“RST ur Am " coil old J~_i‘;,k_Fnsr, one ie ine meg :.fiii.'.=.~:.;°i.?.=.e=;;.~;:< Yoi`i__'i§_ _Coal $'dei*s~wlll lif§'Pi'0lli|l_lly Filled Wheihbf phoned. by' letter er 81"!! 313, PFf=°l&1\}r__ now. is the time tq_looknfter`¢your _coal bin. COAL? SOLD _Haan Makes CHEERRUL FIRES Order now A. §1°;ei.e.'a ev ce _P1_1one» 240. 2'eewa I - V Gumell Ie- of Com- env _l ,_____ A statement' ei ireeu seem by Q Strong Guarantee, We gunranteefomplete relief to 'iiii _sufferers from eonliiipation, in iavii-y case where we fail we will 1 medicine free, "pp y "_" Rexall Oi-derlies are a gentle, elliot. ti". dependable and safe bowel re- ¢“1°¢0r. etrcnzthener and tonic. 'riiey re-establish nature’s functions in a lllliet. easy way. They do not enum; any inconvenience, griping or nausea. They are so _ pleasant to take ami W°l`h Bo willy that they may be egg. en by anyone at. any time. They tho;-_ °ll8hly tone up the whole system to healthy activity. ,; _ 'Rexau orceriiee ' ' ' Bud ideal for the usl;n;fu<’itiillldIi°::43id folks and delicate persons. We cannot t00 highly recommend them to all sudferers from any form of constipa- tion and its attendant ovi15_ Two 51109. l0c and '25c. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this °°mm““itY» 0111? at our store-#The McKinnon Drug Co, ' ::Fl‘en¢_;h Ivory is ,the moat p0p,,|,,r material forthe manufacture- '01 toil. et articles tli'at."hes-ever been intro- duced. Its beauty. elegance and clean. linees combine to make it' an ideal toilet article. 'We have displayed in our window a splendid assortment in ceeei Ind separate prices. J. ' G., Jamieson. Druggist. 12.7mtf_ "This 'store buys all its hand. kerohfefs direct from the makers, thgp sdvos you all mlddiei'nun's pr ltsf-that is the reason wh - we offeryou better handkerchief; for tho, money than any othor store In P. E. l. Try it Moore & ivicKeo_d. iz-7M3i_ "Tho iinnual handkerchief y brlnqslw th it the finest showing of prettyhandkerchiefs ever rhode in thi; storofsee some of the lovely'-7 things; Moore A McLeod é, ` I2-7M3l. "$1.65 and $1.75 suitlngs and dress goods -‘selling for $1.15. They are qUBlltY_" goods every inch of them. Paton’ih \ 12-'1»iviaiEii. l 'J I 1: ' “' Useful XMAS GIFTS An_ ` ` Electric Heating Pad Use exactly the same as you would hot-wafer bottles. Has all the good points of the hot water bottle with all the dan- gerous drawbacks eliminated. Lasts a lifetime and costs but 1% cents for eight hours con- stant use, ` Electric WATER HEATER means hot water in 60 seconds. Don’t be without one in the Sick Room, Nursery or when "We _fare ms.kii_ig"this a bracelet watch gXmae~with' ‘an immense stock in this? line. .G. H. Taylor, Jeweler. i. -'-f-j-'fFuthymol- Shaving Soap\--"i . W travelling. ` The ' G- E- llviilwsl .:=.c.‘f.. _ 12-7M3i. < Euihymol Shaving Soap gives a clean shave. ' e It is an antiseptic preparation that makes a luxuriant last ing lather of creamy texture which softens the most wlry beard shaving yEol Shaving Soap, a large tube.. ...' ..'§ .' .256 . U ,_. Mcldiniion Drug, Company . C -sux: ~|""“ Cor. Great George and, Kept .tsfj V. _- ’Let'V4i1s congratulate YOU `/ If you are smoking a ' _ plpeful of our Bright Cut .- ~' you are in a mood when SV? 'gm " ~' _ nvitatlons are accept- ' ,smoking tobacco we know ;n' - ' _ P ‘ `& able. It is the coolest and _. most agreeable smoke on » i - ‘ _ the market. Burns freely - -- " _ .` ' ~ ' _ andcleanly, and NOTTHE .‘.*.~.:.-.'-_-1-:’;-W5:-.-;3‘4_f;f_:;-Sc.;-.:~.'».=:2: TONGUE. Try our BLACK TWIST chewing tobacco. None better. Jef) /illciiey. &. Nicholson Tobatco (Io. Liil. M I i ' 4... . 2* ` f . W. / i i i iw F-ilfiood Values foi'-1 Phone. 345, Charlottetown. Manufacturers- li __ f i M A Horsemen ' \ Horsemen will be particularly pleased "witli"bui° present spleildid showing of driv- _,ing pecgssities, supplies and fittings for n . wr. _ » fofsthble, horse and vehicles. . _ _ Horse i'ugs:_ We are showing a splen- .;1id1iiie'in felt, Jute, duck and rug styles V ranging in price from Sl.|5 t0--- -2-50 “Ch Shaft chimes for sleighs 50c t0.-----$3 Fiifl bodybells L15 to... . . .......»....$2 Clarlt’s Foot-warmers, keep the feet Aiwa;-m 'on theilongest and coldest drive, two [gg-5 "c1';I',;¢i-5, gin-i»y combsnstable' brooms, V V_éq§,§,,5’A1¢n,¢¢fps, whips, etc. I I sz and esllcouecpe-4 U" °."°° ° '°°°°° ° ‘ ' Charcoal bricks for foot warmers l0coa. halters collar pads, horse brush* 1 . . t _._ eg; 'e *i 4 i .‘ /° ._ ' li garding the Police Court. Northam Whiilh Bplleared on page Vthree o._ Baturday’s Morning Giiardian; were- copied from the Evening Daily oi _that date and should have been thus' demgniiteii. r THE FIRST MISBIONAH.Y.- In the Year 1791 the Rev. James Mc- Gregor D.' D. Picton paid his first visit to P. E. Island. He was the planted 'his feet on the soil of thi beautiful isle. He spent 3 wee‘~"s' irj Truro Exc. DEATH SATURDAY.- The deatl occurred at an early hon: Saturday morning, of an old and es and has resided in Charlottetown for fifty years. I-Ie is survived by onV prother, Francis McRory, Charlotte own. NEW SUPERINTENDJBNT.-'I‘ho mas Coleman of Toronto has beer appointed Superintendent of ' th' Charlottetown Light and Power Co He was formerly connected with thi English Firm of 'Crossley Brothers first in England, and for about eight ycars with their Canadian Agency ii Toronto. A. E. Myles, representini that company, is at present in Char- lottetovm. OFFERED CHAIR.- Tho Rev. J A. Gordon, D. D., of the First Bap- tist Uhiirch, has been offered the chaii of Practical Theology in Braridor College. Dr. Gordon refuses to stats offer or not, but the .call will bi considered at the annual meeting of the 'church next Wednesday.-St in this Province. DR. BURKE’S VISIT.-Rev. Dr. A. Burke, of the Canadian Register, has returned to Toronto after a trip tc Vancouver. He visited Archbishop McNeil, and found him very bus; winding up his affairs preparatory ti his departure for Toronto. He coulc not leave until his successor arrived but expected him shortly. Father Burke stated that Archbishop Mc _Neil would in all probability be ir. Toronto by December 19. There wil' be an impressive public installation service at the cathedral for the new -head of the See at Toronto.-Dr. ' if.. _.'.....-.Tail 1. ' All 'APPRECIATION-'.-'Revs M and Mrs. Armitage, Lawrencetown, have moved into the new personage. Rev: Dr. Heartz preached excellent _Missionary ,sermons here and at Pa- \ radlse. to large audiences, on the 24»th. The result was a missionary collection double that of last _vear at Lawrencetown and a much larger iri- crease over last year’s at Paradise. These Missionary meetings were the drst held on this circuit this year. In no part of Nova Scotia is Dr. Heartz more cordially welcomed or more ap- preciated than on Vthe Lawrencetown Circuit, especially on. thisoccasion as forward the great work. so near his heart.-Exe. ' CACOUNA ARRIVES.-The S. S. Cacouna, ofthe Bleek Diamond Line, arrived in . Charlottetown Saturday from' -Montreal via Suxnmerslde. Af- ter discharging, her cargo she will load. for St. .John's, Newfoundland. Buiitain. Bell dr Co., the energetic and obliglug agents of the Black Dia- mond Line here, on finding that the Cacouna would not clean up all the produce offering for St. VJohn's, New- foundland. wired the Dominion Goal Co., asking that they send another steamer here to load full cargo for St. John's. Nfid., direct. They re- ceived a reply advising that the S. S. Motwenna would return from St. J ohn's, and load_outward return car- go. 'l‘he Morwcirina. should he due here about Tuesday evening of next week- This will 'make the` fourth steamer of the Black Diamond Lilne that loaded full cargoes for St. John's, Nild., this season in addition to the wee'-<- ly steamers from Montreal. ~ ' i:We fill doctor’s prescriptions with the greatest accuracy and care. 'l‘here’s no carelessness, guesswork. or indifference about the way we make up a' prescription. Ourprescription clerks sire expert, - careful and con- doctor ion, but we use only the purest and freshest drugs. Leave your next pres- _criptipn here. The -McKinnon Drug C0.. Corner Great Geonge and Kent Scsi! m . _ _ S'l'E_wAR'l"_'S _ It may be possible to get V good" at e 'higher price; ~»But _#ie impossible to buy _ better ' ammo -_ `Sicwari’s Home-made *A “iii-AD" I this visit and baptized 60 children.-I ' -i John Exe.-Dr. Gordon is well knowui .i tanyprice ""5 \` ` 1 rr Pars fe on in this rrevinee aiu wiiwrnn -an experieneeemee in tendon, ii.. is wanted to look after a boiler and Y °m l"‘I9fl KAN RETURNS- Capt engine. Particulars are given in the the demand, .»»“.‘1i..:”°°‘i: s°ri..i.°r‘:r.:» i“.;.°*u:: _‘as @=*°'°‘“°‘ °° e‘° We ° - ° ° ll 9 ' “W _ ‘exchanging ...__ mer in fish business,-i1‘ruro Exe? V NORTHUMBERLAND ARRIVlliS.-- view' to -arriving at an afreemellt _ --V Vg' Seiurdlv the Northumberland arrived ,lining their own mutual obllirefwns- f9HRISTlLAB_ vnirictou from Charlottetown at Th, form; “¢,,,¢,m°"_ or ,ii gh, M‘**V“°'¥<>l~f21° 0hur°h-91 11'-0°, e- 111- SM 1°” asain about 'powers to mia delegates ee ure nm- s osivracn nares. wlllhold their annual Christmas V 3.00 D. 111-. With PUl°l\Z°"» °_!P1'el|.' .haseadorial conference to be held in -- "id tQn°’i,:`1"m th’ .hm “t °"°“ff “'35” *ld fldl_ht_ .W4 Ufivvd. et 6.30 'London have not yet been received; TORONTO, December 6-The P594' 9", l“%°f”°°“ B115 ¢_"“l\\8 °f '.P. m. She igvog today at 7.80 a. m. but there is no reason to suppose fic department of the board of trade _ _ . V Th'”~'.d°7.i" D°°°mb°' nth" if" wt;-` ‘ if `- A """' there will be any delaY in the ae- and the Canadian Manufacturers' as- l\°t 5° 8°°°9t°d' _ - ‘rl ` ' 7' ' ~» '» HMUAND BA”-JNGS-“Th” 3- 5- semblingof the conference. _soclatiori conferred with rei>l'°¢0D¢B' WRONG DA'_l'liiB.-The items reV__V Pfhrland wi.ll,_weether conditions per- The position of ' Greecein refiisingtiveg of the railways today 1,, an 4. beeiami leaving, and inward-ftreinefi "..e_ii points tomorrow at ae. mf "" '” ‘_ V §returnlng in the afternoon. As the “season is now so far advanced it is znittlng, leave Charlottetown for Oi- unlafe for steamer to lay at Orwell overnight, therefore there will only ;s the one f-P117 ae above. _ ‘A NOVEL AFFAIR -The S ne Post says: “Rev. J., W. McCZiinei§l §BVe an open all' lecture on Saturday evening at the corner of Pitt and first... Presbyterian 'Missionary whc u_3hm.,ot,_e sumti taking as his sub_ iect"`the temperence question as it _stands in Sydney today. The lecture, which was a. splendid one, was illue. _rated with views thrownfrom a magic lantern at the Bank of Nova, Scotia on a screen on the Y M V . . O. A. giving a picture 25 feet square, teamed citizen of Charlottetown in thif _rm mst 20 °r so 'EWS ‘”‘”`° Pm* person of Bernard McRory. il-Ie imr ` migrated to this province in M39! world the others being illustrative of tures of the various big cities of the l/Ir, 'McConnell's subject. The speaker, leiilt with his subject in e, very able manner, showing up the evils of li- censes and the necessity of strictly enforced prohibdtion. About a thou- sand persons gathered to hear the lecture."-Mr. McConnell was former- ly of Grace Church, Charlottetown. PERSONAL . Miss J. Hasznrd, Murray Harbor, was ln Charlottetown Saturday. _ Wm. and Mrs. Wood, Pownal, were visitors to Charlottetown Saturday. J. S. Murdock of Charlottetown, was in Sydney Friday, .. Miss L. Jones, Hazelbrook, was a visitor to Charlottetown Saturday. positively whether he will accept the - _.__ J. W: McLeod, Charlottetown, the »well-known sheep buyer, left Satur- day mornlngfor Boston. Aubrey Mutch, Southport, left Saturday morning on a trip to Re- gina, Sask. Nelsonand Mrs. Orr, New Glasgow, were visitors to Charlottetown Sat- urday. ~ Layton J ones, Pownal, was a pas- senger to Dunstaflnage Saturday af- ternoon. _ Miss Shirley Brehaut, Charlotte- town. was an outward passenger on the Murray Harbor train Saturday afternoon. 11,575 SAYUXHQY.-.|.?°_P¥!mBi I far.; M°“°°9“ 'after spending e, visit with relatives here. ' Burke,.was ior_iner1¥_ oi__Albe_rton. _ __ t._f,_.M,.,_ 3,3, Ramuwchgriag . »_-. Y Miss Blanche Miller, Murray Harbor North, and Miss Annie Ste.nley,Eldon were visitors to Charlottetown Satu:~ day. _ ' Mrs. J. St. Clair Sutherland, wife of the manager of the Bank of New Brunswick, Hampton, returned _ on Wednesday from a flew weeks' visit to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alward, of Summerslde. P- E- I.-St. John Exe. F L il he gavahis time and energy freely tel.. _ ' l V Coughs Early Crop Fall coughing has be- gun. White Pine Co. Syrup is beginning to sell. cc pe think as much ofit _ as ever. It certainly is a gr od remedy for Cough, Colds, lloarlenen and ordinary Throat Troubles. Zie. a bottle Johnson ' & .loluison S i _ ' The Quality Drug Store. i 1 °°‘°““‘-°;'°...l:>..:‘.:'.: 2.':ii._‘.ii.‘:°.:'...2l‘: llere’s A Good l Cold, Cure Have you a cold? ` Do you want to be cured ? If you do ihere’s just one real and reliable _ remedy and that's Mec's '_ ; Cold Cure. :upreperstlon _ that is se ng rapidly _ . new and working splen- did results with every user. It cures the cold. " relieves headaches and all accompanying ail- ments. _ V lv P .i'l‘elephoneari The 2 M aes r -ie iL¢.l»¢»~gq:»._»...o<.. ., ` = - l wmnunnm teagnuie rarmistice remains tn “gm reeks are said campaign on and at Janine closely searching 1 y found between the Dal' duggég the Smyrna It is reported 0 qggnigrg Vienna that Servla hal at um |-,,||',,v|_ batteries on the right bank to mmpromi” Danube opposite the Hungarian .tm ;”“dmg_ but of Orsova. th-5 my Annmwg up M the two factions before iq argued The carfaso oneree e eemr\'¢m‘1=°» ‘°“*- ¢° imqtjlafactory that it LONDON the asmnbling cupied ln uaderstoo with eeeeeeeeeaos .ees ...»».:». e A “E ." ;_ ' V' A 0 5' - V‘ The Bueieaf Store Ch\rloffefown’a Bueieat Street A .~.~_ 1 ` V i 7 _ ‘f€_j,;v__ ,._. .7 ' <3.; ii; *lim ,_»:,_'.» -_v= _.-,.» r `- ' T \ . '% ° '\'.1_\' \' -a. ) v fi.,-_' .il e ee 60000005000OQOOQOOOQOOOOOOOAOC \ gif.-r1¥- es; ,-'_;_ ' » °;`t*; _'Qi /A’ __ iz JET* ‘_" ~r -1-u-nun-` al-n-lnuull---ll--n-null s' il i iliwff' _ lV._,|-gy - _ .°.f,\‘* . I ,f "~1~H"" § This is "ilandkerchief day FOR SIXTEEN YEARS “handkerchief day” has beenllwith this '§t9l'¢'» practically the beginning of big Christmas business. This year the_ handker- chief showing-and bargains are better than ever. The handkcrchiefs come from the mills-mostly the mills of Ireland. The better ones _are_»beautlfnlly embroidered and lace edged._ A large proportion of the enibroidcring is hand work-material is woven in Ireland-sent to France-Armenia-the convents in the Azores--to villages among the lower Alps--where the peasants add the_need ul touch of beauty--then the handkerchiefs go back to Ireland--are finished, laundered and shipped to Canada for you. '_ _ ‘ . _ ‘ Cotton handkerchief, ic White mercer handkerchief hem eeoeoooooooooeooooooeoooo 4 e¢¢e..ee¢»e¢ee»¢ e . oooeooeoeeeeoooooo nh e e I | »».»» e .ee ...ee ee.. .,.,,,.,..e¢eeeeeveeeeeoaoeeoe eeeeeeeeeeeoeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeee v.eeeeeoaeeoaeeeeeo-eeeveeeee eeeeoeeeeo eeeeeeo voeeoo eocoeeoooovooee¢ofe¢o~ee~¢¢~eoe»o oeoeeee veooee see ' Larger picture handker- SCOUT marching song, 3 printed on iti . . . . . _ . colored hemstitched edge . . _ . * . P » ture border, for the wee folk 3 for sc eiiieffer iiiiie folk-.............2 l0l‘ Sc No velty handkerchief, BOY Plain white narrow hem, girls sc size, great value at, each. . . . . . »- Child’s lnitialled handkerchief 6° ' ' Fancy white -mnslin -handker- chief hemstitched, cord edge _. . . .7C stitched color border enl- broidered initial corner. . . . tor 25° ~ White purei llinen, very narrow Rm dainty init a corner - very’ special zoc each or. .. dim Very hue pure Irish linen hand- kerchief, hand embroidered initial, hemstitched, 25c or “oz i _ Very choice. Irish lirienihandker-~ chief line' hemstitcbing dainty initial, 35c .._.~..- for _ J lor lilo .___f -- i ' Embroidered (orner. + 1 A RDENNES hand embroidered zsc pure Irish linen handkerchiefs, Another ARDi£NNES,embroid- 4 ered design, s beauty, very sheer _ A lovely thing in Irish linen with edge of` real Irish crochet, beauti- fully finished ' r P I ° h L’ en liemsiilcheil lianillicrchieis * ure 'ns In Ladies Sizes 3 lor i This is a line of the best valued haudkerchiefs that we have ever been able to offer you»-the line, though ot the finest is the pure fabric---the design at the corner is a dainty one, and the hemstitching is good, a. wonder at3 for , While Lawn Iniiialled liemslitcheil ilaniliiercliiei 3ior 25e p --- _ u-V W Genuine Irish linen handkerchief with edge of line, dainty point de Venise ' e _ ' c lic Another lovely linen handker- 1 chief, Venetian lace edge ° Sheer dainty linen with_hand at- 2 tached lace of an old~Venetain dcpign - Very Special iianilkercliiei Sale _Prices I Mcn’s and Women’s Plain Lawn & Linen iiilkis Women's plain lawn handkerchiefs, rzx iz inches hemstitcliecl 6 r s ecial at...... ve ywphite crossbarred u iiiuslin li for 25|: hemstitched. regular size.. .. Plain pure linen handkerchief slit hed ‘ inch hem hem veiy éaifiéee plain iieineiiieiiéii pure linen handkerchief. . . . . . . . .. . . of these for 5cc 'ifery iinelslieer plain Irish linen 1-Sinch hem....... .-........---- These per _dozen at 2.75. ` ~ Other specials 28c, 3oc. 35c- Men’s Irish Lawn “'1`ANAGH~ MORE" with cord edge. ..---»---- Per dozen 75c. Men's special value Irish lawn handkerchief, hemstitchedt - - - - - - -'- -- These at 3 for 25c. ' " Pure linen handkerchiefs full size, }§inch hem. These at 3 for 5oc. Men's fine pure Irish linen hand- kerchiefs, M inchhem. .. . . c' These per dozen 2.50. Some very choice handkerchief; for men it 30% 35°» 4°¢- lor 25c ,_ 10c i8c Some wondfully fine values in Men’s Initlslled Irish Linen hiindkerchiefs_ i8c_2oc 25° 35° 4°¢ any further charge. 'Get one, All handkerchlefs at 5oc and over will be put up in e handsome Vlbf _ ' 1*., _ '- if Z - `.l ‘V ' i _M . / . -1 . " l ’ _ \fi'i‘_ i Y ,.,~ _ , eIla_iiiiy' and Useful Ciirisimas All'_¥.l1liise*'“ At the heed of the main stairway' there is a great apron fair for There ere\_)p_retty'1_ittle tea aprons-there are larger aprons for l;ttchen_use--there are great g;.‘°_all'oiver” aprons that _cover up your dress while you are wornag. _ »°“'Y ’5°“b°"' ' ' ' Ten a'protieVja5c 45c, 5oc 65c 75c 85 1.35. ' _~.~*? 9'°““ "°,*;°P_ “‘° q“"l‘ _ ; All over dproiie, percale land i'epp’8ec' and 85c. " ` A e ._ ' . ~ _=»- _-y.,-< - T. , ,_ c l" l » ‘ - I _ __ , . i £49 Gi-ettGeorgc Street . . . eoee .eeseoeeee ee. ...ee r -e eov ee ee.. e i » » e e o .ee o~»oo fav ceo see oooeecoseec e e oeoeeeso ~oe» . e ~ e i a . i EQ ._ ji' 3; _ ,__ if; '29, vs. u Y, 7 .,.} ti ‘.1 i ii 1% fi it ig ~f,;_ ,T '~'§‘f .X- `,»`i ,`\' ' _EL 4 - _#.5 *"w.~::r Wy.. vit 1 ‘wi <:-=. ~‘ is 3-_;_=. vt . f;»,i.. ._;< lt .IJ if. N `n .ti _ii _ ui-. 1-»: _..,. . ._ ':1"=’-_'$53 ;1`zaa~¥ _:"5 I >&1 gi ; `i‘-- `L ' '_ 1`.".l_}3j` 4 1.? gi .= '-'. iii; _i A. sf i iii , P* ". iff. -'.- rr ._ , , " ni Li i . ;-,»4_e:~'€c1',=.. f~ if i _ pl. ~;,. ;>r., Q., wb i \‘ Vi. _