, 1913 TBI LITIBT Imam- or Aim GUARDIAN uoaimm num. ' PAGE ,___ immm Perfumes If there is one line more than another that particular ly stands rut in our display of Christmas Goods, its p r fume ‘ ......."........... .........................__- -...--.......- -_ -.---.nu - - - _¢.....¢»».....»¢.»¢»un..».».»£===|___-:.11-1:.;-:;;;f==;;;;=n=====__--=»========. n=__-:===;,-;-l-ere;-4; l of oi. haveghzen special ai- tentlon to the selection: of our _Chiistmis packages and we have something beautiful lo's_l_iow for it. Se`ely’s packages and bottles are _works of art and their odors are exquisite. Other makes include Rlver’s Palmers, R & G, etc. See our 25c' & 50: pack. ages. . Foster Central Drugstore Sunnyside - .nunnmnuunu :ana n-pnynununn-11.11.1111. l .13 .21 - WE.-,,_\',vj. ._;;.;."."it-,1" T-'.,l’ _T ‘V . _.A5 _V ’\ wiv# ', »_ of l'i "-.. 'i ' PATROL BOATS FOR SALE 'IENIJIC lti addr#-used to the undersigned _ at (lttawanindeiidorsed on the env tops 'lender for Patru lloai.s'~ will-bevreceived lip to.inn_|1 0( thi, _ SEV" N Fl dav of J \NUAR Y. 191| lor the urcli e it t Us d' ‘G P RH, \ ne na lan. overn- mont .ratriii ligirn "l-ludpnn" nm' pa. tioned at Port Elgin. N. is .tha --».,\vio-s’ and "1\ UMBICB hi" W .now at Pietou. N S »\ls° Patrol Boat. 'NUMbi°.tt 'i' wi ~", laid up‘at riarbor de Lute, Uampooeilow. N.B. L he steamsrs will be som as they stand without equipment ann th" purchasers will be rxpecten iotnke delivery 0| the, llll.|Nii WUMEN UF MIDDLE ABE rs.DoucetteTells of her Dis- tresaing Symptoms During Change of Life and How She Found Relief Belleville, Nova Bcotia,Can.--“Three years ago I was suffering badly with , ,inthe W' "’*"l1 l Zlilllgl tldehcdlicgteo xo; 53 \., _Life Iwaa so had ' K thatlhadtostayin . ,& § beldd. Somekfrrilenlds ' to metotu e y is ( lo# i E. Pinkham's Vege- Qm q- 14 ;ab}l|e](.or(;ipouii<¥ and r f r... 5.2; ' ,Jr f 1 _ 1- only medicine I ` me Bn !'6C0|i\ll'l6\'l it. You don’t know how thankful and grateful I am. I give you permission to publish what your good- medicine has done for me. "-Mrs. Simon Doucmrn, Belleville, Yarmouth Co., Nova Scotia, Canada. Such warning symptoms as sense of suffoeation,hot flashes,headaches,back- aches,dread of impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregu- larities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness and inquietude, and dizziness, are promptly heeded by intelligent wo- men who are approaching the period in life when woman’s great-change may be expected. `, - _ Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Coin- pound invjgorates and strengthens the female organism and builds up the weak- ened nervous system. It has- carried many women safely through this crisis. Ii’ you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkliam Medicine Co. (conti- dentlal) Lynn, lllass. Your letter will be opened; read and answered by a woman, and held. la strict eonddeiice. l rummm- _:nc The popular black lur in annual effect; so much worn in the American cities can be had in awide range at Patons from $15 to $50. Black wolf, coon, sable, imitation black fox, etc. prnmpgfg ,,,, "oo, ,S me p,,,,_,h,,,a price. Also about 20 pieces of Persian lamb, IH Wild over. Ti-e 'purchase price must he handsome mufis and neck pieces sell- 'd i h _ . , _ pgitedn cas as soon as theyoffsr ishc Img at one_q,,a,.te,, om Think It 0v_ P _ . _ . . . I fi i .. _ Hhsss-r'§in:omi;;i:~_|rii¢g;t<; ei;;m:n§th§nl;rli‘i;;s , er for Christmas giit3(g;;ip?gbnl;’§t'$\i{1;1. Inspector of Fisheries, Picton N. »-.. with JUBSPHPrescov.t.il”isheries Lrfficer.Campo- "*-`_ beil w nl i 1 . . i. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on it chartered Cana “How very pleased some of the ainnlbaokiequnito ten percent tin p,¢_i'eldcr folk would be with u pair oi 0! lh0"Whole amount of the offer. The checufe accompanying render which ora accepted will be io-ieited if \ he successful t8lld=~\‘¢°rs dt-oline to' takeover and pay for the boats at their prices. in accord our nice spectacles for Christmas, Bring the old pair of glasses in and see now much we can improve on sncewlththis notice, ` thcm. E, W. Taylor, South Side '. Cheques_ accompanying unsuccessful Queen Square. 3210-12-l3M3i. tendea will be royui-ned. | Ten rs ouniin on inore than one ri' , the_boats must submit ii separate price; "F0 the mill! WDO CGHHOC get home l°" 9"" “°“m°"~ to his mid-defy meal /what would be The .Deprt tr th hr/t ' Mi-npr rnawnglglln- ::,‘;";f:.‘¢ offlgndeg 'ore acceptable than a Tbern os éfhelhighezt or any offer not necessarily Lunch Kit _ We have them from $2.25 a cop e . _ _ NHW~Dnpers copying this advertise- iip-A Thermos Bottle also makes a. msni. wiihoutau.hr_\ri|.ytrom the Depart- useful present-$1.50 to $4.00 each.- mem wma” b” pmd Yl":if1l',2'iqT,.,N _l<`., A. Foster, Central Driigstom. acting i.isp_.iy iii. nmhi sail-iz-isivisi. Marine and Fisheries ___- Depirtment. of Marine and Fisheries -5 tr. ‘ Ottawa. oth December, 1913 "Here are gifts that would delight 33“)¥-1 Wm- ltliie heart of any woman. Call in and see our line of cased perfumery, Christmas chocolates, mirrors in ",Expr°ss l,”°ught u 8 , ten ebony and Parisian ivory, dressing Christmas waists really delight-[cases of three to teh pieces in genu- fu| fhris‘m`s gift' Z5' 90` line leather cases. cameras, hair brushes and travelling suits The .Two $4-25 _ ’3J95'|2-8mf Macs, 149 creat George si. iviiiri. F I W ‘ | Best The Wm-1ae"' Gifts g ~ _ We have an unusually complete stock of the worlds most desirable gifts, a brief outline of which we give here- with.We cannot give you an adequate idea of the extent ` or beauty of our line until you come to our store. Ladies 2 liressing Cases. lllbony Fitted Dressing Cases _ Ivory Fitted, Manicure Sets Fancy Work Sets, ‘5 Electric Caiidlcs, -‘» Perfume half pints, Toilet Waters, ` Perfume fancy boxes. ' 5 Leather Writing C8508, ` 'lhormos bottles, Ebony Mirrors, ' Ebony Brushes. ' , French Ivory Milr0l`S- _, French Ivory Brushes. ‘if 'F'reneli Ivory sundrles. *.1 Candle Shades. - Q, P-laying Cards, .ii Xmas Tree Ornaivents. .lf Chocolates In "-3 » . 1 -1 Gift Packages V Ll, A gentleman can li” °°“' ' . fectionary when a ZW °l 5 . ,-2 didersnt kind would not be , acceptable. We have as ul- _`- uni 5- magnificent display of ' gilt goods from 260. £0 ii. 85.00 just suitable for £110 3 ,-season. ft ', . 0 . . f ». ,L = _ E-V Jo nad. at 86;/.Altll4.TER ONES . _ Dmnm ` J' ‘ JSecretary V 3123i"-9M"-» l 2967-2-iMmwf\f. ___ f -’~ __,_____§_ __,__,_‘____,_,__________,_ ;----_-----»~ - -»-- __ .~; 1;' Gentlerncii Hniukcrs Cahiiicts, Nickle Shaving ifitoiids. (lun Mctiil Shaving Stands, Bron Pipe Racks, Shaving Sets, Tobacco Pouches, Cigar Gases, Cigars by Boi, , Cigar Holders, Amber, Silver Match* Holders, Gun Metal Match Holder, Meercliaum Pipes, . case Pipes 50°- un. B.B.B. Case Pipes, Writing Cases, ' Cnlnbash Pipes, Walking Canes, Cui! and Collar Boxes, Pocket Flasks, Military Brushes, Bolt C-ollar Box, Saldly RAID", Collapsible OuPl» 1-invana Clam. Thermos Kits. Tobaccos, Tobacco Jlfli Aali-Trays, Razor Btrops, 8tlc..to Sl-00» Shaving Mirrors. sri-is C .4 IT PAYE TO buy in this Province From yssteday's Evening Guardian HOME IML'ROVlfiMENTB - William Duncan ol Rustlco has model extensive repairs to his dwellingl Mr Duncan has also bought a gaso-1 line engine ol three and a ball horse poucr which enables him to perfoim his tiade ol woodwork more easily and a great deal faster -R DEAD IN SYDNEY -__ The death ol Ale! F Mcilounll occurred here Thursday evening last after several mouths illness from Brights disease, his 49th year and leaves a widow three daughters and two sons. 'Fha daughters are Misses Florence, Mam- lc and Jessie at home, and the sons, are Joe at home. and Percy lormei' ly with the Royal Bank here now in the west. The deceased. who was one ol the best known citizens, was born at Grand River, P E I., and came to tlydiiey about seven years ago. CURRIE-McDONALD WEDDING- The marriage of Miss Mary E. Mac- Donald, daughter ot Mr. Arch. B. MacDonald, Rice Point to Mr. S. T. Currie ol Rocky Point, took place at the home of the bride on Wednes- daythe 10th lust. The marriagef ¢erem0l1y was performed by the Rev. D. MacLean in the presence of a number of the friends of the con- tracting parties. The brlde was at- tended by her sister, Miss Florrle and tle groom: by Mr. Robert Currie of Cumberland. As the bride was one of the most popular youngi lad- ies of the community she was the recipient ol many valuable presents from friends in the city as well as those in the country. A pleasant evening was spent, and not the least important or interesting was the large number of the young people who came to wish the happy couple a pleasant journey through life. They were of all shapes and sizes and dressed in all the colors of the rain- bow and presented a very pictureshhe apilearance. They were pleasantly re- ceived and hospitably treated. The Guardian extends its congfutulallimls to Mr. and Mrs. Currie with all the compliments ol the season. EVANGELISTIO SERVICES.-The evangelistic servicea which have been conducted by Rev.. Lowell MacPher- son in Douglas avenue, Christian church, St. John, for the lash five wecus, were brought to a 01050 SUD' dny, and the church was packed to the doors. Many had to be turned a- 'way so great was the interest taken in the Work. A member of the church said that the serviccehiid been very successful and that fifty-Cine garsons had been converted during the five wceks that Mr. MacPherson has been here. He also said that the success was beyond all expectations, and ‘that the collections were generously given and the attendance large. Monday there will be a reception in the Church after which a social will be held as a farewell to Mr. Mac- Phersoii, who is leaving soon for his 'home in New York to spend Christ- mas. He will return to Canada in January and will conduct services at M\ir‘ra,y HB.l'b0l‘, (P. E. 1.), 8.f‘\5Bl" which he will come to St. John and will hold evangelistic meetings in the Coburg street Christian church February. From hence Mr. MacPher: son will then go to l-lalifax to coh- tinue his work in that city. ' IMPORTANT M,“lF.`l‘ING.-- A meet- ing oi representative farmers of Try- on, Grapaud, Westmoreland, Hampv. ton, Victoria and other sections, was held on Friday eicning, Dec. 12th, in Lady Fanc Hall, Crapaud, for the purpose of considering thc solo and method of shipping the present sea- son beci cattle. The meeting was culled to order at /.30 p. rn., with Mr. George Calbecl-. in the chair, while Mr. J. H. Myers acted as sec- retary. Messrs S. Cameron, Angus McDonald, W. B. 'l‘i‘owsdp.le, W. Vil- lctt, Fred Clark, Warren Newsome and others spoke at some length on the sunject and pointed out the ob- jections to the present sys-tem oi weighing and delivering cattle in Chai-lottetown. Messrs Angus Mc- Donald, W. B. 'l‘rowsdn.lc, S. Came- ron, Fred Clark and Harry Best, were then appointed a committee and the following resolution drafted and signed by all present.:-Wo the under- signed farmers of Tryon, Crapaud, Westmoreland, Hampton, Victoria. -and other sections do hereby agree to sei-l this season beef cattle, sub- ject to the following terms and con- ditioiis-viz.-1.-- The purchaser must take delivery of said cattle at Victoria F.0.B.-»1l.-~ The cattle must be weighed at Victoria and accepted at full weight.- III,- All cattle oilered for shipment must be tasted for at least twelve hours before weighing. A copy of 'the above resolution was placed in the hands of the coininltteeinan for signatures, 'and ~ after a. vote of thanks to the cliairinan to which he made a suitable reply, the meeting was closed.-- Patriot please copy. , ,“See our real No_r»hern Mink Muff: in ne-wut shapes -and elegant Christmas Gifts at $50. ass, ses, sn. o sas, into hi match. S. A. hlellenald . 3ll93~|2-Mil can-ai mol The first general _meeting cf the shareholders of the Iolm R. Dinnla Pedigretd Foxes Limitsd fwdll be held n the ofilce of.-the Company |56 -Richmond Street, Charlotte town on Widieaday evening Dee. save a Sydney exchange. He was in ` 'Fox _ 'itaNoH.- A new iox ranch From yebtsidayio Eveslnzi Guardian LONG CREEK SERVICES - The Annual Thanksgiving service of the Long Creek Baptist Uhurch, Will be held on Dec: 31st at 1 D, in The pastor Rev C B Mcliearn will preach. GOOD TEACHER- Miss Edna. Wests," teacher of North Rustico school, is doing good work Miss Wears is a capable teacher as she has had some experience in the pro- fession, especially in the higher class c -R is using iiuiir' at oyster Bea Bridge and two pairs ol foxes are already bought and ready for the shareholders to begin with -Messrs Kennedy and Pooley are two ci the of the direc tors. They are already selling shar es.~Irl. t5UCCESSFULI..Y PASSED. - - nioug the names ol the successful can didates completing in the recent com- petitive exams., lor Clerkships in Subdivision B. of the Second Division Ottawa, aPD0Hl‘s that of Mr. Cyrus McKinnon formerly ol this province. Mr. .VlcKinnon's name appearing well up on the. list. .l-lie many friends throughout the province will he glad to hear of his success. Mr McKinnon taught school in this province for several years and was one ol the most successful teachers. BQCCESSFUL SALE.-~ The, largl au'cti'on`sa1e held'on Saturday at North River by Mr. C. E. Rodd, was a decided success in ‘every respect. The day, beink ideal, great numbers gathered' from both town and coun- try. High prices were realized in every department and horses sold as high as $205, while cattle reached the $50 mark, Mr. Rodd is highly pleased with the success of the sale. Mr. Bcnj. Carter acted as auctioneei: in his usual splendid manner, to which much of the success and many high prices can be ntti-ibiited. PERSONALS From yestcdny‘s Evening Giinriliiin. Mr. James Doiron of Rustico was ii visitor this week with the Misses Lillie and Alum White, California liosd.-R _ Mr. Domuticn Blncquicrc of North Rustico, who has been staying -at his uncles Rev. Father Blacquiere of Magdalen Islands. aiirlved home lust week.-R ' Messrs Albert Gallant and Joseph Doucette, both of Iiustico, and Mr. Leven Doucctte of Mayfield who had been visiting in the United States have returned home.--R Mr Raymond Gallant of Rustho line departed-.forthe State of Maine where he will stay in Hamilton for a while and will also spend ci part , of lliS f.i.lIAG.i.nj._B_DPton_ visitinz.-R f ee icziieiis lie rushes .. g ,,._, A-T.e= , ,Q ,gr 13' , - :Ja that Will Please. Amuse, Instruct - The llome of Good Stationery and Fiction dad, brother, hubby, V _ tot or friend-you’ll find here an ideal sol ii- please--articles of delight for not one day tion to the problem of “what to give.” only but for the entlie 365. _O f Cdilrse You’ll ` ;:f; Consider these suwwmwwwwwwwww *'*'\~..V~ /’\ Here rare suggestions furtiiis No matter who yoli want the gift for- Here you will find un-conventional rn .-. fn _ Give a Book Special de Lilac editions in ooze binding, liisber, Christy and tjndcrwood pic- ture collcctions, with verses hy Car- olyn Wells und J. W. Riley. 'i‘lic Poets, Van Dyke, Driimmouil Stevenson and Kipling in lcuthcr binding. -- The best works of iihninhcra, Myrt- ln lleed, Berkley. l<`ern0l, Porter, Wright; and Montgomerv. lteliouiid editions of the latest fic- tion, best sellers at ................ ..50c. Souvenir cover. leather, of thc city, fits any standard size book ....... ..5l)c. BOYS' BOOKS, Finglisli hooks by Strung, Collingwood, Stables and , Fenn, the great English boys' auth- ors, also Alger, Hcnty llovcr, Boy Scout, Swift and other series. GIRLS’ BOOKS- A complete line of Meade. Swan, Bessie, l-‘uiisy, liib- by and Carey series. Toy books-boys' and girls' minu- als ilibies, hymn books, prayer books. Dqinty .Dolls Beautifully dressed dolls, big var- -iety of sizes, at 25c to ....... .. $3.50. Jointed beauty dolls, 601: to.,.$l.25 Kid dolls, 25c to $1, Eskimo dolls 300 to ‘ U ,_ , ' Ii 1 |.:l ~ P1 \. .' 3 __|_ \'i~- é f-.fs in i, . See Mercano the Toy for nur. Y Boy - $| to $6 9 . Suggestions li|‘I.\'l`lll:Ill (l(.l0`LlS. triivclliilg Lull- ct acts, $5 to $9, fitted toilet ciisca 3 to 1-l 1Ilcr‘r-s. $5.5() to $l8..'»(I; ciiiii-il milif.ui'y lirlil-lllcs, $2.50 to $4; i:<»l|:ii' iiiiil liniitiiurrcliiol lioxcs $1.00 :intl $1.25; ladies' purses unit cnrtl iifiscc. nicifn hill wnllcts and miril raises; tic :uid lllvvc lioxcs, niiiiiic t..iscs :\i\