129, I9:-5 ein na-rssrr rmwi 'user mlm ` THE CHARIDTTETOWN GUARDIAN monrmro num. oz 53 .- _ ._ " Nash ' 1- MQDY My dcligns in German silver. Alsoanew and elusive series at from 55 50 to $9.50 _ Gents Watches Sl 00 up . ladi-a Witches Gold filled $l0.00 up ‘ Wrist Watches $2.65 up Wellners Jewelry Store E _ Only About 4 Weeks Until Christmas Whv not select your Christmas Gifts now and avoid the vexatious and’ annoyances of hurried Elying later on 1 Our stock in every department noir at itsbest. and the advantage of making early so ections need on`y be suggested Brooehda and Pendants Brooches are again in vogue. We have many designs "WHY P'i°el from which you may choose. Some may ' wornas pendants. The assortment at from Sl 00 to 5.00 is worthy of special attention J \ _ - _ ’ / /-' .‘“ =-’ 3// 4. »__; _ __ r.*_3 , ` "_.§ '_ §“oooL_l .. vu* 7 _ ti- ~. ' on _ rout »t`»/ \ I f Grade Coal ymqqg' It does not _Iii _liahiflll ' - -Ii’ ~*..f.-?.”~’-Z1`i'~='< omrl~o¢n too iraqi _ 5 5 l U L A ordesmlddssyoldt ` Days the ro CO0K ,dino SIUDIO , _est 1- ip» Your Photograph-nothing will add more to the Christmas plfasure of the friends and kins folk away from home. i MAKE APPOINTMENT TO-DAY AT Tl-JE ‘_ Bayer Photo Studio 1 Telephone 192 J Business For Sale _ W'e titer for sale the Stock in ,Trade and gocd will of .our Genera' store at Elmira. This is the best country business stand on the Island and afford-1 a grand opportunity to any one who can give the businr-ss the required attention, » Any information needed, wi~l be gladly furnished on application. EASTERN TRADING CO Elmira agoo,/1 1 _ 27Mtstti, _ Y" _Q _.W _ Elegant Photos ' for Xmas At Moderate Prices Ko need to wait for a line day, hcwev r With the equlgmem ot tre mooerr Studio. you can e taken one time as v r ll ss anotner. A. E. Lyon Studio io7 Queen St. Ch’town 1 Don’t Forget Baby to-ii-iMsttil\1 _ ...amen nn. / ' 'the Maritime tilack Fox Exchange BOX 5.4 ` Macleod, Alberta, Can. We invite Fox Companies to send us their propositions. We buy and sell stock, options and animals. Wide _connection Highest references. Use us 1 mi-ri -asm. t We Buy Feathers WE BUY FEATHERS, old or new and allow you- cash or trade for same. _ Bags suppl’ed to bring them in Keep the oiiferent klrds separate Beer Q Wee ke ' FURNITURE ‘ REPAIRIN G, We repair and re upholster iurni ure`.A small outlay will make those broken articles good as new. Phone es, we’ll send our team. ` _ _ " Beer Q`Weeka ` PICTURE FRAMING, Largest stock of Artistic Mouldings tt- choose from here, upward of zoo patterns Iow prices, and you get' the frame on time. ` *$*1'Il'5wr-_ Llé2UID VBNEER and VBRI BRI HT are the two best furnt, ture polishes _ Liquid Veneer is best for new furniture, pianos etc- Veribright la best where the article is old. 25c, 5oc,$r oo. ' _ Beer Q. Weeks RUBBER SBEETING, Extra good qrialit , will 'outwear the or- ' Beer`O. Weeks gt _ r r . & .rxsgi dtnary kind three times over. M I . rm ~ I - » .2 . ° em __- _. ton at an OLD FEATHER BEDS tsken_ if ' ' » ` in exchange tor furniture and S tt. rite Eisrrirri ouiooun at ...°I'l‘ PAYS to buy in this Province .f.°'r. GORDON Ivins is Guardian agent: in Montague. His chico phone is 18 and residence phone 30. 1 ubnnmo DAILY our- dian can be obtained at W.A. John- ~ston's, Montague. ' ...°GEORGETOWN:-Services wtlll be' held at Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown, on Sunday next, at: 11 a.m. and 7 p. m. ...°Hr. ED. D. FEEHAN Guardian representative in Bouris will gladly, receive subscriptions and advertising matter at the oiilce oi undertaker W. _L. Dingwell. f His phone number is 5. ...°BUBSCRIBERB should renew e week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expired date. ...°MR. T. A. BENSON, Representa- tive of the Poultry Branch, Ottawa, will address the annual meeting of the Sourls Institute, on Monday, December lst, at 7.30 p. m. Every- one interested whether 8 member of the Instltue or not is invited to be present. 2950. ..."l‘. A. BENSON, Dominion Poul- try Representative will address a meeting in the I-Z‘a‘ll, Sourie on Mon- day, December 1st, commencing at` 7.30 p.m. The subject of the address will be winter egg production and the marketing of eggs. All interested are invited to be present and ladies are asked to make a special eilort to at- tend. 2950. SAND CUT TROLLY WIRES I Extending from Cairo to the Pyra- mids ot Giaeh is an electric trolley line which is used chiefly by tourists, says The Electrical World. The trunks of huge palm trees serve as trolley poles to support the overhead conductor, and the contrast between the modern hurrying motor cars and the peaceful centuries-old tombs oi ‘the Pharaohs holds the interest o. .many ,1 contemplative traveller. At one side oi the trolley conductor on bell-shaped insulators are run the feeders, which, like the trolley wire, are of bright, hard-drawn copper. After these wires had been install- ed it was soon found that they in- variably broke and fell within six or. seven months, the cross-section being much! reduced at the point: of trac- ture. Investigation showed that the desert winds which sweep across thc right-of-way whip sand particles against the wires, causing a filling action which cuts away the copper much like an artiticial sand blast.. The glass globes of arc lamps instnl-_ led along the road have exhibited the same destructive action. A slmilarr etlect is observed with the incandes- centunite used to light the wav to the Sphinx. These strings of lamps, besides having to be moved at fre- quent intervals to accommodate the varying level of the shitting sands, are rapidly eaten away by the etch- tar no remedy has been discovered for this destruction except irequ¢nt_ renewals. "For increasing _the blood supply, bulldlnz up new bone and tissue, strengthening the nerves and putting the body in good condition there is nothing better than Kepler’s Solu- tion of Hypophoephites, Barley Malt and Cod Liver Oil. Hundreds of people today owe theiwgood health to this splendid preparation. $l.00'a bottle. The Two Macs, 14' Great; George St. Matt, Rubber ' Footwear "Fino Glothi Too llvorshoos ooo _ luml1orman’s _ _,i _ »“°°"""°°*'i TuffFuotItuhI1ors The kind that give gen- uine honest weir. ‘ New Stock 'largest variety lowegt prices Morris & Smith ` 2..'F°.`ll‘ii:°‘h”ii.i=¥i‘i.‘Z"..i°d bedding. ' 127 Queen t. Beer Q Weeks ‘ , 28i5MEti. ' ' ing action ot the desert winds. '1‘hus¢_ ,-_-_-_-,-,-_-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-.;-,-_~_~_~.-_-_-_>-_-:_'_;~::::::11* 'r-1*:.1111*.-$-‘ffr-‘-‘----1-f:_1':_-_-::-=v,- -:::::.‘.-:_-; ...°0NE CENT per word each inser- Slon for advertising n this column. Josh must accompany order. lini- mum charge twenty-tive cents. _ ---___-,_ _ ...'BPLEN~DID_ ASSORTMENT oi cloths for ladies’ suits. A competent. stall ot workmen. Order! are coming this way. Every suit an advertise- ment. W. E. Leard, Souris.° 2963-11-29M1i. ...°MR. W. L. DDIGWELL, Funeral Director, and embalmer, Bourie, has completed repairs to his building and has an up-to-date line of funeral sup- plies in stock. He is now prepared to do business at his usual moderate prtces.° 2984-11-29M2i. ISLIIID C0l\|lIS$lOt~E8 SUGGESTED DUTIES , (Continued 'irom page two) ' few years ago. Every year ,1¢v¢1°p. ments are made which makes living easier and more profitable in the gap- ‘dell Province of Canada. And the greatest boon of all is coming in fl SHOP! time in the car-ferry. This will give Prince Edward Island op. portunities it has not hitherto enjoy- ed. It will place us in pl-g¢|;;¢g11y continuous communication with the rest of the great world. It will be e. boon to traders and farmers and serm- rilntc activity along industrial lines. Easier facilities for shipment all t.h\e _year round should lend to the "estab- lishment of more industries, and more i-industries means employment for more people and more money put in circulation. Then there is the tourist trade. This ought to he entered to mg;-e than it has been. We have a. delight,- lril summer climate and the most hospitable people in the world. But a good climate and a hospitable people are not all that is essential to a successful tourist business. If the better class oi tour- tst._ travel is to be catered to ex- tensively arrangements must be made to care for them while here. The bo- tel accommodation we now have for summer visitors is excellent, but. it is limited. Frequently visitors to our shores cannot get accommoda- datlon and leave alter stopping i few days whereas their intention was to remain some weeks or perhaps months. This is acondition which must be met and wiped out it - an energetic propaganda for toixrists is to be successfully inaugurated. It ought to be an easy matter to do this and it it is done the investment should be a proiltable one. The successful prpmotion ot these matters calls for an expenditure of money. This expenditure must take the form of publicity abroad. A mer- chant with goods to sell uses print- sr's ink to make the tact known and ict the puniic know what he has to oder. If it is desirable that Prince Edward Island should have more capital to develop its resources ln- dustrially and otherwise; that the people who left the province when conditions here were not as good as they are mow should be brought back; that the attractions of the province should be set. out with a view to bringing in tourists, money must bc spent to make the tacts known. Intelligent publicity is high- ly essential to the proper presenta- tion of the case for Prince Edward island. The writer believes that a man With an expert knowledge ot the various methods of publicity stationed in Boston to bring industrial and other conditions h-ere before the people oi the New England States and other parts of the republic to the southoi .rs would earn his salary and ex- penses many times over. Aburcau of information in Boston under com- petent; management would assuredly be a great; asset for Prince Edward Island. Great changes are taking place here. Conditiurs are being improved in many ways. Why Iwi let the outside world know oi these things? It this were done more money would come 'into the province, and with it would come more `pc0Dl°- And we need both just now. _ "1-IANDSOME sovcnii cushions for the Christmas gift now in at Patpns. rich, beautiful colors. Prices moder- ate. PATONS. 2929-11-ZSMESI "I-IANDSOME sovenir cushions ior the Christmas gilt now in at Patons, rich, beautiful colors. Prices moder- ate. PATONS. 2929-11-28ME3i "Have a mud or neck piece put away for Christmas while the dis- count lasts' at Patons. 2929-ll-28ME6l i TRYING ON 'l'llE BRACEIEI is a pleasant task fora woman We show several patterns of bracelets, some ait‘r watches. OUR STORE is always open to your lnspec tion. We should be very glad to have you call in andinqulre the price oi' anything that strikes ycur fancy. Buy or not. E. W. Taylor `. Covmusoa The Greatest Event of the Fall Season A REDUCTION SA LE t 20 p. c. Discount 20 p.c. Ladies’ Winter Coats _V ' Every Winter Coat We have-in stock must go so we have issued quick marching orders 5 and those who come Hrst will have the choice of the stock. 5 Heavy Tweed Coat in at Scctch Heather Cloth. Collar of Plain Green Tweed, one revere trimmed with large buttons. Tum back cuffs A $6.98 now $5 59 Fine heavy Scotch Heather 'i weed Coat with fancéy trimmed col- lars and cuffs. Ari AI oat all through _ $10 00 now $3-00 Heavy Coat of English Twezd made with a storm collar and tailored rcvers, turn back cults and patch pockets. ~ '$7.50 now $6. Fancy Blue and Grey Cloth Coat with Cut away front and braid bound edges. Patch pockef, belted back $l2.50 now $l(l.00 Z0 p. c. Discount 20 p.c. DRESS GOODS We have too much Dress Goods on our shelves and they have had clearance orders issued to them as well.Now everyone in the City knows what our Dress Goods are like both 'as to price and quality as we are anticipating a great rush. “take the 1ip"- get there first. Fine all wool French Venetian Cloths in all the standard colors 42 i“°“°S “'i°° 60c for 48c yd. French Sedan Cloths-the kind that made Stanley’s Celebrated. All colors and in the two following quali- ties, 48 inch fgr yd- s= in-h otos for $1.50 yi. Sui ting Tweecls 42 inch 88c for 7lc yd. 50 inch L25 for l.00 yd. 52 inch l.5_0 for l.20 yd. Best quality English Navy Blue Serges, Shrunk and unspottable. All Wool 6oc for 48c yd. 75c for 606 yd. 85c for 68C yd. $1.2 5 for $l.00 yd. Cheviots, French Coating Serges, Suiting Serges etc. . $1.20 for flfic yd 1.50 for $l.20 ytl. 1.85 for lil-8 yd. 2.65 for 2.l2 yd. ' 20 p. c. Discount 20 p.c. Si onlev Bros The ntwuvs husv Store l i ‘-».- _t;. f. il. 1-15;* :-lf_ L_.: P if 1 ¢'§. k i _.1 “ , og -3'-_ l g l ' 2 »_;.._'.. 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