xuiii 26, 1968 1 1 , THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ P/RGB 1 iiir Queries féiiiiiiiiiifliiiiiiiiiiiiiiff “ Head Offices in New Priwse Block- -Cha. letteiown, J. P. Woodbury, City, went to Newl Pl‘0f~ Watt's orchestra will furnish, GIIIBBUW. Saturday music at St. Paul's enteftriinrnent~ Th I tonight. _ e tide will be high this evening' --_- ¢‘fIAl?L0ri’2."1'0lVN.t5‘l00&¢im117END1&4'7hiP£ ' Ui; 3-21 and tomorrow iriorriinri at Act IV of the Merchant of Venice ,3-\‘l5- ,“Court. of Justice" will be presented ' I. 5.00 Derby - J -_s If you, like thousands of other men, think that three dollars ought to buy a good Llerby Hat you’ll find right here the best Hat that $3. can buy. li’ s “llawe s” It is in the newest and most correct shapes and we show such a variety that every man finds exactlyivliiit is best suited to his parti- cular style. “' ' You can pay five dollars for a hat and be satisfied than with a “llawcs" for three. ' Good Clothes A l Men, who like to look speck al1.rf.. in Bt. Puul's schoolroom tonight. l L00k up the program ln this issue . ___ of the grand entertainment fn St.l On Saturday many “old boys" of Paul’s sclioolroom tonight. ,this City were reminded 0| their | --_ ,earlier days when they saw 'Lhel Z The Unmpana retutned yesterday youngsters catching smelt; at the afternoon from Picton and completed entrance to Government Pond Th . . e ilbiuding at this port for Montreal. ,fish were there in quantities probab- , ___ ,ly I’-!`¥iI1g to get up to spawn. MRSV. ,I. Appleby, well known in the *_- ,haes llglgsztlepglpvlies of this Provincel _The Rev. A. Nicholls of Ken- , nz most successfully sington is leaving on Thursda to gbvy using The Guardinn's Clnssific iigvlilmns. and it rua not cost the I finder either. The Wesleyan last week contained ,I1 ll“»“L’i-hy 0lJlU\=\l'y on the death of ,the lute John Bentley of North Rus- tico who died on April 22, 1908, in his 87th year. I Since the first of the month Rev. IS- Hi-'V:'1lf`1’ly‘s wharf, and young Gilfoy. ,who was mate of the vessel, was ,knocked overboard by the main boom lhitting him as the schooner was ‘being got ready po' spil.thHis Eatheig, ‘who was Captun o e sc iooncr :made every effort to rescue his son, -but the unfortunate young fellow lwas so encumbered with his win- iter clothing and long sea boots that lhe quickly sank and was carried laway by the tide. Capt. Gilfoy waited some days and employed u number of boats in the effort to find the body but failed, and it remained, in the water till Sunlday. ,It was first seen by some sni ors wio were lout rowing and they towed it in tol the Marine Wharf, when Marshnlll Cameron was notified. The coroner was called hun did not think an in- quest necessary as the body was re- mguizeri by Wm. Batt who had met, the deceased before his death. The* clothing on the body also correspond- cd with rr, description left with Mr. Batt by the dend man's father, The ibody was then removed to Davison s lundertaking rooms where, althouilll ‘ie was terribly decomposed. it WHS lnmde ready for burial. In the even- iinz a funeral service was said by ,the Rev. Mr. Woodroofe, and the re- pinnins followed hy a number of sym- ipathizers, were laid to rest in the ’People's Ceme€0rY~ Come one, come all, io Sf l’auI'a Schoolroom fo-night. 6229 Dcliciousness ' of our cake cannot be _ s\irpa_u- _ed. You wnnt somthing nice for that little party. Thru order some of our Sultana or Nut or I Fruit Cake .lost what you want. Telephone III ECLIPSE BAKERY pernturc and friendly people were superior to anything he had ever ex- perienced. '1‘his is the way to hear visitors speak. "Satisfaction means "that which satisfies.-' Use "Salads" Tea and you will appreciate this definition. Sold by al grocers in sealed lead packets only. ` __l__ Films developed to-day ` Bring your films to us to be developed. ()iir Developing and , l‘rinting Depailiiieii is`iio\v in full swiiig. New developer used on every ii lin. _ The Best Flies | for Island waters are Durham Ranger, z Parmachene Belle, Brown Hackle, Silver Doctor. _ ~ i ‘ _ s .,\p\ u.\\\ 5\ l, 's 0/Qf/CC/57 , I 4 one wanliiig to profit by the opportunity. gone we \\'ill not be able to get iirore and \ve advise a swift inoveineut on the part of any- We have also a full range of the finest American, French and Canadian designs ever sho\vn in P. Ii, I at all prices up to 1.25 per roll. No order is loo big for iis---n‘DIlC is too small. We have filled orders for all sorts of wall paper from all over P. E. I. as \veIl as from neiglilrouriug provinces this spring---aiid we can fill your order too. Use i‘l1f2 F coupon in writing us. '.1 ;,.e.,,._.. i-vs... ' -.<.,_¢.\ if lr MOORIC 8; l\'IcLl'IOD , Cliarlottetown , Please send us samples of wall paper for. . . . . . - - i .. ......... .. . .. (nieiitioii rooins).... ....... Naine.... ............... /\d<1ress.................... . . . . . . . . . Airy order over $2.50 giglii paid, this week to any point ic the Maritime Proviiices. ` }. .li &_____ r I l IS THERE A __ ' WOMAN IN ll? Is there a liirtlirlay-an aiiiii\'ers:iryr--nr a weddiiig soon-ill Wl1lCll MARK you are going to play a part---If there is a gift warited---try one of my. fancy rockers, they arc so well poised and so entirely cxiiiifoitable that the recipient can say iii lierdullest nionients---“tliat rocker is one of iiiy licst fricii10fflw. (¥|mrlotte\m\'n. l‘. E. I. mid ni the ffhlcf l€|\'rfnocr'n Offivv. Monu- lnn. N. li. whoro fonns 0 tcmlerllillyboohtnln- °dAlItIiez~ol\4IItfl:iis of tho Hponlflimllnu must Ii l I . "° °°'“l' °` W ' n. rorrisoruz, Rall way Omen' Gen9o:§l, Manager. Moncto|\,N.B.,May |4fh. I . bildll, P. E. Island Railway EVERY- “oUsEw",‘E hold furniture comprising pour-lor, Wants our lnlc .And Rini Ilernov/cr. Rc- dnxng-fr°?: and bed “mm furniture moves all ordim-rrv stains as well as ink an e ec _ ,md ms, from W |,§,e|i,,,,,, 0,. ,,0,,°,, good, Two very handsome walnut bed without injury tu (lie Hoes! fabric. Send room setts. One first CIHSS uptight 15: for atrial _ clenge. P. 0. Box ll pi£mo_ ll L. MUNSF& G C0. Salam. Hsu. _ ii .umm | "'Als°"' ' -__ ._-_____ one boat wagon, i wagon ` , two English riding EggS for Hdtchlng carriage pole, sleigh Pure bred Barred Plymouth Rack uftlcles- . eqgn from imported Ito-:inbred for hatch The wagons will be sold l“l- m. and at io 30 the sale of 30° P" Filling of I5. Two or Three -u be - T _,,,,,,g, um , M* V( , 4 wi , gin. enris at x “ A " FAUAN 55N?-l ` . fF.' F _ iniriniii as says-sd si,,ci."rowil -aodgi.