.. ,1- _ 'I-_ ._lj§- _. . ."5 \ ff r "5 li# _1~» .`l'iB°\`l monthly _since last Spring. Already 500 bugs of oats, -1,000 bags of po- thcrc arc in operation 109 routes es- toes, 1,200 bags of vegetables, 100 tahlishod under this system, and in ses of eggs. 200 Poekozel Of but- consequence a large number of post r, 200 cases of cheese; also two offices have been and are being closed rses ond forty head of cattle- In throughout the Island. For instance, rdrr to enable her GHTIY devnrture, of roughly a hundred oilices which the work of discharging and ldndillg were reported to have been closed the steamer was carried on through last month throughout the Dominion, CAR FERRY TERMINAL.-A~ fly- that this Province is keeping abreast ing business visit was yesterday Bald with the other provinces in the ex- o Charlottetown by Mr. F- 0~ Hof- tension oi this system ci num deliv- s, manager at Backville of the N.B. ery-in fact. it is understood that nd l‘.E.I. Railway, who returned in Ontario and Prince Edward Island he afternoon on the train west. Mr. are tne two' provinces in which the urris reports that things are hum- system at present is most extensively. ing at Uape Tormentine in connec- in operation. The following new on with the building oi the termin- routes have been authorized for. /es- l there for the Car Ferry- A lorge tablishment in this province and are ang of men, he said. are at work at now awaiting the necessary contract ne pier which it is proposed to ex- arrangements before they can be put end and a great quantity of plant is into operation:-Milltown Cross N0 ll lrcsdy erected there. The present Milltown Gross No. 2; ‘Brndalbane B ier at Tormentine is ‘;L"-shaped N0. -I; New Wiltshire No. 2; 4N0W nd has a total length of seven h`un- \Vlltsh_ire No, 4; Montague N0. . red feet the railway running up to ' -“--- nnd n1cn'g the bottom ortue-~1.",‘ ::s'r. ANDREWS DINNER-The _° he shorter erin eenvios os o break- annual celebration of st. Andrews me bm has provoked ,,,,,ch_ d,s_ water for the vessels which now go Day under the auspices off' the Cale- cussiom Appa,.ent1y_ however, it up within the sheltered space. The donian Club will be held in the club g lfrropcsnl néiiivt is tofilll uphtliiit isipace iboxoms oi; Monday févzgglsié Depfecllxs' cording to an inspired statement is. or some s ance rom e ns e o e usua rou ine o , s e ed, t - ht -.th 0., 1. m twin till; hiise of the ‘l‘L"tiii order to en- sontgls and d;sncingriwli;1€be’t(lieg;i_tug‘;i su as mg ' e g e n en a c arger vesses o go up aong- oi e occas on. c s a n if 1 d f 1 1 t t. side the pier than now are able con- sale by the following tclommieiéee, pos lon en ers or spec 8 rea vcnieutiy to do sc, and also to per- A. McLeod D. F. Be une, . . A mit of the curve in the railway track Scott, W. Walker, S. A. _MeDon- The scheme Wm only be Submitted from- the l0Ilg arm to the base of the sld, T. White and T. M. M°M1u”“' _ as 8, basis for discussion, and it is hitter being reduced to an easier an- 2739-1|-19M1i. clearly impossible to insert a clause ge than there is now. Particularly for the purpose of the Car Ferry, STRIKE OF I‘=“S'r ,W however, the L-shape of the pier will INmAX"b SPREADING' thing in the nature of home _ iule be altered inasmuch as from- the . _ " within home rule hs recently sug- pointiat which the base runs into the DIJRBAN' Nntal' Umtflnfkot Baum gested by Sir. ' Edward Gray. - short' arm of the letter, the place Africa' Nm" “_The E rl e 01' ast where the D. G. B. Minto now moors aiding” spmadttodady “gba “Eng ev? A in the winter mail service, an addi- 9 south was ' an pmc ca ix t tion of four hundred feet in length £31 I§r?,K;“:1';!:v:f,$:a€o;*f§e isis '$02' will be built. Inside that extension ‘ ‘ ' ` and outside of the short arm will be mg' The atmosphere’ wus' however' . situated the nesting-dock oi the ferry, “°*t "‘“°t';, d"‘,,*,:,’;b”‘f, “Scif "23 355? -li on which the train will run from the yes F _"'y' e I e 0 B i _ _ dren have overcome their first par- fggcgxggsilxlpgiz' s:§c;`;§!3yal'§§; tg _oxysm of fear; but the authorities provide a san channel for the Car consider it possible that disorders ' Ferry ,will be erected a breakwater, ;‘;:,I:,)uI;r°,;‘,lf9 ‘igofls if rsfnrgentmagg day. Amendments to the original seven hundred feet inlength, the pur- (_mc,_rn,ug gba, m_treutment of the -petition were necessitated by the 13°” °f which Wm ba t° keep the me strikers in their compounds all of -Q ‘mm wa°hmg’up to the n°ati“g dock which stores are believed by’ the East ggargilglgtt °°“°Pi1`a°Y .1120 ’€S°l1PB-IPO!!! and to provide shelter from the wlndb `. e a eawan asy u_m. A hearing 'Phe channel between the end of the 1ng,l,aP$;§a§,_ I du, ~d, d - th 1 pier extension and the breakwater m,n1;g'd§,,_(.,.,',It t§w,,eo¢11I;u._,de§ 52:6 wlllbeded edt th .ir dd th. ` Il r 5 ° ° req” ° ep t\veiity miles north of Ladysmith, F" E 1-' F ' 5* orders of 25 l_Il,~I0»3l ` 'IIIE S'I'0IlE TIIAT PLEASES. GUIIIIIIN & KEITH' noni runmsiilins. | The great chance is odered you to buy your I House furnishings by mail. Our big Illusirsied Cais- Iogue is sent to your nearest Post Oiiice address for the asking. In it you will End illustrated almost everything to make your Homes beautiful and cozy. Fumiiure, » Csrpeis. Curisins, Draperies, Stoves and Ranges for ` Coal, Wood or Gas. Unr prices cannot bs beaten in Canada. Quality being our iirst Consideration for our Customers, I Our goods are packed by experienced men, freight paid to any place In Nova Scotia and P. E. Island for I $10 or over. A card will luring you our Illustrated Catalogue. 41 Barrington Slreei, Halifax, N. S. .Cash and Credit liouse., artisan. I i I 'li 0 CINTENSELY ITIIHY Between Fingers. Spread _to Tips. 1 Would Swell Up,»Itch and Burn. Did Not Dare Put Hands in Water. Cuticura Soap and Cuti- cura Ointment Cured. Carman, Manitoba.--"A breaking out bcfrwcvn my flnscrs wnstlio am. trouble. It was very iurhy and spread to my finger tips __ - <» allsotins the nails. It first jf/ ' appeared in watery blisters #_ and they were so intensely - ‘vi 0 itchy 1 scratched them and »~ let the water out making 9 - sores. They would swell un. itch and bum and dually , the nails would loosen and ' 5 come 03.' I spent many sloopless nights. I did not dnro to pai. my hnnw in water except to wash them. " I kept using ointments. , _-_ Ointment, but was not cured. Sometimes the remodlcs would liclp allttlebutl wnsliot flee from it altogether. I was that way for nlne yous trying everything. I heard of Cutltrura Soap and Ointment and sent for tliomnndbefmelhsdiisedthemhalfu dozen times I noticed an improvement. By wsshlng with the Cuticura Boop and ap- plying the vOnticurs Ointment frequently I was cured in three months." (signed) Min Florence E. Sanderson. May 20, 1913. For more than a generation Cuticura Soap and Ointment hnvo afforded the nomical treatment , _ _-1- v as _ r -5 Boers in the late war. It' is alleged -East Indians would be likely to cause colonies. ‘ this issue principally on aécount of the intro- duction oi the rural delivery system, twenty' were in this Island, showing wh-ich was besieged so long by the that the man's death was brou ht 8 _ about by flogging and this with the ' _ ' ' arrest of about 2,000 oftlieir nation- V ` 4_- nlity for defiance of the federal law _ ' ‘ ' prohibition the emigration of Asiatics from one state to gnother of the Un- ion oi South Africa, has greatly ex- cited the East Indians of whom there are many thousands in Natal and the other colonies oi South Africa. In order to draw 'theiattention of the Imperial government to this con- dition oi things, these emsn 'had marched across the Trénsvaal border from Natal, and most ofthe East In- diamshave' refused to pay the poll tax of S15 per head, imposed on East Indians in Natal. As East Indians do practically ‘ all labor in NsItal,Tlncluding' that of the farms, the railroads, the sugar, tea. and wattle plantations. and the mines and s.s~most of the mechanics and domestics are East Indians, a .general strike of the men of this nice throughout South Africa, would tie uprall the industries. In Natal alone, there were according to the census of 1911, over 14Il,000'Enst Indians and other Asistics, while in the other _colonies there are many thousands more. ' ' ' The government is disincllned to declare martial law as the employ- ment of Imperial troops, for the sup- . presslon ni the trouble among the a movement of discontent in British India, where the people already are considerably irritated over the treat- L ment of East Innians, 'i`ii'tl_ie British ` I quiiggrrmguqggiigrgiignsii-rpm. ¢i"l°i;.??.?§’§_ raise s 'excluding Ulster." " 'on the amended petition of Thaw |098 Ta||nred Now, We' have in' stock ab_out.__~ 50 _ _ .» . ,__ ladies coat` lengths of” splendid weight coating including diagon- als, boucles, tweeds and 1°_<-':V.€1°Sib1€S evrry piece new this season, and the variety" is 'large enough to suit- the most exacting. Tailored to your measure in first-class style and deliv_€1‘_Y. guaranteed inside oi twO W_Ccks.' PI'iC€S $|8-00 $20.00 and $22.00, Leave yourorder to day. S. A. McDonald ' The Island’s Leading Store f I é Y __ ,lf HOME I’%I.E BILL - AND COMPROMOSE. LONDON, November 18- .- The tatement in the Times on Monday morning to the effect that the gov- ernment had decided to arrange a ompromise with the opposition lenders in parliament on the home oes beyond the actual facts. _ Ac- ubmit certain proposals to the op- ment of Ulster, _ subject to accept- nce of home rule by all parties. This is thought to mean some- FURTHER LEGAL _ SAY FOR HARRY THAW. CONCORD, N, I-I., November 17- The amended petition for a writ of abeas corpus which acts as n stay n the removal of Harry K. Thaw, from New Hampshire to New York, was filed by ’1‘haw’s attorneys in the United States district court here to- ndictmeni: in New_ York county, and also upon the 'petition of the tate of New York for the dismissal of the habeas _ corpus proceedings will be given in 'the federal court here tomorrow. ` _< A good part of any meal 1 served ‘with _ cream o r lu. milk-hot or cold. A nriirra I Nni-iii.. - is found in _ _ Grape-Nuts i . mon - and along with the delle.. ,' icus taste. ,tli`ei°c’s allthe rich nourishment of whole » wheat and melted barley, _- for building sturdy bodies - and keen brains. Ready io cat direct from packages-ir¢sh,crisp and _ clean. “Ihcre's s Reason" ' for ` 'f ‘*-"-'-° '=-‘f’~°f.f»-'» Idshyetlrlfecer ' Grape-Nuts oiminn rpr¢nmomrico..it.i__ ‘ `~ Windsor Ont. ~ tngperssen ns x sir Ilsw Furs. Why not yen? We psy highest iriccs sud evnress charges, srge no communion and semi measly rnnriirv ynear .rr rrnrivra. M' - lionsefduilsrs sre sid happen cseh uv. Deslwiihs rzrisble Iiousc. We us ihe srgcsti'rourlin¢iuCsis\-ls. Wrlirto-#lay _ llll|||'S 'IIIIPPERS GUIDE French or English A book of 96 es, full Illus- trated. Gsmswsws rqised le dare--tells you lion, when end when ie usp. hell sud mps is use. snd many other vslusbls his coco n lh RIF' SI 1r....i.'i d ¢ n .t||i g s s us lndustry. also our °- U|\~w-lhs- rnlnun- ' fur qunrsrlfmi, rem All9l|I.l'I‘¥J.Y FRE!! fer the _:relies-__. ~Wn'ar--ri--. -_-~ A-'~f-~ JQHN l-|A|_|_AM_ umm i'iT‘i~.E.'.£'_§._r..._ TURUNTU Flavour I ? _ ,_ g ` V I 9 .v.»ili __ ébfg ,. ciousiy sweet and non-irritating. l(D¢l'/ 'KING-GEQRGE NAVY PLUG _ QHEWING "roiaaooo I8 IN A CLASS BY ITCELFI _ _ It surgassesaii others in quaii‘y and flavour because the ` process y which il is mude diilors from others,-lr is dell...- sou: sv£‘»w\vHzRs=- ion A PLUG I ' _ " mics: cm' iusiccc cr., -M~irrfrr1urers,,Quss£c` ‘ .r ... .,4:.'~,. ,UV , 5-» ,._ _._-V,-7 ,vu ew Books Now is the time to replenish the _ _A _ . _ __ Sunday School ~I.l|lraries_. ,i _ _V,.: _,»__< We have just received large Stocks of CheiceEaeks for s. s. iiinirirr Qt. direct from such _publishers _ as The Religious 'I'rsei_Sceieiy, Nisbei Q. Ce, 1'. Nelson Q- 500°. Weld Lock Q. Co , Wm Collins -_Q,€`Sop_s- We sive lug. dimnna on pnblirind pri¢a.iil*i&en` _ can do better with use than if you imporqbesides you “H11 Perlenslly select whst books are needed. 'I Cllrlllr &, `,,C01l,|`p_,i\||y,~ Stationers I’ ~\_