Yo” I: fiéfi 9 "Imitatod but neverEquu‘led" our iiiuacco Leads all others Have you tried it yet? .‘ll‘ckc’, ' & Nicholson Tobacco ‘ Co.. Ltd. Charlottetown in nulufinrera Phone 345 , , ' ‘ ‘dlnwfrwtf HAVE THE BEST. Make your appointments now and avoid the holiday rush. The @th Photo Studio Phone mtg—L :“s. not just in fresh from the makers Pivcrl Azores " Sultancr “ Viviiz " Ls Tulle Inc-rust ALSO A Full line of Palmer‘s Celebrated Per- fumes and Sachet. ciao. 15. occurs Apothecarieo' Hall. market made by Plain Talk r our Shoes are seller We claim to give you the best1 value obtainable in the shoe line. We can afford to sell shoes cheaper than any store in the city, because our expenses are less. We carry an immense stock of shoes of all kinds. Try us for your next pair and be convinced. " A515; McEACllEN New Dried Fruits ' _ AT Boar 8t Boii’ Fancy Seeded Raisins in at Layer Valencia Raisins Choice Sultana Raisins . r ‘ . \ - i ‘ Kent Street _ i1?“ Cleaned culrm‘ts Practice limiteg to dispose: ' . . E , E , so "OI ‘ Candied Citron and Orange 351,, syfim “' ° 1 Pca‘lsi Eyes tested Ladies ',$3..00 0x Blood ' Boots Tan Call or Black Call - same price-«They came in late and we want to sell the last of them before Christmas. The price will do it $3.00 a pair Ailey oco‘ DH.H.Il.J[lHilSflN shoes the affords -— are the famous Goodyear Welt System over a fashionable last. We have them also ‘ and noted for ' Those hard night cough: or the children! 'hnt shall you give them? Just who you'Il-lmotnerhgsyelyou, In'd just what her no er gave or n some smiliel A ’I In «dorm Ayu'. Chérry Pectonl has been the only chiltgh he coughs,ng cold- of medicine for seventy years. Once in the - ';.€{" “‘3 family, it stays. Keep it on‘ hand. .._._..._—.._ . ....._._. ... _-_... ._ These are faithful~ duplicates of the best five dollar r115 ousrrrs i’ ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I The latest news, tirst at all. Brooklyn Vail, City. returned Sat- urday night from Hunter River. The Northumbcrlnnd arrived in this port at six ten Saturday night. Northnrnberlnnd Saturday night. F. G. Whenton, Amherst, N. 8., in in the city on a business trip and ll at the Victoria. W. I... Dean, City, has returned iron Sydney, N. 8., where he had bee with a cargo of produce. Joseph ’Bsrrett, Mt Stewart, wan in the city Saturday. He returner home in the afternoon. The Fortune Bridge school-lions has again opened under the skillfu management of Miss Nollie McDonald .rom Vernon ltlvcr. - Good progress hs being made on thl new residence of Dr Crawford, Hunter River, the work is under the superin' tendency of Mr Wyne. The wharf on the south side 0 fortune River is now undergoin. thorough repairing. The work is be ing done by W. ’D. A'Ltken. F. B. McUurdy & Co, stock orokcrs management. of C. A. C. Bruce. The , grist and saw mill 1: Hunter River is makin, rapid progress under the new manage, , Frank Pooley, and the sound of wheei‘ may be heard day and night. James Deagle, Souris, was a pas senger returning to Souris Sutur-Iis. ufternoon. He came to this city iri (lay evening and registered at its Queen. Edward I Woolncr, " Hunter River, be gone to Rustlco where he will resid with his daughter Mrs beard. M \VODll‘..el" has been a resident for th past. four years and his departure wil no regretted by all. John I’. Hermon. intends leavin daturd " were the following who mart register d at. the Revere Hotel: G R. Keefe, SVouris; G. L. Leha Hillsboro; Adamn Hicken. Comp , Cross; William McPhcrsm, lu'.cvuc Hugh R. McPherson, licilevri. Do not send communications to in dividual members of stuff. Everythin, should he nddresset} “The Chariottt town Guardian, Charlottetown, RE l," and on the left. hand corner a the bottom of the envelope should b. "Advertising," "Subscription," "Ed ltorial," or "News," syccordin; to ill contents. * r glamcs‘orrics nouns V ' My" Figs “‘1 Dal“ 1.3.3.; 7:: states... " all: mannerisms“ California T able Prunes dtww amgiffcfil‘myogagg £611: £12; Evaporated Apricots and attrrlklei’vagahldlderiakggahyairinggztpre: Peaches Shelled Walnuts and Al- m mnan ‘ [in l“ i" ' Arriving Daily p1" cargos of Acadia Nut and ; Round, Sydney and Inverness Round and Run of Mine. Albion Nut,‘ Intercolonial V _ Nut and Vale Nut. “‘. _ .—ALSO— ‘ ' Blacksmith Coal ono doze at our St \‘or latest styles uud finish lhcybcst workmanship padlblc run be gotten BAYER Phol Phone itl‘ld. lien. l l :4dv3m T 0mm Hours 9—1 and 3—! Over Jenkins I cleansers??? I Have Your Photo Taken —To give to you friends for Xmas it menu it Pia-souls l'or udio. the price of one. The us. Comblneil with COME TU-DAY— Wt-uthcr no object min or shine ographer- Grafton at. Surgeon ll enlist Crapnud E‘ "00'" “’85 flh'y supported by Ltd. 11-—26d31. ‘» .~ 5 side. "New collars, tics and belts—tho very latest things—just received from tuu8&u "Comfort in n ,tur garment is a mat— ter oiVohoice—not a matter of course. To select. one of our furs is to make certain of genuine contort. Prowsc Bros, Ltd. 11—]26dili. I-wv . head patch 3 fur ad. “4mm 16¢ per joint th. why not. l‘ ccs atten [the makers. Prowse Bros, .____ l and increases the value. highest class work. VG. Jeweler. 11—27(121, Paton‘s. v Ii...:lldti Winter is a most here have your Stoves or Furna- ded to before the fush. Let us call and attend to it for you. Our 6 in pipe only nbest in town. Call and examin ’t. Jobbing promptly attendtd to 38 G:eat Geo St Phone 349‘Y' . .w. ll. STEVENSON Prop "‘. 1 ciirrnving improves jewelry» t 00‘ b We do the H. Taylor, By mall Rl-Co mufflers l50 at - only“ the“! cut with good results. Among tin mhny who attended were the lutlUW ing well known gentlemen: Rev D. Flanders, Itev J. McConnell, Fieleric ton; Rev A. E. Haml ton, Rev Thor Itnndersfiev J.W. McConnell,Fredeiic itev R. H. Stavcrt. Harcourt; Re. David Long, Rev Gordon Dickie, Fred— ericton; Rev James Crisp and HM Neil McLaughlnn, St John. (in Wednesday, Nov 10th, the horn: of ltusscl and Mrs Burgoyne, Found's Mills, was the scene of 9n event. 0 particular interest, it being the wedd- ing of their oldest daughter, Mini hills. Gertrude, to Lemmel Wood 0. the same place. A large number 0 friends and relatives of both bride and groom were present to witncsi the ceremony. after which all pairtooir of a most sumptuous repeat preparer by Mrs Burgoynehinshor usual gooc style. The bridc,who was handsomely attired in a very becoming dress of white silk and wool, was attended by her “sister, Miss Susie, while the his brother, Lefutn from Elliott's Mills. Henry Pierce, at the beginning which the bride was givennwny by her uncle, Benjamin Chappell of The presents were both numerous and costi'y, among them being 5‘ beautiful fur coat. the of the bride’s father. Mr and Mrs ‘onod will reside at Found's Mills. :British Cough Cure. A safe , plensanr' remedy for coughs, colds. cronpi Bronchitis, and all affections of the lungs, throat and chest. Speci- ally adapted for children. and sold at 25c a bottle by A. W. Roddln, Phem. B: and Charlottetown‘ Steam Navtgation (19., Ltd ' Charlottetown-PictoiF" Service Commencing Monday. November tun. The F. ‘5. "Northnntborleod" wt lu- ‘ the Com pnnynwhlrl daily. 3mm Sunday. at 1.! .. Mural" twill. loave'l’lotou snur arrival of morning min from Home a. W. WARRIOR". MIMI-r Head Office in New Prowso Block—Charlottetown. The schooner Mary Jane n no“ » Willard Seller, ,Whentley River, has loading at FortuneBay Bridge wit] “Rims”! the “rm lately own“! W . lumber. vialcolm Benton. ' S ‘ riuers pl use dd t t lcpl it Mr Stover was a passenger tron “use ' e fl 0 ° '0," x r. . , irectcries:——339 12-2., B. P. Brndys Luke Alnsle to this cty v 11.1 residence. 398 $2. P. E. Island rinlil‘ax, have opened a WWW Ofllci in only be made at the Forester in St John‘s, Newfoundland, in to House. Com. Board of Trude Building, undcr thl The ceremony was performed by Rev- 01' sift ' Prepared ' V The tide will be high about noon today and tomorrow afternoon at. 1.32. Simon and Mrs Brown, Hunter Riv- :r, has arrived home after a. ' thrcc Jacks visit. at Concord, N. H. ionp Works. It. 22, John B. And- cws, East Royalty. it. 2-3, Alexander t. McKay's, Royalty. Persons unable to get No 133,. The lunrdinn news department, by phone t any hour are asked to ring 124 as ‘5 is useless to cull up any other umbcr. In. the interim, between the our of closing Saturday night. and hat of opening in the early morning i Monday, communications and news an be dropped in the letter box of , he Gunrdian main entrance, and r lrthcr inquiries can be made by Ihoning above. A few of the intimate friends t' J. ’. Hermon met at the Forester louse, on Wednesday night last rind pent a very pleasant even '11; with ;im before his departure for New- foundland. Mr. Hermon sang a 1mm er of choice selections, n. hie :imitiahle style, and with :ln-whhl nd joyous laughter, the hours ped all to quickly. Mrs Carver, the harming hostess, with her character- .itlc thougl‘rdulness, :rmtcil the meals to an oyster supper such as .tnn A hasty visit to the Experimental arm shows that the energetic Sup- rintcndent, J. A. Clark, has already Hiccted a. great transformation in>thc .d homestead and grounds of Raven- vood. The house has been thorough- 'Iv repaired, almost rebuilt, in fact, -0 completely has’ it been modernised. . new roof has been put on, new :wndows throughout have been out A, the entire front modernised, it new kitchen and oflices built, the in- :rnal arrangements quite transform- .1, a new heating system supplied, ogcthcr with the city water, a. sew— rage connection, clcctric lighting nd tee-phone connection. When the "ork new in progress is’cotnpicted )r which Messrs Lowe lirothers are cyntractors, the Superintendent’s of- cial residence will be admirably ad- .pted tor the purposes it is intended l'ownnl .liis morning on a thre: 0 serve and Will Present n hund- months business trip, to 'Ncwfoum‘. omc appearance. In the meantime land. Mr Hermon will be greatl; ery extensive changes have been missed, as he is a genial, jolly llUCM .18.th in the grounds. Old fences, fellow. Bon Voyage Jack, and sat edges and trees have .iecn removed, . return. (Joni. ,_; omc of thedattcr being of giant size, . *y _ V V m, V , ml the stumps torn up, groves have 'Among. those who were in (it: cen thinned out and a general pro- css of transformation and renova- ion has been put in progress. A be- inning has been made in planting nrrunt and other small fruits, foil lowing has been done and a plot .nanurcd for strawuerry culture. These re but hints of what ~ has been put, under way. But what; has been done ives great promise that when the ions are fully developed and carried 'ut, which will yct tnkc much time Di] labor, the Experimental Farm will. be something to be proud of. It has evidently been entrusted to com-' ’ netent hands. e—.— :Lsmplight will not he sacislactor V! the burner be old, burnt. out,or irty, if the wick he clogged, or if on use inferior oil. With you amp in good order and MAY'FLDW- .ll‘t OIL which is especially prepared or household use, you wil have the cot light for the eyes known to man . I tO~—23dt‘f.. O O \lohce To The Public . As I have it very large stock of [all anitings and overcoatinigs and as the weather has been mild for the dis- pisai of heavy clothing, and as I llsll to reduce my stock as much as ossiblc before the end of the year, I viii give 10 to 15 per cent discount on all suits and over—coats made to .rder. All work guaranteed as to fit nd workmanship. I also make u ’rst‘cluss job of cleaning and press- ing. JAMES CAlLAGHAN ll—l7d38i. 1'78 Queen St. ""I An Xmas Gift Be‘ow is a price list of Wai-ermnn's ideal Foun. lain Pens; the finest pin in the world. Mailed to any address at these prices. No la plain or mottled $2.50 No I3 plain or mottled 33.50 No i4 plain or mottled 8400 No 15 plain or married e500 No to plain or mottled $6.90 Any of these numbers Illppltd with gold bands lincnhe illustrating for $1.00 more than price quoted, zlip cup! 25c extra, 33:.00 We have the best (lolllr pen made. Ha“ uh pen. is well made and guaranteed in every re fiect F. , Hutcheson i .p' - Jeweller O Optician . . - “ideal” 1 FIRST 01" ALL Handkerchiefs ~ and 1 In a Aprons Great Qispisy The last three days the handkerchiefs and aprons have met with a great reception. Everyone who has examined them has pronounced them to be the finest handkerchieis and aprons, at reasonable prices that have ever been shown here. Christmas is only four weeks away so you see ’ Handkerchiefs Ladies’ henistitched white lawn v 37c doz. Ladies’ hemstitched white cambric 4 for 25c Ladies’ pure lrish linen special We each Ladies’ better quality linen l2 l-Zc to 38¢ a... Ladies' white niercerised 5 for 25c Ladies' colored borders white centres, 5 to 10¢ each ladies’ colored border w lawn mercerised J for 25¢: Latlics’ silk Initialied ineraerised J for 25c Ladiss' linen embroidered medallion and initiailed 25¢ each L dics’ fancy scollopcd handker- chiefs 15c lac zsc'eict Ladics‘ hemnti cited and embro’dered 6c, l0c, l5c, to $|.35 Ladies’ linen hand embroidered grecn Sprays 25c each Ladies" all lace slecr handkerchiefs We each ' it is well worth while to look over these Aprons Wh’te lawn with a plain hem on bot- tom ot skirt. Embroidered bibs six patterns special at 25c Plain white lawn. No bib. with em- broidery edging flounce 32c . Fine white lawn with a flounced skirt bib finished with embroidery and insertion 58c White lawn with embroidery inser- tion above a wide hemstitched hem 45c Extra large size white lawn apron 6 in hem 55c White madapcllau uiih a wide floun- ced skirt, bib of embroidery and hemstitched edging ’ 65c \Vhite lawn with abias ilouncc eye t embroidery trimming on bib ' 5c Handkerchiefs Mens’ Plain Irish Cambric with a narrow hem 13x13 in" 3 for We 19x19 So u Men's very finest ' Irish Cmnbric with avery narrow hem 19x9 inch we each 3 for 25¢ Men's “Tanaghmore” soft finish, pure cambric, tape edge border 23x23 inches Me each Mcn’s‘A rmagh" soft finish pure Irish linen with a 3-8 in hem 20x20 20c each 31x21 25c, 28c. 35c Men’s Irish Linen of the finest qual- ity, direct from the Belfast looms 3-4 in hem 18x18 30, 32, 35. V Men’s Mercerised white cotton hand- kerchiefs r in hem 18x18 15c 2 for 251: 22x22 20c 2 for 35c White centres colored Borders mer- cerised 19 x 19 in 2 for 25¢ Corset cover embroidery in about twenty-five separate patterns l some plain embroidery while others v? are of the crossbar make and those with lace ill‘Cl‘thIl, Regular price 55c Sale price 55c ’d. to 70c yd. . imaginable. EMBROIDERY SPECIALS All over embroidery in about twenty of the most beautiful patterns Suitable for yokes or blouses. Only one end of each pattern. Regular prices 95c, Lio, 1.25 yd. Sale prices 55010 650 Boston-first. class 39.45. Soc Rogers. l l«—35drtfm. Paton's Col-logo ovorqoats are getting there thrso cold :days i 2 ll ' \..._ WALKER nous-i: i 'l‘ he i 'roaosro l The Home Of Plenty T ironto'l Favorite ' Ilotel R: nodellrd nnd Refund-bed It In or pcndi tun if gmuuuo. Ppsltlvely the “llctl lot-Mon int .0 Lily for Commoi’clal on: trio” 0 CV (looking Toronto or In A 9 Mario. .ho hum ofih down'f‘ownugoplngnletmt. Amcrlcnu on European ans Popular rh‘oa George Wright G. Co Proprietors strongest. stf ll-Nmnrtdxt ll r Poton‘n mufflers at l5c. oaohl at counter or by mall.made some swift sales Saturday evenlng. Great Strength and Reliability. rnlnk marmots at. l3 off. spend one penny on furs til ’get our prices. Paton's ll—29tlli L Q 6hE>STANLEv BROS cw? , _ ._-. __._: 533— -_ _..---_gé Last; call the balance of our Don‘t I you Queen Fire Insurance Co. ll. B. Stewart, \ Charlottetown General agent for P. E. I. The Liverpool and London and Globe Fire Insurance Co N. B.———Why insure in weak unreliable Co's when for the same money or perhaps less you can be insured with the