» When Needed r r .- _l Q). ~_ F l-il" 'l v'-l."~_. _-2 *- f_1_1f iii ;~ -_i .’_==;‘ -i.;.. \ »* -i - J. -'.4 :`:‘ `_=f%llfi “° i ,--ill ‘il l .» /:rin '_ n sn -. _la .‘~1..:>~'¢_-xi~.¢ .1 . Us' ' _ iii; »f ,il f- -’€""‘=‘.~.- ...r_#s~:»slf;e....,-~ .‘ f~ - ___,_ __ _____ ll, ___ l ,_ _°i.‘7’? ’,' L;f":~_;:_£,_*_l;=§f1.i~.za£s`. ...::..»‘.<.- f --_f_.i-__» ,.e;1;=’.i_-si-'lf-_-.~“ l-ills. .Zz ,.' ‘-’- ff-‘E "“,<.'a .i’_f.“f-4'*-f i- é~ ui. ul; . 1 -Ii »*. 3? if -1-ii ‘_ sl ""‘ i- °.'_;'-‘ 'ii el - 15': ii' fe!-‘f _ if '--I.; eigli T., 'i-.'f _ :_+,>i._ ._ iii” '-_'~ 1 \!-"l (il. 1 l 1 il _,". ‘lv =_, . ' dl _'ri' -_.,_.__.= ll __f;~_- .__-;‘. .ll ' __ _-‘_ " ».'__‘r." ~ 3 -2 vw `1:;-ui ~,.';'ig iii _ -bfi ‘ii fi-";2i , _fl ‘ '>."c‘ilv-_i if ‘_ -id- Xt ' ~l l < ;.l. ~f.-___ ._.-.1~_sl'_r _ll ._ i ‘- '. _ .' ¢ LQ- . Vi *iiill ill-fr qi. _ 241-`~ 'iii 4-iii ~- .4 -`t.-"' 3. l; l. P ~_ ir' .vi '-"X5-'. . (_ , ... -;.¢~'_ii""+i s ji "ff, '._- 1. 1. . ‘ 1_ ‘.’_i`,,f 1 -iff; _ _ ,_ f _ .,_,_ . , :Wi . fan.-_ ° ,_ ~»_. \ A hit' water boft‘e is indispensable in every home. lent is nutu1c’s - cure for pai". iidlldy Heal §""""i“..°u’."’°° a".:."':.::r'3”` Albsrten, Bom-is. and llontsnls. m. w J' Bead Ofiioo at Charlottetown th U' Branch Olfleca at inmmersids ly DIARY 0F EVENTS fo ,omg hundreds of thousands of dol We ltl I larl invested in oydel' c\il\1\\1'° “Hd News mdldii. lm! Phonsenlil C |51 llmlllllllllg dlvlllendn “Bonn only to ose of the fox business; tnsse Pure- ere evidences of a d\’0Wlll8 YUM nueh ss this proviuee has never be- re experienced in its history. what should be our attitude to- '--- wards this rosy future? Money “ill ____ ll TODAY nquestionably be 1118110 B8 \\e"°\` \~'°‘ ‘O City Maglstrate’s Court, 9 a. ln. f re and in many respects-in U10 Indoor Baseball, Armouries, 7.45 p. aggregate especially-the province We Make a Specialty ol iligh- Grade Rubber Goods » the kind no-th having Our fall stock is the most complete we have ever carried. All kinds and sizes, The better kinds fully guaranteed. J. G. Jamieson _ PRUGGIST is S 1.; l, One-H..lf . Ti' ill be wealthier than ever before. _ _ --- gn; these growing industries, these tea neue MONDAY, OJTOBER 27, l9v3 dividends and these Pl`0.i°¢ P works will, neither individually nor ollectively, build UP that Eeneml C l. o. l=. lzlalllsrlrs. ,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,__ ....,,, D The decision of the conference of P he Independent Order of Foresters “ D rogperous country. Individuals will ndoubtedly become wealthy but the .enllh 0| a few individuals, desirable to call upon the Government to ap- “ point a royal commission to in- a vestigate the financial standing of C s it may be, will not make the ountry prosperous. Prosperity means the distribution of wealth the order will meet with general ap- the mllsllell proval of fraternals. among _ ` _ OCTOBER 27 We have written in these columns egard to wheat, flour and semolina listed in the Oanadian tarifl. Some of the flour milling companies are willing to have flour placed on the free list. They say they are not a- fraid of an American invasion of the Canadian market and a good deal of their cheaper grades of flour goes to the Qld Country, while, there is a demand for the better Canadian grades in the United States for. mix- ing with lower grades. _ ' eeoooeseo oonoo ees »)¢§»q}v,o¢ly»,w,oc,¢o,oo.oo‘oe.n:n,~~.¢¢,o».»,o¢:qo_e“uno The Independent Order of Foresters . ' _ 1795-The United States and Spain ls tn ll d l Oi the Heed of i“d“5l'ri°B' Th” ‘B concluded a treaty defining the Lolli- one of e eat an stron est o g our great need and there never was a ninnn hnnndm-y_ the many brotherhoods which carry _ _ d lo _ lsll St Venn flinnnlnnn Mason _ _ \ , _ time in our history when the eve D - c . n annuity and insurance business in ll ol llldustllen was more needed first governor of Michigan, born in 0 Canada. The membership totals n men ll W.l_ll' Leesburg, Va. Died Jan. 4, 1843. qu ‘ ' ~ l l . ‘W more feasible than to ay 1 1856-Railway communication estab- arter million, of whom about two development DI‘00eed1“E BIOUE a few lllllldd between Torolllo and Mont llmllsand belong 'to this province. At ollllstalldlllg linen’ there in need of l,enl_ _ le recent session of the Supreme llmlldlng the development ln other 1g52_Thn Mexinhn bongrenn as. making the order sound financially tlcallle we need munulnctullnn ln_ Metz to the Germans _ mi” 1°gi“1““°“ W" passed which duszrles which will give smpiovnvmt 1912-Gen. Felix Dlez, s lender of fleets the financial prospects and do le industries ln which in. the Mexican revolution, condemned till"-ling of most of the oldest mem- §;ll?:l;llpls I;,l'l'l be absolutely sale' ln_ to death by court martial at Vera. ers. The proposals ure givem in the dllslllles wlllcll will lmlte olltsldd Cruz. report of the Supreme Court as cdplllll and mnlle ll -nnle and pl-ont. ELLIS PROTESTS ‘°u0ws:_' able repository for our own invest- AT EXTRADITION Court in Toronto, with a view to dlrllcllons and wllll money nourlug sembled, and protested against thc he ‘ ' ¢_ - . ' French inv ion. ' ulmug ac uarlal solvency and ln' this broadening should he prac- l870_Mlllf;;lll Bllzllllle sllrrllllddldd _________'_ “l.-By levying a lump assessment medal l KI *_ J gainat each of the members, the ag- AB stated lll ll lonnlnl. lefuleucel ll T0 0._0¢t- 24“*'Th¢ G8-Se °f Oh” Ellis, business manager of the Japan ‘ gremte °i which will e"1““l th” is useless at the Drcseuii sfllge t0 Advertiser, formerly clergymen at St. .-gy-».<.¢-¢»g-uri -nn-urg- The World wears glasses but, not half of that hnli ucar the right glasses Wrong glasses are rfui worse than none, they a:e a constant strain to the eyes. Be on the safe side; let us give your. eyes a careful ex- amination. - G. l“i_ Tay! Q -1 1-rl-llI~€" k1 l Montague Black Fox Ex I change , (}ol'rospoll\lenco Solicited L. M. !°icK‘-hnon, Manager I Montague, P. E. I DEATHS lr _ LOWE.-At Murray River, P. E. I., nz. 'l`\.'L-u-.ley, Oct. {’\~:l_, l9.1», \)l_vl.l' \\'lllti~, youllgi-si. child f John 'l‘. and I~.w.\litt:l Lows, ag<‘d law l:_\.'.‘-.thli .lu_i six days. A CLUB 'I’HA'i` FAILED Queen Mary is tinding it diftlcult to get other ladies to live up to her ideals. She agreed recently to be- come a member of the ladies club wh-_ch was to be exceedingly exclu- sive and which already had a couple- ui' hundred members ill sight, mostly titled. But the Quei-n’s membership was a colulltlonnl one. She allowed it'to be knoun that there was two rules that must he cufolced rigidly. There ll-hst llc no chili playing and there must be no mule visitors. (,‘ul'ds and mcll were the peculiar und chosen illstrunlellts of the dcvll and 'the club must have no trnflic with oltllcr of them. li Queen Mary were to belong to the club it lmlst be the ulllielstalldillg that Lbc other putcll- tate was exclllllcd. The secretary of tile club, Lady Agneta Montague, notified the members of the cxtcnt to which they would be required to be good with the immediate result that 130 rcslgnations lily upon her desk. As there were only 180 names upon her list it was obvious that the club had received its death blow..-London Correspondence. SATISFIED WITH FIRING PRACTICE. New vonx, oct.`23.-A Paris cable says: As to the results of the naval firing practice this week unprecedent- ed secrecy is being observed. Noth- ing call he learned oi' percentage ol hits, hilt it is known that one ship registered ten hits ln the first min- ute at a distance of more than- six miles, The battleshlps Concorcet, f1m0‘-mf Of Sllfil dvficiency. Which wnnte time in inviting investments in Stephen, N.B., arrested here on Oct. lump assessment will be made pay- nndculntlve propositions Whivh have 13, on a requisition from the Ameri- uhle october lst, 1913 or at the . ~ f ¢e,inn,lv_ FH" “mb““Sa@°f 0” B _°h“"g° 0’ Pe?" ' ln them “ny suspicmn 0 un iury, came into prominence again option of the member may be made MOHGY will “OW ‘WW mm Channels Thursday when the accused issued an “ charge against his benefit °ertm` that are absolutely sure of making a appeal from the prison where he is cate. - lelllln lu dlvldendn_ N0 sentiment of confined, asking the Japanese not to »-2__By lullltlng ench member no t, llll.ldlll ol, dncollldgement ol deliver him up to the United States _ . na 1°" 1 g and stating that he desired to ac- that the increased re-rating ln the home lnduntlleu will induce the ill- llulre Japanese nltlzllnulllln Hgg1"3£!l1lle fi'-lfillg the lives of “ch vestor to take his money out of an Ellis, who is said to be wanted in _ members will make provision for such llltellest llaylllg concern and lelld ii Boston for the abduction of his d 5- - _ . - l daughter and for contempt of court, 'I memy f°‘ the p““"“tb'°I”° pumose 0 declares in his appeal that he is u .. __ ~ - _ -~ h . . _ . » 3. ily crediting each member uit hnllning up his native country or his vlctlm ol ll consllllllcy to olltaln ll0n_ the ro ortiou of the accumulated t~ ni _ H must first lie assured » l ll~ d l-,le ho n P P na ive ly € session o is aug r, w \v s funds cqiiitnbly ai’i’"tiU“ed to him' of his interest and of thc safety of awarded by the Boston courts to his ,ind culling upon the member alter llls luveullnenu wife after their separation. He _ de- clares that he has never committed jewel-r & Opli-:ian the absorption of such credit in the we have industries among us whose lllllllllly Q i’“Y”‘““C Oi Hsscssments to pay each pant niniory, management and fella' The llnitcd States Government op- yl’fi1` his Share Of U10 C\l1`l'ClW l110Ff»\1' bi ity stamp them as not only safe noses the admission of Ellis to bail. ary and disability clulms. f-hpesluous hut capuhle ef greats. John Eills was formerly s clffui ` man a t'-legraph operator and a “U1 course.” says the report. "this development, industries whose future llloll-el llllel his le lmllloll mlm llll 10€iS1‘=1fi0H i1i>Dii€S Only t0 the mem' is assured in the fact that demand wllel ln, tonll onlne gn ll lll_0llel_ lll ll hem Wim ioined UW 0l`d¢1` Pri'-“` to for their Product is greater than Back Bay hotel in Boston. About u .`}an:lary lst., ` 1899. The 160,000 their cnllneity for lirodneing the vear ago he took his daughter out 'or a walk und disappeared Mrs. UFCUIDCFS ‘V110 l0iH€11 *liter JHHUHFY goods. The hope of the province lies ‘ll_ll , l l l_ th ° ‘ _ 1515. 1399. HTH D012 diSl1\1I`b0d. U10 in extending this capacity in reach 11,8’ m Omer 9 ‘age E couple le* ' -lol ted to moving pictures and l_y “tes they are Paying being ‘Wim ifiif 0Ut f0I` the bU5iU¢SS in Eight- By their means located her rlnllydltrr and sufficient to carry out their cou- noob extension in this, the morning ol llusbaud in Japan. Ablluction is not tracts." our lndnshrini nndertnlringsl ,ve mn, -in cxtraditohlo. offence under the _ L' t. bt J ' ltl Ulliill The report also pointed out that hope to luv the foundations of the len Y c “mm &,p'm am le e -ltates, andulior this reason the Allmr- a fraternal fund will be created, other great industries. 'l`o the Brit ,nn nmllanundnl. ut Tuul., ,ldllcd ll.,- which would be devoted towards thi ish principle of "what we have we *he arrest of Ellis on it charge of assistance of pre-'99 members, $1,- hold," we may add, as Britain does, "€¥'i‘~\l`v» 000,000 having already been placed "and extend.” By doing this wc SIR RUFlYS-_llglilgs - to the credit of this fund. shall not only hold those industries TAKES THE OATH Of the quarter millioll membership, which are worth while and enlargi --1 over 100,000 will be affected adver- them, but we shal lay foundations LUNDQN- October 24-The Stately sely by this decision which enables upon which other industrie§ will be _cerfmonml attendant “P0” the,'?wear` ' f th L d Ch. f J t the order to increase the rates or in built eventually. The thing for the lggnlgng wal; rlllgell, luilerlllstélle ye? some other way obtain actuarial nresent is to establish confidence ill terdsy, on the occasion of the ru solvency. As will be seen, the plans what we have by encouraging them *If the Paths by the IWW in0l1lI1b0Di20f suggested are to raise the rates all to reach out for the business in hlflgl;n°fg§;‘llcg*ll’cflfil Illigddgsgl round on those who joined prior to sight. to enlarge their capacity. to inn, a speech paying tribute to sil- l899, to levy a special assessment, to aim at a lJ0ilJt Where l>I‘0r0V0d industries. ill Which em- The nl-,expected interruption vlslllll, Speak for yourself. I pl'otest- I ngrned npon the hid members have to plovment for our people and safety embarrassed Lord Haldane, but Sir ,suffer ions, and reasonable dividends for the in. lllllllfug Isaacs remained fllliiie Calm- . _ , l _ _ The old members are naturally vig- Ve_5t°" are assmed' Thfs Bhomd' at wi; al11ill:d)\l'xn', Tig xii: i‘tl:'?d:l;it:;`lf 0l`0llBiy DI`0f€Bf»iY\§ Hgllilmt being this stage be wr athtude mwards wards ascertained. was a man named made ,-_,n,,l,e gnatsl and 8 great ,lcnl industrial developement, ,It will in. Oaks, n lawyer of Socialistic tem-. has been Bald about lnlsnlnnugemellt cur no risk and will appeal to those CNS. Was sllcelily und forcibly ejected on the part of the officials which who hav* mmm t0 invest from the premises. The Lord High Lhnncellor then re y - _ , _ had led t0 ¢X'¢1`8"'Bgl1UCe in Bdmillis' l N0-I-Es sumed his speech, during the course tration. Whatever be the cause, thc ° of which ne said: insurance Department at Ottawa is » . "Il" 1*? “°_° Uften that 0119 has “Wh There nm 58 blmd pwpl” in th" a combination of mastery of-law and "Ot Satisfied that tl-"3 Order is 0" “ Province equal to 5 576 per 10000 keeness in dealing with facts as is sound actuarial basis, and it was up nl nondl,ltlnll_ ' found in Sir Ruins 1nnn¢n_ we . of to the oiliciuls to devise means of _-_ the bench and har have known him making it so. F0l`ty-Bi! deaf and dumb mutes live 85 H ma" Who" highest desire ha! , been to do right. between man and Should the Government agree to in the P|`0V|“¢€. Ulllllll t0 4.J03 Of mlm llnowlll lllm as ll mall ol the the proposal for a Royal commission thc Population. nignént ,ml the highest dellre l_ some delay may he obtained in bring- _ seek outxhe truth." . _ ,_ _ Thelsl dh th' i dl- mg m the changes' but It the scum' tinction dlfn halting eth;l\hi;li;Idi;ei»r:- mgnyreilsgd-kgligll. f§il‘tuI;llfud)‘Iil::c csvllss' t' i i ' ' ‘ _ , lf c actuar al basis be insisted upon, llorllloll ol lcllllldmllldell lllld lllllllllll not worn accordlllg to the Jewlsll *hers Home little Prospect of 'thc people ll, C,l,l,,ld,l_ _l.ll,, l,,,_lll ls _,lu ritual, hut took huth the oaths hold- older members escaping the serious ing a New Testament. enniiy now bein imposed n on equal t° “H17 per 10'000~ 0“l"“`i° The Lord Chief Justlce’s Court was n _ them g p comes next with 34.998, then Nova packed with people prominent. in ' _ ucetlu with 33.615, and Quebec with public and professional life. and the The greatest sympathy ls due to 32 M3 el lll 000 Droceedings throughout were charac- UIOH0 mv" Wh0 may have been pay- ` p ' Q... terizsd by a profound impressiveness. The new Lord Chief Justice was ing in on insurance policies for years. Iginnriei-5 hnvn hneh making them. loudly accllllmell 'll lllllllllg llls “Bl 0 _ Tlhei' are “UW face '50 fact? With NUS selves heard in Boston recently. The to the Bench' and wnu nlllerwnrlln n ternatives of considerably increas- pnhiin dinner to Hom Chan Dalton lull lecllllenl ol uolluululllllollu llnm ed payments or the loss of all that nm] tho gimllsr compliment to Bls~ prominent men from all over the U10! have Paid in-- hop 0'Leary are good advertise- °°“”t"Y- PUUBDH iii W0l1ld he U10 PHP! Of ments of and reflected compliments l,ARlB MAN DEAD Mlrabeau und Sufiern, and the cruiser allll to llllllll by the llldel. ulltll they Walbeck Rousseau bead the list. HOUSEHOLD HINTS are sure they can effect insurance, or muh, other nmvlnlnn lm. lllemvnlvun school teachers in Toronto last week Papal tin* and families, on as satisfactory, terms At a conference of 500 Bunday it was stated that 40 per cent. of Till” b'\°¢ti“E P39" "nfl" d°m°! eincvvhni-¢_ ig vvnnid he A pl” to cnt the Sunday school scholars failed to will prevent hot dishes from mark- ing the table. A table of weights and measures, typovlritten and frnmed under glass, shgiidje hung in eve!! kitch_s_n. _l _ rity `rsa»dily at hand ` IIDIE IIIDIISTIIES sehsel sad the uralusry shui-sh nr- Now that fine fail geeeonis _upon the thruhold, it in high time for every would lah. .l.l..l..._.. _. L_- _.--_ . ._ the cable with-_ no other means of 101” UW °\““'°\1 WMD f-My P80104 secu ` . f - rom the schools The need cf au intermediary between the Sunday wisdom for these hardly tried veter- to the province. -# ROME, October 25.- Mlnnseigunr Martagninl, formerly in charge of the ,___ l ensues lause in the new American tariff in 3 6 Qlllllllly wllls Buell unwl ,Q why F ' ~{°°Z‘¢¢'C°¢¢‘¢°°5* not come to Patons _the hcusc 0! and securing free entry of Canadian ' *_ Quality to do your sh0PPil\S- 'W° ‘fi ,‘ _ ‘ “"°""‘°"*°°°=-~~--'”"i""’ """' " ""7 fAé~`-T1-E" iiéS`~T:`1v3"'2»"-I-§=¥5§l\1\=?é' '[l|[`||[|h1l||-|1|l[][§[§S|l]||§ ""”-" ;;‘~. ‘ us ' ° c ' » slug. we have than oun ni cn ii _ _ to e1.50per'yd.“_ _ ‘_ _For the new dressed we have ligne PRINCE wannnman or DENMARK nv," ousuty roluhlhea with value. welsht lvrscl in Black, Navy, nn., of the late King Christian IX., and ol uncle of the present Danish ruler, was born October 27, 1858. I-Ia is ln the oun est brother of Queen Al Y S " bp exandra of England, of the Dowager tan gs. olosklngs el qualify. accuses class and coatings of distinction. We have the latest diBZ0i1B\ WNV" wheat into the United States. This l , . we cn,-nf 5 great verlstyfof cloak- Blue, Marine Blue, ` Grey, 'Green would require that American wheat.l Prince Waldemar of Denmark, son ln flour and semolina should all be free- Brown, Fawn, and litllt Resedd green. The over popular -poplinn in 'i‘u.n, Brown, Green, Navy Binnl Blues sud white. my and w111f»°.lD“t°h Blur- Emi- Gsfewend Red. own and blue brown and black and white, brown and white and Empress of Russia and of the late _nl ll ll i- in linen nnrrow and _ King George of Greece. Prince Walde wld; uzflnaiey _ ll lworld of fashion. we have about 20 mar ls a sailor by profession, and on Our Chinchilla coatings are lovely Qgifogjd cords-in Brown and white ' Black and White, and' Pearl Grey, Plaids are a new favorite in tn, different checks, also many fancy several occasions has visited the they some ln grey and nine); mi;-fweaves in dress goods from 43 gn United Fltates inanaval capacity- um, hilnwn and gl-een and plain as has the distinction of having ds i,,,,,;,,_ clincd a throne, namely, that of Bul- garia, which was oflered him some D years ago after the abdication of l l l v in black brown Prince Alexander of Battenberg. In lllgoylptgllx, GE; lzsnd grey. , , 1885 Prince Waldenaar was married to Congratulations to: of the Navy under President Mcliin- H I-Ion. Walter Scott, premier of ell Saskatchewan, 40 years old today. G Viola Allen, long a leading act- old today. years old today. _ Kenyon Cox, well known painter, J 57 ears old today tive in Congress of the Seventh Mis- l souri district, 55 years old today. Arthur Pelkev, pugllist, 30 'years old today. PROMOTION FOR BRITISH _VICE CONSUL AT NEW YORK NEW YORK, Oct. 24-John Joyce Broderick; vice consul general of the Briifsh empire, at this port, was the guest of honor at the reception of the Csudlan society, held this evening, at Delmonicos. Mr. Broderick has been promoted Rev. Dr. Charles A. Eaton, presi- dent of the society, conveyed to thc "nest, the sentiments of the assem- fouhd in the enial Irishman, ll svm Country. In a short adrlrcss, .\'lr. Broderick announced his intention of visiting Canada before leavinll Am€Fi<`l1 f0i' his new post. I-IUERTA TALKED T0 AMBASSADORQ. MEXICO l`l'l`Y, October 24.-- To the members of the diplomatic corp.-' yesterday, President Huerta gave his own explanation of his action ill dissolving congress, He wont over all of thc grounds set fourth in lair nlanifcsto, issued after the dissolu- tion, and added thnt proof that thc deputies had engaged in fostering revolution had been found in their desks and upon their persons. In his stntcmentz, General Huerta, cave his most snlemn assurance that the sole use that `he has made, or will make, of his powcr ns interim president, is, first, to establish pence in the republic and, second coruplv with the law of his country iullold- ing fail- elections, so that choice of the Mexican people, who ever it may be, shall be installed in power. General Huerta says that his gov ernment was determined at all costs to protect the lives and interests of foreigners in Mexico, but that the government was equally determined that the domestic affairs of Mexico shall he settled by the - Mexicans Lllclnselves. A KING'S HOBBY _The late King of Siam had an ex- traordinary hobby-that of co1leog_ "lg 0mDf-Y match-boxes of all nations In this connection, an interesting geo. ry is related. During one of his tl its to this country the King, while 0855101! Fi0Wn Bond Street one after- noonl, accompanied by two members nf his suite, cspled an empty match. uox, which had been discarded by its owner and thrown away- into the middle of the thoroughfare- ` wif-h0\lt a moment's thought the monarch dashed into the middle of the crowded trailic grasped the muon. coveted treasure, and wan nn,.r|y ,-nn over by s passing cab. The fact, bow- HV". that he was ahle to rdd f~ new sDecimen to his collection-gathered in auch circunlstances-more than C0mD0I\SBi2¢d him for the risk Whicll he had run. ;:It doosn‘t do to he too lax in vour selection of a facial prepara- tion. A preparation that might suit other people might he lniurlous in V011? Wmplexion-you need to une care and discrimination. We honestly believe that you will find Rexall Cold Cream a superior article for rellev- ' ins the complexion el au impurities. keeping the skin healthy and smooth -it's a cleaner and skin food with- out a peer. Large nackmve 25¢_ Th, MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great G00l'§e and Kent Sta. 1l,ie¢¢_ "A common scofn" A vnoman is sent to iall in that very religious community, Phiinliel. phia, as a, common scold. _ This takes us hack at once to Wil- Something very chic are the new amasse weaves in 'brown and bivc. l $2.10 per yd. Patons. 'O snlxs. ive have both plain* anti novelty silks and satins, broeaqn For the clllldlen we have a hi-igni, silks sro very' popular and we have 'lla'°;”:”:‘¢”l":”:”;°°:";”l";”;”;”'“°"°”‘“°"°’lth” brim"-“t Marie' Prince" °l Or’ 'rod diagonal cheviot, also blanketft ~'» '§' leans daughter of the Duc de Char- th l dln ll .ullnden nrlcaslc ~g° ‘:: tres, 'who served on Gen. McC1el1an'a lcllgqlsu 3; to :£35 pal- yd_ ' 'Mauve and White, Red and White, °‘ I! seas ln the American civil wer. The ' ' I lPrlncess died in 1909. SUITINGB. In suitings as in cloakings the Col/Theodore Roosevelt, former ll llrlllce cloths nl.dllonllnnte_ President of the United states, 55 gflfgsulilngl all all l,,,l,l,,,,ti,,,,,, of years °1d today' _ newness yet a1t0g¢th°l` Pl`“°l-i°al- In J°h“ D' Long’ who was Secretary plain cloths \ve have our celebrated ygrade broadclotb in Navy. THD. ley, 75 years old today. _ Gmelll Grey’ Blnull also lnannlnh rges in Navy, Blue, Black, Brown. l`By» hem in Black, White, Taupe, Navy, 'openhagen Blue, Brown and Black, Green and Brown, Navy and Brown, with stripe. F'or fall and winter satin faced silks have the endorsement of the highest authorities of New York and Paris. We have them in Black, White, Navy, Brown, Tan, Green, Grey Taupe, Red, Delft Blue, Pale Blue, Pink, Light Green, Yellow and Flrcaml Our all-over laces\ are exquisite from 980. to $1-75 D21' yd. We have Also novelty worsteds in the latest the new Bulgllfilln 9-“'°V°|'. 8380 001- We also have linings to suit all purses. When a woman buys il Suit ross of the American stage, 44 years slllldlls and the lovellesll Ellollg Bolnlorell a|1.0vern_ wn have cream all. ‘ . - celes weaves in light and dark Green. Tholnas Dolan, noted Philadelphia llvlll Royal Blue’ Tan’ Purple and N capitalist and manufacturer, 79 Red' Heavy cllevllltll ln Navy Blllel ust the thing for that knock suitl y _ and for the school girl, also many Courtney W. Hamlin, representu- Others too numerous ho mention rom 95c. to $2.85 PGY yd- over lace in both heavy and;-sha,dow $1.00 to- $5.25 per yd. _ _,V l.. Lace edging in great varieties from -15 to 50 cts per yd. Insertions to match from 15 cts to 45 cts per yd. As a finishing touch to that suit why not get a feather boa,_or better still a marabou sett, mul! and stole ‘from $4.15»to $12.00. ' I Lest you forget we cordially in- cont she knows that the life of thelnlte you tn visit nhl. stole nnll Bed garment depends a great deal on thc newest of the new for yourself. Pl'-\TONS 2281-10-25MEti. ‘ V" i hack to the Puritans. The Society of to the post consul at Am' Friends, as is well known,sweer not Etefdam- at ull, but they lst their communicat- ions be yea, yea, and nay, nay; for whatsoevcr is more than that cometh f ‘1. h` ld' b`ti th bled Canadians, who have always limlgllglll gl'{,elllEl;sll:l;Jl1?llggu};atlo gso ll; vond uea and nay. The scold says a g . natlletlc representative of the Mother lot more tlllllglll and lol, want ol svnonyms, it all amounts to what could and should have been scissorcd of short after the yea. or,the nay. It is not necessary to defend nlen from scolding men. Men simply wil' not stand that. They reply, or thc) turn their backs and go away. l' to defelidmnn against a woman scold is often necessary, because men can- not--at least gentlemen do not-re- ply. Nor can they, in many instances, lzo away. Tile grocer who had bought the wrong sugar has to stand and take it and smile, and when the wo- mm calls him n djnce, he must say blundly: “Yes, ma'am_" Instances have been known in which tradcsmen have endured martyrdom for years at the hands-We mean thc tongues-of women, all because the monthly bills were paid promntly. For all that, however, the scolding woman is a thorn in the retail trade. The scolding woman scolding ari- other woman-, say the careless cook, -is a problem we do not care to dis- cuss. Nor when two women get to ,scolding across the back-yard fence, or in the women’s club, would we venture on the firing line. It is safer to go away-far away. But if there are children or other non-combatants we advise removing them to a place of safety. What melody is in‘ the voice that never scolds. The sweetness of it is beyond all other music. Ask the child I`El'l WllO Ciill EC8.['C€ l'€l'l'l8l`l1bE|` \Vl’l€ll mother indulged the maping, strident tones. Her condemnation was rrnat grave, but it nevcr had the serpent‘s And father the big giant who had fi voice like thunder, was of such skill in rcproof that we would have nrefl.»rl~ed more harshness. "Father, _don’t talk to me so-so good, just spank me.” Some of us can remember it so, can we not?-New York Mail. I ONLY ` REME MBER i There will be some excuse for not insuring, only. When the wife no longer becomes a widow. l ' When the orphan ceases to cry for bread. When pdverty and want are When the mortgage on the When old age and a colnpet known. l l to take care of these conditions. W. K.. Roqersq ni s. l