,.3-eip: " . iii* ~.‘ ._ ~ i¢".i»( ‘ .rw __ 1°-fi-;1.~ -rv ‘cf ' .,_"f‘r'§'{`l7‘l`~l_,»;s»-t:iil*:g§lii-"-fi§¢lf,_ii£sliffi}§1~_ii",'_ , _ __,. _ $4,000 from' .Lora strathconiw Hind) _ Commissioner for Canada, subscribed towsird thsbuilding fund of thsiisw Young Womcn’s Christian 'Ass0¢'1n_- tion. providing the cum oi $40,000 was raised. - ‘ 'Phd 8¥»‘2¢fHed amount ;iot".`ntl-__ tained, but the workers ari“`conilddi'1’t.fg that s',lil'lcient will be suhscribedib'-‘ il1S\ll'2 the $40,000 structure. /-2# 3,500 oorrun M1Nii:as,‘-‘f--3:-_ s*l.v,` _ ucv.-, occ.'_z.l."`;"-1`_¢i,i{'i`{,‘,,- five hundred employees struck today, 'rue serine li- aehiaiiu an increase of wages and other con- cessions. ' ~. GETS BIG COMMISSION. MCNTWEAL. Oct. `i-B.v;.' the ufiaiil-7. miius decision of a jury of-`slx, ~" .the $10,000 commission for a statute to` U10 m0m0I‘l' of Sir Georges Etienne Cartier was yesterday afternoonaw- arded to George W. Hill, Ac. R. 0,-_Aj _ _ _,_ _ ‘ CATUHING COLD ON `- f . ' THE OUTSIDE. (Ridgetown, Ont., Dominion.) _ A citizen of a certain town (not to' the house locked, so he declared to _sleep 'outside. In the morning, oni jgetting up, his wife opened the bed- -room window to air-the'l‘oom. Not having quite' recovered from the fun of the preceding evening, the citiven yelled from the front walki "Shit, Y catch my death of cold?" .__~____é_-_...___ l ‘- KEI'1‘H'S MAGAZINE. ccncnimitcc Mining obmii' 9- afqggf-i . ",.'.,‘ i ._ _ _ if I _ . `_,,.`,,',,.,‘ '-.--' , ___ . . ~ , . - 1 f -. yf_s____tc|_,_l>l_1y,f_in this Province. was B passenger to Cher- _tew»_r|_,irou; ,Picton last ___svenil_ig. R‘o'b’ér‘t_-and Mrs. snap' -ian<_i uiclc son' Ernest who hs've'h'0ch visiting Richard Knight, _Chai~loy,tstowu.l.en_ve this morniulon return tb B_t:fl`nhu-' , -_ -l - ._: _. _,_', ~», ._._' Rcv. 'i‘.'1i'._r‘iillc;c'cs -- rctui-ned to onar1ozmto“wnj lux, cvcning. ris .naa- been attcnding, _-_the _Presbyterian _ _S_y_-_. rica at Picton. " _ ~ '~ .-: °' '- li ollir, wlicliae been at- nieir iytcri ic ence ...i.‘fi3f~ . “Ti e-owiinrgc number. ef. 01° Pf9'i“°i%_1 *I_’resbyterian clergymen, who ha-d' been attending ther 'confsrcudb ll-'1._~\?1°f-Q!-\» 'r_e%\:_l_-ned»by_ the Northumberland last cv ing. _ - ~ - , - _ Mrs. J. i-I. Wood returnedfto MOM-_ ton yesterday -morning aff°l‘.BD_°“0“ig the summer at her home in 0111"' lpttetown. _- _ Misses Maude Bud M`BW°i`°t fglsihnt vacation with their parents -- n. _u’nter River, left Tuesday on re-_ turn _to Newton Centre, M1195- ARE ORDERED OUT'-( eastern accommodation arrived ii Uifarlottotown yesterday _at 5-30 ;,_ ni, ten minutes late; Wi the 'ris- §-,,ign_',jsxprcss at 10.20 qi. mi. thirty ,;ir_i_r_i_hf_g_c.i’jlarc. ~, ' The competition for pntri0i»i¢ D02' iryg- nrcrc aria photography @1092” to-morrow, Saturday evening. All entries posted Saturday will be ac- |-ccpzsrl and - will nc in time for the "gif gee' decision next week." -Rev. Arthur I-Iurn, of Sydll0Y. o. u., will prcacli on Sunday. Oct. 6th, in Albany Baptist church at 10,31), Tryon at 2.30 and in_ West- impeslnnn at 1. r._ rn.._and ui the "Baptist church: at Bonshaw ou Mon- day evening, Oct. 7th. J. A. and Mrs. Clark, of the Ex- perimental Farm, Chairlottetown, cn- ! he lneiitioncd) was out for an evening., tertained the members of the Bail*-ist with friends,-and on returning foundi choir at their home last evening in their usual happy manner. l’l“0f. Ealjle ' furnished music _w-hlch was heartily' enjoyed. _ Yestcrday‘the Northumberland ar- rived at Picton from Charlottetown at 12.05 p, m. She left againabout that window, do ou want me to »,4-.40 D. m. with' passengers, express, mail and' freight, and arrived at 8.20 p. m. She leaves todav at 8.20 for Picton, returning at night. Two hundred and fifteen stu-dents SIR THOMAS COMING HERE --- - ' V , have registered at the Macdonald Col- ‘--- The Modern Kitchen as described in lege, St. Anne de Bellevue, Montreal. NEW YORK, Oct.. 2.-Sir Thomas l{cith's Magazine -for October will at -0; ghége 117 ni-e for the school of Lilltfm is BXP¢¢tcd to _leave England once al_>_p_c_i_ai1 to the ladies. It is so easi- ,t,mch1ng_ Among the Inland stud- next, Sacili-day __for_ a visit to thishly sef:ll_red_ once the _outline _is lmown ents u_m__ Misa E, wjnnifrcq R535, cou_rig1:.-,~_@%_'-tff_iii ls to he mdi'9`lY.7 5. _ fan‘_d the-article is ho Zniccly; worded €»,_'a,,_Iw,.B,.,,ne,_ Miss. Geo,-me-Ob5,_ vnca ch ou ié;_f*'~' and he has written and illustrated, that it nit'iets‘vvith_m'S's~“f.1é1,,,`, 'M,,0,»,,_ Cgar1,,¢tet0w,,_and that he -will not discuss yachting or instant approval. im” Ma,-gmwt Belle McLeod, U1gg_ the Amerlca’s Cup while on this side. Some magnificent types of houses of _ Au but Miss Ross are taking up the He Willfspend a' few days in New modern design found in`thc far East Y‘0l'k and then go on to Canada, lat- are .most attractive and many illus- Homemakors Course, of one year. er visitin S n F' ncisco. trati s r lso iven of American _ g__f__n;____ homgnolaggog .,ms§e_ _ :zllexall Toothfaste will thorough- Horsns oi-lirics: Fon 'rlic ncnrc grounds and gsracric arc lv clean# 01° _mth Wi*h°“¢ lime . ‘- BREAD AND BUTTER. scale wil-li-at length and many ang- unplwafftly rough or gritty. It - _ _-___ _ggseiong are Qfisi-sd for the October; means harder gums, whiter teeth and NEW YORK, Oct. 1.-Beginning t0- vegetable garden. l_1\ "\0'\1i-h _l1\W3Y9 Clean and “WCW- dn`v most of the New York hotels will Good places in the 'house for clos~ Put up in collapsible tubes of con- raasc serving brand und butter as a,ets is from the pen of Mary H. venient size. with ribbon opening. free a.“t‘esso`ry to meats. The dineri Northend and in it she solves some Price 25c. The McKinnon Drug Co.l who calls for bread with his break-‘ important secrets in this time. Corner Great George and Kent Sts. fast 082 or with his dinner will| The usual home builder's designs _ -_ lc--iMtf. henceforth [nd an extra chnrizc of ten and plans are given besides thc many cents on the checkl. _ 'other questions dealt __ with monthly., 'The change was approved by the* Max. L. Keith, Minneapolis, Minn., l0¢‘§;‘€‘tBi“» Bm 51 <75- 101' MBC C0111; l coughs indicate some chronic inflamation of the air pas- Sltrcs. lt .may become chronic lie- causc _the system, unaided is unable no rnrnw ic nfl. 'rhc am nccrlcu to ci- fect n cure is Jamieson's White Pine and Tar. There _is no other remedy so `wholl‘y reliable for the cure ' of new or old coughs. 25 cents. J_- G, Jamieson, Druggisi.. 10-4M1f_ THE MI(‘/llOSCOI’E. The story of the discovery of tho telescope, how it was hound up with ' that wonderful emanicipation of the human spirit from the thraldom of mcdiwal iznornncc cnc thc iictrcc ci Hciwtmc "ight, has bccn tolli by _ many learned msn§ hut I vsntnro to V think that tlic__ai,»ccv,ry_Di.cir, mic. rosoope, which has never yet had its historian .orl poet, was ons fraught . With many more beneficent results ‘Or humBI1i_i=y._By its scrutiny the in. visible but actlial_so_urces of most of lhc BC0\ll'Zes of mankind have been discoveredgand it would seein that if, is-in its power and not in that of fleets or armies that we must look f0i`.__ U10 _Dllysical salvation of the sons of men. Man may redeem him- self from death, not by sweeping tim ; heavens 'with the' space-annihilating 1 telescope. but hy, peering into nie dust of the earth with the space- renting microscope.-Dr. Fraser Har-' ris in Sclencsr oli~'r1~1Nc. Mouooniilus nero .ilunnlcil -.~.__. .wmte Héeq-;__garinents, those ‘dazzllngwhite linens, owe w__,_,_,,,,_____,_,_,_,_,__,____,,,__,, é,__,_,___:_,_,,,:_;) _______ -vcryl~ lip 0-§i\_2i\*°*i* :_§._§_":.§__j-.,‘;;._;',i:.f_'.,._:_.:_.:.f,z:', ella: Ry '\\'g-,A bill _'i~ii;_°-liriirillirv _idbgrcrf di dir migllfsl ‘ 1-’ ;_' _ “\.»_ _ ’ _cry .ingdiim seldom ever secs n sum ehcehding $100, no with the picture ci _thc ,_ poiuibiiicicp Norma, him lr America 'hc readily cgi-can to psy Lack from his wages ess-ned in work nidonce with Uncle Sam _ _ Hlllfl e’ , ' i 1 'miami | io.ii0 lm night (alter thc 'arrival ci the 'rignlsh'-'nxrrclll and 11-00 the previous night '; . _ Thos. Brown Bpo_k§_ne_, Wash., ; Mics o.`oi_i_r_.ifimn'~s,_ ewiion. N- S. u. w.- noc_gey,~ se. xiolm. _N. s. - J. Mcicehgis, sl. racers. - R. J. Lewis, st. item. The following registered st the Rc- _ vers Hotel, Charlottetown. between seniors if . .l _ _ _ ____-i, ,_,_ 0. ' Farmers 'are requested to‘»3fal*l‘and- _..». i iw ii!-it is If r; ._ _» . _,. if ti -.. ... r: i.u._ Z .~ ., .r. A. ncliarescii, iianilnsw, L. A. whicsinan, Albany, N; s. Brace, Sunimersi . _ aB_nd Mrs. Egan, Sydney Mines, Mrs. Edum_s_s, Hull, Ont. K. McDoi`1`ald,_ Boston. M. Jacobs, Cleveland, Ohio. From yesh_e}‘_dsy's'svsnlng .3uardinn. .Miss G. Chambers, Newport, N. S. =C. W. Rooney, _Bt._Jo_hn, N. S. J. J. Mcliensia, St. Peters. H- J. Lewis, St. Peters. _ .---r- .--r-`-~+- _ The following registered at _thc Vic- toria Hotel, Charlottetownfhetwcen ' F!- F19? the Tignfsh express) and 11.00 the previous night: ‘ . - Dr.‘ Maeffhall, Orwell. _- Miss MacPhail and maid, Orwell. Miss Centryman, Orwell. _ Mrs, _-Isnkins, Orwell. Neil McQusrrie, snmmcrsidc. V. Coffin, Mt. Stewart, A. Saunders, Bummerside. 4 Geo Tweedy and wife, Alberton. R. Hart, "I’ol'onto. H. Gardner, Liverpool. H. McGee, Bt. George. P. Brown, Montreal. N. Ansnll, Toronto. White, Bt. Stephen. Hunter. Gert. es Sullivan, Montreal. Erving, Madras. Bynoe, Barbado. R. L. Desi, Toronto. Fraser, Halifax. Fraser, Toronto. Hiltz, Halifax.. Murray, Truro. _vesterday’s evening llunrdinn. Carruthers, Montague. B. Green, Montague. _ Fraser, Sollris, McEwen, Moreli. Dr. MacPhnil, Orwcil.~'@ Miss MacPhail, Orwell. rsrssrssssrssrresrr >>:rQ~€§§»>>!'5;35"§'.°‘9° H. The following registered nt fhc Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, between 10-20 last night (lifter the urrivnl of the Tignish express) and 11.00 the previous night : Geo Forbes, Port Vernon. ' G. W.`Larkins, Alberton. Wm. Richards, Bidcford. McNeill, Murray River; Mc_Ki_nnon, Murray River. McDonald-and wife, Bunny ae. uses? P¢? ogsgsrr Rawherry, Halifax. Ockbank, Bsfel. Anderson, St. John. li. Coafly, St. Louis. _ _ E. Morris, Dundas. J. E. MacLeod, Uigg. From 'yestsrday’e evening lilunrdiiin . Geo.Forbcs, Port Vernon, ' J. W. Lorkins, Alberton. ` Mrs. F."W. -White, Halifax. PLENTY' OF EVIDENCE. "I wonder," said `SliEhers, stopping his car at the roadside and address- Weit. and we wish him and his estim-, ing im old man w°rki”¥ in the fields' l"if I can get any gasoline around here?" _ "I reckon you kin," replied the 'old man, straightening up and leaning on h`is.hoc. "Ye kin get it in yer sys.- tem, anyhow. Them cars ahead o' _ve seems to have left a few tons of it behind ’em, jlldgin' by the condi- tion oftlfe a*t`fn6é'p`he“r`e."` " -- ` 10.20 last fi-ight (after the arrival of ` Pownal _Stre_et, before est cash price. _ . Io,zME6i R-.H'.Ni'c'holieon personally,»a‘t No_'_29__ _ .- ., `}.j rid. ni ,,.i ,_ -» _ dispos'_i_a'g"of _ .__y _ ' .ff oats, as Mr. Nicholson is paying 'the l’ii;'glfl-A ',- _ _ I _ ._, , .c iiesi i-,;i___ sl-IEARING SHEEP is '1-IRKEY. The manner of shearing sheep in gym. and .ii Asiatic 'rcrkcy cowl not differ .materially from the an-_l cient methods of the people as ap-4 [lied to practically every other do- cation. While the sheeD industrl' is one of the oldest of the country, hav- ing existed for centuries in the same pa,stures_ where the ci.cest'~rs of the _ present herders also tended flocks, ' there docs not appear to have been nny improvement in _the manner of shearing or breeding the sheep. rlhcaring is still accomplished in thc crudest way, the workers always leaving a considerable amount of wool on the animal, while the fleece removed is cut most unevenly. The shearers frequently cut great holes in the skins of the sheep, which by thc use of modern shearing machines could easily be avoided. In the vicinity of Aleppo and the pontlgubus territory there are about 2,-600,000-sheep. producing about 5.- 60ll,00(l pounds 'lf wool per annum; iisjgdnd and vicinity, Mosolll, Dam- ascus, and north in the interior of Asia Minor there are also great num- bers, which will giveisome idea of. the need for modern shearing machines. Home of the principal wool b\iyel”B of Alepi7o‘arc also importers and-com- mission agents, and as the importers handle practically all goods enteringf the country, and are in close' touch, with the wool producers, it seems likely that the quickest and surest way to introduce sheep-shearing 'ma- these business men. 'About the _only chines would be through certain o!_ __ n.asIoNA'rIoN. _ _-.. what tho' the wav be dark. » 5; ' And there gleam! 11° NZM ‘shud fu My blessed Saviour steers my bark; " I shall have no fear or drvnd. v What tho' nil' hops he gonc. . And the future bare and dim! ' My eyes shall seek the blessed dawi That shall bring a sight of Him. What tho' the start should fall, And the sun arise no morcif The lowly Christ-child welcomes all On yonder sinless shore. _ ` And so, let come what may, While life its course doth run, _ I know there _dawns a better day, When sin and strife are done. Oh, blessed is the one who died On Caivar_y’s_ cross for ms; There flowe from`out his-pierced side?- Thc blood that set me free. - i het hos-ts of evil marshalled \1°r And foes, their strength combined, My God, I am resigned .‘ -_._._.__.___-_- IN Lovins lvisllvldnv. ' ____ _ ,f 'There passed peacefully away to the Eternal! Home, at' Union' Road, Rings County, on Friday morning. Sept. 13th, 1912, Mary Moldlllaha widow af the late John Ross in tihe 6-lst year 'of her age. -..- linrse clippers in use are a few pairs or ordinary band clippers owned by Europeans. Horses aro_ seldom clipped in. .this colllltry, and .it would prob- `ia.biy 'he difficult to introdutd _ma- chines for 'that purp_ose, though they are nee'ded've`r_v much. "'I‘he`matter might also he taken un with the im- porters.-'Daily Consular and Trade Reports.' .i.___.._._._.__.i FAVORITE FICTION. 1 |11-1 “Clif°‘ts.in Rises Prompfly at 8.15." "Miss Dumleigh Then Favored the Company with a Recitation." _ "Mr. and Mrs. Orville R. Dupp Are the Happy Parents of Twin Daugh- ters." “I see -You're Busy; I'll Dctain 'you Only n MomcIlt._” . .'-_'~fAlthough 'she suffered _ gtcatl' _ _ati .-times, for many years from astgmu- " sind heart _troubls_,_ she was ill only. i _i-.w'¢'ea‘9s'siiil‘ iiiiirvsuiilieii destncsigls ‘as caveat shoclmtoisll hcl* i¢i¢udP¢, li" Her noble life andswsct Q\i\'ll_Qll1 - `ch_aracter endeared her tq' aj - circlc oi friends. _.und.ll1b Wdkl H much missed iirthe-homo nnd’in_’tlI§ ccmmiiniiv ii whiclullvcd- Ross was the eldest daughter of the lm John Mcuului °f. New _1’_°*"@.-_ _A family of four sons and four dAu2li- ters are left to mourn the 1088 0| B Calgary Arthur in Edmonton John in Ottawa, Vernon at homd. M" Oliver McNeill. N°W Pdffh. Nfl AW! "sf, Krsys, Inga, Alberta. Olive in Kamloops, B- C-. and Bvrflll 5* The funeral service was con -of Souris, n former Pastor of tim Methodist church at- Union Road. of wihrch deceased ‘was a consistent mem- 1 i He had drank coffee for years till the bump comes. iTherc Was a Man ln Our Town \ and he was Wondrous Wise- . 0 . -. 1.' ,§_ ~ _i ~ r- .;_-5 l.”“’~.i You couldn t fool Him, Oh Nt-' Coffee didn’t hurt him. Many a man is prelty sure that while coffee may liurt o' _ _ Bu____~__,_et'_ h¢a_,1a¢},¢,fi-azzled nerves, an irritable heart, indigfsu_on_ ai_1_d__isl_eepless- _ ness begin to “get hlm”, lie s apt to look around for a reason. . . .- f But The Bump Came- - _hers it dont hurt h'im=‘- Iii il l'-ri; A -- »'~ , € 4 13 l __ _ i ` 3 ~ lr ir-_f 2 ' _ » . _ _ . _ -» ___|,i , _ 1 ..l“ wi 2 I _ . ‘a-If ti? 'A ;. 0,1 if i " 1 .il i i » ,,.._.~i ' L il. » X; ‘i #15 s ~ l . fi ».-1, ...z ..» v ;:. wise and loving mother. _ Ernest in -. ,.1 ; li. ff ` ;be`r." , ` f .4 gi » 1 ij ,.. i ,'l‘ . `£ _iii »4 ._ ._ .i.. _.li i _ Oflaie years coffee his li , 4 i 1'- F an -I 0S»TUlVI This pleasant table drink much resembles real java coffee in flavour, but is free from “caffe ine” (the drug in coffee) or any other harmful sub- Btlflct. _ - _ Psgigin, made from choice Northern wheat and the juice of southern sugar cane, has put many former coffee drinkers on'the Road to Wellville. l - \ ` __ . .1 "Thcl‘e’s a“Reason” _.,_,,,,_..,-,.,_._ .. . .;;;;°l;ml‘§;§§yf,,,§“;,,§"°:§;'g_f,,§\;¢2;,,${'=_ Marc by ccii¢iii§ii`Pcslucic.evfcsi ccmpiay,1.\crc rcclsictoiim that will insure ldm securing a rc- ._ _ _ _____._____‘____, . iii.. with ms," wnies afviend fiom, flomei 'rv li. ilgliicr pcclclimciii scing ic mah me ‘iogf and diizy. IU!! ,ii Umfif' W . lhicken url my blood. .(T°U- fi. Jim- 5* harmful ss coffre. because ii_cl'n\tl_ihl calf- eine, tho dn|gioundln_cofIi_l-)‘ . . _ The heaviest. was whit _.il UN" _ 9|! m -s - :.‘;:.'“:.f.*.‘ ..i..:ii.. and sent rn-i _i_o bed._Af_!¢:_°_:¢ °_;bl\\'.\; ’ ‘ .fl sr o _ _ ». déiinctlrrevlini; q'i`i:|i,i\f’q§dH’!e-sill! ig! P°5“.“ -'li went.; li¢._ih» upon i round it not only a gallant lndisfn snirg biterlgl bm ` foodll tell. _ _ » "mil `my'.s`\fmsc\~, lhe 'legions' md dizziness. the unocglagaciory co_i_i:_\_f,\Bi| 0; , -b I! llfl .u. :lin 'l»df's?¥‘\“:i'iui and my ihfiiv smigs (muh begsnqnleliiv to reem- ¢r, fbngnnio vcbolld shd hue steadily continued anzilnnw. l'i..rs a goes tim and lm rejoicing in round hen h whiih I mrs lc ihe on of Possum-'f _ that givziu by Canadian Poouisa Go., Wi ‘ cor, t. nm uolaliic scsi-. '-ffhi R°¢¢_,*° w»llvi\ls," in pkg. "There I I N002 ~ ,.. P fl 'i 1-, e fi -i . .V-, The reason is lain when a. change is made COMES ATIME P When ,Tsaml coffee Show “lui thi# i from coffee to = ' it V A .0 ‘V I” aantfuinyl Q. .> \... 'E ?' . liomc. . »_ ' iii. dnctca by thc Rev. 11'. A. wishtmw- _ ,_‘ i i ff; K* ,i .‘ .. ~i r if i Q!" _i_ I-lang me upon 8 Calvary, __ , . ° \- .i ‘ ,gc T