l i Y .l ;~ l-; L. i \ Q 1 Novi-.Munn 21, 1908 ° 'mu u'rms'r Nmws THE CHAKLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN r i IRS'i`0F ALL i PAGE NINE ,_ _'___ , _ - ~ ~`__-c.__._____ ..__n.__-_._ ._______» _--.___ on. ._ .__ _ _ THE 0UEEN’S COUNTY GUARDIAN the Queen Hotel Head Offices in New l_’rowse Block---Charlottetown. The latest news first of all. Ernest Ross, Montague, WHS in ~-- lthc City yesterday. Hon. James D. McInni's, St. Petc ' era, was in the City ywferday. The mail train arrived last n'lEll¢ _..._ lshortly after ten. J. A. McDonald, Insurance agent ali -i Soiirisi WM in U10 Clfv vemfdav- noucru 'r. Mosse, Kensington, iwas Mis Florrie "ePherson St Marl in the City yeeterdan ' S 9- , . 4 -i garets, was in the City yesterday. postmaster Whear, _City,~ ,was 9.* sW,hito oats sold yesterday at thir< passenger west yeslerdaw .» , ---4-_ t I ht t b h y gig cen s per us ci and black Th I ,ends ti Mfg John “til-Y-Drty “Tu” Currie, lilvel". xiii regret to' .__. . . . .; I: _ oi' h - rious illness. A _,great deal of produce changed 'arp el se hands in this City _yesterday includ~ Shippers were payling eighteen and! ing-coats, hay, turnips and potatoes. twenty cents for potatoes yesterdayl l and ten to twelve cents for turnilis-l A skylight in the Victoria Hotel snow upon it. Very little damage' was done but a 'lot of noise was made. i The marriage takes place at thel Notre Dame Convent, Rustico, onl Monday 23rd inst., of Miss Judith _ - M - ___.'7"!*§_t'._ _-::r'ZL ____ _,,,__. .__ _ . ' `\, ”-J _ I`morrow morning at North River ni. ‘ P|'0WS2 BIOS lcicvcn A spccisl Ron Coil sci i i Ch arlottelown’s Bi De arfmental Store V l‘1°“"' °"’°“ “_” 3 ""“' ““" K‘“g“°“l Peters, Rustico to R. de Clievigny, Mpntreal. » Rev. S. H. Cornwall preaches to-‘ ' remain for some da-ya before proceed-l fell 'in last night. from the weight of, oo y rs will oe for sale llliS CIW Y°Bl'el`llaY aid re,-,isbcired ac at the Hugh Tea next Wednesday and l Thursday evenings l est was twcnty two degrees lseven and Seven and five eight cents T -é per pound ~ /~ . j _ _ -- f ’ l ` ' e ' l l \ " s _. The s. s. Kiiikcsi, iiss arrived in -_ | 'f f ',/ T' _ 'i .- this port after quite a rough pas-l. E. V. Hessian, Conductor of the' V J / sage from Port Hawkesbury. Canadian Ordinance Corps, of Loo- l. \,‘ \_ ,» - don. 0nt.,.arrivcd in the city yestcr-l ' _ Miss Ellie Reddin of this City, is dai/ accompanied by his wife They appear before evening. cenes Pressed lin \\ . `V C0 land thank offering for church debt at g P .all BOVCII 1). l’11 Friday and Saturday the niost interesting mer , chnndise in the city awaits your ins Jectioli. Ever l Y _ department has something special for you at prices ~ that are irresistable. In addition to our uuparrclled display of high class inilliucry we have a special line of trimmed hats in the latest shapes and styles which :ire remarkable value at the price....... . . .. ._.--$3.50 Night Dresses _l W0mcn's flannelette night dresses, made of plain shades of _soft flannelettc good quality, neat niother hulibard yoke, neatly finish neck and yoke colors :irc plain white and pink. Good value at $1.40. . . . .. ..Spccial98c . _ Underskiris Excellent value is offered in this stylish under- .slmfo1'table kind will keep your hands good and “'ill‘11l- Reglllfli' 51.10. . _ _ _ ._ . . . . .Special 85 pair- Men’s,Fur Collars l The largest assortment we have ever shown in- cluding Persiun Lamb, Mink, otter astraclian etc Prices vary according to fur. $1 _ 50 and every price bctiiecn up to $20.00 each. News siiiiis l The famous W- C., and R. brand the largest assortuicnts we ever had in both soft and stiff fronts patterns are the latest i. e. checks, spots, stripes and plain colors. Priced from $1.25 up to :$2.75 each @.i;,;.“. ln--ii _ The variety of ourstock is as great as the variety in the taste and figures of mankind. Nevermind your size-We’re provided for you- l<011g, §h0rt, thiclr or thin, come here for your under. \V¢=lI‘gi,7_§# _§p`..tq` $1: 50 per suit. Men’s Hosiery A big special ipurchase of pure cashmere hose best Englishrinhke ull fashioned land well finished tlioroughout §_all sizes per pair 5oc our special price 3 pairs for Srgoo. L Cushion Tops |~ Liiii iid <1 i 5 '11 i _ “nge bf' d)§;i;fPnseto <‘:llx1looseaf1iE>sinri’vo}iiih(i1`; toogd a blg ......Special 25° each ¢°.céz.ce.§.fes..°é.@ é_ l In the Police Court ycstcmliyl there were no cases tried. fin "llinrs day Lemuel Mahal' was f."i7i'»`lcte.l| lbut discharged with n wiiriiing os it iwas his first appearance fi.-1* Lo'-ing, ldrunk and disorilerly on Greni1\Georgel Street. *ié I The C. M. B. A. of this City in- tend holdini; a wliist party and soc- ial on Monday evening in the A. 0.1 H. Hall. There has been quite al llargc sale of tickets from clrugstorcsl of A. W. Reddin and llcddlin Bros-’| where they are on snlc. 'Methodist congregation, Highfield, called at the home of Olive Gocid and _on behalf of the congregation pre- lsented his daughter Maud with an ad~ ldrcsii in appreciation of her valuable - i lscrviccs as organist of the church. 'l`l`|0S- MCBSHUI has returned from Q ___ ‘ __ _ e_,1ngi Or( er- “ orlll 9°- - - - - . . . . . . .. . . . -The address was accompanied with ii, VlCl5Ul`ll1. P- lil l-i Wl1<‘F€ l10 WHS ut- l l _ _ wel, ,mul pu,~,,c_ llcnllini.-; the fu_nci’al of his fnthcr.in- Fllll I7 lllCl ' Ilnw, Angus Brien, whose death oc- fi- ~ - »----L Among tlic schooner arriving Thurs' °Ul`l`€¢1‘l\='\’f° Ol >"l‘l`S` in his favor Frank H. witicn. _whsle- -salu ,md commission .laalcr in lou- shars and fresh fish, 176 Atlniitlf: .Avo- nus Boston, solicits ccnsiznniiiuhiin this province, ns will be seen ly l‘.lS nd elsewhere. The American market from five to six ilolliirs. Commencing Monday, Nov. 23, the I ' tha S. S. Northiiiiilnwliiiiil will lcnvél ' thc (lliarlottetown Stcuiii Navigation' wlinrf daily except Siiiulaiy ut half past seven, and will lcuvo Picton :i~ uont two o’clock li. iii. to return. hui. The following is taken from an cx- Cllllntle and dated Saskatoon, Nov. 18.-(Spec'iul)~ I~`ii‘ciiiiiii Rawlings a day or two with one thousand bur- rels nf Portland Cement for tlie Rogers Hardware (To. I,.t\l. and wlll‘ _ he sold very 1o\v while landingu' l I . Quite a uumiisr of country people ` t thc it 't: l i l - ~ ~ _ . .§{‘§‘,_I’hs’“,‘,jd ,,,,,,°,,l’ ,y,,”,f’ ;f,‘,,§‘,§ ,,_;’,X, NO'l`HE_R great hue of that special ribbon that made so much excitement ly good. Tho majority however tgoki wagons, for fear the snow would dis-, LOOSG straw sulil yogi.;-rdiiy atl- twenty five to thirty cents per cwt ' and loose hay 11.1. forty five Lo fifty _ .. _ 'y 'as eight to Ciglit fifty, per ton :ind pres.~icd straw _ The warmest registered ye,-.r,ii_~i1ay, There was very little pork liroughtl l 'A was thirty four dgrrces' and the cold-' £0 N10 Clty Ycsfefilay Buyers Paid visiting in Moncton where she wllléleave on return next Tuesday.. i saturday' Nuv' mst' |908 0”” 8 n' m' ta 9'” P' m ___ __ o your shopping through our mail order department. Parcels over $5.00 delivered free. _ _.___ ___l_ _ _@, @ R_ S_ Duncam T0|~,,-,;o_ wa-, in_ G d fresh 0 gtg - ' _, _-..,..r.»......~.-_,-...~...~...».-...mo-»...........,..»-.....-..--ai-..».w..-...,..~........»..->~.v.r...».» _ _ . _ °~ __ i - . - _ _.» _ .3 _ ~ ' . ' - T 9 ‘ ' ~ - l n c i 30c for ~ -C sonic little time ago-a full range of the best colours are offered and this _ time we have been fortunate enough to get hold of some b1ack.' I: his . handsome ribbon is 5 1-2 inches wide, very firm and lustrous, ideal for hair ribbon and excellent for millinery, had we secured this in the re ular wi 8 Y wc would have to ask 3oc :it least, but u fortunate purchase makes it possible to oilcrtliein to you at On Tuesday evening a. numihcr of the,G0llf1“UY. Yflfmvllill; Wilfrid l"0i'bcs, Lawson ull nf wlioin were much r-ujoy-_l `, e/l. employed on the G. T. P., west of' Mellville, was killed Inst night ini Drirtmolitli, Sash He wus u native' of P. E. I. Among the arrivals. at the Victoria, Hotel last night were (‘, G, and Mr3_ iVern0n; H. H. Mitchell, Toronto; W H. Fraser, Halifax; A. W. Draiaclie Hamilton; P. B. Hart, Montreal and years of age.-Moncton Transcriiit. ,caln1. The harbor presents a fine ap 1; ,pearance with the many vessels lin- ' Malcolm Finlayson, of Bcllous Falls acid, P. E. 1., in 1846 and movcii col :lin States ini 1869 and has been cm- ployed' as n. millrigut in the Intcrna-, tional Papers (io’s plant for thirty- 1 eight ycars. --New Glasgow (‘iliro|ii~l ‘ cle. i A vcry plcnsant evening was spent by many in Zion Church schoolrooin loci. cvcniiig iiiiisii ncv, 'r. F. Fuller-l ton, lectured on Poetry in Reliizjion. The lccturo wus delivered in his usual very nlilc style :ind was dccply inter- . estmg. A short program was well , rendered including a duet by llilissfs - Lamson and (‘roshy; solo, 'nv Mis. Moore; residing, Miss Ilatfrnv; solo, Miss Crosby and reading liv J. A. 1 . A Kodak For Christmas v /- enjoyment out of ri ‘jf Brownie Cainern, and if could print the pictures during the long \vinter evenings. , Our stock is coin- - lete Prices 2 00 u What better present |',j‘ could you give? ‘ Your small boy or girl would get lots of .. P - ~ P- . Heavy Warm blankets, of nice weight, \vn1'in, well made, -60x60 inch size, good close weave, the sort that many stores sell at $3.25, special J. D. Kuppersteimcr, New York. l _ -“-“ Good iq inch rollcr tow ll' d b l /'A _W A l T ' \ Finely made flannelette blankets, lull l0.4` size pr' W'c are able to oH`er you for Saturday’s selling a small lot of excellent quality flzinuclctte blankets, white or grey, with blue or pink border, full i “te11:ql1z1rter" size, the sort of blankets that many stores sell for $1.10, special Extra heavy all wool blankets.8 lb to pair 68x56 inches in s`ze, line durable blanket better than many oilcrcd at 4.75, our special for to- i roller tpyalhngpfnicelinen worth *1c. .. . . . .. _ ._ _. . . Sc ,, 70 inch daniask table linen, hand- wil _l;1__'_f-;‘;__€l_*;_°tfr‘_<_>_l__V_§;Z@l;__?;l§___f;\1€__;;, l sonic floral pattern, a line that we all returned during the afternoon. ,I lglcked up at 3 great bargalni good The indications ofan spprcacliing,. valuc at go cents yd special to- 'storm induced them to return al- l ` , though the harbor was perfcmy _i day . . . . . . _ _ . .. . . . . . . . . ’chore to Macs’ Hair Food" ‘as the best . , smsay ici- dsiianis and items The New Music Sfore. r scalp-So said 5 commercial travdlo we are -Try Macs’ Hair Food. Price 25 and i i 50 cts. The Two Mac’s Druggists. ;,' for any emergency Tin ` catsc ofsickiiess even to securing the services of a nurse- Bed and Douche Pans (enainelled and earthen- ware) Rubber Cushions Hof Wafer Bottles (some guaranteed for 2 years) ombination Hot Water Bottles and Fountain syringes Fountain and Bulb Syringes. Feeding Cups etc. "Ill lllll if llllll” That llne of all wool blankets that we offer as a special for to- day at. 83.8015 a value that most stores would- call good at $4.75. wegot hold of It at a price that makes $3.80 possible./\bout one days supply Come early Saturday. Moore& Mc.Leod. New wide frllllngs are in and ready for you to-day. They are priced from I2 cents to 24 cents per neck. Moore & McLeod. :While purchasing your dry goods remember our footwear doparbrnsnt you’ll find it conveniently locatod:" stocked. We carry a com- day, l ll-Zldll ll-Zldll When in need of anything in the Musical line. l ALL GOODS ARE NEW and prices LOWEST. Re. pairing of all kinds promptly attended to._,*~ 'I’r.>o:n:1bs 177 QUEEN' ST, Ch’Town ° I' ll dttsrtufif _ _ =»-as -u|n_»¢.~.~ ~l CHEAP INSURANCE ` Do you want the most insurance for the ;1east possib. outlay f The Investment Annuity Policy of the NORTH AHERI CAN LIFE has many advantages over a straight life. Lowest guaranteed rates, endowment privileges liberal contract. of robber footwear for women and children. We buy from the makers, pay spot., our ru are low, we sell in manylines stores-try ul Call or write us for rates giving age at your nent bfirtk ROSS~-& MATTHEWS N, . im iv rw ' ` .yrs .. _‘,;. ‘ .:., _ ~»- -i» sk ,il ~?-E.-. _. fc ."2 *_.,..\...‘_ l r- ~i _ l _`. ` ,-_ . _