. _ _ _ ` "'°‘i”"’”""5» ‘9°7 'rss cusr.Lo'r'rn'rowN GUARDIAN .. me me ' ' . _ `“""°""r f»- " - l ..» ‘= ~ F*-I ~ ~--------~-_--»~~»--~ -------~ - . .. . - . . --~ ,__ ~_. .-.e Head Offices ln New Pmwse u DEPAR7/Yi/VTAL SYUPI _ H J. Mabor, Souiis, who has lean in HALF ' Pltlcr; l _ ORC. any all llllf t'l1-291|; F poem, ssl-aan... uns, Rr1§l»i2‘iI lsainlo, ana Pwkfilian Lamb jselrets at Exactly Half Price Over Sixiv to Chooa-.». F-om ar Hulf_Price~ These garments ure made of the i'i'1_.st seifclel skins, are h ~ant-lllliyllnerl wi h r’ch,henvy rlunbe quilted s.liu, inter- _ li|l_lI wth linen, hive ilill, large latest style s|reve~ and are the b st fit i lg gn m nts prodllred " in Can..da today. Rf si lea the plain styles there are -__¥&._______ sonll- with contrast fur trimmings of Alaska and Ohio Sable with a tew _ exceptions all are new this season. IHE QUEEN S COUNTY GUARDIAN _t‘1ie Citylnturns home today. G9°|'¢9 MlNhblhk!, M(,||t.|-059, hu .bought a nice little drlvfr tum P. 0'l~lallarn, Allerton. ' Misses Margaret and Lillian McGaughis of Bon -naw, are viaitingin North Oarlcton the Rllests of Jas. and Mrs McGrath. Attention is called to the notice ad. in another column where a number of the boarding houses and stabling places, have increased their prices, beginning Decem- ber llrst. ln. Parmesan Crockett, lfeatrsao has returned hom a visit to didoreat earn ot the Un|i.edBtatss, Mrs. Cruelsl.t's health has not improved as much as her friends vvouil wish to see. Guardian phone rings are No.13‘i news 182-2 Subscriptions; 132-3 Advertising. Patrons will save their own time and twat oi' the Guardian staff by asking for ths above numbers only. City suhserlbsre seeding in changes of address-will please give tho number and street of old residence as well as new. The carriers' lists have a|l:been rcvil-cd and agree with the new numbers. This wnuavoid delays and trouble. After all his earnest labors in connec- tion with the builning of the magnificent church at Amherst. Rev. Wilfred F Gaetl the pastor, has not been abls,to preach in it. His state of haaltn lrequires that he should take a somewhat lengthvfrsst. The steamer Dageid, which had been in Dort since Tuesday, loading at Connoliy's wharf, left yesterday afternoon lor Sydney and Sn.John's, with about 8,lID bugs of potatoes, oats and other produce, es t h Regular $40 to $l75 Coats A L‘.°:;‘i‘i,;.2i;32l.5:‘.€i’°““ S' It is simply use'ess for correspondents _ lc send The _G___un:;'_lian item;r:_f_ new; un- i\L.L'.)!Dpl`iDle{ y E DBIDES 8 P60 GPS. Iu many cases ncgloct or forgetiulncse is the reason the communications are un- 0 signed. Nothing can be done however 9 ¢, with these offerings except to conllign them ` to the waste basket. " Charles P1-idham Montrose, whilc walk- l 0"" _j.;. \\ ‘/ - Wie? s- Y,c_.._.._.._`..... _ The Treatment Usually _ ka. U Acliorded Boy’s Clothinq is well rep esented in the picture above. Boys clothiu must be built to stand just such wear-and tear and strain There are a few real good kinds-and lots of the other sort. _ Most any kind of boys clothing looks well until its put to the test. After that you know whether it’s a “Progress” Brand or only an imitation. It’s foolish to take chances--because it costs money. sovs suits-srltusc asa nllaaauz. Bov's navy and black scrge 3 place suits, single and double Lraasted, strong and durable $5.00 to $9.50 Boys pure wool Norfolk style suiia in neat grey tweeds ro io 16 years ........$3.65 (0 Boy’s Russian suits in attractive tweed effects in Et 2 to 8 years $3.50 ' Bo; a ihreepiece double breasted i suits in new fri pstlefnfll YU 5* I0g°|6y¢srs.................. $5.00 to $8.00 no l. Pm., ,sul suits of light and Ku-k grey iweelie; to to 16 years ......a$5 95 to $4.50 'I N i lk suits in neat tweed B?ffecta.ni°ght and dark. rc to 15 Gill - v ’. . . _ 1 ' sa'-is' i5 '$6-'S6 sors wana ovlzlrcoals. _ Bo '11 fnii length ulaters in dark glue, io iii 4 to lo years lined throughout . . . . . . . .. $4.75 Boy'| Norfolk overcoat in neat twecds, 4 to r2yearl........ $425 Boys black friezep-anglaos tout 14 to 16 vrsra in h ara and fancy 'f'_'.°f".'. . 54 so ro $5.15 no .9 an ygqth ra lane in black .ld grey fvien anrffsucy tweedl. '?.l‘.‘.":f_f1t't;~.'.~;~ss_'n ‘ ll I th tweed lined harms in melggd grey and bile! Z sm” yggr|..,».~n.. . "f'..'l.. _ ...$s.o`o ~ I lr t lthovercoalwitll l=.naevc,ored and black, ,. . .§5.sor° $5.00 r '"1 | 2 ing along the road a few days ago oaptul' cd a very curious bird. lt measures five feet eight inches from tip to tip. Its color is of ll light gray and is considered a very prety bird. Several called io ees it some calling it a loon, others a gannet and ,vet auolhcr a swan. The real name still re- rualns n myste1'y.~Com. The F»remen's tourhament at Stellarton on Nov. 18th. promises to be a big affair. Guest preparations are being made for the parade and march of horrlblee at 6.45 p m. The concert and ball, after the parade, in Victoria 1i.'heat.rc,wiil be a grand enter- tainment. The ilremen intend doing croifythlng in their power to make the tlrsr. anniversary of the present Fire ll igade s grand success. M-my of the Stelierlon mea attended the Touraameat in this Uity lest year. A correspondent in South Africa, D. P. McR-c, writing to his brother, F. B. ,in i.l1is City, says: ' I suppo-e that you have seen ln the papers that the B ers have got the Transvsal ha :k and nllour fighting has gone for nothing. in tbrecyears time there will not be one Blillsher holding a billet in this country, that they can possi- bly do without. It looks aa though there will nave to he another iight in the near future, when wc can stand on the corner and chccr the young Empire-huIldoro.' B th Mr McRae and his brother fought in the B or war, consequently thc extract lr vcn above ls entitled to some ccnsitlsra~ il on. ~ The S S Louisburg loads a fall cargo of Q10 tons Reserve runmlno and nut eoal at _ Sydney for Peake Bros. dc Co. Sha will be due hers today and after dis- charging her cargo of coal loads full cargo of oats, potatoes. vegetables, poultry, etc, for Sl. Johu‘s, Nild and Sydney O. B. She will he ready to load outward cargo about November 2‘Dth. The S. S. Cacouna sailed from Montreal yesterday morning for Charlottetown direct. She has a large cargo of general merchandise for here, and will be due on Saturday next. She sails from hero to St. John‘s Nil‘d via the Sydneys carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck. The S. S. Bnnavista now loading, sails this for- - noon for St. John's Newfoundland, vin., the Sydneys. She takes from hers a part deck-load of horses, rat le and sheep and large quantities of oats, potatoes, vege‘- sbles, butter, cheers, cle. Ou her return to Sydney from Newfoundland 33rd, she loaded a iulioargo of 13(1) tons in al fc P she Bros Gt re~srv¢ runm e co 1' e Co. Alter discharging cargo of coal, she loads full cargo produce, etc, for St. .lohn's Newfoundland and Sydney, C B. Sue is expected to be ready lo load oul- ward cargo about November 29th Peake Bros & Co, are to be commended by ship- pers for scouring so much steam tonnage and taxing away so large a quantity of space by these stenmeli atc requested to book atcnce, and have their shipments ready when stesmers are in loadingbevths. All information will be gladly fu.- nlshed hy Peaks Bros 6: Co., agents. ¢`,¢{nns|l\nql§¢~avea Snapny Snaps A ginger snap is no good unless it is snlPPY~ Thi* is the kind we sell. Always fresh and good. sdslvllsr. P fa ' .:.:°°.i‘;°:'.:::if:‘:::.._ ...__ Z mwizf ‘ -Mltchcllof this City leit yesterday for New York. Rev. J. E. Tiner will prslch his farewell sermon in the BJn»haw Baptist Chur~ h _ Nov. l_1th at 7 p. m. _ - Rsv.A.D.McLacd, of Haddock, P. E.1. spent Thanksgiving Day amongst former -psrlahouers at Richibucto, N.B.-Wesley-_ llh . Many friends in this City will regret that Mins Mary Ellis fell onthe stone pave. ment1lWedncsday and broke hor arm in two places. _ Bev. I. A. Winixtnn ot llaalslsc will address a missionary meeting in Black River Methodist Church on Wednesday Nth at 7 p m. » Mrs. (Capt.l Gould has recently received tile sad news of the death of her mother, .Mrs. Bernard of Malpeque, Prince Edward Island.-Victoria Colonist. Two fins sur! self-baleing lifeboats wire at New Glasgow last week bound to the north eldo of P. R. Island. They were ‘built at Shelburne, N. S.-Standard. » Advertisers will kindly bear in mind that'.l`he Guardian c\nnot undertakstc insert in following issue any "changas" of ads received after one dolockoaoh noon. The business men's gymnasium 4,1". || increasing in attendance. Some of the new men are very enthusiastic about it _‘ and the prospects are bright for a large class. It meets Mondays and Thursdays' from 5 to fx, The Guardian news chica closes at twelve midnight Saturday and docs not open again until midnight Sunday. In the meantime any news items, duly signed by the wg-my and dropped inthe letter box in The Guardian main entrance door, will have prompt attention when omce opens. Rev. J. T. Robertson will be the speaker nt the men'e meeting in the Y. M. C. A. on Sunday. Mr. Robertson gave several addresses last winter and was greeted each time with a good audience. as this will be his farewell message before leav- ing for Indie, it will probably he ons of the largest meetings oi the season. Owing to the enormcusamountoftime and expense necessary in book keeping and making out small accounts as well as _mulling and collecting same,'l`he Guardian has decllird that in future all ordinary amounts under one dollar will be acc°pt- ed on a c-ash in advance basis and ten per cent discount given, except to those who havearegular advertising account who will still have the privilege of monthly credit. The new freight shed at the railway is nearly completed. Yesterday the work- men where employed placing a quanli y of clay on Water street in front of the new building. This has been badly seeded for some time , but until the street is properly maoadalnissd it is likely tc be very muddy there] shouts. An electric light should be placed on the corner of Water and Weymouth Streets in order that strangers und others unfamiliar with that section of the city may he able to tlud the r way up town from the rall- way station. _ STOP LIMPING, CURE THE CORN. Quickly done by Putnam'a painless Corn Extractor. Acts in one day, causes no ain. removes every trace of soreness. gift years of success proves Putnam's is the Uest. Refuse substitutes. ur Knowledge ' of Dispensing ' _ 'is comprehensive We have studied it in all its branclles. ' It is Our Specialty We want to dispense YOUR Grad uhtea in Pharmacy. pres s. i om-=fv'“= "“>““°‘~- P°""" "°“""‘¥' 'f 2 Ladle.. solrlmnmjrelrels 41 B0 “ " s1~61 _ _._ llow’s Your tough? Take Macs’ Cough Mixture, there is no better cough mixture made. For colds -We keep Laxative Uromequiu- ine (which we ecom- mend) also a full stock of emulsions including Wampolen, Scotts,Seve- bol etc. “Tile lilo lines” DRUGGISTS. /..?.z:f.>.f..#.<,t@,./.'27..f‘,f2,s>‘...~4..I1é1/f rzr.-...v.f. T'--f=f'~== »--- '-*rr-“ °'”"A`*` " " ln: u-qllswulsaaswfbs-¢\w|| On the busy Cornet Phone 315-2 _ - l - » .1 ~.~~ g~ 3- _ cyl -:jx _ ._ _ . _ - .» __ »:..»- _jf » __ _. _ _ _ _ _____._. __;`.___ _. . . >. ' ' , . , _ ` ._ _ . , _ . 1, ‘= .\ r va... .. ,............-__-._....._..»-»-th...-... ¢ ang.. _,»....». ... ..»_._,.~ ._ ~ 4-.»-.~....»-<... l t -`."~s _ lp alt if _ _ _ __ his/I0////mynaw __ T1n.¢.$7.75c0..1i.-.winner __ .. ,' 1- l L ‘il eu-..._A-.m~....-_ _ ' 1- 5 .» _/.lu J , _ No wonder that it is making a lat of talk. 15_`,f "1 _ 2'- F./>""v ` _.L gh/ It would be a surprise if it didn’t1 The saving “' I_ . .- ////1-.` v ` 1' . _ 3"-lg; _l eneveryonscftheasgarmentsls a simply re- _._ r. ' " _ ’ ~ ' - ~' -.lil -'.\\ .. _ /7 1 . ' ._ »:v_.\._ ": -_#_ _.”;~_',i fl" 1 _ - _ _ ‘-`-*;.,‘::f.i‘.‘_ff_fwf‘* mlrkeble one, and if you are ln the market for ,S;`\';,J" I _ _ | §__f' | I `:' I.-___ :_¢___?..;¢ -_ __ il a fall coat you cannot adord to miss this chance ` 7 if 1 ` li ' ¢ e` . X ~` 1*." `~ "_ /p.,"g:'¥'-:=E..__~ °;-`==*!525_-'I s!»=u-"f'»=_"£l’* 'iii=E=."`.. . nl’ rf’ n 1 1’ ~';""?='¢.- pr ./_ :_ ,_ ;_'eJ_(,K'-_ I _ _ T _._`..`=""__ l"..**” "::;;; ::' :.:::_ ~_:___;- “_- _ ///\ . ;_ ll - l i. .- L.. ;-tri __\?l a li' lf’ \‘.‘ - iff, ~ ti * f- |.f.\l\_ A line carefully selected range ci new l~l§’_5!' i;5=. i _‘ - . ~ .A _ tweed coats most'y in dark colours and all f §-I .| .-. 1| _ _,__/A \_\&` in the most accurate cuts and most . f_ V" _|!@_~\~f; modern styles all sizes, long 3 .l l if =»=-' \ lose ' .~‘. 1 ~ » to is f -» _ garments worth from . _a___\._-_ '@ ’ \.. S o oo to $14.75. _ . . . . . . . 0 .-' » ‘ I? '“Z‘." . l ll ' f it ‘ ' _ ig: _\~._.-». \-.~=..\... Handsome Shell Combs lillllcliz ‘ lg f ere-e is a week end birgaln that cams to us hy a pier! of good fortune. .lf H Cl _cumstafrces made it neces.-wry for one of the big small ware houses to sell if ' thflr samples of shell gw vis We happened to oe in llue,and our Offer got the ' il, *I H0045- The combs include pl rin lancy and brilliant mounted side and back -omhs and l] ir ca ps as wr-ll as mite a number of handsome sets. Regular .= ._ values I5c up to 2 oo. Friday and Satusrday HALF PRICE. _ 5 fi ~»..- -um ->»-.\¢.=»».<».»-h-~=»..-\»<~=-- _ ___~_ _ Q-` . 5 _ i . ‘ _ Attractive Leather Bells {.’,‘§,‘,~‘§.; ' ode necessary by our p in :inle of selling every article out in the seven to " M which it belongs -is this sale toda.v.Tne belts included in the oilering com- r pri.-e some of the handsome t things we have had, ' - 'i ' '__ As a matter of fact they are better than we should have bought. and _ 3 " since they haven't sold as fast an they oughi we will pay for our error by cnt-- 1' ring the price to-dav and to-morrow. 2' ` [The lot shown includes mr-stly lil 1 _ l “ALF lat;f»=2=§‘;"==aef§=z-°°° "Au w s no ~ - ~ i_psrlment olfothe kind ine P.e§E. l it--' 2* .=".'-' 9.. .____.,,~./-~¢ l. £1 ‘l Prces ran from 89::to2ocec .ip - __-_ _ . _ ___ _ ' i~ ~.-r.r-f-mv-_-»~.~» -~»- Small Boys’ Sweaters 2 1 ' ` Worth to l, 35 for 69c ' Not every day we are able to oiler a big snap for the small bay but t - day his chance comes. Mothers who have a troop of noisy, active, rnlupilig chappies will End n great saving chance in this offer- xoo pretty swestes odd sizes of a good _ many different lines_ running from size _ 18 for a vres laddle np to 32 for s good sized chap of twelve or so. They in- clude plain blue. red and white, red _ ._ and blue, red and green. bins and white 5 and various fancy patterns- -Some are 69C honey comb knit, others are ine worst 69C ~ cd and cashmere- For to-day and tc- morrow..... . _ _X . 7` . l|i -»....,.\¢-.- ._..,,., \ . ~r.-.-.»r..............~... » l ’ Unequalled chance in . _ Finest F ur Coats To-day , . _ 2 l rg "ll ‘ re `i n HE MOST CURSORY examination and comparison will reveal to you __i I the fact that the fur costs we are offering at a discount of one third are ..~...<....>.m-A.-_ -a- sim l be ond all competition The original prices quoted are simply __ our re lulag low prices-~-and with thelreductiou mentioned below. afford decided- _ it ' P. E. I. t e a h ndsome coat at a saving. _ EV; ly thell)I‘€;§epPc?>rattl.:xnrlt€ll' dll fresh and) sgggdf excllellent styles and decidedly the _ _ 1 i first class sort of garments that you expect to find here- The prices areas _ -st. =; f ll ws and the only terms are "NET CASH." . ‘ ._ - ° 0 1 Ladies nstrachan jacket $3°'°° fedlffed ff 53°-°° _ f 1; 5 Better grade sstrachan 45-00 __ __ 3°<°° ` li? 1. 1 Ladies astrdchsu 48 0° 3’ °° ' l . ‘li _ 52.01) " :‘ 34.67 _ f 1. 54.00 lr c 36.0° ,_ . 55 65.00 " " 43-34 ‘ _ 1 ruler sl..-emcserl 42-°° “ jj *B-°° __ - 58-oo ‘ 35-67 63-00 " " 4|-37 ' 11.0° " “ 48-°° - Magnum ri ¢ -.._ ~ -.-. ...- ; '- H “ with sable collar 2 Ladle’ Russia Lmlb li' h o 't last lon - w n . A311? lilhlldllrggoateualddid lrlallcto your sttentiog the finest range of fur __ ' lined garments we have ever put into stfck. Prices' from $47~50*° $1 I5-°°» J; _ __ ___ se ` l U ;~<_ A , 1 1 _ l "` _ ..~..... .V » “` S.l`3"~ ~ .~ L 5_ |)0y|,E Mama fa smiley w.r.ll.c.m11,a.A.i g v.mn`ry °ur‘.°n lolloilll ft# We Bank of Nova !cct/la, OFFICSI-° l _. H _` ` '. . l vmrtaa couqe o°nii ailing. °"d“”°“”° 3 tzghvmym '°°"°°l°“‘ Gr.eal"gor:e%treet, ' 'l ? ___'. df b.gyr "WL t" _ann ,- ._ _ . _ _~'~ -__ _ ‘E 'il Y: .S L t l l°fl'|°\lf¢\l‘M*°f|\""“"*"~ Barrister Solicitor. Notary Publlcit ~`; “mums R°"~ we ' ' Unions-Bank of lads Chhmhers Ne” M Bu* uf tai” 5¢°\\~ _ l, _ _ . __