1’ fl ,h _ L ' v I Q_.,,_ all .'~__"\,f1f _ : lf, 1?., ’: i If oil, _:' 1. _ ,_ ,i I, ff' 5,* , ‘Iliff a`ff.‘l*? ‘siff , "; ‘-‘ 'liiflljl +4. _ 2 iii. ‘ _ 5- 1 .1 _.f. _.1 ::'E`;'_, ,,`,,,. I __ ns. w ffl. ~f";» ~»~': ,»,,,l .63 wi J-'ig v lf. l i »,.-_ ii. . --F." _ _"wg-2 .ll if "I fi' _ 'fi ,l:i.','. ‘li . z-_ i Ni. _,_ fi qi ‘. i"ifi§1; if. il’ ' . _ ,,_ _ 2; fi }. . i‘ < 3_?§;'5h'iy_~i ` 'il f' it _ fi; ~ i 'Ill __ -1;. f~f;~§i;i:i;‘. j ,z .-.f.f_‘;".i’. _*`i;'._~‘i.i§RAPri DUPLICATING MACHINE _ . . h I I th to h d h Hundreds of Satisfied Users Testify to this Fact ';l°:::'"3dI:e“; nihrd' w'::; :Za as es y ltd _ f{,'_`1’ ""‘ T produces so-50-roo Or pleasure have pretty nearly the eeme :nore copies UU Ill? P*P°"' results. A sour stomach, e bud breath ._»_¢“` " ¢,».,._ I"°m. "flung 31°" Wm’ and pains about the heart and head are ' 3< ~’ M *YP°'""'°" 9°” °" wpying caused by gasses from the stomach. an-»» pencil, in the quickest pos f --- "' ' Hut/ch cures t-hem quickly. You luke I'-v' -__ .-.-1 ‘_ ‘iv ' Q§,;i,.l;l§,n:|‘€,3.e:; giegigzfeo one when you feel badly. Three at night ' '_ °"“" ‘ ' ‘ to move the bowels next morning, then ER sy (0 U99- EQSY I0 BUY- one lifter each meal and your trouble wll Send for Price Llet and Full Description to s,°",”_ It |, ,,,,¢,m,', om, mmm, gm- MAN 61 SPR ANG. Manufacturers, PEN zz You e Bt. Arcade, TORONTO, C eds. pain. ,» 1. I , ""f'hsf‘im chocolate costed and contain ~ ._ .' ia., i nfs. - .fi i ~ °““'* °`~ ‘J-i.‘.z.~:.l‘\:,'.1'.i..i:..:ii.’~f° °" ~ ' s UnltedBiltI, Bulova, all the ' election of SATUBDAY D their lretliegdelneuree, ln beth THE CLOSING YEAR. which it may be erinmai to x-en1l~ Throughout. the your Basin and Japan ,have occupied theqentze of the nun ln the world'» u|llilri\.At-ilieilrdrznlnguiftbe yearthe greet war hetweentheue two pos-en in Menchurla wee lmimeeblng ite cniolel point. In January the belghlie commanding the hu-bor of Port Arthur were captured by the Japanese, the war I ships In the harbor sunk or destroyed and the city surrendered. In mldsummer came the great naviil battle of the Sea of Japan, the greatest conflict on the high seas since Nelson fought. and won st 'l`rafelgar.l\'egotlatloris for pcace and finally the peace treaty of Portsmouth signed in August, ended the war. But peace with Japan by no menus ended Russia’s troublm. Strikes, up~ risings and popular demands led the Czar to abdlcate his ebsolulz power and promise the establishment of clvll liberty and representative, institutions in Russia, but these reforms were too long delayed und the year closes upun the nation ln a condition but one step re moved from a general clvll war. .lapun emerged -from the war hard pressed financially' but with tremendously enhanced military and naval prestige and has since raised and repaired the sunken Russian worships and added them to her fleets. She has now, despite some losses during the war, a navy 50 per cent stronger than that with which she begun the struggle, and this after having destroyed or cnpturcd almostihc entire Pacific and Baltic fleets of Rusfilri, either of which was stronger in ships, guns and numbers of men than her own. Though the Japanese people were dissatisfied with the terms of peace, history will recom her ncliievcmenis as unexamplcd and the peace ns most advantageous. She gained iuorc ihnn all she had claimed nt the outset, and Korea has become a Japanese Province. In great Britain two noteworthy treat- ies are salient feaiuresof the year'sevents. A trenty with France settled all outstand- ing questions as to boundaries and cou- flictlng clitini.-i in Egypt. Morocco, and throughout. Africa as well as the French Shore question in Newfounillmid. 'A perfect accord was established between the two nations across the Channel. In intern-il affairs the resignation of the Balfour Admiiiistratlon usa strut/egiciil move, und the formation of u. Liberal Government under Sir Campbell Banner- maii signulises the close of the year. Among other European powers thc most signal change took place in Scun- dlnavis resulting in the peaceful separa- tion of Norway from Sweden, the deliberate choice of the monarcliical form of government by the people of Norway and the choice ofa Danish Prince as their King. Germany has continued with warfare with the Hereros ln Southwest Africa. l‘ui-key has been coerced by a give eiiect to long promised reforms ln Macedonia. resignation of the former owing to lrreconclleable differences regarding the civil and military authorities In udmlnls~ t tration, formed a salient feature of the year’s events. The visit of the Prince and 'Princess of Wales to the Indian Empire marks the close of the year. In the United States among the events which were of most absorbing interest to busy industries, good crops and revenues PA I NS For Societ Folk. Y People of fashion do things ' sometimes The year PIB now so our ite close, hu been frul|.fnl.o! notable events, A fewof varying success her long and costly SM`0B¢»5“ml11€1`Sld°-P-E-L f naval demonstration of the powers io U In Indiu me "°"m°° between 11°"d and composition all of the very latest c dLrdKiwh fitiio .rbe toistfii- .. .. .. “"°" "” ° em "“ ° cw; °° °°°° ' ° gag; Surgeons Fees paid in addition to Indemnitiés. ~ . nciunmian im. _ 5 Cured Him. l"..`L“.‘2`“..§“°........“”`I‘..‘..'f.`I°.f‘.‘...”'§‘...°T‘.'I ' leglelatiouullgnll bture was the large Hemhen\nd8ermta1 and the efpeuelcm for ex-lllnutere and n lup eulnryforthe hides of UD QIIDOIHIII. These luereeeed indeinmdee were vyd by Parliament with u'nuilmlty§ but no measure elnce. eunhqentlon lun been more lunerllly by the country. Our own Island lin wltaeled strange thlulm during the -year. Short crops In lwtbui illprepuodoiu-people for-the unexuinpled rigor-_of the wlntcrol 1515. It became necessary to Import large quantities of bay which owing to the entire failure of our winter' service during aperlod of two months it weslmposeibleto get it across the straits. In the meantime our railway was closed or` only in partial operation for an unexsmpled owing to cold and fierce storms: so that the winter proved to be one of the worst ln a generation past. The wiutier's trlsls led to an agitation for improving our winter communications by menus of another und stronger winter steamer and the construction of s Tunnel at the Capes. A Provincial Convention was held and a delegation sent to Ottawa topresent our case, which was followed by a series of meetings addressed by them after their return. In the meantime the Legislature took up the question, unani- mously wdopllnga memorial in favor of the Tunnel and the new steamer, which niemoriiil was presented at Ottawa by an ofllclal delegation. As the result of these movements-incidents of which were the famous Tunnel Tea at Cope 'Dniverse and gether with an official inquiry and ,report as to the practlcablllty of the Tunnel. The spring, 'summer autumn and early winter have been most propltlous. Our Pmvlihol lnemeueoltheeeeelomllndemnllyte the wide circulation of Tunnel 1Stamps- é I 'W he Rogers Hardware Ili, iid. TIlSON'S /5_§ \ %W“@IIIl/_\\\\\\\&”£IlII/f.\\“\\\iAll\“\ .isis ,E Q sis? ._ gs ,_ p Ei gates §;§il,@§ 2, ig? a 3 ; 5'” its his eaetonewerl Wetrdwnot. eiesueeefneeele. hence onreueeeee in bud- uea. _ thmltliember he wlieuin-.rigeed m work done to your entire eetiefec- BRUCESIEWART & co.. ,,t,;,:l;';;f°d°'~S~“f»sf*.»r=~2_=n":-=:ef°i<='=»f‘=°~'*”;, ,_ u__ ___ __ ll - ill ____ L 25 oc. I0-DAY 25 p.c. ` we print another list of under-price articles that will meet the coming needs of hoiiselreepers. The collection also in- cludes many special articles that housekeepers would scarcely expect to Sud under-price. ‘ One item for instance is a large quantity of V I7 quart enamel kneading pans regular price $1.50 now $1.13/ An interesting list of other housekeeping things. i6 quart chamber pails........ .............$i.25 now95c Beaupots....................... 6ocnow45c Footbaths....... .. .. ......$i.25uoiv95c' Dippers.. . .. 3ccnow22c 4quartwithcover . . . . . . . 55cnow4rc I Coiiie while they last. i haie realised good prices. Trade has flourislied and few failures have marked the business of the year The year closes with the people ofthe Island and Canada N ot New In Accident full of heart and hopehnd [with an out- look which In its general inspects has farmers have harvested good crops and ` . seldom appeared brighter. SPRAINED IIER ANKLE. “I ll ,d o anlc step mid spraincil m' r?giPrI)eanl':I'; very 'ha`dl`y”, writes Miss The Maryland Casualty Company Insurance Mliinle Buriroy ne of GIcnwood."It swelled to ri tremendous size and caused Intense reduced, and before long I was able to use muscular pains Nerviline is the one sure remedy. .trough penetmting, swift to destroy pain-t rits Polscn's Nervlllnc. Fifty years in use. a__.._'___ SEWING MACHINE BARGAINS renlones, at Singer Stores. Buy here A ' - . Singer Company is permanent and re- sponslble;lts representatives are always ut hand to care for Singer Machines. Look for the red S., Queen Street, Chiir~ lottetown; also on south side cf Water Brass headed pokersjust arrived from _ S. A. at Cameron 8: Co's. 30dll. Just received an elegant line of Phat I Frames for Christmas in gold, leather My immense stock of shoes at prices my toot." For i.-Drains, sweiiings .mo the BENEFICIARY is insured nd deal with the manufacturers The 5 ‘- Total or partial Disability. ._._____ Special Death Indemnity. P0 y- ,‘;;§,‘;,?§§,‘,‘,Z°3',,ff,;§°,f{,‘;‘;‘,,§2°,,§’,°§§ DOUBLE INDEMNITIES paid for AccIDsN'rs wine -Also- _ $100 Free Identification Certificate. o per cent acciimulative Bonuses. Double Indemnity. Weekly Indemnity I Optional Indemnities. udeninity for _Surgical Operations. Indemnities paid for Injuries to the Beneficiary. The MARYLAND issues the mon iibern ne /, l ,l v Squart preserve kettles. . . . , 58:iiow 430 ~ -gquartwith cover. 45cnow34c ~ ll Ol' 8° For i-Evc l’ur ;,` TY D086 Whether your order is for vcr. heater. fumes. forged steam coa'l,'yfr`u’re sure to Best to Burn Best to Heat. PHONE 240. . Pickard 81 C 0. ,-\‘ ‘ i ' o \ @@ if so \. Q \ .D 7: I ,_ nf ‘VI \ . fl* ___ ~_` ` 6;, _-~_ \' /L wmnsrcrx rthe correct dellnitl \\ F ou. cb i i- uhrldged is the stnridurd. .. For correct laundry work \\'i:us'rr|¢ ~ same place. Try us on your next pai-coll, O s - Jenkins & Soi ggi"-prglggflliilifglsgxf §'§§§’,‘,’x')‘;° Q32 has been issuing polices for the past TWO YEARS-where WITHOUT EXTRA PREMIUM. l Of Concerts, Socials,L`n- f money making iiature, A. i= wsssisii Si" PR°0NE 151. I drlf. Kciii Sl. PREMIUM ROLLED 0ATS... , in packages containing ii beautiful piece of decorated To _| tertainmeiits etc. of a _ 5 cents a line (oi 6 words) for liret insertion, and _ 2% cents a line for each continuation. Churches and charitable institu- tions halfrates. Mini- mum prlce i5 cents. Black type announce- ments ouble rates. Births. Marriages and Deaths FREE but verses with deaths same rate as above. Cerds of thanks five cents per line when inserted In locals, and otherwise at regular ad- vertising rates THB GUARDIAN. ‘ QL"'_.___.__./ that possess real merit. Every man and ` _ _ woman can be suited at my store- 2‘€lCl1l12‘ 011 Ol' OH 3 especially suited with the saving he will _ ' __ ;=;1l=;;;1B<:;wy ltliitfrk §l\°°g;:lot?Brt1;ff:: Most important in an up-to-date ACCIDENT POLICY. Iildli. Canadians were the civic elections ln New Men’s Erie Mocha gloves and I S t I York City iesultlnglu the re-election of mills and 8 big variety of heavy n _ a' Moyer Mi~.i.-eiiin. and District Attorney W0fkiI\§ gl0V¢S and mitts practic- Jeronie; the alarming revelations brought any undamaged except for Sm°ke N0 Rest!-icti°ns__AbSo‘|ute1 one out by s legislative committee of inquiry "`Regular 65 for 35’ 8° for 45' y n . lnw thegrestlnsurancecompcnles which gfélo for 65 and *L35 for 75' ousands of bargains at the great I I LAND ASUALTY OMPANY phone 75 Foot of Queen street Box 4|] /hiive so many thousands of policy holders damaged goods Sa|e__ Weeks & in l.hc'l)omlnion; and the strong revival Co_ od '_ ' Steam and Hot Water Heating l'l.i..'l`§..ff."?f.‘lZ".~§§.§.'l° ’”°"°'"”"” '°' “"_”-'-3-w;- $3000 000 Surplus and Rcscrvc for Polic Holder ' ' 9 I y so . f°‘” I c i en D i i ta l ' R E P R3, S "°“0l:°;;gm“:‘:;d °;'n“";:;°n ‘::°““;‘I’I;‘l Policies issued at Charlottetown ofilce. a Founders’ Machinists Boilerrnakerw prosperity, trade larger than ever before, y Ycar’s Gift or some little return present. We etlll have some nice packages' of perfumes uid other ertleleg left with which _V we can please you. To turn into cash we willcell et cout A.W. Rtdlllll, Pllln B. _ ,I ianuqw, ,., QM I¢!Q,|_\-A_P|'|» .‘ _ ,Y roi- un emi. sr. our on eu. r I Z V D ff./~l_.._ »»~ ;;~~ ~ o _ ‘it - ._..__i....' .., _..,.____.n.__ _ ;1,,__. H , , , _ ____ ._ _,__-_...»_‘. . -5 _ ,,.__;.._._».~i __\_.-ii; _.~ “ _.__ ~'~»___,_s VY vw : .I i , , V v ' I I . A pretty Pearl Brooch, A galr of Gold ~Ling|_. I' A Pearl or Diamond Ring, A lgnet or Buckle Ring Agent, Suminerside. ° _ _ rs-a8dtt| twftf -'i-@' i' F 2.31' 'f,\_",v'A-_*_ /~ ' A A '_ ` _ Q » 5,* For Ladies For Gentlemen A userid on mist, , A can siisi wma chain ' Suggestions f F- 12'- J EEEEHEEE We have one Fur Lining lefl we will, sell al EEHEEMWE lnebrlstee i The famous _ » -. ' f .\' 1 -. » i "‘ ' _.\- , “_” Much. ` ' - f I -.for ell- +"‘“ Q " , Wehnhhulh on ‘t gl lteltprloeef I,” X6 I’ ’ ' ""‘ ' `»i¢ey»une¢¢un.' _ wi ft* " '_ g ' ,g N," , ng _‘f'_,"1_:,_ ..;.;:¢r`f;'¢1~ 'fs-foslliffl china in every package. > Price 25 cents. ‘ » v' V l