, i ,- -- . - ». ,.~ c - , . ». -<"»'- . -, ,_,. , f . ~ E . .. ._r-.- -i -_ i' , V Il ', Q*-l ‘E .JL " Incer or sz... , » __ ~ -»,,,,_;_ PLEADED } OPIUM. NEW YORK, DCC: 13-~Cha\‘leB Bos- ton, now acknowledged king of the ,mg of Chinese who smuggled opium into this country, threw up his hands yesterday ln 91° face of overwhelm- mg evidence, and pleaded guipty to the charger ol Smuggling opium for which he was on trial in the United states Circuit Court. He was sentenced to I8 months in the penitentiary at Atlanta, wh-lie Lia BAKE. f-116 man who ran the store, has to Seri,” 9 m0l\t\1s on Black- woil's Island. i~iinAi»lrii CABLE Massscns Now. l,lJNDON, uec. in--'rue long agitn. non for cheaper cable messages has iinnlly reached a successful cn|_ inination. Today the various cable inessnge companies put into ellen; ,_ fifty per cent reduction on nil pl-ess messages from the British Isles to Vlinada, Australia. and the United Hlaiteii. Ordillnry messnggn in plain 1.-ingnage subicct to deferment will also lie accepted at half the present rlites, beginning tue first ol the com. iii: yelw. HAIR HEALTH lf You Have Scalp or Hair Trouble, Accept This Oiler. \\'heii we promise your money back for the mere asking if Rexall “93'- Hliir Tonic does not do as we claim it. will, you certainly have no reason for even liesitating to try it. We (10 not ask you to obligate yourself in any way. \Ve could not afford to so strongly i-nilorse liexall “93" I-lair Tonic and ciniiioirrrown ini ~.-¢,~,.,,,...,.,_____,v,V___________v___ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ QUl'IlN‘S COUNTY 1° WY' *O buy in this Province. There were no cases before th - _ . _ _ e po- lice court in this city yesterday, Mrs- Ei Henderson (lit ' 1 yi WHS -‘ °“‘““°““” ““'“‘"‘"» Sfimiilafr heir ° “"g“i° -’i`.‘§.“""3..$5s.§’. §`§ii..'l.....~ gi-mvtli and prevent premature bald- 3,1 m' fd; scostaining .extra span] ness, you may rest assured we know y' » . t- -. t whlit we are talking about. "mst be IP. 0' drfo ‘Cc glwn two” y We ,,om,Suy believe that Rum, four hours in ri vaiici.. “till” Hair Toiiic will do more good - -_ » 1 H--°~" any ~-riff 'ameri are-my to-'-11'-1 -..f“~`ii °‘3‘.f`.`..’.§§` l-dl-.if`".§fi§"£{iLi.~"‘i£I Wsmring haw growth and hair heablnuall five o‘clock tea niid fancy sal: H" It is not greasy 'mdwm "Gt gum esterday afternooii and it passed ol ',h,°,,l';m|l5 -or ‘fair ,Ur cause Demmnent Hiost. suceessfiilly. Aboiit four o’clocl' grill*-‘li-illil1H"iE;i' Ill. 22:25 illotwouslgiezs the children gayn a, “ice lfmgiam lirirrs 50 cents and $1.00. Reiiieml .‘g:;;3y‘l$?D:;3§rm,¥,.gnfiil R“(,,,.(;,3,(:Qi hu* you can obtain it only at ‘mr The tea and sale'of~faiic.y articles and .~'_loi'c-'l`lie Rcxnll Store. The Mc-'candy was wen m,tr,,,,iZ,,g and 5 l\"“m“ Drug ( 0' goodly suiii was realized for missions. “l-Elegant silk cushions-linen cus- liioiis, einllroidercd in silk, guipure cmilcipieces, drawn work handker- rlili-ls, nn iinmeiise variety to choose froiii at little prices. Beer &- Weeks. . 12-12drff. _. Si :- 0 i' he g Of- The MacKinnon Drug? Co. deifu y u impr`s Try a The Real Fragrance of The Rose RINE SOAP is the most Its makers have succeed urifu c ear glyceririe soap Kent Street - ro in N HARMONY ROSE GLYCE cessful soap we have ever hand ed the fragrance of June roses in a be three. loc, 3 for 25c. Sold on y by Cor. Gt. Geo. -_pxn-n ,--_-Z-I Get Right Heating fin Your H ome\, The most economical, sim- ple and satisfactory inetlwd of home heating now On the market is our Patent Pres- sure Valve and _lackct System of heating. i`liis syitcm enables you to heal every room in your home for- the cost of maintaining unc r~`\0V¢ Plfld .given nucli luxurious comfurl Bull perfect satisfaction that you really cannot afford to be wuhouf it. Call, write or phone 3941]- Jas. A. Mchacliern 124 Great Georve Street- A local eiiiimeratioii of the peo- ple oi Charlottetown would be very interesting in view of the doiiht thai _exists as to the accuracy of the oilicial cciisiis. It would not cost -niiicli~ if only a sufficient niimber of persons-two for every block in- thi' |¢ity_¢ngngn to take, it free of charge |>1t is to be hoped that the iriectinll to he held in the C-ity Court roorr _this evening will he well attended. An Amherst Exchange says! On Thiirsday evenihl! last. NOV- 50~ 8 number of men repi‘esc\\f1“E the Fe' ligious, the business and the _rocinl life of Piigwasli, visited the residencf' of C. H. Black, for the purpose o, expressing regret “D011 lllfl flellafl-\}Y‘ from the town and of assuring hiir of their licst wishes for his prosper- ity in Uliarlottetown. Dr. W. V. Gomliviii was master of tlic I>l'0C9€‘l;' ings. After intrlldiiciiig the company and explaiiiing_ the purpose of illelf unaniiouiiced visit; 119 Callffd “DOH Rev. W. I. Croft, to rrakc the W6' sentution of a beautiful gold heallliil cane. To the address and presentat- ion, Mia Black made suitable reply- An address was i¥i\'¥’-H by RW- J- H- Stewart. A correspondent from Hunter [liver iwrites :-The l-liinter River Mission Band met at the honie of Mrs. Miir- deer Melviiiinii on iienasy evening. Den, 4th, with a large attendance. After the business was over the time was spent very pleasantly in music and games. The company ‘V85 me" invited to the dining r°°m- Where 8 dainty supper was served in Mrs. Mc- Millan' well known style. They are went to their homes well pleased With the ‘evening’s enl0Ym0nt. Spurgeon Bertram, Ellliottfs, spent Sunday in Hunter . River.--Will Pound leaves -l f Maine where ri 51005 l’U‘-ll' glint: tallivaiotls liim.-.Miss Lettie Nichol- son spent the week end in Bradalbane with her friend Miss Eliza Bigilflf-'“ l0n Thursday night. N°V~ 2355' there 'assembled at the home of l’0D€ and Mrs. Bagnall, _Hazel Grove, a laige crowd of voung folks. The evclllllg was very 'pleasantly silent in various games. A siiniptuous reliant. WHS then served by the ladies. Eames we” again indulged in lol' a lime- A V0" of thanks was then giveri to MY- Rnd Mrs. Bagnall for their kind hospital- ity by Harry Weelvs and the company dispersed to their lionies in the Wee small hoL\rS- ____.__---- ::"'l'he School that has won the con- fidence of the lle0Dl€-" UNO” C°m' inercial College. 8-3ldtf.' I ,_ Y 4 l F- -- 4 Xmas Cakes and Plum Puddings Having received a number of orders for Xmas Cake and Plum Puddings from some of mY lafe customers, I have decided to 883'” start baking cake and pastfl' mclud' , ing Dark Fruit, Sultana. Mifble and Plain Pound, Turnover, Tarts and Pies. Leave your order early. 1 , ` '1‘oday‘a Guardian contains twelve pages _W._M. Flynn, Station Agent nt '('Hl"<11iIr1n, was among the visitors to the city Yesterday. A. (‘. Rogers. rliimmerside, was a- mong those _in the city yesterday. He returned in the afternoon. ' T. B. Grady. Bummerslde, left on return yesterday morning after a visit. to this city. The following were registered at the Victoria Hotel in this city yesterday: -A. C. Rogers. Summerslde; H. S. Nobles, St. John. , John N, Turner of the firm of Turner & Nicholson, Dundas, crossed today en route to Sydney, C. B., to dwchafge H Cargo of produce. The following were registered at the Queen Hotel, City, yesterday1- W. J. Anderson. Morell; L. Wood, Mt. Herbert; D. Charles Morrison, Wood Islands. _The many friends of Mrs. Benjamin llgott, Mt. Stewart, will be pleased to learn that she is on the way to l`ef0V@I`Y after her recent operation in the P. E. I. Hospital, she is still lu the hospital. W. H. Townshend, contractor, of Rollo Bay, and Ernest Francis of RQU0 Bay were among the visitors to this city yesterday. Mr. Francis left in the afternoon to visit in Monta- gue. The death occurred at Kingston, Ont., on Sunday, December 10th. l9l1, of Rev. Robert Laird, at the advanced age of 85 years. I-le was li brother of the Hon. David I.airl_l, ol Ottawa, and Albert Laird, of Prince Edward Island. He spent over fifty years in the Presliyteriaii iniiilstijy, thirty of which were in active scr- vice in Nova Scotia and l'ings.° -- ;, Christmas H andkerc ‘f gravitates to Moore £6’ M cLeod's great range _ . FOR HERE ARE GATHERED the varieties, and likewise the best values in Chr VALUES ARE BES l` on account of the fact makers-cutting out all intermediate profits. Women’s Initial handkerchiefs be auti- fully made and finish fd 25|: and 3 gc, ' Women's Embroidered liandkerehiefs, in great variety of designs 92, Izc, 15c, zoe, 25c, 35c, 5oc, 75c, 1.00 to 2.00. -r lilef buying naturally, ’ a very biggest assortniznts and by far the gre.1t~.:sl isfmas handkercliiefs to be found in P. E. I. , that practically every line coiiies direetfrom the _ -- Men‘s I-Ieiiistitclied linen handkercliiefs, , letter daintily worked :Sc Men`s Heinstitclied linen liaiidkercliiefs 5 ‘ at zoc, 25C, 35c 5oc. , »~.~. is 7_»i,y . .vs c'-'i .-, f A il 7. .~ 7.°""l9‘ ff \.' -al u , . . _ _E i. él T *.» . Charming Opera Scarfs as gifts elegant boxes free Handsome crepe de chene - scarf, wide satin edge, scarf 31 inches wide 3 yds long Very dainty plain scarf of crepe dc cliene henistilclied end-wide border, champagne, Y i "1 1 -1 _ rg. /~.°-_/ _ `. weave, of lezitlieretic--of solid , - A _. _ _“W V Y W sfirii’ .rd -'T - 19 faq “QS 1* - as gifts Suits cases in every style _ and atevery fyciding of price. 'V - Suit cases of Fibre ~-of lmskcf .sgr- `.la;ill\ .sv .l_ _l\'i\§§\ wl\Lal .__ leather. ‘ ' -lf- .2o, 2. , 2, 3.60 - °>., 2 60 3 5 i --rf- --pd-_-as ~ - -»-. 1... .,».<»-.1-v.. . z' C E "\. navy and brown, j, yds long, 31 inchrs wide A wonderfully effective scarf is this line in chiffons with jet and cut steel beads. Fancy borders in stripe satin 65”* 2.50, 2.75, 350 Rich and handsome scarf of weighty silks, hemstitched end. gyds long-27 inches wide, greys, inauves and greens. A very beautiful 0° 9 . V '_ ‘ Solid leather cases at . &\>>H»?°°\./>»:./° 5.90, 6.40, 7.25, urls --‘T How about Blankets as gifts WELL Now, -_ Wears wrong with the suggestion? Some housewife would be just rleligliteil to get a pair of fine blankets Christmas eve. Soc, 1.35, i.5o, 2.93, ' Club bag, Fiflany model, solid lezitlier, leather lining, lfrencli sewcd 7.25 16 inch 7.90 Club bag of black '.v:;llius grain, leather lining, double handles i6 iucli 18 inch \f‘ fi. ‘.1 -’:-| , V _ --".` -_ _ .l " _ . ,H F1 line at .0. _ 4 3-25. 4-0°. 5-95. 6-25. 650. 75 IS inch . F Q *~ - - "__-_-*_ ----l-~..\.-.-as 4 I - ¢ . i ' 'l`Hl£RE':l er who wants an 1.' _:'&,,}___ _ A`i_ find the very thing for 25c, 3oc or maybe 5oc in the B AZAAR. Fancy articles of all sorts-Cushion tops -riecktie holders, hat pin liolders,whisk holders, hair receivers, watch pockets and a host of such little things. ___ ---s\-n»¢|:;- ' J' h 1 #_ _ _ ___ - Af the big” 'T ” Christmas bazaar second floor MANYA PUZZLED buy- ‘ inexpensive gift, and will .‘ __`, l . 4.' All ties over _ '50c"each will » be boxed free COME IN TO the finest sliowiiig of .- 1nen’s ties in the city-you will find them ' ' displayed in the big case near the front door wstriped, cross barred, knit, plain, narrow. inediuni, ’wide, 2 for 25. 25, 55. 50, 75, i.oo all ties over 50: boxed free. l g .. - -~.~-...ss-.....-...............,..... mlmnmmmim _ __-_._... . ._“ 'BORN A BROWN-At York, Dec. 12 to Bert R, and Mrs. Brown a daugliter. VESSEY-At York, Dec. l2tli, to Warren and Mrs. Vesscy, a son. MARRIED Y - PEARSON--Cl_'l.LEN--At Holy Cross Cathedral, Boston, Mass., the marriage took place of Miss Lena M. Cullen, Souris, P. E. I., and George M. Pearson, of Schrafts & Sons Corporation, Boston. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. A. J. Hickey. -The bride was attended by Miss. H. Mahoney ad the groom was ably supported by Mr. Mancli. MQlEWEN»-WEBSTER-At the re- sidence of Judson Webster, Mid- DIED P()0Ll~]-ln this city, Dec, l-ith, 1911, Liciiiuel M. Poole, aged 72 years. Funeral from his late re- sizlence, Hillsboro St, Sunday the l7tl1 iiist., at 2 p. m., sharp. In- tcrinent l"eoplc's Cemetery. " All linen hemstltched handker chiefs for ladies 90 each or $1.00 per dozen-Moore¢D. McLeod. 12-Zdtf ANNOUNCEMENTS "Can you dance? If so enter in the contest at The Pcople’s Theatre to- niglit, we want them all. Zell., on the 13th. inst, Eva Louise » Webster to Bruce W. McEwen, Mer. chant, of Morell,' Rev.. J. .W Mc- _ Kenzie of Belfast officiating. “A draft mare is* for sale. Breeders who want a choice marc should sec her at Revere Stables, Dec. 18 and l . _,gag 5, -_-,-.f....i_‘-.",li:::,‘_s;',Y T . . .‘;~;-._i,_,v.,,_ , .,,;...' i fi. .,\‘_,. ‘ -. @`-\§l,.,,'.l!ll" Why let the dust in? .___ _._... .___ -_ ' stant use of BARREL Keep the contents of your different barrels clean and sweet, always in perfect conditions, by the con- -‘ chars COVERS wth. iz-isdriipu. "me" the ihoilslrh of llrotecucn ‘ Made of Iudurated Fibre are the last word in lightness and convenience. They will outlast the toughest of barrels and can be readily removed or replaced on i-1 barrel by means of the handle attached to the top. - Cleanliness in the contents of your barrels is just as im- , por‘ant as cleanliness in your person. l __ _ ,sciisonnlilc and upproprintc as ls DZ? "Our goods are the best in the cit_v|°9m\’°l`» “'h0n kindly llllmltihfs and our prices are all right. Uonie in' home “nd fllmlly' M0 S0 much in and prix.-ii it, mnolr & (‘0__ minds ol men--land what is Life In. 12-12q5i_ surance but the ultimate expression of all that cciitres round the home “The regular meeting of Kimiieriyland home n.ii<1> it is .in sid eng- I-'GYM Tl`\l9 Ulm? L0¥l£1<‘ N0- 172 f<>>l£Z0Rlli0l1 that no iiiorc welcome Christ- night. A full attendance reqiiestell of mas gift could he pumliused than a “ll lnemllefs- BY order. Iiifc Insurance llolicy---u senl of pres- ent liealtll and an nssiirnnce of future "A m0*3lLil1Z Of the (`-lydc River ln- comfort for dependent: ones. Stn;-t stitute will he held in Clyde Rlver` the new vnnr ri-_glif-ig-f ,fi policy from Hall 0" Thl"`S‘li\Y- mst. Ill- 2 P- m. The (lreat West'l.ifv--tin- most popu- Wm. (lrewys, Secretary. l2-l5d3i. lui' institution ill lt.: kiiill in (jnnndn, _'_' l3'r:iricli Ofllce Gi Ljiiccn St., (‘-har. ¥“'*'i`here is no montli of the veur lf;tl.etown. 12-l4d3i| Advantages of a Good Pasture Replace by Using ‘ ERBAG EU Twenly-Five Years’Test Without Failure With ll0RSES, COWS, FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS ANI) l’0lll.TRY ii iiisiliirs ciloil iiniiiii AND nrluzii iii-:iiiiiiis ll Keeps Sheep Free From Ticks and Assurea Bcfler Wool and Heavier Clip. flavor of Milk and Buffer are lmproved When Herbsgcum is Given Regularly. MAKE YOUR OWN CALF MEAL None Beifer--Cost Only l%c per lb, HERE IT IS-ioo lbs. Oil Cake Meat, 30:1 lbs. Shorts 4 lbs. I-Ierbagcum, about I lb Salt. Mix well. Stir abdnt two cupfuls in a gallon of scalding water and feed warm Leading Poulfrynien Assure Us that Herbs cum lla New miie Tim. is il.-fii ' N° EW" And Remember-Nothing Else is Quite so Good. 0! the LoNE1zGAN's l l th praises olou B§?,,l;°(l§_gg¢l: gqellizalleover town you un hurl, m prn sed by those who use seiiifiiia Prince. agen.-iii. Jain, N. ii. are pure, wholesome and nutrlt ous. our oi-em §i nd.o»i¢e~ etc sapy. 'rim The_2 Macs THE E, B LDDY CO.\ll"\NYi THE BEAVER MFG., 00-. LTD-l Gall, llnl. Bakery and Lunch. SfQW§l't,S Blkgfy &-_|49 G’l‘.w|;oRc,i; 51-, ' _ ‘ " Hu", C,,,m,,,_ lk S0|¢ Mln\lf\¢lu|‘c"_ 158'. Kent Street. _ A |53 Km; Snug u~l3dwfm5l. _ ' - :_ 2 l sttrm wf,3m - '~ l ‘ ~ -‘" "ii ~` \ s »~\ fc ~~` .\' L ff F "