` .I .-.~’ , .- dia ~ » 3" _ I , si 4 ~'-_"' “ ~"“-".-‘ Pio - -‘Q-» - vannmveiotnai npgnrtiali 3 Its time for the fre i the open __Gra|e. How cheerful to' sit and watch the riiapy ,colored flames when"ti`e lights are turn~ ed low. `" ` V \ . Cargo of Old Sydney Screened.Coal in a few 'da’ys, this Coal is consid- ¢|-er] ihe begt .fgf 'the tle. This departrnent. ofour business h°-“nh “nfl H" unmistakable bid for G.-a'e_. Order yoursupply today. Pair.-.ra ii cu. Phone 240' ` Cl1'town b A. 'run Coox 1vr1N1s'rRY ` MEETS WITH DEFEAT. MELBOURNE, Oct. 30.-The Cool: ministry was defeated yesterday i the house oi' representatives by to 27 on an opposition motion to niljourn further discussion of Sir. .John Forrcster's 53,000,000 108;, 'll The r'm `niste i d'te1y 1 B unreasonable und; 'es -being respon siule for the incident. £ .-»° ‘#751 ~.._. I _ if’ i `/ ' ri > 3 ‘»;// ., S* Th 1:. W ’L(;7{.l. _ ` . l . i Our special line of I Razor Straps _ I includes some real‘v I-Dlqfl' -,i uid values th~t should ra rn- ` 1 vgntigzted. Quoin! and size ~ vary und prices run iron- Zho -_' .Ito ..... ......................$i.7o A McKinnon ' Drug Company ‘ Gt. George & Kent. I i _ 114| PZ'1* ' ' 1 Evcrybody’s ‘ FRUIT LAXATIVES or Hughes’ C C. C. C. Tablets A gentle lixative, which regulates the liver and kid- neys and puriiies the blood. Headaches, Indigestiou, diz- zleriess, bilipusuess, nervous- ness and many other ailments are the direct risuit of obn- stipation. ‘ _ -- l-Inghes’ C. C.- C C‘s promptly relieve all these conditions and give' ;erman`-_ ent relief asviell by tming up ' the hotvels ind overcoming their tendency to consiipi- tion. Price 25c per 'box by niailor at Gee. E. .Hughcsl The P¢;0pfe'S Dl'l1ggiSf 1-. "ii5i»_i»y nn cinn.ii».i Sc A . ` » ' if “tl "‘ ‘dl " 'li' . ~\' iii 1,4 Z-gi 'Blstant United States Treasurer in i __ _._____,_...,_l. ' _CREW 'LANDED FROM ` _ _ ABANDONED VESSEL. THE LIZZARD, England, Oct. 30- meno a tiieiuiim e nomo co.'|.iii. Will f¢turl1_._at _noon to-_day mm with them a moat valuable Banks. _Lot 11. >'1‘ius‘wn1 ¢on_.ni°i_e" the tinest pedigrecd ioxcs, (two pairs of proved breeders and three pairs 1913 vouue stock) .mer to-any nw n 1-anon win be clésed _go the pumic gregatlons on Prince Edward Island and the. geuerarmeeting of the Com- vestors to secure shares in this re- liable company without delay. The, Tuplfn pair of foxes arriving to-day datlon. 2461-11.-lM2i. fountain head of all inforrnat-ion, of’ the caring, curing and treating all diseases peculiar to horses and cnt- is presided 'over by a man of long experience in this line and although the service given you may be worth a couple of head oi cattlo and a _couple of horses it costs you nothing( The '1‘wo Macs, 149 Great George i-it. _ - li/IEti. MINERS ATTACK OF- ' FICES OF COMPANY. TRINIDAD, Colo., Oct. 30.-Vio-I leuccfapxong _ the striking miners in, the Sohtliern iOolorad0 coal fields yesterday shifted from Ludlow and its immediate vicinity to Aguilar, sixl miles north. ‘Possible federal com- plications were precipitated at the oliice of the South Western Fuel Comte pany, where a battle was waged be- tween strikers and a handful of mine guards. After defeating the guards I1 . as wld wiltllfing the mins °f“¢@S- lu' Mr. Lemuel Snupnnut, Hunter which the post oilice also is situated, the strikers are charged with having knocked over a stove, setting fire to in _ p 1 .c mi r mme ia tue building. which was destroyed. Miss Annie Bngunu, Hazel Grove, :uljoiirned the house after one of the together with the mall- IHOHCY Or- was' a passenger from Charlottetown lb I t __ _ , most angrygscenes with the lghor dere und money. Postmaster Ar- by the western train on Saturday “_°S’!' ‘flmil (-hi1\'0i\. _W0SLu\0\l_“C- 'Ill nurty, _ The latter reeard Premier Cook thnre=.was no display of rifles and rc- ,volversl Monday and yesterday hun- dreds of men were gathered in the camp stockade all heavily armed. The Colorado Nation Guards today :established their camp on the out- skirts of the city. No trouble occur- red between the mine guards and strikers at Ludlow to-day. Mine guards and strikers at noon were given twenty-four hours to surrender their arnls and aimriunition to the s`taté'forc`es, and unlessthey comply, it is 'indicated that the troops wiil remain in quarters indefinitely. _ ooUN'r1NG Moiiar _ nv 'rr-in _Mrr.r.IoN._ NEW YORK, Oct. 30.-About 84” tons of gold which lies inthe United States sub-treasury.in Wall Street, guarded night and day by a small army of watchmen and a battery of' machine guns, is being counted by nine men sent over from the Treasury Department at Washington Between 25,000 and 30,000 tons of silver also' is being counted, as well as several million dollars in bills, and a few tons of nickels and coppers. The task was begun Tuesday, and will keep nine skilled men busy for three weeks. _ At the end of that time they are expected to inform Martin Vogel, as- chnrge oi the New York sub-treasury that he has $171,103,280.l2 oi Gov- ernment funds in his keeping. If thev should report one dollar more or less than this amount there would be no rest until the cause of the dis- crepancy was discovered. The crew of the American schooner Lottie was landed here today from th' ritish tank steamer, Syl- via. _Captain Kendall of the Lottie 'Beard and his men having abandoned their vessel on October 16. Captain Prouse; of the Sylvia, jvihich left Pnrt Arthur, Texas, on October 6 by way of Newport News for Sherness, England, picked up the shipwrecked crew, who had been com- pelled 'to abandon the Lottie Beard, while that vessel was making the voyage from New York to Augusta, Maine. The Beard was built at Fair- ihaven, Mass.. in 1886. She hailed the port of New' Bedford and was 'nwnr-ii by o. n. Kenanii. Her an-_ ‘placement was.. 388 tons. _ is the man behind a pipe full of Htckeifs Brigert _CutSmoking obacco.Hi!- pipe dreams will always be pleasant because this to acco is manufactured from only the _ nest Virginia leaf the A.r¢\\nl~ being pure and fragrant. Try . it for your next |moke.At all Grocers and Drugflntl. foxes A iromftho ‘eeleliraudf _NOTICE-All meats sold by Davis' ranch of~Mr.»James_'I’upliu of Qm'ig,\ fd: Fraser, whether lor local use or the company's atonk‘..i§! .il`ve pairs"-iii ' '2451. pany will enemy an sem tn com- tl.” “fit part or December. Ann- the .plete organization, enact by-laws, New Ye" 11° 15 t0 be ill H10 Mimml' nee. It win be wen mr intending in- “hi P‘”°“"Y*°"Y ‘ 2 . hav” be-en specially se1ect_ed_ The put Foxes, Limited, went from the city Of the grandsire ol one of these foxes l'° B“mm°"ld° °“ `S“t“rd“7 i.“ °"d°" bl-0“gh¢._ a record price on tho Low to make arrangements for the trans- don market, realizing over $1400.00. ‘"°“°° gf t§°f"°WhP“if 01 b\B°\< |011- ' - In being connected with “Tha E - 9" Dum “se 0’ is °°mP““Y» “Wk” We will have a large ,,,,.,,»- ,,,.,,,.,,» pe,,,,,,,-,B .on a m,,,1,o,1‘,‘,_ ing the fourth. pair thisconinnny “Farmers and stock ralsers find in. A HEALTHY GROWTH' T0 FU"’“' Mac's Free Veterinary Bureau the dum' 1” °"’°"gth and “Wei YO lvflfe ‘dnnnclal details can he arranged, export, are Government inspected. COMING ADDRESSES.-Rev. L.L. Young of Korea is 'to 'address con- during the month-of November, and Burma Foxa:s.- Mr. si. n. Sterus. the president- of the Black now has. plenty profitable work to dr., be able to' do it and anxious for moro--~these are unmistakable evidence of good HIGH? work. Messrs Bruce Stewart & Co., Ltdi, in 1908 built ilvc `iinpc,ri:ll` Motors; the next year they built 23; the next 120; the next .225 and the next, last year they built. au-.i sold 350. This is an extraordinary growth indicating extraordinary health and vigor. There is more work to be done. The growing factory has not room enough to exist its full stren- gth. An opportunity to provide room is afforded by the proposed sale of 350 shares of treasury stock. This will enable the growing concern to do work in 'Proportion to its strength and will be au assurance to those who provide the funds that they shall receive a good return for their investment. 2971. PERSONALS River, was among the visitors to Charlottetown, on Saturday. thur Samples said the mail had becniafternoon. |`m'de’ “ho wow 1"” tmV°1h“g cos' ` n med turnc, carried u bouquet of white titled before the buildi g was , _ _ __ . l _ 1 _ refusal of the opposition request. as us opened envelopes were found near- Miss Hattie Campbell, Charlotte- 105” _“nd m1°5'°f'th'“`val ey- “Ld _ by hun bumed_ town' mt on Saturdav afternoon, to was given away by Mr. R. N. Tu/ After destroying the South Western spend the week-end visiting friends in lm’ he" l”'_°th°"‘“'1a“" only B fm" ofliccs the miners went to the Ent- New Glasgow. giwsts wel” llresent' cms” p"B°"‘ pipe Dime and riddled the boiler house ____ friends und relatives of the contra( - with bullets. No one was injured il Miss Amy Llnkletter, Siirr-m€1”B‘»d0. f';gt:)“rt;°s' 2 1`;§°l’t‘°'f was ‘K1 __ eithm- ¢amp_ who has been attending the S. S. “' _ ‘° °°S° " G °'"Uf‘°“y ‘l mi Ahfthe strikers’ camp at Ludlow Convention in Charlottetown. \'€t“l‘f\' "mich Mr' and Mrs' R°hmS"" “F cd home on Saturday aftern00u- Mr. and Mrs. James Goss, and lit- tle sou, Charlottetown, left on Sat- urday afternoon for Elliotts, where they will spend the week end visitim! at their old home. ru attend the marriage of his *lawf- Mrs. (l)r.) Fulton returned to hor home in Truro, N. S., on Saturdfiy morning after a few days' visit £0 her mother in the citv. M,-_ Nm-man Currie, Steamboat Ir.- spector, who~with his wife and_ child arrived in Charlottetown the iirsr. of the week, were passengers oL\t'»vui'<1 Saturday morning to Halifax. The following Islanders revlstered at the Stanlev Hotel, Pictou. on Fri~ day last:-C. W. Mackintosh and (J. G. Howard, Milton; Capt. and Mrs. Larkin and Capt. Dessert. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McNutt re-Y turned to Malpeque Saturday alter a short visit to Charlottetown the guests of Hon. Peter and Mrs. Mc- Nutt. . LIPTON HOPES TO CHANGE LONDON, Oct. 30.-Sir Thomas Iiptnn, after an interview to-night with a inembar.oi the cabinet, said: “I have great 'hope that ii Girrtaiu Great Britain will be officially r€D\°€' sented at San Erancisco. The finan- cial difficulties are not, I think. ill' superablo." _ . here when you should protect your- self against the cold-and changes in weather. Our Guaiacol Emulsion oi Cue Liver on wi? Hvronhosrhites contain the tonic nd nutri.tiv9»0\'°' ‘é"“"°.°' .i‘2°’° i§.’“iE‘..’°€?»1“i§§3' 11 o ng c I: . colilr; abil* general dehtlity, 406.1106 75e, bottle. E. A. Foster, Central ~ 'S 'Homemade , Cream Bread' Has a “dii’fe‘reut tes e .from_ ordnuy dread. Stewaivs Bread ie' _ _ ` ‘ VV"hoiesome .t ‘ Food ' t at your family willenjoy. lt is mule of the best of flour 2_1 a bake shop scrupuloiwll’ ` term, You can have it delivered, at ybur house every day if YW Phone Zll Kent Street Miss Janie McRae, Hunter River, Cf? ‘veddinil trip to ChiCa§0» 5 was R visitor to Charlottetown’ 0,, Louis and the South before return- gat,"-d,,y and ,-em,-ned home in the ing to their home in Glenwood, I iaft,,,.n00n_ wa, says the Mc-.itrcnl Gazette. _ Qn Saturday morning Mr. l‘c'\-cy line, gritless cream that doeen't i Pope left the city on return to Hall- lure 'Hl‘tiHCiBl Plates. hardens fnx. Hn had come to onnrintretmvii sums. swevtsrw the iuouth. demo'/s THE BRITISH ATTITUDEH ~.:Guaiacol Emulsion- The time is, Ptugstora. MU- ii . j .r .3 (From Bati_\rday'| Evening Guardian PHo'1‘ool¢a.-nsiu-'rue syune R photo of Bishop Morrison, of Anti gonish, formerly oi Charlottetown. ANI~'.)UNCEMEN_'l‘.-- The Calgary News Telegram says that Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McY(`$g`_f\lery announce the‘ engagement -"0 t`Bfr daughter, Mary. Loretto, to " Edward F. Ryan, mari r-lege to take place About the middle' of November. (lr. Ryan is n former' resident: of this Province, MINISTER ENTEBTAINED. -- Last week the Rev.~Mr. Howard pe,s~ tor of the Methodist church, Sack- vilie, formerly of this Province, gave I!i'the clinrch'basement a banquet to _"fd theological students, their pro- IBBBUFS. and all the Methodist preach-. ers in town-about fifty in all, What with eloquent speeches, sweet music, and H HBVDTY Supper, the occasion was a most enjoyable one. All, doubtless, would like to see it mode a mutter ol annual recurrence, HOME WEDDING.- The marriage. took place at six 'o’clock Wednesday evening at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. James Calder, Margaret St., Sydney, of her daughter Margaret, to Clar-i ence B. McRae of New Glasgow. The| hridc’s sister, Mrs. Richards, played the wedding march. while the bride' entered on the arm of her father, dressed in cream silk with bridal! veil. The couple were unattended. The Rev. John McIntosh ofllciuted. After congratulations thc newly wed- ded couple sat down to supper 'with 41 ll\"§e number of invited guests and then loft. on the night express for a wedding tour to P. E. 1, The bridtfs travelling dress was of brown velvet with hat to match. Mr. and Mrs. McRae will reside at New Glasgow. W}']DDIi\'G IBELLS.-Tlic wedding was quietly cclcliratcii on Tuesday ev- culiig, at the rcsidcncc of Mr. R. Iwi. T'-li’10Y, 315 Metcalf Avenue, West- mount., oi Miss Ella Sutherland, of Charlottetown, H. E. I., and Mr. Scott Robinson, of Glenwood, Iowi. The ceremony was perforincd by the ltev. Dr. Clarke of_ St. Andr~cw'i: c al t d d guests drove to Bonaventure is a tion, \vhonce they left for an extend- t. 0. . .._.__.__,__.__..__ ‘ ::'I‘l\ose who prefer the past form of tooth preparations will find Rexull ‘Tooth Paste the leader lu its line, lt is put up' in collapsible tubes, a D. the bacteria, prevents acid mouth, cleans every part of every tooth-a clean tooth never docays. Price 25c. Money back if dissatisfied. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent sr 1*/flitf 4 Aye! ' . 'ihi>.re’s.llie Rub! 4 Where to get the kind of a tooth brush that willdo its in- tended work without injuring the gums. You will have no trouble in securing _ ri... login isnui. if you call at this store. Our tooth brushes represent the acme of qimiiiy. We’re here to convince you. All prices and a large assortment of tooth pastes. powders, Liquid Dentifrices etc., to Chooie from. Johnson & Johnson ` The Quality Drugstore. A _ _ 1 \\.\‘.\\\“"` . .. -;_». >. _ 7.44 _ for the Hair T V Royal Vinolia. Solidiilcd Brilli- i antine gives the hair 0 lustre and sotiny smoothness. Though solid it vanishes when asplied to W0 heir and positively ooo not leave heevg grease. Applynwith a soft brus . Rubbod we l to the seals once a weoksit makes dandru imgglggcle. lin. l , _ _ The Two Macs I 149 Gt. Geo. St i "tic" nie ceirmiii ciiiiiiniiiii c, I ~ _ Ptmdmtmd Sdn- __ _ _ _ __ ._ . . _ EWPUO Blwll Fox Com- .._._....__..__ . __;.___~. _ _ ;__....___.'._;_._.___.. ._.,_i;._._.___._._____._.__,,_.,_._._._._._._.___,____._._.___._._._._._._ Inn.;..".;.;;.;”.;.;.".;;;.....__ .0 on ru. 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Allred Decker 5 Cob \\~>mu r 1/_ii \"`.'f_" \‘_<_ ,- \ it ‘{\\v>' ,<\~.-I* it . Buaieat Street Social! Bl’»_l_'\‘| ~ ~ ii9 - Ill Queen Street .Clothing Those Wonderful s _ Winter Sciits of Sturdy ' “ "Double and twist`° Wool I 6 iris’ 10 Here is a suit that will appeal to any man who wants a sturdy-strong-warm-well made suit at a low co~t. This sp=ci1.l ot' ours is maid-1 up of pure all wool-Wool gro Nu on l-’riuce Edward Island or in Nova Scotia 'l he suitis made in tb: Standard 3 piece style. ioits are single breasted, with three buii--ns -- fronti and sboiilders are smoothly moulded and well iinishegi- shaped to stay iorucing rip 11'. You see suiti in anv .store -any diy at I4._o not b :ns . i ‘ h" l' ..§..’2`21’i..'f-`..`i. __.77_._gf’.‘f. ii f_f”._..'_‘.`.°__1 0.75 Double breasted all Wool “Double and twist" Suit V ' .4 E h Speoiraii 0 qc This suit is made of the same cloth as described above, a strong, sturdy double and twisted yarn, woven into a handsome wear resisting tweed, 3 piece suit made with double breasted ciat .... _ ` __ 11.40 --ALL THESE LINEQ WILL MEEF ---AND BEAT ANY MAIL ORDER LI: E. Order by mail---money back if you say so, Pants Of ‘Pants Of i "Double "y, twist” Dark Grey - Wool Tweed Home Spun Heavy strong tweed ]ust the Pants forthe made of double and twist man who works out dcors, all wool yarn made up in- _ willsiand any kind oi wear, to well cut, well fitting warm, stout, strong and properly made Trousers, vreli fitting. Three “cata- in three wonderful bargain log bzaters offered at values . 2.50 Order 2 65 2.75 by 5.00 5.00 Mail 5.25 Wc'|| pay Express Tweed Overcoat i Converco Collar 8° _ Here is a really go 'nd sturdy coat it is well made- gosd weight warm and wiil stand a lot of knocking around just rompiie ii wiih usual Ten dollar lines, and iiemembur, hcie The finest range of Overcoats in P. E. I. .» Every good style oi Overcoat il1atFashion~ap proves- that skill has designed-and that mon-ry can buy-is here for you at a saving. ('l\'erciu.is that will pore to you that “made to measure" is not what you want-ii you a'e looking fo' fit and style. Ovircoavs io the big heavy loose fitting styles. s-mibelted-at d full belted---Overcoats in the shawl collar---ti e “Twoway” Collar, The "College" Collar and the reg- ular velvet collar. $ic, $15. £18, $20, $22.50 to $30. B O Y S OVERCOATS OVIERC 'ATS F O R for 9 YE lR LADS $3 75 BUYS of 9 to I7 $5.to to ma. $14. IiOY’S GOOD HEAVY 1~iOl\iESPUN PANTS, the zeal things for the hardest wear $.00 to $1.50 P . i ' ur Collared Uvercoat ~No0Si.ui-.Ai>" l.iN|NG $1 2 "fi _ l-lere i really c ne of the finest cold weather cnis that a man can buy. This store offers eve ry qu_»ili-y---good warm cloth, heavy lining-» most of ilieiu rubber interllncd. :ii :.00 to $20.00 each. \ I 1 L ____| l 1-_ pl; Ji "Q - MY' 'rr-in soorsivmu ' PREDOMINATE. _...___ WESTVILLE, Oct`oher 30. -- A' striking features about the local cen- il _._-_-1| ,., . syrians, 5 Danes, 4 Swedes and 3 RAGTIME HYMNS Poles. Those whose nationality is llgii-) sglcvciitltdairiilngsltvhglonotttliiib? E2; ST' JOHN' Nov' 1'_Th° Bw' W’ lish and Irish in about the above pro- J‘ Jack' pmwr oi nm st' G°°“°'° Presbyterian Vluirch, Newcastle, il sus taken here yesterday is the pre- portions as far as can be ascert.ained.\ ' ` _ _( dominance of those of Scottish de- iThere are u thousand children in the |it;l‘;‘;R\yl;1“:’.ix:rmoi ayxéiiéiilhtsai h1m.\\~ scent in sp te of continued immegra- town between the ages oi six and six- take; up Mih'-avmuy __ he ‘t:J'“ tion from all over the world. The iteen. Now that the names and ages \,‘_“nd I do no* we why'“ “wma total Population of the town is aboug, .of than ,mu been “cured at the be ammed £0 hymn. R H “mme 455°' 0( “ms” who "W their iholldll 0| Well' Plfenm 1*" ¢“°"*~ 'ill `and inoilrnr-me and vianeve some- “auoéisulig U5? ;,i;;,$'711§53 Bfsxlzg' be made to fully enforce the law in ltbim; ll\if~ 'I hi in some ol the now. . _ -. lil? Jewt: Germans, 7 Dutch, cuss; regard to school attendance. church. hit.. _ _ . i 3" _. ij ‘f»..;'§{‘ _.'_~_i.- 3, i ‘ . a '