~"5~s.\u-,~ ill.: ( i ll? ,f 1. ,. l ._ l il, Y!- . 1, ily -1 al ' l. . lr I lil. 1. .-, ll M, V. QA. _ . l l-',- i;- . $5. li/5-. i li ,_ Y nl l Wil. fry 3. li\ l`.’.2l.~‘_l- - l yi _-l 1: 1;? l T"‘\ - w;4i_Y-Cage. f 17%,, ._ ll`;~':' - -_ ‘ ` .1 ,,,‘ .'. w, .<‘ ' ' .' r r ,. ,a 5 1 ' !;'. ,_ i i ,. , V l 1" l . , , , r -r,. . I . ' 1.; ` ll lf 5 ll, " _ il l * I sg, ; ' ibbsz.-» »., »~'~_ .» , -'s »- ,.,l» l L .,. t yin, , =_l - . lvl 1’ ' _P l ~ ‘ r » l . t , 3 .fr-ir l ‘ ff._' ` .emi ~ »l d ‘ za I . ,_ \.-<_.»- if v , -_ "°YHl‘ Milli? NIU! ’ liliiiiflllllcll éiiiilli pays to buy in this Province .4 `i vi- ieleilfils; Montague, I t 0" , fer iisllllrx yesterday morning ‘i`l»‘ -1""-4-#ini ' ~' lrbn PII!! 1100 in ea 25 cents at H. J. Mish- ii-zacr:ll_ ` ' _.*elre. George McKinnon Char- ._..#lm thie»f.3ie»ten.1ah.§erh~r me-' letterown. nr names in seth. the light lid! arrive in Cardigan to load luest of Mrs. Edison Stewai‘t.° potatoe!.° _ V .._'Rev.= Ae D. =Mchityr¢,- will preach ...'l-lon. lililehlfln- Mcllanald, East- iii Bay Fortune Presbyterian Church Point, in spending n few days in tomorrow morning and at Souris ill B0\lYi§.‘ the evenlng.° ~...~'l'lia fibrils; tially ohsrdisii ee. ..."rh¢ schooner Unelesere. meh tore gqugig - 4.44;-gg, will sail the first oppb tunlty for re obtained st H. J. illsboirs nr-ug. has been loading producghl Bonds. . . Halifax, N. Sf ' ,..°M. J. Campbell, Elmira, came to _ "“""* ‘ Bnuriii Thursday evening and returned _-~-'TUE pl'0(Jrl€t0r Oi the Novelty home ycsterday.’ ..:*Beef Iron and wine. A illll pint bottle 75 cents. Mabon's Drugstore, Bouris_ 11-25dr5i. Store, Sollris, was busily engaged yesterday ourrling up h large stock el Christnlns g0ods.° ...‘J. McPherson, who has been spending a few days at Chepstow the _..‘Andrew and Airs. Campbell, who` the guest of James' Nolan, was in W0" ln ("l"“`l°l't¢'~"W“ 0" V~ll°ll` “'€aBS¢“E€fB-M _ ._,*'l'he funeral of the late James lvleouhld tooir piece ut St. Mhry's Cemetery, Sonris, at nine a. m. yes- terday and was one of the 'lM`l;¢Bt seen in some years. The services ‘were preformed by l’~€"- R1 B~ MC' »Donald. The Il. I. S., of which the lliemagsrl was n -prominent member marched in procession' _ ._ r _.___ | ,,_°The following were the » Souris mm-lint prices yesterduy: butter, 24c; eggs, 24c; heel, 5-tic; pork, 7;c; po- |tatocs, A00; turnips, 160; carr0tB.30C; parsnills, Bilc; cabbage, per doz 60c; \mlre_ per nh 3c; égd, per lb, 50; -lrhilrlhek. per lh, uc: hey. ser-ton-. $12.50; oats, 43c; atrnlv, $6; hidels, lilc; pclts, 40-50c, cnliskins. 1201 Iwool, 250.” “»~“ The laslf. named officer. who wcntlbecn reacliud. ` to the adnlirallty on January 251ast (on` which day Lord lfisller wont into retirement under thc age limit), will lllmsclf he overtaken hy this rclllllll' tion ou March 4 next year, when he will conlplctc his seventictll year. As is grnrrnlly known, Hir /il‘i.l\\1l' Wil* 50”.. was iiillvcsd to go to Whitehall solely in-order that llthe sclllrins ov- ened-»~~~in tile' lircc by~tlle diqerpnees bctwren l,ord Fisllrr slid Lord Charl- es Lletrslord might he- healed uiidcr au officer iii whom the lvholc- navy rqnosed uphollnded coufiderl,ne.- Hail he not been hhle to inthe-f\‘-»f>\1*»t1\i~ very( llesirnble result in the time nor- mally et-his disposal it is no secset that Admiral wilson, ln srite ul pre- cedent. would have retained his Ad- mlrgity nppointmellt lifter his retire- ment from the active list of the Fleet, but the few months he has spent ns First Sen Lord have-been so fruitful nf' hes.ling'results that there is not n-rw any reason why lie-should reliisiu after the retiring-_ age has r -..__-_.U --._-of morphine or olher poisonous dru .~ ,_ or by msil from 5 with regal-el to llislsucccssor, thi- appointment of Adnllrnl May was certain, if only because there is no ‘Other officer wllo possesses the nec.- ‘ceesery reqlliromcnts. Whether UW 'policy -is ii wise one or not the fact- remliins that the higher posts at the ldisiposnl of the admiralty nre_ now 'alternated anionl1_Bl- H l0“' °m°er5- 'wi-m thus gain great experience in important adrninistl`~a'ct‘ve and com mend work to the practical exclusion 'ol other nieh. This is well llluetrst fed in the careers of Admirals Bridge- man 'during the last few Y°“"3-_ All' 'mn-ai tiny was appointed Second lSea Lord in March, 1907, and simul- 'taneously Sir '-Francis Bridgeman lvms made c0mi’fii‘l.iidci-'in-cllfe_f of the 'then newly created home fleet. in lens inter hhlcllng this .wm- mand » for two Yelifl. slr FTBUMS Ili-iilgemnn.\veflt to the Adln1irait_y_ as Second Sea Lord, while Admiral May hoisted liis‘fllt|z lfl command of the .gnome fleet. W,lt-,\1__e_.t,i,l1_9, $5519 »-mul. his luiaeere sure stop the mesnesi. nssllest, most persistent hesdsches in hell sn - hour or less. We guarantee thai they couirun no opium. _ gs. 25c. a box si your druggi`sl:`. 29. Nliidlnl Deus nl Clinniesl Co. of CIBIM |.|rrill|.""'"f 9"?" 'll °¥ » _ i I ‘ 5 ' 0 f- ddlrlie 2'. ee. l __,We lllsy1_ejust7opsn'ecl aplloice selection of _b0oks,ffanc bureaus writing Mater;sl.;lray&e,r bucks, Kites and other fend goodye se sr, _full line o the la lem.. Excellent herglhe. Give ydiirself est Christmas Cards ad`li__bnoli us a call and have ii look for 1-‘lie Nhvehy sore -lt pays to buy in this Province. -’1`\\° M°r1»inz Daffy Guardians ess he obtained at Lsflcrtfs 'rqieenm Parlors, Summerslde. 1a.15¢irfi', -Attention ls drawn to the large page sd. of R. T. Holman, Ltd., Summerside, which appears in this issue. -'Flirt desirable property lm Tryon, I ini of residence* nor _wen liledi. Ate., ssc z ef' in :lm hi land.. is offered for sale at a right price. It is near churches, schools and other conveniences. Has rural mall delivery snd telephone connec- tion. Applicants should write J. P. Hood. Charlottetown, for further particulars, or ash Albro Howett, Tryon. 8-Zadrtf. -One of these- memorable events that are never to`be forgotten by the parties concerned took place at the residence of John Matheson of Em- erald on November 22nd it being the marriage of his eldest daughter `Maggie C. to Picton Reeves of F'ree~ town. ’1"lie bride was attended by Miss. Maggie McDonald of Sprlngton while the groom was supported by his cousin Joseph Reeves of Free- town. -The marriage ceremony was wformed by the nev. ahhh. oline, in the presence of a select company of friends and. relatives. , _ ' 1 -The following Dsrnley notag will be of interest:-Fulton McKay ling “°°°P¢°ll‘a lJOSltion ili the grocery de- partment of R. T. Holman, Ltd., Summerside, and is now working at his new duties.-Clarence Drake, teacher, ls managing the school in u satisfactory manner. Russel McKay was a recent visitor' to Seaview,-A Very €UJ0YD-ble evening was spent on the 17th at the home of George Mountain wllcll fi number of youny ladies 'and yolltlls known nu “Thli _I1lV@lY 0088" assembled for the even- lng's amusement. The evening pegged quickly, the young peo‘ple indulging in games and music, both instrumental and vocal till a late hollr when all started for home conscious that they had spent u pleasant evening,-John Bernard has returned to French Ri-:_ er after visiting his friends and re. latives here. He leaves shortly for his home in Bowden, Alta.-Pearl Hongood, Leheher~ ht Hhrhilteh, wh. Vlsillllz her Old friends here lest week and is alwaY5 kindly received by the. people of Dsrnley. ' '- - A Sympleill of Troubles lllch are Removed by , llr.lllorse’s-Indian oof Pills. ` Sick headaches ire no`t ' nierely alliiclione' to be borne st' patiently ll .polslblc-they ire danger signals. They never come . unless the digestive system is our of order, and their regular recurrence ‘ii proof positive of -icrious trouble "ind s warming that should be heeded "F ':rre/zlllsagruu' a _ H ' P'°7“PilY- In/:1 nxfrl//e. Sick headaches are caused by Indigee- fion, Biliousness or Constipation, and nc amount of “headache powders” will do more than temporarily relieve them. The only way to get rid oftlicm entirely ie to cure the Constipation or Indigenion cha: ie ciuring them, and nothing will do this quicker or more effectively than Dr. MorJ¢’: Indian Rm* Pillr. Dr. T§nrse‘l\ Indian Root Pills are purely vegetable in character, and are-free from any hsrinfiil drug. For ovcr filly years they .have been in constant use in Canada, end have proved most cf`f`ectivc in regulating the bowels, siding digestion, banishing sick licadachei and restoring vigorelle health. Dr. Morec’l indian Root Pills have stood the test for over Elly years. z;c_ it all dealers. W. H. Comstock Co., Lid., Brockville, Ont. 7 i___;___ _____ ___ _ ." time the channel fleet was amalga- inated.-On two years expiring-that is, last spl'ing--Admiral May went as vcommander-in-chief to Plymouth where ne now .,, while Sir Francis Bridgeman rehoisted his flag in 'om- mand o f the home fleet. When Sir. \Vill'li1.fn Nlnv izoes to the '\dmil'a.1fv as First Bea Lord next March these two officers the navy has to offer for a period of five years, namely First Sea Lord, Second Sea iror-l l:.'~‘il'~r, and commander-in-chief of the ln-me fleet (twice). Admiral May, who was h'rn in July 31,1849, and entcvei ali: hui-y in June, 1868, served twice at White- hall before going as Second r`le'i l'arr‘. in 1907. From-May 1893, :.o Janllary 1595, he was assistant fllrer-t_or of torpedaes, ond from -April. 1905, was third ‘sea lord and controller, He ,is very reserved, and little can be said as _to the policy he is likely to p-ur- sue, but there is a general impress- ion that he would not, or could not, resist as strongly us the present first sea lord any attempts that rrilght ~bc made to cit down the fleet. 'r`UnKs GAINING GROUND 'riurohi is sasslloan. hz" ferr/bla /fell- Pslus, Nev. 22-The town hi 'rn- polfls besslged hy the Tasks, and Home is in no better situation. After a month and sl half, after lsfgeetvencitures shq serious losses. the-Itsllliis are no.»further advanced on dll followin their diseril-~ ihferior in numbers to the Italian but they make up in confidence when they lack in numbers. “When you buy Moir's Chocolates .ydu know they are good. When you- get theifi -lt our store you are dssurliii than y 5 lilifkation. The Turkish forces. ltr’ an .bapes » -All news, advertising and sub- |scrlptlons _in Alberton and vicinity should bs handed to H. Clerk, Agent. drli. ,h/1, -All news, advertising, and sub- scriptions' iii Summer-side end vicinity 'should be handed to Ernest Myer- rle, Agent. I 1 drtf. -$42.50 for a genuine Muskrut lined 'coat for men, Otter collar.and lspels, black beaver cloth shell. Exceptional value. Only $42.50. Sinclair & Stew- art, Ltd., Suinmerside. 11-24dr2l. -$11.90 will buy a man's black Beaver overcoat, imitation lamb lin- ing, interlined with rubber undtrim- med with a dark blended msrmot col- lar, wind step cuils in wrists, Noth- ing to equal this line at the price. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd., Summer- side, - 11-24dr2i‘_ ;.'_i__-1--I-* --::Rexall Gum is pure cilicle \\'ll-li Pepnln and Spear-mini; flavor. lt acts as a digestive and stomaltll sedative and wil prove beneficial in mild casts of stomach_trouble. Its de- lightful flavor makes it it dainty chew. Sc., a package of 5 bars. Sole agents. The McKinnon Drlig Co., corner Great George and Kent Sts. SUMMERSIUIQ MARKETS Corrected 'for every Wednesday and Saturday issue. ` Potatoes Dressed heal Hay loose Pressed Hay Buckwheat Ducks, per ltr Pork Straw (Loose) Straw (Pressed) Eggs 50 til iii) llurley [hits 35 to 50 Hides lllli C-ornmeal , lil t0 W5 Flour -$5 to $0-50 Tllrnips }‘l Parsnips -*U Bcets " 35 wheht ' #.1410 W. Oats "34 ij, 0ate______(__, , ____4_fr , BORN. 1vlA'r’ii' -asus-~At olhhgnw nohrl, hr. Nov. 19tll, 1911, to J. L. and Mrs. Matheson ri daughter, Congratula- tions. 30 ii to 8 $9 $10 50 to 60 14 iitu 'I $4 lfns. .. MARRIED . GILLIS-CAMERON-At the home of the bride Flat River dn the 22nd inst by the Rev. J; W. McKenzie, 'Margaret May Gillis to Murdock Cameron ‘of Quincy, Mass, JA1'-McKA`Y-At the home ‘oi the bride, Wednesday, Nov. .'22, 1911, by the nev. Ernest _vlfeekr-fi, B.A., s. D., George Alfred Jay of‘Fsnniug Brook to` Bertha May McKliy of lest St. Peter's,_£, E. I. ___ . _, Diss _o'ARi.AND-At` Webster-'S curio, Lot 36, Non; `.`4, llll. _ .-'-|:iiie Berrigun, beloved wife ri James Garland, aged 51 years. l"l\,ll1~l'n.l Sunday at 2.30 p.m. to Fort Augus- tus Cemetery. - . . - -,-~» --5--1-:r~r -~-;-»'_f~-A » liiilvlgi sllefllsllli lil ‘NEW YORK, Nov. 23-Melvin Shep- pard, tht champion middle-distance runner, will not be seen on indoor tracks this winter. He expects to spend the season under the care of surgeons. and early in the year will submit an operation for a growth `on the neck, which has been forming for the past__two years. The athlete paid no attention to the trouble until recently, when it began to interfere with~hls speech and breathing. ." The new cap flexible derbies $1.25 sci: them just the thing for rough winter weather. They keep their shape and color six different styles.- Patons. . 11-24dtf. ,ical ‘_ *' ' z1e&¥-aces* ~ .- §`.’.~f.i ,&\\2_ .._.,_$-»', ...-...e-“?§;.f.'.-f’§ . XQX. gl -_ _ \" :/'li ' `\, I-_,`4_ r ' ._-\ {_»_ '”/.~ _ _J "Lv %"»¥»`_ ee -ei' A Sémikegallil and Negligee . Styles _ These new shirts are ’ alltllat' is desired by llle msn who appreciates something gmd at prices that src: r_ie'l1t. The new Semi Regat- ,_, ta is a beauty, coniinu in 5 ' nent striped on white ~ back ground: and gives the lppearnncc of the - :tiff ho>omed with the _ comfoi oftliesoft slirt _ 01,25, io si ' ~ Our Negligee sllirls _are beauties showing the newest and best pst- letnsfof winter. Every shift clit and msde in ' best possibé manner. $1 Qlo $2.00. V Akspecidlllliefor one wee ' ' stoilc --"Austrian Collars" -, ` .20c3fm'50c Il "S"-°HQ:peil"` fiteililigs. ~ ' . ' ` Solaris - . he ehelrlreellheee we hsvetherhjlsf ; _-~ - - / lil ek rc A I-‘ t Girlie 'I9'-°'L°°"""*"'*"t"'f ‘ - ` bn ,limi ps ago. _ . on er, _ _ _ ..~ . _ -_ -_ .- l l`l5dJ' ' tral Drugstore. . ,' 11-Iiidli ` _ i . J _ ,_ _ . ~ »=_,.,ly. f Pr Sfo e / Strictly ‘ Cul Store l i I: -l i » r lil<>;n’s 0’Coals Meli’s 0’C_oals ‘ _llelfs 0`Coals 1 lllelfs 0’C0ais ,. 1 llelfs. 0’Ceais iflelfs 0’C6als _llcn’s 0’Coals 0 Illen’si 0’Coals llleil’S 0’C0als l’lcll’s 0’Coais 1 . i ‘-r nuns Great limn could desire. made overcoats in _ . Paying- ’ C ‘ Remember . i l Black Beaver and Melton ,_/_._ __~__ -f V -s' ._r_"_ , liconrw-Elii A Grind Days 'four their Our displhy of overcoats for this season eclipses all former efforts of our buyer to , place at your disposal every stylé that l Fashion dictates in cloths. That for warmth and durability are all that the most 'exacting We would like every lmrli who has been in the habit of llnving his oveicoats made to order io call and see the most com- , plete showing of up to the minute hand pare our prices with what' you have béeii Our Overcoats are sold from _ mailer to wearer at one profit only. ' ' Black Frieze and Cheviot Cloth. Over- coats velvet collar. F ormer price $8.50 0 ,- _ Cloth Over 7 L coats velvet collar. Former pi-ice, 9.50 6 ‘l Black English Beaver cloth Overcoat l with velvet collar. Former price 13. 50 ._ » _[ Black English Beaver Cloth Overcoats vel- 1 lvet collar best trimming. Former price i 5 50( 0 Black Scotch Melton 'Overcoats Haiid l_ tailored silk velvet collar_Foruier price 2o~.oo, Gray Tweed Overcoats, Prussian collar l_ clark grey diagonal c1oth.Former price 8.25 _l _ ` Tweed- Overcoats, a. large range of patt- l [ erns. Prussian collar, Former price i'o.oo 4- ' Tweed overcoats liglit .or dark shades V, 9 l convertable collars. Former price 12.00, 0 l Tweed. Ovcrcoats, new diagonal l C rl l lierrliig bone effects, Former price 15.00 _ " ln, all the ldtést Tweeds. Hand tailored ` l best of trilninlngs. Former price 20.00 ' 0 e _ 1 Demonstration ° of the Advcdfefe ei l the province, and coin- l Now UZ e 15. 00 . 5.90 N B Q _ _ rv* ‘ Men's Fur Costs 'bo io 85 fill. , _ slid' lleefera from “'75 ll' I Prices from 275 in 7.00. ' * ; llgllt before .- E. ‘ .- 5 -- 1 fs - _ llle advance ili prices. Colilnibia l'. 5 Boy; ,Um clnlduns ouwal' - Bea-vcr Wollnby, lilzlck Dog? Wom- ‘ -» bat zinfl Racoon Prices age 2 l 4 to io years. /'am ' 3msi-.[Z'0.{ c//A/rzorrfrowi/v.s' is/of mr.=>Ann‘n'/v7zL_ srvgnei . gg _:-.._._._______.__-____1_,E;_i;x____.._ . . ,..\. & SHIPPING NEWS. Entered, Nov. 24, 1911--Schr. Sea Slipper., Hayden, Picton. Cleared, Nov. 24, 1911--Nil. - » 5** SUDDEN DEATH! frolll livurl llisi-ind-, Ir_\‘ the ` -7._'_3', rlluilt i-willolr ul i-liuilring Wi iuuirs, lluirllng or |i||i,,g, 7 ‘lzl-: colin-rl fo sllulinllliilrn llhst g I/ -"_-*BT* oil |il|r|s<' hudllvlll l|ll'nillr¢ ` nl 'il u.-'ll-me-|iii~r 1' vlll'iliu|i-l\|yIlr‘|il-\\~ ilufir ll-il: or-lu ll on nnl too' n'rr||i,t " ulnl |-l'on<-l‘ lrvuiiln-lil, \\|'c “`lll l!ll\ill_\' milf! fo uni' .__;.1‘T_'t.__'._'_; _;'; - "Hats or cups wll_tehgye_Q¢.__ ' gi* wants be can get the right -sort time the saniemoney will -buy slsewhere. For msn or women the new flexible derby at Patons. _ 11-Hilti. "Automobile, _ velox and .Cl/ok: elreteslh sn sim at-_'-Finnell _ 0handler's_ ' `. - 11-2fld3L \-'l-`..-_-_ 4 l¢ri.°°ilillil” 5" "ill ee. 3.5. ` -- 1 s _iw Paturgter Glovell. 1_’m_A 'c.*r~l\'s' ll" 'iu"» ofPmoug$iha£ \wz%%'{‘}' “clothes that-:xl 100! li" boys st Patons. _ » t _ 11407"- l ' ws seurnoudrdn .eeuenea l.°llr.l.llt°- P"f"'~ 'welll "The eheldst eh`eeolme- meds er° showirliers , in such s Di‘¢l\ll.iD\‘ °' grades s'ad”vorlei-tee-~tli(t»ev`l\’YW'*’ can he frilly estillsd. "VFD-\$r°""' Gsnongsf ,Lowiis", lull- _ eheeolstes--e ec .seteetivll 0"* ish fmtor.."1{|? ' i>°i!‘.'l“‘ Lyoli- to\i§lill’,"- dm' _ _ ‘. -~’-l ' , , ‘_ - . ,_ . . .. #»'°‘;;‘.:. l . ll*-‘ . “ - . .-_.' _ ~ .. ,. . . » . .,,, . , . ,., . fr .- l. .l‘."i`.;mi’:{fe_.. .'. <, ~', ¥__