t l r 6 lllhlhll lfhlllll Rllllllll And Steamship Lines to Boston via Yarmouth. The Popular Fast Line Between Eastern Nova Scotia and Boston via Windsor Junction and Halifax. ‘ IXPRESS TRAINS leave Halifax daily (ex- Sunday) at 735 a. rn. and o.2o a. in. for m and Yarmouth making connection at Yarmouth for Boston THE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP PRINCEGEORGE Prince Arthur, and BOSTON. 4400 Gross Tonnage 7,ooo Horse Power, the Fastest and Finest Steamer plying between the Maritime Provinces and Boston. Leave Yarmouth, daily for Boston, on arrival of Express Trains from Halifax. Returning leave Boston. daily at 2 p. m- D°S- nengers arriving in Halifax next day 4.3.0 and 6.50 P. M.bv Express Train. Fpr all information, guide book, folders, etc- which willbe sent free, write to I-`. H. Arm. gnglg, General Passenger Agent, Kentviile, Trains run on Atlantic Standard Time. P. GIFKINS, General Manager. Kentvillc, N. S. June s, rooz. dw 4 rn. ‘ - W hmhujhh! Household Furniture. We are instructed by Mrs. CHAS. CAIRNS to sell at her RESIDENCE, PRINCE STREET, opposite ST. PAUL`S CHURCH, on WEDNES- DAY, JULY 16th at 1: oclock, all her HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, com- prising PARLOR, DINING ROOM, BED ROOM and KITCHEN FURNI- ITURE, Chinaware and Glassware, S.oves,§ete., etc. See handbills for fur-ther ini'orm~ ation, BENJ. CARTER & C0. Auctioneers, &c, &c. fHli!l___'l'ED Potatoes, Apples, Butter. Egg and Farm :!:d&e,xLi:.largeorsl:i¢a2shi|~msenrs, Hayhy W. 1-; BARNES, Jr. 5-xaswen 1.- a V/ Plllllliilllllll ill _ LEGAL CARI] ==- i lest Weeks 81 Wheor Barristers. Solicitors. Not- aries. etc- OFFICES---Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlottetown. MONEY TO LOAN. I. I. WEEKS, B. A. K. I. F. YHEAR, I. E. C. iqdatwgm 5 ~. _ T DR. J. P. MURRAY DENTIST. ‘ r4 5 Queen Street. W” A .1 _MISS Nl- NESEGOR DON Graduate P. E Island Hospital. ADDRESS--Queen Hotel, City. 6t5dtf i as GEO- S- INMAN. Barrister, Solicitor, Notary etc. Money to loan. Collections made. Oice, Montague, P. E. I. E. RILEY & CO. sr. Joi-IN, N. B. Flour and Cornmeetl Mills n.\u.Y c.iP.xr1nr{ 2.2,; §’,‘,‘,',§-_ ‘§}§1‘{ Are open to bug at any time, ng the good milling wheat 0 ered. Correspon ence solic ited. 5-io d&w x vr W _ V ._ _ »._-_-#_ _U-_ __ >;__ . -Ti,?=r.°;;,2-jge@*g§}:1§;r~”¢§@§e7Q>."‘-‘i»¢‘,.T¢_,_ _I-_ .-,,, ~ _ -._`._. ~ - 4 .__ .. A BIG RIFLE HEETING- Bad Appetite, lndigestion Mr. M¢Mnth, 31 Inverness Street, Stratford, Ont., Ttatties:-‘;dMy digesttiyti or swereentire eran .m a ie wggoor, I was nln dowg in hgallleeand had severe attacks of dizziness and ner- vous headsches. The use of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food has entirely cured me, sismy » di estion is v much im roved.the 8 “Y P _ _ headaches have left me and my appetiteis real good. I can recommend Dr. Chase's Nerve Food most heartily, knowing it to be an exceptionally good medicine." Being slightly laxative Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food regulates the action of the excretory organs and through itsirestora- tive induence on the nervep and muscles ensures the healthful and_ vigorous action of the respiratory and digestive systems. lfyou are weakened by overwork. W0"'7 or disease, this great food cure is bound to be of beneiit to you. As a restorative it has never been approached. 5o cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. _i- Dr. Chase’s _ Nerve Food L o a cpmplexionlike a peach. “That’s so" replied her rival; “It’s bound to fail.” A RED HOT SEASON. During the hot season the blood gets over heated, the drain on the system is severe and the appetite is often lost. urdock Blood Bitrers puritles and in- vigorates the blood, tones up the sy stem and restores the lost appetite. “Were you positive enough when you told the old man you intended to marry his daughter?" “Yes, but he was negative." lilaarfs Liaiment is the Best. _Hoax-What do you mean by giving me a cigar like this Y What did you pay _for t i Josx-Two for a quarter. Hoax-I’1l bet you kept the twenty cent one. BACKACHE, swelling of feet and ankles, pulling under eyes,irequent thirst, scanty, cloudy, highly colored urine _ and all urinary troubles lead to Brightfs dis- ease, dropsy, diabetes etc. Dnan’s Kidney Pills are a sure cure. Doctor (thoughtfully)-I fear you have some sort of poison in your system. Patient-Shouidn't wonder, What was that last stuii' you gave me ‘I Ailnsi'd’s Llslmest For Itsesnstisl. The longer a. man argues ts makes woman see the reason of a thing the surer she is to trust her instinct about it. MILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS cure Ansemia, Nervousnese, Sleeplessness, Weakness, ‘ Palpitation. Throbbing, Faint Spells, Duzziness, or any condition arising '_£rom impoverished Blood, Disorderea Nerves or Weak Heart. The quarrels over “principle” fire the meanest and most bitter inthe world. MILBURN 'S LAXA-LIVER PILLS re- gulate the boweis, cure constipation. tivspepsia, biliousnees, sick headache and all aifections of the organ of digestion. First Spider-Have you had you pirlor done over ? "Yes, with fly paper.” Children are often attaf-ked suddenly bv painful and dangerous Cnlic, Cramps, Diarrhoe a., Dysentery, Cholera Morbus. 3 Cholera. lnfantnm, e to. Dr. Fowler’s Extract oi Wild Strawberry is a prompt and sure cure when should be always kept in the house. ' A i||srd’s Llsimest Cares Lstlrippe. Cobang- Do you use a. ileldglass when i you go to the races? Grymes-No; do not go much on style. A bottle is good enough for me. BRITISH TROOP OIL LINIMENT is good for man or beast. Relieves pain reduces swelling, allays inilammatifin, 9U_1`fS WIS. burns, bruises, snr-ains, still' Joints, bites of "insects, rheumatism, etc. A large bottle for 50 cents. Hotel Clerk _-I can give you a single l`°°_lD f01` $1 or_a. room and bath for $4. New Arrival -Tha.t's putting a. pretty heavy tax on cleanliness, isn’t it?- :\llnsrd’i Llulmest the Beit ilslr Regtmer She Isn‘t the air bracing out here? Het-I think if we get nearer the window we will find it a little more at em-tracing. _ . . _o H`O'l`EL BRUNSWICK ll0N(?ION,N. B. The Largest and Best Located llotsl in The City, .accommodating 800 ¢nssts.situaved in the centre of spsc ions Grounds, sud surrounded by Elegant llsde'i‘reea,rnakin! it especially desirable for Tourists Hin the Summer Season.@ cm. isesweener, Prop. 58liiyr GBO. CAliRUl‘llERS,l.D.C.l. L. R- C. P-. London. AND SURGEGN Residence, Cor. Kent and Prince sts I-ll a.n..l2is2l.l..7 ta 8 nl ZIYIOIIB COMMUNICATION. Dec id * --1 Illlllll 1. B. lEll.l$ll§` B. l. BARRISTER-AT-LAW Qs. and Richmond Sta.; Ch‘tcw 'felem:Ccnnecticn. .' Y- W E M S ri l. H. Ayers Eastcm Steamship Co. INTERNATIONAL SERVICE. llllllllllllll UIBEU SERVICE Conxmencing june 3oth, 1go2, Steamers leave St. John at 8.oo a. rn. At‘an~ tic Standard, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days fo' Lubec,Eastport, Portland and Boston. For BOSTON DIRECT on Tuesday and tntur. day at 6.30 p. rn. RETURNING romana su ti tense. in elm’ '3- 0 m on w nesdrys and mn at 8.15 a. m. From BOSTON DIRECT Mondays and Thurs- at rz_oo noon. R t pl tough tickets o sa a Rail- vly Stations. md basalt# denise.- tion. Passengevrssrriv-ing aestqolrncnevenings nrevioustosailingmn go directtothe steamer and take Cabin Berth orstateraqn forthe trip. YILLIAII C.I.%Agent8t. ` ohn,t|. B, A. H. HANSCON. G. . QT. A. , CALVIN AUSTIN. Vice President and Gen~ emi lsr.. General oiees, 368 Atlantic Avenue. Sedan Mass. A first-class teacher for Principal Sirasinr, N. J .. July i3-Word reached here today that England, Australia and. me’ _ New Zealand would send rifle teams to _ - ~, _ C 5 ' ‘ Oanedatocompete against the Americaul 5°' G°°"3‘_’° L°d3°’ )?°’ 22281;: N' ° teams. Better work was done here today WBT! T\l°8¢l&Y llllihlf lt 5° °1°° ' Wn best C Ui Cl and lip-120-(lite li3Stlit‘l on the l C00 yard with a new ammunition, 5°”-"N~ Y°nk°r° S°°”t”7° _ I5 lhe widely no ’ q Ppe but the scores are still below record work. Yagi Yl'3°ria;n’I"‘;ql:l'l’1°€' Llyxt oniauzzg 111011 0fI1l1S:,k1I1d Int 7 ' 5, 5 _ 7 pp Thursday night ln i-ace’s -_ I I ' ' A Walter Ci-aswell. Sec’y. h hood 1 child _ nfs d mba! cup arrea- U“‘°" N°°3933° U”"’°d B"°" °' ° R ber the best is none too' good for your ren. _ V - Carpenters and Joiners, meet every chea elzliegnthe end. ` . th Wednesda night st8 o’clock ln Wright! Pcs fun an culai-510 Rm Geo’ W_ S,,,,18,.,,,e_ pre,-,_; Hu-ry Autumn term opens Septeml>€I’ 2. 1902- S€¥1df°f P 1 ,~ gl‘t'i08l"S. ' by KAULBACH it sci-IURMAN o ,,,,m 8* y i ' . Prowse Block.-E. Gammon, Rec. Secre- Chartered Acc0untants_ c "°"" 6-19 <1 at w. A 5 ‘ _.__ A ' Lover “Yes, indeed,” said he, “Miss Love has ,e ei eil -5 3 e larrefer ORANGE ORDER. and 4th Fridays in Wriz S. .0- at 8 p. m.-D. McNi:n., Recording Secretary. St. George’s Lodge, No. 1171 m¢€f»5 every Puesday night at o’ci0Gk. in Otfei 's Hall.-D. J. McK1NNoN,Secreto1‘.Y- Lat-yWa.llaceLodge No t meets lst 2nd 3rd Fridays, in Wrigh. s I-Isll.--M1111 Cnossiutu, R. Sac’y. L. 0. Y. B. L.-Milvtlh loyhl 0!'8U'!¢ Young Briton Lodge, Nc. meet every Thursday night in Oiers Hall.-J. Chsppell, R. Sec’y. Caledonia Club meets last Tuesday of each month. Visiting brethren wel NU# CityiCounci1 meets on the second Monde in each month. Dr. James Warburton. Mayor, H. M. Davison, City C1¢l°k- The Charlottetown School Board meets the drst Monday of each month Ewen, Stewart, Secretary. Masons. second Tuesday in month, David McLen- Alexander Chapter, Royal Arch MILSODB -in Masonic Temple, first Thursday in month exceptf;June, July and August .. J. Weldon, Sec y. cacu month in Mason p Albert Edward Lodge of Periectloner- ing 8rd Wednesday,-Tanuary April, July Oct. Loral. oanssmmi. - Company “A.”_ every Men ds; ,E WrIght_ Hall at 6.3) p.m.-Ads. Wadman wys xmonrs or rrrmss. ’ 'Knights of Pythian--Empire Lodge.No. every Thurs lan Hall Prewse’s New Block.--John ~ sons or nzcnamr. _ Lodge Eton, No. 148 meets every Thurs- Lodge Prince Edward meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in S. O. E. Hall, Victoria Rtw.-E. H. Duchemin Sec’y. . Fomrsnms. A Court Avondale, I. 0.F.,fnurth Tuesday of each month in Cartle Hall Grafton St. S. Renouf, S_ec’y. Court Mt. Stephen, I. 0. F. dint and third Tuesday of each month in Castle Hsll.Grafton St.-J. W. Sutherland Sec'y. Prince George Eecampment. Royal Forestery meets every Thursday in Wrlghts Hall,-Murdock McLeod Illustri us Archivist. Court Charlottetown, C. O, F., first and third Thursday, Wrightfs Hall.-W. H. Stevenson, Sec’y. s0Ns 01-* TEMPERANCE. City Lodge I. O G. T. meet every Tues- day evening in Whea.tley's Hall, Corner Great George and Euston Streets, nt8 o’clock,-S. M. °Jenkins, Secretary. Victoria"Division S. O. T. on Monday, Orient Divison, Friday; at8p. m. ' Prince Edward Division, No. 1 meets in Wrights Hall. every Tuesday.-W. H. Clarke, R. Scribe. oD1>F1¢1;.LoWs. 4 Port La Joie Eucampment meets first Wednesday in each month.-D. I. Mc- Lennan, R. S. St. Lawrence Lodge every Mor day evening.-E. M. Younker, Sec’y Wilde? Lodge every Friday evening Bntel-rr’s I is the deadliest and most painful rnalady to which mankind is subject. D0dd`s Kidney Pills will cure any case of Bri~ght's Disease. They have never failed in Oneningle case. They are the only remedy that ever has cured it, and they are the only remedy that can. There are imitations of Dodd's Kidney Pills-pill box and ria.rne--but irnita-- V tions are dangerous. Tim Original and only genuine Cure for Bnght’s Disease is nsn,Sec y. - ' ` _~ ` ~ Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple, hrst - _ ;_ § Monday in month, W. P. Doull, Sec’y, “ . I , , 5 ‘ Boyne L0¢i8°. Na. 614. rglteetsgilnl A i l _t,,_ I E S U " t ns'§§2i?au”2§nT"»,“&‘.7,‘.T§i» Summer Drinks M, _ Full llyyl 0_5- Lisle syrnpsat lseiigllald We Will Give Great Slaughter Prices on Ready-made Clothing. 5 Suits worth $5.00 for $3. 50. Suits worth $6. 50 for $4.50. Suits worth $7.50 for $5.50. f Suits worth $8. 50 for $6.75. Suits worth $10.00 for $7.50. Suits Worth $12.00 for $9.00. Suits worth $14. 50 for $10.50. » Lot Men’s Trowsers Worth $1.50 for $1.00. _ St. Johnfg Lodge, in Masonic Temple, ’ These Prices are fm: spot ¢ash_ Pi-inns Edward Preeepenry, No. as ' Knights' Tempus.-5. ani weanesasy nfl . e ic Tem le. \ e just received a complete and beautiful stock of new sail? ings comprising Tweeds, Sergw and Worsteds. - Ale y_0l_i\ thinking of ordering a summer suit ? If so, we cordially in- viteeyéiu to inspect our stock. Moderate prices. Work ant . - _ _ V , ,. Boronssggn-Lance n.u¢um»n,x°¢p¢.-°fneq°.a»snasss1_ _ =¢‘"‘=“"“' I . __ __ .1 ., NJ. ` - - .___ .- - _ dqev¢ningins.o_E.,Hs1ivi¢e°risR°w,- = 5 _ . ~ ww 'Jnhns.1u¢1a,s¢e'y. - .. ._ .. _ . Choose _! . -.» \ , . f. The Tobacco Epicure who doernot use the ` . Hickey Twist. Pearl or Ruby Has never derived thstresl enjoyment which is his. They - ' are the gems of the trade. _ . ` _ FINE our iirxruuizs no 1 nun 1.2 POUND 'rms I TOBACCO MANURACIURERB _ - ' QueenSt-Charlottetown P. A. 1. 5 _ J ' aosp.m. | How Are You Going to keep cool this summer, if you do not wear one of our light weight Suits ? They are a triumph of tailoring art: Stylish, Dressy Comfortable. perfect in Cut Fit and finish. and distinctly moderate in price. In elegant Serges, Cheviots. colored Worsteds, Stripes and high class fabrics of various patterns $15. to $2 5. “ FASHIONABLE SEASON own st. -p. "other in vincesk fi iii" _'. it crpail ....¢.':,'.':.....,.' EurelraBlsnd ‘*»‘.i...,. .. I yvvrboybr pound and purchase: aaosg R. F. lllllllihl LOW!! QU¢¢Il St-, f:,\_ Choicest growth of and Ceylor sein P. - s if .§~./_.2 . . . _../'; 1".. f ‘S ¢_ _r -\-Q 9 'uv 0% *` A ,__ I tmirontwardf ' leadncwn. . haticns. `l¥o. No. Nc. I n S X _ _/` "t ‘_ 9,94, 111|. AJ! Ll 2 8. lv. ar are “sv s- s 25 'mn ig s-41 8.4¢ it 1.5¢ G34 9- ~ oo _ Ln 6. -» Dnssaclher 'ray 1.£i 5.2; Zz; lmerllljnnc ral; No. ...7 . ._ _ ~ -ans. -_ : =lf 6 1: 7.1!' 5.51 mi; Kensington 74° 6-25 lv 1 .._w.3s_ u. - ._ __ HNO.. ND. B'8|d¢ IX 90:14:58 s‘-’-$38,! "‘»-4 a.u. ' o.55 lv V 3-39 _ 11.18 Y 1 2 8.3 _3 _ .. 9.35 25a Atherton lv 1o.xo 3.45 ar Tlplhh P.¥» PM. .. »; } ~ fm R0. 15 No. 13 ‘ mn. sm. 2.50 6.5¢ lv Ch'town 4.20 7-49 ar llt.8te'wsrt so ee; "{..t°.'.".=."°' 5.3z 8:40 St. Peter'n 6.55 9.19 ar.. Sourls. iv. init _a.is Ll' N0. 1° N0. 17 No.3 Par. Miz. a.||_, sur. 1 lit. Stewart 4.25 7.55 lv June. ar ss? S43 lhfdisu 6oo goo arGeorgetown P.M.A..\(. 2' §§§§ igii NO. 9. P.”- _ , 7.4.1 lv Emerald Jun sr . ’ 5 So sr C. Traverfe lv n their, han in victoria ROW, Gem ABLE SERVICABLE light colored and light_weight, Ozsford Tweed. T 1"-*‘- ° Waiter, s¢¢°y_ ‘ Suits we make for $13.00 have no superior in their class, the Suit: ne mu by Auutk Alpha Rebekah Lodge. meets par excellence for the mone . D' mums” Y een.ina.oovt.s Tailor, Furnisherand Hatter, Q rfrr mir ro /'wwf fi. » Donns - lnasoeoo U D N This hoop being undulated or corrugated acts as a spnng on the tub so c““°FmE° “°‘“`°" C01" -'--'~‘\'. 1 ` - _ _iatthestaves willnotfalldownwhenth .becom dried. ’ i‘°“‘e=:*l¢“-»l‘-S-»\- e ‘ nopburstwhen thestavesswelland becomeyedam ef1»om’tl11¢?t`her"wlB the 'il J packed inieetsines ' anne 11°.. an P 4?* * ’ ' I ROGERS Everod y P uzzled ! C°W°E¢S¢ - E - ‘ 5 (1°f...i¢ixu1e1t¢gt.of.-mu.; T~0 know why they have used sulphur matches so long since using ._ . MEA1i.s %ol`Ed,tILK .1 ¢ ' TOGZI CCOWRH `&ORE FUNKY fr' .lx i~r-¢‘r. E'.lllY’Si“llElll|l|[iHT PAREW’-_ -itll 'ii `\\\ .it _...V .54 .` the Buleitllerlohlo ’ _ ' ~l 1.. . _ _ _ »). » .V I: _ U U’ _ I1 .-t-.;:;_ _ _ I I Descnntive loo' let w-ll be s :- every Tuesday evening.---Lizzie Crockett - ' ` Moncton gl. S°°’°”““' °"s€'-lf-{-Ahilolznaenx r -it 1 n. The B.I:S. meets on the iirst Mon Dc A, B R I l ( = E. Sl\"l°¢!¢i°vl.Juu¢°,oth.xws each month ' ~ The . . l ' s. "*“.¢|'f", "i’1'< X _ .~, 500 sure and quick lights for 5 cents. e ` ‘% _#_ _ - . _U ’ . r -r~' xl.-4.1. __ " - _... ...,- .- ..- _ "'< -`»' ;.’&~ 7-:nv to M " '_ _ , . I 1 - ' -., :. - L gilg /'-fé Yi' D644., Ki Pm' _ E ‘ tapers' 2 inches and ngntgguble is ¢xperieenP` ctssinf A o1e5g1¢ ])|’3tn’butm-S my cw., ,, box] nf; ' Th°h°°P5°*'¢¢1°¢Ef‘¢°11YW¢k1¢dandga1vanizedso cannot rust Ch’town P I. ’ I . _ 0 V . No__S.W.H. _tub has ever yet burstiu ° _ o -_ - ’ ° E° _,_ 5 seuoruun spans. u1uesAx. oAapm »5 E -D e _ Agua' f°' llAI.LWO0D,c.R. Barrister and Atuuney of New Glasgow School A good piI;¢abH;.e1§¢.L_o§.g¢ cause:-ie S n ' I 1 supplement voted. some stag Que... 5.,.,,,,_ 130,,” - ,~_. - _ 5 . - - r t JAMES BULMAN »- ,, - » _ omeeeimatiiiisi sqm wus it vm be e Secreta’ _ M°f,‘¢§2,_§§,,-2,2; ,,‘,;,,°~°,_,*.‘§_{§f,_f°¥“3,°°§¢ilv\§W-l__, ,_ _ _ » o _ Eli-7"y.§°...”‘¥.'t.‘I..?”.'.»1"..2u’§‘i‘I“'°“.,... 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