\ - »,-.~.§s »qi;~.+9;-:fir-1»;~r=zr; 'rns GUARUL-nv, E D l‘€f€ made by Lewis Berger and Sons, London, Eng- 1,nd_ cents per L9 lb pound. Special prices on 1;;-gg quantities. \.- _ 1 - - l |T’S WAYS GOOD Thats what the best people say, me people ‘rho know. You no ueedn‘r worry when fofve ’ ‘i bought bread of us. It’s good; our cookirgis a`-.lvou could de- ,/ sire. It is made from the best ;-'° flour, mixed right a_"_d baked up right. Our spec a'ty is only 4 cents. _ Everybody who has tried it is `- _ delighted wizhit. Weaisohave l\\‘~. go ordinary lnaves at 6 cents I and Vienna at 7 cents. -'- ~ /'és $_~ D. Stewart. Eclipse Bakery. Bakcs Best Bread. lf) Dill# Health ~ during the hot summer months take HUGHES’ EFFEHVESCING “LINE by the addition of * water forms s pleasant spark- ling dmoght, which is un- u equalled for cooling and invig- * orating the system, far sur- passing any mineral water. mdhsving the advantage of* being cheaper in price. Nc one who suffers from sluggish liver should be without it. Price 50c at CARD L- H- DICKEY Assistant at Royal Ionion of Hospital Mooredelds, and London Throat and Ear Hospital. 1'. mn run wrrn Gussxs. C8588 §,:,,,§ cm &_’EoI_il1_iRY N1§w'sTcr»c1<-it s;;gf¥_m=g.Pnenu_ _ Paris ing at seven o’clocL. ‘ _ . ` g and will sail on Thursday tor this port. C. A. will meet this evening in the Asso- ciation Parlor at 8 o`clock. _ l»l`°Phi€S. won on Dominion Day :were Ph°t°Kl`8-Phed at G. H. Cooksyesterday. Mn. Thos. F. Guard, _Kinlock, Lot 48, 1, milk hauler, delivered SM) lbs milk at the .Hezelbrook cheese »1jactory.- _ yesterday tmorning. ff. _ _ Willie Kirby is wheeling to P. Elsland. making stops at St.John_and Moncton en route. It is expected that he and John Irvine will be numbered with the Sack- ville students in the fall, each taking special course preparatory to entering `McGilll to study medicine. _ AN ice cream and strawberry festival ‘will be held at Suffolk Station on the beautiful grounds of Mr. James Wyatt, ` on Wednesday _the l_8th, inet at 3o’clock. A refreshment booth will be provided 'for visitors. Proceeds in aid of the repairing fund of the Presbyterian Church, Marsh- field. _ A M1L'r0_wN, N.B.,`writer says: Rev. J. _ Rice,whoha'sbeen laboring on the Welsford ,Methodist circuit, is here, the guest of §Fred Coiiey. He worked at one time in the cotton mill, and is visiting his work mates. He will go Ito Sackville to take a :divinity course in the fall. Mr. Rice has received notice that Rev. Mr. McCully wishes him to supply the Murray Harbor circuit for three Sundays, and he leaves for P. E. Island to-day: A SPECIAL train of 13 cars in charge of Conducto:| Cox left this city yesterday morning for the Souris tea. A large num- ber of Georgetown people got on board at Mount Stewart, and others took the train at various points along the line. An ex- cursion by the steamer Electra from Georgetown and Montague also attended the tea. The train returned to the city at a late hour, all reporting that they had a most enjoyable time and pleasant out- ing. - Miss Georgie Elliott, Middleton gave a party at the residence of Mrs. Alexandra Leighton in Calais a week ago, in honor of her friend, Miss Dawson, of Charlott- town, P. E. I., who is her guest. Miss Eliott expects to return to P. E. I. with Miss Dawson for a visit. Rev. J. A. Seller appointed to the Old Ridge Metho- dist circuit,enters upon his duties on Sun- day. Rev. Hammond Johnson, Metho- dist, preached his farewell sermons Suu-- day last to large congregations. Mr. Johnson has labored successfully for two he the window of Hughes’ DrugStos'e;iséa _ It is one of the finest specimens ever seen at this early date. It speaks well for Mr. Hughes’ success as an agrio\1lturist.` lSince Mr. Hughes has obtained possession of the Inkerman ro rty he has improved P D0 UG H E , 2 li it in many respects, making it one of the l S handsomest spots in the Province. He _ has over twenty acres under cultivation, Apotheclfmi Hill- 3 growing all kinds of farm produce, be- ” lsides having quite an extenive straw- ' berry patch. The attractiveness of the place as a summer resort and its near- ness to the city ascounts forlthe large number of people now summering there. Dr. Paton is still in the United States appealingto American public opinion in that Con ss may pass a. bill th hope gre m m“:;'Ng°"" iw’ "Nu ,fofbidding American firms to send intoxi- cating liquors to the New Hebrides. There 3;,-egg west, _ is much hope of Congress passing such a. m.wlp.m.2 tn4p.m measm~e_ .----3--- Bentley’s Liniment cures Sprains. SPECIAL SALE _ ’ V ‘ ' Cause he is a master of the tape ADIES BLOUSES Onrrusnr.-A gloom has been cast over The balance of our Spring stock off. - LADIES' CAPES _ Every Cape must go at _ » 7 off. LADIES HATS C The balance of our stock offl ' DRESS GOODS shave 16 Dress Lengths left, you can have your ch ,ice at I - - é pmce. s i ». .- $ O Summer Dress Muslms _ Now is your chance for ga pretty Muslin DrcSS. 1 - 333 off. _ We hs h nd ds of other bargains If you call we wanted-acaseofnesascnermc Kun- ‘Q _ ” _ i ` _ »._" _ Ve U l'8 1 fort Headache Powders will not cure in & H Ka Tun Executive Committee ofthe Y. M. No. 1 Company track team with the years on this circuit. _ Dr. Patel Still in U. S. l Tris "Y" Mission will meet this evenf ____ Fair weather again greeted the cricket- Tm: S S Polino isloudin at M ontreal, ers, and notwithstanding the tremendous _ thrashing received at the hands of the Flagship Crescent on Saturday, our local players rose to the occasion and gave a nice exhibition of Cricket, beating their bpppnents yesterday, by an innings Mid forty-eight runs. The features of the day were the nelding of the home . mum, th; double figures of Messrs. Ben- ` hem »Williams. and Chas. McQuillan and the neat ~catches made by Biggwithers in`the§-(St and Sullivan in the second in LST 1:rN1Nos. Biggwithers c b J. McQui1lan Rolleston b Benham not out Martin c J. McQuillan b Mcquillan Simms c C. McQuillan ' D J. McQuil1nn Brown c C. McLean b C. MoQuillan Whitehall b C. MoQuillan Judge b “ -lcodam-a 1. - ~‘ Hyde c Carvell b “ Field run out Byes Leg Byes Wides » c:§~io *-"ecl°c»>c>ot<>cao Totil 52 2Nn I.\‘NrNGs. Biggwithers c and b J. McQuillan Rolleston b C. Mc-Quillan Benham C. Sullivan b J, McQuillan Martin c and b C. McQuillan Simms b J. McQuil1au Brown not out Whitehall b J. McQuillan Judge stumped Carvell Godard c Hutcheson _ Hyde b J. McQuillan Field c Robertson b S. McQuillan Byes - Leg Byes Wides """‘°°°*"©l\'>O¢DONc»:»-as Q oooeoai 53 Total ~ Williams c Biggwithers b Benham Robertson b Benham Carvell c Biggwithers b Benham C. E. McQuillan b Bonham Hutcheson c Whitehall b Benham 2 ' Murray b Martin ~ J. T. McQuillen b Benham Heartz L. B. W. b Benham Sullivan b Beuham McLean c Martin b Benham HcLeod not out Byes _ L rg Byes 3 Wides _ 2 *bvrihtov-ls-4 Total 123 The members of the Phoenix C. C. look for a return match with the Flagship next' summer when if they put up their usual specimen of barley over ilve I feet( fin }_gmneV‘ more evenly contested match may length, grown on his farm at Iiikerman. :be expecwth Mr. S, A. McDonald of this city was 1 taken by surpriseon Saturday night when a gentleman introducing himself as Edward Ryan from Three Rivers, Quebec, called at his establishment. Mr. Ryan is a stranger to many in this city. But when it became known that it was he who wrote that excellent parody on Kipling's Bobs which won the prize ofercd by S. A. Mc- Donald inhis recent competition he will be better known.Mr.Ryan is a. B.A and a formerstudent of St. Dunstan’s College andis new pursuing his studies in Que- bec,He is a native of this Island.Although Mr. Ryan did not make his name known in connection with the writing of this poem till now, yet he stated that he rc- ceived no less t ian 20 letters of congrat- ulations from former friends on the Is- land who supposed it was he who wrote the poem of which the following is a D8-PU If you want a suit of clothes, ~ Call on Sam Marie and vic`nity by the death of one of its choicest young men, Mr. Hudson A. Ferguson, son of Mr. John Ferguson, Section Foreman, which occurred on June 82nd. He had spent the last two years in the United States, where he made many warm' friends. Failing health caused him to return to his home in April last, and notwithstanding exniuentmedical aid and a. loving .mothers tender care, he gradually sank, and on J une 22nd, at the early age of 20 years that fell disease con- sumption claimed its vigtim. Hudson was :-1 young man of exemplary habits with a kind and obliging disposition, which endeared him to his neighbors, friends ax d all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. He was resigned to his lot, well aware that the end was nigh, and died trusting in his Redeemer. A ` few moment’s previous to his death, he said, "Mother, when I am going, hold my hand." She said, “Still trusting dear T’ d And although he could no longer speak he gympathizing friends. To his sorrow- dzrlcken parents we tender our sincere isympathy. - : » _ One more flower has drooped and faded, One poor hrotherls voice has ded, - One fair brow the grave has shaded, One obedient son is dead. _ .-,~__._.` ` Every one ot these new," handsome suits ata discount. __ _ ot one’third. ’ ‘ l\'ot one old one in the Q house. _ ,___ mm Prices run from $50) to 3 G ~-=- --2 18 00 off which iigures you _ 9 _ ‘ Ncw’s your chance for a bii ' " ay deduct 335 percent. “shirt waist bargain.; _,_ _ _ ' . _,A _ _Choose _ » from ang-`..=oi‘ those _ S ` new and elegant mem I l a _ ‘ "f ___ _ _. " _W lt' E cfm 41¥9“°f °= V .g . ~ _ ...ei ' 1-_._ B69 llress Goods. _ _ A' cf--ii D ‘ ,_ ;`One‘t_ifGl Off ”` argam counter, and prices cut I _ Muslm _ _ ’Tis,w'here everybpdy goes, _ _ H ~ il Into Sam s. _ _ ' _ _ Trier are there of every shape. NOW' thergs ‘me Qf ‘Pe best c .Ever -summer Jsclretm the M 5 ‘ , . - He can ntablastcd ape. bargains in the wholelist, D __ - -_ l , '__ ' - Qu, Whoye stock of wlnredl One'sma_‘-l lot of silk blouses litgte as wt dress muslius fine func ging- 03,3319 “Just half P1'i°°- Ju on-6 ' I ‘- wa your hams etc goes on eagle at a ` fchanca inset a mea- 'mu fo W discount oi' 33' r cent ' 1 .me °°mm:gf°°°l`gvenu;'.3° Q _. k HP? Wh 5 tl __ _ A cpe nl lot of spring and h c°n,1§¥f_d' igve” rs , cap-as go on sale at s C °1°e""°n° 1 0 ° ,' discountof one thirdaleo 5 _ ` __ .- .~._‘f _\` ~. ._'_',~:-»_'- , »' _ _ . -(ff -.-r'--}‘$T'¥_! _ . - _»' _,.._1~,: ~f .~ _.- ' - Tl1€l°e’Sa move in summer goods every day. J ost study this lis 'i ......,.,.,,,,.,,_ ‘ of nice goods going at fi, “you may take them pricey r 1”' M- -” Drop in l-0-day and see haw-far your dollars wingo. 0ne-thir_ off Ready-made-suits .Separate Skirts _ ._ --napa;-.- B Bar ams ln big range of 1 stylish sum- mer dressm All that lot of cool comfort'-__ »» ~ - ' able denim bicycle skirts- on 1 sale at half price.” I ' _ One special lot'of crash skirts at 490. - Another lot of crash skirts braid trimmed 69.*.. All other crash and pique » skirts at twenty-live per cent 1 discount. 1 / } is /5 V"\ _'_- \\ ' .. 4 ff." _--n l _ _ _ _ » 3 f ' ---'--.u _-, _ - '_ .V`- _ . . -I ioa11Jaekete ` -§ ... ` _ - -(.1 s- _,W ~`,`§.._~ _ - l as s . - ~ 'this Wlnbe Every straw hat in the' ’ j, ’ 1, store, sailors and "ancy'shapes, 3 , _ ‘ Placed on the _ on sale at 39c. each. ' _ _ " __ ___ ~ ~ ~ -b D _ e ` _ _ " ) » `_ A rd ‘ . one third. » i l J A ,I " ' 4 ~ W , This is a chance you can’t ‘ ~ ` ' `.Y aiford to miss. D I _ D ' xl B A A Th' th ’ all th t l -~ ' '_ __ _ _ _ ll _ § ant liihe edt? sci-lored diggs xi ._ 0 _ , . `- o ' d lengths, no two alilt e-choose at one third Off All children s tnmmedh sts f v ........ to _cn sale at a discount of one I T; A ~ 'v ~ 1 third Soul, Colored '_ _ _ ' _ . _, M 'BY ,`_?. _ V _ .. ~\ F ¢ { i Blouses _ ,.- f. _:Q rr, 1' 1~-» .‘ _ The busiestfstcre on Chsrlottetcwn’s busiest. street, l | E l@3 ` Here Ladies . xsalist of some of our new 'Cocoa wafers, 'thin Captains, ':,\,\‘, _(_ ` Water Iced Wafers, Jelly Wafers, \‘ Social Tea, ' Salt wafers; 'T /- l 59,, rf. Windsor Wsfers. Iced Crisps, _` _ (Ex. and Pat. please copy.) i »‘ llilk Lunch. ` ' ' ,Q-" bf# pleased to show them to you. » ~ ,en ,....,.,..._ , - _ » Webster ~ ac y, ‘fE}I{§ ¢§Z'» C3 A ll _ _ 0', butteé' bea?8n;quash, legcumbers, beeta, - ~ _ rro , ca e, caui w , ’ '-1 h° P°°Pl° 5 B“5"m sure' _ S lcgttucc, lemons, etc., at Gzi(.)y’seStall§m’1l"43 lj 1 “ ' 91; :€__siEi 1 a--mml-m-zur ~._ ' , Stmqben-gas’ mums, wabermelons, Successor-s toDa.v1scn t Co. * fix f- # i \.f, 4 4 fe , ff: 5 5 ’ `-' I tr* 4 U - ' t l mmm( ‘bowed his assent and calmly expired. He. _ J _ __ _' __ _ was followed to his last resting place by .~ . _ _ , - _f i‘ s _ _ a large concourse of people and many' . _ - gf _fff » M .j flUCy Bl8C\litB. f,‘/I; _ _ -' _ _fy '. _ _ -‘ ‘M-f _ ties* that means they’re good. 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