Cold about it can ru ounrs . uuuu uuuuul -ie naeosress Jewelry some enP.B.lelm¢l Establishes |365 Hom Umm; in Nw |>|-9”; Our Enameled Souvenir “'°'°~<»l='==f'°t1°\°~"- A August * Clearing nl-30. 11. coolt Salg 0f Where Baby is Always W¢|C°fD¢- na. chases' Fashion- REMEDIES Direct from Mranufactu refs. including Pills. Ulnf' ment. Nerve Food. Cnihffh Cure. Pletsters. Linseed and Turpentlne.' Wholesale and Retail. Geo. E. Hughes. I Trouser Tips! ` Hang your best pair of trousers up on the wall and taltea good square loo! Bi them. Now,do you think they are goorl enough for any HIS' crimlnating dresser to wear at any particular appointments. l Are tlrev really good enough ; l fur YOU? if not I want tolm- , press uP0u you the lilgll nn* 1 we have attained ill this par- ticular llnt_:. Goods latest and large var|ety*5f- W0l'kml}l1' 1 shlp,etc., nusurpasscil. Price : moderate. Call and we’ll prove it to yon. l N able ‘ Footwear. Ladies’ chocolate shoes, $2.50, are now $2.00 Ladies' black shoes, $2.5u, are now $1.88 ‘ Ladies' blnchel' shoes, $2 75 are now $2.07 Latlics’ $175 laced e boots are now $1.25 ‘ Men’s fine $400 laced boots are now .$3.00 _ _-.- - ‘. Pownal. Sunday School Picnic to day. clll Rav. D. lcDo|rar.n, Sualhlorne C. B. name to the city Tuesday night. ld Tal tide will be high today at lull and tomorrow morning at 1141. Miss Bama Saoox, Pleasant utreei, Truro, is visiting Mrs. J. J. Hornby. ` lfas. ann Miss Houses. of Bellevue, Truro, are at the Glide House, Stanhope. M1saJammrAn.u1.s, of Prince Edward _rlidward Island, is visiting friends in Moncton. V Miss Du.\'r.ar,hfoneton, left yesterday for Charlottetown in vlait friends in - Prince Edward Island. _ Miss Btascaa Wars, of Charlotte- ' town, is the guest of her brother Walter - Waye, Port Elgin, N. B. ilnrirosu lifu.\'.\' left by the Northum- f berland yesterday morning for New Q Glasgow, where he intends residing. . been spending his holidays at his home _ in Prinee Edward island, has retumed. Rav. W. Y. CHAPMAN, wife and son of ' Y lately in Sackville, and vicinity, are no visiting this island. Miss F. Mcllxavsn., Ottawa, who has been visiting friends ln Charlottetown, is ‘ now visiting Mra.C. B. Townshend, 135 Wright St.. St. John. Mus. EDWARD CuarPs1.1.and Mrs. hit' Lean of Boston. who have been visiting on Prince Edward Island have left for their homes in Boston. Jastlrr MCG. Baxrlm, .\f. D. of Chat- : ; ham N. B. is visiting in the city. He took , part in the Centennial Celebration nt [ Oovehead yesterday. V Ravasa' HUNTER, the genial operator of \ ' the Western Union Telegraph office, Moncton, has returned from a short visit V to Prince Edward laiand. Mies. R. M. Jonsson was a passenger hy the S. S. Northumberland last night, I o returning after three weeks spent with friends in Nova Scotia. ON Tiwidly night the four year old one was resting easily yesterday. , Dingulan. Orwell. . J. F.McGanRr, who has been 33| hall Uliveil last night at 855. Kas Faro Bassas leavea this awning na satan to lar hoaaa in Toronto. iaalol Mohan. formerly ol Dhar- ldtahlIl.hatanwdHalifax. haareturu- db &¢ UU. Wausau lchaax of the Bank of Nova kiht WKIIIDQ. arrived last aight on a viii hhkiinn the Island. lsxrull laavisu the city lllaa Edna White was maamtad with a beautiful galdtdrllbr the lady °o°r\wr=°l et saeliellnllle alias. dw. lrhpopllllto havaraeeoat Upton Park, about the middle of Sept. a 2.40 eialagaeaaraoaaadayearlingcoitrac-._ Programa la advertisement ahortly. Dum. jlarmaasnts. Wiltshire, was badlygured hya bull on Monday. One of hiaarms wan dlalomted and he received other injuries. He was formerly Scott Act prcaneutam' here. Mlm Jaan hlacDo.\'a1.n, Miss May Maelieunla, Misa Blanche Toomhs, and Wendell and Chas Toombs have returned from a very enjoyable outing at North Rnatieo where they were the guests of Hammond and Mrs. Toomhs. Tas l-lon. Mr. Emmerson and his stan' went went by special tnin as far as Tignish on an inspecting tour yesterday. The train reiumed to Charlottetown at 7 last night. Today the party will go east. and the Minister will attend the Liberal gathering at Montague. Tm. .\urthumlerlanil lah ai. n 15, ' _ Mus Elura Mubtati whovUUll una, in Prince l»:.\»rar.| mann aaa returned 1° Newcastle _\'. B. , Miss Brrwua l‘0ot.l, daughti 0( W- 5~ 3' Poole oflhia city, Luvea not! U99* l°' Moncton where she will entzflll 50'?"-'il there. UPS Annu: Wscxs vrhohll Vis"-50|! l°" ills* bas! few months on Prlnoo Ell- “"\"l island, has returned to her H0010 lluntly _\‘_ 3, Mrs li. ilonas, liflaa Bva Field lI;d l-Iveart Field of London 0nt.,~’ who have been nntielsland for the past lnollll . leave for Halifax this morning, on ntflim to theirihomeg, Tm: funeral of the late Barrett Handel- aonis said tohave been the lalgelt ull! has taken place in the country for sonn- time. The body which arrived in Chal- lottetown cn Tuesday night was at oner taken out to .\`orth~lli\‘er hy l'nd,eriAl\‘l' Davison and the funeral was held yastcr day at 1331>. tn. Service ar the honor wasconductcd by thi- Rws. li. Price and Wm. Harrison. after which the long ptucesslou wenderl its way to Kinlston Cemetery, where interment took place' The pall bearers were three brothers and three brothers-in-lnw of the deceased- Thomns, John and Richard lleudereon: and George, “William and James Crnwys. The floral offerings were uiagnltirenz and hid the ~;-asket from sight. ._ HE NG' [LIT ll eval KI SC NYEUAHUIA-ee Mliranch Offices in lilontagne, Souris and Georeetovvlnlf Newark, N. J. who have been visiting ~ - -- ----~-~-~-~----A---~»~~~~--'-»-~--- ~~~~~ -~-‘_---`- Du. lfclxrvltla, V S. Montague was in the City yesterday. H. Baan and Art Rogers, Snmnmsllle, l were in Montague yesterday. ‘ W. J. Fltaann, Montague, returned Tuesday night from Boston. Mlm Busts; Draws is visiting her brother George Il. Dillon, Montague. BBT quality cheese: New Perth make at W. A. Jobnstune's, Montague. hhltwiw. llnjirrcms, representing Cari-ell Bros , Charlottetown, was in Montague yester day. Scan. Dlanthus, Capt. Peanien, nrrlvurl in Montague on Tuesday with a cargo of coal. Eu\\'.»\1tn F|sli1tR,Samunl Roberts and Bart Lelaaeheur, Jr, all of Bos-ton arrived at Mun-ay Liar bor last week. “Herring” No l selected, “July Catch. in halt barrels and retail at \V. A. John- stonifn Montague. lldt.\v-tf. ¢hll\l°l Dr- Rodausco. Vernon River Mm=.'l‘nouas cotnms and family er Bridge, was severely scalded. The little Charlottetown, are spending a short vncatlnn among friends in Montague. PU" °l me °“"¥° °f ""3 _S- S- CNY 0f Mns. litmr, Boston, who has been tlw L°°d°“ °“ UW NWT” i»\‘lD fl'0lll 0l'W9ll guestof Mrs Sutherland, Montague. for - yvslhlvlny comprised the stock of ; carriages, etc., lately owned by B. F. several weeks, has returned to her home. Bananas. oranges, lemons, and cocoanuts--(received weekly) at \\’. A. Men’s fine $5.00 laced boots are now $3.75 ’ - r -‘ ' 'hcnscr D 0 Lender. The Artistic Tailor, 3~l'Jrll.hs tw wtf. 1 Sl. John. ---1 uni u our. l Hot Weather Goods - This hut Weather you rlcerl something cool anti rr. freslllrrv, vw ran supply you with the best: CANTRFLL ANI) COi&Cl'f- RAN’s nl NGER ALE. Al‘Ol.l.iNA'l§l.~`» WATER. l>RAK|<.’S GINGIQR ALF.. \`}iAMl'A(}N|£ Cllllik. _ STONE (`vlNUl'2R liEl'.R _ ~_ ‘.lime;|uioo &°sYkm,S IN MIL NAV. l Llrne Juicels a good wholesome 035, ,summer beverage. We nave the LIWHJIJICE. fy i West india Inice put up in 25c Call ut our store ami rec our bottles. assortment. We will bt . . pleased ro show litem. Also the Mggtsiersalt Juice . int and quart tt es. lllcKeana’s Grocery. P » in Ph Down town atnr2_'l3IlA. . \ "“ Bccr & Goff. f’ panama--°\|\»-vl*l*nl 'S' $2.50 l SWELL . ‘avi \ 'Iv . yon. ' Reddin Bros. ,. rrtomrse opp.r.o. ceived 6: pairs of men’s Dongola Kid ~ Blatcher rut Bals. They are the best value in the city at $2.50 _ A great boot. for the price r ; SPRAGUE & C0 SUN NYSIDE. We have just rc- ,_____.___ Novice ls \1¢r¢by given ilsai the undersigned their several properties at Moofo’l Milla. Milton, and that any perstls ol' p¢|»g0||| fquntl fltlllllg Os’ Ollwfil” trespasalng on their said Pf°P¢f‘lg& after lhia notice, will be P"°°°°° 5 without any dist|i{\;\;or{im_ MOORE. _|0HN nr. COLEB. in s 'noun _ Y as lime luicc 'i Ulf if MBPS "u-;r;;§o;rI°.u.~ ..~.-. BUUTS _ _ . , /.4 hive leewi an me maint vfiv"¢¢¢° W in Moncton. the guests of Mrs. (Dr. a week there they will visit ' friends Prince Edward Island. icolr advantage ofthe trip to Orwell I tho S. S. City of London yesterday ab er noon. The return cargo consisted of l sleigh, l cow and 3 boxes butter. town. Connlrsronnsnrs should remember tha encn all matter sent. in should be cu down as much as possible, Eve attention is paid to correspondence bu ltlslmposaiblalc get everything lu written, especially when asoflato man day. Owmu to the excessive heat and out towns of this Province. Tas Guardian han received a copy of th the Passenger Department of the popul be without the Messenger. amounts let aalde for masses for his son abaola ja M RS COLES. S . _ de. - ~ 1 Fresh cbtrfectionei' during the summer months. You will .find WllI'l`E’S 00lPBCTl0liBl{Y THE CHUICEST. All flavors, .tll styl¢l» Pl* “P lil 5:1. » .plaillor dsintyflsaudslorne nmmd and half-pound boxes. For sale by all tim _ . leading confectifnsera. \ \ "’ ` ei'7l1 Richard, Steadman Street. After spend ta enslre early apbearanoe of ccrreipond - ry aldoattractlona llerman Hanson, thc accomplished Magician, will] not give any entertainment. ln the Charlottetown Opera House thlssoanon- it is unfortu- nate that citizens will not have an opportunity of hearing him. He will howeverlllhla dates in the outside "Boston R Maine Messenger,” an interes- tlngand instructive monthly, issued from ar Boston k Maine Railroad, The subscrip- tion price ls but 254: a year, and each number is well Illustrated. No person who has friends in Massachusetts should Urmsn the will of the late William Mt-Grath, cf Mllloove, which has just been probatnd, bequests of Q50 are left to both the Charlottetown Hospital and io the Bt. Vincent de Paul`s Society of Char- lottetown. Legacies ol' $100 oanh arato the paid to the testator'a nephew, and to his niece Gertrude, and after certain arepaid onto( the estate, the balance, which amounts to about 0811!), ia left toly to tha widow Amelia \loGl°ath. Nyaiallxt.. Wild strawberry relieves flyaeateryandonraa all bowel troubles. uitlseasgiotahe and does its work qnliwyaai alactivaiy. Only Sho. per Hilton. August llih, 1oo6. °'l\f- hott-lo-A. W. ihddla Pheu|B-Bnaay- in Johnsbon's,Moutagne. P. E. l. hiiltwtf. ° Dlckwn c""'K*"°"r mf ""`°”"¥ ‘°°° Ltrrnalt Corrlx and his friends ol years Is visiting his old home ln Prince Cnurlomtown, who are ,mmpmk M . E‘l'“"“ hhnd' ‘°°°mV°“|°d ‘W hi” Brndenell Point, paid Montaguen visit. brother, who walat one time a realdentcf yesm,.d”_ Tm: junior base ball team of Montague Ml” G"‘“mA www “nd Ml” L°“l5*" will play the junior base ball team of Rslnboth, of Aylmer, Quebec, are vlsltllllt Georgetown on Saturday. thr2.'»Lh. init at i Georgetown. ` li. Cnossslart, Charlottetown last ln Saturday visited Beach Point in his gaso- line yacht, and from there went to Norwrrnsrasnrso the nnpromlsing ge0,»ge|,°w,,_ vveatheralarge number of cxuurslonlsts Cn,mswn_Ie"w “mmm Kmgs Coumy ry .. . news will please mark Kings bounty' ' ntlhc top Of first page of same, each 9" - or cllee-r, 59cases eggs, 45 sheep, 7 carriages “mc of um nm Mns. C11a1t1.1:s llvosz, slstervln-law of _John Hyde, Murray Harbor, and her T"KS~ S- Elwln on her regular trio nangnur M.-.t.»u-ter, North \\'runn.s, from Murray Harbor and o..her ports mvitrglng nf, M,-_ gyda, arrived at7o`clock last night with the MM FLORA HERRNG Sydney 'md :'|ll)°'£':;l°‘°m°:7l2;°°°T'““;’ iw burdb' Mrs. John N. McKinnon who had been 3 ‘ hu" "T “ml b°g°°°m" lvltln herhcmein S dne arrived at 5 packages aundrles. A. 0. Cogswell. Georgetown was apassenger from George- v g y 1. Murray Harbor last. week. B. F. S'rl-:\\'au.'r, formerly ol Montague' now of Boston, is houxo on a short vaca- " tion. He took part in the Scottish games, t and showed remarkable staying power. Fancy groceries, biscuits, confectionery. t chocolates, and ll nice line of canned “ fruits and vegetables at W. A. John~zt.~_n;s, Montague, P. E. I. Y . _ communications are being received each :J‘"'“'"' Wlxsort Ca_\1r\nr;1.r. of Montague, whilu olllngnmchlnery in Sutherland's snumlll ' yea!/.°1-dnv, met with a painful accident to his hand, necessitating the amputation of one linger. DaN11~:1. lllcLEon, who hos been visit- ing his parents, Lemuel and lilrs. l\it~ Leod, of llcach Point, left by the S. S Electra on Monday in return to New Glasgow, wlicrc he la employed. Tllslatiivs ofthe North side of Montague. ° will holtl a meeting In the Public Hall, Friday evening at 8 o`olock, p. nl., to con- sider ways and means to raise funds for sidewalks and other improvements. Our Increasing optical trade is most grat- ifying. It shows that the l' people appreciate our ef- forts to give them Tlxeoery best 0p’lc.slSero{ce Not only do we -use the most reliable methods of examination. we have also installed A Modern ' Lens Grinding ~ ‘Tlanb enabling ns to furnish our customers with “special” lenses without delay. G.l".lluicl\eson. ‘ Opllclan. .a»ss?~¥ .oi . c ,~ ~., ~, -, f L Totzltlsrs and others "attention Th.- linest. line of "Souvenir Stationery". views of Montague, souvenir post. cards and souvenir goods of all kinds ever shown at. Montague. Call and inspec-t..~>ure to buy-they are all butes.-W. A. Johnstone, Montague. !Sdt\\~1f. THB Annual Club Shoot of the hlontugue Rifle Club will take place on their range, on Tuesday August <l|. comnlcrn.-ing at Cash. the Aggregate Silver .\iell:\l liughes' Challenge Cup and I.u‘rr.\\\'bu ry lim ve. \l‘_\~'°\_\f .»\.~.-.ol-veil Sa1\dw‘i.l1es, ‘_“"l‘_ l""‘ “um r .-\~'l;\r\rl`:~l S A MCDONALD ° 5 9 Clothing Store. And you will be sure to enjoy your vacation “Hot weather prices” rn all -_l.. .. ..__.-. _ _ .,_.l\. _ _1_-- _ __ 4 ' wt... ...ng ...,....1..l. “B msg ii||'l|r it “S ffl!! *ite* ' "fr . .- 1 "i9r"- ! ' , .1 f ln some brass beds the lacquer peels oil' and the . ' sl A ` _ p ` _ brass work tarniehea. he 'K ; _ ~;"_.* This never happens to U <9 ! ',i,§" 0 N ivaa Brass Beds. » \H '- `_% - E/y'_"s:| \ ll l|» look for the Label Il Carried by all Reliable Furniture Dealers. M le r B ro S., THE H. rt was co. naman. - MONTREAL _ Sunnyside. - .r ., , lT.',"`;- -‘f ~..-f ;,'frl’.’." "‘ fj L --' ' §i&°l|- -'.}"\_\ _\\ | §l‘\;.,\ i |_ H ' i ( ~ v f ` _'LQ Af' "_'_‘ "NE ._ar_ %i i"==l "1 0 fl fu U fl Q, in @ ij ,. ..r____,,_, . r. Z \o 1 \ . i i 1 \ / ` >\ r ' i P . . ...,...`.» 4 . ,~4_,.‘_ _ _> J' , .-cs = ivn Bran Beds are not , intended merely to look good-they ara good. The high ._. hnish and brilliant polish with, which than beds laava ` the factory is not put on to aall the bed-it stays there. .fai-s