. \ _ _ .f§*""_. _ ` if-ill ' ;--»_-.~..- ._ 5,. . . ’ i i i ' - i 4, ,_.i _ ff", eh ‘ v .,_ i_ -i ,h /_ as/.5 _ -_ _fi i i .J -fl 1 i i I -I i . .1 '_ ,,. » ,i ,. .,_¢_ i__ - . i 5 v. _ i I '~ *i~‘-~ -_‘___ i .-prises 14 different varieties of de- ».". Iigbtful luxuries direct from London ”“` " and Paris and are the best to he __ I Q ~ found the world ow_»r._ We al\vays_car_ -_ 'E ,‘f,._=. , -_..._ _ _ -,_, } ri _1.. -.., ' ,_ i i` ijiri' -_ .j I _. , _ -._.. .f»- -- »» `* . ,._;__- - _ . _,i ` 1;; ¢ - "_ , ~ 1 \ _ _,_ . li ‘_ V ¢ _,_ _._ » r i 5 1 1-. f l ._j. ' wi* - 4 ,wi ‘ _g y g 'li f' ' l x - ‘ . _ _ 1 ' i ill' i l_,|‘hl _ i ' ‘-,_ _ » , v i‘ '? ' if ii .~.....»_... |_.. _ I V i i .i i “f ii _'yi _ 1 l" i li! ' re""z'~"' ‘ “ -i _ ' ‘ 1 » ..r- 4 -It pays to buy in this Province. mau’s, Bummcrsidc. , 12-1ldr6i. -John Richards, Bldeford, was ln Suininerside yesterda_-B. --Urban -Gillis, Miscouche, was ln Summerslde yesterday.-S. -Dr. Delaney, Wellington, was visitor to Summerside yesterday.-S. --[io your Xmas shopping at H01.. man s, Suuirnerside and save money. l 12-11dr6i. -~Geo_ Clark, son of P. B Clark Sumfnefslde. is reported seriously ill at his home.-S, -The Morning Daily Guardian can he obtainpd at l.ailerty's Tonsorial Parlors, hummersids. 12-10drti_. ,-Rev. and Mrs._ Fraser, Summer. Blde. have moved into the new msnse on Central Street.-S. _T0 ict, two rooms on second “POR brick block. water st. J. A. Brace, Sunimerside. 12-7.\tstu3i_ Holm1i.n’s, Summerside. 12-11dr6i. ` -All mwii, advertising and sub- rg; :age 51'. S I t scrlptions ha Siiminerslhle and vicinity pam” of thi' country In Emu) . - s xmas <1 ' - - -v _ cc your Klfts at I-lol shpiialgsulite. ended to most ,hehe are _bum or American sinzcm _ _ singws Principal roles in the first hy v _ i . pold, Allen do -The following are the ennnges in. engine breakdown ahead oi her on'tlic Be, d id the Summei-side market prices ;_ Pressed hay, $11; Beef per lli 5 to 7 °@"fS;i"01‘k. per ln, ui' to 75' eggs- PEP 002, 25 cents; ,-md 1,1a¢k cars mixed freight. She docked t least' three competent judges' \ifi_l»‘ ner bus, is cents. 'rue other prices re ' main the same as on las; market day.S, 7.15 p. in. '_A Public temperaiice meeting was hlllil in the ‘Presbyterian Chop(-h_ ilighenry, on Wednesday @v@_n,'ng_ UL.,-_ nv _. he choir was occupied by the E" RUM- _M\1I`¥"fly~ After the devo- U0nill`0Xi?Fl'1ScS, led by the chairman, ` 'l' _ I" prom' K‘~‘I\Singtoii, Grand bCl'ib0, S. U. T., then delivered nn inspiring and forcible address. At the close ofthe niceting it wns “uhhh "‘°"SlY “fired ff’ 'Hl`i`lmlZ€ u division Agents, The MacKinnon Drug Co., NFIW YORK, Dec. 10-Hats oil' to Whitehill, Bernice 'Van I-loose noir sing- ODGTB 1 coin -All news, advertising and sub 09"” h°““' `i“ G°l`mi“‘Y- Italy scriptions in Alberton and vicinizy Ff‘§“°° and Eugllnd- _ should he banded to H. Clark, Azeri U1: 11:15* smvrxh to score inlilhis d,_¢f_ coun ry as can nam Griswo i _ n _ ____ _California busso cantante, wlicsc _Wm-ren p°p¢,_ pictolh has left 0,, voice, style and dramatic excellence ,,, return after spending a few days in have caused newspaper critics to view :iumuierside yesterday.-S him at the top of *the list of basses ~ _ -_ now in opera. At the Metropolitan -Get leur Xmas candy and Opera house in this city, Griswold groceries here. We keep only the has succeeded in spite of the fact that best quality,-and it costs no more he is gn American. ` ‘ than the ordinary does elsewhere In the next five years operatiic managers must give the principal - positions to Americans for the simple -E0* Sale- "V0 “BW gfeen _ FFP reason that they are proving that cushions, 8 feet by 14 inches. Suit- ‘they have the best voices' huh also am? for 3 chumhé _ Pleasure Yacht- because they are artists and men and {_;‘.st,f_c f_°°h' etc" ngmal ,°°“ 5659' women with personalities. Never has _ ‘g es .° ,er accepted' ba" b” “°°_“ the opportunity for the American sin- at Jardine s Bookstore. 12-12d3i. get in the opera heeh hrighthr than it -Yesterday the Empress had four- ls now' teen passengers from Summersfide to This must be taken' however' to _ Pt. du (‘hene. Her freight outward mean tfhat anyone with a good Haul' ` was five hundred cases of eggs. 500 `;“é,_;,3;ce c?'__';(se:§§Ce;d ilgigelférdsgi 1;; bags oats, 2 cars mixed freight. Re- _,aloha gang those who succeed DOI turning she had no passengers owing ;hrou 'ht trials and h dshihs ,go to the C' P' R' being mocked by an numefous to he casually ineution°d track and only n small mail was _ t9r°tec mg _to stuiy 11%' ruff Dpte' ` brought to Sllmmerside by thc Em. la lc S age no S ng" B ou Bl O secure thc favorable report of - at. press and three cars flour and two ' 8 Then the study should be begun at home and no thought of sailing for ,mhexhh Cherry Juice., is the hic_ Europe be entertained until the lang- est cough mixture ahhh It is 5,50 B uages have neun mastereclages have- -_ wonderfully effective remedy for rc- been nmS'““"”d at, least ten mms i cent coughs Children love it we learned and the 'voice properly plot-el. guarantee it. 25c and 50c_ Sole '_ i'-or. Gt. George and Kent Sts. dtf. I was cured oi’ terrible lurnbago by MIN.-\RD'S LINIMENT. Al\iE}'lICAN SINGERS REV. WM. BROWN. (.‘ON'l‘FlS’l`I.\`G WITH I wus cured of n. had case of enr- BEST IN THE WORLD. ache by MINARIYS LINIMENT. --- MRS. S. KAULBACK, of the Sons M' Tm,hh,_m,c,, at the -the American singer. He has taken I was cured of sensitive lungs by cull oi' the G. W. P. Jas. Hopgood who was unavoidribly absent -.~\ meeting of Lots 27.2g_ Institute last tive vears, there will he none to was licld nt the <'zii~letou on the even- illil Of the 12th lust. 1’i'esideut G. W. Cnmcron was in thc chair and the secretary read the minutes of last his place among thc foremost in '.’lie MINAl:D’-*i LTNIIVIENT. world and in the next decade, ii' he M_RS. R. MAS'I`Efll~`~. progresses as surely as he has in the __.....*.é__ contest *for first place. Those who ANNOUNCEMENTS h v been following the progress of l " _ _ _ tlileelimerican singer in opera must re- "Ol" l5°"‘15 are the best 1” the “ny hhze that to overcome mhhhgerih, and our prices are all right. Come in meeting. On motion they were m10pt__iind public prejudice has been ,. hard and prove it' Black & 0°" eil. The nomination of Lewis Mn. fmt Uf (`11l‘0 Traverse for the short corrsc at Truro uns confirm ' - " ~‘ ed h 1 ‘ . _ \ -iiiizuiiinous vote of the meeti)ngZ_L “wepted that did not carry the fm' btlillll Ltllirglillicr l,/f(,j;,Ll)lE;e;|1%\:‘,-l§l,I;e'g,?;l;[l:€ 3 ' eiizn label. Nou' that our singers ity swam' 146 Gt Geo] St have won with European music pat- ' ' 'gif roiis and have been given leailliig 12 Sdnsrwsw positions with the Metropolitan, the . , ._ _ _ Boston nnil the Philadelphia-(`liicngo TA mee.t'mg uf th°.(lyd.e Rum 1" _ _ _ . tt t ill b- hell (.1 l Ill' opera companies this feeling is dis- ;I;_l;1;n‘vTh__r;dhy ( 21.51,; alémz D ‘rar earin _ . '_ _` _ ' .. Mlgliniiniting the conquests of Emma Wm' (’r°wys" §0u"'ta‘y' 1Z'x5d`l' Eames, Lillian Nordica, Louise Hom- "There is no month of the year Cr and one or two “hers ‘vm haV”|\vheii the tiioufflit ol protection is so hecn accented for some time it is re- " _ _ i _ y d . .~ I) _ marliable to observe thc list _oi pres- sem_§“a)1'fh an ,?.1§l_;l,('plJutc,,§‘B - _eh cnt successful singers born in this cem H’ “ on H y mush ts _ IF Miclinel Decgiin, one of rho l]91egntcS to the Central Institute, then gaven full report of th; meetings which was _very interesting and instructive. This was discussed by I-‘r;m'i ,skhuegferv who spoke very intelligently on the Car Ferry rind claimed that our fnrmcrs should make themselves heard by lmssiiig strong resolutions at their institute nieetings'on this as well as other vital questions af- f8Cf-illff our i’i~oviiice in general. Pre- sident (‘umcron und Tlioiiins Gilles- liic also Hlliike on the suiiie lilies urg- ing that we slioiilrl ull strinil tof.:cth» ci' and make _our influence felt ns ii farmers organization, A vote of thniiks was teuilercd to the ilclcgaten for their cxceiliut report. The next ii\L"~“`iHi£ \"ill hi* helil iii Sr-ai‘lir‘..vn Hull on the 4th of Jziiiuary, 1912, :it 2 and T p. in. The sulijcct for iliscussioii will he Uhr Poultry lndus- ti‘_v_ " - I _ ; _ _ - l J W Careful observation of our lines of holi- day gifts will show throughout they are above the ordinary and have exceptional qualities, This is what you want in choos- ing gifts for your friends. Q . Our Chocolates are Rich. Delicious Confections In Beautiful Imported Packages and Baskets for Holiday Gifts A gift of one of these is sure to delight the recipier t. _ ` Worid`s Best Perfumes are here in im- mense variety. We carry good goods only --those that are worthy for giving to friends. Prettv packages 25c others up to $5.00 each. You buy at the same reasonable prices you pay here all the year. Smoker’s Sets---wc have quite a variety ofthese, your smoking friend will like one of these for his den. ]. G. _Iamieson I DRUGGIST. i [ s-1 i-Isl' _ Stove Cement for Back of Stqves and Ranges. _ 7*" ic lb Will out wear metal Castings Cameron fs? Co Stoves from 4.98 up. -__ We have been appointed agents for the celebrated line of Royal Vinolin ry a full line. (‘-all in and see the display. The Two Macs. drtf. "Women's rubbers 39c. at God B;-¢g_ _ 12-5dti. l l 162 Queen St, ` p__ , I Christmas Slippers Seeing is Believing If you want to see the best .md largest display of House Slippers ever shown in Charlottetown visit the Big Shoe Store |27 Queen Street, and be convinced. l Men s Opera Slippers in Green, Chocolate and Black $| . 75 io $2.50. Men’s Ronieb, Green Chocolote and Black Sl 50 to $5.00. Men’s fine Felt Slippers from 55c io $|_50 Ladies’ Boudoir Slip- pers, Red, Chocolate and Black SI 25 a pair. Ladies’ Kozv Slippers in Felt, Red, _Brown and Steel Gray only $1.00 Other Styles from |5c io $l.50_ Boys' Girls and child- reus from l5c to $100 s pair. ‘ Morris & Smith _._.__._..___ iz; Queen Sr. ' W. task 12-12d5i. F ~- 'i i. "icuii _ _“` ..0t§§fn§°‘i§.°i‘{.‘;'".f°..`l;il.lf llf.1`iL§1n ‘£0 "V°1°‘= Si>°°‘“11“_-1’f°f-H-A~T=i“-~ country who have risen to hrst posi- :g:’;s”g‘[drs;‘:L];__h‘i\_\Ey;t"1:cLi;:; tions in the opera. The recent tri- , _ t __ ,_ , umphs of Orville Harrold and Felice Summa -but the u t ma ed cxgrchs ul' ` Lync at Oscar Hiinimei'stpin;; London gfldalhoilzstfolkcegntrhh hpuann otme gliligc (mem honse reqmrc no “F er cont' cstion that no more welcome Glirlst- iiient at'th1s moincnlt. '_lhe;}a_A1i_”h'cr1- gms gift .could be phrchashd than A Cans'tI".“U done mum [Qi I' dm- Life Insurance Policy-a seal of pras- mersciii. f I f t .l llicrcarno lilai-tin, Jane Osborne gf"g;'if;lt§‘o_‘f“‘gé_*;;‘ng:E€r‘;:;_Z_U l-laiinu`h. Alice Ncilsen, F'l-orenicle Wick- the new year r_ight__ght a policy from han. lulcanoy ile Lisncrps, Maile llap- The Great west Life_the _mosh hm,h_ lar institution of its kind in Canllilfi _ Branch Office 61 Queen St., C-hurl lottetown. 12-1403i o - .. ~ _. toilet preparatioiis. This line com -d I ltr _i i i i l l. |l_-_ 1 i I, ii i iw i |i your advantage io 'fda your slioppi whilcfhc assortment is comp olc._Delsy mty mv!!! dinppoiaimcnf ' t\“ i ' 'lf 1** lv a _ ` pl ~ / ii,-_ ,,'|“:_.,..s\\ . `§ /\ I SHOP EARLY: li will be to /V’ _ _ _,J W ? .., / .ff..».v.o°¢ff.4.J.;;9=i; <5. - . ._/in v; ff' fi .'ll'|l'I°»‘J' 141/J UH-2 //`.'¢i'~/I/lv ~’ ' ' 6' ~ " ,_ -i-. ..-.-._...\ -~ .. pq- sm ` l .1 L_ '~ not diy; to _ your _ l Stagg, ..__......_.... -MONI'.\_': Yeti i1i"||h .» 'ii Hi?-`.' ' 5 7 _ S 5- il- -_ ' _ _r.,._" Listen: Household Lmens are I \\ l/'ii ` " / Lffi _ V it / ':. 'V "/1/1_0 " lr; 4' ..; -.t _ a f’ /" " Ib-, _ii ii -. i -_W \_ r, _ Christmas Gifts. `*’Always Acceptable as " - I 4 lr 7 ,_. _hh _. / »~_ We have been paying particular attention to this part of our bnsi. ` _ "-_,I1-_,_ - _i»»'-.~_¢,= ‘_ ._ _\ i ness, and in our endeavour to give the housekeepers of P. .E. Island `\ \ 'gli \ \\ é-/1.0.14" ,A/M A A \ \" \ _ _-_wh ._ ._-.._@',i_ ' ~ ` the best stocked Linen department in the Maritime Provinces, we have _ » . /--` ,Ii searched the best markets of the world. and in our new and complete ' ‘ ` _!"`l»*-is-'ii'--_" "' "J I '-S3- ,M l ,U 1 1/_'ii _` _._ , __ _ _ ~.;',/ T _ _ I 1 "' I .' P _ hh __ ,I \.\/“' stock that has just arrived for the Christmas _Trade you will find all that is newest and best in Towels, and T0wel1ng, Sl1eelS and Sl1¢€!iI1g‘» Table Linens, Tray Cloths, Center Pieces, Side board Clotlis, and all that goes to make an up-to-date Linea Department, ` - C Table Napkins at Christmas Prices Sideboard Covers at Chi~i.leaeliccl satin da- mask beautifully figurgd fringed ends 12x47 each Uihev prlc ».~i, li indsome sideboard covers, pure linens,fu.l blenclied 14x50 and 14x54 czicli 46c and _. ._ ._ ....75c _Pillow Shams. A very pretty line of Shams size 32x32 bordered lace and insertion each 38c Dainty Tray Cloth fine . -snow white all 1inens,satin damask spoke-stitched new designs 18x25 each A besuiiful 'I_`ray 'flolh 16x18. finely hem stitch- ed, pure linen satin da- mask, in very pretty designs each 28:: Pure__Linen Tray Clolh 18x27, full bleached satin dainask, handsome cle- sigus. lieiii stitched. on _ fancy borders each... .40c _Handsome Tray Cloth pure linen full bleached , satin clanizisk, the newest designs 30x36. 50c While embroidered Tea Cloth beautiful designs 36x30 each..__._. _ 4-Sc ' . Unblcached Table Linen 58 inches wide, nicely figured, pretty border de- signs per yard. ._ ._ Zfc Unbleached Ti blb Linen 56 inches wide, a large nssortinent of desQns. This is exceptional value at per yard..... _ _ _ _ ..4Zc Other I prices different widths. _ _ _53c 404: to 651: Bleachcd Table .liinin fine bleached table linen, ri variety of designs, 66 inches wid'-_ A splendid value peryd..._... ~ .1 4-Bc Fine Rich Satin dimask table linen 72 inches wide, excellent designs with iicli border. Per yd $|.000 Other prices in 66 and 72 inch widths, all pure linen...50c_85c $l I0 i..45 Furs are entitle d to first -Coiisideration for Gifts to Ladies. And in iuaking your selection we want you to rein- ember that we carry the largest and bestlselected stock of high class furs in the Province, ani under our “one price system" you save from io to zo per cent on eve y purchase. (Our guarantee with every article). A i ii ii L. f cmy an Mun. neu " .P furred, new shapes; Black or Brown... . .-. . . _ Minh Marihoi"l`ies scarfs Mock Fisher Muffs large empire shapes with wrist coi'd....... __ _ _ _ 5.50 to 8.00 Ohio Sable Muffs beauti- fully furrecl, large pillow :ind rug shapes 6 00fol2.i_ 0 Mink Marmot Mufis }"fnipirc shape, medium :ind large sizes, wrist cord _ _ __ _ _ 395 to |203 ‘ s §coil'nf< 'ini cl ties all well furied Black or Brown __ _ $2.50 5.50 tlirows-and caperines made from selected skins 5.00 to....._ _ 0h5o Sable Sciirfs, and Stoles, wide and long 7.50 to .._......l0.00 Mock Fisher Sfoles ‘and eaperines. These furs :ire warm and comfortable 8.00 to _....1200 Persian Paw Ti s : nfl Seiiifs finest quality youd :intl serviceable 4.50 to 6.00 |8elves before n, crowded house dcllv ii n Persian Paw Muffs, well furred, finest quality, new shapes. _ _ _ . _ . 7.00 fo 9.00 _ Grey Squirrel Ties Thi'o~¢.'s__. 6.25 lo I and __ 2.00 l i _ I ”` on Noi 0 ._ 00|' I 6 ' I Buy _ _ , Values _ _ , I' £93 my T," You afgells W' .-. | See Our _. L_: _I mA.§>2orrfrow/v.r B/c 0.15/=>A.c7mswz4L sro.-M |,_"’f_.‘§.f‘ --.41-ff .- A f - _ fi __ isis. "__ Y rr- 'A' 'I FHANCO-(i'EIiM.\N AGREEMENT _` AIRED IN FIil§Ni‘/H DEPUTIEFL PARIS, Dec. ld-_\ii attempt! by the Conservative incmlicrs of the Chamber of Deputies tn postpone the ratification of the l<‘rnni'o»C-ermiin ag- ,reement about Morocco crolred n speech on the subject from Foreign lMinister De Solves this afternoon. In the course of his remarks he declared that Germany at the beginning of 'the negotiations asserted that she 'would not accépt-nor abide by s new :Algeclras Conference as ‘ method for setting the Moroccan question. A 'heated debate ensued. l The German, British, _Russia and Spanish ambassadors were present in the Chamber of Deputies this after- noon when Foreign Minister De ered. Frlnce's contribution to the Gsrnian-British debate and made 'somc.addltichs to the revelations concerning the Moroccan crisis. Among other things, M. Dc. Seives declared that Germany at the outset. 'uf the crisis had asserted tlint she would ot accept or abide by ii new Algeclr _ Conference as a method lor the settlement of the Moroccan ques- tion. ’l‘iie discussion followed an inter- pellntion by the Count De Mun and other mem-bers on the right, or Con- servative side who wish to postpone the' ratification of the Franeo-Gcr- man accord in regard to Morocco un- til aiter the negotiations now going on with Spain are concluded. (‘ount Dc Mun in a lengthy speech condemned the sacrifice to -ii rival power of part ol 5 French colonv nqualling in extent two thirds of li‘rnncr\ and conquered by the spilling of blood of French soldiers. He con- demned the making of secret treaties ns ii method of diplomacy and want- ed to know 'where Fi-ance had been heading since forty years. The world, he said) had not seen Europe in a more menacing condi- tion. He hoped that France did not dream ol B dangerous Utopia, involv- ing the suhstitiition of the friend- France and Germany ginre the bcghh ning of the crisis. He admitted that there had been u momem of tension dlle to the excessive demands of Ger_ many. Rcasounble negotiations 0-“_ sued upon this, and M. Dc.Selves den- ied that Gerninny_ lmdmecome m.,t_ able and tried to start n ¢onfll¢g_ 0,, the Other hand her ntutude had i,¢,,,, conciliatory, Fm,-nch interests had been constantly guarded while the dignity and calni of public opinion in France had revealed the force of French patriotism. - M. he Selves then ' defended gh; Franco-German accord saying that the world renllzed that France ‘ hm-| emerged from the negdtlations far frqm being worsted. However he con- tinued, the chief advantage '91 gh, agreement is that it frees foreign politics from the Moroccan question “Inch has 50°” a Permanent source ol conflict. “This advantn _ge is not 3 small one at any hour when the extcr. ship of England by the friendship ollnal political situation depends pm-_ c other powers. _ M. lie Selvcs, in opposing -the mo- tion for the postponement of the rat- lficntion ol the Franco'-German “rn- ment, traced the negotiations hstwoe ti ular attention," _ Hs than continiied, -"We ha`vc no in. teltlon of abandoning our friends or our alliances. On the cnntrary yn- nshall bind them cldser, I i | In conclusion he suld that the nc- ,gntlstions witii Spain had been tab- .en up in R friendly spirit. i Count De Mun’s motion was de- ,lenrea by 44s in ss. _ f ic’ "r”?n”f opEn'g"6'i the Bede ue llall 1- The pc' ple ofqledeqm _illlélld opening ilii-i new 'Hill 0_0 TUC!- rlay ioili of Deco iiitll I ‘Bl5l¢et and Pie Social. Tlrere will bc 110 canvasiug done but wefwill 8,8_P¢°* ilie lsdles’_of Bcdequchiid viciultY to help us. '~ - ._ _ A suitable progi-sm,is»b¢lug pre- pared. Should théldlyl ’pl’oV¢ lm' fnvoiable it will be h¢l_d-.fthe fol- lowing Thursday. Adlliiltlon 15°- Lrairs' with siikeznhee. Proceeds in aid of Flél_‘lll8 the Hull. ’, nv oiznmi on COM- _ is-1 id6l _ T _ * V* _ ni. -.¢»§i“r'em_. _ M ....r&Jbr‘§ur-» -