§' 5?. .. " *L A S5 Ill 1 _ \ ,. - . . ,- .‘ - , . 1 . i . ' ' '...‘;'v .§,‘i_"'.`fj,'-iw. "~ “~‘< 1. P ’ ~ ` , '~ . .. ' N V . ~ »-f. .- ... - »-, ..' ` 1.. . > " f ‘ 'At - v » A l if , ' _ =*‘:e»'-‘~. *-*'i,“,l--'qi -'>»".> l ‘-`-"1-. ' _.. .I ., p. . -1-_, ..:' ii 'l",.,.._ -=<.-.., , _ , .__ . ,_ , _. . . ' -.», _-’, _l . , K ¢ - '___ .=_ »_ » xi r _. -_.1 _. ;t-.fi>»,:.f -X 1- - . ~. , -"*“ 1 -5 f - ’ ' ‘ .` »i.»_‘ ‘; _ - - - ‘ :*='~= . -,,..,'.f,.'..-:..ff~.......md ' . - . - . .~ .. .. - .. . -:.»1\ si. 1-sr. . f, ' .- . ~ » ._ _ -»»~\~ ~~.~-. -A 4* -~ __ ‘".~ , ,» ‘ " ¢ W- Je. i ,r-;.:%%-1 -f - _ A Undemkinz in .11 branch 1 ,_`es, einbalmipg, etc. - f Personal attention. Fllneral directing quickly, _ iauetly and perfectly perform. ' New and 'up-to-date equi . . P' ment in every particular. Lady assistants always at hand. Prices just what you would wish to pav. The Davison Undertaking Co, .52 ,~, { M Ltd. `, G. E. Hughes, Pres. "' W. B. Prowse, Sec’y T1-ess, Oilices :og-211 Prince St. Open any ihonr, day or iight Phone 289. ._ Grand THE 0UEEN’S (IDUNTY GUARDIAN Head Office in New Prowse B|_ock--Charlottetown. J ' The latest news, first el nu, .-jf a , \ \ brlggs. Telephone No 3. The W. M. S. of Grace Church will hold an icecream social on the Pali- llver Guardian"s in the early miorn- lni, should read Classified Column l A. Martin, vaiieyneia, was in ;tns `,§,‘f,§::f'“' 1” th” ‘“‘°'°““ °‘ N” 'City yesterday and returned in the .afternooni Missi itI;l;nsheBM§FEp'Y. Bpringfieldi 1 ph, h 'h f h 11 d h h _ ., W" V” “ “ 'B “_ 811° f-his week atc t em o- or o t e wi an in a urr at t e rices we ..s’.f‘i‘.:f..i.T:l':>..‘t°°::‘::.':..;s .rits °f M1- as g g Y Y P ‘ for Bumnierside. char' is .~»...., _._ Among the outward passengers from =` Fresh Beef, Corned Beef and' Ialinb ,_ - ' _ at reasonable prices. R. B. Square- ggiiocgty ¥;Zf,f,irdaii,yi;r°s€wr° awk "° - E Harbor to Maine. On' “tray J- Tyrus Stevenson has returned to sonage lawn, Tuesday' the 17th. F;i(;:;!:'J§s ll/li' iiiii)lmM*i‘svi;if:9vi¢;)ns11isi E Any honest boy who wishes to de- Fredericton' H R' Bell will preach at Bradal bane at eleven a ni on Sunday next ` and at New Glasgow at seven p_ _{` Halle 01| been .£333 3.:“ii:f:.;..Mi;'“.i..“;r:;-as N0 -= '“ \-saws... .- i l -: 1? That means that _ are marking on them now. This offer is not for a few picked here and _. there-but every blouse and suit in the store is offered you for choice at - ’ wash suits worth 1.75 are now 1.17 . ut . l _ ' . me aaeipns cannot, ony, ian yn.. ' . _ cton. - _g 1 l '_ - , DL Nady' Montreal. is visiting “_ terday for Mon iatlves in the City. -Malcalm Beaton' Hunt" River _is The "de wm`Tb;'mgh this mommg‘ constructing a new dwelling house. pat 8.47 and tomorrow miorndng at Armand and Mré Doucet 01 Mont `9'43' rpailt have arrived in'this city on ai MUNI' BFOH. are advertising two v B ' ~ piano bivrgains. See ad,lu this is- ,B"°' Y recent visitors to Bradaibane the, . Hon. James Richards Bineiord, gn" °‘ M"“i°°k__G“h“”" ‘ .iii°ii°“e”g°' "°°‘ :i°i:,:;=;..2:fyi.°:.r“.:.€=°:r.i::.':‘ Slliis flllfl BI0llSCS Sdlllrfldy SEE THEM IN THE SOUTHERN WINDOW. Ain. 14,1909 _____.J ._ 0ne third oil boys’ Wash ` 0ne Third oft wash suits worth 1.oo are now 67c wash suits Worth 1. 50 are now Loo terdall returuiof in the afternoon Thos H and MIS '- gplw fpr our seventh After Supper S9,1e_ _ ere s a reason for the great success of our After Supper Sales. . First. .The time is a pleasant one for bargain 5h°PP?1% Right after _supper the most agreeable sort o esert in our lists of under riced articles of every day 1i_eed. P TIE: offerings have been’ unusual enough to arouse earty enthusiasm that s really the strongest reason for the popularity of the idea. We shall out-do every previous effort during -our seventh sale, to be held tonight. Women’s Fine _While Waists of fine quality very dainty fronts of allover embroidery, and fine cluster tucking, long sleeves, attached and sep- erate collars, buttons back, size 52 to 44 worth up to 5.50. Tonight Hai' price Unilerskirts Wonien`s fine quality black sateen nnderskirts has deep crimped fl ounce trimmed with two rows of strappings and crimped frill regular 1.43 after supper sale glic I O Men s Furnish- ings 33, 1-3 p. c. off all our iueil`s suinmcr furnish- ings. meals wash vest- 1-3 off Men's llsle and fancy hose..........3_3 i~3 off Men's summer under- Wear....... ...33 r-3 off Meii’s Negligee shirts ..............33 1.3 off Boy’s shirt Waists. . .`. . . ...331-3 off Bathing suits etc... . . . . . ..............33 I-3 off. Carpet Depart- I ment 75 end.-i of best quality tapestry carpet 1 I-2 yds in each piece worth from 75 up to 1.25 special after supper sale 5oc each. T . . Golf Coats A delightful garment just the thing 'for these chilly nights feels coni- fortable and looks stun- ning, we have a complete range of colors, different weiubts etc. Prices $1.65. I-75. 2-00 “P l° 3-75- Silk anil Satin Coats We have one black luficli and om- black satin coat left sizes 38 and 47. T|J_¢B“ coats are one nf the dressiest garmi nts a woman can have rlchlooking and stylish to -1 degree regular 21.75 and 27.50 Special to clear 33 1-3 off. A , C Millinery All our trimmed and untriinmed milliuery flow ers, foliage etc now sell- _ing at half price a splen- did chauce to secure a hat to finish the season with. I' Men’s Clothing The balance of our summer clothing noW_ selling at one third off regular prices, you know our clothing is the best _ clothing mnde,if there was any better we would have it f l I -_ i qi 1 ' Women’s Corsets About 75 pairs of cor- , sets odd lines, good qual- ity, white and grey. With andfwithont garters siles io to 30 worth from i_.oo _ to 1.35 special after sup- . per sale 69c. - '.`_ - ", 1 | 1 , ' George Lewis of this city and i'i'o- fessor Gangloff of Boston, leaves this afternoon to spend Sunday at the Clin nom, Stanhope. ' , Misses Hazel Hugh-es, Mildred Far- quharsmi, and Helen Mitchell of this ' _-._ Men’s Straw llals ’ Lots of straw hat weath- er ahead but we do not in- tend to carry over a single hat, so we will offer any straw liat,_men or boys’ at ONL THIRD Throw away your old sunburnt straw, andcoine and get a fresh one to fin- ish out the season. Come soon or you need'nt come at all. I ii _ .¢?..fa»=,.4Zi ‘. . ’ i ,e‘ .Z .. . F7' "'i»‘-"i "i ‘ 'R » 1' * ~ Q i \ £ . city and Laura Wright, Summerside, left yesterday afternoon via. carriage to Summerside. Mrs Frank Clements, Cambridge, Mass., wh-o has spent a couple of months visiting friends and relatives in this city ani province returned-'t'o her home yesterday morning. Rev. A. F. McNeill, Murray River, returnuld hom-e yesterday afternoon. He was accom-panied by Mrs McNeill and little daughter who have been in the city lor some time. Rev. S D. McPhee will supply at St. James' Church tomorrow ann conduct services at Belfast at 11 a. m. and at Flat River at 3 p. m. N. A. Campbell, J. H. Wdllioms, C. Leonard lVl`cl{ny, Andrew McNair and Conn. S. A. MoDoual-cl, leave Mundny moi'i\i'ng tn attend the meet- ing of the Grand Lodge of the K. of P. which opens thue Tuesday. Robert W. Hogg of Sberbroolre Que, has arrived in the city on a brief visit to his parents. He re turns on- Monday accompanied by his wife and little daughter who have been spending the summer with Robert and Mrs Hogg. Brigh-ton Lodge. V Theo and Mrs. Moore, City, leave this morning on a visit to the Pac- ific Coast., They will visit the Ex- position at Seattle, where their son Dr. W. G. Mooreand daughter Mrs. F. S. Smith reside. Theywill re- turn via California calling at South Bend and visit. their son Dr. E. P. Moore and from there to Boston to see their daughter- Mrs-. A. H. Douse. Tho United Brotherhood of Long- shoremen have put forth their pro- gram for Labor Day. This organizer tion of laboring men should be con- gratulated for their endeavor to en- tertain the public with such a magni- ficent program of events. They in- vite overy one touiconild to- Vdctoria Park on that day and enjoy theimv selves. This in the first Labor Day that this organisation existed in Chaxfottetcvwn. ml they are here to stay sind ntenttion to make Labor Day great pleas- ure day of the year. The admission to the;r sports will be free and the committee inchange will do their ut- most to make this one of titre most: amusing events ever held in "this province. p-_~1__1-in :Before you make a contract for a covering for your building ilnd out about Carpenter-Morton Roofing. It will not crack in cold weather, or soften up in hot weather. It gives you all the protection that it is possible to get and it is less ex- pensive than any other high-grade Roofing material. Booklet free. Fennell & Chandler. .__ :New Reel at New Wonderland tonight ls “Hunting Bla Game ln S. P ed elnng with "Psyche" by special request. New song. To-DAY we make a specialty of DOUGHNUTS at loc a. dozen. apple Plea nc each ince Pies nc each Cream Pies is and |5e each ' CoooanutPie| 15 and soc each Dark Fniit Cake 3o¢ lb Sultana Gale soc lb Nut Cake soc lb White Cake 20c lb Bread of all kinda all fresh and good. No. x63 Kent Street Telephone 31| ~ D. Stewart. ` Africa." One Touch of Nature. and' 7 A Pair of Garter will be re eat- a S . . .1 ~ ' _ - ‘ Lawson of St _ Mr. und Mrs. Wl1ee'ei', New York, ggzrisdhgggisftlurndfd from Summer' .- ~ - Y. wlere they have “mi in' the mt’ vmtmg "el“"“'"“' been visiting relatives and friends ' They leave on return Monday morn- 1 ' I ing_ 1 per sa e. Malcolm Beaton, Hunter River, is constructing a new dwelling having had the misfortune of having his for- mer one Uurneil ilowulast spring, lottebown people are summerinlg at the Vork P0 nt I-Ioeel--Mrs M, K_ Langill, Miss'E. Langi']l‘, Master R_ Lwnigill, Misses Smlith of Trurb. Mrs F. Forge, Miss M. Forge, Miss M, Moore of Moncton. J. and Mrs Rob- inson. Miss Marjorie Robinson, -St John. R. and Mrs. Campbell, T. and Mrs Nicoll, Master A. Nicoll, Misses Farquharsofn, Miss Cairns, Charlotte-` town. S. W. Crabbe has selected the Col-i onial Stock Compan/ as the Exhibi- tion weck attraction nt the Opera! Houm. Charlottetown play goersi and visitors will be equally well pleased with the choice. During the engagement "The Wnr of Wealth," “Lady Huntworth‘s Experiment," “The Littl P ' c s" M ri C nav. D. v. Moore or Halifax win elm; ...Ph "Q "“ “B “ ". ‘"1 e orrows of Satan' and Man Soweth," will be presented. The pany are great favorites here and well deserve the honor bestowed np- on them by Mr (lrnbbe. At the Police Court yesterday the adjuurned case against: Jos. Cameron who is charged wi_tli stealing a bot- tle of heel' from James Mullins came up before his honor. After hearing the evidence of two witnesses, whose very retlclent testimony did not tend to greatly advance the progress of the prosecution, the case was further adjourned until Monday, 16th inet when more witnesses will be examin- ed. The Union Commercial College, re-opens on August 24. Those who wish to secure a modern Business training should make it a point. to attend 8-l2drtf Let yoiu' Kodak make money for you 1 Ask for free booklet ' telling you about it. Get itto-day Time is limited. \ \ `-\\ \ `h\ ` _\,.\\"‘ lull i ci . 0/.>//E2/QM’ ‘ _ii _ B English _ Chocolates We have just receiv- ed,directfromEngland, a large assortment of these delicious,assorted chocolates,put up in %, i-2 and 1 poun pack- ages. “rif in ua" ECLIPSE BAKERY BakeeBest Breed' DRUGGIBTS. Cor. Gt- Geo. and Kt_Ste~ The following visitors and. Char-I last season’s great success, "As a '- members of the Colonial Stock Com- ,lf ' r § attached, and there is . Please come as 1 Tailored Blouses worth 1.95 lor 1.25 - 7113> Women who can wear size__ 34 and 38 Waists can get a great bamain in E _ This is a tailored waist that you will like. The front is made cf 1 handsome all over embroidery-a wide band of it-the body of the waist is very neatly and carefully finished, the long sleeves have laundered cuffs early as vou can-the line is limited. ¢ m l n vi. R noun _ $` _-i ll | I | -i Nightgowiis lor 80 cents 1 Now here is the whole matter-welhave too many gowns in our stock of Whit€W€ill‘. We Walllt T0 Tcdllce the St0Ck 9. little and we are willing to pay U you for helping u=. Your share will be twenty per cent discount on each gown you buy Saturday or Monday. Twenty per cent oil. Some 4* / llc sox---all the balance of _'_ Unstarched collars, embroidered, same shape as the 2 5c for 2 Pretty gilt belts with nice buckle, a very fine line at - More of those handsome elastic belts, good 75c value for ingthemoutfor......_ 35e 1 See the great line of men’s fine balbriggan underwear in all sizes and Q many finished---worth to 1.20 for per suit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .$l.C0 '_ The best line of shirts in the city--4 5 cents to 1.50. attractions in Neckwear' We have just opened a great new line of pretty frillings. ' There are plenty of Tourist frillings ready to day-per box 3 We are clearing out a lot of tab collars worth to 6oc for roc Ioc roc 25c 5oc Sox selling at 35c pr.- 5 I Some fellow said that men do not appreciate a bargain-we believe that this statement was a libel-so we have prepared a great line of fancy our prettiest 5oc and 60 cent styles-and we are clos- 1-,. __-- -----L---f ' 25 lights cool lustre coats, l\lBfl the thing for hot gvetatheré aug* 051% 0\' _ , on . °°m°' J" B' 7-zzati. Always value in House Furnish- t t Faton's ings and Carpe s a 7_22dm ____- wrwo yards by one and a hall yards, that is the size of this beet milled 'imported tartan carrialge wrap that we are selling Bt .1 $2110. $2.25 and $2.50. They are the best value ever offered to horsemen and farmers that we know of. The pat- terns are all good. Jas Paton & Co. 'I-23dt1. For valuoln household Lina n towelllng and shettlng qw Paton’s \ 7-2 2 _“Our New Fall Sultings are arriving give me pleasure to show them ' to you. D. A. Bruce. 8-lidrli. "1-Iorsemen. We have titty good, sound, perfect, not a blemish nor e spot. not even a blister on the lot of Scotch Tartan Carriage Wra/ps. Many in Clan Tartans; such- as McGregor, McKenzie, McDonald, M'cKa°y, Me- Beath, McLean, McAulay, Ferguson, Gordon, Stewart, Cameron, Faruu- hareon, Grant and other leading clan tartans. Special, all-wool Wrap, large else at 85.00 and $6.00. Other pretty colors at $2.00, $2.50, $8.76, $3.00, $8.60 and $4.00. New is your cha/noe, strike the iron_wliile it is hot. You will need than alter a bit, even tl you do not know. Jain Paton t Co. 'I-'l3dtf. "Me'n's Hats-Newest: English and American shapes. Come in and' see them. lllvory one who sees thamhas something enthusiastic to say about now. They are beauties and it will, 1 Mattress Making Ihave the only power|_|nachine in the ,Province or pickingfandgdusting old hair, wool, flock and otha mattresses. Any kind made over equal :to new [}af moderate cost. M MARK WRIGHT. Newson’s Block. 1' Stf. 1- I INCOME BONDS Guaranteeing 7 per cent interest andof undonbted "s: cnrity are issued by the North American Life Assurance C0 1 on the lives of healthy men, women and children. There is no safer and simpler method of securing family independence as a good life income for yourself than the pun' p chase of one of these bonds. . Ross ®.° Matthews. the "natty shaping of the crowns" ot. "the graceful curve 0| the briina" or the unusually line, inst- plotlas liniah, and lo,_pn. . ‘ o ` , .~ Charlottetown' Pttsrftf ' ._ » I adetacliahle laundered collar. These Waists sold in I' the regular way for 1.75 and r 95. You may choose on Saturday and llinn- , l day |25 - that riipliidei-_sale at Ol\» E DOLLAR. 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