., “qlflat \\‘l- l. Y ‘ ' ' . when it i. l‘ unlced he; as ' a lenvlnx leukemia. ‘the Board J10! _ I v ' u ‘n-ade therfiiondefed qlqrflst‘ banquet that had over been s,'_ V » ' ‘ in that bustling city. Expressions‘ o! i’_ I rclreirat Mr. Ohap ‘s leaving 1nd- i ‘ . .. _ .A a satisfaction beca oi his promotion . were heard everywhere. v ‘ y, . . , = ' - .. _ E I The Sasha-teen send-oi! was enn- ~i~ LL MILLINER- - - ~ - use it M M» or n» v _ ince. Every town on the Canadian National lines in Saskatchewan J Ml‘. Ben T Chappell, wanted to give the departing chic! \ ' i _ a banquet. Practically two‘ weeks ‘Formerly of Char were given up to attending fhnetions Showing The Latest Creations in Felts and lottetown’ Takes Up "1 in“ °h"“°i°*’§ "W “Blrtme I“ Velvet and Satin Combinations for Ladies’— New Duties In West- °°““"‘°° "mim" m“ m ‘i‘°“““‘”' Matrons-Misses New York and Paris say ern Capital For u“ pm mm yew m‘ on” v 1 peil has been a director of the Sas- Bf0WIl—BiflCk'—Batfl9 GrfiflP-Royal and Navy - ’ katoon Exhibition Board. On the last ' T“ "WWW ml°l° "m" W’ day of the exhibition this year a Western Province will be read with Mb, o; c,“ Indium. 4mm ‘nu, HAND HAND interest by Guardian readers: I ' ' FELT HATS . VELVET e SATIN "Mom w: so!» M 1» PM» fiffkliliil..i"il°.fin'§dnii"gl'ifif . FOR ATIONS Edward Island to general superin- pen a_ chief’ The funcuon- w" on“ , tender-it ‘ of the Canadian National md out with an m, 01d ‘nation I Railways for British Columbia is a and com.’ ma plain Ben chappen. ‘ _ o long jump, geographically and every became acme! no“ Horn" Olhfl‘ WI-Y- YGiJ, tbil briefly tells U10 Eight Indian cue“ wok put m Ladies’ and MHUFOIIS “i!” °t Ban-mum “mm” Cm?‘ the ceremony, among them Ghief 3 - D811. bfliiér ' knOWn "lhIDllghOllt thB E5816 of the Moose wood and Ruund > Ts W“ “s lziflinflggn. wit‘; has 1115i Plains Reserve. a few miles south of " ' MISSEs j INF °°m° ° “WWW” i° a e "P 111B Saskatoon, and cuicr Good Voice. ~ , ‘ ~ ' n" dim“ ~ of Prince Albert. Mi- Chnppell stood ' - t ' h Hand Made Velvet with . ' “B” Chwpeu w“ 5°“ i" chi?‘ between the chiefs. arid was intro- e - FELTS = Furtnm l iqitewwn’ 3'1"“ Edwa"! Isia-“d- “n duced to the audience by President ' " _ _ _ ' ‘ BONNETS ti??? i1- 121;!“ We?“ i'° 593ml“? Archie Wilson of the Exhibition INTER. . . the season when the ply of pure. WU!!!- mi-"it l", "1 W")? c" r e m prov nee’ an ‘ e B°"d' ’ famil s rrds most of its time I90!» - 8i "boriuse.bin .. <_ _YP°_ '. $119 22E‘: ‘Stir-work. "Al; ‘:11: Bgzdojdllls Mnlneln Clizgpfiihdfre chief: t: indoors, will soon be here aaoin. The prudent home-owner. who» he: . ' “n a 0w y’ e m a . end the happiest homes then will be in‘ equipmengj, old 9y inefliciene, ' he entered the employ ot his uncle, R P; 1m Rb ~ , . who rm a drug store at Montague 3520:” 1:2: ‘a; 323d we; 80mg those that are kept healthful. comfort- . in“, the wintertime hale}; and com- ? - i i Bridge‘ P- E- I- away from Saskatoon. we are sorry ' 551° "id dun with “i ‘bimdmt m?‘ fort of his family. before the cold weather "Ti" sedentary we did m‘ "PW" for this. You are a good man. we , I sets in. by installing an eificieriit heat- _ Zuhitjirrntggwcveré. andirhe £5311 fill; hope that you will liice your new ' " -_. inglplm: new, i ' ' a wes. an res e ca ' _ . _ , 32 ' ‘ which brought thousands o! young ylhlimlmlenliigméhizferlrgie I-ljoizefilallnllie ' 4 _' f“; N3,‘ _l_ ‘ ‘ ‘The, coupon BFIOWJW!“ '3'?!‘ Y9; .\ c yd. men tothe Prairies from the eastern some a“ we hope you Wm b, the , - _- i ~- _ . fIQQIlDOOlClC§PI¢CUHIIQ an eseri rug C tt n Remnants provinces. With nothing more than m; chm o; m m, Railway." “ “h 4 __ "-55-. ' 4K modem rnethods of home heating, to- o O i‘ 113*“ him‘- B dwlhiii“! Pemllfll- The Exhibition Board participated ,1‘ =' geiher with an Enterpme Sketch Chart. ' . . t7 “d ' "mid °i mhmm‘ h° “i inihe illrwiiml by Preienilifll’ i114! . " l‘ ' ' " ‘i .. .B jnswering the questions in this Medium Weighi- unbleached coigtiin» ‘egg: out in 1895, and settled in tiic rron- newly-elevated chief wiiii amagiiii- ">3 ..-'\ ' ‘ ' chin, malcin8 a rough outline oldie ful make and xveave. Very spec a vga u u» town of Winnipeg. - A men, um," hepdmm and . a ’ 7 g ., g H p!” of yourlhdme. and andimlthh nanis- u, M“, Gout ' _ bmied gfigskm °°’.‘~ 3m L‘ mighty . .i - » _ “ inforrnation to ‘us, our heating engineers proud o“ est ' will be able to tell you how your ‘home £9’ H6 m“, good at m‘ “m, job m ' ‘ ‘ I ‘ ‘i ~ ‘can be most thoroughlyfland economi-'_ " ' ' "W Wtsi-clerklrlz 1n the freight de- PRACTICAL "mu!" flan, , cally "heateclfor many winters to come. ' partrnent of the Northern Pacific. v . f l I r . . . 4 i .’ s hm“; 5m m m, Arms of Jesus; scotch thrlfflngss and 1,151, ‘nod Mr. crinppcii in always ready to . - x v ‘ This service is free and not obli - . - ' There is a I-IMJW" i‘ “m” m“ humor. inhertied 1min no iinees- assist any worthy public enterprise ' - , ' ' ' . agate yen- in any werwjuet oencl ‘iii- In D.y; golo, Bleep DB. by M11 wmhm tors, probably hgd gomgflflnl to qo An idealist. he believes ill ‘Fulfill ' y: ‘ gqupdn, ' ' ‘I . ‘ ' Ciillis. and her favorite hymn While with his success and his popularity, his ideals into action, and recently _ _ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ *- the Days are 60111! BY- 395m” h“ “But cierking inla freight office he W“ 8919111 chum!“ 0f w? m‘ . i i‘ , Th?” ma“ ‘a h¢“tm‘ film?"- " MES‘ Blown” MCRAE’ husband, Mrs. McRae leaves tomourn dun-t seem to b, much o; an 1m- nual Y. M. C. A. drive for funds in ' - , a . . will‘ tell you {he righflrind anzYpro i," Passed away at Point Prim ‘m "F- their loss rcureaushiers and two pmvement on plenum m a d,“ Saskatoon, - .~ _ size of furnace to install. and the 18.1029. MN- Richard MvRw- m‘! sons. semi. Muir. v-thlw- 5"”- store. 1t didn't provide action en ca. some ides or Mr- channel“ bw- ~ ' l " location i: should liwe to‘ ' ‘ l8 years. Mrs. McKee was a dill-Bil" Kenneth and Richard. ilve bro- Ben cmppeil wanted is) 899 "mi" “mien” mmwk °n me may bevgath- ' ' - - . ,‘ , h i .. . . m- of the late Donald and MaryMc- ma“, capt. John D. McDonald, of md u“ pm m actually operating and 1mm a um, “or, ‘ Dvnfld- or Plume- Durmfl h" w‘ Pmette- veal MWWPh- ‘l’ 4“""“" the railroad. no desire took iiini A. sowe- Suksweiv. 161i neas otelght month: sue w" fem" Janice and Alexander. 01 T" “Prism tiic freight; department mt, home to work in anctiici- Saskatch- luiis tended by her vhvvicim- 118° I nmira; and Angus IL o: neri- m. “an ‘mm. m‘ m um M,» ewan eity. a few weeks later’ - ‘ _ . ~ . . trained nurse. as well as the devoted “t, ceioradoi, - ' was switching 10i- tbe Nor-them pa. Ohappeil arrived in the eity on b - . , . i . can of her family. Evervihlm 11°" The poll-bearers were John N. Gil- emu m Mmrwba_ ' - nesp. He got in touci-r with the boy _- - ,3,,,,,q',,,,,¢,,g,|,|,,,,,q,.;,,,i,,r,|,u¢;~ ~ sibie was dope for her recovery. but u‘, Ne“ M°fium_ “m” n Murchi. "The yearn“! w“ a big year ‘or (who had “w nun“ in m‘ new . . > her work here was finished Ind 5°“ son. J. U. McDonald. Donald E- RR" mm cmppeu, 1; mug“; hi, "ma- home and was very lonely) and iii- WM ‘Wm e“ min“ "°“- "41" h” and Willim 3- Mdlmi-‘l- ‘ ~ for t6 the MacKenzic and Mann vireo i-iini up to the w- ier dlmwr- °1 l m“ "4 “will” “m” h" Ifiwmm- W" m“ l“ 3'19” °°' lines. and it also marked a. consider- It was Thmkssivin: Dsv- Another WWW‘ W" “may” i“ °““’" mmrv- ' " able advance in his fortune. He went lonely fellow WI-s invited I-“d W111i rather than herself, and her bounto- Following are the floral tributest- to the new company as yam mute! they did to u“ Thmklgivmg turkey nus home was noted tor the hflipii" Pillow. the familyf wreath. Mrs. R-OB- a wmmpel From ‘might clerk m w“ an mph-lawn The boy never-v ality extended to all who came within arson, Ruth and Anna: Mr. and Mrs. yndmuter m m yum . 5,30; M; chappelrs kindness such i“ mum" 51mm‘ i‘ kw” °i “alum 0- 3- china“ Empmw“ “mm In 1903 Mr. chappeli went to part, today is one of his most loyal friends. inits various forms. she was PM‘ at chandler, Employees Prorwee Arum, u Wardmum,‘ He stayed Vancouver h“ a notable “gum. “mm”? Md M fmwers‘ and many Ems-- wmmi 3mm" Jul“ mm)“ there for five years, being promoted £1011 in B911 QBBPDBlI-I T931 "u" W“ °B° h“ ‘wmked m“ Si“ and Ed!“ “@4111”, "m ' in the interim to trcinniasterI In roadmari. a splendid cltlwn- and I "wi-lmd m be buried i" “Niels? This mOII-l. 5111B Mill-l“? "escwm m‘ 1908 he headed west again, going to prince of good dellows. was ImPiY illiflllei and Mrs. Capt. John D. McDonald North Batuemrd. saskatchewm Ls The esteem in which Mrs. McRae and family, mg, Coylg and family, _ _ _ - ' ' a. AM ma. .1. .1; Iiarabee: m; nae . m. ucnonald. Mrs. c. n. 0111i sn- ana smfwcio A- Rodger and Deacon _ ' ' ' i , Ir. Weseott. rtuiient of Acadia cqi- Olilrlel Panton‘ aria m. U». v m choir rendered sweetly the m1. soireoealoiina,‘ . _ ’ _n_k_ug€fi$?g_._ji_ggfl‘gg?gayy-.q_ .-s_g-p-—4 'j