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They are pl1l’€ v -inn do not contain any ~‘ -..tt-‘s or skin destroying used with hot or cold water and leave the skin J clean, soft and comforta- ble. < Prices range 50 £0 $1-Of’ V per cake. as-»..,,,_ ' 1>1>.UoG1s'r, The Medical Hall. Fauna R;-u-~|~»~iA~E The Art of Dressing is knowing how to secure that which gives the wearer an APi»i~:Ai)-'tl:‘r3'“ ’l“ ln mvmwiaw ,M 'z Eiiti ,tdll x-ept `un a loueniont :l“"_ l- ‘i`riil-rillilleiikly Ed)i“tionTN¥oiilidy, \\’edneuday auf. Erirlny) per )'\*“ » - ~ ° ~~ ~ ~ ~ - - - - ~ - -'I-in .. _. . - - -~ ~_~ti\mps rcuxittedthro ri-».ill4llLSb`hTir'l"i§?T.’o‘;|ii\dl il)(i'Ei:§. xT‘§1Tl:ol::db(l.le1‘dl;lr, Tiililiigi-cd letter payable to TE; iirancb Offices at Summa-s1d¢,AIb¢rton, George rtoivn. 50¢H'lS Ind M0'lf30fl¢- ,g- rwo Tni.si>rioNs Lin as. ‘Sa |3-¢,\__N,.\\-- II.-|u\i~liiioiit. ,;¢n,..,i_ i-1 ii. .\i.-trendy. Otiice. umm. Hour- i uni. toil p.m: 'l.lD p.m. tml o.m J. i:.li. ii¢t‘iiF.ADY. Editor. \ lit\l'lN News Editor and 1-‘_ it _ . -' ~ - , Job Printing Mgr. ___i___ _ Y _M;‘f\;l!'° _ THE MINISTEROF RAILWAYS. Hon. li. li. Eininersoii as Minister of iiailways and as lhc one nieiuber oi the Liiurier Cabinet whose home and cou- `stituency is nearest, to us, takes ii friendly interest lu Prince Edward Island, und we iire very glad to have him visit us again. He is accompanied by Mr. Butler, his energetic Deputy Minister, who knows the Island well and has many friends here. Our entire railway system is under the control and direction of Mr. I:Iiuruci'son and his Depiirtment,aud we believe hc has asincero desire to niuke its imuingc- merit as eilicient and as siitisfnutory to our -people as he can. consistent with those ideas oi’ somewhat rigid economy projected, among them the use of iiioior cars for the several brirneiics, which promise to be both uictui und economical. We believe our people are fully aware ofthe importance of retaining the state railways under Government control, and they are also seized of the fact that a deteruiiiicd effort has been made to or other of the ,great ruilwiiy companies. Mr. Eniuierson has rtrcuuou~ly opposed such transfer and in so doing lic luis be clieerfiilly accepted rather than fncc the alternative of having thc systoru tmrisfcrred to in company. business men in s fair and [ricudly spirit and that lic on his part, will be disposed to do thc best lie can for us. it cannot- Passengers, baggage, etc., conveyed rywhere desired. Leave orders at Mc-l nnald & McKiniion‘s Drug Store or at fables, Sydney Street, near Steve- -n‘s Corner. J. M. NICHOLSON, . »~ d i vr_ Telephone No. 25 l uoiupotiug constiint-ly with cheap water cnrrintzciii sumuicr andlargely cut off from through business by our ice-bound conditions in winter. \Ve doubt not to which the government is lor thc time , committed. Some iniprovciueiits ara! “lid Spam' ustablishsdu. strong cliiiiu upon our iuvorixud rcgiird. llc tinds it necessary, _ ing story: however, if (iovurnuienl: control and ]` [HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN \\'l‘]DNHSDAY MORNING Al'tii`5'l` 22, will A FRENCH EXPLANATION. Taken iii consideration with the various hlutsiind suggestions put forth on many sirius regiiiwiiiig the proposed reduction of navy estimates In Great Britain the nttcriinr-c of Depeche, Puris, on the suis- joci nppcnrs to be worthy of consider- ation. It is stated that England will lind her~ self in great danger if Germany`s naval pi-ogriini is carried out, and if in lllltl tho Emperor \Villiain's pmjccted Equadrons are ready to tnke the offensive. England is firmly dr-aided to stop this ut. any price. Sho believes herself to have found the uiiy; by n make-believe disiirniainent. if Germany takes the hint, vury well; if sho resi=tp,England has ii right to treat her as she formerly treated liolland, Frniice It 'appears that the liilcrcolouinl pass question is not yet decided und tliiit thc employes are by no menus satlsilcd with the concessions ininli.-,und that further concessions iirc tn ln: prnycil for. A return to the old 5-y_~iern, with ilie abuses oliniinutcd is nsiacd lor. 'l`lic eliiini of the employes ies that they nrc not responsible Lmnhfer these ‘mumble properties L0 one for tho abuses which brought about the change from thu old system. The point of view ol the employes, as well ns oi ollinrs uiorr-_ or less interested is perhaps iirst illuslriitcd by the follow~ A ruiiwriy uniii was in the habit of . } . ' . 4 - iuanngement. are to .e tontiiiutd, to applying ‘Inch hmurduy for B pass to maintain that cquillbriuui bctivccn revenue and operating expenses which he transport him loliis home, which was soinn iiistniivc up the line. ins so l_mpp'ly esmblwhed' This "my At last nlijt-ctiou was made to granting involve in the future us it. has already the pass. llc. was told: some sacrifices on the part of patrons of “H I wmv “farmer you would not the roudbutwhere these do not bear , h . _ _ .. __ with undue urdship we bclicvt. thcy_\\ili fswumuy t) lake you Lu yum home free of expect nie to hi ch up my team every t:liarp\~." “i\`u,"rcpliu~i the employe, “but if your Learn were driving by my door every ‘Ve doubt' not bllercforc "mt '“he4lSitt.ur‘n,oui_ iii, imnw ir. W A N ‘exceptional circumstances. May we not vyiisnseiatica and of course used “N<;ivi- , ~ az o _also hope that he will he the more dcsir- g,,{,,,eub _,mn eéwel I.?ll50{,~,, Ne,i,,m,,e_ g . f 1, 1 L _ evere pmnarna eniysre nine. t. was ous u°“ in please me peopie 0 C M 0 le like s steel knife running through the I-rp-1lii.-.i-ir-ni.~r»n.|nn|n\ini;iuiildin of sr-.|.. l»0\\`n. fl”0"\ hllvlnll Bulllciiled US |1011 flesh I rubbed in laps oEANci-vlI‘ine and ‘_ "'.IlL|lli; .\l .'l~~ in 5 - . . . '_ ' ." ". li'ii\N.'l`l‘~'iii»ilelts nt . . ........r-405 .. ................. SOCBPI Specials for camping out. Camp stools, camp chairs. spring mattresses. Folding Cots, and blankets, at special prices- . ...........i-4ofi` sets at.. ......r-305 . . . . . . . 35c ressy neck piece ar.... ....1-4 off . . . . ....1-3oH Card of oriental buttons, tonight at. . . . .. . . . - - - ~ - - ~ - - 3C R “fd io 58c for . . . _ ...r5ceach roc i5c 35C roc roc 25c bow sleeve dies.-cs . .. _ ._ 45c 3-4 Silk lace mittees, black and whiie,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..1.25 a pair Big stock received of val lace and insertion. new patterns. fjerseys, only one of zi kiud the pioper lhing for golfing and seaside use. 25 real hand made linen cushion covers, ruffled, embroidered and . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ .r.4oH and 42 waist bands only. 22 Pairs, alittle better quality, you's for. . . . . . . . . .. . _ . _ ._ . . . . .$1.00 Erigineer’s']ackei.<. Short smocks. blue ser ge jackets, sold from $1.90 to $2.85. Saturday night from 7 till 9 for. ._ ... . . . . 75C serges, 56 to 44, from $5.- .. . . . . . . . 2.75 75 Boys Suits, sizes from 24 to 26, at. . -liaifprice One lot of working nien’s shirts. black sateen and stripcdgaietea at asavingof I-4on the... loo $r~3o suit of cotton underwear, all sizes for. . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . r.oo ever offered at 63c. going . . . 5oc sizes 13. 13%. I4, to 16 I-2. These goods cannot be bought a doz. This saving goes to will offer all our soft bosom shirts, Saturday evening and Monday forenoon at. . . . . . . . . . . Gentlemen liere’ss snap in Handkerclriefs, % heinstitched 22 x 22 5-8 hemstitcned x8 x 18, made from selected Irlsiilawn, ernmed and ready for use and Monday forenoon 75canri... .. Looadoz plain colors, also prettv looks and wears better tl1ansilk,r8.2o, and.... .......... 24': ‘Jay brand" the vi'or_ld’s lear. $3 oo garment for a grand chance to fill :1 i`rJn13o: 5\:f‘. Goodcashinerehose at...... 33c i.i is the laststraw. The balance of our :goo inen’s straw "r- off . .. . . 4 our Lustre Coats and bathing trirnlzs at.. ... . . .. ... ._ . 1-4 off ie time to sew. We offer ' 85 white andeoloreriblousvs at.... . . . . . off k cat hose for boys and yds of Brussels Larpet, goingat .. . 6o:eu Auotlier lot of carpet ends, containing 1 1-2 yds, five frame » Brussels, golngat . . . . ........$r_25ca lot ot Axniinster ends, containing 1 1-2 yds, selling for ...$1 75a pee -the balance ofour Straw MRttingsat...... .......1-3 0E ...._.r9csqyd going at clearance prices. Good window shades, complete for a quarter. 'customers to do their shopping y,"as we close the :tore 9 p. m. Saturdav evening, and 1, p. ni- .IAMES PATON & Co. I -42;. ' ._ 1 l ti H1 i ~ , , ... _ , ' The Old Reliable Marble and Granite Works 'of E. F. PURDY desire to trankhnr many friends lor in i iron or the pm and xiozaealyctnilldz 1,: aiegtor prepared than ever to execute all work untrusted to ua, with negtnell IIN d¢lPll°\\- N mga or too all lo . Cgfgadsggtgzgm mlielted? I U Dulgru _ furnished cheer- iiy PURDEI i ‘ ¢ :four Prince it 4~=»a\iii’ti=ixl Aixam " _ min ‘1‘l1_~`:v,yA . . ` :L > .v. M I ‘ “ il "1 l - > ' y _ - ', . . _y .. ~ 'W '. .. . . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. T ENP E R Scaled toinlem nddi-eased to the undersigned audniurked on the outside “`|‘oiidur for Gar- Shop at Chiulotuwwii P. E_. I.," will bam. coived up wand including 'luo|ida.y, Sepmm. bor-ith. im. for thu oonstguction of it Car Shop at. Charlottetown. P. L. I. Pinus aud‘ar-ocilicptlon maybe seen at tim Rosldout ltiiginoors 00100. Chisrlottowwii, P. E. 1., at thu Oftlca ot tho Secretary of th., Do inrtmoiit ol’ Railways and Caimls Ottawa, Oni., and ut the Ohio! Engineers Oflloo. Mnu- cton, ll., whore forms of toiidor nmyiliu obtain Alltlmcoiiilitioiis of tho spocillcutioii miist. bo oouipilcd with I). l’0T'l`l NBER, (louurnl Mn~\a|:ci~. Rullwny Ofilcc, Moncton N. B. im. Aug. um, is-‘rs dsl , , __ _._ _ _ St. Pctcr’s Day, Schools Por Boys and Girls Head Master Rev. Jas. Simpson, M. A. assisted by Rev. Chas. R. Harris, B. A. and Miss R. M. F. DesBriaay, rc- opens Sept. 4th. Pupils prepaicd for the universities. Terms Senior School $18.00 per, annum junior School $15.09 per annum. Apply to Rev. Jas. Simpson, Char- lottetown. 8-z2mwf6i, - Laborers; Wanted Wanted I5 laborers for Picton, pas- sage paid. Apply at new R.R. Station. 2rd3i Tenpsns Vernon lllvei Bridge Department of Public Works, Charlottetown, P. E. I. 17th August. 1906 Sealed tenders will be received at this office until noon on Monday, August 27,1906 from any person or persons willing to contract for the building of sub- structure and approaches oi Vernon River Bridge according to plans and speciiication to be seen at this otiice and at the sro‘e ot George Forbes. Esq , Vernon River Bridge. Names of two re porsible persona willing to become bound for the faith- ful performance of the contract must accompany each tender. The Department is not bouudjzo ac- cept the lowest or any tender. Tenders to be marked "Tender for Vernon River Bridge. L. B. MCMILLAN, Secretary Public Works. i8dtwtl25th. t' I- orriiu uuusr Two Nights Only ” Tuesday and Wednesday, August 2| and 22. Herman Haoson,Boston's Soclct y Performer, Magician and Versatile Entertainer, presenting a most artistic, interesting and amusing performance consisting of Magic, Mirthnnd Mystery. _/Erlal Ang- ling, The Chinese Pagoda, Feast of Flags, The Mikado’s Basket, F lowers of Enchantment, etc. Prices 25, 35 and 5oc. Viiinicoiub’s Orchestra. Doors open at 7.30. Curtain rises at 8.00. 2od3i. T--ll------__-==$ v FOR THE BEST boto- graphs Cali at our Studio. J.A.S. BAYER,Prop, _ Telephone 19:, Gaiiviii, Gcnlzcl Sr Co. FOR SALE i u"I Koller Pm#-as Jlour mill, beat American nuke, only run few months. un an good an new and will be :mid If bargain. season tor selling health. wnte.for particulars to E DENNING8 8: SONS. mu Pugwuh, N- S- r