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W-'-‘-'ir » f Jr- '~‘<%"' »_- r -1- E" -’*..:'~_'. -1 :_-.~».._= "" ~:1-i..-.-1 °‘- -"' $~."3.»-.g-'?f~ '- -7": ’v..€‘*' -,;“$>-’,f'.‘~.=.~'-'_.' ~_’¢i,..,i-._,i.._' fag.-, »- »~',<~*`*- ' -l'»;i_;f ' ,~ ' ' -.’ '~ ’ f"'.- -' -_ ip- .,-.-r,"_» 1 on '- 2” .* " ' - f’ ‘.‘i,-,-- -,.*~..;‘=f~ .live -. ._ is `- ~ ‘ -- ' » - , '- V -‘ DECEMB 3 1 "TBI urns 1T0WN GUARDIAN nssi- or shi. p AGE FIVE 7 ”"“°o""'"‘" I -THE osninii--~ooinnun /'o ~ ~ = o __ ___-_ H°W W T811 It Your Hair 1| mg. ' irelsed. - 5"” il vnu have ii lnxurisiit head i hair ou may want fp ° W il' E1 a. healthy' condifri%‘fi`-'ini'-v.h 812:! _:B per cent of ,the peopfn may ah,m'. on Us 7 Pull g hair out of our 'nn 'bulb at the end' of tlie roldtlls' irliilihig and shrunken, ‘it provesthat the hair is diseased; and requires prom t zgtnititgn ir itsiposs would 1,. ,,,-,,,‘f,_ 0 ' bul iis ink heir is heeizuyf D 'md '““' “’° p-We want everyone whose hair W. duireo treatment to toy Rexs,1l"9a" Hair Tonic. Wefpromise that it shnu not colt uiythihs if it does not give satisfactory resiilts. It is designed to overcome danilifufl, relieve scalp ir- !'lfG¢_i0l1. to ltiniulaté the hair roots, tighten the hair already in the head 87°" hull' N15 9V°1`°0me baldness. - It is~beca‘Jse_of what Rexsll "93" Hair Tonic has=;done»snd our sincere faith in its goodness' that we want. You to _UT it nt. Our risk-_ Two sizes, 506, Blld $1.00;\.~.‘B0ld 0!i'ly at Qu; store. The Rexiill Store. The McKinn- on Drug Go. fl ` WHERE TUESHIP ` SMELTS ANU EELS One of the best known fish firms in N¢W Y0I‘k is that of Warner & Prahkard, 29 Fulton Market, who are svlicitins smelts -and eeis from Prince Edward Isiand, through their ad in The Guardian. They give special at- tenthon to all shipments, ensure highest market prices and make daily rsturnd. J. O. Ellls,\the'ir representsh tive, has maiuy friends in this Pro- vince and will call on ithem shortly. “Great corsetfssle at S. A. 'Mc-T nonsws this week. - ii-soma. ‘,;:f§.=3‘1i“ |||||l|l|||| i;..f--gill _ .5 ._- 3 ."5 .O-_ _. ‘I-a_-"‘@l<_ _‘Q u_ f`\°_)?4 1 _ ~'-e"-'Z 'V I ‘ / _ rx .*_ _ll one oéroaio for \ Goal is bound to be great the first cold snap that sirikis us. If you have not ordered yo\i"r'wfnt`er‘s‘s‘\ipply-' don’t be caught ‘ in the rush, but order now. _ We are receiving good clean coal everyday now. A. Pickard- fd’ Co Phone 24o. A "That Sounds Awful” That cough of yours, You need abottlh of the remedy, that has cured so many coughs. ` ’ llyrghes ' Cough Mixture - It not only relieves instant- ly; it cures"-the trouble and puts the system _in better ehapeto _resigt futuresttacks, ‘Large bottle 25°. at G. Ii. lll\||l\%S{T'.§"i:.‘a';':’.': ,_ neresjssmsfsisgyes mea-norm sT= “dit is “td superior preparationilnulight igufbfey --~.-.._i_ -, _ “M0 are-----»» .,,,,,,- ~ gsm' foams _ . . askin tonie,oomplexionbeant~lfie_ra.ndporecleans- _’,,__ er. It isasuperior article andi_a splendid value at " »s¢¢~oos¢oooeosooa.lb`e e~»-oooosaz5¢ Company rest George and Kent Sts- TN k OorG .O \\__ . ei 3, 'v~.;. _ , . `... .W -_ it pm to buy is this ri-ovims. nnusxs simms'rs:n.- -1-we drunks arrested Saturday night and Sunday will aPP¢nr before Stipend1,_ ty Martin at the Charlottetown po. lice court this morning, SCHOONER OETO ASI-lORE._ Word was received yesterday nite,-_ noon from Csptsin Samuel J, Bnl- °°'Ul. of the schooner, Coen, gg" that VWBUI encountered 'Jl'Bd&y night’s storm. The wind “'95 t'1°Wi\‘lE With hurricane force and blinding sheets of snow Prevented those on hoard from steering s pro- Per course and she was driven ashore at Ecum Ssxcum. The schooner hé- came n total W!'0¢k. and the cargo nf P'°d“°° “Om Prince Edward Isisnd to Halifax was also lost, Captain Balcom, who lives at 10 Duncan Bffeet. reported that sn the. crew of S I or sevcn men were saved, after s °t"°°“0“5 8XPeriencs. 'Ihe Ceto was owiégrlt by Captain Bn1enm_ she W,” a - on, schooner, and was Port Medway ,__ 1889_ hunt st ~ AMHERST FAIR.-At the Amherst Fair next week, there will be no lack 0! accommodation for guests. The entries exceed in every class those of last YOBP. there being nearly 3000,- representing all parts of New B1-\ms_ wick, Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- ward Island as follows:-Beef cattle, 138. dairy esttie, ios, sheep 294, swine 132, dressed beef carcasses 6, dressed sheep carcasses 18, dregged swine carcasses 70, live poultry °1a99¢S. 9.'8, live poultry, utility, 214-, breeding pens 156, mating pens 70, collection of pigeons 80, turkeys 39, 80050 56, ducks 77, sales pens 10, dressed Poultry 250, exhibit eggs is. Fruit collection 39, honey 33, seeds 145. It will be seen by thi list that there are large increases in the seeds beet and dairy departments. There will be nearly 1,800 birds in the poultry department.-Truro Exe.- Several persons left Charlottetown Saturday to attend the Fair. , CHILDREN CONFIRMED.-For the first time in the history of Sydney, confirmation services were held yes- terday in a. church devoted exclusive- ly to the use of foreign horn resi- dents, when his lordship Bishop Mor- rison confirmed some twenty-eight children and three adults in St. Nicholas Church. The Bishop was driven over in an automobile, arriv- ing before ten 0'clock. Arrived at the church, three addresses were read in Italian, to which his lordship replied in the some language, to the evident very great delightof the people. Be- fore confirmation his lordship spoke to the children in Italian. After the confirmation services he otliciated at Benediction, assisted by Dr. Thomp- son, Glace Bay, and Fr. Wallace, Sydney, as deacon and sub-deacon. The children after Benediction pre- sented the bishop with flowers, Made- line Di Penti presenting the flowers, while Nora Cozzolino expressed very prettily the happiness of the children in tha.visit. of-his lordship, andtheir.. gratitude, in token of which they wlshed.hirn to accept their little gift. -Sydney Exo. Bishop Morrison for- mdrly located in Vernon. FURS INCREASING IN VALUE.- The following taken from 9, Mvntreal exchange will 'be of special interest to fox breeders in this province: A I-Iasssmsn, one of the leading fur buy- ers of Europe, arrived in M0utI`0al this morning from his headquarters in Leipzig, Germany. Mr. Hasan,-' man`operates ou _the Bruehl. at LeiP' zig, the centre of the world’s fur mars ket, into which thousands of skins from the United States, Canada, A1- askaa. and even Japan and China are pyoured every month. Over $100.1 000,000 worth of skins pass through this nisrket in n single year said Mr. Hessaman, which is an indication of the constantly increasing demand for furs. Mr. I-Iassaman also states that ghn general pr:'i:e of furs has never been so high as it is at present. He is on the look out for one oz' two choice specimens of black fox. This is the most expensive fur to be had nt the present moment, and first- clsss skins fetch from $750 to $1.000 each. After the black lox comes the silver fox and the Russian sable as high-priced skins. The fur severally sold as black, fox, Mr. I-lassarnan de- clared, was simply the rid fox s skin dyed to _a darker hue. Real NECK. fox is s luxury even among the verY wealthy. Silver fox and sable are also very scarce this year. In Russia the isw has prohibited any nuns sshle shine to be token for the next three years, -and this scarcity 1195 Ye' sulted in 8 movement being started in France for the breeding of cer- tain kinds of foxes and other fur- bca/ring animals to take the lJia¢B Of those usuadlly captured in the ‘Wildl ::Here's what you WBHUU P°"f“m°° Intense Carnation, Tralllinlt A\'b\ltl1!. be Lorne, Lily of the Valley and Rose all. standard P0l>\1l&l° 0d01‘B.l“1° usually strong and all absolutely pure. We take pride in this showing for we believe it is one of the best in the city. Your choice of any of the above odors 50c os. The M°KU\`“°U prog co., Comer Great Georse ,and Kent sts_ -_ mdtf. Pies With A - “Moreish” Taste Thou-e's a purity and wholesome delicloumou ro our ples that can- not be found in the common hind. 1‘hst‘s because we use only the purest croamory butter, fresh. un- sirlmmed milk sad choice poetry nw,-_ 1‘§¢re's quality to every crumb of our pies-`-Italo flavor from crust to core. _ i Peach--mlnconicat-,--lp p I 0- cnsai.........-le\non.......l2e. Steweri’e_ -Bakery |63 Kell! ltrost . p. ., on e; i'-lima. Tlznish express at 10.55 p. m., '* ve min /"f """”"'_ '\ . =_TUG_-BQ_.sTS ARRIVE.-'The S \v_iuiso_i.iiuren sudo 'mg "Islander" arrived ' in Charlottetown Saturhy night with the dredge Prince Edward and scowe. from Mount stewart 'mo docked at Pownal wharf. ‘ ' _INWARD ‘ TRAINS.-Saturday the Tisilish accommodation arrived in Charlottetown at 12.55 p. m., one hour and fifteen minutes lute; the eastern at 520 m tim and UM hour and fi utes late. _AMATEUR SPORT.-Dr. H. D. -J°l\n§0u. president or the Mi;>..i..i.a. _Was -in this city yesterday for a. few hours on his return from Toronto, where he was attending the annual meeting of the A. A. U. of C. While at the meeting the Doctor spoke. lb0“i’- the 'harm _which is being done to amateur sport 'in the Maritime P"°"i“_°°9 by Professionalism which is '0Bl>turmig the hearts of all lovers ol sports. Would not n fsn rather wit- ness an out and out professional Genie than witness athletics which WHS supposed to be amateur and are really professional? Certainly they W0\1‘ld_ and why keep up this continu- Bl Wall about -amatourism being dead for it never was really alive in the provinces except qvuite a few years H30? Many will recall the scenes in the N. B. hockey league when the men Were B\1PD0B0d to be playing sm- steur hockey and the different msn- agers were im-port-ing men right and left. Although Dr. Johnson has some very good ideas on amateur Silort, yet we fail to agree with some.- of them.-Moncton Exe. CLl_TB OFFER.-Subscribers to the _Mbmlng and Evening Guardian are reminded to take advantage of the club _oder before November 30th, as there is no guarantee that the oiiei' will be open after that date. Up to UNB Writing hundreds and hundreds of subscribers have taken advantage of it, and testimonials are flooding the subscription ofiice, expressing their appreciation of the handsome premium picture of King George V. in uniform and the newsy and in- structive weckly farm magazine, “The Canadian Countryman. Never in the history of newspaper offers in this P¥0vince has this one been excelled. Upon request a. sample copy of this Canadian Countryman will be mailed to anyone. This weekly farm paper ls anxious to secure a limited nuin- ber of subscriptions in Prince Ed- ward Island and when C the desired number is reached the oiier will be “called off." Attend to the renewal to-dey-Why delay? _RELATIVES IN P. E. I.-Friday afternoon at five-thirty, there passed away at the residence of her son-in- law M. Newton Lee, Walker St., Eleanor Ann, widow of the late George Hillson at the advanced age of eighty-six years. This venerable lady enjoyed excellent health and was in possession of all her faculties until came quite suddenly and unexpected ly. She is survived by a family of ,¢oni\.._danghtgrs, -Mrs. Newton Lee of Truro, Mrs. Wall, Mrs. Hewitt 'and Mrs. Stults of Bridgeport, Connecti- cut and three sons William in Los by, Connecticut and John in Sack- ville, N.B. There elfo survive the de- ceased a sister Mrs. Samuel Thomas residing at Augustine Cove, P.- E. I., and a brother George Lefurgyi in Oklahoma. Mrs. Hilson was a con- nection by marriage of Sir Charles Tupper, Bart. Funeral services will be held from the residence of Newton Lee, Tuesday, Nov, 26th, at two- thirty p.ui., Rev. M. S. Richardson officiating, and interment will be in the ‘Hobie St. Cemetery.-Truro News. J _ Talking 'about Rubber Goods Rubber is either good or it isn’i. _ The difiiculty with rubber goods found in ordinary stores is that you cannot tsll how long the article is going to last, byjust looking at il-- appenrancesaro so deeeiving.Thers is scarcely anything you have_ to takomers on faith than an article made of' rubber. A good syringe or hot-water-bob tle is an extremely valuable article to have. arr;lund the house-But B ._ when tbeyle : We hsvs §ust received a fresh stock of rubber goods of nil kinds and all prices-No “fancy' prices either: You get a full return in PUALITY for every penny speni-- sr in excelis of what you might ox- pect for the money. ' All Rubber Goods Guaranteed Seo our Prince Street window, for assortment and prices. Johnson & Johnson Drug Store. 1 -- _ l_ / N ' C - ~ -llere’s the ‘L-_"__; __ _ _' Powder .- morn ' .l\ You Want - Pl “M Eyery dainty i woman uses, en- wi..-an-' i. l (ici i tiff? ‘ Z-1.-_f, I; dorses and re- commends Col- ,fgiwi vieief 'rnems Powder. This is s sslendid toilet pre- paration. uffy. creamy md s leader in its class for qual- ity and absolute purity. There are many good Ulf! powders on the market but _ ‘we believe that Colg\t¢’S ll-ll - Sec 011|' Great ‘ , . Drderiilors' " to W"“\°W “lSl’l°Y Ma". We wlllbvgf oi Siwdal Corstls I ° ww/mm Passage mis week Great Demonstration and Sale of D & A Corsels 400 pairs new model D '& A Corsets offered al very special Introductory Discount Prices--See them ' _ - , NORDER 'ro GET THE GREATEST ross1BLE NUMBER ' of people acquainted with the merits of the D 8; A Corsets- the manufacturers have given us s big price concession on 4 4:13 Ji? ~l._ .n.'~L »¢_\""~ wk , .ry (ll .ee splendid new models. This means that we are able to offer you a saving of zo per cent to one third. And EVERY CORSET offer- ed in this great sale is ABSOLUTELY NRW. We ask you, with confidence to see this great sale of splendid new models, we ln- vite you to save by taking advantage of the special prices we are now able to offer, . Tr. _~ -L ‘-> -1 W 3 s, ;`j:.5 $935 'Qi . 754: D & A Corsel 59c $1 D & A Corset 79c sf.-`:-rs. ' *T _ lengths 4 hose supporters so constructed ` - lar value. Extra long corset, medium ` as to make it almost impossible to break , ' ._ high bust, cut short at front centre, 4 f 1'? -ai ' H, ;_»;g”;' EQIRISETFS steels. This is a regular 75 cent model, offered for.. . . .. - . - - - - ooo ll 5’ ’/ .1 /:`__ 5 ~ " / / ,J -Good corsets of very fair grade YOU know that this store hiisa _/’ // , l white mum' low bust cut vel? deep over reputation all over l’.E.I. for its dollar /l A/ ___' _ the h,P_ double steel at h{p_ medium corsets. In this offer we will give yous __,' .l juli corset at 79c equal to any previous dol- k l - ul _,lt i _l dsll l _ 4;' U $1.55 D fu A Corsets $1 sz no A come siso This BeautifulCorsetismade of a splendid quality . THIS IS THE QUEEN VALUE in ,he whole gl Fhixalffh clli(;u;llhrf:i)l‘:bfe)ll;i§'clc|;t svfiirkegeigirgelirfrhlhi , ` great sale and demonstration. The fabric is the finest sPl;éad,ngYeXn_P;i1,gh grade Smeg top ,E plainly but ~ French Coutil, the steels are finest quality, modern :::.si:;1i:;‘;s.:<.1.”1:;‘.:;i‘..=oi:z*s;:s..i‘o.si-sie-1 -i- ' -- -» ----» in thmuh the fwn at the to we have ue er oaeregd - »- prevent spreading, this corset is particularly good for gov et ag! agv bette__SPECP[-AL DEMONY -[his is ‘he Ween' ladies who like to have a pretty good weight cor- ;1‘iR;T,O,,,3,§R1CE____ _ _ __ _ -' $100 at we .wh se: SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION viucE.... .- Dui of Town Customers---Drder by Mail---Use Coupon hose supporters demonstration price. shape, low bust, double thickness over front lower pcrt- _ PM me _ , >`(~J ,,,_{; .4 f ` _.5 ro _ _ _ _ .; il._ Poslaoti LE' _ N ‘worries within two days of her death which e, Charlottetown. Angeles, California, Spurgeon in Der- ' ` N" _ _ _ _ner piir, My slz: li. ... . . . .in-': ei. `i return cf the corsets. _ , ' _ i ____ *___ ---_T1 _,iff is-' _ . Moons _._s.__ Monson ’ P. E. I. 1 Herewith find 5. . . . . . . . . . . .for which send mc. . . . . . . .pr of your specially advertised corsefs at ' h it 1 un lerstooi that if I an not perfectly satisfied my money will be refunded on ` NAME..... . .. ADDnEss............ % _ _ s ' WALL STREET EPICURES. NEW YORK, Nov. Z9-According to The Herald, Wall Street epicures in thc last two or three weeks have become enamored with the latest tit- bit, Canadian frogs legs. The mor- scls have been sent down from the Canadian lakes _of clear spring water. Frogs legs as served in Broadway hotels heretofore, have originated in marshes or muddy stresims. As ,, rule these have not satisfied the palates of tho epicures of the financial die- trict. Several members of the New York Stock Exchange, --who took their varatipns in _ the Canadian woods, however, have since prevailed on their friends to listen to their ex- periences. As n, result, the Canadian frogs legs have made their appear- ance in the cafes of the financial dis- trlct. The Wall Street discoverers of this delicacy asserts that the frogs that provide this pa/latable morsels are to be found especially in the envir- ons of Quebec. It is asserted that the reason they have never before been made to ap- peal to palates of New York- men, is that the French-Canadian guides. who would -supposedly be enthusiastic about them, do not fancy them. W- -Ji* _ Fire Insurance sonable rates. _ E- Offiee Sunnyside l l \ in'good strong Stock Companies at rea- Promptxiess in payment of all claimsl s strong feature R. BRDW Charlottetown Straw Hat and Dressed _ _; dey forthe rent of s book, on. `,\f E -f- '-/../-. . ' s ., \*.‘,» ""5: _ ¢.. 1 .hrj _ , 'Q'|\ \\ ` . `-',v'~ -"fl" M . \......_...._.._....../ i DOLLS See my show window for the best value in a Cheap Dressed Doll, you have ever seen, Sleeper, Real Eye- lashes, Removable 29 cents 29 cents 29 cents For The Boys N. I have starteds Boy's Lending Library containing a fine list ‘of the best authors. It costs nothing to join, you psy one cent a ia.. R. G. E. Ritchie, l......... 'ffm' llomeoffiood Stationery and Fiction Fe J. 6 Tfl¢ 2 MGCS Boys lil 0u¢enSf. Phono 567J. Boys - Charlottetown. ' ‘- ` 1I°29fmw4iIEmthai`,` C ` 'Q 1--.-...n-Si.8IIl`\\."iR¥Al‘.»~¢'1%.. , , . - r I 45 Let us congratulate l Q f If yoiifare smoki-ng7 a Q Q pipeful of our Bright Cut smoking tobacco we know ," you are in a mood -when "Hg |57" ` nvitations are accept- able. It is the coolest and Q most agreeable smoke on ' the market. Burns freely “ and cleanly, and NOT THE TONGUE. Try our BLACK TWIST chewing tobacco. None better. Dickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co; Ltd. Phone 34 5, Charlottetown. Manufacturers. l F-_ --1 U* 1 m-ni Xmas Poultry __ -.--- _ '__ __.. We wont large quantities Turkeys, 29 DOLLS 29 ~ Geese, Ducks, and Chickens Cgms 29 Cents - Cgmg _for our Xmas shipments gfandhre prepared to handle them in large and small lots, _ Daily' ` we will pay _ f_fl_fghest sh Pricesf' Everyone having poultry to sell shou see, write or Phone. The Big Poultry 4 Dealers - -w ~- -.~ . 1 -- _»..‘ ‘».*‘.* ‘-1 f* `»-` »._~. “..`. , ' ` \, \- I x » ‘ I . 1 . w \‘. `*-, wifi- 5;-f 'v .,.._. -' '_ ._'*_;i» ~ .- ¢ ,.-1*’ 1 ’ ` y, ,-__,, ,Z-g, -~~.1. 4.... r. » \ .