£\_ ~. .A.-.....».._.,,..~....-.....,. ._ _ n .\ -r . ,, vi.. -»~-, _,_ ..._--.-.,.. ~..~ . ._ _. ._ ._ ... .. _ ._ _- _ _ , _ . . ~ ~ 1-';"”\~-~."f4-”»i;' ig ‘” f -.L}=-;‘i’?~v=.'!?‘?’_¥'f,§¢‘ "’- .”#,=!lQ;__-\“”‘¢‘1!-.‘*';“';-<>r3.’2~»»~1 W 5., ~'-~,=_'=.».~.»=..».=:__,'- ‘ ' - QW' ., =».ri:¢"' M 5"f_=:~\e,_ - . .. .-._ _ _in ,_ -1. .. 4 '.li`HE~GUABDIAN, CHARLOTTETUWN, PRINCE EDWAR DISLAND, NOVEUBER 181900. C _ ___r_____,_,,_,_,,,,,,,.,,....... .L .. . 1 = ' P i- i _. -- f»610€l‘¥\ll18 '#0 the 0"’"’3° River the Bay of Fundy, the founderiniz of the _ A L _ ,--v-.-°--~ *°d *he Tf““““"’ “S bee” 3”' pneeengei- nteniner city of Meniieelie, "1`h¢1"¢ We-hc meetinacf the Executive fm the present' with the loss of between thirty and forty Government on Saturday, _but a meeting' lives, has carried mourningto many house- was held yesterday afternoon and evening- holds in the Maritime Provinces. Pro- THB GUARDIAN learns that the date of bably there will be*jinqui;y, as there the comingigenerai election was iiot fixed, ‘ ought to be, but nothing that can be said' but may probaly be settled today. ~ ` ', ` or done will bring back to life the passen- - --- ;§ '>`\ irers and crew of the illfated steamer. The Newfoundland papers that have ' ~ ' _ _ The best that °“" be “Ped is that the come to hand all bear date before the poll- Grown by Cilticurm - tragedy may be turned to account for the ` ing. They mama'/e 8 most excited state iii?>liir?= §¢'f°f3.‘I‘i*‘°lflffi`!l’°?‘l “J ri greater Security M me in the °°”t‘°l of public feeling and interest. Report; §n::°`Le§2ie€,' 8: ,1_;"§ waters’ no” 0"” in the Bay °f F““dy’ but' _ from political meetings, and even the g:l?e;fn:?fh:L°§;iidl;:d r" 0” the Atlantic coast and the Gmf of St' editorial articles are top-heavy with ‘°°”“""’° Mlyivc mb” 'r' L"""°“C° as w°"' “scare-head ” while successive para November 9 _ A dnpatch to genera principles noste)atn¢rb\l|llil11Bl‘¢Y¥-‘ point of claiming representation for that hat the F* 7 A rom russ Soy __ , '- agency has received a long TUESDAY. NOV. 13. 1930. C8117 93556113811 OD theistormy waters of _clusion of Chinese labor, and the estab- fromex-PresideutKruQ‘¢1'.. . ~ ff- -if _ _ theocean. And inspection ought to be 'lishment of the proposed Canadian mint h° ""“im°°°s his desire for a $120 THE LESSON OP A DISASTER. ` made so rfgid that only thoroughlystaunch in V;¢|;0\-1,, were ning (anim-3 in the con- A .`. V 4 .A A _ :;i ei. > oss.:/_ J- I' f h' ' l Marine' s. C , _ ._ ~ .gl ~ ’°“ °“". ‘S “"‘." _ - --- seaworthy vesselsshallbeeutrusted with test. .The res et ofa mint teens w " ~ = _ .i ~ _i ‘ , ‘V . t rr P 'U .- omoial receptions in Europe. P P° hnnonnced that transmission of all The awful disaster of Saturday last in the safety of precious human lives. i have been apgint in favgr gf the Laying; Government and Col. Prior, Conseri ativo `M. P. teleizraphed Sir Charles Tapper on the subject. The correspondence was _printed in the Colonist, (Conservative) on Novembei'-f. Sir Charles Tuppcr’s rep`y was as follews: -¢ “Approve Ficlding‘a views on mint, an _ will be prepared to carry them out. No i doubt of our triumph on the 7th.” .Her llesli Was lluiiih and Dead. Remarkable Cass of Mrs Rcbt. Chambers, Biss . llllcngth which prevlouslo S, ' River N. S. e ; me use ni cu-ricpni.:;3 =~`_ The Bay of Fundy is noted for its ex- graphs and articles are screaming with _;_ d lil eu. _ _ _ . . U _ 'U . `; I I dry_uiin‘,_ hnfiafnie. to p ` traordinary rise of tides, its strong cur- . _ _ Aft". Two Donor, Faded' M 10,1" 5 I _ _ w=° °“ _._ large capitals and exclamation points. cb gil; t she fear- . ,., A _ ,.2 . _ _ Zfieiiznifilicild who ieeeis. . \ rents and its fogs, but apparently no one At mm meetings the opposing pam” I1 art a-d Nerve l?ll.s_ za-vc ner bact_ ~ _ ' _HV A' _ _ A V _ . _ 5"' “""°°""' '"7 '”"g°m` ~` \ of these agencies was the direct cause or - ._ n tb” °°°`°f Hdple" Limb* 'md C»‘"°° _' ` - S e ~ = _ < r ‘ ni head of h-vf t° ff* ’ carried “Joy guns, ostensibly for the pur- H 1 W k S d Iyz is ns_ A E _ .__\ _ 1 & ' . , - , _ mc . 5 _ _ er 0 ea use an . zy pe gg°n‘1‘°l§'dol:i?,°‘ll.\i°¢iwedu1\;l; F/ even “contributory cause of the dlsaster' pose of firing salutes for their favorite . --- _ _ *GNU* °fC°“°'~"“ Nor was it in the darkness of night, _ ' . _ __No remedy hasever presented such a 2: ba'5'iai.oiiiuui _ _ candidates, but all too suggestive of being “Y” P' ` na f - ii ii » <1 k, f _ reco o severe case- t _at asbeen cure - - _ tmfn Smkmg °“ a me °r mm ready more serious warfare. If the by its use 'as Mubunfs' Heart md~N“.,e_ I IJ. l|i:lE0ll 81.00. Makin! a wrong course that the men.wm{mggui£SpwgmuLmu§h_excited ww .i ‘i _ A. ._ , steamer was sent tx; tzie bottom. I(-‘lar as theédit .h f. hardly `:%;we§iove sq ‘mai of their captain wasa compe n seaman, an a I - .. ' 1_ ;- /_ . bg_1»t V gn rs, B135' 1 brave man who took care to save his pas bc ‘me 5--_ _ “Qc te e_ ‘River Colchester Co., N. S., whose ous! 1 ' I la h d h. boat- ,s'l‘l»Di¢ P5110 ffj"7l° °l°°*'i°a 35"h°7 if was ofa peculiar natureftliat deded the Don’t bs deceived in buying CHEAP KEIOSENB OIL. an The cheapest is not mcstprofitablo. We have thcboetAmericaa PIATPS ASTRAL OIL and willloll in 5 gal. lots at 22c wed- ' Don’c buyfromanyono also when you cm get the PlA'l'T'S ASTIAL from US at tlmtprics. mga cms cfeeeee. Requisites... _ steamer lies through the Grand Passage We do not mean furniture or tinware, but we do moan _ good, pure groceries and are continu- ally supplying housekeep- ors with the class of__.goods that makes the meinbers of the family good natured and happy. Our prices niorning, as seems to have been the casa. _narrow peninsula stretching south i* H A I i 1 1 v iiiuiissuowi.. 1»¢all¢3lni0\1i\» . i I _ lv' LT* LTO IITHIN THE REACH ff EVERY _WORKING ws _ iyras of " originally I 1 _ .. '_ & lwas distrustezl as a lmat unfit for the _ , ’ Iopen scaexeept in calm weather. Some _ Queen-St' years ago nvch of her upper woodwork w 88888088888 "“’ “"“"’°“ °“' '““‘ "°°"‘° "“° "° °“ _ , the process wercastouished at the decayed 4 .mst Rename was taken oirtbe St. John Digby route ` _ ' and replaced by a new and fast steamer _ This i, gh. work , balmy svglomgcb-doe, Plaoetiohavo yonrrn irwork done is the place fmt. takes the most intern! in your neods.Wo strive'-Q0 date all who leave an wo* with vs_. by and guick 251° “5°i£."? °" °‘ ng“ "gg -....~. wqg~k_ Give us a trial :and be con- vinced that ‘what -we say is E cure subsidies and are permitted 'to place I ° 0‘d and worn-out steamers on routes for m%?hgjgg n'l ,public do .not ` protest the advantage is Steam Navigation %'.l'“Whar!. ' ,. _ chnriotgeiownr .l. I.. 5 To cure a cold in one day. t °°° "5 ' Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablet. " ` __ All druggiets refund the money if it fails ’ ‘ to cure. 25c. E. W. Grove’s s gnature il _,_ ; ' - ment in putting to sea from Westport in the rough sea and high wind of Saturday Under such conditions and with such a. craft asthe Monticello prudence might have dictated to remain in port. But it is to be observed that the steamer had suc- cessfully weathered the severer gale of almost due south a distance of 107 miles to Yarmouth. Westport lies almost in the p direct course, and about 70 miles from St. John, on an Island near the end of a long,‘ westerly from Digby. At Westport,_ between two Islands the route of the into St. Marys Bay and thence on to Yarmouth, half rounding the western end p ofNova Scotiaon the way. The voyage, was almost complete and the home port was in full sight, when at ll o‘clock in broad day the ship went down. At this distance, and speaking with some knowledgo of the Monticello; but plied by the despatches, we conclude that the fault was in the ship herself.. The Montiewllo was an old gessel-old even before she was brought to St. John many years ago from southern waters and put on the route from St. John to Digby. She built for i-iv`er`servi'o‘e. From the first she I condition disclosed. Sho was “repaired" C and repinted, but the public confidence in her was never strong. Besides, 'sho lacked power, and was a slow craft. Sho ihere. For _a time the Monticello plied on f 'lisa now met her fate. _ thoughtthe Monticello seaworthy,and we .f. 'V ‘ the Bay Chaleur in summer and went south in winter. Inter she _was put on -the St. fobn-Yarmouth route where s!_.o Doubtlosa the worthy Inspector of Hulls »regre_t to learn that his own son went l down with her. But the lesson of the dis- aster is all too obvious. Influential steam- ishmip companies and steamship owners se- Lwhich they are not safely adapted If the- on exch box ~ i ” F 3 FALL PLUH5.. FURNITURE i-'ee rein n-sae. quality and ighiaolloual. e 5 W ` .lbs v _ ; ,_ 9 H ' ` J » ~ .€_.‘ . " ff* g-4;' __ "Fm sorted to the c_xpedi_ent of seating in _tho $0 ladi¢s:wlios_e sympat.liies_._were with the opposition. There they remained until Hugh .Iohn had concluded his specch,and _ them and this" created ii. very conspicuousf Ffiflv °iS*"~ “nd “we W°“*P°" ‘”~binnk in the innii jneten the Lite.-n'1< S°f°t7~ H" "°“t° was f“'°m St' J°h”’Hspeakerrose inreply. The incident was altogether unique in Canadian political campaigns.-The ladies seem to have acted with géent spirit and diseiniine, but by I tanning their banks upon Mi-. sifwn they l did not defeatlilp. Doubtless he too had \ . many friendfo and admirers among the fnir indiesyorfojanden, it they aid apt at- tend his meetings there in solid pliilaux. _ _.nip _In Two Weeks if You Uee' . Dedd’§ Dyspepsia. Tablets. without further information than is Sup- v _-- 1`estThcm itYo1 Do;i’t B_1ievo it- __Th_ese Paragraphs Tell How They Cure it, and Why Tziey C .ra il; » 'k vr_;\vl_aetlle'1"§h° 'not AD0dd'8` _ etc. Test- them for yourself. It's_' tho 'easiest thing' urine weria te an. ‘ ' J Puts small (or large) quantity ofifood (sdch asyou out at breakfast, dinner or _ tcalintoa glaas;bottle. Drop one or two of Dodd’a Dyspepsia Tablets into' it; heat ‘_ the bottle. tothe temperature at w-liieha 1 healthy stomach' works. Then watch. In p afew minutes you will ace the Tablets "begin to dissolve and mingle with -tho food. The food in soon reduced to i pulp land then to a thin Iuid. It is digested. This is the workan unhealthy _stomach j‘,*`. V 'ou'i“.`oaunt§r,'lo :lieu at Ge per bo appreciated by those requir- ingaiich goods. Also in stock. Maypolo Dye_e,_ Diamond- Dyes, Hat Eusmels etc., eta. _ * ' . ~f.=>?¥é_i ‘ini me that atayoin lltiulméetfig in I H. (Hmm ‘ trial, even if he did make an error in judge , an the Conservauu may mangas `m_. 5" “Y “ve” Pd” M than theyleft the hall together “as _jcn_e__ . _ _ uian.”Df coiirseluthveir escorts left with`“°°mp}°t°1y' f _ .. .~ ~ ° ~"""'* u ~ . r__ _ H tum--ni nvsiii>si\_» or jottwo more wee s. ic ing cucumbers - ' "are _now a _thing of the past. the wipe can IL V There°s no 'for you tp gay y0n._@nf§_` se°8¢rs, successful; uncuem ;s wie. dia” asweepmg victory for muf_;__sk§l of twasuodphnlkhlm 1 ._ H . " ,md "’°° h°"°3 °"°_ “ °' °“P “ Reid, Libenni,Bnn4iGn¢ennmen¢,1pnnty' This is ihestaisment she .`rns'deherse1f:` could do went down with his ship. We ' _ , ~-Icanhddiy ,wammgnd Hmm”-|°¢ onor the ca tain and his crew w ho Nerve Pills too H wwe didso well in the supreme moment of' .. _- It `“~"_.~”l'i "‘ rf* _-. ` ‘ handsnnd feet. My ileshl was _numb en.i_iie¢a.__i mea we -uienteis; Fisiit _niey ...ne ef ine n¢ii=ises.eei.¢se nintfeinn #hd-WM me no md.;-e tfieniiimmine sent me a boo_k,ab0_ut llilburn’s' Heart Nerve Pills andl saw how much good they had done others so 1 thought I would try them. I got gsample box first, then pur- chased three boxes. and /now .sin "‘fFor-'more 't`han_l a_'___£o started-nningme ii around the house and took dizzy and fainting-spells, and often had to be led to the door to get my breadth. I could not sleep well and often would wake up think ing I-wassmothering. r _ .°sNow_I_~can walk .ihywlseréfand have good useo! my feet ai'i`:d"l`i`aii`dsl find’ do my own work. The color has back to my face and feelin better `hea1t_ll than I have for many years.” . i .f ' ‘ .<~. -; . .4-. ‘~-» .» . -_ ._ » _ -,- - f i . .." -“il-"2 jf? 4*?" \: _ ._ ._ . ’ *_ .F§_~i"t-5.-'»’ . soon be said of tomatoes. Red and' ellow onions 3c. per lb._=_-10\lbs. fg_|¥~$5c; U§>s.for 45c.. Larger lots-byftheliiavg and lbs even lower.-1 (for-» rétiiiling ,` t) at ' Ga .s M irket St.i.ll~i. . [3 fri Situ: dkw gw Th_e _crowd of bargain hunters have been coming to us , we satisfy them-:gulls the reason. We feel sure of our ilfty to Please you both. in quality and price.-R. H. Ramsay 8: Co. , _ 104i , Our big discount sale will continué for a little wh le longer. We’ve sold' a treinend- . __ _. it ii .. .i”f' _-Tzgfefe Willciihbysnensiu. Indication. wearffignllaflit t°ihfftm'?b'§ss-gt __ -1 ' Sour Stomach, -Biliousness, Heai-_tbum,4 purchase itisl`Jg.eA. Brucefa. ‘d&_w~;»3'tf *“' - _I ` ‘ i "f #If -" . . ._i . For sale at a bargain, one mcklo ated - _ » v il PHYSICIAN AND SURGEDN. o~o»soso I olunua-1': racoini. 1 uruvenorrv 78m. Sa. 1:5 A/ 8-39 9 :I es :: :: -- , U 3° ‘A I P. F’ ll 2~ ° _ _ _ _ ._ ,- . gl. .hh i. ' _ 4"' SUNDAY. Will leave Clftown. W ill leave Rocky Poli-it.7 at .9 a. in. at xo L m-. It ' we rr- 7. -“S P».°~ 2 . “ '_ “ ' 38333 J. ous lot of d alrea but; t°ll.._ re’ .L _ I' . plenty angotg sialic. ba"EBpil ' fgilus _u -_ A -and satisfaction come to R. __ ‘ _GQ ir" ‘CD-_sn _._ _ . .--» _‘fi-.z 4; ,_ f _ _ ,_,=- =,= _ __ news--. _.._--r.-__”..s__.--_ .M _-sn -_....._._ _. . .. 4- _ '~ ' ‘ ' ' I M Il .~ ~ KRUGER IS TIRED. P P\\°|\¢3 £0 Bhd b¢y0nd the pointof i Botbpartics in British Colnmbja on thai... E .1 *i .' A a " ' A '- f_ ` _p 7 I* 5" T , ' J. ~` “nd dmfsm mms’ “S “'°'"° '~°°°‘ i°l"“?"°l°ff»l=e °1°°v»‘°° were _mkivse ¢°f°°8 m I i. for river Service oushtw be permitted to Pm-ineein the fedei-nicabinei The ex ' A v 4 If Pfyg ‘lg 'T ' e _ . , 1 1 _ ,., . I 2;: 4, " I I . _ ' ' | , _ - _ 3 ti ' V __ ..._ _ _ -.. _-._ , ; r ’ n I J H I _ D°P°Dd¢51_¢.f Roode alone _olnf _ __ _. , l?°,‘il?.gu._gs=.u»”c_sm we undei-*_ _ . . .. stand the ~ - 'ri l_ . in t .i )-5... . _ ,, J' ,f »__. .- - _ , mm.:-.n rmuirv-v~»_»w.xmzr_y-1-m me immu- , i l .1l=i-i- - _~'-B1»»I=°i'_iI.=»=i¢si- _»l~°uld no¢.jmiu.»:+iii- » » biiniei emi. ti -.neu Wi °°°1.d wi! set mi '-.-e°=i=°.f,."' -_.- N ,..n\ \ .. B ,L_ .TUG . ` ‘*J_ _ . _ .;: - .__; i .fr ii” _ - :i:i.e.in.e_nieem`i»¢@ aii_nee1_»i.._ooe:=~nee;¢’?.,y.ne. ~ _ as :$14.1 ~li.'Piriinti;ii_é; i _ _ it r ~.. A 9'\'!l°'~ i is ' m ,,..,.. _...J 9U‘§ ~..».e_- . if, .’, ‘ ' 4' "`»»af" vi I -_~ A vi. ,_. _ , . f-ii i -' iii- <.. of-rw ,,... ,ml Y __"' _ lg' 'rl " ‘ -;= wg. 1 _ , Y. ~ Q. _ '- i` ` l" 'fx _2 'ii ._(//I' `“\ l"if.‘ 1 . ' -,‘.-` i gy. ., .f//,' 1'./5 'Q-*`1:_ iv' \\_‘ l/V 1,/!/, il yin l . ‘ ~n » . ` p g~- z _ _. . _. ,. . .'. . _ » ._ _ - ’/.;~_ 'f ’~» »_ "-'lf -_ 'f r ~ ' __\_’» \_.’» .~ , ;_ is 3 _ - _ i _£5 e- e ` f--‘;~¥- .. _ . ;:€&v;r?;s§:1iLx_fee°l0ng_ deficit? ‘e'?*ii“°*~'f.i:»:i A+ TJ-' 1' ‘E great 'closing out saief 12 4l» & ah3\lli>'i°s'° éwplewiine efnenniaen »ndQu»}»i»°»iyin. ine 'lui CDI M ""’ . riwsimii im siiiiaiiiu. I 3”. -0"' Bivh Qombinatfions in F fimisui utilities-ini si.. mi AM 9._"._°" _ _ _ brash 'Heartburn Flatulence Eructatlon “run” 'uuhgl ’~ e . ‘A ‘A ‘ - ’ ’ ’ 7 t<(i!fi;13°°H°°f=-Sfm 10; _12-_ie 2 U1;f\;;_£§;:toI’n5.mlieronaBono.effectszi'-'Qin _ . 'rEi°.EPH-our aes. v “by en»n¢iie_i_fina'nnede by;-°l:n?;e§rnn:::i»§;si°b°"m“h' ‘hymn him Goto DR_ iinnnfeetnrern nf W _ s wie C-1°=binx.md,_gie»ii¢'. in Mena rnnnieiiing, ‘ I d , _ 5 '_ _ V' J 1 0Moe -and Resi_denca,Dorchestor8trootI3st _ ’ » < . - ‘ _ _ ` ~ " ”`”' <;‘ll':eHours,9to 10a. ln..1 toliand lin 8 " . ._ i _ _ Prompt attention giventocountrycailg _'; , C ._ ` 'd » , ` _ _ ' f i . , .ii '_ e f ` iciii init isiiii, 1.5 "rms-9?; ___ |- -packvat. This is a.sna.p,it should F I ff . _ .-. - _ ._ _ 3 ' '_ 1 990 _ - ~ . _ » . Wll"leavé Ch'town V Will leave ll. 3 Ourliywcpess In making ladies’ garments "`&couralge8 us ai _ ' at °°".’.’.°“¥"t ““°"."%.-.¥’° ‘»‘_"?.‘..;f"i°“f.¢==° revered. so make;-u.ndieni~ sniie ‘° “ “ p and Jackglgtii Gvddfinf I `*` 'C ‘ -ri .` If -" ~ i I 'y 2 ° _"ff V' ‘ ni . ~. ‘ nj See ,_ .V ._ ._ 4 I v ,_ Y 'and W!.,r.-ll? W A. 'Fla colofbé __ sv 0f..sT.ultl\]gS V4 1. .ri