W|l.l_l0\l¢ S98 giipsted. ' - |gne°f9“'». . _. _ new often. dheue and dampen r mms in iuemome. and very o ten ine cause ll with the pllmllllll we slwavn -My particular utters tion to the lAlIllll'Y UVM! lhll in very important to the ntglmcl nl benlt . 1; `3i“.'.‘.’.“i’£“.’.’i’.12it..§.'.‘i.T'ii11‘i..’°'."‘ :lin aiu: of worl in We Qi °-ti -".2 ':.':.i‘:':..‘:":;fi’~ ‘fat U ». quality ol' zoqds on the . au# “ we can gnnrnltee entire estulnctinn in every relD¢¢\. Give un a onli when in need nl any plumbing walk none. Bruce Stewart & Co. Fmiuders. lgginegni Machinists and QY I ers slum Navigation Co‘| WI-arf. Charlottetown. P. B. 1. Acadia University wo|.|='vi|.LE, N. s. Beautifully located; larpe rind nble staff of professors; excelent advan- tages, iniellectnah social and religions. Three Undergraduate Courses. i. Course lending to the degree of Bscliclor of Arts. 2. Course leading to the degree of Bacliclor of Science. 3. Abbreviated Science Course with- out degree. - The clnsses of the University are also open to s ecial students desiring se- lected stiiiiies. New illustrated calendar may be had by aplying to THOS. TROTTER, D. D. President ' lcailia ladies’ Seminary Has a staff of Seventeen Teacliers of Acknowledged Ability, Graduates oi Leading Universities and Conserva- tories Home and Foreign. SIX COURSES are offered leading to ri DIPLOMA-Collegiate, Piaiioforte, Voice, Art. Elocution and Violin. TIIREE COURSES leading to a CER'l`lFICATE,-- Stenography and Typewriting, Business and Domestic Science. Pupils have the advantage of life in the midst of Unsurpassed Scenery, in a school with rx Complete Modern Equip- ment, under the most Refining Chris~ film Influences. ' S ecial attention given to Social and Pliysical Develop- ment. Our motto, “THOROUGH". Fall term opens September 7. X901. _ Forillustrated catalogue giving full information apply to REV_ HENRY TODD DGWOLFE, Principal. A Hlllllllll UULLEGIATE HABAUEMY FOUNDED iszs. Hl’rinc(ilpal-Everett W. Sawyer, B. A. Rl'\'8l' . House Master- Chalnirs J. Merse~ reau, lil. A. . 7Mnsters-- in residence. This old and well-known school for ‘NYS mid young men offers special ad- vantages in the way of reparation for College and Business. give Courses of study in which Diplomas are routed- C°,n¢8€ Mstriciilntion in irts and Science, General, Manual/1`reinin§» and Business. v'l‘horongh\ courses n Sltlwgraphy and Typewriting. Health- fulaud beautiful. .snrroundin a. Well nppmiitedA¢31d¢` ‘ ’Hdi\le.-§ot»-water hfefivr. B- reign Jlmpie felrfw tion grounds. Gymnuium., .Use °f tobacco forbidden. Character and MOM] worth given drst place. Charger lwdente., ,~,, r ii ‘ ' '*` " " . ‘ ciieriiiiz ° missed 3i’°ip7;i‘i'¢iit‘i.4u °°\h=P»u¢a - , Correiipod§\§`So“tdt'odi.» .\. . " 3 uiuow I ~ . ,_ .',~ ..l‘ ' i Jr y' " A doubt tluqsfeot and y remedyjln ,pxlstenoefor UYl°|‘t°1‘Y» 60110. I ' in the Stomach, Cholera lorbus, Cholera Sickness, and all |, has a. household remedy its effects are instantaneous and ifdoes not leave the bowels con- »`5»Dou't accept substitutes. 'l`hoy'rc ran ouiig;n;4ii,_ _J “~ .`;=;l.. . . SPY BaoUca1*Bi=§il‘oit‘EiJ'APAN£sr: iN Mancnuitm. sl. I I ~ fr l i-l`A'|Ln_1_'i~ioo. ____ NME NEAR lllllili _>-. From on Awml Skin Humoorf _p 80i°lf0_l\8_,d_ Till Blood Hill- OURED BY OUTICURA Ono Applloltlon Soothad Him to Sleep. Ours Speedy, ond Permanent.; ` “ when my llitlo boy was "about time months old hlrhosd broke ouhwtth o . rash, which was very itch and runoon- , slderablo watery iiuld. Je tried everyi ,‘ thing we could, but he got worse all the time till it spread to his arms, legs, and N then to his entire body, and he got. so had that he came near dying. The rash would itch so that he would scratch till the blood rm, and n thin yellowish still! wouldbs all over his pillow in the morn- ‘ ing. I had to put mittens on his hands to keep him from tearing his skin arouud1 his wrists. I-Ie got so weak and, run, down that he took fainting spells like we would think him dying. Ha was al- most s skeleton and his little hands were thin like claws. , " Ho was bad about eight months when we tried Cntlcnris Remedies. I had notlsid him down-in his cradle in the daytime for e. long time. He had got so that he just slept in our arms all the time. I washed hlm with Cuticnrs Boop 'and put on one application of Cutlcurn. Ointment and he was so soothed that I put him in the cradle. You don‘t know how glad I feltwhen he felt. better. lttook one box ot' Cuticura Cuticura Resolvent, to cure. I think . our little boy would have died only for i the Cuticura Remedies, and I shall s.l~, Ways remain a firm friend of them." Mus. M. C. MAITLAND, JAs1>nn,| Orinnro. No return ln 14 ycnrs. Mrs. Maitland , writes, under date of Feb. 24, 1903, that tho cure is permanent. “It affords me much pleasure to in- form you that it. ls fourteen years since f Advised u'I.‘ry. ye' Woototl to Skeleton; , V 1' .___ 1' _-1- I ' nnrr-., nrirl tho iriixt.i|rr= had so vilti Ointment, pretty near one carko of Cutl- ' ours. Soap. sud about half a bottle of ' my boy was cured of the terrible skin, disease from which he suffered. I “ He has been permanently cured-and l is hearty und strong.” Cutlcnra Rennlvvrit. liquid and in the (nrm of Choenlsh ' Cool:-d l'il|n. Cuilnurn olnnnent and Cuiieun Boop nm .ani iiimtirimi urs wma. niyon . 1,.=mur.,r1ci..fi.r- hmm Bq.i Pnrlu §Ruo do ln ntxi Aurirmigk. Txrswnn 2Ea-islam.wi:-.t'.i.‘E.:t.::"“'M °“°' "' or sem; ur Rilo: to crm nv-ry Humour.” SAFE ln any Climate and at ' any Season .'“°9.'?:..'-.E5 PILLS my rttuutm the Unr ul Kung; i Cl" ‘ llnb Include, hal or Iloorhrod unset, labltsaltosotlnituo, Clusu ul Purity the lllol nl rollir the lilo clear all llultiy. 00| on FW! '_ll0\l5|\- 'nh un ninvun. 256 nn sox. » on nr lun. ou ualnvr or rare; C‘l'AN1'Oll'l PAIN IIIJIF. fll liI. OF ALL: Pgcllllifll » , (idle lllaflill. -SWIM Prllnnwrywbere; priee qc. p€r\l_Ml¢- ¢ NEW GAB SERVIUE. Lhnve decided to begin _ln the; city: and suburbs an u§l°'4lf¢, euliaerylec. Pnlmserl. ,lr,l\{° ite., will be conveyed to boo s trains or anywhere else desired Orders left st .McDonald & Mc-." Kinnon’s Drtig Store or st the mblm. Sydmy 3"°**'. “S” Btmvresoirl Corner will r¢¢¢iv'¢' °’°”","°',i'f."i‘ii'°iricaox.soN. vlonodlarnu' tim lxnidheuuea :nn "Taka hall n dozen :white pi WGS." Said the barber, "ann pan them lengthwise, from and ir, 'end " B'~"!n"`¢h¢m in . lluirt of water. Dr ' LPG 'pflarito a bottle and rd; a teaiiuqurr ui"'or salt. This liquid, to water and salt, will, if ir, ig rub. bed into the scalp three times |, week, change a thin, inoth»cntcn head of hair into a. thick arid Vigo;-ou' crop. ' The bald listener laughed. "Potato water is o new one," ho said scornfully. "Now and due,” 'returned the bar- ber. "Do you seo how good my hair is? Well, 1 was nearly as bald 5| YOU are once. I used ‘potato water three times a weok for three months. Look at the result." "I'll toll you some of the toriittl that have boon roconimcndclfto mc," said tho baldhcud. "First. conl oil-coal oil ruhbcd ln_ ‘to the scalp every night. bclnrc rotir_ illg. Con you imagine any man sinking a coal oil rlri-.nclivll head among his pure white pillows? "Sage tori. I i_n:1rlu some sugc tea and forbidding ri look that I could riot. upply it. “Onion juice. 'Flint no rlouiit. is n, good tonic. llut -.vlmt woulcl my friends say if Islioulll always bi; thrusting undvr choir noses u hvnd scent:-rl 'with oiiioris? "Black iiirilussi-s. (lm: ninn ncttlnlly ml\'is<»1i mr- lust your to try black riir-liissos. "llr\mlock soap and t'iiii>|:nr_ That. is ii tonic that ri llnrnilton lmrlier r=\\'i~nrs hy. Si-i\\\'i-val mid ripple Si-urls liuilr-rl in .svn \\'nti'i~ is rt suilo|"s mu cipv, llairilli-limi ton, plaiiitliiii tvii mid li ton nmllfe of' lioiii-_\'SllckIv riro tho toriics that rl 'l`oi'mito riinssour surr- gcstvll to mi-." -_-i.__. Playing Cards. The iii\'<~iitiiui of playing cards hes hocli i~itti'iIiut<-il to the (`liiiii-si-, llin- doos, .ilraliiumx und lioiiinns, but ciirds :is now uswil \\‘i~r-- iiivi-riti-il by ,-lnt‘i|lli-s tli'iligoii|lo\il', :L ||r\mr.»|-_ in l’iil'is ill the i`\\~¢:i's und nniinall were the iiiicf-Ftors of court cards, ..._,___.._.__....__ Insect Besemblen n Flower. Living spncinicns ol u quci.-r iri- svct have lntvly l,uvn shown in (`niri-- bridge, Eriglaind. They. we-ro` brought irom ltul1gUh by 9-`l\l'3l11l7‘ U- E- Willlnnis. Tho insect is a apocics of muritis, and its body and legs uri: lwth shaped and colored to rescui- `bIe n beautiful flower. lt foods on htittmrillcs, and while it is lying in wait for tliviii under 5 spray ot loav- es it looks exactly like it blue blos- som with B black spot in thc centre resembling the tube ol a C0l`0lll1~ The back Dart of its body is drawn » out into 5' lbng green stalk. The rr-|omb'la.nos»` to u :lower ln Perfect. ‘nut tiutttirllles _'arid other. irisotfl light oh it in search of nectar and tire immediately seized uv its fatal claws. Keep in Purim. The gdvaritugcs of retaining the, early pullots for fall and whiter eng . prgdpgciqn have been repeatedly stint.- ed. Early pullcts will lay in their first. year ilve times as many eggs ns old hens# ‘Tho cost. of feed will he practically the some for the pullutl as forthe hens. The the pullets will be great# er. The . in Jul_v_ wlntor lay- latar on lo thot. instead of crosswise, as is usuayzi, .. this simple compound ol' boiled pota- UHA.BLD.l‘TR1.UW.N lA.RKE'.I'S ner b newper- nn old per bus..... wu qpressedln... . ci( » . . . . . ron tnnessed. .. . .. bch........... ¢acl\.... ssch.... pair. 50...... Sass OWU. s O =~¢OQ r.. »- odch"".. I ' HURRY UP! Ever where one hears that cxpreswion Y " ‘hurry upl" It is B genuine Ainericanism \ expressive ofthe "rush" in which we live. Nothingisswift enough for us. We race against stcntn nnd lightning and find them slow. We the time given and rush f7 BCE UI nent en i I rush which the fact /_' e and that . cures cinted The new to every at one time ns I thought almost nt " writes Mr. J. S. Bell, of Lcnndo, Iown. "I wus confined to my of the time to my bed, l hnd ol' medicines but they only but I must sny that has cured me. and been for twenty ears old." U1 I Am y FRKE. Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser sent /rn to you on receipt of stamps to pay expense of' customs rmrt mailing wily, Send 50 one-cent stamps for cloth-bound book, or gl alamps for paper-c',vered to Dr. R. V. ierce. Bntialo. N ‘L Farm For Sala Iotler for nlerny .farm of zo acres with home. born. onihnildlngr, ¢lc.. within 'H2 mile of Victoria ind A half mile from (rl >- eud. Suitable terms. Apply on P'¢ml|¢l \° ROBERTSON Cl‘RTX’. Victoria, P. 0. 8, i6 d 3| 11 tl, Oct 3x Nothing ls More Plcasing lo'Mcii lhan Comfort in lhclr Clothing, especially this time of the. year. Something light in weight and of s pretty pattern is what is wanted just now. You should ree the nice line of Summer Snitings we have in stock at prices that can’t be bent. Call in and examine them, they are sure to please von. MCDOHALD 'PERRY 'mn nosnv 'rAiLons, 3.?-`%Sl ."3 mi; -...__... - . . *_ -_-.I _ _--,vast Ls.. » .» lt~ .. .Ea ~ .#9, J -=»1_’7’f’ 0-4 ”* *'11 N 'a?.._;’I“ »G I -L 1;__ pays 350.-orlfajiken A06. a. barrel more for . 1 £ . if Z Z Z , “bi 14 JN ri . -, ' i _I ., V( . . ... .A _ . _ . '. - ' ‘1~..1;`, ,; D "». '.' I j lc. Q _ ` J.. .1 .fi ) .5 lv ‘ ., . ref. 4. J. .t .i ~ . - '>' . . » » ,-.. , 'ui E.|.-_l_llll_ than he would pay for ordinary Hour, what does he get ? He gets a. Hour that makes from 60 to 75C W0l'lh more bread. He gets a bread that no other flour will produce. He gets a Hour that is good for pastry as well as bread, a flour that is used in the Household of English Royalty. ` gilt; | ,ui .Im I - i ` i i § is pcs pro Bra j Sold FGRWARD the watchword of the " Progress” I tallors. Create--develop-~perfect. Orlglnate-improve-better the ; present best. CLOTHING of to-day ls the result of 12 years of gress. And every " Progress '_' nd garment reflects this forward- ,, ness-this perfection. by Ludlng Clothiers Throughout Canada. PROGRESS” . O-00000000000 <5. a i h , f i i i , L ,.3 iii ” ‘ ---_i -~» l i I4. fl :A '4 ~ Pro »--.rs gress Brand Clothing may Charlottetown. -»-----~-------~--~ be had from PRDWSE BROS, L _ -' "Y 'il 0// l ._ _Nm '33' i 'i r-#N ‘!t‘.~ 4 Great George Street. f-. ‘Et of . _, iilll lllll ill ll lll ll _/ 1/ QI `/if 'P \'\ - -~ without. i l\Cl€i*W€\l‘Breeze ` ,Sifting U d ~' X 'n er= , » . wear. We have Underwear so ir /- L = - " i cool that it’s more comforta- A ` Men’s Furnishers, Morris Bleek, Charlottetown. . _ .u-~: .. r ' ,_“Y_ ' ble to wear them than to go ' Large and small sizes, ilie kinds that fit without turn- ing them up at the sleeves and legs. We can hear the' stout fat men and the tall lean naen say. "We have been waiting for you.” We return the compliment with the Underwear. Balbriggan and extra light weight natural wool with ventilated gussets. Did you see our blue grey English Unshrinkable Suits and Hose to match ? $390 for the onriir. Come here with your underwear and hosiery troubles and we will cure you. D.A. BRUC , .li \.l l l l _.f.... .,. i l l F, , - i lf i . . . I \` i , i 1 ?.===\-=_v=-ffs~a~?a'=,~='?s=es=_§~r»~, E , 'li l »| ll . l a | i _ ..-.0-i.. ._ i i sl i i 'l .lf 5" Ll? ll | V