_ s ,>._,'y__ cn'TowN _ ,~ ..- =.__ JJ " if 4 i. L L 1 h -. Q l s P i -._ Fe v- F t. L_-'vga " 's J t - W ~» ` ’ Asktoseethe __- Q CRES l` A pleasure to have you call and ll- _ wget our stock. _ --bB'-- f,la.._»_ rmlloe sowanu i _fsilF;§f .-...‘;':.‘1‘.':.’.°.:.‘.'::.‘:°.fl'..‘:.‘.§‘2'“"“ °“"'~°““ °°"°"" IB- xawsuuz at ancnavan. Sunnyside, Ch Town. OOK’S` “ ARTISTS’ PROOF” The New Exquisite Photographic Novelty Studio where Baby is Al- ways Welcome- NEW IIESBBISAY Bllllll L The J Eureka Fly Killer Protects Cattle and Horses from Fly Pestand Vermin. SURE PREVENTATTVE: PERFECT LY HARMLESS. EASILY APPLIED. INEXPENSIVE. Eureka Kills the Flies- We sold 500 gallons last season and every customer was pleased. We guarantee it as represented or _ money refunded. ' G. E. HUGHES, Wholesale Agent. 1 _i if | i_ mai i 1 i _ I I . PIIEPMIIIG F08 A VAGATIDN- A man wants his Shirts to look their best and have them in perfect order. To be sure of this ’°“" "'13 ‘°|“”.‘.l’é'».*.;‘.f."¢l.‘l‘il`."."l..l'.r”<°=§.if."l`i£ l' or lgsdletl wig care and done up with beauty of color and iaish. -rue stan LAUNDRY ai famous for iv: _line " workin this line-give uaan opporiilllifi °f convincing YOU. A. F. WEBSTER. Phone l5l» Kent Street. l ’ _ _ir 1 H Q, _ ‘E Ll la" iii _T W' . far* . =\»- `-1*’ ss 'e Q' s ` ,5 ~ =`=-‘ ,_-'.'*';£1. ; __ - ff§?;_`i`2,-Q ' ' - ` ii' és ;f 'W“l"i;*`_' .- ;fi'f'1l"r I QJ / 5/li _ i '¢`r~.7`_ __ l" L_ :ff 1;" / »v"` ' ,{? ww. _ ':__€-_-_l!n- _ it _ -/<1" ~_.-|-|.-- r.|~‘ .¢ -P \» av`eonv|a\o-'r’*' ¥-'l"'{ -i‘- ~ , _ I L _ | .1 ___ 0110 Week More And the big job A Boot Sale will be lin- ished. Lots of bargains yet for first corners. Women’s Slippers, strap 506. \Vomen’s Shoes, size 38c. ~“ Kid Boot 7 5c and 8 rc. A 0 Child’s Slippers 2 5C. I “ Boots 49C. B0y’s Boots ` 69C. Men’s Boots $1.00 and;F$I.25. Only one week more. Alleylillo. g______J lllllfl BRSKUS We have just received from England azcase of Willow Market Baskets They are the strongest ‘and best made baskets we can buy. _ We have a lot of different sizes and the prices range from 45c. up to $1.20 each. _ See them in our show-with _ dow. & IGHFF. QW ~ C.: _jj=f if i-QM -J.-` 7 *-\ 4 *"\ 1 _- _- ‘x _4,~` "l ,I <1 _'till 'ro @ UIBAL luwbe we have Oc!! ,' arcsec” itifgenl. Cad' andaiaany other w. W. WELLNER, _-un; oportcra and Correspondents li Doa"r forget the grand t a on Monday at Fort Augustus. Tms is excursion day of the Jacques Cartier to Crapaud, one fare, return this evening. Leave Steam Navigation wharf at 2.30 p. m. Mxunlms of the 4th Regt. Rifle Asso- ciation will have a practice on the Ken- sington Range today, commencing at 2 p. m. Ammunition on the grounds. THB Christian Endeavor Convention will meet at Alberton on Monday after- noon. The first session will be held in the Methodist Church, all the other meet- ings in the Presbyterian Church. THBRE will be a public Gospel Meeting in Upper Great George street church open £0 8-ll. 011 Slllldlil all 4 D- m. A service of song will begin at 3.4.5. The lesson is bond in the Ist Psalm. “The way of the righteous.” Ina following were the passengers by 55° Him” Yesterday afternoon: W. H. Miller, Dr. Delabnrrie, 0. E. Scott, and wife, H. Mellish, RevJ F Bevony, Miss 9 _ I s 6' Grath, Joseph McDonald, 'Miss Shaw and friend, B. J. Steele. Chai' Quigley, Mrs, Armstrong, Miss May McDonald, Mr and Mrs. Stone, W. H. Atwood, W. H. Millar, A. P. Curtis, W. Bross, A. Herman, W Yost, Ed. Buntain, Mr. Killeen and wife, J. B. Fraser, Miss Myrtle Mclsaac. Gi.sNr1NNaN Norms. -The hay and root crops are much improved by the recent warm weather and rain. and the grain is looking remarkably we.l.-The East River Cheese factory is receiving from seven to eight thousand. pounds__.daily and from eleven to twelve thousand on Mon- days.-The new hall at Webster's Corner is nearly completed. It is 25 by 55 feet. lt is built by an incorporated company.- James Bearl has returned from Dorchest- er where he visited his so n-in-law, Mr. Herbert a caretaker. While there Mr. Beard saw most of the Island prisoners.- The Farmer’s Club at Webster’s Corner havs purchased two young bulls for the improvement of their stock.-Great pre- i parations are being ma ic for the tea at Fort Augustus-on the 21st. - It isa practice in the state of Maine, whose sons are scattered to the ends of the earth, toappointa time In each yea-r which is called “Old Home W k.” 82 ‘Invitations are sent in large numbers b _ y the Governor of the State and the the mo_.t' mst Lpleand- _fancy grocerieas. _...ri _POUND_ _ ilour mh _i We ear:y__=plmtyl'=_1h¢1 ‘ tl: mitch nsansa JUST' l` 'i i°' ' ‘I A if ’§ ‘ Man" °f t°"°° "d °m°° t°°n f°'i°°"` guilt!!! ratiendus rlillfetitctber fed an didpreliil 7 ' Q M ‘ ` ‘ 1'- I " - < ' i` -5”*~f'55é residents, so far as their addresses canbc nogoodand she was very thin. Nothing _ _: < _ _ _ "_ _ ' ; ' * _ I _ ,_ __»__- _ ____;_____,_____-_“_ learned, to revisit their old homes inthe l1¢|D°d |121' QU*-il W6 5288!! 8iV_i0l l\¢1"‘T 1 ’ ' ~ < ~ ” . 6 '--_ : 'fi 1" ` ` - * ...... T... ya. 01.1.... W... ..._ g,~_,»;@;,9_vgg»;;»,1;g,s,,§gg,g;,f,@=, .=1v»~=h»,;. _ _ _ ___.__§_‘”§f_ _ _ __ » ,_ _,,,,e _ or me mmm. Hotel, Pownal, im shawn 1 have »pas_.;s...a the racists- .; :sf -r semi us an invitation _he Lhas received from . U. _ _ ». ‘ -'~.»;__3 M- - 2 ' #_ _ _ ~ 1 ~.__\_§ Governorlill and the Mayor of Rockland g:,f§;l:fg;f:,f¥,_°f: f,'f§|,,if'»°-sl' medi°m° I I _ ` - , _ ' _ . ; ; ._ _ _ _ i to,-evisit that place, where he formerly _ These Tablets are x-eafllly iaken_1,_,'. all ‘1 _ _, ii. __ ‘ _Q ,,1.,_. resided, on the date named. How would °l1ll _ _ .- ‘ ` "`° - ~ ““°~‘°‘°“"°°°‘ °” -no rw-may-e nfl; ’ ~ T <1 "/_ - 3 1; " f_, ` . . -T -_ ._ _ \_., ._ -_ _ » __ . _;\_ _ gg. _ ._ /D ._ '~ '~ _ ' . . . - ~ ~ ~ ;,' s `L _ ¢>. “ "' ton Street, Charlottetown. July 19 d 3 m 4 '. ‘_ Rlll*§Hlt Hoon coat. T1.. -_ inn you . I § ” D- - 1 'f_.i'.T _ I! you do and you Iliad it to your in- _ to cali on ts. ' " _ - _ _ - gigen our Parlorsa-visit \‘| _ami ’.l'hen"cali it our Parlors rtmmrul-.E src. I “IES ds- lf-lldili B, I ._ Iaminsu-acted by John- Me- ` Millar! Esq , to sell by auction at P.B.l$.ANB. '» ri wang' .rw amz. J - l.-;‘ D f - gunriliedg, ’ _ _ _ _ _ _ ` miuslm, pl liavfytn 1xm_g.=¢<=- '° . mi U ' lm wednesday 01223 day °f Jef! _ . u 8 m ,an . ,-. _‘_ -_ .__.` '.` ._ _ _' _ -, b *_* - _ _A _ his Hillsborough ii" *_ I Q5;-'_-’§j;<_.>` ,S ,_ *marc River, Lower Highfield, 0’Leary, Hamilton This completes the third Nurse uf Orchard instruction. Mr. Yroom accompanied Mr. Burke on the ilrot two then called to hold meetings _ P111. Dean on agriculture and horticult ` Everywhere' :Mr-. _ Burke therefore _finished libs third tour alone. The promise for a good _ crop of apples Mr.Burko says is excellent. Cherries will be a light crop. Smalllfruits generally will he a good crop. The people in general have been very aopreoia _-ive of these tours and a number of farmers are preparing to plant apple orchards and from present appearance apple growing will be one of our leading iudustx ies in a few years. _ . A suam., but highly representative meeting of the farmers of Lot 48, 49 and 50was hell in the Lyceum, Pownal on Wednesday 16th insr. Mr. A. A. Moore was called upon to preside. Mr. Crosby tlrst addressed the meeting and told in a plain and forcible speech how the “boy'» is generally used on the farm, and “how” he ought to be treated. Every farms ought tosubsbribe to some good agricul tural paper and other advice of a mos! practical kind. The the chairman intro- duced the big gun Mr. Drummond of Ontario who, after afew well chosen re- marks by way of preface, started in and by the aid of charts gave the farmers one of the most practical and instructive lessons, in agriculture, calf, dairy cow, etc. and for nearly two hours, held the Rid’ _ _ _ _audience spell bound, after _whichques _ _ _ w1f».ile;crn\i§m‘|i?iiiiy'wii1;Dilvmiin iid um' "°” ma i” ""“‘ °'°"-V 'ld' ‘°d" i n __ _~ J __ were all answered in a pleasing and most satisfactory manner. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the speakers for their valuable advice which waafsuitably acknowledged. Those who did not attend missed a treat of a lifetime. We hope to have a visit from these gentlemen in the near future. BABY'S OWN TABLETS _Keep Little Ones Well During the Hot Weather Months. ‘ If you want to keep the little ones hearty, rasy and full of life duriulg the I weather give toem Baby’s Own 'ablets the moment they show signs of being out of order in any way. _ This medicine cures all tr rms of stomach and howeltroubles, vlhéih carry oifso many little ones during v hot months, sleeplessness, nervousness, irritation when teething, etc. It is just the medi- cine for hot weather troubles; first-, be- cause it always does good; and, second, _ because it can never do any h-\rm'-guar- anteed free from opiates, Mrs. W. E. Bassam, Kin%tou, Oct , says:-“I began usingBao{s wn Tablets when my little I girl was a ont three months old. Atl that time she had indigestiou badly; she was vomiting and had diarrhoea oun- troubles and have found them alltbat can pt wder. Sold_ar. drug stores or you can gettnem post paid a'25 cents s box by writing direct to the Dr. Williams’ Medi- °*n\;___Co. Brockville, Ont., or Schenectady, BUYS TWO STEAMERS- __ Mosranar., July 16.-At a. meeting of the directors of the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Comp lny, which was held here to-day, the purchase of two steamers in Scotland was reported. They will bc used for carrying coal from Sydney to St. Law- rence and Lower province ports. Pnosra/mous sv Hirlr |N London; Loxnoiv, July 16.-_With the thermom- eter at 86 degrees iu the shade and 127 in the sun yesterday, the hottest of the year in London, the-re were many cases of sunstroke treated at the hospitals, and the St. John ambulance men were kept busy treating prostrations. The omnibus and street ear companies had large forces of men engaged in supplying the horses with ca' meal water. beef and pig feeding, balanced rations,etc 'l ` ` 1 .~ _ ' From§the}inodest' _one V and it is the best thing in the world for _ I “]2llSl1S I s~A’l`s~__ ~ '- l We ourselves on our stock i of__w_a1st_s.`New_ones arriving, the - _ very latest novelties. _ We Have Theui i *_* _ 1 -» ‘f ._.. .f»¢'=-'hu clusters of tricks back and froiit, to I ` A the elaborately `embroidered one " ._ up to $3. 3 5. _ _ And everyone rightnpl to date. ' Special Value 75c, i $1 $150, and $1 75 -,r .P - safe on mf G rs Q 1 SUGAR _ P1._s¢iutaé;s§a;.a'eo..l;.... 0....i.a ... f 1 gg ¥.‘:tf.:ir;°1f.§§i§t.’2..i’m.=;* .';‘a*..’1.':.."* ,__.;.. ras. sauce-neon a co.. . _as - . ._ ., , _ _ " __ ` _ _ _ _ . '. __A-__f; 2.' : 'r ` ' 3 T .' _ 1 » __ __ ~ . _ - ' » \ Is among the -ins of the flesh’ of which .we warned, but the lover of *fine furniture hopes it dosen’t her-as she does Want to indulge a bit in this feas_t__of_beaut We have some very pretty new ideas' in fanciytf flgrnit this lot is well worth looking over. _ ‘ ~ MARK WRIGHT SUNNYSIDE PRICES. ‘ re 3' It ;lllia_ The safest way toform an opinion of, “DARDANELLES,”_ an absolutely pure Egyp2ianclgax‘ette,ls totry a package. Once tried always used, Packed in Silver, Cork and Plain tips. Sold every- where, 15c. _ _ _a _ _ ' lumen #_ P¢ff¢¢‘ -~'~r..ai.».- _...___ ’_~f:__*~‘ \-h` _ _ gi _. T, ms house hold edects, CGUIPYISIHZ " S .dim Zf°°m»h*n b°d’°°'“ _ _ _ _ Ns e ..._ -M -_ _ ~ “°"' 'I' H" ' ' #Hr *lf\'lHd' #umm W U ‘ _ day. . _ __ _ _,ii __ ____ _ - ____ ____ __§____ » _ __ _ ~- _,__ __ ____-_ _ _ __ _ Ist. ' ¢“'¢°\°”:~f ._ dz" ' "ii ~_ ‘ ° _ .T l ' D ' i _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _, _ §_._. ,__ _ i _ ___ . i _VE __ _ __ _ _ , m _ _ __ _- _ - I .¥.a'£'._-ff ff ‘ )_._`| _ vi' . l $___9___ i i 2.3;- __ _ _T '. '__ _ 'l‘- ' _ ` _ ; » " ' if *M-_rt Ffh '..- li I ' ` Queen Street f Under new Management. _ _ ( lormerly own by ) _ ' lil-Y-U°_B!l»jw_-_ . 1 _one-some ' I ~ vtyilliasragfi ai%.‘t -“~ class shape e ready for use at allhourh. _ ' f Livery of ' 1 _ _ Ofallkinds-_-istof _ b¢_ f°\.13d_. at ' un ‘ Music Rooms. A 1 a _ I _ __ ;' = _ HSE I