in ?~ A -' _ r Q.- ~*. si" ._ Isl . .;.u__ i .‘ T ~ 1. .s _ ~f-.~_ Q' _ _ _ . _. ~_ _ .-:ty "` , -. -. 7% _ 1 _¥_ . fs *ll It “f .,,._. . rl" _,._. ___;_,.,_ l‘»'\_i . , _- _.ig _ t,.- §"_ _"- .~,~, i._._ ,Q »,,_, -1 \,\' . »'_' ,;- f _L ‘ "‘~;_`?f ._f _ i r s nr. -- .,<, :‘. - :iff ‘T-I ~~‘i.~_~ s.. y,~.>~ -_ I .i`, 1 - ` _ - if- . -P ‘ ‘_-...i _ ._ lp. 7. _ , < l I _ i- tn‘__€"é""& 6 r _ _ ii, ' \i ll §.~ ,_ » n l in _.r' 1 i l fe? 5-- _ 1 .___ _.- '_--_ ,_ f = i ._. .__- Z. -.i 6 3 g. i __ .._..,_-.~¢ iI“ _ ‘Ii i _ Mins MONC'l`ON,December 29--With a full team out. and a “little~million" fans lining the boards at the Vic- toria riiik at one o'clock today, the Vice held their initial season's prac- tise-and it was a peach. Those out were Wortman, Povey, Murphy, Sniitli, Crockett, Crushing, Norman and Edington. The spectators were most enthusiastic over this first per- formance, and well pleased with the work of the new arrivals. The import- ed trio acquitted themselves most creditable, all seeming to possess the necessary speed, plus that all-round etlieieiicy ilint stumps the finished player. Uiifortunntely for Murphy, he broke a skate and was forced to dis- continue. An agreeable surprise was contri- buted in the performance of Jimmy (fiisliiiig. Thn former \'ic wing, tho appearing strange to the skates at first, displayed old-tinie form and went a liurd, consistent pace that spelled excellent condition. _ The sonic can be said of Crockett; and tliei-0 can be no doubt but that so fur as condition goes these two. lisive it nn the rest. Joe put up a snappy iiorkoiit, and every shot, with the some old "smoke" was dead on the meshes. t‘roi:kett has a neat trii-k of shooting from almost on a »-_...-`,. “lil SlllliliiGH IS FINE Since Taking Na-llrii-00 llyspepsia Talllels" 7-lrs. J. illerkliiigcr, \\'n'_erloo, Ozit., 1-' Ziiisiasfii-iillyreuo:ii:xion-1::Nu-Dru-Co l _ pi-;i:.i:i 'l`:ibluts_ iii-i <'.\;p4~ri:;-iirc witli 1_l_~ ui, as :ho ti:Lliiit~-' i'_, t-vplriizin \\'l;_v_ '*l wus -grc'.illj.' \roi:l»l/;il with my st’~:"incli”, she irrili--;_ “I liiiil taken :.0 iii; l1iiieilit‘iiic1l1'i!l iiiiglitsny to take :ii._i' more ivoiild only l.-c 1ii;ikiri;_{ it \ior_~.~, _\iy e-loiiizirli jii:-t it-lt i':i\'.'_ I rt_.1lolNi:-Dr'i1-Co ll_v_~.};t-p:;in 'l`uhlcts, null ii liiily fririiil told int- they were \'cry cusy to tal;--, _so l ilioitglit I woiild give them ii ti'i;il :intl r;zill_\' they \\'orl;t d woiidt-r_<. An_\<>iic liiiving niiyiliiiig \\ro:i_-4 with his _wtoiiizirli should give _\.i-llrii-Co Dysp<~}v_~'i;i 'l`;ihlels :I trial, they will do the r;:.t. .\ly stoiiincli is fini: nov: and I can out iiny food.” Om: of the many good lcaitures of Na-llrii~k`o 1)yspcp.~ain 'l`u.blcts is th.'il. 1lio_v iiro so 7.-lezisaiit und easy to take. Thi- rc-licf they give froiii lieartburri, ilzitiili-rice. bilioiisncss :ind ilyspepsin is ];r:>n1pt niiil perninueiit, Try our after civil iiieril--tliey'll make you feel like ri new person. 5oc. ri box :it your druggisfs coni- ciiiiileil by thc I\'.itional Drug and ii-_»niic:\.l Co. of Canada, Limited, i\ir\ii‘ire.'il. |43 f-/>-_ _gn i.uoi 'ra ruu in iggisui uw wrists 125 Pnuins, nuts in "noir-i-nviss" PLANTAGENRT, ONT. Jan. 31st, xgio. “_-\.!.o_ut March ist. 1909 I was taken ileatlily sick with Liver Co’n estion and Stomach Trouble. I failcif from 125 pounds to_So pounds and was confined to _ bed for eight weeks. The doctors said | they coul do nothing fornie, and as n last resort, one of tlie doctors told me to try “Fruit-a-tives”~if they would not cure me, nothing would. , My husband bought some "Fruit-9, tive_s” and insidseolf ten days, I was able lo cave my . My stomach got strong and I could eat and retain my loo¢l.‘ Tcidlay, lLw'etgg_l_iE125rpounils”_ Mit A l N CADIEUX -5oc. _a box, 6 for $2.50, 'or trial size, z3c. Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa, ' line with the poles, and however he manages to find the ofl corner, as he does with a space of about three inches to shoot at from his wing, has always been a puzzle. He usually hits the post but the rubber whirls in instead of out. ' l Norman while not in the -best of _condition nevertheless showed a [bunch of speed, while Jack Ellington lshowed a marked improvement over llnst season; the whole bunch keep- -ing Wortnian e. busy msn from fini:-face to finish. i Taken all_ round the workout was ri much- m_oie snappy and strenuous _one than had been anticipated. The ;ii-.e wus in excellent condition; and a ‘few more such as this before Tues- 'tiny night should mean a lot. TO OIL WHEELS OF JUSTICE. _ LINCOLN, Neb. Dec 23-Men* bcrs of the Nebradlfa Bar Association _gathered here today und began what _promises touhe one of the most im- .portant annual meetings in the his- _tory of the association. In ailditioo :to listening to addresses by several lroted jurists tue convention will rc- iceive and discuss the report from the committee appointed by the associa- tion a year ago to recommend a. rc- vision of the codes ol procedure with a vicw to eliminating tcchnicalities _and removing obstacles which at pre- lsent hinder the course of speedy jus- ltice. The report, among other things suggests a revival of the oilice of lxlistrict attorney for the judicial dis- stricts of thc State and recommends li iili in G-1urdiun’s lilummolh Piano and Organ Voting Contest. ll i.~i~.~nin sittings, nnyunng in ine gen- lloets Polled iipto Noon on Friday Dec. 29th. llppear Below. L_ DISTRICT NO. ONE. _ lncliiiies flhnnlottetowii, Summ rue, tioiiris and Georgetown, Mrs. lfidele Perry..........z._..____. Miss Minnie lvlortimer....... .......94 Weymouth Sl:.._.... lvliss Florence Rcvel1...... Miss Mziy Let'-lEtll`........ erside, Alharton, Kensington, Monta- 243,470 220,020 01,260 60,470 _. Siimiiiersirle ...... ,.243 Fitzroy St_.`.... _A7 Reserve St_.._.. DISTRICT N0. TWO. Includes all Post Olllees and villages in Queen’l County Cliarlottetown. Mrs. Miss Miss G. W. 'l"honipson..._... T~T1\l'Y Cnllaghau.._..._. I-ill’ _ . Ul‘S5i0 M. Stevcnson._.__.. Angeline Buote..._.......... . Liilinn M. l’row_se._...... Edith l\lclntyre......... Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss bliss illiss bliss lilies i\li1\‘s bliss .lzimima Walsh......_... .lessie l\lcl.aiiglilan_...... DIS'l`R.`[C'I‘ Mi Alberta Caselcy...,._,___. lda B. McKinnon or hy McDonald. Douglas..._......_.... M. McDonnld...._... Davison Mary Drake.,....._....... .. .......Mill View...... Jessie McKinnon...... _......l.e\vis, Lot 60...... Blanche Duck.......... _ .......1-‘leasant Grbve.._,_. . ldiliiri Mny _blcN0ill,...... Catherines_..... l~.mma A. l_ainont._..........._...._.....St. Catherincs...... _ 1-:va iiiciiiesen...__.___...._.......__.......N<=w Glasgow----~ __ Inclliiics the Post Odlccs and villages of Prince and King'» HCS Blccptiug towns and villages included in District No. One. Miss Annie Green ..... .__..........................Central Bedeque...._. ........... .. “B L°"°“° ~l1°D°w1ld-------- --------sein. nay unsc.._.._ sz-4,020 Lyiiuie VunIeters,_,,_, D Ot - . ......-.K' - Bay Centre...._. Gallant. Vlilo, Lot 9 .... __ except 251,460 214,010 176,120 160,580 130,180 129,060 107,670 87,220 61,8110 60,230 25,400 17,000 15,010 6,000 so ,_(lrap_a\id....._ ._Emyvale_..... ._Sullolk.._,_. ..-._ _,Wheatley River..___. _,Rusticoville._.... .. ..tihcrwood...... ~-Mill Cove_...._ . .Fairview .... ._ ..St_. Catherines...__ NO. THREE. Coun- 333,000 ..-l3nrlington...... 276,430 Annie Hu;;hcs......._... ........-Lenvllle, Lot . _ 239,910 S r= con 178,080 166.420 152,320 136,960 124,090 ingsboro, Lot 41...... ---Hd. I-iillsboro...... ... -~-Little I’oiid_..... Bridge..._.. . 122,830 . 70,260 . 65,620 . 47,390 .. 36,720 .. 5,000 ._ 5,000 ._ 5,000 300 100 Station...... ._ Road._..__ P E I .. Lot 52._..... l MERCHANATS men generally need to start l9l2 with some new Office Supplies stocked with _ (' (. r v ew- ~ - ~ . ‘i~.f&><.~_r.v:'.\r:~(.\a,- ¢ _I q_ _q Cash Books. Index Books. Files for Cues, are you using have them. Only $2 50 bought right and sold Letters and Invoi- ¢.°¢°_°X»TG\f~Y» Llmllcd. ° suuu uui. uu reveribeu Ol' Blldctacl I0! .errors in the proceedings which do dant. A reduction in the number ol pre-emptory challenges allowed the side of the defense in all criminal proceedings is recommended, also an amendment providing that in gil civil jury cases a verdict from ten members in district court and five in justice court shall be binding. AS A DISEASE. TREAT ALCOI-IOLISM TORONTO, December 31.-By the establishment of a farm of three 0; four hundred acres by the city of To- ronto, 8 short distance out of the city for the treatment of those con- victed of alcoholism, it was hoped that much crime would be prevented. Committee Rooms tonight at 8 Seventy-eight per cent. of crime in the United States is traceable to ai- coholic drinks, and about the same proportion obtains in Canada. . These were the statements of R. C. Harris, property commissioner of T0- 1'0Dli0. Wl-10 has collected elaborate before the Friends' association ir. Foruin hall yesterday. Tlhe farm it was hoped to have in working ordei in about two years. The institution would be modelled after the Cooley Farm at Glevelaiiii which included ii, tuberculosis sani- tariuin, an industrial home for the mentally weak, an old-age retreat, and A colony farm for oiienders. ln that whole establishment was not a firearm nor a. door secured by bolts or bars. The whole staff consisted of three farmers, 9, dairyman, and ii superintendent. The inmates liao iine,airY- open, suiilit dormitories, beds that no one would despise. rlenty of wholesome food well served. an-:l thc ‘vhole place was giving ex- cellent results. The discharged ln- niates had formed ,, .missionary band in Cleveland to provide food, hoiisiiig and clothing for those who \`\'ei'e down, and it aimed at giving cl/ery one it chance. _ Mr. Harris nunoiiiiced that the gov- )riinient would be asked to Permit the passing of indeteriuinatu Lei-ii-I-cr>‘ bv magistrates on iiien convicted of ei.- ccssive drinkinir. They would no to this farm and be treated not as orleiiders, but as men-liaving H dis- fiisc, and they would obtain a cllance of becoming good and useful citizens and an asset bo the state. _ MORINE SAYS IT IS NOT A FISHING COMMISSION OTTAWA, Dec Z8-Chairman Mor- ine, of the new board of civil service investigators discussing the probable scope of the inquiry, today said the uiziin object was to get at the wcnk- ness in the departmental administra- tion, and thus by cutting them out improve the etliciency of the service a whole. It was not intended to make it a muck-raking expedition, he said. There will be both public and 01':-il public interests being wide open the public. Counsel will he engag- -to bring out sucli facts as'it may found necessary to prove after. 'THE NEW YORK I-IIl;’I’ODliOME. Holiday crowds still fill the hir New York Hippodrome twice daily. "Around the World” 9, series of gor- geous spectacles enibraeiiig everv country on the face of the globe, provide rleliglit for the eye and ear and make 11 specially fitting enter- tainment for this ` time of the year. There are seventeen special sets ol scenery, 200 animals, . 1200 people on the stage and more than 3000 cos- tumes employed in the gigantic pro- duction. (ln Sunday evening, Decem- brr 31. New |Ycar’s Eve, Mme. Em- ma. Eames an:l_Signor de Gorgozn ' in o` ' t ~ ri he were heard at the Hippodrome j int concert accompanied by .ht Russian Symphony Orchestra. It was the only public concert given by lfames and :Jorgoza in New York this season. DIED OF LOCKJAW. HAMILTON, Ont, Dec., 28--Eva Vishea, 14 years old, died of lockjaw as the result of running a nail into her foot five days previously. She s'\.ffered terribly since the disease de- veloped last Friday. w S FATE OF Onio. Uirvorronicno. } ss Locks UoUN’l‘v Frank ,I Cheney ninkcs oath that he is senior partner of the_flrm of F. J. Cheney it (‘-o.doing business in the Oit oledo. "ounty and State i1foresiiirl.:in t said firm w ll pay the sum of ONIO RED l>t)l.LAlt‘§ for each and every c of Cat- wrh that cannot be cured hvtliciiae of iiiire ontni-nh cure. i=‘i_=_:;;_';=;=;,__=..._ar _ 5155;.; wld me to go to 3 liospitnl. I did not like that idea very well, so, when 1 saw your advertisef ment in a paper, 1 wrote to you for advice. 1 have done as you told nie. “I have taken Lydia E. l-’inklinm’s Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills, and now I have my health. _ _ “lf sick and ailing women would only know enough to take your medi- cine, they wouli get relief.”-Mus. Ili-;NJ. H. Srnxsisrinv, Route 6, Box 18, U ppcr Sandusky, Ohio. If you have mysterious pains, irreg- ularity, backache, -extreme nervous- ness, iritlaniination, ulceration or dis- placement, il0ii’t: wait: too late, but try Lydia E. I’inltliam'S Vegetable Coin- pouiid at once. - _ _ For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compount , made from roots and herbs,hnsbeen thc`standardrei_nedy for female ills, and such unquestiona- ble testimony as the above proves the value of this famous remedy, and should give everyone confidence. /; flip Q I. _ _ -f__ ____.. ___ _.__- _n -D on; 0 bi . '_ \\\ / . You are never lonesome the b1ue‘=,tired or weary if you own an Edison phonograpli for it makes the highest salaried artis- tes in the entire world of entertainment play and sing for you whenever and whatever you want them to. in Old and young big and little will get such supreme diliglit from the E d 1° S o n Phonograph that you cannot afford to be without it. It is the strongest, most natural and simple of all sound rcprodncers, plays the longest records, needs littlc attention, runs noiselcss- ly, will never wear out and is abcautiful ornziiueiit to any room in any home, O11 the list of lidisoii artists are llie. best singers and inusiciaiis the world has ever heard. i Plionograplis $19.50 up. Cill in today and hear one. A.E. Toombs 177 Queen St. The Thermos ` Bottle ‘ is without doubt one ofthh best inventions of the present day. No home should be without one lt keeps contents hot for 24 hours and ice cold for 3 days. its uses are many. ln :asc of sickness when hot drinks are nelsary at night it in indispens- - able also where there's a baby in the house. For full particulars write us. - Prices- -_ _ | i ii i i this week, liar pints $1.25 to $3.50 pgs no Iflur oiggmlglln :Z1 pi-`§}§|s- ' qu $3 5° 1° $5160 __\` T- fiE‘i-.- i‘~l.,\`_,-i-\--.-..-., feelings, m y back ~,¢__.-1 ll- -`f'=<' ._.,` h u rt, m y sid c s _ . ached, I had lilzzd- _ ’-B » der trouble aw1'u!lv - “_ , ‘fir - 'NW “ll” W N,e_I§Pl°“ . E. A. Foster, v.:i:iir:.;."a6:`.h~. .iril':i.°l.f.i: S“°"”"'°‘ °°“"“‘ ”""'*°'° Star S tc e in _ La ii n tl ry ocket book x possible. These bargairti are _ undoubtedly some of the best you have ever beéi-odered. ' _ _ _ _ T he' line includes sucli a splendid _assortment of ._ \ n1en’s overcoats, trsusers and shits, boys' 511115. 0v¢1'C0atS 5 `ann,.__ . _»‘ -_ L . 7%?-'_~ " " i '»‘»\§>’=f_¢."f'- .___,._,, ._ ._ _;f__3______ ll l i.\ _ .; < __ _ - ¢__,_.__»‘;.____ ‘I :';=:_-ti ._ _ _~ .,-j-f-"_f";;-;f°.a'. ~ - _ ;;.,- ., ‘ __-'-.'»f<_@f.=~- _ .'=;1`f€':.§#:‘.‘=2':L~'i-‘ »>_-i»<=.,`-`_. _- Xi.; \\»-iff: K; l¢_ t /__. “=!<°ea- li ’\ 2 mes? -viii-afbvr Men s Overcoatsi rice.. ._ ... _ """ """""" ' ' ;;,_-_:_;--:;.,_.~-_-- if P lllack beaver overcoat, regular io-50 5”' » -~ ~ ~~~ ~ -- - -- - - - $9- _ _ifffii-ff;,r_E§?f`;f§:.’_" `-"_ Black beaver overcoat $15. value for. _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l2~75 ;_"_ Better than above splendid value at $18. for . - . . . _ _. _ .. _ ._ $l5. 2.3¢*-_-=‘__=' ' A few _sm-¢;,,1 College, Cgnve,-inund Senator coats in browns, dark , _»___‘ ii._,=______i____;'__§_§__,§§_;_,§E£33 _'_;,,~_.~.;_ 1 greys, and stripe patterns to cleur nl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : - - . - ~ - - sw- _’ `;;5"fIi `i‘if"»I~. |"9~"C)’ 11"'-Y C°"V¢"¢f’ C0“» °“l}”‘ few 'ef' and they Wm g° fam fm' s i:__`fi.:'., " .S * they were bought below rrgular price. Regular $15- Our price . . . . I .$|2- '* Heavy beaver overcoat, ipiilird lining, fur collar, only 5 in lot, ' _ regularly priced at $22, our price - _ _ - - - - - - - - - - » - - - - - -slat 5:->‘.`_; ;:_'f.j__i5=§.°€l`\'-‘ati n ` A heavy fancy brown (weed caan in Lonverto stylei "eg`“|“'lY “"5 il 5" '6'75' *‘"' l"l°“"-' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' " su' ` 'V ` 1 A Sr'-*fi-I Mrk srrv uni brown llfll/"Is CDSM C0112:-re Style. fP"’“l‘§d as . 7 ' /' " " * '\ 2' 5 ._ . ._ , _.g _ value ni 17 51, our p_r _ . ._....._ . _,_._' ~__,-.\-,_-__.__,-. 3 i sizes 35 :ind 39 only, rvgiilnr $2: van' to €|BBl'1l! . . . . . . _ _ . _ . . . . ........ _....$|5 if7“:‘:\-" xy -_ __ V; ' Two Conve-rto cunts very lates styles, in brown lwecd, diagonal - » 'ln __ _ ,,,»¢$ _ stripe effect, sizes _'.8 nn-l no, splrndil value at $21-50. OUI” PYICB- --"5 ‘ 1,-‘_~_f.-" Three fur coats, regularly sc.l 'fdl' $3010 CIW* at- ~ - - - - - ° ° ~ ‘$2 _ _` _ I ` Two .ight grey bf-uas.;r rears, vtry latest style, diagonal stripe eff ect, ` i Upper Sandusky, Ohlo.- "Three Bargains ` ’ M i . _ ."»<."_i1’.~’<`:-'.£?‘ 1 _.ii ~».?:`_.~f=2~_l.'T’ 1'-,ii.,-i-_ -=»;_--.2 'livin' . mack heave, Ove,-wit, velvet collar, splendid value at 9.5o, our __ __________,_-____-____ ._______,_E___, _:___ ___,7, Y - ~*' " i' """» College coat heavy light grey tiiceil, dingciial stripe, double breast_ 1 eil style, sizes 38 and 39. splendid lnrgain $12. our prirc - - - - - -- - - - -SIU __j_y_j- . _ _ _ .- ._ ____ _ ., f . _._ . $8. ___ é _ _> ,_ V* _, __, » .13 Four dark twecgl Criiverto coats, _fi faiicy stripe. effect sizes 28, 30, 3 \ f , and 32 iwgjularly sell for $0.-;o our =‘ price . $4.95 20 oveicoats for boys between 7 - ` and 16 years, regularly. sold for " $6.50 and $1] 75 for $5.50 and ` ......_....._..$6.50 l`wo-piccc suits to fit boys be- iwevi 6 ami i i years S2, $2.50 and $1.75. l`vio-piece suits fer boys between 6 ‘iid 15 years, extra good value at $115 to ........................ _ .SIU Three-piece suit for boys between lczind io years, all the latent styles in fancy lweeds and worsteds. $500 to .................... ._ $l2 1 .inickcrbocker suits, Lion Brand, do b o seats :inri knees, fancy Hew- sm tueerls :ind worsleds. price $415 I-1.. . _ . . ._ . ......$12 11-_Q 1xx; -=\-éi-._-...==__»@- Boys’ flvcrcoals Boys" Suits 4 winter Caps A splendid line cf winter caps her: now, liigest grade throughout priced at 75c, $l and .... ..$|-25- . Boys' Pants Odd pants, to fit boys between 5 and 16, alot of these have double seal and linros, splendid value :it 75ct0.._.. _ ..... .... ..$l-50- . L_ Meni’si Suits and Odd Pants _A splendid line of sample $11.75valiiefor........ $14 for.. .. ._ $i5for _,_ a bargain in Montreal a short time ago $10 _=,o value for $6.09 `~-/_-'i-;_f-;___~;n~1_:~»_<1_>u:~ rs _ ni . ____ _ suit~ bone ht nt ....._$7.s7 ...__....$0_67 ._......$io.49 -_,H5 C ni as '< »-.s~a-'M_w1' : _:-;f_:':r_=;'fe.'_~:- ' ' " ' ro.. _ -- - T -- nowfor.................... ........$ Better grades at $l2, $|4.50__t0..... .$20 \ - - 1 - -\-----..,» .-- -,_ ..- _ :oo pairs nien’s pants, extra good values at$3 to$4.75for.............-.- - ---$2-69 50 pairs worth from $2 to _$3.25 g0iI1g 1.59 ' 7 ~" . ___,_,. . ,- , %MmM£Mn nm " _ wifi: ‘ _ uc Tm:_»in »f ' .fi -/f.~ >' “= bi. :.!.` .' -0 _ ._ ,, ._ ,_ __ .. MQ; ,-,~.-_-.~-' 77"'-"***°~=r "~°*-_*_ -.»;. PIA >/V 7 I I I 1 Hn WANTS ooon MEN $lif.AMSillP SAILINGS. ‘ SAN FRANSCISUO, Dec. 30- A cable gram fro_m Dr. Sun Yat Sen. the newly appointed President of China, urging the (‘-hinese National Association of America to seek out talented rind experienced Chinese in this country, for service in the l_"ro- visional Government, has nirivcd The Latest “L. SMITH” Typewriter has Ball Bearing joints and all the new- est features that apply_to type- Thereare over 6 5oBall Bear- ` ings in each machine.-~-the re-_ snlt is llie durability, and easy action for which this machine is famous. Yours truly Soiilis-Newsome Typewriter C0., Ltd. llalilax _St John L, .i \ A ui? FOR RULE IN CHINA. -....__ ..._ 1 Charlottetown Steam if - 'Y 3* here, Octolwtlie S. S ".\‘ofthumhcrland" will ' 'l_enve':ie Co:np:uiy’ii wharf daily, cxccpt -1-gig Siindny, :it 7.311 ai in. Rctiiinirig will leave '_°- Pi Dear ___ press from Halifax. Navigation C0., Ltd. Change ol: Time 30th October. l9ll. , Conmenoiu Mcmia the ith lo ctui. nl, h. a.f`lr~r arrival of morning ex- G. W. WAKEFOIKD. Octudzr 26th, 1911. Manag j _“fi _ 1-1- J mlmunaiilvn ' RELIABLE AND POPULAR ROUTE WINT lt F IRES. oHi1ii.o'rr1c'1'oilvi~i *ro bosron FirstClass ............... .....$l0.70 SucnnilCIa_u.................... $9.20 3¢lleKoum|...... .....$l.00 'PEBL S'1‘lTAM>lHIPS CALVIN AUSTIN Complete Wireless Telegraph Equipment Leaves Bt. John 'l‘hnrsdi\y at 9 n m. ;<_1);_liistport . Lubec. Portland and Bos- Beturnlng leaves India Wharf Boston Mondays ii 9 ii. m. and Portland nt 5,0 p. m.for Lubec.Eastport :ind Bt. John. Fuvticlrrts, literature and information HKDXL to ocsl ticket agents. Bnziuige o ec ed throuch to dcntinntioxp. L. it l`horn sun T. . RIP DA- WM. o. i.h`:n..1lzen¢_ si Jenn. N. s, Hlinthrfst cANA0|AN Pacific ' MPHESSES _AID OTHER STEAMSIIIPS " sou sr. youu, N ii .Fu ' *herpes ollrelnnd .... Fr Jian Il _ Huis an .. ._...l"ri. umm " - FIRST CABIN 1_3! _pyot _difficult 'to __¢_e_t,tho king o. 'Fun All' in La 101% ° vii: un our I-had prolongs t 0 0 of il . zur.. ":.:.'lif.'.‘.:.'i.°"°..r.z:.'.':-_ is ri, | _ L_" sunnynde' ` A :fu PPO!" if \ i i llPB.5BFFl............ .....»--"$5.00 DIE ¢l-ASS (Second Cabin) l`f`i§diI5¢t_`j`i'*__§§iiN' l ..........||o.o0- 1 ; s snensans...ff.ff.¥_"__ um - 'rllnh cum -l .. £?’_::::::::'::':::::'::‘: L’ 1 . ig=':::zn:.%:_'l:r..1‘” "°E‘" Between Sl. John And Boston _,low Rate Autumn Tours 1° BERWEUHEA Ah ldonl Sen 'l`r|p eo tho Most l)ol2iiill|11‘ and llenlthlcst Resort in tim Wur ll. Evory_ ouliloor recreation. excellent sen boths lar. nn inn boatlnig. tennis. zult, oyelbit: ilu. 1,500 illllr Superb Uceuix Voyiiizo by 'IRE llA(i.\'ll4'|(,‘liN'I, I".-\H'l`, 'ITG IN-SCREW Transatlantic liner “0CEANA" 14.000 Tons lllsplaceynent: 535 tt. Long. Lai’ dsl. Fastest, Most Luxurious and Only lixciu- 0 r First-(Tlnss l‘a1sc.i;;ci' Siewznvi' tr/ 'le-rminls Ni battle or freight ciirrlcil on tho "Uoriii-inJ} lv lgy .. _ 1-'iiis'r-ci./iss noun D 'rr.ii>. in- 0 cliiiilii5slslei'oc 'i berth 66 meals. limit 'ulsine on the Atlantic. lilertrlo fans lu every room. Many ( o -- ' _ - - r cms with brass beds, sullcs do luxc with prlralf bnllis; finest prnnicn ado dccli ln the world. Urclicsi tra. Promennzld Dances, tlymnvisliiui. \\'trc1csf, Only Bermuda uteunii-r wli suhvnnrlne nlii'ii»-le, Incluilllxz Shoro Excnrwliinil, "Hotels, u., nt Lowest Kuta. gsautlful booklet. lllrierary. Tickets, atc., Q eriniida-Atlantic Lino, 200 I-l'1\n!. N. OF i cklord and Black Line - x91 I -- S3. “City of Ghent” writers. _ if-"*(li2‘sf. "y ` ii' -i"£i‘3.":~”»’\‘§ Sails from Halifax every Tuesday morning at 7 a.ni. Sails from Charlottetown every Thursday evening calling at Shce Harbor, Isaac's Harbor, Canso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury, Port Hood, Cape George, West Arichat and Summerside. _For further par- ticulars apply to _ CARVELL BROS 6- r 7dstutf _ A gent Furness @ Witliy Co, Lid. STEAM SIIIP LINERS From London Btumor From Halifax Sh en nndoah Jan ith Queen Wilbelmlna “ isth Jan Ind _ Kanawha .bin ruth Jan ltlh Rappahannock From Liverpool Steamer From Halifax Venauziw ' Jen lltli ' , Tabasco Jan I'l\h The above :tumors have n llmlml ee- eommodetlon for nloon Melonnrl. Passengers and Freight Agents lor the Allan Lino Btenmlhln 00. it Halifax, iruimnss wrrnr ai oo.. urn. ' ' Us Fu I i- s»iim.n.s. . _ _ ___,_Ai_¢_¢ii_t_g',_