Y‘-z‘3‘.Ie=.`*<_ '_,-_-.~€;_.'_ ' lip.; _. _ ~ ~ I : ' = i ~ .fx-.2 .f ~ iw i, » _\ 1. :ST i is - f~i’f‘ii v. ~ f`é_i;5~ ‘i ' ..- ip? qi rf. .1 ii; ri." l-"r'l3f` l . _ _ _ . .-2-,2_-5 gf. i 3_1 if .1 ‘mil t; i- .4 - '..`l-’. ' -'».1.='i‘, ;', .i~. * ~f»i_'?= fit . _. iii" . fi ' ;('i`i " rr l 1% lb. P " 4 .ii _ gi ,_ . 3'." 5 9 ._-.' i 7. *i =.»‘: A i/.I ` fi? gill _.__ l i ..l l!'¢1"ih5_ Igg fhg We note that n movement has been qt $20 for each day's attendance it cost of it will raise a dll- AW sH'E ArN_T_ PLAIN __ AN; I . KEN lI;Ick._,rHE_ ._ _ ‘ _ _ ,,_,_- ,_ -_ __ ;_- _ if .__ Q ll¢gl¢`¢t€'Cl.,c0l1g_l`i_t`1»,gt does started to increase the pay of mero~ the session_ does not extend beyond turbause that will have far-reaching _ .Tis HB I_S_;_ ii? _LADBLPHIA RECQRD____. __ thgeaamage _ fpiwugh ,S bf" °f Pefliamfnt to three f-h°\1=s\1_<1l¢iifiey aiiye. _wlieii it emueii beyond ceiiseiiiieiicee._1e will put many oi thi MAN T55 AVS S _ 1 H . . _ _ _ . ‘ °'3 ` ld°1\°'=- F" wwe SH °r seven years' it um sua it elwe e ace tile smaller aiilllee out ci business. ` ` 1 J ` O _ l gh 9, y n in- ` _ f _i ' ` .Piet-ty »-sulgi =tO llc from the °°“‘°”“1 l“d°m“i¢Y has H006 at allowance is '$2,500. For every’ day crease the cost of all newspslwrl and . '. badlwwworsmuulebs check' $3500' Last “@5510” an “u°W““°° 5' on which a member does not attend dellrlve the people of one of their I ~ ' L ' ` i- " ' \ -` ed and checked properly _ mounting to ebciic s-loo pei- mein- ,, ,ming of ii.. H.,i...,_ me we ii... greatest privilege., uint ni receiving 317 than A silenced cough 1 ber was mad” for 5t°“°S"“Ph°"" hall’ derstand this never occurs, a deduc~ ,the news of the f1By~'B\1 a 1‘°“9°\‘°bl° is not always gi, Cured but as many of the members either tion at the rate 0| $15 per day is (ogg ' _ _ c0ugh_ i had nO 11004 of Btellvgraphers or pre- madg We trust the government will be Jamiesons i While Pine and Tar ; cures a cough as itshould be. Contains only nat- ural cough specilies. Safe 'and reliable. Large Bottle 2'5c. Ii;~‘-_ ~ ~ inves- 'r .ga- i-ie @ J. G. .Iain im i i , . i _ DRUGGTST The Medical Hall _ _ _ _ ff- ‘_ NEW KING GEORGE HOTEL' Wm. MONBOUFQUETTE, Mgr. Private Baths. thinning Winer i-ind.l Long llistance'felephoneiiiiuull rooms Larze Brieht Slam le Ro-ima. l oulsllvn Ur~l°s.xos:i.i.le‘u §YDNEY. N. S Mrs. housekeeper L (Doii’t Bake) BUY 1 Cameron's Home-Made Bread (name on every loaf) NOTE Q _O\lrBr_ea1l will surprise yo\i with its crispldelicete substance and its delightful flavor and creamy ricl\ness.- Every day in the week over |000 people in Chariot (clown enioy eating our Bread-Are you one of them. l]WI‘lN Cl\NllIl0Nf" _ _ (Expert Baker) _ _ A i Next weelr will sp ar No. 5 “ad” of the series. ‘V P. L- SMALLWOODL- L _ _ _ _ t "In buying shoes for childrem here parents have unlimited viiriety from Whillli to choose. Goff Bros. 10-21Mtf. _ _ ,¢ /.- ' <<'if~<--\_ F’ FH _ - 4 _ is. _ -i . _. i _ ~' i fl* \ w ~_ \ i . iéf 9.' ` , J SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH. WEST LAND REGULATIONS. ANV person who il’ the sole head of ii family, or any male over 18 years old may homestead ii quarter _ssctinn_ ol n~ val able Dominion land in Manitoba Saskatchewan or Albertii. The iioiilic_-ni must appear in person ut the lloiiilnior Lands Agency, or Sub-agency tor the district. Entry yprolfy muy b_o_miule at an§Agency. on cortii n conditions by tat er, m_otlier. son. dnughter, brother or sister of intending hnmestecclsr. Duties,-Si_x months’ residence upon and cultivation of the land iii saoli _rr three years. A homesteadsr iiiiiv liv- withinrilne miles nf his lionir-.iti-mi on i farm of at leas_t80 acres solely owns-fl -incl occugled by him or by his father, mother, son, aug? er._brother or sister. In certaq districts a homusteador in good stand nlr_may preempt s quarter seggion alongside his homestead. Price S3. per acre. Duties.-Must resldo_ upon the home stead or pre-emptlon six months in each o_f six gears from date ot homestead entri Linclu kg! the time required to onii omeste patent) and cultivate lili: acres extra. _ A homsste_adsr who has exhaiiutod hi. homestead riznt and cannot obtain pri TL 9 empti .. may _enter for npu _has_d home ‘ ti0n is largely colilllled within* the ’ l>l`°V¥l0Ul Ullht-7 ‘ K' 5- Rllllfli :;':;f’.i':.s.°.£.'_:‘.i:.*?.‘a‘:.i§l.’l_:.‘22‘f“~»i’i‘lfli¥%`~' ii.. i....i.... mi.. ii... wi... ii.. ..... Z°'“'B"|‘ C"'°’ 9"” L- Mcrsi-im. Moiwi-°~ *» °- R»|~f-- 1 -- i-i A il Pa 'r 1- ach of three years, cultivate fifty acre of can in th th 9 er two . . 0 B0. fY°U~ nd arsota house worth $3iJl{_?0.__o__Y ‘(;,.»=~ K' Y 5 9 0 °\' P P Redd What. Tlmse Who Have Pl’0V0d R. MCICOY Ind WHO. St. Peterl. Deputy onlie li/llnlslgieifiiii. iiiiiiiici . Ill '-C" df' // th°“”"d ““1°“' T” °’"°m° ‘““““”' _ If Shy! _ Joe Menonald, china Point. N. B.-Unauthorized publication el thi _ '_//I5. - ness of such n system would be very °'*- Maud Inge, Olilna Point Advertisement.-ill not be pain ii §_» ff) l evident if B Mr Thomas Pear I Pri ' . . Pplied to our passenger or Aumjt Suk 50°' ° “°° E- I4- IIIBB Bild Wiki Chill! P0111* -~~ ~-~ ~- - » Writ” -"1 mu" Ulm* ci rugs mil wife, onli.. Point. spend it as they wished. demnity increase has been started.; ty. In the ordinary adalrs of life men n practically united demand for al with n iinitcd deiuzind from the benches on botli sillcs of the Speaker what can the Government do but grunt it? At present, undrr the provisions of 5th Edward VH, Chapter 43, an ai- 1o\va.nce is made tn each membcr of the Senate and House of Commons so unduly shorten the session. The indemnification of members by the payment of a lump sum for the _ session is wrong in principle and one of the political reforms ln the near future will be to make the indemnity proportionate to the time served. -_-_-_-.-.-_-_-_-_-_-~v~.»¢_-.-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.=:_-_-.-_-_-:__.».~:_-:_ ,_ ¢ perl falls on November 30th but as day, and Saturday night being pro- Scottish encroachments, the "day we -coiivenicnt season, dependent upon 'nized in the reign of James F‘if'th of Andre-w’s Cross appeared in heaven gus, King of the Plots, as 9. sign of lowing day over Athelstane, King of handsome llthographed can with pag- lfirgc can 25c. The MacKinnon Drug ll 3nis==_ OR that i head~barher shsv The Gillette, the king of al gool_ safety razors. Y--M \ _ if /--’ - a _ \ (_’i'1-gg , ___ .__ _ r. ` .. -p main? - M -(;.iii._// llwnu rn] /'f ' I-D OVUI The Gillette ls the razor that original ad the famous angle stroke. li can be ggaaled for a quick and close shave, wily beard, wiry Whisker. tender face --lt's all the seein te the Gllleile-ive Q the smooth satisfactory shaver you have li " __»_i,:,,~,‘ _-ig-.1 ¢_____? nluiayawaaled, but couldnsrer get until jdlume in iliileiii' if H ‘iiiiii ilinii lem. hue, German ailvliiviiiiieef, astiilrli eliav¢r.,.__.,‘._,..a_...l.,.._..-.......i.l up / ‘ l riiiiul ouiiiei ll ceived that tt is the intention of the newspapers are being whirled across unfair to tax the paper whose circulu 'rbeonly reasonable way ln which the rate of newspaper postage can be adjusted la to charge proportionately for the distance carried. Buch an ad- justment would be simple and equit- able. Let the present fixed rate of one iliiai-ter_ cent per pound continue for papers delivered within say five hundred miles, with an increase to one half cent between 500 and 1000 tum qusmi-e ef "a cent between iooo and 2000 miles and one cent for over |000 miles. ' i It is possible, also, that the ex- cessive cost oi carriage is largely lm- ag-tnary; we understand the».Pest of- Ielred doing the work th°ms°l"°° and There are several ways in which the ’\!°"'°" 5dVi°°d than t° *Wt "W" wh” setting paid for it. they petitioned) dimcum, at present ,Ming the 50,, is evidently 5- inenepollstlc idea to ¢\CC01”l'cscnt. session is ovcr thcrc will be' P lower 63' ta c`ange° “G were E' mc -as at present and 88 IB Min! 116- the other 'day with the s'ght ol sev- _ mended for the increase-there might mi tennis hauling leeds slung Bay- ll I ~ Sessional 8 owunce of $3'C03' and' b° B t¢“d°1\°Y £0 Shirk U18 dllfifi Bhd field Street which we understand is the general northern thoroughfare be- tween Queen Street and Elm Avenue, The wheels in many places sank al- most to the axles in mud and some of the ruts were practically lmpass~ uble. This street is the principal thoroughfare north of Euston Street and the fact that it has remalined so ‘ong iininacadamized is not credit- _.5 ' sr. Auolucw. 1 able. Provision eiieuliiiie niiiae new, ' *_" _ while the necessity can be so clearly Scfitcliiiicii, the world over, are great veneration and an order of Been for the remodelling 0! this this wi-ck, on different dates, celebrat- linighthood, ns old as Scottish his- ' street and we,have no doubt the city ini: the nniilvrrsiiry of their patron‘tory has been named in his honor. faulers Wm do so as we undwstand Saint, Andrew. The anniversary pro- This order of knighthood was recog- it has long been promised The Bu, | Y iii-e ie' rece i diiil that days falls this year mi Satur~ Scotland. Tradition says that Saint Chm.T0;e¥0;§.s apisnciiljle Btizetswars very creditable this one is lacking verblally short-without making un- to Achaius, King of Scots, and Hun- ____ope___ attention. celebrate" has been given a :more the victory they should gain the fol- l___l___ local conditions. The Prince Edward England. When the prophecy was ful- WILSON WILL TAOKLE Island brethren hiive selected this filled the two kings vowed to bear THE PANA Thllfsday GVEINHE 99 theirs and no the cross on their ensigns and ban- rloubt thc celebration will be in keep- ners and to fittingly observe the an- t0Mig1T§E;`tI;éu ga; g.g`;A§7:§g;E ing with the best traditions of the nivei-nn;-y gf suing And;-ew, tom sayB¢__.-_;,P,ma_mB canal cmtmvep Caledonia Society under whose sus- In keeping with this' vow made by sy with Great Britain will be a lega- MA QUESTION cy to the Wilson administration' ts _ "lm tm’ “““_‘f'°“‘“"_ i“"’°’“g °" “‘°" ‘°"’°’““' ""‘° ‘°‘ “th”-’°°'°““' tue expectation iii iieilueei clréiee. _ sei-ved. __ national and social, Scotchmen the This Wu Maman denmtely way ,TFHGIUOHH f°l§H\`di11S Saint Andrew world overihold their annual testi- The British embassy, it is under: '_s°1'_e inniiy and probably more inter- val. I stood, shares this view, and Am- cstiiig than reliable. Apart from his To the brethren wlw will assemble -t'“s“'d`°r BW” has ma‘d° up his mind that he wll have to remain at his Carly diS¢iI-‘10FlIiP find the fafli Ulllf tonight ln Charlottetown and else- post until late in the spring of 1913 lie suffered iiinrtyrdom practlcally_ where The Guardian extends felimtm Although 'the ambassador is anxi: nothing is known. In Scotland he tions and best wishes for many' happy 0115 t0 get b¢\°K 5° 5319115. 110 hui placed himself at the disposal of his has for many centuries been held in l 1-etuml government The British for _ _ _ 5 gn D _ .-_-ff.-_-.~_».~_-_-_-_-:_-.~.-_-.-_~_»_~.-.-.~.~.-_~.-.-.~_-_~_-:_-.~.~_-_~_~.-_-_-_-_-_-_».-_>-_-.-.-f_-_-ff.-_-.-_~.~_-_-_-_-.~.-.-_-_-_-_-_~.~.~_-_-:_-:_-_ UCB 1188 asked Mr. Bryce tg 1-gmain until the Paneima canal matter is ad- NEWSPAPER POSTAGE- recess, relative to the increasing cost glggedi, and consequently he has set- Hints emanating from the _Post pf mail! czrriage, take on new color more Tsnwxhznuggsy Rt issxnigigngs Master Generc.l's Department during n tb” ig t °! m!°rm°“°n mat r°` iieved the British government hae de- cided to let the adalr drift along un- UFOY talcum Powders 7°” need t° government to increase the postage til the Taft .administration is no . V lt P.‘;‘:;i...‘:@;»i...ii“..“°l...‘.’f;’“:;...l‘;.r. 0" mr- "M ¢° is imii favored by our customers It is a That th” °05t Of CBTFYIUE “GWB” vigmgziisly gh” Pl-°8id°nt°E!`°°t wil' e . splendid preparation of absolute pu_r- papers is increasing will not be son S 0 ce ity and matchless quality. Put up in questioned for B moment" Tons 0! _-_--__-Z niii; top. This powder is guarantee , the contment daily, “nt out by than WOMAN SUFFRAGETTEB rio., Corner Great George and Kent publishers at less than the cost of MEET A R‘Evm3SE- MS- MU- production and at 5, lower rate than LONDON_ November _ 36_‘wom8__ to subscribers in their own immed- sullrage received a set back and the /___.) into territory. This is done to in- unionists gained e. seat in the 'by-el- ' Tll€ Flfldl crease the subscription list. and so .°°ti°D held t0day in the Bow and * secure increased rates d e tieln Bmmley ‘“v`m°”° °f T°W°f H°ml°t5 ' 1 ` . L g T l',l1 ff _ Du B V r E' The uniontst candidate; Reginald _/ \$<,_\ The fact that this kind of newspaper Blam defeated G_ L_msb“rg_ 1&b°___M_ Z'_Al Lf __ I _ enterprise has out grown its ieglti- 4_g43 to 3_391_ | _ ;¢" - »‘ mate limits and overburdened the Mr. Lansbury resigned his seat in if 1. carrying capacity f u il l; the house of com/mons in order t \’°’\-» 0 ° ° r 'M “B m tees ui.. feeling iii his constituency eg <\ is no reason why the whole newspap- - er business of Canada should be Y[xn;:;;T38Eh'a$pX)l:§h Il; l:__;“°e‘: ___ ’ crippled. It is unreasonable to have thusmstimily Buppofted by me mb. ._|__., .1 _ newspapers carried two thousand fraigettes, who provided him with an Wo .5 miles ut the rate ici- which they are a_\_iimdancc of motor cars to convey ’ "" “ carried, say, two hundred miles. It t ° v°"°" to th” P°u°- ___ » Mr. Blair is an anti-woman s llr _ V./0RCr_$,-|-ERSH|RE would be _equally unreasonable and gilt “ 5 ur--' `~ ' ' ' iieigiit tieiiic. Both passengers sua i _ th -__ M _ '__ _ _ ’ _i ' H w freight are very properly charled in lgdilii-silk.. ehagltle sulliigr- giixniliigltilhilillerlitiinti 0 proportion to the distance carried SNIUY from piles. I started to use T_ G_ Gm|._ gt: D_ go||,“_ ' _ and there ls no leg-itilmate reason why |'z___°‘;"Egkt_°‘:_%df°““d the same principle should not be ap- thx. into?" plied to the earrlge of newspapers. “y°°t_h°;t it me relief, = u Mr. G. A. ea have Uil0I‘¢ IOII WK DOW If a i e e Drugget for 39c_ The following registered at the Vic- toria Hotel, Charlottetown, between 11.00 last night' (after the arrival of the Tignlsh express) and 11.00 the previous night : Jas. B. Keenan, Bt. John. J. Ellis, Montague. _ '. W.- A. Queens, Bt. John.. i » D.‘J. Barrett, St. John. " J. W. Carruthers, Montague. J. A. Taylor, _Fi-eetown. c L. E. liiartck, New York. 2 The following registered at the Queen Howl. Charlottetown. .between 11.00 last night (after the arrival of the Tlgntsh express) and 11.00 the previous night z H. R. Peterson, Oambridge. , J. H. Cole, Paris. . ‘ ‘ _ D. T. MacNeill, Port Vernuii. W. H. Naylor,`Hali!ax.` J. J. McGelling, Vernon. J. J. Klngsmell, Toronto. The following registered at the Re- vere Hotel, Oharlottetown, between 11.00 last night (after the arrival of the 'rlgnish express) and 11.00 the John Hayden, Ohei-ryiV-alley. A E Leigh, Ohsrlottetown John McKinnon, Oornwall. ` Mies McKinnon, Cornwall. A. Peters, lloneton, N. B _ A. 0. -Roy, Campbellton, N. B. Jas. A. McNeil., Summei-side. (,Fi'omJ__esterder's Evening Guardian). A. L. Depil, lfonctou. nuns mmm rr _ - ~ eoariran 'rouoimovr _ri Colored border and picture heudkerchiefs suitaole for children at 2, 3 and 5cesch.1 ‘ Plain white lawn handkerchief. narrow border st 5. 8 Ind loc. _ 1 _ . _ Plain white hemstitched linen hsudkerchiefs at ia. i4, I6 ind i8c each. §` ‘ ' Plain whltéhemstltched linen haudkercbiefs, narrow hem at 20, _ 25 and 3oc each. \ While lawn, lace edge at 25 md 30° ¢B¢l1- _ ~ ' _ - ~ . _i White lawn. lace edge, embroidered corner at i8. 20. 25 and 30: ¢2Ch. \ Whltfembroidered handkerchief at 25 and 3oc each. , ' Plain Irish linen handkerchiefs i8c. 20, 25, and 3oc each. Mourulnghandkerchiefs. narrow _blsckboider i8, 20 and 25c each. -~ ~ ' _ Something out of the ordinary in heavy lace edge at 75. gcc, r . io and 1.75 each, ‘ White silk handkerchief emblematic at 3oc. White lawn handkerchief, emblematic at r4c. \ Fancy colored haudkerchiefs for fancy work for Christmas l5c each or 2 for 25c- ' ~ Geutleinen’s fancy eizelda hacdkerchiefi i5c or 2 for 25c. » Genllemen‘s silk handkerchief.-', loi'laled at 25 and C~o_:. Good linen baudkerchlefs at 30 and Coe each. Plain white silk at _-io, 50. 69 and 1 .20 each. _ Fancy silk mlilllers, all folors. white, tan. grey. navy, black, wine al 2.00. A shipment of the very newest beaded bags, all colors, just arrived in. iimefor _ Christmas gi't~i. from 5oc to8 75 just the thi ig for Christmas gifts. _ A 2000 Yard ~ E Dress Goods Sale - At PATONS `\. - l.ove‘y 56 in. All wool cloth in Leading Colors. $_i.75 value for $i.r 5 A~Dress goods sale that is making shrewd buyers visit our dress-goods counter. ~ There was some sharp selling list week, and we intend to make the shears liy this . w ek _ We are offering liéavy Cheviot basket cloth worth $r.3o for 89c. . Shephfrd plaid dress goods in 5:; ln. 4 5c for 3_7c. _ ’ Heavy Brown, Green and Navy Tiift cloth 56 lu. $1.45 for 9 5c. Some extra values in serges 85c for 65c. _ ' New Reversible cloths only one coat length of akind $1.85 to $3. 50. New whipicords in the new shades $1.30 for 9 5c. Sample this if`you please. Broad Cloth in Brown, Green, Navy and Black our regular $1.50 _for.75c. . The But urges ln( the world .56 in. r .35 value now 95c in Blaclr and _two shades of Blue. i We are making a big showing of half price furs during this week. There are only n dozen Fedgier Boas left. Set that you get one. _ About loo pieces of silk at all price. Get our prices in Blankets audhhlankfetlug, we offer a r.oo a yd Blanketlng for 79c also 55c il'.‘:'.::..2“.... P A KI’ 0 N S li;l::.2i.. J mssnrisvvsssnj . HOC Y CHANGES R I , o e ty, Billy Hag nd Tom Smith. 0! last yesr's -‘iii Vlctorias, airc reported signed <"_ Halifax Soclefs. though it may ',greed to let Do-, llerty gg tg the e, Hcents. Boran ofjiast `_'_'.`s New' GlasZ0W team is also like! "‘. i red for Hali- s- fax this year, a nrace Govc and Harry Smith may ddiile rest. _ A RELIG or 1‘~,1`3l'4_`-_Ai;;c. Himasuis, rom, M-'e, Nev. 21 -A.n empty slush barrel h "steam- 9l` TUBING" on the side tv' ‘ picked iuiilliiiiviisl . rwiiii ‘fiil‘l$i|i"l` I SMELTS ANI] EHS The New York. Fish Company 15 Fulton Magket, New ‘Y0rk,‘»can handle Smells fin cels in large Lquentitles H0111 fl"Tl»lJcrs`.:n Prince Edward Il- lend as will be seen by the ad slee- wll.rs in this issue. A trial order will. pro.c ihc up-todeitd manner in which all consiinnents are disposed of by this fish company who pay the highest market E- D”- M°“ °”- up three mile i "’<-~ ` H_ D_ McEwen' Moten _ _ s rom here_.__;. and one prices give personal attention and N_ R Nomad. Monctom _ gi:a\:_i;;id°_iii:Li;ee__fr:i__i;n:_l:: re oi the make Prompt returns. n. D. wares, Newyoi-k. “ ' “""'»_»_--»--f-~~- ------ ~--f -~-~~ f~ - --~- lglss B. Mialdesusi Meinramcook,‘}_. ' _ ' . Campbe os on. ' il- .i _ Pull , 'i' ii . ' ' 1 ° Every Canada Life WTBS. MC§._lli'§`y_,rgl1. John. . l _ ‘uows aoofdays _ _ ,, -for the yment pre- k N Os __ miums grid each policy contains generous loan nd cash values. Since the Callildl Life was establi, hed, 65 years ago. it has Paid Out to its policy hcl ers on the average $115.85 iums. During the past iz __ for every $roo paid lu prei years this company hge holders nearly _ Call today will benefit YOU. W- K. Ro i in mg fi: ircxey, ni-uisiiiuii.. _ bgfoi-¢ pau find , _bum place H. nl meer, si-iiigewiiui, N. s. L11I11bermen's Rubbers and or credited to its policy how the Canada Life I , h P. IL. I. r s. "“.‘“,°,1,1,,}, Special _ - Ajanta ___ Walk Golf Bros. for We never A. vicliereeii, oeriiweu. < » _ and Overshoes except styles J. A. neiaiir. iieiieseii. . ' here -takes no chances on offer to our trade anything in fora _ certainty are the best. are made from the very best of .be put into them. When shoes look out forthe chesp G0# Vieeol makes _ Boats Wauqmf T1! e ein Nc apoor 'line of Rubbers that .-we _know- msn who buys _ _- :They I-hit. could ind. over- i._, .-