‘W i .. V* is . r '$- .lfritl-`l-5*. ,¢\ F 9 D Ll ` .`.»- . s wifiréf 51.1.-» if--=.~af>~v>=!!*§.‘r=ss-'-f 4'( ~*""'“'F ,, . ,.31 Poison Fl scs One pacliage will kill bushels of flies. 5c. per package at THE FIEDICAL HALL E? J. o. JAmEsoN, Druggist. .L_ iv -- - »-_-._ _. s L I -3 .1 ,i QAM w K I have been taking Ripans Tabules. They V aid- dimtion, regulate the--bowels-and are the I know of after a night’s sport. A great many golfers are using=tliem. ' Druggists. The tive-cent racket enoueh for an ordinaz occasion. 'the family hottie, cents, cmtains a supply for a year. 1 5 i ‘WAIQTED A first-class teacher for Principal of New Glasgow School. A good( supplement voted. I , . 'JAMES BULMAN, . Secretary. _r I , rod tf. Iicliliniall iimiiiii niiinn. I We are instructed by Mrs. CHAS. i ing to become Mrs. Juliarr Story." Culuvs to sell at her RESIDENCE, PRINCE STREET, opposite `sT. rauus cannon, on wnnNES~ nav, 1ui,v rea.....: .. oeioez, an ' hernonsisuolm _Ei=i=i=crs, com- ` PICCADILLY LONDON Piccadilly the famous thorough fare which will see so much of the Coronation splendour, according to John Timbs takes its name from cer- tain pickadils, or rufls with spear- shaped heads, worn by the gallants of the reign of James I Pennant, however, ascribes the title to dainty cakes, called "piccadillas," sold in the fields about here when London Town was miles away. The name first appears as Piccadilly street in the rata books of the parish of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields in 1675, and the houses then extended no further west than Sackville street. All the ground here is full of historic mem- ories. It was in what is now Picca- dilly that Charles II., attended only by the Duke of Leeds and Lord Cro- marty, was met by his brother ., James, Duke of York, who had with him an escort of Guards. James. saluting his brother, expressed sur- prise to find his Majesty "in such 8- placo"f with so small attendance. thinking he exposed himself to too much danger. “No danger what- ever, brother," replied the Merry Monarch, “for I am, sure no man in England would take my life to make you King." , ' Color of Quoon’| Robot. Being a Consort, Queen Alexandra will not wear any regal robes' in the technical sense of the term at the coronation. That is to say, though her gown will be of royal purple. there will be no badge on it. `Underneath the robe she will wear a white silk dress embroidered with white lace, while the Garter ribbon will be conspicuous. i Tlis Queen does not consider the color of her robe the most becoming' that could have been chosen for her. Her own wish was for-white or red. But the purple is tho prescribed col- or, and only one shade of that is permissible, despite the wide range of tints which the color oders. _ - For instance, there is the Tyrian dye, which is as rosy in edect as the "purple" of a cardinal, as the “red" is often called.- Her Majesty. how- ever, is not to be allowed this lax- ity, for the purple in which she iS 120 appear will be of a. decidedly violet tint. ,, White coronation robes, ‘\iVhiCh .U16 Queen is known to prefer, have been worn on three notable occasionS. and curiously enough, each royal wearer has come to a. violent end. - Tl Sho ‘fold the Princo. *hen Emma Eames was singing in London in 1891, she met and marri- ed the artist Julian Story. _ Even when the few details of the ap- proaching ceremony had all been ar- ranged no one was told of what was on the carpet, as Mrs. Eames feared it might interfere with her daugh- r's stage career. Three days béfore the marriage, however, Miss Eames told the secret to the Prince of Wales, whose patronage had already aided her greatly and who was more- over a friend and admirer ol Mr. Story. “I have a piece of news for you," she said, “but please keep it to yourself. In three days I am go- te The very first letter she received cB- rected fin that name arrived the morn- . ing of the ceremony and accompani- ed n wedding gift from the man who is now King Edward VII. - inning im anon. nmino nooiii, no Room me xrrcasn roam- ITURB. 4 hinunre and Glassware, 2 S oveqlete., etc. Stehsndhills for further inform- ation. _ " BBNJ. CARTER & C0. Auctioneers, &c, &c. (__. f . .--. _. , \ In an instant a man stood before oPERA HOUSE, .- Palmer Cox’s Famous BROWNIES FAIRYLAND' Under the auspices of and forl benefit of Boys’ Depart- ment of the Y.M.C.A. 125 in the production, 125 costumes from New York. A musical fairy Extrava- ganza. _ 15 Songs and Choruses, Drills, Marches and tableuX.l Tliirsday and Friday Evenings, July Illili and Illli. I Tickets 2 5c. Reserved seats 35c. For sale at the usual laces ' ' Hound the Corner. A tall, green sort of a well-'dressed fellow walked into an east-end pub- lic the other day where they were talking politics in a high key, and, stretching himself up to his full height. exclaimed in a loud voice: "Whom are the socialists ? Show me a socialist, gentlemen, and I'll show you a liar." the inquirei' in a warlike attitude and exclaimed: ‘°] am a socialist, sir !’ “You are ?" "Yes, sir. I am !" "Well, just you step round the cor- § ner with me, and I’ll show you a fellow who said I couldn’t find a so- cialist in the house. Ain’t he a, liar, I should like to know ‘?"-London' Tit-Bits. D snmiimnsmn MARKETS. I (Farmers’ Prices-Corrected Daily.) arley ,perbushel . . . . . . ._ 0 00 to 0 00 ef (carcass) per 1b.... 0 UO Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . . . . ...-. 0 00 tt lb . 0 coco QQSS ....'..f..’=>%»;.'..i......‘..‘...i.i.i.;i.i.;’.. gsgg=@ss=s§ssssssssssss egggffssssassssssssssssss C SOO Q sss Bu er, ner . . . . . . . . . .. Calfskins, lb . . . . . . . . . Hiy pe ton i i , r. . . . . . .. ‘ H Hi es r lb ooocoOOuHo ?rSSa‘s!888@$ gatmeal, er 100 lbs.. heat per bushel... . Hogs (live weiz it) per lb. . Potatoes, per b . mel . . . . . . Turnips. . . . . ._ Beers (table). . . . . .... . . ' Lamb skins ech . . . . . . . .. ' Shee skins. . . . . ._ ci o©co©°© D A S3E&5w% Wool) (Wash .il. Geese (per ll.;_,_ Turkeys (per lb) . . . . . . ._ Ducks (per lb) . . . . . . . . . . .. Chickens Iner lhl. . . . . . ._ _Mm p _ Entire production under the direction of H. E. Breyure of New York. ' july 7~ 8 td. ' New Suitings for ii fi" gifs' ‘Hs A_ _ ` FINE CUSTOM TAILORING This spring cur business in the Custom Tailoring is the largest and best we have' ever had. - , We are_prond an_d pleased to see the number of new customers we are getting in this department. This ls a good proof that we are giving good values in reli- able up-to-date materials with best workmanship and above all ine fitting clothing which are appreciated. _ and Overcoatlngs. "i I » ‘ ‘- » -' i» .iii =- _ ` ._ if . J s Q Mon’o Outfitters WANTED-A case ot headache KUMFORT Powders will not firm ten ioiwentv minutes. that cure. tlio spring trade also s E “Si Pe’ d°‘ - - - - - » - - -- prize winner at Halifax,N.S. last fall. B Bc 9;, pressed _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ pedigree and performance both the best Is1a.nd%elour, per |00 lbs.. june roth, r9or,sire Silver Chief, dam W t bl 1) , h I Mina. H large. good and useful bull cf Oat; Iwhite)pi;1r i»iZh§1_ _ _ _ the most valuable breeding. No tribe o _ g satis- Pork (carcass) per lb faction than the Scotch Minas. br ' Vanguard, by Silver Chief, dam A PRINCE FDR SALE Areoent letter appeared inthe E\lP0° peanedltlon ofthe Herald statin! I-5°" ‘I gentleman bearing a ver! 015 *Wd di' tlnguished title-a prince- WIN if in need of funds, is prepared to m81'!'.Yhi° son toany lady who is willlbll 5° Pa-7 £4.o000for the privilege of bearin8 UW title of princess during her lifetime FREIGHT HANDLERS STRIKE I I Cxncaoo, July 7.-A strfke of the freight handlers has been crdc red. The men P51' *d’ ed and held a meeting un the lake front- Between eight thousand and nine thou- ‘sand men are out, and all the 1ailrC8~'|B entering Chicago are affected. CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. (Corrected every TuesdaY-l Beef (quarter) per 1 Beef small) Buttgr lb . . . . . . . . . . Chickens per pair .... . Fowls per pair . . . . . . . . . . . .. Flourper cwt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flour, per bbl (inip.) . . . . . . . .. Lard, per bucket . . . . . . . . . . . . .. K. Oil, per keg . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Radishes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Cucuuibers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Mackerel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ oodnsh ..................... .. Fresh Haddock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Molasses . . . . . . . . . . . Oatmeal, new, D91' °WI'- Hidesperlb........... __ Hay perton.......... Straw . . . . . . . . -- gaégé .... na . .. . . . . . . .. ,per oz..... .,... Pork ....................... .. . gz _ 5 éséeééseéessss eeeeessssasskiskk &'e‘i&E.'3S883&'.&&SS8§§`é.‘88E3%_§SS3I'536I58S I SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS688888888 Qoc~p=oe¢¢oao=ow¢o~Qo©ocm~oooooo I '5E'&‘S,SE&8‘Ei3&25SSS&SE€SE.EE§%?SS8S8°.'§S§=% .o. Potatoes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hutton per carcass .... . . . . . Onions per bunch - Lettuce Der bun ......... . . Cattle Dressed. ...... . . Ducks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cauliflowfrs . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . SI.rawh¢ri-ies, per quai t . . . . . _ Green Cabbage .......... _ _ ;__, , ___ , C ~ ._ Age IS MADE Vlgorous ‘BY THE USE OP llR..|’||f|!C|f’S (i0|.BfN Mflflllfill iiscovriii I 5 -_ I sufered for six years with con e stipation and indigestion, .during ` sicians, but they would not reach my ' case,” writes Mr..G. Po plewell, of ‘ ‘ Eureka Springs. Carroll 80-. Ark. *I ; felt that there was no help for me, ~ could notretaixi food on my mach ;i had vertigo and would fall he¥less to I .the door. _Two .years ago , co_m_ » menced taking Dr. P1e_roe’s Golden Discovery and little ‘ Pe'llets,' and improved from the start. After taking twelve bottles of the ery ' was able to do light ~ have been improving ever am now in good health for one age-6oyearsI -I owe it all to - . Pierce’s medicines.” -<4 '“ " - ";~_-r-- _ _-e~- 7 AUCTION ! Shorthorn Bulls. At the Market Square, Charlotte- town, on the nth day of july at 2 C1001* P- 111. I will sell the following Bulls, registered in the Dominion horthorn Herd Book, Bred by Mr, O S F. G. Bovyer, Georgetownz- Boxer,white,calved April 27th, 1901, ir_e Silver Chief, dam, Pearle, first Mina's Comet, dark roan, calved f SI: orthorns has iven more ` Toby, roan, calved April 29th, 1901, ed on Government Stock Farm, sire Agote. by Challenge. This bull is the makings of a good I one, having near at hand such good blood in his pedigree as Silver Chief, 2o5oo and challenge, 2933. Terms cash or approved paper, six months,with six per cent interest. _ ROBERT BEAIRSTO. I June 5 eod&li Auctioneer. TEAMS "#1 ition of its kind in Q .. "ia ,ff -~» is 'F53 5 mad§°'wiih! sk" Soles. specially adapted nurses, waitresses, sales ladies, Boormen and ollice men. Noiseiess, squeakless, slipless. No rubber to draw the foot, a perfcdi, lIld00l'» dry weather shoe. Wears longer than ordiiiary sole leather. Made from finest patna kid. Made in all styles. - Ladies low cuts $2.50. L8dl¢8 or F Gents laced $3.50. m For Sale by MORRIS 5 SMITH. Charlottetown t i I i 1? Deering ' Aprilas-eod https. . fu ‘.iHENmiiH iiisnicin it ' Claims the supremacy among our Canadian in mutter of net surplus on policy holders' account and is consequently in a-.position The ri ~J.|»'<.F"-Q P 8' Yfmf Hundreds of satisfied farmers on Prince Edward Island testify to the excellence of Deering goods \/V |\/I E Fi? At N "1" és 3 3 .~ I Agents, Queen St., Charlottetown. '- .I ~i»~.q<~..._#-1qi¢;;r.&`t§ ,<41 .4 . .- ;.l..;,1.f4¢1i.“$s=j.`.-;§i.";=.;.>.i.. ` " ff.- if U Hay fRalres M Endowment Policy _ ` 1- If you are buying a Mower or I-Iay Rake call and see the DEERING LINE before Iacin order _»wi1i-beobiaiuedi-fmm.yqm~ . _ . 'I . 2 .--T , l ighest Profits I , . _ On maturing Investment .Policies. Write for rates before insuring. E 5 ,i P’3l’.‘..‘1ii.°.i..’f.‘;’£‘.'i“°'. I NEW I vite you to inspect o anteed. . , ~. lfsr¢h6d!w I diamonds, opals, garnets, pearls etc S S Y _ BDYCE . KENT STREET TAILORS. ABLE SERVICABLE light colored and light weight, Oxford Tweed. I 5 I r Suits we make for $15.00 have no superior in their class, the Suits --Gum; old Nmnlé of Ne, Yom um M: par excellence for the money. . '°°°“ “"‘ “ “°" "‘° 8" . Tailor, Furnisherand Hatter, | C+- H- 'Jeweler 6 Opucian. . sormvsma QUEEN SQUARE. ‘ SUI ..7i._.¢i. time 1 employed ,eveml PM., , T just received a complete* and beautiful stock of new suit A H I A itliglslpompiéisintg Tweeds, Serges arid Egorsteds. Are you ` A' - I _ ‘ - ‘ t ` in o' or erin "asummer suit . so, we cordiall' in. f- T - racadm Beach ~ 9 ur stock. Moderate prices A Work guar.-. ' I Huw Are You Y _ y of tgiloring art: "Stylish, Drcsgy Comfortable. perfect in Cut Fit and finish, and distinctly moderate in price. In elegant Serg¢S. Ch€V10IlS colored Worsteds, Stripes and high class fabrics of various patterns $15. to $2 5. FASHIONABLE. SEASON- C ~E°|;u1y9ii.r§°ni.v ' B' . ' I .".' .». To HIRE silllaritime usiness College ‘ - » . ' - - - I . ;, ,, _ _ t _. - ` __ tion, and good horse=, well cared N_ S. , _ _ fffllé f i for r ` " foralways . , ~ ~ .' _ A '_ r ' _5 ~ 'l_ _ ' f Is the most widely known, best equipped and up-to-date institn- R ' ' T ‘ Eh” “ _ P Dltrof matched white s ' ' ' ‘ ~ - V _ ' . teeuurrfg. iff- » . . i I' if <“°“°, _~*°~ 5 ____M _g _ "_ _Remember the best is none too good for your i children. It°’si the em-.psi in russia BIOS-a, Autumn fem i>P°11S,.S¢Pt¢i=$bef 2, 1962. send for 'full RIBTO “ ' -' f 'I ~' ~:'*f I ._ ~' ii fr ioiri Segunda V858 SQ .C ...,...... °““‘*°¥°" A°°°“°”“°*°- TEE Going to keep cool this summer, I if you do not Wear one of our light . , _ “ei ht Suits .g The are a trium h An extension ofthe Lobster Fishing f-I2' _ ` I E; € -__-_ ,q F" ~ J ~ Generous Prize List. F .. . 0 . 91'! * _.mmf Ni... 5.3,* The bzgnensid be-at show-in th; i];len`z>;_of ltqrsbteigal 1 7.0001PRIZE LIST been ' 1 ¢- ndwtlo-is I e Of Life Insurance, if you place it in a well managed Company hav1ng|Um'h,._ a large, surp us earning power. - " Chief Gov-is . .5 -,Jr "fi *I f si vase; its-"I ff; Mattnee - Seats 25c. 35c, 5oc ,y Matinee Ioc, 25C. 3;‘f~§. °-'“»._ 2 gi ‘ Plan now.open.“' " i ‘* »l Summerside-Monday. ` 6-24 eodlwthen dl ‘A P. ie. istario. Finest boating, batlirog. fishing ,'.» _ _ 'I. C. HALL. L d 31| 4 S. _ Manager' *F* Y ~~- -ff on has been granted for ten days 111 zoth July MATHESON I A Inspector of Fisheries, 7 8 d and w td County Reiinnitatlies Intel I Wlllt t lhbk Q. solicit in Qxreirena Ptilnce néginligiegst ir: ati? a beneflacr to I test I _ pun. woman and child among life inmranoe nstitutioiu in the world. PA'roN _ Clllilottetown. ` Ivlacklniioii & / Wlliams. ...“.t'7"‘...ft<’='.f.i’.'~iié‘<;'.'.,'fi.'.“.°‘.if1‘.. B BAYPILD YILLIAMS Olloo-Cameron Block. Charlottetown lluneytoloancnRed.B¢an ca No better Plain rinse than ours manufactured. We~have a la str h made specially t 1 --. our order in the diderent qualities from xo to :Sk gold. Also engxrzvedcand let,e rings wit; mth; I oreeaecoourxoviae , ""K .. L.. ’ __»- . 'pure spring water, perfect , s'°lf lmiipiiig pong, etc. » ii Jsiym, . send is I .M-_.. _.¢s..¢».c..~ » ... hi( “.z.¢. ..¢.-nl. » .4 ii? -fd l _-xi ‘e 'X $. .5 Terms88 to $ro per week. $2 per ,ii I if .1\'li‘.’»=¢’:5