TW” ""iuhrAY f':HAt:r_-»'r1~r~‘.'i‘riw\r AU(;rrs'r~ is :R99 I I __ 1-; _ li ' H VB) - |FYOU~.=iANT...__. '; ft "'rf§li‘fr~.r 53593! 0 1 I e' t‘ COME AGAIN” Remarxed the storekeeper to the lady as she was departing. The best way to get customers ..o “coins again is in good goods. In the matter of tea, you can buy nothing of MCNSOON. In lead packets. At grocofl 25, 30 46, '- ‘ <»i’hllA i ~» it so S H t H l 8( K K (I ll 6 sl i H U U things. l.r...1»§»DL-5 A \\'A'l`CH THE Hl‘:§"l` AND LATEST BOOKS \'OCAl.Oli IINSTRUMENTAL MUSIC H.-\Nll.\O)lE PICTURE-AS' \\'lilTI_\'(& P.-\PEIi8.:EN VELOPES for ladies; T* 'YS FOR THE CHIL[)REN \ THE BEST SOAP for ali, and lots of good __- ~.;.'.._. \_..'.|..';../._-a.. [Continued From the Third Page] ~qusre miles of safe ft:--:hr rrge. l`:te` basin terminates at a di.-tance o,t uirel miles from the city. and is navi-;_-able for the whole distance. The citadel is] 256 feet above the water. Oi the Eastern side of the harbor is the town i of Dartmouth. ' BUY THE SOAP- -~HiftJr; ascribes the original settle- ment of Halifax to the necessity of r-S; Save the wra rs and end "or artitulars of our s [ahllshl“gaBrt;Sh `tr°“9h°ld 0” me ` r 2 i 1 ' i d’d . _ _ _ ' I ~' il ogeré We P pen I premmmlmlantic coast, to counteract the in-` fluence of Louisburg. which.. had be..n ceded to France by tie treaty of Aivla- Chnpelle. There can, however no 0, ~ 0 n | . doubt that the natural advantages of _ I I Chebucto were considerations of the P- E- ISLAND iiiiiiii iiiiii Re-0peis Tnis.15tli Aug. inst. Our business course comprises all the Branches of a thorough business training and equals the very best. Our Shorthand and Typewriting 'Coarse cannot be excelled. Tut-Books, the latest and best, h&ting date 1899, are in use here. . Our Terms are always .satisfactory to our students. Send card for pros- pectus of this date. ISAAC UXEIHAM, Principal and Proprietor. T. 0. Box 242. ' Ch’town. Aug 3,’99-w sa&wlm §;'»' ...'.;..3' s P. c. ‘Q9 Moaerf S 1\4P1U1\`P1h Woman rioetl deny herself the luxury of a good corset if she has heard about our .. s vavaaamiie Any figure be suited becan the corsets com in models adapt- able to all forms. Ask any dry goods dealer in Charlottetown to show them to you, l?""" at L. To EEN1' The house on Water Street, oppo- site Hotel Davies, at present occupied by J. B. Heagan. All modern con- veniences. Possession given October hrst next. Apply to W. S. Stewart. ulyl3 P i i..@..i. Tea at neu River (Formerly sen creek.) Ji Thistle Orange Lodge will hold a 'I`é:;;Gathering on Wednesday, August Races and other amnsements with lots of music to entertain all The Bell River boys are hound to give the 1 public a good time, come and enjoy yourself.Ten on the tables at 12 o’clock. Proceeds for a new Hall.Should the day ge wet the Tea will take plseo first fine tl. . .Y A bouutifully supplied refreshment . saloon will he on the ground. 12 detec_ tives will watch for those attempting to sell strong drinks and the law will be put in force. FRANCIS COOK, Sect’y of Com. l 4.8.10 & w2i "CREST Darin "'cass'r' GORSETS Sand drain. Always -“-:..~w....~ needsmie. _Umiwllsrlfnrgallas nil §¢nlya9axlo & sadliab were AIKQKW (Q sas.” Guard! (7 own &%`°"\“,""\ ' PILLS ‘ 'I ~l U \|__‘\\ \\\\\"n 0 K' \l n tumafls’ _. &l.'2?2» l I C TIIB BEST ls alwa lqltated. nears Kun, |>nif.'»¢|a my la boxaa llka Ibis, an iwldaly lmltatad, because tl? are tha mt Kldwoy cars. ako limo 14 *I D5Dl¥S""1,, . ' l /I 5;-`_-sl i'.,.»-"`, ` ) ‘~‘.`-.2 ' .ff"~~\( _/-4; - f " ,,l Hl1gh€S ir'E‘iiEtlEs Li `I'lU6|'|ES’ COUGH IIXTURE For Co ' hs, Colds, Brouchitis, Hoarse- neas, slid all Pulnronary affections. Price25cent=. HUGHES’ CREWUTE liXTURE an elegant preparation for Chroni DODD’S RIIEUIATISI CURE A_pos`i7ti.§ygmcure for Rheumagin. A Special Remedies Prepared for DY SPEPSIA, 1NDzoEs'rioN. 00Ns'ri PATIO# etc . .. etc., For the Boat English Drugs and Medicines Till. PE PATRUIIZE HUGHES rrrré'»%F‘ Atthe Apothecarl ‘P il. arlottetown gsunriysi de ‘ ~\ ° “Prince Edward Island’ Prince Edward Island. Forp sale at all bookstores and R. H. Mason’s newstands. Contains a map. highest importance in determining ixs selection. “Halifax harbor is one of the best harbors in the world. las capacity has never been fully tested, but the assemblage or 157 sail, comprising twenty-three ships of the line and eighteen frigates, with a complement of transports on the eve of the reduction of Lonisburg in 1758, gives some idea of the importance of Halifax.” After thanking the guide we com- menced to retrace our steps. and soon found ourselves in the city again. My friend observed, as he looked around-“It looks like the end of toe world. I wonder how I had eversnm- moned up courage to enter.” He looked wistfully at the frowning gates; at the solid masonry; the grim stone walrs. It was deathfully still. “Ii’s t e t etom o rsoh. A cahmancame along and hailed him forl had come io the conclusion that my friend wished to change the scene. “Take us to the Gardens” said I. We had heard a great deal of the Halifax Public Gardens. 'and were sn- tieipsting something suggestive of rs- ture more than had been our lot during the past few hours. My next letter will give some ini- £__,,_ __ _ ,_ , _ _ ,, pressions ofthe Gardens. Hoiio . Death of the Widow of Dr. Guthrie 4 i lllllinburlrh papers ric'ir.l the death f - “T-Lori' the.2ndBine_t. of th.-"1 ist survivor, _ ` I _fwith one exception. _of tiose most. in- * timately connect.d with the leading men 'of Disruption days. The leaders on bath sides of that controversy are all gone. and the death in her _89th year of _Mrs. Guthrie. widow of Rev. Thomas Guthrie, D._D.-, leaves Mrs. 'Murray ;`»Dualop the only survivor of their part- "frs in life. Through her husband Mrs. Guthrie was an iit resting link ` w.;h the ten years’ condict] as well as many other movements, such as ragged schools, with which Dr. Gauthrie’s name' is identified. Eler own family, both on her fat_hei’s and mother’s side. had rendered good _service to Scoilind. Burns, one of the' ministers of the 1 Cathedral Church of Brechin and was Burns of Kirkl rtiu was Moderator of the Free Church General Assembly in _ _ - _ _ 1879_; and her uncle. Wm Burns.l of lhls th father of Wil iam Burns the .df - .. 1° i\ illli of Paisley and Toronto. and Dr. George _ were~notable men,first in the Establish: \\ ef! Church and afterwards in the Free _ Simm°n8 Church, and the Presbyterian Church of .~ ci" A (ff Canada. On her mother‘s side Mrs. .I ger le) . . _(fl, cream soda 5.1 Gulhne traced descent through a line of Q Lam S’ \\_. mini=t.rs from the Refcrmatiou century. /I f °" our' The son of the last of these minirtfrs j Pll'\e8pp|e _ 3*" was her great-grandfather. James , champagne, _ Chalmers, the founder in 1746 or me _ , Sarsaparina, gl; Aberdeen Journal; and one ot her earl-I i chlb Soda, rest meinones was connected with a J _ __f, visit to ms son, her grandfather. early ; Ginger Beer’ exe* 35;, _ in the century. wi en visitors, as well -The best summer drinks `,"-7 as tg; °dit°r,s fami1y'f wer; °I;Pl°V°d ina ressing covers or t e orirnai “_ Mrs. Guthrie was a person of marked [Q we ii i':.‘i.'3:"::;‘.‘;f.;.'f.:.‘i.'::1i:':‘;..:;T sais' __ , . er e \i ,é r',,t‘rf@‘;’_ “___ in manner and placid in disposition she "é` " " `¥"{ °'?“"' "' A ' "“ usefully balanced the eager. enihu- I - _ _ _ J siastic nature of her husband, whom she 5' ( _ » Chinese missionary, and of Professor Islay Ferrier Burns) Dr Robert Burns, .S Bum=,of Twt edsmuir and Corstoruhine survived for 26 years. She was strong- ly attached to old ways and old views, but was always ready to help every scheme that seemed likely to do good, spiritual, moral. t-rmaterial, to others. She is survived by 7 of 11 children. An Illustrated Book, descri tive of more dismal and more dead _than h h b fPhs ” ‘ She was the daughter of Rev. James I born in the mause of Brechiri in 1810 I i Her elder brother. Dr. James Chalmers Y _ Bill -D098 yoiir gas meter run all right? ` ; i ° Jill -Run? It _fairly gallops! and ' l|s.s.ciryorGh is ill ti sc MUCH, Charlottetown e.ve:ynFri`day st"l0 o"llrd,cl: g:'»so”xr . _ ‘ during the season of 1899 f is_one of the most painful and torturing calling at Summerside Port” datqnx’ P c.'K|~.| .U t diseases. No oneneed endure tormentsau PM-g 'Haw k b ’ . mug' Kg gy|||. n ontler. Milburn’s Rheumatic Pills l 6 as Ury' Admin’ C‘°’°'i el Qin ° u_red some of the Worst cases, and novo func Harbon. _salnflm R'v°r° S1193 J fall tv awe Pwmnt relief from are 'n H"b°"~ 1'°“11'°1°3' will leave Hslifs 50acb o.:x alldruggiau pu ` gli? Tuesday at 6 p. m. makingggmz ° . . The Steamer has e l-A Booker _-Is f nd 004 ` ‘ ' x°° Penman-Oh Yydgmli nt; 'ta g' A ermc lem' Passengm' 590011303850!!! 1 c illli i‘llill.§ err PLUMP while using Dr. A. W. Ctias¢’s Nerve Food. There comes a critical time in the life of every woman when/the bud of girlhood is unfolding into the full blown flower of w o m a n h o o d. Mothers at this time should carefully guard their daughters’ haalih, for this _is_a time when many a. girl falls victim to insidious diseases which make life A m-isery. _ _ Loss of flesh, headaches, pains in bad! and side, ner1vousness.l injrtabiltiltge 11:; 31?; 5111;! I: le, sal ow comp exionr _ i);ns that warn you to use Dr. A. W. Chaser Nerve Food. _ The blood is impoverished and the _nerves require nutrition. Nature must have assistance and there is no better way to help nature than by using Dr. A. VV. Chasc’s Neve Food. It is a food for blood and nerves. and create! rich, red blood, solid flesh and newnerve tissue. The color will return to the cheek, the liriglit- ness to the eye, and incrase in weight will tell of solid advance in health. Dr. A. W. Cliase’s Nerve F At all dealers, or Taontot E iii Fi MISCELLANEDUS ITEMS. “Two little boys of mine were troubled with Worms. They would wake in the night md vomit and sometimes were quite feverish. I got a bottle of Dr. Low’s Worm Syrup which gave them oornpéefo relief from their trouble.” Hrs. m. Me oil Teetervillo, Ont. " and down so fast as that one -I bought yesterday. ” said the manager of the dry goods store. “Where did you put it? " asked the innocent one. -'In ‘the elevator.” , limrrfa Lillian! Corsa Daadriili. Regular Action of the bowels is neces- saryto health. Laxa-Liver Pills are the best occasional catheric for family or .gen- eral use. Price 251:. Any drnggrst. She-Do you see anything ridiculous about that hat? ` ` lie- No, dear; but I ha_ven’t seen the bill yi 5. . ` - sciieii .urn iiino. ' Mrs. T. Wannamaker, Frankford. Ont. says: “I scalded my hand very ' badly and then took coli in It swelled and was very painful, but halfa bottle of Hagyard’s Yellow Oil cured it completely.” i The Delinquent Boarder-`-This pie ' of chicken you’ve given me is just li rubber. 'Tue Lady He 0w`es-Well, it’s ine neck. isu’t it - - [dar-fs Lminsst ltslisvss Ileiinlgis. Hagyard’s Yellow Oil cures all pain in man or beast; fo' sprains,cuts,br|iiSes,_ cal- lous lumps, swelling inflammation, rheu- matism and neuralgia it is a specific," Bill-I want something that will st‘ck to my ribs. ` Jill- Why not try some of that liquid glue? 1 In the summer-time running sores and ulcers are hard to keep sweet and clean. Balhe them with Burdock Blood Bitter-s and they will be from odor. Take this treinedy internallp_and soon healthy flesh will supplant tho decaying tissue. li|\ar¢|’s Linilisnf Cures Burns, sic. _ Patrice -Charley lost his head in the interview. I hear. _ Patience- Well, he didu’t1ose much Anxious Mathers find Dr. Low’s Worm Syrup the best medicine to expel worms. Childien like it-worms don’t your hands while she was sin in f’ He -1 think she’s got $6 or. it yet. _ T31 achiiilg head can be instantly re- iiimfs Lrnassgiorais svrqoisf., 'C ” ' "Q " ' i \_.\ \_i\- "§~\- » ._;_; #gg `\~\'_`¥i'~\' `*I~\ f X ._ 1 _ /'.\ f ,_ `»` f /‘.. 9 f r _ "I never saw a thermometer go np~ Halifax.-i.a Grand Il chess W ° 4 p, m. S. S. Halifax Satgrdaysell . gagged." 1 ickets for sale at statl 60 cents per pound' §%d§%§%%%i§i ron \_ \_.\ 1\_.\ VZ' Y/ . W - r _ 4 . 1; .\ ,_ _ (Jonmogcl`n__¢_Jal_y Stl, _MQDXQ “II a" /'\ f 4 . 'H f 5, S M NS IHIIIIIUEYLDI Til of or BY “TI-IE .» .n INTERNATIUIM. S S. riiiiii minimis ri l»eavln§t..lohn overv, Ill P. l.,aniwo in loaaol aldla _ciortoerrsrmrosrrrarsssasoilsaa S\1mm¢rsid¢toBostmAboiit2&Ho|aI. Jmmc. :.r.agouLaii, apes Bi-Weekly Sittings, lar nosfrorv bu§r1;7;’::)‘(i7hiiIi°§if;f;e;‘;>°wi:,`forhB< ston:via Hawkes- . _ nba n E i , noon.-S. ~'. “|_:lr:lri.tax' Fl-litdagge at gon- H “ Fr.mBostori.~Tuesda sandsainrdays From E. I. R w;;;b For 'I‘icl:ets.rafics 3:3 aflliiormailoli all W. W. CLARKE. Agent, shes-Didn’t you feel like clapping 'p _ _-5 _ Z S- He - Yes -clapping my hands over my ears. _, Mr. Chas. Johnston, Bear Rsver,_U. S, i Writes, "I was troubled with hoarseness. i ` ` and sore throat d af 1, an ter taking th I 1* bottles of _Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Sys; S G" I was entirel cu .” = 1 M int bonnet? ‘ _ Sue -What has your wife got on her, snivdsfh L. cau>m.aN, canadian (`»" .'~?I‘~'~";.` 1V"» '-.:.'/‘> ,. f " -aa 4. --,rua IWOJII. smr rm... may. ..¢,,.,_,,,;- ._ ~ » ’ e system of most dellgts and nag: Ch’Town, Hay 27. ff Ex. &~ J gr! lil” |0905- I “I0 lnyr gripmg, weakening r :sickening an