NOVEMBER 13 I9_o7 _ . _ __=_ __===» _______ _£1 _ Tris cltaanorrnrown ouaaman _ __ _ _ ,,,_,_,_ _,___,, 5 5 * l l ll h, V ‘S lt V '-ir rf' -- __r- f- _ - , , a- l ’ °fof»oe/3 _[iv 0//A7950;-7-;-7-0WN_;~ 5/__-_. DEPA/Pr/Y;/€;_AL Smpg ° A Head Offices in New Pmwse Block-Charlottetown. _ A ;_ sl‘“d\\"i A ' » Sllfltilfti Miss Bertie Mules l ot Bloomfield. P. i Mrs. C. Gsvan Duffy has returned home I Tuner!" v Panern' E Ialand,ia vlsltln in Moncton -"‘ran- d “_ I loc d I5 g ’ "" ‘ me/m////myforur 3" ° HALF PRICE ! f'“""'=°'_#~| Until furlie. iioti<~_.~ wg filer any vi 'tit' ilt-Sant Astralran, Bnirnsia L-tub, Rlilliill Lamb, and Persian Lamb jackets at Exactly Half Price, Over Sixtv to Choose From at Half Price- Tit ~t- garments are ruafie of ill' fl" -i S:-= Cie! nltins_ are lifm L|tu"»yii\.i-ii wi h riglglleflvy mir be qi-.i_tc.l s tin, inte _ lined \v in i-lien, li .vz lull, large lau»~ I§"s§'.‘5`i‘>’ ture above. -.iilt to stand Just such There are a few real good kinds-.md lots of the Moat any kind of boys clothing looks well until you know Whether 1L’s P _ . a llprogressri Brand or only an imita__t1on. _ It’s foolish to take chances--because it costs BOYS SUITS-STRUNG AND DURABLE. 0y's navy and black scvge 3 pl :ce suite, single and double Lreniiteil, strong and ilurnble $5.u0to $9.50 oys pure wool Norfolk style suite in nent grey tweeds io to i6 years ._ ......$3~65 to $4.50 oy’s Russian suits lg attractive tweetl effects to fit z to 8 years $5.50 VERCOATS. "_, v., gui] length sisters in dark gli.-1,e, to fit4to io years lined tlirougliout . . . . . . .. _ $4.75 Boy's Norfolk overcoat in neat "men, 4 tn is years . . . . . .__..'..._........$425 o s black fr‘e1 anglaas to fit is _ B . , _ _ Boy'a blanket cloth overcoat with gi; i6 years in iillirk and fancy 'f'.°_°‘.‘? ._ $4 so to ss-vs /3705' _.JM premiums raid amounted to $1,842.00 and Brown intends going to saokviiin to in~ the wh raid the assured was 2.948. sneer tho N, B. and P. E. I. railway, rnn- The last Inter-Collegiate Football “Inu h`°"“ S“°kV"i' 5° CW” T°"”°“'l°°°" match this season, for the King Richard- M°“°'°” Time* ~onFoo‘.ball Trophy, was played on the Trophy has not b.-en won, but is merely hell by the college last. winning it. It stil stands in the Mt. Allison Trophy Rfioin. The three matches this season however an as follows:-University New Brunswick 3, Mt. Allison 0. Oct.. 51, 'md t-Wlw llN’l`¢iy Vivid by M5- AIUSDD- . Iraac Carter. Fourteen of the fifteen The last match wasonelof the most excit- mambo" of the Bon.-d we", pmganm shun _ ina witnessed for years- The Mt- Alll8°'= showing their interest ln the work. The ° *G -|11 bi’ S'-1081101' HU‘0l1RLl1 BYId5kil1.d°f¢\f» other members of the various committees il the Acadia team in a hard fought bat- Wm be gslontgd “gm and gpg wp;-k will tic, coming off thecnmpusamid 600 cheers doubting; receive si new impetus. a, \\ ith the score 8 to 0. 3 At a Meeting of the Oiiloial Board of ther First. Methodist Church at Charlottetown held on Wednesday evening, October the 30.h, 1900, the President of the Confer- ence ln the Chair, it was unanimously voted that the following llinnte he laser!- ad in the records:-Whereas it has pleas- od Almighty God to remove by death the Reverend William Dobson, D. D. Super- intendent. of this circuit: The Board de~ sires to express its profound sense of the great loss sustained by the church, the community and the country at large in the death of one so talented, useful and beloved ns a clergyman, teach- or, guide and friend. Of commanding and acknowledged ability as an orator, scholar a n d philosopher, the deceased held n. foremost place among the great presch- crs and thinkers of our time and country. After seven and thirty years of unosten~ tations but heroic and successful service, ns ir faithful minister of the Word of Life, with honor and glory he has ceased from hlsiabors. Hia ministry here will long be memorable In the history of this Church, and of this Island for tire great. impulse given by him to the s;udy of the high or proh‘ems Of thought.,esproially aa rela- ted to Christ!! toiching and man's happi- ness, duty and destiny. The Board on behalf of all the members ofthe congregation would respectfully assure Mrs. Dolisnn of their sincerest mending them to Goi and to the ric word of ills grace. John T. Mclllsh_ (Sgd) Frsderini: S. Moore. Silas F. ll-igdaon. Committee. "lf°*W'-JIf»~ra¢\-an HOW NICE It ia to have good pastry.. One’a dlge stlnn la mon mined by eating any other kind. We have the beat plea. Give as a trial order. Telephone sn. D. STEWART. Eclipse Bakery. t Baku vest Bread i Aim _ ' ’ ' Y § F om /wiu. .rmve ' mr/rms cfwuarrfmvlvs 1/aa _A _ _ __ _ __ ____ __ __ - _ __ fl' - . a°ter a trip tov"'t’..»-r"""‘/i/ 3? Monday _“gh” Nm ]8__h M 7 30o.c_ock_ town --Halifax Coronicle ‘ C "'“ //I " U \ Mt- Allison Campus. Saturday Nov. 0th G.A. mot last night for the eirt-tion or ' The final result of the season is that the °m¢e“_ Th, foiigwrng WM, ulecwg :_ _ wore also appointed as follows : Finance, U‘\|'°'9 ly NN' BYUIIIWIUK 3. A005150 W. B. Robertson; Religious work, J. T. ' NOV- 5A0&diH 0. Ut- MUHUII 3. NOV- 9th- McKenzie; Eiuoational, J. P. Gordon; For five years the can has been un for Membership. E. D. stems; PhyslcalR_ H. compel;-tfon. Once it was won by U. N. B. (},mpb.,|] _ Bnyg' W0,-|¢_ 1)_ C, Harvey; l`“'iC\S ii# *IM *Weil W011 by Mt- AIUSOD. Property, A. U. Ducheuiin; Auditing, i.hat'[‘he Guardian cannot undertaketo ‘- ~ ~ ` . » . _ . _ ' 't d. At th when p,.,.,_ A_ D_ McLeod Wm |ec,_,,,.,, 0,, Have you _"___, to wma __,_m_ une ,or . _,_ _,_§~1__ _f __,= Parlors and all ladies are _invi e _ e same Missions and will illustrate the same by The Guardinn’s Limerick competition this ` *il v ‘il ‘Ji .',y"'/ time we are making 3 Spemal display 0 art em' ’ mansard ohnrtr nov iingh miner win w ki E h ni h inoi ti l' ' V viii If* _-_7_-_ _ hroidery needinls of all sorts. We haven SPl@Uf\1<\ r ,-2 illlld- each weelrthe rizes h v fner ` 9 \ if" .i -i if ` ’ _ D a e eased in l. ._. .___ P _ y _ ___ _ _ _ _ An exchange _____y____A c__,__eg____m ,mm value. There ts fun in wrltingitmer-tok = ` Nr -every sort of silks in the only in tke t. at wi .ie , Englandannounecsdthejdeath of Mr.Fiteh- g:;’;'d“;‘;_ is-3 _T°”_"V 1°' th” D*'lZ°Wi““°“’- Kemp, President. of the Dominion Aff r cu “rs” -’ be the i ~ ° _ _________ R____way_ H? was ___s__ ____es____e___ ___ _ Among ____ev_s__ms_n town are Bmw _ _ _ owes. in all these lines. We invite your attention. 7 the London anri Westchester Bank. He and Mrs. Stewart, Winnipeg, who are _ , _ __ _ wi\s08 years ufsge, and was prominent visiting the latter's parents, Capt. and 1 in business circles. He was President of Mrs. Maghagon Prim-,e gg,-¢ei_;_ M,-_ _Si,¢w. the D. A. R. Hbnuif Y-ED yeh". but MWF art who is a native of Kensington. P. EJ. ‘ visited Nova Scotln.Owtrg to 'he death of who la one of the most popular engineers _ Mr_Fltch-Kempt,T R;Ronald becomes Pre- ofthe C.P.R. running out of Winnipeg. 5 si lout- of the Company, and Col. John M. After sponding about, gwo weeks ln gap., _ UUIIHY. who is aprcsent. on a t-our of ln- Breton. be leaves for his home on a brief _ :inaction in Nova Scotin, succeeds Mr. visit io his purcnts and relatives, before _ Ronald as Vice-President. - returning to to the great west.-Sydney f The Great West Life has rccently issued PW" _ ~ Dauinhlet. showing some Actual Re-nits Grimm" Bm,m_C_ E__ “-ho|w,,,apm,in¢. _ tu Poilcyholders under the Fifteen Year ed rwomiy byghf. |,,c,,| uovernmcm Wm, _; Deferred Dividend Policies maturing in 'L_ M, Bums, M, P, p__ to map,-cy, and rr. 1907. The returns shpwn are exceedingly pm-¢. on me in-“ch nilwgy, of me pm _ satisfactory, and demonstrate the high vince, with avlew to hgving uvrmgakbn _ Drvtlt earnlniz Dvwer of the company- In ovcr hy the Dominion Government, in- ' U10 Olde Uf 15 PltY0I11€l1l1 Life P0ll0Y N0 00 spectcd the Moncton and Buctouche Rall» j V for $2,000 the total premiums paid were way on Friday Soaking to , Tuma N. _ $1,044.60 and the total cash nntd the ll- porter saturday, Mr-.Brown said he round t sured was $i,i82. In the case of 15 Year me M, 3113, |\-mdi,,,.g ,md ,.,,|||,,“ _.noch 1' Endowment Policy No. 184 for $2,000 the e_f,c__ in good ,,0nd|¢_|°,,_ Tuminy ML f _1 We’re Well Supplyieiililith C :aa »».».....¢v.¢.\\..\\»»@.. .YQ All Requirements l"or'_ 1; ` -~.._,_ Rs. sirvrtrs -__ "_.ll’-'.°.~Q.__,___ interesting f:la~s 5. _ ._ rr; Q? lit i"` __ *Tri ii* ‘ A ir ii; \. 4' _ ' ' "f afford you a splendid ‘ _. - ' ).5,»'§" ’ 5"" `~_`~ '_ " . -3. __ 4 . ` .__" _'_.___ opportunity to pick up . ._-a, _.lu rr- /a ~ 0 ./ ,J .$7 - _Hy _,» .gf _f _-_-,» .rll the new ideas in axl- ff "\§‘“l’» ° ’ `\ l "-‘_*‘_"” ll” A -‘A T' needlework. ` - Classes meet e v e r y _ day in the Y. M. C- A- ... . . ` ee an co est as te greater I' ` " " " f --Y' _‘fu “|50 Hilllalt on life and work ln Newfound- numbers to cnmprts, with the result that it ' - `il`\”\" J) gl/"git, assortment of cushions in many d€~‘lB“5 “milf” feces in scores of st les read stamiled i°f W"fkif-il _...dd .“\~..» used ar the classes- BELDING PAUL C0'S § And we need not assure you that our prices w___ . l . Have You Tried “Stag Crochet Silk”? This is an English crochet silk that we have been selling vi-.ry largely of late. It is ma<‘P_ln many shades including all the popular one. tor silk crochet work. The makers Richard & Co guarantee it to be “pure silk” |-nid in anv case we :an speak of it as a thoroughly attractive and gooa thread for the purpon-.Per large spool only bc _ Sent by mail for 7c ~ i ..\-.-....- sc. de.-.- f _ - ' l- | Closing Out The Balance Ol Our Wall Paper N' T ° Stock At Halt Price -And Less. . To :Beet a perfect clennlup-~and to c all good~ in every department in the season to wzliiir-;‘l1o¢‘}11,;;;3lit;".i,£,°“iyWeO; aigllig Fi --..=.~ -;rr- The new Board of Directors of the _Y.M. President - W, S. Louson_ Vice-President - J. K. Ross. Treasurer - G. F. Hutcheson. , Recording Secretary - R. H. Campbell. Ttreohnirmanof tha dlffemntoommlttees -.-.-r-»a».»n»»n.r_.>»-.- . Our Knowledge of Dispensing is comprehensive. We have studied it in all its branches. lt is Our Specialty . We want to dispense YOUR prescriptions __ E _ _ Graduates in Pharmacy. _ sympathy with herself and her-faintly in = = ECOGNIZ_lNG as we do that the fur lined coat with its perfection oi grace their arent sorrow and hnroavnrnont, con l and style is now the winter garment par excellence-we have concluded t° . h _ further reduced the balance of our stockhof wall -> g . clncles as you know the finest wall paper stock shbrliih-ll1' r1;hC¢ig,e?;:,m`.'?t WIJZ' large lot of any one pattern, but in most all eases enouph to do one 2,, t___.'; rooms- We have therefore made the following deep pr{,_.e cuts A s'>ecial line of pretty patterns A line of ¢ ' _ worth from roi: to 15: per double roll. neat new thixi); itri, siltltlrtaciliifrdeifiesxiieiiisi daintynedectlve florists, double roll. . 5|; worth from -, C tn 20.. with b0_.de_§Q ,_ _ _ 5 t B°f‘l°f1 Same Pf1C¢~ Same price: double roll . . _ . . _ . . _ _ (,¢ One special line of odd papers just one or twy of each pattern good for many purpos_s. sometimes just the right thing to dn a closet or other sm-ill ' room-sometimes thelvery thing for pantry sh¢1,.eS_ per double ,0;|_____ lc All wall papers from :oc to 3oc per double roll go at loc All wall papersat 35;; rf ~¢ H .l -- 17% .. 19 i All wall papers at 38C -1 H ‘ I' All wall papers at 4zc -' 4. ¢'- -1 2| All wa 1 papers nt All wall papers at All wall papers at All wall papenlat 503 ri ,r ' i. ri rr 25 6oc 30` 75C 17 l--2 l.oo 50:: All other wall papers not specially described are to go at half pri¢¢_ _- _ sales; there will be hundreds more. ‘.2 t _ f _ already said, they include coats worth regularly from $10.00 to 2 i Tim term* “fe 5P°§ C8511 Only-the wise buyer comes in early. Szures of people have _been paperiug this fall on accsunt of our great cot price _Z _ Jlt Handsome F all Coats . worth up to $l4.75_._._.-_._ ____.__$7.75 HIS IS AN extra special that we happen to be able to offer you today. It is of really not material reason why or how w¢ can do i;_we got the cont, honestly though you will almost doubt it when you see them and compare quality with prior. S°venty one handsome tweed coats in many styles but all of Illfm |008. htlndsome, graceful garments. Most ot them come in_iong, loose styles, and they are all thoroughly new--every one fresh from best makers in the country this season, and as we have $7.75 r4.75.Specialat.. _ J f" a' _ `\ _ a , at a Discount of One Third Rclear out all of our: womens astrachan coatsataprlce that will move them in n hurry ilow’s Your C Take Macs’ Cough Mixture, there is no better cough mixture made. A These coats are nllfresh and good, excellent styles and decidedly the first class sort of garments that you expeor go gud here. Tne prices are as __ follows and the only terms are "N ET CASH.” - . r Ladies astrachan jacket $3o'oo reduced to $20.00 ‘- 5 Better grade astrachan 45.00 " “ 3o.oo r Ladies astrachm 48 oo “ “ 32 no 2 Ladies Bokharau jackets 47 50 “ " 3I'67 52-°0 " “ 34-67 s4_0o it ii 36.00 For colds ~We keep Laxative Bromequin- _ ine (which we ecom- i ‘ mend) also a full stock | of emulsions including _ 5 . 2 Ladies Russia Lamb 7z.oo " " Wamp01¢9_ S¢0¢_t3_S¢v¢. A splendid opportunity-which won’t last long. boi etc. “The Tiio ilaci” DRUGGISTS. On the Busy Corner Phone 3r5-2 _ r-:uid r. Ladies Electric Seal 42.00 " “ 28.00 _ “ “ " 58-oo . u_ _ 1 65-00 ‘ “ 43-34 i rr 38-67 4l~37 48 oo ri rr A I “ “ “ with sable collar 62.00 I At the same time we would call to your attention the finest range of fur lined garments we have ever put into stock. Price.-` from $47.50 to $1 15,00, -_ _ _ .J W i / _ _ l 1;. i' 1 i .rs 'i _ L _ i i _ i ii i7.- ,_ .1 ig; fi fn-1...: as .. at ;..-» - -l' .i‘ ,__ li; l>€ fi ...._-= \- ._-,» , i il, '.=...ws-_‘ _'_ < fi wi _»-‘I .i ai All Our Fur Coats go .. .Pi .i’l _ _ ._ L' 1' -=»_r'_- i i,p_~,_,,'Lr. . l l _1 ii .;_ ~;'.i __ i ~.i "i .J-nr/. _-_