x‘__.».-_.,_.. .. . “Aels-Ifirhv‘: - '. ' ‘_ _».-_-.....ac-szo-i-uia-usauasrmi . _. __.._.. ~o;;.'29:'7*n. .. Bruce's. rm-l-zi-si. m aiidwinu mad Women's m! N - A --- stltute held their mules mootins or 6W j -nur Macxsun. Lmus. lies. y“, w", fl m, homo or m1. $3.95 A fortunate piece of purchasing makes this sale possible. In the com- paratively small lot offered there are some very pretty voiles as well as rayons. At $3.95 you are getting very pretty dresses at little more than half the usual price. A CLEARING SALE of handsome silk dresses, allnew this present seas- on, and including dresses worth to $13.50 for the week $1.75 and heavy gut hooks at Braoe's. at Circus at Bummer-side on Tues- day. Finder leave at Hunter's Book store and receive reward. 7666-‘1-28-21 ‘1662-7-24-31. -L05'l‘—8toue Martin neck piece Patrick MoQuaid with seventeen members and several visitors pru- ent. The meei. waned in the us- ual way, followed by roll call. which was answered by paying a uiokle. The minutes o! nflvious meeting was read and swrbved. Due oeu- sideratlon was given matters left over fromlastmeetinl. Itwasde- clded to give 85.00 to the Rod Gross. . —- ‘ ‘ ‘ I ~ " *' W ' “' "i , "_"‘ ‘*r———-—~___\\ \ WESTERN cuinullili Cheers" Insect 59rd)‘ You Con a weék -con arses and hooks. sold st u-sanownvs man w. s. - labomfory.rested_sup'r-sfmng'h l.Y-T0 Mode In Con ado Clld sIIIIIOIIIOIIIIIOIIIIFIIseflyaaysIQOIIIOIOOIluioaisloosisol “LOST-sum” “Nun nwk- Mmgqhnoqmgmngndpfl-g,flgfry ~ ' plaid at a: swagger: Iralnor were appointed to attend Tak“ ['8' T0 ‘u sure”! Q"Ick"’ Deaul '0 Tdl . C GIV I C1 Book 3.0m mdrmmee raw“. 3;“ ganged; 0211;211:1801! Vi: ciiorlotu- Flies, Mosquitoes, Roaches, Bed Bugs, Ants, Mop!" . . nfl ' e a $ l 095 7°°""'”'m arid it wiis decided to liovo tiio desks HATS 50c each In the Millinery department for this week end, We are clearing a lot of very Smart CHIFFON uoss These are selected from a very popular- indeed a. famous make, of beautiful stock- ings, perfect in every respect, but a line that we are dropping from our range, to make pital, Antiflbnlsh, who has been spending her vacation in George- town the zuat of her parents Ml‘. and Mrs. Mccormac left. recently lor Aritigonlsh. training at the 8t. Marthas HOS-l repaired before school opened. 0on- sideration was also given the paint- n-nd the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in music, sing- ing. etc. Next meeting to be held at the home oi Mrs. Peter Carter, roll call to be answered by jokes. moss POPULAR runoudououur ms Btfltt. m the fine Ill-mil"! “Y! in the last decade o! the eishttelli-h century. this wall: was much fre- quentod W the Duke of Kent and the officers o! the Ilrflwn. Political Meetings New Acadia, Friday. July 24. St. Margarets, Monday, July 21. 8t. Columba, Wednesday, July 20. the above District wlu electors in the follow a . . tn tori th hool. - Worth to $3.50 s... $ 1 39 °E°R°ET°W Tutsi m: rum. ....:.'::. m. Kings ,, - - w: for O Miss miirnii MoCormao, nurBe 1P1 m, lunch was served by the hostess torded pedestrians dvwn to M"! ohtlcal "N" A sui District 0f ui .._.___ . The Conservative w, "Ms _ WO-lu-o way for new arrivals. A great. _ friends ‘ M“ Am" mcsnrs-rsnv lvissrnvo-riio mmnsss, u. v., July 22.—(U. P.) :1"8"'°'°-.1£""Y-1"'Y 31- iilacci. m‘ “"1 new HMS‘ ‘worth to opportunity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " Killing 2212...»... ago pleased to “mm” meeting °i m” m“ Rum “The depremim o! ‘ ma,” out 5:“ g 1:0; L t 3' §",,"{;‘°‘°"“- Tmdiw- "l! $3.50 for only . . . . . . . heafkhat she is ljapidly xmpmvmg Cemetery Company, (Brudenell), a wide swath in the ranks of ohick- (shed; flnnfizlirv$xlllglgdsyi wiis held in the cemetery on Tues- ens owned by Paul Cooper. In one i Y- . "m" ’ “my ‘wldw mt‘ doy. July 14th. moi the usual nlsiit the auiiiiiil killed. 21 oliiolieiis a A- MAMQNAI-D. figflflfifimfadaay- "II business was transacted tlio follow- n‘ Mum’ G°'"'"m°"* candid tes . Week end S ecials The news or tlic deiitli oi’ Mrs. m b0 rd I m: to: '84“ m _ rams a. nsclsasc, and will be given int... - William Warren wliicii occurred in 3 “ ° e‘ s ° w‘ I mwmmm AMESD STEW of the Memorial Hospital, Worcester, was elected: John Stewart’ Manta‘ ' 7391-7-l3-dully till August-a J. HOWAMD Mullins} . after ten days illness has been a sue; Honorary President’ med Mb" . qmJbwmw" . REMNANTS HALF PRICE all at half price, HALF PRICE Sale of Special WALL PAPERS 25 or 30 patterns, all good attractive lines will be on Men’s new “Flight" Shirts in white, peach, blue, green, mauve or bronze .. ' Men’s Silk Shirts and Shorts, white or Men’s All Wool Bathin S ‘t ' l d- ing some JANTZENS . .5. . A Your Boy’s need these Boy’s Pure Wool Bathing Suits, colors navy black, red and fancy stripes. ages from 2 to 16 years $1.00 for 80c $2.00 for $1.60; $3.00 for 2.10. etc. Child’s Straw and Linen Hats, all sizes, worth 65c and 75c for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boy’s. Wash Suits, Sun and Beach Suits, ages 2 to 6 years great shock to her many friends 1H Georgetown and all that medical skill and kind nursing was done but God willed otherwise. All through her hiulltague 53 years ago and was the daughter oflthe late Philip Fouch- "are nlld Mrs. Fouchere. She leaves to mourn besides her grief strick- Z011 husband one daughter Mrs. EBnrks, Grafton, Mass, two sons, ‘Lawrence oi Westbom and Charles _.in Baltimore, her mother, Mrs iFouclici-e of Westboro, one brother ivlillip in Westboro, three sisters, Mrs. James Boudreault, in George- town, Mrs. Winnlfred, O‘Connor, R. N. in Boston, Mrs. Thos. Hickey, New Jersey to whom sympathy 1-1 extended. The many beautiful Miss cards spiritual bouquets and mes- ller soul rest in peace. ertson’; President, Chas. Robertson; Secretary-treasurer" George Mao- Donald; George Rourke, Thomas Cameron, Oliver McNeill, Henry 0N HISTORIC SITE HALWAX. N. S., July 22--New 3rd Kings 4th. Kings . buildings for old.’ An old landmark oi Barrington Street, opposit the Ladies’ College, has been removed to make room for the Young Wom- en's Christian Association building a fireproof construction, to be er-l ected on that site. The old build- ing was erected about Olla hundred and nine years ago by Laurence O'Connor Doyle, and one or Joseph Rowe's colleagues durigq the strug- gle for responsible government The removal of the hlstorls resi- dence conjures up memories of 0th. the hWSe came into the pdssasldn 7600-7-21-tts. I I - I Political Meetings Murray River, July 24th. St. Marys Road. July 28th. lleatherdals, July 29th. Montana. July 80th. Meetings at‘8.00 sharp. M. F. MACDONALD, JOHN D. McLEOD, 4 TH PRINCE Tryon, Tuesday, August 4th. WALTER. M. LEA, HORACE WRIGHT, HEATH STRONG, HUGH MORRISON. All meetings will start at B pm- sharp. 7588-74040’. Ana. 4, ~ u. All Meetings will comm” 8P. M. ‘(Slgnedi THOS. WIGMORE, WALTER G. M8 i PETER. SINCLAIR, , MacLeal-i directors. Ways and ' ' ' A lln ss sh was never knovm w com ' » ‘Ht! IIMOIIIIIWI W"! 111°" "I! . peach shades .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c Lmen, h; kind and loving dlspo- 31"” w§'°d1s°“5s°d‘°'-P“m"3“l’ electors of tho Third District of cal Meg"! . This is anothtl‘ sPleni-“d Men’s Silk Combinations, white or sitloll has won for her many friends ‘i "tie" d°“°°'ls1‘:“°h “vmbh Wm‘ Kings at tlio following places ~-d ___ i 1st a u E Eu, . f 1 51,0 erg! each suit l who shall long oliorlsli lici ineiii- m“ a“ P" w" 51"“ u“ ‘"- onuio rouowliis dates stun-inr- ‘ S ' thance for care u pp p , ’ ‘ . a. I . I l: I ‘ . . ' ' _ ' U . I ' ' I ory, she was a, devoted member 01 rectors m‘ the good work done w Will be held in the following places: Th??? are REMNANTS of Mens Athletic Sflk Undelshlrts’ the Roman Catholic Church and met cemetery durmg the 9”‘ yeu- gmfrhwnnfiimgyusllllyzfigh‘ Travellersltesl, Friday. July 24th. thzufigtxiegitmize bell!!! white l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - ~ ~ - - - - - - - ' rccclvcd liei- last rites from her B“ there yet remained much to be “' ‘w’ ° ' " ' ' r ‘ Bedeuue. Monday. Jul! and‘ dates to discuss or: i O SILKS Me"? F3110!’ 3110115 _ ~ pastor. ller beautiful death is a Sggz-‘figtvififénringgtefrfrsfzilli; :1: h':',",r?l:g:;" ‘m; i: 27th. i!" Wm“ “will”! “miilirll. . i . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' I “msmatwn w me dear ones who mmgflgy-y W111 be qmnkgmy received The Liberal candidates are ros- Fnetom‘ “"3" July 28m‘ Granville . . . . .. DRESS GOODS Men’s Broadcloth Shirts in white crcwm or blue m 1°“ m “mm me 1°55 of a and acknowledged neciiully invited u. attend. K°""""°“' "mwui- W! Kelly's Cross .. ’ ‘ loving wile, mother and sister. God ' H F MCPHEE 29th, Emyvalo .,_,,, RAYONS separate or attached co l l a r. wok he, to his Heavenly Home, . . . sum“ ma‘ Jul 31m nonsliaw .......... S . I 1 ‘h r and m, re n_ s. LESLIE nuwrsn. m“ '27‘ a “A Y‘ d Cfgpgud BROADCLOTHS, etc. pecla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Li“ silsrhrgw was balm a: ma“ ‘a w_ C. A BUILDING 761742064, . on. on r. um 3r - Bnadanmne ______ __ :4 HI w. r. sass srawssr.» 7342-7-11-18dally to 31. r1.‘ i. Spring Valley . . . Joint Political Meetings Joint Political Meetings will be held as follows: ' - Y f bh h tn n11 I I V‘ - - IIOIIIIOIIIUI ca“ f“ Lme" 8"“, a" "clcrcslcszlo s] 35 §35’-ii.i°i=is§3?5=1 no? Hi3 §;;P§;m*;;g§h"~;“;_=;“muiebcj- Political Meetings fiihliiiaiili.i............ iiJiiZ§1§ii§§iilZi§§i - . , . E O Ul‘€ O FRIDAY and SATURDAY years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l‘ lunclnl “as lmsely attended. May m” Y” Tuesday, July 28th atSpn. 5 dozen Boys’ Straw Caps, plain shades of of Edward Kennedy. afterwards su- ard. ollflfllls Malpeque . . .. . . . . . . . .. Thursday, July 30th at 8 pm. Reds blues, and browns, glaze peaks .. VICTORIA sdwiiid. Who lived rlioi-o roi- many , GEO. W. RAMSAY years and raged a funny o; my; The undersigned Candidates of THOS_ McNUTT ' week. Miss Plies Collins R. N. Middle- toll Conn, who was visiting rela- tivcs in VICtOIla, left on return last Miss Freda Stewart R. N. Brack- Mlss Freda Stewart, R. N. Brook- lyu New York, ls spending her holi- days in Victoria. and blrls who beacme prominent 1n business and society for many year; it became the property o: Wiley; Smith, oi tlio firm oi A. at w} Smith, wholesale grocery meroh- ; ants. i The house was situated on Pleas- Fort Augustus District will address the Electors o! the said District at the places and times hereinafter ln Halifax. After Si!‘ Edward's death‘ mentioned, 30th. York, Friday, July 24th. Conan Ban, Fonday. July 27th. Mt. ltewart, Tuesday, July 28th. Webster-s Corner, Thursday, July S. DESROCHES A. F. ARSENAULT ilsfiT-Tfi l i Mt. Herbert, Friday, July 81st. new iliiiiAii RAGE cusses ant Street, now Harrington, mo] once well-known residential section o! the city, which commenced at the head oi’ Salter Street, and ran south to Point Pleasant. In the old All meeting being at 8 PM. Sharp. . M. W. WOOD, J. A. MaoDONALD, i HON. RUSEEL CLARK. M. It. McGUlGAN. 7588-7-20-dally to 31. $1000.00 in Purses $100000 Wednesday, August 5th. 1. Free For All T. s. P. ....... Purse $4M Mr. and Mrs Lorne Lee. and young son of Concord, N. H. have arrived on a visit to Mr. Leo's parents. Victoria. ‘FREE; Meetings 3 Second District of UPTUN PARK HORSE RACES Mr. Ernest Metcalfe of R. A The undersigned candidates for the Second Electoral District of fiignaxlgstcoQez-‘gdQfgrosjgtrtfifit g: E0: ans lgace ' ‘d. . . . - ' . zings County will hold public mett- family 1n Victoria. o o an ace . . . . . . . . . gs as o owe: _____ (3 secs. allowed for trotters), Entries close Saturday, July 24th. H0 ~ must be eligible on that date. 3 Miles From Charlottetown Mr. Wesley Clarke of the Bank for Nova scotia, Toronto, who‘ motored to Victoria on a. visit to HHS parents left on return lest The candidates will meet the , electors at the following places and dates: New Glasgow, Friday. July M. Cherry Bill, July 25th. Ionticello, July 21th. Peakes Station, July 20th. St. Peters Bay, Jilly 30th. , ' .__..s—-_";—-:-:§:-:§:-—:-: _ W *5 ti, 2,15 Pace ,_,__._,_.__,_,_,,,_,_,_._.mfl Iaurse $250M) Hlgtaflulyjlls; m week. m ,., YESIGfii? meiliallioaimyilzlylfiz‘ Entrance fee 5 ger cent of purse. . 2 2 15 Tr t More" Angus’, mi ' Tssru mrsursnnsn EXAMINATION Whsailey River. Wednesday. must accompany eac en ry‘ _ . ' ' 0 """"""r""' ' ' '1'" Purse $25030 Mee“ _ to commence ... eight, WITH PLANS Fitting and comma. "=11" l m All races mile heats-record on the Ij B. 2.27 Trot and Pace ....~............. Purse $200.00 °'°'°°"' J l, MINT,“ HOOSICK, FALLS, u, 11.. July 22. :-: a H I“ M AB 0N w] iwriiiiirxioiyii. lieat plan. No deduction from money" ' _ _ ' I " -(u. PJ-Bcfore Joseph wilcoir, an. ~ " - " B- W- I-EPAGI. 1191-5, " _ In addition a running. race half-mile M“ committed Suicide. he "moved his Qffnm, $1.1. l“ L mm“ JAMES PENDERGAST. h false teeth so he could insert the -'- ANGUS MMPHEE. ~ . eats, purse $50.00, pony race match race “P-llhtiwim- Ill] oeii. Cemented wiui m “mm score ‘between Mr S _ d b! 1r 763744241811’, m, 3 barrel of a rifle in his mouth. The H Drum," DAV L I l s QHIYCS, OWIIC y WE IIIgtOII teeth were found beside his body. xgxgxgxgx 7442-7454110! to S1. 7607-‘1-21-51. iMcNeill, Southport, and Rebecca M., owned by Gordon McMillan, Cornwall. Mdmission 50c. Race Starts at 2 P. M. By 3R1. wllY, Jo! star». You wiser clues A‘ pgmgaq! you llirmr Flliiiill um A MMMlP- when Y“ "i!" 75W)‘ bowfl A cARrs-l- roe ml . Every Man Believes He Was Once A Ball Player I GoTTliAT sienna A ilwuisllosr} lllfctk ila we: Willi No BIG 6iovs$1lim.~iu:ruktllAliN’ ‘M’, Y "ca: ma! MR. AND MRS. v “w will: lento PLAY slit- gen: ‘riirr senrjlnezz‘? z TBWI’ I-27-ti’. i.’ ,.. °°_°_8_°.°! ~ 1 <50» ' _ GRAND Aiiiillill. Plitiilil "Tigniu.-. wciliiiiidiy July 29th. " Many new and attractive features are being prepared for this day. Hot dinners will be served in the Hall begin- ning at noon. A well stocked saloon, ice cream booth, bazaar ‘. and novelty table, Bingo Parlor, power swing, card Ilmcli > bowling alley, roulette, cane ringer and other pastimes will’ be operated. Follow the crowd to TIGNISH on the 29th, hear the MISCOUCHE BAND and have a pleasant day's outing. We are preparing for you. ‘$50’ ~o" ',l .._,,,‘°'° ani -.-._ \ ‘[6104-21-61