Psowsié subs* tru llUlil'3il3l'lilii_l§l`ill"im]'ll'4< _ _ ‘tml __ ,THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, IULY 19, 1906 - _-c---~~f~__..»'_'..-;~~ __ --_.___ _ _..-Q __ De ortmsnfol blflrc- . V H_6_ali"0.ilii=eS ln New Prowse Block- Charlottetown. Mlliinery ` lliilllliri' . _'9_ _ _ ` ‘ Th X V |~h P Q0 " ' T ~' ‘ . ‘.'...i.?;....§......,'..;.;i,T.. "°°°'° *’°°P1= A Record _ \\ 4. __ ,_.*_ _ I _ . _ _._ f.; '_\,_ _ ___., g _ __ , 1 F \ _ 'f __ ,__ ~ ff an .. /'g>\'{§ S’ ~' \="9“’¢ ‘f.$\_ » _ /1 ' I-_ _» "9/!3`=?3l~ \..-1' / 3. :-1- 'Q ‘V4 NQ5/ Z ff 4»-3*’ is ~' 2’ " £*`wv /l=‘_"."`~ \‘:._/ _ __\_ it ,'_‘,¢’»` :‘ ‘_ r ~ up )~.~.__-_ _,Ado t ,Oi ¢ ..‘, \ fc _ ,/ \ .\;'*.\ ` c. l _ _ 1 _\ . . étbi(.//.N ‘_ /Qs 5' . our last vears millin- ;f‘ ` 4--' * -- E I - 11 _.¢"l€~'-<~°_i . . __ / ‘- _ df. , ' ) ~- ' __ r/-.` l` Broken Another Made _V i ._-\_f,- ery business estab- lished a record. We never had such a busy season--scarcel y hoped ever again to equal it. And yet already this season-with but HALF the year gone v.~e’ve beaten last years record -taken and filled orders largely in ex- cess if those of the year of 1905! _ ' Isn‘t such an in- l I crease wonderfull It’s the correctness of our styles-the ability of our niilliners to design \ it f_.'shio'1 tttsi it YOU best -the fanltless worknitn- ship--ilte <-ntite satisfaction our ini`liners give which acc... nt . for this wonderful business. We w..ntYOUR order too. Let us prove that our millinery is entirely satisfactory -in STYLE, FINISH and PRICE-as we say. OUTING AND About sixty Erie Outing CHIFFON HATS-49c. and Chiffon Hats formerly{i.15 to $_;.oo are on sale at 49c, The range of styles is varied-there are black and all colors-many ofthe colored chiffon hats are really elegant. Some are shown in our street window C ' ki t' fl t h i ’ omeqmr y or rs c occ and uiat friends at Eldon anivedln thc ` _ ' ty , ' ~ , _ * city yesterday for n few days. Mr McLeod will be remembered as having presented to this Province, the beautiful portrait of t His Hon the Lieutenant Governor. M0l’¢|5Waii8¢f T0Ul'iSi C0ciS ;::.;'::‘.‘:.:::2:;‘;i°t;“".‘:’.:i.f°".r:"°:;‘; vs _,___ ‘ fi X B-_&i_:;_ _ < L.._,.;`;=i§‘;....' ,‘ ; in ‘in ‘ _ _ _ ‘lit r l\>F4flE§‘ili »: "1 at ”'|\l..§';t_l°l>- i‘~»f_»li`f-=>= cgi l | ‘ ,f.;E~§_‘ H ° I1 attention is paid to correspondence but ' e_ 7 t *XA it is impossible to get everything in as _ A ' written, especially when as of late many / tf"""'-~ ._ -._ 3=_=:====~.,;T:_,'!’f=`==._ _ L-an.-.>;_L|=a.».` - J/ _ ,..._._._¢;_._.,._-__L ""'I.'_'- T2; _ S fu Garments Another small lot of Swag- J, ¢ . _ _ ger Tourist Coats in entirely ri fir.-rents pattern from the iii-at few we displayed a. few days ago. 'l`his style is the most worn blanket cloth it’s a most com- 'ortable garment and the loose Tourist style one that be- and most popular yet shown this season. H Being designed of heavy .`.."»"r1 ‘cop ,ii_; *_ /_ .Q ' l_"tf.A\-is \ comes to advantage almost any figure. ' We would advise an early response if you con- tiinplate si curing such a garment, the quantity is small-not enough if them to make them common. _ Tailor Made Skirts Atty, ‘ 'QQ 1it1c's an instance of a gy specially nice value secured _ __ . at a saving-Also of some rc- ’ `-'-"IL gular stock lines reduced to ln clear. Both an-_ OPPORTU- ' `N1TtEs To Sava. ' ` ` SPECIALVALUIESKIRT-'A utiilring- ' ly pretty skirt uf fine black vlcnu a cloth of niedi In weight-a ltendaonie ' ytiyle and elldgenily tailored. Ii’s pleated in penurl tifect with black snuierlie braid trimming. A ]'l<‘l‘fCl‘»¢ fitting ferment and _ ' an exec lent value nt ° 'Y-*_/--wr Acconmiin Pr,r¢/iran Sxnvrs $3 75. TW" only accordean pleated skirts of line M7’ll° green sciciliinn. lieniiiiiully tailored and ‘very latest style. To clear the line ¢t\iif¢lY out we‘ve reduced the L _former ptice $5.10 to Ai.'r`.` Woor. Scorer-r Twalo sginra 35_6o. Two =only skirts of genuine Scotch tweed in neat grey herring bone effect. Rox pleated com- 'pletely around from wrist. handsome skirt, absolutely ure wool. ?l.‘i°_'.°°ff1f.*_‘.-_’_5.?‘i°.YY..‘t‘r!r $5-50 . 'muon Pniaua Cnorn Sxirr 85 6o-i-'logout skirt of *pure wool Panama Cloth. bloc . entire an- jcorriean pleated from hips, ! ' Erornierly $8 75. Bargain 6 l .\~»...... ...».~.~»....~»»` . " I a Decided Saving -.»...-.....-- -- -1 :__ gf. _ iii’-* Q.- only sing ' i;fiiliantine- $5-98 I , _ klrie made in lite D’ U ‘F. Dawson, York, informs The Guardian night. _ Rimsusan the grand tea at Cardigan Bridge today. W. A. Mirror! wants man for delivering milk. See classified col. Tun tide will be high this morning at 8 25 and tonight at 10.21. No. lCc.C. A. will hold their target practise at Kensington Range today. Ruv.D. Mcbieari will preach inthe People’s Church on Thursday evening at . 7.40, Miss Lorrie: ALLEN of the Telephone Office, left. yesterday afternoon for; New Gl&HZ0v{ on a two weeks holiday. il Mns'Sli\ioN Faxnsn of Roxbury, Mase., and her two children are visiting her mother Mrs. Cann, of Pleasant Valley. Tun Saturday Guardian, only fifty cents i\ year is an excellent gift. for that friend of yours abroad. Subscribe for it today. REV. Giro. MiLr.au, B. A., of Brookfield will preach on Sunday next at Clyde River, at ll a. m. and at West River at 3 p. m. ALL aboard for Murray River picnic today. Trai leaves at9 o'clock sharp. Return fare cents, Special rates for children. ` Youriu and old wanting agood dsy's outing should attend the tea at Cardigan Bridge today. Sports of all kinda 'with dainty refreshments and luoious strawberries and ice-cream will he provided. Misvounns holds its lea party on Wednesday the 25th inst. Aduiirable arrangements have been marie antlu special train runs from Vernon River at 0.5011. m. and Charlottetown at 8.l5. Ad will appear later. A. Atsxannaa Molnzun, the New York artist who has been visiting his old home Ol' Connnsronnnn-re should remember that down as much as possible. Every cfommuulcatlons are being received each day. IN connection with the Tea Party ntl Lennox Island on Monday next, the Prince Edward island Railway will issuc tint class tickets at $1.00 each from bharlottetown to Port Hill, good to retum by first train on Tuesday. Tickets from other stations along the line will be issued at correspondingly low rates. Indians wlllbo carried at half the above rates. "' IN connection with the accident to the horse anti carriage on Hillsboro Bridge, ns reported in yesterday’s issue, Rev .G. that had the driver covered the horse's head with his lap rug, and stood by the animal, patting his head and talking kindly to him, no damage would have been done. This is a good thing for all drivers of horses to remember in impend- ing danger. J. E. McPanii:, Hamilton, Ont, is in the City representing the new official map showing the Dominion in detail, glvinil country and district boundaries also all villages, post odlces and all railway at ations. These maps are made to sell at *S3 each in folder or wall form but the iirmhaa conceived the idea of striking oil' one hundred thousand in order to introduce them to the general public and to charge for them but 81.25 after which they will be placed on sale at the regular price of O8. Mr. Mc-Gee is at the Revere Hotel and will be pleased to receive any enquiries by mail or telephone. In connection with the great Barnum Sc Bailey Circus at Moncton on Saturday next, the Prince Ed ward island Railway will issue a return ticket at $l.00:to Summerslde; the S S Empress a return ticket at $l.il)t.o Pt. du Chene; and the l. C. R a return at il0c to Moncton. ’l`his will give a return rate from this city to Moncton of $2.00, with corres- pondingly low rates all over Prince Edward Island Railway west of Char- lottetown. TheS. S. Empress will walt at Pt. du Cheno for the 6.15 p. tn. train, thus giving everybody ample time to take in the show. the admission to which ln- cludlng a seat, is but 500. “Itamoue Soap." Satisfaction in every cake. i.ta&tw. ...mania-4-I FRUIT r CAKE not too RICH, just the thing for a iight lunch in hot weather, fresh today. - Plain toe. Fi‘°|°.'»-*."'~`.: Tal train arrived last night at ,il5f‘. 1.1” ynnngn 'g gnu-,i|m [md gg oinliged ,“Pl.l¢J\iiAN1‘ outing is promised all who _- I _ _ ~ - ~ mil y ` attend thegnnd toaparty tc be held at ` Tax Northumberland arrived at 8.4iilutf 19-"L The right. kind of o boy can secure a position with rapid promotion. if ll” applies at this office at once. Several good boys have secured good positions recently. t Exrausivn preparations are being made for the Flrcuien’s Tournament, which is mtgka ping in this City nu int and 2nd ogy. next month; The Charlottetown Fimmen are busy getting ready for the different athletic events, and are determined to win all they, can. The decorating committee have elaborate plans which if carried out and the wenth er be line will give the city a decidedly gala appearance, A large decorative arch la now being constructed at the City ilall and will be the chief feature of the decorations. There is to be a grand proc-esaionhy torchlight, on one of the evenings, to Victoria Park where a tire- works displayis to take place anti prizes awarded and u Band concert given. The exhibition of fireworks is io be particular ly good and the iiidicatlous are that this will be an evening of pleasure to be long decorated with Japanese lanterns, strung above the railing as was dune lust. year during Old Home Week. There are to be two or three floats in the procession, ani a decorated carriage. It. really looks as li the Firemen's Tournament is going to be ti nieruorahle event. ` ‘l sg _ i A NOVEL SUMMER CULONY Through the eiYort.s oi the Grand Tru ni: Railway System in making known til.- attractlons thntare to be found in ilu- Algonquin National Park of Onttu-ii._ thousands af applications have in-.~|. received at their several City Tinkoi Offices throughout the Continent for literature and particulars of this, comparatively speaking, new territory and the attractive publications which the Grand Trunk issue and which have been the greatest fuutut in bringing tourists to Canada seem to have sound.-il a new note in travel, holrlinu the attention ofa large nu|n_l\er of tourists who annually make their peretzrittniiorut to the cuolerclinmtes. The Algonquin Pork territory has been ntlveri iced as an itlenl spot for the cnnoeist, angler and camper only, and it has been necessary for then. to bring complete outfits, provisions, uit: , as up to thc ‘present time no hotel accomodation was nvnlluble. The ileniands, however, for aresort of this kind have been so great tllnt tho Grand Trunk wit h their usual progressive ideas have illled ilie breach, and are erecting n tent hotcl, which in addition to being conlfortable will bc unique in its entirety. The site ofthe iented street is a beautiful one sltuatetl on n bint" at Park head- quarters overlooking Cachs Lake, a lovely sliect of pellucid water filled with the gainlest of flnny tribe and its bosom dotted with the lnlnntls, with here and there n picturesque cottage seen throuprh the heavily wooded surround- ings§ This novel innovation at the Park will include it large Marquee to be used as a dining room and seating from fifty to seventy-live people, augmented witha series oitenta for sleeping accommoda- tion. Dliferentslzcrl tents will be used for this purpose. and will inclu¢`e those accommodating two, four and six people each. Board Doors with an extension to use as a verandah with ily tops to answer the purpose for awnings will be_supplied and all tents will be furnished with comfortable boils. A responsible caterer has been secured and the Canvas City will he doing business and ready for the reception of guests on July ilth. The pointat which the tented colony has been located is i500 feet above the sen level nntl the air is pure, exhilarating and buoyant, while the scenic beauty la grand In the extreme _and the fishing unexrolletl. The unique' idea of sleeping and :lining under canvas without thc dlscontioris that some find in camping out will no doubt appeal to a large number oi people, and it is expected thntajolly crowd willbe found during the summer mouths at this lovely spot. i e THIS KODAK GIRL has o No. |:Foiding a Pocket Kodak. 'Poles a picture r}{l4,l(. Price $|:.oo. Our best seller. 1. ~. ’t~T\ ->_~ J oi t.,\~__,‘~»\._.~.'»i‘l» “‘f_ ,.;.':; ,_ '_\_v_»__~.__, ~"-7... L -_i Petiicoais of navy, brown else af 'Jim . ' \ ' ..._ ....._,.._._..._._.. ._ _GUARANTEED _ _ T TAFFETA ETTICOAT Q THIS is a value as surprising as it is un- matchable. Of course there are cheaper '- petticoats-but an absolutely guaran- teed Taffeta Petticoat for $5.00 is a _“new thing under the sun ” fine iafieta, any required length, black, and niulberry, good widths, silk dust frill, in ever y respect new and correct $5.00. _ 'Dhese new ones came in by express yesterday-they’re sold nowhere rents.-niberetl. The roadway on the In C’lmrl0"el0Wu°`and they re such Skirts as every Wen dressed Woman evutntg 01 the procession win 1.. will approve. The makes guaranteed with each garment, Q ALVFRIISING IS BROAD. Advertlsingin itself means publlltnv innl pul.llcit.yiaa vcry broad and cou- prehr-nsivc term. It does not mean wiiiiplynword whispered to a favored it-w. itls, rather, syhonynious with ii gotierni, broailvrisi. declaration, and the ltrniult-\‘ the scope- of the announcement, the l»i-_itertlic advertising. No occupiau spur-l\ll\ni_tllrrt:ts attention along given and iii-.~tiretior¢~ ltcnrii of are greatly in teviile-rice in this portion of our stock. Buyio-ri.-ty. 513|'-'IN `~|EI\/\/55% u£l ALL SHADES 0I*` ENAMEL 3 tom.atch S ALL SHADES OF TEET/H The general expression of satisfaction from our l patients in regard to enamel fillings has led us to procure it in all shades so that we may he able to do the very finest work in matching the different shades of teeth. While Enamel is As Permanent As Gold it costs much less, is less painful to insert and possesses many advantages over all other hlliugs. l Call and see us before having _your work done. We will save you money and pain and please you better. Guarantee, -Dental Rooms, DR. E. E. RDBINS, Prop. 6-I5dmth twwtf BISON .FURNACE , 5,0 .,_" i ..._ ...../' <3 °°'* » I iii fr ._~.':. :fl 4| _t ;".';.:'.l 2 é. --»" Q11 1 T a y l o r ’ s' BOOKSTORE. ' ` _ i MACS’ WITCH HAZEL LREAM is ih bert ' on sale for the r(?itiii-'ali K Svllbvfv. eltsfed or rough- ened skin. sore lips, chap- ped hludl, ~¢lil. ,Soft as velvet. ’ ' ‘ ‘ - - Pri” 25° tt bottle. asm two lliilliiililliiillilll. _ Di U °°"‘°"°*- Evvreestilsxciiou. -»..~ Drafts in the Bison' Hot Water Furnace work on exactly the _same principle as in a kitchen range. its direct draftwilldgive a roaring fire_ in "no time," and its sidean down draft will bring the water to the boiling point very quickly. Every heat unit in the fuel is utilized, its I ,f draft construction preventing any escaping. \ The Bison has muore ii00ll lleililnl points than all other heaters combined- THE H. R. IVES CO., Liiviirsn. ea MONTREAL. c noosc 'rrutgmg EST The Tobacco Epicure who does n HICKEY TWIST PEARL OR RUBY . _ ti. om.. ty, Hunevorderlverittut.rcnian'°v\1\H\ """""“ W" T"°’“" °"m‘ °r"iNir” our uixrunies uv t .mn ti POUND '"NH~ H ICKEY & _ .l`i.!.S.E.i§.i..‘?_'-.§.‘?..'I" H `\ .5 . 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