DECEMBER I , ._ ___ 3 vig _I Tm” LATEST NEWS " THE- CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 'lrlillf rms1'_or1Ln_;"';"¥“n mor, rriaua O O" _ - ...__\ 1- I ii _~ '_ | . f- 'W-“iillliii \ \ 5 _. _ _ *Z \,.__ _ I ‘LL g \ f < i -h T ' lfiiil hir? "ltd" I K _ _ . __ , _ .-.~ _ _ s l ~` » //l _~"`"\i»\ ~ ~. _ \_ ppc Kind YB!! lldvo Always Bon ht . l li' ~ - 1” use fm' °"°/' 'lm 5'0‘"‘5» li:isgbtii-iiduilib iiilliiiiiiirldcell " .1 of .__,,.`,.p and has bccumadonntlbrr hi.-i per. éégfé/ Bonnl siipe,.,,.|_`_i0“ Simca its, ,,|~,,,,,,y_ 0 0 4 . _ Allow no one to clog-own) 0|; m t|,;S_ ,-ll Counterfellbn, .imitatlons and “Jiist-as-goml”fire 'img rixpcriliiellhl ‘lihwi trifle tvitll and ontlnn;_r<~r the ] It l|,l| f hifauits and 4 Iildren-Exiiericnee xt ' ~ ‘ N I-L 0 franist. Lxpoyiiuent. t Wham. is CASTORIA Castorla is i> lirmleas sulistltuto for Castor Oil, Pm-ty- gon-ic, Drops uid Soothing Syrups. It is 1’lcas;uii;, It contaiilis neither Opium, lilorpliino nor otliei. N,,,.c0tic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Ivo;-mg :ind alloys Feverisliiiess. _It cures Diairrliwn. and \V£|nl (folic. It relieves Teething' Ti-oulnles, ciii-(gg q_},,|,_.,¢;|,,,|,i,,,, and Flutilleney. lt; ussiliillittcs the Food, 1-1-g|||;v1¢_., gl", Htonuwli mid Bmvt-ls, giviiig' lu-_altliy und rmturul sleep. The Children’s Pauuieeat-’l‘l|e llIotlier’s 1-`ricml. -==~=»-~= c/-\s'r,ouiA A-w-fs Bcars the Signature of The Kind You Hnnnllnnys Bought » -_-‘_ _ / In Use For Over 30 Years, 'rut czhraun uounuv. 11 munuav urnttv. Nrw vonn cirv. V ' iniivs *fi . "Sileilt” Matches A IC Noiseless - Odorless - llarmless - lleads won’l fly- No waiting for sulphur to burn off-may be used the moment they are lighted and may be lighted on any Surface The Comet size for Smokers The Pony size for Pocket use The yon size for Household use The gcc size.for General use Schofield Paper Co. Ltd 0 Selling Agents _ St. john, N. B. u l ~,_,,,,,.._.-,Ehlislmas N... L ° R 5 S lr’ gl kt §""gii'g$|2°0¢is si'iio,ii_oo,iii.tios &_~_HinlsfnlMen W e suppose tl1e usual problem confronts you ? Same old story as last year, “Hard to find some- thing nice to give “l>Il.\I" If this is the case, a visit here will help you de- citle, and profit your purse cons1derable.`_ Here are a t`ew suggestions for a (oft any man would appreciate. Neckwear A fine showing of ties in about every con- ceivable design, and color effect. Our leaders are the 6oe_ and 75c ones put up in handsome gift _ boxes." _ 'l`hey certainly make an ever acceptable gift. ` 50c, 60c, 75c. “T Gloves llon’t you think a nice pair of silk, or wool-lined, Kid or l\loc-ha, gloves would please ? ` \Ve are carrying 21 nifty line, and gladly box any pair in a handsome Xmas b_\x $I.ll0,l.25,l_50 to 3.50 Coat Sweaters lf he is not already wearing one, you may lJ€ sure it is not because he would not -,like one. / Coat sweaters make really one of the most appreciated gifts you ct uld give any person. We have a fresh Nli\V stock in regular style, or with Military collar. si.4o,z so,4.oo t0 soo 1 i s Mufflers mpcritivc duriuf the winter months, and 21i'€ a book can stand one. green, tan, black and to matcb.Put up in 2 nice box. These are pretty near '_ o low in price that even very slender pocket They are knitted in other colors;with snaps 50c each ` Shlrll George had then urged Mary to con- put. up in a Xmas box; for a glib f r hl'm Dressed and undressed kid 0'". Pr°w'° Bf°|‘ WIIIHELES llll] _ EIHCUMSTANEES. Events That Led Up to the End of the Estrangement. BY BELLE `MANlATES. lC°D¥rlirht. 1909, by Associated Literary Press.) As the wake of a ship looks to be but a zigzag line of many tacks which. united, make a straight line, so the retribution of Syra Greenbury was wrought by self evolving circles. ’l.‘he first infinitesimal ring was the acquisi- tion of a suitor by Molly Greenbury. and ull the unwritten laws of court- ship yielded to the lovers the exclusive use ot the front porch. The only member of the Greenbury household actually dlscommoded by this arrangement was Syra himself. His worthy spouse clung to the in- side of the house day and night. _ “Just as lleve set buck as i'ront," philosophically remarked Syra as he betook himself to the back porch. lie grumbled. however, over his lim- ited space. The back porch was ix re- l- Q I -feet/,, “iw” = g _p /411 -ia /l, A \. \\\f\\i/fif*`Z_4 ' r :, .__ _E . '-'.=’fi;`*§ ~ -_ . ` fi'_l"f~` é R _ we ,ff m ` w ‘»» ll \ // _ /,'47-”2}1fA'~.f - _ , ,_ / J -zv- _ p. f Many sroon wrrnrrr um Hannon or (motion wmruns’ Enorncnmd ami. ccptacle for the lcebox, washing mn- chlne, plant stand, luwn mower and sprinkling pot. His wife renewed her hopes ot' his building tho long desired, long deferred summer kitchen, a struc- ture Syra considered superfluous. ’.l‘owni'd mldsummcr his place of plpc was again lnvuded. Kitty Greenbury, the third daughter, became the proud posscssor ot' it "steady" who plainly meant business. So did Kitty. Will- ing to be relieved from the support of at least one of his many daughters. Syra stood ready to remove all ob- stncles from the path of true love. “You can have the side porch, Kit- ty,” he offered. “There aln’t room for two chairs," objected Kitty. “I guess one chair will do,” was the laconic reply. “We aln’t going to bo cooped up by all that stut’i‘,” declared tart tempered Kitty. "I nm going to swing a ham- mock.” ____ “Guess you will have to build, Sy," suggested his wife. The next day the delivery of a load of lumber brought joy to the heart of Mrs. Greenbury, und when Sym came home that night he begun the erection of his building down on the river bank. , “For land sakes, what are you go- ing to build a summer kitchen down there for?" demanded Mrs. Green- bury. _ “This aln't no summer kitchen. It's going to be n place for me-just _me- und I uin't going to be rooted out by nny teller." Work was begun in earnest. Kltty's steady took oft his coat and fell to work. The building when completed consisted of one apartment and was adorned' by a spacious "stoop," which faced the river. Molly and her lover resumed possession of the ilront porch, and Kitty adorned her precincts with hammock and porch pillows. Mary, the eldest daughter, shunned the moonlight. which invoked memories too sweetly sad. But on the day the new building was completed she be- came active for the first time in months. When Sym came home at night and went out to inspect the pride ot his heart he uttered an ex- elnmutlon of delight. Blue and white rugs were on the floor, illmy curtains festooned the windows, Syra’s two favorite pictures, u portrait of Lincoln and one of Queen Elizabeth signing a tlenth warrant, adorned the walls. A long table covered with n gay scarf was strewn with the weekly and bi- weekly papers. A couch, easy chair, n receptacle for pipe, tobacco und matches constituted the furnishings. "Buy, Mary, even if I did 'build lt _lustfor me, it’s always open to you," declared Syrn. She took him at his word and ten into the hnblt of sitting out there in the evening with her father. She WU Syra's favorite daughter, and they spent many an evening there in sl- lencc, he pudlng at his pipe and sho gazing through the low hanging boughs at the moon path on the waters. He was iruiltlly conscious of her thoughts f r he had put the bitter into her o sweet C0 Mary. o this hope. house. ~ yard. and sweep it downstream. wringing her hands. in of was fm' in the lead. sl time before he rounded the curve. K lownrd him. sured htm. George Winters’ encircling arm. hrs-atliless laugh ns she ran to him. Gr-orgc followed doubtfully. come, you see." ` _ . ..`_.__ iislless, Backward tlhildren Maile llrlglil ani Active _ by Ilr. liorsrs Indian ltoui Pills V » Many a growing _ »‘l- boy or girl is sc! ' - Q down as conliitu- ‘r-r s _ 4. I l-Til" tionallyslow, stupid or lazy when it is ‘f J `~ ` V’ V 1 really a question of inactive bowels, , _ffl lazy liver or sluggish ' ~ . _5\" l kidneys " 'I _ll 'llhci growing _ ' child, with s hearty ~ 4, appetite, certainly W- l tl ,l i cannot long remain healthy and bright Ile Nui: W/u Carl -Hof Scolll/rg. if the sewers ofthe body, thc bowels and the kidneys, are choked up with impurities that should be thrown oil' promptly. 'l`he muddy complexion, dragging limbs and dislike tbr mental or physical effort show plainly that the child needs Dr. Mor|e'| Indian Root Pills to stir up the liver and kidneys and regulate the bowels. Dr. IlI¢ru’f Indian Rn! Pi//1 tio this most effectively, cleansing thc _whole system, purifying the blood, aiding thc digestion arid giving plenty of life and activity. As upon the education obtained may depend the success in life of your boy or girl-see to it that the general health ofthe child li such that study is pleasure and not I hardship. Made from roots and herbs by W. H. Comstock Co., Ltd., at Brockville. and :old by all dealers at iz gc. a box, 5 He had Hilfured in a iierce dispute l D C H over politics with George Winters and ro o o 9 had ordered him from the house. Dentistry fancy vm, D. Fine, N' . uw wwf bmw mo _“'60” Surgeon Dentist hliilled and clolli n|°;5'| °;n25 ' ' ` Berlin Dental Parlors 52.50.150 to 5.0 The Men's HMI 5 - ~' ' ° "what about 0 nice pair 01 moves# *“°*“"°°d 5'- Ph°"° 'ssl drmwflf _ lined or unlined at a variety oii k"`"‘"* l il v prices. D. A. Bruce. 12.-7dti. __ a homo ot their own. Mary, sad, but dutiful. would not consent. Win- ters’ temper was tempestuous, and the angry young lover left town, sending Mary word that she or the "old man" must make the next move. The three remained ilrm in their silence. One faint glimmer of hope remained with The long, lcebound winter that fol- l wed brought no encouragement to In the early spring everything loos- ened savo Syra. The river which found its serene and sluggish way past the Greenbnry domicile received the accumulation of snow and ice. Heavy rains added new impetus, and the shallow stream became at once rapid and noisy. One' morning it leap- ed up the bank and beat at the walls of Syra’s little retreat. The Green- burys began the work of transferring the furnishings from the little summer “I nm glad the house is so far from the river," observed Mrs. Greenbury as the river rose to the level of the Mary’s watchful eyes tllled with tears as she slipped out for u lust farewell to the doomed little place. The young Greenburys reluctantly de~ parted for school, and Syrn, who had deemed it wise to remain at home and guard his fortress, was doing some carpentry work when he heard n warn ing shout from a neighbor. He rushed into the yard in time to see the wa ters circle about the little structure "nary is in therei" ct-tea his wire. In corroboratton of this prediction Mary came out on the porch of the little house as it went around the bend the river. Syra rushed along the bank until he crime to a boat. Be leaped into the bout und shoved off His little craft was whirled through the waters and around the bend of the rivpr. Then hc saw the smoke- house some distance ahead. Syrn's progress was impeded by a congestion drlftwood through which he des- perately pushed his bont. When he rushed downstream again the house Hts boat moved so swiftly that the scenes on the shore were like moving pilflures. 'l`he little town of Mendon. ten miles from home. soon appeared. lic knowledge that u dam was only six miles farther brought to htm il shurlrlcrlng fuintness. Then his thin lips mntlo ri stralghtcr line than ever. lils 1-raft should follow the house. now ii mile ahead. wherever fate should ' lend lt. Another bend in the river int the object of his pursuit from his .~‘t\~:\inr-tl eyes. Again his course was it-mpornrily stayed by collision with a :miss of wreckage, nud it was some ills heart leaped. The little house was safely lodged on shore, and a big ilut hottomcd boat was bein 'rowed “Tho girl is safe,” the oursman as- llis little boat was brought alongside the smokehousc, and he followed his rescuers up the embankment to where ?\lnry stood within the harbor of "Oh, father!" she cried with a "Well, George,” said Syra grlmly, ex- tending the hand of . reconciliation, "you said ‘either Mary or the old man' must come to you. And we've both ronouro t To Be DYSPEPTI C ls To Be MISERABLE. Dyspepsia is the prevsilin maluly of lvilized life. lt is largely due to gross irrors in diet., over-eating, too free indul- gence in stimulants and over-taxing the stomach with indi cmtihle food, eating too 'rapidly without. dlicwing the food suffi- ciently, indulging in hot biscuits, pastry, pickles, confectionery, etc. Burdock Blood Bittcrs has an establish- ad reputation, extending over thirty-four years, as a positive cum for dyspepsia in all ite forms, and from all diseasw arising from it. +~+++++-++ lil r s. H e r m A n Dickenson, Benton, Cai. Eat NB., writes: “I have Anything used Burdoclr Blood Now. liitters and h`nd that few medicines can §+++++-§+ sive auch relief in yspepsia and sto- mach troubles. I was troubled for a number of vears with dyspepsia am. could get no relief until I tried Burdock Blood Liitters. l took three bottles and became cured and 1 can now eat. anything without it hurting me. l will highly recommend it. to all who are troubled with stomach trouble." - For sale by all dealers. Manufactured only by The T. Milburn - U0., Limited, Toronto, Ont. _ __ _ ___3_o6_,____ ll0RSE RUGS In regular and extra lar g sizes at from $1.00 to $3.oo._ R 150 SLEIGH ROBES In Saskatchewan, Grey, Brown and Black Goat from t 7.oo up. We are prepared to quote specially' low 'prices to th wholesale trade. +#++ + ¢ ++++ ll0RNE & C0. {_1_x_-24mwfd&rtf. _.- VETERINARY llENTlSl J- M- _NICHOLSON D- V- D Graduate rf the Detroit Vei.erinar_ Dental College, Detroit, Mich.) 202 Kent Street, Charlpttctown P. E. I. wnninn iiousis The 'House Of Plenty ' , 0 Toronto s Favorite Hotel Remmlelled and Refurninhed at un nxpendi turn of ll00,tl00,0ti. Positively the finnst.locai,lon , in tho City lor Commercial und 'l`ourlsr. Trutlo Ov,-rlookinir Toronoo Bus' nnd -Luke Ontario. he heart of tliaduwn Town sn0ppln_gl)latrict. Avneriean n.nd ltlulnpcun Plum. ~ Ponului l` U08. George Wright (ll. Co Proprietors Iii] ]-\mr|\vhl&'rlyr Repair Shop I have opened up a general repair , shop on _ KENT STREET in the Sclntlebury' building, near City Hall. I am now' prepared to do Steam iiiing. Hoi Water lleating, Plumbing Sheet Metal Work, Furnace and Stove Repairing. ' ' l have a preparation that will remove scale and rust from your hot water aoilers, which will save you 1 ton of fuel for the season. l attend to all work pc rnonally, Perfect nziiiafauriom given or no charge. J, A. McEACllERl\| ' ir-i0i;v»l W°,_,__, , _ F 0R SALE l hereby orier for sale my pr.:Lz_erty at \‘Vhim Road Cross of one hun cd and twenty (ho) acres ot' land with good Scilding well fenced with wire and poles isvenly (Tc) acres clear with twenty (zo) ebres of hardwood and alder mud'n levni convenient in School, Churches Score Three miles from Montague Bridge at shipping port 'in the Province. Ap,-dy to JOH N l"lNl..~\YSON Point Prim I z- am-hd&mipd_ *__ ____ Concert i1"lTo"|i‘t tail toollend ilic School Concert sn ln social to he hold ln Oape Ti-averse Hull Thiirsday lilvc. Doc mth. An enjoyable proirramlno has been prepared. Door open ui. `l ni.-lock Admtldon. sdulis Ilicts children limi# ladies with Invicta frm. Should \\‘enl»her rove unfavoniblo, Concert will he hold following flnqevening - ltltlil _ l 0-? il'-'_' ' ff “IMPERIAL MOTORS” Z I-2 io 5 ILP. f ` _ ,_.r4rr'\'2*-_ lr We have now reirly our ‘J l».' to.l ll* i’. .\)l\ri|ne (ia-oline Engines. which w 'l' tl . cml'l"ii|d:iYiiro rnmlo nt' the built. i|.uiuri.\l procurzililo. and are fitted with "Bchehlei-" Lnrhurotors & “:`landartl plugs. _ _ All ivorkmausliiplsoi' the best, untl weclin guarantee n high, grade Motor i ' 't. H e2])i,iIi-yfolftsiliiigucs are nboinreody. und will he iuiuled to all who n.uko applica- I ti .- . . 0l|(i1“.)lrf'ii`lllliifornu\l.ion un1lCatnluguo of “lMl’l'}lll ALI the uclilo of D0: l‘uf‘l‘0n. before purolinslng elsewhere. BRUCE STEWART, Xi Gil. 1 ‘“ "“w"-Z’-;“1**f"`;:.m 1:- f --- ' lp € Different Kinds oi 0vercoats A The “Ready-made” man cutsa hundred oveicoai w exactly alike, they are sent to the factory, and put together by mach- inery, and are finished exactly alike, those coats are sent out and are to be worn by a hundred different men, . no two men are exactly alike, so how can you except to get a good tit when ' you buy ri ready made overcoat. Wlieii you order a coat from us the process is different, the . Coat is made for YOU. It is shaped to suit YOUR shape ,every line and every curve is made to s_uit YOU, and when it is fin- shetl it is YO UR coat audwill not tit anybody else. i There is a ninerenee, isnt there And when you get a coat made for yourself, a perfect fit, andthe privilege of having it made just the way you want it, and .made from good cloth and trimmings, fantl with _ workmanship that will last as long as the cloth, dont you think the small extra charge is a good investiueiit? _ ` 0 Think it over before you buy an o\.ercoat'.` ` Maclellan Bros } ‘_-.ma-_ Charlottetown’s Best Tailors THE SIIERWIN WILLIAMS’ C0 Larleli Paint and Vamish Makers in the World. Factories, Cleveland. Chicago Newark. Montreal London. Eng. For a`[’ainted Finish on cupbonrtls, h:iseboarc` sz, shelving, flower stands, kitchen furniture, etc- use S--W.»l"amtly Paint. Anyone cm apply it, Stands scrubbingami wear-just the finish for dozens of things about the house. - For Staining and Varnishing at one Operation- floors furniture and woodwork use S--W. Floorlac, It is matic with good tough va. ..ish and stains thai do not fade [mitaies the popular hard woods. The test finish of tho kind on the market. For Painting ami Yarnishing lniggiea, boats. carriages, porch and lawn furn ture-all surfaces exposed io the weather-use S-W. Buggy Paint. Made in a good lne of colors. _ For Radiators, Gas Pipes, Stoves, Picture Frames. eir,- ure S- W. Aluminum Paint for a silver fioish.li has no di:-iagreelile ordor;S-W. Imperial Gold [name vt lf gold finish S-W. Radiator Enamel fora colored enamel finish . For Sale By V 9:5 VV. --@I'a.'b`b€. wfrwtf Hardware, Paints. and Oils. Cheap Raisins for Xmas We secured at n bargain and now offer to our Customers 2000 1>000as 0f Gain-‘1=1N and sKELLY’sl"SEE1>En RAISLNS in one pound packages at the VERY LOW RATEOF 3 packages for 25 cents l We also offer loo quarter boxes VALENCIA RAISINS containing Seven pounds each at the low rate of _ - 50 cents a box Both lots are extra good \al_1c lleer&.tlolls l “imitated but ncverEqnallcd'° ` I Yes OUR TOBACCO o ° Lend! all others llave you trjod it yet? Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco Co., Ltd. Manufacturers -Phone 345 Charlottetown dmwfrwtf _ __ __ .e____