l .1 ff <. _ fc ,F l' / ,r f" i .1 , 1 JULY rr, 1908 il: ff- l \ THE, CHARLOTTETOW N G UARDIAN ~ PAGE ELEVEN _ _-Jr i _ ' 1 _ :r..T.;......;f.._......_.;_;.,;.;_.__..._,.;.,.,_,.._._...__._..,,,..._,,___;,__,,._,;,,,_.,,,_,,,,__,,,__za-L="`-“rm °' ' "° f _ -3- -f 7 Free picnic tickets win is aisfri .L. U. Fowler, Bedeque, is in the _ V blited to the boys and girls oi tht Llity. ~ f _ * _ Baptist Sunday School at tne rexi Head Ofllces ln New Prowse Block7Chiirlottetown A gig; J. W. Miller Fyle ol Stgnley Brhlgcf Monday afternoon will be Paton l,,Mi§ was in the City Thursday. _]& Co's second half holiday this sea. ;,,1('i_ e sou. - _ Mrs. Wallter Munn, Mermaid. ist s-_ ,`g::i'¢ visiting in this city the guest of Mrs.l Theodore Cosaman of Halifax, ar- l Allred Roebuck, 22 Kent Street. rived ln tfhe city- last evening, and ` Rev - _ is the guest of his daughter Mrs. J. ‘two 'rcni nt t N w ~ ' l g a ew ondeiland will be A. S Bayer the last. opportunity ot hearing Mr. ' ' ____ ;;_ii§;`l;° Hennessey's magnificent voice. l Mrs. Edgar G. Beer, St. Ste hen,” _ n ‘_ ,‘ _ . ' ' - 1' P C a -- N B is entertained the neighboring I;-ema F- 0- MCKGDYII1 Ol this (lily re- gbridge club last week at the home oi i turned last night from a trip through ghcr parents, Frederick M. and Mrs. i 'phe the Canadian West. |‘Murchie. lfmue, Mrs. Josiah Ayers of Hoirrliton N., Th _ I U, H t' Y. .is visiting in the city the guest of L d e members ' 0 H Ummg we cw K » lllll . ` in. The Str. Harland lezuves the nit night. l _ I ‘ 0 gc, 1. o. G. i‘. No. 4s or Aiexnn- city ni. 10 ei. m. ' V her llepl-WW Dl'» J- H» AYWF- ltirn will holil u garden party on thel _/_ Mr. Dentlie - ~ ` ' ‘ `“*- ’ ischool grounds in Hnttirday eveirlngl Mrs. Uslvlllll welsh Ul T-he Bl K Uf NUV [July lltn. 'i`lio public are cortliully ln co a , Mis ' ‘ lniack, of ncticnuc, i>. ic. Isinnfi ani MncKu»y, of lioston, was thi a Scotia, Ontario, is spend ig at vacu- tion with 'his parents in ls' City invited. l one o Miss (___-If _.___-_.___ ;~i ._.'_.. _ . Q ‘ 4/ A day in the open air-with excel 9 ' ,lent fishing, ,good bathing-ever; _ e_ O ___ . FL,/Q "chance of enjoyment may be had s . h B . _ cv/.4/aLnr,_ 1' /v.<‘ /9/.2 oFDAp='»=/avr/'L S70/P6 'ii.°if.til’iisfctl’.‘°"3°ui§.t Lihiily ifillif at 9 o'cloek, return tickets only 50c »-Q Its not 0 liatyou makcbut - l what y usavcthatfigurcs in yo Bank Account. ,tl -»-*T Iieononiy grins the some tliing in big orlitilc purchases and no lmlflgr i.'on'rc rich or poor if you are econoniicnlly in- clined this is ya' store. For tlioseiio value style and quality cotnbiucd \\itl1 _ 1' - ccouoiuy this ste appeals to you. 'L ~:: thc Saturday rlplivr. For the Shopper . \ .~ -1... 3 "F _ Neckivcar-Fda lmmls in cor- rm:l.`wiilllis and lies in plain null fancy ilesigtis as=.ortn_ient of colors cle lhiil. n choosing easy 2 for 45c. -'L_ sz; »;_ _.mn 25c .each " Hosiery speci irclizisc ol' line cciiil lnuiius l|‘oiiie.'icli of its bil; tlcpnrtnicuts riwnits For the women shoppers. _ CORSETS A special line of suin- iner wi-iglit corsels inailc of white llaiiste, incilium high bust, long back this seasons models. Regular 65c special 49c. Corsets :mother lot of summer weight corsets made of white coutil medium bust has hose sup- porters attnchctl. ___,_______- _'-_____- _J #Nest during the week ... Dinner on the grounds 25. i Mrs. C. W. Corey, wife of Rev, C W- UOFCCV, former pastor of the Bap tist Church he/ro is in the City u !e\ days u-pon heir return from the Bay tisrl. Association, where she gave: stirring address at the womaul meeting von Western Missions. , Mr. Hennessev who is 'to slngii New Wonderland tonight for thel time has a voice ol magnilicent colil pass, tune, strong and beautifull true to each intonation. 'lille alqmgg ion to New Wonderland to hear hh is only five cents. . J Many persons who heard Mr. Helm #SSW sing on former occasions li Now Wonderland are looking forwar' to hear him totnight, which willl his last appearance before a Cha' ,lottetown audience. l ltev. S. H. Cornwall: and wife, 0 North River, B. E. I., were in S’ Mnrtin’s, N. B., having been caller there hy the very serious illnessc Mrs. Cornwa11's mother, Mrs. E. ,M Vnughnn, who was stricken with pai iilys-is. Mrs. Vaughan, whose condi 5tion\ is slightly improved, is still! `n critical condition. , Miss Margaret A. Baglall daughtf ,of George Bagnall who emigrate from this Province to New Zealand in»18G3 arrived in Vancouver som: time ago and from there procesdc to Toronto where she visited friend ,thence to Worcester, Mass, to see he ionly survifving aunt Mrs. Worth, an ffnmily. Miss Bagnall arrived las _ evening lin Summsrside where s-he wa met by Rev. A, N. Simpson mime pastor of the Disciple Church i, Summsrsids and a number ol otha Island relatives. _-_. The attention of grocers and' mark at peopie is directed to the,fo11owin; [extract from the Dominion Genera Inspection Act of 19012 Section 5. Every box of berries o currents offered for sale and ever,- oox manullactured and offered for sal in Can-mln, shall be plainly market. 1 »V`_ f 0: of the school. Sun-lat at It TM highest l5@ll1P€l‘H~¢\lI‘e yeHterdaY : ° V ` c a m 'as 80 degrees above ” //-A s R P@ & of Picton, are visiting in Brigii _ ' n the 13th will prove no ex 'ived by the str Nortliuinibciil l y, representing Fitzgih~ D. S. l~ieliiii-nmnn, of St. John buns. Schafheitlin & Co, Dry goods mpany with her sist r . of Mrs. J. A. Murrgy, Siediac lHlJ0rli0l'H. Montreal is in the city. ll. l’. Dodson, Angola, Allricn, nr- ‘ived in this City lust nijlt, and is I _.it the Queen. There were 40 passengers going and 50 returning, the largest of the sea- son, by the Empress to Summerside. ` 'fi 3! Miss Mary Callaghan, of Dorches- efr,' Mass., arrived last night! on a Y isit to her' parents, Patrick and f, Irs. Callaghan, Grafton Stree/t west. White and black oats al: -l5c per ushel on tihe market square yester- ay; hay at 45 to 50 per cwt and. straw at 30 cents. ` ‘ m l Readers of the Guardian ulll re- ,rct that Richard Heartz was last ight reported to be very low. Dur. rig' the day he had been unconscious li times. Miss Annie S. Clark has resigned 'he principalship of the l<‘anning ichool and ls bisit/ing liei‘ parents J. l. and Mus, Clark, Bay View. Rev W. B. (lmwcll will prcncli to,§>§ he members of the local lodge oil -3 rangomen in the ljuptistt church lummerside nf. 7 o'cloek Hiiinloy viening. ,. The members of the Masonic Fratf- "; fruity accompanied by their lady 31 iends to the number of about T5, ljoyed a very pleasant two hours gt reursion on the steamer Betlcquc if '-' .. ' ' ~ ‘ ~, 4 /'Qty ix ~, 1 <11, dby McB_ Smith, gf Vletiil) The Northumberland arrived from f / \ \ /` _ L \l_*"J _ C., and Miss _Blanche MeDon ’lCtou last evening about 8.30. -’ ~- ‘\~/ \ \¥/ __ \` _,/ ` she guests of Richard and Mrs Itl was 11.30 last night when the ' » » 1 _,,, min ,,,,,,ed_ The Busiesf Store on Cliarloffeiown’s Buaiest Street. J s oi . . . ark, Mrs. Clark an' The East River sail on the steamer - sion cpm 8'oo .f ‘° "00 r|‘i‘|lY JU|Y I9 |903 c(liiil'tlrenBof Fairlord, Man., hav 'inland yesterday was well patrgnig. I Another niet- lot of prcltv va ue at 5`\5.oo hut this majoritylienee ivccan sell r _o in ay View and are no l and most. enioyable. l nests of Mr. Clark’s parents .J i M t rs. Clark, where they wil H. P. Moore and wife, Trenton, N. . n for the summer. ., were among the arrivals by the S ' é .tix Northumberland lust night. ladies of Fort Augustus ar. é ~ _ for their good teas and th H. Beazeley and wife Halifax ar l dollars $3.95. _ _ _, ' s s, ccru, with outlined detachziblesilk slip, yoke oiitliiic-il by band of lzice insertion, which is also used to finish the collar and sleeves. 'l`lit- sleeves are “three quarter” length. This waist would b d 1 . ` . ~ ' _ _ e a goo is :mother instance of our ability to buy better than the itat....... ' Mo l i `, kk- _ lsl|iiie the oilcloth reuovntor. 42C q ,d re New Scotch Ollcloths i S one and two yards wide Fine range of patterns. , V J There’s no silk quitc so :ind when triffcta is good “very very good", i6 to it) inch Frcticli triffetii, of colours, except liltick so splendid for \\'1iisi_~: or shirt wa itat evening. On account ol the Rev. Mr. McQue~ :y being in Summersidc in attzen- . _ danoe at the convention tihere will be Tl o evening service at Central Christ- ’ e Lowtlen property did not sell; , _ ’l‘l\iirsdny. The highest hid was $3750 - _ ' m church tomorrow' and the reserve hid $4750. ' e Country merchants find it to their Tl dvantage to use The Guardinn’s ad< ~ I ertising columns. There are many' ffxffiflengeof tu'iuN‘B"_e;:;‘S I;;lE'I('fl;““‘1 ‘°"° “’h° W°“l‘l d” 8° l' tml’ 1"" cinircn in 'this on P n suns 'tuii new how well a Guardian Bd pulls o/‘clock am and inytlie Finst llldetiliod- »rado. 'ist Church at 7p.m. / Patrick Coady accompanied by his -stcr Mrs cuss ocric R"- . . _ y, arrived in he City last evening from Lesmins- New ter. Mass. They will spend the sum- Long ier months with thdr parents Pat. £31' ick and M`f‘s Coady, Vernon River ' . ' ' |North River at 7. ‘ The express train arriving in this , . . Mrs. ny 33:; nI1l§htadV§?tsioncr0t‘;de‘l with ('oll and two children of New Glns-‘ . i a large “W llmber of tourists and others from “Wh he :United States there we.re many Stllllirning ftom the pilgrimage to St Two Wonderful Values 'in Taffeta Silks i tlniiitily :1tti':1ctive for suniuier dresses as tnffetnf it’s “vci'y-very good". These two we regard as in full range ii)_to 20 iucli Frciicli triffctn, all colours chiffon, or orilinury fini ;li_ firni, dnrab'e> excellent silk iii e\'cr_\' wuy and for all piirpost-s............................79C fl, firm, fine ist suits. . .rioc » i .f - J .__.€ "“<.~..eat...-stWe-;c<<¢.».t\»s.<~>»<-ms*mess»~»»»».»><l.v cont sale The penalty for neglecting to com with these requiromolliic 1! 2 for each box sold or offered fo. __ tl . New Wonderland is certainly gain' `l;e:i\iLot those who registered at the »~ il) a ‘ca our- s 0 1 ‘ - f ii ii t _ wth ti _ l ~ ;‘f,,,§,§f, ff,,,,,,c“,,“f,§f,’;_,,X',“§`,y,,,, ,',,,,, ,,',‘f _ James Memos cf New Glasgow. is ¢ ". l erest in moving pictures was also m the City "sung his ‘l'“““|"-"F - .- = hown to appreciative audiences all Mrs' Ar°h"°‘lld of the Q“°°ll Hotel" ~ ` 1 Hough the evening Although Mr. Moffatt is in his 91st' ltogerson, Ont., and Dr. Montizunt-, "IW ' Ottawa, were among the num~> year he is well _f;nd.active and his Pants made lint ngtli only- specimr suil$I.50 lliitlu|'\ve.'ii'Jcx out' of lll¢‘ most popular tier tiuilerrlolli- itil; mule (oiiri l nl\\‘:i_\'~‘ usrtl) sliirls l.i\\'i~_ ~