t. l -|_; __... .Q wr- ~-v¢I¢»s<¢ P 'lim CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rms? or 'Aw PAGE Flys Head Offices in New.‘Prowse Block--Charlottetown. I R" T' s°""“g °' K°"““"g”°“ ""'”' __ went to Georgetown on Saturday Crawford Parkman New Glasgow The latest news, first o! au, H Boring operations at Uigg ure to ‘ ess' be resumed in the ng, r f f, _ (_}_ 0 , _ ‘John Lnwsou of the Pust Om” J. J. Walsh, Toronto, representing ___ “ “ “re ,_,ew____:_“l;v;f`_§l_‘_;TI;_\;<_>_¥;_._ I‘i1;I;_eseIAtin__g the city, left last night on a visit to The Standard ol Empire, London, All should hear C_ H_ Pr____tr_ Speak ,___ ,__ the C_ty_ . -. m erst, Saskatoon. Sask. En(gla/ndé dwas in the City Saturday 1) -. . l "'°" an yes er sy. ggomrgmztzegnfsgtllc Buptlbt l’cl“’°l' Jabez B ,S H _T _ Miss Annie B. Fraser who bac »--1 ' ed ____ _____ -__;_d. afpefsgg l_:es_t_._l]l_ppnfili- bepn vi_ii;it_iIrg__in l_§elvin_Gr_c__;ve __ _(pau, J, A. rldarqilharson and Muyor D _ M L hp » ,, ' _ _ H WHS. FC UVM U ef UIUC U1 BY 18 - ,Prowss le t for St. Pcter‘s Island on c_____l)`_’_s iaepgri tipes _i;.;_lg_r‘_;:_i;p)__;n |c1g_tc_l1;>l1cs are entertained of his re- é _ _ :5af,u,»dgy_ They will be “way four city on Friday evening was much _:___ i 1 H. Croesman left for Minneapolis or tivo days shooting geese. ,joyml _ ,mm many friends of ___»_rs_ C d_ the latter Dart oi last week. Hie will on ic- ,remain there for some time. C. H. Pruner, the 0 ular Vice D McNeil or cb v t iiwrstixniiy' ioum' wh° entered th” A ' ' ' P P ielf for 'rracafiie 0 dc ,fda "°*°l- ,,,’, ,,‘,',,,,.',,,.,_§’-,‘fl’ **`,*:,“ ‘W 'lays asv. for Mrs. David Rogers returned some often delighted onurlumtuwu sua noon last to md'u,°n . 8 flrdfly “ft”l", that she 1' ,' W Pe pleased' t0 learn Charlotteftown Saturday having spent iences with his selections from Dr mg for a few da ge in goose shoot- S "lPl`0V1118 Slowly. 8 week in Summe|~siqe_ M,-_ Rogers W, H. Drummond the French Cana . ___ ys' _. condition is much improved "Y -- ._ _K One of the Most Siirring Offerings That We Have Ever Made Some facts for shrewd Buyers Wednesda morn' _ h Y lug w° s all inaugurate the greatest remnant sale ever carried on in this 't ci y, Not old goods, direct from the best English and Canadian makers. Tl ie remnants consist of dress 8'00flS» print cottons, ducks rnuslins flaunelett wrapperettes, etc etc. _ Some bf the choicest bargaiiiss, are limited in quantities and the `l1 b d before the' first day is over, perh zipvdlj ustethldagiits yhlii want, so come early. Dress Goods Consists of sample dress lengths sent to us from London, Manchester Bratford and Glasgow. No two alike, all the seasons productions, all the latest novelties Seven yards in each length Prices to suit all, every length a bargain I Print Coitons 3000 ends of the best English print cotton. Never before have we shown such a tempting display . Coniesin light, niediuiii, and dark color- ings. The washing qual- ities of these prints are un- questioned. The lengths vary from 7 to 15 yds, '1`li_ese prints are sold re- gularly at 12c per yard. . Remnant sale price7 1-2c per yd. Wash Goods W/%.;'\l.7‘:_ ,- .&\ / 1 / f ~ f?f§‘~`\. `”/ l 4% ~ lr » ,/ Remnants l iooo ends of printed ducks, inuslius, etc. These goods are sold regularly at 12 to 14c per yd, lengths vary froiu 5 to ro yards. Rculuant sale price 1oc nl. ` . _j>.; . €l\7fj¥',4- gi; 5 per yard. -as M. 500 ends of flan- iielette'--Whitt and cream only Ends vary in length from 5 to ro yards in each piece. The quality of Il1€S€ flannelettes is what you usually pay 12 to 18 cents per yard for Remnant sale price gc per yard . 250 ends fancy Wrapperettes Worth 14 cents per yd our remnant selling price icc per yd be sure and secure some of the above, only a limited quality, and it will soon be snap- ped up. Ends vary from 5 to 12 yds. Regular 14 cents per yd. Remnant sale price 1oc per yd. Carrot Department ,Floor Oilcloihs |91: per yd Eight short lengths of neat natty designs just enough to cover a. hall, small batllrooiu, or kitchen the lengths are 6,712 83 1-2 12 16 I0 and I3 yards. Quick clearance igc pci' yd. Scotch Linoleums ’ 57 I-2per yd Nothing better for hard wear in dining room offices or halls etc. ro short lengths as follows 5-7 4-5 1-2 Il-T4 5 1-2 8-6-i6 regular 5o to 75 cents per yd. Rein- naut sale price 37 i-2C- Remnants in Wilton Brus- sels Velvet and Axminsier Carpets. 32 yds Brussels reg. 1.50 for 75c; 7 yds Brussels stair 1,50 for 1.00; 9 1-2 yds Velvet reg. 1.50 for 75c; 6 yds Velvet stair 1.25 for 75c; 6 yds Ax- minster reg. 1 75 for 1.00; 20 3-4 yds Axiiiiuster reg. 2,25 for 1.50; 18 yds Wil- ton reg. 2.oo for i.oo; 271-2 yds Wilton reg. 2.00 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, halls etc with you. ‘si It was owing to ina/dvertcnce o the part ofthe proofreader that lmany errors occurred in The Guard- llan Big Free Trip article on- Satur- day. , While hauling a mud dilgger off thel ice at Kelly’s Point several days ugo The Guardian should have stated Business around the wharves is bc- i ‘ing of navigation. The steamer Har li ,mud is 1-waiving 8, tlm;-ough over. as authentic as care and a thorough ` ‘ \ \-,f»‘ -_hauling and painting and the dredge |l*ll0Wl9dl>° Of the l`0