"ml mrmsu- urn I-I OWN GUARD naar or u.i..'\ pA T . .-_,,_._i_,,_..,,;_ Y.___, _». .r ;_ » 1,;-it. '=_.;:_ _ lm .11 or _ _‘___ _ _ . river. 0il llypopliospli/iles liillefdaughtefls not so and sturdy as you would see her. our Perfect Emuls- flesh Produce:-prescrih_ either children or adults who ssh onstrrngth. It has been toharrelt the ravages nf diseases. and is at ,great or emsciated .convales- lisalih. cannot take Cod :an fake our Pciiuri Large boi ie ',-5r. 40c. li. ‘ A. Foster if`in¢_ old standard remedy fl Centi al Drugsloie. ` Sunnyside. _W-1... I <13 sligll Fil , r"~"~’~*~‘fD. F . p F i \ _ A _ _ High Cut Storm Boots 1 Protect yourfecl by getting n pair of our storm Boots in Black or Tan iesihcrs made from solid leather »Visi:ol Soles. *X fi Other attractions will be' a i l\l_eii`s $3.85 to 4.75 l¥uy’s 3 25 t-\ 3.50 ~‘ '_ Giri’s L90 io 2.75 l Big Stock in Rubber Goods in Chelollel eenia per 'Attend the big tea in New 210,; Church, Dec. 5, ,__ _ .___ _ _ _ i, », __ ,T ‘Tl-1° Guardian Prints al ~ G al & band other news. and has u honor and pleasure of ‘being the HOME paper for Prince Edward Island( istered Letter. The Guardian is not \'0SP0nsihle for remittances forwarded otherwise than as above. MEM ‘The Guardian welc news from persons throughout this Province. All such items should _bc Mailed to "The Guardian News Dept," .(lhurlotteto_\vn, immediately alter the events, etc., have trsusplr. cdr Mutt. *Any _person in this Province, whg, intends to visit New York City, eith- er for business or pleusure, may ling it to their nilvuiitnge to write “1l‘_ H."~ cafe of Guardian. Charlotte- town. ' . ME¢{_ ¢__ \ .;.._. _i '_ ‘Any boy \vho desires to run er- rands should call at Guardian early today and learn of an excellent posi- tion for the right boy. Mn, ~rienty of rosa things to eat at big tea in New Zion Church Dec. 5. mont table, useful things for the kit,- chen, niso asnie of pretty fancy 'ar- ticles und holnc made candy. LADY Si)WEllSET ON DIVORCl¢l hold there can be o_o such thing as a rrgistr office life of the nation. There is sorrow where the circiimstan man-‘i for further laxity in t rlriga tie; but it is a very gre lcssrn the ideal of married fi ii. comics ii co. *W .._y-stir-r`vs>-¢~vuv-v-'yr ' _' ' ~- - 1Vl'A“RRlED" ~ ~ M'A‘1ffi'E'BON-Iil0N_AUGHTON.- At Minneapolis, Minn., on Nov. l4th'., Neil McNnugl1ton, of New Brlg'htou, Minn., and Clara A. Matheson oi Nunton, Alberta, both formerlv of 1": E. Island, were united in mur- riage by Rev. E. E. Horn, pastor Trinity, M. E. Church. ___ ~ -_ ~ Diso - MUGFORD.-At the residence of his sister, Mrs. Douse, 108 Elm Avenue, .login G. Mugford, formerly of Pleas- an Valley, in,liis 84th year. NicAR'riiUn._-At _Brc¢ktiem,» or zith of Novsnluier, Mrs. -McArthur, ‘ wife ofthe ’late'Nichoias McArthur, in_hcr auth year. _ Funeral from the home of“her nistor, Mrs. David Paul, at 11 u-im. Monday. _ - _iinncrnocurnn IN wiunow ,. _._ FORT WILLIAM, Nov. 29.--In the sight of ii number of rcovlc. David Johnson, E young clerk, was electro- clited. by a common tungsten lam!! in tlpf _show window of Hcnderisorrs n]l§p‘s_lur_nishiiig store. The accident occurred while crowds of pc0l>l0 WGN! on-~‘-their way home to H\\Dl>Gl`- _ A lamp burned out, and without turn- ing all thc current, Johnson inountefl on n radiator to renew it. The soc- ket is believed to have been defective. ivi"iua.§ srniuunii. sms ‘ DAMAGES Fon until. -; 3 i __..___------ Lonoou, Nov. 29-Mme. Steinlwil. as attractive -in appearance as ever, has entered London courts to BT050- clige bei-_iaction against W<=1‘I\¢\` _I-l1“' ri , thc`puhllsh'er, and H. L. Adams. an author, for`lfbel. Sha demanded hhavy' damages bcc_anse_of_insiniin.~ ti`dns5'f`n Adams' book Women und lme_,'-'~that~ 'she wal guilt? °f tm? der. of lier husband and mother- `u'i`isel for Laurier and Adams apo- loglzed humbly ln court. and an- nounced that the defendants had agreed to_'p_dy\a certain sum of money ` q_\__‘.damagcs. ` MAINE OF GREAT ._ ~ _ _. sN01siN'r» emu FOUND ?“1`.;gw»~y0nK,' Nov. ' 29-Parts' of a giant bird which wlnxhd if! ' WHY er North America 3.000.000 7'5"* -_have--just been brought to » the aeurn of Natural History by Pro- I oi' Walte_r‘_Gi:angar_, who ll.” 00°" gf gibinysstlgations ln'WYo- _'Lf : ' Q -bird, according to Pra- i `“r.aniig¢r, vu thef-iarnolt M- rhdinrslturs .thot 0"' 0’l°t°d -in its-r.:-i I __,___..,H_Avm___ _ 'ff ' " Gi-liTiUREN'B THEATRE. ~»'_'_`Nm__”,§_m°Rg_ Nov, I9-A chi1drsn‘s _ the e»1v_s14»vh°\1»° 1° the §%_d ' _clunlv=_lg_ _to __ ii; 1 “N og ‘hhmdxt month 'N16 nod in svn or n ~ ‘ 9ylq¢`¢lf_~ b!,Williai‘h__ K . ,,"3p‘,7§‘€>§§ heir- tat... rr reciall among the poorer “As to drunflrenness, "and th -.d ing among women. Among believe it is, notably, among co cial travelers, where one no numbers of teetotalers. Cer among women the drug' habit creasing. Ylut taking the view of divorce, temporary separatio a period of u year or two may ns very greatly in our work at burst and elsewhere. 'The threa the old life are ouite broken, a able to come together again afte lapse of it few years, and to t k new view of life together. t of course, the condition is so had f_nnt the brain is impaired, and then the case has to bc treated as one of insanity. C(_lLlildGld GIRLS TOLD T0 (`lA'I‘UH A` GIRL EACH' ` girls only. ` The. gli-l_etudents were urged by I’residei`it Harris in his chapel atl- dress to go into the bywliYH ""5 hedges and dump up students for the school. - This school needs more men, hc__ said. You girls can get thom.Brinl1 it man each of yon. » _ is The Verdict of Scientific Investiga- , tion. How many woolen' do you lfu°W who nm perfectly well, strong* and healthy ns fi woman should he? They may not be sick snpugfrto livin bad -but they are ruu-GOWN. thin. " ner' ed and devitalized and so much is expected of chem. that ¢h¢y_ constantly overdo and suf- fer from hesdacliv. \’9"°kl°h0. Mr' vousnssa and ifnclrrd lllsl' _ \ smh wbmm had Vinol, our deli- cious -cod' liver and iron tonic with- out oil which will create an aPu¢f-il'»°. mn, up thc digestive organs, make pure blodd and create strength. Mrs. W, G. Ritehiq, Patchogue. N. Y_, gays; "Vinci is certainly the best down and tired- all the time. but. Lhgnjg gg Vinol, I am feeling all l~icnt~ agile " rfmtsnainz t t voip' ~l1l°°'v° till bs g expel e » ___ _ - ~V _ h _ ,om ' _|_|,,p,,°,-¢||i¢_ The _audii .-__'l‘ry a bottle of .fnol with t 0 un ' dm, 'N143 l ‘ M itat on th6»r5<=llf returned ‘if lthgdeil nothelli you E ithr Howl-u"°\'1l°u0n of b1o'od_threug`h the sm the SWEET and hair roots. It should be used by 'subscribers and others are asked George and Kent Sta. _ Mtf. to remit by Money Order or by Reg- ' _ """f' omes reliabie, Hem .[.he__e.B __ big variety he__e_ _ _ _ 'table`0l C t~ , heuiitifiilly _dressed dolls; .a' refresh" tory (i'>fOt\h;:nll3`ii1giii\il)lri;n igagitgai? _ . _ e t firm fail- LONIION, Nov. 2').-'Commenting cd, leaving sorrowing creditors with un the majority report of thc divorce a loss of $100,000. W. E. Bagnall coiiiniissiiiii, which makes divorce eos- then left the city. Subsequently thi lCl`. H105' HEUYY 30m01`S‘¢t SBYSZ "l accused entered into business himself, |ili\'orcc between two people who have might be aroused ovesr lliis fgtlieft 'lhecn married in 5 religious sense, and have made vows before God that shown that although Flower & Co they Will 1iV¢ fogether for better had been employed by his firm his of f01` W°l`50- DiV0I`°0 muy he l70\"~ father was really his agent but tht "‘i“Eib1° ‘vhefe the ¢e"em°“Y 1185 1102!! father was hiding under the power of a merely state character, as at n of attorney. This power left him able y _ . "It is a very terrible evil, of course ,mu & C _ th - " for an individual to have to live with w0u1d_ pgr' :gnc iiiicussgincggngtg. another under certain circumstances, needed in this ,my H (mntinuing tm init it is 3. great safeguard for the judge denli; with thic ni-iniier in viliigh _ H Pleat the money was sent to New York un- niass of inhappincss, misery, and -der power of the mther ces are “Th .. ' _ . such ns are made the ground of a de- owns gullguigylahe hB,_,t,?,§§d0i:htLh0 h_$t1'¥;?_§_`_ cd’s father, who was pursuing a to olicn the door any wider, and to ;C,).E;:‘izc,_tll_la;0‘:,{:sh;"_'c}£;_c1_;~ :_?;_‘_‘;;t' _fir y lggépiz' his oivn use. The accused knew 0. with whom, on the whole, it has-beer; ”“'““g ‘t °“° °"" °“° Y” maintained in gi very fine way e,ndced. “Whether or n0t__the__ Sm 000 wh___,__ `s °’°““g h"h` i tr h ' m-.r~d. it .mei .;..“s_.°z.».‘:_; .;1..';1‘°f.?.‘;‘“;:;.;’: mm i ' ’ . ' ll it ll tl . _ thlimliliisbrifrliil ?i\(iIs\vil‘e givin pmnted 'mt the hat D' creditor* ' a. '~::Rexall Hair T6`nlc‘fs illiiit the thing you want for promotingthe growth offlight, fluffy fine silky hair. "93" 1ia'irf_'1‘onlc promotes a- healthy. cir-_ D every _Womnfn and every man too. Two Sized DOCUGS- $1 and 50c. The Mc- Kinnon Drug Co., 'Corner Great ::Buntain, Bell & Co., for best coal, lowest prices. 9-23dtf. ::.\ou should see our hot water bottles--reall Rcxall hot water bot- s splendid assortment and every one is H Zood value at the price. Values range lrom $1. to $3. See our special dandy. The McKinnon 'Drug Co., Cor- ner Great George and Kent Bts. ._ Mtl. Will. :living power to treat inebrity in the first stages as early insanity, und shut the patients up. At present, W9 are asking them to surrender their will when they have no will, and to give up their liberty when they have neither self-control not power. If I Pali them in limo. as I do some, they fan r.c cured; but it is less hopeful when they get older and more under tomrol uf drink or other drugs." JUDGFYS CHARGE ' AGAINST HARRY BAGNALL "Less than three years ago Bag- uull & Co., were carrying on a stock brokerage business in Ottawa," con- tinued the judge. "Harry Bngnall win working in that oliice and also had _some experience in the business previous to that Th n be ' depending on the s in nth th..t failure to get him business. It is to deal witlrthe .funds of Harry Bav- and the evening. An exercise by thc children of the Mission Band and the selections of song by tha young men were especltlly appreciated. An offer- ing of $55. 0 or $60.00 was realiz- ed. - ` the judge, was whether the evidence of Blanchard had shown that the pro- ceedings. .had formed an item in ii debtor or creditor account. The com- plalnnnt had refused to say one way or another. *Phe action against Bagnall was brought under section 2355 of the criminal code," said Judge Gunn, Sub-section 2 reed ns follows:-If it be part`of the said terms that the money or other thing received or the proceeds thereof shall form an iteni in a debtor or creditor account he- tween the person receiving the same and the person to whom he is to nc- count for or pay the same and that such last-mentioned person shall re- ly on the personal liability of the other as his debtor in respect there- of in such account shall be it suffi- cient nccounting for the money or proceeds or part thereof so entered.” and subsection 3, "In such case no fradulent conversion of the amount accounted for shall be deemed to have taken place." Further, ,the judge reviewed thc his- ,,,.,...,...~....~.~..-.~...- PERSUHAL John Buntafn, North Rustico, was in Charlottetown Saturday. Ralph Rogers, Kensington, was u visitor to Charlottetown Saturday. J. L. Claxton, Charlottetown, left Saturday for St. John. R. Cox, Morell, was in Charlotte- town Saturdrty. Mrs. I-I. Carver, Hazelbrook, was in Charlottetown Suturduy. Lemuel Hayden, Vcrnoon, was a visitor to Charlottetown Saturday. L. A. Haszard, Charlottetown, left for Amherst Saturday morning. Sam Doyle, Charlottetown, is visit- ing in Sydney. W. S. McKic, Charlottetown, warn passenger returning from Summersldc Saturday night. Mrs. R. H. Campbell, Charlotte- town, wus a passenger returning from the west. Saturday evening. Y _ knew he could not recover. He then ,_ ma Saying that they included senators, 0 R members of Parliament and shrewd business men. “Th 1 t _ it 1- "In one case n young lady clerk, for finiurizgmiza hhoiriyeeiixihie iiiigigie 3410 had saved $2.500. entrusted it her" S"f*“’d“Y- - - Q o the accused, and he t 1 ar iinl 2;: gh: ngghgsggidtgi k;§d{ne%r}):€e with thc knowledge thjmrilglshado in Clarence Harris, returned to Sum- ca_n_ and very om," dn0s_ recover his his fa.i_;hcr’s action and lets him do or hu. sc\f_,.e5,,ect_ Am; the perwm them,” said the judge. -“It is clear who revovcra can regain cont,-oi of that the money did not come into will and mcu“_ie,,_ In some in,,tnn,,,_,s t_he hands of the accused, because his father stole it on the way.” He then declared that thc only evi- dence to go on was that of Blun- clisrd, and he had refused to answer The misses Susie Jenkins and M. 1- McLean, Charlottetown, were passen- gers east-'Saturday ufternoon. - _ James and Mrs. Lightizer of Mone- 0 ton came to Charlottetown by the me“v____ his discovery of his father’s wrong-‘ 'Fignish express Saturday night. w ands doing, is not_sl1own in the evidence ”"”‘ tamly but it is my opinion tl_in.t most ol is _“_ the money came into his hands nftcr I do the discovery. '_ __ for _F‘urther,_the_Judge suid, that after ,wlp his fathers tenure those who him Capt. Bounell. Murray H=1rbor.was Oux_ lost money_ stood behind the accused ds or to reestablish him. _ He than tco`: nd in money from his friends which hc Mrs. Clarence Harris, Summerside, was a passenger from Charlottetown to her home Saturday afternoon. a passenger from Charlottetown to his home Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Heber Gordon, Brudenell, was ‘a passenger to Pownal Saturday nl- ternoon. Mrs. Henrtz, Royalty, was a. pas- senger from Charlottetown to Am- merside from Charlottetawn Satur- day morning. Gavin and Mrs. Duffy, Charlotte- town, returned from Halifax, by the Northumberland Saturday evening. 1 Oswhld‘Wright, Charlottetown, as fm. inebritv wmud help to pass some on item in a dehtor and creditor -ac- ' t. ‘uw by and hy' which I pmy hey mmlqhc 'evidence falls short of estab- R' H' Ramsay' Charlottetown' "C _ lishing the one point I think should be discovered before I could ite justi- FOR NORTHWES"l‘EliN fied in convictlng the accused," con- » » . .__ tiniied the judge. “Could a jury with Tho condition of Conductor B' (M CHICAGO, Nov. 2ii~Nortliwestcrn this evidence before them reach any University has inaugurated a practl- other 'decision on this point? I am cal, though unofficial, course in not satisfied with the evidence." 00¢l\l0U'~iui¥ and ¥fNif\“0¥\f»Chil\g'-f0l` ft is not known whether any other w_ H_ G,.Mkm_ ChM.lo“et0wn_ m_ "I wish those who advocate ruvercri whether the proceedings had formed t vous. tir , - W,-,,~,,,m are gg active now£deye,. tonic I have ever taken. I_was run of the clients who lost money through their dealing with Hurry Bagndll will take' action against him. PAPPS UIAPEPSIN ` [NUS INUIGESTIUN Healthy Women Scarce - Time lil No sour gassy stomach, or Dyspepain in live minutes. You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach is bad-or nn un- certain one-or ,harmful one-your stomach is “ J/*“'t,~ ~‘ _ _ .._ t _ ' 1 _ f _' 1; 5 f it wave to buy in tina Province. sUco_nsse'u__r_, sanvws.-'rue W., _ i I _ __ _ _ ' / ‘ I - -_ _ ..--- _ lB. M. A. B. ,the _Tryon Baptist J ' __'» ___ ~" ’ - ` i "~ ____ _ _- _ _ . ="1‘HE» AMBULANOE.-The. a_mbu1-'Church held_tl1alr annual thank of- ' ‘ fr-~ Z 'i :`\ . . . ` \ ,_ _ ' ance was out yesterday to take a iering service-`..Dn Thursday evening, ‘ f ‘\ F y' ) " , ' _ __ V student, who was suffering from ap~ Nov. 28th. The' church was well fill-_ 9 ` _, f' ' ' , » -if ‘i ~\ _ Pendicitis, from St. Dunstan's Col- .ed. The program. which was well. E ` - _ . _ - ‘ ._ lege, to the City Hospital, Charlotte-_ rendered, .was somewhat shorter than _ I <' < V _ _' _ _.¢0wn. _» _` ._ __ . _ .usual due in ,part to sickness and to ~ . ' i ‘ --- ' the unpleasant state of the roads. '“ -_ - __ _ _ . ' - 1-: _. _ Furniture _Headquorm-M I L llfl' _ __ CHRISTMAS f FANCY LINENS i ~¢. .- .< if Our immense New Stock Contains some of . _ the prettiest and daintiest of linens. Make your ~ selection today-the showing is at its best NC) W. '. Come early and secure the prettiest. "_ l ness si whim \ sense weeks \ utah & wi-.i-zits ; .__ __ _ ` 'i #Jabez and Mrs Lane, Hermitage, were in Charlottetown Saturday They were in Montague recently wherc they attended the wedding of Mr. Lanc’s nephew, Frederick Mc- Intyre. Mrs. McLeod, of Cliarlottctown. P. E.. I., who has lizen visiting at the coast, and is ou her return home. is the guest oi Mrs. Duncan l\iarshr.ill for a lcw days.-Edmonton paper. Mrs. Marshall is a native of Char- lottctown. K wg were Mrs. J. R. Moore, llharlottcl R. Goss, Subcrnacndic, N. S, Nichols, Bridgetown Stanshy Mancheste Ellis, '~lt .loiin ie following registered nt th n Ho _harlo tetown, hetwce Saturday night (nftcr the ar 1 of the Tignish express) and the previous night; versity where the masses can be Joseph .Luwe, Murray River. Fanny Lowe, Murray River. Emily Lowe, Murray River. ph Savoy, Cliathnrn. lumas, Montreal. (From Saturda.y‘s Evening Daily.) A. H. Dixon, Montreal. Amon the recent visitors to Oita.-Q TO BECOME SCHOOL TEACHERS Y ifcssion. The siih-committee of the The following registered nt the Re. London County Council which report- vi-_rc Hotel, fhirlottetowu, between ed, the matter said that some par ll.0il rlaturilay night (alter thc ar- of the decline was due to the unem- ca, to Duet rival nl the Tignish express) and 11.- ployed teachers’ agitation of rt fe 00 the previous nightz- years back, but they seemed incline l\‘. (3. Lelacheur, Murray River. itu attrilnitc most of it to the perio Chester Lclachcur, Murray River. ‘of good trade which the country ha li Currie. 1’G'1\i€S »recently__been passing. _ Dl `MCQ\\'B\"I‘l0. L0“d0“» _ Thc`rcn.\ season is, of cfoursc, th D. B. Howatt, Bi-udenell. pay, A married male teacher in cd with me _,lcd to , _ _ get me to agree J' McDonald’ Websters Comer' Londo" with B family has 3 prcthyl to their iii:.t;;Afi--s`s of nppendicitis. U. fflhnm Webflsfs OOYUGF- tight struggle unless he ekes out liis,Th,m. mea ._,__aB :O ,wcrate and divide L- C- Haydm. 0171011- ' salary by teaching in the evening the mm ,cg a_._._0,,g ,_s_ They arguad R~ COX- Moten- _schools or doing other extra work. Il. Morris, Grenville. J. J. Trainor, Bideford. QHILD MUST pi,/iY_ D. McL`ormack, Keutvillc, N. S. ' _.___ J- A- Cmwrou- New Glnssow- ivioi\vri=ti#:.li._ Nov. eo-ririy urtiw J- C' Elhsf B‘°5t°"' Mass' great educator, making the child ATTEMPT TQ DYNAMITF; ff" ' `_" ' ,_ enjoy his studies, said Dr. Paul Lut- J/\(:K _i0HN3(iN'S 1-10113141, The fnnomng regmtemd at the \ ‘°' tinger, noted apostle of the Rational _.__ twig' H°t“1~ Chf“`1"tt”t"“'“' het‘”‘ie“’l<1;:::-- ._ _L ____; - - __....»- - - .- -- ~ -~-_------» From all over the ' Dominion cf-mes in Canadian mills. i . i Ji-um; ' ' A Winsome Porridge ' IN P \_,;\_S'\ \*“"`. ."' Q' ke `~ i ,-1. _ Q tie- was-sw . -_ e _sv .o~.`__,_i,____.‘f .lil 'FY' : i \ » ' '~» ¢ ` 1 `~- -’ .. ' \ _-'f if L_/ \_ \~_-_-/i v “- / \ - ,-> "‘_~<_, ' ..-»"`\`_" __/M ’1`»' fs. __-»\» praise for i The New Food Post avern Special _ t A good old-fashioned porridge with new flavor, prepircd by food experts \ A mellow combination of Wheat, Corn and Rice blended. _ Its simple preparation and moderate cost make Post Tavern Special popular with breakfasters who enjoy a tasty hot porridge. Sold by Grocers everywhere. ` _ 'l`omorrow’s Breakfast Pachges l0c andflit uni.. hy ciusoin msruii ce zen. c.i,, tru., rum: rno_r.\:r.>siss wirms is. our t I s . 4. - »;w=r'i1”"'~"’° *_ ___._ .ya _-.. -fn-'ws lul |‘».'fee~