! I l I » / _Sift to be appreciated , timeliness and gcod value at a. moderate price that mcmde an these boints can be had from ollr llenl 5°°°k °f b°°t5 Wd Sh°€S» the largest in the Provillc? the lowest in price and the best at any rice ' p _ Pick that gift fronl this list and you will be sllre nf giv. possess tt ego.; , ing the recipient p`easure and satisfaction. l I _ _ 'L f l ForHer» » For Him l oo oo ~ Kid at $1.00 to .... ...........$2.50 Satin, colored... 1....._$3.00 » Winter boots $4 to......._.$5.00 Snow shoes......... ...$2.50 Moochlilli ...............$1.25 Cloth gaiters 50c to..._..;$1.00 Overshocs $1.75 to...........$2.00 For Boys Hockey boots $2 to.........$3.00 Moccasins $1.25 to .__......$2.00 Slippers 50c to............ ...$1.50 Snowshoes $2 to..._.....\.._$3.50 oeoooo. .ooo o- o»» ooo.. ooooooo no ° Boots in all colors 35c to $1.75 ooooo o~o ALLEY if? CO “§\..§i`é§e“ Siloam. out are to... ...sl.oo\ slippers, felt ssc m......._.;1,oo Kid $1.00 to......... ...........$$.00 Velvet 85c to......... ._.......$1.00 Hockey boots $2.50 to....$4.50 Snowshoes $2 to..............$3.50 Moccasins $1.50 to .........$2.50 Overshoes $1.50 to...........$3.00 ' For Girls Cloth legglngs 90c to......$1.25 Overshoes......... .....$1.65 Snowshoes... ...$2.25 Slippers 25c to......... ......$Z.00 0 --For “The Kids"=- Slippers all colors 25c to $1.50 \_ ._ GET THE fl XMAS 1 lPHoTo t _ llvaiflira. nun _ ` The Cook I, Studio G. ll. COOK, Prop l l"' f _ _ A Careful Examination . i our Coal and our prices will B\1°W "W" he but on the market can be had irom us at alltlmen at the very lowest price! possible. We have n lon! lil* 0| 5“"““°‘l ' O U~l.l..&a. Come into our oiiice and have vonr teeth examined free of charge. Only takes a few minutes and we will tell you exactly what you need and it wont cost you one penny.W_e make teeth and guarantee them to lit exactly* We also guarantee per- fection in Crown and Bridge work Extracting a n d filling without painprlce moderate. Dr. Robins 125 Queen St, Next door Bedr & Goffs 10-lmtf Phono 275-.T _ i Y n Now l"""` _'1- Xmaslhocerles - Xlllas will soon he here and with it will come the demand cobkillg and eating," Patras for Xlllas Groceries. Our stock is complet: llow and' tve think will suit the nlost fastidious. We have received a fine assortment of R isills, both Currnllts, Calldied Peels, Qollfectiollery, Spices, Flavor- ings, Fruits, Nllts, Dates, Fig:~l,alld other goods too llulll- erous to lllelltion. Doll’t forget to give us a call for your Xmas Groceries. ‘ at - ultomers, and wouldhe l>l0l9°d *U *dd your nameto ourlist: Your order wi eaeive prompt attention. C. hyons Co \`.` ` _ ,, , ceuvme price. la we given wool! lvl on yo' iego Q l hui |86 Mo0l'6& 0d I2 l4M_3| 55 50 closing out for $3.25 each all . . , , , NOT T00 LATE.-It il not too late to have photos taken ior Xmas. at Bayer Studio this week. ' ___ ARENA RINK.~»-The Arena Rink Company, Ltd, Charlottetown, met Wednesday night and elected the lol- lowlng officers;-President. W. ll. Brehaut, Secretary-L. B. McMillan. Directors.--W. B. Prowae and J. A. Webster. The-annual report showed one oi the best years in the Arena/l history. ` _ , VILLAGE GREEN ITEMS.-Miss Bessie _Weatherbie, Marlon, Miss Min- nie McNeill, Village Green, ,were among the visitors to Charlottetown Eaturday.-C. E. and Mrs. Weather- bie, Marion, were recent visitors to Village Green.-Miss Bessie Weather- hie; Marion. spent Sunday in Village Green the guest of ‘Miss Mamie Acorn. BANDSOME CALENDAR- The Guardian is indebted to J. B. Gaudet, the popular representative for Prince Edward lsland oi The Rock City To- bacco Company Limited. o! Quebec, for a handsome 1913 calendar issued creditable production, combining art- istic design and finish with conven- ience nnd usefulness, the figures being large, clear and legible while the art- istic feature makes it a suitable hang- er for the home or tha oillce. BENJ. C. MUTCH DEAD.-'Phe death occurred on Saturday evening, after a lingering illness oi diabetes, at tha home of his daughter Mrs. Wellington, Burns, Char1ottetbwn,oi Benj. C. Mutch at the age of 78 years. The late Mr. Mutch was the son of the late Rev. Alex. Mutch, lor- merly of Bt. John, N. B., and leaves to mourn a sorrowing wife, at pre- sent an invalid in Boston, four sons, Oliver in Malden, William in Everett, George in Summerslde and Albert in Pennsylvania. Also iour daughters, Mrs. J. H. Johnson uf Manitoba, Mrs Wellington Burns ol this city, Mrs. Wm. Gay oi Roxbury, Mass. He also York andelftevf Robt. Mutch ol Nova. Scotia. The funeral takes place irom the residence oi his son-in-law Wel- lington Burns, today, Monday, at 2 p. m. LODGE MEETING.-- Boyne L.O.L. No. 614. of Charlottetown held their annual meeting, Dm. 12th. It was a most enthusiastic meeting and the re- ports of the retiring officers ,showed 1*.”-':rv-:::.-:_f;;;::_;'.';;:::p:-'-1'J.‘-11 - v ~ - -1 I - ' -- rr ears so any, lh f»;tta»_ 1=rovloos..‘ ‘ from a, rn., with passengers, express, mall and freight and arrived at 6.20 p. m. She leaves today at 7.30 a.m_ INWARD TRAINS.-Saturday the Tignish accommodation arrived in Charlottetown lt 1.45 p. m., two hours .and live minutes late; the east- ern ai: 5.20 p. m., on time, and the Tignisll express' at 10.05 p, ln., filtean minutes late. BELLAVENTURE ARRIVES.- The S; S. Bellavlbnture, from Sydney with a cargo ol coal for the P. E. I. Rail- way is now at`port oi Charlottetown discharging her cargo oi 1108 tons at the _Railway wharf.\'l‘he Bellaven- ture ls a steamer of 467 tons, net. and is commanded by Capt. Chas. Cross. ' She has 23 of 3 crew and is owned' by A. J. Harvey & Co, of St. John's Nild. The Bellavellture is a well-known sealing steamer, DREDGE HAULED UP. »- 'Phare was no small excitement the last few days down along the water- front where preparations were being by his ilrm. This calendar is a.nlost"made to haul out the old dredge "Prince Edward." Dredge inspector McDonald planned. and superintend- ed the job, and Angus DesRoches'was foreman. This dredge got through digging at Mount Stewart, lust. a week ago, and was towed to Char- lottetown where she was dismantled and the main crane, weighing up- wards of iilteen tons, was landed sale on Pownal wharf. The dredge was hauled out -Saturday..and is now blocked up on dry land. The hauling out, which used to be' accomplished by the use of horse capstans and Winches, was this time performed by taking the tackle ' through her hull and on to her main hoisting drum and it can be said that she steamed up on dry land to get repaired. The part. of ' the work most admired by the large crowd of spectators was ‘ the wonderful ease with which this big AI`¢l1Ul‘ Aitken Of EdU\°Df011» and MTB /undertaking was accomplished, show- ing that the preparations and plans leaves two brothers, Charles in New .were gkilfuuy ma_de_ Arnyamusmg part of ‘the proceedings was when the dredge arrived at her destination the foreman, Angus DesRoches, overcome with joy when he saw that the work was performed without a hitch, took oil his cap and shouted, as he alone can do, “Three cheers to R. L. Borden," which was caught up heart- ily by nearly all the onlookers and workmen, with a rous ng "Hip I-lip Hip, hurrah." It is understood that the Lodge to be in the most prosper- .the .rugs UROM.. and ..Is1,mdm. H as splendid attendance at every meeting on the first and third Thursday i» unch month throughout the year, and the large increase l_ll membership Droves that Orangalsm is booming in this City as it is in every other part oi the world. The Dodge was also honored on this occasion by a visit from the District Master. The newly elected officers lor 1913 are as fol- lows:-W. Muster-James McPhee; D, Master-J _ J. Storey; Chaplin-Wib son Howatt; Rec. Secretary-W. W J. I-I. McKenzie, D. Bell and M. Mc- Queen. ident Lithgow last night told the Herald that he would attend in per- son, leaving hero by the maritime al: . s, .is in upper Canada. Manager Isnor of the Crescentswill and it absolute- cellent assortment oi cased pipes, ous condition in_ its history. The :wen as the ferry boat ..HmBbm._ ough,” ara also going to he hauled out in this dock. This is as it ought to he, instead of having this work done on the slip at Picton, have, it performed by Prince Edward Island workmen in Prince Edward Island. ::A gilt that is useful, pratetical and pleasing for a man yor woman is a good hand mirror. We are showing some now in English bevel plate with genuine ebony backs and handles. Th st k is lar e h win" a ' e oc g s o ¥;’Pg‘e?[¢, Fm' Se°"°"h"Y_.G°1°' W' M°` wide range of sizes and prices. °'l‘he vt; gl rgasuger-.Q léel ; lg. of G. McKi,,,'m§,, 1)rL§‘Co.,' Corner Great ' 1 ' 1 ` ` a .5 ' ' » - . .. ~ns- .- e . ' ' ,, ` - ` ' ' ` ' ‘ ` cam.-J. Jg.gB.£l...§§, R.°M.{`l5§§f.“§§ °'°°’=° “"1 K” 3"- M" any and just the thing, for suitable Xmas Gifts. ::Clvic Taxes-Citizens will please nl. :;:;l::-...U::z:.a;el;‘:'__ _:le Sh0l)l)erS Fire and M urine ,Insurance l eras., lm..l‘;"‘;f."llz%..:.:..‘° O Store is noted , New York Underwriters Agency of the Boeing and Manager Cosgrove _ NORWHICH UNION FIRE lNSllRANCE SOCIETY LTD. at this Season for 1,. l...p....ll.l.. to 1...... nel. -l....l....... _ . ~» Western Assurance Company to attend. The telegrams to Presi- Values ln ChI°1Sl H133 ' , (ldllt Lil2hg0W Stal'-Bd tll8t R J M0 (FIRE AND HIARINE) mium pi¢[\-nf-Q "I{0~|ye ' & Adam would represent Sydney, May: Goods Dre S S i I] or F. C. Robinson would represent \ ’ . . Risks taken upon all descriptions of Insurablc _fgggggggt§“§,e§,h°£;g§;°@=gYaw§;L{ Cases, Manlcurebets, . pwpefly at lowest. mes. l _ W i A ,age to Th, He,.,,1d_ Chem, G,eg_ Mirrors’ Ebony M1l_ Prompt settlement of los cs occllrrlng on land l _ gory, as manager oi the Cubs, stated _ 91 sg 1, , "‘ illizlrihewgztghiaahlerlfndvlsliloylflllliii: nary Setso Gold Head` T H' V \ teams now in the league would go ed and other Walk, 5 o lggb mmm Pla'-‘fe H"me F to ,IM your Photo mm for lgrwgra wlrh ttélotscgrclule. 1: actor- _ _ 1 h 12-9M1ol e ,, General Agent, Charlottetown. C B , DWBVBY, H. |10 , One On X“°l» Byi °“\‘ l“°‘h°d -W* C5" and New Glasgow lvvoulll stick to- ‘ng Sticks’ Ca' abas Pnciogranh you ram or shine. . 5515:!,arxiolgglligfoéegonizreglftiwwitlll; Meerschau In a n d B=\y@r,Ph0l0 Studi” ;.:;r.°:°;‘;‘;l::;i°2;l::...i::...‘:f°g' Briar Pipes. Per- ::Sm0kars Goods,-We have an ex- iq-nies; &Cq SIC-9 &-cc ,_ _ _ i ‘ _J V tobacco pouches, cigar and cigarette A Pleasure to show (lic W M "_ holders and case smoking sets. ash o0dS__ Get the Ha lt__Be a l ‘Pa dugg C I `trays, tobacco jars, poclrrlt lighters, g A _ ' BDr¢e°l1 U "nfl N cigars of all kinds in Xmas packages CHSt0mcf' _ hove articles were sreclally selected A onoloolot oralonoyiloa gferg; lortrlg ohaltnmés E;-all; .Eg mgleretagi h . t G » ft Q' ->,. | i Wort or nav cap a e g s. . . os r, ll r 1.5,,-,.<\_=_-»_» ,~. ; npggyarrgigrgsronltocay lol muggroro, surlhyrldes lrflsmr. i _ . ‘ _ C rls n1aS 1 S 1 .~ ""1 if. ' N. P. Glftspit away until .,,,,t0,,., ,,,,,_ ospoolhlly nl mlnks, .- wanted ' If you’rc a all :lter please relllenlberwc have solll: defy competition. We have the latest , w ‘° cr" °°“ *~“° ‘°"°°* ‘“ lisa. ' 1 » Th ANAEIAN ..__---»--- h_ U _ P601) C S Calif lc girls°. slllr ~pot\l°0°f=S W0" P PACI F' I seo them. Moore .alzlnulaagg I onlhe cactus Til," Travel. ~ . ,These are lna_de'stroug,willl good, stout -*“ . 11"" w°"°"‘ u rs s rn and half lleo.s sccurel fastellctl. , N() pines like Paton's lor men’s , " l ' ppe ’ P g y lslx tlmea per week, over Rural Mail ALL" .` Christmas Gills at’ and llselnl R--both _Beautiful l have . Dolls with .. ,. " ,V Toys” '- l 'q ' Curls for 'nice little good 'little l \ Boys Girls 4 _ The above picture is at snap shot of Dear Old Santa Claus as he appeared ill many Ch"l`own homes last Christ- -mas morning at an earlyllour. He pronlised to come again this year, and will spend 'a gooddeal of time next Week, buy- ing useful Xmas gifts at "l\/ly Store". A Ladies' Fur Coat, like the one in our North \\`indoW at $75.00 was sold to Santa for $69.00. \\'e have l\/lel1’s Coon Coats and Fur Lined Coats, Ladies' Marlnot Ponyf Astrachan, Rat and Cloth Coats With_Fu1' Collars, Stoles and Mulfs galore in Mink, Persian Lamb, Sable, Isabella Opposun1,Marn1ot, etc. Our fancy work is having a ready sale, and thous- ands of Ho.ndl _ _ ' ’ =l’°°=to-iiisilaeefw ;:_?.:..:“:.....";:..‘“;‘;.2:r‘.§l"a. :_ rr... 8.-. Hockey B00tS 01' » lil' 3 »,l-‘ 'N Q, ;."li;`9 MAIL C0l\'l`RA(.'l` Sealed Tenders, addressed to the Postmaster General, will he received nt Ottawa until Noon, on Friday; the 17th' January, 1913, (or the convsvanr-e‘oi His Majsaty'a Malls, on a proposed Contract lor iour years; splendid lioclicy Boots ,llleu’s, lvollle l’s, blys’ a ui l Route No. 2 irom Emerald, Prince I i hinge. Don't - ut- oil your ' - » ' l . _ 1 _ dltli|l:imhs buying lnztllbthe ir;el;;v;e:é 2 Wigs: .'”R:*“"“ ,,,,‘{'_‘§',f';.'f,l,,°f§l_",",ff,';.'fffmdifgaéf f Lovers of the spo-_t will find that our blots make _Edward lslsml. w °°mm°°°° et 019 it is satisfactiop “Y 1' _ R il _ , ` _ ~ snow that v°“ lm" ““°° W" :six . . . Th; only me ruler: my to _-lcv/al `s'ratlng easy. _ l tions when the stocks all °f2_.mr" 3 The wlllldoflllj Mtlllcllll I closest, connections, fowert tnnsfsr _ bolt. ' g A Beautiful story Sleeping accommodation reserved "We show more articles suitabl; ` _ _ iwigseggacidiiahecked and all information for Christmgg éagliglndfofn 12:; Mgr 4 Trip up The oakland lésosalng tickets, room, etc ,accurately _ _ than _ __ e . ‘ ,l _ . me mmirn. moons. V 12-loam ~ Rwfi' ‘ cnl of onto. - : » _ - 128 Richmond St. ‘ _-_ ‘ I t t' an nlernt ng _ ' ~ or :nr gsnaroglgantsrgglgrtg, _ Q' "'° W7 ' J' xi" 52,8 S’ _ - - The Rrasonlblc Price Store. ul me e A e ‘ ' _ H B |¢|| wo P,” M-other Harry. or. , . J" Ong :ins o nl ,. gl _ . _ . ,v f ‘ 1 \ ’ ' \ Poatmastq, 6eneral’l pleasure. _ Printed notices containing further lniormation as to conditions oi proé posed Contract may be neon and ‘fblans forms ot,_'_i‘snder may be oby tnlneri at the Post Oliices of Dmdi- ald. Newton, West Newton, and at the olllce Q( the Post Oilics Inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR, ._' 1 , Post Office Inspector, ~' Post Oilirs lnspector'e Oflice; ‘ ‘ , ' . chhrlomrtown, neo. lath, mia. f, 1, ,,,M,, in one ‘WL , _ _ ‘I2-16Mm=h . . - ..- J-1 ( ` “ 4 y. L V ,___ > I ,, '_ ,._ ‘ . ,_,__,.o...f . ‘/4/gn,/l. l_ ,lin-_» ,- r.. ~ `»~ ~ »' - ~- ~ ’ * - _ * " -.wr ff Pretty V