l 'Q .\' . ,z 2, i l GUARDIAN ’ 0" _eIns'rDru.n.~ pA Mirrors I Jeweler. .°f 'f °"'=r~.¢lf¢w dar! C2. THE i:ENm Until Christinas A Our New;Eboi1y Goods haves ' " - to im t petite.. .tm ““’°" “”‘ “°‘”““" we f,°““. 2 .z.:;.°f“.:;'.‘r.......°..'irl Anno SAILING..-T.. S. B. Our prices are even lower than last water mae- . ' year. ' g -""' W. W. WELLNER _ ` Hair Brushes 600 up. ,,.\"~“- :Q " *T "'-“i;/ .c 25"- = \ L '\ \ "1//'f V , ij Y » T. , C ..,\ » ,_ l . ma-.‘ »» \ 7. L ` °' .'.?§<°‘f ' W-W £¥“¥¥ i5¥E%%$¥°5¥ Give Him a Pair of House Slippers For a real useful, practical and pleasing gif CYS They are comfortable, saiisfyin serviceabl and hound to be appreciated. Felt slippet's65cto...,,, .,,,,,, _,,,,,$| 100111 HWS- l i Velvetsli rs cto.. .. ._ _ Pre 7s _.S Ktdslipperstrto ........$3 Alley 6 _Co. 913.2, . _ _ appointments on the York Circuit. ' _ L_ for men there is nothing better than house slipp- e ‘ e e L uunanuul Ev. IT PAYS to buy in this Province. A GOOD ADV.El3'l‘ISlllMlllNT.- The Oakland, Cam., Maple _Lai gives the Y' » - . ' 'lultrating same with a pretty nu°g,l~ STORE OPEN.-- The Rogers Hard- ware Company will keep their store open each Saturday evening until nine o’clock irom now until Christmas. ~ ‘ NEW RURAL ROU'I‘E_- A new rural mail route from Vernon to Millview and return 'by Seal 'River has recently been started and the courier Wm. A. Fraser is giving splendid eat- isiaction. ' EXCHANGE PULPITS.- Rev. George Morris-oi Kensington will preach at the diilorent_appolntrnents on the Vernon River Circuit tomor- row and Bev. Henry Brown oi Ver- non_River -will preach on the Margate Circuit. - t THIS ISSUE.-The Guardian al- ways has something oi interest in every column, and today’s issue oi sixteen pages is no exception to the rule, page three oi the outside sec- tlcfu containing some oi the latest .PULPIT CHANGES.-Rev. E. West- morlaud will preach to-morrow morn- illz and evening, in the Baptist Church, Charlottetown and in the afternoon at Marshfield, in exchange with Rev. Z. L_ Fash who takes the "*¢'-° '*- r-V-v-Peeuv-_-"~ Gee that Photo at The COOK STUDIO Where Baby is ALWAYS WELCOME G. H. Cook ABERDEEN DUE.-The D. G. S. Aberdeen, having completed the work of taking up the summer buoys on I the P. E. Island coast, proceeded to Pictou, where she coaled, and she is coming thence to Halifax, being due here this alternoon or tomorrow. Halifax Exc. HOSPITAL APPOINTMENT- At the meeting oi the Trustees ci the _ Prince Edward Island Hospital this week, Dr. Alex lions, ilh».rl01.i.etown, was appointed it member oi the lice- pital Medical Fltaii to iill the vacancy caused by the resignation *of Dr. Nic Laughlin. MARKET PRICES.-The lollowing. prices were secured on the Charlotte- town market square yesterday and have prevailed since last Tuesday :- Wbite oats, 40c to 42c; black oats 42 to 45c; potatoes 25 to 30c; beef p PJop|»ie|m»_ (quarter) per lb., 7 to 9c; heel (small) per lb 10 to 16c. The prices ____ quoted by the wholesalers are :-P04 ‘l'** ` tatoes, 25c to 38e; hay 70 to 75c; Bay 3. Big 'Bei i Alarm Clock and you will not need to worry* about being up, in ti-me in th ei mornings. Big Ben never `fails to awakenthosc who depend on him. _ _ _ 0 ,_____,___ \ST white oats, 40 to 42c; black oats, 42 to 4-ie; straw, $5.50 to $6.50. AN ANNIVERSARY.-Highland Di- vision, S. of T. No. 265, held their filth Anniversary at Hartsville Hall on Nov. 29th. Although the weather was very unfavorable there was quite ,la large attendance and a_most en- joyable evening was spent. The mem- bers'taking part' deserve credit tor the iollowing excellent program which was carried out most successiull‘y.- Address by the chairman, D. M. Mac- Donald. Chorus by the choir. Recita- tion, Miss Florrie MacLeod.'DueL, Misses Janie MacLeod and Katie Ie as -hw the Splwdld ‘ A i°r:.‘::.i°':z:;;i.t,“°;h;“‘i'i.:‘.§:;; clock , ` F'R-E“E _ znbeth MacKenzie. Dialo ue, Aunt 8 come into our ,mice and have Taber at the Opera, by Misses Katie h i edf f h Cameron and Janis MacLeod, Chorus C. W. P yenr teet ‘examn . reeo C urge' by the choir. Recitation, Miss Annie 0015’ t9ke5 9 few mmules and We MacLe'od_ Instrumental Music, Vio- \, Jeweuer Wm l¢l1Y°\1 exaculf' Wh# Y°\1 “Ped lin Frank Tinney and Jack MacDon- ,-_.--. -1 . and it wont cost you one penny.We eld. Organ, Miss K. Cameron (encor- » fection in Crown and Bridge work Il Y MacLeod. Address, r. G. Jardine. 1 U 1 d 1 m h W that p A I Extracting a n d mung without Chorus' by the cbd!" , ~ hfanblstotin :lie i)ri‘s`rll:‘etc::nwbe Shaud from You are sure of a_ safe, lux urious and swift Journey if I < » - ' _ make teeth and guarantee them to 'mst Sailg. G°<>rg°d?ears;I gpcoredia _ , INTERCOLONIAL f1==»-wr WH-15° sf- .....; ...,:::.:._ ..:...; A .Careful |3X@1\\l\\=1|l0“ - pain- price moderate you take the I. C- R. Route. . Secure your ticket at- the . City Ticket Agency and YOU willbe free from all worry, 'your baggage will be checked .sleeper booked and all con- nections arranged. ' Call or write to Thit is the real test .oi good perfume.. ' ]ust received a supply oi 0 I It it. dosen't last, it's no good. Prin- cess Patricia lasts We sell it only in , gst re, Sunny side. 11-30Mti. l_ -:_-:;;;_-_ ~_-_-_#_-_-;;_-:_-;;,~:;;:_'::_;;;.zj::.:.:'.1111 JS- F ‘-‘rff:.211‘.‘r;-‘fr-“v“f~22112‘f.-:::.-_»_;-_-_-;_~_~_-_ lp. `m. yesterday tor East Rive and ELEUTBIO_ L_IGH'l‘.-eAny person PBYUIK their electric light bill on _or bsiore December 10 will receive the discount and thusrssve money. Harland left Charlottetown at one rn nturned about six. Today she will leave at, six s. m. for West-River re- turning about nine, leaving again at two p. m. for the same port and re- turning about six. BASKET-BALL ymsrnnmiv.-'rue `pupils oi grades mine and ten oi Prince Street School, Charlottetown, enloyed a good game of basket-ball in the Y. M. C. A. yesterday alter- noon. Both sides played well but grade nine won, the score being 9- 6. Louis McMillan refereed very sat- islactorsly. ' _ LODGEB ENTERTAIN.- On Mon- day night December 9th., the. mem- ber"s of Hillside Lodge No. 123 oi, Montague, will be entertained in the Odd Fellows Hall, by the members oi Bt. Lawrence and Wildey Lodges. A large number ol Candidates will be present for advancement in the Order, and the City Brethern anticipate n Clearance .. -.__...», ...mg-g e l ’f‘ 4.(-. Sale of Dress Goods has attracted a great deal of attention the last few days And why shouldn’t it. The fabrics and quality Smnley Bros carry` in this? department are well known and when they discount the whole stock it most ce.t inlv creates a stir, for everyone knows there is a gr-at saving to be effected. Navy Blue Serges Veneiians Navy Blue Chcviots Vicunas Sedans Queens Cash meres Batistes Poplin s ‘I 1 I pleasant and profitable evening. 'A FIREPROOF HOTEL.- Visitors to Montreal appreciate the modern comforts and up-to-date service oi the Queen's Hotel, which, under the management of D. Raymond, is meet- ing with increased patronage irom tourists 'and the travelling public generally, and visitors from P. E. Is- land llnd it a. most homelike and pleasant place to stop at. This hotel has recently been greatly enlarged and is now one of the finest obtain- able, the clerical service and conven- iences being unsurpassed. Built on the corner oi St. James and Windsor Streets it is in the centre oi the bue- lness and pleasure sections of Mont- real, is convcnic-nt to hotels, thea- tres, Grand Trunk Railway and Canadian Pacitlc Railway. and is on- ly one block from Dominion Square. Its cuisine is ufnsurpassed and the rates low considering the seryice_ The Queen’s, the only iireprooi ho- tel in Montreal, can accommodate live hundred guests, has running wa- ter and modern open plumbing in all the rooms, many oi tbcm having pri- vate baths. The hotel is run entire- ly on the American plan, and guests receive a hearty welcome and person- al attention, be the stay long or short. ::'l'he bristles oi Rubberset Shaving Brushes are buried in vulcanized rub- ber. You cari’t boil them out, soak- them out or even pull them out. Shaving is a pleasure when you use the celebrated Rubberset shaving brush and it costs no more than its bustle-shedding interiors. We have ry complete stock here-an agrnt/s sample line, Call in an see them. 'lite McKinnon Drug Co., Cor- ner Great George and Kent Sts. - meti. ` T us stall times at the very |0“`9!l? Price! . . _ ` _ _ ' ' _ ihle. We have a long list ol sntlsiled Drs Rnblns ::Princess Patricia Perfume, The 'f:;:,m,,,,_ ,md “omaha pleased to add 12; Queen St, Next door Beer& Goifs latest_and best oi all perfumes; Its your Mme so our neg, your order wi 10-lmtf Phono 275-J odor is distinctive. It will last tool eeelve prompt attention. C Lyons @ Co , I hulk, 10a dram. 'lil oz. No one else 0 nn sells it. It is our special odor. E. A. r Foster Central Dru o - Phone Ill l . _ ¥ I ’ W, K__ Rogers mana mms packed by A. E. _ City Ticket Agent. - Dewar in 3 lb. tins at 5 , ° ‘Make somebody harry with 11 Beer Q S kodak. We have than elk gd haje ‘ h th . . .~ u es. ‘ . - ‘W to B ow - em 8° 12-vgmn. J>1wPii°°1'1'.°ii' na _ .IV _ _ pr¢eonD n st l < - 1 I ..‘.’..°.::..'.:."§°..',=f‘ll.;§~.:.°.1.~.. | . Wil' OWIF U. . W _.n ..- _ _ ' ,ff 2 -lieevlle U . rn brief. 4” yo, 1, .$ .-“¢,~ il , XMAS Photos’ ..°ll'.BArrus1funio By éur Method we can Photo- fflvea ne' &Co i,‘*f£~il3. ,, The Lady , l i® i People’s .Theatr l Lalce--by Scott l Aepefiiily leased ll n-- n new .Vifagraph sub- N ""<»'.1;el~_-:_ ofthe, graph you on a dull day 5' ject-a dremntization of the poem by Sir Walter Scott will be shown. 5c Friday and 5c - _ Saturday See Roderick Dhu and Malcolm Graeme at |word’s points over_Ellen- the gathering of the clans --the preparatioee for war- he award tight between james V.,and Roderick Dhuwlhe linel lest of strength. » ast ent as Julien Swayne Gogion Margaret, Edith Storey nl lace ne Douglas, I-larry F.. C The caeliuclvides such famous inl- iii of as Lady len, Ralph Norlhu as Roderick Dhu, Teift Johnson as :Ilen- bans the Minstrel and Harry sl James V. et Scotland. ' , ' The biggest 5e shew ln Canada- T. Morey Two Shows--First at ` » 7.30---Others at 845 ` 7 Special Musicmid Songs e I , '\ , ~ , . .` - 1°'“"`i&ii»n .J . ' ` ‘ '!l"-- ` I l V ._ -.."`. B roadcloth T weeds p 20 p. c. Discount 20 p. c. special sale nanakmhiefs Fancy Silks _ The Fancy Silks now in siock have all been greatly reduced in price and placed on our counter, to eiiect a quick clearance before stock taking. Gift Trimmings Granites and Aprons We have been telling you so much aboutour unequalled stock of handker- chiefs and aprons the last week that we shall only remind -you of it in this ad. The liandkercliiefs embrace every line fromj; for 5c to the finest hand made $3 75 - _ We beg to call attention to the line , Th H _ of gift trimmings we have imported k be aprons are Sm; tea "Pm“S' from the United States. They are of Wold ag apoms' wo' 3-pmns land ' the finest qualities auf' the average mal Sapmns' price is Ioc per package, Tags, Cards, . Lables, Seals, eic. ' 25C tO _ Slotnlev bros The o_'.v.'ovs busv Store. \ L , . _ 4 1 "4 E _ .H . ... ll Write ideas For Moving Picture Plays! ` Y 0 U CAN WRITE PHOTO PLAYS AND _ EARN $25. OR MORE WE! l(l.Y ». We Will Show You How! . _ _ ‘i if you have ideas-if you can think-we will lhow von the secrets of this fascinating new profession. Positive- I ly no experience or literary ixcelll-.nec necessary. No ' fliwery language is wanted. Y earth" in th nr attempts to get enough good plots to supply the ever increasing demand They are fifaring $\00 and ¢ more, for single scenarios, or written ideas. _ _ We have received many lelterl F'nm the Film manuft- turn S, su h as VITAGRAPH EDI ~»O.\l. E5SAN/\Y» LUBIN, SOLAX, IVIP, REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPIOV, COMET, MELlEi,l<1 l`C.. urging us to it-nd plmiuplaya to them. We want more writers and we'll gladly teach you the reorete ol' succfsa. .1 . We are selling phoioplays wriilen by people who “never hiiore wrote We line for publication." _ _ ._ Perhaps we can doihe same for you. if you can think of only one good idea every WNV. and W‘" W ‘le 'F ' out as directed hy us,and it sells for only $25. a low iigure. _ ‘ YOU WILL EAR\| $|00 MONTHLY FOR SPARE TIME WORK f SEND YOUR NAVE AND ADDREGS AT ONCE FOR FREE COPY Oli _ _ OUR lLLUb'l`RATEl) BOOK, “MOVING PICTURE Pl.A\ WRITING. v _, _ ' [)0,,'¢ hepigam, Don'c argue, Write naw and learn just wh ti th-a new profession fn ty mean for you and - your future. ` NAT|?l§SArliTAJDl_'{;HORS° islsnggiwyk Gm.” _ ` ‘ rz_7SttME39i 5' A' ' ~- ~ I -1 fr* o _F _:_ 'J l 4 ‘I ,.....». Features of the Ideal Engine ~ » Strength When you buy a farm engine you wantone that is not everlasting on the job as a candidate for the scrap pile. V A And when you get right down to “cases",test every farm engine on the market and note the rela`tive points of merit you will find that the Ideal HOPPCI' \-»°01¢d EU' gine is the strongest 'and best engine you can buy. A Y L 0 k | u' The Ideal is simple in construction, has few parts B°““‘ °“"° °"°°“B" and every one has been carefully tested and tried to in- sure greatest possible strength. It will do all the work you want it to do and never stop running until you stop it or the fuel gives out. ‘ G- De » Write today for our free illustrated catalog or call selrdzff-`iaiR":.° e I and see an Ideal in operation. f,1f,",§::f~,,",;,,,‘:,""2~f',",,L,f,'::‘¢{_“°° _, . ‘ ..:.".*‘::‘:::r"“=~f~°"°"° " Bruce Stewart fr? Co., Ltd. ""’°““"" Di 'nfsctlngand Fed' h rf rrtzniinrelqrdhd - . . t H Steam Navigation W a . g¥°‘°4-msmmsnma tam" s ` cB'iii"" "'°l'»° IS GUARAN'l'lSlDi ~ Tne dem and for photoplays is nracticslly unlimited. The big lilm mmufecinrers are °‘m -vin! liewvom and - . 7°' 1 . \ ¥L"`~“. 1 il 133. j i yy L ,_ . - -1, ., -~."» :_~ .‘?- Fi ., .T 3 ‘E ff ~i *lt ;Af`~,=-i .g ._ ~.' '&“ 'P 'ff' it .»= .gi T 2 rl , hh! 1' if ll if" i iii A? is R" _ if .,. A ii . -.w il |41 if 2;: _ $1 ,r _