,, . _ . - .. ~ . f , 1 s 1 l , , __ . .t 1 Ha > » .,; .-'su Vf , V' - i M -'1-»_* 1”-.'_-j',_7 ' '_ ' i pi,-r., ‘ “ . . Q i- "',‘ J ' - 'L ' ' , _ `*‘,-Q . n 2'-'fi ‘jsp ii . ‘ss _ .n 1 3’§Cf\|3ER I5» 19°# A 'mm mrmsr News THEHCHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ~ rmsi- or 41.1.' A _ .,,,,-~,,._=,, ,,,, 1--<7,,; _ _ _ _ _ __ _1=.~.ca1=ivs i `, ""' * ' 4» - -- ii - ===I- ' _ _ _ terday afteruoo tty this mofhlng for Vancouver, _ _Head Omen’ in New Prowse Block ‘h The funeral of the late John Mc-l Among the outw d --- fl _ ar passengers from _ _C ii otteiown _ swaia takes piece today at 2.4:. p. in. |tiiis city yesterday Wm, J_ n_ I l W. E. Bentley, City, was a passen- _ , ger east from this City yesterday, Judge Regdgm Cit?,_ was E Wsseud ___g___;_\.;I_;1bc'; p_f young msn, under the; Rev. George M. Campbalp BL John: ser east from this city yeatai-any, on S_____da°to ;1_;1_'_>I' _Hl>0__e_ ofiensivelygand formerly pastor_ of_the First senger east irom this oit est a . bers of tie saiv eff “Iii med mmm Mnhmst Ch“'°h ‘“ ““"" C"‘*'.- was H , . Y Y er ay. T. lc. J. Martin and H. J. Macnee- U St fi 0° "HY 011 E“S~ P°°°°"8°f “Sf "Om this City yes- - . . _ --rf aid' were registered at the Queen H0_ 011 reet. and when reprimanded terdaY~ Judge Blanchard, City, was a pa,-,_ '“ 1 '- * from his residence Bishop Street to Wyatt Summersids, to Hgh 3,; and The latest news first of all. I ‘Any smart boy wanting work St. Dunstaus Cathedral and thence to Eugen; H. Mclllachefrn Cityiilo Qus-' Q Bhoum look up classmqd column he Roman Catholic Cemetery. hee. ' _ ____ l Judge 'lilfcDoiiald`, City, was 8 pae_ (eh Cn” yegterday mo___________ were somewhat troublesome. l 4, I anger .w_est_yesiierday' irony this City. i .‘ i ' ` ` H~ C~ H0d`8Scn and G A McCor- B ~ - V There was a delightful of ii _ - ` .` mba smmonu -Lua D- YUUDE has hor;:.)aii.llh.:rv¢`:ll1) d'inCh`v' has retumefl §New Wonderland last gxrfhizmthztlglzc Mariiitecoifilhe Etl. ?'litoJny enter ived at Bohtorn ` from (`hai‘lotte- nt 'his son s, lfergin gW‘d~oId\e‘§e?li'ldstrislt was thonouglily enjoyed 'by large nu_'diities in connection0\vif1heth¢;lp“.f:€;; Prowst Bros Ltd. I ‘ - ;...i..f:.. ‘ii Charlottetownvs Departmental Store ence of the St. \_’inccnt de Paul S0.?:| __ _ ` 4". / _ -"|,_-.gy .. fl- 2' ‘ "‘ . l-..(”l'F*:f:l| if . -1.1-1° __f--_-101';-;;¢','4&’ - .#"“*°~§l' <_-_ ` l: ,_` ~ 0 ti - ii L; ~ _- f . -5 -'ji 4.,” A;"4_g_-._’, _`\`- \ ‘ . fjui;//:'iTt‘§""W \__ fi _ 155 y A » _ K M l - l Q " \\_ ._ \ l ,,. .. lr ."L_,..‘.-,..~.;l~:-_'..,‘-__ \‘ ‘ ` ‘_ -rl - \ is “:| \ .l r' 'J 'l -"4 ..-civil .____- __<,_ ., __ ,_ '--:_ -1'--_' _ - . --_--/ _ 4:, .` _. `_;_r __ _ ‘ - "“‘ '_ ' ,-if---~- ____ Hdghes; _Secretary, James Kel1y;lAmerican cities, and Mrs. J. H. _ _ -_ (LW _ A95! SGC Y and keeper of wardrobv, Buxton of UMW Traverse are in- thai? _' f _*' __ r’~r-;l.f..,' T. White and Treasurer, Henry Fitz- City for a few days, the guests or A, 1' I _ -»~. §;?,_\_.» ' ’*,~_,}_` ' Herald. L.. and Mrs. Howutt, 44 sshoni ,~ . __ k ~_- |Street. hi Xmas Pointers From Our Coat Section Asa Christmas gift for a uoiiian-a ift su estiii ` ‘ _ ~ _' Z ~ gg » E care_ and thought for the comfort oi the recipient. and a gift to give years of satisfaction and cold weather comfort choose a ,1fUR TJNED COAT. Tri 1-ini; is LUXURY iN THE FEEL ofa fur liiicd coat just as much as in the look of it. Almost every ivonian covers one, if she does not already posses i Our fur lined coafs for woiiieii-wlietlier yoii"`pay $42.00 or $105 oo, or any' price between--have the merit of bein f 1 L correct in style, excellently iiiside and the best your money will buy. Beautiful Leather Hand Bags _ In the entire range of Christmas gifts nothing qui_te _:quals.‘;fI»Iai€;i bags an sui cases‘ or ie nia- jority of people. We have ‘ just opened our Xmas stock every good lcatlicr is shown. Every .year we ar selling more of this of goods. Come and l~ _ ,_ _ 'll' . _ Men’s Knitted i -Wool Vests Made from fiiic selected wool iii fancy designs with elastic ribbcd__b:1ck, iii colors of black and wliitc, green and rec1,,_ o1i_\,'e,pii_cl tan, etc etc. All nicely finished and bound with mohair braid made single and double breasted styles. From $1.50 up to' $5.00. C” em- 2501111- _._._..___....._._.‘._.l. _..l...__...l_-- town. ` ~, _ _ ._ ' _ ' ,diences. Miss Von Branders singing steam4¢rs_ ' _ , -»-_r land specialty made a pleasant inte _ ' - 'lr -~ f E_ _ . _ , _ _ _ _ I' Hz* Percy Mills the Popular younr: bar-' littleg Mlihifnebhrdvfliiil (`i\iIt;1"mlsslOn between the plctums' Th°"°“|’t“i“ _‘"1" "CW Of l-l'° W1" ner oi til-is city has take sin ~ ' ` - "-“' ' ieonar Jansen desire to think ti. _ “H90 On lenvethism i f Hli -l . _ 0 "ml GW. V. Moore, Queen St. -they Wm in Qfgxi ,_[;;idcl_1 mx "me Rel- Mr' F10Y‘1 0' Sf- -T0h1l. N. B..§°“Df¢lin.of the steamer Mlnto for hls` who has accepted the pastctrate of lexpscted to be in this City to take social to ne held in Castle Hall to morrow ni ht. l _ The officers elected nt the lasti meeting of ‘-s`ie Charlottetown confer ' iety for the ensuing years arc. Presi- dent. Dr. Caveu; Vice Pres., Patrick George P. iiisnn, supt. of the in . ternutlonal Correspondence Schools, Montreal District, was at ehe Nor- folk last week in- conference with Div. Supt. B_ C. Shaw, of Sydney, Rep. George E. Frye, of this town, and Ass’t Rep. H. I. Wood, of Char- lottetown. Matters pertaining to the business were discussed. P. FJ. Island has been added to Rcp. Frye's territory.-.New Glasgow En- terprise. I Yesterday there was no connection made by the boats with the mainland' involiintfary applause. The lecture who illustrfi/ted by a large number of ex- cellent lantern views, in addition tol yeggerdiay from J_ E._ Go,-nwn_ rep,.e_- _ which Mr. Morrison ‘exhibited mnny|senting wiius H. Rogers, 106 Fulton ‘ souvenirs including pieces taken from Mnrireg, New York, and Joseph AJ _ some silk skirts for $3.98. Silk Underskirts for Xmas.Gift at $3.98 . Tliere’s enough making mid material in eyery one of ' these skirts iii this offering to make their true value at I ‘l $5.06. A fortunate purclivsc ciiab1es:us to sell tlieseli aud- ri i ms l" l Received pci* express a splendid shipment oi' neck- wear both lhdies’ ard gentleineii all thc lzitcst styles and coloriiigs. _ Prices from 25c up to $2.50. (Neatly boxed iii appropiate liol_ly_ designs for Chi'-istnizis giving.) .ii -_.1 -_Z-in-_ ,.11-1-1 Christmas Belts 1.* 5 Neckwear Received yesterday zi big sliipnieiit of ladies’ belts in leather. ans elastic in all the latest s apes in colors of black, navy, green, blue, purple. HC- ~' A splendid :ijaiii_;s___ _(if black elastic cut stee 6 S all iiicelylboxed for Xiiias giving. 5oc iip_to $5.00 eh. xiii- ' .L l _,j' \ r/'V5 irish ` _ 2 ;< _ ._ 4 -. \.<`-.5_.,¢zs_ dlnsmn-in __ _ 1( saves time, laborfetc. In -_ -_ _ iz- -- »__ ..~.-».»- -.- _ _/ on Carpet Sweeper* You c:iii’t selectaii art; icle at double thef pfi`CB that will :iitr much genuine pleafillfe and satisfactioiiito a irieilil. sister'for__mother. BISSELLS ("1RAND'_RA- PID SWEEPER his nl iiiiproveniciits ' the “Cyco" Bearing, Prices $3.09 up to $4.50 each. Rock, ui.-out four or five miles past the blockhoiise woeu sho encountered permit. A large. and representative n.udie'1.~.e,t coming tremendousi difiiculties, . the' 0 and his su orners were icturcdup in describing the final success of the 11 enthusiastic vote of inhanks was movq ed by A. W. Sterne, seconded by A. F. Webster and briefly supported by R. White. 'both service.-:. After the Sunday tha short time he _had been here. This motion was seconded by Charles at ull. The Minto left this port nt,Regiment Band again made the raft. . eight o’clock and got out to Fitzroy ers ring with music\ as of old. the schooner Jessen, coal laden ln,weathe'r is created on the American distress and -stuck in the ice. The market for fresh and frozgn fish, so Minto deeming the weather too that shippers from this- Province whol 1 thick outside to cross, took t-hecend islieir consignments to Robert] _.' ecl_ioone'r in tow and 'nroiiglit -her to_W. Cole, 150 Beckman Street, New ,.- this porii. The Min_to will _crossiYork, are assured not only of a rea-W this morning at eight 0 clock and re- dy_ market but also of the hig‘hest‘;:` main in P1c_tou until the winter ser- prices and prompt returns. Mr. Cole & vice starts in. The Stanley still rc- 'does' business through his transfer f- mains in this port. H The Empreusiagemts, S. B. Wiley & Sons, Boston, ff will cross today also and will con- l and' thus delays in transit are prevenf- ' tinue running as long as the icc will ted. _ greeted A. E. Morrison at the Bap-` will superintend elif: building and in-" 3 tist Sfhnolroom last evening on I-he stsiiing oi the machinery for the two: ' occasion of his lecture on the Atlmi- new ppvepnmgnf, Steamers’ one to ,-un 3 l courage andvpersistence oi' C.W. Fic-ldithe Petrol, will take Mr. Fer,;usJn's " DD _ . '- D Hlllcnflldly. AC MT- M01‘\`iS0‘n'S Climill stood that Mr. Ferguson will return Pm "1 "1° Christmas Concert and, The More and scotch cenwtl held in Canoe Cove Hall on Wcdnes ds l t w s on co an _ by the Rev. Dr. McPhai1 a, very ap-ff propriato program was rendered ____ Mrs Tilly Buxton, lately refturnedi from Spokane, Washington and otheri The warmest temperature registereg. sunday WHS f0\`\Y two degrees nndl " Widest 3“ndBY night. was twenty- _ eight: degrees. Yesterday the wa.rmest‘ 3 registered was thirty degrees and the coldest twenty five degrees up till 2 Hills o'clock last night, ' The Arena Rink was favored' 'ny nl m0S¢ Pl`0SI10rous outlook last: nightl , when a large number of skaters en- _ joyed the healthful exercise rind ex- ' cellent sport of their first skate on 3 Splendid sheer of ice. The Foiirthm-_ A steady demand during the cold Chief Engineer Thom-as Ferguson of, V, he S. S. S'tanl'e'y, leaves on Fridayl ' 1.. ,.......-.sms ...in ._ _ kindnos d i -- -‘ -.-6 _- _ __ _ _ ____ _ __ _ _ lcentml Christian Chm_ch_ City_ _mmm tospoi? “S5 5t‘“°°'~ ln °°Wi7\i!_ ,I tic Cable. His hearers were amply ro- on Gfggi-gig ay am] the other to mg( bald i_i_idfed_.__In _crisigé vivid and g_1'¢1',on the Plow to Charlottetown rrute ,_ D dc s y e_ e s etc; s the incepi.cri_~in the winte . A nav'al architect who. _L an CHTYY “K Out 0 U19 HFGM W0_l'll~isl>ent a. couple of weeks on boats 1ust` _ .- Tl\0_alIH0St-mlverhiiman efforts swf- winter will superiutend the i>uii \§ _ ` "“ »_.`.`__`\\ 'l . " "\.;~._ ff" \;`Wf.`\___ . _ .'_=_ _ Ama- F* ‘ ; / _ _;..~_.-_n__.;__;,_;,_.,,5g;;_;Q_; _ ‘rx- W\'_\\\§""\ _ ____.,- §:-E?" 4,4' ` / “_ ` ' AA\‘%=\>;.f$§5-_*;_;__~_éi; Q -Z' I ~ `- __ ° <-»- 1 \_ _LM L;-2 gg; f . \ ._ _ ,_i, _,J if .1 '/I . ‘__ 1 __ hi L \L Q ‘wil \. #iv -*_ ‘ .r -/ _ ' _\-»;‘_.'.i/<\.'=..sg _ ._ i \'=:.#,/ 1; e l .‘L ' . 0 I _ ' .4 ~ | ‘ if ' ‘ u-_ , -.`\ _ § _ \‘ \ i _ _ ~ ‘, , . _ Phase goods :ire 56.iiicli and all wool. They ' _ i; ’» r ° are striped and in all the new colorings, Smoke ,-- l . __ .-;t»' grey, Taupe, Caiiicl'slini1' Brown, Sage, Stone /al _ §__ -,_;_ . fancy work---such as cushion tops, cushion i"<\ iff; A bazaar--tli:1t’s the way one of out \ up Salesweuieii descrih cs this new departrncii " `i'§_ which occupies half the millinc-ry display _ space.-In it we’re showing materials for - r __ ' A and Mexico ` Aiiotlier arrival the other day freslieiied -1', `:1 .~' plendid showing of these attractive goods. 'l`<'ible Covers, Sideboard Scarfs, Centres, Doy- lcys, 5 o’cl0ck tea cloths, etc, etc, at every price. ` Specialdisplay iii large fioor case in the llouee Furnishings Department. Annex 2. _ 1 \ _ . 8 Yes! Actiizilly.--These hzindsoiiie new tweeds were bought nioiitlis ago-pei' early spring delivery-:uid the mill surprised us by a hurry sliipiiicnt---,<_r,i\-ing us, 1909 goods to sliow before-.~i<)oS closes. _ > , and Blues. Prices l,20. L40, l.70. . / \ _ Bazaar--second floor 1' cords centre ieces laiindrv ba .s s on fe 1 P » ,_ g » P l'> _ = bags, tooth brush holders, twiiie bags, photo , sets, workbags, tic racks---in linens and _ , Q _ _ . - denims,aWaitings ii few tasteful touches of ‘, _ . ` needlework for completion. 'M /- A ""1 A I ' - \ 1 “ n _ / `if_....i ..;.-:.1 -___ ;;;;,....,.. Drawn Linens from ef ~' ' -f $557" I I* , I I -an-, uv... I li l ~ i \ ' F uvwr .__ »-».» -vs in llack and white, that Mr. Blaneyl might always fully realize how muclil hfrwill be missed. This was con-i sidered and decided to be put in form- by the super'l‘n'tendent Harry Williams Mr, Blaney ably replied and thanked the members of the Sunday School for their thoughtful kindness to him in his stay here, that he was very sorry to leave this Ciity, for no where had 'hc met such a deli; h'|Eul climate and people. At. the frr<_'.»‘ell service in the evening Mr. Blaney dc-I livered an able sermon on "Who are Christians and what have they done in a cfn'|iry." He also wished any persons connected with n'/wspapors to convey ‘his thanks tg the managers and editors of the City, who so kindly advertised his preaching. Mr. Blaney is im able and thoughtful preacher and it ls hoped the/t he will tilwiiys meet! with the success which -he has had here. ~ Ladies p'ease allow us suggest helping you out in _ the matter of i Baking at this busy ~- ; Season. The Eclipse Bakery kcepirthe best bread,cal¢es, pies, cookies, ` doughnuts, etc. _ _ _ (Xmas fruit and plain cake only 3oc per pound.) Only the best material used, and cleanliness care- ful_ly attended to |61 Kent Street. Telephone an ` D. Stewart Boston, wholesale fish dlaale-rs. In Blleuking of the market Mr. Gorman states that with continued cold wcaL the cables of 1858, 1865 and 1868. An_R1¢h & C0__ 134 Atlantic Aven,_,e_; James Paton. E. D. Stems. A- DU ther, the demand win be better tins. FPBSCF. W- 11- C0'-*OIL Hflface Hl1fl‘,yes.r than ever, with higher market'f Zard. RCNS- T- F- Fllu°I`f0I1 find G- prices. On account of the large caftch-l I cs_ tif numltiephtwos 0; the New Bruno-l '“"" w c ' coas e mar et rules hi li on - < On Sunday last, Evangelist M. Lc._nuni.`ber ones and extras as thugs is|ia1 Wm be held m Eldon Han Om Blaney preached in Central Christian! a great scarcity, and shippers from Church, City, for the last timc. In this Province should endeavor, wiien 'appreciation of Mr. Blaneyfs giftedl uc all possible, to send ones and ex- preacliiug large audiences attended tras packed in the required mauncrl th-at they will reach their destination school services were over, Lconnrd in a good firm condition. The de-, McKay moved that a vote of thanksl mam! for eels is also reportucl good_ be given to Mr. Lla/nexy Mr. Gorman, who is at the Queen, for the good work he will call on his old customers, and had done for the Sun-:lay school in will be pleased to meet any Hsu' ones, during the ii-ext few days. Ch (ll i 1 k '. “Ti er “mt ““‘M‘iml‘;I“°Ly 3° e; bg' 3| *Persons desiring Christmas epws sum ,ng vo e. r. c eo o e ‘- that tho vote of appreciation be pu' éliltlliflitggggaffom GMU" _-_ _ *- Fresh 1 " ‘ _ _ _ A concert and pic social will be held in Pownal Hall Thursday the 1 'Ith. Proceeds in aid of ncivv furnace? or Alexandra Church. li stormy will' ic held the next due eveninig. A grand concert' and Basket Soc- Tuesday evening Dec. 22nd. If day| 'should rove unfavorable thc enter~| D . tainment will take place the follow-‘ ing evening. ‘< Among the passengers leaving b the Minto this mornin are the follow- ing: Mrs. William McKay, of Murray Harbor going to visit u daughter in Boston, who is ill; Minis McKenzie oi Elliots, also for Boston; J. E. Wyiifi; Summers/ide; Mr. McEaclicrn, P. H. Trainor, City, Mr. Ry-an of Ncwfoundi land and Evangelist Blaney. The im-xpected und unannounced: appearance of Skinner and Woods nt| New Wonderland last evening was ii surprise containing an amount oi_ pleasure which cnnnot be iiicusiirvflw Their act is fur and ‘aicyond anything heretofore presented in this City, zinzl in their tidy refined und igentlr-_miiiily__ attire, their splendid ilancing, :ind cn- tire s ecialt the .ire certainly i25lChrisimas_iil§_’latinee.m ‘T5"& EDISON ' PHONOC-RAPlll sr-»i;° The l"4lito`n Phonograph a hristmxs Gift for _the Whole Family from hc Children Up. Christmas P Y- Y ' f worth paying ii iiii.; uiliiiission fcci l‘ol‘. This should not be cliissefl as vniidn- viclle, it is B sprzciiilty of \\'ol‘tli, lit for children of youngest nge to sec. Chocolates *Nc ex `p“e c t our Cfhristinas ‘assortment of attractivélpackages on or about » Saturday the I9 th. We had them ship- ped la'te in order _that ` we could guarantee their freshness, Wait for them Something Uncommon ` Delicious English Chocolates Ladies who have bought say thoyiireihe fluent they have evnr tasted. A large assortment to choose from. Also Lowuey`s and Wcbb’| Chocolates in very attractive pnclcages. Before buying we nhl: you in loolr at the best nssorinieiit of Chocolates ever| oroughi io this Prcviuce. Perfumes---All nmkcs and all odors in dainiv boxer. Lust Se|son’s boxed per- fumes at cost. A few boxes sample per- fumes 25 c.bclow cost. Cnsed ipes. Tobacco Jnrs Cipir Cases, Cigars ll boxes ho ding io, 25 and 5° Cigars "llll ill llllll” _ .J ‘ \\`l\r_i\| _vnu iimkn- |.lu=..l~1di~'||i\ l’||ui wliolc-soma nnil i-ii\i<~uiiniialiciiiui-iuiii loses lL1»opiilui'ily. The |’\u|iuir|n|>‘\ uiultrs llii- hom l....._.. \oi;i~u|il\ llu~ lmiur gi'|, im i||v||\l|ri~nl` the l'nlliil,\' ls i\|;|~ll'\-lull. hui' ilu- \\iili_\' il isin lii~lliii: 1|i\'¢'\-_-ion: lui* flu' _vvllllil f°l|¢"» nu-nl: for grim \|p< it |\l|'u.~u|~¢ llnii never ,. ||,,- um.; ,|||,-\.-iii-.»_|»n| on rnrlli. li is llnrlfl. un 0\'uli cwtin. ai uonncri. li sololul vi-_iv |i|u|ip_lu|_r|m iiril-l ll# 3'0" W7' _ , ' » 7 ' - ; ` r fl I ' llinr. _ and is something to rciiieinlicr as rx- ‘ """f“__|:`"ll"_:.:',,',‘|'\':.l- Iiiif-Ligilif |L\i7il| bit' ih-np in si me _\¢-w Music C%Pti0nBl1V clever. Cl0i\|` "nil _E0-'ill en- :~'i;a\i'v und lu-urilu-l’l\oii|\giup|i. '°;'ei?_'i°*"_- _ w LEE. i fin..-iurir " "` *Something New I .» w . - ‘ '91' *_ 'L' _ i me---ei:--s-5 tnis year. 12--i.'»:|2i. Mecrschai1niI"lpes. Wlint is m0¥`0 appreciated or highly prized by l\ smoker than it rich colored meeraeh- aum z Our stock of meerschmimu is of the best quality and the kind that color quickly and without much trou- hlc. Geo. E. Hughes, Apothecaries 1-{,||_ 12-151121. ` ‘<‘.ifrfijiI:on`x.`<~_" \\'. iz. iii:.\"ri.t:\' McLeod (D. Bentley Barrister: and Atfnriicys-nl lniv Solicitors for the Hunk uf .\'o\'i\ Scotln Money ic Loan fl FI("“S-llunrr l~’n\'i\ Scotia flhuliilieh F. ic. wEsi;i.Y'i:0 DESIGNERS :Wellner's Jewelry Store will’ hc, _,open evenings from uow'."\lLti-l Chi'isr.. imas. if you have time after tea, __ , .drop in_.m-,fi goo thedisplay they have recocids. call at the New Music -5, iihisovii Amberoi Records will plny twi as long as ordinary ltandaid 'Store -‘and hear them. .A. E. Toombs Xmas Shoppers---y ou ` will find this a most practical place for you to buy those presents that ‘ you have in mind for father. husband, brother or sweetheart. This is essentially a man`s store and as such we wa_nt you to appreciate with how much discretion and dis- crimination the things that a man really wants . and should have can be selected hore.Don't think of buying anythlnga In Men‘s until you ave Seen my Xmas show. H. gg! ,F 9-»\?:.§F§\Q‘ »'-V0\|\'\\l _,,,_.'.,°6,8.m._ ,auonnvvkei ~ ‘~ ` Eibhlhh. ELECT ROTY PERS IB-ladrll.