- _ ]ANUARY 29, 1908 gf 'rl-le. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN use me , . _I H __ I -lily. Queers covlllv cuiiimiii _ __ _ __c __..... __ |'lead~0fllces in New P 7* if _______ __ ____ ___ __ _ ___:owse Block Charlottetown _ _ _ eialulilil rrizilltnillgillf is fmt “gm "l4lll`l“mM°Cmhl’ I' C' R" °""°°"' ee last night for Georgetown en route to Moncton .___ _ , Allred Higgins, Cambridge, hes; l`°°°"°"d ‘mm his 'mul l““°S3>‘ Late last night The Guardian was The wmd_ during the. “___ storm informed that fears were entertained on Mon” ._ “Gul hl°W ll`0ln 24 to so serious tha i 36 miles gn” hour-_ 'l’ll°_ rain fall he would survitve tthyevllllglitt expect” averaged .abo\it'one.ha1l'incb.f '~ ' ` i 'The last Canada Gazette has thelLiterar Boclet members following; ‘"I‘o be Brevet Colonel Visit thx; New (glasmw Liteillxrlzlgyldsx Lieutenant-Colonel F. S. Moore, flely- The visitors will furnish the D, 0. O., M. D. No. 123° Theientertainment, td which the public is Guardian extends congratulations to l“Vll¢°d- Colonel Moore. at Premier Peters' condition was on Fflflv-y evening' the Cavendish _ The number of non-resident Rev. Robert McLean, who was pas_,attendlng Acadia Seminary, pv`l'?,i|l: tor at Valleyfield for the past twen-l "lll°| this year is phenomenally ‘ty years, but who has lately resid,-,1 large Nova Scotia sending 69, New nt Milan, Que., died 5ove, and at noon only twelve. It strikingfeatures of Friday night'sl "'- en gradually rose, and at nine last games in the Arena. _ _ _ A at on night it was eighteen degrees above. ong. It is not unusual for con _ Il; V_l_EW Ol' ttllfi great interest tflken . | _ , ‘ ' ln oc e us n w ' l . .i.°.€°,'i,..*°,.':f. cial.” ilsfllsi hi eerie €é‘,i’.,§"‘é,2‘;:l.€l' Great Savings FM Mon is contract just three weeks soonel OF Friday night between the Vic- H - . . . _ V ' . _ ' an required by c0,,t,.,,ct_ _The de 0|-gas of this git” and the Crystals, _ I lhls best furnishings department lu the city offei-5 many a tempting cllan_c to the mtors and peingeps who have been §urri_r_i;e;_~sidl;,__pr_ox;iise? to be one | » nlenfolk tllesedays. _ i at work will also inis this week. 8 W "PDS 0 s 0 excitement.. ' ' -" - ‘ _._ --- he _tom _S now practically open __ he Crystals h__ve_ many d__cm__d_ tm _And _trhe <_:_hooslng is not from old uildeslrable goods either none but the new and in for business. The formal open- hall lilwy Will 00me down for cer-| ' C Neo ere g will be in about three weeks Jill 011 Ffldlly Bild 8 big game is, me, on the arriva1'of the firm'l ~>0lWd f01‘- rge and up-to-date stock of fancy ' -m ‘ nd staple dry goods which will b John Pooiey. of Caroross. Yukon addition te th diffrent. lines noe territory. left yesterday ~ afternoon. rried. On the entire completion ol, e work, The Guardian will give I if -' "" " - - - more extended notice. ~' The Guardian has received fron John McRae of the firm of McRae 0 allard, Everett, Wash., the follow g particulars `with‘ reference to thi eath and funeral of the lata Thoma: B. McRae. It will bc remembers( that Mr. Mcl-tae was a son of Alex _ under and Mrs. McRae for man; years reident of Bonshaw nd Laxative Bramo Uuinina ff Hel- machif-ri _ Ill THE' WRU) DYER TU UIIEA UDLD IN UNE DAY. :gt Always 'remember the .full name. Look _ I- _ _A --for Bread, Biscuits and Pan Cakes-for P.l¢S. ‘ Cakes and Fancy Pastry--no flour, milled of a single kind of wheat, compares with a Q, P It bakes whiter and lighter-it contains more er/1_,[,i,],y in Ollfdfid " 1_0' food properties of Manitoba wheat-with the_ or lightness and nutty flavor of Ontario wheat. _ TRY A BLENDED FLOUR-the result of , B in Il, -fi \ _ _ .. Potrero Emergency hqgp|f,3|_ The' ¢%nZ wife of Mr. McRae whose home ia at 1007 San Pablo avenue. Oakland, 0 _ W whi ummerside. About a year ago hr arried, Miss Laura Howard young- daughter of the late John How- ard, North River, and ai sister of Dr , " H. P, Howard, Eveéett, gash. "The ' » ’ - " -' ' " funeral of Thomas _ Mc ae_wa's at- V '°r tm” 5l§lm'l*\u'° 9” eval.; box- 95°' , tended by a large number of friend; _ _ - -- __ ~ _-_- -- Y - at the First Presbyterian church.Thr ' " ' ' ` » _ services were conducted by the pas 0\“Akl0 _` °“TAR'° tor, Rev. Herbert Thomson, assisted /‘_` ' `/'vs_ ; /`__ gy _ . . _ I » o ‘ . ,,,,,,, gg ,.., all kinds ....., & ..,.. \_3_y l “ O . 0 of _ 4' llbearers were Dan Curry » as pa “-lo¢m\"` Baking _ “°¢|A“"° H. ses, Miss Jean Caithness, Jamel lug "mst Plea9anflY Situated- Ml'-’ -: wis and H. S. Groger, Those act S. Wright,,F. W. Manshelél, D.___A Duryee, 'H. E. Robb ns an Wa el / Swalwell. Mr. and Mrs. McRae haf resided in Oakland less than onf_ year, but in that brief time they ad made n large number. of friend; r. McRae was a member of the o ~ - .- ,:- 1 b d f th n Methodisq or Boston,and Mr. and Mrs. Pooleyl " BLENDED FLOUR. cgflrch 1;? S; P8510 Glenna _ new __o go by easy stages to their home' _ their home, and Mrs. McRae war -U ('f"`¢l`059- ' ~ soloist in the choir. The death of Mr ` _ triment and it yields MORE bread etc. McRi;_e, undler sich distressing cir- nll _ cums ances. as rown a g oom over ~ the entire membership of the church t° the barrel' ' The following from the San Fran- _ cisco Chronicle of Friday; Janléary explains the cause of t e acci ent ch cost Mr. McRae his life. "Ir - i a fire that occurred in the refining en e plant of the Pacific Refining & Roof-_' ~ ing company at Sixteenth and Mis- Q _ ‘ _ . sissippi streets yesterday afternoon. (0f °'\¢l*’l° ""1 M‘"“*°l’° W"°**) 'rliomae Mouse, aged thirty-nv; , years, the superintendent, was badly 'i and you use the perfect flour. - , §;i_:_i__ed__¢_>_i_; §l;e_ _l1e_e_i_;,___:=_liets_$__ _len_:l___ro;-_T ' ‘ iuried may terminate fatally. Mr. _ BLENDED FLOUR combines the splendid Mc}_z___e_ waskwlth Migtael cona_y___me s wor men, w n an exp os on occurred, it is believed, through the ignition of distillate escaping from leaky valve. There-was a burst of flame, and had McRae sought safety _ . . flight as Conaty and the other ` ° PROVE ILS SU ¢i10f1 . workmen did, he probably would have y°ur ant baking will P ty escaped injury. Instead he tried to _ ' nh uk il on iight the flamgs, and _Ivhen he saw _ ‘“‘l°”' -_ . 5 t ere was no opes of c ecking them, / ". 'Ill 5|" Bl-'ENDED IJ, _ 1 he discovered that escape was cut od.` /_ `.` ,Av J/ " FLOURS. ll ie the ‘ *J* Covering his face with his arms, he -1 i, un . .af M5,” emna 1% uh rushed into the seething mass of _ _ '”"" ~ 'F q F ` “ flames that was between him and M ummbgi) ' Look for 'n an amy ' `_,the exit from the room. Twice he » gif h and barrel you buy. 4;" nf fell, but struggled to his feet, and “ %g¢|A1¢ " C' fter almost superhuman edort he I mens: ' ._ ==r:l- l _, staggered blindly into the open air. He was picked up and driven to the gi-Uluvleusnhlqiue i _ l _ - . ' . l _ ' - » l _ kmds` ‘Because my R K I G el `clion, I have decided to do eo; . ‘ '~ §I£lIl"ACLL CXDCIISCS Qfe ;,;|44|,;,;l|,l,;,,"L,;_,m`_%,_,,__l__,D;,_/' and now respectfully solicit your as n titled of her husband's condi ‘ on‘lnd hurried over to the Ger- __ _ ti - man hospital where he had been ta- ken after his wounds were dressed." ~ _ _ Tele , all "lloraee Ilan,\rd’e l\8°l\°l°‘\» "-- .'fN'li,E1a. §.°i;.ff2.':,rli°z.§;'i*.:::::xz§2°i*:i.Y.. alert.. New York 'Uhderwritere A8¢“°y °f H°"lf°"df %°““' i f'1‘ t , Cana a. _ hv ;:;g;n?f Cllllniillilllillileoproiillllyo accepted at lowest current rates. _ » _ _ Peifectpretectiom ' ‘ ` ” ' V Eqlmablelmtell ttiemént of losses I ’_ . P'°'"'° 8° 'Asian efpeelic peeoeege solicited. HQRVACI; HAszARDiTr ~ _ The Reputation of S |‘EWAR.T’S BREAD' Hes Been HonenlyBerned Quality, Cleanliness -_ .and Skill . l|'|‘M;nl|f_eet_ulfi»hav_e _ - V mile tlieneme rsdgtggvf, ,. Charlottetown. _ ‘_ C ._cther, to renew acquaintances in, i' l 4 1 . . »- l _s l P < (‘ . *_* __ Q _ \\ L §3l\3\.‘ ”‘ h _,/` ` fn . _7_ '~ 1 = »"'f» \ 5'# ---_ H. C. McLeod, General Manager oil ; The _ case of Rattenbury versus the Bank of Nova Scotia, Toronto, _.,=~ Carter is still before the Supreme and well known in this city, has, Court. The cross examination of the EOM 20 KlI\8St0h. Jamaica. ' . plaintiff by Mr. Johnson for the de- .' *- fendant Isaac Carter, which was The York Division concert post ommenced on Monday afternoon was s10l10¢l 011 M0l\¢lHy Will lw given Fri not concluded when the Court ad- lay JUIUGTY 3lHl¢~ If not fine con- nmed lest evening end will be re= :nrt will be heiddollowins night. umed this morning at half past ten _ -- hen court meets. Miss Mary McDonald, has returned --_ zo her home in Pictou from a plea- The death occurred recently after :ant visit in Charlottetown where nly three days' illness of Sister lhe was the guest of Capt. and Mrs. _ elen of the Convent of Mercy,Moor l`Bylor. 3. _‘,.. _ _ reet, East Boston. Prior to tak- ---- - M/ "‘ g the nun's veil the deceased was 'l`ll0 'tickets for Friday night’s iss Annie E. Christopher. She was Ianles are now on sale and many orn in Prince Edward Island, 'and ‘ave been picked _up already. .The r many years taught at Sp pet' ilan of reserved seats is at Hughes" r’s School in East Boston. A sol lfllg St0l`0- mn high Mass will be sung for he m t the convent. The interment tool BlBl10P M0D0l1Bld. of Charlotte- ace at Manchester, N.H. OWU. Wl10 IIBB been the guestuf His l -llrace Archbishop ‘McCarthy, Holi- Lowe Bros, lust evening finished HX. lla-8 l'9f»l1l‘D6¢‘l l10mo- BISHOP Bar- _ cir contract of S. A. McDonald’s Y, Ol thi! M0065* Ol Chatham, audl ‘ \°"’&'»'“ ore on Queen Street. The work rc .l3iSll0P G8B€y Ol lille ¢li°¢¢99 Ol St-l cts great credit not'only for tho J0lln, have also returned to their anner in which it is done, but by ll0m€S- ~ _ . away” the work has been rushed ‘ m- - 5 `» - _/` "___* _,_ ‘_ / ‘; ...sb ._ ._ `5 C -._\_ ' . . //__ \ '\~.».'i_ fe _ .~ \ ._ _\ 5 3:- J/ _ '_ 1* lil, \ .f,!_l;.~.g, '7 v > _ * ' . Handsome, furs at a most substantial saving- fesults in swift' and heavy business in this _ department these days _ Not only in the liner grades -ff.; \ of furs--nlinkss--martcns-sables and so on is the de_ 'zff_ir>,. ~.' if ONE THIRD. .‘\.1 ¢$s."‘ ,-\ ,_ _/_ _ 's ' 3,00 furs are now. . . . .2.oo 5.00 furs are now. . . . . 3.34 _ 6oofursarenow.... ..4.oo ~ xo oo "furs no\v....., ..6.67 partment well supplied--but in marmots--lltches--and many other of the pretty furs that are serviceable as well as cheap we have an attractive range. And now . - ._ _ your chance is to own any of these at a discount of 20.00 fursare no\v. _ . _ 13.34 30.00 furs are now. . . . 20.00 45 oo furs arenow. _ . 30 oo 6o.oo furs are now. . . . . . 4o.oo_ y train for Georgetown on his wny ack'to his distant adopted home, fter a visit of two or three weeks* J his native Provincen Mr. Poolcyl l a native of Tryon, and it is about l wenty-eight years since he went* 'est. For twenty years he was lo-l ated in diderent points oi that apidly developing country, but the, ast eight years he has resided chief-l I at Carcross, which is a miningl illage about sixty miles from Skag-l lay. Mr. Pooley's friengs will bel lad to learn he is now meeting with ratifying success in,his mining ven-_ ures. He_ is engaged in quartz min-, lg, the 'ore when obtained being] melter. He speaks of Carcross hav-, melter. ,He speaks of .Cardrose hav- l ng a very pleasant winter climate.l '.‘he temperature, although at times] toing down to a low mark, never' »_` :els oppressively cold, as there is no . sind; while in summer the climate is; 5 Rev M A Casey of the First M rlelightful, Carcross having an eleva-_‘ church. The music was rendered _“l0“ Ol Blwllt “V0 l¢l10\iBBi1d l1W0lé1 Mrs_ A_ L_ Birch,-H-,1_ Miss Lau; iundred feet above sea-level and be-V ‘ooley occupied about six weeks on, 7 is trip from the Yukon to this Pro-3 ince. He was accompanied by his] i ife, and on the way here they were* ’ ister and all three came on to-l - leir old home. All three left yester-| f l i _ - \. . i Q One third off winter shirts One third off men’s Cape One tllird off all sweaters - One third off 50 prs-lined gloves Half price for all wash vests Half price for allknitted vests at- l l JI lf my on return, Mr Pooley’s sister; Aromallc Extract of _Cod Liver Oil is a pleasant and pala- table coulbination of Miles of Pretty Prints e ` i ' FRESH from Eiglish mills come these handsome tub proof wash goods- at.... '........,.....,......cenleP°'Yf\\'d l Name.... . . . . . . .., . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .., . . . . . .., . . . , . ..,. Address . . Date... ....., » .... . . . . . . . . . . . . .., . .... _ £5 _ thousands of ard;--literally yards of them Bearing in mind the f'l.ct th'it_ you would want many of these early--for your spring sewing-we placed our . orders many months ago -sedulous care in choosing--selection from lines that are shown only to this store for P E I.-have resulted in the finest __ col- ect on we have ever bought before you. _ f And despite the heavy advance in costs We have been able to arrange matters by heavy purchasing, so that in almost every case We are sellin g at the same old price. ' ~ Au adequate range of pretty A heavv slrong print in great Fine, smooth, soft English print Canadian Print in Min. widths, range of dork and light eflucts. 3| free from dressing, very pretty i ' ' d bl __ _ ' 'd d ood wa$h'ng patterns, ini full range light and -°-if r" 8° ;::.°.':.‘i‘__‘fi.f'.‘f'.‘..?. iz. il. We w:‘u'd like to send samples of i-ur prints to ally ladv who is interested in _getting the most for her m uey--we really think that the lines we are 1-ffenng are very superior and lined in Boston by Mr. Pne1ey’s<'F we are convinced that the prices are right We will send _samples to any out of town cus- f tome: for the asking. . _» CUT OUT Avo vnu, *Mis Oxon 'JW _ plcagg mail me samples ol`(light or darl_l...._.............. . . . . . ..PrinlCeltun| '“\ ` l ¢..e.»aa»».- ...ea-_..»...._-. ~_,.\.,.._.-. ._.__.__,__, M, U5 U1 L-1 4 s 4 \ . ».- .-.».\\i-.ia»e.»,»- .,.-..»\-»..».\,~...~,.,..».~»\-.\-.\-,...-.av-~uM»._..,w»,=a\».<»~..~». ..-,.o the active principles of the finest Norwegian Cod Livers with extract or Malt, Wild Cherry Park and Compound Syrup of Hypophosphi- tes. An Egcellent Tonic 5oc and $1.00 bottles' KASAGKA ' The Ideal Lallafive. An aromatic prepara- 'tionof Csscara. Very pleasant to take, yet - prompt and effective. On account of its agreeable taste it is ~ especially -suitable for children and can be given to infants with perfect safety. Price 151: per ounce. 1 . . ~. l>llonE77__' ` =;\=l;f;:i:lll.=fl;_F"l== ”“‘S*,»?.,l!£¢”'“ E113? KBVV' Furniture ` ~' ‘ " . C i R D . 1"*-°°n1 ro 'ran Etecroas eiweizn., Footer Bond Co J. H BOND » - Manager Ladies andbGentlemen'e-Eb _ SMALL PRICES f0l' Having een request y a args n ber of tbeelectors of ward four. new FHRNITURE of all rdigbnleat that ward ln the coming votes lf tlecled. I shall io the beet of m ablllt work in the interests ` _ . 1 y, _ drttstf. _ " ' of the city generally, and especially e of ward four. .1 Respectfully _yours _‘ " ` _ I-l7dtf ` l. D. TAYLOR * lumen Ralph, M. D |nlCff8l__ _ " Physician 0. Surgeon Alone Paid- All apply to ' l the Death Glaims and Matured Endowments _in in the Sun Life of Canada. Not a dollar out of , the premiums used for that pm-gee. ~ For plans and rates in this lid Company »._l' r E. R. Bl{`0W. ` -` - Manager for P.E. Island Nc 96 Prince Street, Cor Rlchmoni Telephone 313, _ wtf, WARBURTON & SHAW BARBIBTIRB. Pu£::l'()%NllYl'. NUTARY Olllceln Caaierontliloek. Charlotte- town. _ P. If. Island' A. ‘B. Warbnrlol|,` In A. D- _ L l D. ldnr Shaw ` i drlom ' . "ll Harry Harley, a well-kno.vn' athlete M.'Waleh, Montreal, is visiting in of this City, returned home yester- this City. ` ` day from Montreal -- 1 The schooner Eva May is for sale __ The death occurred recently at See ad tomorrow M f . » _ , ' I _ 'ali-miegliem, England, oi ure. ‘s. -4 - g l\ “ fl ,/'