'rss ci1.iRLo'i‘fi_‘a'rowN ooiisniiiu, your ._,, .905 . , . .i '_ i fa. ~ ___ ,- . . V , _ , _ / 7 . , i-.i _..f___.,_ _ V - -;--»--~-»---~- _ _____ ,____ ___ Experience count sny°hin; ‘ i, I h ° A Then what do you think old; yr:-ls? In elpericnce with Ayer's Ssrsaparillal. . . , Sixty yesrs of curing thin blood weak nerves, general debiliiyl We wish you would ask your own do¢¢o.»'.|,°,_,¢ ihis. Ask him to i-eil you. honestly what he thinks it will do for i - youre . Then do Prcciselv as he say . .. M i 'v‘v_¢.&:m=,= : ' = ‘V Y' ` ' n* Head Umces Prowse Rev, A. B.b¥oI.»eod, late oi! Coldstreain, ` » U 0 Truro Pre! MW- m u n ' _ Bfr. Pauiis Sunday School Picnic takes tile more than the price oi ordinary plate. Every piece guarantetd night. _ ’ for 2% VCU" Aunnsw ALLAN and wlfe.Hailfax,ars yesterday morning from Montreal. She Us B Lassie Eiisus and J J Hughes, M P 5'” J°h“ °' NM' "king um bw" °‘““’ 80 w - 1 a Ottawa, arrived last. night _by train. bu” °h°°°°' an mas mmwes’ wo box” . e A' -J ~ " p . . 'f _ .. ' A i.ii~r'rim was recently reoiveil iiy YOU' A 'RE INVITED If yon wish the best ln photo- graphy, tiniahed on the new spec- ialised mounts, (the vrry latest novelty.) To .Visit _ Our Studio GEO. ll. 'COOK Where Baby is Always Welcome. Hughes' Eifervesciiiz Saline Cleaiises the Stomach Re- gulates the Liver and Boweis A dose of it in the morning keeps the system working right during the day. Price 2 5c per bottle. - Geo. E. Hughes, Apotliecaries Hall. L. __._- _...___- BOSTON ` SIIOES FOR MEN. We received lately by American boat. the neiitest, best and finest line of Meii'ii Shoes in patent, colt Russia Calf and' Vici lrirl leathers that ever caine to town for the price $3.50 and $4.00 is pair. Compare ilieni with $5.00 shoes and you will acluiowledge they are bet- er than most shoes at this price. They are titters every puir. A. E. 'M'cEACliEN. 'l'hu Shoo Mon. ' Canned Goods ‘ The season l1osn’t advluved far enough to give you fresh vegetables and fruit. UUR CANNED GOODS comes as near it as you could wish for. No need in having a bare table when you can get ...ir 'ron/iaroics. CORN- PEAS, WAX BEANS. PEACHES, PEARS, PINE Ai’I‘i.F¢S. STRAWBHRRIES, in SYRUP, etc. We handle only the best brands put up y fellibli packers--ymi can rrlv on them bglng pure nnil ire-sli. Call If our store and we will be pleas- ed to show them to yon. McKean a’s tiroceiy, Phone l U‘i.“i.'.'..“.’.`Zli.‘$f."ii‘i.i’i" -1-_ ______,_ _______ Qin-|||\»»i‘ THE BEST YET This week we oder 60 pair Men’s fine Dongola kid Boots, Bluciiir ent Z sizes from 6tc io. Regular price $2.50. Our special cut p‘lic this week _ 1.85 | I ., A i ; , P Womens While Canvas . Bluchcr 3 ii only 99c ,| va Pair A Whilclhc Last. Sec Thom . in Our ‘< i Windows. 2. lllii li lIil'Y. PURE MAPLE SUGAR We have just received from Sherbrooke, Quebec, 3 cases Maple Sugar. It is guaranteed bv the shippers to ' be STRICTLV PURE and unadulterated. Bi-:cr &Gofl’s '_ s 'H no E H P in thc Ding Line " Thai wc cannot - Sililill- GET THE HABIF. BE ACUSTOMER. . argest Stock " Lowest Prices. . \‘€"_~§; f". .<1-_ " i ‘*~f1~\ i l"‘ if " Reddin Bros. ~' PHONE 86 0PP» P. 0. ' /~ _ \t- _- '- _ Y-‘\ "i,'\.~ - ff l IF YOU ONLY KIIBW . ' When your well stocked store was going to burn down. you could wait to insure until the week be- fore, but d S DCSUOYC whgldnldrg too late. Remember the old adnge,"’i`liere is no time like ' and no insurance l Shocs , | Joan Ll, Lsrwis,sou of 'James Lowi-._ ‘ H S .‘ Royalty, arrived liouis last. uighthy train i Miss Lcrril Arwanaos, of Everett nuiiioiiiiiiiii Block. bharlotteiown - Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc.. have ___ sure and take your ilsiiing gear. s.s. . ' _ Londo i s N i i ll the ART and FINISH of solid sliver but we oiier them at very ` Tu. mln ‘mud lm' mmm' at “'05 gg: °f,|,,,.(,|,“ o_$v:;d ‘;:,:n,,_"}a`:,,:: Tas Northumberland arrived at il.50li\at. visiting Charlottetown. Ricv A E Ciiawsoiw, River John, N S arrived last night tor a short visit.. Miss .lasers Bounnu. leit. yesterday to spend her holidays with her cousin Miss Clare Bonnell, Murray River. J anus Munr.i-:Y of the Anglo American Tel.1Co., arrived lsat night. from Sackville, N. li. and will be attached to the oilloe in Charlottetown. A ronuan resident of Charlottetown, Ilohert Soisntlelinry who has been living in Mexico for nearly the last. half s dozen years is visiting his old home and renew- ing acquaintances. LOCAL firemen, says the St. John Telegraph will participate In the flremsn's tournamenttobe held in Cliarlctretown lnu month or so. Last evening in the hook and ladder station there was ii meeting representing the branches of the olty brigade and it was decided to send s delegation. The idea appeared to uieet with general approval. and on Fri- day evening next there will be anoiher meeting, when the uisi.t.or will he more iuliy |.i_ailred over. Couriuoron Waniaisno, who is over fur a day or two to see how the new station was progressing, inlor med The Guardian that the work is going on as wellas desired and that thc new structure will be ready for occupation next. winter. Thlswillbeiiood news for the public as well as the railway oilluials, whose oiilces in the present railway station are begin- ning to show decided signs of the dissolu' tion brought about. by old age,Mr Wisllliei g leaves this morning for Moncton where ho has a contract lu connection with the erection of the' new railway shops there. Tim death weaned at. Auckland, New Z»-nliuid, on the 0th of May last. of George William Owen, in his Slit year. Ho was was a son of the late Thomas Owen, Esq., ui Cardigan and abrother oi the Hon. L C. Owen, of this city. His tlrs' wife wits is sister of the bile Hon. Benja- uiiii and .Hon. Daniel llisvii-is, and his second wife,wlio survived liliii, was Miss Annie Dewar, of Mnntugiii-, daughter of the inte Robert Dewar, Esq, lie wus for uiiiiiy yeiirs a busiiiiias partner ol' Alex. Dewnr. of Auoltlisiul, who visited his old hollis at Bruiierieii three years nga. His remains were interred ui. Syiiinniln street. Conii>t.e|~y, Auckland, on the l2t.h of May. lie formerly did liunlni-ss in Olmrlcttc- town. Ho was one of the coinpiiny who went. to Sari Friiiiolaeo in the yeuril-i»-ill, from the island. it wiia some years there after wlieii he left 'for New Zealand. Tounisr travel nu the train ami the Boston Bout. yesierdny was very heavy says a Si. John paper of the lith Inst ’1`he0i\lvln Austin lirouglit. 500 passengers the most of iheiu from points along the I 0 R between the city and Point du Olieno and Prince Edwarii lsliisid. The St Croix last evening brought. seventy. The Union depot was crowded for some time until the departure of the Point du Ohene and llallfnx expresses, witlivisltors from across the border, men, women and ehilil~ r-ii, most of them in wiirui weather grab. The Boston train was iiiinost. halt an hour into in arriving and _was uiads up oi ten uira well lliled. This Montreal tinin wal about 20 uiliiutes late, The two trains going emit were very much overcrowded to aoconiuiodate the large number of pissengers, the Point du Ohana express being mails up of 12 or 13 cars, with two engines. The departure oi the trains was delayed somewhat. on account oi the enormous lot. of' oaggage that had to he transferred. 'ran s s Hniim, im... Basics. 'arrived shortly altar 10 u‘cloclr last. night. She lirought the following p ssssngers. R J Cook, Mrs A L lirisdy, Mr and Mrs Martin, T A und Mrs Wilkes. Mrs E S Stiller, LO and Mrs liiirley, Mr and Mrs Maniield, Mrs ES Tufts. P McBride, Mira E I. McDonald, Mrs Ii. Rchertocn, R Dinnla, Mrs and Mins Smith, W L Hill, Major and Mrs E L Raymond, Dr and Mrs P C Brldsrhalli, W ii and Mrs Martin. P and Mrs liliroy, Misses .l and K McDonald, E and I lliscoc, Miss L Anderson, C W Downing D J and Mrs Nevin and daughter, Ill O and Misa H S Fish, Misses O'Donneli and lliivarlin, M L McLvliiin, Minn Berfigan, E Gliiillngs, W Ii Frliisell, C F Slooilley; Misses M McPhee, A McLellan, Misa ll Mclxnn, Mr and Mrs Kellelaa, Misses M Cormier, C Casa, lllas A Montgomery, Mrs J Graham, Misses S P Doncett, anti A .1 and Mrs iloss, W D Baker. Misses B Campbell,G Wallace. P S Etienne, Mrs D McPherson, Miss' li Bates, Miss 8 Molaod. From Halifax: Mrs 4’loolliam and child, BJ McDonald. _...Q _.... Elfsrvaacent. Fruit Balt.-Uur own & CO. ,t,1;,°e‘;':f,f_“t" mar.-iivoiiéirg iiiiemir 'form .ii.rn~a1.a.i sunnrsmn, m. I-I. Bmmn- 2f.‘T.'.‘}.l2.J.2..‘.'l"“.'S..$'....I.‘°.Z‘.i.‘l'.‘.f 1 1 sentlng Phoenix of Hartford, ep' Canadian Quebec. . ' -rms tt ' Only? mc. per bottle-A. W. Rlddiel PMB-Sunnyside. PURE onocorarss Nsvsiz riuizr aivvoouv ~ 'wiiiwi"ais"psi~¢ and oimiesoine. win. s sn.. .ich flavor, snitedto both young and old. A Gs Pat up ia .pretty boxes or sold' in bulk by all the leading °°"fecd°m"° 1 _ . "Y P Haas. arrived by the Halifax last night on a visit to Miss Ruby ll-attray of this City. ' ‘ Tun congsugatlone of Douglaswwn and Sourie.Friuoa Edward Island. are oaii;ng place today at Hickeyhi wharf. East. River. A delightful spot. Doii't miss it.. Be fare adults 150. children l0o. Tags, 5, Ifoiliio 'arrived in port. oai-ly sailed laat [evening for the Sydnoys and condensed milk, a lot ot poi-lr, butter, etc. and 30 head of cattle and 50 sheep. il. A.Truemau, recording steward of the Snclrvllle Methodist ohurcli Auilieisl, from Rev. J. L. Dawson, of St. Johns Nlld who Is about to assume the pastorate of the Saokviile church. Mr. Dawson who has been veryllI.ls now improving sud expectedto leave for Saoirvllle on July 2-i h. Tnsim waaa large attendance at the R rind amost enjoyable day was spent. Ar. Murray River also there was s well attended celebration which was well managed and ii source of pleasure to all who a‘nded. Oranso Teaat Eilersiie yesterday. It was "° am' "' catimstadythat. there were N000 people on p the rounds. The best ol order prevalli-ii, ‘ 5 ' l 1 Ladies’ llailiiiig Shoes. ‘F-~°lHi K|Ni]'S Elllllll liUlllll|lll< Joluiiiz iioiisu Fuiillil. ISI' il” Auiliei-si dosp.ii..h_ ,ind gg. Tuesday Haatstord ntth.. gm.; no or 85 years.i HG lived forlillycurslii that P\l°°» ‘nd ‘ hid ssloyeil .wo-i i.¢aiin uiini some months below- iris .ii..»as». lie was I fll‘ll1°\' by iii- i..i..... Ti... children are JamesDErni»r-es, west Hauiilord, Mrs John Harrington, Amherst., Mrs! Laird, Prince Edward island, ST- PwL's Sunday School Picnic takes pliico today al. liicki-y's wharf, Eliot. River. The S. City or London leaves the Stcani Navigation Co's wharf st. itll), and again in the afteriioon st3o'olock. Thi’ Mil llvtheriver is one oi the moat delightful lo lie had iinywhere, and the trout llaliliig iii. iiiis season is at Ita best. Those who wish to spend ii moat enjoy- alile dny on the water and in the country should tnlic Llis ateiuiioi' iii tlis uioriiiiig; uthers who wish a iilensiint, sail and cannot iii'i`unl the whole day, can take the nleniuor leaving lioreiil, Zi u'olot:li in the afternouii, get ii gooil ton, iiiid' return home iii. an eiiily lour, To will be served on the arrival ct ine afternoon hoist.. Games unit uiiiuseineiiis as well as a flrsl. class refi-oaliiiient. booth will form some of the iittrsotioiis. Doii'|. miss lt. Return hire, adults 1?..-,_ uiilldrini l0c. only. l _ _ l m°l"1l1lK lust iit lilii Mllllo ill w°'i'l Lawn clisirs, camp stools, verandah oliulrs folding aiirl reclining. Cheiip. .lisa i.’iai.oi1 & CD. lliii ti. 'was in Montague, on Wednesday. A Lancs number jieft Montague and vicinity on the 12th for the Orange Tea nt Murray River. Bananas, oranges, pineapples, lemons andoocanutla-(recaiveil weekly) at W. A. .lohnst.on's, Montague, P. E. I. Ztldtwtf. Aivirmii. Ai.r.ur of Alley dt Co., Boots and Shoes, Charlottetown, was in Moiir tsgue on Thursday. Lrsur, Ooi.. ll. M. Davison and son Lyman, came in on the morning train to Montague fd Thursday. Som; “\Varren W." Capt B.-.l|, iirrivi-d in Montague, on Wednesday, with ii port. cargo of merchandise from Halifax. “Souvenir post curls". “Comic post. cards" "Souvenir stai.lonery', and fancy goods, at W. A. Johnstone'a,Montagne P. E. I. ' Hdtwtt WM. McKiN_uoN, and family of iioston. formerly of Brtdrlrlyn, arrived in Montague on Wednesday. to spend their summer vacation. Miss PoLr.v Niciioi.soN, of Cniuiiierciiil Cross arrived in Montague on Wednesday from Boston, to spend the snuiiuer nt her old home. Correhpondsiitn ssnillnir Kings County news will please mark “Kings (}curity‘- at the top of flint page ot sumo, each tiiue of sending. L. U. Fowiim, North Bedeque, arrived in Montague on Thursday uioriiliig ia attend the meeting ot Graiid Lodge, I. O. G. T. _ Fancy groceries, biscuits, oouiectlonsry, chocolates, iind i\ nice iiue of canned fruits and vegatiiblea at. W. A. Johnstone si, Montague, P. E. l. 2‘.’.dt.wtf. Tris Montague Post. Ollloe and Custom House, which has been repainted Inside and our., under the supervision of Gspliiis Roos ol Vernon River will be completed today. HuullC.nii'iii¢i.r.,aiirl wife foruierly of, Whim Road, arrived in Mcntagneon` Wednesday, from Boston, to spend the summer vocation with friends in Montague and vicinity. Hot. weather drinks vis lime juice lemon syrup, pineapple syrup, vanilla syrup, atrswlierry syrup, raspberry syrup, lemon sour, Vino, and a full llns of larated waters at. W. A.. Johniitones, Montague. P. E. l. 2'Z'~ thoroughly enjoy tt, you iniist have your bathing ouiiit-we have ilieiii lieie in generous assortment. STAN LEY BROS,` Liiflii s' Bntliiiig Suits. Writer Wings and Caps. Mei.’.s Yoiitlis’ and Boys’ Bathing Suits. B .thing Triinks, etc. siiiiviiav ssos. .... .__.__. __ _._ _ V _ W " f srnurs iiNo i.ini-: .iuics W Lime Juice... . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , . . . . ,, ii..-,i5¢_15C,4° nm] 75,, \,.,|,1¢ Syrups . . . . . . . . ..iot,o3r»<~, LeinonSquash...._ . . . . . . we Fruit bf all kinds arriving twice it week. Frcsli iilrawberries arriving every morning. For anything good in groceries try us. _p Sain-snnossson ii co,,<........ v 'SUMMER SUITS Nico cool summer' suits in Noriolk and S. ll. S. These suits are very suit able lor those wiirin days and N l lor outing' suits. Prices $8.75, $9.50 up to $.12 00 P, H. lslaiid's A MCDONALD ° ° 9 Clothing Store. l i I *Forever »_ e v' i 1 i ru I i 4, JZ _»A......____4_..._ __..i_..._,_. s. MARBLE iiiic GRANITE Mllllllllflllli. ite and Frccstonc. We carrv ri large stock of Aiiieri- can Morliic oi d Ciiiindiiin Grnuiie ready for iziiiiiedinie delivery. Oiir prices reasonable. Our stocl. the best. Correspond.-nee solicited. listiiiiates clirerinily given. Chandler <5; Bell, H , ,,, K)NL§"`“'*"1H“A;€l£§’ILTf§[¥'_L" 5__,,.,.,. __ ......... DO YOU WANT F you live in the I country and have room for summer boarders, remember there are hundreds of people in the city who are glad to.get out in tiie country a few weeks in the summer. You can reach these people through “The Chariot- BOAKDERS 7 column. Try it l i . I Monuments and licad- stones in Marblc,Gran- at 4