AUGUST 3,1911 _ om timer News THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN mm 0, iw- PAGE FIVE HER WAY OF WEAHING I'l‘._ Miss Amanda Jones, who possesses the artistic temperament in a very high degree, is as careless as a lily ofthe field as to- her attire. Not long ago, licing away from home and for from the watchful eyes of her family, she selected and purchased an ' evening gown for herself, and wore it on several occasions with great com- fort mid satisfaction. Shortly after her return to her home she was in- vited to a reception and decided that it would he a good opportunity to u'eni‘ her self-selected gown. Accord- ' she it it on' und presented her- Lfmclllly- hikes up in he most _singular way in the back and seems ,to__ ne too lung in the front." l _ "l~'V¢ lilwlllls thought it looked very nice," said Miss Jones with an air of chagrin. ‘ | _“Hut it doesn’t fit," exclaimed the sister, still examining the garment atteiitively. "Is that the you you'vc always worn lt?" was the next ques- Lion, uttered in a despairing tone. l “!es, of course. How else could I wear it?" was the response. "‘And it is so comfortable, with plenty of room in the back of my shoulder ,hlades. Anil then I like a gown to Idressl" iiskeilt lier sister, eyeing her . .. t inizlv 1 lil _ _ V srlf coiiilllll-CCH*-lY lf-ll` llillllll’ llIBll0C-|i:istcii in iiont. Why, wlnit is the lion. FOR BALD HEADS - A 'l‘rcatinciit 'i‘liat floats Nothing ifl it Fails. We wont you to fry three liirgn bottles of Rcxall "Kill" Hair 'l‘oni<'. on' will not cost you ri penny if it docs not, give you :ibn-ioliite sntisfnctioii.l 'l`luit's proof of our fziitli in this rein- ¢-iiy_ and it should indii~i|uital>ly dc- moi|sf.r:itc tlnit we know what we: uri: tzilking about when we soy tluit livxnll “D3” Hair Tonic will grow lniir on lmld fiends, ex<‘.e[it where lnihliiess luis been of such long dura- tion thiii. the roots of the linir are rnlircly dead, the follicles closed and grown over, ii-nd the scalp is glazed. lte|iicnibci‘, wc are biisiiig our state- uu-iits upon wlint has zilreaiily been iivroiiiplislicd by the use of ltexall, “IIB” Hnir 'l‘oniC, and we have the right to assume that what it hasl done for thousands of others it will do for you. In any event you can-i not lose anything by giving it ag lriail on our liberal giinrziiitoe. 'l‘wo sizzcs, 50c. und $l,(l0, llcrnemhcr, you 1-an obtain llcxzill lionicilies in ill E this coinmunity only at our store--:niid dancing specialties; Art Bowen,| 'l"nn ltcxnll Store. Miiclfiiiiiioii Drugithe sinf-tint-K cartoonlul-. flnil U10 LN' l‘o. rel Brothers. our |iei'i-ioiml giiiirautcc that the triiill Next week Mr. Keith will r tl _ inatter'!" as her sister covered herl *_* "What is the matter with youi'_[,,,¢i; with her hands and sat down Mrs. (Judge) Blanchard and child- 'ubriiptly. “ilu you sec ____ _tw anything wrong wi i i . ' fore." B. F. KEI l"l'l S 'PHEATRE modern vu.udeville with .iii bill of present d.iy artists. the principal features will be Vnlerio iieigcie & (iompiiny in ii new com-l tdy She Wanted Affection." This is si-iid to he one of the funniest and .it the saint- time one of the best of the many sketches that Miss Bergere fins produced, .ind her part partieiil-_ iirly is veiy well suited Another populni legitimate player is Georgie l,.i\vrcnce, who .ill last season was at the l’zirk ’l"lieuti‘e in ` The (‘oniniut-‘ ers,` with her brother, Walter Law- rence, she will appear in ii new com- The hill. cdy entitled “-lust Landed." fmituresl will liicliide anumher of equally strong, among them being: Hcrbert’s Dogs with new tricks even in this line; Welch, Mealy & Mont-' ose, with their lmseliall alisurditirs; (look Nz Luron'/., the "filiinaman and ie (‘»onn:” Metlniern Sisters, sin 'n “nil '""`“.f:`"`_" > T;f_=iZ?§"' _I Eut h_ym_o_l _Sli avin g Cr eam l nlliymol Slifiving Civfini is .i especially for p.=\rli\‘ii‘:ii' mon. li ili il softens (lic lnraird niiil sions noi ilry. ll acts as :-1 skin food zilso. ii lic:-ililiy :ind so thing hzilm lor s‘i:i\'i-r.~;. l'1ulli_\'iiio| Sluiviiig Crciin AT\|lle.... . . . . . . . . ...... The M czcKinnon ,l Cor. Grcrit (lcorgc and Kent Struct. i:iiifi ' ` I | si i~ >> Z U "No, no, no,” said her sister, sliak. T'-' ing licr' head, “only, you know D~ C- MONO". Unfilighn. WHS 0 Dus- yul1’vc been wearing it hind pm-i, pe scnger to this city yesterday on it BUSTQN. The ll. I. S. ten is Monday, Aug. |.» '» _ 1-,»_f,\|\-n tn one-hulf inilcs from Charlottetown. aii-Html _ -- (me of- Miss Jean C.inici'on, city, is visit- f S. S. _ rini: ‘-3 P W F' Fl in Q :- ;ciniiioi'ii.r0wN ~ .-.-_-,-_-_-_-:_-_-_-,-_- -_-_-_-.~.-. ,-_-_-_-_-_-_-, ,-,-_-_-_-, _-,-,-_-_-,-_-_-_ It pays to buy in this Province. Rev. S. Jeffery, of Alma, I’. E. I., is at the (iiirletoii,-Halifax. U. J. ilonnell, Suminerside, wusln ithe city yesterday. l Robert Dodd, Pownal, left yester- -day on u short visit to Halifax. l _Angus McDonald of Point Prim was among the excurslonists leaving for Western (janadii. yesterday. ren, Uity, were passengers froui Houris yesterday afternoon. visit to his brother, W.A.O. Morson. 7 nt Hn/clhrook Station, seven and ing in Fairvieiv, the guest of Hon. John and Mrii. McMillan, Hazle- wood. Miss Knte Mclfiiilyen, llicc l’oiiit, is spcniliug ii fe\v weeks here, the guest of her Uncle Neill fvlclfadyeii, Fairvieiv. W. J. F‘lynn, lately with thc lion- nell Advertising Agency of this city, is removing to Murray Harbor whercl he intends locating. A large number of persons left this city yesterday morning for the Mon- tague races, the special train having three ears full. Mlsii liessie McFadycn,. Boston, i:=.‘ spending a few weeks’ vacation at Services will be lield on Sunday, August, 6th, at Cherry Valley at 10.30, and at 'Jeorgetown at 7 p.\n. hy Rev. M. H. Winter. lottetown, has kindly consented tol preach at Vernon River and Cherry Valley Methodist (Jhiirches Sunday, August Gth. Miss Minerva A. Beaton of Huntorl (`-reek, Sask., where she will spend; the coming winter visiting friends and relatives. ' ~ Bryon Island by the S. S. Lady Sy-I liil, leaving Souris Monday, Aug. 7.i ---- l William Harrison, son of Rev. W.” Newport News, Virginia for provi- the home of ber parents. Neill anit21l '1`\l,l’-Sllfly flf' trip with iimguilicent scenery should teriioon when the five_gradu_n.t1n_g take advantage of the excursion to nurses were lJl`€S0Ht€‘l Wim their dl' L. E. Breeken, city, was a passen- ger to York yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Small of lfoston is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ifobert Small, city.' Miss Eniinn Keenan, (larnbridge, MIIHB-. is visiting licr parents in this city. Miss Jessie Gillespie of ltoxbury, Mass., has iirrivcd on a visit to her home in this ei_ty. Mziior J. A. Melionnlil, city, wana passenger to llelle llivcr on Li fishing trip yesterday afternoon. Jas. and Mrs. (lass, city, were among the passengers to Summerside yesterday afternoon. _ l<‘ri~.nk Iiingwcll, city, wus a pausen. _ger to Buy i~‘ortunc ycstcriluy after- noon on ii visit. _ J. S. McConnell, of the Pa. ffnil- road, Olenn. N. Y., wcnt to Souris yesterday nfteriinon on ii visit to friends there. Harry :ind Mrs. Willis, of Boston, nrc_ visiting in l“iiirvie\v‘, the guest of Mrs. Willis's uncle, 'l‘liomus and Mrs. Burdett. Mrs. Smiillwooil and Miss i~linn.ll- wood, city, iciive this afternoon to spend a holiday at l'leai-iant View Hotel, Hampton. The German Cruiser firemen which recently visited this port arrived in sions on July 31st en route to Hayti. Mrs. R. E. Muteh, city, :ind Mrs. dren left resterday morning for The many friends of Harold l‘. lieard, formerly of Bi'idg'etowii,_P. Pl. D returned to his home in Govan from the City Hospital in Saska- critic.-il operation for Mustoiditis. operation took place on the now rapidly improving and was on July 24th and _25tli. _ A very pleasing function took pluco plomas. A meeting of the trustees was first held and the advisability ‘ll of tl ttic as accom- making use 12 il I The' busiest store on Charloffefown'a busiest Street l 'll i`:,' 1/ " /"rl /5?-. /'I ; ', ," [.1 Q~ f» \ J. _ .flll Queen Si. “The Store with the Sfocli" |21 Queen Sf. T _ :iw --Season's end Sale of , I3 _ts-.->-;-.» -»\<_- ' ll 0 , ‘ _ Girls’ Dresses---»‘ ....~.\....».-_......W._ ... /*’ ~ __ _.-.---...‘$3-__-,~ __ 44;- 4 =-_-1:_-2:1- ' A ,_ ._ ,- fir-',-=';-.-E ll' "f'°;~_~2::i ¢',5§ -;1 - . A ~' is . - --~"_§?. `:~;=_`-"<:’-‘_- 1;? `~ _ T" >- ,_ ,.1 _.- i,,, ’ V. ' i_,»'__ ‘ 1 BUSY l\l(Yl`lll‘§l{S \\f'lLL IIAlL WITH 4 DELIGl'l'l` this chziiicc io buy smart wzisli dresses for girls-litllc :ind big. The ilrcsscsi :irc mostly _ _ _ _ made of prolly giiigluiins -vcry siiizirtly cut-as l" " ‘ '_ ~_ . ` neatly fiiiisln-il :is your own fiiigcrs would do-and _ _f°.’¢'¢_’- _,___ ` ` -to ‘clear priced at factory figures :ind less. , , _ ._ _, _ » ' Aiiih ii gi i i a ,; _ ._ as....f.i5iiZ‘§§.f.°...§'2I.i£°§if.. 600 '_ l l I ` ” All dresses marked from l.l0 i0 f ___ L25 offered :fo-day at... ....... .. ' li ,F 1" I All dresses offered regularly I l _. _,S \,, __ _'- M rm.. .~_.... ,.\\<..».`-.~»-~< ~ sg .`5l If 1 ,/ l ‘l»"l,_‘l_‘\‘ sf l.35fo L50 are now............ ~ ' `i nl The dresses sold usually ai . f ' l.75 to L95 are now................ All the dresses iii 2.25 are now I ' on sale ai i ,_ i______ i Interesting .showing of aprons f------of _every good .sort----_ ` SATURDAY MORNING \VE Pl...~\Cl‘§l) ON SALE A grcatrzinge of new aprons-and the aniazing sales during that day and on .\londziy morning surprised iis-and we are used to surprising sales by now. The . range iricliicles every useful sort of house aprons from the big ‘ Allovcr" apron right down. And the values are really good too. 1' 5 Kitchen apron of linen with White linen apron, lzirge with large .........35c large bib.... . ..,...58c .ii modation for fifteen or twenty W1' “Allovcr" apron of stripe blue ' Big “.'\llover" :ipron plninbluc *"0"* -'W Harrison of this city, is some for al tienrs. was Consiflefefi- Aft" the ln- H. ti. llAl{l.ANl) will run :is foIlows:- ' :-5° ce’ _“.15 ' -'f_:. _'J e lliitil furlh l. ld 'Moiiila,v, 'l‘i|¢\s<‘k :is in. for(\r`wo||. li:\l|i@@@@ i “'i`w_o Gres . . ., _ . V , ,. f! ('>{°)i_°i>Q°)<'J(°!'>@<9< 9)'1°.i PJ 9'/'I~>ie) 1'/ ei' -Ye 'Isle/P) 2'/.9/\:%;»i°f° @<9’s><_~>'§>(°) 'X~Y9@f_°)@ ren- ¢_,» u u - tivc of Urapaud, I’.E.I., and pastor River! Miss Dellify ‘lf G°"r*~f°t‘“v“' of Grace (ihiii‘cli some thirty years, _ Miss Giirrnn of New Perth. MHS is now visiting the Province and willitlallum, Brackley l’oint, and Miss preach in Grace Church on Sal>bathiBonnell of Charlottetown. ‘lwssays on morning, August 6th, and in thelnursinll WEN l'€,l1ll by Mis? M“_°D0“l5' cvenin in the First Mcthodist’all Miss Delory and Miss (f\\1`I‘Hl\- Board of Trustees, to the followlnil graduates: Miss MacDougall, West i. pc1'c:ilc..................................75c percalc, white pipin_u................85c “Allovcr” apron of good bliic “Allovei"’ apron of fine Chain- cliriiiibray with Enibroidcrcd yokc bruy Einbroidcrcd in while down set . ..79c front... ... ... . . .. .. . . .. . .. ...SSC --r-1 f ‘ k J s \ ,. 5 _i -_--nun--_ ////'/I £55 \,%< S E ‘4 ;;\\§~ - \\ _` ' ” i "A` 1 _ /» ie’ _i l L T'.':»'_.'."~°;I'~ ll" \i i 'V lE'."'l | \' ' ' _ ` /f f' {,"__._/___/_ _... “...-rm.-.~...~.`.<.~.\\.. f Leaders” GY? E ghlaiid Linen Lawn, .1~.1~, is/.~.i~»;\ . W' if W if iris Linen, in Gi '¢`» I,,'»"-’¢"('»` Z i (ihurch. Dr. Warlman has been inl`Premier Palmer then iruvc an nfi~- eonnection with thc Methodist Epis-ldress. referring to thc excellent' work copnl (ihureli in the United States forl done in the institution and slllllw 1" niimn. twenty-live tears. 'frhe inrgerl very hiizli terms nf Hifi essays rwi part of this prriorl was spent as mis-i by U10 "‘ll'H0S~ ll°"“`*"k"‘ were, “l""’ sioniiry in Japan and the few laterlreiid by the Hon. -l. H. (7ll\\\\11\Hl<‘=Y- years ns llistrict Hiipcrintonrleni; ofl!\llfll~l-ICF ‘ll l»l"" l‘l"'*‘l'°"'“' Th" "l'h"l` tho Mission Work in the lliiivaiianltriislxeps present were llrs. W:ti'lnii'i,on Islaiifls, his rcsidciice hcing at Hono-liiind (»onrf»v lulu, Mr. Wiiilman luis rendered vorv '_"' _ ininortn.iit service during those years and has obtziiiicrl the honorable ret, <'oi',nitio|i of the leading officials ol‘ V w ~»- - Season's end sale of new shirts 00 ~--regular 1.25 and 1.35 for ° L THE GREATER POR'l ION ()F THIS L()'l` ()`I"` ll/\f\fDS()MT‘§ r shirts has just freshly conic to hand witliiii thc lust thrcc or four (lays. ‘ 1 Stationary UIC Cllllrffll at home and abroad. _city for the (iiinadian North est ‘ycstewlay by the harvest excursion (9 lwsrc:--- Percy Worth, Garnet Doyle, Qi ‘ Harry (lnntwell, W. Hustis, I.. (fi Waughiin, Joe Kiggins, Harry @=/:.3 az- Among the passengers leaving this W Waughan, Percy Rodd, l.awren<~.r~: /I . . _ These goods :irc beyond question the finest lines Q -1 Séls' we have evci' ollcrcd io thc trridc. (9 filzirlm, John McKenzie, Ida Waugh- inn, Golf McKinnon, Richard Burhoc. l(ihas. Wiirry, Herb, Neill, Frank Matheson, John A. McWilliams eoseoo s eos. (0) ai Haszaid & Maura, diistf ,gl <3 i[~`/?F>“~f/?;®’i/3fi)f3_f?J6h-mef°1~1C~\\-==- Ch»f\f>=i°~°w"- ' Bunion ‘ ' "'”" A smrsixTo\vai.i.iNoS,si¢i2Tumi `§’? 60c Bleached Damask 49c _ Til/\T lS]liS'l` A S.’\Ml’l.l‘: UI" Till?) \V.\Y liiiciis arc price cut at the SF..-\ S( )N'S -l‘ff\`l> S.-\LlL`. = Every sort of lwuidsoinc tziblc linen yours licrc for . prices that will dcliglit you. i 3 Tlicse discoiiiil figiiirs zipply to ready inadc table ,_ sv.. .\.~\\\ .~>-ne.-M.. 5. t\\\~.\- cloths and niriny oflicr lines :us wcll: '- -uw \v.\~..n