sued in connection with the new issue of 350 shares of Treaaurv Stock. The issue of this stock will appeal to Prince Edward Island investors, first, because ‘the concern has demonstrat- ed its absolutely safe financial stand- inv and elves undoubted assurance of zood dividends; second, because it is a. Prince Edward Island concern, em~ plovlnz Prince Edward Island men and oflereing employment to more YDUHZ Prince Edward Islanders thus relieving them of the necessity of zoing abroad for a living, and, third because the concern is 8 credit to the Province and a standing answer to the question, can Prince Edward Is- . your Eyes.” We will _give ' you expel-treliablead ce. ,This is our'buainess." ‘ -G.F. C land maintain industries? This is one of the 'growing going concerns, keeping Pace with the progress of the province and worthv of every encour- agement. 2531, ::If a clean, bright, sanitary store, equipped with all the popular and standard drugs, medicines, drug sun- drics and supplies, with an efficient management and a. capable stud of salesmen, appeals to you, you will like the service of the MacKinnon Drug Co. This is the only local Rex- all store- and the ouc you should patronize if you Wish A superior ser- vice, reasonable rates and very beat in drugs and Sundries. The _MacKin- THE MARKETS.-Market prices at the Port of Victoria are as follows: White out! 38a.; black oats, tllc.; potatoes, -30°.; tllrnipa Mc.; prosaeo _hay $11.50; pork 9§c. to 1051:.; but- ter Zlc. and eggs 28c. TRYUN CIRCUIT.-The services on the Tryon Methodist Circuit for Bun- November 10 will rdcelve the dia- ‘day, Nov. 9th, will be: Ar, Tryon in °°“l1¢ end thus Have money- 2153*- ltlio morning, Victoria in the alter- :noon and Crapaud in the evening. ‘R_ov. Geo. M. Young, pastor, will . preach at all services. aolrsriaw _ l3AP"l‘1s'i- CHURCH.- albane “P 7 P-U1- MODGBY U10 10*-h» A conference meeting will be held on Saturday night at 7.30. Service on Sunday morning at 11. Mr. 'Hurn will give Gospel ‘Addresses illustrat- ed by Btercoptican Views on Monday 'ana Tuesday nights at 7.30. at the _ _ _the Loyal Orange Association passed AT vICTORIA__ Shipping at the Port of Victoria has been quite brisk ° enjoyed by the largouumber in at- .-of ‘atm Dunn the p ,__ t d tendanca. The programme included, wright BML hB$e1oade;sthee';oug¥ . baud selections. vocal solos by . DesBl‘lsay Block ' ing vessels.-W. Parnell O'I-Iara for _ Miss Hazel Worth, Mcssra_Arthur B d ml 2_700 b _ t t y ney w us po a oes, 1,000 bus oats, 400 bus. turnips 100 bus vegetables and 20 tubs of but- 'ter; Bonus ,for Glace Bay with 3,000 bushels potatoes, 1,000 bushels oats, 500 bushels turnlpa and 160 Your fri-:nds away would Baillie. Miss Blanchard presided at bushels vagm_bm_ Madonna V ,or lilgg 3 Phgtg for ______ Halifax with 4,400 bushels potatoes . -A CREDI THE and -600 bushels turnips; Harry Come early and have a sit- Those wh0'1`h;,‘; mon§;,R°;;nf_ff,‘;"_f;* B for Picton win. a,ooo bushels :oats and 400 bushels potatoes. The schooners Iona. and Mollie are under charter and en route to Vic- toria to load produce for Wright Bros. _ ._ _.___ _ __._____ C. P. R. MEN GET. A. BOARD. OTTAWA, November 4.-Over 5,- 000 maintenance of way employes on the C. P. R'. from coast to coast _want an increase in pay with better _working conditions than now pre- vali. | Through their representatives they have made applications to the labor 'department for a board of concili- a_t_;ion to look into the dispute with t; e company and 1-Ion. T. W. _(Brothers, minister of labor, has con- sented. * The men have named Henry Irwin, of Portage La Prairie, as their rep- 'resentative, and the company, Wul- llace Nesbitt, K. C., of Toronto. A. chairman will be named bv the two. _It is not yet been decided where the board will sit, but; it will finely be 'iii Toronto or Ottawa. |GATl-IERING FOR- PURITY CONGRESS MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov. 6- Promiuentcducators, ministers and 'social workers .-from manv parts of _the United States and Canada and from several foreign. countries arriv- “°“ Drug 0°-» Corn” Great Ge°l`g°7ed in Minneapolis today as the ud- aud Kent Sta- Mtf. "DEAD" CHILD REVIVES _ . ' AT FUNERAL SERVICE. WIIAY, Col., Nov. 5.-Marie Hesse, the three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hesse, had a re- markable escape from being buried alive after she had been pronounced -The child had been ill for some time and was seized with convulsi0ns¢ She lapsed into uncousciousness and apparently died. The doctor in atten dance made several heart and lung .tests and pronounced the child dead. The urldertaker thought the girl was dead. The.child was Placed in a white casket and the funeral set. Af- ter the services the family and friends approached the casket to look at the face of the supposed dead girl. one of I-Iesse’a neighbors called at- tention to a faint. color in the tips of the gil-l's ears and the funeral was lieves she will recover. telephone services as conducted on old age pensions, and up to a few months no parcel post. Gfrl’s Nerves Fully Restored. Waa Never Able to Obtain Lasting Benenta Until Dr. Chanda Nerve ...__ weak, anasmic bodies and oxbauahhl i'_pervoua ayateml. Indoor life and too much application in school are some- times the cause. The blood needs enriching and the aorvoa need strengthening by auch treatment as Dr-. 0lfa¢o'a Nerve Food This food cure la doing, wonders for Iwi! _thousands ol girls whoao par- ents had almolt deapaired of their Whitten. ' We -road in the papers about Dr. Toronto. - - ~ ',vance guard of-delegates to the sev- `enth international congress of the World’s Purity-Federation. The ses- isions of the congress will begin to- frrlorrow and' continue for five days. _Among the speakers will be B num- |ber of social -workers and reformers of world-wide reputation. AMERICAN LEAGUE MEETING dead . by a physician. » ' _ C1-lICAG_O, ILL., Nov. 6.-With re- ports of all the baseball' clubs in the circuit present, tzhennnual meeting .of the American League began here .todayf While _th_e_ gathering of the [club owners._aiid managers is primar- -ily to wind _up the afiuirs of the sea- _son just closed, several other mat- 'ters of importance are scheduled for i_discui~ision. Chief ` of' these, it is understood, are the demands of the players' fraternity and reform in con- nection with the world’s series ifl fu- , _ ure The Baseball Players' Fraternity, s - » l _ _ _ A' A' Alley’ stxggiier doctor WM hurriedly iw-m_ claiming to represent; 80 'per cent.. ot Ch;||g|{¢(gwn mmwd and he pronouncqd the gin the major league players and also _a alive. The child was removed fromflarge pxrcentage Of, the pliers 2 the casket and placed in bed. She‘u_1"t1E°a $13 min" feiguest' Es ct; Rulers Farquharaon tellin” reiiflmiigi wlilssiffdilagszf "!;;;°“‘1lv““‘°da ll; ”‘?°'*‘;`;:“’i;i°:‘m‘;”“€ ' ' 8' P y 'unless the demnndsare complied with or ii satisfactory compromise agreed likel t Bunbury’ P E I ,_ COMPARISON BETWEEN - upoli the clilb owners nre y - o 2 ,D 2 wtf CANADA Am) G B meet with serious obstacles in sign- 373` ' 9 ' ' ing up their players for next season. g LONDON Noi 4__`_PoBtmastei\_-_ Opinions expressed by some of the A L ma n tes before . ' merican eague g a uelleral Samuel, on his first public B, b hind cl d they wont into ses on e osc _.l.__.-‘ oppeaasnceo last; nightd since _:is lfelldoors -today indicated that they dm rn _'om ana a, maeaso sw a _ 'I ' . - not expect to take any formal action he racy comparison of the postal and on the players, demands at the m_es_ meeting. The probabilities are that both sides of -the Atlantic. The Can- th ti tt ‘Qin be t ed ov_ 'E adm" post omce’ Mr' Samuel Bam" eret0anP;:aixdi;telgan Johnso\iimto sat ,--_ I I . __:_i1v¥_°_¢_»:;<_i____:_t_\f-hzldnwtefgywgggl ;i_3__d_c_o:_>;i_i:_i_g_t0 the dictates of ill. ,‘;,‘,:"""“f_ d°°’°Phf"° ‘°° °““""_§““‘§ it is considered probable time been “V ° “° “’“'““°° “°t ““ ““`ehe American and National leagues will endeavor, at the start, to ignore the Players’ Fratei-llty and its de- mands. Iii interviews and informal statements the club .owners already have made it plain that they are dih- iilclined to treat with the fraternity through its president and spokesm_an, "Dave" Fultz. Their objection to Fultz, they would make ltappcar, ia bnacd on the ground that he fa no ` '- ' 'I Food Was Used. _ _ ‘ longer an active player and in con- se uonce is without standing in the _ fl _ Too many girls grow up with game. ‘But _ln reality the more men- tion of~the name of Fllltz to a club owner has been like waving a red rag in the face ofa bull, ever since David organized the fraternity and succeed- ing in rounding up enough players to make the organization a formid- able one so ions an the members held together. The players are not likely to get all that they ask of the club owners, \ mi- dmioplnglneoi ati-eng, lmiiiiy and in-..l»al»ly_ they do not ex- pect lt. But it is safe to IB! that teaching the Holpftal. I - _ for __ _-_ 'l' il' _ ___;¥___}_- _ _ ' _~ -.t-_ -‘ »_- Childrens' , out, while as to prices-we°11 speak for themselves. Warm Underwear Colds - Weather W, 3 . V o - Hot Weather Prices Every Fall-we-hold a sale of underwear and this we are herewiih announcing. We have our six hundred dozen iieces of underwear in stock and with this im- mense stock we feel perfectly assured that we can sup- ply you with anylhing you may require. Asplendid line of seconds from one of the best mills iii Oitario. The damages are ll 3 so small you’ll have a hard time to pick them » i\\ § I9c each 22c “ 24c “ 4 _ 27C: “ 5 30C “ 6 334: :‘ 7-35C Size 1 - K( 2 __ lb (6 ti let thenl ‘ ‘ ‘I ‘l Ladle.” C front in either white or natural ' + 'M-If V _ . . _' -f Bar none_ lhe._very finest line of line heavy _W1 ,,,_____,____ .__> . - ;*;v/if l rl H ,l_(_'l__v\'l____’,\\_ .'~ `\“_ ' \‘ _ wdrln underwear with a vlell combed up lining _--_-_'il ` _N to l e seen in the city. Undervests with bilttoned :_' v_," “ 1 /_‘ 51'. ,_/ "and natuxal........, gal-n-I¢nf -/ _ Boys _-special purchase 'of li large q»ian_iily.51_l<-.ws us to s_-_ll this fleece line l` iinflerwttar at me ff llowmg prices Both S_hi_`r`ts and Drawe.-s are the same prlc¢._- _ _ _ ' Size 22, 24, 26 I_5'lc each Men’s . Here’s the birga‘ri of the year. Penuian’s and Eirekd brand, best heavy fleece lined underwear, good and warm and never before sold at p-i:e......... . _ - 28, 30 .............35c ‘: . 32, 34 ‘ P l.es.!§;i.5._l:9 S less than 95_c a suit. Our 89C a suit __ 1 _ '< ’ - g "L __ TENNIS CHAMPION A BRIDE `_ Shrewsbury, C_0nn.; Nov. 6-_-In the presence of a n0€8bl€ Eatheflllg 'Qi quests that fllledfChrist Chflrtlll H115 morning Miss Serita Van VH"-~ daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Robert _Campbell van vlldt, became the brltle of Li_6llf..'DtlVid -P. W00d, TSN! Infantry, U.S.A. The bride ‘is a noted tennis player and is _the pres- senr holder of tn. wrimiinu champion- `giiip of California. After a h0l16V~ moon in New York the bridal couple '-“will go west to Fort McDowell. 'where Lleut. Wood is Sf-BU°"°d~ ilauasxs surrnaoisrs Mlnar " LiNCoi.1~i, Nell.; Nev. _ s-i=inlunsl- hsm' appearcdto be the ke.Vl\0f-0 at the openinr here todnv of the annual m,,¢m.- 0( _ the Nebraska Woman s Suffrage association. The roll call showed an attendance of delegates from practically .oval-v county in the a _L Eni-yb0g'y'¢__ 'saying tt pow, that gasi__C¢;lll_a_ghan ia__t'f;_o_’f;ee;"tai_l;>_i;___o; from' ‘qi\`hi'i’.eri'a_` to have their tflothea binllliiliv- itil \°“9l“°°l gl.. almost-_tipntira inure lm vw- s fa not_;_'»*§n\y’-jkhown here as a Qrat class ta_llo_'r..-hufl__hll- fame has .proud abroi_u_l,~' he _fiareueymerl all mil State.l Alarge Dart of the two days’ meeting will be devoted to the dis- cussion of plans for ii viz0f‘0L\S cam- paign to secure the full rights of franchise for the women of Nebraska. Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, president of the national organization. iS h€l‘0 HS aa the guest of the convention. __...__.__.i-_-_._ ::FOR RENT.-The large BASE- MENT of our SEED WAREHOUSE on WATER STREET Concrete Floor, Sheathed Walla, Frost Proof, Well Ventilated; Capacity 500 barrels _or 5000 bushels of Potatoes dry and cool excellent for storing FRUIT, WOOL, POTATOES etc, large front entrance; separate key. Possession nt. once. Applyio CARTER a Co., urn. 2542-11-7m3i. Farm For ’ Sale Iofier at private sale my farm of loo acres splendidly situated and in line condition. Chaae'a Nerve Food, and my daughtf 3REWE‘R'S SON WAS INJURED. world and had tried- all _kinda of tall- _ \_ ho “Crea _ _ or used it with wonderful results. hrs, that ‘ho was the only NU f°? dA d 45 act" This treatmenthaa built up her sys- Loi/moN, Ont., November, ' 6,- that ever. :ave _film perfection. i __f _ -- in IU S __ tem and so -strengthened the usrvoa 'Jug 1,i\,,,¢¢__ ,on 0| th, wen kno," |_,,,¢_ h, "id, _» 1 don t believe __ Y _ uf _ _a that che feels like-another girl." mower, was seriously hurt when his ,could get aa _good a tit. fn any part __*ARQUHARS0N TOMORROW N.G -_ Dr. Ohaaa'l Nerve Food, 60 cents horse fell on him in the hunt club of the world. He can ¢lve you gli: u _gg-. - Mt Sl ‘tt a bel, _I for_`_$8.50, all dealers, or Rim, Hia' leg was fractured and 'lie xontleman’s-uamo lf necessary. _ “_ - - . BW . lldiflllloi. llfll- .5 Cl-. 1-im“°‘\» suffered alx boura exposure before :mer la 1.8 Ouseutglf-_i:`_fg_:\\l‘\;___ 21|9.!0_g53Mwfm6_\ _ . lso crop st ck, machinery etc. Mn- J. Bothell. _B96 Woodville if they persist in their demands- and li., way nonmb. wat _in lea, Call- _", ' avenue 'roropto.°wrlm: my .laugh withheld their algnninm. from tu. |0,~..l., i~l¢_¢_,nd1il.ad_stne¢¢. ai-lem. either together or separately. ter suffered from nervousness 111100 19.14 contracts they will obtain a _o0iumbla~,-__‘,`Mo tvoal, quebec, New ,Smck mdudes 0n¢ gpkndid °\\iltl\l0°tl. UIQ?" m°4i°U\°l l\\° number of important-concessions in Brunawlckmnd N‘éva.'Scotla,he had im rt d S meh C1 deldah tried did not o any lasting. good elm way of a compromise agreement. 3 compliment ‘from a gentleman vfio__ _ P0 ‘. ~ Y _ d has unveiled simon all over me hay, age four,black iegiafere MATINHE SATURDAY , CONSIDERB ARMED IN'i‘ER_VEN'i‘_ION OF U.S.A. MISTAKE. NOGALES, Sonem, Mexico Nov. 4-_ "I consider armed intervention on the part of the United States or any Other Dowel' a. great mistake." said Gerald Carranza, leader of the cou- stitutfonalists last night, when gn. formed of the dispatches from Mex- ico City, telling of the ultimatum of the United States, demanding thc im- mediate retirement of Provisional President Huertu. The constitutionalist leader declin- ed to make any forther comment lin- til he had heard from his agents in Washington. 0pera House TONIGHT The W. S. liarkins Players ' IN THE P M ei o _ Drama " file Confession” . ~. W a. .-. .. 1.. is l l .0'V.it€;MBBfR-: `1;-_fora ___r1-so-rnsr_~swe_»-nienovlnn 'run c_1=1An1Jo'1"rlrrowN ouaapilln -..°.~...d`».n.~1. '~ mica ssvnu _ ¢_"'_,-_ -P-~ »n¢ an... » .- - '- _ »-...»<,.-_,.1. 1\ l J . l _ _ _ _ \._ -5, ,»;,\-;j,.l-:-/ 1 _ _ . c HQ 'viii ` i » _ ' Drawers ln either style in both white 2 a " 1 ? 1.-._-_ _f ,. rf' 1 .- _ _fn :'..»‘-L-v .‘ _.£4 ` :.75 "ii . .f~ 3*. *Z* i j "13 1_5; ' _ __._,_____. "1 ‘ .Lys _ hi _:il ..__ l _*_ -tu rr 1 -fit* ,,--_-_ -;lT " 1 _-.{~` wil`i ~ .".`»`=° ' . €flsi` ‘ ..., Ji? . I .,., 'liill I f ll-.-3' : e sfo,-'=_ I gr. ..l` _- l l_-_ i " liz. ' i.. ;- ' :_i__‘, _ l'~_.1'- iil:-. E s§=`-»_ £12. v 5%.-' ' .~l.'- i ._.._- - lf'.il,; .1 |'.jll_._- -_.i ~-;i;. ' - l.~.__-: _ _ i},2"f,=f-‘_ 41’;¢,ff? <`-i- l§‘