`.-W: 'wif r'».‘ . .~... . flf- . ,... 'i7“ . 'Liv ll-".‘_ l .~i" is =; K I 3.-i .-\ i :vi _._ »-, <; .. in .iii 1 ,.'» `.'i 1 ,. <1 ini il-'If _,ff £5; j. \ r i. qw ,_ __ l ;'~f*.l_ |l r i 'iz' "zi- i #.1 , ._ ~i,- . »:~,. i - I. =. if , _i` ¢, u uf 2.‘-.' ly; ii = V; in i ‘ ,hifi if i .i i :iii . i ii i il 2. , . .;g 1 ,. 'iff l.. .fo _'i‘~. ' . »'._f._; h__.____ _ 4,-. .~__ _ . - ,.__».__. , ik."-1~.' 1 ‘ii ff l v -.»‘~\§» a .V ,Q __ ._ , . » `l V 1 ri§."'.' xml `_*'#f""i ._ "~_. » r .,. -.s__i- _ r .,e. `-'J `E "_ '?""1- .15 .e"' . IN A FEW-‘l0l|ENl'S Girls! Gel e525 ceotéoifle of define" l and fry fliii.. Aho ‘ _ sfopffclling hsirf deltroyi dmdrulf. Your hair hegomes light, wavy. fluf- fy, nbunnnnb .inna arrears Q soft.. lustrous and _lhealltillll as a YOURS glrl's after 'il s ‘Thlderine hair cleanse." Jdgt try this-moisteni a cloth with Q' little Danderine and cnreruuy arnwiit through your hsil, taking one :gall strand at a time. This will cl _ se the hair of dust, dirt and excepsive oil and in lust a few moments giou have doubled the beauty of yew hair. Besides b utlfying the hair at once. Danderlne dissolves ever! part- .iole of dandrun. cleauses, purifles and invigorates the scalp, forever stop- ping itching and falling hair. But what will please you most will be after a few weeks' use when you will actually see new hair-fine and downy at first-yes-but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of `it surely get a. 25 cent bottle o°i_Knowlt¢1‘s Danderine from any drugglst or toilet counter, and just try lt. _ V i iirnup ruAL0NE's _ _ _HAT HOME" A Joan NEW YOR , Nov. 23.-It was aw- fully mean of the three learned jus- tices sitting in the Court of Special Sessions in Brooklyn the other day. to disappoint and Malone, the mili- tant suhragetm by refusing to male ,L "martyr" her. Maud, who never overlooks an pportunity to increase her notoriety s a belligerent suffra- gette, was a. sted for disturbing n public meet' during the recent cimpaign. e attended B meeting which Govern Wilson addressed and interrupted ti speaker by demmlillllii from him n p lic statement concern- ing his views” on woinan’s suffrage. Governor Vl`.lisqn (inclined to be drawn into uri argiimnt. under the circum- stances, but . url would, not give in und remained _-standing, until she was cj.»cted and pllzediunder a.rr‘(st.- Witlii. great cunning',Miss` Malone planned to make her trial serve the double pur- pose of increiising hor notoriety and runking capital for the “Canse." Sh: sent out hunireds of invitations to hcr "At Court” and tried her best to have Governor Wilson subpoeriaed to appear in court at the trial. It was ri great disappointrirent to Miss Mar 'lone that Governor Wilson avoided thc subpoena servers by not crossing the State line into New York; This deprived her of her grcatest_ drawing raid. There was a big crowd in court but the spectacular show wliviizh Miss M1i‘one had planned for thclr diver- sion, did not pan out. The justices refused to take her seriously and turned thc whole case into a force. In the end they found her technically -guilty, brit refused to impose even the smallest permissaible fine irpon her, notwithstanding her pleadings to hcl made 8 “martyr" for the "Cause," at least to the extent of $5. HOLLAND CARRIED OFF' THE AMERICAN CUl' NEW YORK, Nov. 23.-Holland, England, Canada was the order of W1 -4" ' \ YUKON RICH IN GOLD VANCOUVER, Nov. 23.-T. A. Mc- Lean, M. E., and D. McLachlan, of department of mines, Ottawa, have reached Vancouver from Dawson, ai- tcr investigating the possibility of quartz gold mining in the Yukcn. ’l"hey spent several n onths in the val* ions districts, note/.‘*.y on the dome or watershed of the principal gold-bear- ing creeks, famous in the early days of the mining b_oom. A section of this summit is intersected with high- grade free-milling ve'n9-, which are now 'oeing developed and which pro- rr.isc to pay handsonrely. The engineers also spent several j.\'c':ks in the Stewart River district, notably at Mayo and Dublin Gulch, whcrc other highgrade free-milling gold-brarin-g veins have been located. They brought down with them hun- dreds of assay samples, many of wlnich will run more than $25,000 to thc ton. ` While unable to go into details pri- or to reporting to the government. Mr. MacLean said that lode mining in the Yukon has a girelat future. The country as a whole has been little ex- l-\10l`€d. except along the main water- ways, and the discovery of quartz veins thus far was really only inci- dental to prospecting for placer work.. ifllls- Tllifl led to th'-_ conclusiori tim* the finish of the spirited contest for the American Cup, a $760 trophy, at the horse show lust nlghtr A notable crowd of society 'saw thu event which carrie towaard the close of. a day fea- tured hy a. number of narrow escapes of ridcrs and fine feats of horscnisn- ship. Hollandvtook the cup through the superb work ,of Lieutenant Lebon- chere, Lieut. Co‘b'iyn and Captain Van Goliics, of the Royal Holland Horse, with their mounts. They will keep the trophy for 8 year a/nd then bring it back. to America to be competed for again. the country winning it twice to keep it. England finished second, the riders being Lieut. R. M. Stewart Richard- S011, of the 11th Hussars; Colonel P. A. Kenna and Capt. Cr-srwshay, of tbeV Fifth Drngoons. - ` Canada was third, with Major C. T. Slrausbenze, of the Royal Canadian Drngoons; Major Joseph Kilgonr, of the Queen’s Own Rifles and Lieut. Bates. l Q '_' Q `.\\\\'\\\\\_ A? 1 ` I] n0nn5’. KIDNEY . ”-sir5¥5-»'? E' . x ocizggs iil\‘l-ihw' ~<,'-.. _l. .$'5?l'\/\` \-ill, \\\\\\" \ -1 _>\ _"U ._-W\v~.Vl» _-..- 3,-5\_o é W i l»..-...__ _ . ‘ _ __| “Corporal Cameron" U Ralph Cor.uor's splin- did new book j isi out (and his best) Pric.: fr 25 per copy, ro cents i-xt fi for Postage. (A splendid Xmas gift.) . The ladies' Home Joumel Christmas Number (A beauty) _ V The Wo_men’e Home Com- ‘ pmion mi..:`;l.;.-.. ro.....i...\ starboard anchor was at once weigh- Shs entered port at seven o'clock side the Louise embankment. MISSING Placentia, Newfoundland. The Morlen left Louisburg on Saturday, 16th The Lady Laurier left again this DAILY Furnished 'PHE COLOURS OF - is fixed sl1~fo_llowing next upon “THE GARDEN OF Tl-IE GULF." great coal-producing age. - »__~.- ' - - Oxygen then abounded in atmos- Approaching Prince Edward, Island phere and sea. Our Island was being. one is attracted by the striking con- built up slowlh il a fringeslong the treat of colour presented by sea and southern shore'_ ol the Gulf of Bt.-_ land and sky; soil brighten-rd, vege- Lawrence. by compressed eandstonel, tation vivid green, woodlands of the product of dotrltese from tho. darker hue, softened in nnrnn-n by iron-hearlngxocks ofthe'--mainland. the yellows, reds and bronses of leaf- Here chemistry wrought its work. shedding trees; above all the cloud- By the union of the two elements, *decked azure canopy. - oxygen and lcon, each sand-grain ` Whence the brilliant colouring? was coated with a covering oi the Midway in the list of geological ages red oxide of iron. Hence the brilliant stands the carbonilerous, -when in red of our rocks and soil. steamy, vaporous atmosphere glsnti Cblorophyll, the colouring matter vegetation flourished, which, in its of green plants. owes its vitality to decay and under the pressure of sub- the presence of iron. To the abund- merseuw 01 the land. furnished the nncs or this niennnnt in our sou in coal-beds of our near-by mainland. due the wealth of chlorophyll which During the subsidence, plants left gives to any vegetation the intense their lmpress,_ as fossils upon the green, and to our soil the fertility rocky pages of the sandstones of the whichihas gained for Prince Edward time, and, because the same rock Island* the tribute name cf "The- strata and fossils are found in the Garden of the Gulf." same horizon here, as upon the main- L. W. WATSON, M. A. » ‘- lnnd, our position in geological time Charlottetown, the Lord F_3trathcona and Lady Grey BILBQA, 5,5533, Nov, 25_.1a'if¢y accompo.;iy_rngthher._ She hailuto tl: people, mostly children were killed in mmn o n s roam u - --- stcamerPM1e_\znn€lc left thenbreakwateg Sgasdfnéasxttrzyshgivcyzsigrdlx. 'Phd MONTREAL' Nov' 23'_Th° medal B0 H8 '50 “H1510 the damagwl Steamer admission was only two cents and the to b° presented 'by th” Amamur Am' fo ester the Louise basin. The tus olace was crowded. The film ignited :’F‘;o;Jn;§t';‘?,'i£?lf;d°;tgev‘3'(gngxig UONCILIA I N OA _ ll. t l _ T 0 B RD ~ "5 -- I water and working along it succeed- gum 8' dum opera or os B ea hem last Sepwmber was “nt ta To' ed with the aid of hawscrsdn enter- and cue Kato mgggettig b:h£r°3:;,e:00|;t' ing rho hnnin. Minn thorn were , ‘ Lrunmrn' vroronv. Kms: lowered the §,.ev,,o,,,, ,mark bs, great many craft in the basin the big -- nearly two second,” his time .being steamer was brought safely ner-o=r LONDON, Nov. 25-In ihs Bolton 4 m,m,m 20 3_5 Ba,,ond,,_. _ nnfl moored alongside the crorswallu By-elections, Taylor, Liberal won by whcreabe rfimnlned all day. Tomor- 1176, but the majority was cut down 7 row she will he moved over along- io 500 from the last election. with 1.100 tons of coal. and had /,j §3 not been reported since. J. A. Young, l`. -'-"‘ _ _ , one of the owners, is of the opinion ` . _ ,¢\...,\:--;.- 1 ,_ that she has met with some accident .x;,\_c L :L_ in hor mnehinorv. which nissbiod ho-, // “ f '“’. and that she has tufted off her (_, -. . < course. There has een no gales 165,94" lately heavy enough, it is thought, *I ,gi/-'V ___ »_"'. to interfere seriously with ship , ll r . _ im rho uorron 'rho tug an H 'W ,f"ri,, V if “' A : - ~ F I-fit U “-Ei 'rhomss nnn Lady Laurier ion Louis- ya f. ,fx burg this morning, but returned '.,f ,`.‘,',-1 -. ,-.;__-_': ‘soon after, the weather being heavy. f|.-'_ “ _\’.'3!.-1:-.,,___7_,-- ‘¢~/4 \ . ',.',_, . . lliiuilllh *gig .~ / nrtsrnoon, nun win bo ioinon short- " _».~, - ' , \1\\\I .__ ‘E _ ff »/:_ ngu- ,. 1 1:5 POTATO CANKER PRESENT RECIPROCITY MAY BE REPEALEFD. IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. wAsrrrNG'roN, November )2a__R... The sample of Potato`Csnker on peal of the Canadian reciprocity exhibition in the Apothecaries Hall, treaty which Canada rejected `nfter Llharlottetown id worthy ol atton- its advocacy by President Taft, was tion. This is one of the most malig- brought forward today no the subject, nant diseases attaeking the potatoes Of a bitter fight this winter on the rc- linown and until recently, has been turn of house d ocrstic loaders, confined to Europe and Newfoundland That nn effort tx? wipe the treaty but owing to a shortage in the from the statute bpoksto' prevent its potato crop in Canada during 1911 possible future acceptance by Canada which made r.ccessa.ry the lmporta- will heimade during the regular and tion of foreign potatoes, Canker has SD6Cial 55955098 Of ¢0f\|;l'€Bs. was as- actuully become established in several Ser'-ed by the leaders. . localities in Ontario, Alberta and I am informed that ifhnrd fight to New Brunswick. The Dominion Bot- repeal the treaty- will be made this anist is doing everything in his pow- winter. said Representative Henry er io' stamp out these nuclei of dis- (democrat, Texas), chairman of the case known and in case the Canker house rules committee today. Tho has gained s foothold in P. E. I. un- treaty amendment proposition will with the rich “nas already smked _mdk awares has commissioned :_:_v_vo pil hi; {>_ro_bably ciznzle zip eaylv _ln the session the successlh-ntiwm surel follow 1 __ Inspectors to traverse e S an is expec e o provo e controver- teuigcnt P-msmecuolh a VZ” imp-si; _with a l{']ie_w tg deterémlg; whetl_1e_r or By. ___"_ ant industhy will l‘.e_develo¢ped in that. “fn sue “at e “.8 ‘ii Y fame ami WILD MAN OF THE few" Within n !°,iv..i'°“"-* °1“i"°Y15\i' Ne" in ai "fig thfhegispecdmut MOUNTAIN-s oauor-rr tboussnds"'o'! menaud giving the~»Y‘u'- he appreciate ‘by fm- ,L2 e .___ - ken a new lease of me in coniunction same time be of benefit to e com- BENNINGTON vt ,Nov 23__ with the hydraulic mining operations m“_n"'y In gmeral' . ‘ Harvey S 1_,inc0'|n dalhg Hhérig .1-_ “UW i" l"`0EI`959~ _ I” might' be uddegessat I£‘§gl?]?,3l(;n rrved here' from Rtlpert) oh the ndrtib i ' ~ is now in orce Dre lug 8 ll F ' ' W , importation of potatoes and with a ?,m,,Be°u°n,, of the county' with the ROYAL GEORGE* 3AFE,_ _ successful elimination- of any cases “_:(:'dh|$a'2el_r?iiSe%u?€§“;:oB’§Z“§§'8€l?é IN LUUISE BASIN- 0' disimses mm; t“9wn Slae'::',d%§§l°“:§ vicinity for months. p -_- .beaetomanarna QUEBEC, November 24__When pi health in so far as her potato crop b§_h`;hl;mn‘5gge‘;?r§1;%;e?nn2h(;“Tg;;T§ lot Ricoux. ofthe Royal George,sem `s concerned. Prince Edward Islanders mrmhouses had become so fearful n wireless _message ashore some days will. be interested in this investiga- that they refused to be Mt alone H110 the stesmer_ would befloated on ii°ll und esilecially l'-h0H¢ ‘N110 11°-‘~'€ Seve;-nl anon-_B had been made to mp; on the 2-ith instant, he ovracntiyioit, llanted imported seed. Last sprluz a tore the man, but 1,, pm.,-,,d to met s margin of twelfve hours in case ‘ of* shipment of Irish Cobbler potatoes of foot ,md escaped into' t 6 wo0ds_ accident, as the; tide would be high at was received in _Charlottetown and Hn was gl-at seen on '£8 mountain 5.42 ,a._n_i,,cgn that date. As o, matter sold to different parties throughont,‘in Jul,-_ and since gmt time it is of -fact sue was' ‘floated oil' at four" the province. If the disease has reach- known that he has not passed B night 0"Cl0Ck. or an hour before high water ed here at all, it will be iqund under 9, roof. on Satiirdny aftei'uoc~n. imoug these and -it might' be -'well When brough+,~t0~~--1;he~¢onntry jail It was intended not to attempt to for those who have planted any of here his black. beard roughed half way float the steamer until the' tide this importation to Communicate at to his wu‘ut, his clothing was in tug- -reached 21.5 f feet forward, but when once with the Potato Inspectors, care ters and his shoes were bound to his the unter nod 21.2 foci it was round of J- A- Clerk. Superintendent of the feet with wire- He was wearing two the ship was off the ground. The Experimental Farm., Charlottetown. Dairsuof tro_;_i_i~:ers arad two pairs of overs s. e man oes not appear eil an the steamer Lord Strathcona, WIAGSTAFF TAKES to b” dememed and "°°‘mY °“9W°l'°5 having n hnwger atfmhed to the THE NOVEMBER 'CAP fiixiiililolls, but w_s.s utrzabli; tohgi-ve any Royal G€0I`E¢. commenced to ull h """_ B S ac my "P ana 0" °r is “ue” ,nm deep ,,,,,t,,,_ ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,‘i.,,,,,,,,§,§ Mhnounsrszn, Nov. _2a.-The behavior. without any grating sound_ clearly Manchester November handicap run I-Ie gave his name as 'l‘hon'.as Our- ,,,.0,,_,n,Z ,hat she was not touching to-day, was won by Wagstufl, nt B to man, said he was 3 native of ,Prussia ,,,.o.,md_ whm the steam" reached 1. Columbus starting at 40 to 1 and had been in this country twenty deep water the four anchcis which xg: ifsggd’ .191?;_eE$;;°2ift;e§08';3rt¥ igarsfjvcd l?:rin51eth;l§Kst;‘:“;:sh;’g shc_ had org: nit were buoyed and slip- e,,s_ To_day.s meeting marks the close slept under shelving rocks and in ca_ F The Oyal Georg” “t six 7°' m' of the flat racing season in England. vities under uprooted trees. His foo'd\ 0 _for Quebec under hcr own steam, _____________...._._. was w5,\_d be,-ries apples and Wo0d_ makrng eight knots an hour. Fu;-TY K1LLED_ chuckl ' KIVIAT T0 GET HIS MEDAL We offer One Hundred 'Dollars Reward m As tn the rlnwmze the Floral George "We carry an excellent assortment f§,‘;.:,‘H> "‘2,'-“HTL 8_“¢":,',!`,‘,‘¢§',§‘,.“g‘_ °‘““°" be s~'s‘ainefl, Joseph Begin, the veteran in pipes ranging in price from 25c. |r_J‘foH|¢NEY&,u¢», 'rn|ndo_0 - (liver. says vessels much more damag- up-when you want a zood ville at C,n':_*§‘?°‘}';gg’fg§{'§g "e"r‘; |“'§‘Ql"|"‘e,';`é;7é I-rl have been floated above and bg- a reasonable Price. 100|! DV" 0\|l' hlmnerfeclly hnnorablednhill buniness low one'-cc. brought back nnd either stock. we are sure we can pléase grail:agtgogyfimdnegglughgpyukblsglgneprrr nswmaw-ntl-1 or f.r=_mrv~v-nrilv repaired you in every way. E. A. Foster, en- W K M and gmt across the A¢_|,,n¢ic_ tral Drugstore, Sunnyside. 11-25M3i. _ B ___ (;‘{‘Z‘f,x§_?%_.|f,"§?,,’%&,t,f?§§f:':;0_P_ -*_* ` I I llrf' “PBI lllnine lf, _________. ~'-40 nun of non-ennnn working ;‘,:,:*';',',;',*,',f,f.°',§."i',;’;‘,2;_;;.';{;;f=“,~:~;{{,,';i,~t§§ punts, brown striped pattern, gor:-ith 8|; Tlonérrsai fr ce 'I .Mr bottle. Bo 1.. .nn '.1153‘ li 'ii 1'- . _ RTEAMERS SEARCH I,-OR $3 mr 5 so H _____'°“'“ B ’ ,frske Henhamlly Pills for chnntrps. i i laid to one side 50 the regular stock. In $15.00 for ‘ PW# through the suit' deparffnent and odd suits taken from many of these we have onl'y/ one suit of asize, but all made in the sea- son's style. Now if you want one of lhese ata bargain, ~ be on hand early to~day,~as we have decided to clcll' -the lot out at the regular sweep-_' ing di8¢0l,.\.H"§,-. Elfty suit-.ls -absolutely gusr-' aufecd,-good fitting and up to date in éi cryre- spect. Sizes range from A V' 32 io 42 bust. $11.50 for 7 <)8,r5,oof ro 98,18 Bu for i |.75.zo.oo fo: 1 r.7‘o 24 oo for 15 oo etc. L A ° ’ W' l I 22 00 i0l‘"6 93 fl l€S Ill QI' _-03 S . . _ T-I i I ' " “_-5 » We have gene through this department to day and we find that we have 45 cosf,nn'nsm _General Pelletier -was banquetted by . -\'°’.l‘? Silt- be would night. Iyawridl _ .I . .. .. . W ' Dress _ Goods Sole” Af PA ._ a "The biggesprsnge of ladies' suit- lngs you ever saw dn.‘P. E. 'I., is: shown buy D. .r-. afun¢;i'.,.;;., saoutrf. "In buying shoes -for cliildtem here parents have unlimited 'vs`.rlety'. from which to choose. €ioff:»l_3ros..'10-21Mtfi . ',/ .» ` _-,'f , '-unruon revonrbiniconiing inn inf hand at D. A., Brhcefs. ` ~11'-Gil/ltf. Look out for Handlierohief ad of Paton Q Go in to-ruorrow's fssue,contalnfnq prices ‘Ind des- cription of hsndkerohlefs on sale. _ 1. . _ _, inzzmizir. Hanidiiershlef sale ls now on at -Patons. _ . _ _'ll $6ME|_. OVQ ' ` 7 L ry se’ in wbieibsii in Leading Golora. 'value for Si.l5. At Paggns “Reed P__ston'.p Dress Goods-T' ln.;-today"§.-‘ i 4 y'.$'_‘*~i-i-zervisii.-_ - » _ -_.:"P*"' ‘Tri-'.f. 1 __ ,if -'om soo~ ssrneeiorh,~»~;ol- inane' snmngs nna '~1s_.in..ona¢inigs-2.. nor? \vhleh.so.ohoo»¢' _,ht D ;»A.,|_3ii‘. _ 1 1" ~ ’ ==¢i`¢:i.'»f-»»e..'id;ioui1» ‘i-` .,'. " » >» .~"‘ “Fell htyio; shi J l we iwoum like .do in » ,if , . . . ,~.-»'.J.-, .. _ .- '__.y \~ 5, , inn i ss' fini \_ in.; 1.-<1- eo; _ ._‘ ' - A Dtehs gdrlildn sal:‘tl)1al:i)s mgkinzlshllgwd bhvers A . .There was some sharpselling last week, and weliitenrl, ¢ho~;_ _|_ _ _ w.ek. We are offerin -heavy Cheviot basket cloth.worth.$&.3o for 8ge.- '1~,,_g Ti , I _ _ " _ Shephe_i‘d,|il\ld greflsgoods in 52 in.f4i5e for _ ` " #.9 , _ HK mr-ll ‘wit-Gord ..d;N 'grfr 111.6 ; "°‘- . ' _ ‘f -on onercoct, ' ' ' _ ' . *li»;¢»fi~~iiiil=~o --5 ~i-.-do ii°.'§3f»»‘i’o5"¢. ‘"6 " 85 `°“"-51° ff ` - ~ ._;-§*@,§l?¢}§£_il‘_.Y§%.P‘=»Sé-. ~ ‘ - ;,'1'.f2‘.'.f;f~...‘ . ~ -i _ +r.'2.f.. ;r.~.'..'..~.fl'.2i..-..§f.".-"I’._ '.°':".'°.§7I‘_"!’_1“f".;'lI_‘.?.lE2‘%E.*3¥§1§!!£t@kll.l'.§;}i‘l*‘5f1#"7' "‘ ~-i - . . .1 \. »> HD ECYU. _ “WS Bois - I . , ,r ‘r i' ,. ». '. _,_ if u . _ , . __». U 9 . . n,gr \ li i 4 ,i » f 4 . ,. v .l l T