\ I b "of F oi' Sale _ ,;,, ». ‘__'-~, 1 r » - ,» _ _ :_ _ ---- -------_--._-W ' i 0¢'f0B13R '@1912 A " ` "W ”“““ "M 'rim cHA1u.o'rrE'r0‘vN cuaitnnm ' " 1°wu'°r M-Lf' ' Pass ELEVEN madly """ WELLNEKS §!l!_lil_9TlEI9_Yl!i_l“iD_§¥§§ll"EEE %‘_‘.’i.°&‘°..‘.i1’.‘.’7.;'.'.;..;i;..i.:.;;'.;.;.;»"nti..;.'a.;;.;.°;.;.“°° °“°“ If ~» v- cfm . ` ' o. » - , ' Theta _ulll be home made ¢ ndy t Mrs. _Henry Smith, Charlottetown St- Dunstans , Prznce of Wales ....... ..:.....‘;.»... . ....__.__ ._ with the College Colors hi enamel is very pretty and costs. ._ 5oc, steam holler. B ' _ _ C* B’ C' U’ C’ C* ' The Guardian wants to secure e' mom g ~ """ Our special Prince of Wales College Pin, Sterling Silver competent man to look after i H- S~ 1’°¢l=i°K. 0hHfl°f-WOW". was O 8, classmed ad in St. John recently. V P. C. and Mrs. Brown, Charlotte- William Bruce, Charlottetown, was 0 O Jewel" town, have returned from leasant an outward passenger ny the North- * _ __ _________; -_ -- - ___ --._:;,. __ ___ L_- ____ l P vigit to Boston. ' uniherland this -morning. . ' _ _ V ~ Dr. Albert Colwlll of New York John Hughes and Carl ‘Fletcher ‘_ \ _- / _ __ City, is visiting his home in Char- Charlottetown, left this morning 1;; / / G _ A . lottetown. iéesuéiiontheir studies at Mt. Allison Q » _- - c v . f , »*\ ““" gamer .... _ » ° _._ enman .s an f.~ ';_=_~- ~_ i __ ‘ WW ni Il D S several months in Charlottetown the Miss Katie Stanley, Charlottetown » 'A ut" ‘ t ,guest 'ol Dr. S. R. and Mrs. Jenkins left this morning for Boston where ' // ' e ea left yesterday morning for her hoiiie,1she will study at the Conservatory o l /,. the wet, fall weather. » Ml N S RUBBERS light and heavy \ weights, ordinary :itorin and cversticl; .styles in black only. These rubbers are considered splendid values at the prices marked, A ‘ ._ WOMEN S RUBBERS, made to fit the __ new high toes, fit all styles boots, guaranteed _ \\ I We have just received a large shipment ` _ "7 / of rubbers that will guarantee dry ft-et during \ . . . _ // 1 _ Yesterday the Harland returned to Charlottetown at 10 a. rn., from. Or- well and~left again at 2 p. m., and Felletins. youngest aniignter or chief Jlltltice Sullivan, Charlottetown, to Edward Ernest McManus, of Mem- ln Ottawa, _ ` Music. Roland Paton, who has been spend ing his Thanksgiving at his home i, Charlottetown left this morning on on time; the southern express nt 10.35 an m., one hour late; the Cape Trav- erse accommodation nt, 10,25 a, m__ waterproof, shown in black and tan and priced most reasonably. \'9m°0_°k. New umnawicl.. 'rue mar thirty minutes inte; and me 'rignuin F1888 Will _Cake place in Charlotte isccommodntion at 11.50 si, in., ran Call lt! loday mill See our display. _ town on 27th November next.. mllllll-86 lah?- A very enjoyable dance was held in Sniallwood’s Hall Charlottetown A visitor in town to-day is J, Mc- Kii ht of Newcustl trcusurcr ' _ ' . . "s . , f 8 r Qllttll Sl Monday evening, about fifty be ng Mirlainichi Black For Company, Liiii- \: V , _ _f present, The dance was given by the- ited. of Newcastle, who came up last -~f _ ' "V '_;_ Y W Y‘__:-_- _ v . ,__;_l.__._,i ___1 _ _ -_' gentleman members of the class The night from Murray tioiner, where ha chapsrones were Mis R B Rossboro had safely placed iii the Murray (‘or-1, Artistic Photns vineg$arv“"diM'H- W°B1°¥ flair"-y re- hcr rancn, a pair or nine.; foxes ire.- `\ .1 freshinents were served /‘ently purchased from Gordon's -- ranch at Albertoii, P. E. I. The Have your Christmas pholoe tall- The Plcknn . A little irl o l t 1 ~ foxes were l oi ht - 1, t ` . g season will noon be he E i h Y We ve years t ir ig_ across t e ii raits °“ h°",°i] wf k“°W y°“ ""n.b° plea; _uid as usual wc are well Stocked willillic “g°» Wa” affeswd 011 5°-f“l'd9»Y 'hllthf to Cape T°"me“i~“‘0» theme t0 Ml-\l`° ‘id Wt U' "W "'°‘"“'"g’ 3" best grades ofvinegair onthe market We She WHS found in the Post, Umm; ray Corner, where they will he kept finishes. Make your appointment today. ST UD I O Q|cel|St. mf O O ,EZ Buy a Big Ben Alarm Clock and you will not need to worry about being up in time in thc mornings. - Big Ben never fails to awaken those who depend on him. r Letras show this splendid clock C. Patterson Ieweller 1 ,f ` ` ~ 1' 1 " ` it ~_ \_`_., :T`)i°%fI;~ . -'1 ' " v _~~_.. . .< - _ / o *_ _.` Fill Your Cellar with coal from our yard :ind you will get li as good as it in possible to get coal. ll will be carefully sci ccnrd amd fre n from dirl. Our prices in: no' higher than you may pay for aonielliingiiilerior. We have all sizes both for hiisiiican and liouseholcl Use. order now. C. Lyons ‘YL Co ,____.__....__-_,__ . _ iruae denirnabiea 1-ifitorey dennis tene llisnt house on corner Great George and Dorchester Streets. owned by the late P i'.' Gillis. Apply-to John Mcfhoe. Uon ll ill . ' "° .i_¥i:.°uv° °° '_ i ! 3 lr it l "" ‘A _resvms " ’ " ‘These stalges are lar? comniod- _ ' ° ions and we veuti atc .and I ani ' up m ,?,',.',u;;.,,,, in a position to accept a limited ll- .ipply im number efliorees to board. - j Colts. 'I make e _ specialty of on your have li- riock.- . Charlottetown, trying to open one i for a»year or more.-Snckville Tri- Proof While Wine the letter boxes with 3, key in ber |>““°: " English Malt possession. She was allowed to go Pure English Mall afterwards to appear on her Own 1-,_ Another body has been found, vic- Cider ¢0gniZ,._,,¢e_ tim ol the lute wreck at Bhemoguel, .\lao .i good assoitnient of Pickling Spice “Pkg” ‘Wd ‘"l’U“f~' The following px-,ees wma gggnrsd of the son of the owner of the ves- pain- U-Bl.~&*» Y\T_lST F -R-E-E .. --price moderate. _ Dr. Robins Phone 275 --j_ ~ lt's true. Mother has had licr picture taken i-:ilher oflener than father has but even she liasn‘t been in two yeru and lluii picture will never do lo _"eu l lo Aunt jane. She wt-:ire her liairmuvh nio'e liccouiipgly now - and anyway, ii`s high time there was another picture lor lim fnnilly sollectiou, your town on the Charlottetown market square, _beef :small per lb., 10 to 16c. The straw; $5.50 to $5.50, A. E. Simpson, M. L. A., St. Pet- ers, is offering his beautiful farm, stock, and implements for sale. This sale is caused -by Mr. Simpson's poor health. The farm contains 125 acres 80 clear and the balance covered with hard nnd soft wood, and is cori- sidered one of the most desirable form proprietors in Kings County Attention is directed to the advers tisement in another column. (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) Come info our oilice and have A- A- Alley. Charlottetown, was ioor teeth examined free of charge. "““s°"g" We" “"5 ”"°"“’“5: 1 ‘Y"‘i‘ _ ollli’ fakes il few mmm” and We. Miss Inch, of the High School stuff, will tell you exacllv what you need seekvllle, is spending Thanksgiving and it wont cost you one pcuriy.We in this province. make teeth and guarantee them to - lit exactly‘ We also guarantee per- Th” N°“h“'“'-“"`1““d left UlI""`i°"l'°' fection in Crown and Bridge work ww" at 8'2° thi’ ’“°"“i“g ’°" PW' _tou with 5 fair passenger list nn.. n Extracting and filling without ,,e,,em,ca,g°_ In yisw of the interesting incident of this week the ointment and 1 app |:_; Queen St. (Nr-rt Beer Si Coffs ordination of missionaries sent out by the Church of Scotland. to Nova l0.\Mtl Phnnn 275 -J: Scotia .at the period in question ' _ _ -- ' _ F _, may be appropriately referred tow It wus remarked by a correspoiident of L- the press that whilst the different re- ligious deuominatians ‘.in» this-colony were laudably and zcalously engaged in promoting the interests of their respective churches, in opening new missions,- in building churches,-- in appointing ministers, -in forming and supporting district and mission- ary associations. and other good works,--it was pleasing to find that the church oi Scotland was not un* mindlul .of- her numerous menvhers and adherents in this part of the world. A very large increase had taken' place kin the number of her clergyman in ova Scotia within six months. Ear- ly in the month of August the Rev. Dr. Ritchie and the Rev. Wm. Suther- laod arrived, as g deputation from and congregat ns in t s ani s neighboring colonies. About the middle of September the Rev. Alex countrymen in Picton. In the begin ning of October other two missionar- ies roaehed our shores-the Rev. Mr. 'Ihei-e‘a a photographer in Murray, appointee to Bathurst, N. B., and the Rev. SWm. Snodgrass, na successor to the Rev Robert Mc~ l ` Eastman Kodak Com- Nair, in onirioteeeown, r>.i<:.1.~ any. Rochester, N.Y. l “NU” E’°~ - i "One of our customers was so welli 0 l pleased with “Little Peggy's cigars G ______r that he bought 25 packages at one ..._..__...__. -_ time. Our ssles for them are incieas~ at " ing daily ltemcmber you get 10 i _ H ER i* cigars for 15c , and the stock is ex- Bui-¢ o'a enlist ' cellent. E. A. Foster, Central Drug gpfgg g'::_l)~{. f’*,{{°,',5_, store io-:mal Park _Slables 93 Euston Street Having finished the seasons training at the race course- I have rented the Park Stables, 95 Euston Street. for the wlnternionfhs. li Peoples Theatre The Girl Bandits llaodoo ` A western comedy J This time the body, said to he that sei Mr Jiino, was found floating Q yesterday and have prevailed time handy to Amos point. by Whitney last Friday-White Oats 40 to 42¢_ Trenholm. No valuables ol any kind ,--- i __ f _ _Q Black pats. 42 to 44¢_; pomtogg 25,; were found upon the body. Mr. .limo _ beef ,(quarter, per lb, 7 to Qc.; has been telegraphed to, but so far as is known at this time of writing, p,~_|ces,quoted by me wholesalers new all that remains to be done for the potatoes, 25¢_; ahay' 50 to 60c_; deceased is for Waltcr‘Cliapmnn, our local untlertmker to take charge of the remains. »-Amherst Exc. The schooner on which Jimo lost his life was owned by George Toomlis, (liiarlottetown. "We have a. full line of hewitching Derfuuica.- rare, attractive scents, delicately siuggestive of flower gar- dens in bloom. You cannot get more -xuuisite perfumes anywhere though :ou mav pay as much for them. Let \;s supply your perfume needs. L\ily of the Valley, Rose Carnation, Trail- ing Arliutus, Le Treffle at Iiilc an oz and Violct Dulce at 75c aii oz. The McKinnon Drug Co., Corner Greet George and Kent Sts. 10 ~23Mtl. Jewelry Business For Sale - My opiicial business has increased to such an extent that I have decided tddevote my entire attention to that particular branch. and there- fore offer for sale thc stock, equipment, and good will of this well established and profitable business. The present large stock can be reduced to suit pur- cbaser. We will be glad to talk business with anyone inter- ested. G. F. Hutcheson ' r og Grafton St A M argaret’s F osporter _ hosiery in the City. Ribbed Cashmere Plain Cashmere Sczinied. 05 M en's Sox Home Knit Fine Rib Cashmere (alle. Plain Fine Cashmere 2‘ic, 55c, 504:. C M lc ° returned ai -17. She leaves this morn- retum to Mt. Allison University, 9 0 ing at 7 for Victoria and will re- Saekville. ~ turn about 3 p. m. ‘ --- c ` iu _ @-- The eastern express arrncd '1`\\° 0113'-\E0m¢ht is announced 0f~Ghar1ottetown today at 9.30 a. ui. ., 7': '¢_.` . ~ i- - l _ - --- _.-.- _--fc ' - -- + ` `;` 'Ji' vi _TW Y' -, ,_ _ _ _-< --~»-, 7- _T __ ~ » _ - , . - _ - - 1 - A -_ V ' _ --' ._ ~_ - ' 'Y ---1 _ _ __ _ -- ~,__¢__ _ ~ - __ #_ _ 3 - _ _ _ Are all to be found at Stanley Bros, “the home of good stock ings” They are acknowledged to have the finest and best stock of 1~i_ribs, 2-I ribs, 4-I ribs. Double and 'Diamonds Knees spliced Heels and Toes, Sizes 6 to io-i-2 _ l4c` a pair up Seamless. French Seamed, English Seamed, :ind Hand , Z5c 35c. 45c, 604:, 75c, 85c The very best line of cliildren’s 1-i rib cashmere hose that is manufactured today. We do not ask you to compare the price but We do ask to compare the qualify, Black, Tan, White, Pink, Sky, Cardinal all sizes 4 lo S 1-2. Grey, Tan, Black 251:, Jllc, 551:. ~ Slap l.@.;f.ff?.1:9S 1 ' l -_si Givwe Molassine Meal to /'__'-_ Beef Cattle -___\ Nlolassiue Meal is a splendid preparation for li;-ef cnt- tle. t builds up sound, healthy llssh, puts the digestive organs hi perfect condition. keeps them free from wornis and efialiles thc aiiiumls to get the full value of their entire food. ' When giving cattle llolassine Meal substitute from 3 to 8 lbs for the same quantity of ordinary food- Try Molassiue Meal. (I-it it from. Auld Bros illfi P.E.I. RAILWAY the apparent cliiéirch to t\l‘iie mini\st;rs G e t T 11 a t McKay arrived as missionary to'. his This is the last call on second hand organs and pianos, your last chance to getagood instrument, in use only a short time, at n price that will barely pay forlhe case alone. There are only a few of these orgsnsleft so it will pay you to shop right away- without delay. The re inaining styles are variedi iu sizes, style and qualityi but you can have your choice at prices ranging “Om $25 toseeesee I I ' Left-» Only One Piano Just one piano left, ii )ly Sun A.M. Fil *_ §;§§§§ .'~`51°9=.~=l~`-.=f_°""' assess:-23 993° ss.”-5 P.M. I'-l 3 o =‘5‘f°-3 E_%35eea> ~ ‘-ei-' '_- ¥-SZ °<:..g_g,,z _ F9. aaié U ll e . sun°.a’sift PIM l.l0 4-57 1.’»L Frr§F zesgs .-E’ 5.3 F-*FT Tiempo ,,,_=*i@=1'sss2e l.'t0 L30 ntl? F20 Dly ex Sun B'I`A’I‘l0NB liunterliiver lllmersld Kensington lisp. iiiu l.v. 0h‘l.own Ar Mt. itewsrt e Bt. eter Arr, Rouria Lv. Lv. li t. Btfwnrt Ar. 3.1? if-‘li Arr.¢ ao'lov\'n l.v. Arr. Nl ar or Lv Lv. Oh‘town Arr. ‘J-55 sr Bummersids lv Iv Bumme nide ar _ _ Arr. 'illitglsrii Lv. v. Emerald Jet. Nrr. rr. O.'1‘r\vorsu iv. R Div Div e”l)ii'w ill; 07( _GX GX til Eh? ‘/2f'ili‘. i‘f’.ll‘. li.w Comm neiii§)ouScptcml.\cr.:l0tli 191': thu trsinn of thlsllallwsy will run an lol Road omit. Dly ex ex Bun l’.l\ ll. Fi5:‘=*.~=*=.== 353 $432233 7'; 51. va 5.2.4 a.|1 4.13 ?’.=-.=~.-s~¢.=f§;,° 5 * '< Za .3°*5?="'3i'£°y .26 §:‘s#t~=?"»= _ 3:35? Z 1.u ms AM. ' \ %i`i,€j'?'3_‘.::_i__.. }€‘.. ._ ‘I i " t .~f 'f_7“'\ ._ "’ .'~>_:»,_ I -a.y_.~ -,_ '_ "3$`;w/'..`..'§'_ _~_. <...-.. , _,_ \ Beauty ina nignily mark the monuments, headetones, etc , executed hero-_No criiiclsni is possible of stones erected by ur. Moumenis sol Chasie Design perfectly carved on our regular product. We shall bc glad tn aub- niit designs and climates for the memorial you plan to erect in “the Silent Cily. Chandler 50. Bell |60 Kent St. ' _ _ QUEBEC S‘l`EAlli3lilP A. M. P. M no use ' 1.31 7.09 $.35 fiat. only A. M. ii’.i`.'ie°&‘.i A. M . liv. Cvtovur Arr. :.53 'ii' s'o eloo il. MclilWl¢N Suocrtenden phone i- 191121 to harness sud wagon ' and _ ' From the l.\`wyer’s‘Window ' Au interesting Psthe _ The Garrison Triangle _ A'BilU\\-Military ` iussltiliil -charms Illustrated Seng ` _ i i large square piano in _splendid condition, has been thoroughly over hauled, tuned and tested, isasgoodasnew in every res ect. Yours for....$60 ,; &ith each _instrumeu we furnish a stool and instruction hook free. Here ls YOUR Chance are known from one side of the continent to lhc other and recommended by every housewife who ever used them, The “HAPPY TIIOUGIIT" works equally well with ronl or wood and gives s longer and more rellinhle service than any nihcr. This is not s c him. Nlt a fart. and we can prove it. - Get a "HAPPY TIOUGIT” " md” i ‘ ‘ soi.D sv =»°fa.==»1~*§»=>=‘-'~ #Miller Bros s. W. CRABBE, _ “Happy Thought” Ranges A ‘ ,, to, Lui. 1912 Service S. S. “CASCAl’l`.lllA”. From Montreal and Quebec to Gsspe. Mal Bay, Perce Summersi|le,l`-harloitetown and Picton. . From Montreal From 'Cl'i’town Thursday, Thursday, aqtli. “ ‘° 51h. " ~ Sep iath. ruth. _“ “ 26th. 3rd. _“ Oct loth. "Oct i7th. “ " 24th. if cs sly’ ‘l|_ tr 7th. 14th. "‘ Nov _ < "‘ Sep ll l\ " Nov Rates and further particulars will be furnished upon nppllcation - _-i. #Vi ` ‘“f”f"_"'~‘2 ~ "-_-