marrow" EVER saws SINCE ` S been in the g\‘0¢'l'l`! b“5l“°°5 $ wewheFv`\“maiie I SP¢¢`i‘“5' °f 3°°‘i .- sold better cog" ?h1da'$remili= slxeellieug “lim “Q"~ UO 6. tomera are not only ae\ilf1¢dJuixli of ddr mhee \'0\\ will grill that evefvtliing you heard HDOHI it B grub. iwiisiii iiiiii’s$ 3 ..._..,,__ .... .....,_ S mos save-aa. EVERY OMAN mould be pcied. ae to the merits of what we oder you- irirst-We oder you goods, exaiuiveiy our own When youbuy from u».yol W'l\lDl"lll¢°l gqjicate with anyone. §¢¢¢ad~-our cutting, lining, sewing aa is lv- ecne te asae ia this Broad Do|&ion. - Third-The above exeeileneas are yours at e Qgure, elm our own, but we give all preference ad advantage to our enstomera. Geared only, by long yum of hard work and trying CD9- econ. J T. l`lcKENZlE, rnvrnlcr. W E _ ' would be pleased to have you hy 0ur Broad which you can get fresh every dty at the E¢1.p.,s B..k¢q 'rfyslaua ` 4c 40 Go Duchess loaf Graham Leaf Plain Loaf Viana Loaf _ 7C D. STEWART £91: hkry. Bake: Best Brea-1. ' \_ =L__ f 1”-§~J"""1 'S HDTIGE BF BEIGWKL UR Al'DLf1`£R]l’N'BA§’D, DR. IIIGKEYS 0|'-'FBGE wiu best nb bounces wxrnx sr.. ewodte Hotel Davin (next door tn Hex W. B. Stewart.) Bonrsg..pa..m.to4p~ m. }uae3&dw-I. .. ., - , , -»~1_» -_L_ _-,._, . ,_\_ _. _,-- j,»;_ 2 » ,_:»-_ _, _ _ _ _ _ i .1 , _5_ ;.__'__.__` ` ""5-.31-‘_ ' ' . _ .. ;_~="~='¥.~.-!“~"»' 4 ?--J .el-"- .li sei =.,.. ,~'..» »~‘>;.;ef=5 >>-»=..'-;"¥="¥<_r;‘- - :sf es-H2. ~ 1.-__ »-“-tr-~.“f e.. -- =` - __ =-.l -'.' av. ._ - _ 1 _.fn ._ 1 1- K: -r ~ s .- f-*Y* »- .f1:». ».~<:~1 .<1-:__~.. _-eg. s‘;~s--»,“<' _.ee f :fin-_“‘,-;<~<. _ _ _ __ 1 _ ,.`_,;.__ -,~ f ._ ,_., »=.~, 1 mn oumnrls. osmtomfrows, _ F , _ CI_TYA1`_iD ll _CUUNTRYSTT Scorrrsn gathering 20th July. Tas hydrants throughout the city are ri-eeiving a cont of paint. Tm: sluice gate is being placed in posi- tion at Government Pond. THE first Raymond excursion will arrive in the city on the the 20th. THF: Olivette is due this afternoon and sails at the usual hour on Monday. Yssrnaonr Sergeant Doyle placed upon the market the first new potttoss of the season. ANY smart, steady boy. desiring to earn the printing, should apply at this once at once. THE S. S. City of Ghent arrived in pert at four yesterday morning and sailed again at 10. SCHR. Susan King, is disoharuinlr a cargo of liccring and sheathing boxes for A Duchemin & Co. Owrxo to the late arrival of the train from Halifax the S. S. Princess was near- ly an hour late late night. ~ Tluransxoa.-Victoria Division S. of T. meets every Monday evening in Wrighifs Hall at8 p. m. ALL members of St .Peters Boys’ Brigade will meet to-night at 7 o`clock sharp. To make final arrangement for camp. ANY person desiring to rent a double odice, witha desirable location, should apply at this ciiice at once. 3 t_f ON Thursday, Mr. J. J. McCormac pur- chased the beautiful residence of Mr. Colin McNeil, Hillsboro street. C. M. R. L_ competition' will be held on Kensington Ride Range this afternoon at 3 c‘ci ock- ammunition on the grounds. MR. S. N. Davison, of North Tryon, has entered Leawood, a brown gelding by Parkwml inithe 2,50 pace to be held at the Main State fair races. THE Bishop of Nova Scotia will confirm at St. John’e (harsh, Milton, on Sunday the l~lth at 11 a. m. and will preach tn the Gvaning at 7.30. . 12, Zi Lnvnnrrsms are aa-ain asked to remem- ber that all “ changes ' mush bo in on later than one p. rn. each day to insure insertion following morning. Dlaooisl. Remember Monday next will be the last day for receiving dis- count on the city taxes. Citizens are requested to bring their notices. 11 3i. MRS. Rutherford will be rresent at a meeting of the W. C. T. U. on Monday next at 3.30 p. m. \Vill all members please aslattend will thisibe the last meeting ill September. Rav Jonzt Rs.-in left the city yesterday 'afternoon for St. Stephen, where he will enter upon his new pastorate. Mrs and 1 Miss Bead left also for P. E. I. where they will spend some time at one of the Island watering places.-St. John Telegraph. _--@__;.¢ CORX LIGHTENING. That) Pu tnam`s Corn Extractor. Gives corns tired feeling in about twenty-four hours. They consequently get out as 1 they cannot keep up the pain any longer -makes them weary-it`s Put..naxu’s Pam- less Corn Extractor that does this. Now 1 don’t forget. Allyirnggists. Great Alteration Sale wizsxacc. Our whole Stock thrown on the market at 25°., and 332, “O discount. in the bargains we are offering. Bargains for hundreds more. ~ _ to » '6'io~'G.b°~ 'Fl 9 All Dress Goods All Cloths . “ _ All Trimmings u j _ Au silk “ff Ladies’ White - Wear _ 30 d Dress Muslims ` 33; “ _- Blous-s 33;' O- on “ oil. off off. S H mlvgtnev ¢1lr5»itf<»r~5.le st `rlr.,Ai1Mniinefy y p;c-wif-1 off. Gents Straws _/ .$.53 Off. off. ' - 5 ` Gents Furnlsbli gS _Z0 “ elif Corset S? 25 " 95°- _ Belts _ 3%; Table Linen A . 23 Sh:-:_etin‘g `&o y 25 off. off. elf. ls' ,teeny hom hire.-McMillan. Hs received a sentence of six months for each clones. joyed by the ship. This is indeed enccu- . _one-_ Bright and witty speeches glowing , with eloquence and containing words of ‘~ ,great encouragement to the members of ‘me and h-po that the new Qrrr Quite a successful tea was held at May- field on the grounds of Mr. John Hour-ton sd that above five hundred persons were present. on Thursday Tim. E. collins me me formation before Mr. H. J. Palmer, K. C. charging Owen McClusky of Montague Valley, with assault and battery on _the grounds of the Vernon River tea party. Tan attendance yesterday at the meet- ing of the Cheese Board was not large. Dillon 8: Splliett bought the following , factories at 9 cents: Stanley only 460;Lake- ville, 170; St. Georges, 110; Orwell, 200; Red Point, 108; Dundas, 170. A YVQMAN ofabout 50 years of age, con- ducting a boy of nine cr ten and begging money for his support about the City at intervals for months pest, is reported to Tas GUARDIAN as an impostcr. Charit- ably disposed persons have been in some cases deceived by her plausible story. AT the police eourt yesterday morning William ‘Maher appeared charged with stealing an oil oask from the Imperial ‘Oil Company and lar- Henry Walsh for drunkenness was lined $2 Or 10 days. FINAL Norma. -Water takers are re- minded _that “All bills for water shall be payable at the Office of the Water Com- missioners quarterly in advance. on the first days of January, April, J nly and Oct- ober. If not paid within ten days, the water will be shut off and not let on a in except on payment of o ne dollar ($Fin1 Nxxr Wednesday-'s picnic at Mol-ell is beinglcokedforwsrd to by many ivan. morethan usual anticipation. The low return fares of 1’-5 cents for adults and 20cents for children should not be for- gotten. Good fishing and amusements to suit all. Go by all means. Special train leaves city station at 9.15 a.m. local, returning early in the evening. , Yzsrxnnar afternoon His Lordship ‘ Bishop Courtney administered confirms.-1 tion .n St. Paul's Cnurch, to some 3J can-‘ didates who were presented by Arch- deacon Reagh. The Bishop addressed the newly confirmed candidates asto their obligations. In the evening he adminis- tered the rite of confirmation to s num- of candidates in St. Peter-'S Cathedral. " In conversation with Hr. W. W. Clark, l ‘\8¢nt for the Plant Line Tun Gnanuun _ learns that the Halifax which arrived in 1 port on Thursday evening left Boston with the largest passenger list ever en- ragingtothe management of the line? especially in view ofthe fact that it is yet early in the season. THB meeting of King Ed ward Division, 3- Of To last evening, yras an enthusiastic P. E. Island's youngest Division were ‘ made by several members of the National Division. After the Division closed, the brethren assembled, joined in singing the 1 National .anthem of Britain and the United States’ blending the two in one. i ABOUT 5000 people attended the Orange tea at Frectown yesterday. The _ trains conveyed 1760 passengers. The fol- lowing were the number passengers at a , few ot the principal stations: from Sum- merside 250; 146 from O'Leary; I0 from Alberton; Q from Miscouche; 95 from Port Hill; 150 from Kensington; 180 from Brad-I albane; 100 from North Wiltshire; 130 from Hunter River; 80 from Charlottetown, 70 from Cape Traverse. The conductors sold p Q50 tickets' to passengers wh) boarded' -__-_@._.__._ 1 , .uornisns Do Nor Pau. 'ro snr: that ,T In ‘f wr pohkel '~ A Y‘7“ obtain tha - UfUZiTlB~l “nd genuine I Phrcrythiny in the Kodak line will 5:3 i pleasant, and eH’ef'tua.l at all times. Ati all reliable dealers. Do not be deceived obtain the reliable McLean’s Vegetable Syrup ____ __ ______ ____ V- ll _ll _f'___lll‘_l _ p 3 tered into partnership and will carry 5` on at drug business at the old stand cor. Gr. Gm.” and Kent sts., under the name of Mailcnaid & Hcllilnncn Ceo A. H McDonald In referring to the above, Ildesirci to thank my customers for vhs gener- ous pa-rronegi they have ereederi to will enj ~y a continuance of ilie aamf-. 1 Geo. A. B. Mcboehf f -if -1- _- '--_ Q24 51 Linggyice freehing and wholesome summer" cask of vtry fine West l'udia`Ju`icl`=_ 1,1 .viish ve van rev lr."-send ' Ali Staple G0'0¢|°S at ?’°a'i"gfp'i°°°` ~ "f ‘ * i i ~ " As £ irysf-class A_i'§.§¢ie,. on Wednesday July 10th. It was estimat-` addition to the rates due." 12 2ins. .' Y-rains lt ilag stations. it ., n. Mekinnos 1 , _ 1 Lime Juice is one of the mc-st re- _g _beveragés. We have just tapped e ._ ,_ Mr D._E. Brown, the .popular ieeniative of Dearborn 8: Co., St. John. N. B. is in the city. Mr. Brown is making a* 'tm-ee weeks trip through the Province and repertsa good trade. He will leave for Sydney in a few dey” Aarons who read the press comments on the last Electric Light Sports held in _ Charlottetown will not fail to attend the , next cu Thursday evening next. The ‘ sports will be just an interest ing, the 4th R¢8iment Band will 'bein even better iform and the grounds were never so 1 beautiful. A Cavendish correspondent writes that _ the lobster factories are closing _for 0 the Reason. On Thursday last the gear and traps were brought ashore. As 1 Mr. Marks and his man were taking in noon a squall capsized his boat and upset it, but fortunately some of the men among whom were Captains Campbell, Graham ‘ and Andrews were near byland got a boat under way and in a short time were ` alongside the capsized boatjust in time to save the occupants, as a very strong wind was blowing from the land; The 'boat was tcvredto the shore and after Capt. Marks and his men got into dry 1 clothing they felt little the worse of their wetting. -----Q-1- . .o £0 Praises Pyramid A - Pile Gare. _ Mrs. Aaron Me-iron, of bavanna, Ga.. writes: “I had piles and rectal trouble to longer. As I had often seen _ Pile cure advertised I determined to try it and for two years have never ceased to congratulate myself that I did so for-I = have been entirely cured of rectal troubles and two packages of the Pyramid did it." f cocaine. opium nor any injurious drug p whatever, and is absolutely safe. painless _,' and never fails to cure piles in any form. Druggisls sell full » sized treatment of this mmady for 50 cents. ~ *" -_ -i-K..¢..-'-_- _ 4, -_-_ T". i L')S'i‘-‘While out bicycling, a gentleuaxvs silver watch. Finder please leave at this oiice and receive reward.--38 m pd. A -uv.--1 ‘ _¢"-‘.=1‘ -_S ` ` """v- '-.1 ~‘%- ` tp. .ss .1 1_l1'- ` 'S lr _ ‘ .~ fi; f/in . . `\?T_A{_ \ , /./"U, `\' "Cf . ` _L ; \ \. \ _ \ s \ _ _ _ s i. , _ \ ' \_‘ ts 5'?-,-1 X #I - - _»,,-_;, » ._~. .y ¢ il _:_;__ - -- 1' ;"'».1=--in-’°:._‘ `\-.__-.=-=°_-_-="’__‘_, _-A _____._;e_-_-- 1:;.~Q._.- {`*_-- `°` ll \, .. , - ., _ lil: _ _ *ff _ if//.li 1'/C .ij//_;./1, / > \.._ 'lil \ - .\_, \$ li fill __ ill / »' i ' McLean’s Vegetable Worm Syrup-safe, ;,f~` found ».tr=ur`.<>‘roi-¢_ ‘ ‘- Q Asa for Kodak catalogue. Free. _ . till ll/l - 0 \_ ._ . », "E \l\ ‘Av ‘ A .s_»11.';?~’Z7RQ'/*._ _-;._¢__~ ‘; ` _ _ _ _ -- _ _ £__ _l 'E§;E?l33 Q5 F i n e tesmscssnwi-at for is $33 . the last load of lines on Thursday. after-_ 8 'rue Pyramid Pile cure contain nel,” wAnrs.Lcs1s, rounn. src al 1 i Put a Kodak _ 1 liufisis andllihers Whilppieciale " QQQQES Give géiiéral sattisf-ac? .1 I5 can-tsrfa ~ s V d tion. *§¢_-,ld only by DRESS 'A These-between season days, we the room the dress goods take Q _than profit. _ . L' ` ,az- ,(_. fBl-iek and colored, plain and ¢luded.f no riears until it was unbearable W""V;l°`m‘nm mim‘l°'m°"‘;'i"l‘;"‘ Pyramid Theriis No 1. jf. _la Reason __ 1 f Why the new baby shopld not have s new , 3 atihs pricsswe arenow oEering_ tbgm We have a I 2; diierent styles to select We can suit any mise, pioid purse, p » d '_John emma 1| . ._-.-,.~ f_»~,¢.» . _ _ , , ., a ous SECOND capita or HAMMocKs Just received. You can save as least 50 cents on your Hamlmk if you buy from us. NOVELS _ 'AND MACAZlNES¢ ' You can always depend on us for the latest and best. _ J. u 'rnvtca Victoria Bow, opp. Poet 01509. n .1 1.' ~ 1. ~ e . _ Hag ass Will find our establish nent the right p'ace their orders- ‘ 1 _ - Garments `made by us are noted for their ease. and good finish. Our stock is replete with fashionable _ons British and Canadian manufacture ,_ We are agents for the celebrated OXFORD’ -and have now over 100 PATTERN* in stock. W v` ‘ V i V- _ "- _ D ,_ ` 'QU ~ .U _ I I ‘ Mr rehant Tailor; Morris Block Op Post Omer, _ , i (‘-harlctte*own YOUR CHANGE 0 _ So-any dress go you fa have at a discount of percent nt .~:‘~ Shirt Waiists at 25 po r cent Grasi: .S_k,iris at ilaif_Prroe