kj" ""“ \~ _ __ _ _ »-in-ug--ii ,_' I ' -F_* -"ms - THE 0l.lEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN -_ii-2 ».... ..- .ei‘ this \\'l1ciiiloiiig_§_\'<`-iir Xmas Bak1f1_2‘_ l’i'icL.~` us low :is iii- fcrior qiiiilitics :irc sold zil. l ,The lVlael(i_niion_ Drug Co. _'W All interested in The Guardian con- test should read the Tour article and standing of candidates on page 6. _ Saturday morning with a cargo of coal: She will complete discharging this morning and will likely sail to- day. -- i A basket social was held in Corran` Ban Hall on Wednesday evening last._ The sum of eighty dollars was real- ized and the proceeds were contribut- ed to the I’.E.I. Hospital. Owing to the high wind prevailing the Northumberland experienced some difficulty in docking Saturday even- intl. It required a second attempt before she was safely brought along- Slflf? the wharf. On Saturday Bruce Stewart & Co., Ltd., city, made a shipment of their famous "Imperial" Gasolene Engines and accesories to Pictou, and gn Friday a like shipment was made to Halifax. The demand for the "Im- Perial" make of engines is evidently not suffering hy the closing of the season lor motor boating. The S. S. Harland sails for Orwell today 'it one, p m, calling at Yetlllfllllfl Tuesday at nine forty five, a m She sails again t two, P I11 making same calls, being due on retiiin here at 7.30, p. m, S e also sails for Victoria, Wednesday moriiing, at seven o'clock and re- turiiiiig iii the afternoon is due a- bout three o'cloek. _ The western triiin arrived in this city at niiie-i"§ty !\‘aturd:iy evening, ‘ being on timc. The morning train from the west was lifty\ miniites late, the 1\lii_ri'ay I-lnrhour train ten minutes lute, the morning train from the east ten minutes late and the Cope 'Traverse train one hour late. The evening eastern train was on time. The_ death occurred in Uharlotte- town Saturday moriiiiig of Dr. Thom- as Ilaivsoii, aged seventy-four. The deceased was a son of the late Thom- as Dawson of this ciity. He was edu- cated at Sackville and Harvard, re- ceiving iiis M. D. degree from the lat- ter university. After graduation he served during the American War as surgeon in the 58th, saizhnsetts Regiment. At the of the war he entered upon thc Civil Mas- closc I prac- ‘\ll ieady for yniii iiispcc able diciiiies of this season-in tiii-Omni our i>i_-.» xmas isnnnir great variety at Prowse Bros see the innny lieniitifiil things for ,,, , lioliilziy trade. Hui' .\n1as calcni ll-28{lJl.i Ximiii czirils, find Xiniis l1oOl\s -- , the lirst cvri' shown. You should Embroidery linens af Beer! tlilni sure. I-lzisziiril & Moore. V ll-2 dll Weeks. ll-14drfl 6 '- ' ' ‘f ` ‘ tion. Paisley Suits The fashion Wu _“,,,,_,,,__ ,,,_,,__,)w, tb __ 'alk and the lcrs, RFE SC9 d3i. ii A R i 'r i in E .-_.Ms - \ was-.-,» _fn-s_~...»...-.is-_~. .. 3 wii~iTi;n sruvici: , win.-ii EXPRESS 1" It 11.20 Leaves l\llbii('l-lliiii 1117.0 I .\Rl{l\"l. / 1 '-’-uri'-“` “ _ . f fs ..`i.;l»' "P ._ »:,-3: in g _, ____ . _ .1 1 _. ' =i“""‘lTi*-f:iiiai1f}..._. I "i"""'iff . . 1 'r' Z ,i 1 .. £1 L7_.`- E . ~ fr;-'»>v.i-,i ~:,,;l,.= .f§,.i...~.>,f- ' ' -' ' 1 1 1 l l li ,.. .iusr ciiuct To as KIND is whni, gui' :i.»‘.sis\.:m_fs nrc doing: w giving nnriunsitzitlcntion in your - DENTAL WON K. ""‘“‘i~:l.’1=“ »~.-.-sf--_-.azivr 5'1"" i hui. cien- ‘ k or . vo'll thi- nrk. ble. tice of. his profession .iii (`-harlu'cte- town, his ofiice being- the building now occupied by the MacKinnon Drug (`ompany and Dr. Yeo. He was actively engaged as a general prac- titioner tiil about twenty-five years‘ apo, when deafness obliged him to retire. He spent the remainder of his years in 'study being an enthus- iastic natural scientist, and devot~ cd to his books. He was iinmarried and leaves one sister Elizabeth Da\v- son, now in Los Angeles, California, I-lin other sister, ll1lrs`. Dr. Hammond Johnson died six years ago. The late Dr. Dawson came of a family who were enthusiastically devoted to the cause of Methodism in this pro- \ince. His father, who formerly con- ducted a tauiiery in this city was a prominent member of the cliiirch i-lis grand father Thomas Dawson, was a native of Ireland, but at the age of sixteen joined the army and served in the American Revolution- ary War under Lord Cornwallis. Af- ter retiring from the army he came out to Prince Edwardilsland in 1801, where he piirchasexl 600 acres of land ut the fiend of thc Hillsborough. He was ii Mctliodist local preacher who did very effective pioneer work for the church. The late Dr. Thomas Dawson of recent years had not been in very robust health, and death came as 'thc result of a gradual breaking down of the constitution which age makes inevitable. The pall-bearers at the funeral this after- noon will be Dr. Blanchard, Bruce _- ° 125 Queen S1- st t, 1.. w. watson, D. A. Me- All Canailiaii Route lik' Robins N,_,,¢B,,,.q;¢;,,gr,_ ewm .im Pimnn 175.1. P0lll.TRYl Plllll.TRY! PDULTRY \Vr_- in-Q iiow pi'cp;ii'<»il to liziiidlv :ill kinds ol poultry wliicli wc will p1i_\' l1i_i.'_lii_~.»‘l 1ii;1i'l.i\1'ri’-;r;i> To Rsi.ie\'i=. BoDii.Y /-\ci-iris ,Ano Pains 2.5¢ RED CIOSS PUSIER Have Shavmq Comfort with a Corruga Stro These 1:11: liaiidsoiiicly finished strops---a _honing and finishiiig strop in one. This is a specially prepared honing stroptliat will put a sizzling sharp edge on 11 dull razor, then the sirop- l ping side will give it thc velvety finish that will al- most wipe off the toughest, wiriest old beard. The Corriiga is zi revela- tion to slinvcr.~°---a modem- tcly priced iiizirvel that in siircs sliaving satisfaction. ice program included. . At nine a. in. yesterday the tem-` herc he has been transferred. Mr.‘ l > 4 -.@-»-_»\ lorence was indeed a beautiful pic- 5 Palmer, winner of the Dartmouth f . iaayiiiie 7; . V fi Standard - _ Order ..';-:'.:r.'.. Moore a M ri. The Store _with the Stock ` Hall Price Sale of Millinery. Trimmings oN ONE or 'rua counrsns in the - millincry department you will see this large showing of wings-ornaments-mounts-birds, etc Every one is new this season-smart, good, stylish trimmings-but the approach of Christ- mas demands the room they occupy for something else that we are going to tell you about in our next ads. So-this fine line of trimmings is offered you to-day at JUST HALF PRICE _ A splendid cliziuce for saving on that extra. hat you have been waiting. l Vitrophane (lui This ingenious idea coines originally from a clever designer in Belgium. It is supplied in rolls (like wall paper) The designs are similar to the iisiialcritlieclinl glass ideas. It is easily applied to the plain glass of your \vi11do\vs-and once put on will stay as long as the glass. T in Makes Slaineii Glass of Plain Glass 25c, 35c,_40c, 4Zc per yard _ for lVlen_..._.... A New llogskin Glove fi;-___ .. $1.00 ` ` THESE FROM ENGLAND where they ._ - 1 certainly do know howto make siiiart looking " ' " - - » . . . . . . i ,5 __ _ _ . . -. _.,5iy_y$ *_ ». 4"-km-ll 'ii*,‘,W Dogskiii Gloves. They are cut with that heavy outside seam that you like- -they coine in light and dark tzins. You can get all the sizes from 7 I-2 to 9 and the value is excellent :it....$l.00 ~ -A 'v 4 M. (`. A. sports to be held in Ross- f _ ' _ ; lyn Iiink before the season closes, _ _ ' _' _ __,f _ _,_ . Thomas expressed his willingness to ” ‘,,,\",,‘f,i_ " ' ` ' _ - ._ -.-;»,_1:_1_' .. .' \ _ ~ ‘ enter, provided suitable competitors V ,___-_-_-___ _ "M7 '__ \ _ _ . . - _ __:__‘__¥v___,._g _ ___ ll “A time the local nien are. training hard and there is no doubt but that the _"=»` ' r things. - a- Ladies’ ralher noiable Suede---$1.25 .\'l` LEAST THAT IS THE WAY IT SEEMS TO us when we took out of the case, yesterday. These were put up by a fine glove maker in France- beautifully made-perfectly finished and fine fitting gloves They are very soft firm and fine, they are supplied in tans. browns, greys, only. All the sizes fron; 6 to 7 now in stock. Mailed miywliere to any one postpaid for.......... . . ICS- , - - - __ J ° 1 `.` \ 4'7"-' ' `- -;r ‘ ;.;1 5:' ' ' ? . .) time Pioiinces askin further infor- '-_ 1 f._i., f- ( 5 - ` " / \ .=f~ .“""° We "~‘.1§~s TH IS _STORE H_A_S ALWAYS THE first clioice from the best neck wear makers in the Doniinioii--This is just one of the reasons for your own coniniciit, so often uttered--“always soinctliiug different in neckwear here" When you are in today \\'c'd like you to see some of the exclusively pretty New ]a_bots to wear with stiff col- New bows, silk or satin with edge lzirs, special :it igc and 25C. of paisley, 25c and 35C. New velvet bows with paisley triiii- New still eiiibroidcred collars, rzc, iiiings 5oc 19C, 259 New putciit lcutlici' belts, iii red, black and coiiiliiiicd rccl ziud black. 25c,35i~, 5oc, 75c. New elastic belts, 25c, 35c, 5oc, 7 c. - Advriiicc sliowiiig of Cliristiuzis iicck\\'e:ii° and belts, specially boxed. it 4. fl _aa . 9 c .Q __ 4 “ll _-` -fl? '\' 1'//Af - '1 ,~ \ _» ‘-.fy > i . Neckwear---Taslefiil Belts -_y 44 sf-~= ‘f ¢ i 25 C€fllS _ .. _=.._.. Bath towd snaps at Bur ta "Cooked Corned Beef,_.Jellied Ton- "Men's working gloves. Regular gue and Boiled Hain sliced ready for 75 cents, now 50 cents Ei Joseph, Weeks ll l4drif the time at Beer is Geirs ii zmizi Queen se ' ° ii :sau Direct Route fo Boston Tuesday 29th November. T. NICOLI. i-z6drinif FARM WANTED W t dt buy alarm (near Charlotte- towrinpgrielirqds no legs than 50 acres. with mood buil ings. tate particulars and lowest price a once teh X u ` . The 2 Macs §en|iD¥ l * _ I \ qs Gi-f`--°-St _ ii-win. v _ 1 ._ __ `lim For Hawkesbury- Halifax and Boston Agent, Charlottetown. . _ lohnsunfilnhnsun. ' ' a . .A -_.~ ...cs . ,---____- é-=,-pi.s.si7iss _Cawfhorp s Imperial lligh Grade Floiu' |_m5,,,|,,,,.f,,,5,,,,,,,,,_ 1200 barrels just arrived direct from the Mills. Ask your grocer for CaWl||0|1|°3 lm- i° Horace llaszard I _ MILLERS AGENT. it-24d5i