_»-~.-»--~ »-~»-----~ ’~- __ ~-- .__,____.__ ___ _ GUARDIAN DECEMBER 9 rgo5 And you I h | mini n:.i'7y`i»ny’ti.ii’. ¢n.i’ir°h.:»°:K.°|: a ' ` . En Vlgor restores eoliN‘ to gray bayir? Veil, _ __ - it doer. And it never fails, either It 0 I :tops flailing hair also, and keeps°tl|e ca p c can and he ith D < as t old so fsstl No ne.ed gi it. 3-‘lot i: , _ New I4-ir Pearl __ Brooches 1 /,.1 . . An ideal Xmas Gift. You will be surprised at our l From $5.75 Up 'ii ' Engraving without charge. ow prices for time S“P¢fi0r brooches. w. w. WELLNER, 'K' LTU' ml -l n NVITED ' If you wish the best in photo vrsphy, finished on the new spec ialized mounts, (the very latest novelty.) T() 'VISIT C)TJ'I\. S'l?U'.l)I€-1 GEO. ll. COOK Where Babv is Always Welcome. _ M, LOST FOUND Hughes’ Digestive Toni to be the best medicine make a hearty one. Price 25c per bottle. Gao. E. HUGHES. Apothecariea Hall. STYLISH _ TOP COATS for Autumn and Winter wear should be ma/do to fit and please you. if you know our clothes thorough- ly. iiitiiiiittely an wo do, know of ilu: littlc details. nicctica of liund iuiloi-ing and fiisliioning embod- ied in cnch guruieut, you would not delay in deciding whcro you \vrn|Llil pncc your next measure- lllllri . D. MCLAREN, §§f,’§‘;",‘;*f A rtistlc Tailor, Gt. Geo. St. i i~|~l1ni tts twwim. ‘lil .- Thcrc is Nothing Bcttcr than an apple after your meals or before retiring ; it will add years to your life and make it worth living for. We have been fortunate in securing a choice lot of No. 1 Northern Spys and Baidwins. which we will sell ata moderate price. Every family should have a barrel of those good keepers in their cellar for the winter. Call at our store or ring us np and get our prices. McKenna’s Grocery, PnonE{?é‘i't.‘:.“;':.2.:t‘ni.?*“°“ MEN 'S STRONG BOOTS For Wintcr Wear Men’s Kip Bellows tongue, clump sole $2. r 5- Men’s heavy grain i clump sole, Bellows tongue . $2.50. Men’s grain laced. single and clump sole $r.75 and $2.50. Men’s long boots, water tight, hand sided and lined $345. $3.5o and $4»25~ SPRAGUE & iCO’S. , .~. _/‘ . no / "7,_.;.=;~ Kumloil Slippers Many people ap- preciate a practical and useful gift- we suggest a pair of Kurnfort slippers. Then cozy and warm appearance will add greatly to the Christmas cheer. \\__e Men‘s Kumfort slip- pers $r.oo to $2.00. Women’s Kumfort slippers 85c to $1.30. Girls’ Kuinfort slip- pers 7 5c. Children’s Kumfort slippers 65c. Alley & Co. ISLAND BLEND TEA This is a new Tea that we have just received and we believe is a first-class article for the money. We retail it at 25 cents per lb. We have it also put up in 5, ro. and zo pound boxes on which we make a reduction for Cash. Bccr & Goff. Christmas Month "We are out for business" this Christmas. If well selected stock. low prices and good values will .io the trick, we'll get there- Try our store for everything and anything in Christmas goods. Rcddin Bros.. Phone 861 OPP P- O- Annual__l`leeting The Annual Meeting and Winter Fruit Show of The Fruit Growers’ Asso- ciation of Prince Edward lslllld will b¢ held in Market Hall. Charlottetown, on Tuesday and Wednesda; the r9_th and :oth December next. T e meeting wil o n each day at io o’clock a. ui. and sileinterested in fruit are invited to at tend. Reduced rates by rail on the r8lh. igth and ioth good to return on the New Shoe Store. :rat December. A' E' DEWAR' Charlottetown. Secreta|'Y- il-29dw3| twwlll. _ 1 L_.. ililllllilll Lililll NEWS in Oiiicos in New Prowse Block Charlottetown. A. D. Eldon, was in the city yes- terday. ` Hannv Garras, Royalty, leaves this morning for Calgary. Rican The Gunrdian‘sclaasliled ads. You will iind something to interest you. Tun schooner Parthenia, in tow of the, tok Iona, left. for Glace Bay with u cargo of P. E. I. produce.-North Sydney Cor. Tins Literary Contest will be continued in Victoria Division ofthe Sons of Temper' ance on Monday evening. All Sons of Temperance welcome. THE Ladies Thimble Club, of thc Char' lottetown Baptist church, will hold arum- ruage sale in Armour‘s store,Quoen St.ion Thursday and Friday of next week. Asroncthc passengers west yesterday afternoon were Bishop McDonald, Dr. Morrison, Dr. S. N. Robertson, Dr. Douglas, and Miss Edit-h Tweedy, Al- berton. Tm-:nn is a pretty general call from residents of Ward Fire fora street lamp to be Dlaced at the corner of Great George and Bayfield streets. It is much needed. D. McKrNNoN, Hunter River, intends startlngaclnss in telegraphy in this city on the 18th. intending students should address him at Hunter River during coming week. ' Am. votes either “Fur” Free Delivery" or “Against Free Delivery of mail matter in this city should be handed in to this office at once. Extra coupons can be obtained here free of cost. ti! Miss Ar.rr:i-: M. H.\Rurso.\',grsduate of Mount Allison Conservatory of Music and organist of St. James Church, city, is prepared to give lessons on the piano. Miss 1-larrison‘s card appears in another column. Coal. Aanivsr.:-The S. S. Cacouna has arrived from Sydney C. B. with a cargo Reserve of Mine to Peake Bros Co. After discharging her cargo of coal she loads a full cargo of produce for Sydney, C. B.and Si..Johri‘s. Com-ir.\nr.i: Pi-:nov Monius of Glace Bay is in town and this morning arrested a man who is wanted there on n. rather serious charge. The prisoner is now in jail and will likely be taken to Glace Bay on No. 10 in the morning.--Amherst News. [Officer Morris is a sou of T. J. Morris formerly of this city.] Tm: death took place at the Carney hospital, Boston, on Tuesday evening, Nov 28th,ufteru severe operation, Mrs Johanna (nee McCnri/y). formerly of Morell, P. E. I. beloved wife of Danie D. Edmonds, aged 58 years. Funeral took place from her inte residence, 722 Dudley St.,h`ridn.y Dec lst, High Mass nt St Peter's Church meeting House Hill, O n. m. A r.sncr: number of people from the surrounding country took advantage of the sleighing yesterday to come to town and as a consequence there wus a larger market for some time pnst. Poultry was plentiful and was quoted as follows; Geese $1.00 to $1.80 each, turkeys $1.25 to $1.35 each, ducks 55 to 70c each and chickens 60o a pair. Butter brought from 22 to 2~ic and eggs 240. Hay had a lower tendency at 45 to 50c per cwt. Outs were nteadlcr at 34 to 3Oc. Potatoes brought 2Oc per bus. and turnips 12e. Pork sold at 7i to 8 cents. A Limos of Good Teuiplars to be known as Martlnvale Lodge, No 100, was recently organized at Mnrtinvale by Provincial Organizer Fraser with the following officers. . C. T.-Lola Nicholson. V. T.-Wm. Martin. ` Secy.-Margaret Martin. F. S.-Wm. McPhee. Trans.-Belle Martin. Chap.-Katie Martin. Mar.-Neil Shaw. Gunrd.- Allan Nicholson. Sen.-Henry McPhee. P. C. T.-Florrio Shaw. A. Secy.-Belle Shaw. D. M.-Hurry Graham . Lodge Deputy.-James Gillis. CALVIN L. O. L. held its annual meet- ing in their hall at Brndalbune on Monday -itli inst-. l`he treasurer and financial conimit.tee's report showed the lodge to be in a good state financially. The follow- ing ofllcers were installed for the ensuing year. W. M.-Rod. McKay. D. M.-Will Bigger. Chap.-Josh D. Bigger. R. S.-Hugh McLure. F. S. - Calvin McKay. S. of C.-Angus Gillis. Sect.-Dan Buchanan. lst. com.-Murdock Kennedy. 2nd. com.-Angus Matheson. 3rd. com.-Rod Nicholson. 4th. com.-J. N. Brown. oth. com.:-Alex Mclgennan. Lodge meets first and third Mondays. Visiting brethren always welcome. Waters, cologne and perfumes- toilet articles. We are giving a special offer on this line of goods in order to reduce stock-N”/, discount from new till lst of year. Take advantage of this and gets supply at once.-A. W. Rcddin Pham B, Sunny- side. _ . mmmM“w“,=,,M ;mm mmm»q 1 NMMMMQIHRISTMAS CHOCOLATES- What could be a nicer gift to a friend than a dainty box of WI-IITE'S 0 9 . ; PURE CHOCOLATESI? It will be tholoughly appmciated, Hy it this Chtisb slfi' JEWLER. gilt: O T m S A. WXNFIELD SCOTT, Mgr. riwne 63. P. ri. nox .;i7. *. mu' M mm '?."-i'::-' ` 5'? 55' ’=`f"'f'f~’~" ijwuun-s»l-¢'¢¢~n-u.n»~nv~u~w~»~:~w-e-¢~v--.~... D.J.lt1Bu.v will again be in the field for Councillor for Ward li. Mint/o. vent- on Dec. ll and 12. A lrlsw evenings ago a select company of head,t.osay farewell to their daughter- Tms proposed union of \Vn.terloo street. tist churches, the united congregations to use Leinster street plant, was given o erioo and Brussels street congregations imously for union, Brussels street was favorable along other lines than those proposed and the Waterloo street people voted to remain as they nre._~St. John T le h. despatch says: The four big Winnipeg rinks have iigred on n. acnlc of prices. Season skating tickets are $10 for gentle- What Sulphur Does. For the Human Body in Health and Drsease. The mention ol' sulphur will recall to many of us the early days when our moth rs and grand mothers gave ua our daily- dose of sulphur and molasses every spring and fall. It was the universal spring and fall “blood purifier," tonic and cure-ull, nnri mind you, this olflfasliioned remedy was not without merit. The idea. was good, but the remedy was crude and unpalutuble, and u large quun» tity had to be taken to get any eflect. Nowadays we get ull the beneficial ef- fects ot sulphur in a palatable, concentra- ed form, so that a single grain is far more effective than a tablespoonful of the rude sulphur. In recent years, research and experi- ment have proven that the best sulphur or medicinal use is that obtained from Calcium (Calcium Sulphide) and sold in drug stores under the namc of Stuart's tium u rs ey are small choco medicinal principle of sulphur in a highly concentrated, effective form. Few people are aware of the value of this form of sulphilr in restoring and maintaining bodily vigor and health: sulphur acts directly on the liver, and excretory organs ond puriilcs and enrich- es the blood by thc prompt climliiation of waste miiterilil. ` dosed us with sulphur and molasses every purity of ordinary flowers of sulphur were preparations of sulphur, of which Stuart , Ciilciuoi Wuicrs is undoubtedly the best und most widely used. They are the natural antidote for liver and kidney troubles and cure constipation and purify the blood in u way that often surprises patient and physician alike suits obtained from Stuurtfs Calcium est winter-'s mlllinery you ever saw. it ls here now waiting for you nf. Prowso Bros. 0d3it\v1i Q fini: ¢.\\\ I,|\ l _ , ‘Z 4,- -‘. 1,- u_\ 'N ` It's uct too earlv to ~ choose your Xmas Gifts. This year, necklets are very fashionable and we have stocked some choice patterns in SOLID GOLD and gold filled. The locket above shown goes very nicely with s nice nec let. G. F Hutcheson . . _f \\‘a: *ei . 'tl E97 men and $5 for ladies. Hockey clubs are to be charged $10 an hourlfor practices, A.\'oi.rc».N. a figure which suggests that perhaps the St. Paul's-Morning prayer at ll n.m. Toronto clubshnve not done so badly in Sunday School and Billie Class at? the past, even when they were paid $100 2.30. Evening Prayer at 7 p. ui. All; useuson, which was the amount set by seats free und uniippropriuted. I the Mutual Street:Riuk.-Transcript.. St. Pcter's.-Rev. Jas. Simpson, M. A., Priest Incumbent. Holy Communion ` _- I 8 ri. m. Service at 11 u. m. Sunday School i at 2.30 p.m.Evensong and serrnon at 7p. ui. 1 CHURCH SERVICES. should be at this office not ister than one o'ciock Friday afternoon. at ll and li.ev.Wui. Dobson at 7. Strangers welcome Attentive ushers welcome and provided “ith comfortable Pin-‘suv i xmas Zion.-Prayer meeting at 10. Rev W St. James.-Rev. Win. Dobson ui. ll und Bmssem street ,md Leinsml. sweet Hap Rev. W. li. Scrigewick ut 7. Sunday School and Bible Class ut 2 30. nsnrrsr. set buck, if not killed, bythe vets of_Wut~ R,,v_ W' w_ Lodge M 11 ,md Ren G. li. \Vhii.e _ut 7. Sunday School ms" night* Leinster sweet v°i'ed “lm” at 2.3011. m. Visitors always welcome und provided with coinfortablc seats. cisxrnai. cunis'rrsN. Rev. Robert Peizruin at 11 and 7.Sundn. complain of the rink prices. A Winnipeg S.,._ ,,UN__,.,.AN-,, L.A.,,,E,,,,M,_ First lliuss nt 71iO,l>`ucon< =t .'I> V/1_ l § Gauvln, Gcntzcl &€o., 1 Photographers. , ‘ e gran school at 2.30 0'cloek. Prayer meeting i Wednesday night ut 8 o'ciock. Scuts free ` SKATERS in Moncton hav!! no retliion I0 and u||uppi‘opri;\teri, l ,_w_w_,.,,,,,,,,,. ,,,, ,,,,,,,. D.,,,,_ -- MEET ME A1' Tru: 'ALWAYS ausv STORE ment went to the Magdalena on _thc Ch“"“°° t'°b°“"‘d° I" Chumh "Wie" avvv 'l‘0\'sof ull kinds for tha children ul ug-1-"onlne, ’ the Christmas Fair at St. Jcseph's Con- Eh” Me,ho,||“__Rm,_ 1_._T_}_,.“||er,o,|m S ,mms pe°ple met' at' Laylock Gotmge' the Grace Church.-Rev. R. G. White st 11 home of Thos. and Mrs. Gurney, Cove- and Rem w_ w_ Lodge at 7_ Strangers Miss Janie, who has since left for Boston seam 1 H. . where she intends spending the wintcr_ _ H l 6 S ‘ The evening passed very pleasantly with ' ' musi me and friendl conversation. 0 sa H .v _ , ' _' _ Mies Gurney 'who is one of Ccvoheud's H- Sedilewlck 0'- 11 Bhd RW- ]‘- E ‘ moat popular young ladies, will be greatly Fullerton at 7. Sunday School and ,Bible A T I ‘ missed by her many friends. , 91559 ai- 25”- , Pure Irish lawn and linen lawn. hemstitch and tape borders in the different sizes-T he values shown here are not surpassed in Canada and we offer these with the utmost confidence. Size 22 by 22 inch Tape Borders- lbc each $|~75 fl0Z- 2l'c °' $2.15 doz. ‘ 5Uc " $3.00 doz- Size 22 bv 22 inch Hemstitched- High Mass at 10.3 I. Vr-s_icrs and Bene-i diction at 7. p. rn. Catccliisin at 2 p. ru. _ using these two preparations, because- as | Ozone (thc ccuponfkind.) l8c each $l.85 doz. 25;; ‘ $2.65 doz 28c " $5.00 doz 32c °‘ $3-40 doz- 55c " $5.80 doz STANLEY BROS. Handkerchiefs, White, Tape bordered, liemstitched and Embroidered Initials 32c to $1.20 each. Colored borders hemstitched Soc and S52 Souvenir Haudkerclliefs, with the Flag, .\i.-ipic Leaves and a present from Cimi-lo'tetown very pre-tlily embroidered in one corner 65C env.-li. Stanley Bros. Whole salc and Retail. time to get your winter supply of Groceries. Prices will perhaps be higher. _,fr are Zbbirl? V , lA into coated pellets and contain-the active “,holes°'me herbs' me best that mom,yl|r A t T N 'X “ FLOUR Slb Lo ca $4” “P Sanderson &‘ Co, ,M0 Sunnyside (1 roctrs, Hi For Fi.-mr, 'rein on, no ,,I'i;‘;;`, lil '1`"L’[‘< _.H < H leases and Sugars we lead your Grocerleq of them all. best quality and Get our prices, compare 1'*'¢"5"’ii'\i’1@i’fiC‘ vah“__‘_ livery nr cit ffviaranror-il Now is a good _ ~ Q - k . sprlngund full, but the crudity and im Ccilwmr Slmllyxliie- '12 d if~ i _ V i» ____ ___________`___,____,____V , _*_ 1 °f°°" W°1”“ than “he diS@"S°» “nd °f1““°i oils niiinnrkeriatspeeiai low prices for -3 conipure with the Iu0d9l‘l\ 00Y\0eni'»\`“i»@d Xmas trade arent The High Grade Art» G O _ - lg _ - -_ . , _ _ _. I . DL R M xvmdns while experimenting a bargain. ban he seen at Fraser »~ _ ,.,_, with suipliur rernedlcs soon found that 0"rm‘geshUp`Gm“0nEtrcemodttsal twmgi ,""’ the sulphur from Calcium was superior to Monday "th 1,151, jg (he 1 e , .p ,, _,1 -l-» ' '_' . any other form. He says: For liver, lat day fnr (hscounts on t _ 1,? ;V’. iridney and blood troubles, especially electric light and ‘as huls _ ._-:_ .;.;§_'_,.;f§;.. when resulting from constipation or for N°v_ lishtinl 8d5i_ I ‘"5 1,4; malar'u, l have been surprised nt the re- _' N _»;;_'-"» '- ,_,_, y _ -~~- '-~ 1 ~>=t. li ., . , .,,, .» , wi -- .~a_,-1 r 4 t ,v . _ 1 At any rate People who are tired of l )>;'¢'_k_ _‘:j=. pills, cathnrtics and so-called blood “puri- { -L71 y"-;,\`_`”,_;>' ` " tiers," will find ln_Sl.unrt‘s Calcium Wat- "`£,;;,:., __-veg” H ersafar safer, more palatable and eilec- ‘.`.'.f§.‘¢ heh it ve preparation. e I " " ` Wife 1 - _ in, Milllnery the best, brightest and slick- ' | ' C ‘\ Hi yi.. -~.--_- _.. M... _-»-.. ,,,. -_.Je _ ‘Own-¢~nn~w»~»»l~un~»sl~n-u~»nl~wv~»a.:~i . l noiisi nous: nous' Just received a limited quantity of rolls in white. sheep's grey and sheep`s black. See the east window. -A-5-BAYl5R.Pf0D- The Humphrey Clothing Store, G) Opera House Building, Grafton Struct, City. us ».» it 4