, I On June 29r.b."tc John R and Mrs Mac- Williain, Eldon a dausllter _Atl'.4°¢w 5N»'|;‘Y“’t§”‘lf‘!°.,f‘h§f°lEJ - No Saturn was and at Fort Edward Tel S. S. City of London took a lame ella-.UN A“d°'°° v* ' " ‘ " * ‘yesterday at noon. ` number of anglers and pleasure seekers _ R‘v_GM YW" 'In pr" h hu ,ut uptoEast. Blver porrs| yesterday morn- , if T"4¢ fjggk D Sgapggdggg "mon, W th. cownnufn of Fmt ing and aisoa full load ci excursionists . ~_ 'wud' Mowodm C-“Nh on Sund”_ toihe same pointein the afternoon. All li in if 'ma oonnrus. uiiaii iiiii c|Ialu.o‘r'ra'rowsl nurse nnwaan isr.urn.~JULv 2. 19,4. _ 1 _ - _ y' __ g ' _ - returned to the sity at 7.45 p. rn. well '_ _ Patonk Oo. close at one sharp on p1¢“¢j'|f,h;|,°d‘,'|¢u¢||,|_ - ' Monday for the weekly hal! holiday. This . FRESH _ FANCY ‘ CRISP " CHRISTIE BISCUITS-=---=~ Alegliendld lot jx\iatTreeeiveii litu- Boda ll. I C Etgooanliar. Assorted Sandwich: Water Ice wafers. Prompt delivery to all parte of city. Webster & McKay, 'i Doughnuts, l0c doz. f I are our specialty FOR 'l 0-DAY. . . . A ple Pies nc each. Mlnce Pies izc each Cream Pies is & i5c “each Coecani-1 Pies i5 & zoc each Dark w it Cake 2 c nd ru 5 pou Sultana Cake zoo per lb Nut Cake :oc lb While Cake ioc per ih Bread of all kinda, all fresh and good. D. STE UART Telephone air. Eclipse Bakery Tun Lioar Bossa and s2a:l. Regt will attend church at Sr Paul,s to-morrow, the ith Rent and A. M. C. at St James. Tal: S. S. City of London makes two trips to Orapairl today and goes to Vernon River at 10 o`clock Monday rnornlng.` _ ' Josnrn Ganmnr, Rusticovilie, is building a large new schooner on the north side. Mr Gallant is to be,congratu~ lated upon his enterprise. Joan D. Mansour returned Thursday after an enjoyable vacation at his old home in Cardigan. Ile was accompanied by his brother George to Point du Chene- Oiur of the beet composite photographs yet seen in the city is on exhibition in the window of Haszard & Moorr. It is of the Abegweit football team and the work was cone by Jas A. S. Bayer. TnE]'1`i:a at York yesterday was an immense success. Many went by special train from the city while many others took advantage of the special from the eist and hundreds reached the beauti- ful picnic grounds by carriages. ONE of tl~e chief attractions on the pro- gram of the Islanders Reunion Cele- bia‘.ion at Summsrside is the Annual Scottish Gathering on July 2)th, Scob- land's day. The program of the Scoitisb Games is an excellent one and s‘\ould draw a very large number Of Our best athletes. The Boys’ Hiuhlaud Brigade, in Kilt and Filabeir, will take part in the games. Band and D|D5 “H1910 will enliven the event. Don’t miss ir. Mechanics, Farmers, 8|>0YUll'l¢l\¥ To heal and soften the skin and remove Bakes Best Bread. grease. oil and rust stains, paint and earth. #IC- use The “ Master Mechsuids "\\Tar Sash einen 'toilet snr co.. MPL ; ~ ,,,ffpg_op¢t65r” in white as was also the bridesmaid. A I e / decorated the spacious rooms and a , I beautiful arch of ferns and blossoms form- m W cd a canopy under which the - ` 091’€m0l1Y was Diirformed. The - large company of over 100 sat down _» to a bountiful repast after which the com- pany spent a pleasant evening till the wee Q Q E ,_ i small hours when Mr. and Mrs. McNeill ,f _._-,___ __f departed for the new home at Rustlco ' il" " ;: fi ,ig I`he bri de received many valuable I,-gé? .`_"-‘.'-':é.j.-_.‘_‘.="_:,ff'?v-_#gill qw presents, many nf them useful as well as \ .- _.- I., _ ornamental. The young people have best. ai i‘ ' 5 ._ '- ig;-,tw _ iii ses. . ` ww- '~ _. . r ,I .i ` =_-1 Kumfort Headache Powders will not cure . ;- in 1% “et ;'-- in ten minutes. \. i, ri - HAT ll _ siuntiinwl 'roll .1 'll f \ ~ I li/a Mathieson, M L A occupied the chair. 8 Y Eastern Teachers' Association, proveda grand succefs, the hall being crowded to the doors while the various parts of the i program were well rendered. John A The foliowingis the programz- ul tl I J I d _ Tru: entertainments given in the Opera W Mn mm n u I In August Hiuseby the pupils of the Halifax school for the Blind on 'l‘iiursda and Friday Y evenings. were as had been anticipate most interesting and enjoyable. Th were a revelation to the audiences.` where she will rejoin him. D\s~eogers. J Buchanan, Miss Forres‘ Mrs M Moran and Miss C Moran, Miss N Motlaulsy, Miss N Rice, Mrs T R Brooks, Miss M A Riley, K and N G Riley, Mrs A Carney, Miss M C Lane, Mr and Mrs McCormack, Miss N Bell, Miss J Whalen. Mrs and MissE and G Barr, Miss L Thompson, Miss A Foley, Miss M Foley, Miss K McExcitern, M‘ss C McDonald, Mies L Johnsen, Miss E Mulle; Mr and Mrs G N Blackney, Miss H Haszard, Mrs L Terrell, Miss J and Masters B and R Goodwill, JWlxen, S Beck, N and W MoPhe J Vail Her outward passengers were Mr and Seiiz. Mrs W H Morrow Elisha Pi utr W Ulle, Miss F Kelly. THE residence of Hugh McLure, North Rustico, presented a festai appearance Wednesday evening when his eldest daughie Annie V was united in marriage with Townsend L McNeill both of Norih Rustioo. The knot was tied by Rev. A N Simpson assisted by Rev. John Simpson uncle of the bride. Isaac Moffatt assisted the bride-groom while Miss Jennie McLure performed a like ser ire for the bride, The bride was beautifully gowned profusion of flowers cut. and in pots wishes as they embark on the matrirnon~ WANTED-A case of headache that All vicmiiv The concert Wednesday ni ht b the Uiwlllllg Remarks by the Chairman. Chorus, Georgetown Glee Club. munlc,readfngs and scholastic exercises Professor Judson Clark has left for Washington. He has been rehuested by the head of his department there io instruct his successor after which he will take up the work of the Forestry Bureau at Toronto. MisClarkewill remain at her father-in~law’s at Bay View until her husband is established at Toronto Tim Halifax arrived at eight o‘clock Thursday night with the following d e e' . i From Halifax Miss L Glenn, Geo S Oland. . 8 . Mrs Cant Gordon, Mrs Malcolm McDon~ aid, J_ll Hannan, F O Fogland, Miss E New Baby Ribb0I1S- SCME ' r’ SATURDAY NEEDFULS tached, worth 51.35 for $1-O0 Mrscwmittn, D is Mtnonnia, Peter Ladies’ Summer Vest’ Sleeveless 6 Cents Ladies’ Summer Vest, short sleeve ‘Q to Ladies’ Summer Vest, fine white, short sleeve, 20 Cents Big Basket of Gloves I2 Cents Big Basket of Black cotton Hose W ‘°» ‘2 °'=“‘S I Big Basket of Cotton Hose including a lot of fancy plaid ankle, Size 5 only, worth 45 cents for T9 Cents Colored Dress Muslims IO Cents New Taffeta Ribbons, in black, white and colored See our grcat line of wash collars at New Belt Buckles in gilt, gun metal, oxydised, etc 29C and A clearing line of dress materials, colored, worth up to ?f\1~15 for 39°- A big lot of odd lines in C0rS€tS An attractive line of White Coutil Corsets, with hose supporters at~ 12 cents All price 400 25c He advocated as the 0 15' remedy 'mes' consolidai. o i a lake 6 ASSf>C‘*"' 0” ° 9 'MAME do all in their ower to ect this end. . I S The gonowln resolutions were unani- mously passed' Rosolved that he niciuhers of the E. education. . ' Resolved that the thanks of the A; sooiation be tendered the CILIZEDS Georgetown for the many kindnessrs they om. fum annual convent on. 0 captain and owners of the S. S. MontaK\lP fnr their Ref1¢!`°f‘"'7 in Dmcmg me mm' nh. r disposal for an afternoon excursion, lioutiie Rev F F Fullerton, .l W Jones. Esq. and Murdock McKinnon, M L A! fx . ..- f . their able and inspiring arldre;i,`l“gi to all others who are in any way C- P make this convention a 1»ur0C1~\S- 9.1 that we the i~»snhsr~ of tre 4 Ncw Straws, New Fcits, I in Latest Styles. New American Caps For .Men and Boys The very latest-A big variety. If you want the nicest thing in capslthe very latest-_come and see us. We show more natty caps than any other. store in the city. Leather Belts and i\'cgiigcc Shirts Go' _Togcthcrliicsc _Days - and help to keepyoii cool. 'l`ry this combinstioii, you'll find it most comfortable. Latest styles in shim . vw 2° $I¢i° r.. i . - Magazine." Vocal Solo, Charles McDonald. Recitaticn, Miss Aggie McPhee. Address, Murdock McKinnon, ML A Vocal Solo, Miss Nellie McDonald. Recltation, P M Grant. Vocal Solo, Miss Marion Morrisey. Address, Rev. T F Fullerton. Vocal Solo, Miss Annie McLeod. Recitatlon, J Walter Jones. Vocal Solo, Miss Nellie McDonald. God Save the King. The Th ursday morning session was by far the most important. J Walter Jones gave a briefbut very helpful address rn “The Improvement of Rural Schools." lI»: considered two deficiencies: lack of rf’i`ori. in introduclnrz nevrand improved suh_i¢q|,s and poor organization ol country dghaols, <5 mime-oe-o-oe=o-o Photo __ Magazines” We have sample copies of the following ma azines on file. and would he pleased to have *our _ riends look over them. We take subscriptions for any of them. “American ' Amateur Pggtosrapher," " e amcrn," "Camera Craft," "Camera and park R oem", "Photo American,” , :gilie Plgwfo Beacon," ` ' oto ra," ` "Professional and Amateur i Photographer, ’ ’ “Western Camera Notes," “Wi1son’a Photographic 9@\¥9\¥'H9¢» ...Q 'ii -*.‘co§ii\ ‘i‘_id..‘ _ "‘ U, _ 1,- 1/I ~,.. \ , _, ,, _' _ u ""“i/ci#/-'5_T._5 __ ' _ ~Gauvin, Gentzei & Co.. Resolv ' _ Eastern Teacheys' Association nfh rin our .Hem _nee to “The Education Outlook, be lieving that it stands for the highest 8110 hes' interests of our schcolsptbe mlieutaiis of the teachers of the pmviiice “U development and uplifting of character among our pupils and deciare optr hearty suDD°f*' sh°“\d la at ,_rh'_' Further that we herebv 099 Km* 9 - Educational Outlook" the official organ of this Association. Q The following officers were elects . fori the ensuing YM” Pres. PM Grallli V Pres J .l M'oPl'|€¥H0" L geed)’l§re - N - A lhc Shoe You Want i Ladies' are your feet scnsi» tive ? Then you want a shoe that rr uircs no breaking in- "Il(iR(?\THV IiOl)D." Ari you proud? float a littlcbit of the shape o your foot’ Then you want the- "lJORO'l`il\' DODD." Are you inclined tn he eco- nomical? Then you want for your money the utmost value obtainable in shoes~ "DOROTHY llOl)l')", Oxford Slices 13.00 Boots $3-75 Sold only:by Morris &. Smith Exclusive Agents for Ch’fown. im i `\\,-, I. / ">~ . t I I . 1 l I l i 'il _ in > i