coughs and colds of children Al ways keep it in the house Pre "mis °f°Ui> Stops night coughs bi. __ | ,r-1--*~ _ '__ h . ` \ ` ~ I , ‘ l ' ` - _ , ' in , _ » Y' . ' _Q _ I . ‘ °i`l'¥ N2 0r . The atoms rumanonuiou. ihwniu ‘ : l r==.f -M' ~ jg- A \ V ` l best medicine ever made for the iepiwauuve et ui. .ul run route. wa.. ‘ g _ _ ta nie any yegtanrq. on Road , _ _ Tut: death occurred in Worciiea ter I , '_ _ _ Mase., recently ot Mies Bridget Mclnnia, when you “U drivhz il V _ _ ' ' Ark our doctor. '°" _ :f°,i|l,.?6r§y|:.r.i'w£iiirli':dn~ii~liliirvli:!i»li-I u ifeiiiiyurm muy. “nh I Were `You Looking For A Souvenir of P E Il cl? ,~,._._ . - . S dll _ , ;.f.L.~, ` .. \‘;» i ~ _ “C “"1 WOW you an assortment of souvenirs that will certainly please yon. °’~': ff" " Always a pleasure for us to show goods. Hshed ‘ ' R’ YGIJ' _AIIE I 'NVITEE If you wish the beet in photo gl-apliy, Iitrislretl on the new spec ializet moutits,(tlie very latest novelty.) TC) 'VISIT OUEK s'r.'UDIo. GEO. H. COOK, Wiicrc liabv ia Alwavs Welcome. “llllalllss” Root lslsler. Adelicious, wholesome and cooling bclcrnge. A lo cent bottle "mnkes5 gallons.” G50- ..E.=.....l*.'l!3HE3. , $ " / ,- . V ,;"’.\ /21%! _`-`_”_ ‘n/1' ` _, ' ~' ' il 71;- W., SU IGZY KIND ‘A \ _ -'\ \\&. .tain \§¢- » .\|u|lic»l\nll.»l wo scll, corrrforiablc thc ilrlilt liar ylnr put. tin.-ui on. You want curufort, ton:in-lillvayaoii your-foot, you say. 'l‘r-yua lin-_\i»nr1luxt.~(\\irlr. *flrllr ivuoirlwlo of urcii'»< szmliiilil $3.50 louis at $2.00 u pair. A- E-D“INgm§%ohon. Do As Little Cooking As You Carr- Fora few weeks during thc liotweatiier we will offer our customers a strap in CANNED PNAS AND PORK AND BEANS. The quality of these goods is the best but bein over stocked we have decitleg tu clear' out at 5 Cans For 25c This is cheaper than you can buy and cook them for nndsoves a great amount of lnlror. |iloKenne’s Grocery. l’llt)N lil _____; ilown 'l‘o\vu Storo Up Town Store. ‘til u 2'Ri b ll___ WOMENS’ FINE KID OXFOKDS We are glviiia Special prices on woiiien’s low shoes this month ' $1.50 will get you as nice si shoe as you will have to pay $2.oo for elsewhere. Try us for Oxlords. PRAGUE & (0,, Victoria Row. i E ,_ _@ Boot Bargains For V August 25 per cent discount on the following lines. all . this year’s importations, New and attractive styles by the best makers. Women's `Dongola low shoes $2.50 for $1.87. Wouien’s Dongola laced , boots, patent tip. heavy or , light soles. $3.50 and $3 z5 for $2.65 and $2.44. - Men’s “Huh” boots, Goodyear Welt, $3.50. $4.00 and $5.00 for $2.63. $3~°° and $3-75~ Also a big job lot at 75c a pair containing all kinds of shoes. ' See Our 50 cent Box. CANNED PEARS just received 50 dozen 2 lb tins Canned Pears which we bought at a bargain. We are now offering them at the rate of 2 Tins for 25 cts. r They are good goods and won t last long at this price. Bccr & Goff. ` ; _\ _ if "°"> ' ";':..,,, g i _ c, ,, .“»:§\` ~_ :-. ., , _ , l . _7F` "“\\l`a_'iLl:‘,[f , / . , ".j',.'/ '$51, / . , V, ,xv ‘ ‘ 1 ’ .L .. .. f ff, ‘ /l e \\>\ . I T/ ' ,:! t *nh `\ llh- ,N /.-'flfii ' ' /f,-1'-.1 f fl?" , ". ‘iv-1 N . ill’ .» 1// ' . ,;-'--'; PONOES, SPONGP-3- 15 cases lust in. A good carriage spong2 30 Cen'-*L REDDIN BoR(;§-» w se Q :_ ill rn Weeks’ $1.00 Hats Don‘t pay one-ility for a III-rt no bettcfl 9"" dollar Hat fills llw bill. Stylisli,dural.\lr, 24 Spring styles tu choose from. _MW ,For Mcll im ' All y ‘Ll Alley & co. | Oilices in New Prowsc Block Charlottetown. A cAn of pastourlzed milk was shipped by the Princesss yesterday. Mus. M. W. Nr-:i.soN and Master Ralph are visiting rolotivoe in Rustloo. Mus A. D. Ducnrcrrru, City, is visiting friends in Summer-side and St Eleanora. Mas Tuorras Guam is sponding a few days in Ruatico with her sister Mrs. William Glenn Houston. II. J. C. McIN'rYnr-:, of the Ilirnk of Nova Scotia, will leave today for Charlottetown for a two weeks' vacation.-St. John Telc- graph, 10th. _ I.Ali'r' Sunday the instrumental music i both churches at Harcourt N. IJ. was con- ducted by Professor II. W. Watts, of Gliarlottctolvn who was the guest of Stcphcu Duliri. Mun. Gnonor-: W. Varclil-:it and son .lol-icph of Boston, Mass., who have been apcrrdlrrg tho past five weeks on tho Is' land the guests of Win. E. Smith nnil Mrs* Suiith lcavc on rctum_' today. Mrs. Vutcirer, wlic has been absent for iii years notes with plelisurf the many inr- provcmcnts ln her' Island home. ALI. “changes” of large spaces for Daily except half and page ads. of whicll ii day's additional iiotico must. be given, alrouln lic ln this oillcc not lutcr tlutn ten ir. nr., and orlllnnry “ulrarrgee” by one p. ur., cx- ccpt Saturday nt ton lt. irr., as printers have holiday samc afternoon. “Changes” for Trl-Weekly not inter than 10 n. ni. Tuesday, '1‘hui~s¢lny and Saturday. Tru-: linsc Ilull nrlrtcli wiiicir is to bn played on August; liitlr., between llead Hillsborough and the liillebornugh teams should bc wcll worth going to ns both tennis are ol plckcll urcu and cvcnly nrutclictl. Tito respective players are:- Iiead Hlllsborougir Hillsborougli Lawson Douglas, C. Kiiulrle Douglas, William M. Gunn, P. Henry Collin, Collin Douglas, l. Base Irir Douglas, Allen Goi'iin,` 2. Base Russel Coffin, Edson Douglas, 3. Base Robert Aiileck, Glrldlc Douglas, 'F. G. George Warren, Albert. Iiirttruy, F. U. Joseph Iiirlulrulrun, Sidney Currie, li. C. James McEitclrer‘n John J. MelJouirld is to umpire the uuure.--Sport. Ii'/iiuvil\:\v AND Vic|Nl'rY.-Tire farmers of this vicinity have nearly ull completed their hay making.-Donald F. lloss; re- turned home lnnl. week from the North \\'eirt--Plinll Fcchan is but-lily engaged repairing his house and barn. The work is being dona by ~ Patrick Feehnn, Rocky Point.-Ernest Currie, and Robert McNeill, returned home Saturday from B. C.-Hcr‘bert G. Shirw, \vlro has boon visit- ing hcrc, the guest of Win S. McNeill, luis left for Coll.-nuui where he will spend a few days before rcturiiiug to his home iuiiuston, Maas. wlicre he is engaged as Conductor on the Boston Eli' vntcd Railway -Mrs Amos C. Cutter, of Malden, Mass and Ilriru. Nlnrgarct McNclll of Auicsbury lilltiis, orc visiting here pzucets of Noill und Duncan McNeill.-Many rcgrcb to lclrrrr that Jauresl All-horn, who has been ill for rloruc tlnro is still confined to his home. Tris: Acadians in the nurrltinio prov- iucas now number l-i0,000 lu a total popu- lntlorr of 000,000. The llrrgcst group, actu- ally, ns wcll ns rclntlvcly. is in tho prov- ince of New Brunswick, where thc Acadian population numbers 80,000 in a total of 35‘l0,000. In Nova Scotia they are 45,100 in n total of -100,000, und in Prince Edward Island 14.000 in lr total ofa, llttlc over 100,000. In tltrco counties in New Bruirawlck-Gloucester, Kent, and Vic- tor'ia-Madairneklr. The Acnriiiins are li uinjorlty ofthe total population, number- 22,000, l0,000, and 13,000 respectively. In two other New Brunswick counties, Res- thzouche and Wcstruoreiand, they are n strong minority, nurirbci-ing 4,000 in ir total of 10,300, in Restlgouclrc, and 15.000 in ir total of 42,000 ltr Westruorclund. The principal Acadian centres In New Bruns- wick are Shcdlac, population 5,000 Dor- chester (Mcmramcook) Beresford and Carnquet. 4,000 each. The Acadian popu- lation In Nova Scotia lic principally in Digby and Yarinoutli, each about 8000, with considcrablo scttilcnicnt in Guys- immugii, llnlifnx und Cape Breton. In 1’r'ilico Edwlrrd Island they are ehlcily found in Prince county, with Tlirnlsh, the \\'e~tcrn tcrnrlnutl of thc Prince lldward Islarrilrnllwlry,as tho centre and most important village. The Acnriinns of the iunritlruc provinces have n trnl\'crsil,y (thc collcue of St. Joseph ) located nt Meurrani- cook), lravlng astuilcnt li/it of ovcr 2il). They also have thrcc newspapers Le Moni~ tcnr Acadian, published nt Slicdlnc, N. ll.; I.`l‘i\'angcllno, formerly publiiillell nt Wcy- nrouth, N. S., but now in Moncton, and llliiipartinl, published at Tiunisir, Prince Edward Island. A fourth paper, Lo Courier iles Maritimes, published at Bathurst, N. li., by Mr. Turgean, M. I’., recently suspended publication. Shaving goods.-We have everything required to make shaving n pleasure- lrzors, stropn, mugs, soap, Facial Grooms, Tliieuin Powders oto otc. All those goods ure new and of the beet. quality-Sec our western show window. Prices right. Call and bo convinced.-A. W. Rt-tldln, 1’licnrl.l., Sunnyside. Japanese china the fluent assortment in hc city nt W. P. Colwlll s, Sunnyside. 7-l2¢I tl mMmMMwMmmmmmmmmmmmmm»m imma i I Wirite's Chocolates are a revelation in candy making. Their delicate HKVOIS Ind Cf€lll1y IICIIIIBSS [CII PIHIDQI ill(-in Vill_C5 i}79t_ ‘Pty ale supenfét ‘go I Allroriirmoxcupt I.lvoi'itock rin, tlicatoanr ordinl vxietica of (wld) L* w n 8 “ lilly S Dhmé ale S0 y crnoftlialloinpeny.lnliiiiurotlagoinuttlroarid I the Ieamnghzgiiiieicetaaiioners G’ F' Bu'cb¢$°"’Il"¥|"ii'ii”ii(i3rl§’i-diliiili‘ii'“i2"l-si\M"'N no " 8 ‘ ° Wnmmm M,,MMMM,W“MMmw” .,.,|w,~|wm.,www~.,~,. 9* Jewelier and Opticlan. ulufvin auisrrh, v.i*. at ir.H.0|'%:i$.‘ _ ll -fl ~ cl`.f~.i‘~ iueut at her former lionia in ltustioo. THE govsmor-general's oar, Alexandra, built by the Rhodes, Curley 8: Uo., Aur- heret, lljust. about completed. It is un- doubtedly one of the finest ears ever manufactured on this continent and is equipped with every convcnioucn of the most modern residence. 'i`hc oar is seventy-eight. feet in length and nine feet eight inches in width. it le made of ura- hcgany. The ceilings aio of wliitecnaurel The mahogany pauola are all inlaid with several kinds of rare wood. The car is divided into e dining ~roour, kitchen porters room, three bcd moms, bath rocnr, besides a long wldc hall running from the drawing room at one end to the dining rocmattheot.ber.It iscqulpped with a most modern electric lighting system, controlled from the porter-'s room. All fitting in this as well as in tho other rooms are sliver plated. Tgu upper windows in all the rooms nr of bevcl edged chipped glass. The kitchen is fit- ted out with sinks, stecl rouge, hot water tanka,a large refrigintor, and n pantry. An electric indicator' connected with all the rooms has been ini-stollell. ln thc ccll- iiig are two large wlrtcr tanks with n capacity of 140 gallons each. Thcro are three bedrooms, ouch fitted with solid brass bedstends, bureaus, plate glass mirrors, joivoicascs, sinks and closets. linen closets and wardrobes. Erich bell. room has two large ivliiduws. Tile rlrnw- ing room is the auinc size as the dining room, eight fcet eigiit inciics by twelve feet, and is fitted with chairs, lounges writing dcskrl, a bookcase and a large iuirror. The chairs ure upholstered in green lcirthcr. The floor is cuvcrcll with it bcautziful carpet. The di~l\pcr‘lc.~l are of the boat rrrnterial, uudln splendid taste. APPOINTE VIC |:r|© .U-i 23 2:1: Qrrl 'D AL‘S OFFICE Acadia Seminary. Miss Cnrrlc E. Small, M. A., who has accepted an nppolntrucnt. to thc otiice of Vi<:e~1’i-incipal of Acadia Scuillnrry, lrrlrrgs with her to the nceomplislrrucui. of a most iilllloult tnslr, rare personal qunlifl- cations, lnrge oxpcrlcuce and lirtcliectunl uttairrrrreuis of a high order. Her educa- tion has been scoured at Wellesley Coll» egc and Brown University. From Brown Miss Small recelvcd iicr degree of B. A., with “final honors in l.’iillosopliy", and her degree of M. A. with honors in Peda- gorry. This ucntlcrrlic training has been largely supplemented by special courses in Felix Adler's Summer School of Etlrics,|vn.rlous courses with Professors nt Yale nnd Harvard, and by cxtcnsive trav- cl_both in Europe and America. As nn educator- she luis bird ir long null most successful experience. After scvcr- ai yenra telrcliiiig in secondary acliool _work sho was appol_nted”_I}‘r~Iiicipnl of Ply- mouth (Mnss.) High School. Hcr success here letl to her appointment ns I’rlncipa of the Woodwiird Instituto, Quincy, Mass., n high grnilc school of girls, with iru ondowrnolrt of $3i00,000, Aftcru most successful experience in sihool organiza- tion and teaching, Miss Small resigned this position to complete long contempla- ted courses of advanced study, from the completion of which she comes to Acadia Seminary. It would bc n plelrsurc to quote from the many letters which contulu unsolicit- ed expressions speaking in the lrlgliest terms ol' Miss Suriill`il personality and work. It is enough to irdd that Dr. Alcx» trader McKenzie, ol Shepard Mcnrorllil Church, Clrrubrldgo, Mass., lliary A. Iriv- crnrorc, President IV. li. P. Fuuncc, Rev. 'I‘. D. Anderson D. D., Provldcncc It. I., unite in a most favorable estimate of Miss Small us n vroluan of uoblo Chris- tlrii personality, high idcalii, ndvunccil ut- tirluuients, good Judguicni, ilnc tluitc and true culture. Acadia Scnrinirry is to be congratulated upon this appointment. - -Citizens who desire milk or cream of the best quality, pnstourlzcd or otherwise should speak to thc_dcllvcry mon of tho i1opetnn1’asteurizcd Milk 8: Cream Co or address P. 0. Box 013, Cirirrlotlctoivii. Buttermilk also supplied at lowest prices. (Fd) d 3 moe pil. Invictus shoes for nien.-Alley & Co. Charlottetown Agents DI 1 = NIONDS THAT SHOW THEIR WORTH. 1 a ` A mere glance et a good be in truth applied to any . chance to examine ln our MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY` STORE Bros., Neck Furs M ink, Sable, White, Stanle lil It seems early in the season to talk Furs; but the lot we are opening are very choice and ` fashionable. Newest Styles In Black Marten, Stone Marten, Gray Squirril, Blue Lynx. Blue and Black Thilret \ them. - with Muiis to match most of Secure Some of These 'rim twliiimr ‘-l»:l.i'l.\" will .ly l...|\\-as l-.»i...».-. sl. lf.-l-ry \\'li.u-r. ...ill li...-ky lol.. . ll. ~ ll S anle ros gs 1 _ flavors am ~ . Strawberry, Vulrllllr, Ul\ur‘r'y. ,X sANDr:RsoN®.co. lf Syrups and Limxte Jul oe A - Pluci: ioe BOTTLE UP “",},',,',~"“'°<“"i°“"» A lnrgc vnrloty to sclcct from. Some of llrc l.i;{i“ir Juico la' l linapboi-ry, liiuuoii, l"iucl\pplc, UOLUB ilk! I W) A / ` " '.~ . ',` .,,~, I-a .4 u ' /V , , Zi* . ' L' l ' if' ' . f \ » :_ at .,_. ,» _ , :._ ` / ,J ., Ii`PerIi...i.er.l Fil ni Few Minutes Unless your figure is quite out of the ordinary, we positively guaran- tee you a perfect and permanent lit. ' We can show you the finest line of - * up-to-date suits on the market and any _ one of which will be an ideal lit and will retain its shape. = If you will compare the prices and qualities found in this place with , the prices and qualities found else- - where, it will be a beneficial thing for us. -\'uits-every one a bargain, $5.oo,$8.oo upto $20.00. Dollars do double duty here. S. A. McDo lil`sl for cl thin . I _ M ° “ S. A. VICDONALD, 22,1.; “_ P. E. lslancl's Greatest Clothing House. Does the rig give yous feeling of pnde end con- terrtmenti Our comlrlete stock of horses an carriages ex- cel all pas! efforts. Eve thing ible has beenrydene ttimigeke this our greatest and moat oucceuful season. LARGE BROS.. Queen Street, _ 6-:ou 3m. Pnone go. uorslimgtcaola Acadia bpri ng. Grand Tracadie Beach, North Shore. Rated by Baedeka. First of P. F..I. Summer Resorts. Opens its eleventh scnson july ist. Attractions:-Surf and harbor bath- ing, sea and river fishing, shooting, boating, tennis, fetter boil, croquet, bowling, archer , golf, etc., etc. The Acadia’s Table is unsurpassed for quality, its ilsli, shellfish and game ere noted specialties. Only a pleasant four mil.: drive from lleilford station. Hotel carriages meet every trniir. Telephone and daily mail privileges. For _rates and illustrated circulars ad- dress _ ISAAC C. IIAI.I<, Sr. Proprietor. 6-5 u1wf6w thed 6w. ROCKY POINT FERRY. iii), for the sulrsirir an fullnws;~ 'Ill I\¢r\\'c ('l\'l0\v|r \\'ill loitve Iiorky P 7 lr. lu. 7.111 lr. ru. ii.l‘l0 it. lil. 9.00 ir. |I'. l|,iii| li. Ili I|l.li0 1.. Ill. ll.00 li. ur. 12.00 lr. ur. 2.40 p. ui. 2.30 p. lu. :lm |i. ui. .mall p. lu. 4.00 p. ru. l .’».iII p. ru. ru. 'Lili p. ui. . SUNDAY . . HI Il' TI '\I . .. lt:l\\'u llocky PL i0_0u n, ui. i.l6 p ru £..i| p. ru. :tw |i, ru. .00 ,p. lu. till) p, 5.11 ">1 ii. lu. p. ui. p. nr. _p. nr. Jrwvrr. = 1=o¢ 'I`l1\IIt. Ni-w York and \'i\r|uouil\.»-8_8. Prlnuu .\|-thtlr l_ca\'c_-l New York ll u. nl. i1'irlnnli\y, ur- rlvlug \_liru|nutl|, Suntliry p,ru. lictnrillu Icarcn \uru|n\rth, \\'ivd|\o»uli\y on urrl\'al iiI l~2xpicaa tr-nina from llullfux. l~o|-ull Iilforlrultlnll. guido hooks. folders utr. it-l.|.~l. wllllatatlut fi-.-.-, writ.-in lf. li. Anu- utmllét. tioncrlrl l’lo=»t:|»ucr- Arn-ni. Koutvlllc ld' 'l`riiiuar-nn on Atuutlo rluitidiml c. P. GII-`KlI\`S, General Manager Weeks’ Dollar \ Hat time is here-your i-lot is at Weeks & Co. Stylish, durable Hain cn.y one dolls.. 24 new styles te choose from, b ack and color- cd. Ark to have our name on your l{at- free l HATS _Mc ____ a P. E. I. RAILWAY t`nlrl|||l\lu-int; l\loudny,Juno .'»ll\, lilL'i, tho li-nina iii this lallwny will rliil daily, tiillrlday ox.-i-ptr-ilrii-l follow.: '|'iui||~t|»|l wllnt Slrrllorln 'l`r~lriu~| liiwlird i-l-nd dui.-li, limo] .,|._ .\`n, Nu. N0. Nu. N0. ‘ I ‘il I :I7-? ‘_l PZ: _-_. ZFF. _ .-.==~???=~’ .3$ ?eisssP=Z se-s -esfr ac? _ i= 7 r-..\l |,.‘l.'l fl _Fu .»? Ig: _ A i.:-ll iv.t‘|i't.owuur- .Jn .l.~_l ” |tn§u|tyJliui‘. .-l. 1l..i» N .\`. \`ll|»diiro fr. ¢l_lv. 1.00 RJ!! }l.lti\'i-.r _I7 it.'ft 0.51! 4.48 li.-'vi ltiulcrnlil Jiri.. 7.15 5.23 l|.liI Kcllallrgtnli O2 .'...'a’r lull ar. S‘Si olv. \'.M. No. Ii ll.'A il.Ili| ~|_. 7_F"'S=f*‘."."Fj'.! °: 5355?! 2.1".-?555~§.> .°_zi”&5&E5-z _ 5? 2 '_' -.2 . _ t.: 0. ic: ».i» ._»_ A lbol inn .\.M. i-.M lv. R'-Sliln nr. tl..'i) l`_Ji.'i Wolllnniou li.l7 .IN l’ort lil 7..’rl _lu Ir'l.o»\ry "_ ‘ '..'t'l ' Il.` .-'tif L50 nr. Tiguiilli lv. b..’»0 . _ lun. r».lu. ,i\o. N ‘rrfszz ‘Ease 9rSrr;F1_ ~ =e=se_ = s=“r_ ' Z5§;= 32 as F 'S-if-’EF>' g&:‘231‘° A_r.i. rm. lv (‘h‘town ar N.tl| ...nal Mt..*!urwirrt.lc. ::..’»0 :Hn Mtlfull tl2il fill! HL.l’u¥All">\ 0.00 2,Ili aritiouria lv 5.10 i.l.’~ _ r-.u o. No, Bl .M ll Z. 9? ¥ zi tual. $.15 2.‘.Ii t. Htowart Jc.a lynn eo`town Iv to 'Lui . ..\.u .M. |-_u. Nr ii u_|.n r-. M. 7.81 lv Emcmld Jnuc ar. N.'.ll nrt`. 'l`rn\'ci»~o lv l-. M. 'I‘ri\ln~ ure run by Albmilr Stululnrd Tlluu. I), ’(Y|'I`lN(|lCIt. I. H. (‘. (iou.Mrr..(‘eii. Govt. li |_ ` Moncton, ll. -. 7. > rr-__ >=..-* ‘ 2-' '='-ez =5 (I. A. HIIAHI * »' V ~ " ~ - v I -THE oHanL0TTE'I'QWN‘t§t7ltan1AN. AUGUST is r9°s._ , " ' 1 if .l _vp » i _- 1 F. . 1,3.- "». tg-'~:" ~i‘.; '- .xfl-.» Y of w '-nrilf _ _ -._-.. r. .i ' ` -it A' rl' ri I' ‘< 4 "fx" 'l 1 iri__,~flli» ' ll ills.. i . "f1'l‘§l- ‘ ‘i.t»-ar... .5 »»..r'i¢‘r to all . lt ya . _- ,vr- _ ii. ~i‘-i_€..‘ - 1. ;_'l'i:'l§t5' i -, ;-i‘.-lp 1,;-t, »'; '»- H* fill . ».':zf»x;‘ _~. 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