THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, JULY 28 1 6 ' 1 . _ I L_ mi _ = == . I iz ' "_ "`*‘ M* -- -- -- '---- :answer ..m.__ liii illiiiii'S lfllliiiiiliiliilil|lN’< I I ili Ncw,Pro;1se Block- hariotteiown _ 'il _ rf; " ' . ' . ' ‘ "- "`f ‘ .,¥\i\; f _.`_" Hoossxsrrsn wanted. See classified", A'mm"“"'°°°u*d°"' hm mn' 1 \ or I , _ _ ,, ._ lf; Miss Snsrron has lately taken charge' "1" \‘~/,-:,`i`i»_;_ \ V » ' _ of the school at North Rustluo. J Tun Northumberland Arrived last night _ 'ii \\ii‘l `- L83” ' //i|iV,~§;‘lj§_l,`.liirl| _ty Sous of the North River fishermen have 8 . p 3;- l§;\,_, .,» had good catches of mackerel lately. ‘ Miss Skinner, St John, is the guest oi I T I N Til tide will be high today atv M" A A Buuett' 3.45 'and tomorrow morning at 4.17. , DoN"r mils lending “The Story Ol MISS MGMAHON of Chulotwmw ,S The Classified Town in this issue. e ri-gl: Q K’ .» \ T' '.54 s _ :_-J -_ e M, 4( -"ii :"§*==_ v§'z`§i_ W.__..-"`*;:; .T45 1.3"*/A ,l i< ."7/.’ :gilt .-.tt mu ¢,'= will 2-"< T IL' I :riffs l 4 ` »~?3_i!Tt---c. _ __ "-H-1:: ~_- - 'f .==:=‘-mae;-zz;; ' 1-,,;;.ii=i=3e i -.:""""""` 0 ef ,uv '\-.'_\ August lst and" Znd Mr. iiay, Expert with the sl" N O U Q’ ‘ “Britannia Manufacturing Co. emonstrates t 'rr ":. ‘~ ar Tins sions wmiiiiis ENT IKE RANGE of FINE _ , _ If _ ostumes antics Skirts \ This display of elegantly tailored garments promises to be a notably line one. Every lady who cares to come and inspect the garments is welcome and we wish to emphasize the fact that it isn't at all NECESSARY to purchase. Those who come to look without intending to purchase will receive the same attention as purchasers. Therefore, make a point of attending the Demon- stration, whether you intend purchasing or - other- wise, on 1 ednesdo , "Famous Soap." Satisfaction in evér .1 ' -1_ aka. ttsktw. Doughnuts, l h“l'5d,“Y ‘°f..‘31’i;_ ’ 2nd. 1'ooav....- -, _ 1 ‘ » .-7 ‘,- » _ \ ~Prowsc Bros., Ltd. D- . DBPA TM STORE " 1`°'°°""°"" ."*‘!i, \ , . J h o and learning many things in regard to no the habits and customsof the people. iro down the Indus to the ses. He has many '. interesting stories both of peace and war. i' He has accepted an invitation to preach in the Methodist Brick Church tomorrow evening. p . Those who do not desire to advertise will "i please send 25 cents with their request, °f which ummm; wiii iw “named `m them bred his well known brood marc dam on application if they do not get what °1 they want, ;Parkwcod to Commodore Ledyard. Mr _ THE Guardian correspondent at McPhee will certainly have something A Fredericton writes:-Farmers are cutting g " - their hay which proves to be s very light 1 , crop.-Refuge Division S. 0. T- is again boensnxe eaily appearance of correspond b o 1 w the4 years of service he had the Eh the Ganges river, sometimes by water Or B m ao. `_ n visiting Miss Della Copp, Ssckville. I North Rustlco and report n fairly good THE guitar offered by Mrs. ltiiciiuel McLean of Sourls East. ` ` to preach in Windsor, N S on Sunday. ‘i music of a piano selection entitled “In "Und UID! to Crapsud today and goes to Vernon River Bridge Monday afternoon The right kind ofa boy can secure position with rapid promotion, it he recently. Finer officer McLeod of the Northum " the life ofa man who fell over the wharf at Picton on Wednesdayjust before the P Tits SS City of Ghent arrived at 3 a in B yesterday twin I-lallfax,w|th 1000packages Axiom; the subjects to be discuss-d at Indies, of Canada and Newfoundland: ld' by Louise Jackson Strong will appear in the Saturday Guardian of Aug. took plaoeon Thursday to the People‘s cemetery. Theservlce at the house was P bearers were Capt Squarebriggs, Benjam- an David Webster, and Augustus Newson. fnosn who want work of any kind or -du BW i°0k|DZ fill' 118|!! Of filly kind should _McCallum's sister, Mrs J M Campbell of ' send their names and addresses with all this ony. Mrs Macallan. has been absent ’ particulars or call at The Guardian from ¢iie1g|,md for 27 y,,,,s_ Employment Bureau, New Prowse Block, Charlottetown. Tele hone lIl‘2a pportunlty ol si sing much of the country as nd sometimes by land un il the FARMERS an beamnlnk my making at Act is in force all over the Province. 0109- streets is slowly but surely going on. McCormack of Souris, was drawn by Roy are visiting Mrs Arthur Webb, Ilnlifax. Rav Da Haanrz who Is at present, are visiting Frank and Mrs Riggs of this staying in Charlottetown, ls announced oity. ` THE ll1\lSi0 P880in the Saturday issue,were fined $2 at the Police Court of Auii. 4th. will contain the yesterday. Naples.. Bltiiiss Falmrna Fa/lssn has returned to Tm: S. S. City of London makes two and Mrs Fraser. nz . I _ returned last night on a visit to her home- a oc wk in Charlottetown. applies at this office at once. Several “mend in ** |’l°“"~‘““f MY- The "¢”’i*°|" good boys have secured ,mod pommns atme rose to72i above. berland was instrumental in saving the 0’ Y°“" “b*`°“d~ S“b3°"lb° f°*` li' t'0d“’Y- stcamer left to return to this port. nf inward freight. She left on return at gp “°°l1 ifiilillit about 300 packages, includ~ Costain, Local Manager of the Summer- ini! 3 iillillliiliy Of p0tiib06s .anti l0b5i;8l‘B. gidn telephone 9x¢h|mgg_ the Mllriiime Beard or Trade, \v1.l.|\ school education. who desires to learn meets in Amherst on August 15. are: The D"°0f-l‘08diDiI Bild ¥fYD°‘5°i-YJDR. Bi\0\lid Federation at Camisa with the \Ve1n. evwv at this oiiioe at once. R. D. Roaunms Charlottetown; J F Mid i-DB Metric System- McFarlane, Suuris'; S HSterns, Alberton; AN ilitéfeoidvk 8h0l‘i/ COPY-Fighter! were rciziste-red pt the King Edward HWY vllflilad “Marys Insani " Hotel,ii»n11.x,on the zzozh lust. THERE were 110 exeur.-ionists and 45i,_ B3 Bum you get it as It Wm not regular passengers, and a large cargo of ' appeariu my other pnpen freight to East River ports by the S S THE late James Punchefs funeral City of London yesterday afternoon. '1‘m~: annual prize meeting of the rovlnclal Rifle Association will take °°i1d\ll}i»Bd by RSV Mr 14011112- The Doll place on Kensington Range on Tuesday ' in Sellar, JGWeldon, William Dillon, 14th. l5tl1and10th. _ Mas JonN MvCAi.r.Ulu, and two, JOHN Mi'Pill-in, Freetown one of the ost successful and extensive breeders armor Divisign with B membership f enoo all matter sent in should be cut 27 members,-__J, H, Wgeks is building down as much as possible Every anew house whigh prgmiggg bg bg one C¢1f»¢Dt|0ll is pllid to l.0i‘l‘eilp0nfle|i0e but of the finest residences in this vielnity.- iii Z Mr, and Mrs, Mm-dock Qutiim of written, especially when as of late many - Amherst, N. S. are visiting relatives here. , -w. w. Marsh and bride or concord, do N. H.are visiting the latter's parents, T annea I". and Mrs. Stevenson.-Miss H51 Emily Stevenson ofConcord, N. l-I. is H visiting her home.-Mrs. 0. Mugford and M family, of Boston, is visiting her parents G Stephen and Mrs. Weeks.-Miss Hattie He] Sellick and Milvlna Yeo. are visiting M¢ friends in Freetown.-Zacharlah Rogers p L &Co. are quarrying stone for the new M,” AJ Briggs, Jae., noir, L Melina- \ilnard'| Llnlmeni for sale everwvhere. ‘ station at Charlottetown. The stone, nic which provcsto one of superior quality H p-Mule' WJ Gmord J Donahue J , is obtained on the farm of James Bill. Stone, Arthur Hines and hon, W Furst; C X Tzztftsg cii1ns'ia‘f?;lor?‘:u.l,?w‘;ier?f Rav. F. H. Fnnrriur who is visiting Quant' End C Swue and wife' B n I I ` _ is sister Mrs. John H. ilenry and friends Dn. ANDREW §Mar>Prrair., native of Vanishing profits on all cotton holsnry- in this City is o British pensionr Ihavlng Pr served his donntry in India from 1851 to pro 1858 and taken active part in the suppres- of sion of the great Sepoy rebellion. At the au time oi’ the outbreak he marched toDelhi which is soon tobe published b the where hetook part in the selge of that M oo Coiuirzsi-oNnr~:N'ru should remember that ' iaimpossible to get everytliin in as dom k, W E Bisson, John H Simmons, VV Yns'rimnar's Guardian had 80 cisssllled Bxoimems with today the Prohibition Ti-is good work of cleaning up the Miss iirtna S'rEw/lar and Miss Peters. Mica Ax.ssl.'r RANK and son, Roxbury, Jomv Mur.1.rNs and Joseph \Vhite, oston,afteravislt to her parents Geo. 1 Miss Many CONNl~:i.v. Medford, Mass, A stionr rainfall yesterday morning Tim Saturday Guardian, only fifty cents year is an excellent gift for that friend Miss Ilsnals. vice principal of Upper rlnce Street School has returned home teraprolonged visit to Montreal and rltish Columbia. Mus Joniv A Cosram, Tidnlsh N S is ending a few weeks with her son Jobn ANY young lady with a good common d Wednesday and Thursday. August ughters, Winnipeg, are visiting Mrs l trotting horses in this province has Parkwood and alsoa lull sister to d from this mating. 2 ` COMING EVENTS. E following pisscngcrs left by the _.__ ifax yesterday for iloston:-E T Finley City Council meets on the second Mon: Quin, MrsJ Kllleisa, Mr Gilbert, Miss dvi? in each month. Jamie Patou, Mayor, M Dobbs, O Finnlghan, A .I Corton. H ' W' Clarke' Cn“y‘c cr ' Robins, Mrs Robins, cap: T noun.-sau, Nnxy ml-.eunxr Lodso l‘fi“°° E‘lW'”" en ohsleun, N P Mciuiiian, .1 D S- 0- 1'---'UW 3”"- Millan, L B Dearborn, Thomas White, "'*'°_“’ Martin, D McLeod A A JBrl;1gs, lessor of BIshop's College, and editor ribs 40a value, gc to~dav at 256 B Dair- the Montreal Medical Journal is the Jag, Paton 8: Co. 2302i thor of “The Vine of Slbmah," a novel, “I O d 7 Received to-day at Stanley Bros, acm an o. of Cana a. ills first book T ' bl k ilk loves an clty'losing his left arm hva grape: shot “Essays on Purltanlsm" appeared last long ac S g lid ' ountains were reached and from thence . iii ii? §°___ iiiliisi f '°i.$ 1‘i2‘$¥"i»‘-ri' sultan Cake "‘~“"’.€*'~:.. iifieee. 7 N' 8‘l'lIll'l' l -53-"3-ii‘¥3e ' Success Our first shipment oi' ....,...4. ilmquat Sets, Hammocks. Chocolates _ has proved. as we antici- pated a decided success. The goods have sold well, everybody is de- liigmed with them. and the mms are lower than ever ore in Canada. “We an sending oil ' liother order, which will " include new lines. which ' will beliere in the course oiaweekertwo. ` ~‘§~ .nw .va .1u.m1~»- qseumo. .. a!l»t\i""‘~olIm The _ i` ini the Mlllinery ltiillincr People Q Peopley Suits from _ideas in Flu ...ues and Suits Will bc demonstrated hcrc Juli 31st- August 2nd and 3rd, ' On July _gist Mr. Geo. Hay will talre charge of our mantle department. He will bring a magnificent range of models-which can be made up in any of the large assort- ment of cloths he will show. $l2.00 to $45.00 New York Skirts from $7-50 to $15.00 Coats froll\‘ ,I2-"00 to $25.00 Fur' lined Cpats $60.00 to $l75.00. M,-_ Hay ig 9, designer with"a1ife'tiine of experience in the ladies’ custom tailoring business-and his models will be the “last word" on style. pq,__` lg MK. WALDDMAN Aug. Znd and 3rd. Mr. Waldman, the hejad of the high-class, ladies’ tailoring firm of J. H. Waldman & Co. of Montreal, wi lp exhibit his beautiful fall models iu tailor-made suits on August znd and_3rd I. H. Waldman 8; Co. are the peerless suit and coat makers in the Do- minion-and it is seldom indeed that the chance of seeing a full line of designs such as they show is oflrrecl to the public. I _ If you went specially to New York youd see nothing newer in style-»-:ind nothing nearly so good, at the prices,.i'1_1 quality. August Zndi and 5rd. 'l`l1ls ideal household Megaziae brings to you each month the latest news from the world of fashion, intersting articles on household subjects. clever verse, bright fiction, good illustrations in half tone and color and for twelve visits 5 itcosts youbut............ c No Subscribe For Guaranteed Taffeta “The Designer’_’ PCitiC'0&lFIVCDOIl3I'S ordinary' offer is this. A handsome tafieta skirt, wide, well made with dust frill of same silk. The colours are black navy. brown, mulberry, etc.-any length. Is any other colour wanted we will procure for you in ro days. This fine garment obtainable here 0 only . . . . . . . , Q . . S'l`YLiSli SOX FOR MEN Tl1ere’s more than mere utility now in men’s hosiery. Wear is an important const' aeration, but the trim, “nappy” neatnem afforded a man by stylish hose is not to be over* looked. Plain black mano yarn, black with spot or stripe Plain black in ‘fsilk plaited” fancy spots, open Tangiu plain or f’ancy,blues, greens work, blue lisle in fancy designs, ami mulberry . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . very trim attractive things . . . . . . .. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. . munications are being received each » 3 _ ~__ i l_ - 1 /_.IQ To West. River ports Thursday at 3. P- ni. llounrl trip 20c. To East River ports Friday at 3. D- m. A , Round trip Zio. ~ 'ro cmpaud saiuraayat -‘i n- m- Round d :rLiri;y.40c. Piano. Reireshh1enis.ZBl(lto‘nlo Suuvniriiouils bargains. Dccp Cutting Makes Satisfactory Buying. This is the state of affairs at the big furniture role, Stock must be closed out quickly. Prices are being greatly cut to this end. You ought to have your share of the This is a good time for baby carriages-» Our stock is new and most artistic in design. Price reductions never before heard of are greatly in evidence in this portion of our stock. Buy to-day. ince Edward Island, who is nowa boys' and girls' stockings in light close . you would see nothing newer or finer in suite than we are showing at the great demonstrations on July Jllst and August 2nd and Zlrd. An opportunity of this kind only comes your way now and then -do not miss lt. M0()lii'I & MCLEOD. Ound and was invalided home During year and was favorably received In cashmere hose’ and ch "in S If 7°" """le“spe°|“l mp "0 New Ymk Y gland and the United States as well Cream cashmere socks’ 27d2l' lZ.°l2.'£‘.‘Zt...?i’l' ‘.?.f."t.i’f.‘.’i7‘.2.‘§‘l'“ £132 EXCURSION Bulifli" m me Book or .ioshua Dr. Mcrimi S. S. CITY OF LONDON Landing at Calcutta he passed up along recently paid a visit to his old home at ____ well where his father resides. To Orwell ivcdnesdny ai, 3, p, m, Round A gzi , I trip25c. Ldilii PM MACS’ velvet. ._ AT.._ WITCH IIAZEL CREAM is the best preparation on sale for the skin. Cures sunburn, chafed or rough- ened skin. sore lips, chap- ' ‘ ped hands, etc. Soft 88 Price 25c a bottle. NNNOUNCEMENTS | Oi Concerts, Socisla, gn- tettalnmente, etc., at a money making nature, _lgeontsa line (of 6 words; for first insertion, an si( oenha line for each continuation. Churches and charitable institu- tlonl half' ntl. Mini- mum price 15 cents. Black tZE annognco ments double raid- nmin, agen .ned Deaths FREE ‘Nt 2% will ill UIUC t above- ~~ ' I M "The Two Mace-" CARDS OF THANKS , llliillllllllli iiltillllill. I lo r s .,....Ps£2srr2;... - -4 ' -/an-'\r»;~f\e~¢\»-¢&»~#hr ' B Ksroas. L J " .» l' _ ¢ figg 1| per ine when inviertgl in looell. |04 otherwise at regular od- verttslag rafts. THB GUARDIAN. ` , Ifyou want a linen or crash hat, come to-day. l received five dozen by express yesterday, and they are going like hot cakes. H. ll. Brown, 'The lint & Cap Man. 27d 41. ll \‘.` "v U i,`» -`t \ ~ with most ‘~.- f Colle, ’ I ~f ` nmer 1 '* f'-"Jr, °° ,_ its ~ _r T l J 4 °°"v° "3 » now vt " 1th . ' f :lf ‘ `_ ai 28!! ‘ _ " no utioni _ ,_» pure .1 g " ~°“¢r. .1 Lf itfor ._ w , ¢ Ollfs ‘ ag _\ v l ) if 'tx ', ,‘ __ - _‘capri '_;. ff. ti _ ' 1. "V, 1 ' .. $1. ¢ ._ I i » A ‘\. .\ »_» . »-, ll 1 -< ' s \', ., . ht . '.5 ,'_,_' _ g _ ,QQ _ _ w f 1 - &;:17`»_ 4. ‘ _,t ~ i Q* ` Q \ --11 » 3' .__ t - I or ° li 4 ' . ""`l . .if i ,_ A i v