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V ._ ,rv \‘» »“1\'U<=`l'S1‘ 21. me 'f 'ffm ww Naval i rsifcnnanonnrown cnannran mr Mm _ ._ _ - 'fi-i'i98»l"1i§ ...E.’I.‘i?.‘:.l‘$2f..’.‘T ““‘"a“°“ THE QUEENS COU .ra-. 1--ff- _ r f . .2 NTY ARDIAN Personal attention Funeral directing' quickly,” qéiietly and perfectly perform. e . _ _ ment in evcry particular, "1 3bSlSt3IltS 2lW3.yS at :lt 3.30 and tom-ol‘|°ow morning a€‘ hand. 7-0‘J- P|'iC€S ju-fl what you would The Davicnn Undertaking Co. Utd; ‘A Ci _ ngs ull: Davies & Frat-ier's Pork Factory in his City is being thoroughly re- oviited. _Miss M. J. MacFadyen, teacher, nsrlotlotown, is visiting relatives in Miss Nellie Soy, Windsor, N. S. _ . K I-Ion._G. E. Hughes, Pres, _ ,,__ W_ B_.P,-.fvse Seca e Fred E. Colwill him resigned' his E ’ y_Tr as' position as organist of St James O CES 209-211 Pringe S1; -Church in this City. Open anyP_l_iour, dgiy or nig htl H_a_.__ 01;. ___ivl:;__P__r_r;w.ie, pugrsy _ _ . y yes er ny. _ ___one 2 Q '1'h°Y Ngistered at the Victoria.. _ _ _ loaded with lumbar. Bee ilq,"1~°"i“°d' Calum- . has left on I. visit to Char: lottatown. Mayor merside morning. Calvin Howatt, Victoria, ‘hae schooner Saunders returned to Sum- lfom l-MB Citi' YSBWGBY registered at the Revere. Trunks and Bags Our trunks are iiiaiiufactiiied bv the best an'l most experienced trunk makers in the Dominion. We stand back cf every trunk we sell You can depend on its being just as represented. ’ VVe’ve metal and canvas covered trunks, leather trunks, etc, etc. Locks, hinges and trimmings of the best. Trunks in all sizes. Altogether tco many styles:to at- tempt description. Tellus what you wanta trunk for and we’ll show you a trunk to fill the bill. ' Trunks at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and way np to $20.00. Suit Cases etc Club Bags, Vnlises, Suit Cases, Telescopes, in almost endless variety Come to us for anything and everything you need in Trunks and Bags, and you’ll get what your looking for. Great Clearance ot Men’s and Boys’ Boots and Shoes l 1 ‘ t dd lines of Boots and Shoes all sizescii l>aiIgul§b(lial fiill to _ch00S€ f1’0m» Regular $1-5°» 1,75 up to 2.ooyourcho1ce... ........- .----»-»99¢ ` as /3’foa'...!l`¢ life guests at the Plaza. _, Stanley Curra New Pert { ‘the present: school year. i *- ._ Arthur and Mrs Johnson who have gt/'een visiting in this cltvy left yester- ,day ourst.ui‘n to Toronto. . .___ ,» Miss ll. J. Watson, St John, is lu ' _the elty eh a visit to her sister Mrs. _f Jtilln (larrick, Clfaftfln Street, '- D. S. McQu.arrle, merchant at Cra- aud was ln the City yesterday at- tending the meeting of the I.O.F. '_ Miss`Katie Gillis, Orwell, and Miss »' Sarah Summers, Quincy, Mass, are __ visiting Mrs Alex Mclslachern, Eldon. .“ Misses Katie sherpe and Esther ‘_ Sharpe of Kensington, spent Sunday ." lin North Wiltshire the guests of J. ~ Godfrey., r f-r.: 'U ».. ,` I _-Q. Ambrose and Mrs Seller, Royalty, Miss Edith and Annie Darrach, spent Sunday in York, the guests of W. H. P. and Mrs Cooke. Misc Hazel Chowell, West Royalty, hue returned home after spending A very pleasant week with her aunt Mrs Robent Frlzzie, Cornwall. Rev John Stevenson Smith, B. A., L. L. B. by earnest request will preach next Sunday at 3 p. m. in the hail at Wheatley River. Misses Kiltie Duncan of this City and Katie Weatherbie, Village Green, are visiting at Alexandra the guests of Miss Hilda Burhoé. The-excursion by the steamer Har- land this afternoon is up the East River, the boat leaving at three thin. ty. Return fare twenty cents. Mrs Joseph Crablle of Concord-, N. H., and Mrs John Cutlliie and Mrs M. Bnchannnn have returned from Birngay where they were the guests of John and Mrs Crew. Guardian readers will be interest- ed in the advertisement of the Fred- erlctpn exhibition which will appear tomorrow with an article giving full particulars as to rates etc. There will he two sailings aweek to Boston commencing Sept 7. The returning steamers_ leave Boston Mrs (Dr) Goodall and Misa Ander- son_ol New- York are in the City and n, h, had _ ‘been engaged to teach at Suffolk for My Vic every Tuesday and Saturday for fur- ther particulars see Plant Line ad in Elsie Lowther' Cmpaud and Misses this issue. 'H10 l¢\¢°S¢ MWF. Brst of all. ‘ Mrs Marine. ebron, Me., is in the Neil McQua.rrie, K.'0., returned to F, R Brow mt? was ___ _mean -Gif-Y. ijummerside from this city yesterday . 1. . . 1 r HCT -u; . 1 _ N¢\_V and 1Jp-t0'dlt€,6ql1lp- by the mail train last night. There were no cases before the Po- mom n‘ ___. l ll 0 t d . . The title will he high this evenin ce out yester By R” Dr Haut' wut punch in é _ Hearts Hall on Sabbath afternoon at Misscs Aimee and Gertrude Cmllagh- th;-ee o‘clock an, City, are visiting friends in Ken-` ° _ °“gt°“- ' A. Moffatt, New Glasgow, was 5' _ '*“*‘ passenger west from this City yoster- ' _ _J. Harold McAllister, Moncton, is_d,y m,gmm¢_ 5 visiting friends in this City and Su l I mersiue. ID- -____ h a a 3 m in th Ho ye th ch ed he re tal ,family, City, leave this morndng to I attend' the Toronto exhibition. W. S. Louson.. Mrs. Louson' and , _ - . Mtn Pansy Jardine, Crown Point, _ ' ` -- Moores. Aug 211|: :SD Plenty ol Bargains still at the Great “Clean Up Sale .fl *Q -visitor to the city yesterday return- ing homo in the afternoon. He was Sabbath the 29th a fSahle at ten Canon Cove mt seven. , thirty, Argyle Sh t three and u ben visiting in Moncton and St I7 .To . their home in the City. 'S ing Emmerson & Fisher, is at the Victoria. Mr. Vaughan arrived' in the city lest night by the mail train. have returned home after e. very pleasant visit with their aunt Mrs. ` John R. Weatherbie, Village Green. farewell sermon, Sunday Belt B15 Bradelbnne at 11 a. m., Fredericton! . din was served with a notice of a ~' `_ plieation for a rule nisi for a wi‘l)t~. 11 of certiori' in connection with his re-_ ce met lil this city during the past two days. ‘ ‘ Ai. H. Faber, Berlin, Ont., retire- _ sentlng the well known firm of Litster Pure Food Co., Toronto, arrived in ,___ ,.__ 'Miss Beatrice Richmond, Dovnr,Naw¢ Q Hampshire, who has been visltliil in #ji this Province was summoned' home stating the sudden death oi her fn- Owing to ill health Rev rl. W. l{lel’= :- stead of the Tabernacle Baptist' Province has been forced to resign_`f, his pastorate that he crm secure need- . rest. I . Miss Ruby McLa,ughlafl who hrs su Among the pnssen rs to the Ci yesterd Crwpaud were the following Wesley ers, Calvin and Russell Howatt rvic, Victoria. D. L. McKinnon, Montague, was a -=.- r.~n<¢.~{/(',(__/_LJ __ » _ . .. _ _ __ , _ c.-_ `-- . .. - 1-* af- N a _ , . .. , ~ , t l md!