. . .., \ f . ¢ ._ ' ful. I . . ,_ .V _i 5 _ DECEMBER 19,1913 mann-new nnwll mei-' ei-.ann 4. 'ii-is cHARLo'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN ' ~ ' uname nnnv. PAGE 5 ELEVEN. jf 'Clrrislmas al g Your Door , We know it is by the knock, it`s Santa _Claus with *a bucket of Coal. _Santa Cln.us_always smiles' when taking our COAL. He knows' it will b_ring` good cheer b/ the wnrin'h and glow of ` the fire it makes. ~ We give prompt attention. to nil COAL 0r_ders’. ' A. Pielrard & Co. ' Phone 240 Ch’t0wn “ _ ,far _s /_ s Pn, N 3'-§\\ }` Ai W :if/.1 'K ‘im - m.._V» 1 V _ ,Y .` A1 -1‘V;';°'»nzr. ‘ -."f,`/ 1. . _ - -‘tw ` ,V J \ , 'till-M, ,f Always acceptable be- cause of their good quality. T' ilel Sels f Walking Canes, Collar Q. Glove Boxes, Shaving Sets, Cigars, Pipes, _ Smoking Sets Qc Qc DJn't put oli -Buy Now Geo E llughes{ ,1;f;”,»‘f;g,;,», Charlottetown, P. F. I. ' i 1 ' s'rUDnN'r PREAQHER.-Mr. Geo. I ! _ 1 ` Drugs Kodalcs Confectionery C ' C' *W0* , ‘ l|ll|ln~1o1» I Christmas Gifts Galore frlark ye to our hris tmas Carol Merry Clrrisfnrrs time is n.-nr, Glztdrlesi time of all tire year. There is genuine Clrristlrrus rlrcsr, In the Yule.tirie bargains here. ’ ’l`he joyous satisfaction of gift giving is in getting the the gift which you fecl will appeal to the friend for whom it is invendcd. We have a splendid range Manicure Set=. up to _$7.00 Military Btualres up io$5 oo Pipes (sets) upto.. .$10.00 Cigar Cases upto.. . . $2.35 _ Tobabcco Pouches u pto 1 50 Razor Strops up to, . .$2.50 Kcdaksup to: - - - -‘L65-00 life Ii/c, litc, Etc. Etc. I‘§tC, EW- i Mark McGuigan, leader; Mr. Joseph Flemming, member from Levis and _ Pl.l\‘Cl\\8¢ HCM- . Douglas Hogan, from Halifax. Al- tnnugn they qnntea themselves to S I H’ ’ _ And be numbered among the Pleased Ones than neo. advantage. it was my on e ect IS _\ 3 J n it Mp u,1t";M. ` 1071118011 _ 0 "S0 ..::;;1.._;::.t:. ..;..?.:'::t 'HIC qtllllly nfl-ldiune and Mr. Ray Brown, from York- . |066 Sli town, delivered eloquent and forceful cnt' Kent Q rr speeches. The House 'then adjourned to choose from - such 115-- Mirr. rs up to .. - . . . $4.00 Meerschnunr & Brin rPipes upt0._.. .. ...$8 50 Cigars in Boxes up to $10.00 l Cigarette & Cigar Holders v10l0¢»a»~- .. .... -- $7-50 R»1.0rs up I0- -_<° $5-0° 'l‘hern or Bottles (in cases) upt0_... ..........$5.25 Chocolates up to . - .$8.00 -'-----f“"'“-'* ____.__.__;__ it oulmolnu WILDEY LODGE, No. 27, 1.0.0. 'F.,,`méets tonight at 8 p. rn." Im.- portant _Business and Nomination of '0m¢_°rs. ` _, 3439. Irvine, of the Presbyterian College,' Halifax, will preach next Sunday, in NSY London,_ Summerfield and Gran- v e. FUNERAL TODAY.-The funeral of the late Miss Josie Smith will take place from her father's residence, Chestnut Street, this morning. Ber- vices will commence at 10.15. The funeral leaves at 10.45 forthe Rocky' Point boat. Interment will be at New Dominion Cemetery, Rev. Dr, Fuller-I ton oiiiciating. ‘_ R J. P.’s, APPOINTED.--At yester- dny’s meeting of the Executive Conn-I cil, the following new Justices of the Peace were appointed:-Mr. J chu' Cudmore, of Union Corner, Lot 15;~' Mr. Fraser McDougall, of Bloom- field; Charles G. Dunn, Dock Road, Lot 4; Mr. Hubert Hucstis, Union Vale, Lot 6. Mr. Huestis was also appointed a Commissioner of Deeds. I the Union Hotel last night a meeting of the Charlottetown branch of tire Brotherhood of Railway 'Blacksmiths and Helpers was held under the pre- sidency of Mr. John Currie. The meeting was addressed by Mr. D. J._ Meonuvrey of Moncton, N. B.. whn made a report upon the Brother- hood’s activities and present posi- tion. Mr. MCG-lllivray leaves -the city t.his morning and goes to Halifax in cnnneetinn with a similar meeting to be held there. . IOLICE COUR’l‘.- At the Char- lottetown Police Court lI€BWl'dBY nmrnirrg, 'Joseph Carr, on a charge of tightrng on the street, was lined - $10, with the option of thirty days' imprisonment. Three other men were on the previous day charged along with Carr, and in yesterday morn-l ing'e Guardian it was erroneously' stuten that one ot them was named Conway; this should have been Con- ioy. _ The prohibition case of A.` lioiancr v. P. C. Brown and Calif-‘ Joh.; llughes, is further adiourned to this niorning. SUCCESSFUL TEA. -The City Market, Hall last evening presented a very animated and cheerful appear- nnce on the occasion of the annual Yule Tide Tea given by the ladies of the St. Elizabeth’s Aid Society. The function met with deservedly great patronage and if the worthy promo- ters had every reason to be glad thcrcat, their patrons had equal cnnse for gratidcntion, as for a mo- dicum of expenditure theywere given -.1 delightful time. An'excellent meal wun.e`xccllently served, and there was none but who was thoroughly pleas- f-_d_ 'The outstanding feature of the event rs the iact. that it was promot- ed to raise funds to provide “A Mer- ry C.hrist.m~as” for the poor orphans. .ludging from the attendance this laudable purpose should bo assured. OPPOSITION SCORES A POINT- At the first meeting oi St. Duntan's College Mock Parliament, held in the college hull on the 17th ihst., the Opposition, led by their Hon. leader, James McDougall, triumphed over the lvictluigan Government. r'I‘he I-lon. lender, Mr. James McDougall, clearly lender of the Government, Mr. Mark Mctifuigan, not only in the excellent arguments with which he criticized the Government policies, but also in the clear and distinct 'manner in which he brought forth these argu- ments. Time and time again his supporters cheered him to the echo. The Government speakers were; Mr. acc now diillcult it was for them' to give any solid arguments in defense of their policies. While on the other hand the Opposition speakers, Mr for the Xmas holidays. rr Pars eo any in one Province’ }$TiHE,CEN_l ......... C THE NORTHUMBERLAND.-As ex- plained in another column, the S, S. Northumberland did not reach her moorings at Charlottetown until 10.45 o'clock last night. . _ FOR THE HOLIDAYS.-A number. of Island students from the dlflerent colleges on the mainland returned home last night by the Northumber- land. to spend their Christmas boli- days. f -"CONCERT",--Big School Con- cert at Centreville Hall, Dec. 23rd, 7.30 p. m., choruses, drills, songs, contata, motion songs, orchestra of boys. Home made candy sold, (20c. and ion.) 3440. SHOP BROKEN INTO.-The ail- proaching hockey season may be held to hc responsible in some measure, if not altogether, for a robbery that was committed in Charlottetown on Wetincsday night. The bicycle es- tablishment carried on in Grafton street. by Mr. Rice was broken into by thieves, who effected their entrance by smashing a pane of glass in a window in the rear of the shop and in this way getting to the window fastenings and undoing them. The rnade a swee of Mr Rice's hoci Y - p . BLACKSMITHS’ MEE'l'ING.- At key goods, carrying away between $75 und $100 worth of the most. ex- pensive skates and hockey boots and sticks; besides a number of small electric flash-lights. They seemed either to have left in a hurry or to have been careless or indiilercnt, as they left behind them a bag and. u b_ro‘.'sn flashlight, which 'may be-use- lul to the police in regard to picking up rt clue to the robbers. Evidently they dropped their flashlight and it got broken; nnd to complete their nefarious operations they must have used one of those annexed from Mr. Rice. Besides carrying away Mr. l'tice's goods they further injured him by taking two odd-side boots; the only consolation is that they served themselves n bad trick. The case is in the hands of tire police. ` Psrsgnrls Mr. Andrew Dollar ol Broukiield, was in the city Tuesday, Mr. Alex. McDonald of Brookiield, spent Tuesday in the city, _ Miss Mellisn Barett, Kingston, spent Tuesday in the city. W Mr. Everett Holmes of Kingston, was in the city Tuesday. Brown, Stanley and Joe Cavendish, were among Summerside on Saturday _ Robert tewart, hose in ast.-N. .é>.._,.__l ::Mr. C. B. Jelly is Guardian News Agent for Victoria »and vicinity. Kindly: hnud him all reliable news, also your new or renewal subscrip- tions. MEM. :»:A XMAS GIFT.-Give to those near to you the sound assurance that Xmas days to come shall find no comfort lacking. Give life ln- surance and when you purchase In- surance buy the best-Buy the Great West Life policy. .which supplies the best protection at the lowest' net cash available. Hyndman & Co. Ltd. 3431-12-18M3i_ ::A dainty and inexpensive gift for demonstrated his superiority over tht\'9-HY WOIHB-11 Wnllld be H Vi01€l2 DUICG Combination set. This outfit in- cludes Violet Dulce corn-Dle'xion pow- der, Violet. Dulce Soap and Violet Dulce extract. This can be had here only. Call and see this sughilticn- The MacKinnon Drug C0., Corner Great 'George and Kent Sts. Metf. I Give her a beauiilul , _ _ _ . I ( EVENING 1 The llnesi range ol Evening; _A Dresses in P. E. Island. now f ,_ Discounts lo Clear ` _“_ HIS GREAT SHOWING of new, fresh Evening Dresses is certainly the T finest of its rort in P. I. Today you have an opportunity to choose from the lovely garments offered at makers cost-or less. ' ' $18.50 Dresses are now only $12.00 20.00 Dresses are now only 12.50 - 22.00 Dresses are now only r4.oo 35.00 Dresses are now only 25.00 50.00 Dresses are now only 30.00 'I his is rr splendid npprrtunitv to secure for some one, the datutlt-si, most Moore & McLeod The Busiest Store on Chsrlottelown's Busiesi Street v '__'_°'WV" + ' srrcnr iulrwlr rams \ For Monday Buyers Study this list of special low rates on the Murray Harbor Branch. Talrevadvantage of a great chance to do your Christmas shopping at the big gestshoppin g centre in P. E. I. Come io Charloltctt wn-you’ll save the price of yourticket on a. very small purchase. .<`5`s=_==_=»=_¢_==.=f-_==:=_==.°=9=.=°.=?.>l>.>_>???’ zzszzsgzzszzzazszsg 90c. 800. lillc 80c 'ltlc Murray Harbor, Murray River, Hopeileld, Wood Islands, Bella River, Melville, '70c. Surrey, 000. , Fannin, 001;. Grandview. 500- Uigg, 50c. Vernon River, 450. Vernon, 450- Mill View, »i5c. Lake Verde, ‘ 400. Mt, Albion, 25c. ’ Hazelbrook, Mt. Herbert, Bunbury, Charlottetown Returning, special train will leave C\\nl`l0l¥€t0vvll nt on December 18th and 22nd. arrive. 5 o‘clock p. m. t _ _ ..._A J . *Q _ T JT: Q 'Gift Here ~ Here are gifts that will bring delight to "his heart", Dressing case, made nf gen- nine leather, with fittings from 3t0 ro pieces. prlcedat 519 .. .. ... $10 go You make no mistake in selecting perfurnery eitlie_r as tue main gm °'. “ :ISMOKERS GOODS.-There _are many things in this line suitable for its for entlomen-Pipes (Briar and is iinsign camera $1, 50 to .,........, .. .. ...@1000 Thermos bottle. Tobacco jar, secondary consri.rutl0l‘. We have’ h Gi a nice line in cared l""f“m°'Y from Sue Ve =- X s°"l°y' Cosmw “nd Hamiiiiyaiiid standard ea 0 the n-ore_ popular Franc we oz odors ure ru the lot. ""’ 1- _ you shouydsm Sens Bois. a ne\yveP;‘_e fume made by Goddet ot Francie; 0 pm oz selling this perfume at .... .._..V.',7.._, _ _ _, si s Meerschaum), Tobacco Pouches, Cig- ar and Cigarette Cases and Holders, Tobacco Jars; Ash Trays, Companion Sets etc. Our stock is large and specially selected for Xmas. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore.-Mtl. "Everett Buell is Guardian Agent I O Gt' Geo' St. . | Perfume __ l&li%¥§_l ___ia$_§g!_l_- Mclfionou l‘_‘;'f7' ` Gr,” Gwrgg |` ` . (feds and all reliable news will be S1341! 4 at Abney. Subscriptions, renewals Cased pipes, Cased military brushes. _ Safety razor, Pocket flasks, Box cigars. The Two Macs 'A "L' W ,VC WW .K -_ f ____` \-1 fs r" f r_» . - ,X - ~ The Risk : &A 1 \. ' \ ri. in :l welcomed by him. 2971-13-lMEtl. _ ’ -_ E _ ’ i.-i":§§i ‘ _ it iitnjuriiinstv r'°\\f°°lf» “"4_._ , ' a nuisance to your frlends.‘ _ » } le _ m i fl Besides, good fragrant tobaeif - ~|,‘__ .'-‘~` co costs no more. Its all in ` r ,ip knowing what to 'ask for. Re_,_» ~_ _ _ m . ;n6‘t31’e 0itil;3f’oll0wio§3l" _ __ Tobacco, Black Twist 1., . "*°“'. cunning ramen - , ' .,l.|l _ _ ;.;..‘;,’i|m‘°y Tiiii to i 1 A Don"t Rim" Raisin Bread i`_-ii: mokln inferior tobacco, Steu'aft’S Bakery __ ~ Having added ‘lRAlSiN BREAD" to their aleeadyilarge list of baking goods wish to announce ' that on Saturday Next, the zoth lust, another batch ofthe above Delicious Bread will be for sale on our counters. Our lady customers yrononnce it excellent. ' Please leave your order for a loaf ._ -_ ._ ......\’nee We - -' L ' Christmas . //, 1..-it __ ln of ° ~nf‘»1 ~ ‘conf.;‘lcd/1;i” 0 GlffS ~- , of. / _,lr ,_ ‘;‘\ / ../ 1 _ ' ’ ~, _ ._ t 1 3 -= '-1 -,ff/"»' . t l ' ,f . 3'” “fi ` "‘ _ ,J d. y]//1);'/,I ‘ //,/ ‘ \;_\;_`a-ay- > ` ` 1 1 . -_ , _ { _ , , ‘. , f ` ., Hill' ,, i illivz ` I //if ' v',,\_| ~‘ ` \'|///////1/. A IF you desire a Christmas Gilt for a Man or Boy cotne here at once---some here hr/st and save that Tirtng “bhopptng Tour of the Town" that usually takes from the Christmas Season half its joy ! We°vetl'1c sort of Gifts Men and Boys like l _ Suits, Bath Robes. _ Mufflers. Caps, Pajamas Overcoats, Neclrwear. Suspenders Fanqcy Vests. Sweaters Raiucoats. Shirts. Handlrerchiefs. ' llulierwear, Hosiery House Coats. Cloves, Umbrellas, ` ' Night Robes, Dress Shirts 1-*_-l--_-1-1111 Allour Ontiitting is of the highest standard--exclusive and different. Presents in Holiday Boxes and we'll make any ex- changes desired after Christmas! ~ n§Z£?.?.,. D- A- BRUCE nS’.’i’.?I.‘.,. |55-|58 Queen Street ‘- _ Diiered ai heavy _ l . I i ,’ "~ STATION FARE. SPECIAL TRAIN DEPARTB. i =~ ~’_5`.; _ up . ‘i it .Y il, S _ .12€.~` i , no _~,_ `»‘ " "gf Q' _V “t i J Ili E >'»'.1 ‘ `i.,'|» .;" '13 ,_ yl,,a`~f,» `1,'=f~" 's 1 _:_-1,.-li* ‘»,-;;_i-z 4 1 V t EW: v4°. H »- _ei n tj_f, ~:§}l`.. 3 1 2 " V 1 ‘ :'f!`.' _ 5 ‘iiiiizf ..`i.a __ i- 1,. »= 'c _#_ A.; _ g ;?‘.;,.; £11 ".>`~l` < . _~ .- or '. t it 4. .r ». \ r. r . 7|. J' 51" _ ', 'i . .- "' 6 4»1';;@i"'fi it 2,. V- \ a *<4 ;-.f-5 if ..1,. ' _‘i 1 l of. -» lx _,._ V ‘lt . ,¢ .li 5 beautiful of (.`hrl~t1nas g\fts. Every dress new--and only one of each style. _ ._ | l.9 -l2l Queen Street, Charlottetown ‘ . I ' . 4 _ rj, El 1 _ ,. ,\ _i ,_ ,r _,VJ i .. ‘ 1 lu \ ‘V _ to ' 52 :_ '_ . ‘l | r |. r 1 _ ~ 1 \ \ r I {,1.,5,,_,_=_. _¢ .__ __ 1 5. - ;__»--.a..._,...- .___ ._ ._. . 1. _ .__.._..__..._»._ _ 1. 1 i ».,, , . -4