“Dei 'iii ,ight this is our hobby. We are yonwiththo but ol lvetgtillll H drogllne--The Two Ham.-Incline &M,¢~Kinnon, Druggists, Cer. Gt. ,md Kent Streets. mon. Dries. ' tired cl it, we are always ready *UP lid Geo if sseesesse H lgea asses , st Your . petite ? Here are some extra good PICK LES To help you get it back again.” " We want to again remind you that our Bulk Pickles are A. !. in every * particular. those who have t-ried them say they are the beet the? ever * lasted If you have not ye tried them, do so at once. IMI! R *W* _\\r_-_ "~v1.-_-rf;_ ~ ’ _ 'Pnl mail train arrived laslnightlt True is the day oi the tea at Indian A"°°"u°° wm p\°°°° Numb" _ th’ 31",, px meeting tw be held in ofhce oi the Secret- in we turd ,im duiing me *hart pmoa Ar-nmn cha S+_ James Sunday School :Zi 'aa tm As’°°l°u°° this °v°°i°3 at 7 ‘of three years that death bag entered this v `ashrre at Beach Point Murra Harbo fchow z5c,per qt. * entof the Hal-fax School for the Blind ldilil S ideal Grocery. Charlottetown. P. E. I. £2 _ y \\.\ lllllllll llllll illllll The best made, best iitting, most comfortable, durable and satisfactory Boots and Shoes at , popular pricm that modern machinery and skilled labor / can produce. G0||ROY 'nie Smal mst A snon mas. / Pownal Street. clljt°wa,P.n.L » . »--'Il'-' Prices - . lhilxed * Phone 199. * tllllfiflllillllli Miss Tiilln came to the city by the mail '18 head of cattle, 6 horses.450 bans o oa , 15 boxes pills. 2% boxes cheese. 94 tubs butter and aandries. - Tm! achtoaer Laura C,, 31 tons regis- tered, is tor sale. This schooner is now i ’at`Crapsnd Wharf in good een 1 ilillga. rorrarumvsrticlllsra eeelrié V _ and Barlow went to'~ |Sanuleralde _~(Qtarday afternoon when l they will conduct an exhibition of manual p , ' .training work as done by scholars in Willbehddat- ~ ` M OR E- L- \-’.l.'.‘.‘l.‘:.:,~.°..§~..‘:°l‘;:::l::.‘i..“i, --OK--‘i o. w. omg, vlswls. ' Charlo tctown and Summerside. _ Societies are requested to kindly send 15th tolllliss Christina Fraser, A_lb¢1‘N'lfll- wgdllqldly. alll” glib nalaesot delagstaeaot later than July O . 0 'rfaiasvlll leave clay smlaast 9 ls Iwi leenrnfare 35e. children 2: #P6101 PY portiomte ratea from internsmte stations special rates _for families. Smrte and amuse- , Ax enthusia tic meeting |01 the Hills- ' bor.. swing club was llela at the club ments I leldlll f¢°¢‘“‘¢» 3* *wt* °' °" ,ooms yesterday evening, eight new mem- ki nb- . Train will stop at all stations when signalled S hould day prove .lnfavorable the pleuw Wil be held on following day. 7-3 d td. E-*"1"* 8 You couldn't have flesh!! . Cake Ples or Cookie lf vou had baked them at _home- They c;nldn’t be pl\n;r, beef"-ee wp use the purest and freshest ip” thi . Let us help you w 5:33-ybak‘gy._ To-day we havt Cream Pt°s I2C‘l5° Cocoannt Pies l5c-2°.C D. Stewart Eclipse Bakery Bakes Best Bread eaesseeeas u Ui ICICUIIU ff , _L _'M _ bg;-5 being added. It was decided to 1 enew colors for the club and to Club house. evening to commence the baseball season. Aspirited match was played in which upwards oi25 took part. All were de- llghted withthe evening’s outing. A b0ni gilt. » _*__-tif--11-_-'-1' .N_ _B_ _ 1 V .. purchas _ construct a modern dressing room ln the 'imma waaa large number of young ‘ ‘. men at the C. A. A. Ground’s yesterday larger number will doubtless take part HAD NERVOUS PROSTRATION _ S, West. Dra ton. Ont.; states: “I goN»hrfrribly run dowil, and finally became a victim of nervous prosaration. I had no appetite, seemed to lose interest and am- i bition and could scarcely drag myself ‘ about-. Hearinsz of Dr. Chase's Nerve Fl oi I used three boxes with Rfeat bengflt. gaining eleven pounds, It made me stronlt and well and I had such an the time. l _________{_.- l SWEET CREAM ron SALE.-One 8a\\°H 1 sweet; cream delivered at any p'iI‘t Of the Cit every morning. Enquire at 1-__-W__'1 We believe we give ;_ the best value in Gcnt’s fi White Shirts ill thc- city For perfect fitting, best wearing ani satisfactory While Shirts we ask V. only _ oN E oo|.l.AR One dollar Shlrt ls good enollghe wear and no shirts, l e M - . _ for any m“” V ‘° ~ °‘-“R S@*r‘.:‘.:.1;‘.i.‘;‘°..“»“..“'°‘.;':;‘........-~ can better. ~ ` _p A f winners in the atellle- V < V ~' Q 2 Mr. _McF.achern’s place is so has increased enormously durmgV,d€S¢1’V€d1Y P°P0U13¥ With 811 iWh0 the past few months, Tho reason have been there,Vand the sail over ‘ is that we keep the best brands infthe Pladd ‘mtefs °f thi’ Hiu5b°f° ith ci; _ _ so refreshing and appetizing 1 a - &g1- '[§g _cane ."7 _'£5 `:"=- , Y fidian Office. 8 d '51 ...?.-’_3¢”' ‘LT “ §_ »-.>".`=_.i§_'f'2 'gl-r,%rr= -5 .,-_fI;l»l»l;='iz=.;lI" 3, if ~_~lll.f..~.~_'r_i. ‘_ nz., '- fl-ll,"-_lull li-‘ali =i" ` .f'!‘ ° r \ I l 1 ‘_ appetite that I wanted to be efli-ini-`§ hfllf bil! 4th Bidle f plmlc at 3,15-,,1k°nThu,.sd,,_y_ °° _ _ -afflicted home. Each time a chair has T l Tall: P. E. I. Hospital lg pleased to ao- been left vacant, a loving voice tore er tl qw we “`“‘“'f°l` Gm” Chllffih D|°Di¢ 'knowledge the following donations;-Y, stiiled, acherished brother and promis- '1 °'° °° llsdnesdflv worms and, P.s. o.E. zloa church, Flowers; Mrs. ins son removed- In Octvbvr of 1897. ¢DJ°r the treat of the sf 11200- Tait, Flower.; 5°... of England, F1°wm;\ David A. aged 24 years, _la Mann or 1999- Th b I* b H , h. h Mrs. L. L. Beer, Magazines; Mrs. L. C. JOUU W: BR%d3§7*~8l`~“» IWW iff ii SUYUD8 e llrque sa e a w lp wel? Owen, Magazines; Mrs. L. W. Fowler-,1 A. who ln the vigorous manhood at the has been Hosted without injury. ' Beans. really age of 2a years, have all three been PUR U W ‘_ - borne down by the invincible power of Arnnasaxr sal,lot.s to eat and plenty amend°m;‘"T TK ;h‘€)“p';""§‘X’“ °t the that fell destroyer, consumption, a of amusement at St. Pn.ul`sSundn.y School _ 'S °_ “ ° °“ °_"1901'°"d power against- which even he, with al in compliance With the announcement re H';§f_"d"‘s° “‘g“°'“ t ° ‘"9 °“ 'run Annulllsahtbnnu school Plealo or bone 01 reeelvwz in vxchwnr. et th * _the Hazelbrook Baptist Church will be hands ofa,forl¢i\'iDR Saviour. the CNW!! ` Lost yesterdltv a deposit receipt for held near the church ground on Monday, ot life that fadeth not away. In th \$l.550 by the Bunk ri _\ov\ Scotia in July the 14th, it not (ina wil be held on loss of one who uae fondly looked upon * favor _of Dr. F. P. Taylor. Finderplease first Une day followinlz. Those coming as the stay and supper; of the home we return to owner. without baskets can buy their tea on the feel that God can only enter into the ex- ' grounds pfrlence of the sorrowlng father an IT was Fred Curtis, of Crapand who ' nv W . d saved the lltlle child from drowning on THE excurl-ion on Thursday next from :)°5°l;r't fahgfgogpmkha' vor? qt ein," ' l u ee a e vr o ln ove as Saturday night just as the Caltler was Victori-l, Crapaud to Picton promises to ' - 1¢8~ViDR Vi¢t-'lla f0l‘ Ch’i0W1l. be an enjoyable one. Great preparations ggdgie 532;? tgxgéutrnlglrglyit £3 n bei Vxsrrons and children's tables will ba :$1 p‘l:;;°":;; f°;t;_;';':n\;°;d igziugfré gentle. and in his home his ililal atfectio set at St. Pours suudaylsohoelpicnicim- ‘ d h . _ _ . i was such that he never spoke a md medlately after the al rival oi the steamer T:uT,';;’e:‘:;fl’ (:e‘;1‘tsb';;'t?J rpn"°;‘;:' word nor received a. harsh reproof. T ’ ` know him was to love him. The 'funeral at Red point wharf tomorrow. . _ _ sum tu' 85°e“bs' - nductcd b the Rev. A. frm; C°r“"'1'¥u`I°th°d‘i"t §“°_d”‘y §°h°‘;’l Tim Cent"al Christian Church Sunday Setxiidgwgrshdm he wasynamed afte Wm \:l°‘d It gr °'1°;m pccmc °1']' t ° School picnic willbeheld on Wednesday whosewords ofloviugsympathy havedon lm°°°° 3 ° r' N' ’°"’ “nw” ’ °n the Oth inet, 'at Rocky Paint. Tha, much to cheer and comfort the bereav Wednesday "h° mth July' . steamer will leave Ferry wharf, Prlnse il1lh8\1°\ll'°f mal- T0 U19 H836 fail” Traiiie Manager Tiilln of the Govern- S5-.|553 0'¢\0\;k a. nl. All friends and and brokeéahtpalted mother, to Thedlovila S . _ G o_o uro mom rag;-¢ lnvlcgdto bo present, sis ers an rothers in other an s t ‘ ment R`“way ystem with ms dumht r' An enjoyable sail up the river will do you sincerest sympathy of a large circle ‘o 5 tram from the “ew last evming_ Hood. Come and bring your 1.ttle ones and fricllds IS extended. . enjoy a good da.y’s outing. _Why should we weep for those who die, V l CAPT Emest K°"`P with his “W °'¢°m' They leave this wretched mortal shore er Ostrea visited Governor-'a Is‘and and C- B- F0817", D- P- A- f0l‘ 1-118 C P. But might" was and bluuuskges _Point Prim yesterday. He was accom- has issued a circular to the teachers ln Shan mm, on mem for e,e,.m°,.e__. l - - w pooled by Dr. Eils and reached to Hn about the Maritime Provinces, ot a cheap round JT” soul the eternal soul must reign su ° clock' wig ;;°§d tins exgxnim tg] :rmwba In words devoid of pain and strife an or we t. ict ts l i d i T” °""‘“‘ “‘*“°" ’°‘°°"’“' "M "‘° July mlb. rm:t° Wlnblnril and I 3°* '"1' °“°“’d “‘°'*'°1 °’“° °°'“P1‘*° blbfius °\l°f° fi-°°_“\'t-hi! P°'|°t‘: 287 -nd other Ddnt. in M.nit°h.’ ta l' of dfilul Willa) kid! I0 IIBDPIQI' lif8» return until Sep-*. 16th. Berth rates on Montreal. Foil particulars can be obtain ed from‘C. B. Foster, D. P. A., St John, ‘Vi 1¢In:ru..erders to haadecntaiagle tol- owinlr promotions, in the Qu.) Relrhnsnt; rehearsing, Brsvrt Haier aaa Geo. Crocke tt vice Stewart ull* . ' . , 'ra ba captain’ Lim. W. E. r. vice Crockett promoted Marsh To be nléeteatsara provisionally Capt. B. Duck vice W. Erlardy pre- wh l, ' _ A H._'I‘idi|_arih T. Rodd retired- Nti March Ill ’ ‘ “Tully lx Fami_r"Lajyn.”-- These quaint, mystic characters be- come household 'favorites tlirotfghcgt - the world-translations of their -wondrous doings having charmed readers' French. Italian and other it is hardly Dlllliblexto or kindly feelings that everywhere for these happy ereatiods of Palmet Cox. Millions of little ones wait urgently for each new exploit. of the Brownie band and their intense » interest in these funny adventures is liberally shared by the _ grown people. In the construction of this production the author has naturally introduced all the well-known favorites, but their expiri- ences,bright sayings and actions are en- tirely new, mlst happily presenting t-he pecnliarindividuallties of each, and the “Brownies in Fairyland” will add new lustre to the literary fame of their origina tor. -The introduction ofthe Fairy Queen rnd Band is another of Mr. Cox’s clever idea; ard he has given these little elves most charming lines and songs. The brght, catchy music was especially com- posed by Mr. Malcolm Douglas, every number being melodious; and the effect ol the choruses, rendt r;d by one hundred or more children‘s voices, is b.Va.utiful be _yoni description. Careful attention has ' been given tae e'tl’ective costuming of tl e , large cast of characters. The tremendous business that has characterized the enterlainment from the Start, and, more especially, the invariable increase o secured at the earliest opportun ty Tourist Sleeping cars $4 to $6150 froml f patronage on each succeed ing repetition of the entertainment, shows that the united ‘-““f’*;_f..~; .- efforts of thc author, composer, customer p _ :-‘;»+_ ==== _ T . '~_.- ~ 53;?-_ and manaszer to make “The Brownies ln . _ _ _ - . f ; Fairyland" a noteworthy production, - f _ ~>> 2. __ havelnot been in vain. Experience in the , _+1 _' ,` ..'..\~»'-,. I. ~ ' ' M' lr A past warrants the suggestion that seats P L S 5°” “`° for the coming engagement in this oily be (CPY/E'/6//7” Q 'f‘ "l ~/\ _a` .\ n \ 'ii`~. YI, /~ °§"f5_‘ \<` /\..` ' (`\,../ \_, /J I /~ 1 l . . e Y . 5 and l0c each. < _ _ Druggists. , or Gt. George and Kent Sts & tmiligurn fares adults zocchildren beloved sea brother 'inf the bosom of our ,earth the great resurrection- morn. This SODA A Tastes different at' every fountains -It tastes BEST at our fountain. -~ _ Because l We use the best flavors l we can buy. V ,_ " 'We charge oar own l fountains and know that » they are tilarged properly. ' Cleanliness is practised throughout every stage of manufacture. - ‘_5¢.Vwi‘thCream. , _ _; ____,__--u---f"°'_-'-'_W"-2 Have You \ . Seen Our \_ Men’s ' ~ Chocolate i \ V *_ Dongola .p -_ Roots j/_='y_5‘/.5';/ P §‘ Sunnyside on Mr. McEachern’s Grounds Near also at 2.30 p m. A Well supplied REFRESI-I=' MENT BCOTH will be open the whole day. _ A VISITCRS TABLE will be that all who wish a really good outing should embrace this oppor- ' » . 4 . ' o world over. -f . 'Z up-to-the 'ininute Corset stock in Charlottetown. . fr " If a Corset is"nt;_a _litter-and hasr1’t RIGHT gl _ ` ~ ,‘l|,l]‘;'?;:'°~.~ . ,`;Z_- a-'$~'-1 ’ A ,V iw) I -`~": ' v l Veneto Hnc ceo " '_ *V 1 ‘_ ' i 0 _ _ ` ` ’ Ve -.1 ' f. -fi . \ . _ LQ . ..\.».,rf,.-..- V \ 7 I illléltfsi » V llV ' _ _ _ _ I Tha: is whi we gain new pstronp every day. Every purchase made here, no how small the cost, is a satisfaction, as you have the best there is at theplice We have had a wonder- fully large Spring trade JOHN N I \' , __ ,` '_-lftpfi? _,,`_,,k._f;_{__ k .<§*F-fi” \ ggdbtl ~ - .;Y§` \ V’ _ T '(7, `- `\ `f"f; E W; V ` \ >\" xl 5. el P" ‘,_._-,"3-‘_-. \< it / _ '_ _-M' ' F mr A Corset' may look well infthe shop window. 3 _ l ~ It may bear a trade mark that’s known/ the picnic to-morrow at Red Point wharf. I b . ~ ` his sturdy heroism and aided by the beet ' ’ See ad. cent y pu “med 1" the "°w°°°p°"' S“m` medical skill procurahls was unable t monsesare now being issued against per- ~ - _ l “-ILL _M HM L H ' 1 ted t d_ t prevail, \Vlth Christian fcr itude and le 0 P 81111 #A60 F ll sons in alrellrs for Road Taxesfor the regignwion he borethe cross auohedt le _ _ h Ki d rt pmyean My M3, w3,_ mmmingitwde Mmlmiu the nn: _ _ It may be inished in the most elaborate style Ii ~ ~ ~ s s ' a known to the art, but lf lt closen’t lit, lt 1s’nt worth e fourteen cents per gross. _ Zorsets ' (boi fi! ' 2 Are tihefspecialty of our Corset department. . We handle 'the newest and most _thoroughly ff N of style we won’t havé it. y ‘_ _ If a corset is RIGHT- youlll and il here. s_ Wesell the liestfnumbers of I ~ VVD. & A. D. , & l. l-»» lf 4-- l , _.,.,..=