, _"TBI, newer lows _ .-1 . -GUAJRDIAI' I'-mar or snr." " _ ‘ ` -~ i _ . v-~ - -_ - ---»- _ ' ._ . I _ i A €: - _,I '-a. l i i i l li. ,l l i l » l o .. .-~-. ..,__ ,`_____w vi_ g ciumv It pays to buy in this Province. “_ H, Menaushlsn. City. was in Halifax yesterday. Hon, John Richards, Bideiord, wng Hmong gm passengers to the city on the express last eveninE- H, E. Wright, Summerside, came to we my on the express last evening, He is at the Victoria. V 5_ Q, Clark, Ml.. Stewart, was ,,m0,,,; the visitors to the city yester- ilsy- John Gates. West Royalty, who has been in the Canadian West for tlie past few months, has returned home. Tliere will be ii Mahogany Cheilon- irre at A. N. McKay's sale on Wed- iiesdlly next' _‘_ . Harold Gillis, Ci-ty, was among tne pnssengers returning to t,he~eity iasi; ,,\-ming after an extended trip to western Canada. _ , John 'P. Dunne, past State-Div pngy of the Knights of Columbus. of ogdensburg, N. Y., is at the Vic- toria. Mr, Dunne will address n meeting the Knights of Colum- lius in their hall tonight at 8 p. rn. Miss Liilu Laird, Vancouver, B. C., and sister Minnie, of Cavendish, have spent the past week in this city the guests of Mrs. J. C. Brodie. Miss Laird intends returning in the course of ,, few weeks accompanied by her parents and sisters who expect to iiinkc their future home in Vancouver. llobcrt McPherson, Engineer of the _~'._ s, Harland.. City, met with R futher painful accident yesterday af- ternoon on board his vessel. The bursting ol a glass on the boiler ne- cessitated his attention and in at- tempting to prevent the escape ol the steam he had his hand very had- iy scolded. His injury is such as io force him to remain oil duty for some time. _._.______- zzllexnll Pearl 'l‘oo\.n Powder makes the teetli shine like pearls, imparts a delightful fragrance to the breath, pri-vents decay, hardens the gums, and is a preventative to the action ei disease germs which enter the montii. Z5c, sole agents, The Mc- Kinnon Drug Co., Cor Gt. Geo and Kent Sta. dtf. noir Piiuniiii ciinas Added io llie Long List due to This Famous Remedy. Glanford Station, Ont.-"I have taken ._ LydiaE.Pinkham’s -f f' `<-:_._;=§;_ Vegetable Com~ ~*»* " 4’ pound for years ' _;j.j'.j. and never ound ,.»_. - ,Q .j._»_§? any medicine to _f.1.'_.~1‘.f compare with it. I 1 'Qt had ulcers and fall- }_-j-.;;=_;§ ing' of 'the uterus, ` - ‘_ 1 1-’ and doctors did me ' f ff ~' ' no good. Isuffered / fimdfuiiy u-_-ni 1 I ,_. began taking your ' medicine. t has also helped other ivomcn to whom Ihavc recommended it"--Mrs. Hnivnv Cnuuc, Glanford btation, Ontario. ‘ ‘ Another Cure llarvey Bank. N. B.-I can highly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vega lnlilc Compound to any suffer-ing woman. I have token it for female ivoiikness and painful menstruaizion .ind it cured me. -- Mns. Di-:Vi»:ns Bsnnoim. llc-cause your case is ii difficult one, doctors liiiviiig done you no good, do nfitysontiiiue to suifcr without giving Lyina E. Pinkhsm's Ve etablo Com- Dnund a trial. .It surcily has cured many cases of i'em_ale ills, such as in- flammation, ulceration, displacements, flb_mid tumors. irreglularities, periodic l’°l"_9» backache, t at bearing-down l""l"\iZ. indigestion, dizziness, and nervous prostration. It costs but a lrgflc to try it, and the result is worth millions to many suffering women. ll you wan! special advice prim ‘lor it to Mn. Plnkham, YIIII. Mass. li _ll hee and °|W\¥l helpful. ,route to 0'Leary, where ML Ca,.,,,,_h_ A. S. Black, Truro N S 'UUODE the arrivals in the city tinvrzz Northumberland last evening Mr Bll1°k_ll a well known fur dealer. A. E. Clark sgaqon Age ' , Fl-. Sou- :L’,_'n,“:§“ml“hi;l1';0<;:y nyestei-day. re sc. Jenn. E a °' “ mp t° J. W. Carruthers and wife Monte. gue, were in the city yesterday en. ers' mother is iii, Mrs. W. B. Taylor, Wilma; vaney who has been visiting in this city tho guest of Mrs. (lliver, gvdney Sn-ee, has returned to her home. ` ' ::Go to Buntiiin, Bell & Oo., 1°; °°=1=- s-isdn "Taxi-is the new cure cut smok. lil! tobacco. It is recommended as lwlug cool and mild as well as econ. Omicel- Bee it in new styis tin. we a tin. The McKinnon Drug Co.. Cor' Gt. George and Kent Eta. I di-ef: i \\\‘\ \\ `\\ \\" *‘ ...N \~i.~ li ___ , ii ii ii hi 5 ' Ki ii N EY, Pi L Ls ‘.4 \\0& .li ‘ Q\ ` is \\\`\\`\ A \f\\,>_\;/rl "t D? './'jg' Sifiiqu, Af# rlllh-ls! P ' ,ill ii lll (ill il” \‘~l,y'i|ll‘ll .»-'S-E .,511 :U 1-"ig-‘”~’;” N 95”/"- tu *Trix D"lf.:_- E '-3°* Fl “U \-o,3"T.»i ~ `p‘»_`;m"" l l . H. 'E. VANDERBILT IIAPTUHES THIEF NEWPORT, R, I., N0v,, iii_.R_ C. Vanderbilt has proved himself mer- _ciinl as well as clever. It appears [that he did a bit of detective work on his own account recently, and that when he got a thief just where he wanted him he would not do more than discharge him. The story became known today, al- though Mr. Vanderbilt wanted ' to keep it secret. It appears that ri few ,weeks ago he engaged a servant upon high recommendations from London. In a short time he began to miss lrmall articles of jewelry, and then his wines hegan to vanish. Mr. Van- derbilt watched at niizht when he ,was thought to be in bed. From r-i 'vantage point he saw a man take lhundles from thc house and hide them in the shruhbery. V l Having found out who the this! |was, Mr. Vanderbilt permitted the man to remove anything that he coveted, merely watching to see that the thief did 'not take them bevond the hiding place in the shrubbery. When the man had gathered a. load ofplunder Mr. Vanderbilt took everv- |thing back to the house. Then he con- fronted tlie nian am c arge iim | i h d lf Ewith being a thcif, `ri;couiiltir'iI§ his acts in the minutcst te ai . ie msn 'was so overcome at the correctness of Mr. Vanderhilt's knowledge that |hc confessed and' pleaded for mere". then discharged the man, who depart ed, it is understood, for England. ,whither Mr. Vanderbilt bcliev.-,s thai. ,wines from the Vanderbilt cellars iwere shipped before susoicisions were aroused. ' » ______.__.____-_- 'INDULTTION ()l°` THE REV. J. l". DUSTAN llHli)GE'l`0WN, Noveinlier 17-A llargc audience assembled in the Gor- don Memorial Presbyterian church, for the induction of the new pastor- Rev. J. F. Diinstiin, by the Presby- tcry of Halifax. llcv. J. W. M. Urnivforii, of Windsor, mmleriitor of the prcsbytei‘y, presided tliougliout the services. lic was assisted at the devotional exercises nt tiic o-nenini. by Rev. G. l.. Mdllain, of lVliil_,____ _ cirrassu. cRi'i>i>s hsndsom rofit which increased " boasting of his important connac ,-1 l THERE IS A . absolutely no word to express the efficacy of $cott’s- Emulsion in the treatment COUGHS, COLDS BRONCHITIS AN in ~- , Rl-IEUMATISM . A au. nnuaafeu ,,__,, ANNOU NCEMENTS “Solid Brass Bed, Brass Coal Hod_ irass Fire Irons at A. N. McKay's .isle Nov. 22. ' 11-2i(i1i_ “Will you coins and iisveiea with ne at St. Pai;i’s school room next [hursdsy aftei;_nooii. 11-Zidii., "Court lvlpiirit Stephen, I. 0. F. neets this evening at eight o’cloek_ A good attendance requested. ' , _#_ , _"Edison, phonograph, almost new vith fqpity-four minute rc/cords 'wil ‘e soldgi at A. N. l\lcl{¢ay's, on thi 22nd. /~` \ * *"AUli.a llebekah Ledge No. 10, I. ). O.F. meets tonight at ii o'clock \. full attendance of the degree staf s requested. "Meet me nt three o'clock at SL ‘ani schoolrooni Thursday afternoon iext. We can buy our Xmas presents ind have 5 o'clock tea together. i 11-21d1i. "flfoiir things to reinember-The -'rent St. Peter's fancy bazaar, tht late Nov. 28th, the place St. Pet- =r’s Schoolroom, _the time 3 to 7 p. ri., _the admission ten cents. "A special meeting of the P. E. 1. `oiiltry Association will he held ir. he Prince of Wales College this even ng, the 21st of November. All di ectors are asked to attend if at al‘ iossihle. "High Tea at St. Joseph's (on 'ent open tomorrow and will contin ic on Thursday afternoon and even- ~ig. Tea served from five o'clock l‘hei‘e will also be oyster tiiblc, re reshment table, home-made randy zable and fancy tables. The ‘izdics ir liarge are sparing no pains to niakl .his the event of the season. Comc- iring your friends und enjoy ,, pltas int evening. Luth, 1911, W. A. Jenkins, age( 48 years, leaving to mourn a sor- rowful widow, three sons and on( daughter. Funei‘s.l from his lat( residence, Pownal, today, Tiiesdai nicoTi`U'E:-H-.At sheep sons, Nov, is. 1911, to Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester llegaugn, a soii.' 1. o City, a son. MATTHEWS-At Brandon, Nov. 14, to J. E. and Mrs. Matthews, 5 dai hter lMr. Vanderbilt got back most of the ‘Z ~ jewelry which was 'first missed rind JA1`lDlNE~At Tllllnf-011. M885. Ou - Nov. Sth to Tlionias and Mrs. Jar- dine, formerly of Brooklyn, P E I, si daughter. __ MARRiED __ . RI(lE-McLEAN- At the Lennox, Ciinriot‘tctown, by the Rev. R. G. Strathie, an Nov. Sth, 1911, Flor- ence Christina McLean of Grand View to George Harrison Rice of Chiirlottetoivn. UURRIE-MURPHY-At St. Joac- hini's Church, Vernon Ifiver, Nov. 14, 1011, hy Rev. Dr. Morrison, Mary Lcviza Murphy, Mill View, to Alexis Curric,C harloitetoivii; __ . . DIED Nov, 20, 1011, William Cullen iii his 88th ear Funeral notice later , y . . JPNKINS- \t Pgwnal November ‘J 1 i ‘_ i \ GALLANT-in this city, N ov. 20,3 191 t John and Mrs.” Gallant ' . oUi.`i}i<;N`lAt' North wiitsiin-e, ini ‘ 21st, at 2 p m. Interment Pownal Cemetery. ______.---- . EUES Bill( TU MONTREAL, Nov. 18-As ri rc- suit of thc action of Eugene Herbert, in withdrawing from the famous Herbert-Clouatre marriage unnuli~ ment case yesterday afternoon, the principal nt stake in the litigation will not hc decided upon by thn civil tribunal, involving the Ne Teniere doctrine, unless new developments im- iorthcomiiig within-short deliiy. Lack of funds to finance his side of the proncediiigs given hy Her- bcrt’s Attorney as the reason which forced hiin to withdraw his opposi- tion :ia they were, prior to the jiidgment, by which ‘fhcir iiiarriagr was -declared null in the eyes of the civil law. Herbert announces the , Above C. _ fbi '_ 1 Money Saving. Investment will be yours, if you purchase some ol' the many articles offering in ou. “Special Sale” of`Samples at “Wholesale’ prices These Goods con things usually, found _ Trave1ler"s Sample Room such as Hosi- fly, Sweater Coats, Neckwear, Mufflers, Night Gowns, etc. Also a lot of beautiful Kirnonas of Silk and CONOII Crepe Japanese and Pais- ley patterns. To these we have added Renmants of Dress 1 .. of *the many Dry Goods A ui I-as p-so D CD FP Q3 Underwear, Gloves Shirts, Shirt waists SUCCCSS. 'work on hand. nerve cells. goods, Wrapperettes, Prints t . This Sale begins on Tuesday » C C ~ , , . ‘ a ‘lim iiersoii and l was 21st inst and will continue until all sold \\ ¢ I f `. i ~‘,» , ,,E._vei°y_ihing- Else awel1,fed brain and nervous sysfcui are essential to Brain workers especially need food in the moriiing that will not overload the stomach. ‘ Much depends on the start one gets each day, as to i mental vigor and how he may expect io :iccoiiiplisli the ' He can°t be alert and have a clear working brain 1 :ind slcady nerves on a heavy breakfast which rcquires a lot of vital energy in digesting it. r a. up e ~ N u t s made of whole wheat and bailey, coniziins in a iiiost appetizlng, easy and quickly digestible form, the Food Elements required by Nature in nourishing brain and 'l`hei'e`s true nourishment in Grape Nuts, and l Clnidisn Posfum Cereal Co., Lid , Windsor, Ontario. Chandler I fs? .Redding . .___. .__...__...-- -Y. 7 -- i FO0D -- so -. . "" _._-.. _ sw \ P. E. lslaii,il‘is“ Fiirnifvre Headquarters .' / WE can save you money 1 891: pr. ei/.c and ivi-ig] pr. Our price, 1 Quill' ....,.. /_ Good Value N J 1-25- I-50 DSI' pziii',l"laiiii<:leli<; lilaiikclings by the yard, ton $2 For good firm closely ' ° ‘vovcii lilaiikets of full blanket of the p.iir is i'iiii.~hcd sepririiir-ly C0iiip:ii'L‘ willi \\'h:it iiiosl, sion-s risk $1, so $3 pr Tins une is fi iiigssiisr ° °_ l"ull si/.c mid wuiglii- ' each "i`3l’1ll'1\l\‘l)' f1l1l~1limi---Splciulirl vziliiv :il ‘ $3.75 pair Our price . . . . . . . . . .....$3 i5 $3 'i`liuse :irc iiiiule of l`in».-, y _ ' ° soft. loiig~.=tspled \v@¢;l.._ will ivoii' :ind ivash sati.~'f:ictorily Scparziic- ly Iivhippml. Good 55 oo valiii.~. Om- 1,,,,.L_ , plsniiclcttc iilaiikc-ts here in all si/.es at .\'i)c,i oo,i.-I5, it. last color liorclcrs eficli ` mir . ._ .. ....$2_15 i to aid you in choosing- do the work--the cost is Hundreds and hundreds of artistic mould- ings to choose from 'here-courteous salesladies expert picture framers small-and we deliver /lei us frame your picliires-\ P See our N , $2.25 1° \\’<.~`\'e placed tliisliarguiiiliiie oii display in our \vu:~.leri1 window. l K1 Clioosc st ioc each, worth to 35c. We have only ai limited iiiiniiiiiy of _ ,J ihose good:-`---wc advise you to look iliis liargaiii up quickly-‘-~tlit~y -_ C won't last long. i /_ 0iii' Special $6 Exlension ‘Tablet 1 X This table-bargaiii will scou be zi thing of ilie past. It is made of selected l hardwood-the top measures 42x42 when closed and will extend fo 6 feet when the extra leaves are inserted. This table is supported by 5 legs ~ instead of 4 as ‘ usually and is fitted with castors-the ledge is neatly carved. A good J $8 to 8.50 value. Our price....`...................... ~ ' Beer 8:? Weeks` I Beer '£3 Weeks | Beer Weeks rights conferred upon liini by flint iiidgiiieiit, tliougli seckiiig to niaiir tain his right, to tiikc rccoiirsi-,, if at any fiitui-c time lic desires to do so. it is likely that' when the cnsc come iip l\li_»iiiliiy, jiiduiiiuiit will he i‘eiidei‘c\| in `drl:iiilt und tho civil sta- tus of the iiini'rin|r,c, coiitihctcii lu-. fore llcv. i\l|'. 'l`iii\hci'iiilc i' 1‘J--i-1d- wiiril 'l`owcr, un cniploycc in the Aiiihcrst lilallenble l"oiiiidi'j.‘ coni- pauy. uaiiic fo a tragic cud lost oven- _iiig. Towel' was a man of about 32 years of age und lived with his family on the outskirts of the town. After slipper hi- went down town for n short time, but left. for his home at an early hour. I-lc railed at tin: lioinc ui his brother, remaining there ii short time, bctivceii eight nnil nlnc. About half an hour after mid-\ night, a young ninn of the name of Uharles Piirriinsc, was passing along i’hamlici‘lain street, on an extension of which 'l‘o\vei' lives, and iiotircd ri man appiirently leaning over the ieiice that bounds the street, and thinking that it was some intoxi- rnted person, apiiroaclied him with rroivdnd ooiirt-i'ooni. lol foul play. Death was iindoiilitcil- “M husband had left thc city toaly due to heart fiiiliire, and the nn- Y , obtain work," she said, 'and he reiit-‘fortiiiinte man lind evidently leniied h fi i uit iiiid ed two rooms from (`lci.'clanll, lie |f\‘!Bil\St i l' l0"Cf2 \l‘ S lPl` ` . pam for B munufg nn; in mivanpe iii that position death came to liini. and left me mme gl-¢-,Enrico “mi 5 l-le is survived by his wife, n siiiall ianiilv and ii number of lirotli-‘rs tlic iilcn of giving him a helping hnrid. lixainiiiation revealed the I fact that it was Triwer, and it was evident that he hnd been dead -for some hours. Tliere is no siispirioii nd to bc ilcsigncil to rriisli ziiiil iii- tiiiiidiitc iinioiiisiii, Siii-iitlislii: di-in ll0l` Ullt ‘lf lllfi Slllllt. :ind kept licr lgatcs today iippcnlcil to the <~~ii\'i-ii tion to help tiiriii cirrt .loli llcrri iiinn Mayor of tlic l‘itlif'oi‘iiiii l`ity. The Socialists suhiiiitted iw-soliiiioiic toncliiiig on the ninitr-r, ivliirh \\'i»i<- rucciitly zidoptml hy ihi- nxoitiifivi- committee of tlirir piirty, nt. il;-~ siiggcstioii of l'on,;i'i-ssiniiii Victor l., Bi-rger. The resoliitiuns sets fortli thi' nlii-if atiiiris ngiiinst the so nnlli--l sin-niiirs of li-ibor, mid ¢lc<‘lai'.~ that u vicioi-5 woiild iiiatei‘ially help the mise of tlii- i\lcNmnara lirotlicrs. l‘rrsiiii-iit (ioni- iwrshssiireil the socialists flint ill iwizniiization wmild do all iii il., poivcr to elect HPri'iiiimi. The coiiventioii of thc l"eiler:iiii»ii was in session but ii short time ti- iliiy, again iiiljoiiriiiiig early to por mit the coniiiiittces to ivurk. li is iiiiderstood that the rusollitioiis coin mittee has declined to report iiilvri-==i» ly on the motion reqiicsting Goiiipvi-.~‘ and other leaders to rcsigii from ilu- Niiiiiiliiil <`i\'iC l"ederiitimi, niifl tin- resoliitioii priiposiiiir, iiiiiizitiw in cleutini: Fudcratioii nfliccrs. __.@_.._.___1-1-1-1-@- iiiii§<.l'.pis§ 'C'§§I§§il" `csouP As1‘iii\1A couoi-is snuivci-iiris c».'rm¢i'