_ wlgnfraueisdieh ass; sonata have .sn ’ -. __St. _ _unstans Prince of Wales F _ Be Cl Co = Oar arsicialrrlnoe of Wales college Pin. sterling _sliver ,ln onnrlomtown use-any \ with the ege Colors in enamel-is very pretty and costs.. 5oc. Y A W.. A W.-F Jewd" :ne n nnsssnser west yesterday “rosa e'.»»eoseos»»`3xClcll 4 have thenrior ~ ` ing style to these* tan walking 'nwomen 'that make them the favorite. " 1 Alley fel” _Co a ' _ “ ~ . ` _ f-#ff If-",i'1" ";‘f1`_f‘“;_. J ' , r..;--..: _ , v A ._.¢._. _ V v V ‘T _ _ _ v Y ` `, .ll Women’s* Tan " i is Walking Boots' " ' 'l`here's_a dainty finished and fascinat- They are shown here _in the best qual- ‘ /i ity tan calf. laced and buttoned st; les with _ all the new ideas ,insmart style and finish » - that any dressy woman could desire. 'I he ,_ ‘< short vamp and high toes make each "S, model appear much smaller than it really is Shown in all sizes priced at $4 to. $5 _ " l _boots for ,/ . season's - s =.,;gii` _` \‘~\f_{ualllualt . ;l e |35 Queen St , ; 40 _ 'Ii "*' .J es-- - _ Xmas Photos Nr. w The Christmas r n s h crm- - monoss in s few weeks so vu ,.9 ours the best rssui s you should havetyour photo ta en uow.\JnlI in tu ay and see about A pl¢.|ing_ 1100K S'l‘UDl0 l _ |52 Q teen St. ' §sos»'~u=as»asvn¢-iw. Buy a Big `Ben Alarm Clock and you will not reed to worry about being up in time in the mornings; Big Ben never fails t awaken those who depend on him. Let as show this splendid clock V C. W. Patterson Iewelier : _...-0- _. ....._~,< . *"` ;t_-'--__~_*__ )\. `i` _ m.§__~ .ji ' / \ .ails 1 (' ~ e ¢,-Q _ | . e _ ' Fill Your Cellar glib coal fromiigilr yard and you will get as good as it s possible to get coal. lt Hill be carefully screened and fno from ‘iliri. Our prices are no higher than you 'may pay for' somefhinginferior. Wo have nil sizes both for business and household Uu.' order now. C. Lyons (Zi. Co , Phone ill Cotton r and _ Woolen -Waste. li, all General Purposes Write o mplea and quotations to the manufacl sr. . ' ‘ H1~omy e co V ~ 23 35 Common St., _ Montreal, P. Q. “ __ \ tl e * svliiiiniflhusiollgzrfgdghhigscflridhgho0: tween. Boston and Charlottetown ' ' |P, next summer; ""2-_ J! _ 1 A °°‘!,l¢1'%"»¢_ ¢OlVl|° up in snee- wi ` t ls ".9" engineer slipeplfinl llfldlkffs r i.°;.:°".... glare* oe your "“"’l M l ~»- ,_ ........ 1...# Co an mi swvi ._ £2, :.' ,iss-iss trials-it ‘- _lust received a ‘mately an sees ilws oolii ours. 'rms .mt or me u-omits un ir- Beaver A Flour t r/i c: H-."5 '-"EL O ‘< ° $3 _-1 iresli of BEAVER which ` we are going to' sell at a price un- usually cheap f or cash. Beer & Golf F -R-E -E Come into our office and have vour teeth examined free of charge. Only takes a few minutes and we will tell you exactlv 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 a n d filling without pain-'--price moderate. Dr. Robins |45 Queen St. (Neat Beer & Goffs Ph-*ne z7§.-}- ii|.l`Mtf Phone 275- . HAVE pl YOUR ,X P ~'-10 _S c 0 rA|u=.NlNowS` Arun: w BAYER `Pli0'l`0 STUDIO - isumwsina - i: Il I" » I- n‘ Vt l V I r .'i'.- gil” ~ ..l’:.i.. r . ~ .T in i ltr. 4 ¢q._._-.....l- .. ... . .. ........_.. “For all cares. ' .oratabborn sold there is nothing that b relief so tlroillation (std ildll down to the muon mm me uit-on num- tn. :a¢ampanyln|_hss'dMhs'_dnd cures the It Pay! to buy in this Province. Father Monaghan, nlwonene, was e, villltor to Charlottetown yesterday. Father AJ.. Mclntyrs, Morell. was y 1 Lt. Gov. Rogers, Charlottetown, oon. 'rne Harland len: Charlottetown nt 10.16 a. ln., yesterday for Victoria and returned about 6 p. m. M. McDonald, Vernon, was a pas- senger west from Charlottetown yes- terday afternoon. H. M. Davison, Charlottetown, was a passenger to Montague-yesterday afternoon. . ` ~ Ewen McDougall, Charlottetown, was a pashenger west yesterday af- ternoon. G. L. Claxton, accountant ln the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Char- lottetown. has received notice that he is to bs transferred to the Bt. 'John Branch. He will be succeeded hors by Mr. Walker of Toronto who will arrive in about ten days time. The annual rush of potatoes from Prince Edward Island was begun yesterday in the arrival cf three vegetable laden schooners, two of them__bsing the Reform from Monta- gue and the Sea Foam from George- town.-Halitax Herald. ‘The engagement is announced of Miss Edna M. Sherry, daughter of. Edward Skerry, Charlottetown, to Harold G. Matthew of-Sourls. The 'marriage will take place at the home of her sister, Mrs. Louis C. Bsthwith, Malden, Mass, on Nov. 20th.-Exo. lllfrom `r`ei=tcrday's Evening (naar-Jian) Rev. Arthur Hurn, formerly pasta of Bethany Baptist Churcbi has ac- cepted a call from the congregation of Tryon, P. E. L He and Mrs. I-lurn, who are now at Mira, will leave for their new home on Mon dny.-Sydney Exc._ The death occurred at New Glas- gow- Road on October 31st of James Green at the advanced age of 86 The deceased immigrated from Eng- land when four years old. He is sur- _vivsd by two sons, James H., in British Columbia and J. W. on the homestead, three daughters, Mrs. Axworthy, New Hampshire, Mrs. Richard Moore, Cavendish and Mrs Edward Ford, Portage. Donald McQ\lnrrie, Bonshaw, offers for sale his beautiful farm, known as Mount Pleasant Farm, containing 82 HCNB. With crops, stock and imple- ments. This farm is one of the best in this section of the Province und containstwo hundred apple trees, If the property is not sold- by November 27th, it will bc offered by public auction on that date. Sale will com- mence at one o'clock.. The Plant liner Evangeline return- ed to Halifax yesterday after having ‘ been taken to Boston for inspection by the company’s officials. Mr. Chip- man, the Halifax manager of this line, accompanied the ship and on his return yesterday told a Morning Chronicle reporter of the great rs- ception accorded the new liner at Boston. President Perry and the oth- ers officials of the company said that the ship far exceeds their happiest expectations regarding her. Onlnst Friday the ship was thrown cpen from two to six o’clock, and a great many people inspected hart A large number of New England ticket agents from all parts of that portion of the country visited the ship. They informed Mr. Chipman that they firmly believed the Evangeline would he the means of greatly increasing the tourist business by the splendid facilities it afforded for travel to the Provincesf The general opinion ex- pressed was that this new departure of the Plant Line Company as sm- bodlod in the Evangeline exceeds evcryons's expectations. The Evange- line will remain hers until the end of the month when she will sail for the south. Har circuit for the winter will be from ‘Key West to Jamaica and to Colon, Panama. Today the Evangeline will he open for public inspection from two to six o'clocl¢ in the afternoon, and from eight to ten o’clock in the evening.-Halifax Exe. The Evangeline will ply be- -r-----°~'*" ::Tergen’s Violet Glycerine Soap is the embodiment of Fragrance and En- durance. It imparts the odor of nat- ural violets, is beautifully, transpar- ent and of Emerald hue . It is made by the Andrew Tergsn’s Co of Cinci- natti and is one of the leading Amer- ican Toilet Soaps, 10c cake, 25:: box. Ask for sample. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore. 11-2Mtf. _ A* _ _] f__A1 l’E0l’l.\1'S :THEATRE 'ro-iuunr |.ulu's Doctor I A Vltslrsph-D*~'~\ s-Featn ring ‘l UW. ,. I The cold. Aho! !it'.‘l‘“’No.Kscs. 149 .Grit Gsofll lt. _ ‘f f Ulti- *;g;',g"\g§‘ A .,._'_;,_, __",,,,,..,;.\,_.»..>..f.;..n.__L":.'J$.m».§§>l.-l.?§§,tQ»i. -. . .,'\_: , play some of the newest and best designs .‘i,/_Z/4/iw, ` now favored in the continental fast ion .» centered. Then our work is' so good- perfect in fit and finish. and our prices so gif low that you cannot afford to go any other place but here for your clothes' f Q ., -/, gl _, . Call in and look over the display. / V” % ‘ r /,.Vf,ZV./flu' ,,/_ , . \ \ I 84 Great George St. 1 john McLeod Ed’ Co. i7r Queen St. l " Z' 1-* J Proposed Sailing A from Montreal from (l\’iown S. Mormvnna Out. 5th Oct. B th " Silly oi' Sydney " sth " th. .t . S. orwenn " City nf' Sydney '~ Wfnrwenna , 71 " City ni'Sydney |_q i6 h ‘ Morwsnna 2 at " a ti. to 3,. 7 ‘ 1 _ " City oi’Syddry “ auth I‘ef.s nd. '°’ .,l‘.lfi‘..nit°-n. . V0' ‘<'T"~'r'-1kso~f~¢-we-fa;- 'I ‘Ll OUR ALARM CLOCKS. call you promptly ove_ry morpinf and,-. insistihnt you get up li on y os iencgif' their clumor. A noted msn reckoned an alarm olor ,. as one of the most important features in J making his cure -r successful ,- We have otherclock , too. Ccme in and f see them. E. W T A Y L 0 li, .1 Hnuth ‘iide Quven "1lusro\. INTERC'0i._0N|Al. RAILWAY i `<-:are You are sure of"a safe, lux' 1 urious and swift journey if :, you take the I.C,R, Route. i Secure your ticket at the _ City Ticket Agencv and you 3 will be free from allworry-» . your baggage will he cltrcllcd f sleeper booked and all con- i nections arranged. Call or write to W. K. Rogers f City Ticket Agent NEW ADVERTISMENTS ' = .=_;-._ _B 0peraiiousc Monday & Tuesday* Nov. ll &`i2 Be su'e and see _FRANK 0|.l\/ER as the Piper Don' miss r l.liSl.|E Gli0SSMll`ii as Dams Popinioy _ Miss Adela l’almer;f as Roilicking » Tom Tom The Pipers Son "Am I the Burgomasfer or sm I lnoi” Ask J. J. Desmond; Now l've got to call him Father Mrs. G. tirossmlth' as Eidleweisse the Cook A song worth hearing The Beauty of lioping, sung by Elmer Richie ' as Joindei _ . A nice little bunch of Roses M Z >"‘l»' Mips Kathleen Moore as Gretchen Mips Lucy Blanchard ss llilda Miss Gladys Grossmitil as Cupid and 'hotle' . ' 1 Two funny fellows 'E W. C. Whitlock :__ and “- Black Diamond S. S. l.ine_ J. A. S. Bayer .?~_ as Warsl and SsurKrsuif`_ ii". 0pera lloust Monday & Tue day The above dale: are subiect to rhange without further notice. ig-inseam;-lil' '-aaqnassl-Ill' fi -i ; l _ 124 Gt George St. l , For futher particular as lo freight snd passuge apply to llUNlAiN BELL l C0, Agent “ Nov. 1l& 12 f ». ,_s- - ` A A 13?. \ S E. ‘.2-' “rt .f _\ E i