'i if, 3*, fakk "£i'£~“%’~‘&` ., ., _ _ - _~ ‘_-,_ ' to our Lttqnftion for thc bunelit of ia- uc[£m|___'G°0,.got°wn_ "_ tlierretnd ‘mothers o_! yank, sickly ailing children in _this‘_ _vicinity -we Dithiish the Toilowin letter:-> Mr- ard Rush ol Og1_\u`nbua, 'l.nd,_, __ys: "I believe I am indebted to _ value ‘m'edi,einal' propeptiod 0_3 Vinol for the health ol my little sos. Dale. I-ie had a severe attack' oi whooping cough and measles, whi ch sdected his flu _ nd -al cons`t_l;-f. tution. Wo tra? stisveral gher reins-' di` 'without bsnelit, then commenced 2Zug_,_\linol_.- and I take* Pleasure in ac- _owledging my coniidence ln' its res- torative 'and~ ~ reconstructive ' virtues, for miy little son* is the picture ol health now. all due to the use ol Vinci." _ . This is because the child needed the strengthening cod liver elements and the tonic iron that Vinci contains. Nb oil, delicious ta te. Children love iti We give baclli yo\ir,mon_e§ il Vinol does not do all we claim." . A.ll'0s- ter, Central Drugstore. ' _ Jergen’s _ Violet’ Glycerine Soap l".f,l.»"&_#“fi_-Iti_s. na reputation r itself in every large _ . ity throughout the Unit~ I _ _ ed States '_~"_'I_tis made by the An- .. '_ drew ]ergen’s Co., of Cin- ° 3- ' einnati, the largest toilet '* ,soap makers in America, _ band is the embodiment "°t_1if’__Fragranc_e and Endur- _ .l_'e`i1lce.- _ l With a triie odor of na' » lcd. transparency and hue ' " . oi Emerald Green it . is I an-» Excellent Soap for Toilet,Bati1 and Shampoo. _ ~ Ask for sample. _ _ 100. Cake 25c. Box. 1 _ E. li. Foster .- »_ Central Drugstore. i _ Sunnyside I' | L _;\ ' r ved, in Charlottetown yesterda .Sh .ldKi_lei`this lnornifilgfiior B`oston.y__ " 8 MH- A~ Hlrringwn. Bear River, ,youre to _Ql1Q_\‘l0ilf»°t_0.Wi1 yesterday_.She _doves _thi|__morning for Boston.' 'Mrs. Frank Wdrd, Georgetown, encased. through Charlottetown .ysgeex-_ ilay enrouteto Heston, i gi l _ Mrr--‘doin Mofoneyj Blur 1uver,w.,s a DB-95011281' to Chnrlottetown “seal-_ day afternoon. She leaves gms morning nn s, visit to Boston. ` 'Rev. W. M. Field, '1‘ryon,`11s,s bam .,, .7.l.‘hs remains of the 'lata Ghariee .Cutler who died in the homoeo-llatbdc hosvitwl, Boston, sirrived in Char-' lottetown on the express last night. _ ` Andrew and Mrl. Hennemey, Gnar- iottetown, who have been on a honey- moon trip. returned on the elm'-els last night. __ ._ The Misses Blanche 'and Ida Damp- bell, Charlottetown, were passengers to_North Wiltshire yesterday alter- noon. 5 __ John and Mrs. Chute oi Berwick, N. S., Mrs. Macgregor, ot New Glas-_ gow, Mrs. J. F. Kenney.. Mrs. ‘xi Bi. Falconer Grant and Miss Frances I-l». Grant, oi Halifax and V. and ?Mrs. "'l"\ Valuable A Prizes” ' E<\ foo no “R” 'lic »-i @ -/j :N ` p0i2.t0. ~ _“___ Bargains in iron Beds '\-...-I I; _ _. __ f i_\@.".)`, `. _"4 7 *'\`. g\_ , _ _ __ 7:1 _ ,__ __ will be awarded December ,_ - _ = __ \ __ - . _ vt. 1st_ next to the _'persons' " ».:_.__ U _,if bringing us th; bigggst '§.__fff'-.fQ_ffl'lff_"“` ___ >> , i. l I 1 ' f Spring anti ` We are about finished 7putting intomtock an lot of iron beds springs add mattresses. » 'called to'°"the-Andover, N. B. paslioi rate. and will enter upon the work there on Sunday, Nov. 17th.--tl-Iniilsx Exe. "We are showin iriow what is wi‘h if i A ` ` style bowls, in ilne plush cases. The g __ - out doubt the largest and best dio- \ _play of cssedipipes that has ever been shown here. It’s a grand showing- bricr and amber mouthpieces, newest '_ Macklnnon Drug Co. ' " - Mti. , '» fl é ::Buntuin, Bell &`>GQ. lor best coal, lowest prices. | 9-Z3dtl. J . N. B. A-ND P. E. 1. _SUNDAY sciiooh CONVENTION. MONCTON, Nov. 7-'1`.his=_morn1n|.:'s scsislnn oi the N. B. an~.‘.);'_, li). 1.Sun- day School Association opened ‘ ; in the school room ol the First Baptist, Church of this city at 9 o'c'lock with an attendance of about*~?.00. _ ' Miss Mary Foster Bryner. oi Chica- go, gave 3 thirty minute conieronce on Story Telling. The Iour principal _ points in story telling are : -A short beginning; Action, Lead- ing to a climax, and s short satisfac- tory ending. She recom/mended, to the'_delegates a ' \_li,ttle'.;,‘l>_0_o_i§ cg',i_l_e_d_ #starr Ish\1*"‘scei‘yme‘liI#e'+nis=’afi~rsf. St, John. _ _ _ __ Mrs. Bryncr’s morning talks are very much enjoyed 'by the yydelogatcs at the convention. ' _ f _ _ ' At 9.30 ofclock the meeting ln the church was opened by Rev _'Mr..Steo_1e ol Bt. John, who con\duc`i:'gd- a -.-elfort devotional and songservice. At. 9.55 the minutes of the last _ two sessions -were read and adopted. The report oi the Superintendent oi --<5 B. Ganong, of Hiwerlock, as fol- lows z- - " I regard it n great pleasuiic' "anti privilege, that ln the Providence or God we are permitted to meet again in our annual convention. It was with great reluctance that I "accept,- ed the management of this work, at ,___ \ our last convention. The work is_ of such ri character, that best results =-51*-*1' n he obtained only hy Personal .. ,_¢s . .'._.a. . _..'_ _ .~ _ ..,..’__`. .- _ _ iii _ ;==F3||2l’00lW¢3l` ._ -_We_.are‘ showing all `the New Models for the Fall and e ~ Wintei Seasons of 19:2-'i3 _ -_ Oiirshoee come to us from ' , makers with a reputation. _» _ 0"-filur Leaders I `_f Hartt 'Shots' for _ Men ”_' 1,' " 41.90 I0 6.00 V Princess Shoes for Women . - 25010450 'AMHERST HOME made *-1.-.f ‘iii strong wearing boots all Styles and Prices ' .» . _.,_. ` _,_- _ _. _ "H """'“"" "US_tit1nyside. ’ ii-2Mti ~ f.-'_ * ”'___Z"_ c widely recognl'zc`d _thn,i'i_ ever _. helore, ` l-1'. Woodrow, pastor 0i\'the First ‘ _ n.i.act,wi'th - Hpaators.-i;n`d.;lclriiri3hes. ',-"'I'l'iis, ofcourse, is fimlrossilile'-for one ` already more than busy with E niul- titude qf other duties. What has ' been accomplished thas been.-=‘ _. done co-operntion- ol our Field Secretary and others here nnd there who take an interest in this work,__ _ Tho importance and value _ol this department is beginning to be more and it is most encourwhing to note the splendid progress' that is being niado in the better tmining ol our topchere. ` __._i.1_l. » ,_ ii, SAYS JUNE- TO BE _ - ` MONTH. OF 8\;lICIDE.l:l. _ WAEHENGTUN, Novi 5'.-Jllllu is tho sulcl_iic's invoritc month, accord- ing to statistics prepared hy Dr. S. Congregational church. » ~ Dr. Woodrow declares that seli-de- _ struction almost never occurs in time ul war or great. public disaster. “Four 'men killed -themselves of love, where one woman takes her life ini- the same reason.” he asserts- And he adds, "It proves woman‘s ' good sensa." . ' -' Dr. Woodrow says tho reinedyls s li » serciu Locus 2_5, - hal! cent ner word each in - ww on nihia column. Sash mus 1"? ,_-i ,_ i if.- f~, ~. .. If '.-:yu pisny order md iive per een `dlc*2d1x,n_}_ el_iov`/ed.Miniinum charge _ ty _ - s eq _is. , ` als in ‘Cl\aIo_i1e- ` igynpiyiqolgfnn tw_o cmh per ' Weil; nei,""'eae|i' insertion. . 2 “_” <1"/. i return to simpler living and ndv.oca.t- ‘ eil laws prohibiting all but police and members oi the army and navy lrom owning or qnrrying weapons- if ".~ ii* ___.....__-...__---- 1 if ' ` ' _ ,They Kldneys 'Will' all the young ladies who to art in' the Hallowa’mi tea and t P _ _ladlea,_o! the congregation intoreei-oil ';,',‘|f|,;1;ui s0sis1‘liindly meet at Mr. Ful; W lerton's on Friday evening at u'cloci_l.__,_ ' ._ , ~¢;|‘}|'s" Ohurclr, Hamp meeting will Nov 12th m Rev L ll Winslo atteneiosi- an oadlet an Rehn. wives me niawfi p, m., by train to » _-v-v-_ge'fav:_~_-=~_='-'-'-'-‘-1<- ' -'- ' o Education was suhmitted'»'by Rev. il.. chieiiy through correspondence, the. ~ ~ Are To Blame Cameron and J. A. Oheape of Char- lottetown, were registered at the' Ca.- nadian High C0m»miasl0ner’s oillce in London recently.-St. John Exc.' ::0l1r candy department is well stocked with the choices!! and best all ray oi chocolates exhibited here ioi' some time. The line includes Moira in handsome Elite boxes ant 35c and 601:. Liggett's at $1 a. box and Neil- son's ranging in price from 501: _to $2. The Mcliinnon Drug Co. Corner Great George and Kent _St. Ml-Bti. MIRIHE OFFICER -"1 ,MAKES INQUIRY (Continued from page _1.) (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Nov. 7-The C. N. R.- steamer l-ioyal George ie` still on tlic rocks a mild east ol Port St. Law- rence, on the north side of the south channel with tive hundred steerziga passengers and members of the crew aboard. The condition of the steam- fr is unchanged, with No. ‘z hnid iuii of water. ` ' TAFT IS GOING BACK TO_LAW. CINCINNATI, Nov. 6--President Taft will return to law when he leaves the White House, on March 4. He will come back here to his homer town. he said today and practice just enough_ls.w to inailega living for _him- seli and Yamily. Asked if he would he a candidate lor a nomination by his party in,1916¢ President Taft replied : D0 You mean a. contest between mc and Wilson ? N0. He declnredithe Roosevelt vote would not wreck the liepubllmrn pare., and that he would devote his ener- gies tc' Seeing that those who sought to return to the G. O. P.. should show works mcct for repentance, Although not naming Colonel Roosevelt, Pram- dent _Tnlt declared thc Bull Moose party to be the result of B, few months of fomented entliusins-_m_ The President’s greatest aim, ns said. would bc to preserve the lile of constitutional government, 'inc served to tear upnit the siileguurds les P. Tnit~when the details of the Wfilson landslide came in. Four c rs the news of his election. A Sensational Three Reel Dra- m_a ofthe Sea, Containing one ofthe Most Thrilling Dynamite 'Explosions Im- aginable. “The Wreck of The Aurora.” The plot revolves upon thc financial dilliculties oi u large ship owner, it is iurther complicated by his son be- ing in love with'-the daughter oi the Captain of the "Aurora," which ves- sol is owned by the young man’s futh- marry a wealthy widow, _in order to avert 9, iinancial crisis, but the son has already obligated himself, which puts that inattcr practically/out oi the question. The iu.tlier's only re- sort lies in forgery, which he hopes to cover .and make good heiore- it can come to light. _ In this action he makes a mistake, as tho forgery very soon becomes known, and he is confronted by the banining aiithnrities. At this _point the c forget and assuming the respoiisililli- ty, he is- found guilty on his own confession, and sentenced to ii tcrm in prison, Shortly after this the father in dcs tnroiite to have it sunk in order that he may collect thc insurance money. ~ _ ` = 'loday we’ve the biggest 'and best' stock of ` _ goods we’ve ever offered. _ * _ We can save you money' Let us proye it to _ ` ` . _ _ satisfaction ` ' y a ago, in the same house, he received" PEOPLi'SiHiiiHEiUN|EHi er. The _ship owner desires his son to, ,jg when A vioihinrs ascii . ' IS N01' STRONG. I . _ _._..,,._ , kidneys. ‘ i `» ‘ _ _~ - Womemsre coming to understand that weak, lame and acliiéig backs from which they suifer are due wrong action of the Evening duariliany The J will W 1: ‘yi .-.>.:~_.-,'~nv_v,"é;».-\._ » = ' ~ _ ~~ f.L-v.4n..»¢.,e_¢¢{A\'z;~él"~ ~ a , 1' fi i are overtaxegi,--'given they cen,pcssibly d_o-- in protest through the The captain howcvci' rciiiscs to sail with the vessel on account ol its un- scaworthy condition, and resigns. The vessel 'owner then goes along the wharf and engages an unscrupulous sailor to cu-ptnin the craft agreeing tri give him 20 per cent oi the insurance money. » ` ' The son at this time obtains n con- ditional pardon, the terms being that he leave the country, he signs as ilrst mam to ths "Aiirora""hls iather's own vessel, the captain sustains latal injuries and is buried at sea, thu 'command oi the ship' automatically inlls to the convict son. tllli 'Ji course means a miscarriage oi the that the vesscl,ls_ due home a terriiic storm is raging, the owner emDl0YS B crooked character to place e stick Ol pin-pose that his own vessel be wreck gn- __ ___ ___, ` "-‘~‘-»¢~,_\____ / 3 8" iron.White euaiiieled,Bras`s lgnobsqn-oQrne_rs,castors. _fn _ - sa' ,___ t'f%,\1<_ » §_-,,,`__i ' _ _ ».i..,' . Spring and _Wool Top Mattresses _ 6,25 r _ ,This outfit sliould appeal to every one iii. iicfd of a low price yctthoroiigiily _reliable bed outfit. ' The bedis of iron ina neat designaud .white enameled, the spring is of heavy copper- wire in solid hardwood frame, ilic inhltreeih is of excelsior with a soft wool -top and stripe ii_g . _ _.___ _ __ -.ei __, gi '(1 'E `:' _ You _are certain 25'y°arS of .e_/-.,..f.,,,_,_’_-;'_'.,1uW»» _,___ _ _ every cules" spring is guaranteed not to sa; years. Ciieapest in the end. Get the genuine here-we are sole agents Price. . . . . . _ for _ _ Y ii, _ `3 ~4'. "i 2 Iv _ _ sxaiwi _ _ _ _ . _ _ - _ __ _ _ f f _ _ i- __ _ _ »~-- Bull Moose party, he intimated, limi ' ' 5 f é___ ~ “'___ : fl: _ ¥'.,»1; '_f `1 'lr - - ;_`;l__§-"4-_.`;’f; ‘ _ .ev ‘N ' ~ #tis-'rf -Y'-'A -i in ' ” -'H of liberty. 1 , _ _- ,.51 _ l -_ - Tw____.»‘,>,-;- ‘--*Q _ L In ____ _ _ ~ _ __ President Tait was smiling in the -, _-- 4*’ ’ \;` ‘_ L ‘i /if/ I I' _" ~`»'-~- ` '-T15' :'f‘£"’, :1T""§;~.-, ',=n_ ' ` ` fact of overwlioliiilnrz glclcat, I-lc im., m `T` 1 lim ,'i//' ' 'WN lr‘- __._ _ , i, _.i ' 11|; ' under lose' Biifhifl' ihanlal`1.v-menihcr oi "' » ~ ~.\`§ 7 " " I li ' I '“-'i"7l-“i'1""‘i\"\d', . - the family nerty at the home or char- ` ` l ‘ ...f " "/i ' ‘ - i \\""' " `-U ~'4ill‘ MVN hw: 1 ' 055 _ __i__ _ < , _ - _Sgr %J;1;"@'l 53 i Good iron beds white en-" Stylish iron bed brass ` ` ` ai1ieled._`aii sizes lin wiilé..'.. . i'5.00 In 2'picce_.~i at 50:: extra ‘ _ . ; _JJ . .r 'l`Ii I". ‘ ,':,'l`A R” l-l£l,'l` MA'i"l`RliSS at $lo.oo is ilic best iimtiress ouilie mmkci ne xt to thc “()stcrnioor". All sly. showin .sicck..._ _ l0.00 / 4 i _x 'mmdi -._..,_,a- _ as >,,,_,-f/1, ul frm \‘. 5~’ T 99 _ _ _K _ ____ The Celeliraled“lleallh N » iIelebraled“0slerinoorf’ Mailreisses in all r iii-4: s L|»<~:i]»cr Mattrtssts 2 25 and 3 oo ~ in 2 pieces at 50; exiifi poration decides to send his vessel thu . . - _i - fi ',._..- " V ` .¢Aurora," on ii voyage, and while _ , g if \ // 0 _ -. Z _C Nw ,___ ' ‘ " , ' fbi, .|,_. q\ialiiy...... .. .. . $350 .; .. 45n i " ....550 . ~ 1 _______:WY-_-5?-],',~_‘,',:,i,'"';¢'~r`>"i¢ wiiis`&7i‘. imshnis; the nsihsn states amino,-` _ 1000, bushels, and the Argentina, Aus- _ _ __ d U I _ V h ` _ The man who drove _ smug ,md uliilc, 178,000,000 lriialiclsii ;\‘:fn§`13;,';o ,.,?;;!,e¢livsHiulIi’L`i1liil i?;li;mY,f conve.ve.i thc mummy ' ' ~ . - » ancient Egypt. The story that Dr. 'ned mY°t°"1°“°\Y o'rfi‘i\vm, Nov. s.-'rhc weekly re- f owners Plans, but he is il¢¢°l`ml“°‘l 9"” Ui the Delmrtment- 0* T"‘d° “nd V H V Magazines nnd newspapers have .\x"i elmo” in a “hugh not to be thwarted. On the night Commerce contains ilgllree Wl\lCh _E0 FD OUR 0. FATH ha,,B¢_cd men- fm,,,:|nau\.,, ,_0,,,,,1., _m,_ The il_rl_t,mari _ I l ~ -~.'. - ~' ‘ to show that the demand lor wheat _ l,|_UR __ E T _ll this year will be unusually he0Vy~ ‘ """' L 1 t , [th ' h _ | n ching ,md im", °"°°'°' Drum" ‘“°“° wi” “°°“ t° ““` Mosrnnai., dst-_ ii'-Montreal h..s.'s‘;;ir»iile riiccelhiiriat sicihs hive an ' but one long to Craig told The il-ieraid was ol the 'hw' “nd ““°l"h°l' kind to sustain teliei in them. it mt” th” m“5°“f|l describing the mumrnv mid its his- . dead 5i‘»5°°t “il Qld |50 C89 UIQ dvnimato in the lighthouse to the charge-0| forgery and . he marries the eei>1e1li.l9e,ooo,ooo bushels; missin, m,ooo.eoo port 35,600,000 bushels more than she did last year, the harvest having been a iailure. Germany, the Netherlands, ed. i_ rad i gh term, 1 ,span ,land Portugal _Scandina- tbiimiiidagievlidg :il-:sv gecnintoe action; ,gwitherland all 'will need The ship owner learns that the light- house is wrecked and the vessel as _well, but ba also learns that his son th. gpm, em; ys more than he and he becomes a suicide. my_ - is saved. and returns where his name ls soon more wheat this year than last mid the total ol additional requirements amounts up to 92.000.000 bllehole lol' the wheat producing countries t.0_sup» 1 It is understood that Canada is ex- pssesii to export 104,000,000 bushels ‘rarely' been privileged to entertain this year; the United States About so sisiingnisht-ri ._ visitor ns nr. ii. B. Craig. _oi Nianoheater, England. who arrived Icom the West on his way home from an extensive pleasure trip. Dr. Craig is the sole remivnlng member oi that lemons party 0 ilvo young Englishmen who conveyed the mummy oi__the Priestess ol the Amen-Rawhom Egypt to England ln original party. Two brothers mine were senior members he One of these was accidentaiiyfil-_ lieiorc the host reached England.,- othcr was crippled lor liie in a at-way. The third member ol partv was an American bv the ol Brown, who met 9. long financial reverses and died hearted lust three years alter porting the mummy. \ the lall oi 1884. I-le alone has man- aged to escape the lioodoo which ‘ As for those who had to do the mummy in England, there il8~\lV° l..`~~i1