-the name of the Gatholic' party, its l r GUARDIAN ‘ uommtc emu ' , ‘_ _wr I . A W 1. Niaity Pumps and Slippers You will see here- a splexidicl ltne of party slip- persand pumps for women and children, some of the best styles we have ever shown in both patent and dull kid, . - _Chiidren‘s siz es, 8? to royé, Misses’ sizes tr to 2, Women’s sizes4 107%. `8octo......_. .....$2.l0 Call in and see the display. Alley Q Co - 155 Queen St. ` f T L T l \ -\ _Q __.' l ;:;\ ID ._ _ s\_ _-___,1_.y ' .-" -. -~..:"f= / .~ ‘1 E T 1 _ '.1 _ ` "' I-fi A `._ ,_ at -1 _ / ‘ Q - » .g » ‘T Your H eating ~ and cooking apparatus will last much longer if you use our coal. We have. now on hand all kinds of fresh mined coal free from slate ind stone. Send us your address and we will quote prices. _ ` Phone III ~ nnnurton IN spam sooN. NEWYORK, Nov. 2-A cable from Madrid says:-Immediately after the, meeting of the cabinet yesterday atl the palace it was announced that the parliament will be dissolved and a new election held in February. A new party was launched under leadership being offered to Senor, Maura, former leader of the Conser- vativcs. A sensation was caused by the pub- lication of_a note delivered by Senor Maura to the King in reply to the royal request to to form a new cab- inet, made__1ast Sunday. Senor Mauro declined on the ground that ti Con- servative cabinet, at the present time ` would not have a majorityiln par- liament and that he personally “hat-_, cd the rule of the country exceptiin a. constitutional way; that_is, wlth'the‘ support of Parliament." ‘ J-‘ i‘eVVell11lersi s Gusranfced ‘ Alarm Clock 1 American Manufacture T _,$1.00 ' Why goto bed with tbefear ol tot waking on time. Lit the clock the responsibllityn ' ‘ . _Wellner Jeweller _ 44 532330.’ Xmas fore the Xmas rush starts. _ The Cook S-tudio Your friends away would like s Photo for XMAS. Come early andhave 9. sit- ting at the _ _ Bayer Photo Sludlo ‘ini Phone 192 J I $ _ L_ 1 _ l Silver Black Foxes I P to Investors at ' Actual (ost Having built a ranch to ac- comodate a numb r oi pairs of ` Blue Foxes, we find we are now unable to gr t delivery of them. which leaves us with ore of the fi es' and best p equipped ranches in Canada. We have .decided to form a Company for the breeding, of Silver B ack Foxes, *and have secured options on three pairs of the bes` strain on P. E. Islani, for forty-eight thou- s a n d du‘lars- $t6.coo per pair. As the se tson is 'getting late, we must have this com- pany put through at once, and have decided to tffer them i o the investing Public at actual cost. All We ask for ranching is is o. c, of ttf valve of the Offspring when sold in r9r4,‘ which includes Food, Wages, Taxes, etc. There is no- water in this proposition-everyone on the' ground floor. We are not is- 'suing any Prospectus, nor is there any commission paid for the sale of the stock. ‘ Applications for shares at $10: per share should be in the hands of the nndermen- tioned not later than the ioth of November. George J. Rogers, \ A. A. Alley, fhailoftetown. - or ' - Rogers Farquhsrson, . _ » stmetiry. r. 1-:. l. 2373, to,29Mtf _ _ 1' , _ A11. A P Annual ‘ M eetmg The Annual Meeting and Winter Fruit Snow of the Prince Edward lalard Fruit Qrewers Ascoevatioz will be hi_ld at. bbarlovtetown on We uesday and ' burs- day, December lrrl and |t.h.Arranusn»enIs pggiizpgrvidnade for excursion rates-on ' . E. DEW , il.tMll A PreA|Tilent Tttittttt nt_'_ i -\ 1 ti tittmt tituatlt j géointqtttitttt .______tts' "_:-1;; > //4- _ T /~/ ,-=' //15,1/(__,/.jefe - ,\ _ G CU ,i \ ;i..."2`-S... :.~ --A-» -»l . 3 .Q ' as ~4 mt*-“ U OU. QD ' _ Mi tu' ‘.__ \ ¢ Hlgglzi Grade Coal ma w "tt: “*#..':..'=.":s..':.:°.:.°.:°;: otgettl'ng.satlstsctoryooal ltyoneems ee _ _ - M “_ 351:” °.....:02:' ...‘ liffm \ _ PANAMA, Nov. 3--The Republic of Panama todayfbegan celebrations in honor of the tenth anniversary of its independence from Columbia. With the water already turned into Oule- bre. Out and the iinal completion of the great canal if sight, the celebra- tion will be carr ed through the en- tire week and ds expected to ‘bc more brilliant than in any previous year Today was observed as a public holi- day by all classes. Gown? of Ameri- cans joined in the festivit 'es with ua much enthusiasm gg was displayed by the native residen of the republic. PIOKED UP SOHOONER. CHATHAM, Mass., November 2- The schooner Henrietta Sinmrons, which was sighted_ with her sells blown away, last Friday, by the British steamer Anglican. 85 miles southeast of Boston lightshlp, an- chored here today flying nistrentsig- lnals. She was taken in tow later by the revenue cutter Androseoggin, which had been in search of her since g,t,;__ ,_ni*:.'tr.°.‘»..'i.::'.“"l':..c‘::_ Bell & C0 her condition was reported. ' ‘ The Henrietta Simmons was boppd from South Amboy for Augusta e. _ - - Her 'owner is J. W. Parker, of Port- . _ R in week an can mm me M-"signs t . g g \*l0l¢l_ _ f' 0 ° land. Heine. ' I ° ` __ ' " \ ‘ , ' ¢{>»uq,___ Get your photo "taken bc- ee. FROM lv ANT Y ...~rr vars ee ee, is na. rr-evn.e.~ ...°o1»nro1m'r pa- were me nm- 1° |'3°N l " -av--`~ - '. i - ..."1'HBl MORNING Guardian can be obtained- in Souria at H: J. Ma- hone. ...°'1‘HE MORNING DAILY Guar- dian eau-be obtained at W.A. John- ston's, Montague. ‘ ...’T. GORDON .IVEB la Guardian agent ln Montague. His omce phone is 18 and residence phone- 20.. ...°MR. ED. D. FEEHAN Guardian rehreeentatlve in Souris will gladly receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the omce of undertaker W. .L. Dingwell. His phone number is 5. ...rsunsonranns enema renew e week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thug not miss an issue, as all paper; are discontinued promptly on oxplpgd date. ...°Hr>Lv NAME. soo11e'rv._-A branch of the Holy Name Society has recently been formed in St. Peter’s Dhfilh. With a large membership. Be- sides the men a branch for the young boys has also been formed. ...*NW DWELLING.-Mr. A. A. Haynes, St. Peters Bay. has in course of construction a unique and excellent new dwelling, adjacent to the house in which he now resides. It has a splendid concrete foundation and its dimensions are 27 x 23 it. ...‘ON VACATION.-Mr. J. '1‘. Mc- Innis. Station Agent at Bear River, is now enjoying a vacation at his home in St.. Peters. During his ab- sence the ,duties of Station Agent are being performed by Mr. M. Mc- Closkey, Relieving Agent nf the P. E. I. R. ` ...°1oxcEnLEN'r HORSES.-an ex- cellent peir df heavy draft horses owned by Mr. Judson Webster, Mid- gell, is a continuous temptation to horse buyers. A beautiful mare weigh- ing ubout 1500 lbs makes one of the team while the other is a splendid four year old colt. by Wigtown Hero, weighing over 1450 pounds. .Such splendid horseflesh is certainly an enviable possession. ...’TERRIF‘IC GALES.-The gales of the previous days increasedgreat- ly in St. Peters on Sunday last and continued in the evening. In the morning blinding snow ilurries pass- ed over the village. Those who ven- tured--_to cross the bridge gut soaked with the driving spray that washed over it. In the evening the winds abated somewhat and the spray which had made a dry crossing im- possible, also ceased, ...'BAD FOR FARM_ERS.- The weather of the past few days has been somewhat backward for the suc- cessful- completion of the farmers usual Work at this time of year. Very little threshing has yet been done and some still have harvest tout. Nearly all the farmers around St. Peters have finished digging their potatoes but most-of those at _‘l/[arie are not so well off. Some farmers in Marie have not dug any potatoes while others were stopped in the midx dle of their work on Saturday by the snow tlurries. ` .JIMPROVED MAIL SERVICE.- The appearance of the Post Office at St. Peters Bay has been greatly- im- proved. The exterior has been newly shingled and the office inside has been enlarged, the enlargement be- coming necessary to accommodate the _three new Rural Routes that have rjecently been, added. The new routes iii-e to Gienwien and cable Hess West; to Dlngwell’s Mills, Dundas and Albion Cross; Forest Hllll and Southhampton. These rural routes, have been in operation since about August 20th and are a con- venience, greatly appreciated by the farmers in this section. The genial Post Master at St. Peters Bay, Mr. Barnaby O’Hnnley is kept continual- ly on the move since the inaugura- tion of the rural routes. Bled To Death. ’ Tried to trim a wart with a razor and severed an artery. The tnly wart cure ls "Putnam‘s," which rc- moves warts, corns, caliouses in one day. Insist on getting }_’utnnm's Corn and wart Extractor, it's 'the best, 25c. at all dealers. ' C. AL Best -Qualify of llard for Base Burner & _ Furnace D 1 mum charge twenty-live cents. ...°Pn.o'ruorrNo Hxronnlnv,-'Mr. ernment in the Maritime Provlnces.is tion with the flsh hatchery. There has been trouble with the ice lifting UD the building which is built on piles at the King’s wharf, and Mr. Stev- ens is having the foundation cased in, so that the ice will not interfere. apple leaves. f ...*DAMAGE BY STORM.-About seven o’c1ock on Sunday morning the high wind that was blowing at St. Peters carried oil about twenty feet of the smoke stack of the Starch Factory. This did not stop the fac- tory from resuming operations Mon- day morning. It is expected that it will continue at least until Wednes- day next. If the potatoes keep com- ing in satisfactory quantities the plant will still longer continue oper- ations. The above is only a small part of the damage done in the vic- inity of Bt. Peters. Many barrack tops, fences, _etc, were blown od by the unusually great gales! _ EASTERN PERSONALS ...*Mr. M. A. Morris returned home ‘to Morell recently from Alberta. ...’Mrs. Murdock Mclnnis and her daughter Miss Mabel left St. Peters recently for Charlottetown en route' .to Vancouver, B. C. I [lHiHiilTiETliWii'S S ' HIVT [IT INTJUSTHY It is difficult to imagine 9. more in- teresting place to visit than the factory of Messrs. Bruce Stewart & Co. e. privilege enjoyed the other day by a. representative of The Guardian. On entering the door of the machine shop on the lower floor, one looks through what appears to be a con- fused mass or revolving machinery, whirling wheels. belts, shafts, pulleys and men. On walking through, how- ever, the maze takes on definite shape and -it is seen that what appeared to be confusion is well ordered, system- atic and well regulated work, every 'machine doing its definite work and" every man in this place. On this floor there are nine turning lathes, two planers, one universal planer or shap-l er, tive drill presses, six emery grind- ers, four brass finishing bufiing ma- chines, four bolt and pipe i threading machines and a number of others, each of which has its own place in the work. The raw iron material is here chipped and turned and chiseled like so much pine or, cedar, each after a definite pat- tern. From this room the visitor goes into the erecting shop, where the pieces, shaped and carved and finish- ed are built up into the machine for which they were intended. All the machinery is driven bv a25 horse- power high speed engine built by _.the tlrm.. In the er-ectingiroom there is also `e. large quantity of machinery, including an automatic cold iron saw- ing machine, emery grinders, etc. It is worth noting 'herkthat each emery grinder is protected by a. guard which, should`a wheel burst as some times happens, the Pieces will fall at the operators feet instead of knock- ing his brains out. as has sometimes happened _ in other factories. Every precaution is taken to safeguard the employees. .fn al room adjoining the erecting room are nieces of heavier machinerv one especially worthy of mention be- ing a plate shearing machine, which, will snip oil a sheet of three quarter inch iron or punch holes in it as readily as though it were so much miner. There is also a. pneumatic plant in which compressed air is used for drilling, cutting and riviting. This room is also provided with»a Jib crane and travelling cranes, by which heavy machines are carried to the ears waiting on the tracks out- side to be loaded. On~thls floor also is the boiler room, which has suffi- cient capncitv to provide heat and power for the whole plant., On the second storv of the'-mavhine shop is the pattern room, provided with all -kinds of machinery and lab- or-saving devices for making patterns for casting. etc. On the second floor of the erecting shop is the assembly room for the celebrated Imperial- Motor. Here one sees revealed the secret of what has made_the Imperial a success. Crank shafts, turned out of blocks of solid steel, cast iron sections, bolts. rods, atc.. all finished and ready to be ns- lembled into the make-un of an Im- perial. When assembled and the Im- perial finished it is taken into the testing room adjoining, where the machine is run on belt nower con- tinuously for two and a half hours. lf this test is satisfactory mm for »awu»1»¢ in on term. _PD -Oath must accom an order. llinl- _ ` CLEAR THROUGH 0. F. Stevens- Structural Eugiu- der, employed by the Dominion Gov- 32:85-HUNDRE _ nt. present at Georgetown in conuec- FOR U D e ld 11 -~ room attached where the castings are dgished for whatever purpose intend- e . ' The whole establishment consists of some fifteen buildings, including the odlcss and showrooms on the oppo- site side of the street, the whole covering about one and a half acres of land. Altogether it is a hive of in- dustry well worth visiting and 5 dis- tinct credit to the city and province. The great drawback at present, 3 credit as well as a drawback, ig tlfe WED* 01 CRPBCU-y to meet the demand created by the splendid qualitv of the goods turned out. This drawback will shortly be over come by enlarg- ed c'apital and the factory will be one of the largest in the Mgrmmg Province. 2475 r'11r'rY THOUSAND MAGKEREL. HAI-IFAX. Novi 2-1-‘my thousand mackerel 'were taken in the nets at Portuguese Cove yesterday. :-M~ i THE STUCK MTHKETT STOCK QUQTATIONS. Quotations furnished by F. B. Mc- Curdy & Co., Stock and Bond Bro. kers, Members Montreal Stock Ex. change, 164 Richmond St., Cha;-_ lottetown, P. E. I, Nov. 3, NEW YORK STOCKS. High Low Close 915 22% 62 71=3 861 Atchison Am. Beet Sugar Am. Smelters Amal. Copper Brooklyn, R. T, Canadian Pacific Erie Illinois Cent. Mex. Petroleum Miss. Pacific ‘Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Reading _ Rock Island Southern Pacific Union Pacific U. S. 'Steel 92 91% 22i 229 621 625 72% 11; 862, 2245 27 105; 55 se; 223 2231 zsi 265 105; 105; 46 is 211 101; 108; 159; 145 ses 149 as 1011 101; 159; 14; ssl 150 278 107§ 108 1591 145 ssl 149s 55% Utah Copper ,- - is attracting a these days-a all the wanted rare bargain at Sky - f Copenhagen Navy White Pink _ Cherry Mauve The _ . ' SILK S'ALlT:"." -'aft Stanley Bros. great deal of attention s a line satin faced messaline, thirty six inches wide in colors is at' 8923” Paddy I Resida Oldr. se Brown Champagne Brown Blk Shot Bluet “ “ .3 Patterns in subdued l Bulgarian Silks-Just in. _ 1 50 C€11fS ~ twent (I fabric yard Medici T. . \__» “-, Collars Another lot of I A lot of real good dress- goods that have not been moving fast enough for us composes this 10'. About y pieces of all wool S in good colors, re- gularly sold at 75c to 1.65 a yard. _’ _ \‘("' f 71'), ./' -» Detroit No Sale. Toronto R Spot 14.00 down Doc. Wheat May Whcut Dec. Corn May Corn May Pork Moy Lard Brazilian Traction I-lowntt Dalton MONTREAL STOCKS. High Low Close COTTON. Y Spanish River Com. No Sale. Twin City No Sulc. 83 82 82 Dom. Steel Corp'n 3% 30 39; Minn. & St. Paul Corp'n No Sale. Montreal Power 201 206 206 N. S. Steel & Coal Com. No Sale. Richelieu & Ontario 107']-_ Shawinignn No Sale. 140 High Low Close 10. f December 1368 1352 1352 March 1335 1329 1331 GRAIN AND i.’ROVlVlONS. High Low Ulose 85% 902 70 71 2025 1092 85?; 90?- 69§l 70% 2013 1090 852' iiili, G01, 'T02 2013 1090 rl \_ I BENEFICIAL RESULTS Can Only Come From the Time- ly Use of the \Vor|d’a Most Popular Laxalwe “FIG PILS” ,It you are constipated, billions, h v our, gassy, upset stomach m erial is placed on n stand and B 6 a s` live sick headaches, or O61 3151, I9f3 2449|lI,lMSii2WkS the I D an inactive r, ' driven bv “-8 OW" P°W°f`» °“"`Yl“" “ it you are tired, worn-out and down- l0Bd 8q\.liVBlef1iZ iLO liZS ll0l'Se DOW6l'.l hgartgd' and the organ! Ol di§6lf.lO11 I1 1 xi. _nn-in il 1 The Il11l>°|'l“l- it Wm l’° "’m°""‘b°"°d- d elimintation fail to perform the Soft Cqals idhlllll! lu dlflefeut Bins- f|`°m "l“`°° :ll-important functions, see to it Acadia Nut horse nower uuwhrd HUM! 5"" that you cleanse your system of un- Y Albion Nut mera ter suprise. In another sec- mauve. mm on this floor is the pattern room ' Albion Runainine when patterns or ni deterrence., FIG PILLS from that used to cast a pound win- tully tested the Impiirlal i8 lakh! '10 digested food, foul gases and ex- -ACRdll ROUUd *-110 93l“t 955° and l-mince t" W9. cess bile in the intestines and bowels ‘ ` sacking room where it is boxed or 5 the use of the popular fruit tonic I , . ' Rcserve Ruhlillllw new werent -up to the-heaviest um 'run remedy. Mins composed 0! of 3 |team engine. are to be found valuable tonic, diuretic, and laxa- IIIVQUICBS ROUUd M “ll M for all the other 'intricate tive ingredients, constitutes them the and eompllcated` engines machines best treatment for weak kidneys, etc mamttaetnreu by the crm. 'rate stugsilh \iv°r. tndisestten. constipa- -AT- " " 1. ones and uee,.n-<1 time ett1t°u»,ti-ea-one A F in 'meh 'mm E H11 hes Dr\t Store. tel '1';.&-gegglrggqfqylvilhbogriri asvcontainlng feeling. Try Fig Pills the _next time ` 1; \ 1 tb you ro not feeling up to your ue ?\:0{;\°:.t¢t,,¥,|;l:1|:,\:,l:,,:m erm n B ual glood health and you will be con In gdjolnlog hiiiidinga are the vinced of their wonderful curative ’ _ W. ‘ ` S b\ack'mm,~s ,hom win, three black properties. Refuse all substitutes. h 1 _ c _ h mers At all dealers in 25 and 50 cent :,T::i‘hh,aZR";,-;,¢‘:r!ersgfagge (‘;|nn¢|\-y_ boxes, or by mail from 'l’hpdFig gill Mx to ten mn, of iron Co , St Thomas, Ont. Sn a eo. have just arriv- ed ` 5 `60c to 85c Siomlev Bros The o.lWuv.s bus ore. sl 1 "--- F' ~.| b < fe D0 YOU WANT THE BEST MODERATELY PRICED TEA iN CANADA OF COURSE YOU DO Then ask for and insist uron getting from your grorer the genuine HASZ ARD'S BRAHMIN ' Many so called just 'as good brands are be- ing forced upon the publ‘c but BR_AllMlN 'PEA continues to hold the leading position against rli competitors. The last order received from abroad reads as follows:- “Scrfd another chest of your Tea. It is the best on the market.” ' HORACE HASZARD ' Agent for Canada and United States ' Charlottetown, P. E. I. Foxes _For Sae One silver male and one silver female with_about five per cent rust. Une dark silver crc ss female and two dark silver cross males about fifteen per_cent rust. Above all from same lttttr. Alto one dark sliver cross female ten percent rust and one m tie ‘fifteen percent rust. Terms $_;5oo.oo cash. Write or wire. A. M. Struvc. Mine Centre Ont. 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