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' ‘rl-IE CHARLOTTETOWN- GUARD!
AN
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Aus1'RA').|AN's TRADE `
vv_i1'»-i Ti-is umvsn s1'A1'-ss
LoNDoN. Dee. 19.- The 'rmde
Commissioner of New South Wales
says a Reutei-'s Sydney despatch' rc-
porta that figures 'show that in the
last three yours A\isti"iiiu‘s trails with
Anierlca hui-i iiicreaseil iinve huiizi-ed
per cent. or .£9.000,000. The biilunce
of trade has been reduced from-59 poi-
cent.. notwithstanding the discuitiii-
uuuce Oi such remuiierzitirc eommi
dities as meat and liutter'ln const-
quenqie of the`war. ' '
oowoo§
Piegiarc This for a Bad ~"
Cough-!t’.: Fine §
Fheurrly and Rmiiiy Blade, but 8
Dues the \\'ork Quickly. 3
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'ihe limi? ciiuiji syrup tliiii- iiinm-v
"ill l1U_\'~<'»-.-i.iii;: only :il-i-ui; uin--iiitli i..i
much u_i r-:ith un.il.- iiri-rntrzitioiis--~\::i.i
4-uaily I.-~ luiiin- i';i ii: li~.i:i.-. 'l`li<~ \\':i‘.' i.
takes hui-l :ii.d qo:n;.i\ rs
;tr<-ssizz-5
eouvlin, tfiimit mul i-|n»__t volllsi \‘-‘ill
ri-ally mar mu i-:|t.liu:.in_’.Ie :il~oi't ii.
Any 3`i'u,i-griet ciiii su|»pl_v von \vit.`i
2% oiiiicc-ii ni l‘im.\; (50 0..-iitii worth).
{’o€.i&° tliiaiii‘ito nl l\i~o;:. liuttlie iiinl iill the
o l. e \\' 1 i 1 uiu 'ratiu utul au" t'
syrup. Slnkcl tlif/roimlily :uni
ready for inet-. 'flue toiul cost i=\ i1‘:n‘_;t
04 vents uihl ;gi\'i-si you ill oiziicve--ii.
iauiily sii|i|»i_v-ni :t uio i. 1-il'|-ctiial,
}il\-ii:.u.nt tasting i'~iin'd‘,'. it 1:01-|»s.pcr~
vctlv.
lt'a truly asto.'ii.4hlii;: how \'|uic'li' it
acts, punt-trutiiig tlirougii c\‘cr_i"‘uir
passaiiv of the tliront iuid liin,f_1s-loosena
and raises the plileuni, iiootlics iuid |n~n.l.i
the liiiluni--il ur aiiolleii tlirmit meni-
hniiius, and urnilimllv but surely the
annuvliiz- lliruiit tickle und drciidcil
coinfli will llisupnorir eiitirt~l\'. Xotliiiig
iietti-r fiir liruueliitis, riiitiumuiliii cruup,
\»liuopin;:' cough or brunt-liiul nstliina.
l'i\||~x is it s|n'ei:il uliil lii;1lil_v ooiiccn-
trun-ti 1-oiiiimiivid ..i' ;;i:n\|ine Norway
pine 1-xti'u1~t, cuniliiiivti with gruiiiucol
and is knrwrii tliv irurlil on-r for its
prompt in-iiling uilkm-t on the ~thruitt
n.linlii'unrs. _
Aveiii iihniupuiiiim:-.nt by asking your
druggist for "Lil/L ouiicvs of Piuux” with
full iliwrztioiie und tlo1i’t iii-cept any-
thing 1-Ike. A uiiuruiitt-Y: ui' itlisoliite sat-
isfactioui or iu_u:i¢-y iirouiutlv refunded
goes with this preparation. 'I`lie Pinex
Cu., 'l`oi‘~i|to, (int.
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fnuéliluibbersn-I."
Dainty Made
And
_ Royal Brand
. -Means-
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Shapes we have every
shape and that means you
will get good fit Rubbers
well fitted will wear much
longer.
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Lumbermens -----
Kant Krack we have test-
ed and proven them to be
the best heavy rubbers
ever sold
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-_ .°si=on1-me ctua users -_ '11' #Ava to imy in tim Province V COLDS
A meeting of the St Peter’a Sporting _,___ ,,
$fl"b yas held in Anders-vn’.~» Hall 'bni ..°Mn. R. R. Howus1"r in Ginn ' I }
.>u.iiruay, Dc-ceinher 2nd. There was ; dinn agent for Annandale and vicinitv. - . -
it large attendance oi' both -ladies audi , ____ . ° "°"' i
lienilvmsnf and business arrange- ..°T. oonDoN Ives is Gum-dun ` ‘
ments tor (he winter we-re made in
riithiisirtii- iiizznner. A very sat-i , _ |
i:-ur.ory fiii.inci_i! :=?.utci:.c:i o' :Iso ` HZITFTING. ` -' V |
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picv. ix., year was 'given l_' ie _.___
'l`reiisui'er, R. J. Mclnnis. All are 'lhis never-failing. part of cur _
~»»Jl\llli»§ f0I‘W1\r¢l £0 the Oiwfllilg oi’,sources of fish supply yields over
the skating rink. which will take, 100,000 tons annually. it is to lie
place as soon as the weather per-, i~0gi‘vtted that'oiily it very small pro~ __
mill' liiortion oi t he great annual catch of _ `
im , ‘
I P.»\llIS, Doc. 7.-At the Greek
.Church the minister. while- praying
lfoi' the King and Qu(-fn nud the Ito-
|.VHl Family of Gree<:e.,\-me interrupted
|bV ulllrnlllrs of pruttri-il. i'i'om members
of the congregation 'l`iic iriuriiiui~i~.
‘were quieted by influential m»1~iiiIiers|
of_t,lic Greek Colony. .
After the service it deputation fit
mnnded that the minister lienceio-in
rep rasentative in Mon taguo.
this wholesome ‘ish is used as toodl
In this country Not more than 'ilioui
Pnorssrs #noiii coNeReeA'rioN E 4,000 ions in-0 ifoiiounwii fresh. ' nwiolic wifi' led her to reéimnd tri
~ ' h' ~al lust ,;' ` €‘ '; 'I
INSTANT .
Paint on Putnam’s
C E tr t
night. and corns inet
om -x actor 0-.
lietter in tho'morn-`
ing Magical the 1
way Putnam’S "
RELIEF:
_ “ 'tuiited hy u~l;i:i.l inotivu. wrote him.,
Omit prayers for the King. The min- crises the pain, destroys the rootihliillsl tolling him such news an she euppnseil
ister promised to refer the matte: a corn for all time. No pain. Ci|re|would he oi iiitcrest. The corres-
‘to the Greek legation. which owns guariiiiteed. (let a 25c. hoitlf poiidence thus opened was continued.
tim church. _ “l>utnam'a" Extrnnmr todnv ` ionrl by and hy the letters oi’ the innni
(Canauian rress Despatch.)
HALIFAX, Dec 10 -A liidv ivhose
1 1 appz. s you for liri-itnia.i
iatockiurzs for the men in the trencheii,l
has had ii de1~idedl_v liiiyi!°.ns:i:\t ex-l
poi-fence as at zmuii. St-,no iiiinths.
uftentlic iatciul suiclziiig was recei\'»
\-d, tlie sind-'P-‘ i'c<:€.ivell a letter lillvd
with c_\:prr>:s1~'ioii;; ui' zippreciatiuii and
' ' ("1 i' -'lt ull l
:.-.i_\ii~.,' :ia -|»- ni rs wo 1 we coinc
:iii or-0.1:-ilonril liiirni' with _neivs irmn
Uanacla. .»‘.<-<~=i~’i;ii;ly the lady, uv-
touk on it |'ei'viir wliivll was decidedly
ii little' "dliiic-uli iii liuiitlllr." The la-
cidedly affectionate portions ot the
letters. sticking strictly in her re-
plies to news. Suddenly. the sol-
lii‘r's letters cezist-il and alter an
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interval camo ii loitot, iiistead. from!
iiii iiiiligiiaiit woniaii, who described
heriself as his wife. stated tha; he
had been killed in iiction and that in
his t‘|i'ccrs she had been eliccked to
iiiid letters from “another woman."
The lialifux lady at once wrote, fully
explaining the situation. A day or two
ago 0 it-tter from England written by
a relative oi’ the wife, stated that the
CATARRH LEADS
T0 CONSUMPTION
Calarrh is_yis niuch ii blood -iw
ease as serefiila or rlieumaiirini. li
may he relieved, but ii ruinnot in
removell hy si|n|il_\' l1~"Hl lrwitiiici-I
lt limaiks clown the |_'c|iei‘ul lienlii.
(veal-zeiis the lung tissues, and lend'
lu <'<\u.~\iiniption.
H(-od’s Smsniiarillii is on su-~
rf=i~'.~'t`iil in the tr:-ninir-iit ut' \"1\l1r:|
that it is linoivn as the iinsi rein»»|i_\
for this clisense. li |~v~rill»»< lif-
hliunl. Kill! i/"ur rlr°i\"'l~’ F' ' \'
hitter liiul died. The "moral" of this'
story would seein to he, girls. stop at
Christmas stockings. and scrap books
and socks. Don't write letters. else
you may inadvertently ilgure in di-
vorce pr¢.~ceedings.
CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS
Butter (fresh) lb . . . . . . .
.. .38-40
B - 36-37
43-45
40-4/A
12-15
15-18
16-18
22-25
1520
.07-.10
.03-.05
._ ._ .081,-2-.00
Pork (selects) wholesale .14-14
Hay (ton) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
._ $12.00
Straw (t0n)` . . . . . . . . .
.. 7.00
Potatoes (bushel) ._ .. 04-65
'l`uruipi~i (hui-:lie-l) .. 20-20
oats ( hit l h 61' `5
utter (tub)
Butter (creiimery prints) .
Eggs,doz.
1-‘owl,lb . . . . .
1....
Chickens, lb ._
Ducks, lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
._
Turkeys. lb .. ._
Beef (lb) retail . . . . .
..
Beet (wholesale-) dressed
Beef(-li lght)....
ve we
Lambs (live) . . . . . .
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w e) iuii. nb'
Outs (black) bush. . . . . . . . . . 68-68
Puri-iiiips (lb) .011,§
llucliwlieat ibush.) . . . . ..._ 75-90
"-1 150
Wlieut (busli.) . . _ . . . . .
.. $1
SUMMERSIDE MARKETS.
Butter (dairy) per lb < 37 to 38
I’-utter (creauiery) lb 41 to 42
ltiiclcivhcut per hush 75 to 1.00
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17 to 18
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(luliskiiis per lb
Eggs per doz.
Chickens per lli.
Fowl per lli t
Ducks per Ili id to 18
[lay iimnyi ion 10,00 to 12.00
liay (pressed) pci' Iizii 111.00 Io 1300
llides per lb Iii NJJ9,
Lamb Dells (eucli) 67
Oats (black) pf-r lnmli 137
_Outs (white) per hiisli 65'
'Potatoes per hush 50
Straw (pressed) per toll 13.00 ie 6.50
i'I`uruips per hui-iii 20
;\Vhcat por linsli ‘ 1.25 10 l-50
il'0rk (urgiiiis att.) pei' lb 10*/igtogi
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Get Started today on Your Christmas Shopping
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- _ Remember how you resolved last year that you’d “never again” be caught with a lot of purchases to make _
' at the last minute. _ _
1 Remember how you came in Christmas eve in simple despiration and practically bought anything in sight.
Get yourbuying done today. Get your selections mac-lezwhile you have time to shop, and we have time to help
you properly. Every department is spfendidly ready for your call. Come TO-DAY. “ '
Steamer Rugs, $3.25 to
Alley or Co. I
135 Queen St.
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Y')UR FRIENDS can buy
anything you can give
them-.except your photograph.
Mali-ei _an appointment today.
The Cook’s Studio
New DesPfisav black »
Prepare for Christmas
if you can’t_ get back to the old
home for Christmas a new photo-
graphwill come nearest to taking
your pllace-will bring cheer to
home eepinghearts. Make the
appointment today at
, The Bayer Studio
lmU*%El'rit!. -
The Mqdalen Islands S. S. Co. Lid
'rn I. a. mum urrrincg.-_
lllllll, ' Ill Hill!
“An 5" tl I-
f3?“$0:x3~ as ’ “2-'?1‘-3'. ‘=’~'¥»
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' to 50c.each.
' to $2-50.
Boudoir Cap, 60c, 90c,
Cushion Top, 25c, 35c,
Silk Gloves, 75c, $1.00,
Umbrella, $1.25, $1.50,
Suit Cases, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 up to $23.00.
Club Bags, $4.50 to $25.00.
Trunks $4.50 to $23.00.
Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, 100, 15c, 20c, 25c,
Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs, 20c, 25c, 350.
Emb. Lawn Handkerchiefs, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c.
Emb. Linen, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00.
Kid Gloves, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2-25.
Cape Gloves, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00
Wool Gloves, 400, 50c, 60c, 75c. » _
Hand Bag, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, to $6.50.
Silk Scarf, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 to $3.50-
Organdy Collar, 25c, 30c, 35c, 50c, 60c.
Muslin, Silk or Crepe Collars, 85c. $1.00, $1.50
ostrich Ruff, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 to $4.75.
Silk Stockings, $1.50, $2.00.
Silk Boot Stocking, 65c, 85c, $1.00. -
Cashmere Stockings, 50c, 60c, 75c, 90c, $1.00.
$12.00
$1.25, $1.50, to $2.75.
50c, 60c, 85c.
$1.25, $1.50-
$1.75, $2.00 to $650
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Boys’ Reefers, $3.75 to
$3.00-
c.
400, 50C. ’
'Boys' Suits $5.00 to $15.00.
Boys’ Overcoats, $6.50 to $14.00.
Boys’ Mackinaw, $5.00 to $7.00.
_Boys’ Rubber Coats, $4.00 to $4.50.
Cashmere Jersey, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $2.00
Worsted Jersey, $1.50 to $2.25.
' Coat Sweater, 60c, 85c, $1.25, to $2.25.
Wool Knit Suits, Pants, Coat Cap, gray only,
Fancy Shirts, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00.
Warm Caps, 50c, 60c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25.
Fancy Silk and Velvet Vests, $4.00, $5.00, $5.50.
Fancy Warm Vests, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.25.
Silk Knit Scarf, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $3.50.
Silk Foul'-in-Hand, 50c, 75c, $100 $1.25.
Silk Handkechiefs, plain and initialed, 35c, 50c,
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Linen Handkerchiefs, plain and initialed, 25c,
Irish Lawn Handkercliiefs, 10c, 15c.
Excelda Handkechiefs, 10c, 15c, 2 for 25c.
Khaki Cambric Hdkf., 10c, 15c, 2 for 25c.
Khaki Silk Hdkf., 35c, 50c, 75c.
Pyamas, $1.25, $1.50, -$2.00, $2.50.
$5.00. -
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For Mother or Sister For Brother For Father or Husband
Smoking Jacket, $5.50, $6.50 up to $13.00.
Dressing Gowns, $16.50
$2.00. '
Fur Collar, $7.50.
Fur Cap, $5.25, $6.00.
Stetson Hat, $4.00.
-Borsalino Hat, $4.00- .
Mackinaw Coats, $7.50 to $11.00.
Winter Overcoats, $13.00 up to $30.00.
Men’s Suits, $10.00 to $25.00.
Sheep Lined Coats, $6.00 to ,$15.00.
Heavy Reefer, $5.00 to $12.00.
_ Waterproofs, $5.00 to $18.00
Lined Mocha Gloves, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 to 3.00.
Fur Lined Gloves, $2-50, $2.75, $3.50 to $6.50.
Lined Mocha Mitts, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50-
Fur Lined Mitts, $2.50, $3.00, $4.50.
Cashmere Socks, 40c, 50c,'60c, 75c.
Silk Muiiler $1.00, $1.25, $1-50 to $3.50. .
Four-in-Hand Tie, 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1.00.
Umbrella, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 to $5.001
Warm Winter Cap, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1-50,
Initial Linen Handkerchiefs, 25c, 40c, 50c.
Coat Sweater, $2.50, $2.75, $350 to $6.00.
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Three great shipments within the last few weeks, have
put our assortment of Irish handkerchiefs into a position
Dainty Handkerchiefs--beautifully embroidered-plain,
_.hem 'stitched-made of iinest Irish linen, and sheer crisp _,
' Scarfs. _ . _ . . . . ,_ .$5.25 t0 $60.00 l
Men’s_I-Iandkerchiefs _ . _ . . _ . .011 10 001' “Wil ' `
Little Folks’ Handleerchiefs. _ . . .. .2<'~ 10- 5042 *"1"'|\
Women’s _Handkerchiefb . . . . . . . .
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_ There’s no Gift to compare with lovely furs. There*
is no store on P._ E. I. that will offer you so' great a line
of handsome furs as you’ll find here. Come today and
look them over.
Muifs. _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . .
._ $5.25 to l#l2.'».00
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