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Such were the results in the gase of Mrs. Henley, of Musquo- doboit, N.S., who recently wrote the following letter: “In the spring of 1895 I was contin~ gally troubled with boils, one coming _mheranother for about six months. Some large as ai. hen`s g. ”“My blood was iriei very bad condition And I was very miserable all summer. “In September I got a bottle of B. B. B. uid began taking it, l felt better after I took one bottle. I kept on taking the Bitters until I had taken five bottles and can sav l have been well ever since and have dover had a boil on me since. _ ‘ lean safely 5:15' from my own experi- dlce that 15.5.13. is thc. vcrj: best medi- dug in existence for :uw l¢T~.~..»ti <'li-orLle.°." '- .-' ,.-.-1. -l ii* ._€__?__J_ . "5` " P ` K, iii i ..' , _, 5. __- ,~‘!";.‘;'~ 3’ F ~"\ 1 .mi .fav.a\_1 \\‘_?_‘_, .1 -§ .1 , Y \ \ - Slip and Think it liver Whether a Violin, Guitar, Banjo, Clarionet, Autoharp. or some other Nice Musical In- _.Sti'ument, would not be more suitable for a ` Xmas Present Than anything else you could buy. We have a full stock of Musical Toys of every de- scription at lowest prices. HLLER BROS 'J The P. E. Island Music House. GonnoI|v’s Building Queen Street. I TIIE I - 4 FINEST GIIDGDLATE that can be procured,that is the covering used on“Snow- flake” Chocolate. The Snest blended Vanilla, and the lightest, whitcst smoothest cream ever made, that is the centre of the Snowflake Chocolate. No better combination was ever made. Ask for them and don’t be put 05 with old-fashioned goods. O».:t2l ddcw tl Dec 31,’ PHOTOGRAPHS Superior Workmans Fine Finish, and Moderate Prices combine to inalzo our Plior.ogrs.phs the most. sat.i:si’.=.t:-.f;;=.‘_\',' in Ctiarlottetoyi-r to-day. _Q2 i__.._.._ dec. H. Cock. gi liii!;_l_l_‘»i"etiii ah* Graitnn Slrgfls ililidli R. LllRlll.Y, ll. E. Ae me Cano Soc' cl Ee Gmdpate College of Civil Engineerin Co ell Univ-erfitv l' Gcusultiii; iihgiiicer for General \Vc rk “pee lnltlen Elydi~_'iu`ic, :liiniiary Ihigincerfngwand Bridge n ig es ming. Odiia.. ii.--_i. r.»vnan_“l.St..Joh1. C.°.~¢s-,ui1i.i.'~: sliriss to Charlottetown. i \\ '¢ ."' ‘),,.. _ io: _ o. '. . "` Hill ' _ _ me Britons mee' Wednesday evening iu- __ _ _ ~ Sai Euston Street Hall. i f _ . w Citi' Council meets the econd Mon- _ A _ _ _ day in each month. Dr. Warburton, Mayor, H M. Davison, City Clerk. ° _ 5 _ Tiii: Charlottetown School Board f 1 COHIKG EVENTS 1 B- lic Orange You meets the iirst Monday of each montl C ENNAN. y Victoria. Lod ' Masonic x p r. y - gona in Masonic Temple, first Prince Edward Preceptory, K T, in Masonic Temple. third Wed- nesday in month. H W Anderson, Registrar. oDDrELLows Port La Joie Encampment no - second Wednesday in each month.---I) R. McLennan R. S. e St Lawrence Lodge every Mon- day evening- YV AMartin. Sec’y. Wildey Lodge every Friday evening; both in their hall in Victoria Row. \V R Boreham, Sec’y. Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No 10, meets first and third Tuesday of every month. -Ida Riggs Secretary. SONS OF ENGLAND. Every Thursday eveningintheir hall n Victoria Row. Andrew Newson, SONS 01" TEMPERANCE . Monday evening in Wright’s hall. J J Chappell, Sec’y. ` Orient Division. No 161. every Friday evening, in \Vriglit’s Lower Hall. George Davison. Sec’v. S, O. T."-Prince Edward Divisionl will meet in \Vright’s Hall, on Tues- day, Dec. 18th. Mrs. Kennedy, W. P i-‘oiu:s'ri-nas. Court Avondale I. O. F. second and fourth Tuesdays. J D Taylor, Scc’y. Court Mount Stephen I. O. F. third Tuesday, both in Foresters’ hall. Queen Street. J F MacMillan, Sec’y. Court Charlottetown C. 0. F. second and last Friday, VVright’s Hall. W G. Gillespie, Sec’y. Court Gladstone. A. 0. F. meets in Wi-ight’s Hall on the first and third Thursday of each month. W.D.Gough, Secretary. 1 John A. McDonald, Sir Oliver Mowat, Sir George Kirkpatrick, Sir Richard Cartwright, and many other notable personalties claim the city as their home. Kingston is no less famous as the scene ot many of the most wonderful and starting cures by Dond’s Kidney New another is added to this long list of cures, Mr. Robert Orr. Pine St. reports that after suffering for years with Bladder trouble, Dodd’s Kidney Pills completely cured him, though all other remedies had failed. Every city has a similiar experience. Dodd’s Kidney Pills have cured every time. in the New P|~owseBloek. Sec‘y. 1 Victoria Division No 4, every* Pills. than for the iirst named reason. _ I TIIE GUARDIAN Dffleosl For children, youths, and men thrown at reduced prices for your inspection. Mens heavy D B Beayer overcoats $4.50 the nicest overcoat in the city for $12. 00. Mens heavy Ulsters $3.75. 4.75, 5.50 7.50, 10.00, 12.00. Mens heafvy Suits $4 00, 5.50, 6.50. Mens heavy ~Worsted Serges the nicest ready made goods in town for $12.00.' All these goods worth from 25 to 35 p c more. Don’t Forget the Boys. _ We Haveii’t W e have the finest stockof childi'en’s suits in town. For the Xmas trade we olfer your choice at greater reduced prices. Remember our clothing is all of the very ~ latest manufacture. irigm New stylish Come at once. ' Our values will make it easy for you to ldecide. Store open evenings till 9 o’clock_ _... -_. ._-__ ' ` if "-1.: _' : 75 _ al _M ..~ \.,_? gs 4_5-G‘,,`,,_;. ri f-'e-fs;-.-. -.f.».f_==_¢_.; '-i¢f.i2.f~.__ 2, ;». ,I ‘J -. _2'\.-. . Guardian readers willfind thafollow- _ - ~ “ ‘ , __ _ ng convenient to clip and keep for ref- _ A - erence. ‘ gr _ '_ V 1 i A "We First Methodist Churcn Sunday - ' _ 1 __ f 1 . - ~. 1’ < . _ lou Schoolconcert on Thursday the 29th ‘_ 3 » inst. 5 ' __““°°S'°"“"'.S.i;;°.;:T" Your Xmas Present for the Father, the Son I St. John's Lodge in Masonic’ geIf{u};e.L sw ~idS;i?esday in month. A ge in _ __ ~ __ Tom le, first Monday .in month. “f.1‘1i”§‘§§€i;°`é°.`l'.. R. .1 A... ii. 1 ‘N~_Our Splendid and New Stock of_.-4* "' $51 Qverooats, Ulsters, Reefers St Suits R H R&II1S& AND O For producing F-511-diis Men and Dodd’s i - - _ I _ Kidney Pills Cures. ' _ - ' __ ' 1? C.““;§2‘°'-’;£“.°..l§.. “S L“”°i‘°‘;‘; GR Ar TGN STREET ty gi majori y _ _L _ _ ii ‘ *_ _ ~ H' her greatest and most famous men. Sir 5 r of " 'J - 5 c ' * A ' ' " THE double guaraiitee wants explanation and it is this- Mr. Paton guarantees all Shorey’s_ goods as well as Mr. ‘Sliorey. and if the pe/ople of P.E.ISland‘do not.know the Shoreys of Montreal well, Mr. Paton does and the people of P. E. Island, _especially the dear little children, the Farmers, Rail. road Men, Dairy Men and all other have iaith in Mr. _P.iton’s guarantee... Jas. Paton & Co, Sole Agents for Shorey’s Clothing.--13 d&wtf No'i'mNG like it to polish your boots or stoves instead of ii nasty dirty piece of hard work, call at the city hardware store and buy a sheepskin milton, and me how clear and easy it makes the work; and the price for mitteu and dauber is only 25c. R. B. Norton &Uo 19 3i. CDQNAL Girraiiash light photograph of the Xmas family party. Flash cartridges in packages of six-25c, 80c, 40c.- Johnson & Johnson, druggists.-22 Si THE public are anxious to know where they can buy gent’| furnishings rheap. Let us whisper in your ear ‘ that Prowse Bros., is the lace on are P Y looking for. TIlE'l-lllAllll|_A_l 0FFlllE$ ll llitlil Pram Block. nite stairs ml ti Yl.P. tolvllrs trnclin Stan. 1 Banana' Consul.-Come to the Bargain/ corner. for gloves, caps, tieeend clothing. lots oi goods for Xmas presents. W. D. McKay. 22 li A Cnoics lot of rings set with Pearls. Diamonds, Garnets etc.-G. H. Taylor. se ~ rrec That cigar you gave me did me lots of good’ Arthur-‘°I’am glad of it- When did you smoke it P” O, I didn’t smoke it. I gave itte Howard; I hate him.” ` Lingering Couehs that eeeui to stick t you in spite of all _von can do, are prom ptly cured by Dr. Woed’s Norway Pine Syrup. Price 25. _ Keep linard’s Llnlmenl in the House. 5 _ 'ln Ar- . up THERE aint anything you can give a young gentleman that he will appreciate as 5 much as a nice silk necktie. _ Weyhave the right kind put up in fancy boxes allready to de- _1iv__er.--S.-A. McDoi_uu.i>.~ 20 o4if A Wo1utN’s patent leather evening H slippers-very stylish. Alley &Co.22 1 i g- » ` 5 Fo the mmen e Ba remendous ' ush For goods damaged 'by Water in recent fire at J' _ IEACDGNALD <32: C id? _ , RS if i i J. _ iv|AcnoNA|_n Wi' »%l.lHS!\TU_il. Eros LA.-lf: I-3Lv°’."..'i’.SB Teri-.Qi-17 IAQ ,II 1 S33". C Ready made Clothing in Ulstcrs. Reefers, Suits, Ovcrcoa-ts, Underclobhing, Blat ieilannelettes, Sweaters, Top Shirts &c. A ' _HA'I’§ & CAP§ CQLLA 0" $1. , _§EOTS&‘ _ There is still alarge lot to be cleared and the whole stock must o uick N i th thi .ol the unprecedentedbarga-ins. a iifsall-l§/‘$1