E3! if _ g _w 'l as ; ff_»=1=°1e»_s'-.»_`}~'x=_l,.5.,"1fil=_l°.i;~.°1'1'.` fn?- led llj¢iI`dl|l\I'."t:_\1qw_¢£°w; =°“'»'!'?=5eh-..ef1 s=.f.1=\=»> . i* i":_ V - ; _ -VA!~.T<~ Wc_l>jl‘4l:crl"§&.§McKay’s _ V Bmueireo i 5 Americpnw'l_l_u`li»`b¢r_ Tired .Qll.~ 1 “WC l\"'*\‘$l'C¢l_v_¢d a sa`r_z,x£ie net of Amerlcan}{,.Rubber-Tired _ celawhite Hickory which I. , Can e¢il,et about the mst of tiring, can Yuoie 'prices on ali sizes of llrea. ‘Wil also fiblhese wheels to any, baggy I have on hand which are of the best _.`Ca'n`ediun material. Price complete $100 to 3_1 xc.1!xpresaea,Tm;ik. ""‘°*" *~“»"- °f‘i»'.ll’é‘i»'§§i“ °.5’<$i=t§g»s 6-Bits &W I mu _' f flppgf Quggn ,S Doughnuts, _ |0c doi. f 3 are o_o: specialty _ . - 'l 0-DAY. . . . _ _ . 1 A ple Plea , ueeaeh. ll,nrt'Pte'a llc each Crain Pun nh rp: each saeaaabt fin I5 A soc each tl.llu t fake asc pound. Baitaaa cake _ - sec parlh ~ Nut ke :ec lb Whlte~Cak¢ ' loc pgrib Bread el all kinda, all fresh' - and good. _ D_ " =n»»»°»i_»---, _ -_¥¥'f"f';1‘=‘i-‘fvii~i@, f 'Long Creek, on Vi'ednesday, July 12th, ut “HRT -Reporters mi nav' an > ‘yeatarda_y" ani, ,d"“Fk_ was dismissed. J. D. Blailaxt leavea ou_ Monday- i to .°°“¢| "ilsemlner Schools: science at' Yarmou.t_h. _ _ Gaol6a'Raoxm\u wlllpieaoh tomorrow °*- Hrltimow.. at 11. un-is si. a 'ma looot Stewart at 7. - Vlstrtms will receive a hearty welcome l%_St-' -famee' Sunday School Picnic at Bllflbik on .luly 18th. _ _ Mas Un/ls. Charnan arrived from Portsmouth, N. H. Thursday on a visit _l°'h°l Plirents in Bunguy. E ann Mas. Dsae.(nee Miss Annie Multi-llan) left for Winnipeg yesterday morning aftera visit to friends in Cove- haac. ~ _Rel/. G. 0. Hnusrrs, P. G. W. P. will be present-a_t`Victorla Division S. cf T. Mon# d_gy'even_lng.' A full attendance of .mem _bers is requested. Visitors welcome. '__¥l_sa Hamus'rJ> Ganew, Bungayywsa Ip, the1cityyest.erday.She recently returned from spending the past winter with her sisterllrs Wm. R. Hammond, Raymond, N. H; _ _ » CnUli'l‘ meeting of Derry L. 0. Lodge N0. lil!! will be held at the Orange Hell, the'i1our'of tive o'clock p. rn.-E. D. Mc» Kinnon, W. M. THE next meeting of the Executive of The P, E. I. Development and Tourist Association will take place on Wednesday the 12th. inet., at 5 p. m. in the Stipend lary‘s Court Room. THE nlurrlagetook place in Winnipeg on June 28th. of Miss. Olive Linltietter dnugliim' of Mrs. George W. Llnkletter, Union Corner, I.ot15,and Rev. Herbert Charles McNeill, tformcrly of McNeill's Mills. TBR outward passengers by the S. S. Hniiinx yesterday were Heath Munn, W. H. Lowe and wife, Mrs L. McKenzie. Mr and Mir-x'J. L. Haskins, Mrs' Packard, Dr Caverly, Mhl. Larkin. Rev H. Boule, F. Mahoney, Cyrus Kelly, J. J. Kelly. W. C. Wnrrmcxlesves this morning to attend the National Bill Posters Convent- ion ct canada, ‘the United some ana. Great Britain. This is the first time the; Association has met in Canada and about' live hundred delegates are expected to be. present. . ‘ l Baanatnann sores. 4- Mrs. Gco. Mull' att and Miss Katie Bertram were dole-_ gates to the W. M. S. Convention held at, Margaux- Carnegie Division is still also it Iici'tb'¢os`tsni1' with nf ' 'certainly' has cometc Bradalhnne to .stay.- Geo.- -Mallett has sold his pure bred cow J une =y-ilafitesnyyestelcsy. _ _ ,_ l{\¢»B.0. Cox, Som-ie, came to nl Illini.” _ lllaiihcml AF. Matthews, l_5°ltA`!.n ' also lies. Mckenzie, Flat River, were in the city yesterday. l ~- Mae. Wu. »§pEra, Amherst, ia visiting hu' dauzhur. Hoop", at w»n.n|¢n,_ l\slv`. Ataxanoaa and Mrs. Laird and Miss Hilda Laird, Kingston, Ont., are at the Queen. ‘ - _ l'l1s'vR1.su:Baxn/iu'r, Philadelphia, is lib' 8\l0_lt of hor uncle, Lieut. Governoi' McKinnon. I Mae. Joan W. Fumon ` and dau¢htar‘, UDP” Siewleuke, are the guests of B. C. anti Mrs. Nash. ` l THE hardware firm of Douglas Bt Pmwse, Halifax have amaigemated with Stair, Son K Mcnow. I Miss Jean' Arrxln, Georgetown ' Monday to attend Summer School of Science at Yarmouth. ~ - E Tan three mastcd Norombega arrived M G8°l'8°\1Jwn yesterday with creosoted plies for the new wharf. ` _ T_nsMIssounlGm1.whlel\ will be prq sented at the Masonic Temple Theatre td- nlght, is aComedy Drama with a good piot,_weilcarr'ied,out in the hands of la °0l1lD°i¢l\i. cast. Each act_ requires is .setting of special scenery, and mechurl~ ical effects, which are carried by the company. _ ; _ Flrrr _thousand additional Tunnel stamps have been ordered ond will be sold at iiit/y cents per thousand' with one cenft extra per half thousand to cover mailing. This being but one third of former order nocounts for difference in cost; All orders should reach this oiilce quickly as stamps will he herein n few`riays. dwtf Al.l._“changes" of large spspes for Daily, except half and page ads. of which a dnyfs additional notice must be given, should he in this oliloe not lates' than ten a. nl' , and ordinary ‘_§phanges" by one p. nn., ex- cept Saturday pit ten a_ifrh.,_ as printeiva have hcl day; same afternoon. "Changes" for Trl-Weekly’ dot lallarg than` 10 a. ni. Tuesday; Tiiursday and Saturday. 5 . » TEE flieworks for the_displdy _on Tues~ ,day evening'of Home Centers' Week.. will be srpillaeaggiem the deck-,oe msgid any steam Southport.-._This, boat,‘, which was laiy purchased '~ by. Druoe`_Stewa\1., seq., mn' \»e_en kindly not -'by -nine for _tiie purpose stated. Chief Rdnahan _has chargof of 'all'det;aiis :with regard to _the fireworks. The .Southport will be l\nchored~ off the Park. Roadway in such 's position as to maketlxe' display most holdinl; forth regardless ofuilthe canoe-§__;_“`°“t“'°". '- _ ` _ .___.., _ ,.. _ _ ,_ E IN FURNITURE 5 ' B\"\`f0l` It 8005 !‘|K\1\1=. DMI MUKNY. “Always the best value in theclty ` E`nl'|l\si1¢‘id beirut the DUNHHSPY- I alll/fad: Wiight Furnishing Co‘s. ._ _A _ . _ _ I 'll ' ; . ' 4 ' \ \ r . _/. ._ _ ,L ,_ -_ Tl|,lS . ` 4 1-in-al _,__ :"\__.‘& l)0l.l.’AR _ . _ , .:, ._ , ~ ._ _ _ ~ - . .. . :¢` l ' ls’ I 1' . L. w S ”\‘3” ‘ J; as _ _ ., _ ,fy f" _ , e .. .~»... . __ _._ __ _ / J/ _ . /‘J 1 ' f _ v' _ /I, 1 _#cotta R” ” ..__ ‘ '_ lg,” /,' " _ , _ '_ s. Y. P. w.-1<._wx\1nnn.. ' ` ’ #_ /” _ . ’ _ _ _ P. W. P.-B. Thompson. _ ' ' ' ' , 1 ' A ' ' AF'l'oN Division. No. PAS, Sons of Tem 4, f _V ` i _ éiilfel all’ / "-10 1437;” /~' _ ~ Jn, _ /Q: Q. /_,:`\ . . _\_ SHIRTS ll _ _ . _ » 1 _ stones; VALUE !- . . _ ~ _ ,gl ' it i A cf‘ our special vsinie high grade Dollar , T '_"'_~T. , "l§=,|'fh‘:fekA:l9g:|;e wggygg ¢°xvLe'pIionaily_vteat, pleasing and attractive; they ze ` 1 " t choice of thew:ii`16ef_end best shitt.meke_re in Canada, exclusively shown by .1 ; _ , _ _ __ '_ __ _ _ . A ~ H'-“qllifndf'l°;=°'i3l1°l?;nif'dhl.°2¢sp¢nn.1xynahfor an Wie.. may the fr... 0 , if ' » c ~ . I . . .P i d B hairlinecatnbricl . ‘=?:¥l;g€‘a‘i‘§l.§,e':l;;:l?hhx;‘th3°patl’te:nl;"’an f|:s\i“flye:d..nnot"l:ffaid of the well: _ __r;“;h"n_ _,wad mid; by expert shirt makers. es/:gy detail is correct. Big and _ 7 "linear 'slam rislfiimsth-if sweetly at the II .°“‘|.4°°'* bled- 1’*'»°“* ~ »-751,.. , '§;q¥b;nd'on'each pteventairiitatlou from‘_eoiiar button-separate rvvsflibk “hi 5° ».»....».. » ' » , gig:-*__‘ _ »_»~".' '- .5 “thi eller should interest yon. Buy _end our _dollar is wall ._ l if"-'yt_:n_ don*t wantaeny they'_re_weil worthy Illlpldiou. 1 "for her home on Thu_rld_\y.-Tram News. *smiths Forge at Southport and is meeting I l\..,...l.~ othen of the round 'Father of the unsuossow,‘sulslh»n-na., P. E. 1.. whozlsaviaitorwith her sister, Mrs. J. W. Godfrey,-Viclalia Square, will leave Tal; Village Blaehmith has appeared in Southport. Mr. Knight formerly of the n\'|n»omueh Bridge me lm-wa s encu- with good succesal~‘“"l ~ 7.1- Tnxnm waea attendance at the market yesterday. ‘1PrIces were quoted aufoliowst-Hay $1l'|:ior ton: white cats -ill. black cate, lidtwpotatoes 16, eggs 14 to 15, butteriii to230.,,Co§1llsh were plentiful but no mackerel _welre in. Strawberries sold at seo s pint.. " You haveofwn listpsnell to the echo of our own voice, anti I you read the news- rs you will hea\"`the echo of the S. S. Clt of London telling when and where to e oy a refreshing sail during the heats temi. See ,her excursion bulle- tin in nother column. lllieeeas. Andersonj_ and Moffatt, ed- ~dreesed a large and enthusiastic meeting of the Farmers' institute atilqng Creek Thursday night. ‘ilirnlohair wad 'occupied .by A. A. McNeill, President of the,In- stitube. At~ the the _mea_ting a vote of thanks vrnos leiidered the spdaliers for their able and/ inlttruotlve addresses. A lemme wiilbe held at Belfast on Tuesday next to` _bolisider the erection of a monument in t.hat's'ection of thecountry to commemorate the landing ofthe ship Polly. In lilli, a celebration was held at Orwell, when 3 considerable sum was raised for the phppose. About three quarters of the esti\‘n'ated amount is now on hand. I-Its Worship Mayor Kelly has written, at the suggestion ot.Ad|nlral Boaanquet, to Commodore Puget, 0. M. G., at St. Joi\n's, Ntld, inviting t-he latter to send u. warshipto this port, for Home Corners’ Week. Admiral Bolinnquet has already written the Commodore and there is s _strong pos Vila perance, is in n- hbnlthy condition. Some new members have been added to the roll of teetotnlers lately. At the last meeting quarter, was the principal business. The cilleers are as follows : W. 1'. -Bro. Neil S. Macdonald. W. A.-Sis. Irene Currie. R. S- “ Grace Tnman. A. R. S~Bro. S. O. Elliott. F. S- “ John R, Taylor, Esq. Treus-Sis. May MacNclll. ' Chap- “ Katie MacGregor. Con.-Bro. John Currie. A. C.-_Sla. Jean Wright. I. S.-Bro. John McQuarrle, Esq. 20. S,- Bro. Sam MacNeill, Esq. S. Y. P, W.-Bl‘0.=lH\lgh Macdonald. P. W. P.--Herb Georveatie. the election of officers- for the ensuing ned Wm] me price 1905. ` uw a, shortly he will - Muon Mabel Graham, Murray Harbor North, Mary E. McKinnon., St. Paton. and Qhriatlna Condon, Panmun Island, ware _vllitorjl to the city yesterday. _~ Mit-Q: J. A. Rows, returned last night lromSt. John. where she had .gone to meet her daughter Mist Bessie, who re~ turned home from Boston for a few weeks holidays. ` _ Tou Hunnius, Manager of the Bunk of Ottawa, Virden, Mau, iirxpectod dn n visit to his parents, Charles and Mrs Hyndman, Brighton. Mr Hyndman has not been home for eleven years. 'Tum Y. M. C. A. wheeling party will start Monday morning and take the 7 #clock Ferry for Rocky Point.. They expect tomalte the trlpln three days visiting points of intereetslong the South and North shores. . Tris marriage is announced to take placeat the residence of Rev. Mr. Weeks, Sydney on Wednesday, .luly 12th, 11105, of 'David Ii. Iiezanson. of Marble Mountain, to Miss Annie M. Ferguson, of Charlotte town. N0 B C0 of the 82nd Regiment, compri- sing principally men from Tryon and vi- cinity_have the enviable record of being the best ln physique of the companies of the Iieginient. 'l‘he average glrt of the nlenis 30.25 inches and the average in height 5 ft. 95 inches. _ Rev. W. W. Lodge will address the ilrst of the series ni meetings to be held at Victoria Pnrk under the auspices of the city clergy and the Y. M. C. A. Make a note of the time and place, -i p. m.Sunday, July 9th at the fountain near the football grounds. Special music will be furnished by Grace Methodist Choir. Nc collection. LE'l'mlv. of tlmnks.-’l`l|e Board of Y. M. C. A. Directors wish l.o express their thanks to the Ministers, Luymen, Choirs, and all those who in any way assisted in the Gospel Services held among the volun- peers durin'g camp, also to the Maritime 'Young Men's Christian Association for sending Mr. Edwards intake charge of two large tents, kindly loaned by the militia, for Reading Room and holding these services. The Soldier Boys have appreciated all these kindnesses on the part of the people of Charlottetown and the meetings have been well attended. MANY tourists have already arrived on the Island, many of them to stay for several weeks. They are the forernnners ofalargernumbcr than we have had for years. Already the P. E. I. Develop- ment and Tourist Association has had dc- Lhands for suitable accommodations and it is pleasing to state that several appli~ cunts have in this way found agreeable boarding houses, and express themseves delighted with the Province. It is to the interest of all people who can provide goodrooms and a good table service, if they want to secure summer boarders, to get into communication with the As- soclatlch as quickly as possible. Tim many friends of Peter Gordon, Appin Road, will be pleased to hear that hejs spending his vacation at his home and among friends. This is his first vacn- tion since hetook a position with the firm of “The 2 Barkers Ltd," Amherst N. S., twdyears ago. He must have acquitted himself very credltnbly to, have been promoted to position of manager of two tlephrtments-Grocery and Confectionery, having been engaged only six months. All join in congratulating Mr. Gordon on the succession of verv successful moves he has made to leave hiin in this position at so early an age, as at present he is only 10 years. His circle of friends and at-4 qunintances express a sincere wish for his success in the future. Tse opening meeting of the Cheese Beard was held in the Board of Trade rooms yesterday afternoon. Following were the sales 1 Orwell, ill ; Dundas, 64 t Stanley Bridge, 150; Cornwall, 100; Lakeville. 100; Red Point, 40; Gowun Bree, 50; Kinkorn, 125; New Glasgow, 110; Union, 00; East River, 25; to Dillon ` & Spillett. fur Qt; Kensington, 150, was sold at M to Dillon &Splllett. The fol- lowing cable was boarded;-Montreal firm, English market steady, Montreal Eastern ill to M, Western 02 to 10, London 48to49. The officers of last year were re-elected. There was a good attend- ance of salesmen, and all seemed well sati~ which is 25 cents a pound higher than at the opening last year. The following are thc officers for the year:-}’rcsident;, Lauohlin Macllonald, East Point; Vice do, Chas Wnyc, Stl'eters; Sec‘yTrcasurer, and snicsnmll, Robt. Jenkns, 150 lint cheese from Cornwall, East River nntl Union were sold to A. J. BllTln for il? Tllctllttes of subsequent meetings will be ns follows: Friday July 21st, August ilth and 25. Sentil and ‘H,Oct Iii and 27. It was ciecltled to ttlko the Kingston Instead of the Brockvillequotstidnstllls year, on account of the charge of the date cf meeting. mmm 1 ' _.....,. .. _\ _ _ l .--hir,” -. .~ |t~cnss.,‘ 1 i ; _ 1 j ‘out pictnr¢e._ _ . ' 7 _ `It:’_s cnlyhalf e trip with- HALF 'A TON _ of pure French CASTILE SOAi’ now in stock. Put up 'ln one' and ten pound bars |5cand 11.20,- absolutely ,p“m_. _ “Tha Two Mace nnucorsrs and Kent Sta. The ideal summer sa' 4 Perfect comfort modora_to`l1i‘2§i '.i¢"¢¢!. _ Dip your hands in a basin of water, try _ them on a blanket-slow work eh? Wet them" ` again and try drying on a linen towel-mark ‘thev ' ‘ r difference. ~ - 1 That’s the difference between woolea'_nndet°- moisture -“AERTEX" does. . “Aertex” is a ligi1t,:cellulax fabric-so made as _ to preserve a constant circulation of air round the body-and so absorbent that all perspiration is gathered up and passed off-keeping the skin always dry and cool. -- . 1_.‘- fr . Then again Aertex is more durable and chéaper than ordinary cellular underwear. A '. _ Suit with short sleeve shirt, 1 Suit with long sleeve shirt, $3.00. Combinations $1.75. A __ _‘_ . _. Moore & McLeod. _ I We Have Got Our Nam'e_Up'..,. 'Q For Low Prices _ _ ' = and not at the expense of' quality ' either-The low price idea has been our policy, and seems to be exclus- _ ivelylours-Of course you can get cheap stuff elsewhere --we don't doubt that. What we mean is this- for good, honest, well made and well designed furniture there is no stoie on this little Island, that can underseii us - You can prove this by taking a look through _our store and examining carefully the splendid valuesyou will find here. Joi-|N Newsolv. f Our defence s_ysl'em againsl cold - invasions. 'loo in use rom Halifax fo Esqulmalf London. Tomato. iw ers Hardware to.. Limltld. Sole Agents Ll E und FIRE - » =~w-~~<==- Milk Dclivcrcd Representing the SUN LIFE AB- fi.““-e.f;ra.<.r.°' .s'.n.~”-.sr » V ~ I§"s\mANl'r..Ce.. I win "mi W “Y WY? °fh‘° °*’¢‘Y~ GMP in _ nimm. pm", .na mmm my anteed fresh, pure. unadnlte ted., intending insurers. H, KELLY' Southport, J-B.C.‘BAKElL, S"-'?‘|3'“Pd- on ~n ‘»““’“'|"i."iii§a. ;§`,{¢L"||?,,Br° ' in mln-__-ni Deslrable Business Stand to 0 N A al Murray River _ Five second hand Mm in II# `t‘ioae to thi ntlw »=tatlan.i1\crmeri1 occuvi- lr and newly , at " E "45' A A ‘°‘|° *l '|`*"'"“‘ ° ‘° *WW ’FllAINOR'8 lent gtteet, Ch'tevw\. _ ,Q m_________m_ ' ssr'§lcr'ilaoN. 7_5# NL- , ' '.v¢~wK»ir _»m'.~.»,._ _ _. 5, ` ' M , _ xr wear and “AERTEX". Wool does’n't absplb ll' ,F 1 ‘. it ll 1?, .1 il i. te 3. l, it it it ,n ,Q ll a h ,__ il ti; ________ f /1 N » 'ts .u ft _l ll ef \_ \ \ ` -“va-¢ 3 i .- lif. \ l | l 1 5 Z