iq ,n ii ll' 1. i" _ if-_f , . i, . i 1 i _ i v U i ' i .`..~ i". . vi i i _ ,. i_‘ .. .~.‘» \ i i V “ 7 l r 4 l ~ i i3 i, _'ig is xi i :V il' li-if i 1. rf‘i` ii' 'NJ' i ~.~ i. if' ,. li..- .. ii, ' I _ i;..'~ _if- ~ l no-f~=-f -<~¢»,e‘~ l lv' li -_»_....,< _ _..._......___ -4 2 . , il... I Large Bollic' 251: _NEW KING GEORGE HOTEL THE CH Loirrsirowrliouaanlan lloughs J. P HOOD r sannwso " __ 7 . iulllllll’ P'°°'°°d I" m"“°'D K GUBELEB d U For smooth writing and smooth B W sywndolh Morning Daily N°Wlg‘?5"l1l§iD*u \¢mP¢l'~ vertlsing lions 1|!-3 lu P Bll'\§l¢\‘l9¢l°|l 0 9 M" md Edu" liifiii li'.§l'.c. in uid in Use onll' lI'Plssss sddrsss all communications to The Ohsrloltotoill Glllfdllll 4 'J H sarudionv Novsiiissli 9. ion- - , Es. & Bs _ During the fall and winter months. Its the neglected coulgiitliat does the damage. A cough is pretty sure to gp from .bad to w_orse,unlijss check- ed and "'i:hecked` properly at that. A silence-'tl cough is not always _:i cured cough. _ .lamiesons While Pine and Tar cures a cough as itsliould be. Contains only nat- ural cough specifies. Safe and reliable. J. G. Jamison DRUGGTST The' Medical Hall We are showing the choice- st in jewelery for fall wear. Dainty bar pins, ear drops & pendants in plautiniim lin- ish & alsoio gold & gold filled. Mesh bags & various other new & pretty things. G.H;'1Taylor ' Wm. HONBOURQUETTE. Mgr. -'Private Baths. Running _Water und .ong Distance Telephones in all rooms. urge Bright Bamlple Rooms. CUISINE ll WXCELLED _ SYDNEY. N. S. Summersidc. Gcorgeio w ri n _Y._`___ . ' ` THE WASTE OF WAR. 'ri saw ii st t iiicii tartarvlidows ...id orphans iii the irf\m°<“°»¢° ie ..a i1 es, w ii the confiagratiou before which the'theatre of the war. _ _ whois world today .toads agiiascl and yet we talk comvlaifrlv. eve: “mein Amherst _ could be dropped almost anywhere iirjubilantly, of the probab y Ol Sold evetywhére Western ‘Canada without disturbinglwar between England and GBrmnnY. ~ ,aiiy provincial boundaries. Arid yotln war compared to which. ll il- Evgfgu Q Bgffoll C0 hee use of the wal' according to re- should come, the Bullion WM' i8 buf 8- . cent despatelies from Northern Unta-las tha antics of a drunken rowdy on Also makers of , U. N_ O. rio, railroad coiitractors on the Na-,tha streets. And to prepare for this Shoe Blackinqi tional ’I`runsco.itiiicntal have qeenl probuible war, the probability Ol obliged to close down work lor thelwhich is unvlonccrnedly considered by Boreal sentence' .ol two or three year as ii contieiliitelnce <;f the exodus l;a‘ssi:ntil1ep1eopl:omli:iO:s0tl;ei;<;\;rtl1tr'l;; years ls at an and the lad lsloccupr of liul ariuiis or ic w r. l _ en” Unveiling A little section of the map:seas," we are laying out millions ull- illlghg aggsigglznlgaigg hgzseits lt; of ldiirnpc to which little attention on millions of the hard-earned money sen. By this system so per cent am( has been paid except wlicn mnssacrcS-_of the poor. Canada will he asked reclaimed- -- - -- l or oiitrugcs lie<°:.n~iu 3, little more vio-I iliortly, as her contribution to this That some iusututmn for the “_ hint thu" th” ""‘li"'"`y' thuutue wmv prepamuon' to pay minions' and clafmiu of oun criminals should _ _ . , ._ _ s y s has iiicrcii;_.-.._. .|s5ll¢ fqlutn llgkelp for slnlgln l/.iniion in-ng io., Phe Rexall »Bto§aéL been. B decrease ol 25,000 prlgonel-3 “Prince Edward Islanders at home flare' from all stations east of . 5 de...-...s., i.. on ciao.. ai .crimn never before mace so much money in , ____________ criminal as well as of 000¢iSi0“B1 Of ° “l“_gl° ye” ““ “"9 year' “id d ~ “Qu nhl. Publicity Agent McCready in an in- Souris and Montague available Lcnel-3 nf n 5|,‘m.M,d¢ Wnman fender... 'riic ecreasa is ec from Monday llih to Widnes- ,day I3lh. Absolutely Free In tio iicx two or three weeks wo .-.io oo ing to give away free about 50 boys’ suits, £0 men suits. '75 pairs men‘s pants. l0 crni enette coats and 300 hats. No rostrlc chances. Read our big ad for particulars, H. H. Brown. l lf(il\i5l F' Y ---at l\To. 4 In this space diirliig 13 coiisecu- tlve weeks will appear an ' nd" of one of the Retail Stores unit specialize in _Cameron’s llime Made Bread For lille coming Week we wrilc iN”-4) Chappel's Grocery (Corner Queen and Kent Sis.) most desirable stand at which to do business. Un_der Mr. Clispptl‘s manageni , t-'it has lost none of its attractive ` eature. Call `oii or time-and thcy’re better shaped, too foot. has lmdeil away Wnfcft talfe i= teaspoonful alter meals telephone him-you will find liim right up to the minute in serving your interests. i l l _l Get a Perfection Heater The Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater~'is ready day and night. It will heat a cold, cheerless room and make it livcable This heater is 25 inches high and welghsonly ri 1-2 lbs. It will burn for nine hours with one Blling sud is safe, smokeless and odorless has s cool handle sud dsmper top' V Oetonr prices on these heat- ers today s F ennell fd Chandler ' . l ` il'-‘1°l|`¢¢-`°° 9“|°°1~°°'°\=»~, ~ m~ , if == i ___.=,,=..,,.,.,' -gi Well known for years just to both town and country trade as a _ :iclic and the blisters and corns-l’ll influence brings back as many as . . iicvi-r forget. eighl,_y_per cent" 000, while the young, numbering as It not nic to thinking and "Mrs, tl, many more added last spring, sold (">l“\_“|>1\1~l" has discovered something The first step was taken by d e for $5.000 'each. and upwards. mak- nll Wm, my excess w,,lgl,t that made Probation of Offenders Act.» Un er ing E further gain ol $2'000’0o0' or A mv feet. hnrii and ache. I used to this Act when any person is charged grand total ol $2’gg0,000_ There 1551, trhitiik kit lwns rehcdumalism, but H1002 before a magistrate with an odcnce ready quite brisk bidding for op- oo Lint won crfu Marmola Pre- ll h l tions to purchase from the coming acriiirion and not rid of the wntibiy, pumhable lay ;m,°;‘ tihzhf fsgflmi crop au.. n. April, 1913, nc $5,000 to iieavv fat, iiiwrcet are "glad" .ni me I“"°"“d- if t ° “E 5 "“ “ 46,000 caan, ‘ or the character, age, antecederits r-lf 'I 110 env it myself. My ankle is health of the olendcr or the nature ____ t"l‘" “nd the ""“"°"“" 0" ful* 0' mv of the offence justify him be can dis- REAL MQNEY IN THIS HAT ‘ charge the offender conditionally on Uh: what ii . list of blessings have his being ol good behaviour lor the AUSTIN' Tu. Nov_ 7,_wll,,t ls coma. to me in place of that awful next three years and he places the said to be one of ini. most Lnique of curse of fat- slimness, health, good » ll l digestion, better complexion and n ollender under the supervision of a fnadflgexrzu§“;:;'l;?3_ln:2°v§f§§ntll{ fer euioyment of probation oniecr. .0 great that it is kept rocked in .. °f ~ °' A A 1 n benefit, not n harm to you. Justl persons between twelve and twenty- gold plews In an no just 'H000 ot n ,let n~,_~,,._ vom- ,lmgllst the l “_ five, admitted to such probation less :ml monev'on the hat An 'Austin powdered Marmola, 9 oz. Cascnrn than six per cent behaved so badly as woman ml,” the hat ' -‘\\‘0InHt1C and 42 02. Peppermint to necessitate being called up by the [In en.. tmnmlng gn., .mon 33 ;20 _ court. bl ls and one bill of 3100 denomina- 'fml “t "”dt"“°' Tak? th” w°"‘ht °" 'rim Prevention ai ci-iins acc deals °‘°“° ’°° 'Om the ton bow; two is your overfnt. body. give vour feet a - ll, _ rest and your foot troubles will dis- with what is °°u°d the i“v°“n° adult' bill 'tiihfrgsmugho bnllhderanbdovelm "l”'”“.r' _ _ °'i“‘i““1~ He”-W” 719-" Y°“l?h9 °l crown is covered with sight $10 bills. f"“"f“""""" llhel fl"f*t‘fYl“E ellleflence from sixtepn to twenty-one' ‘years the under brim is lined with 2ll'bills, ri your joy it , ov.n_'!. BFTTY Wim l18ve proved tllemselves crlmllmls each of $1 denomination. On top of _ -J-1- _ I 'lt and have been convicted three times. .uw hal' 1° 5 "“m° which 1' °°m'5’°“°d in every one. Hard wlofk is required obedience is demanded, but throng! bring them to ilsmisscs Dru “fi ..»._’Ll.. umm). ....a¢._. “ amou the large class which can bc fcl`VieW f0dBY~ T118 lnfmefs have E005 _. g to Her fat anim- warned from crime, whose criminal CFODS BB a rule and are getting ex- Nmti. Letter: on takiiig tiie weight career is only lust beginning and for °e“°“" Prices' Ente" °h°_°“"' “gg” t Uff Your Feet, whom there ls hopo ll they are not and poultry together are bringing in . _ _ _._' sent to prison and manufactured in- '"0" m°“°Y than 9'0"' O' 187 1°b` Dear His.-Have Just returned from t h bt al criminals stef cannel-ies fn., product was nie /irc i-:xiiibit and yoirii iaiiizii ° “ ‘ “ _ ' th .somewhat ,ess than in other yew, when I tell you the thing that has The method 19 5lmPlY l'-0 95" 9 _ _ _ ' _ impressed me most. It’s the fact that young man from prison. The prison _ mon, every customer has equal with :ill the standing and walking my ls regal-dell as a crlmlnal factor, In black foxes alone the gain has run feet nreu’t tired ii bil- _ rather than a moral boglllgnp It into mill-ions of dollars. Of 400 old You remember thc exhibit last l t - l 11' l y,,a,._ how l crlcll ,lhmll my leet_ has been shown by statistics that of 0*” lle ‘“°“’a“° “ 5° mg Va “e now ,ny noon. .when like the -tooth. those it receives for the first time its “11“9Bd by U18 Bill/BHC* ill P5099 “'58 .£52 “zzz .si ‘“;:f.;“°.?.::; is ef as fi, »»»- BY In Cam 0 - s m e up nine bi s. The young criminals are taken and plan- trimming rufilce consists ol 19 bills, ed under restriction but not in pris- “gh °l '2tgl”“°';l““l'|°;~ on. They are each brought into con- solgn$:c°:i' ° :’°“‘%°°§°:g;lnif tact with officials of exceptional iuon, wh", the knoll of the lmwln character who _take a real persons ls 5 $20 gold coin. The bills and interest iii them and who leave nt 20|!! P1000' :N b|'iR`l1¢ Md \\°W I-lid legitimate 'opportunity anuciima to Sl" "‘° "‘ H l‘“‘“”'°'“°'*PP°°".‘“°°' appeal to the better side that exists strict discipline is enforced, prompt FRENCH WIRELESS GIRDLE out it all there is present the sense PARIS. N°v_ 7_.n,° Frmch adm of friendly search for the better slo- ¢|»nm,n¢,h,¢ ,1,¢m,d to uublgm ‘ ment, and once this is discovered no series of wireless stations connecting troiiiiis is spai-su to develop it. mu- snelrll *$31 tlllhvglrwpg Franck B 013| _ os. w or sn oii catlve privileges follow and as oonfi Amulet The picket u hm hem" dence is deserved, confidence lm olmmlm. conunmlnu tha, “_ ls” bestowed. Usiislly lwlisii the pmanln-¢ at 54,000,000, ,bong ,gang °iTl»Ihlt to be elven,” dll in --Tl, nl l l l l. l s Doin of coiin ion in li what lyou Ulla? fl>rpl°t:c::o’iii$¢liundl=(;l; imma lil* Wt NUI! lP'°l°°‘l» b\l¢ in sus gona it sou nie psmiit. You the South Am¢\'1¢¢n~Pv=\0¢ xirdle is- mnnng ‘gt mm |-gn,-lptmn nf- cludos stations in Morocco, the . _ vice thsn ws mtovglo. You osn fscl llsrqnesss Islands, Tahiti. Nournesu. Victoria Row sure about your prescriptions ll you Uspttal of New Caledonia. and theses dances of neglect on the part of the male sex generally and of the City is the rain, and the street crossings but better prices will make this good. at least $2 000 each making $800,- of 40 bills, each of $2 denomination lSo far it has not been worn ln pub- ic. _ ‘ IB PROPOSED. llld Bt. Louis lisrtlllqllc, lo Wear 0ul Piilous made a lucky purchase from , The hewsonf I Woolen Mills. 5** _ She understood what was good in blanket value Do they weave and spines of old. They do not, they find it does not PUY- I ~i They are not going to weave any more blapkets, they are going to mske s speciality of other lines. The blanket offer consists of 320 4 yds of home spun i blanketing 72 inches wlde,"REGULAR DOLLAR VALUE. .. , _ _ We purchased the lot at a price that will enable ns to sell 5 yds enough to make a pair of large sized blankets for $3 95 per pair' There are 60 pairs in the lor, so you had better hurry. Take as many yds asyou want 791: yd. Another Clearance Lot of White llruggel in 27inch, 31, and 36 inch, Union and Al'-w iol about 4oo _yds in suitable for iuen's underwear and Ladies’ underwear and Ladies’ unter skirts. Regular pi-ice 4: to 54 our clearance price .will hs 39: This is it c_hai.ce for farnier's wife who has been looking for home-made flannel and blanketiiig. A P A T O N S t vl1'lI.’l‘.‘§.l{‘... 3 -1 TL_.____ _ _ ___ ._ ~-i_ :.5 -_._-< _ _.__ _..=.- It is 0, painful duty to announce the arrived home last week and John, Mrs. Foster and ivi-rs. MacCarron came by the mail special on Tuesday night to attend the funeral. Deceased had been afilictod with hright.’s dis- ease for the last nine mouths during which time all that medical skill could accomplish failed to alleviate the progress of her malady, but be- ing embued with a strong hope nl regaining health and a patient endur- ance of her illness, ber death camo as a shock to her husband and fam- ily who anxiously hoped for lien re- covery, but Providence willed other- wise and consoled by the last rites of her Holy Church che peacefully passed to bar reward. Her death re- moves s. true wife and mother whose many acts of kindness and good neighborliness leaves a blank in tho community in which sho resided for the last thirty-seven years, as well as s. vacancy in the home which can never be filled. Her funeral on Wed- nesday morning was very largely at- t°l1d¢d~ A 10"! Procession of carri- ages followed her remains to St., Patrick's Church where ahigh mass ,of requiem was offered by the pastor Rev. A. J. MacDonald for the repose of her soul, after which her remains were laid to rest iii the cemetery ad- .joiuing. The pall-bearers were:-Pius MacKonna, William Holland, Frank. Hughes, James Dalton, James E. Laverty and Robert Duffy. May her sou_l rest in peace. WOMANS LONELY WINTER TO HOLD LAND ‘FUR HUSBAND. WINNIPEG, Nov. 7-Wednesday af- ternoon. n woman named Snundgrg with her two--year-old baby, left.for n homestead situated sixty miles north of Winnipeg. and three miles to tba nearest neighbor to spend the winter alone while her husband secures work in Winnipeg. The husband is most anxious to put ln the DSCGBBBPYK time on the land, and the only way to do this is by having his wife spend the winter there in lonely exile. The nearest neigh- bors are three miles distant and are mostly Galicians. The woman came to Canada last. spring and is entirely ignorant :of the rigors ol’ the Manito- ba winter. \ P- Your Taste New shades and pat_ terns in Neckwear appeal to every man, and espec- ially now, at the beginn- ing of cold weather? A new - stock has just arrived at this store, and' the rich warm shades,and new patterns will surely strike you just right. The popular shape for Pall and Winter wear wlll be the open end, full shape to show s spread below the collar opening. _V `ss¢. sue. 1. sum. D. A. Bruce. V "Where you bought the list" L S T1N°ilir~:`ivion1§iil¢. C ' GERMAN i>oru1.A'i‘1oN. BERLIN, Nov. 'I-The population death of Mrs. Joseph Garland which lstatlstlcs iiasetl on the imperial can: sad event occurred at her home in BUS Ol Dc¢0lnlJ01‘ 1. 1910 SHOW that Fort Augustus on Sunday, the 3rd l-110 tvllll D0l>l1|a¢i0l1 0| G°l`U‘““Y hu ir.-st., in the fifty-ninth year 0( inn-_lincreased by 15.18 per cent. in ten age. 'lbs deceased was the third years. Ona of the most remarkable daughter of thc late Nichioldfs Bcrri-lfucts shown by the new statistical gan of North Wiltshire and leaves he- tables is the importance of the for- amen 9, sorrowing busbarid seven sonslelgn elemorit in the German Empire, and four daughters living. 'The sons and the extent to which the foreign- are John, Joseph R., Thomas andlhorn population has recently increas- Peter of Lowc1,, Mass. The daughters ed. With is pvllllllif-i011 Ol 63.925.993 are Mrs. Dowling. MPS- F087-Br. MVS-[subjects of the imperial throne, Ger- MacCarron and Mrs. Griffin all in many also counts 1,259,873 foreigners Lawrence, Mass., and Nicholas, 1.eo,lwlthin her frontiers, and Arthur at home. Mrs. lowlingl lt is patent that Germany is lm- 'porting brains and labor, for the in- crease in the foreign poDuTation has been four times as rapid as that of the native population-the increase indeed was nearly 20 per cent, in only five years, the total addition to the foreign population within this period bein-g 231,313. , There is little fear that the charter of the nation will be changed in con- sequence, as more than half the for- eign elemeut comes, from German- speaking Austria, and the next larg- est eloment. comes from Holland, n country which has more in common with Germany than most of the oth- er nations. In all, there were 144,- 000 Dutchmen, 137,000 RuBsians,`l04, 000 Italians, and 68,000 Swiss. The Rhine provinces continue to be more international than any other part of the empire. The statistics as to tre- ligion show that the Protestants ont number Catholics in theproportion of three to two. i...____.,_.i. CANAlJA`S DUTY ` TO THE EMPIRE. OTTAWA, Nov. 7.-That. Canada's duty to the empire in the matter of imperial defense and the emergency calls for immediate and substantial action were strongly emphasized by Sir Richard McBride, premier of Brit- ish Columbia to-night, in an inter- view with The Halifax Herald. After flatly ropudiating an interview at- tributed to him in Ottawa last June, Sir Richard said:- “-I can only repeat now what I said then. So far as British Columbia is concerned nothing that the prime min- ister will evolve in the way of a strong policy of naval defense will be too much to satisfy our province. We are not keen on promoting mili- .tary drill, nor are we anxious to be classed as alarmists, but side by side with the splendid growth of our sec- tion of tn.; Dominion we feel that we i owo n. duty to the state 1; the enormous Canadian asiilctgelnullz way of railways, terminals and port, that are being developed should have the protection that common decency demands. ' ’ "lf ll* Hn Oven secret to-day that the' Pacific coast is practically. de. feuseless and that if trouble arose it would hc impossible to oller oven we slightest resistance. Even if it were loo-'ted upon merely as an insurance of the property we have time we should have ample justification for Dfomlll- measures by the national gov. orninent. A HERRING IB A HERRING. WASHINGTON, Nov. 7.-A herring isfa herring. Assistant Secretary Curtis so answered to-day the gnu. tiop, what is a herrlnK. which bmi been before the treasury department for many months. It was recently discovered that many impoi-tations ol sardines were coming into the United States under the guise of herring, the duty on which is much lower than on qtllor fish. The tl'8BS\1l‘y department made a deep study of the families and' relationship of the llsh, deciding that anchovios, bristlind, sardlnes, sprats, pilchards and alswives are noe herring sind should be assessed thirty per cent. ad valorum duty when ship- ped ‘ln tins and small packages and three-fourths of one cent when ship- ped in casks, etc. The decision he- comes effective in thirty days. Blanket. Cloth for Chl|dron'a Coats ln Tan, Cardinal and Navy at $1.25 per yard just srrlvoo, Stanley Bros. I I-8M2l. "Some nice new things in iewelry received today, ineluing fox and oth- er scarf-pins, Patricia bows, brooch- cs, rings, etc. E. W. Taylor. South Side Queen Square. SHIPPING NEWS. ENTERED, Charlottetown, Nov. 8 -Bright. Murlam G., Landry, Syd- ncy;_Sclirs. J. E. Garland, Ford, St. Johns. Nfld, Edwin A. Crozier, Mc- Dougall, Pictou; Conductor, Walker. Orwell; Hurry B.. Stright, Sydney; S. S. Swansea Trader, Andcriwn. Halifax. GLEARED, Charlottetown, Nov 8 -Schrs. Pacific, Murray, Orwell: Brilliant, Hunley, Picton; Harry B.. Stright, Crapaud; Pearl, Murphy. Ship Harbour; Adwin A. Groaier. Mc- Dougall, iPictou; S. B. BWBDBGB Trader, Anderson, Summerslde. Schr. Conductor, Walker, Walkerville. i fi- i _ JN __ Consult today an agent \.':t‘_¢,l`§l" I . \\ __ ,-.Jr-, ~ 1 . . -sssis|ii\¢ig3¢mans|nmUU1 /#_ v -\< ' X” ~\ s- ` - 'io _. A ,MW f f .v., ‘el ff .W 4 '\" Utfa llll) IT EVER 0CCUR T0 YOU that modern experiments have demonstrated beyond s ‘l“°5' tion that there ls no fuel e ual to a Life Insurance polifiy. f°f fl heating s Widow's Cottage. _ of the Great-West Life-lb* Home Protector-lowest rates and hjghest dividends. ~ Hyndman di’ Co. Ltd Provincial Manager, Charlottetown. S M. Hicks, Agent st Suinmerside. , -__ ___.____L_,____ _____ ___ ___ _...__ ---~-V_________ Canada Life Talk No 2. "" °' ° ~~- "freer" "__ ....-_..._-i - 2_"'r-- 9 . 9° holders h be id ` , ,he wmblffc, wfl; gg, p‘;;l;°|l';“1‘::|¢gJg=ill1L$=r.soo.°°? on more ii... The Canada Life is the company that rtlgnl l is to _ Yo\1.I'lll t P. "yup" but oppoitufti; ;g;\§_:::“:lI;¢li;1;¢;tlmreelltable company, ollers the Cm l“`l0dlY snd talk over the matter with us. ' -W.K. Rogers f' _, _ K. S. I ' ._ . .surf .°.:-.i'.-;'-..'.-~~l The Canada Life since its in- ception -has psidf or credited _P°lcyl_1olders on, the sversge with rn5.85 for every lIoo.oo ,|I Paid n retniums These ll¢Y .‘ ,. . 1 .,__ l_~.i‘.=,