Custard and dthituiieg ...- ~ " ‘»<\ as-» A ~ ‘st if "'°*‘*- ~ i >~'~i " ' ,s ~ sg.; ._- =-~r_ ‘.‘."-=»:_l>*-:=‘ “:.',, »::»,t»-1. <1 ,_ »i’.»\.~_. ~ .. -,~,-.,.~1 :_ f .._.f=-e~» _ ._ _ _ _ i j___,.» _ ._=_ Q ;_, *_~._,___,,,_.____£§ ._ »,‘,_ _~_. 1. _fre f -~-» ~-~-~ -»~ -- ---~~__ -_ M- .___________ »-"""“ , _ . _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ _ _ _ _ .`,._-_____ __ .--A ________, ras cc_imD1aN.¢n.inr.o1“|nrowN. _'emacs ~ni1w;aanr‘ &*;n1_n.-incest mum. .__\_'_> e Summer fSchn_c'l‘ofScience.`_ 59%# thocolate lelly Pudding I we. uw. ~e.°:°.°.:.°;°s“..°:2v;e *i “ev 13 iiiJ:d(ee from the iinest ‘ ‘ Tmgyg-Oni Calf-Foot eliy crystaiized * quaixthen ground and mixed wi’h the 3 u-“best grade of pure fruit flavors. .~-_c . h‘§`_en, package of this Custard Powder \ ‘_ 'iii make one quart dclicwlli CTCSIDYY ` d _ cuyixrhave also in stock all the leading sum" in rare corn Jelly ai it per pkg. *_ _ gliebs_i_i1_‘___lli____i_icKay g Phcma 299 v seasons .misss i .1 Y -Y f - .4 '= EVERY MAN lil# V# “md be posted, as 'tothe menu of 'naive °_[¢f you. pig;-We oder YW B°°\i*~ enclmively our own whgn youbuy from us,y0n willneveraeea Quplicste with anyone. 7 second-Our cutting, Stung, sewing, etc. ine- gone to none in this Brood Dominion. Third-The above excellence areyours ata igure, also our own, but we give all preference nd advantage to our customers. Secured only wrong years of hard woekandtryingexper- ences. _ J T. 1`lcKENZlE, The Tailor. L - | | | 4 l Pastry I Today / When you see It Flakes iP»=_=ry from the / Yau Eclipse Bakery on the table. It is al- ways and rich. Raonnan meeting of Empire Lodge, K. oi P. tc.-night at 8 o’clock. Tas mail special arrived in the City fat 10.30 o’clock last evening. \ Mr. John Campbell of the Post Oiilce Department- went west yesterday. THE marriage of Mr, Richard Young of New York and Miss Ludlow takes Dlllce on August 551:. - _ Tan schooner Rapture arrived in port 5'€St€X'd&Y from Marble Mountain with 5 “'30 Of lime Stone _‘cv C. Lyons 8: Co. uce. tion Act. _ HIGHEST temperature yesterday was* :ck Tan steamer .Elliot left yesterday for Sydney with 59 head of cattle and a large quantity of vegetables and other prod- ANGUS MCDONALU, Harry Connolly and George Offer have been sex ved with sum- monses for the violation of the P. Jhibi- Tni-i schooners Carrie, Joseph McGill, C. A. excursionists on board left th ferry wharf shortly before nine o’cl and steamed some distance outside th harbor. The thunder storm hurried the r turn, the party landing about 10.30 in smart shower. The 4t`a,Reg. Band dis~ coursed exccllentselectionsc! music whic were much enjoyed. Ice cream and r freshments were sold'on'board.`A ple sunt evening was spent by all except getting _home f`0lIi-the Wharf. The were over 2»?’3_in the party. Watts and Grant in the Hampton H party arrived at Crapaud by the steam Jacques Cartier and were driven by tea to Pleasint View Hotel for tea. The c c tertainrnhnt began about eight o'clo the orchestra being made up as follows Clarionet-P;-of. Watts. Solo Violin-Prof. Grant FI it Violin-M“s. Grant, THE Steamer Hillsboro with the Y. M oc Friday evening was devoted to the dis cussion of Domestic Science and Manual 5 l- of the audience, after which the ` -' ~ viands were passed round and partaken . " ll of by the auditors. Manual Traininglf 2° A-was fully discussed by Mr. Matthew! oil: » ' “` T1'l1l"°. Mr. Nelson of Summerside and ‘ _ in supr. of Education Mcmiy of Halifax. ra Sa-lllfllay. after regular class work, while a portion of the School were engag-_ THE entemmxment given by Protessors . ed in the Lal.-oratory,'others on the Steamer l U1 f` ~- _\ ~ ~ f,_ =i..s..1.°°1.¢.i..i.. the I.s.n~b1yn.u or ,_ d the Academy to listen to a discussion of Physiology and Sofentiiic Temperance. . ‘ _i er Mr. A. Stairatt of Yarmouth discussed Best thing you can do £11953 _ Physiology, dealing principally with cell ` burn followed with _a well-considered and _ _ moderate paper on Scientific Temperance, l runks for boys Full length bathing suits or ya its place and importance in the school. A: _ . S' 's>1~.1<1»iinhh il Rosemary and Henry G. Ives, are die-_ Sec.-nd Malin-W. hI_o.r.s _ in ;;_*;g{v:‘§_ch_ ogindeg :__ f;_;1;'er°we;.i_ Trunks for mpn ha gin coal hom Dominion Coal Co`s Double Bass-J. Ha.-1s, _ _ (Tides, CI. B., for Peake Bros. Sc Co. Flute-F. l\1oi;is. ‘ was made t° we mfambersed the S°h°°1’i A ' is g W ‘ c<>met~Di~. Maloney. ”‘“d “le “’°"k in “'h‘°h they ‘"3 °”S“S°“' 1 f > 58.. 85c I 00 $1 05 The many friends of Mv. Lorne Stewart _ _ _ It was my privilege to worship in the will re ret to learn that he has been com- Tmmbone. A' Gfudei" ,, Episcopal Church in the morning, where l '- some of the 5 last' button in fm* ‘~ I ' .L S. G . si . » pellled to give up work for a few_ days T§§°3§;x;;n_ Mwthf; Sm;1;__e§I_ L_A_ a. thoughtful. sermon was preachedlby the . ' bi1i`.i0Il dll iLi1B Sl1OB1(l€1‘ owing to threatened blo:>d~poisonmg in E_mmietm_0fP1easan§ View Hotel pep Rector, Rev.Mr._Wal.is from Psa rn, 1¢3;_ i . . ’ in hi hth Chr ti l'f ' b tihrl h S &l_‘m formed his duties rn a pleasing and grace- delnged eh ui; °|;i';n1iregv;&;_;:;ed tg; . Bl*-Aung tgwels; fha __ . » ,~ , . . f 1 . "ii ; 1 , ~ ' . I Ridigzrisnmofgivelzerngrsii ;n§:_i;;€t_ tgugnsalrolzxng ;h;__a%da;n;;n fgisecoxiieg drst time a Lutheran Church and heard a _ _ gs d 11’ 1; 1-h g ld' ’ M me 1; furious ior the excellence of its entertain- ve” impnssive dis°°'”`s° °n the ~C°n"°e‘7" ll ‘ - - "° ° "S ° e ° ‘"3 om' n ' ` sion of St. Paul. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Fund’ the rweipt' of which is heieby a’°° ments' Weaver is-a young man of `considerable’lf~ knowledged’ I The Electliii SD°fbS DD ih€ C. A. forte and p1e‘3§ug_~mann__er i WHEN th S_ S_ M; t - ~.pm.t d ' .' .A. Came;'0n. H- WODBOCOUE S-_DOYIB lmfi His was not thepahtheistic idea ofcver,v~_'_ Ve.--_-` _ _ ° ° mv” m V " t in bel G d t ther-in f-ia easel ~ i the Governor General’s visit three P'C°Br°?m' h 3 "3 ° ° “"3 _ ° °° _‘Ein employed on the .bug supposed Half Mile Rl11l-P- _D\1fY.~’. L- Adams. fran allnature wearegettingau expres havebeen drinking, did not put in an ap-_ H‘ Twmxa CL; igmélf’ Teedf R‘ ‘mms °f the Almi¥ht‘Y One# _LD S' ~ lr' l‘lB& MUTO h me Tb” ~.--» 1. . ’s, ,.. V " -,.j" 5-~-_' _ ` Y ‘ lm” been disch;.;e: 220 Yards Run, Boys Brigade-Wm. Lunpnbu;-g,N_ S_ ' Mclnnis, W. McLean, Wm. Comfoot, F. Jmy 2955, 1901, A Winn some cattle were being driven B, emner and (}_ Devel-_ ' ' ' / '*"“’°“““ *“”»1°l’”s’°“‘°'*l“Y ‘W »XY°~’°_~ lbw wlf~.Bist=le:-.Bf_l21=°~@'11-S~l?e¥le»~e._.~. ` ` Nosri-lem. For _ 'I » Like Eatin ' Mince Pies l0c os B l Bakery. m...° "ik me Sn. srswnnrs / /“X “§,,`\, \.."`-"`§»- .l TIME TABLE Roc Point Perry ll ___ Steamer “Ei..FlN 'rpg se “E15 " will ly between Prince Street Weigauxfigfnnd R;:ky I-legit, daily. (3“Ud3Y9 l ee ted, as follows; ex pleavg Chatlotoddwll will leave R’Y At'/am Al 73° 3 At83oam Al 92111 A¢9_3°am Atloooa A/,num Atlznoon Atzpm At m Arigm At-5 At6.3opm BKMYB. At gsm ' “ n45_pm AIIGRB -»» gp. ». #CHU :C num I. WIS. ¢`t'town, Hay sand., mol. At23opm Atggopm A! 7 p m si* L15 gin Us 5 H VER, Sunday morning. meeting trains, Sac in consequence, TEE French Cruiser lsly, airived I ' ' _ HDTIGE UF REIDVAI. on ax~maa'1:ER;UNE1HD. _ un. u|cltE.¥»'s0FFl¢5i ~ win be :nn nausea wana s'r..cm>°=l*= new nf.-ies am ooo: to 14;. W. s. are-wan.) A the aiternoon. ' ( , _ _ Bours9.3oa.m.\o4P. _ ]`me3&d_wa_ __ A vatuan correspondent calls attention _to the fact that the clock on the Court f House is and has been for a good wtile four to live minutes test. '1‘h»is ought not so to be. Many clocks are set vs rung 'be- causethe town clock is vs song, and incon- venience arises in keeping appointments, S Juris, yesterday at noon and remained untiithe evening. Two of the omceva went ashore and ‘ntei . _.awed L" `. Jas. Mc Cormaclz, iisheiy inspector, in_:efe“ence ta cold, stooaje. They we"e Shown through the keezer by Mr. Ga‘lant, t-he man in charge. His Lrvdship Bisho_ VM::Don1‘d,Bsv. D. F. McDonald. Rev A. J.Mc`\u..yre,'Rev. Fr.'Gauthler. and several eitzens visited the ship during in specially adapted for grazing, being it sig. _ ` ' \. l, ._ ~.... _ _ .... - »-<.' DrcssGoodS '_ _'_ ~,_,;._; ,..‘ . ..-,-... 0# dress goods-, M ` <5. . "vel #_ ,, 3 pw.-Hia; v .. »l`!V> ,g _ . S Bargain l .. V 0 - _ . . . We pn; ‘ for the balance of th1s__week__all our cw .en ~.\y .faeces me uit.” _ I _ 'Q7 _ ` _ .j...___i ‘ , ` ` J' | 0 B ci igmsas., thorongiglxy cusp d a _,_ é. Q 3 _ __ _ _ _hggngt Kidney meaicins will do you c ' , __ _. nl* . ff. '_ - A- `5.§_i:‘ ‘ ' "I Y", _'L » - H `; L_ _ f I 1 e. ss.. _ ~ s 1 le.. _ _ , _ 9' ‘_ \-»._-» . 5*," ' ,.- _ _-5 .-. . :J .-. _~ » ___ .; _.-__- i H.. .':_»f..,. ._ .’.,...._...--4-»<....».,-...a. A J, - -» .3 _ ci '-xv-unset;-1;.~~,»_ =°~- ' ..<>-_~.,.a.-owpea-'.~¢-»» .9-. c . _i “_ _?_vE_ __ '_ A _ ' ,_ _ _ __ \ Now; ji'.o»880H¥B R _l\OW_ nf s:»~';f.‘f-fps. ____ Ianstexsr in factfev°fy¢l\l°8 P. E Island to a successful issue. g--1*-ln _ ‘ I and nebi’.fty..'Yon fillontague Ranch. ggeggggfgg °¥;;;g,g;,, , watered and covered with an extraordin- _ any growth of diiferent kinds of clover _ ' together with. algrass, resembling- ~.our orchard grass and which is .consi:iered` by competentjudges to be equal to the west- A ern prairie grass for fattening cattle. This Ranch has now upwards of 1( l cattle which number can he doubled as the soil is a rich dark loam.Its adaptability ` for grazing purposes cannot be over esti _plying weekly to Picton the promoters looktorward to a pzodtable investment.- . P°1°mlt*~*d t° 9*"-Y1l{*_° l'h° Qllefln S0197” A. Cameron, P. C. Brown, H. Wonnocott . _ Apple Pk! 10° 05. I 'Gardens, breaking uown the wire euclos- md A_ W_ Gaudet, TORONTO Julv S9__D._ D_ Mann _ot . 1, ures and almost entirely destwylnz Ove 100 _Yards Dash-H. Ritchie, P. Dufrv, Mum & M°K'zh_ “yn the “mam or two beds of choice flowers. E. Ritchie, A. W. Anderson, R. A. N !th'm___'m pe eomwetzd hmm D . . . o ON Tuesday Mr. F. D, McCormack re- D°°ah°°» J- M°\ml5U “Hd F: Cramer- Arthur to Wimipez by 0_ct¢bs¢ ¢¢fifed edwvelsh fm N” Yer*-s'~°*°*»"*~s f}‘§"m°§“f,§"' serum bv-iocwbcf 5. Tnenexnectto relepnm ni. / 1=== 13;; §§§C’°“““}§ `°',,”“° §§§‘,,”‘§§ s`.....° mffn. siiifii. S h°==d'° l°=’\-°fl"¢l_;'__.°__;=\lll1°_;-_b==°l\§}_° °f;l ' EMIS U 0l'm8»C W USB _ ei _ __ . . ~ ' " *hut - ` 'ulf'-i B. ‘at the German hospitaljhas a‘1°eady been ` 3l*d’3°5“_"R°W"5&°'""t' 1"” M°Kfn°°° 'mtm-_ ' ;* referred to, were given overto her sister *md Wm- W°§tP;_. ._ I _ A 4. > _ _ _ _. ._._~. .. from Royalswn Mass. and were taken to _. __U,ll\P|N.S-G.+‘ iv _;__{¥_°1-°“_°»f°ml°f§ ,A5-,0§1_. Q3' that place for interment. lI_l:_8I;;S.L~ B-S3:‘*_;[;“°°'.A’P2!rh°rm;“na>’ll" D d' _ i " . __ hgh A . nman, n. " ’ouevlr B Ma.VnP.NoNJom=:softheHa1ifax Schoo1_ .nmm,___T_ Bonham H_ mnzwen and wg;-,f',',p for the Blind, who is home for the lum~ B_C_ Pmwse_ ben, trying _ mer with his parents in Pownal, assisted Clerk ot C0m,se__H_ La!_ge_ _ i l;l°<;_l't¥‘\1ll_\;36~€ the North River choir last Sund_ay_ even» Announcers_W__T_ Payne and R_ J. m‘ this way, _ing by playin!! “Tie 140845 Clwrd . 09 l-ge Lcmmv sg Johm worse and wo 'clarinet in amos xquisite manner. ' ef; ` ' ` ‘ D ' 1 . will also take part in the service next; ' nldi vain to ini sym‘m.om.ot Nei-ve Food. It cures Orb 15 .e i- . Z Training. Miss Turner a graduate of the ‘S Boston School ot Cookery, both told the _F __ U 9 how and the why of several dishes of food f J I f* e' and made them in the presence V ._ _ O il Swim it an A Maggie went on an exploring tour to the l ‘ s on F,.id,,,, eveugnc gm, .usa was one .amous Ovens. Se+urdsy§ov»ulng rouufl the best musical treats ever -given in th section oi the country, Prof. lWntts. an _ . T 1 t 81 ti ,th F,,,.me.»s _A-A-Grounds wniahv. vwwise W bee 'fhesummer s¢tm°1_o¢ser»1¢e_was held' € __ & _ HE as annu mee ngo e Th e tries ai od and x and D..x,ymen»S Assuiatmn Wm be hem agent success; cant. _ S .a ggdmon in the Diiethodist Church be ng their _-gusty lin Charlottetown on Aug. Sth. All _t emu? am n a rs _cab c ` in um °“'7’°° 3"'o°°1°°k'p'm’ The ~°°"" A r , _ - . d . A fun F°n°“’l“8 *Te the ¢Ul»li°5- mon was preached by Prof. W. W. And~ . . , business will be woun up. _‘ N i L H . attendance is requested. to2“iIM'é:_f§;5;°l;_ 33;; fad _;‘r?‘§i` E;1_°»L-fL-g)_;°;311_:?\l_l§l;_All_§Si>D Ur\il::;;ll'»Y_ Thb Bnglégt Sf,91‘9 011 . - . - ' ng or x o n :;‘5`; = `g‘>n` 1 THB North River Sunday School will Glfgm-_ _ _ _ _ - h“¢,,b¢_,“,seenHim_ and it' {s"He sth°a_t_____‘ Bnslesvstrean ~...». hold theirannual picnic next Wenuesday, Haig M,1¢ B;¢y¢1¢_A, Camgrgn, P, C, m1ke,._hW_“h,_he__,_.._:He dealt with _`_he__ __. __ ,- .A_u_g.1s_t_4th,near_North River Corner. A B,-own, S, Dgyie, H, Wgnngcogt, A. thqught ata Chris; Drawn in NA-tara” ~ ...si . visitors table will be provided a' all Gaudet and Brown. gpgpiring to us in itsvaried voioos,mov~ing;_ kinds of amusement; will be in order. One Mile Bicycle,-A. Gaudet, B.`Bx-own, us 'to higher thgnkh,c~_mo,...n°b1b yhmgé. ~_ . - U63* .1 _ ; But come in-and let us fit you up so life, especially the cellular tissue of the von H EDJOY If k. . lb- ' an F k P f L - _ "man rs mn °w" ° “en _ We can supply evervthmg but the sal: Full lenvth bathm suits 1 piece) parm-'e’s nay. -Perhaps few if any of your readers are by C_If€»‘1i'»ll18_l1€W l1¢1"° Wh* ‘md W °°°~’~ aware that Ranching has begun on our "13 1°” vm‘1‘°7' little Island, but such being the; case ` _____,._.L Ipresume a_ short description with its _ i », U location may prove of interest. IF 7°” *"`°l_°°ki°S f°"_* P“fS.?_i°"“t{§t%2g THE GARDEN CF THE ~ ... . . . A oe Aaumber °f the leading fume" °f _i$1‘;€llpea1::dral2n§?l). Tayl1d;’?l5ookx;tors. Lower Montague realizing the im- _ _ portance of raising grass cattle to 03310 cent boxes of ntote pape_rt¥.g2¢' - 1 causing qu e a sense. 11; :f;:.;“:.‘:;’;.2l‘:.?.l2;‘°.i :;:.:;l‘.;:;.“;;;.::. 22»‘~W=f,_f;§;=;.,»»»»..,»ii ' L ~‘» . I T I, ' T ca Down V “land situatedon Lot~_69,__King’s County at gym S S me' ’ the rear of the farms irontingonthe south ,-‘ A f ""~ _ side of the Montague River and extending _ , A to the Whiru Road. This tract of land is wen Ili ll li! .'!.!9l'Q»°|_.f"°'|°' ,_ if _ 7,, 'T _ -. §3°;:; ‘ __ "' rx _g _ - f _ _ . _ _‘$532 "f ._--___ el Pancram»K‘odak~ . _ _'.f.__. _ »\ ____ -t *Would it not be well. for more of our g farmers to look around them. as we be- lieve theie ax s many parts of our Island ljust as wellsuited and it remains for their hearty cooperation to carry Ranching on -ms xr I* f QE C... ' _ l no _ t WHAT causes Pann _,l . _ ‘-» ~ ..»_ _ , _I Host pains and aches come from closes of _ 5t°\’°- ~ ._ . mic acid poisons gxruie blood. _due to deranged.):iclneys.Rueuusat~sm, oaoxaohe, y inmbago. pains in the back and sides ao- _ _ . t_rou€L;s.aro.war:xrings too serious and to __ ‘n1t'ntui"rn~ ha 'neglect/ed. _Dr. _Chests Kgdn -Liver Pil act oireotiy and ~ ilge¢_‘gfl_1;"“un the Kit' ueys, mah them ilments. Une S5 cent of this ’1'heund¢l\gned/ have this partnership and at the and Kent sh., 'P' 0|\l $~19&l&».. 1. if $} ~_ litre s Ro €dSllil__...-A »..».. ‘w no In China with P E I Goat dl.Aa'mlstid lbild * slsoabeautifulgiiustrated PIIIZGIP 6 ll 11183, 8 C., _ Every tourist should havirone of Qpp. front doors offost Gmac. Will iindour orders: " _ made hyat Our stock Garments ,`;;"§§` 'We we mate have nonwver 1 s w s i lin! _t sv* ;».e‘icS9»’... i situ