7;____.____` _W e§§'.n,"_=S2.'¢',~ »¢. Mass- 'Q2 th l l i ~ "‘!~"‘7>e7. a¢\~ne.»z4e.‘.§e,.. i§ ’5-<-..-~._, .ll si- o... ..» ~»....-1 ..~~..»......... -.._ _..._ ?7'£!i"1§**~’55& g was-'~‘ ’~ _ ,-fl. in z~=2:1<."§'.€-Sr 5 . ii it lg if , ,W i vi. 3. DR. JAMES WARBUKFON, Semi.. Major 83nd Reaiment. mhémcnmliii not minor-:ana P. E. l’s Greatest Clothing House Open Evenings till 8 o’eloek. Shorey’s Clothing are well made, from the time the cutter traces his pattern on the cloth until the finishers give the garments their last touches. ” - Shoulder and collar are moulded by hand, that's why a Shorey Coat holds its shape so long, hugs the neck so snugly. Call in any time today or evening and get suited. S. A. cl)onald. O-GQQQGEEEEE FEE EHFGEEE ~,' REUABLE oENT|sTRv AT W M THE Lowssr voices PLATES-Our lates are the best made from non-mercurial En lish rubber, and willanot irritate the most sensitive mouth. The teei look as if they grew there. All our plates have a double suction and will always sta up ; they cannot drop down. We pay particular a_t- tention to building out sunken cheeks and restoriu lost expression CROWNS AND BRIDGES-We do this work £1 all its forms. Our gold crowns and bridges are made from 22 K Gold, and will not tar- nish. They are so near an approach to the natural teeth that you do not realize that they are in our mouth. ‘ FILLINGS-Filling teeth properly is saving, teeth permanently. Good material with good workmanship means good fillings. EXTRACTING-Teeth extracted itively without pain by a simple application to the gurus. No mains on Iujmuovs Davos USED. If ou want dental work done call and see us. Consultation wad Examiliation Free. Our Prices are the Lowest. We give you a t- ten arantee to do your work satisfactorily and keep ‘it in repair FRI§‘liT of CHARGE,for ten years. “ , ` Guarantee Dental Rooms `° | Cameron Block, Charlottetown, [over Reddln Br0s.] elilf., E. E. ~1;0BHiS.» . $J2m?.ZiT£“I.... The Shoe Pownal Street. Apply early. SFECIM. boy's for weather .___- Ill, 'CHQ 5| Bloch wi* W-_ -ve.. ‘ip ',,.i..==»':j ., .- , . ~.~ mt . . el ~s°. "‘,',»,,A_ ,,,_,. 1»»'f-5-`i»“F-"--'f»'~?-»’."~-'°";'°' "° °l"?' " ff' vefgdnylau iucasliir our 1i¢;1a>s»ys"Rassi.ii' L . _ . -_-'_ 'rum nm About xrojprmrqn amos evening ` rt Nam womans. _ Mm. 'William Uochou hom Providence was opauenger by the Northnlhsrisgd Heroes-.eovieltlur slut. ».: = , you want' a kodak." It slweya cells _ the truth. Get them from $1.1) up at *Gone liek Drug Store, eo1e‘ag‘oots. i ’~ Doo’t» leave it imill ,Friday to ,take sd- vsntsge at the plsbiscita on waterworks and sewerage. Vote today; something might interfere with you voting ho-mon row. Mrs. Edward Buillngton with her children from Fail River, Moss., were passengers by the Northumberland Tuesday evening going to White Sands to visit her mother. With a proper water supply many .citi- zens say they would give up paying any- thing towards insurance. With a proper water supply the town would be a great mutual insurance institution. Rev. William Harrison who takes pastoral charge of the Cornwall Method- ist congregation and Mrs. Harrison were among the passengers to Summersido by the Northumberland last evening. Miss Dolly Matthew of Souris, who spent the past few days ln Snmmorside the guest ol Vernon and Mrsllatthew, left yesterday morning for Yarmouth to spend the summer visiting friends. Should the waterworks and sewerslw movement be this year defeated, it will boa dead question for many years to come. Can we wait? “Time does not walt. Heaven grant that we are not a1~ ready too late." i _ Miss Laura Hoigson from Grand Rapids,Mich,, was \ passenger by the Northumberland last evening to visit hor homo in Charlottetown. She was met. at St. John by hor sister, Miss Ethel and brother Harry. There is not a town in the whole wide world that has a system of waterworks and sewerage that evar repented the step taken to install a plant. Such people only wonder why they had not put in their systems lor g before they did. Today our townsmen regret that Summerside did not borrow money long ago to put. down permanent streets. Today citizens wish they had taken hold of the town's electric lighting system years before the present lighting com- pany ever was organized. To-.morrow lou it not be said that we were mo late in installlnn waterworka sud sewerage. Next week it is expected our town will be (ull ot strangers, many of whom will be untavorably impressed with Mu' D05 having a system of waterworks and sew- ereue. Let us show by our votes (that is all we can do this year) onthe piebiscltie this week that ere there is another home- coming this town will be ranked among the progressive towns ot the world with all the oonveniences of a water supply and s sanitary system of seweracre. At a meeting of_ the Summerslde Improvement and Tourist Association held Tuesday evening the following resolution was passed: Resolved, That this Association recognises with much pleasure the valuable assistance rendered us in our work by W B Loneon ot Charlottetown who has used untiriug efforts in advertising our province abroad, through the prenr,by his phot-0ill'lDh|°'lf° "ld otherwise; and that we extend _thanks to Mir. Louson for the energetic interest um. in Ablwlldw ,Md in Ro nl on M loud- the oqmgammt Tdhtim in a :xsane Carter t ,‘ the which is Lu-nby ll!!- M1110 ,f ii =l 3: .fi Tuesday evening enroute to lurroy` To faithfully demrihe a drive-or a' (trip si _ '.'., Y 1'.‘..*‘.';‘» ... .. ... collsrapd _ _ A _ .N°ff11“'=>\>°=l»=¢\=°='9,"l°I»e-, Q -' '_'f “ Also Russian Suits in Tvr`eedeei'!`e`cts,the'belt~ Juiarxzstwwsm assault; Zones; These agirilts are also provided»`¥Iitil¢%"v¢siJi:h cord ' ° “ "‘ °' “F _*W ‘ men. 'ces range from $3. o to,$6.7_5, .flfhsn "°<.I.".I.°f'§..».. ....... .., ...i ........==<1'C°f'1“=°v-_-"fy s°°<1 vf5.“=1== f1¢i=».,_¢1;i~;.<>. . nmberland lost evening' from to‘ , P1¢¢e suits *Qt 3 11,1 f vmrau om some as Fiemwn. < ~ We show a nobby line 0 gersey Suits for little fellp, ` Wilfred G»ll'm.1°rmiriy otthu town mings, very pretty and coolfor " er Prices ras L `;:‘;"::°m?;;'°&i ru__“d'h‘: line, we will ,offer during the next few weeks' ut '25 per window 'nn ...mms »z1u'uy.a omupu we _ We have §.1'1.i¢‘= 1iI1¢ °f Wliil¢',duck blouses, some with ‘bwuaur ew' J# =i.l» laimhnmbarlwd others with blue, all sizes, from 49c_to 8oc. ~‘ ~ -ff fe 1"" °"‘““““““‘B°“‘”‘ °'“" ‘°"°"'°" Boys’ Belts are~‘aerviceo.ble a.nd`ve1*y'tn/uch worn 'See thebeeutiful line of boys’ colored sIii'i‘t_s‘we are V, .Our McGill hose for boys is just the thing for ws. .price 2 ‘cents The ’sf*.sfis"1‘i..ff`saa¢.“”vZh Many. ' i . all wwf? _ » __ ‘ ""‘ ' ~ ,~ ~s~ I-!~:,.»;.~‘i" . ; A 2 The gust and cheapest place to procnro¢Boys’ Clothing' is at " e » ~.~ K ., . if 5 Z' ¢ wg- E Boswell, Victoria is in the city. M G Anderson, Kinioch, was in the city yesterday. J. J. Johnston was a passenger by the express last. night. Charles Morris and Frank Morris went. to Picton yesterday. Miss Minnie Longworth returned last niuht from Amherst. , Rev. G M and Mrs. Young leave this morning for Fairvilie. N B. A E and Mrs McEachen returned last night. from a visit to Sl. John. P Kelly M L A and Mrs Kelly, Monta~ gua were in the city yesterday. Mrs D A McKinnon was a passenger to Georgetown yesterday afternoon. . taking the entrance exams at P. W. O. Fred E Davies, Montreal, the well known pianist, came to the city last night. ` Miss Evelyn Spencer of Moncton, N. B., is in the city on A visit to R. M. and Mrs Johnson. Mrs. C Coulson Gardiner and her sister afternoon 1 Sir. Louis Davies, Lady Dovicl, the Misses Davies and servants arrived by the express lest night to the city _ S F Blanchard and P J Traluor,i.o Souris and J B Hogan to Morell passengers by the eastern brain yestelflly Norman Stewart of this city left yester- day mcrnipgona two months' trip to Kingston, Ont . , Miss Blanche and Adele Down were passengers yesterday otuernoou to Fiat River on a visit. Henry Aitken and Mrs. Aitken lehve this morning for St. Louie where iii” will visit the Exposition _ ~:, Miss Snah McDonald who has spent a number of years in Milton, Mas~.,is visit- her home in Eldon Belfast. ` visiting In the city the guests of A D and Mrs. Dnohemin, Bt. Avards. Rev. William Dobson, the new pastor ot First Methodist Church, and family expected to arrive tonight by the Prince# from N S. Misa Siiie who have been attending College in Toronto are expected home this evening. ` ' Min Amy Coles who has been visiting her old home at North Milton, ,during the turn to'Be`dford, Mass. ‘ , Frodk. Snyder 'and wife ol Pheonix, at-icons, mio like sityou e two weeks’ visit to Md. Snydofs parchili -Wm. and Mrs. Brohsllil. Graftoli Bhdt; 7 WmDoi¢,BtJo|mN.B. Mgr. 0 0 T .emi ilsvere ......_..§ Wm. and Mrs. Tsnton, Svmmerside b 4 f Ct* i -.ffl MIIIB-arnioc McLeod and her blond' . I-H. f li hr the we Provinces arrived is this cityhr 'oigwe exnnuf ' ns ess V V. 5 f __ OF PERSONAL |NTERl:ST. . ' ~ ~ BOKER’S lllllllll Miss Louisa Robertson, Grapaud, is are without exceptim) the finest mad¢‘ ' V i We warrant every one absolutely satisfactory. 75eto $3.00. B.o;h¢.,s¢f.ps,s.f¢¢yR.1a»¢. Y ' D ` fy Miss Palmer wentto Ellersiie yesterdhy I/*I . y ‘ J I I ;. . gl / " of _ " V 4 , . - / _/ , ’/'/ . _ ` f f , , SUCCESSPS TO D~`~DD ‘L*`.‘?1~?»L)'fvF.':S ‘ ' ' 52. 1 _ _ ~. ., Sole Agents for Henry Boker & Co. H afternoon. , , Y r' -' >E lf, 5' . L-gg |. _ r l I The H.==d°f Queen ofitlie l`l,(,,itlil“'\e'tl”’ ' » A _ _ ,, ,. , 1. e , ,_ ‘ arei both .satisied with the “V _ coal they buy at t-our coal yard. ' One knnwsiti is most - _ econoinieal, because ,he payS ~‘ ‘L ), g __ ~ . the bills,;.»the other iirnnws ii . ie "_:-1 5’ 5 "’."2 ‘ givesleh¢`b¢s. goirfaefiun, be .'<~@ t ' ¢J fx \y- causefshe leeds, Ere. A C M A~Pi¢lksrd`"8§fC°-» pest three _months left yestord!! PII rc- ~ 1 . f i . " - .- »~' \f"‘,,~\` 2. ' ..i;f`.=-,l».,:£., ";.i`i_il|',.' are slilor Serge up,