'raswrssc saws rmsromhnn THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - lnmmlnllsmi. _ ' , ‘ y. I, » A » ,ls usculn ual llulnnl . LONDON, Oct. 17, (Special)-Gan- ada, with its limitless lands seeking settlers, may well be puzzled at just what Mr. Lloyd Geo;'ge's speech nt Bedford means. 'Even some Linen] papers have ventured to cell it dup and uninteresting. '~ ‘ ‘ It was too technical. even for the British voter, but sllowed the An. quith Goverh`ment's' firm determine. tion to attempt s. better lot for the agrieulturhl laborer, farmer and ten. 'ant of Britain. To the Canadian it appears to be a desperate bid to prevent thousands leaving the Motherlnnd for Canada, Ailstralla and South Africa. 11, seems at attempt to create s, when _of the wonderful migration which has taken the best British agricultural laborers overseas, and seems aimed almost directly at emigration. Tile Chancellor was advertised bc- fore Saturday as launching a pro- gramme which would rejuvenate agri~ even overshadow Home Rule, but to- day Ireland is still predominant. All newspapers featured Mr, Red- mond's reply to Mr. Churchill, that' no comprolnisc, which means the cx- clusion of Ulster, is possible. Even second hand stories of the Volturno disaster take precedence. This party is explained b the Lib “For the present Mr. Lloyd George d George contenfs himself with sugges- tions which are purposely general. At the opening stage no Government contemplating n vast social charge to be brought about by its own legislation, can he expected to de- fine the details." E lhlllllli Oct. 16.-‘For some time _ ._ be r H blazing between ..~~.`..... --&nnl-our Bu-1 _ ~,`=-*_ ns- _ ` - 1-if _ -- _ - vig - lllmlui lull Psst a movement has been on foot for the establishment of a Maritime Home for Girls. to which may committed delinquent girls Leglslat ion has been secured from the Domi- nion Government providing for their commitlnent sud the Legislatures TRAIN oN FIRE cha currency lights. Lfwghlin. George Grilles. Edward ___ Newcombe and Edward McLaughlin, of West St. John, who was driven to TORONTO, Ont., Oct. 16-With the lull Pacific liallway New 'York ox- ulsh the ilrc. Shortly after nlllilton, the the express had left At the time roof. . Tile Torfures 0f' Rheumaiism -- if Driven From the .iysfem by Dr. ff Wi||iams` l'ink l’ll|e. J I W Th” “meter from rheumntism "'h° l'I`1\°l-iCBlly burned llwlly. and thc llkflevers nnd are automatically lifted crior completely ruined by smoke from the gy-Gund when the spec.; ---_-- .i nd water. lrenchcs 20 miles an hour The dash- hns not gone about curing himself in t the right way lnust expect a return n of the torture with every change to| cold or damp weather. lt is not the 1 with passengers ___., WASHINGTON, Oct. 17, (Special)- Presldent Wilson's lndispositioh, which was described afew days ago as a slight attack of indigestion, is giving him more discomfort ,nnd his associates more concern than has been officially admitted. He is run down physically because of his hard of Nova Scotia New Brunswick and fond congtnnt work on tho harm and from the presidency. P E Island will contribute n per [currency bills, He .announced that he would not wlliiia grant for each one committed _ Passed Assistant Surgeon Cary T. oppose the private efforts being made In connection with the movement a 'Grayson, the White House physician, to arrange a limited representation business men sluncheon was held at has been treating Mr. Wilson, and of Germany at San Francisco, and the Y M C A yesterday presided other physicians have been consult- that l1° had D0 0bl¢‘*l1l0h t0 m0ml"=fB °"'°I' bl’ Lieut Governor MacGregor . ed. of the commission joining the honor- About thlrty laymen and ministers The President has been subject to ary committee supervising the pro- fcbresenting the Protestant churches occasional attacks of indigcstidn for' ject- H0 Build l'l0 WM lllflhied t0 0' the CIW WOW PYGSGM. and a can- some time, and the chief concern of learn that the committee had dc- Vsss of Halifax was considered. It those close to him early in his ad- cided to limit' the exhibits to cer- WHB decided $0 PF0¢€0d Bl? 01106. &l1€l‘ ministration was that he should for- 'tain special industries and would not *_* commlttee conlllilliillll Of A- M- Bell tify himself against the exactions of attempt s general exhibit. _ ‘qh“i'm‘*“)» S- M- Bl”00l‘fl0lfl. C. H. the Presidency by more systematic' Mr. Goldberger retired on account Mitchell, Allan Duffus, J. F. Fraser. exercise than hc had been nccustom- of ill health on the seventh anniver- D- 'M“°Rlll1"0Y- "nfl Others was en- ea to take. l-lo has faithfully played sary in his election to the presidency. pointed to solicit subscriptions in golf nnd sought thc opp" my in his ____ Halifax. The sum rcullircd ll0l`0 iS automobile, but with the exception ll~'»000- Ulhvr wuts di- the Province or three brief tl-ips to Cornish, N. MISSING ST- JOHN will also be °“""“55ed~ H., hc has been subject to the encr- MEN ARE SAFE vating Washington summer clinlato_ added to the anxieties of the turifl y _ 001 of um, uf the new cl-,m|,m.tmeut_ , _ , _ sea ill an open motor boat during tim eral Liverpool Post: cars enveloped in flames, the Cana- 'Iwo wHEELE?3I€gi?`MgEw TYPE gal” M0"fll1y Dilzllt. was rescued oil es a rich, commodious, hi h-powered - . E flrc wus discovered _d ¢_ T1 _ t _ l the coach was filled a heavy spring fork ill front and un- VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct, 13.-The-I d h I 'dcrslnng from springs on either side report has reached this city that the, _ ll" _W cn tm llllmcs of the rear wheel. inside the doors famous Midas Mine, near Valdez, has 5“‘l‘l"“lY l’“r“l5 into V1°“'» “WY mlllle of the aluminum body arc seats for been sold to the Grnnb Smeltin u meh to the entrance- 'three pllsscnpers, two on a broad 'Uompnn and that a, hi ycrcw will Altlllllliill the tml" Wf‘~5 rllshlllg at transverse selltwlnll tho driver on a be sent :to work at once gopening lllpi iuuilll sus ilu. Iii ciiliullllilil lui lluhiltil i SEEMS lSSllil[Ii BERLIN, Oct. 17, (Special)-A ses- sion of the Permanent Exposition Commission- was held today, st which Mr. Ludwig Max Galdberger, Commercial Privy Councillor, a con- sistent opponent of the participation of Germany in the Panama-Pacific Exposition at Ban Francisco, retired ST. JOHN, Oct. 15-Lee Mc- North Head, Grand Manan, today nt i press trnin, made yy record run from Th t t d 1 _ noon after a fierce brittle of thirty- H,,,mm_,_,,, to Port Crmm yesterday ltorcfdlca 2'; u°;;?:l?`gf“'i;’;ll;c'§fp::§c_:;§1_ six hours with the elements of the b"f""{1_t °0Ull1 “WP lil- H “U-Wloll with automobile nlolluted on two wheels, Buy nf Flmdy' The "len were with' l U f.mn""1°nt"_ H“l’lllY_0f Wllt0l` t0 Milli* with small side wheels to balance it. lout food or water during the expo' In every detail of design, it rescnlbl-leurs' e llllllfli BISEUSSIBN --.___ ’ LONDON, Oct. 17, (Special)-What flag shall Ireland fly? This is a question that is again being discuss- ‘ ed as the time draws nearer for the final passage of the Home Rule Bill. Probably no country has had more national flags than Ireland. so that of old time flags the range of choice is by no means restricted. The most ancient, without doubt, is the "sneer _and serpent,” said to commemorate the curing of Moses of an ancestor of Mllesiue, who had been bitten by a snake. Then there is the golden sun- burst upon a blue ground, emblem of Fionn Mac Cumhall's Fenians “mid litia." Blue was always Irelsnd's na- tional color until 1798, when the United Irishmen, to signify the blend- ing of north and south, evolved n na- tional color of the huc formed by the amalgamation of blue alld ornnge,‘ namely, green. The three golden crowns upon a blue ground is another clnblenl which has not been overlooked. The de-, sign appears today in the arms of Munster, and the three crowns are said to typify the triple kingdoms of Desmond. 'l‘llom0l1d and Ormond. Any ,way this flag was the emblem of Ire- land from 1170 until 1547, when Henry VIII. of England substituted the harp for the tllrcc crowns, the reason being that Henry was nnx- ous that the three crowns_ shoulrl not be confused with the triple tiara ofthe pope, with whoxu nt that uncturc Henry was not upon the best of terms. Still another ira- tional device to be considered is the “Lamb dcarg Erinn," "the red hand of Ireland,” which, upon n white ground was borne by Shane and Hugh 0’Neill’s armies that defeated §lizabcth's generals. The early hours of the nineteenth century saw Ireland inflicted with the St. l‘atrick's Cross, a red saltire EDU011 Of 0V0F 30 mil” ll" l10\ll`.'srnallcr sent in front of them. Whcll the mine and taking out ore Thcl M crew succeed in clearing mft t_h“|tll‘¥ "UV lf* flllflllfllllll Still OF fllnhinlit sale is understood to have been n nach' withollt any person hcmg ln' 5l0Wl}’ lt lil llf\l~'1l\C9d lil' lll\i1`l"l Of 15' cash transaction It is further an- urell, and in removing the baggage'i _ hc] ti _ 1 1 ' ` ` , h ll W e S OD ll* 011( S Of UVCFB on nounced that the Granby people may- 1_;1_h°“t g‘lml1E°% f th ch W 'eltllcr side of the body. The side put, on n lim of Steamers on the 1-,ml 0 0" le T00 0 9 009- f\5|whecls have a castor .motion on their to S0,,¢,hwestc,~n A1,,sk,.__ I It is believed that a defective lamrl board, steering wheel, amd control || ll gnitcd the ceilin above and that _ ' _ ‘ ' _ change in the weather that causes t ‘ the rheumatisnl, but it docs start t the aches nnd pains. Rheumatlsm is o. deep-seated disorder of the blood. S You cannot. possibly cure it withlo outward applications or hot tormen- tntions as so many people in their ignorance of t!le_real cause of the trouble try to do. ' J liheumatism can only be driven out of thc system by driving out the poisonous,,_-acid in the blood. This can only be done by making the blood suppllygrinh, red and pure. It is `in this way that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills cure rheumntism, even af- ter other rerpedles, have failed. These Pills make rch, red blood; they go d light to the root of the trouble,and the pains and aches are driven from i the system and will not return if the e blood supply is kept pure. That is c the whole secret _,of curing Tllellmllll' E ism. nnd if you are n sufiercr begin 8, to cure ~yours_clf today by lfaklllli Z - are designed in imitation of the int lie BPIIW between it ‘md the l”°0f- fest automobiles. Back of the seats he *lm 8l`a‘l\"=\1lY at” its Way along are two large tanks for oil and gaso- The blaze was fanned by thc train _1;,,,.__ on either Side of the ,car wheep needing to the station and Brrwd Power is supplied hy an s-cylinder, Ver the tl`8l“~ V-shaped motor, with cone clutch _-- and transmission for four speeds Feel bully! No headache, sour li J “Y ,the November Popular Mechanics Magazine. .forward and one reverse. A picture of this new type of car appears in stomach, bad breath, constipation. Get a 10-cent box now. _ l ‘_ Are you keeping your liver, stomach j G ' ` r _ and bowels clean, pure and fresh with A Cascarets-or merely forcing n pass- NEW YORK, Oct. 15.-Park Row was packed 'witlfexcited fans Satur- a afternoon watching an auto- rn Y atic scoreboard. From the direct- on of Mall street came a man. His yes were fixed on the board. He heered when the crowd cheered. vidently he was an ardent fan _and follower of the Giants. man saw another cipher chalk- Llr. Williams' Pink Pills. Among the mnny suflercrs fronl rheumntism wllo have been cured by this medi- le is Miss Mal D Kelly, South cil. 'Y ~ Dummcr, Ont. Miss Kelly “V51 -‘some time ugh I hml a very bud attack of rheamatism. At times II would he confined to bed for a cou- ple of days and would seem almost paralyzed with thc intense pain lu The ' ed up for Philadelphia. Hs Owned his mouth to scream with delight but the you died witha gasp- H0 reeled and fell to the street- The doctors came and said that the man was deed. that D\‘0blllllY `ll°Hl'l5 failure had killed him.-He was about 60 years old. In his D0Cli0¢S were letters which indicated that he was Edward ‘O'Brien, s. waiter, formerly lnv hack nnd legs. At Sl-\Cl\ tim” I could not walk, and my l0iI1tS W0l'_° still nnd swollcll. I consulted differ cnt doctors and took their medicine. but did not get more than tempor- ary relief. At this time a ncigllllnf, nrlviscd mc to try DIV wllllams Pmk Plus, and 1 got a surely. All" *Bk- ing a few boxes I found they were greatly helvinl: me. ond l °0“tl““*"l their use until the trouble somlllelilll ly disappeared. I can strongly fe* commend this medicine t0 0l1l“’\`B who suffer as I did from the Ps-Dfw and tortures of rheumntisnl/I' You can get Dr. Williams dyillli Pills ,through any dealer in me tome or by mall, post paid, at 50 cnn s a box or six boxes for $2.50 f\"0l“ “llc” Dr. Williams' Modlcllle Co., Bros - employed at Coney Island. Over in Philadelphia the street hul- letins and score boards caused Just Us much excitement as they did here. A score board at Broad street and Col- umbus avenue told how “Home Rim Baker was at the bat. The Cl‘0W\l there cheered to the echo. One of the fans, John Sherrick of No. 45 was trembling from excitement. "Give us another homer Dl1l;(0l;i clout lt out over the wall. shfiv 0 Snllhgiciiore hoard reproduced faith- fully one strikc, then two strikes wld then three strikes and "UV . k A groan sounded from Shcrrlc - He sank to the I‘2W°"‘°".*» g““l‘°“ and died. Heart failure, due ' to GX' citclnont, the doctors said, has 01105' ville, ont. l _sa hlo death. _Q 7 ZAM-BUK CURED Don’t limpfabout in pain when you slip on the sidewalk and get a sprain, I or get a had twist at your recrca-| Mr Clarence D Black Legal Dc- Bear in mind that Zam-Bak is used by all the famous football teams, all the host trainers, and all the lending athletes. Men wllo arc 'at sport all the time-whose livinr depends upon their keeping "fit," find 7.am~Buk the sllrsst way to fitness. They are the best iudges. Mothers! use it when the children get hurt! In addition to' its use for sprsins, stillness, rheumntism and sciatica,, injuries and diseases. Blood-poison, fostering sores and ulcers, etc., it quickly cures. Also cures cuts, burns, scnlfls, chapped hands, cold sores, varicose veins, had leg, (fm-mn, ringworm, etc, All druggists nnd stores sell nt 50(-._ box or post ircc for price from Znrn-Buk Co.,' Toronto. Refuse harmful substitntcs.l Have you tried Znm~Buk Soap? ‘25c. tablet. L, ‘1 15... . - - if 1- _ ,._; f . Hon. C. Dalton, agewsy every few _da_y_s_ _with salts, cathsrtic pills or 'castor oil? This is important. ' Cascarets immediately cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, undlgested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and tion. Rub in Zam-Buk. It cases carry out Qi the system the consti. pam' pulled WuStc matter and p0iSOI1 lil lllc - f ~ 1 bowels. I pnrtmcnt, Transcontinental Railway, N0 odds how sick' h,._adhchy_ bmom, Ottawa, writes: "I have used ,md c0n5m,,,t,,d.y,,,, fsck a gussurcgj Zf\m'B“k» ‘mth Very 5“t'i"‘f“°t°"y re` tonigllt will straighten you out by suits, but I did not know its fllll morning They work While yr," sleep, value until just recently, when I fell A 10_ccnt ,mir-from your dmggist win' from a street car nnd badly sprained keep your head Clem., st,-,mach sweet my a"kl~e~ I lmmedmtely applied and your livcr nnd bowels regular for] Z&m‘B“l¢» *md am Pleased to “Y months. Don’t forget the children- that it has proved invaluable to me. their little insides ,wed n gentle the sprain was soon cured.f’ C1eanBing_ tOo_ .___,__.._.1- .. . ,,i Ilch! llc!!! llth! Constant itch. Intolersble agony, ECZEMAV A few drops of a mild, simple, Wasil -instant relief-all skin distress GONE. D. D. D. Prescription for Eczema. Sounds too good to be true? We guarantee it/ The first full size bottle Free if D.D.Il. cannot rcnch your case. For your comfort's snke, it is wortll a trial, (‘ornc in and ict us/tell you about it. Also about ll. D. I). Snap --it helps, E, A, Foster, Central Drug Store, Charlottetown. _ ,-v upon a white ground. What St. l‘nt- rick had to do with it nobody can say, but some emblem or thc other had got to he incorporated in thc flag upon the passing of thc act of union, and so the heralds did tho rest. Wherever they got the red sal- tire from is not known, but there s reason to believe that it was hor- rowed from the arms of Trinity Col- lege, Dublin, which body had in turn borrowed it from the Fitzgerald fam- ily. In all probability Ireland will adopt thc slinbllrst upon a blue ground, thc chief reasons being its antiquity, its distinctly Irish origin and its symbolism of Ireland rising to take her proper plncc among the nations. But come what may, the ground of the new flag is going to be blue. \'l`lle Sfinn Feincrs are resolvell upon that, and that fhlg's material shall not be silk or cotton, bllt good Irish linen. f TELEGRAPH EXPERTS DEVISE MEANS OF PERFECTING WIRELESS. BRUSSELS. Oct. 15.-'Phd pro- visional internntionnl wireless com- mittee, et ll meeting here today, dc- cillcd on the organimtion of conllmit- tees in all the collntrfcs{adhcl'inl: to thc wireless telegraph rcaty, which was signed st London in July. 1912, to aid the governments ill extensive wireless observations and experi- ments. These willobe carried out with the object, first, of deterrniuing a way to insure constancy and steadi- ness of wireless waves; secondly, measuring the variations in signals and atmospheric disturbances nt the different stations; thirflly. compnr-_ ing the intcllsity of signals. These experiments will be conducted sim- ultaneously on threc days of each week, beginning in January, Spee- inl meteorological observations will also be made once a month. Reports of the work of the com- mittees will he made to the wireless conference at Brussels in 1914 with 3 view to legislation. lil lulllll lN \f1£liEll lil anna la _ Peo§l(e_.ll,1 of Canada Wbhthd now More About These_Wonderful Tlllslete Feoln Fruit Juices. 1 ' -l=r|vs " 1 1 i N. JOUBEHT, Esq. "I heartily recommend "Fruit-s-tives" to all who suffer from Constipation and the painful consequences-Piles. I am now over 74 years old and suffered for over zo years with Constipation and Piles. Itried all kinds of remedies saw the doctors and took their medicines but nothing cured nle. About four years ago, I tried “Fruit-s-tives"-found they were doing me ood. Then I rocnmd an additional supply and was much gratified at the wonderfllll good they dig me. After falungfourhoxes, I feltwcll~mybo\vels were regnlal-and the Pileshad dissppesred. My wlfc was troubled for three years with Asthma, and Eczema ou the hands, which made her hands almost useless. The doctor gave her several oiufmente to use, none of which had any effect. He also advised her to use rubber gloves (slle wore out three pairs). I persuaded her as a last resort, to try “Fruit- a-flvcs". The effect was marvellous. Her hands are cured and the Asthma hu also left her. \Ve both attribute our pfesent good health to “Fruit-s-tives". N. JOUBERT, Gnxlvns Lions, P.Q. Whether it was the fine, l1ouest,strnigbtforward face that inspired confidence ur the simple language, which rang true as a silver bell, that made so many people ihlnk over this letter, is hstd to say. But the fact remains that one hundred and eighty-seven persons have written Mr. joubert to enquire more fully about “l'rult-n-tives". And this delightful old gentleman who is now 74 years old- hnppy ln his release from pain -grateful for his cure- took the time to answer every inquiry. Take his advice and try “Fruit-n-tives". gcc. a box, _6 for $2.5o_-trial sim, z5c. At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by 1