_ THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN JULY 1-iuvif __ g 'H (FF - --&p.<,nwsr,_:. aaos.. 1.1 n. . ~.\\._ A tl l T Rk;ill`;l 1?; f, / ':'// ___ _;_/___/P _ Jo: _ \- _ 15155 ' _.f i .i _ " ` .l Ii . / . r l' ', In [ ; . /; . I l i| /i ., - 1 '.514-""`$' i /' `l \`\\& »T ' \ " __ E `§f=/vf ~ '_ 39" " . .§‘\\ l 251 . iHl Uliiili'S lliiliiii i§Uliill|lli==` _ l. .. \,_ ff ' .ii V' / 1 ii . 1 ff E' ‘_ IM. at 'l t l Sxrunnat Guardian titty cents a year I-dand. is visiting In St. John, N B. DoN"l‘ miie reading “The Story Of V The Classified Town" in this issue. 7.110, return at il.ii0. Return fare l0c. W. H. ann Mus. Gor.uINo and child of Al.r:x.\Nnl~.n U Fulxrz, oiNcw York, n broker, is at prescntvisiting tilts province. H THE Saturday Gunrdlunl, only fifty cents of yours abroad. Subscribe for it today. f° Mus. Alrrnnn Gaul-nul.l., oi Toronto, M who has been visiting friends in Moncton and Prince Edward island, has returned school education, who desires to learn fe proof-reading and type~settln;z, should apply at this oillce at once. Mus.Bl:l.l.lc Mannsu, head desilzncr I Chicago, accompanied by her liautzhtxlr, N Miss Gladys, is visiting in tilts city. Conalannlm. Spain has given notice ln ex the Canada Gazette thathe will rt-new next. L0 year ills upplicn lon for divorce from his c, y pl olunlan 1 ant Head Ofilces in New Prowse Block- Charlottetown. sth John N_ B_ hm S,`w,-d,,y for Buy M re, who is now located in Colorado, is View for a weeil's outing. h°'“° °“ 5 "sm we" known Amerman ,,pe(.u\,m,,. ,md illness of P. D.Ilowlen M L. A.Cardlgnu. a year is an excellent gift for that irlcnd "“""”-‘ Ke"-V & C°'- len' °" M°"‘|"Y» position in thc Bank of Nova Scotia I home, position with rapid promotion, if he ANY young may with R good comma" applies at this oiiice at once. Several and lulliluerfor Marshall Fielddc C0.. :,,:mM' Chnrlonemwn' Summy Wcnmg' Yllsrlrnoalh Guardian had $4 classllled Pore Bunlrn, Providence, R. l, ls letting his home at Southport. Tal tide wlll be high today at Louis Moons, son of Colonel F. S, oo MANY people will regret to learn of the . r is in the Ci|lu'iol.tetown Hospital. l-`l~:r.lx MCSWAIN, inte in the empty of rAntl|gouisn, N. S., where he takes n orc. The right kind ofa boy can secure n od boys have secured good positions ccntly. THEIS. S. Bonavisln sails from Mont- al, Thursday eveninlg, Ju'y 2iil.ll. She is til, and sa|ls_liilonday,30th for St. Jnbn's, The t Milllnery People » 74 ’ I`. J Excuaslon to Rocky Point to-night. at i2-54 “iid °°'“°""°"' "‘°""i"U “L 203' if Miss Louise Pusuls, Malden, Mass, l.-l 1 Snlmm 1-_0(.K,,, of Prime Edward visiting her friend Miss Alice Un-cn, Island, was visiting Moncton last week. F"°"°M°"' ./ /, '_ V , _ ~""'_" -/-2-i\_f; \` /- \`\7. L' _ -_ \: 7 " / it l _ /\ , §\\\ `- `\ \ " `\\\\t}\\\°;'\`\T\l' \\\7 *_`_" L \\\\\\\Q"%T_;..-- _ _/ _,_ , _,-=~ " , .Eg \ _ _ 1 1 i MxesBF Walslr, of Prince Edward M9- ,,§; Tuesday, July Jlst HIS splendid exhibit of autumnal ideas T in suits, mantles, skirts, etc., will be under the personal management of Mr. George Hay-the well known designer-who has produced handsome suits for not a few ewioundland via the Sydneys. Tar: second of the popuinr evening night. The first excursion, Monday night W" MM S Hn Homo de_ I was well patronlzcd and those who wt-nt re Mrs. Spain nre wellknownin Charlotte- wanna long “nd plenum evening M town. Rocky Point. Da. G,\l.l.aN'l', who has been spending cursions to Rocky Point will take place ‘ Mr. Hay will exhibit : Charlottetown ladies in the past. Fall Suits f our $12.00 to $45.00. Fall Coats from $1 2.00 to $25.00. Fall Skirts from $7.50 to $r5.oo. Fur lined Coats from $60.00 to $175.00. _--rnowsr: Baos.. LTD.--l You Are Cordially Invited to Attend TO-DAY’S Demonstration THE past four days have been cooler Saturday the highest tenlpernturc was 80 above; on Sunday 74 above. Monday it was 70 above. A strong breeze epwlllg up inte last evening making n deli|4hl.fnl temperature. The iiighestyestelwluy wus 'IT THE Guardian begins in this 'issue the publication of “The Story of 'i‘he Classi- fied Town.” it will continue in twenty six consecutive Issues, and will always bi- found on top of third pnuc. Nobody should`mlss this continued stnly. ns it. will he exceptionally interest-init reading matter. THE St. John Telegraph s lys: Alexander Macdonald, the Standard Oil lnugnulc, who crossed to Prince Ed ward Island n dny or so ago, says that thc new S. S. Empress is one ofthe vary host. steam- thnn the days preceding them. On is me days in the City, returned to inkorn yesterday. The Guardian regrets to icnrn that Dr Gallant has been ill, and that he had to be driven to the railway sl.n.tion in \Vrilrht'sllmbulnnce. Tnr: S S Northunlberiand did not ret urn from Picton till the early hours oi' this morning. The delay was or-cauioned by an accident to the trnin on the nlnlulnnd. There were a lnrgc number of pasllcngcl-.~l who went yesterday to sec the circun at. New Glasgow, N S. Form. men charged with belngdiuuic were arrested at the I. U. It. station, Moncton, on Monday by Otilt-cr lnyilcn, 'l‘wo of them hull from'St.. John, om- trout Charlottetown and one belongs to the city. They were endeavoring t.o best their passage to St. John. Inyesterf1ay`s Guardian the evidence. Where necessary Mr, Hay will take special measurements and make up garments to individual needs. COME EARLY ON THE 3lst You’ll want to see all the designs--and in order tw see them satisiactorily~ Con e in as soon after 9 a. m. as you can. 0F LATEST NEW YORK AND ships that he ever sailed in, and that the glv compartments are well designed for nn tourist travel, “and best of all" he says, glv “the captain and crew know their du W me of Walter Prowse, was the evidence en at the Feehan inquest. under the en by Herbert Prowsr. There was no Mr. H. \\/uldnlan, head of the great ladies’ tailoring PARIS MODELS IN Mantles Skirts Costumes. TO-DA\' and in-ul-rrow july 25th and 26th Ml-.] ihcllrncll, representing the famous W and do it." Lam arrivals hy train to this city, lncludeSR Goldboro; J WE White and wife, Lancastcr,Oh|o; II Il Wentiemcr and wife, E Hastings ami wife, John Haslo and wife, St John, Nil; AW Slnlmons, New York; i/V B McKenzie and _\V Mal. McKay, A F McA\'enncy, F ll Sayre, St John, N B. l‘no:-is who wont. work oi' any kind or orelooklng for help ot any kind should send their names and addresses with all WUDZ A E Wl\lll>9Fll. E L00ll\l‘l'. ll J (`Cllnrlcs Lawson is rl brother of John A. McGrath. Moncton. N B; A w Anim. niwson or one rect onn~.i,~ Dept. of v.n|.~i way with thc case. The Guardian regrets the overlooking of thc mistake. Russnm. E. Wrlrrn, grocer, Somerville, has ilicda voluntary petition lu bm-lr ruptcy. Ile owes $4183 to nhour. 41| un- s°ccured creditors, the principal of whom islCharles l.nwson,' Somerville, $200 city. Wl-:Nlnu.l.}I.\llvm, n son of tho into llenry Ilarvie, and brother of Mrs. W. W. Stnniry oi this c|ty,ls now nn officer in ScutllAfrIca with the forces operating alter Prowse connected in the renlolest ' August 2nd and 3rd. Vloore & McLeod. firm of].l-I. Waldman & Co., of Montreal will opens special exhibit of Ladies' Suits and Coats August 2nd and 3rd. This firm specializes in high-class goods, and their showing will be magnliicent. In our mantle department, inches’ init rnlg lsmirlisllnlellt of Montreal, Messrs. A S mule' &C~., will demonstrate at this store, showing his entnc auge of n cwest garments mod- elled after the larestrblew York and Paris creations. Mr. Bachrach is an expert demonstrator of great ability. His firm coniire their attention to ladies’ high grade tailoring exclusively, and the occasion ls an excellent one for ladies wishing to order a smart costume or coal for the coming season. Many styles ill elegant costumes, mani.lee,end skirts will be shown. together with numerous puttnus showing the various weaves and culmin s in which any garment may be ord\rell‘. Mr. Barbra. it guarantees to a perfec t tit; but whether you wirh to pun hnse or merely examine the beautiful gar- ments we will he pleased to have you at our demonstration on both days. Western Canada some time ago, and who ` w is quite capable of _judging the possibili- `*°* ties of the West, writing to a friend in P Yi excurslonto Rocky Point., and enjoyed excursion will also be weilnatronized, as the continuance of the trips depends largely on the patronage shown this wentherof Monday evening, rl large on aDlJl|0&l1l0l1 lf U19! <10 DOY- 895 WhBif they are having nlore dli’llcult.y than wa NNY Wllllt- at first expected. No'rwl'rlul'l‘/lnmnn the unfavorable nrtlculars or onli at The Guardian against. me zunls. In n letter Llsnl. Employment Bureau. New Prowse llllrvn- ,~n»le=, uint li. im encounter- nl Block. Charlottetown- Telephone 13211. vlmton-los ross with me zolns, they TMS” “'50 ‘i0 H05 509|” t0 HdV9l'f1lH° Will were successful in rcpulslng their attack please send 25 cents with their request, wil, Which l1m°\"\l7 Wm M l'9l-\ll`ll°d 9°'-hell! warriors were killed. lie states that hout any loss of life. Twenty Zulu V I' » 906 S _ _ _-ii' - .:___-.,____ _ _ -.,_,¢__ _ ,'______,T_ mg? |°|'i¢ l Mllllii fy Q People ,_ . nom-:ts lN soils, skins v and Mantles Will Be Demonstrated Here _; _ ____ ___ L_ __ ____ _ Trauma; .___--2-____€ noygsliirr wslttn lor 75c. at the Up_m_I-B e Gentn, Furnishmg. Sto,_._ ‘ Tllisis the state of rllinirs at the big fuvnitule sale. Stock inns' he closed out quickly. l’rlcf..~ are h- ing greatly week. Capt. Wisner deserves encourlllre- cnt to this end. You ought to have your share of the ment. in his effort; to provide a pleasant evening for those confined all dny in business places, and it is hoped he will get tt.. A tmN'rl.sMl\N who removed tn this city, says he would not advise any farmer who hmm. comfortable home and fairly good form, to sell out and go West. With the high prices now obtained for almost everything now raised on the farm, the Prince Edward island farmer oughtto get along. lie furthor states that people who go Wont have to "rough" it: on nhomestead. llc further adds that business inthe Westisdono ln n more ol‘l`~l:land way. in the utores,ior example, one clerk can do fully as much huslness as three can do at home, simply because thc people have not got that habit of bartering, so prevalent ln the East. SWELTEH Boston July Z3 -Yesterday was thelhot. tent day oi the season in Iloston. Between 3 and 5 o’clock the mercury rose in the ofthe post olilce building, where the air is several degrees cooler than on the city normal temperature for July 21. The hot. weather was aceompained by _tirnu __/\T_._ lliil S9iS, ofiluial thermometcrltoeivhty-nine d0,g|-el s H a m m 0 but this instrument is high up on the top I . streets. The ofiilcal mean temperature today was seventy-nine degrees, which u was seven dcgrccs , warmer than the bargains. This is o good time for billy carriages - Our stock is new and most artistic in design. Price reductions nevcrbr-fore heard oi ale 1 lg greatly in ,evidence in this portion of our ' ‘ stock. Buy to~dny. NTD sake, Ltektwl “Famous Soap." Satisfaction in every For the Sun Life of Canada A liberal contract will be given to the H lIyl¢l°,S man who can procure n good volume of business. . iced Cakes V o-runnin-4-H _ .Tea Cakes ~. K1 4.23. .and cakes of all kinds , suitable lor afternoon ‘ il,” and picnics, fresh etch day andlced to luis the taste of the purchaser. D. STEWART. 86,1731 Baxuv, - .l> sumti. . ° Iannln-»-¢\l~u|l|.l»l We have just re- re'veri, direct from the nlnnllhcturers, a sim- ple order of I-luyle|’s inlnons New York Chocolates This is the first dir- ert llnportatiuu tn this City of these Choco- lates. Prices to to 80 cents per package. ened skin. sore lips, chop velvet. Price 25c I bottle- ‘§‘l'2§§"~‘t9 ig the best preparation on sale for the skin- Curr S sunburn, chaled or rough- ped hands, etc. Soft as I9 mwf ly: K h0C0|ates i For particulars write or call on' ull-:AM E-1% B1?“.?.2‘i‘.".. _ = nnnger or sm. Charlottetown. ervnnnsinnuunvnuauw rewuawunouuuvvl _,I V H_ __;______l I.. _ I - fur 1`h¢“hlllluwlnl_mnrah:\:eor'vlo6br1dfofB' sa _"The Two Mace." r il."1~l.§~‘.§°\"‘¢'i|»‘.f‘il.:_~;°~f1'_f;»_r)'l‘»'t'v°i`e'=~ t A llh Engl h ‘hanzuvy nd lfinerllili el lilac ‘ami t|iool0l'¥- T‘¢fn:||rlv»w|"l- d A italian ll Appllnll Sglloyct ,._§t';fll_"§3m.....,._,,,_f|_,'_ nnucelsrs. .'§.i.'2i.‘-.I'2.T.i.7..'-`ft».f.?.......' :;§l;;r..",“.‘.‘l%»"“'li!=- vComerGt. Geofgeand, Kent_8t». ` °'M|.m§}.l?é.g.:;gntn3 ml forum lnrmmduon nnvlr *D W ‘f,°_W3_'1;,§°'| ll.’.i'_”' ”’°°""' “`° "°““’i..§`§.?f"° Dccp Cutting Makes Satisfactory Buying I "°“ .__ ~ "* fl an oppmsivc humidity recorded at eigllty I two inthe morning and seventy-twont 7 ' o‘cl0ck. A veryligiltsouthwraterly breeze , froshened the atmosphere in pl|\ces,but lt. 0 I’ S was generally almost. unhoarably hot in the city and vicinity. E 1’ . ” =l~:s.S°=s <..` ‘-_ l. | \" \\_ `. l‘- ’i `f_'€. '~ :li ll. t ,\ ' s -», .it .1 _ fini’ ln in > . l - ‘ J ` . fo '»`> l ii _\» ~ e l .. i » >.» i . mf* I , \ .‘ l l - ' | / \ 1 E.. I l. A \ v ...Joi-ll\l \lEvvec:N. f ~ 4 .\ » .\\ i