£i§:?f"°"'? .WC ~ viv- |- "'“"‘¥~f» Pr eller I-»~» Head 011 ! It’s_ just as unnecessary as it is disagreeable, for will promptly .stop the cough, drive away the cold, snd=put you right again. It’s pleasant to _take- quici: to act-and has no uiiplcasaiit or harmful effects on the systeiiif In 25c. and 5oc. bottles, at your druggist’s. _ National Drugond Chemical Co. of canada. Linnea. an _NA-DRU-C0 Syrup or Llnseed. ' ljggficg and Cl\l0l'0(lyll¢ 1- " .1 '1»\r=u. lull' ‘qi Ivlvls lnvldo ll' ~» ..°=ul I sez 'Muna vi-'»o|.. wfvvleflo - '5‘ BAN. | M 'f~‘ ` \~/Q5-|\\I anis ,A ____________ h _ ____ Lsgvw( t'1`iiii»'(slwfar,»<»‘il;;?iie(iilyx » *‘°‘ buy Peabody's, the celebrated ` ' railway man‘s overalls. IGSIIBIQAO ‘sKpGqga¢I” Peaboriy’s are the 'mst overalls ~ 3 ll I 3 IU S U. lil 3 5’ ' °‘ "9 '" »‘ ' ll" “ made. For slieriglb. 8PPea'im°‘? and gotd 'it llere are uoue that cin excel them. Guaranteed Peabody's are guaranteed loc a button 2_§c a rip overalls Uveralls -v- iff* too 'l`.iey are the celebrated that are guiranteed to wear well or your money will bc refunded. Call iii and look over the niiny sizes we are showing now. _ 'l`liere’s the fit, style and grade here you want. _ ‘ __ _ 1 uplfn 8 CO. - -A Ban Acorapur.-wiiiie re- Kensington _ moving a belt from a pulley Conroy ‘ Sons sash' and door factory, Nortl _. ____ _U Tryon, was caught in the belt ani *rr i . -25--~ "` ' whirled around the shaft which lor ` o ' -. ' _ ' ` 1; hadlybruised and shaken up. He was I ’ Bovyer summoned. At last accounts ' he was suffering quite s lot but the in good strong Stock Companies at rea- sonable rates. E. . . \ . _ _ - ._ . - N b ;._-1=_ i ' 1 gm 1 K_ D ind a Pac-age of the above type _ .' ,- _ -_ f _, - V,-,_ _, , » V- i- _ 4, Ulflcc Sunnyside Charlottetown ailllsm ale ar‘¢§igl.P1:_.r; Y 2 ’l‘ ‘f ' " ` ' “ 5 l ‘ "- ' 'Y M’ "` , . Promptness in _payment of all claims a strong ieatiire. , . It B-. _ `-(IURIOUS CI-l}'iIS'l‘_IAN NAMES British Guiana, which is celebrating the centenary oi Georgetown’s a land ol quaint Christain names. Rev. L. Crookall quotes from the Baptis mal register of the church in which he ministered to a congregation of all the colors Nannie Balloon, Queen Elizabeth, Prince Albert, Jehu Pan- taloons and Frank Locust. One negro whose child he christened was called Whiskey Emmanuel. Another black msn brought his child, and when the minister asked the name, replied. “Serintlm ai Valorem." Another gave 8, p_iiza1ing'answer'which sound- gms-~ ° - _ - \ \\ \ - `_`.`\. \ \ \ I _V _ __ ., , , DUDl)S f 5i.'/V f --wolf , V ` varieties '.V_"'.*` €‘_f_ " -'. » ` . . Lg Vs -V-R23 'rni§f,.;/ 5 mn/J> ~._ V7'--"»._ 5 ‘ “f "Eli \\\_\\\.\ r.. ___ F eet is me fe i<><»i¢` but fo ¢.t;"»"_'f.7"'~-,.'\‘ -` l for af pair. _of~j_I;Ilgh or boots in 'black 'or tan !°`,‘V“‘= l 'A e¢_9°5éfi‘_f- pair. < w _.9 ed' like "Ax person,” andwlien rt- quested to explain said: "Well, rar. son, my mimi gie’ me to go troo' de New 'l‘estanient. I have had four UUYS l10YBit»'I1e was called Matthew, another Mark,another Iiiilre and ano- ther John, und this is Acts, Parson,” WESTERN PERSOHBLS . -Hon. John Richards, Bidefordnvsu a passenger on thc ltmpress from Summersidc yesterday niorning.J. V _-Miss Ella Sharp, Summerside, has `_i-eturncil home after 9, visit to friends in Calgary and other western clties.J -Mrs. Edward McKenna, Newton, and lviiss Priscilla McCourt, Emem1d_ were in Summ_ers'.de yrsterday.J. V -Beiij. Acorn returned to Summer side yesterday after spending thc week-eiiil in Ciiarlottetown.-J. -Michael Thomas, the Indian run- ner, passed through Suminersidc'yes~ terday.-J. --Jesse Matthews and bride re- turned to Allierton on Friday night last from their honeymoon trip tc places abroad.A_ -Miss Barbra Hardy, 'daughter of `Janie'~i and Mrs. Hardy, Montrose, Vhas returned from Boston where she has been during the past year_A_ -Mm. A. J. Phillips oi Brac.\iey Point is visiting in Summerslde the guest. of her daughters, Misses May and lfiorencc Phillips.-J. -Mrs. James Dalllng of Charlotte- town is spending a few days in Ham- ilton the guest of her parents, Nor- _rnan and Mrs. Ramsay.-J. ~ -Senator Yeo, Port Hill, and Sen~ ator Murphy, Tignish, were passen- gers on the Empress last night re- turning lrom Ottawa.-J.‘ _ ' -J. Brundage and family, former- l_v of_Bloomiield, left ycsterddy 'morn- ing for Bt. John where thqlf will re- - side in future.-J. ' ' _ -' »-Alai. Morrison of He*ton‘,_-'Lot-'.8. returned to his-home aim' Iopgnding the weolocnd in Bhpliacrddv- -Mrs. 'Elizabeth Lefill’8°7._ North Ti-yqn, vm; _ on Thursday last oalsad suddenly to the' bedside ol ber ol r Mrs. Stephen Huciitls, Wilmot, who is seriously lil. -James rnpiin. Black Banlwival in _sumuieriiide ynterdaismgn his may 0° _Charlottetown in can tion with the fox business in which he has - `mnrked ei`u.~ceso.J\. ~ A ‘ 'R£m!iy of T 0 to her hong* 81;* tb sv I Sinclair North Tryon, who a short time ago purchased three pairs of patched fox- es, has added to his breeding .stock by purchasing from e. N. B. dealer twq more pairs. Igiohopod that Mr. Dawson will meet with deserved success in his venture. V ' l entering the collar ol her home. at North Tryon, on Sunday last, Mrs. Win. Muirhead met with an accident. The hatch became unlastencdnné !ell,_ striking her and crushing sever al lingers and injuring her head and shoulders. 5-_ ton who has been theiguest. oi Frei' where he will spend a day or two -rr Pave to buy iii our rroxinoe; -casa: msmlsssin.-'riie proiiiiii tiog cole against Andrew Gravel at Alberton last week wao.dlpmill0d.A. -CHURCH SERVICES.-Rav. JCI. McDougall will preach at Coleman on Wednesday and Thursdaii W0 Llth and 12th. at 7 P. rn. -MORE FOXEB.-H. N. Dawson, -A SERIOUS ACCIDENT.-While -RETURNS HOME.-Percy L'. Hil- and Mrs. Clark, Alberton, for the past two weeks left on retunn yes terday. l-Ie will go via Yarmoutl with relatives. His brother-in-law, Charles S. Ramsay, leaves this morn- illg Solug by way of Newcastle wher. tives before proceeding to New York. A. V -DEATH_ NOTICE.-There passed away at Cape Traverse, on Dec. 3rd, |912, Robert B. Bell, in his 47th year, leaving to mourn a widow and three children. The funeral took place Thursday from his late residence to the Cape, Traverse Cemetery. The large ciitls of relatives and friends who attended showed the deep love and respect in which he was held.. The services at house and grave wen conducted by Rev. Mr. Harm ol Try on with Rev. Mr. McDougall ol Cape Traverse. Like the gentle"sett-Ing oi the sun this sweet, pure life has closed on earth to shine ln richei glory in the home above.-Com. iwestern papers please copy ) Mabey, an employee in Geo. Ives ani tunately was moving slowly at th time His head was clit and he wai taken at once to his home and Di doctor says the wounds arc not dan serous. It is ,only a short time sine. ’ John Gillis, who was working in thi same place, was uniortuuate enougi foiiowing ia the ltandillg of St El:anur's School idi' the month ol D r V11 _ Lowell Compton, 2 Frank ~McCar mick. 3 Gerald Montgomery. Grad- V1-1 Jean Andrew, 2 Ada Milla, 1 Florence McCormick. Grade V- Wllfrcd I-lowott, 2 Gladys Ci;eswell and May Compton, (equal), Grade IV-1 Amy Linkletter, 2 Keith Olsrk 3 Roy Tantou. -Miss Patricia Laiigh lin 's dept.-Grade Iil-Senior- Margaret Jones, 2 Lillian McKin non, 3 Gertrude Oatway, Junior- 1 Beatrice Dunn, 2 Linda. Creswell Grade II-1 Arthur Jones, 2 Meri. Arsenault. Grade I-Senior-1 Ruth Brown, 2 Ainbrose Compton. _Junlo 1 Constance Montgomery, 2 Agnes Labriciie, 3 Bradford Linklitter. -A PRETTY WEDDING.-Thi home oi A. M. and Mrs. Higgs, 12 Chestnut Street, Brookline, Mass. was the scene of a .very pretty wed ding on Thursday, Nov. 28th, whe; her sister Annie Belle McPhee wa united in marriage to John Murray the wedding ceremony being perform ed by Rev. W. W. lllile ol the Fira Presbyterian Church, Brookline. Thr bridal party entered the room, thi brlde’s little niece, Marlon J. Higgs leading as flower girl. She was dressed in pink marqulsette and car ried a basket of sweet peas. Thi wedding march was played by Mis Gertrude Murray. The room was heautlfully decorated with _potte" palms and yellow chrysanthemums The bride was attended by- her sister Miss Katherine McPhee, who wore r handsome gown oi lemon chamoris and carried a largf bouquet of pin! roses. The groom-, was supported by his brother, George _Murray. Thi brlde’s gown was of heavy ivory sat in wlthpcarl trimmings. She wore r veil caught /back with orange blos- mms and carried a large bouquet ol lillles oi tha valley. The only jewelry worn by the bride was a pearl pend ant, the gift of the_ groom. Immedi ately after thc cersmoay the bride was assisted in rec lvihg by her sist- ers Mrs. A. M. Higgs, who was gown- ed in black velvet; Mrs. N.E. Thomp- son, who wore blue velvet, and Miss Sadie McPhee, who wore gray velvet. Mr. and Mrs. Murray left on a. short trip to New York. They will makc their home in Brookline, Mass. ' The bride, is a daughter of Patrick and Mrs. McPhee of Coleman, P. E. -I.-J. _::\lcI<_linnon'| Condition Powms wiilput yourhorn in first elue'wn~ einen. 'racy will increase uio"sppbf.i- tc, aid diieotion, mike the coltillr tlne and lil y had build up Ubi £0001" al condition of 'the animal- No horn .nien should be without §fecK_liinoa’s condition Powders. -Dall la, todo! nude’ get supply. 'rho MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent st. ' " Mm"- ra ,tion lor. iilalh charge .iave paid ,for Viiot miss an I to slip, breaking his leg. Mr. Gilliii l __ _ is able to he about again. V -si:Hoo1. \nxaM1NA"rioNs.-'nil _gpg --H. A.lb¢l't0n. I-'rim Agent, in. Guardian :an he -MISS lil~l\ is Guar- Book- phone phone 26. renew a time they and thus papers are Ulcontinued 'on expiry 'ate. _' ._ . _ _ -nifsnsiss Anmvsip.-'rue am- orous arrived ini Buminerslde last iight at 9.80. sho hwdlorty passen- zers some and ciiirty returning. Her mtward cargo was 50 bags oats and 1 cars mixed (might. Her inward car- §0. was two cars freight.-J. ` i -SLIGHT FIRE.-A slight _blaze iroke out in Summersido yesterday uorning, about eleven o‘clock, in a rouse occupied by Daniel Steele. The _irc brigade was called out and the he will Baend a few dv-YS with rels "mass were soon extinguished. Little for no damage was done to the house .ir lurniturc.J. V _ _ -QUEEN HOTEL.-T. C. Edgett, Jharlottetown; P. O. Chapman, Rock island: George R. Montgomery, Moab aguc; W. F. Sullivan, Bathurst; W.A. dlavelle, Truro; John Kennedy, Bal iihiury, registered at the Queen Hotel ziuminierside, between 9.40 last even- aud 9.40 Saturday evening.-J. -A FINE FOX.-Joseph Taylor, freetown, has-secured from James G ilack fox, one of 9, litter oi six this season. #It arrived at Summersid last Friday. In breeding and colo _'anch.J. -CLIFTON HOUSE.-R. C. Archi~ _bald. St. John; C. W. Ives, North Fryon; T. J. Hilton, New York; (LH. Norma-n, Montreal; M. C. Ciiisisty, Amherst: A. T. McLellan, Amherst; R. B. Rosborough, Charlottetown, rc gistered at the Clifton House, Sum _'alter the arrival oi the Empress) and -9.30. Saturday. evening.-J. ' l*'*.*'° -A coop FIS-H.-Joiiii T. Mui- ,man of Alnerton the other clay exhlb~ ited a smelt which was caught in ii. -which. made the scales tremble i irounil 15 ourncos. It was, indeed- ‘eauty and ii pleasure to'-ace. Atthe vnessnt time the smelt "market in Zioston and New York is quite firm would Qimmand a fancy price.A. * ed away at Jamaica Plains, Mass., on Nov. 24th, Miss Sarah McPhee, formerly of Coleman, P. E. I., daugh- ter of the into Allen McPhee. The `unernl services were conducted. by tho Rev. Mr. Youn`g'o! 'lim First Fresiy h. v. _ vere laid to rost iii tholliforest Hill sister, Mrs. A. McMillan' of Lot 7 and three brothers Patrick McPhee, Neil McPhee and Hugh lV_IcP,hee,~ all ol Joleinain.-J. _ -CHRISTMAS ' NEWS.-A real 'hristmna ad. appears in this issue or thc. bustling firm of. R. T. Hol- nan,fLt.d., Summersidc. It occupies two pages and is simply teeming with bright suggestions for the gilt giving season. Everyone, young and old, ras been thought of, and the selec- tion _of goods oilered for sale is really heir large store are crowded with .articles at inconceivably, moderate irices and obliging cleric are waiting Jrders, as usual, will- be promptly jiiied. , .. HISTORY . History, in the great conception of it, has often been compared tofa 'nountain chain seen far' oil its a clenr sky. where the peaks seem linked to one another, towards the _higher crest of the group. ` _ ' The unity of history is now othe-rdox loctrine, though accepted asotherdox loetrines sometimes are, in various iinses. Acton put lt that "History -mbraces ideas as much as events, ind derives -' its best- virtue.from regions beyond them sphere of the ‘Jtate." ' i ` A younger student, Acton recognised and iuts it a little more pre sensation of history CD-H bi! which neglects the rellgie-us consciousness. oi of the moral andphisical art, of scholalshlp,o oi as J- » _!~,‘a ng (alter the arrival of the Emprcss\)‘ ”' .__ . . , ' " ' " w0ll\€ll’S _ _-//_, __,J-. » _ -'l" ._ _ '» i ‘ ,'~» _ia-,»; ‘~ :~;‘~\ 'ff 'ii nVTheV;unsessonable weather ;~. _ _ _ ii, for us- to. gays some exceptional ‘ f\~e r1r°i21i°#*Ssi i==.f1ifS View-V _ as _ l _siangii ,onli Ciuls $1259 l ' \_ ' l Ve; gfffstylish reversible _blanket cloth= coats " ' beautifligmiittures of tan., brown, gtey, an tho V ‘ ~ 'V -- reen.'These coats are regularly sold at fro *gag \\’i _ ~. ' ~ _ _ . _n .ii :. ya- J- Jr J,-1'-': ~E‘ -»;’:’_-f?-JZ ¢~ e '__ ~'_~__>§*§; ‘ '~ - = -if-_.r ;_ ~~ .-,. " .,.=-.- ~ --V- ’~ "g'§. __ ___-.- \ ___/ _ \ ' it ' -Q., ~ 9'; xr# “ QR ' V 1 -.T i,f,V.3V ` 1"r_ ’ _ _'_ ‘ ._ ‘ $02 ,Hi _ii _ ‘ - 1- i f‘l, _L-,` -_ _ *_ style. They are lined with fine_qual_ity curl c1otl;.,a~ird ill ‘ `-_‘ ` “i._ if interiined withrubber sheeting. making them' wind I \` ,V3/_ ' and waterproof proof. The broad, full iurred collar ll i ` and reveres are of western sable Our special price k , V - - -,,__ _ _ ._. .ei-sine, between 9.301ast.e»‘oiiiug -~, .r- '.1-is-..i~ is __ IJIMI’1 -nsirrii nnoonnnp.-lrnere pass- _tarlan Churc Roxbiii 'Tlie remains ' Cemetery. ,She leaves to mourn ODS marvelous. All the departments oi. ' _ P _ "o serve and odor suggestions. Mail- »'f€4,3~=,~" nr" Coats . ' -‘ = i ‘;_ii, -." .y P \\ _*_ ,’ . , _ __ ggggs 34 to 38. Our special va1ue........,... _ air iniiimia anis $11 si V ` ,__ ii .v_~:., Y) ¢, / . 1 . .,< _ ‘il _ V. Q Fur trimmer. coats of black or navy beaver clotlh '__ ,V ‘TS ,`._;,- ' _' 52 iucheslong_,_splendidly_ tailored in semi fitting . .. .. , .sv . Q". Pony Caracal Coats S tw li . ‘_ ` f ; A Handsome coatof Pony Caracal clot re resent - '$5 -.~ -_. ing skins joined together; made 52 intflies olifg rnpim as exceptionally one _ male gif ‘ ' "ow . semiiitting_sty_te_ This coat is warm and tonif ` ~- G _ *V A _ as well as rich in appearance. Our special pricc ‘ to ` this pup ils halgdttlo excal aiad get but -- V fn-i l P- ~ """" ”""""""'- n exam e e -re x ',~__ _ _. ‘ 4 V ‘ * f ~ 2..... 1;.. 3. .2-..I'...M._ ....353 fuse Any _Cgitiiliigne in Your House, But Seiid Fig; To Us. We iii-ve Beiier Value Than Any’ gp! 1‘1> liouseln faneda _ 'l‘ J- .f . .{-'r . i o~\ .is iw-u.u-vu-~-vu hs. L ..s,_._ >9< if ~_i_'vB@@i] 3 5 _ fi; \/fu»i?\__ i _ :ins steam the oiiiien Brings sm; _ » V- `F ~ ` “ffl-iueiir.-1~-\~-f‘~“’f*'4‘“f “f "‘ Q ,) ' 'ii '¢ '2 v ““n€uunul-llll"'” if " “"“`”' ”" Exclusive Ties, Gloves and Muff ers ‘ A for Natty ~`Men A man‘s store that can iive you excell- ent service, if you are loo ing for choice values iii REALLY GOOD THINGS. Glovesii lan cape, suede and silk lined and in mocha and woolen; priced from 5oc to Sz 50 _ In ties we can give you a most attractive selection ofnew Fall productions, coming in all the latest shades _ and eifects;_prlced 35.150: to $1.00. ' V MENS MUFFLERS-orange of knitted ninfllers iinsurpassed by any otherstore in the city; Grey. -Cream 'Eaniand other colors. - 'Pricedifrom 5octo $2 7 5- COLLARS-’l`lie ]‘ Brand Austrian Collar, the iinest on the n`i:ivke't gnavilotcéd to keep their shape :ind not shrink. All iliepopiilar .sliapes_ Price cnc each. or 3 for _5oc. V - ` _ BRUCES ,Men’s Wear Store, Victoria Row s The For Your 2 ' V’ Manufa