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'_ __ __ -f; U -_ ` " "" "` l'IR!'l‘_0l‘ ALLJI ' l _ PAQ! ' _ ` , `,!QI2 . _ __ _ V .V ' . ' ff f _- _ _ -- . ,",.1\ ~____‘_', - -if - ,__ ' M- - c _ For sue i*'l7’icunrLo1'rErown ANDELSEWHEREI ‘ out nun who me unsung gf," M q°°.|:,;'|l“,,|°“t2,i‘°:‘:°:‘.C°-Lid °Hh° kind- “nd It pays to buy in this province. '(From Baturday’a umeisbstiiyti ind' is i ch' A' - -“ ,,,,,,,‘,, 5,, 3,2, ,,,,°§,,“j;{,{',§f,‘,‘;‘;_S§,°2'__ G. orrmloy, sz. new-'s, was s at nn cnsriottatown Ponce court md wh." H on ,M m-'ku for . short ' ' visitor to Charlottetown Saturday. this morning Samuel Brown was iinad p:;\y.\|ake immediate application for 5, B, Cgma-T17' (gnu-|°¢¢,¢,0wn_ $2 or 5 da" for being drunk' most effective without an discomfort, leaves this morning for 0t.taws`. W, 3, pools amd H, W, nom-1¢,_ SA _ M ucpomtnn, cat , - - n, JOHN ANDREW:-',Ea|g R¢y»\| \*¥°‘"' dfillllsl 5- - Mrs. J. B. I-legen, Charlottetown, day, sau caa|t;,ct sirsntmmmueinirnuctuu. i' Visiting in summon-uae. V ' ProvmciaiDuecter s ' -- The Klart Urban Company, well - ‘L W- Rl°hBf‘i5. M- P-. BmBi0!`d. known in Charlottetown are at pre- lnereaaed doses not needed 25o a bon f \__ ,-it? ` / /_ -_ . -'-'_ 7 . if ~ < for / NOW it th a fine display ; - / cut, storm and .,J|35ou»¢n Ea Co' tssoucm _ you need them. ’l`he weather condiii ms now call for them and we are showing such you cannot nfford to ri~k your heal.h by 1 going without dry foot insurance The rubbers we are showing are made of very highest. grade. best quality rubber - with s tperi lr lining and are .shew t in low I Meirsslzesgocnnd ._ . . . . .. 5|. t Womeu'ssizrs6o: and_...... Rubbers , _ e time for you to get ruhbt r~l-_- nt such moderate prices that eve.-r~ii k stylus. . Our li md colored pimms bring out ull that is best in yr ur photo. The colorings are as natural and lifs-l-Its' as you could desire and they never fade. Call in and see our showing. COOK STUDIO ji f Colored Photos '\\ f= _ -» |52 Queen St. Twelfth Anuua Maritime Winter Fair . will be held at V _ AMIIERST l$l2_Oec~. 2nd.5rd.4th. 5th. l9l2 The Greatest Live Stock and Educational Fair in Easter-1 ~ Canada. low fares on all lines Good Hotel Accommodations F. L. Fuller Secy.-Manager V x I- I 5fsmwME5i l lleauty And Dignity mark the monument, beadatones. etc.. executed here Nu criticism is possible of stones erected by us. Monuments vi (Ihasie Design 'rg ;| S' d ur regular ' i.i'r‘li°.t" i!°iEi`.‘~.'.§°ll`i;i`=.‘::'.t.". at mpmoriflh you plan to erect in "the _, els\_C ty. _ - _ Lenihan” fn nan, _ 4160 'Kent St. . 4 g “ness range of ladiel' auiff 'ings you ever saw on P. E. 01’-“ill steve by D.. A- B\'“°°-_ < H - l'URNI‘l‘UIi»E BALD- Buyhg in car loads iota,” MII ssl! you ac, auction pr‘..ces:- gm. go;-4| 0,00 to $50.00. Bu;-V “,,,__ “_ , ;»,oo. -11.5 . 80.00 llthllil. each. Uornmoded ;|,-ni gmc, same, uso asa 66-0° eeeh. - ~» » '|** ‘guy-|'_,|, eolora $8.15 each. Parlor Suites-rnetthe ordinzroi D23 the $19‘75.»M|3:-5:;.“":;,,“"i_ °"°" La., so into -_sid 3 F _ u1.lari.»°U 1¢|ah\el..00to Sli-0° E v i--s§;i: - F-R-E-E 'ii "5'°3¢',f',“t‘».°*~,,..".i',°§:',°.‘,°"A | I _ _ honors and the two belts. It is gen- ‘\T\ST Uxl.-ca. Come into our office and have vcnr teeth examined free of charge. Only takcsa few minutes and we will tell you exactly what you need and it wont cost you one penny.We in tke teeth and auarantee them to fn exactly- We also guarantee per~ fmtlon in Crown and Bridge work Extracting a n d filling without pain---price moderate. Dr. Robins |25 Queen St. (Next Beer & GolTs Ph nr 27;.-_I l0.lMt| Phone 275 -J. ' -J.A.S. BAYER- A _ STUDIO ANI) SHOW I ~ ROOMS . |27 Grafton Street. _ WE ARE NOW showing the latest in Sepia, Black and White and Colored. Photos that won gold medal at Halifax this fall. - XMAS l’RliSElll'l`S of our Photos are more _ pleasing than anything else. Call or Telephone x 92] . A. Fill! APPOINTMENT ‘ l_ | E-1 ,_,,,=_._... -1-pn ;.,_q .Eg gig-1\;1;_‘£~{ m°"l\i”£ 1°? 0*-tlwl sent playing in Sydney. nsssanaiasntipisi - -- 1 K- . -_-_ 'rua Northumberland ure charlotte- Tbis is the Time Rev. Wm. Taylor, Charlottetown, was a passenger westward Saturday morning. ‘ Archdeacon Reagh, Milton, was a passenger from Oharlottetown Sat- urtlay. The S. S, Cape Breton arrived in port _of Charlottetown Saturday morning. ' Miss B. ~McLeoa, Charlottetown, leaves this morning on 9, visit to Boston. (From Saturday's Evening Daily.) When the two champions, Sam An- derson, the champion middlewclght wrestler of America, present holder of. the celebrated world's belt, and John Kilonis. holder or tus International European belt, meet next Wednesday .night for the championship of the Wqfld. there is going to be something doing. This is the first time the -Bilorts of Moncton will be nffordcd an Oéllortunity to witness two real champions in combat for world's erally lfmown that both Anderson and Kilonis are not on too friendly tefmi. und this, along with such Professional science of the game, as l»0BS€BS€d by both men, will make this ,ml1ch~tulied-of match a. most scientif- ic encounters as Anderson and Kil- cuis, alike know just when and how, to take advantage of the other, as, well as how to break. away` from seemingly impossible positions. It is understood that Kilonis has posted $300 as a side bet that he can beat- Auderson. This will be an unparallel- ed sporting event in Moncton's his- tory.-Moncton Exo.-Mr. Anderscu has referred severed games in Char lottstown and is well known sporting circles. ::Ii every woman who has been ben- efited by Wycth's Bags and Sulphur would tell her friends what it has done for her it would be even in greater demand than it is. But a woman is perfectly right not to tall her little 'beauty secrets. However if you will accept our recomcndation you will not be disappointed. It lg the best Hair Rcstorer we know ot. Evening Daily.) Charlottebow were in St. John Fri- town this morning at 7.30 for Plc- tou with a fair number of passengers and a. general cargo. Rev. Geo. Steel, pastor of the Methodist. Church, is spending the week cm Prince Edward Island.- Sackville Exe. . _ Messrs. Dixon, of Toronto, and Wedlock, uf Charlottetown, were guests at the Weldon, Shcdiac, for over Sunday.-Moncton Exc. Rev. E. A. Westmoreland of York will deliver a temperance lecture in tha village of Mount Stewart on Tuesday evening next at 7.30. Mr. Westmoreland has spoken on the tempernncc qucr-tion on several occa- sions recently on the island and has been very much appreciated. A meeting of special interest was held in the Methodist Church. Free- town, on Wednesday Oct 30th fo' the purpose of organizing an Auxi- liary oi the Womnn's Missionary So- ciety. 'l'he District Organizer, Mrs. W. A. Thomson, presided. Meeting opened with singing of n hymn, pray- er by Mrs. Arhing, then scrlpturc reading and address by Mrs. Thom- son followed by prayer for help and guidance in the selection of officers. The following oilicers were then elect- ed:-President, Mrs. Randolph Arb- in-g, Vice Pres., Mrs. J. S. Walker, Cor. Secretary, Mrs. Frank Deacon, Rec. Secretary, Mrs. Patterson Wal- her; Treasurer, Miss Elin Dammarell, Organist, Miss Jennie Dammarell; Mite Box, Supt., Mrs. Jos Lewis. Miss Jennie Dammarell volunteered to get subscriptions for the Outlook. It was decided to hold the meetings the second Wednesday of each month. Meeting closed with singing and bene- diction. _i_.____-_.__ ::This ‘is the place to come for' ci- gars of quality. We have a, large dis- play here of high grade cigars and keep them in perfect _condition in our patent humidors, The line includes Webster’s Clear Havnnss, Marguer- ites, Msribonia, El Presldentes, Peg Top. Tuckett's, Bououct and Stone- wall Jackson, The McKinnon Drug 50c bottle. E. A, Foster, Central. Qrugstore, Sunnyside. 11~14Mt!. Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sts. Mtf. ' i I , 191 Pll0'l`0GRAl’llER . ’ _ The nip of frost in tba air, tbcjre- qusnt ilurries of snow, has made us all feel that winter is ou its way.A‘nd winter wouldn't be wlnmer without those exhilarating drives behind s. good horse. in a good cutter. through snow-covered; frost-hardened streets and roads. ` Good as any drive -usually is in the winter on a good day, it would be doubly so if the trip were taken in any of the sleigha now displayed in - the show- rooms. of A. Horne & Co., Kent St. Here you can see the best: models from the three leading factories in Canada, namely,'-the Canada, Tud- hope and McLaughlin lines. The stock is unusually large, the style. ilnlsh and appearance of the sleighs is cvcn better than that of former years :nd that is saying a. good deal for three firms have the reputation of being the best makers of high grade sleighs on the American continent. Particularly good is the exhibit made by the Canada, factory. This concern is showing several new featu- res in high grads sleigh construction this year. They are showing dashes, panels, and backs of pressed steel. 'ADVANCE SHOWING OF How on Exhibition ui the Showrooms of I. liorne and Co. 5 SLEIGH STYLES This is something entirely ncw,tnak- ing, for durability, strength and due appearance. They are also showing sleigbs fitted with the foredoors equip ment. This idea, as well as the one previously mentioned, has been a'd0p- tod from the new styles in high grade automobiles. With the foredoors |equipmcnt foot comfort is positively assured as the passengers are pro- tected against drifts and draughts. Women can easily step into the sleigh and when closed the doors maksthe vehicle very comfortable. The showing made by the Tudhope and McLaughlin lines is scarcely less creditable. 'Tho Canada Factory is showing 33 styles this year, the Tud- l ‘hops 28 and the McLaughlin 27. Than A. Horne & Co. are -showing a due exhibit of Island-made -hung sleighs. These are very strong, imb- stsntial, well finished and unusual ivalues at their prices. Connected with the display of slslghs is the fins exhibit always made of high grade harness, sleigh robes, horse rugs, hells, chimes-in fact you can get everything you need for that drive at Horne’s. _l.»‘.55em=--1.._-Ie -- * | 1zi)f)'.“l‘§iinnr¢ igtrgeon entlat er n Den Parlors 5-131-_1- A NEW BISHOP. ST. JOHN, Nov.-16.-Right Rev. E. LeBlanc, the new Bishop of St. John, .will arrive hers Tuesday, De-. comb.-er 3rd, and be consecrated De- cember 10th. ____..__--_---- _ A druggist can obtain an imll»9»fl0i\ `of MINARIYB LINIMENT irum B Toronto house at a very low price. and have it labeled his own product. . Tins greasy imitation is the poor- est one we have yet 'seen of the many that every Tom, Dick. and Harry had tr-lad to introduce. » Ask for MINARD'B and you will _._-._ "Onr assortment of Moira Chcco lf: . 0 65 W gatyflavors ¢nd'giiardnt_ee our l9_&>°K I t Ill thus! Hustle without Bustle. 'get lc. _ 1'? langue-ze lumi- . ...W F' _ A B i Nat C. mi-gqgqp [a|<-1'! AS FAGIN IN “Oliver Twist" A two- hours- Photo Play Entertainment People’s Theatre Tonight swan “¥H=°-u Goodwin Matinee today at 4 P. M. Wx f - _ _ . _ __ ,_ P .,_.., .U _ _ , od ,rms goal: indpnppzpggydaira n:::'\ '_ Chndren 5c Doogaagpen Adults 10c mro' 5 heavy da ‘U ‘wort without llltiml _ . 10-llnlll ` . ~'N-\,_` . ‘ i‘\ to PM _ I .M _ . .,¢l.’»‘i‘.‘}'.'l»‘."i»"'»~»»"f mils we-' -11-\u-51-fi » ' Come Early Jif. '_ it 1.. » to b°`“b.°h“° Y !r”h.. . i' ' I in \-i< "' Ol* “Sm 81;: liirti;A‘s|i)mA?;i_!:ilEi`_1_\;s'id1tii).ti°1‘-'1s§’s°s‘i.i,Pr;¢es', ening 106 .to an gxgygt ` _ ' ` ‘ ' " ` ; _ Q '“"°° §§iii;i`is.§ii§'ii.iiil‘t;iiil.... .,.....'rl?il'si Show 'L30 Second Show 9 o’cioclt cept llroad Cloth .... ....2 (Queens ....... at fi Styles. French lflunm ls . . . _ .. bicinr 52c l)rCSS T-ti:v.'tii~i.... .. _ Venctians _ . . . . . 6'|c for 48c Serges... . .. . . . . . _ .75c for Oilc 25 p. c. Discount Z5 p c. Curtain Ptntiers American makes Christmas Preparations.- ; . |63 for $i 32 ...|.i8 for 95c 98c for 79c in Black Serge Ladies' Only 1 - "*.‘. r f= - ‘ Demand Increased Room' With all tl e stock for the Christmas season arriving and 'clamoring for roam to bs sh Jwn. we were in a qu indry how to do it when a bright thought struck us, here it is. Why not reduce our stocks with a heavy discount for cash which at the same time would give us more room to display the Xmas goods. Lots of people have not as yet prepared for the cold weather and here'sa chance for everyone of them to save not only cents but dollars and dollars. » Our Whole Stock of Dress Goods 20 p. c. Discount 20 p. c. One ofthe finest collections of high class dress gocds and suitings to be found in the Maxiime Provinces. And its all discounted foo. Every pictctx- about I2 pieces of ]ob Goods. Cashmerc............ . _ _ (Oc for 434: lsltistc . _ _ . ... 55a for Mc l’oplin..... . ........9Ocf0r 721: _ L35 for L08 I 65 forl 52 Silc for Me L25 for |.0O 90c for 724: I. IO for 88c 25 p. c Discount 25 p.c. All thc balance of our ladies’ skirts _ and Cloths. Underwear Seconds ]ust as good to wear and keep you warm as the First Qualities, 'The damages are nll small and unnoticeable. _goo Vests 25;; 6oc Vests tor Sflc ssc “ 29¢ 75° “ “ 65_¢ _ 45c " 39.; 1.09 " “ 7.5¢ S to to ts._i;.‘2.i:9 S _ the month of October this year there (__ _E77 lllllilil lil Sill? SMELTS lN|] EHS _-,.._- ' Making a. specialty of smelts and eels Robert. W. Cole, successor to Abram Lyon Co., wholesale commis-` sion ilsh dealer, Z0 Fulton Market, New York, loolfs to provincial ship-I pers to help supply customers as will be seen 'by the ad. in this paper. Undlvided attention is given to his ‘ business which means satisfaction dll round as he handles consignments W the best advantage and makes prompt returns. S. B. Wiley & Sons, Boston, are the transfer agents. O U ' Wallace & Keeney Co., wholesale commission dealers and shippers of all kinds of fresh heb, 10_Fult.on Fish Market, New York, are solicit- ing consiguments from this province. The firm is a long established one, having been in business for thirty-tive years and promise satisfaction and prompt returns. _____._-_.___ $41,500 IS AWARDED. .___ , _ HA'LIli'AX, Nov. 16-Justice Brys- dale, sitting in the admlrslty court. yesterday morning, gave judgment in the salvage case brought brought by thc o.vncrs and agents of the Nor- wegian steamer Boston against thc oil tank stegmer Lux, He awarded $4,500 to the Boston, divided as fol- lows:-S250 to the captain; 500 to the crew, and $3,750 equally divided be- tween Fickford and Black, who have the Boston under charter, and the owners of the ship in Norway. The Boston picked the Lux up oil Hailifax harbor nearly two months ago, when the latter boat was wal- lowing helpless with a broken rud- der bead during 3 driving gale. The Lux left port a few days ngo for New York fully repaired. The damage outside the salvage payment stands her owners an outlav of about $9,000, and the loss of time, over six weeks, thus entailed. NEW BIBLE PUBLISHED. ___z__ PHILADELPHIA, 'November 14. -What is regarded as 5 most radi- cal version of the I-lol, Bible was placed on sale here today at the American Baptist Publication room. It is a Baptist Bible for Baptist: only, and much of the old text has been entirely changed. In that portion of the New Tenta- ment where the conservation of the Saviour in described, in place of using the Greek “baptixe" the literal 'translation "immerse" is used, eo as to condorm with Baptist teachings tint Christ went down into the water for the baptism. All the archaic forms of the King James and Revised Versions have been completely eliminated. 'Ihe new Bible is called the ,"1mprov`ed Version," and le distinctly pdilerent from the old Scriptures. Practically no other- church that the Baptiste will be able to use it, because it in- tsrpretes the Scriptures to mean sole- J ly what the Baptist church teaches. -_ l r < 1 _ tnlutonsrtos rucrtussn OTTAWA, November 15- DurlnE the seven months, April ist to Nov- ember 1, of the current fiscal year 300,841 immigrants arrived in Can~ ada. Of this number 200,701 ar- rived at ocean ports, and 100,140 from the United States. These fig- ures show an increase of 13 per cent as compared. with the number of arrivals for the correslwllding year, which were 172.260 at ocean portg, and 93,573 from the Ullll-Bd States making a total for the sevpn months, April lst to November lst, 1911, of' 265,890 persons. During were 21,192 arrivals, 16,711 ot thorn having been at ocean rorts, ani 10,481 from the United States, 'ug against 23,902 for October last year, 13,646 of whom were at ocean ports, and 10,256 from the United States: The immigration to Canada the last seven months is three til’n_ as great as tha population -of the pr0_~ vince of Prince Edward Island, or thirty-five times that of the Yukon It would tslus six hundred and one passenger trains of ten coaches, each, averaging fifty persons to a coach, to accommodate this numbay' of immigrants. » l \='_|-\_._'.~ E- HAT E '-'r- 2...! mm tune » dant ones. pels the habit of saving more. It gives peace of mind. argument today. All know it Insurance per month T. E. Macllutt Leslie A. Auld, ‘ Joseph S Dellochc, F. G. D. Jordan, John K. Lacey. Special Agents. I 1 1-16 Mzi 4 ` 1 ' ' 1 ‘~_ . . > - '. ' ._ f~ --"EF lf.. _';-T" "'§'zf.;"."` 'A .,-if .-' 'iff-` '»~'»f._ » ._ _ . .. ~rr.` " » J »_..._.-"~.:'~*"'~'f ' -it ' -~"“i ~ r,,_ .r _ .1, ,A Q, 4 ~ l,/~,>;u..1_» 1., »- ~ _:cj ,, ; '- V .~ _ ‘ ,‘.‘~, -:'. .=_ _,... Sf- *ir ,ks .-L 0, .t _Yi _ I S dl, URANCIE ' Life Insurance is an anchor of security. It is an alliance of prudent men against misfor- It is the practical expression of care for depen- It is the only way to create an estate by the stroke of a pen. _ It cultivates, and by desirable compulsion, com- - It gives all a Savings Bank g1ves-- and much It protects wealth and removes poverty. The value and necessity of Life Insurance calls for no The only question is in choosing the right Company. The popular demand today is for the Policies of the Great--West Life. The C impauy that has written the largest new Cau- adian business for the five past consecutive years, and is writ- ing this year an average of over Two Million Dollars of new The company that has lowest rates consistent with abso lute security and pays the highest dividends to Policyhold- ers of any company in America. Actual results and full particulars will be cheerfully fur- nished on request and without charge. p Head Office. . . . .. .........Winnipeg; - Branch Ol’flce....... .........Charlottetown. , _ Hyndman £6' Co. Ltd, Mauagerslor P. E I S. M.._Hick.s~ ‘ District Agent. ‘ Summeraidek. E. i ~ \‘ O t ‘ » ' ,_