for'3}3‘_iYceé§` 1 °'~_,_.*:._,E Y' 1 -. . It, f 1-1.- 1.1 necsimsn.-..fi;.g T L i >-1111 nuinu|1i'tiiiii1wi--- r if ii .,§__i 1111-. " _ SE 111. ¥.l°,....i.i '°"" ~ _ Ofllcosln New Prows "' " ' ' ' ' " ""i" '»-'-'Y'-'-'-'~'-'~'-'-‘ff-'-'-'-'-'ff ~~- Y '-11 ff' -'W-.---.. . _ _ _ - ._ ._ _.___._ ._ _ _..._ _ _ _ Blocli-Charlottetown B 1 ¢ ` - , Shiloh D. o. M.nnnn1s in in ni. and for Coon- . 1-,,\, ,,,,,,, “,,,,,, ,,,_,,,,°d ,ut "mb, at 9.110. U . oillor in Ward 1. titiiii if!! F' 'Y fri Efigig. bfi this momlng on a visit to Anmerst. * 3- i 23 i iziii in Victoria Division Monday evcnl = hi tv “‘ iii g.. nf gi if _ si Tas schooner Maria Joseph wreck at the Magdalene has been saved in 1,, damaged condition and will be sold. swzqzlfl- A non.s1¢,twenty-six years old,and ow Ei it-illf n r `i 1: i .tot-ii agitatlng to have the river there dredged. TBI: Literary contest will be continued Hoorirn. H and Mrs Horne and Maste Ivan leave this morning on a wcek's visit F. W. Ranma has returned from New noon u-5;... to Mrs Horne’s home Amherst. N. §, ,York where he has been attending thai ' A n Tun Misses Ireneand Louise Hoa-nelsave Tuma is excellentskating on Govern- ment Pond. , , Monday for Boston where she will spent the winter. _Two black foxes captured by Benj Bo . e “Ke All Sona of Temperance welcome, ertson, Haselbrook are for sale at Rean y Gay's. Haselbmok. , . a` RP. Fonnm and A.S. Mahon, w known commercial men, leave this ‘_ morning for the mainland. V“1'°N RIVER Bmw: merchants are mms nuns cn, nuniinenk 1.111111. on . 1. as on greot Horse Show in that city. 'd Gd b M°LBll1 BN8. °l110l‘0\1Blli»l1 N0l‘\ih Cousin. ann Mas. Van. intend leaving days ago. sm in -o -r. Y Wlltshii-e,dropperl dead in harness several for Bam,” in ¢\,°,,¢, nv, weep, ,,|me_ Fm. the present his omce in on Queen St. ad A joining the telephone ofiice. Egg!! gl!!! V You willbesure of a hot oup of te D615 `Tfl\\l‘MiBy ilb H16 Flllfv M¢I1h0(|i5f| THE GUARDIAN ]e`!-na that Ml” E" _ ` _ Y the tables. = .\_i RUBBER iDOLl.S Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A. will be hei Q afternoon at 3.30 o‘clock. By order of the President. THERE will be a mcetingof the Minister- lal Conference in the Y. VM. C. A. at 1 o‘clock on Monday morning Dec. 4th N/rrnauiifi. Gavi Pownal leaves this morning for Savannah, Georgia. Mr. °f We I- C- R- °m~'-‘ei M°“.°W“ in °°mPl“¥ Gay intends to spend the winter in the with WB °mPl°.V¢°5 °f 01610041 0l18il102l‘B' V _ is High Teaasthe ladies each pour tea at Palmer and M,” g,,,,,-ing who Mb hen in July last on a visit to England have de- s cided to remain in London for the winte 'rnn monthly ineetingbf 1111. Lodi. r ,1 months. ook inthe Y. M. C. A. parlor this (Saturday) THE gum.,-,log me EH” Roberts t 1 place from his late home in Brookfield on Thursday last and was very largely 3;. 0 tended. The services were conducted by _ Rev. D. McLean assisted by Rev. Mr, Millar. Ynersanav Mr. Wilkes, draughtsman ; Nnnson B. Burrn ofSmith A: Procto returned fn Halifax yesterday. _ 'run Prima inn nt two yesterday afternoon for Picton and will. ret\u'n this morning. Bhsdid not reach port here yesterday till nine o'clock having left Picton at four. She was covered with ice and showed the efiects of therough trip. Ymrlnnav R. E. Mutch Sc Co closed a bargain with G. D. Longworth &. Co for s B2 foot launch fitted with a twelve horse power' gasoline engine for spring delivery. The boat and engine are the msnlfacturs of the Toronto Gas and Gasoline Engine Co.. for which Mutch & Co hold the general agency in this province. This outfit when deliv- ered will be one ofthe best lannchesin the province. This is the eighth snjlne sold by Mufoh k Co _during one pai t sl; weeks. 'rss omnsrn or one ninoorinni and Literary society elected Thursday after- Honorary President-Dr. Anderson, President-A. B. Warburton. Sec‘y-J. `P. Gordon' Ti-ea_s.-H. J. Cundall. _ Vioe~President.s -Rev. Dr. Morrison, Mrs. C. C. Gardiner, W L. Cotton. Executive-Mrs. C. C. Gardiner, F. J. Nash, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Bruce, Rev. Dr. _Curran, Dr.S.- N. Robertson, Rev.Dr. Morrison. ' ANo1vru Svnnzv despatch says that word has been received there that Mo- Donald and Mofi'af.1.‘s tug, which left Charlottetown, on Monday afternoon, bound for Sydney witha large scow in tow, havingasfrcight an engine and lot cfjplank, became separated from her ,charge some time during the night. ‘When oil’ Wood islands about?5 miles from the starting place, and during a stiff breeze, the hnwser parted, allowing the scow to go adrift. Owing to the l ~. . _m= -M, / _ i _-I ‘J-"1:M ' v » " *f I1 1 K ‘ 5 1-in 0 d S ,_1<~f , ‘ -1 ' ATURDAY mornin ’ ~i‘, ' 1’ _ f_s- _ c »_\ \ ` ` ` _ ,_: . 7/1/ /-/W , V -$- . ‘X5 /"‘7" ,/191-4,. \, fi 1 Q _ , i‘1~f_'\/1. *Q 9:3'-'M '\/ .- /fi* _ \\ x ' ,.»1.~1 ¢fs¢»¢U _ ‘"5" 1" N .§gf ~_ _ F gb ;1\\ 5 '_' f"--7 everybody with the beautifu G. `\_` 1 . I 4 ,vi -Ji.; ...V1 _ _ _ , 1 E Bon kercliiei al Saturday I ` f ` _, __ U Z ` fi ,_ ' this annual interesting _Q ,M { M9 H i event opens -E'/:ry y: 55:. i we’ve clone our best to beat previous records ~ this year- we really think we’ll_ surprise ! l _ things shown--and the mod eration of the prices. \lls\9N\‘#FNN_ _-s Doughnuts, l0c I 1 o iiiion’s r ll-9d twwlyr.- hwnnmmmmwwmmmwmf -DAY. . are the best to buy. Call and see the _magnificentliue we » have to show you and" the low prices at Bookstore. S Southern States and Cuba. A nssrarcn yesterday to the Plant in Line oflice here announced that the S. S. my 0';.h;el:.e;;?;3nb!“T{d:1r;:ldxng tempo Aranmore will sail to Halifax dlrcct1' ' from the St. Lawrence where she has been assisting in floating the .M Bavarian, and there will be no more snii' ings from this port this season. Evr-avnonv should see the Big Web - Perfecting Press printing so many Guardians at 11.30 a. m. on Mondayo Wednesday of eachlweek. A monstrou roll of paper, several miles in length, is pulled through the press ata high rate oilicc took measurements of the burnt da k th ,Z ld 1 t l t h Wrtlon of the P. E. I. R. shop!! to ssoer- wchnifd D1, 0:0 Dirt wwnxalteg I' more favorable opportunity to continue the senrch. is 111111111 i r , 8 ... Office-Main Street-.Percy G. Seaman, Mgr. f of speed inamanner similar to that of Lealh doz- _ are our specialty \\Y\ ‘ A le Piss no each. Mliice Pies nc each , Cream Pies 1: k 15c each Oomsnnl Pies 15 & soc each Dark Fruit t‘s.ke asc pound ,\\\{\`\ \ \ :" ~ ‘"1 nouns g KIDNEY the largest papers throughout the world This is the on_ly'press of its kind in th province and well worth seeing. tf 4 \ i_\ /'7/L M l_' li _\/5 Sultans éakc asc per lb Nnicnke mio while cure ree peru. / ~ Bread of. all kinds, all fresh - andgood_. i~'°`E°/dilrni Pistons, E QQ” tra. 0. H. BEER. Pl°°f|°m7| all ` w ` 111u11i,y; I ll II.. quired Johnson & Johnson. .ld li Christmas Chocolates ceived our immense importation _of Low- ney’s Chocolates for our Christmas trade sud hope to have them opened for inspection in afew days. Do not invest in Chocolates until you _ our stock. , We have just re- , llot Water Bottles are the only kind we sell. See our BIG assortment and get our LOW prices ' before buying. We GUARANTEE every bottle we sell and RE- PLACE IT if unsatisfac- tory. ,Isn’t that fair? liiiliiiiiwiiiiiiin h Child’s icture handkerchiefs. assorted aniriial pictures, special handker- chlefsale . Only one dozen to etch customer. At boo1h 8. Child’s colored border handkerchiefs, white centres. selling ut. . . . . . . . . . Same booth An assortment of childreu's white or coloied bolder handkerchiefsf ‘| _ pretty little ones for si.-hool use.. . Also booth 8 r25 dozen ladies' white lawn handker- chiefs, some with lace edge, some hemsiiiched, any of them would bechsap at 5c each but we are makii g a .~pecial snap of thc=e at 30 dozen colored hemstitclied handker- cniefs. suitable for cu~h1ons. fancy wo1k,e11‘--This intere.ting lot will be shown at booth No. io and the priceison'y.... 5 In conneciiou with this lot there will be also a number of higher priced lines for the same purpo.-es, l cc ea 3° ea* as high as 9': each, selling for.. .. 6c 1 a I 3c ea 4c eo. l vxoo CEB dozen lawn liandkerchiefs. either plain hemstiiclied, or with edge of val lace, any of them would br ¢h¢ap a1 71: or 8c but as a1 ntl.er notable su.1p, wi make the price. . 5c en Selling at boo li No. 3, there will he an immense variety of prcity little is-fan M K, ~- 15 -_-._-_-. .T ,;_ .. Q,"-;><\‘..:. _ ‘S J 1' it .1 handkerchiefs, ciiibroidered, l11 m- , _ stitched and lace edge worth up At booth No. 5 a big showing of_ very nice liiile embr ideiecl hemstnched , and lace edge hsndkerchieis, value that will please you .. -- - HC _Selling at booth No. 2 an inirncnse lot i 1';f pretty handkeruhicfs, in all the usual styles--some specially notable ones azc made in lace and ' inseriion embroidery . . . . . . . . . .. Booth No. 4, has about the largest rangeehown is t11`s s ile and i.1cluue.~‘ a veiy large assortment of handkei- S chiefs ov every ropular style. These I 21' ra will hive a notably handsome show of high clfis: beautiful things,almist as attractive, per- haps altogether as attractive as l The case at the front cen‘cr of sloie handwork, 5oc 5.8¢, 65c, 74c. . . . 85c_ chiefs, in many styles. and all of Men’s famous “Excelda” Handker- chiefs, white centres' with colour borders-fine permanently silkv finish, the really popular and cor- nct thing for the young nian'.~1 This line- at the first booth to your left as you enter. At the ni xt booth No. 7 tlieie will be shown a lot of mont attractive things for 1h'e menf'olk,for example the following. ' edium size handkerchief of lawn, Extra fine linen, narrow hem, the finest line we carry in stock, fault- less in material and appearance, the kind you would be proud of 3oc each or. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 dozl should have your attention without fail. - 1 1~ ~~-wear.16ceachor.... ..1--. ....2for25c ar: worth up to 18; and zoc each and ares.-lling for... .. 15Cea In the window will be shown a partic- ularly nice lot of la-iies’ handker- ` them maiked very low at. . . . ._ iqe ei iBooth No 1,near the door as you enter 1 , ;, Q -.-__ "T- M . c01dedge7cur........... ....68cdoz`Fa“cy Made of Larger size handkerchief of lawn. cord edge, rocor... ..g5cdozl- Regular full large size handkerchief of lawn, cord edge,r3c or. . . . . . . .$1.30 doz Men’s pure linen, narrow hem, sell for 16ceach or.\.................$1.65 doz Men’s pure linen narrow hem, better grade zoc each or . . . . . . . . . . $2.10 doz Me1i’s pure, line11.very tine,25c each or $2.65 do includes a lot of very pretty ideas. lace. embroidered. lienisiiiched- worth up to 3cc a piece . . . . . . _ 2.4¢ ea ooth No. 9 has a \ery pretty showing of iilmy la.e beauties, with Irlnh linen centres, and every one at- t1ac1ive,good and just such as you would be pleased io own yourself 411C 1-a liandkerchiefs I-t is really surprising to look -at the number -of pretty' things that ingenious fm ers can make up out of liaudkcrcliiefs - weiiavea special showing of ideas of this sort-that will give many a puzzled buyer a z fresh C shown are pretty aprons, daiiily corset covers, neat little dust caps, pretty collars, useful hristinas idea. Some of the tliixigs 3. .-JJ .Y 1"- 1 _, Y 1 nz-1,. » collar bags, pincushiolls of many styles, hair , receivers and so on. ‘ This special sliowiug _ ,E 1 ome Sna s at the Boron (Counter Among these one very notable line will be the lot of pretty aprons we are putting on at 19c each. They really will surprise you. Then some of the other prices are 24c, 28C, 32 |38c and_so on up to 68c each, with bibs and without bibs. 1_1 MOORE ff). McLEOD 7 .¥\` x" "1 U Granite ‘N‘E{`E£§£NtgIb“¥‘Elue in the city E U Marble and - ‘ ‘ s Fe P I ` A ' mirkwfighr Furnishing coin. ' . Kaur eraser. ’ Works' "\f“’lf°°'V* ` 3 I-°W“°Y'9 P¢"f°°t ANNOUNCEMENTS. -The Opposition members of the Mcck 1 Parliament are requested to meet at Prof. Watts' Studio at seven this evening. Call and get some of those nice dinner ; ‘ (Q, ` and tea sets that are offered at a har. » - \ 8*\\“~ W- P- 0°\“'m~ mid IIWUW- ' ¥ \§`€-.-.-.-, arc R12 adjustable back and the movable cushions. _ )¥§I\'K“ We have these chairs in about a dozen different Engraving the best style st G. ii ` 9-- ~ -‘T -Q' Tayior's. lildi l \\ / 1 Stanfield’s nnshrinkable underwear all elses. All kinds at Paton'14. 2d 3| ‘Dinner Sewfsi|P. E. ieland's Greatest Crockery Store from $5.00 and upto lihili W P Colwill, Sunnyside. '7~ lidtf Dl.UGGI8'iui\ ' Dont miss the showing of 19C _ C01- Gi- 90°- IM! K5!! BU- apronsist the handkerchief sale-I _ VICTORIA ROW ` ,Moore & McLeod. zdri . _ _ _ _ Vis. l _Mill . b 5" ‘!'9`=___ ns i A'fl"eeiing of Conicntment Steals Over Him when lie Settles Down into Une of Our O O I 1 Luxurious Morris Chairs lf your husband is s reader, get him s Morris Chair, so that he may read in comfort. " The “Morris” has a great many good points not sscsscd by any other chair, simon( which ...,-. »l|,'¢ _'».fY I _/' 2 styles and a great variety of coverings. The vices 1 are quite in accord with our usual low price policy- One of the best selling chairs we have is u solid bel at $1.40. We have some cheaper and some np .- to $r9.oo [with all prices between. Our Moms chair stock is `wcll worth a special visit. Call in today. John Newson, I » , 1 ¢.<_ _;,, . 11'- _. _,1. 2' t if-1 ` 1 -»‘~11 ,1 ` ‘V 1.1 1 I1" -I 1. `:‘ 1-1-311'-ii ‘» ` .,1. .1 ,- , . 1 I " - if ‘ii 1; ,_ 1i;1§`Nf 1 _§_ 'sig . :~1 >,»‘ 1="; ,\?,_W__f; Q ff, my. ,. ' ftfll ,M51 7’ ii, f“1_ 1 5'? "1 -'ull 1;j,}1;f7,;1f‘_ fi _ik 'i .< 1. 1”! i 11 .1 "r¢>»_ ,fee-~» *`=:§f~"` _,_ , - _1-1 ,1 _:_ , . Hr. . 1, 1 1 1 é », 1|. ‘ 1 ... gp '~*_"f»" ii" ' ’ ill’ . T 11 l 1 § _ I .p gi f ’. 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