i i __ l f ' \-_ T-HE _ _ ». f-- . .,.. YOUR HAQK It may a form of ' muscular if-.i.i'Z°’S..;'£°£‘a¢ l Y duty. When- the fail- to Blter the _waste Products blood there Ensure trouble _m _ form rheumatismnskm diseases or something of a serious nature-_ ` . , Take Penalar Buchu and Palme_tto_Compound a_t the first indication 'cf kidngy or bladder trouble Of l the Peaslar Remedies there is none we hear more good things about from our | customers ' Two sizes 50c and $1.00. Sold only at the Penslar Store: ~ E. A. FOSTER Central Drugstore Headquarters for the , E Penslar Reinediei mnaamuzll/uv///1&\ ` . . WELLINGTON MUTCH. Many were shocked to learn of the sudden' death at Eldon last night of Mr. Wellington Mutch, a‘well known retired merchant of that place. He had been in somewhat poor health for some time past but was able to be about and as recently as last Wednes- day paid a visit to Charlottetown. Death came to h.im very suddenly as he was setting in his chair and with- out any premonitory symfptonst He was born at Galilas Point 73 years ago a son of the late Robert Mutch and had for many ye'ars‘ conducted a large mercantile business at Eldon, having retired several years ago. Hs was not- ed for his' sterling, manly an'd upright character, and will be greatly missed in the community. He leaves to mourn two brothers, Benjaminand Frank, of Earnscliffe, besides a large circle of relatives and friends. Klub _ I If Brilliant Russian Generals Assigned . ‘L l'o ltonmanla 51-1. Y (Canadian Press Despatch) LONDON, November 3.-Major Gen- eral Bertholet has disposed his high comman din a manner believed to be mopt effective against the highly or- ganized German niachine with which Field Marshal Von Fnlkenliayne and Von Mackensen .seek to destroy Rou- mania. _ Russia‘s latest contribution to the Roumanian staff is Lieutenant Gen- eral Vladimir Sakharoff, one of the most -brilliant strategists in all the Czar’s armies. He has arrived in Bucharest and will forthwith take command of the army of -Russians, Roumanians and Serbs that had tn retreat before Von Mackensen in Dobrudja. ' General Bialyvev. another disting- uished Russian has been assigned to the passes of the lower Carpathians. General lliesco who organized the Roumanian armies prior- to their en- try into the war, probably will be responsible for the Wallachian front. The llintents's .levioes for handling Field Marshal Von Maokenseii al- ready has shown signs of maturity. The- retreat in the Dobrudja which ended more than a week ago. has been transformed into an offensive. Official reports from Bucharest and Petrograd sav that along the whole front from the Danube to the sea. Russian -scouts have worked forward and are keeping the Tsutons ~ busy. The main , Entealte forces evidently are holding a line along a ridge about five miles from the Danube with a/mplo fortifications. In Transylvania the Roumanians are fighting with confidence holding all Teuton assaults while in the Jiul valley they are pursuing the routed Bavarians. The Austro-German sweep is now believed definitely 1° have been turned back. .thereof Fruit -.Saline _ 1*”-dl _ 1 it . `¢e§ltf.'luT§t'l°'i»'.“pf>2llii»'e 51 mule lflznurs mooduind indigent- Prloe 'The `CenM__ al Guardian” rr Miva w my ui -tina rrgvlm. I 'w|l.|. Pasacu.-mv. lowes ine- Dougsll will preach, (D. V.) at Cole- man on Sabbath the 5th at"1i. and 1. A GRAND Ml_NU will be served at the annual I-ls1lows’en.tes in the pio- Csthedral on next, Wednesday sii'd Thursday, November 8 and 9. 2907. ii AUCTION 8ALE.- A large num- ber of-»fsrmera.ettendec rn, suction' sais of Pure-bred Sborthoms from the herds ot Senator Yeo and Hon. John Richards. at McNslll's Livery Stables on Thursday. The bidding was high and the stock was well distributed throughout the country. --H. PATRIOTIC SOCIETY.-A meeting of the Patriotic Society was held in the Arinourles yesterday afternoon. Rev. Dr. Fullerton presiding-when it was resolved to commence a recrui- ting campaign on Monday week, a committee being instructed to prepare a programme to be submitted at a meeting to be held on Wednesday. PEOPLE'8 THEATRE.-This popu- lar theatre during the past week main- tained a splendid programme of first- class motion pictures. Last night's bill of fare comprised the big serial “Peg o' The Ring," and a. gripping three act drama of love. intrigue and sacrifice, entitled, "Hulda the Silent.” Charlie Chaplin, the “Komedy King,”' in a sketch entitled "One A. M.,," created great mirth. This' pro- gramme will be repeated tonight. STANLEY BRlDGE.- Ths schrs. M. A. Louis, and Annie N. are being loaded with produce by Weir & Fyfe. -Dr. -Simpson has returned home af- ter spending a number of weeks in Albertal- Mr. Albert Hiscott, has left for Boston, where he intends to reside for some time.- A Hal1owe’en' supper and concert was successfully held at Graba.m.'s Ropd. The audience was very large and amleasant evening was enjoyed by all.- Mr. -Wesley Keele has returned from a short visit to his home in Fortune Bridge.-- Mr. Robert McKay spent the week-en'd visiting friends in Graham's Road. c YE8TERDAY’S MARKETS.-Ther was a good market yesterday, with commodities retailing inside- the building as follows: Butter, 35 to 36c; eggs 35c dozen; chickens $1.00 to $1.50 pair; ducks 70c to $1.00 each; geese $1.60 to $1.80 each. Crabapples sold at -ic a quart. The wholesale produce dealers report business quite active. Potatoes brought as high ai 68c, oats 54c, hay $11.00 to $12.00 ton, straw $6.00 turnlps 18c. bushel and pork 12l,§c. The Car Ferry took out a big cargv, of potatoes yesterday re- lieving the congestion to a very con- siderable extent. BAPTIST 8ERVlCE8f-Tomorrow, Sunday, a series of evangelistic servi- ces will open in the Baptist church. Rev. Charles R. Freeman will preach in the morning, on "Proving God." In the evening his subject will be "Re- pentance.” The Sunday School meets at half past two. All men are invited to visit the Men’s Brotherhood class. There is a very interesting class for women-as well as classes for young men--young women and boys and girls of all ages. Wednesday and Thursday the -ladies. of the' St. Charles Auxiliary society, in connection with the Charlottetown holdi g , and bazaar in the pro-Cathedral. Their "mission" this. year is bigger than ever as the Connolly building re- timl debt that must be cleared oft. For this reason -thss ladies are fully pre- pared and determined, with the co- operation ol a generous public. to at- tain. as' far as possible, this very de- sirable end. 2007 schooner Ida M.. -ho:£d from Richi- hucto, N. B.. to Ch lcttetown, lost e ic boom and knocked gan. ______._._.._.-- CHARILOTTETOWN MARKETS. irewis is uw 14 cultlténs is 1| to 1: Ducks lb '.... .... _... .... lite . Carrotlylllh s... .... .._-- _Q0 W gi; Plflllpnm .s .ns o-1- '°" ' ANOTHER M|8SION.- On llext| . ._:;;:.ss|w~suwsn4-:.1-:ri_;::,~;.;;_; _ -; - FROM FIV! TILL SEVEN in tha, evenings of November 8 and 9. next Wednesday and Thursday, tea will be served in the proCathedarl. 2907 THE YOUNG People’s Society of St Paul's Church will hold their sails. Leod's store this evening. Proceeds for Red Cross work. 2908.11.4ld1i nasrmo 'rms A|=1's,nNooN.- Ladies Auxiliary of Y. M. C. A. will meet this afternoon at 4 o'clock in bers are urgently requested ` to be present. 2904.11,4*1l. INCREASED PRIOES.- Coal deal- ers ilnd that owing to an advance of ilfty cents per tm on the' price of coal at the mines, November lst, they are obliged to advance their price here accordingly. 2it08,11,4M2i. 'rt-:A in Pno.cArl-lEnAl..-Don ations for the annual Hollow E'en Tea in the pro-Cathedral on next Wed- nesday and Thursday will be received at the Charlottetown Hospital from today up to Tucrday evening. As the ladies are preparing for their big- gest I-lallow E’e1i tea it is hoped that the contributors will govern them- selves accordingly 2907. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER- VICES.-.Rev. George Cameron will preach in the churches of Covehead. Harrington, and Stanhope, Sabbath next, 5th lust., at the usual hours. ject: “Human Nature" and “-Righ eousriess." Evening subject: vine Wrath." TWIENTY-FIVE GENTS is the smsl charge for the toothsome and sub tico, 7 p. ln. (instead of 3 p. m ing of each month at Rustico. PERSONALS er was a visitor to the city yesterday is expected to arrive. in Charlottetown. tonight. Elltxil’ A Noted Professional _ 0arsman is Now _ in Charlottetown One of the most notable oarsmen of the world. Mr. fiharles Stephenson. who was for seventeen years _champion of New Zealand is now in Cii.arlot'te- town. Mr. Stephenson is here _ in 1’ horse of the Columbus flagship San- " I m d tm 1 .. I hm_..' ta. Maria which is to be officially op- Hmpna Elven, csgnxsl Hgl{°w'2.§§ maiened for inspection by Mayor Brown cently acquired has made a substan-' SAD DRQWNWQ Ac¢|pEN~|-__.‘ Mr. Stephenson has raced against A Bad tragedy of the wa occur,-ed Hanlan. champion of the world. He on Thursday night about 11 o'clock.l'“'°“t UD Bninst him when Hanlan when Captain Joseph Belleisle of the "H150 his W0rld"1 record. Hsnlan won by seven seconds doing the three miles in 19 minutes and 27 seconds. his life. The accident occurred he- 'T119' 11°F WEB f0l‘ $2.500 8 side and tween St. Peters Island and Ci-s-;¢00k place at Schwanigan Lake. B. C.. paud. The schooner was bowlinx in 1591- along at about the rate of nine knots' MT- SIGDHBDBBH also met J. Gau- an hour in a heavy sea with the dour since champion of the world. wins -mowing stuffy from the west. This race was at Orillia. Ont.. Gau- 'rhe vessel gave s sudden lui-ch with dear winning by .- couvle of lengths. the result that Captain Belleisle was JOIHI Twlluer.. 011101191011 0! America at one time was another noted cars h fo - ' _ . ' Z:-lglrcliiali-¥i.t _nfs sau heard him moan vh°_m _Mas Steilhegson tried his but as it was very on-it ala not ses _en ___a=_»:__ps hsltr was efeatsd by n him. The body was not rscovered.\ _gr an sm ___ __ t _ Decjased was about sixty years old_7“_8__d “pd _tan s_a__r;a ve o New and leaves to mourn a widow and fa-_adore comm ;vasAn _s nattige land muy of four dwxhmrs Hamm; “achieved hissmot mtlatrl? int iho B“°'°“°“°' N' B TM °°h°°“°'l in isso lie mstnfiiivll our ei $30' es' “""°“ V” °“" '“"°h°'°d- °b°"" “laser the the-ii enum lfufae “ml m°“|'h °g° by Captain Beneme had “‘En llind - The rare tpok lrower tl? cargo of lumber lor Mr. M. P. Ho- 8 ~ 0 DB-ce On s Paramatta River in Australia. Mr. Stephenson bsat Charles Dutch. another famous oarsman over the saiaa course and i-olds the second mu __,_3s_fastest time on that river. Mr. Ste- gxrzz: “lx . .. . . .30_ phensoii was in tile very pink of con- Bumn- (ffggp) lp .. . .82-8ii,dition in tlioso days and at the zenith En. q°|_ ,... .32 oshis caredr. l-ie rowsd 3%( miles in Bm‘m 0.8m, 15 to I0 1 minutes and 58% seconds-which is a record. All ilie races were pro- fessional-$2.000 o`elde. He defea-_ ted such notable onrsmeii as Nail Ma- .... $11to $12 thsson Aestllliain and Joe.Kemp over thas, ..‘..'...;.68:tlis salns course. Oats (whitll bill- -55 .Mrultepllensoli was living la Eng- land when hs forfeited to Webb tan championship sr-New zealand the f _ 1_1 _ ,_ _ . m *__ Moming subject: "Humanity’s in- fallible Standard." Afternoon sub- stantial repast to be served at the annual Hallowe'sn tea and bazaar in the pro-Cathdral on next Wednesday and Thursday. 2907 ANGLICAN CHURCH.- Services next Sunday (Nov. 5th.) in Milton :parish will be as follows: St. Joh.u's, Milton, 11 a..' m. Morning prayer and Holy Communion. St. Mark's, Rus- . -as announced last Sunday) evening pray- efr. In future as in the past, Holy Com- munion will be celebrated on the 1st Sunday morning of each month at Mill- ton, and on the second Sunday morn- Mrs. Win. McDougall, Hunter Riv- Ml-.` Sobel, of New York, represen- ting the fur auction board of that City . . _ ....__ _ (Qntinustl from Page Four.) _ Mrs. ’ McManus' who has been 'on s short' visit to ber hom; here re- turned this week to Melnramcook, N. B., accompanied by her father, Sir W. W. Sullivan. . _ . _ Q °‘ h°m°‘m‘d°' °°°k|°5 "1 u°°|’° 5 Mc* Mrs. Fred J. Nash - entertained (Thursday evening a¢ an' enjoyable three table bridge in honour of Mrs. Trsvelyn Taylor. of Montreal, who is th. guest of Mrs. F. P..Taylor. A vary enjoyable evening was spent* by all preserlt._ the Y. M. C. A. parlorr. All mem- ‘ . U O U Mrs. J. T. Bethune, of Montreal, (formerly Mrs. Stanley, of this City), is sailing for England this week, to' be with her son, Mr. Allison K. Stanley, who has gone overseas with the Mon-' treal Ammunition Column. Mrs. Bs- thune also hopes to see her son, Capt. H. P. Stanley. of the 73rd Highland- ers, now somewhere in France, also her brother. Capt H. Bruce Findlay, who has gone overseas with the C. A. D. C. from British Columbia.- Mrs. Be-thuris spoilt the summer of 1915 in Charlottetown with her hus- band and son, Allison, and their many friends here will wish her a pleasant voyage and safe return. ‘ S'I`0CK QUO'l`A'I‘l0NS (Spanish to the Guardian) HALIFAX,'N. S., November 3.- (Quotatlons furnished by F. B. Mc- Curdy & Co., Stock and Bond Brokers, Members Montreal Stock Exchange, ,,D§j Mccuray Building, Halifax, N. s.) CLOSING PRICES I Yestlerday To-day. Atchison .. 107% Am 0 and Fy 69% Am Loco .. 87% ~ Anaconda .. 96% Am S & R .. :.1121/, Can Pac .. 173% Cen 108% Col F and I .. .. 54 Crucible Steel 93 M. F. Ct .. 117% Mex Nor Power . 109% Ps Steel 731/¢ Reading 110% S. P. .. 100% Studbaker .. 130% Union Pac .. 151 U. S. Steel .. 121% U. Copper .. 109 (Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO, Nov. 3.-Wheat. No. 2 - Red. Nominal; No. 3 Rred, $1.72 to $1.78; No. 2 Hard, $1.86 to $1.861/,; No. 3 Hard, Nominal. _ Corn. No. 2 Yellow, Old $1.05 to $1.07; New. 95a; No. 4 Old Yellow, $1.04; New, 98c to $1.00; No. White. New 98c to 990. Oats, No. 3 White. Nominal; Stan- dard 53% to 54%. Rye, No. 2, $1.43. Barley, 80c to $1.23. Timothy. $325 to $5.25. Clover, $11.00 to $15.00. _ Pork $28.50. 1 Lard. $16.50. , Ribs, $13.50 to $14.37. f l"alli_ng 0lit oi lied, ‘ llecovers l/oice 106% 70% 91% 97% 112% 173% 1081/1 59% 93 na nog. 74% 109% 100% 128% 150% 120% ual/1 ‘Ii (Canadian Press Despatch) this afternoon. . lt is ten years since Mr. Stephenson retired--from the ranks of a profession- al oansman. He however still takes more interest in the game tlian in any other form of sport. and latterly has been -coach for Harvard University holding the position for 9% years as well as coach for the rowing crew oi' the State University of California for two years. ' COBOURG. ONT. Nov. 3-Pte. Bell, who was brought to Cobourg Sanl- tarium about a month ago suffering from shell shock received in France and who has losi; both his voice and his hearing, has had a remarkable re- say that he will regain full use 0! and to recovery . , _ . . - .4 I V V-. Weak Tire* ° `Am_\¢¥Di¢ Run Down 7? uare sufferinlgroin I' lmao . n ous or physical system 1 .PRINC E _ ALL 'rt-IIS WEEK Tl-is KLARK-URBAN COMFANY. _ -`--'roNi¢'.s|-i'r- “Back Home” - BY rnlraurnon-or :‘wmltN 'tgp Law” ,-3; 'i ¢ Piiicss soc, ssc, 251:. -_M 'rlnaa zoo and-10; _ -' Mariana “ 'rim SHEPHARD or THE HILLS "_ _-, -____-'_; -.__ curtain Rasa Afternoon 2.30. ’ Night 8.20. . 1 - Patrons arriving late will be obliged to wait ' 'l.“\\\\\\\\€IllA\\\\\\¥'.J@&\“1Ei until~the act _ is .L_ ._ » _ . gi;-_'I `___- F- 1 _ -- -z___ ________ ___ ___________ _._ “ lllI@f$\\\\\\\\ The Peoples’ Th,eatre7_ f To-day 1 To-day To-day II I E 5 I E GRACE CUNARD t ‘ - - FRANCIS FORD The Thirteenth Episode ()f the Big Circus Serial- 5 I -The Adventures oi 7 / ‘lb if._ /I;?’%°"f'~_i fu- B4. ‘1_\~_ 1 ‘F 5 l - Lois wil.soN,-HARRY genres, M_Aun_oiso_itcs__ _ _ mi: special. UNIVERSAL Fl'-:A'rl;Jlii4:" ` " ' ' I ' “Hulda the Silent” Abrams °fi.ev¢,1ntvlgues-no sacrifice ` Y . , ,;,~_lvs - In Three Gripping Acts ..., _ _ -Q-n».‘,f . THE KQMEDY,-KING. ._ 'f Charlie Chaplin, - ' ' ` -IN-- One a. m. .. Something New and Entirely Different, See it Today uv - -»-.-.‘-" z , ._...,.-~-.-- \\\\\\VIIIA`°" Soon Here ' THE si~:NsA'rioN OF THE YEAR “The Battle Cry of Peacef” Remember The Dates! J .it Them Down " IN YOUR NOTE BOOK WED. and THURS. NOV. 8th and 9th WIlllIIlIY§\\\\\\\\\\l@IIl\\\\\\\\Zh\\\\\\\iIIIIIl\\\\\\\1 speech at Edinburgh last night, "l 'hear _some babble of imminent: peace' Lord Roseberry's references was presumably lo rumors which had been current in London recently of a movement in favor of the considera- tion of proposals, which, according to reports emanating from Germany, Chancellor Von Bethmann~1-lollweg intended making public ln the Reich- stng. The German Chancellor's ex- pected statement has been -foreshad- owerl os an appeal to reason and hu» lnanity on the ground that the pro- longation of the war could not ma- terially nlter the military position, az in England, accordlng‘to the rum . - . .fl . .*‘""‘°°' ‘M ""'° "4 m" 06 ,°° ...att _ .PAigs.'°l'i1>.v?_°l. . ‘aiztiiaas '*"°"'° I"-"M _,_,qsy, .1 -_of ilu seams am -reflex , Wim, ".0 .ug ni tglir su¢¢‘¢U& llklll e lun" 'uf 'z tis iicessafr in gl "4 i his voice. The authorities had been ' _ 1 ' ' nouncemem as' L0 the western from ts ning him the dest and dumb ai- ~ _ __ h f h S’ ‘ _ ,tm phThe_t, a_i_i;i____l;i_sf v\;_i_f4_s li:;al;_ee)i;_htel;'¢_§\é f];¥lsUn;°§§:\s__§em: ;;:_i_N;’,?'§_'_'e3“;_K, sg. n nm . ' _ y_ L _ - u . K her three little children are Pr xfsgrixaack SVI; aca,.,l|:8;1__{,“¢f.),,s“;_ lllealild U10\"D“ddY" 15°" ‘ha man . ‘against German trenches '¥°A¢{`t1';Jf;_ Dliuchurt. On the right ban o - e' ter find some better statesman of our own.” " k at Sweden, Norway, Den- m k. Holland, Belgium. Five small Ki dcms, every one of them out- rage by the German power. We are fighting for Sweden who at any mo- ment may illld herself in the some position. _We aré ilglitiilg for every neutral natioh. We are fighting for one illnt is not weak. the Ufmeil States, for ii we were _vanl‘l\liGh€d- T' ‘ . . ‘nl -,__ . . -, '1-e-- I ~‘ 'I'-~ 1 Tl . h ` which Hcxiven forbid, tile United §gl'q;esl:~heLf?;l'l dli`i}tul;d‘li!:adnAg?i.lltidw S2 States! would be the next_to Buffer shouted “whoa." Naturally the other f1‘0I\1 the l\S8l'055fl/9 0"'-\ '\“““?"“P“' patients in the ward were amazed. ' 10"” IWW" °‘ Pfulsla-" ` . but on the doctor being called it was S 1 I ’ ' _ -found that_Bell had got -iiack __tcl;e__ci;s$ ._ , , s ea s - . aholiycf avwlflzzper, lint pmedical men, -__.____ ‘ _ (BPGCIRI f° NN GU_l_l_'¢i|_§'_\) _ '... PARIS, Nov. 3.-An .oilicial an- lhleuse, Verdun front. the.-nigbt1wa>i Times)-“"1" “me ""'“P°““"’|° ‘\“‘“"»that ‘ A voiiiltry sc governed, is nodal days. evacuated l-‘art VIH! durilll ters." SWB L0l'd R050b0l‘l'Y in 5 ii couiitry lo utlliere to, we had bet- the afternoon w|5h0q¢'wa[`¢|n ,gg .8 fm' _ - attack by our infantry _wllpla-.prim sure was becoming closer closes-l, \-'ery heavy explosions were heard in the Fort. During the nigi§t_._.nur il# fantry which had gone-quite _close-_ia--~ ' the Fort occupied this very important work without any ioss_. _ The belt of inferior forts at Verduli are now established In their entirety' and are' lu,-lu firmly by our troops.-1 .Nomine- to report from the remainrlér of the front. ir...-~ f.`=v Wil bfhlg or l _ hich Lord Ro sherry referr- 1 I ” _ §%'$5r5";°7`-5-'.351-°1=°°° “°=““"°l ..f§?’7.'.‘§`::.§‘;¢-‘:.:.:°:‘;'.°.‘:°f.f_ ‘.°.l°‘::..‘;:‘;- "mu M S e www' 101|. 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