asset, nmgww P "i2»°‘i9ll r N ` is time &‘ '= S8&.°s~gb‘8 5%' Q ’£ '_ \<- I V.: -, -;».¢ I (__ ‘ -1 -if* 3NEw"" I' _ . 'B' 'I' ‘I ‘I ‘I I, ‘I ‘I ‘L ‘A ` " f of leaving Ame quite alone. The lilan ,_ W ‘ seem to understand that we were inseper- ,ir V W able and bravely proposed to take us both. (»_`;`3‘_`f " We gauged the accommodation' the car~ » " riage was single and very narrow, the man quite fat, occupying most of the seat MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE rgn V9 ry . X i In Charlottetown and Country Should take advantage of the prices we are offering on 4 I ‘ r ,. I make it awkward forithem. We watch- . , ed them wistfully as they rolled along and un _r W _ eyed regretfully a row of ginger beer bot- . Q es gradually diminishing in the distance i When ia = Woman Proposes to buy a Piano-she wants to get a good one-one that will give satisfaction. The full, round, resonant tone which is found in the Heinlzman Piano commends itself to all would be purchasers. _ , _ - 'I`h`. li t th I h t ' Theieidinir pismisnfihe were sneak highly cf " ° “'°“ °"` “' a ’° I l <:_‘>~ h .~ , = ` ,fi g/,fee si-HRT . i 35 tiff/ A __ . wA|sTs \ ri ji* ' Not 'old crumpled goods, but =='llii A ~ . lin ,: fresh stock as it came from the ‘: laundry. "__, 1, IT 'WILL PAY YOU if-I To buy these Waists even if you' '.;"»;,,gg; ‘» use them only for house Wear. I . . M ,: Three special prices I U 'f-'»==§ 2; 39c, 50c and 7 5c Each 3; ‘: These latter are elegant goods, ..,T,'I; .5 worth $1.35 and $1.50. is :I Stanley Bros. °~ @ 2: and Miles Walked 1 __ 2: The Great Suprise When a I ‘ Place of Safety was .: _ Reaclied I I U ‘P It was a scorching day-it must hav A I ay T ‘ of are cold baths, fans and lemon sherbet. I Not fit to stir out of doors,said the weath- ‘, er bulletin, but how tired one grows of A heeding its endless caprices. One feels " like denying it the right to speak of fit- ' ness at all. Society has drawn up ‘y such an interminable code pro- A' _ prieties to hedge in one`s impulses which ‘ can on no account be gainsaid that one I I takes an almost wicked delight in scorn- .; Ling the dictates of Man Mercury. , I i There was just the suspicion of a breeze now and then that gave one hope of some breezy quarter not far distant, so having found a companion whose record as a pedestrian had been approved, we started oil’ for breeze-land, alias Tea Hill. ‘V The whiff of air we got in crossing the ‘U ferry buoyed us on our way through un- I' historic and unprogressive Southport and 4 as we lingered for a moment under the 7 Mlsam poplars on the hill, there was just ‘U an indication of a inoan through their I' ‘j branches as though the westerly wind ‘ might yet conquer old Sol.The turn“tO the ‘V left" disclosed a. long stretch of dusty I‘08.d 1 which seemed uninviting, butthe sky Was I' divinely blue and the air sweet with the 4 scent of the clover. A party of pleasure 7 seekers passed us in what seemed such a SQ 1 I1 I 7.7.! comfortable carriage. We wondered if t hey would ask us to get in; they would 80° Them ! an one foot, so we were forced torest for ~ l ff d th ' to 1' 1' The -finest thing in the city 10|' °`"”"° “'”s°°“° °“" “ "ef" STYLE and PRIDE. c of wayside weeds. The birds in the wood ' behind us entertained us generously and the lambs baa-baaed our laziness and bid '° O, u _ sun down. Prowse Block, Grafton St. Pf10f»0gl`aPhel'S \V ' us and to our delight discovered a per- l I be gla.d.~to have us, we felt sure, but there was but one empty seat, which of course tl _ g . . . _ My friend complained of an indisposition' while bythe way. Alir bough and a movement on our behalf, as we noticed for the first time the real beauty of butter- ups and observed the delicate markings s hurry ifwe would reach Tea Hill befoie' Just as we were leaving our cosy nook, e spied an opening in the trees behind Micahenemies-,=;gri~1aofaxlhloasxsilmiie. i»,e»fi_riii~in\°vl°»‘el mica utaa rferti .~=mio`h‘ rf ceo ini . VV 2 tw iff i ` D Y .1 , n “le rin iiisi ic i-ififnilliililf \S VI l`A as adv nf);-;-v -ixle ZF* W2 vii’l d i v iu ' work and do it in ri sa.tisf.ic;ory, REA/IE] ld .ii.r,.-is .iiu-on .wiics as asv ornate iiinurieiursu iy ` trees were close on either side and breath- IMPERI AL <>:i:r_. co . Ltd E6tI°C)1e'\1l RSBILBIBQ ;leai1i of blue sky wi as seen overhead. \Ve il WGS m\-Ef fb ect avenue. `We started to explore it A and exciaimed loudly in our rapture at the charming walk we had found. \Vhat aparadise after the dusty road~n1oss- grown, and cool, we seemed to be walk~ in_;:ona velvet carpet. On and on we 1 wentand no sign of an ending. The iir d their fragrance full upon us. Just a wondered what the road was for and W ` Y ' ` ".=oftly the fingers wander der. The yielding planks of the ivoiy floor.` them . b one ot those ianos in - here it led to. Vt ould it take us/to Tea. Hill? My friend improved the occasionby reminding me of the uncertainty of How- ery paths and we decided to turn, reluc- tantly leaving one of the most delightfu Wallis we had ever seen. it \Ve reached ere long the church, and l;e turn to the right brought us to one' of the finest views of our Island that one could obtain, a very panoramic spot it seemed. And now behind us came again -i hoi se and carriage. \Ve}:watched it ex- pettantly for it was still quite warm, and we were both horribly lazy. As it reached us we found that it contained but one man-our chance had come at last? He b iwed politely and as politely intimated that lie could ac- commodate cnc. I urged my friend on ac- count of her indisposed foot to accei t his kind offer, but she repudiated the idea I: AN EXCITING CHASE. Q The Id en Bicycle Repair shop for our tiam the heat coi ld the town hadn’t joined us, we heard behind us the thundering of hloofs and turning, viewed with_ dismay ` a riderless horse bearing fast and furious- . ly upon _us. Seized with an overwhelming been, every one Said it Was__|;he kind of dread and conscious of utter helplessness l' d when the ,mly things to be though; we clutched each other nercely and rushed _,dl Sto Wi y across the open space between us and the nearest house. What an- un- conscionable distance it seemed! Would we ever get there? Almost breathless we reached the door and grasping the handle with an awful, intensity. and huddling closely in what we deemed the protec- tion of its proximity, we cast one fearful glance in the direction of the pursuant animal Behold him' grazin eacefull beside him-inhuman spectacle!--~a man, in a very convulsion of laughter. No wonder, we thought, that Southport re- mained in a semi~barbaric state, if its people were so insensible of suffering. The wind was now quiteiviolent and there was need that we should h0ld our hats firmly. We passed what seemed t0 be intended for a store and true to femi- nine finstinct cast a hurried glance at what was displayed to view. All that was to be seen was a quantity of hat pins thrust through afpai er, some dozen there seemed to be. Had we had time, we would have purchased snllicient to se- cure our hats against the riotous wind. We thought the proprietor had displayed infinite foresight in the selection of hiS stock, and wondered that the wild west wind hadn’t blown- hiin a fortune long ago. ' We arrived _home quite cool but with an appreciably accelerated heartbeat owing to our race for life". ' Torsr. pi-ev_ai1in in this country. The food al cured a box and in fifteen days felt like a different man.” ¢§S%K€C @ T0 (l€l\\§ éiiull Value 9 3% lé In bicycle repairs have your wheel repaired at the Idfal ( Bicycle Repair Shop. We S Repair W Plfompiiy. in _ And we repair your wheel as I 8 it should be done. Consult us next time yuor _ wheel needs repairs. iailtl Qrtnce ce. Aiimouii \ ’ .» § ‘ rr:/-fw ~/-/. - 'ii .’ Q, f A t-en cent package of Magnetic Dyes and very little work will make a new blouse Lot your faded silk one. gases cSomethin ii Toothsom sees § . f° “Q 0 esac:-one want to tempt your appetite, Have I _ viii iwiiiiii iniii iii iii ii E We anim the best faciiities tor all clas~es of _ _ _ _ DYE1l\ G and Cl..EAll\G. tha_t.our Works are No rislr run ln llylllg » P ° ' by far the beet ndo hi e th new st You will find £116!!! “A thing of beauty” And 3, joy forever. Miller ros. it osmosis: Fi ..- C32 P seasons at You Want. . Chocolate Cake. Cocoannt Pies. Walnut Cake,Col1’ee Rolls, Scotch Cake, Tarts, etc.. etc~mixed with' brains--baked with experience. Our grocery de ariment is well stocked with a fiill stock of the purest and_ finest goods in the market a ur nc n ry e _ 2 and most complete-, Wie clean all kinds of goods withou . _water(a »ui-e gyiarantee 82_8i"'t ~lirinkage\. without interfering' with stiffen- .ngs, linings, etc. _ _ As summer is approaching now is then to have summer clothing ma/'le loci' as 5-? ~ new by being DYED an CLEANEQ5 _Q In We 3-413,;-iiirei 0111' _W0l'k. All Qi 6-_'ho ut “vac-deri ,ind _‘\; l1l"\B(1 by expreqb W1' extm charm _ _ _ @°f»y-ioé li.»__ ; .ii»plicatl0l1- CONNOLLY’S BUILDING. , -_ ii _ & G _.ni NDERb0N, Queen Street. 1 .__,. » Exprrss '_~i‘.i: M 1 9 iavr lyr _ ., ~ . .,_q_ _ _ , 3. tional burden, his ribs being painfully PUT" ‘I the horse seemed inadequateto an addi~ i ti , 3 7 T’ , g ~ _._ I 1 ' ~ , ‘i'~§;. =f " i e* - if Q' p ninent. We declined the good man’s ‘ ~ - ff ‘$1-e § ¢ V `_x f ‘ ___* ` o.1'e.< .i ii ii t.li.ii.k.~‘ and decided not to rest 5 i" " » I again till we reached our destination. ° i ' " V' ' _ , it Conscious of having quite disgraced ourselves by our snail-like movements so far, we rallied our energies for the return and decided to let the country see that U we could really walk. We turned to the ‘ right for the last time and were making' effort to catch the boat, when suddenly ' ‘ g p _ yu -, ,, ,_ i l ' as if in the mockery of our torture and _.Q35 $555) T en .: Th() C1'-ggging of the Ferry utiiift.Wiiidfiniisiihaifniinixipiiingti ‘ UC »¢ . i ~ had else where._ I '-mf# ~° i CJ" ._ L. " ' it G We have all the above sub`ectl on ted ' Be' ‘ ' ' UNUSED To THE CLIMATE. ~ J 'll ll |11 ¢ Blwklel. ‘_ Brooeh,HtPin St`kPi 1 ° ° A Frenchman Finds Canadian Weather f Shoe He;n3_aBu|;|;0;' Hgks T22 3888:' léo%¥°l;n§ks' Nulo Fda’ , Had a Bad Effect on His Health. Spoons’ Bon Bon Spoons, Bug” Tong £1; o P0ans. N180 . - 1. s.E~ ,Q.,A e2o.- ' . €sf52n“.§».‘i‘i‘f‘§.ie:ii‘ll1:*§:.t;ii'.iiitsi; A "’°“°“'° *° “‘"° ’°“ °°" “d "“'P°°‘ °'" S°“"“" '“°P">" so differed from that to which he had W I beei;{s£17111D-8 ` pitied every one who was not on top of “ Tea Hil, and couldnt understand why all Boots and shoes G-ents' Furnishings Hats and Oa1>s__ T Trunks and 'V'a.1:|.§es '° Sweaters and Hésiery- There is one thing we wish you to bear in- mind-A-it is this-No matter what prices you pay for goods atvthe Mode! re, you may rest assured that you get alittle more veins n _at any other store in Charlottetown: ~ - ii H. iiisiv i iii wr »_,_ . F ' 4 I- ¢oat of Arms, _ ` si H-_ similar result in each case. ;, _ Be Married - ---sir r i Then a Ring like this will be necessary. And we would respectfully ask you to look through our stock which is now very com plete. Prices for solid Gold Rings from $2.00 up. G. F. HUTCHESUN, Jeweller and Optican, Grafton Street. _i ELECTRIC LIGHT SPORTS To be held on the C A. A.A. Grounds on Tuesday the 1-ith. No pains WU be spared to make this a very pleasai,-i evening’s entertainment. _ J.:D. Taylor, the p0P°_15\’_P"mt‘~°"° has the contract for the printing. Ha will also publish and sell the SCORE CARDS Which will b- neat and attractive, and will be s..ld for five cents each. Don`t fail to procue one and know wno the -contestants nie, by their number, color, etc. / =,=,~._.»¢»\_,.-A--..-;-.-,, f ‘ ` -- ' I had to go to Montreal," he says “to ' W _ 'V "' ""'”'* work for the Grand Trunk, and in that city met_a man who was suffering the L f:s@52iie“ani:°‘ftii;*“s.St2ii°“.§2 E ' i they were doing hir; good.. He was kind ° 'I enough to give me a few of them. Iftook T them. I felt myself much better. l pro- e ,-E Would Drop §Sever_al4/4' §Dollars--f, in your pocket you‘d think that ggrson a pretty good frieml ell-.we are savin the people _ who come to the OIT] Tea Stan f to buy. many dollars each day, Thats letting you keep money in your pocket and is better than giving it to you, Our stockof groceries is up to date _in quality and down to - _ date in price. Remember this.. Elias- Kelly Gi. Co- ~' #lUlllliilll¥»llllllUlUlU|U§ S’ .L lf Y DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ‘ , l`."`.§-Q ` _ouowrrs m¢o||.L umvnorrv Omoo dliesid .Doi-ch Strootllost Qmu