Cured Of' Dtilnkeiingss Howauoilhl didliliiof »_>--5 "ll\n\\o\dlyeu ge.. _/no *sri*-._._-_._-:~_ n".~\\f_*‘ t <»(, - i- _ ~- 3 1/ "C/""'~ , ihhiat- ier but yu. nu an hnibaod in 0:7 wny iam ,_:I an rnpliletlivin fun rage' £hPrimikn, teatimoiiisla an p doe lea 1:" aeséed envelope. Q". ra°s°.z:nsr..n.°s° °°“"*'- ~<==~-t .Toigdr Co" or ,°"hn Chambers, Ionian St. to Cafiivle, ..*_ _ ji *afiféllgiiis ,Q 'hilly 5-grilgll eir;§;,§§n;;;:‘ Tdmnmné 3 Catholic _ Prayer Books ` We have the largest and best assortment in the city. If you want the very nicest to be had come and see us. Name stamped in gold Free. TAYi_0R’S Bookstore. ll~0d twwlyr. YJAWN “‘\*“‘*M'fv\\l\UR\\M\VMNd MWWM .""lHl Gllllllliilli 'mm cnsnnorfrirrot ° WNGUARDIAN, DECEMBER 12, 19°; I \ ‘fam -~ LUEIL liEWS=< ’ . Oilices In New Pfowss Block-Charlottetown. de! on a visit to her daughter Mrs. W. W. Moore, Ottawa. X111" presents an me at the xmas ran-_ at St Josepirs Convent today. ‘ ` ' Cnmr Jusrion Snnnivau, Judge Fitzgerald and J. A. Longworth were PIGBIIRGI1 to Bummerside yesterday CAPTAIN T J.Ci-aig leaves for Kingston' t. via Summer-side this morning and will spend the Xmas holid h Miss MAaoAiurr1FunNnss returned, to Vernon River yesterday afternoon. Miss 1"““‘°°° “|18 very scceptablyin St. James Church on Sunday. _ . _ RnvJAnss1Siurson, S. A, M¢L¢°.i of Moore & McLeod and C. Leonard Grant WP” INi=1B¢11Rers by the Murray Harbor mistake is thus very liable to be made. Mas. Orsus V. Motiascos lett' yester- Carr. Joanna Baan, Summenide, was in Georgetown yesterday. dicltis. _ " ' gfggmuom Tas adjourned case at the Police Court on . journed till today. s t t th _ mme °f 1,1, mothen ay en. B Aiiouo the passengers by the Belfast train yesterday aftemoon were Mrs. Mc- Wllliam sud Mrs. McMillan, Eldon, and Mrs. Dixon, Kinross. Fun Arxmsou, with Johnson 0: John- son, who has been spending the past month in Shedisc at his old home, has returned to Charlottetown. .J ¢_m|u W “rd” uw _ ' . _ DOR"l' forget Zion church tea and sale T E B y moon Thursday next. Admission 10 cents, tea Fi L ~ GIBVAN l‘€Pl'€5°l1lfiI18'El1101‘B°11& and admlssion25oents. Children under 5 °|`~ LVL- Sf- 501111. Wi-10 MB 110211 |11 10 years ofage admission Iicents, tea and the Province on business for the past admigglgnmcéntg, _ th week 1 _ i me 8' eaves on mmm this mm' n Tim Guardian acknowledges with ng' _ thanks a nice calendar from J. M. Nichol- A nusmnss :nan calls attention to the son owner of Kalol. The calendar pad is fact that the Klnifs head on the ordinary attached to a cwged aa,-d_ size 95,13 on _silver 25 cent piece and on the Newfound- which is printed a good photo of “Kalol. land 20 cent piece are identical. A. `hls pedigree, etc., etc. Mns. J. T. Winnson, nee Miss Bertie THE Guardian has received a large Lea, Tryon, has retiu-ned to her home in photographic reproduction of the Declar- New Mills.. N. B., alter spendinga few ation of Independence, with llkenesses days the guest of Mrs. (Rev.) Wm. A' of the signers. Itls fromlif. A. Ouming Thompson,Campbellton,N.B. The latter _Migggqqwgwiyvvnf Bc Co , 43 to 49 Bloecker street, New York. was formerly Miss Stanley, Pownal, and A Murrina in the interests of the Bible 'is ° sm” "I Mm' L' E' P"°w°°' Q*IW_!m Society will be held in Zion church on Cussvim Aim Mus. Sui.1.ivAN, King- Dark Rich Christ- mas Cake Made from the very best fresh fruit, nuts, dates, figs, almonds, etc., that one could possibly _Iget only 25;; per pound. hen our . White Pound Cake at 30 cents s _ is just as good. ` We _shall be pleased to receive you prder. _D.STE WART, Ecursn ‘ I:.u:1:n\~, paid for smelts, the average price being miles from Bradalbane station and six miles from Crapaud is conveniently situat- ed to cburches,schools etc and is wellvrat- ered. For further particulars see lad. SATURDAY wasabusy day in Buctouche, N. B., a regular Klondike, in fact, for the smelt fisherman. Nearly $7000 was 5centa per pound. The M McLaughlan Co. Ltd., paid out about $30tD, having purchased over three tons, and J. D. Irving and the Logizies a similarquantity Wednesday evening, commencing at 8 stou, have arrived in Ottawa and are the o‘ciock. Rev.G.M.Campbell,aforiuerpas- guests of Mr. Sullivan's sister, Mrs, W. tor of the First Methodist church, will sd- L. Scott. Mr. Sullivan, who is attached dm” I-he UISSCIUB- tothe militia department, has been J. J. Bnrnunn is offering for salehisval- Wansfelfed W 0|-i>¢1»W°» H1111 Will remain 113513 farm gg 1(1) ac,-as snugted at Rosa all winter. He isa son of Chief Justice Valley. This farm which is only two S“m"“»°iW~ THE death took place yesterday morn- ing in this cltyof Mrs. Angus Molnnls, ‘aged 03, mother of Hugh Mclnnls for- merly of The Examiner Office and now in Halifax. The funeral will take place m hei son's residence Edward Street fro on Wednesday morning at8,45to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral. Mus. Wn.i:_iAM Lonn who has been vis- lting Shediac, has left to visit friends in Moncton before returning to her old home Bgkes Best Brea,-1_ vw ____ '_ in Sackvllle. Mrs. Lord intends DC ii 'lj'-_ _ ‘ {`,,,»|,._> _V ry' 'E-i.,‘.t,_..*Ji.~’ *Y* rf./_/__-f-’;,_,,._;_ - __ is Q ‘ly I 'A um-an u.--~z:n nmln Synopsis _nf - Canadian North-West Homestead RCgliI3ililllS. AN§...':a':“..“‘l.'a.‘:.n;‘i..°°s:‘°.l'..°‘~’3:.':.‘fc.s.‘a Provinces, exoeptigg 8 and M, not reserved maybe homestead by any person who is the sole head of a family. or any mule over 18 vears of ixe, to tho extent of ono~quartor section of l acres. more or less. Eni.\Emi§y bemsde rpnrsonallyl at the loca lnndo cc or the dist ot in- w ich the land is situato, or if the homesteader desirea,he may. on application to the Minister ofthe Interior, 0 tawai the Commissioner of Im- migration. Winn Deir. or the local ‘akgont re- alzliis authority for some oneto m e entry ni. . = , The homesteaderis required to perform the conditions connected therewith under one of the following plans: (ll At least six months residence npen and xltlvation of the land in each your for three rs (2) If the father (or mother, if the father is ilnceaseial of the homestendor resides upon a farm in c vicinity of the land entered for tho requirements as to residence may be ruitlsiled by such person residing ‘with the father or mother., (3) ll' the settler has his rinanent residence upon farming! land owiieod y him in the v clnirigl of h .homestead , the requirements no to afdenea img be satisfied hy residence upon the said lan 0ATS... Dear Mother Your liiilecaesaie aeeaiiani earein Fall and Winter wailier. estslseold. Doyou know al>oufS_ 'Ioha ConaiimK:iooCuie.!Iiul.iin¢'I`omc,a\yd adoneloiluaglgiany? Ilflallig gg ge' remedy 0! I ' thloyair ingeainehildren i§§§.s§ teh onscreen aildsleninmediehieadl 3i4 .SIiII.()II 'lliii i ihoiild beiiiniiy iioeidwifl. in packages containing a beautiful piece of decorated china in every package. Price 25 cents. Six months' notice in writing should be iriven to the Commissioner of Dom ninn lands at Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. ‘ * W. W CORY ‘ M negnty oi the Mini-rs .miie interior. Jenkins & Son I _ .W 1 % ‘ '-~» »v»i. l nous 1 nous 1 Rolls: Jilsf received is limited nuantity of rolls in while. sheep's grev and sheeP'¢ b|B¢|¢- . See the east window- 'I`he Iluinplirey ~ Opera House Building, Grafton Street, City. A. WIN FIELD, SCOTT. MBL Q~g`,._g~_|~.¢~`~»¢-w~¢in-vueaaJ~u~»~sna--an Clothing ' Store, rn<>ing§§lii€¢1f-1"' P. o. sox 4:7. 4 ' ~ 4 l- mi' .=s-"' ~ i One bf__the Greatest Inventions of the Age a -ine pup ` ' - The Latest and Beat .D.U_PL_l'CA 'I IN U MACH I N E ` ’ ' nannies. of ssniiffa crm 'reiniy is uni me lv- ~ LIGRAPI1 so-50-loo or _ ou any per. donepwiili or copying quickest poa- and the eo ea gf; Ili! Cflglll Canada. P- E. I- shortiy to join her husband in the west where they have been residing for the _past year. Mr. Lord is a son of Curtis Lord, Esq., Bedeque. ` Evlnrsony should see the Big Web Perfecting Press printing so many Guardians at 11.30 a. m. on Mondayof ednesday of each week A monstrous W - _ My' 5;" mdpluum 6 roll of aper, several miles in lon h is D Bt . pulled through the press ata high rate of speed inamanner similar to that of the largest papers throughout the world This is thejonly press of its kind in the province and well worth seeing. tf V ON Wednesday afternoon Mrs. John Burpee was the hostess at a small but very pleasantb o’clock tea in honor of ’ Mrs. A. A. Bartlett, Charlottetown. Ano- ther enjoyable function recently was an afternoon tea given by Mrs. James Hard- ing for the entertainment of Miss Mary Bartlett, Charlottetown. The presence of auumber of gentlemen added much to the enjoyment of the young people pre- sent.-St. John Telegraph. ¢= l _ If You _ Want v Perfume for Christmas we are prepared to ive you WHOLE' §ALE PRICES on ~ lines carried over from ' last season. We bavea large as- sortment, including the very latest French odors, but on goods not bought this year, we will simply sell with- out profit to clear them out. _ Lowncy’s Chocolates An immense stock all fresh from the fac- tory. No old or stale goods. ' TBI Plant Line oilice has the thanks Ps.s-rn little fancy articles suitable for of The Guardian for a large ciiioe caiend- V I ar. J. F. Anonnann of the Massey Harris Co ia ill at the City Hospital with appen- yesterday against Joseph Scott charged with stealinga Kodak was further ad- Tll Princesa arrived last night at 11 ‘o'clock and the express at 12.15. C. E. I.. Jaavis. fire insurance adjuster, St. John, came to the city last night. Hoon Moliniis, Halifax, and H. D. Mc- bythe Princesa. Hxuannr Gnu returned last night from ‘ a trip to England. Hs was a passenger bythe Tunisian to Halifax. J. E. Llrnaosr, Snmmerside, and Rev. Dr. Campbell were passengers by the express last night. Ar a largely attended meeting of the Teachers Federation last night in Queen Square School a very instructive address on the teaching of Nature Studies was delivered by Prof. Theodore Ross. Tas Murray Harbor train did not reach the city till last night at 6.30 hav- ing been detained all day snow fighting alongthe line. The train was without a snow plough and this made the work much harder than it would otherwise have been. The regular train went out in the afternoon with a plough. BEING a member of the Executive Committee of the Tourist Association Captain Craig will advertise Charlotte- townas a desirable summer resort for touristson his trip West between Mon- treal, Que. and Kingston, Out. ' He will interview the principal ticket agents at the most important points and endeavor togot them to divert tourists to Prince Edward Island next season. THE following are the results of the second of the iilbleilc conlestsin the Y. M. C. A. last night : ' Horozontal Bur-l, W. Phillips, 925 pts.;2, 0s.1Wright;3, H. Miller. Running Broad .lump-1, W. Phillips 16 ft. 7 in.; 2, L. Crosby; 3, W. Bridges. 220 Yards Run-l, L. Crosby, 3 2 5 sec.; 2, Os. Wright; 3, Fred Taylor and W. Phillips. Totals-W. Phillips 229i, L. Crosby 228i, Os. Wright 204. LAST week' Simon Martin of Georgetown with the aid of Harry Thistle started to bore a well near the fonner's house. After reaching len feet they struck a log, and had to start again in a new place. This time they again touched the log but inan- aged to overcome the obstruction. The drill however next entered ii hed of buck clay 20 feet deep. After this had been penetrated rock was struck. When they had bored through live feet of rock tl..-. water came gushlngup right to the very surface and is now flowing out at thc end of the pipe at the rate of a gwlli n ri mln- ute rendering the use of a pum_ u -.nces sary.-Pat. THE remains of the late Mrs. Arcbllnld Wight, Punniure Island, who died in the City Hospital Saturday were taken to Georgetown hy the afternoon train yester- day and will be interred nt Sturgeon this morning. The deceased who wus thirty- nine years of nge had been lil for some time and about two weelrs ago was re- moved to the hospital where she under- went an operation but afterwards gra- dually siink. There are left to mournri soirowlng husband and a little girl four years ‘ old. Mr. Wight had' for six years been in the employ of IV. A. Poole dc Cc., Lower Montague, but recent- ly removed to Panmurs Island. Vicronm Division of the Sons of Tem. perance had one of its largest and beet meetings last evening. Among those ad- mitted was one of the resident pastors, Rev. W. W. Lodge. The Literary Contest was of course full of interest. During the three meetings that the contest lasted forty members wok part Z) on each side. The J udge has reserved his decision until the next meeting when the victorious side will be duly announced. Instead of the usual Division next Monday evening ii public meeting will be held in the Divi- sion room and will be addressed by Rev. Mr. Pegrum and others. The public are cordially invited. Weather permitting a fraternal visit will be paid to the Division at Little York on Tuesday next 19th ins- tant. Sleighs will leave ihe city not later than 0.3) on that evening. Ar the Mock Parliament last evening there was a battle royal in the debate on the address in reply to the speech from the throne. The mover, I-lon. Mr. McPhee, Minister of Public Works, and the seconder, Mr. Conroy, (Kings) uiaile excellent speeches. These were followed by a slashing criticism, replete with humor and sarcasm from Hon. Harry Watts, Leader of the Opposition, and an able and well-considered defence of the Ministerial policy by the Premier, Hon. Gavin Duffy. The debate was then ail- journed. Avoteof thanks moved by the Premier and seconded by the Opposition Leader was passed to Mr. McLean, M. P. for blueboolis, xulcs, debates, &c. from Ottawa for the use of the Parliament. W. C. Turner was appointed President of the Mock Parliament Society, W. F. McPhee, Sec. Treas. and C. McCallum, Librarian. The Guardian representative formed a high opinion of the work being done and the interest taken by 'the young men in the public questions of the day. _ . Sachct End “Sachet Powder. DVC iveta Azureo.. “ Trefle Incar- htt- "` v|°IQt| Sealy Carnation and others. Two Ewen, Moiell, were passengers last night 1| l lfiv ifresbli .ilin s-=- irect fr m lb ak rs ALL the goods advertised today are absolutely new and fresh, most of them in _by ex press within the last two or three days-Every one afford a Christmas hint, aitention to wh.oh will be proliiable. , 5 TW=“f'H _a=z=si Zigtnnmgn nn- :ii-sa' V ali' 'I H *W ~ -il. _'=-'I 1 4 Wonderful Very neat skirt of Black` Vicuns, 7 gore pattern, 3 rows cordmg down each seam. finished at base with 3 semi-circilar labs with facing of satin-regular An extremely pretty _#gore skirt, with lap seams, is _made of navy blue or black vicuna_of nice quality. The seams finish at base in a double plest, which is caught by cloth tab, satin faced. This is a regular - store is a handsome 7 gored skirt of black or navy made ‘ with lap seams,fancy stra ping fit and finish is faultle _ Sent anywhere by express paid on receipt of priC€ Values in Skirts ` ` "5 Silk Waists The failure of one of the best These handsome: garments just skirt makers in the country-and i'»;"» /“ the consequent sacrifice of his stock, account for these 4 Wonder- /, '» 5' ' _ h _ ti u ,ul valu¢,S_ , I _ _ ,, c.enm-trimmed wit 111961' 0 yi \ $3.00 value , . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . $2.25 ‘ , , \ $3.56 skirt our price is only . . $2 50 * A e reiiy waist of black jsp. One of the 'but values in the _rg 1*" has black lace i,,5,_.,.1_i,_,,, of self cloth. with satin iliicing _ _ -a skirt of $l.oo value for $3.25 } "f Black liberty satin is the mater- Blugvicuun, ;atl:er dlight iiihlatle \ ini of which an extrimeiy dis o navy, istie ian some_i ric Q , _ I _ ~ .hm is of which this next skirt is \ tinguislicrl lidokinlgl :trimmed made-7 gored skirt. seams run , \ N made-shirn Y°_ '~» 8 into box plsit_at knee lengths- , with small medallions . . . . . . . - »- $5 5 top of box plait has perpendicu- \ \ _ _ lar tab, with self buttons. a _J Noiably fine in effect is avfsist oi __ skirt of $5 oo appearance and f ~` liberty satin in black, navy or value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.45 / _ nh “_ ,__ ,M ,U y,,,_ Every skirt is absolutely new and _ _i ’“"»_ “ ` 1 1 _ eg_ fresh,-style is of the newest, , ing, shirrcd yoke am s uv _ ss. / ’ / ~ ~°‘~_,lf Newness in in by express. A dainty waist of China silk in l and tucks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.85 Another very prettywaist is ofjap `~ teffetu in cream, trimmed wirh ` ' fine lace and medallii ns, $3.25- Cresm Japanese taffeta waist Of newest cut sud finish, has yoke _ effect formed by bands of fine lace insertion--ilie general ap- .” penrance is extremely light H116 . vu- dainty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . _ _ . . S3-6° 'f gf* ni -/_ .1 1"~ 8 “' . as triinniiuv, very H1111. virv pretty . . . . .... . , . . . . . _ . . . . . -~ $3 95 ' from every point of vitw 11 10V€‘ ly waist . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . _.$6 35 @ raffle, I a fn I' .._.r L-1. `. “~>~’i"3= f'>. fm ,$505 'nfifseo ~' Lf. From , 206 1-~____g\ L ll* ,- ii? r ‘ . ' 1- §;.. . ,g -;v.';=s" \' _ »- SQ* °- -. "._» - _.U-... ~ ' h r ‘ f ~ >'~>‘=:#"? xmas Ly lille at 5.1( .,. \` it Cush- _<.-__~<\~. -“;\=’M`” . . T wx ff/ ./V it “P lY’fa _ Cu.hi0n tops ordioarly 3oc go for 2oc eacl; Cushion iops ordiusrly 45c go for 35c eac . t C hion to s ordinaily 5oc and 6oc go for 45 Cen S. Florals, gefirielric deslgi s, society, not ona e c, e ` ,_ ' ~ lv: _ | l0l'lS , d - A SAGAIN IN NEW CUSHION TOPS. _ - 1 k ' b t`ful line of stamped cushion t etgogtealligllirlall:~l1v$ral;’gl>>i§i‘?wh:l(:lea¥§;1lx;l1iI:l? tgvg 3533;; aetallhé OH* rf and helc are the gwds’ ops , _ ‘ us P ' i l t tc----and then of course we’vea y MlrkWi'iilI1tFurnishlng2's. D A Powders cominsiavtnis A ROPN splendid assortment of reg- lor lives HS Well- `M36` ,its | __ Lovely Xmas Neckwear ._», _,U _,rl -I "' og;d§dhngr» ._ , so __ ."i*‘"*`~ ~v._‘#" '-~;_, `=`§'Tf»‘ l _iii f;-. _ ff' . , . _ ...J .}'_"`" .';"'A/li, Certainly the most beautiful and elabor- _Fg ate d‘sp1.yoi neckwear we’ve ever made - fy’ ' Hundreds of pretty pieces--lace collars, silk collars.chiffou. jabots, dainty coufcctions of lace, silk chidon. etc.-1-'ietty lace collars 25c, 3oc, 35C» 45C up. Neat little silk and lsce collars 25c, 35c. 5oc. c Beautifully made neck pieces-of many styles. 75C. 35°. 51.00, 5:45, $1 5°. $1.75. $2-Isf $2-3s._$=-5°._$3~25» $3-5°' All neckwenr purchased for Cnristmasis put up in a pretty gift box without extra charge. 4.49' Pretty Japanese Pin Trays A pretty little Christmas novelty we picked up the other day- Trays i!1 JHPPIU' ese hammered designs- of many sorts. mostly in combination oi oxidised metal and dull brass. SC. i5c. ISC, 20C, nc<:i.i'ding to size. »- Moonnrondlzon. _...__._.._..._.G‘ = - _ ,it IN FURNITURE "Always the best value in the city. S. 0. E. Election of ofiioers for H106 Lodge Prince Edward Tuesday Dtc. 12th at 8 p. m. -1-i-1 MInard's Llnimeni Cures Dandruil. Sensible gifts.-- Every year more and more people are buying sensible things for givts; tiny are appreciated more, and are more , lasting than the old time tiinkets and useless artic'es that were in vogue a few' years ago. Hun- dreds of suggestions for you here. Stanley Bros. 'rad ii. r. I Clt C -il ts ntho econd Mon ,~f` =~=-"_-~- “»'~**' In" at ull* time °f Y°\f day In oellirdli lllgsitho Dr lf F Kelly ` D/' ____ ' . . ,_..i--l__._.. __ Many :1 Cliristnms Dinner \_ * _ s ,` you will want soine"rea`lrl'y Mayor; W. W. Clarke: City Cioli-ii.. : § il iiéligll 'I' l"1é;§le§n‘ii E lli\\ 21 ! 1 Ei extensii n lable, now is a vcry good time to get one. Piepare in time for the big spread when your sisters, cousins and aunts will come and partake of your hospita‘ity. Special discounts from now until Xmas. ~_l$I-lI\i |\IF€\/\/£©l\l. 'J' , . §» _ ‘:._ - _...___ ___ , \sf‘A"i‘;‘:'\"‘- li will seem especially good , * If you arc in need of :i nicc " \ F ,I - . di '