W” *WWW i = . x ,: in ~j 1 Plllllil lllliilli. 1-'uw Aim 150 boxes of Orangesam 1 is r I _ ;oose£s‘ofOannda st mate as to _ T ` Y , ,ln the year enromous quantities of ‘live lobsters vile .shipped from" ,as-9 fm* tm; ' utgfumuf W. A.llIiel\0e_&|\’e.!*J ‘V cuss tailoring insures perfect Btting garments. It increases the life of th Guardian Correspondents it is possible n western Nova Scotia, chiefly from Yarmouth, and also from points as ter. ‘D s ‘east as Richmond and Cape Bret o Counties, on Cape Breton Island. Tha" catch was probably quite equal -to -~ coasts the canning of lobsters by law 9 Where’ does not commence for four or Ave months alter the live lobster trade has* The question of clothes is one that should interest every man. High 1 °"'i°'i’ 7°°‘“~°l “W3 m°“t °f th’ od clothes too. You will hear our work recommended by those who know go clothing when they seeit. Some swell new suitings awaiting your inspec-T tion _ I .\. r. ss An mG0nad Charlottetewn’s Leading Fashionable Tailor. 'T-‘ L/` `-3 =%n'%¥i¥%%l% %@% Enameled `-‘~:=‘~1_u;`\‘\_c.`-I L Souvenirs. _ ~ "~ We display one of the meet select stocks -"` _ sf sterling sum out nn..m.1sd s0..vs_n. in .-T “V ` ' L the city. -` t.s".'f,"."..~\ Enameled Brooches, Stick Pins, Hat Pins, ‘ *'~,.--.~ `“ ` Cui Links, Manicure Pieces, Belt Buckles and ~ if an endless variety of Souvenir Spoons ranging li in price from 75c to $2.50. Our Codec Spoon with the Charlottetown Cro on handle and City Hall in bowl makes a handsome and appropriate souveni Tourists and visitors especially invited to inspect our stock. W. W. WELLNER. Charlottetown, P. E. I: Jeweler and Engrave :‘.5e‘\19[ WA... Au U . _ (W-EK J fl . _x . ° 5' .' ' Ha gl' < it °' 5"cé’?4`_'1,`,"¢'-1_5 gi Q' Bl. I U 1 p 5. nA._._a1,.__g 5 3 Few Denys l I I 1;. Aff' We o§er a Washboarti for ‘ Sc also 2 Bottles Pickles ` _Y _.. , ,_;,Al~:l___\. 1,5* 5 3. ,;__\_. _ :A R 'N _A.-_Ml _ Ls~.~:wf.s-®t9@s'ms¢u'e3-€= - I zalfg -.~--"°' .Li -` vl-~» \_l-~‘». ,uf 2: ».*i? ~¢\ _ ___._. _;- s .3-I--., \_ -_ _ -J--L , ' _Q-»,__' A5-\_ ~ 2~.“ 3° ~ ‘. ~,;,‘j,\f_,‘~_ ‘ .- . 1,¢\_~_§;_l¢.' 1,¢‘r ` ' .Q '=.» 1 T~.- ._ ,G 'Hx 'J' clips so many cents oil' so ‘ “ #(91 many things.- Ii you don’t believe come , and see. 06104.?-o-€»@=@@-e-ees’ PAINT We carry a. large and very ~ complete stock of these articles l . at the present time and will le glad to quote prices to intend- ing buyers, BlY$,)l8. Q __ _ __f__ ._ _.ss luuvlnkigiiil in rnornnlnvasns WESTLEKE BROS QUEEN SQ" cl-|aa|.o'r1'e'row|u.. Jas. A. S. Bayer, 0p¢l’8f0l'- sri W fr-, Iii "' " “ss .¢7`~.'-°.i` [TIE D5* _ __ , _ ,_ _ \ v _ ..- _ _ s. ‘ :Y I _i’__ i __ . Y V _ . - . .i._.n i ',_,_`__`“-__<._.~,_,__‘», 1-ur*--e-In i;;_,“‘__.,;__‘ W .ll » een. nlnaumEns,m.n.e.n. nw ‘lo ’l .HY’§1éil§<".’_’n‘;°§t`iTés»n-:.:;°.ss‘.f;if.z:f;1f M, "4, g¢l1:_,,s,¢..,_oip5_»»-»1fts.f='°.\1l\ ' .» mek Wrighfs Factorv. ~ ' .amos accuse le 1 mlmsz v.m..‘I ut'-p_.g§ _.25 - ‘ l ' ° couasnmcaziuos Rl El I rensrsoau-. __ ¢._~_...'..._.‘.~» :-.f...""°'-*‘ pgbnvmxe Z" - 5 , _l~ / _ .-__ _, _.v__,;.. _ Leather gin fi J, -H f 4... * . _.__. Z.; ~e J sg; "NATURAL" LAST '<;_{ Patent Leather Shoes j are thelfashionable foot- .l gf-j’ wear this season. We _,_'°-f= have an extra. large ns- ;-tj' sortment Patent Leather laced shoes on the “Natural” and “Para-» ‘ 1.- fi gon” Last. Enameled E W3, mann &c0 iii? °’f..f.f1‘2..‘_.?Z.””s?.§‘;; ff the “Paragon” and A ‘~nadi¢s1’f mst. I -. Price $5.00, tl Alley & Go. _` Ph one 157 1. , _ 1 , _ f ‘-1 ¢ is _ _ », -if 4 _,-f_~;_“ , . _ , . _ _ _ _ _ .`._. \, _ _- . " I »` ~ ‘ \§ ° ` 1 ‘i I v 'B-._ l , 5 l;1`ffI _ _ _.I »‘.~_F; ...sz I we , 11' . ' . -_,___ ,_ l ll ‘-<1* . :Per -_‘,.' I ¥:* 4'- ' . '}_ ¢_ 'slr “Slater” for 9.5¢. P t t - This is the store that a ' ft Shoe §_ Jas- Kelly & Co A* -~ -' ‘ el. pal- THE Bishop of Nova Scotia will hold a Confirmation in St. Peter's Cathedral this (Sunday) evening at 7.30. No. 2 Co. Artillery will meet in the Order ly Rooms to-night at 7.30. Everv member will kindly attend. town yesterday to attend the Grand Division of the Sons of Temperance of P. E. Island, and also the National Division of North America.-Moncton Times. REv. Dr. Read and Rev. Wm. Penne., Methodist ministers, transferred by conference elsewhere, will leave St. John Wednesday. probably for their new delds of labor.-Moncton Times 10th. Tns dedication of Kiukora Church will take place on Sunday 21st. Pontitlcal High Mass, will be sung by his Lordship Bishop McDonald at 10.30 a. m. Rev. Dr. Doyle of Vernon River will preach the dedication sermon. Silver collection will be taken up during service and those who are disposed to give more generously may do so at the entrance. REV. W. J. Kirby, lately of Mill- town, who was assigned to " evangelistic work at the recent meeting of the N. B. , and P. E. Island Conference, will make Moncton his head-quarters. He leaves on Wednesday for lllattawamkeag, Maine, for a few weeks, and will then commence ,_ his special work in this province, first 1 visiting Boiestown, Salisbury, Baylleld and Springfield.-Moncton Times. XV. W. Hnnnsnn is makinsz prepara- tions for the issue of a. semi-monthly farm and home paper to be called the A Maritime Homestead. It will be printed in Halifax, and have an cflilce also in St. John. Mr l':lubbard’s experience in farm journalismnnd his knowledge of ,stock breeding and agricultural a.tl`a.lrs "generally is a. guarantee that the new p paper will be of the sort that will inter- est the farming community. - St. John Star. A very pretty wedding took place on Wednesday evening, June 26,.in St. Step l|en’s Church, Irishtown when Miss Mary E. Millman was united in marriage to Mr. 4 William Protlt. The Ven Archdeacon Reagh performed the ceremony. And Mr. ‘ J. A. Windeld, gave the address. The bride and groom are both Sunday School 1 teachers, and very popular in thegdlstrict. . The presents were beautiful and nume- rous. The church was tastefully 1.2 fe l with evergreens and flowers, and a crowded congregation witnessed the happy ’ even* . Upwards of sixty guests assembled at the home of the bride's father where a , most pleasant evening was spent. :easterly winds, fair. ` Tm: first of the serics of fortnightly handicaps. arranged by the C._A- A. A., g will be held by electric light on the 1 grounds of the C. A. A. A., on Thursday A evening, the 18th inet, at 8 o'clock. In _ addition to the events the splendid Band f of the 4th Regiment will give one of their popular concerts. The Boston bout is due- on that evening, and it is expected that a large number of visitors will take in the Sports. The program is as follows : l 1.-Overture by Band. l -i Mile Bicycle flying start, in heats. .-Band Selection. WP’ rs ` Pitch Pine -AND- Oak Timber Boards. etC» L...-ui Large stock kept on hand. Orders filled promptly. ` ` _ JOS. A. LIKELY. per' lb.) _ . St.7Jol'\n. N. B-p 5 13 d&wly. ‘ l" -100 Yard Dash handicap. -Band Selection. 6.-if Mile Bicyclea.gainsttime,handicap. 7.-Band Selection. 8.-220 Yard Run, handicap. 9.-Band Selection. ` 10.-2 Mile Bicyle, handicap, time limit. (1 11.-Band Selection. I ‘ 12.-880 Yard Run, handicap. j The final event, a Match Race, Bicycle, V between Emmanuel St. Omar o th-.-_ Truro iviceorns and John mms, captain or the k West End Rangers, will be of historic ,I interest, considering the result of the lhockey match last winter between the two clubs, of which the above men are .I the representatives. $3# 1 Tun INvnN'ron‘s Wonx.-Feeling con- A ildent that the report of patents granted I which we have been in the habit of pub- f lishing heretofore interests a great ‘many ef our readers, we have decided for the future to supply regularly a jlist of patents recently granted to Can- adians. Infomation regarding ~any of ,itbess patents will be supplied free of charge by Messrs. Marion & Marlon, \Patent Attorneys, Montreal and Wash- jington, D. C., to any reader who lmentions the name ofjthis paper when lapplying. 71,856, S. H. Pocock, Ham- Tilton, Ont., Car Brakes; 71,889, A. H. Canning, Toronto, Ont., Weighing Machine; 71,896, Geo. Kirkland, Winni-' -jpeg, Man., Grease lubricating cup: l@v1,on5, ces. Robert Bauer, Bl-mme, lost., c.tt1sses11;71,o42, A. W. adams, Toronto, Ont., Automatic Sash Lock; 71,949, - I. Frechette, Montreal, P. Q., Boot ‘ 85 Shoe pegging machine; 71,958, R. F. Montgomery, Barrie, Ont., Dress Supporter; The "Inventor-’e Help,".a .book on patents, will be sent to any ‘address by Messrs. Marion 8: lation, _ New York Life Building, Montreal, up- on receipt of 10 cents. `f A Bnaonss sroiuaon sr Ltvmz PILLS begun: In western Neva Scotia the canners found that in some localities northern New Brunswick. On the whole, and especially along the fnorth shore. of Prince Edward Island, lobsters this season have been extremely scarce, so 9 M R. E. McCarthy went to Charlotte- "h‘“' 03° WWI Pal* Wm be b°l°'.' tl" average, notwithstanding that a large increased gear has been used. On account of the shortage in the localities referred cries has been asked to grant and exten- sion of the season. but Sir Louis Davies decided before he left for England that no such enlargement was to be per- mitted. In view ofthe high prices which prevail the dshermen and' canners will do better than the shortage would lead one to suspect. In the Straitsof North- umbérland and on the eastern shore of Cape Breton Island lobster dshing con- tinues aften the 10th lust., but the in- dustry there is not of such extent as to seriously affect the total pack. Sunday Services Grace c Church. Julv 14.-11 n. m., Rev. W. B. Thomas; 7 p. m., Rev. G. O. Huestis. July 21.-11 a. m., Rev. T. Hicks; 7 p.m., Rev. T. Hicks, July 23.-ll as m.,~Rev. H. Johnson; 7 p. rn., Rev. J. Parkins. August 4.-l1 a. m., Rev. J. Dystant;7 p. rn., Rev. J. Dystant. f August ll.-11 a. m., Rev. H. Johnson: 7 p. xn., Rev. W \V. Lodge. August IS.-ll a. m., Rev. W. W. Lodge; 7 p. rn., Rev. W. W. Lodge. August 25.-ll a. m., Rev. R. Opie; 7 p. m., Rev. H. Johnson. September 15.--ll a. m.,Rev.H.Johnson; 7 p. m., Rev. H. Johnson ' September 22.-11 a.m.,Rev.Dr. Andrews; 7 p. m., Rev. H. J ohnson. 1-_-___ One of the meanest things to get rid of is a hacking cough. There lsapparently no ilrst;but" tbe` involuntary eilort Tot the ‘thing is almostconstant. Of couse, with alize this and try to stop it, you flnd you can-'t for by that time there is an actual irritation, which will never get better without treatment. , It is acurious thing that nearly all treatment for coughactually makesthe cough worse, Then too, most medicines for cough have a bad affect in the stomach This is especially true of so-called cough remedies that contain narcotic, The the irritated surface. This is what Ad It protects the throat also while the heal , ing process is_ going on. p When this iremes y was first compounded our old _men were young boys, and all this time ing throats, The most obstinate hacking cough will quickly show the eil’ect of the balsam. People who have been trying for yr-are to reak up the mean little cough, will find asure friend in this old time soothing compound made from the il it li ll `- _-. .il _ (5, if You're a A; School Teacher fx \ l ‘ Ycu'll want n watch ` You'll want a good watch. "ill" :~_'-T You'l1 want a good watch cheap. 1. We want to haves chance to tel you 7 “ /_ about our A Fine Watches ill: A ly? Low Prices. 1 (QI selesgenr for eases-ares _nmgis f.\__ lil (fl 1]) Scarce the lobsters were extremely scarce, while in others a pack above the average was put up. The same holds true of number of new canherles have been S built during the sea.son,and immensely to, the department of llarlne and Fish? “AND” Indian Linens White as the driven snow and sheer as a boltlng cloth Victoria Lawns-All puces Valenclenee. Laces and Inner l\eWe=t patterns Ladies Silk Collars 1n all the good colors Foundation Gcllars in blacklwhlte expected in a. few days &!5ome Early and secure some of these goods. They are hard to procure and the demand is greet September 1.-11 a. m., Rev. H. Johnson; 7 p. m., Rev. H. Johnson. September 8.-11 a. m., Rev. Dr. And- rews; 7 p. m., Rev.- H. Johnson. __ ___w__ . me slams cones. ” ‘” _ pau-1 Z Z 5 Z Z C_"':: El-1:1 % Em Z ause_fnr'.i1.;I{osorenesa, no iirritation at musciesof the throat to get rid of some- l hi ‘ h lt,b tit' bdhab l':_“;‘.i.°:.':s...f..: .°;z....s'. Wt.; ;.. ... THE NEW FW" 0'” . A EHSBN &§_Y C3-I-"IC ._"l'1”.EIElS» Wm be :pen for business dnrmg the second week oi the month, in the store lately occupied by R H Reixxy dz Co Sunnyside, with a full stock of staple and fancy groceries md mute one and all to call and msped stock. _ Don’t forget the place. Next door to F Perkins & Coz North ide Qmel S F "4 ,pe- were true treatment for cough is one that heals a.mson’s Botanic .Cough Balsam does * .7 it has been doing a steady work of heal- ` 7 .1 ~‘-'r as barks and gums of trees. All drnggists sell Adamsou’s Botanic Balsam. 25 centn. S & c Y A 1_1 ._ I . __ _ p _ - _ - 4, Clfeovn Sunnyside Gans if 7-gdvnw -..Wi gf _ _V ' a‘.\\\\|i _ Standsforallihatls bestmPh-stegrsphy T th erfectmnof construction, ofthe Kodak kdee£&»? ‘la . rl l ' ' 1 V Vg 1 9 '__‘- - ~_ 1 3., e. F. nurcnssoa \\\ ` ' ` S ' ' W ]'ewele¢and0pt!cnu,G;-aV£\on&. »<\¢» ' fi _ -'*%\\`\ J: 'p -,.._- r~,- J:-` 9;/-"_ ` 1. , 1 . . '-_~\ ` _ ~ _/.V _ f _ -.qu -`~*_4-,<..¢~_i_,.~\,/'\\_f._,l._ s, , E _ -|11 n-:Zin _nu s , ` _ "_ v _,.53 , ii Apollinaris Water Pinto and ;'?\\ SPHN* S. _ 'c »_ ' nl; Raster water rms -and '_.Sn1iw I 1 _ Havelock Water Pinis ii) You’re Married "*` 3 °`\\\ `_ TW-‘ "' ' “wi 1:, ~». Jef./1 ._ --f.-»1.._ Ganadian Kodak 69. can quote you terms on the Hemtzman Ginger Ale, Cream Sods. All these waters bythe doc bythe bott1e.- » 4 » F‘A=f1.°i= Dfs1!shf»’f_' c _ ’Bee.ob's Pills <`\