, ._ --I, THE CHARLOTT ETOWN GUARDIAN. DECEMBER 12, 1905. . _ Don’t have s felling out with your heir. -_. e lt-mishtlnve your rites wimr sem please it by giving lt s good hslr-food- ,, ' \ Ayer's Heir Vigar. The hm- .mpg ami" H ° our, becomes soft end smooth, and ell our the deep, rich color of youth comes beck _ togrsyhslr. Sold for60 years. -°- g- ~. r New |41. Pa...-I A f ‘U._.,. < ' An ideal xmas Gm ° Brooches 1.f1§1f11 i From $3.75 Up Yoi will be surprised at our low prices for the Engraving without charge. Se superim br°°°he8 W- W. WELLNER, i°"°‘;;...,,., .’§'i-’.?-. I NVITIIIJ If you wish the best in photo grniihiy, finished on the new spec inliz mounts, (the very latest novelty.) TK) - 'VISIT C)1J'.B. &3'l'."U`.l)I()¢ GEO. II. CO0K Where Babv is Alwavs Welcome. LOST An appetite. FOUND Hughes’ Digestive Toni to be the best medicine make a hearty one. l’r.ce 25c per bottle. GEO. E. HUGHES, Apotliecaries Hall. There is Nothing Better 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 an choice lot of No. 1 Northern Spys and Baldwins. which we will sell sta moderate price. livery family should have a barrel of those good keepers in their cellar for iiic winter. Call at our store or ring ns up and~get ouspriees. < ~ ' ' ’ , McKenna s Grocery, PHON E i ii‘.’»"i.‘>‘.i‘h‘i`ii.S.§‘-i‘2il.‘?"’“' _ Stylish Clothes For Winter Wear During the holiday season we are giving special dis- counts on all orders. Drop in and learn how much you can save on your next suit or overccat. t n. Meinnsn 7 LEADER. ‘Artistic Tailor, Gt. Geo. St. l0~10dtts twwlm. MEN ’S ' STRONG BOOTS For Winter Wear Men’s Kip Bellows tongue, ciumpsoie $2.15- Men’s heavy grain clump sole, Bellows tongue 82-50- . . Men’s grain laced. sin gle and clump sole $1.75 Bild ~ $2.50. Men’s long boot9» W°f¢\' tight, hand lded and lined Ss-25'. Sa-5° and 84-25- SPRAGUE‘ & CO'S. ' New Shoe Store- ' I r l ` Oil . Tanned Moccasins Por Boys and Men oil tanned moccasins, bought good and large --plenty of heavy socks and a cork sole will give a boy or man _more wear and com- fort than anything we know of in winter foot- wear. A Boys' oil tanned moccasins $1.20. I Small boys tanned moccasins $1.00. Men’s oil tanned moccasins $1.35 and $1.50. . Men’s Io inches high moccasins $2.00 Alley & Co. ISLAND . BLEND TEA This is a neyv Tea that_ we have `ust received and we believe is a J _first-class article for the money. We retail it at 25 cents per lb. We have it also put up in 5, io. and 20 pound boxes on which we make a reduction for Cash. Beer & Goff. Christmas Month “We are out for business" this Christmas. lf well selected stock. low prices end good values will do the trick, we‘ll g¢ttl1¢\'¢- Try our store for everything and anything in Christmas goods. Reddin Boropsg ‘lc-:EIB Cin? that cheers-but not inebrintes ' The famous rasoisrnanb) t thi h and from your grow!- %-Acdeplt ro substitute. _Q For winter a pair of - THE GUARDIAN LOCAL NEWS Offices in New Prowse Block Charlottetown. Baan The Guardians classified ads. You will iind something to interest you. TAKE your friends and have tea today at the Christmas Fair at St .Toseph's Convent. Scn. "Sir Lewis" of Malpeque, is laid up for the winter at Dwycr‘s wharf, Picton. TWITH the issue of today No. 12 of the Sherlock Holmes Istories, The Adven- ture of the Abbey Grange begins. RINK tickets for sale now. See ad on first page. What better Christmas present and think of the amount of pleasure from n Season ticket during the long winter. THE ice surface on the new Arena rink in Winnipeg is 203 feet. by 70 feet. The Montreal arena is 210 feet long, the some as the Halifax Empire rink. The latter, however, is not so wide. ALL votes either “For Free Delivery" or "Against, Free Dellverv"of mail matter in this city should be handed in to this office at once. Extra coupons can bc uhtnlnad here free of cost. tf THE Cumberland Pork Packing Co. received one hundred hogs from Prince Edward Island one day last week. The company also purchased the first prize hogs at the Winter Fair, Am her-st. Tan ice is being built up in the Rink in fact if the weather will permit it is hoped that the opening night will be on Thurs- day, Dec. Zlst. Get your skates and boots in order and secure your ticket. Ttllsnn is an epidemic of measles in anumber of districts in Newf`oundland which seems tobe spreading to the Cape Breton towns. At- present there are quiteanumber of cases of this disease in Sydney, North Sydney and the different mining towns. Iris stated that overs thousand men are employed in londlngund unloading vessels at the winter port, St. John. The majority of these men belong to the city. Had they insisted upon keeping up the strike, this work would now be in the hands of Italians and other torelgners and the city men would probably be tramping the streets. At.oNo the line of the present agitation for the introduction of suitable immi- grants into this Province the following is from the Colonial Herald of April 13th. 184i: “We congratulate the public on the advantages likely to be derived from the formation of a Society for the purpose of introducing into the Colony settlers of all descriptions, by means of which the wants of the Island will be made known and supplied. Many influential parties have already subscribed for the purpose, and we hope very shortly to be able to; advertise the nature n.nd particulars of the undertaking." W. T. R. Paissrorz, Canadian Immigra- tion agentln London was in St John the other day. Ho told the Board oft Trade that iinmigrnnts" should be in- duced to settle in that province. Mr. Preston outlined tho practice in oper- ation in Ontario, where some 20,000 immigrants settled during last year. The council of the hoard will endeavor to bring pressuretohear upon the prov- iticlal government to make additional efforts to secure for that province some of these immigrants. A' similar notion Edward Island. Srrurvrnn in the centre of the fish district of Boston, Jo.-mph A. Rich 8: Co., 170 Atlantic Avenue, possess the most up to date facilities for the handling and dis- posal of Island fish consignments, large numbers of which are sent them every season. They especially solicit smelts and eela from this Province for which they assure the highest prices. These well known dealers have an established repu- tation and provincial fishermen will make no mistake in' writing them before plac- ing their shipments. Quotations or any other information are furnished for the asking and stencils are sent on request. Tm-1 marriage took place at St James' manse, on Thursday, Nov 30th at 2 p. m. by Rev. T. F. Fullerton, of Miss Ethel Smith, eldest daughter of Francis Smit-h, South Shore, to Donald McEacl|ern, son of the lace Alex McEachern, West River. The bride was beeominfzly dressed In a suit of blue henrlettn cloth with white silk trimmings, and hat tomatch, and was attended by her cousin Miss Ethel M. Alchorn, while James Smith, brother ofthe bride, ably supported the groom. After the marriage ceremony the happy couple drove to the home of the brlde‘s parents, where A large number of invited guests pnrtook of the wedding festivltie, and n very enjoyable time was spent in games etc until the “wee sine hours". The bride was the recipient of many beautiful presents, which show the esteem in which she is held by her many friends. Waters, cologne and perfumes- ‘ . toilet articles. We ers giving 8 s special offer on this line ot nods in order to reduce stock--XYZ, K discount from now Lili lst of year. Take advantage of this and getn supply at once.-A. W. Rcddin Phem B Sunny- - rg l'”* .nan.m..-.main 2MM mars' caaisrnas caoconarss. who mia ne.. steer gift to it friend nm if army box of wH1'rE's /"PURE CHOCOLATES ? It will bethoioughly appreciated, try it this Christ- wm¢ A O eldo. . ‘ slgnment ofthe History of Canada and by the Board of Education. Itis ex- tremely desirable that its use in the Pnbllo Schools should begin immediately nfter0hrlstma-s holidays. The price is iibcents. A'r1c1.1¢uuau received by J. J. Gay & Sou reports that the sehr. W. E. Young, r, loaded by them, arrived in Sydney on the tlth insf.. Her cargo consisted of 8500 _ bushels potatoes, 600 bushels turuips, fill bushels of oats, 100 bushels carrots, 230 bags cabbage and ZJO cases of their cele- brated homegrown Abegweit brand of ripe tomatoes. ‘ A AN INTERESTING ` BOOKLET. Editor of Charlottetown Guardian, DEAR Sm:-We have had in preparation a new edition of“Cusloms Tariff' on fish" brought down to date, which same is only now in our hands direct from the press: This publication, which contains the A United States Customs sections of the Tariti Law relating to fish, together with the most recent sections oonstruiug that ln_w;andtowhichls added such histori- much value to fishery interests so ubly represented in your newspaper; will, be mailed on request to any one of your sub- scribers who will mention tht? fact that he is a reader of your valuable publication. , We remain, A Sincerely yours. Lvivrrn Bc Cn., 18 Fulton Fish Market, New York. Pl|_,_ES Cured Quickly Without Pain by Using Pyramid Pile Cure. A Trial Package .M;iTed Free io All Who Sen Name and Address. We want every pile sufferer to try Pyra- mid Pile Cure ut our expense. The trial package which we send will bring immediate relief from the nwfu torture of itching, bleeding, burning, tan tnlizing piles. We send the free treatment in a plain sealed package with nothing to indicate tho contents. Pyramid PileCura is put up in the form of supposltories which are applied directly to the affected part. `Their action is im mediate and certain. They are sold at- 50centsabox by drugglsts everywhere and one box will frequently effect a permali- ent cure. By the use of Pyramid Pile Cure you will avoid an unnecessary, trying and er- pensive examination |hy a physician and will rid yourself of your trouble in the privacy of your own home at trifling ex- pense. V After using the free t.rlul§pnckuge,which we mail in n perfectly plain wrapper, you can secure regular full-size packages from druizgists at 50 ccntseach, or we will mail direct. in plain package upon receipt of price. Pyramid Drug Co., 0577 Pyramid Building, Marshall, Mich. BACK BROKEN IN FOOTBALL. Bninonroivr, Conn., Dec. ii. -Leo Mc- Nally, Zi years old, who was injurezl in u football game bctwccn locytl tennis in this city on Thanksgiving clay, died today. McNatly`s back was broken in u. niuss play, which resulted in his becoming paralyzed from the waist down. WHEN YOU GROW OLD The body needs patching-wasted tissues must be rebuilt, played-out organs restored-blood needs extra nourishment. could be taken with good street in Prince Elderly people need Fcrrozone.-need it because it _vltulizea and rejuvenates as no other remedy can. Fcrrozone builds up the kind of strength that makes one feel ‘good,-keeps back the decay of old nge and makes you look young and iinndsonic nuttin. Forget nervous exhaustion, re- new your vital energy. again re-enter the life of outh. Yo r y . u remedy is Ferrozone, only fi ty cents par box, at all dealers., Mllllnery the best, brightest and slick- est wlnter‘s milllnery you ever saw. it is herpnow waiting for you at Prowse Bros. Odtiitwli Call and get some of those nice dinne and tea sets that are oii`ered at a har gain. W. P. Colwill. 12~1d twftw. For Sale.-A sleigh with folding back seat manufactured ,hy Edgecoinhe 8: Sons.St.John,N.B used only one scnson.A modern wcll built. sleigh. Will bc sold at n bargain. Can be seen at Fraser’s Cnrringesh0p,Graftun strcct.9dtts0i twm2i White Shet1and_Floss just ie- celved at Stanley Bros. izd li. 7 Y A .-*J ::’:= v'\* I I _,_ flel: ¢;|\\ I, Q! .‘\‘ ' _.__1» e '- ls ‘°: ¢ _ n{l ' It's not too eeriv to choose your Xmas Gifts. This year, necklets are very fashionable and we have stocked some choice of: -1:',`_i Tue locket above shown goes very nicely with s nice nec let. G. F. liutcheson, | Jswsnnna. I Q 4|' V ‘ ‘ '. ~\‘ 1 ,_ :o l CARTER. dc Cu. have now received n con- cal and other facts and rules for shipping fish which we are convinced will be of Prince EdwardIslami.rovent-ly authorized MEET ME A'l` THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. VW Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs AT STANLEY BROS. Pure Irish lawn and linen lawn. hemstitch and tape borders | in the different sizes-The values shown here are not surpassed in Canada and we offer these with the utmost confidence- | Size 22 by 22 inch Tape Borders- ibc each $l.75 doz- 2|'c “ $2.15 doz. 3Uc °° $5.00 doz- Size 22 bv 22 inch Hemstitched- l8c each $l.85 doz. 25c -‘ $2.65 doz 28c “ $3.00 doz 32:: “ $5-40 doz- 35¢ " $5.80 doz- STANLEY BROS. Silk Handkcrchiefs White, Tape bordered, Ilemstiiched ` and Embroidered Initials 52c to Sl-20 each. Colored borders hemstitched Soc and 85c. Souvenir Handkercliiefs, with the Flag, Maple Leaves and a present from Charlottetown very prcttily embroidered in one corner 65c each. Stanley Bros. FLOUR Sandgrson & C0 Slb L0! Tea - __ f.Y _,aa , l JJ , I .5 T v r ‘Would She Like A Phonograph for Xmas 'I No doubt she would. l:spec~ ` ially one ofthe celebrated. EDISON’S i Our assortment is large- , Latest and uiost np-to-date records. _ r e- `li"" S- L A winter's cntcrtaininent ` for a small investment. l ____ Corrie in :mil inspect those instruments. They are thc newest and best. , oPEN "__ BVENINGS , N . 1. i, Miller Bros. ”` ' Siiiiiiy.~iile , lsllnrnllssntsisalunnvml ___.. ____ ___ _ l ._...=-‘.,~;f:_:-=-ref ` .. . fv‘» I Everybody Come, hverybody . Welcome to the ,ran anlaprazaan i Market Hall Thursday Dec.14 Ti i The Ladle-s` Aid of Zion Churcii (3 F l 1 `i ' will hold their animal iran n_N_n sau; ;THURSDAY NEXT DEC. l4ih There will be an apron lable, ‘Er if fancy table, dreswtl doll booth, fi” l ‘tea tables, refrcsliment table, ice ,crelm table, home-made candy table all of the best. Admis~ion acc, ica 25c. Children under io at reduced rates. ildlll $4.15 up; I . " '$1.00 M A S Sunnyside Grocers, \Virolcsale and Retail. Now is a good V u ' vuarnntfmd. ;;;‘;;*;'§ft§°g; i`.Z2..F‘.°.`;".i;‘;;.°1l;.iZ.‘§. f _ sri°;i;f;i"3roo. li For N obby i Satisfac- f Winter Overcoats buy at S. F. Mo- -, > El S, ‘dum/»(%‘/ii ‘c-WM/211;; . P. E. Ialand’s Greatest Cloth- a. ` -.I »~ ' I S 'init' ing Store. ._ I _ ,_\ il l ‘_ . ___ PHOTOS ` i Xmas Presents Our Xmas Gnorl;-r which are being , opened tially are very attractive. ` Toys, game-s,ilolls, fancy china, torlt t, manicure and jewel cases, glove, i - lhnndkerchicf and tic boxes. slirct imusic, calendars, Xnms cards, niusic lv -nks, photo frames, .siniioiicijv anti nil kinds of musical inslrn-ments. Great George Street. 12 Udtts t\\'w3ni. il he Cut 1 of the Clothes L islrlio main point In n i-lilr. lil l-our--n thu pnriiviilni' pill- tcrn of iho clulh nrlri-4 nonlciliinfr to thc look-init. tho cut.-wel . wc shine thc-ro. 1 _ v- . _--__-_-ve 4’ To be Identified Aa is well rliiwaaml mini you l||u~‘i. l|n\'o clothes that ure up r lo thc minute for style.. \Vc innkc them. CRAIG & KIGGINS, Clothiers, Queen Street. |, 6-15 dw I yr. 4_4 -5 4! ual., -., -. :..t:. \ . . ‘~ i Clearance Sale Bargains in -LSE- China Teasets. $6.50 and $6.00 Sets Now $4.00. . POLISHING PASTE Best on earth for stoves and ranges i Price 5 cents per box. r s;:.‘~,;.:‘.:.':.'..°;‘.i.'~‘”°°”° we snr ir. Call at store for large free sample f rnom 21.4, cANAoiAN cPoci I. ,- ., i ET _,,- nixers srovs ENAMEL