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Keep Your Eyes 4 0n 0ur Store for we are going to have a greater display of gift goods this year than ever before--you know what that means when you stop to think of our past holiday exhibits. Keep \v.1tch and get ideas. ].G. Jamieson t \Ve are showing an eX- tra fine iissortnieut of gold lockets in i0& 14k of various shapes and sizes, both plain and `l Jewel set. all I ._ ~ .A .T V _ o \\'e are p\'e|\:trcd this your as before to .lo ci1;.;r:i\iin_; and as at lockel nicely ingravcd is a very Ui appropriate gill.\Ve would ask you to inspect our sicrlc. " G., ll. Taylor t. if” Jeweler and'l€ngra\er. _ were held in the winter months. The I ,i V f - .a THE CHARLOTTETOWN G ' “ _ U A R D I A N ' ' waonasoav, Dscr-:umm 6, ig". 1 pectutiun, we look for an early disso At the time of this writing no oni- husiness and that we have had a the early full. . And the Liberal party could not very well complain of an election in eral elections held in this Province under the inte Liberal regime four rl(-etioii of 1893 wns held on Decem- ber 13:, that of 1900 on December 12, that of lfloi on l)cce1nl1cr 7 und that of 1‘JuH on November 18. So far as oi;'reco1|ection serves there were in those yeurs no very strong or weighty reasons of state compelling the Gov- Legislature during the usually stormy season of the year, and they did so ernment of the day towlissolve thel Apart from these consid rations he the loss of two districts and the .dr ciul announcement has been made of feat of the Premier that there has the intentions of Premier Mathieson been a decided change oi public gen. _ acco - ing to the well understood wishes of Furthermore there are most import- ant matters of Public concern now pressing for solution and`with which December, seeing that of the five gen- the new Government Wlll be called upon to deal at once. Some of these matters require concerted action with the Dominion Government, .or with the Governments of other Provinces, or with both federal' and provincial Governments, and in order to deal effectively with these matters the provincial Executive must be prepar- ed to show that.it has the people of this Province behind it and giving it ‘an undoubtcd support. Moreover be- `fore taking action that may bind the Province to important agreements There seein now to be reasons of e »nsidcrnble iveight for making a gen- <-riil iippeal to the electorate. The strenigtli of parties in the present House is too nearly equal to enable the new (lovernincnt to legislate with boldness and efficiency. In any ease three of the new ministers must go their acceptance of ofiice nnd so many Drugqistl ' |l1l`tl0\_v HS 8 mal-tel' Of ¢0H"¢“i€“Ce 0f'touchini: our federal relations it is * of political expediency. _~ ' H11 Important that the Government ‘ ,shall be fully assured of the Cong. 1=-;~.:_~=- ' '- ldence UI 7-ht? People for whom they are acting, and this confidence can in no way be so effectually and plainly expressed as in a general election. I For all these reasons we deem a general election at an early day to be Hliedlent and desirable, and al- to the people for a ratification of h thoug the season is not the most propitious, we believe the general bye-elections would create almost as public will look for and expect an' much disturbance to trade and the appeal to be maoe to the electors at sen.:-ral equanimity as would a gencr- the polls ,md that lf we are to have ‘M "l"““""" Ag‘_“_n- 3 5e“fl`a1 eleclloll n ne\\' Government it will be well to ‘S ‘luv "Mt Yemi' and belng 50 C0111' have a new Legislature along with pnrntively near, might almost as wall it, MR. HUGHl‘]S’ SPEECH. "]len's r\ibhi~;'s 4`..~`e._ Iloys' Slip Youths' 450., at im!! llro.<_ 12-_-,il ti' . F W -' 1- ‘~’.7 e . ;° ` ff' __ /__ - .. f-"-.-<~`i is 1' 1 _ <47’ W.. " 2. ‘ »» ’l|"1ii°i"f‘-"'/7 lies \"-f ._:1._§j»_:__v /3?* ‘.' .' _ -so . ,-. ..»:_fg~_~,.§,b:;-- - -ai % ,_ 3.~.,.._,:»,,\;` * %- Facts Concerning 'irc of interest to ever house lice We print in other columns thisl morning n considerable rt'0n f m1umns'.POsBimy we are not quite po i 0 , the imercsting Speech delivered in theio Sanguine ao tl\ir.h1-Iughes appears ll-louse` of Commons by Mr. Hughes, O _ e ln. regm( 0 t' e early return of in pretty close accord with those from time to time set forth in these `I\1. l’. for l{ini:`s County. oii Novem-,;ilc;ap§U;;Tt;_r:s suéive questiin in lcan; i . i , we are s_r0ng y 0 _hor 28. The first part of his address, Iziniiwliicli is not reproduced, was de- his Opinion that D' considerable reduv . tion of the customs taxation would I voted to the discussion and advocacy _ riot reciprocit and freer trad rel - be of great benent to Prince Edward y e 8' Island ~ tions between Can lo. l tl - ' _ . m ' am _ O ml We are glad to notice that the mem- llllllllb. matters in reiznrd to \vlnch the _ __ , _ _ ._-lf,-_,-5 ,,f the mo,,,,_,o,. for Kings are btr for kings has directed attention to the necessity for all-rail connec- tion betwecn this Province and thc] “M708 cold. relieve asthma in it few seconds. mainland and the vital importance of reasonable through freight rates. We are of those who think that the late if a Go`vernineut came far short of their At last u remedy has been discow duty in regard to these matters and ered that will stop a cough' cure H we join with Mr. Hughes in the hope that Mr. B0rden's Administration ‘lvtmistgillitirl ‘:)lo8n.‘v<`»)i:n€tlct7rold.’(’; Just may do more and better for us. The . . < -- r » ._ l.l_ ll,,_.,l,,_.S ,;,.,,._,_,.w,,__ 6° g'“ reminder that we are entitled to -“` pun. equal rates for equal distance with pl _ _ “ ' _ l`~\ ’ 1/i/fe- - I Th: S('|m0| lhgf has “mn our fellow citizens of the other Pro- lhg confidence of ‘ho pooplei viuces will always be in order until that measure of justice and fair play have been granted us. Mr. Hughes' remarks on the navy question, as to the importance of maintaining British supremacy on the sea and as to the willingness of the (lanndiun people, and especially the loyal people of Prince Edward ls- land, to bear their share ofthe cost, are timely, whatever plan may be hereafter adopted. i t t M H h s' . ` ' 0 .lhiefly our in eros in r. ug 0 _ ' __ " speech centres in what hc had to say ' . . Y ' 9°' ‘ ' ' ' 'T on the question of better transporta- and price is not the only fact worth con- ' sidering, Look' out for c‘t-nn coal also fri' from slugs. ll:i.vo you 1:-:er lricd ,nur coal ll' not, give us it rhnncc to show you wha :lean real looks like. Phone 11 I C. Lyons .Q C0 C tion and reduced through freight ‘ I d h itl t rates. n regar to t esev a ma- * rates there should be no division be- * Merchants _ of P. E. Island Gur ,-Traveller did not get \\/est as in- tended, will be out in plenty of time for your spring order, Any rubbers and boots wanted at'0nce,) kindly send in your esteemed order to I 0bsiacles ~ Are Illusions and only exist in the misty-minds ofthe faint- hearled and fearful- Our corps of students Never Say “Fail” and that’s why the graduates from this business college fill all kinds of positions so acceptably. Take a business course and get on in the world. “Start here and You Will Start Right," Union Commercial College Wm. Moran tween our representatives of whatev- er party they may be. We trust that they will stand shoulder to shoulder! to secure these great boons for the Province they represent. i THE NEW GOVERNMENT. The new Cabinet was quickly form- ed and its members were sworn in yesterday morning. It is composed as followsz- 1 'l-lon. J. A. Mathieson, Premier, President of the Council and Attorn- ey General. Hon. Murdock McKinnon, Provin- cial Treasurer and Commissioner of Agriculture. Hon. James A. McNeill, Commis- sioner of Public Works. Hon. Messrs. John Mpbean, Mur- dock Kenuedy, A. E. Arsenault, J. A. Macdonald, W. S. Stewart and Char- les Dalton without portfolios. The new Government is framed on the old model as to numbers, and as - MAGIC salons In accordance with the general ex- be held at once. V , ` e t lution ol the Provincial Legislature. late bye~slect10ns gave indication by and his colleagues in that regard, timent throughout the Province such C but ii.. anticipate it at any moment. ng would 0( itgglf be 5 oumclent wal, 'l lt has been stated that the season is mu; for cauing on 8 eoorol elootlon . g _ "Ut l"`UP1\l"“=`- that elections diSt\U`b|'l‘he principle of Government rd good many election contests of late. the pgople is basl.; to our gl-nigh re. I As to the season, it may be remarked lwesentatlve system ooo whore there that the ucv. Government can hardly ls good reason to doubt that the . be held responsible for their not hav- Leglslature no long". lolrly 1_eo,.e_ - hm Cume im" p°“'e" ‘mring the moreiseuts the electorate, an election is al- MADE |N`cANADA clei.i.:nt weather of the summer or ways in °l.,l"_ _ I A HAHMLESS Wil ll] llllliil THE HMH Who does not lmow the value of sage and sulphur for keeping the half dark, soft, glossy and in good con- dition ? As a matter of fact, sulphur is a natural element of hair. and H deficiency of it in the hair is held by many scalp specialists to be connec- ted with loss of color and vitality .nl the hair. Unquestionably, there is no better remedy for hair and scalp’ troubles, especially Dermature gl`BY' ness. than sage and sulphur. if l>l’0'i perly prepared. The Wyeth Chemi- cal Company of New York _put up an ideal remedy of this kind, called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hall' Re- medy. and authorized druggists to sell it under guarantee that the money will be refunded if it fails to do exactly as represented. If you have dandrufl, or if your hali- is thin or turning gray, get s. bottle of this remedy from your druggist to- day, and see what it will do for you. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents H bottle. and is recommended and sold by all drug- gists. » Special agents, 11. A. Foster,Sunny- side, and Mackinnon Drug Co, corner Kent and Great George Streets. to sectional distribution. It is in our judgment too numerous for a House of thirty members, but in that rc- gard it follows the practice in vogue almost continuously since confedera- tion. It contains a large proportion of men of undoubted ability and has at its head a capable and astute leader. Two 0f_ its members, Hon. Messrs. Stewart and Dalton, have as yet no seats in the Legislature, and this may be read as indicating a gen- eral election at an early day at which they will be given the opportunity to obtain seats. The new Government is entitled to a fair trial and to~ be judged by its acts of legislation and administra- tion. NOTES. Since other 1 nrticl_cs on this page referring to thepolitical situation were in type The Gunriliank learns that the Legislature will be presentlv dissolved and a general election for the Province held, the nominations on Wednesday, December 27 and the polling on January 3, one week later. :'-The Home of Good Chocolates; Our big clean chocolates is surely the home of Good Chocolates. In it will be found the freshest and cleanest stock of boxed and bulk chocolates to be found, anywhere. When you buy chocolates here you know that you are getting them "right-'-no old or non Drug Co., Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kt. Sf-S. drtf. NATIONAL SONGS. Mr. .Erlitor:~~~I understand they ure teaching some of the students of the public schools to sing our Nutionul Anthem, (J Canada, in French, Ii they want to teach Q Frenclh song would not tlie good old Marsellnise bc more to the point? But our Can- adian National Anthem, fnll of Can- adian patriotism, taught to English- speaking children in French! The first thing we know they’ll be taught to sing God Save the King in German.-Very Sincerely, A DAUGHTER ' OF THE EMPIRE. PILES CURED IN 6 T0 14 DAYS. Your druggist will refund money li PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, _Dlind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 500. ‘:MacKinn0n's Witch Hazel Cream is 3 splendid toilet lotion for this season of the year. It soothes and heals the inflamed shin nnd relieves any burning caused by colil or raw winds. It is pleasant to use andl should be in every home. 250 a bot- tle. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kt. Sts. ilrtf At the handkerchief sale you wlll sae a wonderful showlnp of the prottloxt, daintlest. hand- Korchlefs fro 2 cents each to 2.00 each. and every price be tween -Mooret M0Led I2-zdtfl ARE YOU Goff Bros ' ._,-.,,, ,.., _ ' ,. __ I -_sh_- ___. _, -.';.z.h'\.n.s;..;ai»‘ . . 1. _...e¢'55_.. _ .___ 1-; ii coM_1NG f For the Newest and Best,_ the Original Idea an`d the mod- ‘§s». ' erate thought in Christmas Gifts, see our. bright, fresh stock of beautiful and desirable holiday attractions. E rin: Geo. E. Hughes, Principal. “The Sehoolihat has won the conlidence of the ' I “md t bl t th 0 h h Q P°°P|°¥" _ ch°*'|°“¢°'”» Lal' fi0iii°n.»t annie: aiipiinsrsiissmms ' wmv, '11-nom. _,L stale stock is ever sold. The MacKin-. »al| the rest.-Moore Q McLeod. The Care we made us joyful. want a $20.00. At a saving 12.00 and other prices sizes. 20 OO. 9.5o and 10.00. Young Men’s raglan and 16.00. money, but not so good. cirrowu P P. E. I. Supreme in Men’s Winter 0vercoais We are going to make the young men of Charlottetown Joyful at last, those who . -cHANGo" ovr-:RcoAT 18 sample coats like cut $16.00, 18.00, 20 oo and 22 oo at $5 oo less. Beaver Overcoafs £7.50, 8.50. 9 50 and Mellon Uvercoals, $9.95, 19.50, 16.50, We will save you 501: on every 3 on the line of odd sized men's tweed overcoats with 'velvet collars. All go at llalf-Price. 50 Boys' Raglan and Changoalso velvet collar overcoats at $5.00, 6.00, ,6.75, 8.00, Fswns, Grays, Drabs and Striped Twceds. _ » Overcoais, al1_sizes up to 44 at 9.7 q, 12.00, 14.00, 16.00 and 18.00. V Nigga: llead lined overcoats, good beaver shells 19.00. Other grades at less lake lo make them Dependable ws 'rr-rnluc we HAVE THE Mosr w0NDa1;rUL_vnu¢ of .....- whole history. 'l`he~0ther day a leading maker sent us as handsome a lot_ of rag- lans and English cut coats as ever appeared in this country, at a price that of $5.00 up to $20 oo. All college and “change” overcoats $9.00, 10.00, 12.00, 14.00 Sheepskin Rcefers and Canvas Covered jackets for cold weather. A T 0 N 5 ...l'.‘.'l’.?.'.‘... _I W E / f' _ u(,Q,/, f, ., . ,ar l _ . l . wgf -` //fy\ " l i‘\\ "\ ` ENUHMUUS SUCCESS ~ The highest grade Hockey Skate, which has helped Senior League Players win many matches is the reliable “vnux" '1‘hisska1ehasthe “double standard", enabling Hockey Players to get better work from the ball of foot than from any other skate in existence. All Hockey Players know the value of this important feature. ‘ They are highly tempered, light in weight, and very fast. The Velor is also made for Ladies in a Specially Light Pattern. (Design registered, and Trade Mark_ “Vel0x" Copy righted. ) Ask your dealer for the incomparable “Velox.” Make rs of the celebrated “Mic-Mac" and "Rex" Hockey Sticks. Write for catalogue, containing “Rnles of the Game of~ Hockey", sent free. f 'cull THE STARR MFG. C0- LTD. muu'-Muoui. N. s. cn.. ' Branch lzs Wellington St. ll/est, Toronto. ‘ United States Agents, HARRY C, LEE K CO. 98 Chambers St. New York City. ' Repr. _]. 1. MCKINNON, Charlottetown, Agent for Prince Edward island. *Ulm I- 11-? as . H l' _.J Visit our Christmas Bazaar on the second floor-you vvlll see an almost endless assortment of attraolvo things for Christmas buyers-Cusion tops. hair receiv- ers whisk holders. hat pin hold- ers. pln cushion. hair receivers stamped crash hondbags and all the host of things that every woman delights in to give or recive-for Christmas. --Moore & McLeod. I 2-Zdtf New dress fringes just received by express in |vory,helio.pInk,sky blue,n=\vy myrtle and black 400 por yard. ivory navy and black 68 and 880. Stanley Bros. I2-6d5 Handkerchlefs made ln Ireland embroidered in Prance~Armenia in the Canary and Azores Islands returned to Ireland--washed, fln- ished bleached there-than sent out to Charlottetown' for Prince Edward Island Women. Thats quite a Journey for a dainty bit of linen and lace |sn’tlt'l-Moorod McLeod I 2-Zdtf Note the great showing of LISS UE HANDKERCHIEPS at 20 cents each. This is the line of handker- chlefs that you soo advertised ln- the ladies home Journal- -The womens Home Companion-and I 2 Zdtf “Asbestos is 5 wonderful non-con- ductor of heat. ' That's why table mats of asbestos are such 9, success. Absolutely prevents damage to high Brahmin Tea is one of the most reliable all-round nicely flavored and mod erately _priced Teas in Canada or the United States. _ It is s_o good, so cheap, and so uniform in quality that it is finding its way into thousands of homes from Charlotte- town to Vancouver, regardless of ¢0mp¢¢i1;iQn_ Many so called just as good brands are being pushed on llllosigiarket, but BRAIIMIN stands in a class by itself MATCH- Good enough for the rich, cheap enou h for all, ask Yallr grocer for ITASZARWS BRAIIMIN and do`not take any 0 er. Charlottetown, 23rd Nov. 1011. 11-.godth tn zw. See the dal || chasm nnisneii“hf|tn"°1iini'§m°c'§,°,,' "A mi. stock or mms and ...tk yvglgby ormqnian |,°,_ Mm; mme’ chains at 0, w. pnttsi-nonu. 12-sdzi . a 2.00 _ .___ evoniii nu agar?-ii xgiiihti',°§'"° creat snowing of pretty nem- Moore ll' McLeod I2-oily' tltchod oxoalda handkerohlufs 'O .___' liar ladle:-colorer: llortleés. ggléw ‘ ur engi-avi d 0 can res s Doa I G - in mu swing ...iii xiiiiittniigiivii. "°,'§ Mooroamotedii izzau °°ml°8 ll! fast. select dur 8 A -- Y gifts froin .‘ “U Bud We Will engrave them.in best WB REPAIR FU RN IT URE style- G. H. Taylor, .n~wni»r. iz-min. Bar.-:RQ WEEKS. I I-24°" . \ i