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' i . _ ---- - - ---- - wg cyl.: ' . gran \.¢.l.'.l.l\l\I.¢\J.l.1.l!¢.l.\JVYIl Uunaxuuuv . ~ _ ~._-. _`__ ’ ` ' -rl-Ia cHAa1.o'r_'ra'rowN Gusanlaltiu-P-¢ ww-»<\»1»»=°-¢°'f\=~="==l - ' '- ' th cit "‘ A ` ' ' canarias ronnuon 'ms on pon msn* vans. rn-olwsed by tha Otwveyws *M* , sxrulwsv, 1».NiJAnv 6 .9 = L “Ya” eo bm; this about it is ‘ _ 4 .. ‘ . Precaulion Your system may be able to throw off a cough and remove all traces of it, but there is always a possibility it may not.` It is wisdim always to assist nature with a. reliable remedy the J amies0n'l White Pine and Tar ` There is no better remedy and it is suit- .- :‘./‘$?KF_~ able for oicl or new coughs '»$rAf Large botlle '.25 Cents "7 ]._G. Jamieson - Druggist The Medical Hall Sit th ~ _ -- upon various by-laws submitted for op consideration. At this distance our 18 readers are chiefly interested in the socalled local option by-laws and the popular vote thereon. Every year the temperance people seek to extend b the "dry" area by adopting a. local fe option by-law in each of a score of municipalities where such action had m and all for lil .king this our . » 'mt hem attemptedil 0’ had miled i" t a previous year. On new years dag' 0 there were 69 contests of this kind, or .to repeal by-laws passed in for- B mer years. _ m The net result of the_voting was F ,. ._ that ten municipalities carried the G ` local option by-law, and 15 rejected :J c ` the attempt to secure a repeal, whilc 24 cases the attempt to pass new D T Xmas trade we have ever had and we avisil to lhankone banner yeir su;-d hope to have your good will and tlade for the years to come. ]e\vc~i--1 nn! l<`_iigr.'\-_-tr, _ i ~-* 5 but falling short of the three-fifthi ote required. In six cases local D option by-laws were defeated other- I wise. There are yet 17 contests tc 3 ear from, according to the Toronto H Globe, whose report we are following '_*'_-:-...__ _ .... ...__c._._.__-T “For good bargains in sweater coats we are sure our line excels all others, We have by far the largest and best array of men's and boy’s h sweater coats that have ever been shown in this Province and consider- ing the quality the prices will be pleasing, profitable and economical Our line of sweater coats range in prices from $1, to $6. l-l. H. Brown, 153 Queen St. 1-5d2i. in by-laws failed, in 18 of which easel vxt 1 where there was a majority in favor V ll _*----'_- Ottawa shall be made a federal city. B I-low Cnnada'| foral tr d n 1900-01 1910-11 Exports $196,487,000 S297,196,000_jan Imports 190,415,000 472,247,000 A _ Entered 181,237,000 461,951,000 m Duty 29,106,000 73,312,000 Here appears three salient facts: In mil the ten years the exports increased sen by 100 millions, the imports by 242 im millions and the customs taxes by the 44 millions. The balance of trade, ,co shown by deducting the value of thelga exports from the value of the imports ,We last year, must appear rather ap- lla palllng to those who take the balan- "or ce seriously. The balance last year tomers for what we had to export- der named our next largest cus-‘ LOCAL OPTION IN ONTARIO. At the beginning of each year the in ies and towns of Ontario elect W eir mayors and councils and also on] T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE_ DA! Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinlne t Tablets. Druggists refund money if lc :nun co corn. -E.-W. onovars ng- D ature is on each box 2l5c UU UNA ra Unmuron, firnhhws Grocer wh Hlfey. Coffin & Co. y Sniasllwond. _ M.aA. McLeod. Mci hr” (li. `Nlch- Chnppels (irccery Ulson s htulldl ]. lfroriirl, Crockett & Co. Mrs. Trflinor (Rochford St ) Geo ‘.1-J-fre (Water St.) Mrs.],'l`rainor (Sp. Park Rd.) mgttuli All Well know grocers, ‘ Ask them for fIaulercu’s llome-M-:de Bread --_.__ (OUT nami on ciery loaf) Camermi’s Bi-can "is good by-¢,d_" P' -Y ' " ir:--_-~ - _ l'etlcr.il D-lining.; t_n‘3 ` Anflurll i".!(e\|ng H I .-ii '_ -\ . inzrniriiini-~lii` :».~"»-iii if li|il'...,Fi?"?.",§` ull \Vu:yth|.;jl|,inswwclock Jl_l-‘._llAl.l.ll|/tv |».|,_ l_l_;‘m‘i t. lu. .ill .t|)il,._.\ 1,1), _qecy gene :*='§-’ ' 5 ‘4 'U »--- ..»L..I5a¢4_..-., W.. _, .IJ ~._ ___,,`_W_ __A _ W ¢» ’° ‘_ '_`l 3'” 5 ¢ ll! PM 8DPN_'§_l1f»1¥ 175 millions. The h jn_ ded by B . -- the customs revenue from imports time was when our exports ex- ::1¢::lH¢i;€i-l,:t. likesutrligulliistrict of The .snowls sure to _ ha '° §f°W° 111 f¢¢=l1t 70811 in very needed our imports in value and that Columbia, tn, dint;-in; to nc governed °1°;"17 55°" by the Trade and Navi- was no longer ngo thgn 1902. S0- ny n commission of seven, four 0! I 0 f 8 'I '°P°1‘¢ 01” the year ended with phistry onine, wc no not like thc look ,nom ,nan nn aimed by me citizens March mit U10 l'°¢¢|-W1! lllbfh Public. 0! this rapidly growing adverse bal- and three nppnlnted by the Dominion The expansion can be readily seen qu, Government. The proposal was sub- from the f U0 ' ° “mg mme BUOWUIS th# Quite naturally, the output of the mitted to a vote of the electors on value of goods exported, goods im- 1 ported and goods “entered for con- nn; sumption" and the amount of cus- ln,- toms duty paid thereon at ten year pm- lntervnln, 190041 and 191011. Em, arm in agricultural products and now years day and was nPPl'0V¢<1 by mals and their products figure n ln;-go majority, as a matter 0! gely in the table of domestic ex- ¢°npnn_ ts making together nearly 135 It remains to be seen whether the llions as against 421 millions 'in Parliament of Canada will carry for- minerals, 45) millions in forest pro- ward and give elect to the scheme ducts, 15; millions from the fisheries of thus creating a “Washington of d_ 35} millions in manufactures. the North" on tha American plan s usual Britain was our largest and nt, the same time undertake the arket for what we had to export financial charges which the scheme in- ,and took a value of nearly 137 volves. It may be as well t0 B0 5l°W' lions ns ngninnt 119; millions ly in this numer- t to the United States. But we ::The Ho I Good Tobnccoes port much the more largely from This store isnrlmfwn as tha best place States than from the Mother in town to buy good plug or pacnng. untry, nearly ZB5 millions as a- ed tobaccoes. We keep every good innt lens than no millions. The make and you always can set F03* st Indies. South America, Austra-_ favgriw Tlflreshrgs iéfiame ‘mm Ct 3 ma ers e ac lnnon Drug 0 and Newfoundland were in the CDL GL Geo and KL Bts_ “L PUBLIC SAFETY IN HALLS. sir,~1 wish to onli your attention ~ ~ to the fact that most every village mT;l;lrse sglmimrru 822 .ci almes and town in our fair Province boasts. “ '“"“'” P h ll ‘ l li ld' ‘t " 7 9 Ontario. ol which 442 are n0W iiirge giiathgililliigli) tiinl‘l)rpul(>)licuixxigeet‘iiii;si A ¢ o ithout bars. It is noteworthy that Those buildings are mostly all equip- I1 _ y in 15 cases was were nn nt- ped with but one entrance or exit, I y . . th ` 't h ' e votes of the electorate are taken tempt to repeal an existing local zflght l;cl;1;Ji<;ltiy]gofat ¢;r:1aiq‘t;ca\;D gig , U9” bF'l“W and 9"efY one 0! these two doors or sets of doors. Invari- iled. ably these doors are hung so as to l , ' _ ' al . H - open lnwar y a\e you ever T10* 1* ' ticed how long it takes a gathering - O o'rTAwA's r.A'rss'r. ' ' ‘ -_ of two or three, hundred people to Outside of Ottawa. there seems to wedge their way through these doorsf '~ e a general impression that thc 0116 Of Which Will be 0Pf=l1. Bild its . ' ' . mate cannot be opened on account of V , - dams cigmg ;“_;_:een“Yli§gns 1:3; the mass of humanity coming against useycollrhi ' -‘ lt. Now lf a fire should occur who illions have been piled up there in one of these halls were crowded to he shape of public buildings, while its cag>a!city.tt]he hirst thing would be - - ~ a rus or e oor an someone th" mmm," are pmd out yéarly 11" would surely be swept ofl their feet Blanc? to the G°Vem°r mem' and trampled to death. Would the iniSt`erS of S15?-te. SODMOFS. C0111- h_all owners be responsible for that oners and civil officials. To all EIS. Wouldrbqhey orlcquld qhcly ling . . I t 1- _ c responsl e 1 n io acaus s ou his is added the fact mal Par 1; occur, and it was proven they were emi makes 3 himdsome Yearry gm ,guilty of criminal negligence in not 0WHI`d ilI1lll`0ViHg Bild HGOFHIHE thc providing ample fire escapes? This is ubllc parks and streets of the city. a very serious question and one that vet ottnwn in not cntlsuca, in fact 330%? elif; f;;;1;‘§i1Ybg\Sr;‘;E:§é has a grievance. v compulsory that proper exits or fire The grievance is this, that all the wnapen be plum on an buildings public cdlflccs anrlproperty of 'zhe where public meetings or gatherings _ ominion within the city bounds and are hem- We Blmuld not Wmt “nm B I calamity has occurred and it willb 1 the army of public Omcials enjoy' too late to prevent it. Let us begin he benefit Of llolice Dr0t€¢ti0l\ and by keeping away from halls where re protection, while the federal pro- our lives may be endangered, through arty’ occupying as it does H great neglect of the owners to provide pro- _ and valuable space in the very heart per. protection for the Source from [which they derive n, revenue. of the city, is exempt from civic- _1_ BERNARD_ axation. Hence the desire that the Tignish, Jan. Znd, 1912. ominion shall hereafter pay more `°"'“" " '_ d the ordinary citizen less than in WEEKLY WIHEEESS li ELEETHIEITE LEEEEH' art and its commercial application, it is safe to state that it has- ad- vanced more rapidly than any other indllstry aside from aeronnutics. Ill 1899. the steamer "St, Paul" succeeded in transmitting a message sixty-six miles to The Needles in England, which was considered n re- markable record at. that time. To- day amateurs with simple 9ets,most of the instruments in these sets being home-made, readily receive messages from ships over one thousand miles away. The commercial stations com- municate without difllculty to ranges in excess of five hundred miles. Com- mercial stations as well asegovern- ment 01185. dot the coast from one boundary to another, sending count- less messages and safegllarding the lives of thousands of people on ship. board. It is a matter of deep regret that a number of unscrupulous men should have Bllined a footing in the wireless industry, and used as n tool for ex- Wfting money from thousands of vic- tims ln promoting stock sales. Thin money has been used, not for wireless stations and service, but for the form. UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. THE NEW HOME OF THE daticn of huge fortunes made by these The above is a photograph of the P---_-. 1..-..a__-_:anis --- _ .__, New Bank Building on corner of ` Q ueen and Richmond Streets, into To which the Union Commercial Colle e 8 moved a short time ago. Principal Moran is indeed to be congratulated upon the advancement the College in & ’ making when it necessitates his re- ' S oving to such elaborate and splen- m didly appointed quarters as are 'found here. In the western corner of the bulld- r ing in mnntcd the shorthand nc- pn rtment which is separated from the typswrltlng rpoml by the mqin Pity* ' . t' . There s aso an cn ranca y 13 OU the 1'Uad With H tb? main hall to the typewrltlng . _ roomy. The large commercial room fine showing of up tn- 2...... Quan sqm.. in B ntngnunuy 1' .gut and lnvltlnc looking nvnrt- ment, From its windows may be had a splendid view of the square and harbor. On the north aldeof the building both . on the second and third floors ara cloak rooms and lavatories thc latter finished in the most up-to- date manner, with marble bases and burlap,ped walls. Glass partitions separate the short- hand and commercial rooms while bright airy nkylighta at the top of the stafrways and 'halls throw in plenty of light from the world out- side. The building throughout is also splcndldly lighted with electricity and will be a source of pleasure to any- one havlng occasion to visit lt. 1 dr i. right. Hold your or- ders until you see. his goods, He Will have 3 rubber proposition later. men in their dishonest undertaking. Today it may he said that the wire- less industry is undergoing n ntnto of purification, and will issue from this state, a clean and prosperous organ- ization, its main financial income be. ing secured as tolls for messages. The Promoting stage is one to be Missed by' every new invention. and if that lndustry survives through this period of abuses and criticisms, its future success is certain. On November the 19th, the follow- ing message was sent from the new Marconi station at Coltano, noni- Plaa, Italy, to the Glace Bay, C.B., station, a distance of approximately 4,000 miles in an air line. To the Editor of the New York Times:-My greeting trnnnnutted by wireless tele rn. h from t, date Sample BOOIS- ‘mg-R---I Bly to and the prices are Many so-called investments are merely expectanc1es.A Can 1|" W you gm mm gum ada Life Policy is sure to be s;“_$§;‘ profitable-_ ---1-_=.__. Annual Meeting W - K- R09'e"5» ¢h-f\°ff~f°~-- ..l.':: .i':::.‘..:‘.:,°.t‘°a:f.,‘!:.:.'2:.t°i'r:;‘é::.: man” lp. E_ I' Br.n¢h _ will be held at or near thcfactory onTn¢l- dry the l6fh day ofjsnuary at I o'clock -d8¢r5,9&u 2 R. ll ROGERS. K¢IlUiIllf°ll» 5|l¢¢i\| ASN* RM' ‘bonu sulrl-I eminent Goff ®. Co. | November, 1911, marks the twelfth year of the inauguration of regular Wireless service on an ocean liner. J udglng from the development of the 2 im gr;-_1 .-|.!._ 1 -ll- come and you vlill want that sleigh robe ye; We have about go on hand. Here`s 9. beauty 56x56 13129 _brown bear robe 22.00 for $18 oo Another with extra lnrge skins,not pieced with heavy plush back 50x60 l5.oo for 12.00 i Large grey robe No. 1 grade 50x60 11.50 for 9 oo Grey robes mack- Sale' - ineau lining 56x66 14.00 for r r .oo Large grey swf 4 skin robe lo. 50 for 8 75 5ox6e Another splendid value grey goat r0bc not pieced 50x60 8.00 for 6.00 Now is your chance to get one and keep the whole family Q warm. _ S 1 f bout 500 pair of men's and boys’ pants 3; 'iiacirsa Hewsons “Bannockburn” extra heavy grade 3'°° ;(;r§fi°,75og,-ey homespun all wool pants 2.3 5 for 2.00 _ 36 Pairs heavier quality, same weave, all sizes 2.85 for 2 25 Another line of dark fancy tweeds suitable for farmer ' I . f 1.75 or Woiréiiiiisigrlmiilleiiikzgraog hair _lined pants, all wool 3.25 for 2.501511 other odd lots specially priced for this clothing Phone .F .. » ll By Promptly Using U LlI"l°`.-- Red Blood Tablets 8 If you have indigestion and you begin a course of ~ treatment to make your stomach stronger you are on the g right track to a real cure. You can never cure yourself by eating predigested foods or by taking purgative medicines. The stomach is not doing its own work under this treat- _ ment and there can be no real and lasting cure until the stomach is strong enough to digest all the food required to keep the body in normal condition.The great aim. of the tonic treatment for indigestion in allforrns is to strength- en the stomach to a point where all the foods eaten will digest easily and nourish the body. » There is no remedy like Nulife to cure all disorders ofthe digestive organs. This matchless body builder gets right down to the heart of the trouble--the. blood--and quickly effects a lasting cure, Indigestion and all kindred " aiflictions quickly give way to Nulife (Red Blood tablets, - the greatest blood and nerve food and body rejuvenator the world has ever seen. No matter in what condition you are in you will be greatly benefitted bythe prompt and proper use of Nulife--send for a trial today. 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We feet shampoo-clcnllsing the scalp and ;are showing nn unusually big line of making tha hair soft and fluffy. It bargains now in men's and b0Y'B Can be used with perfect results byiclothing nnd 'know that you can snvu young and old. 25c B bar. The Mc--money 'on every purchase. H. H- lflnnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. Geo. and Brown, 158 Queen St. 1-5621' __,_____________ __ _ _. 1 91 1 give The Great West Life the greatest ycar's Business yet recorded, ' ' Applications, over.................,.,..........¢17.ooo,ooo In Force (Dec. _'tilover.....N...............$67,5oo,000 Assets (Dec. 31) ,0vcr. ......-.. ..................$9,oo0,ooo xgrz Income _......$3,o0o,o0o Success is the proof of ex- I cellence. Nineteen years of unbroken success endorse the Policies of H 1'he Great- West Life Assurance Company ""3 mn" wimlihcl Branch Office Charlottetown J\utout-~“PROFI’l`S igiz" showing the first so year results. Ask for a copy, ' Charlottetown GG=»=f-1 Ann fo. ii.. mio. 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