nf. E. I. RAILWAY _ _ . . 1-.. ,-- -_- .~.-.-,_- - i 1 ' f ' , ~»_;~,._--_-_ -_»» _ . ,_ ~ - _ " . - _ 15%..; '~”" L- __ _ ,131 .='“;’. .iz =_ _ _ _ __ife~'i:_17";.-T-I , __ .m...-af - _ - _~ r ' ->f--»'~;- suv'r-1'if--n'1:<¥'W;zse?irrir;§=1'»sj'4s-¥=r'»‘":'~.."r*=~ ‘ * f- . " " 5' “if ` `_ - -fir ig" " . I _ » 'rm-2 cnimiiim cm.mo1°'rr_'ro.vN FRINGE EDWARD \=M*`D. JU-‘IE 1*- 19"" ' ___ ____ __ /. ` , ' PIIIII IINI Boston hunting May Blh. the “Favurlla" S. S. “HALIFAX” Will leave Charlottetown for BOS- im every Tuesday at noon [Standard calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. Returning will leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaving Charlottetown Wednesday morning via Picton, make clone connection at Halifax with S. S. °Halifax”' lirkets for sale at Stations P._E, I, Baslway. For tickets, rates and all infor- Illion apply to.- _ W. W. CLARK, Agent Charlottetown. -H. L CHIPMAN Superintendent 24t" ,E _ hrare ol Imitations The Parisian Corset Company have b_een“com )elled to abandon the name “Lady ‘MIMO _I0 iikirfamous and popular C0156! filled Wlth Limited Safety Pockets. The Public are Warned ,1.gxmst° buying any Corset claiming to have is Patent. _ _ For the future, the only Cofpets having, this *Fin wn,i,be kooqzas me ernegrar Iggy ‘fa to retai |.oo_ x 35 an __ ~ _ - ‘gg fgffhgm and do not be satisfied with ky others. .lnnnfactured solely by the Parisian Corset Go, Quebec. . Wh.ite’s Caramels -<1 Snowflake Chocolates- I Can be had at any of the following Hrst-class stores. T. J. Morris. D. L. Hooper. W. Pickard & Co W.A.Hutcheson. I W. F. Carter. Stewart & Gates- Sanderson 8:. Co. J. D.McLeod & C RJ-I. Mason. im _ 0( On and after 1Ionday,Jnne 18th, l900,the 'kbs of this railvvav will run daily (Sun- days excepted) as foIIows:- Trsins Outward. Trains In ward Bend Down. Stations. Read Up. `2.I. PJI. A. M. P.M. 5.1) 3.10 7.35 lv. Ch’t0wn ar 8.' .` ' ." _SQ 3.30 7.55 Royalty Juno. ' " 8.27 N. Wiltshire .37 Hunter River .08 Emerald June. .".". 9° cases, Fs'3s'?:--§== asses, ."9°9°S°‘° ' assess ‘ape gsgrsegggdggg ~ Gates? s§c i~=i-$5?-‘i’-“5.=°:°` ===<» assassin G: s E. CD __ Emerald Jct. _ __ nensingtonl ." ' _ _ _ V v.lii'““.i» .5,f..‘ai.. “ Alberton 3.3) 5.55 ar Tignish lv 2.50 5.00 _ P. H. P.m.a.u. Pdf. A.M. A.M. P.M. ‘- --I-90 6.05 1v'Qh°;9wn¢.; 8.10 3.50 ’ D ease; 3&§E35i.é. ® » §§°:-:=’§r-’ .°=. 8% - , I 'moi Junction imc 2.20 7.39 Morell 6.34 1.31 _.dill 8.11) St. Petefs 6.12 LIB 6.05 9.05 ar Souria lv 5.10 11.35 ___1>.it. AAI. , a.l. P.M Mt. Stewart _ - 7.15 lv June. ar 6.55 2.03 &% Cardigan 6.05 12.51 8.20 arGeo’town lv 5.50 12.3) A.M. *Jw ‘vit gg ge. F" a . 8.15 ar C. Traverse lv 5.00 2.1¢. _ mu. railway are run by East- _ D. POTTINGER. ._ Gen. Man. Gov’t Rys. Moncton, N .B P.E.I.R. __ Ge:i’A M8;ager_ Kentvnle N. S. June 15 d 4m. ,_ F W 1 ` P000. Brown‘s Block View ia Row Char- l?a?°Cti?apand. Moneytoloan. MALLWOOD C R f ‘tn ey, he can make his own environment.' om, _ Mlaarfs Lfaimeat Relieve: Nenralgla. 521:: Soiicth' g¢‘i:l£ueen giquareihdon Painters’ __ The worst thing I 'S' painter has to con- \"' tend with is the tur- ` ncys. Kid ' " pentine. The lead, of course. _ is bad too. _ \§ But the turpentine ,,. _W ` \ cuts the kidneys, in- /‘ . 1 flames and weakens ~ ` them, makes the painter's life a. dan- gerous and trouble- some one. \Vhen a painter's backnches, its time for him to begin treating the kidneys. DoAN’s KIDNEY will fix them up-take out the inflammation and congestion, give ease to the aching back. Mr. ]. Evanson, the well-known painter and decorator, 50 Oxford St., Toronto, Ont., said: About eight weeks ago I was I taken with an excruciating pain in my back over the kidneys. lt was so bad that my wife had to apply hot cloths till the doctor came and gave me morphine. He said the trouble was due to a stone passing from the kidney to the bladder. My water was loaded with a. brick dust deposit and scnlded on passing. ' \\'hiIe in this condition I heard ofDOan 8 I Kidney Pills and started taking them. lt was not long before I got relief from pain and have been improving in health ever since. My urine is now clear and does not smart me, and I feel better than in years. i/ H _ 1’ _ £ .lf _ _ _ `r '_ git. ~ }~_ _ - ' jr# `l` 4% -. I ;_ ; , 2,5 ' -» The E. T. Corsets are the best that brains can conceive or hands fashion. They are built to assist Na t::.r»e-they support and strength- | 1,. - v i en i atm-al charms of figure and are as comfortable as they are elegant _ in appearance. 1 (J‘.A.IEi.]I)`! IiIlISIIOIlll, IIFUYB Xi. BIIIIIIIBII. BARRISTEBS, SOLICITORS, lc. SYDNEY , CAPE BRETON Real Estate bought and sold. ‘F or sale, splendid building sites at Sydney (_- B-. suitable for dwelhngs and busineis i1'00\_iS;a.lso several of the best wharf proper- ti il in town. Jan 15 dggw - - -1. ' MI§IlIIIIANT’S BANK ._()]g‘_ Prince Edward Island _.ii Collections made on the most reasonable terms and promptly re- mitted for. Deposits received and interest al- lowed at best current rates. .\Iay I5 d&W 31110; DOMINION ATLANTIC RAILWAY And Steamship Linea to Boston via Yarmouth. The Popular Fast Line between Eust- ern Nova. Scotia and Bolton vin Windsor Junction and Halifax. EXPRESS '_I`RAINS leave Halifax daily [ex- cept Sunday]_ at 6 30 p ni.. for Digby and Yaf. mouth. making connection We ncsdays and Saturdays at Yarmouth for Boston. THE Horan MAIL STEAMSHIP “PRIIIIIE All lIIUIi” 2400 Gross Tonnage. 7000 B_'orse Power, the fastest and finest steamer plying between the Maritime Provinces and Boston. Leave Yarmouth Wednesdays and Saturdays for Boston on arrival of Express Train from B'a‘ifax. Rcturmng leaves Boston 1 uesday and Friday at 4 p. m. Passengers arriving in Halifax next day 5_5.; ln., by Express Train. ' or a-I information. guide book, folders, etc., ich willbc sent free, write to F. H. Arm- oqng, General I aS.enger Agent, Kentville, "' P, GIFKINS, ` nmg-AL oA1=u3s. D- G- McLEOD. B- A- Barrister & Solicitor. Bank of Nova Scotia Building. Charlottetown. P. E. I. MGHEY 'TO LOAN- ~_ A. A. McLEAN, Q. C Barrister, Solicitor vm, eranoii Since waamoua mud iii: iiii S atilLaw, Noir; Pd i0 1. i l I in ' y Dian. aafnoturerl. ; Rh PALM an at co., oirtown, sash and Doo: I. Fwmrv Peales No. 3 wud. l‘ p ty.- e o i desciaiption promptly atteadesagirx goodzgaiiip r 1 ‘ty carriages. sleizhs. etc.. always on hand ¥ 19(1). ‘ 'roomate mi an gii-om... uorimn' s;and,Kent gt. Ch wn.P.’;.'I. -B ° C ` en... me , ¢1NN1s BRos.,c B a .c .~ §_ M Work a s ecia.1&-da? un em fu mm PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND And Its Attractions to Tourists. Prince Edward Island`z-i summer climate is delightful, and the scenery is beautiful and quietly picturesque. Sur- rounded by the Gulf of St. Lawrence, it enjoys all the coolness of the sen brcezg, and the advantages that can only be de- rived from sea bathing, at about 65 de- e gi' es. Charlottetown has over 12,000 in- habitants, and is the capital. It has many great retail stores, besides a large wholesale trade. It has a Gas Light and Power Company, two E180?-1‘i<`> light plants, and a street railway is in embryo. It has a. first class water works and sewerage system. It iS famed for its wide and shaded streets, its many pleasant drives, the principal of which is the new Park Boulevard, its attractive surroundings, pure water. and clear. cool and bracing air. It is widely known as one of the healthiest cities in Canada. It has two hospitals, many churches and alarge and elegant new Opera house. It also has several fine public buildings and n. market which is one of the chief sources of the cit.izens’ pride. It has one of the largest and best equipped poikpackingestablisb- ments in the Dominion. On its west side is Victoria Park-9. favorite summer re- sort-while on the east are the magnifi- cent new Exhibition Buildings and Driv- ing Park. Chief among its public squares is Queen Square in the centre of the city, beautifully laid out with blooming plants of every description, fountains, and well arranged walks. and enliveiied with a band of music during the summer even- ings. The rural scenery in the vicinity of Charlottetown is charming, and horses for driving are abundant at very low prices. Boats can also be hired, and steamers run regularly on the bays and rivers, affording most pleasant excursions. The principal hotels are Davies, Queen, and Revere. Summerside has about 4000 inhabitants. It is situated on beautiful Bedeque Bay. It has the largest and finest departmental store in the Maritime Provinces, besides having other large retail stores. It has an Electric Light Plant, and a water works system and swerage are being agitated for. The hotels are-C1ifton,_Russ and Campbell. Georgetown and Souris havea. popula- tion of about 1,000 each. In the former are the Aitken, and Tapper hotels and in Souris the Sea View. » At Cape Traverse, a very pleasant sum- mer resort, is tlie Landsdowne hotel; in Alberron, the Albion Terrace and VVisner; in Tignish the Railway; in Kensington, Clark`s and Commercial; in Montague, In addition to those already mentioned there are other towns and villages in the Province with hotel accommodation, while many farm houses prepare for the reception of tourists. The rivers and streams teem with trout, the bays with mackerel, while game of every description abounds ` SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. _ [Corrected every Tuesday) _ Beef (quarter) per lb... I__.._$0 06 Beef (sma.ll)per lb . . _ . . _ _ _ _ . . _ _ Butter(fresh) per lb . . . . . . . _ . ._ Butter (tub) per lb. .- . . . . . _ _ Creamery Butter . _ . . _ _ . . ._ Cabbage (per doz) _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. Cheese (per lb) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Cabbage (per head) . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ Celery . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ . _ _ . _ _ Eggs _ . _ . _ _ _ _ . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ Fowls per pair . . _ . . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Flour per cwt . . . _ . _ _ _ _ . . . . _ _ _ Oatmeal per cwt . , . . . . . . . _ . _ . _ Geese . _ . . . . . . _ _ _ . . . . . . . _ _ . _ . . _ _ Hides per lb _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . _ _ _ _ _ __ Hay pressed . _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . . . . _ _ _ . _. Hay, per cwt . _ _ . . . . _ _ . . . . _ _ . _ _ ,ease eeseaessessanasbeseseeea ESRSSQ&§%S$5S%%2&88%S5SSE%§§5S 83883388SSSSSSSESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS OO©cO©©oc©©Qcc¢`cQNHo¢©©¢ce¢©¢Q SE-sSSESS8S&`-".‘2?t*'-‘e`£ .5&.'.%a 58338812 “BS O ~ -_ €` U Oats . _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . _ . . . _ . . _ _ .. Ducks, per pair. _ . _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ Beets (per dozen) . _ . _ _ _ . _ , . _ _ _ _ M angles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ _ Pork _ . . . _ _ . _ _ _ Turnips per bushel . . . . _ _ Potatoes . . . . . , _ . . _ .fs . . . _ . . _ _ _ _Mut-ton per carcass , . _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ Parsley (per bunch) . _ _ _ . _ . _ ._ Onions per lb _ . , _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ Squash each . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . _ __ Carrots (per bus) _ . . . . . . . _ . . . _ _ Wild Geese _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ . _ _ _ _ Brant per pair 'Q Q 1 of Dodd's Kidney Pi11'g are l¢8I°n- The box is imitated, the outside coating and shape of the pills are imitated and the name-Dodd'3 Kidney Pills is imitated. Imitations are dangerous. The original is safe. Dodd’g Kidney Pills have a reputation. Imita. |I0l'S have none or they wouldn`t imitate. So they trade on the reputation of Dgdgy, Kidney Pills. Do not be deceived. There is °H1y one DOD_D’s. Dodds is ii.. original. Dodd's is the name to be care. ful about- D-o-D-o-’s KIDNEY [mitatmns v y _ - “Is a man _iniiuenced more by heredity or by environment?" - “Humpl ,If heredity brings a man mon- I "The alarm clock and the stepladd er, answered the dense person in the hall. Picking the Nose Is a_common symptom of worms in children. Mothers who suspect their child is troubled with worms should ad- minister Dr_ Lows Pleasant Worm Syrup. It is simple, safe _ and effectual. Price 25c. » .1 WL. 4*” -.."4 “s s _ distressing. is positively cured by LAXA- LIVER PILDS. They are easy to take. and never gripe. I ’ A I » miscellaneous liens. ' 0 _ I _ noi1y_w'hoii;;»;fui, ii..-foi time the ' Q U I _Z . pioneers must have had! ` _ A _ Polly-Yes. Just think the poor things A _ _ didn`thave~chafing dishes I - I1\"rsAN'r ni:i.ii-:F guaranteed by using if MILBURNLS STERLING HEADACHIL. POWDERS. No depressing after-effect Mrs. Struckile-Did you ineetthe queen W while you were abroad, Mrs. McShoddiei. _ _ > Mrs- M°Sh°ddi°-N0- I ‘“d“`t» “nd I Gentlemen--I have been using Baking was real sorry too. I wanted to get the _ recipt for English plum puddinl ' Tootbache Cured- der the best _I ever used. Dr. Low`s Toothache Gum cures tooth- _ i ache promptly, and does not blister the gums, lips or cheeks. Price 10c. Mcssns. Dmnnonn & Co. _ MRS. J. W. You must be mistaken. _ _ @- Mr. De Avnoo-No, I'm not. Dont yon suppose I know that perambulator that I I paid $62 for? MlNARD’S LINIMENT CURES BURNS ETC. “Poor man! I suppose you’ve been a' soldier and had to have your legs am putatedi" "Oh, no, lady. I’m a seafarln man an wunst 'ad a nargyment wiv a shark." Mr. John R. Smith, Lake Stream, N. B., says: Fromimy own persoigl experience; _ with them I willingly testify tot eggood ' effects of Laxa-Liver Pills for Sick ead- ' ache and constipation.” “Oh mamma," exclaimed little Elsie. “those flowers are just the same color as our canary bird, ain’t they?" - “Yes dw-" \‘\‘\¢‘\»‘\¢\ “Is that why t»hey’re molting so awful- I Z _ ly?" - IT's so pleasantto take that children _ f _ cry for it; but it‘s death to worms of all A _~ '_ _ ; ' ~ kinds. DR. LO\V’S VVORM SYRUP.: Price 25c. All dealers. I I “\Vn.s that a porch-climber we saw over at Gumpei"s2" I “No; it was Gamper himself. He was afraid to go in at the front or back door for fear his Wife or the cook would set him to beating carpet.” Miuard's Llniment for Sale Everywhere I She-Oh, Jack, the restaurant got uflre, and I just sat perfectly still and finished my luncheon. ` He-H`m I Somebody must have treat- ed you to ice cream. , I Mile Bicycle 3 as u ' ' 100 yds dash C( of 440_ “ run 880 “ “ _ 220 yds. Race Putting I6 lb, shot. I order.) - Imen).- Hagyard’s Yellow Oil reduces, allays in- flammation, takes out pain, and cures cuts. burns, bruises, sprains, stifi' joints, etc. more effectually than any other re- medy. Mrs. Newrocks-I thought you said* he had such a good address. » Miss Georgiana-So he has, mamma dear. s naRYARD’s Y1~:LLow oIL is prompt to re- lieve and su_re to cure coughs colds, sore throats, pain in the chest, hosrseness. quinsy etc. price 29c. Mrs. Newrocks-Then he couldn`t have wrote the address on that letter you just got from him. I couldn’t‘ ghsfgggg- \o...p..i.i..... Throwing 16 lb Hammer. ‘~y°5t‘°1° R*°°- Hurdle Race 1.20 yds. _, Wheclbarrosv ‘ ' Suitable prizesiwill be given in each _gold and silver medals, cups, etc. __ There handsome trophy to the Militia hardly md it' score the lar est number of I oints if A Painful Scalcl. ‘ - g _ P 'O - Mm T_ Wammmaker, Fmkford Ont" also be presented to the team winning the says; “I .oaided my hand my iiafiiy, then took cold in it. It swelled and was very painful, but half a. bottle of Hag- yard‘s Yellow Oil cured it completely; Cnller-- Doc, I’m awfully annoyed by rheumatism. _ - Doctor- H’m! You don't look like a rheumatic . Caller-Oh. I'm not. It’s my wife. Mlnard's Liniinenz Cures Dandruff. Secretary. - A- A- BARTLETT- Capt- L- F- M “ Chairman Committee. _ St-ranger-I-ligh stcppers appear to be 1 very fashionable here? Horse Dealer-Yes' sir. No other kind can get around New York, sir, without breaking their necks. _ _ - The worst kind of splitting headache can I be relieved in live minutes by Milhurn’s Stefliua Headaclie Powders. They dou`r. . depress the he irt. Price 100. and `25c_ ' fo whe°m0nB‘v wheel' ` Rv cuitiug down the options the cost is kept down It takes years of perseverance and experience to build up a good dairy I but only fi. few weeks of mismanage- ment to tear it down. penses are avoided. ` SICK Hlsanacnx-2, however annoying and MARK WRIGHT & (3,o.,_ ~ ' Paiuisnono, |nuinber of years and have found your Perfect IIILII_I_III_& . 3 ~_ci|i\m.o1'rs'ro\v||, P Flonday, July Znd, l OPEN EVE NTS- Events open is I 1 nil.. Bicycle( 4 Tug of War (teams of 1 Mile Relay Rwe. Running Broad Jump. 40 “L Gun ~Dnu I- For entry blanks and other information VALUE FOR PRICE It’= °-what yout get” that counts. The 3:0 s niu is a 3? Saving in every pi-sioli way the price is made $40 Bs' pu'ting"the best pwssibla mtteriil into the wneei elfictficilly willing the impJrtant parti guariniee repair - Tie local gu~>.ri»ir.es gin witi tie Sizitimin at oily but Scotsman riders will never need it. it .'fl'_'.f' W “‘ , ` ef ° 3 A _ ° xc/ Illevelanl ...-.»»¢‘ \ -_ -ms. tm \ has ldeasthatarekight I Down to The Minute. f .7f7I Ti; H _ _ _ _ _ _ - ere are some of the most important improvements 5/ ,WF If _ \__X _ alld f88iUl‘0S-tho dust-proof skeleton gear case--the com- \ ___` _ L/ Mg: __ bined ball and roller bearings---the ball head spoke--im- ,:;'/. i\__ PI`0Vcd crank axle---the automatic oiling device--the chain- _ less models-the _combined coaster an brake-built for -_ , SUEDE' A1011 beallblfulhues-#handsomely finished and per- . ggyiliggipped-looking 'for your ideal-you’ll find it inthe *_ 4,; s\ alll' I E. 1*” -f~ me rf , -"”%"_`.'_ ~»....»=_ “»~r/::“.’§f<>£.