Si 3000 Guarahteed |05 . _ .. .,-, ., . - -- - __ W.. ,.. , ,_ ,, _ , _ _ _ -nw _,nu ._..__. '_ _ .. , , . PAGE’ Moruunc _ _.___,.___. ___J__;/,,,_ .-.~ _-_ ' .t~_, -.- 5. E . -:h__i,_;. __. _ v i _ _ _ ; _ _ _ ' Y NDED lB9l ;f ,_,,,,,,1,>,~,'.{-,M9‘i-...Mimiiwl CHARL0T'rE'1‘oWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, oc'roBER 25, 1905. ~ , {,,,g,i,,<;g~gg,1;E,e,ai,°,;§,r,l;,, _. 1, ,y -iiiiiiiiIN”"ii `Ui\iiiED EMPIRE iiiiiiu iiuiiiiis `BRuNsw|Ci< iiwiuuiiiiiiii r MUHHAY Hilti BANK THELATEST iii iiiiiiiiiiiiii i __ANi<'REMAiNs iiuiiiui iiviii pm 1 , lotietown, Over the O _ from Char ` f tIanada’s Monetary institutions, with Cap- sem out by paid Agent ,fone Separate, Declining Amalgamation- Will Double ital of Five Millions Head Office on this Of U18 Bl! lflsuffmvo Com its`Ca iidlfllltht' ‘Mana er A oint d- Ngw Bridge on ThanKs GivingDay-Roadto . _ ' ’ _ __ ` _ P _ES - PP P side _ rms ` open Later. ' anda Branch in London _Some ' ____ _ A Policeman Chasing Boys'Breaks The Gniii-.limi is pleased to BDl_‘_°““c° to session of the Insurance Commission thc p,,0|,i¢ oi this Province that me new i,,»;.i,;¢ across the liiils- |,0r,, is sntlirzicnily U0!-l1Pl3l»¢d» and I hvuciiii passenger train will ieiive (lliiiriottetown Siliifllill 50' monw, ,,,0,-ping nt nine o'clook for Murrnyllivci-, icavlng there on return at imc o`t-lock. Single first class tickets imninlistntiims good for return will be isqneii for this train. The train wills-top at all stations both goiiiuaiiilri»iiii‘iiiii;.; and will also “loop ihcloop"iit\'t-rnon Iilver. No doubt a liiriie nuniin-r of people will take ad- wmigeoi this tho first train to cross oveitiiencivin-liligc. Trains will not be- gin to run roi,-ui:n~iy before Novemberilrst. ____._--Q-_ illllllll WllHKillS llill|Si illlillii i`.ii.i. lli\'i,ii, Iiiiiss, October 22.-The 11f,||1iii-t\i~ii-xtilir count:ll,rcpresenting tho orgunizeil i-,iiton mill operatives of the city, today dei-irled to refuse the offer made by the lllitnufacturers' association last week tc niiviincc wages live per cent, and iiiimtiuci-. n profit-sharing plan. 'l`he munciiiiiiil rcqurstcii the restoration of the reiliiciiun oi 1:l§, which went into etl`cct.liily 25, itliil. No immediate trouble in the mills is anticipated as ii. result- of the disagreement, and it is probable that liiture iii-gututions will be conducted dur- ing tiiimenriag weeiu».5i2\Q textile eoulnoll. helii n special session of twn hours and a hnll iiurzitioz. and according to Secretary Taylor the sentiment was unanimous at iiiecouncii that they should insist upon a stniiglit advance of slightly over fourteen percent. .\Sl{lN'i‘ll.\'l‘ BURNS with eczema, :inriisi-u\~ci-cii with eruptions that dis- cln\r;;cn thin ilniii, may be made smooth anilsiglitly with \\'citver’s Cerate. But this uxtcrniil remedy should be used in conjunction with Weaver's Syrup. WEATHER TODAY. 'l’ono.\'ro, Oct. 2~l.~( Speclal.)-Moder- ate westerly winils, fair and cooler, a few scattered showers. , lliriard's Linlment cures Dandruff- an anna ii-on 20 per cent Reduction off Invictus - Shoes to ma_ke room for Sisters. Nonscto pay full price, when you can get them as follows: $350 shoe now $2.80 $4-oo shoe now $5-20 $5-oo shoe now $4.00 This is a great bargain. Sec our counter. Goff Bros. '.l`onoN'ro, Oct. 24-(Special)-'l‘hc United Empire Brink is to be the mime of Cani\da`s newest monetary institution. In order to fuclltiate preliminary work inciilcntal to the inaterialization of such an institution the charter of the Pacific Hank of Canada has been purchasedand the name will be changed by application to Parlinnicnt in due course. George P. llend, inte General Maimgr-,r` of the Stanilanl Bank is the initintorof the new project which is capitalized at if§,00o,0o0. It includes among its directors E. A. Duvernet, Rev. Provost Macklem, Samuel Barker, M. P., Hamilton Lord, Ernest Hamilton, Evan and H. Llwollyn, M.P., of London, England. A largc amount of capital has been of- fered In England by London financiers. The distinguishing feature of the new Bank is that while its head offices will be in Canaria it will have it branch in Lon- don, thus atforiling it opportunity to fulfil the purposes embodied in ii.s name. -‘The \Vo1'lil.' THANKSGIVING IIYMN all ., _--4- (lod of our sires, who knew Thy hand Upon tba seas, and sought Thy will ~ In building up this pleasant lnnd llelp us that we may know Thee still. Forbiil in us the things that be ~-- Thine insult and our injury, The evil pride and vain desires, That scorn Thy name; God of our sires, Turn 'l‘hou Thy chiidren's hearts to thee. Not ns of old, from angry foes We pray for triumph and release, No plague destroys, no war-fire glows, But lo, the perils of our peacei ` I The lcnience of the nummer`s sea. The wealth that is our poverty, . The soul asleep, the mind waxed gross Tliiit understands not its own loss. Turn Lord, Thy chlldren‘s hearts to Thee. , ` For, lo, the land, 0 God, is Thine, Tunofby. tbogromsamifoid Of saint and martyr, souls divine, That gave Theo praise in davs of old, Anil Thine thc land shall ever he. 'Freed by the truth that made it free i 0 Lord, buptizc as for the dead, Lest we be disinherited. Turn Thou Thy chiidron's hearts to Thee. Hugognh Upton Park Races Thursday Oct 26th, 1905. Upton Park is situated at North River 3 miles from town on Dr. T. jenkins farm. Signal boards will be placed along the road to enable everyone to locate the trackr, The last race of the season will take img at Upton Driving, Park when the Following races will take place at 1.30 o’clock Thursday Oct. 26th i9o5. Entries close with the Sec y. P. S. Brown, Wednesday at 8 p. in. This track nas been put in the best of Condition and will more than keep its re utatiou as the best place on the Island for an afternoon‘s fun. The following entries have been re- ceived. ' 2,35 emiss- |,,Ile-ilclia, B M entered by I-I C Hooper. Jessie SMcl,aughlin, black, Mentered b R H tems, yLndy Mac, B M, entered by P S Brown. Prosecutor, BGld, entertfl bl' Ffed Cameron. 3 MINUTE CLASS ` Parker C, B Gld, entered by I-I G Murphy, Mabel, G, B M, entered by Harold Grey. Jack Dillon, B Gld, entered by Fred Cameron. Mur h . ’I‘oLlny'l.l`huinb, B Gld. entered bY H C Hoo er. Trllxy B M, entered by llrj. Leflwell- This no doubt will be one ofthe most interesting races that has taken place this year on Prince Edward Island. This track is noted for its good racing and fair play_ to all. The elntries insure a good field in each class and as the horseo are very _evenly matched in speed close finishes will be the Order °f the d _ - ‘Illness will start sharp at :.30 WN l Rambler, B Clil, entered by M _l_' ______, ,. ._ ,.,.__f,_,_l.____._-____4 THE illi Sill Hlllllll illllllli LONDON, Oct 21.-Many ofthe weekly publications, including the Spectator, the Saturday Review and the Outlook, ex- press regret that the Dean of West- minister should have sanctioned the in- terment in Westminster Abbey of the ashes of Sir Henry Irving, and denying to Irving the greatness as an actor in the sense that Garjk was great. They arizue that space in the Abbey has become so limited that none but the natlon's greatest should beintcrred there, and lt. is impossible to regard Irving in that category. Some of these articles openly assert that there are other actors of lrv|ng's :period as great and perhaps greater, whon.\ nobody would think of having interred in the Abbey. Kr-:NDALL Is Comma.-The Y.M.C.A. made ii. wise move when theysocured Fred lil. Kendall the great American entertain- sr for an appearance in Chorlottetown, Nov. 20th. Seldom if evor has just such an artist been heard here, and as his en- tertaining is very much on the popular or- der, there is not the slightest question but that he will have a splendid reception both as to the lize and appreciation of his audience. The Y.M.O.A. intend using their much improved Hall for the pur- i 'capacity of tho same will be tested, they 'can acconnnodate more than ever before. Ethel Munro Batting one of the leading Monoioglsts of Boston will assist Mr. Kendall, ami Mrs.Kondi\ll'ln the capacity of Pianist will add much to the pleasure of the occasion. r--i*°°-1-_1' How To Cure Corns And Bunions l"h~st, noni: the corn or bunlon in warm water to soften lt; then pare it down as closely as possible without drawing blood and applv Ol:u\mberlain‘s Pain Balm twice daily, rubbing vigorously for five mlullte pose, and while they feel that the seating brought out the information that the Mutual Life had employed Charles Smith to prepare and send out for publication ceedlngs of the Commission allowing the lSllllil HEASUNS lilH~ lihillllllli .._.._._' Set Forth in Toronto News by Lieut Governor McKinnon Premier Peters and Dr. J. The Toronto News in an extended review of Canuda’s reasons for thank g en as to why lrlnce Edward Island should at this time be grateful are His Honor Lieutenant Governor McKinnon. Hon. Althur Peters, Premier, und Dr. J. T. Jenkins, ex-M.P. Interviewed hy The News as to puh- lic reasons for thanksgiving this year Lieutenant-Governor McKinnon said to your correspondent: “Prince Edward ls- frlends, and we look for thousands of tourists tu come in the future to spend their holidays in this great health re‘ sort. The visit of Earl and Countess GFGY gave our people great encourage- ment. We \vore also honored by Princi-‘_ Louis of Battenburg and his squadron Ministers of the Grown and the Trai sl continental Railway Commissioners also gave cheer by their visits, and their in- terest in our welfare. The Hillsboro bridge and fifty miles additional railway will be in operation in a week or two, giving fur- ther fucllltles for traffic and travel. The Province has, indeed, good cause for gra- titude. There's a divinity that shapes our ends. hew them as he will". A HRIUIIT OUTLOOK. Hon. Arthur Peters, Premier, said 2 “A never better, and the Island has emerged from a state of gloom to one of hopeful- ness. approaching four score. years, and world, but never havel experienced ai summer uiore thoroughly enjoyable than thatjnst past., for which I feel heartily thankful. 'l‘o everyone the weather has the soil doubly so. It has allowed him to grow and harvest abundant crops with ease and comfort. The many benefits conferred upon us this season by n beneilcent Providence surely demand our heartfelt gratitude." PAIN ABOUT THE IIIPS. Y _ It is a common complaint. with women! The right treatment is Nervillne, which penetrates to the seat of the pain immedi- ately. 4 Nervlline warms and soothes the affected parts draws out theirrltaticn and pain, allows the patient ease after one rubbin§ No linlmont so economical and safe. early fifty years in use, and the demand immensely greater every day. Nervillne must be good. J. AUGUSTUS BENTLEY Barrister and Attorney OFFICE: Upstairs Brace Brick Building SUMMERSIDE. P. E. I. MONEY T0 LOAN on good security of land moderate rate of interest.. 3 tts and w tl Doo Slat E. B. WILLIAMS, lat each application. A corn plaster - . should bo worn a few days to protect P5330 ' if tn ii A ini ‘ 24\21 ' ' Secly fhrrmdl rnlanboebrullrxoll gellllerhlznalz msd OFFICE'-HOLMAN BUILDING ‘ (`h'“`l°i-'°*0W"- l T. Jenkins. t ‘ Manitoba, who intend to establish a fulness published a series of brief inter- colony more views from leading citizens and public --`----i...__ men of the various Provinces east and » ’ west. Among those whose views are .. . . ll]MlHli lliWEl i _'M l Directors' 1, Ncivlvoimloet. 2.;-isptieiiiii-'r...i..y'.. Arms' _.. -A . i €_** posed nipiilgamagipn °g me Bunk of New ing its capital to one million dollars and in the newspapers reports of the pro- Brunswick and Bank of. Montreal has probably establishing branches at various been “muy dropped. provincial points. Mutual Life in a favorable position. _ While the Ifliill Gllllfd build WBFB P1111: The unnounccinent was made today Of. lngin Queen‘s Rink tonight policeman tho appointment of A. I3. Fessen as Campbell went on the roolto chase some Milrlager of tho New Brunswick Bank, boys who were creating disturbance. Siwfwdlnirtw. E. Sinveri. Mr,1<'ei-mm at Hefaiicaine mound and broke i...».i. present is Mazinger of the Bank of Ottawa arms, besides being otherwise seriously at Montreal. hu,-t_ _ iNllllNlliS SNUWSTUHM IN ` Bill lllillli illlll SUUTH ililillli § WI»\`Nll’l`3“. 0Cl- 24-(SlJ¢0il11l-A tract Ma<'r.r-mn, Alberta, Oct. 24-(Special)-A of forty thousand acres of land north of bad snow storm here caught everybody Meifort, Saskatchewan, has been pur- unprepared, chased by the Mennon.ltes from Southern 1>0i;ni,o@g are badly fl-pz5n_ iii uiiiu iiisiii Bill" gills _`_ _ - Ottawa, Oct. 20.-Mr.l..oveday, deputy _LoNt\oN, Oct. 20.--Admiral Dewey has game warden, today seized 700 beaver sent to the London Standard which will skins valued at $10,000. It was a splen- publish lt. tomorrow, the following reply did haul, but the vigilance of the warden land is flourishing this year. The home- ‘ ~ ,_ _ _ .qgnan invitation from the Standard-to=-will gouvrcwarded as the skins turned °°m°'§"°"mm‘"8“ ln 55|, “m`"°l“‘l Pld give an expression of feeling with ref- -out to be the property of the Quebec Gov- orence to Admiral Nelson, the one huu~ ernment. They had been seized at Abit- dredth anniversary of whose victory 'at `lbi, and were being forwarded to Quebec Trafalgar will be celebrated tomorrow:~ through the medium of Revlllon Bros., “I am grateful for the opportunity of the fur house at Montreal. In both On- uaying that I always think of Nelson as tario and Quebec the law forbids the kill- that matchlcss sailor, whose genius saved ing of beaver and otter,aud also forbids and glorified England, whose career is an anyone to have in his possession the example to the sailors of the world and skins of these animals. whose tehdcinass of heart cndears him to all mankind. A hundred years have could Not Be Benen only made his glory the greater. "i*""**°"'*'* The uniform success of Chamberlain`s A lutllclous lnqulry. Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has _ _ ’ , __ _ \von for it n wide reputation and many A \\ ell known traiellmg mnnwho visits eo le thou hout the count Wm u me the drug trade says he has often heard p.LgM Chg _ M M ‘M get Mmlfwl druggists inquire of customers who asked WED SIS? ` “IL nwciis' mm mngfia' ky" A gmmh medicine' whether it Wm’ andlis the best.. prepnration`I know of. It lfafhtfafo-ll‘1;hlld or mr an adult". “dl couldn't be any better." I-Ie had a serious L I they almost' imnlmmy attack of dysenlry and was advised to SDL"-'itil viwso for thanksgiving for this recommend Chamberlaiifs Cough Remedy. .` . , _ i try a bottle of this remedy. which he did. Provlnce ls that. the olmook' so dim( mst The reason for this 'S mm’ they l‘"°w with the result that immediate relief was year. is new bright- Phis Season S crops there is no danger ii-am it nnd that it are magnificent, banishing fears of failure always our-eg, There ii, noi, the lengt and financial depression. The prospects donga-in givingity and f0,.c0,,ghS colds for industries and farming interests were and group it 15 unsurpassed, Fm- 'gale by ` _ LHICAGO MARKUS’ obtained. For sale by all druggists. all druggists. '”“" Onrcaoo, October 24 - (Special)- `;|,.ER “ -n of Dec Corntnewil-IQ May Corn '45i ll E ‘IIBJI pl‘CDHl‘ll.l.0I`y IIICGLI ff ' ' Dr. J. T. Jenkins, ox-M. P., a veteran in the mlnlsterm members of the Mock Wheat 873 Wheat 82-li politics and medicine, said: “I um now Pmliamunt in Morgan & Dun-y»s Omoo mst, ` Pork $10.10 “ Pork 12.37 night, at which the Lender of the Oppo- have lived In rlliferent parts of the “mon created some c0ns|_c,.n“t,|on by TEARING DOWN SIGNALS does noi walking in unannounced, as if mistaking d°l"Y 9l""`“”~ OPl“m'l"'de" l “medicines” the caucus for it general meeting. Then “‘“,Y check ¢`°“Fflll“|?» bm' the wld SWF* tiicre was fun. The M. P. expects to an- D°'“0l~ l-¥`m¢i“'1\e“ Y0ll lwillll 50 COUZII nounce the formal opening of the session Wk" A-""“'s Lum! Bnlsnmv free ~h`°m been most welcome, and to the tiller of ,h0my_ }opinm, full of healing power. | _ i |' _ ,pnunlrauuuununnnnhdlnllhhlallnvanvta NEW LYCEUM THEATRE Thuisilay Evening, iloi. 26 PROF. ll ARRlNGTON’S MERRYMAKERS Queens of tl\e_Air, Miss Gladys Nickeson Bell. - Butter Fly, Fire and Spanish Dancer. ' Prices 2 _qc and 3 5c.~ ~ S'i‘. JoiiN, Oct. 2~l.-(Special)-The pro-i The local institution proposes increas- i 1 ll For Business Men. . l’ American Fishermen Now Re- port Everything is Going Smoothly- ci.. WAsmNu'roN, Oct. 21-(Special)-In re- ference to his enquiry as to the extent American fishermen have been inter- rupted inthe pursuit of their occupation in Newfoundland waters ln violation of treaty rights Secretary Hoot today received through lieprei~.en- tatlvc Gardiner of Masseiiusetts, ii. a copy of tha following telegram from Captain J. Cr--il. oi the American fishing sr~i\ofincr IM: i l.i~ son, now at Bireliy i‘.,.r.»_ ii ty i-f i ,l..i,.i “Not the least bit of trouble. l~lvi-ry thing going along smoothly ; all \'cssi-is loading." " llilli Milli l]liS FHUM lllJllll|iS As Result of Deception and Three Young Men are Held for His Murder. HALIFAX, Oct. 25.-t Special.)-Two weeks ago a firewood frolic took place near Mahone Bay. Among those taking part in the tree- cutting were Charles Naas. his son Lien- jamin, Wiills Dorr and \Viliiam Naas, the last named being a. deaf mute. It is alleged that some people had been in the habit 0! playlhqgl tricks on the mute telling him a tree was falling when it was notand otherwise annoying him. Finally a tree started to fnll towards him and the others gave warning, but Naas did not heed, believing it to be ano- ther trick. He was struck by the tree and has dicd from his injuries. """ " ' Now Charles and Benjamin Nuns and Willis Dorr are uudei' arrest on a clmrgi- of murder. The cnse comes on tomorrow before Magistrate Griffiths of Lunenburg. SEE THAT THE DRUGGIST givr-.~a yiii. thc right article-tile soothing, hc-iplii Painkiller that was used in your family before you were horn. There is but om- Painkliler, Perry Davls`. No uprip;-iii, dealer offers substit utcs. l_POUNlTAlN PENS ,il Relieve yourself ofthe annoyance of being without pan and ink by t_\_I:i'aii~ii\avliiiriit your coininnnd a lar cr l’cn. JS INK \'l)l.'lt Tlli)L'(ll{’l`S. " “\\ hiiil _You \\'rite tllcin \vill\ _ pimi-il, l_`hoy blur and faint ix \vi\y, 'no write t.l\cn|_\vili| it ‘ l’i\rll1lD`| dll! ..-r gi- .;-mme Wu Ll'(`l{\' (‘l,'RVl*l _` _ 'l‘lioii|zl|i~iui~ wiirtli i|\iini~_\'- pri- I-\Z ~cr\'u tliein with ii "l'i\rker l'cn.` _ `r.‘t`; i _ i.lJi'i<\'r‘|‘it\'|o ' __I'lnl;_‘l‘~_.LI_g>'l:Ll;4____\'i . if you use n l.l'i'i‘. . typ; ll _' - V0' como thick . _ ` l ~ - a "Parker l’un.' l.l`l‘l{\' t`l`li\'l‘l Prixctiw "li: "l’ -i'-- '- "_ makes \\Ii‘~li\i`ilg|lutgllill.l.| ml [UI It l.U('l{ Y t'l'li\'E ...iixiiits'ffi'i::.ut..ii.:::=i""°"'---re- - i.i:cicv irunvic i, li. nr-i-iistonis nnc to writ' b ti - liliillior the “l’in-kiir i‘cn."'l B cr l.U('l{Y CURVE ' Thinlt how it “Parker Pen" will i holp you. i I.t.