35%-3' {k5‘BE§o\ I r ;, _M r r i 05 S- _ ,. l la rl J. _ , » . rr s _ I i » i E J , I li. l “TBI LATEST NIUE - ~ - .. ... mrmnicsruienicsorrsr HATES ii Us hnw : :hL”Mv Zl\ B23 'il """ii"i'i:'“ii'il`c“i‘i:".i°iiil.Rleicnr 'A 1 1° ".'.':n.‘°- 'i{.,°:'=.:‘t“.f.i:. .il"°*" '22 yrdp ssorzuierpoess. sus in ‘Blsrr’ Qngdlltrpfznd ahlzsehudrnthe celebrated Mio-liao Hockey Sticks itopyrilhtedl "* THE STARR MFG C0 LTD Dartmouth, N S Canada. BIAN HEIRJIB LLL AGAIN. -__-~ LONDON, Nov. 21--The Berlin Bur- geon, Professor Iaraels. has been summoned to Ttsrskoe-Selo. where Dr. Federofl has beeif in attendance since the Russian Imperial family re- turned from Spala, says a despatch to the Daily Mall from St. Peters- hurg. - The circumstances point, according to the correspondent, to the continu- ed gravity'of the il ness of the young Grown Prince. The Court doctor admit that it is a serious surgical ease. _______.__._._. MONTREAL MARKETS. MONTREAL, Nov. 21--Oats, Can- adian Western, No. 2. 45l £0 45: 21- tm No, 1 feed, 45 to 451; No. 2,10- cal white, 42; No. 4, local white, 41, Fleur, Mnnitohn sm-ini: wheat. Ds- tents, firsts, $5.40; seconds, $4.90; strong bakers, $4.70; winter Plllltfllfli. choice, $5.35; straight, rollers. $4.95 -Hon. P. C. Murphy, Tignlsh, was to $5.00; straight rollers, bags, $2.35 a passenger to Buminerside yesterday t $2.40 O » Bran, $22; shorts, S26 to 27; mid- dlings, $28 to $30; moullis, $30 to $35. Hay, No. 2, per ton, car lots, $18 day_J, to $13.50. Potatoes, 70c. to 85c. ._.___..__- ERNEST CANNING WON RACE AT AMHERBT. AMI-1aRs'r, Nev. 21-An interest- Vernon. A. _ » ' ` ii il fl i ’,-°" mg ve m e race was nm 0 B -Mrs. Robert Bell, recently return- ity. His ollice phone No. is 7. Winter Fair Blilding this evening. The contestants were Ernest Canning, of Maccan, Tho-rnton of Halifax, the Turnbull brothers of Springhill, and West.A. - . Eastman, of Amherst. Canning who is only a lad 18 won out easily. Time 27 minutes and 4seconds_ James Turnbull. of Springhill came second, and Thornton of Halifax, third. g-L_. .-.I-__!'l.!!..s..P.‘. -__ ,_ . l r- most disagreeable weather, have double soles, coun- ters and vamp, blucher cut. All sizes prices range from .. . . . . _ . _ . .. .$3 up Reuben Tupiin ff? Co. ,_ 9.30 last evening (after the arrival ol -It pays to buy in this Province -Capt Wm Richards, Bideford is spending e few days is Bun\merli\|e.J --C W Oltrh of 0lbc\ll!PQ\\° *U in Atherton on 'rhsrsday A -J C MeKm\le,,o! Campbellton was in Summerside ydltisrda! J ii' _Thlns Olmilbbll Blilihllorlds Ulf: yggtgggigy morllllg [Or SBTKVIHQ -J _-- mor`nlng.J. ` , _..i_' -Hmbert Murphy and son Boyd ol Crapaud were in Buminsrlride yester- -Miss Christina Fraser, Alberton, is visiting friends and relatives in Charlottetown and Georgetown.A. -Miss Edith hfclresn, Aiberton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. ill. A. Lewis, ed from a visit to members of her family in the Canadian and American -Ewen and Mrs. -Campbell of A1- berton are in Lynn. Mass. visiting their son Donald and daughter Mrs. Grant.A. is - --T. C. Gutterridge and family who slde.A. ' ...__ -Geo. Laidlow representing J. G. Mo"se & Co., Tea Merchant, Halifax, is in B'side calling on the trade. Re is always a welcome visitor Lo Sum- - mel‘slde.J _ _ -The _Schooner Lizzie Catherine. ' Capt. Di S. Miller, arrived ia port at Alberton on Thursday from New- castle, N. B. Owing to the river be- ,ing caught over in ice the Capt. could not bring all the cargo he in- ¥.cndsd.A., p ;"' -B. Rl. McPh‘ée, Kin-lrora; E. lil. Caswell, Charlottetown; W. R. De~ ;Brisay, Halifax, registered at the Clifton House, Summer-side, between i the Empress) and 9.30 the previous f evening.-J. L-hh --Between the hours of 5 o'c1ock on Wednesday and 7.30 on Thursday evening, the following registered at the_ Wissner Hotel, Alberton:--J. G. - Mcltendrick, Campbellton; E. .W. ,Husstls and John Smith, Amherst; E R Brow Ch rlottetown' J R.. -- f i V 5- _ _:.__;:,_.:;_.,:_._____:____:__;._;._'.. ...._L'r don, England. A -._-...___ _._._.____-.___.._..._._ LARGEA AUCT 0 A' SAL, srocii, cnov Ann mmzneurs We are instriicted by GEO AULD, Esq,, to sell on his farm nt COVEHEAD turning Mer outward cargo con- _0n Ssiurdsy, Nov. 50, |912 at |050 A M. Sharp The Following. STOCK-.-Brood mars 10 yenrs, in foal, lirood inure 5 yeirs, (Crown Rights). ca" ‘nimd height' Th” inward °5"' muro Ii years, (Crown Rights,) colt I 1-2 years, coltl 1-2 years, (Lord Dal- 50 was “V0 “T5 0! lfeight-_'L mcnyl, six inilch cows, fat cow, two oxen I l-2 years, twirheifers lycnr, three calves, renewed cow, brood sow, four full pigs, 120 B. P. Rock hens -*The first 01 B B2l`i°5 Of Plllilm and pullets. pure bred. CROP--I5 ions hay, 200 stocks mixed feed. 120 stocks white wave outs, 350 stooks Wednesds evenin in the Court Irish white oats, 700 bushels turnips_ 000 bushels potatoes. PLEMENTS-Frost & Wood binder, McCormick hay mower. Mcformic hay nike, Frost &Wood_mannre spreader. set fanneils, horse power thresher uses some and redgations and an zzisflfsssix- i.;;;"f*”_-..“*=£‘.‘.i.'.f*.=°;.';.‘i‘:.‘i‘.;.:"“fi." i‘i“““°““.';.‘?'°- °.‘P';" Wes is-=-~ T°-»»----- by “- ,-# 8 . 5° - ~* _ .- “ 2*’ “'.'°W- _ "‘S°'6 » “' _ asv. J. A. winne1a_ Aiirigeuisr ine s e|gh_ box sleigh, circular saw fm cutting wood, disc huriow, spring tooth harrnw_ s ke tooth hiwrow.horsolioe Cockshutt a low» Wilkl , Pl , g ng p son plow l\_o. 30 Frost & Wood plow, one l\oi'se_ new model small seed sower, hay oar- rrer, fork_ blocks and rope, mud digger und chain. tumip cutter, post hol digqcr, wire reel and stretcher. crow hairs, ice tools, 5 ft. pond saw, ice pulls slmd\tongs (pcytho, folks, shovels, hoes, pick, Masons' tools, Carpenters' tools, llm 'KH ll R 'a hin es. ORCHARD TOOLSgrAlymer spray pump, Kansas priming hook. shears, barrel A- ‘L P°m""_» Ml5°°“°h°¢ W' »D- M°' press, rack follower, stencils, packing table, fruit ladders. ’ HARNESS.-2 sets cart harness, set team sleigh harness, 2 sets light harness, set "B ' R- S~ KWH* P5*-°*`b01" ' W express harness. plow humess. All Household Furniture consisting of parlor, dining room, kitchen and bed-_ 5Gh“l'm||1'i Hdlhi. F°€i5¢Bl'°d at U15 room suits, organ. 3 cases mounted birds. washing machine, Dnii~i_\' churn. Sharp-_ QHOGD f‘l0f»°l', Summeralde. between less cream separator, ies cream freezer, scales, breech loading gun and lots of 9.30 last evening (after the arrival of ritéier ni-ticlos not enumerated. ' RMS-Alllsums of $5.00 and under cash: over $5.00 twelve months credit on evening.--J. approved ,ioint notes. ll per cent por annum will be allowed oif for cash. Sale positive. No reserve as farm is sold. . ,JI 2.*lMsliEstu2i his BEBLT. ,CARTER &_ CO. A\u'tione'irs_ -J » - . s _ . - \ Thomas, New York; G. F. Hart, Lon- *-Tbe Empress arrived in Bumnier- side lnst evening at 7.i0. She had thirty passengers going and forty re- sisted of sixteen hundred bags pota- toes, twelve himdred bags oats, two temperanee iiieetihys was held on Y _` 8 House at Alberton. A fine long pro- k gramme was given consisting of ehnr- evenlng was n most. enjoyable one and the large audience were deeply 6 lnterested.A. f .__- -Frank T. Bixby, F. W. I-Ieustis, Amherst; T. M; Beaulieu, Montreal; Dondld, Bt. John; J. A. Hiiston, Hal- X. Y. 0. - I. B. Neuse," isdmhndstoni, G. M. the Empress) and 9.30'the previous ____ -The hottie of George sad Mrs. Haywood, Elmdale, was the scene ol 100 Bushels Wheat 1 Wanted 5-. iff, 1 I '11 Grafton Qt at L. A. H aszard s D. Milligan. of oeisrnan. she was nr- _, tended by Mill Blbndhé Lockhart oi Advance _ » _ _ , . ¢_ . ihyséh , `f.,.\ ~~ » of Pictures Although n little early I am showing an early arrived shipment of Pictures suitable for Xmas Gifts. Theaeglnclude some splendid values such aslsrrison Fishers 'P`smp\'rha|ei|‘ 'sl res essh, limiseii l‘iiher's - ' l'nisti,sii Msaiifulferffamlng at 25e earn and Archie .Gqn|\',l..in and Whiieat 5oc and Khliit (|_ll|in’e -`i #My Slifow- Window, -einen-. Showing 1 _ 1 Plein 35? I all interesting event on Wednesday, the 13th inet., at 7 o’clock p. rn., when their`~~ youngest diughter, Lauretta J ans was united in marrlalgv to Seymour-‘Thompson of the same ' Place. The ceremony was performed hy the Rev/ J..H;_ Mel-lsttie, in the presence 'ef'-near friends and relatives ol the bride and groom. The bride, who wore a' very becoming gown of cream silk with pearl asrnitnre, was given away by liar bro er-in-law, A. Coleman, while 2:, groom was eup- fportbd 'by Bglpl hhockhart of the sanie panel - ter t e ceremony and congratulations s dainty wedding _ supper was served, and a very en- ioyeiiile evening spent. The happy '__ couple redide in lllnidsie. (rromiiresterdlifs Evening ousi-alan) --John Gillis, Tryon, who a few - weeks a¢o had the misfortune tu' break his leg in George Ives' mill, is progressing favorably and expects to be at work shortly, _ “<- -A new rursl route has bssn start- 'ed in North Tryon. It starts st. the sent]-Y . blllllli if hhll° aL.____.._n-u-|n- ‘Ncrth Tryon post office and passing' _ , phrough Maple Plains returns sgdin' , _ o North Tryon. ' y -s. n.-neuron, '1‘rr°l~ *M “fl This is'-the season threw: surfer -Ole cent per word each insertion lor sdverildll M Wil solemn Cam must accompany order, and five per cent discount dilated Minimum charge twenty fm cents ..._ -Do as others are doing-shop from Holman's Catalog 1123Mlll3i -The Morning Daily Guardian can is theplzce for host seledlons and -We are again in a position to fill ' T. Holman , Llmltsd. ll.-23ME3l. -H. Clerk; Agent. will be gladto receive all news, advertising and subscriptions in Alherton and vicin- -_-Rubber belting, circular saws and all mill supplies-right goods. and right- prices, at Brsce’s. 11-ll0mws6i,Ew8i. or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are dis continued promptly on expiry date. , ,__ . _ ___ have been residing in Alberton for the __ _. " T ` ' past _vesr have left for the United ""* F m sum where they-wiu in :sms rs- Strong " W et Pr00f” ` Boots for, Farmers We are showing a gcod line ot ' I strong, heavy, waterproof bcots- f just the thing for the present cold, _ }'\ wet and disagreeable weather. 7l` I These boots are made bythe __ famous Amherst peopleare strong ly sewn, well-made of specially treated leathers that , makes the boots soft, pliable and easy to the feet and i enables them to stand plenty of rough wear in the -Base Burners and stoves of all kinds is a big specialty, Bra/ce's, Summersidla. This is where you get values and s`olid satisfaction. 11-19mt\lf4l,Ei2i. -Now is the time to set traps-and to set traps is to make money-to save money buying traps is to buy from Ho‘lman's, Summerslde_ Their prices are lowest, their traps arc best. Bee I-lolman's` Catalog. -For sale, a fevn pairs of P re Bred Imported Flemish Giant Rah its-an unusually. large and prolific species. Suitable for fox ranches. Address Box, 75 Summer-side, P. E. I. 11-15Mtl.' _ M will be glad to receive all news, ad vertlsing and subscriptions in Sum phone is 45-1 and residence phone loose hay, $10; pressed hay, 11-A- -~'l'l1b following were registered at the Wisner House, Allierton between 6,80 last evening and 6.30 the pre- vious evening :-Jchn Chtster, St.; John; J. F. Whear, Charlottetown;R. T. Taylor, Moncton; J. Garrett, St. -Rev. T. P. Frost, B. D., L. L.D.,, pastor of the first Methodist Episco- pal Ch-urch, Evanston, Ills, and Mrs. Frost are visiting their _daughter Mrs. George Morris at the Methodist Par- sonage, Kensington. Dr. Foster will preach at Margate tomorrow morning and at Kensington in the evening, JACK JOHNSON _ Pnnansrp Nor Gulurv. CHICAGO, Nov. 21-Jack Johnson today received permission from Unit- ed states District .Ind oar nur of violhhlng tht Malin Bhite Slavs pare the deiiirlirrers. It had been expected when arraign- ed that the pugllist. would plead to huh with transporting Belle Schrein- er, ,r white woman, aei-nss riiriei-ai., P poses. ,Johnson was represented bv four Bttorheys in another case in the Federal Court and entered a plea of not guilty to the .cherae of smug- gling a diamond neclrlace on his re~ turn from Europe. i-yilur ' ’ - \;°:;';:,°u¢:g|i:|,l:‘1',€: 'Try ue for s Ein of p or sate in. Clit busts black. 6 tan § I ters. ` g '_ viueeishm, to 6.qo-perpafr end didn f- p., - ` ` v _ fi. _ruhnitursh Bcscsja, sumrnsrsidef- ¢` _ , fj `= ‘ ‘_ h - -_ i lowest prices. 11-19mt\u4i.EUi1-_J .i. fs ' ’ -,__ for us in ' sipna exceptional valuelt ttgmotbe , *‘~. _Subscribers should renew a week ` _.__,,,A-V _ p _. i \‘ ‘Hi ‘ ` c _ {» * ,!. ,u ,i:`;;. ;_. ,". gr, / 7r4 _ \ _ ‘__ ` - ‘J-, . Pony Cilraculfoals $14.50, I L... ,z. 11-2lME2l. ' l of ,ll‘omen’~i Tailored Apparel For The Qv-_-‘ |'l‘=ilei iles Yet Beep Shown in _hr shunned s¢_nausrty'» 'renserihi ' A .\ _ _ 9 _ f 'sys' y" Parlors. Summerside. f _ __ , ‘ , _ . _ , __ _ T e unsedséhiable weather maklli t i 2 at ve duplieateggiin this vicinity. i- ‘V A ’ l ` - ~'.~»>~'.-»‘r~‘r fr >. '- ...M _W _ _*_ .'- Av ‘ w,/,/'~ 'J \ ._ g ‘ ; _-:.1 lffgi -//_/' I --» - __ J -I _ 412... it-_ ' x :Sf ` jf. 3;- " _ _4~',- > ' -‘ 1 . _'V . . 1. f;°.§:..f:.: .:.:“;:°:f;..l°;:;':.i‘1..‘§fi.‘; »»; | Bidi- el Coats .50 __ 'Very _stylish reversible blsiikét cloth _chats 'in _i- ‘ S 'f beautiful mixtures of tain, brown ` tty, and itliitilid Q ` green._The`sje._coe4:,s are regularly sb& at ftoiiif _,-'to ' -_ .e $‘i6_. sizes ,9,4”‘t_o 38.' ‘Our special value............;iii_50_ _-_ _il-< Fur 'lfriniiiied Ciiiiis will Fur trimmed coats of black or navy b€Wifi'.l_j' ` 4 '! --_ -ii~-~ A ' v ' .\ .i . - ~ ' 52 inches long, splendidly tailored iii -f -i- siyle. They are lined with fine quality c‘t1i*l_ -- iffik 5 -'= interlined with rubber sheeting making ll1“eii'l"°' i mf ‘ ’ ' and waterproof proof. The broad, full iurred collar "-' and reveres are of western sable. Our special rice _,_ ll.-'vf`_ __ ...-0.-..-..... .............-_....4...inn-.....$lg»5°. .yi l er _ -- i __\~._ ,$4.3- /vu. _U _..(_ .\'_ \_- . ~.»-o,-J Handsome coat of Pony Caracal cloth represent- - 45 ‘ ing skins joined together; made 52 inches long in `_ '_ ' gemifitting style. This coat is warm and comfortable rj ; as well as rich in appearance. Our special price,$l4.50. . r 1 -l*-’.‘~lr~l" -Miss Hazel orse, agent in J. _X C. Jardine's Bco‘rstore, Water Bt., -r .'~ '_ r 1 - 2 "" '. Use Any Catalogue in Your House, Bul Send The 0rder ff Te Us, We Will Give Better Value Than Any Mall -ilfrlier ff Iiouseln Canada. i -»'r ,~,..g~.p»;--r-'l"“ / 4* B0 re _ to me deinurrers to tue' nveeliarges' set, pending aizninet him. 'rhreef weeks were allowed iii which to prs- the sevei-al indictments which charge ` State boundaries for immoral ur-0' lr to p°°i*\_f_-!!if- rnersids and vicinity. Her aims ` _ A ---1. . ' - ‘K _ i 26. »- -_ -5 J _ --.--~~ - " ~i ”\/`\/*- -'rhs relieving are the Alperton "‘ i Vi V Q , D A _ . market prices :-White oats, 40; black ‘ I oaiis, 42; hides, 11; pork, 7 to 9; _ ,\ _ K eggs, za; nnusr, 24, esifsirins, 12; _ ‘ ‘X } , , . poultry, 10 to 12; potatoes, 25, __ ' .. . .~~- fi W - L, _ - ` -_ ' , -.. _(4, U _/i _i _/If ev/L_. ; \ A 'I IJIM1 ‘ j; fi- i- A A ~i- -i- i- -.- M _Jr -i~ ~i-[»i- ~i-'Jr in"-‘ "~‘ 'li '-' "- John; W- A' Owen: T0r0nt0'A' "";;;;.,-*l"°:::._T.:t:::,' 172:. ~1f._'. hr.-:.>:'_1_1a::1=';_= ._ ' ` ”-;;~'~=1;*"1"'§ Exclusive Ties, Gloves and Mufflers _ for Nutty, Men - - A man’s store that can give you excell- ent service, if you are looking for choice values in REALLY GOOD THINGS. Glovesin ian cape, suede .and _silk lined and in mocha and woolen; priced from 5oc to $2.50 In ties we can give you s most attractive. selection of new Fail productions, coming in all the latest shades and eifects; priced SSG _5o'_.‘ to-$1.00. ` MEN’S'MUFFLElfS-s range of knitted mufllers unsurpassed by any other store ln the city; Grey. Cream Tan and otherceiors. Priced from 5oc to $2 75. ' - COLLARS---The J Brand Austrian Collar, the iinest on the market guaranteed to keep their shape and not shrink) All the popular shapes. Price zoc each. or 3 for 5oc. _ BRUCES = _ Mep's Wear 'Store, Victoria Row. 7 ` clwlmrs “'""“ snin. _RANGE _ A The echilhkdldlln yet meds in iiillild rim.. Kd the .Haviland-Limoges J __ 'rhis--irfqili' of snr _srocx Psrranlihs when is sim is .ny _ quintity. We heve _; _st received ashipment which makeh this line complete' A '- Anypne wi? hes_&re'e_ y _started building s DINN ER or TIIASE in t,hie';'»l¢t`-" ' er1t.?éii~._ii wfpd been or pieces required. The pattern .iii"dalnly`wll`l|' floral and gold dpccrst 9 ’ ` ` ' ` ' _ * ni ‘ e ri' 0 ill si? llSidi-§iiii;:::;_;;;;_::::;;i::::::.::.;r.t1:11:11:;°:1#:;f.-1-33233’ CK B C ‘_ _-._ , 1