l l E ._. ...n~.»-q»»==~ - -» ---rapid-strmgtheiiing of thc Canadian n. i .1 ___.,q 8 R dovernmentrite-.order l ‘ ., llidern _Ice Breaker d -’ tm" hm" is at hand to cab" "2}°s:; cornmodate a number of applicants. During the evening music instrumen- OTTAWA' "l°"> 13-“Th” D°P“'t' “mls to the I"°rd esus' may ° These four courses have already been tal and vocal their daughter Miss ' , v » '“”° "N" °°““° "°'° °' ""“° “myifilled and more applications draining ; minds, presiding ni. ine piano, added ct as a “tr°"g_ came °° ‘mm th°mlrecei~/ed It is impossijble however to‘ to the joy of the occasion. The Guar hrgest “M “mst modern "‘l“iPP°d back lwm dnnmg out t° 9”' Yes' 'arrunge‘for more this winter. ' dian wishes Mr and Mrs McKenzie ice breaker that has ever been put may tny life day by day be such as ' ' in commission in this or any other to be strong cords fa( steellholding To SEEK ,1,REASU_RE_ An “_ me' r ment of Marine,snd Fisheries will cali‘, g for tenders within a few days for the 8 ing out to sea." are not alone in heathen lands. They are by our sides. They iostle us on, the street. They- meet, it may be,;,l: ""'33"’?"' - T53 i Zill; " ""‘ 1 an onrrrrscaour 'ro aaa. Pathetic indeed were the words of n inteilfigent heathen to a mission- ury a few months ago. The heathen ° had been shown that his old belief Mm th L Wd hm twenty mm ponds' was false; he had drifted away from C its poor moorings, and in the dusk, as the missionary was about to leave a the church, 'ne clutched at his gar- 0 ments and cried aut: ' "Help me! I am lost; I am drift- There are multitudes of such. They bout our very own flesh and blood ‘ _ ` freif car e r ay ya ' ~ lfmsuhbt :as °:_mpp°d 1 gm; °ld{'l;':° -_ - their' marrilie. st' their home on “ ‘ - ‘P ° °“l"’ ‘°“°°_ ° ° “° ° ‘ Form connsns,-'rue Department sninnday night. Quite n number ci "ed °m'm“° mom’ t° Wh°m “han of Agriculture have found it necess-’ their friends called and heartily con- thlfnnd the need” wma? any are ary to arrange for four courses in gratnlated Mr. and Mrs. Mczienzie "amz °“t to sw' O Ch“°u'm' household science this winter to ac- upon this most auspicious event We THE 1. CENTRA IT PAYS tc"b\iy in this Province. `FISH1l§G- GO0D.- Smelte are' ieniiiui admin _,Glasgow River anal others.--It ,J--" »‘».~ . BIG 'l‘UR~NIP.- A certain farmer f Rustico found a turnip in his P a" z _ - an any localities beat this?-R GEESE PLlilN'l‘IFUL.- Wild geese re very plentiful around the shores i' North Rusticmand thousands were seen on the saudhflls od Rustfco har- bour.-R .. _.__ GYPBIES.- The band of Gypsies ho have been here for some weeks i` ast left yesterday for parts un- uown, having spent Sunday in al i ht in th ailw rd. W country. ' those who have cut o d moo nga un- Dedmon to the Island tn'C0c0B in' It is to be used exclusively for the ti St. Lawrence route and a noteworthy D and significant feature of the condi- faith. tinge of romance is gathered' is Abe_ tions governing the awarding of the contract 'is that the vessel must be P built in Canada. Practically all of the * ice breaking vessels now in the Do-| minion service were built in the Old Country, and while the plans and F specifications for their construction C0llf€l'€l10€ Of 'governors at the White ‘P ld keanu who. BAD NEwS_Ml._ Patrick Frehau of erlenre of a higher and happiest' or the first time since the historic i were drafted by officials of the Mar- H0058. all Whlllh £119 ¢0l\\\el`V8l»l0Ui ine Department, it has been found movement started five years asv. as time and ag.nin,`thnt the lack_ of a ll proper approximation of the condi- H 1 tn” day dawn ““d with it um ex' the Pacific ocean, of search there for E (From yesterday's Evening Guardian) hidden treasure around which every ing planned by Capt. John I-iern, of LANS FOR CON- the Uasca . pedia which runs between trip on the new mail route to Dro- SERVATION DISCUBSED Montreal, Picton und Charlottetown. more, etc.,1 on Satlirdayim Mr. Mc- _ "There is enough gold there to Lead Dougas takes the shorough WASHINGTON’ D' C" Nov' 17~ startle the world," is the deserip- Route.-L. tiou of the treasure as told ‘by ai orruguese name g, told the secret to Captain Heru’s ations, report has been wmpuem :uncle after being saved from drifting bowing just what conservation has tl’ Bea- "MY ““°l°~ Capt- Nl°h°1a° tions prevailing in the St. Lawrence 8~C¢0lllplished in the- different States._yF’tzger“ld- °f Harb” G"‘*""°' New' and the Gulf rr»i=ulted in the maiority 'T he National Association of Conser- founiiland, found the man in the or nic bnnin being inferior in some vation Commissioners. a newly form- 1”* “““g°° °l °‘h““°“°“ in 1351 particular respect. ‘ € At last the Borden Government de- U0" °°mmi95i°”“`5 fm” an the rider! upon u set policy of having all 5 such vessels built in Canada, as fn- fgglivmiegy Qguéggd 092123? 0§°di*gé ,heymucd me to his _Bedside and mpg POLICE (}0URT_._ At the Chariot. deed it is their policy to encourage P in eviry way- that is feasible the N tates, held its initial meeting at d organization made up of conserva- Between than and '68, the last time my uncle saw him, Keating told thc secret and give detail direct1ons.Whei| in uncle was dying several years ago ational Conservation Congress to- illllrfed the Secret t0 H10- 1. alone, gmpbnuding industry of the Domim morrow. Dr. George E.;Condra of ion. In accordance with the new pol- icy, there is at the present time un- 1 der construction in Canada for thc W lncoln. Neb., presided at the meet- i hat has been done in their States I (runagian sc,-vice a number of im-ge since the White House conference. and sized vengeig discussed ideas and plans for extend- ng the scope of their work. treasures, was obtained by the crew of a. Peruvian man-of-war, who mut- Two big steel dredges are being l built nt Collingwood, a large buoy bout at the Poison Iron Works, To- ronto, a fishery protective boat for Luke Manitoba af. Sorel, and a. large hopper barge ut Levis. All contracts for vessels for the fishery protective service arc tendered for by,-the naval department, while revenue boats or cruisers which are used within the three mile limit, as well as ice break- ere, etc., iirc contracted for by thc Marine and Fisheries Department. The increasing encroachment of the Japanese, Rbssiah' and American fish- l ermeu on Canadian fishing limits on' the Pacific Const has necesitated ci fishery cruiser fleet, and u splendid, new vessel will probably be placed in commission. It is reliably reported that the Niobc und Rainbow will, eventually bc placed on the Pacific' Coast in this connection. “The glove department has a wonderful showing of those popular fdbrlo gloves-in mocha flnlsh fleeced Inside-very soft and smooth. 350, 500, 750. All colors. Moore & McLeod. 68|-l I~_l5M3l N know the exact localion and am on- ly waiting to fit out a schooner and ng. The commissioners reported innke for the Island which is 600 miles from Cape Horne." The cap- tain says the plunder, consisting of gold bullion, salver coins and other fried about 1040 The put into the . . y ILLINOIS I.0.0_F. island, and after taking their shares -é of the plunder’ buried the rest, rc- SPRINGFIELD, Ill., Nov. 17,-A week of interest to the members of then removed the remainder to nl 1 4 _ _ the odd renown frnierniiy inrengn- can which was formnd no as to i,c‘sk1f';f’;T§é;'£,‘;‘r1tN1`;f)’rm1‘(',Ir’,-y ‘;‘;dO’,‘f;§iO,fi;_ out Illinois was ushered in her to- n. wonderfully clever hiding plncc. i town have téken up their residence “W “Wh the “““““‘ ‘“°°“°g °' th” . "` on Alrndin street in ,che sense owned grand lodge. During the week thc State encampment and the Rebekah State assembly also will he in ses- sion. uow's rms? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any cave of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Ha|l’s Catarrh Uure. F.J. CHENEY & O0. Toledo. O We the undersigned have known lf- J. Chen yforrbe last 15 yearn, and believe bim perfectly honovabp in all business transactions and flnancmlly able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WaLnmo,KrNNAN & MAav1N_ Wholesale Drugglsts.Toledo. O Hull s Catsrrh Cure is taken Internally acting directly ulilon the blood and mucous -urfaces ol ' e system. lestlmon» fails een* frea__Prlce 75c per bottle. Bold by all Druzgists. Take Hnll's Family Pills for consf.ll>s~ tion. (K/Upton Blacli ‘ Charlottetown Capitalization ._ g Officers _E. R. Brow, President. ' S R Jenkins, M. D.,Vicc- President H. G. Jenkins, Secy-Trea- scrcr, ' Bankers - Bank cf Nova I Scotia, Charlottetown. ' _`The breeding stock includes a palr of breeders cpe year old, ihat raised- four pups thls season, and four pairs of 1913 pups have been selected from the best breeding stock on the Island Foxes have been carefully paired not . one lsfn any way related to ` lis mate. . The ranch is situated at Upton Park, 3% miles from the city, and is considered ...$iso,ooo Subscribed...................... 86,0l0 ' l720 at $50 s Share ~ I Special Points You Fox cn., Lid.,\ P, Island Directors i E R. Brow. | S. R. Jenkins, ld. D , I) O'MReddln, C. H. Black, - I. W. Carruthers. Should Consider one of the splendidly equip- ped ranches ln location and | every other good point. The manager is a man of practical experience and has com plete charge. The ranch expenses have all been paid up ro Sept. 1914 therefore all profits for next season, which e-tlmiite four pups from breeders and 2 each from the four pairs young pups, go directly to the shareholders. .. Q 'if ex -. '- ' ’ H c fqnnnlnsr-Tanannpan covered by the ri-.port of the Provin- cial Branch which had already been brought to the notice of the local turned, took o/further share, and POULTRY MEEf'~ING.- On Tucs- ilay evening Messrs T. A. Benson and Fee bcld a very interesting meeting in Mount Carmel Hull. As usual the meeting was large and anxious to profit of all the good ldcns that Mr. Benson has in store for his bearers it was only in September of this year that an egg circle was established in this part of the country and at the very outstart, Mr.Benson was confid- ent that it would be a success on ac- count of the enthusiasm manifested ,by all concerned. The farmers on Union Corner were not slow in profiting of such a boom. Mrs. Fred Allan and Mrs. John McClure are amongst the most ardent workers, whereas Mrs. John Ball and Mrs. John Brooks are running n contest as to who will pu_t more eggs on the market. Jos. M. Auchorn does not say much, but gen- orally .has a well filled case for the manager of the cercle ns he comes around each week. Tuesdays lecture was on the production of eggs during the winter season, and Mr. Benson explained things so simply yet so forcibly that any hen not doing its duty, 'should be discordcd. The fat- tening, killing and marketing of chickens also foriucd Dart of the lecture, whereas the housing and care of winter laying hens were a special feature, Mr. Fee albly demonstrated in his caudelling process the amount of money lost to the farmers. in putting on thc market an inferior quality of goods. The good name that the cir- clc eggs of P. E. I., have made for themselves in Montreal is a mutter tu be proud of, und now thc seller is re- ceiving 34 cents a dozen for eggs, is :in evident proof that with proper care, and attention ne will be able in a short time to command the highest price for goods. Mr. Benson is all right and Fee is a good second. Pou- ltryman. LORD'S DAY Al.LIANCE.-Yester- day morning, under the presidency of the Rev. Jacob Heaney, the annual meeting of the Charlottetown Branch of the Lord's-Day Alliance was held in the Y. M. C. A. ibuilding. Besides the president, those present were the Revs. ’Dr. Fullerton, E. Bell, J. F. Floyd, G. E. Taylor, Z. L. Fashl arid The report of the Secretary-Treasurcn was _presented but deferred 'until the ncxt meeting owing to thc fact that it was not complete. The chairman reviewed the past year, saying that the report of that branch was well' published. I-In went ou to say that no violation of the law had been hrs-.1ch. But he thought that perhaps too xhuoh business was being done on the Lord's Day fu this city, and in this respect he urged n forward move- ment on the part of the Alliance. lrhe lectlon of the office-bearers for the 'I‘. W. Murphy. Col. F. S. Moore, lsland making the trip in delightful Messrs C.J_ Reiley and A.W. Sterns. weather and having a most enjoyable NN. J. T. street. at a Perle lor, tonight for friends in town._ lays Star. ` . _.A- FOX DIVIDENDS.-L Fox Itanching' Co., of L. Rogers -is manager, a dividend payable- November of ~8 per cent Stock, 50 per cent. and put to reserve $50,000. SILVER WEDDING.-Mr. and Mrs. John T.- Menenzie, Hillsborough Square celebrated .their silver wed- ding, the twenty-fifth anniversary ol Silver over many more years of happy married '\ NEW _MAIL ROUTE-Mr. Arthur Coffin, mail courier, made the first Rocky Point, has received by telegram the sad news of the death of his son Frank who died in British Columbia. No particulars were given as to the cause of death. He leaves to mourn besides his father, mother and one brother in Rocky Point, two sisters and one brother, in the United States. tetown Police Court this morning eight drunks were dealt with as fol- lows:- Peter Keenan and Augustus McLeod were each fined $10 or' 30 days. Thomas`Bell was fined $5 or 10 days. Peter Gaudet, was dismis- sed ns it was his first offence. James Donovan was fined $10 or 40 days, Pius Maharwas fined $5 or 20 days, Louis Lafferty and Jamcs Mabar each on a charge of being drunk and disorderly were fined $10 01 30 (ISYS and $5 or 10 days. ____- by Mrs. John Taylor, says an Am- herst exchauge, on Wednesday after- noon of last week Mrs. Stavert re- ceived for the first time since her marriage. She was assisted in receiv- ing by Mrs. E. H. Ramsay. Mrs McPherson poured tea and Mrs. Carl Pridham, Miss Jean McGregor and Miss Mclnnis assisted in serving in the dining room. l BIG COLI.EC'1‘IONS_-Rev. George Steel, superintendent of Methodist missions for the maritime provinces, and who is well known in Charlotte- town, bus collected more than $14,- 500 of the $20,000 which thc Metho- dist church in these provinces was ex- pected to raise for the supernumer- ary fund this year. This amount has been paid to Rcv. Dr. Morton, .treas- urer of the fund. Rev. Mr. Steel has about $5,000 more premised. It is hoped to have the whole amount col- lected hy the time of the conference of 1911, which will be held in Chut- ham. SHIPPING-At Mount Stewart ship ping is quiteibrlsk yet. Five schoon-i ers are being loaded as fast as thc i men can handle the produce. Pota- toes form the bulk of the cargoes though some oats are coming in. Some complaints are being received by shippers from Halifax and Sidney re the-potatoes being rotten, causing great loss to both buyers and ship-i bers. Farmers should exercise great care in sending potatoes to market, so as not to bring such an import- ant trade into bud reDute in the .foreign markets. Two schooners, one from Hayden's wharf and the other from Mt. Stewart, loaded bv R. Clark & Co., were towed down the , river Saturday by pilot McIntyre.- L. MOTOR BOATIN(-l IN P. E. I.- 'The October number of the Canadian' Motor Boat, the National Motori Boating Magazine, published in To-' ronto, contains and article on motor boating in .Prince Edward Island. The 'article is fllustratedand photos are given of Dr.A. Alley with his beauti- ful boat Elinor, who with a party of friends recently coasted around the time. The article also gives a view of' Cardigan River with three of the srngller motor boats laying of! -the bank and comments as follows. "The pastoral beauty that greets the trip- per in whatever direction he may run his boat is well depicted in this view, which specifically portrays a scene on the Cardigan River, one of three rivers whose- junction forms the, harbor of Georgetown, a paradise for the motor hosts.” 1’-"2 Have l Thai Tailnidi 0 We have in stock about.5o ladies coat lengths of splendid weighticoating including diagon- v als, boucles, tweeds and reversibles every piece new this season, and the variety is large enough to <. _» if 'f suit the most exacting Tailored .0 |945 *to your measure in first-class style and delivery, j. guaranteed inside of two' weeks. Prices $l8.00 a _ r 3;’ $20.0() and $22.00. L'-:ave your order to day. ""‘ _* ,r.-..;`_.. S. A. McDonald -4- .'¥¢ - The Island’s Leading Store ` ' - =. \ ~ li-».-~‘i=f¢i=1.'_~~..'.,\‘/e -i = ' ' ' ' 1 ‘1"' ‘ _ - i. '-- a ISLAND MINISTER IN .N. S.- Rev_ Canon Simpson, of St. Pcter's Cathedral, Charlottetown, has con- sented to deliver u number of ad- dresses at special services to be held in St. Bees' Church, Westville, from November 21st to the 23rd inclu- sivc says a New Glasgow- cxchangc. A program of the services will be an- nounced ncxt week. Unnon Simpson is one of the foremost men in the Anglican synod of the diocese ol Nova Scotia. He serves on many important committees and is always representative to to the great gath- 'erlngs held elsewhere. He does not pose as an orator but his sermons arc marvels. Many of them have been collected nnd published in book form and others have appeared with much favorable comment in leading papers in England and elsewhere. Hc is »= Parish worker who takes second place with no one and his fearless- ness of utterance has made him the central figure in many a his fight for the right. It is hoped that all who can possibly do so will make it a point to hear this man while he is in Westville. GOOD LECTURE-Ou Thursilny cv- culrig the 13th, Rev. E. Weeks, B. D., of Pownal, delivered a. most in- teresting lecture in the Mount Bte- wart Methodist Church. The subject matter of the address was the rever- end geutleman’s visit to many oi the historical cities of Europe en route to the World'c Sunday School Con- vention wnich met at Zurich in July. There was a good attendance and for an hour anilaquarter the speaker led nn interested and attentive audi- ence from Boston across thc mighty Atliintic in 'l`hc Azores, l\ladcira,Gib- rnlter, tho fortress clifl that holds thc key of thc Mediterranean, Al- giers, Naples, Pompeii, and lastly to lfomc the Eternal city so full of his- toric interest. The whole juurncy,so intensely interesting to the traveller, was presented in such a way that it seemed as if the audience were trans- ported in imagination to the vcry scenes so vividly described. Of course we were all glad when we arrived at Rome and were led to those famous scenes like St. Peters Cathedral, The Vatican, The Forum, 'Phe Capitoline Hill. and the Collosieurn. All through the lecture, apt allusions to history' were made and illustrations suggest- efd that enhanced itaivalue. A silver collection was taken andanice sum finalized, nicer which ine prniienbiel W f" meeting was closed by the singing of the hymn, Jesus Lover of My Soul. -i- KANSAB CITY. Mo., Nov. 11- To Piano Buyers who are Look- irg for ¢\ BARGAIN There are about B0 different makes of Pianos IN CANADA ~ There are pianos whos-.\ only selling attraction is 'iii Em APvEA»i »sNCE There are pianos fairlv well made, and are just good commercial pianos, but cannot be cnlleil ii MUSIC _i L INSTRUMENT There are pianos who have fought their way fo the front, through long yearn of’ hard work. 'l`li»-.y have made for themselves A ELLPU TA TION wmcu onion or m.~i'r1'iU_\inN'r ARE You Mosr LfmiLY 'ro our A BARGAIN or -i H EVERYBOIH KNOWS anvrziinu eco. xnnv-uoniw, in _ , _ LOCKMANMNGI . s ssounseouw anna l"0R VALUE RECUVED Com ltors are usingasa as th t d t ll ch l _ as they, gala this is no test of va‘l1\li‘;;, or ofuwllg isoano .6 as mp y l REAL BARGAIN We invite a comfimlson of our prices on the above named instru- ments, with any dea er in any city of this Dominion. If you cannot get as good value for your money here. don‘t deal with us. ~ - MILLER BROS. wa8l‘i?i7l§l%l:'T ST. CHARLUFFETOWN. _ FLOUR and'FEED` I ~ We are now receiving our Winie ‘ _ l f FLOUK in t-'ie follo vin.; well kuwwn branldgz mpP"y 0 B¢lV¢f. §fsr. Qll¢'l\ Cllr. Phoenix, Sunbeam. Royal-Gold. Regal. Five Roses and Royal Household. / Al S0 Bl'_lll» Mlililllngs. Oilcske, Coffon \`eed, M. lsssine Moll. torn Meal Cracked Corn and Rolled Oats. All of whi h we are sellincat lowest prices, . _WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ` _Don’t fail io call and get our prices before buying. 2roa,i£i;ME§npR 6 CO' 5 _ [_ r`>ANIli:Ls 'ro spuax ` ' ' Ar Kansas emi S The Kansas City Commercial Club ` Ngw ig th i' _ todsv completed preparations for its J e .imc to replenish the i ... annual ohn Jav gunquet, which is . to be mud wednes ny night. 'nie S d S h I , guest of honor and principal speaker c r lf.. at tl; bansuet lwilleha Secretary of - _, ~,~.3 ‘ f the avy anes. ecrcfary Daniels ' I 1 ` " ` _ will appear as the personal represent- ‘Ve lnve -lu” recelvcd ‘U89 5f0¢kl Of cl'l0lC§ Bllllki l ::i".:.:;.§f:i2s“:.:'2s°;.:‘.i.::i.i;.i:0 §‘;',‘,; “,-§,i§r°'i°; '°°-, dim* fr°°'l=“°h 1>°\=l'*‘=°-f' i ',n,u|,,g yea, than ,oak pine, and “_ banking and currency measures will 9 9| |0118 rltt. Oclzly, Nllllef Q C0, 1°=\‘NlTl0n ,,,,|¢.,,q _, ¢,,||,\,,,,._n¢-_.inane 12-' rn _ _ _ _ _ __ -_ _ Hatha nilhfnefi nl his address l III €-__ nr. 1 s . A _ - ___ - ' 1*