cami Ili THE WEST Latest From Summerside and Prince‘lCountv. C.u>1'.Jo<1eph Read, .\I. I.. .\. lrossed to Guy this eveninm the mainland yesterday. M“*°‘ M*3‘3l° C‘mpb°H left y""l'"d”‘7 returned yesterday evening from Picton for C-.imbelinon to wsit friends fsrafew wet k s. Mas. Wi- H. Waugh will be at home at the re-i ience of G eorge Stavert, Water - evening returning from Sydney_ Stree* east. on We inesday gand Thursday of next wet k. Anssar M:D :nal l of Cleveland, Ohio., arrivsd_b_y the Northumberland last even- ing on a short visit"to his parents H H. and Mn. McD.m».1éfs:.E1¢snors. organized a class in voice cultxre Sum nerslds and commences her lesson Siturday, J uly_l2th, at the residence Mrs Finlerws. Mi" C°m°°°°"’= 4”* The muses Mimi and Edith Moore, in Summerside during the quarter wi 5° T“¢95*\Y5 "ld S*l"“'“Y° "hm 'h' lsit yesterday mornisg for Napprn, N. S. will bspieased to arrange lessons tcr al' who are interested in singing. MaNu.u.TaamxNo Exurnrr1oN.~-It is the w an-ive mme .gmt the mldqle ¢1 intention of the Direct -r of Manual Train- | August no spam 5 few w¢¢k5_ ing to transfer the above exhibit’on late held in Charlottetown and Summersid coGse|»,getown next week, providing ar- rangements can be eatisiactority made. Accounts of these exhibitions have, already appearsd in our columns and in later inues we shell be able to give ti: (18%, lime Mid DlBC¢ Of l3ii€ 011% li) bE C0mp3ny,h3vg mugh plgggnrg in given in Georgetown. W. H. Wanna and bride sriived by th Northumberland last evening from honeymoon trip to Boston. They at once proceeded to the home oi George and Mrs. Stxvern, when a reception was tendered them in which a lime n umher otltriend took part, A most enjoyable evening wa spent and all wished Mr. and Mrs. Waugh I evq-yihappinefs. Thewedding gifts were numerous and elegant testifying to th popularity ei the happy couple. 'Srndxllssrnz MANUAL Tnausrxo Ex- nmrrros:-The above Exhibition will he opened on Wednesday evening, July 9th at 8.5) p. m. by the chairman of the Board of School Trustees c.r_in his absence by e member of the-Board. It is the intention of ofiaanyot the iuiluential residents bnmmerside and district to be present at :the opening, and the event is looked for- _ been vary h°avy_ we have gained ward to with much interest. The Exhibi ation will be open on Thursday from 9 to 5 pun. and7 toilp. m. 0nFriday from9to Sp. mf All visitors are cordially wel -come. Admission free. The regular monthly meeting ol the IP, E. Island Agricultural Mutual Fire 'Insurance Company was held in their oiiiee, Water Sireet,on Tuesday the Sth inst. at 10 a. m. 100 applications for in snrance were reed and passed, and th Miss. M. Josxrnms Coxsrocx has in oi ls lor Psnsorm isresssr 9 C. B. Chappelle, returned yesterday l even ing from Sydney. T. A. McLean, returned to the City yesterday evening by the Princess. J. J. Hughes, M. P., Souri=, is in the City. He is accompanied by his wife George McDonald and wife, Sydney, were passengers by the Princess last night. Dr. McKay and son cf Ha‘ifnx, are in the City. Mrs. McKay will come to the Mrs. Dorion and Miss Maud Dorion re- where they had been visiting. G. A. Poole, of Lower l\IJnta.gue,'_ was a passenger by the Princess `yestc-rday C. E. McKenzie of the Murray Harbor Railroad Engineering Staff, returned to the City by the Princess last night. Miss Sadie Kes of Warren,R. I. is visit- ing friends on the Island. She is new the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. P. Colwill. Mrs. I. C. Nelson, Boston, accompanied tl by her two children, Arthur and Blanche, 1 have arrived home on a two months’ visit. U daughters of J. iSt. C. Moore, Eldon, I Mrs. W. W. Moore, Ottawa, is home on a two months' visit. Mr.Moore is expseted e H. L Chipman. manager of the Plant Line was a. passenger by the S. S. Halifax V yesterday evening. He is accompanied by _ Mrs. Cbipman who will spend some on the Island. ee. = our son- PP05' the A. the suc- 58 ` meeting the Policy-Holders at Q ` Sixteenth Annual Meeting and to B gratulate you all _on our continued perity. We regret the_loss during year of cur President, the late H. Stewart, Esq., who did uch to lay 5 foundation ot our present dnancial .‘ cess, The volumn of business transacted is almost double that of any other year, but while our income has been largely e increased our lossespave been eorrespon lngly large. Notwithstanding this, utter paying ail demands to date we have ` a surplus on tlie years’ transactions of $349- QB. Our funds on hand for the security atom-_ policy-holders new amount Ito $16,695.39 averging over $1.0tl) for every -yea:-:of our existence. Our business for the year amounted to1l23 new p sch experience and look forward to the future with equally bright prospects of f an- cial success. Signed on behalf of the directors by Jorm C Cnanxu D E C.mPss1.L. Amex CmsnsLL. Commissioners iiiesrfs Liaineet is the Best. i ' suAv|1Y or Tue eAuL. time 5 ein - d_l \ . mmtvsnsnnv s _ .-ss-_ _ _ .. ,. _ __ __. _,__ i , - ~ i-. *_ -__ .5 ._ .<-1*: ‘ . __ ~_ _._, _ ~ -. - : ~ yi :» f,_'.»» _ fs .. ‘ Four years in business Saturday the 12th day of ]uly and We propose to celebrate it 7 by a great butchery in Dry Gcods, Clothing and Millinery. Sale starts at 9 o clock in the morning and ends at 9.30 in the evening-All goods sold for cash and you don’t require much at these prices. SC Art Muslim for 5° c Handsome new Silks I 18c Silk Lace for zc. 35 at 2Oc_ QC Print COiZi1011 f01‘ 6C. 1.2¢ Print Cottgn at SC, Sc Crettonne for 5¢, $1. 50 Silk Voile Dress _ 32__Veiliug for 12c.| I Goflis §;_broidered 95C~ 2 5c White and Cream Lace for 40c White and Cream Lace for $1.40 Wrappers for 10C Embroidery for 5c Haudkerchiefs for tailor made Suits, not an ol Suit in the lot. Saturday only_% price. every department. Summer goods are all the go att 5c. 15c. 70c. 5c 2c. Your choice of any Ladies’ d Hundreds of other snaps in . S' i $1.2 5 D. & A Corsets for 85c. $1 (zone at 7Oc_ 4 5c Ladies’ Vests going at 30c. 2 5c Silk Windsor Ties at 14c. The best Hosiery we ever sold 12c. 10c Frillmg per frill going a.t°4Ce $1.40 Silk Stripe Linen Grgandies 80c. A big table full of Hats at gc. Flowers going at 5c. $1.60 Blouses shghtly soiled at _ 49c. A lot 'of slightly mussed White Wear in Night Dresses, Skirts and Corset Covers % . od. Saturday only. _ _ _ eli land rsnewalsor 387 more than inhzpy CHARL ,v ` _ f ,_ y , . _ The greatest slaughter of Clothing ever held in Char- lottetown, Saturday. See our $1. 50 Hat for 50c. See our $2.50 Hat for $1.50. See our $1.60 Shirts for 49c. Sec our 8 5c Overalls for 49`c. _See the snaps in Straw Hats. _See the Linen Collars at '7c. See the Hosiery at ` A' gc. See the Ties at _ 40c. |See the Ties at _ » 10c. 'See -the snaps in children’s' Clothing; it has qnever been lequalled in this City. ci, Come early in the day. Come early in the day as we will be crushed at night. _ 6 » entner, McLeod & Co. .__ ..`.. v.`_, if 1' B 1 '2r\‘_ " 1? ,),3`1 Bei Zsilii 2? "'..... .__ &h..aea& iaiilaeansstbll lanes c s P MT" ‘Wong 'csvffwe 'W{WV following losses ordered ta be paid viz:-_ Georgofw. Wool nt Haz¢lb:ook, $311.00, lass on house and con yents; and James E Dawson of North Tryon $600.00 loss on housennd barn; In t‘1e afternoon the annual meeting was held at which quite`a 1arg`¢umber)l>t policy hcl ters were present to tate' part in the proceedings. ' The President George Compton, Esq. o occupied the chair and after referring t the loss the company haisustnined in the death of the president the ~l»'ts' H. A. Stewart, Esq. he briefly reviewed the business of the company during the past year and showed the remarkable progress er and success since the organization, laft which the maaauer read the financial statement and the directors report which are as foiiowsz- FINANCIAL STATEMENT. P. E. Island Aaricultural ofthe Mutual Fira Insurance Ca. tor the year ending J une 30th, 1903.. June 30th. By Balance on hand. $15,746,131 June 30th. By Premiums ccliected June Hltb. By Interest collected during year S 1 024.60 June 30th. By Total Receipts during year $22740. To Paid Expenses for the ye ar $607.63 “ Paid Losses for the year $4,917.04 “ Paid Agents for the'year $1121.50 during year $ 5,969 60 56 “ Balance onihand $16,095.30. $227~i0.56. The Ba'ance is made up as follows:-- -Morigagea etc. $15,357.70 _ Bills Receivable S 425.81 Cash in Bank $ 311 78 _.4-___ Showing Net Profits for the year ot $349 Number of New Policies taken durin the year. ` $16,095.39. JB 8 _ the year BIIIABCB. The company have now nearly 3,0iKi policies in force representing $2,400,000. The Board of Directors and Manage Insurance. received a vote of thanks and on ballo be' unani ei' - __ ner.-.mionc.n=»..i»' _ =_,.., lug _ _ _ BIB U10" yI¢°` 'X 9 L. C ICSYO d;‘l -eleotedior theenauiug year. Aft&iiardeGeol-ge Compton Esq., was elected President, Jas. G. Mwallum Esq.,Vice-President, and the following agents:-Wm. C. MeN¢i l, Wm. McNeill, Simpson, Arthur Simpson, Robert Stew- 811, C. D. Rell, Wm. C. Lea and D. N. Campbell. J. S. Hinton, Auditor. A Alexander Campbell, Manager. ,,_.%, _,god _ - 1 _ We, the directorsof the P E Island W ' ~ °FncE'“B“°°° »B°ndi°¢' l Ai!-ficultural Mutual Fire. Idsurance‘gE;rE3_ _summ°`m° P’R°Ish°d_° S' z _ ~ . _ ~ the big stone» Skeleton coats,white` vests, leather belts, night shirts, _ other year. And while our losses m Z _ . in ‘_ : D0 G 486- _ _531-dwlyr Number of Second Renewals during ---- ---~=~ Numberof First Rsnewa‘s during year 342 Total during the year 1123 Representing nearly One Million In- asm-o :_ _ advertisement of cashiers of the Bank of France, abecounded with a million francs, been arrested. A considerable sum found upon the prisoner, who endeav to pullout a revolver, saying to the _ ice Min|`¢’s Liallent the Best iiair Roster Men’s Rubber Coats made by the Rubber Co. worth $5.00. I will close t lot ont at $3.50.--Conroy the Shoe an, Pownal Street, Charlottetawn. li China with Island Coat of Arms, etc 'Iaylor's Bookstore. you are not atraii to lay in, and the within nach of all at Tsylor`s Book; DR. J.P.MURRA _ DEIYTIST. 145 Queen Street. |s|LoWlhef| Donoso Aewg Lend' D,D,S 8 SIDE. M. Lescnenault du vi11m,one ofthe crash hats light caps light undef 3 _ il ' . _ » ' x YI; W¢a1'» washing ties, and all the f was rest for Hct Weather at Prowse’s. . ~ ~ A / agents: “I have no intention of killing __ , you, but allow me to commit suicide. WANTS, U N U » _ _ _ A' " ‘ 'ro Lsr- ii _ - _ , street, »mi,‘-`»p,§’$'§i¢ ii'f'f"d§'i».°$§.1§§¥.‘,f$,1$‘,}_t the season 1s over-come round aud'let melshow you _ |1111 sewerage, bath, etc. Possession given at once ~ ` . l Wm the Apply to S. F. Blanchard, Barrister, et;.u dtf ‘_ the new I-_models of the _ _ _ l _ have to oger i rimmed. -. gje ,:it;%.T:.22.;':i:§°:f*.:.:.§;°':2r: .1.‘;‘.:.:;:‘-.: PERFECT AND MASSEY HARRIS . Hammocks, strong a id pretty, the kind befor-e°]uiy ized, or aftei aggemid, n°e7.md[fft` rice ~l/ Many Pleased Customers* Have responded to ' O I3 H ~ \Ve are known in city and country as reliable and up-to-date grocers. If you want the best, call OH US. 0Hll G0lill0LL_i & C0 &Ew3Hm3 3 WANTED-A good reliable man to take' ` Mon Fri - A # WEEKS 25231 his Souvenir Post C nrds, Books of Views, ,pf,f§;.1;.i';‘:'§‘;,e'?;l$a‘;§ia1;b5‘;.‘;“c3' '°";"fI°g Sf! S ’1iat FOR SALE-House and Lot on Cumberland P' ‘ ` ,l ’ Street, adjoining the residence of L. L. Beer, _ WANTED -by iirst September a girl for general house work insfamiiy of four. Applv to Mrs G F Hutcheson U r Pri St P Summer boarders ca be f bi ore. modated at Victoria.u Cragggldonaneylizailzl li § ith h d b ' ' _ ' 1 F ronncsw _s s y trees. good eating. bathing sum and within short walk of wharf. Apply here or particulars. 6 gs d gf The prices cannot help but suit-the are so L05 P,-On Princetown road or between 0 y Sganhopeb phd Ch’town a wallet containing ree$ao ' l _ F' d 1 ' ' ~ _ . f ........,.;.:....;: .°.;:;.°.::§;::.‘::.‘.;>'..1¥"~.§;tr':.: f@aS°“ab1e- A generously rewarded. 9 3; 3; ,ng _ _ WANTED.-At Hillsborough House, the res- you Want 01° done I idence ei the Master oi' the Rolls. a cook. Ap- _ _ \ olicationw bemade to Mrs G W Hodgson, thls 15 the S t 1 Grafton Street. ' ' ` 75d po . ° In Sizes and "' 1 T0-LET -A shop also two rooms on second ‘~ 3°" in Wr1sh1’Sb'~‘ldiag. corner Prince and Lowmen a. Lenin, ll ` VICTORIA B hf0U R086. ' 1 U 9 _ l 'li 4 xotf W- TO LET"4 110°* 0° L0wer Prince Street, at _ present occupied bv Jas. H. Greggr_ E;q_ P°°wS-°nJ11y wt. Apply tor. M¢Mi1ig_1;__f _ GRAFTON STREET_ charge of a farm near thc City. Apply to john ’ Wheatley. 6_,3tf . F./-A 00d _ Avenue-w. w.g1fo1s:;mm°m ou 1'f;'f,,',§°ff'h L _ _ ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED FOR __TaEt X gggiln 0N FIRE” by llurat Halstead. hd 158 1l\°§ll1ta1uf_l in .American Indies, ex- _ K e eetrovinz cities full of people. Startling ‘ J _ MOU Of lPi>¢li_lng phemomena threatening - . ‘ » , me pos.. 60° mg iiiumtea me., ni, ,,_5,,, , ' Rig est endorsements. Biggest prohts guaran- _ ' iced. Agents clearing from $3 to 515 d;i|y_ Outit free. Enclose In cents for postage, Tug 4-ne ‘Q .Q New Store! itew Goals l New Prices _WANTRD-A girl _ for general house work. , Goodwsges for suitable girl, apply at _ . , A ' ' ’°‘ - 1 Eve at A ‘ ’ A 1 _ rua sans-ra lt ° """' ~ '_ ready torgalpgg :fi'l’n:g§l1°¢::f§,;“d ‘§"M‘°'°'7‘ W* *T* 5018* _vpened and are one ~ _ ienu-any situated- fm Kent str;-t.Tpc;l‘y allgllldf um’ P*¢f°Ms¢. with the beater Z:-::;tut;'g?nan?o:::i'es?n”“ mu fn" u' “lk _éliémi . ,_ ._._’ '_,` : __-ii J 8.11.68 l " ’ - = smear. sau..-asf. mary hiss. ui Ste £ Son-» . W uotmr 'ro Loss. ~ _ Phone 251. _ Charlottetown 6.4.¢° _ng J ’ die? _HWGQ Mill Gitgskins l A150 fresh eggr » IOLUOO mga *flea “utah Bsq. Appl t W . V CAN you drrp in to-.day and let us have Cn~andler'a.y 0 m "xy at 1;f,‘;°¢f1;,5% _ ST. Jan” N B the amount of that bill '.2-Moore &Mc- ' ` slzeod aw , ' Leod. ‘ _ _ ,. `°"1"`~‘*nrxx1=`:'n1¢;e i 1 ° We have just re “ived a full stock of A the above and can 3“*m\f¢¢ Prompt de ‘°°'_"°"f° »- . 9' C111 audseeournewstoreongueea Stieet. 1 ' livery' K3nn3th Je M&f”na B' A° A it £- - E ?»’Q-<1 mc:-= <..-=> T15 [IIA 1,113" AX s»»s,~.. , __ _ _ _ .>`l_. _s=*'__'_; 5