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Buy your tlckeis at Go|\rlie'e lor the Teachers Association entertainment in Ano iv ° ° ’ r Market Hall tomorrow evening. l 0 C . Seven horses tormad apart or the cargo by the Northumberland yesterday mctp- ing. They were owned by Simon Ho Gregor oi Dalhousie, N. B. ssssssss ss sssssssllmr ggpmi WE KNUW Wool You io Know That there is no better Clothing made in Canada than i the "Perfection Brand." They are the highest accomplish- ments of expert tailor! as to make, models of elegance and diirabiligy as to materials, and marvels of cheapness as to price. he demand for this popular brand is increasing wonderfully,and many men are wearing it to day who have Shore)/'s Clothing are well made, from the time the cutter traces his pattern on the cloth until the finishers give the garments their last touches. Shoulder and oéllar are moulded by hand, that’s why a Shorey Coat holds its shape so long, hugs the neck so snugly. Call in any time today or evening and get suited. /\/lellonald. sssssssis sss ssssss - - “ land yesterday morning on return to ' Campbellton, N. B. ~ ` V Dosiinros Day races at Summerside. I bpccial train will leave Charlottetown at I 9 A, M. returning leave Summerside alter L horses in each of the other classes. G. M. Reid. Secretarv. LIBERAL IISSU Capt. John Read was induced to erect a heretofore worn oulv custom made, with which it will com- Rosemout 2.I9§, Ada-Mac 2.2l,l,Maisie 2.5, A Convention will be held in the §""kl°’ H4’ L'S' 2%' L°°"°°d' “re Dinner tor % cents [rom l0.'D a. m. till l ID p m,luneheon from morning till mid- night at Railway Dining Rooms on Dominion Day. Z3 d 3| The Teachers Association have been fortunate in securing on their pmogramtor Wednesday evening such entertaining readers as Miss Rattray and Miss McElroy. The steel tug Shaun Rhue loom New York and the tug tlrginla of Montreal with a dredge and two soows in tow passed up the strait yesterday evening en route toDetroir, Mich. The Shaun Rhue came in port here tor water and supplies. A, E. and Mrs. Alexander. Miss ,Lucy and Master Fred Alexander and Miss Davies, wno spent the past few days visiting in Summerside, the guests of Ronald Campbell, lei'r. by ihe Northumber- he races, half fares on all regular trains. ntered in the free-for-all. There are 5 . ¢¢¢ Zo u Wk I, I I pare most favorably in tit and finish. We have an immense stock of this magnificent Clgthing and would like to have the pleasure of showing them to you: as we feel satisfied, should you once know their merits you would wear no other; We are giving 2 5c lb for wool in ex- . change for this elegant brand and 30 cents per lb for Wool I in exchange for all other lines of Men’s Ready Made Cloth- _I ing in stock. Bring your wool here, our goods are the best, our prices in the city. SENTNEH, TRAIN , ei; l, ~` on clothing the lowest and our prices for wool the highest PERFECTION CLOTHIERS. ` The closing exercises oi the public There N arevival In the mthlng habit schools were held In Market Hall last ‘ ia. A i to ° , 9 l:tiuu:v‘?L;l:utea lietzriggo 'Toile' 8:; wi_h sn appreciative audience. E. H. through the instrumentality oi the vening when the building was crowded Wrlgiii acted chairman. The progiiatn consisted of choruses, recitations, exer» cises, awardina of prizes etc and closing improvement and Tourist Association suite of ten rooms on what is now known whh a laughable I"-ce' 1 ,ai Crescent Beach. Later in the seaeon The folmwmg is A mt of pupils winning .I Arid now Capt. Read, encouraged by the i I d d I h ts, h iabove ]. B. McDonald’s Store) Sm" "R em" °' 8"” rem as oi’ . M. I-Inman put up rs similar building. nderway the building oi another suite ten rooms on the same shore. All the ooms oi both buildings erected last year a trustees' merit cards and other prizes in the different departments: HIGH SCHOOE Pniscivaijs DEIMRTMKNT li H Campbell, teacher. General proficiency, Governor Generals r h ve been le', and nearly all the depart- ments oi the one now under construction silver llmfirll. Gledis MUIUCYPB- ’ ’ a re already taken up. Al 2 O'CLOCK P. M. To select candidates to contest tlic Second Electoral District of Queens at the forthcoming provincial election. Each poll is entitled to send uve delegates to the Convention. E. B. Williams, Benj. Rogers, Secretary, Pies. ]'.ib. Asso. .tl ; ii w ai . L_-_.._~--_ .. " for éiéiiiéif ConRi2ing “Oilily lim, “CITY [ilLUN[l[]N” S_ S_ ,,,‘,';,`f,°,',f<,°,',~;,,';,,,,LA,,,)' ...W Wm until further notice ,em/€` lcavirig Siiiiiiiiersiile after' arrival of p Smal" Navigation Coy. wharf on rriornirig 'train frorri ligiiisli, .Souris n U93 “Y an E n""“ Y at 3 P "1 make roniiii tion :it \Ionctoii with good health that they had in early ye"!` for Halliday s .ind Brush Viliarvcs Th0“”“d5 Ulmer' 'md W°m°” °l “Van” Thurmloy at z,;n p ni for M Canada S New Train the 0 Ewcnts and West River Bridge. “OCEAN lor Mon' V Friday at 3.30 p m, for ilickcy`a, |real° <3 I{aggm1y`.otis noted for its beautiful and cn antin scenery. just hclow the little parish Church 'lies the ha which widens out into the waters of the strait. Ou the left is the iioid Bluff-Carleton Hearhtlieacenc of ice boat .1ctivlty~~the old reliable ucver failing launchwa for the winter ferry when ice hound Iiarhora, and par- allzt-il sir-.mn suggest a trip by the Capes. eu- we iiuil the nearest approach to the other shore (-~e mean terrestrial altlrou lr we I light jusllv intend the other rneanlngl The eomlo- table ho neateads of `i‘nrmentiae,and the hmmm l"le| are plainly visible from the Tea Hounds We wlliaiv noihingol the drive to an'~'»'.'¥ 323.'-'S .'2Il1’§“5i2'I¢'l§§'.."’.'.§I’.f“"c.'$' bile 'ha ni lr. 4 ' »a».»f..i.iL“.i. 432 -..i"L'1“‘.?..‘l"__“°.i_r:u= You Want Liulies’ are your feet sensi- tive? Then you want a shoe that rciyuires no breaking in- "DOR(_ 'PHY DODD." Are you proud? fust a little bit ofthe shape o your foot? Then you want the- "DOROTHY DODD." Are you inclined to be eco- nomical? Then you want for your moue the utmost value obtainabli in shoes- "DOROTHY DODD", Oxford Shoes 13.00 B00” $3-75 Sold ol1ly_by Morris &. Smith Exclusive Agents for Ch’iown. advice,“\rrit,e to “Consulting Physician," The Wells & Richardson Oo. Limited, The weakness common to declining ompound. There is no reason why ersons who are well along in lite should ot enjoy the same pence, comfort and fi years arc to-day pursuing their ocatlons with energy and success, be- use they arc netting nerve strength nd complete health from the use oi’ medicine nourishes and stimulates nd well-being of all parts of the body. tireeps the liver, stomach and bowels Paine’s Celery Compound Makes (lid People Fccl Young ‘w And Vigorous. Ii yo are sick and desire free medical 00 Mountain St., Montreal, P. Q. chell of the Royal Bank of Canada to Auction Sale of House- We are instructed by Mr. W. F. Mit- ” 5. King’s quare on Wednesday, the 29th lust at ir o‘c1ock a.rn. all his household furniture comprising parlour, dinin foo i\1f¢. carpets mats, tieres pictures, curtains, bediubeddfiig, hair had other f 1 hold Furniture ll by ubllc auction at his residence m, bedroom, hall and kitchen fumg Lillian Mciutyre, prizes for attendance Lillian Mclntyre and Gladys tiilllphaur, 2nd prize general proficiency Violet Sililpbant, prize for writing Joseph Richards oaanz 5. Miss Uonners, teacher, General proficiency, trustees merit card, Georgie Lenrd, prizes for attendance Georgie Leard, Gladys Schulman, Ernest McQuan°ie; prize for dictation Earl Sohurmamprize for history Willie Mo- Intyre. rmanr: 4 Junrori.. Miss Laura Duncan. teacher. General proficiency, trustees merit card, Helen Strong. snaps 3. Miss Calla Burrows, teacher. General prohclenoy trustees merit card Ferno Graves. WESTEKN SCHOOL onlin: 1. Miss Linkletter, teacher. General pnoiiolenoy, trustees, merit cards. Ray Tanton, Leo McNeill, Roy Mo- Dougall, Eric Parsons. ortans 2. Miss Gertrude McNeill, teacher. General proficiency, trustee msrlt card Renwick Baker. ' -EASTERN SCHOOL. Grads l, Miss Brshaut, teacher. General proheency, Sud primer, trustees; merit card and prise,f§Bsll Batt:-ay,lst primer general prolcienoy Earl McArthur; prlaos for regular attend- anoe,K|ngsley Gradyjand Arthur John son. caan: rr. Mies May Ar-buckle, teacher. lind Claes, General Pronclency, trustees Merit Card, Nell Matheson; 8rd class, General Proiiolsm;y,Wands Wyatt; prize for writing, Pan Arsenanlt: prlae for attendance, Pauline Brehaut. ____._.l__ | I ~- .r _ CEIEEEEEEW FQ!-QEECECZQEEH .rv ,' .`, V /"V ii ~ v egiv ‘\`\,-\/ I \ "“»\ _i r' q/ \‘s ...- The (lem Cl” i A_f;._ -, f ‘__f\» 4,4, -1 _Av . . ~“ it -f*’-'”»f1»-‘»~`5i._"~r_'. *_ .;»___ 44. ,tn )»_. _‘»;;___ .i ,vm gp, L . Q "ti 1". .:. , ’-=.-_ ' »> reezer is the best in practical use, because, convenient, compact in size,uses smallest amount of ice and salt, runs easily, freezes quickly, produces smoothly frozen creams, or desserts with little bother and less work. The only freezers made hiaving cedar pails with electric welded wire hoops. All sizes in stock. II I ` ' Y/ ' f 2 1 wlaivtavé; ~ SUCCESSOW5 TO DODD dll? IQOGEPS. Wholesale and Retail. Everything in Hardware. ` HEEEEEEEEEHA '§ EERE The Head of the House and the Queen of the Kitchen f % A are both satisfied with the coal they buy at our coal A yard. One knows it is most _,‘ 5 `§\ \§ -X _v` eg, § vaio" 1' .I ir- ii '\:!1'| '-.nil ”_§_ economical, because he pays the bills ; the other knows it gives the best satisfaction, be- cause she feeds it to her fire. A. Pickard & Co., I | i ! J Le’s . I Wharf, 1 ~-~ 'll No More Dust. Uustless sweeping is no longer an experiment. ` Reduces dust 97 p, Q, p In schools its use protects the health of children, teaghefg gm lanitors from the most active caan. for the spread ofvdisease known tg modern times" Schoolro0n'l“Dnst." Durable because tue coal oil ai*‘hg. - ly moistens the libres or bristles and greatly increases thi- tif. nc I 1.- i