mum; Him '< 1 Ee... V -V. » ,13- -.'.~_. ' , if I? T: , i Biscuits. Doughnuts, German. _-_ $1 31 ' ,-1 .. .*__~ »'~ 7: fr? 4. a -->- ` 0-n»m”-Camiiimiinloociisn tw 1: A °"°°" ° '”° °° es ° - spinach, lettuce, cauliflower, ripe tom ~ ?,',',°,?H§',‘,}'.’{,’,§’,f§’,,"m'.§‘,;,'f°1°'“"” °°""”" toes, oio._at Gay'sStal1s,toooy. 1011. I _ l!mTxs'ruiusi>Fi'r'rii:1> wrrnGi.Ass1¢8. .-. .-5 i 12-. . .- 'A -\. v’ nfs Hit mi ii. - .~ .-.---.-‘1,,.-T.r.,,.;>v.v?,n,,_&, ,_ _ on & coUNniY Niews f--¢»-_ _distrihuted io nightin the Drill F Mcnory _ A ` The prizes given by the city will ~ , 5 by Mrs. \Varb~.irton and the 1 TEA at Kinkora to-day. _\"°lll"i i 'lb _ re\\ f;1`d\I;‘ 1"" ’eIS0°I;€;orJ1 ‘ ‘Sl I' THE foundation of the C. M. B. A.,Hall an _ __ ._ _ _ . . “ramen will be in uniform. Public; °u“uy m\ itcrl. \ ‘ at Tignish is been completed. led to Pictou yesterday by the Fred M. “i"l"‘ii'cur.1ri£x|uNs BED RUUGH HANDS ticiua 3019+ post effective skin purifying and gsiiapaswelllspurestsnd or toilet, bath and nursery. It the cause of had oomplexions, h hands, falling hair, and hal? umighes, viz., the clogged. irrita , imgd, overworked, or sluggish P0333. »--v'°~..=f‘°-i.~i.~=f- ill? cou.soi¢riop¢..&iIo.s.A. ' ‘Bath The Cornae will load deal fo Europe at that port. Sr. Pauls Sunday School picnic will be held at Rocky Point tomorrow, boat leav- ing the Ferry Wharf at 10 o`clock sharp. See ad. in another column. A MEETING of ladies who will be able to assist at a Strawberry Festival in aid of the .How P. E. L Hospital will be held in I the Y. M. C. A. Parlor to-morrow, Tues- _ day morning, at 11.30 o’clock. Ladies please make a special effort to attend. 92i I ANY persons wishing prize lists of the Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition 1 to be held on the grounds of the Charlotte- § town Driving park and Provincial Exhibi- tion Association Charlottetown on Sept. A 25,26, 27, 28 next can obtain same by call- ing at the office of C. R. Sniallwood, Sec- ret.iry,Charlottetown,or by mailing a post card to him asking for same. ' d. & w. The Noitli River Ba tist Sabbath ?1*owwua|.?$.'8 m,P0‘l'l'l.l Dguqgg 2.* _ p _ School will hold their annual picnic on K ff, _ f 1~ 3. ... ~ 1 I .-. » - f nn. i.. H- oicicsv , " l.\loCl'iicisl Assistant at Royal London o Ae. ~f 1 A-.»-_T -_ S t rd J l 14th, thrbe tif l .gi’:oii1nd?bf John hldsrtesidei neg.: this North River Church. A table for _ * strangers will be provided, alsoa tc-nt -' * with cool drinks and refreshments. The The new remedy for diseases of the Throat an Lungs at HUGHES Apothecaries Hall. Ask for booklet. WIC# if/2 grouse' isa; public is cordially invited. Should the day prove unfavorable the picnic will be I held the following Monday. Miss Avalena B. Newsom and Mr. T. S. Seely, Concord,were to-day united in mat- rimony by Rev. J. H. Robbins, pastor of the Pleasant Street Baptist Church. The young bride was prettily gowned in white _ appearing charming and happy. Mr, Seely is an energetic young man full of hope and good cheer, They were married at the residence of Mr. R. B. Frost, under an arch of green and floral decoration,pre- sents of gold and silver speaking, the good will of absent and present friends. They were accompanied by Miss Nellie Rabie, formally of Kensington, P. E. I. and Mr. Hem'y,Conoord. After theceremony they started on a tour to Kingston, P. E. I. the home of the bride, where kindred and _ An Ottawa des atch says'-In order or hw -'Q -‘»/_._ Q/_ friends waittowelcome them. - ~ p . that teachers in the maritime provinceS - _d may have an opportunity of seeing for i ‘=_. themselv s the nature of the MacDonald e » _:li F I training school instruction, and in some Wh” 5 t'h° use M but A casesof preparing themselves to take it ing up the house with if _ ' ` 6001 ltovel decidedto rovide a summer course for 7 PHONE 98 1;” For Apple, Rimini-i>, mince, ff, ‘ Coconnut and Cream Pies, Tea __' _‘,~, Buns, Parker House Rolls, -y '_ Vienna and Duchesse Bread., *Sli ; - _ _,;, __, Eclipse Bakery. “fr Bikes Best Bread. '&\\\\" -~ _ _ . \ , -.\ _\ .` ii Z. _. mil .‘ Q `f4"" liz) fi lg .ll up in their schools, Prof Robertson has D teachers at Fredericton. l‘he instruction l THE Norwegian bark Coronae was tow- I' * " - gb-_-.’ -‘ "\- ' .- _:L .- §_` ` 1" -t .4 rs.- (3.A.IEl.]'J Ophthalmic Hospital Moorefields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital. “3 _ Qllllki in Disease! oi The Eye, Tliroli willbefree, and both men and women teachers will be accepted The course ' '(\\‘ wiu bobeguo on July our and last for about six weeks. All those who desire to I enter should make immediate application to Mr. E. E. MacCready, manual training instruction, Fredericton, N. B. The use of a. room in the Normal School building _ at Fredericton has been granted for the purpose of this summer course in manual A training, bythe courtsy of the_ educa- tional authorities there. After the summer holiday manual training courses ' are to be provided under the MacDonald _ Sloyd school fund at Truro, N.S ., and at Charlottetown and Summerside, P. E. I Mr. MacCready will endeavor to obtain a list of suitable and convenient boarding I places for such teachers as may apply. ___M.___- rooms, butter beans, cab ago. bee I 7 I ~ _ Weeks & Co., have something to interest you this week. J* -_ e -. i - ‘if ‘\€~ \ 'f' , - 4.. _:'.,_=: ._--_ .fl ' Colored Shirts ` ' A Regal.. $1.25, 1.35, rbi. week *_ `»- * f Si1kFront Shirts - ‘ Nice and cool, worth $1.00 g ’ lid 1.25, this week, 75c and $1.00. 3,- D' 086 of our net shirts at $1 25 ` Boys’ White and Colored , ` i. Shirts 5Oc and 75c.i V' for cricket and tennis. " Black Sateen Shirts ._ ,_ _-e- 99c. For comfort and style secure See our White Duck and lf Flannel Shirts, correct thing , _ l li Special values at A “i°° ““° A 50c, 80c, 90c. _ If you want a Straw Hat call at \l50!'tod stock in the city. wi-:I-:Ks co.. Weeks dz C.>.’s for ihiy keep the bef- 4 Ply Linen Collars l5c each or 2 for 25c. ,fiom iilriuoiiiu iii-i Linen Cuffs pair 2 pair _for 45c. Kid Gloves Fans, Blacks and Whites. Cashmere Hose pair for 45c. Gents’ Ties c. I Underwear rtment left choose from. The Peep e s Store. New cucumbers, new s<{)uash, mush US. a We carry an up-to-date li_U0 of neckwear. Four-in-hands. Knots, Flowing Ends, BOYS: rangingin price from 10c to _ 'B . i _ MR. E. Leard, Tryon, came to the city Yesterday afternoon and leaves this morn- ing for Sydney with th ree horses. At a meeting of the -ith Reg. Band C.A., Mr. E. H. Duchmin was appointed Secre- tary, and any parties requiring the services ofthe Band will apply to the Secretary or Mr. M. Ga.lbraith,instructor. SUMMoNsEs have been issued for the roughs who attempted to take possession of the train between Emerald and Sum- merside on July 2nd. It is understood that an example will be made of the parties. THE officers of the Boys' Brigade in Prince Edward Island and Provisional Staff will meet in Kindergarten Hall, to- morrow, Tuesday evening, at 7.30 to make final arrangements for going into Camp. All officers are expected to be resent. ST. Peter`s Church picnic at Rocky Y Y - tendance was not large, but those who were there, thoroughly enjoyed them- selves in spite of the heavy showers just before six o'clock. It is certainly a. most . delightful location for a. picnic _not too far ` from the wharf, in a. beautiful grove with sea water and river sides, and a large pasturefield in which sports are held. It-_ is avery pleasant sail from thecity and the retirement makes one feel just right when he gets ashore to enjoy the lunch. Sports and invigorating sea air. TEE regular meeting of the School Board was held last evening at 8 o’clock. The enrollment for the past month was 1354; the average attendance 1055, and per- centage of attendance S7. No. cases of tardiness 162. No. of truants 3; No. visits to parents 159; No. notices to parents 44 cases corporal punishment 30. Below average in grading 40, Following teach- ers reported ' no cases of terdiness Miss Scott, Miss McMillan, Mr. Smith, Miss Halloran. The department having the highest percentage of attendance in West Kent Mr. John E. Owen 94, Prince - St. Miss McKinnon 95, Queen Square Miss Fennessy 96. The tenders for coal was awarded to Clarkin Bros., and for whiten- D B th THE parlors of the W C 'I U were well filled last evening to hear Dr. Agnes Havi- and of San Francisco deliver her lecture on Higher Physical Life of Women O such a warm night it means a good deal to sit for nearly Z hours listening to a speaker, but no one present thought of e heat or felt the time long, so interest ll from the lecturer s lips The lecture as illustrated with charts and was clean and forcible throughout. At the close a nanimous vote of thanks was moved by Miss Duiett seconded by Mrs N D Armour and duly presented and acknow dged Dr Haviland will be at the avies all day tomorrow and will be leased to have a talk with any who may el -disposed to call upon-her No 2 Company Boys Brigade (First ethodist Churoh)_Will drill this evening. Parade at 6.45 p. m Every 507 iS1'¢<111¢Si>- ` ' on 'ngent on there being a full company ` AT the half yearly business meeting o for the coming half yearz- Pres.-Laura McLeod, Vice-Pres.-Peter Innis. Treas.-Annie Ferguson, (re-elected.) The conveners of committees are:- Lookout Com.-Annie Fraser. Social Com.-Bertie Smith. Prayer Meeting.-Kezia Fraser. Missionary.-Mrs J. T.MacKenzie. Flower.-Effie MacMillan. Literary.-Mrs, Sutherland. Temperance,-Christina. MacMillan. Relief.-Mary » Ma.cSwain. Music.-Minnie Smith. Visiting.-Mrs. M Ross. "WD he inventors. ini-1-€i*_i'W ‘