a-.awww-_ - _ 1' l f __'>"w'?.1g__v-_3,_~. *_ W -___~ ' “jfs '-<‘»;.,‘”;.;:¢;l_‘_§ PRINCE ARI) of CUTICURA SOAP, to U VENT to cool the sufficient tocuretllo torturing. disfiguring skin, *' gd blood hulhotlrl, l'¢l_lQ, $35 and irritations, witirlnng ¢;'||f, when the best physicians, other remedies fail. __ __ "“.;"‘- P0 '$s»°%»,s¢nm'.U.s'."f.'D'°°"° d=‘-1" ' ~ This is the time of year' when you need them most. * We keep all the popular* kinds viz: Pabgt, * Weyths and Hof- bfau _ Hofbrau, al- * though the newest make,is § gaining favor rapidly. It ’ is much cheaper than the ensue curlcului olnrr.. __ _ ’ fof cattle to the Sydneys on Friday. Some toheal theskln mdCU'l`l- ‘_ RESOL ' idea of the quality will be learned when ter $50, eggs $50and lobsters $200. A “cf the Piesbyrensn chu.-ch in cause; . ‘i Extracts. 2 _ THE GUARDIAN. Phil (bs-ifer livery \\'om\an l>elie\,~e3 ,. ~ _ . _ ' A ' ' Tun funeral of the lan elm: *M te _ per age at u hich to marry ls es. 3° -5°” thc P31 M, ,-he married- _ tool: place Saturdayafternoou to the Peo- Y,,,._un|(.S_s she happms to be . Y I Die 8~Cemei.ery. Rev. D. B McLeod omgi Then ~he protests thatshe was ~-~~-~-~ - » -----~~ ~ “te noon at 2 o'clock. _ I MB. Geo. Wheatley shipped sixty head it isknown that four of the best, fed by school of St.John the Baptist, Antigonish commenced on Thursday evening in Ball. In the prize list appears the FMr._B1-own is mentioned in nearly Sl1b]€Cl'» taken up by the school, Tm; Twenty-Sixth General Assembl will meet in St. Mat-thew’s Church, Hali- fax, on June 13th, at 7.21) o’clock. Public Worship will be conducted by Rev. Dr. Campbell, the Moderator of the last Gen- eral Assembly.-Presbyterian Witness. Ir is expected that the work now be- ing performed on West Kent gstreet will be finished during the present week. The object of the city surveyor is to carry the water od the street at the commencement of the Boulevard. The work of grading has enhanced the appearance of the street and makes the entrance to the Park very attractive. Tocmsrs and persons bent on others, the price beings only I5c or 2 for*, 25CI 5° ' illUGl-lES’§l I Apothecaries Hall. !8¥§8#¢£¥$il&$% l eeeeeeeeeosse ; Fon TEA NIGHTS a dozen Parker House S compo ten cents. They ares _ light and very rusty, $3 @@@@00 STEWART Eclipse Bakery. , _ Bakes Best Bread. ` ______,__J€9@89 C3‘.AIFl.I)! l L- H- DICKEY Assistant at Royal London of Hcspital Moorellelds. and ` Lor-don Throat and Ear _ Ho-piss). 1 in Diseases cl The Eye, 'lhroal and Nose. mg , _ . rrr treet Wes* 1 .=o1p.rn. ;2_'4o4p.m., AND an wrrn GI.assrts . pleasure, should not forgot 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 Saturdayafternoon to Crapaud and return for but 40 cents. These are delightful outings, as they give passengers so much pure sea air. THE whole town of Truro rejoices with St. Pa.ul’s that once more this important congregation has a minister which she can call her own. The vacancy.. caused by the removal of Rev. A. L. Geggie to Toronto, came to an end on. Wednesday evening, 6th inst., when the Presbytery of Truro inducted Rev.P. M. MacDonald to the charge.-Truro Sun. THE Halifax Recorder _ says!~Rev. Richard Smith and wife were married in Halifax, in Brunswick St. Methodist Church, 50 years ago last Monday, on the 4th ofJune, 1850. Mrs. Smith was a daughter of S. S. B. Smith, and there are livinga family' of .fthree-two daughters. and ason.; Mr.;Smith has"be_en sbatiiiilcgl i at di;tTerent times in many charges irr" Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and P. E. Island, and now supernumerary in con- nection with Brunswick St. Church. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have always enjoyed good health, and to-day are active and energetic. The family, children and grandchildren have been holding a. re- union at the residence,Nor-th Park Street, ‘ and there is no clergyman in Halifax who is held in greater esteem ' than the Rev. Richard Smith. The Recorder extends its congratulations and wishes that there may be many more years of happiness for both husband and wife. The following appears in the Recorder of June 8, 1850: On Tuesday morning, June 4, by the Rev. A. YV. McLeod, Richard Smith, VVesleya.n Missionary, to Elizabeth Sarah Smith, eldest daughter of S. S. B. Smith, Esq., merchant, of this city. RGAIN » _ `¢@\¢@\-$f§'C@§*\¢§ _ \ _ _ Linen Toweliug regular 7c yard, now 3 yard fors 160. _ Turkish Tcweling regular- ~ Check Muslin, just the thingfor children’s wear, regu- Pillow Cotton, 42 in wide, HKS eeks & Co. i3c a yard. now 3 yards for ' _ 25C. ' Sheetiug. 72 in. wide, regular 270 yd. now Ticking, very heavy, regular 23c yd; new Ladies’ Leather Belts, regular 25;: each, n w 18c each. Ladies’ Pique Belts, regular 12c, now Ladies’ Hemstitched Hankerchiefs, regular 60,' 4c each l Quilts regular $1.25, now i ~ f A 940- 0 There are a few others we will givE>`5l¢)l_1_later.__ _ l ‘ a 2* _ I _ UUUNTER. ‘_\ 150, now 1 110- regular ‘20c yd. now 15c. yd. yd. 1_8c yd. _ _ 9c. - _ , "‘;.-\ _ _40c doz. _ _ _ 1 _ -_.le ' /,' xg. Laird of New Glasgow weighed' 1400 Tan closing exercises of the collegiaté ’ _ 8 ill be _sms sfm.,1>x¢am ni-own or this cit}-->'S¢af°h¢d- _ fora week or two. The party will riml- business, much ofthe professional and yeartoyear, with a view to bringing up. fering prizes at- Provincia_1_ exhibitiops for colts raised from the horses recently _ ______ ____ _ _ _ _______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ d. at her limi marriage. ` R J _ AT the Poncecourt Saturday mornin _ T tm O _ _ Ev. amos Thomas, Metropolitan Sec __ 1 " John MOM was “ned $2 or 10 days 3 HE °“ 1` SPN? ‘S 1” P°"'9° retary of British and Foreign Bible Society Miss Alley, ofCharlottetown, is visit Will “dd1"el*S il meetlllk H1 H1639-D@1Sf» -X ~\l.\R'l‘ steady boy vw ith a fair educa ingjriemls m Truro _Tr S schoolroo . _ _° I - ~ . . . _ ' -_ . . . D0 __ ` ` ` ° MICHAEL Russell was arrested yester- H- B- C»-SP¢0i&| lllfleffinll' Of U18 Hillil \ T forget that the date o_f Grace day 011 Suspicion of being connected with b0l'0\1Rh B°8til1zClubt»0beheld in their Church S. S. picnic is Wednesday July the recent robberies committed in the Club *room this evening at 7.30 o’clock. _ 4th. Particulars later. city. _ All members are requested to attend. uro un m on Tuesday evening. tion \\ anted as an npprentlceat this ofllce REMEMBER the sale of carpets and un_ Acour 41 fat cattle were brought to, Mn, JQHN MCQUMD, section mm, at _ removed furniture at the residence of Charlottetown from Crapaud Fri_d_a_y and York, met with a slight accidentilgst _ John Richards ESq_ this (Monday) “tw Saturday. These cattle will aggegate to evenlng.While at work an iron rail fell on - the farmers in Crapaud and vicinity, the Mr. McQuaicl’s foot fracturing his ankle' _ handsome sum of $1700. The Jacques ' ` ' .4 Cartier also carried ,in addition to 41 THE nmt'°°mp°tm°n of mee' M’ R' A* Passengers. hogs to the value of 180, but- -_dm 'mt bah’ pine °tP°wn“l W A FEW evenings ago thechildren of Mr. foundthe clothes of a woman. They were new and good, and included boots, stock- ings and loves. The river w \ ~l WE cllpthe following from the Mari- time Merchant published in Halifax, N. S. "The situation in sugars is very strong with a fair business beingedone, The sugar war is practically over and prices are bounding upwards." Owing to 'the advance abroad we understand that Standard Granulated Sugar has advanced here toolc per pound.” - _ A. W. Maxwell and E. P. Margeson, secretary and captain respectively of the Rhode Island wheelmen, of Providence, one of the strongest cycling clubs in the United States, are in the city. The club will visit Nova _.Scotia .next month ber in the vicinity of 200 per~ sons. They will bring their bicycles with them and will be accompanied by a band. The detailed arrangements for the trip are not yet completed, but frdm Boston to Halifax by Plant line. They will wheel along the eastern shore through Cape Breton, and will visit P. E. Island.-Halt _fax Herald. ' THE annual meeting of the Maritime Board of Trade will be held in Kentville commencing Wednesday, August lik G. E. Calkin, the secretary, is sending out a circular booming the meeting. He says; ` p "The Board of Trade of the maritime pro- , vinces has a record to maintain. It has within its constituency nearly all of the other life of the three provinces. As a. deliberative body it should take first rank among similar organizations throughout the Dominion, an-l its utterances should have corrrespondiug weight and acumen.” To-TIGHT at 8 o‘clocx sharp the officers of Camp Ardgour, S. of T. will beinstall- ed. The following are the odice elected, chief-W. A.. stewart. ” _ ' Chieftain.-James Paton. 7 _ ' _Past Chief-fChas'. Webster.' _ Recording Secy. G. S. MacLean. Fiuancia.l'Secy.-A. J. Docherty. ‘ ’ Treasurer--Dr.Dickey. _ Marshall-J. W. Sutherland. Standard Bearer-J. Gillis. Senior Guard-J. D. Stewart. Junior Guard-L. A. Robertson. Exam. Physician-Dr.MacLaughlin. Trustees-`W. D. Ross, R. H. Mason, Ewen Cameron. Piper~Peter Ferguson. LAST evening in St Peter’s Cathedral after the fully festival service of even- song in connection with the feastday of Trinity Sunday, the choir proceeded to the sanctuary after the procession and there sang a solemn Te Denim in thanks- giving to Almighty God for the late successes of our forces in the Transvaal. After this imposing function the National Anthem was sung and the choir returned to the choir-room during the rendition by the organist of Mendellsohn’s War March of the Priests, The excellent singing of the choir was heartily shared by the enthusiastic congregation and the whole ceremony was impressive in the extreme. Som: time ago an exchange in referring to horses on P.E.Isla.nd said that very few good animals wereto befound.The Halifax Chronicle in speaking of horse flesh says: “We are informed that there are many indications that the purchase of horses recently made by our _Provincial Govern- ment in Ontario, for the purpose of im- proving the stock in this Province meets with popular approval. These horses have been, or 'are being, distributed in various sections of the Province: but the demand for them is much greater than the supply. It is, we understand, the intention 'of the Government to make further importations of fresh blood -from the standard of our horse stock to the highest degree of eillcincy. With the object offurther stimulation and encouraging- breeders to improve the stock, the Govern- 0 ment, we are informed, contemplates _ of-_ -#-rp _ ‘ff ,-: ' »_ correct and honest filling of your physic- ' inn’s prescription. In every case our disl pensingis scientifically and accurately done with a view tobest results for the ' sick. _ _ - l :_ A great Medical Discovery. Paine’s Celery Compound is thecrowning medical dwovery of the century. This gives the best results in nervousdiseaaes, l neuralgia, dyspepsia, Br-ight’s disease and liver complaint. Geo. H. Dingwell, Midgell, while golnS_ through the bush on the east side _ of Marie River, near the railway bridge, ._ time. 4 cn`ap1sin_-s. Mcnonald, ~ ' 1, u ayafternoon owlngto the inclem- _ency of the weather. The competition ‘ will be held this afternoon. _ - ‘ sons _cr sconinn will meet tonight at 8 o’ol0ck sharpln Mecha.nic’s Hall. Prowse tion of officers. Charter members please __ be on hand so as to get through in decent _ IN addition to the names already pub- lished the following have contributed to the St. Dunsta.n's College prize list. Two Friends Q5 gold piece; An 'Old Student $5; Rev. Stephen Phalen, Georgetown, £2. »Trnr services at the Central Christian church yesterday were of excellent inter- ' est, At the morning _service pastor Whiston spoke upon _“The Preeminence of Christ.,’ At the children’s day exer- cises in the afternoon a goodly collection was taken up for missions. -Proceeding the :evening service the pastor spoke of the Prohibition Bill that was passed Sat urdav by the Legislature. He said thft while he deplored the fact that the Bill was -not operative until June 1901, and that it did not legislate against the clubs, _ yet he felt that it was as full a measure for temperance as was possible under the circumstances. The Government de- ., serves great creditas does the Opposition for voting for it, but the greater credit will be due for the enforcement of the law. ~ ALL desiring to see a refrigerator. scientifically designed should call at the _ examine the one recent-ly placed by the above Hrm. Contrary to the _ majority of refrigerators the ice is kept in a. chest above the compartments allotted tothe storing of dairy products, etc. An air . space around and in the centre of the cupboard allbws the warm air to ascend and the cold air tddescend. 'The refriger- ator is divided into a number of compart- ments, the centre one of which is fitted- with double glass doors andsliding racks. Thefirm will handle a large stock of cream _duringthe coming season and by the aid of the refrigerator hope to build A up 'a large trade in that particular" , ,.. j___ .,.;. l ,, ____ .._,._,_¢ _._._.__..- _ ,.....\.,,, _ _ _ __ _ __ » r ` SEVEN YEARS _ » Of _ M _ relieved. 1 days. cause in the agjgregate much , s _ring as any single isease. Itf is the ' magic solvent power of Putna.m’s Corn Ex- » tractor that makes it speedily successful i11__,____! removing corns. Take‘nos'u stitute. _how-fi ever high% rar o nmended. Putnam’s Pain- _ less Corn xtractor is the best, sure, safe, and painless. ' B ‘ Try one can of _Oak Brand Condensed Milk and ou will decide that it is better and cheaper than a. cow. Ask your grocer for it. ' 50 lif- t' ` _ §K$%$%8§8&8ii$ @Perfu°mes _ §of all ¥Kinds““" English, ' French, Canadian, American. . . . To reduce our immense `sto_ck_ of choice perfumes, we will give 0 Per Cent Discount ;_>g/o\iz~_s-egular'price,.on~sll lines ONE WEEK. _ commencing to-day. e I A ° nansgensncne as A £8 z gl _- ”'~‘*_‘ Some exquisite odors. our. Wmdow. _*_ ‘§* You should bedeeply 1r.tsresteain’tn¢*f’ ' I°= C°°°°'“=_f1“°"““» ' ;'v.~...""';._';.;_ '.'.;;."..',..;.. _ I Youwi_1lilke!hem,or ' : 'relephoge us and we 1 _ _ _ :"W1ll dehverpromptly. ' ~ f ' mpular our lxden ..._....» ¢. »»»» ... -»_.»........ _- _ noakls & slosr, _ __ Upper S ' imD0rted orto beimported. 0 li T _ _ _ _Genoa Cake, _ Finger, G r Nuts, ~ Tagykar. Valulh Wlfers - _ ~ /cocoa wafers. ' _ _‘ _ ' ¢ f _ a d S* is 3-. _ I New Block, for organization, and installs-1 store of W. P. Pickard 8: Co. and' branch. ' ' E _The__Busiest"Storefon - -.1-=. A 1: A A \» ici? ,__ wh ;~ee_ ' ~ 0 Come in ict use 1_9.. vgla ‘ x / .sr ` vi .wt :.3 mmuweffff ‘lbw _“Zhi "”’"vt’£';:.s~f ’ 5 .~ is _t '- ‘,~ ». _ Plain Cotton “Underwear at vie?" S ec Finer Grade Plain Cotton _ ,_~ ,r _» <.- .V . . . 1 ,;g,.¢; ___.,.,_ _ 93 65G ~ ,, . s-_ ¢ _, _ ~ f- ;.;.¢_ 1 O N ice Balbnggan underwear light as a'ie'feai?hei`i"§ as Ka block of ice. ' ‘ _ acc. sane.” _ _ » _ Scrivens' ` 'pé;tiint7; Elastic _seam _fdrawers m_em_s`" E eg $1.20 per pau." - “ _ _._ r- 1., ' '"5 '* 'Stl-est; (Every Time.) I , "‘/` r 2-gd ~ V . f Time to (live l ”-x \f~ lf 7 1?- =~__/§, %/,ll Q23’ ._ licqg’-’ the little Folks f/_ _ if an Airin all _ g - if it t ` _/.7 M.. '-§~'~- ' ,'_ "" ,_ '~,"y;f'_ """""""`_ M ' ` J, ~_- and we have just the 'C_A RR-IAGFS for the put' pose-- mc~t comfortable fcr_ the baby--easiest to pushf-easiest to buy because the JOHN N This is the Strait _ 'For anything im_{;1Ieuf’i Wearhom a Our steel: is largefand well selected and W_hite___1?ress Shirts, soft Fine Sillr front Shirts. ° ` _-__ _ _ Nice soft Flannel Shirts__t_o__wear__wilhfgvhite liar \ ' \ 0 ` _ _\ _x ' _ Light Balbriggan Undel*'ve`afj'double _ il‘in`Ud?%5e and $1 00 per lint. ‘ §_§‘ \ _ _\ ~,\‘\ _ Cashmere_Hoee, cotton hose,_from 10c n _ H- _ - gygaw ' Neckwear in endless _variety from 5c to $1.00 1 _ ' _ /$75 _ Braces in _every desirable ma_ke'from» lbcsto 751:. 5 - __ _ 1 s Our Talormg Department is in full _ ._ f v Nice _. ,- 1 - »~._ ' ._ ’» .7-.. _.__ 1,- ‘,.`_ -’ 11,, |»¢¢p|¢'¢ _P.R§di.”`. I _#_ ’ _ _ _ _ _ “ :_f».>’-’3V""¥`>."»‘,~"~v(s`z.`. ` ‘ `.\‘.»_ '” v 'wi .~_x-"a"§-.'f=’..kTZ.~-»»»a~a~s~* v. 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