l .l ~ ' 1 f 1 it if -L37 - ~--»----~~~ . _ . Recomme Pe-ru-na. Senor Quesada Minister to Unlted States. .\~n|.|- 1,>:n-_-aria, t‘ul»1m .\linis|<~r to the linilt-al Stntcs, is an crater born. In ra lo in '|'|1»- ’l11tl.»nlt 1' 1'.l11ly,l.\t»1l, lwth-1»1‘ge liz-nnnn, who hesrd Quessda sm-;\l< :it the l11, ll. t‘., SL-1ior<)11i>sutl:1. says: °‘Pcrun.'1 l can recommend as zz very good medi- cine. It is am excellent strcngtlzening tonic, and it is :1/so .111 efficzzcious cure for the almost universal complaint of cctzirrh. ”===Gonzz1lo De Quesada. (‘-»11;:\‘|-,~',~11m1|.l.li. llmiltlicznl, of Ala- ' l»;11n:1,~1ii- of the inost inllueiitizil mem-l l»~;‘.--»1 ilu- ll lll:.tc-r is the lust thing on the market today. S. A.lVlcDONA LD’S, " P. li. lslaud's Greatest Clothing House. rcoats. . here are none better than those I n ready-made clothing, are able nd Ulsters are for sal: at "BAN M""'S"5R 'lieu' S' -, 4 _.~. <. Oliice-Upstairs Royal Bank Block'-G. M- Matthews, Mgr fl ' 7""-"“ V. .V ` Morrlsehllrs. 'vfrltink desks, hall Boys' and Girls’ Own Annuals selling st sniip prices at Jardine Bc Co`s. Ltd. Ud 2| Tm-: funeral of the lute Henry M|.Cnuli, North Uedeque takes place tomorrow nfternoon. Special offer for two weeks oniy~Ni|\e ping pong photos in three positions for 25c. at Gallunt’s studio over W. A. Stewart's. Dr. Jardine returned lust night from Saranac, N. Y., whither he had accom punied Wm. McMurdo. The latter he says is doinu nicely. The clearance sale at Morris’ store, Sill, Gentlemen`1-1\Valtham 1u1dElgin big; line of ,jewelry in chains, charms, liriicclcts, rings and Xmas goods gcncrnlly.nll at greatly reduced prices to close out. lldll twli The Guardian regrets to learn of the death of Henry McCnull, which occurred suddenly nt his home, North Bedcque, yesterday mornlnfr. Hehud been appur ently in his usual good health during the past few days amd showed no signs of illness on retiring Thursday night. Early yesterday morning he was found to be suffering from what appeared an attack of upoplexy and expired about -1 dclock. Deceased was 76 years of nge. He cmiginted from Scotland to this Province about itil? and settled lu North Bedeque whore for many years he was engaged in Exrming, Mr.McCnull was a member of the 1 Presbyterian church at North Bedequo. II-5 leaves u widow and eight children viz A. A. McCnull, Ellerslie, llenry of Gnspe, Que., John in New Brunswick, Peter in li iston, Artemns at home and Mrs. Chas. McNcvln, Ellerslie, Mrs. Fred Schurmnn, Snmmersidc and Jessie at home. Many friends extend sympathy to the bereaved. At the Pansy Mission Band Fair of Nations in the Albcrton Town Hull onil \Ved. l)ec.1ii, llolly from En;rland,IIcuther‘ from Scotland, Shnmrocks from ireland; Blooming Hyncinths (the sweetest of all Cin-istmus gifts); Fancy articles riireet` from Jupnn; Indian and Cunudinn pretty things; llandmnde linen collars; llmnc mnde candy and ice cream will lic oll`crcd ,l for snle by little izirls in costume. Come and see thc gaily decorator] booths, and put n finger in Jack }Iorncr's Pic. You can get n nice Tea for 15 cents, and pretty , Cliristnias gifts nt moderate prices , Admission ten cents children, live cents. , Beginning at »l o`clocl< p. m. 7. l),__12. Thr marriagrc of Miss Margaret: J. May- ' nnrfl, Port. Hill, to Peter Carroll, 'l`nunton, Mass., will surprise many of herfrlends on P. E. Island. Miss May- nnrdnnd Mr. Carroll were married on 'l‘l\nnks;;lvin;;evening,Nov. llllth at thc_\, home of t-he brldefs brother, -T. li. May- nard,2.'»ll \V1\shin|1ton St., Dorchester, Mass., U. S. A. by the Rev. George Alcott Phinney of thc Highlands M. E.7Cln1rcl1. Miss l\l:1yn:trd is the dnulzhtcr uf the late John ltlaynnrd, of Port. Iiill, and is well known throughout the Island. Mr. Maynard was one of the early settlers If you want oyetm onthe Shen, stew or fry cali at the Crystal Cafe 7thsmw4l. Tm: schooner Currie, Capt. Terrio, has arrived at Louisburg from Summerside with 6,tllD bushels oats und 25 tons of hay. ,We sie about 70 barrels of Ontario and Russets and A Bishop Pippins and Spys.-J. H. stands, book cases. wall pockets and all other lzindsfuruiture can be had from B1-hes McKay 8: Co. Summereide st lowest prloes. q V _V Bdstt 91 O miami-:o. . ci Hymn was if-.owns mourning 4% mc. to 6 ii. r. ‘ , With due -regard tdfyield arid'secui‘ily there ls b . investment than e Good Qogpfgntgyiri snellecetteiilr ini ` ent dealer of long exnvrleoso ‘ .,.a»\.\. ,_-is 1 .1 .-va. if-‘ ¢ _ A lr V, M, - Vs! _ Thomas W||k|n|qn_ A||,¢|~¢,¢m_ has my 1 At Picton on the 6th inst by the Rev. ,out some very nice calendars for his cus- L- H- .M"'°I'°““~ S""°"““'d st“.“|°¥ ming;-3 f°|~190q_ ` Hu-vie, D. D.- S., Purrsboro and Flora 1 »c\~di,1i1t.i ht A1 ` Thomas Bates arrived home from New V: 1:5; eps; t§ms_ er 0! eximder ,York on Thursday night on a visit to his ° M n' on ' . parents, Rev. T. H. and Mrs, Bates Sum- AT R°xbury’ on 0°t‘ mth’ by Rav’ J' M’ memdm _ ’ Fisher, William P. Dsmpqy, Lincoln, | _ 1 Mass., to Janette' E.. second daughter of watches in good strong cases for $5. Alquigklyf gd 2| Suiumerside, is in full swlng.I.adles' gold 1| Child;-¢n'g "lem,-3 an ,nmp1eg_,,0 two ,Donald Campbell, Ulirg. titled W ultham watches ore being sold forl' alike- showing at Sinclair Sc Stewart's at bargain prices. Want an ulster, come Alhcrton and John Oliver's please advise linrdy Oliver, Alberton. Our fall stock of confectionery, raisins, currents and groceries is now complete. As we intend to uiakc uchongo in our business all those will be sold atn. imc tion above cost.~J. H. Locke. 7thstu3l. Joseph Read & Co received word yester- day of the safe arrival at St. Peters C.B.of the schr. Telephone, Capt. Grady also of the nrrivnl at Louishurg of the sehr. Thetls, Capt. Cain. The latter schooner towed the disabled schooner Matilda in- to Louisburg. In addition ton large stock hardware we have the best brands flour mid it large stock choice groceries, which wc sell ut lmvcst prices.-Bruce McKay 8.5 Cn., Sum~ mcrside. Lldstt 61 Rev.Hamn1ond Johnson,Newcastle N.I3. has signified his assent to assume the pastoral charge of the Methodist Con- lzroizatlon. Smnnierslde, nt the beginning_ of next. Confcrencial ye1\1‘ subject to the approval of Conference. 4 All kinds of lmr iron, s‘oizh steel." choppingaxcs, horse nails, horse shoes l\o\i,<.;l\t direct. from mnkcrs and selling low nt Brace McKay & Co. Summcrside. Zdstt (ll The Stunlcy arrived at Summerside yes- tcrday to go on the Summerside~Cn.pe Tor- mentinc route as soon us the Nortlnnnher- land stops running. As long ns the pre- sent mild \\'ent,her continues the Northum- berland will make re|;u'ur trips nltliough Z n few days of hard frost. would force her to retire as the harbor is full of iolly. There are very large quniititios of freight Will the person \vho picked up the Al* N°"°h River Th,u"5d*W "|¥hl'v Dec- bulihlo in November last between 7»19fl5»"°h"R°b“TtS°n “Red 03 Y9¢l‘S~ Copper . . . . 933 B.R.T.... ..... itil) " O. 1732 Penusylvunia...... 18'\§ Resdlng..........13(i1 Sugar-..... 1-Hi Southern Pacific.. G73 St-. Paul......... .. 177§ U'nion:Paoifie 180; U. S. SteelPre‘f'd. 104 - That lmndsomn dwelling on corner Granville ‘und Chnrt-.lu St., S‘Sid itm ted in tl b ~ 't » . men. I (Funeral notice later.) , STOCK QUOTATIONS. Close. Noon. Close. _ Dec. 7. Dec. 8. Doc. 8. 0:13 SYN ns; 1735 iaoi 137; 146; 07; 1775 iss Bef 1731 139 136 144 67§ 177§ 1355 103,! 10-ll; nnnsnorrr, _ Bocnn & ismniis. Members New York Stock Exchange... I 160 sT._JAMEs ST.. MONTREAL. NORMAN BINMORE, Manager. 'To QE 'I'. U, H l. i0 L# csidontinl |inrt.olt.l1n town. with all modern onvcnlonces. Apply to - I AM ES MCDONALD, 11-ll tts tt McDo nu.ld's Drug Store ollcring awaiting trnnspcttation, about 20 cars in nil. It is to be hoped the North-` mnberln.nd will be able to run muchlongcr. Test our skirt ollerings with n. trial purchase. Quality highest-prices lowest. Superior mid wcllmade skirts that \vll] give you pleasure ami satisfaction in wearing at $3.01, .‘§3l..'>0, .$53.75, $1.51!, und $.'i.0tl.--~ l\IcGougan ti: Wright The nnnual meciiniz of licrthlier T.,U.L., coming from I~]ngln1\d in thefcarly forties and settled at, Port. llill. Miss Mnynnrd makes thc fourth to .scttlc in the llnilnd Statcsuis she has l.\\'o brnl.hcr.~x mid nsister settled ncnr lloston. Miss Maynard was at cliurrli worker nt Port llill, and will lic 1 greatly ixiisscfl. Mr. C:|rroll`s family were _ well known around Tyne Valley and i moved to Boston several years ago. The two families were always close frlends,l and the event was no surprise to near* relatives. The wedding was n. home atlhir, only near relatives being present hut the gifts were numerous and costly. l ,].‘ricnds wish them much lmpplness in ' their new home and hope she with l\erbro» ithcrs and sister shall continue to visit the llsland each summer as \1sunl. Aditllcult question easily solved-Cnll at the Red Cross drug store and you \vill 'have no difficulty in selecting appropriate Xmas gifts for your friends. Santa .Clnuslmsinndeliis headquarters at our lstore for chocolates, perfumes, pipes, elmnygnods, toilet cascs, 'mirrors etc besides n large collection of Xmas lZ00‘lS_ hc not us to order especially for him Ile does not. intend to remain longer than New Year's and all these goods \V. M.-Albert Ji. Plifllips. D. M.-M. F. (lnllbcrlc. (limp.-llcnj. Cornvy. ,‘ lice. Sccy.-\V. G. l"»1rro\v. Fin. Ser-y.~».lolm Y. Phillips, Trcns.-\V. A. Cunninghnin. Lecturer-Brad McArthur. D. of c._ R. c. Len. ` lst Com ,-Tl1os.Clcn\cnts, John .1\¢l»ing, I W'm. Crozier, Pat Daly, Frecnmn Clark. ' In spanking to you about our Christ,- mns confectionery we wish to add n few factsin support of our claim that the G. B. Chocolates are not only thc most popuinr,hnvc the largest sale, but are the finest trends ninnufoctumd in Canada. None are genuine without the mark (G. li.) stamped on thc bottom of each piece. There is more pleasure to thc consumer because of their purity, delicate flavors n.nd delicious 'crenms,whlch tickle the pnlntc and the dainty packages which please the eye. Ther:-fore when you onco use our(i. Il. Clmcol.-ites you will ncverhc satisilml with any nthcr. All the newest makes for sale nt Chlng`s fruit `. will he sold at a bargain. ildsm2\v i und confectionery. ilsttlil ‘ _ _.___._-_ . ing qualification, experience if any n.nd to torcuuoto I I . I B No llltl uns in-ld on Thursday e\cnlng _ 'l‘hc following olllrers were installed for I - \ the ensuing year: - ` ,`_' At: the Konsinirt/on Drug Store. Apply tot . DR. DA REACH. 1|-Silmwl' twtf >s’ .1 ~ »\ . ~,» ' ` ..» . Q . 5 Tlgyjlyg a good return with ample security and can be really. .1 upon t any tinxe. _ _ ‘ 5 ` Write for list. .~ ` ` ` ` "_ ‘ C. MA_CKlNl0S,H & C0” ' '166 Hollis Street, Halifa§.:N. S. V' r' -L : ve.. vc. -ff ~ _ _ _E MUNICIPAL DEBENTURES A $450,000, We offer for sale $450,000 of various issues oi' Municipal Bom] netting from 3.90 to 4% per cent, particulars of which we 511,11 | pleased to furnish upon request. ‘ F. B.MCCl.il‘dy 6: Co, ` Dealers in Bonds and Debentures ` 185 Hollis Street, Halifax, \`i )C ., . ,.,,.~_; _;'s_§,,f f;;.;._,_‘ . V_,i,£.h{__, ., , _, _ , ... ~, 1' DEAL: _,_e‘»,\ ' _ . if-11,3 .'._' , . -' ~ I _ ' ‘ .. ` 5' ' _ \ . “’ ' " _ .' ‘§_ aff ' V . ZF i _ 1 . _ _ f n /__.. "\\ ` ' _*_ ,.\o`\\\\\\ -/" J \\///I///H . ~‘> nh if/// . A K /’ s-. L AC ‘ ' Your weather beaten front doors with the OAK NUT or MAHOGANY uyygfyyng WAL Qi? > ’\\i§ ` <\ \\ > F \_ ~;`\;§\\ c. Q; Same effect as polish on .1 pair of old shoes. lllnkcs :i wonderful iniprovenient. All colors. Forsale by g’ l ri ,A _ \vTi, ‘ J"'~=»:_,. ._ ' _ f wp- < "` ‘\_ uelsvlln CAME ON & Co. ~ 12-5dtf ' ' ._ _ _ v-7;:_:_:_____ --- --»-~---~-»-»-»-~v--- -- ---~:~_.r:2 .Li.1oos Walk-0vcr We have just received another lot “Walk Over” Blncher Storm Boots for men. high cut, guarantfed V waterproof. Price $5.00. V MORRIS & SMITH. ' Sole Agents. 1 HUR v _ - _ 1 ( d .., _ '_ 5 _ ~ ' ' '\ ‘ ._ "__ , _ » ,,, .. :_ _ W... i.. ,_._._ 5 , . . . . . H ,`I> 52%, . nw \ ' wg! X5/L M , .7 ° .4 To .s -. 6 JAN A for itself : Christmas The following Cablegfam received yeslerdayspeaks ‘f Charlottetown, Prince Edward Islend, _Have decided to once more make my headquarters for Our new Fall Cloths have' jnstdrrived, and we are making them into OVHRCOATS, SUITS, PANTINGS and FANCY VESTINGS. which we gmrantee-'Fit. Finish and Workmanship. “Remember we keep no boys”-no bite but first-class workmen. Leave your measure at once. ' M. L. FRANK McKENZlE. ` The Mal-ierl of Good Clothes, ' _ 9-12 wed mf iw ti' , Suulmcrsidc 'rr 2:4-x I 'l Switzerland, Dec. 5th, r9o5. Messrs. M. Trainer & Co ‘ 'r 1 \ P gifts of every kind 1u the Dry Goods line, at your ` popular store. Depend to you to have everythibg arranged. ' brilliant] v Delighted 1_f yo‘t1_ will have store artistically decorated and illuminated, as I intend to have many Novelties fo_r the little ones, never shown by you before. Will be with you shortly. _ . . ,/_ st ” "M SANTA LAUS , . .af ,_ ood News From ss. A `l\ (Signed) SANTA CLAUS. ` We feel elated overnthis encouragiug`néws and .already have Qot bus bugging plauninf and decorating for S.1~J"1’= * ~`~ ____“ -==-1: » »/’ = al’fi‘/81- welll hlve q’uite a surprise for him when he cutiies- - _ _ _,___-_._ _ _ .- Him Once Fiore tif I ‘r and sees th visit, while we feel sure we,ctm please even Santo Ohms . in the variety and excellence of our stock. _ e immense changes we have made since his last , 1 g W 1-ns'Ac:sc=u_.1A -r~m|=zn |=- » 5 ` ~ ' I‘7*"M‘ll""“*"` I ,sl B ' » ~ »». H » pi V _ V ` R . A ,Coq " 1 ic..'=a-||==ua?-1'-'IS/|.o.fé `5aa,5::>c>c.:>e. 1 » ~. 4 . . _ . . . ». 1 ' ` ' ' . .. -,...ir_.,’1»,_, _1 qt-f 1. i.; _ ,i _. _ ~. ..- ~ _ , *-°‘-----------~~~~-~-~~-- ‘ - - ~1 ~ »-f -»“ >"-'Y o_o; r in-nr' ‘ ' ' ' ' "‘ " ’ ' i " ` ' ` ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ” ' " "' “‘ ""'£éis’li.L|i.Mu` &“'l.' lnmum ' "Ms %§M§°lrcnm;'t~._ -..._i-__-»---' ' ~>' ' 1 1. » _ I ' . ¢- ri