l i i ? fwarerooms of W. Grant &'Co., and carry a line of McKay Cars for hire, will 13» 1913 ' minmsmiwsmsi on-_nn " 'rHsicHARLo"r'r`srowN GUARDIAN some omv ' PAGE J . ». ., ` _ _ A Nova' Scotia~ Steel 8;' ,lsr Mortgage 1 5 pa ce "- , _ ‘ i N010 Is Time-Tp ‘ ~Bioi M“"1°iPal¥Bo"nds _ ,Wr|l2¢ ‘for our latest list of Municipal Gflerings yield- iiiir °°1ifs‘i ‘S 5%. P" wif °ii iiieii ¢1-iii" n.ai.... n....i.i- pals. .. ` ` Atlantic Bond Company, Limited ' Bank of Montr`eal'Building St. John. N. B, ' ron-8-zzM3nios ‘ . _,_ -_ _l _ _ lforllnveslors of Small and 0dd Amounts It is ii well known fact that investors of small amounts $15? Prior tiwnliliig a number of shares of a. security of a. nccouml; mvalue t an one share of $100 par value, This _ the Trinimuéi PETE: t}Xf»6i\¢'i.f0i° the populnritv of the shares of Com an d th” "G C0-. Maritime Telegraph & Telephone ` of .gugmlf 'm ° A°“dl“ S“8lll' Refining o., with investors amounts. We offer. in lots tosuit purchasers a. ‘bl k f A d' SUKMRGH. C_Pf _. . oc_o cam. 2.8; at U. priléiaiigo ytgeld aeperzrled Stock. Par value Ll. or $4.86 Triniil El t ` C_ - price to yigild 7 tip o Stock, par value, £1. or $4 B0, Min-aim 'r i ii & 'r _ viii' value $13.00!., Silas.-i_ce to figilihgii §f)`...Pr°f°"°d st'9k` r. ii; Mecuiiiw & co. ' 7 ata Members Montreal Stock Exchange. s McCurdy Building-Halifax, N. S. _ - ‘ _ | l | - Q , Co Agents For The Famous McKay Autonobiles We have opened a garage cn the corner of Queen and Sydney Street in /the will Ch"Town Motor Vehicle be let at reasonable rates, with Chaiieures Telephone 45], for a car. 1 A ' ' RICHARD GRANT , Manager 7i i--8-4Mtf _ _ - ~ 1 d i I i _p _ nnuu inumin _ _ IN FHENEH IIUUHT MELUN, FRANCE, Oct. 11, (Spec- ial)-The Criminal Court here has tried and acquitted on a charge of running over and killing a gypsy girl ‘on August 8, Baron Hans von Bletch- roeder and Walter Palmer, the chauf- feur of Princess Sophia of Sale-Web mar, who committed suicide at Heidelberg on September 9, owing to the refusal of lier parents to con- sent to her msrringe to Baron Bletc- hrnsder. _ The Princesa, with her mother and the.Baron, were in the automobile at the time of the accident. It was re- ported at me uiiie oi nie Princesse suicide that she had killed herself be- cause she fcared a scandal ss the re- sult of her visit to France in coin- pany with a young man whom shc_ had been forbidden to meet. While she was in France she ani the young man went onseveral long automobile drives in Fontaiuebleu Forest, and it was on one of these that the accident occurred. Every ef- fort, it was said, had been made to hush up the affair owing to fear that the Princess‘s 'movements would be- come known to her father. NEW ALBANY AS lllll YEAHS ULU NEW ALBANY, IND., Oct. 11.- New Albany will celebrate the cen- tenary of its incorporation as acity by a gala week beginning tomorrow, on much the general plan for an old ness. For a year the citizens have been preparing for the event, and their efforts promise now to; result in one of the largest civic gatherings ever held in Indiana. The decorative features are especially attractive, street after street being bright with color. Pageants and festivities will be held ench' day and evening. Ad- dresses will be delivered by Governor Ralston of Indiana, former Governor Wilson of Kentucky, former Vice President Fairbanks, former Gover- nor Durbin of Indiana and United States Senators Korn and Shively. ‘ 'rAr'r si=nAKs Ar Annovns ANDOVER, MASS., Oct. ll.-'1‘lic annual celebration of Founders’ Day Y Y- progrnmme was the dedication of the first academy bui1ding,.'wherc Principal Eliphalet Pearson began his teaching iii 1778. Former President William E. Taft and former Secre- tary of War Henry L. Stimson dc- livcred the principal addresses. ' SNAP a memorial tablet placed on the site of lMP|ll_il IHUN HBE ` FHUM FAH CHILI _ NEW YORK, Oct. 11, (Special)- Flve hundred million tons of high- grade iron ore in Chile are under lease to the Bethlehem Steel Coin- pniiy, and will be brought to Bethle- hem nt the rate of more than s. mil- lion tons a year, beginning in 1915, by a fleet of vessels operating through the Panama Canal. Officers of the company so testified this af- ternoon at the hearing in the Gov- ernment/s dissolution suit against the United States Steel Corporation. Charles A. Buck, vice-president of the company, said that the com- pany would operate its own fleet of ore vessels. The ore will be laid down at Bethlehem, he said, cheaper than Lake Superior ore. It was the plan of the company to operate nl- most exclusively on Chilean ore, if possible. A sixty-years' supply, he added, was in sight within twenty- tive miles of the Chilean coast. MAN BY PARCEL POST. The introduction of the parcel poet service in this country calls to inind ii peculiar case that took place in England some time ago, and which, the Washington Star remarked, would occur ofteuer if the, English licople were informed concerning one of the parcel post regulations in that country. A gentleman wished to rcncb a customer living in a remote part of Balham, one of the suburbs of London, and it was very urgent that he find him quickly. Knowing nothing of the locality, he called ui _St. Martin le Grand to consult s directory. Stating his case to e clerk, he was amazed to learn that he could be sent to the address by home week, but with more elaborate- --parcel post" by paying a fee 0, three pence a mile. The gentleman had never heard of such a thing, and it is said that very few in England know that it can be done. Accepting the offer, the gentleman was placed in charge of a messenger familiar with all parts of the city, and was soon on his way. The boy carried u printed slip, on which was written n description of the “parcel” in charge, under the heading “Article required to be delivered." and be- fore leaving the c\1stoiner’s house both the customer and the gentle- man were required to place their signatures in the paper. The limit in weight for anything to be deliver- ed by parcel post in England (us in this country) is generally understood to be eleven pounds, but there is one clause which reads: “A person may was brilliantly observed at Phillips he °°“d“°l'~°d bl' "Press “‘e55°“g°" Acndem toda A feature of the to any address on payment of mile- nge fee." N E-W CHIEF OF ARMY ENGINEERS WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 11.- Brig. Gen. Dan G. Kingman-today assumed the duties of chief of en- gineers is a native of New Hamp- the improvement of the Yellowstone . ' .,- _-1 TIAUIIGHT IT _WAS GANUER 0F STUMAGH Tomas of tltioila 0ys_|u|is|| tml By "Full-a-lint" ' Svnmnr Mums, N.S., JAN. 25th. rgio "For many years, I suffered torture from Iudigeation and Dyspepsia. Two pears ago, I was so bad that I vomited ood constantly and lost 15 _pounds in weight. I was afraid the disease was Cancer. I read about “Fruit-a_-tives" and the wonderful cures this fruit medicine was making, and I decided to try it After taking three boxes, .I found _a great change for the better and now I csn any “Fruit-a-tives” has cured me when every other treatment failed, and, I reverenily say “Thank God for “Fruit- a-tives" EDWIN ORAM, Sa. 5oe a box, 6 for $2250-trial size, z5c. A! dealers or from Fnxit-a-tivea_Limited, Ottawa. ' 7 Bo Royal S nds , . at a very attractive price. ECUTIUZS Corporation Limited Metropole Building, Ilollia St. lia‘iTax ° \ Toronto Quebec Montreal _ Ottawa London. Enl. A STEAMSIII fn -- -_- --_--i PSAILINGS _` _ -vi is always imparted by simple lines and substantial elegance. Some new models of this type are illustrated here and many people prefer These Monuments .0 ll’J¢i».1 "'*‘<'~f‘ , `~ \f 7%- W ' ’ ".i277f`~“..`~?.'.=t.'.-"’i."3” /11. ,» ` _ A T 4¢|si.yr»'-Y’ _ ly] ' "’ .-.u....._. cms-uv asset nv "`* A Qllicl Digllilyl m.i.s_,.f_‘ -#if to thel artistically carved de- signs brnamented with taste- ful decorations. Whatever younpreference we are ready to supply the style you desire. Consult us CHANDLER & BELL 160 Kent St. 1404-9 ioMwftn3ii l A 2?! 5 CD c/.s‘ 'c-4': C521- an Afeigl sional V ' - ii i A. A. McLean, K.C., Donald McKinnon McLean Q. McKinnon Barrisiers. Attorney-at-Law Brown Block. Charlottetown B0‘l`EL BRUNSWICK Moncton. N. B. sirieers Of the army. succeeding Brig- the Lsrpeminii Best Located Hom in G°“' W“"“"‘ "`- R““°°“~ ‘"‘° Wa” §i‘.‘t....‘3.i’£..i.‘i.°.§’.Ti?;"3.ii.‘.§‘.l5...i2?. .$2323 transferred to tip; retiredhlifst! on ,,,,u,,,,,.i,zunde:i Hy gleianglsgade "get, - TH I' 0\1l‘ I F “°°°‘"‘* °f “gt ° “”‘” ° ‘° ° °“ .'t‘.2..}‘..E...."."E§.';..i. chin. M°s‘ivni-may _ C shire, and was graduated from West 0.0. Mcl.|£0D Kp, W.E.BI_ ,/f~~' Y-;-21;-.~,/'+.--‘-'f' "' ' Sailing! From Montreal A d b rauroifiii-Qu? ‘fo t 1 ii. » s c IlAUrlE\l'1lC " 25th “CAN \DA" Nov lst “MEGANTl(`~" “ tltn :The Largest Canadian liners in commission. _ BATES: According to steamer and accomodation First Cluiis ._ . . . . . . , . . ._ 92.50 one Class Cabin til). 50.0')i;;\& Second Class 5‘.i~'l6 hird Class 31.26 _and 82.50 Ask the nearest Railway 0' Spesmship Agent for partie- u urs. _ uf sTAR°U::'.#;°~ \ V ` Agent W K. Rogers-City. |NTER1coL~,oN|~1i;i' '-`i t A I LWAY ,J , Muusxeamsslg Montreal to Liverpool Royal Mail Service I ’l‘unl|iau-._.~ _-....... Tues (let. ll Victorian ....__...... Tues. Oct If Corsican.........,........_.Tuel Oct 2! Virginian. ...._.... ._ Tues Nov. A Montreal to Glasgow ' Hesperian _..._ .__ _ Thurs Oct. D Pretoriun ...._....-.-.. Bat. get ls Giampian..........-..... Thur et. II Scand navlan ...............Bat. Nov.i Montreal-Havre-London Corinthian .............. Fun.0ct. I2 tlicilian Sat.. %ct. I8 'Ponian .......... Sun c=.16 Pomeranian ...........Bun. Nov. 2 For rates, and full Eartieularl. apply W. K. ROGERS. ity. Of II. Q A. ALLAN 2 Sf. Peter Street. llontreal E XCURSION The Annual Fall Col- onist Excursion to Van- couver, Victoria, West- minster, Nelson, Seattle, Spokane, Portland. On Issue V Sept.T 25 th. Oct. 1 Oth. For Tickets, Information, Sleeper, Reservations, etc, apply to W. K. Rogers CITY TICKET AGENT i 84 Gt. Geo Street. i ~ -A __ 7 ;>HOULD BE IN National Park for some years and 0gi§:;,;t§:p¢§_y1{'NP§EfI:p},iggp» Eagfgm §_ S, Cgrpgrafion Reasons why the “ Ford Car is Best Number 2--7 Unit Construction ‘ The second important feature of the Ford is the fact that there are but four coustructional units in the car- the power plant, the frame, the front axle, the rear axle. n These in any and every part of them are easily ac- cessible and can be quickly removed and easily adjusted . or replaced. All this goes to make the_Ford a silent run- ning car, Its perfect mechanical adjustment and elim- ination of all unnecessary parts reduces to s minimum any noise ln the Ford. The Ford car is as silent as machinery can possibly be made. Bruce Stewart fs? Co.. Ltd. A » Agents for P. E. Island - I _/ _ '_ | ' F ' _ .... f Please bring in. send. or ask ff ` us to call fora settlement A ‘ of that account' we ;`a`e_nt A ' you a day or so and very much oblige' _ _ MMLELLAN- town’s Best' » .VE RY SPORTSMANS KIT ` (SHEEP AT ALL DEALERS |54 'ri-il sea# in ri-1|: Tm. THAT I5 6000 FOR THE Sltlh SAVE COUPONS _m I l 3 1 i Specials Y. M. c. A. Sunday 4 p. m. ’ roi: '_ College Students and young men' Address _ ii. ns. .ions snows. of ti.. Canadian National Council. He is an expert, on Physical Education. ' A Monday 8 p. ni- Meetiug of Business and Professional men to hear Dr. Bfcwna _ _Monday 8 _p. m. B iwllng Tournament mix ‘ . later superintended construction vwoirk Acting under instructions of nf Margate the best farms in Prince Co. it has on it a beautiful house 2 largebarns, s carriage house and pigery a spring on rear of farm. A never failing spring a _few yds. from house with dairy on it spuinp at door. There is also on this farm one of the best locatlon's for a fox ranch to-day on P. E. I. STOCK I horse 7 years old, i extra good milch cows, 3 cattle U4 years old. 4 calves. 3 pigs. IMPLIMENTS i binder, 1 hay mower, i sectional seeder (new), i cart, r set bob sleighs, i set driving harness, a lot work harness. CROP a quantity hay and straw, potatoes sold in field. Terms all sums of $5 oo and under Cash over that amount 9 months credit on approved_ joint notes. Sale positive nothing reserved. If day proves unfavorable sale will take place on next fine day. ` HUGH F. MORRISON Auctioneer '_ agar io 7M6l. -1- Mnvvfa Plank-~ ha .gg-n.v~ L - NEW YORK. 0C'¢- 11~-At the COUU' ' Returnln leaves Central Wharf Boston try home of her pm-ents in Lawrengey _ Q tiondays. Wgdilifsdlaysd and Fridsyl. at L_ j[__ Miss Rosam,-,nd Bun., ,laughter Barrister, Solicitors, l~4taries;stc. fA$a‘l:I.i~E.:p on 0:: aatugghgp. m.. for of Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Burr, was MONEY T0 LOAN MMME §'l‘EAM§iHlP LINE-Direct married today to Alhert B. Kerr,son Offices -Next door to Bank of Nova *fag* §’°*,§.'r‘;‘l-“kf;g'*|Q§‘,f-:fd §§’,:s§‘:;l:' ofthe late Senator James Kerr of 500555- Thursday and Saturday at 6.03 p, mf péunsyivanin A special train con. D. A. MMKINNON, K. C.,L- L. B Fare $1.00. H t d 1 ‘U ti ve ed the me-n nests from this cit R* N' M“°NEH‘° ,FW °l¢°°k'if,'¢' tgfgklfis Qian; §':}}.,g2 Block. Charlottetown. P. Bl I- Barristarl, Solicitors, sic. Offices in Deslirisag Block Corner .lueen and Gratten treeta Charlotte. town, P' E. Island. ' c .Relieca Fitzsimons ..._....$‘l’I.f.?¥._.§f’.?2f".!....».... HORBON a DUFFY Barriatera and Attorneys horse 3years old (Darkwood), 6 I°:f**| litatsl lag. T on the Mississippi and the great A _ |N'|‘[RNA'|'|0NA|_ |,|N|} lakes. For the past seven years hc (gl he ha- ii--ii ig ci--fc gi gc, Soiigh- ..‘i.°.‘.'.‘.2::'in‘s:::i:-‘i'r:s.§“i::.h: AUTUMN EXCURSIONS i ' i , tl , §§§§§iI2...§F.g§§°E25...;i.‘“ ‘” ‘ 325'..?:'il‘..e"..‘?.fe‘s¥f»%‘iL~».?.t“‘““ ”°' osmoirsrows To BOSTON ' Um¢¢s_0|d ¥;u“-dim, 0mm, P;-oygg Boston and return......................Si4.50 Portland sud return....................1400 _Oommencing September sinh and con tinuinguutil October 17th inclusive Ex MISS ROSAMOND K. 1| » B- A» curiaipn tigplfietsvyill bplspld H above rated _ B t N ¢ P bl- . t goo or sys rom a eo ssue. ““““'S ""“’“‘“° "‘ii°°»f»-‘i»”,i1»-,-7 ‘° ° ° ..':.‘:..f:.°:.‘::.-.~'°.':.=:.~i..°.-;i°..°.~ ir.-. Asses.:- ubec and Boston Y Y 8 Y Emi al *° L~"°_“°°» srewaiu fa canrnini ° °° °f%'..‘1'nf.i‘.ii».:.‘.'a'.t%'it‘ii'.°.._.. i i - as:.si i A :_ 'lsT. '.i§sn'f°§.P TIME TABLE I will sell on her premises s°“°‘”"u'§§,,f,‘.§’,‘;.10B£3';,§" °““‘° Rocky Point Fei-iv on Tuesday Oct. l4|h at I2 msn axon nicer. ommuwn. sir niinbom win mi. is follow..- The following ; LV- Ch'°°W“ LV- RY- P°l“" Farm consisting of 97 acres of 7.80 a. m. choice land situated at Margate 2% STEAMSHIP SAILINGS 9-30 B- iri- iniles from Kensington this is one of i " ' 9.80 s. m. 8.00 a. m. 0.00 a. ni. 10.00 a. m 11.80 a. m. 2.00 p. ni. 8.00 p. m. 4.00 p. m. 5.80 p. m 10.00 a. m. 1.00 p. m. 2.80 p. m. 5.00 p. m. M. MURPHY. Mgr ll.00 a. m. 1.80 p. m. 2.00 p. m. 8.80 p. m. 5.00 p. ni. 9.00 5. m. 12.45 p. m. 2.00 p. in. 4.00 p. m. SUNDAY Mau84Mtf l Property for Sale I offer for sale my dwelling house, stable and coach house, good orchard, i acre of land situated in New Glasgow Village, near Churches and School. Possession given the first day of November. Apply to MRS. B. B. STEVENSON, Glasgow, P.E.l. “mm PLANT LINE' AUTUMN EXCURSIONS T0 BOSTON Commencing Sent, 19th until Oct. i9l.h and good for return within thirty days from date of issue. Charlottetown to Boston and Return $5.00 _ The Tuesdays' aailings ofthe S.t2.Hsl- iiax haye been discontinued, therefore there will only be one sailing a week,the S, S. Eyaugsline on Fridays. The Evange- line will make ner lest trip for the season from here on Friday. October wth. being replaced bi the B-. . A; W. Perry wnicu willsail on Frlday.O_ot. 1'1|.h4nd iollowin’ hridays: Jas. Carraghcr, `, Charlottetown. Agent. l Furness Wiihy Q Co, Ltd. STEAMSIIIP LINERS From London Steamer From Halifax ---- Almeriana October 7th Sept. 26th Shenandoah October 16th Oct. sth Rappahannock October Isth Oct. uzh Kanawha Nov.sth From Liverpool From Haliial sept. 25th Durango October 17th Oct- 18th Tabasco Nov ith Oct. 22nd Digby October ilth From Halifax To Liverpool Direct Bachem October nth Sagamore October Blat The above steamers have a limited ac- commodation for saloon passengers, and Freight Agents for the Allan Line Steamship (Io. at Halifax, FUBNEBS WIl‘HY & Co., LTD. Agents. Halifax. IN. S. MQANAADIAN i A PACIFIC ` RATES from Charlottetown LXCURSIONS T0 ’ BOSTON $18.00 Tickets an sale Daily Sept. 20 to Oct. ID. Good for Thirt yay! from Date of Issue SPECIAL LOW RATES SECOND CLASS, DAILY Sept. 25th to October Nth, I9l5. To . VANCOUVER,B C. ' VICTORIA. B. C. PORTLAND, ORE. ' SEATTI-E»WA3lI. NELSON. B. C. :.»::i':.a:si.i°~} $65.55 Equally Low Rates from and fo' other points ` W. B. HOg‘A}iIl)I,nDsPhA.. O. P. In Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co., Ltd ‘gommenclng Monday the ith of lay STEAMER NORTIUMDBILAND leaves C ailottetown for Pie N. I. l1'l‘.Alfl‘.ll IMP!!-88