M iawiihout a~ bottle of it in the house. It stands always for the Quality, GUARANTEED' .es $1 9 fr '~. 1:.. _ . _ i . v' . .g , 1 Q'-e la- , " -i ` .' ‘ o “~=<1~.‘f-,ff-.\<~._¢‘»‘-if ‘fra-_ A' -s~ ‘ ~'--°“- _°,,- . _.A me-_ sg* _ 4-'-\‘_.° _ ._`_ - fry- .? _ ~ ‘r`€- _T -___._ _ . #1 »' _ . ' »" A- , §.35_`_` . E51 ,_ . = /rf' I '_ r c .7~ s-_- Sootiing to the irritated Bonels and gives prompt ro- lui from pain. CURES ` Bimini, Dyseutory, tlramps, W, Summer Complaint, Sea Sink- lss, Cholera, and all Fluxes k Bovels of Iulauts or Adults GATT D0 VIITHDUT IT. Irs. T. G. johmton, Shawviile, §}., writes: “We have used your §.-.ivswiefs Extras sf wud lscyfor years and feel that we can °'@Q‘°x kixzys cures both big and little manner complaints and I feel §§. rss oumnmr SUM SIDE AND WEST The Latest News From Prince County Rlv. G. W. Fisher preached in the Methodist Church here Sunday morning and evening. yes HB. David Small of New Village left terday morning by the Northumber- land en route to Longmont, Colo., for the beneilt of his health. - Yoon clarion sow.-Fifteen pieces new American muslin regular value 14 cents per yard at Sinclair & S*»eWart’s this month at 10§ cents per yard. 16 d&w Mas. George Clark has returned home after spending ten weeks in Somerville, Mass., visiting her daughter Hrs. Keddy and Mrs. Beattie and other friends. _WHEN you want a suit of clothes come to Clark 8: Steeves. We have the cicth,we have the trimmings and we can do the work. -Clark 8; Steeves. lil d&w li Srarxox Master, J. D. Enman received despatches yesterday morning from Geo. S. Squires, New Bedford Mass. and Wm. Weatherbie, Sussex, N. B. making en- quiries as to the identification and dis- posal of the body of John L. Weatherbie, killed here on Friday night last. Mr. Enman at once replied tzlving the desired information. ' --0-Z Corticsili Home Needlework. h ‘_ E that we can procure Sue.) a usefulis th (/orticeii|Hom~Needlework ’$e.§erfnl medicine.” Very unique, very dainty andvmost r _ ,to the third quarter of 1901, which is *now being delivered to subscribers. It contains seven fuiirpsge handsome colored - ‘Y ' plates, in addition to an almost unlimited number of letter pmss illustrations, WIEN showing new and att.-active: designs in _ embroidery, Mexican and Virginibn drawn _- .~ , work, centre pieces and doilies and sofa ' ‘Q ",_ft ` - _ pillow patterns. Besides this a lengthy ~ *_ Drofusely illustrated chapter is devoted to ‘ ‘ ` ` domestic lacemakiug, au accomplishment ~ which society ladies in England and the ` Q '- L Unite i:States are devotingimuch atteutio `,` ` p e ~ 1 tojust now. The instructions are so clear Q " - . , otha: any lady can acquire the art. The ._ Cortioelli Home Needlework should find a place in every la.dy's boudoir. It is only td., St. Johu's, P. Q. publishers. . 10 cents per copy, or 35 ctsfa year. Liberal _ I V o premiums sirered. ooruoeiii snr 00,, _ 4 _ 1 L DIGBTION WITHOUD A SDOHACH “The fact that peoplem can digest foo ter the stomach has been remove Ever try “QUICK TA PI OCA P” a i’i.°J“»§i‘2§-°“31.‘a2?°°fi°”»i€"°i.‘2i~'iia“§ ence it comes that Dr. Chass.s Kidney- o O O O IH. . pudding ln ten mvwfes- Your Piano 1 f¥7Vants ` sn t be filled as well by any piano ' as ty the MORRIS. I ' Do you know about the mechandism _ , »"iU" /.» of a piano-the hammers, string; ff= dampen, etc, etc!! Can you den:-:i4 I mine between chesp, unseasoned 5 rtzsterisls in the hands of poor work- ._. :Len and », My - Plano I high cI.\3.°, expensive materials mould- ~ , ' ed by the most skilful mechanics _ that ever built a piano! 2 I Morris Piano . You must trust s house with a gf reputation: That is why so many ° pianos ofthe MORRIS make _End a f place in Canadian homes from one it end of the Dominion to the other. V IJ LdZa.OIE111&13,_As°=!t’ x i epsia. They act directly on the kidneys, ver and intestines, makin? them healt y active, and vigorous’ an so Insure Rep feet digestion and prompt _ remov of poisonous waste matter. ----Q--__ Trade And Shipping. PORT OF CHA.RLO'I"|’B1'0VYN. July 15. Ar.-North Star-,Phalen, Shediac; Maggie Roach, Weston, Richibueto;` S. S. Bonavieta, Fraser, Montreal; Dwina, Gerrourd, Port Morieu., ` Richibucto S S Bonavxsta, Fraser, orth Sydney Dwina, Gerrourd, Buctouche, Hiletus, Peters do, S S. Olivette, Allen, Boston. For Pains and Lsmeness use RICK’S LINIMENT. Promos Horst: Pownal.. July 15. Cld.-Maggie Roach, Weston, KEND _ July 14.-Lester S. McNutt Mrs. L. S. McNutt,Louis McNutt,Thos. E. McNutt .Miss Marion Trainor-,Miss Ellen Doiron Miss B. Sullivan, Charlottetown; Miss H. Purchase, Boston, Hass., Mr. Chris. McLean, P. G. Armor, Harry Hudson, Ernest Davy, Jack Gaudet, Charlotte- town; H. R. McLeod, N. Y.; J. N. Me- Leod, Montreal. BEN'I‘LBY‘S is the bdt Llnlni. Il-*il See the Embroidered waist Muelins. OE PERSONAL INTEREST the city yesterday town yesterday afternoon. h man of Sydney is in the elty went to Seuris yesterday afternoon eastbound train yesterday afternoon inthe city. the guest of Mrs. S. C. Nash. ` Mr. John misss of now-svnxs, N. B., l is among the guests at the Revere Hotel. ' Mr. J. S. Hinton, Summerside, is in fl the city. I-Ie is registered at the Davies. W. T. 1 visit to Mr. Small’s sister in Longmont,- Colorado. Court afternoon. city yesterday evening. He requires a number of horses. I G H. C. McLeod, Toronto. came to the sity ' b the Princess yesterday evening. h Y ' ` ‘ Mrs. Lilian M. Nelson and two children Nelson's mother, Mrs. J. R. Moore. .p 1 H he guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Agnew. is the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. u J mes A. Fraser, Church St.-Picton Advocate 7 sion of the Supreme Court which opens i, here this morning. of Picton are at the Revere. They visit he province for the purpose of buying a few driving horses. _ Nova Scotia arrived from Toronto aturday nightto spend his holidays at is home in Little York. _marine slip, met with an accident Friday W _ ay morning.-Picton Advocate. side Branch of the Merchant's Bank of P. ' E. L spent Sunday in the City. He returned -to Summerside yesterday. ` taken up their residence 5-!`d"'a'3' hon. ` la e » Revere Street, Truyé-Colchester Sou. pastorate with the North Street Christian Church next Sunday,arrived from Lexing I ton. Kentucky, Thursday night.-Hx. Herlld. - . hrough_I‘rnro on t-he Cape Breton Flyer, his afternoon, en route to visit frienosi an Truro News. hree months’ visit to her daughter, Hrs N C. L. Miller, Z2 Willow Street, left Satur- day afternoon for her home in Charlotte- town, P. E. L-Truro News. Y Island Hospital, leaves this morning for I nrtneford, N. W. 1'. when it is ,undef stood she has secured a hocrative position. < Many friends will regret to learn of Mira Tynan’s departure and will follow her* with best wishes for future happiness and I success in the Northwest. p Rev J C McLean, Summer-aide. wssin Attorney General Psterlwent to George Mr J A. Woodbury, the well known one Mr John McLeod of John McLeod k Co Bishop Courtney was a passenger by the Mrs. John Matheson of Georgetown is p Mr. Sydney Olapd, son of G. W. Oland eaves this morning for Battleford, N. Mr. David Small left yesterday on a Mr. W. A. Weeks, Clerk of the Supreme went to Georgetown yesterday ‘ Rev. Mr. Stewart and wife of New Glas- BOW came to the city by the Princess yes-' ~ terday evening. Mr.Thomsou of Enfield, came to the _ Mr. Will Holman of Summerside, P. E. slaad, is the guest of Mrfand ‘Mx-s. Thos. The Misses~McLeod, daughters of , ave arrived in the city on a visit to Mrs Rev. T. F. and Mrs. Fullerton and Miss 'C aggieFullerton are visiting in Alberton, Mrs. Prowse of Murray Harbor, P. E. I. a . Mr. J ustice’ Bodson went to Georgetown esterday afternoon to preside at the ses- _ Messrs. Warren Goes and Harry Goss Mr. Edwin Crockett, of the Bank of Nathan Grotto, a workmen at the hleh resulted in his death early Satur? Mr. Frank MacMillan of the Summer- Rev. Jacob Layton and ta ilyt-ho‘¥a.~ e _ tely occupied by ,'l‘.»“B. Kidney, Esq.| R. Everett Stevenson, who begins his nm. Elijah Learn, Bmokneia, ,meal d relatives on Prince Edward Island.- Mrs.G. A. Pippy, who has been on at Miss Tynan,late Matron of the P. EJ Forthemaseesnotthe domes, BEN-i ,nuns Linimeiis is the mmuy medicine ` chest. Price 10 and 25c. ia" , & Sf lover.-Picton Advocate. ‘ I Ifilllm fm MY srons" ni ii busy spot time iifye I * ` IG is now in full blast 25 in sat. p. c I Thousands of dollars worth of summer goods be cleared out this month. See our ad. in papers or betterstill drop into ‘ My Store' to-day I s SoutuurMulou I \' IDNDU/V _ _ tomns.iumxm..%srk.?aze:* e B =i;:i..fff:fo.udo=u=‘f;~.o,¢.~ti°.;tefs ortors o . euormolo .uno iuiutablo Salted Peanuts at W A. u '~ ‘ our Flower Plants include the following pop- j' uiar varieties: Perennial, Pansy and 'rainy in' bloom, 35c per dozen; Carnations, Dianthus. Sweet William Forget-Me-Not, Holly Hook,-5c each. 45c per dozen, Dahlia -and Gladllola, Bulbs, or each. rfanspumrd nerdy annuals, asm, rniox, swan, vefbms, remain, Pansy, mfigoiaei biasturtium, Zennit. Chrysanthemum, Candy uit, Salipaloais, Balaams. Love~in~s-\(ist,Slng1¢ and census nexus. (hom sees) canary creeps, i Morning Glory, Alyssium, Byrethum, _ or-csxden Fenner fs: edging, em. ea-_ mi above Annuals $x.oo per rom , Vegetable Plants-Trensplauted Osbbag¢,_, forearlyuse, me per non, 5oe do; Tomstoa. extra early, 5:: each. later plants, nr psf amen; cabbage Puma for ran and I winteruae rac. per xoo, &lexy5oeperxooOueum- ber, Spanish, Pumpkin, xg: per box. ' of GAY’S PLANTS.»m,w__mm,y wil gladly give _vou njriees for Blinds, Hattings, Rugs,. Carpets, Olleloths, etc. The cost may not be nearly so high as on anticipate.-Jas. Paton 8; Co. 11 eos. ¢ ~ ~ . - . » ¢ ~ . » - - . - . . - ~ » - ¢ » ¢ » .¢'! . - . - . . ~. - _ § Black _Dress Fabrics and-I » . . . . ~. § , Suitlngs. 5 .B Customers livigg out of townare fl I especially provid for in having any : E puuéicéf this W submitted for iln~ I . nthrough e med I : fvpiiiss winbss»nnai°,»c»i'i§'»in'°e'3fi-ff : I thing ata glsnoenasto quallsy,p;~;¢¢, : I tc. W 'v ` ‘ ill! ti . the quditigssgfgbgtckicugoodziwa an w I . The new smooth _dnished Homehi spuns. Cheviot Suitings,Serges,'Pwllls 'I . l.ed|es’s Cloths, Venetians. Revue: `: I Cords, Mohaim, Sicilians, Cashmeres Z I Henrietta: .Nun’s ,Veilings Crisps] s' 1 IPo£lius, Blames, Voiles ’Ts5‘etm’ I I Sil and Wool Broches. Silk and W : 1 Crepe de Chencs, Uncrushahle I I Silk Grenadines; .Black rnd >Whits I Shepherd Checks Bleek and Grey. I I Mixtures in Tweeds and Hohsire. I I Write for Samples with Prices. I . Special attention to 1.he_orders for I "Mourning, ~-..‘ _._° sta pun I 1 3AS.PATO`N‘&C0. on the market -.i to-._ _ 'THE BEST and silnplest wood track hay* carrier. ""l"_§"' .1 \ | sr r i This Hay Carrier canbe set to 011 any size of track. by means of ' THE _P0R.f!`$“ as never fag] 1° FOR -HA. uni J'\ .ASfH\_§Sh\’€§ )§5N' W1 flfillhl mi 'Z¢.3\€|IYl.l‘§2l“'E9@Z!ifiB‘IF"£H"" l E. a fallible heater Sunshme aX_4\.l.1~_llPd$l£.. yeueassilpe¢h»&halL enth¢lfetts,\nl£ee|esd|le¢thla the coal hasnt hem hard out Theuhkeaaelher nqpwhilethe heeaeieizeltilg, ‘l‘he¢ntlsont1ieSU'¢S!l!’¥B regelatetheireteperfectly \ist&wsBhgnp yonhxowtownhmhslfanhcurhowlongttvillhuru. Has dell-actmggasdamper 3081812088119!!- Eesytomanage Durable. Hale in three sites largeieeu-doom,raxx5xaches Burns cell, esbetied. Cleaatevedzwith. Seldatamodmeiticl. mphligaadllstluiatesiheefrom ourloealsgeatorneareltilpm. on the body ofcorrier l?dleys,Fllll'Ho&