-fi £2212' -~.- ..~ mann-¢.~...~_¢.- -¢- ..._ ,_,,.-,...-.. ,.¢»-a-»g~»--¢»¢<--M4 ._ .. .Q < /W ....-......_....»-»-a... -4 --»,-in-»...¢n»»~..-eq i i .... a,<.,.».....- .-. ~. ‘Il|rists, Lucerne. I had always an idea .-¢~.»~ »-. ` ‘QW "’§.*§f"" "ggi or ,M ,,l,,_~,.~-si., ‘ v Y _ W I ‘_ -1" I- I _ I I I' ' ' '1' '_'__""”' ’ 1; ~ 4: -._- -...__ _ __ _,___ '_ ` _- .- »` 1.1:. ' ' "5 ` " ._-t~.’“~.._ -_~: J 3*# ~ -_ . V . _ ___ --___._ 5. _» ;.»._-._.. . 15..-_‘_<,,...§;_ jigs; _ _ _ _ _ ____ _, ._ _ _ __ _. ___i,_.__;._i____i,/`.___ . - ..~--_‘_ .__-.' _. me ouuwini. ouaanorrafrowu _ramen \_DwARD_I8I.ANB._QC1‘9H¢B__10,- L ,-.__; ,.-_.._.. . ...f _ ' coNiiNENi suiisime _ima New i' '¥`Y" 'Y' Y ` ` ` ` ' Y v Y ` ` I I ‘, _ 1 (Continued from first Daze) -i. ; - i _ _ The Fin. Store in 1 pany and afterwards Sold to the Citi! “I ii P E L -white. light salmon and gold, and hand Them is ‘ 5 ieiidm gg;-vice of _ ~ _ '_ ' ' Milan. D ' ' h il' . cu, i ‘ r li 1 -- ' i » _ .S::ig:llil;l.l\niigc8e0f‘:d'inet§te. |l;§ter`s Church` slxlzedters of lli?::,i:l=t;:ed%&;h_?tz1; £12;-,§_.. I _ _-__ _MOIO Furs uDdBl' tl\B 'l‘00f lereis the Iron Tower,a very old place the exterior is °i.iiam¢*'i,eu;-Xqyigh four M55, Gg0p,9gGopg1-1_1 left on Tuggdgy _ _ - _ R thin Olly 0tl]8f;\'00f In Chif- \.\ | u-11; 2 I iiiiiiiiii AND llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll _ ’ _ US. bin P¢0D1¢ BN liVl"8_f'1 lt- I5 is thousand dve hundred statud and it willl on a _visit to friends in Boston and iottetilwn’ . The greatest. ‘m°‘i"H l° 59° lhem h8“|'°8 Wn" bi' take five hundredmoreto complete it. N0 Montreal. She will be absent about two _ _ _ \ Deans of a rope and lin can from an old less iilell fifty men are ilolliliillliiy eiigiiged weeiit _ _ _ . » _ of h\gh°?'1a'ss ` at this building keeping it in repair. F hundred steps lead to the top of Tower, which is nearly four hundred f high. We went up half way and ha beautiful view of the city. Inside the cathedral there are m _lt_ MR JAM” MoD0NALD_ D V S hu g ilo sold his fine pair of horses, Islander and __ _ _.lo ’°°"'°"‘°" “‘°““"_“'_ ` _ A __ _ Leadin _Furriers _ W eo _ ' _' ` ; - __ .. . _ ._. __ _- _:___ _-_ ___ .»_ _i __. r _ _ _ _ __ ing whore he som a ooiinom our sovioin-‘s Ballston. Jr.. be Bishop Holey. Sb- J Ohn H. ____ _ _ _ _ ‘ " ' taken downandcarriedaroundthechurcb. 0iarlottetow_n.yeSl>°1`d\¥° I _ll _ _ _ _ ‘_ ,ibm in me _ numb” 0, B,_,,_,,i,_ “___ Jo_m__MmlBT_wl_°____ been The Late Ameer Abdul' Rah _ _ _ __ . 'r pimp to the top of the tower. Iwas pleased at seeing the German soldiers going through their drill. One particular part was very interesting, they Bled their legs without bending the knees and when their feet struck the ground their whole body would shake. Great care is taken withthe trees grow- hg in this City, 'they are nicely trimmed to one shape. EURNEY FROM HAYBNCE TO HEIDE LBERG. A great part of this journey is through aflat district. The farmers were busy harvesting. Wheat and oats seem to be lie principal crops. We also saw large kids of potatoes and cabbage, and a few Qchards. There areno fer.ces,and it must ha poor place for barb wire m-iuu V jctures. Whole families were helping ki the fields men, women and children. Heidelberg is a a beautiful place with a magnificent castle, standing 350 feet above ilie river. The walls of the castle are seven feet thick. The town lies between two great mountains. In the Castle we lv the great tun or barrel, large enough io hold 333,000 bottles of wine. The view hom the castle grand. “Old Heidelberg thou beauty With many honors crowned; Along the Rhine and Neckar, No town like thee is found." I was amused at the way eggs are shipped here. They are put in a large hsket,covered with a cloth,and on the top d the basket an empty egg is tied to slow what the basket contains. On our Way from Heidelberg, the land- xape between Basel and Lucerne seemed to me more like our own Island than any #ace I had yet seen on the Continent. It was dotted all over with comfortable hoking farm houses and little Swiss ' villages. ' As we glide along in the train the Alps 09°C* Bild we reach the famous place for \ kt the paintings of Switzerland were mlored too highly,tha t it was not possible iirwater to be so blue as the artist had painted, but I must now confess my Rnorance. One of the afternoons we were in this town two rainbows appeared. K richness of colors -was beautiful _iallneven hrget the glorious sight. The' » _ _ ii-=. -ge Louisyille Nashville eoloraontbc Lake, the oolomsin the sky; hpmwhat °-ur guidf wld ‘Tau th 1d_ the sountains their snowy in venm mm” and 0 e pals in the background. We paid a visit’ ` 'Hmmm' smé_us”and' an Muay ben in vilzlla_n_ it is li beautiful sail up the him. There is no noise of streetcars th i8 I5 h ' th oil? d 0815 140 Lakstotlie little town. On our way up_ n° ‘me use m e y an m of St. Paul l55§ . _ *ell-_kel near Meggerhorm right on the -the inhabitadts have never seen a livi 42; _arrived In the city lastevening by f»he_S.S~ QB; 0.f.i;l11<_ilWl\_l1_:¢_i‘ :ith a smalll tree and near _‘me cal__iled__al_ 925 §!rolllI e w owers stan s a large Webou his ‘elm _ot wrmw f _ if i R D 85 _ _ e sumifligl our Sa; Wt nh his “Fas them. 'They sat on our hand and pick int out as wax ng to receive ' .' lime one. When we reached Vitznan we Fhe mm ‘We would have. been so indeed not to have seen this wonde taokthe cog wheel railway to the top of on _but We were glad when the ___ ° b i ii 7' Hama outs x t ousand feet above the _came for us to leave_ I Housed as -things of great interest,to be seen. guide pointed to a small place in the c Crow was kept, and once every year it buried inside the church and above their visibillgfllielldsl* the Iliiiliii ie", Tues ' ' ' ` - ZWWS hangs 5 Bish°p's Ham' We were day on return to Jersey City’ She was men Friendly to " _ “ken d°W“ 9° the CW?" ‘md sh°w“ ° accompanied byMr Oliver Muttart, who -small room which contains the body of shrine. - We made a visittothe old Dominicaili oi the butter made by the Summerside KING “WARD BUYS LY _ _ _ Monastery to see the great picture “ co 0 _ . _ , _ _ - perative Central Creamery Co. is _ Last buppet’ painted by L'°n"d° de contained in a despatclito Capt. Jodeph LONDON. 0%- 9- -(So¢¢i&l~l-KUIB' h oo Vince upon the wall of the Refectory Sider myself a judge, ~ and although appointed I would not have missed see Venice. My drst impression of t wonderful city was anything but g As we left the railway station we w for a sail on the Grand canal. We lanterns. Many of the Gondolas h orchestras on board, and accompan had read and heard about. all of which was very interesting to us seeing the goods made at the factori St. Mark’s Square, the Cithedral, A few ofthe other places we visited were life. the is Newfoundland They were shipped via St’ will visit different points in New Eng- ’ Charles Borromeo, in a beautiful silver iami_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I ~»---1 -- <;;_--»~ 222.?.‘s%..f..:‘;;:;°.:'f;'.::;;°;i:;i51:33,,” °°'°'~°~“ °“ me .1 "°‘f"‘ld fl; °“’f°"'§ ”° °°° lsgzsi eff for the R oyoi Table This is o smog _ °°‘“‘° Y °"°“ ' °“'°"°'° _S o ima; oo the good amiga shown-ea ooo.. "W #Mm Piw<=r-mow in' M18 ROYIL Phill* 85 thB bubikl' Ulld8 i»hB S~iMLA_ Oct. 9' __(Speci‘l A h 8 lla it fora good deal. And now whats all S“m:i'°mEld;C;:‘:§;n:and' E"mi_il"°5 _:.°_‘;;“'M“l_d Khan has been 'officially proclaimed n - B |18 DB8 ' P ` . . ~ _ 1 ooii you about the Qoeenof the Adriaiiii John Campbell lm _mimi *mill mg Amor of Lfghonimn, and his .oeojmio il and second prizes at diderent provincial is accepted by thepopulace. Allis quiet ' exhibitions held in Halifax, St. John all Ciiblip - __ '_ ere '_ _1\. ‘ taken to our Hotel in a Gondolas, the 'md Ch°'l°t’_°°t'°_ _ ' -mg LAT; ainnifs Diwrn. i smell from the csnel was fearful.However ’ THE marriage offlqlr. ~ H. R. Crockett . _ o after we had dinner we hired a Gondola Watchmaker and Ieweilcr, and Miss. Th° °h“°3°» 'fum' h°d:` 5"” 1°Pk°d were Maude Arbing, daughter of Mr._andMrs, forward to with some apprehension, fortunate in having a beautiful moojn _John Arbing, both of Suinmerside, took follows me death. of iii, me Amee light night. The canal was crowded with ` place at the MethodistParsonags Bedeque ‘ _ G-ondolas illuminated with fancy colored 'at 7.30 o’clock last evening, Rev- F. A. Abd” Rmman Khan’ wh°_w” bum 'm ad Wightman ofi'iciat'ing.~ The groomsman 1845 and' b°°"'“-°_llAm°°" m 1889' He* ied was Mr. Russel Morris, and the brides- rweived M1 81111!! 855954! fwm GIGS* solos and choruses sung by the natives. maid was.Miss Ella Silliphant. After the * Britain and was friendly pq Bi-ii, It was just such; a night and scene as we ceremony the happy couple drove to their inllereswl _ _ home on Central Street, where a wedding _ » Venice is celebrated for its laces, vene- reception was given and many of their '-"'*'*-_° o tian glass, mosaico, worked metal, etc. friends extended congratulations and good AT THE CHANGE _ op LIFE es. Mr. andMrs. Crockett a happy wedd Palace of the Uivges, Rialto Bridge, - Bridge of signs, soo. -_lt ia; indeed Y0RK___"}ARK_ETS' there are one hundred auf iif canals and three hundred and eig sanitary reform, as you can well imagi ty American Sugar 1 gf Brooklyn Transit Burlington ‘Y momma ng United States Steel Com horse There are lots of tame pigeons PML 0 th _ . sea. n our way up ere are several_ lei” Venice along me mllway route assigns where wearemet by litt1eSwiss.Fi " f"` ' "_ ' ' ‘ __ si:-iossruogonoi-ries and wild no-were I" °’°°°°' “”m“"`3 ‘mi “SY mal* ' ' S ‘ _limi to l h ` f hay. Thecattle were all of alightgrey *ls “FP ' see arge patc es o fawn color. Oxen were also used here wt Sgromingand also at the top some l u hin and haulin . F er n a vamyine cows grazing. The view from po K g E arm S e r ae lo iam niii__enl__ fall wear aprons when at work. T P HR 1.. _, _ l | whole way along seems to be a nne far T71¢_.(`@_~il1Bd.l:i1..-iv\~lmcrrne c-or-1' T 1 - I " ` ' ' 8 ns one ing country with nice farm houses. ww# lf! SWliici'l?i'fil. had the pieasuré of attending an organ‘_ ;---¢-=- _ recital. We also paid ff vi_~lt t'o the flaciul' Gardens. Saturday 27th of July was P. iete déiy,the _akcs., bridges, hotels and many private -laces were lit up with all colors of small ,F A BIG QUARPERS WORTH Nei v iline, the best household linime known It cures rheumatism, ncuralg tootbache, headache, $5 stomach, inf gy Amalgamated Copper I ed' Southern Pacidc rfu °° New Yon: cena-ai ` IT ID W a _ is good for everything a liniment oug amps and a grand boat procession on the no be g0od_ for mothers iilld ill the Safe 0 Lake. The boats were all beautifully lit thing to mb on their _izhildren _for s mireprooentefi difroronfihiooo, protein- throat. wld on the <= een evra no a _ . bruises Never be without Polson’s N mg principally toSwit.zerland. The effect in ill il iii ii d a li “S "HY fine SS the diff@Y`¢¥\f» 0010l'9d meld; thientiddl fxgilily asidp ltdlidge a Q' work.; were sent off from the higher parts amount of suffering each year. d the city as well as from the Lake and along the shore. The proceedings were works. "The Lion of Lucerne". ` ' lame. th .t we 'will not readily forget. On both sides of the railway are water- falls, snowy peaks, ca scades,ferti1e valleys with their pretty little villages, and rugg- ed mountains over looking the green slope were the humble Swiss is doing his daily work and cattle graze at their leisure. The tunnel is nine and one quarter sileslong and it took twenty minutes so pass through. It cost, ton million=;:‘ dollars. and took an average et- twenty- _ iveliundred men daily for eight years' Dbuiidit; 2,2‘.Xl,(ll0 pounds of dynamite were used for blasting purposes during is construction; 3,800,000 pounds of oil wasconsumed for illuminating. .Insta short distance from the sntranoeof the hnnehthere ls a _place called Geesehenen. Irom this place the tunnel is ventilated and there is a constant supply of fresh air being sent through, which does awly with the unplcasantness. of th! 'Smoke hom the engine. On our arrival -at the ot.ber_._en_d of the tunnel.. we can hardly believe that we are still in Switzerland; the people, the houses and names all' I show that we are getting near Italy. 'We are still surrounded by charming scenery and for many miles we pass *@8133 of grapes, and due corn fields in fact from the‘time we left Lucerne till wereaolied Milan it is one great panor so Mountain! inaccessible heights and rocky ranges' from which torrents _,dash arrive in Milan in time ' F _ with the _*<11 The finest showing of Fa hought to aclose bya set piece of fire _Ha_.S you ever Sa_w__a_t_ l_ _ Dnr journey from Lucerne to MiIiip__ vis! milllflefy Openlllg f»0°Y1igh id I5 always found in a bottle of I_?c_lson’s V --- - » - .. h the St. Gothard tunnel was crowdedrhvith C0m9___Mg0re 5- M¢L3Qd ii. Atcheson Pref. ed Erie Com. ` n . yf ---_,.-a-nl Axornnn evidence of the _superiority ` Cahill ' 0 evofiihown by ne, if .Miz C. A. McNutt shipped two hundred e _ _T ,___ _ :_ _ t' ° lambs by the Northumberland yesterday . F -__ '_ .js -__ _ _' get' There were about 300 barrels of oysters ___ S & °' among the cargo by the Northumberland _ - _ _ | _ |_' , X ~ ,- -: _ i _ Anybody buying $5.00 ticket for the races on the they v, _ - .. » _ . . '~_ _ *____l _. .__ ` V ~ d ri r; W ishl and_flfty years and is marked by _irrit- abllity, headache,s dizziness, irregular mbnthliesl fitful appetite, forcbodings of_evil_, pa. pitation of the heart and con- stipation. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Feud is b all 's ici be` ‘ - * - _ ' ~’ a ove a woman med ne ca a unique city Instead of streets Closing prices _ och 9___ it helps her safely ugh l_hls___l_ylii\£; 86% period. It enriches the blood, strength- i5§ n he nerve 're 'lates the func e s t _ s, gn ' - tions of the feminine or ns and “and bridges, houses are builton piles but there Almericlm Toi 0 nil tones and _ mvlgomws glee W _ _ y J they made almost a complete circle -isdn°"m,ng but §t'°ne and brick workiseen Atchison Common iliile Laim .Just think of it, there are no need Lllilel.ll9¢is impossible to desci,ibe_ I _watering carts but there is great need 761 ______¢_______ _ “il OF PERSONAL INTEREST. 102§ _ _ __ _ 11_8i o °"_" ' nil Hrs. \Vi W. Stanley and son returned '° North rsoino common on imoignonom Momooi. ' + °‘° Rook mana ` Mr. Thomas-McKenzie, Murijy River, 1 ll.r.D. Brown, Toronto, arrived in the 9511 55§ City last night to take charge of 395 B. t M. Rattenbury’s Pork Factory. V' Among the passengers [by the :express 1 ' e §§;N° “iii last night were F. L. Haszard, K.C., Hon, e velvety skin free from pimples olac °_ io redness and disliguring eruptions ’ use Dr Chase’S Ointment it is a tr or d: powders and insures permanent be_n for ‘Z fit. 'l`here is not a single itching bu_rnin skin disease of men women or childre ly that Dr. Chase’s Ointment will not cur he Mothers find it invaluable _for bab in. Eczema scald head and chaffing on the little ones _ ____.¢-- » The Board of Trade. Pitch Pine -AND - ' Timber _ . _ I Boards. ¢_ _ _.. “ < .---; .- etc.....-ua' 5 J as. Ricliards,Messrs.Ira Purdy,Geo. Full ‘ Mr. H. J. Anderson, teacher of Epmore D8 ‘for t'he'skin does not clog the rgfes as was in the cityyesterdsy on his way to 0' his old home in Burlington- where he g i will spend four weeks vacation. ` n _ e Major Weat.herby,Chief Engineer of the y Militia Department, Ottawa, arrived by the Princess last evening to inspect mili- tary buildings,etc. on the Island. . ‘ Mr. William S. Baqipto and brid arrived by the Princess last evening from _New Glasgow) N' S’ leave “L The regular quarterly meeting of the morning for their home in Summerside. '25 Bona or'r.-...io was held at their room; _ o i. _ ht last evening, the oilicers and about ______,______ i _ s Afte ’ ~ '- U .twelve members being present. 2' _ , , -_ 4 ‘ . S l 1 l ‘ llln _ _ _ _ _ . _ ‘ 1 is T ---»-1 -=»<»-e wo- me by ..f:;12°i;..;“.t;si.i:. 2:. :is o -HIGKBY .85 NICK! or Messrs. Aitken and Gr. D. Longworth of evening, = _ ' worth and adopted expresses approval 9 _Moore & McL80d 1l_ ~ °‘°"" “°°‘°“ °f"“° B°“"‘ °‘ H"““"“ ”° ' ‘ ° ‘ : secure abuilding for a Hospital for\con- All our Cardi8505» lj-'B lZl\0l'0\l8UlI W1 _ _ ' __ l - d d t hasbeen ivent ‘ . _ » I `t°'“i°°s4 diseases and “gms pmmpt lxlliae t:3iit;iIliiifilge¢tin¢i`caf'iri?ish of the zrment _ ‘ ° i ii ° i - v ' - _ _ _ :;2'“....2 :.“‘:,.".;°.:“.‘.::° ::;';‘°:..‘:. co... -----Q discussion of the direct steamer ssrvi ce, _ - W U ° ' " A “ cold sturageand other matters. MeIl'S Qlrdiilll 1f8°k¢t5 Hffflé gg 51:1” ` l Barrister, Solilior, `Nl\ll') Plhkg , Sammanside»P.` E- Island. f , _ _ =. - , atrawns. _ w ' ' ' . . » " ‘ _ ig, . - J A 1 ` ' _ Our millinery openings .- i » Ke-“neth`-$23-. . ' I ~ d&w i. fe riff* ama and with every turn of the great if __ Avegins wheels brings a change from Lake _ \ il ii 74 i ____ ll\ lik f l ___ t, _ 7 r `~_ ‘-_..'.._ J"__. _ . _ `.e`.___ _.ti ~__,_ \\- ~`. *_ ~=-f' - . _ _ -,_ _‘ -_.f _ ' » _- z/_;_;'» ' i._ . _ - _ ' __ Siieanier -` City gi Ghent- -_ Ca.~ . 5 _ J to fertile v vs and noig our _Journey ’ liver oiie‘*§igi>3s`t.~cotilin_""-"*~._-~*‘ 1.,~....¢ _:Y’*l‘E; sail < In order to clear our stock we are selling a quality at Oi°i.y 5c pei; lb. ask' te.see,.them ' &S8ll ’ _ 0,' d ' \ ‘ZFVMQ treal last week .bought yards of thevery latest Dress Goods at less _.. __ _ ___ -_ .» fi.-1 I .fl __ ~ _ ‘7‘ ' _.. _ ' _,~ '.._< . _ _.___ .~ 5 1. °'- if - ` _"4 1+’ ii 'A ; . 5 ‘ V ' f ' : _ .. _. ._ , » ._ .- _ _` _ ' _ __ _ ___ ._i. _ Goods worth;-' ftom 75c to $1 ' ‘L ' ;= - . - i iii;-if, 1 3 -. » _.1 ._,. _ . ._i ` > _. _‘»'F:§_._ i\~.="__"f '.4 G .ods wort $1#i_-£0- " 1; ff ' ' ._ _ . ed ally comes between the ages of forty. _ _ ‘ - 7.-sf! 'f Only one dress 'toi .anions tomar ¢ Electra. ' -_lf i ¥ _ I We have a hundred and one _makes of Pens, but We one called the *ho moot of the lot. If onoe used, always used. Try one, _ Dil TAYLOR n , . Opp. Front Door Post Office; L _ ` ' s A I _ _ . _ .»i 69 the meeting of the Maritime Board at W be i ,loc il iW_ LH l_ ii o - - . -_ . -‘- ~ - °. fm‘=°°= °°° ° 305°. 'ronacco masvracnianas n Chathama fuller report being promised som, at the annual meeting. » 'i _ » _ ~ It was wired the the f~°1»=i°-= ..Y"‘.%.¥§“&`.331‘i”“§° "“?.¥.. °.?..€i?..‘¥‘.?i‘f?. niook Twist y y Y ' - _. i : _ f ' 1 A ~ < ll of the M8-I'iiillD€ 308111. UOUCUIDX f-D2 when you can improve yourappearance pt ’r§vist<‘ ._ / l B telegraph service, Picton wharf extension so little ooS_f» ot Gordon 36 M¢Le1l8l1B» P kin g i ' ' ` etc be sent to our representatives at Merchant Tubrs' 102 bf' ` ear ~ 0 " t. .~ " . _ _ R.\|-by_ Lhewing |~ __ . - i_0ttawa,asking them to further press when going to the Bizaal. iithese matters. _ _ . ' __ F' in - .- __ A ....i..............i by M.. oo... E. 1=0_-fflshb-1=el1_at the sway rise cue. Mixtures i-2, _ana iib _ - Hughes. Seconded by Mr- G- D. Long- miliinery opening-7.30 until l6d-ly_'_ld"’__ ' ~ _- _ 5_1: ~ 1 ~_ _ _ _ l ' , . . , i _ i . $05109. 319° th” like S¢°\'¢f&l‘.Y f°l'W'°1Td -Jas. Paton & C¢ -» Bgéw tf. . f fo ; - _ ~ . 'A nice line of suitings and ovgcoats which we will make upat We do not want the earth but 1? strict _attention to businesl value for your money we hope or a share of your patr°Ul$¢» Wgethagé _but §rsti..1ass work_yoa can g _Satisfaction guaranteed T A STANLE I-'BMW .- . Cor__.__§reat_ a_; §__e___i_it_ _ . _ .___ _l,.____. _,_ ` __ as ' :Q ¢__ .a._,,___ _ - e _We haves complete stock .Prince of Waln’ Cotlegssrz- A .Po-.I\B». Ink l Teachers. “Open :___ UU 9 - _ - _. _ . _ .s » _ .' _ 1 ~. f . '§ 'A " “LT ' I _" ,__" Q i 5’ in , . ie ‘~ ’ _ Schodl i Bc authorized for the Puolic S heels. 5*- iand Work Books. &c~. &c» .-as H