are the best to buy. Call and ave the mignincent line we have to show you and the low prices at iAYl.°0R’S 'B0'ohstore.‘ - ii-odtwwlyr. " - » ara-avauMMaciuswuaiuuawn\w#‘ , . ,gvuaiuauwmwaiuw To Whom it May Concern I have been using- Mr. R. W. jord-.in’s Cod Liver Oil for years aid find it a very superior article. H. F. TOOMBS. BEAVER TEA Good enough for anybody. Cheap enough for every- body. Aueiican Kerosene Oil with the same good qualities. Jas. liellv 8: Zo. Queen Street Grocers. auaisunavnapq empting Is the word to use when spcazing about our cake Appetlzing: It surely is by the number who eat it Wholesome It is for the best ingre- dients are_ used as well as great care in mixing. Send in your trial order. n.s'rEwAnr Ecnrrsa Baxaiw, il iM.._,,_,, >‘lHi iiUi|l|]llll' will lliWS=“< Offices in New Prowse -’-`-`-‘ff - -1 _-:_-_-_-_ ,-_-_- _ _ _ _ _ __ ___ ______%__________v_T;_______________ _:_____;_____v_____7______ Y __ _7___v_____ __________`__ _ i _ i g *__ _ Block-Chirioueiown. Nos maid nospiai 'om-pi meets oo. night. RW' Mr' PHFMN. Georgetown, was in the city yung", ' 'ran Princes- arrives last sight at 10.15 *"4 01° express it ioso. Miss Blanche McFarlane, Sourls is the 8“°°° °f Mn <0<>ud> Meneaaia. Miss SoeninMasoN,Scuthport,returnad 1”” °i8ht from a trip to Boston. T Wu.|.rau Co1.i.rNes who has been to oronto on one of M.J. H ‘ barges returned last night. may B Mile J onN RaN'i'oN and daughters Misses Minnie, Sadie and Edith left yea- terday for Pasadena, Cal. S1' Andrews eve, today has been 3°; li>art as a dey of intercession for missions by the Church of England. I L0" °f Pretty xmas girls at the Fair A" S5- J°9°Ph s Convent on Dec. 11 and 12 l`he admission is only 10 cents. Mas Mania E. Smrrn, with four child- fiill. North Milton, leaves this morning to Join, her husband at Victoria B. C. J. J. Hncnics, M. P. Sourls, Wilfrid Forbes, Vernon River Bridge and C. R. Mlliicll. New Glasgow were in the city yesterday. Tun Misses Haszard returned last night from a visit to Glace Bay where they were the guests of their brother Dr. C. F. L. l-Iaszard. THE regular annual meeting of the Caledonian Club will be held tomorrow evening in the Club rooms at 7.80 o‘olock. St. Andrews Day. Installation of officers. 1 Mimnocic J. MoLloD, oldest son of the late Norman McLeod, St Avards, has bw” appointed Deputy Provincial Treasurer for the new Province of Alberta. THE contract for building the toboggan slide at Belvidere has been let to Lowe Bros, who have commenced work. The slide will be 35 feet high. 135 feet long and will have u double shute. THE Halifax arrived at nine yesterday morning with a large cargo»of general merchandise. She left again this morning with a full cargo including 4,000 bushels potatoes. There were no passengers either way. Tnmn officer Glenn of the S. S. Halifax is still in the Hospital at. Halifax but is recovering from the effects of his injuries. The entire wheel house and part of the forward staterooma were carried away by the huge wave that struck the steamer- The captain and the quartermaster re- mained by the wheel but the third otlicer was carried to the railing where hc was picked up unconscious. _ [N FURNITURE Bk .B - t- ~ A M u “Always the best value in the city. 52 vaailonaaalallmnolalc Mark Wright Furnishing Co s. I Y I .- iii its tllarm A generous styles to choose from -unbeatable values- good gloves-there are many reasons why you should buy gloves at this store. For in` stance Lined Kid Gloves 50c. II Kid Gloves warmly lined, spring fastener wrist, dark tan and brown shades at 5oc, 656 and 51-09- Lined Mocha Gloves ~ 75c to $3.25. Lined $1.75. ` Leather Driving Mitts. strongly made, warmlylue a 5 1 , Extra values in lined Mocha Gloves, spring fastener W,-{s¢._wm¢ two button-some elastic wrist. A splendid variety-every pair guaranteed. Mocha Mitts. quite a number o me p --tliey’re certainly warm an c iety of good styles--with and without fur wrist at 90C to $r.35,'with gauntlet wrist. A sp e Gloves of all aorta-Men'a and boys-’ ` - r `\ 3 H lf///- ; ` range of qualities and f u refer ainittin winter d omfoi-table. We have a var- i tl I OC 60C: 80° “P t° l ndid line of English W°°1 ` .f/n'n':1» /xv 5# o- ' inn/ 7\ -; -'----=---:_-:_-.~_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~;. .-: - -_~_~_-_-_ - - - - - -_ _ _ -_- "“ _ /. iii WS.. . Tan schooner Charlotte sailed from Boston on the 25th inet., for Georgetown. Tl_1l__Cecil Stewart who figured in the Police Court several days ago ia not Cecil J. Stewart of this city. ~ D. J. MoLaaN of McLean Bros, North Wiltshire returned last evening by the Princess from a business trip to. Sydney. Tun Guardian is authoritatively informed that there is no truth in the report that a Mainland syndicate has secured an option on the Opera House here. Mas. W. F. Tinuaasn to expected home from Saranac Lake Thursday night. Her many friends will be pleased to learn she is much improved in health. Tim schooner Lovonla has completed loading her cargo for Demerara. It ln- cludes 1500 barrels of potatoes, 26 tons of hay on deck, fonrtoen horses and four cows. 0. A. HonNsBY. Havana, Cuba, and formerly' connected with thc Royal Bank here has been chosen _Secretary Treasurer of the Trust Company of Cuba with authorized capital of $5,000,000. - Rav. F. C. KELLY, La Peer, Mich., and brother of Jos. 1 Kelly of the P. E. I. R., has been chosen presidentof New Catholic Extension Society. Father Kelly visited Charlottetown last summer. FR1ENns willbe pleased to hear that Wm. McEachern who has been work- ing with A. E. Leigh on the Murray Harbor Railway telegraph line is rapidly recovering from an attack of liiilamation ofthe lungs. ‘ _ Miss Ins HENDERSON who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. B. Mothersill, Halifax, came to the city by the Princess last night and will remain for a day with her brother, G. E. Henderson. Miss Hen' derson has recently returned from a trip to Rome. Tulritn was alarge attendance at the entertainment given by the Ciinarliim Order of Foresters in Wright‘s Hail last night. A choice program of music, etc. was given and excellent addresses by Mr. Doig, Maritime Organizer and Mayor Kelly. At the conclusion cofi`ee~and cake were served to the large number present.. .THE following is taken from the Even- ing Star, Greenfield, Indiana: Don. H. Henderson, who has-represented B.- F. Bowen 85 Co., Publishers, in Prince Ed- ward Island, Canada, during the summer, returned to Greenfield last evening, having had o. most delightful and pros- perous summer. Mr. Henderson is enthu- siastic over the Island as u summer' resort, and says the climate is perfect, the trout and deep sen fishing all that could be desired and the people hospitable, gener- ous and genial. STAR or Horn Lodge of the Indevoildent Order of Good Templnrs was organized at High Bank last Saturday evening by Mr. Fraser, Provincial Organizer for the I. O. G. T. The new lodge commences its career with a goodly number of charter members and the following stall’ of officers. C. `l‘.-Benjamin Beck. V. T.-Lucy Sencnbaugh, P. C. T.-Henry Phillips. Chap.-Edward J. Jordon. Sec'y.-Fletcher J. Jordon. F. S.-Joseph Hayter. Treiis.-Millie Derby. M.-Geo. Jordon. D. M.-Ida Ferguson. G.-Louis Beck. Sent.-John P. Beck. I.. D.-M. A. McNeill. Tar: annual meeting of the Lots 40 and 50Farmers‘ Institute was held at Mill- view on Monday, 27th, lust with a good percentage of members in attendance. President Irving occupied the chair and opencd.the meeting wltha neat address in which he referred to the advance made in the work of this Institute during the past year. Considerable information has been izained along various lines and some stock introduced notably the flock of Dorset Horned sheep, this Institute being the first to bring this breed to the :Provlnce. The Secretary Treasurer then gave the finan- cial stntcment which showed an expendi- ture of $177,556 leaving a small balance at hand. The oiilcers elected are as follows: ~D.P. Irving M. L. A., Hon. President; M. \V. Murphy. President; Jos. Storey, Vice Pres.; Soc. Trans; S. 1". Drake; Directors, C. W. 'Sheidow. A. J. Hynes, Angus McKenzie, J. R. McDonald, Jos. Acorn, Alfred Mutlow, Thou. H. Mutluw, J. Alex. l)rakc.The next meeting will bo held on Jnn. ii, at Millview. Rc- preseiitativcs to convention at Charlotte- town, Dec. ll arc D. P. Irving and M. W Murphy. "lf-4rf~4r* . ttnoi ` ivviirn noiiirs The same “kind that we have sold for the last five years- Every one guaranteed. _ This week 20 p. c. discount from r e g u la r prices, for cash. il \\ E A. B. Malloil. the popnla?‘1pnsenta- tive of Bryant k MoDonal , Halifax came to the city laat night. A. Pioxaan has been appointed a suit agent for this olty ol the Marine Depart- ment in connection with the winter. atcamen.-Patriot. S. A. Maonouann at the request of a large number of ratepayers has consented to become a candidate for Councillor for Ward V. Mr.Macdonaid has many friends who will support him in his laudable ambition. Tru: members of the Caledonian Club, and friends will celebrate the time honor- ed festival of Saint Andrew by a sciree and dance at the Queen Hotel on next Thursday evening. Tickets may he sec-` ured from the committee in charge; _ A CuAu.r.o1"r1rrowN visitor who spent last Sabbath in Tryon informs The Guardian that three of the best temper- ance addresses he has heard for a long time were delivered there on that day by Rev. Mr. Stebbings. Rev. Mr. Tlner and Rev. A. D. McDonald. Tun directors of Hillsboro Rink have decided this year to conduct the rink under their own management and it is thcirlntention to have everything in an up-to-date and first class condition thusi giving the best satisfaction to patrons. There were n. large number of renders at high figures. ` A1' the meeting oiAlpha Rebekah Lodge, I. 0. 0. F. last. night ii hearty reception was extended to blrs. Emma McDowell, \Presii'lr.‘iit for the Maritime Provinces. Degrees were conferred on several candidates und refreshments were afterwards served. A liirgc number of members of the order were present, OF all societies there is none more popular than Victoria Division S. O. T, of Charlottetown, the liall being dlled every Division night and new candidates admitted every meeting. The literary CODi»€st now onis making it the most entertainiiig place known for 'lady or gentleman, young or old. Victoria Divis- ion is composed of workers some of whom never tire in trying to advance thc in- terest of that noble order at itil limos and in all places. Success to Victoria Division No. 4. FAREWELL SERVICE GIVEN AT TRYON J. W. and Mrs. Morrison of Tryon, lofi ` yesterday morning, 26th lust., for Everett, Washington Terr., win-re for sometime they ini(-iid to reside. (ln thc eve of their depurturcu farewell st-i-vice was tendered them in the Presbyteriaii Church. The service was conducted by their pastor, Rev. A. D. McDonald, and; throughout. During their eighteen years residence in Tryon, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison enjoycd,l.ofan unusual extent, the respect and esteem of the com inuiiity whose highest and best interests ilicy both so fiithfuily served. and runny av\.iii~d thorn- selves of the opportunity uilbrded to give -eipression tn their attachment and regard. After appropriate devotional exercises a kindly-worded address was read by the pastor, in which special mention was made of Mr. and Mrs. Morri- son as loyal and devoted members of the Church, and of the valuable help given by them in the Sunday School, and in connec- tion with every department of the Cliurch’s work. At the close of the ad- dress, Mnster Earl Huwatis came forward, and on behalf of Sunduy School scholars presented Mr. and Mrs. Morrison with two nicely hound books as tokens of affec- tion nnd regard. Mr. Morrison, deeply moved, made a. suitable reply thanking his friends for their gifts, and kind part- ing words. After the singing of “God bc with you till we meet again" and prayer, the meeting was bropght to n close, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison receiving a tender and tearful farewell from their many friends as they passed out of the Church. T00 MUCH FOOD. Every time you eat too fast, cram too much food into the_ stomach, you offend it law of nature and will probably suffer headaches, nausea, billioui-mess, and all the horrid distresses which are so caused. Now if you will assist nature ii llttloin an ngrccuhlc manner with such aplcasantnnd cf“co.oious_ treatment as Hutch you need not suffer all these troubles. Hutch will give you instant relief from these little complaints and if you give it n thorough trial you will find that it will cure you pcriiiiinently of thc causcs which produce them. llutch is n. doctor for ten cents. 251'.. and oilc. ull drug stores. For sale by all Druggists. Tangerine Oranges just received at Beer st Gems. ron ii Thci'e`s a variety of men`s warm gloves at this store thnt‘s uncqualled-prices are right too. i'>0c to $3.25.-Wecks:&. Co.| 201i Sli IMS! Perfect . llot .Water Bottles are the only kind we sell. See our BIG assortment and get our LOW prices before buying. We GUARANTEE .e v e r y bottle we sell and RE- ' PLACE IT if unsatisfac- tory. Isn’t that fair? "The Two Macs" lillilllillliilil lillilllillllll DlUGGIS.'i'9_ Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Sta. was deeply touching and impressive! are ' . it A o 1;' special' . ,er isis -v _ ‘.' ‘i small furs _ MOORE Maison ri An Early Xmas Suggestion Give Her ai Handsome Ruff. Kuffs from $l.l5 each up to $50.00 each 'E A We’ve rails of every good fur, cheap, medium priced and high p=ice ». ‘UF Rnffs of Coney, Raccom, Marmot, lVl_u~l coughing and get rid of that 'cat_m_rli. The one remedy is “Cntiirrhozoiie \\ liixpli goes tothe rliseuscd tissues nlonii ‘“ \‘ nir you lu-ezitlic; it can fail to rcnc i I. it sou' tl bl its bound to kill thc Il icccf ictrou e, _ gar d its for liealiiig up the sore ms, an , h _ places, nothing can surpass Ciitarr uzoi|1s_. fyou don't get _instant rclicf and u ti-A mate cure you will at least KEY' i’l\U|\ _V0\ll mo cy i'or Cutarrliozonc is guiiritutecd to cure cat-iirrh in any part of the system. You run no risk-tlici-cforc use Catnri ho- zonc-nt our expense it not satisfied. _______.._.é-11 GREAT CUNARD TURBINER. Livniinooi., Eng., November ‘lil--The Cunard line steamer Carniiinin,tlic largest turbine stcnincr iiilont, has arrived in the Mersey preparatory to startin8 0“1“`l` muirlcn voyage to New York, Deccinbcr 2. During six hours' continuous run thc Carmnniu easily maintained 10 1-Z knots, while her specd ovcr a iiieasured uiilc was more than 20 knots. The Carmniiiii isof 21,000 tons register; sho is 075 fcut longand has 75 fcet beam iinrl has acconiinoiiations for 3,00() passengers. ___-3-1 When You Have A Bad Coin. ` You waiita remedy that will not only give quick relief but effect apcrmiincnt ¢:\lrL‘.. You want a remedy that will relieve I the lungs and keep expectomtlon ciisy. ` You want. ii rcnicfiy that will counter- act any tendency towards pneumonia. You wniit ii remedy that is plcnsun and safe to take. Chi\mberlain’s Cough Remedy niects ull of these requirements and for thc speedy and permanent cure of had colds stand without ii peer. For snic by all druggist. ____M.Z_11-i l iEXPERT SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS i Also sowing niachinc oil of absolute A purity, and thc best iiccdlcs and parts fin' all iiiitcliiiics at Singer stores. Look for the red S., Queen Strcci, Chai' \ ,_ 9. 1 -uf. 9*: A Feeling of Contentment Q Steals Over llim " When lie Settles Down into One of Our Luxurious Morris Chairs If your husband is a reader, get him a Morris Chair, so that he may rc ad in comfort. "_ The "Morris" has a great many good points `“ not ossessed by any other chair, amonv which ,,,,_,, are tlie adjustable back and the :novable cushions.. ' » We liave these chairs in about a dozen different styles and a great variety of coverings. _The _rices ' 4 are quite in accord with our usual low price policy- . One ofthe best selling chairs we have is in solid oak at $7.40. We have some cheaper and some up to $19.00 Iwitli all prices bctwi-en. _O_ur Morris chair stock is well worth a special visit. Call in* today. ohn Newson, VICTORIA ROW. E 1'/ oiiapnvannnvnvqnou Acnwriunz SUN Luna n f-T A good re‘iab’e man is wanted to rf p ed-iit \li~ Sl1'\ Li'€ Oi Carinfla iii Prime C0 |iii\. lu 5- i i\,;\ liberal coiiiraut will be giw ii. EE. EE.(_)\7V. ii ~ . - N 4 Charlottetown. Manager for P i<..l ~ ~ 19 mwi iyi Qigidliliuauai-||'~»~~rn|sll|»--¢'l¢*‘“'-""'=v'v--*' lottclown; also on south side of Witte Si.i'cal, Sumiiicrsirlc. l’. E. I. _.-"ny-I -Thc business formerly conducted by Webster Sc McKay willbc closed on Dco lst. Messrs Jenkins dt Son have purchased the stock and good will of thc business and a colitinuuncc of the put- ronage accorded the into firm is respect- fully solicitod by them. All accounts due the Hrm since Sept 1. arc pnynblc ni their office, corner Queen and (lriiitoii streets. 21| ri iii. vvlingr1ar> At once, an cxxcrioncod clark for ircncral cmmn-y ami-ri. pgly iii own lianllwriting giving rofcrciicoa an iitating wnliiry wiintc °°°` J. T. Wmnsoir. ii~iaitr New Mui... N. ii. FOR SALE Rosebank Farm Sitnate on the south side of Hillsboro i River opposite the city, one mile from Charlottetown, containing i8o acres,l culara apply F. McKENNA, l lliill . _ ._.’.,,t ~4r°~‘\f-*- 30 acres cleared and in ahigh state of culti- vation, Terms liberal. For further parti- Charlottetown, Queen Street Aug. 4, itll. tu wed, Fri. aa l yr the liortb A A - lllii€i'lCdll [lit ~ '_SNo|'th,, , `l_,`~f-“n _ -"Americ"aliilyd"` Conti-ues to Div ill" I-218' Si ' ””“"f f Results S0|` . . _ .1-. ip.-Id `“f"§'f'. --on its maturing investment Policies to its qk c0l'llil'l€ili 5. niirnorous policyliolilers._ _ .° ~ .. , Life (with profits) Limited Payment 1' ` Eniiowment and Guaranteed In omc ` _ Bonds will produce thc best results uiirier ` L - the safe an: conservative management uf the , North American Life. ` 0 Write us for rates and results. <” noss on Mliriiiaws. Charlottetown. - :_ _ :.1-vf. ‘ v l. AUGUBTUS BEN [Li ' Ban-ister and Attorney For i-atc»;_in thc tl l-l. lslapd Mutual lalpp ln- Ol-‘Fl(`l<1 : Uulltnirs Brace Brick Bulldilw iirancc ii s arn i E i , , hiirithcs Hii\Illi:.“i~l(?.linolmlionsesl (‘hc-dad l-lg; P- Ls I porics, Water Mills. SturesL`&c.. imply tn MONEY T0 LOAN on toad security Of land C. D. BEL Pleasant Street. | moderate rate of lnterea ` 6-'ll we sat&wti’ Charlottetown atta and w tl Dec Blst ,.. HJ.: :___.._a 1 .,,.,. . » \‘»i tg, - ma."