i‘.’»‘U1(it‘i511i‘N riser or ALL." _ _ pAGE_ Mirrprs_ $1.60 up w.Z-it. wsttuzli WX of fi rv.-1-~ _ Un¢»1--ehfisim Exe arrived and nowiawait yoiir inspe¢.i Our prices are even lbwer than last year. _ If llair Brushes 60c up. gil 'WT' . ""-\*._ '. _ tn ,f . xi-?5’ \~_~/xi _§_ -- ', "‘iF.< V m as meme-ser” Give Him a Pair of House Slippers For a real useful practical and pleasing gift 2;; men there is nothing better than house slipp- Thev f t bl ~ and l_;o_l1nd‘11;:‘- ;;>:1P_o;e:ia;:éd=i_atisfyin8.serviceable e t s“ppers65ct0»~ssss . _ sasses sssseasf Velvet slippers75c to.. Kid Slirpersiu io ._ ......is » C l 4 6 O ' McLeod and Clare Donaldson made ence to the travelling public that _ ._ O Quggn the presentation. Mr. McNevin made -Skill and 1110905' Can S6°‘“`@- i9 DY0- 1. I `A ' the W. i’.--Mrs. Fred D. Bennett, in of its guests, and ladies need have program was well carried out. Solo the Commonwealth. The dining by Miss Sadie McKenzie. Recitation room and cate are first class, the bv Angus Green. R?citation by Miss chef being renowned for the splendid Mr tio Tn or Readin hi are o the Y yl - g by L. G. meals prepared w ch n _HBIIFY Recitation by Miss Blanche European plan, 'so satisfactory The Taylor. Recitation by Everett Tay- office service is the best obtainable, _ tion by Chas. Corbett. Rcdt-ation by :IA gift that is useful, pratetical llessie Taylor Address by Chas E and pleasng for a man yor woman is McLeod Recitation by Ethel Malett a oo._l hand mirror We iure showin _ _~ g ' . ' g Go Ho R*’°;1t\°l'*fbY V Wifi- Burgoyne. Ths some now in English bevel plate with cs n or r ' -' _ . .._,1T PAYE to buy in thil Province. our N 210 E'b01‘|y G00d5 IN New or1vi'a|i.'-Inspector Bois-' ner, Charlottetown, has moved into- his new ohice in the Apothecaries' Hall Block, the onion occupied by his predecessor, Mr. Jenkins. _ MINISTEBIAL VISITS. - Bev. Ewen Macbougall , will preach ssl; bath 15th at Murray River at10.ii0. Peters Road at 2.80 and Brooklyn et- 6.30. Also Monday, 16th, at Iris; Tuesday, 17th, at Belle River, and Thursday, 19th, at Point Prim at 6.30 P.m. ' ` it . SILVER CUP.-A. 0. F. Gill, I/lt- tle York, won the silver cup pre- »sented by Prof. M. Cumming, Prim cipal of the Agrlcultura, College, _Truro, for the highest score in judg- ing live stock, not for the best stu- dent in agriculture, as in the reports Previously published. AN APPRECIATION.-J. Peter Mc- Nevin who for the past six wears has been Superintendent of the Sunday School of Knox Presbyterian Church was the principal in a surprise party at the manse, on the evening ot No- vember Z2nd, when he was made the recipient of a handsome leather tra- velling suit case by members of the Sunday School as s. slight rscogni-, tion of his long services with the school. There were about a hundred scholars and titty adults present. An address handsomely printed was read by Miss Ida Gaw, while Miss Vivan » , an appropriate reply and the evening . (3 was spent socially.-Gazette, Grand Wealth Hotel- 09905150 i-5° S*-“te _ Forks. B.c.-Mr. MeNevin is a na- House. Boston. in the very centre of i tive of Canoe C0ve_ p_ E_ 1,’ and business and pleasure circles. Persons visited his many friends there and at I Bonshnw in the summer of 190-__ Island patronize this hotel largely. G " -___ It is most homelike and comfortable, et ENJOYABLE T1ME__A most sum- the rooms being equipped with hot essful program contest was he‘d by and C0111 W9~f0I`. With T-he UBB Of Dub- . ' the members of Pearly Stream. Divi- lic shower baths, all at one dollara siony, North Granvillu, on the eve of the .ird The Division opened with the chair, at-ter which the following tion hy Miss Laura Mallett Recita- . lor. Solo by Mrs. Fred Bennett the clerks being_prompt and obliging wh¢l'¢ Bhby I3 Momologue by Wm. Colley. Recita: with nil, NURSE GRADUATES.-Miza Kath-` erine Mullin, formerly of t is Pro- vince, ,has graduated from -North Grafton State Hospital and has en~ tered the Boston City Hospital for a post graduate course. For the past two years she has held the position of supervisor of the North Grafton State! Hospital. _ POULTRY SHIPMENTS.--The well known poultry dealers, F.J. Holman & Co., Charlottetown, are now very busy with their large Christmas ship- rr-.ants of poultry. They want all poultry in by next Tuesday, Dec. 17th, as they must complete their Christmas orders on Wednesday. They guarantee 'highest cash prices turkeys, geese, ducks and chickens. Full-_particulars will be found in their ad. in today's issue. MARKET l’RICEB.-'l‘he following prices were secured on the Charlotte- town market square yesterday and' have prevailed since last Fridayz- White oats 40c to 42c; black oats 42'to 45c; potatoes 25 to 30c; beef (quarter) per lb 7 to Sc; brief (small) per lb 10 to l6c. The prices quoted by the wholesalers are:__Potatoes »25c to BSc; hay 70 to $75c; white oats 40 to -i2c; black oats 42 to 44c; straw $5.50 to $6.50. MODERN HOTEL.-A sanitary and thoroughly Hreprooi hotel, equipped with its own sanitary vacuum olean- ing plant an oflerlng every conveni- vided for the guests of the Common- visiting Boston from Prince Edward day and up. It is strictly a temper- ance hotel thus insuring the safety no fear ot being molested while at and can handle large quantities oi`- i Navy Blue Serges Navy Blue Cheviots- Sedans ' Broadcloth Special Sale from the United States. theiinest qualities and price is roc per package, Lables, Seals, etc. 1 ' A ' The f ‘ C~le'aran`ce Sa/lc of Dress Goods has attracted a great deal of attention the last it-w days And why shouldn t it. The fabrics and quality St.'tuley_ Bros carry in this department are well known and when they discount the whole stock it most cert iulv createsa stir, for everyone knows there is ti great saving to be effected. Fancy Silks The Fancy Silks now in stock have all been greatly reduced in price and placed on our counter, to effect a quickclearance before stock taking. Gift Trimmings We beg to call attention to the line , of gift trimmings we have imported " Y ---' » - 1.--' '-'--r _- '_' -1 -xg* V ----f -` - --- _ -T _ --- - 9 Venclians Cashmeres Vicunas Batistes Queens Poplins T WC€dS Granites 20 p. c. Discount 20 p. c. ° llandkerchiefs V _ and Aprons We have been telling you so much about our unequalled stock of handker- chiefs and aprons the last week that we shall only remind you of it in this ad. The handkerchiefs embrace every liue from 3 for 5c to the finest hand made $3 ,75 _ The aprons arc small lea aprons. work bag aporns, work aprons and maids aprons. 25c io $l.00 They are of the average Tags, Cards, _ _ P the contest we e Miss genuire ebony hacks and handles. ` ; Q n l e Y S P; 0p|-|¢|g|»_ Sadie McKenzie and Angus Green. The stock in large showing s--1-i___-.__ - ~ - . g -, -ii-1-'_*--1 the contest by 20 and were liberally Georg.; and Kent Ste _ i #Careful Exa f ouc`0oal and our prices behest on the market cs ul~st'a`Il times at the very possible. We have a long u stomsrs. and sr ould bs your name to our list._ Y ssslve prompt attention. fftCo ,_ C. Lyons Phono 1 1 I W ‘\’\'\5T jus 1.-e-. Come into our office and have your teeth examined free of charge. Only tlkes ii 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- fectioniu Crown and Bridge work Extracting a n d filling without pain-_price moderate- A Dr. Robins vi ~.- CANAn|A _ PACI Travel liy T Canadian ii You will enjoy your trip finish if you trave by the lie Railway. Th t and easiest e .hes closest, connections, fesve Slsopingf sccnmmodat all information arc , accurately wialioutecsqh hd a ‘c se an regmngqicketa, routes, givin. Call,o_r write. ~ ----Ji. it. it ` . `,-_, Ticket Age _Opera House B , - Charlottstow \ sr ‘v .- N e FIC he Ali- outc from start io' Canadian Paci- wny to travel st transfers. ion reserved 0 S S, d‘I'l'ding ' 125 Queen St, Next door Beer & Goifs 10-lmtf Phone 275-J _ tanned Plums just received a supply of Island Plums packed by A. E. Dewar in 3 lb. tins at ‘ Xmas. By our method we can Photograph you rain or shinl. _ i;'i F @- L rl’ o i.?.°'..'A *iss 1 . el to have your Photo taken for latest and best of all D0l‘f\lm°l» 1118 SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS.-The folloviring is the ‘ merit list for No- vembér in Crapaud High Schoolz- Principnl's Department, Grade V11 (GJ Gl‘ee`n*Prin.)-1, Louise Walker; 2, Minnie Dunsford; 3, Hubert Nich- olson. Grads VI-1, _Ralph Windsor; Z,_ _Stanley __Howard; 3, Louis Mc- Quarrie. Grade V-1, John Nichol- son;`2, Mary McDonald; 3,' Boyd Newsome. Grade IV-1, _Hollis Boul- ter; 2, Marion Nicholson; 3, Henri- etta Lowther. Primary Department (Miss McDonald, teacher) Grade III- Lean; 3,.Vincent Windsor. Grade II Sr ~1 Ernest Gill' 2, Elsie' Sher- s e , ~ » . , l\\“\=\\10l\ F-R-E-E ;e°=e.~.:.~:.::" mf.-...‘;f~‘; --tlub 0iiers - . . . . win snow nm ` n be had from lowest prices list of satisfied pleased to add our order wi Lsard; 3, Carl Newsome., Grade I- 1, Edith Tomson; 2, Kenneth New- ren. CONSECRATION.-In the cathedral at the different masses yesterday the arrangements for the consecration of Bishop l)eBlanc on Tuesday morning _were announced. The ceremonies will begin at ten o'clock, the consecrating bishop -being His Excellency Mon- signor' Stagni, ol Ottawa, who will .have as assistant consecrators, Most Rev. Archbishop McCarthy, of Hal- ilax,and most Rev. Paul Bruchesl of Montreal. Other church dignitaries from , all parts oi Canada will be present, as well as the clergy frorn` the surrounding dioceses. Rt. liiev. Dr. Morrison,bishop of Antigonish, is to deliver the sermon. The admission to the, ceremonies will be by txiyret, thus ensuring strangers an o or- tunity to witness the ceremonies which will prove unusually interest- ing. The arrival of his excelle-ncy the apostolic delegate will he tdday noon, A delegation will meet him at the depot, and escort him to the pal- B r Gs ace. A reception will he tendered him _ P' E- I- in the cathedral immediately after his _M tf i ee arrival, and addresses wiiil be present- I°’u E treated to candy by Chas. McLeod. ‘ .“ 1 1, Evelyn -Windsor;` 2, ,Lilian Mc- ' some; 3, Annie Gill and Reagh Sher-ii is certainly one of the most disagree- able ailments which flesh is heir to. Coated tongue-bitter taste in the mouth-nausea - dizziiicrss- these combine to make lift: a burdenl The cause is n disordered liver-thc cure Dr. Morsc's indian Root Pills. They go strni ht to thc root of thc trouble, put theiiiver right, cleanse the stom- ach and bowels. clear the tongue and take away the bitter taste from the mouth. At the first sign ol bilious- ness take ` Dr. Morse's ‘° _.,a=.... fr- _....4 r~-rv - The Charlottetown Guardian _ and Family lleraldl and Weekly Star The Morning Guardian and The Family Herald and Weekly Star, one year each, including the beautiful pre- mium picture “Home Again" for only The Evening Guardian and The Family Herald and Weekly Star, one year each, including the beautiful pre- i‘;E.i; P»‘°i;‘.'f..1i5’°‘“f” $2-00 Address all club offers to THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Charlottetown, odor is distinctive, It will last too. That is the real test of good perfume. If it doaen't last, it’s no good. Prin- cess Patricia lasts. We sell it only in Blyfr Pl\0l_0 Smdii) ;31,:t;“f°§é_‘L_°;i':;§°;;:1§§mff“;E_°? wzsr uiran pziussnousg B' --i °:_ " ‘?’ ~"“ “ ....‘i‘ii‘..i A".".:°.n"_°:.:'”°..:.. ..°.::'.z "::;.'z.'.;.- .sr <~.-.- .. ~- "° 'n ‘ a ua s ar n srao at the om nlon -.::°.'... 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SYNOPSIS OI' CANADIAN NOR'f'l get ml _ ws* r°°°. .'“ '“"""i“‘ "'°"“‘ ,i-.ian-‘.=.'=.~.‘-z-i.ii=;=».=.-. f'-he WINDSOR, Dec, 9.-James of the Halifax Wanderers "hike" from Dartmouth to ‘to;day.,, He_,al‘rived here at 4,25 o’clock this afternoob. McKay cover- ed thu distance' which is about 46 miles in eight hours and thirty-tive minutes and thirty seconds. James Martin, also of the Wanderers, was the second of the competitors to reach town. There was a tremend- ous crowd ot people at the finishing point, and the competitors were giv- n an enthusiastic reception on arriv- al. each being greeted with prolonged cheers. Charles Patterson of Dartmouth left the road at Newport Station on account ol the condition of his feet. Hu came to Windsor by train accom- panied by Corporal Tooke and Cooper of the Oxfords. James Martin arriv- ed laughing and talking at 5.45. Dumontier, of the Niobe, arrived half a minute later. The sailor had a lead until a. -quarter of a mil from the finish when Martin Both men B-nished strong. Yates of the Niobe arrived at 5.48, greatly fatigued. Mackins of the Oxfords came in at 6.10. He was very cold and done (nit, JBJIIBS Smith, Of the Artillery, independent, arrived at 7.10. (`»orporal Pratt, of the R.C.B. dnished eighth, in good condition. Kehoe ot the Oxfords arrived at two and a hall minutes past eight, thus winning the team prize for the 0-xi0;~,¢1‘5, L.en_l_and Yates _of the Niohe arrived soon alter. McKay stopped fifteen minutes at Mount Uniac for lunch._ The roads wose in a terrible condition, the SHOW in. some places being Ulf” men” When buying i McKay won the W lndsor your next black or blue suit, see Dee Serge" every t I' »|, Saturday, Dec 14. 1912 Commenclng at 12 o'clock sharp- I am instructed by M.R. Hardy, Little York. to sell hy pu lic auction on his ‘premises th f ll ' k ' I e o owing stoc , crop an imp e- mbntsz- STOCK-l Crown Rights mare in foal, 0 ears old, 1 mare B yrs old, 2 renewedicows. 5 rnilch cows (1 to fresh- en in Jan), 2bnlls 1 1-2 yrs old (Hols- tein), 2heii'ers l 1-2 yrs old, B heifers l year old, 1 fat cow. 4 brood sqws, due to pig in March, 1 Berk sow (prize win- heg, 80 geese, 20 hens. ' ~ ROP_l00 ,bns. tnrnips, 200 bus. potatoes, 50 bus. mixed grain, 00 bus. m _ angels. °_°'l’gsf°a\:io‘yle pattle are well bred and r n purposes. 8 IMPLl9lfhyN'l.qS_l shaker and clean- er, l truck waggon,l gang plow, l driv- i w n,. ‘ WERHS-All sums of $5'or under, cash, over that amount I2 mos. credit on approved notes. 6 p. ood for cash. N E-If day prove stormy, sale to take place the following Wednesday at the same hour. P. BRODIE, Auctioneer. ` 12- 11M2i. ____ . . . _ f ____ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ Blllausness 8 ‘ ROAD RACE deeD. The high Wind impeded the MAN DROWNED --- progress of the competitors, and bc- -- ‘ ing lightly clad they also suiicrui DANFORTH, Me., Dec. 9.-The bo~ from- the trost. McKay was also dy of Murray Scott, aged twenty-tive, ht1I1di¢&l>D0d~»> With hi! \1I1fBl!\i\l8l'lf»¥ was recovered yesterday from Monu- with. _ the roads and',hs had to get ment Stream twuive miles from here. people out 'at-~diiierent points to di» I Scott. who was hunting, ‘broke rect him. `»',,}T‘o~night is big banquet through thin ice on Saturday an"d was was given, which was attended by tho drowned. He lived in' Fredbricton, Mayor, many prominent ritirani url! N. B., but had been working on is e passozl him. ' if ‘ii yard; on the back iw... I Auction Sale the competitors. farm in Danforth since uaLly summer. ‘ - - < 1 _ I _ .f Fire and Marine Insurance New York Underwriters Agency NORWHICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE YOCIETY LTD. Western Assurance Company (rms AND remiss) ' Risks taken upon all descriptions of Insurablc __ property at lowest rates. " . Prompt settlement of losses occurring ou land or sea. _ _ Edmund T. Higgs ` I2-9Mroi General Agent, Uluirlolletown. , _ ____ ar __' __g a-Q I ` Give Your F riend' ‘ goods are stamped V A _` For the music loving friend, tcnchcr aS well as student, beginner as well as cxpc1't.fll€l°¢ is no better gift you could possibly make than 21 neat music carrier. Note these gift suggestions- ach one is an unusual value. ~ \ . . . r ` MUSIC ROLLS iu canvas, imitation seal )¢ grain, imitation walrus, solid leather and real walrus ranging in price from 5oc to _ 2.00 il MUSIC SATCHELS, oblong and_ square ' in seal grain and calf, ranging 'ni price fro $1.75 to th _ COMBINATION SATC_HEL B`A_Gi opens for books or sheet 1nusic,ranging»--in price \ from $2 to » /Wlililehi? B1I°o>S j_ i _ se Ss- _,__7;..i;‘ ?‘ 3 ,._».',~h;'“-" a .,,, 'rho Judges were Jas. and Mrs. 'rap ia. .- _ i <1 ic . 'ru P er and F D Bennett The ladies won Mclginiigde oDrs\izeBC2n Ciirni; Great . Mtf _ 'U .. - it -is-is .argues ~°f1'3§==§’§®s2-.;sif~ &'S§f-Wt-ir~s-fsé‘e=*§""».$'°°5i'~i"“" -\. in lieu siren if f , _ nga. A 'bm i~@sMM_ =- ‘P