~ the :l-:il ~~.~fi :mil -A 'lf . l L n -st ' . 'TWO _ Remember ' ]amieson’s Carnation Cream Th‘sis a pr-_.i~cti\e skin lotion of p,e'.ii‘_‘§ar value. brom now until sprixlg ilu: _-kin iiiil l:-_'eil pu iitiri ii agmns' t"ll.__pl»l;~_'_, iivlil filll_»l‘Cll- im- au: ills-te noti- iiiyg/cZ<¢‘ .win g'v< ln.»re 2 pt-rii'._t ir.~u`ts than gil ihis pnparuiin. We have made ard _wid it for V,-:li'.~ and eicll ve i~ it 'g.o\_\'s in l;i\.'~li'. ;-_j C.i1xl._».li=_.i‘Crqiill is ri ¢‘aint_\' lf'i`~.i; ill.-1 l<~~e]».\ ."':` -Yi* sun.. tll. ‘ Sold by ns oilly 25c. '-24!! ] G ]o‘mi;_fso.~;, TH "RLo'r'ra'row o R DIA N 'niacin in in-aieiutsa mlm eoui-ui.; FRIDAY. DECEMBER no ~nrv ;_* _ sm ilncxnuzrn nowmm.. . 1 on wodnnda lsqt sir msekeiiiiie ailment conservative tuners he has completed 'his 88th yeanlserved as Minister of Customs, of Militia and oi Trade and Commerce, force u and early life he ;_ ter an editor _f newspaper, to Z eil when the ' Sir Mnckenlle 5 Conservative _ msn almost t _ life. He was 2 liamexlt 0! un appointed to 'P st.ll nllorns. nahated. He was born good health and much of his na- Sui!olk,_En cam gland, on December 27, e to Canada with his which he held till 27th A ril, 1896 nine years of age. In became a printer and la- ing an orator or an especially bril- and proprietor oi a which he. is still devot- ous worker in adairs of state and has cares of state permit. has been a lifelong ation oi the foremost public men of and a stedfast Orange- hroughout his mature elected to the first Par- ited Canada, sat in tbl' n to 1893 and was then the Senate, which hi when Commons dow and on December 21, 1894, became Firsthilnister of Canada, a post P » Sir Mackenzie Bowiell, without be- U~8»|1¢ 111811. has been 5 most industri- long enjoyed the respect and appreci- b0€h Parties and of the country gen- erally. There has been no more hon- estiaud upright men in Parliament during his time. The Guardian hopes that still more vigorous, healthful r'€UB IHBY be enjoyed by this veter- few severe penalties might do much tochecktheevihltisalsoto be observed that the prosecutors charged with the enforcement of the prohibit- ory law have nothing to do with such troubles as those complained of, and that constablas and peace officers can V Norms. The statement was made in the Market Hall meeting that three of the islature are disqualified by reason of being office-holders or contractors with the Government. The Examiner only act within the railway stations and grounds to make arrests, (ex- cept in criminal cases) when called upon by the railway authorlties.~The railway is wholly under Dominion jurisdiction. '° Opposition candidates now in nominae 'tion for election to seats in the Leg- 1"""'“”""“ ,ioonoo in il At various times under an statesman. r if ;`_:_ I VDECLINE OF RURAL POPULATION _, . “' The swift decline oi the rural popu- .rlntion lu this Province, regrettable :as it has been, is by no means con- fined to Prince Edward Island. Ina number of counties in Nova Scotia, .New Briznswick and Ontario the same results \vc~ri erty exists, British America stretvh ‘.1 Ontario, the increase in population ‘ii would have been very disappointing. In a. letter to the Toronto Globe ie population of rural; n . ‘_ ._ _ i-.. 5-.il h_ll'.il1-i' \ -_-.lr ;l.".~'.l llfigfi- to I:_'_\'. ymii' i_;fl'i`= ~="ll or/l lfzlcl iff. mlm: .e I 7- L-_rj ~/_-e-r~ o _A _ ` as.) R-9'; \-_ I5-TNI! _rag ’~¢:=‘ 'ahh it . ,~ . . ,., ,i.. . *; :_-_ ; i ; , . T? - ,~,\ .ra uf A 3'.-i. P-lf i-<2 ‘.~.r.¢-_'iris it". ami plolsif f‘~_i;.°;_ i:>'i'_i_f'i,t - that a ION or li" viii ii -op so Ong asland operation of the train must not Cam_eroil'.~_i Home-lllaile~Bread will help you i-:vjiy "llc other good tliiilge. _ lil _ Cameroifs lireild S-one a lfijtical conditio “ .V _ ” l:jfAmerica." In ‘ 'lviewillg the problems confronting iBritish colonies, he maintained that H' ' ‘M ~' W' 1f0ntario dllrin ___ jwliile if the natural increase be tak- l _cn into account thc loss has been fully if '- M 200,000. He explains this by the mi- `i ___ gration to the Northwest, the rush to `°"_ _'W :the cities on H Xnlriri T _ 'irlir ‘.‘ c l';l\< i\'r-r _ Opportimiues . \ , . royal Governor General. DISORDER ON' THE TRAINS account of the better for obtaining employ-l §.ment at cash wages, access to better: 9i‘scliools and grcatfr social privileges. ii are not so g f,,'\\'cre, and _that suitable and capableltoxicated The tendency of young men and wo- _mcn to leave _ _ very deep_seated else the rapid ‘de_3which is ir»ost'regrettable. It is to be population of the rural districts infemembgred’ however that drunken the ilne farir-ing Province of Ontario men oiteu make dlsturbances and _Would not have gone on at a timeuiiake a nuisance of themselves where- when farmers Gd) as would give us the position due _ ----~-» .to our extent, resources and intelli- gent population untrsmmelled either. _ by slavery or the ascendancy 01 any yliiacdonald as B collector of taxes.Mr. dominant church; almost; the liislltllark is a candidate in Summerside, country where civil and religious lib-i ML M¢L,eau a_ candidate in the Third ing from the Atlantic to thi; PacificilDlsm°.t of P,““°° and. Mr' _M“?d°°”`1d would in a few years present to the ,a candidate in the Third District of world a great and powerful organi-lQueen's. The Patriot claims that in ound by the recent ge,-,__zatiou, with British institutions,`Mr_ Ma¢dOua1d'9 c-we he had tendered 1 i f . ~ . fsus and had it not been for the large 2,iI:£T;h;?)s t8l‘:;dt§;1::;g?)', \;_]°:g';gl;§‘lf\`, l his resignation and returned his books gains in the big cities, especially in a community ofinterests’ and uniwduto the proper department, also that i to it by a Vice-royalty of one of thc; the office is' not one that should pre- promising sons af our beloved Queen, 1.-em; his ,,0miua¢_i0n_ g whosevirtucs have enthroned her in the hearts of her subjects in evcryl _;;(;h0¢01a;@s for New YeMs_“1e DI'l1g2?.lSt iGeorge Clark of Guelph asserts that section 0| our Empire. upon Whichlhave a splendid une of bulk and bob U 2, ltlicre has been an actual decline of -the sun never sets." lcd Muir-S C ,,001 - _ h ates that will be just It is now ilfty years since this re- lsplendid for gifts or table use. We g the past ten years, imarkable forecast was made by Sil',l1l1\'€ SVCYY "8l`ietY ill blllk and Our Charles and yet he has lived to see ii 1‘“°kages range in price fmm 35° t0 verified in the person of our presentlctz G and Kt' S,LB_ " du" A correspondent writing from Mor- cll complains of drunken disorder on, ~- y, is MHC ,Lakes the same complaint we the train which left Charlottetownlit usually cun't be helped except in have often heard here that the schools ;f°r Souris 'Jn Christmas Eve' Among "P ' ood as they formerly _ the incidents related is that an ln- ' man fell over a sick lady, ,,‘,eachc,_s cannot. be Obtamem :and afterwards insulted her, while other passengers were disturbed or the farm seems to be put in fear of bodily harm. All of were €\,el_y“_here re_,ever they may be, and the train intimntes that the gentlemen referred to are John M. Clark of Summersiile, as is contractor, A. E. McLean of Lfot 16 ns is district registrar, and David ‘$1 The MacKinnon Drug Co Cor eo _ WORR£I_) MEN A good many people think that lvolly is ilnnecessar but the fact one wily. When ii man is strong, vig- orous and well he doesn't worry. and when he \vol‘l'les it shows his health is below par. f but the more sensible thing is to say, as we do, “What you need is Vinol, ollr delicious cod liver and iron tonic that builds you up and keep you up. It makes your blood rich and good, improves your appetite and diges- tion. You feel 'fit' aftcr using Vinol. It is fine for the whole family, from children to grandparents, and we It is easy to say, "Don’t worry,"_ ' I _,\ Pearl gre-_in Fawii v.iil1 bi ~`»\vn. ' ' C.rinisoii.wii`_-= blvclc., Gicy with blue. ' Dark green. Fawn with black. Green with brown. Grey with green. _ f The lioltse of Quality Too Late for Christmas But in Time for New Years New L .Qwest-er P .ii .iloats A \ ` Should 'luive been here finontlis ago.So1ne hand- some shades and cornnin- .2 ations. -V Priced from 2.00 lo 4.50 Sec Western Window 'O \ PATON S ‘ __ ____ l.~\ -i. wi ' or General of rlthat In 1860 DTI Tupper' as he then I serve order on the trains and at rail. in several towns of' way stations, and that the occasions _ _' of disturbance are comparatively few n of Bmhsh North When such do occur the offenders '_,:_'___..:_.:,,;_.;._~...:..;;.;,'...'I;`-1" ceiving excellent prices for all they stag have_0t1_]er duties to “Feud to |;L,_'__,,f__“,_ _“_ ,_ \ _ _ _H K/V__I,_`;___u> _,_A__" for sale. Regmttably besides quictlng and controlling the T _ *fn this movement seems even more mark-, unruly ones' It requires the exercise lil' A ’*'fed in recent years than at any previ-ld m“f’h_ good Judgment t° know , _ the history of the Do_,when it 1s best for the conductor and train hands to interfere by force or not interfere with disorderly per- _ SIR CHARLES AS A PROPHET. sons who may be travelling. Per- |'coulil' produce ' ,ous period in minion. Sir Charles _ ‘ tably Very ill, 'diminish the c :hope may remain possible. His ill-, ` _ ness has calle ito his \vorth lthe Dominion and Great Bri note a reference to a remarkablelthe tmin forecast of his in re ard to s f` ' _ Queen Victoria and great services to becoming the Govern-I i was, delivered lecture on “The pol-i-,l this lecture, after rc-l p__ ~ _ ___-__-Hthey would find their best solution in' ::KeeD your skin soft and free from chafe during the winter by the use of MacKinnon‘s Witch Hazel Cream. The most soothing, healing and pro- tective lotion on sale today. Keep a bottle in the holun. 25c a hotilc. The MacKinnon Drug. Co., Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kt. bits. ¢if,f_ "Brown is offering today 20 bar- gains in men's overcoats, 24 bat- 83-ins in boys' overcoats, 4 snaps in boys' suits, 250 pairs of men’s pants at bargain prices and gensgtignul values in boys’ pants, suits and win. tel' cars. Look up the mi in this issue. 12-29d3i. F _ ELT 5697.8 ALL STYLES* "E P”s1':~iA9 -vw ~‘ Felt Boots The man who buys his Felt Boots here will take no chances whatever of getting poor boots. Look out for poor Felt Boots ! There is plenty of it on the mar- et. ithe scheme of glowing passage ‘remarkable discourse. . l "Who could doubt that under these circumstances, with such a federation of the ilvc Provinces (to which ulti- =matcly the great Red River and the 'Saskatchewan country might be add- Drugstore. confederation. The fol-1 _ 'suasion has little effect with some Tupper is now regrebidrunken men. Worse disorder might and. his advanced ycarslresult from an attempt to exercise hances of recovery, al-I I though an Wm h e for it 1 force, and, as we have said, the safety d forth many tribuMs,.be neglected. Sometimes the number ,of the disorderly ones is beyond the in the press of Canadalpower of the train hands to con- t _ _ f h_ h ,trol. without endangering the safety am m one 0 W lc wel of others and perhaps of all on board g a on 0 We are satisfied that the Superin- Canada_ It appearsitendent and the oiiicials of the train ‘service do the best they can to pre- 1- noted from in-'Nilx a Cold in One Day The greatest Cough Medicine ever offered to the public. Every bottle is guaranteed. Abolutely harmless. Z5 cents a bottle at Geo E. Hughes I - - lnlnnivnwunnu .io r 1 _ "Lf- __ " More Money Small Dealers f 5' - M, case of Itdiing, Dlind, Bleeding or ` __‘~» 'A 3' 50¢_ , " _ Ai' ‘ I .4 ) ' show our faith in it by letting you try it at our risk. You get your money back if Vinol docs not. do what we claim." E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. ST. DUNSTAN’S RED AND WHITE. The holiday number of St. Dun- stan’s Rell and White comes to hand with a rich and variedtable of con- tents. In its seventy pages a good variety of subjects is presented and discussed in a pleasing, instructive and engaging manner. First comes a seasonablc Christmas poem, then the excellent valedictory read at the Commencement in May last by J.H. Blanchard. There follows a prize cs- say by A. J. McAdam, which won a gold medal at the Montreal Winter Carnival, subject The Canadian Wint- er; an eloquent tribute to the Mar- quis of Montcalm, by J.A.R.; The Pi- rate _of the Air, a story by O.C.T.; a thoughtful review of the events of the year in France, Germany and Morocco, in Italy and Tripoli, the Chinese revolt, the labor question by Prof. A. B. Macdonald; a sketch of Simon Bolivar, the South American llberator, by R.F.; editorials on the political changes, federal and provin- cial, aud the question of studies for primary schools; ten or twelve pages devoted to athletics, with a full page group photo of the St. Dunstan's Hockey Club; The College Chronicle; some pages of humor and fun.-These are amoni: the features of interest which will please the taste of many readers. It is a capital number and a credit to the editorial and writing staff. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Your druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any ~ Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. ‘Y-\.'_ nil l New Years g g s. - Few weeks required. Constant prao St. John, N. B. 12-lldlln x The big man isn t big in spite of the tele-_ phone -it's because of it, to a certain extent. If vou`re satisfied with the profits your great-grandfather made, if you just want to eke . out a bare existence from your business, if more ' ' ` business don’t look good to you---well, a phone will be just in the way---a bothersome ornament- But, mark it down plain, lf you want more business, a larger and better class of customers, straight tips on all the markets, the most profit- able of inside information and the respect of your customers and envy of your competitors"- in short if you want success---you’ll see what we can do for you, and you won’t waste time over it either. . _,I The phone will bring you business---it will prove its worth in better returns, in actual ad- ditional cash in your till. Let Contract Dept. prove these facts to you. ",' The Telephone Co., of P. E. I.. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 1-.-..»~ fi. __ V Hula __ __-' _ y Goff Bros \ ’ ‘“ ""‘ In goods Than any Other Drug Store Our Stock the Largest and Most Varied Leather Goods---Calabash, Briar and Mecrchaum Pipes, Walking Sticks, Writing Tablets, Dressing Csscs,etc. Get the Habit- Be a Customer. Reddin Bros. Giuanifinn ci.nSelr‘li§o _iiii~s.`~“’ from ` Merry Old England l. \/ ~‘~.~ Domlnon iBleni|_T¢a lRegisteredl ' Are you dispiriied 7 Are you out of sorts 2 A cup of_ Dominion Blend T" ill ont you on Your feet. lv §m____p STEAMSIIIP SAILINGS. Charlottetown Sleali Navigation to., Lid. Change of; Time V 30th October l9f|. Pommencing Monday the 3.»tli Fo October the S. S. "Nr|rt.h\|!_nberland" win leave the Company’a wharf daily, ox, ,.Pt Sunday, at 1.30 a. m. Re|.ur`ning will leave Piclou, N. S. after arrival of morning ex. press from Halifax. G. w. waxaroim, Octnder 26th, igli. Mi.,,,,,,,. i-- - _.W . ____ _S Low Rate Autumn Tours 'F0 EHMUDM _¢il»‘_f: as me l s-it 'ri-in .fi ine More mu li n,m|nl|i~u`|thiest Resort In tho Wor‘l¢il.’uli Every outdoor recreation, excellent sen huh, ing, fishing. hosting. tennis. golf, cycling Jie, 1.500 nine superb ocean ,yiiynlfe ii ‘ THE l\l.\GNl.l¢`|l.JhN'l', l‘AS’l, “I -SCTIEW Transatlantic liner “0CEANA" 14.000 Tons Dlspla cement : BSI Ii. Long, arfcsi. Fastest. Most Luxurious and Only Excise sive y l"lrsl~Class Passca ilcr Steamer to Bermlid Nu battle or-frcilht ear rled on the "0ceana3 “°i.1“.1a.T.n:.~.:.-.- croovi c . ilgstnaglsino on the Atlantic. l. ulei-_mc nine iii every room. Many L rooms with brass beds' suites-de-luxe wlihgrlvet/| baths: finest p ramen ads deck in the world. rr-hers tra. Promenade Dances. Gymnasium. Wireless, Only Bermuda sieamerarvii submarine signals, I1! Sbiérzolhxcnrnlnnl. lr l b iu'i °nin’ér r°" °'1‘lcli'i'|"° ia" I UU fl . l yn C , I U., g2'l‘.'....`.'n-asuszle Lau. nso_u_'wu. iv. il S. S. “City oi Ghent” or U Piclllord and Black lille - :gi r- Sails from Halifax every Tuesday morning at 7 a.m. _ Sails from Charlottetown every Thursday evening? calling at Slice Harbor, Isaac’s Harbor, Canso, . 5 Arichat, Port Hawkesbury, Port Hood, Cape George, West Ariclmt and Sumrnerside. For further par- OARVELL BROS 6-i7df_~f1`i W4~T_'29_ _ _ i_ _l1_is¢_euerf;9y§ ___ WANTED SALESMEN, exclusive Vldl-IE CENTRAL Institute are -_ now prepared to pay the Rail ,uamnteed no expe.~ien¢c_ ten _vacm-,_i way fares of one delegate from each 5,05 wriée Luke ur0thc,»s_ Limif_ed_-local institute who attended the From London iitimnier From Halifax annual meeting in Chailottetow on 4d2 . f ` D ‘°”"°“1' _ _ Nov 2s it ami. send expense inns _ _,__ " ,, to walter Simpson' Sec-y' Bay Deb. l5i.h Shenandoah .lan -lih "_ i View. ` 12-28d2il‘1iDd- Dec 23th Kanawha Jan 11th i 41 Passmore St. Appl ________ ____ _*__* 12-28d3ipd. 1WD LET, offices in new Prowise _ Block. Ofilccs on Second floor suitable for business and on third for l0dEe meetings, etc. L. E. Prowse. _g __V_ _>_m __ 12-27d2W. Vlli0 LET, house No. 122 Upper ])oUB1}E`_`6r'FIoE"ro`LE'r 'in Prowse. _ l' __ r __ Y 6 lodtl. Gnoonnv srons and house, to let, corner of Kent and Hills- boro Sts. Apply to J. A. Moore, 220_-hentai. ii-i...i._ V110 LET, big store on Queen St., i near market and other public buildings. Has lot of land in ,om- with entrance from Queen St. will be fitted to suit tenant. Apply 133 Chicco St. S--.~l0iltl. P waurrn tice, tools free, always sure employ m . . . I. ireen, Barber College, 734 Main St. ian. ‘ 12-27dLf i " _ ' i "Roval Edward" necsmber 27th. I Greetings _ wil- _.__ _ , _ rge s ruary ,` _ :Ri-ynlQeurge""M»\reu nth 1912 ; \ “We are Out” I Q :' | ‘ "iigi-ll'é'§ff.'2{.$-.l'f.llf§‘.§?i?ii°" '_-_.’_ _-_ I for Better and Bigger W- K' R°ff°\‘l c0»» |-fd-» ll - Ag nf , Bargains Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 27th St., New York I Charlofieeioviin, P. E._l- F _:_ -. . ----1 - Furness (il). Withy Co, Lid. '*3`i`l'IA\‘i Still’ Llfiillit- i Dec. 6th Ruppnbannock Dec 24th WTANTED' at once' girl for general . _ __ __ ___, __ Jim Sth. Rnnrmhannock ' . hougewox-k_ Good wagé5_ N0 Brom Liverpool rlteamcr From Hnlifnx ‘ v . I ANT-ED' V»c _ 1 -' I Dec.2nrl Durango lice 20 ll Gregori mr Y_~Li0i\B\§/Yoith Zlggitlilipd. (5/ieorgetosrn Slirli1’!h]'_;l-og.ic1Rti1IJ1Y 3 B” l_5_"; A|`;“°"l“"" 136° :gtk ANTED' girl for general houBe_, . . orrissey, ecv o Trugtsgghi ec.zJr onaiigo sn work, Apply at this office. ‘. i.‘1_... _' 12'14dt|_- I The abovestezlniers have n limited sc- "- _ ___ ___ _ c FOR SALE _ 15110 LET, a five room cottage. NE. _ y 0 Tabasco Jun 17th ommodation for saloon passengers. _ Passengers and Freight Agents for the 1 ply to Lincoln Irving' Cgerry _ A“breY Latter' 35 Pdssmoro St. Allan Line Stegamahip (Jo.nt Halifax. FURN lCSS__\VlTHY dc OO.. L'l‘il. Halifax. N. S. Aironta. I “/»AN'FED, a llinno to rent 'for "R0 Bl G60? ¢" i winter months. Apply nt Guard- ' ' ' Prince St. Appl 182 G i ' Georrv sz. y io-2iriiiiI_` ' it J -.THE :_ y' i' "'._‘." ~ -. ROYAL » Prowse Block. Posses i :_ ‘ ' fI'_ “ once. Apply to W. B. S on R ' \ - » ` I l _..._ WIN TER SERVlClE HETWE EN Halifax N. S. AND Bristol, Eng. - Royal Mail Steamers “Royal Edward" Y 8 Proposed Sailing ' I h 9| 2 --san: i.s:~'i"..“»i“"»~ 24:. iiiiihliteidfe [if iii.-§'i'.§iii»|`»`p5`ifi`ii`Di.”¢fi i` If l- .;___.=_.,, __, _ _..._--..»~»!~_~_§ .3.'lfrv"/"*.':"_.. -_ 1 _N wil" -_ ' ’~" I -l”ll:i-1»=|'i":'i'"`f“i-`:i" ,J .>’.‘=-1"-;"$,i%Gf§il!'lal..___-::.,"~1 " _ "I-1'1".-".5` ""i7'|'i"i"ii:i i ' ~ 1_i»~'i"u1;l.l!---21"» -.~f"""' No cab iii 1:? ,li k _ A Modern, First Class Hotel ' complete in all its appoiiltinents Furilishiiig an decorations entirely new throughout. Popular with ladies visiting the city without escorts because it is ..._ "S -. ""-T7-'~1.l.".-.‘.: , | Diivp" W4 `° ii _ HIM " W immvihiiaazd isis? I Sh d '11, “ “W , _.- __-_ ,» H "_ n s in sence o ops sn “qi-U "i`ig`| _ ‘I - 5 ~ 0 rooms fl;-it-fi~f'..i..j~. “a’l.:?:.::L‘t..‘::;;:.f°"“ ‘“’ _ fare re uired oo rooms so , si-__ ii vi li r" ' l `~_.-`._"‘7fK"“_'._. -"i ' ` -e. asf-oiuri-:nr rliuizriroor if » PPP Pe' °“‘°° P‘=°== 8° 7-rcdtf i ROM ST. JOHN, N. B I ll rr.'::i::.'f!itf3:'f2»;;-.1-_zzzilitfilr it - ~ __ I'lll8‘l' CABIN ` lMPBE8BlGB............ ........ 85.00 Roo ms $|.50 per day and upward our tim