. "THB LA.’1Bl'l‘ NEWS if ..i. i'»:~ r., ii 'i i _ i . , . , ».'._| A li- fi ' ' li ii v §_ii{._, _ I ,ii '>’ _ Bride - i 1.1, ~ 3,, i l o ` m ' I Ori-11-: cnAizLo'r'rE'rowN 0UARDi.ii~iii°-Fino- f-"-he-=»1» i=°m°-===»- i . They Help i the Hacks The little hacking coughs, the soreness, hoarseness and irrita- tions that indicate Slight throat Or hior-- chi.ii tronbies can ru' ci- ily lie rilii-ved .ind viired by use oi .|~»mi~nnn's llroi'-i hi.-.l |.». zenges. , 'lfliisisa lilllc rent- edy that everybody should be accusioniccl to 'ii ing when tieid arises. The cost is but llle s package. Especially valuable f.-r clearing the throat of speakers and sing ers. F .Q %i 0 3.. N CD 0 3 DRUGGIST ‘run Mr;DicAL HALL fi ,. r i "I imiss of thc |ieopl(u mutter of Su- l SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ii, igii. SOME PROPOSED LIBERA N. W. Howell, K. C., the newly- chosen leader of the Liberals in On- tario, has published a platform which contains features of interest even at this distance. Among them are the following! The promotion of settlement on un' occupied lands. Imm,-ing im, best trunspormtion fncilities. 'rho promotion ol producers. set- ,ms and shippers against inequitable igliivgy freight rates. 'ro extend the benefits of .PUNIC lirlit, power and telephone services to ‘lie farms of the Province. To induce iminl£f8“l-S '-0 settle _°° the vacant lands and land-seekinil' fiirriiers to remain in the Pl‘0Vin¢B lu' good of going ubrvud- To provide ii suilicient number oi provincial inspectors, clothed _ with nrthorlty to stump Ullli the f-""_l“ 5' ,icing from noxious weeds, insect iiests und diseases of orchard tl‘€€B~ To relmwc the existing inequalities .din tuxation und to exempt improve- ments from txixatioii in whole 01' ill l~_art, for a rensoimiiln tinic. ' To make the iiettcrnient of thc S06- " ial and industrizil condition of the _ _pi-ciiie concern. ~ Special investigation and supervi- sion by tue Province of matters l1fT¢¢'» in: the health and well-being of ln- i idiistrinl workers and communities.; ln- 51-l the lf you happen io bi one of im many persons ivaiiling a- ' Wedding Gift and not knowing juni wh.:-ii to buy, we ask the f¢.v0r'of an iii~ spection of our larg-e and well assorted stock of - _ . . i` l ‘ A H- Twill" i , I.-weler _ - .,,. .U I , , _ _ . ,__ v. ,ri il .13-i . , 55,.. 1 m_'_g.1; . . , ‘Y I ' f “ fai 2.1” . fi lf, ';..- i" _, »\ ._ I i i _, i 5,. . 5;: ' ii Z l|"i. 1 » i’ ri' .! i l ,.__.,i_ i._==l me Ff- ,~ r ., >_- i I _ .7 i ‘it 1 .na-,; ‘J1`\"f' _r .-5- . ._... ............._.,...- ,..__.,.__,_,,'; .,.,._e i =i: i ~ ll! , ii ~¢ ~ _ ig-ii ~.». " 1.; 1% tix 1 # i _ V ___, _ z l`: ` 1 . genial radiator, on~ und ui prociuin. Silverware and _ Cul Glass 1" -lf' llm’»’“‘ OI O ,lie F ALI. IWER l`0`\AN which avi-rf way you co, you st-e 8l1"Bt\18¢ We llre alive :ind bu~y curlinzsmoke, i.i.<-_ hi--ind furnn- e ._-ti. merits of C 0 ii if from this yard. Dori' he forge-tfu .ii. lewour supply r.in ui, orfioi- ii,-.,. _d_ e sell a lliinds of '_ oiil und Wood. A. Pickard li; iii ' Phone 2 xo. _ :2Rexall _Emulsion of 'Cod Live Oil is pure Norway oil with Hypo phosltes. It is u greut cough medi eine and builder. Splendid for young children, nourishing thc bones nnd i r. .- ' -5 ‘also caused some fear lcst the Gov- "W1 ernment, which has already Prohosed i so many .rndicnl reforms. may l>"°' . Y ' inccri too Inst and 1-00 lul‘- And yet _ V l ` the oiinngv may not ll” H" '=""“” “S "' would seein to bc. l'rcvious exten- sions of the voting fl`&“°h“"° h'“'e . - ' 'V - . , made one in every. Bi! l’°f"“""s H Vol" if ¥"'_._~l I 5?. < *"1 er-1.194.974 voters in i;fpoi;\11i;t__&“ ' ‘ . ‘ 1 43,217 ear in the King om ii - a_ V' i Close 8PPfUxim5ti0n to manhood Burp 3474’ enriching the blood. Get it in ppc f0l`°D00 150 R11 Other' Emnlsions. 750 a bottle. The McKinnon Drug C0. ll-fliltf Horsemen! ~Your horse 0an‘ tell you, but. he'll r-.ppreolaro good warm rug just the some we. have the largest assortment in :ha province Prices from 490 to 4.25 Prowse Bros Ltd. ii-iodrzi E I cliidin;_ thc siippressioii of tuberculo- I i s iS. More liberal grants in aid of nrlm- ary education, the promotion of in- nn.-trial training and technical in- Vtruciiou in both city and rurnl ! s-‘huols. 'l'o provide through ndeqiiate train- |in;», sciinols ii sufficient supply of com ' pctent teachers, ‘ The public ownersliip and support of public utilities, also the acquisi- tion und operation of telephone lines. To abolish thc right of the Govern- mont. to deny access to the courts to those who clniiii to have suffered L REFORMS IN ONTARIO. 01’ l1°Klect,o! the Government or ol _any Commission appointed thereun der. To abolish the spoils or patronagi Syitem ‘md Provide for appointmenti und promotion by merit. after comps titlve examination. T0 Droiiibit corporations from man ing contributions to eieetmn mm `-Highs: to require the publication oi all campaign contributions to csndl dltel s,Dd'politf.i:al organisations, ami provide for the-appointment of ii pub llc Prosecutor, as in England, whose duty it shall be to supervise contest ed elections to see that all who an guilty of fraud or corruption are dulv prosecuted. There are many other planks in this excellent platform. but uiose uiiov. outlined etlord 3, fair gapge of jg, quality. 'As we understand the prin ciples professed in former times bv the Liberal party, Mi- Rowel1’s plat form in general and in detail is a truly Liberal platform. But- it is in some noted respects quite out of line with the practice and policy of the party which has held power in Prince Ed- ward Island during thc past twenty years. Here the right to sue the Govern- ment for wrong or damage it may in. fiict on the individual ls denied. The right 01 vote by ballot in provincial elections, is denied. And when ollsnd- ers against the election laws are found guilty by the courts, they are whitewashed and exempted from the just penalty of their misconduct by 5 party majority in the Legislature. It would be of little utility to appoint and pay a public prosecutor under such conditions. Perhaps we need not comment fur- ther on the Ontario Liberal platform at present, but there are some feat- ures in it that are worth considering by our public men of both partlee.0n- tai-i0 is much in advance of our own Province in regard both to legislat- _ion and_ administration, but even there' the reformers can find some- wroni: or durnngc through the uctionthing to reform. “ ~ i ly PER CAPITA SUBSIDIES. ' Ontario, by increusc of population _ ln thc 1ust.teri_yeai's, has - gained 000 by increased per capita subsidy from the Dominion. .By the readjust- ment of their subsidies a few years ago _the 80 ucnts per head was made [payable on the actual Population, in- stead oi on their population us it was in 1861, as provided by the Brit- ish North Amcricn Act. As each of the two big Provinces has gained ii- ; ...__ ' Roots out any kind of a corn, hard, soft or bleeding; cures it with .-nit Dain, acts at night while you nleep-its name is Putnam’s Painless ‘lflorri Extractor, the only painless ”iiemedy that acts in twenty-four hoiirs. Piit.nam's Painless Corn and Wnrt Extractor is sure and safe ii.-ice 25 cents. ‘- :;- an-nu-_-1 in -‘Th-. School _that has won tire' confidence of the people." l` L l :<\e» -an- ‘.;`;_ ._ 5"* . _ __ *_ I E' Shoes We have some nice lines in felt boots, laced , and elastic sides for men and women. and also felt Slippers. _ _ All prices. _Goff Bros _ Saiisiied f? Students _ _ ___ ._____-__,___~ ..:._.;»u<- -,. are our best advertise- ment. They tell their friends of our excellent courses --of the attention they receive. - They know we teach every branch we advertise. ‘f Union A ` Commercial ‘ Cohege graduates are well quali- fied before they are_ Principal . I A GOOD CORN SHETJTER. ‘ . I i |ii| » l *'54 ' , 1 1 bout a million in population since , '_`“*‘ -1861‘they are now receiving about '$800,000 more than they were entitled ‘to by the B. N. A. Act on per capita ;.*?270,,0il0 rind Quebec has gained $281,- , he Mm.itimé» Provinces account. And t _ get a. bare nittance niore'than~ they were entitled to by the constitutional uct. The much vaunted reiidlllsf-menll of subsidies begins now to'sli0w it- self in its true colors as 5 STHU $511142 for the rich and populous Provinces. It made. the rich vastly richer and ,gave n mere trifle to the poor rela- ‘, tions down by the sea. A new deal in _‘subsidies seems to be urgently called for orii our behalf, although in certain party journals it has been rather ‘loudly proclaimed that W0 EOC TDOYE in the last deal than we were entitl- ed to. . ____ _ MANI-ioon SUFFRAGE. . The promise of a measure by tht Aoqnitii Government to provide for manhood suffrage in the United King- dom has caused something Ol 8- “nan” tion in political parties there. It has I rage those entitled to vote are B\10“t one fourth of the D0D\11“lfi°“~ Many countries now have manh00d suffrage, while in six States Of U12 American union, in Australia, New Zealand, the Isle of M1111. 16915115 and Finland a.dult_ women have also the full right of voting. N0 great harm appears to have come of these extensions .of the voting franch- ise in so many countries. Whether in 'nood is the chief qualification for 5 :olce in the affairs of state. The hum- Jle workers have been always ainoiig the foremost in readiness to give their lives for their country in time of the natlon's peril. Why deny them the right to vote ‘I No property Quali- Mation is required for the men who sit in the British or the Canadian Parliament. Why then should proper- ty or income be made the.basis of the .ight to vote? "Man is man and who is more ?" "The rank is but the guinea/s stamp; the rnan’s the guid for a that," sang Robert Burns, and the sentiment has become immortal. Thi. logic of the situation seems no be that every one who pays taxes should oe allowed to vote. Otherwise we have taxation without representation or consent, which is contrary to fair play and the spirit of the age. Man- hood suffrage does not mean votes for puupers, who are supported by the state. But all who pay taxes help to support the state and should have some voice in its affairs. ::Rexall "93 Hair Tonic,” has all other hair preparations ontclassed. its enormous sale in the United Stat- es over 1,000,000 bottles last year is proof of its popularity. Try it for falling hair, Dandruff, itching scalp or any hair trouble "50c and $1.00 sole agents, The McKinnon Drug Co., Uor. Gt. George and Kent Sts. drtf. THE COURT MARTIAL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. HALIFAX, Nov 10-It has been de- finitely decided that the court inart- ini into nie sounding of the Nioiio will be open to the Public. V The announcement has caused much interest in Halifax and many people will be present at the investigation. Four British worships will arrive on Saturday, offihers of which will conduct the court martial. HOHENZOLLERNS - OLD AND YOUNG. BERLIN, Nov 10-Stralned rela- tions exist between the Kaiser and his sons. The latter it is said, hold _an intention to protest to their fath- er against the Morroccan Agreement. His Majesty considers it an an un- parallelled inipertinence for his sons to give him advice and if they fuldl their intention , of actually submitting thc’r protest, they will probably be very warmly received. _ llow's This 'I We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for Ang case of Catarrh that cannot be cured y I-lali's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Ui-lE_NEY & CO.. Toledo, 0. We the undersigned have known F J. Chaney for the Inst 15 years. and believe him perfectly h0n0rabl_e.ln all business transactions an_d financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Wanmso, Kiivnlin & Manvin. Wholesale Dru lsts,'1‘o|edo. O. H_i\ll’s _Catarrh Cure iszfaken internally. actinzdiroctly upon the blood and muc- uii surfacee o_f the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 750 per bottle. bold by all Drurifists. t_'l‘_al¢e all’s Family Pills for constipa- Today we will present to every m in who makes a cash purchase oi'Ovie dollar in our men‘s furn~ lshlngs department a us--ful Washburn Key Chain Moore & Mohood. ll-lldll ._ I i __ Nrnw Anvnn'r1sEMEN'1‘s 1 ' Public Auction - I am instructed to sell i~y public aiiciion nn the premises of the late john Mayhew Cornwall, Lot 3:. 0N SATURDAY ! November 18. 1911. AT ONE 0'CLOCK. P M. The lollowing Stock, Crop and Implements. STUCl\_:- i Horse rising 5 years old (Pcrclnron). 1 Horse rising 4 years old (Aberdeen), i Home rising 3 yea,-5 ¢|.| iC"°“"" Rlglllfh 1: Milch Cows' with calf, i Fai Cow, i llolslein Bull rising 2 year; old 2 Calves 6 months old, 50 l-lens. CRCP:~-50 ions Hay, i5 tons Straw” 25o_bushels Black Oats. _'50 bushels While Udls. 200 bushels Turnips, also ai quantity of Potatoes, IMPLEMENTS:-i Grain Crusher, i Horsepower Thresher and Cleaner, i Wood Sleigh (new), i Spring Tooili I-la,-_ row, i Torinentor, 3,000 Shingles _',000 feet of Boards, a qiiaiitiiy oi' Hardwood Plank. _ TERMS:-All Sums of $5.00 and under, Lash : over that amount,a credit of eleven ` months will be given on approved joint nolns. Shoulil thc day prove stormy llie Sale will take placeon Monday the zotli, at ¢ . he same hour. JOHN STEWART, Anctioneer. ii-r idsmwf4irstnrzipd. peer or peasant, the resident in ai ____ _ _.______, ._- Thea?///Q \\ & '/-' l / \\\\\|irl/_i/,////_,__ ij 1 I/gif/5 ly.s.r.&_ » Hyndman 8? H _ drnstf _ i . 1 ‘_ s ' . - ' . gigs” lctliiis A k fo' You shou'd think of the future, and not only think but act, by P Pe ° taking out a LIFE INSURANCE POLICY for the protection ofihoss you may leave behind, if you are called away. There is no better protection than Life lnsui- iiiice and ii. coals little compared to the xrotectidii it affords. D0n't delay, act new wm, You will find the Oren! Wea! Life rates t elnivest and dividends the highest. Co-. Limited. -‘ni sei. in. iii °=m°rf"°WN s. muurr seein ami. , ° 0° ‘ .. wan Prev Managers, P. E.. I. the confidence /of the _ , peep le.” . S. M. IIICKS, Aden! at Summeniile. _ i _ A f " i ii .' f.~,.»»»~. i ~ ~ » uw.. PATONS PATO NS i"""I's. r g i inillliri A ur Timela 1 htnowil ¢ i ......,,. _ ,. -.=~.~.._ Read on and Profit HERE IS A LINE OF MUFFS that beats al1._ Empire style, fui uiarmot, well pillowed_ satin lined in two shades will match any of-our marmot stoles or ruffs, fiiil lured, sale price $4.50. _I’A'I`ONS. _ ANOTHER LARGE EMPIRE MUFF i8 in stock mounted with two heads and fur tails, golden brown and dark brown,full furred,built on soft full pillow.=,satin lined with silk wrist holder,pr_1ce 5.75 well worth 7.50. Get one now quick, it will match that odd piece you wore last winter and make you feel comfortable. PA'l'ONS. . _ WE ABSOLUTELY Gll.»\.RANTEE THE Q_UALl l`Y of our furs. We have $2500.00 worth of fnis at a clear saving of x-4 to I-3 i on all _sample furs. Come, investigate and compare PA_TONS _ OUR SAMPLE FURS WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. Compare ‘ our $2.00 niuffs with those usually sold at $3.25. See our $4 5o marmot muff usual price $5.25 and our $5.75 muh' regularly sold at $7 50. PATONS. STULES OF MINK MARMOT suitable for a long coat, cut with colarless effect, close fitting, mounted with io handsome tails, also diff- erent effect in trimming, eight styles, $8 50, $i0.oo, $12.00, $1400 PR ETTY BROWN FUR SET, showing pretty mark stripes, has effective triminiiigs of heads and tails, satin lined, good length $3 50 to $7.50. Others run up to $15 00 according to trimmings, and length. Empire to match $2.00 to $7 .o0. PATONS. PONETTA CLOTH for coats in black and white at PAT_ONS. , ‘ SQUIRREL STOLE WITH 6 TAILS 54 inch made from best Fuglish squirrel skin, mid grey color. soft cost fur, stylish and new shape, paddle ends $13150. PATONS. _ 72 INCH SQUIRREI. STOLE good width fur back, making a | cosy and conifortable scarf Only one of this style, paddle ends with- out tails $16 50. PATONS. _ 54 INCH SQUIRREI. STOLE,lig~ht shade, satin lined, full fiirrcd only 3 in this fasiiionable lot 3512.00 Empire mulls to match $i2.0o, ELEGANT COLLARETTE effect ln Persian lamb, trimmed with tassels, tabs and braid, fringe ends, full width, waist length $21.00. i7 inch bolster muff to match s25.oc PATONS. . FANCY TAB effect No i Persian Lamb $27.50, 42 inch. Bolster muff to uiatch $29.50 sett $56.00. PATONS. l"LUFl~` Y RUF F , dark orenburger ininkiiiarinot scarf, full furred, good width, 56 inch, plain ends, $3.50. Muff to match $4.50, set $13 oo PATONS 56 INCH RICH BROWN ORENBURGER MINK SCARF, deep full furred, color rich and handsome, lined with satin, good width. pad- dle ends, just as handsome as real mink, 6 on sale at $9.00. Muffs to match Empire style $4 50 sett $i3 50. Larger niuffs for $i.oo extra. Can be sold separately. PATONS. GENUINE LABRADOR MINKS, large pillow muff made from ‘ real Labrador mink with shirred silk ends, animal effect, trimmed with claws and tails, large and handsome $05 oo. PATONS. SHAWLS OF GENUINE LA BRAUOR MINK beautifully strip- ed iii natural colors. WE DO NOT HANDLE BLENDED OR DYED FURS IN ‘ MINK We have also anice line of mink scarfs and neckties from $14 50 up to $45 oo, PATONS. A MUFFS OF BLACK AND BROWN FRENCH coney in several = shades $2 oo upto $3 50- PATONS. MUFFS 'RUSSIAN BLACK LYNX, persian lamb, persian paw, iiiiuks, coon, sable. inarniot, squirrel, uiolc. Popular prices. i ALL OUR MUFFS ARE MADE WITH SILK WRIST CORD, properly lined, bedded and finished. We can furnish to match almost any neck rnfl you have. Try us. PATONS. ~ ON SALE. SI-IOWY LOW PRICED FUR SETS and any of these furs can be had separately or in sets. SHOWY LOW .PRICED SHAWL SETS in black and brown ~ French coney fur sold separately if desired. Special ‘prices this week at PATONS. Sliowy sellers in shawl fur sets. 1<` roni $10.00 to $20.00 P{l'l`ONS "GOIN G TOURIST" is a. popular way to travel. Tourist sleepers, light and airy, with big, _comfortable berths, accommodation two adults, if desired, are carried from Montreal on the morning and night Fast 'Transcontinental Express British Columbia, and on the Pacific Coast. Not as luxurious as the Pal- ace Sleeper, but they meet the re- quirements of |, superior class 0| pa- trons just as well, and at half the cost. Combination tickets are issued giving passengers the privilege of travelling first clan to Montreal and second class beyond, and holders of unch tickets can travel "Tourist" from Montreal. on payment 0! the tourist berth rate. ,Full information from J. K. Ron. Local Agent. or W. B. Howard, District Passenger Agent. St. John. N. B. 10-18d:-tt. *_ 1 That sale of some d's_lsss for girls still continues. If you have a little qlrl. now is your time to get her a school dress at a very olole out pride. Drollel worth to 81.68 selling for S.l.00-Dress es worth to S .30 selling now at $i.50-Dresses worth to $4.80 l_ A very excellent range of Swea- ter Coats for womenls now on sale at just $1 35 each. Look them over. Moore G McLeod. I I-I ldll _ "A fine assortment of the new semi-Regatta shirts just received, al- so, soft front and dress shirts. They are the famous W. G. & R. Brand; you know what that stands for on s. _gi _ shirt. You need s couple to freslv-Il your chance. D. A. Bruce, ll-9dtf. Today you will find a full ran9° ofall sizes In Pnnmuns Fiasco lined Underwear for mon on 00|' counters at_|ust 390 per 9lfm°"" You knowlust what this line IS like-sold practically everywhere at 3 L00 per suit, bu%_ todo! 10|' 390 each. Moors A ciliohall 1 _ = n ‘Ri U»nsduL ls Assurance c. ii. allies, -is selling how at $2 B0 oore A Mobs-.d. ldll Lay By Some Money For the F uiure. Young Man h | le lives on . ro 0 ll hun r elm oawl ills ouiliislli f ll ' °` -°.i~ is 'i 'i 2--dui* §.§.=;;-;.;§,_:,§-_;-,;-:=s`f°.Eeiii».:t=i.':=i-u-.#..i-..si...nes W. K. Rogers . :£3