<~ »-<.'s...,_-._ .,.- »¢-- S otice I ~ ' _ - ' cuaanrau , » ~g_fi.3eg.,a».....- 't caan . .°.-» a of it ion. _ year. Sliblup V lair iii » _ _ ' <»~1»_a f.w'.1.,,.1, Until ,Christmas 'ow' New Eb0fl3’ Goods have arrived and now await your inspec- Our prices are even lower than last Brushes_ We up. i _Y _ 1;," ' '_'_ ' - . J '\ _Special \ Photos taken from now un- til ll`e`xt llllonday will be finish- ed ill l1llIl¢ for Christmas de- llvtfy- Make your appoint' ment today. The Cook Studio Where Baby ..r . as _ Always \,»Wel:ome. 1 p- e. ii. cooii, rf... _ i C.l‘-if|,C.' ii»;\|Lv MLMORANDUM \"i.a'r us Loan v-one aaonav it .»:,°:...°:i':*...%."'.°.° °5 % musmmmgggmamurmum ' RD I B KIBI . _ Uhaldfiltetoivnn Pdf! i _1 Ailaiefnl Examination f our Coal and our prices will show that he hast on the market can be had from us atalltlmos at the very lowest prices possible. We havealongilut oisatisned u stomsrs. and would be pleased to add your nameto our list. Your order ni eosivs prompt attention. C. |_.yons (Q Co Phone i i i To a”ord a better opportunity tomany of our customers who §\'i'lS_7~ i\\l~~¢`_ Come into our otlice and have your teeth examined free of charge. Only takesa few minutes and we will tell you exactly what you need and ,it wont cost you one penny.We make teeth and guarantee them to fit exactly- We also guarantee per- fectiou in Crown and*Bridge work Extracting a n d filling without pain price moderate. Dr. Robins 125 Queen St, Next door Beer & Goifs i0- lmtf Phone 275 -J - l _ I Xmastlroceries Xmas will soon be here and with it will come the demand for Xmas Groceries. Our stock is complete now and we think viill suit the most fastidious_ _ We have received a fine assortment of Raisins, both cooking and eating, Patras Currants, Candied Peels, Confectionery, Spices, Flavor-° ings, Fruits, Nuts, Dates, Figs,and other goods too nuui- erous to menticu. Dou’t forget to give us a call for your Xmas Groceries. at Beer & Goii’s r_H Dentist? ~DR. 0. H. EER Surgeonbantist Berlin ilantai Parlors I “‘°3i‘i.‘¢~“i*-i'2‘.'..‘2"§l“.!’.!°"“ f `__ N _ Bayer Photographér ’ Can Finish You Photos _ For Xmas j cannot shop during the day. this storo_wiii he open this evening' and each wceir evonins Um-I Christmas. Moore & McLeod i2-l9Mii ___- This store will be open this evening -closes for tea at 6 P. M- Ro-opens for business at 7 P. M~ lf,you cannot shop durluu U10 day-como' at nlslit- M00\'° & McLeod. i2 l9Mii i ' il- _Thiii store wiii he open each woelc evening until Christmas. Moore & Moi.ood. I2- I 9M il liilommsncing 'this evening S. A); .M ' iii b olwu Wi i wsalipzglsxiixgpiiglfzil (;lll‘lstni3as.l2'19M1i ul' ‘I ,,. _ lifll. in prior- have llvil gqpply Ill! on yu' order We .sllill Co ld To make shopping convenient for busy people who cannot get down town during the day-this store will be open each and every business evening until Christmas -commencing tonight. Moore at McLeod. i2-l9Mil "All head gear at Paion's half i during this week. °'°° _ iz-ismsieii. *_- “A good assortment of Child- ren‘s hats in all colors at Pat- on’s. Why not maho some child NUPDY with a pretty hat for Christmas. i2 i9M3lE.ii. "Bc sure and not miss this op- portunity to procure hats. All ihis week you can get them at haifprloo at Faton`s. I2-i9M3iEiI -~cv¢iranco line oi all Paton’s ||| - at hail price. M no Y i2~l9M3iEli. 1 “Ladies who have boon waiting for Paton’s big Miilinory sale. will have tho chance of Qotting two hats for the price of one. Trimmed and untrlmmed from 50c to $5.00. at half prioo. I2-i9M3iEil. .1-inn "Corno in and .see our assort- ment of hats at hail' price. Now is your ‘chance to procure a sw* iisn nat for Christmas. A good onanoo so get aPr;i:i°onp.at for very mono - "°"° Y i 2- i emzieii. _ ---ian "N ver worr about a man. ‘Many indie: profess do find it difficult to time nano.: :utr for mln. but it seen not be difficult at all. A man is’ the easiest creature in the world to suit. If he is a smoker, hs would hs manly gatiefied il svcitone oi as nm "1-_|_ ood cigars. _we have g cigars hs likes and sinolas 01017 4”# J. 0. _-Tsrnieson, Druggiss. 1|-lslitf. . ...__ V ~ values in Dlllllif ‘"4 '"5 “nm Black A oo. is-lnlai "is and rf it ni: ;cE`riniiiL euiiirniiii it IT PAYS to buy in this Province. Q... BCHOONER FOR SALE-THE schooner Marion Emerson. built at‘Murray Harbor, 80 tons register. F01' Particulars apply to Percy White. Murray Harbor. 11-19ll1.ilii2lpd. AN OMISBION:--In The Guar'dian's report of “The Messiah" inthe First Methodist Church Monday evening the name oi Miss Gwysnneth Coombs, one of the soloists, was inadvertently omitted. Miss Coombs has a sweet, rich voice and her part in this mag- nificent uratorio was a most credit- able one. , MAN BADLY HURT.-A seamen be- longing to the schooner Clarence. which vessel ie now at the Railway Wharf. Charlottetown, was badly hurt Tuesday. Ho was walking along Queen Street on the sidewalk when a 1lH11d'5l°1lll1 Pushed rapidly by a' boy collided with him, catching the man at the ankles taking him oil his feet before he knew what happened. The man had his hands in his pockets at the time and did not have time to withdraw them to save himselfl tl-Ie fell with great force to the sidewalk, being rendered unconscious. He was practise of coasting on the sidewalks of the principal streets is something whirh should not be tolerated and the police should sae to it that this harmful practise be stopped.-Ex. ¢F\"0m Y¢St°l`dBY's Evening Guardian) HAPPY EVENT.-Among the re. Cent happenings at Cornwall was the marriage by the Rev. George Orman. at tho Parsonage, of Elmer Clow and Agues McKinnon, 'both of North Wilt- shirs.=» ANOTHER Fon coivirauv.-It is reported that another fox company is being promoted, the object being to buy a. pair of 1913 pups, from 5 l‘8.lJ€l1. located on the farm of Henry Smiith, Tryon. SOCIAL EVENT.-Mrs. W. W. Well- ner, Charlottetown, announces the engagement of her daughter Miss Abbie J.. to Roland Rattenbury of Winnipeg. _The wedding takes place quietly in Charlottetown the latter Dart of December. _ MRS. MOBBS DEAD.-The death occurred from pneumonia at Wheatley; River on Sunday, Dec. Sth, alter a week's illness of Mrs. John Mobbs aged 77 years. Besides ber husband, she leaves to mourn one sister Mrs. John Ling, Wheatley Rider, and a wide circle of relatives and friends. The funeral took place the following Wednesday and was largely attended, Rev. J. B. Gough officiating. HENRY DAWSON DEAD.-'there passed away on Monday at his home, in North Tryon, Henry Dawson, in his 83rd year, leaving to mourn, hc- ilaughtera, Gordon, at Cape Traverse; John, Edwin, Augustine Cove; Mrs. Patrick Trainer, Kinkorn; Mrs. John Driscol, Cape Traverse; Mrs. Dodge, and Mrs. Sullivan, Boston, and Miss Ida at home; also a large circle of relatives and friends. To tho family, and friends The Guardian extends its sincerest sympathy. CHRISTMAS SERVICES-The con-1 gregations that gathered on the Coru- wull circuit on Sunday, Dec. 15th, were good as usual. The services at North Wiltshire and Kingston were of s, Christmas character and the hymns and special pieces were in each case very ably rendered by the choir. The Incarnation, formed the theme of the evenings discourse at Cornwall eus- tained by scripture references. The text was When the fulness of the time was come God sent forth His Son, made of a woman, made under the law. :ldrnokers Goods,-We have 'an ex- cellent assortment of cased pipes, tobacco pouches, cigar and cigarette holders and case smoking sets. ash trays, tobacco jars, pochat lighters, cigars of all kinds in Xmas packages (10’s and 25's) and everything 3 smoker could wish for-All of the a- bove articles were specially selected for the Christmas trade and make ac- ceptable gifts. E. A. Foster. Central ‘I-‘rr.'::::.-f,-_~:;;;,~_-,-,sv:_-_-_-_-;;;;::_-_;.-:;.-:.1-.- I I i (From ‘r'asterday’s Evening Guardian) GOOD RECORD.-There were no cases before the Charlottetown Police Court this morning. NORTHUMBERLAND LEAVES.- `Tho Northumberland left Charlotte- town othis moming at 7.30 for Pio- tou with a fair number of passenger; and a general cargo. INWARD TRAINB.-The eastern express arrived in Charlottetown this morning at 9.40 a. m., ten mn. utea' laid; the southern accommoda- tion nt 10.25 a. m., illty minutes late, and the Cape Traverse accom. modation at 10.35 a. rn., forty min. utes late. 'sldcs‘_' his widow, three sone"niid 'five' FOX FARMS.-According to 5 St. John's exchange, Dr. Alex Campbell, has started e. fox farm near Mundy's Pond and purchased a few days ago for a substantial figure a splend-id black fox from Placentia. ‘Ho has six animals on his ranch and stud- Wd U10 ‘l\|°llJl0l1 Very thoroughly on 3 visit to P. E. Island last summer. BY the Fogota yesterday Messrs. Day and Abott, of Musgrave Harbor. brought along a splendid black fox carried into L. J. Rodd.in's store which they think is worth $2 000. It, when; medical aid was at once sum-iwas caught in a trap there ‘three :acne . It was over on hour before ,weeks ago and when it arrived three 9 U1" ¥'°8BJU°d C0l1B°i0l\Bu0BB- The intending purchasers were on the wharf and promptly began to bid agalnsteach other for the animal. It is said that a number of men of a speculative temperament, are plann- illk the formation of a large fox farm in the vicinity of St. Joh'n’s and will 'go into the business on a. substantial scale in the near future. Ii: looks from present indications as if New- foundland would soon outdo Prince Edward Island in the number of fox farms in operation. the more so as there is the whole Colony and Lab- rador as well to draw from. VIOTORIAS MEET.-The Char- lottetown Victoria Club held its annual meeting last night which was well attended and most: enthusiastic, the outlook for the 001111113 year being exceptionally bright. This club during the past year has done excellent work as is well known and now holds three trophies, The Starr and two Prince- Edward Island Trophies, this being the second year ‘to hold this high honor. In the Baseball field the club also did excellent work winning the ten gold medals offered by Mr Heartz as consolation prizes between the Vics and Y. M. C. A. teams. The fin- ances of the club are very satisfac- tory nnd for the coming winter strong teams will be in the hockey a ena., probably the same members playing as last year with three :ix- ceptlons, but for these vacancies good men have been chosen. The oiiicors elected for the season nre:-Dr. A..B~. Raid, President, (re-elected), Vice- President. -Pope Beer. Secretary, J. F. Fraser, (re-elected.) Treasurer, Al- lan McCabe. Executive Committee, the oilicers and John Martin, John Wonnacott, and Anthony McAskill. ‘The delegates to the P. E. I. Hockey League are:-Dr. A. B. Reid, J. Frank Fraser and J. Carl Milford. The Hockey Committee is Dr. A. B. Reid, John Wonnacott and Percy Rodd. ::Any woman would be 'delighted with 3 gift from our stock of choco- lates, perfumes, ebony goods, toilet articles, etc. We have the gift, the goods and the low prices and know you will find satisfaction here. The McKinnon Drug Co., Corner Great George and Kent Ste. Mti. :rCivic Taxes-Citizens will please take notice that taxes and amounts due for concrete must be paid at once as the books are about to be closed for the year. 12-13 M61. will give greatest pleasure. - and NOW is the time tgselect ’ deli\ ered. I Heaters T h e Perfection Oil Heater is smoke- less, odorless and safe. It has damper top, cool spring han- dle, fuel indicator and easily accessible ‘| wick. The Perfection g i v e s you prompt warmth and comfort at small cast. Three sizes, $4. $425 and ...£4.50 1 KING AIR RIFLES, .-ingle shot, shoots BB shot and darts, nickeled and polished steel barrel, walnut stock . . 90: r ,ooo SHOT RE PEATlt`R.hamnier- less magazine repeater with lever action. Very accurate and powerful interchange- ahle paris special . . _ . . . . , . . . $1.75 350 SHOT REPEATER, polished 1. i:ke1ed steel barrel, walnut stock. hanunerless style, break-down action. ' Here Are Good ts P Here are the gifts for you 'to buy- the one; that _are needed ~the ones that Ti;ere’s not a useless or gaudy article; in the lot everything is "usab|e”- and we’ve hammered the prices down to bed-rock, The doors are open ta YOL'-- Open exch evening-free delivery-will hold your purchase until you want it Fire Place Grate UW; in city... , This is a strong and handsome grate,fit- W 3 g 0 11 or sleigh, ted viith noiseless castors fso ihat it can be Three gjZ._¢ ‘L $3 moved ab rut with perfect ease. Burns either gud $3 so wood or coal, has d iinp center and is richlv ' ornamentcd Three grades, $6, $7 and...§8 |Ch3f°03~l`bflCk5»¢"°h Gui-is for Boys---and Old Boys .l’ Foot Warmers The Cr rk Font Warunr is a ir eat bion in cold »» catlier. A few minutes -o heat the charioil brick aodyoi have foot comfort ihvo igh- ont even the li ngest a n d coldest drl\e __ io.. calibre lightweight . . . . . .» _ . - -2.55 STEVEN'S Marksmau a high grade ` , ' rifle for nigger boys, takes 22 long or short cartridges . . . . .`.'. :. :'.".' . . .. 5.50 \ ' ' SHOT GUN, dbl barrel, x2 gauge. l well iiuishrd, sold by most stores. for $12 our price ..... 9.25 Single barrel shot grin, 12 gauge, " the best gun bargain in the Province at .,............ ...449 " i, loads autonmticallv. . . . _ _ _ _ . . i.i5 ‘ STEVENS Little Scout, a gooi cheap rifle that will satisfv any boy, 22 recoil pads, etc BOKER'S TUBULAR HOCKEY skate, line quality tool steel run- ners, hand tempered, fully nickeled and polished, touble heel support to prevent tripping up, blade is 1-Bin. wide ._ ................... ..$4 BOKER‘S NORWEGIAN RAC- ER, has runners of extra fine qual- ity tool steel, finely tempered, has right and left sole plates, edge of runner only 1-24 in wide, fully nickel plated and polished... _ _$4.50 BOKERJS METEOR HOCKEY skate, it fine, hand-tempered, straight, tubular, steel skate, with tool steel runners, double end heel supports, full nickel plated and t polished. runners 1-8 in. wide strongest and lightest hockey made ............. ..` ............. .54 BOKER'S MONTREAL HOCK_EY made of extra fine quality crucihle tool steal, double end heel supports, fully nickel plated und finely finish- ed. runners ure ground to u sharp point in front .......... .$5.50 BOKERJS DOMINION, at double ond skate with punk stop, innde of liest quality welded und teingered _ steel, full nickel plated ......... .. 1.25 E ' k. , ` Wringers $55.2? P r e in i e r, ` wooden frame, 10" rollers $4: Royal American, it strongand sr rvicenhle wringer,$»i. 50; Secur- ity,bull hearing li" rollcrs.$5.50 G. aft n and Queen S S Guucases, cartridges; belts, bags, I Club Boosters, /_ ff » _ "=`_""`, i r _ Hockey st'Cl