NOVEMBER 20. i9c9 ” can r.1i~ms'r News " THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN rmsr cram; PAGE THIRTBEN HI i ,_A i 1:- f- ~ I1!! ‘ i me-_il--F lu_ ' "51 , » M- , , ¢ _, at - _ , £.." '*'»"""s» ' "-4- ' '~ Dei*-*ie-l' “ . ». ». *.3-_.m ..».‘i~.:-»,~.i.~ W ” _' _ ' ' _ _ n- ' ~,» . ~.. ~_c-- _-.-_ ». ,:»_e# " rr-"~ -.f- ~- ~._ nf. i, ».;~ 41 .-'.;,»-,___ . . ‘ ---,.._. g ,, j dai. -,__,»_,-f~,- _-.~ t. r . .3 ' _- _ -~,~. 1. _ ,-_ . ., ._ , , , , . ' ~ J' _ i ~.»‘ \~i‘~;-_t if nfl J"1';~_-:I -‘ nf." 'i __ -'i.r_.;u’._.;.P5;ti~'-_~i l'_;' " 1 " `.=,;-.._»='f»~’: -‘;'-'.”'..'..'»‘-'~‘..'= '._`-. 25, - -' _ " ‘ 1 ~_ 'Z _ »' . _ _ _. _. . , _.f_,M_ _ _ _ ,,__ & THE QUEENS CDUNTY GUARDIAN we D0 li Head Office in _New Prowse Block-Charlottetown. rn.. intent news, and sz au. _nd attend to business ' every minute of the year, day \r night. Lady assistant. evening. _ The mall train came in last night _ "°-‘_ at ten tive. | There will 'be no service in Marsh- *- tield Presbyterian Church tomorrow P. E. Duffy, City, leaves thu morning ona v sit tio Boston. D. Mc Orwell canreto the city J. J. McGillvray, Blooining I‘.in'.°, Feitefdliy '\10l`“\“8&\1d re istered at the was among the \f.sltors to the city ~' ggioexpn Howl. He retnrnediutho after~ y¢gi;srd;y_ - , _ Einbalniing a speciatly the Davison Undertaking ji , C0. Ltd. C. F. DAVISON, ____ M anager Odice and showi rooms zu- 209 Prince St. :The program at the Bijou to-night 01° mill *F9111- _C. 'A. McNntt. Kensington, was Rev Mr Thompson preaches to theiamong those r`eg.stered at the Victoria brethern of Lorne Lodge at DeBa.bls Ht-lwl ymterday. ‘ tcmiorrow at 2.30 p. m. The brethern ~ . _._._- _ of sister lodges are invited to attend. T. C. Edgett; City, was among, the passengers to the city last night on is The Url Scout (A thrilling story] _'“ ni tus Boer war) 2 Lines oi wi-.ie H. F- Foshan. Mt Stewart. was ‘ on n sunen sea, tn sonutiiiu drama it the city yesterday few'-‘nine in the Song. Sweethearts for life Matinee afternoon. today at 4.30 p. ln, Admission bc. ‘ -_ _ '_ , 11-20d1i- l A. J. oi-ent, Pearse station, re- ___.__~_-.._.. _._ .._-,.. , _... __,_,______..__,_. " closing out ol i ur Carpet Department We di~.c_»ri\inue our carpet dep-.irtment hi end of this in-_ii ih and must dispose of :he ~\ocl< at some price bifor: that time. Do you realize what pheiioinennl iiirgains this closing out sale "rings to you. If you have not already bought come and see how little it will coft _you for new home lurnishings at this sale, We offer you Carpets, Rugs, Mats. Linolcums, Floor Oilcfolhs, Cur- tains Window Shades etc af genuine disco unis of 25, 55, and 50 V per cent off our regular close selling prices. Our former prices were -lower than the gen- eral market--making these big reductions now given absolutely unparralleled. See the goods foi yourself-Dontlet an opport- tnrned yesterday afternoon after spending the day in the city. The evening service 'in the Central Christian Church tomorrow will be- gin at 6.45 and will close in good time for the union meeting. Rev J. F. Floyd will preach morning and even- ing. Yesterday the town clack. went out Oli strike and many 9. hurrying pedes- trian gazed in wonder when at. twelve itlie clock tclled two, and at one, three. Even the town clock wanders at times. I The coldest temperature recorded yesterday was twenty-tour degrees B. have zero and. the highest was twenty six above up till nine p. m. The cold-. est recorded the previous night wnsl """" thirty-four above. | The King's Business Mission will | _*_ have service in the Salvation Army 'I‘odav's Gusrdi°n contains a page for Misses which will be appreciat- by mothers who find it ditilcult to secure pretty styles for the young girls. Mlany splendid suggestions 'v nl i i _ *_ 2 fm gl cn 5° ", “My W°'k °‘° Po-sons uname en get Ne isa. The _ l l 1, :- | Rev A_ whmmml Kmtvm ' N_ s_ _Guardian news department, ny p one will preach in the Baptist? Chun "at any hour are asked to ring 124 asl -1 . h' Clyde River, tomorrow morning at li 1 d t N th R1 _ i h number. In the interim, between the ._ in H or vcr D t B evening gglhour of closing Saturday night and __ taken at the latter plum spgcml that of openilngln the early mornlugif 7. The annual thank odering will music for the occasion. l Rev J. W. Kirlry, pastor ol the conducting a series of fortnightly phoning above. sermons on the Women of the Bibi lilctliotlist. church, Hopewell, who is delivered n, very edifying dinncyurgn ,gl Three drunks were lined -four dollars Sunday evening on Miriam, or Wang. ing at din crnnin oi Greatness.-st., John Telegraph. Q ¢-nn-_n AS great interest centres aroun the tcinperance cause in this Pr t vincc, 'Ilhc Guardian publishes li. W. McDonald, Vernon, was in the city yesterday. ,__ H. L. Limgley, of the Canadian Lx- press Company. Truro, was .1 passt~n~ gc: east yesterday glee;-noon, Dr. J. Y. McFadyen, Boston, was among the passengers to the city last night on the :Xpress on avleit to friends in this city. ' __._., _ . .Mies iiertha Howatt, Boston, torn#-| Ierly. of.,this _C ty, ari°f,Vf0¢___. each in the police court this morning Ono ot the prisoners was Mathias Butler, who was arrested on tne Pati- flc express when-it arrived ycstcrda 4 aiternoonil He was bound from _Prlncf 0-,was an annoyance to the other pas- sengers on the train. Wiheir he arrived e. here he was asleep and without a lord, instead ni tho regular weekly tlckev and had not enough money sermon. The report is a splendid one and should be widely read. The missionary annivcrssfry of Ox- ford st. church, Halifax, will bc ha‘t 'eri styles iinished at side with 6 large, lined with satin finished 9 @ f C C large head and two small tails _ with heads and tails. . . . ..._+ Q 1 And you’ll do well to remember that Marmot just represents one .- _ little corner in what is about the best equipped fur dep 'irfrnent in P. E I. “ Squirrel--Fitch--Sable--Minit--Persian Lamb Fox-all the right sorts are ---and at our one low “net” no discount saving price ]us°. compare-- here _ _ _ _ ' it is comparison that is bringing us in the big business, ' ' _ I S J L_ ___ -_ - .t -f*-,__ 'i . il vi' li* l'. gl ' fill i f’ ...dt emo 17 - _ ~ We’re retailing cotton blankets at ~ THE TRAVELLING REPRESENTI ATIVE OF ONE UF the ,, biggest Montreal wholesale houses dropped into our House Furnishings 'l department yesterday. llc saw the line of cotton blankets of which we have ~ ' been selling so many--and remarked--“you are selling these to your custom- ers as cheaply as I can sell them to the stores” So we are-~ -and it is just a _ _»_ _ sample of our expert buying methods--that is all-we were able to buy this ii _ line at a price away below the market--we divide the advantage with you-- ll and trust to great big switt selling to bring us out right on the deal. l _ §',',‘{,‘“““’ 853, §'?',i'° 98§,, E Great Lol oi the Extreme Size , much larger than the others---$1.25 pr J People use these blankets for all sorts of purposes -some folks use them as bedding--most do. Some folks use them as dining table silence cloths, a good idea. And, here is the limit, some folks cut ‘em up for underwear, when you think it over that’s a 5, wise one also. However, we don't care what you D0 with them, so long as 1 ~` you BUY them and we assure you that they will not be here many (days. ° 0 ~ lu ' 4 I-'Q Uf Wholesale price V “‘ C I rt si fine, This is the eleven quarter blanks: soft film Thi' is the “sul” un qua ar ze' d gl t -i' we` hi re ular ‘ frm md mfg, ‘hire orprey with pink or an V vev me ig . g I-Ps b bo d bile they aetyou can have oods. greyor white wi\h pink ci bl-ie ~ |1i\;;u¢';$;i»‘;»r........... border.perpronly.....<............ 9 ai .= Q-Z ~ K. t Get rid oi`tlla__l »~ _-‘f-f liougiil Right to-day ls' the time to get rld of that cough and not after it is settled deep sealed and hard to move-Do_n’t walt and find you are ln danger of Pneumonia - Consumption and other lung troubles that may lay ou up for a long lime- MACYS' COUGH MIX'I`Ul'lE will relieve and cure you quick- ly and without fncomvcnlencc Price 25 cents per bottle For sale only at "'l'llE 'l‘W0 MACS” _ MARK WRIGHT, 3 1 1 _ ___ _m-__ _.-____~ -_ V- - »»-~--~---» -» -»--» - 1-' ` Now can Moore oz. Mououu i ‘ afford to soil ties for titty cents The bl warm all w l bea 3° 0*-h°" 3°°"°3 3°" °" 60° thatwegoffer at 4.2;ols A. gllletd 7 M°¥b° M°'“"° “M°L°°d wool. It ls finished vary much afford t°-`"‘°'- '“°“°= "° like the om insnionso eioriiiees "W l'“P“"'°“‘"' """‘9 that grandmother used to make; seo 9°'-»¥Q1|f-."_l°3 and that wore untlla-ice lo of P"'°° '“|°’-“ generations had used “.`g.helr`\. f- ll`.7»l.2~‘i§(z.< ado hyltuvir- for _ lslarders who want bf-st _ usa '."/t Cracker-Jack, 10-4 S.: tl-4_O_ot- $11.25 -lust compare, s with tion Blankets at 'l5c and 85a afpailr. t n.btst_' 5%; ,value |\-re ann ininliretis in,hnnt>n¢ iron. ramona. else- _'Moore' -'Mdnpp i- mit ' ' ‘ ‘ 'i_ F4 " ";‘.‘~' 11-19dtf. m _, _ A __ _z_ 2 ' -- -_' ' Mattress* Making I have the only power machine in the Proyince for picking and dusting old hair, wool, iiock and other mattresses. Any kind made over equal to new at moderate cost. ' nl ii _-v " .i