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Here are some extra good PICK L ES g To help you get_ it back again. s We want to again remind you that * our Bulk Pickles are A. x. in evegi particular. those who have tri g them say they are the best they eyer tasted If you have not yet tried D them. do so at gzxce. L P“°°S ‘linxfd iff. P5' q- * ebster &liacKay 5 5 ideal Grocery. * Charlottetown. P. E. I. Phone x 99- l ililllililiillii 'minimis The best made, best itting, most comfortable, durable and satisfactory Boots and Shoes at popular prices that modern machinery and skilled labor can produce. .GDIIBD Y The Small Profit SHOE MAN. ` anuvaaeouoeen =E elite# Pownal Street. .1 Ch’town, P. E. I- S. _lc § CIIIIOICIICI PIES PIES Apple Pies I2 CtS- ' THE unpleasant weather of yesterday ISIC -o I ll O SUIIIIUUUUIIU IICOUIIOICI U Mince Pies I2 CfS- Cocoanut Pies I 5 & 200- Cream Pies iz & 15c. STEWART Eclipse Bakery. Bakes Best Bread. IES PIE 88lll8l¢l8ls w Q - -Y are certainly deserving of assistance and 4 made the return trip in the afternoon all il* /L ff" vi I v* 1 * :I » “"2 a. .. en. -:.\.,~ ~--.i- '_ ~ . .r _ 1 ** ew--v-f. » .. 9.-'~.-"~?= '= :- _-7;.-"' -i: ' . .. J R 23;.-;;2-_~--1-s»';1..~‘.;f.. 56 l I "f ’.""` "~’-‘i¥‘§;'5;&'~“.f=’;‘f".i‘i.:f»»¢-.~;,-rf .lg-1-71.5: -_ _.,,____~.._. _...._.__._... .._.... . .._. _ _.a _. . .a__._,_,___ -_.,_ _.,.- .K .-.- ,_ L-_ .N5 , . ,. p = i 4* . .. . -' _ _ , _ Warm many partspf r.l|_o_=_prov,lne_a_vrare visited yesterday hy: fdownpours of rain; the management ef Cymbrla. Park were greeted with delightful weather. There were 1000 people in attendance and the i No. l Co.,82ud Regt., will meet for drill to-night ia uniform at 7.30. By order. Tull: Schr T. E. Small has arrived from PJW H000. with a cargo of stove and pea coal fcr Clar kin Bros. _K. P.-Empire Lodge meets for lnstalla- ‘ tion of oflicers at 8 o`clock this evening. Br. thren please attend. Marianas ofthe 4th Regt. will meet at the Band Room at, 7.45 to-night in unl- form. Evi ry member must attend. - Mas. P. S. Mac_\’ut*., who has been in British Columbia forthe past few months, is expected to return this week.-St. John Star. THE ladies of the Bloomfield Presbyter- ian gong; egai ion int~ nd having a tea and apron sale cn the afternoon of Tuesday July 29th. THE S. S. Banavisln is due about six o'c\ock this evening from Montreal and sails to-morrow at ll a. m. for St. John’s N'fl'd, via the Sydneye. Mr. Jas. MacDouia‘l. li 1 Dffach D- V' at Lot 48 on Sabbatb:the 20th inet. at 10.30 a. m.: Highfield 2.30 and Glasgow Road 6.30 p. m. Spec’al Collections. ‘ Prohibition summons” Wwe serve yesterday upon George Mutcb, Cuprgin John Hughes, Geo. Ar-buckle. Patrick` Dogherty has received three. V BLom1='raLn Presbyterian church is be ing extensively npaired. When com- pleted the congregation will have an edifice of which they will feel proud, Miss Lana.; J. Rrmzr and C. A, Thompson were united in marriage in gpg Congregational Church of Whiteusville, Mass-.on July 2nd by the Rev. J. 1-3. Thurston. Miss Comstock leaves every Saturday morning fcr Summerside where she will remain until Tuesday,as she finds she cannot return earlier on account of her classes there. ' Tins evening the bliui pupils wi 1 give a concert in the Kindergarten Hall 'lhe should have a full house. Their musical performance is of a high order. Rav. Wm. Harrison, president of the N. B. and P. E. L Methodist conference, and his estimable wife, celebrated the Eith anniversary of their wedding at Dorchester, N. B., on Saturday. 4 Tm:Halifax ls due this evening. A despatch received says that the auto- mobile is on board. The manufaetnnrs areeendlnga man to initiate Adolphns Gaudet who will take charge here. THE Baptist Sunday_School, of Tryon, intend holding a picnic, on the parsonage grounds, on Wednesday the 16th inet. All the amusemeuts that are at public gatherings will be there and all will njoy themselves. Yusmnnar morningfour of the Char- lottetown Y. M. C. A. boys, Messrs. J. Webb Stanley, George Prowse, Theo. Balderson and Frank Gardiner, left to attend the Maritime Boy’e Camy, at Mel- ville Cove, N. S. They will be absent for two weeks. proved disastrous to the picnic held at Red Point by the Sunday School of the Baptist church. As soon as the steamer went aboard and left for the city arriving here shortly after five o'c1ock. Ynsrnnnav the rain interfered seriously with the First Methodist Sunday School picnic. The downpcur drove the picnic- kers to the cars and after waiting there for some time for an abatement it was decided to leave for the nity much earlier of course than if the weather was fine. Losr.-Between Steam” N8ViSaf~i°D wharf and the Davies Hotel, on Tuesday evening a small leather valise, containing pipers of great. value to the owner and useless to the finder. A suitable reward " will be given by sending at once or tele- ` phoning the Davies Hotel. 17 if l ECKTIES 250 \Vorth from 35C '£0 500- * I New Col 1 _ First comer gets first choice. ,,_... ‘ P s. Baowu, mnmm spicuous by its building operations. M any houses and much repairing, to barn warehousa°,and other buildings are bein made n`l the time. Among the ne dwellinir houses are those of D. J. Thom- son. Edward Lsarl and E lwcrl Nichol- son. ing E. N. Heney _dt Co., Montreal, came the city. Upon arrival here' he hande his valise over to a teamster to take it t the Davies with a number of other pieces of baggage. \Vhen the effects were sorted out it was found that Mr. Green’ d Noarn Tryon is still making itself c on- w ON Tuesd syevening \V.Green,represent to best of order prevailed. The following were the winning horses: _ The 2.40 race was won by D. McL'eod’s ,_ mare Jewel in three straight heats. The three minute race was won by Harry Douse’s Rockfori, sired by Black Pilot, in three straight heats. - I The green race was won by Artlsr,sired ,by Provider. owned by Rmbison. At the end of each race the winning horses were each presented by the Misses McMillan with a beautiful wreath. 0 Hou. S’r Joseph Ignatius Litt`e, Chief Justice of Newfoundland, died Monday morning at his residence, Porzland street 9 St. John’s The deceased was in the 58th vause was missing. He is advertising for year of his age. a native of Prince E ivfard it elsewhere. AMONG the special features at the Mam moth Tea Party to he held at Tignish o Wednesday next will be music by our bes city band. and exhibition of dancing b “Sa.ppho”the cvlebrated colored wonderer Chas. Dalton. E q. will have specimens o black foxes from his farm which are well b worth going to Tignish to see. We would d Y ask our friends to remember the 23rd an joip i.l'e crowd who leave this city MR S N Dawson, North Tryon, h had ahandsome offer for his far fame trotting hor=e Leewood 2.291. M . Dawson is lrath to part with such a nob horse but $156) is a tempting sum. Leewood does change hands he will f this famous rrott'-r since the Calais races, Maine, in 1901. If this sale is oontractc P. E. l~land will lose a good one. Tryon, left Monday morning for Ne Glasgow, Nova Scotia, where they lnten erecting several houses for Mr. Grant This is not the first time that our loc carpenters have been called for ln the ad joining provinces and no doubt man architzctural triumphs will be left in Ne Glasgow to point out that P. E. Islan contains skilled workmen and that eve the village of North Tryon has residon who are second to none in the trade. Yss-rnnnar evening W. W. Clark received the following despatch: St. John, July 16th, 1 W. W. Clarke. The Manchester Commerce is due i Montreal tonight. Advise us quickly th space you will require. As the steamer will arrive in Charlotte town on the 28th shipperspare asked advise Mr. Clarke at the earliest possib prize list of the Canadian Internatlon lExhlbition to be held at St. Johno Angillth is Schofield Bros. the aelliil agents for' manuf8,0$\lr08 0f DB paper bags, woorlenware, _ fibrew roodng paper. and felt. Sell line of printers. eunnlies. The b\lSiIl0 carried on hy this firm ranks favorahl with any in the same line conducted 1 Ynsraanar the Guardian was show suitable for signs and door plates. Th signs are one fourth inch moulted glas side, back of which is watarD1‘°0f “men the frame. is finished ineid hack of name is luminous makin; of the signs are that they never tarnish,~\ the atmosphere The manufacturer claim that the sign will last a lifetiul plates ever produced lhe siga can easily attached to flocrcf arealdence o office, or to the building itself with br ‘fixtures which ire furnished with th plates. These p*at‘s are meeting wit son of the value given for the mone Those desiring to sae the plates Sb0\l1 glad t) show them- special train at 5 30 in the morning. . _ _ as - d r le If all into the ownership of an eminent horse- mm in Boston who has been tryingw buy On the demise of Sir Frederick Carter in d HUGH and Gordon Creamer, of Norl W d " .i W ts 909. Wm. Thompson 8; Co. ' to le per matches, washboards cheating paper. date the spaoerequired. p . Auonc the prominent adver".isers in thel a mi o- ileld Bros a.l`o carry in stock a full ss Canada. ° il S. The lettering which is black ls placed iz- The outside edge, l‘9Dl‘05°U\i°K N e with goli paint. The white portion R the sign readable in the dark One beau y . " -' bo ass ya only the thick glass covering is exposed to s e and are easily the best signs and name 1' e h Heuer il favor throughout Canada by rea- _ ` \ I `\ \\ _“UDV W_ __ _ T?_____ Island and unmarried. The family moved from Charlottetown to the Ancient Colony in the early forties. One of the brothers, Philip J. Litt'e, was the first n ;' premier of the Colony under responsible government, granted in 1855 and justly entitled to be called the father of respon- f sible government in Newfoundland. Joseph Ignatius, was the youngest of the 'am ily of seven brothers and studied law in the office of his brother Phll'p, with whom he entered into partnership upon his being admitted. ln law he had a most successful careers- He entered politics when quite young and was a strong sup- porter of the Carter and Whlteway gov- ernments. In November 1882 he was cal- led to the Bench 'as acting Judge, and in Maiv of the following year received the ap- p Jlutment of J udgo of the Supreme Court. the year 1898 he became Chief Justice of the Colony, a position he filled with dis- Llngulshed honor until his de atb. Upon- several occasions he filled the h position of administrator of the govern- ment. After the great nre which swept the populous city of St. John’s In July 1892, Chief Justice Little was appointed president of the relief committee and by his tact and ‘great energy he contributed y . largely towards relieving the t riible des- titutlon that followed the great calamity. dv In religion he was a Catholic and a nlstrict adherent to the doctrines and practices of that church. He was ofa most charitable disposition and his hand e was known to be always stretched forth -, “_ gf to relieve the suderlng of the poor and needy. By his demeauour, tolerant spirit. fairmlndedness and good example he succeeded in mitigating, if not wholly 2 removing, much of the political and sec tarian strife that arose in the colony. . As a judge he was erudite and upright, a public spirited citizen, and, while upon “alloccesions he upheld the dignity of the and genial and met everyone in the true p syirit of good fellowship. ing a vacation with a, friend in Cape . proposes and God disposes i i i 0 WEA1 HER Buy your new Kodak now, iis is just the weather for ing pictures. We have everything you ooo £2 S _ . require in this line, as we carry the largest stock of Amateur Photographers supp`ies on P. E. Island. Call and see our line of Pla'e and Film Cameras. No trouble to show them. *- f d ' _ 'drop allne t1Mr. Mcfabe who will be ‘, - " ' Dkygc/575 ' 1; Ored _ M i w. none/>.N’s, Druggi »..- Have You \\ Seen Our | Mef\'S '__ Chocolate . 9* no -Q Dongolo. ,x Foots " iQ $2 Their Fine s values Sak] by Sunnyside _ \ “5f¥i~‘f'-§=‘¥’ 1 I f ‘ilfiliir 1 “Pzbii K +1453 Ill!-.‘» A Corset 11.2.3, look Well 1n the shop window. It may bear a trade mark that’s known, the world over It may be finished in the most elaborate style known to the art, but if 1t dosen’t_fit, it 1s’nt worth fourteen cents per gross Zorseis that fit Are the specialty of our Corset department We handle the newest and most thoroughly up-to-the minute Corset stock in Charlottetown If a Corset 1s’nt a fitter-and hasn t RIGHT NESS of style we won’t have it If a Corset is RIGHT- you ll find it here We sell the best numbers of .l@ And we sell them cheap high positions he occupied, he was all’able__ ~» _ ` If A t p -i . N -.qs ~ e __...... ._.-..._ Brtton for rest and recreation, but the . 8 old adage was once more ver'fied: “Man 396 mm-.isis-i ° During this summer he purposed spend __ _ The Gleanllness, Slghtlfnese, $ Y n Cl D And Convenience at """"'__~_____ -an-I KO D K Brass and Iron Beds.. by Harold M\=CBb0 8 P”~t@“\° 1“m1“°“° Slim ` 1 \ are a real luxury compared with the usual kind ° wooden beds 1 l OUR have put this luxury within the reach of everybody Perhaps you ha believe you can buy a real nice white IR I good design, and trimmed with brass knobs forfr But it is a fact Call in andwe will bc glad to s JOHN NEWSUR uanma&H TOURIST F-'Z3 SOUVENIR GOOD HAMVIOCKS, and F JHING lACKL our store leads Also Magazines and Noi ‘mill .§...ils.°.K§ K if _“W it is written 0a tb iilall ial in plumbing cann estimated We use best and do all in a thoroughly u 4-'Ill' $1 tt s our choice for & N ' _ . 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