,--1-PROWSE. BRO§»»_ _ LTD Special Diemotislraiion ‘ "ilay Bargaiiai in 5 siii< liriiiS A11 additional attraction for; Wednesday and Thurs- day; ! These splendid silk skirts we secured some ago at a striking re- duction-miich below reg- ulag: price. A manufact- 5_i_l'c_l' Securing a great iiintioiity of silk at s. spec- ial price was enabled to nirkc us the oiii=r-- and we didn‘t heiitate a monie..t in accepting ! On Sale To-morrow _Wednesday at 9 a. m. I-ilegiiiit skirts of splendid quality soft black Taffeta-iinislied in latest su-lc with deep Ilounce, sliirred and cdrded, lock stitched throughout buttons at side'-a perfect I-itting,"{splendidly marie skirt fully equal in every respect' to iiiiy skirt ever sold in Cli‘town at $5.00 ' " \Vednesclay......._...... . . . . . . . . . . . ° # Pitowsr: Bnos.. Lin. ` 'i‘0-D rs oaano I DISPLAY We cordially invite every 'lady interested in knowing what is correct and latest for the coming season to visit this Grand Demonstration TO-DAY, Wednesday and to-mor row Thursday. The Britannia Manl’gCo’s Expert will display an elegant range of ,-jrii ~ ‘ A ';/_~._ \».' ~ ‘-7,`,'_1¢&,`\ 1 ii-' _- = ' _i,:l,..l..&="° //Illyp ,___ . \ "`~_____` - \~f» ' im hi? ¢ -_f\¥” _ »`_;?rri:=s,-.__':____ _<.__ . ` H _- __ _.E3 _ - v=Ts’I=.__ .; gf Pg-¢¢‘” --= = " \ 4?' 's ` ,-E" ./ /la /tml , -~ ,=_.~ 417*’ , oe?" The Latest Creations in Costumes, Mantl-es, ~iSkii°is -and- l"u-r Lined Qarments. Please do not consider ydiirself under an obliga' tion to me-ke a purchase. Wev/ill greatly appreciate your presence here and the merely curious, as well SS intending purchasers, are cordially invited. naw] yi .. i* _ _ _ » _ THE _ » GUARDIAN,.AU'.GUS1` I, 199.6. " Head Otiices in New Prowse _Block-Charlottetown. S.\'rullDLY'Guardian fifty conls a year 1 'l`iiis tide will be high today at 8.18 and tomorrow morning at 7.27. ‘ Mus. Am-rx McKitNzis, formerly of Boston, has left Stanley Bridge for New York City, whore she intends residing for the future. i Mas. (DIL) Joiiusros and Miss Minnie Mcllonaliwore passenger-s to Belfast and Orwelltrespecli\'cl_i by the S S;City of Londonyesterday. The right kind of a boy can secure a position with rapid promotion, ll ho applies at this odice at once. Several good boys have secured good positions recently. | Rav. Mx. McLuoi> of California who is I spending a short vacation with his father D. A. McLeod Eldon was a passenger via the City, of London to Charlottetown Yesterday. THE annual Horse races will be held at Primrose Park, Pealio‘s Station on Wednesday, Aug 22nd. The program is made as follows, 2.-I0 race, trot and pace, purse $30.00; 3 minute race, trot and pace, purse $2000. Also a three year old race or anamed race for which a liberal purse will beotfered. See ad for full particu- lars. 1`iIosE who want work of any kind or are looking for help of any kind should send their names and addresses with iill particulars or call at 'l`hc Guardian limployinent Burcnu, New Prowse Block, Charlottetown. Tclephono 1Zi2i\. Those who do not desire to advertise will please scnd Z3 cents with their request., which amount will be rcturncd tothein on application if they do not get what thcy wim t. '1`lll-I Cavendish Cemetery is unilor- t-IOUIR n. thorough overiiaullng. The brush has nil been clcnrcri out of it nnd _pntiislaid out through it. 'i`lir-. remains “ofsoiiieionigburled have hiul to be 'reinovcil in order to lay out strait wall.-s. _It has all been cultivutcii and will bc seeded down. There has also been nu addition made toit. Great. credit is duc to the Rev E McDonald wiic has been ilu: prime mover in having this neglected spot renovated and made bcoutilul instead of an eyssore as it has bcen in the past. THE Preshytery of Prince Edward 'Island will rneotinquiirteiiy session in St. James' llall, Charlottetown, cn Tucsdny, August 7th, ntllo'cloci¢ n.ni. Business;-ltllcctloiiof Moderator, Report ofConinilssloncrs to (icncrnl Assembly, Appointment of standing coinuilttees, Nomination of Modernter of Synod, Rcport on Statistics, Report on Sunday Schools Circular rc Systematic Giving, Motion rc Act passed ntliist. sesaionof Provincial Legislature grunting certain powers to a Trolley Co, Resiguniioiis, ctc. -A. Cruise, Clerk. Fonnowrivo is t-he oilicial list of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island delegates to the General Conference of the Methodist Church, which meets in St. James Church, Montreal, September 12th, llltifiz Ministers-Rev Wm Dobson, Char- lottet0w;nRev C I-l Paisley, D D,Sackvllle, N(B: Rev Howard Sprague, D D, St. John N I3; Rev T Marshall, St. John, N B; Rev Geo Steele, liedeque; Rev Wm Harrison, Cornwall; Rev E Evans, D D, Hampton, N,l3; Rev .T A Rogers, D D, Sussex, N B; Rev J A Crisp, St. John, N B. Layman- Henry Sinitn, Charlottetown, Jas R Inch, L L D. Fredericton, N B; David Allison, L L D, Sackvillc, N B; VV D Baskin, St. John, N B; J M Frlpp, \Voodstock, N B; J H White,-St. John N B; Alfred Rowley, Marysville, N B; E R Mackum, St. John, N ll; H T Pickering, Stanley Bridge, P E I. Tun following is copied from the Maritime Merchant: “Wo have three steamers n week out of Boston for Halifax and ports to the East," said Mr. H. L. Chipmau, the manager of thc Plant Line, “And Iam glad to say they have been filled with passengers on every outward trip this month. Not for several years," continued Mr. Chlpman, ‘_‘hus there been anything like the present travel to the provinces, not only by our line, but by all the others having u Maritime Provinces coimectlon. Prince Eiiwnrtl Island and Cups Breton are the popular rendevousi of those coming by the Plant Line( They seem to want to get nway as far impossible from the huui and bustle of a city life, and find some quiet spot in the country whore they can do it llttlc iishlng and boating, and incidentally acquire a good coat of sunburn. _Another thing I notice this yesris tim we are getting u better class ci people, people who have a wcll-to-tio aspect, and instead of being merely, as we call thoni, ‘trlppers_,’ are ‘coming along to stay from two to four or ‘six weeks. The stay of these people in Prince Ed ward Island and Cape llrcton is going to put a good deal of extra money in circulation, which, in Its turn, will ‘benefit trade among - thc lialiiux and St. John distributing housc;-." ll i l l li °" Cream _Pies CocoaiiiiIi_ Pies Fresh To-day Our pics are made with the greatest poieible skill and » the fillings are dglioionoil Our dliveryw ngoeln over tlie city login: to accomo- date cus '|o.send in your otddfw iillrlllfo STEWART .5 E Yls'rliu>a!'n Guardian had 'I5 classified ads. _ Tun . Northumberland arrived last night at 9.55. ` _ Mas. J J Homin? and children are spending A holiday in Rustico. ‘ DoN"r miss reading “The Story Ol The Classified Town" in this issue. Hirizoui WARREN. Moncton. is among the visitors to the city for the Tourna- l1l¢llU» A summons for infraction of the Prohibition Law has been served on George Essory. Miis. DoN.u_n Ma<:i;1<:Nzia and Miss Flo Mackenzie are visiting in Georgetown and Burnt Point. liiiss (iriirrris Mnoulnos, Cascuuipec, ls visiting in New Glasgow, the guest of lMiss Laura Dickieson. l Mus. tDn.)Ku|.LY, Charlottetown, who has been spending a fortnight. in Georgc- town, rcturned homo yesterday. Mus J C RAND of Boston, Mass, arrived inthe city last nliiht on il visit to hor, brothers G S and W H Tunton. THE Saturday Guardian, only fifty cents ii year is an excellent gift for that friend of yours abroad. Subscribe for it today. Tl!!-:kit will bo no excursion tonight: on S S lilllln owing to the festivities in connection with the Flreinun's 'l‘o~_xriii\ ment, in town. ANY young lady with ii good common school education, who desires to learn proobreariing and type-setting, should apply nt this ollloe at once. Miss Amr G MAcDoun/ini., ol llcile River, and Miss Vesta Irwin, oi Lynn, Masa,nre visiting friends in Uillll. the guests of Miss Eupiiemia MacPherson. Missl.i<;i\‘.\ S.\ii'rii, of the niiliinery llepiirtnicnt of Moore dc MacI.eod`s urrivcd homeyesterday after spending a very Pnioyabie holiday at Point dn Ruche. l) C Gnan'1‘, Minnesota, is visiting on thc lsliiiifl, after an absence of nine years. lic leavt-.=. shortly on return and willbe :\<-companies! by his brother, P MGrant, Morell. lilivs A Culture who has been visiting in Charlottetown fur the past week, returned to her home in Sourls yt-sterday nftcrnoon. While ln'town she was the guest of Miss Emma Trowan. 'l‘iis Rev W II Mclntosh will preach in Brookfield, New Glasgow and ilunter ltiver next Sabbath. He exchanges with the Rev George Millar, who takes his lplace in West und Clyde River. ’l‘iii-7 Rcv. \V. li. McNeill will preach at Orwell on Sunday at ll i1. ui.. St. Andrews at 3 p. in., und will occupy the pulpit for tho month of August. ’l.’.F. Fullerton, Moderator of Session. Tnnnaiiisci the “needles eye" (passing through 1-llllsooro Bridge) is a new fcuture of inucliiriterest to excurslonlsts vin theS S City of London each Friday afternoon going up and down East Itlver. lt entliuscs young and old alike and adds nnotiicrattrnctioii to this most picture~ sque outing. Coicici-:si~o.\'DEN'l‘s should remember that to ensure early uppearnnce of correspond ~ ence nllmniterscnt in should be cut down as much as posslb e. Every attention is paid to correspond noe but it is impossible to get everything in as written, especially when as of late many communications are being received each day. Aiuos Buizris, Manager of the Empire Liniment Co.Ltd,Brldget,own,NS recently completed the tour of the Island in thc interest of his company and acquainted -The Guardian that lic was greatly lin- pressed with the bciiuty und fertility of this Province und thc evidence of thrift and prosperity which hc witiiesscti on every hand. :Tits suggestion is offered that tonight ami tomorrow night tiio stores and business places around the square shall be lighted in front, not inthe wiiy ofa izeuoral illumination, but to give thc square n lirlgiitcr und more chccrful appearance. Also that thc Market liouse, Court llouse, Post Uillce and Legislative Building should he at least piirtliilly lighted during the two evenings. Rl-:v R E\Vni.sii, M.A. gencriil secretary ofthe Canadian llililc Society, will preach ln Zion Chnich nt.llo‘clot'k n. in, and in thc Frat Metiiorilst Church nt 7 o'clock pm, on Sunday August 5th. In those serviceaattontlon will lie culled to thc work of the Canadian liiblc Society. Mr Welsh`s reputation as nn author nnri pulpit orator are such thai lt is expected tlJ_t_h_e would be greeted with large congregations. _ ' v -- _ ~~_ ;_= -_ 1 =--¢-'-1~-` : ---.._ __ _ - _ _ , __ .. _,_ _ ___ .__ _ ___ __ _ ,____ . _ ,___ .__ .___ ___ _ _ _ g f _,___ _ __ -.__,_-_.._____. c _. , . _._ .___ _ _ m,_ ,_:,_ __ __ _I I > iii uiiiii cuiiirii:uiii|ii4 ____,_... \ om; fo Moi. "““‘"°" » [lie 1 People People . .., I, . -I, N ,y cw Y01'l< lilcas in It.+'.-i~1!_.»;.,.iy\illl>*' ~ , or rail. suirs it __ il; . l\ Q uns =»z* ,ai§,., li 'Ni 'lil » V C ' ` \ It \ i\ gomonsimiefi hors pv ivif. J. ri. wind- __ __ ,_ t _ \ \ ` man 2nd an .`5fd of Auitust. ` R. .H. WALDMAN-the dean of the ) M liidies’ tailoring business-is head of \- e the great ladies’ tailoring iiiiii or I. H. Waldman & Co, of Montreal. Mr. Wa.ldmau’s iirm specialize in high grade goods-their models and designs are not finally passed upon until Paris and New York have settled de- cidedly wliat will be right for each season, and you can accept tlieii' designs as always the last word in style. Thursday and I-.‘-`ri_d_ay Aug. 2nd and 5rd I .L*;?_ _ ___ SCARCE GOODS. Three i|mii‘ti-.i- long Swede Lisle in grcysiiiiil \\'liil.cs, also white quarter lin-.~ mittens, Just the thing ior short slccvr.~, Jus. Paton. & C0. 31dtf. Quick f-ash i-iii price sale of all boots and shoes in .stools Conroy, The Shoenian, Sunnysirii-, Cl.iu ioltctown, \Vi\ntvil~2 ,ioctl .siilcswomen for dry gooilsstoit-.iii t_Iliiii'liit.t.etu\vii. None but those who tlioi-ouchly understand the business not--l apply, Good wages. by lcticr to li. iiuiurlliin Office. Rniliiny :uid liiivi-llin;_' rugs in Clan Tartan. 'i`oiii-istsiinfl others should sro lzhciu. l’iiccs from $l.75 to James i‘nlon & Co. We are m»ililii;:lnii‘ arrangements in regard to uxcliiiiicc and purchase of '1`ype\\'i'iii'i'.s-A lull; with me may mean gzcttingjiisl wiint youiire looking for. A. Milne l"i'.-iscr, llnllfnx. Dl~1.\l()NSTRA'l`ION NEXT AT PROWSE display atthis store, his raiiqe of elegant FALL '1`U.\lES, MANTLES SKIRT5. Whether as a purchas- er or otherwise we want yo`u to attend, PROWSE BROS, 28d5i. lfid tf. WED- NESDAY AND THURSDAY BROS, LTI). Mr. Hay expert for the Brltaiiuin Manufacturing C0., will liioiiuel Se. llammoclis ouveniillun .__ _/\>p___ Taylor’s BOOKSTORE. _"s, . ,_ '."'~1s;f?;°i-‘.1-."i ` A Macs A C 7 ~ - -_Je 1--s i ~1l g|i __ Dccp Cutting lliakcs Satisfactory Buying _ Stock must be closed out quickly. Priceszirc being greatly _ cut to this end. You ought to have your share of the bargains. . , This is a good time for baby miriagcs- Our stock is new and most artistic in dtsipii. Price reductions rieverlnfore lionrd ol mc greatly iii evidence in this portion of our ' _ stock. Buy to-day. A ""°""""”` f WANTED. For the Suu Life of Canada. A liberal contract will he given to the man who can procure a good volume of business. For particulars write or call on Manager for P. B. island. Charlottetown. . 19 mwf lyi milf! Q ,,§ i- -_ ‘ -1- _ 5 I _ _ 0 Laaizv P. E. I. ‘ lic~t lmtvi ui~cmiiiiiodi\iii>|\>-' for r~oii|uii'i'i-in = nivii. l’i-niurit iiicii.li~, izooil i-it-.i\n, lirigli rooin-K. 'i ltnics iinnlciuic. ‘I'l`i'y this ho o in-st tlnio you roiiii- lu tfiicnry. lhllnipel .\il{S titiitltlllli Prop Call at our Studio.. J.A.S. BAYER,Prop, _ Tclcphoiic rcz, Gauviii, Gcntzcl Si /C0. l s t)iii~ir‘n4‘i‘L-niii Yiirlor i-< in-1-iiiiiiiig ii vi-ry popular ii nm-, its wo linndln lic lit-sl. loc riri-iiiii iii lu: linil in tiiii SODA. WATER ()ui' fniiiiliilii i~ kvpl Wiii'kiiii_' ow-i' lliuv. All our |ln\'oin~ nit: liuiiiii iiiniic by ox pcili-iii>i~d liuiids. PASTRY and CAKE '|"i'ymirpii.~li'y.lt \\il| tulk for il- si-l{_ Arliuirii i|~~iii'l|ut'i\l ni' vukiv on liniiil inciuiliii f our i~i~|i-iiriil_,<=il Hl`l/I'/\.\`A iinil Si"(lTtJll cilkti. i\iiil Wy ol in-r kliiils. omo»-Made Candy You vniiiiut ilu viii-iitc nur llltlll- i‘I4.’\liS \YA|{AMl'I|.S in ilu* (`lfy. i‘vi\niil', crisp, fuiiitcr-. i~.rvi\i||.~' nnd ii igniiornl' iw-'rirtiiiriiit oi hcnic-iiindc ciuidy nt riiriil prli~c.~4. _ FRUIT llmiiiiiiw. oruiigun, ow. 5 ~.r ,_ _...__ _ ...aces 4 t Thisis the state of affairs at the bi.; furniture sale. ~* V x" i _JSI--i|\l \|€\/\/§Z|\l- »_ | g¢=~.-`.T. _, FOR THE BEST "THE WILLOWS” . ' I 9 _ ~;-`~ 4v__ __ .-1. .ay-Q Decidt d Success _ Our first shipment of H u y ier’s C hocolates has proved. as we antici- pated a decided success. The goods have sold well, everybody is de- lighted with them. and tlie prices are lower than ever before in Canada. We are sending 0E another order, which will include i'iew lines. which will be here in the 'course E W ITC li IIAZEL LREAM is the best preparation on sale for the skin. Cures sunburn, chafed or rough- ened skin. sore lips, chap- ped hands, etc. _ Soft as velvet. 3 Price 25c a liottle. “The Two Males.” lllllllllllllllll i llilillllllllli . v _ 01 A week °f 1"- l ' ' ’i‘.’5..‘i`i`iiL'l'*...iifIiliIi..l.l.?¥?i‘liili|.l'£.1l"lll.»iii` \ \ - - nnocois of - » Eqgrpig BAQQQYZ - _ cn f ' a Ottawa ofiiitcntloii onQ§|¥`9\r(|8}:£i~ Q’ Blk” X _l c°met ` Gemlge uid' Ken! sm' Ilcpiity of tho Miiibitor of li-io lncrlnr. 'I O ' ’ ` ~ N. ll,--U authorised pnbllmtiom ul this iul- Siniipsis at Canadian North-Wasl i-iomzsreao nscutnions. ~ * . ,lim-ntl ci-vtioii nf llninliiinn Ax T.nEi\l:miiim.iliuiliobii. t~lii~'kntciio\\'i\ii iiiiil ,\lbci»tn, i-wi-.piliiig H und ‘.'¢l, not i-cscr\'cil. iiiny \,L.h0m.~c1i»iiii<-il l-_v niiy iw-i'siiii who is tin' solo |,¢,\,| 01|; family, or any initio nvcr iii yciu-s ol nun ‘ii thc vi ti-nt of imc qunrtcr scclluii of itll |w|:}':r.iili'iiii\?trliiiiiiiulv i\i-miialiy' l\'~ ill" |f“`"i lnril oillcri for tho dlatriiit in wliicii tho lniid is sili|i\ti‘. , » ~ , -_ ll ' at h ‘ local tho land iii "!|"|?ilAl§0iiio¢itcrdor in roqnii-od to pnrforiii thc riiiiiliiiniia itniiiit-i-.ind [hor with under one of » »' l : “iiirfllillidliiiiilliIiivdiitiis' rr-.sldciico noon and iiiiilviifinn of the land in 1-ur~l\ your for thrce yctiiiwlifihv fnliicr ini- ruoliivr. if iii” f'\u\“|’ ii u,,-.-Mgr() of liic imnioritcndnr i~i~~'ii\i»s illion n niriii In tin- \'ii~luil.y uf thc iniiil viiturod ull' (iii- n,~i|i|ir\‘|iifti||~1 ns to i-|~,~|idoi\¢~i- may lit! N-'ill Film] ny “ich vwiwnii rnsldiiig with iiio father 0,- liiotiicr. Iti if thc settler has his pcrrniuicnl l`0*‘i*'ioiir~o upon farniliiglniid owned hy liliu in the vicin- uy nfiiitc liniuc-rtcnd. thc rnri ciiioiits its in tx-suit-iicoiiiitylio satisfied hy rcsillciion upon Mi mild I uid. l\ voitiseniontwlll not bo Mid f°f- / -iiilmw 1\dII|IsS EBSQ., loo ('ri-uni l'nrlor.~i, t léiposiin Stewart lk Son`ii Grocery tore, Quocn S1_ $A,qg¢ue»\H?'U&d\Ip~»4{= Another Step A in Advance l .im pleased to inform my put- "< ns that Ihave added to my al- ready up-to-date equipment two 'lozcn folding chairs, which are very next and comfortable. They ,,r._-, nt tlicirdisposai FREE should ` oc asian require. , ‘ ltctiai I`iiu\oi and Tniraln er. i ~'='s€“