Co. _ ‘ . ' port Sunday aftq' coaling up |.n pfic_ Gogh _‘Al/ISON, tau. Neil Mcquarrfc, Sumriinrside, came . » -'r_"'\ 1,37. ' |r 1 0 a i l ¢ al i v . 'ii . 1... 1'.*liJ_ _ lil' 1:1--.ri , A 5.* - i . " The Davison Undertaking 9.- _ . all . V I i /Qécelhnd "show room #3 . to please everybody. "a ml * 'rho more news, niri oi su, and attend _ to business ¢'V¢1‘y minute of the J'=“» ‘lay or night. Lidy assistant, V Embalniing a specialty J A Stern Bi-id tarday. ri -#_ ' / " Manager I _ ‘l‘€glBiLel‘€d at the Queen, 2°7 209 ' Prince St. - - B. getown, was among the visitors to the city yes The C.G.S. Earl Grey arrived in m Mrs James Farqiiharson will he I at home Wednesday and Thursday h Hftcrnoon and eveping of this week, Clifton, 'Lot"48.\"~ » ~ " na.. -P' C V TFor the Christmai Buyer _If yOu would experience the real pleasure of 1(;1;;f‘,tem‘;‘; _b“.Ymg» *10 1_i €at‘ly--NOW. Your never 'of ‘heh t¢ Sallige choice in the rush and crush better CS wee besides the sales people can -serve find . ome and inspect our _immense stock you’ll an answer to that ever recurring Christmas perplexed, what shall I buy, Xmas Neck Frillingi. 'E __ 250 Boxes of new Frilling containing 6 pieces ; In each box assorted colors make a very accep- table Xmas gift special per box 25C ,-_C|ll`iSilll'8S ' Christmas "llandkerchiefs Glovesél Youin find a Wém- No present is more _ _dofiai diversified ron- P°P““"°'”‘°‘e “°‘°P:- ` ection 'of Handker- .tilblc whim the qual chiefs here s eciall mes fire nght and Ou” P .Y put _up _for Christmas | Sr? Tghg as kliagvn' Q sellin in reit decor- ai" Y °X W’ eil" g P Y ative boxes Prices from 'mr to carry out the L_ t i ` _ , _ Xmas. See our $x.oo Sc up to 45( each' special glove. Handsome ' .F fi . _*si* ff" ` i\_‘-,‘ :` 1 W; _th _ - Q ~. .fr Net and Silk ,.,~`.;~_.?. 1 W -' Blouses .. ‘ ._ _ For X-nas gift .~ . All what would be better ‘\ /\\ ' ormore sensible than gint u UNL ` R A a nice stylish waist 5 I ~_; . The person will be pleased QT ,~ ~`- ;` " "* au_d t elighted and the little 2 5 price you pay will please _S //U and cllldight you éliebdesirfns , ~ \* arac nrmin ai a s l t - ' l\\ new long slezeves etc oP`i'iZe)i \-_._ T __________ from 3.75 upto io oo Eiderdown Dressing Jackets Ladies’L0ng eiderdown Robes warm and dainty for morning wear about the home. Choice of either plain red or grey also neat fancy designs with pipings of satin and _linens for Xmas » Gifts Whats more suitable for a Xmas gift than art- istic linen. Adainty tea cover, table centres or doylie, side board cloth. Now is the time to choose while assortments are at the.r best. We have anim- silk braid at collar and mensevarietyandat prices `cuffs, girdles to match Prices 4-rs. 5-25 -6-7s Cluistmas _ Furs Furs are one of the finest things to suggest themselves to ones mind when thinking of Christmas gifts and rightly too for there is nothing more appropriate and useful than beautiful furs. We have the largest and finest collection of Furs we' have ever shown- and the prices are v_ery_ rea- sonable. See our Matl_J1<5_;ii;ll/Iliff » womens' Hara rags sin; oriorriririr s_, _ ‘_ _*Fla _ - _ V: .3 ri- »-6. ~ _J *"" W l""""" ‘riiit..§.*31‘.E:.€:;‘if:;: ,__ __ _. ma - Vi/”¢ haw 9, splendid eta silk in navy Br_own and- ' 1; fwonien’s Bags Black- made up in one of Zagipiiges that .are al- the latest styles has deep uitable for Xmas under frill lengths 38, 40, ways sos ifts prices from 25c up and 41 itegular 500 value 5° $6 75_ special 3.98 .4 fl /fJ'7'0a'..£@i ffvilii > ',sr1ir1v|va/1_1/oanvaniamfaiz .I ;‘1i_f‘ . ‘ 45 Mrs M. C. M‘.:Donald, Cardigan, was ~'- - ' 'i th it tara . A. C. Rogers, -Surmnerside, was reg- n 6 C y yes 1 _ ll istered at the Victoria. The Northumberland arrived in port gn ‘*"' l tevenfn _anti f t-fi . .TMR Were no cases before the as g ax or y vo d Police Court in this city yesterday. A O Rooney, Summerslde, was registered at the Carleton Hotel 'Hall od of Railway Employees. , _ St Vincent De Paul Society, t 0 wing onicers for 1910 were electedrr- ' vous disease from which she has been , suiferin While here Mrs Leitch was second fiddle was treated as typical of the common place in life, the suti- ordinate position, sometimes more dif _ .. T _ _ e ._. Hon J Richards,Bldeford,waa a pas-,:w sengcr to the city last night on the Th ctorla `,;_' . Captain Thomas Ldyiryr,-' City, re- . ‘ tu.-rea iaat right on tiialyortiiunioer- §§‘f_]f'“' “"1"” "1" b°"°“ ‘”°°t d from Bridgewater, _.`S., wl1cre'a&. ‘ - _ ~ » ' . a has laid his schooner, -the Emp- - ‘ - - ____-__ .if-A 1_1- . p Q °‘i'. W. 1°' t'h° wi“t°f’.» ` There was barely standing: ioomi at ; " ‘ ' -°‘ the Bijou iaat evening aaa silo oorow Mm” Mi““i° walker' I“wr°"‘:°'M“B' crous patrons thoroughly enioyed tha _ arrived in ithe city last. night on the good cle" pictures when ,nm . .°xD'°°“' M1” Walk” 1°rm“ly b°` singing and music was excellant and l°“g°d t° Launchmg 'md is “ying merited the appreciative fapplauso 1 “ “Bn t° h" ‘mi h°m°‘ which followed each rendition. A Y meetings of the Canadian Brot er 8 At the last regular meeting of thai? h foi-_ ho lo President-John Caven, Vice Pres-_ d Patrick Hughes, Secreiiary-James irony, Asst. soo'y-'r. white, Troaa- E; urer-Henry Fitzgerald. C Mrs Wallace Leitch, of Charlotte- ii,” town, was in town on Salturday on a` her way to Boston, where sho wilhm undergo special treatment for ai ner- ln g. the guest of Mr and Mrs Scburman in Church street.-Moncton Times. te immerside Baptist Church, who ad-iw dressed a large meeting in the Y W ' C A on Sunday afternoon on 8 Character, lectured last evening O are aohooi room of the First Metso- ‘H i Rev F.S. Bamfford, pastor of the M Si ' ' ' M. . . 7 st Church on Second Flddles. The 8 iioait that the loading position iff 0 lecture was practical and im thanks to the lecturer. D In the sheep exhibits at the Mait- timc Fair held at Amherst lastf w e ' nal won first, second, third a l fir ii, third and fourth, second place* Pownal. Iii' section four Mr Boswell o won first piaro and Mr Lana fourth. H In section five Mr_Lane was awarded 'C wll, Jr, of French Fort, won first and third, in section one, first and fa second, in section two, and first in ith section three. In the Southdowns Cephas Nunn of Winsloe Rd, was third place in section three in thc b Hampshires Cephau Nunn won fourth bert Boswell, Jr won first, second, Samuel C. Lane, Pownal, won f.fth ° uel C. Lane, Pownal won third end 1 The following won special ‘primar- For the largest and best collection of shee an ure breed all of on bert Boswell Jr, French Fort. I-‘or best four lambs all of one breed: Zn' ` -Albert Boswell, Pownal. or hes. well, French Fort. ` ‘ IZBIIOU _iZ0fligll’i',, (1) Up San Juan H111. (Spanish American War.) (2__ Rascal Powder, melodrama '(3)- Th; itll c k the following provincialists won h ' ` ` ' nr . . W' .ing to Samuel L. Lane also of‘ M abit. In the exhibit of Grimes W n crosses (Jephas Nunn, Wimsloe Rd, - won third place, Geo Boswell Jlr, ;°vf5J" gba Pr°vu;c°',e;ri:ieB cosgggré Fr nch Fort, won fourth place and ou an ree Bea B E i omfort and warmth with a liuxxé A. H. Boawaiimaraiiiioia, sixth piaoo. W made yoiuf _ at $5.00 " ' ii iiiiiveryfhinil iireah Qand S --ei'-ials in ourba ry., _N Clean ’ _ We are .baking-I' zoo lbs fruit cake to-:lay in all sizes. -, Price 25 and 30c per lb D.' Stewart. _ ECLIPSE BAKERY gar registered at the Queen Hotel. yesterday was twenty-seven degrees _; bove lcro and the coldest was " entyiwo above up till nine p. m. '; c coldest recorded the previous f an tml” night was twenty-one abdve. Island Director u “or home Male 01;- gi-tyR‘;‘;:'1;§‘;‘;'a “§*;tM“‘;§;°h‘§ 'riiadeath oi wiiiiam at i.ioKay,._ ,Tom Bkonctén and Ottawa when Beavicwfocourred Sunday afternoon the had been ,B connection ’ with-‘lat his home. Hawes suffering 'from neumoaia and the disease proved fa- il l ai, aim only a two wears iiiaeaa. Three sons and five daughters are ft ta mourn. The Guardian extends ympathy; Catherine McDonald, City, went own to fail yesterday to serve three onthe for an in.fraction'of the pro- bition act. E. White, 'who was onvictcd quite a while ago and who t the province sh0rtl‘y after convic- on, was also put down yesterday on warrant of committment. He was leased, h0wever,,shortly after g g down, The Prine for the boy or girl mak- g the moat `w`ords out of the sen- nce "Wear Mack's Hockey Boots" 1" a competition conducted by A. E `cEachen for some d-aye past, was on by Heber Large, with '1783 ords, Jean Allen, 1616 words second | na Harry whitiork, isoi word. third ‘“ ver 300 answers were received. srry James and G. A. Perron cbd as judges. I _ I . -' Bos The many fiiends of Bcni CBBDPUH the Canadian Northern Rmllwal' ill be pleased to hear that he has h . been advanced from Rainy River U pr ssive, dealing with the causes of N success and failure. In treating of O the second .fiddle in married life the K lecture was full oi humor. S. F.it,m Alberta Mr Chappell is E Char. Hodgson presided and conveyed 1, ' orth Bsttleford, having now charE° ¢ District No 4. ertendilrs iw" arnssck Saskatchewan, to Edmon- ittetown boy. si son of J J 01199 ell of the P. E. I. Railway. The ugrdign _5x_te_nds congratulat ons. .~.___-' _ A. J M'c@rmack, New Yorln, who - s bceirs' ndlng the past few weoks| ortzee. d I;or Lepcesters in Sections ag his Om_ . me in Gai_digan_ “turns me an t we A bert Boswe Pow to New' York this morning. Mr` Mc- ’ _ ‘ _ - ' _ Cot-mack ‘i 's not been in the Pro- fourth p"zes' In “ctw” two he Wm vince for tae past seventeen years, hen he first left it, and came lwme 'n hearin% the news of the serious luess of _ is father, Captain John Cormack, Collector of 'Cust'oims, c V. in-it place and Mr Boswell fourth. hgrdigan' ,Captain Mcoormack has ri the ootowoid oxiiiiiit albert Bos- .H °'°"°d 'mdly in tm past week’ is daughter Miss Mary McCormack, _4 ton, also' ,came home to \'.sit her §, ther and retur_ns_thfs morning on c express yvith hen brother. i iwarded fourth place ln sections one, adA;,,II,§:,l,::-'fiElgxhggnthixeigé whirl: two and three. Geo Boswell, French' 1 ' Font won fourth place in sections fo fi-ne, first place in section two, ard y The Canada Carriage Company' Z T ay something very choice in sleighs f r the coming winter, manufactured __ _ ,Br0ckvi`.'le, Ont. Many new styles are ' Shropshire exhibit, (Jephas Nunn won to be had and the varlety (_, sh,-,peg “wud pls” in s°°l'i°“ °“°° ’°‘°'colors and patterns -are innumerable. h `dea thi 'ear seems more than lace in sections one, two and three, ev; ‘to combing beauty Wm, ughtmss 'ind first place in section four. -Al- ,mu dumbmty ann the camiogue shows they havanot failed in secur- glirf ,and 'girth til? section om' "and ing something to please every horse- __ 1,? n sec on ree' in um E” mk man, even showing sleigh: equipped a ` ith buggy tops, somethin-g enltlrely c in sedtioii one. In section two Sum- iggfsszlgzgsf°1fr'i;n(:p,§‘(;xer?:go0an5 e; ood work are exquisitely designed ,f and can be ‘bad in the high or low style just as the fancy dictates. The 1 P, y P e sleighs' are all built 'ib run smooth b,~eed_ owned by exmb'1to,._ 15t_,_“_ and light and the intending purchas- = er who wishes to secure the acme of ejined style for his coming wint0r's ‘rivee should at once call at the gl k 1, t 01 h _ist ge . ‘_rm's large showrooms anflz-snialle a oc B or wo B sep 0 Bos election while the lines areitrcpldta. i-fs f Do “"5 .°"E“'s‘ GUARDIAN Head officas in/VN Bw PFOWSB Bi0Ck'_ci'|a|'i0li0l_0W|l A rl! to the city: last evening. H0 In't.‘he Currie divorce casa, which as been before the New Brunswick Ulirt for a year past J udgp Mclinowq Saturday last refused to grant o. cree of separation either to Mr Curita or Mrs Currie. i_ e ,B-L ' ' The highest temperature recorded ‘» . , , ' 1 f i an _ _ 'i'oiii0rrow's 'Guardian wil contaihi V D. A. and Mrs McDonald. Sourls. ig tho city ‘ut "ight ‘iff is at tm’ the advertisement of the n came to the city last evening and P11110” 1 4 ward y, j issued :_ 'tha Mcaipioc Pub ii. oi ss. .al- iilete and a` useful' edltio for of-. ,, ~.-...r-.aa -.=-\-..~.-.=..-ww.--~_-.-w»» .~_<,-one ,~ _,,.-.\...-s.,,N,, cv. -_-,¢».\~==,¢w~ f' ‘ _ And still on the. .sale oi splendid suits at |_ < For fear you forget-just remind you again' that every siiii:\i-nftliis t lottetown store. .I is new. They’re the inspected, approved: product of r,h¢ ],1¢|¢guib.@¢¢¢¢-3 ii" `?"* the D0miUi°1l- 'f 'f‘~ ' ` ’-‘* ~ M ` V ‘ ‘I "1" I". .m;>1iloU‘ They’re suits in almost everynuise noteven shown t0'AiQrr0tl\¢r Ch . Suits wq?;tli`i now only $7.75 L 1 i i ,, ,__,___,_, ,__,,_ _ ` __ ,_S_liitS__ _,W9rth to 17.00,, now oiéay ,.ro.75 _ , w'_ 1 _ _, ,Su_i_t_s, 'worth_ to 27.00 _,now 'o ly __i<4.'75." ' i . ‘ -I '- Suits worth to 30.00 now. only i:8.7;f'__\ __,._ Best stockings to fill » I brsigiiis I ` sa \\\\ _ __ ff/ up -Q Boxoafor xma.=.....,. ,__...,.__.._.|_5o 1 ' " Trai ir o-..a'_ ‘_ :ref-l ’ - etc, at savings pi ices, A great display now ready for , A you in the house furnishings department. ' \ . V / if _ .if .... _.Ag _____ .. - l __4_ » _ _i' IUJ 4' you. ing Christmas Neckwear _ H . The grace, charm, _distinctiveness of a wou.an’s attire .is no Where more marker . than in her dainty neckwear. The largest stock in P. E. I. by ‘afar-gg maj °|-ity is here hi, I . Bows in latest shape 250, 35c, 5oc. `_‘ jabots of Lace and silk 25c,.35c, 5oc. 75c, 1.00 to 2.5o` ' ` ` Lace Collars 2 5e, 35c, 50c, and upward All sorts of pretty frilliugs Widest range of Belts in the Province g _ ”""“" "'°’"’““"“"‘“5 i°“‘°i"' Blanket Cloth to make smart warm lounging robes for men. Ethel's Luncheon ri r.igi.r, .parriiog comedy.; V Heavy warm wide blanketing cloth- in red, blue, green and black, _-. . (A 'Dale of the California Gold *_ __ ll I Bi est Value 1 . . a . .Xmas Cake, HUM ¢¢m| or at - _ If_f»<>1=-em... ..._ _ Talcum Poitier - I .‘_f_r;3»»§i (5 9|' ___ifwe can suit ou. : 'i .,_, I ,<'_lWe“,,-”~ the beggggmtg.-l ,ever showniiiithix F31, 'TE w _ g gli" _ ~~ , rip: fIhpt’s_ a_-prett 'ei 4 claim, but' we 'ai-it pre.,-. -pared to back nit up with tliegoods . 5 It-is a arge package ` of superior powder, put up expressly to our ordpr as a leader. I not satisfied-' - turn the package-vrvee guarantee it 0nly25 cents. , T ’ ( - _ ' Backward, Tum Backward. ~ _ V _ .}f_'_i;i...'i'}°f"'s'ii.p ii.i..§°°