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JANUARY 5, 1910 ' 'rin mymsr NEW; -' "‘ .frm im I ls.-m mm-_._ .|-- in 10# “T” 1. §” i i 1'~` ”" .ii ` ' f " ` Nvrsir _-2 H ef! of ,» é _ _” f .~-1.- .<. 4 f' “ vs if ii... E it fd J 1' f*3"* cr, ‘$.52 iii ._ f if ~ .e /, at? § ff* ( yy xx: ’ " W _ ' ...v 5.15 'i-'//'--f_'}q<>"f;" r , : : ~ , Af... T L5# *ji 5* , cw » - L 7'.” ' so \ i .A ` THE cHAaLol“ri:'l‘owN GUARQN msc or-iw fpiog sive; _ 1 'l"" A 1" -F' _ I All _- ~ { All readers, when writing to sdver ' THE 35,3';_*,‘;,;j=1;,g',,°,;=,g',,‘,§_¥§°;,,‘°;;';,,,,;°,fY _ Arena’s A Head Offices in New Prowse Block-ifharioimfnwn ` - 'rlic latest news, in-et or ali. -Program-~ Monday-evening skating, 8---ro p. ni. with Band Tuesday---afternoon skat- ' 1118. 3-5.3o p. m. Tuesday -evening skating, 8---io with Band loc _ skate. _ _ __ Wednesday--Hockey pract- ioes. Thursday-evening _ skat- . ing, 8---ro with Baud. _Friday---afternoon skating, 3'..'. ` Sltiirdsy--afternoon, 4---6 with Band. Saturday---evening, 8.3o-~- io.3o skaiisg and wa1iz~ ing class. The Kindergarten re-opens morning. in the city yesterday. the city yesterday morning. any; ' ' - ` »‘\ Agent at that plaoc. . J. C. McDonald, Georgetown, was _ M. J., McLeod., Hopefleld, camo to Rev Jamep Phelan, Iona, was a- mong the visitors to the city ywter- A. C. M'eKay.» of the P_li:.1.R., City, went to Georgetown yesterday to assist D. Montgomery Station I V At the regular meeting of Bramh ii .i~|_. i The tide will be high this evening N° 216' C M B A 'my' mm last M ,at 6_06 and tomorrow mqmmg M night, Chancellor Brother Michael '1‘. _ &_ 'Curran installed the ofllcers lect f - ~7-1‘- 'my ° °' - The Busiesi Store on Chsrlottefown's Busiest Street this coming months. _ William Moffatt, M fi ld, L ,j lion A. B. Warburton, City, leaves ay e N um” ` this morning for Sydney, S. .» L_.. The mail special from Georgetown md ,,, d 1 th, on ti Wm. Eraser formerly of Vernon 5:5" _sy U W B B y B our River Bridge, _but late of Buffalo, is i n home on a visit to his old horns. Mr H H, Bmw!" store Wm cw” at Fraser is a brother of Donald and six oclock each evening for the three Elizabeth Fraser' .¢¢_¢~ R” John Hocnn 0, Bud wat ’ yesterday afternoon on the mail well known here hashcoeptiedgrrn iusl---Bpfcial ‘mm G°°‘r5°b°"°' Wmilll = “non to Avondglel N_ 3_ from Sydney where he had been visit ing his sons. Rev J. W. Aikens, well known her , ,,,,,,,,,,.,,d. B ,ect,,,,, ,D Nappa,” N_ Sf’ P. J. nuinis, oi the U_C.c.,» city, _ °» C--»»-=-1--1- »-~»1=-»--,a°;::l::._’a:iu:¥.:h;"§:“...‘;:.°.: Arthur J’ B_ Memshl City' x_e,,m_n_ spending his Christmas holidays int ed yesterday afternoon from Boston his h°m°' ' wherehehadben n f inlb - """' m,,”_ e 0 pw we 0 8 “B Sir Louis and Lady Davies have as pred Taylor, Rgagh Hooper’ Cn mas season Mhse Ball of Montres.l,ani¥ yi I _ and Roy- McBeatli, Marshfield, leave 1‘°“i° M°N“"t at Frm” Edward I” ts t0d-‘-*Y to resume their studies in Mc-|l°“d- 9' nephew °f Bit l'°“‘°- at PW; ii:="!'.A“ ' ent attending McGill University hero. 2-' ~~ i “" " -Montreal Herald li \ dress well at little cost. -‘~'@ <4 _ _ When you purchase a suit or overcoat at this siore you will be satisfied " i_'_f_-‘i§I“f‘,»_s .;_=_f'i_’1I’ - _ gy values possible, for your money, as to the style, 1 ' if i if i .ii‘ii‘-‘iii ' -if - - _:-_.-.~_rf?s=;- L- il 1 3 \ 'b that you have received the greatest clothing f' 2-ji;- 1 -._-._ -,__.,,__-_- _ ,_ you may depend that our ,1"."[--'l"*;'.=-'--'.' ~-'~'= many years experience in ‘ ll . I., I, ,_ . , , ,_ i il r,~'. I ’, 5: in fy 1 i i 1. ;..- s< ti /. ,_ #iii ,_ ;.-,r . f‘ l it ii-'. .ii i ii f I fi; . _ V 1 `§` _ ,Y 1 s ';i»_f , _. . ,R .#- l. _ . f , `, .. T' i i ,E ii l' ' g _,l p i ' ,r , `| *if Q, . i -. :if yi’ e 1 v 1 '-2 -. -if .. iffiflnli Q -vi 1 . i , . va: ._-.j»:' _--_-9, 0 -- , I -~: selling men’s clothing, _ has given us a good idea ,_;_____. __ ,_,,_,__ of what is correct. ; Pay a visit to our 'i{’__-" clothing department and 5 if learn what particular ad' 'vlntages it affords you ,V \~ -1;/ ~ _ 'p \~_ both in excellence of the clothing and the extreme moderate price asked. Conl- ~'-"~`pariso'fi` is' ‘the only true test -of values, ' and that we urge. _ Men’s 0vercoals The greatest overcoat bargain in the city. But not marked down. These are smart, stylish overcoats such as few stores have got to sell at any price, and the few stores that have them ask from three to five dollars more for them. These two lines 0 0ur $10 0vercoais 0iu' $15 0vercoals ‘ of which we have sold a great many this season, the materials are nent tweed effeuis, dark oxiords, etc. made with long full back and lingo shoulders. The swellest overcoats shown in Ch‘town this season. Price $io.oo and r5.oo. The Biggest “Snap” We’ve Ever 0iiered. - ir worih ‘$3.00 for $1.75 Men ’s Pauls 1 ~ ` '_ sr¢"n` J/_» ous Oxford and Hewson iwecds Men’s pants made of the fam - i some are plain colors. ~§ . ` . ,_ i _ 1/’ . ' , Others are in neat twecd ef- ' //ii facts, all this season’s goods. , _ . ‘Jil ' ` iii /I ' i' i i ii' A hm--%`____ /,-,i 200 pairs me1i's pants, grey ‘T - Hewsou tweed..woi°Ih_ $2.75 for ~r x ’__,_.-_... _ j .i - - _ $1.75. _ _ ~ _ _ » zoo paiis men’s penis, Ox- ’_ /` ford double and twist $3.00 for 0 f-.-.dist it Snaps' in Meii’s lleeiers _ llali Price oonly ineu’s reefers which we wish to clear out._‘l`his brings the last of them-and cannot repeat same sizes 35, 36, 37. Yours for llall Price. V ‘ . V V _ ` ` `, . d Bnkes Best Bread i ' \\\ ° \i, , st -_ `..¢fmmmv.¢ 1/4 auulnslas Phone all ’» /,-A,[/(:?/ (71 _ ' Gill College - invited to remain a fourth year at _ Cochrane Ht,Bt Joliii's. Mr Matthew; is well known here. ' 'l‘_ C. and Mrs Edgett, City, wore 'among the passen ers returnin t/ mail special from Georgetown. C0l11Pa'nied by Wm-Mutch, Esrnscllfzr, v'isit with friends at Southport. ...___ A large crowd took advantage of despite the stormy weather outside. Perfect ice and good -music made the evening a most enjoyable one. Union prayer services will be held in Grace and Central Christian chur- ches this evening beginning at 7.30, Addresses by Revs G. R. White and D, lvllchean on The Kingdom and Citizen- s ip. The highest temperature i-cglstcscil yesterday was fourteen 'degrees above zero. At nine a m. the mercury stood at eleven degrees above. The coldest recorded up till nine p.m. was two degrees above zero. Mrs B. LeLncheur,M`urray Harbor, and Miss Selina Beck, Boston, me rived ln the city yesterday afternoon on theimail special. 'They had boon on a trrip to Boston a/nd will proceed to Murray Harbor this morning. ,Owing to the big Saturday Gu-arf dir-in, and the large number of adver-' tisements therefore, it is necessary that all “changes” of matter reach. this odllce not later than ton 5,, m, Friday, to 'insure insertion in the next' following issue. H. S. Carrauthers, North Bedeque,» and Harry Smith, Charlottetown' ‘leave today for Montreal to raaumie their studies at McGill after spending the Christmas holidays at ‘their homes. Mr Carruthers is tak- ing his fourth year in Medicine and Mr Smith his second yeair in Arte. Do not send communications to ln- dividual members of staff. Every- thing should be addressed “The Char- lottetown Guardian, Charlottetown P. E. I.” and an the left hand cor- ner at the bottom of the envelope should be "Advertising," f“Subscdp tions." "Editorial," or "News," ao- Ovrdillrl to contents. p The children of the First Methohist Sunday School entertained their iriends Monday evening to one of the most endoyable concerts presented for some time. The small folks were seen in drills and. song each one show- ing careful training and true talent while their singing showed much mus- ical ability. Miss Hazel Hughes with many others was warmly encored. - The following are the city market prices:-Pork per lb, nine and one Quarter to nine and three quarters, potatoes per bus, thirty cents; black on/ts per bus, forty-two cents, and white forty cents; hay pressed per toni nine fifty to nine seventy-five and loose por cwt forty~eig.ht to fifty five; straw pressed per ton, five fifty to six and loose per cwt thirty-one cents; butter per lb twenty-tivo to itwenty»six cents and eggs per doz thirty to thirty-two. ::Every day adds new customers to our list. __ Come in and sei the many’ bargains we have to oder. Bi- inon Joseph, Queen St. 12-21dtf. The Eclip:e Baker? |63 Kent Street We take this _oppor- tunity of thanking- our numerous customers for their liberal patronage during the year 1509, and to i wish one and alla Very Happy and and Prosperous New Year, 1910. D Stewart. ‘ E 8 -i ~ the _city yesterday afternoon on thc Robert Mutch, Cherry Valley, ai- has returned home after a pleasant the 10c skate in the Arena lust nightipimk su-K cord and fagol, Each r1i»0Df»h ' in cases of cliapped ____ ` »th|eir guests at Ottawa for the Christ- _ im who spent Xmas at his home in the with eoclail chat Some very choice \ ` ` Y _D ~ __ " i _ 'Rev F. R. Matthews, O. A. has -_lygpm per was served in Mrs Mai‘tin's best! style. After heartily congratulating Mr and Mrs Martiuand hoping they might celebrate the fiftieth annflver- sary of this event. the sues” d°P“}`f' ed to their homes well pleased with 'the pleasant social evening. The Guardian has received from G. ic. nitculc, Queen Street. s hevdswie Daily Engagement Calendar for 1111;, gotten up as only Raphael T“° ,E Song Ltd, can. The frontispiece from a painting by Druimoonfé ep: titled. Our Favorites, and is a_ BG ¢d as a cover by means U' B pretty has a separate card, the SundaY9 Qmd holiday being marked but lee-V111? sufficient SD8C€ £0 P18\U1Y WEE; °:§ the engage gents of each dB-Y- “ect and green inks are used to good e an a useful and dainty Paid 15 the “B” ' Rev Dr Heal-tz well known here. says the Wesleyan. erP¢°tB *O BP°“d most of January in the Ya.rrnI<,>(\)1tg District first iicivimz Rev W-S bhmfl Parker at Port \c_'I‘our. Ori H up the 30th, he is hooked for 2 Smiths Cove Church Anniversary C2’ the Digby C-‘ircuit-the first Sabbnl in Few. and following dave U2 WV* Spend with Rev Mr Prestwood a Wolfville, and on and aifter the S00 ond Sabbath expects to vM¢l°1P0¢ with others iii an evangelistic cam paizn and the opening of the HOW church at Weymouth. Aft the regular meeting of COUN- .ciicri¢B\1i»1 BB ‘Wu 95 Ink, Pencils, etc, etc. We have a price the samvlte 01 1911 Wm bl’ \U1'!vei-y large stock on hand of office re- E °_§,¢~,~\. is _,r-_~.,,,\`n». 1*/r; <: _ f»»' 3 ~"."~_;_~;-.--lsf. »-i».<=»'e*»-fe*