l iT A, Fi* __ [| *lin- = . i \ . .A » I » ,y W - ~ 4 :~ f- f , . . . i , _ .~, p _ ‘ i '. . i - _ .., , ;- » ' » ~ » -" -»-' ».-_.ri 1-* .- ' .~ ,~" » "f . ‘ ' . ‘tv .¢“., ,i " i . r ~ » ‘ -...f--if .~.=»_<-ti -' ' V ‘ ’ " '- r" ' "' 51.. i ' ‘ ".1,'¢; ‘-.i.»¢"' '“`iZ "`i~ " _ , ._ ._ ,i i gr , . . , _ 1. Nl. »»,.» ~ ;DE5EMB.~"R I6' 1959 J ~"'rHE cHiiRii'ci'rTETowN GUARDIAN ` A mei- orimi _l . _ 6' - , ., _______ __ _g,___,_______,---_ _ .. _ . ~ te ~ ~ ' THE E .§’.::.*..".*’.':‘.:i .‘i.‘.°:‘:..f“°.‘.’;' we ,D0 QUE N’S COUNTY GUARDIAN ,m,,,,_,, ,__, 7 Head Offices in New Pro wse Block-Charlottetown A Trim latest news, iirsit oi sit* and attend to business ' 'every minute of the year, day or night. Lady assistant. Emballuing a specialty The Dawson Undertekin in the city yesterday. Miss.Mai-garet MeDi-maid, Cali-digan, who has been visiting in this city", re turned to her home yesterday after noon. Rev R. J. Gillis, St--Peter's, _ Rev H. Mclntyre, Morell, and Rev I. A. McDo-nnld, St Theresa: were in the city Co Ltd _ yesterday. ‘ C F “AVISON ‘ The O.G.S. Minto` left :ytesterday for Maqager Summerslde. She will take up thi work of keeping up the winter com- ,mnnlcatlon as soon as the Empress finishes her season's work. _ _ ____,;_____ : :Wlin-l: _Happened in Tllnided ? 12-16dtf cc and show room 207 zo; Prince St sg- s_ as £57 , . This (bristmas Store / offers you an iiniiiense range of charming gift novelties for' men, women, and children. All goods are priced on the small profit basis in liolirlay- times as at other times no matter how rare or novel or much desired the ariicle may lie. The following are only a few of the many gift suggestio is to be found at this stole. Umbrellas _ O Make Desirable Gifts U We have smart uove’ti-:s and excep ‘ ` . fiona! valncs to offer- l,.»\ I)il<.S’ UMBRIQLLAS Silk Covers , cased tar e li irder. chirniing assortment of hanrlcs to select from gift pearl and \ silver mounts l’rices from 1,co up to Loo » Cl2\'l`l.l€1\ll€N`S Umbrellas 25 inch paiagon frame line assortment of handles to select from box wood, cherry horn, and fancy mounted handles silver and \ gold mounted, Prices from I .oo up 1 Gloves Tailored Waist Ladies’ tailored waists stylishlymade of fancy striped niadras etc with newest lapel and box pleated effects others with wide and narrow tucks laundered collars and link cuffs sizes 34, 36, 33, makes a very nice glft.l’rices]I-65 1.90 ~ up to 2.90 The ideal lailies’ glove for a Christmas gift “our Mon- arch” maie of neautifiil french kid in esquisite shades cveiy pair guaraiileed cut set fingers each pair in a pretty liox.at x oo pair is Wome n’s Christmas V Furs ‘ ‘_ :.,i_ . '..) Furs are dcliglitfullyoproit- . rx, une gifts - seasounlile fasliion' _ b1,b rf 1. ic- = f' - a e eau 1 u tery wom ill /4 if/;,;¥€3% loves furs. Our splendid stocks _, ' ¢ afford opportunity for cllscriiniii - ’~ ‘.j§¢'¢‘¢,, ating seli C ioii-a variety that E , l `*'i32fl ASTR A.Cll.'\ l"l 'R C(-lA 'l`S multesiseleciions easy and values 1 . 'I i - .1 ‘~ _ ' . i // \ \ v The .siirprisin-.f goal values we y I l/ . :"4 ».;§ na '.\f/,y lp f” %_ A ii a_ \_ .-- ',-I 2 12 'ls of not equalled ' i are able to give in the good str\ ic ff " / _ able warm coats will be doulily g 1 r\ appreciated now that the cold V/ ` V _,ip weather is here, splend d n.=sui't- 4 , ., _ ` ‘L ment to choose from all sizes in .' l f ‘ stock from 35 up to 44. Prices $25.00 27.00 29.oo up to tio.oo - ' SRF. OUR Sl’l.ENl)ll) DIS- " PLAY OH L.‘\BR.-\l)()l{ MIN K , F'f;§,Z1°',;‘;,'; ;1,‘;.‘““‘ Gills that men like " Swe ters, Scerfs, Shirts, - / ./»\0 Fancy Ilracesf linen 01' /' fp '~_'~,. ' _silk Handkerchiefs and the , . 4’ _ / ' / dozen and one things a man vt ‘ - " Wx" on ‘ i ;`§"'ff . . V // gg _ .ii - \ . fa. .‘ l Z 3'.. ` \\ \'~ ' ' ii-'IL :L . . I . sv; g / QM »~\\ g’ likes are here in unlimited 'variety priced so attracti- vely that you will be almost able to give him two gifts for the real value otione C Ccme and See ' / Sm JM C D. 0'!-Pauley, St Peter's, was in in .he city yesterday. l g' Stephen McDonald, St George’s,wai. The mail train came in last night it n.ine forty-five. ,Frank Lafferty, Bummerliide, was ln he city yesterday. A. C. Saunders and B. W. Tanton, lnmnierslde, are in the city. - Rudolph McKey,_ Margate, is in the :ity registered at,.tlia Queen. ~ J _ ‘ -P John W. Turner, came tbffthe 'city est; evening on the mail train. C. E. Pratt, Bt Peter's, was regis- .ered alt the Queen Hotel yesterday. Miss Nora Warburton crossed to the lity, by the Northumberland, from .Vindsor College last evening. W. H. Irving, Snmmeiside and W. \. Cummings, Montague, were regis- ered at the Hotel Victoria yesterday.. Rev Jas McDougall will preach on. .nhbath the 19th nt DeSable at 10.30, -‘ lrgyle Shore at 3 and Canoe Cove, if: 7. The person who picked up the lib- ‘ary book on the street. yesterday af- _ernoon will oblige by leaving same it this office. The market committee have decided o have the market, open on Tuesday i'hursda.y -and Friday of next week or Christmas market. ’ Horace Brodie, City, who has been n Horace Haszard's otlicc for some fears, has accepted a. position wtlth ,V. K. Rogers & Co, Ltd. At the Police Court in this city yes- terday two drunks, Vl_l.lliam~ Mclnnir nd Miartin Power, were fined ten lollars or twenty days and five dol are or twenty- days respectively. Miss Ethel Seller, City, who has een one of the obliging Telephoni lperators for sometime past, leavei n the near future for Newton, Mass _ o take up the profession of nursing. Among those registered at the' lcvere Hotel yesterday were! G. R. Keefe, Souris; Hugh Currie, Pea.ke's itation; F. McDonald, Souris; Arth- ir Enman, Vernon River; Thomas Doyle, North Rustico; B. McCallum, ll E1eanor’s; H. W. Williams, poplar Grove. Last night was another big night at the Bijou. The pictures that seem most in ublic favor are I-Ion B. Gallant, Bloomfield, was in Summerside yesterday and came through to Charlottetown last even- A. E. Inzs, City, accompanied ‘by "diss Olive Inge, who has been attend-_ -'lng Windsor College, arrived by the Northumberland last evening. Yesterday a gale of wind from the outhaast quarter was severely felt moat. sections of Klng’s County. lt lasted the gr@.er part of thiday. Rev William Mclieod will conduct Divine .service a_t Appin Road .it 11 ofcloclri on 19th'; Hamptonidand the reopening service in the Bapti& Al- _beny church in the evening. The Patriot prints a Btatdlpent from Mrs White, mother of Eibest White, in which she states that tie- ing in distressed circuirnntances, she petitioned the Government to allow her son to come home and the Gov- ernment agreed to suspend the son- tence against him for violating the Prohibitory Law. The annual meeting of the Ladies' _uxiliary of the League of the Cross was held Tuesday evening and the following officers were elected for the ensuing year:-President-Mrs J. J. Desmond; Vice-Pres-Mary Callag- han; Sec’y-Trees-Evelyn Coyle. Ex- cutive Com-Maggie White, Bessie McIntyre, Maud Morgan end Katie Flynn. Owing to the great demand Paton .fc Co were forced to send abroad for more premium scissors and expect. them by express today. These scissors have been eagerly sought after by all purchas- ers of one dollars worth of goods es they are a convenient ilze for the ocket, satcbel or for fancy work asl-rats, besides being sharp, and are an article which every-1 ody needs. ' The Hazelbrood Dairying l'.`o tus closed after a. very successful sim- ner's work. Cheese was manufact- red Ulll Nov 13th. The quantity of .nilk received ‘being 1,103,000 lbs. iithough the prices of cheese was three quarters of -ia cent lower than last year, yet the farmers netted 86} cts per 100 lbs for their imrllk. The largest patrons were John Wood Mt Albion,, A. D. Brehaut, Village Green; Joseph.. Ballem, Pownal und D. McRae, Alexandria. The marine and fisheries depart- ment ls getting the buoy service on the eaist and south coasts of Nova: Scotia in order. The Aberdeen,which was operating about Prince Edward Island -and the eastern const, return- D .chose most magnificent draimas. Gra- titude, beiug the feature of the ev- :r.'Lng, .was one that will not soon be _forgotten for there was a few per- sons in the audience who could not rcep the tears from their eyes. Lost :n Sibera was -another drama, taken from the frozen North of Russia. B-ear and Forbeer was the comedy pic- tiire, which miade fun for all. Mrs .itreeter sang Love me all the time` Dollie, and won large applause. f 4 The announcement was made in thisi city yesterday of the avllointment of" Artemas Lord, City, lately Agent of' the Department of Marine and Fish-7 eries, to Inspector of Lighthousesl end Superintendent of Life Saving Stations for this Province. Mr Lord is succeeded in office by Captain 'l‘. G. Taylor, City, lately of the Gul- nare. ‘Captalin Taylor is a man ob‘ wide experience in nautical matters directly concerning this province and . his appointment meets with the ap- provail of all. Mr Lord's position is A. N. MoKey's store on Sunnyside is full of suggestions for the glllt giv- er as will he seen by his ‘ad which will aippcalr tomorrow. 'A superb stock of cut glass aind limoges china, - is carried while the patterns in farncy' china, dinner and ten se1.ts, and the lower priced goods, are an inspira- tion. There are dolls of all sizes and prices, nic-necks too numierous even to mention, 'all so moderately priced that 'the most limited purse can be accom- modated with handsome articles. The tive, ten, fifteen and twenty-tive cent taililes are teeming with useful articles ` which any housekeeper will delight in. l A visit to_ the store will be a. valu- able one. IINEW HLONDERLAND TONIGHT "LADDIE" one of the Edison Cdr; finest Products. and a. Picture theft 'S SH-id £0 Dreach n stronger sermon than 'any words. A whole complete change of pictures of intense interest. Admission live cents. 12-16d1l_ A Dainty Slice ot Bread improves the look of théi fable and it also tempts, a person's appetite. A _ neater slice than that "cnt‘fro'ni-our _ ' Home Eveponfed , i Cream , Loaf is impossible to make. You can buy this Bread only at OUR STORE. Small' Loaf 5c."""Large - Loaf 6c. D. Stewart. ECLIPSE BAKERY . Bakes Best Bread x63 Kent St Phone 211 alppgponsible one and will be capablyi r' Y l_ O ed Saturday night with summer buoys on board. She will leave in al few days to supply the lighthouses on 'the eastern shore. Owing to the Lady,- ilaurfer- 'being -laid-up~for -repalrs,the Aberdeen will"make a. trip to Sable Island before' Christmas. The-Stem ley has neturned from replacing bruoys eported adrift. The buoys at White head and other places were replaced. Captain Dalton also reports‘ that the lockeport automatic gas and wh- istling buoy off Lockeport has been replaced and put in order'.___ ley will sail at once to replaice buoys on the south shore, reported adrift. Captain William Smith, of Dart- mouth, latc second officer on_ the Aberdeen, has been promoted to first officer of the Lansdowne, St John agency, in succession to First Officer Dalton, promoted to the-caPf»5l11°Y Of the Stanley. _ .in Talcum Powder ever shown in this city. That’s "a pretty big claim, but we are pre- pared to back it up with the goods. It is a large package of superior powder, put up expressly to our order as a leader. If not satisfied-rer turn the package-we guarantee it 0n|y25 cents. v` \ \ , "` ‘_ , V .Clk \ 3 \\\ ‘ 5 . ' .,. >__€‘R[/%/57, _ J Get rid ot tliatf, Cougll i -,U » °. Right to-day is the time to get rld of that cough and not = after itle settled deep seated and hard to move-Don‘t welt and find you are In danger of Pneumonia - Consumption and other lung troubles that may lay gon up for a long time- MA S' COUGH MIXTURE will relieve and cure you quick- ly end without lncomvenienca Price 25 emfa per bottle For sale only at ` "TIIE TWO MAGS” DRUGSTORE c ii --|Moore»a.McL 'li 5 O D Aniitlier new lot .f " an Q _, me ,_ l ’ + - I .. Give llim Gloves ‘F We have probably ,the finest Needn't be withoutit-give him . showing of lined and unlined gloves one for Christmas. All sorts here, in the city, and people say that they ordinary--self- r_aise_rs-- folding, - can save money buying from us of them good ` 5 75c, L00, L50 to 5.00 854:, L00, L25, to 5 25 . ‘llandsome Ties for Cliristmasf' T is 1>UzzL T 'ro GET G , he §oQds re .3 gt__ e can sell .1 . ffl' ». _ '." e’ e been nllil Tues- day’s great lot came in and helped ns into better position than ever. All the new shades, in stripes cross stripes, open end,French Seam,and every other new sort of tie. The finest range in the city by far. Boxed free 504:, 601:, 15:: and 1.00 cull Of course we have many of the cheaper lines-pretty ones too- 251:, c u . 35 'IEHOSE SUSPENDER SETS- "75c up, thismakes an attractive Christ- mas g.if`t--and very inexpensive too.The set consists of one pair good suspend- ers, one pair arnilets--one pair best hose supporters, __ _ 4 i 75°, Loo, 1.50 ' ‘ MORE EXCELDAS, at 3 for 25c another lot of the competition puzzlers. Needs an Umbrella _ good fitters. ' .» -` _ 2 Stylish suits _selling for asong, 1 OF COURSE THE SONG WE _WANT TO HEAR is something along the line ‘ of the famous "song of sixpence, but in a little higher key. There is a wonderful bargain l ~ chance for any woman who needs a Smart new suit-think it over , Suits thatare worth up to I r.oo selling now for 7.75 Suits that are worth up to i7.oo selling now for io-75 Suits that are worth up to 22.oo selling now for 14.75 , I . i 4 Suits that are worth up to 30.00 selling now for 18.7 5 ~ 2 Think it over---remember that these suits are new, well made, up to the minute, 22 a ( _ Z fre=hiy new ones 3 for 25c. E Xmas gills '.:~s___° __` ` 46 ,= , .2 _ - rf# _; \ ' _ . *$"¢g§3s ?_ Dssriri-; THE BAD WEATHER we said more ,O °e=?_»,>__., gf handkerchiefs in this sale than in any of our previous .:-" _,li ".1 _ ‘ sales during each of the last ten years. Our wonderful ` 4 ‘ -9," _: . ._; In _:_ . _ _ Q, R f.,.r)‘1 _ »; values account for it. Come in to-day and see about it. ,' ' Pure linen handkcrchiefs for women 4 for 2 5c. = ~"`.f3»;.,5-L" , ~ ~ '-si-..\ ,ff ----r i Pure linen handkerchiefs for men 2 for 25c. ` _-_,_-T.-__"-"f._,_* " :l_$- ` 51": gc; 17 Always, ot course, llandkerchiets as goodf. _,_ ii lllll-IE" -=l’-;, T-»"»\\ I wr/" l li' Swell new Exceldas, the iiandsomest borbevs yet- ` `=, "_-` 1” -...¢s.»<»-ss Vx ,.._.._.............._....-., #1 .1-§f.;f _%\& ’”‘\...`\\ 3 ' `“:=\`h;"_, __/\,--.._ -1 _ ;§1f_'~ o " ; f wig# '-M V eiiiig for Christmas-P 'Wei .i \ -. i' if That Splendid $2.25 Golfer 1 l A/ 4 \ . S235 . Y ils\\>\ \§l=`il\ 1. i f»,,}h, "~ ' N. \>; ‘ ce ` .cl l -6. ~"` This one is typical MOORE 8: McLEOD value---and you will agree th it it is a wonder when you see it. Heavy, firm and isoft, knitted closely but in Ervshamiv style, the garment is attractive 'ns well asdurable. Five peail buttons, _ LW = <_ls_P_°sl5fS_°ee1r>°f=w»fh usual 2-7.1.... .. . ..____ 225 More new Neckwear . for Ladies .ii The belt and neckwear counter is a busy one indeed these last few days--the new stuff that is coming along every day is delighting' every visitor, fi , -= ,i-iii_i K, ‘,‘ . lfilyzlyf ~» at" ,/f:fi_. . , ` ., , iiilr/53il",llil fp,-if if Anoiliefgreamw lor rwenuy- A ""` 'f"' ’ »P"tf ~, _ . /-,-1. @fl» i:ilf.i~, ~ . New Cascade Jabots, 35c, 5oc, 75c, i New large bows, 25c, 350, 5oc _- Ne silk lace Jabdts 25;: tq ai” 30 , ,’ ‘ 'L ‘ .. `“ - if 'l im?" N`e3’Elaslli::ql!el!B, id'c'to2.`7/5' "‘ _ _ " _ _ The largegit stoclrin the Maritime Pravimes wph the possible e 'tion of two stores in St. John and one in Haliferc. Worth capsid. ‘ ‘ ` lratller! ~ ' ' » V " _ I »',,_ . ~_,. _ fi. . ‘ 1. V’ J” 1 ' -J. f -g12___,_. _ __ .__ "Our display of watches is magni- ficent. If you want. any kind of a watch it's in your interests to ex- amine our stocks. Get our “Xmas Sale" discount. G. F. Hutch-:i_son. Jeweller. 12-l.id2i. "You cannot mistake tho propriety of gloves as gifts. Few things ca/n bg more appropriate and Ike all 0186 we otler you. they are practical amd useful. Dori'_f. om't gloves from YOU! list. See our special $1.00 gloves ‘beet -value ever offered for the mol1°Y~ml°\\ pair guaranteed. Each Mir neatly boxed for christmas- izl\'-nz- »P\‘