~ . f,lf_ 6 N ,EMBER 24 1903 . 'mn Lerner News THE G-HARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN _ rmsr orann IAQ! IN! - ,ing may, l thrown up by the recent storms. _ I “___ , _-1 "_”_ -. . ' ~ -~ _ ' ‘ Miss Mabel Thompson Cit has ar- i Wm. Harris of the P. E. I. Railwa l , v. Head Offices In New Prowse 8|eck~=-Charlottetown .1-wed name from u slr week: visit to l_G11y. made We "in *O Picww on - ---_ - _, » Bumme,-sid* | saturday and return _._ _ _ _ _ The lated uve first of all. Finder _ of e cape should- look up The wumesh ,.eK-i,,t,,.,d- New-day Miss _ Annie Lord who has been _ .[`\ l °1°"m°d °°l°m“' ' ‘ was forty-one degrees and the cold- the BUG” 0| W- P- “Hd MW- DWR- ` fi , \ 1-1. n. maven. llorell. was in the' leer uurry_¢w0 degree.. ony, aus resumed to ner mme iu. _.1 .-.- ed last evening. -(my nswrny, _ Shipping was .Quite dull at the city , -__ ' Cape Traverw. ' "--- 'Me' "mt 7°°t°rd°y° I Tliomm Riggs of the mechanical "1 Fi rl-der of There were no cases “tried ‘before the n gold cross and chain City Police Court yesterday. tm__;ed'h_ q th Nmth y‘t _rv left yesterday morning for Boston, tors had Eaflmfed- -~-- ‘im ° 0' ‘”°°‘- ~ New York und Montreal. - _ -- Henry Burdeti: of West River,f~en.ves J. W. Brown, City, was a pe.:-lenr R L F __ h __ on __ B _ _C_ H_ B_ and M,.s_ Longwm-gh City, again quite a large numsen of opecta- / -_ _-_-1-in-1 .-.» a u a so a The S. S. City of Ghent arrived in The steamer Northumberland arrlv- 'm - Thi’ 5- 3- Tfmke “M19 *N181 Bt ,d 1 51, vening, 1, sir Q11;-f,y.f1v¢ the Rev. Elias Slackford preached with this mn last evening and sailed B 110°” ‘mm this Port f°" Sydmy “nd enrlg argival beiliig due td the change much acceptance at Margate, Free ' gain through the night. Summerside. _ _ Louieburg. of {i_,net,,\,1e_ town and Kensington on. Sabbath - 11-Sf W" ""=° f-1° 'ffm Prowse . ~ y e ome e cel _ CharIottetown's Big Departmental Store lm ~-ruuiuuuism. g _M-s1=-S. S--fhefl--d of the Cm- \_ .__ . _dum Ban-k of Commerce in this City The smnmer Kgkeel with Inverness has Ueen transferred to Summerside Round, and the schooners Polar Md F- A- COHFOY Ot the Bank of Nova Scotia, City, to Woodstock, N. and He-My z,emb|,, mth Om Sydrney B They left yesterday for their new . ` . - ‘ _ Reserve and Acadia ' Round coal ar- P°5“7i°“5~ rived here sterda for C. ns ` Bros Ltd. At n recent banquet in' Fit. John, Evans, a jolly. progranu was disposed of. H. H. Brown who -has many friends in this Cit av s x - Shar, Energy, Mac, Henry G Ives, _ -- -- » - . y e ` " » Chief J-ustice Sullivan, City, went Dlevevd to Bee Mr. SIMKIONL 011% Of C to Sumsmerside yesterday afternoon their 'Orme' P“9t0¥`B~ £1 ‘ to attend the fall tenrn of the Sup- ’*°* _ nm, Court which opens gm-1ay_ George S. McLeod of Hunter River, ,- in the Patriot of Nov. 21st emphatic- ‘ nlly denies that he received twr; _ ud- N, B_, given in hooor of R_ J, red dollars from the Government for _ his services in connection with the recent smallpox outhreuk at llustico. CC_ ye Y L” ‘Qi 'rue remains druid me 1 Afur lined coat is a garment that one does not purchase every year. We would suggest the greatest care before mak- ing your purchase. Upon investigation you will find our fur lined coats are superior in fit, style and finish and are away ahead of those you are 1‘kely to sec elsewhere. The covers come in Black, Blue, Brown and Green. Collars of Mink, Alaska Sable, Ohio Sable, Isabella Fox. Linings are Muskrat, Squirrel, Marmot etc why wait to . _\ '.0 Y ,‘:.< *`i‘ ill , . .y \ mail train at night. It has been in 1” th The M-inisterial Association mot- in the Y. Y.. C. A. yesterday mornin; hand was to procure men.to spealu at Luyman's Missionary Movement which would probably take the form of a banguet. Now that winter is approaching and the Winter Boat will before long commence plying between George- town' and Plctou it is to ‘lie hoped e past that the ‘train left Charlottetown at 9 o'clock, dumping the passengers down- at Georgetown after eleven- o'clock with‘ E mer A. Rollings, whose death occurred in llldelville, Sask., some days ago, ar- rived at Hunter River, last evening. _ / ~_ _,md about the only business on _The funerall takes place today, Tucs- V I day, at two o’clo_ck from the resi- ` _ B public mwting .in aid of the dence of his father Artemas Rollings Rusticoville. ___ Several games of basket ball have (been indulged in lately by the young /ladies of Prince Street School and ,at the Y.M.C.A. on Saturday after- lnoon they defeated St. Paul girls '17 to 12 in a very lively contest. Miss th ,_ t Wm md ,iDorothy Suthenlsnd succeeded in ma riigdafgagfsnqegegénureygf mths’ making most of the scores for Prince Street and Miss Doris Fanqdiharson made the most for St. Paul's. Professon Singleton, Organist of St. James Church, City, will give n every boarding house clospd and h0_,g1an»d sacred concert and- organ recir.~ '_ _ \ »|-tels a-ll taken up and 'pas5e,,.g,e,.s~u1 in St. James church on Mon lay would have to wander around half sleeping accommodation on the stea- evcmug December seventh, assisted d. u ` » _ ____ more being limited, they would have'gm_m al-1 O ‘er announcements will -. V `*‘~_°_~_-‘ff ` _` _`~ :` lg:/f // /-Z t t ,_ _.appear in a few days, remember the _ -_ _ ‘ j.» v‘_)_vi°;_); °;‘;athf_;“’f,_l_¥e;_n_;"__?'l;O_';'m 'gf date and reserve that evening for this' ' -M ' - nrrarlitdments were malde so that gland even the train would leave here at 8 o' clock it would ive the tr vellin A h _d _ __ d t 175 Among tlée outward passengers 1 I fp, il B_ C_ this mg;-I-n1u._ Oulstmfll 'S _Wan 9 5 Th 1 'mg 1 R but Hogg- from this Ci y yesterday were Edgar or a ' ' _ g Fitzroy Bt. See classified column. ysrigatxgriny wrilu b: glans” to lean; McN,,tt 0| Hyudman & C0.s__ to __ _ The man train mwed, in Char .iuuene wus reported u uiue better §!umr_r_1pr;;;<=___ M;i:_H__ éff-HE-__zIé\l:_a\_'_ _tor ‘- .PtH11 d L.. _' ni, ew a , .'. ce‘o1 Z" to or _.Leaver ay mom ug lottetowll at ten _twenty last night. last eve ng , 1 f" ' 'rue following umeeru were annum-` Do your shopping through N... ..-_..._.._. J C _,_ \_ Av _ V' /-\ \ i /‘ \' 9/ rife , .. ~ -l. rn. to 6.00 D- ll- """ - I _stud or me P. nz. 1. R. is confined to A horse attached' ro u load of coal! r"”d°y‘ NW' um’ |908 0”” ‘ see classified column. f l 0316*” S; Eéalgfalémd tgggy 1"” °r his house through illness. fell on Kent Street yesterday nicer- B ¢ / . / __g_____ ,__ H -_ , __ in u .gig -H 1 An meet reports lm night ure 'rue shores in the vicinity of Hills- ‘ " ’ ' ' '"‘ "` ~ ‘ _ J. nuvieu was reported to be me-`_l borough are strewn with »u,u1d, our mall order deparlmenf. Parcels over 5_5.” delivered fri. f Q [ A . r ' - » - on / \ ll//i ’ / A i _¢ noon and before he was on his feet ' _ ` 345,90 our price __ , . l" You’Il save by buying _ *1 . if-` 4". A coat of crisp bright astrachan fur, carefully_ made, accurately cut, very nicely lined, _the fur stayed in ' the exclusive Coristme way, ensur- . ing the purchaser safety against rips I ‘ and tares-thc grade usually sold for _ _ $35.00 net. A coat of fine black lokharan = lamb, offinc crisp even curl, almost 1' as bright as persian lamb a beauti- fully made and finished coat, of ex- - celleut cut, fine fit and correct style. Most stores sell a coat of less ‘ value for $37-9001" Price 01115’ $47.50 net. Still another of the famous Coristi E are in a position to make you the most interesting kind of a. proposi ' W tion in case you consider getting a good coat for this winter. WC ITC handling the famous COKISTINE line of ladies fur coats. These are certainly the inest and most reliable garments that money can buy. In fit--finish--durability-they are the standard._ We_have marked _ each garment in our shoiving at a_ special, net price. 'lhere is no discount to an yeue under any condition -if these garments were marked as most stores mark them-the prices would be from twenty per cent to twenty five per cent higher. That just means that you can save that amount by placing your fur coat order with our ready to wear department. Another one in good fine astrachan is thirty inches in length, has _(Qld large collar and- revere good l'nm| of black satin just the same coat as is ordinarily offered you for $47-50 and our price is only $57.50 net. Another cnc in fine llokharan lamb has collar and revcrs of alaska sable, twenty eight inches in length, lined with heavy black satin, very choice garment fine fitter, and a de- pendable wearer--many stores scll this similar line at $65.00 our price only $52.50 nef_ _ . l ue_ jacket in ylery fine glo_;ssy cur bokhran lamb thirty inches long good high collar an ‘ reveers o t e_sam¢. _ The sam., nbsolhtely accurate cut, and sed_\_ilously caregpelrefainiptli ‘ass 3 525 3‘- ___ preceeding lines abeautiful coat etter t an many u 7 - ____ _ 91.50 . ~ Man’s Coon Coat $85 value, 65.00 2 11 s. ` ~ . _ f U - . __ ' make _ _ pubue u ehuuce--to get under rover 21,53; t1'f§,,;';”“‘§" 0'f‘“°(;t_“°"Tf‘tC1`;,';’;','f,t, , , See the magnificent Coon coat uc offer Hmenl s s§__§17le%handsve able 120 Offer it 2lt....»..... ...... .... ...-~»~...,.. 4939 up tg s9°_oQ_ Montague took place on Nov. 6th, Zle, A. Sec. MTB. G60. Sllf.lJel` i / . land; Mar.-Harry Fowler; Dep. Mar. _ _ _ . » _ ' - "-- . . ’* ' ` V' ‘ ' ._ _ ....-...ei-r.-.-t...--r.-W conducted by Rev C Brooks, Veer Mrs E Hoop" Guard Fred H"° ~ your fur coat here! fa-f r l ._ M d _ _WM his ,Emily went West ,opmg vide in une First Meenudlur ouuruu rn ' . Ll 6 up ill to regain his health, _locating _:L hd_ Sunday 1n.st_ was taken by Mrs. Cro _ A small _boy of ten- or_ twelve years _ - ' - thi C ty inet nicht the latest f'lSll- monton, Alberta, but the chan*-,, dm well of Halifax. Her solo was the ever of az'-i arrived in_ s 1 _ ion elegantly - tailored, perfect fif.ting__in a large ' ~ variety of mat- erials i. e. Vicu- nas, Panamas, V enetians Broad- ,. ,- _--*/'/ cloths and neat _wife and four small children. I-Us tweed effects. The above are 3 Set Of Samples 'A Two young men, Walter and Wil- secured from one _ cf the best skirt man ufactur e r s. 'esecurcd same mlid-stream the stbengtlr of the wifid' at 2. big PTICC I'€' compelled the unsetting of the mast, duction, women would do well x Chi|dren'a Hose Black ribbed cashmere Hose double knee and 'toe Regular 3 5c for 2oc pr. Wemen'| lloae Black ribbed Cashmere Hose all sizes winter weight special per pair 25C ¢?r@,.f.er.;efé.’¢e.-s..% him no good. He therefore returned to Montaglle the following fall 1-nd has been gradually failing up to six weeks ago when he was taken to his, bed. For three weeks before- his' death he was a great sufferer. A pee-! uliar co~lncident was that his funeral took place on his birthday and the tenth anniversary of his marriage to Margaret McPherson. He leaves a wife, family and mother have the most tender sympathy of the entire' community.-Com. fred Pinaud, fotmerly of Charlotte- town, left' the Sydney, C. C. Yu-:Tut Club pier one morning; last weak in a small sailing dinghy for the West- mount boat factory. When about and as one of the lads stepped for- ward to attend to this, n sudden squall overturned the boat, throwing both the occupants into the lyriny. A very heavy sea was running at the time and had it not been for fortu- nate circumstance of the ferry stea- the city side and steaming nearby, amer,and then being hauled on board -by 3, mooring line, and the other being.- pieked up by Fhrryman Clen-ient'» Acknowledgement, Beer Re Weeke,_ Charlottetown--Gentlemen ' Yesterday 7th prize in the potato contest re- CGUUY conducted by you. I think it good value for the money. Thanking yOu. I remain, yours truly, Robt. Wares, Wheatley River. . ._ ___ _ .._ __ _ `_ / welcome “O Rest in the Lord" from ' Elijah. It was most effectively ren-' dered, carrying comfort and inspiru- . tion. Mrs. Crowell has generously' used her sweet voice in hospital and' choir work during ber, stay. She will be cordially welcomed in musical and _ 'social circles in 'notlr of which ls n general favorite. A very enjoyable whist parey and* dance was given in t-he A. 0. H. F-Yr-‘I last night under the auspices of the C. M. B. A. About o-ne hundred coup- les were present and enjoyed' them- selves im'mens'ly. The first factor of the evening was 'the whist. The ilrstl ladies’ prize went to Miss Gillis and" the first ge/ntleme'n's prize to E. Gal-l lant. After the w-hlst n most sump- tuous repsst was partaken oil and then B most pleasant-dance brought the seemingly short night to 3 close. It was one of the mose successful ev- ents of its kind for some time. .Ji One of the most enjoyalile nights yet; given was the Scotch night at New Wonderland last evening at which great crowds were present. The dancing by Mr. Campbell was splen- old and Miss Von Branders in the Schottish was exceedingly graceful and captivativy while her singing.won for her many new friends who will look forward with pleasure to hearing her many times again. The moving pict- ures were superb, the Scotch scenery especially beautiful and in all the en- tertainment wss first. class reflecting much credit on the management. Last ni»eht’s nrosmn will 'ue repeated to _flight by special reqpeet. _ ' Calendar ` Mounts 6'/5e Deliciousness Of our cake cannot be surpas- sed. You want something nice for that little party Then order some of our Sultana or Nut or Fruit Cake - just what you went. Telephone an D. STEWART Ecuvse BAKERY Bakes Best Bread For Photos We have a nice new line of Calendar Mounts, very nice for mounting snap shots- suitable for pictures. 2 1-4x 3 1-4, 2 1-2 x 41-4. 3 1-2 x 3 1-2, 3 1-4 x 4-1-4. 3 1-4 x 5 1-2. - » We can supply them ith picturesi desired. `\ _\ `_ _ oii the mail train from BDMOD- A passenger handed him over to fimcg. Matheson and after some 0U‘l“ 'Z was .understood to say Father! utr- ran. Officer 'Matheson at once te el’ - oned to Father Curran at St. Dtlglé gtnns College, who Budd he 811100 ,he ‘-boy, and would come ln for hir: omeer Matheson wok 91° “OV ‘° ° ° Cunftwell House for the Blight- 'rlu-. rduuwlug registered 8* th” Queen Hotel, City. lBSt nir,'ht.dH.M_I2.' McEwen, Morell; Leonard W00 . _ Herbert; W, J. Emery. Ben” RlV°"». J. M. Clarke, Bummersidel H- 5- M°' Dmud, ony; George Wizchtmeu. Montague; Miss T. Mclnnis. MOUUWIII Rev. Edwin Smith, wife and_ child Cardigan, J. J. Coade._ Hall H11 D- M_ Bacon, Toronto, Simon Pineau, North Rustiuo; H- Stordv. Tnrovtfli F. L. Walsh, Summerslde; Mrs- L- Sndbnry, Boston, Mrs. L. J. Su'mit7i:. Boat.-on and A. W. Ferguson, Sum- mereide. E. T. Carnonnell gave his illustrat- ed lecture ou Birds to a la-T89 Budltm' ce in the Baptist Bchoolroom last evening. The Fish and Game Associa- tion of this Province have reason' to be proud of the efficient services Mr Carbonnell is rendering in the educa- tion of old and young to the DNN?- vationof the birds. The utility of many of the common birds to the agriculturist was demonstrated and a strong plea made against. the greed of gain and cruelties of fashion inaticn of some of the most beauti- ful birds. _We are Ready for any emergency in case of sickness even to securing the services of a.nurse- Bed and Douche Pane (enamelled and earthen- ware) Rubber Cushions llot Wafer Bottles (some uaranteed for 2 years) Combination Hot Water Bottles and Fountain riyringes ountaln and Bulb - Syringes, Feedind Cups etc. "I"f._L!l..l.u" ._ r.)\\\ g\\i_, .,\ , ` ;` \ *_A A , .~..-_//.,-,,,.§.-,~l,_|qrn\> DO NOT FORGET When in ne~>d of anything in the Musical lite The New Music Store. v l l. I i. -r l r-. 22:.-‘ - :~;v,4;<.;;' ,Q_...._._..- -rf-:.2 ALL GOODS ARE NEW and prices LOWKT. Re.. gg pairing of all kinds promptly attended toil ' f drtsriufti 175 QUEEN sr, clrrewu 'I'<:rorn.bs ima’ outlay f day. . Mines. Round. Do you want the most insurance for the 5 least pos Clllll Clllll l l W k-_ -i . 15 l . _-... L. HE AP lNSURANi.l:i :M1 ~"he Investment Annuity Policy of the NORTH Adil"-hi CAN LIFE has many advantages over a straight life. , I. _ guaranteed rates, endowment privileges liberal contra-;'._ _ |=\‘- \ `- Call er write us for rates giving age at your next lui f if ROSS & MATTHEWS which have almost led to the exterm- _ ' DesBr1say Block Chariottetuwn 'l' 1 d h it delivered while the wlathfr ' is firgriid fllsylrlctcovsilllbe tdzrbur interest to leave your erdr. as you can get better quality before the fall rush is en at ilu, ' ° k d °° d'l OldSydn_ and l¥e,sieel1ix',el;.¢i:ol'n1\'i;it1‘i`:, A‘<1:xd.didnl1l‘li1‘igd ltllug and Run tof mine, Inverness Round, ,Albion Nut and Interoolonill Nut and C. LYONS 8; C0 ' zogdtl Nov. _3o_ ‘ ull' -fr ‘ . per “ "_ . 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