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'-_" I _ < i-;‘i;§~1 , .i '-.illiéiifi ' 1.- S. , .‘»,_iFv:_~ »:'» _ i iii wif i |41 2 i¢(~` »= -so 1" _:.c"..,_ si=ii~<%}i»-sir '."‘.\.f' ,.-i I ?;‘i£z'i§= ‘ll it if we i` ' 5 “e 'i `-: .»-,, if _-‘ir is' ” ‘fr i 1;; s'_\~-4, :ii , <1 ffl -,dp 1 -»,. _' i Q. ` 3521? __,{gpi;g§1\ _~_;\' _‘_A-_ =-.-'ff' #dig-n. _ , E; _ .. ¢ 1'; . __ ,» ri, _ , _,P _ _;__ '_1'f§-is ’;rPl_=~T_1e ,__ _, -cr ~‘ xi"-'-“ `r ` -‘:“ ""1 '- ` rv:-r_*.';`f' "’\` ` "<"" 5'- v:s f.> -- ~ --r--_».-_-..,, 4, _ '»w‘~=sv:=>e=_-.~.1=.=an¢z=.-.-.-_-v.,.‘- we "sri "9-ll lui it 3? .1 _ ,___ I 1-i ' I, , _ _ I . i _.@-..._ » _ _ l`7:`=` ' _ f < 5; f ,_ it fx' ii" 1 =s;t»“p.'.- ~ _ 'TS I ' TEUIISDAY `l"V"rnni.a'_i~nsfr»siliv_sqirxasrol1iIIti' 2 . _ Our stoie is in Holiday Attire. and ahvhr dv that is looking for s Christmas reinemherance for a “Him ’ can find any number of chcice thing-i here that will be appropriate and ' j mt the thing". We make the wants' ol Men and Boy’s our study, so far as their Olitfittlug is concerned and so we ask- WHERE WOULD YOU BE MORE APT TO FIND A GIPT APPROPRIATE TOR “IIIM" THAN RIGHT HERE? Suits, Oveicoais, Raincoats, House Coat, h. th Robes, Pajamas, Shirts, Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, Hosiery, Umbrellas Mufflers, Night Robes, Under' | wear Ilsndlierlzliiefs, Sweaters, Hats and Caps. just coine to see how many things we . an shiwyou that will be just rlghtfor “His” Ci-i i truss. National Clothing Co , His Store _ lhe Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company ot Canada CONSULTING ENGINEERS-EI"I"I IENCY EXPERTS POW! R I’l.ANT SPECIALISTS (l'lST`ABLl'3HED lH75) TORONTO BOILER INSPECTION AND INSURANCE Periodical I ospection of Steam Boilers, Digesters, Iiconoinizers And Other Vessels By Experts Specifications Furnished for Boilers, D7gest_ers, etc. Plans for Boiler Settings, Dutch Ovens, Chimneys. etc. Infpection and Test Prior to Delivery or Purchase Insurance Against All Loss or Damage to Property and Loss of Life And Personal Injuries Resulting from the Explosion of Stéam Boilers, Digesters, Economizers and other Vessels. ENGINE INSPECTION AND INSURANCE Inspection and Indication of Steam Engines By Experts Insurance Against Loss or Damage to Property Caused By Breakdown of Engine or Bursting of F y- Wheel Sl'§l{\'ICI€ PROTIECTION SUPPI.l£l\/lI<§N'I`I<§D BY INSURANCE .__.l___.,.1 For Full Information Write To W. C. Macllonald, |“SP¢‘=l°\' I STELLARTON, N. S. i848,io,2Mtf ' _ I...- 1 ' V _gr i_ is p , __ _ NOTICE To Whom it May Concern All accounts and bills due us, and not definitely s:ttled and payment arranged for on or before the 15th of November, will be handled into the courts for immediate collection, without further notice. J. ]. HUGHES £5’ CO. Sourls, P E. I. 2292-ro-25swmetf. -_ ;__ _i __ _=_- -` E 1"--;as=» Q-gg l H GTEL FLA NDERS |33-|37 Wm 47th St, New York ity JUST OFF BROADWAY. The rlggt kind of a hotel in the riirnt locagty. fn the heart of its thtptre d|1triet an adjacent tothe shonpling centres. osltlveily fire roof. x01 out eu sine and an excvptlonal orc astra. A large ad tion dst comp stud. oonta nltir itrory. grill and billiard hall. Ilmdiomely Furnished Rooms, Private Bath, $I.50 PER DAY UPWARD "°°- °'-"i.‘.1:.':$i:Lat-age.grs.riz#°:.;;“rtt:.::2.rl:i::' "°“°'°r' oo let unon r uésg . .imminmmil Y. . uaiins. H02- ,! ` Consignments Solieitedr _ Prompt Returns :loo H N -S cron' ` ¢,-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-:_-:::r::.~:_-_-_A:_-_-_‘_~_-_As_-_-_-_-_-_-_ ‘zz-_ _ _ -BRACES ia the place for "Sure‘ Shot" Hockey sticks, Hockey Boots, "Auto" Skates, Shin, Pads and Pucks. 3364-12-l6~MtuesFri4i. --BRASS are agents for the GENUINE “New Silver Moon" Base: Burner made by the new Burrell, Johnston Co. See that this name iii on yours. 3345-12-15MMth4iEth2i. -GUARDIAN AGENT.-Mr. W. A. Mlllinan is Guardian Agent in Alber- ton, and ' he will be glad to receive news, new and renewal subscription and advertising. _ -SUBSCRIBERS should renew a week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promply on expired date. -THE RINK, you will be pleased to learn, is again opening and prom- ises to be more popular than ever.' A rink ticket with its long lasting pleasure and good healthy exercise is always appreciated as on ideal Xmas gift. Prices same as last year. At- ternoon $1.50; ladies, $2.50; gent e- men, $3.50; promenade, $1.00. For sale at Charles McLellan’s and Gourlies Ltd. 3377-12-l6m5i. -INS’l‘lTU’1'E.-A meeting of the Bedeque Farmers’ Institute was held in the hall at Lower Bedeque on Thursday evening, Dec. 18th, the President, Horace Wright, in the chair. Prof. Ross gave a very able address on the “Aims and Possibili- ties of Farmers’ Institutes." It was decided to hold meetings fortnightly. The next meeting will be held at Cen- tral Bedeque on Dec. 30th, when 1: representative of the Department o Agriculture will deliver an address. -LOST HEAVERS.- After an ex- citing chase, one of the two beavers (the female) recently lost by Mr. 1-‘ercy Tnnton at Summerside has been captured. lt. \-ms seen by some boys running out of Messrs Sinclair & Stewart's yard. They chased it to (£ucen’s Wharf, from whence it took a drive to Ho1man’s wharf and was eventually captured in the brush there. Mr. Tanton offers a reward of $25 to anyone who can capture the one still at large. BENEFICIAL RESULTS Can Only Come From the 'Time ly Use of the World’s Most Popular Laxative “FIG PlLS” If you are constlpated, billions, have ~a sour, gassy, upset stomach, an inactive liver, sick headaches; or if you are tired, worn-out and down- hearted, and the organs of digestion and elimiutation fail to perform the all-important functions, see to it that you cleanse your system of ua- digested food, foul gases and ex- cess bile in the intestines and bowels by the use of the popular fruit tonic luxative. FIG PILLS This remedy, being composed of valuable tonic, diuretic, and laxa- tive ingredients, constitutes them the best treatment for weak kidneys, sluggish liver, ludlgestlon, constipa- tion, and that billions, tired-out feeling. Try Fig Pills the next _time you are not feeling up to your us- ual good health and you will be con- vinced of their wonderful curative properties. Refuse all substitutes. At all dealers in 25 and 50 cent boxes, or by mail from The Fig Pill Co., St. Thomas, Ont. Sold at Geo. E. Hughes Drug Store. li 1'- iff -f I ' 'I ' »l . a, 0, Christmas Presents I-‘or All The Family Boots, Pumps. Dress Slip- ptrs, Hocke y b ots, Comfort. V _able warm Home Slippers Gaiters, Rubbers, Ovenhoes and Moccasins. For Men, Ladies, Boys, oiiitma entities. ‘ 'ln great variety st. prices that will please you. ' Morris & Smith Queen St. _% ff” _J - Saloif roiir.-_Xf|“.'slll¢_ '-1 -‘-’-r-*iff-11'-1*_*-*ff-‘_r_‘_-_-:::_~_-_-_-2::_~_~::_~;|uw 1-ONE CENT pei- word each insan- tlon' for advertising in this column, Gash must accompany order. Mini mum charge twenty-five cents. ' (From yesterday’s Evening Guardian) -A SOCIAD MEE'I‘ING.- The next meeting of' the Kensingtombeague will be held on Monday, January 5th, 1914, as it was deemed advisable to close till utter the New Year. The meeting _on the above named 'date is in charge of the Social Committee, -EMERALD SCHOOL.-The semi- annual examination of Emerald school took place yesterday," before a number of ratepayers and others. The primary department was attended to ln the forenoon; Miss Coady the teacher being assisted by Miss Katie Hughes. In the afternoon the ealsses in the priucipal’s department were examined by Dr. McGuigan, Mark Mc Guigun and the teacher. All Present were highly pleased with the manner in which the scholars acquitted them- selves in lgth departments. This school will be closed for the Christ- mas holidays until the ilfth of Janu- ary. II ` SI'ERtl PERSON ALS _ _-. (From yesterday’s Evening Guartlianp -Mr. Charles E. McDonald who is ngaged as tlmekeeper on the new branch line from Cape Traverse to Carleton Point spent Sunday at his home in Kensington.-K. -Mr. Pope McMahon, St. Duustans College, is spending his holidays at Kensington. Among other students now home arel- Mr. Neil Rattee of Dalhousie who is spending his holi- days at his home in Malpeque, ` Mr; Harold Laird of Truro Agricultural College at Kelvin, and Mr. Marshal Woodside, Prince of Wales College, at Clinton.-K. 11A Rexall Hot Water bottle is a good warm friend these cold winter nights. These Rexall hot water bot- tles are made of the best rubber ob- tainable. are very strong, extra large and the better grades are guaranteed for two years and upwards. Priced ip to S3. The MacKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Sta. ~ - Mtf. ._.______,____ I was cured of Rheumatic Gout by MINAB.D'B LINIMENT. Halifax. ANDREW KING. I was cured of Acute Bronchitis by MINARD'S LINIMENT. LT.-COL. C. CREW READ. Sussex. I was cured of Acute Rheumatism by MINARD'S LINIMNT. Markham, Ont. C. S. BILLING, Lakeiteld, Que., Oct. 9, 1907. STOCK NOTES. Mr. John Richards has recently sold to Mi'. Sutherland, of Sen View, NOW L0r1d0n, a very handsome, high- ly-bred Clydesdale filly 2 years old. 'l‘his filly won many prizes in the show ring and should make a valua- ble brood-mare. Mr. Sutherland be- lieves in having the best. Mr. Richards has also sold to Rich- ard O'Lcary, Eaq., of Richlbucto, N. B., a handsome Clydesdale filly, one and a half year old. This is a ‘grand big filly for her age and stood second in a strong class of yearlings, 10 in number, at the Provincial Ex- hibition lust fall. In cattle lVIr. Richards Within the last few days sold some very valua- ble Polled Angus to J. M. Leard ESQ-. of Kelvin, the well-known Hol- » D _ consisted of 1 bull, 2 years old, and several females, all flriit-class indivi- dtinls and of the best breeding. We congratulate Mr. Lenrd on his pur- chase and wish him every success with his famous breed of cattle. _ _ ~ :;of_<_;¢;~e'_sas_\zi CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tha Klnd You Hara Always Bought _ Bears the Signature of W.B.MilIs _ Dealer in General and Fancy ... . . , _, ~ Dry Goods ` _ Summerside Special display of fancy ` '..' .7'i.2v'if.'¢»I-t.:i.I° goods suitsbfe for Christmas gifts, a;_r=.==_°nsb1¢ i>=:i°=»- soithat_a good time is assured all.-, K stein breeder and lm orter The lot, I s. me wssrrin-ouinmiu ~». 1---_-.=rr'-we Merry Christmas EATS DIRT _ I °""“\ne~u»-.-.,..-...,~..¢-~»|»\°""_‘f»‘ Q G A Els I ‘I ,=_`,"'§. mlm l' lu ,mln lw. nib -~»&'“ii.t.e.g guorri imnviiis 5 REVERE Berton A. Finnamore, Fredericton, N. B.¢£9l3ruce McPherson, Alexandria, Ont.; Wm. Hughes, Wliitefech, Mont.; A. F. Jay, Oshawa, Ont.; F. D. Mc- Donald, Georgetown; D. Colc, A. B. McKay, New London; E. D. Bell, J. H. McGregor, J. McLeod, Montague; Norman hlcbeod, Summerside; J. L. McPhee, Selkirk; A. J. McLarrln, St. Wood, Pownal; C. E. Shaw and wife, Eachern, Miss Isabel Ross, Mt. Ste- C. Allis, Miss lVIncNei1l, T. Strung A. -Strung, Boston, Mass.; A. McKin- non, Fredericton; E. Murphy, New Glasgow, N. S.; Miss. Bertha Mc- Quarrie, ‘Cape Traverse; T. A. Mc- Iver, Kinkora; C. l’. Hunter, Truro, N. S.; W. W. Harris and wife, Brock- ton, lllass.; Ed. Shotten, Montreal; Ora Kaye, -Montague. ELEANOR GORDON AT THEATRE, BOSTON. Eleanor Gordon, Bostou‘s own fav orlte actress, will come to B F Kei- ` ll engagement of positively one week lc c i ct' and later at the head of her own or ganization, Miss Gordon won ii pop- ularity epualled by few actresses who NOX A COLD While You Sleep The most remarkable Cough and Cold remedy known to science. For all lung and throat trouble it has no equal. 25c. and 50c. per bottle, at Hughes Drug Store. __/' "\\/ /“X _/ M* -__\ \ ,.,._._ , ~ ‘ _¢_-- ‘~~._ _ .- .,' _nm N1 » Hotel r Martini ue Broadway at 83 St.; NEW YORK. 600 llnoms 400 Baths _ Splendid rioorn, with adjoining bntli, $2.00,/ Nvith private bath, from $2.50. ' Special weekly rates. Restaurant Prices Moderate. The most convenient location to theatres, department stores and nil ‘transit lines; baggage transferred ,to nud from Pennsylvania Station free. Clan. 8. 'rnylor President. “alter Qllnun Iltee-President. tnlter _Llinndlen Jr., (len. M'¢r_. // - iii-E"-E Peter’s; J. M. McDonald, Dundee; Ed. 'ff wart; A. Menachem, at. Peters; J. , 9 -is LATEST FHUNI IHEAIHES , ' \»_'.i`._ B. r. Kms S ‘i ! the most successful 178608 _Bg¥¢`0_Y§l' played tu, supported by n c mfilny os n _ ~ - Keith’s this, coming week. From B Third Generation. 3 W°1ld°1'mI 5"°“P erobatic liketcll called the eccentric dancers, and Slbyl Bre- nnan the comedienue. ill “Nlfl1Yl1°“' sense’;" Charlie Case, the funny black face comedian who talks about his father; Bam Lewis and Sam D0dY, known as "The Two Sams." in thai' famous specialty- "Q11, 100k at dal' hat;” the Great Alpine Troupe-of sensational nerialists and wire walk- ers in daring feats in mid air; Harry B. Lester, "The Jovial Jester, lu new songs and impersonationa; Spra- gue and McNeece, in their unique eu- tertainment on roller skates. lllcllld' ing dancers and whirlwind spllmillgi and many other excellent features yet to be announced. The Pathe Weekllf will include the usual series of illus- trated news items culled l\“0m H11 over the world. “Here are gifts that would pelight the heart of any woman. Cal in and see our line of cased perfumery. Christmas chocolates, o mirrors _ln ebony and Parisian ivory, dressing cases df three to ten pieces in genu- of marvelous acrobats of -alleges and _ ..._. sizes, in an a "Artist's Children.” Other excellentlgagg (wma) attractions on a New Year bill re--08, (black) plete with g interesting and entertain- R aw (Du, ton) ing feutuiis will be James Diamond,,H&T'(p" cw” Eggs (per doa.) Butter Chicken (pair) Turkey _Geese (each) Fowl (each) Ducks (each) Potatoes (per bus) Turntps (per bus) Cabbage (ea.) Hides Pelts Oalfsktns Beef (lb.) Beef (quarter) Pork (lb.l Sausages (lb.) Codflsh (lb.) t Lamb (lb.) Mutton (lb.) Beats Onions (lb.) Carrots (doz.) Apples (pk.) Rabbits (pair) F. Keitlrs Theatre the coming week las leather Gales. _ cameras, _ hu. she wilt 'appear in a condeal__°¢I’-_‘_'!lS_ .’P\l_,!I\°l lull U‘lV0l1lI\¢ Quits. 'l‘ho..'rw° sion ofthe comedy. "3l1B¥_l\»*'~' “.5” 1” GN” 390789 Sli- '.||E\l. -f ::r:i:d.r:rs':r.e -'--~ A f Mi r on's 'e (I3 tcis will want to see her at B 'F °HAR.I"0TrET°wN “**RKE'I'8. to, l r point: of view; ’1iI1G NK °°"°°t°d 1°’ °"“*`7 f'°4|\°l4l7 and lgixursuof the bill will ‘be W. Ussam's . Saturday issue. i 35 as 85.50 to 86.50 70 to 80. -i U1 Q an “P Nag o,. f-V, evsgcpgfv °ff5'!'.l¢‘..‘-°° 5§SgS$§§g $1.4 G to 'B 11 to ll; 50 to B0 13 10 to 16 8 to I0 s to io; 12 to 15 5 Corned Cod fish lb.) 5 12 to 14 10 to 12 5 5 10 15 to 20 35 to 40 F my l_____ J 5* uri' _'_ :_\\\\\ ‘ . Desabie, F. o. Grover, J. J. Mt- m;\,`.,t,“,',\*|,\_‘\,ii|‘,.,,,',l‘,‘,r “ _ ,/tu __ I /;_ _ _A \._l . := 1 i. __==.':: _ _ /1-.\" - : »»»'$\»a""“ l malaga. M M; aax4a¢.Z:;” \p "-£§_i`~` iuuu _1_;__1uN _--~»¢`_"\` \--‘“‘““»-..;r__§ ;-qw ,_,,,,...., “-.. r- - 75%# -:::J -~ _=____ __-....__-_._.......... _ 5- -; . L; ,H , i _ \ u ,i _ §\§"`\`» ` ` " .<~ '_. ,,f. ' .- .. `-5;¢.‘.`7./////""' Knit Sweater Coat for your Boy Your bo y needs a sweater coat. Comfort demands it, cold weath- er m lkes it imperative. A sweater coat is warm- er than two ordinary coats, it tits better,Wears longer and looks bet- ter-specially our kind, '- The display We are showing now is selected from the best that can th-E., »ph,,,,¢,e ,xt week for ,Q 1,,,,ited , he had in C inada,prices ranging from $2 up cannot he exce led. ' o only. Through her ug onic ion` R b I 6 ‘ I with the Boston Theatre stock com- O pany under Mr. Keith's management, Knnington I t l i I have ever played in this city. At B. "‘”‘ / "_-' ‘ '_ '_' F _.R »i E-Ili Q _-1-1-Q-E11;-I1_1_';Qi-Iiiffi-fi---_Z-_-L-f-fifliifff-if;fl-lllifffil-1-J_ GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS 1 One cent per word first insertion in this coluin. hall cent per word ‘ 1 or each continuation. Cadli must accompany order. Minimum charge irrrrrrwivrvrfrirv-Y vvvvvvvivrvrv-v I I 'TY' vi; Y I Tévé- I I I 7 'vv W; I 0 8 Twenty-five eents. FEMALE HELP WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, Apply 100 Water Street. 3538-12-24M3i. WANTED, MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply to Mrs. D. A. Wedlock, 249 Prince St. 3509-12-23M3lpd. WANTED, A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply to Mrs. J. C. Sims, i79 Richmond street. ___2_°3_3:_1_k1_2M£f- wAN'I'm|.i r'Ul'lL NURSES AT Tl-IE 'Fenton Stats Hospital. For par- ticulars address Dr. Arthur V Bull, Superintendent, Taunton stats Hospital, Taunton, Mass. 18'lI-10-IMBMOI. Z1g-gg ` *`°Q‘ll'_';______ FOR SALE.- A CUACH~F‘lIiLY Zi years old. A. Wisner, Monaghan. 3530-12-24M3ipd. MAGNET CREAM SEP-ARATOR FOR sale, 1000 pounds capacity, nearly new. Apply Benj. Carter, auction- eer. 3507-'12-2"lM3l. SHORTHORNS FOR SALE-1 REG- istercd cow 4 years old with a calf 2 weeks old, 1 Bull calf 6 months old, 1 Helter calf 8 months old. Apply to Lincoln Irv- ing,__tl1e5ry Valley, asus-12-zaivispa. IDR SALE-MINK, BLACK, BLUE, cross, end red foxes. T. G. Ives, _ltonf»»rus- s-xsmuti. __ ___,'9_4_\_!-_I‘§_!l'2|£_‘Y_'lE£§"___,__ WANTED SALESMAN-EXCLUSIVE lines, permanent, big earning guar- anteed, no experience, ten vacan- cies. Write Luke Brothers, Limited, Montreal. 3484-12-Z2Mtli. ____ri;acm.Rs waN»i;n ANTED, FOR ARGYLE SHORE .School 2nd _ class teacher. Supple- ment tor Remuiiider of year $18.00. Jus. A. Ferguson, Sccy. 3528-12-24M6i. wAi~i"i‘niTI`s'ir`cioNI>`"oLAss 'ran- _ fred *V__L. Frost, Secy. B512-12-BBMGID . WANTED--A SECOND OR THIRD class teacher wanted in Emerald school. Apply at once to W. H. Deighan, Emerald. 851Z-l2-23M3i- cher for Mt. _Herbert School. (Mule preferred.) Yearly supplement $40.00. Sampson Fnrquhurson. _ __ __ 3§§;1?;3.4.l4:3il’d: TEACHER WANTED.--A SECOND class teacher for Enmore school dis- trict, No. 149, Prince So. Supple- ment for half year $20. Services to begin with new year. Apply to Al- A io ter _ TO LET-I-IDUBE ON W’EYMOU'l`H St. No. 94; modosn improvements. hot air, newly eluted and papcred- W. F. Robins, Rent St. suis-12-io-Met. _ T0 LET. HOUSE. » APPLY ll! Great George St. l408-10-l0Mtt- tile- . ron sian- A Linen wmm. Fuiif red silver male fox, bred from im- ported stock. Price reasonable. Wfitfi Or Phone. D. W. Howard. _ Milton. 3366-12-l6Mtli. Norton-Fon sans: A1' Hn,- crest Reach, Mount Edward Road all kinds of Foxes. Two good ~ 518°-If P81". some good patches, and some cheap ones. J, 0, Mac. KUl1d\'i°k. Charlottetown.. Omce 145 Euston Street. Phone 428, ' W»in’l'rh * _ wa_°"N'rnn`,T1Vm r-iiitx IND, MUS- krats. Apply Paul Peters, 80 Queen st. ass-1-12-z4M31~_ WANTED-FEMALE PATCH FOX 'l`O ranch with male out of litter vi five last spring. Terms easy. Uv! 27, Orwell Cove. P. E. I. ss1i-12-z§i_~j§i- _ was-rmn_ smmnra ANI’ WLS- Jamss England, 'ri-avsllerl Belt- 8058-12-Ghitt. "' ' ""' r am-11-ami, um wum°vd Gifts 1 for X Ont store ls filled with many things, suitable for your Xmas Giving _ English and F h Chl R ` . ' Glassware, Lamps ofriillcklhds? i)in