DECEMBER 2, 1907 s if -. _ -.~.;.:,.r-_Z-.». ;,' .f'~;.~»..’ yr; .r=.1 "*”””~‘~‘~'~`r iff.: .-.ol `L".~\'»=_1"~.ff’.1!\;i*.‘#!~-s€‘s‘ _'-.ri.;.=.".=*~`~_:f‘*- '-~,_,,, . " .»~¢f.-i,vs-- we r-fri. <_~:... .U .<,,;~v w . ._ 35-.. 5%” ‘si . i. * ”-l’ .i ig; C'°""'“""""“°' °*°°"v°~!~lul-if "‘““"'|» ¥==i>° the :cup eieni and Head Offices in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown . if "` ‘ ' 5”' ~- --=-==-~ Hair Loss THE 0UEEN’S coiiiiir GUARDIAN. ------ ----~e--- Bu., -.W . . Premiialy checks biting neu, can-,,,, --_ - _ 4 =sa=as1-teen:-serrarsizrn-ser-'~-'xrrfu d I d If lf5ll4'~ '¢W"'lH°5f Vlevrlelh hd.; h°°‘hY. Does aefaleq wb; gy hm- ._ ..-_.______..... _ ._ .-.. _ ¢ e I "E - (hal - F* - De Aa* R_m" Pffllanh U-'Ill elcl|!b;e_ .ua-0°-if The funeral of the late Jnhu K lly took hdrriyzaedeni of the ti-11::-_t;i;:w_ilT.lo S H Xmas Photos The Latest Fad 'lhe Swastilra GEO. li. CGOK [iii Sta Who re Bahyia Alu-ey, w,|c,-,,,,, RUPTURE We have fitted TRUSSES for ycnr5_- our experience has been such that we knowjust what to do in eurh case-~\Vc charge for the truss only, the fitting is free aiutl We guarantee iii every case tn makea iii. Our stout is complete in 0 .. various styles and sizes from infants up Gao. E. wauoiias. Hockey filiiots The best value in the city. ‘Our Leader." Meu’s, $2.00 a mir. °‘I)ur Leader" Boys. $1.75. " “ Small Boys $145. This is the best Hockey boot ii Canada for the money-other lines a little lower in prices that other stores. A. E. McEAtJiEN The Shoe Man. niwfrwlf s. L. Mortar it co, SYDNEY C. B General Commission Merchants _ and Produce hendird on commis- HCI. Prompt ratnme made. r5drwlyr. McLeod fl! Bentley Barrlnxra and Attomeys-at-law. Bolioirore for the Bank ei Neva Hootie. llnnsy tnloun. Ornous-Bank J3 e nit < :eine-. ii`ii:'EPsAiti=. "`Tiii1”'”i-; is NEAR We show handsome rings watches and many kinds 0 jeweler . One line of manicure and desk eats, and single pieces ebony and sterlini; all nice goods we are clfis ng out at M, off as we wan.: to mehr room for our jewelery, watch- es, and silverware just arriv- Women’s Kid , House Slippers Silo . 1 a pair I this . week some\hiug special _.a»».'so:4.1 ~°.~r-7»f»y‘u- »-»»-,rw ¢-.~ ~ -- » -,-. ,-....!_§,,,,,v,,,,A,:_Y¢ We offer you 1- w~ men’-. slippers.- ° li icy are: icely marie lil the Colonial Style ,and present a neat and attractive appearance. ~ Ste them in our win- duw at 50c a pair. aiieyfo co. ‘_-:~'i~v¢~'~ t ’ --' - ~- ='~~-'<\fii-tirvuarxwnvt ' llH.ll.ll.lllHiSllll. A Kent Street, Practice limited to Dioeulee a( Rye, lar, Nose, Throat and bkin. iiyea touted and tittod for glance. ' OFFICE HOURS il to il a. ni. l.ll-lil) U ln. Evenings by anpoiutmehti. ti'-%<=.»‘... NEW FLOUR Beavr r in Barrels B aver in Half bbls. ing. _ , E_ ll_ loyloi SOUTH Side Queen Square d mwfrwtf I-inn A \-la1'nii<:iiii.\'.R L l Ennis a Mr\.~lJu.\'Ai.ii I Matlilcsnn & McD.naiii ' BAliRIS'I`El'iS. SOLlC1'l ORS Notaries Public etc. ' ini iiooi iiiioiii it This week we offer 60 pair W0men’s B u t t o 11 Felt Boots. A real nice warm winter boot worth $1.60 ` Beaver in 25, 50 and toe lb Bega. Queen City in barrels Queen City in 25, 50 and loo lb Bags. !i"ivc Roses in Barrels. Five Rofes in 54 Barrels. Mcl.eo-.i’s Special in Barrels. McLe»cl's Special in 25 and 50 'iii Mags All direct from the ini'ls -Lowest p ices for cash at . BEER ®. G(il"F’ riuoros .1 l` FOR . XMAS Cone today and have your' photo taken. 75 Kinds \ to choose from Bayer Phoiograolioi 'l`~ 1-.phone 192 place ye-terdey afternoon. uuii ivuiilnrgeiy Ihre-iiiied. Th- ivinti whiuh yontsrduydrapgerl for the body of George Gilroy, drowned lon week in this harbor were nn|nc¢"5N|_ Board of Directors of the Y_\(,0,A. meet tonight. to make estimates of the next, year’s work, and to elect committees for the different branohee. Ili-jor and Urs. llioreher, Divisional oiiicei s for Nova Sootia and P E l will oon- riuuta epeolal service at the Salvation Army today, Dee 2 at 8 o'el;iek. Yue laioi who ieavery interesting eneeler will givea“Chan\er fran hla life" and will also commission the local oflloere 0! this eorpii for the incoming year. The Wesleyan says:-Special anniver- saiy services were held on Sunday, 17th inst_, iu the Wesley Memorial, Moncton. The sermons, both morning and evening were preached by Rev, Ilamrnoud John sun, oi`Sunin1erside, who exchanged pul pits for the dui' with Rev. Mr. Thomas. The death of Mrs Victor Wise occurred recently at Ashville, N.C,whithei shehad gone in hope thi-.t the change of climate would restore lier to health again. The deceased, who was a daughter of Mrs Tlios. Beers, Cherry Valley, wus 11 most lovable ludy and her death at the age of 3_3 is gre-itly regretted by her large circle of friends. Nriw that the skating season is almost here, the ad of \V. ‘A. Gaudet, which ap- pearelu this issue, will be found moat interesting. hir. Gauiietie agent for th Tube ekatf, the McCulloch skate and the Dunne, and as he knows thoroughly what is wanted, he is fully prepared to ault both ladies and gentlemen with ekalae, also with su excellent hockey etire eepoa iully designed for the Tube eklte. ll. Gaudet, who sian eherooll and livoil skater, wiilno doubt be kept very haey during theoeminq eoaeow. Ori Friduy, Nov aa. Mrs Sarah Ciivanegh relict ofthe late john Cnvanagh of Earns- cliff, passed to her eternal rest. She was u very estimable lady, u faithful member of the good old Methodist church, und will be long remembered by her many friends for lier many kindly words and deeds. The funeral to the Cherry Valley cciiictery took place ou the 24-Rev lr Hogan preached a beautiful sermon in which he paid some well merited tributea to the virtues of the deceased. The pall bearers were:--Messxrs Frank Hutch, john Hayden, john Doyle, Patrick Mc- Kenna, W. S. N. Crane and Thus Crane. All agents and conductors at the prin- cipal stations on the Intercolonial Rail- way system have been notified bythe General Pusseugerund Ticketjagent that when the winter service to Prince Edward island begins they will be promptly noti- fied of the fact and that they are to inake the clmugr known to all passengera pur- chasing tickets for Prince Edward Ialaud. in addition to the general advices sent from time to time, agents will he advised hy telegram, duily except Sunday, of the latest news regurdilE the service, and such information is to he written ou .a bul- letin card entitled “Prince Edward island Winter Navigation," and this card must be promptly and conspicuously dis- played on bulletin lioardsin stations and conveniently near ticket windows. In this way it is expected that the public will he kept corractlyinformed as to the movements of the winter Steamere and thus will be removed the cause ofa coin- plsiut which has been general in past winters that it was not possible to obtain this uiuch needed information on the Mainland for passengers coming to this Province. The Wesleyan says:-The Methodist Church, Iligliiield, on the Winsloe Miss- ion, liiu been thoroughly renovated, 'i`he re-opening took place on the 5rd Nov. Rev. Wm, Harrison, Chairman of District. preached in the a. m., Rev. D. McLean, Presbyterian, p. rn., and the pastor, Rev. ]- M, Rice, in the evening. Large congregations were present at all the scr- vicea. The cost of repairs amounted to about $165.00, the greater part of which was raised by subscription. The balance, shout $30.00, was generously placed ou the pliite ou Sunday. Highfield was fnr- niely iii the Cornwall Circuit, but in the re-erruiiguieut which took place some years ago, became part of the Wineloe Mission. The church was iiuilt about forty-two years ngo, when the late Henry Pope was Superintendent of the Cornwall Circuit. Although serving s smell Metho- dist constituency, the work done by this church has been important. No leee than five of the active miuislere of the N, B, and P. E. I. Conference came into the work from Highfield, viz.-Thomas and Henry Pierce, Daniel Chownn and liammond johus0n,Geo.Sellar. Hence the Olll' SP€Cl3»l Price "J i,‘lh|`l *, | I] \ iI,EY _importance tn the church as a whole, of ,, _ . this week 75c See Our Window. Ba rriater and Attorney OFTICI:-Ovae-R41y\l Blllll rl flllwdl KENSINGTON. P' E- |- mvialilw our Home Missions. linard'| Llnlment Cures Geiget n Cowe- 1 Eli To LOA N on gcod seeurlti cf len m uhrte rates of interest.. _ '°°'**‘*°°°”""-'-“_- tli itieh Cough Cure-A ante, pleasant Sprague se Co. H0lCi i)llffCi'lll ;.';“..€“::::.'..:i:':‘:.':.i°:‘::.::i.::"‘.:; :heihront lunge and chest. Prepared ST JOHN N B ~..i.eii».e2a. eoonieby A. w. nnidin, Sunnyside . ' . . Ph mB. Sun-in aide. FOIQGI' B0lid» C°» | e y '-li-Il Wh|¢¢’g Snow flake Chocolates covered with iiiglwli Sf iievored centre ere siiP°’i°' t° “"7 {mP° rted. ode chocolate and with the softest, lightest most richly lory to learn of the death, last. evening. ot Mis. P. P. Gillie ot this City, utter n w .ek'e illueu. Yesterday wal the aixty-third birthday of H»r Moet :Gracious lluieety Queen Alexandra. Today aselute will be hred in her honor from Fort Eiward, by A da- bauhmont. from No l Co, 4th Regiment C A. - _ Rev. J P G .long will be pmsenh at the meeting of the Executive or The S S Aa- eoci-inori at The Y ll C A at4 p ln. today. iCoaterenoa on subject of Sunduyaeiiool Work. All peazera, euparietendeeh nfl teaahera ilvitei. On hrr return trip from the Weir. [tin-r on Saturday the S.S. Clry ol Lou- non had tive passcngrri. ‘Jil lioxee ren, 15 cues rags and five tube liutier. She vienniatiwiuter quarters iu the after- noon, Lhislleing her lust trip of the sc'- sou. Sh James Sunday School ye tirfiav had an sddreen by Rev Dr Giant. of Tri-iided on his Mission \Voi-lr. The Doctoie great likiiiu for the little folks and hi- qinlni maiiner in telling different inni- dants in hle inlnsion lilo made A listing impression on his young audience. Rev. S J Woodrote, of St. I’aul’| Church lust evening preached a sermon to men from the text, "And he brought him to Jesus." The sermon in oart, touched upon the Brotherhood uf St Andrew, and its great lay workin the Church of England. The Church was iilleii with attentive bearers and the orcechoi' appealed to all to earnestly strive to bring others to Jesue. :Joeeuh Crabbe at the conernei ing lirm c f ];’»\rkmuu iendCi~ubbe while overseeing i-Ls foundation work of the new inflrmnry on Saturday morning walled on eolie loose boarde laid eeroes tho ton of e wall. I-lo slipped and tell to the basement, e distan- ce of eleven and a halt feet, sustaining is compound fraoiure of the riszhtleg. He was immediately conveyed to Pslconwood Hospital where Dr Goodwill eat the' bic- keu limb, and was afterwards token I one. Airiraliaiis Want Canadian Head- ache Cure When the family ef A. (l. Nartor,[tii=» Jaek maoefaeiiuer, of Bonne, and owner of Ilia King copper seine in that province were travelling is Europe lui year they mal a on-ty of people from Aullraliu, lei ~ oral of whom were sudlering dlrlug their :mule from severe headaehee. It appears that Mr Norwn and his family also carry a supply of Zuteo Tablete. the wall known Canadian lieadeoha aura, and that lien Norton dleoributaii eome of these tahlate nmoug the Auetraltaue. New ahe re re oeiviag letters from peopiain Australia puking where they aan get Atlnnply of the tablets which they found ea effectual it au ing their teadeohee and at the same time eo haruileee. We mlizhh add that 'hr~-- art- the same Zuteo Tablets ldvu: :ie-ri in our tioiumnl. MARINE: Utilltlll--DUHKING -Ae Frauen Blv- or, Nov I7, 1907. by Rev A D S irlloa, Nei son Mlrino-1 of I/oiig Rver to Jcez-le 1'. Dunning, Frenen River. l’t)Ol.E-\AEl.l.ll-K Ab the home of the \»ri~"a Elnlra,l? I I Nav 2l.l907,i|y Rev. G H Henan, Fr-neie EPoale ol Sourie t-0 lliee Janie A lloliiok of llmira. MCLEOD-CASELIY - At the Presby- terian muisc, Krnslagtaii, Nov 27, 10.17 by Rev A D Stirliiie, Neil MeLeod of Sum- inersirle Lo llergaiei. E Uaaelsy of Kan elngtos. DINtiWlll.I.-liOSl~At. the home ill' the brlrle‘e peru-iti Una-». an-t llre. Rose, Lakeville on Nov. 20, 1907 by ltev. G H lleemin, James E Dlngzwvll, North Lake to Ethel J Rose, Lakeville. iier lst, Marigaret L, wlfo ot lsaao McCou brey, aged 47 yearn. (Funeral no ice later.) tier {i).liH7 Benjamin l|oNeill, Poatmaswr .aged 72. \"'1tr`He‘ 1 _ B.»iglii New Silverware We are now opening ' up the biggest single " shipment of the year. L These Goods are of the very finest quality and finish, designed in the newest styles Manufactured by the makers of the famous l§47 Rogers' Bros , A i Goods,the public can feel sure these goods are of the very highest grade. Wc’vc a most com- plete line of 1847 Rog- ers knives, forks and spoons. G. F. iiuioioson 5 _ THE cHAI u ttill tontinucs A tire stock of furniture coiiiuieiiciug Nov 25th at 10 l . l Cents Adminion. . _Best entertainment evfr ’ given for so little money. Re- fined and |ducating.Re-il gen ulnc fun and interest for every one Realistic Motion Pictures. Beautiful illustrated Songs. Magnificent Music. Programme. The new arriv-l. Cuhen's bail luck. An unnatural father llluatrated song hy Mr iisrney.--“Won‘t you come tlver :to mv Yi rd :anti Plny that you'ie my Little ' Girl. Continuous show fiom 7 to io.3o comfortable iiall. .~»oi\is fnr :ill Come when you lite. \;iy us long as you please - i6itf _ ¢=_=-' " Closing Out 30 pazrs o'wou1en‘s, misses’ and chlldreri’s slr es and slippers a factory prices audle,s. $2.75 shoes for . . . . .. . . . ..§i_95 $2 25 shoes for . . . . . . . . . . .. . .$1.75 $i.g_;stio¢s lor.. .. . . ....y1.45 $1.65 shoes for . . . . . . . . . . . ..5i,;»o $1.15 Shox; for . . . . ._ .90 $i.25shceslnr,..... .90 $$i.S5sli1*{ersior.. . .. $1.25 $i.t1_5 slippers for.... . ....§1.25 .60 slippers for .. . . .§1.z5 1.45 slippers for .. ....$i.05 $1 slippers form... .35 .85 slip;eisf0r...... . . . . . . . . .. .7o Sale lor ci-isl1.only J. H. Bell, Another Step in Advance i am pleased to iuionn my pat rous that I have added to my a`l eady up-to~date equlpuent tvio ozen folding chairs, which are ery neat and comfortahle. They e at their disposal F REE should occasion require. G D. WRIGHT We sell Sugar lrown Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . .3% cts per. lb lelt L`ry'eta1Sugar.. . .4 cis per. pourii lest Ganulated Sugar5 cie per pound Glass Preserve Jars Pintjurs.. .. 5ctscnc Quart jsrs..................ocieeach }€gal.jare.......... cts earh PHONE 254. John Co nolly G0 Co vAcci~ATio.~i Noi ici-: In accordance with the provi- sioue of the “Vaccination Aci, 1886," the Stiperintinicut of Var- ciuation for Clinrlritittown will he at the oflice of the u dersigued, |78 Kent Siieei, on Wednesday a nd Saturday from 1.30 to 3 30 p. in. and 6,56 to 9 p. m, The L w requiies tliat all un. vaccinated p..rsons of the age of three iiioulhs or tiyivards, must be present i0 lie vacclririterl; children under twelve yefm; of W, ,Q ie brought by one of their parents or ilieir guardian. The rliaige for vacti ation vtill he taeiii - -five cunts for en. h ,» :_ won to be paid at the |1111' of si-ch vaci;ii~».iiiin Any pri-mii failing or neglectiiijg to nt- iend. iir lvring his or her _iriuiig cliiidrrii, at the shove time and place will lm 'uihjeet tnilic firicsuiid penalties of tlic vacciiintioii Act H ll ]Ol>iNSOi\', M ll~ " llr-nltl1()ffi\‘ci', Siipci'ii\tciidcn| ul \'ei't~iiiaii<\ii. :lilitsif Diieti ii1i_ei4ii|.ia,\-\` iv i907 -up---9 coN's'rGi\iiaN'rs s01.ic1i'i1.i> Good Prices and Proii pt Return Guaranteed R. P. Stevenson Wholesale Commission Merchant Wlirsiiv Pies- Svii.~iii\’. C R. ltiifrfi m 132- ~ HERRING We have 75 half Tibls Her ring which we want tn sie qulcklv- Qiality guarau teed~ JAS. KELLY & (.0 in 7 '_ -._,.»j_, ,ffj-I ."‘ j ,»_;:_»»; __i .4 __»_i>_ `_"<.-711.11 ~ _,i=li-1_i_fi..*=...“vzt;.'t.»‘fit;..3,;§'%2§f'_"'_¢.p5,t,.,,,7f.,;%Ei:;,~,ipr§¢ .f.,',,;_»;;,=‘._' V;.,,<.;.'¢j»",'_`- ' _ ' ~ , " ’ . 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