q I In o i" ' Western-Guardian be good-uncut be Irelh Alibi.‘ ‘giwayslreshaadpossesses thatufllfi" “aw” Lgoodnesftltnt hae may mode it ‘mm come. Special courses l12th. The Markets ‘ Aha-saw». ._t . _'¢.~,-_~,._.._..,_.. _ . l 3YOUR DAUGH- i ‘Pena o¢+-¢-.-.<~.».>~¢- Built-r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Corn, Feed Cornrrleal, Crllsh~ ed Oats, Schumaker Feed. Feed Wheat (for Poultry) Mixed Scratched Feed (for Poultry), Chick Feed, Calf Meal, Distillers Dried Grains, Cow Chow, Hen Chow, Chick t Chow, Pig Chow, Feed Flour (tor Fox Biscuits), vvi v1.1,‘ v Eye Bone Meal, Meat Scraps, Al- ' ' faifa Meal (fine for Poultry) , - Charcoal (for Poultry) Stock , it is our a|m i0 "erg-on." 1 '. I. 1 1 1 ‘. 1 1| Poultry b - Foods (in packages), Lice . Killer, Egg Mash, Milk Mash, Poultry Specific, Leg Bands (for Poultry) and other lines of Poultry Supplies. Baled Hay and Straw,‘ whlts and Black Feed Oats, ' Table Potatoes. Just arrived 1 Carload 1 choice American Crushed Oyster Shells (500 bags.) 1 Carioad (600 bags) host 0n- service in your behalf in such a thorough manner that you will obtain EYE SATISFAG TION and COMFORT through well made and be- coming Glasses. ' The satisfaction our GLASSES have given others is assurance we can please you. Vvp-t Make an appointment now. Women's Brown Calf high cut lloot “Queen Quality” stamp with Goodyear welted sole, D _ last, medium pointed toe and A . (‘luban heel, assorted sizes, 21/1» ' ' to 7. These could not be sold in the regular way at less than $8.50, our special sale price, per pair . . - . . . .1311)?» W0men’s brown or dark Ma- hogany Calf high cut Boot, “Queen Quality” stamp, Cuban heel and medium toe 0n a full fitting last; Goodyear wclted clearingprice perpair - - - - - - - I ‘ I fir» r'~ l: - o 1 office November 13th. from 10 to 4. % sowed and nnlled soles, only $1.95 n ‘ (‘otton 14. 60 inch 0 opened his Dental Parlors at 145 u Office huurs—-ll to l; 2 to 5. TER’S XMAS ts....f"..‘lli.f."i'.‘.’iffffilifih-.. Eggs per doz . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . If Y0" consult iii?” ..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.i'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'. : with daughter you ggttgtollir bushel Twill discover how | so'tii{l'ti'l't4iti£lk'e'+ s happy u... Will be $23.2." -------------- ~. ‘to give photo- ‘ 333...‘... ................................. .' i graphs this Xmas iggtr ----------- -- ‘tQ friends and ‘I i ltiolvrléctilzuvlnliksr playmates. znutler Make the ap- ‘~ ~. pointment today MU;,,;;,*",_,A§55§ 7”” ' . . . . . . . . . . ' . ' . . . . . ' . IBAYER STUDIO 125142.‘ .';i::J;::::;.'IJ3iJJ: 4 ”“,“‘“““““ i CHARLOTTETOWN MARKET iigggg m0“ 3.1 ~40 my“, A lee-ling oi‘ sadness Plain year old daughter of l.\lr. out; Mrs, John Cameron was suddenly taken away. Site had been in hel usllzll health up to the previous du_\ October 16, when she was opera! l-d oll lor Adenoids. The oileratiot wus successful and she appeared it - b0 doing splendidly. _ night however it was noticed lllil! - Alli‘. was suffering. Till- llllclor wa- ; sumluolloll but in silito ol‘ over) .- ufforl she slloflllilllbtéll ill tho earl; hours Justant. Little Lois was on unusu tllly bright child for her years ud vullcetl ill her marked musical talent ulld il tar mite with tll-l who knew her. IHIOI‘ lnent was made in the Presbyter lull Cemetery in Elmsdaie, service: both ul. the house and grave bcill; rOfltlllC-[Ell by Rev. Geo. l). ‘CllTiSlll .\l. A, of Albertoll. The exception ~- ally large attendance and the nlllll erous iiorzll contributions EIIIPSIPI tlll- universal affection in which sh nuts ileld_nntl the widespread syul pzlthy ll-lt for her parents. 15-16 501‘ i l 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. ‘i illlftiltiiiul sl , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. z illoyk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' ~ ~ :.32....";;;i::;.':":::"; '3 FhhDS < MT. STEWART‘ MAkKETS Wu llilllillt‘ tllt- ltrllilllli; i 'l‘llrllips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2'1:- h brandg (if “Hui-d yyimut-l and lllutt potullll-s lglnld dt-ltllllllll F" nmumr- mm“, in bu!“ an “k “hltt- and ill-ti Potutnl-s . ‘ cs at lowl-st ilril-r-s Whole- ‘ t‘ sale and RetaiL Table Cornmeai, Oatmeal, ‘_' Buckwheat Flour, Graham i ‘t Flour, Rolled Oats, etc, etc., ———— 4 zlli lrt-z-lli unll good. P- ; Wt, uro headquarters [or i With Minard’: in water t: nil kinds oi slot-k iiillI Poui- I several times a ‘MY m‘ try Foam; colds in throat. For u Inflving Carma,“ o, Bran’ ‘ colds in head inhale, . Middiings, Oil Cake Meal, ' " 4t Cotton Seed Meal, Cracked essences soak right into the tissuel, colds so: they rub Zam-liuit between the palms oi both hands and then inhale the evaporating medicinal balsam: This does the same good in another way. " tario Hard Poultry Grit. Get consuit 1_ our low prices. Wholesale “ and Retail. H- J- MABON A Carter & c0 Ltd °P"""="'" i" FLOUR ,FEEDS t Mention». P- E- I- A A AA A A A A A ‘ 4 A A;v_v: . AA QQQ. - Queen Quality and Boston Favorite Boots Clearing Below Cost of Importation sole, sizes 2'9’; t07. Worth $8.50, clearing per pair - - - - - - - $195 _ Womelfs Black Kid Boot of Black Kid with Cuban heel and good fitting larst “Bos- ton Favorite" stamp; sizes 21/; to 7, rcgtllar $7.50, sale price pep pair . . . . . . . . . .$4.50 Women's or Growing Girls’ high cut Black Kid Boot “Boston Fa- vorite”, full last with low milii - tary heel; regular $6.50; sale price . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.95 W0men’s higlh cut Boot in Back Kid with Black Cravenette top, “Boston Favorite” stamp; sizes 21/; to 7i wortlh $6.00, A Suntmerslde ,.<_ .g_ H -OHOF from Holman‘! Cots-lot. -suuul-:nolos wetness COLLEGE-Tbs time to enter is now. it moans doubling your in- by mail. Book-keeping. Arithmetic, Short- bond. etc. Evening classes, J. Pog- son, Principal. P. O. Box 145. -HOLMAN'S STORE will be closed all day Monday, Novunblar 141-11-8-31. —-WOMAN'S ALL WOOL CUFF GLOVES only 75c rt palr at llcl- mans, Friday and Saturday. l-Il-11~8-3i. --CROCHETED BED SPREADS '66 x so inch, only 12.69 at Hol- mau's Frldny and Saturday. i 14l-Il-8-3i. -DR. HOUSTON will be in his Saturday. in Kensiugton, -—SAUSAGES 22c A POUND at Hoimnlfs Friday and Saturday. 141-11-8-31. —BOY’S KIP LEATHER BOOTS pair ut l-Iollnunksl, Friday Saturday 411d H 1-1l-S-3i. INCH UNBLEACHED llnbleutahod (lotion 21c ut Holman s, Frlllny und Saturday. 14l-11-8s3l. -—-36 —-DR. CHARLES DOUGAN HAS Grout (leorge St., i-lennessey I n-s-zl —$ADLY BEREAVED HOME.“ sellloJ ovel lilmsdale lust week when Lois, ‘illlt About mill ol Wednesday the l7tl studio-s displayin: "BUK heals lint; imbrocallon -. in Wlnlerliches a. Pains 7' - 5'1 .. o Q _ Try a Box To-llayl Whilst Zam-Buk has long been recog niaed as Cnnadts most popular remedy in skin troubles, how many know bou better it is than any poisonous " ‘ . for relieving the sharp twinges of rheum- atism, sciatica or lumbago? ' Zam-Buk is equally good for aching backs. stifl joints, sore muscles, cold in the head and chest, or sore throat. Rubbed well into the affected parts. lam-Bull's powerful pain-soothing btuiishing soreness, congestion and in llummation. Others prefer to treat theil . 42.15;». c010 50/255 ‘air/ms ' ‘ctr/r eta/ms" ti‘; high cut special . $3.50 '. my. ' he price at forty-five “WHO! from Honours Oetolo; ..*1'HE LADIES of the Catholic Women's league will hold e Chick» en Supper in Oddfollows Hell. Montague, Nov. 12. 1686-11-43 JTHE LADIES of the Cntbollt \\" nit-it's League will hold u Chicken Supper in Oddfellows Hell .\l- - latlue, Nov. 13th. ‘ ..'DR. CHARLES DOUGAN WISHES to announce that he hot opened h-is Dental Parlor: at 14.’. Great George St., Hsnessey Building Charlottetown-Hours 3i to l; 2 to 5. 11-8-2! .."P08TAL CAR BURNED- On Tuesday afternoon the com birled postal and second class csl attached to the Souris train, whllt caught fire from tbe explosion o1 on oll lump in the postal section The burning oll scattered in ul directions. The mail clerk Mr. J. F McLeod fortunately escaped with a few slight burns. the mall was saved but other par- cels. napers and registered ma!‘ for Sourls were destroyed in IIH fire. The burning car which could not be saved was detached and run on a siding at Ashton. The mail clerk lost some personal effects including n suit oi clothes. ..*VISlTllNG‘.PASTOR — The Rev. Mr. McKeen of Nova Scotia lccllpled the pulpit oi the Monta- gue Presbyterian Church on Sun- Iay last at both the morning and rvenlng services. Owing to the 'aln a very small crowd turned out ‘n the morning, in the evening bow» ever the church was well filled Phc Rev. Gentleman made a great inlprussitm on the congregation. tnd tlellvered splendid sermons oll ‘moth occasions. Next Sunday ev ‘ning the Rev. A. J. illclsellan of Julleyfitelll will conduct the ser- 'ice in this church. As Mr. Mc mllun is a ilrenchol" of more than lrllinzlry ability. nntl has a great tinny zlllmirers in Montague, it. Ii o be hoped that the whole oongrcg ltlon, and many tautsltlers will tvuil IIIGIIISPIVPS of the opportunt "ty of hearing him. J. .."SHI»PPING — It looked very nuch at one time that wbarf room V0llli7 be at a premium at. Monto zue this tall, the whole water front icing filled with vessels, of varl ms slzeu. During the past week. 1V0!‘ sixteen vessels loaded full ca _ocs oi‘ general produce and clear- -d for their home ports. Monti) iewfoundland, very few from Nova h-otlu. McLeod & McGregor, Pooll ‘t Thompson, and Wm. McIntyre A’: ions, are the principal shippers Phc beautilul weather of the past cw weeks was of inestlmable vs no lo the farmer, and seems t4. aave come expressly for him. Tht ‘urmert-l ill this vicinity have up lztrenlly t-olne to tho voncluldor hat prices have reached thell llfllltlfil. for this fall. andnre haul ng quite freely. The potato croi i reported a good one, and with cell is" per lushel, ought to greatly help lll ccotltling tho farmer for the hnrd ihlpél sustained during the past ew years. Turnipa are also offer 1g quite freely at twenty cents or bushel. Outs forty-live. in‘ hltling among the vessels now in "orl and which will all he loaded 1y the week end, is a fnlriy large teamer from Nova Strotin, a new ype of craft for the produce busi lPSS in thme waters. . TERSONALS .."Mrs \V. D. Vvlhltebead and hel deter, Misc Margaret Campbell ol lontague left last week for 80s on. where they will spend the win er. While it pleases us greatly tc now that these two ladies arc ble pecunlarlly to spend the win er zt-broad, we greatly regret their iepnrture. Montague will mis hem, we hope their visit will b( horoughly enjoyable. and that the eturn of spring will llnd them tack with us again. J. iii THE VILLAGE CHOIR ly friend no more mnke mention of the Sirens wondrous ntruin, ‘hut lures tho senmnn from hl.~ course unltble to refrain. ‘or sweeter mer sweeter, llgo sl: angel's golden lyre, ‘he chords l hetlr on Snbimli morn, us chanted by our choir. n silvery notes Matilda June hel rich soprano sings. lp up in blissful sweetness. till you'd think ‘twns borne 0i swings. ‘ulr Ettn then in cnnllsncs sweet her alto softly croons. ‘he lurk her only rival, in the nrt of song llnd tunes. ‘hen Percival in accents (loop joins in with bass profound fhe great Caruso had he coiled his equal would have found \n<l fulls upon my horkening em then Harry's tenor voice, n tones so grand it stirs the soul and makes the heart rejoice. lb, what a peace pososses me so lenry, Mack and Ray n harmony lift up thelrsvoice. and sing, "0 Happy Day" \nd Chester. Russell, Albert too. will in the chorus shore. lmnll wonder that the pews are fllisd with Ioik from ovary, IMH- lllith practiced touch and menu _ n tones that cause the haorkenln! -d best the organist tben- plays. throng to brush the tun away, ‘ What bliss. what pence whet quiet- uds. away with toll and cote, ' approaching Ashton about 5 p. m.. A portion m’ iii O-OQ*QQ-O'Q-O'OQQ4Q-QQ'OOO-OQOOF ' anssenve the um Nov. mu tor tbs Chicken Supper in Odd- follows Hull, Montague. . JRESERVE the data-Chicken Supper in Oddfbllows Hall, Mon- jgug l585-l1-6fl UeTHE ALPHA REIEOCA Lodge. Montague will bold a. Pantry and Fancy Work Bale. ll! 1V6! Q Murdoclrs Store. Decembfll‘ ..*MO8T OUOOESSFUL AFFAIR --Tho Bazaar and Supper held to the Oddfollows l-lsll, Montague on Wednesday evening. Oct. 1st. inst, was a great success from a fluen- cinl standpoint upwards of two hundred dollars. being realized, which will be banded over to the Protestant orphanage. The whole town seems to have helped out on this occlusion, as the state of the roads, and the darkness of the tight prevented the country peo- ple from attending. Montague is never behind In acts of a cburlt~ able nature. This was gotten up by the Women's Auxiliary. J. ..*POPULAR OAPTAlN- Mon- tague ls again favored with a visit from Capt. James Dlbbon of-Bur- in. Nfld., who for the past few weeks has been suporintendlng the loading ol‘ his several vessels. Wllh every variety of farm produce. One of these vessels is u brand new croft, this being her maiden trip. She is named the Lizzie Dlbbotn a!‘ tel- the Captain's wife, a trim look» ing craft. n splendid model, built on znost beautiful lines, and in more like o yacht than a coaster. The Captain is naturally quite proud of his new acquisition, and speaks with considerable pride of her sall- ing qualities. So pleased lo the Captain with the hospitality nhown Illm. and the splendid treatment he "ecelved from those with whom he has business connections that he ntends to make Montague his lendquarlorl in future. Capt. Dib- ‘lon has lost none of the gentle- ‘nlanly traits which characterized .lnl on his previous visits, and IPVDI‘ will. they scent to be bred llil born in him, ns easy for the tztlparll to change his spots-us for ‘opt. Dlbbon, to be anything but he real out-nnd-out gentleman that to is. We all hope that the Cap- ain's present business venture will le ll profitable one, and that when zprlng romeo round again the cap- .llin will again favor us with ills loviui presences. .l. Q Though rainliormuqql; The dot; mnl; be - TlzeScllt in gotlrsltllh llliil still run Free- - IF YOU USE Rnonn i FREE RUNNING Table Salt me can/mum s/tur cotlmrreo 2 vvw-rv A-AALAALJAJA) .A..» -¢.4 LjALbl lbQQL-Q MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS SPECIAL $13.75 A wonderful offer in Men's Frieze Overcoat: of good weight cloth, full length with raised sumo and three piece belt; colon dark grey, mid k grey and brown, positively t the blfieot value you can 11nd onywhororolzos 8O to 44--Our November price a ‘13-7‘. SINCLAIR & ' mlrotnn rluselm’ "$7.27." wooo min MATOHIO 8.000. To me so manna to the soul to that sunset‘ hour of 9101C’. -_ y srnwnnr, pro, g uulltnlos ' - 4 ‘u- rloyi). I.’ . ‘ti ,4 .. ...........,..»>s2er¢.~ - a». ti‘ WHITE OR GREY FLANNELETTE Blankets, 11|4 size, best quality and weight with pin-k or blue borders, per pair - - -- - - - ALL PURE WOOL BLANKET, made to our own specifications, and named “Abegweit” as being the best to be had. Comes in size 60 by 80, pure white w-‘iltih =pink or blue bor - ders. This is in every way a strong good wearing blanket. Spe- ci-al per pair; . . . . . . . . . .' OUR OWN MOORMAC BLANKET is the very best value in all wool blankets on tihe market today. Made to our order of good long wool, well shrunk, and beautifully finished with a smooth, sofit, permanent nap. Each blanket is finished separately, 33.‘.’§§3t.§i“..‘é}f’;.§’.‘l“? if’? .' $10-00 . We were offered by a manufacturer of Down Comforts a lot of extra quality sateen’ coveredfdown filled Comforts at, a special quantity price, wlhich was so attractive that we closed the deal, and ‘are able to offer the best value in down filled Com- They are extra well filled, soft forts that we "have ever ‘seen. and fluffy. Full size 66 by 72. are pink and blue. Price each Shootings, wide, per .......li0c. Sheeting, 2 yards suic- pct- TON—- 40 ins wide, per yard -------- ~550- 42 ins. wide, pelryard ---------60¢- 44 ins. wide, per yard . . . . . . . . .650. Better Quality Wabasso Pillow Slips a1; each Hem stitched and embroidered Pil- low Shams, each . . . . . . . . . . . . .750. White honey-comb Bed Spread, 60 by 80, wortlh $2.35, eaclh for - - $1.75 Marcelle Bed Spreald . .. .480. 66 by_95 for $2.50 SPECIALS IN TOWEDS Good strong linen Huck Towel-s 19 by 36, p9!‘ Pail‘ - - ' ' ' ' ' _ Fi-ne bleached Linen HuckTowels. W!‘ P311‘ - - - - - - - . . _. . . Mo. White English made Turkish Towels, 23 by 4?» P" Vim‘ ' '~ ‘ . LA\D‘),‘. . lot-uni Three D h‘ n; ' 4w. ayisi ; _ Bedding-Q;- THIS SALE OFFERS YOU REALLY A DOUBLE SAVING. _ Specially attractive prices have been made on the lines involved in the sale—in addition to which we are daily receiving notice of advances on the majority of the linesi-~when we replace the ar- ticles—.we shall have to pay a much increased price for them. Take advantage today of the opportunity offered you to secure your winter needs in Blankets, Comforts and Bedding of all sorts. Blankets,“ iiomforts etc. f‘ . 97°15‘. i???‘ ."‘.‘.S¥’.°‘.’ii’.. $14-50 ‘Pillow ilottons etc. . Good heavy Canadian made Sheeting two inrds wide, per yard ~50"- Two and one-half yards yard........... Fine Unbleached wide, per yard . . . . . . . - . . . . .380. W'hite Sheeting, 2 l-d yrartls wide. This is a regular $1.00 sheeting, but l‘ is slightly damaged, on yard . . . . . . . . . . . Extra Special heavy unbleached Domestic Sheeting, English make, 2 yards wide, on sale, 5 yards for 933-00 BEST ENGLISH CIRCULAR COT - An extra good value White Sheeting, yardg wide; pcr yard . . . . . . . . .9518. 2 1-4 yards wide, per yard ---$l-|° Heavy unbleached Sheeting, 2 yardfl 2 1-4 yds. wide, per yard . - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . .750. _ Fine Heavy Canadian made circular Pillow Cotton,- 40 ins. wide, per yard ---------3'*°- 42 ins. wide, per yard ---- - - - - ~42"- 44 ins. wide, per yard - - -- - - t - "h"- Good quality Pillow Slips 2 1-2 inch hem, 40 inche wide, lonlneoelloliu Hem-stitched and embroidered Pil- low Cases, 42 inches wide, each w“ t . . - . . . . Embroidered Day Pillow 035°“, “wyph $3.75 per pair for - - - - - 152-50 Best quality ‘heavy Enklifiih H°"°'-“' combed Bed Spreads, e6 by fltlliugfgf} LARGEST SIZE FLANNELETTE Blankets made, wlhite or grey with either pink orblue borders, and er hea weght. P Kaflull...‘ 32-93 WHITE UNION BLANKETS, size 6O by 80, is just a good strong long wearing blanket and comes with pink or blue borders. Spec" l perpaii‘ GOOD STRONG COVERED WELL FILLED Bled Comforts, size 60 by 72. Special each - - - - Heavy Sateen covered Bed Comforts with one side double framed with plain sateen and well filled with pure white cotton batting, and well quilted. ._ Size 72 by 72. Special Sale Price each . . . . . . . . . . Double framed alnd the colors two yards wide, per yard - - - - - 158v- Best grade English mla-de sheeting, 2 wideperyalrd on sale at .......25l'. scueennlenolcl"' .3135‘.- 95c. Ilirimdilli " lbould Swan's! J' ) . ll- , _ _ "‘“""'“"t'3 "" $v¢"».".1““l'3£fi3' t?‘ mfiwerhq- ‘ll: u