‘-~.3 Novena... 30, um I We Do Good Work and attend to business every minute ot_ the year, day it night. Lady assistant. Embalming a specia .5 ‘ The Davison Undertaking 1,; if 3!," Co. Ltd.’ c? U "- .. m name-r news his QUEEN’S COUNTY—\GUARDIAN Head- Office in New The latest news, first: of all. . last night at five forty. . I, The velocity of the wind was eighteenmiles an hour. Miss Josie Dnmery, Chath‘aim, has ‘ returned from a visit to this City. I i B‘. B. M‘cCurd , Cit , was a at the arena x ‘ yesterdayé" 5L} The Northumberland arrived in port yesterday M if; Hotel, Halifax,l Prowse Block—Charlottetown 9 Hugh Fraser, New Glasgow, N. 8., was in this c ty last week on a busi- ness trip. Edward Hayfield, Mrs Bayf'leld and ice Hayfield, City, leave this morn- ing for England. Rev A. D. Stirling,'Kensington, came to the city last night and re- guesh gistered at the Queen Hotel. i The many trienas_otvil‘.’ w. Hyma- an, City, will regret to learn that F, F. [)AVISgN, I’l‘iie Canadian Courier conta' s .nelnézsconflned to his house through , ¥ , _ p10 0 o M' . . ' i , . ., H , , " Manager. View. Montgom . '13“ ' ‘ ‘ ' g l , . , . O, .r .x r , R. W. McEwen, Stl’eter's, was a n the; and show l’Otml 3 Mrs c.'w. Cahill, suckvme, enter. 33”“ng ‘0 ‘3“ “g {esgmayflgen‘ ~. 20-.20 Prin tained a number. of young folks ] t.A ° on e a“ e“? a n' e re "— ? I 9 ce St' week. Among the guests were Malena ed at the Queen' Hilda Marshall, Miss Nellie opp and I ‘ Miss Alyce spmgue' an we known Miss Anderson, daughter of Dr 1 . ._ w here Anderson, City, was a passenger to i . the city by the Northumberland last. at Slaughter Prices “ _- House Furnishings This firm and the carpet business are going to be completely separated at the end of this month. The firm will go on—the carpets and other house urnishing goods will-go out. Do you realize what phenomenal bargains this everit brings you. If you have not already bought or me and see how little it -; , will cost you for house furnishings at this sale. 25 to .50 per cent oft Carpets, Rugs, 1‘i‘ioor Oilcloths, Cur- tains, Linolue ‘ilS, Portiers, Window Shades, Door Mats etc, etc. . Uur former prices were lower than the general market, making the above reductions absolutely un- ~ L .Par‘alleled. See the goods for yourself—dont let an opportunity like this pass by. Choose your Winter Coal ' from a world wide selection includes The.9 Our ladies’ coats represent the output of the best Canadian mak- ers, our coats represent the best coat style. to be secured in New York. And still further, our stock ‘iest coat; in our il'it‘ ,opinion to be had in Berlin, Ger- many where coats are a specialty. mems our coats have been picked from the best offer- ing anywhere. ‘ Our ; rices range from a serviceable frieze (black ,, or colored) at $5.00 up to coats at $30.00 in all colors . Let us mention a few moderate prices just to pu d l at: tion. . Coats of $5.00 We can give you a good serviceable coat of ‘ .blaclc or. navy frieze as Vi: lfi'dirlioned above at 5.00. Then at 7.50 we have a nice coat semi fitted back, mannish collar and lapels, black and colors at $7.50- {awe maple/omnsz JV; g! point upon our claim for your attcn< Underskirts $1.19 j When you are down town today v i s i t out ready to wear department and sec the black sateen undctskirts we are sel- ling at 1.19 etc, a beauty and worth 1 75 of any person’s money. Our spec- ial price mg. 7065'. evening, after a sojourn of about tw years in Iflnwnd. ’ The highest temperature recorded yesterday was forty degrees above zero and the coldest was thirty‘one above up till nine p. m. The coldest registered the previous night we... thirty nine above. A recent issue of the Prince Albert Daily News reports splendid skating on the ponds in the Western Provin- ces. Numbers of this City’s youth- .‘ul inhabitants will be wishing fora share of the western weather. Abbie Wood, the well known Mont- . real long distance runner, who for years made the Gordon Amateur \thletic Association famous before, he turned professional. was marriedi this week at Montreal to Miss Rowan. Mrs Charles McCallum, formerly of Summeraide. and 'now residing in Rhode Island, was a passenger o the City last night on the express.- Mrs McCallum is on a visit to her .irothor—in-law, Mrs John McCuiltn Southport, who is very ill. , ' C. E. L. Jarvis, St John, Insurance \dzustcr for the Maritime Boa.er of Underwriters, came to the City: last evening from Souris where ho had been appraising -the loss by \ho re- cent. fire there. The loss sustained by .the town of Souris can be roughly estimated at about $20,000. J. J Hughes.& Co being the heaviest lbs: CI‘S. The first appearance of Roland Kay before a Charlottetown audience, at‘ New Wonderland last night, was re- warded by being a signal success: His rendition of Stop Your Ticklin' Jock was in capital style, the effect being ratified to by the scotch costume. ‘er lxuy has a fine voice and his genuine scotch accent is a pleasure to listen to. His repented encors lust even— mg were evidences of the full apprec- iation of the large audiences present.- Minl Millie J‘. Young and brother . Mantel-{Paulie Wood Islands. spent Sunday with'friende' in the city. 0. P. TMcCallum, New Glasgow, came to the city last evening by the Northumberland and registered at the Victoria. 11', W. Leslie, l'ictou, was a passen- ger to the city yesterday evening by- he Northumberland, registering at‘ he Victoria. I In a program sports at Oxford, re—l " ently Fred Cameron, Amherst, ‘won [‘12 five mile race, defeating aran of Oxford and Paul of Bpriughil}. Hi8} tune was 26.52. g g , At 5 recent whist'tournamlent of . the North Station Whist Cluh‘dn this ‘it -Vernon Gay, City, were first Ltd-11,10]; the gentlemen, and Mn Wood,. City, captured the ladies' prize. .3.» -. 4m .. emu-n... The death occurred here Friday ev-g bring at‘ 8.30 o’clock at her residence, . , 32 Cross Street, oi Mrs Archibald Mc- ? .ay, aged 63. Deceased had been ill ince Monday with pneumonia. Mrs 'McKay was a nafilve of Charlotte, y town, P.E.I., her maiden name being, i "Anuie E. Cole, and she had resided in: i ,Moncton for the past fifteen years.: She was a. member of the Central} g Methodist Church and much esteemed- llv a large number of friends, whoI j will learn with regret of her deathp The funeral will take place Monday' "fternoon, leaving her late residenoe' ‘at 2.15 o'clock shai'p.—-Monctoih7 Times. ' . , , Rev Mr Haslem, who has recently returned from India, where he and Mrs Haslem have been engaged in missionary work in. connection with the Church of England, was a guest of , Rev A. W. Daniel and Mrs Daniel, 'Rothesay, part of Monday and Tues- day. Mr Haslem was formerly on the teaching staff of the Boye' School here, and on Monday eVenlng some of his old friends, and others inter- estedtin missionary work, were invit- ed to meet him' at The Rectory and hear something of his wprk.-—St ’John Telegraph—Mr Haslem spent a few days recently with his mother a Scene Cottage, Springfield. , The fol-lowing are the results of the Law Examinations held by' the Law Society of this Province in October ll at as given out yesterday : E. Vic- tJr Macmillan and George W. Mc- Phee,‘ City, pass as attorneys and barristers of the Supreme Court; ilired Tant‘on, Summerside, passes s an. attorney. These examinations re conducted 'oy a committee, con- i.‘;ing of Premier Haszard, J. A. Mathieson, ,K. C., C. R. Smallwood nd W. E. Bentley, who are ap int- ei,by the Law Society. A- can idabc making an average of 75 per cent of tie aggregate number of marks ob- tainable upon the first intermediate and final examinations is cut tied to be called to the bar at the same time 5 he is sworn in as an attorney; therwise, a year must elapse before 0 can become a barrister. The death occurredin‘ this city yes- Thor moving pictures were exceptional; ly hue and comprised subjects of. un- usual interest. The feature picture The Galley Slave, was a depiction oi Jean Val Jean, the great character of Hugo's Miserables. Mr Bath-I bone's beautiful voice was also heard to better advantage than in his il- lustrated song, and the whole prow drum was excellent. The people of St. Ann’s. hot 65 witnessed u. very pretty event ori Tuesday Nov. 23rd, when Thomas A Costello, an phone ()0. Charlottetown, was united in marriage to Miss Agnes Quinn of Emyvaie. The bride was charm- ingly attired, and was attended by ,her sister, Miss Maggie Quinn, who made a very graceful bridesmaid, brother, Louis Costmlo. ‘After the ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father Maurice McDonald of the Bis— hop's Palace, Charlottetown, the happy couple marched from the church ‘many spectators who thronged the churchyard, steadfast gaze of admiration upon. the bride and groom as they passed along. In the meantime some of the lthouglrt- ful youths were at the church gate, with the horses and carriages await- ing them; and when all was ready lthc joyful little party drove around gthe neighbouring Vicinity. calling upon 'their choicest friends and treating thorn in such n'unnnnor that indeed leould not be considered unworthy of leateem by anyone. The. l'nl'uimrl who whll nigh spent when the cheery lithe company reached the home of the {bride where a few lively (latices took place including the Wedding-Reel, which was very nicely at'eppcd off, music being supplier! by the violinist ,Popc Costello. A few enjoyable hours more spent with the bride's mother, and then all drove to the groom's father's where they amused them- aelver during 'the,wee smal' hours of the morning, when the crowd dispers- ed and Thomas A and Mrs Costello, midst loud exclamationa of joy and happiness of all, who werepresent, drove to their future home in,‘ Char- lottetown—(lam. Patriot lgplense copy. b'fie DeliCiousneis ' of our cake caunot‘be surpaar ed. You want something nice for that social or to: plrty, then order name of our Sultana or Nut or Fruit Cake Telephone 2“ D. Stewart. ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread erday morning of Mrs (Capt) John _ McPherson, of Prince Street, the sad e/ent taking place about ten o’clock g; The news inexpressibly shocked the great number of friends of the deceas- d and her family, and though know-. ng that Mrs McPherson had been in delicate health of late, they were not If prepared for the distressing announce- '5 merit of her sudden death. When Mrs L McPherson arose in the morning she was not as well as usual and a dcc-‘ tor was summoned. She recovered somewhat from her supposedly bem- Employee or we Tolewporary attack. but later she became unconscious and fell suddenly to the floor. death ensuing shortly after. Mrs McPherson is survived by her mother, Mrs (Captain) James Murchi- son, who resides with Mrs J. T. Lanvz, Prince Street; seven sis'irs— while the groom was supported by his M” D- McLeod. SBHkM—Cllcwun; Mrs (Rev; H. W. McEwcn, noise, lowe; Mrs N. Lnrrabec, Eldon; Mrs J. , T. Lantz and Mrs J. F. Whear, City; Mrs (Captain) McLeod, Bueuos Ayres, greeted with congratulations from the route to Buenos Ayresl' and one bro- muggy“. w, know understand our holiness. eacription can be compounded by —We have filled over fifty thousand than ther— Captain J. Murchison, Buenos are her bereaved McPherson, of three Vancouver; who is at present visiting in an couver; and Miss Katie, at home. Al- so twu sons—J. D. McPherson, iforu'ia and Angus McPherson, in MediCino “at. Alta. 08M MGPllemf-‘n Jeweler. 'e- 11*27d2l- Mark Wright. Newson Block. 11401111. . will arrivn homo touigh" on fire Min- _......~ __ p ”°' T" a” “w ib°r°3v°d m“ y W" ‘ ' I50 at To Boston and return. first ' Guardian “mud” 8”“)th in the“ Fassbni‘dé” Rico mu'nersll...39dll class “6.35 See Rogers" . 1 hour of tl'rl-al. ll ...2.)drtf ' M l :The program at the Bijou tonight Boy-s fleece "fled underwear of H emstnrhg,‘ Huck Tow.| can and *e for you”,de A, is. “Three biograph specialties" (l) I'I‘ho Restoration (Feature) (2) T_wo Memories (Drama) (3) Eloplng wtth Auntynmtitlhrp bani: comedy.) song [There'll be a time for cheering “Dearie” March song. 11—3odu. I um i, ‘ or ' l Chriiilmas - Nothing you, could give would give greater pleasure to old or young We have Kodaks to suit the smallest boy or girl to the oldest mem- ber of the family. Price: $2.00 to $55.00 3 In a few days we hope to be able to suit- ably display them. Umbrellas Nothing surer than the coming oi rainy days now md them-and in gift more useful ' w-l ~ve’come that. gO’d U ’4' B?’ '5 LLA‘ N. .hue came li~ \L‘ erday, handsome I w h' ndles.fine coy— s, ju t what yM‘. d ll t “DUNN?” 85c to $525 . a - “(ax-M ~ ot-fiwwme-Kesxn- v“am-QW.WW-Aemm;mmmmm W. Christmas Bells and Neckwear a lovely an idea. SO MA‘-Y 0F TH ESE ARE PU some separate gift boxesublth the bets and the neckpieces. ‘ During}:r the last few days we have re cularly fine showing of Elastic Belts in many colors 'wi'h a wide range of new designs in buckles 29c, 39c. 50c, 69c. 75c. $1.00 and no on up to $2.75 ea. Dainty neckpieces of all and every sort from the severely tailored linen collar right through a Wide assortment of the prettiest jabots that you have evr r seen. . 25c, 35c, 50 ', 75c, $100 to Large bows to use with linen coll extremely well............. The new “left side cascade” effect areyvery widely approve 65c, 750, d 85c, $100 SI 25, L The finest range of neckwear in P. I...Loolr ' up in hand- ceived a parti- $2 25 ar are se ling 50c and 35c in lace Jabots it ove:._)~ ."' 6. i in} a”. List...» Y‘s. m A}. e Buy Chrislmasi Gifts---now! REMEMBER HOW LAST C “Never again for me" “l’ll never leav-.- m», shppinu another year” You remember how .0 last few hours you bought almost “any old thing”. in the month---and early in the day—we Will have plenty l'iRIQTMAS you said to yourse‘fv—r till the last min -!_e u put it off until in the rush of the Pan ahead buv earli— ‘- of salespev-ph» ‘nut in this busiest store in‘ the city the early coon-r can ensure more care- iul, undisturbed attention. . 1-. s I . "mu «.fi. . z—The'responsibility of filling the S' A'; Mrs J' wnsun‘ at present 9"” physicians prescription rests with the . and and who st'ood with a Ayres. Those of her family survivinglm- husband,S Captain “3' the C. G. . Min 0 in I". daughters—Mrs R. R. Clark. yours next. You will find us wortth Miss Annie. of this git”: The TWO Mac's. Druggfsts. "(‘ood engraving improves jewelry in 0” and'iucroases the value. We do the highest. class . Get rid, of that . Right io-day is the time to ., get rid of that cough and not . after it is settled deep untegl t and hard to move-Don't wait and find you are In danger of Pneumonia - Consumption and other lung troubles that may CS' COUGH MIXTURE will relieve and cure you quick- ly and without lncomvenience Price 25 cents per bottle "Turrwo MA " our responsibility Any “We have a 10 years. but us fill engraved m your charge .for engravi work. -6. H. Taylor, by exports, the Penman make. all, sizes on clover war pattern, sale at thlsstoro at Just 25 cents heavy. per garment. as you want. order values. ut the quantity 8: McLeod Paton's 3| co Boston first. 0 meta- Cough, . \ Silks, Verona you up for a long time- For sale only at DRU( STORE tl 3: mulls-J‘s a at. counter or by marinade some swlfr. sales Saturday evening. big lot of the very nicest ~elgne't hat pins, which cln be "Have your furniture repairs done Personal supervision—«5 a towel that. you'd consid- ns many 0" 8‘3 “W er cheapat 30 cents.wide awake Compare With ma" bnylng lets us sell it. for 70 cents Moore 81. McLeod Il-27dtf _— ~— OI |56 White or 'i‘iw‘i'sz' “will” i‘om with want alght cents each MGLOOG order. No extra ' /" 11—30d2i. ‘ soft firm and is limited Moore I l-27dtf. muffler at I50 lass 39.45. See 1. u~—2sum ir-25drtf‘. Silk, and Velour. Newson’s Block Where Money Goes Farthest. Parlor Furniture Three Piece and Five Piece Suites covered ' Rug! ,:r~i» . V - ., unbleached linen fringed or hemmed. 30x inches in zone, compare be best; l2 cent line In town. and notice that. we on! M00?!" 1 l-27dtf ng articles bought of us. G. H. Taylor, Jeweler. ‘_ ‘ . . .. f n... tum i. (bellied! 3“, Dr.'l'hos. Eli. Robins , r25 Queen Street, Phone mun-H Next door to Beer at 900' i I 1 A Odd Chairs and SetteesLounges and Couches. 1" Large variety and lowest prices. MARK wnioui‘ i“, "I