.___ .. ___._ *_ ,._- ig _gg 5 THE cHA1u.o'1“1‘ET0WN GUARDIAN, AUGUST rs, 1906 a 4 .ll ,rl , 1 '_ ,, _.tit Latest FALL STYLES in ' “cnaisrv” HATS 1 Are Here and Ready for You. Fall style “Christy” Hats are here--came yes- terday. Ideal hats-in lightness, comfortable iitting qualities, and durabiliiy. And the styles this season are very good-seem to combine tl.e gocd features of the conservative English and the t' appy American style. I Of course YOU know- everyone does- about the way "Christy" Hats wear. lt’s not an unusual thing to have a man come in wearing the "Christy" he purchased tive years ago. . STYLES THIS SEASON are not freakish. 5%, 5%, and 5% inch crowns are shown. Brirns are moderately wide. The combination is a stylish gentlemanly hat that is most becoming to the aver- age man. Famous ,“SCOT'l"" Hats The Hat that is becoming most popular amongst particular men-amongst the men 'who want the BEST THERE IS. _ New York’s swell set appreciate "Scott" Hats-and pay $1o.oo for them. The gentlemen of Charlottetown pay but $4. $1 l sz. $5. Only a limited quantity of Scott Hats. Come ezrly and secure your size and style. We Can Fit any Shape Head “Christy Hats” tit rnost heads cnmforlably without alter- ation. But for long narrow heads or short broad heads our conroaiwna gives a pei-fact fit. We can tit any head-no ni utter what shape. .';".\~- , ‘~.\"l\- ' ` . .`s.__Q`€`:é~,-` _ \\v.’\`» R ` ;- ‘er ‘_ \ :~_ ` ~ ie ff. l ar.. . ’-Sz; ` gf ' / Qlfeil 'ij-1 gg / `» /H A ff i/,1"{)i .\\ ,i.\.--. ‘~ \\t_.`.-__-. " -- , / `_ .Xa \.» I _B tt '. . i-`>`:`;:_; ` _ "ii |‘|\ \ `-`f\\.'. ' il ,< E* `\\\ , ` _ 1-\ "i’\\‘ 1 F "\\. 1- .- iiiuliintuuiii-iulii|li< t. 1 rw./r.f . _ . 1,, 53 __ _ _________ _v _, r~/y,_._;f;;»r`i¢,~5,~r7¢~y;_'-0”'/5_i,5~ 5,0 _,5p>_4;;.7~,y_..-,,,},,_4 0.7.0” ° Wi-i_eatlggilllioes__lWnggllewbrowse Block-Charlottetown. ' _i SA'ro1v.DAvGuardlan.tltty cents a your H. A. Ennis, Souris, was in the olty' yesterday. 3 Bnanronn Gouun. Summer-side, was ini the city yesterday. ‘Tris tide will be high this morning at 8.12 and tonight at 0.48. ` J. A. Iiivino oi Buctouche, is spending his holidays in Prince Edward Island. Mus. Gnoiwr. McS\v1-:imsv Moncton, is visiting friends in Prince Edward Ie- iand. ‘ J. S. MAoDonoAi.1.. of Roseville, Prince Edward Island, is in Moncton on a visit. , Miss B. Fimza, Newton Centre Mnss,, is visiting at York, the guest of _ Mrs._W. ii. Crockett. THE Saturday Guardian, only tlfty cents , n year is an excellent gift for that [fiend of yours abroad. Subscribe for it today. f Miss Euosruu STEWART, of Charlotte town. is visiting her uncles James and John Stewart Woodstock N. B. Mn. W/i1.1.Aoxs M. Ciiocxnrr and daughter, of Lowell Mass., are visiting at York, the guest of Herbert and Mrs. Lewis. Tiiir music page in the Saturday issue of August 25, will contain the musioof a piano selection entitled “A Bachelor's Romance." CiiAii.i.|-ss li. Wiiirn, of Charlottetown has been granted, through Marlon 85 Marlon, Montraal,a patent torn nonre- ililabla hott-le. Mas. B FRANK Coi\ii»'|~oN, of Sydney who has been spending some weeks with her parents in this Province, returned home yesterday. Wm. Diciciivios of the Royal Bank Woodstock, N. B. is now on his vacation. ills place is being illled by \V. L. ilornsby nf Charlottetown. Li-.iiurt1. AL Si-;r.i.Eizs, wno has been in the employ of the firm of Di-ysdule it Mclrinls, Halifax, has nrrlvcd on n visit to his home ln this city. Pnritn Baonis, Road Inspector, has about completed his up-to-date residence at York, Joseph Brown, contractor, liav- ing performed his work ln n most satis- factory manner. Miss MAY Twnrpr, Alberton, returned yesterday from visiting friends nt Earns. cliffs and Vernon River. At the latter place Miss Tweedy was the guest of her uncle Thomas Tweedy. Commsvounsiwrs should remember that to ensure early appearance of correspond - ence allmattersent in should be out down as much as possible. Every attention is paid to correspondence but it is impossible to get everything in as written, especially when as of late many communications are being received each day. WiL1.iAa1 R. AND Mas RANKIN, Fitchburg, Mass, are spending n week in the city. Mr Rankin isa Director of the Sentinel Printing Co, and also expert ressman for his paper. Both he and Mrs , P " Rankin are charmed with this Province. They were here a year ago but could not remain, so have returned to spend as long as possible in Charlottetown. faosi-1 who want work of any kind or arclooking for help of any kind should send their names and addresses with all particulars or call at The Guardian Employment and Iniormntion Bureau, New Prowse Block, Charlottetown. Telephone 13211. Those who do not desire to advertise will please send 25 cents with their request, which amount will be returned to them on application if they do not get what they wnnt. Mouivr A1.i.isoN Lsmns' Coi.1.i<:oir and Conservatory of Music announces the securing of new teachers in the persons of Miss Alberta Black, of Richmond, N. H., who has been appointed to the oratory position made vacant by the resignation of Mlss Bowker; and Miss Kate Hemming of London, England, who is to dll the position inthe volocculture department formerly occupied by Miss Hlaley. Both of the new teachers are highly spoken of and are regarded as desirable accessions to the teaching stall' of Mi. Allison. Ti-in Rev. J. E. Menancon, representa- tive of the Pointe-aux-Trembles French mission schools in the Province of Que- bec,will address Covehead, Brackiey Point Road and Marshfield congregations °n Sunday. the 10th lust. I-ie reports having colin ned in the Rev George ` ~ i _ - Mi|lar'soom¢r~eirn'.lon, Brooktleld, Hunter i $1775() for the 5-gction 9( 5 new [,u|1¢]|nu ‘ which the assembly of the Presbyterian 9 ' Church hasin view. The representative The Season s Most Popular X ~ 5/5e- . 7*.; vw ?.. _,4 - . \.i .. Tourist i.-:iz lil :":"‘ ' °»>nl‘i=l:’»=l. ° 9° _ if-‘~“ `§.;If-~A‘ » ..._--"";’.; -`__`<,,¢a .§;... _ _ __ Nha: stands ~ s”1f...:n» ii “ .i.st" is the handsoiiiest C02f L H ii I i K § Charlottetown. New Yorlr’s most P°P“1“' /-',',",`,~~_ :.‘i _ _ 1-’ ff :.13 ` ~ 1' '$15.00 River and New Glasgow, the sum oi agent is greatly satisded with the wonder- ful reaulta he has already obtained ¢irom the ditfsr-ent churches he had the privi- lege of visiting bn Prince Edward is lanrl. ` Doughnuts, i0c doz. an our specislty o e U I * . apple Hes rl: each. ....“‘r.'~ ::"f.'.: .... Couarvrrrslel r5 g soc each Dark nrt! t‘ak¢ ay: pound sul so Cana ae per it lt lb $2. ...Ei-:.f.v.... D- .$‘l'lUlR‘l' "Famous Soap." Satisfaction in every- cake. tts&tw. York recently. _ Duoir and plover shooting begins` 'Monday Ang. 20th. l DoN"r miss reading “Tha Story Oi The Classified Town" in this issue. E. M. Vmssr ‘07, McGill Medical School, is spending his vacation at York. Mn.s.G.B. Donor, Ottawa, is visltinrr herslster,`Mrs. Aubrey White of this nity. Rav. G.R. Wiiirn, will preach ln Hearts Hall tomorrow afternoon at 3 o‘olnck. Mn. McCn.r:Anv, editor of The Guardian, leaves this morning for a brief visit to the mainland. Goon girls wanting housework should make applications at The Guardian Employment and information Bureau at once. Mns.Tnoi\1As Ann Miss TnouAs, Bos- ton, who have been visiting Mrs. Robbins, Brighton Road, left yesterday momlng for St. John, N. B. _ Iucmrasnp numbers of quahaugs ure being exported each week from this port and the cool weather will probably make this industry boom. THE work oi tinishln g the interior oi, St. Dunstnrfs Cathedral is well under way, and it is possible to form some idea on tho elaborate scheme of treatment proposed by the architect. From present indications tho interior when completed will rank Si. Dunstun's nmong the most beautiful interiors in Canada. Advertisers are asked to' have “eimngrs in not later than ten ti. in. each Saturday I W. H. Daaxr, Pownal, paid a visit tol I l I gi I The " -1 |‘he . ",§‘e‘},';§§Y MOORE ®. M°LEOD “mfg ; 'r Clearing ii | Out the , pretty waists to your wardrobe-at a , . ., vj/')f` \A .=' v\`\ ,_. f rwi-;Nrr.rivi: Pisa ci-:Nr . .cites _ # / \t\‘“` \ I rg ir , included iu this excellent buying op; oriiiniiy. ~' for both The Daily and The Trl-weekly ol Monday. Guardian employees have fi , half holiday each Saturday during tin# summer months. The business, editoinll and news dcpxirtmeiits are open us on, other days for the transaction of busincs~. i JOHN Twnrznv, Earnscliile, sold ici Prowse Bros. Ltd. yesterday 105 lbs oil washed woolfrom his show ilock oi‘ Cotswolds. The tlock consists of ciglil flock of 40 sheep averaged nine lbs. ll pays to breed sheep li you have the right kind. THE Halifax sailed at 1 dclock yester- day with the following passengers:-A. W. Clark,.F. B. Whitney, A. F. Walcott and wife, Mrs. A. J. Walcott, Mrs. Il. \\'. Edmond. E. W. Edmond,E. Kendall, Miss McLean, H. B. Locklin, Mrs. P. N. Non- deil and son, Mrs. S. Fraser, Mrs. Luhmann, H. Warwlch, L. A. Frost and Wife, Wm. Hedley, Mrs. Barker, Miss Barker, Miss G. Spaulding, Geo. A. Spauldlng,R. H. Wood and wife, C. E. Mack, Mrs. A. H. Sampson, L. E. Samp- son. As The Guardian Employment and information Bureau, established some months ago, has been so greatly appreci- ated, and has been the menus of seciiriiig employment for so many people and help for so many business houses and house- keepers, it has been decided to establish ‘ in connection with this paper, nn Adver- tising Agency. Thus any persons or lirms desiring ndvertising in any newspaper' outside of this city, can have some placed by The Guardian. They can thus secure the same rates as if they placed their order direct, and have each iidver tisement checked to see that it acts the proper number of insertions and appears as desired. Lt DR. Wii.1.iAi\i CAi.ii\vr:r.i., Hcad'Pro- fessor of llicntui and Mornl Philosophy in McGill University, Montreal, is now n guest at Sh1\\v's Hotel, Brnukley Bench, nndhns consented to deliver n popular lecture on “Scottish Chn.ractcrlstlcs" in Howe`s Hull ut Bruckley Point ou the evening oi Snturrlny, August 25111. Dr. Caldwell was formerly Lecturer on Philosophy in Edinburgh University, the Sir William Hamilton Fellow of Philio- sophy ln that institution and is now successor of the much respected Dr. Clnrk Murray in McGill. l"urtliei', Dr. Ualdwell is an author on ecvcrrtl Philosophical subje cts nnd has delivered many popular lectures in the United States und Cunsdn. Do not miss this rare lrcnl in lIovve's llnll on thc evening of Sniurdny August 25111 at 8 o'clock, A silvercollc-1-.tion will bc tnkcn ntclow ol' lecture. -Ilmve several hundred paste-bonrd boxes whlclil will give toany children who will unll this morning between nine and ten o`clock. II.Ii. Brown, Queen Street. ltldli. 1 HERE AT LAST Our shipment of HuyIer’s Chocolates -- has at last arrived fresh from the factory. Pick outa package at ‘ once--they do not last long. sheep viz, our- aged ram, one shearlinnl ram, two hrcedinir ewes and four shcnrlingi ewes, averaging 13 1 2 lbs. Mr. 'l‘wecdy’.-, 1. U 85c Waists now 64c 0 95C is it TIC . _ ii ii is Ll 9 _ $1.60 “ “ $1.20 , ` $1.75 “ “ $1.31 $1.95 wai..ts are now iii 46 , ' 2.15 “ “ “ 1.61 it it it L76 2.75 it ii il U 3-45 2-59 All shirt waist suits of wasli material l - `u tr it ‘l | r going at 33% per cent and 25 per cent dis- count. \‘ »` People. PC0916- ‘ r? t f,-,l-;_»-.___ _ The present is the finest shirt waist buying opportunity that has been oiiered you for msnva day. All the remainder of the best shirt waist stock that has ever yet been brought to Charlottetown being closed out at a discount ol 25 per cent.-MOORE & MC- LEOD. i8:lii. Stock must be closed out quickly. Prices are being 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 redu'ctions never before heard of are greatly in evidence in this portion of our A ~..Jé“lik-.|l]2,|to_da;|£\/\/§ZI\l. . » . ,_,._ A s,___ ,.¢_ $0ilvBi\llG0llllS Dry Goods Gci1t’s Furnishings . _ AT__ -AND- _ T,,1,,,.»S. ctorii narori BOOKSTORE We wouldicall special attention to our range of 5 _.___ - Men’s,Women's and_ Children’s Summer Under- , wear that must go now in order to make room for fall goods coming in. W‘.lil.. w. c. TURNER at co., The Low Price Store _ r Sunnyside Queen Square, Ch’town. axdws We do Custom Carding and Cloth Finishing. i-__-ruins-7-*pagan*-| iq BIEW FOUNDRY . Phone 73 Foot of Queen Street Box 411 "The Two Mac--" Steamand Hot Water Heating .~ is the best preparation on sale for the skin. Cures sunburn, chaied or rough- ened skin. sore lips, chap- ped hands, etc. Soft as velvet. Price 25c a bottle. -':-ac! _ ._.. DRUGGISTS- i Founders. Machinists. Bollermai lion i T i - lcharinttctown Foulldry and ~ Machine Co., ltd ; ShirtWaists , 1 » I splendid chance to add one or two K ' 1 < I "~_> - " f substantial saving. ly. _ l ‘|41 ` t 5. it _ orr ALL sinar waisrs. y b The Wliole remainder of the finest stock I li /’ ` 1 1. » Qlll l ‘\ <1 /// 5 im ‘iii of shirt waists ever shown in Charlottetown is I i I 1 1 i ) i A _is/. niriiiihy MOORE (Q, MCLEQD iviiniigry i i 1 . I . F ' . 1 . v |‘ ~ . \ Dccp Cutting Makes Satisfactory Buying . ~ . » This is the state of affairs at the big furniture sale. A U. 2 . 1 I Hammocks’ ' w.c.ruaNr.Roco. A 1 ' casr ' *‘~ l lib ,r.‘f.‘r°“::'s‘° °..'f:r.f”§.‘;.ii‘ffi ~"~:-.=.<-_-_..._ A REPAIR” mis ’l