Y fb d SEND5 G0-0|) NEWS ii.. 1.0.51 n.'§_°"”'°“ ".““ ' 9 - lactxlvnumher Of the branches h ()l the great work Dodd a Kid-IWatc_'j_f_;1_:le__i;lc_§;_v:n_i____:>__wi;i_§_ i [Ny Plnl IIC d0|l'l§. vent much desecration ofet up-_» - vance of the day and pop, With the spread throughont ._......:~'r'»- _ _ _ _ ._ .,_ _ ._ ,___ _ _ N9f’.9g3‘35-.?.5‘--.i?’.’-.- 'fiH§,_§f_rl=§r_l§;.f» _ __ THll__<>_ll-fll=_l-§>}”lfll{l0vi'1sl_9l_§_A_ll1?}-ll# _______n_...-...-n...-. 'nice cuisines. ,i’ be |lEWl-`0U_Nll|.ANll T00 l;.,....._.._ ... ... ... .........;... ‘ ‘"“ i-"“‘~' CllAlll.0'l'|‘E.'l’0WN‘ “AND QllEEN’S COUNTY i ° “ ' i ...<.¢..L...,.._.»~.=.-..>.a..n.i_i_¢,.u..s»... .. . ._ .. _M-.1 -- . _ - _ f _ _ _ . _.', . yi' _|. C. Green. asuiiererfrom Rlieumaiiem of the li i d °“f hind ` ‘ *_* ______ Lumbago fm _"___ ye____s_ ____d__ charm fniywe ge of the beauty and with college cries and songs there lickleiie,-and con,Pie|m_m,ei" Doddsl 0 rince Edward Island as a will be no dlill mon:ients betwee idney Pills. ,_ Vlam Bank Goye, Bay St. George, .\`ild., Nov. 24. Newfoundland con- iriliutes its share of the splendid cures made by D0dd’l Kidney Pills, 'l`|iere is a strikiiég example at ' this liliice. Mr. J. C. M611, B Well known ri-sident, sudered from Rheumatism und Lumbllgo for five years. Today lic is a well man, and does not hesi- tate to Hive Dodd’s Kiilney»\I’ills all the credit for the cure. “My trouble was caused by strain und cold," Mr. Green says, in telling his story. “And for five years [ Sui. lured irom Rhenmatism and Liiniba_ go, I was always tired and nervous, .\ly sleep was broken and uurefrcsh- mg ii-nd the pains of neuralgia added to my distress. _ "I was in very bad shape indeed when I started to ilse Dodd's Kidney l'llli~l, blit they soon gave me relist It is because I found a cure in Dodips liiduey Pills that l recommend them to my friends." liodd‘s Kidney Pills always cure Kidney ills no matter where it in foulul or in what stage it is in_ LOIfD’S DIY ILLUIHCE -0- _ _, Continued from' page 9 inc-lx-asing sympathy of the inifgi. -unions is also__hopeful_ \ good deal of time has been s ent ‘ P in arousing public opinion to the ini., lvhcre an infraction of the lawy poriance of the l.ord's Day as an n,,_|taken place thiit the General S _-wi in National Life hy puhlio Mi. .|rrss, the press and seeking the CU. ..|u>l'ation of puqlic associations whose aims are at one with ils.in this re- .~|»i~ct. With respect to the infractions of the Sunday laws, oonoillation has nt ull times been employed in prefer. i-ure to an appeal to the law and ilirough this means many factories limi others who were contravening the ‘ellclvlwh upon it. and born by li summer resort there h I av all parts Many of th” b 1 'th th ‘ _ e _r ng with _'-'-"_ _ benz; __ edged tor the Lord s _Day as All are _cordially iliviterl to the creation _____~d “_ Hllllrt merely for re. twfflvli o clock dance in A. O. H. lieaau|.e_ rather than 8 I~Iall on Monday night, Nov. 27th, day ‘ll lllliel. rcstfulness a d aid thi ~ " w°"mD~ tl s has entailed special workin instead of Tuesday night, he WHY Ol special l 'rosa 'c G il' - - d. penaiire partial y uar lan contains sixteen lnners, etc., thereby depriving many D8-lZ6_B of assorted reading matter in. who serve of th ' iprivuege o__wm_;_ll_‘ needed rent ami °l“d‘"E ll l~l¢l‘lll<0ll. Sllllday School les- _ p, We would ur son and an illustrated article on the illllon _all our people the duty of Bug? newly elected Borden Cabinet. guarding this day for all those who _m _ contnbute to Um' 0llIi0yment nnd'|;0m_ _M~ F- Mlwklln. Sli- John. who has fmt and by some self d n been in this cit and other com er. u this. _ aspect to 'fff-f-'--f-A--Af-A----.-=-------.<5=.-,>;.-.-.~.-_-_~_~_- It pays to buy in this Province; l .l\lrs. William Riggs, (‘-ity, has gone gvetzein -- ` ' hon a visit to Boston. r P l‘ John J. McDonald and Bernard Mc- -- . t° PN Kenna- Tmvafllc. wcrc in use my yes- 1-lon. J. ri. Mclnnn si. rcicnn he day. terday_ ' ‘ _ _ ~ - ' - ` was in the city yesterday. trip to the (‘-ity. Charles F. Fisher, l~’»cotchfort, was among the visitors to the city yes- terday. Miss Hilda Myers, Hazclbrook, is _visiting in Millvlew the guest of Miss ‘Beatle Mitchell. Miss Lola Barrett, Kingston, has 'returned home after spending e. weell. at Hazelhrook, the guest of Miss Clara Carver. ‘ Miss Muriel Mitchell, accompanied e lal i' Y m _ E_ll0§B who contribute to. our pglexmtifg cial centres in. this Province on B, hv her friend Miss Ethel Ferguson, “""g tile Week the minimum of -bushlesll Crip. left yesterday afternoon _work on this dny_ and clear instruction t of the l.ord’s Day beaiéivgnthf children in the Sunday snhooi ito our people in the churches that every edort be made to tion. tian congregations, labor union all citizens who. seek to defend possible aid to this woi;k_ We would recommend in ever mation. Such information may the Alliance. fl. W. MINGIE, R. G. S’l‘RATHIlcLl'ai'i-1 on the affirmative were, “fmls ““d ""~a“°‘“l helll render every Harold Rayner, Gordon McGougan, Miss "Marion Newbury, and 'I-larry case Balderston. Those on the negative has side were, (‘-has. McLeod, Ken. Mar- _ ogre. tin, Miss Luelle Bewisto, and Jack tary Oi' the Provincial Secretary be McLeod. The resolution was lost hy colnniunicated with, giving full inlor- a large vote. Victor Saunders acted he as critic. Wilt with €V6l`v Confidence that-ululer no circilmi-itaneea will me name he John S. Stewart, Cross Reads, L0t known to any ,me Save tim omcersof 48, has started a very promising fox ranch. l-ie had the good fortune to capture a black fox and has purchas- ed a pure_ white one from Ruben Chappel, Brimstoue Hollow. It is a very rare occurrence to get so valu- able an animal and his friends wish Roots out any kind °,_-,f B cm-“_ him every success as he has an ideal hard, soft or bleeding; cures it with During the past year there have out pain, act; at night while ypsié den to raise. these valuable auimala ln. He liiirchasell the fence for his rancll from Mr. Robertson of Alex- andra. 'l‘lie fence is four and a half feet under ground and is seven and a half feet nigh, it oucloscs wnat was formerly known as Oat Grove and it covers about three acres of ground. The correspondent writing says that if more people in this province would raise 'these valuable ziniinals it would keep niol'e of the young people here and would be a benefit all around., _ A correspondent writes the Wesley- an! Un the' Tryon circuit the interest in the different departments of the work is well siistained. The congre- gations at all the appointments arc large and attentive, and the pastor [is much incouraged. During the surn- , mei' months the people of-Desable and ll-laniptoii appointment ig-ithcreil, a~. |dults and children, regularly in the. Cor. Gt. G50 and Kent Streets. ‘sessions of their well i.l;.',an.:4eil Methodist Sunday School. 'fhc suc- _... - - _ _ 'IA' _ i cess of the rich-:lol this :season was Qciwiyoo; 'o C0!->O€e>@<°3®@.®3>@>f§J\'é,@,‘(°Xe3®®ra.oi\o@C. ~ I __ i amil Scales Weighs 25 lbs by ounces. _ 'Warranteed' accurate. I1'-EE ‘ 4 ,_._ _..;'__.}c_._»_.‘_u._-. ___ ,no _. Spring cers and teachers, and the hearty co- operation of the people, in their deep and united interest. The public Rally Day exercises held in the church at Desable, in connection with this school were greatly enjoyed, and were a profit to the large number assembled, This school has in view for its next season’s operations, the purchase of a suitable library, for whlcli purpose the amount _of $28.00 is now oil hand. It also is consider- ing u Uhristmas Tree. The Red Cross Liner Stephauo which arrived in this port on Thurs- day afternoon sailed yesterday after- noon for St. John's Nlld., after load- ing ai large general cargo for Blin- tain & Bell and Carvell Bros for that port. Tile Stephnno is practically a new ship having been built only five months ago. She is a ship of 2,200 tons, with a length of 350 feet and depth of 24_fect. She has a speed of 145 knots. She has accommodations for about 200 first-class passengers and between three_and four hundred passengers altogether. The salooil ac- commodations are splendid and com- ipare favorably with the best ever seen here. For the carrying of freight she is also admirably soited, h`er capacious hold being laid ofl than an enormous quantity may be nstowed into it, there being considerable space also on deck which may liti- lizod for cargo when necessary. The steamer has all lip-to-date equip- ment, including wireless telegraph, submarine bells, and noiseless Winches ` aft. From here she KOHS to St. Jolm's Nfld, thence to Halifax, and New York and will make ii couple of trips later to the West Indies. After that she proceeds to St. John’s to fit out for sealing, Captain Clark her com- mander, is the Commodore Captain of the fleet. l-le was formerly of the Rosalind, a steamer well known at this port. lluring the summer mon- ths the Stephane is engaged in the passenger trade between New York, Halifax and St._ John'9. Nfld- _ :¢“"I’he School that has won the con- iidcncc cr the people." Union Com- ma-cin. mime. - a-sian. _1__ _g No need of sin ln; he praises ui our Bal: ry Goods w en sl over town you can ear th m pri; sed 7 thu s wh use 'L ii-:§.i::_'=.E.si::‘..h‘:°.:i °ni:i'il‘..i.~..'i““°’ ltd, Stewart: "Bakery , |63 KeutSlreei '__ _ _Mlllview, has returned home after visiting friends in Mt. Herbert. Rev. T. F. Fullerton will preach at both services in_l-lt, James Church to- morrow. In the morning his text will be Thoughtfulness and in the evening Prayer. The Guardian has received a very' pretty calendar for 1912 from Ensley H. Jolinsoil, luaniifacturei' ol l>l“lnt- ers' rollers, St. John. Ilev. Henry H, Erb-will Qreach to- morrow as follows:-(lross Roads, ll a.m.; Hazelbrook, 3 p.m., and Alex- andra, 7 D.m. At the S. A., tomorrow there will be special meetings all day at the us- ual hours. Ensign ll-loore, who is at the present time resting at her home in this (‘ity, will assist ili these meetings. In the evening the corps balance sheet for the past three niontbs will be read, 'l`_his will give the income and eiipenditure_ 01 tllll c0i~ps_ All are cordially invited. The death occurred at Cherry _Val- ley on the 6th lust of heart failure of Miss Jane Janette Il'Vil_lg. dough' ter of the late Job Irvilllr Ill the Mft year of her ag€.1€H»Vlllg_ a large cir- cle of friends and relatives to mourn their loss. The decepsed was a Well cdncntcu nnu hurhly intelllseut lady whose place cannot be easily _filled in the community. She received her early education at Prince of Wales (-_0iieg¢_ uliarlott-_-town, after which she taught school for a number of years and as an instructor Of YOUU1 had few equals in bei' Cll0B0ll Dfofes' sion. Owing to her kind and syl1'l_Da- tlietic nature, her deell SlllCel'lY»Y. her deep devotion to duty and her religious zeal, she became a general favorite in- her social intercourse with all classes in whatever snhl‘»l”P- shemoved. (Other papers please copyi. _ Those who braved the bad weather last night and attended the l’eople’S Theatre, were amply repaid ior_ so .l.. v- ~ for fl-. ppp ram was Certainly lxcelleniu _'File' .Vlt{t§l'l1Dll C0lll0llY in.. return oi Widow rugsons Hus- band," brought many of the favorlf_.e performers to the fore and the fun il. produced was prima facie evidence or 'the fact that a "L8-llgll 55 WDW” _ “ thousand groans in any market." l‘0l' the Sake of His Tribe-a Pathe Amer- ican production- was grand in dctail. splendiil in photograllhy Hllll h€l§1_tl"* audience spell boilnd until the flul.~:h.‘ Her Gypsy Rival another story of intense interest, was a ComDl€fi0l'l ‘lf the trio and Senorita _F‘ernando’s songs were well received, The hall was comfortable, the order and the music excellent-thus proving that lip: place of popular favor to spend a_i evening in The l’eople’s Theatre. We want lo convipcc you, that there is nothing sold which is as good as Royal Purple Stock Specific for putting your stock into the' highest type of condit- ion at lowest prices. llere is our prnpoition Use Royal Purple Stock Specific on one animal and use any other material that you can buy on another animal in tlie same condit- ion and if Royal Purple I Stock Specific does not give boiler rusulls we will clieei-fully refurd your money. Prices §0c and $1.50 Johnson Q Johnson Selling Agents. __ ~ __....__..._.._..._ __ --- _ ?_*__"' " _ Try Our English Milk Scout Milk Stout is :iii invalu- able iouic for weak women and nursing mothers. It is 'made in England from milk, malt and hops. It is absolutely pure and is recommended by_alI lead- ing English physicians. lt _builds up and strengthens the body, restores jaded ap- petites, is pleasing to take , and very nutritious. Price. abottle ..............25c The 2 Macs Trueman Jenkins, Cherry Valley, t __ _ __ _ ii has returned home from a business draw" to the _Is__m__ to________t;e _$32 ;1_;1t_i;_ At isle _ 'l‘uesda,- night Noi, The Busiesf stole on (hsrloiteiawn busiest sireef. I |2| Queen Sf. Charlottetown I $19.00 Sable Muffs to-day $12 50 ` IN THE BIG SHOW CASE IN the Ready to wear department you f will find tlieiii. They are very nice. Pillow inlllis, of good sable, plainly made :ind well finished They are ' ._ lined with clioice brown satin. 'I`lic regiilir price was $19.00 but we are niiic to p’ac: this lot on sale at ji1si......... $2.75 The early shopper gets 'the best - choice- ifthere is any “best” ina ' -; lot so iiniioriiily good. __ ,i ' $l9.0ll for $12.75 ...L-..».v..~... ? \ _->..».\- t _“... ...-\~»-_c c.-»»»~ .\ . v i _ 10c _Embd’y for 5c _ ' Bargqin Basement ' A lot oi' great value embroid- [_ ery in mlgiugs and insertioiis-- - new aiid fresh, just placed on i- siileili Bzirgziiii basement. The il _ regular v-_line would be loc. i _ Iiisemcnt price........ ....... ..5c J `; if ` lil m _-.~........~...~..-N.. >.- ......... < 4- _gfi r \ ___ __ , i __ _...-==.....___,.-or __ g ___ '___ _ _ ` ¢ -r Wall Paper Remnants# . ? _ Bargain 'Basement - .~\ lot of odd 'lint-~ _--ii lpers for ` - __ , -_~_,_,, f __ ___ - ,: ' , , __, ,_ _,__ _ r _ 4 » 1.. _ i . ._-- ~..,i._., __ . 5. ,i _ ' . ~/'f'-w.. . :.“° " » " ‘ ‘ ii » . _ 1 i all sorts ofiises --kiicli us, halls, I dining rooins, :lily io-iii in the house These :irc lines of which 1 _ we have only :ilvoul ciioilgli to ‘ do one room. Tied in bundles = marked less tlizin llzilf price- ready in the l>.ir_Qziin baseiiieiit. *___ 60x80 Blankets 2.90 pr ca.,-ni-A. Vllanl you to see llii-se, well worth _your <4 - .Ns-.=.. £- _-n\~<»~_\- Whipped Sepli rafely. ______ Careful iiicoecliou. 'l`llc\' arc warilr ~‘oit, "’>\~--'_l__ ~ ' Special line ofif-L25 I\'lcn's Under_wcar......... .... ..... ., .. .....89c ' A small lot of bargains in fur ncckwczir -/-" ff.; _,_,_-. v __,._'f, @ ff-'--if; " good weight, und ezlclll blunkcl whipped ifwfff scpzirateiy. , ‘_~~- __ ' ; _ Yi - ' Bargain _Base11i__e___[l____l_§____l§__l.giletin ' mo pniicrus liuglisli i4c Special __ . . . ._ . ......l0c Vind wide Flriunelette, good patterns :it.... _ _ .. ....... ......We 5 Relununts of illuslius-_-alio nt one quarter oi value 3' ` i-lea-.rv warm winter sox for outdoor workers 3 pr... _ ._ ” A nice line of dress goods, worth to $1.75 for....... ._ . .... .......59c A very special lot of Misses skirts ° A lot of Lziclics' Coats, less than linlf price 2 \Vaists regularly sold at $1.50 each for-L_.. . ... _ . _ 75;: f A clearing line of silk, many prices _for...... .... _ _ _ _ _ . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ .23i: ’ .\len'szitidBoy’sCollai‘s,15and2oc_3ior............,.. .........l0c é Cotton'Spools', black or white ;zIor......_...... _ “Silk” Colored Crochet Thread 3 for. _ .. . . . ._ . . . _ _ _ _ _ . lflc Vi/omen's 'hats worth to 3.00 each for _ . _ . . . . "..., ...... ....wc Flowers :ind Wings for Milli_uei'y triinuiiugs . _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ we Young uiei1's sweaters, value :.4510 2.25 ...... _1i_ vc,-y Special line of Odd Lots of wall paper has just been placed on sulc at ii price that are a mere joke on the value. In thc lbzir gain has ement-come early --s t;iy as long.; as you like. -.-...ns-,____-._-._ ._-.. an... ..,-_ _ _ _ \ .The lnteluational lumpmg compel competed for the Valiaillan Challenge Cup oflercil by Hon. Adam Beck. Vl'8-' won by thc Canadian horse Irousides believed that rllr Edward Grey will retire immediately after his expected exposition of Foreign Affairs on_i\_/lon-, day und will be succeeded in thr'l~`ol~- ‘ aign_()fflce by James Bryce. Sir Edward (lrey's Foreign Policy has been freely criticised by his own __ li l 7 ~. i ~ ' 4 l ' i i i ` ‘ '__-‘ - i .. ~ . l' f I ‘ ' . __ _ ' -- ' .__ ._ ._. -_-_ ..._... _ __.. ' _.___ _ i___§ ' ' - l\lcKf-una, Secretaries for Wa.r'asd 1 lvllllllil l-lli!\'(il'lS _ _ ,_ Home Ahnirs will also resign. i ANN VOR L’\\Am"'\:" Trouble is brewing over thc Cm--i -_--._ -_ '_' ' ‘ erlimc-lit's failure to r,-iii-ri' out fbi- ' ____ _ _ ___ . _ . . ~ - .. ~ . . ; ' es t il ll = Rui: l'urry_ “"1 VH ll‘l-'ii-'if' l'li\irch lic" Nl~;\\'_ \olu\,_ .\_ _i., __:~;\~ I onli- and sl-c our many ii0\-pim., fm. - - ~ - _ fcrtic-ld i.\'elrnuis_ Ibis is williolli tliv liolifluy ilaidq- Hiiszaril ai- i\‘loor¢», ition of the. night session, ill which llnlllll UN' h“"l' ll"l‘ f“’l"- 'll l\\“ “ily ` ll 25ii3l5. 'xt -ei ht officer and their horses :ind the :lure-_~; culmol hr- lir_-im-li. ll. _ _ ---- '__ Sl y g h H. l`lrr_\wii_ The Y-»im<_- “pus filuu. "'|llllll.'~ to ri-lilciuliel' about My ll-2-lilii. l'ri»_‘i"s funry sale. The datr, Tlirlulay O C 'Z f* `Ei‘~iENTS " N'l\`- 2-‘H tlu- plare,l~li. l‘etel",~3 ridden by f.icut_ W. F. Sifton. Thr-1 "Winter Cllllr flfi' in ni-ilnr n<>\v_ 1_.\'_cliooll~1_ui.ii; Raiiniission. ten ccntf "meh entry W” ,,,,,,.m\d and the llel-infill _wc nl_‘§__i_'\l‘lr_r'\lii.;_ i-xl__p_ii___\'i:i_\l1<_i;=___ii_i lpn si.|-_wil l..\l‘| to C-.30, lift;-an epntk “mn third' with the “mud Slam# plenen H lm\l‘m"li:- I lo il ill liiivvltil-~' dill* h k ` H fourth. lrollsides was one ol tlie [cu lblack and co <»r~\_. -i _ :___ .. i >_ on s ll-Zhdl hnmes to make 8 cimii gi-_org in gh(-_iknit bands in plai_r_i _mil stiipr‘_s_ _l_;__ “T _ -~_- general competition and the only one io $1.40. li. A. Hi ue. .~. iinvtr are out for ' _to show superior form in the fi_nn_ls. __ ._._.~- _ _ __ _ __-__lliilI tohi. given _in Smalla-ood~s Ha_ Sf.. Allan (‘-ase of Toronto, rililrlii Wlltll _the .leniu-ii lin, lii..i_ yi_u.l_l‘ilrsri.'i_\‘. lice. ;Zi.tli. Mrs. Trainor iQ |May-Fair was thrown at thc firstetcetli up in good f_i{‘_~\ _<.l_l;_lluill_ Any one uishlnlr to help a goo' 'and took the last fence from a siart.lillt ally Will HP! “H0 rlfll- “l __ ‘li ‘_1c:iuse will plc-ssc. buy a ticket if onl , ‘Ol Dllly “hi”-Y feet- ills l;r"M.°“°'we K2‘:_"r"":t"'ch"h" ‘“1“.°_‘: to be rl spectator. Eve\‘ybod\~.__b“v l. ________._____._._. n iq ay in our .ia rua es one l i]_23d-4% GREY WILL HAVE Til (ill iall the better ones. lu A. __{<.£st_l§i_, ____ - T“0[7m'E [N l‘3Nli1"\NU- .centrm D"“K"""_f_°____ ' 5"" _ *_l___I`bc alniilnl meeting of the Mlllil”` ‘"’* . .r l~‘nrmcrs’ Institute vill be lol LONDON- N“"~ 'M"'"' ll* ¢"“°m“l` w°’k P"W|de’iili illberry Plains Srhchil-liolisc lo gay, phggant and inggpgn- 'l‘liu'-silny weulng, Nov. 30th, lilllf; ° - ul 6.30 p.in. Il weather proves un m’*hnd of m“k|ng xm`s favorable it will he held on thc lirsk_ . See our new designs in uni- evening iniun-inn. Jn... Mi-nncn. ss" work "Pyro" work ml- =‘¢°`i'- *- i i i' i li fu *‘ “ ‘ ‘P |c\ 0 3| BN' “.lust received s large consignment '49 GUI* G¢°YK° 5l"°°* party. week” of Boys and 0|:-l'i~ Dozskin gloveeaQ,‘ _'Phe reports state that Haldane audi _ mn 1r,o,p»|r, Monro 4|, Manned _ \ .\