` remorse, he ex- ' ~ ligious nature. L 4 fi , ... CITIZENS FARE WELL. (Continued from First- page) Premier of this province, and I hope on will long continue to hold the hon- ored position you now occupy. Thank- ing-you again Mr.Chairinau. and gentle- men, on behalf of myself and my good Wife for your beautiful gift and your hndcomplimentary remarks and good wishes and assuring you that they are highly appreciated, 'I shall always look forward with pleasure to my V1S1iS -0 this Island when I shall S99 YOU an 8.88111. Judge Fitzgerald then addreSS@0“@UU in P0`~iti°S~ Dufmg that campaign he found him an honorable one. The Judge said that as a citizen. it lad often fallen to his lot to solicit sub- scriptions aiid whether the amount was large or smalhwhether for the Hospital or aChristmas dinner MrProwse had alwaYS responded cheerfully. The city WRS l0SiD2' one of its best citizens. He hoped that in Sydney, Mr. Prowse would make as many solicited for a subscription or donation Mr. Pi-owse cheerfully and sub-I stantially responded. There was some consolation in the fact that he will visit the province and will beback and forward with us. The meeting was then happily addressed by Revs. J. W. M1cCounell, J. M. Young, D. 0. M- Reddiu, George Stanley, Stipen- diary Magistrate Haszard, Col. Moore, Horace Haszard, Attorney General McKinnon, Chas, Lyons, Dr. D J McLeod. Jas. Byrne. Hon. B. Rogers, Hon. Jas. R. McLean, Coun.Whear, A. Down. At the. coiiclnsion of the last speech three cheers were proposed for Mr. Pro wse and lnstily given. STRANDED IN PARIS. Young American Christian Endeavorers Who Went There Can't Get Back Home. PARis_ Ang 18.-About one hundred girls who belong to the Christian En- ‘ desvor Society are stranded liere,an-i from eariyinorntilllate at night besiege the oilice of the American Consul with walls for assistance. friends as he is leaving behind him in Charlottetown. Mayor Warburton endorsed the remarks of Judge Fitzgerald and said that as Mayor, he could say. that the city was losing one of its best citizens. YVhen They have been placed in this predica- ment through the burning of the North Gerllllm L10Yd Steamers in New Yflfk ness this season and is now negotiating some weeks ago. Theysay they aid atonrist agency in Boston several Fhundred| dollars forthe iw ann t et back as their -_.11 < RIPE tomatoes, choice stock selling at 5 cts per lb. at Ching`s confectionery. [22 31 Pi-:Acm-:s, plums, pears etc. for preserv- ngpnrposes selling cheap for cash at Ching's confectionery. 22 31 Mr. and Mrs. S. F Hodgson of Char- lottetown, left yesterday morning by the Northumberland .for a visit to Chicago. Miss H. MAY Honosoiv who has been visiting her former home, Twelveoaks, Alberton. left yesterday morning for her home in Orange, N. J. WILL the person who by mistake *'°°k the Wringer Roller from one of the racks ofthe express train from Sninrnerside to `Alberton on Friday night Plea” return same to Conductor McKenna. 22 3i. MR D A SHARP, the well known Union fruit man, left yesterday morning for a business trip to the western part of the Island. He proposes 201112 more ,extensively than ever into the apple busi- for the output of a number of orchards. trip,andno 'c o g ‘ . tickets and coupons have run out. _ Y 1 “WHOSE GOD WAS HIS BELLY.” ~ Of him it might be written that “ his god was l gases generated by this same crude matter, which lay .bis b\:llv.” ~, Too often 11: pe:mitte:’. hlzriselt to be- , like so many cobblestones on hisstomaclt., When come f:-_scinated ._;hz. ___ n- _._--_W "4 - at his worst, his by the “ ruby ” eyes protruding, J. and good eating, f _'_;_""‘_=- Wx. _ *_‘f___-___- 'i‘r-~f-Q_;:‘>..»t -19 ii-‘T Fu, ‘i a glassy yellow inaseaofpur- ____ IL il Y Y 71:- M;-____ _ i_4 _._,_,_ , _ - ,gt _- _; mv '_ “_"_f-jf -f 1' and when an out- ____1_ it _v ;_1___ I H Tbrii* Z Y" a~"'-5;-F" ple, he hard of raged digestion _ _ ___ < -. ~_»- -.1 °--F” 1-1-J-",~'* gcaded him to - - _ “ " my -' -- .-Q1' Y - "__ L ir- f "iq,-‘ _‘_ T’ Y*" _nt -nu- 5’ Hutch , Tablets, he deterniinedto * --- Y, f* fr;-,_ if-i..-an-»3-° f__- _ ___-4`,» _ivc-_ __' _,,_:_; -- ,_Q__`;-- ~'_-_-- ' '_¢;- hibited in a _ _ _ _, . _ __ __ _ _ _ -_ - _ -1- . --1;' _~ , - _ _ . .V _. . eg try them, feeling li... T-t. _i_ §f'__ = satisfied - that he mairked degree ` *_ .- _ I _ _ ' _ - . if f f __ ` g _ -- » -vs_-f _._ - _ __.'_ L-` _._~ 1 Tv-3”; 1'- -.'£"_' '5~ _.'15- his strongly re- could obtain re- lief from the l. ll " it " 'Z' - _- T- ~r' -'_ __ - *IL --_-="' T-"1 -fu , v f v M _,_ _` _'= _-_ _y-_ ; _ _: ;. ,,,__*';, ¥"'_-" _ __ _ _ __ _ _ , 1 1 <_._._..,,.. One thing which may have influ- enced him in his sanctimo-ni o u s ontpourings was that he feared he might die. The agonv that dis- ordered digestion caused him made him sometimes thick that' death - would be a re- .1-11 ,__ _ ._____li°' il *__- Mi ‘ * __T"; v was not anx~ ions to die. H , His appearance partly evidenced his distress He _f _.__;r _-“ Y *_ _ M1--nn`1_-I I inn i “Ss ,-'"1 .-` ) if-.Q '-‘ cures he heard Hutch had been maki H \ startedtnlnngthe ~ \ little chocolate-_ ` He felt almost instantly; and on continuqi ingfiieiiuiefeif quite adiiuensi man. H6‘wuv` bl ,¢-v" ._..-.~..,_._ i _f--» lv# _. 4'. Q ir li _ ' 'gmvfu ` M i _,_.-` -.M ¢. "‘£T_~» ____=._..._ _ &ods. His breath was foul from the pestiferous and a much truer i11SPi1'35<5° €lV¢U his Qifima-I uf* Rem W; Jackson ,Y le UI i Mr_A. McLean, Fredericton, wah I in the city yesterday. ‘ ~ Mr Russell Arnett,Centerville is visiting friends at Bideford. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schurman of Bedeque spent Sunday in Cavendish. Blanche Simpson of F. Perkins 85. Cc is spending her- vacation at her home Bay View. Mrs. J ; Helen Haslam of Winnipeg is a guest of John and Mrs. Clark, Bay View. Mr W. G. Philips, Summersideis spend- ing his holidays with his parents at El- lerslie. ` Tim electric light sports have again’ been postponed until Thursday even- ing the 23rd. Mr. W. H. Croskill and family are ex- pected in thecity today after a three weeks outing in the country. ‘ MissElla McLeod, of'Brockton Mass, is X visiting friends in Cavendish. She is the guest of J. F. McNeill, Esq. THE Electric Light sports to have been held last evening have been postponed till tomorrow (Thursday) evening, Mrs Dr Stzford of New York, is visit- ing friends in the City( She is the guest of Mr and Mrs W H Stevenson. Mr. W. K. Beairsto leaves this morning for Sydney C. B. where- he is-conducting a successful branch business for his ilrni. Mr Harry Hayes, St. John, who has been spending a two weeks vacation at Eilerslie, left for his home Monday morn- ing. Walter Simpson, travelling in the inter ests of the St. John exhibition is visiting North and Eastern Kings County this week. .. . » Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of Lawrence,llIass. leave tliismorning by the Dnchesse for their home. They--have been spending some weeks In the Province and announce their intention of returning next year. » Mr L 0 Beianger, Mayor of siierbrooke Quebec, who has been the 'guest of 'Sir i Wilfrid Laurier at Arichat, C. B.. is visit- ' the City. He is the guest of his sister-in n gf e _ law, Mrs Joseph Unsworth, Prince Street. . Mr. W. L. Cotton of the Examiner and Mrs Cotton, are enjoying the balm Ia' coated tablets. f - - - yi lr and invigorating sea. breezes of Caven- dish. They are staying with Mr. John McNeil1,a.nd are enjoying themselves very much. Mr Charles B Perkins and Miss -L. Mutch,headmi11iner ntl? Perkins &jGo. will leave this morning for Montreal, Toronto, Boston and New York to visit » . 0 _ c ` » " Ir I ' ° In ves bloated by the fermentation of partly-digested I l'¢1i8i°“3 °°°W7h°°5 W¢1'¢ if anythlng SU’¢l1Sfh¢!1°d| the Province. 1 na y 1 I ~ - i-fwith greatacccptanoe in the Cavendish Y ' ' ll The building was dlled to overflo':_wing,' di I and ve ‘ _ Il EY v an ea drunk aloneis I-'08 SY. N `Ill , o a n_ vers_itf_y a former pastor in Cavendish pre'aclléd° Baptist Church, on Sunday, the 19th inst. ry many were unable to obtain ad mttance. Mr. Jackson, was heartily wel- (North and South) ` ` °?m°d bad; by the wh°l° ¢°'”““"’"7 ‘md rr ’ , _ _ 3. 5. 1,-31-_.1;_.:|;'<>=;|;-,harmfnlto most digestiongs but judicious- i`§1§,i’lZ.i§Z§T.‘T“°“°”°°°°“‘°“"“ “‘““` SAILS FROM , | I c _ I MR. L. E. Prowse and son Herbert leave S slde on monday After_ -ii ls this morning for Sydney. Mrs. Prow e s and Miss Georgie will remain in the pro- ' ’ in I ' __ ' ° u ilObbe. o win wi “‘,’r°§ej§;;‘ n';‘oj§» A‘f;“;§§; \nv=s°=‘=f\H= 111515* then vim" havins -‘.§;“‘f§...‘_.‘.'i...°.3...' ..Ei‘_.°..§‘.’>‘;....‘i`. ...il Prowse in Sydney and will also leave this Has good accommodations for Live ` ~ . m°1`11l”€= Chester M¢Lean.A1't Calde' N) l\'J \ T1 Stock under and on deck_ This as C O _ 5 EIU CI13.Dll€lI,CII}_Y;A.I'15Il\lI‘ St8.nley,S0ll1‘Is; well as other ir. ight carried low. F gharles L“"”8`S”°n’ City? Mr- J°h\1=‘f°11» ~ ' rackley Point; Miss Florrie Sellar, Miss R. MCM|LLAN»L _ . Smith, city; Miss Bclle Matheson, Cove- , A1 . tl . head. _» ‘_ I 4 i _ . SOLDIERS IN CAMP ~ ' ‘ I _ _ - 3 oron , writes:-“It is ~ Impossible for me to speaktoo highly of Dr. Cliaseis Ointment _for piles or an itching skin disease. Itis_sinipl_yinva1uable. Many of_our men used it while in camp and re- s .C ‘ 8 I ceived_excel1en_t results.” Members of tb ' -- o //, .I E -Se tW'l1` J R.§.i é`§.°.?.?....; ii” ‘i.i‘.““°”°f“’° 1”” Canadian contingents took 1000 boxes if Dr. Chase's Ointment with them to South .Ahica to relieve the sufferings of campaign- ing life. » ~_-*l-;_i__ Women’s slippers 10 cents a pair Q ._ _ God' Bros’ cheap sale. . 22 lwat ;`;/ Carnivals Scotsnians 20th C I “fi if ,roi /<‘ ; ' ._ . , entrlries, E. N. D.. Colum- ‘ éfll"\\ . S bias, L-lartfords have had a. large sale in Charlottetown ’ \i si `/ gf V .r _Q _,_ _ o . ‘ . | , \ tr » We are still receiving the above daily. Look them over- Write for catalogue. Repair supplies--Second Hand Wheels \ iiii iiiiii ici iii. \ 4 _ 0 r. -.-~..\ .4 .i . 5 , `§ '/irficff _-..` ` sl /<~ ` I lj/ ’ `/*fi ' - \».\ '-11 - , .1 - » M I _ »"~.1 Reduction oh’ boots 30 per cent t half price at Goff Bros’ cheap sale. ,é lw NEW HERRING. Just received 25 barrels 1,55;-Q59, , Herring. These Herring are not large, out it you prefer flavor and quality; those are the fish to buy. Wo have also in. siock rome large fag, by the pail. Leave your °' =1\°1°v`s~\P°»fih1» 3 F- . , 1 1; . ._ *' , F_‘”%, __A ,.g,., Q . ,. ._ <;¥~_ ° »- , » . ~ . "" - '= . li- ' . I. ~' Z 2-~ " . f` ' H15' I-,bf §__.;>;.i,:».{ I; _ it 'S-.' fl _ - ..; t 504° _ " " i ,; ‘__ - 5% I __ _ , _ ,, _ _ _/, _ . iii , ,A ; Qin ‘ ¢ “ i C' Wt. It ` ‘_ 3 e I0 the principal millinery openings to be-~ the COnv1Vl8l! held there during thecoming week. '- gammngsw ,_ !` Rev. S, T. Teed and Teed cross 0fiCIlfim¢S- 5 by the.S.S. Princess this morningon re- him up in turn tolloncton, N. B. Mr. Teed preach- ii W c e S m ‘nw ed to his ols congregation in Tryon Meth- »», odist Church on iSnnday evening last. hours ’ andhi' They have had a. most e 9 able visit to y I em policies 15 cents now Io Iowan Ullll Ifllh Illll If 000'! Yllllf- - no-lr 5, paste 10 cents now4at Gof 0' --- - " _ Bros, . -l cheap sale. ' &11v ,f Tm' WY!! CQNU! il _ J ,. _ v _ » - vm =‘.i'ii°.oi-.giiiy sm.i.,i.¢','* - . ,-», Q V `We"ve alwaysgot tlienew things, that ' 3,4’-l\I.iD__9l’» &Co’s. - . , The prettiest,Antnmn Dress Goods ever-l Enufr7"g“_,!-° came wtnsiaaiss, or ‘-P. E, L is new ~ Ef‘“"“,B_3,‘-‘~""' shown at the (up-to-date) store-Sentner, ' McLeod & C0. I ' Ladies 'ready-towwcnr suits direct from.- T zronto in the latest New York styles 11 -ve just beencpenediat Sentner, McLeod k.Co’s. Prices from $8.00 to 30.00 per suit. They’re selling fast. _ I Costumes, new new Furs, new ishowing the new things in Furs for Aut- umn, all the latest novelties, and they are selling freely at verylow prices. All furs guaranteed. ' Sentner, McLeod 8: Co. are at their old '_ ' tricks again, giving much ~ for little. They’re selling Umbrellas and Sunshades at cnt prices Think of a Dry ,Goods Store increasing their business in May, 85 per cent; J une, 125 P€l`¢¢I1|>;Jl11J’» 33 per cent. Sentnor, l` - - McLeod 8cCo. did it. Good Goods and Ladies. have you seen » the New Rainf. Cloak Sentner McLeod & Co. are selling u .75.i E md » “°°‘° av 0 $1; $5.00. very one guaran (Its _McLeod at Go. When you ' “S-i‘.‘ '"i\T~`-\ "tr, f=‘v*’ is »*~1-J irifiiv ir./ff.-fi i.f.;.f.»'_-,~,- , . N., , , Ng Q ._ nfte _ - V O11r`CARB0lNT % f;$Q-WGMH-1 Ont customers are all ' » _-_Bccure~and~v'icittho_ Bliiidio. ;' 2 , QneeGra.f annd ton Sta. Chftovn. " r R "vii oavlng ST; .|088 every arrive 'Sun& ` I ' W' fi--._ » - Len, Aug! tl lollllllll-D , . , BARRISTERS. » . Solicitors, Notaries Public &c.‘ Money to loan. oFrIoEs{ ?.‘.°i;*3.-3"i‘.*.l§’i‘.l‘.%.,°.§‘<;‘.‘I.‘;?? K J. Mmm. B. A. _ ' UR l _ * -h_" ' kin- lhii BARRISTEIIS, SOLi8iT0|lS, lt. I ARHIUR PETERS, Q, C.-, ' A.Einvii:s'r mos, and , J. I1. Ainsnnr c. sAUNDii:Rs. I i money 1'oi.oAl§. 4 ioiiiciis: .... Queen Formerly Perry Hotel, with all the modern improvements, this" ear ' tly Jvdefa-be. ,Froe5oa¢hm».ii. ° - d special” stoamcrs. Spec" aooomm£;'; ‘fact-'byR»ev~ commercial travellers. ' Aim FRANK PERi>.Y,P.°p 432,, 3°”-6 dl? 1 yr Snmmorsi 4 hotel odors to the public accommodation, whic h cannot be excelled nany other on the Island. _ Good tsblenlargc airy bgd. ww. bath rwm, umpu rooms. Toi-ms md Bridge work o specialty 4 | ` - . v ‘» -4-#*1?6,. _ . _ J_L\\'tl4w ¢..,,,- ¢ _ _\- . , _ .- - A` is the reason you doallat Sentner,McLeod‘ that throw compeetizbg _ New Golf Capes, new . Felt Hats, for ladies, my Busiest Store.--Sentner, ‘ T B Golfllng The Leading Fur' Store of P. E. I. is Wé:1y;etitm5ae;;(:.[°£ cost of Cape $5--25 Some you $10.00_1_'ol° it without McLeod_&: Co; always sell I than other stores. Prices are having a a little ,money will ing eilireee in our ' But you must be quick as V _ When yonvwant the New Low Prices do it every time. ‘fMy Storo’.'. - \ ` want 6 ,.» of 'BY THE .» _ n Jdhn, of in _ _ - ' do to e:.e.~:= ist-..i;~:.i».ii ioiiiiisii & inn T'T“°"”“' trade, also ini bbh, Q bb; __ 1,’ ' i I ._ , ___. 5.- gy 'by the d zen for the retail and DENTISTS- ' ` ' ..... .ii ...§.;.'l..“ .“°°.;s;.“~‘ ,,,,,,, » r wont-'viu.E N ,,,,,,,,,_ ° "fi sfmeiinliikllii lfiiitl, ,- Raspberrlos. y p I Mend- cf Gus-ima Ai } `-Wocnn dll mm' I . ‘ :,-:_ F ,_ ~s--nl-» R ;.;»i.< . Y’ ` . _ I -.