l)! 3E. l..." s; , ~ ll ',;-"_\lrI.",l/'~.\»¥ LC (“glint/I ‘a nonsense A TRIAL. GIVE OUR BlENllEll TEAS a trial and you will be satisfied with the test and‘ continueusing. ' Our 18c Tea is a great value $5 lb lots at a reduction. Sanderson c. Co. PURE FOOD SELLERb i -ss**s*a***** i h%’ii%§@€@%%i‘d@ ‘d@h%%@g it? l? - ad a {Q fitfleet Me at the Always Busy Storek (6st i it ###¥%#iit##¥£t¥£¥>it##£i¥##£i%#§§ lt Costs Little llooey These days ior Colored lloslin Dresses at STANLEY BROS. $1.25 buys enough fine sheer American or- gandie for a plain dress; $1 .50 if you want it frilled, 6 different patterns to select from. $1.80 buys a fine French organdie dress pat- tern; $'2.16 if you want it frilled. A fine as- sortment to select from. $2.20 and $2.10 For the finest Organdies ever imported here; $2.64 and $3.24 if you want them frilled. [ tesseeooos us stuns out rise- stools roots sun $1.75 We’ ve put groups etc. w r U ‘E I E illllllil i Oflice the New Prowse Block, fir or to the righuup shim; AYERS °“°'""“"°”“" I a fir? NOTl0ll___ Having completed the im- _ provements in our Studio we .‘ ' t are now better prepared than .» ever todo first class work. See our latest productions. “Best ' facilities for store Photo Slolllo i CHARLOTIETOWN ' llenlolo for a Bicycle Boot You’ll get taking Q I“ ' , “Comfort for Ladies on the whl " with canvas top—just the thing for wheeling. V, i, the price " " down t0 $1.75 " Like this one——is a snap. - “LOTS OF WEAR” “LOTS OF COMFORT” 1 _. out of them-Drop in f and have a look. THE ouanoum, OHARLOTTETOWN, JULY s, teas" i? Latest News-d the City and Province. ii By Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. lSee also on page 5.) ANY boy or g rl desiring to learn printing should apply at this oflice at once. Tue examination of the Hazel Grove Sch: ol took place on the 30th inst., and was highly creditable. The teacher. Ernest Weeks, has agreed to remain in the school a fourth year. SPECIAL attention is called to the ad. in this issue of the Harbor View House. North River. This house is presently situated about four miles from the city would do well by making enquiries be- fore arrangmg f: the snmmerB and toures s‘ outing. ' \\'1~:s'r ROYALTY Norms-The crops here are above the average- Two ot our prominent wheelmen rode as far" east as Morell on Dotriuion Day and back on Sunday-Mr. William Wriglt is making; some improvements in his beaulilul home at Harbor View. Pai- ties seeking summer owing would do well to call on Mr. Wright as he is now in a posidon to accommodate. a number of iOUIlstl.-—W8 are pleased to state that our efiicient teacher Miss Mc- Pherson takes charge of West Royal=y school again for another year. ' ON“ Saturday Juine24th. Eddie Mc- Duffer, of Bo~ton, mounted on a (‘ofum- ‘oia bevel gear chairless bicycle and paced by a tandem ‘succeedt-diin break- ing two wot1d’s r: c" rds fn t 1e face cf a severe wind and thunder storm. The machine was the regular chainless road wheel with a somewhat higher gear than tbs ordinary equipment. Mc- Dufier made the quarter mile in 22 se- conds thus cutting 2-5 o! a second trom ‘ each record formerly held by "Mayor" Taylor. Messrs Rogers.& Rog‘ rs with # stores at Charlottetown and Summerside cletor this lfrovince.’ _ p = do 27mins - Th@.e*l'-ee4e"‘@‘°* P“ — Tlfsw “n "ices in him cum ‘T111’ air , ,9¥“='.‘“* “f? ‘f? on bafucitifiacirisc?’ c: Pearly: $56391? .i',,v‘9ii§."li ‘exmmmnm ‘w m“ E y" smnnivatcc. in"f.ove.‘1"urit] and 19-995- - Chas A. Hardy,Esq.aud.Bev.A.D.Mc-. Fidazmy .~ ; l. , .,._ i u 7 ‘bl-“ugk” itzpnhe._Ei*MicKhitz'tn** u 'l:fsl“ H‘: l i i . y i i l5.‘ i ‘caliber ~ l Donalfllmi 19M‘ Em E f4 taitMul we: * cesstul teacher. by Messrs. John Fey, Thos. O"_B.ien. ~' ». Handy m been m charge critic Alm LOQAL B13555 .......,. THE mid-summer ‘examination . v - = . Alma School, Lot 3,, y 19k place on Tuer- xé°axagiiotlfimemrpolbee .- i.” * a louninwiiaziobneliiiiialiiitiatisvw and .»!!!5ib€§11“!a91i§.f"b0the by __ pupils and teacher. fjlfplpqifhijie tone oi 1*; the school, inlellectuahand metals-is t ‘I jhealthyand-hopefal indicating on the Jana 26ih-J899- t "can 0t “re teacher not onleyT a ~deep y _ , kn'owled5ge"ofchildavé-tiur“but alsofthe . Wrestle.:::::.::ass€;. ti: .12; i eoioe t A” ‘Be c1659 of We o» guaranteed Satisfaction, l Serges, Crave-_ aminationshotc addresses were given‘ pom!“ ‘and Fancy 31nd“ Ask your Jas. ’B.Mount tin and by =the examiners, s, all o! whom expresscdmiemselves as ~ I being well pleased with the progress C 1 made-bytheichildrenwand-"he general conditionofthe school. Mr. George School for the last ‘M36 years andnow A TERRIBLE accident happened at Hume. a son of David Hume, Esq. , oi Lot 61. who had been engaged in Mc- Donald's Mills for the past year, while attending the shingle gear was caught by the belt and drawn under the saw, with the result that one of hiSlsgS was severed between the ankle and knee. His leg was btdly broken about the knee and pulled out of the thigh socket. He was also injured about the head and internallv. Shortly after the accident skill was summoned; but despite all about halt an hcur altar the accident. and was highly respected by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. ADDRESS 0F CONDOLENCE. To Miss Katie and Messrs. William and John MacLeod. __-.____ Dunn Stare Axu Baornuas: lt is with feelings of profound sorrow and regret that we learn that we Angel of Death has entered your home and has taken for its victim your beloved mother. A loved one from your home is gone, A voice you loved is stilled; A place i8 vacant in your home Which never ta-i be filled. We, one behalf of the members of Pearly Stream Division, No. 200, S. of T., wish to convev to you the assur- - arc: of our deepest heart-tell; sympathy ' in this your sad zfliiction. _ Realizing in a m asure your sorrow un- 1 der suchu ying cilcumstances we would ' endeavour to comfortmonsole and cheer » your bereaved hearts by the words of our Saviour: “Peace I leave with you; »my peace I give unto you; not as the world givclh, give I unto you. i Let not your hearts be troubled neither let them be afraid. "May you, dear sister and brothers rei llze that He -is your a a-‘ cant-h for you” lie will "guide" you safely . through this lonelyyvalc o! tears and when life’: labor, is ended be wait ng, with outstretched arms to wel me you» to the mansion of the Great I triarch = - are sole agents for the Columbia Bicy- gyyqywhiyber a", our 315e,. _ “bun-Ba 1 Y‘ E W ~ -~ "Warrawe Isolate formats. who love him.” ‘T “the re- useot JHEiLAB. snows nest-m C. Tarpon, 4' i’ '_ Committee. Parusrtmrs’ Diess Fabrics are iilwaysl Guaranteed *Fut‘ neltes, Silk Warp Endoras, Poplins. merchant for them. i Sr. James Picnic.‘ All the congrega- tion of St. James‘ are requested to at- tend this picnic both big and small. a Children free-Adults 25c: Come and h ave a good dey’s outing. ' 4 d3i resigns hisposition to enter sudy ofmedicine. 0n the deep rtzretard that he carries which his nob commui-i ~ upon paws‘ for good. I I ' o? "our Lamas Fm‘ A TEA will be held a-. O’Leary in aid Bmyde Boot madefrom "'~‘ of the Presbyterian Churc Chocfllete D°I1g°1*-" dav the 9th. instant. Tickets can be REMEMBER the Auction l 5th July commencing at 1.30 oclock m. comprising a e - Furniture. B. ' him the v- i; best wishes of the whole Ghi i w. ‘Wellies left a poweriul im- hai at all stations on the line of Rail- way at one first class fare. July 4th. 3in sale this ‘ l moming ol the late John Andrew Mc- _ '* Donald Esqlfurniture which takes place 1e9- . at his late residence Pownall street J"- hm“ s‘ 0°- smext to Convent" on Wednesday the lot of old Magohany Bearisto, Auctioneer. termediate stations. 4 u & w semi. le SEE THE CHAIN LESS. etc., blouses, muslin, cot‘on and pique, ling, ptif-ti, white undershirte, white hats trimmed and mntrimmed. 1.090 cotton undervesls. American organd- All going at reasonable prices.- 27 dti Wasrnu 3 pant makers and 2 vest Jeweler and p. makers; highest prices and constant Queen s‘ mployment at D. A. Bruce's. 8 d&w A __¢ ItapoundofourTea ail But lie Intel Allows. i But you don't reed to pay extra ‘I = tor the finest quality. . llcrds Where ~ °.i‘iiie§i°““rnc‘fi‘i“as‘-’r'. ii‘;“$’..'i‘3i _. a l1 nmfltron (‘Sis t; -.we_ar . tures. If it is not the best,will‘not do us any he commenced vomiting blood. Medical seen ltgoo many shoes not to , t when we say that our ‘$3100 ~ .. that coull be dime, he only survived‘ u . e = ,. 7 ~ Chocolate 1s “away ahead” of an h boot ‘ Q y ot er a! a p Qr Les are “ only refuge in the time of trouble, and ' v l 17 _ it you place your trust in Him “who ‘N v This is itha lent of, clothe-Iii.- sellinilcivben at above low tprioeis —-— _ o KEEP in mind St. JamesuPicnic at . , - q ” _IE F’ "99 e55 _t° Morell Thursdav July 13th. Trains say that his resignation 1s accepted with have city at 930 a; m_ Rem“ “W. u “Rh only 25 cents from Charlowtown ur it - p. _ So said Ralph Waldo Emerson in STEARNS IS BEST- speaking of a. man whom he described as a Godsend to histown. In V point ' of quality Waltham Anornnn shipment of ready to wear watches ‘are unsurpggggd, h on Thurs. skirts, pique, black serge, blue serge, The price is “wnismngqom D k h t _ t an also silk summer corsets, summer mus- Walghyi: W35) {Us yo c Call and-we’ll tell yc 1 B. Almost every man knows thatiour Store is one of the leading tailoring stores in“ the province. , Here are to be found the choicest patterns" in suitings, from the world’s best makers. What e rushing now‘ is those Scotch tweed Suits at $14.00 in brownsgreys and fancy Every thingjypou want in furnishings is here‘. ’ S. A. Moon. Leading Fashipnable Tailor. i, .1 ‘ c; ‘ EM’ i {O ‘i: . able sifting y. Deceased, who wk about 22 years of We kIIOW that 1311B b81181‘ yOll ll‘, l“ “go W“ a m“ exflnllhryymlllg m", will be to agree Withtus. - ‘l J cams’ 1.. .¢..<.=.1..-..~...—..1.¢ .~_..~. .~. .~.. Our Chocolate Don- i gola Vesting Top Boot, at $4.00 is in a class all by itself. a - 5i “g eytyfiov.bg;pflvrm. " » i..x f...‘ cc-c some». Jnwnnnn" AND nnctiavnall‘ ii... F. EIUTBIIES 0N c“ '.p i .,,,;*.%,i§ Ewa-iiiria r25» 1 a r