NOVEMBER I i, 1907 THE cnAm.oT'ra'rowN GUARDIAN ,ME ,,v,, I C901# .se /3 _L 0//A,;;rr:row/i/.s‘__a/at01.'/>ZrT%Zs/`;:4L_.MQ 4..., --- _ --- 'i fw i _ _ i ' d| I BLANKET’S Warmth Comfort AL Unexpensiveness ---- __B|_ANitqitenlion and Blled 'gum ’t°uilBi‘ii:tol;°l'ciil`r: sith care and glusideraltlion- calsno na ha yma are 1; promptly and wo will __g:¢°’d.9.l;‘¢':t:n.5“' umm", °h’°'f""7 "mud 'ou back"couditioua of purchase moncy- Head Offices in liew Prowse Block-Charlottetown. Thu W. C. T. U. will meet today at 8.lll.= afiiiurcsmptsiioriuts 'city went to Moncton Sa' urdly. ` Aj.'P. Prowse, LI, L. A. Murray Harbor waa in this City Saturday, _ Mrs. Wm. Boyce of Bcushaw who has been ill is iiuch improved. Fi-srl J. Holman, of Mt-Loan & Holman, Sydpoy, ia visiting his old home at York. Mr. . and Mrs. Minto Summersidc are spending a fe »v days at York the guests of Herb. and Mrs. Lewis. All parties lndeptod to A. Hathsscnlc Co., Grandview are notified to make net- tlement before Dec. 15. See ad. Miss Emma Esssry has re'urnsd to her home at Union, after a eleven months visit to the Canadian Northwest. Captnud Mrs Taylor and Miss Hazel Taylor left Saturday for Saclrvlllc and from there they no to Montreal ons visit. Mr. McKenzie of-the P.E. LR. anrlllldlss Laura MacKenzie, loft Saturday morning for Sackvllie on u visit to Mr. McKenzle's brother. The large safe which camo over by the Northumberland Frldaylfcr the Bank |c! Montreal was put into their new building Siiturrlny. Miss Fannie Horne, Winslrc, is visiting nt Strasbourg, thc guest. of J. and Mrs. Holman, Miss Holman will likely remain for the winter. Tc'ephcne subscribers please add to their directories No iltil, Bank of Montreal, 3511]. B. Harnetlfs residence, 138 Train Dcspi\tcher`s Ofiice. _ Tha football qnrne Satuardsy afternoon heiwc-:n the Bankers and the P. W. College team, was won by the former te-un. Scorathrse. Bcrtstiiokland who waslnjursd on thc P. E. I. R. some days ago and who is now in the Chariot etown Hospital it is feared will have to undergo an operation. / Thslndieein charge of Grace Church rurnruanc sale will be glad tc receive donations ar. Carters Auction moms on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Advertisers will kindly bear in mind at The Guardian csnrnt ti » err l- t. nsert. in following issue any “changes of ads received after one dclock each can George W. McPhee gave a most instruc- tive lecture in the church of Scotland Mnipcque Road on Friday last In aid of the Wallace Orphan Home. Thclecture was well attended. Lois of people are getting all their job printinu' done quickly and neatly at this office. Orders lcit with F. R. Newsom or his assistant at the subscription counter will have prompt attention. Frederick L Gwynn uf Dorchester has arrived one visit to this Province. He expects to return in about two waels when he will be accompanied by his wits and son who have been unending the summer with her mother Mrs Chrlstlnla Wood, I-lazelbiook. The remains of the late Mrs. Patrick B iylrn of this city, ware laid to rest. in the Roman Catholic cemetery on Thursdav afternoon. She laives to mourn one brother, Thomas Ledwell, Georgetown, Hrs. M. Campbell, Mrs. B. Nlaksrson and Miss Lena lu Boston. and Stephan at home. It is simply uss‘ess for correspondents to scnil The Guardian items of news un- necompaulctl by the names ot the senders. In many cases neglect or forizetfulncas is the reason the communications are un- algnevi. Nothing can be duno however with these onerings eaccpttocomlgutbem to the waste basket. |lMlssMLnuisa Barratt, matron of the Newport Hospital, Newport R I. and danuhtcrof James and Mrs Barrett of this City, has resigned bar position as matron tc takc up private nursing. The nurses greatly regretted Miss Hari-rtt's leaving aa ahs was a izener-al favorite, presented har with a diamond ring as a token of their appreciation. Among the well known wholesale com- mission fish dealers who do business with this Province each seasonis Austin Haley, 170 Atlantic Avenue Boston. Mr. llaley, is thoroughly acquainted with the r- qulrements of his cuswmsrs and can find a ready market at good prices for large consinnmsnts of fresh or i-alt fish, which hs solicits, as will bc sccn by his ad in this issue. Owing to the enormous amountoitlm and expense necessary in book keeping and making out small accounts as well as msilin and collecting sams.Tha Guardian has degitled that in futun all ordinary amounts under cna dollar will be accept ed on a cash in advance basis and tan par cout discount given, except to those who havearsgular advortlslniz M>00\mi1 *D0 will still have the prlvllei° °f '“°“"hl.Y edit. ¢Q'a$lllJ\lHi The Staff oi Life is 'Bread But unless the bread you eat - We guarantee our bread Grabam.White, Vienna Duchess, fresh every day. The new government life boat has arriv- sd. The New Glasgow Chronicle says:-Rev. James Carruthers walked over to town from the hospital-cn Wodnesdiq _for the ilrsi. time; He hopes to'bc_ able to leave -for his home in Halifax do Thursday. For the purpols of guarding against the further spread of smallpox superintend- ents of vaccination have beenappolntcd in thcvarlous diatrlcts. Further particulars may be obtained by reading the ad. In this issue. Miss Maud Haelam of this City leaves this morning lor her home in Springfield where sho will romaiufor some weeks. Miss Haslam intends leaving for Spokane, Washington, whore cha will la future rcaida, early in December. City subscribers aeadina la obanzss cf address-will please give the number and street of old residence as vrell as nevr. The carriers lists have all been revised and agree with the new numbers. This will avoid delays and trouble. ` Claud Bovard, master off thc Moncton Lodge of the Brotherhood of Tralumsn F. J. Nickerson, and F. A. Murray, A. H. Lutes, L.R.Stoadrnsn, R. L. Llsveling, T I. Fillmore members cf the order came over as a delegation of the Moncton Lodge to attend the funeral of the late Athemas L, Stetson yesterday. Persons sending advertising matter to The Guardian are requested to state whether same is to appear among Classified ads, Business locals, Anuoum' 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. It is expected t-hat ix llvcly interest, will `bo taken lu the Annual Shooting on the Granville Bids Range which is to take place ou the 15th of this month. As thcrs are some “crack shots” numbered among the members it Is likely there will be good work cone. The Ross rillen which the club iirst had have been replaced by the Lee Enfield. John Hughes. aged 45, ofl’rlucc Edward Inland 'fell overboard while trying to board the schooner Quanaponet at Bos- ton. to which ha was attached and was drowned on Nov. 8th. Ho was ascn of Capt. John Hughes cf Water Street this City, cud has been away from homo for ten years. Capt. Hughes leaves this morning for Boston to `bring|home :the body. ` Thefnllowlnz is copied from A Memphis Tenn.. paper of Oct. 30th, -After lying at Si. Jc.=eph‘s Hospital a week, following an accident at the new annex to the Pcaf body Hotel, Thomas Morgan 28 your I all who made his home on Dunlap street, tiled at 10.55 o’clock Wediiesday nuornintr. ' At his bad sido when he died were his ` wifs and cblld.:Mr. Morgan was an ox. pert elevator man in tho employ of the Otis Elevator Co., and was at work Inst,- alling a new elevator in the hotel annex when a negro workman let a heavy plank fall from an upper story striking him ou the hack. The injured man was .talento the St. Josoph‘a Hospital in the patrol waggon and every attention was givsn him. It was found that hohad sustained s fracture ci the spine. The funeral took place on Friday morning from St. Peters Catholic Church to Calvary Cemetery. andwns very fcrrcd to was A son of Ju Morgaufof the Your 0 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 prescriptious,and would ask for the pleasure of dispensing your pres- riptions. *www llow’s Your . Take Macs’ ($011211 Mixture, there is no better cough mixture ' made. _ ~ For colds -We keep Laxative Bromequin- ' ine éwhich we ecom- men )a1so a full stock of ernnlsions including Wampoles, Scolts,Seve- boi etc. - “The iso lines” | pod ill soon require :woodeliodtrii to lean on- me Queers coiiNrY GUARDIAN. 4-' -I ` . e _ Ill#/ill////:cry lbw: ».~\-..~.».a~w-.|~.-».»wra».». -m~.<-i.“~.\<-.~=~_~.-.'..w>.~a\-.~ i Q . I' " f`. ,___ . Z4' _ “ 1/i 4 . //» I \ ¥.§_ ‘ 'Ji iv.. \ ‘-~ .: 1* . _.<, ». ' - ~~ "'-'_1- ‘:.%z».1, ~ . t qv f._;.i§.'_s ,i'ii@,=_._2/- j » ~t liéifgi _ s°t,,-flirt, 1. / lil!! , ...<..........<_-....= two... T 'itz __ .5 . -'-.;.g., . .. .grins . _.1 ._ sell a better grade ot fleece wear than most stores. It i sized. All sir.-_-s from 32 up. .s~¢- san-.~»»a» to $2.40 per s FOR ONE DOLLAR PER SUIT we “Penange” brand-smooth, close, clean fleece lining--heavy weiglit--cnfrgr-:lv Close Prices on Best Winte Underwear For Men _ '$35 HAT THIS uncler\vear depart- [1 ; ' ment of ours is ti good one every- »_ knows just how good. Our con- _ 1 T body knows. But not everybody ,__ _ stant eilort is to give you either the same goods at lower prices, or ; better goods at the same prices as elsewhere. In these items we mention we’ve succeeded, we feel ' . sure in either one of these attempts. if .;. ri - _ _ i Stanfie1d’s in heavy weight, all sizes $2.51 '14 ,, Sta.nheld’s liner makes in all sizes, weights and prices. ri ._ l Pemr1ans’Wolsey, _lason and Mo‘rley’s Laiiilfs l. - ' wool, in all sizes :ind prices. FOR ONE FIFTY 'PER SUIT we oiler -lined under- a good weight unshrinkable underwear-- - s the famous elastic wool knit, double breasted shirts. well made, warm, smoothly finished-_a good stuidv wearer for the price- - I Suit Sizes36,A38, 40 suit.... ‘ i $2 { At this popular price we oiler a great assortment of} __ ii heavy, unshrinkable underwear, sizes 36 to 44, em Def bracing Staniield’s, Hewsoii’S H. B. K and Pciininir ef . _ _ _ » P sun niakes,beaiit1fullyniiishctl goods worth form $2.10-,i Sui nit. - i t 5 i “ In 3 Y. M. c. We cordiallv invite all ladies interested in art embroidery of any sort to ‘ _ join these interesting classes, which open at the _ __ 1--air-_~ 1 .» _ [ Mrs. Smith’s Free Lessons ` f Art Embroidery at Y. M. C. A. A. MONDAY. llth. NOV Q ai .\\..»...».m¢r.,,. All branches of art embroidery work will be taken up, and is splendid d-.mcnstration of beautiful work will be on exhibition. L_ ....\\-.~>~.- ` large stock is cleared out. ' At the old stand opposite ~ £11 _ PERSONAL SUPERVISIDN Closing Out freight department of the PIE! Rliifll. ' Fllrtlltllro repaired. childrerfs shoes and slippers a "*'° ""1l=°'° '>‘1° '1°=P““Y °f F" ll' his ` Furniture re-upholstered. factory prices and ters. _‘°'“‘l __ Furniture of all kinds made to order. 52,75 91,0., r,,,._ _ _ _ __ _ __ $,_95 ’==`“""_ Great bargains continued in furniture till the $2.25 siroesfcr..... . .. .$1.75 $I.g_; shoes for.- .. .....$i.45 Post Oillce (upstaira.. $1-65 shoes for - . . ._-.$1.20 ` I esicr...... . .go ii $1.60 slippers for ..$r.z5 ' .Zh irl ottetown - - iriiu mwrr .¢iaamA1¢g--»~»~nnoum»n»u-svaai|ua¢l»|ia¢#_ l as I W - B $r.45slippersi'or .. .....$i.o5 $1.10 slippers for . . . . . . .. . . .. . .85 " il M W” m .85slippersfor . . . . . . .70 ’ " i Sale for cash only. I represent the best companies in Fire, Life, , 1 LI t n When you require anything in groceries you may know we have the heststock procurablc MEAT Ourn can always be'depeuded upon for being tender, juicy, and fine flavored. Try it once Manager for P. E. I. , DDY’S Silent Safet atches New Bias and you will want it always. R. B. Squarcbriggs (Hu-. Princnand Bydnoy Sta. V hnnc 3. i0 ldttinwtf J ARE GREAT riArCriEs 30,000 _ _ -_ --- ' il ASK FUR THEM _ . Dmiootsrs. . _ _ l ;-.gf .. D O h B Cmm New grain bags, all sizes.~ pi i /2;.0,%.ef.,..§5.f..fm-..-4-.” . °»-‘~=‘¢‘-"fs-»”=‘~='fi; _ ‘”°°i`i‘#~f .§$3_.‘..‘..‘l.l`§l.i.2'f"-"4"E.“ §..‘.l:..‘.:.l.”~ CARWLL I i` \':i.f ,. _. 1 _ li' » - A25 an Ad. nav. r _ _ A-1 _.,r l .r l i i ii =i f i `i ._ i ._ . l | r _.S ..__»..___, ._..., _...,_ _ __________ _.,__._ 1 i3) tl i .gy vi tr li _,_ i i i. ,_ $r.25 shoes for..... .go - 0 n ewson. . . $r.65 slippers for.. .. "$1.25 rf l . f .‘ -fi ai-.Q - ‘if i i "i, , . l i I tt .~ 1. I Acrident, Sickness Insurance and will be S e ' pleased to quote you rates in either branch _ _ , _ iz. it, snow, .;,»;;';; _-5;. ff. _.rf Q -‘ w ,. i insurance t_| _|1_ Be||_ l. 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