_ Baking 8 » 'rn1:_cU.inDAiN cHAnL<»rTETowN, Aucusron 1899. a \ ,_ _. ,_ _ .._:... , 'f:;s|e|¢n»==.-,-f,r=-os.-e-»,_-.`q..a... - _ __ ___x__, ¢ < -'_'-~ / \ 1 . ceived at Ching’s Confectionery. 24 31 iDISAPPEAR_ED is’sn>n nN_n_§nnlcis cn. BAD ClJMPLEllIllNSl -* _ Kidney Pains All GOIN. ONE thousand Hamacacigari ju=~ re- . _ what Did lt? Ma L I REDDIN return iest»r , i ' » . Q . ~ ed ' . 1 I D93l\'S KMUBY. P|"5- day evening from his lrip to the Pacltic PREVENT” 8' - How Do You Know? Mr. W. J. Pappa, nz Barrie St., King- . ......, 0...., W..-... .. f..a...... ~n..i..¢ . been troubled with kidney disease for , ears, and not having received an er- , iyiianent relief untill used Doan_’s lgicgiey Pills, I take great pleasure in letting. others similarly adlicted know of the wonderful curative properties possessed by Doan‘s Pills. Before taking them l was troubled at night by having to rise, but can now sleep, and do not feel weary in the morning. I hope that this may induce other sufferers from kidney or urinary troubles to give Doan's Kidney Pills a faithful trial, for I know that no other remedy could have acted, so well as they did in my case." Doan’s Kidney Pills are the only sure cure for Backeche Bright's Disease, Diabetes. Dropsy, and all Kidney and Urinary troubles Price oc. all dr `sts. Th D Kid e can ne; Pill Cb., )I‘oronto`?ggiit. Ask for Doan's and _ refuse all others. I I I K ` niREcT `cARoo Absolute From Ponce, Porto Rif-10 _ _ 300 brls choice bright sugar. 100 Schr. “0MEGA”f _ _ ,brls choice bright crystals, due here . in a few days. .Ask for prices. if _ OARVELL BROS, . ' ` Ch’tcwn Aug. 9,’99 2aw . 120 puns choice bright molasses; _sul__ I f Railnay Dining Room ll f all trains.” md nl fl I) Gifllf In it loi»‘if§§§$3i§Ei rice oi-eng _ , mmgbb. iilibss rgiisomub.-c. inoaauir Proprietor. . For Sale - » ' 1 “f :_ - T H,ouse and lot ne ar railway in Sour ' _ ~ - » fi- ' T li formerly occupied by Edward Cliiviere - _ Terms easy For particulars-applyio . ‘C exception of the Western District _ . . _ _ _ __ __ School which on account of . some re-iMINARD'3 Ll_,Fn.!ENT» il Iliff YB!!! pun ibn are being mm ibihs' build- cmd a hme 01 rin:-bone. with live ing will not ke opened until the fol-"b°W1°5~ ' '_ i ' _A __ _ '_ J l _ lowing Mond».y,.§epi. 4m, _ _ b Itblistered theliorse but inia 'month 0088i FRESH biscuit received this week. fectionery. ` 24 3i Mn. Hazen GREEN left yesterday tends to reside. - 50 baskets plums. pears and peaches for preserving, just received today at Ching’s Confectionery. 24 5i ALL kinds of fruit daily arriving di- rect from growers; specially selected stock.-Ching’s Confectionery 24 Si . Mn. CHARLES Buicii of Moncton and formerly of Summerside was a. passen ger by the Northumberland yesterday. THE tug Fred M. Balt with the barge N yangu in tow heavily laden with salt, arrived in port yesterdav evening. ` Fmisnchocolates opening this week at Ching’s. We have something new this time.- Ching’s Confectionery. 24 3i Ma. sim Mas. JOHN. Mnxanq of Brando:i,Man. , left yesterday morning on return to their home. They had been for some days the guests of Mrs. J. B. Russ-Mrs.Murray’s sister. of Nova Scotia .Si. John N. B. left for that city yesterday morning after spending his holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Hunt , St. Elea- nors. Tmiremains of the late John T. Mc- Kenzie',formerly of Charlotteto`Wu,w_ere brought home yesterday evening by the Northumberland. He died in Buffalo on the 17th inet. of enteric fever, aged 22.' . . Tim medical fraternity of Summer- the newspaper. fraternity; »iatiniating_ that it was their wish that »ha_re'aii:er in recording surgical or medicsl'csses,the name of-the attendingiphysioisn shoulda no be published: e -` ~ ‘ ` Tim Summerside Schools iwlll= re~ open next Monday the 28th. with ihe _ Mn. W. J. Cnnn>auLL,' student, who spent the summer at' his home in ' Sum- ' _ DANIEL Mmgm30§_`» Try our 'Scotch cake.-Ching’s Con- morning for New York where .he in- Visible writing from starti 'af - A Song, tb finish. l = l --_--» Write for _beautifully illus [fs rated catalo es ‘Jilllilliillil Bllli lllliiillliil (ill, g" ' Your While G 'A to get our prices on - Canned Hoods before 15 Adaaliila Slraal Easl, 1 I'“'°°"=S"'\l- . Toronto, out - ' We invite icomparison of stock and if you favor us with the privilege we feel sure of. making a sale. All kinds of Canned Goods a.t_Rock Bottom pr ice Sole Canadian Agents. Uinnioiil. Jewell. Williams and Blick-A milarfirliiiesilleis & words will be beaten into plough shares later on, but ° our farmers do not need to wait till the “Peace confei ence 9 is over before buying their plough shares, as they can do so ifmsgiggeiioo 1':;i°;:::the'i‘ii:au1th°(:m'iji° .annnnnn nnnnn at once, by calling at the Masonic Temple Store, whereany share, or other plough extras can be had for less money, and gpgllller than any imported. Prove this at once. by trying ‘ _ W 6 u_-0 .°. ._ . . , an-_ _ f Tuner ; '-11 PIU” Just asrapidly-' Give it a' trial. ' ’ ' ‘ venturing too far from shore were carri- . ed out by the nndertow. The eldest, I . aged about 16, managed to regain his ' ` foot' bile i log w the youn est a ed 9 was ' A 0 ' thrown upon the beaih -by€a wave. fr Young Traverse. who was 11 years of age_was car_ige_;l seaward and his com- P8D\0l1.s con o nothin to `hel ~him. His body was recoveiged Wedgesday can be had “U any °f the near the _ A sad accident occurred last Monday e e deceased ith two companions were bathing and ternocn was largely attended. MR. S H. JONEs has completed ar g eas n in his ship- ng arrangements All his stock will to Bo the G T R C V R and Fitch- . Mit. EDGAR G. BEER son of Mr. L. 5 Z A K|ng5t°n Man s°y3 5°- _L_ Beer Charlottetown is visiting Dr. O 'A /7 Black. 7 ._ . I/'_-Y _ Y iff!- SiAP+ _ A ' 'and a'.a°.a~n .. ~ us; y if sweetest for toilet. 'b°»¢\1» 5114 Pm “nn ° at thecimseofba¢_i Z'°'i'ns;ii