JULY 8, 1908 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN moz rivl ‘ _» . » . -1 -..=a';.'..-I Y-0' »*- 1 , L' __ .__ _...___ _ .. ____. _ _,_ ,__ _f__ __ _____________________ ____ ______ ,_ _ _ _ ________ __ ___ 5 -F " _ 1 l - - W F 1 _._r¢a__s;____g_aorgaja yaaearday _nRo_3;;l;:k__p;c_l§:yw;;_yieltingnance) “ ~ - ~* _ -A cant. A. Blue and James Bain, Gwrse Yvlms is visiting 1 Held Offlcesin New Prowse Block Chsrloitetiwn Hvlwlleld y s ay or. e e will he high this evening bench at Boston en route to Europe for a two at 6.06 and tomorrow evening at months trip. Miss Palmer will join 7.20. A five A party oi friends and sail on July -_- terday a mir. | The rare on urs s. s. Harland to F0l'1:' Augughug tm on the 13th is SL James S_ s_ picnic takes place MIB. C01. OIT IB 8XD8¢i.8d t0 0 - _ S|qrg0p¢1|s,00g. m, to 6.00 p. m. Tllllily ¢|l|y7 |’°‘ Tha marriage Look place on June Only twenty cents. Steamer sails at-to-day a e. cupy her summer hom D l _ r ' ~ zeur at zoo iiaac ii-girth straw.. Ab- 1° °- "1- erdeen, Wash., of Fred A. Ilnbfirteon son of the late Dr. Robertson, Ora: paud, to Miss 0lgaAnderrlon. 4; yet no further particulars have been re- coived. A very successful concert was held in Bt. MarKnret's Hall. by the St.. MHFKII-\'Ut's Branch of the League ot the Cross recently. The program was wall rendered. The amolsirit re, alhedi was $40. `the remcmberuilce was greaitly up-lJuly 13t _|preciat1ed. Master McAuliffe con-`v”lted. ltlnucs to im iovc in the hos ital I _, i The Gu A St. John exchange says: The_Richiird visiting Oddlfellows who reached the disposed. CNY on Saturday. brought f*rom` frlesids in Lynn a message of cheer Hon. ¢_ SL C151;-_ Brighton, ghan’s ad farm for sale in this issue. t Montiagu ,Hem-tz of this City fs in-, Miss Ella and Lottie Needham, Bos- were in the Cit edterda WDOTI 16111105 W¢B¢ n ' _ ` T A f d q d d gh Rev. E. and Mrs. Bell r t d Miss Adele Palmer left e terd f ' Th tid carcass 'D n Ea og B omg 8 B 8 “pw 8 leaf clover was picked yes- 'Attention is called to L. Mona- o | 0 near a vay, this week. ardian regrets no learn that "* fton. are visiting at J, D, y|unn»,,_§ ____ ‘Wood Islands. | Benj. Rogers and' Mrs.»Roi;- “* ' to Eugene McAuliffe, son od Ja's‘.`ers, Fairholm, made the round trip Ml” Mmld MBCKHY ll Visiting her McAuliIlc<, the lad who had his leg by the N taken ot! 'oy a trairn at the I. C. R.| depot some days ago. A huge bou-‘ The C buet of flowers was sent to the boy wiil hold by llriends of his father i.n Lynn and hull at ~- "*““*‘==rs*~*t-__-, __ *NC ,__- 3.. _--_ WI! _lu _ll__', The la magazine contains an illustrated art- ‘ _'_ ____ ici” from U16 Den of A B Warhur- L .tom on up _ ~ ~ -\ __ Mrs. James D. MacKenzie, Woo] U / wmmumcatiog "vii _Edward I°1“"d _Q Island left Thursday on 4 visit. \o S A tea field, i\ .\ ornwall Division S. O. T. Connwall on Monday evening Souns' “pmt the "Wk md in Chill* lr. 'rua public ia cordially in- ‘°“°°°"“' Lot 47 D °' “M ‘W Fall* The lobster season in this province parishioners I St_ C1 ad appear. °I;;whe_____ ° umba- 'ml' good catches have been _msdc, orthumberland yesterday. }l1;il'a_|:_t;d 152:39 “nd MVB- MHCKBLI o . I aniw_c,.eam_._fe§t1va|at the John McLean and Fred Brehaut l Miss Annie MacKenzie, Ontario is _ visiting her father and siisr f, t issue of the We"tm‘“i*‘t"` 'Woodville Manse L a D “F and B“mm°f- friends in Bummersido. partyis t b h ' on July 315'- bl' th' closes on July 10th. In most sections \-.wa<~.“r~ - _.wo owrawmwa- .»»»e..=ma»s.~a\ ae..-M Q , ' - TY 7 ' _._~\,";'_ ,.2-a, f, , f - "" ~,1 UQ i ii l ! is _ Q 1| Brighton near Watermere.. ll»0 ll'l‘l\'° Hi YOFK OD Thursday next. . ___ ,`~‘ g___,".___//' \ I ~ `\“/L ' W' _W \ The Busiest Store on Chsr|ottetown's Busiest Street. (Q M The Corset that fits is a joy till its " worn out. “ 50 Only Black Taffeta Silk Undcrskiris VALUE $6.00 WEDNESDAY $3.98 r }Q§'1‘f'.';+‘i, ‘ _//' , it _ if -_gf ‘\ z 3 ' 4 4 il - 4 .7 , *-'l '-1,- ., " ' ` .'~ .__ K/. _A_`_;,‘._i__..._ il i_. ( ‘_, ,w_'i_, _ __:__E ' l ‘ J! P `;. ~ '.151-,r' ‘~‘» *""fo » . S "ld, A A i' fi if' i€’?."/A ._ l' in ~ i . Wi. »‘ . ,J//' 'f' AS” »~a'ff..--.~/f/'»'.=~"fi»' ”~'"i`l , //// ié a\ i ’_'»'_ if if (___.;f"1'.l/‘..~'e‘,_<_';’§-._:“_; __ 4 rd ._ , A timely purcllnsc of .1 high grade sample line is responsible for this great opportunity 50 only In the lot. The above goods caiiic to hand this morning froiii one of the leading skirt nianufacturers in Canada. We made nn oder for the lot which_ tlie_y accepted which was much below the regular price, in fact lower than they could be manufactured for they_z1re made full and ample and of zi high grade Taffeta silk. On Sale Wednesday Morning at $3 98 Well worth $6-00 ‘“°. ; :-_ly » ¢’\ an ' _.. fi _a f’-lj? '- l \ \ hi.; ' ,Tw ~.s.\ " v _ _‘_ \__ q;,~f` _/ Q” 'r`j:`* 'S c / I `_) _ ‘Q \. _ _,_ _ / _‘lt _ _ // _, A it "=$€<-.1 ' / /C //“'2"‘ `_' A ‘_ f/ _ / \ cg _ _ 'rw -.- ry.. .- rl., _ '__` :" tjgq _ \ is f W ~ if i _, _-» v"°”‘ a ’ 1 The Smart Silk Coat For Summer Wear for Women The good old “dustc-r" is :i garment of the dead :ind well buried past -primal. practical. protective. but laclung the essential womamyfuality of prc-illness. The later designers lave given its ii new g.n..icnt with all thc virtues of the old d_us_ter, with- out its cruditics of construction. Fo rtravellmq, driving. or for general outdoor wenr, it protects the dress, and gives a smaft, stylish, well-dres~ed appearance to the we_arer_ liesidcs: _ For the reinrinder of this week we will give special prices oil the hnlniicc of our silk coats. _ _ __ Six only left, perhaps youl size is among them. _ Regmar $1175 up to $27.50 all at special prices, l I i His Worship Mayor Prowse of this Mr' City is Belt down on the o town’ Union of Canadian Municipalities to Ala speakers on Wednesday July 15th O oc ment by Commission ' Rev A ` leave very pleasant evenin vale School at the home of A D I J ipresenied' their teacher. Miss Janie gan dress accompanied by ai beautiful J C gold watch chain and also a con ' Silfvrisl. t-_banked the pupils for their A kmdnuss and thoughttillness Death with all its sorrow visited, ° “Y” on Juns 17th, the home of John Mc- Ml Lean. Argyle shore, when iiia war '(nee Mary Hynon,) passed away lcnrgr hcr eternal home. The deceased hail film] _christian spirit. Born in Tryon sho in li, active work for the T B t i n vliurcli, and made a lalsiailiag iiiiiirhii mtl" ,sion on the minds of many who camp A under her teachings On June 21st Hav .il sermon Tryon Baptist Harm ( llllrcll She leaves to mourn several h 1 in the home, besides brothers, sisteri t 8 und a large circle off frllends. Mm *W ' ' ww morn The annual examination of South I Granville schoiol was held in Uhr vlflr E schoolroom on Tuesday June 30th nn The examilnation was conducted by M ithe children in the different branches ifigit lend bv their prompt amid correct ‘pressed himself as being' t*/horoughly M lsntisfied with the condition of the vim Ischool, the pupils being in his opin- Crty' ion in ,a much higher slepding than f'° since his ~first visit to the school. But he was very much disappointed M some time fpast. Mr. Kielly ex» ti 'the negligence of the trustees fn be- 5° ing-absent from a public school eur- amination. ivliaa Coram than dia- T intention to remain teaching in Granville for the ensuing year. Com. U ,Alberry Plains School was held on l33_5;° ‘Tuesday afternoon, June 30th. The; .pupils were examined in the different _ - 'rua marriage al lvliaa Nora A 'ruc~ mal s mums. lvhnnnuloildilau "a"ch°S taught’ by Miss Mamm per, daughter of Arthur A. Tupper, of Hldl IUIWQ ul ,Pratt, lately a student in Prlnce of WMP” voucge’ assisted by the teach' the ’I‘rainor, son of Jas Trainor, of IQ Kmk'l*lI er 'ities A. Lannon, by the schoolyy' ofiiceii-e. Messrs Valley, Jenkins and ,'h“rl°t"°t°w"' P* E~ 1-- "59 901¢'ml1-'Dl7ll'llNlll Pratt, and by Thomas Richards. Re- `_'_;°d citations were given by several of the_ _e_§" f upils, and weie listened to with I ' P ` ii ir . M c .i il Ypleasure. Short speeches were then (’_‘;;p;'_'_" __§€g_?m_:;n';;'__g_be§§ef M1; made by the gentlemen expressing satisfaction with the pnogress of thc e iwriting. Mr. Jenkins in the course of lthcy owed the same obedience to their teacher as to their parents, a fact which he was sure they were mindful of al-l evidenced by their good order. Mr. Richands' was then ca-lled on for s song and responded with "School tpossessor of the “sweet tooth" was fiom lthcn rcndeed happy oy confectionary rut" |,liciing passed around. At the close of °‘"°°“ p“i‘“l°f’_“ly in "fv°2tV"°u' hw" Vthe examination Mr. Valley, on he- "U" °"ly P“t'““m 9' |.by nu and heartily applauded. 'rin-.;°U"“ :hall of the trustees, presented the ,teacher with a purse. as a token _ of -;i-`-W’*"`“-“---“°“’2 Ithelr appreciation of her work. 1 "Alnorlg the wor)d's best things' to drink ia "salma" Ten. its* purity, flavor and delicionsncss stand unrivalled. ‘_ _.__,_ . _c___.,;| HOW NICE _ It is to have good pastry. 0ne's diges- tion is soon ruined by eating any other kind. We have the best pies Give usa trial order. Telephone ai i D. STEWART Eclipse BAKERY Bakcs Best Bread. and__Mrs. Bsydeld. Charlotte- f wi spend the summer at lthe eighuh ____________ __o__________g:')__§T_;l__111t_:>;’ _Queens Point, Grand Trseadia. be hem at M xander McDonald is expected omred' H” 0” 0’ “"3 t cupy his summer home at Dul- _The subject is to be City Govern; vay about July 15th. . G. `F. aqd Mrs. Dawson, York, ` g wa' ____ at Chipéinzveek for their new home ¢°"t1v event by the iwpue of oraan- M Ph __ _ ~ - oseph Davison, Kensmgton, Or- C arson' W em they gathted and izer of _Canadian Order of Fores~ McPherson, with a nicely worded ld- ters' ls regmtered at the ("“°""’ _ _ . ai}d M6-_ii :Supp _lielt yesterday aidcrabic amount oi ir. 'ru mom "Z °-' ”°°.“' “f“"' “ft” “ wachvn though taken cO_f_';Te_t__1y b; pleasant visit to this province. i visitors table will be furnished , -_;. M _+ i _M Moorniac 75ct Corset is innvlc of good grade wliitc coutil, with llosc siipporters Wlicu one coincs to think of it- after all the most important garment to the well gowned lady is the corset. Oli its ilcnt accuracy of fit--and correctness of line--depend entirely the set of thc \\'c:ircr`s gown. The corscis wc carry are famous for their fitting quality-for their corrccliicss of liiic-for tlicii tlioiolighly up to date style. A Full Line Of New B & I Corsets \\'c have just plncccl in stock 3 full 'linc of this fzlnions corset recently demonstrated so slicccssfiilly licrc by Miss Campbell. The merits of the liiic may well be judged by the suc- cess of the dcmoiistrriiioii--lirenltiilg all records as it did. This corset we carry in stock in the following prices $1.25 $i.5o$2.5o - A wide range of niccly ninclc corscts iii- N0» 597 3 "ery Clwlcc and Polmlaf -*Wie Of cluding Percale suiunicr wciglit, jean and couti l in grey or white, D 8: A & P C make. . . . . . .._............5oc fine, firni French Coutil thoroughly modern deep over hip, carefully boned. adjustable hose supporters at front and side.....................~... ....$i.5o No. 3i6 is zi very dainty little corset girdle top, long hip, niade. of fine sheer light per- ' ut ilie St. James picnic at Monvaglle t d Train leaves at 9.15. _ at front aiulo\'crliip...... . . . . . ........75c Moormac dollar corset is of a nice white calc carefully boned, hose supporters :it front and sides.... .. .. .. . .. .$1.75 are pleased to learn of 'elle re- No. 575 the ideal corset for stout figures. This y of John Munn of Wood Is- \vho is in the P.E. Island Hos- ` Coutil, four hose siipportcrs, long slender hip style girdle top __ _,ery stylish ______,mc_,_tof good splendid corset niakes it possible for the value at.............................$l.o0 stoutest figure to present a good and been a great sufferer for upwards ol' D ' eighteen months, but bore all in ii M S meeting ia to ba held nt :raw __I_;ev_ w_ M_ Fie_I_d preached ___ _m___mo___ ____ ten tomorrow July 9th at 7.3¢- rl. il (hm, W K_eny_ In P __ of S __ _ rs John_Croake and daughter Flm- mr Qu__,en.__ C0____t‘;__°°w§’_’_; __m__‘;__'_’;_ ma, left thru City yesterday morninf: _ , ‘ E [Dent the early years of hs' 1"” _“_” Gul are, left this City yesterday on il. In ' - . ' - iss o' c W o s _ ng her sister Mrs. Hooper Horne A H119 day with a nice breeze oi! the Am ___ were elaborately and hounteously _ A_ McNab, Dorchester, Mass., spread, eanrl theiladies with pleasiing _ I at hmlmg so ,ew of the rabepanra wiilnipand the summer at Grand Tru- °°““°"”“"~°°° “"" P’°ff_1pi attendance The New Guarentecd instalment Policy he Baptist Sunday School iuinic ened the air with the strains of the _ - l th i l ii u bagpipes; some excellent selections on mrascd nic adlrooi, it noi being har wi11__:_»;-\€_°;_i_}a§_e___<;l_\______e __§1_\_/;=__>;__xl_\{__l_:__ _fi ____ _he _____________________ Wm _“___ ________ rsday July 16th. There will tv a by Daniel Falconer. The best oll ord- visitore table-a well stocked re- ed D\'¢<"al1°d thr0“gh°“t ffl" day' ff" < 1 The semi annual examination nt ffcshmeut b°°t ' 1° 5 ° .D *I* ‘f'_‘7', ml H _ 'Nw _.,,,nm*,.,,__. . . ir ti .t ui s d - - """P"”' °sp°°‘*‘"" i" '°“‘"“g “nd tgp szarriia The North American Life Assurance C0., WILL U. S. ANNEX CANADA. Uncle Sam has about as much l_D___y _f__y__,_»» which was much enjoyed chance to do so ns A cheap ncid "' . Ferguson, who has been visit- er son Capt. T. G. Tayloy of the n to her home in Picton. o appoint dolegatesto the con- 'J -.~a< -»~ tive convention in this city n 0Lh lllst. W. , s Mittle Pickard leaves this 5?' ing on a two moriths visit to ‘E ister Mrs. Charles Mitchell of ipeg Mnnicoha. . Quebec, where the former will " her daughter, Sister St Mary No. 585 is n very fiiic garment ofchoice white percale, hose supporters at hip and front cut low over hip, top fi iiislied willl lace mul ribboli...... .. . .... . . . . . .. .$1.35 No. 266 as illusira_ted is clit very deep over hip accenting, and assisting the popular slender hip figiiics made of fine white coutil, hose supporters :il hip and front .. .....$i._35 stylish appearance it is made of fine strong heavy couiil, strongly boiled absolutely will not stretch and helps to train the form into graceful lines. Our price only .. ............. .........$3.4_=, Gloria waists for ladies .. . . . . . . . . ..$i. ro Gloria waists for Misses.. .... . ......7Hc Gloria waists for girls 7 to ie. . . . . . . . .58c Gloria waists for girls 4 to 7 . . . . . .. .. ...55c Gloria waists for girls 2 to 4 . . . . . . . . . . 42C Brassicresboned corset covers.a splendid garment for the figure inclined toward stoutness---laced--or tape fastened made of firm fine muslin a a o » . s c . uses;-as----ass .era rarooaaosaa-aaa..--ac ...ras ~-no _ -\ _ r-swag-»wwu»~.mmo"-»-“wanna .vw-~..\.~a-..--»-a~. -_-.-.-~\i-_-.ram , a M Dt MKie h hs been leaves this morning on return water greeted the picnicers at Rose- herst. berry on Dominion Day. The tables the “est of her “stan My-a left lothing to be desired for an ein _...__ for Messrs Gillis and McLeod, enliv- h t gi., which the managing committee de- ne who is fond of dshing should 8“"V0 “°nV"" ” '"1" _ . their cum. mtl ls lllmlll will llll lille 1. Dill llfl IIOIDQ M muh U10' llnll B' i 5 E' [answers gave every gvfdgnge gf ca;-eu of Calvary' Y .. __ _.s_..a. '___..___ . __ jflll f€8Ch\i'n§. and that the work done in th ~ '1`h° . hurch ‘ All are sorry to learn of the depar- ` c schoolroom was vary . fare to the St J"m°s C . . . ‘ . picnic to Montague this morning is Lure from _Wood Islands of some of B Blaonzgiléacilvgrmh §;;°t;I8x;_1,?°g0;§_;g¥t only 50 cents and train loaves the ourd charming young men, who in- e `who has had charge of the school,for' 't¥"ti°” at’ 945' ¢_9;O__i»_rolng Wear in the near future. i Assessment Insurance lprésent. and particularly emphasized °“d'§_» Mcninald ' joyable t,m___ Mum was not w'__n,m_é issued be the Sun Life of Canada meets ___ ' ` x ~ / all requirements of those desiring cheap insurance besides carrying guaranteed cash surrender values, paid up infur- ance etc. For rates apply to Charlottetown ~ - Manager for P11. Island dmwnr Grange, Waterford, Ont., to W. DI I , at Vancouver, B C., on Mon-_||'|odh||| hal,__|____._____hg____ June 15th, '08. Mins Grace Tup- was bridesmaid, and Ronald G. ceremony ehe happy couple left Weather Comforts Meiincii’s :ind Colgate-'s Caslinierc Bouquet and Vio- lct Tzilcum Powders FIACS’ Witch Hazel Cream and Macs' Almond Cream, Two exquisite toilet prepar- aiions,dc-licatcl v perfumed, preseves thc skin from snu- . burii,'aiid _mzikes it soft, smooth zinc w lite. Develop All the leading malres of ~ toilet preparations in stock your Films “ ” Today ai salve has of curing a corn. 'ing gives such satisfaction ns am‘s Corn Extractor which Let us New' Develo- . per used if01' 0 ii0|f.00kle|Mifflfi|v|S ¥overnment Veterinary inspects €‘aCl'l film. ;l.no.v iio1'i~:l. rni.i>. :ai i:ii”ro\vN ‘ "McLeod Q Bentley Bu-rtnei-s and Attorneys-at-law. elicit-on for the Hank of Nav. Scotts. __ Haney to lomf ` ' It .t i _ .\'o\'il Ncoiiu l'hi\inh na' .iii 3 2. itil L-7 1 t T- l- _‘W :lv ll INSURANCE in-a ramarim, said to 'sua ahiidran,¢lrat th” Wi" '““k° ""3" *‘°'“°~ m Toronto. - l_ , The Richmond and Drummond Fire Insurance The Commercial Union Fire Co., of London, England. The Canadian Pacific Railway Ticket Agency also steaniship ROSS & MATTHEWS, s De-iBrisay Block Queen Street dttsriil Charlottetown ‘* It meansjust as much to you to know who makes the best paints and-varnishcs as it does to know who makes the bestshoes, woolcns, foods. It is just asimportant to get the right paint or varnish for a surface .as it is to get the b_St. That is why you should never forget the name Sheiwin- Williams when you have need ofany treatment for any siirfzice- paint, varnish. stain or enamel---l_>ecallS¢‘ HWY "lake 3 f“"_5h for every surface --thc right quality---the best for thc p\l\'P0=¢- For sale by e. vv. CHASE HARDWARE, Paints and Oils. dniwfrwtf ,_». -- ‘-5 i -n\» _ ..c,,,,__ ,.»=.~._-;- r C0., of Canada. ‘ - l ~ _ i