r I l j it WELLN1-ms l F9b5‘_':'- -» ».»-is~...- ..s isssesss., 30C¢;|¢h _ _fiiyyery student should have one. We have them for _ Sf- -Dllnstans Prince of Wales ` C' B* C0 Us C' Ce . OurspecialP' rw; - witlrthe College Crdlhcres in enillfill ssoilfleergyeprgflly a?llieli:lcii1;tgs..Si_;‘d? Wellner Jmle ‘ "'3f“’5ir'.1‘“.`“3"' “"‘W5 ,.1 - 1 T . _ .EPCWN GUA _ 1°`“lF'¥f-l7_"~.9-_\'¥_°-" Gives hnsss' "\ Hfls Aid -- i.~=.V.~ __-____ - ‘ ' » iorllslcrlsll Speedy relief from coughs, colds, cramps, diarrhoea, muscular rheumatism, bruises, etc. _"lf 251: and 50|: everywhere m_. _l. S. J0llNSON It (I0. loslol. lllsl. IIII. .‘l. i ` ~_T»-S mxxipq ~- _J I _,__ __ _ _ _ __ A Per 'fectl' _Boot for Dressy Men Tlxere’s no better boot for men than the( celebrated Invictus. All ' thiggkill and care possible, all the go _ res_ults that money and brains can produce are packed- crammed-j-.into these boots. ~ For style. fit. comfort, strength and appearance they are without doubt the best boot for men on the Canadian lnarlset today, We are showing now all' the new fall styles, all the latest lasts--a most _ _ attractive display- in black and tan.buttoned and laced styles Twogrades $5 and . . . . . . .. 56 CO. 135 Queen St. __._._»sll‘ ..__71 ,.1 " -- f been '.-,- -:ii ‘/Q ‘ /' §3.’_'°t-1 / ir7“U We ../“ M1' ue. - _1'_f‘3,'-_,‘ -sv ...if __;_`=..._ .`, ,gl se »`_-. -\ '<‘ f-:;f""i . -'<~'f=:. , ¢_:':-;-V'-' , f " _J .gs-1...'-»»'»‘=»....-“ -..."..¢....".. _S vs_ _z _ i 1 _-e--_ez-\____j__ ___ _ _ _ ___A_ I\l__s llllhf ` all Have your Christmas photos E taken now it isn'l ii hittoo early. *l Our photos are finished pcrfcclly and the pose and expression are no natural that you will be dklighted 'i wiui uiein. 1:* Call ln and mako your appoint- is ment -t`or_a sitting today. Cook Sludlo " s`i}_auiii _We have s nice assortment of Parlo Kitchen sud Alarm Clocks. Prices Moderate. C. W. Patterson Jeweller Phone I-R *~"`_..::;______`__ “ 7 = ‘.*f.~*’ _ .~-. 1./ ____ ~~/`_ Q 0. 0 _ l" ill Your Cellar . with coal from our yard und you will get ti an good as it is possible to get coal. li will he carefully screened and fnc from ilirl. Our prices dre no higher ill-in you may psy for somethinglnferlor. l We have allsizes both for business and household Use. order now. Lyons Q Co, ‘ Phone '| ll ., .. __ .»__: __ _Cnvvdlo \'F”."‘J Come into our oflice and have voor teeth examined free of charge. Only takes a few minutes will tell you exactlv what you need and it wont cost' you one penuy.W¢ ' ‘ make teeth and uuarantee them ti fit exactly- We also guarantee per Y\T\ST _0.mr..as. F-R-E_E 7 and we fection in Crown and Bridge worli Extracting a n d filling without pain---price moderate- ' Dr. Robins 1.-5 Queen St (Next Beer & C~oil's Plivne a7_f.-J- l0,lMll Phone 275 - . Piclding Vinegar The Pickling season will soon be her and as usual wo. are Weil Stocked with the best grades of vinegar on the market. We have ir stock.- Proof White Wine “ English Mali Pure English Malt " Cider Also is good assortment ot'l’icltling Spice ll pkgcs and in bulk- '_-?'_=.._.ff’._= “".""‘ ie- ls. ` <5 if 'i;!<,`.‘»s@' '-. 1 _l_’v‘.f.fL.ix__'i....i:_:_ug,,.p,_,,_,___§_,,., _ __ __ __ _ ~\_- _ - ., ,)-- ___ .,i_.,i...<,'e_'»» _h-yy.-., r_ ..?\A_ ` i e ;`l¥?*.ll»- WV ..<:~V_ V _ `.~‘ -' V ~.. - i-.' ' ' 7' . - ` »’ "fi.i'.`,‘ ___» _ __ __ _ _._ _ . - in-._f‘~l _ .. ..~ ;~ »~ _ ..~~/~ ' Start Nato And Save Worry By llav- ing I2 Presents Malte At Once For . XMAS l There ls Nothing So Pleas- O ing As A PHOTOGRAPH. ‘ BY BA YER `. Coll is going up in price- 'lou would llrve been wise ln hwc glvell I 'Qs' I i ul your order for next wmlcr's supply Issl §E)§m ' 3 B _ rnenlh' Dont put it off snv longer. ` Vatican make lrocd l_nterell on )"""' _ money by seilrg rr~nii\t y. Sfep__ln today wril hook your order We have :good slivk ot Anllirscuc. Svdnsy Reserve Runmine sod Nut Coal on hun . __ l auinliiiml & we ______,__-;-.~_°.*.2T.*::~:°s:v~ _. __ __ _ _ n ii iigislhlilillllaybsl - liiemon . ne 'sa 1. 1" "Take adventaE° Ol our Saturday ight snaps. 311000 _60¢.__Bsturdey 2c; hatchets wc. Ssturdey ilc; _ nmmsrs. 300 Sllllffilny lie bite in I `It pays to my in this Province. l _L J- B- Hcnvlwill. Charlottetown. was among- the recent visitors to Amherst. . . (From Ye'¢\wrday's Evening Gnerdian)__ A. A. Meissen, K. C., M. P., Char-l lottetown. arrived in town last even- l?_g to attend the October session ot t e Supremo Court.-Amherst Exe. | The Northumberland left Charlotte- t_nwn_at s.zs nite nicnilng lor rie-l ton with a fair number of passengers and ei general cargo of freight., t The eastern express arrived in Charlottetown today at 9.00 n. m., on time; the southern accommodation at ,10.20 a.. in., forty-live minutes late; the Cape 'rl-averse accommodat- ion nt 9.55 a. m., on time; and the Tignish accommodation at 11.50 a. m., ten minutes late. Dr. William B. Ferguson, s. Prince Edward Island man, and e graduate of McGill University, has been ap~ pointed to the Harvard chair of nn-f cient history. He was formerly on the professional staff of Cornell and of the University of California.-Ov tawa Exe. In the Methodist Church at Cherry Valley the Woman's Missionary S0- clety will hold their annual insecliig nt. 'I p. m. Sunday next. The pastor, Rev. Henry A. Brown, will address. the Sunday School in the atternconf and deliver n missionary sermon in the evening. nt which an offering will be taken for missions. Rev. D. H. McLeod of Orwell and Rev. A. J. McNeill, of Murray gin. bor will exchange pulpits next Bob. l-nth. Oct.. 13th. There will be Preach- ing at Grand View Hall nt 11 n_m__ Sf.. Andl'eW's Church, Orwell, 3 p.m., Orange Hell. Ulcer. 7 p. ni. service nt Murray Harbor at, 10.30 a. m., Little Sands 3 p. rn. and Murray River at 6.30 p. m. IN S by the Rev.D K Ross,B A Mary A daughter of Simon A and Mrs 'Ibompson, to Donnld M. Mc I`0rlf1ld. of Sunny Brac. The beautiful tome of Simon A. Thompson, of G1°n¢0€. was the scene of n happy wedding on the afternoon of the 2nd lnst., when Mary A. Thompson, the __ _ _ _ ~ _ ' a B _At the home of thc bride, Glencoe, l charming and .iccomplished daughter of the home. was given in marriage to Donald A McDonald. of Sunny lirac The ceremony was performed by their newly inducted Pastor, Rev D K Ross, in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends The oom was beautifully decorated with loleet leaves of every shade oi beauty und sweet. pens and other flowers, the lovcliness of which could not surpass the halo of the bride and groom Af ter partaklng of the danties of well laden supper table, the guests do- rartcd. giving good wishes, int.er~ spread with showers of ricc to tho young couple, who loit’by the oven- lug train for a trip to P. E. island.- \‘iestvl\_le Exe. The following is of general interest throughout Prince Edward Islandz- ’i'haro was nn electric mgment in this mornlng’s session of the Methodist osrd of Missions, held in Brantford, Ont., when the Rev. Dr. Geo J. Bond, Ol Halifhl. p`1‘¢S0nted a resolution emanating from the foreign mission committee that was to go forth as uh B-Dpeal to the church relative tne inadequacy oi the income to meet. the present situation, "Th, hoard," read the resolution, "cannot extend its work either at home or Hbwtv-1." Its operations ln both China and Japan are hampered; end, sorely against its will, it has penn compelled tloideelde that not. ii single additional .msn can be sent to either of these strategic centres during the 3001- ' Tho resolution spoke of tho words "ret.rehelu~nsnt," and i.m_ treat" as unworthy of 'the church and made 9- “H5198 appeal for greater consecration bud liberality. The board gave hearty approval to the proposition for tho' eppolntlnent of their new mission superintendents, 011° f0l` Alberm. one for Saskatoon, _and one for the northern Ontario and Quebec districts. It also nppoinicg. the Rev. Dr. Fenwick as superinten- dent of missions for Newfoundland, The resignation of the Rev, 'rhomgs Murehnll. superintendent of missions in the Maritime Pi-0vin¢¢g_ was “_ lcepted, and his successor will be np. pointed at once. The board ruade n °0\ll'f¢°\1S Willy to the request. of the officials of the Sherboume ¢;¢r¢¢¢ church, Toronto, asking that Di-_ Endicott might be allowed to nccept the pnstornte of that church, iind tha letftlf 02 the board deeply regret; that Dr. Endicott conlld not he spar- e___<_l_ from the spoclnl missionary ser. ce. , 1,---_i.___,_ i€!'l_’}1c Island Condition-Powder gives f` ggzliefi Central Drugstore, Sunny i ' MISR _CHAPMAN ie Illustrated Song . _ and Spot-lllhi .being prepared for shore, approaches '"fff::ff`9""7T"`?`T`7""'}":"""'="`"'“""""'f"""'f-`-‘ - 'itnerc were _no cues before the Charlottetown. Police Court this morning. ins, mniiy li-lends ni-ii pleased that Dr. Gtllbhti .B\ll¢‘lo0i lu sgmewllat batter after his recent illness. Tenders lor p car ferry for service between New Brunswick and Prince Edwnrd Island have been received from s number of firms. The details will be worked out and the tender for the boat awarded shortly. Plans are and wharves.-Ottawa. Exe. A very pretty wedding took place in the Convent Chapel at Rustico on Tuesday, October, lst, when Misa Catherine Buote adopted daughter of Hubert and Mrs. Plueau was united in marri1l¢¢ to Alphonse Doll-on of Mayfield, Hops River. The ‘nridc was attended by her sister Miss Janie Buote, while Cyrus Dolron, .brother of the groom acted as best man. During the nuptlril moss, which was eclebrat- eti by the pastor. Rev. J. Ohaisaon, u few friends who had assembled to witness the ceremony, sang some beautiful hymns. After the ceremony the bnppy couple drove to the bride's home where ai sumptuous breakfast was served. During the day s large number of friends and relatives as- sembled to wish the bride and groom long life and happiness. The many presents received testified to the po- pularity of the contracting parties. They will reside in Mayfield, Hope River. Miss Levisa Miwlillllan, daughter of Mrs. Mary L. MacMillan, 25th street. east, yesterday became the bride of Jas. Duncan Mouldcr. The ceremony was performed in Bt. Pn.ul’s church by Rev. Father Lacoste, as- sisted by Rev. Father Toequinet, and was held at eight o'clocl£. The bride, who was wearing 5 robe of white ducheas satin with veil and wreath, was attended by Miss Mabel Sutton in hnndpainted chiffon over blue satin and lilies of the valley, and th: brid- esmaid pale pink carnations and sweet peas. Leo Lenon was best innn. The bridc‘e mother looked well in mauve silk brocade, with garniture of mauve and gold. A. Iilsleune was the organist and H. A. Bridgman sang s tenor solo. The church was prettily adorned with white flowers. A dozen or more guests accompanied the bridal couple to Mrs. MacMillnn’s home where the wedding breakfast was served. Here, white blossoms were used in profusion, and the table was centred by the l>rlde's calm. The grooufn gift to the bride was s pearl necklace; to the bridesmaid u ring; and to the best man, is scarf pin. A- mong the guests was the bridc'e uncle, F. W. McKinnon. of Wnnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. Moulder left to spend n few weeks nt Chicago, Minneapolis. Grand Forks. and Fort. Wayne. The bridc'e travelling costume was of navy blue and her small hat was touched. with corise. On their return -Mr. and Mrs. Moulder will live in the Webster block, Macpherson a.venue.- Saskatoon Exo. -_- Mrs. Moulder _is a sister of Dr. W. J. MacMillan. Char- lottetown. - - “Our lady patrons are continually mmgi-king on how bright and clean our store is. We have installed all the latest and most. modern fixtures and everything is kept. under glass to ln~ sure freedom from dust and dirt.. We have is large staff of capable clerks who will see that your every want is nttended to. Give our store a call the next time you are down town. Tho McKinnon Drug Co., Corner Gt. George And Kent Sth. 10-l§i_tf. Di mold Rings Nobody wishes to buy s flawed. imperfect diamond. Q lt lney_be ll pretty stone bnttlle fact that it is flawed, detsectu greatly from its value, and it is not spprecl- _ ated. 1 And yet, it is not eehy for the layman to detect the * presence of such defects: he . inlet depend ,upon his jew- eller. _ Now my stock of dieslond - rings has been selected with i talictlllrtmre, and nothing l ggtio best pads ef gems has lbéee purchased. ‘ V Finally, _I knew that I have priced thesehl* pads goods st s sidiasqilniy . closer margin dgroiit, than is usually expected. - ‘ 'ii win he is you .anni- ' tnge therefore to see these goods. e ci ent results. W li l a l I 1 _ better and guarantee Zmlrollwillgliolll G. I.. ldillirlaloelfldlrtchghilsmlllk clavlt Stine' 2 5“ 5 . ' _' ~~ so .. s_eW.S. emprcs - ¢l|ldlls&l:on°iivilltl;slfni.:l(ly“n|l-1¢f:;,l,l,:| yovlfg swell” Optics” and colonial scsrfs. Muffs in pillow, S 0 _ 0 money. We- pi-cpu; this Dowd", 0ur_ ' 1 __ smPire and barrel, semi-barrel, ani. ,,°|,.es and me only the puma ____ _ _ mal. colonial rind fancy otlects in eroding", 35,; fun lb num E_ A_ r 1 » ~ ‘~ _ most of the loading furs lor 1912. . s' "I" ,,.-ww, _` " ‘ ' ` ‘ _ al '31 ‘l?~f. _ J _é i -2" srdwsrs ps y 3 M V ~' A ‘k __ 0\';>_l_`1‘gll®_UY5P0l’i(f$l R\"il_\l *EDU111 all excesslv_: fate :lad gill and _ _____§ - -fs-fm w ~»»i»» "l.':'.....°.. “:..::.'.':°.a°'...‘;'.‘.'.’:l.“°°““'° M' °~“'° °° W ° -“rr e - 0 f f . . lr fort-her ll li l . 1. zsenrli 'r . _lt¢°"1¢3 l-0 \1|lll~ informationss to conditions of propos- 512:? a r use lin 10€1M:¢_‘; ‘ li gd C0|||,|1u-t fngy bg gggn gm] blank i;n_q ' - forms of Tender may bo obtnlned ut the . 1 si- -_-si-si __ _ _ . _ ' ‘P v on n r \lliiiii_». scans: "n, ‘ I ` Cllzltin. (cfh&(_)Trn;'crse ilnd nt thc gxlcc “Bl3¢k Pl'lU\3¢” h°|¢ i of the Post co Inspector. _ _ .loss s.wHs.\n. are ideal for children ` A ,l V' ’ h _ ; , V i . , _ ' l’oet_Oflioe lnaector. _ ~ _ . - _ ' ' nésilillss c»l c.»i_i.i no $1.20 saturday' sn. mn in 5,, um;,,;,,, 5,_ V1 'P&f;__?°*5=é_l'§l;f_°'q;_§_QH°°- “l°"~>- elastic ribbed tops. - H c Hmrtorrsrownt sup cE1.SEw HERE, 'I'-,-_ __ Other inks ~tlog and rust the pens. “E. & B." Ink It keeps. the pen point smooth. V Sold everywhere Also makers of "U, N. O. Shoe Blocking. EHUHEH SEHVIEES METHODIST First Methodist.-Rev. Mr. Heaney t ei . d v . nesday evening at 7.80. Students and strangers cordially welcome. at eleven a. ln. and seven p. m. Sunday School and Bible Claes at and college students. ‘ URESBYTERIAN. ~ . St. James' Presbyterian-Rev. 'I‘.P Fullerton at 11 and 7. Strangers and college students are cordially in- vited to all services. Sunday School at 2.80. Zion-Morning _prayer meeting nt. ten s. m. Rev. Mr. Taylor at. ll. and at 7. Sunday School and Bible Class ut 2.30. A cordial invitation is of- fered strangers and college students. UEN'i‘ktA1. CHRISTIAN. (UNDENOMINA'1‘_IONAL.) Central Christian-Rev. J .F_ Floyd at ll and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m, All seats free. College students and strangers are cordially invited to stt.cnd_s.ll sor- vlces. _ BAPTIST Baptist.-Rev. Z. L. Fash at ll and 7 Sunday School at 230 dul s church nu ltorium. A cordial welcome is ex- tended to all the services of this church. ANGLICAN. _ Bt Paul's-Rector Rev. T. W. Mur- phy. Holy communion at 8.30 n.m. , v un ay c oo an a 2.30 p.m. Evening Prayer at 7 p.m. All sests fren. ' St. Peter's Oathodrnl-Holy Oom- mnnion at. Bend 11 e. m. \ht.ine 10.15. Eveusong at 7. Ohildrelfs Cathschieing nt 2.80 p. ln pops and Benediction at 'I p. lu. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday, Services at 11, 3, and 7.80 p. rn. Week night service.-Mom day, Tuesday, Thursday nnd Satur- d ay. ...i,___._._.. Baltimore, Md., plov. ll, 1003, Minaril’s Linlmtmt C0., Limited, Strs,--I came across a bottle 0! your MINARD'S LINIMENT in tba hands oi one of the students at the Univer- sity of Maryland, and he bein! Sv kind as to let me use it for n 'UTY bad strain, which I obtained in Unin- ing for fuot races. and to my that lt. helped me would be putting it very mildly, and I therefore ask if you would let me know of one of your ngeuts that in closest to Baltimore so that I may obtain some of it.. Thanking you in advance I remain, Youre truly, W. C. McOUEAN, li St.. Paul street, P. _S.-Kindly answer at once. "We have all kinds of furntfra boots, made of buff, kip, and grain leathers. These boots are made el- peclally for fiirmers; ae they nccd boots that will wear and keep tho water out. Golf Bros, 128 Richmond Bt. 10-2Mtf. The man who wants somethlno that is just rioht In a sweater coatwlll flnditln our men's store number H9 Queen streor.. 'lnero are sweater coats of all sizes thorn for you from 856 to $5.50 "Futons are buyers nndlselleru of good furs. Their- stock covers the us- ual wide range from the conoy neck- lo-iuliltf. “The hats, cups. and clothing we ere offering ln our Farewell Sala are Non-Corrosivelnll ~ - e- ~°-»~»» moons-Monson io-lom3l.' _ _ , mocha gloves, Wl\\dP1‘°°f NOT GUILTY OF MURDER( ` msslrmlolt, ont., oct. Bruce. was found not giiuey nf define fs nur-se Ross zisps by so 1t5fwss1n1l¢giid~ ps the candy to ‘his nite when she elsewhere. ‘ Ascot fine Austrirn kid love Special Our special two button lap seam, Austrian Cape in 1: xtra heavy Grey Suede, own ngers Pauline Our leader. Positively the best kid glove sold under $535 ou the market to- day. Fully guaranteed. Black Tan _ ' I _ Aida The finest quality French kid gloves made in Gle- noble, :franc e. Fully Suzcttc O The well known three - and Tan O Suede Misses Cape ’ Made by Denis of E \glish Dogskin. All sizes to kiddies from i year up Denis The finest dogskin of English make procur- able. Out seanls,spal'c points. For only _ Grey and White genuine Cape gloves. Very fine qualities Lined"l`sn Care Oliver Typewriter Co., e Dogsltms Dcnts make of Tan Dog~ skin lined with a good quality of Silk Mocha Denis Tan Mocha gloves lined with good fine silk I Lined- Fille quality English made Tan Fur wrists, Fur lined in Tan sud Grey. Children’s Wool lined Mocha Mitts in . __ _ _ _ _ . y , , M 0 ::;.:~::-:.;':°.‘:,:.e::;..:.:‘:; .:°...°.:: ;‘:,..‘:.:; °“ii;1.,.ZY“‘“‘ 50c-»60c P I T _ _ d fr fnc- 'Y' ° _ ' DOES Nor- ~_ ` Lett Stanley'sf l~fS_olo_e_cV'lT .,.......,._,,,..,,, - Your Glove Trouble( _ V They can do it to perfection with illicit vcr _Eire Even" Q mmm cu stock giving even a better glove atthe same prlcefes _ \ A 8 V _ -t o clasps, overscwn 7 ’ . “’"' sezhls. For only ` ii evena. m. an seen p nl. Prayer service on Wed- _ __ Grace Church-Rev. Dr. Chapman X811. only ‘ la seams ‘ 2.30. Special invitations to visitors t'° 3135?: P si il ¢ P3" Brown Grey $ ° while Bin. _ P3" _ If It D d. ` . witht __ L<;y_allsts class Brown $1. r :‘....::: mi .i..,.l<-.<1 nm- B1-ei $1 5() pai, V "‘“°‘i§ §“‘ii Géi’ “‘f° P- ~ il-It at . ‘ rcn'e s ‘ "` ¢ veg 111 it s.ao. oauiecliliiin'linniidisfe1y nr- _ “Els _ _ u U pan' ter Mass. High Mass et. 10.80. Vee- 3 5 /f -5 _ 0 9 . “' 75c etc. 1'.. $1.55 _ y. $11500 $1.65 sits s can e 8 heatrc . si:/imzn rnunlaus mann-in in :;:rT'1'i‘-ckHu”“f:\3:? Um illflunn """"""1 l _ ' .- ' - _ ______ ' . _ l- V 'li' 0'h¢f-5°" !.’é"<§l?"“‘“""&ii‘?~i'.?.'“"§3'“l»”’-l“°";.‘Zf? wi... in... cm... i. . Washable Doeskin Gloves - swu un _n, li ru ay. _ _ _ . “fi " '°" ’°""°°" l i`I.'é§.l"il‘i’.§”i‘i`2.;ii.§l' i‘ii'iiilf“.‘...°".i‘¥.‘l¥.i 2§'i‘ii‘l'..`i‘?.Z2i.".`I.“i ‘$55.33 $2. $53 _ '1`l‘i°l'° "fy °P°°‘*1‘“1°i°" *° \“‘*‘1- I* 2. r0f|\Illl¢l¢ JOB” _ ‘ _ posed Contmct or ilvur years. six round without. n peer--o healing glslm Chat ¢0m I ig TMJ, Gf‘¢y, Bldflt Gnd C0l0fO ggmegy M ‘im ,ight 5°". . l~ trips por week - is endorsed by all users, en irely fron and is a good weaten 3U # - ""°'u"l°°°°s's'U:° Mm socloorllwllmy ‘¥°'3;p-0?ll?“ i l"~V‘i1M"=i“'-W i il - ThE °l.\VUiY$ DUSY s\0f°» __ .ii‘ir.|-J. ll¢H4¢4"° ‘- H . _ ' 'U " 1 - ll’