~. f no _w-wh l r l w... __. .ww ~. ..»u»('»'hI`~»»-»-fi.-ts i -»»~». i : i I i = Ii ‘ K 2 U ,- C0°|hour yesterday morning on her return ,' trip to Mont-real. She took away 67 cases MR. Tiioxms HAYES, St. John, took away 6 horses yesterday morning by theil 8; C0” and Wright Br0S_ 234 gases eggs Northnniberlnnd. Ma. 0. S. i.i~;rUnor:v. who has been visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. \\'m. Lefn rgey. left yesterday morning on re- turn to New York. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Roberts who liave been the guests of Mrs. Lefurgey for some weeks retu":icd _ ~ ” 1 ‘ THE Tm: Campania called here at an early lobsters shipped by J. O. Arsenauit, Son shipped by Messrs J. O. Arsenault, Son & ‘Co., A. McKinnon, M. C. Delaney andJ_ ` A. Morrison. Kid gloves It specialty.-Perrin's Kid gloves, all qualities $1.00, $1.25, $1.35 in lacing and dome clasp, Black, browns, shapes, white and all colors. Undressed kid in black and colors. Remember wel yesterday morning to their home in Davenport, Ohio/ Tai: ailjournefl case against Frank Perry for violation of the C. T. A. came up before the Stipendiiiry yesterday morning when a number of witnesses were examined. The defendant was con- victed and" lined $100 and costs for sec ond o_!l`ence._ _ t-:fi showed that the work of the past guarantee every pair of these goods. See ' our lacing Kid gloves at T5cents. Excellent value.-McGougan 8; W1°ight. ll li ’ ‘ Tim 1-ith annual meeting of the P. E. I. Agricultuiai Mutual Insurance C0. was held yesterdayin the office of the Sec. ` Mr. Alex. Campbell. The report submit~ I year has been by far the most successful were issued during the year 297 new policies, 194 second renewals and 197 first renewals, making in all 688 policies for the year,representing$553,000of insurance. The company`s 2000 policies in force aggre- gate $1,600,000 insurance.The profit forthe year, after paying alllosses and expenses amount to $1722.89. The losses paid during the year amounted to $1529.50. The pre sent cash assets are $13,605.70. THE regular monthly meeting of the Pownal Auxiliary of the Women‘s Mis- -sionary Society held at the residence 0|! Mr. John Smith, Greenwood Cottage, Pownal, on Thursday evening was of a particularly interesting nature. me weffiisn. WASHINGTON. July 10.- (Special.)- Increasing cloudiness with showers and thunder, fresh northwesterly, shifting- iiii the history of the company. There A to easterly winds. ' ~1--~4 » ,....._,.. P-ERSGNAL _ aim#-I A ff Miss Ella Burke, Royalty, arrived from Boston by the Grand Duc-hesse. Mrs. Isaac L. Lane has returned to the city afterspending a week with friends in Mt. Stewart( Mr. Charles W. Restarlck. Real Estate Editor of the Boston Globe, arrived in the city yesterday morning by the Duchesse. Rev. J ohn`Nei1 and Mrs.Neil of Toronto, arrived by the Princess last evening. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Morrison. A Mr. A. H. Gaynor of The New Reynolds, Boston, was among the tourists to visit Charlottetown yesterday. He reigirns to- day by the Duchessc ing Department of the Boston Globe is in the city. Mr. Fahey is taking the round Duch'eSse° In three marked 'ways do Hutch Tablets, for dys- pepsia. and stomach trou- ble, -evidence their superi- ority to old-fashioned dragging methods-their Hutch, ask your neighbor, baby or the dear old grandfather. Y ask your physician, ask your druggist Ten Hutch ten cents, all druggists, or by mail from TEE WOOD- WARD MEDICINE C0., Limited, 11 Colborno Stree*»» T°¥°n°°- ' I 1 efficiency, agreeablenessand convenience. These 1 three combined-each dependent on and each assisting the _other-serve to make Hutch a. sterling treatment. If you don’t know about ask your clergyman, Ovei-heated blood comes from stomach disorders-too _much acidity, too much fermentation. Take Hutch and get relief from hives. prickly heat, nettle rash, sour stomach, etc. Hutch is beneficial alike for QB §.-_ _ -._.- ..~_..._ -1--Q .. ~~~.._. 'vw , ._ -~~°- i l' _ _ 2; _ f _ owe D0 “we Saneguunureus if ieuililul inns Dos New i Sion Have”-* .ni SUITABLE FOR I Your Watch Sf . McLeod of French River, are visiting Among the visitors attending the Mr. and Mrs. Paige, Mr. and Mrs.McKea.n _and Mrs. Olden of Southport. Mr. Paige is President of the smelting works at Pictou. *?_i*1~l (Continued from first page.) people, and is producing excellent results in fitting the rising generation for the in- telligent discharge of their duties as good citizens and useful members of so iiety. ` i The teinperance cause also found in you an able and untiring advocate, and the notable advance observable in the public opinion of this province in regard to this important reform cannot but aiford 'you deep satisfaction. But we must leave the mention of these matters in others, and content ourselves _with brief expressions of congratulatlon and greeting. . To Mrs. Murray and the other mem bers of your family of whom we have so many pleasant and kindly memories as well as to you, Sir, we extend a most cordial wel- come and we sincerely hope that their present visit to the place that was for so many years their home will afford to them very much pleasure. In conclusion our earnest prayer isthat you may long be spared to ,labor for the Master, that Heaven's choicest gifts may descend on you and all the members of your family, and that when for all of us eartlfs work is done we_mav meet an un- broken fgatliering in the Father's house above. Speechby W. S. McNeill conveying the congratulation ofthe Cavendish congrega- tion. Spcech-Wm. Laird Esq. who also con ‘v Address-Rev. Major McIntosh. Address-Rev. D. G. Robertson. _ A lengthy paperconvcying the congratu- lations of the Presbytery read by Rev. W. Spencer, Montague. A Address-#Rem W. P. Archibald. Reading of minutes of Presbytery, rc- ferring to Dr. Murray's ordination E0 years ago. A letter from Rev. Allan Simpson, a former pupil and parishoner was read by the chairman. _ - Speech by Rev. L. G. McNeill, St. John N. B. Speech by Rev.‘ Mr. Lockerby. ~ To which Dr: Murray replied. The ad- dresses aiid papers were of a high .order and were listened to with great interest for\ three hours, after which the large company retired to the tables and partook of the feast provided for the “inner man” by the ladies. Everything passed off very pleasantly and each one present will remember with joy the celebration of Dr. Murray’s ordination. wsonmc our-'Ts ._ I -*- ' a now in 5tC¢k_ If you allow your watch to run f In Silverware we have Tea Sets. But~ °°°1°nS Wl°h°uU °le“UiUg» 01' With f - I t k __ _ _ ____ ter Dishes, Celery Stands, Fruit Dishes, damaged parts it may be worn so bad I was cured of Bronchitis and Asthma ’” ,;';~,‘,‘f,O'§f“§,g,§{‘_ff,§’»`§‘1“Q,0‘“it Pi¢k1§ Difbe-°. C0lI1bif‘=i©i°l1 SUPP BOMB ly as to dessroy its usefulness as a_ by MINARD`S LINIMENT. ' ably- _ _‘*'“d "P°°“ H°*d°“‘» SYWP J"€’°° C'°""‘° timepiece; better have it examined b I Mas. A. L1v1NGs'roNn. iliultit e : .-.- (ll 'min Hoi: _ and Sugar Berry Spoons, Soup Ladies __ _ _ y ` Ron-Bone, Knives, Forks and Spoons. ’ Your W3‘Ch D00l30l' Gnd lf lll Il€6d Of LOT 51 P' E' I- In Chinaware, Cups, Saucers, and. repairs he will advise you accordingly 1 was cured of a Severe ,tmp of Good wha_e| gisgefégpgsrgggvelsj Cheese Dishes. 38"! ancivpéillgigus save your watch. . Rheuniatism by MINARD’S LINIMENT. Lets make it g0od. YVe'11 do it 1 In Glaeewear Lemonade Sets in_ Crystal , _ ,AST 0'; our repair depart' Mahong_Bay° JOHN MADEB' 5 r`_i`ght-'-ae'};do 1:1 3ea_sonab1_v. and Gold, Berry Sets, Butter Dishes. A ment turnmg out rsbchss work only- i I was cured ofa 'severely sprained leg ' ,°r@r§~;_‘;,r_ f *"1 21"" “'h°'=1S _ _ nice line of Souvcnier good, the an arson-I We ouiaiizrna Arr. oua wonx;_ if you by MINARDS LINIMENT. _ 1" min EJQBIENSTFIICB H180! Ol W€dg8~W00d Mid BlU8WBl‘8. _hgvg nog elven ug 5 frlal It will - JOSUHA'WYNAcHT ‘ A bi line of Watches Clocks and t - I _ _ JewelrygGive us a call and you will save you to da so and we 'lu be Pleased Bndgewater veyed the congratulations of the New` Glasgowcongrcgation. _ J Us if »~ A T' - ‘/C. _ on - f_€:2u`~ if-TP § %5 § _ @'tS@“&&‘§’ `@.@l@t5§§.' lllllll Bill ` ` llllil E llllll self. Covers in the lot too. Y » Summer are G. M. Smith-~8c of 5Halifaxl 1 friends in Charlottetown and Ro alt . ` ° __ Y a’ §@ Matérlal. f-The 376 shades of IMIIEBB E Enhralury Silks make beautiful work, me Summefs restful employment. _ 'Each perfect, lasting shade put up imma: Canft soil, tangle, or “mass up." Our “BLUE BOOK” tells exactly how didqjent leaves and flowers-sent ou, receipt df oraoueeeutstamp - ' From' the Eclipse White Wear Co. ofToronto._ Christian Association at Southport were See the grand display on the lirs-t floor to-day , finest Blouses ever seen ;in':-Charlottetown. _ .ee 5., _ The nicest things in Charlottetown atb the 3 Stoie in Charlottetown (everyone knows it) see for or Sentner, llcleud & Succassors to Beer Bros. P S Theres Night Dresses, Underskirts and dass were rather late in chipping them, and the Eel ° asked us if we could handle them. We gave themild: Mr- William F- Fahey. of the Advertis- <1' '_ for the lot, they accepted our ol¥er_35 per cent 0E. W e Sell Them at Mr. Eustace Poynter and- his sister, _ ___ '- .» ~___,__,. ` Minnie of Burlin on and. Miss M.A. ` .»_' ; §'=J"1 _'ine gicgéie Doctor. _ mae, ,_§, _we ar, selling cheaper than my to you at Gaiwr_GnoaG1: Sranrm A u _ lnlllslfnsl 'salmllnsv S9- #MMR Ib Bicycle Repair]Shop. 4 _,4 4 ll; Ll il \ \'} \‘,' ' ~ , - i /ffl ~ ‘ .1 'f, Up~to-date l:nvr»_\io Will be #ff ._ found here. Having had years _"4 _ of experience in the _Lnited ll '¢‘l‘ States I am ‘prepared to _do all 1, 1", kinds cf vsor' in my line first \ ,North Side Queen Square Sunny Side, ` ,_ ° `BE eieEfEl;1,,,‘a;il'f,§L,?f§'_ Butter(fresh) perIb.......... yi?) i-"" i` -‘_' _ i _ _ Butter(tul§&e;'e lb..--...... _le A 1)” | ° ‘* E’ l . _ I A Ciamery I =. Model J I ' a Cab <1 100 a~res very fertile land o'f M thern portion of_ the Wan en Farm-about chains wide and ai long-about 15 acres olqr and in a hligh tate of fertility. 10 acres ready to stump- e ba-ance in Hard Wood and lace Rails. situ~ ated one mile from Rocky PJ Wharf where nroduce can ‘be shipped-Near, school-one of the most beautiful s ts available-Overlook class and up-to-date. Gas fisting . - I _.__\- veil and pfomptly done. Elec ,{f,;l‘ tric call be .s out i i ir repaired /__ at shortest notice. how store. -:ey 1 “_ new stock, prices lowest. A cal l :jc 8012315211. ,V/_ U' W H stsenson Sr W/ -JL G’“¥G¢3¥%'*l‘ . :_ L/ » _~ h1_”mm_ opposite if§¢¢ms»j_‘ _1 »~.»-.~»- » a_~..swu~a»»rnu>»-f~»f-»~ ing Hillsborough Shay and _Uhariottetewn Harbor--i’lentv of seaweed. _ Also ia September :ext 56 acres of the. Northam Portion of Warr>n `i1n now coen- piiii by drs. Margaret Mill known as I This petty is In good n-is Within 5minug`walk of Rocky _ i; Wharf and Ferry-and fronts on C Harbor.- UUYENIR l. _ .. _ ff _ ii i ib>....._ 01"' Tin _ "_: .41 . _A ' ba§%‘f§¢riiead>.. T ._' _.i *‘_, _ _ __ O s. _ _ _ ' V' l Flour _S=w_§_..‘..e>..._.t s » Sh0P.. li Farm for Sale; » w ' " ' ll i 1'.;;".;13 the Island, Homin ion and British Coat of Tl I Arms in Buckles, Pins, Coffee Spoons, etc. ° Frpartienlars 1 ' ~ ‘ """.1‘8‘n»a. - .. .- » - J* Tumi r bushel.. Brooches, Studs, Tea and roméfsil ....... _ _- J, Mutton rcarcass. ._ lP?»!‘_8l¢y hunch Onions per lb . . . . . . . _ . Squash each . . . . . . . . _ . Carrots (per bus . ’ irwsos, ‘ Q ‘ ‘ ) ---- -- ,___ _ _ _ _,_ _K Mayoleodkw tt ¢.__.i_Charlott».town~` ‘si _ ,_&___,;___;\,§ `Iii§lE§r§f»ss"~s~.. has ° ° ._.,-_ss””.“~” ' ~" \f ‘ »J _ - ‘»` ' -.~ ‘-, .""` IT# ,»3- .fe-1 ~ ' - : .e -_, mx- » _~‘ -' 5 _ -_ " ‘ "` ~ “* awww' 1 ‘ 3,5315' Qlgen *Q A 5" fl 0 _ . s t _ f` 5 if ff I.; E :- Zi: : : tfesesssse;ss;;sas teeseeseese ~ggsaaessssessasassssessescsea e ggssssssssassssssssgsssesssgs S3 _ 5oeoaeeceo¢~1oew-»¢°oo=>o¢-¢e¢o es°°~assessessassssesesssesssss u 5 I ’ ‘4 N bage(per oz)....... Cel E C17 Hides _.per lb'_‘. _ _‘_ ed&I,tct::'.::;; Ducks, pair. _ _ _ . _ Beets (perdozen Mangies ........... . _ Pork ................. . . . sf’ _ 1 GAIPBELL _ H9935 ~ gi’ J .E. HOUGHTON, Water St.. Sunimerside. 26151' _ _ ` . i -’ "'-""1-== _ .i _ _ __ _ _*___ _ _ "-:.1 Sdidtnn. New-iqzruuie, ac. um ai han. °" _ 0FFICES>-- ___,_.;__, _,A _, E., ,M - _ - »_s-.._ _E i- ..f,.. -- » ;,,._~ '. Hrs, ;_' 1 _ ffz.. .Y T, ~ ~._ we _ _ _ vig .\_ ____ _. 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