se ee seems | J JOHNETO . E -tate ghtand sold Commission, Managed Houses penta ( ected, Stamper Block Caarlottetown, P.E. I. m3 > eS » I ted, Houses For Sale } cy 4S H ; rooms ; j ci Pri — ' : cn?’ ST, (4ae)—H 23 and shop. 6 rooms Lot 9343 Price $600.00 ba hs . ¥Y FIELDSST. -House $100.00] >rowny iRO“ ALTY },em .e from the f ,ouse barns and coach hous:, with a ae . >.> 2 ov ‘ 3 ofiand. Price 92500 ait AR NON &T. (aas*}—House heated with hot “rice $120) 00 will ex- A$ ae PS ~ 8 gp a ; water, barns etc i y ro 4 nan gt ° » TIGLAS ST —House, 5 rooms. Price $300 j AMBERLAND ST--Hoaw, 5 rooms, yood sr. smal garden. Price $109,00 1 SE PPT ST—Two teasuaatyhouse. Price Sp) 00 PISTON S west)—Three tenement honse, 7 STON ST, (wes is OTe ho OF 3 willexchange) i<%% 3 = {ESCNU ST—Two tenement houze, (will -~Zexchanee) , DORCHESTER ST [near Queen St)—Honse and sho) wit on puilding 3—dDu siness stand. Price $200),.00 i ST. & ST. PETER’S Pri e SL 100.00 PLE \SAN I > A D—Large house, new FUST) < ST—-(Gallows Hil ba-n, heated with hot atr COR ionse, ¥Y rooms, Price $1106 POWNAL ST—(Near Euston) two tenement honse. new Price $l20 ". CROSS ST—Two tenem ;at house, new. $600 TIGHLAND AVENUE —Hons, 5 ?'rooms stable, Lot 60 x 1 Price $800.00 : J HIGHLAND AVENUE-Two houses, just constructed. each 6 rooms Lots 103190 ft. Price $550.00 cach. BE co sD 2 » iv Crus ‘ay 2 aes BRe 2 } » sydbo? Houses To Let KING STREET (WE3T)-6 rooms and stable $5.50 per month. Price yr \R KI NGjST—7 rooms $5. per meoath, WEST STREE!— Opposite residence ut of Sir L H. Davies a hou-e. Il 3) rooms, baths, hot water, sewerage Rent moderate ERIGHTON RO&D—10 rooms an@ kathbroom hot water and electric light 5100 a yar. 80T FHPORT (near ferry) 8 rooms, garden $30 per year WATER STREET—(WEST) Brick house 1! rooms, Price $150. per year BRIGHTON ROAD—11 rooms ard rath recom, water closet, electric iight etc $200 a year BRIGHTON ROAD—8 roomstand Hath room hot waterjand stable $160.00 a yeargy PLEASANT ST.~ House 8 rooms. stableand coach house. $6.50 pet mo. — OUTHPoRT-—Summer cottage, and ov buildings new. $50 a year — For Sale or To Let. That very desirable three story brick building, sit»ated on Dorchester Street. near corner of Queen. This ia one of the fines in the city. with fros’ pro shop, office and 15): ve w.¥ 2% nusiness stents oud cela There is also . » gren:'s a cone stable. Termes erate. Por further ; ~‘icuia. apply tc tee owner. MRS UWiN CONNCLLY, Connelly House, Eaplanade Gae and electric lights. Reduction in Blouse and Shirt Pins Blouse Pins per set 21 cents Skirt Pins per set 21 cents Lornette Chains and Cyrano Bead Chains per pair $1.00 up. Aneleg- ant assortment of Jewelry and Watches at reduced prices. Also a nice line of Souvenir Goods. Re- pairing promptly attended to clocks, watches and jewelry, at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store Sunnyside, Queen Square, Ch’town ~ JURY ano CO TTI PACIFIC KY. 5,000 ee ee eee a ee Cc. M. B. A. PICNIC, Une of the most enjoyable picnics of, the | season was held on the beautiful grounds of Riverside Trottiog Park, Tignish, on Thursday last under the auspices of Branch No281, C. M. B. As of that place. In convection with the picnic were well condacted athletic sports—a novelty for that end of the province—which were keenly contested and highly enjoyable. Some of the records made would be credit- ab'e to more trained contestants. The following were the prize.winners in the ® * different events : eae : ei Race for boys under 12 “years— 1, Fred McElroy, Tignis' ; 2, Chas Hooper; 3, Wm Gaudin. Running High Jump—1. W Pendergast, 4{t 10 in; 2, T J Hackett, Tignish; 3,C H Dalton. Standing Long Jump—1, T J Hackett,9 ft;2,D A Chaisson; 3, Jas Pendergast, Waterford. Running Long Jump—i1, D M Chais- sn, Tignish, 16 ft 6 in; 2, J Pendergast;3 T J Hackett. Vaulting with pole—1, J Pendergast, 9 ft 9 in; 2, C H Dalton, Tignish; 3, T J Hackett. «| we 6 Throwing Heany Hammer—l, Jas J Gaudet, 76 ft 4in; 2, Jos J Harper, Tig nish; 3, E M McTague. IRs [nee “20 Putting Stone 14 Ib—1, Jos tJ Harper, Tignish, 47 ft6in; 2,J M Doucett, Water- ford, 3, Jos Pendergast. 100 Yis Dash—1, S A Chaisson, Tig- nish, 11} sec. + Mile Run—1, Frank Shea, Waterford, 58 sec; 2, D J Chaisson, Tignish; 3 Leo J Murphy. Sack Race—Jas McGarey, Palmer Road; 2, J Albert Brennan, Tignish; 3, Timothy Gavin, Norway. t Mile Bicycle “Race—1.H L Higgs, Tignish; 2,Jas Warren; 3, Carlyle Bell. | Mile Bicycle Race—1, Fidelle Perry, Leoville; 2, H L Higgs, Tignish; 3, Perly Haywood. —— ine «at JAls , o Mh Whew re yay aaa In the tug of war betweenC. M. B. A. Branches where every inch of ground was stubbornly fought, although Tignieh Branch Eo 281 carried the day it was agreed to make no record owing to the impossibility of a fair test on sccount of outsiders cn one side or the other catching the rope in their excitement and anxiety to see tLeir favorites wip, The big, bearty bealthy man isa con- tinual irritation tohis dysneptic frieud. Constipat on is the root of nine-tenths of sickness of men, and of alarge propor- tion of the sickness of women. It can be cured easily, naturally and quickly. Nature iscontinuaily worki:g as bard as she can to throw off impurities, and to force Out poisonous refuse matter When there is ao iispediment, Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel.ets set the wheels working again withoutany trouble. TLey assist nature in a gentle, healthful, efficient way. There is nothing violent about their action and yetit is just as certain asif it were twice as violent. ‘You do not become a slave to their use.” They are different and better thao aoy other pill for the cure of constipation, headache and kindred derangements, Almost al! druggists uo- derstand this, and are conscientious enough to tell youso. Thedruggist who tries to sell you a substitute is not asafe man from whom to buy madicine. Send 31 one-cent stamps te cover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. ———_ a an gre won somemenions Tad PARTY ——- AT ——~ ST. ANN’S LOT 65. ——— oe The congregation of St. Ann’e, Lot 65 intend holding a grand tea on the cburcb grounds on MONDAY, AUGUST 2ist. 1899. All are invited. Those who attend cen rely upon getting an excellent dinner o} tea, and amusements will be provided tc please everybody, Come and see our new church aad hate a delightful drive which will exable You to view one of the finest sections of cowdt ry to be found in ail Canada. Good refreshments and dancing saloons t and a new variety of attractions, BY ORDER OF COM. Laborers - {Wanted In the Wheat Fields of Manitoba d and Assiniboie. 3(——_ $14.00 from all stations in the M i Provinees to all points in Manttche ana Assiniboia, as follows, West, South-west, and North-west, of Winnipeg, as far as Moosejaw Estevan, Yorkton, and Coon inclusive, 4.2" Rate $14 00 ey Son Statious In Mari- #time Provinces to all poi ¢ in Man., and dsaen » DATES—Aug. 15th” Be. g 1-from Prince Kdward RETURN—At $14.00—After worki farmer, for mo.Jth or more. mite Moen half the value of the property. Ifr guarantee both principal se enone ; instalments. ment having a comnhiunicate with us, July 18, 1899—w3i FOR SALE We have for sale mortgages, being 6 percent Interest on farm properties i be ) pe n districts in Manitoba. sauna Staae Dom The mortgages do not represent more than aquired we In most cases the mortages are payable in Anyone wanting a thoroughly safe invest rate of intrest snould TICKETS—Are second Class throughout| Y°'Y Short time. Send for particulars, gnModunea tk Class “throughou Sound.) On tne _Euperial Limited (Wrest HASLAM |&9WRIGHT ean ‘A. J. HEATH Private Ban«cers oo— Dist. Passr Agent 320§McIatyre Block ~ ooo St, John, N. B Richmond Street We also have a lange number ot very ao. { OUIth House from Queen St. tricts, at prices which are bound tod a CIA! an. B ‘ Mee ~ mm &(Montreal,Siar.) S538 77a No wonder that Sir Richard Qartwright walked out ofthe Honse of Commons while Mr. Davin was reading the Hunting- don Gleaner’s editorial on the railway sud- sidies. The Gleaner is one of the best edited and most respected newspapers advocating Liberal priaciples, and it is no small compliment to the editorial to say that it read very much like one of Sir Richard’s old speeches. It must have come to him witha shock as though the ghost of his former ce'f had come to rebuke the doughty old statesman for his silence when a word from him would save millions of dollars to the people of Can~ ada. We dislike to say anything harsh of Sir Richard Cartwright. His past services to Cauada, his intellectual attainments, Lis hovorable record, entitle him to the re- spect of all Canadians irrespective of party. But these are the very things that make his present apathy so strange. This whole wonderful session, with its gigantic and un- precedented schemes for robbing the Can» adian taxpayer and its unequalled revela~ tions of electoral fraud and corruption has produced nothing so wonderful as the silence of Sir Richard Cartwright ! He has been humiliated and degraded by his political friends ae his political opponents could never have humiliated and degraded him; and he bas kept silent. an * MALS He has seen every principle that he ad- vocated trempled under foot, by his own associates ; and he has held his peace. He bas seen every pledgethat he made on behalf of bis party, repudiated or con- temptuously broken and dishonoured ; and he has net opened his wouth. The very scum of both political parties laugh the great champion of Liberal prin- ciples to scorn and whisper in his ear “Samson, the Philistines be upon thee !” And the strong man, to all all appearance, is shorn and bound and blind. Treaty With Trinidad. Loxnpon, Aug, 12.—Mr. Joseph Cham- berlaip, secretary of state for the colonies, informed the West Indian commission yes- terday that subject to ratification, a cous vention has been arranged with the United States on bebalf of Trioidad,admitting cer- tain American products duty free into Trinidad, and reducing American duties oncertain articles 125 per cent, while granting the United States favored nation treatment. —_——_———o—r— NEWS NOTES. A tidal wave burat ia San Francisco bav on Friday tearing down the embankment and eweeping cff a number of locomotives and merchardize. The loss is estimated at a million do lava, Ship Sunk Torgvay, Esg., August 10.—The Bri- tish battleship Saneparie!l, wale returning from the manoeuvres, sank a full rigged shipott the Lizard. (noe man w's d-own- ed. The warship communicated the news tothe other 8s! ips ot the fleet by wireless ‘elegraphy. The vessel sunk was the Britis ship East Lothian, Ceptain Me- Farlane, 1.389 tors, which ‘efs Manila on February 91h, for Nant.a, France, «here she arrived July 21 2 ee er wey ae Ge Ter ee ere LOA {Tea at Bell River (Formely Bell Creek Thistle Orange Lodge will hold tea gathering on Wednesday August 16th Races and other amysements with lots of music to entertain all. Bell River boys are bovnd to give the bublic a good time’ come and enjoy yourself. Tea on tables at 12 o’clock Proceeds fora new Hall. Should the day be wet, tea will take place first fine day. A bountifully supplied refresh- ment saloon will bz on the crounds. L2 detectives witl watch for those attempting to sé*l strong drinks, and the law will be put iw force. FRANCIS OOOK, Sect’y of Com. -- Geer-- Removed —TOjMY OLD STAND— —around the— Winnipeg Man ————— —_ | SIR RICHARD SEES A aHost | 1 The — days. Tho mas Campbhe! ¥ ¥¥ WF 99 VFSeeS ———— The Alliance Strengthened “4 manent Nef LO LOPLI Li Noon, Aug’ 11 —The Paris c rreepond ent of the Daily News says: M. Delacasse’s visit to S', Petersburg will result in ad- dition of certain stipulations to the treaty of alliance, the object of which is to enable France and Russia to follow ac identical policy on arbitration questions which may arise, “ag acm oer a ee Dewey will Visit London Lonpon, Aug. 10.— A despatch jo the Daily Mail from Rome says that Admiral Dewey will arrive in that city on Wed nesday. He bas rsked an audierce of the Pope. The corresponpent adds that it is the intention of the acmiral to visit Locdon before returning to the United States. It’s Looking Warlike Lonpon, Aug. 11.—The St. James Gazette this afternoon says all the ship ping companics under charter to the British Admiralty for transport purposes have been notified to hold their trausports in reserve for the immediate dispatch of troops. The steamer Dunera has been ordered to be in readiness Saturday to ship a detachment of horse artillery to South Africa, Against Religious Orders Sr. Sesastian, Spain, Aug. 11—The republican and socialist party have agreed to commence a campaign demanding the expulsion from Spain of all religious orders. Senors Saimoran and [aglesiase, and other socialiets are prominent in the movement. Ee. At Last! A Remedy has been Discevered that will Permanently Cure Catarrh. JAPAMESE CATARRH CURE CURES. This is not merely the words of the makers of this remedy, but the assertion is backed u by leading physicians and the honorable testi- monies of hundreds of cured ones. And more, there is an absolute guarantee to cure in eve package, or money will be refunded. We w also send a two weeks’ trial uantity free toany — suffering from this ngerous \ apanese Catarrh Cure is a new discovery being a prescription perfected by one of America’s most successful specialists in treat- ing this disease. Itis a soot ences and healing pomade, prepared m stainless compounds of Iodine and Essential oils, to be {nserted up the nostrils. The heat of the body melts it, and the very act of breathing carries it to the diseased parts. It reaches, soothes and heals every part of the mucous membrane, curing invariably all forms of catarrh of the nose and throat, and all forms of catarrhal deafness. Mr. Joseph Little, the well-known mill owner of Port Essington, B.C., writes: “« Japanese Catarrh Cure completely cured me of catarrh, which had troubled me for 25 ronan during which time I had spent over $1,000 on remedies and specialists in Toronto and Francisco. About two years ago I proc six boxes of Japanese Catarrh Cure, and since completing this treatment have not felt the slightest symptoms of my formery trouble.» I can highly recommend it. Relief came the first application. We always keep @ sup- ly in the mill for cuts and burns, and consider t superior to any other remedy for ae Soild by all druggists. & cents. oo Enclose 5 cent sta Address, The Griffiths & Macpherson Co. hal Church Street, Toronto. Scld by Geo. E. Hughes ee rrr et ree ere conn atl ee at at ee _— 4enee8 CERTAINLY Never pays to carry afi unreliable wetch, You never know the time and and are constantly missing appointments on that ac- count, Onlv ‘care to handle anything @ise. Call and give us the ver- dict cf your inspection a, N. TANTON _ JEWELER ' | Tt _— — masses bbsa They All Do Findiig Oui that we give the best values in Boots and Shoes, See our Job’ Lots in win- dows and on <édunters for 3 Big reductions to’clear, Fall Goods coming‘in. J. 2. BELL, aie “em=—London House Cores} | the Chea p Boot Store. A ——— We sell , They All Are); if ae Yeeiea Nees % ¥ 1 sess sy eis sa SEE es saa PRMD AE ; ; | ; ! You are about tu launch your plans for the fall and winter season, you want to bet- ter your condition, you want to buy the best goods made for the lowest possible prices, We know everybody kuows that if you want to get honest goods at honest prices, vou must go to a store that carries a dis. tinctive line of popular priced clothing, that is backed up with solid merit. You have heard of the now famous wh Reform ; Clothing. : You have heard it spoken of only as g the very best tailored and thé surest fitting @ clothing made. Why you kave2 not examiued this cloth- ing is of decidely more interest to you than it is to us, because we have very little trouble in selling all w2can buy. Once it getsa hold in your neighborhood nothing cin stop its popularity. Our fall and winter line will prove the stumbling block of all competition, Never have we selected a stock with such care, never bave we had the pleasure of securing such a magnificent line_to select from. The fall stock will be opened in the course of a few weeks, Don’t order a suit or overcoat till you see this line, * of‘sBiues ee ; ta suDR % The Wendétful Cheap Men” a : in at en ie a tp on a Ghee