f ‘f-_'_ <*“""'. __ _ | ‘f;`.‘ ,:"_ df -l' ` f s . ., ._- l _,Al I L_ ,'. . ` \ I ». \ I "',' 7`\,_\ _. ,Will 'f:l r \ I r 1 . . .md . _ . LONDON, Dec. _2-A flnsl` appeal ' ~ £4! 'il __. .-; l WEIK =° "ef nl mls Primus crisis In as "*““" ““‘ "‘“"“ “".5!" longstion of the time limit, of _ the Rgsslan ultimatum was made last liz- _ n ht by the Persian Minister. _ ‘lar coward .ma ue ...mis aefsiotn- ing beyond advising compliance with $5! Hllssisn terms. _ ssluv sri nssr ' susis lnmsssllnl ~ l f _ sn l sln_slsMlsH .l_ ._ If what you Just ate is sourlng on your stomach or lies like s lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch Gas and Eructate sour. undigested food. or have a feeling of Dizsiness, Heartburn, Fullness, Nausea, Bad taste in mouth and stomach head- ache-this is Indigestion. A full case of Pape's Diapopsin costs only 50 cents and will thorou- ghly _cure your out-of-otder stomach, and leave sufficient about the house in case some one else in the family may suffer from stomach trouble or indigestion. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula plainly printed on th_ese 50~cent cases, then you will under- stand why Dyspsptic trouble of all kinds must go, and why Diapepsin always relieves sour, out-of-order stomachs or Indigestiou in five min- utes. Diapepsln is harmless and tast- es like candy, though each dose con- tains power sufficient 'to digest and prepare for assimilation into the blood all the food you eat; besides, it makes you go to the table with a healthy appetite, but what will please you most, is that you will feel that your stomach and intestines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver ills for Biliousness or Constipation. cranks, as some people will call them, INvAs10N OF AFRI`CA_ This city will have many Diapepsln 5_000 TURKS FOR but you will be cranky about thisl splendid stomachprepziration, too, if' was filed with the minister of.._iiistioe today by John T. Moss, K.C.]‘ o`I‘I‘o- ronto, and Hector MacInnes,.K.C, yi Halifax, solicitor for the A.lb5x"ti~:;nd Great Waterways railway and the .Royal bank. in which disallowanoo i_s asked of the act of the Alberta legislature, cancelling the a(`r§i§p't. for the construction of the r&l 1'. ‘- it will be recalled that after the province had undertaken to guarantee the bonds of the company, thg|,~s.was ,, disruption in the Rutherford et. Hon A. L. Sifton succeeding as premier. The legislature procepded to cancel the act ofthe former _`gg4e|’_vn~ ment and ordered that the money raised on the bond guarantee be used for general purposes. , Action was taken in the courtsfbut the act was upheld. Disallowance by the federal government is now _asked on the ground that the act involves ¢0niiscs.tion and is also B violatioqzoi the bank act, in-as-much as it directs the Royal bank, a federally chartered institution to hand over the bond money. About seven million doll';{i‘s are involved. AT DOORS OF' NANKING REBELS ARE KNOCING SHANGHAI, s Dee., 2-wh'ile'_Nan- ,ing still remains in possession ofthe Imperial forces, the Revolutloriists are bombarding the City and knock- ing at its four gates demanding ad- mission. x Much damage to the city has 'ree' suited from the bombardment. Large forces of rebels sre‘here in readiness to rush ainto the city if breaches are made in the walls. ' you ever try a little for Indigestion MASSUWAI Eritrea' December 1_` or_ Gastritis or any other Stomach Turkish f_,-Oops to the numbm. of mgggf- P _ D, , 5,000 are mobilized at ron sims thils mirihtllze anrlpfol'e\'e:ai?ilsI'Ibii!;;cIlf ~Said' and it is aueged that othey are I . ' .- . ' intended for an invasion of the Ital- o btomach trouble ang Indigestion.:;“an,t~ coli? oft `xricB_ Tléeigocogceg ,. _ x . ra ion e o . e receri m Er - s__itB‘;°_‘;'Il,t I¥°ggt‘vg:,';_ ovefcoala 0’ ment by Ita!ian Warships which had “_ ' ' “°“ ““ We hitherto suspended action on account will deliver quickly. Finest weaves, best Worlfmanship, and lowest prices, is our claim. Try us once and see. D, A. Bruce. » 12-2drtf. of the passing of King George and Queen Mary on board the steamer Medina through the Red Sea. ` lMPORTAN'l` I l _ ' I " ~.’ 1 .l~ AUCTIO CLYDESDA LE F I LLIES _ \ - _ as ' ’ 1. "‘»_f‘»»~ ' - F; ._ s-.ral |» I I' _ if' , inf: '~*i;\ ~, _ I 13 ft- Il ‘_mi< sf "' . _itil _ ,__ fl! > l, ,$3 I ,'.2' ,_.._`. !'- ._.. _ -' .s L -` `1:':»';f'=** _ ` M.. ~ 5 . r , . ‘I A* s. 'L f’... _ ». rp 1".. "; lr . lil" ` '°.‘°~`:- c.-»\¢t _ I 1 Y . 1 i.,: .|, . Inv? , I \&l¢ X _ _ l _ I » ! - .' _-Iii _'lj ‘Q l‘ 'i fi \~_T*._.-1-‘_-‘,.`_.~z_ ‘ `i”-o."‘: . I ~f‘ ‘fi-mi. -“'?"""”‘ ' In ' '<7 ,_ " `~»l‘“~.'.'l£l.! '~ '.1 , _ Mjff.. "_',.;'_,,_:~ iv, 'f . We are imtrncted by WILLIAM MPHAREY, ESQ., of Russell, Ou tario, to sell at Public Auction, on ' Tuesday, December l9, l9ll couucuciuo Ar out o'ci.ocK. P. M. AI The Revere lloiel 25 Pure Bred Clydesdale Flllics. imported direct from Scotland. These fillies are choicely bred and se the old countrwand are the finest lot of Fillies ever brought to the I.~- land and will be sold at your own p selves.Cau be inspected at the Revere Hotel staioles any time afterrnrijiygl. ' TERMS AT SALE. - ‘ ' " 12 'zsmdrtf _ l ' Q .‘-‘ i'/$"»-1' "` ." "' _ 51' fl' »' ': ,‘_<;'_‘~ -_ ‘ V f'~>;v.'>~§@ i. -~*f`.‘§$\'»¥='-;¢_f.'_,:-_=_>'.'fi'r.l.__1-iA ~_~ » ...;.'__ ‘, w:1..~ , ~ :__ I, »-r~,_ . i'Z,1~=';:-;~f": - _ . .‘*~.__-_‘ic - 3»~:~z-F-rf _ ' -»>'z» "Z_'_"_ .- N SALE _‘»>»~».__;.‘,_.‘»~_._...'».=__»_. 1_‘.,;.. a -an _af Stables, Chsrloiielown lected from the best stock raisers iv- rice Coine and see them for your- BENJ CARTER & CO., ._ A1ic'iopeers. 9 5° Gnd Y¢lf»¢l`f|&Y-- The Standard _ll C0mP8|1Y of New Jersey, some- _imes called the father of the trusts, Bhd i>¢|'h°lls the most celebrated cor- poration iu the world, will no longer control affairs. As the holding eom. P8117 of more than thirty corpora- tions in 'various branches of tn, oil business. beginning today, these sub- sidiaries, which under the decree Qi the United States supreme court, must conduct independently the var- ious enterprisss, will assume entire management of their own affairs. The oil_ trust theoretically passed one 0( existence on August 31st, when the books containing the records of the company's stockholders were closed for distribution of the stock of the subsidiaries, but during the interven. ins period of readmscment it was HEWBSHYY t0 Preserve the old form to fi lllfgc extent. Now the work of dis integration has been completed, The _-stock issues representing the subsid- iaries will pass into the hands of the owners of old Standard Oil stocks to- day and the threads which long have bound the old companies together will be severed. F'. B. MCCURDY, M. P. MAKES GOOD SUGGESTION. OTTAWA, December, 1.--ln com- mittee of supply, today, F. B. Mc Curdy (Queens and Shelburne), sug- gested that the government operate a steamsbip line between Halifax anc St. John and the British west In dies and British Guiana, as part ol the Intercolonial system. He believer this preferable to paying large sub- sides to private companies. Hon. George E. Foster, minister of trade and commerce, said the sugges- tion was a valuable one. It would however, be a new departure and would mean an increase in the alrea- dy large capital account of the In- tercolonial. It would also involve the co-operation of the railway depart ment with the department of trade rind commerce. Mina.rd's Linimsnt Go., Ltd. Gentlemen,-In July 1905 I was thrown from a road machine, lnjur ing my hip and back badly and was obliged to use a crutch lor 14 months in Sept. l906.Mr. Wm. Cutridge of Lachuto urged me to try lVllNARD'S LINIMENT, which I did with the most satisfactory results and today l ani as well as ever in my life. Ypurs sincerely, his MATTHEW x BA'INES._ §'l`EAMSllll’ SAILINGS. 4 llharlohelown i_S`lea’m Navigation Co., Lid. Change ol 'lifile sosisosioie. lou. Commencing Monday the goth _o October the S. S. "Northumberland" will leave the Company’s wharf daily, _excepl iunday, at 7.30 ii. m. Returning willleavs Piclou, N, S. afler arrival of morning ex press from Halifax. G. W. WAKEYORD. Jctoder 16th, rgi r. "" 201920? ` 4 I4|l¢.n~.|o_ EAS. ERN ‘~_S,2__'S'nr_O.‘ L RELIABLE AND POPULAR IIOUTI Between IS§TJoRr;a :asian W E . . OHARLOTTETOWN TU BOSTON first Clssl - I. . ._ . $|0~7l' SscondClan. .............$9.2¢ Sfolsllooms ._ .. -- - -~ $|_U’ Complete Wireless Telegraph Equip- meni L St_J hn st9 a. m Wednrsday for‘llli::tlbort.°Lubec,Po tland and Bos- ton and Saturdav M U "‘»f0l' B05- _ dll?-lhrninv |ea~ es India Wharf Boston Merida ratb .1 o ...sud at u.u. p. m . 'or Lub or St. J_om. and lfriday at9._00 a. m. for St. .ohn via. East port,omitl.in|: Portiani. _ _ _ |....t.ic\¢e|.», _ . Hd infcrmsiion ngplyto local ticket sqentgi. Bwlwe c eoked through to dei tination. ”~.l‘..' '.i°'.';n.° Esii- ‘“*` ‘- Bi éohu. NJB. _ tuwmthvfslf _ = E sos ers* Never- 2% (0 U) éé ol- bl I L0 :-snnrsr éX°)(°X')®¢.°)®@\°_)UU\J\° " ' *L* ‘ Presents for Your Friend , Buy The Best 0.... O _-o»oooo- Ya: ~. .Jo .role _ 'Elie original issues of these grand Christmas ` " Double Numbers for the Xmas llolidsy f I ` _ ol_l9Il now ready. _ _.___ o`o`ooioo - \_ + .\-, \ 5°/®¢.»o_eoc-oooo ..`__\_\ _ \_ ~ -one ...W I' -1 e~ r’ `___;(g: /`/ IT-_.T /' I' WV ' \\ `\ _V _` ,;’,,.4,.._ I 1. ` \ ’ A I ‘ ` E.-._l~__rgl\..,`-_ I I ,///l/ I 'I ,W/,f,. ’ COLORF D SUPPLE ‘ Almanacs for l9|2f0fiico and Pocket Diaries for l9l2r " 0C`C`3,° QOOOOOCCO Newest Books, /M, I IU/ , gt’ \ _ -..' I/1. ,I ', H* VJ If “~» ‘ _ \ I 'n Beautiful 'Calendars for l9l2.;“l“ Christmas Cprdhs alrzid Tpdy Boolisj ee our g s ow. ow re y. 'H V Carter & Company Lid I ~. e . e »(§(§(i _oooo The London Grafilc, 5.0¢ Cents llfuriratcd London Newi 50 Cents Pears` AnnusI35Cents _ , Black and White 50 Cents ,. ‘ H‘p\ly Leaves 5o Cents, S etch 50 Cena __ i -` Graphic 50 Cents Toronto Globe Xmas No, , _go Cents ivery fine) ‘ ` N Lady`s l’ictorlaI5o Cepts. , ’ fwH|1'i: wgsraivt / ~,Donn|ioN/ s - LARGST 5*.‘.i“;‘i"‘CANADA I CHRISTMAS SAILINGS FROM `PORTl.AND, ME and IIALIFAX. N,5. I ' From Portland From Halifax “Canada Dec., 2 ¢Dee. 5 Hllrgsniic, Dec. 9 .... Dec. I "1'euio¢\ie. Dee. I4 _.. Dec. l Illaies From I"inf $55. Second $50. ` Third $3l.25. . ' Acsordinf to Steamer and Destination . t. N Bt fl B _ - ltyghirgimcoelrh tede.lv~lss Elglglzgrv Cnreilgs Btfln 0| c‘\estra. ~ -- A" .1 °‘1'EU'roN1c" - I v ogéllllig oflln un and Third ollhrs 5. *en Ffs nn hu' lWE"'R Sufllm l.."::.i'.°,~'.‘.°,'.‘.§‘.’..’5s‘:'.' Local ‘l1'!\ R3- ' -- -I VI _ ___‘ , Could Not Work and Had H ~ _-U-03, ' ___ _ ' AInlllIl0D. F0! Allytllllll. '-~ " ~ `7` NE YORK, DOCQIDDOI' I-Tho Cal” *-5 ‘ ‘ _ - ` I -~ - ` OTTAWA. D°¢°U\I>°1’ 1 A _inf-l@ ser of the ‘ oil trust officially came Those who have never been troubled * with kidney trouble do not know the suffer ing and misery which those ailllcted undergo. Weak, lame or aching back comes from the kidneys, and when the kidneys are out of order the whole system becomes deranged. _ Donn's Kidney Pills are a specific for all kidney troubles. _ Mrs. R. Hodge, Fielding, Sask.. writes:-" A few lines- highly recommend- ing Doan`s Kidney Pills. For this last year I have been troubled very muclr with nasty sick. headaches, and n weak. aching back which caused me much misery, for I could not work and had no _unbilion for anything. My kidneys -.verc very badly out of order, and kept me from sleeping at nights, I tried many kinds 6f pills and medicines but it Seemed almost in vniii. I begun to give up in des- pair of ever being well sud strong again. .vhcn fi kind neighbor advised nic to fry Doaii’s Kithicy Pills, _which I_dul, and am tliaiikiiil for the relief l_obta|i:<~rl from them, for now I am never in trouble with .\ sore buck or sick Zicudnclirs. I will ' :ilwuys say Do2n’s Kidney Pills for mine, and can highly rccomrncud them to any suflc-rcrs." ` Price 50 cents por box. 0' 3 IIUXCS lm $l.25, at all dealers, or mailed dircct`on- rcccipt of price by The T. Milburn Lo., Limited, Toronto, Ont. _ I ' When ordering direcl soecify "Dean s. ' $ .50 equal it. woes This suit _is an exceptional value _at its price-in fact there are few tailored ma e suits at twice the price that can It is s. three pieced suit made in three button sack style of specially selected English tweed, in Plain and fancy stripe patterns. The sho ilders, neck and chest of the coat andthe " waist-band of the trousers have received special attention ] and. will hug the form naturally, fit perfectly. The sizes Of these suits range from 36 to 40. You have often paid I $15111: this grade, our special price....... .. ._ ~ Other good'va1ues'at $7.50 up. this Sty colored Tweed Suit Tnfvouua n:u‘3 mm ~ v; T0 CONSIDER MODEL HOIIHES FOR WORKING CLASSES. lil()NTREAI., December l~~MBY0!' Iluerin has called a meeting of citi- tens next Tuesday to consider the project of establishing here a system of model houses for the working classes. This movement has made the iast decade, and it is believed that me moment is opportune to do some- thing to start a campaign against the slum," which is slowly but surely getting a footing in Montreal. YALE HAD POOR YEAR BUT MADE BIG MONEY. NEW HA\'E.\', November 30-With -lat\:rc-` MENTS go with each oeOoCO~6O°¢ Newest Booksii ’i1?¢_O /Ciood \ ` Alarm A' Clocks' _s ° ' Theseslsrm clocks are spiendidx sleep meters, very strong and well constructed throughout, have s I bright open face and s oheprnng ' chime that will wake you qu ckly without grstn on your nfrvss and for ima spins-qusitiss they are far shore t e average slsrm clocks. . . `lYn{i will agree! vylghlus that thsse N .re H Qc A I “Us gtufheir pricgoi....... ”° up W. N. Tanton These pipes are of the fin- estquahty risr, and Amber: th eases beingcovered with blue plush. _ Thev may be seen in our store window for s few days. and when you nos thorn, we think you will sirreo with us. that it is sn »excep|.ions|ly fins assortment. W in sad that the ricss - shall soil them no yonp msl' gpg: t sy will be msrlrsd o . As sgifl they will be s _ roprists and very scceptaglh to s gentleman who smokes, HAMILTON, ont., Dec. l-Hun- drcds of factory whistles shrieked a weicomc to the Duke and Duchess of Connaught as the Royal train rolled in from Toronto shortly before 11 o'clock__this morning. Bells all over the city pealed out a greeting and the first notes of the National Anthem by the 13th Band, as their Royal Highnesses stepped to the station platform, was the signal for a thousand lusty lunged youths from the city schools who lined both sides of the street to send up fi cheer which started the enthusiasm* that marked _the progress of the proces- sion of the Royal visitors to the city. _ | T ` HAMILTON EN Farm WOMAN Asi.1~:sr» A wnax. ASSASSINANUN ,N PERSIA Fon ROYAL. v1sI'rou.I -- ' -- 'I DES MOINES la. Dec. 2-Mrs. J. I.. Carpenter has been asleep one BERLIN. D@C0n1I’wl‘ 'I-A telegram week. All efforts to arouse here have to the German (lable Company fr-....1 been futile. Teheran says a revolver shot was lir- Mrs. Carpenter has been mother to ed this morning at Alo-Ed-Dowell thirteen children besides caruing a brother nf the former l’crsi-ru .1-.innff Dart of thc fl*-mi!y livelihood acting er at Berlin, in front of his residence. as a nurse. Her life has been an ex- He is reported to be damp ceedingly busy one, and physicians f declare, that her sleep thus lar has ‘been natural. They are unable to ac- count, however, for the fact that she will take nourishment from rt bottle a turallv as a oun child, but dzeluliot awaken. y g _ _ _ oIRL's Bi,fiop;Ti_£_1;zl;‘i_C_u i~‘A11.s.` ff -'Pl Lis .-7. ;`§\\\'\\\\\ _ K ,,sf7nl0n_n’S'-">,,\ I " GLOVERSVILLE, N. Y., Dec 2.- ' - . _ _ IThe heroic sacrifice of sixteen year __ ' ‘old Mabel Miller, who gave large ,_ ‘ uantities of her blood in an effort Qu 5,. I ’ .q Sb `to save the life of her brother-im I 0 8 ' law, Charles Sager, has failed. He tnielily sions coudhs. cares colds: _lied Iwi-is dying of pneumonia and tlle rare ‘ ' 'I‘""" """'""“' ‘ ""'_ operation of, blood transfusion was decided upon. As a result lic was put upon his feet and the girl in nefl. .-‘\ " few da s ago the conditions were n. _ ._"e_.L_L~.l<~.| o.ut_Y Vi »`-*Q QIXE' 'A.‘.B~sress:P »§ f=`g~'NH_i: ,avrl _ F F ill. "-3,|,_,Gi»e1E5§‘n|-S5,,cI_l .I <1, se- \ nal v \ V , I ,.1 -“ll _-.mu _ - l_lt'sdnot dilfficult to ‘gist the iiieited. Daily Returns |76 Atlantic Avenue 1 li-Gnildrizwpd. BIDSTON. . Q =“` . ~‘» 'if _ If you ship tothe Boston Market any i y . gain reversed. Mr. Sager _lied li.icr._ ' '_ \_‘~has_.;-_e-_-_eaf_.~ _. ._ -_-;_..~_ ._ -,_ -~.-..'._ 1.-4..-..~__...-,., ;...s. __;.‘,. .' ._ :_ . _ ir|vfi"“ _ e Smells andllels we call your attention Io the fart that we are an old established liouso I thoroughly reliable in every way, and uziut your consignmenls \Ve look after our sh ppcrs uilcr- sts iricvery \v.iy always obtaining for ili`e|n ill.: ` Highest Market Prices - Sending Prompt Returns _ ‘ and obtaining the best possible results. _ Send us your shipments and be convinced. _ \Ve also are large handlers oflive lobsters, salt mackerel and salt fish Prior ®._ Mahoney ' ‘ ioyc. ivimar ` sosroN, MASS. i i-z4i'\vdr_i wpll ' I _.‘ - ._ in _ ' '..=:’V .~._:---- -~_,--. f'“"" ir-i imfdr5wpd. John Nagle dz Co Allanlic avenue; Boston, Mass. s ' WE HANDLE SMELTS ON COMMISSION Satisfaction Guaranteed, Prompt Returns. ]. C. Ellis, Representative Q "" I ii-24fwdrzwp:i. `| E. A. F oster Central Drugstore, 1 , - a » f . John ‘ I VV. P21011 <3¢. C0 Vvholesalo ¢.Jo1ru:n.:l.ss1o1:1 Dealers 1 ‘ 176 ATLANTIC AVE, ll0S'l`0N. f _ If you ship your smelts and eels io us we can sell them at highest market 'I prices and remit-you promptly. Please write us. 'T ‘Something New E.ai.ii..i...1 lass Barclay, Clements Co. c:o__|\/iM|ae|cN |\/Issac:-|.Al\i-|-3 SPECIAL ATTENTION G1vsN CONSIGNMENTS or Smelts and Eels Receivers of an kinds of Fresh and Salt Fish, Live lobsters, Eic. Highest Market Prices. Daily Return., i ' 176 -A,-illvaniilo Ave., Boston. Mans . _ _ _ S\1\1°l’S1d°~ ii-24fwdrnnpd. . A L ld ..i ..