\ .. _.1 _:_ _ ._ _ ._ , ii o -‘ ` \ _ _ ~. ‘.. _ . __ ,.. ii " . .. .v '- . w ._ xi-' i°`~' ..~.. ._-~_~~. ~' - _ ~.,-_+ 1* "° , . ‘ -. . ._ _ -_‘ '__-_ :< '7=_"'- `\vl!'. -_.7- i. ~ vt -» _ _ ‘ s ` t _ ’ . _\- _ ~ < .._“/,7_.._5_,_ih:___'~`§>_‘,,j» _'¢.3__' ._ ,\i _z _sry _f;&_.-,,_____.3. _;._._x_-_.___,___.i_._,' ._-i (-_ . .‘ ‘». "»»';- " _- ~ *_-~ i:4_-g ,jg 1; -,.!,=,___-_gt_ - ._ ; -\_.»»~ 1. ~_. .,.. .rg _,_ , ~,._._» m _ i r 5:, _ , _ V _- -.; -_.,.._,,i_ f ._ i . 1 ”* V ij .» . 'I ~`.i~ 'I W-' =`i§~"'w i » ’ ». . l \ " l r ` M I ` PAGEFOUR " - °°'ruo i.1i'rusi~ms:ei ' THE CHABL0TTET0WN.l_CUARDIAN` i""' "rlmrr UF Abi-" f ` ' I - »- ""' I ' ' Ki A Corrected for e-v-erynweduesday and ; 3.- _-i\`_ _ ' A C K. ~~ saturdayisriia _ Below is the first score of Candidates in our Big Contest. Owing to an error the number of votes accorded Miss Florrie _Burnette, City, and Frank Byrne, Mi_llcove, were wrong by some thousand of votes. The scores appear right in this issue. Now is the clianc_e_f_or you_to show what you are made of. Be a worker- \~'i ll _=}i>i?f=f1_1iS_1i<>_f;l_Y_- int fi 'e\\T11 land idlltersr _l>_fif¢_.\'.<>i1_ aiu _.fee 11@_.9¢§¥_Sfm1di§s Miss Florrie Burnette,_..._.......__18,ooo _ Samuel Beaton, Bonshaw . ._ ._ _ _ . _ ..___.I2,8oo of D,,,,2»,, rédney pi", ,md ,hey ,;r,,,.\c,, Miss Lena Heron, City...-......... .,___..___..._....._.....11,zoo “°,‘)"°~. Kd Pm 0 Chester Garret, City_..__. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ 10,400 boxiiiiiizsferlsiiiiéh, iiislliiehirsginrisiiigii Urban McDonald, Maple Hill... _ _ _ _ _ .._6,4oo f|‘d'if,'§_¢l§rn°g°_f_°;=_§g§i°_e<_;f,Ii>_§;f_fm§yO_§{is 1- S. Gillespie, Milton. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ . _ _ ......g,4oo V if or-daring direct specify ~n°..ii»._~ Patrick Walsh, O ster Bed Bridge......_ _ _ . _ ._ zoo _ Mi.. Liiy Pineaufnofih izusiiw. _ _ _ _ ......Slew eunmuus comsr Miss Gertie Coady, Hazelbrook. _ _ . _ . _ _ _ ........_5,6oo HUM- VUTE Ex|’|-"NED Harry Carnpbell, Kingston __ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ ._ ....._5,4oo ,,,,m,,m",,,",m'm page 1_3 Harold Dickerson, Nevv Glasgow..,._ ..._..___...4,600- ___, ,,__;_,,,,,,,, ,em -,,_,,., -.,,,.,,,, con. Miss Clara Newson Kingston.... _ _ 6oo restarts in iii. grieve ease, siioiiie v~»¢(» i/f' I _ _ _ ig AW’ hiiiniérmx ` Not"Cne _Woman In Twenty H as a The First Standing in “°"“_.'.3“°"° The kidneys are to blame nine times out of ten 0 s When the blood isn’t properly filtered ur lg es the poisons that ought to bo carried oft' by the kidneys are sent back through the system, and it’s hardly to bo wondered that backaehes and lame backs come to make life miserable. Doa.n's Kidney Pills are a s ecific for all kidney troubles. They begin by expelling all the poisonous matter from the kidneys, and then hpal the delicate membranes and make their action regular and natural. Mrs. A. H. Hutton, Jr., l\lcCreary, Man., writes:-“Two years ago last spring I had a very severe pain in the small of my back. When I would rise it seemed as if my back would break. My kidneys were very badly out of ordcr, and l would have to get u three or four times durin the night lptook one box ’ ' ' ' ' ` receive equal consideration JOIIYI NICIIOISOII, Flat RIVCT. , , . , . _ , , _ . . . . . . . ...... , _ . _ -.-3,600 i The Contest Books of Tim Gum.. Miss Gertie Gauthier, City. . _ _ _ _“... . _ . . . . _ _ _ _ ...___3,200 dl;-H are was to Contestants _Md . - friends of contestants at any time, Josiah Boyce’ Mermaid ~~- °~'°°' - ° - - ~~+° - - ~ - ° - ~ ' zvzoo so that,,they may verily the stand- Jas. O’~Brine, Fort Augustus _ _ _ _ ,_ _ . _ _ _ .-._ H . _ _ . . .2,ooo iii_.§___i;i__p;:___iiri_e:_cn_:_ i;_f:$;i2;a;i;;i_.________ Frank l_3y_rne, Mi_ll.cove............... _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ .. . .2,ooo mb m,.,M,,,g “don and it ,,,_c,,p_ Geo. Milligan, Tignish..._,........_..._. ._ _ .,_.._r,6oo c1;_i3_._ on to y_i:_eor_y____t ___ __h____t_ _ - - - ~ r uonie e e - a e William Mullins# Tracadie _Cr°S5~--~ - - ~ - ° ° - - ~ ° ° ° ° ""‘I>2oo said to have noticed an increased de- D. N. Murchison Point Prim.._._..._ ._ . _ --..------------~-300 “md ff” S‘=‘ir'S°“» “U11 “fm sf 111°” ' - - ' ` to understand the heavy run on the Miss Maggie Pineau, I_2usticovi1le.... _ _ _ _ ._ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ 800 marks, fo, ,Ong Sha", ,,,,e,,_ Alex, Mclsaac, Tracadie Cross... _..____...8o0 _ rg. r..i~.seii iiris rwnhaiilwvepie. gt ' 1 _ S €CB.\lS8 SO lllllily W 0 BVE l'1€II Bl George Simpson, Webster s Corner... - .._.__._.800 aspiring to be mp winners in The VCYIIIC HOWEIII, Guard'iau’s tour and 'prize contest, - ° . and are minus a good sharp pair oi William Coady, A1exandra,_ _ _....._4oo mmm are purchasing them so as Mrs. Alphonse Doucette, Rustico....... _ . .. _ _ _ . _ _ _ .200 to be aiiie to neatly Clip the ballots. lt looks as if the scissors' market _ , _ . Walter Currie, Peaks Station_......___._.. ......zoo _"mm be entirely demomnzem _,Or Miss Emma Kelly, Fort Augustus...___ ._.._....__2oo some or ure iisiioiii taken from the IVIlSS LCVll"l2 Tf8lI\0f Silflhitt R03d . . . _ . ...200 box yesterday were not clipped at ’ ‘ ' ' "" ' ' " ' ' ull, but simply torn from the ‘paper ,_ T john Mclntyre, St. Andrew’s._.......... ._ __ ......zoo and ,|.,,,,,,,1red_ Bsllbts must be neatly trimmed when voted. This rule is not made in harshness, but from necessity and in a klndl spirit, It is also of mater f Ohickem per pr ‘ “PIMPLES ” FIRST PRIZE-Blue Bell Cream ' Separator, manufactured by the In- ternational Harvester Co. and pur- chased through their agents, Messrs. Richard Grant & Co. SECOND PRIZE-Splelldid driving sleigh, manufactured by the Canadi- an Carriage Co. and purchased through their agents, Messrs. A. Horne & Go. THIRD PRIZE-If a lady wins, a mink mud. If a gentleman, A coon cost. ` FOURTH PRIZE-If a lady wins, a $20 tailor-made suit. If a. gentleman, ii $20 suit ‘or overcoat. FIFTH PRIZE-A rubber cont for either lady or gentleman. SPECIAL-The lady receiving the largest number of votes will be pre- sented with ii special prize of a $20.00 silk drop skirt. l U O Every $1.00 will count as 100 votes, other amounts in the same propor- ' tion. ... O O O This contest will close Saturday, the 17th day of December. Reed the following rules. carefullyi- RULES GOVERNING THE CONTEST. Any person can nominate a favorite friend .or self by making a purchase of $1.00 or more and requesting that the votes be placed to the credit of the person desired. O O O Every person requesting votes must show the special prize coupon clipped from The Guardian. O l I f Under no consideration will votes be transferred or given other than strictly in accordance with the rules set down. ‘ I U I Every person is eligible. I l l No member of the stsfl of S. A. McDonald's store will be allowed to participate or show psrtlality what- ever. O O C Date of closing, December 17th. U U O Every dollar will count as 100 votes. I O O Y _ _ ial assistance to those assigned ‘to the counting to have the little slips tied in packages and the number marked thereon. Many are now do- ing this slsting of Three Pianos, one for each district, are on display at the fol- lowing places. A. E. Toombs, Queen St., Miller Bros., Kent St., and .`-'\."\`ii\".\. in _ .‘_` » 1 7"". ki DN \f/ Pi Lise;/i l0\i.l| ' 509 =.'i,#\ii-‘r-\-ls\.>>,-\--`ii\.S9 i E§,P§J3§T%5ftfiif1'l ill -~»‘i'.:§'.S.'z€l?i.,ii\;:'l‘iil“ - ER A iiiiiliilll The Beautiful District Prizes, cori- OHARLO'1'l‘ETOWN MARKETS. _ Beef (quarter) PH' lb 5 V’ 8 Beef (small) .per lb 3 t0 15 Beets, per bu'nch_ 4 f-0 5 Butger ZZ to 25 Calfsleins, (free of heads) 11 I0 12 Pens, each 40 to Eggs, per dozen 23 W 3° Fowl, per ni 9 t° 10 H” _ss to 3s.:so Hides 8 t0 9% Mutton per lb B to 85 Pork 'll to <8 Lua’ per n, _ I8 to 20 Mutton (1-"' "‘) W1' nl 9 "° 12 Potatoes °` 35 to 40 Straw per`1H 55-50 t° 55 Spring lamb per lb 12 W 14 Celery per bunch Ra.dls-hes, per 2 bunches Lettuce per bunch White Oats Black oats 37 _.____--- SUMMERSIDE MAieKETS. Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday Issue. 5 3to5 5 34 Butter per lb 24 Beef (carcass) per lb 6 to 9 Potatoes ' 35 Eggs 23 white oats 35 Bleek oats 37 to 38 Pressed straw 55 Hay loose - $6 to $7 Pork 7l to 8 Hay pressed 53-50 Hiau _ 9 Broke Out All Over Her Face . ."‘;"'». Pimples are caused, almost entirely, by bad blood, and there is only one way to get rid of them, and that is to get at the sent of the trouble by using ii good reliable blood purifying medicine. Burdock Blood Bitters has been on the market for 35 years, and is one of the very best blood medicines _procurable_ After using it you will find that the pimples have disappeared, and you will have a beautiful clear complexion. Mrs. Robert McNub, Budjeros, Ont., writm:-“I am preatly pleased to report the benefit I have derived from the use of Burdock Blood Bitters. About a year ago I became so weak and run down I could scarcely walk, and pimples broke out all over my face. I tried one thing after another, but nothing seemed to do me any good. I was advised by a luidy friend to try B.B.B.. and before I had used one bottle I felt it was doing me good so I used three bottles, and I :im uow_v§ell and strong, and the pimpleg have al isappenred." Burdock Blood Bittcrs is manufactured only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Montague Furnishing Co., Monta- gue. The Beautiful Pipe Tone Bell Organ is on display at the C. P. Fletclier‘e show rooms-, Masonic Building. In order to accommodate the con- testants who are employed during the day, the contest department of The Guardian will remain open each evening this week from7 to 8.30, p. m. Address all communication relating to the Contest to Contest Manager" The Guardian. So now if you -want to help your favorite candidate to wiin one of these Magnificent Prizes, clip the sub- scription order from paper, fill it out and mail to The Guardian. The votes will be credited to the contest- ant named on order, and a receipt is- sued from this oilice to both you and the contestant. IT IS WORTH CONSIDERING- ANOTHER GREAT LOT .OF NEW THAT YOU CAN FIND N0 PRICE HAIR NETS TO SELL FOR FIV CENTS EACH JUST OPENED,AND READY FOR YOU. MAIL |ORDER UITSTOMERS PLEASE NOTICE THAT WE ARE NOW READY WITH ANY wi-inns-IN ANY cA'rAi.o- GUE-dn IN ANY PRICE LIST, THAT WE CANNOT MEET. Pnowsic Bnos. 11-'/eu. Tl-IE DAIIKER SHADES OF WHICH ,_ _ , _ WE _HAVE BEEN SHORT Fon A Childrens cloth coats ir. assorted WEEK OR MORE_ MOORE & Mc_ colors at Simon Josephs, Queen St. iiisrzii. ii-5ritf_ 11-1°d“~ '-- ` =<.4?~_~'=.>‘l:s-'~ff‘° ' l ' ' ACLAUS HADOU/.\R7|_` 4- _ ___` _. 5,. ;~i.‘f~_»_/`i__ `, " .`_,_'_ _ ‘> -:_ :lil WE are busy getting ready for the big annual HOLIDAY RUSH. Hundreds of CASES, BOXES, BARRELS,HOGSHEADS and CRATES of new goods gathered from many countries are be_- iig received and opened up. New and Up-lu-date Goods fancy goods, elegant china, glassware. toys, dolls, gsmee,Chrisimaa stationery. Xmas cards, cslendsrei newest hooks, leather goods, smallwsrea, Brie-A Brac etc. Santa Claus headquarters will be more popular than ever this year. Garter 8. Company, Ltd driiitf. _w.nrr> Sar Steam Laundr | _ I .\ ___..‘ li__r._w.i»»i.f,i>~p. yi This Is the Ilne that made such a hltlnst week. we have put |00 more pairs on Sale. all sizes Stanley Bros. il-I ld5| NOTE THE CUT PRICES ON STANFIELD’S UNDERWEAR. YOU CAN PURCHASE ALL THIS MAKE --ALSO HEWSON'S, AND TRURO UNDERWEAR-A'l‘ THE NEW L0.W PRICES. PROWSE BROS, LTD. 11-7dtf. "Give us a call when in need of a nice box of chocolates. We have an excellent assortment. in all the best makes, and our stock, moving .quick- ly. is always kept fresh. E. A. Fost- er, Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. _ _ ll-10d3i_ CHIFFON CLOTH, IS THE FAB- RIC THAT IB BEING USED THIS AUTUMN FOR DRAPING EVENING DRESSES. THE GOOD SHADES ARE HERE, AND THE PRICE HERE IS ONLY $1.15. THE CLOS- EST AMERICAN PRICE |ON THE SAME LINE IS $1.15. SHOP IN CHARLOTTETOWN AND SAVE YOUR MONEY. MO0REi& McLEOD. II-Edtf. Table linen snaps at Beer (D. Weeks. ll-l4drif II II A Diamond A Good investment Of all swell the most sought after li m8st highly prlsod is he dlsmon _ ur resp endent stnok of iewelry_ contains an enticing array of t ls em of_¢ems and s prices tpat wi surprise you. Our d sawn are the best for pr oe snyw ere-we have flawless gem! secwred from the world s best sources. e are expert? in the dis- mond usiness an w ll give you our experienced skill in sslectinl a suitable lem. W. N. 'l`AN'l`0N ll sae Degsiun gloves for ladies I , _ . j, 23 _ i Grows “sir Abundantly This is an age of new diiscoverie today is a reality Dressing, will positively create ian growth of hair. If you want to have a beautif head of hair, fre-e from l3'i-indruii, u ing hair and restore the hair to i Vigor known. At I-Iughrii’ Drifgstoi “We are showing one of the large City. A large shipment just rm-atv ties. Quality of cover, and beauty ,$1.00, $1.25 to $4.50. D. A. Rv-uf-A ll)-'l9dtf. Weeks. ll-l4drlf To grow hair after it has fallen out SALVIA, the Great Hair Tonic and SALVIA once a day and watch the I-,su\ts_ ' _ Oatmeal, per cwt. $3.25 ie SALVIA is giuarantccd to stop fall- natural color. The ‘greatest Hia handle, are just what you desire. 75c, -11; 1 han only known how quickly Stamped linens at Beer Q ' the Oil of Wintergreen-'I'hym‘o'l D. D. MONTAGUE MARKETS B Corrected for every Wednesday and Saturday Issue. Herrin-g, per bbl $5.00 to $6.00 Flour Roller procured $5 Cod, per quintal $4 to $5 ul Oats 36 99 Blue potatoes 40 Red potatoes . 36 Beef, per lb 7 to 10 gs Butter per lb (creamery) ' 23 _ Pork 8 to 9 Eggs 0 21 5 Hay, per t n, $8 to $10.00 and best stocks of umbrellas in th . SKIN SUFFERER SAYS from the makers, and they are 41"? l KNOWN" Eczema can be cured, what long years -of aw!-ul suffering it would have saved- me," writes F. A. Will of 2506 Washington St., San Francisco. This, after 40 years of suffering and after using less than one 'bottle of Good Principles are the necessary basis , of good liviiig,biit sound their force if the preach- er fails to practise what he preaclics_ - Wo preach fair denliug,fair prices and good goods-we believe in these and practise them. They work both ways; help those who deal with us, rind so help us. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore Sunnyside Successor to '_ l V [ D_ Prescription. precepts lose iiiucli of - Try at least a trial bottle. Write _ for_it today to the D. D. D. habora- tories, Dept. C. G., 49 Colberrne St., Toronto. To our certain klnowlcdge, _D_ D. D. Rrescrlptlon always gives instant relief,-Absolute relief 'insides of ten seconds! E. A. Foster, Cen- tral Drugstore. Laundry Work Carefully Done _ Our lnundry work is distinc- tive and satisfactory. We use the latest Improved iiincliinery, thus eliminating many mistakes and reducing llie price ou high quality work. You cannot :ifl`ord to keep the szmtc old rut-doing your work in the same old way, with the same discomfort at the old high prices. We can do your work. better. cheaper and quicker than you can. “Two heads are better than one," and we want lo prove it to you. Phone |51 for our wagon. °0d [jo I I f.,”f»». "<3 yy Ofs /1 lt ll /l_loys’,Coll ir Barley per bus. ' 50 iii 511], (‘ I1 - , I o - _ _ A* - can tollglng _0111 SI” g6{ Q les he ` U’°Jirt"~t;Ol"'f/tii‘7'1 \\\l .' _fa ,'(;?[»S(; J , ~ _ ' Us , .153 11/J, ) lo Ag OJO(]!__ Jii, v? ce: fS'»T s . lv 0a _ ef-lf. 1 \ 3 ,__ -IIL5-t R°,V,7]§_S _P00117-5‘j(] " 3 'Ve Sfcp 'i'fo _Ivo g 1 fi, I1. _ f'6QtE_ 0311.’ 11.57216 (`!‘,.-Ito ffeillqsf 1,00 ple? (Jud 111; at -Se i . (‘)~al)]`_ fl College C0 Leaderla This is really ivoiiderl ini “College Ulster" made fro iiiixed iiiaterials. Will wea: siuart close-fittiiip; inilitary coll iiiaterials. It is actiially \voi'tli$l5.< You Can’t Buy 'a Better Coat for $9.75 lfyou scarclicil thi- uholc l‘ri\\<- ucu from enil lo viiil you i~iuililu'l liuya 'hotter “College Overro:iI" for thc iuoiii=y_ Stylish, iiicvly hziped slioiilili-rs. luis lr.'i|i|i_\' milit- iiry rullzir, fi-iii<*_\' riilis sirzips, liuotl with good iiuiilily l\\ill lining, _slioivii in ilill`i-roiil piitli-riis ml ciiloixs, .. . . . . . . . . . _ . . . ° g o.'1fs_ ,_ O P01) 11,, °0. l70¢b.]\I_f 1 "’< _ 1 f Ilia 1900 _I’]e‘ tl. "I, 10 1 11 lqtsiiiz ~I~`i`_<7 ~S I 4 < .lo ' c i 1. _rf"f £01' IG( the values we oilei' on liovs' selected when you consider tl Our stock of boys' “Col selected---uot nicrely to cove liuiidred ccuts ivortli of satis: Qillded- Price ,., Right liere we ivaiit to ti _ C i i A .Splendid College Coal at $14.75 Here’s a coat that is actually worth $20.00- a coat that shows more style and superior finish. than you could ever find in ii custom niade coat uiidei' $25.00. Now, when we offer you this value ' we doii't waiityou to take our “say so”-we want you to come iii, see your- self inside of one-y0u’l1 marvel at your own im- proved appearance. We arc specialists in this line ~if wc were not ive could only clisli you out tlie coiuiiion kind. Slioivii iii liaudsonie mater- ials, dark brown :uid green, _ has well shaped shoulders, close fiittiug military collar . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ A lictter grade Tuivziy College Coat~dark brown §'.ii.Yl°$i ’iT.°?¥`fi.".".".‘ $17.00 1 i ‘.’.‘3‘.‘itf.f:l*..%?...__$9o.oo I .i TK vouuc