IXPIIIIIIIEI III IIII ISIIIIII LIIIIIS eu the we had *tube _ one by one ll Ollllvltunlty 'ollerod ' _ Iwo did the town-Jacob’| Ladder and ell. the top. We went through the principal As Told by one of Their Num the Points Visited While street-», public garden, poet oilloe and _ shops and saw everything that could be bei’--An Intgrgshng ACQOU nt of seen. I have quita a number of curio! mllilby the prisoners. We talked to ii gn RQUI(-3, number ot them and they seemed to be quite happy and willing to talk. Banana - trees abound, and all wits ot tropical s. S. A\'0.\‘11i\i.\-: <‘.\sT1.i', _\l:iy 27. `u2. \Ve are well across the liquatvr now sind ihouizh the heat was most however, and wish the voyage could be 5 buriai ag sem It was very H,-1 but ig intense we stood it 1~p‘_endidIy. I never Iiwlceaslong. ' :;i;.nb§_te;_;_ip_;n‘y_l_:’ei__ti_;n__p02]w _l;_i;_\_; te1lI(Iii;yi:~l;'iSIt;I vvrolto yilll Yes- board nearly every irlp. Uur Cli.p~aIn or four-days we did nothini; hi-t le-:ep ouyi-.I I reaiI` could not writ; c icing on has been Sermusly H Wm) pneumonia’ selves cool, or rather try our best to. idea ofy how lazyl have becoise lxihlnlilnct). bums racowring Blown* we left “mutt Most of the girls sleep on deck but Gra~c sew read or write as I feel that I am los u°~0ps at S" Helena' so me ship is 8' I ' * ' 1 ' lit le lighter, but we have piched terrib- truits better than in Tenveriffe. We had a _ _ most enjoyable day and it is hard to and I always ‘__sought the seclusion which |-gauze how happy I have bean and 5-1 the ii. cabin grant., and bathed in our pets- ,mms I have se_n_ om. sh|p»s . pix-ation. We have endoyed every moment, wok med that day and next day we had is said that one or two :deaths occur on ' l I rf ' mg 8° much en-I°ym°°t‘iI 1 3° “Way by ly ever since. It is the usual weather g_,¢v`¢-_,___ , 1-"?P'.‘-‘”¢' ‘f‘"""i<1f;'-:-1*-:off-_ 4 -`;j'.'\` . °" `.]‘ I'-,1§`T`~ 7' --o » ~_ - v~ i-*~< * _» .» #_ . '_ 1\ A-,t f‘ (xv { ` s 'f>‘ 1*” 2 ,ef \`\ is A ,, F .1 1. ‘A \ ) ‘ 1 ’ \ , -1 ` ff* 5' gig- 2 :,':‘.’< if ‘_.’~:&‘-he ';_ ~'|`ll I; v»"r4#`,v,,,- \1\ f"’*`~{~"3o; L"/-\\".;`7`_‘ .\2'.’.`;i&-‘~'~‘ -, ~,_ ` ‘-0.11 :)[’»\’-"f, ` ` ~ /fp , ~» 'u ¢\ 1 f /‘ #1 I ‘.Yl . ‘ ! '~ ‘Y § , V ny' . -1 . ‘ '» is `,-I , 'fl Wigs ,fr 4 - -~, or w\1.Anfi\ 2, . 'ii ¢_1'iis oilv. loi'uuon_oo _ ite F ii 15 _ __ jj., .ff : /¢1¢.§ g ~» a. -_HQ ~.¢’¢ " Le ionly monthiv mail there and it would be tri - _ _ ' _ p. In the third cl ss th 300 ' 1 :fatter to {;_ai‘t. till our arigval as the Cape. cups and _aucers broken angge e;i;Iy6 roll i T N W U I _ ‘Y . _' is is e nesday an we expect to , - . I , _ _ _ _ Q, arrive Sunday’ mssibly in the mornin ofthe sh p there is a smash. It is almost 1 ~_,_, I 5 = - Just received a complete and beautiful stock of new suit _ ings comprising Tweeds, Serges and Worsteds. Are you _ thinking of ordering a. summer suit ? If so, we cordially in- -‘_ vite you to inspect our stock. Moderate prices. Work guar- BOYCE 86 BLANC-‘HARD one ss Iiiiiii iiiiiii penny, I was struck particularly, as his side. It would do you good to see t native boys ,diving for pennies to the bottom of the sea, and coming up with MISS JONES’ VOICE GREATLY ; foliage are lovely, some I »;l I W1* ARMY LIFE _-___ . BRITAIN’ S SOLDIERS IN BARRACK, CAMP AND FIELD. Wnndeiiui Animated Phiiiogiapby_,,,,.,.,. .i..,.,.... .,_,....,_ I .,.... ..._ IDEPICTIXG EVEIIY IIIIAIIG‘I UI’ THE SEIIVIIIE- OPERA HOUSE, JULY 8th and 9th. Matinee VI/'ednesday afternoon. Popular Prices, 25c, 35c and 50c. Shiv We Walfchsd the magnificent Su" _________.___. Matinee, 10 and 25c. Market Hall, Summerside, jul jth. 6-24 cod Iw then diy the centre was the Parl’a'.nent builiin _ into which we walked. _ One of the genll men of our party was nearly shoved into um _ .jail without a word of explana.t'.o _ because one of the jabberiiuz natives said it he had not paid for his donkey ride. We announced. This was decided at a secret had quite a. hugh over lt, but rescued meeting ot the independent operators to- him all right. We invaded the stores, night. some looking people touch one‘s ar with the cry, “a penny, please laiy . One old man Iremember pa-sing twice on the street and hearing him beg fcr a feet were haitgone and his face almost indistinguishable. On asking about hi we were told “Oh, thaifs only one of i. lepers." Andihey are allowed to r.a. at large. It is horrible”l Enough of th their mouths full. The town, on the whole, is very pretty, with its queer Sp; Dick bananas, oranges, pears, loquats,e bedutiful tacti, and-all sorts of th tivate at home. The streets are pa ladies leaning out of their balconies and casement windows, while ox-carts and mules moved past. I had a ride on a don- key’s back, for which was paid a sixpence and Ivi ish you could have ba'\ a snapshot. The public gardens were a. show, and in and I did want to buy such a lot, but I refrained, thinking I would wait until my return, hut I am sorry now, for it is highly improbable I shall ever see the such a. display of “drJ.wnwcrk” from. dovlies ta countsrpanes, and we could beat them down to half-prec or less. The odicers and English people say that it is impossible to get ahead of the “Canadian ladies”-we were the greatest shoppers they ever saw and we had to help lilo men to buy. Iate an enormous quantity of fruit that day-ripe flgi among other things. The market would Sebone crazy-all the women j.-ibbering naked; children, crippiss and loam- But Dr- Che-Se’s Kidney Liver Pills by' m ‘invigorating the action of these organs __ ensure good digestion and sound health. One pil a dose, 25 cents a box. 1?; Parade March of the Marine Division, m composed ,by lAdmiral _Prince Henry ot Prussia, has been brought out by a pub- at he lishirot Leipsic. n. i~h hgqgeg med; gf smug ggvgggg with A startling improvement ls noticeable in Miss Jones' singing. Her voice is plaster and painted in brilliant hues ot no nd wand dun! md "nn", ;r¢d.ni\k-bluseridzreeg-_ Tlle_t1‘°¢¢ wi goes 'wig ilising hsugrntzme, wipes o sawon u ai angers, ers _ ` d Ministers. Catan-hozone “main bloom. Itseemedsostrange tobeahle to :sauna absolute heedom :mm Colds _ t°' Coughs and Catarrh, clears the nose and okthe trees. And the palms, huge and plhroiuit. and _prgenlts hoarscniegs atiad us eness ‘a rr ozone ma o e win wud th ,_ t h dwinga’ voice brlllfant and enduring. and is gm R ’ ° we '-7 8° ar °‘;é uncommonly well recommended by . v Prima. Donnas, members ot Parliament, with stone and on the principal one was a LSW)'¢1'8» D°°f»°\’S and U‘0‘1Bl\\55 WU' streetcar which looked suquoiut and out- P i lwym I i 25° D mi ts of-place. Then would be seen the Spanish i>6|5¢’m ga Q;,,zf§ing,`i°n,r3°i,_ 5 ’ or g, tomorrow will say: _ ¢. _,__t'Un_llo;miiy_ _in the price ot selling bit lnous coal in the Pittsburg district n has beeuestablished and the prospects arcthat anndvanoe in price will soon be PRINCE HENRY COMPOSES A MARCH. B1i:1iL1N,July 1.-A. march ca‘led the 1,,1_i-in-111111- IMPROVED. useii. daily Better try Catarrhozoue. Da. Hiim1.'rox‘s P1i.1.s .um Canum. _i, T0 RAISE COAL PRICES. PITTSBUBG Pa., July 1.-The Despatch THE STORY OF MORNING TIRED: NESS. Is told by impure blood. -poor digestion sluggish liver_a.ud_ tired nerves. It is a. warning of very serious _trouble ahead* and. should prompt sensible people to takeabraciug tonic like Ferrozone, an energetic _invigorant and rebuilder. Ferrozone will give you a sharp appetite, promote good digestion and sound sleep; itwillfeed and energize the enfeebleu organs, strengthen the nerve. and vital ton-ces and regulate the heart. Ferrozone changes that tired feeling into vigor, strength and ambition, _and does it quickly. Remember the name, and insist on having only Ferrozone;`it's the best tonic made. Price 50c. per box, or oboxes for$2.50,at Druggists, or N. C. A __ _ JUN! g If ` I-A4" ; “` ' X '\ _._.. '-5 .. ~.'~ 1 -': --_ .1 3 5, es' .. 1, ai. C. - - _ 1 KENT srnnnr 'r -1Lo1>.s. _ iF. E- I. VIIIEAT _»" HBXCIIGGIW _ T his We Will GlvcG1catSlallgiiic1 _3 Rody-mais ciiiiine. _ Suits worth $ 5.00 for -$3.50. _ Suits worth $6.50 fo1__‘_ $4.50. ° ` Suits Worth $7. 50 for_$5.-50. Suits worth $8. 50 for.$6.7 5, Suits worth $10.00 for _$7.50._' _ I, Suits worth_$1'2.o0 for '_ __ _ Suits worth $14. 50 for $10.50. - Lot Men’s Trowsers worth $1. 50 for $1 These prices are for spot cash. ` ' ` 1' _ sv I i ' ' ’ 1'# J.. B. _ _ ! _1___. _ v' . , ~_,~_._ _.__ _llAiii_ _ : , . _ _ _ _ weight Suits ? of tailoring art Comfortable. perfect finish. and distinctly moderate ’ price. In elegant Serges. Chevio ,@ . ifyou onow oeofou hg '51 _ ,.,..,,,,,,,T colored Worsteds, Stripes and ° his class fabrics of various patt 'i sa; 1! -1 I $1 5. to $2 5. FASHIONABLE. SEAS() ABLE. Sniivic.-\BLE, iighi coiored and iight weight, Oxford Tweed. ,_ 'i»“'..°‘.§‘T,';.‘° ““ ‘Suits we make for $15.00 have no superior in their class, the Suits par excellence for the money. ‘g~ive,us”good results, _ ` `liuens"sti£_,_ yet preventing .ii _r Vpfsmqn -v___t F43* With _ .mcst U 001' T no for QUEEN STREET. We have great pick I `_ "___in h' ~ ' ___' /L_ ’ t at _ .i. . takes a nice polish not infested by inethenjtdfthe A. F. WEBSTER, 1 1, .__ ,-,.,` »-,ey _.rf _ e ’ JI r -1 ie Q' Going to keep cool this summe d t ear n` _ r ' ht . I '17 Fit i ° IIS C1315 N like mad., and poking their wares into P0180” 3; Cg,, Kingston, Ont. 1 one’s face. Yvhen we returned to the DF" HAHILTONSPILLS ARE Minh Set on the Rocky I le. The soil is all FOR SALE! __A new Much C0w_Apply colors red green and yellow. and is _ ' ,_ __ _ Y 1 most pictudesque. I regard that day as al' tms on-ice' "Mapa one ot the most wonderful of my lite. --- -- MAY 31.-I must tell you a good jake. . 2-1: on andhaffe: Monday. June 16 th, 1902, th 1. is trains of railway will run daily (Sunda excepted) as follows:~ e drawing me out in the freest ina.nner.- I y told him about my African expedations ‘rreln_s'0uiward. Trams Inwl Read Down. Stations. Read Up 21 5 I i>.iu.rM inn. P-ht P-M-L 2:> ' S 1 _ cw _ _ 33° 33.24°; 82.150 Iloyaifgfnjvgnirf 21.15% £1.21. of the Educational system in S. A. and 6.21 ' ` 4,2; 960 N.W1lt€-llxre 1.11 8.15 iooz. u - hbbe under his man e_ 6.36 4.37 9.19 Hunter River 12.55 8.05 9.48 that Wea' ‘mg ag 7_2; 5.15 o.i9 Emerald jiinc. 12.13 7.36 9. _.Z1-_ ll O Government as Organ er an p d W’ at was m horror on his N __ _ N_ N _ N informing me in the evening _tha °` ho No 6° 2° 0 he was also sentout by the _British 0 _ iz., d Ins ector ` _ and was quite merry about them all. 1 _ F Y 8 _ 05: ment. We would not believe him at first, No. 7 Aon. 6 4° lv Emerald june 7.11 5.51 10.13 K¢BS1I\81°° 1139 7-1° 3 740 635 |035, gr lv 11 is 6.50 S. No. No. S’Sld¢ I\0. N0- yx L I3 “_ A.`l. P.M. 55 lv 0 5-55 39 Wellington 1.18 Port H111 1.31 0’IJ¢81’! 5: Alberton -1° 3.45 at Tiguish I-I0 g_ P.H. e5¢@@v~r“ §`é`2$'-5'l3‘.2.'8F *‘>4 'J '° "‘¥"9I’ rn U ,G N ' o~°`T'i”°°‘O F3‘&~5~3=>‘&~” "gee o-331 but it was really the case. I just dropped my head in my hands and said, “What have I been te liing you all day.” “You 29- have taken an unfair advantege of me.” °°' I-Ie enioyed the joke thoroughly and said he had been trying to tell me all day, but I had talked on so happily and innocently that he could not. We kept the _little I jg); to ourselves and practised it on Mr.H---azentleman on his way to _ f South Africa had not met any of the ladies, and a week ago Sunday he asked 9 Mr. R--- for an introduction to me I which was accordingly given. He spent I ` _most ofthe day talking with me and _ & 7 Tailor, Furnisherand Hatter, 1 __ -1 Good turnout: of every tion, and good horses, well for always . _ .ii.4e_ ' 5 “ _ l 2 oliyilu wed F' others of_tbe pai-tyfaud had the greatest fun when w'e told. them afterwards who 0. r. mal. Lu. P.l¢. 2.50 6.51 lv Ch’towIl lr 8.55 405 4.20 7 49 Stewnn}i:t-gin; 7.52 v unctloll - - ofell 7-21 1-4 St, re[¢f's 7.0! I»1g Solrh. iv. 6-oo 11.5° Ll. Lie [4 P`°."‘-_F9 :ncaa we E`§%s F N0' 15,? x3 so u' N0 X6 - Well I have not told you of our day at he was. _ St. Helene. We dropped anchor-there ol Sunday, and it was a. _groikbiihll AS Wsifj rocky isle loomed into view. we ; weld-_ ' soo the strange looking town and Jacob’si Ladder,” that immense _ladder 0! °v_°\‘ L N0.1o N0-I7 ' _ . 1.. P” "' me emi-an -lv June. at cardigan eeoqewlnl P.K. ;_ -_v°~v~e~ $8213. es Iles I 2’ , .9 i-li-Te 1'°°‘¢‘P ggss No. 18 No. N ' seven liuudredsteps to the supmit of I'the.Iilnnd; then the walls and? --f°{§'I“. Bild back some mileethefmilitauy headquarters ‘ N9-1°' ship torazood meal.o.ndweju~;,it laytoo N0. 9. L' 7.1¢. ' -Me iv nmenld yuac of 6-35 3_3.; gr _ C. 'traverse lv 5-5° ral. 5'” °"sfi-»-nuances! r. xl I' n. ' I Chorlotietowl, JIM l°U\»¥9°3- 1-,1_ f; :._ ».,¢~»~;'_ 1 1 _i ,. _,_ _rc __ ¥ .g!__,.,,_¢_. _~,»~1__ r f “ »~_ .» ' ‘ '. rf, _ _ ._.§_.~.. -,_-__ _ bythe shore nnill -mornilrzf 1°' P¢’»1‘i¢¢1= Bl _ We had afunnyitime splashlili f»°Wl¥¢iiSl"’i_lf\\i2\¢_¥°1iI-'~1*Il¢3¢f‘¥l.f9°2~ _ ‘ “\ _ . v ‘I _ our No 8 l¢¢_>vver- ani a Mowev Then i ine 1-use ae wma N0 s We -if shehest hay-_ending Callonouragentandsecforyourself. _ ‘ ' _ ‘-3 it _ 'f Ib,” mg 5;-mpg are stationed. How _ OBSERVE:-I . The excellent aIld__haIldSOI11¢ design. 3. The &m __ _ . a1'1ng_ _ .__ __ ruggedgud grand the whole scene was. _ _3.__ThE EECCIIVC IOIIQT ____"4»_§Th¢ Wear H1 __ _ 5. ___ _ 4%! f Omoers from th°i1=>rriU°°I '°¢°l¢8°d W1' 2 You will want one whenyou see it. All who have the No. 8 are saiki _ -- fi- .1 *fl ip' .1 ,*- _ Mddeto cut‘4}4 ft, 5ft. and 6 ft. _ _ _ = f HAY CARRIERS, HAY FORKS, Hay Rope, Pulleys” and a full line of all kinds of Haying Tools. Come in and see laziness and happiness. Next morning gm- Prices and- terms. _ _ 7 _ mm “°` fi,” I” A°°°ti° “wx” Tam' we received the Governofs permission ' ' 2 * _ __ - _ ' '_ __ _ ’ I 1 lyl- I to landindivldually, and one party, with _ _ _ _ 0 '_ __ ~ _ _ _ . ,_ » ‘_ - . A Houston ll- I ' 2 - l 1 _ 2 1' ' 1 a few gentlemen, rowed to the shore. _ f - - _ ~ is __ I ‘ - ' ~ ' ‘ ` - _; _ i -_'ir-f; ‘ v.'_;.__;' __-»_-_:_ _f-p =., ..-,__ A1 - 1 ____ _ 1 \ .f~m~m»-S. me ,- .-iq ...___ ‘x ;iT‘7$L s A i _ _ Wit* F. I