il’_f,i.' /- \'l~ ' ,_.‘,i_-_._ yi ri fr; = ‘lil-' .1 J ,f _.. .\-c;$5=€G.9~‘ "1 ,. im' .i i ‘.', i. .-- i ,li 'i i 1 "A . .ii ai: -1 5. ii "~ _ir _ 'if ii 3,; e 1 1 i i ...,._ i < .W i . 1 3.- .;., i igf ..f;.i , me ,_ » V 'rue cnaatorrarown GUARDIAN . nrtcltnaaa rz, 1907 1' == 53 p _ . | , i . -' - "~~ __ a me cuAn.i.o'_rrl:°rown cuAn.o|AN` Y THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMUERIR, lim. C JOHN W&LEY ON TBMPBRANOB- aessvlng that the builder would have to _ _ __ ‘workin the Straits ot Northumberland _ Pl ` The modern total abstinence movement \|1N\lRb°\\¢ Wh' "l°“|'~ T59 'T/°l\"\°\’¢ ‘W ' a Sc. |, wmmomy “gud W 5".. 1,3", ,m, now havesrs sometimes “at work" hi Everyone wbhes_to give gifts 1°" helm, (ne, ,"7 ,,.|,,L.c,,, pound .ot makings oronlng. that please the roripeiit and vie In “www _ H make it eas to do _-o. We do ihl~ re "peru" "Y" mmef by labrdllltlvthtz Widen selection 0) “ln Tal" WF ‘Numa h'"‘ plumb" h’ Use Shiloh's Cure some-= g-fr good. of high qnriiu ‘~°"“""° » ““‘ “' "1" '“¢"" ‘°' ‘“ 1 0 Sfof me wow- wid. md hv renin; them at a ,own idvsnoe othls times. By the rules fonnid prod! ih in mos' dealers expect tc ll-Y Nl* ‘"5 lil* bN'»b°|' f/l*"l°* l" T743 may; pn thi; (1555 9 goods, che member: of the Soeiefy ot Methodists Ont f u y goods were purchased were requires to abnriu from “drunken-‘ mostly in E N GLAN D the home of low pdces or hom ‘trelne necessity" and the tint rules of manufacturers dime, We ue ‘bk the organisations within the Ghnich to sell at very low mic s. unown u Band soc mea dire tai the J members “to taste no spiiltuouspliquor, Ev ry lady in the land will want “;‘;':':‘1‘.lx’ und' um" pnwnhed by a ho.tle oi p;rfume for tue r.»re.~ent. ‘ ' " ' YOU ¢Bt1’t possibly err in vivjng In lTT3John Wesley said: “ln our vievin pr,-vfqmg this t¢4;,,,nd uudguwrprily uid in our practice ass nation there is 1l1i~ ik ih- siore io select it from.‘ omething lundarruatiiily wrong; and ` c ee an extra 1* ScOllnt for Cu' the remedy, like the evil, must be found l i"_'t- P - C -fn S “lid CEU ZlV¢ 5'0" iu the correct application ol general prin- 30'" ` ‘ ld Valgeslln Cllolne Peblé »i,i1es. It uinsi. be s universal and ; "lem U Snélssr; evfestcxrngst lv` national remidy. What then ls K' . . “;l"‘.`\ dealers at as ,ow price “Say ,Lula universal, natural and natlonsl gm impnn gnods of equal quauh r-medy for lntemperancel It is the g f,,,_ our Price; range 25C ul, tb banishment of strong drinks from the ` $500 @a.~h_ - list ollawlul articles ol commerce by l CONFECTIONERY . Wo’d` Emtirsl fail S v, ~uch as has turncj slavery out of nail o gy ods in Canada, LOWNEY and GA -'~ ON G ssc...- menia of th ladies when viewin ° in additiou iosome other 1.vor i~ anice combination to _-end lar! . pa _ friends' Price* 3" 5 “"a5°“abl* .nent at. Ottawa show that the area uniii r ns stock is large. , z Come often :vid ef' y. 4 ; l. il. IAMIESUN. Druggist The Medical funn -fu- , Solid Gold and -" Gold Filled Locke 1,- \.¢|.-._ v.~f~.1\-.wa-:- W -a`14`¥?“*\ This is a very popular shape and is suitable for a lady, a smaller size is what ., we sell for gentlemen. ` \Ve have a large stock of these, also square, oval and .. heart shape which we will engrave to your order free. H. TAYLUH. jeweler, and Opticisn. _'Lim watch Us For Zbrisimas Fancy Goods, L zi r g e Stock. LOW PRICES Dressing Cases, Gold Headed C.a1ies,Meerschriuni and Briar Pipes. Liberal discounts up to Xmas. 1 .-_.5 » a'v~e:~.*.:~»=er-1. Ns’ _ Opposite 'Post Ohice. Reddin Bros U _` Lleanliness is Next to Godliness If you want yonrhome thorough- ly clean und healthy. have it done lclentiicslly. Qrdiusry disinftct- ants give only a tal-e sense oi security. Microbes and bacteria lntk beyond the rench of the moat psrtlenisr honsswife. I use only the latest approved meihod which is e perfect germleide and endorsed h all Boards of Health ann Health °‘ws. s . s m era e. Gi. _ 'X21 ht, Psl§ Director and Designer. < y u in tr ng 1 to describe 'he beauty and extent iurland and will yet expel it from the of holiday display of choc°]at_:_,_ world. ltlsismazingthat the preparing _ We have the two best makers °f~¢lli'=R°¢lhiv Dai-Ooshoul-lbe iwrmii- . ~: g 0il'dli= lat f' would Settle y0t| a *'**i*”_ _ once ti smif a box at least to MAMTIMECROPSAND STOCK. mother. >i>.=r or ~-Jim:-ne el.se’.~ sis-er this Cniisiiua. A nice box ““ the nineteenth century, Juhn Wes'ey had ness, buylngcr selling vplr tuons llquon or drinking thsm, unless ln cases of ex- ;orrec1. and elllcicut. public sentiment ...d, (I will not any in any Christ-ian soun- ry, bn1)ln any civilized state." So tar was .lohn \\'eslr-y in advance ci his r.lme. In the light. of what is now Ro- 1 ii ri i . ' ' I ods that sep f_om Oman ‘O inglon :etieworl he words nad like* oct-sr Il' you con d h-ar the com- an mp pr°ph°°" Somelnterestlngllve stock and crip statlstlcalssued by the Census De rtf --rop in this Province in 1907 was 540,225 icresascompsred with 483,014 acres in i801 an increase 57,134 scres. This is a good showing so liir, although New Brunswick shows an increase ol 101,811! -ores and Nova Scotia an increase oi 4535306 so_r_es_ in the same time. In live stock the lalan-1'e showing was not so favorable. There was a decrease of 2,595 cowl and 13.973 sheep ln this Pro- vince, and e zsin of 7,381 swine. New Brunswick showed an increase of 22,Tl4 cwwe, 69,020 sheep and 46.348 swine und Nova Scotia an increase of 15,417 vows, 106,391 sheep and 32.796 swine, in the same period. The hay ehortegeln 1904-Ii, and our winter dlhieultles ol transportation are no doubt the causes for the diminish- ed flocks and herds. An Otiuwa despatch to the St. John Sun states that Hou. Mr Brodeur ln reply co Mr. Huzher, (Kings) stated that the Government "woult shortly call for ten- ders for an ice-breaking' steamer which will be larger than any now ln existence. This lea most srtraordlnary statement ln regard to the size of the new steimer. Un the other hand lr. la dlssnppolntlla to leirn that the tenders have not yet been gnrantee that the steamer would be si weeks sts time and doing their best with- thesharpest cough -try it on a guar- a n t e e of y o u r money back if it doesn't actually C U R E S u i ck er than anything you ever tried. Safe to take,-nothing in` it to hurt even a baby. 34 years of success commend Shi|oh's Cure- Cure Cines Coughs and Colds QUICKLY 056 me sl W BEAVE . F LOUR ' is a "bread flour" and a “pastry Hour." As good for one as for the othesi- and THE BEST for i both. Beaver Flour isa blend of g '0lll\l'\o Pill 'hell x I lhllobh Bptlll( WMM It containsjust the right l proportion of each to make the whitest, most 1 ' nutritious Bread - and the lightest, tastimt Cake, Pies and Pastry. Insist on having Beaver Flour. `..1 1,/ _ ' ' . /-_ ff; - £56 rs v€ _ s...;1.4¢!.<».1.~, ffl’ Udcos on all kinds ol leeds, Coarse Gr-alas and Cereals. T.E.'l'sylor f'l.o\\'°, 3‘2t“"""“’°"““;;' g *ale of llargo of Eoal To All Whom lt Flay Concern :\\1e noliccfthatl will sell by Publi- \u :lion for the benefit of all concerned,ori Thursday, December 12th, insl. at 2 o`clock p. m., llie cargo of 60 ions o coal of the wreclrcd Schooner "Lcdic Adele" at Knight’s Wharf in Souris. .\. 1.. 1-‘R.\s1;R, Aiictioncer. i Dealers-irrt_h for ` Souris, December gtb. 1907. 12-1od3i. VETERINARY . DE NTIS T ~ J- M. Nicholson, D. V. D. Graduate Detroit Veterinary Dental C.-liege. 202 Kent Street Charlottetown. TELEPHONE 253 The cause of_ niininroni nlsnnrsoii and dir- iigreenble habits. hcrcioforc iiscribcd as consi.itutiorinl.hav- ni-on traced directly w the teeth.. Blindness. di-nliinf , 'rothliiir, loss of flesh, weak eyes, driving on one rein a.id onlllng are -ery olron due to dliie red and irroiri: nr teeth. Rough odkel and sharp cnrii~i-ri of thoteeth lacsrnteihe month. ard produce ner-vnu-ne-is and lrritabilliy; uneven and elongated niulara and inniscrr nieveiit the proper mimtioatlon ofthe food. prodnnlng lndlgestloii and general nebility, Daoayed molare cauienecroaie of the bone, abrresnea nasal zleetb str. ’lhi~i~e c uses ihrolrl be remnved. een ed ieoth shouid bo removed bv sxtractlgff or trenhaninir. nhriro corners mirlrough grin iihoud bn smoothed down and eloiigated riid uneven mol-are iind incis- rra into I The ~ommon tioai,or file have tofoiedeemedmflicieiit to accomplish this called for. Mr Brodeur is further reported Evllll amine but special lniitrumentri ev so or e p rpove l27alt.r|‘Bl’r ll BTG llQU05!Rl'] C C New Aovt RTISE/`li~§f\TS Oi Course you FANCY JAPAN ESI; WARE DINNER SE'l°l5 FROM 58 UP sctt has 97 pieces. Setts, all at various prices. sltilfaetnrily arranged by mail. ii is rim i-mir dttstf. 1- Givc 21 Present Arid you want to get the nicest in the City. Vt'c lirive in our Crockery De artment just what you wiint. Our iii Tea Setts, Trays, Rosejars, and lots of other lines is lovely. We also have a lnrgc variety of The designs cannot be surpassed and even our siiiiillcst See our Fancy Tea Setts in Glass and China. Also Toilet l$'Also Grocery Department and Feed Store. Ds Ll 12-7di't~vfif Upper Great Geo. St., Cli'To\vn. BANK OF MONTREA . Established |8l7. .- Capital $4,400,000. Reserve Fund Sl I,000,000. Honoray President, Lord Strathcona and Monut Royal. President. Sir George Dnimmmd, K. C M G. Vice President and General Mausger. E.S. Coniston. is now open for business in this City ’ A general banking business transacted and a Savings Depart- ment c inducted. Correspondence solicited from outlying places De. oslte in Savings Department and withdrawals from same Oflicc for the present. Grafton Street, I few doors west oi Queen Street. A. M . PETERS, Msnager Will No. UNUSUAL FURNITURE VALUES Hes-e’s a Few Suggs s tions Rocxiivo Cuarns Fon ANY R003, 5; .T0 $14--~ Cobble seat, plain veneered w00d. SCWHIS' rockers, Nursing rockers, etc. Oak, mahogany, red blue, etc. Quaivraaen Oax D1utss1_NG TABLES $i3.ooT0 $35. --Beautiful styles, in great number.Large oval_ square and oblong mirrors of best British bevelled plate, drawers etc. Miurooanv Daassrivc Taar.i_>:s, $20 T0 $65---Also with best|Brit1sl1 bevelled plate mirrors,. _ Dark, rich toned`finish,:Hiv1th solid brass trimiiiings. Many styles. BR/lss and IRON Beos,$35_ To $60---Iii single and double width. An exclusive item for :1 lady`*.=' boudoir. Plain and ornate designs. WH r-rr-: l-1N.\Me1.1.a1> Bans, $4.00 To $28.00---In about fifteen differ- styles. trimmed. more or less with fine brass. Single and double widths. Morris Chairs Parlor Cabinets Bureaus Toilet Tables Writing Tables Cliiffonicrs Bookcases Dining Tables Easy Chairs Card Tables Stools liiiffcts Parlor Czibiiiets St-iviiig Tables Rockers Bookcases Cheval Glasses Turkish Rockers Parlor Tables Piano Benches Sofa Beds Hall Racks Ccllzirettes Parlor Suits Hall Chairs Kitchen Cabinets Pedcstals Iii usic Cabinets Folding Beds Librnry Tiiblcs High Chairs Napoleon Beds Brass Beds Desks Couclies Sideboards TABOUR1=:'1"1‘Es, OR P1..»\N'r STANDS, $1.50 To $7.00-Iii solid mahogany or mohogaiiy .finish, oaks, weathered oak. prairie grass :incl burnt work. Many novelty shapes; notlung bhnckneyed. ` RA'1"r.»\N WoRK~sAsKE'rS. $2.50 To $.i~'l`lie.~ie are stmidiiig iii shape, and have a hinged cover, with trays underneath. _ RA'1"1‘.»\N CHA1RS, S3 to $14.50---Sliellacecl iii natural finish, also in the empire, or green- tinted finish, as well as the dark we.itl1ererl ocik fliiisli. Some are upholsters in leather and tapestry. » CHINA CLOSETS, $16.5oTo $30.00---In quartered oak and mzihogaiiy. handsomely made, some having shaped glass fronts. New designs. _ \VR1T1NG DBSKS, $5 To Stz-In elm. 1n.1lioga1i_v, with solid brass trimmings. Made iii the latest models with evry coiiveniencc. Evcclleiit for ladies and children. P.\R1.oi< PBDESTALS, $5.50 AND $1!---Iii nizihogany veneer. Used for Jardiiieres and Statuettes. Very voguish in large cities. FANCY 'I`.~\1iLF.S, $1 U1’-~~'I`l1erc is praticslly no cricl to this line of Clirisllims goals. Every shape, :ill tlic woods and fiiiislics. hlaliiigniiics and oaks. *_ WALL MEDICINE C\BiNi-:1‘s. $1.75 To 13.75,---lu oak,elsii, \vhi|.ec:1a'i1-:lc l, etc. l~it- ted with compartiiients, bottles, labels, etc. Mirrors on outside. i FiN1~: L1Ni>: Or CARD Taiigas. $2.50 U1>»v.1i<1>s---Froin little 2 fczt sqiiire foiiliiig style to big round turnover top kind---gre,-ii briize cove.-s, iiiirkers, chip holders, etc. PARLOR SUi'rEs, 3 pieces and 5 pieces, pricezl from $15.00 to$12o.oo. i_lUNi)Rl‘.D_S OF OTHER iiULl.DAY..LlNES James Paton ®. C0, 1.00 LIPPERS _ Men’s. Women‘s and Misses' Kid slippers regular prices 51 50 to $1.75 are now on display at $1.00 a pair. Cliild’s slippers at corresponding reduction. Very suitable for Christmas presents. Call early and get ri pair before they :ire sold. We are rushing off our entire stock of footwear at a great rat¢_ Everything included in our Great Dis :ount Sile. GOFF BROS. 1 z-r zdiismstf. _ if t"r - Q' _=i;'_ '=' mr _ DR- iw 1- R- C- 1 ............ .a ‘b if ,;7e~°-5" Veierliiary Snrzeoii U y no I 1 Los w. - ° sarririimaaa siwmm, Graduate of the Royal College of 5,,,,,,,~,m°°L _ Uharlotatntowii. P.l I. Jgmn R.|ph_ M, |)i‘£=ll)=;ll=':°‘frSvru=»»»-Gl-z°w.9°°¢1yiid uroself 'ro :noA:sir » -e3-Eldon Hotel. Kent St. saiieitim mf the Roni nam: nr Crum, ll Douglas Gordon- * Agent,Sun1merside. 11-rgdifu New Advcriiscmznb 'hilt CDAL Reserve Run Mine, Inverness Round, Hard ‘hestriut_ All in shed clean and dry at A liiiii. E. Ful|’s f iliial Yaiil. 1 1-rzdtf Hotel Business For Sale [offer by prlvnte sale_ the Morcli [louse on_Keni Str'-.~.er., including a.l Furnishings, Barns hte. Can bought pn easy terms. Reason fiar telling, have ood iii no niu Sy nry. g P” ° Pc Rav saL1.ai<. Charlottetown. 1 2-Iodrnwpd _'Il zz rn Law Union and Crown Iii- surance Co.; of London, Eug- land. Established in 1825. Assets exceeds' $27,ooo,ooo over $4,000,000 invested in . Canada. l The undersigned having been _ appoiatcd General Agent tor P. I-land for this reliable old Biiti-h oilice solicits n share of your Fire insurance business. ' '~ Risks accepted on alniqst every description of insurable property at current ra‘es G. E- Henderson, General Agent. Charlottetown. 'lHl NICKEL MUVINE P|ClUHE HUUSE ‘Upper Hall Lyceum Programme To-night. Under ihe O'd Apple Tree. Good comedy pictures the fuiiiiy iiiistnkes oi' ri couple Of vdiiiirers oi the fair sex. Ch enters Clieatvd. Two cliibiiieiiibcrs who. guiscil ‘us policciiii.-ii iiiidcrtook to rziiil ltlicir club Origiiiiil “}iol>licr.~i" get their first. 'i`lic "cl1c:ilcrs" how- ever scciircrl the loose money, but in llie end are cziugiit, tnrri.-il iiiicl fcritlicred. Dl'lll1l{Cll CyCllSl Ciiuscs excitcineiit, iipscls :i little private picnic etc, bcftirc caught, Fancy Dress Bill. Sliowiiig one of the boys h:iviii_i: lots of sport coniiiig from a f:iiic_\' dress ball in guise of im Imp. Ghost St0"y. _ Amusing incidents of frieiicls tcl~ ling Ghost Stories and the appear- nnce on the scene of ri "made up" one which causes excitement. Illustrated song "We have no one to care for us now," by How- ard Murley. _ Appropriate music by M- . Mimiiiigan. Hall is warm and cozy, yc-.i can see the pictures from every seat. A dmission 5 cents. 12-7d f F. RBURION & .\riAw BARRTSTERB ATTURN YB. N(;’l'Eiill"!'! PUBIJU %b0. Omce in Cameron Block, Cher 'ot t°WU» P. Ii. Island 1 - A- B. Waranrton, B. A. D. C. L. drfom D Edgar Shrw. Pllylillllll Q SUIIGOII I 1°. B. A -_ 96 Prince Street. Cor Rlehmo d ., ,, _ ,m U "mm ° “.'.’.‘.'§l'1‘§l'~'Z%?.f..i\» " '“~ff'1-if-4~ 0 »é%1r5°~‘i'oi‘r1 Telephone 3:3. lrwtf Iii 3' l Bl..'5.'i.'¥'ii...¢.""5l3i*»¥.'..‘.7a drt.\~t:1 min# A M 'rmlson K \. `”” ` /lvunas A ‘Mu-Doru'i.n Millllcsfvn & Mcbnnald . BARRl§'l"ERB. B0lrlCl'| OR! Notaries Public gre,