1- . _ _p l i., ,i ,V » .' ‘dp ._g : ..~//.un orrfro w/vs_ .9/c, ois?l4.9qlrN¢'/v7:4¢_sro.s>.»: ’°` 'rm-: --Moser srom: SPECIAL; SALE ,_ . . -AND-:.+~ Demonstration ..0F.. i SWELL ‘ ..4 ~. NEW YORK NECK-WEAR l ii l . We`h'ive just received by Express the sweilest and most up-to-date line of ladies? silk and wash neckwear ever shown in this City. These are posi- tively the latest and newest American .styles having come to us direct from "New York City. During the last three days of this week. Thursday, Friday and A Saturday J We hold a special sale demonstration of these goods and will sell during these three days ONLY etthe special prices. The up-io-date ladies of Charlottetown and vicinity should make a point of attending this sale of pretty neckwear. It affords a splendid opportun- ity to buy the latest New-York styles. Neckwear at exceptionally low prices. And we repeat- these special prices will hold ONLY during the THREE DAYS mentioned. . We invite the l~.dies to call and see the pretty things apd we feel certain that very few who come will fail rdpurchase. . Here is a partial -description of the diderent styles -and the special prices. And regarding prices we wish to emphasis/.e -the _fact that our regular market prices are very low indeed. _ -yNi~;ci(d°ili)il:l‘ccrizeil Linen-llii`ck double tab onlbroiderod stock of silk-all mh'T'!lle “Fleur do Lis' Collar ofjwlilte iililreurized poplin with deep double tabs ellihrol lorcdi \ ~oloi'o1l illlks trimmed filsoitlllu Bi\i00i\ Mill lil” milfh- Pl‘e(Li.y whit; and black Lace Applique Lfuililni. Bllort. tub oifoet. NECKWEAR A ciii:Ai> ai At 5()¢ 58c , , . Neat. black silk stock irlniincii iiai-l-olv silk braid and buttolis. . 1'-'-~~' °°“.i"“ °€.““.ii~ ;':i’.f;iii.‘f.‘:.‘!.i‘.iiii'..';:.i°i.”i.£.i.li':.’:%i:.‘i.i°" "“°‘ “°°‘°“" °nc£¥11l)ll;‘ig)i?fs tlrdfllili \‘i)v\i|salic alllk. shortrdqullle elnllroillored tab eiilgtlld ailk cord, ti-iinuiod applique medallions. ~` f ‘ 'l‘l "L ltr Club"-a nreit. effect soinilinlng collar and tie. Of white ni¢~rea'i9i¢ed°:iii»ti'c nioiii with cidta-aldevrcd poikaoutivn °i collar odiivfi with U lhmllrotty mei-cerized Pifxuo (‘olial~=l iagett/ed iopltoiilbroldered silk spot-various _ t. . ‘,’°l°f]‘§‘g;l;",'§°;l:§f,:"=»:i?d|ii'qm,“gli\l::lillllilllifT“Cimlii'. both edgcil fagotted ti-ilnmed. ~ d. fm"h%|l'ilc‘\‘i|tl;.li§'itlo\lyi’al‘<\il"lllhlllaiililf “(l; tab oiioct. linen finished edges, elli- broiderod rings and lace motif triuiiliod. Sky, wllite. pink. Nsciiwsna U eiisnr At 34c AT 45c Deep double tab collar of mercci-ized Poplin Silk ouibl'oid0l‘0d iii Whit" “"5 °°l°"l°mh'°m°md wb l and trlniilied fancy 3,- - l-mick or mercerized Linen-Dusk. _elegantly °ll\\ll'°i‘i“"°‘ li tion . i ‘I Aahther small stock wash embraisgfrod dolihlc pointed tab in sky. bilwk- Nd. pink. cream. ~ - __ , N ECK W ciii-:AP i At 55c AT 68c , .. - " . - it -fi, Tho Dnohesse Collar nfiainty cnlll- of wuli silk. loiir in liand no altm l trimmed lace medallions. aliy slid o . |» ,|,. wiv, ,md 'rn "icon l Mn" eoliai-ia eompiiqof three rows ilioaieli ““_‘“ ".' ' | t two olocrrpo da ohene, lower edge mmetl lace lnedallioas. ‘l"""" "5" "nl wp'P\x¢ll.‘ykl`Jl;ll`::€drf‘"§”dal|ndp Bois Rid trimnied val. inf-o and alipliipie i ertlon piped colored silk ansian id. ` , i p....."` *s“h:.:’i.°:.f".i.°.:Jt".‘.'.i.r‘..i.°'Li.¥.'.2iaf°a:.‘"i:::i;.:‘..'c.i°t.a\“‘.'.:r..f"::.ui. asians iolorings. , , . “l““il“'l“““l" U I-lead Ofilces in New Prowse Block-Charlottetown. V GUARDIAN, AUGUST 29, 1906 Sydney. Known MoLiion left yeelerday moral for-Toronto. Waifrnn arm Mas. Tenn, Ottawa, registered at the Victoria. 0,58 and ,tomorrow evening at 8.06. morning on return to South Middle Miss Eiuailniun Ramsar left yester will reside. HON. Giioniis E. Huai-ins was a p W5" by "h° S' S' P"°i°"l"i 'e\‘"“l“l? Winuaiii EARL left yesterday morning from Boston. Miss Annie Wood. Tm; funeral of Miss Maggie McLeod, Leng River, took place on Monday was largely attended. Miss Nsnpis Locicriaivr of Boston, spending her vacation with her broth John Lockhart of Clifton. ill l Mas Ansxaanira Baowrl and children are , ms., Km, v_ W,L,,0,, ,Mm ml, i.oPi¢m>u,m.ei- visiting in oharimetoa-n. ` -`§ V W ,, . are visiting Jasper Pickard, Bayfield +\-,QA \` ` ' Misa Bi..u~wi»lE Mollaiv, Charlottetown, h°m° in im! °llY~ is visiting in Hazelbrook, the guest of MR.,__]_ p_(}0.mN, Boston, is a guest ci and is er, ANY good strong boy, who desires per manent work with rapid promotion should apply at this office at once. Eiioianu Ciinncriipl. of Taunton, Mass. who has been visiting Mrs. D. Paul, Y. Brookfield and R. McKinnon, Royalt return home today. Mus. S. T. Wantaua returns to months with her parents John and Docherty, Cherry Valley. Tris beet and fairest course on Island for yacht races. Coins and ace best yacht at the Regatta in Sourle Wednesday, August 29th 1000. Mus. Bani.iivous'r, of Three Itiv return to her home un Friday mornin Tim auction sale takes place on ar lars. carriage wrap Monday afternoon ween Water Street and RobertL worth'e residence on the Bracliley ' this omcs and receive reward. celebrate the 50th anniversary of marriage on Tuesday next-, Sept Reception from 2 to 6 p. m. death will be heard with regret by m She was the motlier of Mrs. Benja Bremner of this city; of James A ater of Montana; and Kumble Charles, two eons at home. ly renovated and repainted, and w 'reopened Sabbath next, Sept. 2. ing service at 10.30 by the pastor, month's vacation in Nova Scotia Stirling. Silver collection at service. saliwithpeacll bloom cheellsf London. Home early on Thursday column. A conili-zsrowllism' writes to your widely read paper to correct ii ment that has been made by some of Charlottetown papers in regard to boat, the new yacht came in lirsi; tert. was thiid. The day was s very might have been different. \ Plain Tea Cakes Light. tasty and easily digested, ioe each. Iced Tea Cakes in cocosnnt and chocolate. i5c each. Just the thing for picnics fresh each day at D; Stewart, leurs! Baxnv, sau me amd. ,, , Miss Mii.i.li~: CHAPPELL daughter of J. Chappell, of the P. E. I. R., left yeste day morning for Lawrence Maas., who she will enter a hospital,t-o study nursln Satu day, Sept lst at 12 o'olock noon of a nice] situated cottage on Euston street contai lag ten rooms. See ad for full p tie .ions ann Mas. Rosa of this city, a 8 llfddimkxdf Van- couver, B. C., today, from spending tw Mr th th Br Que., who has been visiting her lathe Dr. Caven, for some days will leaveo H- Wii.i. the person who picked up be” it..ls impossible to get everything in as 3' writtcn,cspeclully whenas oilatc many P°lm communications are being received each ' Road, kindly oblige by leaving same at- day_ p Un ith, at their heme Grafton Siree . Ma Wllllih °°°“'l`“'|Y°“lfeYd°Y'\`e”1°"°5 “"""Y Tim following passengers arrived hy old and much respected resident fro ' Th any. ml” wife. J, A. Ciimpbcll,Mrs. B. J. Campbell Web- Bn THE death of Mrs Webster of rie, in Chl“l°Ul¢'-°“'“- 'Inn Clifton Church has been thorough- 1|] be Miss Katherine Smit.h,G. E. Duffy, John Moin- Rev. lohn_ Murray, who has been spending |111 Cape Breton. The evening service at by the pastor assisted by Rev. A. each 1'), Tim death of Lewis I-Iaslnm, of :Spring- A iiaiwv combinai ion, broad daylighi going, a pretty sunset. and a moonllghl or the ladies returning from Orwell and Crapaud on Wednesday and Saturday evening oi this week only. by the S. S. City of ll] Friday evenings withlthe childrea.See the stoemer‘s excursion bulletin la another The Guardian:-Will you please give space in state- the the bint race held at St. Poter's Bay on the l4'.h lust. The facts are these: McEwen's Mosher was second and get second money; Geld- P0012 one, ihare was no wind to try the speed ot any boat had there been wind things ) X ,“_,__~i ._ yhiisuiqp ° i\ year is an excellent gift. for that friend B' of youre abroad. Subscribe for it. today. ° ter who have been spending the suninier B with friends in Springfield, have returned °“ home to British Columbia. B Tun Sourie Regatta ie an annual affair ;, to which nearly all look forward with n pleasure. The last outing probably of the J. xl; I. O. O. F. will hold their annual parade “_ to the Peoples’ Cemetery next Sunday, "‘ of their departed brethren. Y n. “I ence allmattersent in should be cut "1 this evening at the home of the brlde’s il‘°‘f parents, in wnicn iiiissmniin iinniiiinn “ber ofSummersiile and John Collings, jr. or "' Cliarlot.tetown,will be principals. The opposite the Kindergarten Hall. Friends ceremony ..."1 be performed hy Rem "_ (L and acquaintances are [cordially invited- "' the Pretoria yesterday morning; F. li. il1l\ii1°°li°l1°f°°““"¥- °"°WS °l ll” Harwood anti wire, E. ii. Miiiiice nnii I friends in Bummerslde. _ are visiting in Went River. ‘ Rliv W H Bloonwicir has returned Miss Maiuli' MoDoNai.n has returned D ay office at once i morning for Cliftoudale Mass., where she REV _mlm AND Mn; MUr¢m,\ wore l'° . . i » ~». Maas. ,, ' F if *l ' f/ ' \\ W* r Miss Mar DORai-:Y returned by the s“'°°'5' , V' \\ ‘.\ ¢ S. S. Pretoria froula visit to the United ANy_mm°n lmvgng a second Mud " I \\ \‘ '§¥./.i Swtes' iano for sale cheap should apply at this Q I d - . ` . "..“\il;‘ passengers by the Northumberland lv *if Mg. Monday night. 'f for Brockville Out. after visiting his at the Victoria Hotel. Her many friends are glad to see her again. Mississ Maoulii and Jessie Calder and James Calder. jr have returned from I visit to New Glasgow, N. S. Hanvnsriun is on in Clifton. The wheat crop promises to be about half the average, and coats light. Dli. AND Mus. Mooni-: and son William. leave this morning for South Bend after visiting friends on the Island, Miss Ful.i.ER'roN, Picton, who has been in the city for a few days. left yesterday morning on return to her home. Tm: Saturday Guardian, only fifty cents Mas. liuoii CA.\ii-:noir and little dnugh~ season. Come to Sourle On Wednesday, Aug 20. Tm: members of Prince Edward Lodge, for the purpose of decorating the graves Connmsrorlnnnrs should rememher that to ensure early appearance of correspond - down as much as possible. Every °‘ attention is paid to correspondence but Aqumr wedding will be soleninizcd Stratllle. The happy couple leave by the express this evening for their fulure honiu wife, E. J. Barry, li. W. Ramsdell and Geo. Talcott and wife, Thos. \V. Downing d win. H. wells, A. iieiipi and win., w. lleaps, G. E. Hughes, Mies B. Compton, Miss L. Compton, M. J. Murphy and wife, Gillis, W. D. Evans, Miss May Dorsey, M, T. Hay and wife, J. Mcl{ennon, B Patrick llennessy, A. M. Clute and wife, d S. Friedman, M. E. Muller, Miss G. L. 7 Sousley. deli, occurred at his residence on Mon- day Aug. 27th at 8.210 asa result of il iingeringillness. The deceased was the second son ol' William llaelani, of Spring- field and was born in December 1850. ln January ii-l7il he married the eldest daughter ol' Alexander Dixon, who died in lillli. He leaves surviving two sons and two daughters who will mourn d the early death ci n raitnfni inth- er. The community at large will suffer an irreparable los§ in the person oi Mr. Haslnm. Asa ci izen he commanded only the highest respect. Although comparatively young he was ii man of ripe experience and exercised nn active interest in the aillllrs of his own neighbourhood. He took an active part in the church of which he from boylmoil was a member, and always heartily sup- ported the cause of Chrlsifs work at large. You’li Remember the Qualii y long after you've forgotten the price of Huyier's Chocolates Fresh stock in iwckage4, 3nc to Soc, 'iowa-w » . ‘ . 1. 'i he l`l\e Bxrunnar Guardian lift. ce J Tarr, lr. has returned from x Lou" Mm” le", “sul” ;L:r;n;e::r B;l1i;e:e:l3aaNonn Lien of,Tn`iro, is visiting ' M 0 0 MC D ll' B F Gonxlrw and son,of Summerside, _ 'f ' " f- _;__g-'W1 .sean L » Y,_ ,%___, . . . , , g . I ANY person having s Bell Tent for sale ‘mm ° 'mt' "° No" soon* - l ) should APPLY at this office at once. Miss Fm Hauiixroiv of Boston, is »vialt- .1 *J ,' . ‘ 6 0 Tm; tide Wm ba Nah _|._h|, "Bums at ing her home in Sunimereide. g _ ,5 I i ;;§§éi vzfiéi , -;fssia l 6 -filth ` bargain DAY HIS vigorous revival of summer weather is a decide reminder to every woman of the advantages of our Q il ii . _ ill : " i- = , The prettiest showing of shirt waists you’ll see in P. E. Island-almost . all sizes-many different attractive styles going at a deeply cut price. Bry to-day- there s ample summer weather in which to enjoy your 25 er cent Discount Sale of Shirt Waists .85 waistinow... .64 -95 $L45 tt $1.60 ws _ $1.95 wais $2.15 $2-35 $245 is il $3-45 All shirt waist suits of wash material going at 33 I-3 per cent and 25 per cent dis- count, il ti is ‘ 7 ........$i.o9 .».......;i»i.2o “ .$1.31 sara noW....i£i.46 ....$i.bi ....$i.76 $2.06 ._ .$2.59 ar Comer Chooses Excuiisioil suitiziiii s. s. _cm or Loiiiioil To Orwell Wednesday at 3. p. m. Round trip 25c. To West River ports Thursday at ii. p. ln. Round trip 20c. 'l‘o llilst Iiivei- ports Friday at 3. p. m. liound trip Llilc. 'i‘o Crapaud Satnrdnynt 3. p. m. Round trip 400. Piano. Refreshments. Home early. _ ggdtg Chronograph Watches. We now have in stock four of these watches, one of which is ri split seconds, all nilnutc registering. These are of the world ra- nowned "Longines" and "Agassiz" make, the host watches of this close produced. li you contemplate investing, we have niallc the prices on these so low that you Hammocks, Siluveniiiliiuils -AT- BOOKSTORE. WITCH IIAZEL casnm is the beat preparation on sale for the skin. Curis sunburn, chafed or longli- ened skin. sore lips, chap- ped hands, etc. Soft as velvet. Price z5c s bottle. lililiilllll i lilliilllll. DRUGGISTS. CornerGt. George and Kent Sta _ *__ Dccp Cutting lliakcs Satisfactory Buying This is the state of affairs at the big furniture sale. Stock must be closed out quickly. Prices are being greatly cut to this end. You ought to have your share of the bargains. This is a good time for baby carriages- Oiir stock is new and most artistic in design. Price reductions never before heard of are greatly in evidence in this portion of our stock. Buy to-day. -/ ‘W in if ! I irq ‘ 'it , : t i » .£- f, ,.4 1° 1 ._.¢.,‘=\ ;-_'__ .,~'.. l six .s qv e,_> Bcsi 1 _ V-.-_ ~ .;, I I 1 I ~.JZI-ll\l f\l€\/\/535|. 1. can't.ilil'ord to let this opportunity pngg l L_* _i Y____ _*_ _ _ ‘___ __ Y , ' G. 1". liutclieson, Jeweler. ii-27il2i.' W _ E W ' ` `_` ' Croquet Sets, AGENT WANTED. For the Sun Life of Canada. A liberal contract will'be given to the man who can procure a good volume of business. For particulars write or call on IE. E.. EECWV. Manager for P. E. Island. Charlottetown ig mwi iyi Macs' * ' SUMMER QUEEN 0IL STOVES jiistilie thing for cooking on this hot weather. We have them with and without iop. Fililifll & iIHMi|llER L i . The Reliable Hardware Men. . li l: "` ,.' _'i l. ., i i A _ "Jr" -'- »v»~ ;¢,»<--- __ 1 i -ld li / i i i‘i . ' ‘ lik# . » i i 1 ll \l »-ug. l i l It ily, . l- »~ `”~ ‘"1 r , 1 i i ~ ' ~ _ _` s , , ~ I v ~ 1 éiiai" - ' _ r iiiil sill . . . “lt . E ONE 1: :: 1; E ly E' "il L io- -~ it . =