fl _I U-T? UI UI Il _ “Guy ' - -~|»HE.i.A'i'us'i\Nnws 'T'-" inner or ua-i"\ ` I DEc_i_;M|_|Elt2.\9|l _ ran fee Y il ~ \ L’ ~.',;¢?'»5" 'cnt Sum Of $514. The drawings tor ripening from day to day. 'A very the different rizes also took lace lar e audience was iresent at th/is _i - .l \ l l. La . ... .L _ _ D _ , D _‘ z l ' _w__,,_,.:¢:g;;;§§E;_ last evening a list of winners will 'recital and at the close one heard on HDIJGHP t0m0I‘I‘0W~ all sides praises of the young musi- ‘ -- cian. Mr. Poirier is a son of' awren- ‘ -The pictures shown at l-Iappyland ce Poirier ol_'I‘ignish, P. E. I.,` and Sllmmerside 'last night were among received his education at St. Joseph’s the finest ever shown at this popular College, Memramcook. He is now tho house. The leading picture “On the musical talk of Montreal. V TOBACCO DEALERS everywhere sell Tuckett's Cigarettes. Thats a decided advantage to the .Tuckett smolcer. No matter where he may be, he is always sure of getting his favorite smoke. The dealer who sells Gzgkazir/le.; never says, “just outi' or “never heard of 'em before," nor does he resort to that plausible evasionabout having them in a day or two. He has Tucketfs Cigarettes and he has them simply because there is a constant, well- rlefined demand for them. First sales develop into regular sales by reason ol the uniform good quality that's em- bodied in every cigarette we make. C 0U 4.11 l ' Y ' "*‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ - . .; . _ s Ofliccs in Bunlmerslde. Miss Amy G. Burrows, Agent, aunimeb Bm _ and J. F. Lanerty, Water Street, News Correspondent; ' and in Alherton, Herbert Clark, Agent. -Miss Clark, Alherton, is vlsitingl -Mrs. Jacqueline Doiron, music P Y :O 1 on Sadhath the 4th at hummelslde at' _l ' V _ _ _ 9 10.30, scnrletown at 3 and cape _§,,'§€",°,?§,,gq§°};§51sq?,5§l§u°_Pf§s_A_,w_:;,_ 'I‘ra\erse at 7 and on Wednesday the patrons giis mg ngelis, “gran _ .=< . _ ` _ I-~ - ------- L ‘ judge whether Canada is abandoning I...- ' Rubber Boots For Men For Women For Boys For Girls For Children \ ' , At Lowest Prices. Morris E5 Smith i |inq next There llill be preaching Montreal paper _B D poi,-ie,-_ 0,. the evening. ' .- Church, St. Catherine Street gave “___ last night, (November 27th,) on the -The bazaar which was held in St 0 irocceds amounted to the magnific- lt Border States," 'a scene of the civ‘il` war, was without doubt the finest war picture ever seen here. The com- edy pictures were also good and at- forded lots 'of amusement for the aui- -The funeral ot the late Mrs. Alex- ander McKay of Freeland took place from her son's residence there to the Prcsbyterinii Cemetery on Wednes- day, Nov. 30th. Considering the very stormy day there was a good atten- dance. The funeral services were con- p and Mrs Thcophulus Ramsay ol Railway, Charlottetown; Mrs. John E. Yeo, Northam; Mrs. John P. Henderson, Rutland, Mass. Arch Mc- - Sulfcred for Years From Constipation and _ -_ _ y_ . whence free trade organizations getl ` their funds. Slck Headachef _ Lora. Ridley, chairman- or the 'I‘ariff Reform League, answering the Headache seems habitual with many people;\'nllecd, some are seldom, if ever, l free from it, suflering continually, and .vonderiug why they can get no relief. l`he most frequent of all are bilious or .ick headaches, and are caused by some lernngement of the stomach or bowels, or both. Bai-dock Blood Bit-ters regulates the ligestive and biliary organs, removes icillity of the stomach, improves diges- -tion, regulates the constipated bowels, ind promotes a perfect circulation of pure blood to all portions of the body. ` Mrs. C. Meadows, Clarksburg, Ont., writes: “For years I wastroub ed with sick headache and dizziness, and was also ` cinstipated. I was advised to try 4 Bllrdoclr Blood Bitteifs. 'I only too ghrce bottles of the medicine, and now reel like a new perlion as I am completely' curezl. I can truthfully testify that 8.13.8. is the best medicine I have ever used." I Bllrdock Blood Bitters, has, during the last 35 years, built up an unrivalled reputation as a cure for all troubles arising from a constipated condition of the bowels. Manufactured only by The T. Milburn C0., Limited, Toronto, Ont. i ee colt lil c de brnyhe t:§.€2~°.‘.';°:;'.i:...‘:rill§tt»:=.:.°..“.: . litre do votre bienal wire I' l GI MoRNlNG l. i o l sl|»,u ‘ Saturday, Dec 3rd i gs ` - _ V 99 T it I Ci F 0 U R ClME§,g,,§,4 w I Exhibition Steel Ranges From The Cli:l_s Fawcett Mfg. Co, Sackville, Fire lns\"`ance,” W0 E _ r _ ~ 1* 9 ° ‘ ` -- -i "» “_ at J|Eiv§"\;l?'§”n'f:&f*cif.';,££il‘li§”:%l§:i;f.'§§yé'i°zl Coax’ Yard Ask your grocer for I"*i9l1ri'l`o»i>l'n=V nfl-sxlcs, ;;_|`i.‘§£" , _‘ ,,_ "mt _ »E» __ ' ‘ ligiaasa actorleu. Water Illi, etc, atc I _ o ,_ .-...ai . . - re . _ ._ J _ _i ‘ : ' ~ .9 _. Holiday trip`gyer the Garden of the Gulf _ ~=»f»=».»_r‘" l rue* 5' M017 IT! Powder. Try. _.lg pg” go buy in this pl-0vimm_ -The C.G.S. Brant came into Suni- ' ‘ merside Harbor last evening. - 3 ~d h t | Mr. D_' -The _Morning Daily Guardian can vélaglfxifsl e t B gues 0 b i be obtained at Lat!erty's Tpnsprial ___ Parlors, Buminlerside. teacher, Alberton, has returned from "'F°x .Nettiqgl Another big lot a two months' visit to her hrothersliE;h;tr'glIf;c;"lg1gI‘;°;§v?q gd “aging ' - - _ . 4 9 _ o., nip- and friends ill Boston. merside' _ _ 12$dfmr|2w_ _ finds a Welcome in a hundred thousand homes ' _ --_ __ - » _r 9 i _ _3 - _ _ ~ » __ ~ -The suluact lor discussion at the ._The steamer Kilkeel hushed dip bepyuse grade quahty' ‘men s cl=gS§b°9.1St\f)n'd9Y1 nf-;»¥~t a-ti charging her `cat"gq'ol" cqdl bn. Wad- '= ll-will 4“l4i”W»'l" i vii; i "iv ' -1 if vii) th; stat;.'r'e aA(l)lnm(ian art; megan? “ight lhiét 'ind Salud V°§tel" _ U *mth* I -nd 2u,,'. Cu" QM!" f l i fflwelcolne. A V 'day for Pon Haas-tinge' I i ` ' °v_ Y’ .. _ , . , . _ E V ' _Rev Jas McDougall will preach’Bi$]:li;§00l:£l;a‘yec3`t?o,a cgllmmeg; 7th at Debable at l’ P* m' ers for all gasolerio'en_gi ui plies -On account of the had state i ggiiesguarantee both (P12 _;1y‘;";;2,di D . ll the roads there will be no service in ' K ll \\ I ,thc Baptist church' on Sunday morn- _The following ' is take." from a _ ` |and communion service, however, in fgnnist ' at ‘-St' _Vinceht 'ne Paul lllllllll. ' ' l Paul’s Hall, Sulnmerside during the a most interesting organ recital in -, vast three days. eanw- to a most sue- this church. Mr. Poirier is a young § ' Cessful C1056 last night The' EYOSS musician with a bright future whose l ~ _ has received lrom The Very Rev. dence The illustrateddsolpgszlgy rifrligf Canon Stualt of Edinbmzh Saab A A P ki 1 t .- ' I _V l .. _ __ »-- _, ...» _ _ _ » ‘sill iiZ.?i.i;‘i ‘ilS§;. ...,..‘iL.§....l land. who “sf-<1 nm 1-st »~_~»=»»w~ ~ - ‘ " l'0"_*!"‘i “TTER F0* !?“l;U5TM45 "llFT§ - more than ev 1'. "i‘llc music under the tw" pounds O1 Scotch Haggis pre' ’ direction of ldisc Irene Mcl/ellan olllmred by me cglpurated George _ Moncton was as usual, up to the ¥Y;;§hE‘§wE€(;“€v\;;§: _Qt whom Prince: high standard of this poplllnl- house. “Hail to they Waugh ol puddin. ducts-ll by her pastor Rev. R. G. Sin St Andrews Day' dn-wednesday last’ clair. Her late husband pre-deceased ' -.- her by nine years. Mrs. McKay lef-t a ‘“Strip“l'ed h§°";°. cgfuce malls-els of large lam-ily. Mrs. william J. Palmer Haggis *U ‘S “en =~ Freeland, i Artlillr of the P. E. I. Kay," P. E. I. R., Charlottetown; This is the fourth challenge, which ral-lrmu. vlllll \'il-glam clf_-are-in-S, me for io. Wrh- -T. McKay Ou the Old home- IS-“S Yet \“\H¢C¢Pi¢<1 by the Radiwlv- '1'.;,-ki-ig. ,vx,,.¢.;,,i q-,,,-i,|._|, (~,g,,,.em,,,,_ |;»,,. fm. |0_ stead. Freeland; Mrs. Dr. McEwen, The iltheriare. HFSUY1 B Chiumge Tut-la-ws 'l‘_.c»li. <‘ii;ni~elo.»s, _ .` . loc for io. 0'L¢‘",Y '-md Dr- A» W~ M°K“Y» Wet' t° sfmd “ l°‘“l "ee “ad” and ""1" ' askawin, Alberta. reiolm dgputation to Germany to 5 - see whet er German Work people arc '1‘ucl, l-lAlvllLToN, cANADA. A ,_ _, ,_ V, g - dd“,n_t,_odden under “rms and cOm_ pelted to eat dog flesh and oilal. l.. » _ _ _ Qest quality Hard Con ' ticedie 1i»°.1lnd and Nut- - _ l _ 'i cm' 1 ` ~ §ee the Special Demonstration of “Two” of the S,,m1]:`sB1,,C`k “Cages Sggilezg Inverness ccasion of the Feast of St. Cecilia alents 'seem to he -developing and HAGGIS FROM EDINBURGH. Rev. Father McLean, Sumnierside, fame, . A valentine thou we'el may claim ‘ Frac"ilka. Scot who kens they name " In latter days ” , I vow my lips as we'el’s my wame Speak ollt they lprraise." Needless' to say 1‘_i.ev. ;`r.' Mcbcan is roud of the gilt and no'dclibt on .- ___ tContinued from 'page 1.9); Secondly, a challenge to send an impartial deputation to Canada to the tariff. Thirdl a challengfr to show challenge issued by the National Re- form Union, oilered to submit the league's bank pass-books to any tirm of 'auditors and permit publication ol all subscriptions received, il free trade organizations do the same. He also promised to pay £1,000 to any charity it one single subscription is found from a non-British subject. Lord Ridley says:-"Taritl reformers suspect enormous funds at the dis- posal ct the Free Trade Union and other kindred organizations are re- ceived very largely from subscrip- tions from foreign gentleman, middle- rnen and certain manufacturers, whose interests lie in supporting free trade for England and protect- ion in other countries. No doubt the publication would finally s_et these suspicions at rest, but the re- cords of the budget league having been burnt, I am quite willing to omit that organization." ‘Lord Weardale, chairman of the National Reform Union, declines the challenge on the ground that he is not concerned with other free trade organizations, whose subscription lists have, he believes, been regular- ly published. _ The nett eilect of the incident is to discount greatly the supposed my- stery of the tarld reform funds. llonar Lav_v's assertion is that the subscriptions 'Ior the whole seven years' existence of the league, do not 'exceed the amount Cobden's anti-corn law league received in one year. Flour ! Flour ! ! Brace, McKay & Co., Summerside, are oflenlng ex- ceptional value. 12-2`r'lm2w_ .w _ l , l' . , Old Sydney and Reserve. Prices the lowest ' as (lt o.D. umm.. wt sydau gm” M Look $25.00 30110 27.50 il l .. V Costumsii-lit_f§w§,¢;”m,|__lirisg.g'_ _ I These garm‘ents 'l`a"clc'1r_o'tlilu*g which ca class them among the classiest. Come` i :mil ` ` ti y some of them 011-jlld¢ge` personally-. ll *’°°**‘° THE PRINCE c_ ilill cuiltoliiil _ 2 2' 2 -life er r d ~ I Qiyiilehrtilises - rffl/,.»of1‘ =.<»sa»‘w==~¢ in this who it trellis, of style and fashqoqm-_ -eve' _ ~ _ lmlss tv this 9,; x maniifactilrert-gac ggtrlrggiegyl qw V has every iveqilisite t gt". s" `~_ nlaiids-and AI L a fig* tlfgsq de' '_ , “_"._~_Leadingt. Tailoring’ in rl ,,» . Turoiitp or g.,,,;Si er# l$éi5imers ‘ ._ _.L _.t B. at these price reductions. I Costumes for M I Costlluies for 7+ Costumes for 00 _ ,, for I . I 17,0il-23.25 f°' 15.25 14.25-Ili-50 ‘°” 10.25 “ for 1 _ _ _ _,Q 1 --_-1-'~-~ _ 12,751.00 . i _ f Dec. 22nd. Compare our Prices- ' Our Goods Our Values Nothing tells cloges o u r Leiter Cgntcai l-91# 0? awe reasons' ave I li_lle_`Fair coin- - - . puison.C¢ta- 'loser Prices mtl- 1*" gl tdhli btw liivm Y léelli-Jie _ ~ ~ r ____ _ it Lei as _ ' = "` bays roars. Falun on Bee. 25rd. ravi - qxzmo I |.»'.~r--_ mgnfv._s¢~l'l\Ivr.l¢vl-mu1l:»w~:N.r»1u-wv~»-»i;=»ir».r. ,,.¢¢¢».,.,,,,_,,_-1,,, _, _ .nn-K , ,, . lufrries _ .= _ last days of Xmas rush and it is this season, - While lull! !i0l_1.\All.S!!Fi!lll China- Sloek Patricia _ Tea séts 42 pieces $14.00 Dinner Sets 97 pieces #43 oo _iflliie Limoges China. stiult Palleril 'Eea sets Z2 pieces $15.00 Diiiuel' sets 97 pieccs$4 5.00 Haviland Limoges thllu- Swell ' Pattern i ` ' Tea sets 42 pieces $16.00 Dinner sets 97 pieces $50.00 ltillll Austrian Clliilti. Sings Pattern Tea' sets 42 pieces $ _oo Dinner sets 97 pieces $23 50 i°eS¢1_S _ _ _ V lil seini porcelain $2.00 up lei Sets ' in china Q3.5o up Pimlvr Sets ` _ "' 95. pieces 15 5.00 up lloilct Sets colored $1.7 5 up. V out at 331-3 discount. , _ -Cu' Glas l __ , - ” _ l .Bupa cw ‘Wellaveaveryiew 1 -_ _ _ wifi' lr ,S _gd Pleces °f 9”? glflss I i l" ` 25c couliftis . Ve that we are closing ' I _ I _ _ 9 _ ml 9 Q Q;-gifs, ' gy , l l_,,',_" ` “ '¥lll)‘el_'¢lP 1'$,l‘~ _ - Last year you promised yourS_f=lf the luxury qi early Christmas buying for the future. Do not forget that the time has arrived for this. Stocks are complete, better service and better assortments are _at your command 1ioW,il_1ai:iiinthe iew fluffy- 011? Stock was never _so well suited to allay the Worries ofthe Christmas gilt s-ekers as Nil&lIlll`all=llll_! ii, This c0m_es in a vesriety of use- ful and oruanieuta, articles and is thenewest thing in japauese. ‘ _ German tliina , \/Ve‘fl‘iaiv`e a large assortment of this popular make at pijicesvto suit anyone. Parlor Lallills ~ li!-_.00 UP to $6.00 lhll Llmps _ 1.75 up to$ .oo 2 I-lbwy lamps 3 _ $2. ll to Q 0.00 .lal'dlneres75, P I 2 c_.i1 to $3.qo Pills ani igklfsias 2 'r ' so ros1s.w A ii”-‘fy lslrserflilze at item Fancy W Sl _ l _ ‘ s=‘_}li'?1=‘_`»'-`1_2.<`3;l<_>H?€?“`él;A. _ ,r-_-\.z.,. _| yi . ' I \` 1 ._ ' vie* ` __ l . " was -» -_ l ~`..- 4 i < _ " "‘ " ' _~e. ," .' .' ' U u l on Blend 'iq _O _ ilégkg ___ ,E _ l (Registered) _ . -~~~-f ‘~~~»"-~~ _ -""° » _ _ ., 5 NAulAN Paclrlr . ililiili - This Tea is Celebrated ,for its i, f§l.l.:'l‘~_l' ._.`il_. 1 _ ‘ ‘ F gfgu " sirengilii-lavorilnd Economy and § ‘ s _. ,_ N _ 3 @3113, ,, J- iri. ‘T ,_ 'Sltedf ~ ' 2."- Ibsf Ifiglh Bndxgzilile hast Gudem mmpr°"_¥ri'd.\?pe:'l‘l1o‘;piri\\i`srii T 1235? i V L l ilu ” ' "U i l iglfldnsldladalnili lfii H0 ‘V