e!-?1».i‘ Jpring Humors Probably 75 per cent. of these are pred every year by Iood’s Barsapa- jla, and we hope bythis advertise- ,nent to get the other 25 percent. to take this great Spring Medicine. It will sharpen your appetite, cure J ;11 stomach troubles, relieve that tired feeling. Its strength as a blood puriier is demonstrated by its marvelous cures of scrofuia °`~"' lalt Rheum scald Head Bolle, Plmploo al Kinda of Humor Paorlaalo Blood Poisoning lhoumatlam catarrh Malaria, Etc. All of which are prevalent now. H 0 OD’J` .i:d`fAsaparilla Will do you a wonderful amount of good. Be sure to lit Hood’a. Your ppetlte ? Here are some extra good PICK L ES To help you get_`it back again! We want to again remind you that our Bulk Pickles are A. x. in evelg particular. those who have tn them say they are the beat they ever tasted If you have not yet tried them, do so at once. - Chow 25C. per qt. Prices {Mix¢d me .. ._ #Ill Ililllli >s 9|' lilfill I TRACK Master Houle and Engineer l ’ ' ,J _ . E. ;_» i f ‘ ` '_ ‘f ' .f~1 “ "' =;\i"»Z*°~~_.i=x-~'=<.'~>..`; _» ._ . _ < 7* ~ - _ . » . -3=‘ }.q;.. , ~f_. 9 ._r.~i»_».~r» F “s i _ lmnnnnfwf aM ~¢¢u»-»\¥"4\*'? III. Kings Co. There are two cases, A No. 1 Ca., &ud Reg. will meet for drill at 7.30 tonight in uniform.-By Order. J anus Paowsr: arrested on a charge of drunkenness was released on bail yester-I day morning. Ames Holden Co., Tom Thumb shoes for little gent`s are one of the nattlcst lines on the narktt. Just the rams as futher we urs. * l* ALL members of the Highland Brigade are requested to meet in uniform at 8.30 a. m. this :mcrning to attend S. S. Picnic -By Order. THE ladlesof the Elmsdale Presby tex ian Church intend holding a strawberry festi- val on the church grounds on Wednesday 16th July. Tue commhtee in charge are doing a`l possible for the enjoyment of all. Reserve this date for your visit to this picturesque part of the country. THE death of Mrs. G. H. Alexander of Stanhope, occurred yer terday morning at tcndclock. The funeral will take place today at 3.39. The remains will be brought to the city and taken to the resldenec of John l[cLeod,Graft'>n Street. Ou Friday morning the body will be taken to Picton for interment. 1 Shaw were in Albexton on Monday with .a view to the proposition of curving the railway to Alberton Station, in order to get rid of the “Y” which causes delay in ,stopping before approaching the station and backing out again from the station to the main line. The proposed change will , _probably lengthen the rzal about one half mile but will make everything more convenient than it is at present. " li ll#%Hl I § Qlllllli E ebster &llaollay 3 Ideal Grocery. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Phone rgg. llllll llllll Sidi The best made, best itting, l most comfortable, durable and satisfactory Boots and Shoes at , popular prices that modern ` machinery and skilled labor can produce. G 0 NBC 0 Y The Small Profit SHOE MAN» _ _ Pownal Street. I Ch`town, P. E- I- l i .1 i IOOICSIIII :lsf OCSQII llll 3 Fresh p Cake To=day. Dui: Fruit Cake Nut Cake Sultana Cake \\ lite Cake STEWBR Eclipse Bakery. Bakes Best Bread _asses BCI .U I Q. I" is Tm: sudden death occurred at Elmsdalc on Sunday of Willie youngest son of James 0`Brien after a very short illness of meningil is of the brain. Though only in the 16th year of his age his act- ivity both physically and mentally was above the ordinary at that age. He was held in very high high esteem by all who knew him. The funeral took place -on Tuesday to the Sacred Heart Church, Alberton and was a‘tsnded by a very large number. Sr. J .urns Church Sunday School Pie- nlc to-day promises to be the event of the season. Lots of good things are provided for the children, alsorefreshment booths with ice cream, hot coffee, etc. The visit- ors tea table will be a specialty and we understand tho Medical Association now in session in the city have been invited to take tea on the picnic grounds at 5.21) o’c1ock. 'Thc special train will leave the city at 10 in the foreuoon, the reilllhl' it 2.40 to accomodate those who cannot R0 in the morning. The 82nd Regiment Band will arlso be in attendance. D.>n’t miss this day’s outing at Suffolk. Tm: picnics condnct°d by St. Pauls Sunday schcol at Red Poiutwharf, the Central Christian Church Sunday school at Rocky Point and Grace Church Sunday school at Mor.ll were all largely attended. The memories of yesterdu.y’s_ enjoyment and recreation when recalled will have the effect of causing a wish that 110112 ‘year’s outing will be held inthe same places-and with the same management to make welcome. The feelings of the picuicers when they came and when they departed were the direct antithesis of each other. and returned with the t=a'isfaction of knowiull Ula-5 “WY were not mistaken in their anticipations _ I ARMOUR`S and Rice’s bicycle repair _ shcp, have decided to run a strictly cash lsygtem this season. Those desiring re- pairs at these places are requested to take _the necessary with them or lea-ve the ` Wheel until paid for. 7-9 90d iff l SWEET CREAM 1-‘on SALE.-One 801100 I Sweet cream delivered at any Daft' °f the 1 City every morning. Enquire at; dtgoar- *` sian ornoe. ' _ We believe~ WG %`iV@ thc best value in Golli S White Shirts in the city. 1 4 For perfect fitting, bei” wearing an l satlsiactory White Shirts W 0 f\Sk e only ()ne dollar shirt is good _en _ 2 'w @-" _ -*__ : l v semi-annual meeting of the Board of Prado held last night it was decided to adjo urn the meeting. ` A mmrmo of _the P. E. Island Medical Association was held yesterday morning in the A. 0. H. Hall. The election of of- dcers resulted as followsz- President-Dr. F. P. Kelly. Vice Pres. for Queen’s-Dr. Shaw. Vice Pres. for Prince-Dr, P. C.Murphy, Tignisn, V vice Pres. for Kings-Dr, G. A, C U Mclntash. Trea=.-Dr. Conroy. Secretary-Dr. R. B. Shaw. Council-Doctors Taylor, Johnson, H. W. Robe tson, Kelly! Conroy, Jenkins and Ross. THE marriage of Miss Nellie Ma.‘oney, daughter of Mr.John Maloney,ta Mr.Jack Trainer, took place this morning at eight o’clock in St. Patrick’s Church, the Rev. Father Martin Calla gban olciating. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a travelling costume of pale. gra.y,tailor-made, and carried white roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Nora Christy, wore pale blue silk, and carried pink roses. Mr. David Maloney, brother of the bride, was best man. After the ceremony breakfast was served at the reeidenoe of the bride`s father, 927 Dorchester Street, Later, Mr. and Mrs. Trainor leit on a trip to Char-' lottetown. P. E. I , and on their; return wifi reside in New York Ci‘y.-Montreal Star. THE famous Brownies at Opera House to-uight.- The stage of the Opera House will be transformed into a fairy garden tonig'\t. Elaborate preparations have been made and everything is in readiness for the great Brownies production. The child- ren and young people enter into the spirit of the entertainment with a zest that is _truly refreshing. Charles Lamb once said when he wanted to be happy he closed his eyes and thought of children at play. What can you imagine to be more beautiful than over one hundred children and young people enjoying themselves. If you want to be rejuvenated; if you desire to be brought back to the happy and innocent days of childhood; ill; ou de- sire to forget all your present ills and_ troubles, and want a good cure for dys- pepsia, get your tickets for the Brownies tonight and have a hearty laugh. The Brownies are a cheerful mcny band and have made thousands of people happy by their adventures. Nearly one million copies of Mr. Cox's Brownie Books have been sold. To-night you will see these funny characters in real life. They are costumed in exactly the same way as shown bytheir pictures." Every color of the rainbow is represented in their cos- tumes. The extravaganza is fnll of sur- prises, and elaborate drills and marches are iniroducedmhichfare all specially cos- tumed. All persons holding tickets bought from the children can have them exchanged for reserved seats by paying ten cents extra at the usual p1aces._Mueh attention is being given to the sfagiug by Mr. Bruyereof New York who has man- aged the Brownies ever since their first appearance. Mr. Bruyere is well pleased with his talent here, and believes the young people will give as goods per- formanccas ever given in Canada. Do not add another regret to your life by not seeing the Brownies. Money will be re- funded if you do not laugh. . SUPREME COURT. JULY 9, 1902. M-fthieson vs Rodd, McLurc and McMillan. Action _ for trespas 51;--.gr-ly reported. This case oc- cupied the attention of the Gourtiall day. The defence completed their case this afternoon. John F. Whear, Esq., addressed the Jury on behalf ofthe De- fendants and W. A. 0. Morson, Esq.,_`K. C., for the plaintif. LATER. Alter being out for over five hours the Jury reported that they could not agree ' upon a, verdict and were discharged. It is understood four were in favor of de- fendants and three for the plaintiff. BU RN ED T0 DEATH. Noarn BAY, Ont-. July 6.-Mrs. A. Cockerline and her four-year old daughter were burned to death late last night at their home in the country, about 12 miles from here. M: s. Cockerline and her child retired for the night, leaving 'a lamp burning on the table. It is supposed that the lamp exploded. ' f' * "-1 1 '-_"_-1 L’0PY/‘F/6//7` \ J to wear and no shlrts cuss I for a.By Klan ' _ . -I f _ want in this line we will sell at* -* ~ .anlaw-._-'A . - r . ' . _ >~ -_ . ` ' "°` ' “" » . -~>‘.'.,l-:~.».>;-»==.<.=es.».-~.etrlw '>. -».‘: as--: ~ ~ t 'f' _t _ ? ' _ »_ V , . 1, , ,_ ,_-' -"_ ,Q If - .:- __ ~"`~'f _ ` e 3 ~ s ‘ V ‘ I ' " " _ _ . - xg _‘_- §__,A ,T ,_;‘_,, ` _ E I Q U ' ,I *_ _ Of fh8 Bl00d -_ ...................... - I ......... _ . ---- _ _-T ......................... _ _________ _ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, _ .mist ea,1_oc~sae~e)eref<9»@v9-lt# me WATER Tastes diderent at every fountain. It tastes BEST _ at ou: fountain. ' ` BECAUSE We use the best flavors we can buy. We charge o.1r own .- fountains and know that they are charged properly. Cleanliness is practised throughout every stage of manufacture. 5c, with Cream. FW _ f .oi V ___£_,- Have You ‘\_ Seen Our _ Men's ’ Chocolate i Dongolet -,_ Roots _` _ $2.50 Their Fine Value. _ W. l`lORAN’S. ' Sunnyside WC Sold Lots \ And chains but scarcely touched our stock of gold rings, brooches, .a pins and studs, etc. Anything you can fit- better. I I it I V ...1.....1 paces New has increased enormously during ;the past few months. The reason is that we keep the best brands in ; (IIC City. 2,, _ if watches, chains and other goods; I ' Cor. Gt. Georgeand _ ' CAMERON B_L0CK_» ' ev _ U e ‘_ *°"` P, . _ .f fi 1?-'f' W 15 i>'<;f* ` 4 _ - . J, '_-_ ~ , :.1 ~» ._ my ._ '; ’ _ = L 5.,-.‘.-.-,..;¢.=~_ .ss-.1.»1»f..¥" Q1., I. ~ » _Ia 1 ._ _ .L_ .. . _ _ f 7 »~~ V _ _"'",,~ - »_-,;~,~.-~ 1_-~ _ec _,~. ~_. __._.. 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It mayobear ia trade mark that’s known, ‘ world over. T It may befhnished in the most elaborate s1 c known to tl1"e.art, but if it dosen t'fit, 1t 1s nt w fourteen cents per gross. Zersets I filo! W g Are the specialty of our Corset department - We handle the newest and most thoroug up-to-the minute Corset stock in Charlottetown If a Corset is’nt a' fitter-and hasn I e NESS of style we won’t ,have rt If a Corset is'_ RIGHT- you ll find it here We sell the best numbers of ell. & A P. ll. _ ' B. `& I and we sen them cheap 0 lilioetre elllclleed Bud Gomronlenoe of 'Brass and is-on Bode The Gleualiuoea, Slglsllinoss, _ L are areal luxury compared with the usual » - wooden beds. . “OUR PRICES” have P11* this llixllty [everybody Perhaps yr ghd them. sed* .2 .....».¥ll& ln( W ` H within the reach o believe you can buy a real nice white IRON good design, and trimmed with brass knobs But it is a fact. Call in and we will be J HN NEWS' *1 Choose The DES *f " ” 1 The Tobacco Epicure who does not use the Hickey Twist. Pearl or Rl Has never derived that-real enjoyment which 'u his. are the gems of the trade Of WatCh€S,< rum our u1X'rUa'Es mi ann 1.z rousn 85 NICHOLS! 1 » TCU IS 'r=°c:|=‘Q SOUV&NlR G00 HAMTIUCKS. an F SHIN K our store leads Also Ma azines and 1' ull l_aK G IAC m la W fl gernpiumbmgm estimated Wm best and do all in a thoroughly dlldltl WVU