=3» 1912 _ _ ' 'W' “"'"_`NlvI _ ' 'rua cnAnr§o'r‘ri¢T6wN'ouAnDiAN "` “““` °’ ""“"" W ` PAGEiSEvsN1'~_ 'REnuiidifi'iriiuEr ss .'i..1~ ». ff-‘ ' ' LElr‘TEbs li=ii’oiiil‘ rH|$ci*ivEEK's News For THE nunrnu-ws fsnruiimiv » _.__ r, l Wm. Mel-cod. nuuaa., was in. Mournmei. Nov. zo._'ri.. ;,°,.i»,_‘ litlltlhf-ll!! tYll\'»°!‘¢lly lu connection'Dey Alliance of the province of Que. -mes ings of the Temperance Al- bec, will proceed\under the federal lis.nee.B, -._,. ...°llrs. G. Howlett, Boston, who hssibeen homes few weeks on gucci, t ed. Rev. J. A. Gordon, D. D., form- of her mothers illness left yesterdiilylcrly of Charlottetown, is president of on return.° 'the Montreal branch of the Alliance , ' ui, Wi1\>°¢" H McKenzie. charlotte- _ town. wt yesterday morning for _ (Canadian Press) Revelliqke. B- G.. tp ian. his brother x1_Nos'roN, Nov. zo-The meet, Rev. Father J. C. McKenzie, _ rreports now are to the eilect that _-. ...din - - -1';-1;._,~`.`1""l,»__ _»-_ P _ -\Wedp_esday_ 7¥,l’,drfioon,q/ as Mfg-_'E north and south coasts practically Howatt_~-Andrevfgg _and sister-in-iaw_ \vii>'ing_out the towns of Savan_nah,La Miss Allglri-iw, Wslh'-driving intb town Mar and Lucia both towns of con- fmm Sli- E105 ,.55 stile)-horse took siderable importance. ~ Street and stsr¥o,d_‘.»to-!‘lun. Miss An- MSM it |°“\°`f _. _ My on Central The reports brought in by the stea- dn" P1'_E°k“Y |1°l‘N0ll to the reins,lMontego Bay the centre of destruc- hllf WB! _Dl\ll°d-. out. of the carriage tion will be cut oil from communica- oV0l' ul! dl_lhhoa!`d` and dragged for- tion for a week at least. The entire quite a distance. Except for a bad_wharf front at Montego Bay was shs.‘llng.uP she fortunately escaped wrecked, unhurt. ' <‘ - » urls. will leave -uaoaog aiu.-oz 'aug 'vmvmm fllorning for Bos- tusipu-ing) en; oe Ispedg) I 'iiiilullldi 1° 531° “ll Joi [icq imp |000‘008$ PUUQ 01 P9'l‘1¥0~1d svq :iusiu (Canadian Press) o law to .close all ' moving picture houses on Sunday in this province. and 9, leader in the presentcrusnde. ‘ 'the great tidal wave has swe t the mer say that 42 were killed at l'-_-I _ r . _ _L nessandl_ket.cenisinsnsliier gsrimlliorphiris ncrlimlsl. ou' Nanoono. siraunlmrmm _- 1 I m For Infants and Children. Kmd You* Have Always Bought _Bears the __ Signatllre _ _ of . Forty-nine picture houses are affect- '¢ 'A lifemcd I i'G fi Pagan Sfomldiy °Dlsi"ts|%. W:`ms,¢gnwmhm,Fwuish- ness mdI.oss or Suse IXAGT Wffwwllll. 1 ` ' 5 ~ ir - » llse Forllver Thfirty Years. ‘Ill llllllll OCIIAIW ISV Vill OWU- , l - I _ » C 'i 1 , _ E. A. Foster, Druggisi. We have been in business in this town for some time, and we are look- ing to build up tradeby always ad- vising our patrons right. So fwhen we tell you that we have found the effective scheme remedy. you~es_n depend upon_it that we give our advice, not in ordér to sell a few blltfilveoauss we know it will keep our business if we help our patrons. ‘Ws keepin stock and sell the well known skin remedies, But we will sac' thier 1| yon are suffering from anv ki oi skin trouble, eczema, psorias- is," ` sh or tetier. we want you to U-pc ful] gi,” bo_ttle_of-D. D.D. Pre- ` tio_n`§_ __ _ » , l. ./- bot'tl`e“cif medicine to skin sufferers.| s-n,_,;, ___.-"Y" -' --an ~-- - 0u|_'lPersonal Advice r - 0 to all Skin -Suiierers” Again and -again we have seen how B few drops of this simple wash, ap; plied to the skin, takes away the itch instantly, And the cures all seem to be_ permanent. D. D. D. Prescription made by th' D. D. D. Laboratories of Toronto is composed ei thvmol. slveerlns. oil 0' wintergreen, and other healing, sooth- ing, cooling, ingredients. And if _vor are just crazy with itch, you will feel soothed and cooled, the itch ab- solutely washed away the moment yon 'apply this D. D. D. We have made fast friends of more than onefamily by recommending this remedy to a skin sufferer here sn' there and 'we want you to tl'v if 110W-` ‘ r __ - rr ‘_ ' '_ ”‘ _-_ ' li 5, , _ _ L,et_fus Attend to Your it E .Plumbing Trouble ` i _ hWe have a large staff of expert plumbers- E make a specialty of their work and know that .we ` . i beg 'll ice. .cm Jiritigt-cla;sp(;s;il1ipin§fili.`., modern .meth0dS .\ -"land skilled workmen make for satisfaction when ._._ liicr 'Meri 59.19°* ¢Zi‘l‘2‘f- - ~ ' Hiya You-'r"I-Iome_ H cared ° ProP€"73' E ` _ . Dorftwait for the cold weather to some bo- . _ yan “C to the Pmpcf, healing of your home. 3 L Sui, bn' me wmk now, |...ia_y and see that your ..- ' jsfweii pmtecie:l`_iro.u wiut_er's winds and \ -"|`fo`rins.' Call or phone ging our system. 261 for information re- `tlle"1‘urkish government which resort- Drunkenmss _Can . Bc Cured _ ` Alcura Will Do It 1 Alcura the Ridely labown treatment for Alcoholism can now. be obtained at our store. It is guaranteed to cure or benefit, or money refunded. Remedy that has been tried by thousands and found to do just as it claims. if Drunkenneas is a disease. Those who are afflicted with the craving for llfiilor have toybe helped .t9_,_throw it oil. _Alcura ll,o_.', 1, can b¢`,}' ven sec- retly;-ige coupe pr ieoa.~¢,i_ '_a Ne. 2 ‘s .egenyoiizitu ._~ treatin ` !_"_-_" 171 YOM* -lrvgedf ones 'tif restore :themselves to`_"lives of sobriety and usefulness and'_to fegazn the respect of the community in which you live. Ullli' $1.00 per box, Ask for Free Booklet. E. A. Foster, Central Drug- store, Charlottetown. ~.-.. (Canadian Press) LONDON, Nov. 20.-The Morning P097-» discussing the Canadian Naval programme, says Premier Borden, ought to insure a policy that is not liable to be reversed by a future gov- ernment. He should also enforce the view that a Canadian contribution is in addition to, not in subtitution of, ' a British contribution. The question of preserving a Dom- inion Naval unit should be left an open question. - (Special to the Glmrdifln) OTTAWA, Nov. 20-It is under- stood from well informed circles here that there will be radical changes -in the Dominion civil service very soon. Sir Geo Murray the English ex- pert, who has been appointed to rc- organize service, has the report about completed. Is is understood he nd- vochtes considerable change. (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 20.-Because of the recent riots between McGill stu- dents and the Montreal police, it has been determined by the civic authori- ties to pass a by-law forbidding un- dergraduates to parade the streets. In. future this privilege will he granted only to religious or patriot- ic organizations, (Canadian Press) LONDON, Nov, 20.-The new finan- cial resolutlon of the Home Rule Bill was discussed in Committee ol the House of Commons to-day. Aus- tin Chambbrlain remarked that if Ire- land demanded separation she must bear the burden of her own financial responsibilities. Lloyd-George declared it would pay Britain as well as to have prosperous Ireland as to have prosperous West Indies or South Africa. _ Bonar Law pointed out that Brit- ain did not pay old-age pensions in the colonies and there was no sound reason why she should pay them in- definitely in the Home Rule Ireland. Bir. »F..Banbury moved to amend the resolution providing. that the pay- ments for Irish services should not involve any charge on the British tax-payers; This was defeated by a majority of 115. The resolution was passed by 9, majority of 111. CONBTANTINOPLE, Nov. 20-No- zim Pasha the commander in chief of the Turkish Army Isset Pasha com- mander of the general stad of the war office and 'the late commander in chief .Yemen and Chaden Bsy the councillor of seats have been ap- pointed Ottoman plenipotentiaries for the negotiations ol the 'armistic wiith the Bulgarian representatives. The duestion of peace bulks large in the foreground. _ The fact that the official communi- cations with regard to the Bulgarian reply issued at both Constantinople and Bofia make no mention of the preliminary considerations has given rise to the comment as it was gene- rally expected that Bulgaria would insist upon dxing the basis before consenting to enter upon negotia- tions. The belief is very general that Bul geria would dempnd capitulation of Adrianople and other fortified places. Turkey would refuse to entertair any such stipulation. There was no serious fighting to day. Blight caunonade and fusilade were exchanged st right and left wings. If is generally believed that the object ol the authorities in quartering near- ly 2,000 cholera patients in the Mos- que of Bt. Sophia is to deter ene‘ miss from setting foot within the building. ` The talkin the Sofia papers regarding the ‘celebration of Te Deums in that historic pile un- doubtedly produced the impression on ed to this truly Oriental the expedi- ent thwarting such a design. Tl] BE -~SUlIlIESSllll " ,» I lllll MUSTHAVE PERFECT HEALTH ____ Have near- you Phill that end gllf' wondered of sueeesi and bodily '.l’eddy`-" hsi Mainly power s powerful strong, act sue < sn f there's just one right way to secure 99'; mls by the followinr dealers. . 1.oNnou,Nev. eo.-'rue onreun-.iw _ '_ ; correspondent in the front at Had- f emkolli has wired that the battle there proved the bloodiest of the wer and both ‘sides had s fearful loss of life. ` (Canadian Press) LONDON, Nov. 18-An agreement of the Home Rule quarrel in the House of Commons was brought ab- out today when the Government an- nounced their intention of reaching an end desired, by more roundabout means and the Unionists having made e. good demand for the observance of the precedent raisedno ob;lection.'l‘he neo result of the row will he to delay the progress of the Home Rule Bill for ten days. (Canadian Press) CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 19-Na- zim Pasha the Turkish commander in chief sent the following despatch at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon. "A desperate artillery engagement began this morning and is béing continued with success. The Bulgarianlnfantry operating in front of the centre of the line of de- fence was repolsed by the artillery lire.Part of the enemy’s batteries were silenced. We ordered n detachment of troops to advance. Thily attacked the enemies entrench- ments and forced them in flee. We captured A number of rifles ma- chine guns, helmets, shovels and pick- axes. A number of helmets bore the badge inscribed 35th regiment Vrunia show- ing that there are Servinn troops with the enemy. The battle continues.” ' Another telegram from Nazim Pas- ha estimates fhe Bulgarian losses in Monday’s lighting on the Turkish right wing as four hundred killed and wounded. These include twenty of- iifcers.. Two machine guns were captured. Psoriasis All Over Body umm sau incurable, sur new There ls Ilo Sign of Disease, Thanks to Ilr. 6||ase's Ointment. _, a" '\‘vl.‘ “. . `_ J* ` i \'l I l . l i Mde. N. MasseY- Psoriasls is one of the most dreaded oi' itching skin diseases. It is a. sort of chronic eczema. The itching it causes' is almost beyond human endurance, and doctors are accustomed to give it up as incurable. _. But here is a case that was given up and pronounced incurable. The re- sult proves that Dr. Cbaae's Ointment almost works miracles in curing the worst form of itching skin dlseale imaginable. . Mrs. Nettle Massey, Consecon, Ont.. writes:-"For five years I suffered with what three doctors called psoriasis. They could not help me, and one of them told me if anyone offered to guarantee a cure for $50.00 to keep my money, as I could not be cured. The disease spread all over me. even on my face and head, and the itching and burning was hard to bear. I used eight boxes of Dr. Chase‘s Ointment. and I am glad to say I am entirely cured, not aslgn of a. sore to be seen. I can hardly praise this ointment enough." ` The soothing, healing influence of Dr. Chase‘s Ointment is truly wonder- ful- g Eczema. salt rheum, burber's itch, rlngworm and scores of such tor- turing ailments are relieved at once and as certainly cured if the Ointment is used persistently. Mothers find Dr. Chase‘s Ointment invaluable in pre- /enfing _and curing the skin troubles of babies, such as chafing, irriiatlons ofthe skin and baby eczema. Dr. Chase's Ointment, 60 cents a box. All dealers, or Edmanson, Bates dl: Co.. Limited. Toronto. ' .nguest state of health, for strength! ening the nervous system to its high- sst state of perfection there is no- hing that will do more good than Newlife, (Red Blood Tablets) a sup- erior blood and nerve food that has worked many wonderful cures in housands of cases and that has be- nefited every user. Nulife.s.dds force, im, power and strength to the sys- tem by filling the body with the na- tural elements of nutrition-rich, red blood-that devedops the cells, and 'mpai-is s spirit of proaressivenels. elf- confidence and power that will If you are weak, if you are sudering lace you among the leaders of men. from any disease caused_by impure blood, if you want better health it and that is by the use of Nulife (Red Blood Table s. A box costs 5012. 1`for $1.26 and 6 -for $2.50. For Ileliinnon Drug-Co. The Two Macs, City. Geo. lil. Hughes, City. I. A. Foster, City. J. W. Carruthers, llontagus. Cox Bros., Morell. lfrs. A. N. Csmvbefi. 3%- P°¢°"° H. J. Mshonx Bouris. Alex. Robertson, Red Point. B. P. Smith, Kingkorsz- 5, H. Colwlll, New Hn en. Ewen MacKinnon, Hampton. Calvin Howstt, vietoris. Kler 1 \fci"sdyen. Kensington. P. N fnmen, Snmmersids. , ll. C. Lerlsm North Rustleo. W. B. Dyer, Albertson. Krs Lottie llnrnaghas Peeke'e country remaining under the Surera- inty of Sultan and that the powers i ‘Y .|¢sl»uus 4 `4 '°""',--1'-E-_-r-:_'-.'.~::'.:.~‘~:-°°"‘°»¢. . _:.:;:;;;`-;:;';.-:,-:;.~_ "-. 1 _.:2-;""'e`;'-.‘~'_-‘;‘-.=.';.£:; `k}_, -.-'_::'-_:~_-.'~ -»-»°.g=;~.'.- .!;;_- ‘ i".`~'-a,_ ~2 - .l. fl.-i=""". ._ 4;; . .-“ 11:; ~ l '-- .II.`.'.IIII'..' 3;? _ 'fit-f_?.'=f ~ ,~ 1..-:_ -:~'_r. _ '_._;;;: _l.._._r 5;. ";_-fp ',_ _ .;'.§.§;.'; ' -": --.< \:_;,j_ _ ._:___“ I _ ‘e 5 ‘S --'Jai ~ - ,~-:.-, . - 1 -V»:,;_.~=;;-~ . I\ c _F ;_ '“" ' filo li f _ . i _ ALBERT SOAPS, LIMITED, Mfrs., _ , .-»»~»».¢....__ _'_/-'° ----~-iz:-_-_~:_,__ _ ._ To help the tender skin of an - _ ,4___ __ _ "°-32;;-.__ A infant is the' Baby’s OWn,Soap` ' .. standard ’ ;__.!,-_ :--5934... I _ \ , , »| . .»:,l -. \ . , _ _ _ r __ -_'--»_ ' . . _ ,. 15,. _ i l - L ' , - _- ,f For four generations_,‘lit has. " r '_ ' ‘ won unstlnted praise and todaysj » Babys Own 1s the recognized ~o e e .zig- - '»a leader for nursery and toilet _ Its pure, creamy, fragrant I ' _ _ _ lather softens and heals, and its ._,,_p_______»___ _ 2 -'-’ daily use is a renewed delight. ...-:;»...' ¢= IYS B€St IDI' and Res* ‘OP YW- `Sold almost everywhere- 3-,,;:"'" but insist on Baby’s Own. _ MUNTREAL. in (Canadian Pressi SOFIA, Nov. 19-Bulgarian con- ditions for agreeing to an armistice were transmitted to Constantinople early this morning. They were ac- companied by Bu1garia's main condi- tions for the conclusion of peace, the principal stipulation of which per- mits Turkey to retain the city of Constantinople and a strip of coast territory ir. Europe. - It is understood that the terms of the allies for an armistlce are mode- rate and that Turkey may save Con- stantinople xf tshe accepts them. Res- pecting Albania it is said in well in- formed quarters that the Balkan len- gue probably will not object to that will acquiesce in this . (Canadian Press) _ NEW YORK,Nov.l9-Gyp The Bl0od _ the Sui remc Court this afternoon. flh9,1`“l'y wus uui._iui hour and ten ‘ minutes. Justice Gofl remanded the prisoners ,until tomorrow morning, when he will fix the date for the sentence. The entire procccdiiigs in thc court _alter the jury came in occupied only lseven minutes. l The gunmen were brought into court by four prison wardens and uniformed policemen, _ They heard the verdict with faces unmoved stairiniz straight ahead. On the way back to the cells the convict- ed men walked erect all except "Whi- tey" who went with bowed head.. The crowd in't)1e ,court room re- ceived the verdict without demonstra- tion and the news caused no visible excitement, wh'eii~ iii reached the throng outside ihe__huililing. _ The .rounscl announced ‘he would appeal [rom the verdict and as in the Becker Léfty Ldlile, Whitey Lewis and Daegn Frank the gunmen charged with the murder of Rosenthal are all (ound fi -s s cnse it may bc months before the ultimate fate of the men is decided. _ guilty of murder in the first. degree in that an Ulllmatum will be Bent by Austria to Servla within 24 hours giving three days for reply. (Special to the Guardian) i OTTAWA, Nov. 21-Action which bearing on Fisheries in Maritime lrro- vinces has been taken by the Depart- ment of Marine it Fisheries by the passage of an order in council autho- rizing the establishment of an advi- sory fisheries hoard with the idea of developing fisheries on the Atlantic. Prince Edward Island will have one member on a board of thirteen. The Board will meet yearly in Ot- tawa and outline -plans for the deve- lopment of fisheries. , , ` 'It is expected that valuable infor- mation will be secured and the de- partment will be in a position to do more for the industry as a. result. Officials of the department `will have seats on the board and the other thirteen members will be repre- sentative of the fishing industry. ./_ .5 ,1'99"{',7”;77/-7/'Q/-1 _,.-,~,-.'wz¢f2fff"" //» ¢/’/7'¢4¢¢""' // N I 1 / M/ %.’A%,,{&J,' ` \;§\ .\(;\‘\ O J . lu* /'%"""'~ 11 for rss. Or whiz, whiz, whiz, Or sew, sew, sew _ '-all day long I ill _ E 0 _ r1e°“ ¢r 95%* W6( _ e - F3 ,ff . ...g-,£29-E. -if Y F, \ J) cf* /W ‘..`_ .'.;g._. ., "-:'.‘.~-.'¢'r° Made in Canada Wll. Wrigley Ir. Co.. Lid. 7 Scott Street Toronto, Ont. S."---f ` \ - _____,__,zi_, '\` Have you monotonous work? s Make minutes fly faster-mo.l<:o_ seem brighter -- make dullness dia- appear. Enjoy this digestion-cider, this mouth - refresher, this spirit- Strengthener 62 '52 Buy it. Try it_. Enjoy it- You’ll buy this smallest-cost, longest-last pastime again. _ . fi BUY IT BY THE ,BOX mg .,,,f,,,;.,_ - ’ . -of any dealer. It costs little by leiigel :git Triie‘:n'¢ carry NU- - E " the padmge b“t""h by the b°x°. 'n 0 I mini burn an mm- _ce nm s _ . . .. - , E- ~ _ _ ......_ ... ‘“‘° °_»-iiaiiz. 0 Look for the spear ; _- _ The flavor luis ' ir i i ‘i -in . _.B~ V1ENNA,Nov. 20.-It is believed it is bclicvell will have nn important- l " _\ ’,>;~ Ding, ding, dang ii J er _ _ _ \____ ,___ _ l. _ if S, f ..»¢--- --r _:ara- i .i i < l 9 l 1