__ _._ ____ Ile 1§~........“"v<‘.¥....».‘§"*““‘ was neue” “dw _ . . . . 5 'nn ouaanian. lltllcl 1e1.,_1m. ancusr 15. im., V . 1 H .1 o"'”"'n1n1 M|'n""`""`""summ1n MAT .nc1`ti`““ slut BIG FERST llf Bl\ll(illlNX FllRllUliUST Rather than store away odds and ends, the accumulations of the busy season, we have determined to cut the price at ence and give the public the benefit while the fresh and seasonable. _ _ _ _ _ ` ’ We have gone through our entire stock, and collected all odd lot_s and broken sizes in the different departments, and marked them at prices that are suret g00ds are out with a rush and leave our shelves clear to receive our Fall Stock the Brst instalments of which are already beginning to arrive. There will..be no money in this salgfrgiroyltg thlem ' 1 we find it better to convert the goods into cash-even at a loss, than to carry them over_ to another season, then well have the room, and that 13 what We are after .ust n ,P _ ut keeping our stock clean and fresh, and giving our customers seasonable snaps, which they are sure to appreciate. Following is a list which is sure to makJe-0ur Zzfre aiildgrs bargain centre while the goods last: ` , _ _ Y ° 9 ' 9 ’ o 9 Ladies and C Balance stock of straw hats worth up to $2.90 for 49c Children’s white muslin hats worth up_to $2.50 for 59c A lot of children's linen Hats in red, pink, fawn blue _ and grey with white ribbon bands and tails, just ' the thing for school wear, worth 78 cts now only _ ` A lot of children’s straw sailors in blue D90- and white, with rlbbon bands and tai1s,worth 3oc for igc A lot of ladies' trimmed hats worth up to $7.50 only $3.95 Another lot worth up to $8. 30 less I-3 A big basket colored tips and wings, only_ _ 5c each ,l Ladies’ Bathing suites in blue serge, trimmed with white braid worth $2.75 for 98° 1 Basket Baby Ribbon at IC yd 1 Basket Chiiion trimming worth up to_3oc yd for 3c yd 1 Basket ladies’ fast black cotton Stockings worth 3oc forigc 4 doz ladies’ Windsor Ties. in plaids and polka dots , worth 3oc each, for 190 1 Basket ladies white linen Collars for 5c each 1 basket colored ribbon for 9C yd 1 basket white and cream lace at 5C yd 1 Basket white and cream lace at 12C yd 1 Basket Cushion Cord at 20 yd Cushion Covers worth up to 7 5cfor 2 5c 3 only ladies’ Sailor Blguses, in white, slightly soiled size 38, worth $2.10 now only 39C A few more Blouses left in size 28, worth 6oc now for 2 5c The balance of our Ladies’ Shirt Waists at 1-3 off I9 Print Cotton 'Wrappers, some with Bounce some plain, in sizes 42, 38, 36, 34, 32 worth up to $2.50 fOl' Only 59¢ Anotfher lot of Wrappers, all sizes, worth up to $1.15 or 6 c Still another lot of good Print Cotton Wrappers, good 9 full skirts nicely made and trimmed, worth up to $1.60, your choice now less 331-3% 2 blue and white cotton Dresses for children 6 and 8 years, marked $2.00 for sale now at 65C 13 black lustre Skirts lined throughout, good velvet- een binding, worth $2.50 for $1.98 6 only ladies' fancy black applique collars, worth from $3.25 to $6.75 at half price 2 boxes colored lisle Gloves worth 3oc for rgc 1 box pink silk Gloves, worth 5oc for, 19c All white and colored Sunshades from 6oc to $4.50 now half price Ladies’ sample silk Belts worth up to $1.7 5 for half price ‘,';§?=~ees» ,-¢....=- 1... 1. ..._ »»..._.,.,. v-»»,>.~ -`._.a.. .- 16c quality Print for 13c quality Print for ioc quality Print for Sc quality Print for 13C 1oc Sc ' 6.) 20 ends of muslin and mercerized Suiting worth from 1611 to 6 5c now half price A few pieces Cross-bar Muslin worth 17c for 13c hlldrens Hats Ladies Blouses and Wrappers Ladies Costumes 1 0111>’ Size 40 good black cheviot with Etonl C ' ‘ h 1 ` “ti U’ll!lm€d :£7 fgffeta on collar and down front worth 324,00 on Sale i . 1 ' - $3- ! sC;i>ii1?:kal;iikI.svvlz¢fn`ii8|;ié.§;1i°grray mae' °h°.ff COM faesd with $ 9° 5 stume in size 32. in checked tweed li ht 59° and dark gre , ' g guy lmmespun 2 worth $16.00 fox Serge 2 wanh $I9°°° for 5859 I worth $11.00 for $659 $4169 Ladies’ Summer Capes zo ladies"snmmer Ca s ‘ bl k 'lk ° P worth from $2.730 l$nu__; nglw and some In muted fe,£;',f _ A few black sateen Underskirts worth $1.20 for Pnce L0t llinen Carriage Wraps worth from 35c to $1.15 on sale now 98C ess speciai line brown une.. T 1.' 1. 1 11. 'r P "3 good value at 38c newudni; a owds size 22 X 48 in’ 2 A lot of small cotton Towels at v 5° A lot of ladies’ vests for only gc each Another lot ladies' vests worth 35C new only 7° 6:2; A feznpieces colored lustre 27 in wide worth 5oc on gale now . _ :Qc ilepds fancy delaine 3o in wide, worth 69:: now only _,QC ninslin worth from Sc to 65c at ` 1_3 og A 1°t,"'f "°l°f¢d Silk. W1d¢ Jipanned, taffeta and fancy blouse silk worth up to $1.75 for only .90 J IEPCTE. '].V.lI]3}fX` .£LKl`Il'D EC) Y§. A lot of Men's soft felt hufsat half price. All men‘s straw hats in stock half price. 15 meii’s and boys linen yachting caps w..rth 65c for 39c- 1 basket men‘s d b ' lf . 11 6 c tor 2 c. All inen`s lustre coats in grey and black, different lengths at half price. _ A lot of boy’s white duck blouses, with red or blue sailor collar for ages 4 to 7 years, woifilh 8o(d,fdrgg,o9c.capsXoIdt dipti; 5 J for men and boys only ioc. Don‘t let an opportunity like this slip-our loss ls your gain. So come early and share in the big sensational bargains at _ SENTNEEJ; RE _g:;:|_,§=z./_-uI1\T0:£=c .ge CQ., l Pl El | Agriciilturul :intl lmlustrial _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I _ _ _ _ __ _ Full 1, can d_ 0 h_ 2 (Open to thc Alaritime Provinces) To be lield on the grounds of the Cliarlottctowii Driving Park :intl Pro-il \'iuc\.'il Ifxliiliitioii .»'\associntioii at C h a r I ottetown TUESDIY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY llllll Ffilllli Still. 2l,28,29a|lll 3ll,l9ll4 The largest prize list yet Uver $6.000.00 in Prizes. Live stock and dairy produce entries close 1f.1hSr-pt. All :ll-ter enlriui close and Sep temher. Fnrmerit Pavilion and Reading Room nn grounds where iliuwlrnie \ lectures will be given by expertaduilng the exhlniiisn. Two Days' Horse - Racing Wedn¢sday,and 7hurs¢h|y 28th. and Jglh. September The iastrat classes ever ntnrled on the Isiancl with the largest purses $1550.00 IN PURSES Thevevy lowrst rates (nr exhibllx and pal- Iengerl nu nlearrboain and rnilw»ya. Special Attractions in front of the Grand Stand For entry forma, priz1illni|,race pmgrammu and all Infomation write the Eecveravy. Adniinlon lo exhibition-Adults 151:; chlldren under iz yearn old, igc; 15 cehin anditzonnl to races. F. L. lluzarl. G. li. Smllwnal, President. Secretary. Aug. ro ruwl & w M nnhnhl Salsa exceed thlt of any o*hor In tho Lower Pro- vlneoa. `Eastcrn Steamship Co, SAVES . YOU MONEY, Special value WEEKS’ DOLLAR HATS New styles. .5 MEN’SS TS,AFEWj -lC OS >3 :Urn 55:23 ec_ I'ortlnn.i and Beaton. WEI!.\`F.SIJA\'- "Calvin Austin," 8 n. m., Rniltport, Lubec. Portland and Boston. l_"KlDAY-"St, Croix," 8 ii, rn.. Enltnort, Lubec, dirert to Boston. r4ATI‘RDA\'-“Calvin Austin" 6.30 p. m., Boston direct. BTEAMERS LEAVIS BOSTON MONDAY-‘ Calvin Austin" 9 n. m., Pcrilind F.n..».p:n Luhcc and st. john. wizD\ ., ~’=§fE=.f ~ =f€=....~a‘=?_'~l’33L=F= = - =‘==» 3 11:1 U UI U1 U' 5 & 5 1232 a a \ `1 51 ‘E ~; 25 `i~| ~h~>&» Na; .- c or .- cease: o:1:tc “Z9_"~i._ ;»-Q? .T-‘II-‘ .-N5 we [£lF~ 1 T , . nr.17:t~1 ._ 2415’ .ami , 7:17 1 5 :mul - ns 7:15. -J 1002, .' 7 zu ‘ _ 7 io, ' ' ; 7 :;:i f 5101 ‘ 7:11 117; 1 7:10 _ 1 IUI QL' --»:~ cc 11- 1!*|£~{¢: 1 ..- - ...ara I ~i I5- c7.~\:.-_|.:~e; ;i<....cf:E5A<;“ HN.; vc- ~ :- - 11.5 *2’x~ N Cnc. I) 1 . 72:1 ' is: 7 1' :\ 20 _ . 3 ...1 :1 1 _ 11 as 4 zu 21! ' - a.1n. , 5 45 5 ' fl 35) 21i_ T U7 5 1 fs ze 21; is io zu 1 _ z el -' it 15 27 ' io 1 :1 1: 415.9 _ :H is ' in as | 5 za _ ' 7 me-. ,io 0:1] 11 1:1 1 .-.ao l ’ 655 1045, 1145 5:11" 7:11 1127 .,., _ 5 .. 7 58 ' ll 08 34 12 48 I 26 2 U7 11111 . .. -~ io an z :is ' ii s - \|`_ “EE 5 N 4# ~i ._.... #I a a q .S- Sieéé C asses 2322? 7 Wt »-He »t>>-.a- .c_-s-sie.: Qzcx »s» :J »-:,'vl\'. 5 C§¢¢- 13.1 36 1 Rheumalism is Uric Acid in the blood. Unhenlth kidneys are the 11 cause ofytlie acid bein | there. Iftho kidneys actes as they should thc would strain the Uric Xcld out ofthe system and rheuma- tism wouldri't occur. Rheu- matism is a Kidney Dis- ease. Dodd‘| Kidney Pills have made A great part ol their reputation curing Rheumatum. So t at the :nun bf those T:ari’ul shooting pains and ltiH, aching jo ntl. There Il but one sure way- Dodd’s Kidney 1 Pills _Ml < Hrs. Joseph Langtry, Brockville, Ont ‘I have need Dr. Low'| Worm Syr? lp my hmlly, and it hu always been e oo ly and hu done the children ;¢ood.;`_I can hlnblv noommmd t. _ In In not true that Klpllng ll now writ.- lng mother poem about Adam-Zeb, the at deer. __ ; --N»»- »-ec=:oac=o\»s-o:r<>>-;- ~ ix use assasrsazssa .5§ i 1 1 The Little Oies 0.ir.lmk.-Floeele six years! old. "Mamma," she called on day, “lf(I get married will I have to have a husband like pai" “Yes,"[replled the mother, with an amused smile. "And lt_Iduu't(get. married will I have to be an old maid like Aunt. Kate?" “Yes._’ _ “Mamma”-after a pause-"lt's a routzh world for us women, alu’t lt?" All the lung heallnn properties of the nine are bottled up ln Dr. Wood’a Nurway Pine Syrup. I s the most satisfactory remedy for coughs and oolds of all kinds Plroe Zio. How doth the busy Japanese Improve each warlike minute By loading up his little Run And handing out what._s ln lt. Minlrd'a Linimen lof snle everywhere. Mrs. Uppmann-I must. bell you, Do lla th at I was displeased at your entertaluinz that policeman in the kltzohen last night.. Della-Faith, Ol did ax him into the parlor ma'am, but. he wouldn‘b go. INSTANT RELIEF. Mn' Robt.. .Jennln , Mansfield, Out. wrltes: ‘I have used’ one bottle ot Dr Low’a "oothache Gum for sovereto iache and received instant rellei. Besiona this ggpgelfgcas a splendid temporary_ illllug “I wonder why people always speak of Earth as she?" "It.’s natural enough. Nobody known exactly what her age ls." EARACHE CURED. Mlnn J. J. Johnson Inn|afnil,Alta,, nays I was troubled with Earaohe for a lon time, and nothing hal d mo until I uses Ha|zyard's Yellow Olfe which cured me oomplet,ely.‘ Mistress-“Da`yon love hableaf Maid- "Not at thi-ee dollars a week, mum." MIm9d'l Linlment Relient Neunlgin. “Yon moat como and noe nl, my dear/ said a lady tola llttie girl of her acqnaln~ tance’ "Do you know thefnnmberf' "Oh, yes," responded the Innocent ohlld. "Papa says you always live at ulxen or aevena.” MImfd’a Linimeot Cues Dmdruil. As noon an Russia gets the Japanese lured to St.. Petersburg ehe‘ll proceed to show themlwhatfl what. Mimrd'n Linlmcat latina Burn: ste. It the Olaf doe|n't.fgo to the hontpratty soon, their won' be any frontto no to. Bt pofyi hoadaoh cured, bll andioleugtr and the b°f.al:':rlgbtonotl lr; n|tibnrn'| Sim-ling Headache Powders. may do not weaken the heart. Price 10a and lo. A tlnhormnn who has been dead and it han bon lnmmo i salmon poaohlol an Berwick-no ont. sqhike only on`the box. _ _ THINGS BOOMING WITH THE International Exhibition Sl. lulm N. B. . I I _ I7tl\ to 24th SEPTEMBER. |904. The Biggest, Brightest and All~Round best Fair ever held in St, john, N B., is already assured. Tlie INDUSTRIAL, AGRICU TURAL D ,l’AR'l`. MIZNTS will be of Outstanding Intrdrest. & LIVE STOCK F DAILY IIORSE SHOW before the grand stand; THE FASHIONABLE EVENT OF 'IHE SEASQN. The best of Horseiiesh in all classes. QMUSEMENTS, This year there has been No Limit to Expense- SIMI LY THE BEST has been secured. The following are a few of THE STRONGEST ATTRACTIONS EVER OFFERED IN ST. ]OHN. ADG1F.’s LIONS: This Show has drawn by far the largest crowds of any sera of recent years. The most Enthralling and Daring act on Record. X A.\1.\,.\ioTo Il12'rl~:11ii.L1’s Musicni, Ci,o\\':Ri\'St The most Elaborate and expensive Display ever ordered for SV .l0hl1l I`i-iii BoMi1.u11~:N'i‘ on Pour ARTHUR and other S1:i~1f.Rn Sm* Piixlis. ML'SIC:- The World Famed E.\'c1.1sn Mmsri-;1< S1NG1:ns':-King Edwardis Ifui-nrit.-s. Fivi; Burns ENc.At:r21», I1~'Ci.Un1Nn 'rms BEST MILITARY B.-ixn <1\ ilu-I Cm\'r1:~:1»;NT. ' Cheap fares from everywhere. For all information please address W. W. HUBBARD. Managing Director, St. John N. B. R. B. EMERSON, President, sr. Jun... N. B. 6-ao mwf & wtf. . _ _ I __, cr EEEEEHHN 5-D EEEQQEEEE DANGER i . AvERTEDiU The manner in which Eddy’s “Telegraph” matches are 1 ._- packed-in little paper boxes-% grosh in a cart0011 is ABSOLUTELY SAFE. I Test it yonrselff Take a box, strike the whole bunch-and behold they will only burn till the paper is reached and then . - ' 11 Only one safer match-Eddy’s “Capital” safeties wl11¢