_-gp W Pkowsl: nttos urn.--_é )l . »zs . \~\,s\-"~ 3'* ~*..~ri§~`w' . \‘:‘=»~ l ` Z. '\ 1 .1 , . t ._. rw. - so -» /f , . l »' Ei _ \` / - i '54 /_ 3 ‘ \`\ ly "i,l` ‘fro- :li ' » -rf" s§.’aa>“ i \ Aa\ <`;\4_\ ` `\..;l _f_ §~\`T-A _---PROWSE BROS.. LTD. Are Cordially Invited to Attend TO~DAY’S Demonstration t OF LATEST NEW YORK AND PARIS MODELS IN Mantles Skirts Costumes. TO-DAY and ic-morrow july 25th and 16th Mr. ]. Baclrrach, representing the famous ladies’ tair. ring t stahfishment of Montreal, Messrs. A. Sommer SL Co., will demonstrate at this store, showing his entire ange of n cwest garments mod- elled after the latesirNew York and Paris creations. Mr. Bachrach is an expert demonstrator of great ability. His firm confine their attention to ladies’ high grade tailoring exclusively, and the occasion is an excellent one for ladies wishing to order a smart costume- or coat for the coming season. . _ Many styles in elegant costnrrres, rrrantiesatnd skirts will be shown. together witlt numerous rattrrns showin the various weaves and l il colorings in which any garrnt-nt may be ordered. Mr. Bachraclr guarantees to, a perfec t tit; but whether you wish to purchare or rneretyexanrlne the benutiftrl gar- ments we will be pleased to have you at our demonstration on both days. .~-fr'_-:=-- » 4 , 'r' - "rr 5 \ ,|,. V Pa owsl: psaos.. t.rn.------ L @- Ulliill J lllllllli-“¢ r , -.nw _ Head-Ofllces in New Prowse Block-Charlpitetown. Tas train arrived last night at 0.1!). Saronnar Guardian illtyreuts a year Mars' Atlurl MoNan.t., Boston, is home. Tal Northumberland arrived last. night at Bdll. ` Dox¢"r mils reading “The Story 0! The Classified Town" in this issue. TBI tide will be high today at 235and tomorrow morning at 3.19. M. 0. McGowan. merchant, Whinr Road Cross, was in tho city yesterday. _ ` Mas. Janna Rrcn, Wlnsloe, is at present visiting friends and relatives in New- foundland. “THE Story Of The Classified Town," will in fuiurebe found on page 6, insteml of page B. - Atlus Wnsr, York, is at present vlslt~ Ing his brother, George W. West, at Inaisfail, Alberta. Am* Satmnans, Sackviile, is spending his holidays at Winsloe, the guest of Isaac and Mrs. Saunders. THE Misses Lizzie and Stella MacNnlr' of New Mills, N. Ii., are the guests of Misa Nellie Macintosh, of Victoria. Rav. DoNar.rr ann Mlm. McNnrr.r., have returned from a visit. to their daughter Mrs. Hector Mclnnls, Halifax. Rr-:v. W. J. Cantrunnt. will preach (ll. V.) next Sabbath, July 29th, at Kinross at 10.190 a.m., and Birch Hill at iip.m. ANY persons desiring the agency in this Province for the enlarged Sl. John Sun should write "St-. John" :care of this oillce. Rav D B Mobsou will preach at Orwrrll llcad Presbyterian church next Sabbath at ll a m on and at St Andrews church, Orwell, at 3 p m. S/truunr. Lama of Plsquld, it is reported is importing a very flnc set of rollers from Plriladelpltln, which will make his mill thoroughly up to date. ` 'THE Guardian extends hcarticst congratulations to \Vllllaur ami Mrs Lea, Tryon, on the important event recorded in the daily yesterday. Watxrnn II. Gor.nrNtr, Advertising Manager for Manchester Robertson dc Allison, St. John, who with his wife and child have been sponding some days at Bay View, returned home this morning. R. arm Mrrs, UnLow and daughters, Misses Marjorie and llclen of Kings- ton, Ont-, have been visiting in Sydney C. B. and will leave ina few days on a trip to this Province. Vnnv tastefully printed silk badges, thc work of Murlcy 8c Garnlrurn have been issued forthe Flrcmen’s Tournament. A red badge will be wom by the firemen. a blob dnb by the oflicials, and a white one by members of the press and committees- Tnr death occured yesterday, of Peter Sohurntan,ona of the best known and most highly respected residents of Summerslde. Ile was tli years of age and leaves a wife and a family of three tomourn. The funeral will take place Sunday at 2p m to the cemetery of Bedcquc Methodist Church. MYER Conan, who will bo remembered as having been the first to introduce thc Vitegraplr pictures here, was in the city yesterday, in connection with the appear- ance here on August. 8 and 9 of Miles Bros. Genuine Moving Pictures of tho San Francisco horror. Mr. Cohen leaves for New Glasgow, N. S. this morning. AT the Police Court yesterday morning Louis Essory and Colin McDonald were each Hned $100 or three months, for the first ofisnce against the Prohibition Act. The Prohibition case against Daniel Cronan' was dismissed, and the case against Henry Benoit was adjourned for a wecir. John Sherry ami Ilcnry Welsh, were 'each fined $10 or 60 drtye, for being drunk. A sravrcnoal: named McMillan, who was unloading the S.S.Cape }3rcton,on lrcr arrival at Sydney front Cirnrlottetown on Wednesday, met with a very painful accident, which may cause tho loss of an oar. lie was struck ht' n bnlc of lrny and knocked against the deck railing. In falling his car caught on the railing and was terribly mangled. Dr. Brookrnan was called and dressed his injuries. J A Mcl{r=.'NN/t,asslstant Indian commis- sioner at Winnipeg, has been appointed a commissioner to negotiate treaty No lil with the Indians. This treaty will include thc northeast/ern portion of thc Saskat- chewan and part of thc unccded portlonr-r_ of Keswalin. Mr McKenna formerly I resided in Charlottetown and previously to golngbo Ottawa, was a member of the V Accountant’sstafl' of thc Prince Edward Island Railway. Yns'rsnna~1's Guardian had 82 classified ads. . . A. Aasxasnsa Mcfmon, artist, leaves this morning, via Picton, on return to New York. Connrsrolsnnrra should remember that to cnsuts early appearance of correspond ence all rnattersent in should be cut down as much as possible. Every attention is paid in corresporrderrce but ltlsimpossiblebo get everytlring in m~ written, especially when as ci late nralry commurrieatlons are being received each day. Tun Methodist Summer School uf Mis- sions was .opened on Tuesday in the school room of Centenary church undcr most favorable auspices. Rev William Dobson, president of the conference, and Prof McLaughlin gave excellent and liforccful addresses. Rev Mr Dobscu’s theme was the mls>lonnry spirit in the church and individual. Jesus Christ, the speaker said, is Christianity and Christ- ianity is Jesus Christ. It is only in proportion as the mind of Christ is mani- fested as the guiding, controlling Irrilucnce ofa man's life, that that man can claim tobe a Christian. Tire essential essence of God is love. "God so loved the world that he gave,"-and nonc of us will ever be ablc fully tojapprecluio the depth of that sacrifice -- “llogave ills only begot- ten Son,i.hat whosoever bclicvctirpu llirrr should not perlslr hut, have everlasting life." Rev Mr Dobson, continuing, said that God had no need of our money to help Chrlstianlze tho world. Our money is absolutely necessary, however if we would bc caved or the church dn its ap- pointed work in the world. The address. which was a highly eloquent one, was listened to throughout with marked attention. The next speaker was Prof McLaughlin, who will be the leader of the bible study class during the school. After announcing that the lesson for this morn- ing would be Psalm elv.-God in creation and Providence-he spoke brielly on the general suhiect of lliirle study. llc bclieved there never was a tlrrrc when the Bible was so closely studied as lt is today in spite of the laxlry that was apparent in so many so called Clrristlan homes. Tun greatest gathering ever held in Canada ofa fraternal socloty will take plttcelu Toronto conrnrcnelng September 15, lasting till the 22nd, when thc Sovere- rzn omni Ledges: oa.rr¢r'~.... wru r 0 rl UH Ullllll-.Y-Second commurri....r ~--. O.. yi once lrcforc has thc Sovcrciurr Grand Lodge mot outside of thc United States Since that time there has been n renmrk~ able growth of the order in Canada. In the Maritime Provinces there were only a couple of thousand, now there arc over seven thousand. Excursions will be run from all parts of the United Status and Canada west. and there is hardly any doubt but that sixty thousrrnds Odd- fellows will bc present. Arrarrgrnrcnta have been made with C. P. Ii, for nn ideal excursion. St. John will bo the rendez- vous, whcre a special train of palace sleepers and diners will leave attl p. rn Sept. 12. On the 13th breakfast will be served in the diner; at Montreal iirc Qucerr lictcl will he headquartc sforihe Dlfiy for the day. Special car rides around the city and to Mount Royal; a visit to points of interest; u trip to Luclrirrc, returning by boat, shooting the rapids; visit to Dominion Park, or one of the tlrclrtres, will till up the time in Muni- rcal until 10.15 p nr, when thc party will leave for Ottawa. whcrc the ltusscl house will be the headquarters. All of the 1-ith will be spent in doing Ottrtwrr. Ottawa will be left at ll p nr, and Toronto will ire reached at 7.25 ani. The prtriv will rrrako tht-ir headquarters at the Palmer liousc. (ln Sunday, ltltlr, scr\'icr~.s will be hclrl in one of the churches, presided ovcr by it Maritime Province clergyman. Pracllt-~ ally all thc excursions tendered to the Sovoreign Grand Lodge can be taken in by the visitors, such as a trip to Nlngaru Falls, to St. Catherines, prize drills of thc cannons, etc. Side tickets will bc sold to delegates from the Maritime Provirrces for one round trip to all parts r-.itat of Port Arthur. The prrriy will leave lor' home on the 22nd, hut parties desiring to stay longer can get an extension until October 24, by paying one dollar r-.xtrn at Toronto. The cost for the twelve day.~.` V trip, including railway fare, sleeper, rncrtln, ctc, will bc about $00 from llnliiux ami $50 from St. John. This is u rare chance forhuslnessmcn, as well as the pleasure seeker to visit the Upper Provinces, and tts the excursion is open to the general public, all who wish berths oithcr in sections, drawing rooms or individnni bcrtlrs, or further particulars of i-he trip will do well to apply early to Dr. Smith L. Walker, Truro, N. S. H uyler’s hnrrallao-lexus-4-la YOUR PASTRY may not turn out as nice .aa you would wish, dur- ing the hot weather. Why not buy it for the present and save yourself the worry and strain of Bak- ing. To day I have fresh Mrnoe Pies nc. ' Apple Pies nc. Tartleite roc per doz. D. STEWART. Bontril Baxnv, Baku IM Dread. lenses-»»'»-lrarallarq C hocoiates We have just re- ceived, direct frorn the manufacturers, a sani- ple order of Huvler’s famous New York Chocolates, 4 This is the first dir- 1 ectimportatiorr to this City of these Clroco- lates. Prices Jo io 8o cents per package. l ULY 27 1906 F The ' the tr ' r r mn llilii’ iilfrdhtua a Meteor ..li.'i.;’ T* f / \\o I ,4»_ J-;j`§ ` " \vf'.<7'“ ` V 1% 1 /‘7 ‘f;;'*-‘ A ,,,.. I ~ ' l =e‘~‘a. . gt/ ’/yr. K ` ' Demonstration of t if, --` , , . .K \` g\, . \ ,\\ \\ . FALLMA Tres, /Q, 1-‘ALL sruars, R H .luly 5r.r,lt..g...rz...1 ...ram without comparison. , , I FALL SUITS, The Great Eouble i To every woman who wants u fall suit this is an opportunity absolutely On ]uly 31st Mr. George Hay one of the foremost designers in Canada, will have charge of our mantle department-and will deuronstratc the latest American models in Sultsfrotn . . .. .........§,r2.0oio$.;5.oo Skirtsfroni.... . .. 7.5oto 15.00 Coatsfrorn . .. . 1z.ootc z5_eo Fur lined Coats . . . . . . ......$co,oo to r75_0r, On August :nd and 3rd Mr. J. H. Waldman, head of the print frrrrr of J. 11. Wald- man & Co., will hold in our mantle depnrinrent,a magrriiiccrrt slrowirrg ol the high class goods made by his firm. If we presented every lady in P. Island with a free ticket to New York we coulrlrrt do more to show them the newest fall rrrodels-and tlren--you lrrrre tire rlrrrrrce of seeing these choice creations right here in 5 our own Charlottetown store. 1t's an opportunity not to be missed on any considerutlorr. Special measurements taken where required. July 5Ist, August 2nd and 5rd. ___ 1 - .- _ ____; _._.:;; , m S Jr Ii 1. Ill thc ly. cult _ T T Elric Clc. M .ll tic. \V you I'I..\ll ul l.‘\ll't tical unit vttpi sup; PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. lili il()Nii \VI'i`II CATARRHI -_1»»1i~1- hovcryrrewesi; thingin ladies collar mr-ters ut G. ll. 'l`r\ylor's, Jeweler. 2'7dlil. RADE AND SHIPPING. rr-ri, .I nly :ii -Lilian, Muse, Chatham: S lilr-r-tr-rr, Mciraren, Montague; rrrciu-, Ir-virrg, ltichlbuoto; Alma, Cltlllll, I’ii-ion. . troll, .luly ‘.i.'r-Carrie M C, Butler, uetouclu-. :ii S S Electra, McLaren, ontrrmrc; Millie Washhurne, Davis, irztou; liorrrt l"irlos, Garvin, Sydney- rnttiv, Irving, Pietou; Alma, Cahill by rrllow this filthy disease to poison r‘.~_r.-it-rrrf It drains your r.i'.l‘.'nnih, is riilgestriorr, pollntes the breath, rcs you reprrlsivv. 'i‘lrc one certain ~ ir. "Uniin-rlrozonc.” it cures because lu rr»y.~1.lrr- r-rinse of thc disease, cures rorrglrly Irt'r-.artrsc it goes wherever' the rrrlr ir~,r»rrr-L-.~r every errno because its rr' ric.-'troys tilt: ctttrrrrlr germ Insta! tr To get \\'trl| and slay frro from rrrh get Ctrtrarr'ec7.urrc anti use ii; Baile- fncilurr gurtrrtrrtccd. ' l ~ Deep Cutting Makes Satisfactory B-lying I Thisis the state ofaffalrs ut the big furniture sale. Stock must be closed out quickly. Prices are bring greatly cut to this end. You ought to have your share of the bargains. 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. ._rc>|-iN "\|Evvs<:r\|. r __ _.___ _._ _._ ;_.____ - ii»'- A AGENT t -WANTED. . iii S T Hammocks, -Nr- BOOKSTORE. ruquei Sets, uuvenirilunds . t .t - aylor’s ' For the Sun Life of Canada- A liberal contract will be given io the man who can procure at gold volume ' of business. For particulars write urtzrll on I3. Il. E1:l@"7V'» Mrumgcr for i’. lf.. Island. Charlottetown. 19 mwf ryr srvndlnannlbarmulun $7, N_EW FOUNDRY Steam and Hot Water Heating MACS’ WITCH IIAZEL LREAM is the best preparation on sale for the skin. Cures sunburn, chafcd or rough- ctred skin. sore lips, chap- ped hands, etc. Soft as velvet. Price 25c a bottle. “Tho Two Macs.” liliiliiliillill lilllilllllr DRUGGISTS. Corner Gt. George and|Kent Sta. - -rf ~- ' " REPAIRS CASTINGS Founders. Machinists. Boilermakers- Clrarirrttctown Foundry and Machine (20,, Ltd no You wrrur ‘ surrrrea , scanners r 7 ‘ country and have room for summer boarders, remember there are lrrrndreds of people in thc city who are glad to get out in th c country a few weeks in the summer. You can reach these people through “The Charlot- tetown Guardian”want column. Try it. IF you live in the ..-__-an V , / I \-._'~"t ‘r w. {¢,,r;‘ J' Srl "'~ 'itll Vi Vg-A or ,=~ "°- r `, cor - 1,.: ..l,. l5».]§' rx? , it I _ .`.i, ‘.2 ‘ ,i I ,.4 rt'B_< ,_ V I V ,. rr. - . _r . . r *t . ,t `r 1. ~'». l rl p r , ,r 'Zi gr"-'. Q 5 r 1 ri. Y, ‘ I A '. '~ . ¢~‘ 1 ,‘ . »-X , . .r t \ Y.. 2.' ll"i‘a 1”- 1-en- ~»avv-a . M ,i f r ,n ‘ . 1 »» ...- -..‘ ,r N v . l r \ t \ u r r .fil I e I xt V.. -l, ,