____ __"‘“»°£~¢&-. fro,- » ,lD`NI_|0N. . . ames Larkin grslldhon of one -‘oi the Manchester nartrrmstrikeleedersxei deenngoxue is exercising upon British .politim an indusnes no less remarkable becuase itlsobscure and itsreslineideneeis ii scenes. Larkin 'alter con trlhuting.-powerfuily'to make Dublin what an ' _ correspondent calls a city of the. d, with streets empty and silent, and its harbor deserted bee some to Enslswl um- ing n defy cross of labor revolt to set the country adams That his arrest and imprisonment under an obsolete statute on the charge of sedition cost the Liberal party one parliamentary seat, and re- duced the majority of another is pub- licly admitted by members oi the Government. What is not yet admit- 1 ted by Liberal leaders, but what ie G L predicted by keen observers, ln both p the Liberal and Conservative parties, are Players by other moans s .|11 sue The tunpsr D 8 G it block over which the Asquith Govern hopes run so high for many years ment may come to grief imperilling past. Bonar Law, who was pessi- is that Larkin may prove a stumbling Never, however, have the Unionist ' m among other things Home Rule for istics' iew weeks ago, yesterday Ireland. beamed with optimiafv. The tide, he John Redmond and his followers said, had turned in the flood and it are stated to view the prospect with would soon sweep the 'Liberals out oi a trepidation _unknown in their pow”-_ '1‘h|5_0p¢im1gm is not 013,, ranks during the heyday of Carson’s campaign in Ulster. - v Even more serious in some respects i are the possibilities opened up of the 1 complete disintegration of the Liber- r al Party by the withdrawal ol the Labor vote. Lsrkin’s boast of set- l_, ting England nliame may sound hom- h beetle, but assurance is given by e. W competent authority in labor cam- R paign conditions there, such as point L1 to a realization of that boast. La- 5 bor, it in declared, is ripe for revolt el against trade unions, executives. and t n "°'7 recognised by those,be: transport eo _ lilediae ' U18 particularly parliamentary reprcsen- ,md ]_._,,,.kin=s appearance in the P911. iatives. Whether the statement is ti correct or not, there has been a signi- d dcant change within the last two ti weeks during which Larkin has been t imprisoned, in the attitude oi the U oral pendulum to swing high on the dem-coder.-lor-p\nbhc~conmmption --um Bnnuann.-'rue ueetn. took ariety, which has hitherto character-lg rlnce at Prince County Hospital on zed the Opposition speeches and writ-5 Tuesday morning-of Mr. Eli Bleruerd, nga, even il they did possess any 12 years oinge, a highly respected cal substance. |and well known residsnnoi Jngmont On the other hand, well-informed; Bay where he_csrr.ied one moat buli- iberals admit that s new situation ness. l-Ie had sulleredfor some, time as been created and that, combinedfwith hrights disease, and when in ith the latent opposition to Home Summerslda lavtiloturday morning, ule and the comparative failure oiiwith a-.load of meet he was _taken oyd George's still more nebulous suddenly ill. He wus removed to the cbcme of land reform to attract the`Hospital where hs received every ectorate and the dissatisfaction oflettention and comfort, but his case he workings of the Insurance Act was quite hopeless. He leaves to, cal arena, and labor’s indignant two daughters out of a family of isapproval of the Government's ac- thirteen children.. The funeral takes on in his case, may cause the elec- place from his residence to the Eg- nionist side. ‘rfclock tomorrow morning.J. -'IQ san ._--s _ _ u Gasrdieaagmtinsnmmerssde. H91 ~»-GUARDIAN AGENT.-» IP. ‘_I. Ar ,,,,,, ,,, ,W miimn:_.1:__founuu:_»°as‘e¢£l.n~e1\a-_=»1*1°lb-' 1 _ me - ` ' t will V u ,Bootie _ , *”'~'-*~; :;:,,‘&,:;°l;:;%.t:,:° ,:?:,,.t:;t tm n°e:'s,'I|sw ‘ ' subscription .-~I¢9l_t_fin,¢B ‘ ’ 'e lmumclm. ltemsss. .4 ¢n_ld_ _ , . . For the present, however, the possiq ._ _ _ _ "nk _*ui mas ..:'.‘..‘.';...°‘“°°...,°.'3."“‘°.... :..":°‘;:| -aww -°=»»f.-»» c n ° I I ““"" “""° ‘ mud nun ieouerdiea asm nsideration and only the probable Hn, H* ‘rm m.m’_,,““," oliticel consequences ot the Larkin md mbndption. it Pon » "“°d° "°““ "M *Pen mu u cues ' - white is ale ~ Unionists are in high leather over' ‘ _ bl ek lil . _. perkbul., the blunders mess by the Asquitn_ _s,,,BBm,_m,m',, _',,h,,,,,d 5,," , uf' m§,“_,,;,. ,:,°.°‘,,`§¢°{,,l’"§5¢°°,f,,' nfl hr? Proeeciltionnrgl mhacghlilhuulirlxgtug "°°k °-r tw° b°!°'° tl” mn’ u\°7` Wil- 36°. pe:-&l'os.; poultry 8 to`10e: va, mmm_ ”wud_ in "mnd_ bgze peid___f_ox_.-__h_s: _-_:nd tix: hices_,__ lic. ner lb.; eau skins. nc. mr the sentence only alter Lloyd ghoomi-nbmued ‘prohpuy _-m7“_°xp" ind POI' -°"‘ - ___ _ eorge had incautiously declared in 4 da" __ _ _'_ ` '__,'_,,i°' u- "_, t ubue speeen cnet it neu was me ' - om _h° °"”¢ '°¢‘“° “ *N inerui party e seat at Reading. | N ,°l\\ °“¢°» -.B\Hl1m°rlld°. _ seater all carrnn S Pun rs. Included in the shipment by the Empress yes- terday were 1.Q0_ -head oi_',cnttle. shippedhy--Messrs H;'i3;"J0ns8,"Witb~-Ingljsin; "Bt:"J.'ohu;" MTP. Piiiksrd, sixty _,more this morning. This _ will complete his 'cattle shipments, amoimtlng to over' 500 head. ____ mourn a widow and -five sons and mont Bay R C Cemetery at 8`V --=.--£- RtAl| 0llR I-'REE lll'1.|\lERY 0l"FER / o __ ._ (_ » ” _ v. im ' \_ \»‘ \\ O Q \ v _A “». _ / /,/ 'v\ \ “Q .- _ I I ll _ /.. eg ia ‘ ezyf . _,fl l\i _ _ _ _ ._. . _ ,J U 1 ~ \ _»\~~ .- i -/ » \\° f- a / fx . _ lx, ____ ` nb 1*' ,'f #P 7”" r _} \C"_. _ ./ ‘ _ ,S5 ' `_~, I I ;;¢/n ‘tv \ '.'fN'.' .5 \\ _\ ,f __/_ \\\.__f_ __ ,_ _ \ L-_\ '- ‘ - . \\ 4,. f' _ ' _\_\,»‘ 0,, John; w. Renkine, sr, Jenn; F. w, f/ _ \ ,_ \.\\,» (_,,\~\‘> Campbell, summersiee; sro, Joi-uso, ' ‘ ‘ »»‘,‘ Og, . St. John; J. M. Rattenbury, Char- _A , __ . 1 _ \._,_¢5\ lottetown; J. S. Livingston, Mont- * ” _" ‘hh real; A- U. Rogers, Bumrnerside; J. » - _' _D Davis, Halifax; 0. S. Ryesson, Wor- ~ / __ ceetcr. Mass.;~C. B. Morris, summer- \. L* o '_ °° ' __ __ _ ` -»__ ~ »» Grim” ~<° " -Mas WM J VINOENT- 'run-e Sauslaeiion . C011-Sllll 2::°°l..;";:i;.%f.l‘.‘:::..‘:;:,..?“.:;;;u \_ __ _ ‘ri ‘ \(__+, - , . 5 _ _ “~"' °d\Y‘€°o“ A' \ _od ~ 4. side; Thos. T. Mortl-more,‘ Toronto, 4// a\ \ oillse plone is le. .| 1 ' ' . houseefslossd till the “valuable ones" __ _ __ _ . __ . ing steeptio val *IIOIABQINI .are 'billing at a low -to ie: n I si- with Guardian 311003 .Bum de.; g " ulxfrau-19uu. ' .- llberton market dey--H o. Baud, montreal, w. R. Mills, Guelph; Capt. Gordon Mosley, E. ; Y.-..Buggen, .Ciharlottetowng W, _ J, Grsmdsld; J. J. Lebourdais, Magda- lelns Islands; _l'. J. Johnson, New York; L. H. Davison, Charlottetown. -J. _ -BOXES LOOSE!-Foxes that have escaped from the Melver ranch, New--, teh, are dong considerable damage among the heneroost of the surround- .ng country It would be advisable for the people to keep their poultry are rounded up and brought back to their adopted home -nzPon'raN'r ms:m'rmc.-'1'%`§n- ual meeting of the Kinkora Farm-_ er's Institute will take place on Fri- day, November 21st All the mem- ere are requested to be present to discuss the business of the year and prepare resolutions, etc., to be sent o the Central Institute meeting which will take place esrly in Decem-_ ber. _ --The following registered at the Queen Hotel, Summerside:--W. J. Burgess, Toronto; R. V. Stewart, Moncton; E. W. Brennan. Cardigan; J_. A. McKinnon, Goleburn; Geo. V. Wood, Bummerslde; lil. W. McKenzie, Halifax; Jas. Foley, Truro; J. G. Gunn, G. W. Burns, Toronto; J. J. Trainor and wife, Charlottetown; C. Blackie, I-Ialilax; James Amie, Hal- ifax.--J. ' -Miss F. M. BnN'r-.- 'rue deem occurred at her home on Monday night of Miss F. M. Bent, of Sum- inerside, after an illness of about two months. She was only 19 years of age and 'was oi an exceptionally good disposition. Her untimely death is particularly _snd,, coming so soon after that oi her brother, the late lamented and e's_teomed principal of the Snmmerside1_ School. She leaves her mother and"one sister. The fun- eral takes placethis morning..7'. -Hotel arrivals at the Wisner House, Alberton, are:-Geo. J. Lune. St. John; T. W. MacKinnon, Sydney; W. J. Guard, Amherst; G. ll‘. Lane, Alberton; J. A. -Matheson, Charlottetown; F. P. Hayden, Hall- fax; F. E. Skerry, Charlottetown; R. A. Christie, St. John; H. H. McFar- lane, Charlottetown; C. B. Burns, Bt. _Braces are eller- lsl ne. *U41 IIMHWIL il E52?- gg ici ‘3’1"3“’l' ,L ~.‘ rr ‘I ,si » -'f -'r -‘_~ » -1- + -1- ,rr -r ,asa ,L l »r»’:~r':% .7- '< '» Bock of every big suéccbo 3l¢3‘li'll ' ' find” some C” Big Fwiddméfltqll Truth. Back of the success' lof the Prowse Score is truth of Public Satisfaction. Let us explain this truth to you ' HIS little sermon about Public Satisfactim _ie a true T ' sermon -_that’s why it’s going home to all of YOU--you people of P. E. Island who believe in TRUTH and whoare looking for truth in your business transac- tions with your fellowrnen. ' To begin with:--- IT IS TRUE _',- -i* -lr ~r That-for upwards of thirty three years the Prowse Store has been doing businessln Charlottetown and it has increased to such an extent that to-day it is the largest clothing and dry goods store in the ;`,,T Pr lvince and one of the largest East of Montreal. .1_. -Er -1* -':‘~'r-l‘~I~>'r‘-l~»€‘ 'Ihat--never before in the history of the iirm was it better prepared to supply the needs of the people IT IS TR UE of this community, with the fullest stocks, the larg- _ est assortments and the lowest prices. _ IT IS TR UE That-our one price Cash System l1as1evolution'z' ed the purchasing power of your money, and you 4. will never know whether your money is buying its _,_ utmost, until you see our prices and-COMPARE .<_. IT That-we have the largest stock of Meu’s and Boy’s Clothing in the Maritime Provinces and when _ other stores advertise-The largest stocks-The greatest as sortments, etc. They advertise what _ THEY KNOW IS NOT TRUE. IT IS TR UE Thu-THE STORE or sA'rrsFAcTroN j never sacrifices quality for low pricing. Nrither does it use quality as an excuse for high pricing. It considers the customer first and the customer naturally gives it Erst consideration. - -z-:-+-'r-:-c.-'.-z»»:-i-i~E-'-i~=.- IT IS TRUE That -These things being true, you owe it to yourself and your family, that, before you buy one dollar’s worth of Men’s or Womeu’s ready to wear . Clothing, Carp ts, Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Mil- ` linery, Men's Furnishings, Sleigh Robes, Hats sud 4. Caps, th at you compare our prices with those of .~_. the small stores and leiru of a truth, that _ this is the STORE OF SATISFACTION. '_ in an u 1__>__l_z___cJWsE BROS LTD 1 'Av v';_v,,f_ 'vi' ';"f`A N @i@@ -" '_ r-- I--e.. _ 5 * '1‘I»lE LINE WILL Assured in Every lI»lnun’S :.:1‘;~.:':“..f».;:“°.:i. .zz ‘.f::.:r:r°.::.:S&.::.“.;;.:.::::f Wlul llyslwvllvs i -M M single lusunee _ waive .':.;'::..‘;'::‘_°‘:';'.;- uses: ::":..:~::::.‘_°: i- J~ ' blwllld Eel ' U°l`l'°W|l1E 'husband and an aged la- .-Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smallman, of "*°" If you are a. wage earner, making your l_1v1ng by the use oi brawn or brain, you should be iwter. , _eeted in saving what you make-=iu` spending carc- Matb dist gh 1 g y mmm” A“’°"°“' ’°"i°° b°1“3 (From esterday's Evening Guardian) byatehzmilfigl iclxctiilrsn nhluthb osrtomaehwmch - §2§d”,‘§.",f;‘ ‘;{,§°'~.H- 5- 1? S*_1"°*-ll' ,_-Mr. ,James Kennedy. 1u.n.a., re- develops acidity. Un1ortunete1y.euen D,"'m and pJam°;“'§£h;;°’fI;{;{°‘;a°::~ turned to Kensington alter e. two :__e1`“$*;e :1im:°:_';°ihm\;:i; _goods which - ~ ~ ' ' bek' trip to Montreal.-K. SBI e as well 35;; _r_1a:_cu\ snr»e_r,_wiulem noun- ’ _ ~..-__ _these which are neu in bleed, sez; 'oi labor una unc no uiiueuluee are i ' °Y M°‘.“it‘_*U1~"A- _ _`,--Mr. William Whitehead, Grabam's .:‘dth”°'r'° _b“i1di'1§ Drgllerties. 'l‘bis.beiug cxporisncedwith the-labor or- _ _ A _ - d_ M _ . e eason (lf‘l‘%h1 iveete,_i‘¢8»Y_Ys_lllv,enlng Guardian) §-?,'a,m¢:gg_ 1:” Rggsstéavhétzxffé stomach-sufferer: ale uhu‘§ll)y“:i thief _ _ '~1"%_._4I;m3 .1_l$AIRliD-The seales.~(Qf;- Moncton |;¢,._;t1;eii¢__the'|u|1e;-,,1 0; °l50°1Bt¢d Bild letting in that vital °. ° f TW il 0°.. and Schu- e r in-other. in James wnmiieea ’°1*°'!Y "|1i°l1 Mn vnly come from e _ fully what you earn. _ _ ' T _fy -_ Don’c you think that Holman’s Catalog could- lucreave yourearu'- ` I never given it s chance, for we have over 15 ooo satisfied customers _on L our books and files, any one of 'whom will take the stand and testi‘y` to ' the satisfactory service iendered by Holrnaus- to the prompinrss with -` which every order is executed-to the safeguard odered by our guarantee of absolute satisfaction. And this information is nor biiserl or heresey, it is actual and practical. It is not merely “I think" but °‘l KNOW." I We Can Prove Every Statement We Make lf you have never sent Mail Orders to Hoimsn’e`we went you to do ln et our rink entirely, with the understanding that any goods that should not be up to your expectations in every respect may be promptly returned to ee at our expense. Now, place yourself in en unbiased, jedlcisi position and think: How c mid I-Iolmsn°e mshe auch e sweeping guarantee of eeiiefscilon if we were noi sincere if we were bot ebitiiiteiy certain that we een plehe you in bvery respect. We went to prove what ' missy, sed we wen: you eefpui es techs mi. _ _ _ lied _ic-_~-sissy _li-_ind ORDEI. Flloil rr _ _ - l!1P'¢‘i'f _ °'1°¢l§liv Mr-"H“s!l°s; Ober- lng power by economy of expenditure ? Don’t answer '*no’? if you have i I ` 1°” t°“"K' _ . _ |m‘;_n,.’&`_00-.,Keu¢'ington, have bee V _ ' ' well fedbody. iron- gh _b gt A 'ui_lil°`¥'i{&iéilE tebsirs, _the work mm; -\_ _ ._ ._-___ _ those sufferers who have ebeelsgbliggil -u»._.ehai~ue neuee, nenpique, ¢° minds- from men um eu ~~'rne man who shaven iliilisoi Wm -' _ - __ _ »| 7 e formed hd our "he or vin: unwise lun viscouvua n c Nev eu-A fl" “'°=1f°°11ns or when ue'sir`. ' ~' ` " ' ‘ .full ‘ ,g_.‘,‘__,-==»_ “iir-=7’“’°“.u.‘;‘.€ :f.:‘.°".:.....'°“.:%:.“:° -fi-‘°~2"~i°“`““‘ ”‘“‘ we.. q " ' me. _ hhnvnrumi __ vm ° _.M__“aq;; “F _"__ all ever the system has ‘"_“° re", °°\»Id‘ owen , ras snap when n loo uw nee¢l._leks_ Lyon: hse_'¢_lm|erte_re geo; pu” “gene M mvlueillxwun-.-you _ .sm ~-ness. rl nssmpcnsi are wsu l;""d ‘-" v‘l‘a“‘°§l1’.‘ '1-‘l“"xu°‘.I.2: if t."i.'°.‘.': 2'1"* °:.""°°‘:'°' merge .end` ° ' ` `°‘ '° " ‘t 'ut Km 8'¢-°'¢l°f*f- _ aovasmrssr mane ru realm-vermin ........°.' ther, also three daughters Mrs J Summerside lcit yesterday morning A Ph gigiufg Adv; Waldron, Boston, Mass Mrs Frank for Montreal taking with them their y ce' Y 0 u C a N S a U e M’ O n e Mi-idore. New Aberdeeni C. Mrs. dhuzhter Cassie who -will undergo H1 di U b ' - ~ " ' 11 Bestion and practically all , y hemp 011. New York. On account of expert treatment in the hospitabgorm, 9| Jgomach trouble arm nine er kind disposition she will be miss- there, she having had ber ankle ser-iam” out uf tm due to acidity b _ 1 » ;’_;1uvgs° Ugg fitllggalif flxgdsgng re lously iniurerl by a horse falling on therefor, stomach ,Huston ahm,,d_ b y S p e n a i 1. C a r e fu 11 ......_.. ...M t . _ _ F' - ‘ ' `»’-"' 'Pen Nbfthwui. Mr. name no ben ‘Wins =° we uv » miserable out ,____;-.lllfgilll Abbiimssms-_-Rev. ni-_ gunna °,, runway wnemeem me on sluten nrcaueter would .ug __e on addressed y-the V Kensington \y_grk on the Peace River District, lest that you should try e mei 0| L°dl'°1 _A- F- A. M- Oli Ftidly 'glpd gpigkg egg’ _fgvbg-‘Bly of an ‘HY i00d 01' 1006! which you mg’ waht last. delivering two sed:-em. wget. He intends to :emu in early ~“"°~ 1” m°°°\‘°¢° sm°\m=. ieklugim- which were very_mucb_ appreciated. gpring.-K. 'l1°diBf»¢l¥ afterwards, a t nm] Dr. Fullerton returned to Charlotte- -»---- _ - KU lil lit wwe ssu=rd»r__mmc.¢.-__~x. some em-e :ow e.r.n_ °r wld wwf- 'rue wnf OTTAWA, Nov. 17-Collingwood Bchrleber, chief consulting engineer for the construction of the Grsnd Trunk Pacific railway who has just returned from an inspection of the line reports that only a gap of 220 miles remains to be filled between Winnipeg and the coast. On the mountain section 610 miles oi track have been completed. Mr. Schreiber states that the DYO- gress of the work is .entirely satis- factory, that there is -an abundance gnnlzations. It is expected-to link uv the _first of' June nekt`avnd'a formal ceremony on thot _occasion-will likcli’ _be arranged for. » ‘ 1. Marshalls l 0anadlu|=_;ilg||l@her u ~w... .m,-;ri.»@u»1...»- _When you what the but in you will End ihemzhsfr. Tbere’s every Lewes! returned home from the ‘Cana '"'“"°h7» "'°°f 01' fatty |004. and ere oi bieurated me esia ergo snnvmn on raomc. “Y ""1 "mil mv 11° ____ 'which me b tli source inilames it does more be done by any s pbfsicisn I medicine I must mmvrlolis IN Powruoai. ~.--'-e-v