‘ _ _ J1A'N17ARY 22, 1910 1 ~'-““-"‘~;__ _ . ..\~ I _ ...a-2' \ A , _ ` 'rua Livrasr News _ 'li-IE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ ~ riasr or Ami PAGE THIRTEEN ""‘ i 2 _ -- '., 'i-r *ir ~ ( r 'M' . AR EN A Maritime Championship C Races" C , Representatives from "` 4”!" if :_‘ “NéW "Bi‘nnlswick '- ~'\._ "’* > Nova Scotia ~ .zj, g ..._ =.Priiice .Edward Island vi - ` will take part in the above .5 races, Reserve seats plan opens at io o’clock Monday morn- _ _ ing at Hughes’ ,Drugstore 'l`llE QUEEN 'S CGUNTY GUARDIAN§,§§§ °é‘»'1‘::"‘;.f::‘.:;" ._';‘;°.°i"..:':......*..‘.‘;’i I L 3 f -a. is' visiting at en e home of R and-ltlrs Webster, Rollo Bay. , _ ,, _ . ._ , A cheese maker is, wanted for Dundas Dairying Association. further particulars see ad in issue. _c e Queen yesterday were the fo lEwen. Morell; C. E. Moriii-ia`n,` River; A. Moffat, New Glasgow -é patrons should l` Mi Ma Among those who were registered at 'h Friday evening January 28th. ~AF'l`ER - it r ‘ slit 1 SUPPER 0 We resume the money saving After Supper Sale this Saturday Evening h‘om » C 7 to 10 0’cl0ck 1 We wonder if you realize the saving possibilities these after supper sales hold out to you. You only 5 have to come to learn, then you will “get the habit" and come to everyone. While we were forced top drop ' them during the Christmas rush we are now renew- ing them as a regular weekly bargain feature-_every special after supper sale offering is' underpriced- radically. That nieans savings in every .insini1ce-- nickles-diuies - quarters--half dollars and dollars we saved on every purcliase--according to the amount of your purchase. . We would like to know exahtly what amount of » , saving these after supper sales---Ilia-ve ‘aggregated Sev- _» 2 eral of our patrons, we have an idea that many of our ' patrons are from $2 5.00 to ioo.oo to the good. _ ' 'l`li:tt’s ii good wayto start a bank account. V Note these exceptional offerings and come. 5 T Men’s' Lined Gloves WhitefLa wn Apron - Men’s Mocha, special qual- White _Lawn aprons ent- ity, outside seams, heavy broidery bib size 40x44 11JCl1€S wool lining, gusset wrist with Special tonight.. . . . . . . . . 2§c - _' spring dome fastner regular While Lawn aprons. bfll' If 1 4`o" pair; r'l`onight's special telles of fine embroidery and ,~'.' , _ , _ _ _ _ _ . , , . . . . _ _ $1.00 pair insertion, deep hem, long ties, ,"‘ _ Special toniglit.....~-----35° 5; Black Sateen - 'i ‘Underskirts -Corsets L A few odd Qnes, of corsets _ _ which we are ‘discontinuing ' A Specml l°t'°f mcg' new’ with and without snspenders °l°i“ g°°d5 bwgm ata Sacri' ular i.oo to 1:25 values »fice rice. We shareihe sav- reg. P tonight.........._.......69¢ ing see Eheui inlour 'Graftcip -Sr. win ow,'regn ar 1.75 eac . \'I‘0ni lit_‘s s ecial__..$|-|9 eafh ti P ~ o Q Women s Felt Men’s Trousers Men’s pants made from the famous ‘§He\\'.son” and Ox- ' puvs ford double and twist tweeds Women's . felt slippers in Mtn' "§*Knittcd Vests 25 per cent less. “Fur Lined Coats Weliave six fur lined coats yon are" considering 0 your purchase money ini you do to betliis'_s€8- Not any previous _. . . » ry _ ' _ P regular 2.75 and 3 oo pair, Tonight. ... . . . .. . .$|-75 Pall' gizeg 3 and 4_regular 6oc l_o 9 ¥5c,Specialionight...45¢PB\f Mens Swea-tar and Sweater Coats .. _ ._ Plain a:d fancy knit de- >i',= i.gS illabglg `o`ne`see these - __ weonly receive £111 three weeks ago. These walsts gre made of fine quality lawn full length sleeve, all 0V€1’ embroidered fr011*» bl\tf°" backs regular `i.25 value. 'l‘oiiighl»'3 SP°('i°l Pnm' ' ' ‘ok cars of smelts and two cars ot ha Harrington, Cit who is h rived in Picton at nine thirty five. Minneapolis.. The boys will also give good program of readings, songs and a mock trial. Home made candy will be sold. Everyone is invited to onie. The many friends here of Mrs Henry Mispctli McLeod wlll. be pained to learn of her death which occurred at the residence of her daughter, Mrs (Rev) A. W. Mahon, at St A.udrew's, N. B. Her remains are to arrive 'ily the S. S. Earl Grey and will be in :erred at the Marshfield 'burying K ground today. blun V _ The rink managers received s wire yesterday from Fred Logan thc ing he will be here for the champion- ship races at the Arena next Wed- gbes straight to .Sarnac Lake, Ne York-, for the American champion- ship from there to Montreal for the ,Canadian championship. The Arena managers deserve great praise in bringing such a noted skater to Charlottetown. The Loyal Crusaders were reorgan- ized last evening in the Y. M. C. A. all by the Grand Superintendent, W. Rowe, assisted by, A. McNair and- J. Godkin. » The senior officers were elected as follows 1 W. C.-A. Mc- ‘Nalr; V. C., 'N. Haw-kins; Chap., K. Nicholson; Secy., F. McLeod; Treas., W. Rowe. The Crusaders will meet every ,Friday evening at 6.80 o'clock in above hall. All boys and girls be- tween the ages of 5 and 16 are invit- ed to come and iolin. _ Paton & Co, Glty, have decided to rsend their Miss Dorlon to ‘Paris, France, and London, England, to or- der their spring goods, this year. Miss Dorlon who leaves early in February, has for several years been doing the firms buying in New YOPK and her 'superior taste has been duly sppreciiiteri by the buying Public who entrusted her with many personal or- ders. Mfss Dorlon has issued an invitation to all who may wish ‘her iersonal selection during this trip. if articles in any line and has en- ,algsed 5 comprehensive' list of sl\8‘K'l‘-“L ions. The firm is to be con81”'*f“° lated on their enterl>l‘il° il M159 Dorlon is it most capable and paine- takfiig 'buyer and her efforts w l no doubt in much apnréciated- ~ ; '. 5. =;M» There .is ,nothing like PURE FOOD in the form of good whole- some BREAD Made from the Best Flour and Materials as , Pure as Sunlight and mix- ed by machinery - Made and sold at Stewart? Bakery 163 Knit-Sinai. ». l ki, On Thursday afternoon it was ru- 2 mored that teamster ‘n th' it Ti" new tie! at New W°“d,°r1““d 5 had met wf_tn gn accident i-esuliiih; iii f1.‘;1l;'gI}:it;;tl‘é°°t§;':(";ielfv;°dg‘;(:1d Plcttlrgs it a broken limb' but all enquiry failed H bb n “ms 'E '=‘ to substantiate this report. , 0 ed °f His CI°thes° These reels 'i Y, on er way to Bermuda where sho'will spend the winter. - The Mlnto arrived in Georgetown yesterday morning at nine forty five. She brought over 85 bags of mail, 2 cars of way freight a/nd eighteen pas- sengers. The apecial to the city ar- rived nt noon. The Earl Grey -ar- On Monday night--the'~boys"uF'thc Y. M. C. A. will give an interesting irogram. There will be an excellent calendar display and about two dozen beautiful' hand coloured photographs the work of Lombard and Coady of _ du ing the coming season. Messrs ‘McLellan Bros are to be congratulated on their en~ terprize, and _no doubt their eliorts dirty, if the wick be clogged, or if °' rs. E13 OIL which is especially prepared nesday night. On leaving here lié f01` h0“B€*h0ld U59. YU!! Will have the best light for the eyes known to man \ ., . _ _ A ati -Miss Viola Farquliiarsou, Bunb'ury,`h » W ' mer’smI‘iietill?ite 0v£ill“lirlv[h:z'l l salesman for us in every. _>. department. . .' .._\'.'.,f,. E .___ Q Winter Coats p Clearing- , You have a chance to I fy ofjwinter coats at very 5 little over one half their ,l f price. These last ones ready for you to-day at ’ ss.00 s7.s0. $9.50 representing a range worth from 7.50 to 15.00. Coine in early this » , morning. 4 Selling Embroidery Remnants by hundreds yesterday. More to-day 5 This lot of mill ends from one of the Swiss factories gives everyu" woman who does much sewing a splendid chance. The lengths run from 3 .to io yards. There are narrow and wide edges insertions, and headings. V They are selling at less than half value. ‘ " ' Y _"___ 1 tldds and Ends in Shirt Waists -E \ - _ <-I This is a sale that is making things hum in the mantle depart-ment. . ‘ are plenty oi nice ones for you to choose from. Odd sizes mostly,largé_,"`”` "‘ ,- Closing out at ' ' F IF TY CENTS AND SEVENTY FIVE CENTS . Remnant 0lfer ln. Men’s Underwear 5 The man who likes fine soft English Lainb’s wool 'underwear has a ~ great 'chance to-day. We have ~a line or two that we are closing completely' ' " -- out, and we offer them to you at a tremendous -bargain For example , .. SHIRTS AND DRAWERS OF ALL SIZES, FINE SOFT , AUSTRALIAN LAMB'S WOOL, 2.75 to 3.15 PER GAKMENT I C eacllosaeees-nes-.»iu¢o~|¢oo-once-use-so-1uenooq ...Q nuevo-a»¢|nnu - :`.__` ` /Q im 'i--tc \~'.\1¢»,~»~'- \o - 4 i 7- . --, _ _..,~-_ . .._., _ r . ‘ I _ .A Great Remnant Sale of ‘- 5 - -.=~‘,-#ia -`, » i B All the remainder ofthe wings and feathers left 5 ' lesion Of Cllsrlotteto-\'n's greatest miliinery business offered you ‘to-day at 7, a song. _ ' ‘ ' » r 0 ” ' , _Many colours, many styles, all new this lat season laid out on the .rr tables in the millinery department for you to chooile at _c - L . ----f----.I ll S 'I' IlA`l.`l" 'I'-I!-'ICE--’.-.-"_'_1."_'.. _ - _ » . - , ~' 1° ' . _,Q '_ _ u few very choice pieces olf- if f l 'I I . chcose from a nice stock -i _ __ , ~ , 1 , l , 1 1 \ i 1 i . 1 r- *wwe fi i' .Qm Ladies are buying waists in lots of'four, six and a dozen. And still there "' Y ` r ,Y $1 . broken lots of nice white lawn waists worth up to r 50 each at'1ea'|t.':‘ ` " i “ _.si 1 vc i 9~ 2 . i _ _, _-,_;;¢;g,,,,__ » ":"£=a1~;;: F* : - -:_-=a.