r nscsulutl 8, 19o8_ _ """ TH! LATEST N mws i' T-HE CHARLQTTETQWN GUARDIAN - Finer er.n.r.~_ '=- non FIVE 1,5 "f - If '-M* M' THE 0UEEN’S C0llNTY GUARDIAN Head Offlcee ln New Prowse Black---Charlottetown. The latest new; ilrst of ali. L H_w_ Turner, 0’Leary, spent Sun- day in this City. AM-ug -Montgomery, Valleyilcld, was in the City yesterday. A. E. Clark, station agent at Sour- rs, was in illie City yesterday. 'nie ziaeyiii mnigii this niormng at 11.39 and _tomorrow about noon. D. B. McQuai'rie_,~_undorta‘ker Crap- wa, was in '¢l1s_~eit`y..yer.texdlay. i - _i»__- _ `- ' E. Boswell, Victoria, was in that City yesterday. 1 V1-I A l'l l `l_,___‘, L, _A. Wright. uummarside, vas in the Oity yesterday. , ._ _ Rev. Mr. McLeod; Souris, was in' the City yesterday. _ _ °-"' I Rev. A. B. McLeod, Bou'ris,_ wal ln’ the City yesterday. John M. Hcbure, Dundas. Wal ~ ‘Di the City yesterday. _ Fred Brehnuh of Sourie apeho Bulk diay gt his home in this 0l`¢Y» Mrs. William Riggs, City, came ov- Miss Ad-s Wright. Vl'3f0l`i8-. return er from l‘ictou last ni ht b th il home est rda after lensant _ - .. ~».\.-.-e -».-_.. v~.e.........~.,~ ».--»-_se-;.,,~»---.-»--»~..~1~¢~,.< _ Z y e e Y e Y P ` ' . 1 ' Nm,,,,m_,e,,a,,d_ _,,,,,,, ,O the C,,y_ “ l The busiest store on Charlottetown s. busiest eircef. | _.__- -_...._ _ l G. H. Vroom, Otiawo., Fruit inspec- Judf’.0 B1f1n¢l1Hl'd» City. \\'c\’1ll £01 - "“'_ » ° `~ ` tor. came an the city by me North- Murray Harbor er»d`J\1dse McDonald l' l "` 7 ,. _ /\ ,»'- L r to. umoerland last night. £0 S011l'iS» YUSWTGBY- ' \ \ ‘ ____ ' _ . " - ""_`i -- J ,_ ._g_,_ _/ (__,/. ssngsr to this ciey use night from Isaac oi the P E I R in this ony' ‘ " Picenu by the Neruiumbeiuma. spent Sunday at their homes in __ Sourls Corxductorr R McDonald and Driver """ _'L _ E ` 1 Y A John Gnattan, were passengers to D1' E G Gillis. K0¥1SlHi§t3n.0ame / _i/_ . \ Flonday, De¢_ 7th, |903, Open 3 a, m. to600 P. m, ,_.3.__._;_._. ..._ ._ :___ _..._ _ ._.,_.___.;;_»~q_<;;.,,;»,;;»;;;_;g l A smart sale of fur Neck- fm, 8 00 1 1 lis is i ' O 'rue Fruit ciowei-s association an “___ M EE- _ (___ _ __ dl; nual meeting and Winter Fruit show 9 fn" Y ° 9'” _W ° owns tnday at 2 (yclock p_ m_ in ,from here for Halifax at midnight pl-mm, of Wales. Co.]|ege__nigfm_ “asian _Inst night. Sho will return ina, dew at B, p'. m_ Everybody is welcome. ‘lays 1°” l’¢~'*`m“"“`S`° l _ .1-_- The B. B. Kiilkeel arrived last mtg-ht with a cargo of Inverness round* coals for A. Piokafd & C0‘.` At 13 dcllock last night the temD¢'!" nture regimnred 42 degrea above. I ,_ _ _ =_- _ ::..._. _ » _ - - "" accutane.'1\h.,m..s1¢,,1,,eiecm,,,,,,,,e,e_ Miss Amanda MH°_L0<>d and _Miss ` __ superb and Mr. Dick und Miss Von lM“°]“m`°“" Forest H111' “W Vlsll-lug _ . , Brand” were decidedly good and _in Hu-rrington. While there they urs, ` d "ht _ M- _ I i Ch .1 tt _ Dnn'l McKay, Wood llinrhs, L.~.uch-_ PFOWSC B|"0$ Eli. icuii; n Hutt fd ° lun Mcnonnid, M. P. rf, Emir Pui..e.< Charlottetowrfs Big Departmental Store Many people of many minds want many things We have many goods of many kinds from many sources. Our many costumes can possess many of them, at prices causing many surprises. Handkerchiefs This is something no lady can have too many of-l/Ve have a stock that has the greatest variety of styles and makes, prices from 5c up. Leather Purses Made from all manner of Leathers in all colors There are little ones and big ones from ioc up to $5.00 ea. Hosiery A stocksecond to none in the city, 'all manner of makes, cotton, wool, cashmere, in plain and embroidered, from mc up to $1.00 pair. Ladies’ Sweaters L A complete showing of this very fashionable garment in Grey 'Red White Navy etc, fro m $1.75 up Men's Mufflers _ -_ A most needed article at this season of 'th»- year, our stock comprises all that is new, ask to see the Phoenix the newest and most comfortable muff- ler made, start at 5oc up to $2.50. Japanese Drawn Work One ofthe best assorted stock of the above in the city comprising centre pieces, doylics, runners, tray cloths etc'-_etc Prices start at 5c up to $4-5° “- Gloves _ ,_ _ _ _For men and_,_wonien our stock comprises every- thing that is good, wool gloves for ladies in plain black, brown, blue and mixed colors prices start at 25c up to 75c. ‘ Fur Lined Coats A Superb showing of these stylish and comfort giving garmentslwhich are growing more popular everyday. Priced from 42.50 up to 90.00 each. Ladie?”'Neckwealri h A L 'Wie haveijust op_ened an exceedingly smart and attractivdflot of these very important accessories, to ladies attire. We bedn most particular in choosing 25c and up to 3.40. K . _ ».'2r.0...fas.e!é’_..fae.-4!.`¢ 'ngrxiflcenli fire pictures at New Won- derland lnst night and' they were well epnid for 'the program was a mavni hour tily encored. - Mrs. Stephen Hodge who for the past two months has been with her . . on s. u ny by the B. B. "Canada" sailing from St. John for Great Britain. Sha is accompanied by her friend, Miss Pnl- its rnne-an and the East before re- turning home, which will not be for over a year.-Halifax. Chronicle. I mer. Mrs. Dodge will visit the Med- A few evenings before his departure from Kinkora, Dr. M. Donnhoe was waited upon by the membefus of Br. 379 C. M. B. A. and presented with the following address read by Michael McKenna. and accompanied by a beau- ` tiful morris chair. It is with feelings of the deepest regret theft wc, the members of,Br. 379 of the C. M. B. A. learn of your intended departure from our midst. _Nearly two years ago you came amongst us, a, pefnject stranger but your gentlemnnly bear- ing and genial manner soon introduc- ed you, and won for you hosts of friends in every section of the com- munity. During your stay at Kin- korn our Branch had in you an ex- perienced and conscientious medical examiner, as well as nn earnest sup- porter of everything that tended to the welfare of the Association and incrs;ise of its membership, your faithful attendance nt our meetings made you an attraction, and u. gen- ernl favorite among your brother memoens and we shall miss the keen repsrtee of one whose wit was as sharp as his laucet. ln your profes- _ sion as a medical practitioner, during your short sojourn here, you won thc proud distinction of having no supcr~ ior, and many and sincere weve thc regrets expressed by your patients, unch it become known that ill health .would not permit you to continue ‘your noble avocntion for the benefit cf the suffering in this section. How- ever we have all watched with delight the marked improvement in your health during the past few monthsl and hope than it may continue so. As a private member of our com munity you _have been nmodel one mer ready to support any undertnk _dm,;_.htcr of Capt-_ James and Amml lug for the welfare of your f<..|.o\v men. By your :removal from Kinkoru, our Branch loses n medical examiner of more than ordinary aoility and nl- so a debater cf no mean rnnk, asf gv\7éll as a. fearless advocate of those | principles gf biotherly love, as em-I ‘bodies in the constitution of the C. ' M. B. A. and although you are 1-0- moving from among us, we are pleas-. ed to 'know that you have decided to make the Island still your home and Twe shall always be pleased to hear 0 cle ol i).mncd'iate rclniives and friends, 1 Notwithstanding the' unfururvablef The moral and Social Reform I-Hn' J. W. Richards, M. P. was n. pas~ DOTPIIUB Bl`¢'U_U9“ and 30562” Ml* ` . . wsatgm- many were present to See ma gue met in the Y. M. C. A. ycstcr- ` rn I _~ .__ _ ll dny afternoon and revised the mnt- ' ter oi' the recent election. the guests of Mrs. Herbert Jones. Among the' visitors in thi|:Cit‘y~ yesterday were John McPi1ersi»n and Rev. Mr. Atkinson, Rev. W. N. Field, Tryon, and liev. Mr. Sellnr, were passengers on the Murray Har-` 1 bnr train from this City yesterday ` nfternoon to the Baptist Convention at Belfast. 3 At the city police court yesterday Wm. Harris, wno wus stressed by; Officer Walker, on thc complaint o1§ his mother-in-law Mrs. Lurtcr, on Sunday, was before ills H nu, and was remanded for one week. Many readers in this City will re-_ grep to learn of the intended dopnr- " Lure from this City of W. A. and Mrs. Martin, Mr. Martin who has been with the firm of Paton & Co.. for the past fifteen years, intends ' llcnving shortly for Toledo, Ohio, . where he will be associated with Lovers Bros., Co. In church and pri- vate life Mr. and Mrs. Mui-tin will be ‘ greatly missed. ` The Provincial Poultry exhibitors won quite n number of prizes con- sidering the number of entries L. A. Hnszard won nine iirsts and one sec-l ond on Bnntnms; C. P. Thorne clear- ied the bound on Se. lliack Minorcos ,winning four firsts and specials. L. _ Foster and John P. Roper also wo'nJ` prizes but on account of the full re- ,turns not yet to hand it is not pos- 'siblc to give exact account. ` I The funeral oi’ the lute Mrs. John A. Whalen, which was largely attend- _ fed, took place Friday to St. Johns __ tldpiscopal church, Port Arthur, thei liicv. Canon Hcdley'oi1`ic-iatimg. Mrs. _ |Whu1en was known _ii1__ Charlottetown! ins Miss Birdie Chappell. she 1efi_l _here in March 1900 _for Newpoi-t,‘ lflhode Island, wherclshei learned the‘ V profession of n nurse, and nfter- _ wards removed to Port Arthur. Many were greired to hear of the ‘_ death of Miss Sarah Louise, younigestf Finley, which occurred nt her home.; the Finley House, Hillsboro' Street,l Sunday moming. The deceased Chris-l clan lady, although not in the lest _ of health for sometime wus able to be up and hcr loving hands were _ never iiile, helping in the hous.hold whcro sho will be so sorely missed. She leaves to mourn three siszers,"’ Mrs. Edward Poole, Rosenfatlii, Mary A., Amelia Mid one brother, wirinmj i 1 all in this City, besides a l|r.;e cir ' Bl /-#New Squirrel Ties $7.25 to l2.5€'_i ~ _ \/V.-liavc been seurliug ‘lrepeut orders" for fu __ i _ -`» ` rlziy \\'c‘vc some prcrty sqiiirrels, ust in to tell uf. \\"e have been selling a lot of squirrcis, and th ~<‘ Q.--...__ _S _J -- _ju.~3t iiiuke our stock riglita_q;xiii_ 'l`lic_v are pretty sill i_i_s, ;'»-cur" ' vzxrious lengths, finely linislicd and lined with the bezel ,rcy .>ai_I1. $7.25. 9.50, 9.75. l2-00. lz-5" `i\lOl»ll'C .\E\\ hi if__`\£t1`°>`l_` _ 7 lfl S i-_X ;`I»'_`_"f\l_f`.f__' QQ _r "_- _ N cr: corouus .\\'1> i>i;su;_\:-'_ _ __ _ =~+*‘»f»»°° ~' ._ \_!.,_..____...__________ » This sensational clit-r v.-hit-li will make . \ "`>‘ . _ .__.~._ noni.. .¢_~..»-.\ \ _ ; 1; __ _ ~ _ __ Women in-M -_-=.= ...k »-...wi-M -. ....'-....»...»...~-_ ~..n.~.--..-..-»-...”~....<. _.ie os... .U-...-.1 vu.. -. -~.....»»- aresavirig to in buying fur coats here No “barterlug"»-~~-no “beating dowel," ;'.‘.¢‘. ,__-_ the sirai_o,h_ honest one price. 'l`li§_~ 1\~i~. \'.'c'; li ~' !»-‘_ I '»__ _ ' .fi ‘ » _-\'< -' f _ your success in your chosen held of The funeral tnlres p,ace this morning for US. labor. We csmnot let this opportuni- _ty pass without saying a. word ei gp- procintion for Mrs. Donnhoe,who has also won the sincere respect of all 1 ' Y - . f with whom she came in contact. She representing the Huih Stocker Com-l has upon all occasions proven herself a worthy helpmate to you and she cnrnies away with her the best \vJshes nf many friends. In saying farewell 'to_yourself and family wc ask the giver of good things to bestow His _choicest blessings upon you und in tconclusiion we ask you to accept this ,chair not for its intrinsic vulne but [ns a slight token ofthe esteem in l which you nrc helil by the members of Br. 379 C. M. B. A. Dr. Dorrnhoc was ,token completely by surprise, but imade a. suitable reply, thanking the ‘members of Br. 379 for their lvindness, and referring to the friendly relations which existed between the people of Kinkors. and himself amd expressing _his great regret at departing. Ap- propriate nnd feelin remark all ex .~ - , fish trndc, but hopes with the com- ing on of settled cold weather it __ ___ """""""""""""’ '_ ....l.._.E__________.._____;_-=:_ ____ _»~$ - _ good business muy be dune, l ' ` ... _E- to Georgetown Came nry. ' The Guardian had n pleasant call yestcrdu from Alfred A McDonald l pany, Wholesnlc Commission Fish _| Dealers, Fulton Market, New York_il_i ll and Crocker & Winson, T. Wharf, Boston. Mr. McDonald is a son of P' I Daniel McDonald of New Hnrmony,l P. E. I., who removed thence to? j; Gloucester, Mass., some gixley ycnrgi mil. (l'..i' g'1'c:il i;|ii<_'-.' in . ii Q ._ ug coats ut a "net" -_ iz: i»ri.~e i‘>_i:~'f-_ limit |>lez1s;»-. c\< 1 \".>...i-.-~-~i:iu;;< 5 -i-}ii_1zy_ I We can po_sitivcl_»' _~u~. A mm .:_i\_».i\:_\' >:| every 1` if' c >at\v.- vii-_ 1-1- _-_"ll cz'».‘» give yff.»u cqiml qu. ility fr: Ir,--rs ii1\»z1;:_\_'-----ir 'J-_-Lti:;' _g.m_l.sf>r the »'.'\u1~: i.1oiu ._ 1" \fu'j imc. - Amlu-e donor .~k _ hi io buy' iii iii; :l:u'k_` We v_»._il-l much pri- 1:\t you .vould lo llc rluuiil i`ir_~.i. lizijier coin- to us _1‘|` ` mre--or come to us l.isL----;L`~ .i'i ilu- _-.iiru-:-~ ~c*i»'~: c each lime and cvcrx time \_ our com... tnen Con.- iigets ~i»` the -,iiilti G 5 'r J. - » \Ve have over ci tlio\i.»:i1iild~.11u..\ \v__rll\ of Coi'ist:.~.v ».o:1t_. to choose !roui---- _,,g0_ In his pmstnt .nusimw mp he___f| but the quantify is getting less :very (lf-\'. ::f..~_;f~ss_.a;;_ _:ii ;;r::;i__§;°:;::: rl $31*-°0» $37-50» $47~50» $52- ing for Souru. in the interest uf the S I d \ UI _,... _ *sa $57.50 above nunicdrlivell known houses. He ez our ea er at “lA7'50 informs The Giiardren that the re- \\/e can save \'oujust .Ls iilucli luoucy oii Coon c>'.1l‘~---l wk i:\_v~| fue in... cent lon£,"Co1'ltinue'.i mild weather Las t S 2 _ ~.-- , _` ~ _ r - . . ' operated seriously i\»‘1rins't the fresh r e PLC ab at :P33 m I :P67 . _ <- specin, puns are being taken tol Anyone “ith iivrsrs ful snlc should K H. - ' - ` ~ _ pressing regret at DR D0na__ou,__ dv procure an uncommon, inte look up the c,u'.~.sihcd .column ' psrture were made by Rev. J.J. Mac- _Dinnld, P.P., Michael McKenna, I’.J. lBmith, '1"hos. McCa`ne, Hugh Mclver, lM'ichael Mulligan, Peter Mclver, Francis Greerran, Theodore Mclvezl nnrl Dr. W. J. MacMillan. On the fol- lowing evening Dr. Dnnahoc was pre- _sented with a silmilar address from -the people ol Kirikora. accompanied by a well illled purse both of which _ he suitably acknowledged. (Exam ner and Herald please copy.) l _ ` 56.9 Dellciousness ol' our cake cannot be surpas- sed. You want something nice for that little party Then order some of our Sultana or Nut or L Fruit Cake just what you want. 1 6 1 Kent Street. Telephone 3| I o. srswimr ; ECLIPSE BAKERY l Hakes Best Bread 4 l\ i \ `\'ll \" _U ,,\\ guru. \, _ ,_ 11/e//egffbw’ ' _,Y it _f-' 7 Ellichristmas l`_’latinee-m p ogram for the evenin of elocution _ _ _. _ song and music under the auspices of lI;;l,l,;al::l;1`;\$[§Si_?0l?§:; , . s l¥]rt;gI:_Z_€:§:il§“!;;il;éa3`!;:r;dzg' Dggyslo' lbcrin promptly nt half punt seven to- ' 12_2du' nipht, Ticket holders should lit ut '__ t‘\c hall at seven fifteen. I l U 1 7 'i_ _,ig KU A Its, . \ " ‘_ ,f w »\ BUY that boy or girl of yours e Brownie Camera, They‘l_l have lets of fun with it at Christmas lime. We sell rhf- m. $200. 3.00, 6.00, 9.00 f I ` We are _ Ready for any emergency in case of sickness even to securing the services of a nurse- Bed and Douche Pans (enamelled and earthen- ware) Rubber Cushions Hot Water Bottles (sonic guaranteed for 2 ycnrsl Combination Hot Water Bottles and Fountain syringes ` Fountain and Bulb Syringes, Feeding Cups etc. "f»f__u__lu" J‘ l I l 'G/Q EDISON PHONOGRAPH .£2 P < [he Edison Phonograph a Chriaimll iiillgforjhe _ Whole Family from the Children Up. ~ ‘k _ th Elin Ph nom ph the home gift. no member of ilm f.\||,ii;'hl‘:n|»h‘oillciiilhlf. riir \lin`liilhylti-in lii~timr dlvcn-lon; for 'hc young r lL~. ,,|_,,|.-...inie n~~d ciliicniloiml 1-nlciiainuicnt; for grow-ups a pleanirs \hnl_ |.i nr _ - r 1 rlfv. 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