When 'You Have Decided to `CIIAIII.0'I"|'I‘.'I`0WN ANI) _~ QllEllN’S `IltlUN ll' V _ -""""-1 _ ~ 9 I ' 1'-"""‘ "” ' » "_" -~-‘ -- -» . ..,.,.-..,-..,,-. M.- ., ¢----f -_ . _ . . , ,_ . . _,\ -~ _ ._ Se tle DOwn_ It pays to buy in uns Province. ‘ Mrs. trifiv.) E. s. weeks, Mt. stew- ' f i there is really only one Wedding Ring for you to _-_ I art, is spending 3 couple of wecks| S The closin of the Saturda even with her parents, John T. and Mrs. buy- , . 's Y -1 ' _ in . -_‘L _ The nw_ W W ,i ing dance class _will take place to-Poole, Cardigan. IHOFIOW evening in Smallwood s Hall / 11;. . . . _ . , ° ' IA Izvery ring hasthe above stamp inside -- His many frienils are glad to knw. - _ _ The poor skate at the Arena to- that S. Leard of ('larktown, who had F, 3 k r it il... i Child s Photos We get the right pole. the most natural expression and the iinisaedfgicture iii is work of art.-is de ight tothe eye. Call tudaylor appointment. t`ook’s Studio _ Where Babyxignglwllu Will Winter Goods Overslioes, Felt Slippers, Hockey Boots, etc, at big dis- counts to clear. - A. E. Mcliacheii Tha Shoe Mau ' Sterling Bitters The Never Failing lie'art,l\`erve ind Stomach Remedy A Proven Medicine of . Exceptional Value Testimonials and References by the hundred from people most prominent in City and Country. No failures, ' Sold by P. MCQU A1 D 42 Queen Street. Opposite Auld Bins Price _qoc per bottle. _We thank our many customers for their generoii spatronag during the year 1911 and we extend to all the Season _Greetings C. W. Patterson Jewellei . ' land can be made most profitable. DAYER S'I°I.lI)I0- ,iris the Report is full of information, Ill (foal Dual from us. ' There is is greatdlfiereirne in the tem- prrature ofa room with different l_¢iv\ds of ionl. We can give you Coal w_ith _ the tirlsiiti-st lieatlnwqiin ltteu and with little waste and ash- lie“B\irn All” kind--Our toni in Right-Prices ltiztit. C. Lyons Q Co Phone r r v -tsl-_r _ li. I". I{EI'l‘H’S THEATRE. Nora Bayes and Jack Norworth, the world-fiiinoussong writers, -musi- cul comedy stars and composers, will iniike their first appearance in Bos- ton in several seasons at B. F. iii-ith's Theatre, this week. For this .='.i-nson two clever and versatile pco-‘ lflc have arranged one of the most novel and entertaining acts evcr secu in America. It is entitled “The Musi- cal Surprise Party," and it is every- thing that the namc implies. Miss. liuyes and Mr. Norworth have 'zur- rounded tliemselvrs with ii comlauy of (‘evcr pcople,|mr‘.=t. of wlioin have never appeared in Boston. No i.i,lii=r sinig composers on the Airericnn T_¥'--,___ Coal! tioall Coal ! Wu beg to advise that we have now in stork :i good supply 'of choice Reserve _Rnnniine and Nut Coal which we are sell- iiig sl our Coal Depot or F. O. B. Cars at lowest prices. We have also a quantity of Autliraciie l"“\ Coal, which burns satisfactorily in llane-Iliimer Stnvcn, und which is being 'grid' in place of Anthracite Chestnut ca Also iiqinmlity of' Ilardwoorl cnt and split in sites suitable for open grntcs and moves. Buntain. Bell & Co. I is I i _ DR A. tl. REID l)EN'l‘lt'l’I` Office Hours 9-I and ééfa- y / that Dance \ 'L A pair 0’ these p'uup.~; would add ,il greatly to your :ip- . poaranee and incrc asa » vour pleasure at the - dance. These ni-.~w_ pumps , are very light, small and stylish have high '- heels, high firc~lt'.°5, short vaiups and new toe that makes each pair look much smaller than they really are. g Shown in colors in match _ any dress-_xou really cannot aflhrii lo do willi- uut a, pair. H » White satin $2 50 ` Blue and pink satin. $3 i\lcrccri7cd popliu in _ lavender, pink anrl lilue 1' ,_ ............$2Z5 Rlfick velvct, Q-tern 3 Quality . . . . $4 Black suede $4 and .. $4.50 I Black satin .. $3.50 Patent lcnllier 5 50 and $4.00 ` . Alley £8 Co ' ill 13,5 Queen Street i ..;=:_,_-.<-. J . we are sliowingnoiv Ih __é_-.-=&-__-»-_T§_ A -L=~. an n arge cro 7 P. ni. It is understood that the Uniform Rank., Knights of Pythias, of the Maritime Provinces, of which there are members in this city, are con- templating holding a camp at Monc- ton this year during the meeting of the Grand Lodge of the Maritime Provinces there. There are eight companies of the Uniform Rank in the Maritime Provinces and lg is he. ‘lieved that a camp along the lines of Wear Pumps al ., ;',;;>i:,,,,°,<;"“;‘;‘;»,<; is °°'\“»°*;°';, wifi; g e t upreme 0 ge a t`he various cities in the United btates would prove a success. l The Christian Guardian, in its Con- lference Notes, says of Grace Church, Charlottetown, Rev, Wm, Harrison pastor:-This is one of the heaviest charges in the conferences. Yet the minister reports that in the three and a half years he has been tbcre, he has been called to the cemetery i100 times. I-Ie has had 93 baptiems :ind 51 marriages. Recently he gave n certificate of membership to a per- . (Jhristimi (‘hurcli. Monday evening service will he conducted bv Rev. H. R. llell. On Tuesday evening the lf.l`€u.t evangelist W. I-I. Harding will i__.i..1-.XJ i conduct the service and will remain durin' the week Mr Hardin h s __--__ _____ =-___ ____ Z-6 Over Jenkins It Bon _ NEW PROWSE BLOCK tiiditf tlhsrlottetuwn P. !1l.I Cheap Sale ol tlrangc Marmalade This week we offer 3 I pound Glass Jars of Crosse K: Blackwell's 0raugc Marmalade B er ®. Goff B DID you retiieiubcr all I JY ` _ our friends at Christ _ mas time ? _ `- There :irc no more rippropriate I gifts now than phutograplis, and one that will he more appreciated. ‘ Call and see our latest styles or - Il, make an appointment by phone. DENTIST Crown and Bridge Specialist haw Royal Bank Building Charlottetown 9dlltIl)l‘. il Dentistry DR. U H Blslsli Surgeonl)antist Berlin Dental Parlors Richmond Bt. Phono 1511.! Over Pruwse Bros n song hits than Bayes and Norworth. Their “Harvest Moon" “Wise Old Owl,” rind "Hits Anybody Here Seen Kelly," have been whistled and sung all over the country. In addition to these popular successes Bayes and Norworth will introduce several new compositions written by them, and n'evci' before sting in Boston. Bert Kulmer nnd Jessie Brown, the novel- ty dancing duo, will return after a long ahsence with a brand new series of eccentric dances. Franklyn Ardell & Co., will he seen for the first time here in an original comedy, "The Suffragette;" which is described as a scream from start to finish. E1 Cota, the xylophone king, will introduce several splendid selections. and other big _features yet to he announced will round out one of the best shows of the season. if lsubject of discussion at one oi your Uimeetlngs, and as it is rrolianle that Thmiswhat you get when you buyyour J B- ni M. D iarrangements could he made for lec- H . , ~ ' I x _ , I The publisher oi the best Farmer'e paper in the Maritime Provinces in writing to us states: ` "I "would say that I do not know of'a medicine that has stood the test of time like MINARIVS LINIMENT. It has been an unfsillng remedy in our household ever since I can re- member, and has outlived dozen: of would be competitors lmitators. ._.___---- sTo`ci< NOTES J. A. Henderson is offering Darkey Hal, Black Gelding sired by Com. s..sgl.:.....;. stage can boast of a longer list of ‘t,u.e_--Anyone whn has nut yet I-e_ 'ceived a copy of the Report ot the _is . . g a an iutcrnatioiiiil reputation as it preacher and lecturer having lectured in 29 dillereut states, leading thoug- snds to ii higher life, This nfforilg- ,the people of the surrounding coun- try a grand -opportunity of hearing the Rev. Gentleman. Each one bring one? Strangers always welcome. Meetings will begin eiicli evening at 7.30 p. m. In a letter from Hon. Mr. McKin- non, Commissioner of Agriculture, to the Pres-itients and Sec- Iretaries of Farmers’ Institutes ‘that gentleman says: I would like'to Icall your attention to the Report nf the Coirmissioner appointed to in- quire into the sheep industry in Can- ;:-ida, Great Britain and other coun- itries, which is nowbeing distributed I hy the Live Stock Branch, Ottawa. Those who were privileged to hear Mr. Hitch speak while in the Pro |vince must have felt that our know- iledge of Sheep Hiisbnnilry is vary ,inadequate and though our natural ,advantages are great they are more ethan offset by unskilled practice. The lReport‘ points otit the beet methods 'ot the best shepherds, and sheep own- ers the world over, and to one listen- ing to Mr. Ritch, it iseemed that with ‘little difficulty we could adjust our- ,selves to modern methods and that isheep raising in l‘rince Edward Is- il would suggest that lt he mnidc s ,tures on this subject by an experienc- 'cd man, within the next few months, Iany Institute desiring the services oi isiich a man should write this Depart- |ment. I would also like' to have a hrlef summary of your discussion of this subject and any conclusions at lwhlch you may arrive, or any sugges- tions you may have to make. ’l‘riist- ing to have your co-operation in this attemptto bring more information within easy reach of sheep owners, I remain, Yours Truly, Murdock M. McKinnon, (tcm-missioiier oi Agricul- Commissiou should write for one to Dr. J. G. Rutherford, Live Stock Oonurissioner, Ottawa, The letter will not require a stamp. Twelve o'clock. ::-Save your teeth--The regular use of Llster’s Dental Floss to cleap be- tween the teeth is the most import- ant factor in preventing decay and preserving nllings. The antiseptic properties act as a preventive of de- criy and lnipart s pleasant flavor to the mouth-15c bottle-ld. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. 1-29dt!. i, .I _ .__ _.,. _ _ 5c Sc , Penplc’s Theatre I The Stage Drivers ` Dauithter ' ' A Thrllliniwentern Driiina 2 The ong Road Dcstiny's Roadway with its many , , liirns. . 5Cap’t Baracle Diplomat I two loving hearts united in at fiiiiiiy , way MISS ALICE WREN In Illustrated Song _ ie services on t e Mt tewart circuit next sunday, the 18th, willl i ii viiin B.nlr equal to mp c. ul the wholi nm iuntof the '.on'i=r. which cheque wil- A special service will be held in Kensington Hall on Thursday even- ing. There will he special music and a sermon. Austin Trainor and Elmer Ritchie, the well known entertainers, will sing at the lecture tomorrow evening in the Knights of Columbus Hall and will no doubt be greeted by a full house. Those who attend the lecture in Knights of Columbus Hall tomorrow .evening will not only help a worthy cause but will enjoy hearing of "Egypt, the lund of the Pharaohs", which J. H. Bell, K, (‘., of Slimmer- side, will deliver in his own inimit- able style. An exchange says: "We are glad to note that Miss May Endicott, daugh- ter of Rev. Dr, Endicott, one of our best-known missionaries to China, and who herself had spent most ol her life in China, graduated last week at the Toronto Conservatory of Mus- ic, rcceiving her' degree of A. T. C. M., in piano." Rev Dr. Endicott is well known here having delivered a number of eloquent addresses in this city and province recently in the in- terest of Chinese Missions. Rev.Dr. Heartz appears to- be as ac- tive as ever. On the 17th of the mon- th he was at Mount Allison and ad- dressed, by invitation, forty of the theologians on "The relation of ii `youiig _min stef' to his charge." On Ithe 28th he preached at (.‘olling\\'ood |on the River Phillip circuit. A Short ltime ago he spent a Sunday On thi- llzlathurst circuit and preached. Ht' has also preached within a few weeks one ' of the opening sermons of the |Niippan new church. He has also spo- ken recently in Trinity (lhurch, Ani- herst, on “Church _ Union."-Ex. ' city.) “Can’t take Castor Oil? ‘lo train people say that and so many i-iii..-i ren refuse totake the riauseating cr dinary kind. Not so with Mncliin ,non's Sweet' Castor Uil, it is as | sweet as honey and people like ir lien iter every time they use it. Price ll. cents a bottle. The MacKinnon Dru; Co., Cor Great Geo. and Kent ' Streets. dtt J c~ntiu=ie.s to develf:-_p in a very s-ilisfactory inaniier. We aim to give the very grinding plant, the only one on the Island--by which we ‘au turn out almost any =1~ ci l lri"rl of lens required, without loss of time. lt we are nct now d-ing vo'ir optical wtik, we would like to be givin a trial. G. F. IIU'l`CIlISON Ami -f‘lEW ADVl:`iRTISl‘)Ml~lNTl~» _.I For Sale l§;epa"';7 Qin-il hy Ginn. |,» dyard Lmm Lailv -lililf “ight will be the best of the season* his hand so badly hurt some time i g d l wd is expected. ,ago, is improving nicely. i _5,..f},1, Loolt for the Stamp nm.. W' W.W .iff . _-,i < si-. . ° '_1' ' ° i W W W n iii ` Nw, 4" ' ° e i " Tl ' ll ` . S i ., ,, .‘ ` Jgweley-_ ‘ her-Marie at ll a. m., Mt. i-ltewartl . Ai A ...__ _ _ _ _,_ at 3.15 p. m. and Fanning Brook at V i The known kind \/Vithout a doubt this famous make of ging- hams is the most sat- isfactiiiry material for every day summer wash dresses, that has ever been produced. “ Our assortment of qualities and patterns is most complete while the prices are most- reasonable ` l5c, l8c, 25c yard I -Stanley Bros I (Rev. Dr. Heartz is a native of tliisl i 4 - . l . Poultry Supplies l Granulated Bone, Perfection Chick Feed, Clover l\fc.il, Sanitary |.\lest Egg, Poultry Fountains, Legliands, l‘ratt`:s Poultry Riguliior -r anything in Poultry supplies try. y I L. A., `Haszdrd | I 7.> Gratfon St. lA I Tran Molassiiie Meal will I iéusiliss Develop Your Milk Cows i Molassiue Meal is si rich, fattening food-.is _-rig u tg ! most nutritious and “usable” form. lt enriches the circulation -rual_¢e.=: the cows healthy, happy, sleek and l`:it and wonder fully increases the flow ani i|uaiity of milk. pa Feeding Instructions Substitute live pounds of Molassitc Meal for ilic Can e quantity cf ordinary food and mix tlioiouglily llieiewilh U L D BR O S j ` Wholesale Agents - Queen Street best pusaililfe sexi-ice, our sup- erior f-acili-.ies making it poss- ll,1I€ [O (Ii) li'iI‘i. Then we operate a Lcus When the pipes freeze or burst all you need do is phone 3,93 _I to have an experieu ced workuiau at your door to uiake the pipes as good if not better than they ever were _“Practice makes perfect" and our lo g experience in this business has enabled us to add some fine touches to our work that noie other can atteinpt.We know you can g t l Darius' ll l~ “I-'Ck G-'lfuir f~\~l fl,“>~~" satisfaction herd and we want you to he‘p us 2. 1 Dani rl llilila 2,21 I-2 and Mahli Prove lt- Tf;z,13 i-4 by »\|l Right. Pvrfectly round and reailv vii r re 1 ndi i -,guild ha i.l~ can get nnizuk I-flier than 2 :ti this yf:ir.\\'r‘n d t oil ' |"t‘lti thir moncyasa wo year c in :i i. ofeighl starter-i his first ami only siail J. .\. i-ii-:Nm-;usov, “"_ 2-1.; lwf`in'l` Cl|»ir|ottc|nu'n //“ filo uuirii wsu 'run wuuni ~ el'?.' "°‘7\‘ 1 Uoni-nlon it ‘_u:.adii_ of the following lcadlnil dlmenni iri. \ i1,- Liangth over all . ,. |5lt llmniith mouldsd. ._ .. .lt lt _ Mean load di'nft_ ~ nit. 2 ins Eich boat to he equipped with 1.`wo Ili Horse Power Gasolene engines of ri type For that next job plitue 393-j. Fred H. Tramor 'Tins roll is ii i`ii|i Hi-.nlii-r to llilila S. 80 Grafton Street. Opp Opera House i Foi fiirtlirr partir-mars apply to .J __ - 15 ,.9 .__ __ __.-- , J* iT TENDERS 1; >. I r -ui' --- ENDIRS addressed to tho under. I -2 ~ , riigi-ed at ()ttaw:i,n.iid,onilur»-cd onthe ____ __ . `»_ "”' eiivslnno “’l‘ender_tor‘ hneolene Lsun- _ - . - " 'llh ce v~ri t I h i "4 shes. vii »= re i up onoon o i e ____ _ mu DAY OE FEHR;lABY, uiiz. - - ;,,, hir the '.10' struction of Viv- 'I win Screw ' Gsimlcne Liiunf-hes for the Flsliory Patrol' J Hervlcsoltht- Mn itinie Pri.viiit-1- iil if.:- I ,,;",,'-l ‘_cif’:'4‘i`i] - _R -L 1 l!-Y ‘sv ' lc £<§N° li l n Tobacco Co F "“tiu';‘°.'z.s.i§:.r.";"r::.“y::'.ti.. .,.... I IC ey IC 0 S0 I' can be procure upon app icniion om “urchoalnz and O--ntrac Agent. Marino. Deportmvnt,Ottaw|.und from thc A ont.- of the Marine l`enart.ment at 'Si .fohn`. I. '__;..._._.1_.;_._ . ' ' fi " _ m Hvilfnx and Cha' lottctown. Notenders will be considered except K’ i.'l"i“»§’e"i‘>`.§‘.>°..‘.’£‘i.i.'.'.‘3r“3~"r‘i'i".".Ili"Ei..‘liEl’"i5?é’- O V E R IR 'I' Y- T perly filled in _ Each tenflel' must be ncenniu-tinerl hy an Accepted ch`eqllB on it chalterod fun' be to- feita 1 if the successful tendcrer de- §`,f,'},¢°§,',,§§’e°l‘,§‘,§'\',’,}f,‘{,“ {f,°'}f,'¢‘§§’,‘,,'f,§,§’,‘,’L},§{,' For the year _ ending 26 Dec 1911 the Suu life of .iEi%:(:ilu:_r’.'|”hcc0mmnyén¥ u,m,m,,,,, Canada received applications for $32,400,000 oo t"-l.‘,,,;’t','i?‘,;}_',,,,,,“,{,t'°,‘,‘}§’g,, Mt, ,,|;,,, ,,,,§n,, No better evidence of the popularity ot that good v e ornns enter it Y ' thdifglx. Ili) acc-pt the Wlioleiir ani; old conlpauy could be given' part of an offer. _ , Newspapers copy ng t°.|s advartise- "'““i"uct.:“:.':.i.s'ix::°.u.:*“”'°=" E R BROW m n vi no e - s g , . I'l _ A§°“" ,D°'"‘l“i°f‘ CMI Co' 'iid' Ledyard iorlale' Any partm“‘a'mhn°t and Dewitt Mlnlsvero{`M'h?lng§n[ilnl;isheries. Agents Black Diamond S. S. Lo. given in ad which appears olsew ere s sci." Departmsnt0<;Lll$=rl3:n=n|ZFlsneriss. ch“,|°“d°wn Mnnsel, Fm, P E | Office 36 Queen Street } will be furnished on application to P Y mh Dwemb°;__ lm |’h0f||‘, 404 ‘nd 409 MF. HCl`lt'IBI`B0ll. 2`14du’ l 2‘l‘d5I \ _ ____ , . ._ , i all a pipeiull of our NA%'ll R MARINE smoking tobacco will colin the most rull ed b'ow. lt is iuilil =wect .irif soothing. Our B I A L, K 'l`\VlSl` chewing tnlmcto is about thc "last word in that line, too. Worth trying fair Weather i r fcul.