°i'lli'll‘ 'l , i digit' ttf » i J li r f ~ I _ i 1 __H,_|ill- _ ll l.‘l.i lull" I' __-,,,' | "fri ‘ 4 , » o . ,fi ii li. `-.iiii` 2' f I " gi;-i_v_ , IMIIII .3 i" . F' t ml” ,ll , ,iiiil % I Il I . .itll ‘ ." Ill .. it ' in _, .WE .¢. We 'i.' to tw lil illlllllif i __ _il 8., ,I I "Ill PAGE 1:O['R THE LATl_8'1' NEW! THE €HAR_L.T'I:l_:fI`°WN GUARQIAN 1rm5T 91|' ALL, vi 1-A NOVEMBER 19’ 1908 O I --1iiii's oooiii isiiioiiio sol i,.,,.,,,,._,,,_ I iii_iiii:i. I YZ. ' __ . .-- Ladies’ New Coats, at the New Dry Goods Store A. ` GEOHGETQW-lT,_Nov. 16.--Atrthei , Ii- _ i . , ,___ _ annual meeting of the above VSoc1et.y,_EdWal`d Slllllll DeClal€S He $'\`, 0_0 3 -_“_ "“""'*“ ”’ "‘_` “ 'W' ` ' ' ""` "" 'Mm _` Y on the tenth inst: thc f0ll0W“`|l§ 051', . . ‘$5-5;* IN IIIIIHIIIISIE _A. ____ . eers were elected for the ensuing EIlllSl SCFVICES Ol' __-U Y- I 5', 'ear ~ The new stvles we are now showing in the ladies' coats comprises :ill the new and fiisliioiiiible ideas worn this season, comprising the loose fit- ting, semi and tight fitting garments. .\`o_i Our lending black clieviot B. loose fitting, full lciigtli, cuffs on slee\'es,f\-oodfittiiig'.$_1.(>_< .\`o_: l). li. loose fitting; lilnck :uid blue clieviot 52 inclzes long, cloth collar, cuffs on sleeves, oiil_v'$l .7§ .\`o._§ Black iiieltoii coat, long loose fittiiiq. well fitiislictl tliixtiiglioiit. has all the points of' fit and finisli for So 56 _\'o_,_i lilask loose fitting, ciii`t`_< on slzeves, absolute- ly the Iiest coat shown in this City for $6.50 No.5 At 57.50 and £3.00 :ire wurtli from $900 to Sio.Oo but our low cash prices 'enable us to sell this line now for $7 50 :uid 58.00. The cloth, lie style, the fit and iiiish are absolutely V iiiiriinteed. l\`o.6 Black coat made in tight, semi and loose fitting at $12.50 judges of value declare it is equal to any $15.00 coat shown in this city. S. I No.7 ls inafle with strap lseains, gibsou slioiilder, liiilaid \'e`;\'et collar, ai hfiiiclsouie coat in every respect. Our low cash price on this coat is but $14.oo it is the equal of any $16.00 coat shown in this City. .\'o.S A liiuiclsonie line of ,coats made in stripe .tweecl effects, also our lplaicls and checks in llirewii, hlue and black. 'They possess all the little ideas that go to .make really handsome garments, I We are coni- pliniented from day day on this popular line of coats is'i4.oo. 15.50, 17. ' 19.00 to 2o.oo. No.9 A black coat with heavy kersey lining,miuk or mnrinot fur collar a heavy warin coat to take the place of a fur, lined gairnientis equal to it in nearly all respects, the price is but $25.00 , .\'o.I3 In ladies’ _fur lined E grirnients we have a coin- , plete line,Han1ster lining, inarinot and inuskrat I rf C \x 'J i I lined $58.00 to $85.00 I I I I I I No.1i In cliildren's co we have a most complete line in bluc, green, red, brown, faWn,mi.\'ed tweeds and stripes ranging in rice from £2.50 to $9.00. lll,-__ I; li ~. i i ".~ ,. i i-, , Z I \ ‘_ . - é il .\_" I' iii, . ‘\. ° 3 _-to ' _ ,i -'~".~ '.- 'z' - as 'f»,_`.».--, tv 5 H ,, __, A. McDonald . _»_-7.-._-'.;f_-_-_: ~~_-:_ ~-. ..~- .. 1-_-_.__ __-I Y _ .mm-:fum-» -- - ~ f - - >- “`-=l~*f"..@L¢"ti!'*.¢'~D$WZ ' '='f‘:=`f» f2if’~§%_- o , _',r"l 7,5' _`~ ,~»,' g I rr " .ui ' ~‘ ~ . "i-aaa I I "`- Z»`~f~.-`¢`.» ._ , ,____,___,- ` ‘IT ru kles econouiv into ii Q M I ,il _rgond hearty laugh to see the A l- Buy a pound l`i"o`ni YHIUC W$_,g1\'.¢ in ladies and ¢ 1. me and I will explain `\ Igents, rings Lfldms Solid gold. ,"+,._~»f~ » .. A _ sl;-' . - _‘st "iii 31'? . _ .»'f"’o~ Q.D‘}_.l‘, "DB" D.. , I ~`, iou you can get _S D_ 5 ARP $( i '. ` ~r\ ‘|taire iainon ing 1.50 ani. ~.,'~,'--~,,'~~ _j', p-I tx li' l'€t3\ AT 1 - ~ 1 rin s $1.2 and ii LadiesSoli, Grocer \ ' Phone 199 iii tl §;i%i'/.i:'z'i@arL§ “rf ; Lji-'3= Waller S. Browiis iq that cheers~b\|t not triebriates. The famous ilo lon Blond in et tliislu‘.\r.il from your grocer. No siilitziiiitcs, 5 5. up. /ilarge assortment to select. tram. W. N. laiiioii’ lJF.\vEi.I~;R_ I I5 Grafton St. ~_._{' X -< ' ’ie§,~".@,f-;i:l _ I 'Iva-‘fr '- \ ., ‘.\ -Il p "Beaver Flour _ ri _ - .m......._...n G. ll. Writli Funeral Director and eni- lizilrner-i\lis~< A. 1`erg_uson Lndy As.~is!a'i|-l’ersoiial Attention and Proiiiptness Guaranteed. Aiiiliulnnce calls answered at shortest notice. Specialties llisiiifectiiiiz :ind Fniiiigaiin;z. ~ \<`\irnitiiri=.Re|mired and Re- upholstered. Silent Salasineu made to order 1\I"l~`l‘fIC--l{iiii;Sq\ia|~v.l‘l\o|ii:.JlZ¢li`2l. ltl`i|u:iri:, .\`ni*\h ' Hide l’i\iu|2 3 84l`.' dtt.-ll` ;;l27': _ °q_ Y S _ Biscuits - Cake and Pics - oecause it combines the famous pastry-making qualities of Ontario flour with the strength of Maniloba wheat flour. 74 Askyli1rm¢arlur"lezv¢r" 'J ' - ‘ v 'i 1 These are the kind of Biscuits that Beaver Flour nialic-s-liglit, flaky, tnsty, inviting, nppetizing. 2 is uall ood for Bread and to ~:~' " _ .-. un td ~ lei:/Y `» ','f. '_f‘if<. __' » I I ' What could be bettef than n guaranteed pure wccl hose spliced with linen? It is called “Sover- | eign" brand. Q- r_I"ountain Pens Waterman‘s "Ideal, ” afull stock of this Celchia ' edifountain Pen in Stock Prices from $2.50 upto $8 .aa each. The Parker “Lachey Curve," Fountain Pen, We have sold this make for years, giveswcrircelleiit W tion. Prices from $1.25 up ti $5-00 each- for busy people, filled in l/Vholesale and Retail df I The Post “Self l"i||in|" Pen a great tiiiie save half a minute, all pr1C¢S all styles, call in and see tlleiii. at CARTER’S BOOKSTORE. Flowers Roman Hyacinths planted now will give you handsome blooms for Christmas Dey full stock of Dutch Bulbs , new Ready Catalogue free. Haszaid & llooro } . Pres.-Rev. F. A. \\'i;;litnmn. M011- tague. Vice Pres.-Rev.. Wllll MCIROG, Bridgetown.. Directors-Rev. A. J. McNeill, Mur- ray River; Rev, L_ J. Wason, Mount. Stewart; William liliilyucnu, Milltown Cross; Peter Ross, tleofi-‘!€¢‘0“'n *md S. M. Martin, Hearlicrdale. Sec'y-Rev. E. A. _\IcPhee, Montag- ll€. Trcas.-Martin Mclitunon, Montag- ue. ’l’rcusurer's hooks shou' a good bal- rcsolution moved by llev. R. G. bin- clnir and seconded by Re\"s A. J. mari can be obtained to enforce the the Prohibitory lnw should be np- ,pointed for their fitiicss, nnil not for their political lenrriiiics. i5) Request the candidates to di-cliire themselves respecting the enfiircenicnt of the Prohibitory law. tilt This Alliance will Dlace on record its high appre- ciation of the Prohihitory Act, and to believe that a united efinrt on thc Dnrt of the government und temper- lancc people that iutiinperniice niny lhe largely banished from this Pro- , vince. ,_ | A resolution was iilso passed in rc- lgnrd to the procuring of legisliition Ito prohibit the iniportntinn of 1ii_u- fors into this Province, and request- 'ing that the Provincial government should join with the tcmperiince or- 'iganizntion in reqiit-sting the fedcriill government to pass such n law. Af- ter the transaction of routine busi- ness the meeting adjoiirncd to meet nt. the call of the lioiird nf directors. i|Rev. E. A. McPhee, Scct'y. ' COMMERCIAL 'I‘RA\’ELLERS’ i ASSOCIA'l‘lOl\` OFFICERS. I iiionrnnat., Nov. ie.- At it gene- ral meeting of the Dominion Coni- mercial Travellers Association Sat- iurday, Samuel C. Mathewson, Mo`-_n't- ¢real, was chosen president. and (Y. Bevans Giles, Montreal, vice~pree'i- ldeut. Both were elected by accla- mation. E. L. JEWETT, ST. JOHN HAS SECURED MONA BARON FREDERICTON, Nov.16-Harvey IMcC'oy, 'local hgrsemun, has parted ‘with Mona Baron, one of the most promising and best bred green pac- |ers ever owned in this city. The new owner is E. L. Jc.wef.t, of St. John, who parted with Wilkes Boy, the well known racing gelding as well as n cnsb consideration. Mona, Baron is by Barr-n Bourbon, he by Baron Wil- kes; her dam is Rainbow Blend, 2.23} by Lord Dufferin, 2.27. McCoy got her from N. B. Parsons, of Fort Fairfield, Me., who paid tive hundred dollars for her its 0, three-year-old. AMERICAN SCHOONER BURNED AT SEA. ST. IVFICHAELS, Azores, Nov. 16 I- 'rite British steamer Snowdon- ian from Philadelphia, November 1, for Messina, put in here recently with the crew on the American schooner Henry Clausen, Jr., on jbonrd. The Clausen, Captain Hul- ‘sen, from Gulf ports, October 1, for St Michaels caught. fire at WAY HOME FROM CHURFH Sunction yesterday Iaftvrnooni by p l"all’s _ here VVe've been very busy looking ow er stock and getting ready. Alltlie leading cough mixtures »- Emulsions -Plasters-Liniments etc, etc. J ual prepared fresh afocli Our emulsion with guai- acol -our British ' Gough cure---our British Almond Pink. Most anything you‘ll find in the drug line you‘ll find here. We aim to be up-to date. A.W.RcdilIii,Plim.B The Square :I A155: Sun nyside. lweck out did not engage with them. |Hc spent ii couple of days loii»f‘ing in caiiupuigii into it place of wor»liip. ~\ugu~itine Biri‘e1l, Chief Sei-refiirv for 'l`c-inple was iiubiocted ,to ili~gi~:<<\fiil A Wise Mother’s Story read carefully and profit by it. ‘consumption do so because their 'mothers neglected their health at lness that she. persuaded me that it girl, ruddy find plump, able tn study hard and to take her share of house- Iliold duties. I ani an enrncst advo- cate of Fcrrozone, We all use it now _DV ' ~ r: ‘ “U99 On the fight Si\I“~ The f0u0“'l“§ Dalhousie Lu-uiher Company lnst \,_, , <` i _ . . _ ’ | , l \ N | ff - m 10 sn-.nt-.-¢».- TH T'§5§ii3LVED" A A , SHG H/it/EA ooonfopiniciiiliiocirli SELF, wuicu HE cAiNsBvwiil1 HE Knows or Hi/~1sELi=t_ OTHERS see THE oursioe, Burnie comroirr Hearts COME, ,ROM \~/HAT is NEXT To Him. \ ".59 \,,” Z//7 4.5,,-I . _A/'_' a Detective. _ _ BUS R _”` . I 5\; »` /` _ n.»iL.noUs1i~:, N. B., Nov. io-one __________ fi/ OWN- .. - -a » lt' J i_ V _ . mlhlliisusptzafsbeiihddigld binordin; \\'iig I YOU CANT ` is Ed\\'ai'ii' Smith in senrch of his sun ` ' ` RIP lt‘harlcs who was already reported in " M Q The Sun ns loeuteil ut Dalhousie by I Policeman Seely. From early -yestei°- , 'i ,day morning until it lute hour this ,/,,:' 1' ” lc\'cniu,,‘ Mr. Smith has fniled to find ".45" .' his missin' son, nlthou/_:li the fact is , f _ _,' f’ /"_?‘}_.,/ " > prctty.will established that he is in, \‘(l ~ _' if I .' _ -., ' # / Wu1` Sh0W¢d H006 work done and the; A man named Ulrirlcs Smith np- I led for uork to the inana er of thel 11 is A. wi U!/'Viltt The reports of officers for the pastisonie part af ltcstigoiielio. l n 1 je `___//1 q ‘\ wnrris ' MC\'9ill» L~ J- WHSUH- l‘3~ A- Mcpllwftoivn and rlisnppiziwcil on Sutiirdiiy| 'aa "°"m“’ NE),-rl ,and William McLeod, Dun Ross and' 11; is supptyscil time he went to t`har- °°""°"T"°'°" "" ““""“°""‘ °°-<"‘°*‘°- ' IS. M. Martin were unanimously pits-|10 or New Mills and ai search is he-I ` lsed: Resolved that this Alliance (1)'ing mntle for him in the above twul i Ex,,,,~,,S5e,, its deep ,.,.,,,~et that n,e|,,,,,,e, ,nd ,nq,,,,,,,s me ,mug ,,,,,,,,,; OAN_ANYThlNG -SERVE TO MAKE YOU HAVE PY`0hébi:0TY iAl;!&mliiis(l>cco€i\e liglgggyiin other parts. Ed. Smith when seen] A OF ‘ ' ‘i .' e~'~'i' , ' -' ~ _ ,._, .ilLv°...°° "tied -ii..."§..,,`L.`.‘ltimly io#i§`f.iiifii.i§'fini-iii .-.-§`§..i"i.i§"i‘§l §i..§`t‘ ING GOQD “SMOOTH UNDEKWEAR- TP~UE» YOU this state of affairs rt-sts principi\lly,11@ \\-,mid forum 1,, SL John ,,m|,CAN YOUR. FROM El/I?.R.Y.. “D011 the g0`~'0¥'|'lU\L‘llL ‘lf ‘UIC lltlywsend Detective. liillcn to Restigouche BUT YOU ,which has appointed und stistnins't,,, locate the |,,i,;sjng “mm Rl ' men in office either out of at sympa- __i__i YOU E MO E p\y,“'“’}t*1;;AIjI‘1~{1‘3\f=;i~f\‘=f1¢<§$Té YOU ARE WITH ANY OTHER. MAN, AND DON’T n . o .' i ci ai - 1 °’°‘ H' ’ " “ “° ‘ .I | You LIKE To KEEP Tut coiviPANY or A ww, ;*.f;.:.'%“i.i fi;?s;“ii..:i;".;‘:.i§;:;i:::.‘;:' mm my “Mow 1-,?‘,.’,‘.“;',~§,~f,‘*,1Z.,¥“,.T`”‘,}f’,,,l”,.“,,“,§f`.5‘ .-‘;‘,if`iT§,'§",,§i,“,f.,$;’,§° o iriticrs. V I . _ . . _ WOOL FLEECE SUIT OF' UNDERWEAR. FOR. $100 i ._ _ on .-~ 0 si 'i r I ' ‘te5l?d:'l‘)l`l>`; tli\e iiirst]liiiid`1i'iii'i'iiiil| WOOL 1 1 I ‘ I if $l.50 5TANl"lELD'.S ALL WOOL 5l.IT OF' UNDERWEAR _ l_|'cIniiil. while nddressiiig it iiiectiiig; _iii l FOR $2 - 5 O ituvor of dis- establishment nfkilii- t'iiy ,S WOOL Q17' FOR iiitt-i‘i'ii]itioii_~'. Ne;\i'ly n si~iii'i~ til' thc I $2 - O _ iiilliereiits ol tht- sii_ffi'i\gette |iio_\;i-un-iii. I ,S WOOL I T of-" U nivii .ind uoiiieii. “cle i\_1e<'tvil tioui ilu- liuiltling. iiiniil u_]n'oiii'iui1s st~i~iu~s ot' l $3 - Oo =t.f1f3....:'.‘.:’.‘.:.'"':;r.....£i"..:;;i"";;:; I UN DERWEAR -“OR L I T Tl-E BOYS? WHY if ES- lpiistot' of the 'l`i-uiplii to the ilistiii'l>ers DOY5' T Ol' l'-'CR' 5 O tii_ pes}i£~i-i tllic .~tni'|'\:t liuililiiig. wt-rc ‘ " " ' - H 70 wit ou avni 1: rr ir rr Let all mothers and daughters H, ' H Q .___ The Young l\len`s Man. .. .- ,_ ____A__ _, _';,__ ___' . _ -fn _ _._ _ Y . _._. .. "_A _._:Y:.__ ..`..___.$ pgs- 'S-'W _ T M L tr Ui Satisfaction » " ~' .‘ rs. A._ P _n. Htiptforii from st. Juim, "rim H' U Q2 [majority of young girls who iiii: ot, lthe critical time when cnrefnlnessf In hfL\,iu a Cook insures vigor and sound health. Iii FA., Y ,___\ C g a girls henith is ne;_lect.cd from hrr /.M \ eleventh to sixteen year her hodyl ,- 5t()\7e Iwili be weiik and she iiecomcs ..! s, 1 `rcndy victim to typhoid, nnncmia,l a and in many cases consumption it I Q' . `..,_,,,” L ' ' ,... iseli. ln her seventeenth your niyl ' “,j,_:_t‘ili'v%_‘~i,l" lil' iyoiirigest daughter showed signs ut* “` failing strength, Some dyspeptic _ troubles developed, her heart became %., V' \ - I." - - - .- weak and palpitation frightened herl -,v~j_“_f'.`,`_T_‘5f7.`;;il; 11-, E Idrcndfully. She wus irregular in thel "~@"_`,_P_` iimportant ‘bodily functions and rapid' __.|,-- ,-V _._ ,loss in it weight and 1, ruddy com- `;`-.;.' - "i,.§"`f'2';¥\; ' ‘ Dlexion pointed to 8, rnpid decline. “ ' 'f » Sho disliked making her troubles i iz ~' i"-'Y _ ,known to our doctor, a feeling 1 felt ` ` ,, ,L,.`|fy-A15," \l_,,, ,Q ;I should respect, and so by cami f@‘.\;_q'§§ii,,,'o.i;-ii.-lt .- "" Ifortune 1 was led to use Ferrozone with most gratifying results. My' . _ `\l'j§.l,5l,f,‘.fi<"iI»l_`E§l1l_";___f§li-3=f"- _ nrighbor next door, Mrs. Woods, had - ‘ ' i `§§,il.v,-,i-~,"-“’ ln' _ __ _ ~ ' found Ferrozone so good in nervous. 7 1-¢--*'*-°‘~‘~‘*'~`i=' " J l\/lost Cook Stoves will bake but some do it hetter than others and with less fuel; would re‘t ' Fl ' h ltl l sole ossics ca i ant 7 TA ;';;;;:‘..;‘.:2..s:.:".°..:‘:§é...f;a;:.2isri PAN DURA and KOOTEN ‘Y me “““”' “hm “°‘““ "“~' “‘_""“f3 most satisfactory kind We evtrsold. las it tonic as it is certainly' 'womnn’s best friend " All dealers scllFcrroz n ’ Phone 240. - ._ L.__._...... .__ _____§ -|t’s Economy- To have your Liu-ndry work done by us~--Because it uvu for you Labor. Time. Worry, Coll. Soap. All those :hinge Can. We are Burden lifterl. let us relieve y¢u_of the burden of your wash day and ironing day by doing your lauiidr work. We call for and deliver the gooils. A- F. 'Webster Star Steam Laundry r no t" ' _ ' 0 cunts ‘ B U sen and was nnundoned. The cr \v` , - 0 e'-`). I _ V L k , h e _ IP" l~°K 01' SIX UOXQS 101* $2.b0.procureI .,___,_,3_,L,.., V V ____, 1, nm, T-.~_-,_ »- were ii cn on board t e Snowdon , I d __ .__ - _ ,am n suppy to- ny. -u 0 I U iiicmi BY MIN ON We paid the highest price for _ London, Ont., Nov. 16-David Lou- »- 4 igheed, his wife and little dau»prh‘Ler, 4 ‘were instantly killed near Kingscourt nun and boys' and \Vatsoiis Underwear or women a ng in price from 25c each to $i.5o. ~ ii s to J Shirts Hosicr f Collais Ties. Braces. O The Low Price Store, il PICKIIIIll& lII’S ls’ 1 >» ~» '» I l l :ills Towels, Towlings, Combs, Side Combs, Iilaiine d ,__ ,,,,, ,V Ducks Gingliains, Print Cottons, \fVaist`iii`§s"£iii3`Df°55 30° W. C. TURNER (K). C0 I ll Sunnyside Ch ww ttsrinwftf. V -ge V Grand Trnnia passenger train E0. 3, ' . , _ on P in charge of (,o,,d,,ct0,. Nei,” .They| All through the past seasontliat was paid by any iiieiohaut were driving home from church nndf E~ Ihlflllll. i.” ii t if h th -' ‘ ° _ _ _ _ _ . 3;; ,,ctl,°uic§,;“f,m,',e_ mc W cn e en l{ll.'1(.`lS aid SlZ€S \Ve are still giving 2:c per ll) for wool in exchange for §°0‘l”' »---_l-1,---=-====1»- Vt'c carry the lar ‘xt ran e of Factory Cloths, Twecds, Fm" at ` Blankiliiig Rugging yarni in the City. Also Stanfieldas llrd" rl: 'ii - ,,,» _ _ . _ f ,, gif .»~ Ct' ¢tlS l-_' Y __. 1 _ i it -'1_ - 4-if 134 Kent St. Phone 151 L_. ____,___ ,,____,,__ __ .a;o.»...»_i -t»i~.,».o»iw¢w»241~araiai=nl»otwiaatrzri¢1st'f4=»@'li