l . _. ,_» , ._ ,, 28.1912 f ._ ;"r_m||_r.a'1‘ns-r :mrs . =° . fran cHA1u;o‘1*rErowN GUARDIAN FIRST Ol' ALL." PAGE 'i‘.HrR'i‘iiaNl " W¢""°f’° Sfefél ' Ladies’ [ l-Watches I 6 size cashier quality. gold filled cate _ a 15 levelled _ Waltham movement for yr.-1 ' Compare our prices' wii h any special catalogue ' VV. `Wel_lner, ' ` I Jeweler _ ' isa-'__= =~ 9% _-/.=VVomen`sT f, , Warm, Cosy ,is [IF ei t Slippers ‘T _ ,X , E Just the thing you want :` LM%é;6‘&` _:V ' _for the home, ' - , Soft. Cl zy, warm, comfortable slippers made with thc 1 ld” °f Slvlflg Yvli your nioney's worth in real satisfaction- ‘l _ just the thing for bedroom,b'athroom and general house wear, T hi.-re’s u blgline, all sizes, all grades, every style Prices - "USF ‘V032 503 ill -- ~--...'.................. . . 5r,5u Coe 135 Queen Sircet _ Get: Your-I Xmas Photos _,far the Cook _il ‘iT IST F-R-E-E Come into our oiiice and have Q Studio v “Where Baby is always ' ' wricome" -G. H. Cook our teeth examined free of charge. Only takes a few minutes and we will tell you exactly what you need --mi it wont cost you one peuny.W< nilke teeth and guarantee them tc fic exactly- We also guarantee per- -~ction in Crown and Bridge work Extracting a n d filling without L* _ Proprietor. ' _ 'Buy aBifgBen Alarm Clock and-you _will not need to worry about being up in time in the mornings. Big Ben never fails to 'awaken those who depend on him; *Let as show this splendid clock ' e C. W. Patterson Jeweller / 5.9¢. gi pl1n&y ?_f_ot{'er igzihiiiihhaass |s_cuaa/mrssn. ‘. EXW. TAYLOR. , South Bill! Q00! 3% essvlis oiiyvu' aiu--~ price moderate. Dr. Robins Q ieen Si (Nut Beer& Golf; - Ph -no '»'r<.-j _ 1- ifPi\nnr 2'."r- '. , Rain ,I Shine riioroonarn You _ Photos taken on dull days by om. meihod lusfihe samg as if the sun was shininj. » Bayer Plilitil Studio WE » CAN _ Telsplm a |92-J. FOR SALE l..'i`.l‘.l.‘ ‘.¥.l'lr1.’i'.'2..l°.l.‘i‘.?.'l"£- rt?‘l..l°‘.§‘ fn. fnnspta now occupied br . I¥u Boson. ns ol the oholosat ras den a _:..i`l.. °'.‘:."a!i. rms-.._*I.".z,':-"'°“’ _ lI'|'| I f _ . ° ""rho value or a prescription ii not' _vhat you »pay for its compounding; ts the good it does the patient. You cannot get better prescription ,er- fice than ws provide. Yen can ssl mrs about your prescriptions ifyou .ring them to Jamieson, "Over B00 selections of ladies' roitings and 15 in coatings from ;,|ll¢h_ to choose at D. A. Bruce. - , _ ._ __ . s-mm. "ran styles an ‘ready ‘ and we would like to show you what we can rio in tba 'way of shoaing the chil- dren. 0off_ Bros. 10-Illftf. ‘_ 1 i ’ "You 'will nan to hunt pretty bard' to beat Pat0n's~ handkerchief pfld“, V _ r 11-Hull. "it is sal. time I ati.Par.on's., 'ras arsrdowo s _Christmas ,to select, _ cfs ' of ' 11~$'nl|i cninlorrnrown AND _ELSEWi'iERE It pays to buy in this lll‘0_Vi\\°0- (From Yosterday'a Evening Guardian) -__» " SUNDAY SERVICES.-Rev. John Gillis who has just orrivdd from Mon-. treal will preach as follows next Bel- bath-Bradalbane at 11 a. ni.. Rosa Valley at 3 p. ln.. and Hartsvllle ot 7 p. m. INWARD TRAINS.-The eastern ex- press ,orrived in Charlottetown today at 9.40 a. in., ten minutes ,latc; the southern accommodation at 10.50 is. m., one hour and filtsen minutes late; andthe Cape Traverse accom- modatiyan at 10.10 a. m., filtlvll minutes late. , , k. TEMPERANOE DISPU'l‘E.- Rav. H. E. Thomas in his speech at the Sunday afternoon "temperan e meet- ing" in the Grand Opera House, isror rotted to have said: “With tha gov- ernment the liquor people have more influence than’the temperancs people. The government is giving rent iii.- erty to the rum sellers. The liquor people have the government today." These sta-temrnts ` would come with very much more force from Mr. Thorn- os if they were supported by facts strictures against the present govern- ment.- Moncton Exc. North Fs.rmor's Instituto was hold in s u re en of the Insti t te in Marks, and Murdock McLeod. John Wednesday evening, 20th inst, forty However they were heartily greeted and told to make themselves at homo. Among tie merry party were two famous violfnists Shed Jardine and Jack Mclnnls and three lady accom- panflsta, Misa Enid Smith. Annie, _and Dizzle Praught, and soon the most deli htful music burst forth, to _the dellét of all. 'His lively strains had an effect on the feat of the lads, and lasses which culminated in a vary pleasing and enjoyable dance, until the "ws sma hours." only- interrupt- ed by the hearty invitation of the smiling hostess to "Come to Supper." The feast was partaken of in the spa- cious and neatly fitted up dining r.om, and the menu was in every raspsct par excellence. After the table had been cleared. Chester Robertson, llwllllad forward and in a nicely word, ed speech presented the genial hostess, lon behalf of those present) with a hrmdsoino china tea sat, as a token of the esteem in which they are held in the community. Mr. Jardine in a fcw words heartllyfthanked _tha don- ors (on behalf of his wife) for this tangible expression o`f their good will. After singing "For they are jolly good fellows," the merry mak- ers. oordially thanking the host and hostess for the "most enjoyable” time, departed to their homes. ::ll'oater’s Laxative Cold Cure is not like most things put up for this pur-_ pose. There isn't a-pan-ticle of Quinlno in it. It relieves _the inflamed con- .gestod condition of the mucous mem- branes of the nose and throat. Acts as a gentle laxatlvc and soon rida the system of the poisonous that cause "Colda".-'Pty it. 25a. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. I 11-26Mtf. -_ Peoples 'fheaire - I The l.s¢¢nd Of The [she A Legend of a vanished lahs ln the V -far West _. 2 ‘Ilia Dao_hn_Dan¢hicr I - A llordorn and Thoroughly Grig- inri unna- - 5 »‘l'hs.Na6\_laes__al Crush- * _ ~ edllosss , _ The `se_aoss_af which are iaidin ~ f ~ ibalsafytiaiy llluillllily Sum! .::_-_-_-;;,_~_-;;_~_-_-.-_~_~;,~:_~,~_-,-_-¢,v»¢;;_-_-;::f:::::.Y: :_z1~::,1‘.*-‘-1' `-21'-‘-1*-‘ff-'.111'.12'_':f:::::J.-:::_ _ Again" ioronly. STEAHER _FOR PICTOU.- The Northuinbaland left Charlottetown this-morninrat 7.80 for Picton with a fairtnumbcr of passengers and a general acar8°- FIXING BUQYS.-The Aberdeen left port this morning for the western part of the Province in connection with the buoys. The Brant is now engaged in similar work. Lnarrsm or svmpariiv.-a nim- ly worded letter of condolence signed by Bessie Kioliy, Jennie Dollar and Flora McLeod. on behalf of Brook- field Dlviirlon, L. 0. I., has been for- warded to Frank Mitchell of Brook-» field expreasing their sincerest sym- pathy in-ths recent sad bereavement he sustained in the death of his sis- ter. WORTHY FAMILY REMOVES.-_-A Summerville correspondent wrlites that in the bustle and hustle of ploughing and hauling o. favorite friend James Mcxliiachern left for his new home in Lot 49. It is very re- grettable to have A neighbor like Mr. Mclilachsrn leave our midst and also his amiable young wife and his dear mother It must be said of Mrs Mc- THE STANDARD ARTICLE ' SOLD ‘ EVERYWHERE ' ' |. || | 's'o'ff'enmg.| water," rslncyaag|l'l'a-"'l"1n'r=l v . _ ' _ |¢n|g|}|§ |||lln [||%"[|ll|ii[illl i Her certainly failed to substantiate Eallllem that she wal; _ mol-al woman) “"Y slick ‘fh“l`S° “Bill-ills* T-he §0V°l`“' and reared a moral family of seven """"'“"t'l'\"§IT||"" ment in h.s opera house speech. Ae daughters and four sons. They all ___H?_`_|_»___m__ pHhnhnmn"_"m||"i||l l`- W- Sumner cults cvrrwvtlv point married ana have me snnnnerviiin l' l I l Icmfll ' . ed out to Mr. Thomas, the present llke lm- son James blameless to B any eI°|`P“-IPGSCS. 10°” €KJV°l‘llll\€lll1 llllfl gil/Bn more PPO' fault. We earnestly beseech God to " grassivc legislation to the tBmp€l'un¢9‘ bless them in their new home and cause than any other province in Can-' may they long live to enjoy it adn, with the possible sxcaption of -s I l’- E- Island. winch nas prohibition. A Harry' EVENT.-Thr cinn-on at ' ' MpANy ;l1lll`°f°l`¢. as Mr. Sumner said, the St/ Annis, Lot 65, was the scene of i | 1-ED .V ell- gentleman, to say the least ti; 1' ,<1 should not have been so severe in hid hill221lu§~ nianliotlng and ribbons at milf prices. I |-28M3| PRONOUNCED LINES IN THE TAILORED SUITS. The simplicity of the new tailored suits is one of edcct rather than of rea-lity. The one piece skirt that hangs gracefully, never drawing when a stop is taken, m-ust be cut on the right thread and hung on the belt exactly right otherwise it is mast un- becqming and lacking in grace. The imported models show s. width at the bottom of the skirt of a yard and a half and a yard and three- rlruarrters, for the most part cut in one 'piece with o panel insert that gives n. slight extra width when n step is taken. The coats are cutaway with long rather tight sleeves or rather full sleeves of three quarter length. The loose straight box coat is equally in favor for thc less dressy suits. The collars shpw great, variety and are trimmed either with embroidery, bradiiig or insota of material, differ- ing in thread if not in color or ma- terial, colorsd fancy velveteen and velvets. Wool velours will in all colors, be the material for. morning wear and serviceable suits. This and aibelina, in striped surfaces, will be seen for the majority of suits ,tn straight coat and simple straight skirt elects. These will share with heavy pluahea and velvets, aa cold days approach the ular favor ‘ shades having almost a paonls velvet sheen, and so soft of'texture as who utterly-unlike the still material so serviceable in camping outfits. This ribbed elect, however, is the note among many of the cloths and wool velours to be used, especially for street and walking suits. Except for chfuehillas, wool veloura and the ever wearable surges the tailored suit of the coming semon will be varied and elective as never be.orc,- Matalllsae, broche sponge, broacadefi cbiilon vslveta, velvets, plusbss and extremely handsome, draped velvetsens will be worn for visiting and afternoon receptions in many silhouettes so that the propar gnowing of any type of figure is as practical possibility. l Later, for smart dressy, suits black peau de aourts and baby lamb cloth will be used, In many instances a judicious triming of ermine and B vivid inset of velvet or embroidery or braiding will add a note of color. STRANGE GIFTS TO ROYALTY. POD - _ Corduroys are shown in n many N°` dogged' .».'. _ \ No morerustypsoe' _ ,No ina bios . _ No thick ink in -the well l If you- use only ' “E. & li.” . Non-Corrosive Ink It preserves the pen points. V Made in Amherst Sold everywhere Everett Q Barron Co. ` Also makers of ‘ U. N. O. lsiror Barking. LEATHER GOODS. The newest leather goods show two extremes of color-a ~ligl\t golden- brown and a dark, glossy green. The latter is the richer in a earalwe and The lists of strange gifts to mod- itams, King Edward, shortly, after his coronation, received a registered him to accept. Another strange fre- sent to His late Majesty was the mummified hand of an Egyptian princess, which the King kept, on big Wl'ii1illlZ 5083 at Sandringham, and used aa A paper-weight. | The Kaiser, too, was greatly amus-, ed seven years ago when n letter was delivered at the Palace in .Berlin con- taining a bank-note for one hundred mlll"|l. and an anonymous note beg- ging thc Emperor to use the monev for the purchase of warm undercloth- ing. "For," wrote the donor, “I saw \our Majesty at the review yester- day, and it seemed to -me that you were not so warmly clad as youl should be." l nic SIMPLE. ‘ Absolute simplicity- of mind and purpose is a source of immense strength. The man who goes straight, to his ends without deflections on thcl right hand or the left is always safe, and has no need for special fencing against possible disasters. Even if he fails, his failures involve no dishon- or and lead to no shame. evitable weakness. To juggle with words in social or business inter- course, to palter with the truth in a_ double sense, to profess one thing and he another, to practice the art of un-l due reserve, puts one in a. position that calls for perpetual explanations. Nothing on earth could be more pitiful than the awkward ilounder-_ ings ofvthe man who has caught him- self in the tolls of insincere speech or crooked conduct. The more he strug- gles, the worse his condition be- comes. lt is an old saying that a liar should have a good memoryfbut not even' the best memory can save him from confusion and humiliation. Minard'a Llniment Co.. Ltd. Gentlemen,-I have used MlNARD'B LINIMENT on my vessel and in my family for years, and for the every ony ills aml accidents of life I consid- or it has no equal. I would not start on a voyage without it, if it cost n dollar n bot- tie. GAPT. F. R. DESJARDIN, Suhr. "Starks," St, Andre, Knmour- saka. PP ern monarchs contains some curiouslbids ml' "° wear mum th” |°”5°f~ In both of these pretty leathers are assn exquisite card cases, pocketbooks, ar- plwllet from ve,-mont’ U_ 5_ A__ ad_ ,tlcles for _the writing table- letter- droaged go "H-lg Majesty’ me l(¢lng'rac.., mating tablet, ink bottle case, of Englan,l_»' conmlnlng B glgautlc _etc. The silver articles so long in .fa- prize potato, which fha sender -begged »"°" are h‘e|Y to Ki" P13” t° 511°" lovely; leather goods. Pockatbooka grow more elaborate each season. The almost square book is still in favor. and is very elegant-in its ,line leather and silver iinishings. The handsom- ist of these bcoas now have an open.- ing in the cover into which a tiny watch maybe securely slipped. Silver purses for coin are closed at the top by 5, silver latticework that pulls out and shuts easily. They are mounted with 8 cap of silver. Such purses have no chains by which to carry them, but the tiny, old-fashionodl_\7ur- se, with its clasp and 'bit of chain like a tiny bag, is again in favor. This may appropriately keep company with the gold watch»chain of our grandmothcrsmow so much worn and measuring fully two yards long. MARY'S QUESTION. . Some little while ago a popular writer visited 9, gaol in order to tain: notes for a magazine article on pris- on life. On returning home, he de- scribed the horrors he had seen. and his description made a deep impres- sion ori the mind of his little daugh- Suhtlety, on the other hand, is in-'ter M8-l`y. The writer and his off- spring, n week later, were in a train together, which stopped at a station near A glomrmy building. A man ask- ed "What place is that?" "The county gaol," answered nn- cther promptly. Whereupon Mary embarrassed her father and aroused the suspicions of .the other ooccupanta of the carriage .by asking, in a loud, shrill voice: _ “ls that the gaol you were in father?" \ l _ _ __ ._,\.,\,, ._ _\`\ "ll ' A_.` Q ‘ill I DUDD5 Ki UNEY / PILLS l / _-1'" ti 0 _l _.T s 3 ]L&\\\\\~<\ir[°)|5ll _ “fr--,,.Ki_D__~__£_l,,».~ ,qw .- lllh. "n.G"»d. FEMALE IIELP WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL work. Good wages. No washing. Apply 112 North River Road. 11-27 Mtf. WANTED-AT FALCONWOOD HOS- pitnl n cook. Good wages for one ernsrienceQ;_ _ ________,,}}j_H_M,F_t!¢ Mi'EEnf"A omi.. APPLY A'r ni.- don House. 11-3MU- g_- ga _ Pl aiil;1 A Careful Examination f our Coal and oullprioos will show that hs but on the market can be had from ' usatalltimsa at tha vs lowest . rl prlcs possible. We have a lssg itil of satiadsv: nssorsers. anti uonldbs pleased to add your name to our list. Your order wil rect ive prompt attaailoh. , ‘ _ _IQ\_§_4_lL___ FOR SALE- 'FAME FOXES FOR breeding purposes. 0nc pair rods. Price reasonable, delivered. Addrea`ii "B" ooro Guardian. 11-27ME6ipfl. CHOICE RED ONIONB, I0 LBS. for asc. at J. J. oar it 5°"- ll-26M6i. ron sam, .ir mam mam on s'r Peter's Road, 40 Bbls Roach and Black Lima. Apply either at Kiln or otllca of C. L_v0fls and Co. ll-28 Mill FOR. SALE, OOHPLETE SET OF Dental inshnmenta and office fur- nisbmsnts, etc, outfit of the lata Dr. G. I. Moors, For further par- ticulars spply to Dr. D. Roy. Fraser, Montague, P. E. I. y i1-zomuo. _ ICR' SALE-STORE COUNTER, line hardwood. deep. rich orna- ments. wall finished. Length 10 ft, width I ft., height. l ft., I in. Will bs sold at a hirlaih- Apply "Advprtislr" Guardian. 1l\»1ll.\lN FOR SALE--SHARES IN THB BIL- mont Black For 0'., Ltd. For full information apply at ones to S. A. _ll_4_l_-_l_'§ _ll !`<_¥l{_l'_&!!!!_ AGENTS WRITE AT ONCE F0R`hov waN'1~np-arrnv isa Quaimv Street. ll-33 lldtf. viAN"1iEb3‘i*W'o"G6o'D`“Bi§LIfaoYS'. Victoria Hotel. 11-l5Mtf e MISCELLANIOUS WHEN YOU WANT TOBUY, OR sell Foxes, any kind write E. W. Douglas, Stanley, N. B. __ __1l_-22m_E36i. TENDERS FOR ENTIRE STOCK, Store and out buildings of the Eastern Trading Co., Elmira, will be received until Novembar 15. AIP plv to F. (-1. McDonald, Souris. ll-tmetl: LEARN THE HARBIDR TRADE. Special rata to our Opening Class. We have opened one of the moat- up-to-dats institutions of its kind in America. Write for particulars. Modern Barber College, G3 St. Lawrence Blvd., Montreal. ll-l8Mff_. § T0 LET TO LE'l‘-THE PROPERTY ON Euston Street known as North Bakery, with shop, dwdllng house, bakery and stables.. Apply to Frank R.. Hearts. 11-ISHN. TO LIT. DOUBLE IN Prowss Big, Bulloylldt. Blat moderate. P on at pools Ap- ply to Prowss Bros. Ltd. WANTED - V WANTED AT ONCE by the wssk. Apply chickens - - Jenkins t ol crate PORK LIGHT Mcponald city, John B C Lyons (D. Co S - -° _ _ aut R_oy_iity,__-orc sam oral... org Jane. .rq_n§_un», waédlsnnan-_sau 4 Pham I |` ,uf - ' 'LD 4 11-19 M . .ION 5 &. y '“" , *_ l .ill rf. :' -`anm»_r,rr.a=o~wuas=avn. ' -°*“r" V' hsavs Poultry