, .\. V é _Vi ` .-.v ‘Tili- l 1 ‘ ,it ' ,. i l 1.- it 11. 1-'-’iZ` P.-. _f..._ 1- ._ zz-‘ala »'». ...o_o ...¢.¢_ **-A _._ \ _~ PAGE EIGHT --'riiir i.A'i~nn'r Nuns ~ . ef E B 4 " . _ .=..`. ..l _ --rr f---.#1511 . - -' t , ' _ "' - ~ IEs...l- _ __.`___ ".»‘%--tj \< il . \ // *.1 l . \ i 0 l / \ gl l @1- 1-°.L'E':~ \-\%.\. ` 'lilo _ l Z3 /lil cDon.al7d u.l:.L"i':;:. E . 'ri' . 50 Coats at l-2 Piiice On going through our Mantle Department we find we ‘ \ _ have 50 odd coats ranging in sizes from 32 to 40 Bust. In many of these lines we had as many as 25 coats, but in most cases now we have only one or two in each line left. So that in order to make a complete clearance of the entire Q lot we are placing them on sale this morning at just 1-2) -, 5 o -‘ -. their regular value. '[`lie $l0.00 coats for $5.00. $ll.50 for $3.75, $l2.0ll for $6.00. $l4.00 for $7.00, $l6.00 for $8.00. $l8.00 for $9.00. f Q. ` » ° 9 Ladies Dresses \Ve have just received another shipment of ladies’ Xet\\/aists: \Ve have just other shipment of these waists which are so very popular at the present time. We have them in a variety of designs and patterns ranging in prices from $3.75 to $7.00. Noth_ dresses in pananias, voils and poplin trimmed with braid and htted in with a yoke off'-lace, right up in the top notch fash- ion, They come chiefly in navy and black price $l0.50'fo ‘- _ $18.00. received by express an- ing would be more appropriate for a nice Christmas present than one of those lovely waists. Ladies’ Skirts: at $2 .5o. This line is an exceptionally strong value and » . ~ is one of our leaders this season. It is made of heavy black Vienna, made an l trimmed according to the seasons_styles._ On comparing this skirt with the re- ‘ guiar $3.50 and 3.75 skirts you will admit that ours at $1 50 are fully as good. Misses' Skirts: VVe have just opened up a large assortment of skirts iii iuisses sizes, inode from ends of cloth, which in the regular way would cost from -_ $3.75 to 4.25. This lot was cleared out to us for $2.75 each. Xmas Novelties ----- Christinas Novelties: for the past week we have been busy receiving l bundles, packages and cases of Christmas Novelties for every department of ' the store Our Customers will find it _to their advantage to do their buying I ' e irly, and in this way get the first choice of our large and select stock. This l - 1 .____ _ fl doilies table"covers. laundry bags and cushion tops, neck furs, etc., etc. ~ _ T _ ,_ N.»\\lil_\tl (`Al-"l’lTREl) BY THF) lil-l\`ul.\'TI().\1iS'l‘S. l.liNllON, Dec. 4-Naiiking is now wh--li'.' uiilicr rcvoiiitioiiurv rule and; or--lei: iins bt-cn it-stoi‘r-ii. The luiperinl troops si.i'i‘»::u1:»i.'eri on condition tlint limi' lives were spared. » it is i'op'-rteil that Premier Yuan Shi l&ui` nzuy seize the Hegeiicy if he iirnls hi.; prcsozit .-:itllutioii difficult r»~,;._'_._ri__-; to li;.;h`tiiii.§, uti'.oi`.;'_ the Manchu l’| riit'v;i. 'lh~.- tiiiiicizo '-var vezascis are liaving st-ii ilsrlits with rivl»i~ pimtcs. The rr-'.<-liitioiniry _ir-reis took posscssilni of thu city on .\`ul.\irduy inorning. .» t. .uiil-tiny thc wiiitu ting was dis- n Lin- l.if»n fort. inside the ": to thu in.i'tliwr-st indicating t. tho '_-_uiincrzi limi ji.-:iicd the revo- _._,_._. EJ/ C f__' ...@.*-;-li riff-. 1 ..=‘-Wi .i... 1.. ,.~ .~ -... .i . ll . , . - ---v-""5 1- ‘ - N 't' ' - .lll.lJfl).l)..S”li-.-f.-. ' ':;»‘/.f ,»=f;$=;1r-‘§r,€5‘£§<"i-.rr""L‘6'V- . , ..'_' 1'. u,'_ .ig ff, ' .rl .. rf ri: fr ;. f- "“. .if-.ff ~ t-; fi; 3. ' 1 3 \>- _ 2?., ).._. .f.=_-2-' -'I3' .r / “J -. l DYNAMITE 1-]XPLOSl()N IN NEW ,BRUNSWICK 'l'l-ll'i'l"ll, N. B., Dec. 4-Two men I \vci'e seriously injured und sixteen! others had ni-irrow escapes from u dynamite explosion at Pokiok Bluff. - li. was thought tiiat; the chargcl which lind been placed under snmcl rocks, would not explode and several l went towards it to insert a new* charge. l _-is they drew near the explosion came und thc men were hurled to the E ground, nnri across the track. . j l l The Presbytery of Prince Edward‘ Island met at Souris und within the , l’resbyterinn Church there, on Tues-, day, the 14th, day of Noverriber 1911,? at 7.30 o’clock in the evening, and l was' constituted by the Nloderatori pro tempore, Mr. R. G. Strathie, be-l side wliom were present Messrs. A.J.| W. lllack, and R. P. Murray, minis- ters. ` i ! The edict of the induction of Mr. ; A. D. Blclntosh haveing been returned ns duly served. Mi". A. J. W. Black, l conducted public worship and preach- l ltlINil'l‘l'll`~l tli“ l’li‘ESliY’l`l.~.. > -Jai- y.~\.~;>. /‘., , _‘E 2°? fx 1 \ 'L-L -. rf -ai 7;’ ., . 1-; ' ‘ 4, r~, , lg... ., 1-' ro. .,~, (n. K.; il (oi <3; (»\ 'ii ' -'?'.\ - -if Z - T2.-1*.. r we -51..... 5. -Jr.” il* .fi <97* < 1'/ fe? (°) T5 Newest Books. 0) (Q1 (Q) “J (cl <9) ( 0,1 (ii Gl I 2% L0 s. .-rl - . "----\-.,, ' 3 . r \l \ r f J l 4 \ lfv* Toronto Globe Xmas No _ \ X; xx' l.ady`n Pictorial 50 Cents, ._ ,, 1" _ML l ...ff./.il-...il-’li€> D coiontn surrtizniznrs go with Poi. - Almanacs for I9l2 Office and Pocket Diaries for l9l2 Beautiful Calanders for |912. Christmas Cards and Toy Books ' Sec -our big show. Now rcadY- Carter & Company Ltd e.fe@@@@>@oé»co_ The London Graffic, 504: Cents illustrated London Now* _gn Cents Pears' Annual 35 Cents Black and While 50 Cents Holly Leaves 50 Cents. ` Sketch 50 Cen-s ` Graphic _qc Cents ° ~ )@(`?©3‘ 50 Cents (very line) ~ ° ° ° 2/.%`@<`°J\_'°\C9@~€@®@%€'3`»E®§)(o)@G~. These Christman Numbers combine remarkable artistic and Literary Feature! and they nrethc Finest in the world. Newest Books. . _i...o...-_ - _.i - _ ._ ed from the Epistle to the Hebrews ' 12:1, and the words, Wherefore, seeing i _ > __._._ -lLLS---f- i ,.4 I-‘~L-~`-:.~.~P'4:1‘- ' . . .; --L-.'~ zu-3 _~ ,:~ _Q 'jg _ -'fj\'i" we are compnssecl about with so -~ .;..=.i _ _ 'U 4;- ' ' *'- K l _oc if siiipinent includes dainty lace collars, leather goods,hand bags, gentlemen’s '- neck ties, umbrellas, gloves, new neck frilling, ladies’ coat sweaters, kimorias _ ,__ _ _ __, _J Mclntosh. to all of which -satisfac- torv nnswers were 'ven Mr Mcln- _ . i . __ tosii was then by gprnyer und the right hnnd of fellowship indilcted in- to the pustorul charge ofthe congre- gation of Souris and l5ay_Fox'tune, l’[`he newly inducted minister 'und the people were suitably addressed by Messrs. H. P. Murray and ll.,G. Stru- tliie, respectively. A communication was read from Rev. A. B. McLeod, late minister of the congregatioii, ex- Dressing' lzvod wishes for pnstor and people. l-Trv. Mr. Whiteman of the Metho- dist, (‘hurch, being present, spoke n few words of welcome on behalf nf his people und himself. Presbytery then adjourned to meet in St. James Hall, Charlottetown, on Tllesduy, the 5th day of ~DeCeinbe. next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of which public intimation was made and this sederunt. was closed with the bendiction. R. P. MURRAY. Clerk pro tempore. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. _ Gentlemen,-Last winter I received great; benefit from the use of MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack of LaGrippe, and I have frequently proved it to be very effective in M1586 of Inflammation. Yours, W. A. HUTCHINSON. N ite the meal showlnn |- UE HANDKERCHIEFS at 20cents each. This is the line of handner nh s than nu see advertised ln _ lat.. y . the ladies home Journal--The Womens Home Companion-ana. all the rest.. Moore Q. McLeod. - I2 2dtf I "Our engraving departincnt is now in full swing and Xmas engraving is coming in fast, select your gifts from ue rind we will engrave them in best style. ll. l-I. Taylor, Jeweler. 12-4d3i. l Great. showing of pretty hem- stitched excelda handkerohiefs for ladies-colored borders, color ed centres special at. 6o each. l M_oore&MoLeod I2-Zdtf I ' _.__ . WE REPAIR FU RN IT URE BEERQ WEEKS. l l-Z4dt.f Handkorchlef sale --opening Fri- day December lst. really marks the beginning of Christmas shop- ping. Coma and see the splendid showing.-MooreQ McLeod. IZ Zdtf /E.:;i.;r\ Alarm Clocks ._- 4' f/ chime thnt will Wake you quickly without zrntlnxon your nerves and for time eeplng-qualities they are far nbovo t e average alarm clocks. Y--u will ner.” with un that these cloclrn are special _values We ntthelr pr|oq,o§....... up W.. N. Tanton ‘ -J J-~‘_..'1...,..i-..; .._..`..._._»".'u-.\‘.;¢`.. _ .3 fri. ~- '- BUSTSEASON IN PROSPECT FOR U. S. HOUSE. WA-lHlNG'l'0N, D. 0., Dec. 2- With the opening of the nrst regular session of sixty-second gong;-ess bug two duys awu senators and represen homes over Thanksgiving Day poured into the capital on every train to- tiny. As all the committee appointments und other details of organization ulrcurly have been completed, there will be no work of organization called for on Monday. A littleiroutinq business may be transacted in both houses and then an adjournment will be taken as "a further mark. of res- pect" to the members who have died during the recess of congress. Tues- day is likely to be devoted to read- ing of President Taft’s annual mes- sage. After that the laivmnkdrs .houlri he nble to get down to busi- ness immediately and for the next tive or six months, barring the time of recess over the. holidays, the country can watch them thrust and parry und iiitermittently legislate. That the session is likely to be an-_ unusually busy and important one is generally admitted. The approach of the national elections und the bitter rivals of political parties will enhance the interest. The galler- ies will have to listen 'to floods of strident political oratory delivered purely for home consumption. No member with nn eye to re-election will overlook mi opportunity to "make good” with his coiistitiitents. A flood of hills hitting at the trusts will he introduced. Senator Pomer- enc of Ohio will push his resolution to put trust oflenders in jail, and Representntiiias Henry of Texas will introduce n similar inensure in the house, providing some other member dog.-, not “bent him to it." While the lawmakers in nearly all of the States concluded some time ago tlint antirailrond legislation was no longer profitable or advisable with B, view of the general interest. many of the member of congress up- pear still inclined to hold the rond.~i responsible for inuny of the ills _ with which thei country is supposed to suffer. ln their opinion the time has not yet come to let up on the railroads. Federal supervision of railroads to rr greater extent than is now in f0fCe will be proposed in many ways. More power to the elbow of the In- terstate (‘-onimerce Court is a fa- vorite slognii with the lnwmul<9I`5. lf the Commerce shows _ii disllnsition to give the r;iili'ouds 3 square deal abolish it. But the sei-ision will not be all huncombe. There is no dearth of im- portant measures awaiting considera- tion-somg Ot great national concern. The great appropriation bills will be fiercely fo-uglit over, In the HOllne there will be n iirigiity contest over ederal lncoi'poi'ation oi interstate commerce iinlustriul _corpoi'atione. the senate will wrestle with the nr- hitrntion treaties, and the lines will be sharply drawn between the .ingo- lsts und the pcncemakers. Then there , ..~v~,,~....-.------ USUALLY UNE ililii EiiiiS INUIGESTIUNS llli l Bill Slillllill If what you Just ate is sourlng on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or yonrbeleli Gas and Eructnte sour, uudigcsted' food, or have-n feeling-of Dizziness. '-leartburn, Fullneeis, Nausea., Bad taste in mouth and stomach bend- ache-tbis is Indigestion. ' A full case of Pape’s Diapepsin costs-only 50 cents and will thorou- gbly 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 formulaplninly printed on these 50-cent cases, then you will under- stand why Dyspeptic trouble of all kinds must go, and why Diapepsin always relieves sour, out-of-order stomachs or Indigcstion in five min- utes. Diapepsin is harmless and tast- es like candy, though each dose con- tains power sufficient to digest and prepare for nssiniilation into thc blood all the food you ent; besides, it makes you go to the tuhlc with a healthy nppctitn, but what. will please you most, is that you will tool thnt your ntoniacb rind intestines are clean und fresh, und you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver ills for Biliousness or Constipation. This city will have many Diapepsin cranks, as some people will call them, but you will be crnnky about this splendid stomach preparation, too, if you ever try n, llttlc for Indigestion or Gastritis or any, other Stomach misery. , Get some l’npe‘s Dinpepsin now, this minute, and forever rid yourself of Stomach trduble and ludlgestion. 'Something New ln Cased Pipes i / We are showing s nice llne\ l of those woods which were I bouzht_ri|zht an_d will be sold ucoordimf|y_.This is it sample lot connistinlr ol forty-six _ pipes. in all shape; and sizes, and no two are alike. 'whose uinan nre of the fin- ostqunllty b_rlnr, and Amber: th cases being covered with blue plush. Ther maybe seen in our store window for A few days. . and when you sea them. we think von will nurse with un, that it il an exceptionally .flue isi4s0|'|.lnen|.. Welntsnd that the rice: lhuii sell them. no youp may know they will be marked clone. As llrlft the will be n - roprlnte and vriry neceptnglis to n gentleman who smokes. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. - y 1 tarivcs who had remained at their-_ Cascarels Cure a e Billous Headache Gently hilt thoroughly cleanse you Liver, Stomach and Bowels and you feel great by morning. You're blllous, you have 3 throb- bing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parch- ed. No wonder you feel ugly, mean und ill tempered. Your system fs full what you need is a cleaning up in- side. Don’t continue being a bllious nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and don't resort to harsh physics that irritate and injure. Re- member that every disorder of the stomach, liver, and intestines can be quickly cured by morning wlth.gen- tie, thorough Cascarets-they worlm while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you and the entire family feeling good for mon- ths. Children love to take Cascarets, because they taste good and never gripe or nicken. KINGSTON SEAT MAY G0 BY' ACCLAMATION KINGSTON, Ont., Dec. 2-Only 1,233 manhood suffrage voters were re- gistered hera for the provincial eloc- tion as against 1,541 for ‘the recent lliominion election. No Liberal can- didate lias yet' been nominated to oppose Dr,. A. E. Ross, and it is hint- ed in the Liberal circles that the seat may be allowed to go by acclamntion so little interest is there nianifested in the coming election. Don’t B lame Your Stomach If you think you have n “bad stomach" because your food doesn’t digest properly, you are generally wrong iigless your stomach happens to be ulcerated, which is very rarely the case. The stomach merely shows the weakness felt 'by ull other organs of the body becuiise your health is run down. If you would use Vinol, which adds iron to your blood making it rich, red nnd strong, ull parts of your body would be nourished better and gain new strength, the stomach ben- efltfng at the some time, of course. Vinol also contains the curative prop~ ertics of cod livers and is delicious to the taste. No mutter how weak your stomach you cnn take Vinol. Try it und you will soon find that this wonderful strengtli-restoring tonic' will banish your stomach troubles. Your money buck if it d0cnn't. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. ~.~.~.~ ..~..~...~ -.».~. will la-. the subject of cronversntion, niso the iiiiportniit question of thel tolls to he exalted of vessels pussing tlirougb the Pnnumn cnnnl. Tariff revision, however, will he. the big subject of the entire session. The Tarid Board‘s much-discussed re- port on the woolen industry is to , the opening, nnrl thc bourd’s report on cotton will follow probably with-` in a few weeks. Besides the wool und cotton scbcdiiles, a host. of other provisions of the tariff law, includiiip; proposals to reduce the duties on steel and iron, cotton machinery, chemicals, reciprocal free admission of bituminous cuul across the (laun- riitin border, etc., will figure in the tariff discussions. _ All hands are agreed that “some-` thing is to be done in the way Oi re\'iSlOn, :ind revision downward, of some of the important schedules of the tnrifl act. Even the President will be expected to fnll into line to ninke the work of congress ellectivc the signing of n bill. |Presideiit Taft's position is under"- stood to b_e that he is in favor oi “reduction of the tariff whenever it can be done and still give a living measure of protection of those indus- tries that need it," but that :nel "tariff should not be changed and business disturbed except upon in- formation which shull enable us to disturb business least." He has al- ready declared that the failure ofthe wool bill at the extm session “should not only be regarded as taking away only chance for reduction by this congress." BETTER OFFICE FOR FALLS. SIVIITI-IS FALLS, Ont.. Dec. 2- The post office here ls to be greatly enlarged- and improved, and in con- nection wlth the matter nn archi- tect from the department was here a short time ngo to look Over the building. Only two years ago the number of boxes was greatly increas- ed, but‘ so rapidly is the town grow- ing that even yet the accommodation is altogether inadequate. NEW INDUSTRIES FOR PERTH PERTH, Ont., Dec. 2-During the past suninior several fine new build- ings have been erected here and the New Year will find Perth with some industries. The carpet factory is ni- most completed, and will employ ir large number of hands, while T. A. Code's ndw block, which will be ready for occupation shortly, ranks among the finest in Ottawa valley. "Men's rubbers title., Boys' 58e., Youths’ 48c., at C-oil Bros. 12-5dt.f L l_,ii. _=,'s`\l~;! ' “'.. " I4 fps. reirular loc for :uc fl qts. regular R20 for Zio 17 ‘ " ~ ` 400 ` '¢5c Low - Prices hen Utensils those of any catalogue supply and see what you for these values woii’t. to stock up in utensils while they're oilered at such small prices. Mark what you want--shop as early as you can. . . 1 it-L'l‘f""$"' .‘ .».i.|i-.~ -',\-i"t'- -.-2.5# .. _ . 1'.-.~ - . - <=.-~.:_‘-v.-J.-. ‘ - , _,_ _ V-K -_mv ¢.it.._dr»\_,` » 1-1_1 ..'\- .',jj _ ..,§ Covered Pails 4 “ “ |5c for l.ip’d Sauce' i Pans , ‘1 qts regular pic fior -. _. - -. . :lH“ " izglgi- l “ ‘ :ltelor 5 ' “ “ Ilhc for 1-lc 180 ltic Tic 230 Pans 256 206 - Zlc 0rd. Sauce 2 q~*.reeui.ur40c for 8 “ “ 45c for -i “ “ 5Uc for _ - 4 Wonderful Snaps in Tlnware > ' - 'l`his tinwurc is of thc high Victor Flour Silter lllc each .Genuine Dover Egg Banter 9c each 81: each 7: each 9c each in cor- Cake Turner: Can Openers Soap Snvern Sinlt Slrainera, fit ner 'l6c each Dull Paris, plain 8: each '° “ .l2:\p`d 9c each “Z “ best grade l5c and 25c each \ 'est quality throughout, very strong and durable anti will last uuicii longer than the com- . . mon kind. Made to wear and give satisfaction. ' Universal Bread Mixer. makes bread in ihree minutes vuilhoul touching dough with hands. used the world oven' 4 loaf size $2.00 8 luafsizes S 4.50 (lil Slove Kettles, will heat water in a few minutes, very neat and strong, special val- uo at ' |5¢ Pieced Dinh Pan, io qis. igc, i.;qts zic, and zo »ols. ` 29c Piecerl Knclding Pun, zo qt. size _ 59:: Steamers or Pol Covers( to fit No. 8 pot JM: Same only extra deep 39a Pie Plates Sc Larger size bc! Wholesale a Charl oltelown , _ - Compare prices-you’ll buy here. ogers Hardware Co., Limited.. nd Retail |37 Queen Street uoovgurooio S _‘Ne canoffer fully selected sto @@@©@ one. ` Come in an ¢~ some ' beautiful GI -.l _ gems. dttstf. U ltr.. HOLlDAY GIFTS. Books for the . Wee t0lS`. Books for Young Children BOOKS for BOYS and GIRLS and lots of Books for the GROWN UPS. and We can Pl‘0IDi.Se vou _a few in- . teresting moments. We are showing 20° each UP. but see the stock. Our shelves and tables are full of rare ‘ri > ) ~ . . ‘ ,, . rll(1l)l1() Iii ()(,()f\(), ooo . . WOOOOOOOOOOOOO y . p ' Christmas Books *O0* * OOOOOOOOOO§_X°)'§,‘@C\@@)(§[§@@OOO'I 00000' 00000000000 ~ you a very care- ck of Books for d look them over, FT BOOKS from O