T "'- & ':_f».. Mu; ugly ` " 'ram Llrnsr mms f ' ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i riser or eu.. _ " ~‘. fr_- I The new styles we are now showing in the ladies’ coats comprises all ting, semi and tight fitting garments. No.1 Our leading black cheviot S. B. loose fitting, full length, cuffs on sleeves, good fitting. $3.65 No.2 U. B. loose fitting; black and blue clieviot 52 inches long, cloth collar, cuffs on sleeves, o_nl_\’ $4 .75 No.3 Black melton coat, long loose fitting, well fiuishecl throughout, has all the points of fit and finish for $6 5o .No.4 Black - loose fitting, cuffs en sleeves, absolute- ly the best cont shown ‘ in this City for $6.50 No.5 At $750 and $8.00 are worth from $9.oo to $10.00 but our low cash prices enable us to sell this line now for $7 50 and $8.00. The cloth, the style, the fit and finish are absolutely guaranteed. ._>li~___.__;;_.._._i..-_ I\`o.6 Black coat made in tight, semi and loose fitting at $12.50 judges of value declare it is equal to any $i5.oo coat shown in this city. _ ___`_ __ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ AH elderly woman of Alhertoii 1-~"_"' _ _ ff. ` ' °*.‘““>~"°°""' 3 5' -.~§~°~'_`_3.~"'f~L\‘#’_-";.;;‘_»' ' " U __A ' - ” ‘ 1 ' _ _ . l`_'u-.;c.'\=.’.w`~.=.'>2.'>'-'at.1.~ G»;`i2.tS$R>®¢lu~iv<. 0 _ . li# ._ -_ ,-|_,< ' wi' "7 _ _ __ .i4 _ -Tt“, ," _ ' .;i_-5:. ,v.-_~,_._. ._ » gents’ rings Ladies solid gold _rings $1.2 5 and upLadies Soli- taire Diamond Ring $6. 50 and up. Alarge sssorhneni to select gfrel. ,W. N. laiiton, All kinds and sizes at l. PlEKlHl] li Ell'S; l Phone 240. ”**9P @OQ06§ that cheoro~ but not tnebrlottoe. Tho femous lluminiun .Bland Ina (IQITIIBD) lot this breed from your yoeer. No sebeiiietu. F ountai Welm\\en’o "Ideal," a od Fountain fell in Ito* $8.oo meh. The Yorker “Lachey Curve,” Fountain Pen. " Vi/IC have sold this leke for yoers, gives excellent satihg lien. Prices from $1.25 The Poet “Self Filling” Pen a great time save "iii: "‘\’;;. 11F\"‘fi" 5;. :.5 is :;; 11 9.1 ' -» _ ati' _'-.-'_ _,.1 ‘T tickles ecunoinv' into al *¢“,.._,.-..__ .1' 2.1 ',' _ _ _ -' if ’*‘ i value we give in ladies’ and -|l’s_ Economy-I T H E | g =Tohovo your Lei-ndry' work done by‘ us---Because it eevee for you' ,these things Cnet. _ you of the burden of your wneh day and droning dey by doing your le_undry work. We eell for end (oliver til! goods. I\’o.7Is made with strap seams, gibson shoulder, inlaid velvet collar, a handsome coat in every respect. Our low cash price on this coat is but $14.00 it is the equal of iany $16.00 coat shown l in this City. No.8 A handsome line of coats made in stripe tweecl effects, also our plaids and- checks in brown, blue and black. IThey possess all tlie little ideas that go to make reelly hendsoine Igarnients, We are coin- ,plimented from day to I day on this popular line of coats $i4.oo, 15.50, £7.75, 19:00 to >29.0o. No.9 A bhqck coat with l heavy kersey lining,mink or niarmot fur collar a heavy warm coet to take ltlio place of a fur lined ‘ garment is equal to it iii nearly ell Tespects, the , price is but ,$28.00 No.1o ln ladies’-'tTii' lined ` , garments we have a coin- ; plete line,Ham.ster lining, lniarmot and nluslrrat l lined $58.00 to $85.00 _ '.1/_.‘..`{l,_ __i_:.' _\~\ - '-'-.~; .»'\.- ;,..1_.-,_., . good hearty laiigh---so-see tiiel ;_1nvrni.nR_ ,I 115 Grafton St. ~_ Lehor. Time. Worry, Coal. Soep, Alli We are Burden Iifters, 'let us relieve A- P. »lWebste1° Star Steam Laundry ‘ 134 Kent Sl. Phone 1511 l Pens full stock `of_this Celelire _Prices froni§12.5o up to up to $6.oo’ each. .` l No.i1 In children's coats we have a most complete line in bluc, green, red, brown, fawn,rnixed tweeds and stripes ranging in price from $2.50 to $9.00. &_ _ 'fl I I fereign " Cashm Soi J ere Hose and Halt Hose, pure wool, linen splicing. Be up-to-date and try this brand. I F all's here We've been very busy looking ov er stock and getting ready. Allthe leading cough mixtures - Eniulsions -Plasters--Liaiments etc, etc. J ust Kepared fresh stock Our _mnlesioii with guai- acol -otir British Gough cure---our British Almond Pink. ‘~ Most anything yoii'll find in the ding line you'IIfuid here. We ini to be up-to date. A.W.Rcddin,Plim.B The Square Drug gist Sunnyside. Xmas Flowers Roman Hyaointlis planted now will give you handsome blooms for Chriatmee Dey full of Ser 'easy people, iileé in Inlf all etyld, 0,11 in and see them. Wholesale and Retail at e minute, all prices drtttl CARTER’S BO0KSTORE_i Dutch Bulb new Ready Catalogue free. Ilaszard & lloore dtferwtf 'lu ~ 1' ~ ‘ -' '- W" ‘ . - “ _ ' I Ladies’ New Coats at the New Dry Goods Store' s. A. Mcnomia I V~3-1`llf3_l_l'_Z_EALAND -*+-~~-r~i_‘;_“";_j~~~or-r~"s H IA Very Interesting Story Wriliell ES' A ' pecially for The Guardian by W. S. the new and fashionable ideas worn this season, comprising the loose fit- LouS0n_ Daughter visits Her "i,Th,y ha” ex, Parents Alter _'l`hirty=Seven Years Absence. l: __i_________,.. Prince Edward Islund l-_,hilly me has had much separation ni it dur- ing the years that are past. The following history should lro 'Of interess to molly, and \ve_fteIAiwAv$ I . .HA\/EA GooD,OPn_v»O~ OF -HIM. I 1 SELF, which He qA»Ns svwiui /~' “`\ HE KNOWS OF HIMSELEQOTHERS owner of the vessel, and a Lrof-1101” of Mrs, Largo senior, Charlotte town, Capt. Campbell and wife Itoil.-rick McLeod, Orwell. 'l`!l‘= Ulr ._ - v ____,-...QM __ .» ,_ 3,. _ - _ .==-11 -' 5-_-:= _ ~ a funiily and some others. Miss Margaret of tlirce years, eventful trip. Miss Bngnall is at present visiting ral scenes taken nt New Glasgow Inst siinimer of Mr. Bagnall's prro- perty :ind surrounding country. Sev- h_~i- nzitiio l~iiid. We give you _sever oriil of un enjoyed a pleasant visit at I the lioni-e of liichiird Barnnll e pic~ bed the seat and shouted, "Do you uhink the car will go oil the thinlia the ciii' will go oil the Going up and sitting down beside her I tried to calm her fears. It .was the first time she had ever been on a train. The horse was ill land the woman was going dliwn the line to the christening of her dau- ghf.er's child. "Be you ever in `Boston, sir 7" I answered' in thc affirmative. “Perhaps you know my son. He is s blacksmith and a lovely blacksmith he is altogether.” Truth is stranger than fiction. Don't you think so? Agutn upon sn- othoroccnsion, leaving Surnmerside one evening on the train s tether 'mg trying very herd to pacify his child. Two or three other children were of the party. As the child con- tinued to cry some of us asked cnet or the little gli-is walking along the passage of the car, where their mother wee? "Mother is dead and her body ls ahead in the uuggage car." The word soon passed from sent to seat. A lady odered to take the baby end the child soon went to sleep. The other children fared well with oranges, candy and`kind stbentioii, while the tired hither rested. Truth ls stranger than fiction. Picturesque New Glas-gow and far sway New Zealand have associations that are dear to ii number of Prince Edward Islanders. Extremes meet_ Sunshine and shadow, meeting and porting and hoping eo meet again. New Glasgow, P. E. I., a Urigan-_ white man. This ship was.‘bullt 'ny the families, (I thin* three in num- ber). who sailed in hero from Cher- lottetown in the month of Novem- ber 1864. The vessel was bound for fer New Zeeland. Capt. Alexander Campbell, son of the late A. Cemp~ bell, Plnette, was in command. The trip took six months touching at Cape of Good. Hopel Think of the little compney of WSW' W c s e doa wo ld fall, If the farmer ceased' to reall and BOW In the year 1864 tliere\ was built at,~e