- _i ._ .-_._ ___ _ -=~ ‘ -.v__.. .~ g ~ .i .,;.- . _f -1 ciii a. coumi News ' S- S- 1- 1- f ii C if MARRIED. g-_zz-5355-""7 ""’“"""' _W A Duiidzls Jlllltl 2.'T{ll by HCV. Jniiies R‘\§_\cKav Ismnl; B. liarperof Charlotte- wwn i0 Lillai MCLUIY- _V (hiirlottetoivii ll. ld. l.~'l;1iiilOll diml- d1`,'_,u1,. gm; by H.-i-_ .l_ W. Mc-L`oniicll_ <3' D '~ Lottie B. ll. Mnnroc, both peter Innis. to ~ tt€.0\\'il. ' of Chailo _ _ *__ _A_ _ ______V __ r_____, _ -- |’!.|!!_l.’_!-.E ' utlcllm §ThemosteEect.iveskinpuri!ying and bg". ufyingsoap, as fellas purest and sweetest, for toilet, bath, andfnursery. It strikes ai; the cane of had complexions, red, rough bands, falling hair, and baby blemishes, l` viz., the clogged, irritated, indamed, oy". worked, or sluggish Poaxs. Bollevervvrhero. Britishd¢pot:!'.N Ialldon. French desist: L. (int P:r1.ll§:=rsn(li';'|; ws .`?<;.".:= Dm ___._- lilllC#O##C#`O#C The new remedy for# diseases of the Throat and # Lungs at Q HUGHES Apothecaries Hall. Ask for booklet ootatstit* f 6 _ ~ loasseao Fl il; il »; ` 1-\~i"-~ f~' » THKR is no srusi: _ In heating up the lfill house these days with a _f \,._ ‘_-__ coal stove. ll/}_ asm: _,,, Yoon onnen - /ll For ' 'ii'-. i'_"ff s¢0teh‘Csi_;e_1e¢1_i iii. T° i :il- D. Stewart. . _ _ _ ~1‘\,_ 'fi Eclipse’ Bakery. iii). 1 _ @@ CARD DR. L- H- DICKEY Late Cl'ncia1 Assistant at Royal London of thai i Hospital lloolcilelds, and 0’hOsntli-lalalloodon Thtoxtanli lar Hospital. Sptelllist in Di$0l$¢$ oi The Eye, llroll pci-saosssonsg _ -is Pul-M0§ N Bakes Best Bread. Q l Tim postponed picnic of Grace Church takes place to-day. AN open air concert will be given at rigliton Camp to-night commencing at T. >-4 .fu f S'ri:_»\iii~:n Thor arrived in port yesterday #morning and is loading oats for the old ountry. ' Ti-:_\ at Kinkora on July 10th. Train leaves cityS_45. leaves Suinmersidc 10.35 : Cape 'l`ruversi: 11.225. C Fivr: cars of steel for thellarper Bridge, near Tignisli are being loaded for shipment. Three cars steel for the bridge at Morell willalso`he shipped today. Bring along your fishing rod to the big postponed picnic at Emerald today. Special train leaves City Station at 9,30 local. Return fame 40 cents. At the Police Court yesterday morning the case of John Bell, charged with lar- ceny and with being drunkand disorderly, was adjourned till the 9th of July. A m~:a'riivo_ot the Ladies Aid Society of _ the P. E. _I._Hospital _will be heldin the Y. M. C. A. parlors Friday morning 6th at 11.30 a.m. A large attendance is requested. 5 Zi. ‘ Bnicnros C.\Mi>.~-The 82nd Regtcomplet- _~ ed their Target practice yesterday at Ken- sin gton Ritle Range-8 companies in all. The shooting has been above the usual average, considering the number of re- cruits at present. in the ranks. The practice was under the supervision of Major Stewart as Musketry Instructor for the _ Regiment. Toviusrs and persons bent on pleasure, should not forget that the Jacques Cartier runs a special excursion every Thursday after- noon at 3 o`clock to Orwell and return for but 30 cents,and every Saturday afternoon t0 Crnpaud and return for but 40 cents. These are delightful outings, as they give passengers so much pure sea air. FREE to ladies-All the lazliesinterested in the movement for a higher physical life for women are cordially invited to be present at the W. C. T. U. parlors Grafton St. on Monday evening next, July 9th at 8o'clock, when Dr. Agnes Haviland of San F mncisco, Cal. will give an illustrat- ed health talk under the auspices of the Hygienic Depart-ment of the Viavi Co . Don't miss it. A large attendance is ex- pected. Thu & Mon. Mas. Josnrn Cnsrrer died very rlenly of heart failure at her home, Grand River, Lot 56, on__Mond_ay, June 4th, aged 43 years. Shewas loved and respected by all. Mrs. Chaney the`._ wife of an elder in the Presbyterian Church and a consistent Christ-ian woman. Her: loss *vrillbe much _felt -"The funeral services t&ducted Rev. James R. McKay. 'rns iaét tribiiwof ‘respect was paid 1° her on Tuesday at 4 o‘clock when a pro- cession of over fifty carriages followed the remains to the Presbyterian Cemetery. Besides her husband she leaves six ' daughters and one son to mourn the l0SS _ of an affectionate wife and mother. . ‘ One less at home, The charmed circle broken-a dear face ;Missed day by day from its usual place i l3i1t cleansed, saved, perfected by grace, -_ One more in heaven. One less on eartli, Its pain, its sorrow and its toil to shard 'One less the pilgrim’s daily cross to bear One more the crown of the blessed to wear At home in Heaven. _ ,_ _._.-_.¢.---- - Train leaves City Station M 'fm' ' A' at 9.30 (local) today for the Olde-Cameron Block Residence-Richmond Street West. Omoo Hours-9.1!! a m. to 1 p. m. 2 to HD- ID- vei ir- by appointment. linalliiiafrxn mo Finmn vi rrn Gmssns. big postponed picnic at Emerald-Come l Weeks Co. S Wish to saveallS1iui-day buyers money, and to-night they offer good at prices that cannot be beat. LADIES Ladies Blouses 4Sp@¢iii- 4-49¢,.59c. 69:. I 99c. Pique Skirts Regular $1.85 to-diy $1 43 i sl w ‘ GENTS- ‘ ’ Cotton Hose 2 pair for 2.5¢. Cashmere Hose 2 pair for 35:1. inen Handkercliiefs Regular 1-ic now 3 for 28C. 3.1.. » 4 Pi, Linen collars Pique 9:, Leather 18:. no 2 tor 2.5¢. Veilings _ _ Flafinelle tte Shirts _ Silk Nets Sc yd. n _ This li* 200. 'Gingham Shirts ` O Blouse Silks _ . ' \ Good Washing 29c. Stripes and Checks to-night 36c yard. that Blouse Sill-.'_»__I_t won’i_ last long at 20c yd. _Side Combs i-if Silk Front Shirts -- _ _ To-night 72s. -Black Sateen _Shirt Sc Pr. 6<= pr. 10° nr.-_ ,- » ‘_ ight 726. Hmaiafaiiefs ` cena stew 1-as lc, 2e. 4.1, our leader 40c dc_z.__ 25c, 40c, 70c all the lat Muslins ‘ Correct thin fo children’s _ S ll G¢I1tS Llflal Hats wear 7c a yard styles. _g r ~ _ -1 Niceaadcooleoc. - `_ HQ; .u _ ' . We offer a Big Drive in Gents’ for to-day only. - _Shifts f. - ' . ‘L now serving in _South Africa. i DEAR J BNNY:-I would have written to _ This was a bargain at 90:: to- Q A '~ . ea you wantin the grocery line._ p n o e entral Christian Church at Rocky Point to-day. = The British mail closes at the Post Oflice on Thursdays at 10 o`clock p. in. It was nearly eleven o’cloc.k _when the S. S. Princess arrived in port last night. .-\ meeting of a. number of yachtsrnen ` was held last night. A regatta is proposed. Inspection of 4th Reg, C. A. will_bc held toda_v\ Gun drill atS a. m. Infantry drill at 2.30 p. ni. His friends will regret to learn that Mr. Doiigald Renton, son Mr. Alex. Renton of Georgetown is ill. _ Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Prowsc left- yester- day morning for a trip to the Paris exhibi- tion and to Lcnion. The music by the -ith Reg. C. A. Band was much appreciated by the large number who visited the Park last night. THE P. E. Island Railway has issued a souvenir toothpick on which are the words.“Pick a trip to P. E. Island." The advertisement will be in everyones mo ith. Tl e following were passengers by the westbound train yesterday afternoon en route to their homes : Arcdeacon Reagh, Milton; Rev. 'A.5E.` Burke, Alberton; Rev. Dugald l\IcDonald, Tignish ; Rev. D. J. G. McDonald, S'side. Thos.Green, one of the popular shipping clerks in the New Glasgow Steel \Vori~:s, was married last week to Miss Hannah M. " happy couple took the afternoon train for Halifax. Their many friends wish them much happiness. Mail train arrived 10.45 last night' Among the passengers were Mr. \Villa.rd Kitchen, wife and family, Fredericton; l\Iiss Annie Mcllish returning from St. J0l'1I1; l\Irs. Billingsly returning from O'Leary. The remains of Geo. Munn,aged 4Y011I‘S were brought nome from Boston for burial at Valleyfield. IT ma? be interesting to know that at the present time two men from Little York, Lot 34, Queen’s Co., are upholding the honor and dignity of the British flag in South Africa. Mr. Herbert Brown, son of Abram Brown went with the first con- tingent, and Mr. Louis Crockett, son of the late George Crockett joined the Strathcona Horse at Quebec. -COM. A coRoNEn`s inquest was held at 8 0’clock last night on the body of the in- fant found yesterday morning. Dr. Conroy _(coroner)empannelled the following jury: Jas. Waddell, (foreman,) John Harnis, W. J. O’ Riley, John McMillan, A. I-Iennesseyi James Hcnnessey, Mathew McCourt. Dr. Kelly testified that the body was in an ad- vanced state of decomposition. He found no marks of violence bywhich he could ac- count forthe chi1d’s death. He thought that the child _ was born alive T8 ance of the ground' and the paper, which was wrapped around the body,the indica-. ions were that the body was recently placed Where it was found. Asito the-_ cause of death he was Henry Williams, Policeman Harper and others gave testimony but nolighnwoe thrown on the mystery as' to who is the mother of the child. The enquiry was ‘ adjourned until to-night. The following letter was Miss Jennie Cook, North River, from her brother, who is in the Horse Artillery, received ' by you before, but I was waiting until we made another move and saw what we were going to do. Well, about a month ago we went to the east of Bloemfont-ein, about eight or ten thousand Boers for about a fortnight. We then went to . Bloemiontein again, and after staying there fora few days we marched to Pre- -toria where we arrived on Sunday, the 121;-hi having march‘efd‘l40 miles infsix days. The Boers surrendered this place without very heavy resistance and all cleared off towards the north. We a e now about start for there to-morrow. We will bel _ there in 10 or 12 days, providing we dé not meet too many Boers on the way. They say the Boers have lost heart and* don’t want to fight any more, as they can see it is useless. I think it is time, for most of them have had enough fighting to last for some time to come. Now I must say good bye as word has just come that the post would go out in an hour so I am scribbling this on the back of an old tin that I may catch the mail. r Your Brother, _ W. D. Coon. erly belonged to P. E. 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