*En I* fi " 'Never Sticks Handy J. o. Jnnnfson, €°UE`:r‘ __ _/ (_ f» $9 ev. _ .Y gg 5, T A Q cltlnens and visitors will view the realisa- ,, _ \___ I '."»'~_-vr _4;_;Requires no boiinig Ions case -f~--M-~~d~»~°»~» A useful article for either a lady or gentle- man. 'Ihe ioc ones are made of imitation alligato leather, size open s;4x3}§ ' ‘i ` ` ""'.1:i-fi'-:-J ' 010 toher 19(1), shortly before the return et our soldiers from South Africa, ani in ST EH . _ recognition oi their valour and patriotisl -5 A R ' The Guiirdiun decided lo begin the collee- tion of a Patriotic Monument Fund. The nature and object ot the movement was then stated in part as follows: 5 “It seems dttlng that some permanent pe memorial should be erected to slgnsliq our recognition of those who; as rapresen~ num or Prince inward mana, bon ,ia -`es»s-n»1as\m\w°»e».i4-s`l.n|nnnss.onsssa n _msnful partln the great struggle, an? - especially ofthose who have fallen, ‘_` " their names may he preserved and ` O' rated ln the years to come. With object in counting upon s h A and-llhsral public response, The hssdecldedtoonsnaPatrlotieHonnA At town of our fallen heroesJt wasflnthls -had their home; ltwse here that thsywere but known and loved, hatdey andthe!! brave comrades represented the entire Province and tlre0npital City seems on all grounds the ilttest place to slgnallse their patriotic sscrldoe in on enduring form. “We have _ns yet no public monuments cnmb,mirrcw, glove but-,f tcsierandonlyroceach. `_~ O -O 1=°'° dimesdvm. Fitted ¥§~_-‘ the -'nienupeut erected The r5c ones are mode' f_ °f grain leather, 'pocket u book style, litsvestpoeket. spring clasp fastening. .~ Fitted with comb, mirrow, glove buttoner and tooth ~__ _ tick. A véry ear) pic u is 15:: each for them. DRUGGIST. The Medical Hall. » .=1-»~'¥`:‘;”O‘_¥’T'. 4?.'°"£ f .=»@_:'f.=:="fir*.‘»’§:=--df* _- l°'»1,\gw3c. SEALED TEN DERS addressed to the under~ signed, and endorsed “Tender for Ad- lltious etc.. to the Post Omce, Charlottetown. P. B. I.. dll he received at this oilice until Wednesday, July zz, ieo3, inclusively, for the work above mentioned, accordingg plans and ineciicntiontobe seen on appli ton to the Postmaster at Charlottetown, P. E. I, and at :he Dedpartinent of Public Works, Ottawa. Ten ers will notbe considered unless made on the lofru supplied and signed with the actual signatures of tenderers. An accepted cheque on a chartered bank, myable to the order of the Honorable the nister el Public Works, _equal to ten per cent (io n. c) of the amount cf the tender must nccompsny each tender. The cheque will be forfeited if the party tendering decline the contract or fail to complete the work con- tracted for, and will be returned in caseof non- acceptsnce of tender. _ _ The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By Order _ FRED GELINAS. Secretary. Department of _Public Works, Ottawa, June he iw _ I so sobrewispapfrs inserting this advertisement wit h- _eut author_ity_{rom_ the Department will not be paid for it. _ 4-d 4i. _ _lusinassiiiand To lei. . ..__.._.i_ , .'Io.let, the store and _premises fronting on Queen Street, at present occppied by__Uessrs. J. D. McLeod & Co., as a grocery store. Immed- iate possession given. Apply to ' DODD & ROGERS. . Clftown 4 tu s wtf. 1 ' 4 2 _.- 5 _ _ ‘F-."<'»_\ T' 6'] _' . P, g-5# __ ,_, .__ _:i :>~i iv _ . "` `§`_f ' _"Vi-"." uv » s 1 '_ _One ofthe most danger- ` i ous sad repulsive forms of euienrgiynnuer DRILL SHED Monday Evening, July ot i1, __1903 ' A Grand Promenade Concert and Strawberfy Festival will be held in the Drill Shed on the above date, under the auspices of the Daughters of the Empire and the Soldiers’ Wives’ L€l8“¢ A splendid program of music will be fur- nished bytlie Band of the Fourth Regiment. Suitable refreshments will be for sale during ' the evening. _ . Thespacions Armories of the Fourth Regi- se- lf. r.caav1si.L, cept. A. A. nu.'l'LETT. CIP!- t. it. rm xl. cept. ra 6.14 victory tom' their Queen and country. ' centre, will do honor to all who fought fell. Those who gaze upon it in our day or - I in future ages will recall the splendid achievements of t he Canadian Contingent in the hard co nflict at Pasrdeberg, in the long and arduous marches, the well-tried from De Asn- to Pretoria. Such a monu- ln Gharlottetown. Those of our readers some¥¢ll:l_l¥°cntheprlnsll'le1squsre_ in lrontol the0ourt Houseatsccsscr themlands of dollars to Frelmlck Yeung ot Charlottetown who perished in a brave slerttosave another fran drowning. Thusadhsnutdnnndian clqhsshcnored s brave andwcrthyoltisenfcttho Island 0spits\,and versa insures that the people ot this Province will thlnkit an honor and privilege to contribute to a like meinsrialonour own soil to our brave soldiers who hnvetnllenon the held of "Suche monument, standing ever in view of the living in our most populous and endured, whether they survived ' or endurance that marked their progress ment standing in our midst 'will be a source of provincial pride ands perpetual incentivetopatriotism. We feel assured that our readers will desire .to make it worthy of our Island soldiers, worthy of a great epoch in Canadian History and Worth, of this loyal Province." The response was immediate from different sections of .town _and country, showing that the appeal had touched a popular chord. After a _time s citizens’ meeting was called, and a strong Com- mittee appointed who have given zealous and arduous eifut to`carry forward the work to the final success which has been now achieved. While all endeavored to do their part it is due to Messrs C.C. Gardiner, Lt. Cul. Moore and L. L. Beer, the iniluential committee entrusted with the work otohtaininsz and collecting sub- scriptions, to say that they performed their work with most praisewortby zeal, energy and success. In this their taskf-was lightened py the generous and liberal spirit in which the citizens gave their support to the movement. We feel that we but ex# press the unanimous feeling of all who were actively _connoc ted with the work in according the very greatest credit tfo 'M12 Pope, the Secretary Treasurer of the citizens? committee. The extent of the Kidney Disease is A nnnnsi Pills are the only certain cure. ln Dropsy the Kid- - nays are actually damned ug, and the water, which s onldbe expelled in the _ form of urine, flows back _ llltl lodges in the cells of the lash and pain out the skin. Remove the mth ‘ a‘;‘.:”..':‘“.if.;°i.~.‘.‘::.'”“:'.~. ,_ In the line monument to be unveiled o \t“’1 ca Qu eo's Squ-.re this afternoon out o f"~ ‘ `~_,; tlono‘apublic ontrprise which wass-ton ‘citizens and especlallv '.0 V10 RSDBFLUS Ti? E 1‘7;`f3 r i' toit nearly three' yeas ago. on the -ith o ors io the Monument Fund nw it is to he Guardlsn,thst the Monument i-¢ to be nveiled today. As an artisiio wt-rlr it d T ll W B t l G nhnnce the siresly high repumtioa of he sculptor, Mr. Hamilton McCarthy. It s, we believe, all that three years ago The uardianssked that it should be, a lttlng rmsnent memorial of Island valor, pet- good.; in um 19t_ _ "T iotlsm and worth. It will speak U0 the ‘ ' ' ‘ cl f l uturs days ct iils~o.~ie evedis ln ng oi the Empire sud the ps Itisnndlle'li!tto_ wellwoih allthltit icsmnf- furnaces' situ sqm on tsweliaty leseo_a_sy__grest h t siserucpsh a ceremonial glue every ~ " i oureltywlll lie“a'pprcHEbly` " O t _wmv _ Buffalo. N. Y. _ T ° ' correspondenac which :he oonductediiand for. which Dodd's Kidney ' it ' = i' ‘~ _ __ ~..__? _ _i. A _ l ~ »- _ ~ _fs ._ ,. _ _ _ _ _. ..».... i. ~ ..»i..,.»__-..~>tfw.6»=»f.~<¢'zt ».~.,-..._-,»_-» _ V 2 'm§__nnsi_oiair i cnaarorrnrowu. runes 2 _ * ' _ _, formed his arduous voluntary work in con- A ` section with the many meetings ol the committee, tie securing oi proposals and i CELL” Lum = "°f,f§I,',`f,‘,`;§_f°“ ;;‘.;‘:.‘;°.;;';‘::°.;:..t.::,.‘:.; ClCl’l(S Zlllii ____ _ date,were beyond all praise. A llon’s share ;_§;;°;;j';*,§;’_}‘_§;,‘§;;__‘§f°°¥“‘ “° '“"‘ Thats What 0ur Monday Holiday is For It mustbe gratifying to all patriotic lllspeak for its»~li and we believe it will tlzeca and youth ol our time and ople sail upoeenr imperial and the tsmple eplllers olour sithntltifli Department momma of Putnam vm 85 fefvmtlu lildhrowm wool ribbed _ 5 Qnebighnskaf-full of_Lhdies Co “If” M”-kin? "§i.Z°“:L°°i¢°f SS ‘=¢>*°fvyB¢riis....9'ft.t°f1.f:`fffff§f..‘.. fm-1 H" 1°' Wes* ¢°=°"1°= wind mm one 'iorof snr Gloves ...... .. .... _ . . _ _ 3;.-‘~. _ . _ _ . _ _ -. han $5.000 in milww lest roar. _83 Black Roman Sateen Skirts, 1.25, 1.50, 5'-oo at 4 4 1 I c \ I P, Q, .ff 39 Colored Sateen Skirts . . . . . . . . . . ,._. .,,__. ,_ . . L .hglf zoo ygds bis: English Print, fast ¢oio»s~_gna_.goodi _l4<= v ue or . . . .. . . . . . _ _ . . ..:._.<....‘...t..._.._.;~.... 20 Silk Waists, colored and black, New York make. . . . . Embrolderies i`rj1§‘5;_ynrd~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . One lot Dress Remnants at. . . . . . . . . . . .|\g,;]f-third Another lot o_f_Cotton half Hose. . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . .__.__. ._. _.f5g@, , _ _ so Menfs Caps, 35 and 45c for. . . . . . . . ._. ;~. . .5 _g Men’s Colla_i_@s§1.2_for.;,. . . . . ’AD““ Seamlesshalfhosc, fast dye . . . . |8¢5pg|i» 83 hard and soft Men’s Felt Hats, values up to $2.50, only one b°'°\\¢ °f` ortwoofa $|,m-S¢._1’¢°¢.f>¢__ Memssofcshirrs for ,summer wear .... 5 e Shouldths Men’s unlaundried Shirts, well worth 65c, sizes only I6, 16% ~ and 17, ~foi_-._.._..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......__..._...... 39;; Men’s heavy Oxford and Madrid colored Shirts, good fashe 75 and “The uare in the mug expifttgses the use Aineans unsui to the esired' end. great :lnany peop!l§lg&;ohavebee:_&u;redof 7313913915 *T dw-‘-959° *mm* achand itsalliedorguns of_dige_stion and nutrition by theuse of Dr. Piercefs Golden "....°"‘.f°f“ ”“°-°.:.°" ‘”°‘“°i‘..'°“~z.i cines wi on y pcnry ne lun. °°;..“a‘.*.;¥.'.°..b°s‘ u‘~“°..::° °* ‘ n scovery we found n complete and lasting cure." ' It is uniuixigtledly true Eercei Golden M _ ° Discovery e rec- ord for the pixelctand permanent cure ef me °f...& an' ssnociat organs o ' glen and &trition. clit is not s psalliéitive. t cures cause disease an uilds nlpbtllie Pcédy with solid healthy flesh, not y a rf” ‘-' c"..‘i§ "‘§‘£°..i’i§‘.§..*.€“ ’3Jf‘2ii.é"."- Hrs; Palmer, 0% was' thk 3;: ImwomdputmmdMm I twoweeksonmilknnd eventhatgsvense = l-tit. §...c..‘°“ “ $35 ’ ‘Z°“‘.3.Z‘“.2§ £i’..‘i°3§“; 8. Bl -° :sun *'.a;‘:‘...‘=.‘.‘.;':‘..“...‘;‘ i`fi“2.i$;f‘ 5'*¢ s'3°‘“°'°\..¢o.°$ ir.” -;>.;iI=.-.'=.an.°:..‘:°;‘f.:..rz.“....~f‘ i..°5'¢‘..‘ii’- 2‘..l¢“»2°¥“.-‘.»i`5»‘?‘i‘..‘2i°‘Z.¥."2.i .‘.’.7‘~,{?.i°§f£"‘I s E K Accept no substitute for 'Pi‘erce’s. Dr. _Pieree’s Common Sensejiledicsl clctlrbonnd volume. R- VJ ` I 5 . -_igz - _ _ 1'. "fri ~ J' 'f _' t J, _ Y L_ flz if Charlottetowi_ii_l§oarila of Trade " O QUARTERLY MEETING lottetown Board or Trade will be held in their goozns Wedntsday eveningfnext thefitli. July at o c oem. _ Biisiuess in connection with themuew Ferry Cornpany‘s Bill between Cape Traverse and Cape Tormentiiie willbe discussed. »‘All meni- bezs particularly invited to attend, _ , __ _ w.w.ci.aRKE, ‘ ‘ 6 d 31 ' Sec: etary. _ 4 ~ Y - Eastern Stcamsliip Co. ' ‘_ -Xml _ _ International Division. . Additional Direct Service Coinmencing June 29lli.19o3,steamers leave St john, at 8 ii. m. (atlantic Standard? on Mon- days, Wednesdnas and Fridays or Lubec, Esstpcrt, Portlan and Boston. For Boston direct on Tuesdays and Saturdays st mop. _m. _ _ Returning from Boston via. Portland, East- rt and Lnhec Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- health. There is only' one *__;_wii1_l&_'_ T.;-r_»:3 _ __ _ __ ___ _ ! Q , _,- ' . ;§ " _--.==='; _';'~»~ _ ' ` ~ ‘ ` G ‘ »- " " ~ had __, . i 2? Qu* _,PILLS _ .fi it si” 9 fp _l ig Ja-e» Zzifgis To-day’s_ Spzciai lnduccmcntscv ._ ‘ Big lot_'of Ladies' and Children’s Undervests. . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . .3¢'. el Summgf Corsets net wqrk, 40C COl’S¢t f91’. '._. . . . 5 . . . . . . .-. . _ . t . Ladies’ White) Undcrwcar Consistingof dream frocks, skirts,`-slumber robes, ` ' about 2._o_o Garments, all ' _new'__-up-tozdate _ from the factory, all as white as__snow, no mussed ° S ` i gilt W lit 20°., °u‘ \vifts»»»s»%L»|¢~e:“:eas"e‘speee _J$s4_ ssseersey ¢»»gn¢¢¢¢ ggssonpp ill G of 'IMiBf’_ White prons,'(§t_>s) . . . .`.'»_°. . . . . s@...a.~"` ....................' e s s ole 1 ee seep _eZ__¢eoe-susan senses ease sec ea sea .pnseseaesah»eeseeeos,.aea¢ 82 ,5c. ' in I .asian Men’s summer Underwear, 20c each garment. Ba1brigganUnderwear. English Knit Cotton. .. . _ _ . . . . . . . .' _ . . . . . . . . . . .7513 White Duck' Waists for boys. White Muslin Waists for boys. _Black Sateen Walsts for boys. _ The best Men’s Worxing Suits on the Islancl,well worth I. I5 for 95¢‘ Union-made Overalls and Jumpers. 'i ' 5 ' , Pretty Sailor Suits for little chaps, long pants.. . . . _._,$4,S0 tg 5,50 Chick Blue Sxirt Suits for wee tots, ' 1.00, 1.25. 1.50, 1.75 up to 2.50- _Spleudid range of_re'ady-to-we_ar.WalKing SKi,rts_ in .Oxford gray and _ _ B1acK_S. also 2 few Blues. from $2.50 to $5.00 and"npvt~afd¢. ~ Light weight Corsets for ladies, white and drab 45 and 55g Wifi”-Wi” ima!-iila|s|ri'diii_ 385 pairs Men’s Pants, 1.50 for. . . . . . _ .__ . __ . .A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ $l.@_ 59 'Menis Suits for $5 each- ' ' ’ ____ _ 139 Suits for-working linen; Blue Ducx for. . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . 90;; . Bathing Suits and Trunks. Ad' is 1; . agfgmm J Ai ` it “ mvtsc_r_ sen fgrep receiI;d\ _arg _.___ _ _ _ _,__ I one-cent stamps forlszlie af ‘ __ ~ , _,_ _ 1_5 _ _ ' A pspercc§eierihco'k.nor5cstampl-f°f_i¥he_,___ _' _ _______,__. _ _ I _ ,., .,._-, l9¢'¢e , ley;Ll%nla.c|tyIs\\. Skirtsoeseneesue a!>‘.ti‘*"u4 int. tl:J‘f;` I I I 0 I O O Q I O lv I I , Q I Aus»ncliatc`e`te_se'rve»youwell. ';w_orthupto$3.5o _ and other Waists for evenings _I ma-aessessieqseseeeee ussvaesrb iesseoceesr ponies; and the Government 5 I ~ T ‘ ’ 'i _ I _° i \ eeae~eelll¢¢l0 ssssee_se_ee_e it -.-- v - ~ »-U _ _ a Tm, V.fP. I G¢’l Il . Fe¢es"s Wharf 'jfgl ~,‘~11._' ' i»4‘:"¢|\ I ; ' .- »»' V' \" ‘ “ "` ‘_ 3,! 1 ."l`he'8€neral¢l\\artei-ly meeting of tl\e_Char-` Seufthef ” " " ’ ' 1 _ 5 ~ _ Q B\1¢f¢f.ChiEeie,‘eto.," ‘ eadil ioht_’ 'sn ion. .._. _ . . .s.. _...,. __ _ /. _ , _ Many will use had clneaper” article once Sud et " f _ _ gg _ _- ct ' ' " ' - ’a““'ir - gli tickets on sale at principal Railway .I ) 7- .3 1 _ ‘. _ a _ _ |\__ __ ` H 1” ‘ 3 ‘fi ff* ‘ ‘ x ser* arriving in st. ions on eveiiins _ V A 4* Qi ~ » _ " ._ \-_ toniornlngsailingscan godirecttothe " '_ ~ 5' '~" z .~~'4“ i ggmmit * ¢ erangltake cabin berthorstnteroosn for _ -I so ftsfiiisslcai = _ f = - .~,» . 0 Mi- u rswdtlouav cesst 8. *"3-af-el’ f and Baggage checked to destination. ,K r V I ' I i is 1 §' O t l ` ..t~...1_°:i_.-°- S _api 3 ~ . ' _0_i"i¥Y3ffik¢¢I\fh¢'b0X-. A-Sk 10111' grocei-forthem' . " ' "'.rt'.."f\’ __ ` Sacks, we have then at _ _ aid* ‘f' :mn- -in-ls-_ !& IK nsn¢yhQl. W ll. blllelnlf »- Usa ,-fr-nu. -a~Q..n-._ . »<~ _ 5}__s`E§ iigiidf ii” E ri varldv Willbt seaeuesai ll . » ~ ~ ~ » » e as Cl \l nnsssssees N \\ ~ ¢ s \ ~ teens ll Qs ss»~s.»¢ee \\ I ll seeuesills It sssselees * h I _- .ANQ 3 3,.- F! _ orderofilominltha. 6-rslllndlwri _Ha}l_.,,6¢o_rgeto_ws. on ‘ ` ' ` 1. ..»»».°»¢»,<»=_ ».a».m ' x_ ' ____'i_a mi sigeseaauj that _r_,is.f.l.‘ sitcom omit moi noun( or W questrd. _ ' fa 0 ni 8.8. »~ -'43 Win m TUESDAY. JULY ith”