‘Nov`siltai§ii' 13,” 'r9o7 t .tt THE C HARL0T’1‘BTowN»oUARD1AN ‘ ° PAGE SEVEN - ’ - °"“"-"':..t.°.'ii."s~....e.'.'.=='- I S -'Nuo . . . . or-.l1=odt.»nyutn . er. A_lG1'°5°“°'_ ~ ~ - Gr.|Gn.mbo¢¢ . . QI. Ailggatudoetorwhafbcfhtnlpqfflt comm, ' ` ` °"'|°“P°”°"‘“‘°° °" i ,,,,,,,,,,,,” Dun," " “*1’“1»ro=..ons»»t-mms at-_ ' WI lrnlpisnt _sttnttitsnt quantity. -M “W "““ »'”'- H- km- 2::2:.::.t:.rf::t'.i.‘.'f.ur.‘:.‘zi"“ t.2.~tr°.’.°.:. __ ___,__ .lv so. 0 . - ::._- r\_._.____s, __ __ 7432- ._ ______£ ~.f;"`\ llur Specialty The nfwest and Wedding Rings prettiest designs are to Tit-__ F..n,0us “W. beitinnrl it. our trays W. W.” Every ring bears the stamp. VU _ U17. VVELLNEB. Jeweler Eli I Xmas Photos 'Ihe Latest Fad 'lhe Swastika s s GEO ll COOK !heBtudio Whore B-.tbyia Always Welcome _ .__-_._;_..____ ~ Th Pcoties' _l Druggist reports all kl ms if llorse and Cattle Medicine If yon haw ft sick or blem ishing animal tt y HUGHES A special remedy prepared suit the case. Advite Free Right _ up-to-date Men 's shoes at$3.5o is the kind of shoes you have been looking for und cannot get in any other store but ours Our Gun Metal Heavy Sole Good year Welt is sold at 5.oo but our pric ri 3. 50. -Out' leaders Ladies shoe ,5o a pair, Mqn’s Shoes 3. 50 a pait You will save at least one dollar a air by buying your shoes front. A. E. McEA(.HEN 2_vvfrwtf N t ` c Parties wanting Cream or milk delivered to any part of the city can tele- phone 244 _ Pasteurlzed Milk & Cream supply tlwlf ,~..- gig New Australian Rasins We have just rfceiv ed a few boxes. They are nice and juicy with adeliclous flavor. Try a few pounds. M c K en n a’s At Both Stores. Women`s Fine Dongola. Button Boots See our wiiidow this week for at lndyls iiiie Dotigola Kid Button boot. Regular Price $2.50 _ I This week the pr1CC will be only $t.50 _ This is at genuine Bargain. Sprague 6: C0. f. li00l . Bargains I I .tu this s ~» Week at Alley & j C0’s. rj See them in our windows. we' ‘.= _.-1.- See them in tlte shop centre. 1 _i See them all over the at s SIOYC. Childs bsots 5oc and _i Q* 75C- -f c Womens boots and ‘ _j shoes $1.00. _ Mens boots $165, g §- $1.85, $9.00 . All about half price. ‘ T Alley®.Co. A ./f.f,:»-.si Si6~ ___ , _. . ._ l]H.H.l]..|l]HllS[illt .\i um ff. -.1 Kent Street, Practice limited to Diseases ' of Eye. Ear, Nose, Throat ; and Skin. Eyes tested and Etted_for ` , glasses. OFFICE HOURS Utolla. m. LEO-3.3) p in. Evenings by appointment. V dtsvw tt--._ NEW FLOUK ]nst received direct from the mills a new lot of fre~h ground Flour,in bbls and hall bbls. ROYAL STUART, FEDORA. GYPSY, BEACON. Lowest cash prices. Bccr & Goff S T 0 P --AND THIN K- ONLY seven weeks to Xmas. Coitie today and have your photo tztkcti by Maker of Pictures THE QUEEN’S COU Head Offices in New Prow se Block-~-Charlottetown The mal ttuln arrtvel at iU.20 u'cl cl.l lint tiight. Rav. J. F. Johnson, Iona, was in the city )s~-srilay. J. J. Hornby of this city, wont to Sum- mrrslds yesterday. W. F. and Mrs. Tldmarsh, Brighton, is t- yesterday on a visit to Mcn|t~.~al. F. S. Jost who have been visiting in thc clty left yesterday on return to Boston. Tl e peiple nf St. Peters now have a micnnd daily mail service which went into ifcct ye ttcrdny. The Campans sailed at midnight last night for Montreal, with a tremendous cargo of produce. The SS. Bonavlsto arrived at nine o‘clock last evening from Montreal with ut very lsr.. e cargo. Stzhi' Ltwrsnce is loading l40 tons of‘ conl today for Mu'ttt\guc, P. E. Island.- Glaos Bay G.\zet.u. The str. Cnoot is crpectcd to arrive today with a cargo of Sydney run of mln” cnitl lol' C. Lyulic & C0. _ C rllsle McLeod left yesterday morning fot rn Anne do Bvllcvue, Quebec. to take a t-~ ursn at the Mat-Donald Agrloultutul College. Mrs. (Dr.) Dodd of this City lsft yester- day accompanied by Qr. Kelly and two nurrcs for Boston where she will undergo an operation. The schooner Garland is being loaded at Brush Wharf by Carvsll Bros., with a qcneralcirgo of potatoes. turnlps and oats. for Channel Nlld. A special freight train camo in from the Murray Harbor branch shortly alter nttdnlght. this morning. carrying produce to bc shipped from this port.. T. E. Glrvau. the well known commer- cial traveller has started a general store in G ovan, Sash.. in partnership with Mr. Bm trim the ilrm name being Bartram & Glrvan. _ Rev. T. Albert Moore, of Toronto, will address a meeting in connection with the Lord's Dny Alliance in the Methodl-is Church st Mt. Stewart, on Tuesday, lilth lost.. at 7.30 p. m. P-trans who are unable to get The Guardian by telephone after six o’t.-lock in the evcning,and who have uews or other business for the next issue, are re- quested to ring No. 124. V The marriage of Edward Craig of Char- lotte town, at-.d~Pcarl,daughter of Arlcmaa Cook of Plsquld, will take place in the Methodist _Church at Mt. Stewart, on Wedt esday, 20th lnst.. at 4 p. m. The marriage of Miss Amy Carver,Pow- nal, formcrly teacher of oratorv at Mt, Al- .isun College. to Rev. E. Westmoreland of Alberton. takes place in the First Method- if-t Church tomorrow morning nt7 a. ni, A special train with the members of Empire Lodge, Knights of Pythian of this City, who last night visited their Sum- tnerslrie brethren, returned with the visitors in the early hours of this morning Mrs. Artstnas Stetson desires hereby to acknowledge many nuts of kindness. and very many sincere and appreciaaerl ex- pret.-tions of sympathy tendered her on the occasion of the denih of her husband Ye lorday was the Etlth anniversary of the as ling of the brig Fanny from Califor- ornla. The only surviving forty miners in this province are Edward Moore and .Inhn H Gates of Charlott- town, and Duncttn McGougan of Malpequs. The SS. City of London brought in from Brush, Chinn Point and IIslllday's whnrvcs, yt-sterdny, 25 passengers and the following cargo: 1050 bushels oats, 426 bushels potatoes. 75 dressed hogs, 50 boxes chosse,25 boxes butter, 20 looses eggs and sundry other consignments for local dca‘er.~. A tcadcr of The Guardian, lnoitsd there- to by thc zoologicsl limerlcka published l-t Monday's Guardian on page 2, sends the following in ordetlto show that Char- lcli-stown is able to contribute a verse just sswo'l as any other plscei- To a duck was his next plnceto go. To ask for a dttc-at or so: But the duck was a qunck- Ha looked over his back- Ani said: "My i-pond-ultx arc low." 'Ih't'e is nothing that brightens :up a coat or skirt that is beginning to look shabby like rt good cleaning and pressing and the fact that Sterns' Steam Laundry has turned out nearly seven hundred garments during the past summer and is still turning them out ut the rate ofabout twenty-flvcaweek is a guarantee that this laundry il particularly fitted for -lo work and giving perfect satisfaction. The ad in this issue ,is vcry in erecting and should lo- read by nd. ANNOUNCEMENTS cartlracte Church will hold its rummage sale on Wednesday and Thursday of this wo lr In llcnj. Cai ter’s auction rooms. Il-lid-il L»fl’~tfm 8: Co. have decided to oiftrall ti‘c‘r Fur Jackets ati off. Nuwl syonr chance. Many arc in thc tiD ton of (Mt tm-_ il-lrldll lil’Slx ScsiCoats, 2 plain oneswrrth |10 to|$55 and 4 with sable and fox trlmntings collars and rsvers worth up tol70, silsl 34,36, and B8, snlc price $25.-Jas. Paton g Q0, ll-lildli ___._____---A :Peerless llalr Rcstarur-Strengthens and hesutlilss the hair, rendering it soft, l . - Sul`|l1y8ld¢ silky and glossy and disposing it to Phone I92 ~ |romnlnln any ddsit-sd. position-50c per battle. A. W. Reddin. . ,V i- _ Z.--M s lVl1iie’s lvclveteen Kissess - has not like cnm~ gt-¢ flavored with _ special _ molasses and are t _ _ N h mon molasses candy. Tl1¢if P“"l¢Y 1° the 9°°"°' "f the" 9°” amy' ot i e , cheapest bat the best. NIY t;UiRn1.tN[ vsstn-day. _ The Northumberland 'arrived at lllhl last night. Rev.J A Mr.-Donald, Grand River, re- torted home yesterday from the City. Will Brshnut of the Pott ofllos lcft yes- terday on nvl~lt; to his brother in Toledo, Oh o. A f t Many friends will regret that Rev. R J Gillis, St. Pt-ur. is ct-t.lln