S Your petite ? i3eiE‘i2“ifiis our Bulk Pickles are A. i. in evelg i particular. those who have tri & them sav thev are the best they ever * tasted 'if you have not yet tiled . them, do so at once. . _ (Chow 25C. pei' qt. * Pnce’ I Mixed aoc. " ` ebstertiliaclia ideal Grorerv. Charlotieiown. l‘. I-11. Phone 199. %###%il###ii## 5 - lv- ~ "'= QGSCSCSCS Illlilli Milli illilli The best made, best fitting, most comfortable, durable and satisfactory Boots and Shoes at _ popular prices that modem ' machinery and skilled labor can produce. GOIIROY The Small Proit SHOE MAN, Pow nal Street. Ch‘town, P. E- I- HWSEQHQ E =-=i &$lil lil!! E* ll’ .i UIQUIIQ To help you get it back sg\iu.‘ ‘ We want io again remind you that * Gases Church picnic on July ith. ’ rar P. E I. Houpiiuiiiui uceivudfrum 'the treasurer of St. James’ Church the the same contest. ls dllicult. indeed to describe the _medals presented by these gentlemen as both are Tm: Field Hospital Corps will meet for 'rare gems andere well worth seeing. lt drill to-night at 7.30. mm M *mm* bu” °°n°°ti°“ C tak" °° is understood that before the swardin the occasion of the parade ot Sr. John and 8 f th dal N0- 1- C0- 82nd Reslment will meet for Viuioriui mgus A. F. una A. M. uu Juue ° ° m' ° th” “ml” ‘1°‘»°°d ‘“ ‘M arm tonight at 7_30_ in uhi,u_m_ By mth* ‘ ’ show window ofonrof ourstoresincrder order. THE Schooner Jane Si mple is discharg- ingaciirgo of Acadian nut coal for C. Lyons Sc Co. S. O. E.-There will beajoiot meeting to-night at 9 o`cl :ck t .i appoint ii. delegate to S. G. Lodge. The 82nd Band ii ill meet for practice tc- night at 8c‘clocl<. All members are re- quested to attend. Do.\`r miss the sail toCi-apaud on the Maooa ll. .\i. I)n\~iY- NU lil!-1 Mass vi D as because the Manchester Trader is being °°l°b'“t°d by R°'- DY- Mllllill- Both of '_-TEE'-_ » douiued turrepairi linger tiiuu expected. th” Y°°”2 Pe°P1¢ “N very Pvpvlar and _ Cl I?1c:r.l.1 ON Dominion Day' one of the snow-ball --0P-- broken and in ccnse uence was tl iliilllilllliilll l\/l£?€L_l-s -o1\1'- Wednesday- J'-HY 9U'\» Trains will leave City station at 9. 15 local. _ Return fare 35. Chlldfen 29 cts' special proportionate rates from inter- mediate stations, speC1&1 1’3t¢S f0f families. Sports and amiiscnients a leading feature. Refreshme-DIS 0f all kinds, _ Train will stop at all stations when signalled. Should day prove unfavor- able the picnic will be held on follow- ing day. . 7-3 d td. i lilllil lllillll FINE CAKES Buy your cakes at the “EcliP5°_"- Most any housekeeikr you ask will tell you that. And they'll tell Jon also that they never ate more eli- cious cakes than the ECl`PS¢ CMI bake. Plain cakes, layer cakes and small cakesas light and fresh and good as could pos~ibly be baked in me home kitchen. Useless to take the time to bake cakes at home JUS* rel-phone what you want and have it sent ovi. D. Stewart, Eclipse Bakery. Bakes Best Bread. Pnnraiurions on a gigantic scale are DB. Robertson of Crapaud who is in the city reports that Max Lefurgey, the five Tryon, who was kicked on the forehead by ahorse on the 1st instant, is progress- edu,” Wm tn n ' t k 1 A ing favorably, and there is every reason menu have be; ‘de pace' 'run to hops that he may not lose his sight. com, ., rub; Lgxanl "iit:ieai§i:>(:; _ - I S if _ _ 1 be held on the first fine Monday. ' ROBERT B. EASTER and Wi:l’am Sinclair of Hamilttn drove to Charlotte- town Monday evening and left on Tues- day by ihe Princess en route ti South River, Antigonish County, N. S., ona visit to Mr. Sinciair’s daughter Mrs. Stirling McMillan. Mr. Easter takes his horseand carriage with him and will drive from Picton to the latterplace. Resins.-Hrs of the United States return- ing to thelsland by the All Rail Route are delighted with the excellant time made in reaching this province. As an instance a. gentleman accompanied by his wife and family left Boston a few evenings ago at 7.05 and arrived on the following evenir g in Tignish at 10 o’cloek local. Other pas- sen gers leaving Boston by the same train arrived in Cliailcttt town at 9 o’clcck local. This is'cr rtaiizly a revolution from the records cf previous years. ,X1-n Buy your collars at . . .. . .... FT.; -_ _i-,_ .u ", ' './ _ .»-vy ¢’ _ A _.f e.__ .. .,__,.- .._f,' » The Peoi;>1e’S 5*¢>~1’e 4 i _ /, All sizes, latest styles, all shapes. ’ f - .f . . _ Q L, _~ . ;.. Z .,..-'.=", _ ; - .1I‘x‘/""5 `““‘ -, -» “ *-’-v'»"-~ ‘*“-r' - .=~-:‘7»'~. .».n~.- '»' 5,22 sr A I-..»-. .-_ q, F. - :"2 »._ i .,,. _-.1_. _..,_m~‘ - _wg . §_ . "h°°‘1'°m°D! was witnessed by a large numbff- (Mr. Trainor isa son of P. I-I. trees in Prince Street school grounds was Tni,,°,- ,f this cum) q Uni Y impaired. It is the intention cf the Jani- GR‘DU*TI°N°"Th° briilht D1‘0°98Si0l\ tor toteach those destroying such pro- nm 3°" f°""“`3° Hr- W\5l°l\ J- Piri- perty that the law of the land applies to grad” °t Mmmt St°'5"5»h°VlUU °°l_DD\0ll€d than a tnll business course at the P. E. I. Com mei-cial College,under Principal Oxenham Ind hlvlvz raised u highly satisfactory , 3008 111:30 f0l' N18 921° 05 Jtlllg U- g§¢u!'€ examination, ras been awarded the Col- ross. 'o worry a ii ra ns c ge 19°-,Dip1oma__ M _P md - their but ii deiigniiui drive through r " “°"“"°”°"" ing young man, and has made excellent 1 Pi°Wf°5¢l\1° S°°°¢1`Y» 5*°|°8 °ld m¢°d'» progress in his studies. He deserved suc- “muni new We’ and 3° h°m° “ h°“ 7°" cess and has attained if. He will reach a. _ f¢°1 1** lt- high place in business life wherever he may belocated, and has our best wishes. Nnxr Saturday will be a. al d t year old son of Arnold Lefurgey e f North R 8' ay a Crapaud. The mammoth tea party given by the church people in aid of their new l AB.i~Kir_r in aidof the school -chief features of this occasion- aregrand house at Point Pleasant, Lot 63, is. an-_ scenery, unbounded hospitality. refresh-i - uuuuueu fur sueurauv, tue uweimi any ur ments without limit. Theseus 'Baiuuiuu July. The location of the grounds is all Band will be present to keep the pace and that can be desired, being pleasantly situ- soothe the weary. The Jacques _Carrin- ated on the sea shore. If the day selected `will leave Charlottetown at nine a. ui. should prove unfavorable the socal will sharp. By what we hear, t-he crowd that , has not been seen at C. apaud for years, will attend. Rest for the were, joy for the sad. Si ll all and come. On Friday morning. June 27th, aft r a few niosths illness, Miss Amy R. Willock entered into rc st. She v as a very eetim. , “None knew her but to love her, none li named her but to rr.isc.” She was an 'active member of Pairdeberg Lodge, of Good Template, and vias a sincere and earnest member. She vi ill be much miss- ed in the lodge room by her fellow mein- bers with whcm she viasvi ry popular. Six of Amy’s broth( rs from Paardeberg Lodge in the regalia rf the ir ordi r, acted as rall- bearcrs at the funeral on Sunday after- McRae,Henry Young,VVil1ie Jei Lins,Sey incur Young and Truman Jeikins. The service atihe English church vias con- Miuurd‘s Linimeiii Cures laiirlppe. ANI) Surgical lressings ll; . \.\ . We have just received a iffg., lar su _ ly viz. 5 A ll`edgi3ei-osspignuaa Planters Red Cross Stl'¢l¢f|\¢sisg Planters '-_ 'lied 'Cross 'liehsiiossa Planters e 'Red Crocs Cap`sia_iafl?iasirrs ,i Red Cross Kinsey Platters »//1, Lambs Wool, Absorbent = - Cotton, Adlieasive Plaster. `~. Court Plasters. Corn Plas- "ly- L f ters, Rubber- Tissue, Oiled silk in fact everything <`{.;\l required for Medical or _'A- iu our stock. Cor. Gt. George and Kent Sis. ` able lady and of whom it well may besaid ` ducted by Rev. Walter Cotton. ‘f ing (Saturdays excepted) during the ,- month of July and August, commencing _ Thursday July 3rd. ° ' ‘ I @@i@§i Their Eiu§2`5o Plastcrs ~ Q "°"“°- . , -- s Surgical use will be found “ 9.? _‘_‘ w “ 2.60 p. m. ll 3m it Q: 2*-gg ff Two Mics' ~ At 9.ooa. m. SUNDAYS A xo' s. si. \ \ °‘ m that our ci-.izens may get an idea of just what interest ia being taken in the con- petitlcs by these gentlemen. The com- mittee in charge of the contest have thought it best to hold the Erhlbitlon on the 20th, 30th, and 31st of this month, to give more amateurs an opportunity oi' cn- tering the coup:-ti' ion.Already 77 Pictures in all have been sent in to the Y. M. C. A. Photo Conte»t to date. Owing to the very wet vi-ca' her l ittie opportunity has been give-n fi r amateurs to take pictures. ON Mo iday, J une 30t'~, Messrs. Vroom and Burke completed their second spray- ingtiur. Meetings were hell an all the places. previously announced with good attendance in every instance. G. H. Vroom is now engaged with Prof. Dean in a series cf agricultural meetings through- out the Island. On Saturday July Bt-i, R. Burke will visit Rev. Dr Doyle’s orchar-ll, Vernon River, at ten ok-loc-k a. in.; Mon- day, July 7th, at Liwir Montague at John Annear’s, as one o’iloi-k p. in.; Tues- day, July Sth, at Mrs. H. L. M¢Donalf;’s Cardigan, ai( nine di-1 ick a.. ui.; \Vednes- day, July 9t'1, at Henry Hou/arii’i=, York, at 9 o’olock a. m., and at Robert Stewards. Highfield, at 3 p. in.; Thursday, July 10th, athlathaiiiel Ga.y’.-, Pownal, at 10 a. m., and Percy Mutc`ri’s, Mt. Herbert, at three p. in.; Friday, July lltb, st J. T. Week’s, Albfrtcn at 8.30 p. in.; Saturday July 12th at Mr. Barclay’s, 0’Lcary, at nine a. m.; Monday, July 14th, at Mrs. H. A. Stew- arts, Hamilton at 10 a. m., and at John Jchn;on’s, Long River, at three p. m.- (Pat. and Exam. please copy.) The Olivette ar.ivad on Monday at midnight. Her pissengers were: Mrs. Crammcnd. Mary McKenna, Mrs. Sarah Curtin, Miss K. McDonald. James Monroe, Mary Curtin, Thomas Hart, J., H. Humphries, D. McDonald,Mrs. A. Baker, W. Young, N. E. Pie:-son,, Mrs. McPhee, Mrs. Adams. Annie Kelly, Rose McGulrk, J no. Walker, A. G. McPherson, Mrs. McPherson, Margaret Nichol- son, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. Adrian, F.o Mclnnis, Jno. F. Stair, Mrq. Matheson, F. Malburn, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Fields, Dr.W. Johnston, Mrs. John- ston, Mrs. A. L. Hale, Miss E. H. Hale, Mrs. E. Eagan, MrajS. L. Doran, Miss L. McDonald, Mrs. R. McCormack, Master McDonald, Mrs. R. McDonald, Mrs. Mc- Lean, Miss E. Sba.rkey,’Katie~ McDonald, Mrs. McKenzie, Miss McDonald. She left again at one c’clcck Tuesday with the following: Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Murchison, Wm. J. Ward.-Miss Neill, Francis Gor. Alfreda G.rdon. _ ~ -as-»;»»e>-i»'»i»°»-rec'--fil-1- is gi ca. Q § i i aWate Is not served at every i fountain, some of it tastes like Fizz Water,not having the body or strength to it. , But ccme and taste our Soda You will sav that it is the best Soda that you ‘ ` ever tasted. We use' the f best materials, make it up according to the best recipes,” and have the faculty of making it come out exactly 'right when served. |536 noon. They wc re James P.Irvlng,Ma.lco1m ` _ » _ , \ _ _ is ,ii is-il* “_ ’ f ’@if"‘°~‘/¢‘a~/.s»r.sre-- »-Il--'-"*"1""“'-"'°'“'-"_,-'I'-ff lf/ _ . _-._ / f' ‘/,`/3/f'}!%/ I -iii Rememb er the big Auction Sale of Have You Household Furniture at Benj. Cait¢r& Co's Auction Rooms, cn Friday, July 4th, Seen our I at 2 o’clo:~k. All the goods are nc arly new Mm-fs _ I ,If and must be uid on date cf sale. No _ i '_ "- rrserve. 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