at E KINGS ST. JOHN, Nov. 7-'°l‘hs “Anglican zoniiht heard the. report _ on st thiprogress made. sud the prospects for npxt year. Co-operation 'of the clergy of the diocese was urs- ed to rnskrthe College world-wide in usefulness. The disposition of the en- dowment fund vnss referred to s com- mittee. ._ " " pn; _ MONTREAL 'mlm cans _' = IN BAD CRASH. I e.`.rq.¢»' ls, .as 3 MoN'rnns1. N _ '_-wh. t ~ '|‘°““-§f|¥‘°2 - "if 'msn Eugene Ilsclglre hanging Tri 01:5 'W' envy |31 the vestibule shrieking a vain warn e viii Qd Pi ing as a signal, s tram car whizzed down St. Lawrence Boulevard this morning an-d smashed into another .....':.i‘.:% Ff..'.!‘l2 onqlqek dialinsvlslluvesal car standing on Ontario Street. Nine o le taken to hos itals in ambul- College. Grstilleation was ex- _ -It pays to buy in this Province- by ui. Lora amen-.na on *__ -- ’ -Hector Martin of Colville - spent _yesterday in S“_1iw=°r»i<_1°-J’- - -Immanuel Gaudet oi Wellington oi 'the idrm of Arsensult and Gaud_et,w|;s ln Bumnierslde vesf,erday.J- 1 -Dr. R. Morrison, Bu;_nmerslde.who has beep spending a few days at his home returned to Pt. Tupper Thurs- day morning,-I. -On Thursday next Lcslis Gros- smiui is to give his famous humor- 'ous and musical entertainment at Happyland Theatre, Bummerside. -The stesrnshlp Morwsnns which was to have been at Burnmerside to- morrow will not leave Montreal un- .,?‘f%%.ff3‘.e‘§*l...’$i 'WSF -'i'_he orning Dpiiy qusrdlsn em b o ' 'I' r' ..:.....'i'°`f'-.i...i'.....»i~f...‘<.».ee- -H. Clark, _sxsngrwill be glad to receive all news, advertising and subscription in Albsrton 'and visln'-i ity. His olllce phone No. is 7- -Buhecribers should renew s week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, ss all Dspsrs are dis- continued promptly on expiry date. -Foxes wanted on lair terms. A first class black. female to mate with 'ogg' “her 8° tw -live cents. ,_ - r. » I Caiallwllv _.._,._____‘ U3; Ai 'l'i‘~`i`al‘ L ' 0rder .eg ,» h ‘fs is ssvelheliiilsciicix nnivsrh An`¢:|| \hsb;slues_nd msnilshin blfsrPl\\tsNEW5l`||issel"P»ih!WrbLlss" L A. llsezard ‘Dil D P snces, of whom two are seQously in- jured and a score badly Shaken UP. is the toll of this latest addition to the long list of accidents to Montreal street cars unequipped with air brakes. Both cars were crowded, and til Sunday evening and will be ill Summerside Wednesday mornlng.J. a first class blank fox. Also for snle two first class patch foxes. They and their pnrents may be seen at rnnch at -According to the latest word irom~‘0’Leary. W. H. Dennis. li-7ME3l. the Hospital the condition of Mr. Phillips is very hopeful. He rested -Miss Hazel Morse, agent in J. _.,..._. , _M 'A in Your _ J. We Meet .ri ie House 1-., __-V D' Qs | Q “‘ 'sen' e ,.~._ r ‘i in ,.,,",," §,,,_,,, that many were not killed is regard- ed by eye witnesses ns nothing short of miraculous. J ”?' There's Only One Best F ox Wire AND orb B.-amz _ '.__»_\1: I;-af is S ...Aliso - _ " Even if our prices were as high or high- er than other Wire it would pay you to buy ` ORB BRAND FOX WIRE, because it is stronger,will last longer and serv.: indefinitely ' _ as an impenetrable protection against the escape of these valuable animals. Orb Brand Fox \Vire will not b°a.3iTc_l;p,_pe”»eT`"§Tii-si line ordinary \7\liVrt-rivitzlrsidiiffrenhniicl its initliisrrlrififcrcirilzye éE.liif>\i'i\ff O' M '"7" O _(Irby Hlitsnd will wear and _ WF~e1< ‘I/b1_'_~_1f_-__ 9;1°_"ff<§.fi@§9yi%¢§= “Your Fox Wire is far Superior to any brand I ever saw!" He should know, because this same man _ iuvcstigatccl the offer of almost every house in Csnrida selling fox wire. Why did he buy from Hoiu1.'iu’s? 'l`l\at is a question you can answer as well ns ourselves. TTTTTTT TT ll nv’ ° °`°_ i 3 0. _ _f '.v¢‘ ‘5vA“ »§,2¢2¢‘ ‘ . .I r°: f _ _ UU E/'O' _~A ._bv_". \| im. ( »‘¢\¢g¢. » ¢°¢ Q PV’ ‘Q - - O ` ‘ Iixoerluieiifiugis expensive. When the , ’ _ _ ‘ oldest Fox Ranchers use Orb Brand V\’ire p' am “ after expensive experiments, is it not safe to ` “ -- ' siinpose that they know what ihey are doing. / \Vi}y not inks ri lesson from the page . of ‘ experience? You can save money by doing so. , ‘ \\'e have the sole selling control of Orb _ ,O ‘ Brand Fox \Vire for P. li. l. Q, `¢ 'gf O: “Wife fur prices, NOW. P ‘ . . 3: R T. H olman_, Limited 1.* Summerside ii 6_\/IIC ' ‘ .QQBZQQ4 " - is ---»-~ ' .__-__.___.._ ._ -- ._ _ . ,_ > _u~_~1~,'_»74{I7 /if*/T"f:? ';,'&’f‘¢ og/ ,.~i_0' '__;#;.,. r-_/H;»¢_»,:_{_-¢_,;,»__¢__c;@V,g /pw,. _,,.//ff A I ~],_¢, 1 I . , ...;__,._v _ §‘_'f'»,' V. -';»___.'__/ l.».M_,;‘1.¢».» ._ I, 4: ff/ _, /,f '___-.1 7? *f CX?-‘ `\' _\_ .;. . Qc fe-5-_-1.__'_' _`-iff'-L~ up 1,1, /,//1 1 '.f»;:'»5#f/’ ,» . ’ //W 0' - " _ _ ff/'_/” #vo h ~ .. You W o £1 »` ,' V _-Ti' _:___ ' ' ' . `» ' -'rw """' _ '/y; ""-i;,1§\\ ff-_; <;f1'»'»T»':._i_‘ric:i<‘c‘ iii vin _ __. l __ _ _ _ Lwxifori uivunz.-i;_; ','ou. ff-"_‘__-.f_;§»,__‘-,_ 'iv “_.=i*.._\‘>~. =' in 1' .’f".-' ' __ _ ' *fi 5]; 'fl' r - - <1 -fi .‘»»' 4475?? -» .e.¢.f:..r,.%".f..- V ss ‘ "-\"§""T~‘-‘f='_<"'-*- / `_-5., __ ;&j.». "£6 ._~:?".f " _.I9- ` . ',_ _T .*____§ `\ .\\ ` i{_: ""` L C-X _i ' rw ._ _..».*"‘ .-1' ,.1 * U $3 BF-1?! Pi >»¥"» -R ms .\_ \\w- ~\ ~ ....- ._ N"'“"\`Lv .. '»,- 4 . A _ _ , _ ;_’{,\_/ _I :fi ,"',) "~:~ 'Sw .\ cf; ».;T'»'5, " .»_ ”“'/"'13 \_\"‘. '- ""\"~'°' very easily vesterday. Several bullets have"been extracted' and it is hoped that he will soon be around ngsin.J. -Mrs. James Birch, Alberton, and Mrs. I), A. Manson, Carleton, who have just returned from a.visit to New Hampshire, U. S. A., would like to say a kind word in favor of the automobile. Mrs. Birch and Mrs. Manson were visiting with their brother-in-law Representative Fred P. and Mrs. Hill. As Mr. Hill was do- ing campaign work at the time and had considerable territory to cover, the automobile was thc quickest' and easiest mode of conveys/nee. Mrs. Manson and Mrs. Birch had the plea~ sure of motoring with Mr. and Mrs. Hill all over the southern part of N. il. mid say that a- person should ride in one of those wonderful cars rnl cifuy the comfort and pleasure th;rc is, before condemning them. The one thing principally against thc auto is the horse scare. Now a horse is a ho_'se the world over and as they have become used to the auto- mobile in most~ every country why not on our fair little Island? During the hundreds of miles Mrs. Birch and Mrs, Manson motored they never mot a horse that showed fright. The dreadful accidents we read about arc, no doubt, due to reckless and careless driving. They think- nie auto nioiiin cime as it means progress, conveni- ence and pleasure, and not a lot of mortgaged farms as our pessimisis would have us believe. Mrs. Manson and Mrs. Birch were delighted with their visit and saw much beautiful country, but none to quite equal Prince Edward Island. NINE BROTHERS BASEBALL TEAM. RICIIMOND, Nov. 7.-Mir. mid Mrs. T. (7. Gillum, of Madison Hills, Ol‘niic;e county, Virginia, are the proud ]‘.n.rents of the onf baseball team in the United States, composed entirely of brothers. The official nn.-me oi the club is the Gillum Bro- thers' Nina. Their futher, who is a wealthy to- bacco planter, is their _manager and financial backer. Hc was himself u inenibci' of the first tcum ever orgnu» ized in that section of Virginia. 'l`i\f- t-cam Dlflys wherever iu Virginia. dates. _can lic secured and is said to be nmk- ' ing money out of the enterprise. The youngest member of the team is if years oi age. The oldest is 37 yenrs old. The combined ages of thc nine brothers and their father makes ri gmud total of 202 years. Their combined weight is 1,216 pounds. Their mother, as well as their fu- ther, takes 5 healthy ipterest in thx- natiounl i_pur|;_ l3r.sidc:s bein-g a prosperous tobacco pluutcr, their father is the proprietor of ri well-established ffouriug mill and u prominent mrrcliaut. fue is 63 ycnrs old. In the your 1800 he was ii member of the ilr;-it baseball team. cver orgariiired in Orange county. The eldcr~Glllum recently sent to Woodrow Wilson a picture of himself und nine sons, ‘tak-en as ri team- in uniform, together with a campaign contribution of $1 from each of them. LONGWORTH DEFEATED. CINCINNATI, BNov. 8-It looksas if Nicholas Longworth, ` nn0_v.sve11;'S son-in lr _ . ._ _. i p i¢,__l._\, »<.LiNfi_5,i§,r_;.»»F __ _,, _ ,__ _ :|;~,N Hs.._*;‘.;»_y:i¢»T'f¢P..§ _ G. Jardlne’s Bookstore, Water St., will be glad to receive all news. Bil- vertising and subscriptions in Sum- merslde and vicinity. liar uliicc phone is 45-1 and residence phone 26. 1_ $45,000 SWINDLED THRU ‘WIRE TRAPPING.” NEW YORK, November 7-Ou the complaint of Dr. J. W. Powell and Curby Cleveland Sidbur y, a lawyer, both of Wilmington, N. C., the New York police today arrested men on ir charge of having defrauded the southeners out of $25,000 thru 3, wire tapping swindle. Sidhnry ideutifzied one of the prisoners as a man who posed as a telegraph com- pany ofllcial. The lawyer says he lost $21,000. The Prisoners gave the names of Charles Daily and Frank Graham. The police have them booked, how- ever, as Charles and Frank Gon- L ioilo\.- cd the i~eti;rii ol thc federal grand Jury of an indictment charging him with having caused the transporta- tion of Belle Schryber, a white woman. twenty-six years old, from Pittsburg to Chicago, August 10 1910. for an unlawful iriirposc. Federal ofliccrn scorched the south side several hours before Johnson was found in a hotcl surrounded by four negro guards. An attempt was at HFS! mailv bv thc Kln-‘ds to prevent the officers from entering .lohnson’s rooms, but theyi were pushed aside and thc government warrant served lu the prizd fighter without serious difiiculty. At the federal building tears came to his eyes as the olilicers put hund- cuds on his wrists. You don‘t huvo to do thee, I am not going to mn 1\`\‘/HY. he said I am s_|ua.re, _You ought‘to know that. Johnson’s bonds have been fixed at $30,000, but all the federal judges had left the building for the night and de- clined to leave their homes to go thru tha formality of nceepting 1,311, After several hours 'work Johnson found ni court clerk willing to act and the prize tighter was taken to nie home of his aged mother on the south side, who signed the bond along with several others and Johnson was re- leased from custody. 5-_--_ MAY NOT HAVE TO SMASH WINDOWS. TORONTO, Nov. 7,-The time to give ,women their just political rights is at hand. So long ns the life,snd hope continues to lie crushed outiof the women of the country, the nation must decline. ¢ , ~l1"I~ -_" "‘S_\.7‘ ._."..'r' "~..“~L»|-_ "'\fil.1 £5 ____..- i\'_"_ _,C/. e _ _fy _ , ,r ....s. . _,:,. ‘QI _.' *_ ..-_,_,.1‘!.“v;,»j=»»...»mei.-J.-Jsig. v - f 1 ‘_ _ 'f1_,_,iL,_ kg., f - ‘ ‘ - _. »_. _ .,~ ‘ . ...'f:;.;_- i ~ .__ Alana l . ibm e ....a.. . I.ian» \ ,- '~ »-. our _Jr Special 0ci0ber Uvercoal Values if e ff -ir Li-'»r -i-1 ' MF.N’S CHl£S'l`I‘§RI"ll£LD OVER- COAT 4 inches long, made from a -:~. - _ ed, velvet collar, body linings of strong ~re»=.-r`-i- Nlen’s 0veri201iiS7»00 Mcn’s iiverciiais 9.00 v showing aherrlng hone stripe pattern, rolu a ood uality English Beaver T Tailoidng _ + ls - Jr* J,-» sie ` »i- ,H desirable coat for fm: or slormy wealfzcizl _'Y ` 4. _ ,rf ~i< Beal A-\ C2llal0gll€ Konverfo Ouercodt Values 0rder .yr ly. r- i at Prowse’s are lower. d 'F I OVERCOAT TIME IS HERE and we are here with. the largest and most desirable stock of overcoafs,ever shown by us at the he- * ginning of the winter season. And you cant emphazise the word Quality Jr too much in these October offerings. No°matter wlmt you select here from a raincoat at $4 oo to n fur coat at $85.00, you arenlways sure of the utmost ~ ~ ' ` f' ‘ l d l- qimlity for your money. It’s quality that counts with us_, irst, _ ast an _ a 'Y ways and that’s why il’s so true of this store that, quality considered, prices. * i _ 5 “ _--~ -~~. 5 I 0! Meu’S0veri':oalS$5.90 3 ~ 4 black English beaver cloih sidgle breast- U 1 .~ ‘l _. Italian, sizes. 36 to 44. i Iilcn’s0vereoafs$5.90 » Made frouia heavy warm Englisli Tweed of nice appearance, showing r ships patterns. Prussiancollar style, 50 ‘I n<'-lzcs long, lwilled Italian body lining, i, cll tailored. Sizes 36 to 44. , H Young Men‘s Tweed overcoats made from fashionable 28 oz. tweeds. Single breasted, Prussian collar, strap on sleeve, durable Italian body linings, Ten pat- ‘_;; tems to choose from. Sizes 35 to 44. _'31 lVlen’s 0vercoats15.00 ‘ Highest tailoring excellence. This cont is made froui an ALL wool imported uiclton, tailored in the newest senator style, 50' inches long with vent in back, hand felled collars and padded shoulders. Sizes 36 to 46. . é? _ »i~_ _ A Double breasted ulsferinade from. ,if a heavy 28 oz, tweed in dnrl¢_grey shade, has coiiverto collar which may be but- * toned close at neck or worn open. Sizes 36 to 44. Men’s dvercoals 10.00 Men's Beaver cloth overcoat, inode ~x~ -i- ‘=.~ -r- _»i-.»i- E fi cloth, tailored in the new senator style, f 50 inches long,vent in back, velvet collnr, goo i body linings, sizes 36 to 46. _ cloth this makes :in.excelient colt for winter wear. It is tailored in the sing e bruzisici ily front style velvet collar Sizes to fit boys from ii to 15 years of Boys’ 0vercoals 2.75 Boys’ oveicont tailored in n nfst in." rl model with velvet collar that but- ons close around neck The niaierlsl is li cviot cloth. llinss buttons, and well ineil_ Sizes to fit 2 to 4 years of age. Boys’ Overcoais 3.90 Mndc from nheavy weight' freiz: age. ‘ Men'S0vei°coaisi2.00 We have a large range of patterns ._ in this popular priced overcoat. All the new tweed effects and also black beaver F - and melton clot-hs in the new senator i styles, 50 inches long. The tailoring is ~'.-»'»»'f~x<~i~»z< >'r _ “ l first class in every respect. ,_ _ Boys’ 0vei°coa_ts 4.25 _The Red River Coat~ Made from _ _ . blue black Maikinaw cloth, soft an 1 i warm, seams are piped, and the hoo I and body are lined with red flannel. A self collar buttons close at neck. Slz~ ei for ages 3 to io years, ' __ _ -1|-. v' f 4- _ 4 e~ __ _ ._ . ”'\. - . ~‘ :lr 4:'-l‘>. .;”@ U< 1\._.£-3 "ig S “shall” _ A Illlvilfrlfu cash' >`.‘~'.‘-*srl* E3 'lfocmsre ‘ "i‘aton's add in to-dny’s issue calls Prices 75c, 50e, \r\dr55¢. for the attention of farmers' wives f "I b . _ w nt of liome~mado fin nel nd bl kn n “yum shoes mr chndren he" . Rlnh s¢\l. Will' 5 1° a' ` ‘n a an i _ _ " parents have unlimited variety from ~ _ ‘B suns- 11-snnn. wma to sums. can nm. mei mi *|10 Door. s ' If your RANGE ' ordinary lsnillb to iiuy. but good value for to linen clean yet handsome 4,, `p,%tp‘M; 7., :t?Ee!l>¢i’l1!P»§l‘§\Eltl|5e\¥6€!Ustslisd ._ iciiy _ ‘§'.‘.‘.’...'.‘=i.°h"i;ii.“ -i- 1. 4- . '_ -l- »I‘ J: 5.* if. »i-left-lei-'f' 4-»i~_»x-rfl.-i-»i--'.~¢-i~s-rf»i-'f~i-»:»-1-_»:-:-+ , _ .g 4: -i-`-'-.'i-i4‘-i-s-i-'~i- .li _ 4- +11- ~'.- .p .1- v i .\~ fi. _p r. 5.* - .ii .,~ -\- .\. ,r. ,\__ .r - fe .= .»».~-.-»...~~ .- .~.~ -._.-.~..- .~ minimums _.;_':;:‘__t_'_";-_:.'.__$.; .'_T..'_-_.‘_"“' .’_‘;Z.'L 1;. ‘_"*;;'; ;_i:T'.__,_ ' I ._ r" "'_.i`c|.‘“” i 1 ig .1 c .i .1 ii i ...Hwy ie hull ...i“..“#‘“”'¥ ‘° °'"' i.::. 1:. ..:.;';.°..¥ :2.'......° °' “ 1’ “ --’ _enioysble iokes.