| ii. r f,= ',. ,4 ' 5., "E1 . ‘ r .~“\,‘i rf., Jr .i oi, lili .ill r` ,. ~‘i fr 1; 5 /ll 5 . r `, I if. ir f r l i r *ii -,_ - rf.- .,’ g, >".>..d{* rl‘ . l wi 5 fl. ii .rv ~_ ' 'fl' "7 i 1. _ ,, _ “' ~ 1'. *‘. l ~=, if ' "‘ cf P 0 FT’, r, 'll ' t..¢.. l '_' 'fli ‘iii .ii _ 0'. Z ¢‘ '=es’_'~‘:=-tr sr.: are page ~»-l ____- -f .f -.r_'- ` _’ u ri lv rf- ll ll ll. 9.; r .0 rf » I l r `;fr;‘ ...L ti 1, % l _ *A ir . fr lt! ll - 5 i .fi ir l 5,! ~=°*.; 'ul _ _ i *=`='e"e»= '_-~ f er M r Ii ' it iii ~1'!¥T2‘..'-5-“~ r r f , ‘Willie Rogers Hardware Bn. Llrl. *if/l "* ‘ Wrapping Piper -_ » -.l"'»,"'l~_.“»-.."‘ §HlU*v\¢te allies :greg-g ur -Z1 , ~ .t i 1 , 4' , . ., . e ~ _.,_: .F U .5 'Huw _,v,,_ -_,_‘\.» ' .A t- _ 'um' >&-'; f téé B ' 4. s - 4 r in f Vim, , I _ 1,511- k, ~ It ex t J.. ` "‘ i l or u -‘ ‘r sa' ¢ s, . -_., o be r .1 F.,-,-hs' i“§e.SlLKS 4 We received by express yester- day a large shipment of silks. ‘l` hey comprise all the newest shades for this season. _ »;f..:g__`:,??d;,g-$1. g - -p tr... »,;_,E§2;$~ T" , 1,4 _ 4- A full -.ot frlie emi ~ if ~~\'»z.;-‘~;,: ‘- ' -S » ‘ greens,old rose,cawtaba,wistera,navy l est ideas are here. __ -Shades---ashes of roses, amethysté' - brown, blue in stripe and plain colors Also new neck ruching, the lat- ......',;, . -_ ` S. A. McDonald. Sparlrlcrre the best Silver Polish we have ever used and we believe 'the best on the market to-day. Try a bottle. soLD oNLv nv , W. N. Tanton_ ,_ jeweler. Delivered at any part of the ' ' City. i Phone-192-4. Tlid PARTY '_ Frei\cl\__Rivei° The Parriehoners of St. Thomas' .‘Church, French River, propose hold- ing a tea party on Thursday Aug 19th nearthe Church grounds. Should the ‘day prove unfavorable the Tea will ‘ba held on the first line day. An uP~ to-date refreshment utand will be 00 _.um gmund5_ 8-5d13i. r iii” " i r _ _ _ ,___ _» _'TU WOOD ISLANDS FIRST. Slr.»-In a recent issue of your pa- per I noticed an item 'boasting of Angus McDonald of West River, a innn of 82 years of age, who raked i-ight acres of hay in an afternoon. Viry good indeed for Mr Mcbornald. llut Wood islands can boast. of it man in the person of Patrick King who can beat that all to pieces. Mr King, is 86 years old and can rake 10 acres of hay in an afternoon or fol- low a team of horses all day, do his own cooking and dance the Highland fling in the evening. WOOD ISLANDS. "\\\\~\\ \ \I _` I : DODD`S ’ KIDNEY PILLS \\\\i \ \\\\\\" ff-';'f ra/\-*r'f a,/'r.?>,"'~ ~.'.f’“"”" _o” >:r,f “"lc 'lex 9.9’-1 Ui \~.cl\ -l_\.\,\.\_\`\\f},\`§§5 , 1 gk r o N , B __ \llll':iiil,l,|ll’V ip, _V_,-_.ri . . .. 3 'LHEP -_ iiirl or x"",` Tn _ , _ ____ _ _________l_._..__.__ _ . ,Stands Extremes of Heal and Cold - RUBEROID is used on houses and barns at points 1,606 miles north of Edmonton, Alberta-and the ' kxtiesne cold has no effect on it. 1 Ipod South America. and the Orrent,- where the ther- mometer registers from go to too degrees for month! -and ‘&id askf ramore liaise ayiid. barn; Write for samples and _ the extreme heat has no eiect on tt. Sole Agents RUBEROID is used on buildings in the West Indies] and sive 25 to r-3 of your Paper bill, Dry Goods, Hardware _a 4..-' _ --'ff _."‘i-_*L l,.r .1 Have you ever tried it ? We have just received part of ou‘ii order for r carload (zo Tous) in ROLl7’S I2-l_5°l3°20'24 “ll 30 inch, THE GENUINE "KRAl:l` Maximum Strengt; for Minimum weight. Buy "KRAFT WRAPPING PAPE 0|-agen Stationers, Boot and Shoe dealers, Butchers and .'.,¢i,¢‘,,` 'ug "KRAFT" the strongest, _toughest and quantity. Try arol on your Paper Cutter, you will use no othe T, _ ciirrrr rr ru. iimrriu. i lightest weight paper made. We sell at mill prices in 811)’ r. _I - '-'.~..,,.~~ -_---'._ _ i-“"if-'hi-»_-' _ , , ,_ ',.r,;,v1- _ ma. l Bill and Louie. Bill, the older, ig 3. and his brother Louie is 2, Their last name is Hohenzollem. It sounds llke a German name. and it is. Both 8_l'e sons of the crown prince of ( axmany, and Bill will be king g.im¢‘_ day, and Louie will be a great man-,‘ too. This picture shows the ideas that German royallty has about raising El- 4 _ I These two little fellows are named- childreu. Home po;r Zit=l1:prlure`sr have to wear toy swords and hea.\°y\ soldiers' uniforms. But not these. They get wt in the sand in the' king’s yard in Berlin and'have ii grand time. 'Rm Germans have long been known as a sensible people ln raising children, and thc photog- raph shows that tlie ls-iisrr and his little grandchildren aren't a bit “stuck up." rrir rrrrrirrinir 0 Miss vrinrnrurr been ly-lug at Pownal Wharf for the past two or three days has been visited by many persons. The boat is the most up~to-data ferry boat which has entered the har- bor. Her hull is of steel. She is 100 feet long, 20 feet., 9 inches lveaimumd draws only 5 1-2 feet of water: Shi has end and side entrances for teams and has three decks for the use o. DuSB¢Ug¢l'B. The passengers apartments an most perfectly equipped. The win~ dows are arranged on the two lowe decks like those in street cars am all can be let down in sum'mer,'mak ing the decks practically open. Th. hurricane deck has no enclosures ex cept, the wheel house which has win' dows all around it. The boat. is heat ed by steam, a special boiler bein; provided for the purpose. The "Miss Vandenburg" uses .notih ing but oil and smoke and smell ar alike unknown on board. Absolut cleanliness is thus possible. Then are two oil engines. The oil is no: burned, but is dropped on a hot ball where it explodes and forms a gas The_prin.cipl-e is the same as in acet lyne' gas production. It is an experi-_ ment, but the fact that t-he steamer is in Charlottetown is a |proof that it is, a satis- ‘factory motive agency. The best grade of nil is used. When the Misi Vandenburg left Wilmington u`ie took on board 5,000 gallons of Uil, suffici- ent for the trip. The Miss Vandenburg has two en gines, each about 90 h. p. She ha two wheels in her wheel house and ln, the aid of the two engines and wheel she can he propelled sideways as wel as ahead and backwards. The steaimer has accommodatioi for 300 passengers and can carry more on excursions. The life boats are of metal an( when filled with peo/ple and water, will still float by reason of ali tanks. The steamer' was built at Wirlmfingg ton this year at a cosn of aliouh $50, 000 for the service 'between 'Ogdens-‘ burg, New York, and Prescott, On- tario. She is named' after the mo; ther of the president: of theierry company. V I-_km-ani FORTUNE BAY NOTES. There is a party of fifteen young ladies from Sourls camping down ai Flocktons Cape. Fred McLean, mail clerk, spent 1 few days at Fortune Bridge las week. Mrs. J. A. Gastonguay and dough ter of Hyde Park, Mass, are vlsitlnr at Bay Fortune the guests of Mrr Howard Dingwellf "GO WEST YOUNG MAN G0 WEST' Is the sry. You can please your self. If you go I can only wish yoi every sucdess. A word there’s many necessary articles such as overhauls suitcases, hand- bags, trunks, v al working shlr , hats ell# UV l’)`,arti cle that's’n Y '§9.,'co o ably reap the `gol ` 'harvest of wesi and y u'll find, hem econo too__ Wben_;?f airive in to$.fh'mkfl straight. l£rmwn's tho p__e§ that just makes a. b inet-I1 ol dressinilll , - 51 1-I, ,grown _Me young mon's ~ _ afmind Hughes’ corner, Queen St. ° 8--10dl'2l. "A good wrap will add no the vsl-I no of your b’p€i°tllt..‘dY¢:;r hors. will ,_ hm,” _ will mit look y¢ht._vttlI~>'-iff one of Parton's Beotel! l'lPl» f \ Paggnlg, 4' 7-lzlllf Light outing hail, in ll|ssn__'at_45c.-_ Tesdca formen,also`_a_ grey; wi'a¢'1ou’°uit use -sr. ti.sox."'Ti>,¢l»I; value. Paton; Go._ ' ‘F _ _ .-1-gfiw _0llcloths and all kinds of Floor, Coverings, ,nt , honest-i pr Potorfl. - < - This handsome steamer which haul _Ii-o;`na. in,CharIottntowii' and' he says 1-me., ' Furniture and House l'tll'n|sh-_fr Ines of the best .always I1* Harvey B. Higbee who has spent his vacation here, left for his home in Boston, llassilast week. . - *'*- Miss Sharp and Miss Adams of New York are visiting here and are guests at the Cape House. Mr Myers of New York who has been spending bis vacation here, has left for New York. Mr Myres is nanager ol Miss Ethel Bnrrymore's lonipany. -' - _ Misa B. Dingwell spent Sunday at Fortune Bridge and wanna guna; gg layvlew Cottage. ‘ There are more tourists `at' Bay -‘ortune this year than any previous ear and all speak in the highest €l`I11S of the kindness and' hospitality f the Fortune farmers. _-ii ’ROVINCIALlS'I" 5 LARG E COLLECTION B . OLD ORCHARD. Me., ` Aus. 9- 'early $50,000 for missionary “work 'as raised by Rev. A. B. Simpson, f New York, _.within three-quarters 'f B11 h0\ll‘ at f-he annual offering, ol he Chfrlstinni, Missionary Alliance ure y¢at°=rdav_.i.s few ii_oor_»‘i_¢r.ei- this um was augmented so that the total or the day,r.eq_ched $58,428, the lar- est offering in- recent yearn. some ears ago the -sum. attained this $100,- 00 mark but at that time (.‘ld C.;-_ hard was the only place of collect- on. Now there are fifteen s-rch offer. ng services held throughout the ccuu- _fY- The sum, except for $200, is vim- osed of pledges, ranging from tifty ents 't0 $0.000. (Rev. Mr. Simpson is '. native df P, Eflslapd.) _. _ _ A GOO_D_STOM.AC_ll. _ uoinyoooa Hearn., ciieei-r..'n.-ss, ml bition, Persistency and Success. - ' Ml-o-na will cure. your dlyspepsin ni ny other stomach trorib e oy bulld- ng up the flabby walls and- making he stomach so strong that _it will, ligest food without pelwlu onother. Lrtllicinl aid. _~ r "" ' '.'. In other words, Ml'-o-nn eurelr dye 5 )_°PBlB by removing.-the abuse. f '=,_{ 'Geo. E! f-Iuglxes..is_»tlsa-' ageno for fo every reader-..»'.o|» The '_G`ua-rdlanf vhose stomach’ is weak, who bds ln» ligestion or dyspepsla/, that Ml-o~na s guaranteed to cure or money ' iB£hl. ' The price ls only 50 cents a large ~ox and one box 'is all you need to -rave that you are on the right road o health and happiness. _ Mr. Geo. Linder of Corner Mill and ‘ark Bereets, Elmira, Ont., says: For about ten years I have been ae» rarely troubled with stq!i’ioch‘trouble_. md indrigestlon so badj_lJ3_lt I,co_lllv._l` lot' my fd`od'a,Ren‘,'6atll`1g. not eat meat, or scarcely any__.' and had headaches and consti- tho result that _ now. taken two l»o_xeo' 1.' am, cured and can sat anything, perfectly and am feeling flne.} also gvercanxnmy constipa- amr only too glad to -publicly Ii-o-na. ,|` .P7 " .. .Y\.°.`».’5.1.'. ‘ if . ,,_imo_nt`y‘s worth in a short time. ,Such _advantages I secutvd a._ package of':_ ', , ',.¢ 8 P' m' with ' -'P ' ‘ .,.- , _-4-» » .fl _ , _ . _ T . . ‘i-i=-ik'-I‘--' Ar- -1~f -.»... - -~“"~~ _ _ _,.7 ._ . . , ~; ‘ '--_ > --- '_.‘.-' . _ -- ‘- - » ~' r-.» ~ ~ '»' »- ~-r * ‘ '- _`_____ ' ‘ ____ _.___--~--t B- '-1 F --- -- -~ -------r-' '~`“ ‘ , ,, _ _._ _ - _ ~ _ » ~ ' .. . ` 0/ao.»d`H¢o ~ - I, . , - .-. '» ‘, ,. . ,-. ¢.’., ',~ ,§'re as represented. Your money b==}Cl_f~ if ' » . t ' . ` 1 youigiiii' lstummer hat sale was responded to by jubiliant shoppers who are now enjoying the har- vest of comfort.. The consequence iS 0\1f Straw 'P hats 3were_rednr. to almoétfpone. People find every -.article 'asllegsiy-+`tliat"'lli_!1nUD¢S f°l' me W' sponiies]--they rig iihentirlely safe to ;>plyPf_|;2‘:i¢(;us T -°} P-"F in 9 13 9, °,»5_“"P“S . . `n ones,_,j,&,ij;¢_,yri:_i‘;`V:/goitlg, to be one of our satisfied °‘_*>'*°_‘_1._-1'f_=.~> _- 4 . ~ --mg suii sale--N Here goes my entire stock of summer goods at extraordinary valiies--bargains ring- _ing with honesty. They were the acknow1edg~ ed leaders for the season-looked to as the acme of style and comfort by the best dressers. They include light and dark grey two _ ' piece, nice brown striped tweed, single and double breznted. The price-well it’s not worth '-"‘ ifh-ring. Deduct your one third from To _ ,_‘s9.15,/ni zs,$rz.1s ma sri so. V .---»|.'- .r mf sera loo/c £0 my hat rle artment or the cOr1‘¢l You, no doubt, like all o/her particular drea- P /‘ . style. I wa/nl to call your par/icfrllrzr attention and uivits your inspecliorl to a recent arrival o/ fall , _ fe __ hats and caps. The hats are principally in blue V " and’ _,,g,re,mr-_'blue' scamlr ‘w be “thee thing" the _ pymufaclrarsrifsayiso `¢ndju<1g1'ng by the num- ‘ nrous shades of the mms, we (Milk no loo. Sas , ` them. ~ - .- ir !=___j _ \___,\ This department is an important one, and it is so conducte~', as to make values, I think, somewhat letti i' zrwn you can get else- whefe." Think or get ing a good leatherette suit case for S1175.; Then ri japauese matting, -. _fqncv lilufd,jiri_side`~strap, leather bound corners ahd l1`faS_silock"iit 33,75, and ,so on up to an ` 'elegaatly,_fitlell.$r`=5.= suit case. i 'Phe same good values are found in trunks, handbags, telescopes, etc. Fancy Hosiery Belts 331-3 A large asscituient About three di-zen of fancy hosiery in all belts good assortment the popular colors and of sizes, patterns and patterns at one third off. colors. Many decidedly _ first _price 280, 55c, niee_ belts for sale " nd 6512. at One third off while , . ' .. P , they last. ._ ,V I., _ I _ .-..' ._ ; l ‘s Hai; , - , 'rf'-:. .*_ se 9 s. _ , ' /-~-- li!1ll.1'l°1'l:l \'I§L`§IH *¢~- ~ . - r/I ' " ‘ _ \ iniyvvlis M¢_~fs_ nm -_‘ _ l *gm _xl , ,_ a|\e}'liiI-ll L Simwilga rin lg , TURKISH. BA ‘_ SOAPS Elder Flower _ Collosal _andr-.»otl\¢r_s .- :_ that are spkudldwalue. \ ii Wexbavie--'s1i"`_1l1e lltllll- I _ .' cess 4,- -:.‘_~ » fi? wasiavtlk. pleased 1' T to have you call. r 0 J _ .l.w.reaar»t rm. Il. The Square l I -Travelliiig ` <' rl ., . f.. .v.-_»-»~.,.:w-1,'<_v.-- . _ ..». .». ~ ' V _ _ -‘; __ n, ._ _, ’_)_' 1 _i ..~',J _-~'.`-R ii, i _' "V _ i 0 'Chand€ler;.®. Bell `i I lbll Kent St.. Charlottetown. Ldhlnfmwnrs and dealers in Monnnisntrand Bosch stdnsmi In Marble, Granite and Freestone g Satisfaction Guaranteed . , , Write for desigiisfsnd quotations. I ` . f I-. I \~ I - fs-dvqllrtllflilf J U l -_'°"'ll.'._'“°'_“*`='a4'»-_»+~ -. " _ _ff ' » 3? ,,.» ` \i;i“»~.“. .~‘r'-_r i .. i ' .ff '.'r_ ,g;_.-‘lt HP! .fda .-gig go, 4\~\. - -_ .,...»__.. . 7 r _ ._ 'JM '_,._‘ <7 - ,. ; ‘ ir ‘ i' ~ . ‘ -1 ` The schooner “Waiiola” 'fu arrlve this week with 3 of ' i cargo Hard Coal in Eze. Strive ‘and ciemmi sizes. ,Order your supply now ~ wiirieiiie prion raw." llilillr I P Pl10llie,) l2_4c.'. .C _ _ . cwtowii. The Smile That’s Your; There are three things about the sm", you wear with our laundry workflts lash table, it’s spontaneous, it keeps sweet. Our laundry work is as good as a more it makes you feel better, look better, ami be better- _ , Try us on your next. Gloss or Domq tic finbh. A. F. _ weusreri Btu- Btaam Laundrv itll Knut Bt. _ Pham |51 New Stock l’l¢n, Boys' and Youths Canvas Boots and Shoes Lacrosse Shoes Tennis Shoes Non mp sailam Prunella Boots and Oxfords Trunks, Sult- Cases, (lrlps etc Lowest Living Prices CONROY The Shoeman. 97 Queen St. Ch’ Vows dmwfrmtf _-_ /‘il/vida...-_ ii' \§\f.li_"\\\ rlrv l E. f. We want everyone who has not yet experienced the _de- light of owning and listening to an Edison Phonograph t0 come to us to-day and hear the New Fireside Model There is only one way 10 know liow goodfxtihe Ed_lS0l1 Vhouograpli is'-ati 'that 1510 hear it p':i_v ' ” , We carry one of the large” and best assorted stock vf Edison Records on P E_.ISl3“d Call in and hear some of them played. - A. E. TO0MBS. 177 Queen St. 8-ildmwsrwstf., ff _\ TEA.--PAW MID 0 Aqualicff_..iS,ports ._Al"."` P ‘» Cape. lliggyerst ,sariii-iia’;rlll”r_li,inslil 19”’ ' C A g and tes. party in sid of th' ‘£2 Teri-°=r:r:".r~~4,:::ri.:° %g'thu’f|1h0fla1E Straits. Tm’ fgnell: ,M a splendid opportunity I0 W' “ ` motor boat races. _ A valuable tvo ,fkaownrdara tlisecjs Traverse cup, bl “YQ d,f|,,,¢t ner, and , ||lfll0l`\‘.»"'°= my s makes otfollllln ""7 » ohsnosto win s' ._-.. ~ ` -r viii in nature. ~l°~““j rose-m. begun. Mm “Km” °§¢°ddr fi-an lobsters .md nam rua., ua nun;-sfilil' ,°.m,,_ A day ol -UWM _ - ing thug, otttend -mn-mm, A spleelaljrafa will hs f~’-°`§.i§f"'°‘“ ~=~_~v --°‘ no p . mmm, if. DBl¥';2r,‘ _ By ` s-44ml. 1 - \ _ _ -r . _ _f_ -. _ ' "_.r’»7' _w;»v,.__ ,`,),~,;. .» ri , t. .. r - »_ . - -