NOVEMBER f NAME . 'if ‘ KNEWDBIVER sanasrazn et, 31 The ability NEiYayYg¢ii'ia{e tg `recogl11’i_¢e his name ddaw the arrest yesterday of ,Philip _.le dom’ B driver of No. 403.Ea»;t Gfqmh gt, James Bailey, employed s"F L; southard, a contractor of WHAT IT COSTS T0 RUN IN NEW YORK NEW YORK, Noremlngr 1-The to. till budget' of the New York govern- ment for the year 1912 ls 187,200- ooo. 'rite tex rats will be betwssi. DY 59 'Ninth Avenue, saw Gandorr No. ,f . - a imal that had be. ‘"'“"g .un lilis employer a few day stolen fiom agigiyyat horse belongs to my boi? . -1 't Gandorsl., “md Bi" :eplied Gandorsi. i ‘ twelve to fifteen points over the ret D for the' present year. biigisstxgme 11 he comes te. me-1',-,,iof the men teachers. y . _ "?§f,`,i,.B.ey;,¢0me, Baby," piesfn-1 KILLED BY Hionwiiviuiiu. 7 ` oved t ward '--' - il the horse m o 3 . _ I1];i¢:'i\1ey.0$"a trot. Then Polipemazii NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 1-Edga Blielly und Gallagher took charge 1-,f Farrar. lI_`-. s0n of the president uf dom The prisoner said ‘ tie the American Bar Association, was Eiiilse belonged to Jas. Glacome. risbot cad killed at _10 o'clock today peddler, of No, 1,274 First Avenue,at Peniston_ and Magnolia streets by The police will call on film for an ertw unidentified highwaymen. The rob- pmnation, hers escaped. _ I l | ___ _1 'Y & . p ,, ,, .U......ii..|»|iii|lnii||Nilulillmlllu'||||l||||n||||||||||||u\||.|iui. . l -J r -;_:-.,§.F=_-;-5,-..~i:. 1.-.1 ‘ _ \ ~,' . i nilmillmu uiimululmnnlul mniniuimuiului ..~ ,-. 0ASlll|illl For Infants and Children. E = _'EE 2 - mm... um... .li\’egeisblal;rcp::lraii:’>§iiforAlsi- sisliiaiilig Foo an e u - mg llie5lnmai:lsem1Bail1§soi" § iii” ;< r-51,--_ _(1 uirnu |-:N ‘- ..--._ l"‘i‘omolesDig'estiou_Clicerfid- ness andiicstcontains neither 0pium,l\lorphine nor Mineral. ‘I Nui' NARG orlc. _,___-__-. I-_;._.;o¢ a/'dl'di2'S0{@[7I@B - ' J' ‘ . L`i..'7’f"..£.. 2" lbeifza .Mu - - mm _ Inf’ v /11 grilwlatifelnl _ 'lva'...,..@- ` n ~ , llzibvynvlfldrdr g , ' \ Apcrfcct Remedy for Qonstipa- ’ lion, Sour Stcu\gich.Dlarrt_icea. Worms ,Convulsious ,feverish- iicss andLOSS OF SLEEP. Inc Simiie Signature of o NEW YORK. LXACT COFYUY WRAEFEB. ._Ai‘_¢?.ii3l>i*‘l"?e._s1¥“, ‘ 1 5*-D_0S~sSi`i<,+,35_ C11. N ‘\` he a~‘~\-of 1.<.-v~»--'»-,- yi.-s i _ I 1 - | Thé Kind You Have Always Bought . Bears the _ .;:~..,..- -'__ _-_, , Signature ,ij _ of .7.,,.<-,‘...,; ' li’ » Use ff, if Fnr 0ver Thirty-Years 5 _ yi -" ,_-'fp - ;.='- ' ~ i f" 'T' 'inns' L3. ` ', '=f ix 'pi . .if ` 1°' 3; if ~`_ ‘r is - "` V.. ' /" i ` ‘mtclnfsuli colnrauv. u tw Yann crrv. - ` l 1.85 and 1.88, an increase of from e sl The increase in the budget is ap- proximately $15,250,000 and 'is due I' in a great part to the fact that the salaries of the women teachers in 'Prom 'the city schools is to be equalizad ul oil and call the horre during U19 °°m\“lZ ye8r_\with salaries If DUI to buy ln this Rrovlnce. _ The Bowling Tournament in the Y. M. L. A., will be in progress all day today. 4 The name of Councillor , A. Mac- donald is prominently mentioned in connection with the Mayoralty, and it is understood that there is a movement among a large number of citizens to request Mr. McDonald to enter the field. The Salvation Army congress which has been in progress in the city slncc Sunday closed with a very successful F meeting in the Charlotte street Cita- del lasti evening. Brigadier Adby con- ducted the service and Col-Pugmire was the principal speaker. The oi- ficers who have been stationed at the various posts will leave for their future homes today. Brigadier Adby said lost night that without except- ion the congress had been the most successful ever held in the city and the outlook for the work under his jurisdiction was never brighter than' at present.-St. John Exc.(Brigadier - Adby and Col Pugmire are both fre- quent visitors to this city.). ' ::Good chocolates are possible only where care is used in their keeping. You will notice if you buy here the care we take to have absolute fresh stock. It is this care that has built up the biggest chocolate trade in the city. Dont pass us for cho- olates. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt.‘Geo. and Kt. Strs, drtf. BORN V CUNNOLLY-In this city~ Oct. 31, 1911, to John and Mrs. Connolly a __F°“- _ DIED A (JROCKEN-At ‘Sumirvrfield on 0ct._ _l8th, Nora. Katherine, only child of J. B. and Mrs. Croken, aged two years and three months. SEVEN KILLED AND FII\‘TF‘E’\I WOUNDED _ TURREONN, State of Coahuil Mexico, Nov. 1-Six federals and one Maderlsta were killed and fifteen fed- lerals wounded in a street fight here last night. The tragedy grew out of an attempt of four Mnderista officers who it is alleged had been drinking, to disarm a gendarme . A mob gath- ered and took the part of the gend- arme. CUT THIS OUT AND PASTE. IT UP. Almost every' day The Guardianvre- calves orders by mall to insert news matter of an advertising nature. ln .most of these cases the senders, who ‘are frequently not known to any member ,of the staff and who have no account in the advertising depart ment, , write “Please insert. the fol- lowing and oblige," thus apparently -pn gyq qnq; Buiiysu aloud .lapses 's 028 implying that they think the items will be inserted free. _Only a few weeks vertisement of Farm for Sale be in- serted free from day to day until he cancelled it, as he is a subscriber to ! e Guardian In this connection it New lot of Frilling re ceived-more dainty than _ 1 \ €V€l'. Also the very newest ideas in side' jabots., lace collars, belts, etc. And some more of that ready selling blanket cloth in navy and cardinal. Chand.ler ®l Reddin I dttstf - - 0 K l . Q _`1 I underwear at random -Don’t buy say "Underwear"--and take by adding one word you would pure wool, soft and seams ,are covered by s we installed for the are not only better flnis ed but smooth, and as strong as the fabric Nova 'Scotia wool alwsyschosen any louder. Ask for quality. wear, appear- Th . , may be said that the subscription price is not sufficient to even pay the actual cost of paper, ink, presswork, _ mailing, ooolreeping and other expen- ses of the Circulation department proper, and thus subscribers have no privileges of free advertising and are on the same footing as non-subscri- bers. Seldom ever does the sender state whether the item is to appear in the Morning Daily or the Rural §Daily, whether for one or more times ‘in either Daily, or in both, whether las a display advertisement, announce- ment, business local, classified ad or table purposes they seldom ever say so, or do not enclose sufficient money to pay for same all of which will be returned by hrst mail in the event ol the item not being chargeable; or if more money is sent than necessary to pay for the item the surplus will .be returned 'at once, there being s greater discount for cash with order for advertising of churches &c than for regular business. In all suchicas~ es the Advertising department com- municates with the sender as ‘quickly as possible by mail or phone, often paying the messenger service to get them to the telephone if not too far distant, thus saving all possible time. People write this office to know if News, Letters to Editor, etc., are charged for, and to all such there is but one reply-all items etc of a money making nature, even though they be somewhat of a news nature, are chargeable. For instance, the ad- vance notice or notices of a concert, lecture, pie social, picnic, etc., are chargeable if an admission fee, silver collection, sale of pies or sale of food or refreshments, -etc. .Advance notices of purely religious services, even tho e. silver collection is to be taken up. are not chargeable. The particulars of any of the above, after they have been held, are, however, news and thus not chargeable. The news of any put, present or future business, which is still being conduc ted, is chargeable,_ if it is ap- parent that the object is to make the 'business more widely known and thus increase it. Verses accompa~ ying death notices are also chargeab- -le. Even items which are actual news and not chargeable for but once ln either Morning Daily or Rural Daily or both are chargeable for more than insertion. as they are thus not for the have ' ' 4 'IN MEXICAN Row! A Bt; John Exchange says:-Had it not been that the approach to the finish tape in the 20 mile bicycle race at St. John, N. B., Monday was so badly blocksd_a great finish would have been witnessed and Oulton of Amherst might have not 'have been the winner according to s statunent given out yesterday by W. A. Moir of Halifax, one of the competitors. Moir was only awarded third place but he is confident that had, the fin- ish line been clear he and Winchester of Charlottetown, would have had equally as good chance of captur- ing first place £0ulton. Moir stat- ed that when a ut 400 yards from the finish Oulton .was leading with Winchester and himself riding side by side behind. In the final spurt Moir and Winchester were forced to chem their course other-wise they wo have been thrown from their wheels by coming in contact with teams and crowds of exciting spectators who lined the course. Oulton was more fortunateand had the aadvantage be- ing in. the lead at the time. He not- iced the signals and fortunately took the right track. Had the_course been roped off as the rider says it should have been and kept properly cleared the mix up would not have occurred and all would (have been given an equal chance of winning.. Referring to the accident to Foote. Moir said, it occurred about 300 yards from, the starting line. He said Oulton first struck the child. Foote who was right behind also went over it and was thrown from his wheel. Smith St. John who was a few feet behind went over Foote. Moir said it was fully fifteen minutes befire Foote re- covered from the shock and he was so badly‘shaken up that he was for- ced to retire from the race. Smith, a new man put up a splendid race be- ing only a few minutes behind the winner. I ::Go to Buntain, Bell iz Co., for coalz- 6-26dtf. “Ninety per cent of the type'.\'i'it.ers sold in Canada. are Uuder\=:~»ods_ which proves concliisively which machine meets every demand of the modern Business '1‘yp~=\~.~i‘itcr Co., Limited, Halifax, N. S. ~ 11-3dr3i. J A Few Facts About Good Copy " Copy or the»text is thc most important factor in the pulling I power of an advertise- ment. ltis the merch- , ant’s message to pro- - spective patrons and should 'be as sincere, truthful, clear and con- vincing as he can inakq it. ' And that is just where . many merchant-ad\'ertis- I ers stumble. They are so familiar with their goods that they look at their stock with a prejudiced eye and cannot write a talk that is free from tcchnicalities and slight exaggaratious. 9 We make it scientific study of markets,mercf_iandise and the buying public and write your copy so that it possess over 99 p. c. pulling power. The very fact that you have read this nd proves our state- ments correct, Let us get together for a bigger business r Phono 123. _ B0 NNE-Ll. Advertising Agency Cameron Block » i Ii t __ i Every 0 Day' iOne uses up Strength and en- ergyiii Work or Play, l l T o maintain a normal condition, the body must have proper 'food and drink. , _ Grips-Nuts ` roon contains the needed food elements Nature demands ‘for rebuilding of ‘brain and body. ` “l`h¢i'c’sa Reason.” It is explained in the famous little book. “The Road to Wcllville.” in ' packages of Grape-Nuts. ,- I i it _ . v .if _ . , . f ¢,‘.\"."" as-' ~. , .»:-,-:-,\= '.‘_f,--_-,1:.-.-_/nz’ ».n~.;».'cl“<> in each it has proved its wonderful nicrit. ' what Zum-Bank Cu:-as Zlim-Bin: cures Eczema, Ulcers. Blood Poison, Pilfge, Cnlfl Sores, Chullipcd Ilurizis. Scalp iiori-s. Bail l.cg_ l~`c».u\rl|\;:. lJliildron's iruptions, Cuts, Bruiscs, Sealife and fiizriis All drugglsteund stores sell at iillo boi: oi-ni..r. f1‘cufni~|»v-io , tromZsm-lluki‘o.,'l‘oronlo. ltcfusc \voi~l.l\lcs.i subsiilliivs. | ,._.,'.f§,,.,,'},.,,,,`L;2,;'\',‘,,§l. f “ -,- .-|. '. , _ _ . all `/.f f.=_=i..2'. , ._ <='-"" " = _‘ ,,: _-".,:'=f44f.-:;,:i.;;;,-ly-i',1.-,' ' ' gi -_ »' `-;_-:»§§._-.i,-‘,-;.-._.;¢r_i.-,‘\%¢'// .cu ii; l‘.y.¢,_i|_Ai is tf I 4-296- M } p _ . BLUESTONE / For the prevention of Smut in your grain and Y Scab on your potatoes use BLUESTONE, You gan buy it pulverized 9c per pound from , Stanley 'Shaw £6’ Peardon Charlottetown ‘ The Classy Is now for sale ever T r y a Francis Drake..° 8-odrtf Quencher Jersey Cream. ywhere. Glass M anufacturer. NEW GLASGOW, N. .S E. ll. MCEACHERN. Agent, Charlottetown. P. E. l. P. r. |s|.ANn iuuiw AY' as folio wszi V Outward Trains Rea A M. .Uh’town Ar. ll.40 unter River 10.38 Emerald Jct. 10. Kensington r. S’S| e Lv. v _ /ir. Port Hill ()_’Leg\ry r. 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When business is good that is the time tg advertise it, because it will come easy; and when it is bad that is the time to advertise it too, ,be- cause you will need the orders. Any business will grow under the influence of good management and good advertising. ` An Oklahoma girl advertlsed for A husband-and got him. The total ex- Per-5 22: r' BTEAMSHU’ SAILINUB. /..°.’.i.°i"."'.‘of‘.".',.‘*.izn‘§?si’.°.l:l’°;:;:i.::.l Cl\ill'|0\\€l0Wll Slllalll Navigation Co., Ltd. Change gf Time 50th October l9Il. Pictou, N. S, after arrival of morning e press from Halifax. G. W. WAKEFORD, Octoder zblh, |911. Manager Commencing hlnmiay llie 3oll\ of October the S. S. "Northumberland" will leave the Compauy's wharf daily, except Sunday, at 7.30 a. m. Returning will leave X. wir "ran burner save# THE VCHARLOTTETOWNAGUARDYIAN lnyyg-1. 0, .gms PAQ; *_ ihtontreal & Quebec to Livcrpodl EVERY SATURDAY - 5.5. Laurcnflc S. S. Megsnfli: Passengers fnoitlcllgilgisrspss- Elevators Rates First $92.50:S¢cond. $53.75 up S. S. Teutonic S. S. Canada :_ Only One Olassgaggg, (Il) and Third *Rei¢siT¢utoni¢,$55 upiCsnlda $50 up :Third Class at low rates, Closed _ Rooms only ‘ XMAS SAILINGS ~ = . V _N _ r H- v------- .._..... _._ ' ' ' '- ”~“ _ fl < ` ' `] Mitsui .‘_~'i-Fl-i".‘M ’ ' ' KEEPERS j,;j;;T_~s oonnuon/ get swff>'-w»==»~~»~==» .-- .»~'-:fa-' I-lf;-‘.'-,_=,,-3#-i'_.1'<' / ~='{,'.'-’» From? rtl nd.M . d`H l'f , N. B, ,Canadai)Ma;antieg1‘tialiitonR:il§:c.2;8:li. ' li2¥ 211111- Ilecurgyogu Berth_;__ now l L IA f., W. K. BOGE UU °f.§‘D.mg:iri Office Montrag 156). Manchester' Liners The S. S. Manchester importer will call al Charlollctovin about November zisl. io load live stock anti General Cargo for Manchester, ling." l Shippers requiring space will plvaso notify us at once. V Pickard Q3. Co. AGENTS. Charlottetown P E. l. . 1 A. ..._ss:sMuoA_y An Ideal Sen ’l`rip,...a“me Most Dellihtl and llciillhir-st Re In the Wor d. lirvry outdoor ri-uri-.'i.Z.:n, err-1-limit si-u halls lug, ilsiilng, homing, i~-inns, unit. cyvliiiz. aa. 1,500 Mlll- Superb 01-can \'oyage hy THE .\lA(lNIFl(`l5.‘\'i`, l~`.-\5'|'. 'l`\\ IN-SURE" Transatlantic liner , .“ DCEANA” l»|.flflil Tame ‘lllspln<`<%inrni: 585 fl. Long. 'Lnri5r:sl, Ifnsu-sl, hlosi liuxvirlous and Only l‘2x¢~l1.;~ ‘ l`sl-"__ -iii. r~l\'i'Ky f f l.l~~» Mi wi , gil ‘iuumir 0 crluili a hu Calif or frclxlit rziirrlr-.il on the “0ceu|\u.Il ll' o l"l liS'l`-(`l..\SS li()i7.\`l\'l`I(ll’. ln- r~i\ioi=',.lr~i, iuni-.i-.-ii-Av, 'l‘lf-ueis, cu-., ia Beriuudn-Ailsrirlc .\.1.iic, 290 .U'\1 uy. N. -;»_-init Steamer Halifax leaves every Friday at noon, for Haviuiesbury, Halifax and Boston. F Ai R E S ist Class and Class Round Trip Via. Picton iz zo, Returning , steamer leaves BOSTON TUESDAY AT NOON. . For further inforniiion apply o, T. N l C 0 L L ` Agent, Charlottetown. 1 l "’ l $11.00 ii».z0 :$.50 and Steamer from llalifiix ,. Rlguillwsiisg & ' I' i'--if ousand Islands, Toroul-0 and Niagara Falls. Elegantlyfequlp- ved and thoroughly up-to-date stea- mtrs. leaving Quebec daily except Sunday, during May at 6.00 P. M.for Montreal. From June lst., until Oc- tober '.'th., daily except Sunday. Commencing June lst., stenmerl leave Montreal for Toronto daily ex- cept Sunday nt 12 o’clock noon. For time tables and further pnrticu lcrs -write, M. P. f‘-ONNOLLY, General Agent, Quebec. ` JOS. F. DOLAN, C. P. A., Montreal. Montreal, Th OR THOMAS HENRY, Traffic Manager, Montreal _c .g¢l=_se.__ __ JTHB' _ uovili BINE' ‘ ‘ ‘lite Atlantic Royals ROYAL EDWARD -AND- ROYAL GEORGE nre' the fastest and finest _ anno in cd etesmers in the Oanndian-lcu ro pean service Sailing from Montreal and (3`uebi~.c: i November lst Royal ldwurd “ liitli Royal George CHRISTMAS SAILINGS from llulifnx : November 29th, Royal Edward llecemberlllth. Royal George #Book Y;i:)i;vl’a||sge _-I W. K. Rogers Co., Lid., Agents, __ Naomi mclrlc , -°Elll’|liS5E g ND OTHER STEAMSHIP FROM QUEBEC. Elnpruss uffiritnin... .. N Elnpresa oflreland _ FROM l\lON'l`REl\L:inil QUl'.B links Maxiitoba. _\_'o\'.i{. Laketllmmpiain............... .. i\o\'.‘z.l FIRST CABIN BMPBESBES .......... .. ..........A9Z.50 (21% Ipiagisimgapplt (second cfm.) l.AKi€MAN1'i‘oizi\. i._.......sso.co SECOND CABIN HIMPBESSES . . . . . . . . . . . .. $53 'lb C THIRD CABIN ‘EMPRESSEB ... $32.50 Other Hnata _._..v..;.*i@l.?5 w. B. ii0wAll1J, fJ.P.A O. P. B. Sf Juhfl, N. B. J. K. Ross. inset /i¢<~iie.‘ \ i 12 m .- ff... . oc rmlii. siiluuo or rin; S. S. "Cascapedia“ i i From Montreal Ch irlotieiown, P. E. l. Once upon a time O'DDortunity failedto knock at a wise man‘s door, came-and stayed. ° der, takes a lot for granted. The concern which doesn't advel pence for advertising, wedding outfit, claim that it doesn't pay to adver- Thcre is lust. one thing bad about ' °‘“~ir.‘:.iI‘::.t‘lvli’.r:::.' 1 l with the root of all evil quicker than etc., was S11. He died within s,tise because it gets everything with- ycar, leaving her an insurance policy out it, like the church with a fake of 410,000. And yet some people minister, notices the dillerence in the collection platc. inc. If advertising 'ls not n profitable l investment why'do so many success good advertising. It links us up ful houses in all linen nf trade hee: i continuously at it? Arc they in er __ But he advertised Jor her, and she The man who doesn't advertise be- cause everybody knows him, like the, mmi who says his wife doesn't pow- ` Tuesday Oct. zdth Tuesday Nov. 9th. from Charlottetown \V¢dnesday, Nov ist ‘ Wednesday Nov. 15th 1 application. Carvell Bros » Agent. @_ ianythi'ng else in the 'worldi ror, or are yon? I 7-lfdrti. dfmlf- _ 1 Low Rate Autumn Tours , ,l Further particulars upon