'ill in the himself into what al be the abyss Ill!! looking bask most lilil to of the “Forgotten in which he found pleas ure, the in which he found a help the things which he enioyed all crowd into his fancy pushing into the back ground the things wherein no beneilt was derived The W B Harkins Players have left us, left ns with memories it will he our pleasure to often recall to mind for whilst here, they gave us the best in modern, refined entertain- ment, each performance being one to impress, to think of with the sat isfaction of an opportunity taken ad- vantage of. Would that more of the many trav- elling companies adopted the same policy as Mr. I-Iarkins. I-Ie invaria- bly surrounds himself with s number of ladies and gentlemen, who possess real God~given talent used to exploit the better things in comedy and drama. We hope Mr. Harklns will return to Truro before the season ends. Mr. Hurley tells us he expects to do so, and we also hope his return engage- ment will receive the patronage he so richly deserves. In any event we say au revoir and good luck to you 0 W. S. Harkins Players, and in ex- tending our best wishes for a success- ful season in the Provinces and the West Indies we also extend man's best wish to man-May God Bless you- rison.--J. So far this season, wherever Mr. Ffarklns has played, the press, public and managers have asked him for a return engagement. There must be 5 reason. If a company faifs to make good. nobody wants them, therefore the W. S. Harkins Players must have -ITPAYS to bl!! i|itl\ilPf0v|i|¢O *E UOIYNG DAILY Guafll- tlhld st Ladertyls ‘!onIiria1“Pariors Snnunenids -im rnpax Lsrrsnrr is Guardian Agent in Bummerside His oM& Dhone is 26. -POLICE COURT -In the police court in Bummerside yesterday morn- ng,onedr\1nk H G Mills ofKen -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two have paid for has expired and thus date -CLIFTON HOUSE SUMMER SIDE -The following registered yes Burnett, Charlottetown- A. W. Mal ley, ‘l'. C. llIcElvity, St. John; E. I-I ”°'“‘““‘ ”°“‘ ‘?;"*':..‘if§ N- and sington, was ilned $5 and costs -J a County Hospital tina Gish nsiin -HOLKANB - '!.'hers‘¢ nothllll too big or tootnall to from Holmsn's QM -MALPBQUE-Next Bllllilli N0' , me an nr umm wuontfeai preaches inthe Preabytcrianlliumh t lla ni (lltlngforthe Prints -FUNERAL TOMORROW -The discontinued promptly on expired funeral of the lata .Msn Mijn Town- d .New Anmn whole death took lane on Wednesday inoming will be use ml Friday. oemm- am., at mm, , th’ 80 P. ni. Interment in the~Ken- terday:-P. C. Pope, Halifax- A. R. 9i“Ut'0” c°m°t°’7- K- - -'run swmsna 'rP.anna.- 'rue Cutliffe, Boston; Mrs. Miller, Cape Traverse; Capt. Richards, Bideford J. Stewart, Alherton; I-I. Dobson, A A. Trites, Montreal; J. W. Bailey Roy Miller, Moncton.-J -PROPERTY PURCHASE -Messrs ickering and Morrison, of Summer- de, have purchased from Mr Alex nder Campbell the building on Wa- er street, at present occupied by Mr I1 Podvin. It is the intention firm capital invest in whose videnda guaranteed b ry o e fact that 'more than dan `b`e present' conditions `Nothln in th industrial and Swansea Trader, from Halifax, isdnq . 5 ~ .° n Summerside early this mornlng,|?;h Pr°Ni|°°° where s large outward mrgo. con--Bmw' at-“mn o°m\i-ny, no sistlng of about 1,500 bags oats and of ,went mmulacuus u otatoes, a quantity of hay etc awaits a r arrival for t ' m§1."°."»‘°d it' »'.'“’ -”~"'° "‘° J ° “m'p° of *the public as has the °”"` ° ` Motor manufactured by this company Its poplllarityis based nponmerlt -REMAINS »ARRIVE.- The re- “wmv” _ F- malns of the laie.Rev. S. D. McPhee, fact that who _died in Montreal of typhoid the name of fever, were brought over by the Em- h I the purchasers to raise the build ing about fifteen feet and construct ne stoiy underneath the new part o he used as a show-room and work- DBIOIO th! “mb th” XB 1. ti R press last evening, and forwarded by B °“s-6h°ld the _eastern train to Belfastuland Awnaua -in Queen s Co. They were in charge of -and wif ~v ah ev. A. J. ld¢Nai1l.-J. -Q , . -The following register- cd yesterday: T. C. Edgett, J. A. Vantilburg, Thomas G. Taylor, Gil- bert Gaudet, Charlottetown; W. shop, while the main building will be fitted up as a dwelling by Mr. Mor- UEEN HOTEL BUMMERSIDE “"°l"...’"@i§l:.’.';.“‘;°;l°i.€§‘°'°.*:‘“’ f»f"¥‘»'li G_`"w_ rimgie us. L. L. n-Fi;f¢i"““”“‘°°?°'l“5 “‘°" “?’-`g¥“Y Secretary of the Maritime Provinces b°';n °r“m°;Zt:g'g;°m$*hf°d . _rl Y. se _ 11 r f.:,‘..f“.;'1‘;:°.§’.‘ :.%'s..‘:;".t: .?.:’.::l.“°f:» -~;- .»~»-;,‘=»-gm . _ n can ra er eavily on its l-'§..‘.§§°‘I.‘4.’”3_'iTe“`.._°.’i’.‘.“'°'” ““ °“““‘““ bm-1.=_¢f~-" eu-h -ceo-»»-sd-mu. mnde good. Their opening play for W Charlottetown on Tuesday night next is The House Next Door. If you want to laugh see it. Seats go on sale Friday morning at the usual places. If you want your favorite seat apply early. 2409.. UNCLE SAM IN LINE WITH PLAN TO CURTAIL ' WAR SHIP BUILDING. ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 27.-Secret- ary of the Navy Daniels, traveling with President Wilson to Mobile last night, expressed his own opproval of the suggestion of Winston Churchill first lord of the adrriiralty of Great Britain, that the powers should agree to cease naval construction for a 4 \ ,- 1-ze.. -vibe ~=»ss=.~e=3’A- short period. V "I feel sure," said Mr. Daniels,| "that if all the other naval building countries agreed to such an arrange-_ ment, the United States also would( gladlv do so. 1 think this suggestion follows as a direct sequence to Sec- retary Bryan‘s peace policy." ` GOING TO (By George Matthew Adams) Going to is the name of a place most of us at some time or other set out for but never get to-never reach. In fact, many an entire life- time often is given over to journey- ing toward Going To. Going To is Failure’s favorite Town. ‘ Mark the man who says he is Go- ing To. He rarely, if ever, Does. Going To does not mean to D0. Going to is the Sugar that the Devll puts over his bitterest Pills. Look about you. The very faces of scores of those with whom you mix the day, are stamped as though chiseled, with the indetermllnate-Gm ing To. For Going To puts the soul atrembling and excites n Fear 'ln otherwise dns Characters Going To robs and cheats and deceives. “I am Going To. No-never stop there. "1 am going to-Do." 'I`hat's your cue. But he sure you Do At once and on the spot. .-_-__...._~...__._. How Teddy Ll1si_ih_c.Besr They say a sore corn interfered with his speed. Always apply Put- nam's Corn Extractor. For llfty years it has been curing corns and warts. “l’utno.m's" never fails. Use no other, 25c. at all dealers. _ .ll ij 'iq 41 an rn'.l__'_-~- \ S 3,... he Cong, St. John; A. A. Mallery, J. . Scovll, St. Stephen; E. H. Noyes; H. Murchie, Boston; E. A. Mason, H. Hlackstock, Toronto; W. T. Crosby, Thomas Haynes, St. John; W, R, Miller, Guelph, T. V. Nalne, Toronto; John McCormack, Yarmouth; E. J, Jones, Raones, N. B. J. -SUCCUMBED TO INJURIES.- The young lad, Aleer Gallant, who ospital Tuesday evening, of which particulars were given yesterday orning, died about 9.30, s. m. yes- terday, death being due tothe ex- posure received after the accident, until he was found. The remains, in charge of his father. Mr. Joseph A. gallant, were taken by the noon train to his late home in Abraham’s Vil- lage, for interment. J. -POULTRY MEETING AT KEN- SINGTON.-T. A. Benson, Domin- ion Poultryman will address ameet- ing in the Temperance Hall, Kensing- t0¥1. on Tuesday, November ith, The sublects taken up will be the crate fattening of poultry and. the winter egg production. All interested' 'ure invited to attc-nd. Members of the Kensington Egg Circle are particu- larly requested to be present. Ladies specially invited. The meeting to commence at 7.30 p. m. 2397, £65 l>l'0Ught to the Prince county m -PORT HILL.-Miss ‘Addie Ellis, who is attending Union Commercial College, Summerside, spent Thanks- giving at her home here.-Mr. Beech- er Williams, accountant with Senator Yeo, spent Thanksgiving with his mother in Bidefnrd.-Mr. W. R. May- nard, contractor and builder, 'who is building the new mansc at Alber- ton, was home a few days at Thanks- giving.-Mr. Erwin Dougherty who is working in Alberton, was home to Port Hill for Thanksgiving. -The farmers have not dug many potatoes as yet, as the continued wet weather has kept things back. There is quitea lot of grain out yet and there will be ashortage of feed if grain is not soon housed.-P. A. A._MeLesn, K.C., Donald McKinnon ‘ll Birmierp. .Aiiomey-ai-Lew ' Brow n Block. Charlottetown IDT/BL ‘ s " so ¢ resins-Haul is `::nelsn. I. I. 5a=LUn;”acooms:odati'|x Ill .guests situated at the ntxs oi luscious ground sn surround b el nt’ shade trees I.-a£‘:':.-..:.c~;§£i*§;-ri:sc~i~.ssn n.u.m¢|.»~.oD xx. w.~s:.uss'rmcv K. 'Mc‘bEOD dl. BENIFITQZY I arristels is ci Att e s-av Aw *"‘.l'.f:'..¢.".'::'.?.°;_".?i'.`§.‘?_.‘l°..':?xz'~ Q '$h;aw_ ssrrlseersnteoms s.N¢‘mry Public me not miss an issue, as all papers are ' P . i _ ' 1* P. . . I si - . - 8 t _ o ' , t _ -t \`,' ' Ramblers im* Canada Qsniuvn :assoeis .resins eelsollsis -Capt. Taylor, Agent of the Mar- ine Depsrtment, Charlottetown, was in Eiummeraide yesterday.-J _ This is shown by the at home alone where Stewart & Co. the dominion, in ere er been introduced, it had C0mr- wane reuauy granted by,-the bunkers, meant the 'piylag of discounts which should have gone to [well the share- holders’ dividends rather than the profits oi the banks. It is in order to avoid this waste. to put the profits of the business in- ::For cuts, sores, scratches, burns, scalds, _eruptions or a’ny nature the ointment is a. disinfectant, antiseptic skin food, Large size 25c, money back if dissatisfied. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Ste. _ Mt-f. SETTLEMENT REACHED _1'N` pnEnGElun_N's DISPUTE. OTTAWA, Oct. 27.-The dispute be- tween 350 employes ofthe Maritime Dredging Company, of St. John West, N. `B.. and the company, has been settled, both sides agreeing to accept the awards of the board of concilia- tion, sppointed bv the Labor Depart- ment. ' The men claimed an increase of wages and better working conditions ,ln general, and will henceforth get' them. The members of the board werez- Chnrles H. Thomas, of Fredericton, N. B., chairman; John E. Moore, of St. John, for the company. and -J. E. Tighe, of Elt. John. for the men. THEFT OF $4.818 IB BOSTON, Oct. B9.-Specially charg- ed with the larceny of 91,818 from the Co-operative Association, an on- ganlzation of -employes of tbe.William was employed as a c-ic-rl., auuicnd v. Lane of Roxbury, 20, pleaded guilty when arranged before Judge Cohen in the Central Municipal Court. , The boy was treasurer of the as- sociation and it ls charged has been stealing the funds since July last. He always took several hundred dol- lars at a time. On Oct. 6 he took of the games. sf\e°d‘"_1r between New _York and Philadelphia on altsrnac. days in 5 high-powered machine. From the time he is alleged to have begun stealing he spent his money lavishly. He gave elaborate dinners to friends, hired automobiles fre- uuently and dressed in the height of fashion. _ It was after the youth went to New York and did not return that the discovery was made that his sc- counts ln the savings association were not right. A telegram that he Shoes 0| .Proven Qualify *_ ti-a. Bank o`f Ido :real 'grande A-.er s:.°°°aaisfrf.-:.°.2t."'.sl..,.~M .». an owns Block. Charlottetown. I li. .1 . manila. .li A.- b» mister Notary Pnbllo. sto ' Buying -'Walk Over shces is no expeviment, the quality lilebien proven bv the many wr-'srerstte world There src more Walk- wom in every MAGUINOI Q -HCNBILI. 'f"s'¢n~si¢-,.s‘ese|¢qa»,.stm`»lsspu. sour# ‘ro was in the W: rld than ahold! shoe `S6.oo s pair $5 eos pair ~ °. TO OPEN THE SCHOOLS. , . . __ gg? 'ma' “"°' °° wk °' Nm nmama, on. aa.-'rue puhue . D, A, ||“g{§N0N_,K__0_,.L, L,.g school teachers lfere are to be . in- B. N. Maollllll.. struetedto open school with the I » ' " -“' ' ' w Lord's Prayer This has been the A .- i§§‘An:! Q blflflflbl custom but was not comnulsofr. __ _.__._._._._____ srruxrion In mutans. ; tothe pockets of the shareholders, -C-err- McKe\'\1e:v and Lieut- Ste-|tnst the present issue ai stock is vens, who have been in charge of the made. “With sufficient capital, the Salvation Army Corps of Summer-‘company could save $2,000 a year Bi'-10. _ liilwe the army's re-Opening loan interest and another $2,000 on about three months ago, left yester~ ¢¢~,gh‘dig¢0un¢g_" day morning ‘lor Toronto to attend| There is no doubt that the issue of he 11156141156 914310 SBIVBUOH Army _stock will be at once taken up. No- C0\1Mil- F1'0m 'T01‘0l1t0 ¢l_1°Y Wll1,thing more attractivehas been oiler- E0 130 PBl'1'lb0l'0. N- 3-. t0 Wllmhled to investors, nothing more abso-` Plwe U16? h8V° 5”” ¢\`““°f°"°d-flutely safe, nothing better calculated Their successors at Summsrside areltq develup the co`untry's resources, 059001111 Hlffl HN- M&l0l‘. W110 BPS 91' to give home employment, to build pected to arrive here about the 8th'up the pl-mince and ¢¢|-eainly |10. ‘ of November.--J. ' ' thing that can give the investor more assurance of a liberal and permanent dividend yield. 2408. prompt use of 'ReIa.1l,Healh1g Olnif FIRST WIRELESS BETWEEN _ ment will bring about most surpris- ASIA AND »A_l/IERICA. ing and satisfactory Jesuits. This j . '- SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 28.-The liealing preparations and b_esldes,first commercial message handled by healing up the ` sore it is a direct wireless between America and Asia, was transmitted yesterday from the United States army signal corps station at Nome, Alaska, to the Russian government station at Ana- dvr, Siberia. It was a Russian gov- ernment messaze from St. Peters- burg, addressed to Commander -Wllkit- zky, dlscoverer of the large body of land in the Arctic. THE MEXICAN REFUGEES. - VERA CRUZ, Mexico, Oct. Z8.- John Lind, the personal representat- ive ol President Wilson, _who re- ceived the order from Washington to ,afford protection to General Felix |Dlaz, has notified the state depart- ment that everything possible has been done. In his despatch he includ- ed 9, letter sent by .him to-Rear-_Ad- miral Fletcher, in which he says he was and is conviuced.that the ref- fugees were ln imminent peril, and asks that they be cared-for on board the Wheeling or another vessel until the arrival of instructions from CHARGED AGAINST YOU'l‘H.` Washington. lb ACETYLENE GAS EX- BLODES .IN CELLAR. BRIDGETOWN, Oct. 28.-At the home of an 'ex-councillor on Monday Filene's Sons Company, where he lnight at seven o'clock, an ,explosion of acetylene gas in the cellar caused considerable excitement for 5 time. The man of the house was cleaning out the generator and had placed the contents on the floor, and while pack- ing a small valve in the bottom of the Qmschine, it ls thought that some ,gas ,escaped and lifted to the flame of s _hanging lantern on s beam over- $1,000 and went to New York to at-, head. A small son was standing be- tend the .Wor1d's Series. He nam all hind the father, and before an open cellar door. An instant after the ex- nlasion the son was landed outside the cellar on the lawn. The father miraculously escaped death, but with slngedl hair and esebrows. Every pain of _glass in the cellar windows were smashed. Just above was the dining room table. loaded with dishes, this was overturned and every dishbroken. No windows were broken upstairs. The generator was hot hurt. __ - sent to s Cslfornla friend for aid BMAé‘;‘§ggsn;,g;,l?gg;¥B,MEN,r served as a clue that led to his whereabouts. He was located in New OF BIG CONVENTION' York and -volun red to return to BOSTON, Oct. 27.-Smallpox in tug8333:"dw‘L€§°°o}a€;17;;’n1nféad_ Sydney, Australia, has caused the ,indefinite postponement of the _.""-~*'~ `%'”'P\L3:"" tt ;"‘|;:A°r;,xe(;"3gt°,:1aifh;t slygéo Juflfg A Worldfs Christian lllldeaver (»`c-n`vsn- tht; case is bein: continued 'today. , mm' »-"m°i' .Vu-W 11"' "‘"“ :'°m h' that city early in Harsh, 2-_~:4, ae- where and oderatzely “Yon are today oifered a chan .e to invest so served Treasury Stock of a. sound, profitable J A one ofthe lgadmg companies of its kind in the Maritime .Provinces---namely ' ‘ .Stewart 8 ComPd"i’~ L5H*5‘¢¢¢1i R .-hldlsers oi the Famous Almpefidl '1W.0`¢0l'_-S _ ,_ gb i d dlvidendand -the is-cards' show a net _Pm{i¢_°;¥::;?;n%?.¢¥l::¢he§fnea¢gayB1¢§ tliimbne .great drawback all along has been lack of available-capital. lt is estimated conservatively that rhode:-uin_g of this re- servsed Treasury Stock will make possible a saving 'Of $4-000 00 3 ye Jr in expenses, not tojinclndc the _assured increase in business that is inevitable. , y |" V .~ Present Value » | Eacls Talk ,Lender of Stock f .Need _ lhan WORDS The-Company has been The “daft” ” °f ‘uf compelled very often to _. Imperial sslesalone incress- P115* and L?" A°f°U”t lean rather heavily onits ed you p. c in 4 years. f (155 6 P `¢- dl“_id°l*d) 31-ld bankers, at _times having Lm Se fs basins” $153 _ Rest Acconntehowedthe secured .the accomnioda- 700 ' ' stock lo -be W0¥¢h 129- ° c at .old cap"tal\za- tm” °f“4°’°°° °' 5°' Zig; .190 <00). win. .rh- new issue ($|25.uco) -the smog is worth azz. 3 pt c. But each of the 349 shares - new capitalizi- lion »-- of the reserved Treasury Stock is now of- fered yon at par, Moo a share-» an advantage that all judicious investors can readily see. The strck is being sought for and you should seize this-your oppoi' tunity. Mail and send, the attached coupon. But even with -this it_ has been impossible to .take full advantage of all ca-li discounts. With snflicieut capicsl,the Com- pany could save $2 ooo a year loan interest and ; another $2,000 on cash discounts. _ g.. We could do a tremeud' ously increased business, employ sciiiclent skilled lab .r, cu: down excesses - and pay, assuredly, a larger dividend. Increase for past three . years. 565.700- Wage list totals $45,ooo s year. Csuh discounts f n pur- chases would amount to $2,000. Stock. former capitalizi- tion, worth $129 7o a share (par $n'o)_. with new issue worth _$121.30 a share. Just 350 sl ares of Treasury Stock are offered for sale--- - and at par, $10: a share. _.__ .__. .i. .___ _.__ __ .___ . __ ...__ _L ____ Sign ` and V ; Send ~ Bruce :Stewart & Co., Lid. this Charlottetown, P. E. Island ` Please send me by return mail a copy of your C0"lp‘-'73 __ ‘Prospectus and stock application form. Name ...-...... Address.. . . ...su ........... g l | 1 _ l l .cordiug to A eablegram given out to- night by Rev. Dr. -.Frnunis E. 'Cla-lik, president of the organiser.-.nn. .- .Dr. Clark said: "The epidemic has been prevalent in Sydney for .several inonths, and it seems dllicult to stamp out. linrgs preparations had _been made for this convention, both in Australi.. and in ¢Americs, ands considerable company fo! -Endevorers from this continent had planned to strand.-sta-'tiuiz esrlv lu January. Among thoie ww-.rc l`»r. J. A McDonald of Toronto; l`r, Charles M. Sheldon, of Csnsas; i: '. m.¢' Mrs. F. E. Clark and others. The place and time of the next '.vorim_f»m nz. s snail. ' » BLA Ks? C 4-., .v