U “Trim LATEST ' """°` "RET or ALL" "' ,Ming our “Best Goods" in two as been profit made for you iCllARL0l`l`El`0WN A ` 'QI llstoc_k Furs one half to clear ‘ai ' . ' intl I ` < BE_ER Q' WEEKS 3 N ¢ will beileft by end of ear Furniture lleadquarters on , . Y _ - . i 4 "W.K. Rogers, City, returned last i-_ _ D 0 wg" need to _do the telling _ it pays' to buy in this Prsvlnss. ' evening iron; si John. _ ___ .__,._ adies' 5ki1'tS and C0atS are selling No one should miss hearing Miss M. McKinnon will conduct the ser L _ King and Mr Hooper in “My Prairie vice in the People's church tomorrow E Very day Wé S3t19fy Song Bird’ at the Bijou tonight. evening at 7. sy - ' R eal “Good Values ‘S the Cry test should reiiil the 'rnnr Article and towed into port yesteiilsy ii-Qin ND < ‘ standing of candidates on page 14. Canoe 'Cove by the tug William Ait» A --- ken. R early now are toys ln season E udless things to please the children D olls and puzzles, tops and dishes D ainty things for boys and misses I 11 your rounds for Xmas shopping V N 'er forget where we are stopping , ...inf 4 - 111 QUEEN sr. We Own and Offer $25.000.00 _` Canadian Cereal and Milling Company Ltd. 1 6 p. c ‘ First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds. Dated lst June l9l0 Due lst June 1930. 'These Bonds are attractive bolll from the standpoint of security of principal and interest, and from the excellence of 1 their investment yield. ‘ _ DENOMINATIONS $1.000. $500. $100. PRICE PAR AND INTEREST. YIELD 6 p. c. J. c. ilicililuusil li co. Establishoc’ B73 , Member: Montreal :l_.ic\l Eilelnnde. .` HALIFAX. N.S. Direct Priviite \Vires ST. ]OHN,N.B ` ; -' ~ ` _.i * 'I' ' ' ._., ._ ,_ _ ' f,j,i,_._-'»'»_ -.. l, _'ny-;'.¢',_' _..-g\. »:;_~‘_<__»:-,.._.-..__ _ _ 1% 'i` We offer for sale in lots to suit pllrcliasel's` $4.000 Province _ol Nova Scotia 5 p c. Bonds _ due l9l4 Interest payable lst. 'February ` May and August. Price 103.66 and interest. i~ Yielding about 4 p. c ' ‘ » ,I $25,000 in _Town of New Glasgow4 p. c. _ Debentures, due Oct. -lst.-|952, interest pay- able lst. April and October, price 94.50 and L' interest. Yielding about 450 p. c. ~" l l drslf i ._'i.'.-»` i-_ .» ____' ._,-,,i___.,-.. i.- ~».», _ = = -_ l"-1 rlf. ~‘~=iis_»T-.i':._='. -~’~‘ir‘=l' _ .,; l". B. McCUROY & C0 _ll/lembers _Montreal Stock Exizliziiige Halilax, Montreal, Sydney, Si. john's, Nfld.. Charlottetown, P. E l. ` i 1' (_ STOCK QUOTATION S . COTTON Dec. 0, 1010. December Reports furnished by F. B. McCiir~ March I dll & Gu., members Montreal Stocx May lixcllaulre, 100 Richmond Street, ‘INV , High 15.05 15.02 15.35 15.50 15.45 January <;|mr10t_tet0wn_ Spot-1.1.10, up 30. NEW YORK STOCKS. WHEAT. High Low Close ‘December _Atchison 100% Am. Beet Sugar 39g Anal-onda Copper 401 Allinl. Copper 541. 1. Ani. Cnr & Fdy. 50 495 Ani. Smclters - 742 731 Alu. Tcl. & 'l‘el. 1111; 110.1 Baltinlorc & Uhio 105§ 105; Brooklyn R. T. 74.1 73; Central Leather 302 301 Qlicsalieakc & Ohio 801 70; _ lurle 23* 27% 44; 111; 1141 128; 146 29; 1131 241 121; 100 37 40 63 Louislillc & Nash. Missouri Pa.cil'lc 45; Y. Central 112 i\orthi-rn Pacific i114§ Pennsylvania _ 129 lleadiul; ]47} llock Island 302 Snilthiwn I’nr.liic 114; Sollthcrn Railway 24S Bt. l’aul 122g. Holztllurll Ily. Pfd. *lui-Zur 115* l__llion Pacific 1692 0 rl. Steel 73; ll; s_. sisel rril. llc \ll'ninin ilneinlsiil roi 114 1680 72} 1152 605 MONTREAL STOCKS. _ High Liow <_sii. ilnnllls 192; 1925 iilnada Cement 23 225 £311- _ifcuient Pfd. 86 85 'verolt United D001- lroll Pill. Dum stisl corn. 11|. 'Frm-_tiim p|,1_ *like ui thi- Woods ;V_'“"- & St. l’a,lll ontreal Power ' Nuntreal St. Ry. N~ S. Steel & C051 Uliilvie Milling i'o. Pinto llieo Qllehcc Railway Twin (Qty Rio 57 58 103 1022 61 005 133; 131 123; 12s las; las 220; 220 35; .ss 581 58 1031 103 -*_-#---- ------"'“‘T;° talilishlng stations throughout thi Plenty of these pretty damask COMING EVEN ' _ country _:here is a great shortage ii. i huck toweiingg here we offer you --" telegrap ers. Positions play begin ‘he following iissliins piifisy Red Rose nieenng, Lodge Prince we ffm” "0 ‘° "_" "°" “‘°°"""‘“` sham,-OCR lv and nobr de M, Edwnrd, 8.0.11., Tuesday. Dec. 13. good ehanes to advancement. The ' _,__...._---_L-.ee-""“"'* National Telegraph Instituto operates _ _ hd _“mes 6 six official lnstltllftippslpn America, assisted liy l’ark<~r lloopnr. '43G_ 45 ' ' _ under supervision o . _. and Wire- Lem °»47c. 526. Mcl_>_;e_%dl:_\_¢ ,_q____m____y__., Ca_`.h,,,c,(. less olilelslii and pisses su grnilii-__ . _ _ , _ H__f How Ask ntes into positions. It will pay you Msnlovds Iris" “°° ""°“¢‘ ‘S N"-‘B "uf -‘ _ _;_ ___ _ in wrlts ilii-.ni lsr liill ilstsns incin-l Oliered herein, 56 er 5' ¢,0|_¢|0` yolirdealel'fol lils iinlli. clnnatl, 0., Philadelphia, _ Pa., _ ....______- y°u use It? M P ° F; Loon Memphis, Ténn., Davenport, Is., °0|'¢ ' 0 ' Columbia, S. 0. or Portland, Ore., _l_s y . R00 widths are 15. 20 and 24 “hes and t 35 400 1oo;‘ as 40; 641 so 741 1411 los; 741 aol so 231 1421 45; 112 1145 1239 147; ao; 114 241 122; 59 1153, losgl 73d 116 60§ Close 1922 23 86 551 103 60i 91 133; 1281 1350 230} -85 126# 49 581 106# 103 May July CORN. Deccliibcr- May _ July ` OATS. Dccenlber May July _ PORK. January 1 Mny Nil. GU 081. 8251. _ ~ N. B.-:sl @ 281- Lake--33li @ 3_3?- Mollawk--lii (di 45- Grallby-331 @ ‘l0~ ,Larose--41 @ 4?- Ely (‘-ons.-30 @ 40- (‘0 (1011.-9 @ 10' High 8.75 17 T5 Low 14.38 11.43 14.65 14.80 14.76 02 sag 935 46 41% iai :us 34; 341 MONTREAL CURB SALES. Unlisted Department. Morning sales. Unlisted Department, Af ternonn sales. Canada Power-10 @ 53. Steel (‘0,, of Canada Bonds-10,000 Western i‘nn. Power Bonds-1,000 @ llosrou -cones. Mass. Elec.--l7l @ 13- Unlisd copper-41 @ 5~ Now ronx `oul=iBS. Low Close 913 913 95% 93 45} 47} 471 31 34 aa; i-li-I _\lao -avi me Close 1484.86 1487.90 1514.16 1530.31 1528.20 952 93 .‘ 45° 47l} 481 1 315 34,; 34,1 >-¢>-» ~lao .75 .70 All interested in The Guardian con- Furmers will he interested in _Davis and 11‘raser's ad which appears clsc- where 'in this issue as it tells them how to dr_ess their hogs for inspec-| tion and other important sugges- tions. The morning services in Grace. Church tomorrow _ will he one oil special interest. Rev. Mr. Hartwell, who has spent the last seven years in China. will conduct the services. He also preaches in the First Methodist Uhurch in'the evening. ' At the second quarterly - oflicial meeting of Grace Methodist Church, City, held on the evening ol the Sth ilist., a unanimous invitation was extended the Pastor, Rev. Wm. Har-| rison to remain anothcr yqr. The] invitation was accepted. The dredge Prince E'lw.irii was At the Student Bible Classes at the Y.M.C.A. this evening Rev Mr Hartwell ofi China will address the members. Tonight will be the last opportun- ity to hear Miss Vivian King and Parker Hooper in “My Prairie Song Bird." at the Bijou. Mrs. Leslie Henry, city, who has been undergoing rentment in the City Hospital, was removed to her home Thursday evening and is now well on her way to recovery. John B. and Mrs. Andrew, Belmont Mills, Royalty, returned on the Nortnumberland yesterday' afternoon from Amherst where they had been attending the Winter Fair. ' Rev. J. F. Floyd will take for his -Archibald McLeod, who arrived at his old home in Glen Martin recently from Vancouver, B. C., leaves this morning on return, accompanied by brother Daniel. Three other sons and one daughter are now living in Vancouver and doing well. _ ___ _ Next Sunday morning at the Bap- tist,(Zhurch, the Rev Z.L. Fash,M.A. will preach on the subject., "The Greatest Conquest in the World." Iii the evening the fourth sermon in the popular series on “Faces will he given. The subject will be “The Face of an Eagle". At the evening service thc newly organized Male Qualtctte will sing for the first time in public. "One of the largest and most. beau- tiful displays of Xmas chocolates ever shown here is made by The Mac- Kinnon Drllg Co. The centre shelves of their store are loaded with dozens of handsome and delicious packages. All who contemplate remembering friends with chocolates should view this display. drtf. ,__l____ _____-_______. _.___ , Could Not Walk Ten Yards Without Resting. WEAK HEART WAS THE CAUSE. Mrs. Robinson Collette, Rogcrsville, best of health after having used you l\lilhurn's Heart and Nerve Pills. I wa troubled with :1 weak heart and wa it_ would cause me. I could not sleep a I cannot speak too highly of your Hczir pill I have ever used and I can recom mend them to all sufferers." r 'Thousands of people no about ghd daily work on the verge ol death and vet do not kllow it. ' Little attention is paid to the slight weakness of the heart for the simple reason that one thi ks it will right itself, but there is where ‘lhc mistake is made. It is only when a violent shock comes that the weakness of the heart besomgg apparent. On the first sign of any weakness of the heart or nerves, flagging energy or physical breakdown, the use of Milburri's Heart and Nerve Pills will soon produce a quick and permanent cure. Price 50 cents per box, ol' 3 for $1.25, at all dealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. _ MARITIME SECURITIES. Dec.`8, 1910. Quotations furnished by J. O. Mcln -tosh 61: Co., Exchange Building, Hali- fax, N. B. . '° B. N. America 153 150 New Brunswick Royal ex-div ....245 24 ' MISCELLANEOUS. Brandham-Henderson (Tom East Can. Savings & Loan... Do. Ordinary ............. ._ 70 67 Brandham-Henderson Com 18 15 East. Can. Savings & Loan_..140 137 Eastern Trust Co 151 Halifax Fire Ins .........10Z 0' N. S. Telephone .119 11'. sinnllslirs pid ...1o4 ini 140 138 Trinidad Electric 71 6'. BONDS. Acadia Sugar .103 10. Btandham-1-Ienllcrsnn ...100 9'. N. S. Steel lsts - Do., Debsnthrs Stock ...102 10! 8tanl1ald's Ltd .1021 10i Trinidad Electric 95 9 A 0000 POS|T|0I\ Can be had by ambitious youu; men and ladies in the field of "Wil-. less" or Railway telegrapliy. Sini- tha 8~hour law became effective, an since the wireless companies are :-- his m,,¢her_ Mrs_ D_ McLeod and his lwhlch Church did Peter and Paul be- subject. tomorrow c-venlng, in thc Central Christian Church "Is One Church as Good as Another, and to long?" A.P. and Mrs Prow_se, Murray Har- lior, and Neil Stewart, rcturningfrom Amherst fair; Wilfrqfl Forbes, Port Vernon, returning from Halifax and Mr and Miss Chaision of Magdalene Islands, were passengers iq the City on the Northumberltlnil Thursday p. m. The mail train arrived in this city at ten lust cvl:.l-llg, bein,-’: ten minutes lute. The Mlllrr-y Harbour train was fifty-five minutes late. The morliiilg and uftrlliilon trains from the east and the morll- ing train from the west were on time. At the Bijou last night Miss Vivian King and Parker Hooper delighted a large alldience. Miss Kina was grace- fully attired in an Indian Warrior's costume and looked exceedingly charming. Mr Hooper was up to his regular standard of excellence. The pictures werq exceptionally good. The body of the late J.B. ltllss ar- rived in Sllnlmerside last evening ac- companied by his soil Charles and I..A. Wright, Sllmmersidc, from whose residence the funeral will take place at t\vo~o'clock tomorrow afternoon. W. Ai. and Mrs Hellstis, City, leave this morning for Sllmmcrside to at~ tend the luni-ral. Yesterday morning the remains of the late Park Hall, who died in this ».` , _ *V §i';)\\. J J ’.>;`\\( ». », i »-1 yx -S-l ( \ //l /. . I, QQ J ‘ '“`f rg-1 1 _ _ _ij . have no hesitation in putting them in the llsuril $3.50 class. Our special price 2.75 ’ < ' 1 :ef < _ .l, f f' .’ O - ,. L.'\.\li` lvsexus-»‘\-HJ*-___ `2`=‘¥-\ 1 E Nil. , ‘5 ~\ as»'~A§r; \ _ < _ / , e “Challenge” brand 60x80 Blallkels Splendid value-smoothly made f -well finished-heavily' -mapped . y $2.75 il` gsz 75. Each blanket is sepa Fine all Wool Blankets $3.95 We’ve often tried but never have been able to better this line and :il tho we bought heavily for this season we’ve had to send in repeat orders several times. Beautifully sr_ft, smooth, and firm closely nalpped, each blanket separately inislled, fast color blue borders prices according to size and weight. %?_x'gt_i_irlch per 95 S. x “ ‘-‘ “ _ . 4.75 7lbs. 64x84 “ “ “ 540 8lbs, 68x86 “ “ “ 6.30 Collin lllanliels 89c, $1.25, $1.50 pair. ---ililli--- _ Comforts $1.00, 1.25, 1.60, 1.85, 200 up to 14.00. This store's reputation for sel- ling good blankets clearly receives another boost every time We sell a pair of these “Challenge” blankets I the pair _ rately finished and we An Easy Chai rl? Big, coulfortfible, easy iustzible backs, spring sent I in lezitherette, velour, verona, etc, ill a great variety of color effects $5.00 l0 20.00 r lor lllm reclining chairs ad :ind back upholstered /A N.B., writes: “I am now enjoying thc afraid to '-lmw 3 10118 bw-*ill f°\' Um Pain led thc remains. The name was in- night, and xt was impossible for me to walk ten yards without resting myself, and Nerve Pills, for they are the greatest city, as anuollnccd yesterday were Vtakell by_thc early train to Travol- s lc-l"s ltest for interment.. The young S man's father and mother accompan- I correctly given as Hale in yrstcr- day’s issue. t The Nortlillmhcrlauil arrived at this port at five-liltcen yest;»l'drly al- rnoon Tile steamer did not reach ' tc _ ‘ . ‘ - f Picton 'fill 1.30 p. rn. on Wedliesday r . Acadia Fire ....... .. ......110 100 Acadia Sugar, pld......... 103 100 i Do. Ordinary 70 65 , 18 15 ‘ Do., Com ....... .. . 58\ 51,: Halifax Tram .. .H1025 100 . 97 9! p Porto Rico ...... 86 Sl |`on accollnt of the snow storm and thlls delayed at the other side till 5.- 30 :i m. Thllrsllay. She arrived liurc at nine a. m. bringillgg over the PFC' vious dny’s mails and left on retllrll `to Pictou at twelve p.m. Leaving: Picton again slic arrived here at 'J p. m. The Arena Bowling Alleys are now properly installed ill their new qiliir- ters. The alleys are splendidly erl» uipped and all necessary light, heal. .and ventilation conditions are ar- ranged in the most llp-to-date man- ner. With the rink and the howling alleys in operation through thc \vin- ter the Arena Co should have an amusement resort par excellcncc and a place wh-ere _one may secure ii wide variety of reiireation combined with healthy exercise. \,____ ___....... / T0-Nl(ill'l` lilonoli rlcillliizs . SOM PLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME ‘ TONIGHT. ""_"""`=i2s-'_-- Miss Vivian King in song spr_i‘i:il_l_y cll\ille_l ‘ l\lv Prairie Sollglulil- ~ ‘2' ‘°‘"' iii ur- l-l1¢l\ifv¢l- L Xmas Work Baskets El ei bocl\ likes :l lvoikbnsket ' :i:=as~-'~"~=p-Q-‘ ' - --'-,Y- - _ by leaving it too long. We ve some sple es, spring steel rllllllers, strong- strollg yet l ly collstrllcted bodies 75c to 1.95 of colorillgs Cheaper styles from 30c. 45c up. Boys’ and Girls’ Sleds Now is the time to select a sled for that b girl, Ever so many people were disappointed last __ "_ . ” N F -theyiliiz solllilndy zllldl collvell- _ _ lon - \Ve_’ve ;_'.'1r_iolls styles in square, ITT' i $3" l . 1 - ' f . :liicl ‘ 1; ‘___ _,._»:_ '_ 23 inches lligll _ _ 2nd FLQQR $5.25, 4_oo ina 4.50 , _I \\ Z ' '~ < Y " , ` - » l - _ _ll :__ . _ “sl _ _.; J- . i _ \ 1'. ~' ..,_.,.___.__._ _ , _ ._ ._ . "_, i _ _ .`~-~‘. =.,-; _ :~».. _ - _...v " 7 " 1'-___,J»g~,_\~i_ -, ,_ .-5 Cy. ~ / \‘ \ . ‘~l=af»;»:-.-.’~5».i_".“-~' `- I ‘LJ O _ "<'»‘~ ;»v_- '__ ..L» _ l ndid sleds. Boys' sleds like cut fast coach- Girls' sleds, like above cut- igllt, fi- large range lo choose from 1 .i,,_ ‘ Beer (8). We FURNITURE IIEADQUAR eks _J k ._ 4 EO ii? when others offer you unbeat- able bargains ln hurnessslelghs. rugs.et.o you can depend that you wlll be able to get better quality goods at the same prloo here. ~~ ll ll l' it lloonw. lei this opportunity pass vemscment hm bwl ss 8 B ]\;_nw(;{l io get the right qaods at the best “““‘h°r at l ° 5 °v° W C ' loo shrewd lirohaslng can pr s p _ never PSY YOU to buy readY'm8‘l°lglve yoll. Call In today andlook clothing ln Charlottetown. where Y