- LTD.-.-.__. i- 'v Cdll Ge” lemon OK MEN Y 3 ` r HE a-rlval- Saturday of our irst _ V »e>n§ignment ot thetamous “Amer- h$I1Q¢tlllemi_in" sboq-lor which we ii£`ve‘b;ep appointed sole ,lgents-marks ni :epoch in the history of ah--e selling in Cllatlotetown. Our success in secpflog the Agency for these cekbrl d` ahcel deans, much to those ,who ' _, ,who would be well shod -, for it is universally conceded ithat where- ver “American Gentle- msn" shoes are sold other makin must take a secoudatfgos _t\p_ri. Theseoete :ated shoes are made by the world _renowned iitni, Hamil- ton. Brown & Co., of St Louis, who are unique in occupying the largest factorv ll the world, and whose output nity Le imagined when it is known that a pair of shoes ` is \ inished, ready for _ shipment, sverv second. With _such perfect system and fscliitiu it is little wonder that ghd; shoes are so *ii . r i perfect and so ropular ; and we`consider ours lves must for~ tnuatein being able to oder our customers such high class footwear. We are showing “Ainerlcau Gentleman" shoes for en in the latest Amencan styles and in thezllowing leathers: Patent. ' V lour Calf, Vici Kid. Patent Calf. _ _ , Box Calf, Glazed Kangaroo. In “American Gentleman" shoes, we offer the best,there is in footwear; discriminating buyers will bérpleased ___vli_t}1 __i%¢,t11...lttd !lY£..l9.V1'»_¢.fh° f genera fn"i'5lTc`io calfau inspect them. “American Gentleman” i5 Shoes-"ien’s--ali; Styles “American Lady” Shoes -FUR WOMEN The' “American Lady" shoe for women means to the discrim nating -lady what the "American Gentleman" shoe does t i the rliszrlmliiaring man. The “America i Lady" shoe eniboiies all the stYl¢ -‘lil the comfort -all the durability -for which American shot S are famous. ‘ _ The-"American Lady" shoes we are showing a‘l the 'newest styles in patent. leathers and vici kidn ir -ii will be very pleased to have the la»d'es ca'i and examine these new slioea we have im- po 'ed for them. “A'ni:icui Lady” Shoes A 4 ‘ W-~m'¢ir’S-all Styles e if Wet{iweat°her Footwear ‘?~: ~:' I0( f3.oo. a itnim $2 35- daoo stores may ,rt-‘~A store .$71705 ' \'lce~Pres-E Rice i THE Oihces in New for “Tho Guardian “IL” M P loft Buscar, Cherry Vahey, ish yesterday morning Bvavanr loans or this stty, lan yas- morning for llelroaa Marta Any zood industrious boy who doalras to learn the printing should apply at this olllcs at once. has potato famine has been rallved somewhat by the arrival oi the schr. Ellth Iron P. EZ Island with s carrro ul potatoes at Loulsburg N S. Mtn T. B. C.\t.l|N entertained the afternoon Bridge Club on Wsdnesdayot tl ia wsek. Mrs. Ualklu is ii daughter of M-slot Dcgherty, Brighton, rind now lives in Kontvili, N. S. Till many friends ol Misa liesaie Scott will be pirated to learn that sho has im- duated from - tha Boothby Surgical Hospital with high houorr. Sho ls now practising ln Bosion. , A; the Liberal Convention held yes- terday ai. _si-uta‘ib¢ii<~, .ioiiii s,ceo|ii.s_ #Plk Corner, was nominated as the candidate for the first district of Quoerfs In tho Provincial Legislature. Tiiimit was a brisk market yesterday, u good deal ol country produce being in evidence. The roads at tha present time between mud and front are in s terrible condition, otherwise there would have bam siracord-attendance. iN the senate on Monday Senator F0r3\1'/on gave notice of a motion to discus the development uf the Hudson Bay route, and the 'hood tor life saving stations on the Pacific arid North shore of Prince Edward I-land. o Tiiizileiith took place, November lil, ni. Mount Clement, Plsquld, ol Jane, young- est daughter of the lit‘s Alexander Mitc- Donaid slid Catherine MacDonald. in the 25th your of her age. Deceased liivi been ill for s long time. Sheleaveatomourn her mother, one sister and three brothers. Sritrs are well under way with regard tothe proposed alillliitlon of Prince of Wales College with Mctilll. Letters have pac sed between Premier Peters. and Prin- cipal Peter-son, and the matter will pro biibly be satisfactorily concluded. An early visit from T. A. Nicholson, Reglir mir- ol Mciilll, is expected, when matters will be thoroughly discussed. Tm: Charlottetown Business College luis crlranlzed nn Athletic Association. - The following cliicers were electcd:-- -Honorary President-Principal L B Miller.- I’i`i-~ident-W A Gaudet. set-Troon-Parker Hooper. Executive Committee- l-btiteels, E-Rica L lfifioriy, H Miller, and F Howat'. 'l'irrr: iiuardlan has been shown s specl men oi the improvement made in pen' rnaiiship by some of the students of the Union Coixinierclll College this term, and it is or-rtiilnly most creditable to them as tothelr teachers. Particular attention is paldtothis subject as it is s most. important one, and judirlnir by the work alr_iudy done ther.: should he many excellent pennien graduated from the above institution this term. Tlic clii~scs in the above work iire conducted for nn hour on Tuesday: and Thursday eveninin each week with two Instructors in charIl\'- “Trm Gulmuian MAN" wlll make his second round some evening this week and and will distribute three more envelopes. Number one envelope will contain Msrk Wright Furnishing Co's order. for }i0.iD worth of furniture nr carpets. Number two envelope will have McDonald & MacKiunon`s order for $5.00 worth ol ‘goods in their iine,nnd number three eu vslcpe will cnnlainsnunders SL Newsoui's order for lzilillworth of ments. As nn nouncod in Saturdays issue, “The Guar dlou Man ' is is stronger in the city and which hadjunt been returned to him he ,found a small Canadian Express package ‘ addressed t1 the Guardian. l'. was, lii next. _________,,@-11- 1 _` ttshw. it L l “!‘a»s\aloar»." Bawihatlon in every Vacation g night ba a twelve _deiooldanec thtnvanlol- ring board il"i flglvlto it iii emailed ad; ' i ieitv, Albertol,..re¢'n¢,rred anna lliuto cnet, Moncton yesurdqiy. F. L; Haasaun,Cli»irlotvatow»\. register :ij day. ' _ Mill. W. W. Muiriu ir, Fi-sdsriewn,who: has hl..¢ll&-Ing her sleteaqlra. J. D.| Jenkins, X. returned horns yea Jay. BUY. Flu. Curtitrn will Lib on Suniiayllrstat Gly'-'ie River at ll a. ni;| Bmokilald at il p. in; and Huuterhiver ii 7 P- in. Govurras,1|r'r1’on-i lorronn over and there pruuslsal to be good skating therc~ on if the boys will only stop throwing stones upon ltanurfuce. n Enrrn Munn/lv, Fredericton, crossed by tho Northumberland yr.~i.er~Jiiy to Noi it i Scutli\,t.o lpend the wliitr-r with her iiunt, M r<. Spuqeon McCabe. ’ Tin: Eleotomlltoforni Association will] hold ii public meeting on Monday evening l 3rd December, at which a number of speakers, clerical and lay, will qlve ad- dresses. I Tux S. S. City ol London returned from 1 Vernon River Bridge, Orwell, China Point ‘ and Belfast yesterday afternoon, with :£10 tobm.-co boxes, 15 dressed hogs, 20 cues eggs, 6 boxeq and 1 barrel of poultry,5 bar-' rel-, Ei bans 'and ii paiis of produce, and twn biirrels hides. Tr-ri: Mlaass Funny and Hazel, daugh- ters of-lohn and Mrs. Horne, Wlrisloe, arent present in Charlottetown. Mla~ Fanny is studying music with Miss Piri- mer and later will take the English course at Prince of Wales College. Misa Hazel is lttendlng Prince Street School. Tiwaaisazood deal ni oyster lishlrig being done on the East. River iiud in Or- well Bay. Ar. the latter place some very tins oysters have been lished. They are the desirable cup oysters and sell when fished at I4 a barrel. The recent bad weather hal made their loeupatlnn an uncomfortable one for the llshermen. So many people were delighted with , the recent concert given by Miss Crow- , ford sud Mila Hyde in this city, the boiird of directors of Y.I\f.C.A-.have secur~ od these talented artists to give another concert at tho'Dperu House Tuesday December ilth. Full particulars will he i given of this oatgrtainment through the od ithwlu Hotel, Hhlillt, yisiki- ` dslly papers. ‘ Souietime ago the skipper arrived hr-i-ci with n larue ciirgqpl produce from Sourls.' l’~ E- l~i 0" hill 'ly E2 SL. Jacques. .\ieri- ing the gale his vessel sprnm: a it-nk, -snnl be was compelled to dispose of a lnrgci quantity of potatoes in order- to lighten' the craft when shy underwent repairs oni the marine railvmy. The money obtained; for the tubers was the money secured Iiyi the ciiptnin'a friends lsst night, and it iv not quite likely it wil`. ever go brick to its owner. i THE arrivals of farm produce slnue` 'Saturday ul Halifax included the achoon~ ers Hilda M. Horton from Souris, P.i