W ¥'¥'iWW‘§?l"'”‘f"ii werz,¢e'“1-11511 vvgywx ""‘3’*"¢§€`Y“i‘“"' *"’“1l$5‘T rw” .WW :< .4 / _ ~ J ,»`_i fx L 5-. »._,,§ gg _ _r ~ _:- _-[_-.__~;2y.;,_,_________________ _,_,,__:_ ___*..l’*\{;~\__..f _ ___,,&v__. _ - ‘ ' _ . ,' ~-‘lf-" ' ' 1;.-.>=~_f~-";_ .1 ci’-"»:=`~l11 \ ‘ C 1 ' V i’ V _ . _ _.~.N_,;, _ _ ..;vf mea cusnnxss, ommcumroww. season mwiifi-D -OF PERSONAL‘llilER_ESi f_ T`~'~ -1~“\=>""_E’»~ ,-_C 4; lr '.~1f\,“~. -‘~»'-_'Slim-, 'f£;\‘ir_‘“-»`>‘ ` Qlls ‘~i1.,s<~;=; _-.-r-'~_f .-,-\<~.-:l\\°~;~>;'» /\ . I'$ll0Ii- if hatwe" Sa []@I_t’s what we do Crockery is low ]@In price for you i /'|§'Good in value K_@Satisi:ies E@The one who Rglnvestigates Y|@""Always buys _l TRY n W. P. Colwill Sunnyside. ' _._A l';'f’L-J ~~'-`-/. _l_\ -~» _ _'/l/\;_ l'7l:’_<` \_~'_‘ , ` ._ ___# _ _ `_. i l \. ,. Green Shoal ' i iiild Plymouth Special " li Binder 'lnine Wholesale and Retail. Dilllli & R0gl'S. ,~’. -T- .'- L§7_4~"'*~‘E7/,"° S? .-W3 _".”";:"` :.\\`% '~'-'Eli ;,\\°&°~\l5li ~;'i\, 5 l - ii ~ £4--xx Tll’lE TABLE Rocky Point Ferry Steamer “El.Fil" ThetSteau_ifer“__iU’i_i3e"kwii1 gy Prince Stree Wha an 7 Y. 903%! ¢x¢¢pted,)a.sfollovre: lgve Chariottdown WN hAatveR‘y ` 'lam 7.30 a At8.3oam At 9am At9.3oam laeoam Atrium Atrsnoon _ Atspm Atagrpm £5222 .f.'§',?°..°“ Atgqopm Y; At7pm At gsm It ll $4? m 1°! \\- A r- aaroa ni “x.x5p m “tp e4 gif _HB1 J. t‘h’town, Hey amd, moz. S-‘_ . _ H 0° ’ _ | This is a Good Day s ~ two storey, double tenement dwelling lhouse on the corner of Grafton and - Thepropertyhas a depth of 78- _ _ _ _ _ _ feet on Grafton Street, and a front._ DEN’rlST_- _ _ _IilClfl8 AlBYm C 0kS- Of S. ,CALENDAR For inn. 1901 Moors Cnaxvem Full Moon, let, 0%_l4m. m. Instguanar, 7th . 2n._m. in ..°‘*.x.:“".e.;‘e ’.l:*..':.. . , m. nn um mn, 4:., inn. m. ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ can *U mm 45 3¥5 55 o:SemQam»wmmw-oo5Qmqammnuu~»¢:7 SEQBQEZ3533§S¢SS333S3§g§Q§§5§g§B 2U :- B 'Fri #Duet-¢ S BDSBBEEGESIQEEI BBESBESSGSSSS 555 SSSSSBSBBSSS .Suu gon ' ` ues - We.: > 'Thur 5 :Sat ,Sun Mon Tu" _ Wed Thur Sat " Sun Mon -Tues Wed . . Thur ' success § 5123)' P* sarsaeccesessssssse QE! cv~1ep5_i§ nessessrensszcsse 23?? E 5 oi 'Q 882Sl°3&&!i8,S5¥3'6\‘3EG §_3jSf23QE2'.9_$E'2‘~3E§E2 ‘lion 'hiss Wed Thur _F ri UI O if s si H n Wm. “'32 n....““ls.“?.|n.‘.5.|ni.f. _ _ _ __ _ __ UM’SIDE vacation with his parents in Summerside. Mn. msnssl mountain has assigned mf position as caretaker of the town horses. His place is being temporarily filled by Mr. James Millman. ' ' Tm! Summereide C. T. Ut picnic will be, held of to-morrow at llalpeque en then Manse grounds. All the members area cordially invited to meet at Willard Hail. lrssns. Cheeley and Urville Scimr- man of the Bank of llova Seetia, Toronto, side. ~ ,_ International llionihly. The August number of The Interna- tl onaI»`ll(ont'hi`y_ (Burlington, `Vt.)-~e@m- "tal ns several-'iwcign contributions-_=of_.¢nr usual interest and power, and is living admirably up to its mission ae a medium of exchange for the best thought of 'the two worlds. M. Charles Seignobos of Paris, one of the highest living authorities in history, brings before us, in a graphic review. the many divisions and complications of the “Folitial Parties in France, "Professor Hans Pruis of the University of Konigs- berg discusses with an old fashioned thor- oughness and 'gravity the “Eeoaomie De-_ velopment of Western Europe un-A _der the Influence of the Crueapesi’ ;a`nd Professor August Forel of Zurich, the cel-' ebrated neurol ogist and the author of the _ great monograph, “The Ante of Switzer the very original formation of his brain To nod M ‘ hid Order Im man is incapabieof ever attainia'ga_n_i¢eal perfection and th e decidedly inferior rac- es will always remain on a low plane of ICE CREAM A Yon’ll enjoy ice cream _to ~ day, and the was-mer tl! _ _ weather gets the more you’ll enjoy it. ` Telephone us (No 238) or sendnswordandwe’ll deliver ‘ a package at your door. We make our Ice Cream - from our Pasteurized cream- which is absolutely pure and S . admittedly superior in flavor - to ordinary cream-and we `put it up in l0c., 206 and 35c. packages. John G. lcbonelsl Pasteurizedd Milk Factory, ' _ Water Sn ect. ' .__ _ - _ _ _ P. C Brands P. C. Why pay such fabulouspilces for GJRSETS Re P. C. BRANDS' are to be had at such ionalfe prices and yet such values. "BRECT ORMS” at 750. $1.00. “.85 and 81.75. Pi|iiS|iii GUBSET Gil. Manufacturers- QUEBEC. YALUABLE PROPEli'l‘Y l"'0ll SALE. A The undersigned oEere for sale by private contract that very eligible i Pownal Streets. - ` _ _ .-4 development,-such is Forei's rather oheerleee conclusion. But the brain of the superior races is still mths processof growth, he declares, _spd may reach 'a much higher feem’ of evqlu-_ _ tiouunless retarded by the. syetemsof education so ' ‘iii ' yogue,-the incessant crammiug ' eee-' at the expense ofthe highenhu A dj -. the brain, and thus __ f E '_ that process of selection by_ which slope. ra. kn°,,1ed“_,_._w|,_|,b anmin. ‘ha _ townfremlapid Cl_ty,_hinieol'aen atbree . ~»sid- .. function is made possible. - In the same number of The Iutergp- ‘ tional Monthly, Mr. Louis C. ElsoD,'the well-known musical' critic, __wr_i_tes on 'i "Music inthe Church.” Prof_zs'sor.C_ro- _ mom, `gbe¢' ¢f~J.n. . - y "I9 111°" P°!'f°*_° ¢V°3°¥|°¥l 05 91° b§\l§5' `McCart,` ofe_ lco_n_omy,d*is vhriting ber; . A - - friend, Misstllarke, in l_hy View, P. ‘ -_ _ _ wen Donn" in ms study of .._Am&k'mn evening. Rev. E.P.Calder will occupy- the Primacy in Iron and Steel Production,”- the almost incelculable future of a giant industry. Professor W. P. Trent contri- butes esympathetic study of “Broader Matthews as a Dramatic Critic"; llva. H. O. Taylor reviews Saintbury’s “ms'tor`y" i of Criticism,” and Hr. Russell, Sturgis l writes on _.Recent Work on Greek *nd llmperial Roman Architec ture.” AT THE Cl-IANGE OF LIFE. The trying period in woman’s life usu- ally comes between the axes of forty and iifty years and is marked by irrit- ability, head`a_che,s dizziness, irregular rnonthlies, fltful appetite, forebodings- of evil, palpitation of the heart and con- stipation. Dr. Chsse’s Nerve Feed is' above all a womh,§\’s medicine because ` it helps her safely through this trying period. It enriches the blood, strength- ens the nerves, regulates the func- tions of the feminine organs and ' and tones and invigorates the whole body " Read Paton & Co.’s forsnoou bargains and remember the _stor`e closes at one o’clock.-li . - Four hours of goods away below market value at Patonsthis _a. m_.-_li ` ' Half-price goods, hats, »- waists, ~ekirts§ ready-made dresses, childrens’ _suits at _ Paton‘s this forenoen.-1_i _ __ . The following goods at 25s each: 'All' our straw hats, all our- onw hate, -all our child:-_en's wash goods, ( y~to~wear) one basket full _of slightly mueeed white shirts, all - summer -capcs.-Paton &1_ Co. . ~* l All our Trimmed Millinery at half-Epi-i Jas. Paton 8: Co.-li __ _ _ _ _.___ _,_ - _ A Kenneth J. Martin. B A- _Bar rieter, Soil-:lim-, Notary Public, 8: Moser :ro Loss. e ’ orncnz-Bmees Bending. Summerside, P. E. Island. _ Lowther & Learn 'Saturday afternoon on a visit. U _ 1 Mr Cyrus Melliilanéreturued Satlrdl! , I _ from .Morell. ' f Mr. Vemon Shaw spent Sunda! in ~ Brackley Point. *___ Mr. E Sterns returned Saturday after- ' T 1 _ ' M ll. It has been proved beyond dispute that this Starch is The Latest RCWS- mm nogifg Mig” ofthe P,,,,0,,,,,,,,,_.d the finest Laundry Starch in the world. It was invented PI-in ~ C sseurdsy from menu. by R. Mack, and 1s manufactured by him at Ulm, German y. L: mm y’ M,_ Gwrge B__p°°;.i,L°wer Mosesgut, was in the City laturday. _ eastern train Saturday afternoon. Mrs. James Barrett went to Sourie, -on a business trip Saturday. lies Bessie Biiiingsiy of Weeks Bt Co., is 'spending her holidays in Tryon. lb. and Mrs. John Bentley and Miss Wigginton have returned to the City. 'Robert Ewing and wife of Charlotte- in , T , _ \ miss Quays Lord cnuismwwn, it M' md n"J“m°° W' 8 ° "°" m neal"b0l‘ll & cl) MW . 5 ` ° Mr Charles Dalziel has returned from a ' - Miss Ruby Darraoh, Kensington re- ' ' S019 A2935 for Clnadfh Si' _(ibn, N- » 'turned home on Saturday, after a visit to bum.” mp io Montreal' 5 ,Q3 | »°.\ ;‘E~;',_` _ -_ _` 1 ‘_ _ ,`- ,f_ \, , _: _- ~ \ > ___ /_»_’ _.__"*_,_ _ L ° P ' .e \ .~.\ . . -_<1 “ki - 1 ' 'Jr ' l . ~ - lx _ __ _ _ ____ D Fyiggdg in 5511;-eygidq M188 [FEBS MOON WODU U0 stlliril, R) _ < .' I » 3.)! fl Y; T* 'I' “`”/, _‘.13 Saturdayonaholday trip. '_j /C;3\_`J_rK§§_§ _Q .' _io/1;) MR. Louis Montgomery as-rlved home _ b the ~ ~» - ~» \ - ' . - f -‘ - -/1;? ..;»? _., - S. _\/ N- _ bam Sydney gn 55;,”-d,y_ go .mad his Supt. Sharp was a passenger Y _ (rf " i Sa-1;tler . ~ s:e s:e e asze e:s s:e » You’ll _hn_d'o'ur eounters_corered_with_ 9;; snaps Saturday, .come and save from 5 to 106' on every 9c purchase. E Mr. Wm._[Moran went to Fredericton » Pretty Ribbon Good Cotton‘Hose ' Ladies' Ties Ladies’ Collars Ladies’ Gloves Pretty Lace Ladies’ Vests Towels- gi . §a3€3?? 1--_-mil 1 '-St. John Sun. - ' 1- Sunday inlarsbleld, the guest of Mr. Will Robertson. Miss Janet Arebibal P teacher. and her .were \`pasae_ng'ers=Sa`tui\day returning :to St. Peters after a visit in the City. Cadets Blanchard and Tooker returned Saturday afternoon from a fishing tour in l the western part of the Province. ° Mrs. F. R. Butcher, Mrs. Frank Merritt and Master Gerald Merritt of St. John, are the guests of Col. and Mrs.Moore, ~ _Miss Amy Wilson, daughter ef Rev. Dr. __ Wilson. left on a visit to P. E. _'Island by the noon train yesterday.-St. John Sun. mr. and Mr.. Blackman, of rndme. 5 ton, N. B., who have been the gecete of 5 Mr. J. R. McKie, returned home Satur- idar- ‘ ' Mies Muriel Piéerd of Prince B dward Island." is visiting in thecity, the guest of her brother, Mr. W. Pickard.-8y`dley Record. ` Ik. G. W. Smallweod, wife and daugb tesefblew York, are expected home te- night to spend a few weeks with parents ha on s““_d`y on nun .mn .mndlnz town are spending a few days in the City. their vacation at their home in Summer _ l(r.eJam& Stewart ef Cardigan spent d __ niece, Miss Jessie Arehibald, are visiting _ in Charlottetown.-Sydney Record. . |r,:r"vT-‘_;t.'e:.1..l...-. .av-ea... st P. 3 _ Print _ White Cotton ' .Dressing Combs Side Combs _ Brooches Hats _ e #sr .-.Flowers - 'Embroidery White Muslins - Cloth Brushes .Purses ' .Frilling _ Curling Tongs Veiling Crochet Silks Men’s Ties “ " Collars eze e:e e:e s.e e:e e:s eze e.e e:s ze E . 4 d .3 ° octal 9c yd , .9¢_P1‘ ' we 9c ~' A H Hose Straw Hats Braces-¢ _ A “_ Haudkerohiefs A “’ 'CuE.Bnttons _ _ “ Armleta _ “ ' Bows ‘ Gs 4( secs andirlends. _ _ llr_.LorneStewart.eIDeer 8 Gods is in Bestico-en a vislttofrienda their-. senssnsshemns gem or law. a. 1. ‘ ~. r;'1.sp.¢t‘»...a- was .is in w_ee_ke__vieit_to his parents, Mr. and 'llrs. '_‘, _Fred_eriekLepege.- ‘ ' __ " f Island.-Sy dney Record. Rev.. G. P. Raymond will* preach in Summerside next Sulidey morning and l_3apti`st pulpit in this City. _l Mr. and Mrs. George Green of St. John N. B., were in the City Saturday,-and left 1 by the afternoon train ou a visitto friends ` in the western part of the bland. _ _-_gli 9 ` 1 ' I NAVAL MANOEUWBS ENDED. Lennon July 30.-For the purposes of the British naval man `war was de- clared yesterday morning, and the strug- gle of the opposing fleets to try and obtain command of the English Channel and of the approaches to it and St. Gees-ge’s Channel' commenced. Before battle was fought off the Scilly Isles. many hour had elapsed a great naval; The result of '_ the encounter was the _annihilation of the detending squadron, ‘and the English Channel is now apparent- l ly at the mercy of the enemy. The fleet, _representing the home defenders force, [lost the whole of its squadron of zruis- -'érs' "while the enemy’s ileet lost e ht _ _ ii! _ vessels out of twelve, -Eighteen [splendid ` A FIRB IN TIB li0Ll. _ LOND0ls,'Juiy 31.-Fire on board the British freight steamer Elswick Park . after her arrival at Hamburg July 27-.from ` Pensacola, damaged the cargo in her see- oad hold andthe bridge deck. She has 19 l feet of water in her engine room. l _ - ~}__ - -.4 --'l=='<-__d'-'rm'-H Wakeio -Sleeper warship; nad been theoretically destmyf? ed _in less than an hour. "l i i i your old fence, or perhaps your house needs a coa “K” Montreal and nuRlNo_1rns sEAsoNo|=19.o|_ _ _ onlin; serene. Poinaoisps, nm Bay, Pam, caps cm, owls - Summerside, Charlottetown and Picton . ‘ \ f ' s .Faoin s|oa'rn_£AL ,Fneslo||'Tolrr| A - ; ` -A'r_21>M f -_ Anoursrnu ' Monday, 3rdJune, ........'Mouday, 2.7thMsy ,. . . . . . .. ...t " June-.ss ¢ ~ » » »¢¢.¢ ss " Junestsess ¢eeee'e lst July. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ - 24th June. . . . . . . . . 15th July. . . . . . . . . . _ _ . _ . “ 29th July . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . “' “ ` 12th August . . . . . . . . " 26th August . . . . . . . . . . . . 19th August. . . . . . .. . . _ ‘.‘ 9th September . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Septembe . . . . . . . . . “ 23rd September . . . . . . _ _ . i_6th September. . . . . . . .. 7tbOctober............ `80thSeptemher._.....°.... . ` “ 21st October . . . . . . . . . . . . 14th October., . .` . . . . . . .'.“ “A 4thNovember.......... 28th0ct0`bcr............. Returning will leave Picton, N S eve afternate Manda at 'noon 5( Ol ~22ndJuly.. ...... 5thAugust . . . . .. .. ... S. R , . ., ry _ y _ on arrival of trains from Halifax and. St. John, calling at Charlottetown Summerside, Perce, Mal Bay, Gaspe, and Father Point. _ - Subjecttochangeshooldcircumstaucesrequire._ ` ‘ _ B08.. i May 1901 A A‘0l\Ue liimon there tf __ ’ _ _ L U11 _ 'V _ ' 1 . of paint to _ brighten it up? it will look like new ’ wieni' a wie of pmsm _PREPARE We have just received- '50 _ P8 3 ._ y C ” ilsoldlow.” ' A 'j i e and in good condition and can nov _ 5U111'\ERSl-DE; * - _ ' ° ' _ the undersigned. . » J. CUNDALL HASZAR-D, of if Ee?" ,i AiikindsotGeneral_andAnaes,tl\sties Bfidsa work :ld heboughtatagreetbargain and on P ‘ f __ _ _ St tiié |°".f.<.i°§;.‘;‘..*’.‘::°i‘.'I§»‘»“. ... ......... ... """‘~“‘"“'°-222' “"‘ '?‘”~”.M°d~» Jewelry we me Store. M ‘A y , PA| N;-1' on it. All colorsiin stock and to arrive. , _ _ l°__ _suxrf 1- romeo. " °“°.:;”§::f°.:.:°§.f;°°3.S.°:;°°° overseen nn son ‘1“““" “"”°" '"“ “J T” ‘ Fore i 7shJuly¢eese ees Luef.