i v'~. .-4 5;" -if : " "~ if \\. 7 “Geiifl'einan” i .siloi=..ror.‘lMi:N ' E avrlvai-.-Saturday of our Brat ‘ `_ ` oopsignnient of thefaniom “Alan ` 'idh Gentleman" shoes-for which we _ havebeen aprolnted sole agents-marks , an epoch inthe history of slave - -= selling in Chariottnown- Our success in securing the Agency for these celebrated alma means, much in those who - - who wooidbe vaell ahod ~ for it is tnivermliy conceded that where- ver "American Gentle- man" shoes are sold oiherinskea inuat._take - a secondary pmltiou. Theseoelebrated shoes aremada bythe world reuowfied Brin, HORI- ton. Brown & Co., of St Louis, who are unique in occupying the largest factorv in the world, and whose out ut may be imagined when it is known that a pair of shoes is finished, ready for shipment, every second. Wuh such perfect' _ T system and facilities it ‘ , is litlle wonder that - their abou are so . perfect and eo popular ; and we consider ourselves mast for~ -,. innate in being able to oder our cutomars suchliigh class ~-,_ - footwear. ' , . ,, -We are showing "American Gentleman” shoes ‘ for men in the latest American styles and in the following leathe rs: Patent, Velour Calf, ` Vi¢i~,Kid. Patent Cali. _ . ~ Box Calf, Glazed Kangaroo. In “American Gentleman" shfes, we offer the best therein in footwear; discriminating buyers . will be pleased with them and we invite the ' -_ general public to cali and inspect them. “American Gentleman” 3 'l Shoes--l`\en's--all Styles . Tm ','Am"l¢¢¢,Lsdy" shoe for' women means to the discriminating 'lady what the “American Gentleman" shoe does to the dis nrimlnating man. The “American Lady" shoe embodies all the style -ali the comfort-all the durability -for which American shoes are famous. . The 'fAmerican Lady" shoes we are' showing i\'l the newest styles in patent leathers and vlci ktis and will be very pleased to have the lad'¢-s cs i ami - xamiue these new shoes we have im- po- red lor them. ‘ “American Lidy” Shots 4 W»aic'n's--all Styles s _ ‘ .f.» . F--' .-l » 1+... -- -_ Wdhwdsiirer Footwear 35a lily store ..~ 4- ,,n if Oillces In New Prowss -‘ -‘ras ossrslsa ins." l Jr Boasnsrou will nroaoh in ll asst Sunday afternoon at industrious boy who desires should apply at this oaoe of Zion Church' have tea and sale in the 1'aursday,Dsasmdlr tith in- ! I. 0. A.asatflratad- . < of London will maks trip from l{aggar¢.y’s lu Friday morning Returning will leave Lili p. ni. for lilcksy's hundreds of persons and firms to day placing mlvsrtle- reach between forty ing ia Tha. aiidiiity tlouasnd psopis daily. Such a large cironlation obiaiiil alarire amount. oi advertising and this occasions a laura nawspapor of from sight to twenty pages 1 seb issue. I-iss~r.r 8: Lyons, |84 Atlantic Avenue, are moat reasonable in their re» that any shipper of an whohas consigned to and is not perfectly satisded should ship to them as they give personal attention toall shipments. They als: guaniotss highest market prices with aqqurateanrl daily sccountsaias lu return. "i‘h'eir references are good. “Tan Guumlan MAN" will make his second round some evening this week and and will distribute three more envelopes. Number one envelope will contain Mark, Wright. Furnishing Cds order, for 810.00 worth 01 furniture nr carpets. Number two envelope will have McDonald & MaoKinnon‘s order for $5.00 worth of froodslu their ilne,aud number three en vslope will oonlainSa.undors dr Newsom's order for $2 illlwortli 0! meals. Aa an uounced in Salurdny’s issue, “The Guar dlsu Man ‘ is a stranger in the oii-y and noone knows whom he will call on next Ba sure you have the paper ready when *ha oalls and :thus not bs disappointed Bannon have the people of Ruatioo and vicinity been more shocked or saddened than when they learned of the death of Mary, beloved wife of Joseph M. Blanchard, on the 24 Inst, after a short illness of 3 days. Despite the medical aid of Doctors Gallant and Bradshaw and loving care of friends and relutives her soul pa.--sad peacefully away after having received the Hoiv rites of the Roman Catholic church.Bssidsa a grieved husband she leavsato mourn her agsd mother Mrs Adrian Doiron, Cynibria, fottrbrorhers and one sister. The brothel s sr_o Rodoiphe, Angus and Joaepn at boms. 'laidure teacher in Winnipeg, Mani- toba-i The sister is Mrs. Maurics Martin Blistioo. The large concuorss of psopla who followed her to ner last rest- ing place at St. Augustine church, Qudioo, testified to the very high esteem ia which she was held. The Requiem High mass was sung by Rev. Dr. Cbalsson, P. P. who also psoformsd the ceremonies at the grave. .V V A iurcrm-r Denver-1 paper contained the following rsintlve to Joseph Howaw “who recently died there. Deceased has brothers living at Tryon. He is said to have left soma money and property which is to be divided among his kindred. Joseph How- ard cams to Colorado in IMB. Ha was born on Prince Edward 1slai\d,Cauada. Hia mother was born on the island, and died at i-hangs ofali years She was the mothsr oi I3 children, of whom five aons and two daughters are living. The dscsaa- sd had but limited school sdvautlillltoon- sis ing of brief stloudancs at pioneer day sohoola. lla haoama attrnotsd by the gold ,disco\'arlasiaCalilornla sud went there during tha- first days of mining. From “Am¢l'i¢i\l1 Lady” $l\°¢S - ,?::.f..':::':.+l:'..:'f.:..:'.°.:°.:.:.°:'f“.;'::‘: its want to tha.Salmon river, wiars his . ` 'l.asphsw,JohnBimpson,had bean among tits fird to disoovdr new dlkrinn- Bl remained six months, and. in company. with hal! doasn other man, went down nisssairs rim wwslls walls. Daring his trips hs met with many adventures. ln t-he fall ol i$4, he went to Idaho and spout t.ha winter. A year later hs cams to Colorado, where he was hired to sara for stockon Coonorask. Ho then fraightsd for a stagaoompauy out of Denver. Later, hs wnrkad fr the Dsuverl: Bio Grande railroad and with D. 0. Dodge in the ax- preas and transfsr business. ieissrsotsd four oottari ,on Champa street and two residences on Court Place. Hs has made ssvsral visits to his old home in recent yiars. )|sl,Lyd|a la-rison, a siatsr, and ii. B. Wadman,a aspbew, ara his only ‘“““““° '“ "“""“ The riaeaanad was time ol his death. illness ol four ._ Y ' "lalikf in avery at the been YHR- or himaaU_ G rowor’s Lass hf.,\Il oiation maatifqa December 10 and iltli. .; -A » Kits ,Lauehlln ol Dnn£Hnl¢e was marriso io .rsun_Msn»sa, lssiry'Polar.1~re buss ws. attended by lids owen at rresurjon and the [Noll by his brother. After the ceremony they ialt for _their future home in Rocky Point. ‘ Tux Wintz Fruit dow at the Pri of Wslol CUUCKO HU". D®0llibcr 109|) $ iith, afternoon ta afternoon, will llksly' attract many who like tn look at beauti ful apples, etc. Then is likely to be a large show oi' fruit this year, svon if it i~ nn off one. Profdsor Hciiouu and Chief McNeil will do tha judging. Tris Guardian is informed that the John McGee, who died at Blklus, W. Virginia some months ago, and whoas reiativis were _sought after, was a native ot Chauiottetowu, u brother of James McGee of this city, now working with M J Haney, Contractor, Toronto. and who is lookiuir after his interests in the matter. lin.. Fnrmuiitn, botsnlst and ontomolo' glut of the Experimental Forms, Ottawa. who will speak at t-he Fruit Grov\sr's As- sociation Meetings in Prince of Wales Col lego Hall here on the 10th and llth lust., lualrate his evening discourses. Dr Flet- cher is s splendid speakensnd his subieol will lriterest everybody, so nltiasns gon- erally will turn out in numbers to atlend these meetings. Ladies are welcome too. Last Monday morning, Bnrpes Mc- Mlcken and Albert Weeks, of North Oarlswu, succeeded in capturing two foxes. In the morning they noticed one a shor. distance from the home, so one of thsboys armed himself and started for the traok when he thought the fox was like- ly to pass, while the other boy ran und headed it back abolita quarter of a mile. When the guu sounded i-he fox was no more. That same evening another bold fellow was up in a iisld chuaiug turkeys. The boys gave chase and shot him also. They felt they were well phid for af few minutes work. ” 1 Tn! Guardian‘s correspondent at China Point writest- W. B, Nr Crane thus com- pleted China Point. Whprf; experts con- sider the work well dons.-The murrlaga of Miss Laura Mulsaac to Edward Morrissey was the most important locul event in this vicinity reosntly.-Roderick Mclsnac has sold his sinsii farm at China Polntnnd has bought a farm from B. Match, Eamscllffe. Mr. M.cisaisc's neigh- bors wlsh him eyery susoesn.-Earns cll|’l`e can hoastof what varylow placeac in -within arudlus of two miles there urs ten charming young widows; and some of them are so attractive that they haw turned the heads of some of the young men.-James Crane it is reported has had some good sport shooting ~.~.-llil geese. Kodak Vacation Albums Made in Eve sizes to ac- comodate ali Kodak prints up to 5 x 7, and consists of a handtomeiy embossed panel cover, enclosing a folder for four prints. Jnst the thing tor a dainty remembrance when filled with a few selected prints. Price llic to lSc. to->~_nuin'.“:» l0li.l5T SUAPS See tha salnes we oiirin toilet armps, 50 inlkal. , Prices 5c tb 751: “Tha be I oi' of :hr | Ar tha 'hi.a\\,§s°_dariqttewwn, dry by nu. 1'., Jhulsrmn. Flsmws no l l | will bring with him lantern slides, and il»- l l I | I i ‘I ELEGANT FURS---Moderately Priced. - »\..¢a»dlto'¢ w'“Yl\¢.‘-1 __ 10,. ,. , us. ¢ rmsalnryllsk . , _ _ ._,. \- _J J 1# ...Sl -5. li as 1" T this store for fur buyers. Cannot say too much about the merits of this fine showing, and think you will thoroughly agree, when you look %"`°'iHERE'S STYLE-there’s satisfaction, and there's saving waiting at N our showing over. just as a reminder-every fur in the l1ou