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E. and Mrs. Wyatt, returned to -- ,Bummerslde yesterday from this Last weeks Wesleyan contains a` at 8.50. l -lengthy obituary on the death of” -- ine into Hon. iimnow smien " |m",;';;_’o;‘_°“‘ ‘l“l““S °°°°°“ 09°” ¢°- w. F. H. oarvoii, city, who nas Hampton. T I ,been indlsposed for some few days i -l Sabbath nut ag gumxnm-,ide at 1030 H , “_” 'past is out again. George Oarver, Great George Street. 5°“"°'°"“ “l 3 “”“ “P” '"“"°'“° in frlilvlycggalgdag-rwell Co". “sl cant uw ia Horny York Mina is`r(ii"iiiri;m riiiiiiiilitoicrom mthlidniy - - - . . o . o a secon o- l Annie Warry, City, has returned manufutlmng 8 lam' ammmu 0' "mee against the Prohibition Act' -___.-._»-_- - _.___-..~,..-.--; ' , . 1 1 rin ami- 1 \ ~ 1 ' . . i r ii ' N ' A U 1 1 /Oi R `J"°‘ ' E J ~ “ VA, 5 1, ,I .1 gf, _ \, ,_\___\, ,_ _g/1_,_,\_.,] _.Q g Open 3 a in to 6 00 p m Monday, March, 29th, |90; n ~_--~. ~-»_--;,---_- ~ -- _ r* -:ix ~'-. 4... _.._..r lumber this spring. , - from a visit to Cardigan. Q Th t l T' A C The posgpomd meeting 0| um | '”"“ I _ e many ren s o . _ Foster, Mm-shfield Farmers' Institute will be "Hr€iB° G1`°'?y"Ywe:t ‘md Ml" Mudnd DUN*-Rll-|1880. are pleased to held tomorrow evening in Hearts °,§“"‘; ,,,?, 1 °" 1 “"° °P°“‘ll“5 l-ll' learn ol his quick rewverr from an'r~inu at uae. seeds ami- Poultry in- "°° “ "S °°- 1 _ ,illness 0! pneumonia. - annoy win be dismissed Miss Mabel McKa and Mi Mel- ‘ 8°. S his course Easy to Take ; I. _ __ -. _ 'W _ _ One of the Most Sfirring Offerings , That We Have / Ever Made Some facis for shrewd Buyers _~ Wednesday morning we shall inaugurate the greatest remnant sale ever carried on in this city. Not old goods, direct from the best English and .' Canadian makers. The remnants consist of dress goods, print cottous, ducks, muslins, flannclettes, wrapperettes, etc etc. Some ofthe choicest bargains are limited in quantities and they will be snapped up before the first day is over, perhaps just the ones you want, so come early. Dress Goods Print Cottons Consists of sainple dress lengths sent. to us .from London, Manchester Bratford and Glasgow. 1_No two alike, all the seasons productions, all A' the latest novelties ,Seven yards in each length Prices to suit_ all, every length a bargain . f. ..__._.._____...- -_ est* l / . 3ooo ends of the best English print cotton. Never before have we shown such a tempting display. Comesin light, medium, and dark color- ings. The washingqual~ ities ofthese prints arc iin- questioned. The lengths vary from 7 to 15 yds. 'l`hese prints are sold re- gularly at Iac per yard. Remnant sale price7 I-zc _Wash Goods Remnants icon ends of printed ducks, muslins, etc. These goodsarc sold regularly at 12 to 14c per yd, lengths vary from 5 to 10 yards. -» Rciiiiiant sale price loc ' of '. \(/ '_ ,_ Qc 1. I ' ‘fi 500 ends of flan- i\elette~--White andcream only Ends vary in length from 5 to io yards 111 _ each piece. . The quality of \ll¢SC iflaniielettcs is what you usually pay 12 to 18 cents »/per yard for _ Remnant sale price /'gc per yard. per yard. 250 end of fancy .Wrapperettes Worth 14 cents per yd our remnant selling price loc per yd be sure and securc some of the above, only a limited quality, and it will soon be snap- ped up. Endsvary from 5 to 12 yds. Regular 14 cents per yd. _ Remnant sale price loc per yd. Carpet Department Floor Oilclotha l9c per yd Eight short lengtl1S of _,gent _piitty designs 'iistfgehpugi to cover a liall, small bathroom. or kitchen the lengths are 6,7;g8'3 1-2 12 I6 io and I3 yards. Quick clearance igc per . d. geotoh Linoleum: 37 I-2per yd Nothing better for hard wear in dining r00!11 offices or halls etc. ro short lengths as follows 5-7 4-5 I-2 II'l4 5 i-52 8-6-16 regular 50 to 75 cents pery . Rem- nant sale price 37 I“2C» Remnants in Wilton Brus- sels Velvet and Exmi ne r Carpeta. 32 yds Brussels reg. 1.5o for 75s; 7 yds Brussels stair 1,50 for Loo; 9 I-2 yds Velvet reg. L50 for 75c; 6 yds Velvet stair 1.25 for 75c; 6 yds Ax- minster reg. 1 7_5 fOr I-00; go 3-4 yds Axniiuster reg. 2.25 for 1.50; 18 yds Wil- ton reg. 2.oo _ for r .oo; 971.2 yds Wilton reg. 2.oo for 1.oo. The above are all good patterns perhaps the very thing to suit you, come and see them any way. Bring size of rooms, hells etc with you. , 4..i’1z'.,<.»'.f,.:w....;../l.f'eef....-¢..% ‘\‘ro'a,ds a goodly number were present. ;~ Fraternal visits were arranged as fol- t lows‘:-Trlumph- Eclipse; Victorim- _"l‘1'Y AKMIII Heather-King Edward; on the management by forwarding same promptly to the subscription ,department, when a well printed paper will be sent by return mail. I W. T. McLean, Orwell Cove, has gone to New York on a business trip. Ernest Connolly, East Royalty to Western Canada, Douglas Anderson, St. Petcr’s Bay to Saindon, B. C., Wm. Mclnto-sh, City to Winnipeg, Ml” Beatrice UOIHIOUY. E090 Royalty goes into force tomorrow morning on ` to Lashhurn. , . ..._-_ i- The obllging Positmastor Mr. Whear had the mail boxes distributed on Saturday for the Pownal route. There are eight box holders viz David Jones, Harmon J. Jones, Albert Jenkins, James 'B. Jones, Look Jones Daniel Brown, A. A. Moore and- W. E. Smith. The route will be started on Thursday April lst and be known as "Rural route No. 2.-Com. i Carleton, N. B., Sentinel sa.ys-Pre- _pariitions are now being made by the :Methodist church of the town for the 'entertainment of the New Brunswick 'and Prince Edward Island Conference ,which cpens its session here J une 15th. As this is the first time the (inference :hus been invited to Woodstock it will make a new advance in Methodism in Carleton county. It is expected that ’:\hout 140 delegates will be present. A scheme has been suggested to bring the ,Gipsy Smith world famed evangelist. ,The matter is now in the hands of the conference officers. | .___ |_ The following is clipped fromi the 'Worcester Post of Marrch Z3 Winch Y SS W E Bmiah, Pownal hasaold two MathewA Jardin Jr has return .1 vlan Yeo of Bradalbane, are visitinz'dae.hoisea to Mr. Leiwton, of Bt, ed home from the Wiist, on a visit to f Shades... _ C __ d in Sllel`bl`0°ll°~ John, N. B., for a goodly price. One, his father Mathew Jardine, Sr., Pow- ,.3 - ~ ""_“ C Ri ht, h h b - ' ' . Fred Gallant of st Dunstnws Col phm`a_1;m(t rown g ) welg ed in nal, who m een confined to the - e 1 y ot lege has returned' to his home in 1500 lbs. 1. Oyster Bed Brld havin completed' Any reader who receives a dirty or i Lowell MacQ\1mrrie, of ‘the Bank of ,badly printed, or badly folded edition 'of The Guardian will confer a favor' house all winter through illness, _Montreal Stal! at Andover, N. B., is " in the City on his return from nt- 1 umm os.. st.. ».-\.~a-.<.~.~.w. 1.-sw...~.-_ io.- -.»~.-_-__ Lovely Talfctas Rand lsaillcttes IN THE L&2NG glass floor case at the front door we have made a special ' display o some of _the shadings represented in this fine assortment of amass f-V Mrs. .Neil Ma¢cQuarrle, Bummerside. . The P. E. Island schooner Helen _ Stewart, Capt. Miller, from Maceio .- from Pernnmbuco, 'have arrived at Barbadoes. The Helen Stewart comes to this port from Barbadoea. ` The Rural Mail' delivery system the Charlottetown and Cherry Valley '_ route. Already there are twenty-five 5` ‘boxes taken and no doubt it will. be fl lone of the largest: routes in the Pro- 3 _vince. |' I Daniel Brown and Sons, Pownal. are fully prepared to slaughter mll kinds of wild» fowl. They have their goose boat painted immaculate' white, and the death dealing gums in ‘prime order. They also have some live wild goose decays. All that is wanting is the birds, to make the l feathers ily. _ .i The schooner Calabria, which is' _ now lying at the Government pier, had the water pumped out of her this week but filled 11p again and is _` again resting on the bottom. It is j said that the lumber will be taken =- out of her here and she will then be I' patched up and sent to St. John, N. if B.~P1¢ton advocate. Urns Calabria went ashore at the entrance to Sum- _' merside harbor last fall and was on 2 the slip nearly all winter.) = Monday evening Rev. Father Mona- < iester M. Simpson of 127. Austin »Street, died this morning at the 'City Hospital of tuberculosis pcrito-'sl'“de“ts °l st' D-““stan"S Cowcge' ii nitis, aged 26 years and 12 days. He Iwns a native of Cavendish, Prince 'Edward Island, the son of William J. and Ellen J. (Clark) Simpson. He is survived by a mother in Prince Ed- ward Island, and four brothers, Nici of Vancouver, B. C., Lincolncf New- .castle, Pa., William G. of Kensing- ton P. E. I., and John C. Simpson of Worcester. The body will be sent _to Prince Edward Island for funeral and burial John C. Simpson, broth- er of the deceased, left Worcester on, the 24th on Arie Boston and. Marine Railway -for Cavendish, P. E. Island. B. C. Simpson, of Newcastle, Pa., reached Worcester a few hours before his brother’s death and. was at his bedside in the hospital when he' pass- ed away. He leafves toda y on his return to Newcastle. The funeral ofilfessed W' l-U” elgllli 50113" Bhd 5 is ' i Mr. Simpson took place yesterday af- ternoon at~ Cavendish. day, March twenty-seventh. Notwith- standing the poor condition of the 'Highland-Steadfast; I-Iarvcstf~Prlnce uawarcy, niiioe-Alton. 'ras roiiow-l -ing officers were elected for the cn- euing year:-D. W. P., George Cru- WYS; D. W. A., Mabel McDougall; ‘D. l1‘. S., Daniel McLean (re-elected); D. T. Da/vid Scott; D. G., Richard Car- snn; D. S. Y. P. W., Emma Mclllil. lan; D. S. Chester McDonald. The public meeting in the evening was largely attended agd th! following program was very successfully carried out, chorus by th! choir; a few _well chosen remarks by the chairman; recitation by Nettie Mitchell; rrrita- tion by Irene McGregor, song by ,William Campbell; lecltation br Ida McDougal; recitation by Fliicrsah White; speech by M. McKinnon; chor- us by choir; resftatidn by Pearl Fraser; dialogue by Emma and Reta `Cruwy°s; recitation by Elwood New- son;- recitation by Alvfru Murray. ,The singing of the Island hymn by |tbe choir brought to a close the profitable meeting. Miss Lola Barrett ably presided st the organ. "The best tea/ of the season. Come and see. The ladies of Grace church will hold their annual tea in Y. M. C. A. bail on '1'hursday1 evening April ,llrst, an excellent tea is assured. ,Candy table of delicious home made ,sweets in charge of young ladies. Tea Ion the table at 5o'cloek. 3-30d3i. l _,____._..,..,.....___...__._..._._._. . .___ __ l r HOW . NICE It is to have flood pastry. Qne's diges- tion is soon ruined by eating any otha' kind We have the best pies Give us a trial order Telephone 21| D. Stewart. ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakee Beet Bread it f hay loose per cwt. titty cents and , -_ straw loose per cwi. twenty-five to _ District Division, No. 4, held it,'s thirty, white oats forty to fifty cents 1; nnnual meeting in Kingston Hall, and black oats fifty to fifty-two 'Q with Kingston Starr Division, Satur- cents. ,‘ gban delivered an interesting and L_ =highly instructive lecture before the ,,‘ The Reverend gentleman chose for his subjecfl. "The Early Missionaries of Canada" and in an inlrnitable way held the rapt. attention of his audi- ence for the entire evening. At 'the close of the lecturefa vote of thanks ‘was moved by' AZ Qeagle and second- led ny R. smitn_‘_1to_wnion menu Monaghan pleasingly replied. The following are’ the city market - prices:-Ducks per pair one dollar to _ one tvyeaiey-live, chickens per pair seventy-tive to one dollar, pork per _L Ib eight and three quarter cents, F geese each' one dollar to one twenty _f five, turkey per fb sixteen to eigh- » teen cents, butter per lb twenty-two ‘ to twenty-three cents, eggs per doz. ‘i eighteen and nineteen cents, hay traw pressed per ton flfve dollars, W-” .___ _ __ - 4-1-_-L Chocolates tending :no innerai oi me mother, I and the Island brig, Lady Napier jl "v- silks-and every day brings us words of approval--and increasingly large sales. The silks offered are 19 inches wide-soft chiffon taffetas, and very choice Paillette de Chine. This latter is a silk in Duchess satin finish, very dainty--drapes well and is a durable wearer. The shades are:-old rose, reseda, nile, myrtle, bronze, seal and golden brown, white, cream, navy sky gicys and pinks. This is a line that we are buying direct from the Old Country---bring- ing it to you through the fewest possible hands, handling in big quantities, so that we are able to offer a silk better than many dollar lines for . . . . . .7942 \ / _ / _ This week-=-a Winner in We would like you to try ‘ a fresh box 'of Moirs “Beauty l’acliage"' r This is auassorlmcnt put V up to our order and is the be.-it grade they manufac- ` ture. This particular package can only be bought at our store. We recommend it we-in-_ ...».<-_\ \ _ soft front Shirts---691: ' rv l SOME TIM_E AGO we were ‘ oFfered_a line of Meri’s shirts .1 . ~ 1 at 3 Price that 1°°k°d good to "3 _ I ' “_S- W° ll‘°“§l1f 5/011 Would like them at one of our low _ 2 price offers-_and we gathered if 5 . _ii _ them in- - ' ff” O _ There are_many_colonr effects ' ‘ lncluding the popular new corn .S 5 P .i colors-stripes-made up of cords-percales and so on. We have often seen shirts at Eighty five cents ‘that were not so good. We have -all sizes- and they are now on exhibit in the furnishings departnient and SIXTY NINE CENTS. .3 l,::`I`§§.` _._,,,_¢,_,_,__. _ \ _ _ A ;.;.:~ ~. 1 _< _\;~1..:.;==.;_§1s.e»;1If:f.'i~f=i'a?-';~-isT.5 ._ *f‘='i§f?=""“f.;; _ ""':"f-5§`:` M ._ ~_,¢;... . .,`__,.M.`;. ~. \`.\,`_ ` »< . and in our southern. windows, at the very lcw figure of only. . . . . . . . . -» -_ 1 / / Six excellent offers in Skirts I ' A skirt of extra good value is in striped twced, seven gorcd, trimmed with straps of cloth and buttons. Price wma. . . _ . . . . . .. _ - - - » -$2-98 _ /, l ` \ Another one comes in Vicuna cloth has seven gores with a pleat on each seam trimmed .» . \\ WV., with straps of cloth and buttons colors navy and black.Pr1ce.............................$3.65 l _ Something nice in fine black Panama cloth, ` nincgores has bias fold down centre front and I i around the bottom row of self covered buttons down front. Price.............-..-~---~$-575 - ‘ , \ _ A plain seven gored skirt in navy and black , . ._ \ Venetian cloth has two bias folds of cloth around `\\ \ ' the bottom finished with buttons. Price. . ..$6.5O \ ` \ . I Something decidedly new is a fifteen gored _ f skirt in navy and black Panama trimmed with U Q f' bands of black satin and buttons. Price . . . .$8.95 U _ _ A very handsome skirt is in black satin -_ .f ' stripe ovile, bias fold edged with satin, around bottom, continuing, in sheath effect up the side finished with satin buttons. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$l2.5O . .- . . _. .. .. with confidence 55 and 60 cents 1 Olive V. The Reason Wh ` \ 5 . ' ‘ \ " , `. . _ The chief cause of rapid wear in carpets and woven floor coverings. is the fine dust and grit l 3 "\\ M ` \ 5 1 which sharn as powdered glass becomes matted down under the pile. Many persons walking over it continual ,_ /7/Ql'2'7€,>_'57%/ ly press and repress the "nap" against the tiny “knife blades" beneath, very soon a bold spot appears an I - »- -~ the carpet's useful days are abonto.ver-the length of carpets etc to be conservative is lengthened fifty per »\ 1 cent by being regularly inachiuefclcaned _ f . ` Cost only 4 cents per yard-7 cents for cleaning and relaying --no waiting, your carpet done just when you want i _ MARK wiucur -oii I Imported direct from -France - Guaranteed b FrenchandCanadian Gsbvernment Analysts as being absolutely pure for medicial and table use it is nnequalled ’ Price 30 8; 50 a bottle. Have your mattress remade -ld. the modern method of dllahoa ‘tha gap, lald.i|ilidlay_erl; the _ _ V Oli] 'Ulf _ V ' _ -i _ rg .. ......._ 1 .....“”°"n.. .a°”‘,?b_». i.. mn. R. B R. o vv. _ e Province for deter teidwerk. , - - me wi-agus. 'rne smear: Charlottetown. - Manager for P. EJ ~_' n _ |- . on Is'rs` -- ‘..‘-’.‘.' d Ii UGG ’ ‘.":Florida grape fruit lor nhftnilaile ‘ mwftf , lst received at Beer dz Gol|‘o. .:Fltyles and" stylish colors in the ipltest hats, people lay why do you . ow such an endless number of? dif- ferent atyles and makes of_had.l it :emily puzzles one to choose. gfieeauee An Income Prowse's must meet the demands-of I of 1 the most crit/ical buyers are wellras _ _ 5 those who are easily satis ed. or - soft bats, the correct new colors are; ' _' ` ' " gauge :aid gr(-leenvtwehhave tlrem ir; _ ` o e an so eapeaeomean - ° ' m ,hmm Pm," Br” I_.,,,_, dollars in r9o8 is the record of the Suu Life o it _ 3’°““"' of Canada. Prosperous and progressive, fo fl w B-31d3l. ;. " 1 ~ '_ _ ` ,__1, `_ ,_ ' r | ‘ . ...au ...-a.._.--.4 4-».-»., -\. .<.-\. _ i "° \ ~.-A...-,..~».~.~..~»~ ~.....\~ . -is _- _\¢\ ' / -nefa-