Cond idutes Arruyed for :Point to u Furious . 0 High Pitch-Ever t for the Greu THE FAR FAMED 1 CARRY 0-IIA The far-famed Dominion Atlantic, Railway which will carry the Guardi- an Tourists through the Acadian Valley, to Yarmouth, passes through the lemons Evangeline Land, famous !or its beautiful and historic scenery. The Dominion Atlantic Railway de lerves great credit for this popular established route, which nilords the tourist a treat in witnessing the sceneslmade lamous by Longfellow, The Dominion Atlantic Railway of` which`W. K. Rogers Co., Ltd., are the representative in this Province, is deservedly popular. It is impossible for von .to exercise too much care in arriving ar. a lulll 'underfstanding of the rules mid con- ditions governing the cicsiiig of the contest. _ First-All subscriptions must be in The Guardian Contist Ofiirc hcfore 10 p. m._Baturday night. Second-Certified chcqiics only will be accepted Friday and Sutiiriaf. Third-If you intend to mail your votes, take the precaution and rind out exactly the time the po:-xt oilice closes, and also in regard to the dr- livery service on which your voter.. will be carried. Make certain that, The Guardian will receive saine be I lore 10 p, m. Fourth-All remittances :ind sub-‘ $1.00 1.25 1.50 2.00 3.00 do' vote allowed on any suliscrlptio suI\~'rrlpi inn entities cami . dn 1. .1 ii .1 n 1| ii .- ii .. ii ¢» `J;-iirivi No, One »lii~;tiv»‘i Pritii .‘,..mniei._~_i.- Finul Buiiotlng-Indications Finish-Public interest D. A. R. WILL M. ut ' n Readiness s-fo 1 _ns ything A Final Rush RDIAN TOU RISTS scriptions should be addressed, “Con- curacy. This is written merely as n matter ol cuution, and it is of the utmost importance to all candidates, and others interested. Be sure to read and weigh every line of it. The Guar- dian would dislike to see any candi- date lose any votes because of the etrcitcnicnt that is sure to come dur- ing the last lew hours of the contest or because of any misunderstanding on their part. Look over the above conditions carefully. Don't make up your mind that you understand any particular one until you are absolutely sure of its full meaning. Votes that are received a minute too late, will be of no avail. So make sure and deposit your votes ‘ in Snturda and avoid any pos-f pays to buy in this Province. ...Thomas Renton, Georgetown, was in Moncton this week. ...E. R. Brow, of Charlottetown wg; in Montague on business this vi' . ...There is quite a rush at Montague those days and with the sleigh)-ond; the merchants can ligure on a busy time from now till after the holiday season. ...Thomas Renton oi the P. E. I. Railway has gone on a trip to To- ronto and Hamilton on return he will visit his brothers in Montreal and Sydney. ' ...For the convenience ol the public during the holidays, the Montague Post Office will remain open- till 9 p. m. till alter Xmas. This should have a tendency to lessen the crush pro- vious to the two o'clock mail depart- test Manager." This is to insure nc- ini!- Headache Bllionsness, sour stomach. constipa- tion and all liver ills are mired by l-lood’s Pills The non-irritating cathiirtic. Price 2.5 cents. Ol nil druggists or by mall ol C. L Hood Co.. Lowell. Mus. ABSURBINE. i, snr nu /ilu |. I l:ll'l‘Ivll,.Il’l.lullT 57111:. lille ’€l|lll:.. os sul Swelling. l.smao|n,nnl Alloys 4 his Quickly wit sol lllnloring, removing V ,_ :ho`l::'ir‘.aoui3lsy_;n§:tl;sla neges np. Piensnne llvered 'H0‘l:leB00kt',T)li"é';.". or dr di.r g y . siliility ol not reaching The Guardi- an Utiice Saturday night. There is, nothing like having a little leeway. l Trains go wrong; crowds sometimes hustle a person so that they cannot get through. There was a tearful ballad once, entitled, “The Pardon That Caine Too Late." Well, votes that come in too late will be of just nxactly ns much avail as the pardon Aasonniid s, Jn.. <....sri...i.n.0<> new ,.3 / tlo.)Fur Struins,Gcut.VnricoseVeine,i/ng. icoeslmllydrocoio, Proststltls, kills pain, MONTA(xlI I: S0 Ultlb iiariiriscnirrsr cisrsi ‘ > 1 , 1 siiruli me P. W’ S “""N‘ I ...R. H. Mclntyro, son Q( the ex-Governor Mclntyre, Souris, arrived (rom Nome, Alaska, their annual meeting in the Yo od: Hon. President, Rev. Da. Wright; Manager, F. L. Brenn inade for admission to the P. E. were appointed to look alter membership and financial ailelrs already started to niake inipr cesslul winter for this young and ergetic club is looked for. under the cloak ol piety tleeced suspecting people to the extent 5300.000 is supposed to be in Maxi An enchange thus refers to the tra action in which Captain Jacks taken in by Davie. Captain Willi ment. The Federal ius omp is understood to have loaned $80, can News company which Davie posited on collateral, but which real- An unhackneyed gi ly belonged to Captain ` Jacks Steps have been taken by owner to a handy affair in which to keep tin; ,np ce o iw “alfa 11- ready to buy her furs should take regain these shares by equity pro ings and the case is pending. sident, Hon. Joseph H. 0'Neill secured against loss, and took stock in good faith. ‘ _ _ Blankets 89:: pr. up Beer (D. hers. New on suis in oknrnn """' '°‘I.'l'li4'§'»l'i.‘.;;.‘»ll.l.i'1'R'5.§l;1..l‘."1I.'1¥!.5f"'”"‘~Weeks. _ I2-6drtf BOOKSTORE- 1242*” Men‘s Guild room Wednesday ev ing. The following officers were clec DIED_ > ...Da.vie, the Boston swindler, w __ un- Society. , 12-15dtts5i well known in Souris, P. E. I., w on 1,000 shares of stock of the _Ameri- Th , . trust company, according to its pre- Sortment. Paton's. 12-166 ' is -`- ` tlliwraixd subscriptions in Montague “g 12 izdmwnaipd. QD” 0- r”_"'“'" ‘ mr" sad .vicinity should be paid to A Johnstone, agent, and in Bourls and vicinity on A. J. mcnonsia, sms. 1-l0d1it!. late ...A concert and basket social lor has ‘the benefit ol the Souris High Soho will be held in St. Patrlck’s Hall on ’:[ug‘sday evening, January 10th. _B e no other engagoinent. lor this ...The Montague Hockey Club 1:10 date and help tho school. ol gg 1T,c‘KAT!"-'A`tYAl\lalpeqiic, P., 0113. I, on ’ the 5th Dec., John McKay,'aged as ' . I. Juliion Hockey League. Committtetes ,ANNOUNOEMEWI-S_ e ‘ t , M. . R '; , , af‘~'w(;rySDénce`{._ fggicaqgggsu:-ver 27 son' of Wm. (.». and Mrs. McKay. ‘Ji "L. T. B. Regular meeting o! Kim- the club. The rink management have bei-ly Ledge, No. 112, tonight at 0 8 6' pin Election of ofilcers Full atten- V . . . ments in the rink, and expect to have dawg 12-15611, - it in first class condition, and esuc- _-- BH' "Reserve Tuesday evening, Jan ho room in aid of the Anti-tuberculo of ---1--* ns. COMING' EV ENTB. on, -"‘ as White Rose meeting, Lodge I’rin am Edward, S.C\.E., Tuesday, Dec. 20. C0. H. Jackson, ol -10 Chestnut Se-. B011- -4-f-* con Hill, and many more are regret ting having placed money in secu ties in the hands of Davie for inve _ 1 '1‘~ 4; C any a pound. New shelled walnuts and'q & ri: “Mince meat, pure and good, gt- cents a pound, Cooking figs 8 een 000 ‘almonds for Xmas baking at Beer Goi’1’s. 12-16d2i. n keeper would be a medicine cabin ed medicine bot/ties together and out 9 reach of the youngsters Large 10- th., for the dramatic entertainment to be given in St Peter’s school- sis CG 16 ts de- ` 'ft to n house- o . ' ' ' et 01 " 51 3 ‘ ‘Tl-ie sample 4-;.=l`=.ie. ,_;,- =,» ,.'.» -, - __ =~.4-,=.=-=‘ ~'_-Lgecfe 'iff i' ,~, _‘ _‘ ~ '~ - »~~ -.ww-» »>¢.4;1., f . , 4 S _ ' .~ .,. A . .‘ _*N I . ) 1,' 1' /’ Jill " " ' Uv @|m _ In Promptiy relieve'hoarseness,'los ' f 1 0 A =°f°` throat. bidntiluis ima semis: W 0°' °-°“gh" ,_ ,_. -~ Miss Lui.u GLAé;l_R writes: 'mn °' A““°°P“c Throat Pnsiilles has ` given me s great deal of comfort and |-,\;°|_.. Hundreds of similar letters have been received from singers and public speakers endorsing the virtues ol Evans' Antiseptic Throat Pasgiligs Send for fron sample to 9 NATIONAL DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO. OF CANADA. LIMITED. MONTREAL. _ 1; 5 "A pair of line gloves put up nice- ly would make an acceptable present lor any man. Then there are suspen- ders, mufllers, ties, hose, etc., all put up in Xmas' packages without extra charge. You will find what you want here. D. A. Bruce. 12-l6dtf. Iland made linens of many °nds-»-Beer 90. Weeks I2-6drff I “The display oi cholocates at The Central Drugstore is particularly at- tractive. Thc packages which were specially selected lor the Xmas trade are of rare beauty and various in de- sign-Such makers as McC‘onkey Moir, Ganong etc, speak for the uality ot the goods-You will have notronble in making a selection.-E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Sunny- side. 12-12dtf. lc _...- ‘Furs-All the fashionable lure made in the most distinctive and be- niing styles. They have no equals r value and any woman who is advantage ol this economy oppor- ' thel “Christmas Numbers ol the'Toron- tunity. Furs are just the thing for to Globe, Illustrated London News, Christmas gilte, too, so don't, over- Holly Leaves, Ladies Pictorial, Gr pliic,Black and Wliitc, all grand nu a- look the great values you can iind m- here when you make your selections. ’S Mull sale now on. Paton’s. H L d “ and bags-To d kinds or begs wiiicu€lf;ili;f1oll»1°,,§’*‘l“v leather goods deparement would our advertising ext,-avagunce Mm be the varieties are bags 0| '11 desc ist tions and priced to sgtisfy uf; Pocketbooks. The values at ev; price are such as assure a big 55,! Ing. Domestic and foreign mad hand bags in seal. Now is the tl B 150 bill' hand bf!-gs for' Christmas Te sents. Paton's. 12_15%2i` Nianlove's l | h 1 offered hereatr go :sie gggggdlff you use it? Moore Q MGLBM 12-i0dtf W C f I, _ Beeru£`We(;l1l;‘or“ ol)2:0pdit 1 ,,. XMAS coops BenutiluIXmaB presents all new con- Slslinir 01 toys. games, doi|s,.inney 'chin handsome stationery, photo |,-“mea UOVBIH. post cardslbums. purses ees: Iiwosvoalendars,sheet~music,mugi¢'b?,ok,, and all kinds of musical instrumerm; ,HondsomeXmi\s Cards from ie each to 2.5¢ H. A. Tanton 141 Great Georze Bt. . 12-1311 I. W ‘ t 12 ~ l5dltsrth1iiii - . ~ ----,_- - 4-1..,- ..=..-...----~-- ,___._-_ . ___ ~‘ 5000 ‘f 0000 -- sooo 12000 Last Vote Gertrude Wlfte, 'Z3-I (lt. Geo. ':`lt.... Airs. \/erm-1. i\lnttiii-vi' ,w’uiiinicrs\de. Katie i.ar»:e..ii4 liayiielfl Mriv Coyle- 268 Dorclivster .fella ‘§\'illinms 76 Elin i\\'cnue.,.......,.. Ella lloirrin if' vliirinsz l’nr‘s linisd...... flwriie Evans, ‘Zufl iiirimionii ."nni-,_ i, inerirnv- i05 Pownal Slt.....,. lii=l.|iI‘t Ivo. Two (District Prize i. -nslngh n, Miiiitnfriif- Geortcetown. ~-'snnir Mouse, Keiisini;s<\n. ._ ., .l»»iiii. ffnrreit, ri-niii.-1...... L..theI Mcienii .\l.iutii14\ie....,.. ~'-ntellfi \lcler.ii. Aliicrton......... .. . a.i».zie i'ns\»l=-y, Kciisin;:ton....... `Viary Kincii. Tignish............................ Mamie Bernard, 'i‘ignish...................... District No. Three illistriot Prize Piano), includes the villages and nee Counties, and all other points ' t Tw . Post olilces of King’s, Q\ieen’s and in Prince Edward island not listed Blanche Saunders, Trilby.................. Mary Brebaut, Alexandra.................. Christina Mcilea, Heatherdale............ Annie Hume, Bristol............................ Margaret J. Stevenson, New Glasgow Myrtle Taylor. Founds Mil\s......_...... Annabelle McKinnon, DcSa\ile............ Julia Graham. Bradnlbnnc............... Florence Good, Winsloe :3tatlon....... Ida' Johnston, Peter’s Bon Westaway, Albion, l_.ot Tillie Howatt, Colcrnnn................. Margaret Gay, Mt. Hopf- . Mrs. Robert Hardy. '.\ioiitroee.......... Marie DesRocbes, Mir:-mci1e............ Mrs. Mabel McKinnon, Gaspereaux. Josie Cameron, Cniedonia............... Ethel Huggin, Mrs. John Smith, Hunter Rlvor...... Agnes Gillespie, Sherwood Station... Adelia Horton. Gladstone................._ Evtlyn Boyle, Glenwood................... Phoebe ilnchnnan, 1l‘rndcrietnn_.._...... 1-‘ri in 820,310 854,820 775,190 608,560 192,940 182,650 147,170 56,540 Souris. 871,170 ' 821,940 814.800 ($30,010 515,550 454.040 85,040 Distric 917,060 £145,750 807,170 822,940 815,910 790,080 762,100 643,500 613,030 521,120 519,760 485.180 289,310 305.010 274 ,290 t'f5_ in i-1'-.,010 \f'.\:,u1iii ii~'.,fiio 09,360 72,300 63,200 'i7 000 'l‘oday's Vote T was to the fellow who was hanged. ie ‘to 4000 special votes ll ll ll 54,000 . 25,000 51,000 111,000 One 10,000 Piano), includes Alberton, 8,000 35,000 10,000 31,000 27,000 36,000 and 70,000 25,000 60,000 38,000 44,000 23,000 15,000 40,000 17,000 8,000 20,000 9,000 4,000 5 000 n oi less than One Do ar. Plano), includes Oharltsttctoivu and 880,210 879,820 826,190 719,560 192,940 192,650 147,170 56,540 879,170 856,940 824,800, 670,010. 602,550 490,560 85,040 0 093,000 . 010,150 801,110 200,040 s5s,ii1o . 013,020 102,100 641,590 023,030 561,120 530,100 40s,1so 311,310 314,010 214,290 2s5,az0 141,040 | 1zii,0.i0 105,910 sifi, so 12,000 01,200 \ V -I2 0( ._ ,' , ,)0 otal Vote Tignish, i THE LATEST SCUR S. A. MCI) ES IN This is the lust week oi our cont little to help their favorite criiididute. ates, but if you will put forth n little earnest eiiort you will-be surprised , - ~ ' c. Every dollor's purchase means 100 date today. by the gains made by your f.ivorit votes-come in und help your candi Miss Florence Burnett, city...... Miss Lena Heron, city......... Miss Gertie Coady, Hav.clbri.oi4...... Samuel Beaton, Bonshaw ..... Miss Clara Ncwson, Kingst'ou.......... Miss Lillian Pincau, North llustico. Patrick Walsh, Esq., Oyster Bed Bri Chester Garrett, city, .......... .. Harry Campbell, Kingston......... Urban McDonald, Maple 1-Iill...... Samuel Gillispie, Milton......... Walter Currie, Peakq's Station...... Harold Dickieson, New Glnsgow...... Joseph Doyle, Mermaid ......... James 0’B1'len, Fort Augustuew... John Nicholson, Flat l'liver......... . Josiah Boyce, Mermaid......... Leon MacLeod, Hunter ,iivcr.......... G00. Simpson, Webster's Corner........ Miss- Maggie Pineau, Rusticoville Vernie Howatt. Eel., c|ty......... Frank Byrne, Milli-is»v......... Mrs. .Alphonse Dnic-tte, Rusticovllic. Milli sn Tignish 109- ir . Alex. Msciseac, 'lr1cf~dic......-... Miss Lovins Trainer, Sinnott's Road John Mscintyre. St. Andrew's............ Murdock Finlayson, Pinnntts......... MH- John Harper. ¢iiy......... n Judie Gauthier, eity......,.. . so lllmms Kelly, 'Fort Augustus," -t. _ . 1;. .__., i§_.'€' . . » . . . --..» 0NALD’S CONTEST o t. Every person should do even Good work is being .done by candid- 106,200 69,400 » 70,600 45,000 . 13,900 31,200 30,700 27,000 ' 23,200 20,000 15,000 12,600 11,200 10,050 11,400 7,400 7;200 0,500 6,400 5,200 6,900 5,900 5,400 5,000 7,700 4,500 4,303 4,000 4,000 B00 i B ""Moro space is given over to odd “'\1en`yon went sdme red] good’ fllive Oil go to the "Two Macs," one get neuron and oiimierw ouve (ill. It is guaranteed by the Eng- lllh and Frcncii Gnrernirents to be absolutely pure. it Mis a mild, Mrrnble taste and is almost lree lrom odor. Look for the sign that slys: "The Two Macs" drti. 5.4-.-'£19--u\l»~° '- =i;¢-4 Pieces ol lurniture-which make line gilts-this season than ever before. More styles snd more variety ol de- signs are shown here in oddities and novelties than anywhere else in the CHL i’-xnert only odd pieces; but substantial in every way-well made, and much lower price than you'd imagine. Potoifs. 13-16611. i \ , , Make this Your Christmas Store Where You ll Get What Men Like 01. This Store 1s Simply Overflowmq With Appropriate Gifts for Gents This 'store is bristling with Gift-suggestions-appropriate, pleasing fin' practical articles that are bound to captivate the men. '\ . Fancy-17-esls I lor Xmas Gills We are showing a Splendid line of s\\'cI1 new fancy knitted vests that are bound to please the most particular men. The colors are varied and harmonizing with the desires of the sever' ' est critics, Include a fancy knit vest among your Xmas gifts. in-xi-mx chasing _-money stretch a good distance. -__--.XJ ' 0 Other Gifts Tie holders ' Slispender sets _ _ /,aa <4 I \ . _ . .1.._n_1-1 ’. a.1.`.J . . L0ungin rob d k' ' Leathergollasiignigessmo mg Jackets 1 . ' in ~, \ T that HE w ' Fur collars -Suit cases Hand bags Fancy shirts F,ine hosiery Arise 1 ill Appreciate Xmas neckwear Mufflers V Silk lhaudkercliicfs Kidgloves Collars and cuffs ' nu' ‘ ‘A 0/Juiliiiiiat' ' 'J\'f:1;-.ul.u.ll> _ ~ no. im _*_ _.5 l Xmas Gill toai Sweaters Fancy knitted, plain and fancy coat sweziters, club colors and others are shown in a wide range at this store. Nothing will please him more than a trappy coat sweater. Our prices will make your Xmas pur- -. Finns. ..~