i l i . L i l i i i i w iveu' an appropfiaie for ical and szmzible. LTD. __ -'ll s wonderfully suggestive are i- which, while dainty giving are must Praet- ‘ Buy NOW-eiieli f'ay’s delay makes your .Christmas b rying mo-e of a ipsk and less of a pira- aure. ,V , Aismalldepo-it re=oives any article for you uu_til:you're ready. V Toultes, Hoods r i Sweaters, and ~ t 1 '_ r ioihefihings for the Little Tots. _i,,' ,,_ ii \ . .V I. .R \ \ Rt \ -.`§`§‘ ~ o sb l Quite a nice variety of them--and all are clean, fresh and dainty. As usual, our prices will be found a little lower than ordinary stores prices for goods of equal quality. Grays Taurus- Gli-i's knitted soil ’l‘-.tires-heavy, fancy weave in various c ~lor com- 'blnatzous-Red with bands of wleltii, shite withired. and navy with white. At Goc, 58c, 48: and ......52¢ BoY'! TOUKE-Cars The snug- geat, prettiest caps for little allows ever originated. Exatrly like girls' stocking Toukea but shorter. In all the popular cniorings. Tus- sei nip . . , . _ . . . . _ __ 45¢ ‘ jnrtsav Swrwrrtas -Warm and c mforlable garments for winter wear. These fan- M ten at shoulder with large [ill hutionl. Colo' are white. navy, and cardinal, Heavy fancy weave. Price ii.7§ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S | _Q5 Noarour 1acKn'ra-Chiid- ren’s hravy all wool fancy woven Norfolk Iacketa for ch ldreu 7 to ro ara. Warm and cosy. Cart§i;al.$|_2Q Woof. Hoops- Chfldreulr white woiilhooda in prntq weaves and color combina- tions-white, white trimmed pink,white with sky, sk anl .. .. .. Misses' Hoops-Heed! in large sizes in cardinal, gar- net, navy, black ard white at 5§c, 65c. 85c and . . s| [0 rssrts’ Gor,rBr,ousr¢s-Re _ lar blouse ltylr.--fancy Dig" effects and mixtures-Mm ses’ sizes. fkod uality well cut and finished C iiildren’s Velvet Bonnets Mostbeconiing styles for little ones-full shapes prettily shirred and frilled and trimmed with edging and ruiiies ofsiilg, We are showing but a few-- they won’t become common. Chi1dren'a velvet Bonnets, trimmed silk and lace rouching ond ribbon, long silk ties $1.10 Chilllrrifa corded silk and velvet Bonueis, shirrcil and edged white silk frilling---~long silk tie°, in cream, brown, cardinal . . . . $2.00 L`hildirn's cream corded ailk Bonnets, pret- ‘ iiiy anirred trimmed with swausdowri. long siilr ties. . . . . ' ' ' ' " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12.15 - Children s Bearsirin Tama Ch idren'a Hoods and Tama of white Bearskin-that ¢ahric of merit for ciiildren’| wear. un-excelled fur durability and will wash-- prettily trimmed shtrred China silt--l ing silk ties. . . . 85% 5| _ 75 Chi*ldren's hearslrin Robes Something new and practical-sensible. yet .|gh.|)._ q-msg ‘-qgmfys" for little ones. are cun- d fm ilie principle of a pocket. They‘re made :$25251 qiirlitv Beirskiu and are lined and edged with heiv white felt. Are washable and viill wear for vesrny. Some have Mnffs attached. ' Fo'~eswlthMuiis . _....13-25 Rohesvrithont M-ids... 225 iiil`i1iiii's DECEMBER _ _‘li 4_Y_ for “The Guardian Mau.” llv A. I. ll|arNnir.r. will preaph in ltlvrr- at ll u'clock ; Brookfield at Ind Clyde .River at 7 o`elook, un Sull- in Moncton Times says that nothing is known at the I. 0. R. generil dhoei ooneerning the rumor that Y. C. Cami. brll of New Glugow. is to be translstrsr. vo Charlottetown to a volition on the P E I med A mlhrrorvnzrtr who sends his 'name in confidence dzsir.ia The Guardian' ti tall the ivtentien of thi Pos. Oilics In~ apr etor to what he allege) is the nasst lr- -.iq ry mall service between Emerald an- Shnniroek. The Guardian knows noth- ing ofthe fact other than as stated by uhla eorr.-spriridenr., who says the niill lr var di-livers the trl~weekly mall on lin- layl and rrinulna at horns in lnelrni ii lvoatber. Think of oourirr refusing to go three miles on Werln srlay and Saturday last. _ A1' Si. Anu'l Church, Nov. 2'it,l', John Peters, son of Solomon Peters was unlteii in marriage to Miss Alhlnaliaure, adopted laughter of Mrs. F. Peters, of St. Mary’s. Phe bride was attended by Miss Einmi Gallant, and Napoleon Poten, of Boston, lass., supported the groom. Tha rare» -nouy was performed by Rev. A. \fcAulsy. A reception was heldln the ,evening at the home of the groom. The presents were numerous and of value, attesting the favor in which lioth bride and groom are held. Tun homsof Charles W. Crosby, Everett Mass., was the scene of the ninrriage or. the avenlngof Nov. I4 h last of Charles ll Porter, Cedar Lake, N. S.. to Miss Katherr ine Mclionald, of Gleuwiiliaur, in this Provlnrr-. The ceremony was performed by the llev. J. M. Shoplar. oi’ Everett.. l‘be bride looked chnrminiz ln whlto silk. ind carried is bouquet of b_rlds’s roses. l`he briiieaniald was her sist r Christina, and the bt-st man was Herbert Crosby. Phe populni-.ty of the young people was shown hy the runny dnlnty and valuable gifts bcstowerl upon them. Alt ra luneh» eon the happy couple drove away amid a shower- of rico. Mr and Mrs Porter will reside in Everett. This woex “The Guardian Man" will deliver six envelopes--ioiirl value being $2l.03. Nuiiii,i~r one envelope will contain an urd`er on “l\ly st re" M. Truinor 8600. Tora fur rurl' (iiiuruloi) valued at \l0.Ll). Nuuiiier two envelope will contain C. ‘ Lyons lk this order for one load of Sydney round eoiil, value $l.00 Number three envelope will contain an order for one yeiir`.~i subscription of The Morniusr tiuiirrlian, dellvervd, value $3.00. Num- ner four envelope will oonbaln Hammond Ki-lIy's order for 30 qunrts of milk, value 5-l.7iil. Number tive envelope W ll eon~ ruin A F. Webster'a order' for $1.05 worth of lnundry and number six envelope will eontuinJi1ck Rlgg'a order for 12 Nhaves, one haircut and shampoo-value $1.50 lie sure and subscribe for The Guiirdlan and liiive it delivered ov.-ry day and have lt renily when “The Guardian Man" calls. in not be disappointed i iviiitir roi “rue Gusi-rrisn Mitn.""rii|a week “'l`lie Guardian Man" will deliver six envelopes -totnl value being §2l.05. Number one envelope will contain an order on "My Store", M. Tralnor & Co., for ii rin- turf (Marmot) valued at ll0.00. Number tivo envelope will contain C. Lyons Gr Co's order for one load ol Syd- ney round coal, value $410. Number thme envelope will eontnln an order for ons ysar's subscription so The Morning Guardian, vnlue 83.00. Number four en- velope will contain Hammond l_§a|ly's ordar for 30 quarts of milk, value }l.50 Number live envelopa will contain' A. F- Websterkr order for |115 worth of laun dry, and number slr envelope will non- i.aln .Iaok Riggs' orriar for I2 ahavea, hair not and shampoo value Ql..=A|. Bo iiure and auba lbe far The Guardian and have lt dsllrexi ovary day and have it ready when “Thr Gusrdean Man" oalla. Do not ‘lined Offices in New Proi/no 'liojwrkiiai ilii°iilVlll» ,_ i ‘ ii~»$b°vpiiig'il'aii§ timii xiii-`i`i wang lnt.hClt. Hospital I aut-atv” = 1 °"‘.""‘_‘__lZé’f~-ri' 1 .doors at #Hoare renamed in that it U,i|lpQ blow away or bo swim. oirriatnraa""Niiist»er win be mined oi oflioea at onos. Tas usefulness of the Provlnelitl and Dodd Free Librar wus miinlfrsted yester wenrharalargs nuailier of books were dolns gina work. it is gratifying i know tbiit. many of the applicants fo books are youna men and women who literature. ' A uonnssroilpsin-r at Hill View jwrite; Thajrisuds nf Joseph Storey will bl lollege.-Vernon .Isnklns has returned hamafroms visit to Murray Harbor. the train. hlefl at the homo of Anthony and Mrs twenty-fifth auniversiiry of their marriage ilanuing, slnzing, and speech making eos°ly presents testltled the esteem tel llopa River. ritinrtmart .\'r HAND. is whatyou'wa"t when sitkrresa hap -quirl of Jervillnrf No, lor ii stands un aliedl rl ' ii ti al n l ir" slieplln. F0rcril\np.~', vouiiiirig or ind-l house. Get a lisr*_25u bottle tmluy. uzrrrii io THE rustic. Charlottetown, P. E. I., Nov. 8th, lliili. lgood goods. I keep none but the bs.- giving me an advantage over thosewh monlalsi from customers all over th they received perieot satisfaction. Giv I Viiilct’s for the My Blah aisssusrauswwiraivavaaatwqn . Josa|»p;@'s\-I-1. who rwww* i m _ j i 0lL; Iiuvuber olllaloh V I ` . . . stawiifhl ‘forthe big kisw Aran ‘ ' RHI. Q on sais now See ‘PE I I \ om aaiiaasthan was ner iiren- _nm- arllldi .om plaaalGoarflerm leave paper. so 'rss ousted. spsenr riiuausuia saturday nut. It whine larger thai. ever, and all' advertisers desiring extra adggtlsing in any part. of zheeditlor should notify the business 7 dny,wben, untwithsiimdlug the stormy broughtin forcxchnuge. The library i 0 are thus snaiilisd to obtain tire very bert pleased to learn that he has recovered fron. his recent. illnou.-Amos Adams is taking ia oourae in the Charlottetown Business People herorealiac more than ever before the need of a better station. Passengers BlHCiK Ollll' - . . . . . . . .. skirt flaring like the il- now have to wait ln six inches of snow for _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ 4 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,us,,,’1,,0n _ 4 4 _ V 4 _ _ _ V _ _ 4 _ H 5 p REus:N'rr.v anumber of friends arnem Dali-on,St. Mary‘s, the ouoaslon ming tn; within three months you om i ave a new pettico-t for nothing. A veg enioyitblo evening was spent in »__~ i " ,7 _ i The singing was led by Mr. Doirun him- self who is choir master of St. Ann'i~ _ Church, Hops River. The numerous and 0 1 _` ' for the couple by their mirrry friends in | ‘fi'__---'"1 ,_ 1 '__ - - <~-- \-=- --lj r '__ ` _ A _I ' \ 2” ~ _ L- . i ' Tri-,.,_'f_;’t3 _ perm at nl ht. 'C you possibly l’lnd thi -§'Z4‘.,. " ',>‘\§,-’,_"-‘K/_ ,._-, i-.qu n eu ngpain, i ii-ii r oc X if L Earache, toothmche niiil neiirnlgia dis- \;_.; rg/. _ ,,,._i.__ il ippi-nr inajifl'y.- Rub it on iinil away fliis- sf! .UA ;¥`,- i -iegtiou, all you need is inn di-rips in sweetened water. Sick or wt-li you'll tina Poisons Nervlline* invnlunlile in your Iani ina position to fill orders for suit~ l ' . . , _ . < _ _ , _ [or Netcom! ac wwe" 'me Friend" luxuriously warm and stylish, ..... $7 35 io $12.5 ..iral ire, urtfiil Litre _ , _ _ _ _ . _ _ ._ h5c to }i.95 workmen. I buy my goodsfor cash and _ “ve six per Cen,/on "ery donus worm .-/. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . .. $65itu from rio not pay cash. All my work in guaran» teed to be first qualltyin fit. style and workmanship. I have nunieroua testli k Island and Nova Scotia telling me that me n call and save money. l ' ' Jarrss C.\i.i.auuaN. _._-_ I g p e-1-il 1 < 1'-'11' ' ` TMN////my MW ‘ HANDSOME SILK :i~r '$,"°;=. ~ ‘ ' . l: . .» - . i i purchase to make. ' ‘ ` ff? 1 We an handling the best line of petticiats made in Canada. and as well as showin; an extensive line, we are showing lines that are in almost all cases guaranteed. . Look for the guarantee label it’s a small thing to look for, but a big thing to find-and Y°“ Will UW guaranteed silk petticoats nowhere but here. are is into-rnrtr. seiarsie gin ia... 5 livery woman wants at least one silk pet- ticoat and at the prices we give. it is easy Guaranteed taffeta petticoat, deep frill with fluted flounce, dust frill. colors wine blircir, navy shot brown A very choice pettrcost in Sue chiffon tafieta, deep fluted iiouuce and dust trill, a beautiful garment, tho' not guar- ianteed............. , . . . . . . . . . . _._........ . . . . . . . . . . .,...-~....-....~. l Another beautiful garment if iiue guaranteed tadetz. has dtep, fa',otei>niaing-“'l'lie lioiiiilu shock" ny.~ii-iii. l ily thl.~i syderii people are sale uuarvlr-dJo inn 1-xtentiiot. po~~