'freshmeat W s want to try three large bottles .93 Belaii "Sli" Hair Tonicon our Mteensi guarantee that the trial will °°*»°¢¢v°\\gvms1uireoo¢sot sm ‘you absolute sstlslsct-ion. 'rneqo f‘°° °' sill' isilli-intein-retainer. me t should iudisnutsblx ..'dsmons_trsts that we know what. mga' 5,. A bout when \ve,m‘_'that."Bess1l "Sw, H811' 'P01116 will Q bgmug, over. °°m° leslr and heir’ ailments. and p .it any human-'agency een accomplish _ = _ » _ this result, it may also he relied up- Dll i0 Dromote o new, growth ot -Remember we are hosting our state- i".l,.~g-- ._'_._.e . ,.». .VL "~` *`f ~ .-l »._ ` C . imma uponlvlnit h..v'a1r"d’ hun Nr wmvlllhcd by the ug oi Itexali "S8" Hair Tonic. and we novo _th fnggt to assume that what lt, hasydonbylor thousands oi others ‘ it will d ' lor YOU- In any event you cannot lose anythluz by .living it s trial on our liberal guarantee. Two sizes, 50c, and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rex- all Remedies in this community only at our store--The Rexall Store. The _ MacKinnon Drug. Co. license. ufgt w1LL_ eu... and Eli/Qi heetff in the _bargain-~ that’s the kind-we sell and- deliver Pwinptlr-~-and our piles is as low as the lo_west.‘ ' ' ` I _ : _ _ p "A hot water bottle is always a 1 0 -good investment. It will stand years _ _ _I ._ _ __ l of steady wear and is an absolutely » , necessary bed isilow these cold nights. We have s big line here now made ot iinest rubber and ranging in price irom $1.25 up. All bottles priced at _ $2 and over are guarantedd..'J‘he Two . Macs. MEM \ ,g _ _.a 1 f Phone 240. Charlottetown , . _ _ coMuoNweAun» noun Opposite Stats tion|e,_Boston Mas 3 .P lk, Q, “_' ff? i 4 `_ 1 M _,_ __ Wm/¥iEM‘*{j ~ _ . G‘”__; E _“_|.'__ LI,-_,fl~'f_,.' ".‘_j._.'. ' 1 ;~‘_?~i=;»;a».=i>~f-‘_-i 1- if'>i=1biiis§l:?:§i..~ _-.1'i_||t_ ~ _,Y _ oitsrs ms wiéh hoe sxtnileoid water io: limpsr H sn up, wh c include? lrae use ol Pu c shower hugs. Nath ng_to I ltlllalthlgin New Eagan . Eoomswvlth private sth: for si. ‘por aysnd ur suitss oitwn rooms an bsthior 24.00 pe ds! and up. Dining rooms and ca e tirsi class. Europpsn plan Aasolurain* rlsnrrooi ii3|`i¥ii»°|§`2'd`l7i‘iilll'.°?.‘l}’..“‘s‘.".Zi‘i`3»‘iFi Vacuum Cleaning Plant. Strictly A Temperance Hotel Bond lor Booklet Commonwealth Ilolel ine. ' l ' STORE!! F. CRAFTS i crm, Hannon Hughes’ Witch llazel I Cream ' Hard or Irritated Skin. chap- ped 'Hands Face and Lips, Windburn. Cold-Sores and all various conditions of the skin of like character. It soothes, cools and heals leaving the skin beautifully soft and white. Try It _ Its Pure and llarmless 25 cent per bottle at G E~ |lU0|\l2S}`"*°".§::l:.;~».. Heads the list as the b,st Cleanser and healer for Rough, _J Re-xf¥l.l Kidney Pills . Rexall Kidney Pills are the best remedy you ,could get for bright’s disease,diabetes and all other ~ disorders of the kidneys. These pills act naturally a., . gf-: - , J.k.s1?¢_:¢ o.. iu.o._'. ' u sg "‘ , ' McKinnon ._Drug Co: - ~ hiid iii-',e'w _nderfully eifccient, __ _ . Stlc `l ~ \» »\` i ' 's _ i ' ' " ' _ 1-ncKEY’S BRIGHT 1 A Valuable Pile e Tobacco 1s a pile of CUT smoking tobacco, .Cool, Sweet, Mild, pure, clean, _and wholesome. Better lay in, a sup lyi §'--. ~.<-. af‘Pf¢S@nt_iP1fi¢es. iavdp it a good run oir your i -ni'-iw \/lvl; of th: v:c5?3'est ta5`1:co, .1-nd made ` ‘tr -» " Rl_"_rk[I I‘.' ` " S »llickefy“& Nicholson, Tobacco Co. iltll. f _ 1hTh2 UNIVERSAL 1 31 minute mar , Q1 ,Maker.a Necessity, s -2 in the liousch_o_ld_ I -.,_.‘jl‘heUniverssl Breadhlakeroan make the bresd:_with6ut‘. tonEliidgtlrsf2f¢1'olij;¢'»h*'vvith~i,he h$sn‘ds». Any flour thdt will make I ‘bfeed by' hand, will make* better bread in the "Universal", _I ‘~1‘]1‘;" BY hind is s thing of the past. Breed Makers, and he abreast with the no 6 Leaves...........s2.00cecl1 _ 6 olo $2.506ach ` Cho per !`:'LLpKlND§* f»CRfACKEI('S ‘ is nicely tinned W°i_'|l° S HARDWA C0. mravs 'rIcKsr_rs.-Rem-vue not tickets tor the zames in the Arena tonight are on sale at Hughes" Drug Store. unrro use s,~..qn,i j an cimxomrows with paper slid lem: 1 mall, of freight, “Dress and _ lsesalsrii and docked at Picton st £05 mm." _ She leaves Picton this morning on return. ~ GOOD POSITION.-Wilbertf McDon- ald has reeigned'his_position as De- tention Oillcer, Trusncy oiiicer, etc., in the 0hildren'l Aid Society oi Charlottetown. He has obtained a_ position in the Post Otlloe Depart- ment at Ottawa tor which city he will leave today. , _...__ nnsIR.iBLE PosI'rroN.-A bright trustworthy Charlottetown boy irom iiiteen to seventeen years ot age,with at least a good common school edu- _¢_8l1i0l1. can learn ot a desirable posi- tion with excellent chances lor pro- motion hy writing "Business Man, P. 0- B0! 332. Charlottetown" at once. This is s great opportunity tor the right boy. SPORTING.-The Boston Traveller ol Saturday contains a two column "vvrite~up" oi the boxing career ol Bill McKinnon oi Roxbury, Mass., a°°0l1lPanied by a good halt tone Portrait ot the redoubtabls "Bill" whose native 'Place is Mount Ste- wart, P. E. I. The article states that McKinnon is now -under the management' of Johnny Mack, who h0Des to land him among the top- uotchers in'a short time. He is rea- dy to meet; any msn in the country at 158 pounds. ringside. PROFITABLE SOCIAL- A con- cert and Die social was held in the Cherry Valley' hall Tuesday evening and was one ol the most enjoyable socials ever held in this hall. The committee who got up the splendid concert here last year had charge oi this one also; and they deserve great credit for their success as concert managers. The committee was Harry Tweedy, Roy Mutch and Lewis Hay- den- T110 Drogram was as followsz- Chorus, reading, M. Furness; solo, Marguerite Mchlachern; duet, Mrs. Truman Jenkins and Lavinia Ross; solo, Mrs. W. J. McEachcrn; song, Frederick Richards; solo, Lulu Bal- lem; reading, Miss Lucille Mathieson; solo, M. Fumess; dialogue, Delight Jenkins and Fred Robertson; solo, Mabel Richards; recitation, Grace Jenkins. stump speech, E. Wiiiook; violin solo, Frank Drake. Nearly all the pieces were encored, and every piece a treat in itself, especially Mr. Richards' love song, and the splen- did solo by his pretty little girl. W. J. McEachern was chairman, and al- so auctioned oil the pies and baskets -and he did both to pertection. The proceeds in aid oi the Methodist Church iunds, amounted to $45.00. _ FISHERIES.-The annual report oi the Dominion Department of Trade and Commerce, iust issued, shows that the total market value of ilsh and Bsh products taken by Canadian hshermen'\ during the last year was $34,667,872. This constitutes a new record for the Canadian tlshing in- dustry. Neve'r before has the total value of the fisheries oi Canada pass- ed or even reached the $30,000,000 mark. The value for 1911 reached $20,965,433, Which, up to that time, was the highest ever recorded. To the total the ses. iisheries contribut- ed $30,842,870, and the inland fisher- ies $3,824,997. These results were produced by 65,926 fishermen, who manned 1,648 'vessels and tugs and 36,761 boats;.t'.ogether with 35.205 workers who were eml>10Y°d 011 B110F6- Ot the hosts no iewer than 5,580 .used gasoline engines ns a means oi propulsion, there being 992 added to the motor boat fleet since last year. The value produced irom the ilsher- .ies of each Provincsin its respective order shows that British Columbia fisheries were worth over $13,000,000, making it the leading Province oi Canada in that respect. P. E. Island stands sixth in the list having netted $1,196,396 from its ilsheries, an in- crease over the Previous veal' 01 $42,888. Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Yukon's figures showed a decrease from the l>l‘0¢°dil18 YBBTH value ot iisheries. In point ol Value the ten leading fisheries of the Do- minion are:--Sslmon, with a catch valued at $10,933,070; lobster, S6,- 790.203; ¢°d. 8.201.760; h°1'ri11s.$2.- 455,491; halibut, $2,278,824; haddock, $1,316,418; sardines, $1,241,526; white- tlsh, $985,450; trout, $818,501; smelts, $780,520. The cod 'ilshery is the only one that shows a.'!alling oil_oi any importance; the lobster tlshery in each ot the Eastern Provinces pro- duced s greater pack than in the pre- ceding year. ` ~ ._ - :For a good general tonic-lor per- sonsr in a debilihstive coidition-`- fliers. is nothing better than Bsxall Bee! Wine and Iron. It builds uP wasted tissues, purides the blood, strengthens the nerves and is highly etliclcnt in every case. Large bottle 75c. The :McKinnon Drug Co., corner great George and_Kent Hts. Mtt. O Pics With A *‘Mo-rsgish” -Taste and wholesome I ,that csn~ .P°° _ common kind. onl th# ell* P“*f! navel-hem ° lo-~ ._._.'_.m. E.. it s_ao p. in.. Annu -_'r`oNxcH'r.-flu rho, zwsit.,su ortcggvlll be on han at sew” _lr _ “Marana _toairzbt -one , _ ` I l _ A V Qlill - ber Bnueimerolde 'dn the special train this evening. ` A CATERPILLAR TOO.-During ot the genus Dinnerorum in-aearehb Works, is having surveys and plans made with a view to the construc- tion oi a marine slipwsy at Char. 10tt°l70WD. P- E- I.. lar the purpose and steam vessels registered at Charlottetown, but would be instru- mental \n establishing an important i“d““"Y~ At Prelent the nearest marine slips sro at Plot and Halifax. ay' sydney’ GR-JWING 'r1Mns_- Hon, w T White. Minister oi Finance, speaking on his new “Bank Act," in the House ot Commons at Ottawa the other dlll' brought out some rather encour- llliing facts in connection with the commercial growth oi Canada as in- dicated by the amount of business done by the Dominion's Banks. Dur- ing the last twenty years the assets of the Chartered Banks of Canada have increased steadily until_now the total if! 0V€l` One billion, five hundred million dollars-about gg; time; what 51105’ were in 1891. The amount of current loans and discounts is, cur- IUUHIF Grlmlgh, about six times what it was in 1891-amounting at the present to about one billion dollars question of bank failures was also discussed and Mr. MacLean, M. P., Halifax. showed from 1890 to 1907 i,376 State Banks in the United States closed. In Canada, according §>!l7i\.\__ ' c of repairing ships, and, subject to §\_",`l~"f§§f¥}i\\§\§§1`»T§‘fi'fsri *_ `~.‘ »._. I ` the estimates not proving excessive, _ _ th _ me _ _- \¢,__).-.,_\s cution ol the work. It is helped, ebay ' l lilly .`-. those who are interested in the pro- a,l,‘fl‘?,\,\,,"'i"-""§__.__I, -if Posal that plans for the construction i, lm L‘-,l‘~.i,; ~'-"\T;H¢,,T,li.'§.\. 'I' "¢v!uf\»\;)i; :éi;>;:gs,aescht400lit . long, \l' »,_ '\~_-,\,‘-,f_l=‘?§lll`f,.";i1(,',§1:,Hf»t»<-.e.@;ii;__‘,_;;,j,_, \\` , they be A conéenange 0° r would “ .___.._.}».»\»<1~_.‘._=;,;rlei||» “lg e in connection -\u»§\.l‘ I ‘ 'l \m,i|¥l\\I"' \\j€;‘_ _ f ,, .lbw 'yqii Q] ,iv 1 u * 9 tenders will bo invited for _ ~ -_- . ‘= \\ " ` _ ~ '»:‘i‘*”i'.¢f.`~iu_fi' with the repair of the 170 sailing ‘i“»"""` 'IT'rl,\l:il\ii -- ur . , 'l' 9_.t0 Ch town me so//Inav In-no _The Store on Ch towns Busnest Street . ..». . -1- - Good# all Wool Unshrinlc»ab~le the resent mild weather a caterpillar "‘ ` __/iff / 159;/ -/L nf ?;-'J/fétf 1;-.7_ -' -L.-"Q-€.'¥-_?";'-f __ 5”' \\\\\\i\\ \, \, R _t_ ‘ \ -lr 1 “. is // I //_.. _ 'i ~ _ ° ' 5 ' »»~ =»» M- M- »' tan ield smalce Hsreld Harper. ,ss Edward st., w \”~ Charlottetown, calling around by the _ , 4 ~' ` back-door: Alter a friendly inter- _ change ot ideas as to the extreme l K f y i mlldness ot the winter Harold escort- N '\ ;_ ‘/ _ ed his new scqpaintance to the Guar- a_J`if. n dian Otlice where, according to latest _ accounts, the I ttle fellow is doing as _ W/,__ _ . wall as can be expected. \ ` ' 1.' ' L_ _ | _ -‘ ll .' .. Msnrun sx.rPwAY.- 'rho close- ,,,,_...|.u"f’_.\ \' __ » inn Mail is a publication issued in ""‘. " “ ' __ _ !._ ,_\\\\ i l"'f "i\.'f:,_ i London, England, a ti its e _ _‘Q "\\'\'~.-_ ._ '\9~. esta to Canadian iiegvsngconceiliixiiir ."»i~ ‘.`i.l\“~` "'i". 5 \"\ \ \\\‘- ~ -¢\‘\ °lI11El`5Y»l0!1. i°d““|'l°B. enterprises \\\_ ._ " ‘\`\l‘»\\‘ ` and finance. In a recent issue the \~_`-f \»\~_ \` ` `\-»°\‘=\'\\i\\\\h f°u°Wi“B “Bm l\PDeared:-“The Hon. \ \"'-I " 1 H i-lid `\\"_`~\\\\\\ 'l'-"L-' Robert Rogers, Minister ol ‘Public ' "Z \‘\l$\-3 il ' I . 2'l`\"\“\ '\ \\ \\ 1 \ . \\ 7 5 C Ciiciirment HIS IS PHE BEST OFFER in .ill wool unshrinkahle underu ear about. The garments are made by the famous S'l`.l\NI<`IELI) MILLS. that weknow anything at all .A l They Iirs cut to lit--the sizes are accur- ate -the wool is of a good durable quality-the weave is such that the garment are easy and comfortable. If you are not near the store-write-or te‘- c ephone. If sent by mail add loc enc11....§;-_... . ...... /Q!/fi LZ? / 1 . |_S GOOD UNDERWIAM STA_NFIELD’S GREEN LABEL anlce weight, all wool ribbed under- wear offered here in all sizes, will wear, will liccplyou warm and will no s rin » STANFIELDS BLUE LABEL this is a gocdirnedium heavy weight underwear a very general favorite, one ilaat fits well-wears well and will not s rin --per garment......... ._ STANFIELDS RED LABEL this is a better weight underwear, nice and warm, entirely unshrink- able, per garment ....... . STANFIELD‘S BLACK LABEL is a very heavy ribbed _ underwear specially adapted tothe needs of men who have much outdoor work to attend ‘_‘?f_f?__g.T?_‘Tf‘_.Y'_‘_?fiT:::1:::::"'::: $1.75 The pirnsdésgotplgnks gooayknove no' TUrnbl_111’s' Unslirink,ab1e $1.95, 2.2 5, 2.85, 3.00, 3.2 5. ess an , b ' _ ' ~ ada and about 6,32; ou‘§;‘w*;1o“,g§§_ ;V0lSey (English) Unshrinkabic Underwear $225 and 3.00. ods. A tabulated use snowed that fa11f1=ld S filler WOOIS $1 00, L50 I-7* 2 50 ` _ _ i ".1 Qgxgign dl°1§_dSE_ ysi1'?nd1.§>1;¢; lllreqvgglé lst. 'George Unshrinkable--étine soft English) $1. 3 5, 1. 50, $1.6 5 Tiger Brand” fine Wool leece Lined goc. T t to D. G. Ross, M. P., West. Middfle- sex. nine 'banks have tz'i'led-sinea- - l-807, the year of Confederation, twen- ty-three chartered banks have tailed and i_n all cases but two the note holders were paid in lull. -'These two cases were the Mechanics Bank ot Montreal and the Merchants'Bank ol P. E. Island; the former paid 57; and the latter 59§ per cent'to note- holders. 3 ::This is the last. day oi B. A. Mc- I§>nald’s big sale. 1-31Mli. `| ' _ _" 0ur-Leader in Soaps I Jergen’s Violet Glycerine Soap-One of the 'best selling soaps to-day-.for the money-ni-:e1y perfumed, we are sure you will like it, 3, for 25c. Other soap that we have for sale such as --Seefey’s_ 'I`avlor’s, Ce1gate’s, etc , also _Men’s_ Fleece Lined Underwear 45c in Canada willbeat. ._ ..,........, _ l + OF ALL THE GOOD VALUE LONV PRICE UNDERWEAR in the market this PENMAN Fleece Lined seems to us to be the best. It is good weight, ' it is warm, it is well made and well fitting, it will not shrink, it is odered in all sizes,andit onlycosts................. . . . . . . . . . . ` .. 451: Boys’ Fleece Lined Underwear 30c THIS IS MADE LIKE THE men's--warm, weighty, soft and easy to the most tender skin, full range of sizes ensuring a perfect fit to any age `ooy-- made in natural color with warm, thick soft fleecing and sold at a price no one I English Pyiamas $1.50 This is a fine flannelette English heavy, soft and durable. The garments are well cut and carefully made---the pat- terns are such that they are not likelv to spoil a nervous man’s rest . . _ . $|.50 Others 1,75 and 2 00. Tweed Pants $1.60 , STRIPE TWEEDS in edects of grey well made, tidy, cut with the same skill as a custom tailor would use---fairly good weight, good durable pants-first rate for every Hay working....... . _ _ |60 Others 2.50. 3.00 to 4 75 the leading French soaps tel- ling for 35: a cake. Try us for soaps, we are sure we can suggest some- thing thst will please you.--- ‘Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drug Store. '_ Gel a Chamois ` Vest A chamois vest is the ' c rme ' best. protection you an have against sudden changes, in _weather, f _ if . severe colds and coughs. are light, and wa 1" than several outer gar-~ mentsl They give bso-` _ 1 lute protection, from the ` ~moet wintry storm. l rs.. $1.151, e ~ Our vests fit snugly, A 1 The 2 Maes- 1 11oo».o......s._ ~ ? 'rue russell Machine cnoroa _c une incur on-:rises _ _ sivl-: nomar oN Your run muf THE FRASER KEROSENE ADAPTER enables you to use Kerosene 01| in yours cycle engine Instead of Gasoline, using the some quantity of Kerosene ss (Oli sells for ll* cents per gallon. '_ ~ i 2a<_-all-" 2. #ff .o,u§=i§~ .=‘.‘_% ».' N l t of Hewson’ l “Piill gver” Sweater; 2°2 5 This has been the most popular line of pull over sweaters w_e' have had all season-and we havejust opened another ‘fresh line within the last day or two. The colors are plain grey,maroon _ with green, and tan, the material is a soft firm closely knitted worsted. The price _ . _ _ 2 25 ~ ° Knitted Hockey Caps ANOTHER LOT of these ready now.Nicely knitted,b1ne and white, red and. black, plain grey, plain brown... .Silo At the same time, we have another fine lot~of red Jaeger llockey Caps, Soft Wool _,Ji I ' ’lWinter' Spofrting Gzilodl We are headquarters for the above _ Guns, ' ` Rifles, Hockey Skates, - Hockey Sticks, 1 Hockey Pucks. ` _ ' Full line on hand. For Sale by ' \ » S.iW. CRABBE. A Beating -that gives entire is s luxury- ~ Either n won|d_ot` gasoline. f -» 1 _ ' Sit down and estimate the saving yéu een effect for _ ' ` _Coming Season Gasoline nowsellsforll cents pet gallon, and is going high", The most mgerisnt invention recexéiiy brought out for Gasoline En Send ATO CB orcirculau-and ees HRW GLASGOW, _ I-ililslwsslics 1; Valve or Gt Geerse St. _ ".,_,, mtg _v ii r _ '1 ...sv r.- ,~ .,- V 1 1 /‘ v |. \‘|’|r ~./». el* Milli. .1 wunq ,lv 1* | | :nfl ‘s'“v-_:'¢<';‘!|.1'{.;~*:‘!'¢.e'