~»v inf. ’ .if 1"., ».'f.~l:.-'!.! _~_~ #Se ‘ ,_.';¢-;~<'~\ ‘ a -:- . _,_ " ;-\> »; <*~.=:l*’f'=g=¥'.’¢=t»f.-=.'..f>_»'*';»° _~;='.1»s_ y; » _ _ _ _ = UNTARIO ELECTION PETITIONS. ‘ lpactured by a cimpany with aljmimgn. ........_ ...iiii iiiiiiiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiii petitions arising from the recent _ jrovlncial elections have been tiled, and SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1902. V &minati0ns will soon be commenced. "it:- S THE El* _ _ _ v V-e 5.'-_Y &hlAv\Nm~ E. lilanii Laundry Starch We are now offering to our customers a pure Wheat Laundry Starc Z' on; Try a sample pound 'and en- courage home industry. xoc. per lb. i n can rejoice with our fellow wor ers 0 famn _ _ _ _ _ y cares,-and expenses. - - 5 m . S I on the prairies, whose splendid harvest is _ They Wm make 9' tour °f Cm” "‘ A be safe] athered without damage. lien are as straight and is cross piiiions. VV TH E NQRTHWEST WH 5A_T|:| ELDS, Very striking indeed and worthy the enterprise of in great newspaper is the special crop supplement ofthe Manitoba Free Press issued on August 8. It is pro- fusely illustrated with views of the magniiicent harvest now almost ready for the reaper. Not the least striking feature is afull page map showing the railway lines and stations at which elevators are now in position or are being completed for the storage of the grain for shipment by rail. Grain elevators dot the map from points cast of Winnipeg to Moose Jaw, and Saskatoon in the far west, and from Emerson, Cartwright and Estevan near the American border to Selkirk, Sifton Territories ot 645 elevators and over 29 dollars capital. It is estimated that 200 newspapers willbe equipped with them during the present year, for the great newspapers will pay for any new and valuable improve-iuent in their 0util’. The elcctragrapi is not sold outright but leased at $000 a year for in single machine. If they come into usa the company own- ing the invention will have soincthing better than a gold mine. The United States government est -~ mate of the wheat and corn crops in thu country are considerably above the aver- age yield of ten yr ars past. The indicat- ed yield ot wheat is 046,611.00() bushels and of corn 2,589,951,000 bushels. The llatterisa billion bushels in excess of the corn crop of last year, which was 1, bundant as to be reckoned by billions of 526 °f th°s° grain elevators’ with a children of their own. There is a found- 5'°°1`° It' °"°5l'¢9 *‘PP°°l"ll°» l°9\“°°3 P 23322300 b shel while the tect digestion and undisturbed sle 'a 1 ' . _ . . e °“"°'°‘ ’ ° ' ‘ “ ” ling hospital in Minneaiwhs with 22 m- ieswres the viiiniiy and sn-engnw lost by a sourcs of pride to all Canada. May it THEY TAKE WEEKS_ ,L . , _ yg Ordinary remedies sometimes tike , .-------- weeksto even relieve cases that Catar~ ~ of rhozone cures at once. » Gene,-8_1 Steyn, when intel-vigwed inn Inhale Catarrhozone five minutes now New York the other day, on his return to Inhaie Catan-“zone live minute, South Afnea from Bermudm paid 3 four timesa day and it cures stubborn and again and it cures a cold l11'lb\1t° t° U19 Candi” h°"S°' The colldzlllafle Catarrhozone live minutes 522,5l9.891bushels. Corn in Egypt. even in the plenteou-1 yea-cs was ne ver so a- T0 HANDLE SALT BUSINESS-‘ _ Momnsan, August 13.-The G. P. R. Obmpanv has closed a deal with the Mo- Kee Lumber Company, of Windsor, Ont.. to purchase a valuable water front pro- perty in order to provide the facilities for handling the business of the salt industry. YOUR OPPROTUNITY TO GET 'WEL l You are offered Dr. Chas e’s Nerve Food as the most perfect restorative, blood creator and system builder that was ever prepared. The name of the discover- er, Dr. A. W. Chase, is enough to guaran- tee this, and besides _you have cured ones in every part of Canada and the United States. You can use knowing that it is bound to do, you good SUGAR IN BRUSSELS. C8IlMli8l1 N°1`1`»l1°l'\1 R8»llW°Y ll” 119 mms some of them bah, excessive livin ve uickl F rrox - - ’ °° “°d °°"‘“ ina o mf giqgoodyéryifi Pri elevawm with 8' °°p°°1ty of 5’7°4‘9w grown up to be rosy checked boys and ’v»0c. pg;-ybd; orniliix shores 'for $2 $1.2 bushels, making a grand total for the two gi__1s_ ML Shmdmw “med _,___ ,nsmu_ bruggists, or Po1s0nOo.,~|Kingstod, ,Cn mmm’ systems in Mmimba and the tion withaviewto select one. child fo1:\,DR' HAMn‘T°N'° PILLS. CUBE HE* 'adoption. Unable to make a choice he ACRE- milliona of bushels. Well may the Free tank M__s_ Shandrow with mm for a - Press place b°n°°t'h its map the 1°g°nd_ second visit and it ended by adopting the TH E CURONATWN Cllolll' “ ° h h ____ The Greatest Wheatneld °n wmc t 6 22. Tho benevolently inclined couple will - Sun Shines Today.” We in the far east , . . _ Loxnos, August 13.-The coranatio k ut speedily and 8' great Increase 1° the" choir-sailed fromL'.»ndont:»dayf0rCanad F-a"'.l=’. the _ testimony of scores an hundreds of y LoNDoN, August 13.-In a desp itch from Brussels the correspondent of the Daily n Telegraph says, it is aiiirmed there that negotiations with the powers are likely to A ' result in a special treaty, under the terms 1 J oi'..wbich Russia will recognize the Brus- J D and Yorktonin the north. V bushels. It is confidently predicted that \\s°1°s“gar°°“v°_°u°f' and mmm’ herm' a \ , , These range generally from 10900 to ~ _______t____________ Ofcom Wm _"__ __ __ed_____ ternal snSarleg1sla.tion. 25,000 bushels in capacity and dirt the tion in the present ext.ar;ionate price THE PENALTY OF AFASY LIFE trunk and branch lines of railway from of meats, inpita ol the beef trust. 1 _ _ Is paid for by an irritable condition o 8! I end to end. They stand mostly in -""- -way and mmm by exhausted cue r W { I5 1; t 1,1 poor digestion, uustrung nerves an ‘F clusters' f"°m l‘w° t'° seveml “S 8' °n A case of adoption by wholesale is relbroken sleep. lt you must and will li v the simile one beinz an ¢r<=enti°n 8-S - 1 the killing pace better kee in mind the _ corded in South Haven, Michigan where sustaining poéers of §.en_°z°ue_ ` “hmm °” the map' Tm Cmmdian Pacmc live Mr. and Mrs. John Shandrow, who wonderful tonic and reconstructcr. Railway has on its mainline andbranches have “hundred mm ,ruin farm and no ?_;_eri_~_¢:_z_3n_e is a__bloc;_d 1: n_grg__e DEI, & £8' ED cl ll DV ~ one I ii e er T1 t. D- nf 8-_ Sl ' . n ‘ ¢ . ' Rctall. United states and canada.” said General gzgrgaggge ¢(>~,';_<;&‘_:_§hs“§f__;1_}*__~,_<§_i_§_ _V quick to relieve, and certain as the here- _ otcertain Boer officers who had to iight V gig $tio00cu;c_;_.a__L;a._;g_e 2__s_i_i_ae, Dc_oun_\_gl_Et;,r draught and intend reducing thousands of horses, as it is the opinion mander is right. Both Canadian men and Swim “Will MVS B Clla-We f° Supply. Lung or Throat Trouble,Dea.tness. It is » a very pleasant and convenient to use, `\Ve have far too large a range on ; the Canadian regiments, that horses from or polson ;Co_ Kingswm out _ stock for the' next Week oysters theseparts are best fitted for work in _` Dm HAmLT0N.S PILLS CURE HEADV ' A Quahgugs South Africa.” No doubt the Boer com- ACI.-,E_ These are Ueafly all the finest 11181115 . _ Po _P E I _ wnnl, , » makes and many will be sold at Trcui rin. nom Canadian horses seem to have made al L'JtS of nice bathing suits for ladies, __ _ hu thi al _ ___ Mackgfel §:‘;‘:»*°d ' stron!! impression upon our late enemies selling cheap at P&t°n,s° U 14 tt _cos prices W e S' S e is 0 ° lé°bs‘er “yd 1° 5 but now fellow-subjects of South Africa. N0i3i°¢ $0 H0-1‘V€Sl7¢I‘S 8°l\18` W¢St l -W¢ ' V V qdtigh I iafinéigf The electrognph is I simple maching haveafull stock of Trunks,Valises,Gents' A, W. ’ B. ° v&iih_iIn hgif n miie i a Underwear, Overa1ls,Jumpers, Shirts and _ _ ° °“' - ~ ‘ W BRO for sending pictures, newspaper illustra | The Square Dmggist. 1 » w/W A, I . l lReady-to-Wear Clothing. e. su __ sm _ .tions,etc_by telegraph. It isbeing mann li _]AS_ pAT0N&0Q_ _ _ ° Y _°- . - ES! only one place in the provinces where you can buy as cheap as here, that’s Prowse. bros, 8. _-_-na;_@§\lh|l|!ll'L‘_`\I Crowell, Sydney. That S too far away, so be sure you come during August. Y , 1 ° li Men’s Clothing 33 1-3 off. All Carpets 33 1-3 od. VBoys Clothing 33 1-3 off. All Oilclothsr 3_3 1-3 05. 1* Men’s Underwear 33 1-3 off. All Dress Goods _ 3 3 1.3 05. ‘ dislinct tintype 01; photograph' The digerent grades Of Oufivifggliik 0;!! lk SCSI! 8b011t All Valises 25 per cent 05. All Straw Hats 33 1 3 0 This is undoubtedly the biggest sale ever you visited, but we must move out of ther W€ llave also made arrangements with one of our leadmg photographers to Stamper Block soon and to do so we m s ° _ , Ono or more Photographs fm; e__1'a__ ging Purposes at a _ A t - _ V very ow ra e All Overalls 33 1-3 ofi. Al1Men’s and Boys’ Caps 33 1-3 oii. for Purchasing tlcket and ShP° We have 11° agents and Wlll aC¢¢Pli U0 Ofders 11111655 All things not mentioned will be 2 5 per cent off. _ ' V1 have a ticket punched by us. 1., ` S. .. #_ . ¢ ; Q' _, ,` pf _. ~ , _ .-». / __ I _ I .. ' »,. i » - l /This is the second week of the biggest discount sale ever seen in the city. The1'e’s E ~ ' '~ u t sell the stock in that block because we want a lot of money now and we’re going to get it too. P R 0 W S E Tho Wonderful Ghoap lon. Tho Wonderful Glnoap, lon /` " ¢ . ' ' _ _ , *L_ ;_‘_lf_~.’._ . .- _<_-:;%_,,,_,_'___ __ ' - V, _ _ __ __ V .` I i. `,7i,_.;;_' .___....¢-, ” " 7~ - .flf l f‘»/ +\.f ‘F,_.T* ' ` '~; 3 »»,'~\‘;f,~T~, f_T-vi' A _f..:s ~ ‘ r‘ r ’."»'l»‘%»;»i»3‘r'1-‘f»;»“./.';.‘» _ .r ' \\'~‘~>f \ . - - ‘ ./52 '-1 :-_.fu 5; ;'z’ ‘,r=.si’i_»_~,; . 6.. *“*¢WW%WQ§2%§¥*la”m’-’~‘x HRH*;f»'ff! _ ;_ ,ii 4 FREE 1 L.ES..-.. <1-iII\lH* Ari Needle r 1 An invitation is cordially extended to the ladies of Charlottetown to attend a course of lessons m Art Needle .Work under the direction of Miss Barrett and Miss Munro of the Corticelli Silk Co., Limited, _ iabeheiaiiiiiie v.~M. c.VA.Ha1i Lessons win begin on Monday, the 18th Augudzfalid colilanle Saturday, August 30th. The hours arefrom ro to » 9 1 12 a. m. 'and 2 to 4 p. m. da1ly -_ngmmm 0 D 0 ’ We carry the'Cort1cel11 Silk Co s Full l U of Silks and Stamped Goods. ( I _ '_ ' 5UNNY5lDE ~. 1 on. mmm .amuu mm-_ivwwngava € fl- We have made 9~1'1‘811g€n1€nts.that will enable us to _give_FREE on the purchase . _ *_ . ~ “___” »Z Meds Hats 33 1_3 0_1 All Curtains 33 1_3 GE two dollars ($2.00) worth of goods fige any ,it qu _0¥§_dr_ go ` if c P A ._ Men,S Furnishings 33 1_3 0ff_ _ A11 shades 33 1_3 0ff_ ‘ a L- e Size rayon ortrait (unmounted) or aV~_Pl_1o_to _Button (unframed) copied from __ e Au Miuinery 33 1_3 0_1 An Staples 25 Per Cent oE_ store and also in the portrait department 2nd Hoot. We have received a large _ Au Gloves 33 1_3 oH_ Au Trunks 25 Pei; cent Oi ” of frames ‘in the latest designs in square and oval shapes m Gutta pe;-cha, Oak and ~~ , - . _ 5_ and have placed them at prices within the reach of every one of our customers Ask - . Fichlni Boating 5° Per day »;\' WK rannmnu m-./»~<~un. rssuamnu.-nur .v A ew