_.As_L. ` 0 - g Quade, Sister Mary Runua, Miss Clara m»oasc»rhq-»-.» ‘. l .fi it 5-_:_-.=‘-S . IIEITIST . OFFICE- Sunnyside new Prowse Block. First door to the righ ‘ghd . -r mad-.>ry wort. lqscslable pin. hone are 'l`el¢P rf v - "T cUS'ial‘d and ***.1 Chocolate ,|. , Jelly Pudding ‘S We have now in stock mmething . 1 new in the Jelly Powder line ci dsvors- \ This powder ia made from the inest ‘ ‘ quality of Calf-Foot Jelly crystalised L and t en ground au mixed with the D l highest grade of pure fruit davors. * Every packageofthia _Custard Powder ~ onequaxtdelxoous Crssxnxy -'§ w Casts . } We hsvaalsoinstock antheleediq*` * flavors in Pure Gold Jelly at rs per pkg #Webster & Mciayi FIQIUU E § Sure oath To Texas "Horn Flies" on cattle and horses. _ Lise on stock, Lice en Bene, Inapenaivs, sure, easy to apply. his now of milk and sosiiort of your stock-pays it's cost many times o’sr. 1 For sale snlyby . a Es Hughssy Apothecsrie-s' Hall. Prawns blush., Bunnydde. Ilr. J. ll. Ayers* S C111 AND Hn. J. S. Knowles, St. John, is in the Tal steamer Acadia is in the dry dock at Pictou. A Murrina of the B. I. S., will be held to!-night at 8 o'elook. Mr. Colin McNeill, wife and family leave this morning for Ottawa. Tun mail special arrived in the sity ing. ' a ,Miss C. Nicholson of Cambridge, `l[ass, is visiting the city the guest of ex-Conn. cillor Nicholson. _ Among the passengers by the Princess on Saturday evening were Mr. C. Blenk- horn and Mrs. Matheson. Mr. G. D. Longworth. who was a dele- gate to the Maritime Board of Trade, returned en Saturday evening. this evening at 8 o’clock in uniform. Recruitdrillat 7.!-I). A full attendance expected. not come to Charlottetown. A number of the party returned to Boston from Hali- fax by train. Mn. and Ml-s.J. Roberts Allan, Daly avenue, have returned from The C113. P. E. I.. where they had been summering.- »0ttawa Citizen. Races on the 27th,and 28th inet. in the Scotia building will be completed in a . tl! y Mr. J. A, Gates, of Middleton, and later by Mr. R. E. Feltus, of Lawrencetown, was recently sold at Dover; N. H.. for $34!). Combs. __ The card is dated from Venice. Mr. ,Young trusts that everything in the district is going all right. ‘ . ‘the house occupied by David Bell and ' @@#-#DUO ds; c QUQOCIOO UUOIQQUO zvvnen You vvanc Cake. Pantry or Bread. Q mnsrnosn 111. Cbll cs ss. We lnsles spsdsl of ell our baking. YO! Ia-dl? Dari l"uit Gab 'SQ PC: Bulzane Cate: soc pd White Cale rec per l Nut Cake x6c per lb. ”.;..§`!f£,H!.i.!.i`.!fl.§’ ___ sg, _ __,_;-. _ml-A1" -_-1. ___- wlms, Losrs. rouuagerc -_ -_ 1- -I' A ' GIRL WANTED-At the Revere Hotel so tf. by Mr. Full from his omee. This will brought as a third charge against Bell. Tm: American yacht Palmer owned by Mr. F. K. Stringess, banker, New York, sailed yesterday for Picton. The yacht is 1% overall, fitted with an auxilary steam engine. The owner and two guests were post card from Rev. J. W. McConnell who is now in Switzerland, date Rigi- Kulm Sounenawfgaug, Aug. 7th with the following: “Kindest regards from this stand, 6,000 feet above the sea, view magnificent beyond description. The Rev. gentleman is evidently enjoying himself. BY letter received in the city it is learn- ed that Mr. Jeremiah Clark purposes visiting his home at Bay View during the being north of West Selkirk on a week’s _;_.-ef_;§_t_ ___ _-WT _ _i . __i 'I *ix* "{"’.’;- .~. .\ ~ r ~ . -- eva. ;.1L’-Jr: '.~.~_~ -. ~ rr-wavy ' -» _... . 1 T. _ , _ ' ~;~.-~-=»~-.__ 9 -"_ ,~ ,~.,- -»¢ *Ty ”' ~ -»,_~f=i'_~¢-.rf1',=-» 4;# =s,.,:,:.5_s.~,-.~j .-1, _-g-_;._~, ~ ->y¢~;_-__-f_.f.<.- , -4., A _ ..-_-,,- -_ ., __ . . ._ _ _ H-si- -= » ~ :iw ' f~ ~>° é -- 5 - “ ‘ _ -'>»a'_F.=f'i~‘;?~?°’='i*?‘-»~~“"?’f'i11 1~.-1... ' _| -1 - '#1 ‘ R - 1 ‘ » f -_ _ 1' 'f 1' '-1 <~ _== ~ as _f .=<=¢=.-,e~; 1 _ < ' _ ~ - ', f _ -_»».;,,_jf-_-;~--~ _‘ ~_-_'~'~‘~_.* *Zi* 1"---; ci _-_ -»--:w L- »‘."~,~ .f'~.;1.-f_,r-1:-,--_ 3,., ,»‘~ >..,.-;_._ .__-”=_ xg, 5 _ _ » _ i - ~_ - _ _-/ -_ .- fp-,‘, ._._ -_.1-5 - .1 ._»,_;.;-J, ._-_-;~._”5-.__,:__.__, T, _ _- __ _ 1 .,-~. _. ,___ .__< _,»_._.._._,. __,‘_ _ erm euamur, cnannorrsrowlv, raison newano xsnum. aueusr sawn. 1 1 _ _ gm; coumv 5 Rev. A. Miller, Marshfield preached in 'ity' A the Baptist Church yesthrday. _ The sermon is highly spoken of, by those who heard it. Miss Eva M. St. C. Harris, who has been visiting in the city, the guest of Miss Riverside, New Glasgow, Tnnauounrsn Rsanmes.-The follow- ' shortly before eleven on Saturday even- ing is 8 °°mp”°°iv° smtememi The highest temperature on August 24th 1901 81.5 1900 77. _ 1899 71.5 _ _ 1898 65. 1897 68. 18% 1895 1894 1 ON Saturday morn ng David Bell was _“S3 Cn"rowN Engineers will meet for drill wiufinedl in tfh§_;,1i“ court' charged urg ary 0 . ogan’s and A. G. Peake’s yacht. The pris er said he had ` purchased the goods found y the police, ‘for his house from a sal r about half-‘ ‘rss yacht Courier, Mr. B. F. Keith will vast 9 on Thursday evening 1 however, in viewof the evide e sent the prisonerto the Supreme Cou g charges. Sergeant Bradley asked tar _ postponement in order to obtain dence 1 against him for breaking into the thcesl of the BollerMills and M. P. Ho . n 1 an assault case Geo. Raymond Hopkinson His Honor, on both ganl ,vs Leo Mahar, the defendant was Hned Auozle the entries for the Amherst $2orl0 days. - Mr. Samuel Johnson Pe¢er's Road, when Tnlalteratlons upon the Bank of N0va_ his son, Mr. Ernest S. B. Johnson and Misaliliaabeth J Coma of Bay For-tu . ne, few days. Last week the tiles for the P. E. I. werc unitedin the bonds of mat- m06&i0f1001‘&l‘i'iV0d- g ` imony. The groom was supported by. BEN Hal the horse recen owtmd b MI. A. M0l'l.'iBOD, Bild I-he bl.‘idB by Ming _ Lucy Johnson. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. D. J. MacDonald, B. A. After the usual congratulations, the repast and customary associations inci- dent to such an occasion, made the even- M3- J- M- M°1»°°d» left S\¢_¥l‘d°! \ff'°l`\ ing pass quite pleasantlv. Mr. and Mrs. noon for Summsrside. On Mcndav he will Johnson intend making wsu. mmm N05' bi U30 N°l‘lih\1mb0!‘1l!-N1 ll l‘0\!l’»°f»°, home at Peter's Road,. We extend Tomato. Mr. McLeod is returning to La hearty ,¢,,,¢,,t,,1.u°n,_ Ox Saturday afternoon s- Guaanrnt l BUY- B-091°. PUWIIL bl! !l°0iV°<1 fl‘0m representative happened to ne at the Char- ] the Bev. G. M. Young a word of greeting lottetewn,Driving Park where Princess Regent. 821 owned by Mr. B.C. Prowse of thclirm ct Prcwse Bros. wee being trained for the important part she will ON Saturday the police again visited E d°‘,‘b*'!°°° Wh 1” “W *‘°i°¥ mmf* at North Sydnev on Sept. 2nd, Charlottetown ‘after aseareh found a hand mirror missed °° ua* md mul *U3 in 55° l’¥°°° in Halifaxst the time of the Nova Seotia Exhibition. The work of the Princess on Saturday won the appreciation of the spectators and the wonderful develop- ment in speed made har a general favo- which arrived in port on Friday evening r“e_ IHS .pmmnt that In the comm" for the palm of victory Princess Regent although new on the track maybecounted upon as a winner in the hard fought °° b°“’d- I news of the nu or 1901. Mn.Isaae Carter has received a souvenir FoUB or five years ago, to see a schooner come up the harbor was something in the nature of a novel Sight. The only time vessels did appear was in the spring of the year, when eargoes of oats and pota- toes were being imported from Prince Ed- ward Island. Once in a long while, a. schooner would arrive with lumber-there was no demand for it and hence it it was not brought in to any large extent. For the past two years the harbor during open present week- In his letter he speaks of navigation has been hardly a day with- out from fifteen to twenty. sail discharg- canoe trip. It wi"1 be remembered that one cargo or another. It is very frequent- POUND -On the Upton Road sn the zoth of Mr. Clark left his home about a year ago. ly that such wharves as Schurman and Le- August, a ladies' coat. The owner can have ‘to labor among the IndianS_ furgeys’ Rhodeq’ Curry & Cds and Har_ same by paying for this ad. Apply at thi °ff¢¢_ 8, 26, d 31 5 ` '_ . ringtones present the busiest parts of the 7 WANVTFD.-By the iirst of September, a cook and a housemaid. Apply to Mrs. Frederick Brecken, King Street. 24 21 p V WANTED.-By :he middle of September, a cook and nnrsemaid. Reference required. Rtmon had it that the following changes in station agencies on the P. E. _Railway will take place. Mrs. G.R. Mc lMahon of Emerald, goes to Kensington; W. A. Chiverie, of Mount Stewart, to *PNY W M” H' W' L°”g"'°'"" UW" P“”°° , Emerald; D. A. Lawson, of St. Peter’s, to 5¢f¢¢;_ Aug. 22 if WANTED .-A competent general servant. Apply at this ofiicce. 3-7 43W FOR SALE»-The North American Hotel centrally situated on Kent Street. APPly at this omce_-lo tf. T0 LET,-That conveniently situated house mthe corner of Pownal and Water street at ,Hunter River; J. A. Kelly, of Royalty Junction, to Mount Stewart; and W. H. Ma. Fraser G Marshall the Y M C A town. To note the enormous quantities of lumber piled up at those places, one sees an evidence of the prosperous con- dition of things in this county. THE Chariot-tcto wn ccrl espondent Hall fax Herald says:-Private advices, from S. Paul, Minn. state that the celebration Stackford, of Summerside, to Royalty of the Feast of the Assumption of the - Junction. BlessedVirgin in that City was made 0 Baking especially interesting by the reception _ ' ‘ ' ' .° ' ' he sisterhood of St. Joseph of thir- . Travelling Secretary of the Maritime mm t’ _ _ Provinces was in the City yesterday after- Wen YOIIDII 18-dies, six of whom ¢1a1m OWIIGPS A pr t i d by Mr. Hewitt, _Has all mod- ~ - - - g ...°'°.:..‘::,;‘;1’.:..._ ..._....... ..... H-» 1“.°;;‘iit‘l.fé?'1?€.$.”.€L°€.§"2L‘..2’;? §;“‘,$° ,?;”"i,’*}°”§ 5° ”*;,“',”;’,,";;’_; of May. 26 t f T0 LI-3T.`A three story dwellingon Prince street near Kindergarten Hall This house has all modem conveniences. Apply to W. W. Wcllner. 26 t f no te t is no beheld here october 10-1:-1. ‘ " “_ ’ en’ “ °° ‘° “° . b°°°°'»° 111 i* *#307 Md °°m‘ Hgmpins that some able Y_ M_ C_ A_ of the Sisterhood and three took the first. I bined the highest qudiry’ 'hh .. men are likelytobe in Moncton at the Following are the names of the six- » . °0UV°D§i°n-_MOUCUOU Times- Island girls upon whom the habit was s the lows” pl-we' - `| | =| = ¢. __ . 5 , conferred and their names in religion: Miss Rosanna Cavin, Sister Mary Anselm; Miss Gertrude Dougan, Sis- l ter Mary, Delphinet; Miss Louise Mc- Miss Regina Chanson, sister Mai-y I - _ ' Ephrem. Miss Gavin belongs to Al- ‘QF _ ifV=_s__ dress goods. Corcoran, Sister Mary Gerald, Miss Laura Shea, Sister Mary Cosmas, berton, Miss Dougan to Charlottetown. Miss Chaisson to Tignish, Miss Sheato . Palmer Road and Misses Mcquade and a r a I n Corcoran to St. Teresa’s. The ceremony was conducted by Father Valentine, who Black and Colored Now ° our chanceto secure fl IIQW “P993 Uf “N ‘°"°d *“'° P“"?°'°l’iP also preached an able sermon .__--}---_ Co. reopens 'her dressmaking establish- ment this morning. -Those wishing Autumn work done early will please leave their order early. 26 li, 3 +' f Y The undersigned L ‘Sy ' ' onadrugbusmessat |‘_tlSt ‘mls _ - .0,,_g,_ gm md Km, ` eof New Goods, New Potter ns.,§,,'i',”,,,,,,, ,gh Mohairs, G‘:rena’dines, Lusters, Poplins, Soliel8» meres, Henriettss, Scrgcs, in fact everyl'-111118 “mt 13 "9" Win beibmiliinourstcck. e e *wT In referr1n‘ "` g u on J csie Peebles, has returned to her home at _ th’ 00901? 150 Welcome them. ‘lusty cheering was indulged in. Lieut. > Ox Saturday afternoon a despatch re- 1 ceived in the city announced the Island boys under Lieut. Sprague had won the I artillery big gun shift in the quick time of ll min. 35 sec. ' In view -of the excellent work the comrades at home who had been anxiously waiting for the results determined tcgive the boys a welcome and accordingly upon the arrival of the express the Fourth Regt. Band and a torch light procession were waiting at A large number of the old Artillerymen - proudof the way Lieut. Sprague and his. men had acquitted themselves and the excellent work of the Island men in the other events were at the depot in full force with torch in hand carrying a ban-. ner on which was painted the motto “Welcome by the old Artlllerymen." ~Hundreda of oitilens lined the streets to assist, all ofwhich evidences the military spirit possessed by our citizens. As the, men detrained and made their* appearance _outside of the depot, Sprague did not escape, and he wall compelled to submit to being bounced. The airs of the band were distinctly those of welcome, ae the procession passed along Water, up Queen, to Kent, and 1 down to drill-shed, where short speeches were made by a number of prominent gentlemen. In conversation with one of the officers who returned, he_ said: When G the results are known, the Island will have made eu excellent showing. No. 3 and 4 Batter! fired cnThursday evening on the howitasr. Owing to the arrivalof the, Governor Gen- eral and Maier General O‘Grady Haley the tiring did not take place until live , ' A r.o'clock. Astoon asbattery was through wo cl is P k ood' 2 d b A vxnv pleasant event took place; John §:Phee_&;_ ;. L 29* owne 71 Thursday ev’g 21st, at the residence o with the hcwitzer the section had to gc on the 40pounder. Notwithstanding the presence of the distinguished visitors and the thermometer 103 in the shade the men kept on with their work as if it was a usual occurrence. There wasno wind blowing and the smoke was han ing over the uns. On §rid:{ morning No.4 ofthe 4th fired on e 40 pdr. The au' was some-y whatthick butno doubt the results of. the shooting will be good direct hits being apaparentii all right. The shift took p cecn ridsy morgix at 6.30,speciai breakfast being ord for the team.- Everything was done with remarkable, pigeesion and certainly could not have nsurpassed by the In the marching in stats and the tent lin in- spection of kit while in camp, the stifling. will doubtless win easily over all the other Regiments of the _Dominion of which P. I. forms a part. On Wednes- day early in the afternoon No. 1 and 2 section shot on thedil pd! and ilowitlht. It is expected that the results when known will be fhghly satisfactory; It is the drst time in anada that two full regimsntsofartillery have been together in camp on an artillery competition. The howltzer _was entirely newto the Maritime men, in fact they had not been on the gun, previous to the competition. _Embarkstion was made from lsle Orleans by way of St. Joseph s, linstead of Point Levis. A special train brought the Sed and 4th Regs, the train comingas faras Moncton some 35 mms. ahead maritimeoxpress, arriving at the -latter place at8a. m., departing at 10.40, for Point du Chene. _where the boys took in the Railroad Pxenie. _ Col. Wilson expressed himself as highly pleased with shift. - ' _ - _ig--_ ‘F TO CURE A CORN IN TWENTY-FOUR ` HOURS . __-.1 There is no lack of so-called cures for come. The vegetable, animal, and miner- al kingdoms have been ransacked for cures. It isa simple matter to remove _corns without pain, for if you will go to any druggist 'or medicine dealer and buy a bottle of Putnam’s Painless Corn and Wa.rt'Extractor and apply it asdirect the thing is ' done. Get Putnams, and no other. _ ssllsoaenoles 2 The I Leading = Hotels -¢.,.._.... _U Use 1 = Jol\|\son’s _ ~ Basket Ladies B.mbro1der§;’d&{ 2 _for ' - 1 _.___.._..__,_,_,___-,..., / Basket Ladies’ Hemstitchdl I 100 each » ..._-§i S = Some Snaps For_T0-Da and to-night. Here’s a little list of remnants and old lines,'th at we’re claw-1 ing out. to-day. Readthem over and see if there isn’t something you’ll want Basket Ladies’ Cotton Hose 40 pair 1- ` ce ‘.-~§>-Z Q ~ ._ tr* \ ,_ as _ _ g _g - _V “ “ :aff '°f‘f PM ._ ~ Y.-.»__' ' ' ._-"» sa' ~ J. Gents' “ Sox _,10o_ G-of fm- qmnfff 1°-ir-ff1+ ' ‘ - ,. ~. 1.1. Chilf/60),? The Charlottetown i DRIVING PA-ill lllllisl The s No ¢,E,“,,,,,,, eason__... Why the new baby should not have a new carriage. especially wat the ` ioesiwe are now oferingvthem. We have a _number of iiiierent styles tdselect front e can suit any- taste, plmee pg P\,1rw._,_ _ ,_ ' maniacs fin." » S-r ,ww » ;..` -. “ it’~.` 1 '=.`~?|' ._..{ _. ,Q _.,.- ‘ We have just received s large aesoritnsnt of Catholic I j Prayer Boqkgnsging from 15__cenucn. $3.50 The . _largessasecrgnht ever phown in this city Call and " 'inspedlfm I A ' “ ° . i T , We put on sale for the balance of this week all our, Miss Rackham at Senmer McLeod& wru. as unto A » Charlottetown, P. E. Lf ‘ I ns .t -, ,_ Y ` _ "Cm" H 0pp.jront dco|sdPcet`;Dldh. -_ ThePopnlar Stationu iwtnlesnlv na munsnlv. in lm, - ual. less. lseori Daptiepelisl, 180|? Ili l-Zll $lIltlilf»l9lll'-' ' ~ __---__ __ _ .-: ~- r ~~-~r- 25 0., eff. l!l_Hl_PUBU_€“;§.“i;.t~.lr.‘ llliiles. T 1 I. , , ......-_. W”'l1ite”$I;15iior'~ ‘ ‘ _ - 1 ,_- » ' 1-fri 1.- - ; _ `____ __ ___ ._ . .1 ' _‘ la" . ' ‘ s for 8021> _ t ~.-1.-rs for 1 at t* K 4 if . ai.-1" ~ i / an oenwsnsie suis at-:1-ewqa E L" A* le r kit 4 Ir