mein* f .trascnarnoirwrows oneamas _ rmsr or ann." _ V _rr be 'V rl __ Q\lUGl'l_ l Buy _a ,Big Ben Alarm Clock and you will not need to worry about being up in time in the mornings. - Big Ben never fails in swalten those who depend on him. Let as show this splendid clock _ » C. W. _-Patterson Jewcller ` _ ._ .. _._`__._.;..__:;,_____:iQ _ `*~ --._ ~` _.__€ »-._.__,_______ _ _ -_ --» "`\1f>g ` ‘~~f'» Q/ V .1 f _ "t bla- f \,` / xg ` F _, ll" /`.__._- _ _P9 _'rl 4. . . ._ _ fi' / ' 5°" ' 94° ra . Fill Your Cellar with coalfram our yard and you will gf! ti as goodisit is possible to get coal. it will be carefuliysercened and frro from dirl. Our prices are no- hig hrr Iii ni ) on may pay for something inferior. We have all sizes both for business and household_Use. order now. _ C. Lyons Q Co COMMONwi:AL| n nun ct 0pposIte`Btsts House, Boston, Mas \.__ _ . "`.' .i_r'.‘_' _ .-»- \, " .- -'_ '- __ _- »'=.: »'»~*_“ .l1..:»»u.f' fi.-‘ _ -~_. _ ,;'.~_-.V;f~‘_/ \‘ ‘-.1 _ ._ _ 1 lv' ~ rr- "_-.L_ | ~ _-_ 1|, ~ f ,, _ pillars rooms with hot pdhtigld w ter’ for ...iz “.:~!t.‘2.°:.:'.:°=.."§.r..._ °..‘:.'&r....'-sz l.."i‘.‘.'. '.l‘i.’f°f.S."’°.’.‘§.i""i°. ‘.i2§".i.l.l".!“ nits! ftwo onms anti’ bath for l|.00 pi dfyandlup. Dininf rooms,and oais first e ass. European D an - ABSOLUTELY PIREPROOI stone-iloors`nothinq_wood but the door Equipped with its own.Samtan Vacuum Cleaning Plant. :.':L€ ‘ii -‘za ’-'E311 :‘E::.~ _'f~ » »- -\.~i Strictly A Tcm cranes _ llotei _ ...:':.:::::.r'§°a:1::... STORER F. CR-AF1 S orrl. lures rs - C AER D Ladies _and . Gentlemen, Electors 0 Ward Pour: ‘ _ Having been requested by a large num- ber of electors to tontest the ward at ih- fortheoorlog by-election. l am at your sen/ice. - I do not believe. in canvassing on principle, and the electors i f` \Varo Four are too intelligent at class of citiaens to be dictated to I y any person as fo how they shall vote. The respon- dlhillty ls yours. If you do me the honor to élect me. ii phall, _to the utmost ot' my abiiity,'servs the best interests ‘ of those whgnn I represent, always having in mind _the welfare df' our Chy. Yours ver y truly G, D. WRIGHT. I I-1 llfmvrtf _ l __ . _ .se.?°..'V'"° "ms . ‘ hsvb ` ies _ _ 1 VV: so-_ _ | -'°nn»~r'~r#f»n~n-»»~ - '~i.'».f.°"..'.’£""~°"°l"'°“""*°" _ sr ~=-ff' '| fs;ie§_ \ -f-'_' _iiriir f ‘tlirsit-a.-tives"-and the swellin t d gh. emu, ssa'm'l¢ir°"sm.'..o,.§?»'“,,,,% mg; (Km) :recom Jamvacx. Fruit-I-BVU" is the pggag Kllilcy- C11-fe in the world-and will alwagcsre Pais in the Back, smile, txonblesllldinenlgtl Hudlclllnconmdlliomn "~°”'°°:.. °"°‘ 5°°l If Ofli- ,trial size, s5c. At 33181;- wr: mills Fruits-ovens womfnlg _ "_ Gu \ \ i » Metal ` ‘ V / \\_'.ui.g .~ _/ Ycofs This i s the syle of \Vv n l_ k in g _ / boot -y o u ‘ need fo r fall and winter wear. These boots are made from bcst quality gun metal calf in lace] style. lx a v e heavy viscolizcd high l toes and all 4 other popular features of soles, short vamp, heels and this season’s styles. » in all sizes at » prices ranging from $3.50 Shown i0 Alley fs? Co 135 Queen St ° e-es as "-- 11-it “I-lv GI. ~ F-R-E-E Come into our ofiice and have vour teeth examined free of charge. Only takes a few minutes and we will tell you exactly what you need and it wont cost you one penny.We make teeth and guarantee them to fit exactly' We also guarantee per- fection in Crown and Bridge work Extracting \ s n d Elllng without pain---price moderate. Dr. Robins 1:5 Queen Si. (Next Beer & Goffs Phone 27?-j. l0.iMt| Phone 276- . __ Beaver Flour - _]~u s t received 'a fresh supply of BEAVER fl 0 u r,_ which we are going' ftof' sell at a price un- §_usually chéfapi fo r' écash. 1 _' /__ ~ _ _.___ V . _ __ _ _,- 'CHIRLOTTETOWN liilll ELSEWHERE It vm ze -my inure Province. H. Ramsey, Charlottetown. leaves this morning for Bt. John. Che»rlss'I. Peters oi the Post Oillce ‘Department, Summerstde. 'spent the week end in Uhnriottetown. William H. Farrowr of Hampton is sDendillg s lew days in Charlotte- town.- ‘ Mrs. M. Jenkins, Orwell, who has been on a visit to Montreal passed through Charlottetown Baturday cn- route to her home. Carveli Bros received a wire from Quebec Saturday advising them that the steamer Cascapcdls. would leave there last evening which will bring her to Charlottetown Thursday the 1lth.' Mrs. John T. Clarkln and family desire to dxtend sincere thanks for floral offerings and other expressions of sympathy received from their mnny frien-ds on the occasion of their sad bereavement. Messrs A. Horne .iz Co, Charlotte- town, have received two advanced car loai lots of sample slelghs for 1913 made by the McI.s.uwhlin Manu- facturing Company.. A large num- ber of this order are now on exhibi- 'tlon in their show rcoms on Kent Slrsét. , _ _ In the show window of the Mac- KiI1ll0H. Drug Companv, Charlotte- COWD. is n eamplct of the large tur- nii s grown at Gleniinnan and vi-:inity This turnip Weirhs Z8 lbs, 15 oz,and the cllest measurement is 46§ inches. lt was grown on the farm. of William F- MCT-02111111. and is claimed to be a- Pr-_lvinclal and worid's record break- er. Thousands of pedest.rian's crowd thc window to admire the giant. 'From Sat.urday's Evening Guardian.,)_ F. S. Chandler, Charlottetown, was 3, recent visitor to Sydney and regis- tered at the King George hotel. I At a recent meeting the following resolution was passed:-Whereas the _‘people of Village Green and Upper Mt. Albion has suflered much incon- venience for the need ot a siding at Village Green Station and whereas they were led to believe that every reasonable effort would be made by the representatives to -induce the pro- per authorities to supply this needed convenience, and whereas up to the Present time noth-ing has been done towards remedlng the existing con- ditions, therefore resolved in the op- inion of this meeting the representa- tives ,oi the district have been lax in their duty in not pressing their claims upon the proper authorities. The 'marriage took~ place at Van- couver in the Church of Our Lady oi the Holy Rosary on Oct. 12th of Miss Henrietta Mae Turner, daughter of James and Mrs. Turner, ~ Glynde River. P. E. I., to James Gi-oth Marshall Connolly of Vancouver, the Rev. Father Walsh, 0. M. I., officiat- ing. The bride looked very pretty in white duchess satin made an train with veil and orange blossoms and carrying 5 bridal bouquet of white Chryosnthemums. She was attended by Miss Edna White who wore s gownoi primrose charmeuse satin and carried pink chrysanthemums. The groom was supported by John Turner, brother ol the bride. The re- ception was held at the home ,of S. J. and Mrs. smith, 2133 oxford sc, autumn foliage being used in the de- corations of the rooms where the tables was prettily arranged with white ohrysanthemums. The hostess. gowned in pale blue mouseiin de soil over blue s1lk‘ was assisted by Mrs. _Connolly, mother of the groom, who .wore a handsome gown oi blsclvsatin trimmed with-‘jst and silver lace. The groonfs present to the bridesmaid was 5 gold _'brooch set with pearls and to the best man a pearl tie pin. The happy couple were the recipients of many handsome presents and after n da=nt.y supper they departed in an unto in time to board the night boot to Victoria, the bride being a-ttircd ina tailored suit of blue serge, a black velvet hat with white Ostrich plumes completed her chic costume. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fraser,~ Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Mrs. C. H. White, Mr. and Mrs. Flet- cher, Mr. and Mrs. Graham, Miss A.. Fraser, Miss Morris, Miss R. Beck- man, Miss Hanna., Miss Edith White, Mr. Garry, Mr. Gibbs, Mr. Tailon, B. Turner, Mr. McIntosh and oth- ers. Upon their return from the Bound cities, Mr. and Mrs. Connolly will take up their residence at 1028 Robson Street. ::Jergen's Violet Glycerine Soap is the embodiment of Fragrance and En- durance. Itimparts the odor of nat- ‘nral violets, is beautifully, transpar- ent snd of Emerald hue . It is made by the Andrew Jergen's Co of Uinri- natti and is one of the leading Amer- ican Toilet Soaps, 10c cake, 25e box. Ask for sample. Bi. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. 11-2Mtf. l__Peo.p_le`s Theatre ' 4 Mrs. __E|ny»Awkens _f I ‘ ' Featuring Maurice Costello of _ tho Vitsgraph. _ _The Dreamers A touching ‘heart story of _youth and love _The illcny Bugs Fire* f Qllsrreil ` . ' 'Fttirof the right sort: New ‘-‘-'-‘-‘-‘-ar--4~’-'-avu --:--_-_-:¢-:_-_-_-:.-.1-:-1-1222*-if 1*-1" '-'-11*1‘-'J-‘J-‘-2'-‘:~‘pvv~¢-‘-‘-‘--f-of--.-:_-_-:_-_~.~_; _ . , _ _ . _ ' ` "w - " " ' " ‘ _s.w'o,-.51 '- ‘ * ..?~_“'} ‘° f°f fs *D “H goods and must have it well reduced by i‘=‘..‘§'e”.I‘.'i§.°..§“..§‘.i’..2’.1°’.’.*.?;‘.,3‘.§E..f;““.f. U60- Ist. in <10 this We are giving 20 P» C- wri it ia:'f°1'rii'§l."i’1i.i..i.i'i.g'e.l°§i..°§.'§.k§£‘ Discount of everything in stock, -__ ___ $29.00. American cear tacxs are wortli _ __ _ ‘ ` ' -.»_‘:'.'.»=`i7&" if $28.50. New hams and bacon are now Bali gigs Sergeg Popllns n. tn. pn... fn.. .i.........i is good. - Cashmcrrs Queens Tartins markets, but we ma‘_; 20 nc. Discount 20 nc- cents a ton lower. A break is report- ‘ ed in the price of cornmeal due to the _ ikery large crop of corn this season. n item .in the press this morning ‘ stated that flour nnd declined 25 T-i‘i€ QLWIAYS b.USY »SlOT`e-- . ._ _.__._......_. ._____.. _ a.-sm. _.. -.._ . of Queens and Yarmouth counties. that county. Sardine fishing in New Brunswick was good and the canner- ies were running on full time. Along the north shore of New Brunswick, berland |catch was $11,343,421 ns against Fishing in Digby county during_'$11,753.70f5' in the corrcsl>°“dl"8 September was 'above the average. Pe\‘i0d Of 1911. There was a fairly good mackerell _ catch, the first for many years ini "*_“"'“*"'“ I s'1‘RnE"r ooNDuc'ron ELECTED. NEW YORK, Nev. s-lr street ivery little sea fishing was carried on,1°“" c°“d“°i'°\`» Wh° did all his mm' -1 ~f f~u:.:‘;“:;1“.2':.°‘.:i'_:..:e;:; 212212:; is .Gl°“°°ster' Salmond nailing izlilthcrod one oi the successful Brooklyn caiidi- 'and “ne was goo in nor um- dates for the state legislature. Hs is Joseph Monahan, democrat, elect- - Windy weather and strong tides 'operated against successful fishing in'§‘3_bi1‘;§;'_*_ _;‘_Btl:_§lél;°f;5_;’isf-_;’_‘_’_|:o:`_§:_';;dwg; Gasps county. Fish in general were t I W er Ed'w d Kamtz re nb glacarceiaround the Magdalen Isilands' libvliln aansli llscoh all-ierniteid proglies ackerel were schooling plant ‘ully, ' ' ' but would not take the hook. Lob~i°l"°° The "°°“lt 5"’ M°““h”‘” “ plurality of nearly 3,000 votes. 'I E __ 5 * i p l You Use Parisian No poisonous sugar of lead-no sui- phur-no dye in PARISIAN SAGE. All fnir minded pharmacists advise its use. The cleanest, dainticst, most re- freshing and delightful hair tonic in the world is Parisian Bags. If you do not use it von are daily missing B glorious treat. It is simply splendid for man, women and children. It ls sold at drug and department stores and toilet goods counters for only 50 cents a large bottle. Ask for Parisian Bags Hair Tonic for your own pro- _tectlon. The girl with the Auburn hair is on everv carton and bottle. _ Quickly Banishes Dandruff I 2 99 G“‘"°“~ St- 7 and Puts Radiance into Hair -_ [-‘gr Sak s¢.|,.n¢|. c°.»o...Nigh¢_ nn An ||.a._w....a_.. cn.. when Sage llsrr Tome &‘12.‘.°'...i';..'.‘;.°.§°.}.?1‘:2t. 5i“§‘.‘.‘.‘.°;‘.‘§::‘l‘l #Avo RITE HAIR DRESSING ' there is but s limited quantify of this Stock BE AU druil and stops hair from failing in two weeks. It stops itching scalp in 12 hours. _ It is a hnlr nourlsher and nrompt~ ly puts life, luster and beauty into dull, faded and ill-looking hair. T. M. Doods, Principal of Fort Erie School, Fort Erie, Ont., writes: "Have just finished the fourth bottle of Parisian Suze nnd am nleased to say it is all you claim it to be. It removed all dondruil and left my scalp clean and healthy. My hair be- came soft and glossy and grew con- siderably since I began using the tonic. Parisian Sage gives excellent results when thoroughly rubbed into the roots of the hair. Geo. E. ` Parisian Sage drives out all dan- H\|ghes_ fruarantees it. *El Caoouoa" Q11* 1 i Proposed Sailing ' N ov soils. The above mentu nod stsamera will call at Ch Town en route io Si johns, New an eorresnondonunromntlr answer _ Prepared swung of 'rue suck oa....¢..a _ Line er sunnm mn. Menren, for ed. Btesells sent on application. `V _l"h°°° °l s""°°‘ '?i|f|',,l:l::::if.” Nam 9_h_ l_ is K. J. MARTIN. B. A. . Barrister Notary Public. ste Money to Loan _ l Morris Block- harlottetown l » S'\'|!`,W_ARl` th CAMPBELL ` "7 B`an-islers, Solicitors. sie. u3§'..'.‘§°.'..'.i' 3°2ll""‘§r ”i‘2‘Z" 3f.'“»"n .' 0 lf I ‘ town, PPE. gland. D nonzr 'ro was W. B STEWART K.U. N. A. CAMPBELL Warburton fl! Shaw _Bnrristers, Attomeys, Notary Public, Etc Ullices in Cameron Block, Charlottetown P. E. island. norm. snuuswlcs _ Moncton. N. ll. _‘ the larigsst and Best Located Hotel in the C ly accommodating W0 guests. Situated in the centre oi spaoiougground B .°.:=.‘i..~.“'i:““‘;:=‘.l:;'sL:f::.:..°.':. z.'.s°~‘ the lnfmmeli season GEO.Moii \ll,i2BNRl§ ALEXANDER ROSS, `M.- Physician and Surgeon Otiice and residence tint of Dr. Mclaughlin Phone 3|5L |65 Prince St 7-z_;M6mospd. ‘ D. 0. lleLEOD. K. C. W. ld. BENTLEY McLeod Q Bentley Bsrristers and Attorneys-at-law Offices-Bank of N B.Cnamo3rs Charlottetown. P.E lslan . fill. JOHN LEDWELL. M. D Richmond Sireet,opposiie St.Psu Church Hours uutl io o'ciocl¢ to 5p.m. A. A. McLean,_ K. C., Donald McKinnon Mclean 4|. McKinnon . Barristers, Attorney-at-l.aw_` Brown Block, Charlottetown. DR. CLIF T_ Specislist-Chronic- Diseases ADDRESS-Charlottetown, Victoria H otel. ' -fl MIMDU i llll. l. E. CR0llliN (Veterinary _ Sdrjeonl ; 9Ea¢i;§v§.::€:"¥"§qt}§e¥;w;§:;_ s“..§'L'l'-lli.§e.'| 'xxiaerla ia. meé' 8 eoiaity ._ ` » ._ i-mwimstsnuamorpn __ __ *- V___ _.:___¢,‘ nocsr mme e ~ e . . an nn I Nraa” f!.lil..ll‘.l‘¢ \‘ll‘i'§'ra‘. 0- ~f - F V Lgave 0h‘t6Wh_" " ~ lla. m. -_ - -' un °' `_ ‘L4 ':_ ,.1 ‘i ._ _,H a ;r~. '*35i~‘ _ _ » 22.5 L ln '° '~_u. __~_;.\»'~ - ILM “ __ ,:n»._ __ IU D.._Il\. , ?'“!' S88 ; s ameri' ,, 2 ‘ tSl“i|°'° ` B _f-'=--..f...»-»-.;- ~ . .. _.i.¢....a.-it A r _ i ' _ I I _ _ V, nfld, vla Sydney, C. B. I ' _ l I :. ._ F- V l _ 5C ‘_'ll‘ll.f`.T.i`.'..ifIf"..`§I.il`.2.ii.f.."¥.f.'.1'.I'.. ...V Buntain, Bell 89 C0; ' r " 1 ~ _ “° `°“° *- -_J V whp_I;:_l:_=l.s:_i:x3:_;ln the United stats __ Aztms "_ Sie is /‘__ . ~~f.4>i l _ ~\' ` _ cllne Was in hard wheat only and so - -_ ____( , ' _ _ --~----- - ~ _._ .-.___ ' ' _g _, ___,_':______ _ -_ ', ; for as the trade are advised did not 'il-IE FISHERY OF THE later fishing was' only fair. This is t.ha~1`°" "" °" ` 3-'-W' " =S““="` ~- ` apply to soft wheat ilours. MARITIME PROVINCES. _oply gestion _:I _tihe ciozst twl_:ers lub-‘ \ .___ 'ser sing aowe o ac pace 330,11- wndy department is wen OTTAWA, Nov. 8-The monthly Vduring September. On the north'shoreil stocked with the ohoicogt; and boot; all bulletin of sea fishery statistics is-\ of the Gulf oi St. Lawrence, west-_ ray ol_ chocolates exhibited hcre lor sued by the department of rnarine_W0__l;_d from Natssbquan, fishing wgel some timc. 'l‘he_ line includes Moirs in and fisheries, states that on most_l‘n cr P0013 Owillg to the cold. Win y handsome Elite boxes at 35c and parts of the Atlantic coast the wen- Wiilltilur- OH that DB1* Oi U10 C0585 60c. Liggett’s at $1 n, boxsnd Neil- ther during the first part of thelthere were taken. during U10 ID0l\t\1. s`on's ranging in price from 5fic to month was windy and rough, but 192 90819. 38 l>0l‘P0iB°e. M15 11 $2. The McKinnon Drug Co. Corner during-the latter part. it. was line and \_whales. Great George and Kent St. Mlntf. _favorable lor fishing. In the eastern_ During _ September the catch in ‘ -so ;'.i;t.‘:. ‘im r nca war 1 s an og - . . . tinued to give trouble and to destroyland for How Brunswick 3134.143. considerable quanuueg of nghmg For all Canada the value ofthe catch geo;-_ Mookarol were quite plentiful in September was $1,622,572, as for a few days 01:1 the cons: of Ipveri Tgp1inst_F$2.5§?.3940 _iz e_E:_¢;p;1;l1\;_;:» ness county. Me ium size mac are _ . or x m n s - were unusually plentiful on the shores tember 30. 1912. Cho l/H1119 Of U10 -L - 1'. _ » .W