\ 9 , E "',:. f. . '<» ` av" , v ` f ».'-~~~»=' ~ f - .-"sr ‘frfieneic "’ if : . -2,. A. =i- s. '. = .» "f 1 ' ' 9,-,f‘_:~ if 'ic ,i-_ts .=~§, - `_’~_f°.~%‘ -‘~, _ '~ ` ` ..\"'r_, ,T g g g 'ct.xRnA1N.cHARLoTTETowN,JULY is, issis _ g t C BIG ALE _I ‘About (2,700) two thousand seven _ lgndred yards of new Black Cash- ge, the best value we have ever dawn, recently received, worth 75c p We are having a big sale ‘this special cashmere in two shades Jet Black or Blue Black, at 506 Yards \ For Fancy Black Goods, we show a hge variety of rich eB`ects, and very ist value ,AISO-We oifer about 6 dozen Fancy Sailors (balance of the 36 . we got at Half Price) 35 cents. from 50c to 80c. Gentlemen try ns for Washing Ties Shirts, or Ilnlaundried Gellars, Gloves Braces, Underwear. We keep a large variety of new toeiii lllllllllllllllllll||l||||lIlI§ 2 1- -- l -ui 1_1 1-. .li Mexico, where he has resided for the past eight years. He was accompanied by Mrs Robert Strong. Miss CHARLOTTE BRI-‘.nAuT is visiting her home and friends in this city after an absence of iive and a bali years in Mescaleio, New Mexico. Miss Brehaut is in the American civil service and holds the position of matron of the ln- duszrial school in Mescalero. She will remain on the Island about two months. REV MR liisrrni-:ws preached his farewell sermon to the Methodist people of Shediac Sunday last. There was a crowded house to hear him, Mr Matthews ,although ii young man is re- cognized as an able speakerf He leaves many warm friends and admirers in Shediac. He leit yesterday morning for ls new iield of labor at Souris. PE I.-Sackville Post. DURING the sessions of the School of Theology at Halifax, Rev D J Fraser, B D, of St John, formerly of Alberton. , P E I, read a clear and instructive paper on “The Creed.” A brief out- line of the history and social iniluerice of the Apostles, Nicene and Athanasi- an creeds was given. Two praetical» questions were considered; (1) The place of the creed in our public wor- ship; (2) the creed as a basis for Christian unicn. The lecture was an " able and satisfactory treatment of the subject. _ Snrasxii CoL'nr.- The Supreme Court met Saturday for the purpose of delivering judgments. Carmody Bail case. The Court unanimously discharg- ed the rule for execution against the bail, holding that the securities were 1 liable for the amountof the bail and that the proper course was for the sheriff to collect the amount of the bond and pay the money over. Attor- ney General for Crown; D A Mckiniion for bail. Doyle vs Kickharn-order ab- solute for ri. new trial. Mathieson for plaintiff; Morrison, QC, tar defen- tlant. | r~ s ELUGAL AND PRUVINCIAL Q neen hotel. was occupied yesterday morning by Rev .__ MR \\' l) .\It‘KAY was ri passenger bv george ROSS’ 8 naotwe of this clty’ .and THL i . H \ . the Prncess Saturday evening. B presanl lubmlnb near.M°"cl°n’ L B' Y, y , ` W Y ‘ _ A’ Mr Ross is a very pleasing speaker ancd . ‘,_`i`.,,,\,._.V.',_, . gg, _Qi rf' . 5 ' _ I ' s , l 1 | I will be rememiered that Mr Irving was nished the Gusnnun with the follow aiicoiin or iiitiuvsi. AT sr JOHN. T7 at St John June 27 15 " 28 _ is “ 30 July 1 .. “ 2 ° 15 “ 20 .4 “ 33 H H 45* 50 “ 9 O T 17 “ 11 23 “ 12. ..() T 15 T7 Boston train: fi) Montreal train. * Late. O T-On time. Time allotted for station work in St John, 15 minutes. On June 28, engine broke down; on July 6. freight wreck at Welsford. Both trains on time at Fredericton Junction; on July S, big crowd from Boston caused delay in examination of ®~i_¢>C>\iC> _ _ _ _ cc' €:f~"c>&>ccc&>;_é: HH HQHHHQHHQH t~9 odoocoocpo HQHHHHHHQH 17 22 27 21 ik Oo at 42* O T my _ freight at Vanceboro. MR MAJOR QCHLRWIAN !'et\1I'flGd lO made a very deep llnpresslgn’ as I fr Summefslde Satllfdfiy evening- quently heard from the young people ' HoN_D 1)Avii~:s was a passenger by lg'f’sterda.Y’ "Y("'f°l:§€Vi51*;DlCe Pvfeacbefilh . tue Princess Sziturdiiv evening. . ts text wa.. 01” 0*" .`i°“f_0W" _ ’ f Salvation with fear and Trembling.” `" 1 LARGE Sh‘Pme“‘§" of l°°Ste¥`5 are God will not do for a man what he can I ‘_ , being Sf=11tH¢r0SS\1t1°°d» the No.2 is a line of, comprising light an _ , - - - v Mn Muirnoca McLi:on, of the steam- ° 'SL ° um. at ey was "MP8" ’ . . . Anladles Buck and Colored Capes ,evening irom a business trip to the Lp- er Southport accompanied by Mrs Mc_ ed. The day being fine the church was dark Walsts, all slzes’ some mth 8 d' t. per Provinces' Leod returnhd Saturday evening after Sued t° overnowmg at each °°“'°e‘ In L W P' c' lsc“u“ Mn W A HAWLI-;i'. returned Saturday :i visit to friends in Nova Scotia. the morning Rev F A Wightmau’ of Ausho trimmed and En H81 I _ evening from a trip to the west=ru art _ - - . Marglte’ preached an ewquent' and aP` . , p S 1 ID ,Z 1° P Oxr. hundred and fifty excursionists »pmpm,ig ge;-mon, basinn his remarks, s’¢¢¢dHats and Bonnets at °f|t"°Is1°”d‘ from Picton arrived here at 1 o`cl0ck on the word u ' ° - mth delachable Collars and s fo nd in Eph v 27. The M3 ARTHUR CROSBY alriveg home Satlllfley. by the SS Ol-.ff, Capt Le~ afternoon service was conducted by Rev W ,I Gr diS¢0lll|tn Saturday eveningfroan San Lius Potosi, maisln” "ll 'Y "L O" mmm a 6 Ge°rg°F R°beft5°n» °f Cavendish’ Wh° 0’0l0ck~ ~ A iielivered ii. forcible, instructive and. Mnssns l\I.\.`i~»i-: .~'<'iitri:“.iAN, Summer- °gl°“l dlscfnuw frfm’ Psalms x1vlii`8° side, and J li Alclltinai-i, New Glas- At the evemng Bern.” Rev WJ H°'.mrd’ glow, N Si>1hiave sepnaed their tplnders fo; Eynéxfifggggz dglghliiltairagglgfssg n ' - ,bf ,Dix ,0”,‘§,‘; fsylufgfs ° °g° “" from Ach xi;-19. The coiieciions wen, @ never expect at less than $1 15 » very good, and the best of attention and Q @ choose for MR Gi-:o W Iavmo, Vernon River, order prevailed notwithstanding the has been -elected a delegate for the crowded :-tate of the church. province to the Supreme Grand Lodge I i .which will meet in Toronto in 1899. It BORN- Three wonderful values oiiernig to da Number 1. is a large assert tached collars and cuffs some cuffs NUMBER 3 is the gem line of the col lection. It is made up of waists you’t Mime & Milind T9 Time in station Q- - - “|f.“,5 na .nsmfs lv' anal When You Buy ,_ A Bgdpggm Sully'-»Don’t look at the price only 2 -Look at nit FINISH, 100k at the NUMBER or Pincus the STYLE of the oiaiiuas the STYLE .if Pa r _ the TABLE the QUALITY .mi sizi: of the Mrnnoa ' Make a close inspection all round, and you will see that Win rid vom. house of you can get better value for your money here than any- ’ my ;;`_] where else. i L Some Handsome Designs, Just received, will be glad to show them, JOHN NEWSON @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@®QOl rman gg Bun E ls without doubt the best; sold`in this city. They’i‘e E as cheap as the po0rest§"l quality of Buns. § l 0c"E“ DOZ. Telephone 98. E STE WA RT, E cup Env, Bakes sBEe;lKBread. F~-:ss ___ _ -- _-_ hi Illll lllll Jlllll line Juice is one of the mtinvigorating and healthy Ulmer drinks. and is highly Hpcially those troubled with ` fhcmatics We have just $111-'sd at Cask of the best -Ncmmended by Physicians it - i \ ._.._ .__* .M__._,._.___._en.s-.____t-__. r' <'f'."‘*”"“~‘.-»’9'.' f""T*f» -J' ififff-~-f tt»r<»s~vrfs‘W’°“‘ifSl‘i° " e Q ia WH T WOUlD YUU |10 WITH $10 0| .Worth of dry goods more than you wanted? You’d sell them of course you would-but could you sell them quickly att regular price N 0 . Neither can we. A ‘ We believe we can sell them quickly by imaking them about one half, and some at less than one half. Tha.t’s the way goods are being sold at “ ]\¢[`Y €'I'C)f.ElIEi‘» c Qlndia. Juice which we 5 treicw retailing an _ _ 15 .. 6 cents a pint or L _ a bottle. ' - & any-|:' sUoc°1s.:sso:|~.=Ls.'I'O BE'-EB BROS- l 99