Novrtiitnsn zi, x _ ` i ` -THE Cl-lAl§LOTTE'1°OWN‘GUARDIAN ", Pacif. rivit "V "_%:__ _ -w Q, ___ _ __ ____ __-.-l____. __ - ml.. ' Y E ; _is ifs.f_»._~..@__~_.__n2 ' THE 0UEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN' P' e Citirhes This season than ever before. All our old cust- omers zind inan y new ones demanding the celebrated "Progress" brand garments. P More nien are realizingi today than ever before the savings to the eilccted by wearing “Progress” bralnd clothes. Many of the best dressed men you meet dress well and cheaply by wearing "Progress" brand garments. D lfi\_n_ci£ save more money by wearing "Progress" brand clothes and yet sacrifice nothing of style. appearance, or Comfort. ' The only difference between made to order clothes and “Progress” brand clothes lies in the price. There is a clear, clean saving oi $6 to $8 on every suit and overcoat, St l' h 'i E andy0$erdtiiit§ gto Sheep-lined Coats Everv teemsier L should own one For teamstars, mill drivers, _for any man exposed to gh¢ extreme c.ild of winter no other garment is at once so warm, convenient and comfortable. Wg 1;ov¢ the iineatline of sheep litre' cnfs ever brouiglit to Charlottetown. We waht everyone to see them. Pi ces range from "$4.50 to $7.75 Fur Coats at _Hall ! swia .sirius th- ` order ol the d\Y » 1 f d near are hurry- . % Ulfhwgénliig1ih;Eii)f?:llaeis,ai'idie wonder they ’re ggiiilgedo is iiftly that soon they will be all sold. d msny excellent Those who como immediately will Gu M ‘_ ` f'-rr°‘é.;‘;.°.*i‘;;:f.£":.‘:ii.;t.‘::.:.‘;¢.°::..:'°..:'1..° :li e W " " 8" -‘ r . Nearly ul '=::.‘:>:.:':._'.‘.:‘::.i.:;:.':i2::.;‘s:i ::.::.“...~ -iw; If \ me wcarthe nati Florettn stifle 'ml °l°'° 'mm -n So Y colar of alaska sub 1. _ $4'».oi coat ~ for $2 l 37° cm” for $35 35', mats for itz 5 $80-COW* f°‘ 54° _ $6 i coats for $30 $1 oo.oo coats for $50. Children’s Wearables Ch'idrens stocking caps in red bllle and white at 85°. 75°r 72°' °8' 58° -2. und......-........ --35C '1.i";_'_i;i»f_":,' Childrens wool hoods in black red -fs? '. 'lil white ,na bloc, sr-io, 85c. 68c...5.$c . _‘ . 5 ' i'ii"i?’i"') i - _ ' ‘ , Childrens wool clouds vsrioui sizs -- red and white $1-3°. 63C- - - ~' - - ~ 42° /I s;`\ .~i`\_. _ \ cbt *luv ~. 259, off, U Besrskin Coats in I Urge r"liildr¢n~i R #eaters--of line _ “rigs of styIes_ all sizes l6_5nV lr itt d col--r few of last ' ielhsoirmwicrinerly #F951 ga $5.85. $3.25. $1-85,.. $4! l0_ ‘B' ' ' ' 'Qfgiks slole Bearskin Tama and hoods in ears n - roni ani turi op eoilatl 95B 11"* “Yi” “"5' 88°' 75° Besrskin i cies s... .........-»- 3f0n'- 122! c/fx/rzomrroiwvs iw ammnvmrnn .vm/r:_ 0,. ,___.,,_“.. "'. "\"‘l ,_ _ y _,I li ad Offices in New Prowse Block---Charlottetown train his usual strength in a short time. 'Wd fancy table. Admission 5 cents chilli The marriage took place on Nov 191907 of ber many Islnud friends. formed bythe sevcze frost. of last. week_ The grain although scarcely ripe was in avr-ry other respect. in good condition This is only one ofthe different conditions which grain has been harvested in this Province this season. Frank H. Wilson, wholesale and coni- mission dealsrin lobsters and fresh fish at l70'Atlantic Avenue, Boston, is defiri- ous of recuring shipments from Prince E iward Island as will he seen by his ad. ln order to secure the highest prices, itis to thc advantage of the shipper to secure from the firm the particulars as to the bass way to ship and Kr. Wilson, who is an sxpvrt in this line of goods.wi'i bedeligbted to correspond with prcviu- cial shippers and buy their fish for which returns will be made each day. Whnt might have been a disastrous i fire took plnca at Crapaud on Novem- ber l4th when Mark 'l.‘rowsdsle’s son Ed- wnrl aged tive years took six ’nrmi‘uls of kindllng and filled thc stove full then put the balance around the stove and sei tire to it all. When Mr. Trowsdale camel in the whole part of the room near the stove was on fire. It was soon exstiuguished, but if he had not come tn when he did it might have been dangerous, as he is sur- rounded by churches and dwelling houses and carried no insurance himself. Thsdoath took place at Orwell on Thurs day, Nov. llth of llildrsd Ruth daughter sf llslcolm R. `McLr\od, at the age of two years and four months. For ri fortnluht previous to her death she suffered severe- ly from acute meningitis jtu which she succumbed. Sho was an exceptionally bright and attractive child and the sym- pathy of the community zoos out to the sorrowlng parents in their sad bereave- ment. The funeral which took place on` Saturday was largely attended. The ser- vices were conducted by Rev. A. .1. Mao- Neil of Murray River. ing, Nov. lilrh, in the St Pstrick’s church Fort. Augustus of Miss Josephine Me Donald te Patrick Kelly. The ceremony was psrfermsd by Rev. A. 3. _llsDonai|, whils lliss Bello l|sDenald acted ` ss bridesihall. The groomsmen was John Jos. Moons After the urn then returned to the bride‘s home where dinner was dsintily served. Aitcr npleasaut time with their friends they than drove to their future home amidst tha best wishes of a large circle of friends; A large number of prsseniis were received Monday's St. John Globe says:-This evsninq the Methodist churches of the the work, will meet the clornynies ami laymou of the city 'churches this evening for' the oomirin winter port. season will be the work. As Rev. Mr. Marshaiils noi' now iam city. s mower viii ri. its. p _ . ‘ Insurance in good strong stock comdanies. pointed to undertake his work for thc' coming winter. ="i' slQll~sHw¢~wssQ,wuIy»; Cakes. __~_~»f»f in endless variety. We have been in this business for years »_ and know just what youvvsut. The cakes we make src Always Fresh Try some seed eaires, rock cakes, lemon tops, or any other kind you lthe. l srswsirr. \ .sr 0. ,nmuh ' address-will please give the number ` ' , 7 Z8” l" 5° “ld l’ S” and aiirveii of sid residence as well ss new. P‘“"“°"°‘“"°°°'» “°"°‘ ll” “°°P'°°" °' nr on-i-im' inn rim iii bmi mimi the LoyalOircle of the Kinds Dsuirhldfll' fl cgi-co with thc new numbers. This a violc., tor with candy table also cake Wm “om dem" and h.°ub|e_ nm "nge, ¢,,,.e|v,, years 0| “Ke ‘rem Aww: The ivtention ofGusrdian readers is call uname., 15 °,uts_ d to Mills Biosafiv.wl l.-h appear-sin this ‘r - stock of high grade pianos bought at the home of JJ-`.\nd. Mrs L' w oi Hyd r from ch. nie mm, have been dlspund °f_ I §'ark;Itl;dass., of Miss Emma 0. Smith. Anyone who wishes to secure a good “"3 " °' th” l“"° 'i*“‘°’ smmlr “f instrumentatalow figure should attend Kensington, to E. V. Vradeuburgh, of tbl, "lm B-stan. Rev G. W. Lamson, D, D, of the First Baptist Church oifioiated. Mr and OWIW l-° '-h° °“°"-“°ll9 *m°“ll5°fl7lm° Mrs Vradsnburgh will reside at 140 Cnn~ “nd °xl’°“”° “°°°"““`-Y ln b°°k l¢°°Pl“K cord St. Boston. The bride enters upon “nd umklnl °“l' “mln °"°°‘"l“’ 55 Wall 5° her new life nttcnried by the best wishes m°l"“¥ “Pd ¢’°ll*°°l“K “'*m°rTh° G“‘“`dl‘m ` amounts under one dollar will be accept A correspondent tells the Guardian ed unuash m .dumb bum md mn per that last week he saw a farmer cutting a mm dmwunb Kwon' "Mm to than who field of gr-rin on the ice with amowing hneamgulu. advermlnq Mew” ,ho machine. It appears that the whole field Wm “mlm” the prlvmqe 0( mommy like many others [had been csmple eiy cram flooded by recent rains and thick ice The marriaire took place Tuesday morn' _ _ g \ I’ - r y. ceremony the happy couple drove to Aub- l City subscribers snarling in chances of issue. Already or er one nnlf of the lsrue , ~ = I' _ I in - __ 5 Patterns V A Patterns th.::i':_;rii.e~ win hindi, bw in mimi crm nAwr,q»,Avict.i_ni», ir, cireririg mr |g ‘hd 15° H ‘ W ,mi |5¢ g I a Guardian cannot undertake to farm oi 101 sores for sale W neertinfoliowing issue any “arranges” R" J T Robumm md hm", fa." _-‘ ' 325:' 'waived Am” °°° °i°l°°k "wh tomorrow morning en route to India. X _ ' Prof .Tlieadore Ross, B. A. will lecture m 0 .' _ ngusrllian phone rings are N0-13'* “""" in Muythid Hall on Friday evsu_ing22 insr. émfuill ::ilrlipt.lons;‘hliii2~.i Advlertislrigg. at 7.30 p ns under the auspices of the`j have e r own t. me an i that of the Gaudi.” mm b "Hn for Northern institute. Admission hte. K _ I ». . the abc" number, 0u|y_ I Lotsof people an getting all‘ their Job ‘ “ - ’ ' " printing done quickly and neatly at this Mmy "lu D” ”l°”°d ti’ ]°""° "P" Wm' odloe Orders leit. with F. R. Newsom or iugskofg H°I"’i;’°°' "'h° *"3 “"°"°‘;°; his adslstant st the suitsoriptloh counter ' are yas a`~ nw wee s aio, s 5 u '| _ llDDr0vll1K rapidly and is expected t i re- 'ul hu. ppm, I n on Fashion’s Latest Fancies f in Dress Goods = Plain Weaves in Every Good J Coloring. Fancy Patterns Galore Q 0. . dm. semi.-»~\~» ,__ E I 1 i EVERY WOMAN Whois planning ii fall ~. ' r i ,.3 "'~"r'iJ‘7- costume -be it merely a kno :ir about suit , _» ‘b _ I H _ ‘£41 p ,_ _ V --or the most e.a crate evening giw rl ~e.___ .\ V will iiud valuable suggestions at this dress goods K é A }’ department of ours- firj-lfg . or /di; _F (I _; \ § Practically every weave on which is liiou ' _ i f has set her seal of final approval is represented ‘_ has decided that in future all ordinary The shippers of smelts and eels from this Province are asked to send their consignments to Joseph A. Rich & U .. nt l8i Atlantic Ave. Boston, as the ilrni will pay the highest prices and make daily I stenc‘ls sent on application. As prir-ss are now good in ths Boston markets ship- J. J. Teasdale says the Wesleyan will be returns. Theirsd will appear In the Gu»r- rlian soon, and in the meantime all in- g ` \ ip formation will be cheerfull given and f \ l 1 l \ pors should .export their goods early. f The many friends of our olrl friend Rev. . _i ‘ ;f here in the colourlngs that are best. Sim: of _ the leading lines are as follows -- _ K i _. Very fair grades of Venetian cloths in most of I., goodoloringsgood viidih .........-55!! li Very good line of mixed tweeds 4o inches p wide, edects of brown greys. UBVY 2114 El'§"1lS Z " sturdy andattractlve..............--~-»» 550 ' _ plaid eilects. very trim dressy looking labrlcs of 1 good width... .. .................-»»-720 _ 1 N i An attractive range of all wool tweeds in » ‘_ Y \ > f , Anice locking venetian in plain bli..\wom»~\\»\n»-.~ PROVED AFTER FIFFY YEARS. Theiest of time has proved that Pur nani's Corn Extractor curan quicker, with less discomfort. and more shorormhly than any thing oiu. Contains no acl s. ls- purely vegetable and absolutely quasar reed. Ins st oo "Putnam'_s” on y-its the best. e , -e We v i Dispense A, - ~.~e,~.<~_ -Prescriptions A Written By Anv Doctor I city will make their ilrat move in oonnec- carefuny ' _ -3’ ._ _ _ tion with the winter immigration cum- _...._._...\..~.......»,-...ass-~».=- _-.---~ ~ - f ~_ " » i i ` ~"“;‘-'~l “sign which was inaugurated herelast. and _ A ._ _ _ ._ Rlad tolearn that his health has been so ‘An -ll.: ../ hhcks .,.,v:,..= \»,,,,..~.¢- mr- _.M-,=1_», -| _I rv--pus L.. '_' __ _ .' ,, ._ _ ...if ‘ »°||U- . p_.t_.s,.i.-.,,pi,i_,au¢l .... _@- ,_ r Our famous “Monarch" Broadcloth $1.75 i t feel suse that there is no fabri: that will compare with this ‘ine vnu: considered. The width ia 56 inches smooth silky finish, of the correct ' weight to hang and drape in faultness perfection of style, 'I`he colo-.ire are _ had brit nothing io touch the value in this at . .i . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.75 J Other good broadcloths in various colours, all wool,wide widths . . . . . . . 'Si-60 Coating cloths made in 22 ounce weight come in ofnbre plsids nt brown green and H* navy ehects 56 inches wide and every thread woal very handsome effective fabrics for ` sutumnocsis.'............ . . . . ...__ . . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . , . _ . . . . . . ..$i.75 The suitings in similar patterns lighter weights are proving very popn‘ar indeed at................................ . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _.$155 Handsome Moreens for Underskirts 58c. This line`of'ncw moreens brings into popularity' ri line rhat vnu have lrnn yn i`or a long time. Of its wearing quality we cannot speak too higniv ani these today are in weights that makes them nadaptabie for coat linings as well as for the very best sort of autumn underskiris. The price is only 58c. , _ More Art embroidery neediuis. he ladies who are attending Mrs. Srnith‘s delightfiiiclasses in the Y M. C. TA.parlors _wiilbe delighted to know thu we have opened up another lot of now- ed nrt embroiderv goo 's There are new centres ofinaiiv sorts in white and color de nens; as well as tea c-isy waist plliow sham tray cloth and other designs on white li en and we have the siiks to do the work also. Alwiys deliizhted to give | M your art embroidery ordersprovnpt and intelligent attention. I » J l i if navi s browns, mvrtles garnet and blacr There are ehea er hroadclotlis in he 5 in the Exmouth s'rest church and plans V WC Wttllt y0l1I' PTC- RE' .- made. Lust year each of the steamer-.s scdption trade' _ F E I K ` . rriving here with immiizrrntri vv s nic by thc commissioners Revs/l‘ho.=..M inhall ` , and H. D. Marr, and Bibles and other " sy V J religious literature were distributed in ' ` _ large quantities Many immigrants were I H materially helped, and every encourage- I ` _1 mont. was given for the continuance o i It iiow’s Your Coiigii? Take Macs’ Cough Mlxtureythere is no better cough mixtur Ltixative Uromeqniu- ine (which we ecom- mend) also a full stock of etnulsious including Wampoles, Sc'o_tts,Seve- boi etc. . ‘ “The Two ,iiacs” onrJ_G<_;_rsjrs_ _ Mi Bak¢f!~ ' Bakss truest strand W ‘On the busy Corner - Phone 3:5-z » - _- V nide H ` milk chocolate sticks.; uettes. Medal1i°o».¢t¢-. winter. Rev. Thomas Marshall, of P. K. .7 Y Y M w T ° ° Island. who was last year in charge of Consc|°|-|||0u3|y_ - On rrvcoiiiit ofthe advanced prices of product-, wages and living expenses, wc have fnunil it iicecssary to slightly ail- vnnce our priei's. In thi* past, farmers who carrie to rhr: city for a day and who get their dinner with us, have been given free stall and :riteridnnee for their horse. On nndaftcr Dec. ist, |007 we have decided to charge ro cents for stall and :rtlendilricc and 25 cents for dinner. Raymond Seller. Moreil House. A- l"_~ M\'|'iJlly» Norlii American House. ‘ David Livingston, Eldon }{0ug¢, Geo. Bishop, Arlington House. Edwiirfi Hurry, Savoy House. Mrs. J. Perry. Perry House. ~ I Miss Annie Gallant, Cavendish House i: it snow o s 9 .-..:'.';‘.‘:.'.'.i.“:.*. . - Gm-» nm- ' eiuimwft ` Horses Clipped ' -Ar - Nicholscn’s Stable. _ 9 S 202 Kent Si. Cocoa, Chocolate, warm .Cream B°”°’ ew" L s. ports - il - Veterinary surgeon Oil are ver, de ci s' (Graduate Ontario Veterinary Cr-l‘fve‘ Y °`°N1° 4| ‘ ADDRESS RGVGYB HDMI, Ch' - Ta: cw” c°" L‘\_“." T \ tit -)i “mn :U . ii .__ 1 l l. é, .S .3 r _ l L |_ l, H- :i` ‘t ,_ ll* l ii: i x i 1 i r f i r r ._.‘~.»_v_»-f. »<- 1,-vi. i 1?? ».~=~,-»,.. can i- v we M ‘Ju -,_~ turf. _IM ill ii. _ _ il ._ l ti ‘L `~i .s itil." if; if 1_- Ii l i i 5 ‘ v i . » l r t < i. i .,l i i