YoHrNerves offer! no pearls. «alum-why 1.0.1 I (3 . Let-Ii felon: infirm FWé‘éks iiilThrislmas A Weierman's Ideal Fountain Pen 4 r ls elastic; reminder ofthc giver iiuii _ . . r n c - of great pride. Our .\mas Stock of are: lsllllnli' glam; ' ‘E- HAVE THE BEST. l Make your appointments: now and avoid the holiday. rush. I The Willi “Photo Studio Just in frrlll‘l'l'om the nnkers Pivere, Azure: " Selrencr " Vivilz "‘ LeTrefle lncarmt ALSO A ull‘ ne of Palinm's Celehralez. Per- uines and Sachet. oso.s.uuonss| singer’coiues l crisp and brown, are a fine i'e list: for luncheon. Just the thing foritlie hungry boy or cirl coming in from school and only luC a dozen. minim New Dried Fruits AT Beer 8:. 600’ I’ancy Seeded Raisins 'Layer Valencia Raisins Choice Sultana Raisins Extra Cleaned Currants Candied Citron and Orange; Pesls :; . Laytr Figs and Dates California Table Prunes Evaporated Apricots and Peaches , “Shelled Walnuts and A1- nif'nuds ‘ Arriving Daily corps of Acadia Nut and Round, Sydney and Inverness Rbnud and Run of Mine. ~,~Intercolonia1 Nut and Male. glut. ‘ 35130?- Bin‘é'fiiiflifiml [jumvdeobllcallmulanlsarena: neuralgia headaches debili . We k 'Jlsasf'ous when given to nervous nerves uc'r'l good food, treetlisir, arid ‘ lfords as usefuimonutlt‘nl and appropriate obj wj w EL “if R. Jeweler Clnisimas Hologram?“— "I n 0 'At Mul‘k Wright’s, Nowsom niock. has on it. ' Winter is it why not have your Steves or Furna- ces attended to a all and attend to it for you: Our 6 in pipe only 16: per joint the 'iestin town. Jobbing promptly attendrd to 38 G can Geo St w. r. srnvsuson Prop r THE LA'rss'r' saws Y_our nerve: must be fed with pure, rich blood, or there will be trouble. Poorly ted nerves are weak nerves; and week nerves mean nervousness, Ayer’s non-alcoholic. Slrsspurills. _ . “M. "‘t " ‘ VI ; V . ' . :1 gift as anything we know of. the receiverfie in our inspection." (is . Ladies $3.00 0x Blood Boots ' These are faithful duplicates of the best five dollar shoes the market affords — are male by the famous Goodyear Vl’elt System over a fashionable last. We have them alsp in Tan Call or Black Call at same price- -«They came in late and we want to sell the last of them before Christmas. The price will do it $3.00 a pair Alley ‘0 Co DH.H.ll.JOHllSllN Kent Street I Practice limited to diseases of Eye. Ear, Nose Throat. and Slin. Eyes iestel glasses. OFFICE HOURS 9to ll am 1.30-3.30 Evenings on appointment dtww —To xiv-i to yo I friends for Xlllth‘ it Iiieuu one dozen l'I‘IT‘CIllS for the primal our. TllI‘ vary inter“ slylm iuid finialiox (‘omhini-il with tlnehust workmanship posaihln I'llll bagotten in our Ftullio. i‘ )1”! TODAY— Wi-ulhrr no object min or shine , BAYER Photographenl Phone i9 L'J. , (ii-Mum at. and noted for __—.__i Ifli'fillthlilm , 2/ Crapeud “Best value in furniture of all kinds k. i » :4drllm 11—29dli. An entire change he Bijou tn-niglit. of program at 11—'-29dli. Last. call the balance of our ml'nk mar-mots at l a om Born 5 and one penny on furs till you 9 Hour prlogs. Paton's lire—29d” .._.._ ' . oton's fur ad. I . Ra’idf’ , VHHkWJH Paton's College OVOI'GOGLS are theretiese cold days go” “9 ‘ll~~2)d it Enos—F here before the .fush. Let us Call and examin Phone 34 9-Y THE QUEEN'S COUNIY GUARDIAN Wllllllllli GUESTS Head Office in New Prowse Blockjharlottetown. .11” i ’1'. v ‘ 'i‘he‘ochlronor‘Jchie Brown is dis. ' probably arrive here tonight. lit in ‘ 4 , .rnn, CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN The latest news, first of all. .__— Miss Mary Hughes. Millcove, spent ch giug Sydney R, at Minecool 'Oahgl‘ttolfififi‘m. 915' "p The last issue of the Canadian. Pie torlol contains a photo of Miss Bertha llattenbury, City: Mrs Lemuel Hyde of this city leaves tomorrow morning: on a short visit to Boston. Noel DcBlols, City, has entered the service of the Bank of Montreal branch in this city. . Mrs C. A. Dutncy, Murray River, has been visiting; in Murray Harbor during the past week. Mrs David Hooper, Murray River, -:pent a few days in Hopeheld last week. Con! arrivals for A. Plekard 8: Co: v—Bch Cucassion with Reserve Run of Mine and Daisy with Acadia nut and round. John 0. Davis, City, accountant. for J. J. Horns‘ny, left. yesterday morning on a business trip to Mont- rml Everyone. interested in horses should stand the sale of Wm Owen, Keppoch, which takes place tomorrow Wednesday, Dec. ist. p... The C. G. S. Mlnto made Sydney port yesterday Where she will take in cool and leave for this city and will —._.— Four cases of oflences against. the Prohibition Act will come up before His Honor on Thursday morning next. ' The Ault ‘& Wiborg Co of Canada, Ltd, Toronto, have issued a most artistic calendar. It is a portrait of ii. Lichtnmn's Vivian, bedutifully col- ored and tinted and set oil in panel effect by a. dark Lackground. E. V. McMillan and George W. Mc- Phec, City, have passed the final ex- aminations oi the Law S icty in this province, tilililil‘yliig as. ttorncys nu'd Barristers in the Supreme Court. W. Tnnton, Summerside, passes as mi attorney. The King's Business meetings be— ing carried on at York Sabbath morn- ing and evening were most successful. The evangelist, Conductor McKay, held two successful services in the Methodist church which were most solemn and well attended. This evening all ministers and lay- men in the city and from rural con- grega'ons, who are interested in the extension of the King‘s Business Ev- angelistic Mission throughout the Province. are requested. to meet at the Y. M. C. A., at eight o'clock, to consider the subject. A stirring war song, ciititled "Up Soldier," composed by Frank T. Wat- kis during the late Boer war, and published by The London Dolly Mail in their “Carmellite” series' of songs, will be sung by Elmer Ritchie at the grand evening concert of Dec. 14th. Do not send communications to in- divtdual members, oi s‘tafl. Everything should Lo addressed "The Charlotte- wn Guardian.0horlottetown, RE. I." and on the left hand core-er at c bottom of the envelope should he "Advertising." "Subscription," "Ed- itorial." or "News," ".ccnrdin-r, to the contents. Persons unable to get No 133. The Guardian r:ch department. by phone at any hour are asked to ring 124 no to call up any other number. In'the interim, between the hour of closing Saturday night and that of opening in the early morning at Monday, communications and news can be dropped in the letter box at The Guardian min entrance. and further. inquiries can he made by phoning above. The Montreal Witness. speaking of the "stamp" method of raising mo- ney by a multitude of small contribu- tions, says: "But strange to say, it is the little one-cent Christmas stomp representing the poor m-nnfs mite that. has Lron‘ght the largest. contri- butions to swell the funds of the Anti- Tuberculosis Crusade. This humble built a hospital ‘tor‘ncnnsumotives; in. Denmark," 'nnd brought. millions 'ol‘ dollars to the coders of the‘ National Red Cross Association of America. .m-d—————-—u—v~ ‘ :British Cough Cure. A safe and pleasant. remedy for coughs, colds, croupi Bronchitis, and all afleetions of the lungs, throat and chest. Speci- ally adapted for children. Prepared and sold at 26¢ a bottle by A. W. Beddin. Phem. B Charlotte—tde Steam Navigation Co., Ltd - Charlottetown-Pictou ' Service Commencing Mondny. November Idth, The E. 9. "Northnmberland" wi lea ~ the Com pnnyswharf dolly. except. sllllha'. at 7.! .itior Irrlvnlof morning train It in Rallh little instrument of jay and hope has _ o'oleek I. ma Returnlniilwlll lmveZPloton‘~ '- (T. White, City. of the P. E. I. 11., is relieving at Bloomfield. An thh Police Court yesterday inorrr f in; 'one drunk. N. Thistle, was fined by: dollars or ' "r. "' station}. City, yesterday, a1 guest —— (it Saturday lust, for Ilusticovillc. Miss Mary McDonald. Grand Trncu- die, who has been in the city for the past few months, returned to her home on Saturday. 1 Willie McDonald, City, teacher at acadie Cross, spent Sunday in the‘ City, and returned on yesterday morning's train. P. W. Clarkiu, Relieving Agent of the P. E. I. ll., City, went west yes- terdoy morning to relieve at Alber~ ion. J. A. Mcdonald, Cardigan, was a- :oong; the visitors to the city ycsber- day, returning home in the afternoon. He was at the Victoria. Owing 00 the weather conditions the sale of horses and cows at. . Owen’s, Keppock, did not take place but will, on Wednesday Dec lst, with- out. foil. The Guardian has received from W. . Stevenson. Great George Street, n pretty calendar for 1910. 'The irontinpiece is a splendid photo af’a dog's head, the leather colloi- i‘irm- liig the frame. .l W. McPhoc, (leorgotown, Win; in the city yesterday.- He and W. P. Doull, City, will pay ll. visit to the (lope Traverse A. 1“. tr A. M. Mr Mc— .‘hee is Deputy Grand Master and Mr E Doull is Worthy Grand Master (if-thaw order. ' The daily average circulation of The Guardian, for week ending November 27th was 7302 copies u The circulation of The Guar- is greater than that of all the their daily newspapers on Prince Edward Island combined. Attention is called to the statement in .1lele column. i lay ill", The ngture Picture at New Won- derland tonight in Liberty for an .Iolll‘. A Convict escapes from his guards, gets his liberty meets a little child who gives him a bunch of daisies. She uccidentnly falls into tha river, and lie rescues her, being cap— tured himself. Back in his cell he takes the flowers from his breast, the last glimpse of the world he will ever . see. It is beautiful. llead flill"’pl‘0-‘ 3mm in regular spaco. ‘ .- ‘7'.’""_"—_’ :Lamplight will not be satisfactor if the burner be old, burnt out or dirty, if the wick be clogged. or il‘ you use inferior oil. With you lamp in good order and MAYme- idR- OIL which is especially prepared for household use, you wil have the best light for the eyes known to man. ' 10—23mm obi/01.561119 quickly sro ' coughs, cures folds heals ll": Itiroatliind lungs. - - - zs'conts. Notice "To The Public As .I' have a very large stock of (all suitings nnd overcoatin-gs and as the weather has been mild for the dis- osal of heavy clothing, and as I \vish'to reduce my' stock as much as osslbie before the end of the year, 1 will givo 10 to 15 per cent discount sll suits and over-coats made to order. All work guaranteed as to fit nd workmanship. I also make aI first-class job of cleaning and press-l ing. . JAMES CALLAGHA N , ll—l7d38i. 1'73 Queen Bl. L An “Ideal” . Xmas Gill Be'o‘wis'a price list or \Vuterdien’s ideal -Fon’ttv min Pens: the finest pen in the world. Mailed to any address at these prices. N i: i‘ o 'tt dH 0 pain rv’moshfiw 1 r No I3 plain (finch 5“ ’ 1350 No :4 plain or mottled ' $400 No in plain or mottled 35.00 No in plain or mottled $0.90 Any of those numbers suppl ed with gold band iiltc the Illustration for SLoo more than price quoted, clip caps 25c extra. $i.oo \\'e have the iii-st dollar pen made. lln'l Llll pen, is Well made and guaranteed in every re. lpect. F. Hutcheson a. W. WAKEFOMD. flmr‘ ‘- Javelin-.A Optician I l DETROIT, was in Halifax lb’bdi'eu have . hoe - at the Halifax 'lfilltl‘led. n mu“ ered' Hotel. _ l ' '3 .3 W—— +.-.— s......x. as... ......a M. .A- , . l The schooner Grand Master loaded ' Jovonty-f‘lvc tons of cool, at. Sydney, - II- '7'7',’Y' Wu... s l . slain in DEATH: Bunda in the cit . Herr" McKay. Mt. Stewart, of the r . . . y y l’. E. IL, was a passenger west. yes- 23):), “0‘ mlgsk::;:niz;fi 1 Misalli‘l‘ue ni'lcla'fi'fe- CltY- ‘3 “"1"” “may morning' night when the launch in which they nv ran ves n cov. -— - . . , - n -—-— e The tide will be high this afternoon 3:385. 1-5313}: pingufifggn&:u;;;lm‘a 3);“. :Hear Roland Kay in Harry Laud- r-.t 1.32 and tomorrow afternoon at. immediately finerqgms. Bauer...“ 1062 boxes. era songs at New Wonderland. this 2.23. ‘ tburning oil in in directions ., and the “’"k- .- | "‘er ot‘the'vartu'mgnwa Constantin: was 1 members of tiresome family, wérg‘fllflsucll V ‘ than ,drowned on b_u}“nt to den-tn”,th the first. Call H mm)! dI'Y'c- to others mimosa tx‘r reach thprri-i called at th ' u hfldlvlmencd but alive; Three? l‘eflla'i‘il, I'ltho. uti'pc 1 ..‘i....—.._.—.. .. .. 21 yesterday. iSuor FIRST 0!" ALL remainder white. opened by Smart at loge. rinsed to tote, and Gardiner » other buy- i ut. allmro». u holding nut'torw horribly lc. which was not lortn'oniing. 0n- ‘ t from 10‘. to HP was paid. the silken-ta ONLY PING DAYS BEFORE XMAS t lore is figure, ill SE00 iiiuwnun N““"”’" 23”“ me”? BROt‘KVlLLE. Novemncr 23.411... Cheese Board concluded its 1909 meet-‘ The i, .{t-rings were small, then. being only of which h37 were colored The bidd— -‘I’ACE 5r:ch CASTLE BRAIN-43 for-50¢. of .m. . i. sentim'rwmlifi" ._.... “an...” ..,., teat Display The last three days the handkerchiefs and pr :3 have met with a great reception. examined them has pronounced them to be the finest ever been Shown here. Christmas is only four weeks away so you see it is well worth while to look over these Handkerchiefs Ladies' liemstitclied white lawn 37c doz. Ladies’ heiiistitched white caiiibric 4 for 25¢ Ladics'purc lri'sli linen spééinl We each Ladies“ better quality liiicu 12 [-20 to 38¢ each Lalies' .lliite iiicrc:rised 3 for 25¢ Ladies' crilrircd borders white centres, lawn . 5 to We each Indies' colored border w —.~ incrcerised, ‘ 3 for Ladics‘ silk lu-iti'allcd inercerised 3 for 25c Ladies‘ linen embroidered medallion and initialled 25¢ each Ladies’ fancy scolloped handker- chiefs 15¢ I8e 25¢ etc. Ladies’ hem timbed and embroidered ' 6c, We, l5c. to “.55 Ladies‘ linen hand embroidered green 5 prays 25¢ each Ladies' all lace sleet handkerchiefs ansn‘oinsnr smug . ' All over embroidery in about twenty of the most beautiful pattern? imaginablwa,Suitable for yo’kcs of blouses. Only one end of each pattern; Regular prices 95c, 1.10, 1.25 vd. Corset I to 70¢ yd. r. cover embroidery [about twenty-five separate patterns Sonic plain embroidery willie others are of the croSsbar make'and those with lace insertion, Regular "pricessc Sale price 35c ,d' We each in 'handkerchieis and aprons, at reasonable prices that have Wh’te tom of six patterns special at Plain broic‘ery Everyone who has A_nrons lawn with a p‘ain item on hot- skirt. Eiiibroideiej bibs 25c ‘ white lawn. No bib, with em- edging fiouuce 323: .l Fine white lawn with a Haunted skirt \Vliite embroidery trimming on bib Mens’ narer lieni )3Xl3 in M en's bib finished with embroidery and - insertion ~ 38C White lawn with embroidery inser- tion above a wide lieinstitclied liem _ 45C Extra large sizewliitc lawn apron 6 in liem ' 552 While niadapcllan uitl‘. a wide floun- ced skirt, bib of embroidery and bcuistitched edging 65c lawn with abias flouncc cycle-t n ’85c Handkerchiefs Plain Irish Cambric with a Star-10c igx 9 So on very finest Irish Criiiibric with avery narrow hem ioxio inch to: each Men's “Tanaghniore” soft finish, as! 3 for 25:: pure cambric, tape edge border fix” inches 14¢ each I Men's‘Armagh" soft finish pure Irish ' linen With a 3-8 in hem 20x20 28¢ each ’ 31x2: Men‘s age, 280, 35c Irish Linen of the finest qual- ity, direct from the Belfast looms 3-4 in hein Men’s i8xi8 3o, 32, 35. 38c Mercerised white cotton hand- kei'chiefs r in hem 18x18 15c 2 for 25¢ 22x22 ace 2 for 35¢ White centres colored Borders mer- cerised i9 x 19 in 2 for 25c \ Sale prices 55c to 65¢ , ' STANLEY BROS]: Fit é-Eifl— SIB BOULEVARD ill ad e in" “5‘2 mm. you #3? 5‘! Berlili;by'~ 3.3m; amp, walkers-Ir we I Handkerchiefs and Aprons in a G ».---~ l __‘,..l ' l ' i. Iin . -s- «cavity-=52,"