NOVEiuBER I4, x9o7 » » 4,... 'ms cHaRLo'r'rn'rowN GUARDIAN ` PAGE SEVEN U You are ali run down, easily tired, thin, D f“l°» “°"'°“S»!° N Yourdoctor. Stop gusse- u n “Ei 51°F Gxperimentlng, go direct to your doctor. Ask his opinion of Ayer’s non-alco- ll your Joehreqp fake Ayer, 5,. h°“° Slfilliarilla. No alcohol, no stimula- ,.,,¢,,-11¢ nm 4.1,, "_ U-|,,;,,,, _ tial. Ablood purifier ancrveto i tron thin Leila. then lake Mal. sou slterstive, an aiii to digestion. `2{_-:¢f;:A;»;oo... .,¢v\»\/vv\ T 7 f _.1 Engagem~ nt Rings The newest and i . i. preitiest designs are to be found in our trays l Xmas Photos 5 ` llur _Specialty @ g}i:_'._V Wedding ` Rings _ ,,-‘ The Famous “W. i U W. W. Every ring bears the stamp. 'VU - UWT V\fIEi I.|IsEi'EE\. Jeweler The Latest Fad A T he Swasi ika .l Druggisl reparcs' all ki ids Jf liorse and Cal tie Medicine If you lia\f:. s sick or blein _ ishing animal tiy HUGHES 5, A special retnedy prepared suit the case. Advice Free An Autumn Forecast The only basis on which to Piedicl. the future is the record Of the part. In the light of that rerfnriunncc, and bearing in mind ihc reputation of the Fifties coucerneibit is safe to orecnst that all who buy their fall suits and ovcrcoais from us have us have perfect sitio- fsctioa and also are up to the top notch in style. Our goods are up-to-dalesud prices right Mclionald & rcrry, /The Nubby Tailors ` Gt. Georize St. Parties wanting Cream '~»‘ or milk delivered to any \¢v\¢\v\/\f~ v\¢\¢v\»".pvv\/vv` \¢vs/~\f\~'~ 31,85, $2.00 ~ ii part of the clt can tele- , ' r, i » .'~ phone V Pasteurlzed lllilk dw" 1 &-Cream supply A - i Nc'wAus1i'aliau ii' 5 Rasins We have just receiv ed a few boxes. They are nice and juicy with a delicious flavor. Try a few pounds. M c K en n a’s At. Both Stores. The Eagle ‘ ' : :A Kent Street, é°“”%"_“? Practice limited to Diseases i ._,, §>» 5 3 pounds Y 1' " ‘l Bfliwils ......... lil this -W -‘s-zresrs. Week at _ p Alley & 1 C0’s. 0 “ Cz..- . See them in our .-. windows. _ ii, '_ t 1` I _ _-;v*_* as .1-:ah -e See them in the shop centre. 1 See them all over the i store. . Childs boots 50: and 75°- ‘ | T/Vomens boots and shoes $1.00. = lil-:us boots $1.65, _t l 24 All about half price , N ot :cc fs - ~»-,.-__ =~'./_-f.4:»,< Aliey® Co. l v i I Y J l l. ...._.._1-_ - --_ /-.~.-____ ____+..__. P llli.li.li.JliHliS[lii. l of Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Skin. ; Eyes tested and Httcd for glasses. OFFICE HOURS Btu lin. m. L00-l\.§lp rn. Evenings by oopointmcrit. fltww mg., ._~, ..-....-- _ _. z__i____,_ iChcap Pruncs for 25 cents at =;.h0¢ Bccr & Goff For lien We have 1 e Eagle shoe for ‘men iii Pat Coli; 4.75. Box Calf 3.75 & 4.59. Vaiurv Calf 4.25. Duro Kid 4.75. '. The E igle Shoe is made on the latest New York lasts all Goiiciyear Welted Oak, tan soles. Sprague 6: Cv. . Sunnyside ,. -fu seven Pictures. PHONE |92. Come today and have your photo taken for 'xmasi THE QUEEN’S COUNTY GU ARDIAN Head Offices ln New Prowte Block---Charlottetown. I - from Si. John. Mrs. \\V. A. Johnson and Miss Olga .lunnson of Boston are visiting the osstsrn part of this province. William Beazley who has been in this City for tho past four months leaves this iiyiognlng for his home in Dartmouth, Mrs. Annie Coyle last night was com- mitted to the Q uen'u County Jail for vilirac mol.it.|\s_for_infruc:lon of t-he Pro- '~lh.ilon Law. Among thc frieght by thc Northumher land yesterday inornlngwas two cars outs, me oar cheese and two oar loncis suniiries lor the Magdalen Islands. Cipt. John Hughes, Water Strcnt. re- turne i home last night from Bust-nn, brine ing with him the body of his sou John, who was drowned there last week. The buyers ycsterrlay were paying 25 cunts for potatoes; ll cents for turnlps; 52 cents for black and 50 cents for while oats; $17 for hay and $6 per ton for ~iraw. 1’ trons who Arc unable to get The Guardian by tcliephone after six o’clock in the e\'euin;:,anil who have news or other business for the next issue, are re- quested to ring Nu. i2-1. Ii, ll. Brown who has been so popular ‘n c;nnrct.lun with Falrylaud and ln musical circles in this city louvcs this morning for St. John, where n good nos- ition awaits him in the Department of l\l.irine and Fislieries. Miss Lens lilnttliows, formerly of Murray Harbor South, now holds a Rooil prltlon as stcnoisrapher with the Great West Snilillery Company, \Vinnlpe|z. Nll~s Matthews trraduntcd from the Union Comm irslal Collige inet term, Mrs. Sullivan wife of Chief Justice Sullivan, and her daughter farriveii on Thursday lust from Charlot- tetown, P. E. I. They :intend residing hercfurtht winter and until finding ,quarters w‘Hl be the guests of Mi's. Wilfilti Sullivan.-Vancouver \Vorld. Persons sending advertising :matter to ’l‘he Guardian are requested to state whether same ls to appear among Uliissifled ads, Business locals, Announ:c~ ineuu- or aniinig regular display advertise ur-nts When no such information is =urnishs'i the. management will not ba heiii rl-.snonsitls if ad does not appear as desired. ' On Tuisduy there was a game of foot- ball on the C. A. A. A. grounds be~ twcen the boys of the Consolidated draw, neither side scoring. Lnntz and Smmiwny played an excellent game for We-it Kent, while Corish. Jenkins and MacKenzie were the stars uf the Consoli iiatcii I8. Jas. Mclillillan referred. it i» understood, says n Quebec paper ~hat I iw successor ta Colonel J. \V.Wilson eotmuaniiernf the fortrc..~.4 and the Cniia- dluii artillery, and inspector of artillery, 'viii be Lieut.. Col. R. W. Rutherford, ss- vlaoant adjutnnt gcui-ral »-nil director of artillery, second in coruuuinil to Col. Wil- son, and ti soldier of great ability. Ha is well and favorably known in Qu.-bro, havlntz servci on the Citadel and trans- fcrieil to Ottawa in lilllfl. §Mrs. Rutherford is it sister of thc wife of the lntc Major Snort, who wna blown up during the grcs' fire in S‘ . Itoch's. The appointment. of Licut. C-al. Rutherford will prove pop- ular with nil ranks of the militia in this l‘rovlnt:'~. l HE TU N N i: L. The Guardian would like to know if th ic-lilcnts nf Prince Edward Island really desire u tunnel to connect with the maln- iiinrl, and with this end ln view eaoii nr-i-son is requested to out out the below i,-nupuii after writlniz in their uniuc and rllrci-s, and enclose to “Tha Guar-ibm, U i-irli»t.lctowu", miirklnk “Tunni-l" un ‘ rncr of envelops. Everybody sliculd il ntu nd ace COUPON. p-rty Prioc Edws tunnel neat. th's l ravi en one \ rd Iss as l for con d at S SEL ei th ii ld pros and Z -L.`>- 2': b- 11 -haw l`ki: to eel he ma"ilind ti out ‘ut o' ai side W vi ht. IDE A I ond Net COMING EVENTS. White Rose meeting Lodge Prince Ecl- wnrd S.0. E. Tuesday. Nov. 19. _____._.f- "'_` Pserlcis Hair Ilestoicr-strengthen’ and hr-autltles the hair, rendering it soft. silky and rtlossy, and disposing It to |ro|nsluln any desired position-600 per battle. A. W. Beddln. xl' s__'?'i1§ _ *V W Wi1ite’s Vefveteen Kissess -- s and are this not like crm are flavored wiih SP°°i‘l_ m°l“’°° _.4 _ 'Ati '_ ___ -.__ _q mon molasses cmdl’ Their P“fi‘Y 15 01° “cr” "f their P°p°h"ity° Nm th" i \ cheapest but the best. v -..lifts m V ` f”--"“"’-NB School and West. Kent. which ended in a~ Miss Lutla N.cii0lson arrived l is. >nigl.t,i George S, Inman, Montague, I5 lu the City. The ms'lt.rnin arrived ut 10 o’clock last night. ‘ The Northumberland arrived at T last night. ' -*- ll -nj. Coyle. recently employed with John MoKenzli~& Oo., has been appointed ton position in tha Bank ot Montreal in this city. This week's Limerick noulest closes all midnight: an Saturday. Send in a iii c and run the rink of winning n prize. Tl o amount to be awarded this wcck promise; to be larger than In any pre vlous co .t»~si. Rev. Mr. Fraser, rector of the parish of Ruwdon, lcft. this mor. ing on N1 i0 ex- press, accompanying his slsterto P. E. I-- lnnd. Mr Fraser will on his return to Truro visit his College cl' urn. l‘l.e\'. l). V. \V:it-ucr, of St. John's 'l.‘i'uro.-'l`iu|o News. The Gu-'\rdinn ncivs 1-[line closes ii' twelve midnight Sftturilay rind doc not open ntznin until miiinllzh Sunday. In tho rncanrinie any news it-anis, duly slgneil by the writer aiid ,drnnpci ln the letter box in Thi- Gunrilian rnniiicntrancc door, will have prompt attention when oillcu oucns. Conductor Williams of thc D. A. R., has ri souvenir which he prizes very highly. It ls n baggage check und reads ns follows: “To Chnrlutftown. W. S. I{'y& stciuxcr via }:‘.ctou. 78." In will thus be seen that it datcs hack br-fore confcdcrntlon and was in use before the days of the I.C.1i. Mr. Williams has had the check nic-kb pl-ilefi and wears it on his watch fob. The schooner Uyiene sailed from Pownal on Monday with a cargo of produce con- sisting of 3700 liu~hi-is of oats, 800 bushels potatoes, 300 bu-shi-is turnlps, 15 tons hay and straw and a quantity of vegetables. The rnrtro was landed by Isaac llolinnn, York, and guru tu McLean 8: Holman, Syilncy.C. li. The schooner Hazel Dell, also loaded at thc saine placcleft. Tuesday for Glace Bay with n gcncrnl cargo of produce for tbl same firm. The ilrsl. Mcthoiiist Church this morn- ing will ,le tha scene of n vi-ry qnletanil liuuiessivc marriage ioreuionv when Miss Amy Carver of Pownal (late icschvr of l)r.-ilory nt Mount. Allison University) will lie nnlleil in ninlriiiioriv to the liar. E. \\'i-stiuoi~ifl»uid, Pastor oi lhe Alb-‘rton Mullioilisl, Church. The bride will he unul.tc.irii-rl. The c~~rerunn_v will bc per- formed by the Rev. Thus. Marshall. The choir of the church vtlll be in nitcndnnco nnil sing that swic est of Probhalnmions, “How welcome wus thc cull, and sweet the fcsral tiny, when Jesus doigned in Csnn`s hnll to bless the marriage day." Ou the briii'i:`.~i entry Professor \Vatta will play the yiuridinz music from Lotlzengriu iinil the \Ve:iri>cord as ix student, nwinuinfz personal- it.i~, l\cc.~lrrir=s to his charge the pre-:c- quisltea for success. In the talented help-meet. lic has found the uomplciuent of till n man 1-.oulil mit. The future uzav well ilcmund great l.i\iu;;.s from him. Sidi.-ere wishes for their success, The Guuxiltnn couples to its cunizrntulst uns. STOP LIMPINC, CURE TUE CORN. Quii-irly done by l"ulni1ni'spninli~ss Corn l~}xt.racL.ii'. Acts in one day, causes no pain, renruvcs every trace nf ziinctiess. ill. years of success proves l’utnnui's is :lic best.. R-'fnsie suh~f.itut»~~. Stock food. for cattle. horses. poultn ; a grant flesh producer. at is very low price. C = moron 6. Co. ' ' ll-l4dti NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC A very lnruc supply of overc-outing sultings, pnntings and fancy vesilnus huve arrived which I will ninke up to order at thc lowest possible price for tzooil goods. Reiuenibcr I sm rrco5.{nizi\il io bi- nno of the best. tnilors ln Charluttctuivn. .IAMES CALLAGTIAN, Upper Queen Sl.r:ei. “2“5£*.¥‘l._"l____._ - - l " -/u.lFb\ll-w.-.»q' We are opening up a , ni-w stock of Fine leather goods, consist- ing of :~- Bans. Purses, Bill books, Uiessin g Cases writing folios, Collar Cases, Letter Cases. The se goods are bought direct from the maker, and make up a line of most sensible gifts. G. F. lluichason jeweler Optlcan. Ta LEY ‘.f`/'fféxi ° ' _f fs ~.`1'_§.;"‘_»‘1_._Z>"`\ " _V A - i-:dl li 5. ss.00 “ . $10.00 ~ $200 '- T $15.00 ~ just one quarter le»‘s than ali: reziibir priee=. S llc is for spot cash only. choice at one t-'iird oii. About 75 Ladies Coats A 5 At Special , /// Bargain Al _\ ‘ .<1 ji W/.-.=,_\,-l~ Prices i li \ ATremendous Sacrifice of Ladies’ F ur Coats. _-5. 58 in all. Astrakaur, Seals, Persian Lunb, Raccoon and 'Wotnbat you get your 15166.91? 'Bile .A11 TDS J-LIVVBYS Busy Stare W W °s . 'AI' /lg' ___;,,_-' ‘SS-A - _ ~.-v a(\£'~§- Q ii l - \"~,=f_.-l P. / . _\ \ " f T]..,,.,.] ». ~ use .tie .1 l tiis sc.i_son s goods, :md cnuic ions direct from thc mzti1iif;ir:t- urers-'l licy are all the latest styles and newest clotlis- Light, iuccliiitn, and dark colors, also blacl~1s-sixe:; are 34 to 44 iiieli. $6.00 Coats for $4.50 “ $6.00 “ $7.50 “ $9.00 " $ll.25 - 1 $g,<.i.oo Coats for $20.00 $75.00 Co its for $50 oo $45.' o Cvats for $30.00 $9 -.no Coats for $60.00 $560.00 Coats for $40.00 $150 Coats for $100.' o i?'.T2‘."»§rff'.~1‘_1*"\ .- , _ STAN EY BRO `. f ~ f=~»-s and WinterfSnpply @.A.J~= I:3].7JI~i.EiiC."*I;\'|' &! (`¥C)- lr dttsrlutf. \\`h_~ sell hes* groceries at ni-'derate prices ‘iT 'i Ffour, Tc Si gar, iiiolnsscs oil, etc, at __ 52." U“5hnnky;€3r n@r _ i . When a manufac- - turer W111 go ipolall the trouble of porfeotingfa. process for ~ the purpose of proventin Lwhecredgoo- of the cuffs and pant 'hott ms of their underwear from unravollin andjroying ` you can depend that tlikeir underwear is a. very superior a1~tic1e.‘Ti1o cuffs and I pant bottoms of' Howson Tllndorwelor are self-finished by an irdglyved plrocess. Not a. hint; of loose thr The edges | cou1dn`t be more neatly pr so itnely il ‘ You'11 recognize this superio; pizre wear by the Howson ovalzatrade-n\ark, ished_ 001 under- which is .ar guarantee of complete sati faction. Ins st on being supplied with Hewson U1'1deri`1vear ne t time. Hi-zwsoN Wooten ivm. , Linnea " AMHERST. N.S. , Also maker: ol Hcwmn Pure Wool T reds/ //, l ‘fl ’ F c wtzstrr co W.F.H. Carveil,B.A B ' S l' ‘ . N P bl' t ~ ' ° oarrmfgzlr* o lcilor otary u ic e DESIGNERS. O‘flallor`a`o R.illdi\ng,t ENGRARvERs_ ~"'.°?§ i.’°”i“§.°N’§`..' mi.. l:t.t:c1'i¢o rrpuus, I i mir- -, i o.;~iY.nu»raii 'W""‘l”f|i"'l Continues from 7 to l0.00 ~ Program changed every Monday, Wednesday and Friday The Onion Theme. The Lucky Heiress. His first success. The Starving Artist. The Actor Annoys a Border. illustrated si ug by Mr. iHirre\‘. A `i»ilc Child Shall Lead thc 'l`licu1. 7~i6dti. ;.> . r *_ iiiiRRlNG if Q \Vi- bsve 75 hall ll'\l~ Her- 'fi ring iihi1‘l1 we want vii s ll " (]‘ ici\'l». Q-I.-lily gliolu - : t, il l uf. KELLY .i .0 Farm Por Salt: As lam making achange in inf has ~ ueswlwi sell my fsrm c nsisling < f about x71lscres al cleared and in n high :tate of Sucltivation except about 15 acres which ls covered with a nice growth of hard and soft wood. This farm is situated in the prosper. oussettlemc nt of Preetown about -lr’ 1-f a mile from railway station, one rv the bcst tnsvkets on the line, and on y jf; mile from Churches and Post Ofllcc ind convenient lo school. All of the isnt isln the pink of con- ii'ion and no tr mble at all to larm 1'. There is also 4'/1 acresof orcliai-il jnsi cominginxobest ing. There is a brn ik on back of farm and s never failing wells of water, and all lcnccft wiih cedar and wire. 'fliere ls on the place buildings f r cvryiliinpr. A new house of modern 1-tyie wish pumps inside, trout proof cellar and heated throlglliont with hot sir. There are 4 large srns, carriage li miie, aoik shop. wood house, hen house s-ui piuyery with cellar, and also adwellinghniise for hi-‘eil msn,all in the heal of oouclillnn. This farm will he snlfl in bloc or in pin-cis to suit pur- chasers. j. 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