au: ff , 1 W ; _ .- -._-_ » -'.~_'f.‘.i“' "V " ,»“""";*"g’-‘.7;`.‘. -I ,»., r 5* f'~,..~iv.., ' -.P -_ »'.V . _. .» ,- 'ri ,~;w'= =--.,-, ~ ‘ V- - ~ ._, _....~_. ~...,,.é...- .,,. , ,_ .. lac yy.. ' " » 4, `. 1 w 1. ~ » _ , ¢ LATEST ""‘f\\’-‘i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN FIRST OF ALL" _ _ _ _ . __ __ _ _ . __ _. _ ._ . _ . _ _.,»¢. _. _ - 1 __ . , .,__ K » mi.. _ .. ,_ ......\, \ 1-'-'w s ,_ ., , ~ i.. ~“"“<.. ~»\ - ' __A _ »' \< f .- f ‘ < ,,..- s ., - . V. _- = .ac : .- _ _ _ _ _~ V .,-,I , - _ ,.3 ,,.-_-_ ...»_..? V _ fi" ~...,- .v.;\_ _ . .~ _ , . f... , ... _~ _.. -. , ¢ _ \ »i ._ ir-. ,V,-__.,; ,. 5, ,_ ..-_ ~\ fr..-3.- _- 1. .» - 'rf___..:~. ,', , .i ,.._ . .,. _ . <.f,,».f ~; ~ . as »- . .»V.,.>-.~.,. ,., ».?_-”.\_-_sa .1 ._ 1. >', ~= _ . f ,. ‘M ° ~V- '~ ;. ‘ ~. t. iw-,»--i. ,-if-_»:k’= " ' ._ -, , ' 1 -f *J to _ ~~ . 1 f . ~ ~ ~ . '» » J.-».:»__ -' > '_ -'_' -wr. *' P _V."'.f-.:."-' _.nf .:;.._V»_~_".-»;. ‘1,_.~,.q‘_. __ r ~ _ _.9 . 1 1 » ~ ~ ' » ” ._ ~ .~»,V-e._i»,V.,»_._,, ._ .1 . . ,’/.ltw 7 1 _. _.__ ‘lg _ ~` OCTOBER 20,191! ...mm ‘P PAGE SEVEN _ Wellner’s _ 4 “"*'_-H# I ‘ If pllys to buy in this Province. l Rev. A. S. Stewart of Valleyficlil “lt ` , _ ,__l______ _ *_* 1 *will preach at Caledonia nexi. Sun- / Nl 0 c wcie no cases before the i - ln-ee p_ m_ X, f '_ ' ( h _ ` ' ` ' n or e pas twc nenbur .-Ex, _ E ASk f0I‘afi'e€S81Upl€. Weeks, the guest of W. H. and Mrs. g ..._- , _, ¢" W W Df“i_llB0n. has returned home. There will he no service in the hall » e at Bradalbane next Sabbath. But _ Jewelen city _____s _,am _ < __ = :here will be service there on the _ _ _ _ iol day, 22nd, tt ‘ court ni this city yesterday. l B 9 H _ *_ A summons for a first offense a- -70B€i‘h Steele. Yeamster of thi b -s_ *_* _ .’ Y “ur Ye9l'el"mY b‘ l10l'11illZ ofthe 29th at 11 a. m. PHOTOS' We like to make portraits and many prefer us as we seem to pos- sess that faculty which enables us to fully bring out character and ’ "d lit . ~ mdivi ua Y THE Geo. H. `Cook Photo Studio. \_ ., ' _.___ .' .= #Janette 'ir d@Fd~ 0° V v ),’-_“;:==»?§i§ in . __ . \ rw; ' :ri ._ _ '=. P )_ 1 -so;.~ ;»\/ l ;'~£>-if.-#J-`l;/'gx »~.»\R_n _ if you are 'ivi need of a reliable watch come to_us. We lean :supply you with an accute timepiece at n moderate price. C. W. Patterson wfrtttf Jeweler Phone i24~R Opera House ruizsimv, ou. 2-iii. Moivra riionrson PRESENTS l . 3 _ &l_i“f_4_l_ai. iii .-l 5 .l0llN MEEHAN __1N_. A Great Play' Of Human ' 'Interest R?.§.i\_..R..Y The Wonderful New York, £// I Patent leather Styles in Queen Qualify- Thz Boston l"avorifc~- Boots The Bostoii Favorite Queen Quiilitv lguots~ nie each the he:-rt iii their different lines, but these styles in bulwnad Dllliint lv-nthar boots liiwe sucn ii disiinc- tive sninrincss und elegant. :ippenrnncetliiit every dres- sy womiin should see them. _ '-'l‘hei~‘.v boots n .d "breii.kinir in"-the; ‘lit locily nnil_nre us comfortable iinil soothing to the feet as ii bed or down. Made in the most styiishiasts in popu~ ' lar buttoiieil styles: have high heels. hi2li arch:-is and short vninps isee cut). All sizes are shown-a' perfect lit for evcryioot. ,,,,' | I _ l’riceS. _$4.00 :ind $5.00. - .Sec our window, Me? _.£3 Q2: i35f Queen St. .-/ _ 5 pan - _ m ied as far as St. John by ner broth ,_ / W couver. B. C., after spending the sum- _ falling Olf n load of wheel barrows traps, etc. -credit the Biden-James wedding newi litem to an exchange made the dat. read incorrectly. Miss Celia Kelly left yesterday morning for Boston bein accom er, Joseph Kelly of the P. E, I. R_ city. ___ A. E. Williams, who underwent an operation in the city hospital this morning, is reported to be resting fH1F1Y» comfortable.-Moncton Ex. Mr. Williams is wéll known here.) Mrs. Arthur Newson and child len Yesterday morning en route to Van mer in Charlottetown with her par ents, Andrew and Mrs. McNair, city. Those who enjoy 5 good tea should keep in mind the Halloween tea in Si James Hall on Oct 31st. There wil' . he chicken salad, pastry, and pump kin pies in abundance. The tug McNaughton, Powell, left here Sunday morning for St. Andrews to assist in towing the Dominioi Dredging company’s dredge Delver. No. 1, to Prince Edward Island.- Yurinouth Ex. Much sympathy will be cxoressm ior the relatives oi the late Freddie §Wiltshlre, whose death in this city. so shortly after his mothcr's, is an- nounced elsewhere. The funeral will be conducted by the Salvation Army l Recent dcspatches to the prov nci,,` lprcss contained the information thai a sailor had bccn drowned off thi C. G. S. Minto. It now appears that this was incorrect. Young Richards the chap referred to, who met suci un untimely end, belonged to the little ten ton scliooner Miiito, _froni wiiicii lic was drowned. 'i`hc New ijruiiswick Methodist Sun- dziy School Convention is being held In yesterday’s issue the failure to ‘huriottetown P I1 I B0 fl e _ 0 EUC mee "gf 8"" Georgetown; -Sadie A. Oxner, Delorie, i liev Wm Fields, Tryon, who convey- Cardigan to Glace Ba Bessie Jen. Special Cast and Production Prices 35, 50, 75, |.00 ~ | uiidsi ; I HOTEL A ___ ____ in §_ Z... gil' S snomw/iv Asn urn smear --» New voizic cirv. '~ Within _ Busy Access af Every Point rt interest. Heil Block from Wnuemsircrwi, _ 5 uiiiuiics' wiiik of Shopping District. - NJTED I-`0lt: Excellence of ‘uislm:.U0ui- fumble Ap Intments. Courteuus serv- Boiciiund ilbmclike SuBrii*ii¢iiigne.UP 8 f _ 0l|S Sl 00 Pill ` "-"1”'“`“‘ ‘ .eunépsis nu: win' ncisv r \h°\»=sf Table d'I'iote Breakfast 50¢ ___ “Hg h___ §_'m°_ :° ilave . ii-bziilicrtisliiolliloii tlioibnrdtiixlo cold !!0'l‘El. Bi`k`l\ql‘lNlQ,UE, for ilie children avid our supplies are |4¥°li1\'l! FW 33" 5"'-`°¢= ready, Think it over and avoid the A rush. ' T BAYER S'l`Ulll0. Telephone |92-J. ¢ \ _ .s‘=‘3 @ _` l Facts Concerning COAL nr.: ol; inivreci to evcry house kccper ;i_nii pi-ice is not the only fact worth ron_ siderinir, Look out for clean coril also fre I`r_-im sings, Hnvc you ever tried our coal -.1151 s'.i< gill: _ ~=§§.’° V :-:==-=`< “a- m::_»C 25:35” r-:~;i=. O :E »-5 “Q § I A gc "si .E 2 51 Ei: I1 ~I§ fe: 55 O zzlinl- 5. = Q. = e display eu lean roni looks like. Phone iii _ H Ji. .‘ _ 1 Boston and Chicago I i ~' ' ~ "0" ` Success - _ _ mf ' ' ' l' ' lin the forecestle of the Black Dia- @E, the captain said had assaulted him. I Jeweler-Optician known in the shipping ccntrc. * Gund -- ~ “ ' Y it TS lliid ibm; regular caller at this port g-nine and her officers and crew are well ' ‘t Wuselll valleyncldl prohigltion net “vas served `. I Y 3 - ` . G l _ ___,_._:_____;,_ The Great Slime Pioducer. __ _______ __ VF- V __ i'ii:n;ri.i:Y¢0..idlrr0,,._ ormcr y. city. re -'vi/`_~,“_f,'__ . . . _ _ ~ ‘ 11 . » erry a ey, was i; ,/_ The po ish that will_not injure the silverwear. l-llc city yesterday, The schooner Margaret S., Captain 1 /__ Put up lil two SlY.€S. _ W '_-‘ Dougan, is at Prince Edward Island " PfiC€S 25 and I5 cents. ‘ ‘S5 Elsie LOWE. diy who has beer loading a cargo oi produce for Lu- visiting in Moncto i' th t S 5 I An exchange says that in this Pro- ivince there is a bumper crop of po- tatoes t.h'ls year; they turned out well, are very large and dry. Turn- 'ps and mangeis are large. James C. Irving, of Cherry Valley, irought to Charlottetowii recently ;welve choice beef _cattle which he sold to Saunders, Newsom & Co. for the sum of $710. It is stated that one man in Prince Edward Island has made $50,000 on foxes this year. So great is the de- mand for foxes for breeding purposes that it is almost impossible to buy them.-Ex. V Before D. Edgar Shaw, city, Sti- pendinry Magistrate for Queen’s County, the prohibition case of .Jen- kins vs Ferguson came up again yes- Lerday and was further adjourned un- til Tuesday. The thirty-fourth session of Albert County (N.B.) Institute convened in Hillsboro High School, Oct. 12th, ‘resident G. ‘J. Martin in the chair. Phe sessions lasted four days and _imong the teachers enrolled was A. 7V. Seaman, Principal oi the Hillsbo- ro School there and son of J. D. Seaman, city. Mr. Seaman was el- icted President of the Institute. A Halifax exchange says that the .vork on H.M.S. Cornwall, a frequent isitor to this port, is progressing well, and she is to float out of the Ury Dock about October 30th. The aval construction expert who came 'rom England to examine the ship iefore she went in the Dry Dock, has 4one to Newfoundland and is expect- cd back shortly. _ At the recent. Freshnicn-Sopliomore ports at McGill Uollege, Montreal, Harold Stanley, pity, iio\v attending hat college, won thc one hundred yards dash in 10 3-5 seconds. . Har- old is still in the running gaiiic and is one of the best of McGill's iiicn. l-Ie is another Abcgwcit whose P. id. island training under the red und \\\\ ”'\ gi dr J _ _ _ / 1.5¢.. ‘ i \ ____/. . _/ / ' / i ./_ ‘ O ress..s for .- ; _ The Children /'l , ‘.' You have been looking for ready made dresses for the little ones for a long time. Come and see these any Way-whether or not you buy we will be pleased to show .them to y Oll, Chi1dren’s dress of navy Pretty little belted dress or_ pale blue flanneletteof dark red or blue plaid trimmed with b'ack velvetflarinclettc. Kiltcd skirt. 1'ibbO[l. ` Sizes 2 '- Sizes land 2 years 753. S _ Ri rr ul on to , years $1.15. Child's black and white Childrcn’s dresses darkchecked dresstrimrned with fefl ani’ HWY- Tfimmedfcd pipings and black Sout- witli Soutach and buttons. ache, to 6 yrs $1.45, Sizes 3 to 4 years $1.98 _Navy blue panoma dress Childs Navy blue French with tucked yoke and kilted "Serge, dress trimmed with skirt. _ Scotch and Navy si'k braid \~ Si'/.c 4 to .7 years $215 S1265 3 Sailor Dress A Dresses _ years to I 10 5 $2.75 for girls from 8 4 years in flan nel- L S1'/~€S 20 ‘FO 35 in. ctte and Serge. _ _ f _ . _ » . ’\ DR A. S. S. Association coiivciition nt iiilonv 1 ".` '_ _ l "-H’ " ._ I ,.N.%_.15.1. Omce unumgq _md m_z“e_ ncv_ DL McEm_esh_ Ghic___z0_ :icY to___i _ lf.. i~.-il.iiiHll1'_` li|e}e|iiai!<‘iiow}iiut`ciiii`illi(mjidnd'slum'nk” “Mable |m‘ur“""e‘ "“|‘“" """"" . _ . 'riie fine i.i..ci< ci..-rinse time wen* ft* a bargain, bringing only $55~ 'Thv riiiiber tired "Victoria sold _for $105_ Yesterday ioreiioon the dininii room effects were Ming w|.iu;_rl B_._u-tire yyéorkin mi:;\¢i_i1>\_1_~:r_},1_|_ son when it ge s fi c n 70 GL Gem 5,_ C _ results. up ate ts efius ii |t d some good w0rk_ 1; has _ _ p ' ri i ti ' '. 0 0 Fnr Shnmpo ing Manicuring, lllvnndsllli |lln‘i~iR'l"?iuS~l"li‘1l,“in tg\';iy otiriiiiizli. them all beaten when it eomei Corns.Face treal'meiit. etc. above the head of the bride and broke' P it with 3 hammer. It fell 'in niiic= _ . h SLAVLRY IN TRIPOLI. t pieces w ich is considered n sign o extraordinary good fortune. In praise, HOME Oct 19__C0mmandel, Sim_ of this propitious event the caravan,Onc,_te éenem] Secretary of the “HL _fJ’_‘_;`__l__‘€5?_”_‘;__r__ °_?_l_;’;;;”‘Z1___1°i____fl;';F__dT_‘$;fian Anti-Slavery Society, which has Then John held tho 'l‘niii'.ibar 'l`a.ai' _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ n rrningproiiipt r_e|i_°i, and ii sur curel S ar ii _ tending. The bidding was brisk and l attai of _rose perfume, pure transpa- l_0“1l_§¢t9 robe? ,%ad_ _"St to _“__ C01E;_______2______________\:_____§§__I_,_;,,E?_,.y|on.(Train Foundei ¢;rB tl" pmmw 'C are now oi`l`criiig for sale by the fair prices for the most part are he- rent qualities .ind low price are the (8115 cf HH* S0"~1“' ml. ‘hell *U U10* F - m ` _ -’ “ .°'“”"°‘ _ _ IOH _testimonials wehuve from lieiidiii ' icnlited The outside goods con-i causes If you have not tried it do other couple l "mer" and "'°°k R“‘°e"“h° "l“'“3“k@°F“l’U"'|° Of K l bm ' bushel or domm° sliliigtirig Oi' uhorsc. Carriages, sleighs, l So. 100., 3 for 251'.. For sale only "What docs it nii::iii‘."’ Liiiia was. Bushes' cone R°m'dy I" The" B"" R“dY‘ ' |°'l°“l UIG- r » ' lb Th M K'n Dru Co., cor. sired. Farm’ “t°"s‘lS' etc" were som mst' ol. Geri. &!l2e..1tn.=i)ii=. g tim. d"oi.," si. mln. - i I THE i c .1 r icpy, "it mcantf o "*"* -'-'“*** f he wishes good luck, plenty of iiioney_; E. PC0916 B. fine horses, an, "-silo blnsiicrt-»“lot..§ ’ Druggi yt of ¢hi1f1f@f1»" ‘I Charlottetown ` *-1 i been working in Tripoli since 1899, _dance was on. ' - - ‘ AN EARLY AWARD. past? "Do you think there is anythingi cmiitiibie i.. uint ...nn skinniimnipnoifosno AN:\'i~:xA'rio,v lgives an appalling description of the slavery still conducted there, despite ietiorts oi the society to liberate those ‘in bondage. ' UF THE BAHAMAS lSLAl\'l)H. "Well," replied the discreet man, "I ` -__ l g&,;‘;,_r:t;:dhglgatasixlrgvhvsxhmagangsgfl OTTAWA, Ort. 19-That the nn- mg' Oct' 24' ""‘l will ll’ l”""lll°°‘l .cc For a uood Bc int i `ncxation of the Bahamas to thc Un . . ly pr' eil on t _ _ '_ ' in gilt lette__s_ Bm," of com_se_ Ihave minion would result in apprccialilc no way of knowing how he mme by benefits to both _countries was the it_.. WORK FOR PRISONERS. OMAHA, Neh., Oct. 19-l’rii=oii camps in New Zealand, in~conncction with the Governnient's Ailorestation Plan, were described to Amcricaii Prison Congress by Janice Kayll. Advisory visitor of Prison Depart- ment of New Zealand, Camps. The object of the plan is to pro- vide a healthy and useful occupation etition with free labor. C. Lyons ®. Co P ll lviwimr prices- ,to curing ,, long-standing Cough or i. R. OUTERBIIIDGE. R b' |25 0vw\ -‘ii cold-Pleasant to taste and ensiiy i»i.......:ui_n. iis_....».i<.i_...¢i..i r. 0 l“S» Nm Bm Q Goth igesfna-40 cent.. some-i=i_ A. Fos- _ “ev'°'"'<*'"'"°““5P"°"“°°"*“’“ I CASTOR IA i’hcne_z75.l. ____ er, Central Druizstoro. Sunnyside. ‘»` Y V 'Y' " ~ -Y Y . J. B. BROWN D M _ ° diiid H_.ll|t- l~res_lisiock always on h__nd_ Now ig Urlaziiv liilyul hugs Biilldihgu ' NEW _ADVEIf.'I‘ISl:`.MEN'[‘S_ "" | The l’¢0i»l@’S Theatre Farm For Sale The Striiegy of Anne i e < I f l _ ° “Pict Ilie S. S. "Beatrice herc ii - _ _ Charlottetown. ~ ‘allme to put in your winter s supply. 9-3o¢l|y|-_ _ .. I Williin the next few da s, wiili ii s ecial €‘1'“_ ‘ Y P “'80 Ol' Reserve Rui-imhie and Nut Coal. Eeniiltr suitable for-domestic and steam purposes. I ° C' H' I V lf yo H d C | L k B iirralyiitlilnlliilors uuse ar on try our ac ewan- Ol' ll _ Pb mu ““» “nd Enjoy the comfort of having the ‘ Ri°3v'ii;¢i-“grit/rss Igiiias. 0-‘Rt coal on the market sl lowest prices _ “"` °°"°i‘ V001 Orders Ind *wld “Uk you to phone number o or write, or cave your orclcrn at our? riliice 36 Queen rect when sstiofseto deliver will bn .....;_._____ " ’ dept in the city. ileer_l_ Agentalgoiiliiiilctili gcscixzgo Lid. & w e e k S Fun in is bosrdin! school The Heart of an. Indian ~ Maid A story of self sncrific and love The Thipf and the Girl. How she unwittingly converted him. _ ciioiir r.wiiiri:' SINGS Three fo: Jack _ _ My Ain l"'ollr. DOORS OPEN 'SHOW STARTS | 7.00 ` 7 I5 o'clock William Lnird of Cavendish ollcrs for sale his valuahio farm. li coiiinins ioo acres of land wiih buildings The resid' ence is a comfortable house. 'l`hi- barns are roomy and have lately been remodel! ed. The land runs down to _the shore. and there is situated cn it an up-to-dale lobster factory which may or may noi be purchased with the farm an desired. From it enri from kelp which gathers on the shore' there is s large supply of val- uable fertilizer. Thefe is a cranberry bog which yields largely. The farm is in_ excellent heart. it is about i 4 miie from church and school. This isa rare opportunity for anyone wishing to purchase ui splendid property in a most desirable locality. _ ""'°°"‘.;‘_“:‘;.S.~f_'.:'°_-.. Headquarters- 10-1°¢\"~ Q .Y ,_ Se Admission Sc | ; iii m-aorifmwoipd. Gofl’s_ For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of , ‘ _ ' "Fenrman's smoked bacon, holog- nns and cooked hams nt BMP & I0-20d2l. _____B_eer Q Weeks' annual ° biggest pofato"prlze competition is be- inq held as usual. Just bring us the biggest potato YOU 0°" "W | The winners secures B valuable prize.-BEER Q WEEKS Furniture headquarters I0-I0"-f We have just received a big shipment of men's coat sweaters Including Hew.son‘s Knit-to-Fit and Ponman's. You are invited to oail and inspect them. Prices $l.00 to $4.00-National Cloth-‘ l ing co. ioenu gist of nn interview with Sir Wm.. Grey Wilson, Governor of the Biihii-I mas, who arrived in this city and saw Premier Borden, presumably in regard to annexation. Premier Borden will curry out the Dian, repeatedly ndvocntcd by the ing a comprehensive inquiry by ii Royal Commission into thc liusiness of all the largclspending Departments l_ omclal of the Canadian Piiciiic liail- ( Australian Government iliiilwiiysfil has been in consultation with thc F of scouring his services as hi-.nd ui (_ the National Triinscontinciital (‘om~ ll* . P Management of thc. Government Rail- W __-_-__-__ _ l) At the present day wlicii so many li with questionable subjects. it is ri rc- li breathes purity and good fellowship E money and culture can procure. But' There is a jiirring note in the o household hurmon ; ii pcrsonalit at a members. No one notices this until world with a ilrep insight into ii I _ ..- lmn nature and ii divine ii.\'.~ for his fellow men. And when str-ess :uid trouble como, when thi- iioniv is wreclrcrl and liiisliziiid and wifi' in-i-_ l_""*lli-Tht down to the dcptlis of siiiivr- ml! liiiiiily. it is the priest`s calm Coiiragc und fiiith flint saves thcni, drives awuy the clouds of si:s|i|1rio|i, ‘l0‘|bl1. inistriist, and brings tlivni both into thu sunlight of iiupc und love. 'l`hc lilziy will he sccii nf. the (ip- erzi House, city, iicxt 'l`iifs.i:iy uvcii- "X1ictl_\"iis sccii during its famous four months' run in ('hicngo. John Meehan will lic sc-cn in thc 'role of “l"ni.iici‘ Brian Kelly." Henri-i on sale nt tue iisiini pinizus. THE \'(_lU'l`H'S ('()Ml’.-\\'I<\.\' l!\' 1012. .\`o other paper is quits like tin' Conservatives in Oppositioii, of hay- Y0“Ul'S (`Qi"_l’""'l‘_’";_._,.l§._..i.?...l!Lli.lI.'l..l.'_‘..... liiilf ii million honics wlic-re the choice of. rcniling is mzidc with :is methods and general iiilininistrntioii "l“"h CHN HS Ulf* l`l\UiC0 Ol fl`i0llflS- For yciirs The Uciiiipiiniriii has vii- Of the G,,vemment_ .Joyed contributions by d stinguislicd' S". Thomas fl-,,it_ formerly B high iiien and uoincn of tlrrat lirltiiiii nnd ‘nnniin_ Among those already cn- way. and recently superintendent of Kiigeil to write for thc 1912 volunui rc (iciicrnl Biirieii-iowell, who has oinctliing of int:-rest to any about lr-yovcrnmenh _thc Hoy Hcoiit movement, Sir Hurry It is “n(]ersw(,d that th.. qu(.5gi,,,, Jolinstou, who recalls the lnst of thc .rent Soutii African huiitei-_~i, Wil- ini 'l`_ Stand, Jerome K. Jerome, mission ns nn ex ci't iidviscr on thc -llllilf Uill‘l0W. l*`l`iiiil'\ T. Billlilll. ll0\'- . J. lhiwiioii_ Richard Wbiteing, way ,B being ¢,,,,,.i.]¢.~,»,d_ :~'ir .lniiiewVrichton-lirownc, and thc iikc of Argyll, former Governor-(tern ~1~H}<; };(;siAii\'_" i-ral oi i'uni-uiu. 'i‘iie sr-riiii stories alone, wliicii will iiiow one another the year through plays arc being presented which deal Will lic W0l'tl\ $1-50 G81'-ll Wlléh Dub: shed in book form. By taking The llef to turn to ii drama which Companion the Canadian subscriber cts them all and 250 other com- and leads the way. to a brighter view|pletc stories for $2.00, and the Art- oi life and humanity. icles, Miscellany, Boys' Page, Girls' Such a play is “THE Il0SARY"|l’age, Household Page, etc., put in written hy Edward E. Rose. for good measure. Now is the time The theme of the play concerns a to subscribe, for on January 1, 1912, man and woman happily married and_t.he siibscription price will be nd- siirrounded with evcry luxury that`vanced to $2.25. Do not forget that the new sub- the husband is an unbeiiever, an scriher for 1912 receives lree The ntheist, without fnith of any kind. ll'ompanion’s Calendar for 1912, lith- grnphed in twelve colors and gold, nd nil the issues for the remaining Y Y war with the pence und love of its weeks of 1911 from the time the sub- scription is received. The Youth's ii friend of the husband enmes.Fath- Companion, 141 Berkeley St., Boe- or Kelly, ii priest nf thc mnd|\rntf.1n,M.'ii|s _ _ - _ , t* , I _ 5 _ ._. . , .