» 5 i ,i _, ¢ _ . __` `; ,~;»_-,. : if.. *, .,~ yi _. ----»~ -~.~......a..........._.....,,. , -_ fu >.». Q . . _ __,‘_.i._ _,,_,,, HMWGWNQ nu-mmnunuewmnunun ..._ ..- ~..... e \ -a..». '»'{"~ 'ilifh » -»-oz. si i l » a i Q i i* Q i $- 1 _l - i ~. . s --, i'-=- _ =.~-- 1 ,'-54|: ..‘ viii,-‘iQ-*p .g;_£%¥,*\: ~,~ --da i _,-5, .»_. _ ,__»-3-our np-vi , - Tim GUARDIAN. fnintorrnrowx raison nnwlno ISLAND. s _ »,- ,_ if?" I' ‘Veg ‘“ ‘C .f `~ -.0 "§f. izi='i'°"1-:uf/si-:ii-_'is. iiioo.-_f“ - - 2 I . ' -*_* il _ '_' I I-F-ll-_-I ll ll 15 "1 ' U' E 1' _ ‘ ' i » .- 'f ll hat I ls _ ‘ King l Quality? FROM BOSl0N§ ll) CH’l0WN (((( i lllllllll i er chool Cloth in my hearties, a babylsh billow at the keel, ‘ a ship staunch and unfearsome such as mine fran "I{alifax" ever is, and you have the composites of a gallant sail from the Bay of Beans to the shores of Epagyoot. We cut away from Plant Line Pier on a silvery bright Tuesday afternoon. On the dock the usual congeries of friends saying "good bye" tbo.1gh_just as often " au re- voir." Many eyes on the ship too that i looking shoreward saw nothing for tears. All around and about the bustle of de* It is the H3319 given 3 Cel” iparting~orders here and there,l rattling tain flue gl‘8»d6 of \V0m6l1'S i of trunks and trucks, tugs whistles close Buttoned and Laced Boots, made by the J. D. King Co. of Toronto. These boots are made of American Kid on special fashionable lasts, the tips, heels, etc., being of the most improved American pittern. i by, with presently the command from the l bridge which ends it all. Then i clown Boston Bay, past gallant Kersage and Kentucky lyingquiet but sign- i ncnntly terrible like the strong man who i makes no Stir. _ I As one sits on the deck adown this memorable Bay one thinks of many things The name “King Quality” is stamped on the sole of e very shoe, together with THE PRICE $23 This is a guarantee to pur- chase from the manufac;urer that every eH`ort has been put fcrth to make these shoes worthy of the highest confid- enc‘, so that he stakes his bus- n rs reputation on the name. i but not least of the famous Tea-Party held nearly over a hundred years ago when England and her daughter quarrel- l ed over their Bohea. ` Now we are on the open Sea; and ODS 'turns to view the ship`s companee. A ; motley crew,ir y masters. If you Wahl? to begin "low down" please visit the deep- ' most parts of the brave ship. There you find twenty-five Italians bound fcr Syd- ney, dusky, silent, moody, musical, each. _ You may bet with a,stiletto in his hind- most pocket, wherewith he may adjudi- | cateany little differences in Cape Breton’s l Eldoradojust as lie did in little Italy in New York town. At night on the steam- er, their trqubadorial ditties float up 'tween decks, by day they are never seen. Look at the rest of the coinpanee. Here ' are two young typewriters oif Broadway, knows how. But ask the Captain-jolly, who have got away down here, dear mines of gold quartzonaforeign strand. _______________ _ .`,`,______._.___________ And the perfect weather! We sit on deck from \Vinthrop to Point Prim. The ` purser, best of pursers, says it has been a phenomenal trip. “\Ve never saw so many respondto “taps” for meals before" he says. Everybody shows up at eating- time except perhaps one poor young lady who suffers in maldemeric grief all through the sea pilgrimage. She lies on Prince Edward Island, fringed above by panteth after thee,-thatl to the lipsof the jaded pilgrim city( And some on boardfirho were Iléw return. I ing after many yeaiifof absencohliioked on the red banks with sobs. Better a cupful I of that dear crimson loam to them -than And as they looked and gazed their eye. t-he divan and watches the well ones eat- ` the reflnment of misery! She got off, dis gustefi at her own disabilitics, at Hali- _ _ Write it down as a fact that no bet er Clothing for boys and girls is W‘°"“ "wtf 5”” a" "'“°°“”° °"‘*"‘°“"'..f"""S' - *be had ready-made than what is sold here It is strong as well as stylish , popular materials and prices to Win your trade and tie it to us Mothers §;§§_ derstand the difference between The Big Store s Clothmg and other They know by experience how much better it ls. School opens next week town for a look at the Public Gardens and ” 14 yeari. ' See. with 11 thrill of deyotion, the embow- 3 % l What kind of boy have you got l A gentle, quiet, house boy, or a scrambling, ered monument with. Paardeliuriz" on it, ; utdoor sort 'Z Never mind: here’s something for both the leavesstill green. On the Streets here Sailor Suits for school 15C 2 Plece gm” sg l l I I Get your boy a suit. 300 pairs pants to night 483 250 Sailor Tams opening 253 350, 45g G50 Vacation days will soon be over, and the biy-i must be made ready for school Every should study economy in bcys' clothes. Economy, at the expense of comfort, neatness and an unsatisfactory thing. Paton sells satisfaction in every garment. and all those desirable fax. _ _ It-S a ,__-me harbor is Ha,ifax.S_ but how are combned in the clothes we sell for boys at mi no \ 2 8 disappoiutful are the expectations it con We have clothes for the little fe lows that are so nearly ‘like papa ii that they ures ii The cit 1 oungster feel that he has all the grown up dignities, and our prices ought to please you as .l -' p. ` y l'es deserted under its . 8 Y ~ f canopy of softcoal gliromf We hasten up _ the clothes please the boy. Our knee pants at #gg to lit boys whose birthday is between ades, are seen afar offlhe red banks of ‘f . . , , and there is Tommy Atkins with hislittle 2 3 3 so and cap and his little cane, ogling th H 1'- . - - belle e 8' I See our line of boys’ odd pants- at 4Qi¢, gonian s. _ _ i Presently, on the next day. after a tri- 0°' Sm” Wlu °°"’°_ You m;;“;7' ad - 1 um-phal pageant through g,,ns0~S Paws. 500 spank made suits, no ar m e. turquoise sky and beneath by the sapphire A x sea. “Breathes there e. man with soul so dcad"- ah, in all the wide world is theie . aspot so sanctified by the Summer gods as this Arcadian isle. The iirst 'thought . ' it provokes, as the Ed°to l t 1 ' Q " G-)‘ I , '11 lkf-_\ 'Z N i r a e y wisely _ @ ‘,`_,\ - __ . _: ,Q ‘ICJ pants after the :vater li* _ - __ " ` urrgi F3 °f Alley 81 Go. _ hale, bluff fellow, a seama true-I think he knows. The gidd young things chortle and giggle a great That’s about all. Most trips are common , deal. read Munsey by fits and anon look Place but can never be to the seeing eye. i pensively at the ocean. They are think- We presently, as St. Paul sayet-h, escap€d ing of 23rd street. They wear sailors cap and are, as Mrs. Wilcox says “vapid and abely the third_ rapid, and happed.” They are happy. But there are others. Here is a Boston - n grew dimmer still. They were “coming y home." S all safe to land. What we did then is an other story! In this case it was unfortun M. A. N. H. There will be lxiuisiii lg Sl loin International Exhibition _ On Wednesday. 12th. Sept. dil t-ed hol d 1 you must see the next group consisting year it was Paris, year before Rome, thi year they are going as far as “Hawkes b .” “Wh Hawkesbury,” I said. “Wh urs' Y don’t you go on to Charlottetown ani _ _ __ see the Garden of the Guiiwsih au its *°" 112" 11°” of they wouidnfi imiisis. And lonlayl 17th. September. Return tickets will be gold at 31] points on P. E.°_Island Ptah Of Em. They area delightful study, the daughte erald and west of Port Hill and ls petite and bubbling with vivacities, from points nearer Summer-side at 5 lesser rate. Summerside Rate $2_75 ' °‘ and Queries flend.I tell them they ar Both these rates include admig. charms.” Halifaxhad almost killed hisspir on her, they ask questions like a Note mistaken in believing that you canno lion to the Exhibition. Tickets good play ball on Prince Edward Island for fea to return _three days from date of ISIUB. To Be Seen At St. John. Best collection of Live Stock mf] ‘8l'i¢\11li\1{\l products ever yer gathered in the Maritime Provinces _ The only Natural History collec- tion ever shown with live fish. fi-ogg snakes &c., in their natural haunts. , More floor space covered with in. dustrial display than anvwheie easf of Toronto. I ` Mural; the Wonderful, who dive, sevont ect from ii H in ‘ ' ashallzw tank. y g bxcycle mm Baden-Powell’s Armoured Train Moving Pictures of the British. Boer War and in the imphi fhea 1-, the Wonderful Rossi Brothers, wanted at Halifax and everywhere °l°°» Kelly Ashby KUIRS of Aerial 9111111 U. Auguste Dowtll, The Novelfy Trio and other stars, A Daily Round of Education and Amusement. CH As. A. Evnimrr, Manager and Secretary. Sept. 5 d tl llth. I M M l y _ “K|NDERGMllEN."’ Principal-Miss Wathen. Primary department-Miss Barrett, Re-opens Tuesday. Sept. 4. |900. Lower dai. Kinder rt bu’ld|n Prince Street. ` _ gn en I 8’ 1. Piano Duet-S’etoile d'or.. .Goerdeler, Miss Constance Fitzgerald and Miss fr d B ken Wini e rec . 2. Vocal Solo-(Selected) . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Tanton. 3. Reading-gelslction from David Coper- e , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr Vinnicombe Miss Helen Dawson. 7. Piano-(a) Soleata . . . . . . . . . . . ..C Major, C. M V. Weber (d) G1-and Concert etude (S cato). ........ . _ .Rubenstein ' Mr. Fred Morris. ' Mr. Charles Earle. 9. Vocal Duet-(Selected). .... ....... ._ Miss Winirred Cotton w<1R¢*- I-Q0 . William _ UKIUWI Sllllllill UF IUSIG. ;___-;,~1_{,§_¢i?>jSC_S?_i,g_°iu,§,§e,°,;A;,y:fb- . Du-¢°g°r__pr°i_ W_ H_ w‘tts_ ng-( .............. .. __ liao Small ood’ 1 Twdnv. Sap: iii: 1230?” "mm °° Vocalsol .............. .. er. 'n\°__Diroctor’| classes on Monday, -.1 V°°*1T1'i°”"H1° S»pi.ssu».isoo.-U in im, mmqiimiiaing. PP" M" " Soa'oiaryc\BosrdofTrustoes, I S°i»¢-4d- r.s.iioosE,Esq. i8§;°-If, mm,-1 E 3- Q as ......... .... . in-.~ uneasiness, -f f. ` .Q f~B!\|.'.k¢!\. _ si. rear. nn'if*“~ri\f.aaiy‘)f“'. Sm. wi; are its, he said and he felt as though he should l:ld“¢Y H113- D0 not be deceived. There be cast into the sea. “All right on your re- iS Only "lne DODD’S. Dodd’s is t-by commendation we’ll go on to Charlotte- original. 'Dodd's is the name to bog". town," he assented and he forth wit hs ful about- new fares for wife and beloved daughter. P roguish eyes, askeen as a razor in menta- lity, completely responsive to everything seen and done. Her parents literally iota - S ¢ 8. Vocal Solo-(Selectad).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.A ,. '-. fl 'B i ‘ #J O ' - ¢ ‘vi-f1.‘ 1*-in i-‘mt ‘ ‘ . Q14 ELT man. with his wife, a dear motherly face, . , _ , __. - who have torn themselvesaway from the _ 3 - , _ _ _ Subway and the Monument. They are ` A ~ ' _ quiet and happy and precise. after the ` 4 ff manner of all the sons of Boston. " 1' ‘ " ' But for the un ° u _ - _ _iiay empe; _- fi .- ___.. _or nsacia s:;ii..¢'y» pm, ,,., le 'om The bo ' husband, wife and daughter, from v centre of NewYork town. Theygo to different place each year, he tells me; las with _ 81 _ _ ,t is imitated, __ _e outside_ coating gnd__gba,F_¢ gf th* pills are imitatedand the-name--Dodd'| ___ Kidney Pills is imitated. " Imitaiions-an y »'=‘j=\sef°\»s. nnmginua.-.ara noriirs 1 ~I“d“°Y Pills have a reputation. V Imita- . P Sothey trade on the reputation of Dodd'a KIDN EY _D-O-D-DiS r . the ball will roll of and get lost, I also tell I I them there is not snow allthe year round and that quite a lot of vegetables can be _ ____ _ grown, They are anxious to see Charlotte- ' ' lottetown. “0h, daddy I hope it wont be . ike that dreadful Halifax” I calm their I -~ I - r '~ a_ -'°--L 1-I I ' PAIN-KILLERci1resall sorts of cuts, ‘ bruises, burns and strains. Taken inter- _ nally it cures diarrhoea and dysentery. D _ Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain- Killer, Perry Davis.’ 25c. and 50c. ~ . »-» ._. <5-Sir bargain Q. llolillldl Carnivals, Scotsmans, 20th Centuries, E N D Colum bias, lznrtfords hive had a large sale in Charlottetown We are still receiving the above daily Look them over-» Write for catalogue _ Repair supplies-Second Hana Wheels Mrk Wright ll Co A 5 ent lu of “Patriot -are -' sean Twist” chewing tobacco is 20 e ‘ - ei per cent larger than formerly, _ PR 0 G R A M Are saving money and getting extraordinary values in everything inthe footwear line at the E Ii. (3 1 ___ % 3' earance Sale -of- s , ll/ll/LH. -SzfeW.nrr& Co stock Miss Davies. _ _ 4. V l D t-Th M Bch' d th i.¢;i‘i‘l?+;aiiia;;iii.;£'ii;.;.ra;.i cal I 3 ll ll G Bt 5. Violin S010-(Selected) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6. vocal solo-`-....` ........... __ . Presto (Movement Per- F . . . . , , ai.i...... ............. .. -~ _ if Cub ollv Tau is a frini 'l.=.- -.l ‘ (b)§?t:l888\lJ'ef»8i8....H¢melh. ':}|\i and See the sto.-nk. fn Ina gli A/li iw I ha 6),! luuei f)r Q' ghort um; longer icivaissc Min°r......ct°Y_i_.;. % _ . .. is equi to any ia the city, and is be ng sold at a tremendous _ _ _g F SALE G0llDUc1'E|| ° ff the rs ~hii@ .. g___. wsu.” .4 / -_ .;:~~ ~‘ _ - / '__. ,___ _ ,_.»-< _ ___ . _ _ ` i _ . __ `v . - \' v'v _ _ 1 - - *J 'f -1 ~., ,. _, .- s _ J-1* A - _,XA - __... -A( _ __\_ 'f' .~ - .j;\`_, T _ - f », 1.- .~.~ - _ 1 -_,», 1,.. ..», g ' '_-_ ‘ ._ ‘_ , 'Y ',_. _ ‘ r, _ , s -. -_ A., .\/ _ / ~ » -< x i»:4...»..”- f ~- _ _