I l l i i i _ ‘f-°“‘"”“ 9» ‘9°1 _ . 'rss ciiA1u.orTsr0wN_cU,sg,nris f - _ _ me _M _ ,_.,.; ..,..._,__ ,, ._ _1 it _,___-_-___ ,__. ,,_., " “ l \ » ' v M. »w ‘.. »' » _= .__,.._-., i f _ , -i.'-- .--_ .- __» ._ ' - ‘ _ ' `. ii-"' -c:">".`; - ` ‘i r' ""i“<*.;;-‘<.i»,-'~»_..‘.... `,"~'~*"f=#-rl , . .~. . - .f _ ,:- _ ‘ ‘ ~ ~.`:; _f` ..”»._-».»_~<.~=',;_ :,» "' ~ . . . ,»~=-- ~ f- - - » » , i1......-.~..._.._,,__..&~.....sa-.,,.. 1' ,-,_-fi.;- ., ` ' - ..--..,. ~f_ a _,‘» » I V ii V ‘ __ ' l” ~ ""=-"J~ I- - - *""*“‘°°f 3 -_-_.___ 7 __-__ fr _._;_ BLANKETS _ Warmth Comfort Ania Unexpensiveness 11nl Splendidly complete stocks of blankets this year; the mzst varied in sizes weights and qualities we have probably ever shown. Notwithstanding the remaikable advance inthe price of all woolen fabrics our prites on blankets are not materially higher, Why ? Recaiise we placed our orders many inoutns ago, bought large quantities, mid spot cam- find in selling' are .satished “ith the smallest possible margin of pro- fit. ,I The best the land produces awaits you -_ __B|_ANKE“rs_ -J aff” | _ _ f°i_(/ii ia . l . i. t if tl 0 J THE QUEEN’S COUNTY ‘GUARDIAN _ -~..»........-.. is __,._...,,,,,_,mm_,_“ __ _________ ___ ~ r _ _ . , , ~ _ _ A-=~ - 1... one .-..............._.;.........._........_-.,....._.._...,...__ ..._ .. ... . .._..._ _ ' . _ _J t _ » i ~ i , _ J M Nicholson Is prepared to clip horses ~ 5 ` at hi-Stables, N2 Kent Street. All orders H'1‘he`ihrge “rib-count sale" nd of S.A. i ' w 5 will have his careful and prompt attention » McDonalfi’s. was inadvertently omitted in Y _ terday'slssue. The ad app~nrs todav ns and should be read by everyboiy. The many frie1ds ol Mrs John Latter of th is City, will regret to learn that she still continues seriously ill, and not much hope for her recovery is entertained. ‘ morning by the western train for New ‘J W Lient. Russel Clarke left yesterday 8 sttc, N. B., after spending two weeks ith his mother Mrs. Edward Clarlic of his city. Lois of people are getting all their job printing done quickly and neatly at this omce. Orders left with F. R. Newsom or his assistant at the subscription counter will have prompt attention. Have you ever tried what cffect crepe paper tastefully usod basin making the home beautifull Our latest, _new supply is just opened and it seems asif the designers have surpassed themselves in the beauty of all the new cciorings and designs. 'l‘ho price is low, 15 cents for he pli.ln rollu, 25 cents for the decorated folds. Haszard & Moore. Owing to the enormous amountoftim and expense necessary in hook keeping and making out small accounts ns wcll as mailing and collecting sauie.'1‘he Guardian has decided that in future all ordinary amounts under cnc dollar will Bb accept d on u cash in advance basis and ten per ent. discount given, except to those who haverireguiar advertising account who will still have the privilege of monthly dit. Giilmly and prncefuily at Little York, Mm. Thoniss Vessey, passed away on the 29th ulr. Deceased was a higlilyrespected resident of the community. She leaves to mourn four sons and four daughters, Hammond, Abner and Heath who reside in ticlng medicine In Canora, Saskatchewan. Mrs S Brown, Mrs B R Brown, Julia and Lizzie at home. Also two sisters Mrs the neighborhood, Eustaoe now prac- ohn Deacon of North Wiltshire, and Mrs James Morey of Milford Mass.: Rev E S Weeks, Bideford, says; Since the conference the minister has had bet- ween40 and 50 bsptisms. At Ellerslie the people recently had a gathering for 'Den£_iicn’ti crepe paper in many nevni dl9i¥\\l."wsll|f_l_;.ahadea for winter deco -rations at~Haaaani &:Moore’u. _ _ Nic: soft wool biankets pool heavy wciglir; neat frs. color borders 60:50 invii smoothly woven and excell- ent for vtear and fervicc Special . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55,0() r per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . A very heavy blanket iii tlie 6ox8a incli size, is an excel- ent number. Woven with cotton making it uushiiiit. able... . . . . . . . . . . . ..$5 00 here; comparison will best demonstrate the superiority of the values we offer. Aiioiiier violably good value is this Swxilo inch blanket, .ht-ill ‘ieaivy weight, very siiifmtlily woven, colored barriers. Srecial, per piir . . . . . . "$4.00 This blanket is most pjpiil ir in weight and price. lid M1 excellent wearer, full hix~'4 inciies in sim, weighs 5 P0lll1flB has colored border, and is i» i 5P€ClBl ........ _..________._$4f>o This full size 68x86 inch blanket vion't shrink and wcara likeiron. Gooil heavy weight... _Flannelette Blankets Many people re lac: cotton sheets with flannel' ette b aukcis rliirliir winter They are beautifully loft and snnoth. easily washed, warm and comfort- able. Flsnnette blankets with fast color stripe border in pink and . blue. In both grey and white. Pei' pair . . . . . . . . . . . .. 'l`HE`CEi.EBR ATED the purpose of raising funds to put their parsooiige in repairs. Nearly $35 were realized. Other parts of the circuit are moving in the same direction. Itlsin- tended to put thc outside oi' thc parsonage in good repair. The people are able to do L and they now are the importance of rnakinglt thoroughly tenantable.-Wes- leyan. ' The L’tcrary Society of New Glasgow which hns existed foranumber rf years past during the winter months was startcii on Saturday night Nov. 2nd. The object of the institution Ia tn culti~ vate a love for all that is beautiful in l|'eri\i.urc. The officers for the season 1007- 8 are: Pres., A. M. McDonald; Vice nn, Dr. A B. Stevenson; Scc'y-Treas..` Augusta _E. Binns; Librarian, Laura Houston; Com., Arteniaa Moffat. Elsie Laird, Eva Houston, Will Bulman, Cecil Laird, Edna Stevenson. Quite a pleasant evening was spent at Victoria Division. City, Monday evening on thi-.good of theiordex-,thedlfl'erent repre- sentatives tothe Griind.Divisiongavs good reports of theforder all over the Island.Af- ter the reports were received, the Division was treated to a splendid address from P. W. P. Brother Kenneth Ferguson, who held 'the attention of the house for almost half an hour while ho reviewed the temp- erance question cn P.E.i.past and nresent with a glance into the future. Brother Ferguson ia a pleasant speaker, and han dies his sub_iest‘welI,and all hespeak good times for the Victoria Division this ocm- ing winter. Next Monday evening he will sneak on what Victoria Division has fiona for the good ofthe order in the fifty-nine used iii their constriicion. ni »st durable, as :.. y o8x8zé I us. 6oi\¢Ro iii lies 6il?5 ` §P_)eE:§{ ,- 8 .a 7 ° A Mx 4 H 3 “ Special “Bovd-Coldwell” PURE WOOL BLANKETS This wtli known rriikfe of b ankeis is guaranteed , ~ i, t a thread of cotton being absolwdy pu e Wm 'no They are beautifully soft and ang and dellgiitiullv smooth, Besides. tl-WY “fe “an of our customers have assured €M~H$ ?|¢*$" u1~ru= CMO _ si>r.ENDii> RANGE 0|" Wadded Comforts ding are full range of desirsb‘e. Waddul comforts ll! 3 fancy an coverings. filled with _sanitary _white _wadt here in ii complete vari?y of sizes weights and pviee°. Prices 5_25_ u _ta _io $2.50. s v si4o,sis5,s2 $950 Money Back. “‘°"“" reason you find your Pm" chase notaatisfaciiory return it promptly and we Will cheerfully Niililil YW" i money. Mail Orders. “° Um" prompt attention and filled with care and consideration. Gnarls purchased by r_r_1aii are 1-iso subrect tn our mono! back' 'conditions of pnrcllllf' g__ ___ cars of its lifc, nn address that all sons teniperancc should hear.-Com. Y of Dean Southwick. of the Emerson College of Oratory. Boston, appeared in’ “Beethoven Hall" Mount Allison Ladies’ College, last evening, Nov. ilth, where he was heard in the wonricrful Shakesperian study of character, “0tliello," Dean Southwick's visits to Mount Allison, which of recent yoars have become annual, are looked forward to and intensely appreciated by his audiences. The Ladies' College hasa peculiar interest in Dean Scuthwick, because of the fact that the Oratcry Department is in afiliation with the Emerson College of Oratory, to the senior class of which Institution, all our Or-tor; graduates are admitted. The department of the Iiadies‘Collrgc has grown rapidly. and ia now one of tba most important oourpcs. Two teachers are employed on the Oratory Stai’l’,_ both of whom are graduates of Emerson. S=*_ T0 D AY, wa mn. s awniaity or é Doughnuts at l0e a dozen, ' °=='§ iiisii. rs A ple Pier Mlnce Pie~r Cream Pies Coooaqiit Pies Dark l' nliv. Cal Fultana ‘ako i'v"iiiil}"d°i¢ ‘zoo is n va s . Bread of all kinds, alllxsit md good " .i ii. sri-:wiiitr '_ r¢i%_»_ii?ne.m|__ _ _ ~4.ffc_z.f,@.r.a!€.fQ§..~f..<’¢ --'-=-=“»=“-- » . _ _ I f- _ ; - e . . St d ni ` ` ` ' ` ` . ' Head Offices in New Proiqse Block-Charlottetown. _ _ _ Prger; \ ~ `s"“‘|°"{ _ if 'f io .i i N v m°"'°' F ,c an 5° _ _ A his/I9///.uugyftidae |°° “il 5° it H._M. Davison returned home last night `from Montreal. Miss Hazel Taylor has returned to this City from a visit to Piotou. E. C. Lepnge’a new store at Stanley presents a pleasing appearance. Charles Earle, 'representing A. L. Brl.tiiin, Montreal, is in this City. Mrs. S. R. Jenkins and Misa Jenkins returned home from Montreal last night. Mrs. F. W. Hyadman returned by trlia last night after e visit to Wesiars Canada. Granville Ride Association willpariieip ate in their annual shooting on Thursday the 14th Inst. Rev. A. D. Sterling will preach at Brookfield at ll c'olock tomorrow and st Clyde River at 8 o’clook. -The freight by the Empress yesterday l_nclude'i 850 bags cats, 100 barrels oysters, 100 cases eggs, 210 lambs. The remains of the late John Welling# ton McKay are expected to arrive in Granville from Seattle about the 9th. There will be a matinee in Notre Dame Music Hall this afternoon at 2.30. Last evenings program will be repeated.” Ad- mission for children 10 cents. adults 25 cents. ` Rev. A. H. Denoon of Salt Springs, N.S has been secured to give the address at the Y. M. C. A. on Sunday which will be nb_ser.ed throughout the world as the day of prayer for younit men. Mr. Den- oon is an able speaker and should have a large audience. A lot. of letters were reccivcd yesterday, for Tho Gnardian's Limerick competition for this week. Lines may be sent in until midnight tonight, Therein generous re- ward for thc winners, and the prizes are waiting for those who send in the four best lines. You may win. See particulars in another column. advertising matter are requested to statewnethersame is to appear among Giassided ads, Business locals, Anncuna' ments or among regular display advertise ments When no such information is furnished the management will not be held responsible if ad does not ‘appear desired. ' The Wesleyan says:-Tre Pres dent ol the N. S. Conference spent last Sunday, October 27th, on the Middleton circuit, preaching three times io large audiences, greatly to their cdifloatioo. 'Tho Rev. J. Goetz and the pastortook part in the* scrvioes. Atlliliddlet-on, Dr. Hesrtz re- ceived into full membership two young girls, gisndalaughters ofthe late Rev. G. O, Huestis. A very helpful conference was held in thc Y. M-. C. A. Wsdnedday night E. ll. Robinson international boys' work secret- ary of New York met as number of the oliisrhoys of the Association. Mr. Rob. inson told some very interesting stories of boys work done in other fields, and gave some helpful suggestions forlths Charlottetown boys. A secretary will sodn bs put in the field to have special oversight of the iroy's branches in Canada, __,,___________-.__ STRUCK BY LIGHTNING Neitlg describes the relcrity of Put.- nam's orn Extractor. Roots corns out in short order. Criuses no pain, lenves no scar, and give- perfect satisfaction. Rc- niemiier there is only one “best”-that’s Pu_tuam‘s-fifty years in use Your Doctor’s Prescriptions Will be carefully dispensed, and only the best and purest drugs and chemicals used in their composi- tion. We have every fac- ility for the prompt and accurate dispen- sing of all kinds of_ prescriptions,and_would ask for the pleasure of dispensing your pres- rlptions. _ ggc__ Persons sending to The Guardian iiiW’s Your! l ~ Take Macs’ Cough Mixture, there is no better cough mixture made. For colds -We keep Laxative Uromequin- ine _gwhicli we ecom- men )also a full stock of einnlslons including Wampoles, Scotts,Seve- boi etc. “The Trio ities” A nnriooisrs. On the Busy Corner Phone 5:5-z _ ___ ~ -'»f€Y'_"'=f”!"i __ i .. i _ New \Londoq fishermen, report line -*mutant-two. ' t ..f.i.-a»"5i'T*` ...n.......L. _- _. _ _ , _ /Saiturday Saviiigs in i. » _Wo”men’s Warm D ' 4 f Winter Underwear i . J "` r PLS store prides itself on the excellence of its stock of ladies under- »: l l wear. The extent and the com rehensiveness of the line make this ', ` deP“fU11¢Ui 8 busy place everypday. For S aturday some special values 4- _ { L»idi»s warm winter vests in whige and natural gnifmring-=_ },,,\tm,ed } I _ 1 Z5() ffm" l” m"_Sf P886* but a good line also made with closed fronts; several 25° _ _ (sizes, R°0f Weiithis nicrlv finished garments worth up to 35cieacl1~' _- `lSir.nrd=v. Y (__ ‘ . .»n.“_-_._-_~=.~.. LADIES DRAWERS in either style of Staniields’ Vests in very nice quality . g°°d “eiiil-“S “Hd H1 Weave and fabric to good firm viarni goodsin all sizes sell at - ”‘“i°“‘l1°V¢=‘S»°=`°~=P=°if=lSaturday ar = Vests and drawers of bctt it 4 ,,_vc,,, mage we _how ,S __ good _ire <;\:i___y_ ;i:_:gle at 63. 70, 75. i.25. 1.40, r.8o, and _ 7 I ` _ , Two Saturday Snaps in Women‘s Fabric Gloves I . For Winter - . _ A special range of fancv Ringwood ' _" loves of cod uniiiy wnoi nr itly made A better range of black Ringwood gloves K » E 9 »' ' and of very fair quaiitv on site Saturday of good quality and fine appearance worth ( ..\8¢ m32cons¢ieSaturday at..........25c ,_ Better fabrlcigloves in every style that you can ask at 35, 38, 45. 48 and up, and lu _ ' every case they are go d for the rr’ce Seal- ig is free. , r _ _ _ Some Lines of Stockings. Priced _ to Please Wise Buyers . _ _T _ _* An extra spe :ial value in wide and 2.1: Better grsdé of stockings in finer cash- ~ _ ribs sizes 8 to (_. i-2 heavy and medium mere nice finish and excellent appearance _ 1 welghtsonspecialsal»:ar..........._25c at. ..59¢ \` 2' f nb better attraction. H values, _Saturday....... ..69c 3 I Coming Frosts Dictate Flannelette 5 Underwear for Ladies Who Like Comfort We have some lines in this department that will tempt you down early 3 and often on Saturday. Really excellent goods at a saving price---and theres . = Better lines running along at r 3o and i..` 55 _ _ J _, P 5 F Good ilne of striped fiannelte gowns Plain pink or ’w1iite gowns n eatly __ _ finished in good sizes of nice smooth “l¢¢lY made g°°d M25- regular 85°_ warm ilannelette, worth to i.2o each, 3atnrday......----.....-....--`99¢ ¢ > On Sale Saturday at dzyonlythepriceistobe........-.--"‘ Q 14 Pieces Art Siliiette Worth to 28c . -I- This is aisecond floor value that will attract umnya bright briyer. This lot of ' d ilk ttes eaniein the other day and are attracting much attention, artistic i Q _ - r han some s e . _ - _ _ designs silky and handsome yust such things ss you need for some coirner or other; of the I house, the regular price is 2Sc, but we want everybody' to know about them so _ or one _ Silk Embroidered Soiled liandkfs. ' ~ 22c , a 5 _ - Collar Tops. _ 150 Belgian ideas are these, very dainty very pfgnynnd fetching as a finish to any Fouir lor. 25c ` These are all right _only that they have beenusedfor decoration and are \.9llK\}'~lY soiled. Worth up to t3c lot is limited days costume, The regular price is 22c ' d th ‘;:;:frzrfii.‘iifttf'f:?f‘ft‘f_f‘f'__ _°_r..'i:; ._.__....... and early corners will get them at »...».:»t» ~....¢¢.»..`.s-nm-. .-- __ ,..,,,_,.,,,.,.................. ....,.....,.-...........,-_... _-......_........... .......... .wa-nss\~.~...n-_-.t.-_.law »¢.s~».\»....».v ~ _ ‘v PERSilNAl. SUPERVISIDN Furniture repaired. Furniture re-upholstered. Furniture of all kinds made to order. Great bargains continued in furniture till the large stock is cleared out. At the old stand opposite Post Oilloe (upatairs.- John Newsom . in ll Sherwin-Williams Stove Pipe, Enamel is the best iinisli for stoves and stove pipe. It gives S durable black lustre that will stand a high degree of heat without cracking or peeling off. It is best applied to metal while warm, when it will not smoke or pro- duce disagreeable odors. For sale by e. vv. c: Fa A a a 5 Hardware, Uaiat and Oiia dmwfrnitf Farm For Said Aa I am makiiig achange in my hnsi'° nessiwill sell my farm consisting of about 175 acres all cleared and in a igh state of enltivqtiou except about 15 acres which is covered with a ales growth of hard and voft wood. _ This farm is situated in the pros r- ons settlement of Freetnvvn about ref a mile from -railway station, one ot the best markets on the line, and only }4 miie from Churches and Post Odiee and tonvenient to school. It All of the land iiiin tli:_?ink"ot‘ :coa- dition and no trouble at to ft. There is also 4?{ seresot orchard; ynst _ coming into bear ng. There is a brook on heck of farm and' a never failing wells of water, and all fenced with cedar and wire. . There is on the place buildings for, evrything. A new house of modern styie with pn? inside, frost proof cellar and hes throughout with hot air. There are 4 large barns, carriage house, work shop. wood house, new house and piggery with cellar, and alll adwelling house for hired anan,al| in the beat of condition. Thisfarai will be sold en bloc or in pieces to suit pur chasers. I. DAVIS SCHURMAN, o-ircairiiiasmuwiinai Fmtown l CONSGN M ENTS SOLlCITE__D_ ' owe Pass mi Prompt nets Guaranteed ,i,', R. P. Stevenson Wholesale Commission Niaretiagi ~Wimrtsv Pisa-Svoitav, C. B. ll""""'°'~""&°'~°°"~"" I __ rr-I-i\\-fff-in ¥ _____________ ____ ___ _ _ __ _ _ ...--_=_,__ -.--_..-____ ._ ._ --- __ ...__---.- -~-._ .______~ __ --1._..:‘.. __ --~-»= 1|aain@asul-- .`_{_’ ` I i `. x-.~ J i _ _ » _ ., / __ __ 'I' i- ' .' ' .V ~ .