.. ,eatherssn ight to Moderate Winds, Fine Sand Warm .V T- f' i~ ,f_.,. ...I '. ' I - . PAGES-» Wonder 06. i...}’o‘..°{.’i.“b‘.`§’.»‘.i‘“l-‘\.’t°$f.i~l.‘... _ "`“*"” ”`-’~~»~f --J '°*'T"_ "` _ -- »- -°*“-~- -;__'- -- ._ ~__-.- --°--:V--» -- --'»-- I - _ ___ ___7 -.§»-4-;§_'______-_ . - ~_ , -.~.» - » - 4 iiiii if ol lllllllwllli .l|lllT|T|hllll _Eslx will lull TTWOTTHOUSAND _ BEING C T DOWN, ullll llsltl lHull_sl.lnll; lllllllllllwl. ° I ' ' ` ' ` ` _IBemg Imported to Labor in British Columbia As Result of Public Ag|tatlon~ The Construc-from Ontario Cabinet Fwm To Anand our Tournament-_From Elevated Railway ln - tion 'Ex enditure This Year educed from ill Health-An Operation They get Free Railway New York Among Crowd ‘I , P R , R., I . Forty _six Million Pounds to Thirty four iililre Pa_ss_es of wiiklngmen ¢ o , 1 Millions, and so LoNnoN July 27- (Speolal)- 'i`he agitation against the excessive naval construction program has proved successful and Edmund Robertson. Parliamentary Secretory of the Admiralty announced in thc House of Commons l0ll"YIhl1lf UUIY lN`l`¢i "PW Imlllv-\`I1lD5 new program was thirty four millions, orllw 1,>r_ondn_o,wllft °le=_=» woulql be lald,rssa»af1 ofrot-ty-six. PEACE SAVES THE IIUEEEE IIIIITP I PANAMA. July 20 -Salvador cables that ` theireaty of friendship and navigation will he negotiated with Guatemala and Honduras at _San .lose witnin two ° nlonths. 0 _ Hayter, who has been nam:-d command- (iaatemala cables that peace is welcom ed there by universal demonstrations of rn rejoicing. Guatemala never sought war, a arid. readily accepted any honorable; settlement. Tile conditions include nO. money indemnity. E IINBBITS AHL _ _ His trial and condemnation for us exist n nd when he appears among us we will give him a fraternal reception. El MfiN'fi'KLlliIi,\,,V;t. _,lilly 550.-flliabbiis are I A becoming a pest In some sect-ions of the state. Bitter complaints of their ravages are matic in Bennington county. where farmers are sufi`ering,and have no rodross. Ono man inilorset has had 1000 head oi cabbage destroyed by them and another' 500. Thercis no way of preventing their . dcpredations, for they work mostly al night and the law does notailow them to WMJ S Bnche & Co" bunkers' had be shot until Sept. 1. The great _D ""‘mb"ls d“°"°"h° mc” mm' "mul bonds, which were recently allotted by large brown ones, brought herc as pets, 3,9 weasur); department w Samuel were turned loose, and many Belgian ilarcs were freed after it had been found ,,“y_ _ unprofitable to rear thcm. _____ , SPRAINED HER ANKLE- the italian ia Fisk 3; Robinson, was wmv he successful bidders for the greater ~ "Iriipped on an icy step anti sprained I' my lghtnnkie very badly, writes Misa p lvljiiplletburgoyine ol (|'ilenwo§d. it rhwriil s T a remsn ous sze an ‘cause n- te Q-pain. Iappiied I"olson's Netvlline 'I anggot promptrelief; the swelling was fl r d ri bef l I bi e noe ,an ore ong was a cto c use my foot" F¢§‘ s_pra as, swf.-llings and _t muscular ins o viii c is the one sure remedy. giirongg pens ratln_g, swift to ° destroy pain-t ata Poisons Nerviiine. bidding for the bonds. . Fifty years in use. _ in lasting success. Ask to aes our stockings, hats, skirts, (walking and under) w mists muslins, lustrss and other clearing lines Barefoot 3 . _. , . For Children 75 to $1.00. fy F M' s. . , Of iBl¢8 I 25 -9 _ t . ‘ ""' " " A Ilor Women’ m _ _ i`he best make with two _ C Q 'yt manly aw. rump For Boys $1.59. Buckielr, . _ gsliismttszlln l lluull down, instead of four as originally s ing of the reception of Dreyfus, said: “He will he rebeiverl as a good comrade. My ‘fe ' ' . . _ k where he was cqnsidered a brlllant oilloer. advanced to 101.40, which means a profit Temporary trade is not our wish, ,tls'a °f $27 024 fm' We °|e’k° Announced. proposed Two ocean-lzolng torpedo destroyers willbe built instead of iivc and eight ubmarine boats instead of twelve. The total of expenditure involved hy the ITIIEYEHIIS WAS WELL HEIJEINEII PAms. July 24.-President. Failleres ecelved General Picquart. champion of reyfus, anrl conhrmed his uonilnatlon as ommander of the tenth military division f Paris, replacing General ‘Busine- ntof the Corps d’Armee. Major Dreyfus nnouuces that he will not seek to be etired and will not take a vacation, but iii enter innnediatciy upon active ervioe.:Lieut-Colonel Bouisson, in speak~ lion officers share my sentiments I now Dreyfus at i’Ecole d'Applioation 0 longer. We bow to the court's decree. BANNED SZTNIIIII, Naw Yoiur, July 20 -it was :learned urchased the $5,800,000 of Panama Canal yerly, an express com_pany clerk of this Bache 8_¢Co. have in turn disposed of ortion of the issue. ~ Through his knowledge of 'the peculiar L tatus of the money market Bysrly ` eeured $5.800,000 of the new Panama anal bonds, and all they cost. him was a wo-cent postage stamp which was placed ` n the letter he sent to Washington The price of the bonds has already li - _hanging fire. No word has been received _ from the revolutionary leaders, who . again were in secret session tonight. In ` Tonosro, July 27.-(Special)-A private ‘letter from Windsor states that the ‘health of I-ion Dr. Rename, Minister of Public Works. is such that the minister will resign his positiouin the Cabinet. An operation which he underwent recently was not the success it promised to be and another one is likely. Hon. Col. Iiendrie of Hamilton it is thought will succeed Dr. Rename as Minister of Public VVorks. .LUVEIIS WLNT TI] IIEATH TUGETHEH I’nn.Aun1.vmA, July 215-Disappointed because their parents would not permit _them to marry, Gustave Kathke, aged lil -years,l\ud Ella Miller, a handsome girl fof18,oommitted suicide ` together some time Tuesday night by jumping into the Delaware River. Tonight the bodies oi' thc young couple, clasped in each othoi’s arms, came to the surface, STHINE IS STILL HANGING FINE Sr. Pnrlmslluilo, July 26 -A decision on the question ofa general strike is still addition to other reasons, the conditions in the famine districts are advanced as a new argument againsta strike, as thc peasantry would resent the tielng up of the railroads, upon which they are dependant for grainto keep them from starvation. ` lil IWEHELIIW IlUEEN'S IIIIIINTY Div. MONAonAN, of Miseouch e, desires to thank Messrs Paton &: Oo, M Traiuor dc Oo, Provvse Bros, A W Reddin, Moore & McLeod of Charlottetown for valuable contributions to the bazaar ia connection with the tea held there, also the people of Vernon River for their patronage as well as the cakes presented. Aarons last night’s arrivals in the city were the following:-J S and Miss Hattie BE DONE WITH CATARRHI . Wh li til filth di a to poison fort/0-day. Jas. Paton BoCo. 28d2l twl fypur gyztrliiii its drains syaotiii strength, »and Mrs Murray. Toronto Mrs HP ins digestion, pollutes the breath. alles you repulsive. The one certain B re is ‘Catarrhozone," it cures because in I rl ." _' , _:.,; ‘I ff '_l."` Il' ~.\ N1. I 'dbstroys the cause of the disease, cures .`,I|`2H' ttporongh y be R __, .ontarrh is, cures every case becnuetollts V' I ‘por desbzoyvgif °“,::5|rh5§,eyrmfre2sfrg,t,§ and Mrs G R R Rniiey New York Mrs P I cause It OBS WIWYBVGI' tht! Danbury; G L Murray, Halifax; E Cor-tene, v ly. To ge ' catarrh get Cntarrsozone and use it; satis- LW ,faction guaranteed. A . - A ` Hot Weather H"“1“ll9§K§' I 0 :I comseariy, and have the first selection ’ Come on each day as soon after tl o'clock .~ ', I _,.1 'A' ‘,~fy~ -4*., - an . I ,... m tale, Maca- in MacDonald, Providence, Rhoda Island; EAWinton,Toronto, Aand Mrs Van Vi|st,Boston:G G Dustan, Iialifax;iid K ` I iiburn, Portland; W P Lrown, Swanlp~ cott., Mass; Mrs L D Morrelle, East rovidence; R G Foster, Phila; -l Stone, Mrs A S Mack, Rev N Roche, Il Ewing, M . . odder and daughter.Chlcago; J R Tholn» son, Earlham, Iowa; Miss Russell, Miss Hamont, Miss L Neff, Miss T Neff, Miss E Lockhart, Moncton. .___,__.. AT the Great demonstrations July :list ‘ and August 2nd and Iird, we would advise T all ladies tooali early. We rio not wish _ to have duplicates sold if it can be ‘ avoided, and in order to see models that ` please you perfectly you will need to‘ you possible nan. Moore llc McLeod. ‘ . zsd ll. Con cnscd Advertisements 1 " oo to'hrUiasnitio¢ on. A A young or middle cl 1,? \a\9.'ho\1»_¢iwso¢r~f lags D Neff. Cincinnati; EJ Webber, Sussex; I S'r .luuN. July Z7.~(Speoial)-it is expected that about fifty St John Fireman and Salvage Corps members will leave next Tuesday lo be presentat the Tourna- ment in Charlottetown. 'i`he Minister of Railways has granted free passes for all firemen attending the Tournament. ELIIIIII EINHST _ WIIESNS NILLAIIE Nr-:w Yoltk, July 27-Acable from Turin says; - There wasa terrible oloudburst today in the region of the Mont Cents tunnel. causing great loss of property and interrupting the international railway, owiugtcwashouts and the fall of rocks from the' mountains. _ Almost the entire village of Fourneanx, the French end,. is destroyed. Twenty» two houses were completely demolished. The damage is estimated at $1,000,000. From Modane to Burdonneche, the country was ravaged by the storm. The storm destroyed 'the electric cables, causing a lack of light and power, and drinking water is scarce owing to the recent great heat. ` A eloudburst, accompanied by lightning destroyed the church of Leschaveunes, in in France, about thirty-five miles from Oarnberoy, melting thc church bells into .a solid mass and injuring a number of persons. ST. .IIIHN'S BINS SIIEYS WELIIIINIE Sr. JoliN's, Nild,July tltl-EarlGrey and Countess Grey, with their suite, arrived in this city this afternoon after an enjoyable trip across the island. They received an enthusiastic welcome. A halt holiday was observed and shipping in the harbor was cial>orar.eiy decorated. The Earl and Countess late in the afternoon .attended the Catholic orphanage festival in the suburbs. , _,ii_€€,_ SIIENNIIEH SEIIIIIIH STILL ITIIES UN MoNt:'roN.NB,iJni_v2Al-F W Sumner left last night for the scene of thc Creamer children mystery, Constable Thomas is being kept at the Creamer home at Sumner's expense, watching develop- ments and searching for a trace of the children. Green Sickness or Chiorosis Just at the threshold of womanhood. thattrylng period when the whole sys- tem is undergoing a complete change, manyagirl falisa victim of ciliorosls or green sickness. iisr disposition changes and she becomes morose,despondent and melan- choly. The appetite is ticklmciigostionis Ailnperfect, and wearlness and fatigue are 'experienced on slight exertion. Chiorosis is much like anaemia because it arises from poor quality nfblood. Iron and such other restoratlves and blood builders as are combined in Dr. Chnse’s 'Nerve Food are demanded by the system. The regular and persist/nat usel of Dr. Chasc's Nerve Food cannot fail to benefit anyvglrl or young woman suffering from chiorosis, anaemia or weakness and irregularities which result from poor ‘illitasllfa 111% i Hbibwamg an minimis sry .hp ,mem q A ncallaa n lil@llR»-_-That everybody randi ' ii SouvenirT1‘~rs‘::==s.d='l=f‘:°=»fa“e= Elin'-=iI` Bnlmilan Goods. My I I Iwi clatlon, Charintzwwv. Pl'|i\°0 Edward Island, Oanada. a|¢'i\lAer®|'bes. to $3: TNI' 97632;? 1 blood and exhausted nerves. ' Dr. Chsse's Nerve Food. 50eents a box, “,511 dealers, or lidmanson, liste! & Co., ”i'0ronto. ~ if ]ORl,iAN’S EIIIULSION B fl M at - A :av wlil vmldfb stil! in-l¢_¢it_. §,&§=?L.;'=i?:‘a'?n“al¥a_:?nds3;_§imrolw_ new ooh ~-no ra.. I tt... .i‘li.l{'a.‘i.ts.°..i’...i’2.l’i°li‘..‘l ‘.".;..'.i”...i’.i.'li’& A ~ t t M , fmriklt ami will gtuuo an uno ard recom- --~f -» -r. 'la M" ""°'"'"Ni.l..i.t...*.t.:.ls‘:.‘.‘~*, ... ... ID J* aa .units im-1~za=a4l K \ o 'Cru . t. . ia bam I ga "" gigs mat pundit-Tourist LIL' New Y0aK, July 27-(Special)-Six men were iniured tonight by an explosion at Sixteenth Street and Third Avenue by a bomb believed to have been thrown from the Elevated Railroad train. 'i`he bomb was thrown among ngroup of about a hundred plumbers Standing in front of Teutonic Hall, waiting fora meeting to begin. - é.__.?_.__i alll All tilt. llltlllllllcl l.1l,\*l»<).\', .luly 2ii~WmJ Bryan, who was introduced by Ambassador White- law lleirl, was received in privnie audience by King Edward at Buckingham Palace today. The visit wasfpaid at the Kings special request, his majesty having notified ilir Reid that he desired to meet. Mr ill-yan. 'i`he interview . was ‘unit e informal and was mar~ kt-ri by the pleasing corriiaiity which the king is accustomed to show Arnel-trans in whom he is interested. Only the king, Mr lieid and Mr.-Bryan were present. 'i`he conversation largely turned on the .subject of peace and the conference of the in|cr~parliamenf.ary union, with the olliccts of which his majesty showed himself to be thoroughly in accord. Stiller-qricrttiy the king received somt- oilrhly na-labors of the intcr-parliamentary union in the throne room. TALK IT OVER WITH YOUR WIFE [Ol-i.sor\ Swett Murdcn in "Success itiaguz|ne."] Tin-re are thousands of families home- less, or living iu poverlyand wrstchedness tu-day, who could have been living in comfort, in good homes, if thc‘ husbands had ealitiliuti their business affairs to their wives. \\'ornen are very much better judge- of human nature than men. They can detect rascaiityuleception, and inslncerity more quickly. i know business men who would never think of I-nlploying a manager or super- intendent, or a man for any other important position, or of choosing a partner, without mannginlzin some way to have their-wives meet the man and get a chance to estimate him, to read him. They invite the man, whom they are considering for an important position, to their home for dinner, or to spend a Sunday bciorlng deciding. They want thc advantage of that marvelous feminine instinot which lzocs so directly and uncrringiy to its mark. ihnva known of several instances where a wife had cautioned her husband against having anything to do with it man with whom he was thinking of going into:t»uslness, but the husband ignored the wife's opinion as silly, and disregarded her advice to his great sorrow later, as the man turned our. exactly as the wife had predicted. EORN ili'I\'Sl.l-Jil-In this city on the itll lx lust to Fred and Mrs. Iiensler il riauglltvr. MARRIED. LEA-woonslnn-Atlas llama of ln.. bride, Clinton, on July 25th, by Rev J ll Gough, \‘Villiam \Vnrren Lea, Vir-torin, to Alice Prudence Woodside, eldest daullh- ter of llioacs Woodside. DIED. Mt-Qi'.\iD -At Worcester, Mass, on July 2:lni James L. McQuaid, son oi the late .lames McQuaid. of Dunstaffnagc, (iam ANT-At nl-mmnela July mn. Josephine Gallant, daughter of Ameliie and Mrs. Gallant. ` _ I I __._._g.-..._ HUTCH. is a remedy which may safely be used for any stomach disorder, and the only one that cures to stay cured, indlgestlon, dyspe-pain, constiphtiou. BOUT Hmmm” md pain alter eating. Bs sure you get Butch. Boson you have it on hand. Ons gives relief. It's a doctor for ten cents. For sais by all Drnggllte. ~ ,.- VAN<'oUvs|l, July Z7-tSpeciuil-It is announced that twc thousand ilimioos I a number of saw mills ad_ia<-ent to Vancouver to furnish this number of Sikh and Hlndoo laborers. Hs already has placed three hundred of these Asiuties. I HINDOO WORKERS N :J UT ._ Sawmills-White Laborers Protest in Vain -The Brown Men Mostly British Army ' Reservists and Good Workers. lliosr. of these are British army ‘est-r\ isis and they are found better for wmbe hem S),0,»¢,1y_ work in the mills than Chinese and Dr. D. R. Daviehard has a contract with .lupuncse f 'i`he white laborers protest against thd importation ef men from india. However tile ulillers say it is iulpossible to get; mu; i1 white mon. ITHEAITNNUIIHT I BUST SlI.lIlI.lHN.’I LoNno.\'.'.luly 20.-Besides the tent! inch guns mounted, the Dreadnaught will have twenty-seven 12-pound quick tiring anti\1sir|ess*“_Mer was Obtained' in ordm, W secure an tilt-iai permit to use sen water. .-___.¢--1 rims"-r-1 u Nl~lll\'0i`5Ni5SS, CALAMITY. Man who dont ‘ realize what lisa rcyonrl. treat an attack of the “nerves” '“°"' ______..___._ with iiallm-I-ence. Utlxers consuierit will con pass away. Bull in every case s nervousness i.~ u .c'AinmIty. Only bile rum:-fly will cure-Fcri0none-lx 'nerve T-_-__ ~trol\gtl\cuc,-r that acts tllrough the blood. CHloAoo, .luiy 2/ - (Spel=If\| P- i-‘irst it girl-A you appetite-you eat July C0,-n_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ All plenty. 'l`lli.~ tilts the bioori with nourish- .. wheM_ __ 's nl¢-nt,i\vtln- inner nerve ,r-ells. Energy WH “ Purk..... T $1” U and siren-,uh is instilled into every part Sept. Corn. . _ of the .~y,~u~lu. You get. \vcl|-keep well- ~'I-i n¢~rv0u~n|~~~. forever departs, _ufcuuae “ \\'heat~. 713.1, y‘ol|`\'t- 'u~v¢I Pcrinzone. I’|-ice 001'. lll'l' ,_ pork' _ _ _ _ _ A __ $111,, box of t|ti_v laillets at all dt-ulels. Dee Wheat. , _ . I _ ' -_ A P , __________A_,_ _.-,. Souvenir Cai"’cIS 25,000 IN W HOLESALE 50 cents CARTER In srocx Al beautiful views of CHARLOTTETOWN and PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. and RETAIL- A ‘ “ SOUVENIR BOOKS .._(lF._. Prince Edward Island Nothing finer In this line published in AM- ERICA, 60 View Books 25 cents, 150 \ new Boooks A152. . gmt variety of soovsmss in CHINAWARE &c., Scc. _ co., tlrb'.`.' Opp. New Market, Queen St. Booksellers, &c. |08 lilo, mer I in -‘-:p" .Stl . f -“`°. my" for lf’l'| ,.. ._ _ 1. AJ-'1 f' I, ._ 5 .I ',1,.l ,T 1 ‘J \ Y ,l = o ls 2 \ _ “fix »r lx ) u" ' r‘.|. T I i» A 90 I “ f *. VI. 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