.4 SATURDAY MORNING _ _ - ~ ___ ' ffl; s f‘ ~;» gf-‘i_»_'_i TIIE C `~ =>»»< __ A.. _ ». 2, 3. IIARLOTTETOWN _,_- ‘P A -‘G 1- we *fm .ns 4 -fi .. .___ _ _ » fi "- Auorlon’ Mor- _FURNITUEE , _f.;B'e____'_'"(,‘qi-ter 8: C_»., are in_' structefl by Mrs. McNeill io at her home, Kent St- Oil l Wkdnmday. July 22nd. |903" f§`comh'ieuciiig at i hfcloclf P- U1 Qrlot of household fiiniiture com- prising dining r6Om,' lJ€dl'00lI1. hallund kit hen furniture, mats. rugs, carpets, di.-hes. Sl1f\¢l@>`. glass, bedding. IHHIITCSS 5l)fl”8>`» range sioveiiearly new, c,IC~. @l~C~ Terms cash. BEN] CARTER S' Co. 7_,3(]_,i Auctioneer. _...__-an* fe" Shoes made of fine white duck witli rubber soles nien’s $1.35 to $2.00 a pair Ladies’ $r.25 to $1.50 a pair. Morris & Smith . 12 ueen `re / Prrgramp if H3088. » b . ¢ (1. _' .` .ic n'f ln the his-toryl of l;iiience‘[l’.¥diiiit)i‘ivi`llrbcl lireld at Tunnel E Track on August l5ll1. Following are the classes :- z.2o ’i`rct 4 l.1sS 5° °° 2 zo Pace Cifiss 5°~°° 2. o Trot and PNY °-0° 3 _ . 5 _Conditions- Hopples allowed }z_,,|,.ie,, ,O pg, 5 pc, at nsriiinutioii and c on da of race 5 },i>,,,_S¢ d,V,'t/13.1 5.-_ 25, 15 auil io p c Entrirs close AugllS\ l>`l Races start nt i.3o sharp National Rules io govcru ML A_ Q R., .ers “ill :ict :is siiiitcr. Dinner will he served on grvuiifls Special trains will he arr.'in;;eil for .. }4 Admission--Adulis '.i__:,<~,c_liiliI_reii I5 cis. _ , 1 ii i o Address all coniiiiuiift ipo ilk \__N_"_ J Cape 'I ravcresc "-lS\l l i rwsai l i 'l'he whole lot is yours for $1.00 liars Soap (any 50, bar) Lb 25c Tea _ Gal Astral Oil Hottie Healoifs Pickles (ln of) Lb best C, Tzirlar i Lb linking Soda | Lb Sinrcl Box Laundry Bluc _-M, ii _.` ._ 'i_-_:L+ _ Grocery Snaps 0l\nConnolly®. Co . _ ,,..,,, ,..,. .,, ii een] Street Charlottetoigf the passengers with his el ' lmces ff ' ‘ noMiNioN or ciiuiiiili" Province of Prince Edward' ls- Iand City of Charlottetown. Before john A. i\lacl)oiial.i, I-Isquir of'Charlotiemwn. TAKE NOTICE that His lionor the ll _ _._ L_ eICity school Board up to Thuraia S_ ___ ‘_ _ne for _,W (hy of Buildings, according to plans an Ipen inrv . agus r' -- ,and had "l‘€Peat" orders in fed-ri Tenders will be received by the A `Dune|z_<;;?_Bnh;i_r:_o:]°scp;nd windows, refrigera y . . 0 s oi s oves and other e lhot We”-ther $100115. so our nssort _ imaflt and Prices are as good as earl O _ _ , - n. .i July 30 for the erection of Fir lbe S\lPf‘"‘ll’“'Y ‘\l“l4‘5l"“t‘“` fa’ ll” Clty 1E(s‘_l:ipc-ri and making necessary alter tions to the _thi-ee City Schools d -Miss Allie Smith of New York, visiting in West Devon, the guest oi' in A , _--Q her uncle and aunt David and Mrs -Vernon Stordy, Sammerside, re- c,-ogier-, -, . '- turned last night from a visit tv ~i_' the Empress to Summcralde last night. During the trip over delighted th s ections on _ °m 20° “P tu 35'- 8 YH1`B. ers oi the light harness horse will bl0°kS and €V€I`Ytl1iD el ‘ g se required have iii golden opportunity to witness f°f l`l3Y`U18l¢ill§ 8-f l0W€§t Pl‘lC€S at ` the best races of the B ‘ early season. T868. McKay & Co., Ltd bummer- lside 7-11dstu4iri2i. ,KO be had ill Ollr SLa]Jle department .Muslins, mersildas and ` h ,Selling ut aquick clearing price 15c :per yard. McGougan & Wright, Sum: merside. 7_1g¢1r1i_ me -We anticipated this hot weath borate. _ _ ' '_ "_i_~__‘L _ I ; L 'H il’ " . ii,_ ,dwn,,,@’ ,iris PRINCE coUNrY GUARDIAN _ .Ya ghimg _"__ °.:";:;_°_~_‘:1.S",gl'.l..°.':1.‘l:"'..§:r.':¥.'*e.'§§lf’itr.':;e.:r' . _ ` SDMETHING NEW ,IN I -A. E. Williams, manager oh the -Mrs. Angus Gillis. and two child- .Bank oi New Brunswick, Moncton, ren, City. are visiting in Tigliisll- an ,nod urn. wunnms are visiting at - ~ . .a .u,, RAINPRQOF coA'r~S We haye just received a beautiful and stylish range of ladies showegrwf ydt , . coatS,‘ which are the newest idea in iiicfllllm Priced gafnleliitisl belmbg- able in American as well as Canadian Ci_f1@S f_l1@Y are, °f t Ceg iirve 3150" grade” Cravcnnette, exceedingly light in weight, rain pmo 311 _ a____ . _ dusters. Besides they are extremely dressy in appearaiice, ,ali _3t1'¢ 031; li propriate for raiu or shine. just the ideal coat for ladies _cl_!’1V1l1f§'_,‘1,‘.’ an r° ___ _ beach in suniiner, or for a light dressy wrap or evenings 01' C00 ays- , _ \Vc have them in navy, b`rown, champagne and fifey- beauglflwllé ilsfiig and finished with contrasting collar and cuffs at $7.50 an 10-00 CHC - the ladies to see these. Heathcrbloom Taffeta Petticoats , \Ve have just sent in ri repeat order on these popular garments whichh bid fair to altogether supplant silk as they possess the wonderous Beauty and s een ,_ with the same swisli and rustle of the finest silk taifeta at one half their cost, and hr etiines their weariu ualities. _ t €l`hese beautiful garingedlts come in black \vliite_and all the_leadi ng shades, are not effected by washing and can be had at a variety of pr1C€S f1‘01_11 $3-_I5 and up. The quality of the material is the sriiiie in all the difference in price being due to the style and finish of the garments, many of which are most ela- Heathcrbloom Taffeta by the yard Vt/'e have the same cliarining and widely known fabric by the piece also which is shown for the first time in this City on our co_uI1icrS,2111Cl l0_b€ had *EX clusively here. It is superior to silk for petticozits waist or coat linings, or as a lining for sheer fabrics, such as Voile, Grenadine etc, no matter how elegagt you desire them to be, and is by far the most satisfactory both in appearance a d wear at one third its cost. It is 36 in wide, in black`and all the popular shades and costs 50 cts a yard It has just the soft finish .uid rustic that style deniands, together wlti. the soft silky finish that appeals to cultivated tastes. _ _ So there are inferior imitatioiis, safeguard yourself by insisting on seeing the trade mark “Hcatlierbloom"slnniped ou every yard L_ _ __ _. __ ______by`_mue of the power specifications to ‘ne seen at the ofiic ` iar o e ow , _ _ S " in the season. Brace, McKa‘y & Golf U 1 A O 0 S Suminerside. 7_-l1dstu2irf ' e __ ____ ____ ___ him veqted by ,hc of Mr. Chappelle Architect. an a 10 ’ ‘ Staluic of -thed.Genem‘ ‘Msemmy of the accept the lowest or any tender. Ialagd exélrmiol Consolidate and Amend 7_17dmwf6l»lmt'ex- “ n _ _. the several Act lneorporaliiig the L_i|y of Charlottetown." Ordered :ind nppoiui- ed that Mondsw, _lu_ly 27th. Ai D- l9\‘9» be the day set down for licaflllii “ll fell Veals made tu him from the l""`Ce‘ll"li < 1 The nonru noon not bind risen to - . . E' 49°- Waist free- B fu ge .Lillies $14.00!: c we ~ “Y “ ‘W 3"” 3|" 0af3_ Baist and get a 75c. Waist free ` uy a $2_00 W ' t ,1 ' ' --~ ~-;--»-;----~--- s- -- 7 -'- Colors fawn, green and dark Shirt Waist freemnst ciliilr Szliirtavllzivlgi gr;1y,,,,,,_________________ Clearance Sale for two weeks on1y.- " I To aw if $1.00 ea.-ii. f-1fd=21- J H. T. Hoimnnfnia., summersidc. ‘S , l:'ff“rhy C Valuation Assessnieiit of mtesx iriipo~_c or au'hnrized by the Cty Count ll 0 t_ie _ , _ City and that on such tiny "ml ‘l“‘l.\' *‘A 1 ‘* there after, until nil such apl>C*f‘l° l‘=”l"e been heard ai the lmiir of ie_n o‘clock _ln the fer.-noon, in ilu- City Police k ouii in the City Hall in Cliarlotlelowii, :iforesairl all such arwwnls will be heard and finally determined hy him ON Y W Tu - esday, July 2 Dated this i6tli day of Iiily. A-l)» l90S ,ROBERT \'.~\NII)I'Il{STINl‘f, 7_|3,}§i_ Collector of said City IN CHANCERY Before thc Vice Chancellor. In the matter oi the application oi Vernon Lenth Reagll Yvllfllwf an infant for the sale of lands. No. B. 742. Pursuant to end by virtue oi_an Order mails' in this cause on the lath day of July A.D. 1908 by the Hon- r---qblc the Vice Chnncellor,_ There will be sold by Nlbllc B_U°l~l0“» °“ '.iiursdny tzha Twenty-third day of .iuly A.D. 11908 on the premises at 3 o'e1ock, in the afternoon-All that tract, piece or Parcel oi laind in ,,',,wm;h1p Number Twenty-four in Queens County in Prince Edward Island bounded and described as tol- lows, that is to suy:-On the South by land now or formerly in tlho pus- scssion oi Henry Neill, on the west by James Ford's land on thc North by land in the possession of John Alexander Chandlcr and on the _East by the Rusiico Road containing Fifty acres of ‘land a little more or lcss being the limd occupied by thc Late Conrad Younkcr at _the time oi his death togctlier with hay and nther crops now growing thereon. 'I`ne purchaser will be rcfll1ll`12fltii»iuiriz. l \\'h~te oats. Dei' bne, and Adverilain ltatu _|’]|n¢k gnu , Uard.Addrcsa Wheat, per bun. ork H Boston and Providence, R. T. They will spend some weeks lierc \'if.vting their many friends and it-l.iti\c-5 irom Montrose to llflargatc. Mrs* Powe is the youngest daughter oi tho late Dr. G_ri;,;g of Tyne Valley, and sister of Jiinies Grigg, and Mrs. -Sir James Grant, Montreal, who 's visiiiing.in this province deliivered a. very able and instructive lecture on Tuberculosis to a. large audience in the Market Hall Surnmerside, last evening. J. E. Wyatt presildenlt oi the Prince County branch of the Anti- tuberculosis Society acted as chair- man. The distinguished lecturer des- cribed the dreaded disease, its cause and different forms, the manner iii which it should be treated and also the diilerent preventives which are used to stop the disease. Ai. the e, y a banks, moved by Rev. R. G. Strat- hie, Seconded by Mayor Compton was tendered to the lecturer by the chairman. -The last issue of The Forester contains an excellent picture of Bro. H. A. Compton, Mayor of Summer- side. Prince Edward Island and the following complimentary notice. The Mayor is an old Forester, having joined Court Chautauqua, No. 202, ns a clmrter member on the 10th of September, 1886, and he has always taken ri deep interest in the Order. Huis popular in Summerside, where Mayor. It is claimed thai, Summer- population in the Order than an Y other town in the Maritime Prov- inces. not cxc ‘ - epting Moncton. All the Councillors under Mayor Compton but one are members of the Order, M B UMMERBIDE MARKETS. Martini bou lhi; l ' . if"‘*'_`f“`_“..{’.l""3*.."“i"" M 5' said, "and miiiiirin. r.i:i.;i~ `- -_ ST. LOUIS, July 16-Just as n Q _», Q, ,_ . ago, prophesied, Mrs. Evo. Martini “‘ was shot and killed b her ‘ y husband, _,l-lv Il lllll =`."‘~.i_ ._ Max Martini, in this city. Martini then committed suicide. - ;_