’ lish rigs; that lhfy are rubber R: rl , _ sl and me .ir bracing. ._ , . - _,,,H. J. woR1'|-lg -1 54° d H PROPRIETOR. 3 ;; `g§_#$}¥¢§l&&#__§# 5 ani’ Q vi; l 1-ashionable é‘.?,;, ii -_ Liver ~- wunionntfe x.i\ew means stv' ` tired, drawn bv live and well __ » groomed bones; that we have every style of waggon and car- _.,_ riage that a man or reason could .-5 _ ask for-in tact til! lu* -‘mlb -_ one favorably with time Mm ,ea Our turn-outs haven°t got that l_. “Livery stable-rig" stain? lb°°t . " them. . ` ‘ L seaaonable weather - iloxilsctrivlsny-roads are excellent r Use telephone if you like-too. » _i~ s T ERN s f #__ dgansr GEORGE STREET- Q, -r _ _ _ f.l"\ .__~;;~‘e<_~;>».\-'s -\ i, l. _ 1 T0 HIRE Goodturnoilta of every descriv 8 tion, and good horses, well cared for always LT LA-.R.GE’S ‘ IIVERY tjte only pair of matched ‘white horaea in the eité-specially sait- abie for wed nga. Personal attention to all orders. S 9 PROPRIETORS. 5 and tf :&\&\¢\ WSWS Worih’sl*li#¥i§ Livery .stables S Prince Street. * * Charlottetown, P- E- I* ##5 agosto# First-class single and douhlex teams. vine turnouts for weddings, and ' private parties. » -5 orsn sz. ,g is S _ if , Livery Stating W ,___, l' _Q13 ;~' Great Lueorge St.. (‘ ii *_ ff/;`;_ C hhrlot tetown _ 1 , `*_ Fizst-class singleand double teams to 7 hire at reasonable prices .__'\<)) ‘ ` s it C. rf. noon, '9~_J¢` _'__ _ _,_ ` ,Z1 ruorxxnror. ' _ ' Phone H9- _ _;‘,,-f 5-redtf _ _ _ __ /I " H '/I "7 2- a "'.- -2 f '\_ s,.* l_‘_ _ Stable Queen Street Under new Management. ( l-cfmerly owned hy ) MR. V. DOUSE Gord horses' well groomed and the latest earriauea and moat 'stylish harness. all new. in first- rltasa shape and ready for use at . _ I Oilfi- G~Call and get our prices. . Sllllill, CI-IA OTTETOWN 7 :S d em R; 'III `- ".`-1- -' -3. ff- "'“"r*»'¥ 15;- '-W. _ _- P .cfs __'.“~.l.'-!-:‘=¥--.s`.'*1~<-'S~ g Sir .1-., Q r ,f~ !- _/-r _ V, -` ,___ n.u.w.w|n mr crrmr 'rnams "N3 lllllllllll lllllll y img- One Hundred Delegaies Arrived Last Night-Reports of the, Ofllcers-Ollicial Welcome ,_ _ the inest private stables in town. ff I rr. ‘_ on Thursday. _ Cnaaaorrarowrr is favored this sum- mer with Grand Lodge mee'inp`. While the Oddfellows of the Maritime Pro- vinces are scarcely home another Order is visiting us and this morning tba Grand Lodge of Quebec and the Maritime Pro' ,vin;>es, A. O. U. W., which masts in the Kindergarten Hail at9 o'clJck in bienn- ial sessitn. About lil) delegate will be in artendance, among whom age D. Mc- _ Cormick, K. C., Grand Master McKinnon, A. W Blonin and Thos Lluget Mon- treal. E. C Lalonde, Lorquexntanrl L. B S areuibalof Haufax,P. c.m. _W.;L. nf Morton, St. John, N. B., Grand-Foreman; R. C. Thuneloc, Laobine, Grandflverseer; A._ T. Patterson, Montreal, Grand Re- corder; G. Lefebore. Montreal, Grand Re- ` ceiver; Rev. Frank Charter-, Montreal, _ Grand Guide; T. Brady. Westmount, G. I. W.; H. J. Ross, Westmounr, G. 0. W.; E. H. Godin, Montreal, Grand Solicitor; Dr. J. Z. Euganne, Plessisvelle, Grand Medical Examiner; O. W. G.' Dettmers, Montreal, 'Finance Chairman; Thos Lar~ kin, Montreal, W. D. Robb and W. T. Fanjoy, Grand Trustees; R. Lynch, H. G. Winter, W. J. Hendleton. W.°H. John- son, H. 1‘...a.1,A. H. Helden, J. E. st Pierre and R. H. Gooley Executive Committeemen; and the following dele- gates representing lodges at the places named: Quebec-J. T. Courtenay, T. D. Hoflaud, J. Markeli, John Rollo, L. A. Bussiere, J. Reid, St. Lambert Lodge, Rev. J. Arm- strong, R. A. Deacon, Westmount; G. T. Mohr. Quyon; R. J. Modler, Quebec; W. H. Johnson, Montreal; Rev. D. W. Mor- rison, Ormstown; Napoleon Martin, Ls- chine; W. B. Neill, Sherbrooke; T. A. Lynch, Montreal; Brock Willett, Chamb- ly;A. Bourret, Montreal; E. Millington, Longueuil; A. G. Yon, Montreal; J. B. Cormier, Plessisville; J. Cote, Montreal F. E. Petit, St. Jerome; J. P. Leroux- Montreal; Thos. Brady,Watcrloo; S. Sorn ‘ berger, Bedford; J. J. Ulley, Magog; J. B. Lalande, Montreal;E.H. Godin, Montreal; C.Rodier, Montreal; A. G. Sornberger, Frebghsburg; 0. T. Poitras, Quebec; Thomas Brady, Westmount; Robert Her ron, Montreal; S. C. Riou, Fraserville Theophile Trudeau, Montreal; J .A.Pau1-et. Sorel; L. E. Mathieu, St. Hyacinthe, W; Woolley, Windsor Mills; R1 N. Moody, Terrebonne; A. S. Rainbach, Coatieook; , W. K. Baldwin, Baldwin Mills; C. _E. Lavery, Cowausville; E. D. Jenne, St. Armand’s; Rev. A. H. Moore,Sawysrvil1e T Lieut-Col.I’iche, Joliette; R. A. Darker, E-ist Angus; Thomas Ligget, Howick; 0 W. G. Dcttmers, Mille Isles; R.H.Gooley, Inverness; O. W. G. Dettmers, Abercorn. New Brunswick-Wm. Cameron. I. M. Beatleay, H. D. Everett, St. John; H. G. l Winter, Fredericton; F. A. McCulley, _ Moncton; R. Lynch, Woodstock; T. A. I Clark, Newcastle; J. I. lnch, Marysville. . Nova Scotia-J. D. Turner, Truro; J. J. Alley, Amherst; A. S. Prowse, Sydney. P. E.1.-W. Harry Waits, charlotte- town. _ _ Among the ladies’ accompanying the party are Mrs. D. McCormick, Miss Lygei, Miss Densmore, Montreal; Mrs. R, El. Gioley, Joaticook; Mrs. D. A. Darker( East Angus; Mrs. F. A. Lynch, MrS.Jobn Rollo, Montreal; Mrs. T. A. Clark, New Castle. Mrs. E. C. Laloude and the M sses Lolude, Touquenil; Mrs. J. Z. Triganne, Plrsiisorlle; Mrs. Puitler, Mrs. Rion and Miss Gznudbors, Fras,emlle;`_ the Misses Alley,fMontreal; Mrs.,La.vy1ors and Mrs. R. Dunn, Sovel. The reports of the Grand Master Workman, Grand, Recorder, Grand Receiver, Grand Medical G. M. W‘s. and show the order to bein a" flourishing condition- On December 31, 1%), the membership was 3.071, and -on December 31, 1901, had increased to 4.465; to-day it is about 4.800. During the two years64 members died and $112000 was paid out for death claims. Eighteen new lodges have been formed in the two years - PUBLIC Mnsrmo.-On Thursday even- ing our cit’zens will have an opportunity of endcrsing by their presence the wel coming words which will be given to the A. 0. U.'W. vi-itors on behalf the city those cf the Hon. D. A, MacKinnon M. P. on behalf of the province and thcse of councillor the Hon. J. Wheat' M.-L. A. on behalf of s’ster societies. A choice pro- . *_ _ . ` ` A common sense, eil`.ctual cure for in- diges-tion, constipirion, sour stomach, head- acl:-,dizziness and rr.,-My _ 1. other ills which orrgrn- ate in bad stomachs or ‘ are the -outgrowth of _' ' p_0or physical condi- tion. M4* ,an »*‘» ...-p \¢" _, ~ r _ ’ Draggiata. Tbeive-eentpafrketeaeilglfar an '\°¢¢l¢.zce'ata.eoutaius of Honor (Ladies Degree.) Aplain question: Do you really get, the only Painkiller-Perry Davis'-when? you ask for it? Better be sure than sorry It has not-. in _60 years, failed to stop _looseness and pain in_ the bdwels. ~ A fat value in everything' you' buy at Prowses’ during the great August Discount Sale., Don’t miss the biggest opportunity you eve; to _buylovely Carpets at cents on the dollar. f The goods arcistandatd all aroigild and are 7 _E I _ gram of songs and orchestral music will round out the oratory of the evening. The _ visiting speakers are representative: the I Rev. A. H. Moore, Hon, ‘Webb, McNa.l-l of Gaylui, Kansas, Supreme Master Work- man, Rev. Frank Charters and Mrs. D. _._--_ Miss Florence Kelly, of New Ycrk, arrived by the Northumbr rland last even ing on a visit to her mother. ` DoN"r fall to remember the Coronsrion Choir Cancer), given in the Town Ha’1', ‘ Monday evening, August 25th. A rare treat is in store for those who attend. Tun passengers by the Ncrthumber. ‘and Quebec going to Charlottetown to attend Grand Lodlo. Misa Maud Murphy l-:ft yesterday for Toronto where she has been given a position in the odlees of the I. 0. Fi Her father accompanied her to the mainland. ,Patrick Ryan who recently returned from South Africa. on a visit to his umberland yesterday for the ‘Western States- ` ” The Daughters of the King of St. J oba's Church, Sr. Eleanor-'s intend holding a public picnic in Stewart Green'a Wood to- morrow afternoon. Tea 25 cents children 15 cents. ` _ ANGUS D. Mt-Leod, Valleyfleld East came to-Summer.-»irle_ yesterday to 'meet theremalus of his prother who was killed at Bellows Falls, Vermont. There are no particulars of his de atb.- A vnar enjoyable evening was spent on Monday at the Rectory where the teach- -ers of St. Mary Sunday School tendered Miss Carie Mills a reception before her leaving:for Philadelphia. Music, conver- sation and refreshments composed the program, Mrs. Mills kindly favoring the guests with a number of selections. _ Mr. and Mrs. Mellor and the officers of tlie Sunday School are to he conuritulated on the success in providing a very; pleasant evening. u Men’s fancy shirts, new desixms, pretty patterns, perfect. fitters; prices from 75:. to $1.40 each; all sizes, soft and hard bosom. The_W. G. & R. shirts for genuine satisfaction. Large range of gents’ summer underwear, cotton and cashmere hose, ready made pact=, over- alls, etc. Gents’ rain co-its $5.55 this autumn. We are showing men’s wear ot allkiuds. Our gent’s drputinent is full of fresh stock.-McG.mga'i 8: Wriszhr.. Qi) iii 'AS has already' been announced, the date on which J. C. Jardine’s free trip to Toronto contest closes will be several days sooner than at nrst intended. This is to make it possible for the teacher winning the trip, to take in the Toronto' Fair. Lose no time in securing votes, as the time isshort. The fr-llowing is the standing of the contestants: ' ‘ _ A. M. Doyle, S-=a.\-letown, V ' 258 C. W. Walker,‘O’L-ary, 226 _ Miss Alice Brehaut, Summ'r§id~*, __ 162 J. A. Ready, K -neington, 121 69. Zi 23 R. H. Cimpbenl, Summf rsivle _ Miss E. B. Connors, " " J. D. Brebaut. ‘f Roy Long _ 2 AMONG those from outside the town fer. the_Harvest Excursion were Bfnnermin Rielly, Back Road; Percy Ei liper,Wilmot; Stanley Tanton, Sf. Eleanors; Stavert Wa.lk£r,_Fre_etown; John Mclnnis, Alex- ander Guadet, Mrs. John Gardiner, Milaony Schurman and wife, Solomon Crosman, Bedeque; Russfl Howett, Trvon; John McKenzie, Malpelque; Percy Marchbank. New Annan; Leopoldo Compton, Sr.. Eleanors; Fred. Deacon,Harry Crossman, Russel Reeves, Freetown; Bruce Brown, Heber Brown, Stanley 'Br'ldge; John W. McKay, Malpeque; David Walker, New Fifteen Point; Annie McFarla ne.Bedeque; Ramsay of After, Col., which cccured yesterday morning.. Mrs. Ramsar had been ill but a A _shu-’t_.iii_me and the last ,worm received previous tothe despatch 'stated that her health was improving. It was her intention to come to the island this summer. Deceased is a daurhtcr of r Charles Aucrews Sr. North St. Eleanor-a' Tbesurviving sisters and brothers *arc Miss Mary Ann Andrew at home Mrs. Af , McKinnon, Holurao,` John Charles. William,Thomas_and George,`S-t. Eleanofs Deceased leaves to mourn. besides a husband two young sons. The Guardian joins in eatending sympathy to nereaved lrelat ver. " _ All of 'our colored 'shirt waistd at half price.-Moore 85 McLeod. -li lr:_..- I, McCormick who will speak on the Degree r ' -»¢¢-ni MONEY Ti) LOA \ Sumurersido P.__l':i. I.slanrl._ W _ f I e. ,__ _ >__.fs 511° JIT - J ....§.f. .,.3.i,___.i..;....... parents in Slimmer.-ide left by the N'ortb~, at Cornell. _ ' Annan; .Ez G. McLao¢i.jl‘_mnoh River; Al Leave _as belcurevery-day, Sundays Clark, Cape Traverse; Johh Linklett_¢r,,H°°") ‘ * ' _ Louis Crockett. Capo Traverse. * _ , _ _ Tnolas Andrew. received a telrgrami Examiner, Finance Committee and D,D,~_-yesw¢d¢y_,aun°nn¢[5`g;|;h'g gpg] pew; 91 rhg death of his sister Flora, Mrs. A. Pri: r .A.'v_._u»a, D.n.s_ A _'»/.§*':_"`_t‘ f_{§-,Q 'jf'» _ ,L_ » ' _ _ yester 1 ay yesterday mor g. ' Sol. Clark, merchant at Mount was in the City yesterdty.--1-1» -»- , M so Josephine Comstock returned __ _ uinmer.-iide'>yesterdaynsorning. » ~Miss. Mamie McLeod oft is visiting friends at Vernon River Mrs. Otto Bsird,Charlo_ttBt0wn,vi-1 vilalt inn friends in the -City.--Moncton V Rev. J. A. Sellar, ,was a passenger the eastbound train yesterday afternoon tn-ned honeyesterday. '_ _ ‘ here for sometime, leftyeaterdaiy ‘m¢,m- ini! ou return to_St. Paul, Minn... _ f - Mrs. Sydney S. Crows will ibn jg _ nesday, August30th. -Sydney ? l-_holiday at their old homo Manphieldi A 1; ,and Rev.;Frauk'W.` Harold of Suzan; ‘side are spending' daysntn tl\’¢§;i`¢{¢_y, nn.. Kauecf c_.»£1i.i»',' `oatg`ut¢r.or`n¢v." l Dr.-Gordon, ,Pine _ l_1lil`_Q`9i|¢_g`¢, Hafirggx, was a passevw' 0° ll!! _.1’fif19¢»s_ renter day morning. _ W ‘Q ` __ _I r iE'f»°f1'=._L»f1¢ 'inf or l _H0885 Of Hope River and »S'!»¢wa1t of Bav View. 1etl:._on'Mpn'dn,`y .fog Northwest harvest fields. ’ _ _ I W.L.'Scort and M-»s.‘--Saou, g-¢g,nm¢¢;_ 'ieeteriav morning ti Ottawa. Chief Justice Sull van and Mrs. Sullivan ae- corupanied ‘them to Summereide. Miss_Huuter ani Miss Alice Hunter of Newton, Mass., are visiting in the City.`i the guests of their sister, Mrs. .(Dr.) Ja-ufes Haudrahan, Dorchester Street. ' friends in Cherry Valley. _. J.. A. _Messervey, James Paton and Horace Haszard, were passengers by, the Princess yesterday morning, to ‘attend the annual meeting of the Maritime Board of Trade at Sydney. _ l 'at her residence, -Cr -scant -Streep, Wg! ' J. c.smwu't'md Him.-J.f smrét or ‘T Mus, ord- 'ananldlpgp I on __ nsvgic, A. Pfml -of esp;-|ngne1a.._g¢.._.,_§ ,A fy g Fld' A 2' 5 Yer. Ladies of country _ 1essons_ _ _ _ -_ "'3’?f! land last evening included about Ulimem- Mi Du h 1 L if r f 7.. _. 1, P __ ‘ tm or the A. 0. U. W. from Montreal ,_, E_°;,_ §.f§“,,.;'_',‘;§,i,M,' ’ _> ~ » ».=f$.'-L _ f ,;,j_§_;_ '- _'.= ' _ li; ' 4 . R¢v.'r.E.0ulisn.vao,ns|s9¢.lv¢..m.,3 , '_ ‘ ’ » #er ` " " ` ’ 0 _ Mlss Barrett and . » ---r&»d‘¢aI\ ,._ _-.- . _ ,eng ¢ _MISS M til from li L-._ ,- _. 3:-§'§~"f2',~ * .5 .2 V. __._,,.-. 5 . __ 0WN’$" '_ ,L Mira. Samuel Ward and daughters Ettel _ ' _ ,F-:_ _ f and Minnie ore.-or-k=son,Mw'.. who have.. f ‘ _ ,~ _ ‘ G been visiting rela ives at Milton and N ~ ' “ fi ' i 5 _ h' ` Kingston, have left for a short visit to I r T H 1 i ‘ _ , - _ . j' i Miss Martha C!a.rk,re turned Missionary, lefton Tuesday to attend the meeting of W. B. M. U. in Yarmouth, 'fandf also; the Maritime Baptist Convention, which con- venes later in the week at that p‘ace.» ` Prof. Judson F.Clark of Cornell Univer- sity, anri wife, who have been summering at the r lri home, Bay View, will leave for ltl;a.ca._,New York, this week. _ They will be accompanied by Miss Annie S. .Clarlr, B A.,who will ta.ke`post~;zraduat s stuois sl HEALTH FOR WOMEN_. _. ' _ "Few things are more -important to al community than the health of itswomen. It strong is the fame of the mwer says a proverb., the sons will give 1 1. to- the people., Dr. Chase’s Nerve Ford is especially woman’s medicine. By its action on the bloodand nerves it gives; strength and _vigor to- the delicate femi nine organs and_ ensures their regular and health-ful functions. It gives color to the pale, strength to the wear, auda rounded form to the thin and aurular. e ` v Q » . . T " Gh’l‘own Stealn Nar.Ge.._. _ . _ xanax:-1-ann. _ Sinners. "lloritsnltriant’ mf'-Princess’ 12% t9” With RALIFAXwlth .. . .... °~°~ ="d_PMNrL1Ne~ R81lw»y_e,,and onthe Companyts Siena-seas ard. connecting .ines in United Surg .mg ¢,'n,,d¢_ FWHA S A ' ’ il’ I ` CIYUIWII. P. I.-6-X6, d 2 YYIS, Sggfgtqfy 25t Appy to Mrs. G. D._ phone Cliff l Hotel Stanho ' ; come out best every time, - _With andyon will niate ‘of e- erythinig. . Rates low, _ Apply at College. over- Banrriflsova from 9 to iz ana. anrifrgom 2 Uo4p m _ISAKG 0 » ' Re-opens after the A complete and tho: Typewriting course are €h"ovrn, P0 8:1243,--july .1 _ ...iaq-..._ r os . _ _ Through *iex__ets to behad at Grand.-,1"fu'a\¢, A _ Canadian Pacx6c,.Intercolom'al and 11; E, 1,-,' i .~ v~».._~ u -»,.»-.in-u\.w~ n-one >§.- 2.!!! is fi nun 'irt nei_e@é work. just now, business v urn.-m.z_ .fa-..za-far are _ XJVANTEI;-Inzimediately a~ . _ . __--casscoovr' ’ f WANTS. LDSJS. P01080.; ETC aromatic, -l1)>ear1°f;,§°'i~efa";..a.¢ _ 'J . ' ages “T1 Pai - WANTED-vw 1511 _€Xp¢1‘1- Longworth & Co`s Omce, ced h ; d b town or b letter to Mi _ T _ len = . Kenneth J.Me.|-nn. B. A. _ P »h_ °“§e1ma_1 4, -Y August Dalvay’ ,l,r;’¢a”i¢ _ Ss 48% worth fwhilelhaviiing. --Prowse" _ 8 3, ' orrlcin-.-Brace. B..i'm......' ° ~ * ~ _ f _ * .- _ _ _.J-'. ._ ' f . _ * .‘WaN'rnn_.-_‘ ' irfrfrn .».-ff.. _,=,,,¢_, -ei `“’Ts-r~r he Doesn’t quanelf ,tools if they come from .. '"2 '12 full lme of M-echumes an H ardxare at me .... , .» -1.1-nassaui an nua- hani Safe in a gentle1nan’a as services at this cmee at one! 8-nd awk _ 11aa~rn..m,1znn..4-ruu|.¢»\¢m¢~_ur.v-errant in.-u. i. X.