.4- Cf"-` A nnclsllnlm ll,-r ., --~-~-'--u , ~ nhl l..wE.=n NEWS THE CHARLo'r'rF.'rowN GUARDIAN mer or -its r' '~ e PAGE FIFTEEN k_‘_”_‘i“ *Q *_* D" 7'" ` ""‘ 'JE--~-~~--____ ,-7 ___________ *_* H _*_ 've °“|Y one doctor~ gg mm , _ _ ill I No :":;;:e:ll\ l‘§nnlng from one doctor to _ stand by hllneleflome My (mi, men ,4 dm bw: .4 ' c _ ~ : Sen” "I 'Wills this faiilifffrlfwilfalung i'f§i.i1sh°'by.,'i§° thmg’ 'im """S» f°f vwr mah- C re _ c ra full d )-' ` lloasheacribuf llfar70y¢ars. -°¢‘1;°lly`e{‘£>:;. me:i'ci;e;b5l':ge2'ki°::°' éhe 5°" “Agn ___ ___ __ ;___ A . tick to it. The latest news, first of all. ' Daniel Nicholson, Caledonia west,is " "'=""“~~ -~> - ~~_- ---_ _._ _-ln the Gity. f SYM' Consider lt-- 0nly a few days n ow to Christmas Colne in and pick out 3 nice 'Sterling Silver of Ebony"set and have us keep it for you until Chrisrnlrls Eve, then ‘deliver it for you. ` W. W. WELlNER Jeweler "1 llE`”ilul5laN'S coolly oulknllli Head Oflicss in NewT’rowse lilock-Charlottetown. Mrs Geo Carver, Pownal. is Wand' ing a few days in the city- ...-__ I John Fraser, Avondale; was among the visitors to the city Yesterday- A matinee will take Place at New Wonderland this afternoon- 'rhe uae will he high this m°“\\“¢ at 10.14 and tomorrow morning at 10.54. _l- D. F. Macdonald, M0ntB-HW. WHS in ggeo City yesterday. I-le registered at t Victoria. ‘ 'The subject of Rev Frederick _S. Ban\ford's lecture in the M¢l"i»l\0d\Bl5 Church is Second Flddles, Mcmd&Y F __ __ __’_ _ ` " evening. _ _y_ 0_ Davies and Wm Brown will ll otog':lphs me the best 'gifts you can I .1 _ , :ind we are prepnrcd to deliver r Christmas pictures promptly, rcgnrd- _< of weather. \Ve will Il- t llmlpltointl nn, so come t0 C0ok's Studio now and] ld us rnnke your sitting. The (I0fllii Photo Studio ` Boys and Girls f here is your cl\:\.nce to get .1 pair of Hockey bo0tS frcc. \’lfllol:.'lll nlzlkc thc ' most words out of “Wear Mar~k’s lloi-key ,_- bl‘ols"Ellglisl\ words ollly,tllclcller.\\lsell _. :ls oflou as they n,pcnr in“\\'c:lr M :lck`s llockcv boots" Cotllpelilloll closes Der Iolh. (`-ol' l*-us_\' le! prize al p:lir of Zllarntholl llocl¢<»_v| _'(, ools. 2nd pri/.c n pzlir of Elip.~_v.- llockeyl ols. . A. E. Mcrncnsu 'l|||lSl\m> T\l'll| _ -~ iii! :t|lilvifl" for lloys $2.00 for men $2.50 'lllc "Invictus" for boy; $5.25 for luell $3.5o. “lilllck :md '[`:1n" for boys ,$2.25 for lucn $2.50. \Volncn’s Hockcy Boots $2 oo .1 plir. rlillcy ®. (Io All” "A"¢v"<}>'€§>@»_o<3`-'»3§¢Te`<£"@` Moon llhllllsul KrniSlrecf l'r~ctice limirod lo diseases of 'l'§_\'i~, Eur, Nosu Throat lull Slain. l'Iy=:s lost-.nl :ind llolud for _\.;l.lssi~<:. O|"l"lCl~) HOURS ll to ll nm l.3o-_1._;o l‘lv-;|l:ol;s on ilplloillllliclll dfww _#per :es EE. =. I l l)l}N'l‘lr"l‘ Olivo l'iou:~.4 li-I onli 2-.- .._.._._-._-_-____T_-----_1_--: father and mother, wife and three children and one sister Mrs Daniel i iii. df l 125 Queen Slrcct, . Phone 275]. ~NL-xt door to Beer & Gol`f5 <_‘_lllnr's~'l‘rmr~:l~1 ron- A QI¥All'1`1‘1l -_oourhns wl'rH nnsr lvlhu. on-| nan olrrlens -Ar You H/ws 'FH EVER 5ppEN_ MQQRE & McLEOD. i Red Rose meeting, Lodge Prince Ed- _,.45 l f.._._;§ .____;______..___~... ()\-up ,Y-gy-lrlns its Son -_,----°'-__ - Nlnlv rlrowsle nnocrr /_ olvrlitrrlhrwwwil. l». lr. l _., ._ _ H ,,- The Latest is the Best . _ ' writes: The blacksmith, Matthias , "‘ ""1-h'l-mio.-l_ - _ . 1 l wi-r-|\no\\'ll|l1l _ 4 unc nf the beSt W0l`l(BllOD8 Ol Ulla ,i~ lilllilod. |f_l'nu will lllvv- lr: with Hiltillg k H ' ul' ' , 'Ill In- nlllol mlllllclc lllulln m1Lly_\vl‘_\\ _ I f" .|. y°“|` ' -A-,,,,|-_fm-,|L»|~l||;_E:l|:|-,llollrde.n\. \\¢=|| dooul W _ M I A h' H k f D t \, , _ _ . nrSc:f_ l|>;\v-ll _\'o\l<|_»_ -.~. . ,rvmg, _ _,_ _' _S oc O Orca ibm ‘md "ee fm W ‘We Deliver When Promised e .I-‘eo P More COMING EVENTS. ' Regardless of H\'¢l(|-‘er Island a few years ago by the Far- 'l)r.Thos. E.E. Robins MYER ,Photographer mm ,mb from Quem Mgr ) _Till and Herbert J. Nlcol.l, two of the X in " _ _ E B Swgenn Dgnhsl to the Psesldent of the Cherry Valley | 1!-25drtf. ` __ _ __ _ ~ Crapaud ~' _;_ _____'____ _ _ , "~`ll-zirlflflvn _ . ,i ` `Ml~:N's' 'E-3r,l;i'|,oa"‘ ii.-xiiliiilli ll ;-..~..~..-. .~. _. ,,_. . . _--~-'=‘- als scared to death have not been 12_6d“ nm S 0 E Tuesday Dec “UL remedy for coughs, colds, and gen- a , _ - ---_- _____.f... .__ 9 ff.-.=.-3.-.Z-_-_-_.___-;_' ff , "" "»' " ..,~""'.1n:y Winter ls almost he re .glib Z‘i“‘il.“§“§1‘r°€i; \§'°l’f"€»-‘f $5.213 Wh 1 not have your Stoves or Furna- `~ (M ' ` 'Z I '~,` .' 1 ai' sins* ,*"'i£!AI;<`W"""."";.i§ in ccsbattended to lefore the Yush. Let 11 _ . A-Q-is mn an, attend ,O M0, yo, Ou, 6 in pipe only Charlottetown-Plctou ' ' ttl :best initawn. Call and exalnin _szrvlce .¢ ,_. --W Iécperpln 1 ._, . ,. -, - . _ 0 Comlnenolna Monday. November' lbth. The 'rl -i li. .lobbng atten kd t P.. S. "Northumberland" wi letra the Com ' ‘ mnyn wharf daily. except Bunn.. at 7 F0 " “‘l‘3i S V 1 Phone -Y '_ " ' _ -‘.1 - ; t 349 ,ol lr m..aet ls ull-ve Paw I G`eat G D `\fi`sT\l-rlvalof mol-‘filhilil lrdin frdfil Hallfilx w. ll. srl-:veNsoN rmp ,` . . O0€*°X°°I°°2°°f*°2°‘f*°2**2°°3*‘2 D. Stewart, Kent Street, is offering one hundred loaves of Crealnllome- made bread free today HS Win be seen by his ad elsewhere- At thc morning service in St James l‘hhrch tomorrow the choir, l\I15_€f lmdelsllip of Frank T. Wntkis, wlll lug; “The Sun Shall bc no More"- Woodlvurd, and in the evening "O. taste and See"-'oy Recd. I Attention ls directed to A. H-orne .£2 Co's ad of Motor Washing Mach- ines which appears elsewhere. The mnchine certainly solves the problem uf the wash day and would make r charming (‘llristmas gift. that would c cyludly welcomed by the housewife. I’l.'1lip Lane, Mt Mellick, who in tends going' west in the spring, hal ` hull his farm, Stock and implements offered hy auction. The salc wa: lyoudnctcd hy F. H. Horne, Winsloe and the stock, farming 'implements and crop all brought high prices. Th: `arm was bought in at $4,500. The special services Doing held ir the Methodist Church at York, arf being largely attended and orc con ducted by Evangelist McKay. Man; lulvc expressed la wish to lead a neu lifc. Services each night this week. n_\;ct:-pt on Saturday and also tomor row morning ut ll and in the even- lug at 7. M. S. Frank Murray, City, received an injury to his hand while firing the salute on the Queen’s Birthday, and 'liz nn investigation into the -matter held -recently evidence was t-akenwhich will he forwarded to the Military De- on:-tfncnt at Ottawa.' Sergeant ~lu;rny's injllry, though not very ser- ious had prevented him from attend- `ng to his duties since the accident. .lt the Police oohrl in this city ','er;t.<~.rilay the following appeared or charges of being drunk and incapable: Wilfinm Power, fined thirty dollars ol sixty days; Daniel Gillis, fined four dollars or fifteen days; James Power, fined twenty dollars or thirty days and John King, ined twenty dollars or thirty days. All with the excep- tilon of James Power, were committ- c . Peter Trainor of Upper Hillsboro Street, received the sad news from Montreal on the 9th inst of the death of his son John of typhoid fever. The' 'deceased was wcll known in this c‘l.y where he wus for many years ln the employ of James Paton &Co, later entering the employ of R. J. Tooke, of Montreal, where he has been en- time since. He leaves to mourn his Bvrnc of North River and five bro- thers: Rev Thomas H. Tnainor,Cache Buy, Ont.; Frank and Peter in United States; James in this City, George M. of St Dunstan's -College. To all The Guardian tenders sincere sym- pathy in their ljereavement. ' A correspondent froln Earnscline Prnusht, recently completed the re- hullllinl; of his forge-and has now ind ill the Province. This fall John Tweedy purchased from D. P. harp, which were brought to the mcr's lnstittute. Saturday Mr Tweedy purchased a splendid Dora nr: sheep dealers-George Harris est workmen in their trade in the province, have complelbd the job of nlnstering the new house helon in Dairying Céo, M. L. McLeod.- Earnsclifle's portsmen enjoyed a fox- unt Tuesday. The number of dnlm- reported up-to-date. - _-@;___. ::Guaiacol Emulsion. A reliable ral deblllty. Pleasant to the taste in, Pham B. _. w3¢O MWPWZOO continue it for another week; just to have you compare our values with those elsewhere, Adver- tised pricesof others may be lower than ours but the quality is to be considered- that's where we shine-and win. i ` . l Regular Lines LADlEb " P1ain.Cgmb,-ig wirhn 3-8 in. hemstitched hem ~ 6 for 25c Real Irish handkerchiefs. of excellent quality _ » 3 for 25c Fine plain Irish linen, absolutely pure 1-4 in. hem This handkerchief cannot be purchased elsewhere ' under 16c. V T ~ ` Our price l0c,$l.|0 doz. Mercerised carnbric with at silk embroidercdiinitial in the corner. _ 5 for 25c Colored bordered cambric and mercerised handker- ~ chiefs L _ 5 for 25c 6 for 4-5c MENS -_ Colored border rnercerised handkerchiefs in an assortment double the size of that elsewhere 25c, 'Z for 251;. 3 for 25c Plain Irish carnbric, with anarrow corded hem J , 13x11 inches 3 forl0c _, lgxig inches 5¢ ¢;¢|-| “ Fanaghmore" soft real irish handkerchiefs with a tape edge- ' - 23x23 inches Zfur 28;; "Armagn"solt finish pure linen with a narrow 3-8 in. hem ` 20c. 25c. 35c each G G -1 Annual 532 Y SILK SQALE Now is the time to buy the silks` you’11 need for Christmas time; botll for presents and fancy work for they are marked at prices remarkably low. Cnr front counter is pilled high with the most re, rnarkable, silk 'values that have ever been seen in Char- lottetown. Plain silks, striped silks, checked silks, spotted silks, plaid silks, tussore silks in every make and color imaginable. STANLEY BROS. f *OTHERS FOLLOW J handkerchief Sale f =. _ -_£8 au- »_¢-.ea ,,______n___.__n_ . .._....,.. 2 __ 41k » _ 1 1 _._.r,,-,_-_-»~, #_ _ _ __-1,; _- -=f“'yf~ ._ ,_ -» _-nz-*gg -.-“--- _.m__ *_ _ . _.id 2‘ , rnii _,.11 7| 'i- ‘i 2 Q ___-'-.Ki , .l ,, .':~' ¢- n. __r...». 'I' _ fit, Z -1' lil _ ,__ ___..._.~l~w-f- -- »Y __ _~ , 2;, __-.§,_-a»-_».¢,