-=1 ’ 1 i , ~. ' NOVEMBER 23- 1914 _T _ ~ ' 'mn cHARLo'r'ra'rowN GUARDIAN PAGE -.nam ' ‘ ' - - . - - , -P' E .. . -- ' ‘ ‘ f . .~ il' ' ‘ H -~ in. Franco# M. Campbell. L# Tnemsublectbtmintotop was canon ‘ 'fm d ' ____ ' _ :.1 ` ' --to her reward ontlgov. 16th, 1914, haiv- - s ora a eroli ezvoua of -WEDDING BE - Y . I \ ‘ ng spent an ear y span of syxty-s x re,’“;°d¥?°“§° protect you from took place ou the iiligh 'iii1eBin`iiriii1ig:' "3 §'°§"1\f'“d °°t"'?_;‘1"f°{‘u{€.' We ;"“" mf - in ra s - . '~- ' _ " eae . ,fA- W _ 7 B- ' gllxrch. Egmon§,Sayr of Miss Lucy ~ AKE PE- ,-_E\',1'_B 'iris efigdrgf' ° m °° ° \\ Y.//Ill . é _L\\\>// _ \ ' ` *\\\\. _ \ so _ rsenault t l , W f of ML Camw;J__‘r'li.Ilimmauue Gallant, In the year 1873 she became the wife _é mu' 11 12// l_su,-f‘~_ q‘,;vcli" ' _ On-"anno We’re armed to the teet with remedies f_oi colds- coughs,arid La Grippe.Gu_ard against the perils of a more D' serious illness by taking FOS'I`ER’S GUAIACOI. `L\\\\\¥_'-Illllllll S; 9; f-+ gig cv- EMULSION It bulls up and strengthens he chest and lungs and en- bles _.you to _ward off al hese 1lls_. Nothing better fo chronic cough or lun oubles. E. A. Fosle Central Drugstore Sunnyside * UQ'-i..-. "Penslo.r” Laxstive C o l d Breaks rs cures a cold in one day. No ails-r effects. 25c box. ‘I ll ll\.\_'9Illllllll1!tlllll\§ Rubbers L v i Morris & Smith f Now is the time to be I thinkin about rubber foot- j wear. gut stock this Fall l is complete, arubber to fit any shoe. Storm and low rubbers, clogs, and_ Foot- holds in Black and 'lan for Men and Women. Black Tan and white for Children. 127 Queen Street _i \\\'nwlllnnur-~A\\\\\\\\i> Traveller's Rest Hall, Wednesd evelllllg. NOV. 25th. Doors open at * P- mn Sllllller 7. 30. Admission, 35 1-'art of proceeds in aid ot' Belgian lllll\\\\\\\\\7IIIA\\\\\\?lI/I/II&\\\\\ following. ‘ 6628-11-zamzi on Nov. 8th, as it was Temperan S“lldl1Y a suitable Drogramme was p tions and speeches. Altogether_it w ll VSPY successful summer. as the l0\l/ing will show. The School open roll and there was an average of rer. During the summer the sum gs for all purposes was fully given -sci-looi. sTANo|Nc.- 'rho lo in is of St. Eleanors School for the mon Cfagwelli 2. Lila Cannon; 3, Erne me Olllwfly; 2, Violet Craswell; llleryi 3. Janet l"toberison_ .Gm lil.-l, ltutli Brown; 2, Arthur Juni, -l. (loo. Brown. Grudc lV_-- pton. Grade Vll.-1, Wilfred llowa _gntrlin 1, -PATRIOTIC CONCERT IN A i Elly most welcome and pleasant visits to f' her comfortable flreside. Her interest in the church of her choice was_posl- tive, practical and self-sacriilcingk - 'The past two years of her life were Let us save you money iilled with great suffering and she kept 7'" her bed for over a year. But withal she made no murmur nor complaint _r=,,,. and her passing was calm and easy f.. - ~»’~' \"»\’1**~/-'s 1-`\$_`,3,\.{t\. it and full of the spirit of hope the result of faith in Jesus Christ, her Saviour. C L IF, _h,%`;,,_\.,, i-J i\_ J,-, UA--,‘,-‘_'_ .___, ,o .,, if/.ff H _- r She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. but nlore especially by those near and dear to her. Two sons, George, in Wyoming and Fritz, at home; and one daughter, Mrs. Isaac - Burden, of Rownal, and three brothers. M. P., New Bedford; Wm. B., Lowell, Mass; and Bamford. Alexandra, and four sisters, Mrs. W. 0. Pratt and Mrs. E. E. Gridley, West Chicago; Mrs. Levi _ »~ Langille, Charlottetown, P. E. l., and Mrs. Samuel Cole. Fairmont, Nebras- ka; these with a host of friends are left to mourn her departure. The funeral was held on Tuesday, the 17th, and was largely attended. After the singing of ii hymn and a prayer in the house, ‘the remains were removed to the church whcre an im- pnstor, Rev. Ernest S. Weeks, assisted by lfev. Edward llell limi Rev. W. P. McVle. The members ol' thc W. M. S. walked in procession from the house to the church, thus testifying their ro- spect for one oi' their departed num- ». ber. lnterment was in Pownal Cem- etery. The pall bearers were six first cousins of the deceased, chosen by' herself prior to her death. prnsgsiis Mr. Clyde Auld, city, loft Saturday ` for Montreal. sold out. Mr Frank E. White, Vernon, was a passenger to the city Saturday. ` Miss Katie McDonald of Woodbrook 6-'i"1" ' "ii If i -\ 1 (__ A V //6 ( ll . V .» . /S: Come and see them. / io-4 11-4_ 12-4 Flannelette Blankets Flannelette Blankets Flannelette Blankets 95¢ $1.35 $1.75 Secure some of these special values while we are able to sell them to you at these prices. We can’t repeat these values after our present stock is ““ Waflil blankets in our blanket dept. ‘ that’s why we sell so many. Read about them- Heavy Wool Blankets __ ,B ,L N This is blanket weather! \w» il, Our blanket values Swift blanket selling is the rule these days\ are the best possible- left last week for Lincoln, Maine, where she will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pope, Picton, were recent visitors to Charlotte- town. ` \Rev. G. M. Campbell, Sackville, came Every price-every size and weight. By far the biggest and best assort- ment here. It makes choosing easy. ‘ Special Sale Prices This Week to the city by Saturday nlght’s Ex- press. Miss Maggie Wilson, Vcrnon, was n , passenger to the city Saturday, whcre she spent Sunday with friends. Mrs. (Dr.) R. D. Mchziuglilnn, St.. Peter's, was among thc visitors to Charlottetown on Saturday. Regular 3.25 Special White wool blankets, bordered, 1"ive~pounds to the pair-56x76 inch. -each blanket ol the pair is finished and whipped separately. for $2.95 pr. White wool blankets in the big heavy qualities-7 lbs. to the pair- 64x84 inch-and, of course each blanket separately finished. Regular 6.75 Special for $5.§_8_pr. Mr. J. H. Cummisky, `cx-(iomniissloir Reglllaf 4.25 Sp€CiaI for $3.85 pr. er of Public Works, Fort Augustus, was in Charlottetown on Saturday. °' Mrs John McKenzie, Scotchfort spent the week end visiting friends in Charlottetown.-S. (‘ol. l~‘. S. Moore was a passcliger' iri- wnrd by the xprcsn train Saturday night. These values will please . al the city Saturday, and spent Sunday ~ 2:-_)_S.pecl .L with friends. Regular 4.40 Special The popular size and weight-six lbs. 60x80 inch. blankets in_ great var- iety. Every price is a right price. Kessler 7-75 Spseielteie-_°-?§a§; i /_ Extra Quality you. T he Famous M ,_ ,_ “ _ , Regular3.50 Specialfor $3.15 pr. a 9 ..-he“s‘;f;.‘;:.¢“..-.if;“;,?;;1;.,‘§.;-°;:. - ,,,,,r gpg ,,,_ p Sk€ld0I1 bI2lil1I<€tS for 3.95 pr Miss Florence Martin and Mr. Jack Martin, Grandview, were among pas- sengers arriving in the city on the Murray Harbor train on Saturday. Miss Mattie E. McDonald, I. N., who has been waiting on Mrs. Capt. Brown, Wood islands, for the past month and was liomc in Woodstock on ii. two weeks visit has returned to Cliarlotte- _ --` The finest genuine Scotch Blanket Regular 5.25 Special for 4.75 pr. -- t h h b t h d_ _ _ - no ow c eap u ow goo Qegular6.00Specialfor 5.38py to pair Blanket dept.is on 5th floor. No stairs to town _ climb Elevator takes you up and do S :i S NOV. Z1, 1914. ' Frank A. King, Lunenburg, N. S.; _ J D Kennedy, Kensin ton' 7Brnd L l @ » ~ g ' McArthur,~Kenaington; J. A. Lanscy, ‘_ Monctop, Chas. Rent, -Berlin, Ont.; _ , M. S. Acorn, Sourls; G. C.'Acori., Police. The "cantilever tent" as it is Charlottetown; Dr. J. C. .\lcDoniild, stylcd, is rcully ii hui with vertical York; E. R, Somers, Montreal; C_ 1,, sides and slightly sloping root, niurlo Harrington' Lorirlon, grip; _i_ Twricrly of wood. covered with ri»iiii"ori:E=. nn-if ::l\'lenzo Tooth lirushes arc ilu-_ llicosl, in-atvst :ind lnusi iici'\'l<-ciililo line we lliivo over ofi`ur¢~d nur pntroiis. They nrc in li class by il\vliis¢~l\'vs. Sei: thcln und you will niilirci-into NEWHAVEN. NOV- 22-“Til” HM' duv will rcsull in iurlhi-r or`ll"l'l‘lS- lllcll' __ - YV _ _ ____.__.__.__-- pl _ I ---- MoN'rai~:.\i. Nov 2i- Fairmount capital punishment should be abolls ed was the outcome of a meeting at which addresses in favor of the aboli- tion of hanging were given by Rev. W. D. Reid and Mr. Robert Blckerdike. M. P. The meeting was held in Tem- ple Baptist church. GIVING GOOD SERVICE ` AT THE FRONT. - PARIS, Nov; 21.- Major Adolphe Mesaimy, at, one time minister of war in the French cabinet and who recently was decorated with the Legion of Honor for an act of brav- ery on the battlefield, has been prn- moted to the rank of Lieutenant-(‘.nl- ' onel. The former war minister went to the front, at the outbreak of ' _the war, as a member of the general ataif. the Home command. Prices range from ~..0T'l'AWA MAN INVENTS NEW ' TENT WHICH IR ADOPTED IY BRITISH ARMY. , LONDON. November 21.- The wet " W. C. T. U. passed it resolution yes- . terday afternoon to the effect thait e a Entertainer There’s limitless entertainment in the COLU_M- BIP GRAFONOLA-barrels of _fun for the family. You may select records that will keep your family and friends in spasms of laughter. Then if you are an admirer of the higher art of entertainment the world’s best artists are at your $32.00 to $650.00. ` A. E. 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