._ I _.____.,_ _ _ .` 'L ~ _ -me _-~" ' '-` " 3|- . '_»v~_. ‘- '-1 L1' ` ‘il-' 1' mei .1 - <.\-'1 J '=-~"‘s.`»`- _y 1`»,~,, ~' -1" ~' -3 ‘V *-"“' ,- ' »' . _ ~.=. _ .. ,nie-. 99, » , -2 e-_wr-'_»-._ . f»..¥=‘ "‘~;.\. .»_» :_ . -. ‘Q TJ.-.:,‘-‘7.i1,.~~=~"'f~_=1»-’ A,-1.? ---'fi-'~ °‘§‘,\-_~,f-»’_,’.“ .-_,.- _- ' . . ~ . ` _ » af ~ "_ ` _ -f-__ > ;_»_' ___ '»'-'»*.,~.‘»' ~ - f"- ,_E:_f='A‘.`,'» .\\..p~.\;‘_. . , ... _ _ _ _ -. _ . _ . . __._,.r ~.. . _ _ _ _ " \ i CITY AND has been oillcially announced. It is gg; on each $100 assessed value for New York, $2,238 for Brooklyn and $8.35 for Biohmond and Queens. That is an in- uwgo of about 7 cents in each borough 5791' l8S{ y°5r’s race' I: b ! I mth tonstlpation tome a llost of llle. 15 mg Weil and Keep Well Delm- B" gpg Bovvels by Unit( Dr, ¢§|“¢°s Kidney-liver Phill. y cannot avoid discuss if you negiglct to regulate the _bowels and allow the liver and kidneys to become ‘wrpid, sluggish and inactive. Dr. Chase's Kidney-11"" P1118 _sro the lmost valuable family medicine that ` one can conceive of because they ln- . vigorate and regulate the excretory and filtering organs as no other prepar- agon was ever known to do. Mr, Geo. Benner, Wiarton, Ont writes :-"I don’t like to have my name put in public print, but I feel it a duty to my fellow-rm-n to recommend Dr. Chase’s Kidn‘JY-1,i’~’€1' Pills. For _qbout four years I was troubled with chronic constipation and weak- F;-;-ioug Wl'l£‘l’l I b€¥8Il- I0 Dr. Chase's Kidney-liver Pills, and 1 ukC l new Inga' _ More people use Dr. _ Che.se’s Kidney-Liver Pills than any other Can- adian medicine. They are popular be- oeuse they cure when other remedies fail. Ask your neighbor about them. one pill a dose, 25 cents a box, all deal- rass of the kidneyl- My bondltion was verily believe that they havo srwed my life. I sm now well and feel .- J Tun mail train did not arrive in City until 11.45 on Saturday night. Iris expected that the repairs to the Steamer Jacques Cartier will be complet- ed to-day. Victoria Division this Monday evening at 8 o‘clock. - __ Sacrament was dispensed yesterday at Brookfield Presbyterian church by Rev. ,‘ Geo. Miller. °- THE Steamer Halifax has been doated. _The work was successfully accomplished _ Friday afternoon. ' DoN"r miss the Smily Concert to-night. Buy your tickets to-day. There may be none at the b_ox~ofl'lce, ' A summons has been served on William Connolly for an infraction of the Prohibi- tion Act. The summons is returnable on 1 Monday. Cfrrowiv Engineers will meet for drill in uniform this evening at 8 o’clock. A full attendance requested. Recruits will meet at 7,30.-BY Onnsn. Q5 THE Cartier made a trip to Victoria on Saturday afternoon leaving her berth shortly after [one o'cloek. The steamer returned to the city at 10.15. Tm: ladies of the Presbyterian church. Georgetown, purpose holding a tea on the day of the annual sports engaged in by as “_ Edmmnn Bates & C°_ Town.” the officers and men of the Government Fisheries protection. °"S*°"' and www# §.i:.‘:.f;;'_‘j.f;'.;.‘:;r:;::°.i_;:S.';;i:.°t1;i ' th 1 d S t d ` h d or um r an a ur ay nip: t Jelly Pudding We have now in stock something new in the jelly Powder line cf davorr ’l`_E_s_ pogfder is made from the Enest *gud :hen ground anleaedwiththe highest grade of pure fruit flavors. l¢#lW## proceeded to Charlottetown. They will .remain a few weeks, Tm: Princess did not arrive in port until 9.50 on Saturday evening. There were n`early50 passengers including a uumberof the passengers from the Olivette which is i` now running on the Boston-Halifax route. * E,,,m,_,,,_ge,,,,,,,, mm, ,.,,,,,,e,¥ cn'mwa_schoc11cf Mane Dining * will make one quart delicious Cresmry ' Custard _ We have also in stdck all the leading * S devon in Pure Gold Jelly at ro per pkg sweater & nn ii Prof. Watts absence at the Pan American gExhibition fthe studio will be in charge of Miss Smallwood who will transact necessary business. Hours 0.21) a. m. to 12. y , WHILE the east bound train was passing * The ldeslcroceey * 'the wharf _S;\_;.urday night the engine was era owing to a switch § I” ’ being open. The ilrsttruck and the for- ward pair of driving wheels left the I ` | I' F track. Theaccident caused one hour EVERY MAN hould be posted, ltothe merits of whstwe Heryou. and fifteen minutes delay. _ __ ‘ STIPENDIARY Blanchard held court at Georgetown on Thursday. Maggie Young of Montague was fined $50 and costs for a violation of the C. T. A. The against Eliza Campbell of Montague, First-We °5¢1’ 70° l°°dl~ ¢I°°|°li'¢1!°"f °"° Woodleigh Llewellyn and Lauchlin Mc- When youbuy from us,you wlllneversces duplicate with anyone. Second-Our cutting, itting, sewing, etc. is se one to none in this Broad Dominion. Third-The above excellences are yours at a iigure, also our own, but we give all preference nd advantage to our customers. Secured only Kenzie of Graham’s Road were dismissed. A telegram received on Saturday gave the disappointing news that the Smily Company would not arrive till to-day by the Campana. This prevented the ladies of the company singing in the churches by long years of hard work and trying exper- yesterday. Those who attend the concert 811%. J T. l;lc__l(__ENZlE, to-night will enjoy the rare treat of hear- in them g . GUARDIAN readers will be pleased to learn that ona card to Rev. D. B. Mc- ! _ +_ W __ - _ _ 3 Leod the Rev. G. M. Young writes:-A word of gree"ing from the ancient town. *Even one s ‘WANTS ’ ll a ooooeoe _U I-3 #ensues they can get Eclipse Bakery. loaf. Duchesse Bread Graham Vienna LLEPHONE 211. STEWAR is a remedy for all Summer Complain Ecup* Iuka-I' in Adults and Children-in use over twen nest Breed. _ . A Bake! cess _ alldealers at 25 cents a bottle. . @ _The trip will repay anyone. We have ei had a splendid time thus far, and will go to Switzerland to-morrow. The car d is dated Aug. 5th. _Team "3-5 of a second too slow.” -it-1 t y five years and thoroughly reliable. _ ies, para a vim on saturn” to the mem- s. or 'r. Remember the meeting of,.D__J.s. Nickerson, J, E_ Mo’m'__ I S*‘"P° “"4 Train Despmaer ucuwen of Tm: show window of Messrs. Haszard & Moore’s book store elicited considerable , . .interest on Saturda . The tro h won by and Wants It good' which Q the Charlottetowny SalvagepCbrps was “t the Q l placed in a child’s express and drawn by G95 5 6 a number of iigures which of course did 0 not represent the team but served to give an idea of the way our boy’s stood up after the event, and “good for another 200.” In the rear is to be seen the Halifax ~‘=- _ (carca.ss)_¥>er .._. . . _ FULLER'S BLACKBERRY CORDIAL Lomb por hoo, , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ”°B..1...\....__..:;;;1...;;' _ ii Eggs,perdoz..... imcunwanewmnnssms THB omcrs of Morning Star Lodge, No. benefits Island Railway in wngheuf Hall. The visitors were: John McLeod M”°°"3 M-Wi1°°l1»Se¢retary; Messrs. Jas. M°A\11er.w.o. Price, a. J. su-cases A T56! wish to thank Superintendent the P. E. 1. Railway f maki an-angg. I ments forthe Island :somber-:zto attend ~ the meeting. ' ' Ynsrznnav afternoon the remains of Mrs.John Trainor were inte;-rod in St., _Dnnstan’s Cemetery. The body was i {>r°\=sht-to the Cir-yu by the train which anived ¢8l`1Y on Saturday moming. The remains were aooomponied by her husband and two children, and jvhey 1efvKsm100nS. B. G. a week ago. Mrs. Trainor was a daughter of John McQull1an,King St., this city. About two years ago she joined her husband in Brit- ish Columbia, but even then she was in failing health. Still, she appeared to KYOW stronger, until about the fifth of August, when shewas seized with hem- orrahage. She gradually grew weaker. and on the9th inst. she passed away. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon, and was attended by a greatmanymourn- ing citizens. The pall bearers were R. K. J ost, W. W. Stanley, George W. Gardiner Alexander McDonald, William Murray and Joseph McCarey. Rev. Dr. Monag. _ han conducted the services in St. Dun stan’s Cathedral and at the gravegin the Catholic Cemetery. On the casket were A many floral ’ tributes the offering of many sympathetic friends. I In referring to the visit of Mr. R. Stuart _Solomon who visited Ch’Town a few days A ago the Toronto Globe says: Seldom has a private visitor come to our town more worthy of a welcome than Mr. R. Stuart Solomon of Cape Town, who is at present ,_ in Toronto, in the course of a visit to Can- ada. A business connection with Canada and s strong sentiment ofloyalty lmpelled \Mr. Soloman, when our Canadian troops. __ went to South Africa. to take the keen- est interest in their welfare. ' When the sick and wounded began to drift back ~to_ Cape Town Mr. Solomon was indefatig- ,able in his ed’orts to soothe their amic- ` tions. He reduced the work of a good _ 1 pitals two, three and, latterly, four times aweek, literally knew til whereab 1! and progress of every Canadian _in Cape Town, kept his house filled with convales- cent odicers and soldiers, and advanced their interests and added to their comfort in every possible manner. This was not _the work of a man of leisure, but of .app active business man, who incidentally rdoing a great deal to push Canadian man- I ufactures in South Africa. Mr. 'Solomons is now visiting the land ofthe meuwheln hetreatedso Well, are remembered with gratitude. It is to-M be hoped that he will iind his stay in Tor- S onto as pleasant as his kiuduesses to Tor- on o men in a cou ry __ ,_._.q,_- _ _ __ ltARRIEo. At St. Malachi’s Church, Kinkora., on Tuesday, August 13th, bythe Rev. J. J. ` McDonald, P. P., assisted by the Rev. Allan McDonald, of Fort Augustus, Mr. George Kelly to Miss Regina McBrid_e, both of Kinkora. ; 'W ~-- dpi g _ SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. p Barley ,perbushel........ Beef lb. L;L;;es;e 8881383388 838889388 oco¢o°;o¢ S8852 USS Pork live per lb S8 Butter, per lb...... Calfskins, each \Hay, per. ton Ha , Big goods style. at 'AU bi c ‘F il' Mohairs, Grenadm incur 3 ack and Color ew __ 5 Dress Goods o Wo poi; on gale for the balance of this week all Our New in your clinmtoswsroa new loses of *af Hd ‘»lb.......... » Islaleliiggldur, perlili l ggtrfftnlgm’ )' lmblbil ' us e . *Oats whitefégrr bushel.. Wheat per ushel Pork (carcass) nerlb.... ¥otatoes;1|c~ i urnps... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Beet ` ‘ 1 Lamb gkqriayoach ........ .. Sh kins ....... . . Wo? swashed) ..... . . ._-*mlm know Samaritan toasystem, visited the hos- _ U’ I .I _ _.Prescription been given reason to kuowlthat his 1;; t ' far nt merit. _ ~ i.;.‘.~;;L.;i.;;Li.*.. SSSEBSQSSQSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSS ¢¢o`eooc:c¢Qe_er--oo '6GGSi8888hf£88&8 from Africa. sstory that _ Govextmenit-o&red them civilian outfit, afreepassage, and a fur-, ther promise ed reward American army and navy. `- _“___ .-I ~,_ raaNcssx_@nsulsrl_u1:ss_‘ _ -_-_ United States invdlifhrent -bunches of annual average ME strikes-almost one a. day. But in 1% there were 740 strikes rononro-1s.srs.».D_1LY the receipts were $150620. This is a proposition. _ V ___ noun Losses 350 A wear. _ PRETORLA, August 18.-Marked pro' forces in the last five months. The enemie’s force has been reduced by an average of 350 men a week, but the weekly returns are now diminishing cwmgaiw the tnemsmiir ct Beers left iuithei'fIb1d.~ . :- no Nornxenarmrssr but zen runere' ` Blackberry Cordial. Remember it has stood the test of long expaience, oushlr 1‘¢1i%b1°.1‘°m°‘iY Complaints for Children and cents at all dealers. _ sososesoosss gong -s __ olossosesgs ecialty... ill THE PUBLIU Were li/'ozu1""' j_£fgreat the '\ _ g trade, but there are more strikes in f _ France. _ 'rue so-me habit is growing em _ 7 iii " that country. Statisticsishow that in _ 1 ‘ ` 0 ‘ nine years ending with 1h@there was ui - steady climb. Toronto is an improving- _ ssc’ $_l_00___~ $115, ._ ........_;i... _ _ 1. Fineself-'raasi ~ gress has“been -'rnsrleby the British* . . _ . A _ woeonnewwnrei as is prices _ dine;-ent styles to select from. We vw wi John il! fEZ5:'nor.'rc- The undersigned have this dey en- tered into partnership and will carry on a drug business at the old stand, cor. Gt. Geo. sud ` 'Kent sts., under the nsmeof lollonnld &._l6l(Innon _ . bca. A. a neun-an ` D. A. McKinnon _ " In referring vc uhesbeve, I desire 'to thsnfmy customers forthe gener- ous patronage they have extended to C me and' hope that the “nfl” will enjoy/a continuance of the same. IEE I Goo A. It loDol8!d For the Long Evenings/ onsb _~' <1. been _Bogie 1* - and902in1ll0. _ ` ~ ‘ in the shower the other '! wish then that yon- thought of buying Toronto Mail: Th&tToronto is constant] Umbreua ' 2 C < ` ly progressing is shown by the street rail~ _ _ - - - i e way receipts. In July, 188, _they were Be w1_se aheadacf sioasvo; in Ju1y,1sso, they _went up to even if the sun IS $119,688; in the same month last year they __ G:0Qd’bfg rain ghgdding reached $125322, while during last month _ ‘ ' and only cost _` money. Faassen* C Ladies' U 5t°_PP9l"~_ _ _ 6291 150. 85% “<__‘§#Q / _ _,__.__ ,.._.__` _,, (_. .,_,_.__,_.. »,._.~_~ ,.-~. __. » - _ _"__ “E” is v ~ Books s _ 'IL _\ ._ i At De Lamere, Sangedt County, North |' - A '5-"V *U/96:6/$fJ ,_ Dakota, Catherine Nicholson, relict of thef. U ' ` n _ We hgvded img 7_3 0| 165110110 late Donald McLeod, formerly of ValleY°»- Y ‘C __ C Prayer Bodks' _I5 cents to $3150 THQ Held’ P' E’ I' ' » - _ largest assortment ever shown in f-U' Nfl 5*" UW inspect J. D. honrdccée af"Péa£“<5ii5`oe. ' __ Tli_eP°pu1sr SMi°°°\’ ' dseds of customerswlic teilmg’ ‘ their' frisndsolcur Clark Cheap Light __ -so .’;'-5.1. xr Abu nw is 'finer -_ aww.. _.g , '~ .Q spa : . '.~v~_u‘ . SGH; "~f'.. ,gvsmnelis W , v u 4.-;-/\ '~ as ewdu~~ ; -1 ~'f“'.f 1. _ _ _ > _ _f ._ ‘_ 'Q ,__ _,_ .f ._ s ~ 3-, -; ;` _ E ` I f__ _ ‘_ ____________. _ _ 0110 HD*--r our igsripdees [plssdid aeeorment. ' ` -N»~a»1s»»»a¢s~=fni=ffiU°°=°!s1_°?i°f°° °‘ °“*‘° 3’ F ucfemdymsI:ip§hs_bi¢eeu_oq»ku1b\\Qniueref humid. Ben.. -iff#-=i-=r\~¢~= v-f “wmv e--<...»