1. iv 4 ! I l 1 . ‘ 1 ~ ,1 la f in ,. li ,ii-. -fs- J . 1 l. 1, *Z 1 ii 1. .. . A -»-"`."-'.i- l 1'. . in :rl It .i 1 Tl f ,1 -_-~ .» ¢¢wwf- 1 1 t ii-,.5 if `¢."lE‘ _: 'if i ... A .f=‘}.*.,._- fi-I ` ,_ ..-..c~ »» .--_ si. 1 -i 1 iii.: P, i l' .1 4 s ,I 'rl-IE ___._...>-Y" ` "` Y' ` 1 ` l A wo1v1AN's LIFE lou There are three riods of a womsn’s life Mn r when she is in needliif the heart strength- Tri- ening, _nemo toning, blood enriching 0 The first of these is when the young girl is entering the portals of woman loud. At nervous, and unless her health is built u a prey to consumption ur be a weak woman 'l`he second period is motherhood. The drain on the system is great and the ex- lniustcil nerve force and depleted blood require rcpleriishing. Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills supply the elements needed to do this. The third riod is “chan of life"snd Pe 3° this is the period when she is most liable “nd m`°i11|11iu1i11's iinni ii. , and recognized therefore as TEE PEC)PI|E’S PAPER. Published at ‘ts offices. New Prowse Block, North Side Post Odlee, Charlotte- n Prince Edward island, Canada, at the following rates. payable in advance: The Guardian will not he responsible for eurxeney of stem remitted thmu lls. Send by Postal Order. Express 0|-der,»or Registered legit: payable to The and Guardian Publishing Company. J. P. HOOD, Advertising Mgr. |<`. ll. NE\\'SOM,S ubscrlpt-lon Mgr. ncb Offices af Summ¢rslJe.AIber-tan, Georyelohvri, Scents .snJMon1.igd¢» AND NERVE PILLS °‘".§.‘.T.`.‘.f'..‘.fI“..»°§.l‘.’l7‘Lf'2”..?.f3"‘ I“fi.i1f’§i'.i..1'1i'.'f.?.LT7J3'.'i'i.il?'2°.§°l1°..... i Edition. (dall except Sunda lone mnnfh Se: peryear.... .............$3.il'l iii/lelglrly Edition (hibndsy, Wednesday and Friday) per year. . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .$1.10 ~ ` J.E.B. MeCREADY, Editor. D.S. MeRAE. News Editor* and hcr system strengthened she may fag T for life. this time she is very often pale, weak and .___ -_ E CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SATL-'RDAY MORNING DECEMBER 16, 1905. THE YORK LOAN COMPANY. The fact flint the York County Loan Savings Company ol"l‘oronto is in wlivart and DDFVB U'0l1l>lBB- trouble has caused no end of anxiety A tremendous change is taking place in the system, and it is at this time many nm chronic diseases manifest themselves. for if-»r1i1`y tho heart and nerve system by the imc me of .\lill111ru’s Heart and Nerve Pills and ong those who have purchased sliures which they were paying by instal- nts. The main interest centres in the thus tiileover this daingeroiis period. Mrs. llnlllwllll Sllinillllti Of the U0l1lP*ll1.Y. limi ~l‘~"""S Klllliv Cvfllwall, Ont., writes: "1 win-tlicr those who have been milking have been troubled very much with heart tmiilile -»-the cause being to agreat extent 1 Week'-V 0*' m°""hl-V payments °““hl' t iliic in "i:l1.1n-ge oflifo." I have been taking Continue paying or whether if they cease 1\l1ll»111'n`s Iieart and Nerve Pills for seine lime, .'1111l incan to continue doing so, for I pny ing their will forfeit- what they have s-:in triitliiiilly say they are the best remedy al1'pndypu.i1l. I have ever used for building uptho system. \'..n are at liberty to use this statement _»\s to the status of the Company the 1.11-the1.t~11--iitnfbtlier snifei-era.” Tvrontu News quotes “a well-informer! PNC” 50 *’°'"'5 P‘~"` bU‘» °l“'°° b°x°5 f°" business ni1in"ns saying that if the Com- $l.2.i, all dealers, or The T. Milburn Co., Limxmh rl-ammo, out pany actually owns the unencumbered ;_;;_~-»---»-»--_;~'*-°°--_-l-- 1-uni estate in West Parkdalc which it claims, “notliing short of in serious P ffl collapse in real estate valucs will 'prevent- s " s __ that property, if carefully handled, from Cllristmas and New Year, paying all thc shareholders in full with . ' tc 111-1 --1:1-~< |1111- will he issued from and . _ i-1.111 _<\:1tio11» on this Railway, fro1n,“'h0 mn-V |‘“"“ f°""°‘l “ I""`t‘“l °" mlm 11111111111- zziiil, 11.05, to jnuimry Ist.'101..\-, 1-,-16.-l-wilt -l.'1_\-~;i11cl11_`“'~‘~ nionstrnt-cd during the winding-up pro- G. A. SHARP, Supe,_i,,,endc,,,__ cccdings now going on. But the system m___ _ __ mobbed for signing the Rebellion Losses _ Bill. The new Secretary is also a grand- ta = A ' cH1cAoo1~1>1A~s , _ _, - .,,, .\ _ io nuu :ooo Mitts , _ \ _-_ i _. Ji- \x'»'f'. nz- 'N-A"°£*J&'-!C*l _ .y __1 -‘1 i é .-,: -. 1,- ~ 4 “T li.-rssamnl _ _ . _ . .ei ` _ 4” ' 4 ' ,. L 1, -» _ / ~ .'_;~.- s-___ ,_ __ .X_ .<\ o == _, " m ' ,"`.'_ '. /- -4 .li = had, and the worst you cvcrwill have.” . _.,_ ., \‘_' is-_, 1- “,, / , i ,,.x.__ E ,,. _\ _ '_ ._' ,.- According to his present plans, Corey '*'.3°f" "-‘~‘ _ -“" will start the long grind about June 15 4’ .» ; W , weather is not too warm. Backers of the Y I French distance man have no doubt as to -rc' \ ‘ C; his ability to cover the distance to New la _ _ ~ York in less than two weeks. In order to ,do this he will have to cover on the ‘ 'average a little ovcr 70 miles a day. \s lr. matters not how many Christmas Gifts a M5111 may receive, he will always be expecting some- I thing very handsome in the way of A Christmas lic Doi1‘t disappoint him l/Ve have a beautiful line of Christmas Neck- - wear in cverv new shape and style that is correct. é. 1_1 Many of the Silks and shapes are confined to us for this locality and can not be found elsewhere. l/V_c have thc choiccst creation of the LEADING NECK- WEAR MAKERS There is only one place to buy Choice Neck ' wear, and that is at a Mau’s Store. r “He’ll” be sure to like his Tie if it comes from here, for we lead the town in Neckwear for men. ,~ Prices Ioc and up to 75c the tie. r “iiiay this bc the best Christmas you havc cvcr -‘ ¢-_ to you and yours. l’OWS€ A Merry, Merry Christmas, and many of them 1 Bros., The`Only Real Good Tie Men. ilarge. For instance, the average 25 cent terminating share cost the Company $2 to thc agent who wrote lt, with some- times a bonus added, the superintendent received $1 and the collector was given 5 per cent on collections. It was the lapses that kept the company alive,-those who began to pay and after continuing fora while ceased paying and forfeited what they had paid to the Com~ pany. As to the case of those who have shares partly paid for, the question is asked whether they must continue paying inorller to share in the distribution of the assets when it is madc. The News quo' s the Ontario law showing that wl.’aloan company of this variety is being wound up, subscribers for instal- ment stock shall only be required to pay what is due up to the date of the winding up order. -*___* The New Brunswick Government s finding ii valuable asset in its big name now, This year the game licenses pro- duced $20,~ili‘¢, as against ten thousand odd in 1902 and less than two thousand ln 18117 when these licenses were ilrst issued. The new Colonial Secretary Lord Elgin isa Canadian by birth having first seen thc light in Moutrcul in the stormy days of 1849, when his father the Lord Elgin of son of Lord Durlmm whose report on the troubles in Canada in 17837 is new an historic state paper. No doubt Lord Elgin will from his birth and lineage ke a decp interest in the Colonies. Albert L. Corey, the Chicago long print over the roads from Chicago .to ew York. The distance, about 1000 hc-n the roads ure |11 good shape and the Grip 0uick'VKoocked Out- “Sonie weeks ago during the severe winter weather both my wife and myself contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of la grippe with all its miserable symptoms,” savs Mr. J. S. Egleston of Maple Landing, Iowu....¢ "Knees and joints aching. muscles sore, heiivl stopped up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills and fever. We began using Chamberlaiu's Cough Remedy, aiding the same with a nose of Chamberla|n's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use soon com- pletely knockcd out the grip." It is a good plan to take a dose of the Tablets when you have a cold. They pro- mote a healthy action of the bowels, liver and kidneys which is always beneficial when the system is congestedby B. cold or attack of the grip. For sale by all drug- gists. ` ..__~__.._. SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES for all makes of machines at Five Cents per package and everything else pertain- ing to sewing machines at greatly re- duced prices. Look for the red S., Queen Street, Charlottetown, also on south sidc of Watc1°Street, Summerslde, P. E. I. ____ Remember that we sell dolls. Just the cutest, prettiest dolls, and every little girl wants Santa to put one in hcr stock- ing.-Haszard & Moore. 18d li An ideal Xmas gift for a lady or gentle- man would he one of ourgoid or silver mounted umbrellas.-G. F. Hutcheson. 18d ll. Ancwlot of goods just arrived, hall ln.mps,librnry lamps and otheraasortnients for the holiday trade at the large Crock- ery Store.-=W. P. Colwill. 12-ld twf4w. Toinsure perfect health use Iron-or Tablets. For sale at your drngglsifs, B5 tsq perox` db tf Home very nico dinner, ten and toilet setsatu liberal discount. W. P. Colwlll, Sunnyside. 12~ld twf4w. Holly and Mistletoe. We are new tnk» ing orders for Holly and old England's Mistletoe, only a limited qumititv. Order now-to be delivered on arrival.-J.J. Gay & Son. Daily Market, Phone 270. llidiii- Come in and see our large and varied assortment of holiday goods, selections for everyone at all prices from a tride upwards tothe highest Azure-you may ears to expend. Come early while the stock Is fresh and unbroken. You will not be disappointed la the quality, the quaa -°--A ~ -- --~~ --'i -,_ f" .sm si -' """ Down in the orchard, white with bloom Look wondrous hours we spent. Watehinir theierimson sun sink low And dreaming where he went. _ Thrilled with thejoy of life and love, l The deep peace _over all, Fragrance of blossoms newly blown, The robln’s_plaintlve call. Prayer of the lovelorn nightlngale, And laughter sweet and shrill; Ghosts of the June dusk blooming up Beyond the distant hill. Well did we know the red clouds trailed The fnr~ofl` mystic sea; Dear little heart, the wide. wide world Seemed just for you and me. Fair little head of sun-brown hair, Sweet as the autumn glow- Dear little hands, O child of mine, Lost to me long ngoi New Yonx Sun. Tho Siruggla for ilriaili IN ASTI-IMA AND BRON- CHITTS IS PROMPTLY RELIEVED BY Dr. Chasc’s ?,‘,€‘“”’ linsccd and Turpcniinc The wonderful success of Dr. Cliasc‘s Syrup of Linsecd and Turpentine in relieving the terrible paroxysins of nstlimu. and thc hard dry cough oi’ bronchitis, and in positively curing these ailments, is the best proof that it is far more than 11. mere “cough mixture.” This \vell known medicine is com- posed of it number of simple yet powerful ingredients, which are of proven value in the cure of diseases of the throat, bronchial tubes and lungs. ltis prepared by a long and tedious process, that cannot be carried outiu fllliuguprescription at a drug store. - The ingredients are always fr:-sh and of the best quality obtainable, forthe relputation which Dr. Chase's Syrup of lnseed and Turpentine has built up in years of success must bc 1ni_i_lntnine1i by every bottle that is so . Persons who have suffered from asthma. foryears tell usthat they never found unyt ing to bring such prompt and last ng relief. Suffcrers from bronchitis have a similar experience, and, while this medicine is not recom- mended as a cure for consumption, it does bring wonderful relief from the dreadful cough that so tortures the weakened patient. Dr. Cliar~e‘s Syrup of Llnseetl and ’l‘urpentine. 25 cts. a bottle, at all dealers. insist on seeing the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous gecclpt book author, on the bottle you uy. Mrs. A. A. Vim Busklrk, Robertson Street. Moncton, N. B. “Foryea1'sI have used Dr. Chase's SYRUP OF LINSEED AND TUR- PENTINE for my children when they havecoldsin the winter. I first used it with my daughter who suffered from n severe form of asthma. The least exposure to cold would lay her up and she would nearly suffocnte for wunt of breath. I must say I foui-d it to be a most mtifuci-ory treatment- d it 1 tirel d nn - iss cn y cure her. It seemed to if direct to the diseased parts and bring t e desired relief." 1111- `lHiiEE iN SING SlNG Nr:\v YonK,Dcc. 14 -Richard Wcst,con- victed of illegal voting and perjury at the recent local elections, was sentenced today to three years and two months in Sing Sing by Justice Rogers. ____ A Certain Cure For Croup. When a child shows symptoms of croup there ls no time to experiment with new remedies, no matter how highly they may be recommended. There is one prepara- tion thut can always be depended upon. It has been in use for many years and has never been known to fail, viz: Chamber- lain's Cough Remedy. Give it and a quick cure is sure to follow. Mr. M. F. Compton of Market, Texas, says of lt, “I have used Chambcrlain's Cough Remedy in severe cases of croup with my children, and can truthfully say it always gives prompt relief." For sale by all drugglsts. __-Mil For Sale.-A sleigh with folding back scat manufactured by Edgecombe 3: Sons.St.John,N.B.used only one se1ison.A mctlern well built sleigh. Will be sold s a bargain. Can be seen at Fraser' Carria.geshop,Grafton street.0dttsili twm2i lil In Our Window you will find Perfumes that were 25c each now marked 151:. That were 5oc ea. now marked 4oc. 'l hat were 8oc ea. now marked 60‘. That were $1.00 ea.now marked 75c. mid a lot of others that c- st over one dollar' being sold at cost price or near it -all other goods at like disrounts. We’re reducing stock that's the plain how of lt. 1.w.1i¢i1i11,1>1n1is. "`”° §i.‘::.:°,.-‘:.':f""» N. B. lntendin llinkTleket °° -°- au I Dear little hands, 0 child of mine," -_ ' Losttolnelong sgoi Books are always acceptable Zlffl- ' 511)’ BW* A" .WF Lil* b¢|°‘Y mllkfl » e F We have books that sell-Poplllll’ Books in popular Bindings A splen did line o Gift Books-Hgmnsl, Prayer Books, Juveniles, Poets, :ford Bibles. etc -in fact the finest and largest stock ‘of Books ever shown in P. E. Islsn-I. _Pm _ _ NAME _‘ spec or,” "Nedra," ' “Ayesha" “Rose o, the River.” “Marrl?e of William Ashe," “God s ood Man," ` "Habltant " “Johnnie Courteau," “Host-s of the Lord," “Ii‘so,'%A Romance) “The ayfar-ers," rnirr ;,1;,;~,~,g A llllili( lU[PAlillMENl§E°f1§$® E” H 1 “Heroes of the Northland," filiate l:l__f_.}nx1et," ‘ vey ary.' “Conjuror's House " “Monsi1rny," irrzza-"- li “Cgariote of the Lord." “Marriage of William Ashe," ::l?»be'2y'lilary " “Mre. Wings of the Cabbage Patch," nc; .1 uc oc _.. “Rose o' the River." _ “God's Good Mun," ffNf"“1`~i1°.f.’“‘i.”-.-'Q' “Myyl3`rieh§ the'Chaul1`eur," “A Servant of the Publlc," “The Cher? Ribbnnd.” “I-Iouschol of Peter." “Cameron of Locl\lcl," :‘_(;oni%t&on," _ ‘ .nir ar|mrr»l.," :‘§lain_VM_1:ry Smith," ‘ ea o e," “'1‘ratlics and Discoveries," “Bluzed Tmil," _ ui.)ncwri’Liik(ll"l d Wild “ ureo t e aim or " “Dr. Grenfnll’s Parish,” ' “Harvest of the Sen," "Quiet Talks on l’1-nyer," ‘ Quiet Talks on Po\\'c1‘," “Santa Claus," “An Old S\\-e-ctl1e1n't.," “Out to old Aunt. Mnry's," “Mother Goose," “Tales of the Road," “Jess 8'; Co." “Brothers of Peril," “Free Opinions," “The Crisis," “Old Gorgnn Graham," “Wings of t-lic Morning," i‘(_7__2u1_:ex-oii of Locliiel, ‘ e on ng," “The Little Shephard of Kingdom Come," “The Clansnien," "Prospector," CARTER & 1” and HUNDREDS of others from loc up. ‘ poetsge paid in receipt of Price. This list comprises the cream of the books published this yes.. All by popular authors. Order early ss these books are quick sellers. -' AUTHOR B NDING PRICE ` R4\lph'Connor, Bulmt Leather 1100 Bs.rMc0uwheon, H 'ZW Rider Haggard, " 00 K. Douglas Wiggin, “ ` Mrs. H. Ward, “ Marie Oorelll, , “ Uoze _I_.eather, OR WINTER We have a full stock of all kinds of coal, We can 'supply you , Pf°mP‘»1Y and at the soo . Flor.. A. smie. Loucher 1.75 lowest prices, Max Pemberton, “ ~ ”i 1. 111111111 ci, 2. 2.00 ui o.. u u u lb 'lf fi like ' 4 S. vim ~, / M/ / /~.’ - . ..y.__ // \\ _,T , ,_ ~-..\.- / ,QQ --;`f_./ ,_.__,r' eff/ Norman Duncan, “ r'§§§§§§§’éE'§§‘s§§E ='-1 11 in Gims. N. Crewdson,” “ A “Wee” McGregor, “ Theodore Roberts, “ Marie Corelli, “ 'Winston Churchill. “ G. Horace Larimer, " Louis Tracey, “ Phllllppe A. DcGaspe, “ R. W. Chambers, “ John Fox. “ Thomas Dixon, Jr., “ R1\lph_Connox\ °‘ . l."5 gov. _J.£.bMill;er M. A.,‘:_ `to- ton . Aiiiiiwr of ni-li. wilrgi-,n.1mt Learner, zoo §te\;iartlE¢_iw11__rdWh te,Cloth, ue us es ormau ‘ . mr Moonwhm, ‘ ‘- 1.211 PHONE 240, R. Hag l, “ P52 J. I-lock W, “ 1.25 -‘ -- - Q-oizcioco 1:-<1:-,iw Alice Began Rice “ 1.00 Authors Mrs._vv‘i1;1zs: 1.9_i_1 in . o ,-- ,,.- c Ralph Connor, 1.00 ' ' 'Y "' lldnlltih Ciinmiifi 1 M ig fo -‘»"`l\ . ou as n . Mn-1adl»re111,_ gg ' ‘ 1.25 "‘ K. O. Thurston, “ 1.50 , , , S. R. Crockett, “ 1.50 1 W7/ wiuiamsnn, “ 1.25 - ’ /,/7 , Anthony Hope, " 1.50 i L/ S. R. Crockett, “ l-50 I ‘ om... .. rf _.. .ff ~<- ne. . . er . Winston Churohilif “ 1.50 ”"""` ' / 11'. M. Crawford, ‘- 1.110 en s i Thgniniion, =~, ,_ -K-_§_C;:1{$i>ll. U 1:50 .-~.'=\. \ _____\_ __/ _wr S. . hits, :Q 1.rn _ , _ - visit: -- hi: l.lll \V. T. Grenfeil “ 1.00 S. D. Gordon, ’ ` 5' D'G°"d°“ .. | or the cor-rect definition, 1\\'e1».1t-1» ` ,, n rldgcd is the stn.ndn1~d. For correct laundry _work \V1-;11s'1‘1~:1<\=1l: same plnco. Try us on your next pam-cl. ‘ii,urfStcn1|1_l.n\l11 'PHONE 15|. vnliry, Kent bt. Apu-wnumqwwmmuys _Just Rcccivcd 75 cases Boots, Shoes and C0 Cd Rubbers, all to be sold at 0) 0 the lowest prices for spot . cash. ALL THE TIME work. Is the uestion s. diflicult one to ness. tion. Phone 1:5. RUSHED WITH ORDERS The remark is often made to us, "How is it, you are always eo busy?" The answer is a simple one, we give such satisfaction in the work we do, that our reputation is known far and wide, and every- where allovcr “Our Fair Island Province,” even across the straits - to Nova Scotia. New Brunswick. Cape Breton, Quebec and Ontario, in fact in all parts of the Broad Dominion we have received orders for _ q _ _ answer? We trow not. 2’ Satisfaction is the essence of success, hence our success in busl- _ Remember us when in need of work done to your entire sstlsfac- ' __ tts aw _ .ii CON ROY _ The Shoeman, Sunnyside. Ch’iown. »$!;~wv~n~nwv~»nJ§f yes & C0., TgSted_ Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boilermakers, Steam Navigation- Coy’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, P. E. I. We are proud of ilic B” "8°' satisfaction we are _civ- _-= W/W BOKERS fEWlIIA\\@/0# i\\\\\ZI”/?§g\\\\\\VQ -\» zu ?f\‘~"-.-. " “l ll =_” 1 E L L I 5’ lhe lingers Haidwarello., iii. A l WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ` Open evenings till Xmas. l We can guarantee satisfaction \\S'a//1/m\\1\\\\uMas|m1§ ,inthe wiring. Mins “Hd ”““‘° “P of our clothing. ing in our optical dc- partment. If your eyes trouble you come in and have them tested, won’t cost you - anything. Glasses recommended only when required. ..~""“` Satisfaction guaran- teed. -.-iii; ir;\_ 5'; \\ -’ .I ( nm \\\\@IOI/ . 1/ The Druggist ` and Graduate Optlcian. Q _ A.” -' v ‘ ' " " 'R ”' " Custom Tai1oriiiZ.G¢IlIS’ FUF iiishings, Hats, Caps. etc., etc. SIR:-We wish io direct Y0‘"_ attention to our stock of new SKATES direct from the manufacturers we have also 9. full cloths for spring and sunmier line of Shin Guards, Packs and Hockey Sticks in- _` cluding the IN] UM in plain, grooved and lifter. wear. Our cloths are imported from uc vuy best inanufactiirers in D magical, Scotland and Ireland and include : Woreteds. Fancy Suiting-S. Vicunas, Serg¢S» Twsedg, Trowserings. And fancy Vest Cloths. _ Overcostings in Vieunns,1Ral“ ' proof and fancy Worsteds- We invite ou to cali and ex- $6-50 and DIAN Clearance Sale Bargains in China Tcascts. _ NOVl’ $4.00, ‘ Y amine the Mock and believe W1 will be able to suit you. Yoursrespecifuliy. .lllllll MCLE0ll & C0 (iueen Street. C arlottetowr. TIIE OUP $5.00 5", ` that cheers-bus noi ' » _ insbriatss The famous -