_._ __ have Vee sels cominginow _with J ~.'.___f_..~»_»_ f _ ~ _._, _ __ 0lt‘;§fi‘!ln¢i Rumi l9vwIli*Ssf.zR°“Hd .Arima ' -Alllioiiillhfand ‘ ..'&w',_k * ' Reserve Run of Mine _ We would suggest ordering your Winter supply now while the weather is fine, we can deliver promptly. 1" Order today. Picliard & C0. Phone 240 S""iul~TT»lins uni _ i ‘nu-a-mast' nm in TMCMU-LAN's ConNxh,0iq,‘,, _ _ Sirrr. 3otli. r9i “Y°“= remedy. "ifruit-a-uv¢¢~ a P°ff¢¢t panacea for Rheuiaistism. YBUYB., I suffered distressing pain Scistica or Sciatic Rhenmstlsm, a laid up several times s year for-_days it time. I went to different doctors 'who told it nie there was no use doing auythin W°“1d Pull sway. They gaveg; mlwlisfd plssters and other remedies D0 that did. no good. . Plasters took sheet oX\'1¥l°r°’-,else l” to blister me an k ‘ . Ii) lr a ma ° '_`°W5P°\l oo manya vertised remedies without benefit, but fortunate- ly, about two years ago, I got, -‘fn-uii.u. tives” and they cures nie. _ Since then, I take “Fruit-a~tives' occasionally and keep free of pain, am satisfie “Fruits tives"cured me of Rheumstism and they will cure snyon who takes them as directed. lf this letter would be of value to~ you, publish it” IOHN B. MCDONALD. us and to the thousands of sufferers from d lngly gowned in white crepe de chene 3 and shadow lace with 9, close fitting liideed, this letter is of value to Rheuiiiatism, Sciatica, Lnmbago an Nwflllillll- It points the way to certain cure. 5oc a box,6 for $150 trial size, 25c. At dealers~~or froin`Fruit-a- tives Limited, Ottawa, For e rr sus to 'buy in -uns iiravlim. Hsursniau.-new flur. _'i‘riym.. rector of Milton will hold services at the Methodist Church, Hampshlregrn Sunday next at 7 D. in.. _ ' - _...___ _ _~ _ \ ’A RUNAWAY.-At noon yesterday while attenm ownedby Mr. McWil- UBYHS. s. mllkman, was standing -in o front ofarssidencs ‘opposite the s Cathedral the horse became freight- sned by the shrill and ,unexpected blowing of the _Cathedral whistle. Thgaujmal bolted. and the wagon was hol__ fas_t`by_¢oxl_1ing in contact with as post:~_'Thc_“'lrorse. however, freed himself after breaking aconsiderable portion. of _tha harness and a part of the wagon, but was caught before 5 going very far. After considerable trouble things were put in shape again, the horse fortunately being none the worse for its scare. f ’ WEDDING Bni.Ls.-The marriage 1 of Miss Venus Mary Day, daughter _of Mr. and ,_ Mrs. James Day, Victoria, ° P. E. I., to Joseph D. Sullivan, was solcmnized in the -Annunclation Church, New \York City, on the even- otilcintlng, The' bride was charm- lace cap with a. wreath oi orange blossoms and carried 9, large arm bouquet of "white roses. The brides- maid, Miss Eleanor Germain, was 1 prcttily dressed in pink marquisette t , ANNIVERSARY OF ~BOS_'l`ON'S BIG FIRE. BOSTON, Mass., Nov. 8--To many with trimmings of torquoise blue HB0 WOW Pink roses. Mr. William Spencer Booth supportedthe groom. A wedding dinner wus served at. the Hotel Clermont. ,. it _ a cold dreary dey; the aging-, member of-those whosailed on ini: of Nov. 5th, Rev. Father McCahll- -_1_,.;-.1-min-I ol_d residents of Boston tomorrow ~vi1l be a dny of great significance, ,,. because it will be the forty-first a niversary :if thc biggest fire in the ._,_____..-__-4- _ I - , _ Hot Water Bottles the kind that give best ser- 'vlce and most comfort. Fach bottle guaranteed for one year. Piioes range from A sion is woo Now is the time to gets warm friend for the' cold winter months. G¢0._li-_llilsihes The Péople’s Druggist .i CifY's history. when eight hundred buildixigs occupied bv one thousand business concerns in the heart of the city ivcre uburned with a loss of about $70,000,000 and causing the The fire started at 7.20 o’clock onl thc evening of November 9, 1872, in the heart of the ~ iwliolesale business suction. The conflagration raged un- til the following afternoon. Fifty cities and towns of New England _rushed men and apparatus to aid tae ;Boston firemen, but the assistance .was of little avail because the wa- ,ter supply failed at a. critical mo- ment. As a result of the fire loss _twejity leading fire insurance com- panies went into bankruptcy. i LOUISIANA ’l‘O RAISE FUNDS. | _...___ BATON ROUGE, La., Nov. 10.- ln, order to make possible the borrow- ing of $11,000,000 the Louisiana con- stitutional convention here this morn ing. The proposed amendment tothe constitutioii, which will permit the State to issue short timc notes which are to be placed ‘at the best. interest rats available so that the maturing issue of State bonds can be taken care of January 1, is expected tof, meet with the opposition in the con-, ventionf The present constitution docs not permit of the issuing of anything less than a fifty-year bond 4 issue. lt is also specified that no iii- MAIL CUNTRACT i’.°.._"?§§;.i‘il`.‘i°§...i‘i§i2?.2°§§§L‘i2‘i‘&i»i$f_ Hi. ' ..¢v‘;_»,;,____.j+\> _ ‘¢.'\i'-TA".`;8`f` '_ ‘_§ f/_ .s - '"5 _\'9-_fi if Sealed T'enders,_ adressed to th Postmaster General, will be receive veyanco of His Majesty’s Mails, on proposed Contract for four years, si times per week over, Bridgetown No 1 Rural Mail Route from the. Post- master General's pleasure. Printed notices containing further . information as to conditions o‘f pro- Wh°“° gmndsires Dem brought £480 posed Contract may be seen and ‘ _ blrink forms of Tender may be ob- “ H' _ tained at the Post Offices of Bridge-_ ._,, “5V.¢ S70” ;¢¢Tk ¢_ Ta: town, Upton Lot 55, Strathcona ' n si W5” gn and Dundas and at the office of the style’ m at an Post Office Inspector, Charlottetown l’.E.I. ' I POST QFFIOE INBPECTOR and copcnhsgen. Sizes 56 to 42 Post office `Inspector’s Oilics, Charlottetown. wth, Nov. _1913. 52 A.-2,500°26 9-12. » ` :eos-ii-iznwaasa - - _ , Cl 1 __ - __ °§§‘;;'“D ““'°“.__ Nligfi °“ tI’,;“““y' ,lofi ggdpigiggriigofifPmiiigsbrebdiiii e ecemwr mr 6 con' =stock at the Upton Ranch is shown 8 in thu fact that one of tho foxes is a tarest in excess of four per cent ls to owing to the high prevailing rates. 'l‘ERliIBLE BLIZZARD. C-0l.llMBUS, Nov. 11-The .details of rt blizzard, which raged_ over 'Ohio Sundny and Monday, show four' e l deaths and a heavy property damage.. ________..___- X 'descendant of a purerbrsd Island fox ` whose pelt sold for £489 at the Lon- don sales. There is another fox ow- ined by the company in the ranch. at the London sales. 2541-11-7M5i. , Stanley Bros. :They are io be had in white Q. ccru, bllo MW $2.95 io.§5.95. Stanley Bros. 2577-ll-l0M5i R/ I _ For relieving that E headache and bimishing accompanying ills you should f f take X Cold These are wonderfully efhclgnt. easy t0 C==\f1'Y» CHU s ed into vest ocket A be _liPP _ P ~ _ . __ Price a5c, money back ff dissatified. _ ` "McKin_non-Drug_Co__ id- - -_ on-George ana Kem sn. _I eotd, allaying the accompanying (From yesterday’s Evening Guardian) Guardian received some wild straw- berries yesterday picked on the farm of Mr. Charles Holmes, Kingston, on October Slat. , _ -- Moncton yesterday after _a few days i Tablets ‘ _ liappy-iand~Conie nfed behind . np. WILD STR'AWBERRIES.- The POLICE COURT-At the Charlot- death of eleven people and injuries to'tetown Police Court this morning, . _ _ _-- , many otlicrs. _Peter Kelley and Henry Huntley each The appointment has been gnzetteil » on 3 charge of drunkenness were fined of Mr. Gabriel Billard, of Murray $5 or 20 days, Harbor. i-:i this province, as Har- ` -- hour Master for that port. SNEAK THIEF’ S WORK .-Four passengers _on the Boston train that Mr. A. P. Prowse. M. L. A.. of arrived here at noon on Saturday Murray Hatthoiir, was in the city yes- were the victims of a sneak thlef,be- terday, returning by the afternoon tween Boston and St. John, who re- train. _ _ _ _ lievetl them of their watches, tickets """‘ and iuoney, says 5, St. John ex. Messrs. Charles Sterns, of Stcrris change. The theif is said to be n Bros., Souris, and W. H. Prowsc, of _ young, rcspcctabze looking man_"1‘he Murray Harbor, leave Charlottetown persons who were robbed and their lhiil m0f'Hin§ by the Stellmef N015" destinations are as follows: Joseph l1mlb"l!`\*\I\d OD H 12\`il> t0 the MalH1a“'1- McKenzie, Chatham, (N. B_); J, A_ Mr. Prowse will be returning to the _, Messervy, Charlottetown, (P, E, 1,); Island this week, but it is Mr. 7 Joseph Lavigne, Halifax, (N, 3.); Stems’ intention to proceed to the _ and James McDade, Sydney, (C. B.) United States, and, among other HOLLAND PLANS Mr. McKenzie, who was going from places, visit Boston. r BIG UNDl€RTAKlNG.1=the enormous quantities of herrings Boston to Chatham, lost his ticket ---{’_“"°`“ Bud $33. Speaking to I. U. R. Po- (From yesterdny’s Evening Guardianl ». "'_‘ licemnn Collins on Saturday, he said Mr. and Mrs. W. Avai-d and daugh- _i,MSTER1)Ai\,1| Nm,-_ g-The Gov. that he thought he would know the ter of Shediuc have returncil if0T1\ il eroment Commission appointed sev- tllillf again. 85141 l-bmi he WHS I`0\J\>€d visit to P. E. lsland. eral years ago to investigate the the Z“m°"Zee_ ‘mes “°t “°_W exceed in thc Boston station. He said that _ ' r 20900-000 f\0"\“S B- Yeafi While by the Whilc Wulf-ing for the St. John train '_ “ , __ - . matters relating to _the propositio Ti-[E BRIG . FAN-NY. years ago yesterday the left Chariot stowu for being. not nearly' as mild as that yesterday., Mr. 'John Gates, an and respected citigsuis -thsponly sur- t -rnemorabls rroyage. _ ,_ t _ #PIPE MUSIC.-Major Baillie of _ lgfctou was _in ,Charlottetown yester- dgy and loft -in the afternoon for ortb Wiltshi.f's-where he ,gave one of `.»_,-popular-concerts last night. Ma- jor Baillie, is completing a tour of this _Province and. Monday night per- formed befqre a full house at Hunter River to a ,most enthusiastic audi- enw. I-T.‘ls selections in Highlandliow- land and' Irish Bagpipe Music were keenly enjoyed and at the close of the program u,hearty vote of thanks was moved by Mr. George McLeod, seconded by M_r. Daniel McDonald, Hopedale, and tendered to Major Bailie in Gaelic amid enthusiastic applauded, the Major`making 3 suit.- ahle _ reply. Tonight Major Baillie goes to Springfield and tomorrow to French River. , ' ` , , Psrsosiis _ Mr. H. L. Johnson of the Barbu- does, is in Charlottetown. l Mr. W. L.-Jordan, of Bridge Point, was in the city yesterday. Mr. J. R. McGrath left Charlotte- town yesterday on return to Quebec. Prof. Mclntyre, organist of Zion Church, has, it is understood, with- drawn his resignation. 'Mr. Benjamin' Clow, of Murray Harbour North, was among the visi- tors to the city yesterday. ° Mr. Frank L. Dougan returned to ‘ stay in Cliiirlottetown. Wills .oore és? M ME The BusisstSfors on Charlottetown *mu “NAL Busissf Street PA'lTl.RNS lf* ll9-»lZl Queen Street . » Extra Special. Bargain $ .39 6 Heavy White Blankets . pt. Here is blanlcetbargsiul that will make you fe=1 good these sharp fall duys It’s a bargain that our buyer was lucky enough to get hold of some time ago. The bl-nkeis are 6o inches wide and 8o inch long. They are good and heavy. Thev have the greit advantage of being whipped separately. We are saving about 20 59 per cent in tost to us, and saving youths same ._ . _ _ _ _. . ._ _ . ..._ pr# A Erie soft blanket 60 x 80 inches in size, running full 6_lbs _to the $450 pair, whipped separately .. _ pr lot!! Jouzim. A good strong- sturdy-clean white blanket, _-o‘t and wlioolly iu fin- ish, 6a x So in size, oar price pr Scotland sends us a grand all wool 7 lbs to the pair. all wtol, soft, warm, blanket, full 68 x 86 inches in size _-7 wholld finish, whipped stparatc- ill! lbs to the pair, this finest we ever 6 ZS ly asplendid value at pr. sawfor $ pr. A very fine heavy lt ge size blanket, The Wonderful “Carlton” Blankets Direct From .English Mills. $6.75. $8.00, $9.00 This famous English Blanket is about the finest line of high grade goods I 1. that we know ol. vve lime been selling this make for several years-and each ' year we bring out abiut double the preceding suoply. Soft, close, warm, and beautifully fini- lrd Each blanket whipped separately. _ 7 lb Carlions $6 15 pr 8 lb Caritous $8.00 9 lb Carltons $9.00 Splendid Cotton Blanket Good size white flannelette blankets Special l-irge 60 x So, whipped s=n- for single bed .....$l'00 arately _ _, Heav cotton flannelette blankets Heavy soft iirni cotton blankets V i _ - _ ‘ f 64 68x 8: ` _‘_ Now here com-< . the llnest cotton blanket you ever saw, very line, very] heavy ' and soft, each blanket wl_1ipped separately, heavy as udol, 70x 90 inches, $ 1 », _ii » andawouder at the price. Per pair.... 1 ~ ns J _ ' in fc'asihility, probable cost, and othc , ers of the Zuidcrzee once famous for and other salt. water fish caught lthere, have not been very profitable in recent years. It is estimated that the total value of the fish caught in n cultivation of the reclaimed land LOST IN THE BUSH. , WHITE RIVER, Nov. 11-'After wandering for 12 days in the bush with no food and his leetfrozen, yet found alive, and then died after a few hours, was the hard lot of Mich- nel McDonald, book-keeper on the C. P. it. Construction Work. ‘l , in Boston `on Friday night he H 4 F ` of recla` ' the land t present d b lt t 70 000 000 th°“Kht he W0“1‘l hav” S0metm'UE 120 ‘:¢HE'I"P ‘f 'FDR ASTHMA° Neglect covered liiilinihe Zuiderzec? a large iiiliiinboiizerygcarycslliuld ii: it-alizdd. The Ol;§clAiiX¢§iEiiIgi§:Sfor going to Chatham. The stranger said that he, too, was going that way, and followed him to the train, and C 55 ~' _ sat; down in the same sent with him. at °“°°- _ - ° » ` ° " ' As they were getting into the sent, _ ' , _ -¢ ; t _ __ McKenzie thinks that the thief reach- cd his money and ticket, which were watch wnen ho arriv,cl he e, mndiutely notified Policeman Col- lins that the watch was avery valu- able one, and that he would not sell it for any niouey\ Joseph Lavigne, another victim, said that he lost $44, and that judging by the description given of the thief by McKenzie, he believed he was the same man that robhcd him. Lavigne was going to Halifax, where he belongs. He noti- fied the conductor of the theft. but the`conduct,pr could not locate the thief. James McDade told Police- man Collins that he was bound for Sydney, and that he was relieved 0! about $20 by the slick stranger. He said he lin`d two $5 bills, and one $10 in American money, along with some change. The four men felt their losses keenly and told their stories one after another tn 1. C. R. Police- man Collins, who is now looking 101' the thief. although Collins says there is but slight chance of f‘.-.idfng him among all the people that P895 through the depot in the course of a day- , _______.___._..-- sured of these' things by “S1113 NB Dru-Co., Tooth Paste. 256. f-uh0» E A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Sunnv- ggss W S'l‘liWARl“S your-All sittin bg on your table every dsy- l -Because We'k`eslp\the Quality up Ask your grocer for Stewsrt’s Cream ' read" and Take Na other ` C0. lid. Only 7c psf Loaf. side. M"- .°ht~ 'md inumred nf ayoung ma" _giyes ustilma 8' great advantage' The body of water connected with th standing liyfwhere he might procure “r°“b|“' °n°°,“' has secured B fool' and ¢ e _d i, t 200300 h _ af lunch. The stranger said he would 'mm' taste” its grip O” the bmnchr Elica' has ovjixi-bi; asiiitlmitted an $3. of tne work, including indemnitic al passages teriaciously Dr. J D. ’ , V has show him, and took him to a restau- _ ' _ ' teregting r¢_-por; covnrmg e ery D __ h _ - h _ Kellogffs Asthma Remedy is daily _ _ _ _ £2t__;i._n\;hoiit. _Oct l;_t;._i,_I;_l._.__sl_;;_i__t_;___l_:i_;icl_llg_1?hI_1_ curingscases of ast_m_a_O____°ng atand_ and detail of the stupendous plan. It flcrins and that the work could be assuming au ,.e5p0,,Bibuwy_____ _ _ __ the strangel. asked him where he Wag ing. Years of suffering, however, appears that the fisheries in the Wat-_ completed in about 30 Years. - 2541-ll-7M6i. going. McKenzie replied that he was might have been Prevent” had ‘SK i i ,___ M ' remedy been used when the tr0\1 was in its first stages. Do not nog- le t thma but use this preparation 1 ; Soap just fresh from La Belle France It's a satisfaction to know when you order CASTILE _ SOAP that you sie getting the genuine pure article. ,We have it It’s the pure article -you make no mistake by ordering it from us. ` Johnson & Johnson e commission estimates that the cost Upton Park Ranch have been paid S, up to Sept. 1914. Investors are res- ponsible for no expenses whatever up e etc., would not exceed 189 million to that time as the promotors M_e_ _ if Castile ~ _¢~.,_ _ _,.4 »_._;i _,__ , _ .._~.<.» ...__ . A _' The Quality Drugstore. ::Clenn, white. sound teeth. Each____ ‘ and nu of these things depend \1n°n'~','»_ _, , the l1l0\l¢h 8nd teeth that Bro treo from germ life. and that are kept ' __ _ pure, sweat and clean. You are as- . _ ____.;;_____..__._;__»;_.-___-______M .i - i i- ‘“ 5 » sr I _,~"_’.5. .’.5.~»~v;1,,mo _ ‘ . _ §_` ~_`___$/__m,l_;1l‘1h!_ N / <2 0 L "{'1"; 1". f' 2-- '~_1~.-_ f<;_L;"` ';; `:*»1"-'”~`”_"f I?i”\¢:1.. _, TX, _ \_-_ »llcre”s 'llic llenfol ,jg For _You -; Colgd e_§i`Rilibon Dental Cream is an unusually gocddentlfrice. ab rolutely gritless, doesn’t injure art iiicisl plates, keeps the mouth clean and sweet. gums hard std teeth pearly white. Price 25s. The Two Macs v _ “.2 ° .°°_.:;. t -_-J ~ if iiiai tgpd K _"J ir Maud iii; ‘ , Pufe _ Money for Charlottetown At present we are eniploviug nearly loo men and these have almost 200 others - nds on dependent .upon them-approximately 2 I-2 p. c. of th. entire population depe , this industry for its livelihood ~ The wage and salary list for the past year has been $45,000. ' ` _ - _ - The successful flotation of this present issue of Treasury Stock willniiean that we'can no ahead with increased business, employ a. sufiicient force of skilled ‘workmen to handle the present overiiow of business. Your money behind this enterprise will mean more employed men _in town, more money distrlbutedln Charlottetown and an increased industry of which the _ city is already proud. A few Facts worth 350 Shares Offer- ; ""°€Q g. / , .pl 1 _._A ...fs- _Considering __ We can save approximately $q,o;o 4 year on interests and dis-ounts with sufii- clent financial backing. Business increase for the past three ed at par, $100 _ shares of Treasury Stock are __ now ciiend for sale at par, $Io<§_each, <1 although from our records, under i_ crests- g ed capitalization, this issue is' really __ worth 121.3 p. c. _ _ _ '13 JI 149 Ot. Geo. St. _ _ \ years amounted to $65,750. _ There is sufficient business in sight -to warrant a greatly increased force of workmen. Terms of contract are 2 5 p. c. on ap- i plicitlon, 25 p. c. December 15th and 50 p. c. Iauuaiy Ist. _Bruce Stewart £6’ Company, Limited _ \[- _ i DH»te»».»».|s-as-.an ._~.».+¢si»s¢~ss»o _ | Bruce Stewart S; Co.. Lid. Cl: arlottetown, P. E. Island ~ ' ' \ Please send me by return mail a copy of your _` Prospectus and stock appli-tation form, _ _ - _ \ » _ _, s ~"' \` ]~ ` i f 1 A661288-..»..».»~.»-».~.~... . _ -_g ¢ - vsnvnrsnsna " - _<.. f“|>-i1,‘ af-