D QUEEN S COUNTY GUARDIAN _- in 1 ¢ ¢\ . i ///l' “*'§ Aff , f§_ \ if. __` 'f '4~/ '*& ji 1 /' . L* I/’/-' .» ,i / ,/ _ g_"i>' /I l//V'/li 1, t \ I, l. lt l , . >u i l ` I "` W l` ' l l 4 t `}.. ._ -_'T ~_. l mg. _ . _fnsv C I’ A ’ _ _l ».f'»i'l~-,,_ ‘ it ' gg -_ \ ,ts \`. gf \\ \\‘\iyi l 1 Q1. he \ “° 1 \ \N\“ ', cw'-*S -..» Vast Stocks of ~ Canada’s Finest Furs l AST STOCKS of Canadz1’s finest Furs SQ here to choose from. Purchasers \ may choose here from a stock un- doubtedly larger, iiner and more complete that can be seen elsewhere. \Ve are 'Prince Edward Island’s lead- ing furriers-llztve been so for years -and ,better than ever this year are we prepared to give best value in furs. ALL FURS GUARANTEED We fnilv rfuarnntm- averv Fur"-"fri or -eckpirce we sell tn nine t‘\=. wearer Fnll¢=,1ta'~tisfnc* ion. Never before have we shown so large and complete a stock in finest furs of every description. Our showing 'Q' ladits fur lined garments, fur garments, n1uH'>' and nrck plete: is one that is ex elled bv few stcres in Canada and B ffords probably twice or three times the variety that is to be 'een in any other Char‘ottetown store, Men’s furs too are hre in greatest ass-rririrent-fur coats, collars, caps, and gtuntlets of cverj' description. Lower Priced l"urs in Abundance. At $| (0 $5 Neck pieces of Coney Marmot,” Bear ihihet Ast' alrnu, ctc in the newest shapes At SIG. tr $30 Elesmlt -stole: and pelernncl-.loub!e ruffa an-l throw -overs of tin.-st cables, Alaska sable. Dear etc. Al $7 (0 $|5 Neck pieces of llear. Marmot, Beaver Sqble ---flue larger sud full furred lat- ent stvles. A_t $50 fn $4() Choicest prices of Alaska Sable, Fox, Bear etc in the largest newest; styles. ELEGANT MllI"I"S T0 MATCH, Aso‘eudirIly complete assortment of popular priced mnfh in Coney' Persian larnb. Sub i sable. Fox, Thlbet, etc etc. . ..$4.oo¢.»s2s.oo ELEGANT *IINK FUR S. Elegant sioles, pelcrincs, ihrowovers, and ties, of the finest; No I' quniily Labrador Mink, A wondeifuilv rich showing. Prices urs some avlaslseaaw-............ -..---$4l.00to $100-00 E ch Elegant mulls io match in plain and animal effect, ,......-s45.oo¢°s1o.oo where. ~ F ur-lined. Wraps. A suburb showing of these stylish and Omfort giving garments which are growing more popular day by d2ly~ We show more garitreiits-offer lJ€f U2 styles--better values-than you‘l1, 5115 Else' , - mart dsdgus E|e,,mt ia»ior‘e.it sh¢‘y'l‘;fa§:.est“\l_>:::5“Lute Hmnggr in box-pleaiel stu G “PS5 few" of "le _,ed "mtl Fnx, .nd “id In 'onli' filings! tailored and but value lrmehfl u gdvelikslhow in the city..........---- $34-50 (0 £59 00 » {..°,r.0,f¢.1§.‘»\TiTr wus in the City yastcrdu, Miss K~»inrr,s leaves Friday morning on an erttcrestlng trip to \Vlnnlpcg. The Loynl Circlc Kings Daughters of Sn l’a\|l's Church _intend holding their annual snlu and ufternoon ties on Thurs- iuy November tha twenty-eight. The ladies of the apron table nt the Cat ral Bazanr wish to: thank Mis- Ftnne any for a dooationlof |31) and Mrs. M. J. MacMillan for one dozen aprons. Tha following are the officers of the W C 'l U of this city: Mrs Richard Johnson President., Mrsh M Poole, Secretury, Mrs R H Chappell, Corresponding Scorc- tary. Ex~Gov.Flstcher will dellvcru lecture in the Christian Cnurclr, Montague llridgc, on Monday the l~it.h inet, nt. 7.30 o'clcck p m. Subject: "The Power or Love." Miss Maud A Chaisson, who has been in tha .Province for tho last four months visiting ber futher I S Chaissoir ol Suuris l\ltst,tanves on return to 1ioston,MasS.,t.lrls morning. Misa Dot MoKIc, Amherst, left on the C P R at noon Tuesday for Charlottetown, P E 1, her former home. Miss Mcliia will Visio friends and attend the Exl\iirltlon.- Amherst. News. ` C.tptuln"A Finlayson of thc Government ~truruer Minto, Clrrtriotlctown, and Mrs. l<`inl iyson, have lc:-.n spending a low dnl* with their daughter, Mrs. E J Lucas, Church Si.r't'¢:t..-Hullfax Mull. Tha line weather of :yesterday caused crnslrlsruble activity and as a result the Cathedral Bnznar was well patronizerl. The tea tublcs were well stocked and m-my ci'izcns availed themselves of the excellent menu . 'l‘hc S S City of London arrived from Orwell, China Point and Belfast yester-~ tiny afternoon, with 15 passengers and the following cargo, 100 barrels produxo. E8 boxes cheelvt 52 M599 ¢KllS» 25 BUMP. 10 hugs and 10 boxes produce, 5 tubs butter and 1 horse and waggon. Mr. Peters of tha Bank of Montreal informs Tha Guardian that the Bank hs' purchased the Rogers lot on Grafton Strco‘, now occupied by W- A» Iiutchsson, grocer and William Conroy, brits und shoes. As possession cannot ha obtained till the first of May next and it will require six or more months to erfct a building, the Bank has ttlren t.ell1lJ0fMy quartars in the Masonic Bullillnk Oil UW premises lately occupicri by the Ilumphrc; Cl thing store, and it is hoped will bs rcariy for business on or about the first. of November. A very pretty wedding took place at tha homo of Wm. and Mrs. Mattinsou. Am- herst on Friday morning, when their daughter Ella was united in mnrrlallo L0 li. M. Aitken of Charlottetown, now of Springhill. The psrlors were beautifully decorated for the occasion, and the bride was dressed in s most becoming gown oi white silk. She was attendcfl by hcr niece Miss Eva Purdy, of Amherst whlls the groom was assisted by D. A. Mattin- son. Rav. Wm. Ainley tied tim' nupti-il knot. After the ceremony luncheon was served, than tha bridal oouple lolt. ons trip to P. E. Island. Moncton Transosllll- l lf Small - Cakes in endless variety. We have been in this business for yours and know lust what you want. The cakes we mske are Always Fresh Try some send cakes, rock cakes, lemon tops, or anyotiur kind you like. n Telephone sn. P Pittou are in the city. Y Anybody iludiniz an addraosd letter Miss lIr~zr»lSt.awart of this city hull) I S_Clralsscn of SourlsEast is in the City with an daugntn~ Maud who is on ner ld Wallace Anderson of St. Peters went to E. C. und Mrs Scott, Sydney. C.B., urs B°5l°” ¥¢ll¢¢l`dl-Y '1\°l'°|U1- visiting in this city the guests of Louis Miss Susie O‘G rady of .Amherst is visit- ing in Charlottetown the guest of Mrs. ,saturday on ,, vm, to num” P. Droppell oi the I. C. R. Car Mileage ‘B Department. Moncton went to P. E. ls- W ltnri on Saturday- Moncton Tr_anscrlpt. Tire marriage of Miss Minnie Kelly and c lottatown, took place in Lynn, Mass., Oct. Rev. J. M. McLeod' will supply next m o'cloclr,Cavendlsh 3 o'clock and Stanley E. B `McLeod, formerly of the Plant liner ilnlliax, hns gone purser of the A. _W. O. Arscnsult, merchant of Dnl_ |,°u,,|“p,,5,,@,1t|,,,0uRh Moncton Monday Nova Soctla are:-Arthur Wallace, Dodd an route to Charlottetown' P. E. I. U“'Y"»““d CBD!-LHl‘ll@l‘.Pl¢>t0u. W lfov. A D Strling has rctuincrl this °ll».Y'yoaifar‘~`lny. Mr. Robertson will visit ,vesk ,md Wm 0c,,u,,y his ,,u|,,n, ns usual Vernon River and the vicinity before re- lotwtown. ing at 8.3). last nlahr.. John_Rio|rr\rds and \Nilliam Richards Bidstord src in this city. » Mr. Strickland, inspector of the Union Wl'|» Benj. Ktoping of Murray Harbor South sms to the City yesterday to attend thu P. W. C. Henry Clarke of Kensington and J. L. Walsh of Sourls are among the visitors this City. Paul Lea of Moncton and E. B. Elderkln of Amherst are in Charlottetown attend- ing tho Exhibition. C.Orsn Thompson the popuisrrcpresont- ativo of the Hswson Woolen Mills, Amherst is in Charlottetown. Among thc visitors in this City from Alex. Robertson, Red Point was In the turning. A. I3. McLeod, Amhfrst, N. S. rcpres aotlng the Brant Wood Flour Mills, und tn. M. Fraser, of thc Robb Enalnerinp Co., Amherst, are in thc city. , In tho nd of Alex McRae which appeared on Tuesday the word at was omitted thus giving to understand that he Intended to sell his farm. jltgraads correctly todny Lots of people are getting_all their job printing done quickly anti neatly at this office. Orders left with F. R. Newsom or hls assistant at thc subscription counter will have prompt attention. i Chief Justice Sullivan, Mrs. Sullivan and Miss Sullivan of this City leava this morning for Ottawa. Mr-. Sullivan and Miss Sullivan proceed from Otliswa lo the Pacific Uonst Where they wil visit ut Victor ia. Among the visitors in this City arf: G. D. Vt/right, Halifax; M. Doherty, Stsllsrtoo; J. E. Burchell, J. F. Tobin and J. McDonald of Sydney; D. ii. Sutherland N0" GIHHZOW; G. W. Gleeson, Ottawa; Miss Heian I Mitchell, Miss 'l’hou.\pson of Ilsllfnx, Wnltcr Hogan, and, C.L Lewis and Mrs Lewis, Sydney. Persons sending advertising o to The Guardian an ‘requested to stats whether same is to appear among Classified ads. Liuainesslloosls, Announce ments or anion z regular dlsnlny advertise ments. \Vhen no such ‘information Ls furnished the management. will not b held responsible if ad does not appear here desired. NEVEB SLIT YOUR BOO i S. That. doc.~.‘t» cure the corn. Just apply the old stimuli-y, Put.nam’sCorn Extractor. It acts like mnnic. Kills the psln, cure-i the corn, tions it without :burn or scar. Gilt the l|eat.~ it`s “Putua.|n's." ' T he Latest In Perfumes Can be found at our store. Srme new odors as high as $2.00 per ounce just received. Sold in auv quantity desired. See our stock of bottled goods. *~i>‘mnas“.e» .PURE GRAPE Juices l We have Imported the fol- | lowing from Londou_Bngland, and guarantee them absolute- lv nure and strictly non-ulco- hollc. ORDINARY-sbleudof grape juices. ALTO DOURO ~nsmod after district where grapes.. sro CUNGREST -juice of Con- cord grsnes. “ MADEIRA-A juice of line flavor and aroma. MUSCAT- from Muscatei grsper. RED ALICANTE-A Spanish ra ejutoe. NLSERIAN-from Alger graves with A rich fruietg itll" PALESTINE-Import f V01' the Holy Land. Heel 65 Nm . r r per bottle. ¢ I0 ttiltl\l|ll°ltlii|l'lln Ecripoe Bakery. Baku nest Bread ~,--iv-»~»~»‘~»-M-lf at i DRUGGISTS. 4 Dr. Varian, St. Jobn'r, Nflti., is in Char- The Northumberland arrived last aven- lt was 10.43 when the mail train urrlv~ Mrs. XV. H. Crosskill of this City leii. ank of Halifax, Halifax, is in Charlotte- i . Handsome Furnishings of thear want to remind you that In white and colored this ready again. `i Other lines of mcn's white shirts, all of Evening dm” shim' them the best of their nina. st, 55C *W “*‘~‘f*""~"’>’ 5"°" WINTER WORKING SHIRTS In this line we have all wool knit shirtsv fleece lined. jersey knit, flannel. flannel- ette and serge. probably the best line of shirts in the province 55c, 85c, I-15, 1,35, r.65 and to 1.95. range. r, The Underwear of Fit and 3, Every line that has been approved for our c'irnsle is represented Long and careful experience has taught us the very best lines, and ' poss_ible the lowest prices in the country. _ Il 3 to 44. persult............. l.00 _ Elastic ribbed union, heavy warm and underwear absom rely ' sn1ooih,made by the well known “H_B.K_" » pe rple. and guaranteed uushrinkable suit ..».--¢......»--. .. 2.50, _-too, 4.oo, to 5.9¢: per suit. Our "Jason" and "Wolsey" are two famous English lines that men. We would like to .how them. ___ ‘ . °f your beg t t' honestly priced. Mens heavy, weather ' Perrin ,ip Kid ~ Gloves Scores of otherfmalres. but no g uarantee every glove we sell. 1.25 r.35.2.1o. ,~ HERE’S stung of winter in ' ingsalrerr.dy_ Not enough ‘ to mean complete winter outfitting - but ruiicleut to suggest heavier under- wear and more fall like garments generally. just for men. we are the people. MORE DOLLAR “MO0RMAC$’f complete again. All styled, oven front: open back, and ln; every size we sr¢ If is alrnostlmpossible to keep up our stock in this line-and small wonder, when shirts in every way inferior to it are sold at :.25 in mostlstnres. Our one low price for this famous lineisstlll................-.»....... [.00 85° ‘ 25- ' Btscrr sarrzsu snmrs These almost form a depsrtn. nr iw tl'-'n- ‘ . reivw, so l.- oa i unc. comprehensive is ' .oe We have tried all good makers to find one that could supply us with a realiv dh pendabie sateen shirt-and we have finally succeeded. 6oc, 75c. 85c, x.o5, 1.25. Fleece lined underwear in heavv,smooth, Heavvunlou, a. good strong wearer, and § cleanly finished garments, all sizes from 2 9, very sgglsfaqoy-v |in¢, suit, , _ _ _ _ _ _ l.S(_) Stanflelds healyy all|wool elastic ribbed , shrinkable. sizes 36, 38 and 3o, 'per sult.~. . \ / Better grades of the famous "S'I‘ANFIELD" make. for which we are f headquarters t ' in Cuiriottem wn; carrying practically everything in their |lines, sell here at Newest Things in Fall Gloves ` Line-I and unlined in all popular styles and \ S " C'>l°uxs-our line of men's autumn gloves is worthy *‘ _ ' attention. We have gloves for work_ for drivlngloves for every purpose and *Et//SE, /V \ ramiham 5 ,/ f I I 5- \ t -’ ,[,/ I) & \\ Mens working gloves of sheepsklm 1101842 hld¢- ' / & or "broueho" good durs‘ol° ill0V°5 Wl¢h9“t much tyle about them, 28c 45c 50c 601! PUT' gloves, especially built to withstand every sort 01 hard usuge, Goc. 75c, 86C. L15. I-50- _ Men’s handsome street gloves, 'in kid Ind mocha in every style and size. n¢l\¢l!' mid* 5*' "‘° room to tell of all. Merely remind you that , w | 1 1. Autumn Comfort For Men ' Every Sort » Cheapest Ilerc. these autumn morn- in fine furnishings splendid line is now i 1 in the latest modts F atr.35 and up. ' \ I comfort here at its -best. big buying makes and entirely uu- 2.00 delight fastidious 1 and wear proof f Good Sweaters for Men and Boys A very extensive range of these in every zfmde, white, na.vv» csrdiuulv ’ browns, heather mixtures, stripes. "Abegweit”, "Victoria" “Y.M.C-A-" ill lil . sizes. At every price we can supply you with a thoroughly satisfactory sweater , and our prices ruu?38c 5oc 6oc68c 75c98c L.r5 1.25 1.35 1.5510 4~3 5- :J 1 -.-_.om ~._~».....n.-.sw-ti. ~».............a~.......-~..~..~.~.... ...-.». \ . x I ` T _`. » , t -'....;i:- "f » ff- cy," ` ` . < t , v. ' --_ ` . _ , _ r PERSUNAI. SUPERVISIUN 2 Furniture repaired. V Furniture re-upholstered .lohn Newson. l guotagn or »11k1=31: Typ 1; »fd_=f{ tm th B.ll.\lliitliilllltl',l. lrll. rea ar ,-a ns con u u uruiture e large stock is izieared out. B3\'l'i$i¢T, At the old stand opposite Post Omoo Upstairs., llllll llilllll hlhlllr Fon ss._LE, .rg fn. hp ...‘“".;""7'1?;'.L'7‘f.l.i . . ; » s g ms csunw-'1‘}'r1vr0wN, GUARDIAN o . _ I .i:.‘sr¢»~-rival f 3.5, . 'l 1 _ , _ < , - 2' ' ’ ' t " 1- f _ . . ’ . VI ~l 1'/ .,.,_,. 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