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It contains the best and “fest substancesfor correcting and toning mae organs. Custard and .gggggpg Chocolate lelly Pudding 0 we have now in stock something ngw in the jelly Powder line rf flavors' #This powder is made from the finest qualitv of Calf-Foot Jelly crystalazed *and then ground an mixed with the highest grade of pure fruit flavors. * * Even' package of this Custard Powder will mf. ke one quart delicious Creamry * Custard _ _ We have also in stock all the leading * llavors in Pure Gold Jelly at ro per pkg * §Websler & llcKay`§ The Ideal Grocery ' * Phone 199 % 3 Q lflii. @# ’¥ Hliif l Wllfiii ,K 1 likes to wait very lon to have re- pairs attended to. Often great ia- slronvgpieuce sogiyouo or ooo sustain no ng work attended to at the properm time. uw; pot onéy in our woxrk u wo o proper y. gzmzoxkmen are axperlenid E ond we guarantee iiofaedon. E Q- For Bell Banging Ol 11!- dqiSbeet Iron and ‘lim kk wot wsusmilarl ROBT.l-SHALL. ‘ NG t Geo Ill o Ola 0 _ o°o ozo o o_o o'o:o`o:ohio'o°o o°ofs°o'o:ofo.o|b:s EE Z'-I E _ | 1 Q clilP__ll\s\Ns We have another lot of those cheap Raisins on hand, which we want to clear out before our new stock wines in. This week we oller them at the rate of 3 pounds for 20 cts' Call early and get a supply of them before they are all gone. Beer & (lofi, aaoocosoeooaa grlsrnv Plsmvg Apple Pies 12c Mince Pies 120 At the ECLIPSE BAKERY TELEPHON E 211. lsmv rlsin STEWAR Eclipse Bakery. Bikes Best Bread. OlflIlU§Ulil9l!l€ IIUOIIOC 'U I I F1.. aeeooooooecoee ease .U =-2° CITY AND ill COUNIY THE mail special arrived inthe city at 10.30 local last evening. L. Dudier has received a summons charg ng an infraction of the Prohibition Law Yxsrsnnax Mr. C D Rankin of this City, was registered at the Royal Hotel, St. John _ Srsauns. Pollno will load in Montreal for P. E Island ports,the Sydneys and St. John -Sydney Post. MB. J. T Mellish and family have re moved into the City from their country residence at Rocky Point. Enrnms for the horse races to be held on the llth and 12th September, close on ‘ Wednesday next September 4th. ` MR. Chas. Myers will deliver an address in the Presbyterian Church at Brackley Point Road on Friday evening at 7.30. AT the police court yesterday afternoon P. Dougherty. for a breach of the Sunday observance law, was lined $1 or Eve days. MR. W. S. POOLI, for many years loco- motive foreman of tho P. E. I. Railway, has been appointed Mechanical Superin- ' tendent. Owrlse to the absences of the Mayor of Halifax, Mr. R. F. Mcllrieth, did not arrive in the city last night to attend the Sports as intended. THE members of the Fourth Regiment Band will meet at the Band room this ,afternoon at one o’clock sharp, to proceed Ito the C. A. A. A. grounds. SATURDAY next the 81st lust., is the last day for tenders for catering at the raceojon the Charlottetown Driving Park on the 11th and 12th September. THE Wanderers arrived by the Princess yesterday evening. The team consists of M. Murphy, M. Carney, W. Rove, Covey, H. L. Rnggles,A Murray, J.F. McDonald, . R. A. Matheson and Traincr Mack. Tmrnn is no doubt. but that all the classes in the races on the Charlottetown Driving Park on the 11th and 12th Sept- ember will be well filled. The entries close on Wednesday next the 4th Sept. Tru: steamer Bonavista arrived at the Acadia wharf yesterday afternoon from Montreal. The Bonavista landed I) horses for the Dominion Coal Company that were shipped from Charlottetown.--Sydney Post. THE managment of the Charlottetown Driving Park have had the track put in splendid condition. Trainers driving on it to-day say it never was better.. If we have fine weathoron the 11th and 12th September two good day’s sport are assured. Tun members of the Wanderers sth letic team, ten in number, arrived by the Princess last tr ight and registered at the Davies. They are accompanied by Trainer Mask and a number of their club mates. The athletes from Sydneyland Truro also registered at the Davies. Tun: Schooner Charlevoix, Capt. O. F. Taylor sailed from Quebec on Saturday last with acargo of 575,000 feet of lumber for Los Palmas, Canary islands. After discharging the is chartered to proceed to Pensacola, Florida to load pitch pine at $9 per M. for port of Spain, Trinidad. THE challenge race between the boats owned by Mr. Jas. Moonoy and Thos. lRiggs did not materialize. It appears that Mr. Mooney had hauled his boat up with a view to preparing her for tho race when by accident the boat slipped, start- ing one or two of the planks above tho water line. THE Maritime Sports to be held this afternoon will without doubt be the best ever seen in Charlottetown, or in the Provinces. The sports will begin at two p. m. sharp, and spectators who desire to see the first, and probably the most inter- esting event, the 100 yard dash, should be .on the grounds on time . 1--1$-2-“ EVERY BOTTLE OE KENDRIGKS Liniment is the same, you can depend upon the quality at all times. &1W°YS he best. I _ and are now open for your INSPECTION. Our first shipment Of Ladies’ Fall Jackets and Ladies’ Felt H315- The People’s Store - Come and secure first choice. WEEKS 8¢ G0- ` Wholesale and Detail. lfashioneble Millinery Leaders- titahfieliitiit -“-A-ek--a»1~rf » - .A_ TRI handsome schooner yacht ' Palmer °W11@d 03' F. K. Sturgess, of New Yorl. east. She visited Charlottetown, Syd ne-, Hllwkesbury and Other points.-Haliiax Chronic‘e. bl the Special to Souris yester <10? Were: Lieut. Gov. Mclntyr JW180 Warburton, Benj. Roger A.A McLean, John Matheson, F. W. Hindman, Donald Nicholson, U. Curri A.J. B. Mellish, Hedley Palmer, D. Schurmas, W. C. Hobkirk, John Smith, A.C.Duchemin, J. E. Matthews, Geo. HY11i1ml-D. Chas. McLean and L. W. Watson. A110179 Ulwse who took passage ef S’ ea THERMOMETER READINGS.-The follow- ing is e comparative statement: The highest temperature on August 27th. 1901 77.4 1900 09.6 1899 74 1898 65.7 1897 70 8 1896 es 1395 69. 1394 65.7 AT8o’clock last evening at the resi- dence of Miss Rattray, Euston Street, the marriage of Miss Lily Belle Rattray to Mr Ivo McDonald of New Glasgow took place in the presence of upwards of 40 guests. The bride was supported by Miss Lucinda Shaw of Brackley Point while Mr. Melville Baadshaw supported the groom. The ceremony was performed by Rev. D. B. McLeod.- THE Guumuzv ex- tends congratulations. took place in St. ElizabethChuroh Spring field, of Mr. Wm. James Essory of Green ville, to Mary Edna., daughter of R Philip Bagnall, Esq., of Hazel Grove. The ceremony was performed by Rev Cumming. The bride was attended her sister Miss Hattie Bagosll and the groom was supported by hir. Everett Johnson of Brookfield. After the cere mony the wedding party drove to the home of the bride where tea was served. Tn: Gtranmnl extends best wishes. Tulum or four years will pass before the Maritime Championships will again be held in this Province. Citizens should not fail to attend these memorable games this afternoon, and see the great struggle be- tween the Wanderers and the Abegwei weits were only two points ahead of the Wanderers when the last event-the one mile bieyclo race was called, and all depended upon the outcome of- the event. Cameron of the Abegwoits succeeded in capturing Hrst place in the event, Byron Brown of the Abegweito second and a Wanderer third. The Islanders thus scored a majority of seven points in this event, a maiority of _nine in the total. 'Tho struggle this afternoon will be equally ex- citing. Ynsrnlnnar Mr. L. B. llclllillan receiv- ed the following despatch: Halifax Aug. 27. L. B. MCMILLAJI. Enter Dick Grant, Antigonlsh for the half mile and Matheson,\N anderers and B. J. McDonald, Antigonish, for the mile. R. F. McII.ntn'r1=1. That these entries will add much to the day’s competition, the following letter re- cently published in the Halifax Herald will show: SIR,-Dick Grant, champion ten mile runner of America, and Ronald J. McDon- ald, of Boston, who are to run a ten-mile race here at the Highland Society sports to be held here Aug. 27, in writing to me, made the following proposition: We will take any two men in the pro- vince, each man to run five miles; if they iefeat us we guarantee to give each man a handsome gold me dal, J . J. McPnnnsos. AT Zion Church last evening Mr. Chas, A. Myers gave a very interesting mission- ary address. Mr. Myers is an Islander and represents the Presbyterian volunteer Movement. He is supported by his fel.- low students at Halifax, and is seeking to encourage the congregations and awaken greater interest in missions. He briefly reviewed the work being done by the Canadian Presbyterian church, point- ing out that the drst foreign missionary, who was sent out in the year 1846 was Bev. John Geddle of P. E. l. His field was Aneityum in the New Hebrides and he was soon followed by the Gordous, both of whom were martyred. Mr. Myers exhibited the axe used to murder Rev. James Gordon. The work being done in the New Hebrides Trinidad, Demerara and Korea was re- viewed. Mr. Myers is a volunteer for the foreign field and will take up Mission Work on completion of his college course, _M-*-i WHEN IN DOUBT as to what to use for Dian-hcea, Cholera Cramps and all summer Complaints don’t hesitateto try Fuller’s Blackberry Cordial tried and tested for over twentyilve years. 25 cents at all dealeoii medicine. Ynsrnnnar afternoon the marriage . .\1r. by ‘R teacher engaged is Miss Dsvereaux, under the immediate dlreesion of the Mother S1196-l'l01‘¢8S Christian doctrine will be = taught principally, also all other courses , up to the fifth grade. Boys' department arrived in port yesterday from a cruise i, mnrdy sepnau from the gum \ \ \. \ \ \»\ x \ \ \ \ \ \ »\ Ar s meeting of the Executive Com mittee of the Maritime Stock Breeders Association at Amherst last Friday evening atwhich the the Dominion Live Stock Cunmiseioner, Mr Hodson, was present, it was decided to hold the 'Maritime Winter Fair, canbining a fat s..ock show, block test, dairy test and poul'ry show, at Amherst on the 17th 18'h, and 39th of December, Over $2,600 V will be offered ln prizes. The prize list, lsomw-lmcrevisea and added ce since its first. publication, will be shortly republished. Every evening during the show me Maritime Breeders’ Association will hohl a public meeting in the Town ‘Hall when the best live stock authorities on the continent will give addresses. The annual buiness meeting of the Associa- tion will be held on Thursday pmoruing. The lectures on the beef and pork carcases and poultry will be given on Thursday afternoon, and the show will close at 10.30 p. ru. that night, Meat dealers are invited to write to W.W. Hub- bard, Secretary Maritime Breeders’ As- sociation, Halifax, as to the number of fat cattle, etc., to be offered at the show be- fore arranging tc send outside the pro- vinces for their Christmas beef. Tm! annual meeeting of the Provincial Teachers’ Association will be held in the Assembly Hall of Prince of Wales College I on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Col. Francis Wayland Parker of Chicago will be present and will deliver two ad- lar looture dn Thursday evening. His For Popular lecture-“Artist or Artisan which 1” The following additional numbers are on the ro m l interesting one and a larger attendance g 61966526- Every up-to-date teacher should be present and the citizens of Charlottetown will have an excellent op- in Col. Parker’s addresses. No afternoon session will be held on Wednesday and t e races. __ Way will be especial ly low. » - ~ - ~ l ` _ . To-day' Probabilities- .ii-so-_ ToRONTo, August 28.-(Special)-Light to moderate winds fine and warm. K.1g_-- BEWARE OF IMITATIONS of Me- Lean’s Vegetable Worm Syrup, get the genuine don’t be deceived with any remedy offered to be just as good. The importance of having aper- fect fitting, and at the same time a thoroughly comfortably corset, can- not be over estimated. It is a. criti- cal matter to make a corset right. W. B. Corsets have the benefit of the experience of the best corset makers 'rj BU IO ll 1, U1 A l.`.;’.~i~" \'-""2 'I m . llllwlilllllloldl C ¢Your E Kodak. .° " and talre a snap at the sport . this afternoon. :After the ° " t ll ports I. lll lHl Pllllllll on a drug business at theold' stand the name of . The undersigned have this day 'eu- tered into partnership and will carry eor.Gt. Geo. and Kent sts., undef' U'ollonal|l&,_lcl(ln|\oi_|W__ _ _ __ _ _ °°°""~"°”°"“" -'“-" 1 do 1.;;§for8Oc. In refs.-ring 36 the sim. I as-m"° tothonkmyoaotcmers fcrthegonor- ogg' tha havtpmmxtendednrtg d opof at new 1 » . T511 :Ejq a continuanoo of tho Y~'§‘_l°“l’o chili %%}'il€%’,i%,| e..r'e ....‘l.1:f.s.»f"»-»=- l' 5.5- ‘»°lLLI0'l'-’_3 ' Will resume her regular weekly _sailings between this HOOD OH 'Inn class for small boys atZSt. Joseph’s n C Convent, re opens on Sept. 3rd The W »-\»‘\»\'\f'\'\»\_»\»-\*\\, *g‘\\_,\_"\'\\\_\’\\"\r \`\. KEEP _ The new waterproofo are in, and / they’re waiting for you to come along / and criticise them. ~ This fall’s styles are very trim- and stylish-a little more “msnnish” in cut, than in-the post. Prices, even a little lower than ever. ` » Among the nicer grades we’ve re# ceived are some surprising values at _ $5.25, 6.50, 8.70, etc. By the way, we want to remind tourists that our prices on water- , proofs are much lower than in New York. ggggmt mans 5, dresses before the Association, and a P09' . \ x \ .\ `v \ _ X lx 8 topics will be-“Child and Man.” " ` ` 7 " 1'* S N Qarrlogcs. I ileason__.... 7 Whythenowbobyshouldnothaveanewcan-iapgaespecidly at the prices we srenow ofering them. 'We have a number of diierent styles to select from. We causnit any taste, please, any-._ P11119- ‘ John . 4 ` V _ llllllll l ‘ lllllllll l ..,. . _ Try our Soda Water. I ` K ~‘ `\t w*l`\ “ 7 5' it I _.--. CU/\’U6`6`/S715* f port and Sydney beginning at it in f0f T‘l1nrsda!»§ glplnable mrtglachers to attend ‘ . _ ` ,J _I PRAYER BOOKS We have just received a large assortment of Catholic, Prayer Books, ranging from 15 cents to $3,;f0. The largest assortment ever shown in this city Call- and _ inspect. J. D- TAYLOR -_-*__ Opp. front doors of Post Odice. The Popular S arioner. _ _ T 44 _ ’ v §:.i;f2'..;‘;iz. ‘:.°;:" Gel YOUI‘ Mvlley S Wvrlll They are one of the best made shoes in Canada ` and as for a stylish and artistic boot nothing can sur- pass it. All guaranteed to give satisfaction, made in Box Calf and Dc-ngola. Ban. .pd Ten E lc D. eialhi, price, $3.50. ' Rubber Heel and double sole $4.50 Call and see samples in window. “Give them a fair “trial” and they will do the rest. ” o The Broadway Boot and Shoe Store. Fllluhllette Blankets. . " ei.. - ` . T. 3'. E _ L°ND0NB0U5l p gra : . _ Address-“Relation of Teachers to the *el .41 Community"-by Chief Snpt. Dr. Huder- son. 13 Paper-“Nature Studies" by John Mc- Swain. E Address-“Howto teach History” by 5? _ Judge Warburton. ' Paper-“Practical Pedagogy” by W. V. s: Newson, B. Sc. E- Paper-Manual Training-What it has _ accomplished and its outlook in P. E. fl for points. Last year at Halifax the Abeg-l*-I51\nd bY Fmt- J- D- 0°m°1’~ `~` The meeting promises to be an unusual- ~ 7" September 11th, 12th and 18th. * For Association-“Child and Nature". 4- . ....... _... ......*.. _ 1 v portunitytohavesomethlngofraremerit U .f -. " 'M l I __ , _ ~.~ . - -.S - 4 ~ ' “That is in the H _ l . :L°“" UP _ MacPherson Slice.” I/A 1