li. d li I .I .. r., ‘ 5', i ,,.»_I,. _ I M , 'I rf lv. rw f§~.`.= _ ` I!" ,,. 3 l .__ K ,i rr , ll . I4 I up .ii in I If I `i. > i .I I _ "II `/ "I ,;‘, if . ! I J. l . ii if. . li. .~». /'I .'. 1 . i I .-1 ,Y . . I . I Ii I. ifj, ,. .M M i_,,,. I. ll I .I "‘ I I; fi NI I.__ -:, . . 1. ,, I i . . .1-"l.'r¢li~r.uriis'1' siissi . =' PRISONS. _ ,‘ . -:“". .___ gw_Yo.1gt, october 11-_ 'rust R is is to abolish the dread de- agf of banishment to Siberia by or- d ,_ of the Gler. il. the news received. frsp Bt. Petersburg. The Russian minister of '$ulfJ.ee‘_it is said, is pre- pqrlllg n bill completely abolishing pelel servitude .in"_Slheris and su,b- stituting the same punishment in the penitentiary of European Russia. Of- late years the number of con- victs In Siberia has been increasing and. there have been protests from the free people thdt the country is overrun with the scum of European jails. The authorities recognize that the dumping of convicts in Si- beria is seriously bampering'the de- velopment of that country. Do Your Feet Ache? _' Men, women and girls who work 'ln stores, offices or factories, end whose occupation uires them to i he on their feet, suffer wi* 9 foot pains. cremp toes, come, bun- fions, end cellouses, ell caused by .week instep or week end broki _v down arch. _ If it ie not remedied, flnt-foot ,develoges and the .pains ecomn more severe and the con- dition more serious. . ~ , The Scholl “Foot-Eazer” . affords immediate relief to all foot aches-ie genre and n preventative. lt is n leientmcelly constructed device that eurports the arch and instep. takes sway nl strain usd uneven pressure, bridges the weight from heel to toe and braces the whole body. Tho "FOOT-EAZER" ences the feet end does it instantly. You will feel the restful and hrneing effect in one days time. Cass ln worn inside your regular sine, shes. and changed from one noir le mother, and eutlnsts eeversl pairs of shoes. $2 sizes, for men, wxomcn and children. ' 2.00 Il ood sh 4 storesce.n:df\1||£::e::r;;lle:e. Bon’t tea: substituteethereiehntone 'FOOT-EAZER.” , The Scholl Mfg. Cn.. 472 King Si., W.. Tsresle if J; f;;_'_"; _sei I Morris & Smith THE NAVAL QUESTION. OTTAWA, October 17- Tlieref' has been much speculation on the sfblett of the naval policy of the government and with regard _ to ,»1-lon. F. D. Monk's position. While no oiiicial statement can be procured, there is warrant' for stating that the position of aildirs is substantial- ly as follows : It is understood that Mr. Monk is convinced that the situation which confronts the empire at this juncture is grave and even critical. But he is earnest and even insistent in his opinion that no assistance should be given by Canada even as an emergen- cy contribution, withnut referring the question to the Deople. There is good reason to believe that the latter view is not shared bv the prime minister, who believes that the situation demands immedi- ate and eilective aid. I- IA I ‘ ,They are When their digestion isrighl. Youcsnleep your poultry healthy and free from disease and increase eggs sud ptoite when yall give them I rall‘5 "°“"" . /' Regulator 3 I i ri. Ir..-of-' a I... .I ' mi .‘...m..°.......-.....ii......i...:..;:.:°f.'.:°.'...;'. I and wwf. The dsily use of Pntfl Foul!!! aria .‘i°“"‘°.r°“'°rI"’ "°.I“i.,.i‘.I”~... » , I Hill Cl DIC IS ID . » r u inn ' nba na - ...I .§`."’.......~...°'i.. ..f'5.'.'.I.... .I..} §.,.. T33' ....-..°°°"°“i. l snd :say in Apply. Everything thsf's Prstts is ` Guaranteed or Money Beds ....'?.'.:.'.".I‘.::'.:.€.1;'.i°-.c‘.::’"'“"‘i"'""°'“'°"” ` I rms cm in-.ay will an uelinie such, Y ~ m°;’ret_is Asin:‘l|!lsnls;:J|'¢inc:’e|e lhivsgue s_nd ll 5.1 .‘1.?...l’|§`*..Z',..;...Z'Z?...Ii.....'.|i mmf °°°"" ,ai in ram Nswraiers ei "ruin, mana" L.__A. llsszsrd 13 (iron-v, Q-~ .I -vi -` Z- ‘H Uvernoai Weather f is Here Now I We have just stocked a splendid line of wluier overcoals from the leading mnnufaci urers on Ihe con- tinent and invi'e you to call in and see the display. - 'These coats are shown in patt- erns, colors und styles to suit any _ taste, mride from a wide range of , fabric# and are so stylish. neat i fitting and well made that you are 3 bound to be pleased with show- lflg' In all sizes io iii all figures Pric ed .'1i$Io tu.......... '.....$20 i ..._ ‘ ‘-on aiiuiw- were seen-insemmr ._1¢ pays be lip! ln this Province. -The steamer Cascapedia was in .Summerside Friday, bound for Mont- real.-J. -The Emprq arrived in Summer- side yesterday evening at 7-45. 3\1° had nity passengers going and thirty returning. Her outward cargo con- sisted of 200 lambs, 1,300 bags oats. 200 bbls. oysters. She had a small r advertising in this eeliima. oesb ust accompany order, end five per bent dihoust _ allowed. Minimum 5 -The Morning Deny Guardian ,_ be obtained' st Lailertfe Toiiso Parlors, Bummsreide. . -.*-*_ . -H. Clark., Agent, rilibe [led to receive all news, advertising and freight inward.-J. ‘mxnscrirtions in Alba-con sad viei.ii~ --- lity. His office Dll0_1\0 ND. is 7.- -E. E. Church, St. John; Geo. A.‘ ~-- McBean, Montreal; W. A. Harrison, St. John; J. F. McDonald, Montreal; D. E. McDonald, Hamilton; W. B. Murdock, Montreal; J. C. Brown, To- ronto; J. W. Dawson, Toronto; N. I. Cooper, Toronto; W. J. Furley, To- ronto; C. M. Tompkini. M0I\U`¢8l. YB gistered at the Clilton House, Sum- merside, between 8.30 last night (af- ter thc arrival of the Empress) and 8.30 the previous night.-J. -- -Miss Hazel Morse. agent in J. ‘ -J. A. Thompson, Montreal; W. D. Stracham, Montreal; A. W. Uopes, Montreal; W. J. R`..Brown, Toronto; -Subscribers should renew e week or two before theitime they have miss an issue, as all' papers are dis- continued promptly' on expiry date. _ -Black and patch foxes for sale. Apply to Mrs. Louis Leard, Centre- -ville Bedeque or to the Ranch at Wm. Burleigh, Eilerslie. 10-16 M 5ipd. Iii. Jardine’s Bookstore; Water St., will be glad to receive all news. ad- vertising and subscriptions in Bum- paid for has expired and thus not . .,- ,'. %“»:'~r~'r»=r"t J. Knight, St. John; Thomas Camp- ne;-51,19 and vi¢ini`gy_ Her om” -lj bell, Charlottetown; B. T. Gibson, Halifax; A. Taque, Montreal; E. H. 26_ Q: Fohod, sit. John; H. A. Palmer. SL John; C. P. Crawford, Toronto, John Stratt, Truro, registered at the Queen Hotel, Summerside, between 8.30 last night (after the arrival fo the Empress) and 8.30 the previous night.-J. From Yesterde.y's Evening Guardian -Forty Hours Devotion terminat- é at Alberton on Tuesday morning I: the Sacred Heart Church. The very me weather brought s large con- ourse of people from all parts of the ` ~=~h rm- ---*--_ Rev. F. L. con. Ely, was assisted by Revs, J. D. oIllty,l‘8,- lf- K; Gallant, Dougald Mc- Dohold, Us Di. Llohnston. and R. J. `M¢DQl1&ld.-_-As ' -The anniversary service of the Iummerside Methodist Church wil e held next Sunday, at 11 a. m.. ind 7 p. m. Rev. Neil McLaughlin, a urmer pastor, now President of th I. B., and P. E. I., Conference, will reach at both services. The musical art of the service will have some ~ .ew features. A cordial invitation s extended to every one to be PW ent.-J. “We have just received rr big line o; ample Pipes--some new and 'richly tyles, all of the highest grade. ihcsc ipes are the best that one of ending factories could turn out. V-I .ought them at a snali and are Will' ng them at a better one. See Your window. Get our prices. The Mchlir Ion Drug. Co., Corner Great George nd Kent Streets. 10-l'-'ll‘U- FRUSTY STEALS WARDEN’S AUTO. NEW_ YORK, Oct. 16-That kind- ioss does not always work a r0f0rma~ ion in 5, prisoner is the belief Ol ‘ ‘harlcs Donohue, who two months ,go was chosen warden for the Coim- .v Jail at New Haven. This conclu- zion flashed upon him last Thursday vhen he discovered that the $3.700 xutomoblle which he purchased ten ays before, had been stolen from he prison by Timothy O"I‘oole, s irisoner. Since its erection eight years ago nt J il as become famous _ I I ' ibc Con y a h 6 _ or its inability to induce its charger K°""‘“°" L E' l°l°"d‘ ;o remain within _ its gates for the ieriod of their sentence. Only fifteen 5;-n_-.________.._-__.-.. .. - -----._.__, _ ..._ -__ veoks ago five left hurriedly, taking ill articles in the furniture factory, except .1 few unfinished chairs. When 0'Toole arrived at the jail five ncnths’ ago on a six months’ senten- ~.e for having stolen an automobile he said he was a resident of the west aide of Manhattan and that he was a stepped from his new automobile at the station he was informed by _ huuileur. When Warden Dcnonue got 'mis automobile O’Toole, hy that time a trusty was made the prison chnui- leur. , Warden Donohue, who is n Red Sox rcoter, journeyed to Boston to wit- _ ness the game last Thursday. As he lion: arc close p.|Ces on articles you :\l\v iyi nec-'l Ilia! are bound In I ,JITOOM that the engine was working prove |m,\.',‘. ilcccpwililc. WI: l».;u_gIii si ifiivu-iirluiis s'|u‘l<, paid spol can Ii Still and “faded 8 10l11’. fun- , .I All right, said Donuh-ue, tell the null gui unch good rcduvliivns Ihal we pam: Ihc lim! un tuyuu mid wc kno w {¢p\1ty warden I want you tg take the rar for along spin 0"l‘oole begun "ll .:"I.Il-.l "'.i .': 1,. .. ' ' you vu a|'\|'1r¢‘¢\-i 1' ir -iv N),a|u'i or lliuy Ar( lrufy ,_ ur II “mg _ the lung spin immediately. Cumbinrion plyer sud staple puller, :In all rsuncl Inimiy Iool lim (VTU019, the N9W YOFK DOUCU BUY is one of the city's most energetic has a humlrul uscn I. .ia worth every com I I` 7 ic, our price . . . . . . .. 3211 gutomobllo thieves Detective George Trojan after visiting mnuy -garages Mounledoil stones, woodcubasc I lilo; f. ~ I 'J ‘J b - » ' l Ii' um' cm y mm) ”` found the warden’s auto in a garage good value at 50; oirpricc .. .. 24s in West Thirty~seventh street near llidwfy MC |1=n¢||c=»/\m¢ri~`=m m-kr, ir\'1'6\“*¢s‘f H0110 br-'=»k..-20° ` Sfi|lson’| wrench loin., of higher! grade Incl sicc‘, sold in rmmy ‘. " V .\\ " \ , _ houses at $|z5.nu|-,rico . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ ..88c `:__"‘ ` ,gg [/_ Dis|Ion's cross (uf saws .| ».' fl. long common Ioolh blndc regular' I) ..._ '_ ly$zourprire...... I McClsry's Feed Cooker the only It i- Ili.: sivvoiigiisi. hoaview. largest a m'\rlu: N-'.1'_1 ~, H2: No. 45 . . . . . . . . -' if ' f [brit ling oz ers orowores s " 4 l..zm|~rzo.- _ 1 _ ._ m.- "M"i1`li1..-'I`~"e>`»‘ __ 'fl"f°" f - . . ../I ui. I .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .......$l.B0 cooker offhe kind with donblcfiorlt. nd mont saliefucfory coskcr on 'he . . . . . . . . . . . . . §|5. \ ‘~I‘_'Z. rf _‘iv ._ .Ap- /'°'* _- \`4`\ \.'.*’ - _ \;f\'\’,\\_ \- Ki_i3 Mil I ne , ._ , _.__',5 " '. -., ,lg/. ‘F2-FJ" ig __ , A‘?-_ §_. Send Us A Trial 0rder Beal Mail 0rd¢r _ Konverio Overcoat l/8llI_4‘S We Meet .. 1... _ nm. OVERCOAT TIME IS HERE ‘ and we are here with the large st and most desirable stock of overcoat-s ever shown by us at the be- ginning ofthe winter season. And you can’t emphazise the word Quality too much in fhese October offerings. No matter wh'-it you select here from a raincoat at $4 oo io a fur coat at $85.00, you are always sure of the utmost quality for your money. It’s quality that counts with us_, first, ‘last and al- ways, and tliat’s wl1vit’s so true of this store that, quality considered, prices at I’r0wse's are lower. I -~ s l 4.. -ew., Men’s 0vercoalS $5.90 MEN’S CHESTERFIELD OVER- COAT. 44 inches long, made from a black English beaver cloth single breast- ed, velvet collar, body linings of strong Italian, sizes 36 to 44. »-,~_-- . .. IVIen’s0vercoaIs $5.90 Made froma heavy warm English Tweed of nice appearance, showing stripe patterns. Prussian collar style, 50 inches long, twilled Italian body lining, well tailored. Sizes 36 to 44. IIieu’s 0vercoaIs 7.00 Young Men's Tweed overcoats made from fashionable 28 oz. tweeds. Single breasted. Prussian collar, strap on sleeve, durable Italian body linings, Ten pat- terns to choose from. Sizes 35 to 44. Men’s0vercoaisl5.00 Highest tailoring excellence. This coat is made from an ALL wool imported nieiton, tailored in the newest senator style, 50 inches long with ventin back, hand felled collars and padded shoulders. Sizes 36 to 46. - -v Men’s 0vercoaIs 9.00 A Double breasted ulster made from a heavy 28 oz. iweed in dark grey shade, showing a herring bone stripe pattern, has converto collar which may be hub toned close nt neck or worn open. Sizes 36 to 44. Mcn’s0vercoaIs 10.00 from a good quality English Beaver cloth, tailored in llie new senator style, 5c inches long, vent in back, velvet collar, gool body linings, sizes 36 to 46. Men's Beaver cloth overcoat, made r Boys’ 0vercoaIs 2.75 Boys’ overcoat tailored in a neat smart model with velvet collar that hut- tons close around neck The materiel-is cheviot cloth. Brass buttons, and well lined. Sizes to fit 2 to 4 yearsof age. I IN i .3- Boys’ Overcoafs 3.90 Made from aheavy weight frie*/_e cloth this makes an excellent coat for winter wear. It is tailored in the single breasted ily front style velvet collar. Sizes to fit bsys from 8to I5 years of age. l 1 Men"s 0vercoaIs12.00 We have a large range of patferns in this po ular priced overcoat. All the new tweerleffects und also black l:cavcr' and melton .cloths in the new senator styles, 50 inches long. The tailoring is first class in every respect. Boys’ 0vercoaIs 4.25 Tl1eIRcd River Coat°Made from s blue black Mnikinaw cloth, soft and warm, seams are piped, and the hood sud body arc lined with red flannel- A self collar buttons close at neck. Sizes for ages 3 to ro years. .. I _ ____ P - f ~ .1 -I -_.__-J wheat as against 20.75 bushels last , '- _ year. - _ ' ~v- ,/ @_J .\/Qi l':` wr.. ._f..aT \_/2_1 with zs,oi4,noo,busbs1e last year, the ' ' total estimated wheat production be- ‘ . ' ._ ing therefore 205,685,300 bushels as "V ' "'*. '. ` V V CW" _ ._ Q I L compared with 215,915,500 bushels in ` <‘ `= 1911. 3 decrease oi live per cent. The ' ' _ \ .- ydold per acre is 21.18 bushels for all ' 2 , Q _ K V ‘ L 1 o .v /1 _ r\_/\ Outs show a total production of . ,J ` 381,502,100 bushels compared with A- ` "yi",-_; __ 1` ss4,5ss,soo bushels me year. 'rue ' - “N” Cash yield per acre being 41,39 bushels 'l` . . "` l ' '.» 17.-William Whitney Kitchen, U. S. _ - consul at Laguna, committed suicide ' J _ last night by shooting himself with a ' i , _ ' 0 - v v r He was a suilerer irom ` . .- or evefconceiimhe new T,,`:;,; ,V 42 PIECES $5,QQ.. CK E5' CO ‘ 0 A N. Mehr--Samoa.. . imksisisinmii 3") . Q 'I -- if I \ . ._ I J. I fs '. ~\‘ n 'I ~. 'fi' -2*-. J. _v -'r >.‘ 1. v. 4. 5; .p _L L -r >.‘ -I* -'f .\< .\. sl. cg- .L is ,.7 ~r .2- 1 »;~ L »':‘-l<»?-Ar 4. .1_ . if-A .\. :li .ty Jr. 4. 4. 4. .r. .,.. L_ ~'~~ I I .')- _1. JA ./~ .'~ , _ _ Slricfly »'. \ t I1 i ‘ id e t 1 I 4a,s9',1oIi _` _ ~ _ ' _ ' -. 1" imihelg coiiiiured 'iv1r(i1"40‘.)ss1.1oI»°I.u.- af ~rr~i~>,-2,-+ _-rI_-I-'Ii---i-; -2 -r if "f “f "-' "»' 'Y' ”-" ‘Y u hels last year. ` ` » ~ - _ _.-_.` , " - f _ U1., Fonnnn _ '" ‘ . . __ I I L :re . .¢'»_.~\\_¢i¢;...-.-'fy - ' w&&“ r \