-_ ,. _... ’. _ _ . \ seiiizi » Pi¢|i|'¢$' ' We have just opened ii fresh lot of Heinz bull: pick- les including chow chow, sour mixed and gerkins. ' '- zo cmrrs ~ rea Quant _ ~ at -fn' Webster & McKay’s ,_ Plionc |99;-_ _I 1 ‘ i{'eside_nce" l"'oi°j Sale i‘nriu~rl Till: Chii-fJusti<.e is presiding at the my for uw mmm rewmly purchased _hy H , - Supicnic Court in Georgetown owing to , ome Week P If so call ai. our . the teachers. Remember the date Thurs- . _the indisposit-lon of Mr. Justice Hod- Siudio and have your Photo | mon _ tiny J\1\1020i»h- _ taken in the latest st les nud ' ' imp-fs. Y <§“°“r“‘*A,§E;1;" ,"3 J“";°=” W°‘;j» ..‘f.'§J,`“i'.f§ 1`.’fi‘l.1`f..`l"i».i.~'f”i.‘f".'fi..f,`.'.’.'»'_§'§ B" “experts” A M C on ns um yas r' .spend two weeks, visiting friends and re- > B A Y E R < in “ms ony' _ ` ‘ Coleman.-Moncton Transcript; l5th. P}{0'i‘0GRAl’HER. . ' 'i`iii~: Election Court onthe eases against Mlm Rmmum _TGHNSON and Mm 1 H°“9~ 'L H-` G“mm‘“k°Y 'md F L- Annie Johnson left yesterday for Toron- tlioy return iinii will probably be absent st of Mi Hel F lo P titcodi is “° °"’““' l’““'"'=“3- han., Mary Graham, Mrs. J. M. Hart, Ag- ‘my anerrcpamng the Royul Bunk “re lntivcs nt Charlottetown Sunimerslile, so ` Haszard meets to.morrow hut will be Qu where may wmvmn; A_S_Jo|"lq0n. BTilDiQ.- 1 Y' _ ifurtheratuourncd till 0ctobsr.'\ -»ir|,¢,&,»w|||"ke|y go w Culmmlm bgyom Old Home Celebration next week will be " 3'0"" from thc deck of the steamer Southport Dn. A J Fiu\er:n's rize for the best . . p - l,k|l\li|.Y |0|lD°fl fm' U10 0¢°l\9l0“ ill' tlwiessay on “Hygiene” has been awarded DQ .l I-Iuwaim Fnimuson, son of Senator Ferguson,who vi ith hlswifc and daughter oWlI2\‘8. Bruce Stewart & Oo. to Master Joseph A. Gillis, ` Colville High School. Master' Gillis as well as his ' _ i teacher, P. M. Grunt are ileservlngof con- ' s ent the winter hero has necepteii lnmmhmons' D 1 the positional’ Mnnngerof the Bunk of Tiiie July term of_the Supreme Court Nova Scotia nt Petershoro, Ont. llc was openstodnyinGeorgct.own.1here will be » lately manager of the Royal Bank at no criminal cases.'l‘hc docket will include _ N,mnimg_ one trespass case,J'olm T Nichols vs Wm. A McKay, and one breach of promise CAKES A'r the police court yesterday two pro- M K ed sJose hA. Ken- hibition eases against Phillip Connolly msc' My en" yv D for iirsi. and second oll'cnces and uno nedy oi Montague. ` against John Hughes for third offence ALL “clinnges” of lnrgo spaces for Daily Sultana Cake, Nut Cake, White Cake, the kind that were adjourned till next Monday. Brad' except lnilf and page ads. of which ii dny's ford Kin drunk and disorderly, ‘was additional notice must be given, should bo _ ll. _ make' 7°" wma ° “mnd ' ilncd$i0orii0dnysuiid MiehaelHennessey in this office not later than 'ten a. m., _helping is the kind you get at D.-" Stewart’s, ' Eci.u-si: imcnnv, --_zu-1 Was dismissed. and ordinary "changes" by one p. mi, ex- cept Saturday at ten a. m., as printers have holiday same afternoon. “ChHll80B" -Citizens who desire milk or cream of ‘for Trbweckly not hum, than 10 “_ m_ the in-st quality. pastcurized or otherwise Tuesday Thursday and SM/m,day_ should speak tothe delivery men of the ‘ Mk” Bc" Mead' Hopeton,I’asteurlzcd Milk & Cream Co or address P 0 Box 013. C|\'“`l0¢'-el/°“'" IN MURNITURE Bumrmiik ` also aappiieii at lowest “Always the best value in the_city , 1,,-pm, (Hail d 8 mos pd. stMerk Wright Furnishing Co's. __g E _ r | 1 . \ fi' _ A _ , "..e~»\ ~‘ » . ;. K _,..? i “` 4. _ cirrow ‘ _ , , f 1 v l I _ 1 - . _ , _ "1i_f¢'tlil . Lean came tothe city last night. ._ ' a i ' f wo. wijn-|.<`»1x réiumui mt aim from Mollililh - - Muon Benin-mea, Summenlds was in tiiseityysiitndqy. I I Bain-ms Ronnrsoir returned lest night from Ottawa. < i George and In Hannant left yesterday l¢r%l>°irl\_0nibl\\0el¢\rv-' .i ,_ _'_ - Wanna lohlsm aan ot T. A. lla-; » 0swu.n.B. Gannon, went to Bmdeneilf yesterday hftbrhoon on`a'few' dayavlsit. ` Rav W. P. Anoniastn and son,Spring-; side, N. B. to the city last night. ‘ Joan 'Bv'l'i1'l\\i.AiiD, cf the Marine Dept. Ottawa, came to the city last night. y I Miss Davim, daughter of Sir Louis Davies,_wasa passenger last night from Ottawa. _ Miss Mann Janie-i,wlio has been study- ing nursing in R»oxhury,an-ived home la-st night on a holiday. G. ll. Mourqosusii.r,\of the Bank 'of Nova Sootia,Chlcago, arrived last night on avlslt to his home in Alherton. AT a special meeting of Hillsboro Boating Club lust night provisional Mas. Mlvrrmcw S1-iwimson returned met iiei"at/.-Fredericton, P. E. I. where Tm: Ollvettearrived last night at l0.B0 with iifty two passengers as foilows:-- R. W. Gaylor, Il. R. H. Mitchell, M. Gunn, Mrs._M. Pratt, C. Stevenson, W. H. McEwan,P. Jewell, Mrs. Jewel, D. Sullivan, Miss B. LeSachen, W. E. Martin, Dr.`J. L. Bliss, William Keough, Mrs. Beaton, Mrs. llauiniell, A. A. Beaton, Miss A. Beaton, A. G. Kinney, H. W. Wood,, C. W. Patterson, Mrs. Patterson,`Mary Sulllterr, Geo. Nolan, G. W, Bears, Wm. Pratt. R. W. Loman, G, N. Burpeo, Mrs. Burpee, John J. Smith, G. Mctluursey, Walter Coady, Lawrence Coady, Paul St. Eitien, Patrick McManus, W. E. Brown, H. A. Macdonald, Mrs. John Campbell, Nellie McCallum, Mary MeQu|ilan, Ruth Costello, Eva P. Graham, Pearl R. (lin nes Ogden, Mrs. G. McCaursey, Mary lilo Cauley, Mrs. .E. Dudey, Jennie Macdon- ald, Mrs. J. Burke, Jennie Jarvis, Mrs. L. Macleod. ., ,_.__, The ailjournedmonthiy meeting of the School Board was held last night. The various reports were read ami flied. Permission wasrgranted Pi-inelpalSenman to have Prince Street School make an ex- hibit at the Provincial Exhibition. The Board dctermineid tocontlnue the sess- ions in-the City °elioqls as nilopii-fl nt last meotln of the Ecard. ’l`t-riders for coal Misses Harris and Scott. The resigna- tions of Principnl,Nowson, vice Principal Ira J. Yoo and Vernon Crockett of West of applications were read but action de- may be a successful one. Clair Miuier, l!i1’|ne. Street, Winchester. Mass. on Wednesday evening July 12th. the occasion being the marriage of Miss Alberta E. Steivart formerly of Suilbilr. P. E. I but more recently of Providence, Wallace Pattcrson"of Charlottetown, P. E. I. The ceremony was performed by i Kent School were accepted. A number ___________._._?---- ie cs of H. B. Raekl|l’l`e ferrefi.till,aspet;it1l_ meetiniltobelield on Crcltngne Mf:;:e‘"r:)n July lm, by 1¢,,,,_ ‘ the 22nd. The Supervisor was perniltt- wm_ H"Go“m‘J_ B_ Rthkmm of C0,.l,m,,_ ed m “wks Mmngsmems forthe school to Annie B. Sinitli, eldest daughter of Parade during Old Home Week and the Matthew Smmh M_ L A_ ||,m,mo,,, p_ Board expressed the wish that the aiialr E' [_ _ A Lanes ami pleasant coinpnny of friends gathered at the homo of St. . At Elmwood, on June 20th,-lames Cann. ` ' ngediiti years. Ile leaves to mom-n an "ab" ' . aged inother,one sister Mrs. MeQuarrii~. , _*Y* at home,und twu brothers Thomas of ' N th Wiltshire John o!Grandin North M R. I., sister of Mrs. Mader, to Charles Diem and “nurse Mmm at Menq; H L15! l __ i /gl _ it 'limit ‘i"l_/il.-_...__ I ,-af J I 9 < \ ‘ J!-, \ iilgg. \ ”~ 112 }))_, f 4:;-P ffl* ” ll-Sr ' "\ ‘ P- .»,;\;.,._ 1 ‘Q Qi; sf ¢==~ .;?:°~° 5? , M 1/ ' '(L§'i;i;"-f ` , _ ._-if-1»`>;Qi1' *~‘-;:i’f|`® _ _ “fly ; 9/ ... 1~ i as f 'i Split leather club bag. riisset and olive, 14 inch length only.... .. . . _ _ .$1.95 Solid leather club bag russet only, heavy brass lock and clasps. 14inch.. 3.20 l6lncl1......_.. .. 3.40 Black imitation leather club bag. 65C to $i_oo, according to size. Telescope begs of good grey canvas, leather handle and straps, all sizes as follows: _ i4in...... 52C 22in.... Extra heavy solid sole I 52% if For 5 our Vacation' v You’1l need ii grip of some kind to keep 'N your varied necessities E _ _, together. A day or Wo ago the boat , » Y ' `_' \ l brought us in aspecial- /li? ly attractive new line of / f/ " J, telescopes, club bags, /7 / air " " “ r' iw dress suit cases and the direct from the best factory in the Do- minion. ..._..$i.2o 24in....._. ........$i.35 Imitation leather suit case, :>4 inch, brass mountings, brass lock :ind clasps . . _ .$2.60 Split leather case 24 inch, riisset and I black, brass clasps, lock,etc. . . . . . _ . _ . 3.95 Solid leather suit case.lieavy brass clasps. good brass lock,russet only. . . . . _ _ . _ 5.50 , . l i tim or olive color. finest brass lock and h clasps ._ 650 leather. riisset r6in.................. 680 Extra heavy solid sole leather, olive I8iu.......... 850 2oin..... ._ _ _...$1.00 only,leather lined, leather shirt fold- best brass trimmings. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _$io,oo Wash Belts and Neckwear By express ycsierday we received a small lot of white broclie and embroidered linen wash belts. trim, neat. attractive and the price only 3oc and Goc. More embroidered collar tops, in. too, r2c, z for 25C. i8c. 25c, 3oe up. BORN and not at the expense of ' MARRIED- honest, well iiiade and well d no store on this little Island, find here. R ` , . and ir`alsoml_nin"g‘ “were “nivnrdeii to A. - W H G t 0 N U Down and Patrick Bourke respectively, _ e 0 p-an t‘h°“ hem! the “west tenders' L""“'“ At Marshfield on July l5i.|i to John and - , _ l of absence for one year was granted to Mm Mmm_w.in d,,ug|,w,.H_ - quality either-The low price idea has been our policy, and seems to be exclus- ivelyfonrs-Of course you can get chesp stuff elsewhere -we don'f doubt that- Vi'liat we mean is this- for good, esigned furniture there is that can nndersell us- Yoii can prove this by taking zi look through our store and exainining carefully the splendid values you will al i` .I MRD the Rev. H. B. Rankin of' the M. E. Church, Winchester. The bride who was given away hy her brother, Waller B. Stewart was handsomely gowned in white silk trimmed with white lnce and medallions, the veil being of white tulle caught with brido roses of which she also carried a large bouquet. Miss Annie Semen was msid of honor and the brides- maids were the Misses Hazel Mader and Ive Baker, the groom being attended by R. A. Dennis. The gift of the groom to the bride was a beautiful gold watch; the bridesmaids were each remembered with gold chains and loekets, the best. man being presented by the groom with a diamond shirt stud. The wedding _.-1----l E BLOOD IS THE LIFE TH - l ti f th ki lneys iin(?i`li‘i?t§l',b2ii;\hl€»,bieilc b3L?:rl?es ilolicii ( with disease germs that impcrll health. 'llio ilrst warnin is a backaeiic, dizziness, headache angluek of vital enel‘KY- Nii- quickly if you would avoid thc terrible Dr. §fsniiii.on's Pills to-asv: tlwrv wr” kidney and liver complaint for al time. No medicine relieves so promptly, nothing inthe world of medicine cures more thor- oughly. For tblood, clear complexion, dealers. _ ___1___-_- 5c. Wii.L LAND ONE AT YOUR POST OFFICE l rava s of chronickidney complaint. Get _healthy a pet%t?: the Dl'°il°l` ¢W*‘°‘“e“” is Dr. HamlPton's Pills. 25c. per box, at ails thing you gd from “_ BEAU BREMMEL l A well dressed father saifl Beau Brcmincl begets a well ilresseil PATH:-:ns mu-:ss WELL For style get your clothing at J. T. lileKem.ie‘s For superior workmanship get your clothing at J. T. Mclieir/,iu‘s. For very best go to J. T. lticl€eiiv.ie’s. For furnishing the latest styles go to J. T. McKenzie‘s. For the very best values in ihe market go to J. T. McKcri1.lc’s. We promise io give you your uioney’s worth or more for any- .iOl'iN T. MCKENZIE, _ Merchant Tailor presents wen numerous and costly as both bride and groom are very popular SL-niius lille and lic for mailing same N1|°Dl lh°|l`h°9"U 0' friends- Af'-‘W W0 and we will send by return mailcne W reception asplendid oollntion was served. lm-ga white _niuslill V\'I\iHi Nil" 33- 4'-ii ‘ ‘ *rf* M "4 E ii|x lowerl by the best wishes of their friends on their wedding trip, after which they will journey to Qhhrlottetown, whore they will reside, Mr. Patterson being ,engaged in the wstchmairlng 'and ,lew- elry business' there -‘Worches`tsr_Mussex. (Mr. and Mrs. Patterson arrived last night by the S. S.`0iivette and were met Hy s large numberof friends.) ' - :'.'."*~. ;= ;\i"'-'-_~.' ..i- i »Ai=izesii stock Jusr Receives Iron-Ox Tablets are on rule at A. W neiidinw 7