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Novsnielts 3°, igu. -- vid ' - _ In s recent issue the Guardian pre- ' OUT OF THE MOUTHS OF BABES, dicted a. b00m for Prince Edward Is- For man ‘_ h, _t "T" - land consequent upon the industrial ‘_ y ensons, w ich i is ull- _portion between the imniensity ol the devhiopmehh in 'our usher pmvihchh, necessary t° ‘h5°““5 Ht P"°°°”t» ¢h°|caf.astrophe and the unimportance of 'ph-hy, Buch ._ hmm 1, anticimted by 1 ' ‘ I socialist movement throughout the-‘the interests on which it would be ohh," is ,vmen¢°d`\,by the egghhush. wer :is beenregarded as in- some hh9°d_ Therefore the S0¢‘fi8-llits 'ill ment in Charlottetown this week of way anhagonistickto Chl'1BUBm*~Y_aDd the Balkans should hasten the end of B rm) “mth 5g¢,n¢v_ We hong;-aching, I' ,$0 the igllestp civilization. (Poiilblf. the war, those in Austria-Hungary me pl-omhten of this new and heed- t Mine (.bristiai_iity and civilization, it should oppose any wntemplatod at- nd enterprise. There never was a time 'S Judged by ‘ts worst °1°m°“ts`)A“° tack upon Servls tho” in Italy in the autor oi Pi-i an nm ls- yet inthe Socialist movement, or in ‘should prevent th; Summa of AL ‘and that hal; mo" Epepromvzm than _ 5 ilepilalory élfor _ at - .» Removing flair A simple easy and __ quickmethod ofrenioving - unsightly, superfluous hair from the face, neck, . arms etc. Apply on a '_ cotton pledget and after ; a few moments wash. d oil. This is another of the f CELEBRATED iiarriel Hubbard 1 _ Ayers J. P HOOD Y F Is. L'EWBO§ lsome form of it et to he developed lmuk at Europe today. Nations their arpied iiiiisscs against each oth- er in life-destroying, trmle-destroying, f toilet articles. VVe have 7 a full line in Stock. ' .\ Gi. Jamieson , pRL'GG.‘ST The niedu-.11 I-1311 l . :iulisls of the world have set their _~lioulllm\'e an alarm clock. -l You need one for these dark "‘ ' uioiniiigs, it`s the thing fo -Q ' '-.~ .ibe von on lime. » Prices $1.00. I 25, ‘l 50 l ~Gusrenfced- ` ' Big Ben $5.00 1 G.H . Taylor Jeweler & Opliclan n ----i #LW KING GEORGE HOTEL Wm. MONBOUBQUETTE. Mgr. l’riv.u.e_ Baths Runnin! Water and Lung l»\\~_Luuce'l`eleplionss in all rooms Larlre Bright Sumbple Rooms. l,llhiNl1IU l‘.'XUl:}i.i.i:ZD SYDNEY, N. S 9' thc succr uf i;<~iu‘\i to the facts of i-'o\|l»ilcstroyiug wiir. The spectacle 15| i vmiugii to uppiil hllmnnity, to bring ilmsc whom. wc imvc hitherto regard- _ Agrninst tziis, in protest against, _ this crimc upon immunity, this dcalhf ,blow to (.‘liristiau~.it_v itself, the Soc- =fnces like si flint, All honor to themil. ll<`rozu the rfus of (‘hristiH¥1iTY"‘ iuiiia'/.ul nn.l puv.z.le\l und driven into ‘doubt by the war liuts on so called l`f‘l1ristimi n:itiuus~thcy will receive l recruits und in thc rrinci[‘les which they stand for many will take new courage zinll hope. A mmiilcsto, issucsl thc other day by the luteruntimial Socialist Con- \grcss, culls upon the Sooiiilisls of l<1uro;~c mid America to resist _any measures for war taken by their gov- ernments. The declaration was drawn :up hy Jenn Jsurcs, the leader of the French Socialists. The document Says that if the Balkan war should spread to other countries it would be a frightful blow to civilization. It Y ' ininin to italian ambitions and those th 3 t d h `li th h f tl '. ld. . . . e`pres n an every man W 0 can es e “pe 0 ‘e “or in Bntmni F"““°° *md G°“`“°“Y secure an acre of Prince Edward Is- should force their governments to ro- i 'h`~ltl"1ll dl, l . llcrl;/ll>r<.v1l'T'sIll0rs<‘> 'llintlifgiilurrsedries andf msc any helpxho Austria' Hungary lthe prospects in the immediate mt- ."f'*(-,-;`t°_i;lrlEl“ft-8*’ $ suaown 1-us. ` WORLD Wil "The Gilidfte is the razor that Qrlglnat edfha famous angle slrcks. lt can he adjusted for a quick and close shave, Downy beard, wiry vsblslisr. tender face -it'a all the same to lhs Gillette--if‘s the smooth as factory shaver you have always wanted, .mf could never get until Dow. Gillette in handsome p‘u|h lined lelllsa ease. Ge rum silver hnieer, ii nyiffh at van... 38 up Fenn ell & Chandler , . _Victoria Row 1~ . ~ ~ -if - _ ~ -,I Through some peculiarity of the hnil complete a noe. Our stock is lenders abroad. E . names for themselves in other coun- LR. H. the Duke of Connaught and tries; we respect over and over again 'Princesa Patricia, who honored tb the story of their achievements and ranch by' giving it ber own name. their success and our newspapers The article makes B, splendid adver- fairly bristle with the capital letter- tisemenf, for our great new industry, ed, front page heading, "Another fox ranch’ng and will be 8 decided 'successful Islander Abroad.” ,the standpoint of profit to our prov- iuce, it would be very much more I lands and our eulogfss on The Buc- ,are so many of them that we are so loatli to refer to them, but it should ‘cot be forgotten that the more there are of them the greater credit it is to our province. It has been said by many who have travelled extensively abroad that |"you csii’t get away from Prince Ed- that could be done equally well by our own sons. True we have at pre- sent in many of our services some native born but the "rule of the road" is to honor the man from ahroad_ while we act the priest hand Levite towards our own. In our mercantile, professional, in- dustrial, and agricultural, life we have men of outstanding ability and who have made a success of their calling. Like the elder brother of the parable they »"sre ever with us," they are our own and we find no occasion to make our acknowledgments. We are too modest about the success of our own people; we do not sulffcfenff ly advertise the bumper crops, the professional successes, the exports from our province, Such advertising would make our province better known throughout the world and bring-us much needed immigrants. _We need s littll exercise in boost- £35 ::When you need a syringe we supply it. Very few stares have _ . and reliable. We guarantee all *betteu rubber Ile( l m1_____ "~ " mmm use ladle [..»;._.... _...nn iii sg 5 gills goodsagalnlt cull. uno‘iending;\ men armed with iniple-' Th” New York Times nf November 24th, publishes a. full page article, f‘ d ' th t 2;i;1,;;e 0,1” causes E ey nowlby nr. Alex McNeill, snnnnersiae, ` ii pr. s. R. Jenkins charlotte- It is time that the common people ,an ' - _ _ - 1 1- asserted themselves and if lt is to be ,t°w”' who were att°::_h;l§ :hfn Cgzw done through Socialism then welcome v»§,';1rk_C;1'zr€;Td oi byS,rhi ummes the We are justly proud of those who _with views of St. Patrlck's Ranch have one out from us and made .i-lummerside, the visit thereto of T ‘angfysllgeorodhflhgfulisrixtirhxsb thi; _ Christmas is Naming' our advertw expands itself on the man who has ;';gg;‘;1“’;‘:i¢; ;lf;?;11§n0&;\;theti;l;;v¢;r 'left us and succeeded, nor are we go- ‘the usual ruin to ui Starz’ wich? -mg to find any fault with lt' what it be out of place to remind our read- ‘we desire to point out is that, from ers that this rush me two sides' to our advantage to expend our gar- cessful Islanders at Home. There are very many more of the shopper rush mmm' hurry and bust” latter. Perhaps it is because there and unmtisfacmry blwinglz '°r th” clerks lt means the same with uh. q - . V' FOR A YOUNG LADY. land land should do so now. With warning lu the shape of a generous - fall ol the supposedly "beautiful" it might not be out of place to remind the manipulators of the city snow plows that the plow always precedes civilization, which being interpreted means, in modern parlance. that the snow plow should be out before ped- estrians, in-any of them women and _ n. great‘many of them children ou their way to school. It,is exceedingly uncomfortable for the ordinary well- housed citizen to watch women and little children plowing their way through the snow drifts, even if as- sured that the plow is to follow later, and it must be more uncon- fortiible still for the said women and little children. This is merely a sug- gestion thrown out in the hope that we shall begin the winter right. with illustrations, on ihe fox indus- try- in Prince Edward Island. The in- formation forming the groundwork of the article was given to a reporter Prince Edward Island fox story is nn ll interesting one and will be an eye- opener even to Wall Street specula- tors. The article is nicely illustrated Dmgget for 39C' dinurtncnirrs 'rouou Yours.-’;'skir. 1 WANT 'ro suv some nknnxascainrsl _ ccssx--'PLAIN 2" - - _ 'rouG1~1voU'rn_~'NAw.s1m A1N_"r PLAIN; AN' 1.-KIN Lrcx 'rim MAN *ram* skvs sim Is." PH1LAnEr.1>1~11A 1u1coRD.-~- , 5 j, ninnxriluiirr _luv ir_r»i1_o1is A_ 2000 Yard Dress Goods Sale ¢ Colored border and picture liaudkerchiefs suitable for children at 2, 3 and 5c eachn Plain white lawn handkerchief. narrow border at 5. 8 and rec. i _ Plain white hemstltcbed linen haudkerchiefs at 12. 14. 16 and 182:' each. ~ Plain white hemstitched linen handkerchiefs, narrow hem at zo, 25 and 3oc each. White lawn, lace edge at 25 and 3oc each. _ - - While lawn, lace edge, embroidered corner at 18 20. 25 and 30:: each. White embroidered handkerchief at 25 and 3oc each. Plain Irish linen handkerchiefs i8c. ao, 25, and 3oc each. Mourning liandkercliiefs. narrow black border 18, 20 and 25c each. Something out of the ordinary in heavy lace edge at 75, gcc, 1 . io and 1.75 each, White silk handkerchief emblematic at 3oc. White lawn handkerchief, emblematic at i4c. ‘ ~ Fancy colored handkerchiefs for fancy work for Christmas 1»5c each 'or 2 for 25c. Gentlemen’s fancy exelda hardkerchief-l i5c or 2 for 2 5c. Gentlemeus silk handkercbiefs, lnitialed at 25 and C~o:. Good linen haudkerchlefs at 30 and 6oc each. ~ .Plain white silk at 30. 50. 60 and 1.20 each. _ Fancy silk mufders, all colors. white, tan. grey. navy, black, wine at 2.oo. A shipment of the very he-west headed bags, all colors, just arrived in time for Christmas gifts. from 5oc to 8 7;. Just the thing for Christmas gifts. A1: PATONS "lovely 56 in. All wool cloth in Leading Colors. $1.75 value for $1.15 A Dress goods sale that is making shrewd buyers visit our dress-goods counter. V There was some-sharp selling last week, and we intend to make the shears fly this w..ek. We are offering heavy Cheviot basket cloth worth $1.30 for 89c. Sheph. rd plaid dress goods in 5:: in. 45c for 37c. Heavy Brown, Green and Navy Tuft cloth 56 iu. $1.45 for 95c. 4. Some extra values in serges 8 5c for 65c. ‘ '_ New Reversible cloths only one coat length of akiiid $1.8 5 to $3.50. ` New whip cords in the new shades $1.30 for 95c. ' Sample this if you please. ` Broad Cloth in Brown, Green, Navy and Black our regular $1. 50 for 75c. The Best sergesln the world 56 in. 1.35 value now 95c in Black and two-shades of B‘ue. We aremaking a big showing of half price furs during this week. - ' There are only a dozen Feather Boas left. Set that you get one. _ ' About xoo pieces of silk at half price. , Get our prices in Blankets and Blauketing, we offer a 1,00 a yd Blanketiog for 79c also 55c f; 'fl'.‘l'.}.?i§“i... P A T O N 5 il'..‘l2§i.i°ii... 'I_"PV’i!1f U 11* _ _ _._-e'_&e;A.- q . 4 their heart buruings by beginning now to do the Christmas shopping. An examination ol o\|r advertising columns will tell you where to go for your wants. The way to make it pleasant for all is to begin now and ‘so avoid the rush of the few days be- foreilhristmas. BAGNALL boost to the province. A CQUITTED . that which interests the shopper and that which carries somthing like consternation to the man or the wo- man behind the counter? For the OTTAWA. Nov. 28-I-I. W. Bag- nall, h prominent young. stock broker who recently failed with a shortage of nl,-,aut $20,000 was acquitted by Judge Gunn yesterday under a legal tecliuicality on the charge of the theft of _ $880 from one of his clients. Bagnali accepted the money from investors to'-buy stock, but sent it to his father in New York, who speculat- ed aud lost it. The creditors in- cluded senators, members of parlia- ment and many inen and women well known in the citi- A VIOIOUS ACT. satisfactory selling. All this can be avoided and the weeks preceeding Christmas can be robbed of many of .-~..-................ A Cure for Drunkenness Within the Reach Of All ___ _...- iward Islanders-" '1`\1°v have l>°°“ mv* 'rust _Alcoholism in einen., is snsuvnroivr L. A., November 'll f ll / iiiwi-giisriefs, fhgtlgddblbicigtiggartllftgr'in every zone and in "ery °“'m'“t° recognized by Science? No man inns; 29-Three negroes' who attacked and tin fccl' ' f full dizziness and’ Wltmut' many °x°°pu°“°’ th” “"5” lJ\`i“88 disgrace and ruin on d°“5"°“°1y wwnded Deputy Sharm cu g, in' o ness, _ and sick headache, menus a diner- are a credit to their native prov- himself and family through about Howards were captured while being dcred stomach, which cannot be rcgu- in¢;e_ Ah home in Canada, in re,,,0n_ Alcura stops the craving for drink f°m°V°d 15° “he‘:t"°“3°r 91°” °f “L ' et d l nc -lated until on remove the cause. It flullds UP the s ste , Y. B11 Y - irn‘t youll, stomach`s fault. Your uhh; zggcses ‘in iurralgitsg' inamttg; nerves. It is gharalgteedstsgdxsm tg: ---.------ _ stomach is ns good as any. W0’ 9 0 OU » benefit or money refunded after ` .l`rv tliiscnrets, they immediately mining experts the world over, un- fair trial. Alcura No. 1 can be given "No matter what you wang, in clcmisc and rcguiate_thc stomach, re- der the Union Jack and under the secretly' by_any wifemr mother Wm# “ood drugs and sundries yan hah B1- mn-/nr the sour, undigested and fer- “age of an. nations' theyue to be ing to restore a dear one to health ways get it at The Two Maw. W8 ilmontingvfood and foul gases; take the 1 and e ch dom mm” work And and usefulness. Alcura No. 2 is the carry a full line of‘all standard pre- lcrcoss bile from the liver and carry ,o . a K al . voluntary treatment. PM-Bhiohh and nur stock nf supplies nfl' the constipnted waste matter and yet in our own province where expert Can be had -at our store only $1.00 and sundrlee in the largest. mvlii (l_’,‘;’“‘,’,{‘hc';°";mth° t:)‘;e2§1‘“€:’Ol'l‘l;‘1‘; boi; work is required, we too often em- Der box. Ask for our free Booklet complete and high grade that any _ Maud- A Ycngclsret 8 tonight Wm ploy an outsider and that to do work gpggtntliura. E. A. Foster, Omg;-ai piritatzalipsrsgpapguéiogzlrs; Tbagao §_ iW Goff Bros' will aive a Xmas Gif: -_ FREE a pair of Ladies’ fancy slippers-beaded toe. just the arlicle for 'your sweetheart for the asking., anyone buying $7.00 worth (during December, show~ ing ticket of sale; of Boots, Slippers, Rubbers, Over- shoes, Trunks,,Valises or Felt goods. This iss chance for you-bring the family along. You might _ as well have the present as any one else- » At the Reasonable Price Store . W Goff _Bros SHIPPING NEWS. EN,TER.ED, Charlottetown, Nov. 28 -S. B. Manchester Trader, Everest Montreal; Bohr. Frank, Kenncdy, Yug- wash. CLEARED, Charlottetown, Nov. 28 -Schr. Minnie E. Moody, \'anember_ Bale Verte; S. -S. Manchester Trader; Everest, Manchester; Srhrs, Frank, Kennedy, Northport; Msrgiieritc,Dou- cette. Surnmerslde; iunini (tangy, Woatherbie, Louisburg, ° A big table full of swoatfrs- pull over and c- as >\y.e -men's and small ° men‘s sizes-grey bodies with either blue or red facing-very special at 500 ln the men's store. Moore & McLeod. _ l l-29M2l li Slllt dresses worth to 18.00 all day Friday and Saturday for 5.00 each Moore at McLeod. I l~29M 2| "Buys 1.00 Corset for 79oatthe great dBl1'l0l\S¢l'&¢l0l‘l Bhd Silo of uorsets. Ju ~r.se» thlt wonderful va u .Moores mote .n 1 |-zsmsl P.ir.ou's speolels for this week are nsndlterohlefs, dross Goods. blanketlng and ribbons at mill Prices. ll-28M3l This store offers you choice of the Ylnasr. sssort nent 0 f high grade mins mrs in P. E. I. Neck- piuceslrom I3 95 to l75.00 and mulls fro-|128 00 to 95.00 Cach. Moore k Mel. .ull ll-29m2| ::0ne application of La Mira heir coloring, will color grey, faded or bleached hair instantly and will pro- duce a permanent auburnyblack or tlie various shades of brown.» Con- tains no lead, silver lor other harm- full element. Price $1.00 sold only by J. G. Jamieson, Druggist. 11-30Mtf. W '_ N0 MAN Sll0ULll nrsr c0N'mu While the welfare of his family depends merely upon his uncertain existence. Life Insurance will make their welfare perman- ent:-_and the best in Life Insurance is found in the Policies of The Great-West Life Assurance Company. Our rates are the lowest consistent with absolute security. You do not have to die to win the benefits of s Great-West policy. _ ` Branch Oihce-Charlottetown. _ Hyndman _H Co. Ltd. Provincial Manager, Charlottetown. - P- E. I. ~ ° s. M. sick., nannies Agent, - at Siunmerside. _ xc-n-@»-u1__.__.,_ .. _ . _ ..._ _ will benefit YQU ' . W ° ` Canada Life l Canada Ll fe m§§?\]°” ahqghyg e` ' ment _ - contains generous loan and cash values: Since the _ Cllllds Life was established, 65 years ago. it bu paid out to its policy holders on the f ann $115.85 or every $roo paid npnmiunn. Darin ' put is your this company hasipald or credited' to its policy olders nearly #5o,ooo,ooo.oo. t ‘i \ Call around today and see bowlthe Canada Life W _K Roi fern. "““°',°1'.-,,";’.),'-"'”‘ ea _ ann. a ` -`.;'l 12 cmonSt. _ _ mlm; ~ -_ ----~----~ -f ~ ,___--» 'l \.‘;.‘»i;:»_» » .< . »‘ ' ~4‘»..§,..-it 5;, 1...# - * 4. - I “ nies... ~ \ _ 1 Yi