We Y » as 1 tl Aug. 14 Pat, Ex, _ _ __ _‘_ B htor I _Business Manager. ~m;~;§"‘;f'°"w"'=tw on ?€W “W l s EWLAHDSWE Gunn n on ot the boat ‘fun slits Ar Aucnon ~~= ">“o°°'°°°‘»f~"-'~ “W” '° mm-o -V~»\-.~».=»_. ear ess, aiming to Just, Imp artlal, Reliable. lewey, ation regarding the crops od the _ *"""* ki t llti estofurtller thebutintereats _ V “- I im imtm :md by the Exmuto" §°,h,°§,§,p§¢_ ,#2, ,e°°',,;,¢d mgmfom “ _ nee( oi help to heivest itend the amount nd Trustees of the late Malcolm T50 P0093-°’¢ P53902- °f hd” '°°q°'"d’"'°"°3°'"‘“"‘ °”' ' cLsod, Q. C. to sell at auction on P“*’liS*.‘¢d “ii” °m°”~ N" Pf°"°° 3|°°1‘ an promo.. oi. weaned., me ua. §°,'§'.1..’i§°..i’.‘Z"....‘é;‘.‘_°°‘ “"“ '°“°"‘“‘ "‘°’ dayof August, A 'D 1901, at twelve ,,,§f,“,,i,“§éE,§lei§'°‘,f' dm’ (mm °“°d”),§f,',°,, The enormous trams over Brooklyn o’cloeE noon “Newlands” comprising "°“1““,"";¥il;\; `§y§§éf`lWR.V`i`§éi.`)`5é£ 1'-fy-,°f, 1-M °=- M-1»~°° R -°» bf-»» »» M-~»~- »~ om W an ence, Stables, Coach-house it agreatdsalotattantlon. The bridge &o. Premises may be in.~p'~cfed on i __ be 5t;';f";’; °":_°:’n”i 1. ° - a n es ls at t n ees ‘PPh°‘u°n to M3255- M~°L9°d & whveere suliscriptiois may he news iugnish- Bentley transact ed -- ROBE RT BEAIRSTO, Summerside. Rogers & Rogers' store-J. B.C. Auctioneer Baker, Manager. ° Alberton, Albertea Bookstore-G. S. Muttart, Charlotte* o wn, Jul 19. 1901. I .~ If You Enjoy Agent. Sourls East, -’1`el:nhone dice-P. G. Seaman, A t 4' ze X. E. B. MCCRBEADY, ~ I. P. HOOD, 3**-'= . GW, ,,,g,,s__ mf ioiixxu cumin __ ed.aclvenising, job work and other business 'V rent, etc. Li Biildargeoupled with the recent partial waabulit to bear a total weight _ot 1,110 tons. It has been made to bear much more than was Intended. In the first place thele are some 471 tons of pipes, cables. rails and Vwi~.e placed upon it. Then there is the enormous weight of * vehioles,streetoars and psssengers. A. l New York paper tersely says of it: “The bridge has been overloaded°tor years. It has not been properly inspected for years \ It has not been painted _‘or years." r 4 H0 e S Monaoyfo m,~fim All Ladies’ Outing Hats and VSsilors, no mittel- what the price V' 1' 50 trimmed hats ' __ , . \ _ 35 Tailor-made 'Suits y 20 Walking Skirts. _ ` §oad__._l':_e Hlslporiol Goods at the _ _:__ S.».TU_aDa_r, At_JGUs1'a,_1sV11. l the works e'ye through m`n°,-“gpm 29 Walking Skirts White, Crash, _Duck, etc., etc. _ ` many have inquired as to the correct pro- 50 Pairs Corsets _ -V __ L“’K° °°°°k 55 *ll Prices- W0 F9' CONDlT__lO_N_S IN INDIA' nunciatlon ot his nam°_ A western paper commend Baden~Powell 5:: Cigar. The sensation manger: say that' another invm, u.,,`._,d¢_-5 to take they., choke 49 _La,¢1ieg' gglgyggj Shirt, Waigtg mutiny in India is immiae at. They have f 1-, 1 u wi 1- ; _ _ J. G. - . - mm' ° ° ° “g ‘“°° 123 Bo s’ Cotton S ts Ill sand the same th 'lg many times since the That eminent scientist’ Dr. Kam y _ --- revolt of the Sothys in 18;? was so quickly H" raged it row to the h’gheet notch, All Mgyfg Straw Hat; _ __ __ _ toxs of rumors have this mu o u n, Asahi; discovery wereaajoke. 0116 Of B0 _ ’ (SDr8W) I' H41 7 ° ' 3° °° Bottom is main Koen ys 0 S m-_#___ 1--li that Lord Kitchener is going to India “op “fha n . ‘°' , I . _ ". : withinafew months, and he is about to Qstjsud mdglmas Gibgish atm' gag grass %usll.ln 3 _ e me:u. me ire an ties' Li ' P888' HS ill - 'O . Tea Gnannzsw has at hand _give a dit- 25_0.fy&|°dg Carpets f0f__. , _'cent pronunciation "._-om eithrr of the 'Ong [Qt gf Vglyej Mats ~_ above. The Standard Dictionary pro- nounces the name as "_ the letter “o” one lot of Straw Mats V _ A A S _ were °mm¢a,.-mn. me .ous sim One lot of Boys’ 'I"weed Suits, (lit 6 to 10 years old) nos lost. t _ Lost in the vicinity of Flat Ri\ er a Jwn Spaniel dog, answers to the me or Jerry. Tue dndsr willbe tably rewarded. - HORACE HASZARD asa-.oa my li. ~ _ mls; ‘WAQTED Com t d _ ‘M sem an expef\iv»nced Section Foremen ~ . ages x.7o per da ‘5¢“*i°"“¢*!'l $1-6° PM day on bnnzhg £9911 at once with references to .5 _ ’ Janes osonnn. ` _ Geneml Superint d t 24;; reuse Railway c.>., st. Jonnmngis. - ~ _ PARTYV _Y _ .114--». ~ 'rue of tn sf iii! hold a tealat Cam§ri(¢:iaenéro:zgn‘¥|iieadIa‘yI? » maybeexpected with all the #dylan da hoo h _ Theaaoon wil'l"eonta.§an§ll ;;nr`e'fr;stlc1-‘ Delta in temperate drinks 8tc rue obs daily i ' _ B1; c aroeloor nvited.B C _ ‘4 "li ~ ' Chairman. e - _ EOXGELSIUH ff-f”il'EA DF THE WEST _.A'[‘._.. BRAE, LOT 9- To ni: HELD oN V Wednesday. Aug. 7.’ 0|. To he held on Wednesday Aug. 7`xoor. A rare iance to see"the loveliest spot on P. E. I. Ten :ill he held about.; minutes walk from Cole- stat' . Q11 R011 Single fares on regular train from Ch"l`own taking connections with special from S`5lde at .5o(stnndardiime). Special will leave Tig- dish at 8.45 (standard). Return from Coleman i01'Ch’Town and S'$ide at 4.45. R-:turn _from Coleman for Tignish at 5 go. (Standard time.) For :edu :ed rates see posters. I 3 5. By Order of Committee. _}, '_ -__ }'f "W-Y; _'A'-i _ ’ ’ ' fichuoner For Sale The American built schooner ‘_‘Anni: M. Sproul" 70 tous register. For particulars ap- l P y Lo R. N. DOHERTY, South Branch, _ 8 | dsi Wd, K¢ui C0. N. B. THE `°‘ ss ss|oN '"2 -OF 'l`l‘lE- llllllllll Blilllli lilllill, Halifax, N. S., begins September 3, 1901 and ste..»ly suppressed Now the luven send home 70,1# oi his infantry from South L*..ica.' They infer that these troops are wanted in India, perhaps be- cause they are not wanted any where else in pszticulsr. A Ba that as it fmsy the possibility of al fresh revolt in Iudia has prompted the New York World to make some remarks on the differing race character ef Bosrs and Hlndoos as shown by the result of the S :poy rebellion and the South .V'_ _-ican war. The contrast between the two peoplff is indeed quite striking. The Boers were compr~:atively few in number yet against a force of £00,000 British troops they have managed to prolong the war in South Africa tor years. ln 1&7 the natives of India, quite as _ lull of the spirit of resentment against British rule as the Boers. .numbered nearly!!! millions. Over !:lJ,0lD` of these them; were organised into regiments and as thoroughly disciplined as British regulars. 'This army, with the 'millions of hostile people behind them, and assist-» _ ing them in every way were hopelessly _ beaten in every battle by a small British force. and the whole country was recon- quered into submission in much less than ` halt the time that has been extended in reducing the Bosrs to submission. . Better still there fis no prospect of _ serious' trouble in India. No doubt famine l has produced a measure of unrest, but the people of India are not insensible of ` the noble Christian eiforts made by the British people to minister to their relief. Some trouble has arisen in enforcing the _~a.nitury regulations to prevent the . spread of bubonio plague, Beyond these _' there are no indications so far as we have i seen or read that _ point to trouble -in india. The native population and princes have given evidence of more that passive , loyalty at the time of the Q\1een's Jubilee, at the time other death and the accession ‘ of King Edward, and notably so in their L stron: sympathy for nm' offers of servici- to Britain in the Boer War. It might be obsc. ved ‘-hat if new trouble should aria 3 in Indiakthe result of the re~ volt oi ITT? would argue thai it would be quickly suppressed even if the conditions were novrthe same as they weie then. But the conditions r`.‘e vastly dill?-rent. 5 _ Warned by past experience a much largei = force of British troops has been retained lu India. Defences have been everywhere .treo thene ruilwa s have been built facilitate military movements. 'l_.‘be Suez Canal ani the growth oi steam transport V rlave made it *possible to send British troops from home and land tnem inlndia, if they were needed, in but afractlon of _ the time required in 1337. _ 1 BACK- Ac1~1EV _ ’_._ P Free Syllabus and General Information on V _ ' application to ’ Ketulbach 6 Schurman, PROPRIETORS. Box 258. ` Phone ron. itil ii§§i___ V If haveBackecheyboha1e ‘ If eg-leer y. 1 Backacheitwiil aomethi worse- ° ta ie- l -»..°_i~¢~..=~.f»».»»~» l U90 ¢~ °°*°fl°8 - 1 leenlyonekxdney r_ itcnreeBa.chcheeverytime+» Men Wanted! 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To get zz good article is _ to get one of the most delicious drinks imagin- able; ' V- ` l wr. 4_1-an ~ 0 ____`_, u ll = <*» Y ~ _ which make all points accessible and `-_'V V u ,L f-__ V' .V 'V ‘ ...»‘." > . ` . ’ i . I 'l.imeJu.i¢.e will please, _it is. pure, strong., and has all the delicate flavor of the fruit. SIHSDI BBO$.'&. U0. ' wsoisaxenmggna -nu.-mx, us. "i ]nlyxst.`W_ritefordnculars._r_ V_ f _ _ I-C-HALL 1’J\w=_u'r9°¢d_a=n_'- ~ " ' f _ Chews Ointment were thoreuzhly un- ‘ _ _ , f »»-=-f°=--f»-<=~=»V J In the Bret plegdit » w_.§_§m......'. ty .1-_ |of°P. E. 1. ooaiosnun. In Broooso.,..1;m limi "'ualisan,¢ E“E"Y"FW£$7¢!i§§ wg ` _ ` 0 °\\".f°“» Mel*-*I-i» ` _ . _ One__lot of 200 Men’s Suits Tweed ` _ ' A 285; pairs of Men’s Pants$?3~*50 for _ S ` _ A Fwd for the sum One lot of double width Tweed 52 inches at = . One lot of Ladies’ Jackets colored ' ~_ ; as mmm. nan.. wand. mow _ Remember Monday morning 9 to 1 dclock. S 0’ . , V _ If 41"" 1*°‘=*=¢ 'M “lf-*=¢V Let the washing go MADA.J_and come and get the -biggest _ “"“ ""‘°_"“’“’ °°"’ ”'°" ever oiiered in town. * '_ '_ _ V » ' " J '_ _ _ "°"' °' mm" 'n' .m"°°'°' . Store olo_ses`at"1 ofclock Mondays jfAng'___ns_t.i 1.11” :':3:::1. ‘:;i1‘";:;“..°“..;;‘:”.:‘:: l#'=‘-»”f»‘°'f‘~'=“*-1»-»=~ -===="---ll-lVI(irl spasm:-ly. _ ‘ _ S _ Thereisg_iotasrna'lecognn\1li|.2¥ _' __ _ _ ' _ _ _ J _ _ _ f _ _ _ Headquarters for Souvenirs goods i mismnunothymn 0 ` _ 'i ‘~_ _- ' mumuwmm-=»r _ ‘ _ - ` ' V 1 i » i____i ___ _ __ __ ____, I ‘ _ ` ' Jeweler. _ ' _ Mount Allison Ladies’ College - GWEKS’ IRT _'INSTITUTION AN 00N- ' ' SEVATDBY 0F Hd|Sl6.. = 48th Year. Gpens September- 5th.__1901. _V ‘_ iesfor Study of Music _and Art through Mental ’ ._ and Moral Training. lteiined Manners ' 1 _ ` V . and the Best General Culture. _’ sENn‘ _Folk cALENnAR. V _ V _ .. , _ _ °' . _ V Rev-