-Jr- v M1-~ ~f~ -..aa¢>se%:.a1... .:.a _~ “.1-. ` . I. MI P 4| yu . eng T3 sa jac ins for ‘ ra 'asf in Y fo f \ I / 1' If “ » I/` 1 .~'1~' " ;' __,__.._ .;»..» ._-. ---sl-___*__ ' BATARD M M of 'painful Goitre hy f MRB.'w. A. JOHNSON. I I , usted of Facial Neuralgia by , we Ont. J.'H. sammy. r engraving department is at, service. Articles bought off us ved without extra charge. G. . 1'. JOWOIBP- 12-l6Mili‘. e of our handsome smoking. 'would make n elegant Christ. ift for Pa, brother I-larry, 'or rn. Patons. 11-1615/[31 ton'B fllfl.. Olpcciaily in minks, ompetition. We have the latest I/les and the lowest in prices. 08"? 0V0I'Yb0dy theft comes here hristmas gifts says:-"Its exact. I was looking for. I'1l take 'stick makes an accept- for a gentleman. We are s-pr . I `. _ “_ . ‘Xb ||\ » is . ` , si Fulei Aches v (All, Ihy long? That Sql?-like Pain in the Back . is_Sure Indication of _ Kidney Trouble. _ an u_ _. - ‘ 0 2 ` '@7113 . . z' ' . pig, sf” _ i. r f’ - . ` g i (_, f' ~ Mrs Anne Rodriguez writes as lol., lows from her homo in Valencia: For a long time I suffered with fail- ing Strength 'and nagging headaches. ‘My condition grew steadily worse, my limbs became bloated and shaky, I' was sallow and thin, 'elt rheumatic Pllilll. dizziness and chills. I unfor-~ irunatelv didn’t suspect my kidneys, and was nearly dead when I dis. covered the true cause of my suiler- ings. I read so much about the won- derful health and strength that comes to all who use Dr Hemilton’s Pills that I felt sure they would help me. Such blessings of health and comfort- I got from Dr Hamilton's Pills 1 can't describe. They speedily put me fight. and their steady use keeps me active, energetic, strong and bap- py, I strongly urge others to regu- late and tone their system with Dr Hamilton’s Pills of Mandrake _ and Butternut." -_ _ No greater medicine exists than Dr Hamilton’e Pills for the cure of indi-'» gestion, constipation, fiatulence, -liver, bladder and kidne' trouble. Refuse lliliiiiiiliifi . Mil] .BWI PHYIBEH PARIS. Dec. 17 (Bpeoiai)-_-1l'he "Matin" publishes an article drawing Attention to what it describes s.s‘the scandalous carelessness of_tho Gun- powder Factory Department of the inlstry of War. - Since the disaster .to the “Liber- te”- no reform. according to the "Matin," has been carried out in the powder factories, which, though they supply the Navy with ammuni- tion. are ._ _under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of War. The Navy, ,how- ever, besides improving the condi- tions in which its ammunition is stored 'on board, has succeeded in obtaining powder strengthened by diphenylamine, such as that provided to the Army. Moreover, naval offi- cers have been empoweréd to super- vise the manufacture of the ammuni- tion, snd are absolute iudges as to whether it shall be accepted or re- jected by the Service. . The "Matin" publishes the report of the Admiralty on 517 tons of am* munition manufactured on June 2. 1912, and worth nearly $1,000,000. Forts of the gun-cotton contained greyish and yellowish lumps, and oth- er fragments of mouldy sacks and numerous small splinters of wood., while two lots were coarser than they should have been." iiii m"__A____A 25c, per box, or five boxes for $1.00, at all dealers or the Oatarrhozons Company. Kingston, Ont. Notice ! During the progress of our great Clearance Sale, we respectfully ask our friends and patrons in the optical line, to put off having their work done, as far as possible, until after the sale. We expect to be so busy during this great sale that we shall have little time for optical work. G. F. HU'i‘OHESO". Y substitutes ,for Dr. Hamilton’s Pills, 10-Billleth. AfL1NG` THE .M§Ef.llESi , » '--u-r >- °""°"”"_“W~i. fno¢mrscmess iumnnruxm.. _ f or_1;_|nnns"'“ ‘ 'I yobesnen, n. n., an trustees bifene ‘Iripn Parliamentary Fund, have ro- ,A “V N ` I ' ‘ l"““°11 'Ax W od A am erm;-.`°“"°“ *"° ’°“°"“‘¢ 1°°°°" *°°°“" e e sm g g ‘ . g ` , _. Bmelling, Oily Liniments Con- ,Dsl1yl1\¢ a dusk for 810,000, _#mit 1. ' _ ` ~' taining Hsxmful Acids and ‘T ~ , ' f monia. “Thomas B. Fitspatrick, .treasurer of thsllnited oi Amsriesz- ~ T _ __ ' ' f " i _ll Yin! ,_§f§g§°dP°°P*idm*:;;td§“§hf§k'*h;¥e‘;‘*f\;; "mama mean ana mek for $10,.. le 'VII ~ p oy 0 9 peqplg of the country in such a way as to _¢n4‘m~e ghd, speedy wnde,mnat10n_ In give free gp guy- render. B wmpkq they may cause a warm _sensation , . . , lii tisth 'l1estkid.D t D pee. .~ 1,-._(‘ y...-J, ’|iéa51 0"* W UW Ruff” 'nge-:gina they°\mow. B °° 0"", gmmgnd' “_ pq -t .'t*o&t , Recently a number of these white( ;ai&.t\ia1i'IIithin its lad lei .Tn order to advertise andintroduhf salxnan? dwt°r° ';:?lY“°‘1' “n o inside- and outdde " ' " ° “ ° °°” ° 5” °“°f‘ .U I Maia had _ _.ea ,wtheir home stndyymusicy lessons in mously meh percentage of harmful s r - '1 ‘mg tb, ’ ~ "WY 1°°°'ut7 ul' I“t°“_mt`1°“°1 In’ Acids, and such irritating chemicals. it di lt th stitute of ,Music of New York will? as ammonia, etc., For the moment ruuam ax the issuers or the union- course ei instruction for either risen "“““ “F” “PP“°“~ "“* '-M" °-°“ ist proved themselves Parlis-10r8d`\. Violin Mandolin. Guitar'1" " ` _ . - - ' ' ’»-and only dei'/eriorates the. skin, sets mentary anarchists. irheir poiiey wae,Oornet, Banjo, Cello or Bight Bing- mn” atm and mu” mme" tinue duse never cures rbeumatlsm, that u they, the minority-with s.. mg In mem may simply uk time “P me mm “» ‘ ~' _ -. ' V f trou . ~ larkb majority of .over 100 against,_you recommrmdthelr Institute to when doctor wane on to mm. them-nes _net axioms ee ve their your friends ree- learn to 1 y. ° Y own way they would pull ggwn and ‘You may 1:01: one notep flrom um? °' whim' °u7 u“i'“"‘t"‘d°_ °‘," destroy the Parliament of England. another: yet by their wondetfullfyi In k°°wB that °' tuck umment mn t Outside Parliament tbey`ha.d been simple and thorougb` msbbod,'you canf P°_”3°tS“t°' ;’;":;°“£ttl;'°&ihp‘£f1 Wt' _ . . _ es en rea . proving themselves to be reactionar #soon learn to play. It you are an ad when asked me opinion 8 hw days. iesof the worst type. A delijigrateiat-, tempt, he remarked, had been made* for the first time in history by the. responsible leaders of one of the‘ ' great political parties of this coun- try to enable the minority by vicrr lance and disorder to put argument and reason absolutely pone one side, and by violence and disorder to over- come the vast majority of the elect- ed representatives of-the people of Great Britain and Irels/nd. He wished to say in all seriousness 'that if that attempt succeeded, if it was once éstablished, that by the sheer `dis-_ order ,and violence: of an* organized body of mera in Parliament the major- ‘ity of the elected representatives of the people could not be overhorne, it would mean an end of Parliamentary' government. _ “$1.00 per yard blanketing, double selling at 791:. Paton’s. 12-'IMtf. "No place like Paton's for men's furnishings. Don’t put oi! your uhristmas buying until the last week. it is satisfaction to buy early and know that you have made your selec- tions when the stocks are at their best. - 12-7Mtf. vanced player you will receive. special instruction. The lessons are sent weekly. They are so simple end easy that they are recommended to any person or little child who can read English. Photo-' graphs and drawings make everything plain. Under the Instltute’s free tuit- ion- oiler you will be asked to pay on-‘ ly is very small amount (averaging li cents a. week) to cover postage and the necessary sheet music. No one should overlook this won- derful oifer. Tell your friends ablput it -show this article to them. The International Institute has suc- cessfully taught others and can suc- cessfully teasch you, even if you know absolutely nothing whatever a-_ bout music. The lessons make every- thing clear. Write today for the free booklet, which ‘explains everything. It will convince you and cost you nothing. Address your letter or postal card to International Institute of Music, 98 Fift; Ave., Dept. 485 B. New York., N. » ago, an important physician stated that he considered e strong, penetrat- “Nerv-iline," to be superior to any of the white ammonia linimcuts. In his twenty-five years of practice he had witnessed cases of rheumatism, sciat- ica, and lumbago that simply would not respond to ordinary tfevimeni-"‘ but Nervilins cured them. The same physician also spoke of the great advantages of keeping a preparation like Nerviline in the house, because of cramps, diarrhoea, stomach dis- orders, earache, toothuclle, \1¢8f1'B¢he»4 and such minor ailments. Ncrviline is 3 first-class cure. There is scarce- ly an ache or a pain, internal or ex- ternal, that Nerviline won’t cure. In thousands of homes no other pain- relieving medicine is used. Fifty years' continued success and the en- dorsement of the profession are proof that Nerviline is the liniment for the home. "A large assortment of lamps of all kinds. Parlor, Hail, Hanging in brass nickle and glass, just right for gift is always appreciated-the reci- pient knows that it is good. 12-Tlilltf. “A” "P“°°“'“ Q“““*’" °“"‘°"”“”| onristmss presents. meek a co. ing, pain- subduing liniment, such as' 000-illlllddf ¢hQI1‘illlH'Ui0Rl1l0 mins, when in ue very rleaua ce send you from the treasury of 'Hsu :fUhiu|ifNlhIsssgteinthisoiiii1iIi'y. ‘Hair of this amount--“,005-ohne jfrom the good psqbls of Hnntrsal, Canada.. as their tribute in aidyoi the great cause for _representative government which you are serving. "A cause which enlists such univer- sal sympathy and endorsement can- not hii to have a 'successful and g r- ious ending, however zany o _ es selfish and designing man may be disposed to place in its way. It-,will win bbbauss it isrighli, ill thi sight wfli prevail. In all' probability we wxksend you another $10,000 next w ." .__._?._¢-i- A MBUEST ilBiMll1Sl MILAN, Dec. 17. (Special)-Enrico Annibale Butti, one of the best-known. writers of plays in Italy, died sud,-` denly at the age of 46. He was the author of about a score of plays, mostly of the "problem" sort, and he did his work for the most part; while struggling against an lu- curable disease. ( By a crude stroke of irony he put the Dnidiing touches to his last play only recently. The title was “The Ways of Health." I-Ie left a singular and laconic statement, which ran as follows: "I wish to be buried as a poor man, Let no notice of my death appear in the newspapers. Let no invitations to my funeral be issued. I beg the pub- lic and press to refer to rn work in T 12-1-7M3i-the soberest possible manner. ‘s-sg -1 smsns ‘_ .The Sllfbscription ” Books Of The “ tori ilver Black Fox 00.0 _ Will Positively To P.` E. I. Investors 0n Friday Dec. 20th. 1912 Not The _Big Wage Earncr, But The Wise Investor, is The Future Capitalist j . . For Your Information f " _ . _ M g . The f‘D_alton Ranch” -his s world wide' reputation' for the excel- leiiceefifsfqxa., _ . . . ' In th', A 1 xo_Mr. Dalton sold twenty-four pe_lts_iin__tli‘e _London _ ¢ 9 . , . . mi;-ht, enlbehiy averaged $1,385 s pelt, making a worlds record for a of tl. _ ‘f Dgziiq 1,-_|ix_Ji_¢`:li.l,>roug`],}t the handsome sum of ${,'8ob, which is the w_ofl 's record for ssiagie Pelt. ,:~ ~j ., ,. The sal; of six pairs ig! younigf foxeangofa Pyidlwe fi" for ox_.. _. $w°l?r?5:lt;.hTsl§i¥ »§i1ost.§;>.erknce§0;ilver Black Poi breeder in theworld. , __ _ _ _ , " The new cornipsny retains his service for one year .or longer if dense. ' 4 n ,_ ._ . ' - The company propose to engage the services _gf _a__ve_terinar_y sur.- geon who has made a special study of small' animal life (io not in con- 3_.{i;;=uoh with Mr. nom) thereby mining perfect ummm simu- UC \ ' > . ~ ‘. \ `. _ | i 4 . ' J > _ J: > .._...~ f You Will liave No Excuse..,_. Y We mee mia you the plain unvsrahhed ftruth about' this - m°nel¥o:l:?;§ angggt of the people who have made largeamounts .. .ff °‘§’f'f,f§' ¥l1i;g§.i:¢'°fu?:"f ua nm eppommiry you sive use to ` hi ' dnstry. 'pm$g:1tkg:whtebEi?f§i:l:fthe iirlzilly Fox Reaching Company in ex- ims 1 s\1=f°“*°° ef ‘li °° ` ' -_ .»?,»-,,=.#n,,c‘=,;':°.....°°“P:.f'.im..?':'.¥".e:;:“..“r rx- . ~ “fn . my-,abje of psym more than 4° per cent, it must ,, rs . V '= _ _ . l . ~ - _ ‘gat I ' 1 .1 iicstiillytssohes _ue- mm, i ' 'Q yet; lieth? tv“iL°fla°.fv§l§o iggcusnms recruit will be" io e. _ ion L,_,._._-- -< \.§_,C_ ” , 4 .4 - Yi* . . _ s W , _ _ , _ _ _ _ For the benefit of those who cannot make it convenient to cali at any of [our agencies to make their applications for stock in this Company, we have inserted the accompanying application form. The subscription books will positively close on Friday,Dec. zoth,19iz. . Parties using this form must send xo per cent of the amount subscribed for by registered letter or money order, to W. B. Prowse, Charlottetown, who will send a receipt for same. Should stock not be allotted the money will be refunded in fuii. :_-_ry ._ _ , .____.li ls Necessary to Act at Once -_ i' _...sas sn .a ~ | \ _ Aplicaliou Form We the undersigned hereby subscribe for and agree with Waidren B. Prcwse of Charlottetown, agent for and representing a syndicate who have taken oiver the Silver Black Fox Rsncbing Business of Chas. Dalton of Tignish, to take the number of shares at $iooa sihsiéfas sit opposite our respective signature hereto. and to pay ro per cent said stock down, and the balance on or before January ist, A. D.. 1913. Should said shareernotbe allotted the money paid on them to be refund in full. Nemo ,,,,,,......,,.............,..-.... . .. ....-H.. ..... sees" -~ »~ sensuous--.-~... -U- ¢ssooa~»~¢:- ann ` Nbeashlmssess ssssssaoossoeassess...-so no--nes.. no-es Al1l0\1llfPdd ...»»sssssn.-N.. rn.-Us-...» . ....... _ .Sohc»_tor, . When the subscription books of the Chas. Dsltnn Silver Black Fox Co., close to P-E.Islaud investors on Dec. soils, there will close the greatest opportunity ever presented to the public to participate in the enormous profits to be reaped from P. E. Island’s latestland great- est industry. This is your opportunity. Take advantage of it- Remember if you don't plant, you cannot expect to harvest. To avoid disappointment it is necessary for you to send your ap- plication at once as we expect to be over subscribed on the date of clos- ing, and therefore cannot make any definite promise that application received after that date will receive any consideration. _ i ___...__The Future Prospecfs__..___ The sale of six pairs of young foxes to parties in Russia for 8roo,ooo has opened up a new market for `tlse product of the Dalton Ranch 'ran sue pisses me pmdueuom of me Denon amen in s one by itself se the price of $16,666.66 a pair for young foxes is a Worid's Record. It is a weli known fact that Russia is the greet market for Silver Black Fox fur, and to obtain the best that the world can produce, Russia as well as every other nation, mustlook tothe Dalton Ranch. There is also an increasing local demand for Dalton Foxes as P. E. Island ranchers as well as those from abroad, realize that lobe successful in this new industry they must produce stock that will measure up to the Dalton Standard of perfection. _-i I A " ` ” I ° ‘ ' 1 ' fth C d' n Bank of Commerce on for stock may bc"-‘hi'ad'e tothe undersigned Provisional Directors or any branch o e ana ia 1zov1s1'0NA1. DIRECTORS . ~ so ! . | n _Secy Treas A B Warburton. W. B. Prowse is-1_1. J