" “ it » ' nn, - l ~»-lt __ t. _ _ 'mu tituinnpin. ri-t.\m.o'rTi<:To\vN. raison nnwino -rsr..AN1i. Y 0! 0 i o-0-o-ow-o~o-0- I ~An~.»..»\.. \\‘lio ciiri iziakv .2\`i"l l`f<`~‘- l“l“"l5"` is 'i t:e;'~".ire_ it :i'.xi~t l‘U ¥'=`"*£`l“' bcretl :`:im:_n-li tiuit ;\ g.i~>~l C0-‘li U ,Hake gwititl bread Have Best Flour; have cpenr -_Q---'*' Men’s Suits to Order. Correct cut. 'faultlcss fit, _fashionable fabrics-a. Paton S SPHUH d Sul” l5° °r,1‘.l}‘_’;` combines all three. An _ more. _ ___ ice will be not nearly S0 high as 1 _la $2.13-e asked to pay by so many exclusive tailors. We`re now showing 3' Ver! ix' nsive line of the newest, best f_a.brics or e 'n suits-fancy cheviots, striped cash pn § tasteful cbeviots. Well ma ke gllilreshit that win satisfy in all f°SP‘3 C ° ch oice of this excellent assortment, $1o.0 $100 sloth, good imported twced for f as_._Pat0n Sc Co.-22 (WW- 1_1-mfs-€‘ Men’s Rain Coats.-Go out when itfs ‘s D 8- ~ - ed , - h <1 top-coats combln » mactgilgipshslaugxhot air tight,-keep YOU dry I1 n te 1.- w,,-,;=;1f,?*,.E°_..“°'...f“i»’;t.f°.“1t‘.“”é“3..§2 d&w. I P - ' h bees of the our pfésce-lsigeixgehtrdgdtnot halivigdg 00 80* w‘1,‘,'°`“§§,,o.¢gh tnreecr four mt le men gagzlhgvin to make n protit.-Jv»S- P5503 C8; C0.-22 tgdrw. ,¢‘a',»¢¢|-'s Seeds Grow - ~ in The 'smart fashions for little cha S W _ b- -»»--»» S-;,i»-,f,<;;n-.,..<;°:.tf°:=.i'ft...5°§.'.aS ° ¥,’,°§§03‘_'fJ§_- Paton sz co.-22 new ¢f.0 an - ° - Temple, and won the two hundred guinea n studentship. Directly after he had obtain- 1 ed his degree with honors, he was called 3 to the Bar, and returned home to the Q Cape, and at once began to practice. Q 0 irc _ - in that , Dr. Pier¢e’s Pleasant Pellets are . .- ~ A, 'd7li9¢o~4l1o-Q colony of magnidcsnii distances an °- re ~ I railways meant travelling miles by the sy ` By in h e when the sun is plliiuiirilg anI*lloc:dt?tei~)-mthese rain coats are Wh. t 5.. stuffy. Therre everything sms and thought. Until he became ittorney-General in the Rhodes Ministry zo case of any importance iii the colon; -time before t-he law courts in which he lid not appear. Mr.Schreinermndc at marriage wliicl. -vas to tinge his future political career. -Iis wife isa sister of Mr. Reitz, for- ucrly President ofthe Orange Free State, and at present State Secretary ol .he Transvaal. Mrs. Schreiner is alady J” much culture, and their house in A Jiipetown, ‘SweetRepose,’ has been the W n.~.~¢ it in “Five Roses“- 1 . _ _ ___'f_ ‘__`_________ gmd___ we ,USO centre of the higher talents in the colon) . ` 1 ' T P ll Written by ...l‘°,i“?“~ if -'. S? "i§“f’.;..";.§;.’ ‘li "Tll|sori's Pride. -1 »:ari0.~t<` _ _-_*_* _e mme- *ms er ll 0-0 df 1 r` which h:.< jiist been received. _ ‘ _’ _e lead of the Bond Paftyi an ln 015903' ~- ~‘f;‘:.';“:..€"n,.f.*i‘..°‘*s ‘:l1;’S;..;*.;i:’:“;i‘ v e and will be sold at l~’ I e en "1 ' ,SJ oid p,|¢e fo, ¢a,h_‘ ninistration. At the time of the .lame _ MR, G, W. -icn raid Mr. Schreiner quarellcd with Mr: fqp Pplgg. I _ ,i Rhodes, up to then hts_ pers onal friend and political colleague in the represent J U X w anon ofnnrkiy West. He then attached E I _ _ himself to his other particular friend i ° ’,,,g,,C,,S,C_,0C,,S_ li After H15 Brlef Vlgit tg the Mr.H0fmeyr.uie clever Bond leader. When Sir Alfred Milner conducted ne- _ ` Cape C01(]ny Pafllalngnh gotiations with President Kruger last A A _ I. summer the Bond Premier. overrat-ing his I influence, believed himself capable of bc- Ac G 0 0 D A T E “_” _H ing a treaty-maker, but Mr. lKruger's ul- - I timatum fshattered the ambition. Mr. A `Th°’¢ was Mr- 5°h’°l”‘i’= the Pfe“‘l°‘» 3 Schrciuvr then touudhimself in a position ‘ almostboyisli with plump, smooth cheeks, it-_ -,,.l_,i,,h he was bgdna to be misunder. " and 8- 5°-Tk U1\15V‘°h¢~ H9 100l¥S Cf*PH~bl@.` ~:tood.§ He concurred in the policy of the and looks as lf he knew it-; he, too, is con- ' ' ° ' b (1 rt (1 High Commissioner, utle apa yrea y to break into open rebellion at the least _ encouragement. So he had to work with supreme tact; he had to bear odium and to acquiesce silently in the misunderstanding of his inward motives. \Vhen the true history of the politics of Capo Coloriythrougli- out these troublous times comes to be written it will be found that Sir Alfred Milner, Her Ma._jesty’s representivc in South Africa, had no tiruier support- er than the] Bond Prime Minister of Cape Colony, Mr. William Philip Schreiner. L _ _ _ _ “ Doctors failed to reach my case and advised me to try a. higher air.” I There is no greater irony than a recom- mendation of change of climate to those whose circumstances make change of climate impossible. How many a suf- ferer in suc a case has wistfully watched the flight of the south-seeking birds, and cried with the Psalmist, “ Oh that I had wings.” But suppose you can fit the lungs to the climate instead of fitting the climate to the lumps. That is what has been found possib e by those who have used Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery. It so urifies the blood, remov- ing the clogged)a.ud poisonous conditions favorable to disease, that the whole bod is strengthened. With new strength comes new power, and disease is resisted and thrown off. There is no alcohol, whisky or other intoxicant contained ip Dr. Piero(-YS (io|denMcdical Discovery. “ I feel that I owe a debt of gratitude to you for preparing _such grand reme ies. for chronic diseases especially, which the doctors failed to reach,” writes I. B. Staples, Esq., of Barclay, Osage Co., Kaus. “ I am a railroad agent, and four years ago my work keeping me in a warm room and stepping out frequently into the cold air gave me bronchitis, which became chronic and deep seated. Doctors failed to reach my case and advised me to try a higher air, but, for- tunately for me, ri friend also advised me to try Dr. .'Pierce’s medicines. l commenced taking 5-_our ‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ and by the time 1 had taken the Srst bottle I was better, and after taking about four bottles my cough was eutirelfv gone. This was a vear ago last winter; an again last winter I tool: about three bottles to prevent a return of the trouble. I have found no necessity for seeking another climate." » _ _ ____ __ L in 4) ' - ‘1 1 'I ,_/ V ei -1. ‘ r ‘ ‘_ _,_ §_(,lt» .~ ' . ue-. _, .\ . ..<_€¥n-_‘.‘."» ~ qw- - » - - ..- .L_ .if SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed “Tender for Canoe Cove Breakwat/er,” will be received at this office until Friday, the 20th of July next. inclusivel , for the construction of a breakwater at (lance Cove,'Lot 65, Queens (West) County, _ Prince Edward sland, according to a plan and a specification to be seen at the office of Jas. B. Hagan. Resident Engineer, Charlottetown,on ap- plication to the postmaster at Canoe Cove, and at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa. Tenders will not be considered unless made on the forms supplied. and signed' with the actual signatures of tendcrers. , An accepted bank cheque, payable to the order of the Ministerof Public Works, for one thousand dollars ($l.000._00). must accompany each tender. This cheq_pe will be forfeited ifthe party decline t e con- tract or fail to complete the work con- tracted for, and wil be returned in case of non-acceptance of tender. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, J OS. R. ROY, 0 Act ing Secretary. Department of Public Works, _ Ottawa, 2 June, 1900. N wspapers inserting this advertise- merst without authority from the Depart- ment will n_otbe paid for it. June 30 d 21. FOR SALE. “nswinnuns” ; 'lhe lute Residence of Malcolm 'McLeod, Q. C., Charlottetown Roy- alty, ,c-ntaining twenty and three quarter acres Apply to D, C. McLE )D,° Solicitor Cli’town, J une 20th, dtf . ~ ~ . _ A-4-.»,., ~ n . A' I Political Demonstrations. __..._____ | To_RoNTo, June Charles Tuppei _ on his return from England in the lattei .art of August, contemplates organizing , .tical demonstration, beginning in Nova I will be held in Nova Scotia, one each in rlew Brunswick and P. E. Island; each in Quebec and Ontario. In addition to the foregoing, monster _outdoor meet- ings will be held wheneverfpracticable ;n the Dominion. _,___ KIDNEY DISEASE AND BACKACHE Mr. Patrick J .McLa.ughla.n, Beauha.rnois_ QPG-. States:-“I was troubledwith kidney disease and dyspepsia for Z) years and' have been that bndl coull not sleep at nirrhts and suifeijed terrible agony. I tried al sorts ofimedicmes butgot no relief until I _ began using Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. They made a new man of me and the old troubles seem to be driven out 6 » mWystem.” One pill a. dose,25 cents it box e have long thought it regrettable #_am- Appoiutcd for the Third Time. Lord Leven,Governor of the Bank of England, has been appointed Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland for the forth, time. / Zin--2--i , THE GREEN sroliivnss Girls who lack suflicient nerve force to develope into healthy womanhood become pale, weak, nervous and irritable. They ave chlorosis or “green sickness” and can only be cured when the nerves are re- stored and revitilizerl and made rich by using Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, the great restorative in pill form. It makes pale. weak women and gi1'lS healthy, rosy and plump. Note increa-S6 in weight while taking it. ?Ki ~ Rebuked For Liquor At Fairs. Catholic societies cf Chicago which per mit liquor to be sold at picnics and fairs recived it severe arraingement from speak- I ers at the meeting of t-he Cook County Board of the Catholic Total Abstinence union at Handel Hall recently, and a campaign for temperance among Catholic was outlined. Don’t liiperiment, Diarrhoea and Dyseutry are too dangerous for you to triile with untried remedies. Refuse any of the dangers or worth' less diarrhoea compounds that may be offered you instead of Dr. Fowle{’s Extract of Wild Straw- berry. Dr. Fowler’sExtra.ct of Wild Strawberry for the past half century hashad phenome- nal success in curing Diarrhoea, Dyseu- tery,Cramps Colic, Cholora Morbus, Sum- mer Complaint, and all bowel complaints ofyoung and old. ~ Both the medical profession and the people have given it their entlorsatioi :as the only reliable and safe remedy for these dangerous and distressing- diseases. There are some unscroupulous persons, though, who hope to profit by the merit and popularity of'Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry. They put up a so called “Stawperry Compound,” and some times succed in selling it to druggists and and general merchants representing it as the genuine. Even the wrapper is yellow in color, like Dr. Fowler’s, so as to decieve the very elect. If you want to be on the safe side, if you dont want to experiment or take; chances as to results, refuse any and every n_ii_i§t_urc or compound that may liable genuine Dr.Fo\vler’s Extractof Wild Strawberry, and every honest druggist and medicine dealer will give you what you ask for. -_-_-_g-_l_ Prayer for the Missionaries. The Protestant missionary society in London, Boston, and New York held. union meetings last week to offer prayers for the safety of themissionaries in Ch ina. The New York meeting was held in the assembly room of the Presbyterian Build- ing 156 Fifth* Avenue. The Rev. Dr. Brown, one of tliesecretaries to the Pres- byteriun Board of Eoreign Mission, pre- sided. 0 '- -- nn. n. w. swiss* »° onrnnnn nuns.: - - |s»s;=t_asa=¢1¢sii»¢@4st¢=§¢s~i . prtsbythelmpeoved Blower., eals the ulcers, clears theak gsages, stops droppirifs in tha , - roat and p_ermanan yiscu t Catarrh and ay Fever. lowes £'ee. All dealers. or Dr.A. W. Chase _ Medicine Co..-Toronto and Budde, Missionary Dr. Arthur li. Smith. The Rev. Dr. Arthur H. Smith, who is one of the missionaries in peril from the Boxers in China, is a Beloit (Wim) man. For overa quarter of a century he has been connected with the work of the Am- erican Board of Foreign Mission in China. Pekin Were you at the last Orange Tea Z-28 d&w _ ' Andito-day finds us giving you better goods for less money, more to choose from, quicker and better service every Made Suits, sizes from 32 to 40. Crash Skirts size 44 for lilo worth ' - \ /I ,» _ 4 . md personally attendinga series of po - 'r Scot-ia and extending to Ontario, Thrge th you,a$d F'O1Fl. SATURD Y LY. These Prices will Tickle Economy into a. good hearty laugh 3 pieces, only 34 in. Print Cotton, worth 12c Saturday 4 10 pieces, only 36. in- Print Cotton, worth 14c Saturday So 4 doz. Ladies Black Sailors, date 1900 Saturday 4 doz. Ladies Black Sailors, date 1900 Ssbhrday Ladies Crash, Skirts, cheap at 7 5c Saturday Ladies Crash to make Skirts 9c Saturday That Sc Undervest Saturday That 10c Undervest-, with or with sleeves Saturday Misses -American Pique Toms 60c Saturday 36 in. All Wool Serges for dress 28c Saturday 40 in. Bla.ckOashmere, perfect goods 30c Saturday 40 in. Brocade Black Goods 30c Saturday 36 in. New American Plaids 30c Saturday 3 doz. Men’s-A dollar Ties Saturday See our window, Saturday forColla.rs at § price 'See our window Saturday for $1.00 Shu-as at There’s a few of the $2.00 Straw Hats yet. at There’s at few of the $2.00 Felt Hats yet at $1 00 20 doz. new Hot Flowers l0c kind Saturday Biz or bust, we are not going to be lost in the shudle, nor soaked in the soup-not if we know it. Uh? We nearly forgot our Summer Silks they are gomg at price. PRWSE IRIS What Trade We Have We’ll Hold and What We Haven’t We’re After n way than ever before. O60 Ladies’ Taiioir..-*Y 3 s c-h hastgssd otAX'ulll,GRE 'ASE made. 1* contains swd 1 mica which -sn-rcszesiinvlssiinsnet usnrgas nuofuick as .mr o'r§°|?a mnmmm by ' IMPERIAL OIL CO Ltd.. Petroleum. Banners. Bn Ynu want a Sturt -Ar- ., . Uln 25 percent ll . ' -A This is the inducement we are odering for your. patronage » ‘ Q s Why such big reductions l You may ask We will tell you frmkly We bought more colored ghlftg, ip stiff b°.°m‘, Hag. Iegee silk fronts m°==’~ .working shirt; aim t. ss- 'quired trade- In addition to the large purchase in early spring leases shirts were -howl vo us fm hui Recently he has been stationed at the Odin-“ S. _ Rather than bike them hack mailufactureti sgld grega.tion_a.l Hospital at Shan-tung, near a g ' We believe we have now the largest stock of any retail ca|»t¢|-98 for wa" Pape; _ _ city. To dispose of this stock we oder such lfbgfaf _ : . I' Flsunellette Shim 17% 25; 03( ,1',°,_,,ff_.,:,,f=,’,k,,,3,'§°“ be 12” ~l°'>" -0,... Biwieam shim _ 1 Our Hercules unlaundried White Shi;-gg gg gin o _ r , 1.-lo. J . _ _ Paton 8: Co.-22 d&w tt. . _ asf V Yrctoria Bow*