i I l THE cnaiiiorrarowu GlIARDIAN To be taken internally on sugar for Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Croup, etc .1 . ’ OIINSONiS ANODYN E NIMENT Thousands of cases of Cuts, Bruises, Sprains and other injuries have been cured by it. The stand-by liniment for the home. Sold everywhere. f l 25c and 50c Bottles ‘ I. s. JOHNSON a co.. Boston, ma. BIG WRESTLING MATCH ll .____,,.._,..,........_...r. _ .-__.—-.'- Tonight the People's Theatre wil be to a finish-and there is going ‘to be Elbe scene of the finest wrestling be something doing arountl this big match which has been put on this house tonight. se on anywhere. As an exhibition of clean, honest x12 two champions-Sandy Mc- sport-spurt which can be watched. Leqd, the undisputed champion of by everyone-this is something to Sciittland, and Harry Lewis, the un- look forzvnrd to, and should the ef- disputed champion of Finland-will fort of the management he met with mqt on the mat at ten (fl-lock, asidue patrnunize, it is but the first of nearly as possible. The match willlmany matches, for the ‘winner of this fur c JARDlAlifS WINTER ‘I 00 Years In Use 7 O 1 Ii’ IO Zn’- nutnonu . purify and regu- late the sys- tem. W1 rw-Qa-w rule PRINCE couun GDIAN and J. F. Lnflerty, -—It pays to buy in this Province. A—H. M. Davlsoizharluttetowa, is in Summerslde in connection with the discharging of coal from the Rcnwick. ~The schooner John R. finished discharging a cargo of coal for the Railway and sailed at noon yester- day for Hastings. ——'l‘he following registered at the (Jlifton House, Summerside, yester- duy:—-t‘. M. Tliompkins, Hamilton, ,Qnt., C. D. Baker, Halifax; A. Mc- Fallum, Sydney; H. B. Weeks, Con~ way. —'l‘he following registered at the Queen Hotel, Summerside, yesterday: -~l)r. D. R. Bone, Charlottetown; J. S. Worth, ‘Charlottetown; Jas. Mc- Crath, Tignish; W. G. McDonald, Vernon and Ilouis Distant, Ellerslie. —'I‘hc show windows of Sinclair d: Stewart, Ltd, Sumuzerside, arc at pic-sent very 1irettily arranged and show to the best possible advantage their superior line of fur coats, neck pieces, muffs, etc. In their eastern \\'lll\’lU\\' boots and shoes of the lat- est last and fashion give suggestions as timely and acceptable Xmas gifts. ' ' " BORN _, W“ HAMILTON—At Montague, on Nov. Rib, i010, to l3. S. and lllrs. Harn~ ilton, a daughter. _ _ _ __ ’ hlARRll-II). _ LOUKE-hIORTON-nikt St. James‘ Manse on Nov. 23rd, by RBV- T- F'- Fullerton, John Ambrose Locke of Winsloe Road and Minnie Horton of Murray River. CRAWFORD-McMILLAN — at the Struthcuna Hotel, Charlottetown, on November 23rd, by H10 RQV- D- Oflices in Bummeisldo, Miss Amy G. Burrows, Agent, Water Street, News Correspondent; \ . and in Albsrton, Herbert. Clark, Agent. I "_ 1. - * , Summer Street, so “The S. S. Renwick, with 1000 tons of lnvernoss coal for Edgett, Grady , K & ($0., and Jos. Read & 00., Ltd” ' _ ' i‘- ‘ ‘ arrived in Summerside last evening , ,1.‘ " about ten p.m. and is berthed 'at ' ' - Mwesometh the town wliarrl-h l. - awful to. ¢dfitémplate__one " ‘is the givingof alcohol in the a "'3 —The schooner Flo F‘. Madden with produce for Halifax and Minnie Bell guise of medicine t0 bgyg, We believe with produce for Port Elgln sailed 3. ‘Snell's Emulsiui a from Stunmeruldc yesterday. The schooners 'l‘elephone and Enterprise both hvadtd with coal from Pictou arrived in Summeraide yesterday.- _ his the only preparation of ; ' Cod Liver Oil that contains -'~ w absolutely no alcohol, drug "or harmful ingredient of ' Au. nauunlsrn —l..et your Xmas gilt to relatives and friends he a portrait of the lit- tle ones in whom they are so inter- estc<l~it will be appreciated. Secure the best service and full; attention to detail. Come now before the rush to the Bowness Studio, Summerside. ll—24dtstu3irfmw3i. ——Dr. Bone, Vet. Inspector was in '4 - Summerside yesterday making his 200 turnips and 1000 bushels ofoats, usual week's inspection of pork foril500 bushels of potatoes, 421 turnips. export. Dr. Bone reports the pork i150 oats and a small quantity of beet inspected this week much clearer olland carrots were brought by the disease than that of former inspec-‘scliooner Mabel 1-1., from P. E. Island tions. The percentage being a little! over thice per cent. Of 05 hogs ln— spected only three of them were found diseased. P. E. l, POTATOES ABROAD A Halifax exchange says: While al good quantity of potatoes have ar- l rived in port from P. E. Ii, since Saturday the outlook for consumers u". p. ' a" to get than‘ winter Bupplica at any‘ Aalmplo safesndelfllvlctfi:frcntznentforlvrum where near the price paid last year] fhilllrwblfl-Ivoidinsdruce- is not promising. The price asked at m’ " “l” the wharf for potatoes is fifty-five cents a bushel, live cents cheaper than the P1100 flfiked last week by the par- ties in Dartmouth. The schooncrs _Whooping Cough: ’ ASTHMA couous c/v u‘ cows CROUP BRONCHTIS fcrers rem Asthma. The air rendered strongly an lseptlc, inspired with every breath, ma ‘c: hresthm easy z soothes the soru throat and stops the can] , assunq restful nights. ltisinvnlu- able to mothers wit young children. Send us postal for descriptive booklet. ALL DRUGGISTS 300 sAiirANnnnsoN. - Champion‘ Middleweight Wrestler. _ " ’ Catch Can Style.) vvvwvvwvvvvvvvm World's l (Catch as wmvvtwwvvv-vvvv Wliilc the price of’ potatoes is about tun-ire that asked last year there is not likely to be any drop in the present high price. Many people are holding back in hope that the ~' c will fall somewhere within their _ (‘uptniiis report that the sup- ~ . 1nd is almost dc~ and there will not he much Cllnllul! in ilie present price. White llulchers linen- TOllR T0 THE TROPIOS which have arrived in port since Sat-- urday with produce include the schoon er Minnie D., from P. E. 1., with 1500 bushels of Iiotatoes, 2350 bushels of outs and 380 bushels of turnips. The Mackenzie, William McKenzie Craw- ford to Miss Mary McMillan, botl\ 11f Wood Islands, daughter of James D. McMillan. Try Grssnlonu Antl- ‘A ' nuptlo '.l‘ h r o n tftsb- n- a .» s a o s a =- a i F a. effective on . or y 0 u r drugulsc or . from us, 10c. in | pa. '- 33; ‘o ma? " - Jsish--r>°i'"_.£se!:s§:r!s:-' ‘illiseilsr Olfaundershloom the Year Round Myriudiwoiidcrs .~-. v - _ . of the Submarine Plums Revealed. y; ___ ____._ Th" “lit-dutiful lloriiindus" numbci" drlicatn shades. lu and out (UIKULK Bbtiut three hundred islands. ("i\'(‘l'llllIitllc {Jlvtwcs “ml C“,"'_“§ bu“ u’? an “Na of H “mare mugs‘ m“ law-v‘;Iliftfllllflfftllfl)’ cmuererbiisiies of tippi- estlflbeiug lvlainlzuiil Qt Genrrcs \‘t ll1llll1f—|,l,l,l,l1e fu1lllilgllill1l1yililiolt, -_ .I" 1a,: is g,c\"',- Davids, Somerset and lrelmid. Four illgo, brightly tinted and curiously of ‘ht-so are connected by bridges anibshapcil. causeways. The many smaller islets‘ The 'l‘uur llhlltllltftfll‘ who will ac- arflscnttererl in picturesque, ('l'CSC8l‘ll.-|l'Olll[ll'llly The Gunrtliuu gucsts, has shaped irrciliilarity. They are true had years of experience in conduct isl ds of the sea, indestructible ituddng: parties Lo the tropics, n.ud tri uphant, emblematic of the ceusc-‘thruugli his efficiency TllU-(lllflflllilll 10s? struggle between wave and rocklguests will enjoy all tho interesting which never can be subdued. sights of the beautiful llermutlns. The climate is (lelightful at n11 Anntlici" flfSflfllllclllll of llrrmutln will 5c ons; rarely docs the thermometer be published in this space. tmiiori'inv. gofirlnw fill degrees in winter or The bountiful illrifTlCi. 1u'i'/(is, con- ab ve 80 degrees in summer. Vege- sisiint: of three 1ilanus, one for each ta on is very rapid and the soil is ilisfricl, are on display at the fol- ela“ in a perpetual blanket of green, lowing PlLICFSI A. r1. Toombsftluccn Vifivcd from the sea, they resemble impel; Millfll‘ “IVS-i Kent 3W0“. dark green gardens ',_'l'l>‘.‘.'ll'lj.'. in thnlzmd the Montague Fllflllfilllllg (‘o., Wifir, sharply llPllllPll against alhloiitague. The beautiful l'ipc Tone sapphire skyfi-tlic ideal blue of soutb- llell (Jrgnn is on display at (‘. l’. er - clinics, Flt-fellows Slli1i\\'-l‘i)()lIlt~'-, hltisouic lluilil~ e trnnspnreuigv of the wnter 3H3"!- Bcfnuula is rcmiii~!;.'\l~.li~, (in a 55111 ln order tn accommodate the con- daf}, the bottom, at depths of from tcstants who are employed during 15.1.0 3U feet, can bu distinctly seen, tbi- xlny, the contest (lcpnrtmcnt of Ire 81in: the myriad \\'()l'l(l(*l‘,~‘. o1 the The (lnarilian will remain open each su marine plain. As The (EuarilianINTHlHlZ U135 “Wwk “Um 7 to 3-39 l)- Kllgsts drift over the shallow reefs, DYF-‘WQBHB 0f H Specially‘ built, glass bottomed boat, this new world is re- veflctl. Purple sea [nus wave in the curfcuts of mitt-r; coral in,an end- less variety i-f lovely forms is there- ‘thficXiluisitc rose coral, the delicate star corul, branch coral, and tue cu- rious hraiii-stoiies, sponges; sea “n15 and other marine 1ilnnts are srcn, and most beautiful of all those liv~ in|f'fl0\vers of the sea, the anemones, rose, orange, pink, brown, and n11 m. Address all communications relat- iflif to the contest to "(Yontcst Man- ager," The Guardian. Ho now if you want to help your favorite candidate to win one of these magnificent prizes, clip the sub- scription order from the paper, fill it out and mail to The Guardian. The votes will he credited to the contestant named on order, and a receipt issued from this office to both you mid the contestant. a ©"é/§! 5. 515C315. © 3@©C'.‘@@@ @G>@@f*"‘®@©@©@@zuwxv®fil©@©@ Q a This is the standing of ‘those comestnnts for whom votles were polled up to l0 u.1n- Wedlicsd \‘n\'. 23rd. Two grand l- prizes consisting of the Bernmila l~' r l and New York City »,-» Tour. Three District Prizes. C1)Z“<I~ll. " of B fllltlflll ilprighi .. hfrihognny Pianos lone for ouch LllfitllCl) and the Bcxniti~ 5-. ful (lrgnii to contestant having highest votes, nftur the Grand and District prizes have been [l.\‘-'£Il'tl<3(l. "l ‘f. €©@©@@@©@ ' ' '0 ‘>0 .'. ‘<-J@C°“ @CO©ED©@C'D@@ “District No. One (District Prize Piano), includes Charlottetown and Silmmersitlei . (Lust Vote Today's Vote Total Vote. ,. Mrs. Vernon Matthew Summersitlem. IWKJHI) 1.5i0 2i0iJ,520 tic Large, 04 Ilnyiield St ........ .. 2 ' ' 1,540 324,320 Gc trade White, 234 (it. Geo. St. 2.. ‘f 230,650 Mazy Coyle, 202i Dorchester Sta... L , -. 800 218,020 I "Helicon, 80 Hpriug Park Road 1110,7110 100,740 Zlalla Williams, 70 Elm Avenue... 117,200 3,310 106,100 (lfitie EVBnS, 202i Richmond St. 81,570 420 83,090 ‘Jennie Lonergan, 105 Pownal St .. 43,231) 43,230 ' istrict Nu. Two (District Prize .ic.iio1, includes Albcrion, 'l‘ignisb, nsington, Montague, Georgetown, Smurfs. Efliel McLean, hlontague.... Iiilthillil) @780 Zi'.l2,4(20 Fflinie Moasc, Kcnsingson. 1473.390 ,220 1i'.i1,i;]l) Jennie Garrett, Souris .... .. :~i7‘..\,770 4,450 384,220 Estelle McLean, Alberton. 315.71" 13.45" ilfilJiill Llhzie (Yaselcy, Kcnsington. iiiihiiflll 500 Zi50,250 Mary Klnch, Tignish .... .. 241,180 0,2530 250,560 lfimle Bernard, Tignish... .. 30,300 2i6,‘.~l00 District No. Three (District Prize Piano), includes the villagu-i and Tnnnicsaiviwo ATTRAOTVIONS AT Tar EDEN uusan. The Eden Musce of New York City, has secured a large list of attrac- Linus for the holiday season. Diner- cut novelties will succcdtl each other until after New Years. For the Thanksgiving season, Plewcs, the wonderful White Yogi will DYBBQM his illusions and wonderful feats of skill. This is the famous magicifl" who spent years in India, learninty, the mysteries of the eastern adapts, ing pictures have been secured from abroad. One of the most elaborate shows the building and the launch- ing at Belfast/of the new steamer Olympic. 'l‘lie picture bcllillh‘ flllllfll“ cntly with the outlines of the ship. Gradually ‘its proportions until at last the hull is completed and the irreatest ship in the world slides gracefully into the “RWY- Other pictures at each hourly 0X’ ' hihition, will have unusual interest. The afternoon and evening concerts will please all lovers of music. one will be challenged by Dan Mc- Donald, the champion of the Provin- ces. ‘ Admission to ladies will be 25 cts. to all parts of the hall——25 cents gen» ernl admission—and reserved seats 35 cents. Get your tickets any time dur- ing the day at the box office of the theatre, and avoid the rush which is sure to be there when the opening hour comes tonight. Picture show closes at half past nine. The price for this is, as usual, Only fiye cents, and there are three new reels of pictures. ' S.§‘7Cily 0f Ghent” PICKFORD AND BLACK LINE —1910— Snlls from Halifax every Tail-sun; morning at 7 a. m. Bails from Charlottetown Thursday evening. Calling at: Sheet Harbor, Isaac's Harbor, (ianso, Arichat, Port Haw kesbury, Port; Hood. Cape Qeorge, West Arlchat, and Summerslde. For further particulars apply to flarvell Bros. Agents. even} 6——7d tttf. SMOKE and CHEW iHBilR KI i; Twist Tobacco Manufactured by ROClf cur rliihccu c0 Psst ofllces of King's, Queen's and Prince (iountics, and all other 1ioints ilkéfrince Edward island not listed in District One and Two. M rarer J. Stevenson, New Glasgow 1i23.73'l 143.38" 345.060 lAnfflfl-lume, Bristol ................ .. .. 270,200 500 270,350 lAnnabelle McKinnon, DeSablm. 201,800" 123,148!) 275,180 gllanche Saunders, 'l‘rilby..... 244,500 240 244,440 ' rlstlna lVfcRea, Hcntherda 0.. 101;, 70 35,740 232,210 glen Wgtaway, Albion, Lot’, 59 224,980 2G0 225,240 ' ary haut, Alexandra....... 2l4,230 5,720 2l9,0'0 Myrtle Taylor, Founds Mills. .. 106,320 21,540 217,820 Mrs. Robert Hardy, Montrosa. 150,690 40 170,590 algllls! Igowtatt, gotlélmatnuaa. . %g5,;00 13,850 179,550 a o as on, e r's Ron . . 3, 30 42,130 175,960 _ Mrs. Mabel McKlnnon, Gaspereaux .. i47,770 8,200 155,970 Florence Good, Wlnslos Station. ,1il5,_90il 6 5,580 141,480 ‘Julia Graham, Bradalbane...“ 134,090 470 134,560 Marla DesRoches, Mircouehe...“ , 19030 8,360 107,380 Mug Gay, Mt. Hope... . 0 .410 21,410 90,020 Ethel Qgln, Ulgg............ 59,400 59,400 Mrs. 3.1!. Watkins. Sherwood Sta... g 350 5,010 57,200 4 ,, J60 llifl 53,520 ~ 35310 12,230 48,010 Pearl Mutch, Oymbrls... 40:000 40,000 ‘Jessie Cameron, Caledoa 37,940 240 38,180 Evelyn Boyle, Glen 145,740 35,740 Plloslls Buchanan, I‘: , 23,339 209 2,13,," Marl-I. McKlnnon, Head Biz-Peter's 13,750 1'; 7110 lAnuleI. Hudson. Cherry Vsf Lot 5o 10 541) ' 1i>'r'411 lJaanlo n. Douglas, mm maiden-n... olino- 2o also chi-my McLeod, . :4 700 757,0 lAdolls Horton. Gladstone... 2192a g0 35000 Cassie McGlnals. No. Lakevllle IJot 47 050 650 Quminc. schooner P. E. 1., has 1700 bushels of potatoes, increase, r (‘onsignmcntaSolicits-cl. Daily lteturns. . The Bes\ _. Gram‘ 9'07"" ‘mm Vapa flrasoleuelio. ~ LeeminI-Miles Bldg, Q MONTREAL ...l‘l“-‘.‘.’__ éiiiusil. Missiles! ‘(Kl ‘flecks. "You can't name an investment that will I731)’ aislargc :1 per cent. of (lividentl us an investment lit Patton's in ovcrcouts. ll-Ziddtf. "‘Si'ove (‘cnlent for back of stoves and ratigcs that will ()lll—\\".’l\l‘ metal costings mid only “cost. you 1-25 the 1irioe at Calderon's llurdwuirn Store. until he “'05 P1019 t0 mystlfy t!“ London llousc. Price 4 cents lb. masters. Hewill fl-llllOfll‘ ‘at tuc . gamut hlusee afternoon and evcnini-I- All __.__._ excellent figure of (luvcruor _ lfilcci. “Women's: black fir lined cvni, Dix has llfi-"Ifl lllfllillil U" exmblhmll- semi titling, trinniivil with self lt. “'89 Ciifllflllly "mil", "ml 23'1"?‘ _ _ straps mid buiioiis, made from nll si-cuts the 110W ll0V0Fl_\0\' i" l"5_°"-‘5' “MM” 95 d‘“‘"°""“l"' who]. llroml cloth, muskrat trim- tomary lillfiilwsfi Hull"? other hgm" Better he definite in your en- mod, sleeves lined. A serviceable cs and groups‘ Will l"? 1113990 0" PX‘ quiry for metal beds. Rather and comfortable garment. Sizes 34 liibitiou 01ml! Willi‘- Mllny 119W mo“ than say "show me your mcinl to 21S. 50 lllttllfn‘ long. Uollur and beds" say "show me ‘Ideal’ hlciul Bods." Then you can choose the style you like best, at wbnievcr prior you want lo pay, knowing tho-quality isright. "luau" Metal Reds ‘can be bought for S‘ or much more. according to lu- style you 1ircfcr. Loo for the revert-s ttenuiiic sable, also in brown, grcru and blzick. $04.00. Same its above only with rcnl mink collars and l‘l‘.\'ul'l.'ii. $75.00, (‘nracuhi coats, imitation 1iony, lnicst style. A late shipment rrrrivcil Saturday. G0 on snlo, $12.50. Patton's. llrzlilllf, lilegantilinens Beer (ill Weeks. ' -l‘"=.r_¢eriiieieri~i_ ei....0s%=!--@ Weeks. 60x75 inch Blankets 89c- Fisc" {ljleis- i‘ Qlfcavy Blankets $Z.75— EiEiYEE-D" -_i?*;'.u2_f¢'*= "flilavilh" $1. -1952, ‘ “ _.liri§.==.usiliii;iisia@ flecks Brass work ouifiivsflleker ll.l8dlf Lydia E.Pinkl1am’sVe eta. blc Compound Cured er, ‘Porohto, Canada-ml a f0 dencrlbe to you how 1h flail’? hlalfddaol bcgau taking yLyrlia E. Pinkham’; veg etnblc‘ (Jompotuid. I scarcely 1mg“; what lt ivus to be well. I had awfu1 ‘f’ _ bearing-damping; and usually baton, mymonthlyperiod, suffered terribly and had to go (,9 bed. Iwas not able . to walk across the floor the pain was ,. so bad. I doctorsd for a long time, but the doctor's treat, nient did not do me 11111)’ 800d. I gave up a all hopes of eve,- beln - well again until one day myhusban saw the Com. pound advertised in the paper, 11;, decided to get me a bottle, and i am thankful he did. I bad not taken one bottle before I began to feel better and 1 kept on taking it until nowl mfi indifferent woman. It also helped me during maternity and childbirth. I can thoroughly. recommend your Veg. etablellompound to any woman who. is‘ nillictcd with female troublesfi’? Mrs. J. M. Thvi-zi-znamz,‘ 13B Nassau Sh, 'l‘oronto, Canada. ’l‘lie success of Lydia E. Pinkhamb Vegetable Compound, made from roots llllll herbs, is un arzilleled. It may be used with perfec confidence by iavomen who suffer from displacements, iaillam. martini). ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir- rugiiliirllies, periodic pains, backache, l)t'.ltl‘lll,‘.f~flfi\\'ll feeling, flatulency, indi. geiciinn, dizziness, or nervous prostra- tion. » - "o"? $1.25 shirts are one Q1 best advs. Paton’; our 11—22dtf. "PORT forget. the Thermos Bottle, No home should be without one. (1511 and sec un for pyicns, etc. Will b; planned tn explain all their uses. E A: Foster, Central Drugstore. Run. Iwsille- 11-21mm. Fancy huclrs- ‘at Beer Q colts. llH-drlf "Many ofyour neighbours were " fortunate in securing hlgh class exclusive decorations for their walls last sprlnfl’hy consulting Frank L. Wonzer on his previous visit to us. Mr. Wanzer wlll he here Thursday the 24th Inst- ond will have his full range of new deslgns~and a busy braln full of new lrleas in wall paper decoration. You are cordially in- vited to most; hlm. Moor Q m0- Leod- l l-24d2l ' “Men's Mocho $1.25 now 00 Queen St. gloves. Re-iular cents. S. 11-23dt1. , "ldrul" Guarantee on the foo rail. fiend now for “The Philosrliphy nf bleep." an attractive little book we would like tn send you. free. together. with the name of the lncul dealer who l sells " ldcul‘ Metal Beds. Ask for Booklet No. 13o. . l4 IIDEAL BEDDENO 02m- NONTRELB- OIIONTO '- WIIHPQ BOSTON FlSll AD. AUSTIN HALEY Q). CO. Successors to l-Lill. JOYl‘l0& (‘o Commission Merchants Fresh and Salt Fish and (‘armed Goods. I76 Atlantic Avenue l l...2ltlf.lSl'ml3\Vp(l ll-—-l5illl.~1i'l1|5\\' BO ON {mm J oh Nagle I76 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Mass. WE HANDLE SMELTS ON COMMISSION ialisfaclion Guarantee). Prompt Returns v_. J. C. Ellis, Representative Sleighs for 1 91 O .,'~--'.;W__...- C0 sleighs just received. child's seat. .A... Our Prices Will Help You ‘r 1- iblttsdllf trriqli! s .. our showing of Canada. Carriage The above illustration shows the “Lady-of thc-suoxv”. green or burl, trimmed with green or red plush, with green or CllfllllllC gear-with pole br shaft-has 0'50 A Go ‘Values [__ in, irony-l ly Built See Our Latest Shipment Of Sleiqhsi We Wflrlfeveryipersofl W110 really appreciates good value to see Co. and the Tudhope Carriage This is a really handsome sleigh, body If you arc interested in a new slcig-h you sinipfv can't miss seeing this onemglt is a winner other Slelglls {T0111 $14-00 11p- l/Yc are slimviitg :1 special line of new fur andlfiir lined coats, robes, harness and bcllsi- and our prices will make u VlSII. from you worth while. Call tc-day. H ORN E w infertile-l Joseph, -