: ,' ' 1 igl " i -, , l . 1 l:, .. wr '.~' 'ff . _lf _ _' Ai" ‘iff " ana in Allulrn I ir *‘ » l I-if »» i If ;s .iglh '~ ¢ 'i'.'.‘ ` C iiwrnoiws IMPERIAL S 1 i `l 'f;_fi;~f’\.;' -Word has been received 'oy friends -r ` ` I l lg ' l Ili i l l . ,1- , ill li: "-i ful _ff ~‘ i , ,sf 1 !l “ il ii 1 ;» "file _ , .L :1 mi gy : I .gi il. . . 1 ' 1" ref' ; -»~: rm..-..<,; ~,;F*`» .M ‘r `5f~` i wake in a glorious eternity, in tlie` .Q 1, v. N. I. up.; Ed." ,gl y' M.; 1 oil € . rf' ' l'l§‘}!l'4‘l -_g tim' lj f I' l* f v 4 ~. .-,,._ .c rt ii. ‘ , \ : ii ’ -` ‘.1 ry 5 £`_~f "l-; l . 1,/ .a .;L"|` il is l J ‘Ji rséiér. *N ‘.4 étzija li rlimcr cot Nu uiiiunlil Cllices in Eummenici _ JrlnDicl¢ic|an A|?¢“‘» ul ni Clarkrbfcnl. " `» -The latest news, first of all. -The services in the Methodist Church, Bummerside, tomorrow will be sm usual. The pastor, the Rev 11. Jchnson, will preach at 11 and 7. -Hugo Cork will address a union meeting av, the Methodist c‘hurcii,I Summorside, tomorrow _at two-thirty; Ind at the Presbyterian Church at sight p.m. -Dr. T. Grady and W. Wright, Sumzrierslde, were among the passen-l gets leaving Summerside by the Moat! yesterday mothilg en route for West _.pei-cy McPherson, Sydnnyr is visiting at the home of his E\`E“d~" iatiier, win iiinto. Summfside- _The remains of the late Captain Dunn who died -so suddenly .at Free- wwu: were ‘Drought to Sumlmerside, Uy the mai-' train, yesterday mclrninir The funeral will take place from his late residence at two o'clocl* on Sun- day. - -The funeral of the late Charles McFarlane, Fernwooll, will take plaoe from his late residence at 2 p. m., today, in the North ueusuus Cemw hloteiyi ‘ There will ire a short ser\'ice\ at the house and the general service ern Osnada. ' ' ' A -- 1 -Summerslde dealers, yesterday, , weft# p`|iyln`g;sjxteen to eighteen cents a Q) for lfutter, twenty cents a bus for potatoes, twenty to twenty-one 4 cents ar douen for eggs, eight fifty a | ton for loose hay and four fifty for! straw, thirty-eight to thirty-nine cts a bue.for oats and twenty cents ii lb ' for wool. -The following are the Alperton mlrkgt prices:-Wllte and black oats thirtyrsix and thirty-seven cents per bushel, butter eighteen cents per fb, eggs twenty cents per doz, wool tw- enty cents per _ili, pork nine to nine and a' half cents per Ib and hay (loose), eight to nine dollars per ton and hides per lb ten cents. -Leslie B. Mclilurdo, Newcastle, in tends. to move westward 'n ii fs-\s - mornths and is selling out his cloth- lng business. Alderman Mc.\lurdo i-._ a native of P. E. Island, came here some ten or twelve years ago and and has built up a good business, He has three or four times been elected to the town council with a large \-me has been chairman of the board of WC'|`k€, and _is now chairman nf the police committee, and has been con. sidered as the most likely candidate to will the mayoralty election next EDU118 .should he' then be in the town. He is very pcfpular among the will be held in the church. l -The funeral of the late -Miss Evans I Sherbrooke, took place from the home of George Pickering, Thursday afternoon, and brought together a" very large gathering ol peoplef Rev Mr Webster was the officiating clergy. man, assisted oy-the Rev Mr Nicholls Kensington. -A citizens meeting was held Thursday' night in Suminlerside for the purpose of finally accepting Thomas E. Ilamsay's gift to the D00" ne of Pilnce County o'f the ,building and grounds' on Central Street, to be used as a liospitul, also to appoint a hozird of trustees to hold the pro- perty in trust and to transact all Uusiness until such time as a eneral . K meeting of the whole county can be m0t0f ll0H'~ 35 f00l1 0\'~'=l` H11, 15 convened, who will then appoint trus- ll0I`S9 DOWCT. 2 CYlil1d0I` FCI" iris motor and reverse clutch, ters from the fliflerent parts of the county_ The meeting \vi.s a very iii-fill _ tcresting One' althcugh not so 1m~ge_ ,ior sea' ooat, t\vo years old. A iv iitrenrieririrc it siiouiu irrrve seen. bargain. T- B- Grady. Sunuusrside. All those who toof' part in' the dis- cussion spoke in ii very. encouraging manner and expressed themselves us_ ,mug Ce,-tu," ,,f gnc Success of this The Guardian’s branch at Alherton, ,,(,m,nen,1u-,,|e ,Index-taking The uns- having resigned owing to other dut- tees appointed are as follows: H. | ’l`. llolmun, J. S. Hinton, Norman \Vri,';!it, Jnnies A. McNeill, A. E. l Arsenault, Major Schurman, J. E. -The Empress toiirfiori S. _ ._ side, yesterday. 3-'ii 'ruirrels oysters, 1400 Legs oats, 300 bags starch and one car load cf geese. -Avery much needed new coverinl! has been placed on the roof of the iiaggage rooni at Sunirnersidc. A new floor is also greatly needed. -Wanted by the Electric Company Summerside, a young man having some knowledge of electric wiring Apply immediately. 10-13dif- -The branch oflice of the Char- lottetown Guardian will be found on Water Street, Summerside, directly opposite the Railway Station. o_hn Dickinson' is the agent. 3-lldrtl -Women's line cloth, ten button gaiters, colors, ton, Brown, navy, green, taupe also black. Price $109 per pair. Sinclair & Stewart, Ltd, Summerside. ‘ _ 10-llidrli. -New and exclusive styles in Ind- ies’ fall coats now showing in our coat `depari,inent_ Ste them. Sinclair & Stewart, Limited, Summerside_ 10-_-liidrli. -Come .and see the Wonderful pic- tures at Happyland tonight, in the Market Halll, all ne\v and sparkling with pleasure. A big show all for iot-_ _ _ io-icuii. -lnterusting and attractive oder- ings in Ladies’ and misses' new fall coats. Latest models now showing in our coat department, Sinclair &_ Stewart Ltd, Suinmerside. 10-1Gdr1i. -Motor boat for sale, fast _cziiiin mcilern equipment. Super- 10-1~ldtf. -H. Clark the efficient manager of ies,'applicants should write “'1‘|u~ Guardian Manager, Charlottetown" at once. A free telephone and other concessions. l0-8drtl_ Campbell, ,lodge ldclieod J.E_ Wyatt r » .`»- ~ 1 ,_ “__ __ ,___ - _rf __ ===-¢m_1r__ -A-I -i - _T _ f ' _ ‘ _ . _ ' 7 __ ~ T ' ' » ' . P rim 0 in. ~ ' ' ocroiuur is. :ani _ _sixrimraezs _THE LATE" “Hrs THE UIARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN. 7 __ __ _ __ _ _ __ :jf 'E~C|\'?`ps~_»~'-i-..~-Q... _ ` x ’ a ‘ l fi: ~ ` l “ 'J ~ ' ` ' - ' f _' 2 MEET ME AT THE ALW./-ivs sushi STOAL. _ P N SPECl . 600' Paints or ,,,,,,,,,,,........ Bovs---Jrlmzrs »\ 1 1 _ ` .-:"“'iT_;“`2 " v - ~ .:_. ~ »:3§_.;;i‘5.~!5° 7;, - "1 S ini Le uusc - _ _ - , 2*-; 4\ 4. ,\/‘-_ ; . _ This week we have .~o‘d of liuudicd pairs ol' this ilu C balziiic: are going rapidly. have been pronounced' price in this city. ' Ladies E), 9 l-2 only Plain or ribbed black 45c v:ilucs35c . 55C v:ilues45c Colored and eiuliroiclci' cl 6oc values 4 :c Soc values 65f‘ Men's _ l0. I0 l-2, only Plain s and ribbed 25c values :Ice _'gcc valucs 251: 45cvalucs 3# C i.\r to be the bes' liosc cvc so :i co -:ple cveryfuc . ‘ lrl :it ihc ./ _~ . ' ._\€’.. .1 "Q ".‘,-”"\\..-az _‘Inf '_ ‘ '#5 `»_\ "_»\~\ - _ _I _/5;; _{f_§_‘X} ./ / __ J :ind the 'l lily 1 Shopping .A l Bags _ A bag of the new shape-N r large and roomy, i2 inch long' :ind o in deep. Nicely . made with cloth lining, Gun- uiclnl franic and leather liziudic 000 each. By inziil order loc extra. fsirap .Purses _'Splendid quality iinitaliou ‘- seal. leather, clwige pcckct I with spring c‘nfp as well as two other pcclcts. Flap has snap fastucr, ulle huge* | strap on back 35c each L_. i-J' _Q - Collar §uppoi"is -» ECW D“*°l‘ C°""§ » ~ ir ' ~ . _ - - About twenty of the very new- <- Tliis is a very high grade jersey at a very low price. Made cf splendid quality Ciinzirlimi yarns with high ¢~l];1r and l u'h~vu * 3 ._ l'_f,`,‘ 2"- ,,f.=,‘ ai ,‘ 19-i 6dtts2 w. -1.1 i"ii‘ W9 ll »‘_._._‘ A it ilu ,_ ig ..,_` oil* . in ' T ‘va 'i_l,___‘,_ l .ix ';: ‘i ’ is . ' .,Lll‘ .r < ` `¢-S f ._.. f’1»:-.-1, _ _ ‘§‘~-*3'f:'i~_-:;:. "~°; l » ri .g,, .,~,'-.i - 1, r it Z. Manitoba Blend 'FLOUK once used generally preferr- ed to any family Fl0lll° im- ported to P. E. Island. Al- ways reliable and uniform t in quality. It costs less and goes further than most other Cawlh0rp’s lmperialand prove theabove assertion. : : Prices quoted in cars or part ‘ car lots delivered at either _ oldest residents in the person of Mrs ltoseliill, Lot lli, she there spent her early life, iirou-,ihi up in nie midst then f truly Cliristian influences and this -- surroiindings. A firm ndiiercr \ to ll the right, ever seeking and following TOT n the path of Clrlstian rcctitude, her out-Th O 0 Cross. I-lerhusband 'whom she mar- D ummerside. 10-l liilrli. in Summersidc, of the death of Nel- lie Slmw, only daughter of George Shaw, formerly of St l<3leunor's and now of New York City. About a year ago Miss Sliaw's health begun to fail and she was advised to go to Colorado, where she dicd -on thc Sth inst. Her father was- with her and will convey the body to New York for ‘burial beside her niodher, who died und wus buried there ii lit- tle over a year ago. Miss Shaw was 26 years of nge iinil lcures six broth- ers to mourn the loss i.f ii lovi;‘.\_i: sister, besides hor father. ‘ -Poplar Grove has lost one of its Olin ('r lv \vho passed peacefully io lar siipportcrs on thc marker. Celluloid stundiird with cithcr pciirl or forquoisc uir‘»iinte`-:lc-Ai _/,a -1 I -f.>L 10-isriu. ,\i 1.- si :_' _ rj ~»l inf* '- . ox lgivo il i :nw ful roi ;_f ini-r on _iw-' own ucvoii »t, romp:i1'ln-._f il with all olliers. _ll \\'lllp1|\' lu ilu ~ illror 'nw oi llle rlllcr il' yru lim llllul:lri< of plll'..lia_~ii|;_' .i rauuc. `ll»c :ooo putt:-ru li.-i= in:-u\_ lmprovuieuls lf your deulcr docs not sluvk ll wrili- dircci lo, The Enterprise Foundry C0., echvillc, N. B. G5-U wisely 'I Write mn today forthe best Diviilvud pziying Stocks uncl Bonds to be had. \\'iih lancsl. lelllfill fin _\'Ul I' l`l\(l]1Cy-*~lI`| kfeiilluz with sue i\-\:<=s\n\-»\»\- riusu Nnror America _I will sen l frco rl` cost my New Brunswick , \\r-ekly Simca Market Revl-.~'v ‘Nova Scotia i -H T .'» ffpmcls' ,lioynl Bank ol Canada ..__.» Union Bunk of lluiifux l.l. 270 F. P. BUCHANAN llleuilici' Montreal Stock EXChfUll»Z‘1‘» LlV‘3f})001 1 & Eastern Uunndu Savings lionn l 352? n "HC » -';» 150 1-10 142 138 100 95 113 ll() -ll 40 104 lil] 40 30 78 75 105 102 100 97 ` x '|Porto Rico *T a ie s, ommon Trinidad Electric. . _ Nova Scotia Steel & Foul, Firsts l Nova Scotia htcel & Coal / __ i I0 l6¢lI'Il , I I 'A I Consolirlntcd ` ll0l \ Porto llico Railways R7 84| _ -_ _ _ __ _ __ ----‘-~ -Remy-nrmineering loo sis \ ) " V Robb-Mumford 911 ` ~- Fltandfield's, Limited lofi 101 Trinidad Electric 05 '.i:-ll Bonn Quotations are with nccrui-il ' Interest. Acudia Fira liisiimpcc 1 11|.;-130 U`Y A W”-I A d' Su ur, Pre crcei 42 1 iiiidifi <>fuu_v lu lhn lu .~.iru~-. nouiuiuiilly, huvo uninod fnrlls l»ou:l.- rr <~o|:nilluii ;\<|\on|:lli»» iu\‘o»allm: |uil\l|i-., l'I:ii~vii|||r.~ fur 1008, uo\\\l|l|.-linuliulc llie gouciul indusli-li`\l iluprcssion, were \ i' ilu ul' \ ul 'nrnro ori-r -ie 'ou iiues : o ire uv 1 u - _ l 'l`hc-'o li mils nro u l'lI~l inorlgug 1 on lliu cntlrc pluul uuil prop¢~rf_\'0f llic (Jain- ‘ |u\u_v. vului-i'lci~ ut \\‘hlcl\\ icy uw of cred, lar mul lulercst. lliess Bonds Yield 6 Per Cent. » ru lun money l|\v¢.~l<-fl, l-ull iuloiiuntion gel nrdlng llicsc honda will be plvon on nppliciiliou. `- _ l". B. McCURDY & C0. _ Members Montreal Suck lxclnnje. ` . |35 Hollis Street, Halifax, N, S. l I r |-