1909 _ _ __ - | . - .‘ tu. Z ,.".-.-- T _ _ _ THE LATEST News _ THE Ci-IARLO-TTI: l`OWN GUARDIAN irinrrr or Anti A PACT, FIFH-3: N _ '_ Cough A*ll¢V‘*d°'0‘|" “Ullll are neeuaqry. $.52 a"%‘i'=l'.£°;2f."‘-` iii ' A __ tsgtfa °°§3m"5' 0°'-llliilg rupe and . top-itl Coughing |m,p"e| tslle th_ro|t and lungs for more trouble, °P fl There is nothing so had forl :cough sscoughing Smpm A _ - yer’s Pe_cioral is a regular doctor; °"'° °" °°“iihl and colds. Wellne s Jewehy Store W” bf 099" livenilltls mitil Cluislmas " 'J ' I\’s hard to beat 4 ll Goods. “Son prices uf Ebo l ‘VI ` l` ~ Ladies' and Gentle e ’~| ' , corresponding P___c__s_ in n s ravellillg sets a W. W. WELLNER, Jeweler. THE 0UEE~N’S C0llNTY GUARDIAN`|i_“ The latest news, first. oi all. Dr Murphy, Tgnlsii, was in Sum-I merslde yesterday. Capt M. H. Bonnell, Murray River, 'ls in the city. Misa Georgie Cox, Morell, was in the city yesterday. There were no cases before the Po- lice Court in this city yesterday. Wm and Mrs Seller, City, have re- turned trim the Canadian North- west. , ff' Photographs are the best gifts you can give and we ar_e prepared to deliver -our Chri stmas pictures promptly, regard fn; oi weather, We will not disappoint you, so nomo to Cook's Studio now and pt us make your sitting. ue cooii ring sumo WLAR MAL/S HOCKEY BOOTS ___ .1, __ A _ . . Photographs if ` “ if _ __ ll|i.H.ll.Jl]Hl|S[lN _ Ke_niStreei » Practice limited to diseases Of Eye. Ear. Nose 'rarest and Sain. Eyes tested aud noted for Issses. OFFICE HOURS lito il ani 1.3¢._-mg E""“1“8B on appointment diww S’ W”NN¢ There is nothing more suitable K V ` for a Xmas Gift than a pair of M Hockey Boots. We have a very A B mga stock' , I di-N'ril.'r A good boys Hockey Boot $1.65, Office Honra 9-l and 2-6 Over Jenkins Bc Son Mens $1.85, Ladies $1.65- You New rnowsn Bnoox . Char w _ it .i». . I will have to a more in other m»ir°"°w " ul P Y stores. Buy now and save money. W A' fliiry .Xmas christmas care. ll P mn. .See our assortment of Nina i FROM THE C k . ae » 'I A §_§‘,‘,’;_,f,““ ~;,°,.“’» Bayer Pholo Studio Marble zoc Plain Pound Cake zoc We are making and will put on ' _____'._.l_. -. sale .Monday De: zoth a Dark ”" Fruit Cake specially made for W X Xmas to enable every one lo secure"‘ rg _ ' . H ‘< . . I . - I a nice cake at a reasonable price, I, ` - I also a Sultana Cake put up in _rlb i Surgegigggixihst I pieces for 200. Pastry and all kinds \&H_2,dr3_n J of small goods. _ 9 _ . Lollliiiliiill S f \ 125 t)\i<'t'n Slrcot Phono 2T'rJ. ~ | _ ,._,, ,|0,,__ ',,.n,_.e,.& ,;o,l.'_ Arriving Daily I :argos of Acadia Nut and Round, Sydney and Inverness Round land Run of Mine. Albion Nut," Intercolonial Nut and Vale Nut. ‘ -.-ALSO-- Blacksmith Coal ltliuns & in fc 4 PT\°-°“~»5'- ` Thi... iz. r:.‘soa|.ns A Xmas Box 2 llaors South of Old Stand ‘nfiwu For ller Chocolates in Boxes of beautiful ;lesigns-Perfu- fnnics, Hair Brushes, Mir- rors etc- For llim l’i es, Ci rars in boxes of P l. ten, twenty five and fifty, Mi itary lfiir lirushes- t`igar ll»ldeis, Tobacco jars ttc. We want you to ue custouiers at our new store :uid will inake the prices teiupting for the Xmas shopping "Tlill TWO MACS” . New Drug Store \ l il I ‘ Leather Smoking Chairs 85 at Beer Sr weeks. 12-22dlfrll 0:] Q l|0S.l3pllliS kqz sriisiuyl S pue.\{) s7l>1\l 5 ,'__._. wHY Nor MAi»` H 'D16 .roi pdf V [io u\>9!_i imv ipaq m.\\<»|}li\i[q 00'9§ °\ 09'§$` U-|°’.l sopiuil i|Hgq -|9\|l0 pun aou|.|,| iakuau lv"-*ui wioaiuvitl i'=i1°dwI mog anis/vt l"\‘77!S 'imo”|.-i hviiml “"1” [nfs 'n sn .mga ui.qi10Iii‘\'S Fill! THE XMAS 'ruAui~:. ' 12‘24<"i- ' Fire A insurance `. I P. Fi I land M“"‘”‘ 7"' liiiiiiiudiiisonéliimllg ill!" °” RF“"“ Building' (‘i\urchus. I-inloi Flcllwlrl- H0“""’- ‘fn U5 fi winter ima nu- em wnlyw e 4 r .K wreks for Xmrs Chairi-`f~'“‘ °"" t, i‘.BiCi_l.'.` Sid\"" "'”“"‘ as sm-smear. :1 sro. is-zzturril Phm 15 0 cw,...<. I . /- Aff ` _ ‘ ‘ _ _ _ ces a 4' \_ ,\ ~ 'I call and attend to it for you. Our 6 ill PlP° Y I i6c per jointtli: best in town. Call and examine Se|'Vlc¢ ` d to US ' f0l1l tl attend( H. 9. "Northumberland" wi larva the Oom _s t' -lobblng p P y pnnynwhurf daily. except Bunn-ty. at 7." Winter is almost here | _ -I ‘f ‘ th 'e your Stoves or Furna- wny tIi;1de£i'.l\ to before the ush. Lat u l The plan for “Christopher Jr" will be open Monday morning at 9 0'- 'A Chrlsemas Service will be held in St James Church as usual tomorrow morning. Harold Brothers, Port Vernon, wa: among the visitors to the city yes terday. Attention is called to 'the cast ol other column. _ The story of Wen Shun will hc tol _U1 N050 and poetry at First Muthotl ist Monday night. There will uc Christmas Service it Grace Ciiurch tomorrow morn'in_ from eicvtrr to twelve. ' Dr McMillan City, has returned fror. iietllll, Montreal, and not Hnrvar as inadvcrtantly stated. A flag diflll, giving Xmas greeting from all nations, will be given a Fira; Methodist concert Monday night Mis Agnes Watts, who has bee attending Mt Allison Ladies Coilegt Sackville, is spending Christmas l this City. J. R. Edwards will preach at Nol‘t‘ Wiltshire next Sunday at eleven s m. and seven p. m. and uit. Hampshir ut three p.m. . _ All readers, when' writing to ad vertlsers in this or any other issu of this paper, are requested to men tion The Guardian. An assault case, Mrs Clements v; James McCorma'ck, Covehead, oam up before J. A. Macdonald, Stipend ary for Queen's Oounty, ycst/ei\d'a,} The case was adjourned until nes Thursday. l The Guardian understands that th mail driver on the Pownal and"Cherr Xnllcy route, did not make his usui daily trip yesterday and many con pianists have been received at this o | lice about same. ' The closing of Miss Barretts Kii dergartemyesterday _was much ei - joycd by *thc small people, who di the entertaining, and the visitor present. A beautiful large tlree wn l'idl;n with gill. and n nice prograi. was given. Miis A.lcc Owen, French Fort, ha in the City market on Friday som or the largest geese ever seen in fh niurktin a/craging seventeen The 1 ilecc. Last Christmas Market, 1908 she had ten geese averaging slxtee. pounds a piece. Needless to say sh rcceivexl a good price for them. Among the visitors to 'thc city yes terdny were the follow ng who regls tered at the Revere Hotelt Bruce 'Jay Mt Stewart; It. -J. McDonald, St Pet er’s; J. J. McDonald, Vernon; Edwar Wood, Pownal; Thomas McNeill, Ver non; Charles Wayc, St Pcter’s, Ed gi-.r Robson, Care Traverse; P. Bro» thcrs, Vernon River; J. C. P. Bagnall. 'George W. Bagnall, Ha.ze1Grovc Thomas J. Furness, Port Vernon Neil (Jnmpbell, Sturgeon; Mrs Aus . tin Jardine, Mrs J. P. Herman, Pow nal. The Xmas Musical festival ln S Psul’s tomorrow will consist of or gan volunta‘ry_, from- the Messiah- Haudel: Hymn. 74-Christmas Awake ' Vrniti to Chant-Purcell: 'Pe Deum in j-Sykes; Jubilate Deo-Lohl; An them, Oh, Holy Night-Schimidst Kyrie and Gloria-Taylor; Hymn 79- Angels from the realms of glory; Ser _ men bythe Rector, oifertorlum an them," Blessed he the Lord-C- `Wil iiuiuzi Hymn-Hark the herald angel. P-’ng, Organ Vovlfuintary, Apidnnite- Mentlc-llshon, S. N._ Earle, Organiel and choir mnstcr. : :If you wish to know what hap- pened in Trinidad, and want to hui Gllb, go tn .the Opera House Tuesday evening. Dee Zlth. 12-20dtf. zthlumetliing nice still left ln per- fumes, Ebony goods, pipes, chocolates etc. All must go regardless of cost. 'I‘his is your chance, take advantage of same. A.. W. lteddin, Pheml B. ::New samples of the new Book of Common Prayer and Hymns of the English Churchihave been received to day, any one of which will make ar nipproprlate Xmas present. 'Prices range from six cents up to $3.00 George H. Tanton Ra Co, 191 Great George Street, cor Fitzroy. Open till 11 p. m. Xmas Eve. 12--24d1i. ::Holly, roses, carnations, hycan- thus, tulips and narclssus in cut flowers also good assortment of pot- " ed plants in bloom, 1| Upper Prince St, Phone 283. 12--21d4l. Navigation Co., Ltd _ Charlottetown-Pictou Commenolnz Monday, November lith, The =f* ' PIIOUC 34Q°Y ooiouk a. m., Rnmnnlns will leave 38 Great George St ,\f.r\r |\rrl\':\I of molnfmr train fum Halifax w. ii. esraviissos mp _ "~ e 'nest Xmas and postal cards, toys, rst-class job of cleaning and press- lug nw Mr seller, white' sands, was in the city yesterday. Any boy or gir', who desires office work for a few days, should aPPly at lthls office at once. Rev H. R. Bell will preach at Bra- dslbalne at 11 and at New Glasgow at 7 on Sunday next. Special Quartette Male voices at Sunday service. The S. S. Northumberland .arrrlved ln port yesterday morning about eleven thirty. She will leave this morning, as usual, at seven thirty. The S-.I James Church Sunday School will hold their annual Xmas tree next_Tuesday evening at 7.30. The children will do t'he entertain- ing. ‘ Among those arriving in 'this citiy yesterday for the holidays were :- Cliarles Thompson, Mondigue from Mt Allison; Rowland Paton, Miss Helen Wakeford. All Guardian advertisers should phone 132-3, daily, up to 6 p.m., and after that hour 133. For subscrip- tions, phone 132-2 up to 6 p.m., and for news phone 133 at any .hour up to 4 a. rn. When 133 does not respond, ring 124. It is a waste of time except to phone as above. H. J. and Mrs Phillips, Plaster Rock, came to the city yesterday and vent out to 'Murray Harbor ln the ifternoon on a visit to their many iiiends in that locality. Mr and Mrs ?hilips left this province a few years igo. While in the city they were ro- gistered at the Queen Hotel. A. IJ. Warburton federal M. P., )t’tawa`has -kindly consented to ad- lresa the Women’s Auxiliary on Mie- ilons in Vernon River Church Thurs- lay evening December 30th, particul- ir1y‘ with reference to his recent visit o the great Laymen Missionary lathering, Toronto. Silver collec-, tion. iul\'a*ti0n Army will _hold Laiument on Christmas night, which iromises to be one of the very best 'ield in this City. The program is nade up of some of the very latest .rills and marches, dialogues rec carol iiiging etc. One of the special fea-I zures of the night will be Santa 'Jliinse Toy Factory which will be in notion and seemdingly manufacture the toys and other articles which will .t- distributed. D0n't inn to see-' santa at work bringing cheer to the! iearts of the little ones. A young girl named McCollum, vhose home is in P. E. I., arvived in' he city Monday evening on the late rain from Bangor and being with- .ut funds was given permission to -i`.eep in the depot. The girl stated .hat she had money when she started mt lost it on her way to St John. he appeared to ‘he quite sincere and reduced a ticket to the Island a‘s roof that her story was true. L. R.i ioss, terminal agent gave her per- uission to spend the night in the de- »c.t. She will leave on the train lthis ncrning and will spend Christmas ith her family.-St John Standard. ::An appropriate Christmas present vould 'nc one of the new Church of dngland Hymn Books, to he had at :atalogue prices, from 6 cents up to 3, also books for children and the tc., at 191 Great George Street. At he branch store, 174 Queen Street, on will find the latest Xmas and ostal cards, children’s books and nys, etc. G. H. Tanton & Co. _4 __ ___ 12-24dii. lolice To The Public As I have a very large stuck of fall .iitlngs and overcoatlngs and as the 'eather has been mild for the dis- isal of heavy clothing, and nu I /ish to reduce my stock as much as ossihle before the end of the year, l_ .iill give 10 to 15 per cent discount all suits and over-coats made to »rder.- All work guaranteed as to fit nd workmanship. I also make a JAMES CALLAGIIAN Christmas Suggestions Ladies' lrfen's, boys"an girls' gold, silver, iiicke rnd gun inetal. Watches Diamond, Pearl. Rpby, Sapphire, Signet, Cerbuucle . and other I Rings Silver and Ebony Mount ed-CLO IH BRUSI-INS, HAIR BRUSHES, MIR- RORS, MIl.I'l`AR\' BRUSHE6. v ». The 10°B1 CUFPS Uf the lm,-» 1-iesrr~Paui Amurosmwhlie Shep- ;heir annual Christmas enter-Ibeing very prettily decomtem *"(lhris. I want you to fall desperately .Y .___ ...... ___..__ _ __ _.' . _ .___-or _..__.___., _..____ __ ._ ____ ,_ ___ v #__ __ ‘ C . _Z Head 0ffic»s in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown ME ET ME AT THE AT WAY-S BUSY ST ORE s; _'Q Christmassy ew < ._£\_ oi _ Os @-R9 h i nn here. silk ioundation.Collar fr trimiiiecl with self col soutliache bands of lviossaline silk The following will be the Christmas music for Sabbath in Grace Church. A choir of about forty young people will have charge of the musical por- tion of fthe service on Sunday morn- ing. The singing will consist of car- ols and Chi'lstJmas hymns. In theveven- ing the following will be the an- thems: 'l‘e Deum.-D ke" Oh Come to herds Watched.-Elvey. The church is The marriage took place ‘\\'c¢lr:\e¢.~l-iy evening att the home of flolfling and Mrs Howard, Cornwall when their daughtcr Edna was united in fthe Holy bunds of wedlock to Rev E. A. Wool- ley, late of the Newfoundland Meth- odist (lonference. The ceremony was. performed by Rev Hugh Miller, in the presence of ,quite a large gathering ot the l:ride's immediate relatives and iriends. The bride was very ..e~auti- fully attlred in a princess gown of grey silk and carried a choice bouq- Bl YH U I' € BD gl`O0II\ have, for the past two years, been in attendance at Mt Allison University and the popularity and the esteem Fine plain Breton ne net over a jap Heavy Fish net made over a jsp silk foundation Yoke is trimmed with 0 Waists UR beautiful new waists have just arriv- ed from the manufacturers and are of the most advanced styles. The materials are all new comprising, Fush nets, Bretonnc nets, Messanes, T.-iffetas, _lap Taffeta; and Satins and some in the following colors, \Vhite, Paiis Black, Navy Blue and Taupe. 'l`he trimmings are very effective and akeu altogether they are the most reniarkahle waists ever out and sleeves the silk waist ored insertion 4.75 while others The same 5.95 ‘, “If you want anything from G. H. Taylor's Jewelry store and cannot, call. Ring up 353-J. 12-23d2i. I coiurivo vsurrs. l I Red Rose meeting, Lodge Prince Ed- ward, S. 0. E. Tuesday Dec 28th. - - »_ _ -G" `} \`\ gt# ` 1 fl '-’ O / /2 ;,<;,_ '-`.\ ....':1‘/.7." \ \ . , Z, .. v/ Black, Navy, \\'hite and- Taupe in are beautifully made and finished. Come in the stylish tailored are more f a n c v 5.25, 6 00, 7 00 make as the above with the exception that the qualities are bet- ter and the trimming more elaborate 6.75 STANEY BROS. i'1tr:sIDi~:N'i‘ sUisi>ieNDi~iit:-i, 'PUT "Ti-lic i_i<:A"r1-ini:"sA‘rCHEi;"§'Ii0Ci{ UP iN A PnE'r'i‘\' XMAS uox soclon 'rnie crrv. iiANDsoivlis PA- A'1\ PA'roN's. 12-eatin. l'i‘nN'r i.EA'ri-isiz BAGS AT $1.15; . -- ‘