.1 »-¢»-> < I l 1 a _ ° -\ r 5 TB " ~ ° l ° _nssff-i&~t ~ ~ 1-' _ ._ _ f-nw ~_ anctimeers to sell by Public Auction ‘-T" »r+'j-`*'“". - ~t”°‘~*,-:~f'§\'>j¢-»»< . ,_ * ~».~ __ -__ ...».._.;__...;.=_»_ __,'_;; cf _‘ws-r ~ns~.u gp gpg ,. re-~' AllCll0ll~ S1158' sm rHi;ii.lS_r asm -=°-_~»= crm-ll _ i .I1 _ »»l - . _ _ ~.- 1 1 '= ' » t f tastes » ll around- sp rtjan, of Jeweltry and Fancy Goods 'rue L;;1_;<;_r:_G_¢&i~wva Sir ml .hi.o..§`1'»' Tele ....¥tu:_o°oo§~_ _ii ¢4hul¢ing _ rs U mi .ar t _ ~ '_ C _ ° d_ of hhiglish stories. _ Ih"emst!uct¢dBenJ Cart°r& -0 ’ °-_"~_ _- ml\;?\8 room is not littered _*ith zsshes, walking sticks, pipesi :and sam sun su rio- noun-Dslsse n at store Snnn side, Grafton St., _ an “aim U. our , every Saturday niiht until further notice a largestock ofjewelci'y,H1889° ware, silverware and fancy goods. Sales to commence July 4th B* 3 o’c1ock .m. On account of poor health gr the last twelve months. money isverymuch needed. there- fore bargains may be expected. Terms cash. JURY & CO. Retreat Ulsro the Greet lorohnnsfgnd lportsmas spends lu Leisure Ioan _ -lODl\l|l[lA¢lll¢.0l1yll0I»I»l*s \_Q\nl'\ols,LflsrLlL With the story of Sir Thomas Lip- lon's ambition to win the Amer_ica’s cup, the readers of newspapers the world over are prd.ty thoroughly fg- mlllar. Perhaps so many do not know so much about the daily lite of the successful merchant and genial sportsmen who so fo e third SUNNYSIPDE __ time is devotiifg hisilengisgil?-i§ 9, The Mem who Wahtsa.---‘--rs itumlullenl Bile! Or needs any repairing done should not forget ;that we havfthe fsdlilies fdftnrn-_ ' ing out work eqnsl to any _ in Canada. Let us give you an estimate. _,_',_ »,_ ,_ _ _ _ Bnicc Stewart & Co, ‘ steam Navigation 0o’s Wharf. Chrlottetown. ‘ good bit oi his cash to the winning , gi this most coveted trophy of the sea. ` "- i -- Sir Thomas Lipton is a man of marvelous activities. He runs more than 400 stores in various parts oi the world, raises tea in Ceylon, kills hogs in Chicago, has warehouses in Calcutta and Colombo. makes ginger ale in Dublin has cannin factories I 8 [all over England and Scotland, cor- ners the bacon and eggs of Ireland, contnants for supplies for the British army and navy, makes candy in London, is purveyor of d_e_lic¢,ess_en to kings and prime! and does hund- ,re& of other i_n`y~one of ” which might so rogomea on sosioioht to keep any ordinary man busy, but et he finds time to entertain his and auociates at one oi the most charming country houses in England. 'Sir Thomas Llpton's country seat, *0l=l1!l0» where of his leisure hours, is in Southgate, just outside of London, half an hour’ _spin with his auto mor from the cen- .’,L_;.f, ..h. ` teal omce ot his greet and varied en- 1_. _§- _ ‘_ ` f__\erprises in -_the British metropolis. ‘ is yn 05”.-. ,gn 91 g°u¢)u"t¢_ ha; been invaded by the builder oi mod- ' taste ot its owner, In one corner is ` him. with his Loudon omoos. Ia' on- I These are the only signs thathgf is a ,- no.--_ - .. -.-.___ _ ’ ~' :,` , _ ,__ _ ; ! - f__(1 - ,_ '.5 ' _ , vi ,__ ‘ *__ flee-.~»,2. »~ f banks ol the Elyde helore his #sat Throughout the house there 5; many indications oi Sir glasses, but indicates the rined the private ,telephone whkh connects otheiy is _tho desk oi _his secretary. business msnf: lor the walls dei corated with hunting scenes both in oils and water colors, the work oi so e of the most no odern art- l e fe e _ |i§__t!_.‘_ wily 13% favorite fowhng piece--le' _ agaxns _ one -wall, _while coach whips and crops are also no- ti_c‘eable.» One side of the room . is nearly, 'illlod with a library which [comprises not onlyjxworks by Kipling and Doyle and other authors oi to- -day, but the standard English poets. The grounds. of Osidgo embrace about 150 acres, and a considerable port-ion of this is devoted to the raising of grain, vegetables and hay for the horses, but one oi the best gol! links in Great Britain has been il?- un ` é *__* \. A ' * ON* ' ' r ,' X f , so f “_ ‘-‘~`_-s 'J IFYUU UNLY KNEW on houses, ond, although it is *al-|_ ~~ Ill 'rsollll urrol'nl'sil_Avr°§_ _ .\»,, ~ .to - , ._ 3 ’t .fi 2 1 X l- , _ 1 N11; - -.P 'T 1 _ 3* .1 _ ._ "P ~ \ x ’ -~ ., .L “ 'il-I. . -J 1’ " V' '$5' lt is s 1 v2 ‘#4 'ti W* *L ‘asa I ,"-» »\as\¢7»»*~’i\ Whenyonrwellstockedstorewas 11°" _‘mm thcmbvbs °f I-°1=‘:'¢‘¢§i'1 I ' General Oices 1*este't's°Wi\sri’, Boston, lm Federallleni A choice Blend of Ceylon. India and China-.Teas,in such propoi-*ions as to insure s_' delicious cup of Tea. Sold by all the principa _ Whokiolc by ' 1 ‘lhllllllllll & lc|EWl Lower Queen St. Ch’tows'n. ’ "r _~ '_ _.` _llom¢S¢¢k¢IS _Excursions r-ro 'ran-- - ~, .- - tion, with its _rows of ho °“*“*8°» 'Th"°““‘-’"“'°m5*-'designee sh.. imitation of dwellings. A ‘ mile away Old Southgate is so-far it that years will _from _elapsc if oslnsn, era nos._ur'ron_’s coullrnr sur. fo it is converted from o hamlet 0 charm oi an' English countryside. Hamlet is perhaps the best name principally of dainty villas and neat highways momentarily expects to the edect. But a ierwsteps from the house mon are the so_t-homes, 'four ‘ in number, where not _.only vege- tables, but Bowers, for decor-_ ation, are _raised _in abundance. Over; an acre il 9-11° dewtéd t'° WN* il ¢,811ed_the"summer'dower garden, where can be seen English _blooms developed almost “to iperfection by the eipert horticulturist Who is in charge. _ _ _‘_ _ _-_I , ,t._.,..» , .___ __ » Q - .lf Yet with an the beauty aaa grand-A 1 ~ cur. of Qsidge and .its sartpueidinga tum 1| _something it tear, ter. all only "beche1or'_s ‘_ wo wh have in mentioned _men o _ 0 he future mistresses -oii Osidge; gee ‘ emisohe¢oom»'_iop1ia»u‘to - VETERAN OF SEBASTOPOL. be re ` _ ' , inn, 5 town of f,o..¢,_y and 193” the Bir3_ell's Postmaster Tells What _Dodds Kidney Pills are Doing for Him. _ _ f for Old Southgate, as it is made up BIBDELL, GBEYCO, ON'r.,J\_1ly 13th"1il0$ -(Speclal’).- Henry Bird, postmaster here C0’¢*»9~8¢S ,and 011 ifS 0\1tSl$irtS BN o isa vemran of the Crime_a_n`_Wfar'~whoi dozen oarnore country seats, among gnthereg 81°” gnfmnf, of But which Osidge is conspicuous. _'line the .hndsmm ha enwuntgred in mg” visitor as he strolls along the quiet to,-|-1\,1¢d5ysbrenght_on Kidney Trouble. - _ ~.‘.Here iswhethe says of it:_ f _‘ ‘ qlxbe-?~1§gsz;l§gh°;u1t;:Le1c:°\I; 3 “Every time thalidney Trouble bothers door ofthe Cherry’Tree Inn. The: m°l““'l°° D°‘_1d'sKu“°¥ P mi' _I M7-°~r oooch has passed away. but the rod navel them 8 hir ~°hs_n°°__i° 'P°_ ' coats of the _hunters and the flittingitboroughly but they always d_o,me's Brest o _ o black and white oi the hound,paok desi otgood. Iksow ' v ire frequently seen as they mount leswdo m_¢rethmiso1alq_\ed__f_or; them. ~I ‘__ stables of Osrdge con_taan_ from twen- ty-Hve _to th_iI'ty horses at ull time¢,` manv of them excellent cross coun- ing wonderful speed and endurance If That Sir Thomas appreciates lux- urious surroundings is shown by the _ furniture and decorations oi the drawing room, dining room and e_v_; ' en the various chambers of Csidge. ~ There are few of England‘l stately 0 mansions which are more artistically cumawl _ l’e_'f_o' __ been associated iit1i'severs1“tit1- *_ ' sun "heart whole. has any ` " ` `is it I 1. 35;., _ t » _ ,&- - .» ~’°‘..~ _ » - __,__,_§_' ‘ E - _ 3. _ The stables also contain a pair oi _“chu mradmission tg _the wud. ‘_ ~- 1 l` ` ‘ fn _li _ii coac-hers from the former Prince’s “mmment Demonstndon “¢..w-th _ g ' _'_ »i " ' _,_ .ls .‘.‘~', .af fc - uf (awk ‘- ¥`3`-Cz ae .__ -___ ff "Y ;».'f'.f_~~-»-_ » 1 its Y »|lfr\V jp,” *e,<~'.¢_.;'1.2~,‘,@_°_:' has not claimed-lr-1‘~’ the a PDBCL ..¥,,,_,. .r __ Le! 7.! ...‘ » ‘ » ,.1 _ é i ‘ r 1 . _ . -. _ _ _ ._ li ~"§§V7 ...sf ~¢ ' ' ~ f " ¥ ._ _'t ’ 1 115.1, if J? . _ ~- -1 .. ,'_;_;_,.~ ,-" 1;' o t-ry mounts. Sir _'1‘hom_as’ favorite _ " , ' ‘, ~ 5’ _ _ _ - __ _ _ ~ ~ » i J , >~-mf 1° = fm b1~°\=_m» Sf-we r -- 0 _ bemg given -l » » _ easkperfectg animal _:Ed can __u|“»g°‘u»|¢1“,_”(°1- mtg' gm" _ _ ‘: f _ _ ;,r":;n_‘thé _mx sf§1‘§¢§‘l_;" g;_%~]»uuo¢:.res.qdsy me _r_h_uroaq»\oe=_~- » V - ._ 5 - _ '_ _ ~ ' ’ bring! l out a iumpér bought from "uw" i5“°h°'w' C' -T"-U‘»P”~'l°5-I' ' I ._ _ f _ _ prize winner _at se\_feral_ oi the horse _ _ f-~ _ _ _ 3 ‘”° ‘mf °’ “°““‘,“$”"‘_ Dlscou s 20 25130 ds# " shows of last year. He is a noble u_°A°8°° df;_:mm_° _ _ _ _ ' - i _ 0 1_1 9 , _ ; `*“' `bay,_ gentle ara kitten and » '°!_“':~- _ V ~ - A _ - ___ __ _ ' 1 e f - is ‘ 11 .¢ti¢‘1°<~. " '\_.'._>..f~ - sexe* i“»\.~»met,3;~ _mf _t is "2 'rg-` t<>r1»..» :_ _ W V I "‘-'>.`§=‘~'?‘E9s - . ..._ ___ V __ .5 “ ~ ~ _:__ &»h i Jhma..¢.;||Naaa||.. hw-tum-to -»-i Q1 - ¢ to _ .., _h *trol is Q -v v »» M,-is att, Avakhh 4 i’ ~“H’§i~` nos ovnnearu -an mv- owne