<':! if :yu i _ _i ! Q. 3?* ' ,i =..; PT _AML-`. ....~..... -,_,_. ........ ' \ -Az'é=;~;» .'.15.:}" =#~1§ f` . -»i. é °”‘ ,ig -,J __ _E Q, . .sis iii + ._ Ei - i i* .i1ii.°_~ ii J .~, ' , U." 1 ' is ` E\`i :xiii . "\ _-!<-,_ 'Af _ ,._i ‘ilj-.; .,., "1 tr _ fri'-1 as , _ ri. E _ ., .,._ . rl J 1- . ; ~ i T...- lf Q i, x » . ) | ei. l . __, i. ,_ Y. .,.,\.._,.`q~_p_¢~»_¢1»¢»m»-n-a... I Q ! :Y 4 .if da ; e 2 ly 5; l .§.‘.,;._»~ .......... '-1 if . is. f 5. .. 1' `iI ~¢ il i_ gi i _ I. »:i» §`.__ ¢~_' _'l ,L .»f»~.- ._-... _ /. ;_,_ .41 ~_` ir :T 2 .* :' i.i .-..~n-..-n»~.`--»&».~... --.--.-~»-..-»-.»»~.,,.. ~ _ ._....,, .. . .., . _,. , _ v Q i iff r. ‘fi r- r » n ~ Y qs »~< 'js _._ THB. GUARDIAN r--'-lf 'mmf-df#---in-A ‘~-\--- --e--=e--ee I A ` o _ day last week as high as 435 ceutfil _ was Daid for oats which was the results! a number of anxious buyers in keen 5c " . i a share. _ H. w. imniii ~ ..T°"° ?°'_=° °°°-\~» Q-efnfsi. ¥i.&’3..°“$’d°i?a.a.“ " ` i AND WEST i-1. Miss Lizzie Ritchie and Miss Ida Tenant Mount Lebanon Lodge No 6 A F and A t a e ten s evoting most nt his time during the next year to organizing work. Prnranr for winter. Sinclair & Stewart are offering for this month special prices tor cash on all their Furs, including ladies Collars, Gauntlets, Fur Capes, Edt Iflned Capes and Ladies' Fur Caps. C0im‘rMinncwawa No. 2ll,`I O F for celebrating their 15th anniversary on Friday evening the 15th lust., with a banquet inthe hall at that place. Rev. others will give addresses on the occas~ ion. Tm: markets remains steady in Sum- merside. Oats are moving slowly western part of the province oe competition, but next day they dropped to 39 cents and have since kept at that figure though some buyers are cub' paylng38cents. \ Tarnon made skirts in ourLad ies’ Talk s s ' made department up stairs. 100 skirts! _from the cheapest to the best skiig. If 1 assorted colors, good _heavygoods better goods well made $3.00, Fancy bl&, \ , skirts $3.25 and $4.00, Crepon Skirts $4175 f Heavy Storm SemeSkir;ts all colors ` to saw. walking skins unlined onine. sais, 4-sq. 5 aognna een, ‘biggest goods. We liavéiots of other kinds made Tai home of Mr. and Mrs. J aber B. B marriage to Mr. Divid J. McKay of Darnley. The uuptial knot was securely tied by Rev G. F. D iwson in the presence, of about tlfty invited guests. The bride testined in no small degree to the popu- present at the regular meeting of the Moore addressed the Council asking for a grant to assist in the building of at Monument in commernoration of tHii South Afrl ~il‘l\0¢li,|aticr_,,g;§s laid over um next regula_i-"`@!'i'ngl'~"f 'Q At the rgqiiest of Mr. 'l‘homjgs _B¢¢mn__ it was ordenid that a light bdvplaced in? front et the Christian .Centralé Street. Dr. McLellan, h“@§k_.._fom¢e-,' S reported that about 500 peopleilad been vaccinated up to the p.~Q¢ut time, H9 referred to the matter lfhine not being in a i»°eili°\ t0 psy tor,-jyaccinntion. After some discumion a coln_u`1ittee.cog`1sis_ting of Councillors Dickiesoxi, Hof;-ig and R°8€1°S Was appointed ,to into consideration the names of _ur¢§ls ww. the anne to be snbnmiec in tw Coen. Morris here mention?) A. W. K. Hardman, Georgetown and/ at 40 cents. At one place in the.. over until next meeting.. 'A delegating' Snmmerside P. E. Island. 1 l i I -A.i1kiadsoiGeneraiandAnaesthe\dc B _ ................. eienkins &. Sn T°"°\01°f\=- ,fi , u,f2§°°'_’ v°‘°‘°i.“°'_°‘°°“A‘“"*“”“°°‘”i§_cn¢.onsnns¢ .7 -Mr-_H addressed tug n¢ne»uy.in»uii»»_».~»nen».» _ Owwl °1_ __ nn ini; in ted s.w.i.nnnD. D, D. s. _ I I, :tract i;;_§i:_q,_t;a 1 nn: n J.s.i owrnnn, p. D. s. ~ ' fi ._ _ _ 0_0 - c _ _ tended th tr ‘Jul Nsodwi ' _ ._ 5 uiig ‘ hadi 1-besam ` 8” _ , ' ` .. ‘ Rev W Waes, Vernon River, was in the City yesterdey Rev J. W McConnell went to Eiliottfs Mills by yesterday aiternoon’s western train Mr Norman R Wright has moved into his new residence at the head,of Granville Charlottetown who have been visiting Street -- °‘-‘ Mrs Harry Mclree. Summerside duiing the past week have returned home Summerside by yesterday afternoon’s Masonic -Regular communication of W “mm tm” Mr and Mrs Bfiviield Williims left for Mr S. D McPhee, B A is taking his M this Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock iinal year in theology at the Presbyterian Business, contering 2nd degree A full attrndance requested. Mn L. U Fowler was in Suininersidc yesterday on his way West in the interest of ine I 0 F He informs Tm: Guannran h th in d d e College, Halifax The Superintendent ot Education pays aa omcial visit to the school in Vernon River Bridge today. Miss Lizzie Ritchie of this city and Miss Tennant of St John were passengers by last evenlng’s express Mrs Thomas Dodd of CbarlottetDWD. P E L K v ting Miss Skinnq, King . op- Astrachan Jackets, Fur Rnifs Storm Smeg e‘st`_ Jam' Telegraph AMONG the passengers by the Princess yesterday evening were: Mr. G. H. and M;-n,_Alexander, Rev. Mr. Moss, Picton. Portunity of Bet- B°°°~1°°»~»_° =°=\='»~ we 1°-i>1~'°'=‘°'5.‘°°'°’ ”""’°°“" °‘°" Miss Blanch Down, and Miss Jennie McNeill of this city, returned last evening after spending Saturday and Sunday with friends in Summerside and Emerald. ._ Miss Nellie Cx-aig,ot the P.W. C. ,returned evening after spending Saturday and 'A nday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Craig, Emerald. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. C. H B. Long/Wortfl. ‘V50 have been t\l8’ mleets of Mr. Goo. D. Longworth, Hillhurst, have moved into their own residence on Hillsborough Street. ~ Mrs. C. D.\Knox, Charlottetown, leaves on Thursday morning for Summerside, en routeto Baston. Mrs. Knox will spend the winter visiting friends -ln Massa- husetts. ' Judge Warburton, `R. K. Jost. L- W- Cook. Prpf. Vlnnicombe, J. A._,O'Ncill» W. E. Béntle5‘-,g_»_I’atrlcl: Blake dad 003- Moore were pikigers by last ev¢ni\\8'l inward *’* _ ' < Mrs. Andrew Bdiiess .b`f». Kensington and Miss Jean Bownees arrived in the . cart, hioh cans dd n was the scene ofa verf’ lntefdsiingifent expegwd g¢af,h,.R|;en:;¥atig;‘\ 3:1 ogly _ ._ . ..._ e on Wedneaday _evening,,,N_o_v_k6th when be curgdghen ghetgdchaiildhis their daughter Lottie G. was united in h. ktide l°°dé-_ D; Gh”e.s Kifme Liv” t e ney I Pills .make the kidneys healthy and vigorous, ang so gradualg and thorough- ly cure. Rh umatism removing the cause. One piliadose 25ccmsabax. _ wa nmnaefi by use ...in min annie J ‘ " * i ” while the groom was supported by his .tbilllht that the Omoel' W8B”l‘l~_¥f|,¢!-’llB$l»!.l nonsin Mr. can. s r.1.K».ynf rnrk Cornet. Domi- GM thvushhthe vmwiiid The many useful and valuable presents f¢°¢1¥l'1l!\\U~ A 55°” “U10 080 531° C°‘W°u,`| instructed the police to strictly enforce unity of me connecting pin-ries. on inn., the Sabbath law and this was duly in neft- following day Mr. and Mrs. McKay drove i0! UB d\1°l¢9 in Ulm ¢&l'l'YiD80\1if 0f Whifih ,ti their new home in Darnley where a he WBB full! .i\1S|5m°f'- Turnips.f.` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' a rgggpeign wg; ewan;-gd ¢,},,m,_|,y mah. Conn. Dickieaon was sorry that the Beet; (ta_ble) ............ ._ . V |_\g|y frigndg gud ggqq gi|||>,gg”g_ Th. lll&WEl' hdd D88!! C&lTi8d S0 fir. The elab-----~-~~ ,prinnipnl event _nf me nvnning. wg, ,m captain as well as the cliicers were Woof’ (wa8h‘e°,§)'_‘_'__'_'_ '°::__ address and presentation from the mem- P¢1'NlDS “ther UMW Ind H1159! WB 0U" Geese(per ben nronnri Ginnenn No. 4071 1, o. 1?. or °um=w1<=¢8 the freight might have b°¢1i,F°?"’iP°f“>l ---- ----- -- - _ which the groom is an honored member 1°-|id_°d» Thi! °th¢1`l?°_‘:;’m;’"\°x:f:°:;d" '“"_¢'-i' . andto which Mr. McKay suitably replied. SUQHU' 5191110113. 8 SV U8 t 5 ° ' " ' ’ s lit After spending a uery enjoyable evening °m_°91`di‘i his dnt! Bud “ffl” 5°m°_ dl* ua£,)g_ th:FBalA}tE"°Ift gm _Y \ ‘ the comziauy dispersed, wishing Mr, and cnssion it_wa.s decided that the captainon Lmtmmt d Wquse Y.tnm *F 193! P Mx-s.McKay in-my years of happiness and hl5il`¢W_l‘ll be _8DDl'°i\°\1°d ‘mil W9 "uw" housdnd’ I M ' . 'w try 11”' ' md prosperity ex mined - s o people are using it. To be . _ ‘ a i" ° . __ I 's ' N _ tg() 1ate,thQ prlcg The Mmmmd mme Councillors were _ne cannon adjourned. . _ _ hadnt niidnnimin Medicine. Prices., Lic; cannon I aqvgfugad W- .»~_.hl._ DEN'l`lS'I . me iiiiii|iaaii’s lliug Stain. _ SUHUERSIDE. iiiim Exincilu ly the iiAlE IETIIIIB -xx--_ “ ig QUM or reaso1i_ii_i:_inienesr FOUMRY Guardian Correspondents Everywhere The Tryon Bids Association commenced shooting at the new range fust completed on the premises et Capt Boulter of No 8 bo Ind Regiment, on Thursday Nov 7th. The day was an ideal one for shooting and all the inarksmen did work that oertsiiily merits our praise. Ot those who have made the highest number ot points onto! a possible 140, we may mention the following Chas Dawson 122 First Lleut. Alex. Wood and Harry Francis 117 Dawson.111. Only aportion of the allotted number of rounds were tired and the most commendable work done on Thursday we predict a’splendid day's credit is due Capt. Boulter for the SUNDAY Sonoor. Coivclmr a'rKn¢os'roiv. their first Annual concert Snndayevening notprevent theehurch bnlldingfrom being were unable to gain admittance The The recitations, singing and exercises ner, and when every one did finely it would hardly be fair to mention anyone in particular. The concert was conducted with nn energy and suv. 1_vninn_tnsnn=¢ ,extent explains the remarkable success [which has attended, school the past season. The anthems and aplfgg _r bi' the choir. Were,yery finely rendered., Too much credit cannothe given, gg lf, no C I H ir Cl h T d d., city by _thenoon train yesterday. They_”f'Wm. Newson theSupsglntendelt __an,d.`-to., raft dgnx ox” d °° gm 'WLT “I F are the guests of Major and D.__ail wl1o__gasis,ted_hlm in arranging and g P17 “_ *Fl S' P' "Stewart, Kent Street. - carrying out this _,very successful i _ . ¢¢ 001' $ -Q S9808 il1G"'$° 1.* § § for the Lardeau over our une orifice;-Bennet Building. ° ' ' _ *mi $1 & will be godly _ _.......,,,, _ gi unite; dnsodiiintsnf gplmgl inm _ & _ _ nst now for good invesimdntmees A E WELCH I codon fifirr It-Ani _ flimauniuns Priccsfrtm 5s