medicines for them Cherry Pectorei, 0115- , _ _ _ .-.s .__. - . - ~ Anvsarislms are again reminded that Let us show you our _immense stock B" ..chn_n'g“.. should ba ,n this om” not b°f°’° Y?" h“y' L later than one p. m. to insure insertion, Anything you purchase from us we for f0|1°,,,r|,¢ |550" engrave free. ` 9 `u`,l ‘ THE CBARLOTIEIOWN GUARDIAN, nncimsgg 24 ;9°4_ - We give them they m°k°3 5 nicff Xiu” Pfneilt fm' UU' thanks for e number of ussful calendars. W. Weliner, ' iawatnirn. S Do,esn!t'tliat offer you a suggestion for a Xmas Gift P If it does, it svould be wise for you to make a ‘_vis_it to our store, ' “ "while our stock is complete. -We never had such an elaborate ‘ ‘and large hssoriment of' “HOLIDAY PERFUME” as we’re ‘ *showing this season. “A'LL STANDARD GOODS" in every odor, put up in beautiful “CUT GLASS” bottles and dainty attractive packages. It makes ° , Tun young people of Cavendish intend holding aSocial and Missionary Concert. _ ` ‘on Wednesday thc 23th. lust., at ii o'clock , ni. in the Baptist Church building. . - Some useful articles contributed by the and one which is pleasing to any lady Mission band will be sold. A silver Remember our PERFUMES arc the products of' the WORLD’S ¢0i|,,¢t|°n f0,fM1g,|0,,,., Wm be t,,ke,,_ GREATEST PERFUMERS and are sure to please. _ _ - ‘ Market New York, shippers of all kinds of Price’ way Fran* _loc to fresh fish have their ownffreezer on the - Per Bottle. _ _ premises and are in a position to handle C1 ' A th aries; _ ' inext Thursday evening, Dec. 29th, at 7.30, ' . i ' specialty of smelts, cels and clams and H H S solicit consignments from Island shippers. ' . . ,_ Auiu o` lofre ‘-» ii i po ec _Y _ _;___ _J ill Miss Amy Carver, one ofthe teachers For the Finest Finished Photo Work Come to the Leading Studio CARBONS PLATI NOTYP ES ARTISTS PRODFS I GEO. I-I. COOK. - N wo nnisavargrx. f . *hi Btlddio :Tiers baby, alv;;_" welcome. ' ‘ _».‘£‘_'_*’.l""‘li‘;’¥§'f‘_"`._‘;*;”i'1‘ ii Y ‘ "i il-‘ir .: _ _ _ - 91 '.~ ' _.‘i‘ .rr ~,~=. (i ' _ iii ’ / " ` @iir1.\ is ' _ . . _ M, . _ __ _,_ _ 75' 1 _;_f,. ‘ ._ ef” ' `- 7.. .,,, .1 1 . onnlll _ <=o>va-mn' 1;; ».-1>.j MAKING AN I1llPRESSi0N` 'f`hat’s what our laundry work_ is loin on the good people of this city, ll’s gur constant aimto PLEASE CARE. FUI. DRESSERS. YOU will make a more favorable impression if your linen is faultless. To be sure of the best pat ionise the Star. ` A.. 3'. VVEESTEE. Star Steam Laundry- Phone 15:, Kent Street. _ gusunaueesssaslllhq OF INTEREST ~,-T07* l Christmas _Shoppers RECEIVED TODAY. 25o dollars worth soft Leather Goods direct from the fmakers. Dressing Cases, Purses. ¢t¢-, etc.. etc.. etc., etc.. et_c. Let us show .you them. Z_No- thing so swell inltiie city. lteddln Bros.. Phone 86. Qpp. P. _0. "l€.l!_.§.1i.;.l_.§.¥.!l.".!liE my .rd shu"l_i‘i£__l_n ng;t°-fist' “rv as Ml _ li#-» vii?-b9“¢d*_V°7_°d"*‘:,e':,°‘El I Ihre 'irfimT'Ta"ieJoi?:1ii & llc (Enslhh “ ` B Cisrlmnle Furniture it g I _ c ° ~- ` it _ xiair?n'»..Dri1z Swf=.°f .el ll" S},‘,f’},’,°,§?‘§'..““‘},‘,‘.£{,‘&,"_?"""""‘. ;i>.wii'i. 14d\f miller 8yd\1¢7` SW# “W __. _ 7.. _ I. MM __ _H do.:-ner receive p.¢..__c¢l_ls>ma mae- it brag ,y9_f_\“_:y_t mhehixlxez P“’°‘__ A _ _ j_ “_ NI_¢Hm3°;g_ ._ _ G ,_:_;¢‘»_ii¢s§usi$ed slfterhxmiaif Heal. ' ‘ '_ , -f -3 1 - ,_ ;_‘ . .-- .g’ a r, meron ' %i'i'il°°_~'fN°' "3 ` L ' 1Bioel:.~ ~ _ y 23 dnl = » _ , . // . Qii” .As a Useful _ Christmas Present W/halt can you _give a lady that will be more useful or will please her better than a good fitting, good looking and stylish pair of Shoes. ' Queen Quality meet all the requirements of the up ~to~ date dresser. Prices $3.7 5. 'H ._ .Loon lows Sl i Evervwhere- ` . A WATCH- r _ q n N S time of their dear little daughter's death. _ ON Wednesday evening the 21st lust. ___ERFU _ (_1a-x-- o¥clocution in Mount Allison Ladies' Co'_ . ,Q age. e w e ass ste by Pro . ar e, ' s _ l_ _ 1 sh in b i .1 r E 1 » ii puree of money to the organist, Mrs. W. THE GUiHliil|i 5 ' Reporters and Correspondents . Hvnniuit &Co. -have TheGuardls.u's Ir was not Miss Lewis of Lewis' Point but of Brighton, whose horse was report- ed in _yesterday’s Guardian as having broken away from the sleigh. . Hlrmv and Mrs. Mc-Farlane wish to thank nil who so kindly sent flowers and ln other ways expressed sympathy at the .a meeting was held in Emerald Hall at ' which u Dramatic Club was duly or- ganized. Many of the young people were piesent,ullshowlng a lively interest in the proceedings. - v .Cas market was largely attended yes- terday. Gfese and turkey were plentiful and brought high prices. Geese sold from 10 12c per lb and turkey 14-18a. Eggs sold at 26-28c per doz. and butter at 28~24c per bl. The price of pork was . from 5;-52:: per pl. B. D. Luca 8: Co., of 170 Fulton large quantities of ilish. Tlioy niuke a N recltu adfpgs, ie ltation and music wld be given in Pownal Hall organist and_cholrmastsr of St. Paul‘s church, Charlottetown, and a grand time is expected. _Proceeds in aid of Bali fund. A Pi.ir.\stNc feature in connection with the Christmas Tree Concert given Wed- nesday evenlng, 21st lnst. in the Presby» terian Church, Tryon, was the presenta- tion to Rev. A. D. McDonald of a splendid pair of fur gauntlet driving :nits by the ladies of that. section of _the congregation. Mr. McDonald suitably acknowledged the presentation, thanking his friends for their beautiful and -much appreciated gift. ' THE Christmas tree and euteitalinrncnt held in the Highfield Methodist Church Dec. 22nd, was n most decided success in every respect. The greater part of the programme was reirlercd by theS. S. chil- rlrcn, and reflects much credit upon those who had their training in hand. Special inenvion should be mndc of a solo, sang by ` a little tot, Marion Gates, entitled “Jesus bids us shine." At the close of the pro- gramme candy was distributed to thc. children. A very interesting feature 0 the enter:-ainment was the presentation o E' R. Heaney, accompanied by nnarvress, read by Miss Louise Howard, which was very neatly responded to,by W. E. R; Heaney. Following is the adrress hind re- sponsez- Dear Mrs. Heaney: in Ihchalf of the Choir and Congregation of Highfield Me- thodist Churoh,we present you with this nurse, ns a small token of our gratitude, as we feel :hat you are deserving of more than thanks, for your service ne organist. We wish you a very Merry Xmas and Happy N ew Year , Response: Dear Friends: Mrs. Heaney wishes me to convey to you her very heartlest thanks for your unexpected kindness in presenting her with this purse. She thanks you for your kind wishes, and in return wishes you all a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year. The entertainment _wus brought to n close by singing “God Save the King." _ I l Perfume -There is at presenhon display at the Central Drug Store, the hnest selec- -tion of perfumes ever shown in the city. The packages are beautiful in design, and the odors sro excellent. You should see us before making 'your purchase in this line. Our prices are very low, some packages Sven at cost.-A. W. Reddln, Alley & Co.- l . _ 5 Now Goods for Uhrisimas Baking Seeded Raisins, Griffin Bxnd. v Seeded. Raislns, Premier and. 8e,¢deil'Raleiii|,~Risd Ribbon Brand. Qiltuis (Seedieu) Raisliis in bull. - Valendn (Cookin ) Rsislns inbulk. Table Raisius (éy boxes and boxes) Cle|.ued}'Ciirrs.a iii I ibgaoekllel- Vostizzs Currents in bul . Citron, Orange' and Lemon Feels Layer Ni ` Til lfoxes. Ph in. B. , -Do Your Shopping Now- ' Don't walt till the last day to do your Christmas buying; the stores will be open ' evenings. Procrastination makes the ineibliant weary, the shoppers wearywlhd. fin fact, causes general dissatisfaction to all concerned. Agslnwe suggest do your shopping early, Jes. Paton' Q: Co. Open ' evening. on o p. m. as .in _, 5 _and lo cent calendars at Tsnton k Co’s, ,Qrest George Bt. 88 d8l ' CHURCH SERVICES- , _ _ _ to be made in Church services should be at this office not later than one o"c'lor~k Friday aftsmoon. T nc'rnoois'r.' Prince _Sti‘eet.-Rev. Wm. Dobson at ,tl and 7. Strangers welcome. Attentive ushers. _ ' Grace church.-Rev. w.L...ige or 11 and 7.' Strangers always we'come and pmvlded with comfortable seats. Pnnsawri-:niAN. Zion.-Prayer meeting at i0. Rev. W H. Bedgewlck at ll and 7. Sunday Schoo and Bible clara at 2.30. St. James.-Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. T. F. Fullerton at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. _ BAPTIST. I Rev- G. R. White at 11 and 7. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. All wclcurfic. Vii-ii» tors always welcome and provided with comfortable seals. cannon or crmisr . Services at 11 a. in. and 3.45 p. m. cimrnai. canisrrian. Rev R. W. Stevenson at ll and 7. Sunday School at 2.30 Prayer meeting Wednesday night atii o'clock. Seats frec and unapproprlated. ST. I)UNS'i‘AN'S CATIIEDRLI.. First Mass at 7 30,Seconrl Mass i_\_t 9 a.iu High Mass nt' 10.30, Vespers und Bene- diction st 7. p. ni. Catechism at 2p. m. ANGLICAN. St. Paul's - Rev S. J, Woodroofe at ll and 7. All seats free and unnpproprlnted. Sb. Petei"s.-Rev. Jas. Simpson, M. A. Priest Incumbent; Holy Communion (plain) u. ni. Holy Communion (choral and Sermon at ll a. m.Matins (plain) 10.15 a.m u nday School at 2.3) p. ni. Cliors. Evensong and Sermon at 7 p. m. Holy Communion every week day at 7.45 u. ni. Church and All Saints Chapel opun every day from sun rise to sunset for privat votlons. sAl.VA'i‘1oN Ann! Sunday Service at 7, ll, 3, and 7.30 p. ml Week night Service-Monday, .’i`ucsday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7.30 Broken and Sad Weary of Life. Ground to the Dust With Weak- ness-Too Nervous to Sleep-- _ A Pitiable Wreck? FERROZON E Braced-Invigorated, Tuned and Srreugtheuedi Men and women, married or single, wiictheryoungiwoid; wiltiinrl abundance" of health. in Ferrozone. it conipletcly vltuiized Mrs I~`. Levine, a we-il known resident of Point Alexnndur, Ont., who writes; _ “I was on the verge of nervous 'prostra- tion. Whenlgot up in the morning I had to force myself to go to work. “I felt blue and depressed, took no ren] comfort out of life. “Dragging weakness, and luck of spirit seemed to be killing nie. "How [wished for strcngthl “Kimi Providence brought Fnrrozonc to my notice and I commenced to take it. The change was wonderful. I picked up every day. 'Strength developed, appetite inci'eused.~ I grew cheerful and strong. Ferrozone mode me feel like a woman. My cure is complete and I reccinmeiid it as unsurpassed." The one medicine that is surc to lift you from a weak, nllserrible condition is Ferrozcne. lille per box, or six for $2.50, nt- u.ll dealers in medicine, or Poison 8; Co._ liartford Conn., U. S. A., and Kingston, Ont. ' Presents for everybody can lic easily chosen from our immense stock. Little rockers and chairs for the children : book- shelves and desks for the boys and girls, who are starting a library; rockers of dainty design for the ladies; big comfortable, rest producing Morris chairs for the men, all are here and at very small prices. John Newson. 22d iw ,f-_-_-1 _ If you 1iaven’t received lt,send for our Catalogue. ,__ . E . 3' ¢j°’.J' ff.- .. ~ ‘IQ o » 9. °_ \ .ls-5. ' ¢s!!_|'~ ' ‘, ."¢u _ .1 c ,|l s s`__l d' -5 -| "’*2 _ .n ._ . . 9-. _ _,»~»,..`¢ i \» ‘ 19" / s _ e i _._ _.'- , . _ This beautiful i4l¢` gold brooch, studded with fine pearls . . . . . . . . . . ..$24.oJ uv, Q -_ _-___ .., sh .., 1!- - - ,_ 1.’ »:- . " ' I. .¢‘ ¢¢*` »».°, 7i'.l'P. sf' ss* .4 I by registered mail to an sd- §\ __. ./ _. _¢‘ '.1 /_j I .`fv_ ‘-':;.'.’_-" This exquisite brooch, - completely studded with pears... . . . . . . . . . . . ..l3i.oo We will send either brooch - dress, and if not tperfeetfy sat- isfactory will el er exchange or refund purchase money. r;_ i=. norcnsson. jewellcr. - P. 0. Box |15 MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY Sl`0Rt. L EUR MITTS , I AT S_TANLEY BROS. Grey Lamb $4.25 and $6.50 Astrachan 4.75 and 5.50 , ` . Seal 7.50 Russian Lamb 4.50 ~ Persia-n Lamb $11.00 and $14.00 Eur RllffS All the new shapes in the most fashion- ' able and durable fnrs $1.65 to 1538.00 each, and each one the best that money can buy at the price. » Ladies’ Fur Coats I in Seal, Astrachan, Raccoon and Russian .. and Persian Lamb. Specially Low Prices for you here. STANLEY BROS. l-3 0ff Ladies’ A Cloth Coats _ Your choice of our splendid coat Dstock at 66% _cents on the Dollar. All the very latest styles in B1ack,'Grey and mixed cloths-sizes 32 to 52 inch. Stanley Bros. ff :vs_ _ ---~-----» , f ;_-.=_ Christmas Candies See our show window, see our counters--Largest stock ` _ and greatest varieties. ` Nice Mixed Candy. 5 lbs 25c. §Ai\lZ£??éZl\| 8:. C33. nfnncvnnwuswnslgllltnrngsanisnnsltynnnup ' -" _'_'__._____ _ . ____,___. Y _.__ .~ &£'.l _ f- - . i REMOVAL SA The first of the New Year . we leave our preseiiillocatioil ‘ and move to the Prowsc Block (Sunnyside) We u ant to reduce our stock. L Do You Want a ` Piano. Organ. Sewing Machine. Small Musical Instrumeiits. Sheet Music, etc., etc. If so here is your cliance-bargains in all lines-A great opportunity to secure Xmas and New Year’s gifts T7 Cll l today and look over our stock---We will _ not ask you t0 buy---just look. Open every " evening. IIPE ' ALS l`liller Bros. Queen Street, ` Connolly's Building. `“'°-ff. 'L ` ‘ '~ Rli<_r__gi K: brislmas Iiigm _ SPECIAL MUSIC BY Tl-TE FOURTH REGIMENT BAND _ Season Tickets for sale at the usual places. i SEASON TICKETS Children's Afternoon $1.50' Ladies’ $2.30 Gentl¢meu's _ $3. 5o Promenade 51 .oo _ Don‘t miss the irst night. F. J. iMci`llLLAN. Mflnager. LADIES’ I 'UF ’ ` PEAR, CHRISTMA5"tl‘ Misilriastt ,fs '..~.l'.»¢-ut. No fear of making mistakes' in your selection 'of Christmas gifts. if you come to the E. W. Taylor lStore to select them. For articles oi fine Jewelry and Siiverwear are universally appreciated. V ` ron insilnce, our siivsnwlns For instance |buy something in silver. and you have a gift 'th'at nine hundred ninty-nine women in ai thausand will deem delight- * fully acceptable. Hersiore of table silver is the housewife’s rarest treasure. A handsome addition to ii this Christmas will please her beyond measure. Note these prices on a few outof the scores of fine things in silverware which our Christmas display contains; Cake baskets, butter dlshesi fern bowls, tea pots, cream jugs. pickl dishes, candlesticks, fruit dishes and spoons. cake plates and knives, napkins rings. peepprs and_ salts. ONi£_`I-IANDSOME TEA' urn will be sold at A BARGAIN, Q1 Baking dishes, mugs, mustard pots, pie knives. ron ciorirusss t , mins . If you are trying io decide on a suitable Xmas gifts for some iuairied couple of your acquaint- ance, bethink yourself whether they lack a nice clock. If the clocks they have arnold, unsight-` ly and unreliable, can you do better than give them a haudso me new clock. We have many such- as good inside as they are beautifu without-yet not at allover-costly. No space for description, but they/'re free to see. I A BON A-EIDE CHRISTMAS BARGAIN Small size Silver Thimbles-did sell _for 25c-now sell for i5c-just as an extra Christmas attraction for those who want a pleasant little gift at a pleasant little price. Silver pencils, seals, desk pieces. bracelets for children and grown~\ ups. The combinations of precious .stones in the rings make them de- cidedly handsome. Rope. curb and fancy pattern ladies' chains. Chains for gentlemen are of very attractive new designs, others are the old fasnioued but always new too. curb pattern etc. Heavy gold rings set with opals or garnets or in plain buckle style. It is almost too late to order anything special in time for Xmas now but should you select soruc- thing for a gift for some reason or other that is not so appropriate as you would wish we can order, you after Christmas just the article desired. f -‘ The show case that we have put by themselves in a lot of silver novelties at 25 per cent. fgduorian, we shall need on Wednesday to display other goods as we have s great many studs, brooches, ins and other jewelry to show fxiom our safes. _ . ' \ . I E. W. Ruhr. _ .__ `- ,_...~_,