I i i 1 i l i i ;. i l i l NGi.'EMBER.V27, 1907 , V _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ 'rms cHA1tLo'r'1‘.§'rowN GUARDIAN _ _ . ries .ive 4 Ili m... mms _ A 1==| ' ' ,I A I S9ae;| A I Speci.l 6'/IARLOI'/L row/y5» 5/,_-,~ DEPARDWWTAL 6_7”/Pg __ Head Offices rniiew Prowse Blaeit-_j-Charlottetown.. - , Vsipc % Vaifls I T`~~~~-~ W.: im _T.`_.-TB;1___ §i -fl _,= portant Q .j"' if _ OF |t.hatof the Guardian atatf by asking for Q ` 0 \ `\_ f' \\ . 5"” ? . ,, W. it \ \ i " i _ __ On sizes S unples - smart new styles iight np to the hour, elegantly tailored by the most expert concern in Canada, “Northway & Son” Toronto, whose coats, skirts ard c's- tumes are universally con- ceded to be the most up-tc-:late and best fitting. $4.58 Tweed skirts, black shirts Worth to $5.75 sale this morning at 9 a.m, and _as the range of is somewhat limited intending purchasers would do wisely to be on hand early. and country. 'Fur Coats at Half l Our reinarkribie rifiering of “fine fur coats at half price" is creating n great se-nsitioii lhr.ughat1t town A Never before. so far as we can ie nember, has so good an opportunity been oileicd tor_the purchase of so uselul_a garment. The sale started with sixty roars. Many have prompt. been sold, but tl.eie is still good choosing-#if you are With only n few exceptions the coats are new and stylish' have friii,»arge,ritvii~»li sleeves, are elegantly lined with heavy satin. Every ganirr-nt is marir nf whole s‘zr. "1l¢L"¢d "kms, Some are trtmnieri in Floretta stvle with co lar ani revers or ssole. $40 Coats for $20 $60 coats for $30 $100 coo to for $50 $80 Coats for $40 tra ce ' Fur-lined Coat bl tl as ¢_~,,,,ce ,md i.¢¢niy,warmth and comfort,sueh com na o iur iinfd garuients because mini . and Alaska sable' $48 50. $55 0°. $66°°°' ./f“.fw.§..ns..!.” _ ¢~..»‘-'. I "' ey and B os ras ‘ are rare, h ` b¢¢°m¢‘9o popular. Little wonder the fu:-‘lned coat H9 hh our Wn have had a wonderfully successful season W Our styles are smarter. ; Garment' M blgfxiiiiigs and collars choicer. . |_ More fur-lined costs just in. nd buck trains' °' “"1” Smart styi-is in navv. ilreen B b» dm m nk ojental ' rier.L0c,unci rat.collars and revere: of La II ‘ » 575,00. $si.oc, $87-00. $'¥°~°° l . , ' _ i . Yesterday word was received ol the l r S death in ldontraai oi J. W. Pidgeon, aged _ 25. clerk in the bank of Nova Fcotla, and ' _S son of W. A. Pldgeon ot Kensington. K , .__ Inca forhurlnl. credit.. .- night, _ ' \ _ t The Northumberland arrived iali. evan- illi li 7.10. R v.S.fI.Cornwnli, North River leaves today on a vi~itto St Martin's° N. B. Mark Wright has opened up for bull- ners in Nawon‘s block and is prepared to naylhighsat prices iorgoose, duck and han fcrthera. Soo ad in this issue. Guardian phone rings are No.itifi news -|32-2 Subscriptions; 132-3 Advertising. Patrons will Have their own time and the ahovo numbers only The remains will be brou ht to this Prov- City subscribers sending in changes of address-will please give the number and street of old residence as wcil as new. The carriers' lists have all been reviled d ngrco with the new numbers. This will avoid delays and »t.roubic. 1 Patrick Kelly of this City left yesicr- day for Charlestown in answer to a tele- Rram announcing the death of his eldest son John, aged 23 yarirs, who was well knnwn here, hininn been employed on the P. li. I. R. He leaves to mourn a father and mother, tive sisters and seven broth- BPH. Owing to the enormous amount oftime und expense necessary in hook keeping and making out small accounts as well as mailing and collecting same,The Guardian has decided that in future all ordinary amounts under one dollar will be accept- ed on acash in advance bitsis and ten per oent discount given, except to those who havenreguiar advertising account who will still have the priviiega of monthly Under the carrier system all letters for C.ty delivery which are dropped in the Post Oilice or in the Post Ofllce boxes about town must. be prepaid by s two cent stamp on ouch letter. A number of letters including Limaricks were yssicrdlay rsorlved by The Guardian with only a one cent stamp theraon.The Guard- ian paid the extra postage on these letters but hereafter drop letters inaufiioiantiy prepaid :will not be taken from the Post Office. Those who wish to do ao may drop letters in the box at The Guardian Otiice door, and thus save postage alto- gather. David H. Auld and Company, Coveheari, havejuat completed their new store 48 oy Ei feel. which presents ri very creditable and pleasing appearance. Tno carpenters and painters have finished their work and today they move into it, stocked with s larile new and up-to-.late class of general goods. To mukc this went worthy oi vublio notice and patronage they have decided to have a grand openinudisploy of goods today and to continue the same for aight dnya, during which time they will give sweeping discounts on all lines oi goods. and cash buyers will find it to their advantage to patronize this izenuine dis- count. salt-.. The Guardian wishes tho llrm much aucceas in sheir new stole. P. Lyonlof Healy & Lyons, commin- sion fish merchants, 184 At-lantiu Ave.. Boston, who visited various parts of Prince Edward Island within tho past month on buslneaa in connertion with the so shipmont of smells and eels, is delighted with this province and its people. He is surprised at. the large amount of business 'inns throughout the various oentras and trsgenaral hustle of the several firma. Although so late in the asaaon Hr. Lyons was particularly impressed with tiha rich appearance of the soil and ite exceptional prodnctlvsaoss as wail ss the ueneraii prosperity of all the people whom he met.. Next year he and Mrs Lyons will spend their vacation in Prince Edward Inland- A Limerick la alittle poem oi tivo lines of pccuilsr meaaurs, teiiingls ahort story, 'he interest of which usually culminates in the fifth iins. In the competition (our lines are given and competitors ars asked to supply the fifth line and so complete the story and tho Limerick. A good tiftii line should be spi-ightly, or witty, or should give a comical or unexpected turn to the story, or it may supply humorous comment upon,or reason forinne or morooi' the fonts staizen in the four linen pg-.ic 1. ing. The Limerick is not urruirlly s vcry .4- i hiuh order of poetry, but. n Limerick com- perltionisnoncthaless calculated to -har pen the wits oi oonipot tors and give them exercise in rhyming and phrasing. Tho' ambition of those competing ought, to be not ao much to win la prize, ns to produce bright thoughts, express thorn cleverly and so improve themselves. Cara should he taken that the line supplied shall con. D269 DX`0D°l‘iy with the four printed lines. Na fewer than thirty-five of the corn. petitors lu last weak’s contest made the ` mistake of beginning with the word “l.iut.." Had they looked to the connection , they would have noticed that the fourth` line began with “l|ut," and they would not have "liutted in" with an lnolagant repetition. Wbvhvwesnwmnnnqs- I $1* iiow Nici; _ it is to have ood paat .. 0ne’a digestion iiisocn ruiisyod by eating any other kind. We have the beat nioa. Give ua a trial order. r i . D. STEWART. 1 Eclipse Baraery ’ Balroa Bsatkraad Telephone au. They usually contain aofda and burn thc iiesh. Tho one safe euro lu liquid form is Putnsm‘s Painless Com Extractor, which is purely ve e‘ahi¢, oauaea no ain and cures in one day. Don’t forget the name -“Put.nsm's." ‘ _im argue nm Toronto- Bext 0antwali`_aod_, bride arrived home lui, night. from their wedding trip Bt. John Halifax and Sydney. Tho Ladies aid of .Zion Church will hold their annual wa Thursday. D o _mber WI. tn the school:-oo# ot their church. .Tea iiic. Admission 10°. , The annual meeting of the Fruit Growers' Aasoolntlonwiil bo held in Prince oi Wales Coil-ue Hall on Thuradii Bhd Friday, Der. 12 and lil. See .-d. liavo your tesab St. Josoph’a Convent tonight. Cosy and comfortable, and a splendid hill of fare. Tao scrvad from are to eight. Also oysters, homemade candy, e'c, , Pa'rons who are unable to get the Guardian by tell-phone after six o’cioci¢ in the evening, and who have news or other liuainesa for the next. issue, are re- qtze-ted to ring No iM. Pretty girls in picturesque costumes at the red, white and hiue tea on Wed. Dec. ith. will servo the tea and sell the fancy articles. A pleasant evening spent in the old sohoolroom will he the result. Yesterday the Quarterly Board of the Methodist church at Tryon extended an unanimous invitation to Rev. W.A.Thom- son of Campbellton, N_B., to become their pastor next year, subject to the approval of Confernnue. The entries for the Maritime Winter Fair are ia sxcesa of any previous years, and from a wider range of territory, and also n greater varlaiiy. Aa an object ies- son this lair cffora opportunities, never before equalled in thelilarilimo Pi'ovinca'a. The Guardian news ofiioe cicnee at twelve midnight Saturday and does not open again until midnight Sunday. In the meantime any news items, duly signed by the writer and dropped inthe letter box in The Guardian main entrance door, will have prompt attention when otlice opens. The Glace Bay Gazerto says:-Tiiree schooners arrived Thursday und Tuesday with produce, tha Mary Joseph from, Souris, and Leila Linwood iroin Montague and the Kingfisher from Montague. Schooner Laura B. Srilled Thursday for Baddeck and Whycocomngh with 80 tona coal, and the Pieaeantvllle for lsnne's Harbor silo with cargo of coal. The Sarah L. Oxnerluarled 40 toni cool for Cardigan Bridge, P. E. I., and will lihely #lull Friday. The t»a and fancy sais to iiegiven by the of St. Petar‘n will take place next week, ladloa on Wednesday Doc.4th.it will be a red, white and blue tan, and will pre‘ent many features of interest. Fancy t.-ride; laden with appropriate articles for Christ- mas gifts; book tables where you can ony your favorite bool: for a trifle, and tea served as the iadias of St. Peter‘r church know so wail how ttoaerve it. This asia bids fnir to eclipse all former ones, and nmsmber tho data to keop it lreagfrom all othorcngagamonts. DANGER IN CORN SALVES. , Shaving Soap, Shaving Brushes, Shaving Mugs, Shaving Lotions. Try us for any of the above. PURE OLIVE OIL Barton`& Guestier’s French Olive_Oi1 re- presents the fi n e s t grade that is imported - to this country-It is rich, nutritious, extre- . mely delicate in flavor and very highly refin- ed - We recommend it to those in need of a strictly pure olive oil for medicinal or table use. Put up in bottles 30 cents and 50 cents. iiillililiilll l iiiilillllil "Tho Two Moon DRUGGISTS. r _ fur-lined p Fur'-‘lined The mail train' arrived at 10.40 iaat "Isaac and‘Mra.`.Pouud returned home Conf' Collis ~ W MMIII///i¢r_y_fiiap/a , 7 “ -v‘, C l S .mrtirng vt-ry reasonable in fur lined cha s in black b aver cloth strappitgr do-'~ n ire 5 de s .anis batk and iron Ohio . _ sa‘:lec lint arid reveers. $4200 : Another one in best quality of Black broadcloth, tins box pleat down the centre , se-am of hac'<, music ia* lining has \/lar.-rio; `, foliar aiil reveers, is an exceptions. ly grol va ue at , $('i5.<")0 nur WP are takin! orders at verv much lower prices than D ur-ilineii coats-l-the winter A rmentsapprovedbyfashion . (__ r FEW DAY 1 asc we reeeivvd A aietter ir-rm ir lady in th€ North West to whom we had 1- sent one of our splendid fur-lined coats. Let her own words tell the story-“The ccnt arrived last weak, It is perfectly satisiaciorY in every way and just as nzdered. I thank you very much.” Thin ` testimonial was entirely unsolicited and we want to reiulni yo r that X we can fill your order with the same value as delighted her. Foi- lowing are a few sample offerings in fui lined coats-- Anolher one comesin a rifh shade of brown broad cloth with box pieat down centre, back seam. musk rat lining. Alaska Ssblejcollar and reveers- ‘ $15-oo Arrice navy blue li 'oarinloth trllnmd with strappingsof elrrtli, Hanuster lining Alaska sable culisr and|rc_vet' rs. l SC 2.00 't ~ S . most l~o»r~¢-s expert for garments in thl-- sort---'iii fact e g ' avlng ue find tlirri no lioule in the Uorriiniori i.~ able to :nuke I Pr ces lower prices than we qnalitv ronstdere _._ i - . f ‘ie Buyers. ié our sb l ii “V §Pe°l“l stile. f~`0‘0ufitig of fur combination not carried in stock, we shall be dc- ; i lighted to procure for you by special order to the factory- And bear in mind that - i this factory is turning ont work that is not equalled by anv nflmr fur coat nmlreriu the Domin‘on. So good is all their work that we feel confident in saying that i fat any ‘ time you see on the street u Indy wearing a fur lined garment that looks siiifeior to the "”“1’§'“fy ~'0'l---ill Dfaciiraliy everv caseyou will find that we have supplied ir. Gar- ments m-.ide to spt cial measure will be delivered in about two weeks. ` i A-_.»i ._i I l _, ,,_. .. » .~~»~.- -,.»\:~,. \ -_ . ,_ J, ., __ _ __;_,_,__ ____ __\_ _ ____ ,ii i _ lg_ 1 I Closing out Sale oi _____ L __ ____i_;_*__1_r__i u `vAnA»{ I Furniture at Auction I ani instructed by Iohn Newsom to sell his en- tire stoclr of furniture commencing Nov 25th at io a.m., and continue till all is sold at times to be an- nounced, Going out of business. Sale :it old stand Newsou Block next door to Union Bank of Halifax, R. B. NORTON _ An Autumn Forecast I The only hosts on which to Predict the future is the record of the pa~°t. In the light of _ that rertnminncrs. and bearing 1, in mind the reputation of the 1 parties concernctl,.it is Safe to forecast tliiit all w hn buy their fall suits and overcouta from § ns have perfect satis- faction nndalso are np to the top notch in style. Our goods are up-to-date and pri ces right Mchriiiald & Perry, The Nohby Tailors. '. § Gt. Geofize St, é xg/ur/\v~ uvvnfvik yvs./savers FIRE. . LIFE ACCIDENT HEAI .TH ‘ ' E. K. BKOW, Charlottetown - - General Agent. PHONE B8. Mlldmwft Insurance in good strong stock companies. simmer-~¢!r l Blat 1 i '*l__._; ri-Igdrtf. Auctioneer. ll L N D Opera House Wednesday & Thursday P 1° o_» gra_.1n.111e Moving Pictures The Stag Hunt. The Little Wood Robbers. Visit of Queen Elizabeth to Warwick Castle. John D. Rockefeller and the reporters. Grand Special Musical Programme. New Illustrated Song “Way Down East.” Parker Hooper. Step Dancing(in costume.) -l _. .I upon you. . cies. Information cheerfully given. Charlottetown . Solid As ihc Continent Amid the speculation and uncertainty of modern business life it is solid satisfaction to feel von have made sure and certai i provision for those dependent You are also making a safe investment for “time of need” by paying premiums of I ite Insurance on any of The North American Life's Investment Poli- R.0SS Q. MATTHEWS Mr. Scott. 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