icr--»~..~.`__ \ keep down the dust X- ’ n 4 I _ I ' race 1-‘ova ' -mn iamsi- News c TI-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ”' ' rmsi' or ml ` " Y JANUARY ‘°» 1910 I , 1 0 ' “N ` 4 _ _'_”'_' 'i ' “ 'swf i 'i'ECf|gEi50|i~ 3'|‘[)RM MJ H . . 9 I ii' ` '_' ’ _ UNB NEW ENGLAND COAST. rel " 9 Q _ .». _ " Se An S The D. A- R. Liner Boston Has 29 Hour ;m?Y'm;'“iH-lvl _'hu T" 'lhe Island s. Leading Store. Battle With Gale. “V “Tell those women for me that ,this!ri\-gd at Long wharf. _,_ d . /.; » ship went through the Portland galel The woman becanie lri;:htt-iied at i: ° 9 f `\ and other storns worse than this. first, but they behaved splendidly on ` We are running out to sea lin keep off. the whole. Captain Sininis sent two .5 shore. The good ship Boston will|of the men to the cabin to assure ,-; \ ' reach _Boston a little late, but she them that we would pull through. ` ill get there." “This message cheered them up. The The auove message was sent to passengers even sang. Sonw were ` frightened lady passengers in the sal~ seasick, of course, the bout pitched ooh of the Dominion Atlantic ,steamc-fl so. l ,Boston which left Yarmouth for "'1`he seas ran high and the snow Boston last Saturday evening, and was so blinding that the trip w-as one which did not reach her destinationlof the worst the Boston had in her! until midnight on Sunday. When eighteen years service. We hurl an_ the ship docked the passengers gave awful time down the coast of Maine,' _ _ _» Uh highest praise to Captain Sim- worse even, it seemed than that nigh; lollowmg P71995- ms and his crew and commended the when the Portland went down. lf staunch steamer, too, for the manner "At 7 o'clock Sunday morning, al- in which the ship came through the though we could not see, our sound- gs,le. It .was a terrific trip, one of ings: showed that we were off That-*| the worst the Boston ever went cher’s. Then we ran to the open seal through. This,is saying a great -and an awful sea it was. We kept ` deal, for the Boston was one of the to sea _all day Sunday. Then as the few ocean-goers; vessels which weath- .torm moderated, we ran toward thel ered the fearful gale of '98 in which shore. At 8 o’ciock Sunday nightl .tnc steamer Portland went down. ~ we caught a glim and we made itl The run usually takes seventeen out to he 'I‘hatc_her's., Then we head in.o0 5.00 _ . 5, hours. The Boston left Yarmouth at ed direct to Boston, making Longl ` 6 p. m. Saturday and did not dock Wharf at 11 o’clock. some of the; \ at Long wharf, Atlantic avenue, till‘passengers slept on l>oa1'il Sundayl lr » li Sunday night, a run of twenty- night." .=___ _._.-»;f._‘, nine hours. Twenty-one hours oi this; The Boston on her return to Yiir ` _' " time were spent in fighting the galelmouth left her pier a little late but: ;`~=‘-’§;’-§‘i';§?§.§‘."=`fi"" All day Sunday the Boston kept gutiet about the usual hour the goodl “"` ‘ 'V to sea, Captain Simms preferring the lship was reported off the Light-hoiisel open. water and full force of the gale |a.nii came up to her dock looking jusll rather than take a chance of beinglas she did when leaving t-he previous-Q 1li.ven on shore. ,Saturday evening-the fastest and The SUJTY Ol this lhsl ll'l\1IllPh 0l'safest boat. running from a Nova; the Boston over the fury of Lzir- seas Scotia port to Boston in the winter; was told by First Hate Andrew A.l5eason. Captain Simms told The MacDonald, who talked in the ausenc0l'I‘imes that he had seen the water :f Captain Simms: very much smoother than it was on “W0 left Yarmouth at six 0'clock Sunday, hut it was not so friendly on_ _ _ saturday night with sixty-eight pas- that day. 'The Boston brought 180 Afew doz ho_vs‘ suit 'stu ers, most of them \\'o'\'i-ri wli, passengers and took back 143. lJHS€ Of her cargo consisting of 883 crates live lobsters \\'hich sold yesterday at $20 id homes. and $12. The ship arrived in Boston, on Thursday at l p. m.-Yfiriiioiith started Ollt The Skt' “HQ Clear The Time Dec 31st. Andrew A. .\lc- » - __ __v W _ ii v ' \\'e V nrinx - ~ ‘ ' ’ ‘ 4 S- MF-r(.H _At S____t’__)()rt on Dec 14 'noon was nearly at its full. The Donald referred to is a brother of A._ "`”`# liiflti, to Worley and lin-S Mutch ,ii only wind was 8. lll-Thi llCl`fh\’\"?Sf J. .\lcDonald of Sourls and has' many l O iliiiillhtt-i‘_ ’ l>r_e_e_zp. _“___ ___C_0Ck Sunday mO_______g friends andkriitives here. I _\l(‘1,i_'p_i.; __/it DIED' uve ran into a northeaster. The ' M ' -Ladies coals 1-2 Price- ._ . `\ \ ° ' ' < ~; v » AST. "I-\. .~ 1) 5 _ V _ ' ._, » .4 / p - .X Nb Ls. \\'e have decided to make a clean sweep of our mintle room in not carry ing one coat of this' season’s make to another season; ln order to 1.0 if ihere is but one sure_ method by cutting the price right in two. So now goes the biggest man- ° ‘ 1 tle sale for the next week ever held in the city. lihe styles,- the qualilies. lhe fit and the finish are ._-\. 1. Have you do cideil io purchase a coat this season ? If so the opportunity is yours to-day, any coat as advertisegl is yours now at the e., 522.00 for $11-00 20.00 “ io oo 18.50 9 75 _ 17.00 8.50 15,00 ‘ 8.00 I ` lb-"0 " 7»5° _ ` . 12.00 ood 1i..50 5.75 #'50 " 4-25 _ _ Sho “ 4.00 Ladies’ Fur-lined Coats. A few choice coats left. The seas0n's leading styles no two lines alike, choice fresh stock, yours While they last at the following prices to clear. $75.00 Coat for 46,50 and 55.00 lines for 29. 1 \] U1 . O ' . 1 __*~_ _g -Ii _ “““"-' ~ ~ _ics lt was a bright night “hen ill STBGNF l ' l1IlVl‘l}1 '* -_-_,-1 /. ; W nts'-; » ” s intl gone from Boston eril I\cv.' hng ‘rind to eat Christmas .iinner nt tliizi. _ 1,, will A,i@.,,,E32:lail);l}§;.;"l ;a;§t§_; nnon became obscured and there was J Y’ "A, ‘ 'elim sv Ahsofhf* i Germ Killer 7 M ielromes iincfl | gl'-tr-vis cf-F95’ ns msc 5° »m`S3"&i"~» l P ...___ _~. . .J L -. l . '- f.. _.==.q;-‘ ' ' '.‘- §Lf_;=..u-L_- -_M f=~»-7 ` ' ` “",,-if _{;';’ '_ . ' 75 l ` ,*.`7_' 1:, _ 11 ‘l » _ 9 _ _ , _ _ ____._ . '.-:_ __..__° _ _ no .n ___ ' ' '17' 7 __ _' -_ ___\ ____ eoroS"y fliflij "\f\\\*g»‘, =~ ' Use Duslbane the dust liiller f:_` _ -M L! Hotels, Storcs all over tue coniinent gfiili-yiremliile w‘e>Wgroi»<'j Phi.; ‘no _ _ ...l ly if 1 1»- 1"- _ _ _.__ _ _ - _ _\[.1,[,_\j,_\m)___I I-__ ,. _ _ _ _ ‘ Vie were compelled to keep ul it _ \~~ hem. brown ,weed ( 1., .`__r_’_lh[)i_`l[('Uf (IT lanudrv passengers in the saloon It would Ben are of \n\ Ihlclt (|ieaS\ me y - - . . . ' ‘ ' . ‘ . . ‘ , , O l‘~ -lll. ' . "e ' ' n- :ii-`. ` ` '_ ._ _ _ _ ‘ _ -` _ i _ _ ' “C 11: e Coats" (iood range tivi.-cd Lollcgc Lozits, fancy ’"*'l‘i~ M011 5” >".=i\l`;.)_ m E L mm mm as much as thmrkm Q” “Q” Llliilllcllt l llat C0ntalnS of Usi/Es. l"0rnici'lv V vllffs' andsill;liiiish0-mil., s why ltls the Monarch 0 Jeweler is the standard by which the Pin-=i > I "lust as 9000 Sorts" are measur- _‘_ "?j ‘ ed. Monarch is the real thing.. " G0StS L75 net. no discount and of ()l"l"ICE RE()l.'I.S- -____ . ` I1 t b b _ 0pera ` l fs ITES ._.[,\,'_ Lcdgers. Day Hooks, Cash Books, Letter l The \\'. S. ll:irk-ins C0. will open; _fi Weeks engagenicnl at thc Hpem Cprpet clearance] sale ai.; Beer & MGCKS 5 U "”`_ I I‘l""""l.\_'_'~'_ll\l"l" 'l"lIi.'hIfnll.\' ri-frc~'hin;z for hnlliiuiil loilnt. For wa~hinir iiiidirclolhinlr """'|l|l\ll‘?;/;%i__\_:/_=i_l