coiusc: cilc DANCE FRIDAY NlTE-Sflc. lflolman’s Furniture Floor A S U M M E R S I D E BLANGHARIYS BRGHESTRA -'1‘h|s oolunl in reserved for new: of loan! Iululoot but advertising OI n newly nature may be Inserted at I oqntl I word nlrlctly payable In advance. --A'l‘ A IIITING of the cucu- tive of the Bumme " Golf Club it was decided to reduce the play- ing foes for the remainder of the season to $2.50. This will give ev- eryone an opportunity of enjoying the best of games on a very lovely course at a minimum cost. Mem- bership cards can be secured from the Secretary, H. T. Holman. L-352 —M.'ISOELLANEOUS SHOWER ... Mrs. Max Robertson, Mrs. Charles Mountain and Miss Nina schurman entertained at a miscellaneous shower on Wednesday evening in honor of Muss Thelma Allen whose lmarriage is to take place in the very near future. Little Miss Helen Stewart and Master Herbert Bell acted as bride and groom and pre- sonted Miss Allen with a basket THE ‘CHARLUITETOWN A GUARDIAN MEIRDIAN and Prince Bounty Chronicle —PARKI - DAVIS Standardized Cod-Liver Oil just received. Taylor Drug Co, Kensington. —TUG-0I-WAR—Bedeque Rink Friday night, Bept. 14th. First pull in the Strong and Morrison League. Light weight teams: Upper Free- town vs. South Freetown; Central Bedeque vs. Centreville Bedeque; Lower Bodeque vs. North Bedeque. Horseback tug-of-war; South Freetown vs. Lower Bedtque. Other sports. Ice cream. More entries ex- pected. Admission 10c. L-274-9-1l-3i —DEATH 0F MR. (FRAMES 8. BDSS 0F S'SIDE — There passed away st the Prince county Hospit- al on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Charles B. Ross an employee of the Canadian National Railway at Summerside, after a brief illness at. 58 years of age. Mr. Ross was a quiet unassuming man and very ‘laden with beautiful gifts. Dainty |refreshments were served and a iplflfiont social time spent-S —-DEATH 0F MRS. ADDISON RAYNOB-Many XPlEIiCIS of Mrs, Addison Raynor-of (yuan; W11; re- llrot to learn that she passed away highly respected by the eommunity. was a native of Fredericton. P. E. Island and had resided in the United States for some years. He was also a resident of Charlotte- } EASTERN GIIARBIAII ,,'l‘h|n column ls reserved Ior new! uf local llllefflll bu! ndvortln- lng of a newly nature may he In- nrted n6 2 cents n word Itrletly payable In ldvnlwo. ..'SUBSCIIIPTIONS to The Charlottetown Guardian may be tf- handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 47, or left at H. J. Maboxrs Drug Store, Montague. L-‘l ..'REOENT GUESTS at the Mc- Donald Hotel, Montague: Mrs. M. E. Gillespie, Brookllne, Mass; C. 8.5 Drew, W. A. Ready, Charlottetown; R. H. Smith, Piotou, NB; L. L. Grow, Manitou, N54 J. H. Par- tridge, C. W. CIDTlB, R. C. Parent, J. McMillan, W. J. P. MacMillnn, J. S. MacDonald, Charlottetown; R. H. Nicholson, R. S. Gill, B. J. Garnhuin, Pictou, 24.5.; K. M. Young, Halifax; J. A. McAskill, Glace Bay, N.B.; C. W. and Mrs. Harris, surnmerside-H . JRECENT GUESTS at the Poole Hotel, Montague: Preston Toolnbs, Kensington; L. W. Rogers, Char- lottetown; C. Campbell, Toronto, Ont; Mayor Samuel Kennedy, ' Charlottetown; J. A. Mclsaac, Char- lottetown: L. c. Matthew, Amherst. N.S.; W. M. Bears, Charlottetown; J. H. McKenzie, Truro, N3; E. A. ‘Burden. Truro. N.S.; H. Howatt. Manchester, Eng.; H. McDonald, Charlottetown: Mr. and Mrs. Carey town and for the last fourteen years Cumev New GIMWW- N54 A- 3' in summerside. He leaves to mourn mules’ Ambush- N-SJ E- s- Cmml‘ his widow. formerly Eliza Sudbury, 1”’ Charlmtemwm J- A- smckm‘ sruosm" TYPE surrs in all, wool “Harotex” $16. J UST arrived-Beautiful new imported fab- rics-fine English all wool “Harotex Tweeds‘ in blue, medium and dark brown. The new fall colours that will be most admired. Points to re- member-Prince Suits are finely tailored and modeled in crisp new styles for students-sizes 33 to 36. 8 pieces-coat, vest and one pair long trousers \ $16.00 A Little Boys Knitted ‘ two-piece Suits — ' We have a fine showing of Kiddie “Knit-to- Fii.” pure wool knitted two-piece suits. Rich ‘ shades of scarlet, cocoa brown, meadow lnvuion. . _ ,, Calt,Ont.;..‘h.', ' fist Auspmes , h, the m,“ 6mm“, Hem“, on dau,,hter of Mr. hhd Mrs. Melville Chmgitseon n_ ' w’ Rh amt: green and navy trimmed, Only the_ ne_ , s db , ow, E A C an .1. . d k 5]“ l5 < .wedh a u ury or Summerslde, five sons, . . ualit material an wor man p , 98d l’ afternoon after a short l Charlottetown, F. W. S. Chandler. q y I ,-__ is , G0 ‘illness. Mtrs. Rayner was only 3'1 gxfnofgfililsgdifngliil-éfgfé‘; Charlottetown; A. .1. Richards, offered in this line. Ages 2 to 6 3 0o . l . Iii. years of age and was a Miss Hardy. mm and st g - - t-v- d h’ IMQncton, N.B.; H. F. 'I‘henh0l.m, gays-per suit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . - Ti l‘! She was a member or the United ms vema “YER? _“°t f," ' Sackville, no; Miss Greta Burke, y " _ ~ A 2:. first"? n22. "f? ca; some“ us» ...: tiff." imfi“? relics other "m u "u *2” u" *2“- . ren . es es er l m ers, . .; . . ay or, rim- " 1m sorrowlng husband she leaves go gift 1digital“ J‘; ?°~“°"- MMS" ville; C. C. Thompson, Manitou; B. “ , yo mourn three youngchifdrentowhom Mame? K901i,” ° F, ‘g Flint‘ Paflsi A. Walling, Charlottetown; Mr. and g ‘ 1ft g>+o+o+0o+4m++o++w<vo+¢+¢+w++o+oo++o+oo+w+ww much sympathy is extended. The Ihmdl Willa‘ ‘f; 911.8 on’ P‘ E‘ M's-l‘ Mcbeua-n- smlrls? J°Y°e Me“ ' pe u, ,_ v funeral is taking place on Friday is] ' m- A “n” ‘md Dim" Lean. Souris; Florence McLean, Sou- l 4;”- g0: : CITY 'IICKET OFFICE afternoon at two o'clock from he; sgwnglmlcfifilggielf; dwmm mum iis; Morris McLean, Souris; Jenn ‘b , i an i 94 Great George Street git-e residence in O'Leary to the y c ‘"5 5255.] gllthfloilfilalghé H- qblealil’. , _ . l 100m ield Church and Cemetery a" 60W"; n Svr amp , B P S t i’ t , n. I Ccgrmugu N§$QJ§QL Srlggeggaillgs Rev. Mr. Baker officiating-S I ¢h=r1<>tt='~@“"n-—H- Oys u Over W83 6Y8 l ' iii‘- , _ ti" ‘f E Lherlckeis on sale over all Railway and Ocean Steamship PERSON AI g N M E M o n M PERSONALS Oil!‘ stock 0f boy’s PIIIIOVC!‘ Sweaters is c0m_ t‘ i I l F ‘ l " t. L r e variet of shad s-bl k i , b, 1i We Offer you expert, advice in selection of travel rouws. _M._ Ronald p0 e h, L ..‘Mr. Jseksriht. d: Charlotte- P]? e- a g b Y e 3° s» navel?» '1 1 lo. o make your stateroom and sleeping car reservations. Blve as- ed “om om Wm‘; h 5 a‘; um‘ MRS. W. M. MCLEOD town, was o. visitor to Montague on wmesv blues’ rownsl greens! greys’ heather-q "1 w; ~ 51g ~ if slstance with passports and give you a general first elm me exhibmon is e e a “d” ——»— wfldllfiSdliyZ-H. V-neck, Zipper Neck, Polo Rollar and Turtle ti ‘n5 service. ' Mrs. W. M. McLeod (nee Olive '1' Neck gt, I95 Sizgg 2 ears to 16 . pt- ‘ m, 1 mm] gun.“ M50 501d 1° a“ 4,01,"; Mr MoPliee), daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. ..‘Mlss Violet McLean, who has . y ' y yems’ , . -— . and Mrs. Chas, A, Camgmn Hugh Mcphce’ S,” Cowman P_E_L been vismng he, pawn,“ ML and Prices . .. . 95c, $1.35, $1.65, $2.00 and $2.50 h lh- > W K. ROGERS or ma» a» u. vlsltl ... - - - w m‘ ,, . Ph 5w and “L memlde theyguesw ofngwrs Sillmnal- beloved wife of Wm, M, McLeod, Mrs. J. M. McLean of Montague, left - w’ thi City Ticket Agent. ones Pete‘ Mm Cameron is we“ know: Medford, lvloss, passed peacefully on return to Boston on Wadne-Bdav- \ l W V“ ‘we: ee~ee ee‘ -.- w Ho‘ v ‘ v1 v = ¢¢°° lilfmerly Adit. Bessie Green of the ggsiralls ggflglibtfllgllle algetglr? Iffervlil, ‘H. B ’ c; it S" ‘"L___~ r": °Y S C . e eceose 1a on y can as r en yers, o aw- " got HIGHWAYS TAKE HEAVY home On a visit three weeks previous tucket, Rl, were recent, visitors to |II< h Tom. m UNITED KINGDOM to her death. Her death W858. shock hlontague the guests of Mr and es r spi - - ' ' o Io I so mt an n8 to the whole community and friends Mrs. W. A. Gaudet.—l~i. Q g m5 "95 8 ures have whom she visited here, us well as w. ‘h BL U E B U S N E been prepared with regard to fatal- relatives. She will always be re- ..‘Mrs. Margaret lVlcLcod and her v F B df d C d B- h F- . m _ ., . Boys awn e or or ieec es me school ities and. injuries to r m be ed b h d ht ' . . pe son. in the em r y t e gLts and kind aug er, Mis. Harry James. o! Dor . 7' l"? S h d I United Kingdom as between the deeds shown. She was one of the chester. Mass, are the guests of Mr. breech for fan wear’ wlth double seal and m, Yo’ C 8 ll 8 railways and highways, states an most brilliant intellectual and due.» and Mrs. A. F. Campbell, Montague. knees, laced bottoms and belt loop. loll 101 operating official of the Canadian getic girls P. E. Island ever produced, — . S" 26 t 34 ' w thi new” _' Leave National Railways. The fatalities like her other sisters who have gone mes o —palr ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Bil s as regards trains 155; v before her Although rcccivin a ‘Mrs Frank Sl-iaefcr of Rose- 9 - rd l~ Peter's Rood 7-45 A-M- l9“. Wm’ ‘he ' . ,_ g " ‘ , . Bo s Gre Win Cord Breeches. Lots of hard ‘d. l; m R Norm _ _ ‘ > _ _ _ 8m) AM New "m! school _ _ ‘ _ _ H M5 AM‘ lowestfifor thirty years, heme one m college education hue, she later en- heath, entered the Prince Edward Y, _ h): P d l h, d M . _ fh- . so 462-000 . - teie and raduatcd at Brud u Island Hos ital on Tuesda t un- W433! In t l5 coll-UR all W00 W l I30!‘ . ilde lll u lllley Cr. Gnspcreaux . . 8.10 A.M. Summgryfllg sghgol 9 15 AM me i000 Passengers Cdmed- d g c“ p y o . . p D1? m. o rid _ 83 _M , ' ' ' ' The highway statistics‘ however College, and was always taking ad- dergo an eye operation. Her many opular hnes wyth double 5e31, 3nd ,-- a. P, St se n B ac - - 0 A . VBIIIOII Rlvcr ..... .. 9.25 A.lll. H, . v n f r .1 b m d h To u c 5S, I .. _,,. ' f Geo. Paula's Store. Lower cberr Valle .. 9.35 AM. e an entirely dilrerem s V!’ l“ m- “ge O every c?“ Se “m a ‘r’ en s ope r a 5 c e u Open‘ nees. Sizes 26 to 34. Per pair . . . . . .. I ' w p. Montague _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H 830 AM Powngl N y H 9A5 Ad“. his; ye,“- 7,202 peope “we kned on doing private wont at the time. tionand a complete recovery of her I‘ Clomoflls Ofliofl. UPPor ' the roads and 261,333 injlmxi The lllllrskMcgeod, ulthouglh married and eyesight-H. 4 ,. l , P“ Montague ........... .. aso A.M. Arrives Charlottetown 10.15 A.M. figures are from the report oi the "P "g °"-‘°» W“ "e P°*5~55°' ° .. i“ i, A til ch19; Inspecting 0mm, of the a nice home, and she kept up her ..‘Mrs. WillRcyilolds, of Dorchcs- ; '~ . I‘; Leaves Revere Hotel 4.00 P. M. Arrives Peters Road 6.30 P. M. Ministry of rnansport on _ Railway service wfth the Mansion House ter, Muss, was avery welcome visitor 1 1 ti: l _ h Accidents for the Unhed Kmgdorm Division, up until five weeks pre- to Montague during the past week. , , hr “"1591! flirfled a‘ 35° mmmum c ‘"59- vious to her death, when slie was end. Mrs. Reynolds, a former rcsi- B t fi v 3 A n‘ Bus will stop on signal at any point en rouil. She watched hm gazing dOWn at granted a vacation‘ Heriplace i? dent’ 9f M°ntug9leifegewcd so“: “m ’ their flrspbom Wm, Wonder‘ Mb all cc, home and among fr ends; wil acquatmtanclcs u l 8163f atrkild Aopes I i E bwodmtf mqrauon‘ rapture, and mcredumy e one that wil ‘be hard to ll. to at end t. e nice lllghO d e cmc . N A - in m5 [Ma Her remains ucic brought home Rebekah Lodge on T urs ay evcn- . “Ten m m ms ,, for burial, accompanied by her hus- ing. she is at present visiting her ' i . e your Dug ' dear‘ band and brought; by the Jelly Mo- sister, Mrs. Freeman Reynolds, of ‘ ‘ shsnvggllseflgerlerdi can 58c how any tor Hearse of O‘Lca1'y from Borden Murray River. While in Montague B , T d . . gi ' on Augiist 23rd, accompanied by rel- she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. 0Y3 wee Ca B 3550!‘! d ' ’ f. [it one can make ‘l, cot like that for otlveswhlch was asad mission. The Marshall Reynolds. Her many friends colors p ’ e Boys heavy Golf Stockings’ I is ‘ od. funeral service, held on Aug 25th. are delighted to have this opportun- » - - - - - - - - - - - . . - - . . . . . . w 1v] ‘_‘—“*_—_' at the home of her parents, was one ity of seeing her nsalIv-B- Small Boyvs Knitted Suit 4 t 8 wlde nb’ fancy top ' - - - - - -- -- 1” , g, n of the largest ever witnelssed in ting in year sizes navy fawn orS. 0 " '. l,‘ DAILY EXCEPT °UNDAY gfflfircgag p;°y“lt1,‘,’§fr m, “Eucs "Ncggwmn HISTORY teen ’ ’ ’ School Sweaters. Sizes 26 to i c, cnAmloq-rE-rowy snug“ ELMIRA o" “f” '5" 5°“; respects. There was o. profusion of i? g ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' 32, BSSOIICd fancy COIOTS . . . . ; “Ava; mm: LEAVES rrMa -.r"".. fish-Fins.- flowers The services were voqdélg- Ont., Boys’ Herringbone Stripe, short, i S ............. 1.15 A. M. Charlottetown 4.10 P. M. 1"" ted by the RW- D11 FIB-S" 01 9 Sept. iii-Old Niagara. Camp on the strai ht P t C tt B0 s. “First Lon i) Pants a ' ' .. s10 A. M. Mt. Stewart .. . 5.00 r. M. first Presbyterian Church. Albertvn. Canadian side of the Niagara Riv- g a" s" ° ° “ y g ' i l; ass A. M. Morell .... . 5.25 r. M. assistd by Rev. Mr. Honiemon, stu- c, ,5 8mm; up m, treasures Of his- tweed . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. well made tweeds .. I y; 9.15 A. M. St. Peter's . ... 5.45 l’. M. dent, who has the W951i PW" and wrlcal relics as though it too would J u» , ; h 9.40 A. M. Sollfl! . 6.30 P. M. Coleman charge during the Summer pafflclpajg more ihtuhuieiy in the , .- g .. 10.80 A. M. Arrives Elmira . .. .. .. 7.15 l’. M. $013M}, mlifitlgga-stgr stxgrggmgii: festivities hi, For; Niagara, where ’ * rv c ~ ti 1 b ti i‘ l, i) Bus will stop on signal at any Point on route. The hymns were. “Breathe 0n Me Eiwxlnénhfiédsggifczkg e m om ‘ 1 8 Headqu “verb in Charlottetown, Old Spain Tea Rooms, Bream of Gog," a, Zqlowzgflilelautiful mew muss. dtscovered by the ' . ’ " 151° of somew emu‘ m“ u y Ten‘ falling oi'ploster from the ceiling ' h B t ' a ‘med by Re“ M“ Hmflemm duet’ of Butlers Barracks. perhaps brim; t e 0 s Mrs. Jas. McKinnon and Rev. Mr. modem omunemes nearer f0 the - Honieman, “Sometime We‘ll Under- H 1r r100 t 150 _e u when _ _ . i . . - - . . qrlii‘°iifih'{fil‘3.f..°ii.§“éfifi‘f Eairiim rinvki i?‘it..‘Z'°§3§}2“‘.i.?i£‘i;.i?“ °°" "my a" ‘m’ "mg PM 3 “ , " ' ’ ' resent time as a store-room for v ' ' ' 0d d k alter“; I I ’ i» & §§H£R§§g liqvlihflgPrifiiga§i§ifgfirlg llie Ordinance Corps of which Ser- tan, collar attached .. . .. c a" sues’ go ’ ar p $ . .. ' f th i h - _ , - ’ g to Y,,S,“,,““,,,{‘,‘,° $32; ‘I'm’ "fnffikjff" ‘Tm chorus. A11 those hymns wtere sung idizarlfécltiidagigrtglegrlllilngtsleisrgrsit céixartgli: This Shirt with Tie $1.00 Men’s Heavy Jumbo Knit -. r . . stilts; li“'...‘.‘.2"‘°.. "‘ “h” ‘"22’? 3.5;. ma. com he w. or sums Men’s Workin sir-rid. Khan, Grey. Sweaters black» a Wont" "i ' . T $200 l d d pd i‘; 1 l l “y who h p y: Mt A1 and a shower of old coins buttons g ' v. . Rlln (‘YE 1 flll llll "U"! 070i, i- v ' , 4 '. . TIME A Hf“: " ',"."“" m" ‘M- °' “'°°' P" §§§,‘,“UY,’I§..“§.‘§.S_ Rliffgfiu bcllrcrs and cartridges greeted him. Blue’ we" made’ m“ sue’ A Men’s All Wool, Zipper Ffimt - l4 m‘ I ‘ t 40o L vi F n 815a m lllllllnkliltillllrloglidlulllfifrsbglldltill were all cousins of the deceased. The collecticlin or: linvcstigotlon Value al- - ~ - - - - ~ - - ~ ~ - - - - - - - -- sweat“; Usual $390 value, I I J bu Charote own .. - n. 111-] on u: o_ "no - - - i r 1 i. - l ll . l :1 b we six young was found to old a ens‘ one mo- . _\ t I. " llazelbrook 4-20 II- m- “ Dlflflvoll‘! - 315 l- m- Zgllhlzfl s “rxusflullllie-s Illlilllllléll- flillitndsswglie lirrferrsal mfficesslon was mento from each rcglmcntfever stzi- Men’s Heavy COtl-on TWEQd Pfinls. V913’ 5179913] at ' - - - - ~ ' ' ° " ' ' a .. '1' I , ' " 1999M’ 14*” '" 4'35 p‘ m‘ ‘.1 Dumb! 8'“ " m' itztrgsaflnllglilio .,',‘,°°.','{.‘",“,,’}'l{“‘,,,,{{“§,,1}fi;?; led from the house to the grave by tinned at the old war zone. An old neat stripes, a good one 1 ‘ l . ; " 48 3°" 4- - ,, B"'d"‘°"“ M” “' m" hum. nrlilrcsl dud‘ ifldlrucliohr i... Hon. A. E. McLean, M.P., lllld Mr. oddly-shaped knife: u“ “hi bum“ at . . . . I Men’s well made new Tweed Calls “ ‘ ‘ l ‘ " l 500 Cardl an 905 a. In ~ wil, ‘ ‘_ ’ Card gall --- - P- “ 4B Stgtion u h 9120 a. h-‘gcnvlhlliy mull olr frrrdlrlit, Freight P. W. Marci, relatives of the dc- stick: musket bal s, the size _ _ u" new nauerns I 131108010"! ' l“ ‘"‘ 1°” "< "'-'*' ceased. The Jelly undertaker was marbles a one-pound cannon bu], Good wmght, my nbbed so); i 71L f‘ Dundas " Rule’! L!" --- 9-39 R- m‘ assisted by the McLean tlhdfififilllt?!‘ a unique key; a Hindrstan Penin- - ' .. .. . . . . . . . . - -- ' . l l ' " 99'5"“?! -'- a nfiulbrmk 9'“ a‘ m‘ Succesno . ‘tbu'ii":i(i,inn(l.llirdrigus. of Charlottetown at the cemetery» sula helmet a. flattened old lead Specm] at pa". ' ' ' ' " ' ' "' '- ’ '_» ~ ‘Arrive Fortune 5.50 p. m. Arrive C..." ottetowm. 10.05 a. m. 55 Que... S,“ Chgyfnttognwn, she was mid to rest by her brother bullet and a number of 01d heme, , ’ , _ B _ l , A Ms Pb n“ Lflom_7_20 F,.,_.,,,,, 32 m and W0 5.5km m me 01d cemetery mung and {Minn MenS Red Back Blue Den- I Men s hevay working 18685, {ill . “°'d"'""'°“ m ch“"°tkl°wn _ TQNANOT “OTEDL ' m” ' ___________ __ _ , at Brae, in which her grandmother Among the 001m which m, mo“. im Overall, all sizes 36 to 44 n wide web, leather trim .. . . . . l i» i ' Headquntus m sow“ W38 the m” blmed- ly copper and vary in dates from There "Te e l- t° mwm ‘heir hss- 1744 to 1844 are a number oi’ George 1 Pair of Eyeglasses 1:,-:§g;>,;g:g;;g;b“;;dcg;;d n ...... 6......‘ III mgr... hi. _ . . " I t . i w»- m w w»- i- h.» m». and our use». Evevn- now Lin“? 3 52.3. ?"..Z‘...‘ i‘. ‘i3. ...? In the Economy Shop l ‘HARD COAL =‘~*-"‘°-~""‘ uuimtllc: M a W . <1 °' r ° 3 m ~ ' ' halfpenny coin inscribed "Com- - _ ; M, ,,,,,, "m", _,,,_ w, m, m, m, m, Wm, ,,,,,,,, irgellrzolnatewiapiétyleoéilfllclliatltrertlx.vials; omen s Flannelette Gowns, white. - - factory Glam f will Where wavy locks lie brown, ‘ - ° i our alrmm”: "a ggymg. Hat? 0°“ m“ Y“? be‘ luck up nib llllorzllslll.“ That calm and peaceful and serene glgrgfsitanadidcgruérlfirrlagh‘gulls? Well made soft white Flanneletie Fine soft. Flannelletie Gown, neck = ‘m’ w° “V” ’° u” ° pm” E w TAYLOR iilhfifiifihlii? fulfill‘. h... .... ...... . .5...» Null-levy“. Neck finished 49°’ finished will while Phlllin- 69c i I u .. ' ~ ' ~ And my thee heath the 50d, coin inscribed 1813 Trade and Nav- With bias 081M! . . . . . . . . . . . . . mg‘ (ICBIZII . . . . . . . . . . l J, S, 1 11 h 11 g, i tio Preferable to Paper." This _ r oMTn-Aflflyfll’, OR ifiiitlvilxeqzdfi m” n8; anship Oll one side. Heavy Balbriggan Vests and Girl's sizes in Rayon stripe Bul- . Charlottetown and Alhortal 1. 34-1 __i ofwhfiofggiuhlggtagnbuggorisnzige Bloomers with silk stripe, briggan Vests and Bloomers f which makes 1t cheaper in the end than Soft Ooal. by 501,118,, ‘o, m, 15m “,5, (Em, small. medium or large .- 1 _lt gives a perfect even hemp-less work and no Ytzrkshlire) hiflth, votih 7iizlrurreyl, smoke, ‘out or “hem ‘j 38 h SITOPG re Infan ry. 0 ,66th I he Kings Dragoon Guards, 76th, l THE LOWEST PRICE IN 20 YEARS Duke of Wvllluswh West Riding '~ a - . v Yorkshire. s a c a| u 10w B, I ( I The building was one of the first c I b o ° Pittlnl and rupnlrlnr mum. A’ l/MVYMWN bumiam mnmllrsd lmubzatiioxi; days O ' ' t N l1, 790. . o i we w» ovum-Br» D Or-BP-lnrhfll- 1016M wow ‘i. ...."....:: imited ~. l ‘I laok- $ Coke. 4 ‘M fi/fi/Ml 1'01 // WW l ' the brow of the hill near St. George ll " . mum a 5'00 ll. J. "A30" (w; 800M 1mm: l rrw the bumlna or Nissan by the _ “ , ' opro g American Army. As a barracks it . , If a. u. 8 co. om“ c sTwnh i 1 has not been used since 1865. when ' -_ -’ - , . l; yJJ/J soggy/p 14/01/49; it was oooupited by the Queen's z , _ H 1'91, 1000. Wholesale and Retail. 58 Queen 8t. Dru-ton ' 4” ‘ Own Regiment, during the Fenian , ,