, s , i ‘f i fr' i | .;-‘¢<_¢>.=:: »>-Q ‘_ ' ri il r 17 I. li 'l L-__ ..\ r i JULY 22, 1cc~8 . _ frm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ` F`- - ' _. L_, ____ _ _ , sms mtl w. eng; 0,,`,, Enyma ’t y I ' Mm _ _ D OU. City in ..».....»~ ... ......»....~,....\..L-----»--n..-..............._,. ., . ing trip yesterday ipcading her vacation at her home in f , - ar ottetown. \_ ff / _ _ iungor. A _ - ' Miss Mabel McKenzie, Long Creek, , ~- _ = » '\"( H98(l ofllllea lll NEW PFOWSG Bl0Cl(- l lc-aves this morning for Strashury, There were sixty pnesengeq-5 going; it. ` ___;__` /,_ _ ,_ _/`\_ . _.___ I __ _ Mun. and 130 Sggturnirég by the Empress io 2 _ \ . ‘ ', - i ev';l:;angI*it;r§li:;:)n1berlnnd arrived lastl iTlho train' reached the City lust Mm, Emie Lemme' of the Telephom, umm” e yes erdny' . \ V!__ \__/ \___-_-Q/ *I ». \`-” <6 \ . ` '___ ng” “t 93°' 00-. stnfl leaves this ,morning to Misses Annie and ssdie Bobs E r ` James Gumiinshem. New vert, is 'rims Robins central Beiieque, is 5 on s visit to friends ur Kinirora. 'visiting his sen Dr. E. E. Rsiiiiis, --- city Miss Jenrile; rltuinhli-s, Muldr-n, U --- Muss., is \'islfln?'l`n` (‘hni'lol.ti-.triivn __ ~ Lit-ut_ (lov. Me-Ki‘nnon, nccnnipnniicd ‘H Miss Faith P ` iby Mir;-oi' Weeks leuvc this morning , .. . ‘ rowse of Mutiny Har- for Qu¢|¢C_ nor, is in thc City the guest of Miss ) Helen Bruce. *- woodvme Mins- » -`-"'l'l>l'L and ,\Vr-stern (lunailu. . Malcolm Nels l.u~e, lh.ie.rle;.' l'-lint. -~ ~ -» _-.:~:_.-_: _ ___: -i» .7 (.7i!Ql§~"@!{3.7 t‘_i9»2l'. ¢/YA/9107/_ "’7l’l/7l/1° /7/L7 U.F'DA15’7""'é/`»/'fill .FTO/PL' ' Newest i’ aris Petticoat Styles at liall the Price of .Silk The fasliioiiulily _i;'i'ooiiit-rl wonuiii no longer deiuaurls the _; ~ fragile,cxti‘ri\':ig:1;it sill; pi.-tticout one. or perliaps two, to serve for :ill her spriii_g :ui-'l siiiuuit-r frocks and gowiis. Now a rl.'i_\-'s it is lll'I.\'l`l I l‘Iliu petticozttk; l"iud lleritlierlilooin oiilihe \\':ii.~it linurl without it, its an iriiiiiitcitioii, Prices $3 oo, 3.50, 4.25, and 5.00 each. Ladies’ Rain Coats The v\';itei-pi-ool`iii;;ol cloth fabrics by the “cravenette" process has douiilirl the usefiiliiess of the ladies i'aiu]y_ /\ few years . go i'.'\ii.r:o;|t.~z were for raiiiyday use oiigher a glance proclaiiiierl thi-ir identity and during line Wea ey they were simply iist-lt-ss, besirles being nou-porous th were stuffy and iuilieziltliy. I In comparison the “Cravci1ettc" of today is a wonderful iinprovcriieiit. '1`lieprocessof mftliiig th: cloth waterproof does not ctinngc the appcaraiicc of the fabrics iii the slightest and the gurincnts are t-qunlly appropriate for sunshine or rain. Our raiucoats are justly considered to ho Cgmadys finest make. The .~;tyles:u'e up-to-date, embracing every length, shape. fabric and desirable color. _ 'l`liree-qu:irtt~r, se\'eii-eiglitli and full length are nll popu- lar. Loose, Raglan stiles are shown together with many bcltcdand strripperl effects. Colors include Fawns, Greys, Greens and mixed tweeds. Prices range from 5 75 to 13.75. SPECIAL MAIL ORDER OFFER Asa special iuiliiceinent to_our mail order customers we offer this special bargniii. Stylish 7-8 or full length raiucoats Of craveuettc cloths, lierringbone effect in medium grey shade has box pleats back. fancy cuff nud_ is a_ high-class garment throughout, guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money bngk. Bust size 34, 42. Regular 10.25, 'prepaid to any ad- dress for 8.75. e . l [1 . N'l M'l)i1:ll lf' lillM- A quill’ "‘“l1_l1f*S l1“U1 It-‘ilillrlislirfil l’lniil, Aiiirilliil ‘lirnilcm re’t(ii(i‘(ni:vd frmtii for the mst week' to Mitchell Ilivcr Ne l H" <1- t‘t=H\|<*y im--:.,‘ iurs J iv i‘-i~r,iw1eriiorii More M has hccn coiiiliivrl ti. the li-»u.~:u is \'is"ltiu'-,g liter llrotller Wallace ,firearms “nd was dismissed- tlirougli illness-_ - i ' ‘ It is understood tl g D 1 the late -Ilichard Hcartz provides members f th' Wii. , `». "\ ji time the estate shrrii remain intact. . ° ° 3"" °"°"’ "f ldming the lifetime of his Widow for Kings Daughters of hirse Methodist _ __ __ , i _*hm hi _H , _ Ciisra. presented Mis i.. - - é . , .. . o a ves pro ' - _ 'ir vision is made for. certain charities, love und. eslcem an hu" ‘l°h""t“"" the conditions of which will be setth from ‘their midst' (Q C0" Ltd' H J eil by the 0XOCllt0I`S llI\(l€l‘ D.(lVlSemcl1t' `__"" l"rolu Loudon. siennu'r. From Ilulifux with Fmnk R_ HeM.tz_ Among -lthose lcavlni; the city yes- %__ terday wereil Miss Lottie Rit.chi‘o to -H c" and potatoes 30 ' e The valuable stalfion Kickapoo of » ln the order of procession of the Camden Hollan, Tryon, had his fore funeral of the late Major \ Hooper leg brukcn a. _few days ago I)r_ published yesterday the \ame bl Black who was summoned, set. the ` James Paton was omitted nm 11,.: the le and th ' Z e recovery of the animal is pallbenrers. The Mayor and City anxiously looked forward to. Council will parade alter the ni urn- i _ will spend thc next month. , .___ An average of one hundred crates lol strawberries have been arrivflng at ictou from Chnrlottetdwn each day _ Edward Ogler, the striking machine man, appeared at thc Police Court ouday charged with discharging Mrs. qlliester Mcllure and her °`a=.-___.*;-__-l~‘-f_~.::-::-.;_~-.---_~_-f-__:____.._ __ _ _.. . __ ____ _.__ d I' ` h iiirliter Miss Laura of this City left sterday morning fon North Rustico 1 ,_` Y” _ . \v ere they intend visiting for some M weeks. I _M At the Market yesterday the price of hay per cwt (old) was quoted at 45 to 50c., new hay per cwi: 30c., oats white per bus., 456., on.t,s.black 40 Yr r `§ pcud her holidays in Bedeque. YIGWCBMIB, N. B., are the guests 0| -'1 M ars. K. Mexirizie, city. l The Busiet Store on Charlottetetown's Busiest Street. Mrs. C. Gavin Dutly of this City, --- i ' 1 J with her little son, leaves tomorrqw /WH WUBUH. Ol lille P. E. I. Railway 5; _ nmming on a visit to her parents in limmerside, who was in the city! .l . _/-,\ L ». , ailing, ivcr Sunday has returned home. 'V4 ' _ . H ___ _ c, -____ s Miss Blanche Smallwood, City, has The League of the Cross picnic at -"rived from Great Falls, Montana, Forlhla yesterday was very largely ‘wliere she was engaged during the attended. There were over four hun- winter in her musical pursuits, Misa dred boys in the Society parade tc lmallwood intends remaining home the station and an enjoyable days- for this year. outing was spent by all. >- ers. George Williams, City, has return. l- ed from New Glasgow, N. S_, ML Ilcv. Mr. Laing, president of 9 Williams, who is cnizaged in the Ladies college, Halifax, has lclt n Sl'-601 w0rks nt that place had thc . ii trip in-'the interests of the college. misfortune last week ol having two , Un the some day Mrs. Laing and the ol' his fingers amputatcd in the other members of the faintly, left for machiticvry. _i._ -. ~ Summersidc, P. E. Island where they ' . . L'[n‘-- the _ _ closln 0ol,cge, Hawa . . . ia 'l‘lie_ rlnughtcrs ofthe Empire ol Wadman daughter of llev. J. W. ~ _ this city contributed $25 towards the Wadman, passed successfully in the l. t colours of the 82nd Regiment, and general course, Miss Wudmun also last May sent: $10 through the ggm-ed in ,,_ chorus Hq-he Night h_ S _ braur‘.h of the (lrdcr at Toronto, tio' _Thousand Eyesy ‘I H g' warrls tho Battlefield Association ` l<‘uiitl. k Miss Georgia _th f L<;l]>Hl~C0. (Iity, leaves 2 is,morning or innipeg, where sl l mt th” Wm bl intends residing Last evenin tlie its -im t. Alter. her demise and th: S "M20 wml “ Imvnwnt of hequogtq t rel ti travelling bag as a token of the Ildward and Mrs. Cork, Some;-v`i|1e_l d..ss., are visiting Mrs. Cork's fatherl lcorge Leiightizer, St. Peter's Road. l Fifteen line horses have arrived ati f’ii‘.tou by the Northumberland forl li ferent points. Four of them went to Quebec. ..ev. J. W. Wadmiin Honolulu, for. iierly of this Province, recently nd- Z lrcssed the members of Oahu College, . ’liiwaii, at their commencement; ex- rrises. ` All members of the P. l. I. L. H, re req-nested to attend the funeral ol he late Major D. L. Hooper. Pal‘ade` ': the Armorlcs at one p. m, tgday_ 'niform Review Order.-By Order. ' it exercises of Oahu 1 ii Miss Geinn W. M-.-.~.s_ nv. 'i ‘.4 . Jnuies E. Mclflachorn, who has Pictoll. WHL- HOEII 0". l`0f»\\I'l"l £0 TTU- ini". been visit ii D "" The Teachers Association of Prince Edward Island offer prizes to be aw- arded at t/heir next Conventl . ~ mg .is brother’ A_ E_ Mc. r0_. r. McNeil and Miss Jennie .on n lqmfhcrn, City, lelll; Monday night by trip tio the Bras D’Or Lakes, C. B., .Iuiy the Campania in company with 1);-_ Missf Gertrude Smith on return to ,HV J_ J_ Mcphee, Q, native of SL Mme New York, accompanied by her bro- 'i igurems, P. E. I., on return to New f1h01` HOI‘ace on a visit to New Bed- York, Mr, Meloaphem is one of New ford, Mass., Mrs. J-osep-li Gallant for l"|-on Yoi-lvs' prominent lawyers and iz. Il0Xl>1ll\Y» MHSS.. viva visit to ther , _ Hecietriry of the Canadian Society oi SOD. MI‘~ Jvnllinl-Zh* f‘0i' HL- Jvllll. HDV- 'um' time ony. Dr. ivierhee is president ei W. P. Archibald of Siirinizsifle. N. S. ~'"\'° the same Society and is also ai suc- Rev. T. Fullerton and Rev. A. Mc- ""1" ccssful island-er abroad. Lean Sinclair, to attend the Mal- peque Centennial. H BLED TO DEATH. for the ordinary ungraded school. _ I ,___ ilnformatton may he obtained from Miss Lizzie Noonan, Sec.-Treas. of the Association, Box 968, Ciharlottv- town. Capti D. C. Fraser, master of thai steamer B onavtsta, and- Commodore of the Black Diamond fleet, celebrat- ed his seventieth birthday on July 15. He hegain his career st sen in 18154 and for thirty-three years has been running in the St. Lawrence and Newfoundland' trade. Hs is by many years the oldest Captain in the Black Diamond service and is one of the hestfknown seamen in the Maritime Provinces. ` On Monday morning nn accident happened to a valuable horse which was being loaded on the steamer llonavisba to he sent to Sydney. The animal was being hoisted aboard ina sling when the hook to which the swing was nttuchcd broke as it was being loweted to the deck. The horse . was thrown heavily down and cut, but fortunately escaped serious in- juries. The horse was bought by Pat- rick Bluckc for n Party in Sydney and n high piice had been ,paid tor it- ` It sm-.ms ri pity that some more efli- l cient metliorl of loiullni: horses and cnttlc is not devised, ni-x the sling is apt to cruise accidents nt. any tlnio. f The New Kodak , Model. VVe have just received our first shipment of `the new No. I A. Folding Pocket Kodak Special. This is the latest edition of thcpocket kodak family and is a iiiagyq;if"i:oiiipact- ness. N' "f Takes* p'§fures 2% by 4 i-4. Price $15.00. » -~ vit ” ‘I , _ . . ~ .1 ix" ”" Il’ .~ _ DUCK/$7- SHII’I’F}B!S NUTICE. The Str. Dageld leaves Montreal nn Saturday and is due hcre Wednes- day, July 22nd. Carvell Bros. HKGHLH- 7-16d1w. There was a young wife who said “Why Can’t I make an acceptable pic ?” Said her husband “Doii't fret 'Ihere is hope for_ us yet, For on S,tew:trt’s we sure can rely.” Telephone 2| I D. STEWART. scuvss BAKERY Bakes Best Bread -é W a rm I Weather Comforts Menneu's and Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet and Vio- let Talcuiii Powders 'l`\AC5’ Witch Hazel Cream and Macs' Almond Cream, Two exquisite toilet prepar- ations,delicatel - perfumed, preseves the skin from sun- burn,feud makes it soft, smooth and white. All the leading malies of toilet preparations in stock "S ii. on on Sept 23' 24 "nd 25' for the best Tried to trim a wart with a razor MT' essays ont-First, The best course of and Sevé,-ed an M-tc,.y_ The only studies suited to the needs of the Wm-1; cure is "'Puf_m,m'S-" which ,-0. l“t"f° Citizen’ of Pri"c° E‘l“’*"I`d If* moves warts, corns and callousness in land. Second, On the attractions of ' ~ _ one day. Insist on getting I“utnam’s Prince Edward Island as our future Gam and wart Extmcto it- U home. Third, On the best: time table bes¢ F' S le I bf l ` ir ` .| | .. l Clr secu partlc the latest approved method which ‘ ts a perfect gernilcide and endorsed by a.l Office C Cir. Fn _._,€ ' ii orfir- i r-~ r- ii _.r |\ .vi i- li. ie the `. rs si- wk i' -"l'f<"'< R. B. Squarcbriggs - lf you want your home thorough ly clean und healthy, have it do. e #cient nutsrxlve only a false sense of ink beyond the reach of the uio-t ...Sit .lohn f‘Ily ....._._...iuui-. 2| -.lR........ ...lla iuluiuunrk .lulus in I (tl [lf @ i 5'; 1-? ey. .» 'i \ -` - 4’ . M _ , . _ _, @.>' _ , -_'Y e-_ p ' »-’ - °_._eT»~. /-"§;i’,-_‘g -». - . '35 Y .Q- Snaps \\ ' ' » -.- » f Snaps . \ '/,I/1’ / \ U it \ _ll *N - >.4‘-.~'*/ / . In p' I: `” f ,- ` I ./,_ A .'» ,T /' in - lim ‘ ffl. . I 'f' ` \"~- -' / ini. Tea 1. __ if _ .\ _is > Q.. f 'Vi ' _ _ . ,/'.., , \"7~'-° do I ' \.¢r; I 1 f_ V/ 4 0 MF- esei »» . / \ ‘ 0 ‘_ ‘ 1 J ef Hall Price For All Our Spring and Summer Hats 'l his niorning .\l:ircliiii_q orrlers were issued to the hut stock. Our iuotlcrii iuetlio».-»..m»»...........<,..¢.<.».»,.z%m»<-W .. M... _ " ' ~ fs--~ HL.. _ _____,,f;f,,,,,,.,,,,__ _____`____,,,,yl,, 'l`lie'Nortli Aiiiericaii Life /\ssui'ance Co, of l6.... Hlnmuiirlonli..._,...... Aulr. 5 rroronuhi JIU (\'ii\ Ft .iol|u'.-,).'1`l. .loliu (`ity .-\ul.: _ _ _ __ The Riclimoiirl and llrumiiioiicl Fire liisuraiicc i i.i\'cr|vuol !~‘ti'un|t-1'. lt`i'om ll:|.Iifux C() ., Of Cilllilllll. Il . . . . . . . . ._ l}lu|ul:\.... . . . . . . . . _.June ‘_'. .,,,__ _|.;,-,...g.~|i...-,.......... .i..i_\~l 'llic Comiiicrcizil Union Fire Co., of London, l. ........._.ll:rli|'ux(.‘ily._...__,....luly:£2 I-‘