. Bile. t|‘, ' rr, ,_,».-_ .l »_ ‘ ll?" ru _, ¢._. z -.di » ,.. 1 < . . i_,r ,!,,... r »`1r . r, _: r i _ ll, _ 4 lg., ,_ . _ij E. If : ‘rf ll- , r‘rrl§r » l rr., . yr ,li I 5f`r,“ lil; y ,rw ll Fi .ir ti srl" iii. if ",..;. A, il. : .»-.- rl :~ 1. i_ ° ii s ill } 0 'ri 5' » B 1? iw rr* lr ~ lr » , I l ai ff .,, PAGE FOUR “‘*"' , .r `.nf A. 1 l-.-r, ~;‘ ‘ ~ r g.-1.-.~»».»c‘-'rr-~ .-.~ . * > ».-- ,-_-- _,_.. ~ , , ~` ' ~‘. -- \€Lg.ii. '»»¢,;f."i-\.#‘-. 1 ,~<.~;. 'irc' 'mn narmsr uarvn THE ‘F We received by express yester- day a large shipment of silks. They comprise all the newest shades for this season. A iull assortment of the new shades---ashes of roses, amethyst, greens,old rose,cawtaba,wistera,nav y brown, blue in stripe and plain colors Also new neck ruching, the lat- _ est ideas are here. S. A. McDonald. '°““'" _ sH1PP1NGfNnws.*" 'Tr _ Svarltltne i the best Silver Polish we have ever used and we believe the best on the market to-Jay.. A§iyg:§y;Bch§chlr{.atI;;Et<§§i Try abottle. SOLD ONLY BY W. N. Tanton_ | jeweler. Delivered at any part of the City. ` Phone--192-4. L ,J ._.. _ Y TEA PARTY French River Entered Aug 10-Schr. 'Albert P., Perrlor, Sydney; Behr. Jas. Ryan, Millar, ,Cape George. Cleared Aug. 10-Schr. A. Lincoln, Daly, Cape George; Schr. Albert P., Elin, Lund,AlViusray Harbor. 5“"rliiii`r\>l\§i' "f ` “ Kl D N EY / Pl l_l.5;;5,§ O/‘gf-' . _x?__,7§;\\\\ " =v.2",i’§ U S' 9511/"5 ov ”~°r'/.’_°./ m-iC Q :"3-Zif G‘l’£\""/' .asp ‘ ,--`°f\"1\O / E--=;7`V`v\ ?`:T*.7"‘ ` \ 'r-_ 1?.. \\\\\\ ` " \ , ,' _-= ,N 5 P . The Pnrrislroncrer of 'Tl1umus‘l Church, French itiver, propose holli- lng ri tea party on Th . sdny Ang ruth, laiglfgdidulfyurs- la§r§?_ll\:1»,rn- rimlgrrericholp near the t‘lrur'cir gro ds. Should the lyelriiniielrl§hriellvexiId’i\\riis irinlunliberfoondvlilillli r-lonreri an ur axcollent. hcr\rt,well watered. day prove unfnvor le the Tea will be hem 0,, me - -I fine day An up_ lnspectlonirrvitcd, CHAS S wRlGH1_ tcrdate refresh-' nt utand will be on` Cen,`,_e;,,,,e Beds u the grounds, 8-5d13i. (I nllm p .-.- _ ._ ,_ -__v _ '¢../' 'ff .,- 1, £- 5/ 472/34/ . // si sd \ W/” J- \\\ -. 2/, ~ _ ~\~ Z. ~ 2'-1.- '.',-/`, I/,E/j Q uf- r 1" /_'_/ff ". ‘ 11- /1'., 1" ` / / fy; 7’ f' ’ ff :ll 1 ,» “‘ . 7. -_ f tif I //. ".2, 2’ ' /I :__/,7 /_ , ./gr, I, - . 7,. _ __ ,'”/~ ,_ . » /,.., -. , / ,/ 1// %/.., 4 rr-are inn ncgprma “is ".» as ,Q /" if \. .. . c... 1 __ Stands Extremes ot lleat and Cold RUBEROID is used on houses and barns at points x,ooo mils north of Edmonton, Alberta-and the extreme cefd has no effect on it. RUBEROID is used on buildings in the West Indies, \ South America. and the Orient,- where the ther- mometer registers from go to loo degrees for months -and the extreme heat has no effect on it. Could you ask for a more satisfactory toning for you; The Rogers Hardware Br. llrl. house and barn? Write for sample and prices. Sole Agents ;_A_ _ _, __ _ _,__ _ Jesu.. .l__........_.._._ .s 1 "`“KRAr1"° ' _ Wrapping Paper Have you ever tried it ? We have just received part of our order tor r carload (ao Tons) rn ROLL§ ra-1_5-18-zo-24 and 30 inch, THE GENUINE “KRAFT’ Maximum Strength for Minimum weight. Buy “KRAFT” WRAPPING PAPER and save ag to r-3 of your Paper bill. DU' 00055. |`|“"|W*"°. Grocers, tatloners, Bootand Shoe dealers, Butchers and others use “KRAFT” the strongest, _toughest, and lightest weight paper made. We sell at mill pncesin any quantity. 'l`ry arol on your Paper Cutter, you will use no crrrrrr a Gil. Lilllilill. Get For Weather T The Lover Laid His Pride at I-Iis Swsetheari’s Feet. ly MARIE MONTIOII. Icvsvrishtso, all. by aasoaaua utsrary Press.) Down tho dust white country mad sped Doxy. pllpltating and panic stricken. her eyes bent on a volume of smoke that was rolling up trom the sheep dotted pasture. Sho went “cruel lots" and came to the charred remains of the old farmhouse, where a knot of neighbors. helpless and wondering, gathered round the pathetically small piio of rescued household effects Doxy was not a young woman, but sho was of the typo that time touched gently. Her eyes were soft and gray and expressive ot a past but unforget- ten time. Her optimistic tatalism was not wanting in this hour at trouble. “l don't see how you managed to save so many things," sho.-said to her friends. each of whom at this encour- agement began to point otl what he had snatched from tho tlaxnm. "See, 'Miss Barton." cried s lad. tri- umphantly thrusting a tin can into hor haud. “l hearn you say as how this ‘ere was yer bank, so l grabbed it fnst thing.” "Oh, Jim. there is $50 in it!" Her father, Beth Barton, uowr arriv- ed upon the scene. His heart was full of memories which were smothered in the philosophical remsrk.“Nevencould have saved her in this wind!" , “You and Doxy 'li come right'home with us and stay," cordially invrited the nearest neighbor. The others followed suit in this prof- fer of hospitality. tendering wide open doors. “You are so kind, but we’ll stay right here." said Doxy in respollle to each invitation. "Our upstairs is fitted up snug as a tlreslde. you know." Her fnther's stoical face brightened. He had u cutllke clinging to home- not from love of ever-y heart bent for lt. ns in Doxy's t-use, but because ho could not bear the thought of uproot- lng and transpiunting. The neighbors carried the goods and clnrrrcls to the burn and helped Doxy arrange a temporary homo. While the men were uldlnpr in the evening work their wives prepared supper. Any event. joyful or cuia mitous, in the dis trlct was deemed nn “occasion” wor- thy of n general rr-past. After supper they departed for their homes. Seth settled down to his evening pipe and weekly paper as it nothing had hap- peued. Then Doxy in the soft shadows of the dusk stole out and went through the garden to the blackened ruins of tottering walls and crumbled mortar. All the voices of long ago called to her. most persistently the voice of the youth who ten years before had wooed her. There had been the lovers' quarrel. and .led Knox in a moment of hot headed anger had sworn he would never again cross the Barton thresh- old. Timo and events showed him that he was entirely in the wrong und that the quarrel had been of his own mak- ing, but he held stubbornly to his oath. With quiet and urm dignity Doxy had refused to seo him else where than in her own homo. As Jed‘s stubbornness increased he grew bitter and morose, avoiding all mention of Doxy. Sho started at sight of a man com- ing from out the ruins, but in an in- stant shs recognized Sol Opper, the village carpenter, early in line for a contract. “Sol," said Doxy briskly, “I want you to build me s house as near like this as you can." “Waal. Miss Barton, tell me how much you can put into a house.” “There's the__$50 Jim saved, tho bank account, a little insurance, some that Hobbs owes us"- After a mental accounting she gave the total of her capital. Soi shook his head discouraglngiy. "You can't do it noways for that” money." “Knock out the cellar,” commanded Doxy, "und take oi! the blinds. in the fall l will use tho turkeys for blinds." “The turkeys!" repeated Boi wonder ingly. “The money I get for seillnv *.h@. l mean " cody Days ! Nothing so cool and restful as one of our llsmmoehs. Our srock of llam- moeks is large and all fresh patterns, and as usual our Hammock values are the talk of the town. _ Lots of New Books and all the latest Sum- -_ mor Magazines. ` Haszarrl lr Murre ==°~ 2. l “___-“lr rrrrr rrrrrrrrrr. wlndnw'0dscta||._ths gables torn ol!.' the hae! paseh taken away. the stalrl removed and a general clearing of nr-e~ hill bid llnctod. the an. -unt at cash nvallshio was trinmvhanrfy , rssehsl. The arehttsetnn appealed to Solis easy build, but was not In accord-__ ideas ot what a dwelling insides, hand to- I disapprov- gr-.gtg -rio ir; When _he lmvsons sho again resum- ed' her twlllghtnverleh _ “Miss Doxyl* , Sha startedand; turning, saw the- tigurdots, .lad-so like the youth of the long ago that than was a momentary stirring in herbeart like pain. “Don‘t you remember me? Laurie l Knox? no was Jed’| young nephew. who had been used ss s child to spend his lummer vacations with his uncle. “Little Lanriol A man!" “I hope so.” he replied. taking her hand. "l came today for a visit UNI' all these yearn. We just heard of the- tire, and Uncle .led asked me to`como and see you and ask if there was IDP, - thing ws could do to help you. Won‘t youaldydrhtharcomeover to Ua- eis Jars and ny, just _tor nicht Ill!- 'qf' _ ' . Had it been so long. then, his strug- gle.: sr., poaasna sadly. it nun her that he could not como himself, but must send Bhs thanked the boy kindly, but declined the invi- tation. After talking a few moment! otoldtimoslhohsdehimle tothe harn and sos bor tsther. “rw me penn- coma, wo," he plead- ed. “I don*t believe it's just good for you to stay here.” She smiled at his boyish wisdom. “Just a low moments more, Lsurii. and ‘then I'il join you and father." It was very quiet. A iono bird ance. sus rut.-wrrmrv and vufllvsd- A third time she was interrupted. There was no mistaking the msn. Jed. strong and strlilllt. Nl KHDDUU softened, but showing in tho lines of his face, camo straight up to her. "Doxy, I 'thought they would nent go. as soonasi sentthsisdl knew! , must como myself. I took a short elif. but tho Oppor man was ahead of me and then IAul.'io." _ -I “wen 1' ‘ , Her voice was curiously subdued. ~ “Doxy. I am be-re at lust. I have punished myself nil these yours, which ’have not meant much to you, for yon ‘liars as young and as fair as tho |~~nlgbt"- ' 1 “’.l`he night you said you should nev- } er cross our threshold." “Doxy.” he cried. seizing her band ‘» passionately, °‘i have sulared for It ‘ Be good to me." “Why did you como tonight. Jed?" she asked quietly, but with beating heart. “Whyl Because everything brought me. l couldn't keep away." “You came," she said. turning proud- ' last you could come and still keep' your oath, because you know the house was gona." "No," ha said, with a long breath. “You don't mean that, and you don't think so." She felthls strong arms about hee. Sho was lifted and carried over tho smoking ssh and bricks to the place i- where the doorstep had been. He held her closely with his left arm, while his right hand grasped a blackened beam. In s moment he was standing on tho charred threshold, pressing her to him in a tight embrace. . ' "Bore," hs said with forced light- ness, “I lay my pride at your feet. Now, Doxy, won’t you say something?" "Never mind the ton years now, Jed. " They an gona-like the house-" ‘ “But we’li have a new house. Ddxyr. _rum am, mo sol null pct on sad in all those things you told him to iosva oi!." ' _ “I say,” cried the voios of Isuris from a distance. “Uncle seth just found a ten dollar bill in the old dic- . tionsry. Bo says hs'il bet it's the ons hs lost ten years ago.” Orolothsand all kinds of Floor Coverings at. honest. prices nt: Paton s. 722dtf "Hundreds oi new up-terdato purses and hand sstchsls, in everything that is new and novel an well ah -useful for the season. Jan Psiiolllr 20.*' 1, rar. ,_ - - _ _ 1-zzriif - 1 ...._._. we 31°C - - TURKISH 4 BATH SOAPS Elder Flower . Collossl' and others , _ that are splendid value. ‘ We have a1l- the lead- ' " £119, _ _ _ " Pnlcésriiid pleased” , , to _hsve you ca1_L._ ._ _ A.W.l{srlr|l|\, Phin, B. ` “rss - place, attic, paint, plaster, iath an ' par- l ly away, “because you knew that at" showing a line of - , ing fto_1'_let articles -ou __ “ * market. Our - naar or ' _ ! Summer Wear |53 0ilt 'l`l\ll'rl oil - Its pretty good discount, _is it not? Considerf ' iirst,'».\he‘ weather-.jfwi iia've'hs'jfcomé. Think of a new suit _.. Ftrigi-think cf actually' getting your "i_nor_iey’s",wo_rt .ijija short time. Such advantages . are" o"`fe_red'.' Many lines of gent’s summer wear are selling at excellent-bargains. Every article is the best possible-every value an extra good one and every bargain found at this store as represented. Your money back if you want it. Our summer hat' sale was responded to by jubiliant shoppers who are now enjoying the har- vest of comfort. The consequence is our straw hats were reduced to almost none. People find every article as I say-that accounts _for the re- - spouses-'-they tindwit entirely safe _to buy here. Help 'me make tl.\is'sale'~surpass all previous ‘- ones. Are you going, to be one of our satisfied customers. 1 ` ` ` w' »- -_ » Big s Suil Sale--- Here gots my entire stock of summer goods at extraordinary values--bargains ring- ing with honesty. They were the ackno rv-ledg- ed leaders for the season--looked to as the acme of style and comfort by the best dressers. They include light and dark grey tuo piece, nice brown striped tweed, single and double breasted. The price--well it's not worth fo ~ideri~rg. Deduct your one third from |\”T¢ .és,_$9.1s, srrzs,srz.1s ...rr suse. J f You, no doubt, like all other particular drea- sers look to my hat rl.-epartnzent /'wr thecorrrct style I want tocall our xrrlirr/,Iar rrttmtirm and ll - _ r/ I " - _ uivite your impection to a wrcvort arrival o/ /all hats Mid raps. The hats are principally in blue and green-blue seems to be “thee thing" the manufacturers say so andjudying by _ the num- m-mm shader of the same, we think rmtao, See Qin m. , _-_ » /==-J \ rr /-Travelling This departmen* is an important one. and it is so conduct..-.l_ ~s to make values, I think, somewhat betrrr than you can get else- where. Think of getrr g a good leatherette suit case for$r.75. Then a japanese matting, fancy lined, inside strap, leather bound corners and brass lock at $3.75,aud so‘on up 'to an elegantly fitted $15. suit case. The same good values are found in trunks, hand bags, telescopes, etc. Fancy llosiery Belts 331-3 ‘A large assortment About three dozen of fancy hosiery in all belts good assortment the popular colors and of sizes, patterns and patterns at one third off. colors. Many decidedly irst price 28c, 55c, nice belts for sale and 65c. at one third off while - they last. A Storcopen till 8“p. nt. ', - 1, » 7-1. .-.... ' ' ;rr.: '- ` 3 . ' . _ l Q f ' ~- ~-- lui url-111.1 all-1:1111 firm'-r.'l -rr #___ ~ _ value aiwa prions rl9'ht."ln _Pat.on's Furriiiuro and 'C-nr ots' \ / ' ' l Y ` \ _ your M:-slr...-._ _l- ~ The schooner “Wanola” will arrive this week with a ca;-xg A llard Coal in Egg, Stove and Chestnut (sizes. Order your supply now ,lwhile the price is low. -ll.Pillkillll 8|. C0 r Phone 240. Ch’town. :~ _ _ L i _The Smile That’s Yours There are three things about the smile Y - ' is on wasr with our laundry work its mais ble, it's spontaneous, it keeps sweet. i Our laundry work is as good as a tonic ix makes you feel better, look better, and be better. Try ua on your next. Gioslor Domes lic finish. A. r=. werssrert ~ Star Steam Laundry lit Kant Bt. Phono i.'ll l New Bakery ` and Grocery l have opened a new bak- ery and grocery srore and respectfully lolicit a :hare of y0\lr patronage. l attend to all my baking personally and guarantee everything ro he Ihr best procurnble. For the conven- ience of my patrons I have also stocked a gcori line of groceries. Give me a |:bsr...e to de- monstrate halrng perfection to you. You will always find here something above the ordinary. U. Court ....,._ 7-llttldirlmpd . Souvenirs i r I' Souvenirs! Souvenirs. ! Tourists wish ing to secure a desirable souvenir ol' Charlottetown or P. E. I. will lind n large assortment of Souvenir Spoons, Brooches, belt pins, hat pil". stick pins, etc,, etc., ht Z. til. Parrcrmrs , _ ]cu'.~llr‘ry' SIGN . Cor. of Gro... Llc-organ Gratlnn Stl- tttssrtf. \ Dissolution - Sale zo to 25 percent off all fancy worsted suits t0 01'd¢" For one month only lu' _brown-“» blues, greys, dr-abs and manY others. Or bring your OWU cloth and have it made and A trimmed in good shape for* \-_ ar $7.75 -per suit and wooden coat hanger thrown iu. Al¥° |.E..ll s » _ren Mir., cr..mprm..r.r|. rn... Of The Maritime Provinces At Tho C. A. A. A. Grounds. Charlottetown THURSDAY EVENING, 'AUGUST |2tl\, |909 ` ` unm»rs'¢ hmgmqnr sr rs. asmnrr sonar. cm ' and Sanctions! the ll, P. A. A. A. _ 'suits cleaned and pressed from 75cts with coat 898°' free at r Jas. Calder Qi. 50|' dltatf. 163 Gl'*“°“ S' '°w "'r. '-l ' 'mn' 'ur'urnda of rf¢““" e svn n s , ing sugar at lowest- prices. ‘Granulstsd sugar ro lbs. for s°°i" also fruit jaust lowsst pflvll- Tbls will be the greatest Running Race ever held in the Maritime Provinces as “M of who cream of tha long distance runners will compels. _.. ' . In addition to tha above there will bs a 440 Yards Run and s Three ll Bicycle Race. 'Tho 1"sn Mila Run will starr at 8.15 p. rn. sharp. `1‘l|s Grounds will be lilrhtod by abou Twenty Arc Lamps. lntrles tbr all rscsswi close on Saturday, August 7th with the Secretary. _ anrrrssros -, - zs asa Jos. rt. salute. slurusr. r. ports - _ r...ra...r - sw, aroma Aural. cur. ’ 8_5", _ _ . We have just opened s CWC' Md |° spices direct ikom Hslilsh Ff¢'h J »m°r.¢.r ...<1 .mar ,ms ¢myl°°'"" goods delivered. ‘ p Wm. ll. JOIINSON Corner Fitzroy IM liflfd 5"' . _ ‘ Phdlitlla - thdlrlm lr ‘ ' . ss of ' \