_-...-,--f,. e. --., wentto ,-» AP/""` ' . , Tins Brant elm! |1150 WW Rlv. A.E. ,on the city _.1.,D._ pigs. we in um. M . ' . . ,Q , _ ‘ <5‘l'00KNofrne-Amareowued by __ ._ _. _ , I. l'°**»°°e°"“° to 'A 8_xNo,rsIl,_ of the 'Bomwf' clot esoseott, Nom. niver dr-eppedtwis niwru _- _ _ 5 ‘~ I _ _ appears . » several days ago, sired by ‘ A ' _ Bother-emiiiiving. _ f; rin. our °fG\\=“° 2”* il" 1“°°°"* 1" T" ilfltfruh wwksfelol runner. ._° toSrds°y» o.iiss num:-a position wnii Jenn me-, > `V~ Dimmu the last twon hte hes host Q“l"°‘§° _ _ _, ' ls vy lmsprevalled,the thermometer almost Joim `S'rr:w4n'r,VFrench River, has f - , _ _ _ wvohlvs i=h9_ir¢_\sivrmi=rk.' added dorm earning some man lobster _~_- _r, i, ,_ _ ,f , ‘ ,__ hmmry: we” ‘us sims dj so-»% 4lf»_=.r‘=»v1'»_=$ _*limi every ’uihrl¢rt” diy which ‘» we wlllasll in smsllqnan- _ titles. ' ' '~ ' ' ylle will also uhaiorderg _ .» e quan ee__ o Islmilrgour and Graham ' flour and have it delivered to vou direct from the mills et 1o_wea,t_oriees. cli_sic'_r & MCKRY ’ Pnonc r99. _ ia -q,,..-. ___ ,=:_=f BREAD UR CAKE lt matters not which, can always behad by call- ing or telephoning D. Stewart’s, Ecnrrsx Biiicnnv, _ Bakes Belt Bread. 'H ' .p. m. and at Hampton on Sunday at 7. WWE _ Q _ '_ V I I “ r ’ Amcrlcnnj Rubber tired wheels, whi MRS. J. C. SIMS was a passenger to Summereide yesterday and will make the round trip by the Northumberland today, Tan Sunday Schools oi First Methodist _and Kindergarten Hall will meet in two weeks time to select oiiicers for the com. ing year. ` U. D. McKinnon, Bonrls, yesterday 'shipped A beautiful carriage horse by Progresshadand reared by James Kickl ham, Souris West. . Irioumv is made of Marshal Cameron litem the Boston Lodge, Oi~der oifEIks, 'regarding the whereabouts oi Dennis F. McCloskey,sgod 50, and 5ft 11 'inches _ high, who disappeared May Nth. V V Rav. J as. MoDoUosr.L will preach D.V. at Canoe Cove on Saturday the 10th at \'l.~‘D p. in. and Sunday at 10.3), at DeSable on Sunday at 3 and on Monday nt 7 30 ' MissssM1mv MeAri.A¥. Souris, and Annie Mclunis, Fairfield, Lot 47, have completed their course in the shorthand department of the Union Commercial College, and have :been awarded their diplomas. WILLIAM Tunisian, of H. W. Tum- cr`s, O‘Lenry, is confined to his home through illness. All is being done how- , over that trained talent and tender cure can do for him and it lshopedsoon to hcnr of his speedy recovery. i IN FURNITURE “Always the best value in the city stMark Wright Furnishing Co’s. 1* »~` i . __. _ i ._ 'fi .\ We’ve fitted our window with men's hats-all odd sizes and samples carried over from last year. They're not the latest, but there are many $2 and $3 lists among them and most of the shapes are goods _ Have a look ing or rainy day wear--they’ll save your good Come quick-first choosing is best-the 69a price is only s fract- ion of their value. They wont last long. ' i . , r ., ,_ ¢y,__ _,». .~,_ _ ‘-. -M - . .fa -“Ti _ ,<- , , ?> _ l Q4 A “ } A I `- . u ra . * .. _ ., __ _ _ " . .,»|, _ _ I 4 _. ._ . . _ i .ia-. 4_2.; . ‘ ' . _i,,r _ .1 ,-_‘~, <~ .;;'_ \,<_‘ 1~, ' VV V I hickory, which ho -is prepared to sell n ` t EOF the broken lots, at them-for fish- hat. » C. 'V l 'Tan dredge Prince Edward has been removed from Lower Montague to Montague Bridge. - This first general meeting 'oi P. E. I druggiste under the new Pharmacy Act willbe held next Wednesday. ~'1'im Massachusetts and siibiiritm Preis Association cannot iindlt couvcnient to come to the Island this summer. Mmisrna of Railways Emmerson has wired A. B. Warburtpu that owing to an urgent call from the Premier he cnunot_ come t_o the Island at preséut. ' Am. "changes" for large spaces should - bein this office not later than ten a. ni., and ordinary "changes" by one p. m., ex~_ cept Saturday at ten n. m. for both rlully and weekly, as printers have holiday sumo afternoon. AT 'rim City: Court yesterday the case of the Charlottetown Light Sc Power Co. vs Grossman was furthur adjourned till next meeting of the Court in order that the company might prepare an argument. A. E. Ings of Peters, Peters & Ings for Company and Edwin Brown for defendant. THE following compose the team from this Province \vho compete in thc inter- maritimc match which takes place today nt Kensington Runge: -Capt. D.L.Hoopor, Capt. Jones, Capt. E. Stewart, Capt. Albert Shaw, Lieut. L. H. Beer, Stull' Scrgt. J. M. Crockett, Sergt. J. A. Moore, Private J. Weatherbie. As will be soon by the nd. which np 99”" ”l5°Wh°‘V° Fwd R' F°st°"’ Upper dispondent at the loss of stock, etc. He was lmnginir ln thc barn about five min- ueen Street, has received u. sample lot $100 to $110. _ Nos 1, 2, 3 and 4 companies of the 4th Captain and Adjutant. thc earth opening ond then closing. mon! U1.l¢§i\l0\\_\‘ _Bw 0\1\“°'0° - _ ‘"` * -~-----° “ _ ‘“ ' “2 ""“ '"“" 'ww-"*~ '"“-' _ , l)ord)llld cioligit fell' nnything this foal should, elude” C°l“"“” f‘;'|""t' wnwm’ \lb0"p"lli l S. -______m, -________ lf be it “hummei'." Mr. McPhee has had P°"f“'"°5~ r“l““"‘I_°“V;l_°r;‘_°l'°' ‘ ‘Ho ___ ‘ V ' V"""A“` tempting offers but linsrlccldgd preparations nmdc ry car ng per uma. some very I .I it I H, bt." throughout thc world. Our pi-iccsnrc low, zgksap me n ‘gm Le :ws wiaow opml", “The Two Macs" MacDonald & MncKln- '~ Fresh boiled Lobstcrs for snlc ai. a nsever een ro on _ ~_ - D ‘_ t . dw li. Market cvcry Market rluy. Wm. i\l<_lnnis, --and that is saying ii good deal. HUD. Flliii-il‘l 5 _nw wuh Beer & Gam ____ _nw ____ _ _,_ _ _ _ .__ IUNB 8. .19°= _ ,,,__,,,,__,,,,_, __ _ crnlhenlth and instill such v m und rc- sisting power into thc system-» that sick- DAINTY WAsH Gooos Distinctive wears: oi' ¢_very_!¢f¢ in gl.. ' most everr shade ofthe color gamut. 2,; Wssh fabrics are yearly getting more beautiful, Manufacturers, through - their mystic treatment ofthe cotton boil, are turning .out fabrics rivalinqiin -. beauty those of silk and wool-which this year they so much resemble. Ours are representative of the se-ason’s best styles-varied, handsome and low priced. *- lfu fact, they are priced lower than any other equally as desirable an assemi- ' blage. ' ' ` ..~_ ‘ __ _ _ _ _ N _ - i' Now wc’li quote you some PRICES and l)l£SCRIl 'l`lONS, which will give you some ideao V what is here. Dainty lace striped muslims in shades of fnwn and blue, blue and pink, nile green, fziwn, pink and in linen Shades. 'l`liiriy inches wide loc a ya-.id. ` ' Printed niuslins in blue, pink, green and gray, 26 inches wide, ioc a yard. - Pretty zephyr ginghams in pink and white, Exquisite printed musiins, in pink green, navy and white, green with lace slrlpe effect, 27 ‘pale blue. with wreaths of rosebuds running in inches wide, xzc a yard. _ Stripe cfllct, go inches wide, i6c a yard. Soft, clinging voiles. always favorites, are shown in blue, grey, and nile green grounds with self checks. These are extremely pretty, are 27 inches wide, 210 a yard. A dainty, lace striped muslin in navy, white' _nod pole blue, has clever leaves scattered over the ground work. _ The design is odd and very effective. The width is 27 inches price 27c. -_ Printed Tape Urgandies. These are simply The Same 20055 lil Phil? and Zfeffll. Wilh e_xqLiisii;e_ The shades are green, pale biue_ roscbud wreaths. Same widtii and price. _ If pyuk and mau\.e_ with __whit¢ Polka d0g,,_ 3., Dain; Nature lmd thrown the shuttle and paint- mches wide_ 23,, a ym-d_ ed the flowers on these delicate fnbrics she would have no reason lo blush for her han liwork. Handsome black and white Mnttalenes, with polka dot, 28 inches wide, goc a yard. Navy blue Maitelene with large white dot and rings same width and price. FRESH, Bl`<2AU'l`[FUL and SERVICEABLV. are the printed ilakvd voil-fs, in white, nile gicen, pale blue end champagne grounds scaitcred over w.th bunches ol`d.1isies width 27 inches, price 36C a ard. y Delicate, lacy grenadines, lace striped in linen shade ground with pale blue insertion stripe, 18 inches wide, 3Sc a ymd. ~ Our white satin Br: ches,,are pure white, satin finish cotton goods which noi: only wash ‘ and laundry well, but ret.-.in their sntiny _gloss Ai<"l`i'R lll~1i'I~l'i WASHED. They i°l.|o\v both stripe and flowered eflects, are 27 irclies in width and ra-.nge in price, from 22, 23, 27, 30, to 32'* a ard. y Then we have all kinds of while iuusliiis in checks, spots and stripes _from 9 to 32c a yard. Swisses in dots, stripes, embroidery :ind liicc stripes. » White lawns, io, i2 14, 15, iR, and zicpci' yard. Dimitiei with ihe tiny twill all true dirnitiesiiwn. full yard wili-_ i of the Catlicdrnl llnznnr. - rolil _ N ° `-Davis & Fraser wir-li io iiilvii-v l ew farmers they will roccivc