fi /~ U 1 ' ' I 3, 'G -his . 's 7 > - 1 1 1 1 - . 1 is Incl .~» - A _ » ,_ _'~g.-..f;»f,o__- . . 1 _ _ f Q A PAGE ' - -_ ...nm LA.,-,,,ST'NEwS ~ THEVCHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ° "" Fmsr or ALL" NOVEMBER 18.1910 ` _ _ _ _ _ `t___,}`v , 1 J ' - 111. ills.-4'. A _-\ A, . . - \' the can o 'sri hour was given over lx $0 A O dd L“‘m‘ c|°'N“‘ sun' ‘fi £0 B\10DPin§ and the girls wandered 5 The 1'7irst Standing in _ o Our Big Contest Now is the chance for you to show what you are made of. Be af worker- vow <1_\_1it_f_°§21_1_<_l y_<_>11’11_ 1;1r1_;<>\;5~i1s_i<1£¢__£1\§_3<3‘c prices ~ supply your rcipiiri- iiicnts Friday :ind Salurdny. Stailllcldts 'l`1'u1'o l`11sl11'i11k:1l»lc 1nulc1\\‘c:1r -func soft texture- n111iz1l>I_\' sclnpicd to pco~ plc who ivznit light woollcn uiulcrwcnr. Per ;;_':11'111c11l . . . . . 70: Rc-111s, atfnclicd :uul 't buy ihcsc sliirts in 16 Cravencllc Coats Worth From I Separator, manufactured by the In- - ternational Harvester Co. and pur- chased through their agents, Messrs. Richard Grant & Co. SECOND PRIZE-Splendid driving sleigh, manufactured by the Canadi- either lady or gentleman. SPECIAL-The lady receiving the - largest number of votes will be pre- sented with a special prize of a $20.00 silk drop skirt. O O U island and New York City. The Guardian’s Tourists on their seventeen day Tour of thc; Berinudu Not only the contestants who hnvc small number of votes, but those $9.85 lo $12.75 For Two Days nn Carriage Co. and purchased 1 through their agents, Messrs. A. \ Horne & Co. ' . THIRD PRIZE-If a lady wins, a mink muff. If a gentleman, a coon coat. - FOURTH PRIZE-If a lady wins, a $20 tailor-niude suit. lf' a gentleman, A $20 suit or overcoat. tion. O O This contest will 1 Every $1.00 will count as 100 votes, other amounts in the same propor- the 17th day of December-.l close Saturday, &._ k |`\E U(-Oughs Cured for R quarte,._ NO dope. Children -like it. Prepared , _ _ _ 1 \ i cure no qua1‘ter. “British Cough and sold bl E' Foster* ('“e“L_m (lurc” does the work. Contains no D‘"\l§Sl10\"B, Sunnyside. 11-16631- /l / 5: ” I ‘ 1‘\\}§\ wh/ 9* / 5 Heal is What You A Willll /V, Most every Coal will burn but what yo11 want is Coal that will Give Heat while burning. We have tlic hottest thing i11 the market. K.- Give us your orclcr and be _~ convinced. s'rANF1ELD's BLUE LABEL UN- DERWEAR Is ossnnap Hana Ar $1.15 P1~:a,oAn1v1EN'1‘. You Know THE Gocns-You KNOW THE VALUE, You Kuow THAT Ar ous PRICE rr WILL ,PAY You 'ro suv YOUR w1N'rnR REQUIREMENTS HERE. ,P1.s:N'rv or ALL siz- Es. Moons: & 1v1¢Laon. 11-mu. Ji :ll A niaiiwna A ~ ` Good hlvcstment 1 O1 alldlewels t_he most souirht niter an most highly prized is the who have not yet cntered, can cuslly in a few days time place their names among the leaders. The/ lnrge vol- ume of votes issued on cach paid-in- advance subscription, together with the clipped coupons which appear in each issue of The Guardian, makes it quite possible for new entries to send i11 their application and finish , with one of our magnificent Prizes. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. The inclemency of the weatho" on Friday, ‘Nov. 11th, did not prevent the meeting together of thc friends and neighbors of Duncan unul Mrs. appreciation of thcm as good citi- zens, and to extend to them their best wishes for a. long and 'happy life in his new residence, which he has just completed and now occupies and which, to say the least, reflects m11ch credit on the s1\rroundin1g\s. The evening passed altogether too quick- ly, until the hour for supper was an- nounced, each and every one partak-, ing heartily of the choice viunds, prepared by the ladies present. The following address, rand by Capt. D. Sutherland 'ei Stanley Bridge, and accompanied with a nice Morris chair was then presrmted to Mr. and Mrs. Colez- (lole, Fountain Road, to show their / 16 Crziveiicttc coals for sixtccn lucky .incu----for iucn who \\':1ut thc comfort of such :1 cont and ure willing to luke 41 s;1_vi11g'. They :irc f:1.sl1io1111l>lc, well tailored and sniurtly cut coats. This is the very scusoii you want onc, :ind today is your opportunity to malae ri saving. Si:/_cs 36 and 42. Rcgul:1rly sold at 9.85 to '12.75fo1'Frid;1y :md Snturdziy, . _ _ . . . . . . -..___ _ .- $5-69 Boys’ Three Piece Men’s and Boys’ Fancy Shirts Suits Fm. $425 Values That Challenge Comparison I\lc11's;111- 1----- .'*is1_1_1_\\\\\»\e.sel1 i “n LL ’~( 9 » f. _ ss R.K|oNE s,.§¢,lW__ ll' °1".,"°"-"“"¢» .<*.»1‘.`{`1.' a suitable gem. ' w. N. ruuou l J ._?_..k.; it aioow 1_9 p.mzsc|| °a1a1{ siarpnzru spoof) Kane; au; go nnzaxo au; pug; [lpn noi( ‘sn no o/fa .xuorf daa}[ apn.l_|, 1fcp1|o|| sq; Jo; Mall PW 5l\|l¥1l Bugqiauros sn sBu}.xq_ lap /Haig To Mr. and Mrs. Cole: Wc, your ,v nm. f# ~<""""\_\‘ _ 1>o1>1>’_Si.'_'»>},,, KID N E,Y2l ._// . Pl l._l.S _lfi lr 7] gas-r géfs cpl? ii __ _ _ L. , ER 23 'rn1:"1\““ I-i-1-.iii Good - » Principles are the necessary basis of good li\-ing,but sound precepts lose much of their force if the preach- er fails to practise what he preaches. We preach fair denling,f:\ir prices and good goods-\\'c hclicvu in these and pracli~e fhcm. They work both ways; help those \vho deul with us, nnd so help ns. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore Sunnyside Successor fo friends and neilrhbors, after first asking your pardon, for invading thc privacy of your home, wish to ex- tend to you our hearty congratula- tions upon the completion of your new and hc-nutiful 1`cside11cc, which is most creditable, both i11 design and execution, and in tokc-11 of our high appreciation of you as good citizens and neighbors, we present yo\\ with this small token of esteem coupled with our hcst wishes that you and yours may long bo spared to enjoy the comforts and conveniences that are afforded you in your magnificent n-ew residence-the product of your thrift and industry. Signed in bc- hall of all present: Dan-iel f~luther~ land, Wm. Campbell, A. J. Corbett, Norman Nicholson, Geo. M. McKay, Andrew McKay. The singing of "For He's A Jolly HQVV' ‘ can you cxpcct io have a good smokg unless you use 0\1I' _ Tob ea.oo<:> Dark and light cut iiifins :uni uviickagwl. Hickey & Nirhulson Tabasco C0-. Ud- Chilrloticlown Phone 345 M1\""f”"""""'” dmwl `-I wa l To Our 'Patrons and Friends Gozul Fellow" and other selections, together with some remarks by those iireseut. occupied the remain-rler nt the evening. The singing of "Auld 11808 Sync” and "God Save The King.” hrouglit to a close a most pleasant evening spent by the friends and neighbors of Fountain Mills. Laundry Work Carefully Done _ Our lnu|nlr_v work is distinc- V live and snfisfnciory. W1- use thu latest Improved macllincry, thus eliminating nmny niistakr-s and reducing the price on high qualify work. You vannol n1`1`ord fo keep the sonic old rui-doing your work in the same old way, with the same discomfort ni thc old high prices. We can do your work. bcltcr, chcapcrand 1|uickcr_ than you l‘l|\» “Two lionds nrc better than 0119," and we wnnl to prove it to you. Phone 151 for our wagon. 1 _ , _ ,_. 11AnnwAREl _ . _ , _ I ~ol_ll The word Hard\\'m'c covers more :uncles ilmu ll? Cr line of the ' Mercantile Business . . . 1 im Wlulc our stock is by far the largest and iuost Colllllle e I P. I. there is somclinies .something wc have not g0f- . 1 which To overcome tl11s we have made :u'r:1ngc111cnts hy _ _ 11 Sl‘°’ we can supply you with any article you 1u:1Y"°Cd 0 notice. _ ...ff _ .snlhv Hours Hanlwfffv 0° U; _( _. _