“""~*~*:f~@ . - -NOVEMBER '30, foto' E . ' ‘ -"'rHm Lerner _ ‘_ ___ #_ _ _ ____ NQW3 . ””"' F1113-f 0[¢‘.AL|_," ""` ) f , Ayers Cherry Pectorql ~ THE 0UEEN’S CDUNTY GUARDIAN _ Head Ofllces in _New _Prowse Block-Charlottetown Only About 3 Weeks Tliisisoui' leader, it solid gold re $3.5n. BU' I \\'e ar* ut f \“Q\`/ /. w. w. wrt iuf`§`§ ri il A iii ini oo c lil-: s .iusr rliluil or rr _...'.\i"'f_¢fé>f5"`~1».. We have others at $7.25. l9.oo. $l_'4.5o :uid $25.oo_ ' ,yy Until Xmas A .ll pearl siiiihursl for i»,r 1*: 1 “ ifeflhif ]eweli“Salestli's e' ' l 'f' ' I ‘ pm ,;~__\ prices coupled \\,~;,|, 3 |,,,.g,. ,,,,,,,,,.¥,,.,en, cuulmg' ‘r 'm ' ng ‘ '\’.-rg/` lf” We Are Going To G ' _ll~.\\’I'. I. l'. R Your Christmas Gills Without Shopping ll younre wonderini:_ what will be tho 1iioi§t :icceptiiple gilt to sono tu your friends, their can be no more r § ~Alley and Co'y.- ' ~ . ° I :.i.‘:.f.‘;f‘a".'-=..':s.;>.if=.a':s:‘..as :.'::."...:f=Sup erlor Quality ln Well-made i Geo. H. Cook I | Men"s Leggings A _ American Baldwins \\'c have imported from Boston :1 few bbls of choice No l American llllldwiils which we now offer for slilc by the bbl. They are ‘good clean npples suitable for fnnlily use, bein_f_{ good for both eatilig and cooking. ` Vile have also about .to bbls of No. i “\Vca1tlly" Apples on liand wliicll we will dispose of at very rczisoiialiie figures. Beer ®. Goff’s I ` " ""."-""-jj _. ,..__: i~'._cZ';l.-I " ff 7' .~. :f~».> `“ .i J' if. _ f"`.‘u».1:ff,>f'<`;~fi'i'id.:t~*#l“` . ._.#i.f.=:»J~I<'-.i *F Direct Route to Boston Last Sailing for Season. , _Tuesday 29th November. or Hawkesbury, llnlilax and Boston 'l`. NICOLL Agent, Charlottetown. ' i- :(< itl.tf Hogs and Pigs We buy Dressed Pigs and Ilogs. Highest iiiarket prices paid. Write or wire _ ' __ I". E. WILLIAMS CO LTD St. john, N_. B. io-17d3iii. "We have an excellent show ing of fur robes, fur coats,horse rugs, harnesses, etc-in fact ev- erythinga farmer or horseman could possibly need to make sleighing more enjoyable and comfortable.ln our show rooms on Kent Street we can show you good goods at such small ' th - prices at you will be agree I Ngwrpyaggmk ably surprised Callin today A 1gi,.ri,,mt.,wn_ - r lI0l'n¢ & C0. Ktllt Stroetl ~ 1 11-29d6i. Prowse Bros Letter Conles- Dr C H BEER vfiliahlo "1 “WY “°*“'1Y “PI"°f‘°l‘i“E closes on Dec. 22nd. Let every one tell why cash is best for - “'='"" "““i“' "='f’°“ _ fm-uiuuuu of a league would lui well all. Prowse Bros. ll-28d3i THIS STORE SELLS MANLOVES Our showing of high class leggiiigs for \-.'orkiiicll, farliiers and sportsilleii is the best that technical skill and nlolicy could prodncc- they are the best ever seen iii the city and we are sure » that they will give genu- ine sxltisfactioli for every cent expended in thcui. Tlley are in tanned leather, canvas, black cloth and fawn watenproof cloth and represent the best values in leggings that can | be secured for the money ill Caiizuln. Our inonlded tan leather puttees for rizlding and sport is the best of its kilid ever seen here. It is nloiild- ed to the right shape of the natural leg, has eiicircliilg strap for frlsteiiiiig and is the t`a\'oritc leggiiig for the \vol‘ld`s best liniitcrs and `| liorseilleil. Price.. . . . 3.50 Laced canvas leggiugs i 75c and i,oo. ‘ Lclitliel' lcggigils, laced, lL r.55 :uid L85. i Black cloth lepgiiigs, spring* sides, 15 inches high . .....$i.35~_ Fawn wateiproof cloth f leggiiigs, biittolicd. . . . 2.oo .mmdmi Cliarlotteloivli ________ |]H.H.l]. JUHNSUN Kent Street Practice liiiiil-id ro diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose 'I`liro.'it and Skin. ` Eyes tested and iiolerl for glasses. ` OFFICE HOURS i g to ll R. m 1-_'io-~_'( gn Evenings on appointment dtww n Prince Street, left estcrilay on re e, e p n ng H overture, a slection from Bright Si || and Alvin Verdi, were musical ll delightful short comedy in A stormy ll I r i 1 ed 118 tons of coal and sailed for Charlottetown. Services will be held on Sabbath . y_ River at three, p. m. T. F. Fuller- H. Price Webber arrived in the city yesterllay, en route to Nova. Scotia, ‘his company appearing~ in Dig‘by Monday. He reports business being good. Mr. Wehber’s maliy friends in St. John would like very milch to have him perform again in the city, where he always gave excellent sat- isfaction for his staging of respect- able dramas and comedies.-St. John Telegmpli. ’ Mrs. J. S. Floyd, who has *en vis- iting with ltev. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd, y. _ _ turli to her home in St. John. Mrs. Floyd is gifted with an exceptionally tine voice and her singing, at the meetings in the Central Christian Church during the past few weeks, has been greatly enjoyed. Those who were present at B. F. Keith's Tlieatre, Boston, lust week were simply charmed with the diver- sity of the programme. Not a dull moment was ther from tli 0 e i Eyes, Hosichna, to the Exit March, Jimmie Valentine, by Gus Edwards. The King's Jester, La Dent, kept things moving as he juggled with bumpity-bump hat while Verona varites seldom excelled. There .Was hour, followed by the man who talks and sings, Harry L. Webb. The marvel of the hour was Takeo Namiha, who walks upstairs on his head, accompanied by his Japanese acrobats, Right through the pro- gramme woiidersreigned in trained animals, beautiful dancing, marvel- lous singers and fun. Especially eil- tertaining was Gus Edwards’ song revue, previously referred to in The Guardian. The silggestioncomes from Sum- mersiile that a Provincial Bowling [league he formed to consist of ten teams: li senior and a junior team from each of the following live alleys:-Summerside, Chiirlottetown, Arena, Y. M. C. A. League o'.` the Cross and Bnrke’s. The idea is not a half had one from first appear- ences and on being put before the followers of the game in both P. E. lslaud’s liiggest towns it should find many who would not only be \vill- ing blit most eager that the forma- tion of a league should he pl‘oo.>eile:l lwith instilnter. Tile game has ob- tained a remarkably strong hold a- mong the young men of this city and since its inception lei-is than a year. ago has grown in popiilarity with a rapidity not often evidenced in other games. Since the first alley was laid dowil three others followed, in rapid success-ion and it was re-l mnrked that proprietors were over- doing the thing in their efforts to provide a snttlcient number of alleys to accommodate the rapidly increas- ing patronage. But this hau been proven to hnvc been incorrect. The ten alleys llcre are kept mcrrlly hum- ming with the wliir of t`ne.liall and the crash and fall of the pins. A' happy medium has been struck and there are in this city not too many but just enough. Since the game was instituted here the recold score _.--a---?*J l DR. A. I DENTIBT Office Hours 9-1 2115*; Ec§° _c=N ` N , “F Dantistr y Surgeon Dentist Richmond St. Rhone 153.) Over Prowlc Bros. lRI.~lH LACE THREAD-THE SORT Real Alaska Sable Mufts $18 OO has gone steadily upward; first one and then the other competitor proilliy rlnlniing the honor of hold- ing thc alley or city record This now stands at 256, and was made recently by Fraiik Burke. The game in Hunimerside is milch younger than in this city, yet on the alleys there the scorc of 238 made by L. R, Allan, stands as the high- est. This is remarkably good, Not only that but ‘there nrc n large num- her of Summcrside boys wllo arc tnnt mark nud the tive best should St. James' Hall next Friday even- in ling. ll hi ' first' Dec' uh, in the Presbyterian spending several weeks with friends , _ oil the Island. James Moore was the _(__/lh“F;i_l_;da§n_l35‘]’;’k£l\;9`ll‘gch atagleveg/fx' gé undisputed winner in the contest. ton' Int Mom _}Mesal‘s. Easton Bros. shipped by It pays to buy in this Province. Miss Minnie Gay, Pownal, was in --- . the city yesterday. All interested in The Guardian cou- test should read the Tour article and standing of candidates on page 3. Solis of Temperance are kindl ask All subordinate divisions of the y ~ ed to forward to Grand Scribe their el-i A ~SYdll@Y GXCUHHQG BHYB1-Th€'ection of Deputy for ensuingyear at Schr. Edward Grover, Bennett, load-lan early date, One 'ot the jolliest times in the his- *_ t ’ f H ' lb k i Besides the fancy table -there' will pmy 0 Me mu “as R contrast' be a cake, flower and candy table at pa rty at the home of James M0ore,i <>\i/nal. on 'rliursday evening, 24th' st. The atlair was in honor of Miss] vy Blakeney, who will return to herl ima in Halifax on Wednesday, afteri le S. S. Northuiiiberland yesterday ' The Always Busy Cash Store £hildren’sCoats A great many people have pilt off buying a coat for the little ones until colder wezitlier :ir- rived. ` The contiiiuance of disagreeable wet \\'c:l- i i I i ni is s tl U T n t orning four head of registered Ayr- hire cattle consigned to a gentleman Dedham, Mass. This is the first hipincnt of registered Ayrshire cat- e that has left the Province for the nited States and is certainly cred- able to Messrs. Easton as brec