_,\. E ti Q ‘oue, but this is not by `-3". SH, I! is anecessity in Char mf lotti . iii ~' =_"‘.="-in.. . ' " " -`:="?._i =‘~‘.~..~ -.-',._ .,_ _._ Pretoria. has received from Englanc ‘td Cape Colony six and one-half tons o ‘Pts for British prisoners. The Trans- Kifii imtliorities admitted thc articles free v of duty' A _ 1 |’!l_l..l.’.l.E3 ticllrq nuimcsteilectiveskin purifying md hem, gfying soap, as well as purest and sweetest, ggwilet, bath, and'nux-sery. It strikes at gp cause of bad complexions, red, rough pads, falling hair, and baby blemishmi viz., the clogged, irritated, inflamed '_ ymked, or sluggish Polls. ’ over “‘°r'i.‘::'r. “"'."° “rr '-1'-'--~=-- C CD0! L- mr Pam. Amgnii ar _ ‘ . s . *" 5'--".'»1-1-'i»:.2'... 5.2.2. .."_".:.f_;* °~°° _ 2, WCQUHOQU PERFUMESQ We have just received splendid assortment of Perfumes in Bulk ncluding all the popular odor you r battle and have 5° 5'? ,, #.l.*’ilt3#’ Also- Toilet Waters, ognes, Sachet Powder, etc, e Everything at lowest price The People’s Druggist, # Apothecaries Hall. v Wliflff 8% Summer l`leals3'§ Are very trving on housekee err efoecialiy when cooking li WIUWWWWWWWWWWWMI ' was .WE D0 BAKING I E dition to reguhr baking: ,,, f look Cakes ' §` |0c per doz- _~ §Lemon Tops lbc per doz _ Parker H-ouae Rolla _ . we per dez TELEPHONE 88 En.s'Eic'I_§§k_iri|ii1'. 3 emdhsdifdinag CARI) DR- L- H- DICKEY imci=m»i assimm. st noni Lemon of ' Ophthalmic H1.-spltallooreilelds, and Central London Throat and Ear _ Hospital. _ Upehlhtiahlseanaellle Eye, Threai Hee-Cameron Block. ~ Of all kinds and do it right too. For to-day we have the following specialties in gd. i 5_ Hay, the American consul Adelber . i 1 _ f 5 A-\`\` Slrl desiring to learn typesetting F should apply at this office at once. l l 5 aprivate excursion will be conducted '. 0 ` - Pr wnanagement are looking forward to ii pleasant sail with excellent music. Association last evening at 156 Queen St. to arrange for a series of meetings in the J. G. Shearer, B. A., of Toronto,represent- Legislative Library yesterday. ' ' A I Y > A ‘I " A Six One l“laii_i'o_iis of (lifts. & Rliimvlu' picnic to-day., l- A ON Wednesday last Roderick McNeill otthis city was invited io f,. _ 1. Tfmsteamers Campania and City of ~ - _ .` 8' . - ’ - ' - » , _` Ghent were in port Yesterday. 1 ;eEgnh:;n;?;°;;;£‘;:§ei1°;l;§hl5zl:;;£1;dR¢t, LQ3d8l'l uf Leader' nf cen A - DURING the lightning storm of Wedges. day lightning struck and burned a coil of ay in a field owned by John Haley, near Pownal. A narrow escape-yesterday agentle~ man who visited the city relates that while cutting hay during the recent lightning storm he got off the mower and almost as soon as he retired lightning struck the machine tearing oil' the caps which keep the wheels in place. n Wednesday evening on board the incess. The -ith Reg. C. A. Band has been engaged for the evening. The boat will leave the berth at 9 o’ciock. The THERE was a meeting of the Ministerial interest of Sabbath observance. Rev.. ing the Ontario Lord's Day Alliance,will. be in the city on the 12th and 13th inst and ,viii preach in two of the churches Valley, and Lot 10; is now pleasantly and address a mass meeting at the close of I S-elfued as pastor of Tancook Congregatlgnl the evening services. 4' Lunenburg C0" N' S' The following visitors registered at the Horace E. Chamberlain, Concord. Charles R. Coming, Concord N. H. G. IV. Manning and Mrs. Manning 9 _ Bosiom he represents.-Maritime Grocer. _ . _ E. \\`. Dewncy. Augusta. Ga. Rev. R. B. Morris. “ P. E. May. ‘ “ John S. Cullen. Watertown. ith-Ecciimifss oir.iiii.o'1"r1-:Tomi ramen now ISLAND , _ announced. .. ‘W ‘ in the_mite building, on Queen Street, which be occupied bv Dr. Bradley in a few days. ` THE janitor’s cottage on the. Prince Street School grounds is nearing com- »pletion. Mr. D. Howlet, has secured the contract for painting and is at present performing the work. Rev. Frank Dresserwho was formerly pastor 'of the Baptist Church of Tyne C01.. Hilbourii, one of the most popular travellers visiting that province, WAS -.ill Suinmerside, P. E. I. Wednesday and Thursday of last week, in the interest of the extensive Boston hat and capfconceni REV. G. A. REINL, Pastor _'of Christian' Church of Brocton, Mass., will speak morning and evening at Central Christian Church. The Rev. gentleman is a speaker of YVyther Grange, Winsioe Road ,viii Combs, Grace L. Van Se-ekles, Misse leave the house to-morrow afternoon at D°eha“»M*“1dJ-JOPUOD. Mrs G. S. Mc thee o'clock instead of two as before Le°d»_E~ T“U1n9l‘»Ml'- and Mrs Rice, Mr. J. Myer and son, MissEmery,~Miss N b ur, I' YESTERDAY Mr. D. Howlett was at Ric Mi SL k ’ work p aring and decorating the ollice Joh.: Haipei; Mi; iusiiss Hqérplziickik M. ' 1 , I‘. -_ 5 Geo. E. Hughes,¢ Annie E. Flannigan,Dedham. i W. L. Flannigan, Montreal. Eugene Tart, Madam Tarte, Montreal, Mrs P. J. Henry, Ridgetown, Ont. P. J. Henry, Ridgetown, Ont. , IN the passingaway of Mrs. Henniker of Wyther Grange, Winsloe, at the advanc- ed age of eighty one years, 9. notable and I estimablc lady has been removed fron. the community, Of distinguished lineage, . her bearing and deportment marked _her in I every relation a lady, and, with her gener- ous, kindly and sympathetic disposition, won for her universal respect and affec- tion. The hospitality of Wyther Grange has alwaysbeen ideal in its abundance and hearty sincerity; in its hostess the poor ` and suffering ever found a. sympathetic and generous friend. Mrs. Henniker was of the “old school” in conservative and loyal adherence to all good traditions, softened, albeit, by the liberal prompt- ings of a generous heart. Mrs. Henniker's father, Captain'John`_ Camp- bell, R. N. who .won distinct.io_n__a._nd promotion for his gallant services in Nel- son’s ship the “Victory” at Trafalgar, was one 0; the original grantees of crown lands in Prince County.and immigrated to this Lillian Grant Campbell married, iirst, Joseph Holroyd, Esquire, son of a gentle- i man of the same name of Wyther Hall, Yorkshire, and who died in 1866, and, _ secondly, A. H. Henniker, Esquire, son of Rev. Sir Augustus Henniker, Baronet. Mrs. Henniker’s issue surviving are Han- nah, wife of Louis L. J enxins. Esquire of North Wiltshire, Louisa (unmarried), and Arthur Holroyd, Esquire, J. P. of Wyther, to whom a large circle of friends and the community in general join in of- fering sympathy for the loss of a. loving mother, a kind and generous friend, a rare companion, and a godly woman. liddence-Richmond Street West. Ina b tme t. _. Elgsnlimhpfiilli Frgrxn wim Guests. Then we have a better line at ii .1 `See our line a halt a , trimmed with lace *_ ¢ lid iiilk stitching? ' _ $ ii QQG pr. ' i in cgyévpgibwpiptioioame-thing better. ere you / C mt TihneiivyiiuliailtzipspHiomething cool, we can 406 -pr. Beiti r grade- oi Summer Corsets at 550 756 ~pI»_ The names of our French Corsets are, Mignon at pr. crset FINE corroxirimmeii with __ FINE corron :rimmed win. Ulitpidery , LMI' grade _ W “WD LAWN, .ck .mi trimmer; ~- th embroidery K? E ' A ~ » - i * _"__ ~ pmunmmaw 3 m_ in 1 p_m_ 2 to 4 p_ m Pastuerized milk at Pi... i.r.i s Gm; c gifry. CORS ETS Our cheap Corset is made of Grey Jean and ' _ ifimmed with lace pr’ These cr. claim. d .o be t'ie most comfortable Corset made. Plenty other makes to choose from. Every pair guaranteed- . 28c. 34¢. _sleeves trimmed with embroidery ¢,- and insertion at #8 .trimmed with embroidery and in- 42c. sertion- ‘ ¢.!5_.§.%l¢ i U &' 420 pr. B°“° °‘ $1.20 pr. Dovers .I FINE LAWN, neck and I sleeves trimmed with embroidery and insertion at , . BETTER QUALITY, neck and 58c. LCNSDALE, neck and sleeves 680. Island with :his family in 1833., =Meteorological observations for Summer- of the highest order and one of the ablest preachers of the Disciples. Special music at both services. _ - .-... _ff THE Black Diamond Liner, Bonavista, Captain Fraser, entered port at 4 a. m. to day from Montreal, meeting with favor- able weather all the way. She landed a large number of passengers at Sydney and brought 60 head of cattle. 3 horses and anumber of passengers.-St John’s Telegram, Aug, lst. > MAJOR ROGERS, the popular represen- tative of a wholesale drug concern of Montreal; Mr.iA. Isaacs, the well ikn0W1l and popular cigar man of St. John; and Mr. D. B. MacDonald, representing Messrs. J. C. Wilson & _ Co., Montreal visited _. the patrons of their. re- spective firms in Summerside,P. E. I. last week.-Maritime Grocer. A numhsr of the members of the execu- tive committee of the P. E. I. Sunday School Association met last evening and arranged for the an-nual convention to be held in this city' on Oct. 8. and 9. It is ex- pected that Prof. Hamill, International Seereta.ry,will be present and i give help- ful addresses. Stepsare being taken to organize all the_districts of Queens and King’s counties before the annual con- vention. Dr. W. S. Ferguson, son of Senator Ferguson, whose lecture at Marshfield displayed much ability and descripgi ve power, leaves today totake the position of Professor of Ancient History in the famous Leland University, California. It is most creditable to Dr. Ferguson to be called so far away to take an important position in a noted institution of learning. He has well earned the appointment by his brilliant career asa student. The following comparative statement of side forthemonths” of July 1&8, 99 and’ 1900 kindly furnished Tm; GUARDIAN by Mr. J. A. Gourlie, will be of interest: 19(1) »1&_9 ` 1898 71.645 70.1154 71.419 56,870 57.612 58.322 14.775 12.452 13.097 2.46 _ 6.81 4.29 Mean max. tem. ' “ min. “ Range Rain (pre. in inches Warmest day 25th.&).5 7t-h.80.5 31st84.5 Coldestday ' 20th.48 1st.23.50 6th-18.5 CnAR1.o'r'rE'rowN and P. E. Island are to form the subject for an illustrated descriptive article in the forthcoming issue of The Canadian Trade Review of Montreal. The Associate Editor, Mr.. W. T. Goffe, is at the present time busy with t-he preparation of a number devoted to Pictou and County; In the meantime he has sent his assistant, Mr. John C. Kirkwood, to oha'riottet0wn.who arrived last night by the Prinbess. to begin the work in our Island. Mr. Goife has heen in correspondence with Mr. Hughes, Pre- sident' of the Board ef Trade of our city, and has been assured of the co.-operation of that body in his work. !:i_._..m- -1 -._ -_ _ .t i ._ nap Fresh red cnrrants and gooseberrics for 6 cents per quart at J. D.MoLeod & Co. 4 1i Yoiru. ii-e-sail-ea :mor i E We be'-ieve we have the best i fresh %und.Coilhe sold in the E I ity. you bejieveit ? If you § 40 cents a pound Other grades cheaper. Fresh Groom Q* i Weller i Milli. Sucoessors to Davison dz Rui-e and sweet every day. _ A and Dr., Darrah P. S. M. were present. ‘ _ -ANOTHER _m0D@h, Bild YOU- 1111185 get OU The presentation was accompanied by a JOUY WM DP-1Df»f0l` the fall h\1Si»l€ complimentary address to which Doctor A\ioi\o the passengers by the mail train McNeill made 9- S111”-ble reply THE funeral of the late Mrs. Henniker, MPSMJLQFGH. Mr- Willi8II1S. Mr- A8-nd Mrs rs MIS Lf’-mb. Misses Lamb Mr. and M ~ R. Hosmer.Mrs_ B. Gates, Rev. D. Ryan Callaquar, Mr. and Mrs D. B. Newcomb. been-iieepened, a. work that was moss satisfactorily performed by Beazley Bros., sub-marine contractors, of this city. The dock originally, was about 9 feet in depth .at lovifwater, but it has been deepened almost double-showing a deptlrof 16 feet atlow tide, while the pier has been ex- itended, making it one of the nnest docks on thewater front. Hundreds watched the deepening process, which was accomplished by a powerfulsteam bucket, Which opens its jaws in sections, and closes again when the lift is made, with wonderful regularity. The work has been so successful, that Beazley Bros. have been approached by several prominent wharfowners, with a view to having similar work performed. Such steps wouldbemostbeneficial to the shipping community, and bean extra feature to our already splendid waterfront.- Halifax Chronicle. , ' - PAIN-KILLER is the best, safest and hoea. As a liniment for wounds and sprains it is nnequalled. Avoid sub- stitutes, there’s but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis'. 25c. and 50c. I ¢ Card of Thanks. At a special meeting of the Executive Committee of the Phoenix ` Cricket Club card of thanks was unanimously voted forpulflication In connection with the recent visit of the warships to this port, the members of they Phoenix Cricket Club generally and -its Executive in particular, desire to tionot the uniform oourteB¥. Self-den “and spiritof hoepif.ality»o£-»ithosel:mpl0yer_8 and- follow-employees who by their ready co-operation despite the inconvenience or lossof time and moneyentailod, enabled the local players toentertain the visit- ors -on the cricketfleld on three week- days in successionr The spirit`in which the cricketers were met on that occasion by all directly or indirectly affected b h ' b from th ' have these cricket matches on these con- secutive business days-and one_0f them a market day. This is most commendable and is very highly appreciated by those who while doing what they can to enter- tain visitors to our shores are glad tp avail themselves of these foreign matches to ex-' tend and intensify the general interest in the national game in this province. 1-_mg-_-1 Remem her this: No other medicine has such ‘a record i as Hood’s Sarsaparilla When -you want a good medicine ge’ Hoods. . Ssumriii-:R_-, coMPi.AiNT 383888888 UIUC 'Ulf - Ie quickly cured by using Will Slriillierry toni Blackberry toiilhl- Perfectly safe for all ages. Pleasant to take. Astringent without produc- ing costiveness. Price 25 cents- Sold only by L _ . L I iiuims 3. :airs l The Up to-date 'Fruit Store. 5,, can -i;,fi'5i§.~.':.#;ii.r.:=:.;f.ii;.::;i§=i.nncocroiis TELL Us _ _ That fruit is health ° g dont we'd like you Qind it out. ` ‘ _r Try the next pound from us. 5 ~ .the thing to eat* " * Our best ' "ij/i weather - it I _ ' 'a better ~ medicine-You can get ‘ l . ' Oranges ' '_ Bananas ' Pears ~ Plums Peaches _ . »/f Straw rrieo- .: we S 1 pMr. L. F. Balmer, Mis McDonald. Mgg MOEl€very, Miss M. J. McDonald. W. B. RECENTLY the Plant Line purchased the Campbell Wharf property, which ad- joins theirs on the north, and have trans- formed it into a splendid wharf, and erected conimodious stores and other con; i veniences thereon. The dock has also surest remedy for cramps, colic and dian-` _last Thumdav evening, the following give ° public expression toitheir _apprecia- iai- y t eir _ a sence _ _ eir usual avocationsaloae made it possible to ._ P Queen‘Btroet. UST’ 4 1900 THE Steamer Brant arrived in port E015. P8512 Masterfs Jewel. Grand M t LDW P o A A V ` i shortlv after nine o’olock last night. MCMUIBD P- S. M-. T- A-MCI-61111, P. rico' Lu' ..' A I i{°ht » M.A'fi _ _ .- _ ’ as mg “ere r n ergo” °f _Mon THE S. S. Halifax sailed yesterday at . _ . treal, a sou of Prof. Anderson,Mrs.Nichol- noun with the foiiowing passengers. Mis son wife of Prof. Nicholson Montreal. Merrii Mr and Mrs L ’ S " . I I _ ' - .- - . L. Cartwright, Shirt- / /ff Crash Skirts. -..._ _ Good, Cool, nicely made crash skiits at 49c each. Finer and better ones, braid trimmed 69g, All other crash and pique skirts go on sale at a discount of One. Third I Dainty A Muslins One Third Off. Think of walking. to ihe ccun t=r. selecting a muelin. worth 2-ic per _vard and paying ]6c for it. '.l'ha.’s lhe way things arg in our wash goods d+pirtment. 15c Muslins 10c. 13'? ‘° - 12c. 24a' °‘ 16c. Corsets. T- _UZ \ A ` ~ P _@. 4 , ' _I . _i _ii v _ l`<.7/' "/L_ /7' it _ gl `~_~":.".'.'. 'I W ..n-~.--“’=-_-'i/- .fr or-‘f..1’-j-=__i...i`~ _ _ ,»v ~,,__!`. _ ` !';~'~:~`i;, l _ . .- ig 7:7' \\ 4,1- °'< .rr ¢» /H i‘.i_ fancy straw hats - every i. ;‘_:1i1'.»n;.ed_:_ hat in stock on sale at We’ve moved all theilool- ored Shirt 'Waists' c&‘ivn“ on the front centre ter. I If there’s one it’s yours for just .half price. .`Tbi'nk 'of it--$l,_7f5c 'Waists for. _' 'SSG Dollar fifty waist; - for ` A 756 _Dollar Waists}for 50;; White Waists § o`il'.' _ ' V 4 1- I i One lot of -'nien’s colored horse l. _ " .50 pslirf ' - One lot of black on eolcu;;r~d_1 _ ' 10°? - _ - ,i V Shirt Comfort c `_,f - E. ' __ . _ _ ,,,,g_€» ._:___V_i¢¥?~i . '* sn- ~"~` ‘A- ¢ Y - so A1 '“\ »` \ nll___..?;. __-'fli;ii_iiiii__ < There’s no flora in 'tcfun cm giveyou so rice a line of Shixts to choose from. _There’si no store -where shopping for Shirtsjis .80 _quick-and lacy. Clas‘siiied.cs_binet does-'tliat `-` ‘i 'Preitv Coloma Shim bsc, Bac; - $1 lo, 01.15. C1180. _ Unlanndered Shirt! 890,-_ 50a, 75c.‘i$L00.“ f ' _ _ _ White Lsundried Shirts. 75a, 81.05.8140. 81.25. 81.50. ‘_ N"-"»"K-if'A2.‘,*. Correct- Collars i U 1 3 ew Linen Collars'-e-.real linen,tnrn down. p‘I`i"alght, tu n corner, high band turn, at ~15c or two for 25c. ` Livk and plain Coffs at `20c, z5c, 80c. _ f ' Cool Under- wear l ~ l _ ' ,1 - at every , 91 prion *WWW ` men’s wear at`8_9'o and at 8018. mmn. \m _ ..' ` f' l 1