T1 "y'_\§_,»v -` ~’\' ~?- ". » , ~ ,-.Z »,. 'U ‘__ _ ` -"_ .-_ ._ - k g what Ellis to Scllecti and perhag; _“.l1Jl_tl`¢_BSsistancé. We want to 'Vi/‘onderiu iffyou callat our _jfllocolates _htlniiliiiui lndeslgll and sur. “l°iS;8 anything we have ever showin; 5 ~ ` Perlumes .. .2 . Seely s, Flvers, Colgglfg -Palliners, Roger & Callers mf --S,eeley's Xmas Packages are particularly lovely. Prices 250 lip- _ _ ,- r -1 . Toilet Waters . . ' `We have all the best makes in, _this_ line including C01. _ . s, _ ._ 81119, Seely's. etc.-Allg ill Q §lz,t¢'s, Hudll~it‘ In rg g ' r ,f . ', ,_ .hfailcy boxes. r .. .l` _. \ glllolly Goods ."f;ii=,ii°iair, Cloth and Hat Brush- 'f_éS. _Q9_uib_*, Mirrors, M ilit ary . rc- Tgligt' _land Manicure Sets; - c"r.t-l’ and Ladies' Travellin . t.llrisllllas shopping ». be able to make pleasing elections. We have St0Ck in the followin g. lf0l11’_s', __Gan0llg’s, L0w,... _ _ yselc__ ‘The packages are 5°* °“\' “inflow for these ‘s Stole we ale celt~in you Smokers’ Goods -_ goods -\lVe have a fille sbovl - lug in Pipes, Cigar & Cigar. ette Cases & l,;lolde_rs, T05. accl Pouches, Asll-Trays, _Cigars ill ' Xmas packages (I0`s & 25's) etc. _ -‘ Thermos Bottles Etc A Thermos Bottle makes. - all acceptable gift' and vie A have thelll ill all sizes. Also Tea and Coffee Pots, Leather 1. Cases for puts allrlquarls, Lullcll Kits etc. _ __ ' Walking Sticks A nice assortment of the latestslyles and speciallysel ` ected f r* Cbristmoss---lAn'y ~ one of tllelll is suitable for a gilt alll would be an accept- :lgl;;.~;es etc -Prices "very lowif 4.4. 1 _ Besides the _articles already mentlollel _»\ve have ~ ‘ =\~i'iff»\= other things suitable for gifts “sucll as llot \Vater Bottles. Holdalls fu' travelling, Saietv” Razors (Gill- 9t\¢=‘. Ifiiu Juniors, etc _) Razor Strops, Sllavillg'Sel5, 1{`gy__;f5 _ of all kinds, Shaving Brushes and Mugs etc. _ ,. __ _` C*1ll¢‘aYlY and gét your choice as the brsti araicles are r being _quickly picked up. lt’sn pleasure to show goods-~ ' i Selections wlllybe put away till required, E. A. cl-zurlllil. ll a“l@ tfllt for a `genil`eman. 75: to $3 50. ~ ' > Foster RUGSTORE, __ SUNNYASIDE. *‘-*` A - ~---'-`»""`T`.`T _ TI" ft*-; -L* *fi ,_ 'r -In making your Xmas l 1 Y/ l W if Av 5. "" ___»§~5@‘»"‘-so of *`i. 1 Gifts give something use- _ ful and lasting from our ‘choice line of “FOOT-4 WEAR” for Men, Boys, Vi/'olllen and Children ~ _. Boots, Shoes, R`ubbcl's, Oygrshoel, Ga i ters, H . ; ockey Boots, (cc. Womenls plain and _ fancy Slippers 50ct0 L50 will ._ ..... -.__;ll.~ Golllloa & co. V 1." _ _ Sunnyside . ` L_ V _*_ ‘____j mas. srlsclil. iocllisi Orle half cent per word each' in aartion in this column, Cash mus l§°°lflDll\y order sm|‘fivc per een discount allowad.Minimum chgrgo twenty-flvo como.. . _ Rules for loella in Clnlofle- town newa column two cena; per; word. net. each inicriion. ' ~ | *The Guardian prints all the HOME fault other news, and has the SWEET honor and pleasure of being thc HOME ipnpor for Princo_Erl\vard Island. *Subscribers and others are asked gto remit by Money Order or by.Reg- istered Letter.' The Gllnrdinrl i¢».nov, responsible for remittances forwarded otherwise than an a.bove._M MEM. “The Gllardian welcomes reliable news from persons tbrou|rhout_ this lirovince. All such' itoml should be Mailed to "Tha Guardian News ,Dept/’ Charlottetown. immddintely alter tho events, etc., llmvo trrinspilt (liz. __.__ _ _ .'-____;_.'..l"_l‘l§f.‘ l ‘ MARRIED lf' rr , " ' i. ' ' - . VIE* "' /51" ._ ‘ I ` C ||1‘|Il:ii ul ,~ _ _ _ _ 2 1 A _[iw V ‘_-}`\, j . j‘-_ ‘\.\i\\‘a; fc* _ l' " " ‘___ . 2-* Q" § ____ . ` -_ `.l\'lCLEOD-HUN'l‘ER.-All t.l1o,il;/18.1150, nluldas. in lc. 1., on the i1r.h__~Dec_, H912, by Rev. W. N. MacLeod,-,_ Her- bert G. Mckeod, son of John Noll ,nie Hunter, daughter of Stewart Hun- lter. Strathcona King's Co, P` E. l. ' DIED ` _ _*_ ________ 1___ _______ ______i__.._.,__,_ INGS.-At Hazelbrook. D0ceml10\‘ 20th, Samuel R. ings, aged 5~6'.yenrs_ Funeral will lcnvo his into residence .On Sunday, December 22nd, sprvice commencing at 1.45 p. nl.. wrtlleé to lleove for Pownal Cemetery nt §,30 p. _ yywfih, lm. sharp. I ` .\ _‘ ""_ -_ ' V" ‘ li" I' i - slee Th adn McLeod, Du dns, to Miss Myrtle 'Arl~ IT PAYS-‘t_o buy in this Province. _ y _ evening _ at were about after 3 the cr0wd.,dapp,r(,od enbued with the XMAS ‘ ENTERTAINMENT.- of tho Central Christian and Sunday School, Char- lottetown, held their annual Xmas tree and social at`the K. of P. Hall, Grafton St., last evening. ' They turned out "en force” and a. _happy time was Spent. `A good program was-furnishe,d,, _ tho- items of which _were rendered in a highly appreciable' manner. The refreshments, too, were thoroughly enjoyed and about ten. 0'cl0ck the entertainment broke up everybody as happy ascould be. :-:Any msn will be pluaeed with r gift from this list-cased pipes ir briar, calahash and meerschaum, military brushes, cigars, hand rnr€r~ rors, :md we have scores of other gilt suggestions 'at the store that .you will find just right. Call in and look over the line. The McKinnon Drug Oo, Corner Great George and Kent Sta. f _ MEM. ::Bl'.ntuin, Bell & Co., for best coal lowest. prices. 9-23dtf PEiiSONllL Miss Lila Milligan, Sherbrooke, ar- rived in Charlottetown last night. Harry Crocker, the promoter I of popular sport, Charlottetown, len_ves this morning for Moncton. Geo. and Mrs. McPhee, Calgary, ar- rived irl Charlottetown on the express last night. '_ Miss Gladys Campbell teacher in Sherwood, was in Charlottetown yen- terday. ' Mrs._ N. Carrier and ' daughter, Charlottetown, leave this morning for St. John. wlllrea slmlrey, of the U. 0. 0., Charlottetown, returned to Cardigan yesterday 'to spend the Christmas holidays. OFFICE HOURS- The Guardian News Department closes tonight at 12 and will reopen Sunday night at 12. In the interim 124 J can be phoned. Miss Lucy Gallant, St. Louis, leaves Charlottetown this morning to spend the Xmas Holidays at her home. Helen Steeves, Summerside, 'who has been attending Dalhousie College, Halifax, arrived in Charlottetown on the Northumberland last night. sue leaves this morning for her homo where she will spend ber Christmas holidays. _ ' ' , Among the P. W. College students, returning to their homes from Char- -lottetown yesterday were:-John Mr.- _"Leod, Summerside; Roland Riley, Sherbrooke; Elmer McLeod, Huntzr River; Emerson Warren, New Glas- gow; . Hugh Campbell, Grabnm’s llllll llllvlls The following registered at the Vic- torlo Hotel, Charlottetown, between 12.00 last night; (after the arrival of the Tignish express) 12.30 the pro- vious night : ls. C. Knight, Georgetown, T. N. McDonald, Georgetown. ld. Jenkins; Georgetown. ` C. A. McNutt, Kensington. J. S. Cousins, Parker Corner. G, 1-lar-ding, .3ra.ham's Road. R. Morris, Granville. H. Taylor, Granville. Miss L. McPhee, Winnlllllg- ' Mrs. J. H..'rrsllh01m. Winnipeg. Miss M. Donahue, Boston. The arrivals of tllc Ilcvero l-lotol Charlottetown, are omitted this morning as, through 0 misunder- standing, The Guardian wus unable to get them last evening. _,_,_____1_. The following registered at thc Queen Hotel, Charlottetown between 1.2.00 lust night. (altar the arrival ot the Tignlsh express) and- 10.30 Wed- nesdgy night, Thursday’s arrivals having been ommitted from yester- da.y’s issue through rl misunderstand- ing :~ J. A. Taller, Moncton. John Richards, Didelord. w. F. Courtney, St. John. R McEwen, Charlottetown. Mahal McIntosh Bouris. / ' } N_g,,.`,,,i- GALBRAITH. Fell limp t v ' _ _ _ , - _ ` lternoon. D°¢~ 19. . ° Y "° 1.11.. ki stuikrrm. ‘ \/ ' ` ccpvmwn’ gidenco, 126 Fitzroy St., Charlotte-_ Min 5; ;,;_{,p0n,1d,(;¢0rgcr0wn. , A fs . re' ,L_ rs. -it i- ueui e at dirlmw. gg. _r_,f~._. q - 15545 ,ln . '. de I. _neixbor at ;0;\t"u;; - in "luv, olde; to ride. cams °l.“‘..l»'.'::::r.~,,.'.=.°:§.°.l‘?.'.‘.~.» .- m;l|.¢'l.-ill 'irlth 'the ions one nobr ...i l "_Y0ti-. _:‘ . may hcl; p°|~ , Hui. _ _ , sions or ol~in1s'rlvl.is.1 We lmow that- she'|\.l3U*"l Cm" ' " Are fixin' thin!! C0 d0. ='N so we never posit, because .~ ll They never want its to. Lwilcil stator Mor! A bi'ntfn" Chili ..._ sf. _ 1 ..<.».~.»._fin=l.:s-~a..r°l..llalf rr iff-»lr....l=‘r>=i»==»~l= °»= mrfrr ' H. D. M-rwr-#_ ~°»~~1;,, _h0‘w»‘- l- into everythins you 0°- t." _ g' :I'c3‘;‘,‘1d°f)',:'e'1'f_’°“»_ °‘ We. Yi-‘C 7 the hell’ You will limi lswlii be Chris 10”. ` iles Souru. id ‘T CAN ' 'nl your hem the whole y°»=f¢l\r°“Kf1~ J- J- H“l“ ,hm , __ _ _'_ =_ Wm. Tayor B!- il. Eh" fktirk dOu¢ RIGHT ni pitaléyv ` EN M_ R101-IARDSDN. A. S. Prowlie, Murray Harbor. l I . ° lull. Mecharsll, 0'l.¢»rv makes 5 one on” A ”u.'_~ ~ "cloning oi the U TBAINB..-Y€ute|;dg,y th; mmodntlon arrived in at 11.40. on time; the accommodation no 6.10, nie, lute. and the Tignish express PROMOTION.-- According to a Hal- exchange Contain F. H. Hawes, popular commander of the Plant steamer A. W. Parry, has been to . the _ command of the of the same line, n MacKinnon will take. motion feet Al ,sail from here at noon Saturday, _ E 1 ..Tos. Walker; 2nd Officer--John Mc- Leod; Brd 0t‘iicer=Geo_ Spears; Chief Engineer-John Bobbie; Chief Stew- (ard-_-F. Lafford; Stewardess- Mrs. Costello. Both of these ships go un- der charter for six months to the Peninsula and Occidental Steamship Company, running between Key West and Havana. The Perry is already in the, South, having left about a fmontb ago. Captain Ellis, formerly of the Halifax, stepped up to the command of the new steamer Evnn- ,gellne. This addition of that flnc new ship to tho Plant Lino fleet has meant a. number of promotions throughout, the personnel of tho om- lers of the Line. Through their url- torm courtesy to the travelling pub- lic, all of these promotions receive very hearty popular approval.-Capt. Hawes is well-known in Charlotte- town. _ :tif that friend of yours is li smok- er hc would be really “tickled if -you :ave him a good cased pipe-that is if the pipe is a good onc. We bake lust; received a splendid line of cased pipes. many of them were specially selected from on ageut’s sample linc, including ilriar, genuine calabasb and mecrsch.aum_ The stock is unusually good, :l splendid one and the cases are plush and silk lined. Make your selection today. Prices range to $5. Tho McKinnon Drug C0., corner Gt.. George ond Kent Sts_ Mtl. chelie at 9.20 last evening. She had thirty passengers going and sixty re- turning. Her outward cargo con- sisted of 500 bags oats and 2 cars mixed freight, and ber inward cargo two cars freight. She connected with the C. P. R. and Boston trains but did 'not with the Ocean Ltd.J_ Wood, Sackvllleg ~Phiiip ~W.~Sawdon, Sackville; J. J. Walso, Brockton, Mass.; H. A. Russel, Halifax; R. C. Archibald, St. John; Hon. John Rich- ards, Bideford; registered at the Clifton House, Summerside, between 9.30 last evening (after the arrival of the Empress) and 9.30 the previ- ous evening,J. V -QUEEN HOTEL.-P. C. Gauthier, Palmors Road; Henry Crepcuu, Sher- brook; Mr.- and Mrs. McBalod, Cen- tral Bedoque; Alex. B. McFarlane, Bedeque; Walter _ P._.Len.rd, Bedeque; W. H. McGregor, Lot 16; Hugh Duiiy, Kinkora; P.»f_J. Smith, Newton; W.S. Sullivan, Bathurst; M. Evans, 0'- Leary; Theo. Ross, Charlottetown; J. A." McKinnon, Coleman; H. A. Amos, Oxford; D. D1 and Mrs. McDonald,Bc- rleque; reglstorednt the Queen Hotel, Summerslde, botween__ 9.30 last even- ing (after the arrival of the Empress) and 9.30 the previous evening_J ..,_i_..i___, IESTERH PERSDIIRLS --W. H. McGregor, Lot 16, was in Summcrside yesterdny._.`l. ‘ -Prof. Ross, Charlottetown, was n visitor to Snmmerside yesterday.J _ ‘V -Miss.Mary Millnlan, of the Wal- lace I-lotol, Picton, la' visiting licr parents in Sllmmerside. _ Summcrslde Thursday night from Mt. Allison Ladies’ College, Sackvillc.J. L-Mins Hnttic Bowness,Summcrsi 0 7 .30 lr lllb‘d silk cushions 60': to 3.00 _‘\.l -lille drapes . 5 U 4-0 ` had all of th’ ss an illiilleuse variety-f .l every size, every price. l Y0u’ll find a solution of all lozlr gift prob euls here. < T" 1" lo ,- 4 fjBeer E? Weeks I Beerfs? Weeks 1 Bzel1"'”i£=? W CALL rift WAY Br wa Eastern S. S. Corporation ` INTERNATIONAL LINE WlN'l‘Elt l"Alll5n' St. john to Boston __ _ . ....$4.50 St. john to l’ort1lmd.. ....5-4 00 State Rooms ...... . .....\_--5| 0° Leno St. ,lolln at 001 ».mlWi\d.lor _ _ |-M...|...r5_|.\ri.¢c_;;or1tlunAt_und Bostoniand - r .. . _ e 1- ___._..__--_-- ,N lrir.'ii'li»g|'ri1|;'lilgivontlioillirlilr Vllhari. liostoh ' _ _ hfonllnys at 9 l.m. and i'orl.l2\nfl 5 P- Ul- ior llil ec, Enntport and S_t John »\nr\~ Fri. 0.00 rl; nl.lfor‘St John via Eautport ""`°ilii'llic‘ll" 'l's"i‘isllnvlsnll» Lian Direct. nervicn between Portland and New York. Lenve Franklin Wharf Tuen 'l.‘h ru. and Sat. at tip. m Faroe 81W mol; ini. ~ _ . .- For tie ot.l|,literl\iure and information .poly to local ticker. nzahtr- lllnazo chucked through ln dasttnatioll. ' A. is 1non\|»son_'L‘. r. .2 P A lvr,u_ l.m¢_A o _` 450 left we will send one to any nd- fgoorl v-.1 as at tim price, only 10- ill w s":;:_N_B_ . dress prcpn-ld, from now until Christ- lot, wlirlil $3.00 tor $2.20. ~ .\’l~1\V._ ADVER'l`lSl-lMi€N'l`S . *_ ,____¢____ _,,___ _ _ _ ll. li. Brcwrfs Stock is linpidiy Declfecsing in This Big Finish to, lhe F.l_~.>w_~.li Sole -some iplcndld Values Offered Below, \ I went to much expense getting this Oil skin coats, only 6 in lot, long, Rompcrs, scarlet, all wool rompers, at half price. just the thing for playing in the snow, Vests. two fancy knit vests left arm age 1 to 5 years. worth $1.20 present for mm st ll small price. = e Wearwell Pants f to $1.75, going at 820 to $1.15, ac- (iiovcs, rl tow' heavy, warm gloves _- w0rking'_'m_ei1, lo0k\vell ii§_t\vel_l___and‘wearwel'. i ~-:_ ..'."t‘Z_*”’;..f'1T»'“'“ _ Cllllélll slid occ James Calloghurr Special 1. his _~8orgo_ Sqittng. Thin. cloth ls .math $to.oo per- sure, but- to ndv`ol'_tigr__ _tt we wilipul. it on tho, mnrk'ilt7ntf_ V-§ll.0il. _ This olotlnwan made npbcluliy in England, for himself and it. to ltlmry ed 0§llaghn_h‘s' -Special on every soft. chance to getobig bargain- llnndkerchief. collar and tic of har: Sill! Ml1fll°l'¢. 22 lY1°l\°l l°l\E. in monlzinlz colnr in ncclt, handsome regularly $3 now $2. I Bova' suits clearirir OU* Bl! l!Blf° worth 81.50 and some wortll $3.50. a suit for thc boy uni sive 5.0 per cts regularly $4.75 to $5.50 for $3.15 ri few days leit so ...ly nm. before it to '$3 S5 in evcrlnstilrgly too intel. _ , H. ll. BROWN, Sweaters, heavy roll necr .sweat 3 ern. just the thing for outdoor sport.. i;=_|g‘.m_ -v4\--._..»...- ..-...A OHLRLOTTIITOWH HARKITB. |l‘o`ntoz-ll, per bus. _- -,_ " ‘ Y f .l l rv b,`h¢§~ -Frank ;.§'lom ron of Charlottetown Corrected for every _Wednesday sr_..l 1-,_,,,,,,,, was g pallenmj on the oxlll-slla_'laat , _ Saturday issue. __ r ¢,,|,m,;, strings, ‘evening rotutniug utter li ytslt to _Oats (white) ' 88 to '48 951;, ‘ fricndo in Summerslde_-1’ _ _' Onto (black) p _ 40 to ,42 H15. ¢ _-_ straw, per wa OM to $a.so Qguwu Hoy l 'I0 to 'I6 _ _ _ _ _ mb tlt'¢d',“,\Y1i`0` Bhvg- C¢C., E853! Dir dos _ 1 12 to 84 3;( ` - ` B * *° ” - S to t rm- c»'\ll‘n.ilam‘i wr... _ 0 ' ' 5` eral .» av ro ned 0 tlleir_ ll l- ~ 0 gay( Q ft .g_ wh.; , _ _ ,l.§1,_iT' in New _maori in mall ll.. mine.. ml.-l ‘ai to spy: pm .f“° '"3 _ _ Q..-I, l\i_,;;;.~ ` wkinl. _ Clryiqtmua Ho1ilisyi\.J_. , willmll-) _ _ 8i.ollt0 S- _mm » 51 .»--.~» l¢..glll.' li ' l» you indigo annals; warp, ¢\\`arn||'t.eed`, to fade. Wild yr... no -cm elueitisuu wl`irj,ig¢ nur( ned it in tile in¢t:~'v¢i_li¢ ‘youlftverlcerlg No need to m_li_"r:i>`blle the nc,-for lt, is nn old nylnfp- i- Q -'ll osllsgllm mule ellen; ilu' ll, osllsguy mats tIl»llim3a1'r¢'i r-iq." #__ _ 1. if 25 to 30. 10 to ll 5 . 85 to 65 l2\ 15 lawn looms in co 9| , .as in #mo ln. `. ._ ,..» .