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We can supply you with Vienna Bread Sc Plain Bread 8c Graham Bread so Duchesse Bread i5c I D. STEWART. LCLIPBE BAKERY. I 'ras Methodist omni.-sass wui mml in Charlottetown next year. ' Tas: express arrived last l\lRi1t lt 9 o’clbck and the Princess at 9 15. Juno: Warbuton paid his Bret otlioial visit as school trustee to the City Schools yesterday. ` A oounrnruan named J. H. McDon- ald collapsed outside the Market yester~ day forenoon. He was taken $0 MTB- Larier’s where he was shortly revived. Tue Oiivette left yesterday at one 0'olock with the following passengers- W E Larkin, MraMGillis, Mrs A Lurney and family, J D Cosgrove, E M Ely and wife. Geo P Clarke. \Gl0BGE LUND, merchant Mount Her- ber , is building a large and commsdifllls house this spring, which when oomDi°i¢d w ii be one of the finest in that part of the country. Ronald Stewart, carpenter, has the contract. Ar the Police Court yesterday four drunks were disposed of as follows: Edward Murphy $5 Dr in 5819. J°il\‘| White, discharged, Jos. McLean, $3 or 15 days and John Sherry 85 or ill dayS» fine suspended. Gsonoa F. and Mrs. Urling and brother Chas. H. Urliuir leave Boston the latter pirt of July for a few weeks' visit to the Island. This will be Mr. Uriinils 5"” visit here slncd he has been married. Althouah having travelled through Halifax, Digby,St.Jol1u,N.B , and Q\iBb0°i he has never gone asfar aa Charlotte- town. Their headquarters will be I5 the home of Malcolm McLeod, Dundas. TEE Olivette had large inward and outward cargoes yestzrdav.The outgolnir consisted of potatoes and lobsters and the incoiniug of general merchandise. The only changes in the omcers are the pursvranli the steward. The late purser Mr. Elgin has been sppsinted 10 U18 a nt at Tampa and Mr, Dennison, well ' Hakes Best Bread. l ssiuanansnral I _ 4' ‘y known hcre succeeds him. Mr. Newman. gt.-ward of last year has been succeeded by lilr. Murphy of Charlottetown. . J fm* »°f°»°zf.5 sr.-~ » I l I I M' p osiausulnaa "N "Wi Stunning New Styles, in Shirt Waists for Spring and Summer Wear, 78e lil $3.50. Every waist a marvel of freshness and elegance. Our line of Waists is the most complete we've yet shown and entrances all-fthe newest fads and 78e to $3.50. f _..._ . A . 4 _ 5 ._,<.,_.,_.-.,s_l,,._,,_._ ,_;'.,;,',`-. ,,.:_,,_.-Ry ` 1 - ';_ -__ ,I ._,_._.,__-__ _.-,wr-l~x,§|:g; ef A>A=r,4/L TBI members oj the Epworth League of the First Methodist Church enjoyed a delightful sail on the harbor last night on the Acadia. The night was beautiful and the trip outside the harbor and up to the site of the bridge was superb. DR. §|aaLLwooD's new three horse pawerlannoli is working very satisfactory. Afew evenings ago he made the trip from Rocky Point to the Steam Navi- gation Wharf in 18 minutes. The machinery works smoothly and many friends have enjoyed a pleasant sail in the launch on the harbor. AN enthusiastic meeting of the members of the Fourth Regiment Baud was held last night in the rooms, 01!er’s Building. Plans for reorganization were discussed and details of the work to be done during the summer con ldered. The band will turnout as usual during the Militia Camp next week. WM. McEwen, second son of Horace McEwen has arrived home from Montreal. Mr. McEwen left here last June on the M. J. Taylor for Malta. After leaving Malta, they sailed to Cadin Splan, then to Rio da la Plaid, South America, then to Barbadoea leaving Barbadoes for Montreal in April where they arrived a fortnight ago. THE folllowing younir ladies having completed their studies at the Union Commercial College and passing the required examinations have been granted their diplomas: Miss Mary M. lose, daughter of John A. Rose, Albion, Lot 59; Miss Ethel Anderson, daughter of Alex. Anderson, Orwell; Miss Mary A. Mo~ Kenzie, daughter of John McKenzie, Scatchfort. Tun death took place yesterday morn- ing at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. F. H. Beer, Kent Street of one of the old and highly respected residents of the city in the person of William F. Morris of Prince Street at the advanced age of 76 yenrs.There are left to mourn one daughter, Mrs F. I1. Beer and two sons Frank Morris of Morris £5: Smith and Charles Morris now living in the West who is expected home. Tire Local Nine and the Unions of the Eistern section of the city will play a base hall match at Victoria Park this 0VBDil1R at tl 30 Will Worth will be referee and the teams are as follower- Lcoal Nine:-Leo Doyle, i“ McDonald, Burke, Garrett, Gormley, McKenna, Montleth, J MoQuilian, C MoQulllan. Unions:-W Jones,E White SfWickham J Donovan. \V Halpenny, P Corish, J Donovan, E Ryan, J Coinfoot. S1'alNr~:R's oratorlo The Ci-uclfixlon was presentedjlast nicht at St. James toa fair audience which should have thronged the building had the merit and dlfliloulty of the production been taken into ac- count. Those present were de- lighted with the rendition ol the oratorlo and I’rofc.s\ior Tanton an well as all those who took part are to be congratulated npan the excellence of their work. Some diillcuhv wnsai Llrstexperienccrl with the organ bu‘.thls was remediell ln a short time. Till; remains of the late \\'. I). Ross arrived last night and were taken to his home at Stanley Bridge. The followingl additional particulars are from the Van- couver VVorld of the 14th: The community was shocked this foronoon when it be came publicly known that W. D, llow, barrister, had been ilrowni-.:l, His burly was found in False creek, near thc Royal city wharf at the foot of Carr_ull street, shortly before lfidclock. He had evidently fallen in when the tide was high. The body lying on the shore held down under a huge lug, was found by one of the workmln employed at thc mill. The deceased was about the city all day yesterday and those who has scan him at various times during the day could hardly believe the Sari news. He attended SL. .Iohn'.~a Presbyterian church ln the morning and after luncheon took the ferry for North Vancouver where he spent thc afternoon. lie re- turned to town between T and H o`cloi-.k_ went to the post ofllcc where several friends saw and conversed with him. Ile was in capital spirits at that time. About H_2i0lie had dinner at thc Arlington Cafe and called there again about 9 or-look, for acigar. The proprietor ol the cafe said he was vc-ry jolly and joked about. various matters. That scenis to have been thc last. seen of blru alive. Tho body now Iles at Center & Ilanna'.~af undertaking rooms, where an inquest will be held by Dr. Monro. coroner at 10 a ui tomorrow. i 0010 Q\\0l6)Q}'(')'Q)Q)=0'®' &` Photo S Magazines We have sample copies of the following xnapgaziiics on file, and woii rl be leased io have our i)riends look over them. \Ve take subscriptions for any of them. "American Amaieiir _ Photographer," f "The Camera," "Camera Craft," “Camera and Dark Room", "Photo American," "The Photo Beacon," “Photo Era," “Professional and A maieiir Photographer," “-Western Cairiom Notes," “\Vilson`s }’hotograpliir‘ .\lnga1.inc." Q K9 Q0 90 'é We’re Afraid ou’ll Get _. Rainer! ' On < . here illeilted I I ’s a iilis man Who knows enough to :come in out of the wet." A wiser man still is he who provides himself with one of our umbrellas-so that,no matter how the weather acts he can stay out doors and get out of the wet at the same time. The new Ones came Saturday-good, well ' made umbrellas, 85.3, goo, ;:;_00_ ' Automatic, self raising umbrellas $1.15. Better grades $1.55. $185,112.25 up. /ii~‘Tr~:ii the usual practice of the Long Creek Baptist Church choir or Saturday evening last the members and organist Mrs. W. l'I.SLreicli were entertained in Mig; Lunfika hrnutiinl home at New llsrninlon. The house was nicely decorated for thc occasion with apple blossoms, lilac* and ovvrgrceris. Iiunoheon was .~1c.v.nl an;l »i pil-nsnnl. evening spent Wear Trade Mark D Suspenders Goa;-antggd. Sold everywhere. Toilet waters Bulk Perfumes \\'c liniv .iii c\i‘r-piiorially good liiic ol iliusv inrliirliiig "I’ivui.=". "Rogers onrl (ini lets," "t`ol;;i\i¢--". iiiiil "Rim- nie-ls." Florida Water \\'c liiivt' ilii- gi-niiinr ".\liii‘ri\y .Y I,;i|riirii\ii`\‘ iii Iwo si/cs. 'l`oiIt-i \\'.'iiL‘r< iii lriilk luv aiiri I5 :iii ii/_ “The TWO MAGS" iiaclloiiala& iiacllinnon, DRUGGISTS. Cor Gtlleorge and Kent Sta. NOW I5 ,.,-_mir "1 - 1, Q 1,. A ,.,_,1._ ; Great George Street. llrnggis . . . 0 pe ~ L. i I L _a _ M W 7 FI I i I 1'- GIVE YOUR HIEIR..-4..-.,..».... I I HE AIR i. /I _\,,.._~f. fn ._.. »;- , _ . _,. wg; Wei ,f ,. ""'4\\. . l.ll_‘1"‘ "' .‘q.,.-_.='4.."9§,,-3 r rs 1% 11 ,433 ‘z _if 1; ' Q */, _ /__ .. 1 _¢ I. '_ Nil in one of our go-carts with light-running and rioiseiess gears iwliceis being fitted with rubber tires) and soft “springy" springs. “Our” go- caits make I§:iby’.s afternoon out one <.f coiitiiiiieti plc-asiire botli to baby :uid iiiotiici' Cali :ii and sec mir new si_y`lc.<. John Newson. i érwvsve-l~» -q,~-'tn INTERNATIONAL EXHIBIIIUN - 17th to 24th Sept., 1904. The Largest and .\Iost .~\ttravtivc II\'I)I`SI`RI/\I. DIS PLAY ever made here is already assixcfl. TH E ME1 The Prize List is fini .if iiiicml i.. GENERAL FARMERS, STOCKMEN. for summer suits. Something DA'RYMEN~ POULRTYMEN' em' iiighiin Yfighi ‘md ptieitywinhde' I About $1000 added in Extra Classes and Special S Z" 15 W Hi Y°“ Wa" - e “vel Prizes for Horses and Cattle. in stock ii very nice assortment of' these, and ask you to call and see AMUSEMENTS. illéffl BS Ii`l€y 8f& jilSi [IIE ihii'lg5 ,-\ w¢‘l<‘i»riii- :Ir-piirliirr frmri The iii-:iivii 'I`rm'I< ' _ you are iooking for They are 3|] 'I`iir<: iiRi<‘.rr1‘w<-r i\'i\ ni<~"i' in-' |\n\>.~i~ .»tor_ St jolrn N. B 1. .‘-» iiiwf X' wif “,515 " er ""“‘°' ~- ~ e - -I-a »~.;.»- I » W .__`__ \ .~i.__, _ \.._ __ '____. _ _ _ _ seal; ., __ .