ssrrsmima., ,I 8 9 9° _ THE CHA RLo1‘=rErowN GUARDIAN ' ries ' '/ ‘ \ `_ - . _ 1 ,_ . L n . T Mgoxpn Merry has r¢iurn¢.C. _ nc. Corse “_ H; ,` Corsets '~i_“:;`-- ' f ~ _ P- / ‘*-,.,~ - ' Wear 5, °" *Q ` Fit ._ I Perfectly CORSET EXCELLENCE Latest models in ladies attire demand perfect fitting cor- sets without which the finest garments lack set and style, In The Celebrated P. C. Parisian Corsets We linvethe most beautiful and perfect fitting corset made today. Our stock includes all the best styles- perfect fitting models. The new deep hip, together with the “long” hip, tlie “habit” hip, and the gored hip in long and short waists, straight front styles, -the girdle the Bias cut the “abdominal” stout woiiien’s corset afford a choice few stores can offer. We recenimed the P. C. corset for fit and satisfaction. Price from 35c to $i.75 Pair. Guiissino CONTEST ’ Opens Aug 3| Sept I9 CONDITIONS. A n eight day clock will be placed in one of our Richmond St show wiiirloirs. The person guessing iieircst to ilie iiiiiiiber of liouis :ind ` niiiiiitcs the clock will ruii with the l one full winding will be presented i with the beautiful clock. In the cvciil of two 0' more tieiiig, the ticket bearing the earliest date to be . llic- \\'iiin-21'. WHO MAY GUESS. /1 ny person niaking a purchas of from or innre in any one of ou l)cifurtiiic>iit~s is untitled to a guess #~ T l pa ;'_T_‘N§.," 24’ Y .\;\ tl. ,Q 3, l ,,;‘ Qi. l 1 : ffbx _ff__";.'-1. . ,~. ¢_ if' M V. _fy , , \\ 5 xi li: _..._ f `§._ ` A* _ff ` n.. §. 4 ` O f .V r §\' ‘Q / .<` . .`\ ' `< . 7-V;'="»'*-l E" _t- 1 ti R :.>= - . S ~5 'ff_._.- . va; #A t _\s.@.. ~/\`,_ X ,,./ , _ Qi* _- ‘ ‘arf/5*.; \' 1 V V \ » " . \` -_V,_,,, _*_ Black Taffeta Silk Underskirts. Another lot of those famous Black Silk_ Underskirfs re- ceived ii few days ago has a deep fiounce s_hiri'ed and_ fucked made full and ample. Floimcc is lined with percaliiie giv ing extra protection for wear, good value at $_6.oo . Our special price $5.93- fr/ ltr gr-_ :_ ,jf és hh »f.?a.f.a..a§Z.fa..% returned home after spending a ie; S. T. Phelan oi Georgetown, Ifis w;orthy of a special word of praii¢lhls first appearance for being drunk lasi was one of the most creditaila The Prohibition case of Frederick .LHb0_1‘ Day parades ever seen in;btis Mcfsaac was adjourned till Saitur- ,Province. The two bands in t. d i ., iy CMN and in many cases blu _ : -____ ~l Saturday night last Mrs. Mary 13. ,home in St. John. Mrs. Hea hadbeca in the best of health until Frida: everning she became quite ill, and died as stated, heart filiire brilng the cause of death. Mrs. Hoa is survived by three, daughtie s and one son, Mrs. Lawrence, Mira Annie Hen and Miss Alice, and A ~- ther Hea of Boston, now on a vi 'lt to St. Cohn and one sister M. i. Strong, of Prince Edward Ielsnc -- St. Sohn Star. -_._ It was learned with feeling of s- :'- prise and sorrow that R. B. No'itoa,l had died at the P. E. Is-land* hospii_ l, on Sunday the 6th inst. Mr. Norti n had been ailing during the winter b- t was much improved in health th-i summer, so that when the and came it was very unexpected. He was .i man of energy and enterprise, and aflways took an interest in mattcii of public miportance. His circle of isc- quaintance was large. He was proin- lnent in business circlm for manv years, being one of the founders if the well known hardware ilrm of Noi - ton Bro's. After the retirement of l-'. H. Norton, he formed apartners'hi,i with Robt. Fennell, and conductcl business under the firm name of Nor- ton and Fennell. In politics he was a very pronounced Conservative, and took an active part in promoting the interest of the party of his choice. F'cr the last two years he was one of tho city assessors. At tho time of his death he was in his fiftieth year. There are left to mourn his loss his Widow Misses Gipsy, Kitty and Fliorence, Mrs. Chas. Faniuharsir ‘I (Miriam) of High River, Alberta, ai V so his mother, sister Mrs. J. D. Sa man, and two brothers G. D. of thi: city and E. H. of Denver, Coloradi. A large concourse of friends' assembi ed at the home Prince Street, ysstez- day morning to accompany the rc~ mains to the station. The pall-bsai-- ers were D. Nicholson, Dr. Bagnnll, R. Grant, S. W. Uralybe, Ewen Stew art. and Chas. McGregor. At Brud-< nell station a large company of friends and relatlons were assembled. The funeral procealed from the sta- ' tion tn Brudnell cemetery where an , impressive service was conducted by the Rev. Mr. McPhee of Montague. The Guardian unites with the many friends and acquaintances of the de- ceased in extending sincere sympathy » to the bereaved family and relations. _ The Staff of Life is Bread But unless the bread you eat il good you will soon require a wooden sill to len el. We guarantee one bread Graham, White, Vienna \iBYs at Bay Fortune. He was accori. lgzlled by Pope Wuod of New Bedford. 'The Ciiarlotttitoivn niarket yqduep.. day was well attended. Butter sold; i , J W I at twenty-four and twenty-five cents,? _- passogsggr £331 0! ?'°‘;r5et°W" WM B eggs nineteen and twenty cents and! - yes er , _ _ mute to Denver' Col' cyl; 3;! :pil chiikene from fifty to seventy-Bvio, . wmpanled as far as Moncton by Rev Mn B A nur' ‘but dllfllfg the afternoon complained of feeling rather poorly. Late in Ul=eiU43~°°~ Th! 0\1l‘l’Y»Hll`IU UN' n raiswall, City, ha _ 5 and 8 silver and B bronze medzlfat thi city last. Mgt; e Halifax exhibition for Amateur The entries for th 3 on the Charlottetown Driving Parkl *"' close tomorrow tha 10th l st, Mr. and' Mrs. Peters, parents of Mr, .__ n Peters of th B nk f ». ' " *Wed ill the Ci*-Y by the Northurnhe- daughter of conductor Gillis, clty,l V sad bereavement. who was formely of this City On Aug. 26th, in a six event race his captured four flrsfa and two amanda. His prism :mount to a totd 0( Jmkinl took a loo ol oi- juli was mst in the 100 ylrdl ran. h the 120 yards race, and the 440 yamdu rece. He was altogether too (ood lor any of hfsiellow competitors. He was also second in the running hop in: broad Jump. F. S. Bulpitt and Mrs. Bulpitt, who have been visiting in Crupaud and Roseneath for the past two weeks leave Friday on return home Mr. Bulpitt. who is s brother of Mm Edward Robertson of this City mndl absent from this Province ion fortyi fo\~r years and has only visited here twice-about tive years ago, and at the present time and notes many changes. Mr. Bulpitt is a furnitumf dealer and undertaker, his business* being in Springfield, about twentyl miles from ’I‘.aylonvil'le, Ill., anddnl the centre of the recent race riots which have been so alarming. r IB YOUR LIVER LAZYI Blow liver mation indicates impure blood, means life is endangered at its fountain. The skin is bellow, eyes are dull, appetite is poor, digestion is weak-tiredness and vague pains run through the head. Nothing tones you up like Dr. Ha.milton.'s Pillb»- they cleanse the whole system, purify the blood, nourish it--bring you v5;» or, cheery spirits, strength to work hard. No medicine that restores health and holds it like Dr. Hamil- ton’s Pills, try a 25 ct box. New Wonderland last evening wah _ Th _` _ _ mr-st attractive and drew large ; f0rm;r1f?":( Fa&un§i_‘;b"1t"_§~ GIl~l_f=l>l0,niiilisnces. The program of moving’ will be sold b um 1 H-V19' ~_1.lpictures was of the highest order and , front O' the L Y P C C HUC 10" V in most interesting while Miss Deill Zell ,Ch H tt “W °“\'¢“ BL' U1. as a singer has proved an instantan- ° 0 Ui/JWH. on Tuesday the 15th sous favorite. at twelve o'cloclr noon. -_- , . l , " ‘ - V _ I' I ` ' Head Offices in New Prowse Block Charlottetown 1 ,0f',°y"n';:Y0::t:°11*:1§c;f f°;°¥t*»"° 1' ulgsff-o'f§’Ul;°’bgthe‘;°°§°*§l"“A§**‘=° 1 _'CX /V" i ' ~ *V ‘ , ~ A-.-_~.. _..._ ___ s r w u' f' _ . .. ‘ . ~\ ' » 1 I . ‘ r ' . iniirty to siiimpiii,-it exe. ° no- '° T l l\_ 1 .M , - "i ' ' Anybody wanting board should read The mail train arrived last night al. -_ ' __ ‘ i ' ._. \\,/ " `i'// ' ` ` Leo Larman' of Summa-villa wa, .I Boarders are wanted at 185 Oueenl ‘passenger by the western train y¢ _ treet. Particulars in Classified Col~1 - [__ 1 '___.\\_ .___ ~ . ’ The Busieei Store on Char|oifeiown'a Bllsiest Street ' l _ - .4 Miss L. B. Durand of the Torontol ' oven .' m tn 9-30 P- m- Slillfdly, Qklllbll' |¢||_|9(» ol' sf. asm. 3...."-it ‘4 W 5 1 ii pyeN Ideas In ‘ Dr. Doyle and bride, Summai-side, A' I Clevela d C '°_' F arrived by the Northumberland to; ’ --' ` ghotography. V - ve -23 claks U-0t` l T 1 e a o Montreal a Miss Gertie Gillis, trained nurse. I ‘ \ and 1351 “ight has returned to New Yoik, from a l "`2~-ng ---- -1 -V i é 1 3 U Soiiietiiiiig new in Fall Shirts, is a plain seven gored Venetian cloth, in l\`avy, _Black,_ Brown and green, has four inch bias fold about six inches from the bottom. Another oiic coirics in lieavier Athirteen gored slrirt in navy, ' clotli,lius thirteen gorcs with a small brown and black venetian cloth has _ pleat on each scam has one large bias fold and two small oiies around the bottom, colors l\avy, Brown and j. Black Price $7.25 In the Police Court yesterday no ` , 'H19 l‘°°°l1l1 Parade on Labor Day fine was imposed on John Malone on + s _ n 'i Y A full lrilted skirt in navy, brown and black venetian has three folds, four inches apart around the bottom rua $5.95 "'i°° 58°” ' asiiiall tuck on eaoh scam, and a bias piece in Grecian pattern around the bottom H _ Price $.75 I 1 if ance. The Fourth Regimedttilh oiznvthldeé-Eh Ifvltgeilngdhghmnnteh (drunk ' , - . or ays. séhe fugished excgillieiit mufi(;:`W;alilace McDonald for non payment P E I 1 d_ I en marc e in r o tax A <1 1 t ' ‘ a .time and looked wel, in their trggf gum* °“ "M “° s °r °“ Our great ten day exhibit of_;i_evg furs opens to . _ ._ a ies a ciarice . e i.i.i to choose from .he cream of Canadian furriers products-at just about the forms. - ' ' Th' nm" 'mud' °' FM "'“‘" Factory Price This range of fine samples, left with us on exhibit includes, U win in gi-<1 ie know esac he ii- ima' __ Fur Neckwear, II-lea wife of the late John Hes, pagylthe winner of many valuable cups and Fur Muffs, led away quite suddenly at hcrlmcdale in eitieletieu since goin( Wat. Fur Coats, ` Fur Lined Coats. .i I Dro in nave them shown you buy if you cannot resist their seductive ` . aPp£a]__-d0n’t bay unless they’re the best value you’ve ever seen l J ,__,._,., . _ _ - it, mv and lunw. as vnu ae the mul ' .M Ad St, Peters A. P. Prowse. A? S.ah-’l°'owse. M“"°:Y H&l`b°"» C~ H' and ,Waimea siienan. Ds1h°“¢i°~ N- B W Kni ht Amherst, E C Bige ow. T. McPherson, Kensih!f»0D- A- J- Webster, Montreal. W. C. Casei. BC- Jeim, Capt. ri. B. saunders. N. Y- Henry Brunt, Baltimore. Md-. -TB-mes Andrews, Baltimore. WHL and Mm- Uragt, Toronto, C. Thomas Schmidt. Haiiiax, 0. R. Rogers. S\1mm°1`Bid°» J, F. Avard, Moncton, C. Jones,_| Halifax, F. McDougall, Moncton.. Jas. Shea, Waterford, all registered at the Victoria and S. Arsen- Moncton: and E. R. Thornton. B09* ton all registered at the Q\1€¢‘U~ t ~i»=-- A i iii rrivaie in this city B t .yeldxgllfy wells 2. D. Mcadam. A. B. e MeAdam_ Misses Eunice andirene Assessment Thomas nuipm, Roeeneath, has basal, ~» by Y__‘P_' B_ Hwm_ `M°,,,,m,,,|.f. The New Guareiiteed Instalment Policy issued be the Suu Life of Canada meets all requirements of those desiring chess insurance besides carrying gnarantcv cash surrender values, paid up infur- ance etc. For rates app y to aint, Morell, George Forbes. PON! E fl- EE(')‘W'. V F. Murphy Montreal, Capt. _ _ fof p_ _ hhnd weifilolliienards, Bidliioi-ii, Mis. w. A.. Charlottetown Manager E U ~’°“°°°“ G'““""‘°' R' T' """’°" l\liiiard's Linimcnl Relieves Neuralgis- i SUITE’ "If *li il 8 question of price-then, ril things considered, "Salada.’ is the greatest tea value for the money paid, for lexperlence has provien that "Salada" (packed in air~tight lead packets) is tea excellence. Camera f it takes, cannot _ celled at the price Duchess, fresh every day Telephone an ' D. STEWART. course BAKERY No. 2 | Brownie This is a Camera which for compactness and quality of picture ex- $2.00 Call and let us show and explain about it to you, \ ` . \ ` \ H N BlllEillllS 25 8.: 50 cer tHat Brush- For I5 cents 5 eenfe buys a I0 cenf scrub and a 25 sent box of 'I`etlow’s Talciiiii Pow- dcr for io cents- See \Viiidows saving of ONE THLRD. drtmif “llll lllll lllll” DRUGGISTS, » ‘Fl LAURANT DUDIER °.=liii’i`»'i§¥i'<°i‘i‘<°f-:li"li'siihlii-`Zi'°'“""' 5M¥d6rn COMING EVINTI. ‘ ‘°'l`hc Crimp and the Consequence” is the Title of a Mighty inte renting Little Booklet on Wash boaids,that liasjust Been Issued It tele the Value of the Cnmp Waohboards the Features of the Ordinary Crimp. Ind *he SALE. ' I have secured I5 sample suites from a large manufactur¢`-knzltwo alike-Retail prices mn from $25-00_f0 $65-0°. I0 \?lll¢° Qflc *Y ance of this lot---for Gash. You an if you cone quick qough like a Mark 'VVrig‘h.t Features of the Betts CHFIP And it tells the Kindof Cnmp that is the Better Crimp- AND WHY If You are liitcested,l POI! card will bring this Bright UIUC ~5y¢.0p¢¢i¢i-" to you At Once. Ask Yourself- Wh! 5°* kt us Send You s Copy T040? The E. B. Eddy Co. |'|u|I, Canada. lel\ehcs\H. l. l \\\ \‘ V ii ii iicsssumieisiisnxumn si sims ‘V~,‘>\\ » -wi.i¢.a.».uu»¢i.°az-Pi-1 A‘"°="~"""°"‘ - a °° es °° ~ I” ‘.1/.'.//f2ff'#" mum s. o. l.°°'i'neh1. lmllw ~ i gli -»- V " 'T V.““"