_ < DECEMBER I 3, 1957 THE CH ARLOTTETOWN GU.AR DIAN ;‘» ~' PAGE ritvziv :uri » ;_-_‘_; Int s nerve tonic? . . Mg nm 4”,” I ¥:§::l’i°°*l Piifllltrl’ - - Ask your doctor Want s Idhillif iiimeedrltdiiig I AA: £L'i7.'iii""i-1'." """* ¥l§§ii"“3'°“'°'°°*°\P - an iw awa- IIHM vw :im ii rag” gvlggtyff -‘»s§:i?i'Pv°vUl,l,=:imA'k " ~ ° alanfaiisu .,¢|,,,,, - ° mn: |` i 5 ‘-" I-wa: r : WH-i-iiER’5 J¢W¢lW Sure--.Xmas Season _ll AS in f01'tI1_e1' years we W1 en_grave in up-to-date style, without extra charge. ll articles purchased from us I V hat we ask is: Leave your engraving orders it with us as soon now as pos- \ " . sible. . ,__ .~__._ - _*___ ___ Xmas Photos The Latest Fad The Swaslika GEO H ` . . COOK lho Studio Wlioro Baby iv Alvrnys Wilcuioa PERFUME il -i GIFTS. If there is ..n..l.ing the larlses’ like it is goo.; ,eiiniue and you cannotnicke any mistake 'n pr._ seutingii. Every package we li-iv.- wiil make a Cesirab’e gift and or very little money you can :elect ~ pretty one.Comei.i ind look over our line. We knowthcre is some- thing in it ili-it all pie.se you, GEO. E. HUGHES. Apothecaries Hall Hockey Boots 'Phe brit value in the city. ‘Our Leader." Men’s, $2.oo a Pair. °‘1)ur Leader" Boys; $1.75, “ “ Small Boys $1 45. This is the best Hockey bo_oi in Canada for the money-other lines a little lower in prices than other stores. A. E. McEAt.HEN The Shoe Man. wfrwtf llnrisimaslirnce:in;. Send us your order now. Do not wait until the last minute ii 'Juy your Christmas fruits and li vii lay - ioceries. Order now when our stool: is complete. California Seeded Ralsiiis, Griffin 81 Slteliy’s, 14:: per lb. Malaga seed.-. ri- lsius, lac per pound. Finest selected Valencia Rais'ns, ice per pound, or in 7 lb boxes 6cc. 'Fable rais ns per pound 25c, 22 lb box $5-00 Finest selected Fiiiatra currants in i b pcks Royal Bxtelsior Brand 1oc,6 lb or 55e. Santa Clara.Vsiley Prnnes per lb rec, 3 los for z5c. Finest Oregon Prunes, large size, nc per lb. Tarragena Almond nuts, soc. per lb. Grenoble Walnuts, :oc per lb. sieiiy Fiibeni. 1.1¢ per lb- Finest shelled walnuts, 4oc per ill. Pure Gold Icing. Pastry splcvi i°‘1i 'Y seasoning, sage, savory, ma]0ran,mixeri herbs in tins, inc per tin. Pnre Lures Oli par Pi. 7°C~ Finest Maiizanlllii O|ives,I2 oz bottles, 5°¢- _ . Finest Man zanilla Olive s io oz bottles, 25c. _ _ Finest Manzsi ill.. Olives 6 oz bottles. 3c‘ _ . Preserved Peacins in 1 lb glass JHYS 35° Pure gold mixed pistry SplC¢= 359 Mfg” Pure gold extract usiorted flavors. 6 bfi l . “Puig ghlgsgatract alsaried flavors 2 ,‘i 01. bottles, acc. lb Malaga Grapt s 2°° ll" - _iamaica Oranges ..°° P" ‘1°""“' 1\¢[OI§ 'E3 §'].\l .Af iaith swf.. Ph°"° M iladies’ Can Skating Boots See our window this weev. for .1 nice lades tan skating boot, warm lin ed. They are w01’ll1 $2.50 ' This weelr wc will sell them for $ .50 Sprague St C0. W Sunnyside »-fri'-1ll""“"°"" __ V ~-~ --~- ~~~~ -°- _ s nfs 1 ar . ' "V ‘ "`”'”"’"”Si1o\s flake Chocolates 1"-'_ ii§r..l;ij.~ s.'»~¢i»~|Bi-1'ii»'=°f-=i~. ‘ H Y N D Nl A N & C Us s .Vit-l.e\d s Special in 25 ard 50 lb hi heat grade chocolate and with the softest, lightest 11106* fl°lllY ”“"fl dimnmm me mm, Lowes, dm.tf. Managers P. a. I. _ VV _ a -...f Some Useful 1 Hints on , Christmas 3 Footwear 1 \-‘Ve find each year articles of footwear a more in demand for l Christmas pr=¢g@i1t5._ below you will Hnd a list of acceptable gifts. _ For Ladies ,_ Felt slippers 25c, to 1.75. ‘- Queen Quality shoes 4.00 ‘ to 5.00. Overslioes 1.25 to 2.35. Snow shoes 2. 50. E Moccasins 1.25. -` Kid Slippers 1.00 to 4.00. ‘ For Men i -7. .-_- .<- Comfortable slippcrs 38C to 2.50 ~ Overslloes 1.40 to 3.00 > Iiivictus shoes 4. 50 and 5.00 l‘ Cloth gniters 1.10 D For Boys __. Snow shoes 1.95 to 3.25, Moccasins 1.25 to 2.00 Slippers 50 to 1.50 f Hockey] boots 1.50 to 2.00 A if... ani. Slippers 4octo 2. io, Snow shoes 2.00 up. ° Moccasins 1.00 up. Hockey boots 1.80 ~ For Children Every thing you can mention in slippers, boots, _ overslioes :uid cloth leggins. ees- ~ ll '. ., Alley@l Co. i i i i | Kent Street, ' Practice limited to Diseases of Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. Eyes tested and fitted for y glasses. OFFICE HOURS 9 to il ia. m. i.i'fi-fi.il.i p in. _\' Evenings by anpointmunn . dtww RAIN OR SHINE We can give you jus as good Pi-ioroonaiwis A1 _ B A Y E R STUDIO ia T It NOW E131; mos.Pl:::’ne |92 =' usa W Q , _ »- ._.i .sa THE 0UEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN Head Offices in New Prowae Block---Charlottetown. W. C. Wilcox, Meriden, Conn., is in the City, Rev.A. McGulgen. Tracadie, was iii the City yesterday. L'eut~0nlonel Moore, City, went west yetei-day morning. Rev.J.F..l'ohnson, St. Mlirgai-ai.'s, was in the City- yesterday. John AGordon, Georgetown, was in Charlottetown yesterday. Miss Belle McPherson and Miss Florence MGLSUM B°u°V\\°. Were inthe city yester- Jay. Wilfrid Forbes, Port Vainon. was a paasengerto this City by the Minto yes- terday. Xavier Bradley,son oi Sergeant Bradley. City, is confined to his home through illness. Mrs.Alex. McKinnon and Miss Anne McKinnon, City, loft. yesterday for Sher- brooke, Que. Miss E-iith Keenan, who has been viiit- ing her home in this City, left yesterday for Dorchester, Maas. Meetings of the Executive ot the Local iioverniiienr. wire held yesterday aftei- i on aiirl yesterday evening. Sena.0r Ferguson of P E Island is the iruest of C :pt Peter Mclotyie of lifain Street for a few days-St John Star. The mall train arrived in the City last night at the comparatively early hour of ten o'e-lock and brought the C P R mall. 'the last mail ofthe season for the Mag- dalen Islands will be despatched from Pit-_ tou on Monday next, after the an'lval oi the morning train from Halifax. The Minto arrived at l0.‘25 yesterday with the following cargo:-one car flour, onocar machinery, one car frui', three oirs way freight and nine passengers. R».-v. S. li. Cornwall, B, A., North River, is home from his viication and wil preach (D. V.) on Dec l5t.h at Long Crack at li n.m., at. Clyde River at 3 p m, and nt North Rivar7 p ui. Tha Glace Bay Gazette says: -Mr Gillis iatl er of W. D. Gillis, the uiaat, and gr. - oery man of this town has lcitfor his nomo in P. E. I-land. Mr. Gillis has leen apendinglthe summer with his son. The funeral oithelate Mr.<.N.-I Jenkins, Mn Albion, whose death cocurred ou l‘iie.~day of paralyais,i.onk place yesterday -iiwrnoon and wasliirgely attended. Sl- laaves tojmourn is surrowlnir husband anti four children besides a large circle it i- iaiivrs and friends. . The adjourned meeting oft. c Y M C A Literary Society was hold lass evening in the Ass0clati.»n's ptrlour. the Vicc Presl- il nt- in the clialr. li. was ilacirlv-.d to havt‘\_ into Mock Par] ini- nt. on Tliursrisy, Di i: lllili. O W Matti s ni was nhuseu Prim Mlni~i.er and G W Mcl’l-e , I. ad-r of the 0iip0~lt.\nD. The i.S.Ernpic»s which hurl to lay to ii. No tliunitlurland Str. its, Tuesday night on account of the foe, as ri.\polt.~d in yo - L i.liiv's Guarriit. , gon into Siimii~er»irt slior ly »\fl»r llildiiigl l. The malls nil- pi\~i~i»|i,ig»-ra r iv--rl hi' trniii in Clllirlotfta- in-vii all ut.3.Ililu.ui. yo~i.»rduy. Rev. li. E. rind Mrs. Tnouias nnri their two chllvi- »en were among the passengers. At. Sr. Jliiiira chun-li last night mush - l vc .-. filled tliele:i'~ \u heat' tho organ re -iiul ily Pr Kes or \V. J. Hutchings. Tn- piogrnni eiubraoerl a wlrle vnrichy of iri- a»iuu.eiital selections, by old and by nioriern composer-. Under ti e skilled- t ut-Ii of the pluyi-i-the organ tendered th- rinis crpiecea in is in inner to cfntrm an-~ ti iight tnosn who I e-ird, sud the conclus- ion of th.: reoitil »-ri.i.¢lit. many regrets. Pr.ifes~ior lint-.:..lngs will be gladly wel- comed who cv -i~ he again apte tra before aCharlotteoown audience. The program was. pleasantly rnpplsnienied by two vaoil solos by Miss Furness; and by two olioiuzci by Sr. James' Church Choir. The hisaiilarit. of the First Method si Church yeste -ny afternoon presented s pieanint and busy scene, the occasion Laing the fancy sale and rea nel. in uid of the Sunday -schoil. There was a iroai atnrndanue niiri t.l e proceeiis from so cs at the various tables no te-i ri same: i factory sum. The ies tables were gsiiei- ously provided with appctislug viands Innfi lliiernlly patrniiizci. The affair may ‘no ounsliicrcri ns iiiost successful. The luew pastor, lieu. H. E. Thomas, was ;pi~.-sent-, and iiintty of his congregation init-lu his niquaintaucc A ery serviceable andbanellcial form ol ,advertising the many attractions and ad- ,viintsges oi this Province has been devis- ‘ ed by the 510,000 and Touris Club. It is t le terhoid got up specially for the me oi the schoolchildren of Prince Edward 1 - land, who have been corresponding with sciinolohiirli-rn in other countries. A num- liei- of schoolchildren have regular ooires- piiifients, with whom they exchange iletteis. This is notably the ease with iiunolsra in England, between which country and this Province a great many letters are exchanged by means ol the r~ch.,olohi|dien. The letterhead is attract- `\'-snrl preseinstn ri concise but very thorough inannerihe resources and in trnctions of Pnnce Edward Island, ani i:i|.t.ii|is allche fasts ral ting to hs co » illtlonn of l fe her.:- $"Xm is goods",-Choice Derlumes li. dainty packages-Fine Ebony hat and cloth brmhes-Nice walalng canes-Elo gant cased pipe:-Cigars in holiday paelt- sres and many other articles suitable for agif'. A. W. Reddln, Phm B. Sunny- sidr. Miss Katie Slnnott, Mei-ell, is visiting in this City. Hector Keir, South Granville, was in the City yesterday. l The closing number for Limerick iCouponaiasi. night was 235. Miss Hazel Davison re'urned to this City yesterday from Saokviilr. N. B. At. the City Police Court yesterday morning Ernest Usborne was fined li or twenty days for drunkennes. He paid the line. Mrs. Ferguson, wife of Senator Ferna- son, Mai-shtield, has gone into a private ,hospital in St. John for tha purpose of ‘having an operation performed on her eyes by Dr. Meintosh. Her eye was sometime agoattacirol by glaucoma. The many friends of Allan White, ars- isiant secretary of the Y. M. C. A. w ll he sorry to hear that he is ill with append- ic|tis,snd was taken to the P.E.I. Hospital. Mr White has made many warm friends among nba boys during the few weeks he has been at the Y. M. C. A. Church of England sr-rvlces will be heln at the following pl ces as follows: George, town, Dei-. 15 at it a. m., Lltany iii.. Holy Communion; 7 p. m., evensong. Cherry Valley, Dec. 22, 10.30 a.rn., Lltany and Holy Communion; 7 p. ui . ev. n omg. Suuris, Doc. 20, 8 s. in., Holy Comniui ion 110- m-. Matinsi 7 P. ui., ivensonir. country says that tha other day a anal e was captured. It. was a~i ll\ ely as if it wa. .till the summer season, instead of that period of the year when w:ii regulated aunt ea nie supposed io be enjoying ttzeir lnng vi inter sleep. Tie Guardian curric- pondrnt suuurs from this sign that the winlcr is gi-ii g to be a mild one. E. A. Walliicrg,of Mont-real, ia in thi City- MIR Wallb rlr, has the ecnirset for the row wharf at Souris, and was the eonlrictrr for the new railway station and many of the railway workshops now building in this City, Ho is having a last. look nronnfi before winter sets ln, sn"- probably will not visit. Charlottetown again before spring. He has had on hl~ payliatin this Province all summer an average of one hundred and fifty men, and a large number of these will ba provided with work du in; the viintcr. Some, oi course, will ha ialil ntl] liut on the re- uinp- tlon of :ictivc work in the spring Mr. Wnllhcrgslrys there will be plenty io do. H thinks the outlook in this Plo- vlnce isa vt. ry hopeful one for the labor- i~g msn. in Moi.o.on, whole he has many liigioiitiiicis, and wiiiic nanny men have li.-in i-iiiployed, ia lunge pero-i - 'cuhigo of the vinrkingiiirn will be laid nil‘i'ii‘ lin- vi;ii tor niiin Li.. They however nrs chiefly -.',for.-igneri A\1.str.:ns, and Itnlinns, who live irugally and have sav. ii eiinugli to tide them over the Winter wltl- ou vnriousiiisc-iiufoi't. A Guardian veader writing from the s TRADE AND SHIPPING. PORT OF CII.\Rl'iOT'l‘E'l`0\VN. En ini, Doi-. 12-Sch: Koiilrmor, Cahill, P ctnu. i.'..~o.f. 1' -' 1.'-vi-~-.\'."v¢=-4-N.. .r ` 3 Acceptable Gifts for a Lady We have a magnifi- cent range of high ; | class aftisiie bramlets sei witlipearlr ametliy Bracel¢lS ’ O lmmizoo ii;-.Also the lam.-. ats,anrl other stones a ' ovpular exoansio. béaeelets in Gold fill- e . _ We’vea particular- ly nice line ut' gold and silvef mounted umbrellas. We will make aubavantral price rerlnctiona on there fine goods and engrnve monogram free. Umbrellas Nreklera and pen- dants set with pearls, Lavauigfgs turquoiie, amelliysi, &t: in new designs. We‘vesgood assert. ment. i . We invite orders by mail, guaranteeing lowest cash prices with the privilege _ of returning goods if not satisfactory. It nnab etovisit the store write na. li. F. Hutchison J. weiler-Opiieiaii, 99 Grafton St. NEW FLUUR Beaver in Barrels B-avi-r in Half bbls. Beaver ln 25, 50 and ion lb Bags. Queen City in barrels. Queen City in 25. 50 and loo lb Bags. Five Roiesin Barrels. _._|___ THE ALWAYS BUSY STOKE D0 Yfillr 511099111! ui I Only I2 More days i i Eilfli lil UIC D2? to Christmas i Y---_ ....__J r Have you Ever llinughi i ` that your daughter or sister would appreciate for tier ihristmas Present A SCI 0f FURS ‘ i fi _I We ii ould like to call our attention to the foil ,wing would b. mo=t aucep able. Tiliese qualities are vtell vtorili sid. ration. lines any of which 1 _ . ~ v afew minu'es cou- This is one of siderable extent of qualities as: 3 Sable $10 oo Sable $12 oo st.-. 4;! regular styles in iurs X, 1 and is worn to a con- i_“, _Ifj season. We consiizn you a nice assortment ~ 4".) This .style of fur i very fmliionf ble thi W .Y ~~, Zi- 'in 1, . , 'la fi specs.-il ine of nuff. t Only $5.65 each A nice ruff made out of the best quality black Russian Muskrat with the long tails on each end , i 1 ' lin .invlas Our kid glove depzirtmeiit is so well known that we ieed say ,_ little about it.We just wish to note - ‘K that we have a complete stock of colors, qua ities and sizes ready ` - for the holiday seaso 1. THE QU LI'l`Y-well, ARE ALWAYS REUABLB when such makers as Rfviillon, , D ` d T f . . - 1 A i Don’t i Freeze when you can oar not drinks at any hour. excep while yousleqo it niypopular restaiirani. Hot _ I Chicken Pie in abiindancejust the thing to iva~.ii you up mil T make you fe.-l gooi auf! strong: duriii.; thi.; ` changeable weather '2»‘.-<4-..aa' “` d mwf , iii# _, 7 per cent lntcrcst Earned on investments Take cut an Endowment 1\o'i.y in the Great West Life Assurance Company and secure a sliarc of the~e high earn- ings. i Absolute security-I/iwest premium i rate'-highest dividenrli. 1 r I a . //. \._ ,< S. ARE ALWAYS RELIABLE ros., THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE Wonderland is the 1-lure to spend an evening in Mlrth, instruction, Travel Realistic Motion Pictures Music and Song PROGRAM (for this ereni g and ir- me-row) lliu initio nf c:i.=¢:ililriiit‘zl. 'I`lic l"r>i‘tiiiic t\.'llcl'. I ° E. J _ S ‘< 'l`licll’n\\'li:itnii .~"i‘c\'ci|igc, I'll Dance :i cake wills. 'I`llc lost uiiiliro 'n, I 'iiistrntctl sviigliy .\li'_ ll:iriic_\'. The L.'iiid..~. it i l. ‘i l 'G ` l .i i ,. . . ig' ~1~'f,i ,iii ,, ~. .,_ i .i .,., we ii; if ‘ii 1 ,. i ll