PAP* FIV* T W 'NAQUEENS CilUNTY GUARDIAN » O ' if .ess _ -1 ii' ' $ , ' _ "~*-ve' ,J====-#Q G Head Oiiices In New Prowse Block-Charlottetown p %¢ ,_ The mall train arrived Saturday ever- i *n is ' ,,,;;Q1r,@w.;\:.e/.'>’2~ct;-...JM _ ~ Mi/ ww# - __ My ,M an "‘"”f’v.n“ ""5 ‘ evf:l°n;I°:h3':0b°'l‘“d unved S°"‘""d"V John Power of the Bank of Nova Scotia, " I . _ ;¢ _og , . _4__. -V rf. f l "`- - -- 6 Q* - .J ~ _ ‘hte ‘ 'Ale i ff' 1" A- " Ni ° ( `.; » .~ pu ~ fn Uk 4 . __ ‘ ~ ~ ,-1 - I ' Yi ._1_';i,i°”Pvy J' »` ' \ wi; ,I I 2/ _'J `°%w §‘ , vt Riff .uikilm . i _~ 7 is A-‘Q * '.',1 r _ \?.i~fii :~ _,_A e -.".‘;` _A Else' “T -4 \.\ _. ..`-"Z" l . ' >‘ fi' Wi 4 / I "' . i l . . . A I ` °‘~i,--»-'- .1 ) 5 _ _ wi; »“"=..'r'..'.J", 1 _ ‘ ~~` f- _U , > _ _ - ~ <- Oo, who has been in this City for some ,¢_;~.. ..,` .___ U .I _x , ___: du ¢~;~ .,.~, ., ‘ , .'i`;':._,yuf' _un .. » 1 .. . - '_,';i"` '\ -,_ "' _ D' _ .`-'1:_ ~ho has been visiting her sister Mrs. Wm ` "C I £‘ ' ; I Lie, liighland Avenue City has returned CE; `, 'i ,-,,_~_‘-“fs .-- - ` /J huine. -‘ _ 1 - """< , ‘ e `; `../" `o" 'k \ ` ( U All telephone suhscrilu-rs are l\Ra|n 1 l ,si day for Boston. ` Dr. Smaliwood of this City went to St John on,Sai.ui-iley. _ } _ Many friends regret tolearn of the Ill- ‘s ' Q ‘ ne as of Mrs. Benj. Carta: of this City. Mies liasei Davison of this City left , Saturday on return to Saekviila Ladies’ College. A. Bulman of McCoubrey & liulman, Sydney, is visiting his old home in New Glasgow. Mrs John Melnnis and two clillfiren of this City leave this morning for California wiierethey will in future reside. George and Mrs. Cuming who have been vi~lting Uhurles and Mrs. Cuming, City Iefi. Stturday en rt-turn to New lork. J. lt. Mclsaac, of the Dominlo _ Coal ys left Saturday on return to Glace Bay. Percy Stanley of this City very ably led king for his subject "Dara to Do Rlghtf Mrs. George Tlbbets, Dcrceeter Mass. 6 _' 'PA ,?\-MJ *_-'i`-,'j _ _ *lbw* Exe Y M C A, boys meeting yesterday ge ,i asked to correct tiieirf directory hook-1 to 32-2 Guardian subscriptions, and 1323 Guardian Advertising. Any boy vvnntlniz to learn the printing. i who has had some experience, should E h 0 e S 0 f t h e Eiill nt, The Guardian at once. An excep- of customers. Gre-it C ovds l -great enthusiasm i- Whether our opening was a success or otherwise vielcave to the decision of our kind friends, Vi/'heiher our position of PRE- EMINENCF. lu this particular department I of the store’s work is e~tablished more firm- ly by last nlght’s display we leave lo the judgment of those who were present, We Wi~h to thank all those who were present iortlicir attendance and also for the many kind expressions of good will. Now, then, isn’t it time _to _ see about that new hai Y Possibly you dld'nt seejiist the sh ipe--or com binniion of style, trimming and coloring, yor; most desire. at our Opcrlcg last nlghr. If 50, ou' iniiliuer will attend. to your wants---and whether -- satisfaction isth: unvarlabie result where work is entrusted to he: we refer you to her intny hundred There's bound to be a rush NOW. Be along EARLY and YOU will reap the benefit. ELEGANT Mink Sioles M uffs AND l"ur-lined Coats - fl. “Z , \ .9 it ‘. r' 9, "V ""`*v_. -...`f\ /.,.,{lll.\ Q _.Q 4’ If ' \` ' \ #f \ The finest showing in the city may be seen in our 'Vic- toria Row window. Not many stores would dare import. such high class, expen- sive. Furs. These are not agents sam- ples, but our own specially se- lected stock purchased at the finest figuie-for spot cash. No store in Canada can quote lower prices on Furs of eqnal quality. Prospective purchasers would do well to examine and select. Stolen, ties, throw-overs, acarfl, cath- erines etc of No I Labrador mink pelts t . ' $41.00. $42.00. $49.00. $52.00. $87 oo. and silo Muffa in plain and fancy ehepu-th latest styles -of No i Labrador mink e S46-OO. $52.00. $64-00 gnd $70.00- é’zzzw.i..o, is be .minus oiaii slim- Crithedral Halifax an.-i the Rev James tions on the splendid showing. siinp-on M A, in be it cane.. or st Peter.- c 1tl.o tral, Ciiarlotietnwn. “ Church Work" says: “lu his appointments Bishop Wrrrell is evidently quits free from party liias, Canon Armitage is certainly the lender of the low church wing in the dio- cese, while Canon Simpson is considered an advanced high churchman. Both are good preachers, and both have proved themselvei successful parish priests and useful members of our syncils, diocesan, provincial and general." A Galves'on, Texas. paper says; Old inan Thcmiia McDonald the “blind watch- inert" is dead. For long years Thomas McDonald, verglng on the eighties, blind and diorepit-, lived ln ii little shack [on Eighteenth strict, just north of avenue A. 'l'lie impruveuients of the wharf compnny had driven hltn south and further south until his little home stood in Eighteenth strict and almost abutted avenue A. The casual passrrby would conclude he was ii watchman at the crossing, for he was al- ways on guard atihe doorway, but. he was blind. For-yenrs a small boys would come on Sunday mornings nnd take him to the door of St. Mary’s Cathedral, and thi r.-, outside the big church,cap In hand, his pitabie appearance won from those in attendance nt the masses sudicient pen- nies lo kiep body and soul together. He lived alone in his little shack. No old men visited him. Occasionally some charitable women cf the Third Order of Si. Francis would send an order of gi-ocerie_s or go down with some cast off clothes and cleanup the little shack, and the boys at the depot, nearby, could hear him for hours afterwards calling out "God bless you." There was e romance in McDonald's life somewhere. but he carefully concealed it. He was born in Prince. Edward Island and followed the sea for a living and drift- ed into Galvestown blind, and his story was his own sacred and secret. Friday evening a hurried call came to one of the priests of the cathedral. The old man was seated in front of his home in the grnsp of death. He was still on guard, “The Blind Watchman." The ninbulance was ciillcd and despite his objectloiis to leaving his home he was conveyed to St. Mary's Infirmary. On the way he handel to the priest a roll of bills, sutiiclent money to bury him. Out of the scant charity of the years gone he had extracted sulllcient money for his funeral. He did not want. to lie in ii paiip- ci's grave. The gentillty of the past was strong in him. l{e died at ll o'elock that ul ut and was buried from the cathedral Sigurday afternoon. The boys at. the beer depot to whose eiire and keeping he had committed his little shack, with instruc- tions to carefully guard lt, have posted a notice on the blind squntzei-'s door. “The old man died last night. Funeral at cathedral at -i p. m." The romiiueo of Thomas McDonald iles hurled with him. The (rousing at Elllliteeiith street has lost its “Blind Wui.chman". .gi-¢|,»-aly--¢\»-u~¢~v»° The Bread that keeps the f»mllY heelthyis a treasure no one ` can anoru to be without. It is -;,_ made right here by ¢!P¢'l_ euced bakers using all modern machinery in a epotleeely clean bakery. s A trial order solicited. Telephone nr. D. STEWART. '~* lwlipoe Billy. lien! Street. ~r¢|spiiene Iii -'\»--1\""H*~\M~‘\f . can 1sn1 ~mwr r 'v.:.'s:.i~1~1>‘~>s.'snzr'-' '-\ '_:..i:. if-_ il':liVr.'i'cr\l°Y>. ' We do -and wc vat.. L.. rcniliiii 'yu i 0 My in ,he F ‘mv ,,ha‘.\ni"q ,,,mi\,;u,,.,1_.;t,,i(. »_... di.;-\eugui»;he‘i iii.; iicpgr niic'.'._ . .I .1 i .iliyiiii wsciii Like care oi ar low '~ .RTE It is f' ni-=v~'= nu..tr.¢-i oi \:he'4i=er matsri/ils - the P-“\'»§f<`f ll 0 th nrk . v " in f ;;¢~.-ir will l-c there Jus _ .___ ._... _ . ». i I ---*il ~ , _ . , .» . ,U __ i e ~auie -:ind the nrlc-_ :fern-r:\,llv lr.~\ver :hall vm; li'-W1 Wild (‘~`* *ll "ml m“ l '<4' P ‘ quot of white asters and maiden hair ferns 1 _ ___ -. ._ . _`,__ .___ _,es'..;_.1..____§.__:=i Tho bridesmaid was prettlly dressed in blue with lace trimmings iinrl cnrrled n. boquet of pink and white haters and maid- en hair ferns. Afterthe ccrciuony was per- formed lly Rev. \V I Green, the company bountenus supper awaited them. After amplejustice had been done toali the good tnings provided, the evening was then pleasantly passed in games and vociil nad instrumental music until the wee emu. hours when the company departed wishing the happy young couple a prog. perouvijourney through life. 'i‘he presents W' F2 mlm? and co~tiy showing the high esteem in which they were held. The groom's gilt to the bride was s handsome gold locket and chain and to the brides maid a beautiful gold hroach. Mr. and Mrs. Bees will reside in Kingston, `*f=E .lohnson’s -_ *___ _*__ __ ‘__£_____ ,___ ___ ________ ,_____ __ _,_ _,___ _... _ _--~» -- -- - ’-ZS- ,_.. 45 uinn:israiisanaana~.asn:=.m nnmme;-.nniimasnanu ‘ RSONAL SUPI-ERVlS.=l urnlture repaired.. rirniture re-uphol_si.ered. uruiture of all kinds made,to order. _ reat bargains continued in farriiinre till the stock is cleared out. t: the old stand opposite Post Oifice i11pht2l1'»“-. ohn Newsom. Baking Powder is a pure Cream of t Tartar Powder_ It does not contain Alum, l‘lSLll‘£l.l'lC€ i Ammonia or other injurious ingredients. `It does the work of Baking Powders cost- ng twice as much. ~» Agency I represent the best companies iu l~'i.~.'-,_l.ii`<~. Acvident, Sickness Iusiirfiiif..-e and will be pleased to qiiotc you rates in. either i»r.iiich. es‘W¢1»Q€ nsisi on having Johnson's.. Sold by all grocer 3oc. per pound tins. `~*» ' E. K. BROW, PHON E Nil. °hi`ii.i'.f.'.fi.°w" ’ - Ww==\i:vH\~ ~"»-1'l»f ‘ l iiluablc Property l“`or5i -uneven maunanuuuiimwvssa rwowrwwwie'-‘w\ -._..-r-._.-_-_---._-. PURE GRAPE .IUICES We have imported the fol- lowing from L0ndon.Eng1end, and guarantee them absolute- ly pure and strictly non~alco- hol c. ORDINARY-a blend of grape i juices. . ALTO DOURO -named after district where grapes are grown. CONGREST -juice of Con- cord granes. MADEIRA-s juice of due flavor and aroma. MUSCAT- from Miuicetei grapes. RED ALICANTE -A Spanish grageiuice. l L ERIAN-from Algerhu I rapes with e rich fruit Ea - §ALESTINi£-Imported 1"’ the Holy Lend. does *W1 The North American Life Assurance Compan ROSS Qt MATTIIEWS, Repmse ming ‘Company The f_ Canadian Paciiic Railway Qppc n_.Qi.¢¢,. sn-sei . _ n@..isri.<..y nicer. ' Charlottetown. __.....__-_.l! .___'» ..» per ixmis. ‘se ro "Tho Two Mace" *I* liiiiiiiiiiiilii i illcheod (lt Bentley ° amisimsaaammayny-iaw. |l`_ [L Solicitors for the Bunk of Nova Bootie I La. Money holmn. ` f _ t EN(»RAVl~_. WS. rificls-Bank of Non tiootia brlimben- rv P ERS, wwllr. Ari i atesow SL John _'Jr .‘ W '."1£Bi'B!l5¥\§l"5i.'Wt'hi@fa/N"‘?l?i"‘5’.’l 1 t_.."WFlP‘7lK`! llilllil, BRli_ili.§iilLl\ NlCNC'l`l' )N, N. B- _ The Largest and Rent Locliied |l°\°‘ in the City, Accommodatiiig _'DO K\'¢,!U'- situated the omni-r-. of spmiiuii.. gi unnd. ann iiurroiiiid d :by elegniii shade lien, .U“¥lll»' ll- e»'pccii\lly dmlriible for *miiisia ?\.i|. *Jw “HU mer t~'ci\a>ii.Jl _ zsiiiyr .5 eo. M.-.swr<:ENEv, Prep .mr f ~---= --_---a-L-.~.-_#-7-A;-1-_-.~ ~ -=-._=:.= era R. LEGKIE M. R. if. V Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate nt' the Kiiyal College iii Vetmiuary Surpeuns. Glasgow, ,~ii~utl.1tw ADDRESS-Eldon Hotel, Kent St. i-:drwlyr PHL) \l€ Nl/'.\|il!i 'L 195;) '7 ,.35 .ililliii EHiiil" From Hfililux cw.-ry 'liitsiiay mririiitiig. ' From L`li:.i liiticiown '_~'.'e-r < 'l`liiir.~»\'|ny‘ iiiiviiiiiip. \~.iiinLi :it l’oi» l~l:~_vi'kei~liit_i‘;.' tllicci llaiiaii, L"iiii.~ :":1:-~~v-1'-_--;1-:-~-f'::;;.:’" : " A-~:.~r~ If ~‘~ 1 by Action Iso Farmim. iaiiplomi-,rit. Une oi '..i`ic P-1.--I. it 11;. i";it'ti..~» iii: tl.. isleiiii ~ .,,. ip v||il-io.: ip '.1 »ai»t`K, l’. .\i .nt Rnsn llank ~itmm-'I .»~ no-flipo... i|~ i "J i. f,ir|i|~~»|itmi\ine 1721 i -:H-n I. ih I li i- ii. fiialiiiin iiuiicfie ' y, ‘ iAiifi.aei.:i' iiiri.-.','i‘.-.. noir".i|».....i"»."...-. i i' -If ii-tm. I hiivfuitor, t wut.. I \~ -.»->~»~ ,||.‘:: hll pidiigli. 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