NOVEMBER 30, 1908 'run nurnsr News ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Fmsu' or Ann = PAGE 'FIVE - Head Offices in New Prowse Block---Charlottetown. llurents. ._ _ ____ _.__|u.-i__.. , __ __A _ ~ --~- ---- -~--»-A . Y- -~-~»»- V --»~---'-'*"'r~~~-r'-~-r°~vf-~- Ars' -'“““‘“"' ' "" . ~ , l The latest news urs: 01 nil, The several vessels which have becnl T1"'°.° mc" were “nested 0"' s‘“"lr` nie UEENS coUNiY GU _ _ . Bryer Smith, Moncton' ,mme ,U ,,,,y,, sailed on S,,t,,r,,,,y_ _come up before His Honor this morn- . ` ' the City Snturdny night to visit1i'in‘ » -~ "">" | A Christmas Concert will be given *_* im 1,~,,.,,t_ M,,u,,,,|,st (;h,,rc,, 0,, T,,,,S_, John Murphy, steward' of the I f g mersid b cnt, ML., W I, D0 H and Miha ,,,,u,,c,,,my menin Du 29, uude, the aus .steamer Halifax, is spending ii few ' nrf F. `c. Mcorntuor ninomnsie in i Hngn Me nnis n .uni B `P ffhvnuisnn. City. 1:it sntuniev on ..'i»ii-cs of thL":\ii-<.i}.n anne. '~"‘“Y"` Wm* me “'i‘° .Hull family in thi” in the city. Sunday in the CRY- visit to Ann. ~ 1. ' H Ci* The mail train arrived -it ten _ __ l ers . ~% Y' Parker Ritchie came in 'DY me “mill T* Prosper M. Aiscnuult of Urbnnvillc » i . , . i P, Hiilnmi port gm and E A 'who has spent thc post few weelid The ‘l°u°“`i“¥ Sfeanmfs wer” in . - nt. . - - -1 . . . . - 4. thirty Saturday mehr- UMD *O this UW S*““‘d“_l' mg ianrge Nnrti. \v.1tsinre,'spent sun-i will his Son J. o. .srsennnit ni tn-isll"'fl he” befufdev and Sunday W --_ _ -~ v' 3' , 11, on 1»@i.u~n hmne b-Murd. (Fobim, Cape Breton, Catott Amythiss, _ d ,,, this dny in this city. (lf-Y ,I9 .ry Bom, Rogers Jr., City, returned The steamer Kilkeel a\‘I‘1V€ morning l‘v\'a=iis, Kilkeel Gulnnre, Northumbe - . ‘ | I home Saturday from a b\\siness,trip_port on Saturday Wm* 1“""“"BBl Mig., 1gu‘,,hem,,, M,,I.h,,,.s0,,_ U,g,‘ __ llsnd, Mi-ntn. Aberdeen, Brant, Har- ahroad. coal for A. Plcksrd & Co. f _ , . ‘° ~ ~» - < Meeting of Victoria Division ` to- ,has been awarded a diploma from the Th annest re lettered S turd l The steamer Wasis which hae* hem Shurthand d°`P“rtmUUt °f Une Union P' E' I" is Visiting Halifax- the e w ' ~ ‘ ' ‘ 1, a ay _ _ Commercial College City, ',f.:uest of the Misses Beazley, 3' `l5 due here t0d“Y~ was thirty five degrees nnd the coin- drschnrsws H °°fs° °‘ °°"1 "”“°“| »--' isprin onru it “i . _ 1 ig ' en oail.-Halifax He ‘- ngt thirty degrees. from this POPE 10? Nwth syd“°y’, yesterday was the 50th. ,mniversary Ia1d_ L | Allred Seaman of the schooner Ven- . 1_1 Saturday. . .iof the wiring from Uha,.10ttetow,, of .___ lture, while coming up from the Riiil- plina E, (A1115, of Uhurluttetown, iund, Islander, Wm. Aitken and Lib~ civty. The S. S. Alice from Virglinia - ._` ___ _ ____ 1 _ The annual meeting and winter fruit °f Chrmhn mm Il hi’ |\°m*'» 'show of the Fruit Grower, Aséocir kindness and hospitality reigned; the ltlon which is to he held in. the p \v_ stranger and the Wayfarer, were iv \ lc, hnll on Dm g and gth promise, come guests; and the poor and need Ito surprise all other yearn in me m_swere never sent empty sway. In tif. teresa of its meetings und the goodlchurvh and community. hir Plwe Wil ,lwork to he done. Several prominent 11°” “BUY bb dlled. N0 loldlh motiv ispeakers including Prof. Macoun 0| ever actuated her conduct.; hr: otlnwn. G.. H. Vroom, n0mm0n.thoughts and wishes were n1wny|¢.,.. Fruit Inspector of Nova Scotia. wlliithe welfare of others. Of hor lt may give stirring addresses and as r¢du¢_|truly be said, "The memory 0! the ed rates are to be given all over the lust 'is blessed." She leaves to mo-irn P. ie. 1. R.. it is expected that Q, nn aged nigger. four suns David n. greet many farmers will avail them-,Sf-SDIGY: Geo. W., Summerside; Rr.;-sei selves of Lhe_ opportunity to receive and Benjamin ln British Oolu.m1.‘i.\; S\_l0l1 s'0od instruction as is to be live daughters, Mrs. Thomas Hodgson, given at these meetings. Alberton; Mrs. E. J. McKenzie, Rn .- . é tico; Mrs. Fnank Campbell, Munchen.- "I‘here entered into eternal rest at ver, N. H.; Mrs. Chu. W. Klolly, bumley Ufidile on the 28th of Oct, Stanley and Miss Emma at hour, l».-- 19U8, Christy Munn, widow of the latelsides forty grand children and fi-r. _ ' -- »- . .- 'hraf with a man from the ves- _ ,_ , ,_ _ ,_ Alice Gupta,” the brig Prince Edward, 250 t0ns_ ,The S. S. Bapi. Breton arrived ut 8 ,Wav “ _ , gsdlttleszcisehglgatwfliglctbka 'tllldbelgddrtbb Rdlzireweglgidllleil emlxredrn Charleston, for Auckland, New Zealand. . . . .. wages deqsion' Wm be looked' tor- South Carqum OBP wlgdulasdiltllasg Lieuten-ant Governor McKinnon has`.::o. She' sails tornorrhowk for `St._l*“i"i“g in-l‘“`i‘f" WMC” huwevcf WUT” "_“rd to with mtwest by th” Capt' f0l` Cha"1°t°et°w“' ‘ ' " been invited to attend the birnguet John's Ncwfoundlunil vin the Syd- “Ot S'”`i0“S~ H15 ‘*""‘P““l*’“ “"‘5i5f“‘l` ninsnnd u_y the contestants. cargo of pitch pine. E ,given by the (,,m,,,,,,m muh at De,_ neys_ She takes ,, 1,,,.,_.,, c,,,.g,, ,my him out of his rather iincomlortnole _». _ "*7.' 0 clock yesterday morning direct fiomfeli walkefl into 3 Mfg” 11016 Un the Montreal She has ni lui fe federal mr wharf taking .1 drop of ten feet, sus- heie it .-<__`_` - _ Gwrire Bell. aged 76 years. Deceased 'great grand children. Her remains. wha was the youngest daughter of thél lute George Munn of Bothwell, Lot; 47', wus born in N32. She married in 1851 und remo\'ed with her husband to New London; where for more than half ii century she lived u busy life, muilc up of kind deeds und noble uct. were laid to rest ln the Geddle l\l~:i..~ orial Church yard, French River, in- side those of her husband, who ;.\»~- deceased her about eleven years, the e to nweit: the resurrection of the jtii. “Blessed are the dead who die i.-i the Lord."-Corn =- -_ .. ;°-._.__._ .:-_ -- ..__. 5" ,lixionicu’s, New York, on December Btlrluuts. potatoes, \'i-uetulllvs Air. from ,l"”*i'~i0"- ` ‘ H ll ' _ ‘ 1 ‘nicmoration of the duy lakes tlie` Charlottetown’s Big Dcpartmc ntal Store I :’.'il»'f.°~':»‘--. "lL?"» I ' ~ --4?-`=\.'-'*}’./»‘.‘.-""" - ` -fu-si-"1:-. __-nl.-1 i.<,s,.~ ____ f;;:~,=;_‘~ _L i=--_ \=~.\,_ .., .5 ,; in Meri’ Dogskiii Best for fall wear most durable of all leathers yet very sightly and dressy. Here are three very special lines that will appeal to you. Mei1’s English Dogskiu gloves extra gO0d quality, hand sewn perfect fitting iii good shades of brown and tan only.. . . . . . _ . . . . . . .$1.00 pair . “PcrrinS" make dogskiii gloves extra good quality every pair guaranteed special value . . . . ._. .~+¢.. ........ . . . . ...............ff$I.'25 PZUI' “Perriiis” dogskiii gloves iii extra heavy make Extremely durable special value at. _ . . ..........'................$1.6op2l1r ' .-....=.=I -‘1é"‘f'7:5§‘1*3 97‘”.'f” ~ . . _f ,~_.,..;.:._ .:'-.~:Y;1' .. ~ - 'V =:-.:i;- '--'-f»;.~-.'. ' -‘<:;= » il`~§i'».',~i:~:-:r~l.‘l..'t.3.r-.=§.:=.1.f.1._ s -. ~ u .,\,._ 1- - ;'.-.:». . ' ¢.' -If " ‘~ '- ."5"ii'.‘/.-,. 5; \ ‘.T~.~" 4, -I ' _ \ '.-» i =.- _ \».-.-' '_ ` Gloves Spleudidly complete stock of blankets this year the most varied in sizes, weights, and qual- ities are__ here. The best the land produces, comparison is our best salesman. Nice soft wool blzui- 3 Another good value kets good heavy weight ` neat fast color borders ' smoothly woven and excellent for wear and service special. . .$3.00 This blanket is the most popular blzinke we carry. It in au excellent wearer, full 66x84 inch in size weights 6 pounds has colored_ bord- ers is beautifull soft. Extra special per pair. . . . Bla-nketsl that combine warmth comfort and lnexpensiveness lfffis this 60x80 inch `blanket good heavy weight very smoothly Woven fast C0lO1‘€Cl Hborders special per -~p:1ir............$4.0<> t -" rr move the (.‘nlnbria on the slip at A ,limi S.~..¢,»|,,,,,.,, nn. Icy", t(,~ 5 Pirtou but ,rll efforts wer - . S . Satunlny an ,,w,m,,t was made to' ` _V _ , » ~-f~ ~ D _ 7-; ...»...~...t......,...........,..-.....-_-_-_-...-._ '~" I , V . I . .~ 0 fruitless St, A,,,,,cw.S ,',,,,f, .,.,,, ,__' , _ _T , Do your shopping through our mail order department. Parcels over .00 delivered free. iiinil the sfeuinel' is still in tho s'inic‘ ` lo dl ce ohm ' lp,,S,t,0,, ' ' ' ` ` " ‘tion of the Viiieiloniaii Club in com-` ' ,K Miss Annie Murtin, Springton, has completed the Cornmcrcial work at the Union Commeiiciul College, City. Miss Martin now begins work in the ,Shorthand Department. , Among those registered at the ,Queen Hotel, City Saturday morning were Mrs. F. W. Cowan and Miss ,Daisy Cowan, Mt. Stewart; Rev. lild- ‘win Smith, F. W. Smith, and lillwin iSmith, Cardigan; J. M. Clnrlr, Hum- ,merside; and W. C. McDonald, City. Any render who receives B, dirty gr poorly printed copy of any inuo of The Guardian will confer a favor on the management by forwarding same promprly to the subscription depart ment, when a. well printed paper will he sent by return mail, The Dominion Coal Co’s stcuincrs Conan, Cauot and Cape Breton were at Peake Bros. & Co., No, 2 wharf Yl‘>t0l`d11Y. the Cohan abil (iuoot, with cuiygoes of coal :ind (lnpe Breton witli general cargo from Montreal. A telegram has been received in this city announcing the death of .Thonias E. Collins which took place at St. Euigcncfs Hospitnl, Crunl,-rook _, Vlondny, Nov, 30th, |903 . _ . 1 _ .form of a lmnonet und dance nt the f‘ ‘ ` ,_ .,,._ ,Queen Hotel, tonight.. which will no -- ' .-7', U A V ` ' ~ ‘doubt be vcny heartily enjoyed. _‘ H », ., ,' '_ _ S~' One" s a. rn. 106.0011 In. F, ,B_ 0., Nov. zani of '1‘ypi...iy~> . V The Sisters of the Congregation de! S a t , Notre Dame und the Members‘l ,l °' oof lzlt. Joscplfs Sodnlityl , beg to uckiioivleilge' \» ith‘ ' ‘ c Convent and tend V er heartfelt thanks to .all who contri- i ' buted in any wny whatever to muke'l` lrhe lJu.2uaI' and High Tea a success. i _ ‘ G \‘Oll fl'LlIl - ly l i There pusseii puuccfiilly gwny Un .. i_ .formally hclcnned to North 1-iiveiql / ' '-" " ' \ |P. E. Island. (otlicr papers. please 9 - ' . ` ' ,grateful slwrecintion the liberal doiinwS