Sticks. f, toooooooo ‘W penguin mr” ..£=»e5e ' sw. “`°"“*`=;‘~_=:-____\'g~_ T-rv-»».n~»u~.~., _._ __ _... _ ‘r?.=*‘ 2 _ .\ _ ,{ __.,,_._ _ :H \ \ . .-ii " ` 1 L A id N- ' IA, i-(iii - rho ummm, cuuiorrlirowil The New Sonia Wiviama ll hill' li* favor with the moat prominent :»e~ot.\io 'l`l\`i~ i»_»l»l<»1\'iiij_; quotations are made fn.:;i Ji-liv1\ ui ;-m1ii‘ne11i ciii/.cus of Os- h1i\\i.\-\'.'ho-iliiui;,.i11wkc»" You indeed lr..-. .~\i-1_-. rtuisiniio he proud of your |ii:_:i.. li is 1-.-crytliiug we coulil desire, .1-. 11- ‘r»;..~ is superb." " I may say , ilu zu inure pleased with it every i lc for both ladies anti gciiilciiicii zinil sure to plcsisc anyone who ile- _sires attractive and sty- lish Walking Sticks. l’ri1~c_~‘ range from iqc to $6.00. Also uicc line hiiiitiiig z corpsiiiiilswaggi-rsiicks. 3000000000000 t J.' G. JAMIESON, z I)1°11ggist. The Medical Hall. §!!!$!$$$$*€n THE MIDLAND RAIL WAY Until further notice, trains will run 000000000000000 decision is near at hand. We refer to the iquestlon of water suoply and sewerage. l 'I‘he Town Council have arranized for a lplebiscitc on this question to be taken ‘lfroui the ith to the rith of July inclusive. ‘iVoters are invited to go on one or other ofthose days to the Town Glerk`s oiilce and record their names in a book , for or ‘againsz the modern improvements of water supply and sewerage. We need not here argue the case. The improvements ,asked for are prima necessities for the health, comfort and convenience ol people living in towns. They will cost some money, hui. the interest and sinking fund charges sutllcient to carry and pay off the deut will be a tritle compared with the advantaaes resulting. Such has been the experience of all growing towns. When the subject is first hroached there is always strong opposition. Later the new improvements are regarded as necessary and also inevitable. Once in possession the people hccome unanimoufl in their favor and no one would think of going hack to the old order of things. For the credit and prestlize of the town are increased and the value of property en- hanced hy those essentials of a modern town`s equipment. Charlottetown has passed through as follows:- LEAVF. ‘.RRl\'I§ Truro 7.011 a. ni. \\'i11rls0r 9.05 a. 111. “ 2.45 p. 11.. " 5.o<> p. 111. Wirzilsor 7.41111. 111. Truro 9.55 a. m. “ 9,511 a. 111.' “ 1.5011. 111. ' 5.1511. ni. " 7.25 p. 111. “il/ionilny, \'_'i~| guard of citizens who would say thc water supply and sewers are not ncedcii or could he dispensed with. and are not izood value for all they cost, could not hc mustered. Summerside is taking the wiser und less costly course In pro- posing to lay down both the water ser- iiiiiaoursiacsiuipn :iéiEieiic.%1i:&ii5;ii-ililicuiiif Our trade has been immense. This proves that we are oilqing the public the best bargains. We will continue to offer our Carpets and Furniture, which are second to none ` ' will sell them. ~ in the Province, at prices that EEH EE ,~ar‘ '°"~ 1’ - fx- ‘ 17 . on-;. _ _ja _.2 *|55 "GU modem convenience will Arriva s week wo .late to iniipolli ih¢_lr`,7n,iis_vrg`=,,` upon the puma: ent r- ,idents ol the but All know lnanvanee what oounlcfthlfi would givp. All of them will hadeiixhtr ed if they learn that when theyf cone again next year a great. slap in advance will have been taken. We trust that all whose names are on the alsessment roll wilirecord their votes at the plehiselie and that the majority may be found on the side of progress, health, comfort and convenience. There is one Province of Canada which from the first was for years over-repre» sented, but whose representation. it was» stipul~ted,could not he reduced below the number Bret granted lt. Prince Edward Island drst and naw New Brunswick have had their representation reduced below the orizinal number. This is unequal. and therefore unjust treatment. All the Provinces should have equal right: and privileges Ln the matter of representa- tion al in other matters. Y- Mi C. A. BRIGHTON ‘CAMP NOTES. PROGRAM or MEETINGS. Monday, July 4th, 8 p. m., Musical evening, First Methodist Choir. Musical conductor Brigade Ma_jnrWatts. Address, T. C. James. rightly named the Capital of the West in Tuesday Evening, July 5th, Service at 8 p m. Address, Chaplain Leo Williams; solo, Prof. Tanion. Wednesday Evening, July 6th, Address come to the Island from abroad. Close al/ by E_ T_ Hugs, solo' S"g,_ W_ CDmngs_ Thursday Evening, July 7th, Address, J. T. McKenzie; solo, George Moore. Friday Evening, July 8th, Mass Meet- inn. Several short addrisses. Special music. All meetings commence at 8 p. ln. exceptSunday. Best Way to Rear Hcahhy Chndrcn. Develop Their Strength With Fer~ rozone \Vhich Makes Rich Blooci, Hardy Muscle. Steady Nerves. Children brought up on Furrozone are known hy there strong rugged frames, their cligbby ubeéks :land heirlfihy appfglr- ance. others nd t an u spans e tonic and body builder, and in thousands of homes no other remedy is used. Mrs E Montgommerv, of Pittsburg, writes: "A little niece came to visit me, pninoficing hgrhpale looks and ‘h§ggard oo s, starte er on acourseo errnz- oce. The change that girl underwent in a few weeks was marvellous. Her appet- - - ~ - » - ~ - - _ _ _ _ _ _ lltedchirpediiiitp, shie _ , - a more ep r an ~ liver) Chlld Z strength and a rosy I Improves ou _ cgiorkeaitazmiptu her . , -c ee s never ‘ Fermlone ‘ saw there before. I - - » » . ~ - ~ - » - » ~ - -weighed my niece about the time she started to pick up, and in seven weeks she gained almost ei ht pounds, and just looked the picture o?health. I think this should be an example to many mothers. Bild I 11099 that others will try Ferrozone for their little buys and girls. I am thoroughly convinced that iifs the most stsengthenitng tonic. It has mv strongest en orsemen . The reason Ferrozonc works so bene- ficially with children is that it acts directly on their blood, freeing it of ali unhealthy matter, at the same time giv- ing it an addiltioninl supply oi iroraix This at once resu ts n more s reng , new spirit and renewed vitality. Just one itablet at meal time works Wonders- You must be sure to get Ferrozane. Refuse to accept any article the drugglst mnysayisjusnas Rand. Get what YU" ask for, Ferrozune, and the result we guarantee will he satlsfacr.or\ Price 5011- per box or six boxes for ‘$2.50. Bv mail from N U Poison 8: Co..Kiugston,Ont. and ildartford, Conn., ii S A. COMING EVENTS- City Council meets on the second Mon- day in each month. D1. F. F. Kelly. Mayor; W. W. Clark, City Clerk. St. Martin. Que., May 16, 1895. C. C. RICHARDS .St C0. Gentleman,-Last November m! Glllld stuck anail in his knee causing inflam- mation so severe that I was advised to take him to Montreal and have the limb amputated to save his life. A neighbor advised us to try MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT, which we did, and within three days my child was all right, and I feel so grateful that I send you thll testimonial, that my experience may be of benefit to others. ‘ LOUIS GAGNIER 4 _ 5 _ _ .,‘ _‘1; _'-1.1 . |- _gn _ ...arf “heurnfmnhmwm my fe to e or of lliuilter of Public Works, equal io ion per Departmoat of Puhlle Wea ll. run iu¢ft|°m"l{T¢"¢§v¢r\i»»m|` WT in Wil ;_ tiki _ -...`..... .._ ‘_ _ . _ ..i~r_.,.__ nav ._11-.1-_-_---_-_-we 1 , = in or niv i;nni.\isi 4 nouns ontv 9 nouns Business' into 4 nouns. We close this store sharp 1 o'clock today. it’s our HALF HOLIDAY- We :mire the following prices on this list for Monday Forenoon Only. 5ooyards Print Cotton . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . _._.8¢ for 6|; zoo pairs Ladies’ Cashmere Rib Hose suitable for mother, boy or girl value: up to85c . _ _ . . . . _ . . _ _ . .. _ . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . . . . . ._..‘...__............25p,¢,°ff 4 dozen Sunshades Black. $1.35 value. Monday Fcrenoon ~~ - - ~ - - - - - ~ ~ - -89c 2 dozen white Sunshades $1.50 value. Monday Fnrenoon . _ _ . _ _ _ .. _ . _ _15¢ 9 pieces French Voile 42 inch in leading shades. browu. navy. etc. 65c value Mgndgy Fgrgnogn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Big bunch of Embroidery value up to 12c Monday Forenogn _ .__ . . .__ .5¢ ' 2 pairs of black Hose, all sizes for Monday only . . . . . . . _._ . _ _ _ .. _ _ _ _ _ _ .25¢ loo ladies’ sample dress Skirts. (no two alike,) We got this lot hom an agent- He was finished with ihem. for this forehoon only, your choice at _ _ .25 p, ¢. off Big lot of Duck Blouses, white, and blue and white. oil sizes for boys and girls, Monday, till one o'clock. _ ._ . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ _ ..|-§ gff Another bunch of boys’ Tllaists worth up io 650, Monday f0l'ef\00l’l- ~ ~ ~ - -256 The best $1.00 Underskirt. black sateen, for . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . .1S¢ A big offer, our boys’ Skirt Suits in Serge, also little coats. etc, etc.. M0nd&y fofgnggn only . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .I-5 gff One lot of American Waists, colored. worth up to 75c. fir lads of 8 years flown to 4, Monday gnly . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ._ ..._§9¢ 50 Men’s colored Shirts, well worth $1.15, sold at ~,5c neit ever day on our counter, this fgrgngon ¢;n|y, all sizes and good colors. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . . _ .75¢ A good suit of En"gliSh Colton Underwear, pants and linder, this 5, m. 0Ny 37%¢ gagh naps from the Carpet Department. fb BRUSISEL CARPET. 600 yards in 9 patterns, value $1.25 and $1.35-slow sellers and not the prettiest patterns in the world, but good a 1 value as to quality, Monday fo;-9- ' ngon gnly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . _ . half p|-|¢Q 80 ends of Scotch Carpet. [union] and wool, offering for Monday fm-gnggn 0|\ly . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . ._ . . . . _.IOC Come! goo pairs Lisle Thread Gloves, women’s, black, white and drab, Mgndgy fgrenqon gnly . . . . _ . . . . . . _ _ _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . .lO¢ pair. . 500 cards of Buttons, 2 dozen on the card, many worth 251: a card. Monday fgrengon only . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . ._ . . . _ _ . . _ .5¢ 5, gard 189 odd Suits in pure all wool Underwear. fine, many, only one of a kind Monday Forenoon onlv. all go at . . . . _ _ . _ _ _ . . _ , _ _ . _ _ _ __ _ _._25 p, ¢. °ff See our $1.25 Wrappers. Monday Forenoon only _ _ . .. . . . . . _ ._ . . _ . . _ _85¢ Alsoa big iot,value up to $2.50 goingat . . . . . . . . . . . ...$l,50 From our Furniture Department A few colored Iron Bed Steads at a big snap. The best offer in Spring Beds yet 2 for the price of one, $4.50 this forenoon only. Come along and share in the very best values the hig store has ever odered and come early. Jill. PllTON 81 I MMM the hen# oledvhe will ip'-.j,v y mi not intl! _es rf 5 _ ._ y i tora fend __ - _ ‘ L 1; _ -nba- iih’iown Siaam Navigation lion. uivrrrrzl). _ “Nuniumi1arlanii” ami “Princess” Leave as below eve day, Sunda. A excepted. . Fr m POINT DU Clilizli, on arrivafof 11.45 a. m. train from St. john, for SUMMERSIDE, connecting there okpreaa train for Crharlotktown and Ti h I I . ` From giiitirlncrside, on arrival of mornin train from Charlottetown and all 'Ita- tions of P. E. I. R., for POINT DU SHENE, connecting with day train ‘for sr. JonN,aos1*oN and MONTREAL. » , , » , 1 ‘ ‘ Connection at Moncton w'lth'train for all ata nn I. C. ll. and its oorinectiona and at St. John with C. l’.'_R. and Rallwa ‘for U. S. for all points Went and South, also at St. John with Steamers of utern S. S. Line. From PICTOU about nr. for CH,A'Rh%, BTOWN. ` From c1ul11_1.o'1"rm‘o for Pxcroo, .45 r. ni. .mein lam with fi. ona, forcsrn n1ur'roN md -11A1.1rAx. Ai NORTH bvnttsv wit; satan rnivoans admnediem uiiim- . Steamer Bruce for Newfo ` dlmd llllvgiixlm 31110 '|'=\1d=rf°f__l\1 ply. At HALIFAX with C A. & ANT LiNR»fo Boston. _ _ _,£;1, ,, ,, ,,,,,,,“§§ 1 rf _ rn ii time w be ii at omni 'mm ciunaim Plane. _xmmisnn S .- ° . . ‘ ` in t tn; B ii r" % . Milk wil ill FUIIIIS NU ‘ii =fli~fi‘§1-'.1-‘»‘°-‘=t‘;':=:f<:l?:|I;“»’l“wi1ed,rna airmen with tam. . . ’ y, - Sunnyslde Carpet and Furniture House' _ *Cl* ¢°"4¢f._.!A\‘"\ “Wm `°l'd 5° "1 Charlottetown, P. B.I..)una1_\ 6-21 dwsw V l l i::i.:.'..:-.rw "::.:.~.-:i_:'».:.n::.:‘::..':.'l' A A ~~ i A -»» 1 --I ..=i~»-_.1-» ~» a ca Breton Ads 1". at ' _ ~ E ‘F l@l-MMU! C uiiuunmnt Inn-1' an Departures: will . w. » Vlrdaat Natrol aoalldaa 1* All lon. ns. ua.: 'mem , 1 ~ ann. illl.ntAa, I' " C ` ri i ' i secretary and acting Deputy lliainur. Qy¢gpy, Q, 1. I0 ummm, eoaeunna Mill MIDI* f\U§$t 1 Eastern Steamship Co, International D iv iai o n Anoir1oN_A1. oiizncr siiizvics oommmeinl Jill; 1. iw. naman leave .si ghd. l. m. i tiantifdaiapdard) on Men I. honda lano if Hui poll. Portland aT|d Bontoiv. In ht Lung For Beaton diveet on Tuesdays and Suiur days al 6 ro p. na. * ltl!’l‘Ul.Nm0 from Bolton via. Porn n ‘ , new v-.. vieasuar "Tried :fsoléu-ie; From Bolton direct llondsya and Thumllyl ll ll IIOOI. nano” 'and baggage ehaehed' to destination. n=viou":o"n.3‘nlm'¢:l .L 2:” udiuretelimlii :altar no mls outeufnem for ..n."...‘5‘..'.."‘.i}t."“"“" hi"-"°‘ “""" "' w. u. SAI. lt. ll. I. A. lr. n. A. CA1.vnl Allahu, V. P. I onri runner. reams Wharf. laatoa. lun. V ' , Mnqicno , 'The Professional Examloatioil Of fl" Medical Council ~ -- ~ ~- Plgvisioni -~ w pilot. ...‘f.:'mm'.iil‘&?i¥»1‘?.ii-°':.‘..".iL':: "r _ 'th tiekquoanale at principal railway-