°”-= lf,-. . ,§. _ li ,.1 , ‘ll ‘.1 . 1 lit 'it-,"1';' - 1, ,pi A =.‘.;f . .-ii V is . .‘> .. ‘., ._._~, '_ as--.V ',:.~; ..» 5 ` -We received by- express yester- day a large shipment of silks. They comprise all the newest shades for A full assortment of the new this ‘season. shades---ashes of roses, amethyst’ 1| _ e greens old rose cawtaba w1stera,navv _i ll . _. . brown, blue in stripe and plain colors .t-.fi _ 1 ill". i_.l.§ . .1 ~ _... _-,, 2 V 93:. . ,I ~ , tl r li; 2... A. r., i l ) V. ,v - . i . . 1. r ' ral? ‘; il-;."ifi `|;;?l?( fl ,.."" UH. -l ,-1-fr ‘~“r.,.-, wi . ` 7 lg ri” »“ .;‘-up . . . 1 l -;- ~¢-J” -,_.. __ 4 l if q l 1. .fvi iii lv .7 z. li §‘,li‘;` lf? il -IIT ~f-\_ff;- .~ _Age YQ... 1:-i. _s /px »» .i ."l`,f “ii v;t;:.f 1 1-"i ~ ;~'¥. 1 .. 1 ,, r i l'.:'. i._',' if . 'll /A Also new neck ruching, the lat- ? ' est ideas are here. S. A. McDonald. .._n_n__- -, ,W __ ___ . R.. .»...... llllllllllldlis [ll llll Edward, 8. O. E. Tuesday August ,H s lui slum cnulsl 1. Persona may join the club at any - time during the year, but must, of the best Silver Polish We course lnswer the 60 questions to have ever used and we believe ?__ desirable that the questions be an 2. Each contestant, or his or her \lI.l\vU\l DIIUUUI IVV I - i ‘ , ` ' ' Y ' "'::`A“`,"`f U ,' . . ` I I JUNIOR EX4U1N1'l‘10N ~ at New wonuniena~ is users nie on-sunday and monday .N , A S night of the week, and this eveninzi Salvation Army have the Market, H," .i ‘TOTAL MARKS POSSIBLE Egg Wm M no “¢¢p¢i0n_ The new reel for their famouip Abe,rdeen Banq_“d - 2 """"' "_" NECESSARY T0 PASS is a comedy, titled "wo iwr oent|on Tuesdai New Wonderland op,” _ieaiousiy ~--with noyiioowc Dre- asain with 1 hill new program md .1 _ i I A th U1-“_ Mgideng happen Cum ed f | _ Donald Lamont, Bt. Catherlne’s " s an ildilional hit. of funi comvlvte °hB“K¢ Of reels and 5,, _ ed yxtered-ayliecwllich resulted in the \ lm mm page n he ' 355~ _ l:T§l‘oscd` w ll hill' the feature film of Temporarily the reader for New Was. firemen being called out to help, ex- tinguish a fire in the schr. Mary F. oi Halifax, in command oi Calif-ain McLean. Thin vessel had been load- ed by L. M. Poole & Co., at their wharf in this City the previous even- ing with a cargo of laths, lime,shing-, les, etc., to ,be used in construction work at Falconwood Hospital. un her way up to Falconwood wharf she came into contact, it is thought, with some obstruction _which inns.; have made a hola in the hull. This was not noticed at `the time and) the schooner was anchored for the night off the Railway wharf, and the crew left her at 11 p. m. Early yester- day morning she was noticed to Le on fire, and the str. Harland, on her trip up the East river, towed tie gschooner into the Railway dock land turned her hose on the fire. aFinding it impossible to extinguish " a s 9 . ., : _ . i it the firemen were summoned and \“ \ worked at the burning crafti from 6.30 to 7.30, being compelled at -last to scuttle her. The fire was no doubt caused by the water and lime mixing and producing com\b\ution. The loss to Poole & Co., will be about $200. At low tide the vessel is ul- most wholly exposed where she lies in the dock. THE GRAND LODGE OF THE I. 0. 0. F. The Grand Lodge, I. U. 0. F., of the Muritiiiie Provinces meets in annual session at St John next week. The sessions will extend over three days, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day, August 10th, llth and 12th.'l‘h€'re is a considerable amount of import- ant business on hand and it is thought that this with the regular routine attendant upon such gather- ings will occupy nearly all the busi- ness hours of the three days session. However, the pressure of business will not entirely confine the Oddiellows and Rebekahs to nothing but strict attention to affairs of the Order. The quality for the prizes. It is however St. John Lodge is preparing for the visitors and entertainments in the and sutlal gatherings put a holiday the best on the market m.d;_|y_ wcred an the lessons are studied. .form of excursions joint receptions, ' f Try a bottle mlly, must ‘bs a subscriber to The touch to the trip of visiting brethren SOLD ONLY BY guardian, during the continuance nllandisisters. 'J. J. McKinnon of this , it l membership in the International Newspaper Bible Study Club and this W. N, T3l'll0ll, iocei club. 3. Each contestant in this Local ]cwL.]c,._ ‘(_‘.lub, must answer each of the writ- ten questions. for 52 consecutive Delivered at any part of the Wveks ¢°"1m°n°ins 101' Sunday Aus. Cn 23rd, 1908, and the answers must all Y- be in the possemion of The Guar- Ph,m¢._IQ2_4_ dian within two weeks of the close L V ' , _ io! this period, which allows two he contest, in order to qualify for City iS Grand S€0l`€¥-My Of the Maritime Provinces and J. F. Whom, also of this City, is Grand Represen- HARVEST EXCURSION. ln connection with the Harvestcrs’ `I<}.\icursioii on the llth inst., passeng- ers from Tignish and intermediate stations will come to Sumnierside by. the train leaving Tignish at 12.15; ` weeks grace alter the close of the con-' passengers from Scuris. Georgetown test. Ask f01' Ulll' CTOWU 4. Each question must he answered _ , l9eDB»=l5€lY, and the paper written on . one aide only. No answer must ex- ' ceed two hundred words in length and ‘may be less. It will be s conveni- |»=nrA i! students will write their answers on letter paper, about Bi mdhaslilach answer must have the nuigmnl ‘ ' name and address of the writer at the bottom of the answer, so it can llie iiezirf-.sl npfr-i:il:‘i lo Ile be managed' given B number “vs_ ll¢D"'"¢ BH fu" ‘flliuff AIU lf* ltered and the name cut ot! so tlhe ex- lntrodureli. The beet dezilcrs sell il and aminer may know it by number only. the mziuy olher non~:i!cuholic l 6' students should b° careful to beverages put up by us. text must be read and especially the verse, or verses, upon which _I H Club must be delivered to thi 5 4' ‘W 'olllca, and they will he collected at examiners. The prizes ,will then 1-- r n S awarded lccording to the higheli number of marks, won 5;' Ivelabesa . of The International Newspaper I n Bible Study Club, and prizes which iso-da understand the qiueation. before an- swering. To do this, the lesson G' the question is based. Chitowm 7. The answers from this Local iw-arded to headquarters for inrlh "_" "`“"""`"_""`“*°’ pendwt examination by competes* may be awarded to members of this Local Club will be given' out Y B0lllS 8% Sh0BS, See , Ther: are three things about the smii : you wear with our laundry wcrk.Ils insis lable, ifsspoiifaneous, it keeps sweet I Our laundry work is as good as a tonic it makes you feel better, look betler, and be beller. in Wi,,d()W Try us on your next. Gloss or Domes nl fic finish. . J. ll. _BELIJS A. F. wrssuilz _ dns fm ff- in Ksnvil-iff' swim l'°""d"`iqi3no_ili _ _'-I AMMOCKS .We have a few good stioug HAMMOCKS left and do not intend to carry one of them over if we can help it. Call and see them we will suit you as lo price and quality. That line of “SEASIDE" LIBRARY BOOKS at 3 for 25 cents is havinga large sale, have you seen them? NEW BOOKS by POPULAR A U HOR-S received daily. clniigwg _linlu. drlnftf » 1 and intermediate stations will come to Royalty Junction by the regular afternoon trains, and connect there with the special train from Charlot- tetown, reaclii-'ng Summerside in time to connect with the special trip to ILS made by the Steamer. Passengers from Montague will go from there by the morning train leaving at 9.54, and will go from Georgetown by the regular afternoon train. Pas- sengers from Murray Harbor and intermediate stations will come to (lharlottetoivn by the reguliir morn- ing train on the llth, and passeng- ers lrom the Cape Traverse Branch will go by the regular morning train leaving Cape Traverse nt 6.25 u ni. The steamer Empress will make a special tilp ion Werlnefslba/y e'vd.iiiig for the accommodation of the Har- vesters’ Excursion. 8-Tclrtf, -2-___.___..; Deafness Cannot Be Curi d bv lot-nl nnpllculionf . nu they cannot i-unch tl c tfisclwod porlioii ofllic oar. '|‘hci-c is on-,\ one way to euro rloufuess, und lluitis hy coi- Itillltimml i‘l-liiuillos. llvlifiiess bi cullicll li ini lnfluniod condition of the niucuus llnlnl; oi ilu: Ellamchllili Tube. Wlioi this luhs is i flamed you have si ruiuhllnrr souiul or im- perfect hearing. und when it is entirely izlnslfll, Dmlfness is lliu rlisiilt, and lllilfiss' the iliflimllllulloii clin bl: i.llk<‘~| out mul 'ills liibv i-oslornd to ilu uormul ouiuliliou,hc»ii~ii:g will hi fic~Ii-uycil lol-evm': uiui- s'nt Duvar, Fortune Cove 292. Victor Saunders, Charlottetown 292. ' Victoria.McLellau, Miscouche Cou- vent 291. Frank Lowther, Cornwall 287. Thornton Sterns, Charlottetown, 286 Eva Stevenson, Fredericton 281. Olga Crosby, Cape Traverse 280. Minnie McKinnon, Goose River 278. Jennie Schurman, Central Bedeque 218. Harold MacLean, Crapaiid 277. Arthur Cudmore, Wlnsloe North 274 Rachel McKenzie, long Creek 273. Martin Kenny, Byrnes .Road 212. Gordon Cantwell, Sourls West 271. Christine- McLeod, Vnlleyfield 268. Harry. Dunn, Gaspereaux 268. Isabelle McKenzie, Wood *Islands 2o2. Pearl Vessey, Dunstaflnags 261. Isabelle Hawley, Marshfield- 257. Iiosellu Monngliun, Kelly's Cross 256. Thoiuns McNally, Abruui’s Villngic 256. Mamie i‘auipbell, Green \’iile 255. Finley Mullally, Souris 34.. the evening, with its beautiful color- derland will be discontinued; but gh, ` Keith Rogers,.Char1ottetown 322. |,,g_ Bl,-ang, story, und wonderfulprograms will be posted on me ` Flor¢nce'McPherson, Brooklleld 315. acting bulletin boards. and the latest ¢¢,|,| Walter Buell, Abney 301. SPECIAL. , on them-. Watch them. each day | Gertrude Thompson, 'l"l”Y0l\ 3°?- Dorothy McEacb< . .~~' 1 _sue-hr `v "A good wrap will add to the vill- ue of your outfit. _Your .horse alll gvenloak better, and the handsome carriage will not look right without one of Pa/ton"e Scotch: Wraps. ‘I-Zadtf. "Two yards by one and a hal! yards, that ia the size of the best Uwillod' imported tartan earrings wrap that we are nailing at $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50. They are the best value ever offered to horsemen and farmers that we know of. The pat- terns are all (ood. Jas Paton 8:. Co. 7-28dtf. 85 light coql lustre coats, just the thing for hot weather, for ofllce or lame. Ju. Paton Ai Oo. _ 7-Hdtf. Va|ue always prions right. in ._ _ »--'--- ----~~----- -»- --~»-------- '--- . _-1 _ g L.. I » i |'aton'a Furniture and Carpets- 7-22d tf `.L A i.'.a.~.A.4_¢,_4 il.. i.a__.».. A i.|.. L44 t Preserving Kettles .` Ice Cream Fre'¢z¢1f! \ . _ Screen Doors Screen Windows Wholesale and Retail. lha Ilogars Halwaru U0 lil. _.1 . ,_ . ,,,\i'