hi e I g" Hére‘s the bts '_ Here's shingle value: , that average ion and is as stron V ~_ . any critical man could desire, 6 other styles in gun metal, l a l '40:" "iNow for Xmas Work Mic are showing now one cf the best displays of Photos of children. girls, graduates, nrenJyomen. family groups. - ., ‘Allfstyles ‘of finish are. shown. scphnbuff, black and white,‘ life-Si zed hand’ finish: d portraits in India ink and the popular hand-painted work in na ural colors. Gall in today end sec some of the stiles. The. Cooii Studio cés. coolt. r‘ . '5 r56 Queen Streenrop I 1.1. MARTIN. o. a. l Berrgter Notary push». ate l llorrfa ‘gihbkifllaérlottstuwn srnwaar ._ e canrantl." ‘ Barristers ‘lioltors. ate. a Block orner n gamete‘ harlotta ‘l! len ll’ T0 LOAN . 1‘. 'l.'i"ii. UliliiEN l. circa-é’. “to” . a v r, o r oron ""I‘lis...-:i-'s.::+il:z=:l-:" ‘ wialthetulmosnfl _ -3 t_ Joni .i.rnwlsi.|..- it. r ' ' Rlcliieostt sfiittppposite SnPau Church‘ out! . lo o'clock to 3pm. K. giant}. K "c, Donaldlhlckiniion‘ I ' QMcI-sen 0. McKinnoo ma. Atomorfat-law i ‘ rows Block, Charlottetown. " wluuuutu u... l V Attorneys, Notary lhrbllc, Ito. '95“; v BloelnGtparlottstowa - .-:.'n ._ , ‘than .' o. w. s. sauna: . w. g ‘i ifl‘ Bentley ' cat's... A "“L<'d*=’. 'W“¢¢b¢8. v a 15 Jewelled .W,altham mov : boot barg sin you" have been tffered for many a month ', A new shipment of custom grade ~ bootspecially made to our order, Hqseven different styles are shown. f I Atan Russian Calf hoot, laced style with short vampmedium high Noe, high military heels exttnsion sole, gocdryear welted. This boot ‘l is made to‘ fit the natural lines of g. stylish and ea=y onthe Let as Allsizes l. a CO‘...- i35 Qucrn Si, a DR. .11.... \ "l 1-H". slz: cashier quality. gold filled case tment for Y ~-a l Compare put-prices with any special catalogue W é H n e r," .. Itw‘. ‘er . 35 $5 C8 _ a... \'_€'Olll’ and tan at” the same pri F -R-E-.E Come into our tffice and have vo ‘r teeth examined free of charge. Only takes a few minutes and we w|‘l tell you exactlv what you need .tni it wont cost you one pennyWe m ke teeth and guarantee them to fit exactiy- We also guarantee per- fection in Crown and Bridge work Extracting a u d filling without ainmprlce moderate. _ i Dr. Robins. Qlsen st (Nrhltii Bscr& c.5111 Pirne 27 .--j WttiPhohP 216- 1 mount. r ST "Dill a 121 oaarrou sr. {winners of one Gold and two Silver . Lana-r. y... -_-¢ 1c peyote/buy. u. tau awn»?- (From Yesterday's Evlnllll 5mm") isood Record-libero were no color bcforo the Ghsrlottatown POllW Uourt this morning. I suuduy Bsrvicm-Rov. George 0 -_ man's preaching appointments Sunday nut will bo-Oornwsll morn- ing and evening and Iiamilllll". ln the afternoon, the aubioct b61118 Paradise, by request. Inward Trainsf-Thgsaetcrn express arrived in Charlottetown today at 9.80 s. m., on time; the southern ac- commodation , at 10.50 a. m., one hour and fifteen minutes late; and the Cape Traverse accommod tiun at 10.05 a. m., ten minutes late. . An Event of IntcrosL-Jrhe young ladies society of the Christian church, New Glasgow, intend holding an on» tcrtainment in New Glasgow Hall, Friday, Nov. 29th, Program consists of musical selections, dialogues, read- irga. Intermission, candy sale. Ad- mission 15 cents. Doors open seven program begins 7.30. Should above data prove stormy entertainment will be held following Monday at sums hour. Fall Plougbfnga-Thc percentage o; full ploughing completed upon land intended for next year's crops ranger from 45 in Ontario to 77 in P. E. Island for the East and from 24 in Alberta to ‘as in British Columbia for the West. It is remarkable that . both this year and last. year the sea.- sons in the three Northwest provinces ht-rc been fldjllflifl to fall. ploughing and lcss='th‘an about. 25 per cent of such ploughing has been possible in . both years as compared with a more normal percentagmat theaamc date of from 50 to 75. In ths three Nor- thwest provinces the area summer lollowcd this year-is estimated as be ing from 2 to 5 per cent more than lust ycsr.—Cbat.bam Exc. The Black Fox Boom-The Fur- mer's Advocate of Nov. 21 contains a lengthy treatise on the black for industry. of this Province. Among other things it: has the following:- tleh in a few years, and these great "Many- fox men here have become successes have given the little island the biggest advertisement it over had. A buyer from Russia was there recently offering big monies for some select breeding foxrs. Though this is lmsbrniry, still it is production a little dlfleront from ordinary stock from. the soil, and it is up to Prince Edward Islanders to breed whmt, brings most money for their expendi- ture of skill and ‘labor. There is still room for all the other industries." P. E. I. Crops And PTlGBE-‘ACCOITI- ing to.ths Prince Edward Island November circular, harvest was gen- crhlly completed about October 15th, although a field here and there rc- malucd out till November. Oats are turning out much better than were expected. “More $1111 s bushel to the stoolt," is the go oral report "of cor- respondents. The quality is excellent. The potato crop is light in Prince County, being about 70 |pcr cent; in Queen's it is about veragc. and lu King's much above, \ average. being about 150 per cent. The quality also bcarsaacloso relation to the quanti- ty, being very superior in King's County. The root crop is much below average, most correspondents report- ing from 50 per cont. to 10 per cent. Early seeding proved much better than late. Pastures are still green, and are supplying quite a lot oi succulent; food for stock. Farm work ls well forward and a lot of produce has been marketed. The following arc tho market prices for November, 11th, '1912:-Osts, par bushel 44c: hay. pcr ton, $13.50; straw, per ton, $5.00; eggs, porulozeu, 30c; butter, oer pound, 26c; Potatoes, per bushel. 25c; turnips, par bushel, 18c; lambs, per pound, flc; chickens (undrawn) rer pound 15c.—Fa.rmcr's-Advocatc. PERSDNII. (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) ‘ H. I. MacDonald and J. ‘ Christie, of St. John, war-a in Char~ filctisistbis Fsl r . l ‘ d.§2.:~:*pl"l§s:"tn_ ~ "Bern's new over-coats just arrived. 40 ‘black with velvet collars [worth “$50 for $10.76 20 ovcrwnhl worth $11.50 fol‘ $5.15 and 50001- lage‘ andOonverto coats worth from $13.50-t;o 820 for 57.35120 $18.50. H. H. Brown,‘ 158 Qllosn St. M“ "Brown's big sale is going with u bigger rush than s...r Jcnomensl bargains in averv department.‘ H. H. Brown's, 158 Queen 8t. 11-25 153i. “There are so many pretty novclt; tics in handkerchief and I0 1mm! pretty patterns and fins quality at. ‘our hdndkcrchfof sols lat us suggest that you make your Christmas pur- chases now for the lines era all com- l ntexvtsn the sale wow- Patonl- l q 1| I i . 11-11-1111. "corn. aamtswtca ‘ Houston. ll- ll- - w» "strum °.‘t"tl.'.'."'. “u; tfifrtt}? "a ‘er are: rt.'::.ii.tl~;.s:.a'tl£ii:iv wit." y iottctown on Saturday. Mrs. l0. Craig, and daughtsrr-Misa Blanch _Oralg, of Winnipeg, are in Manitou guests of Mrs. Craig's bro- ther, W. S. Croxbjy. They arc on their way to the Pacific coast and arc da- lfghted with Menftou and its sur- roundlngtm-Msnftcu Springs sue.- Mrsé GIr-alg was formerly of Freetown, P. . . l “Vfnol bull's you ub and makes you strong. There's nothing we can‘ recommend that: ~ ll 'do so nruch good for vrssk, nervous, run~dowu psoplc. This 00d Liver Oil and Iron Tonic to easy to take and will agree with the wsshaat stomach. Does you good or coats you nothing. $1.00 hoc- tlss. ill. A. Fnstor Viv-n‘ Agcnt. Oeu- tral Drugstore, Sunhysldc. 11-25M3f. People's Theatre I The Legend 0f Thelakc A ugms-cfiarvwiau on in tad Z ' rtia’ hill’... Dsojhtcr . AMordel-o ‘ghrggitghly Orig- tfilntorrnwtt AtlllT£t$EWllEB lE§ "t"! “m” ' steamer For Ptctou-Jrhe Northam- bur-mm left‘ Charlottetown this morn- “j; M; 11.803101‘ Pictou with a fair number of passengers and a geuhral cargo. i ‘Eyogptionfl \Oflor.-' Paton & 0b., u" uttering two thousand yards of hum” dress-goods st a deep re- duction on their origlnfll Pr“! as will be soon in their ad in this ls- stlI‘ . A Happy Event-A wide circle of rlcnde wore at: the Railway Station this morning to wish Arthur and Mrs Wood heartyecongratulatlons and an enjoyable wedding trip. Their mar- riage took place in St. Dunstanis Cathedral this morlllllfl Bl? Bl‘ 0'01“?! .11 ‘IQ presence of the immediate ‘ricnds sand relatives of the contract- ‘ng parties. Rev. Maurice McDonald officiating. The bride looked Winsome ’n a tailored gown of blue ladies‘ cloth and wore adainty hat. to match. Bhc was attended by he: sfetertMlss Annie Burke who also worg a becoming blue tailored suit nd was given sway by her father, Patrick Burke. William McKenzie act ‘d as groornsman. After the ceremony reakfast was served at the bride's home. the table being vary handsome- y decorated for the occasion. Th: rrnom’s gift to the bride was g, fine rot cl furs, and to the bride's at- tendant a. brooch. A wide circle oi rlends join in hearty congratulations. “he young couple are quite ropular 1nd u, wide range of wedding gifts were received. Temperance Meetlng.—At a meeting mlled to consider the Scott. Act sit- latlcn in this town, the principal speaker was rhev. Herbert E. Thomas, who was formerly pastor of Wesley Memorial Methodist Church hero. While pastor of this church Mr. Thomas succeeded in starting a torn- "lcrance crusade which resulted in the closing up of many open bars ~nd in the [resent rigid enforcement 1f the Scott Act. Mr. Thomas in the course of his remarks read some correspondence which passed bctwecn himself and Provincial Secretary Mc- Leod relative to the investigation oi charges made against Inspector J .B. Jonas, of St. John, whom he charg- ed with neglect of his dutlcs.- The secretary bad. Mr. Thomas claimed, had in affect, refused to investigate these charges, and said that; the gov- ernment, while it would not investi- rato charges against this man, was "quick enough to investigate charges brought by the rumsellers atminst a magistrate." He also stated that Ou- tario had the best temperance legisla- tion ol‘ anv province in the Dominion. —Moncton Exc. Mr. Thomas was for- merly pastor of the First. Methodist. Church in Charlottetown. zzRoxall Cough Mixture is inst the thing you nectl for that cough. It contains the essence of "real cherry iufcc, put up by the United Drug Co. and sold and guaranteed ln Over 5.- 000- stores. We have just received 150 bottles and arc ready to cater to your needs. You cannot got anything better than Rcxall Odugh Mixture for that cough and hero's the place to got. it. The MacKinuon Drug Co" Corner Great George and Kent Sta. Mtl. tlonslipaiion anti Headache ‘ CURED BY Burdock Blootl Billors. Various kinds of headache exist; for axample, nervous, biliou, congestive and sick headache, hcuducho f rum consti» ration or dyspepsia, pzriolical headache, ate. In all casw of headache the treatment ltould be directed to remove the cause .111 with the cause removed the hcutiacht anishcs for all time. It is impossible to find a. hotter romcd) Jr headache of every description than i lurdock Blood Bitters, acting as it doc '1 every organ of the body to purify rcngthcn and regulate tho win. ysicm. Miss May Bourdsge New Richmr" itn. Quc., writea:—"l"‘or ycars l u. raublccl with sick heartache, and dim -t-ss, and was also constr atod. I u. dviscd to tukediurdock lood Biltt-r- 1nd l. only took three bottles when l_fcl Flt s. new para I can recommend 1t to n 'one who suit-rs the some as l did." ‘ burdock Blood Bitters has bct-n 0n the. iurkct forever thirty-live ycltrs, and is uauufqctttrcd only by Tho '1‘. hlliburn $0., Limited, ‘Toronto, Out. Farm All»? Sale On account ofooorhselth i om offering m farm for sale. containing n5 acres o which 8o ecroe are clear a in splendid heart for cultivation. The be acne is covered with hard and soft wood, there being enough hard work for fuel purposes to last a generatlomThe properly also con- tains a quantlt of‘ post swamp, ' and ts well watered there being a brook spring at both ends centre. The dwell fir; and outbulldin a ire i: goonshe . he r rty wit so with or wivtehout stogkornd implemenr, to snlt purchasers. _ HORSES-live mall-two pure bred gydsadele registered mares. one in lnal no clytl ele brood therein foal. Ono seven year old [enrol purpose horse, 6 months old colt. CATTLE-lo in ell-four mild: sows sight young cetllc, r, a. and 3 you old. l. 3 "Ihsire-lehoap N "0 I 0 .- la cur; ,r, g ' i I ll" "9- 1 “W”. . s. c. stsrsorgts. t...'a'.>_ . "it. _ g ' 1 p ‘ "’. ivtovl. tow-L I . ro-a-blfwtlnqlpd WN Germ... as a gmtlc laxative and soon rids the good‘ drugs and sundries you can sl- ways got. It. at: The Two Macs. carry a full lllls of all standard pre- parations end our stock of supplies and sundries is the largest. complete and high grade that mam‘. critical person could desire. The Two lacs, 140 Greet George St. Mltl. ways ssll for H. B Illll’ _ worth‘ “.85 for 19c. H. H. Brown's. Chanlti to ‘Vigor Phat Played Out ‘ Feeling Was Quickly Remedies and Health . - Restored - rltory of s Merchant Who Almost. - Lost Hts Business and His Health Through Neglecting Early Hymptomi of Dlssoeo. “My life for years has been of sc- dontery character?! writes-T. B. Pitchficld, head of u well known firm Ill Buckingham, "Nine hours cvcry do? I Spent at otlfca work and took uxcrclss onlyon Sunday-j disregard- .d the symptoms of ill-health, which were all too apparent. to my family. f grow thin. then pale, and helm-u .ong I was jaundiced-eyes and skin were yellow, my strength and nerve energy were lowered, and I W35 ,ultc unfitted for business. In the morning B, lightness in the head, par- ticularly when I bent over, made mu very worried about my health, Moat of tbs laxative medicines 1 found washing, and knowing that I had to is at business ovary day I neglected myself rather than risk further weak. less. Of course I grew worse, but‘ by a baPPY chance I began to use Dr. P-lanrlltc-Ns Pills. I was forcitly struck by the fact that they neither caused grlping nor nausea, and it seemed incredible that Pills could tone, cleanse and regulate the sys- tem without causing any unpleasant lifter effects. Dr. Hamilton's Pills acted with me just n5 gentle as nat- lro-they gave new life to my liver, strengthened my stomach, and won mo back to perfect good health. My skin is clear, dizziness has disappear- 0d. any mv appetite, strength, splritu are perfect. ' ‘ Refuse anything oflered you instead of Er. Hamilton's Pills, which are sure to cure. Sold in 25c loxes, [we T01‘ $1.00, at. all druggists and store- ‘iefliiero, or postpaid from the Catarr- hozcno 00., Buffalo, N. Y., and King- ston, Ganid ;' t clnntorrlzfiwu VMAN’S RECOVERY The following letter from an em- ployee of the P. E. I. Railway will we read with interest by the public:- Charlottctown, Nov. 18th, 1912, Dear Sirr-I wish to stats that for six years at least I was badly ul- illcted with asthma and bronchial trouble. and for the past. three years I was in such bad condition that I was often unable to work and would sometimes have to lay up for mqrg than a week at a time. I suflored more than words can tall, I had trlbd n, great many so-callcd remedies which would give a little temporary cuss and lcave ma worse afterwards. On tho 2am of may‘ 1 decided (,0 try the Olypathor. When I bad used it one week I experienced s decided change for the better. Sincc then I have had no trouble worth speaking of. I consider myself cured, as I can now sleep well and my health is im- proved all round. When I began to rss the Oxypathor my weight was 122 pounds. I now welsh 144 pounds. I have also found the Oxypathor of great value for the children when thcv have colds or other ailments. I have often told my friends that. I would not. pnr-tflwith my Olwnathor at any price if I (ould not replace it. hours sincerely, ALEX. LAFFERTY. 220 Dorchostcr Street. The above letter is addressed to W. E. Enman, Local Manager of the Maritime Oxypsthor 00., 30 Loug- worth Ave. Mr. Enman states that two other severe sufferers from as- thma—u lady and ventleman—hs.ve been cured, and their names and ad- dresses will be given for the asking. 11-27ME1ipd. FURNITURE BALE. Buying in car loads lots we sec sell you at auction prices:- Stde Boards 89.00 to 850.00. Bur- eaus, 55.75. $6.50, v.00, $1.50, $8.00. 810.00, $12.00 each. Oommodas $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.00 each. Wicker Choirs l colors 83.25 each. Parlor Suites. not the ordinary but the best. $10.75. 823.50. 525.00 1w 660.00 each, 8 and 5 place suites. PsrlorTsblos. 81.514 to 813.0 mob. Dining room tables, surface oak with‘ lilarge logs $1.00 to 812.01 each.‘ Quhrtsrsd Oak from $16.00 to $32.00 QB . Dining Room Chairs from. 60o ta Mano for m of six. 814.00 to $15.01} Wardrobes from they’ are‘ beauties. Buffctt from 512.50 to 880.00 each Iron beds, Sprints and Mattresses the bait. et lowsar. prices. Joe. Paton a Co. _ tozanmt. ::Fostcr’s Laxative Cold Ours is not like moat things put up for this pur- pose. There isn't a. particle of Qulninc in ft. It rcliovessthc inflamed con- gsstsd condition of the mucous mom- bravnss of the nose and throat. Acts system of the poisonous that csusc “Goldafi-Jrry it. 85c. ill. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Sunnysidc. ~- ' 11 scum. "No matter what you want in We most. any "50 lleeos lined working shirts al- 31 for 71c. a doaeb ...K._ Railway shirts. very strong, with detachable collar, 11-25 Mfr. v grmsr or 41.1.:- Leather unruly. i for Christmas Gills t. Messsrs Stanley Bros offer for. , your selection the largest and most comprehensive stock of shopping bags, hand bags. card cases, etqthat has ever been displayed in Charlot- tetown. In this collection are over 10:) different styles from the lowest 'prices to the very best quality of real seal leather silver trimmed. Cord purses ti: Suede with nickle“ . and gilt frames,sil cord handles. t Grey, Blue, Green, brown .. 28, Suede Calf Bags with five inch I nickle and gilt fram s long silk cords, grey, green aini navy 89c 0d. Black Seal Grain Sheepskins I ' same style as the above line 890 (23. Finest strede calf with fancy dull gold frame. Long silk cord hand- les, navy,brown and green. . ea- ‘Deep Suede bags trimmed with inserts of black patent leather gilt frames long cords navy tan, green, black,............... eaf seal $1.85 ea. The new long_ strap pursesmiu black walrus and seal grain leath- ' ‘ ' ers, gilt trimmed $3.25.-........... ell . Large envelope bag of - walrus‘ - _ graiiflearhexyButler silver frames v moire lining ..... ca‘ Elephant and sea. lion grain bags with leather hatrile and lining silver and gilt framesm... _ . 20. Square shape black walrus grain bag Leather covered irame gun mothl mounts. . . . .. . ea- 6 in. frame baggof seal goat with grey calf leather lining and etch- ed silyer frarne...-.._...__. ._-..,,..._,...__. 0d. Better quality $5.50, 5.95. 8 25, 9.00, 9.75 Coal Dept 20 p. c. Discount There is great activity in our coat de- partrnentthesc days. On account of requiring more room for the Christmas Display. We have decided to clear out the balance of our tweed and cloth coats in all colors and sizes s4 w 4s at 20 p. c. Discount I Dress Goods 20 p. c. Discount We have too much dress goods in stock and must reduce it to narrow limits before Dec. 1st, Do you need a new dress or suitor do the Children need new clothes. If they do here's a chance to effect quite a saving. Every yard of Dress Goods on the shelves" on Sale at i 20 p. c. Discount Deep shape bag of black grain leather. Round butler silver frame.. .. .. ........ . . . . . . .-..oa The otwuvs busv Store. AShort Talk About Isliznd Chocolates...‘ Butter. ett-.,la as good ea the beat on ea thltnolher reason is that! bevetheeo high grade chocolates for s5 years. With the l-oat materials in the world ah l not ho able to make lhe chocolates ea good as the beat? l AI makln the l CHOCOLATES to my mind BET’! ER than anythinfiun have I'll. KBOW t are BETTER even if‘! cannot coov ncs you. ' WHY NOT get away from the uopatrictic and u cradle away from h me are better than the Home made. lanlev Bros t. i l Why are Island Chocolates First-class? Ono reason is that your Island cream- l1 njust assumption thet [o 6i‘; in the United States everyone shouts for his HOME’ TOWN and the GOODS’, motto their. Thalia one of the secrete of‘ the Yankees‘ sucooal. Try it in Cl-IARLOTTETOWN, AND SEE HER GROW. Thomas Witt O it ’ I Snanyslde re g ,1 I ,l w- rt-rglltf.