~»-.- .4 KNEW eaauee _ Yee, holete. lemenihertha “qu” h a ave aeved ~ ___.-»....‘:.~°.:*:'~.,..."'r.:. ---if »~ -» -»» ‘_ 3:1, DL, _ » wawaiie _ ' 5.; E f - ,n§;e,'.'ihoii ‘ . ...sl ‘ n j ' ’ lr ‘_-*.':"` _l f_ .i»,' ~ ¢».1,<... MID $8 - lB:l'hIYl.l?l.Pl; _ SAVE MONEY " ' -_=_' without g&d nnah Judson whoea luneral taker mn, ,mm M th, Pm” Ly looks? il" dm oi immmovil M4 1°"°° il" tiiemeeiiric ruviia vm in imp ree Wlne' th ' _i ‘ _ - anltatlao-weeumably iirrangingdetaih _ A C# __, 4*", °°°"”d “ry "Maul, .y the hockey match which itierumorwd 5; use of ' eoesoudnyrrciiiiriiiiiay imiii., ivbeoiluod lerwwn the tw reopen-_ » »iq`1|||g¢||\m||,_-gl . I gh “_ eflllhlloheduledfor ioteria Day' taking late Alexander MoNev‘l'ii.aud.°h‘a|° bee: °¢_D°-|°“° D‘\7"P'°b°u° 2”* "inf if any other _ Clothing' when you can 8** ii’ ?'f§`.'2,l'?.?§....fi.?‘m“§ ` _ 4 o Bros.. Charlottetown. -,.., "-,;;_~;. _ . ii ;°§i§i_i ini Dllceehi lea returned York. i_§‘&'ai Allred Bohertaou lm-merly Hire piece today at I p. in. She war only aiek o(Dunrau loN’ealn\aged 48, leaving e eeverol yearn. 'The funeral will take .aidhmtomoerow ali 'p.,m. Rn.'l‘.F. Fullerton will ollciate. 'rin sg. ;ii»iin'. Nea., iipeirq piifen were lent; wgk busy picking the team wiih which to meet the Charlottetown Abezweit team. From fourteen players they wercindeavoriug to select aeven to ouatelnthehonore for the Ancient Col- ony. The match will take place in Bt. Jol\n'ii innightif the Abrgwelte have er- rived. A1 the Police Court yesterday, two boys, Janice Taylor and Harry Galbraith appeared charged with the laroeay of Uflllllld ltiingn from' the P. B. I. Bell- way. ’ One witurae awore that $8100 worth wae__takeii from one department and mother aaid that about $8.0) worth wee mieaing from another. The one wa” a'i,iouru'°d until Thursday. . i2?‘:‘&"f€.}"i’_-_*_ - I ' _'_Th`¢'(l`.liariott¢town Guardian- o . -» ._ 'EXT time you want an ein~ . ‘P ; °‘ ‘i ` , = ployeefwonta house, want ia . Ili a alfiiation, went to buy or _, _' aellproperty. went anything i ` _ 4 " that advertising may bring I ' your "Y 3 '- inet-allod by Grand` Deputy Joseph Mo- , Arihelostrenulsr meeting of Branen 838, C.M.B.A.. held at Vernon River, the newly elected omcera for 1807 were duly Carey of Charlottetown., After the re- gular bueineaii meeting an vlrlreea to “.-~ Gnd' Dvoew M¢0"fv! wif' feed bv' imiiiig tb iiapi-on 1:' with ii. L-.me into President A. A. M1.-Donald. and Chan- cellor J. A. 0'Keeie, on behalf of the Branch, presented Hr. McCarey with an arldteal and a beautiful gold headed cane. Otheraddreeilee were given. and with eon'ga, exchange of i-eminieoenoee, etc. the evening paeeed very pleasantly. The meeting cloaerl at a late hour, with oheere lor the Grand Deputy, retiring omoera, . `- V ` ‘pd n¢'l, elected °m°"'_ Mn Alb." M “M1-» ou' ‘Th ‘N ' _ .'._;’i3'_'CBN.T PBR woln G A some uiiiviii J """°'° 9°" U °‘ *W* _ ._; < 41°: r e, an 4th, 1007, there peeled iway one of the oldest aetzlere ol _ _ . l ii i. the ,_ ' ;`T_¢¥m° PBR WEEK All ‘ that place. iii the pei-we or wiiiim ::i:.w;:iginian;ciiiia or . 4 .Qld Jainee Vhneouuiba Bigginsat the advanc- ed age ofiB yeara. He waa horn at Char ‘ , 3 -‘ Use me gently, Qygrwfgw _ __ _ me right. rw ;» :ig »- . .l‘m e 99Sileni" ""i‘f“1-`»“‘i’3_f~" ` noi. io- iigiii; 'i.‘. »r-\ ~ 11. T' lar) ..., .,.; ,'01/r§»_i l'm of use at dawn of day. 'Andat eve I‘m inet as gay, .QU L-,_-4, _,\'z_'.v, .gi ni. :.'°'s: aw “~i°.:°°°~ ';:':‘ 'i_¢¢{.l‘,lQ_ -' \ll'\~ O-III] OD I ‘ ~ I _ P ll, E R C 0 learnthatowingtoafailahe reoeiixdiu- i A , .. _ - ' ° i..‘.§'.'.i'°i¢.”i’...‘!',°"‘ZI'. “.’.‘f..Zi”‘..'.§"‘.1'.’1 ""f8ELI.ING AGEN'1`S_ nigh- wimy--B-new Him: is ._ ,_ apegdinghie vaeatlonathiekmu- heme ,. Si. Jdhil, Ne Be I |¢|UiyAQeliv¢.-A few 0( the young yi." '.-. ' _ paepleoflayileid apent a very enjoy- énanlnn- tit Always ready with my Iidfri lu I-<6. i' q 'inlay hy W by hauling dulor mud eto. during thalilay » 'Always it '94 _ A *£1 WP" °‘ ¢'*_'_'*i~ °*"* *_ iii- 5"-ENT .:~.:`.§§°l.'§::.-.::'.:'.':.':..*..;°f..',::'.:',.-: ` ` lea A -Mine Anula B 'meer hal "A'“°'*S ;;";i'1;f_i.';;;“;.:t“1'; _ , ’ Gold wn The people in thi vicinity t ay, an thus the , eu ~ n _ _ fared a double bereavement. 1"' leleiz E'-"' “_ " ' " |°¢Mw,m R0_"ny_ md nm, “South withadaughterelght years old T onrn , ` V _ ` * uehuh 0'". "nn" yn" mo’ and alone, in which the heartfelt " yof \ ri. - =i=i= - "*= ° engaged in farming, which he can-lcd ‘U "h° km" h" "u|U°°“l'- W' ' , ’ on iiiaeoeaafully. He waa ‘ a m'an :of aterllngqneiitiee, ever _and aiwaye will- ingly toexieud a helping hand to friend orenemy. Be waa visited in hla alch- ueee, by Rev. Thou. Stebhluge, who con- ducted the funeral aervioe. He leaves to mourn three eona and turee daughters, aiiiir when paid, onthe maiui. 'rin pall-bearers were:-Duncan llatheeon, Alhed Cameron, Goorne 'Kol'arlaun, Gecrgevillett, Dougal McKinnon and Joh1lHoKlnlon. 5 , Q " llhl lpu"a oorrelmillienl at I(q~ miehaigiihntige nf the new mae and by pleaeurel during the evenings- ableeveuiugat the homeof lr and Ura Win lodatton Fi-ide! laat.-larehaote aie deii'e`areeh‘ing haaineaa thia aaaaoa but the overneera are having quite a _,v__iiii_ii Bkiiin ‘ hamod _ _ erheeaeheiiieg nad ee i hueiin-»'e»i-ami: ia" 5liaa.` num' aaa °¢g5¢p_g]_.h.¢ |lll.V_llk|F.Uhlf|°¢¢0i0Wl|\llUl' iiie any me _ _.W "‘*°°_' 4 ._K_oux_Paauaiunrr aiaeei tonight a *L3 '°‘ ’°°""' °"""' ueieiia. ni- mai. ia no aiiiiviie A have etated that the 'nm he mia ia omvuifi |“,‘:::_'°:',1_°':'°:m‘;°o,;°:“;’::f‘ui""J_ 3 wg" Jgggm. ‘M y.°||,__ 'hw lathe reeenttraiuwrednearfiadaor hHapa|u|i||. gnu" -°-‘_h.'||*I1lQ#0l!,-li lu, HIV. J. Wfkiblil, niaum iiiiiiu ¢ity.i»ni ins wnii leikesulhhvwomvm aw-ortho O ||~||;¢g_||~,¢|-gg, ' lavaeaauult will beremeuihered that Ma A '°‘- aflgxn FUN* ei as rim uiiiiafiitioimeii ami » - -` » °““"'. °““’- niveau. - 4 ~ I 1- wut' "dnl lewatqaletterot aympatiiy oath ,_ “_ - V-_-::,.£E@E__ ,¢,,°:,,_,,f' ,_Q__m:,"m __d°°`hL'=l:‘; ioeeuuaormamiioinia uni. eiiiiii. ° G-4\1't:°l::~l\Y- Uh i-he Giwdiee' r 4 . 4 .¢rm'g,,,¢_ men-.niweiiii nyennuuonepnr, nn. asain sm.-, Nmii syiiiiq, :°,°"°',,,,, N". ,,,f“'§,°,::,’°:n§“',‘::{ 2:: ' , _~ . °"°°°°° °' °"'°"“' °"’"' "‘°"“‘¢ ""4" °¢ ""'°""°'°f W\”'*'° 3*“°'-‘°"°="¥°‘"'* ueigaeuaaaiinii me the anim-i in- ' " ` DIAHOND DY” l°”u 8°". in ml' °"'7° “'""d ah” Juried, 'fhellulthewlnhaeta eay, how- , 4 IJ; ki: ( `B°7"°°°""l-Y"“°|"'*°°l*°°"""'|°""'¥ everweenotin the hone. wh1eh_n}_ TlIu_ou\"|hunit,yatAlexandrie haabeen U l\°°|f_| have been the_,eeao- The uii-we into wmv iiyuie iiiiiiiqi amii Gwiilio wwe" =.° rwwmibvlir 1°: 5' fi iii- Ullmlkoaal who hhlheli Bev. lr»A|hma preached very aeqpnbiy olaima wna not attended to aa oaretull this atateiaem, ' miiumaa aaa a mam; u»mi»i'|».~r.` ra. It ienot known yet whetherthe ' fitha akatlagho ' _ mar or iiia cii ‘ini-iaiiionm en me South llde of Hilllborolldl River DWI regret to ‘ learn that Layton M»0:: _ of Alexandra, hee jutt reoei ` a letter iroin the Poatmaeter at Weetoheetor. stating that ,the Rev. .Toeiah Webhand hia family are all enduring from email pox and that Mile Webb was reported to he very low. Two dootorie were in attendance. butii. wan thought that all would recover lr. Webb waa the paetor ul the ' Haaelbnok group of Baptist Churohea for I’ oouple of yrare until April Will, andjpirior to that charge he oilloiated' in 0'lAary. He wee an active clergyman and had anood iieei of literary ahlliiy. There are many in this Province who w ll earneetly look forward fr good news from the Kdlntod family. " Pan-rrou'|.aiu.r lied are the circum- atoncee connected _with _the death of. Leauder Toombe,_qt M»\yil_rld. who dr- . parted thla lile on Tuesday utlent week. About the hret of Qqiqber _lest year he wont weat to Edmonton. having been or- dered there by the Wdoctora, aa it wen thouzht the chance would benfiit him. tofkomntoanden ,_ senitoriumithere a`\Gravenhnr'»t.Bi|ii the change did not .eifuntl cure and aft* two wa atay in theeaulterium he succumbed " uber». culoaia of the throat.. He vi* vw rsol age. The deoeaaed wee 5" to Mine Carrie llsttiarti » ' erly oi Bedeque, and when i ._ _`~ df went weat ahe wenttellyp wi ii, "~ ter, in t e tae that Ft ie Arran an illneae of aome duration the death ol Mn. H. C. Dbuee, w|dop‘fi_ol the late H. O. Douae who was felt, many yeara Water Courmiaeioaer City Councillor ol Charlottetown, Oooulted yee' terday morning at the home ol her eon- in-iaw C. P. Fletcher, Brighton "Road. Mra. Doiiue bore her long and trying lil- need with exemplary patience, and her death will mark the lone cle warm ami sincere friendtc many uieuihen ot tue ' community. In her iellgiona life the de~ lady was a brinht example of a :amd laithiul Ohriiltiali Ind in her . _, . 1,. ,i`-yi iv er ~» _ \- ___ _. Y- AVA -A -- - V - - -___ 1-3--..i. -... __ __ ,,___`_,, Savings on Sheetings at the White Carnival . -' 1 A VERY wise house wife will Bud it to her advantage to replenish her stock E of sheetiugs and pillow cottons while this great sale oEere the low price | chances ihot are before you each day. e For example, run through these prices careful] y, comipare them with th i prices that you usually pay for the same goods-then come n and see how gcod each line is for the price. . , d l » h d iiiiimiiiii simiingi. 1‘i‘,’,...i‘°§’,2‘ "“°°' '°'“‘ 72 inches wide i9c. 72 " “ heavier arc. 72 i. ii ,. ,5¢_ Special widths in unbieaclitd aheetings. 63 inch width 24c. Bi “ " smoothly woven clean plain iiheetlngs, or medium weight :5c. 8i inch sheeting: of liner and heavier grade sells for 29:. . i . Bloached White Sheetinga. _ Heavy white plain sheeting: of English weave 72 inches wide I C' Something similar, softer and better weight 24a Another line, nine width. liner weave ' _ Fine shectings, 72_inches wide, Free Hemming at iho White Carnival ANY e hua housewife M will reiuicc over this O Cf. I l I-iiillihe worry of gett~ ing lable linen, eheeil and the like ready lor uae, ia in the interminable eiitch-t rch-stitch of makin ne, That ia all aheliohed now. just aak ua -and we wl_ll have your aheetlnin, pillow cottnne ' or table linens BEMMED FREE. into *e lethodiet Chureh loeee e etauooii member. The death of her huehand oc- ouiid onlylaat June, _lo that in their diem my were not im iiiviiiea. 'rm leinbere ol her family eurviving H. M. Davleou, In K 8. Iarqu- haleoo. Min Bertha and Misa Dalphina. The late llra. Douaewaaa daolhierei Captain Janne, formerly ul Charlotte- town, and who died many yeqgago. In the genera! qmpathy freely axpeeaaeii .ae every haad'1'he Guardian reepeatinlly Joine- .\li... J., .u.:u=a w.»’ R==i°=°- 5::.ii§i°¢' Till-nina. mm in Mau. gg, gee, ' Great bargain continued in furniture till the ’ met i» eimei out T __ ` At theold stand oopoelte Poet O$i.~e (upetairm) “hae wo ace- DRYTIBTI.. _»- me -v .lohn 4 Newson. ii 4. .1 l #_ ,-`__;,__....~. -.__ 1 4 if .-_»-.-<|, _-.--