-i \ i i L. `~ j_l H. V. I.” '13 , _ 1.-T -. _ _.;r»__,-.. _..»’».~' , 11?.-... I’ s if A Fx 9 if ee. . - -` I . _. "writte- lll CITY Allll llllllllllli. “‘°‘""“"’°°"'”"‘°'° 1 1 I 1 Shirt eisis... AT* Stanley Bros. UU@@@@@0U@@@@@`/@ If there is a Planet; in the City where you can suit your- @ self in Shirt walsts it ls |\ere.- @ _We offer you one@ immense assert-@ ment of the new-@ est patterns en|I@ and latest styles and guarantee @ tlglm perfect i|\@ s e. Fit, Finish, Workmenship. Special Values I I @@@@@®@@@@@@?@ at 35c 68a 75¢§ann§ QUUG OW 1 95c each g taiiley Brosé . fs /\ Q A @~‘ @ I J @@@@@@ Shoes @ @ d ccccc @@@©<@>§1@@'@@@@Q@@ warm weather, and people | generally look for something easy on their feet- o i.AoiEs. \Vc- have nice colored shoes and boots @ Fine Chocolate Shoes, Turn_@ Sole. $1.60, 2.10, 2.25 andf\_ 2.50 a pair. climate e°°is_@ 2.25 to 3.00 a pair. i=oR MEN. We have Chocolate Shoes at 1,60 3 pair up. Colored Boots ironm 2 00 a@ 1 pair up. f\ ke-ep your fe:-t cool and com-@ fortibiediiring the hot weather,/~ by inve.s1ing ai pair of our@ .~ J€.~`_ / ii .K. .|os'r,e (ii ~ Stamps:-’s Corner. @, \/ O tot <@ K C itttit_1ig _iiiiii Pli0VlNlllAl_ EXHIBITIGN IHDUSTRIHL F A1' i-iatiriix, N. . September 22-Septemttet; t.=.'e-S $16,000 IN PREMIUMS $16,000 ART, SCIENCE AND NATURE. Their varied products on one grand expanse of ground. ALL COMPETITIONS OPEN T0 MARITIME PROVINCES. MANUFACTURES T0 THE WORLD UNRIVALLED SPECIAL ATTRAC- TIONS. $6.000 appropriated to this department. Per- forniancif eicry afternoon and evcuipg in 1t‘0tit of [lic GRAND STAND. 0Cl)1!51ng .anything yet attempted in the ari- -tiiiie Provinces. Watch for Later Announcements. FUUR 40AYS EXCiTlNG SPEED CCIPE TITIONS Purses amounting to $1,800.00, ` _For Premium List and all further informa tion addr ‘ J. \VOOD. Mana er, and Secretary. June 23. d5tw 3 inos. City Ball, Halifax. N- S- s 41 TTI ll; 1 m ti ers and Correspondents. _._ .____.., __`* ; in the city. I . _ 1 _ Ri-:v D M (,A.\i1'n1~:Li. will not preach lin Bn.-1.11.11 and om-t».ii. on sabbath. ._lJul_': 3rd as intimate il. Mit Cii.i1:1.i.=.s B Pnfritirzs of this city left by the western train Thursday after IT is said that an event of is very in- teresting character will take place in the Methodist Church at Cherry Valley on Wednesday, July 6th. The Presbyterian congregation of St Andrews Church, Cardigan, intend holding a Grand Tea on Thursday the 14th July, dinner :ind tea both served in the best style. Coins one, come all and have a pleasant holiday before hay- making. Concert in the evening. Tut; Methodist church at Stanley will be re-opened July 10th; three ser- vices during the day. Rev F WV \Vight_ man, of Margate. will preach at 11 o`clock. a m. For the service at 3 o’clock in the afternoon we hope to se- cure the service of Rev`G C Robertson of Cavendish. At 7 o`clock in the even- ing Rev W J Howard, B I), will oilici- ate. (Summerside papers please copy.) GR.\Nvir.Li~: Ecrioiss.-The carpenters have commenced operations on the new dwelling house of Mr Cyrus Morris.- The potato bug has made its appear- ance and is receiving a warm reception from the farmers.-The good work still goes on in Pearley Stream Division; the membership is increasing and the meet- ings are well attended, and interesting. The Journal has proven a powerful magnet. The last issue, (June 21st) besides being newsy, contained some very helpful suggestions concerning the coming temperance campaign. redeci- ing credit on the editors, Miss E B Brown, Miss Mary Corbett and A C Taylor.-Our school is still pushing its way to the front and we congratulate our trustees on having again secured the services of our present teacher,Miss Ella B Brown for the incoming school year. Parr-:N'rs REPORTED,-Below will be found a list of new inventions recently patented by C inadian Inventors by the Canadian, French and Belgian Govern- ments, through the Agency of Messrs Marion & Marion,Ne\v York Life Build- ing,Monireal.Canadia.n; 60.306, Fabien Laporte, St Ambroise de Kildare, P Q. Agricultural Implements; 60,311, J T Huntor, Linden, N S, Lock; 60,313, W SW Butterfield. Three Rivers, P Q, Log Sewing Machine; 60,337. E Jac- ques, Montreal 1’ Q. Car Fender; 60,- 340, R B Stevenson. Phillipsburg, I’ Q. Slate Cleaner and Pencil Holder; 60,- 35~l,L A Caron, Montreal. P Q. Nut Lock; 60,365. A Amiot. hlontieal, P Q. Street Railway Cars Implements; French; 269.126. W E Hunt, Montreal. P Q. Bicycle Support; 270.110, Hor- ris & al, Victoria, B C. Vignetting Ap- paratus; 269,873, J E Kennedy. Mont- real, P Q. Shoe; 270,713, John H Poole, St John.N B. Cork Puller and Label Destroyer; Belgian; 130,334- Wm J Curry. Nanaimo, B C, Leat:Tur, ner; 130.856 J H Poole. St John N B, Label Destroyer and Cork Puller; 131,- 3-16, Hubbard Sine. Harold. Ont. Cab. bage Cutter; 131,571, David A Taylor. Blzick Cape. P Q, Bicycle Brake; 132., T51, H B Fitzsiinon. ivapelln. X lv T. Anti- refilling bottle. pnmmommegg its sis dis it vi \<>/r\<7/i"vvlef/iv'1iv'1i\~’1is" "Nb ing the supplementary clause. A discussion followed participated in by Messrs Ross, R H Campbell, and E S MacPhail. .._*‘ y .r /4 / _ Miss M.\Gtiri-; Gsiwsti-:Y and Miss ' #- | _Green of Summersidc :irc visiting friends /_figs .¢=~.=,=f;"Y /ff* .A `."` 'l;_._ . , ... ' ,./ <9' iii A' .i ef __ e \ \ 1,7 . (Z1 . _,__- , -. s ~- ,,// ~ / _ fm ' - noon on a visit to friends in Summer- " ‘ \"" .~-~"5 '.. 11# . ad _:L *{"{{»'5 S- 8. _/ *.‘._ -1_3' 1 _ 9*() it __ ‘Q / \. ‘gi / \\ ,_. -/-_§ -"M ,§\ _i. nf . ` C .' ' _ __ _:E1 \- "~_~ <,". \ i __ ' 'E ~.-'_i 'sv 1 . f/' _ - at 'A-:.‘.'.r~‘.- i‘1'-=~`e=§~'--. ~, vp' :i\_.vfr,\ _ Ft _ 1 =r_ 9 f _ - if \ W D Mclivrritrz. A FTERNOON SESSION. After roll call a paper was read by Miss Durant on “Teaching Patriotism in Schools,” and was well discussed by Messrs Kielly, Campbell, Anderson, Ross, Weeks. Smith and Mr Wagstaff of Halifax. A vote of thanks was then _ tendered to Miss Durautlfor the excellent paper. y Mr Charles Kielly then read a. paper on -‘Examinations, are they beneficial ject was handled in Mr Kielly‘s usual masterly style, and elicited consider- able approval. On motion it was de- cided to have the paper published Rev Charless McKay give a very interesting talk on “Education in re- lation to modern progress,” which was listened to with much attention and a hearty- vote of thanks was tendered the Reverend gentleman. After the differ- ent committees were appointed, meet- ing adjourned. The public nieeting of the..Coiivention was a grand success. Dr |Darrach oc- cupiedthe chair. and extended ii hearty welcome to the teacher on behalf of the citizens of Kensington. The program was one of the best ever given under the auspices of the teachers. The solos of Mamie Bentley, Miss Blanche Craig and Mr Alfred Glover were well rendered. The duet by Mr and Mrs G Tuplin was given in their customary good §tyle,aud enthusiastically encored. Hleasing readings were given by Miss Ruby Darrach and Miss Ethel Connors. Very fine addresses were delivered by Rev Charles McKay and Rev F li Wigiitman. Pro! J McLellan favored the audience with some excellent violin selections, accompanied on the orvan bv Mi 's Birdie Mo nach. delighted his bearers with his rendering of favorite Scottish songs, and the clos- ing one "Duncan Gray" brought down the house. Meeting closed with “God save the Queen" and three cheers and a “tiger” for Mr Lamont. THURSDAY, June 30. nioiizyiise snssios. A paper on Compo.-iiiou and Spelling, was read by Mr Matthis Smith. A num- ber ofexcellent suggestions were given on this very important subject and caused consideiable discussion. I Mr J A Ready, B A. read a very in- structive paper on the Human Soul in Education, wich showed much thought, and called forth a hearty vote of thanks. Theafternonn session was opened with report from Finance Committee, showing an enrolment of 49 teachers, and a goodbilance of funds on hand. On motion the following otiiceis were appointed for next year: -P esideut, Charles W' Ki-lly; Vice-Pres, Miss H Beattie; Secretary-Treasurer, Norman Carruthers; Executive Committee, E S Mckhiril. W D Mclnty re,Matthias Smith. J A Reidy, Maggie Ross. On motion of Mr. Carruthers, the resolutitn passed bythe Charlottetown Teachers’ Institute regarding the action of the government in repealing the ., S o - ’ .Y_ e Mr Robert Lamont. the popular singer, F till itll ,’,§_§=_, lllll N0 better value in the city E We make suits from the cheapest thats = best made in Canada D A BRUC SWELL TAILORB slttetlttltti utils ALTERATIDI §SALE . . ‘ 4 Annuglleethgleldnclenaingeen. I -C 'C N f" " ‘ “‘ +»_ ¢i_s.~ __ ( _. _,_ .. fat r 1:41;-g "' -wg! -“F” ,( , _F _*__ .,,y_-`§-»i- Y __ `~-\1=--ugypmr ';.-as - L - ..--.--;=;' 71;.. 1 -»: _ .-~~ _....1 . . _... V ~ ». ._ _ ._ _. _, _ _ _ _ , 1 I ‘* '- ~~ 2 iw f.r~ ` `f1`1f.. _.f"-'..~'_-‘;"- ~` 1 '_ '- ‘ -~ _ " .1 - ‘=»“.--_`;_';'~s=.~,.‘~.{~f -M _ . I '-11.). `,‘:-.; _--awe.-.' _< . . _~=_ _ . - _ - _ 1 .V __ ii 1? 4, -frat -e ~ ,-,, » _ ~ __ ._ ._ ._ ~ gf," V s , - an-»i H ~__ -t .L The morning session of the Teachers 1 Convention of the \\ eitern Inspectorate _ . .. _ -_ _.. was held in the_ Hall nt Kensington _ _ _ Wednesdaymorning and was opened by the President.Mr WDMcIntyre. In " » a few brief remarks he reviewed the general work of the past year. the fin- ancial standing of the convention, and _ Qleaned By tguardiant Report the action of the government in repeal- 1 __ els Budgetol Happenings lloiinil About `>.d§i,f§f§,§f"°“m°“' °‘ ”“‘”” "°°°"’“g, H S the District. ""“""""'“ or or ~ ' ... CLOTHING / ‘i/3 3 ’ CARPETS HATS O \ We have the style, quality and price If t any of the above named goods you can buy t at right prices. We sell cheap every day of tl PROWSE B T ' 1 asa test of scholarship.” The sub- ' ‘ , E". %%%%%l'i‘if supplementary clause was adopted unanimously. Mr Hensley Stavert read a. paper on "The personality of the Teacher". A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mr Wagstaff of Halifax for his preseneel and assistance during the meetings ot the Convention. The convention closed with singing health in pure, rich blood-Hood’s Sar- are a sore spot to some of our compe- titors; no sham. genuinelineii.-W A WEEKS & C0, The People’s Store. B’ W W 1 W .A3- ---I til; C “-" W :: lllllllllllllllllllllll llllll llllllt ; PIi()'\7VSE EBCDTHEEIS the Naeonti Anthem. . To cover your nakedness is one thing To be properly clothed is quite another t The best medicine you can take is that If yOu Want 130 be properly ClOtl16d YOU which builds = 891111 f°“°`<‘="i°“ 1°' clothing Our prices are iight our clothes .ua See our Suits at Span . / Lim-:N COLLARS.--Our 2 for 25c col- 0 lars cannot be beaten by any one. They 2 s SE Buy of rt reliable dealer and let him __-* g take the chances. It is the only iam E "'='f'_ way. A watch is too _important B DUE T-= § chit.; to _be made without care an g: 2 ggliberatiorr, Instead of idie promise; i 2 We give- li Sai? gu&uii!i1i,Lv?e3'p\il'cl,izarggd §-"' § map; critical __\_i)y__;¢E1Ss_ Wh not you! E ._. their watches f Y ___ E Our watches are carefully hselecged i -i and tested before offering t em __ ir i i saw yan Qalmgi; afford to buy wit - i E. out first seeing our stock. 2 § Prices low. E E ll. W. WEI.-l.liE E Jswetsn. § F” llllllllll shi#-iliiliétils _ /|\ 4 _sae .“`» '.» t..-Q ....FoR'rHi~:.... ;,eitttt_§§t_t_@ ei §5° They cost no more and are far g Superior L0 all others. iillllllll lllillllll ST lllllll. ll.8. A .BURROWS Agent Surnmeride. Mail Orders solicited. ` p 1 -zixas 1 yr %%s 1 ~ Ask g Your e . Dtilseh ,___-_.&“"` ~_-e A.. gi/ _.__ ti roce _ S 7'< eieeieieieersee. iltillt t""_"'-T-15°C-E Aa ¢ __ . '.:.-ess ir."~:~1./ _ _t_1_,_ -3.14' 5:5; fl, 5. 2 ,ui'_t~"" 0,", 3.5? 1/ 1' -t'1°'o“~ ,. _ _ __, _ '_ r- ‘ I 5 _ ggi; a ` I G I J \§/.1/sit "? e ,ig (__- _.- "v *”' ;1 2, \\ (' ill. 7 ~ / T if QS 1/- 0 l `:t\i~4:"°‘9u\t Fa: 'ri hr. 115*-’ tf " We have one price on Suits that has proved a Winner it is $|6,00 we cant sell them for any less,they cost us to much and are too good. We are not selling them for pleasure and making nothing on them, f/ .Y Q -b \ '/ //F \ / __ "\`( t fl. \\\ and fancy checks blue and black serges see them. ~ Leading Fashionable. Tailor. but our profit is so small that we cant sell them for any less. In brown and worsteds. Better come in and Ellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllé gimnimniniiitmmmmmz §Piostieetiie School Teachers Must have Watches __ They’re necessary. Can’t 3 111111111111111111111111111" ll lllltillltllltt watch. “We/ll sell it at the righ price. “We’ll guarantee the satisfactory. F. lllllllllllill __ Jeweler and Optician. = Queen St. _ 11111 Fa DUST l I We have added 35 feet to our store and the artitioii walls we have had lots of lin could not be prevented from getting on some On Saturday we will commence a. cleara dusted goods Boots and Shoes, Readymadc Clothing white and cold shirts, Hats and Caps, Lad Shirt Waists, Cottons, Flannellettes usted goods will be cleared rega Be sure and come and get your share do without t-hein. E We would like to have the L_; pleasure of showing our 3 watches tb any intending 3 purchasers. ` ZS “We’ll give you a reliable `-3 mmm tilt 11' 1 .F is iitiiiilitiiliilit Goods will be on tables. ° it ,., J B Mcbona