'fshtohltliro no ; "‘ .oss-1-.. .-.__».‘,'..f,_.=__._ our . ."‘-‘uv . , I _'. 1,- , _ v.. ~ y _ __. _. ; K r _ I 0rdfer Your Winter ` Coal ‘ f-. _ now while its - cheaper, and while we ' are discharging directffroni the vessel. We* are receiving coil every day now, all kinds and SizeS. .Order your supply tc-day. A. Pickard & Co. ' Phone 240 Ch’town ' ` WILL PRESS THE BUTTON .AND UNITE TWO OCEANS. WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.-By press- ing a key at White House at two o’- clock this afternoon President Wil- son will release nn; electric current i iaéihiei 5 , Keeps viii ,Shoes ‘ff New ‘ _#li _ -<- | i' iii. I: "' g "“ € The Shine will Les"-t ` _ _-.-AN u-- _ -' M\k° Your Shoes Last AW*"l°d the Gold mam sr anim' ‘ rxnnoruoh _ .that will travel over land and under sea, to discharge a charge of dyna- mite and destroy the Camboa Dfike, the last obstruction to the opening of water communication between the two oceans by tho Panama Camp ., DIVISION - CREATED LONDON, Oct. 10.-The suffrage question has caused a split in the National Union of Women Workers, sitting in canlerence at Hull, Mrs. Humprey Ward’ led the protest against the union advocating woman sulirage and as a result there have been numerous secessions and a de- cision was reached to form a rival union. - " TI-IE ORANGE ASSOCIATION. ST. THOMAS, ONT., Oct. 10.- The Orange Association of St, Thomas, .las pushed thru-lgh u ze- solution pr-itestiug against the nrt- ion of the Miulsnsr nf Education, in allowing the introduction of biling- iualism in the Ontario schools. J |V __, _ _ _ i Cure ‘wr appreciate Y Tabiels. OUT’ ll results. Mo box. McKinnon Drug Co. Rexsll Store ` Gt. Geo. and Kent If you are lroubledrwlth a cold-if every ' little change in the wemher brings on this distressing affliction-you will be sure to the benefits of Rexall Cold They are prompt, reliable and sure in _Icy back if unsatisfactory. 25ca 'i L '. _ 1 1 - ? MAKE FARMERS ' nsrrfrns onnnI'r msn I. - 1 BOSTON October 9-The Amerl- .~-‘ can llnnkeis association closed its thirty-ninth annual convention here » ~ » gk" - » -» - - today. 'f _ , _ , _ . _ _ ._ _ Furtheii‘ adverse criticism of -y' the f . 1 . ., pending congressional plan of cur- rency and banking reform develop- ed when J‘ames J. Hill. Of st- P1101. Minn., speaking as a friend of agri- cultural development, termed tn hill “too socialistic to suit most Am- ericans," and predicted "distrub- nnces, monetary crisis and business depression" from its enactment. liefore adjourning, the convention settled a close contest for the honor of holding the nexticonvention by deciding to go to Richmond, Va.. MEETING OF* OHIO POLICE CHIEFS | _._-_ CINCINNATI, o_, occ. io.-The an- nual convention of the Ohio Police As'sociation was opened 'in Cincinnati today with an attendance of police chiefs and safety directors from many cities throughout the State. The con- vention will continue its sessions ov- er tomorrow. 1 I is =s T' SUFFERERS means the discovery of a medicinal remedy that will relieve and finally cure this painful disease. i somrs llheumalism Cure having cured many severe cases, we recommend it to all suffering _ frcm rheumatisni withconiidence. , Geo. E. Hughes The People's Drnggist T- .- llappy audi Conlenied ;; .,I, ., ,._... ., .. \‘_:.-,;"..:\; -,-',.'_\_.'f,.' .» . *T- bi; . liickey & Nicholson fd .-ff<.»>; _ _I ` is the man behind s pipe full of Hiclr:.=Iy’s Brigert CutSmolring obacco.His pipe dreams will BIWIY3 be pleasant because this t0bR¢C0 is manufactured from only the best Virginia leaf the Aroml being pure spd fragrant- T17 .__ it for your next smoke.At all " Grocers and Druggi8f3_. ' -» ‘lfohecco Co.fl,l|l. e -f _- il 'N __, - » p -Mrs! J.- W. MeDoneld,` Graud"l‘|;alia-ii' ’_‘9'_3 ' '~ ` . rss_ms»'r me I _ in I-A: N H i `-f -V.. N - -» "'74-;.:.. . .' _, _ .'i.._..; p. i Y ` I " \ i 1" i l N `_ _ _ _ , ` , __ L _'.'.':;::::::-'-::;1'f' L ' I “ il ° - i ‘ » RALLY DAY.-To-morrow wi1l»be‘- Rally -Day in the First. Methodist Sunday School. A good program has, been' prepared abd the parents ‘of 'the children are expected to attend; also all others who are interested _in the work of the school in the Hearts Memorial Hall to-morrow' at 2.30 o'clock. _ ' AN ANNOU`NCEMEN'l'.- The en-, gagement is announced.-of~Miss Flor( ence McDonald, daughter 'of audi i fi die, to Mr. J. J. Trainor, the popu- lar train despatcher of the P. E. I.-_ Railway, Charlottetown. The :rsr- riage will take place at Notre Dame] Convent, Charlottetown, _on Noiyem-'- ber 4th. .,, ALLEGED LARCNY.- A mild] sensation was caused in the city yes- terday by thearrest of two girls of decent attire and respectable appear- ance on a charge oflsrceny. On Thursday night, it appears, a dunn- f-Ul' of clothes was stolen from the lines on which they were hanging in the Ylirds of Messrs E. Rice and Harry Scores. The theft was report.- ed to the policeaud yesterday mora- illg Sgt. Bradley effected a search on °'¥1`tHil1 Premises not far distant from those where the theftwas committed with the result that the missing clothes were discovered, and the ar- rests reierred'to above made. The articles,'it is understood, were found hidden under a mattress. ,The girls were'brought before Magistrate Martin at the City Magistrate's 001111 durlus -the course or one any and were 'remanded for trial this morning. (From _-Yesterday’s Evening Guardiany COLONIALS IN WINDSOR.- The Colonial Stock Company, well known in Charlottetown, are at present Playing in Windsor, N. S., present- ing GONE 5°m9."Alias Jimmie Val- entine, The _Turning Point, and sev- eral other good playb, : PARTRIDGE,-A11, _ V sportsmen are reminded that the openseason for Partridge does not commence until October 15th and closes on November 15, 1913. The open season for rab- bits is from November lst, 1913 ,A0 Feb. lst, 1914. Persons found guilty of violating the law will lie dcnlt' with accordingly. _ _ _ 'ro s'IviNLEY_F,x1r_z. ny Au-I-0__ __ Mr. John T. Jolinsdn df' the Waver- ley Hotel, Fredericton, made a trip by auto Wednesday morning to Stan- ley, taking with him,Judge` Wilson, Deputy Sheriif Timmins, Piper W. fi. Ross, of St. John, and Mr. C. H. Ramsey, of Prince Edward Island. Mr. Johnson returned to Fredericton the same day. the other mernbers of the party remaining for the Fair. PRQBIENTATION.-‘The stef! ' ' of E.'.A..McDonald's store have pres Evelyn'Allan with a valuable foun- tain ,vpen suitably engraved. Miss Allen. who leaves in the morning for Boston, was very popular with her associates who regret her departure very much. She is followed by the good wishes of a. 'wide circle oi friends in her home City for her fut- ure success. OFF T0 BOSTON.-_ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cooke leave on Tuesday for a two week’s stay on P. E. I., after which they will leave for Boston, where they will spend the winter. It is '23 years since Mr. Cooke came to New Glasgow, says an exchange, where they did a fine business in, "Photography and where they succeed- ed in amassing sufficient wealth to enjoy the rest of their lives in com- fort and leisure. They .are good people, quiet and unassuming, and their friends wish them the best of good wishes where ever they go. 1 ' MARSHFIBILD INS'1‘I'rn'r1-:.»‘- Ae Mrs. Fosters, Marshfield. the Wémens, Institute, held one of its best meet- ings. Every member was present and much business was transacted. Miss James gave s short talk on different kinds of pastry, which was the sub- ject for the afternoon.\ Mrs. C. Rob- ertson read an article on canning plumbs. The programme committee are making arrangements for ft pub- lic meeting to be held early in Nov- ember at which the Supervisor will explain Institute work. Next regular meeting is on Oct. 80th, at 3 p. rn., at Mrs. Wm. Gibson's. ' -._._..1_-i with .the results obtaineda- Only $1.00 each; Remember we- guarantee this doz. E. A./Foster, Central Drug- store., . Mtf. Pleas? bfing in. sefnidrl-;0f #Sk , j as ro can for al s¢¢_¢lemen¢, f *of that account Wwe’ '§_en't ' ' ">&5" a dev ef 8°-*'W»_;i¥i'¥s?i f ~very much oblige. " _ '; MacLELl-AN .1 53'- if .4 1-1 'r~~ .. iii .ggi It Pays to buy in this Province ' “» E?1%er f%l'11’gill3; - -_ ': - '.-- v.» . co Smith, will conduct service at Christ Church, Cherry Valley, next Sunday et 8 if o”clock, weather pe`r'~ msnu; -~ NORTH IEUSTICO NO'l‘ES.- Mr; _Alexdpd r , North Rustico, pfo§ed‘ himie’ dizirawberries this mo_rnin§wfhi1e 'going thrgugh ,n ‘_ fieldi I atlfltis who ian .A hum er of the fishermen of the vicinit ` left for the lumber woodf-ef Hiding filet Monday morning.-, While Gilbert Blaq`uiel'i§ iwslf ' outllehing yestedny morning__ he captured a black gamer, heating on top offtlrgiwqterf :which had been slightly wounded.-'Toe many friends of W. W. Paynter will heglad to know__if\1.&t..he_isInuclI.isn- proved in health.-The Schooner Florence, owned by Joseph Gallant, Husticoville, is discharging coal at Rustico Harbour. BRILLIANT EVENT_- The most brilliant society wedding in Frederic- ton, N. B., for some time took place Wednesday afternoon when Miss Louise Eaton Edgecornbe, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick B. Edgecombe, was united in marri- age to Mr. Robert MacCunn, former- ly of Greenock, Scotland. The wed- ding took place at Ashburn Place, the residence of the bride’s parents, at 3.-30 o'clock, Rev. Neill McLaugh- lan performing the ceremony. Among the out of town guests was Mrs. Wm__ Robertson of New York City, who is returning from a visit to her sistcr in Charlottetown. rsnsousis . ' Hon. John Richards, Leader of the Opposition, came to Charlottetown yesterday from Bideford. Mr. John Evans and wife, of Van- couver, B. C., who have been spend- ing sf. couple of weeks, visiting friends in this city, left on return yesterday morningi Mr. Evans is a brother of the late Fred Evans, and while here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Large. (From .Yesterday’s Evening Guardian- Miss May 'Wright of Cornwall, leaves tomorrow morning for Boston, Miss Marjorie McPhee of Cher- lottetown is visiting in Clyde River the guest of Miss Alice McPhee. mis. MacPhec. n St. Johd en route to Fredericton St. John, thence to points in P. Island and Nova.’.,qeitia.,...' _ -_ _ -C ._ .;.‘_,gJ{..':'| gif -ali. .i in -.. . ented~ their fellow worker Miss ::Rexall Remedies are now sold fn 7,000 stores. Each of the 7,000 ,own- ers of these stores is _a shareholder in' the United Drug Store, the manu- facturing ph_arrnacists,.~ which in, itself assures purity, low price end absolute ,reliability _.of every _ article. _ 'that , crosses the, counters, .The MacKinnon Drug Co. is the only local Rexall store and you can, get';there_any of the 400 non-secret, uaranteed Rel tied. Patronize the Rexall store- Mtf. » . _» '_ _ F _ ._ - . , will pay you to call in lrere.» and get- relief' for' that cough ‘which annoys you, so-~ . , gn mr »-= .--.|».»» ,__W1ll I 2 -you continue to hack and 'cough when you kuovv'very` well the risk you run by not ' faking measures__|i,r_i___.t`ip;e_ to cure your cold? It will __ , Pay Y ou to attend to the matter now, you may think s cold a trivial thing but too often such trivial, things assume a very serious aspect Bring your cold fo us and get cured. Johnson & Johnson . ::`The Gem Junior Safety Razor - i ‘gives excellent satisfaction. We sell ` ` 'nw Quality Drugstore' ’ them? on their merits. Your money - refunded if not perfectly satisf1ed‘» Dr- Thomas Tremman says that in '_ 011|' Gtlfllldll Bfallil i§"'Esseoce is- Stronger a ‘ f _ 1' s-i ` Our German Brand Essence o Vinegrr isstrongcnpnrer and hetie in every way than the commo l strougeg they have ever used. uarts of superior white wine pick The Two Macs J. scucrous me 9 ‘ ' ' ern sl o sfo ‘tho are ____ _ _ ___ _ . 4.102.-'-.ir-w I ~-' "1 Miss Emma A. Moore of Milton has . returned home aftphaplensiarrc visit. __ to the city the guset of Miss Evphe- Mr. and _Mrs. George A. Lewis, fwho has been spending some time in Moncto left Tuesday afternoon for K _ _ " all Remedies, moriey back if dissatis- . kind. It is absolutely pure and al One nt makes three and s hal ling vinegar. Price .. . . . .20c s pint ( lothind i ~ .vi » 1 , i.°_°.‘I_i Moore Men’s Soft Fell Hats 1.00 to 1.75 for In this lol there src about ten dozens of smart new soft felis. all of very good styles, trim, wearable and up to date The colors represented are greys, browns and blocks. The shapes ere neat, and inclined to be small. The prices run in the reg- ular way from 1.00 to I 75. WE OFFER THE WHOLE LOT SATURDAY 'I0 CLEAR AT l"ll"l`Y CENTS EACH. 8 Dozen New _00 Soli Fell llais each 2.00 io 3.00 value lor All the popular new shades are represented in this lot-there are browns, p grcys,fsns, nutrsl, and many orhers The shapes are new, and every one good. ` There is a practically full range of sizes. The regular prices have been running from 2.00 to 5.00. We wsni to clear our shelves of this lot and on SATU RDAY YOU CAN CHOOSE FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will visit Fred- ‘ ericton, Woodstock” St. _Stephen nnd - lil. _ Handsome. Cloth Caps e Men and Boys 50c, 75c and 1.00 lor The Home of Good Hats 10.1% each There will be about 8 dozen nice cape in this bargain lot-all shades, all sizes, many different patterns, models for men and for boys ss well. They are odd lines that we want to get out of our shelves- all right in every resprct but not enough of any one line to make s good range. The values are 50c to I.00 each. OU I THEY GO SATURDAY AT TWENTY FIVE CENTS EACH. ' IN HALIl<‘.\X. HALIFAX, -Joi. iu.~-'ine ciiy has reason to feel alarmed at the r,»'_- demic of typhoid fever that is Icw rampant in it. The hoard of health has been oi`in.i»\\l_'/ notilli-d vi existence of 31 cases of the disease iand it is conservatively estimated hy the chliirmai of thc board 'mat there are fifty cases in I-ialilnx t-;~- taxed and there is no general place where the disease canr be treated. There is no more room in the Vic- toria Generai hospital. To consider the emergencv the city councll held u meeting called jointly hy the boards oi control and of health., - As a result of this meeting, an emergency hospital will be opened ‘ in a building on the city home ground, with accommodation for iiftv beds. The disease broke out about two weeks ago and has s`pres.d rapidly. his experience of forty-three venrs , f h e idemm in razor ‘; Extra. Blades for .all safety | h° ”°v°' “W °“° ““ P twat; Om ,blades wsharpemd' 3961 | Halifax, and another prnctloncr -of long standing makes a similar state- ment. It is' doubtful if ever there was an epidemic of typhoid. I n exbert has been o-nsmved to rosie-a thorough investigation at once, and the history nf every case discovered is being studied in order to get at the facts. The olli¢iu\ TYPHOID SC \R?l ` bacteriologist is also at work. ‘ The board is acting vigorously in -l the emergency and now that a tcm- porary hospital has been secured it is hoped that steps may be taken not only to treat all the cases that arise, but to quickly stamp out the epidemic. ULSTER MUST BE INCLUDEI). LONDON, Oct. 10.-Hon. Winston Churchi1l‘s speech referring to the dey- _ _ _ _ The hospital accommodation is Ove;-_.saying .that a portion of .1-.land is entitled to special consideration Las excluded much discussion. The Con- servatives say this argues linvnn- ment weakness, but the Liberals say that while theclnlms of Lir-ter should be considered it is nnprf-irble that the government could counten- ance the actual oxclruaion of Ulster from Home Rule. ON VERGE OF STARVATION. NEW YORK, Oct. 10.-A cable to the Tribune from London says:- Dublin is being ruincd ny the con- tinuance of the transport war, which is now in its fifth week. The plight of the poorer rertion 0" the population is dreadful, onohundred thousand men, women und cnldxen or one third of the city'~4 nil-'»io poz,-'| ' h ' h _ _ l f -` - . _ . :1f.';t:.‘:_'?» ‘;:..‘.z.::r;° '1.":.r.'..... 1. 5.2%... W city yesterday, intensifying inc rris- line_d up at the Liberty Hall head- quarters of the Irish Transport Un- ion to receive a dole of soup and bread and then sat down rn the nearest doorsteps to nourish their wasted bodies. The food which has come in the relief ships is the only thing which has kept many families from actual death by starvation, and any cessation of these supplies' would bc followed by incalculable misery. As it is strangers are dogged by child beggars, who implore the, price of a meal without relaxation. Other children, more fortunate than these, arc to bc seen staggering home through the driving rain with sacks of potatoes and' groceries from 'the food ship stores. _ _ The decision of the Miners Feder- ntion to contribute $15000 a week is hailed with pathetic joy by the strikers, whose confidence that with Enfrliah support, they will overcome their employers, has never been seri- ously shaken. .,_._1Z-ln , DOUKHOBOURS' LANDS ‘ MAY BE AUCTIONED ___-_ _ OTTAWA, Ont., Oct. 9-The min- ister of the interior will probably put up at public' auction thousands of acres of lan Evirliich have been aband- hobour followers of Peter Veregin. ery of the strikers und their wives The ‘l“°5f-l°“ M °°mP°“9°~l-l°U W0 and ehnd,-en |md,1|¢d |_.,,¢¢,eh.-.- for i Vert-gin followers for their abandoned wnrmth. A crowd of .virls and boys'l»1\l‘mB is Unlikely- ' I rl" [" Lvl; >['_[ rin ,.1 _. mloulsmt. ‘Ut we 4 I Gt Geo St For further information apply to rif ~°“' .r ‘E131 -»-._ -,f good housewives deem irish; a f . One of the principals in an Island Fox Ranch containing five pilrs of Pedigreed ' Silver Black Foxes is prepired to dispose of half his share. The Foxes are from Dalton, Oultou and Gordon-Tuplin stock and are the best of their class. ` \ _ _ -Q. gl » I r _ ’ .fipf 'S ""' _ > _ _ I f A ‘ \ _ Ch’f0w"'°. 3"* T"'i°”' §§;3°ir§;_"§_.=3,',f;.,,'=,‘§.i-;,;*’;';`»}'§;;5i‘~i:;’:':. ' _ " ,+'P;.,C.'f__P. O. Box 116.JChonlq¢;_.r,;>,ron.;_-~ _ -q=~ » . .»~.l'i nf- 13’ 3 -~ ' I ;‘ °- A I ~ 1 17; ` ~_ X 'frcsnrsssxcnr - W _ o,.S,,,h_M,3w¥, _