_ _ _ . _,___ 4 _ _ _ . _ _ 3,, _ _ » V5’ A___~ ` “ i ' x._ _. ;‘»&n~ :- ””°”'”“ 5’i‘°°7 -_ 'ras _cnannorrntrown cuaitoran _ _ ,AGE ,.,,,,, /9701066/3rca _[M 0/YA/P1077 L' TOW/V6`__ B/6', DEPART/‘[£N7'_4 'L _yypgg ""` Wi _ Cut Price Sale ‘ of I Stylish Coats eg, ig. "~i',i`;\_;'_ F. ___/ __ -5, me `Q _ , . . ' Canadian 7 ._ and German Goats at / . _.I I3' ONE . X Titian “FF c Unseasonable weather has delayed coat selling; hence this oiTering_ `° for quick selling we offer to start with seventy of this seas0n’s most stylish garments-the product of celebrated tailoring concerns. _ They’re inade of choicest fabrics, splendidly tailored, glove. fitting garments Included in the lot are a number of the most stylish coats ever shown I in Charlottetown--Imported by us direct from Ger- many. 27'" . I These c~nts at one tl'ird off are I f ll fiftv inct-.es long- ‘lie I seasnn’s ia_~\hiona";ie leugth. Sl ark navv,fewn,greeu_castor, b own, and manv desi able __'__"`_ I I . ' Great Coal Buying Opporiunily I H 8.00 coats 5.33 14.00 coats 9.35 9.50 coats 6.33 16.51- coats 11.00 10.75 coats 7.17 18.50 coats 12.33 I 12.50 coats 8.33 23.00 coats 15.40 I _ \.`.\ "W -_ \ E %\ |___.-:_ -"'“r'-1.-.= fr - t;-t’;._~._-2,.; s -\< if l"i?l1.ff'.'.l»- I _'. - 5 , ,‘~ .4 'V 5\_/ W? _ i I` THIRD I OFF 'xc I All children’s coats _ “I fri' -_ go at a uniform dis- ‘j _ I\ count of one tlrirdl -I Natty garments in beth 4 fa* //\ _ __ . i' ` ,_|. (-._ I I I I reefer and ulster styles ` \-f' /' to fit children from five ( In greys, browns, * , , navics, in both plain » i' and twecd effects. 2.75 coats 1.83 5-25 C021f5 3 5° 3,75 coats 2.50 6.75 COINS 4-50 4.50 coats 3 oo 7.50 coats 5 oo 5.00 coats 3.30 8 75 C02’-*S 5 83 , J BUY Au-_ I NOW!- Christmas gift goods are coming hand daily. Shrcwd buyers are buying NOW I Whi’ 11°* ? Em-ly buyers get the prettiest and daintiest things- get them while tliey’rc fresh and clean. U _ to fourteen years. ? I Gilt Goods *I -.___1 ___ ry- -- 2 I - liltllllltl.lllI1lInlln fzmfatdzter-£21 I D- §,_T,,,l_'3ll{2RT’ ""“r¥rr?§`<§‘<‘.~.r‘-‘."'""' Se, our prettv Christmas {_.__; mcgqerr-our elrttifli 1° '"“’f ______,._.-1--*-*'**‘”“'1‘;` nd "tin rltsh' h-allflbd ~ r “lk ‘ - lr A IMI' I 1 .1 ropipdrewn wnr Q __ -_ --""“”°”" »r Manv (l»V'tPn. ll1d_A°'"'__'f;,.__--- pretty Christian' “""‘_1‘f.°l _';§_‘L__.____-- I**"\¢""‘”°"" me Quseus co UNIY GUARDIAN Head Ofilces in New Prowse Block---Charlottetown. Jae. Paton &Co’B ad in this issue is reproduction of a $75.00 prize ad won by n Canadian Brut. North Bakery, Qld Enema St., wntch ep pears in this Issue. _ Hugh Walker or North River. has rec- u~efi n position as Conductor on the Boston Elevated Cara. Alex Stewart of Charlottetown, has r.~ turned from visiting R. Elliott, of Elllstlh Pau Orrin, after n very successful weok'o mental. The emamship Caliat la due hare this morning from Sydney, C. B.,with ufull cargo of Rest-rve Runmiae coal to Peake Bros. Sc Co. , Parties wanting to employ a good man who is willing to work with plck` r shovel, coal work or teaming, should apply at The Guardian oifice at once. o .Misses Katie and Annie, Nicholson of Bradelbane express their thanks to their kind friends of Bradalbane and Frederic- ton for the be iutiful present presented to them on the eve of Nov 28th. The engagement is announced of Mi-s Winitrcd A‘lte Stumbles of Boston Mass formerly of this City and Lieut. James Fernald Bagley of Tolrus, Maine. Miss Sturuhles is a aeice of Mrs. S. W. Crnbbe of lllllsborough Street Charlottetown. lfeut. Bagley is an officer of the Nnt»lon:\l Guards of the State oi Maine, and Chief Clerk ofthe U.S.Soldlars‘ Home at Tcgus. Division ll, A. 0. H. Llberton, noniin- ntedlts otiicers for 1008 on the 23rd, as 'follow :Pres; Jnnres F. \Vhit»; Vico»Pros., .lo~. U'Keieft-;l3'. S.. W. D. White; R. S., .iarnos Cahill; Tren.-‘., M. Foley; S»rgt. at Arms, F. T. Mailett (ell tlnc above rc-elect' eil); Sentinel, John Kiauh; Standing Coni‘; Wm. Walsh, chuiimnan, John Leonard, ll. Cahill, Austin Murphy. M. Kinclir l).v sion Chaplain. Rt-v. Dr. Burke. The Rev J. Abbott Winfield, Rector cf Trinity Church, St Stephen, NI B., has h sn elected anrember ofthe Philosophical S icloty of Great Britain and Vic'oria lr.stitute.Mr Wlnfield‘s1iectures on Arche- logleai Discoveries have proved intensely. in erreting. When he was Rector of New London man- will remember his lecture on Anc ent Babylon, its Origin, Rise and Fail; also the Cities ofthe Giants. On Nov. l5th,enumher of t‘o young folks of Vernon River Bridge called nt. the home of Amos and Mrs Monaghan who had just returned from their vreddlniz tour, and presented them with an address ` and u costly (mirror. J. Furness who noted in hehnli of the young people nrade the presentation and read the address which testified the eat-oem in which the newly-married couple are held. Mr. Mona~ ghnn who was altogether taken by eur- prise responded in behalf of himself and his amiable partner. Guardian readers should bear in mind _ the excellent service given by the East- ern S. S. Company between St. John and Boston and the very low one way rate of $3.50 thereby. Those who nre travelling should remember that the populnr steam- Rllip Calvin Austin loner Sf-. John every Saturday night et, seven o'r-lock reaching Boston early the following afternoon. 'Ihue pasuenuere can leave ;ChnrlottoLown Saturday morning arrlvinu in Boston ear- ly Sunday. This is vcryrnpld service and no doubt many will want to take advant- age ol lL. ‘_ As the International Y. M. C. A. convention of North American held in Washington, D. C.. from Novem- ber ikd-Nth l§Glll University was represented by Fredll. Auld, B. A., nd the Presbyterian College, ildontrcnl, y Wnr. McMillan, B. A.. Both these tudents are natives of this Province, and are pursuing their studies in thg above mentioned institutions. The Convention is held every three years and is the highest court ci’ appeal in Y. ll. C. A. cir- cles. The at‘endnnce numbered over two thousand delezntes. Among the speak- ers were Emhaseador Boyne. Wm Jann- lngs Bryan;_Dr. Charles Cuthbert Hall, .l. A. McDonald, Editor of the Toronto Globe; and Dr Johnston of Montreal. The Canadians were received nbthe British Arnbassy and the whole delegation at the White House. Gaske!l'a Cranford. Edtled by Charles Elbert Rhodes. A. li., Depsrtrrrent of Eng'ish, Lafayette High School. Bull-i~~, N. Y. Cloth, 1ilmo,3i2 pnires,with portrait. Price, 40 cents. ianicrlcnn Book Company New York, Cincinnati, and Chicago. This is the latest vclurno of the Gateway Serie ~ nf English Texts, umlcrthe manor letlltm- ship 0! Professor llenry van Dyke. lt carries out well the purpose of the series to make the text clanr, intercatlnrz, and helpful to those beginning the study of literature, and to supply the irnowi»dg»- which the otufient. needs to pass the en- trance exnn‘.ln\\tion in English for the colleges. Thcllntroduction gives abrisf sketch of Mrs. Gnslrell‘s life, and an out- line of Cranford sufficient to enable the student to enter into the spirit of this celebrated boolr. The notes treat ali allusions that need, explanation; and n serieé of suggestive questions for review follows the notes. WUI dh wagon unnam- ‘ ,smut Celt es in endless variety. We have been in this business tor veara nu'l know just what you want The cakes we make are Always Fresh » Try some seed cakes, rock ¢ekea,iemon topo, orauy other kind you like. _ Bnkeo Best Brehd K Telephone an C . Al-l-°°l?|°|l ll “ll” W tl" ld- ofthe lvisltinglu Moncton. Rev. W. N. Field of Fredericton is visit- ing in this City. Mr|.W.A.Bi|ur|oi‘ Charlottetown is l Henry F. Coombe who has been in this _ City for somedays left yest r.lay for Sum- merslde. - A new illustrated soul! “lol -" an indian Interniezzo with beautiful slides will bc lung nt Fulrylaud tonight by Parker Hooper. H. H. Cnc-sn hal added n new sinh to his shop on Kant street in the shape al n large skate which is drawing muah nr- ten ion. Further particulars tomorrow. Mmter J. Doyle, Charicttetown's 'cad- ing buck and wing dancer will be svn Thursday night In buck and wing dances at Wonderland. He will be well worth seeing. There is a great scarcity of coll reported throutzhout the Province. and it is to be hoped that the serson w'lI remain long enough to get a number of cargoes over to supply the demand. The marriage took place in Roxbury MMS. on Nov. ltlvh, of Miss Emily Ullrlcv of Elmwood to Francis P. Mc- Donald, Fort Augu~tus, Mlm Fanny J. Curley was hridesnrnifi while ahe groom ~`§i vp-‘;l'\\ ee \ _(_ _._lt- N‘-.\\a.._ F' _L ' ~ ¢/" _ *_ ‘ I -26 fi! r-"'» ' -.‘;.=§I1*E» ' ' P .q' ' _ _ ' 5 5 ` ' ' ' _ _ f l______i ;_.-.___.j I _ _ -3 `l`érm's________,‘ i - ‘ ` ' i _ _ / for this great sale of , 1 ' ‘) _ coats, spot cash ' _ ‘ _ "_,/p 1,' _ none charged, Please 3’ 2 -‘T 3 '~‘~' ' " " ‘ bear this in mind ` 1,; I _ mr/tn/////rrymae _ - ,__ _ ---'-“cash fr, I In I sf:-E was supported hy Alfred Morgan. Rev. Father lldorlan pnrfnrmel the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald reside in Rox bury, Mass. Ag-rent denl of interest is manifeste..' Ili' the firm of Healy and Lyons, com- mission msrchantsat 181 Atlantic Avenue Boston, in the fish indus‘i'y ofthis Pro. vlnee. With nu experience ofover twenty years thev are thoroughly competent to lull to the best advantage all shipments ol amelte and neil. The cold weather |-1 making the demand arextrr while the cal) for smelts and eels ivnm the country til.. trlcts in New Enuland is steatlllv incrrnn. ing. The Drives arc also ksepiutr up nnd Provincial shippers should correspond nl once with the shove firm. The following is from rr le:t~r lo l:a..ufl from C l Lea, Trnenrer for the city nl Eureka, Calif., “It is 23 yearn this month' since I left the Island first, and nearly lt SINCE I WM 'here lnsl, but still nfteu een lleurs in The Guardian which bake mu b»cl< to boyhood days. There are a large nnmber of Islanders in this country nev- ernl in llrrlrn. The last- one I know of coming is Mrs. \\,'_ Vi, Bllnl¢v`s youngest brotlrar W li Harvir, wkoisjnet. across the hay from Eureka, about ton rniuutou by ferry boar. _ He has n good position in the Hammond V Lumber Co, one of‘the largest in Hum- bolt." Mr Lea referred tn above is the non of William C Lau, Victoria, Crapnnd. The marriage of Mies Margaret Hewitt - daughter ex the lata Capt. Robb Hewitt, I of Lowar Montague to Capt. I-larry A.I Cameron, of the uma place was aolem-- nised last evening in the Baptist Church, Georgetown, which was prettliy decor.~I ted. Rev. G. R. White. of Charlottetown I nlflclnted, Rev. \V.M.F'ield of Fredericton the brlde’u cousin, and Rev. R. G. Sinclair nssirtintr, A. S. Hewitt, Charlottetown, the br=~€-_~¢;;:_;;.."L.. ire `-f-/2. __I__~*'~=. ,.‘-:-*.--~ -_-""“_‘_'_'_~' I __:-T_'.-‘__,?-_-'-_-__- _,__;‘ this 1-.., ._ . ,.~.;“ _\ .:-_wi 1 we ' - ~_ iaifffh A, ~ ",-/~ g, 5“=.»’.=f =¢:€r‘»w.r_ . J! :.- ;_/gf’ ._. ‘-.;¢_»j_¢~.‘4n ; it l ‘I It _ _ .._. »5-/s':.'/ = 'ff-1 IV one third off ii f . . a _ Today opens a rousing sale of coats Our Whole stock ofii-'re _ ' new coats on sale at l fr.: . I I *Z *Q J ill* _... _ /I *SO and has Lv.; _ for that an / \/Ve _V55 ,. ¢ +". I __ .I v,'_' / \ ed buyers. OVEMBER has just closed ‘ ever made. - . the biggest December in our _ history-.ind with the .shadow ofliuiunry stock _ ~ taking zilicad--we coiiiiiiencc by making :L I tlioroiigli reduction iii our gariuciit i'00ih.\\'c _ are cutting' prices on every cloth coat in the ` "I house and expect that in a few wC@l. __\- _ _f _ ,_,§____ I s. .1, D' l . #is ` I and can promise tnarzy mothers rare choosing assortment shown. 3 35 costs are new sailing at. .. . _ . _ . IDI 3 50 coats are now selling at. . . . . . . . . . 4 25 coats axe now selling at . . . . , . . ._ . 5 5o coats are now selling at . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . _ . 6 15 coats are inorv selling at. ._ _ ; ». \' ... '.. ~_:_____.\..,-°;'§f.\‘ 8 25 coats are now selling at . . . . . . . . . . .. , __-__-» 135 . . .0 "_ l I Throughout the lines oi¥ercd to-day good styie,nrorlerrnty,goes liawl to lianfl I _~_ with exe -Ilence of lil, perfection Of ii1atetia‘, riiomiughrrcss ii _ 5' Wear- The coats off-:fed are all new-and all are models I l I a _ ni we. = \` I (_______3 One third off all our _____w OUBTLESS YCII ARE aware that this is the store D par excellence tor little gtrl’s coats. We carrv :rn _ - exceptionally iirir. line in this department ,nod do ._ , »'= _ ~‘ _` all in our power to see tl.vt in every way the genus shriwrl ‘F ‘!i`\§\ ` fi” _ sh ill be the best i`0rtlieino'1ev that money canbuv . VI/0 are reducing the prices of all ilrese coats as well as tli-'_ otlit-fra . ....233 ni .deru coat making, The loss is ours---the rest is “up to you”--.lt is your r Z 'li -4- Ib _ F” _Q _ _~_ :~@.-2;:-57: .q‘,."£ _ _ , _ . ._’.§~\,. em I - ’-\l,` ‘nm .._,_,, I W _ :