l I l =Mw5=R`=4.r'i>61 l V' ' _' ' 'rss cHa1u.o1."r`ls'rowN GUARDIAN 1# - .f i. 1* - "slew, "',~"»i ~ ' ‘ "" ' » * ~ 1im_._=“_.,_ , l , f V-we -t;:V; . _ if ~ .» “~ 'y ‘-.l ; ' .. . _ . _ ,fy 1-N; V V Mc!! rlvlt 1 , .ee V___1 -;.___,_ ____ ___ __ - _ . - _ jn an Tmdly sm' M1907- Head Oillcos In New Prowse Block-Charlottetown pp ,,~,m,, . A my wanted in learn amen welll and w. s. unlzle or this ony leltyeaterdar Furs P - -` do some oollctlng. See clue col. tu attend tnellailtax Exhibition. 7m . arthur Rnlil ol this city lett esterdn Minn Pearl Taylor has returned to this _ as -. ,_ ...`... _-.__=p ' _l n A _ . _-_-if ’f _ a 7 -, ~ __._..__ ‘ \ o- QUEEN’S~ COUNTY GUARDIAN tins#-£4 I .r, ¢`/lwvtvrfnolvf/.r 1/oamwmrllruz. Jian' ° i momlnatowrnlin 0nllega,1io1tnn. Guy ti-nm an extended i.l-lv to the f/“K |` , , A (\ /` Roy Lowther was a passenger from this I Pwm° cont' _City ui Summerslde yesterday morning. ' ‘Miis Alles S. Norton r-:tui--.ell lnat nilrht . SAV ING CHANCE MMG M Ynmmnfs Juhnm "smug by the Northuuibrrland iroma vlaltto y K el Miss J Festa of Charlottetowmls a o e - - - ' ' ' S n sum. t` . guest at Mrs. C. Warlcli’il, Main street ` h 'l'"l""£° img lun" P'°“'5" °' Wi” Cllfy, -Glace Bay Gazette. l l 1_7?-n\Q. t ' t d p;:n,,T “me 'om K two weeks vlan In Mills Kittie Bradley who has been visit- '.’ n 0 ` ing her home in this City left yesterday .` _,,».' ~ fa l{. A. McLeod of the tu; Frc-l M. Batt on rein" gn Winnim-_g_ ’ ‘ _ was a passenger irom this City to Picton ` ya-sterday. Ml” The l.l'.iies accorded a " hearty reception to our offer- intra in waists -Sa'ufdiy. /.1 1 Many were the express' ns lion--many waists were so‘d. / ll/ - H /\ _ ,/ 1' f»§;§ .1 of appreciation-of satisiar. iw' P- I 3 . _.W // " Af’ There are ltlll splendid _i " bargalnsinthls lot---if you ` come today or tomorrow. Iill:a~eyu\illavc overlooked the splendid purchasing oppoinunity, we will give yn u a briel account or the why an wtier = for, The original lot consisted of some titty waists, Thirst ar~ ments w re lnade up by tli=:“Eclipic"whlt:»v:1rtr tin' u Tar. onto co l_l'ern wh-i were unable- to accept the n. Througl ll lor- tuuate_clrciimsrauce the lot was offcreil to u a at a' substantial reducti m. wc ~\e.~epted and here they arc. lu thc lot are white walets ofjnp and hen vv taifctas- white net wnists lined wltll iiillc---black walats of j p and heavy lliffeta. There are nearly all siz-:~l. Some of lill: prions. $3.40 waisls are going for $2 38 $4 75 waisis are going for $5 30 $7.00 waists for $4.95 * $1050 waisis for $7 50 3| 5,50 waists for $ll0 0 'l`.le well kinwn “Eclipse lab:l on eve'y glrmerit guanliitoes fl llllels, lit, finish. and q lllity. Even' waist is clsuly, fresh and spotless. The dt-signs are charming. if your size is still here, tli:re‘s a splendid bargain awaiting you. good clothing for boys Clothing for boys, to be f__';;;‘:§ _ _ worthy j, our c -nsiderution, must be stylish, durable, strongly se A n, reasonable in price. ._ V \Ve are not iaiisli-ll because we ll° immelisely the lnrgrnt boys clothinz trade in the Pr' vinle.-»We:Watch lie liclaiis of conslrllcdon; ule fabrics or whlcn the suits are marie, lmdttle styles, wi li all eye to si.-li betlcr, still more worthy clotti- lug. Fall stocks are ready; every ‘ rew style is here. »' i Smarisui’s $5.75 to $9.50 Extra quality mink furs S lui: of til: lioest pi:ces of selected mink ev.~r shown lil lilsterl. Uanl la are now being displayed in our Fur Depzl tiuent. Tli's is ilie :fllnlous Labrador Mink -the world,” best--'lelily luluktd, strongest. clloiccst of all. Oili' slinwlng iuclllcles the newest styles lu mulls tits, tllr-iworcrs stole; mil caparillcl---whether you wisli lc nllroh'l~ic ir lint--n-iii. li you iii, no where ill Ciliiildzl czlil i~i'.~: of equal q lllllty he pllrclllled Hi lolver price- it ir w:|l wirlll ymr while to vllit oilr l~`ur Dep't and lu~ip:ct tliesc bmliiiflil ple-res. 1r|,|¢¢1¢~\||,ln fiirrcil ileol' No l Labrador minlr---rcverail»ir-- 56 inch-_ n long-~ i-linlnf.-iitcil with in-all, regular pric~~s $a7.5~. Ollrprlcc $4' .00 r' - ti i'l l ink sl>ll:~-~liroi\d collar ami ends. 86 iiichleeinll ii; -l'i|]i.‘i0l( ll'-liilllllt-ilts. Regular prlC¢ $55~°"- UNI” I»rlCt:. Fine brocalle-ialin-lined _ H* _ stole of No l Labrador ( mink.-Vhrosd enllssnd nick ti 3,1’ __3° inches long---Jrnin f , ' menlcd hen/|,» ani tails, _' Regular plico $60- 0"' ti ‘li V price $49.00 pine brocallc~|atin-llucll lhrowover of Nor Labra- . ` 3 ,M U _ dm- mink-gs inches lonlz . ‘F ~broad ends graduated from neck-trimmed tolls ~ .' f »' / anllclaws Re ular Pfl" _ T; ya; 5°. Our pr ce I///‘1ll_` _ ' ~t $52 °° i \`*f:’11;‘.`:2 Fine hrooade-aatiu-lined ,gh / {},7,.' "'»{»;"_ .gnperine stole- novell? "if \\' effect trimmed with extra 1,,»g¢ fell mink tails--hearts and claws---ra tails 6 heads, za claws. Of No r Labra- dor mink, beautifully marked. Regular price Z 5lio.oo. 0\\\’ Pri" / ' ""-1; 5:41-oo and fanev mggffeoflgg 1 Labrador . mink, selected to mitch , llli ' aboveatoles. $46 f0$7U _T"`;"'__`\\\___.`. W \ - _A - ~kV;..__ \ » _f :lex-» xx; _ _ *`_;;\b;_g;_ _ __ 4 A _;_ \ ‘-1.; Vs.-»--sf Q .» .g |V;_4 » _~ l`* NV/ / _ I- 0',” 43(-. / '/ 0 :isil Q . - s _1-- _.Y 'gi-,T if l I hundlel boxes of cheese. iiny. liltion. sc\‘l~.ntli, l counter will have prompt attention. i further particulars see nd ill this issue luiuorrow via boat to Crapauil whl-re hi- sliliicllvcr his excellent: lecilllre 'Filling ‘ the Soil, In Hampton Hilli,on`|Wednesday night. The Tunnel slide which wlls used in thc Fllirylilnd uiovinlg nlct~l‘cs Inst evenlnu was taken from the post. card published by J A S Bayer, the popular photographer oi this City. Malcolm McLeod, Vcrnoii lllver Bridge, is offering by private sale his farm of one hundred acres. This is lt very licslrnblc property, colivenlenr. to churches, schools, ctl: and will be sold at a bargain. Sic ad. 'l'bs followilfk horses owned ily Fred Cameron of this City were taken ily their owner to the Halifax lixhillition yestel; day :-Harry ll., enter-ed in the four year old pace; Mable 'i‘., in the 2.25 and 2.30 pave; Pruiera ill the foiirycur old and 2.30 tror,iiull the stallion George Cresceus. thc only horse from this Province cutercli for the two year old stake rucu. The marriage took placn at the homo of Mrs. James Turner al. Point Edward on thu l8i,h. Inst, nt her giuinrlllilugbll-r Mary Matilda to Alexander Nicholson of Glen- mllrtln, 1'. E. I. Venerable Aichdcncou Smith performed lhe ceremony. Mins Alexis Rlidllnrllam noted as bridesmaid, null JosepilLewls supported the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson loft by early train [’iotou Co., whore they will in future rs- side. The bride 'ncelvcrl many useful and costly prelents.-Sydney Record. At the fine residence of Alberta Parks, l»rothcr~llx-luw of the bride, on Sapt #ith by Rev. Charles L. Page assistant pastor ofthe Dudley St. Baptist Ohurch Boston, Dr. Clarence Northrup Davis, youngest son of the inte Frlluktort Davis, to Miss Blanch Swudkins, both of Boston, looked charming in her iight slcel-grey ` suit ornuinented with pcsrls. Alter luncheon-the happy couple retired to their uwn home in Fanuel, Mass., with the best wishes of their many friends. Tile wed- ding presents were many and costly. The Rev. S. J. Wcodroofe, Rector of St. Pnlil'a church pmnnhlsli n viry strung sermon Sunday murnlnlz last upon the llllly oi’ parents to their chllllrl~.n: thl\t,lt did not rellova parents of their responsi- bility by sending them to school llnil Sullliay-~chool for others to sayinglhnt that oily hild the wcrill. c|ilslllg,lilnted in part that people in lllid my all vii-re well he-ro in ililii r.n-peel.; that to his knowlcllgc tht-rc were mlny and c'\l»li°.~l to thi- cunlrllry. 'l‘hllL with might and mnill all nhould cnllcilviir oi right living. l‘lie ru-rlllorl wma listened to with marked attention. Fyou are asked to send a I cake to the picnic or lawn iete, one of our Sultana or Nui or Fruii Cakes will save ou trouble, and do you cre¢Ht. too-for li they dbn’t llnow,they will give en praise tor being or hav- ing an extra good cook.Our cakes are the"home"kind,mnde t material eilerousl i l of bca S. I; 1 mixed and baked according to . latent recipes. They are even better now than they have been D. STEWART. ltpiipce Bakery. agent Street. Talevhons ilk h€ Fred J. Mlllrr, W. S. Mcl(le ilnd (il-olge ,N ii. W. llioorc, were passengers to lillliiux mwre died °" w“‘l"°s"“y S°memb°r yesterday morning to attellil the cxhl- 'hh lim' Minh” th” lwloved w"° °f The Hon. Mr. Fletcher of Olvgon leaves ,ww ' 4*;-¢\,a-Q,-chu-n~s~n~u»i§l, l ' ing her uncle, Pllter Clarkln ol this City, MN- Will- Dllile wasnpltsnenger from ‘furthe past two months. returned to bill! Gif? L9 Brndaibang Ye"-L‘Fdl.Y‘, Itoxbury, Maas. Saturday morning. iflerncon. ' -` I'orilons aenrlintz advertising *matte Thecarpooltl.le_Northumberlnnllyeslel- in The guardian are reqnsgged W lilly in¢l\lfi. 4 4 . . t i " ~ * ` s *gem 6- itufrtugm M X * l ___._____¢_ l l . \.‘.,~ _< il ‘l »\