_ _ _ _ _rr , _ -- _ - ~r -- ~ »-------~ ._- “_ - .'____.....~ ..._ ...._._.'-__._ .,_4_ " _ ' G. H. Marvell, D. D. S. leaves Moncton __ ~ - =~“~=» =-»'- >"iHE GUiB[lliN LUEAL lliWS='< ::.:..°:r.:.':.:::":::°f.:;one-..;z°::; __ _'_ _F _ - ‘_ - - - GUARDIAN, DECEMBER 11,1905. it P- Somehow, that awful 'gorge-' Zh: l:,:rdls-tgugézh ~“"'M~`“"`l'"'l`l""""' ‘ .ble to mum prsotloe wmeli lie nope.. 0 ll _l ver_ e gp ‘ ' ' g-,,,,,,,,[ B, , ,,,,,, ,ow Offices ln New Prowse Block-Charlottetown. -handed and prevent it ,A'__s§_;~a fo r l _ __ Keep Vap°,Cf”°|en° in nam left Saturday on a Boston baked beans will be .ond n took place from his late residence, Nor- Ufiil i»0Boston. ~ I the bazaar in Georgetown Tuesday from wood Road, yesterday and was iargeiyi c__l. .L_ uoours M. P., scum, was la the 5 °° 7'” P- '"- 5 “‘"`d'"- Tal finlt real snowstonu of the winter Hr: Prince l “|112 Nlisrdsy. During the day a nor,east P _M5 _md _heB_;__1_1__\"r__:f_ag_ _ga£_nrday_ nlsbt hunt” "md tuning no mm about dark brothers, Mrs. Chas. Drake. Modford.l 3 - b °_1_ll_:l:__}_l;anLsr V. Pauum left Saturday stormunu zvalilglil illtsriliflizrzlloilirqoubgyhgdxstillid John Pmwse' Royalty; Ml” Dinah me in Norwich, England. night the house, and when the children take cold let them breathe in the vapor during/the evening. It goes right to the throat, just where the croupiies. Allrrritation subsides “ the cough quiets down and serious trouble is prevented. It never fails I to cure whooping-cough _ ' of . _ . v,|».,,.cr\¢oisnalsaolll!y ernantexprau people ‘_ on mel t ofprioe. alla mouM&u sNNa . 0 . land! hee hoo or-;:.';lt‘lz.';°.'."s’.:.»...?i.-.»..:.'..............L’.r w .__.--l Ordcr- Your Tobcggan Now We are just making up su order for Toboggan, to be shipped at once. Any person who intends purchasing one if tlley will call in today or Sat- urday and select from cats- iogue the one they wouldlikc. we will be pleased to order it for them. We can quote you the lowest prices. iAYLOR’S Bookstore. li~iid twwlyr. ` 'l\’\’¢x’r\\ R'.\F.°.*P.Kl&|\ ww iwwwll @1111-=»B MWMt‘WWMW ,MMl Re M b wvrwailvrwnrrl RWHWRYNMRW R. h a A ae th e M G L will return in the Island as soon as hc is will be early in' January. Dluclocs borne made ' d f . I _ “ll Y or sale at J. H. Gnlsnaur, Ottawa; H. G. Reed; h;a§m“‘s Fai' “t SU- J09BDl1'5 0°lW€ll¢ Georgotbwn, Ont., and G. R. Cottrell, There are alsqslx sons andtwodaughters.l ‘ Milton, Ont., the experts who are thls The pall-bearersyesterday were Simon J. E. WyA1-|-_ s,,mme,.S|d°_ and Hom week to conduct the school in live sto’ck `W. Crabbe, Chas. Dnizicl,Fredk. Curtis, 611|-Gallant., Bloomfield, were pawn, Judging. came to the city Saturday -188-D-LBDll\0!'lI.WUL R°b¢I'i»S “Hd John, YS West Saturdav afternoon. nlght' E. C. McLl-:AN E AMONG the passengers bythe express cLeod, Uigg,were illoigigiggpizzgzei Saturday night were J. B. Bell, Summer. y the Mum", Harbor "am Saturdan side ; J. 0. Arsennnlt, P. J. Gallagher, D. MIS’ LOUNE B _ A./McKinnon of the Savings Bank, Geo. I Hog _uh _ a_nlrs'r1, of the Newpor Bell of the P. Il. I. R., John Davies of the on r;___“mD‘"_e__ Sugar: ::a_l_i`_left__Saturday Stanley, and L. U. Fowler, Bedeque. em ° ° " Mm” Amman McGlmson,the popular teacher of Pownal school, has act a good example Tm: death occurred Saturdav evening W many rural districts by the establish- t the Charlottetown Hospital of Mrs. ment of a boys' brigade in connection rchlhald White, Panmure Island. De. With the school. The corps has been \veil Med had been nude,-¢0|n¢ treatment at drilled in military tactics by the teacher <9 hospital. _ and in order to procure a complete outfit _ of rifles etc. aconcertls to be held this A“°N¢~ U19 DGSHCDRGTS by the inward week. ' ’ xpress Snturda afternoon ¢1)0,,,,|d_ DL ],;0"|son_ Rgxeg Isis;/EE IN the City Court on Saturdayln thecase ,,|g,,n_Tmc,,di,_,_ D_ Schummn and C of Ronald J. Steele vs. John A. Cameron eunnrd Grnnh ' for the recovery of' 835.00 for services for- h°"5¢ tmlnill llld ‘H0115 WHS lv 0 hsrshe was perfectly resignedto meet hmwwwmmmvmmww# »\ _*_ _ (\V 8 _ g g on f r Pnor. Tm-:onoas Ross, B. A., will give the plaintiff for $25.00, the plaintilfto pay Tan funeral of the late Wm. Harperf attended. The deceased was a son of the late James Harper, Charlottetown, and! leaves to mourn six sisters and two' Mass.; Mrs. `Wm. Warren, city; Mrs. Hgrper, city( Mrs. Wm. Warren, North River; Mrs. Oliver Good, Wiusioe Road; and 'James 'und John Harper of this city. Passlnore. The officiating clergyman was ` Rev. Mr. Sedgwick, pastor of Zion Church, and interment was at People‘S Cemetery. MANY friendslwill greatly regret to4 lcarn of the death of Miss Mary Rona- ghan, eldest and beloved daughter of Micheal and Ann Ronaghau, Morell East, which took place Dec. End in the 23rd year of her age. Deceased was a great favorite with all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance, and her demise in the bloom of youth has cast a gloom over the surrounding country, the like of which is rarely known. She leaves to mourn a sorrowlng father, mother, five brothers and tllrcc sisters besides n large circle, of relatives and friends. During that time she frequently partook of the consolation of thc Holy Catholic Church and when death came toclaiur her Creator. No better proof of her popu- \ Five fresh!! wllin s irecl fr m til l akrs ALL the goods advertised today are absolutely new and fresh, most of them in by express within the last two or three days-Every one afford a Christmas hint, attention to which will be profitable. rn, 4 wonderful Values in Skirts ff The failure of one of the best Newness in _rr l I Silk Walsts These handsome] garments just .,.....` xr x- fl-“lk 011 Nature_Studieg nr, the meeting costs. W. A. Weeks for Plaintiff. E. O. _ _ o the Teachers Federation, held thu, Brown for Defendant. In the case of Long filing. at 7 ociock, in Queen Square Bros vs .John Wheatley judgment was C . 0 §_Cl;T0i_- -ptlldinterested in education cor- ill"¢l\ fOr $08.05, E. 0. Brown tor Plaintiff. lo nv . y e Evsnvnonv should see the Bl Web larityis needed than the concourse of sleighs that followed her remains to, St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Morrell where n I skirt makers in the country-and 'Z' " in by exp,eSS_ the consequent sacrifice of his "I ; _ stock, account for these 4 wonder- *"3 A dainty Waist Of Chills Silk 1” lu] value-5_ _/ c.eum-trimmed with insertion Very neat skirt of Black Vicunn, l *_ and tucks ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ` ` ' ' ' ` ' ' ' ' ' $2.85 7 E075 Pafffflh 3 f°“'S CONHUZ i _ ‘I Another very pretty waist is ofjap _ , . - > E ' t _ . - 3:.‘;°..:r,°‘; §.;‘;_"::....'i.'f.3‘.°‘i..:. _ . - ~_-ff-»» -»- ~~_-»-=--<1 with facing of satin-regular ' trneiacenud rnerialiions,$3-25- ` Cream japanese taffcta waist of' $3.00 value . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ _ . $2.25 a AU °¥¢\'emelY Pfetty 7 g°f° Skin- newest cut and finish, has _yoke . \ effect formed by bands of fine with lap seams, is made of navy blue or black vicuna. of _ _ nice quality. The seams finish lace insertion-the gfruerfll HP' at base in n_double pieat, which pe-nrallce is extremely light and isgaugbt ly cloth tab, satin .- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ,l~_(,, faced. This is a regular - ddmty J ) . ,_"» e \f _,rl . U rf Father Mr-lntyre.-Com. _ funeral service was performed by Rev. _ One of the best values in the $3-5° Sl‘i"t» °“\' PflCe is °“1Y r- $2 50 I A very pretty waist of black jcp. I , . taffeta, has black lace insertion llliss Alice M. Harrison, Graduate of bo iilclmt Allison Conservatory of Music, gy . _ C lessons on the Plann. For terms enquire A Grand Square Piano in good order. Will be sold at a bargain. Ap- Z THE steamer Baines Hawkins sailed Perfeéung Pm” printing 5° many yesterday for Sydney with 2000 bags outs Guardians at 11.30 a. m. on Monday or sides other general luerchandise loaded Wednesday of each week' A m°“st"`°“" Carveii, Rilr,tenl,,,,-y& Messervy_ The P011 Of DBDGF, Several miles in length, ir- _ _ ,lines Hawkins bmnzm to this portmo pulledthrough the press ata high rate Saclrvllie, N. ll. is prepared to give tons coal for the P. E. I. Railway. Her °t speed '"i"”““"" shun" "° t‘h“° °f opml" lg J_ A_ petem Monmgue_ the largest papers throughout the world _ I A S '1`hi=isth°°nly_pressof its kind ln the Brigadier Howells here bylnvlormm ori ,ll M,-_ A Down’§, U or Gyn; Gm, ¢ YUNEY despatch of Saturday says D\'0Vil1<>° and W€ilW0ri»il Seoink- ti’ thc officials of the winter fair. Toni in pp g that “The Prowse block was duma ed h R Street. _ fire this morning. Miss Marr, mlllizner iz M1:U;:“syml;a§]y fs testi f°lt:hA5ex'thm“§ ,_h_h it _ ' . ano mlers n eea o 12-gdlw. stick °;;_§“fu:;’;°_'ns“;g° g‘_'_i;dl'l’§_d:“d their daughter, Margaret A., which oc- _ _ _ which _S owned __ L_ P lu ng eurmd at victoria on the mth um The the important sub_]ect of emigration [romi le] b y '°“'s° W" deceased who was in her sixth year’ was a ____ UCCUD f y Miss Marr, miilin . Tl ' h if ntl A H 11| ~ damage will amount, lo ,,boub‘;_000_..ls child ofexceptionalsweotnessand beauty. e some su _lecta re rnly xl rum 0F,_.,,,E,,_q of Empire Lodge Knlghw of was early taken away by the Master from Likeatender and beautiful flower, she " 5 for Canada, conducted interesting meet- ings in the Barracks yesterday. Notwith- standing the lnciemency of the wcllthel' there was quite a. large attendance at the lil-st platform meeting of Lin. Farmers' Institute Convention in P. W.: College Hall, Brigadier Howell speaks on 7.30 to 8, and has consented to lrcturc on l Amherst fair last wi-ck created a most' ll ' - (Other island papers please copy.) Bnlualllslt HOWELL, Toronto, Chief Emigration Agent of the Salvation Arm ~ n the evening. His speech at tllcl vorahie Impression on an audience of I store is a handsome 7 gored - \ skirt of black or navy made -~" HS ll'lU\l11il1\'» \‘C\')' ffilll, \'< YV with lap seams,fancy strapping if . . _ . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ . 53 95 of self cloth. with satin facing -a skirt of l oo value for ‘Qtr 1”” Y $ _ -~ ~ ~ $3-25 bw \ Iiiack liberty ssiin is the mater- Bluf Vi°“""." t;“!l1'1“rL11;5h" ?hlad.° \ isl of which all extremely dis 0 navy,ls e an ome alrlc ; , , __ __ _ ._ ._ of which this next skirt is ` llngulslled lroklny., waist ls made-7 go;-gd skirt, seams run marie-shlrrrd yoke, trimmed into box piait at knee lengths- \1 with small medallions . . _ _ . . . _ _$5 S5 top of box piait has perpendicu- lar tab, with self buttons, a _.1 Nombly ,we in elf(-Q1 i5 3 waist oi ski" of 550° appearance and `\ l't 1 -afiu in black navy or value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ $3.45 / ‘ C' y ` , ,_ _A31 I. _Hn Every skirt is absoluiely new and _ \ pl re 1'. ii 1: \\ r-l_\ 1- - f 3 ’ fresh/-style is of the newest, " 3 ing, shirrui yoke and sleeves- fit and finish iifaulticss. _ _ from evwy point Cf vi,:w H lou.. Sent anywhere express pai ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ( 3 on receipt of Prhse. / '15 wus' ' ' ' ' ' ` ‘ ' ' ` ' " x 1 5 ply 10 Pythills, elected for the ensuing term are the chms “nd h`°s"s °t enrth 5° b]°°m “nd ildrw B. CARTER & Co., us Auctioneers. ____ .-_-=-- - 4-_iv - - -< MCM Dark Rich Christ- mas Cake Madc.-fr0m- tile- very bcst= = fresh fruit, nuts, dates, figs, lrllnonds, etc., that one could possibly get only 25c per pound. Then our White Pound Cake at 50 cents is just as good. We shall be pleased to receive you order. i fo hi ng C. C. -C. Leonard McKay. V. C.-H. A. Ellis. P.-E. H. Duchemin. M. of W.-A. McNair. K. of R. and S.-J. H. \Vi|liams. M. of Finance-J. L. Godkin. M. Of EX.-“I W. Clark, M. at Arms-S. Atkinson. I. G.-S. Craig, 0. G. -F. S. Jost. Trustee-E. Chandler. Tun Ilewson Woolen Mills pri leep producing the most suit-aillc wool r twecds at the Amherst V\'intcrFalr ns won by Robert VV. Furness, Vernon ' lver Bridge. In the live classes Mr. urness took third and fourth prizes forl s pure bred year-ling ewes, fourth in ed grades ewes, fifth in yearling ewes D.STE WART. I follows; develop in the glorious atmosphere of 2000 pe°ple’ “nd summed ""'l““b|e "ml heaven. “For of such is the Kingdom of God.`l IN Rev. Mr. Ful1erton'a illustrated lect- ure on the Russo-Japanese War, deliver- ed at Bonshaw and Hampton on the evenings of the 7th. and 8th inst. the people of these places enjoyed s rare in- tellectual treat. The reverend gentleman held the undivided attention of ills audi- ienncs as he presented and graphically described scene after scene in this, the greatest and most sanguinary war of modern times. frequent bursts of applause attesting to the enthusiastic interest amused. At the close the customary vote of thanks was tendered the learned lect- urer. About $ZJ was realized. The con- gregation for whose benefit tho lecture was given is placed under n deep debt of d U. I I H _ ' gratitude to Mr. Fullerton for aid so 'lllnth 1;( M1; nh l"y°”"!'"3 we'-h""~ freely and genernusiygiven. f 1 e lt-ssc ment competition he won ECLIPSE BAKERY, first, fifth and sixth prizes with tho U‘h‘S'ff°S‘1i59V"yb0Kly- \Vii|b¢ Kind i0 Bayes _pest Bn-md_ Southdown sho,-p_ A_ H_ B0,,we||_ POW ‘|N FURNITURE show your our line. Johnson & Johnson. . ` "“|- WHS “|90 H Vfry successful p l “Always the best value in the clt . winner with his Lei(-esters. r Ze Mlltk Wright Furnishing C0'8. ' y ii '-1 =..r- r 151;; ,_ _ - B _ I Correct I onceits new °5io_ _ = _H .. 0 hristmas ravats 1 /0 9 --l;_l.___ AND THOUSAND EXCLUSIVE ° ' ' ssrzlv Ar -rms srnnr: Don’t give a man something he'll have no use for, that he'll put away_ in a drawer out of sight. Give him something he'll use-something he'll feel like thanking the donor for. ` For instance give him some pretty Cravats. We have the kind he'll like ` ` ` '_ Derbies, Graduates, Ascojp, Strings, ' "lf°°"\v-Qf°'--Q.»°-Gr-553 -M- E°-4|\»~\Il»-wil#-s-f'\p l practical information concerning ti e benefits to these Provinces oi’ the intro- duction of carefully sell-uteri emigrants from Great Britain. Tho Hon. Sydney Fisher made appreciative reference thereto, and the Allllli-rst papers gave him extended erlitorul und other space. The question of desirable farm and rionlrs- tic help being suoh u vital one to this Province at the present time, Brigadier ‘ Howell may be asspreri of sympathetic hearings at both his meetings tonight. Lowney‘s Chocolates have steadily gained in popularity, until today our sales of these well-known chocolates are simply enormous. Our Christmas line this seasonis fully up to the standard, and every pnttcrnis new, none of last year's being among the lot. Prices range rom 35 cents per package t.o $5.50. Some- 11 d li. Mount Allison, Ladies’ College Calendar The drawings by former I students. ._.; 5 Fr.. l W * I so ci". _ ._rr\ ' A _ 'if rom - ~ A >.<>=<>~ ~_-,f ` ii/ - \\ =l;<<'§\ " ‘ Xmas gg //5 1 A206 W /.'_T'? A C“Sh' it UP , ._>'\;E§l;‘\. " ` 77// /f. " gil, , 10118 ~ I *f Q av- ,¢~ _,__._._.` ._\. _ A BARGAIN IN NEW CUSHION TOPS. ~ ~ .. h 1 ' k u abeautifui line of stumped cursiliou to etgozlllfeaxiiglirtelzivaayigbclgwhglglearggliliff Wgliuapgcd at the offer, and here are the goods. P3 - ' ` 3%” Cu-hlon tops ordinarly 3oc go for zoc each. Cushion tops ordlnarlv 45:: go for 35c each. Q Cushion tops ordiuarly 5oc and 6oc go for 45 cents. Florals Seometric d€5iBUS 5°¢i¢fY» U21il0Uf\1€tC» ¢\C*'°‘_"m‘1 the” °f comse “'°"'° 8 | I splendid assortment of regl' ial' H1125 HS Weil- M36 Lovely Xmas Neckwear _\;-_§; _,.5 g , _ - .,,_,__,;' 411' ". . o -if-" ' ii '.4 _ffl ate dIspl.y of neckwear we’ve ever made - - iff' Hundreds of pretty pieces-lace collars, silk \ "f.l,._f" ooiiors, chiffon jabots, dainty confections of lace, silk chidon. etc.-Pretty lace collars 250. 30°. 35°' 45° 1., _ \‘-"` if»',"""",_ Certainly the most beautiful and elabor- ,,__ 9 __ _ MO0RE®McLEOD Pretty Japanese Pin Trays A pretty little Clirisllllas novelty we picked up the other day- Trays in Japan- ese hammered designs- of many sorts. mostly in combination of oxidised Powders just at this time of year l é . . ° Cl l li .' 2 , 1 - . ». - _ gf hay; b§=°t§_=“fbf° gs “P li§§i.iilfii°iyS'f.‘.‘.§§ ...fifeplf-’..`§'l.f5f...3..5yC s=5;1i=»- nc. ssc. ’“°‘°‘“““ "““ ""”?' "’“' ,ig mr. , A suowllvc or Au. <3 f1:°Bl’”=*i*?‘;i°°-e we t $"°`lili'§.-5élf»vIéf‘f' fiilitfféliéf 2'c3»f£l.’£f£§§'1.$3,5;i'u$,f`isa ’5°’ 18°' °°°‘ “°°°'d"'g '° ““ __ Price 50 Cents pretty gift box without extra charge. ` Size' _ _ THE LATEST DESIGNS Complete with envelope. I Call and see them. v » is -' ° tsmémw 6 .._-_~_,__,,»,~i§?.~v.‘ . ° PATTERNS ONLY To cr: _ ' .n"` ' 519;' ° ' ' - » ‘Qu _._ . I . \ V A - _ ._ ".,o»§_,_~ '_ - Ar L 'rHA1's Nr-:w Asrlsjrvnlsrl; ' I' _ ' "'»""L~ if - l l". _ _ , _ _ _ lf mini*--ag _u . '_ ' - - .Sacilct . .ll .ll ous BABY sualolls _ G||,|_E'|"|' _ _ ARE HERE AND Assolumvvulls ~ H ¢»w Q . r---an- =-- » Bows. P_9_f_i§»§l1°f=- '°“ s‘:..::°.§.;°..'::;»»'“or _ zse io 15... 'l`liEY’RE BEAUTIES This fine crisp airis the very thing to b_ringfhe roses t_o th_e cheeks of that baby of yours. The col won thurt the darling lf you use one of our warm, cozy, comfortable sleighs. Although only opened upaday or two, quiteanumber can now beaeen on our streets.-They go quickly, because our prices au: right. Better ..,,_,y _ cami = raaran. " Violet. come in today-if you want one. “ _ . v ' .. l .~'1f»:'»'/fm’ Y . r rf /J L egfrh i| _ \ . ' J/I/) - . . Two Mtg. The new Xmas papetr-lee and station- hmdmme mp” hm °p°n.d__Ca" md see nnruas aulovrvuvta. - » ‘ f’ r f . t T t ’ t be sed i 111,511-' ` * 4 I '-1 .`5“ F f (J ` “‘ ' ’ zazltyim W ' "mm “mills if n ”"°'“ '“’-°“"‘*°°' "~°“' "°°" °“°“=*‘°° "0 ° w¢w»r»m"§°‘f=-1"f"°"“'°°'°”"°' Sealy Carnation and others. ~.JZ|-'-'ll\l l\l€\/\/£©l\l- .§ N ll d I th! ll l ..°.‘.£'2.’fil..!°2.3 .’.'».l».'f..".§2.. /ut un/if to un. OHLETTS In and by lbs belteahrlhl caterers svarywhon. Turkish Pipes-A consignment of those dollars worth of Meerschaum and Briar ..'u.‘ .u.."_r ' _)'\I.`.'2.f71";*.r/_{L},;f __ :__ &h 5”. We have just received A plokllli of PlWs.Musthe sold before Christmas- U Im china direct from Japan it Il the nloeet Lgbefal discounts on all fancy goods-A . 9- "`_-1,,-41"" I' - lr .shane r r I -.-.,--._--l-r~s.~_. _ __ _.___-_,_ -<4-~ ~- -»»--‘ml§V » _ of--_ line cr the rind ln the ony.-W. P. . B ' N Ouiwili, Sunnyside. -ll d tf. peas to “ow the goods. Redliin “nc *g os , opposite P. 0.. iid 3| 'w'