~ ~~-“‘.’».°‘-?’»“°`<"»'~"'9°f1‘ _ , - ‘ 'ras cnsnwrrarowu onsanr is _ ...Gs sm.. _ ____ Y _ __ _-. _ _ __...- ...--._..._.., ____ 1 v , I- - _ ,_ V , `V Y _ , J' rthout i l°sf»'.I‘..~‘l'°"s.‘.l.".... hcl* -°--»-f- 5555?" fiiiii ool.=eN's coohiiouiholiu ................. ..;........., everything ,|,,,,|'6o|¢es in New Pros-se_B|ooi,i~chsnottet.wn. .i I A _ f g _ on thc program ‘ Tl¢.`_0|ll¢Si_ lcwclry Stor lc Prov' ‘l“"‘““ ""'-‘°"°"°'°“"`”°""’° s __ ri'-‘Z--_*-. A .A E.tabn.hed 1888 .pgznumhumbsrunn s.-.ma im ntsin. ; ~,~We_avs"showlug' a ver l li f . ilu. assi. Rogan, Fairborn, an-me ~ .souvsvmi "“° ”° ° . '-°-'~=°~='-'- t Br B I P l s°"' b,lT;n. nM8=o?ondd arrived hcrne .. 00° es; C t I .~' ' , ' and other novelties in tile;/el}rI;.t Pins’ Spoons NsumcQ..m|»,K. c., summn-sine, You will and 0_1 li ` I _ arrived in the City last night. . V " ghfnugh I ne wa I “ruth looking George Psowse and Fred. Conroy - returned last night from Petawawa. N' - _ Ev# Ieweler and Cptlclan B..K.Joat fotmerlya merchant cf W gl 'WV'.ElIaIa iiave You Seen Them _ _ 'The Very Latest Pearitinted background I"I-I O 'I' O S Elegant; effective, artistic. .‘i.§.‘l.-..!!.:,,..‘2.!?.‘.?..l..i...- _ HREKA llorn Fly 0ii The. only preparation of the kind that iaaastood the test. We have been selling "Eureka" for some years and h ave_yet to hear of a sin le case where lt' laalfalled to give sattsllac tion. Flies never bother esttle that have been sprayed with "Bnrei:a.” _Price gocper gallon tin. Geo. E. Hughes ' A POTH EC AR IES’_ HALL . Hard Coal ‘ ' _' -_1N~ Peanut, Egg ~ _ V » ` and tihcstnu aa. ' Best qultliti’ due to arrive, 'Aug l-5th' at , , Geo. E. l=uil’s _ - Coal Yard. ~ 8-zdttstf Cool and Refreshing! The warm weather calls for semething refreshirg to drink to aeep you in working humor We can supply yon with a choice line. svaurs ns au. navcns put up in rc, x5 and a5c bottles. unit Juror We have a choice line, s very healthy ,drink ro, 15 and s5c bottles. Call and sec our stock-all goods fresh. ‘ I. M cKen_n at s e » Gnocanv, ' A '1"'°'*°'**‘l&‘l§-5’-l‘.°.f.l‘.‘¥.‘I."<‘?‘T' , "uslilffilfil §;'f§:»?..T.“i‘¢Z.l.X.’t'..3°.ll.i§i .l’r"l%'i’..L‘.°?.i land, with hrs' class buildings and i"“"‘“" .‘.‘.‘i‘.li’°.‘°‘°.1‘l‘ ’:.‘i".."‘£2.‘2‘°..}"t‘.li’.` O ='§s...i.. ....:..::...°......_.r:.. ........... N. .v..r.n uns u_|-scanner r. all u.. cifwvn. SMI Sale °'e;;:;.'°;:';°“:'1‘;::;1;'; ._ 0 popularity asa place cf amusement for ,Of Ladies’ . Tan Oxfords e Se'e*dir'wiudow this ween .for ladise’_ tau ». Oxfords. f This is s. real bargain We oder 6s pairs up to ' $2.50 Yonrchoiee this week For $l.50 Sprague & C0. Women’s $2.50 Patent S Leather Shoes Every woman en- joys good looking v -shoes and desires to be in fashion-but we doxi't all want topay $400 or $5.09 for s pair of patent. leather low shoes, A K A Madam we aslr thot you take a look at our new $5. 50 shoes--- “ we doubt if you can tell them from a $4.00 ’ quality--we have sold ‘ this line before and can recommend the wearing qualities. Special cash price $2 5“- Alleyql). Co. ` See them in the window olieriug at the low rate of 3 I-2 cents per pound 26 pounds for $100 for preserving. “A Good Liheness” istheold-haahioued name for a IMG portrait. Cur Portraits h H d am " eneases"-' e sus ans 'lu ;::.: .2 ...sf r.. s (men-on showin ear window wpill’convl..cc you i `J. A. `S. BAYER. Paco graphsr Charlottetown ' The first mcssazc ‘just received from Mars ~ md as follows; SEND US UP SOME Sunnyside' FAMOUS SOAP. ' , s, ll an '”°"'l.:*ffl.‘.’.‘:.';~‘,....“‘”“'.‘:.‘:‘..l‘:.';’.;...:' .:f‘,.f:"‘ ft. .ritz < norcan you count on more than thrcu ‘ W"°.“'» D D»“°"“°"- G°°- S- “Y“- HY Inpthcrns, Fred Renouf, David McKinn- Lhcap Fltsu-ving ar cr., David Innes, Mrs F.0.Batr. a ment of Misa Irene hur The ppoint Sc We bought I 10! °f WSI* llldll PNY man, of Central Bedequs, to the position |5"il“’(m‘W°°V*d°) '“l"*°l°` fm' PW’ of'or1ranistofGrace Church lu this city “NWS P“'P°‘°'° "hm" "° "° "°" Introduces toChari_\ttef.own one of the lv';g‘§:v°¢f:i‘m9:“';T:“::'“°!“£:r:rd;;ce many friends, and hor arrival in Charlo- q 'tetown will he an acquisition to social a:l°g‘I,1:;'g:nl 'uluwhicg we on" -1 and musical circles. She graduated Callearly and secure your supplleh trzan. Itis Mia|Schurman'a Intention ---L The mall train arrived last night at lui Robins and Frank Bouts nada this City, waaan arrival by the mall train l-.st night. ‘ 'Mrs. Charles Delahunt of Moncton, who has been visiting in this city, left. for home yesterday morning. E. H. and Mrs. Duchsmin of Newark' New Jersey are visiting Charlottetown, and are the guests of Prof. H. A. Tanton _ Mrs. Trevlranus of New York City ar¢ rived on Saturday night to visit her _par- euta, Henry and Mrs. Hlne, Roohfcrd Street. , Miss Maysleflinsrkin who has been spending her vacation visiting friends in Prince County, returned last night to Charlottetown. J. A. Nicholson, Registrar of McGill University, accompanied by Mrs. and Misa Nicholson, arrived last night on a visit to his home province. There will be a hig day's racing at Upton Pdrk, August fourteenth. Generous purses are oflered and already a number of horses are entered. The heavy wind and rain storm on Sun- day night and yesterday momlng ciused somcpdnmage to the trees and branches of which were hrcken of! by the force of the gale. _ The members of No 800. 4th Regt C. A (the Souris and Montague Ccmpanyl who have been to Petewawa, returned by the mall train last night to this City and proceed to their homes today. Last week the pupils and parents of D¢Sable School District held s very successful picnic at D. F. NacNel1l‘s factory, Argyle Shore. Despite a heavy shower of rain everything passed off pleasantly. During tha storm of the 27th of lost month, two barns belonging to D. F. Mac~ Neill, Argyle Shorc,, were burned to the ground. Much sympathy la fait for Mr. MacN_eiil in his loss as he was absent from home at the-time. There were Ia number of tourists, pas- sengerl by the S. S. Northumberland last night. They came from different parts of the United Sates, and the . majfrltyvof them are making a tour of the Maritime Provinces. All tlilnge cums to him who waits, even the heated term but it will not tarry :long weeks of good excursion weather this season. For full particulars see excursion bulletin of the S. S. City of London in another eo‘umn. Tha S. S. Cumpana, on rstum to Mon- treal called nt this port yesterday. After 'nking on a lot cf general freight abs left about 9 p. m. She was crowded with tour- ists mmt of whom are making the roun-i trip. They spent the time in port sselnk the sights in and around Charlottetown .mn many of themexprosssd their plsaa- urs in visiting this Province. The annual session ol’ the Grand Lodge ol Oddfellows will msct this' year at Bt. Stephens, N. B., on the 13, 14 and ld lust. The following delegates from Charlotte- rnwn leave on Monday next:-D. R. McLellan, John MoLauchlin, John F. most talented of.ths local musicians .of 'his province. Misa Bchurisau is a grace- ful and popular young lady who has from the Charlottetown School of. music where also, she reeeivl-d tuition on pipe toform a music class here when she he- oltisens. The excellence of the pictures shown commend the show to people of all classes. There is always something to amuse, instruct and please, and the pictures last night' were especially attractive and were rewarded with a very large audience. The pictures were of a high order of merit and mst with the approval of all who attended. Specially deserving of notice was the piano playing of Miss Ethel Blanchard and the splendid- ly rendered solo by Austin Trainer. Charlottetown is fortunate in having snsh acl.an snterteiurnent_at the extremely inw price ofdve esnta. and citlsens are me slew to take advantage cf lt. No one should miss seeing Wonderland. __i_@-»*"*'..,,_ 2 Our Soda Wafer trade ls evss- on the increase--Wny I Because we have the finest fountain in the province-use only purest fruit flavors, and the hast cream pmcursbis. Our icscvsasamdas are the but |.. the City. Try ns when thirsty- A. W. Rfddln Pham B. Bansyvde. .G. S. Inman of Montanrue, P. 1¢.2l., arrived lu Edmonton on Monday tf last week, and will spend a hw days with did friends there. Robert Brldgm, formerly of Charlotte- town passed away at his late heme; Maiden, Mase. July 19. Mr. Bridges was w.ll known in Charlottetown. Mr Biaski; artist, who has spent the past month sketching the beauty spots in the eastern section of the island, re- ports a most enjoyable trip and many, attractive hits of scenery. He leaves this mrrnlng for Arichat and will thence work his way to Sydney. l-le hopes to return to the Island in September. While on the Island Mr Blsski has made many friends who will look for the reproduction of his artia‘ ic sketches with deep interest. A vary sad accident occurrel' at. Hermitage on Saturday morning last wlasrsbyalltile boy lost his life. Thr little fellow, Wallace Lans,scn of Jabos 1.sne,sge one year and ten months, was in a wagon In' company with other children. They were moving the carriage around when the child fell to tho' ground and was instantly killed. The: funeral took place on Sunday. the interment t\klng place in Pownal Cemetery. The S. S. Halifax is due early this morning with the following passengers --J Ellls,MlssE. Sampson, C. Eraser, Mrs. J. Bell, Mrs E. S. Whiddon, Dr. S. S. Beach, Mrs Beach, F. C. Casa, Mrs Case. H. Br..oka, F. Barker. E. L. Manh, Miss L. Reed, J. Rodd, Mrs Rodd, Mrs. Ivy, Miss N. Trslnor. Miss E. Rodgers, Miss A. Grace, Miss R. Block, Mrs A. Riley, Miss L. Riley, Mrs. McLeod, W. E. Cros- by, Mrs. Crosby, F. McDonald. W. Mc- Donald, T. Kennsdy. C. H. Beattie, J. F. lvilllamson, Mrs William' son, Miss 1.' Williamson, Misa F. Williamson, R. D. Kennedy, lllrs. F. Chase, D. Wilson, Miss L. Bose, Miss- 0'Brieu, A. C. Sullivan, M. Muller, A. D. Howlett. G. Belcher, il. Barber, Mrs. Barber, Miss R. Barber. Miss E. Barber, F D. Thompson, Miss L. Davis, Mrs. J. F. Davis, I. T. Ripley, P. C. Davis, R. W. Curtis. Mrs. K. McDonald. There were two hundred and twenty passengers for Halifax and forty-nina for Hawkesbury. ' HOW S THIS! We offer One Hundrid Dollars Reward, for any case of Catarrli that cannot be cursd by Hsli's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY , Toledo 0. We the undersigned have known ll. J. » Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe -him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any cbligatlnnsmade by his firm. ~ Wval_r.nx1r¢o.lKr6r1raN‘& lgllalr-;gn.o uosaas rn sts 'o o ._ Hali‘s Oatarrh ture is teden internally, noting direct-ly upon the blood andmucons ' Hnrfaues of the system. Testimonials sent- freu-. Price 75 couta pcr bottle. Sold hy all Du lets. “1‘skezT-.inll’s Famllv Pills for consump- t On. WANTED ' _ Every gentleman who wants any hlng ntne clothlngilne to inspect my new sprlngiroods. They are the prettiest patterns you ever saw in suitlngs r coatings, trouserlngs and aucy vestlngs. This is the store to get your clothes madeto order ai. the lowest possible price for-good goods. I have in employ the best mechanics in Char- lottetown and If you leave your order hers you will rrcnivs entire satisfaction.. .TAM ES CALLAGHAN Merchant Tailor, U nper Queen ri t 1 sri tstf I f On Wednesdays and Saturdays during the months of July and August the fare 0 Picton and return same day will be ‘$l.li0 including tea, T-lddtl Auirfil. _ ._“~_. -.wg-s1|f.»»»--4*' /,./ The Correct Adjust- lll¢I|l of glasses is a matter of consider- ahlei rportance 'lhsbeuoiieialelfect of cna‘»t :lungs may be largely nuviélfisd bylii~ tlngmounta. s pay particular attention to thc eorroct flttinlt of n-cunts, no - that the full benefit of the lenses willlbe obtained. s supply the lcnsoa of such shape an alse aa will be most becoming in each indivirinalcaas. This is possible bcoanse wc grind nur own lenses! and make them any desired h Our ar:-etlrlss of ssaminatfnu give U0! Ninth. TU ill _ G.l". Hutcheson. JEWBLIR AND OPTICIAN Kent Street, ' an is. 1 - Byes csiied snrrittsdlfor ' 'OIIIUI HOUR! i.c'»~l.li p m. appointment. ` 1 GREAT » AUGUST SALE! Tremendous Reductions on the Following Lines: All fancy dress muslins, dimities and organdies- one third off. 80 muslins now 60, 160 muslins now 120, 250 muslims now 170. 120 muslin_s now 80 200 muslins now 130 All muslins from 300 _lto 380 -now 190. 35 pieces dross goods---one third nfl. J .All w hi-ie in ncy mu si ins--one qua.rt0r oft. Summer wash suits -and skirts at 750 on the dollar, Ladies’ wrappers and house dresses$1.l0 now 900, $1.25 now $1.00, $1.50 now $1.20, Children’s hoods in silk and muslin at 670 on the dollar. 1;itdies’ and ohildrenis lirienrr and duck hats 400 now 250, 750 now 496. Special in ladiea’b|a0k cotton hose 160 pair now 2 for 250, Special in ladies’ black cash- mere hose 350 pair now 250 pair. Basket lot ladies’ dressing' jaolrets and kimonas 850 and $1.10 now 500,$l.50 now 7”5f~,$2.50 and $2.75 now $1.50. About Lace Curtains 0ur lace ourtain department is well known throughout both city and country. In order to make a clean sweep, we offer you about 60 pairs ranging in price from $1.10 to $7.00 per pair, at 750 on the dollar, , e - IA I' Special in shirt waist-*.'WT1-itell and colored bougbtto sell for 500 while they last 300 each, _E ,- Stanley Bros. atthe, Wonderland Show is Entirely e New » iltadii ladies Seminary A First Class School for Girls and Young Women Offers an unltiue opportunity to parents to secure or their daughters at moderate expense under the skilled instruction of twe~ty ex riencerl teachers eneroua training angeculiure in the fogowing conrsesz- Collegiats and College Preparatory. Sophomore lristrlculaticn. Pianoforte and Theoretical Branches in Music. Voice and Violin, Art. Arts and Crafts, Elocurion, Domestic Science. Sfenography anti ii si n ness, Standard of Graduation in all Deparl~ ments equal to the best Schools in Canada. Satisfaction guaranteed. R~- fercncea furnished. For Catalogue and finely illnstra'cd Bookletapply to the Principal, Re - nay -D 'W lf' v no olxiliegiovdgcgla School year begins September 4, 1907. Holton Collage Academy A Residential School for Boys and Youre' Men Equipment up to dale. Teachers reside in the home. Prepares for entrance to College, either in the Arts ur B. Sc. Course, Provides a good, general and business course lor those not wishing to enter Col e . ge Charges moderate. School year begins September 4, |907, For Calendars and other information apply to. J H . X! Pgncipnhew oi?§lie is _za 5# Acadia University Wollville, N. S. Course of study leading to degrees of lischelor of Arts and Baci. elor of Science Also Abbreviated Science Course de signed to fit for the third year of the leading engineering Schools. Facilities for special course of selected studies likewise afforded. For Calendars and further in formal lon apply to DR. I. i‘.’l'Ul“'l`S, Wolfvlllr, N, S. Next term opens October 2, 1907. 7-Ddttsrttséw W. II. ll|HNlH& EU. The Low Price Store We Give 350 per. lb. in X change for Wool illlllllll GIIMPETITIUN Hundreds and Hundreds of Dollars Given Away Absolutely Free by W. C. TURNER & CO On the following conditions: l Write one reason why W C Turnc &(7n ii tho bout. plucc to irmie. 2 There must not ho morn than i"|ft_v Letters mud inthe rcascn lltcn. I Eichlcttcr of the alphahot is numbered from ito Z1 representing nnmocutively tim lettors cf the alp abct from A to Z. i Tin nrlsa will boTeri por nent of the amount ofaii the bills that mtg he xathcrcd together by anr Dcrson or ooictp raym- soutilpx booda honiht from us be woen .ian lata ecomhnr lst,|n any nnoyear. 5 The winner shall bc ths person nr xdqmending in thc reason that contains a is rs. the total of which axgregatethe highest sum. I Competition to clone Doo list in each yc ‘r ./ati! o‘cloolr noon. 1 lie f bo ht t be grp......'l‘.“r.`Z. .i‘.l’{.’ilZ.». “ff ».l.‘ll'.1... »‘.I1'..°.'.‘.i N B --Example-" Turner and Company the host place to trade because cheapest" lCxDlanul.lon~'l'ha first word in tho or. ampleglvon is Turner T90 U 2| it ill N it it fl Kiki- tl Trent all other letters in the same way, add lhe whole together. snr-ri thc soma tous with thc nills you have The ri1.s will be awarded. l'l'ha nemo nf thc wlllmor toueihur with the ruaacn given will be puh lished 'o that all mayrknow that the com. petition in conducted honostly. Special attention is directed to this ad- It will be most interest- ing to ali and especially so to aocietie of all kinda such as Tem- perance Lodges, Divisions, Clnos and Schools all over the island. .ll.E. llllllllll MU. t ~ s-..a~».-..._-...__. . » -~. » "4 2? El 'W -4 ..¢ I IC rr | . 4