_ ,fi _ I. White Fooiweari ‘i i "TBI _ __ itoiuuso parm. 1 1 Mind _ _ __ wanna eng. ¥lDKlbClfBfh§§hlmdl*"W,W_W;ii 0 A S 5 I' 45 YH" wet in wearing qualities. , _ _w_$,o_;~_J_k___iii'x`iii_ie_grsndinother'., riagaiid if ii 1, no, ' This sreisili. is uiwiaus and is foe. nr, me .sr ' Of all' ring! the Wedding _Ring sbonldibe th; best ° . , W) WE I-.|-_Nl’fR., Jewel er. . ,Q-:,_\ . I 8 Values _in Womenfr, | _ ' . ver \;lI:~_il:tslJtle_ which bucksliiu boots. . ` YH=SS;es,r3 utton blli _ . I7 buttons high $5 oo. S g $4 so _ - White canvas boots, 14 buwong high $3 ro. ~. Whi e canvas boots medium heel $2.5o,‘ low heel $2.85, - Battened oxfordsin washable buclrskln $4 50, - White canvas tw.: bo‘e ties, silk ribbon laces $2 ro. Washable huckskinpumps, regularly $4. 5° for $3 $0_. Wh'te canvas pumps $1.85. _ .._.._‘_\_U-EY fe C0 _ C03' Now I-‘or Yer _ _ Amateur Work . . Leave your iilms or negatives with us -we'll-take cure of the work and tur_n out results to on promptly. without delay and/ at . most moderate charges. Schooner “Sylora Cf COOK Slum() Due to arrive per Hall" 650 tons Hard; ' _ 2 Have your i Coal in Egg a n d __Fi]mS_ Chestnut Sizes. _ finished at our Studio 'the’same as last market day. ~ 4 JAS. Bayer | G. Lyons 8|. Go.__ 6-i6Mtf _ . ,F or Sale ` At Auction on my farm st Hazelbrook on Wednesday July 2nd, and if not fine f the day following ' Six horaesas follows More and foal by 'Auld’n Barrister. 1 [Parkside Mare 4 years old, I Baker Dean, ti years old. 1 aksr Dean, 2‘years old, 1 Baker Dean, 1 year old. 1 Gasoline Engine, Waterloo, cleaner and drum com ined l Home f ' Comfort Range, 1 Horse Rake, 1 Set ' Spring Tooth Harrow, 8 newly culved - = 'E Cows and some dr ones. ` `J0l¥lN .McDONALD - HERBET J- CAR-VER Allctimleel' and we guarantee them to fit exactly. We 5`°25_M6iPd‘ H“Z°“’f00k will do all we°can to save the teeth YOU P _ have. and _if it is possible to save them L- , - I we will do so If not, we will Rive You the ` best substitute ossibla to at If you P I - entrust .yourdental needs to us we assure = you oi abundant satisfaction. _ 9 0 \ I2 ueen Si. Two thousand dollars reward Dr. Nixilbeerm willhe ivcn for the return of .a . G°“" Black _Fgemale Fox (Pup) which 'P"°“° 'W 5¢f§W¢d 'f¥'°m my “Wh 0” the i afternoonof Friday :oth last. ' "W ii d kind oi un- JESSS' MATTHEWS derw1i°ar,nvi:ndv:‘b sglling it now at 6‘35M*3i- ' / 25 p. c. discount. Your choice of re- % gular or athletic styles, in Porus Lin- _ - en, Balbrigan, Natural Wool, etc. at. _ _ ' . 6-21Mtf. “If you are a camera fiend it will as P' °' °n Bmd° ' Day you to leave your work with us. ‘ _ _ -We have a_ developing and printing ' department herethat will give you , prom t an eriect satisfaction at - need in the line oi photo sundrlea and, supplies. You will get perfect satis- H ` n .._.` faction and good results if you make f-@‘ unia I.. (iilARDllili ‘ra S. S. HALIFAX.-The S. B. I-lali-,, fax sailed at noon yesterday for Hali-` lax and Boston with a good freight .arid the following passengnger-g;._ James Donovan and Mrs. H. Jewers. PASBENGERS from Vernon River 3111180 by t-rain to Iona Tea. Domin- ion Dey, snoum sou 'ruse the speciaif ,leaving the city at 9.10 a.m. will, cali there going, and likewise return# ing, leaving Fodhla at 6.15 p.m. The special at 1 p.m. will not call there. gping or returning; it leaves at 7 p.i ni. directly for Charlottetown. -'mn MARKETS.-yesterday the 'Charlottetown market was quite well attended, withaplentllul supply of fresh eggs, butter, chickens, vegst-, ables, etc. which met ready sale at -X005 P11605- HEY and oats were some- what scarce but otherwise the market was well supplied. Strawberries were in for the first time this season, sold at 14 cents a tumbler and were quick- ly bought up. Eggs sold at 18 to we per dozen, butter gi; 25 to 30 cents per lb. Otherwise prices were APPRECIATION. -At the Annual meeting held in the Pownal School, OD Jllue 171111 the following resolu- tion was adopted, viz. This meeting unanimously expresses its hearty ap- preciation of the services of Miss Gillis as teacher ol this school. It also requests the trustees to inter- view Miss Gillis and present the un- animous desire ol the District, that she should continue to teach the school, and as an expression of igg confidence in her ability, offer her a supplement oi $75.00, thevformer sup. plement be-ing $50.00. , I ' -_ ` SHEEP DI-PPING.-This week sheep dipping demonstrations will be given as follows:-Monday. June 23rd, Fredericton. Tuesday, on the farm, of Donald McIntosh, Stanehel; Wednes- day. on the farm of Duncan McLean-' nan. Hartsvllle; Thursday, on the iarm of Jos. R. McLeod, Darlington; Friday, on the farm oi Walter Curtisf Milton; Saturday, on the farm of Cevhus Nunn, Winsloe. Every sheep owner is invited to bring in his sheep and have them dipped free oi cost. EXHIBITION RACING.-- The fol- lowing from a letter received by Dr. J. M. Nicholson, Charlottetown from the Secretary of the Frederic- ton Trottlng Park Association will be of general interest to horse race lovers in this province:-"I regret to say that owing to the small number of entries received for our Midsiiim- mer and Exhibition Races, the Di- rectors have 'dedided to declare all stakes oil and open for the Exhibi- tion Races, nine classes: a two-ycar- old, a t.hree~year-old, 2.30 Trot and Pace, 2.25 Trot and Pace. 2.23 Trot. 2.18 Trot and Pace, 2.16 Trot. and "Pace. 2.14 Trot and Pace, and Free- ior-nll Trot and Pace. The purses will be for $400 each, _except in No. 1 and 2 which will be $300. The Un- tries close August the 18th." ::When you feel like a glass of good soda water, call at The Central Daug- store-we make our own soda, use pure fruit flavors only, and the best cream obtainable. These i=0z0l1\1°l` with cleanliness, llberality, and good service make our big Fountain is p0P‘ uiar resort-E. A. Foster-SunnY9i3'° Druggist MU- 1’1‘ Pl" is D9! _1_e.lZr9v.ma `.i.Fr`ein Yemra..y'. evening e......u..,.,. CASCAPEDIA ARRIVES.-The B. B.. Cascapedia arrived in Charlotte- town yesterday afternoon with a INEC $020111 cargo from Montreal. THE HALIFAX.--The B. S. Hali- fax arrived in Charlottetown this mvruiur at 4.30 win.. ri number oi passengers and a good cargo of freight. PROHIBITION ACT.-John Hughes has paid his Prohibition flue oi $100 into the Police Court Treasury. Mrs. Annie Coyle was yesterday served with a summons for an infraction against the Prohibition Act. ` CADET INSPEC'l‘ION.- The two °0ml>anics of school cadets were ln- spected yesterday in Victoria Park bv Major Outbit,_ Organizer and In spcctor of Cadets for the Sixth Divi- sion. The West ,Kent Cadets were inspected in the iorenoou and Queen Square Cadets in the afternoon. The West Kent Corps was under command of Captain Duck as Cadet Instructor. 'l‘he oiiicers were Capt. Ernest Weeks, Lieutenants McNevin and Stewart. The Queen Square Corps was under command of Cadet Instructor Landrl- gau. Both, corps did excellently well. I. O. G. T.-The annual session. of Quecn’s Co. District Lodge, I. 0. G. T. was held on Thursday, the 19th inst. at Pownal, P. E. I. There was a good representation from most ol the lodgesin the District and very favorable reports were heard from the delegates present. Eight members were raised to the District Degree, and the sub-ordinate degree was c’on- ferred upon Rev. William M`cVie. Im- portant business was carried on and appropriate addresses were given by the Field Secretary of the 'Demperance Alliance, Rev. W. D. Wilson, and Rev. Mr. McVie. The iollowiing officers were installed ior the ensuing year: D. C. T.-Mr. J. West, Union; D. Coun.--Mr A. Mellett, Union; D. S. F. T.-Mrs. L. H. D. Foster, Marshfield; D. P. C. T.-Mr. B. O. Hardy, Union; D. V. Ti -Mr. S. Elliot, West Royalty; D. Bec'y--Mrs. H. Newson, East Royal- ty; D. A. B.-Miss H. Gates, West Royalty; D. Treas-Mr. Aubrey J ones, Pownal; D. Chap.-Mr. L. H. D. Fos- ter, Marshlleld; D. Mar.-Mr. H. New- son. East Royalty; D. D. M.-Miss H. West, Union; D. Guard.-Mr. A. Wat- kins, Thorndyke; D. Sen.-Mr. Earn- cst Lund, Bethel; D. E. Sec. Bupt.- Mr_ D. Robinson, Harrington; D. Or- ganist.-Miss C. Pickard, West Roy- alty, D. Messenger.-Mr. Layton Jones, Pownal. A well attended pub- lic meeting was held in the Metho~ dist Church in the evening, A very pleasing program of choruses, solos and addresses was carried out. The speakers were Rev. Mr. Flemington, n high oillcial in the Sons oi Tem- perance, New Brunswick; Rev. Mr. Styles, Rev. Mr. -McVi\e and the F‘ieli\ Secretary Rev. Mr. Wilson. The I. 0. G. T-. now has 517 members in Queen‘s Co., All present thoroughly enjoyed the meetings and also the kind hospitality of the brothers and sisters at Pownal. Next session is to be held at Grand View, in Septem- ber. ::Almond Rose Massage Cream is the best of its kind for use on the dressingtable oi dainty ladies. Ib is absolutely pure and is wonderfully efficient in keeping the skin and com- plexion in just the condition you want it. Delicately scented with al- mond blossoms and full blown roses. Large iar 50c. The MacKinnon Drug Co,, Corner ‘Great George and Kes' ~ Stn. M°f-_ , . . If you wa will give you ` out of mder, i. record time you ., letting your momy lis id|¢ Tilt Rogers Farquliarson Alaska Blue - 2 =-_Fox _Co itil--...__- C.,,ii.|si..¢k szs.ooo , re you satisfied with when you can make it eirn " 75 to |.25 p ,c. in I year The Blue Fox Bnsiuiss promises to be a very lucrative , one, and in all probabilities will ouiclass all ot e' Fox pro- positions on the market, as the animals have more to a litter and lh prices are rapidly advan ing. Th S company has in read- ii ess io pts of high class “Alaska” Blue Foxes to Stock the Up-To-Date Ranfh whi¢h , is now under construlion at Bunbury onthe beautiful farm of Mr Rogers Farquhars-on The est mated financial re- iu ns to the investor from io pvs. of th se foxes is from 75 io 125 p. c. in one year, as they have from 8 to i2 to a litter. and putting it down st a very conservative estima'e at 5 foxes to u. pair, which would mean 2; prs. at the market price to day ut $1.500 per puir for breeding purposes. This you will readily see will net a large dividend tothe shareholder. The Company is Capitalized at l $25000, of which $15,000 h ii. s already been subscribed, a ii <1 $10,000 is now oifered to the public at $100 per share, par value. Pay- ment of 20 p. c. with application, and the balance on the lst Sep- teinber. For full particulars apply to any of the following Provision- al Directors. Mr. GeorgeJ Rogers, President. Charlottetown. .. Mr. Rogers Farquharson, General Manager Bunbury P E I Summer W . Demands u Summer Clothing , Dainty Muslins ’ = New York makes in dress mus- lins embody all that is dainty and new in this material They come in Pink, Sky, Mauve, Per- sians, etc ;’i2c n yard Gold Spun F oulard . An exact copy ofthe French Silk Foulards so much ,Worn this season. They come in Navy, Bluet and Black grounds with White figures etc 424;; yard Ramie Linen I One of the best suiting and most extensively worn linen suitings in New York today. Fine yet iirm in Sky, Bluei, Tan, Brown and Mauve. A splendid fabric for wash suits 306 n yard Tho pl ebv Qrp <~. L _iulunu--_as __ _ling Specialist-Chronic- Diseases ADDRESS-Purdy Station, Weat- o.o. Memos ki.; w.m.ui.:N'i‘i.uv x,o. Mcl.EOD (D. BENTLEY -Iii. JOHN LEDWELL. M. ii Richmond Street,opposite St.Pau Churci \ -1 -7 1@lf’_’ _ _-_;.- -- e O \ in Quality and /fp'2?(iiFi'ii:"n?iY' ' _ ' \ ' " l 1/ f ,_ BASEBALL 60005 _ are the Standard l Mr.Geahilnrazlxsccy.Treasurer A I , ' June|6Mmwf6i - ` Q F*1i? l_ , ~ ' _, ' l Durability. We \ DR. T / carry the Larg- ‘ est and Best As- sortment in the City. 8;.,i__:§.j.f5'§'=;._'§.._g§tt,j.;.,';..°.i;;,.5§;:,:: Reach Balls......... .........25c to $1.25 The Reach Official American League Bill is used ii..-... .mi .e ..'.=|.»¢i¢ in ,a.m. Exclusively by the American League and is the Oificial iiall of the Wor|d's Series. (Cork Centre)........... $1.25 !‘icl»¢=n ‘fl Neliinnon Reach Catchers Miits......... .25c ic $4.00 3‘“`"ii°?'° A“""“5Y'°=‘!“'°" Reach Fielder’s Gioves....... . .. .....25c io $4.53 -ii » Reach B\semen's Mitts............... $l.25 to $l.5il W ii ii \fb\|ft0l'l Qi. shlw Reach Burley Batts Professional Model...$|.25 nt an ice-cream f eezer that satisfaction for generations, one that runs easi y and light y, doesn’t get nel will freeze thc cream in will need to come here and tliiai your - headquarters. The Two Eye Macs, 14% Great George Strevt- ~ - Meti. 'fMen come here for your hosery. We have 51 great assortment in Lisle, Silk and Cashmere both in black and in colors, at from ‘$5 cents D01' Mil' ug. Machellan Bros. 6-19M5i- and Retail D d i> , most reasonable rates and besides _ can, furnish you with anything you f- nice very CD. Lille _.I The Eye is one of the most. delicate and com- plicated of the human organs, and yet, probably through ignorance of this fact, it is being _constant- gill-used andoverwoxk- Eye-Strain , ne wise ,asa 'ce-.aa ig- nore a of- the symp- ` _tools oledye'-Strain; heed- aches or 7'psin_8Vil1 th* region of the eyes, inabil- i_ty_t`o,read or sew for' any letigtli of time, "blurred vitio_.ti.-_2- 'I ‘ ‘ .A Allow. us, to . Examine 'y'nufg'v¥`ye|. _N We--'will give >°qii.§ss$:¢ré1itbl¢ advic- "1"~liis . four business-' ' _ look over our present display. ,__ We can give 5 ou the qua`ity at the right price. Call in - we'.l be expecting you. F ennell £5? Chandler ' Victoria Row ? __ 1 i ' i rter ou should take a course L. B. llilist, Principal. L. B.. lllllsr. Prinsipsl, zu-..F'P" ‘-"* *l 'i .Ill Slenoqrapliers Trained Al ‘ ine c. ii. ii. Are sueeessiui i If you wish twbecoineasuccessful stenographer or re- ar theC ll C Pc Th: Charlottetown Business College a'nd' Institute °f S'ror' hand and Typewriting ls one oi the Premier |l\!¥if\\"°°° ~ ti iiisisa . ` .iroiume rm-1...” hum you r¢°=lv° ,"- sooal and iii3l$;u:_l»instrs:=i‘_o;is :_n.:_;;'lcsursel in °°` P ll" ma wriie Prohpectna and information to Charlottetown Business College Victoria Row C Barristers, A ttorncvs, Notary Puhlic,Et.c -lolicitnrs for Canada liarilu-rs \suocia .__.-:.1 a ‘ - s 0 ~~.~.-;.,.i=f;3<€1*;.-f l ee 19 i.‘.‘.’.'.‘.e..'€'i.i‘f.‘..‘.il.¢"§‘b‘i.l'.§’.i‘}i...§.'i"""‘f "°' 1 I M F TEQZQT , °“‘f‘ii.:.‘3.’.‘?...‘3!.1i;:'J:.'a.i.1“ii°..,l.'°'"° » » (.- . _,'¢,-_yy . -gs- _~ . * _ ao1‘|;i.siwiisr.'ic|i _ Ph ` 95|, , Q., ,,,oM,m_ “_ ,,_ ___2_£_Grafion St one _ ' , a n i L ¢ fi n i : i .i~f:-..._ H ERE .i.:¥°:.ii’;'°.“....-.2:...‘:f.:.° ....°..:....': _ ' ' _ itxsted attisga:i:_nt;?eoi`=_|;sg}_o_i:,s_u\;?_:;i;1 l ~ f A ,V 0 `rinaki.i`l|;"iT:li)>eeial|)y Qinfiraole fort \`irtsls` 1- 1 'Y 1” the summer season H0. McSWl£li.NEY Barriatsrs, Solicitors. ste. r lock or MONEY T0 LOAN v s ='i‘siwaii'r K.ii. N. A.fiaMwini.i. IIORUON & DUFFY _ Barriaters and Attorneys tolfeitors for Royal Bank of Called.. MONEY TO LOAN ‘Unit Rlnck f‘b-irlawtstnwu \. J. MARTIN. ILA. Barrister Notary Puhile. ssc Money to Loan Van-In Blank- " Narlnbirtnvw *IACKINNON G. MCNEILL Barrister, Solicitors, Notariosptc. MONEY T0 LOAN 0Bcesz-Cameron Block, Chariottetow A A MACKINNON K. C.. L.P Fox Farm For Sale ` Sltu?ted on Brsokley Point Road, five -v-use rom Charhoitslnwn. and aquartai oi r mile from unkind* Point eration. i‘ns farm contains i y acres. with twelve sores of a perfect han’ and soil noodfrovqmost suitslgsior a or ranch. en? i stream runs s rcughtha prop- ‘°°'"i.°: 'ue "ii.;rr°i-... _tt-_,°,,f;=i:.‘1~.§:'I:.'§;'i'i'::.=si.i.E‘f“: Fire -Insurance _ - . , 5*". i?.‘.°."..'2 ‘i»i..i.'.‘.{"i'i".l‘.i’ lii'.°.'.'.i. ul d a hur has. at I. ll SIEWART Q. CAMPBELL ‘W .i’:'J.‘:°:..'.§ ‘a::l§;,;i,.‘;..,, ‘.i...':i;... 5! H 61116 Y OUT SU; f gol|;,%te§a *actor-ltisit Water mg: l _. . ._ 1"’-"Il *'°='~'~f"'cui~e.'l*'@‘~’~l”"*‘ Made-To-Order H E R E » v ' ¢ There is just one way to make sure of getting com plete satisfaction in your clothes, and that way is to have them made to your order. For iiit:eri years we have been making clothes for the men of P. H. Island, and the fact that our business has kept on increasing, is proof that our customers get satisfaction. We keep only the best of materials. _ _ We employ expert workmen. We aim to give you H gh Quality Style and a Perfect Fit at reasonable prices. You Take No Chances When You ‘ Order Clothes Here We guarantee to give you satisfaction and we do not ask you to wear a suit, made by us, if it is not per- f i YOU. fecu¥f|:»bi1: licatsenlislil trouble getting clothes to suit you, try us for your suit. We can please you. _ , M acLellan Bros Chsrlottetowns Best Tailors I-IIIII. ` 1 s 0 ll