.~e__3,`__/ -se- ’J§E*.-“"’ 1 t sr f' 1 » -. . -. r ’- v r ,r 1 mishaps ‘ ,AGE Tw, p THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN f nrtcsunsn ro, r9o7 ‘-A' F. v rr f L._._ 7 _ + Bu 'in ‘rum cr~1A1u.o'rr|:°rows GuAn.n|Ar~1 ,ling “W “°“”""°~”~ 1 Furniture Gifts Endure Bc Early ll1is“*Ycar I in fact we hue sold a num- ber of nice things already. 'If you flonot want to buy now we urtre you no see thenr.We want you to feel 1hst\we like ro have people come merely to see them.Tbe huving will natural- ly takecare of itself. All oir previous efforts are dwarfed by this or e. We have made a s, ecial effort to chu we a sup- erior stock of hoiday goods th s season. Christmas selec- tions have been made earlier the last few years. People recognize thai the e~~iy bird gets the t .-hi ice and avoids much later worry. Come soon and often. .l. lllMll§SllN, Uruggist l The Medical Hai . -Ibn litem Solid Gold and Gold Filled Lockets This is a very popular shape and is suitable for a lady, a smaller size is what we sell for gentlemen. We have a large stock of these, also square, oval and heart shape which we will engrave to your order free. li. H. lililllr Jewwler. and Opticisn. i -*tr ing fllllii DiillGii!Si‘ REDDIN BROS l No other Store where your DOLLAR will ge so far. Largest Stock-Lowest prices-Your Prescrip- tions. Three Qualified Dis- pensers. Phone 86. . Reddin Bros Opposite Post Odice. THB SENATE. ,As usual when Parliament begins its session the tact crops up that no one is quite satlslad with the Senate. Ona' ra- laarks that th; Reid. Uharuhar orblnates mains; srliiigirei-; get 1: rlrgpii mars- tims and gives perfunctary attention to tha measures which peas the Commons: I third observes that lt is enmhered with too mauyold men wlshava outlived their activity and usefulness; alourth takes note that the Benatela out of touch with thc ccnnt|y.that law cs-_none of the public Lhlnkit worth while to at'end upon its sittings. and ielv newspapers think it worth while to report its sayings and do- ings. There is at feast s large me tours o truth in these crii-ieisms, but the country ianot yet ready to abolish the Upper House and do the public business with one Ghamberas many of the Provincisi Legislaturua do, -' The supreme Psrila mentsia almost all countries have two Chambers sash. Soma would try the eltc' tive plan, with large constituencies. That was tried in Uid Canada. before the Union sud was also tried ia Prime Edward Island. But hers the elect va Upper chamber was aholiuhrd and in the west. at Confederatior , afur the test of some experience, the aisnths plan lor the Senate found iew advocales. Better ap polntmsnts made from those not too old. ald retirement at the age nf any seventy five, with or without a modest pension, special representation for the Universi- ties andthe pri-ss are among the more pratical suggestions for improveursuii. For arch of those proposed plans some thing might to said. The age limit for retirement :dems necessary, and yet it must be admitted that some Senators are more capable at Ki years than others at (IJ. This mightbe met by s reqursuient that for oontinance ln the Senate altar the sue of 75 a rwo thirdr vote of the Senators under ihat age should be required. 'lhs Senate mirzht he greatly strengthened by the appointment of some ot the strong men from tha Universities who have given siudy to economic questions and to history. In like manner it might be pro- fitably re inlnrcfd by the accession of ,, faw men from the sditoriai desk 'who have spent their years in the discussion of pub- lic and political r»i1'airs.There ls, however, little prospect at present that any of these suggestions will be nnted upon. Think and thin supporters cf the psrtyiu pow ar liavo been and always will be the cho’ce irfgoveraments so long ss the [resent rysiem of appointment prevails. As the Canadian Courier puts lt: “There are plsniy to chose from, and yet men unfit to belliniaters and msn whose nsigh hors iudgs them undt to bs Commsnen are pltohfcrked into ihalied Chamber to keep them quiet." ‘IORONTO "NEWS" AND PARLIAQ MENT. Toronto News which is watching Par-I liamant keenly from the indepandsnt view point concludes that it has opened in a distinctly ugly tamper; that some of the speeches can only crests s had impression in the country; that the government ls de pending ooo much upon its voting strength and debating power and la disposed to browbcxt the Opposition; thatthe Oppo siiiou is relying to much on abuse and cauasin the country, until tha charges Jf&=~~f=' Arc Useful Ycar Aitcr Year been carried ont, hu claim is true in tha sense that the famous platform was carried out in the dark night and bor-ad ‘“°“' "‘°".-W.”:.. ...,,.-. THE LATE KING OSCAR. The death of King Omar of Sweden has removed from the throne one of the better class of continental soverelgns. Ha was horn in IBQ andvsuccralad ur the throne of Bwe len and Norway in 1872. He was s great grandson of the great i\'spoiexn's genrsal Btrnardottehnd lnhrri.ed thc tal- ents and high character which belonged to his lineage. After reigning thirty-iour ye in over both Sweden and Norway his last. years were clouded by the secess_ ion of Norway, which was however, pesoe- lully effected. His oldest son, the Crcun Prince Gustavus Adolphul, barn in 1858, has been proclaimed Kang undrr the Lille of Gustav V. The Crown Prince was mar' rled in 1881 and hasthxee sons. It will thus be seen that the succession is well provid- ad for. *""\~\`-\>>§s€V, . i ts.-‘i.i.f='5,’.2’.“/‘J‘f I' dr fn lies f \\\ \Y\ \ \\\\\\ \\ \ / _.ir U 1'*-,_-,‘-“ 3;-_"l I-a=l"iU ?,’_i".""1'»1`l ID\v\Vl n vi '5%P_‘»»1 _ pf* ‘T J` 1" Our sewing machines are on the g onnd floor, so are our prices. It i-r not only the price but what you get futtheprice thatcounts. We '"0"' you t_o cali. Miller Bros, Sunny~lde. rz»rod2i Limerick nel. waistsr arc all the rape. We receive-i today hy express a few ui these new and populsr shiriwaists. They are made of white spotled Bretonna net, b.~ituti'ully trimmed with choice lace. The foundation is ol heavy weight .lap Taffeta. Conn- q»ric'r bi-fore the sizes are broken.-Stanley Bros. 12-10d3l. hlhwiirk FreshFish Ads Consignments Solicited. P ompi Returns John Dais |07 FultonMarket New York Wholesale Commission Fislr Dealer, FISH l Bass,Smelts and Eels, specially All correspondence promptly answer- ed. Stencils seuton application. S. B. Wil EY 8|. SUNS Boston, Mara., Transfer Agents. References, Colonial Trust Cor, "Borough Bsnk of Brooklyn” or any wholesale Fish House in the United States. liar dal mongerinir which will not help it 1-27drw31-n. l-___ ~ -D /_»¢t§,4‘ »_» F MARK WRIGHT f`URN°G C0. ' V6 -\`-`a`f-lr.'\*\ . ~. -r_ JA. ‘v-J' . L\ _S 1,4; fren `1 Jr? . .~\ Z1 . , ._ U ,as-7».°."7 r-§.,l.i, "~ f »"1\;-_~.;-'»,~`¢' ,~' .‘,"- '-,, _`_. .,. if *__ i‘ _ I J* I /) /g., £3, lr l4`\;‘ _ .V `f for "as urniture l URNITURE is the most sensible and highly ap- I preciated of all gifts. Hp- rangmizin pricevrnm rv- o in ten dollars. .ny pn¢¢d View our magnincent Christmas showing. Baer16» Noelle Remember. YOU ARE WELCOME ` whether you come ns a purchaser or merely out of ~ curiosity. - MARK WRIGIII FURNISIIING CO. F ` t d and aiu d for CHAIRS $53? eyears-iiot efor a SWEEPERS of every description few days only. A gilt that the for gifm our variety We’ve hundreds of elegant gift article-4 :ll1‘;1iflel“;§S;>;/lfllimillfz; - ~ d '. appreciate. The 1 '° lmmfnse an spec' _ Make a roiuv of walking through our store- “mom Bing"-s_bea: E Arn 1 is P1 mi nn-ken 1 s nn ’°‘h° 'md' V¢|'y C C I I XC s1.oo is $25.00 xml., Pile.. $5.00 is $4.50 » Proprietors. r .v-. ___ Horde u Few \ ,, ._ 7; .~ .f_ .' 1 1,; -nun.”-\ .,. /f 4* ._ J .-» -r ._ ` F, . , _ J E I \ 61C. ."_ ` lx‘."-_ M... f- uf hx, 1 W17 ., Plain and ornate designs. Morris Chairs Eas Chairs Bookcases Parlor Bureaus Stools Piano Benches Toilet Tables Buffets Hall Racks Writing Tables Parlor Cabinets Parlor Suits Bookcases Rockers Music Cabinets Dining Tables Library Tables High Chairs Brass Beds Desks Couches blrackrleyed. hinged Cover, with trays underneath. RATTAN C tapestry. Cr~rrN.s rnricle, smie lraving shaped glass fronts. New designs. \VRr'rr.\'G in the latest mozieis with evry convenience. Excellent for lriiiies :1 PARLOR P1£DES’i‘ALS, ,$5.50 AND $8~--In mahogany veneer. Statuettes. Very voguish in large cities. _ FANCY T.\1rL1~:s, $1 UP---There is praticslly 11_> e.1l to this Every shape, all the woods and finishes. Mahognuies and oaks. WALL Mr: ted with caznpartm nts bottle' lab=l‘ etc `\Iirr0r% 011 Outside Frxs Lrx _ to big round turnover top kind---green baize covers, mlrk-ers, chip PARL01z SU IIUNO #1 laters big lancyi i and* lily Bazaar is now Yours truiySanta Clause. Bigger and Better than evr-r. Old and Young are cordially Welcome, Rocxmo CrrArss F011 Asv Roou. $1 T0 $14"- Cobble s¢at_ plain v¢,,¢¢|-¢d wood, sewing rockers, Nur- ` r _ _ . sing rockers, tc. Oak, mahogany. red bl“¢» *fc- T Quanrssso OAK Dnsssrno TABLES ¢r3.ooTo $35. , -~-Beautiful styles, in great number. Large Oval, Sqllafé and oblong mirrors of best British beveileil plate, drawers X MAuooANv Drucssruo TAs1.ss» $20 T0 $65---1’-150 withbest British bevelled plate n1irrors,. Dark, rich ~ -. 2_ toned Enish, with solid brass trnnnnngs. Many styles. BRASS and IRON BEDS, $35 To $60---In single and double width. An exclusive itezn for a l:iriy's boudolr. W;-rr-rEE_~zA:usL1.sD Bsps, $4.00 To $28.00--~_In about fifteen different styles, trimmed, more or less with ' fine brass. Single and double widths. Cabinets Card Tables Turkish Rockers Parlor Tables , Chiffouiers Sewing Tables Kitchen Cabinets TAsoorrs'r'rns, OR PLANT STANDS, $1. 50 T0 $7.00-In solid mahogany or mol1oga_ny finish, oaks, \veathered_oak, prairie grass and burnt work. Many [novelty shapes; nothing , RA'r'r.\r~r \Voru¢»sAsr&;fm¢nt liid withdrawal; ffqm "me Qnnenéfhfelif me P'“°'“‘ G""°" Simi. I few doors west ci 11 loan- nr.-ri A' DLPETERS' Mmnln