il. L. ._ _.wr l r i z 15| [ii . v f;"*_. V lt. l "1 _ ,. l i l i i. ~; -;e. if ;___?! 1 l. L -ni' , . r 1. li. l \ i . l ll, ti tt . ._` r~. _ _ li vi l iii, l \ l i PAGX TWO _ _ 6 THE CHARLOTTETOWN . _ a Ina nom; in so .msr mrannar., Ns why ° _ug at an nm" is dues” on but mambo or na pqgum-a"‘ln4Am" viuce and therefore as YOU | ,I , “Q =’..===<..2=’¥.<.r.::‘..s.e.=:='=* towE,“l;clvlv':r'?i Ia.l°:nd,°Canada,w ‘":t the billowing Nha, Morain Dailv (exoe t Sundayioae month 8lo;peryeorN.il);hymali..,...,,,. mail... ...... . .... ............. tm ' T Guardian ill tba ibi ro cum oyorstamll 'html ' msn “semi ny1>rTo.| 514" $132.7. clad. or snzrmres utwnpfyam so K2 Rural gully (except Spundayl por year by L I K E 0 I»im°flGus»u|nnPob1i.sm¢dompany. Caudv mskinv is s Eno art. Many attempt it but few succeed. The candys we keep are the best made. l L0 e y S V Tnuaeosv `monNrNo,aUoUs'r1,1w1. ` are pure, delicious and dainty made--the ,pro- ducts of clean and care- ful methods. They grow in favor every day. Onr assoriment is large and always fresh. Sold in boxes and bulk is-»\||p-ni "Bd ”°° “'°"Y "b°“‘ "W ’°"-" --thirty any mils," because, ir my in-e to Tourists now visiting the‘ Garden - ofthe Gulf" and desiring an appropriate SOU- VENIR 'before leaving will fird our stove well stocked »~ :th various _artic- les 0:' jewelry consisting in part of enameled brooches, hat pins, links, belt pins, etc, |They mage in p.ice from zoc up. GI no Jeweler. Sunnyside. f||onoa~u--rm-unsung Teacher Wanted For thc Lower Montague School. First or socond class (mule preferred.) hiuppiomunf $50.00. Midsummer ho idays S. ll. *ITKEN Soc of ’l`ru-tous Altxcns Ferry. 7-i>dit8l Jrrml A. Ma'rru|n0N, K C. Ailxxas A. Macuossnn. iviatilicson & Macdonald BARRISTERS. SOIrlCl'I`i')ii.S N0'rl\nrs:s PUHLIU rru _==__ .__, _ .- »¢». M, ‘.., f/"If: ., __ yy lr'_.liiiu_»- ff "' It on requla ' Furnlshligyy rived this week-If in need W° 3°m°°|m°9 '“`° led W ‘BU 55°: followed British trsdltionsin both legisla- 0Df»Hl‘l°`5 mimi! and 'JIS Phl’H|°Bl and tion and administration. The people of mental stamina of her people are not “ali gh, Unmd States have adopmd other wool and u yard wide." This fear arlssa methods and were the yup pow,” |, vary l‘°“‘ "°m‘l” W°"`k“°W“ fm" ‘nd 1°. extensively exercised in connection with ‘a recent Globe ediborial,show how It is up Sum of New york The Bmoklyn E M I """° In ’°R‘“`d 5° °h° m‘m° in mm: Eagle tells that Governor Hughes during - “‘l‘here is a law against selling skimmed the “sawn of the Legislature rrwmed 37 | I , milk, but, so lar as the skimming is < l concerned it goes on without interrup- _ 8 Druggist_ tion or regard for the law. Our dairy- adjourned "_ had passed 450 buh, whm, morals and the physical stamina of the lookuxe 5 mth". ,,m,5\||n“ ,laughter of D°°Pie- Think °f "h° 7°““3 “nd 'i"|“3 bills at the hands of one man possessing iii per cent milk, when our Island Jerseys nppmv_|_ aibulaticwealth which they supply to ' JAPAN AND KOREA_ Pass by, for the moment, the lmmor~ _-T y y . » - l sider briefly the impossibility of produ- Km” has been !°n°w°d by an aRre°m°m' Y 9- - 'l meut,at the editorial desk? Why is it or cms remarkable treaty give tc' the no successors in the public life of Ontario! I l Govtmimtnr BY vtro. ‘l}\q..__H¢z|""E'_?1'§i'V'§ D very wide difference between British countries and the great English-speaking couutrytothe south of us. We have Congress and State Legislntures. As an instance we may cite the great bills and practically forced the recall of ii77 more " When the Le lslature remained for the consideration and assent cf tho Governor. These are called become laws, the Governor must give his the adjournynent. Two hundrsd and fifty of these ,four hundred and fifty bills have failed to ricsive Governor Hughes' approval and hence have foiled to become _ laws. This to Canadian readers will the killing powers of veto and non- The forc-:d abdicntlon of the Emperor of between that country and Japan which 'gives the latter more complete control thanbefvre over the Korean Govern- ment and people. Tho main stipulations Japanese Resident General at Seoul very extradionary powers. The Goverumm. of Korea is bound to follow the directions of this Japanese , official in making any reform inthe ad ministrntion, and caunotmxko any lnw or ordinance, or any appointmont or dlsmissalofhigh officials" without the. Resident!! approval. Moreover the Korean Govarnrnentisllound to appoint and pay such Japanese officials as the .. _;___ _ \\\\\\_ \\ \_ _ , nonifs "f i K | o N EY lg/_;,_,_._ _Pi LLS ~_°°~i‘.i\l{‘li>\ll\.?vfY> \\_ 1 )‘3Z;`\o./li \_\\\\\\ nf. __ GHT _~, DIS . . ._ » . sa, FTE’ o/ l fluorina- Raaidmt mg an foreigner on to Japan to be very to the final incorporation of' suideet nation ll part and of Japan lu the not dim isnt future. _ _ Wllat_t0_dotu_the mattar of Ksid Bir .HN11 llelfdsn, now* held a prisoner if thenotorioup brigaud enid with*dda&`,"'h a conceru'not only to Morrowo. Evronezener-ally. nsunu u`_'qum able of carrying out his threat. Sir Barry ia by birth a Scotsman, but no longer a British sub Jscb. having' entered the Mo Army asrvioe and became commander-in chief. Germany ll jealous of Fronch, Spanish or Bi-ltish_ interference in Mor- ooom slfain. TheSulLnn of Morocco is unable tcrspzeso brigaudsge alone. How is l[cLsan'a life to bs saved! Rah-~ ul|‘s price in his maturation in the goveruorshlp of that part of Morocco of which he _has had military routrwi. It is asf/sep price to pay, but the alterna- tive is a hard one. Arc You Weak instead of Strong? You are discouraged. You feel old and worn. t Ybpn ans rick. but not aware of the ao YOU MH drsa yourself around-but work is impossible. ` With your\sfomaon cryin 'out for assistance :and the nerves all on edg :gli hola try Fenosona- it will surely do oc . 8 Ferroaone isa wonderful combination of vegetable srraots, fortified by excell- ant rmnios for the nerves and stomach. When vou feel deipondent, Ferruzone cheers you up. When lnngour and oppression weigh you down, Ferrusona braona you up. When sleep is impossible Fsrrozone calms the nerves and gives you rest. For huun-ling health. uobd looks, good spirits, nothing equals Ferrozone; makes he weak strong and the s or well. Good for men, woman and ohildr- n; try Fr-rrozone 500 per box at all dealers. MORE HELP WANTED. Operallves are needed at Stsnflald‘s knitting factory ln Truro. N. S. This is an excellent opportunity for girls and young women lo learn a pleasant ard profitable business in attractive surround- ings. The factory is located on the Salmon River, glvhig it theadvanvnges of co -ling breezes during the hot summer. The work is nut heavy or dimcult and the high-speed mnchinoiraflord every advant- age to make good wages. Many young woman earn up to$l0.00 a week and there is steady employment the year round. i‘ruro being a small town, is a much more enjoyable place io work in than would he a large city. The fact that it contains many young people from all over tho Maritime Provinces) congenial compan- ionship to the newcomers. Good board may be had for $2.00' a week and other expenses are proportionately low.. 7-27dttsrtts6| A tremendous showing of hand- some lace curtains in values from 3zc to $6.50 will be on sale =»t the midsummer clearance sale at a dis- count oftwenty live pei ¢.eur.Moore & McLeod. 8-rdri This year the Charlottetown Business College offers a Gold medal for the first student grad- uating durinir -he term from the Business Training. Shorthand and Typewrlting departments. As all students receive' _Individual io- srvnction. those euteringivhen the term begins;-August, _r9ih. will find but little diiiiculty in complet- ing the three courses. The ques- tion is: Who will get through first ? 7-godltsrttsif. You Want the Best tea and coffee to be ind in the city, well call here. Groceries Canned Goods always freahiy_str cked and Fancy and Plain . Croclreryware is here in dgreat variety of styles an colcurings at . prices that are right. Horse Feed. in choice stock to select from. Call or seudfyour m-der to D. I.. HOOPER 3 U G t Geo Sl. iitts rc. rge .__.l.~_*- V Jamestown _ - _ , Exposition Am you coming to the great mg- nrloel. Industrial and mmemoratlnl he i _ 3 Bl<:nT¢':¢l::.T£t'il:..‘;|g:f§.tn?¢¢.T.l%.T.`|E°fd. lar price fl 65 now . . . . . . .. $1.311 ance nnrior our plan Know the coat before 1 loiawoarlon 30 pairs meu’s Dongoia Boots R . “tru” J_m°.town ~ 0 eguior Price $1 85 now....$t.3o V _ ‘ V i I _ 1 ' non i elses _ ~. - M d¢¢ 9* gglon in Norfolk. Vlrfgn geggiarepzrgg ;2_5° ngo¢;|____‘_¢;r-5 _ A _’ _ Ep opairs men’s plain boots. Regu- , ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ K .lli'f‘ *T-vovi:Can Stand the hot weather, if you wear one of' our nice summer suits. We have a very fine liue of sullings in stock. that will keep you comfcrtacio during the warm reason. Don'i Melt when you can Keep Cool at a very small mot. Try ul. Mcdonald & Pcrrv. ' TO CLEAR PARK l s " ~f.F¢|_|1 38-85; ‘-19°? -.. ...1f-n.i~1»>-i»i-~_~;»»- »-»=1i.-ii.2°i~»~°°f $1800.00 _-in i i."~.-_ ~ Ki' .. __ -_ ~ _- To Completed for‘dd"t‘i1s"` Filegt' aiid$3¢Sf _E‘l“iPP3i Track East ci Boston. _ . V ' , _ ,_ ¢_|;;?|an|_ D.ivlng Park Holds Maritime Provinces *LIU 4 ' - - . - ' FIRST DPY4-Tuesday, 'August 27th. . » roses No... _ _ 2.3ocla8l .... ........5rotand Pacs.......,........$3_oo r> nssgrol. i z_r9elasa ........’i‘rotand Paee................$3oo , - Posse No.3. 2.r6claas_. . ._... .Trotand Pace........‘......-..$4oo slscoub nliv-lv.a.....i.y. aw.: zaih. ' c roast No. 4. - » ‘ 2.21ciess..........,...Tro'tan\‘l‘Pace.....»...........§_5oo Fr¢¢.f°r.ui»........ .....Psm No.5.....-.--'-------350° Association is a Member oi National Trottine ` f 0 Association. l __ A1: ply to Secretary for entry blanks. Entries Close August. i0i.h, i907, with s, n. nscrrarzar. aosnar nuauav. 'Chairman Track Cornmlitee f ` 5°°f*‘“_f.Y ' Nora-Fail'Cifcuit lt~ces are to be held as foilows:- Chathom, Ang.~r7th and 28th. St- John. Anil- 31'. S=Pf~ *nd and 3'd. Fredericion, Sept. 11th to 19th.I-faiiiax, 5¢i>¥- 25"* ¢° 0:t.__2;\d..Chariot¢etown, Oct 8th to nth-~ /-31 I » h l lil - i El % 6/5e_ BANKOF NEW BRUNSWICK HEADOFFICE - ST. JOHN, NQB. Capital . . _. . . . . . . - $707,000 Rest and Undivided Profits over . $l.200,000 Savings Bank Department ]AMss MANCHESTER, . . . President. R_. B. KESSEN, . . . General Manager. D _ " rr. s. Pszrrucrt. Manage.-. , » Charlottetown. rvfrurmturtr. , Sale _of Very Fine y The properly of Mrs. Mclunis, corner Prince and King streets. ° Friday Morning at; Eleven 0'ciock Auction Market _ _ I1- .B K`()El'I‘@1\ . Auctioneer. €.'.____.._..__..*___,i_ _ .. _ ___ . . __ Furniture repaired. Furniture re-u uholstered. Furniture of all kinds made to order. Great bargains continued in furniture till the large stock is cleared out. At the old smndioyaposite Post Oice (npstaix-s., ... _ . fsirff. _ -Ask for-.i "-;,j . _1_ 'D iofa 0 ‘ ;;:ni_En\_g home. _:nt-_»:_;(:_p_."c. lariieawithoul ;:|I‘:e§1T95°:°g; T. - ' _\ _ |_ scnor|l:LD_.rAPER snttiso Aossra' ~'-'\'l,,_’f--"-g .fn-5._’.i‘ - ihlomla ~ , -_». .~__~ -. ‘ 1 _ John Newsom.. so _.;._,,_____._,_ ..._ ,__.._. ._ .n__i._.____. _ _._». Household 'Furniture Dining mom furniture. consisting of oe? tables, chairs, and sideboard with large mirror; bedroom furniture,-three ron bedrteads, mattresses. Ameri- canoook aiovs (Home Wlnfnropl, kiicheu tables and utensils, ll rivers and plants. window irimmings, blinds. curtains aud_pcles. O hsrhfédrocrn furniture of all kinds, cosy corner, linoieum. ollcloth an other articles. Dou’t forget the sale Fndayrncrning at eleven o’clock, as Mrs. Mclnnis leaves for San Francisco Monday morn ng. 7-3rd3i. ' _F ` ' " . _PERSUNAL SUPERVISIUN 'rss Nav-iq 'radon ' " ' _ ’ _ "=‘f ~==~ - `===-*IH <>-°»-»--S=- Do You Use- 'v » -c ;; .. > : ~vV\'V'\'V\»uvvv\v\q¢.¢~v\p~ - 1 _ 1, Sv»'=lH_LSiiiPAPi: s? i’i.Mil`._ _ _ _“__ __ _ \.'_l!f'-'H f` `i` , .- r 4 ' lliii School year 19°1- ` ' f . Hunan iiillugaolciidamy Akesldemiallschooltor “ ' Boys and Yanni; lien Equipment -up ~ to -difor’ Teachers roaidelnthehomo. . _ w ' Prepares for entrance i.o_ Ch_ll¢|_=. either in the Artscr ll. Sc: :Gonna- ' Provides a good, generai_.and business course lor those not wiehihl ‘tof enter College. . ’ ~ E Charges moderate. . ‘ ._ galchool vear begins Septsnsirer 4, __ , __ , _ For Calendars and other in _ation app1yto..~. '_ 3 _ f, <. - S. ._ Pgncip Acadia liiln_ilai;s Woliville, N. S. _ Course of study leading to degrees of Bachelor of Arte and Bac eiorrf Science ‘ Also Abbreviated- Science Course de-' signed to lit for the third year of the ` leadin englneeringschools. '~ Facilities for special course of selected studies likewile aforded. ` __ For Calendars and further information apply in DR. 1'. TUFTS. oifville, N. 8. N» xt term opens October 2, x9o7. 7-rsdttsrtcsow ._f.g.. 5 TEN_|?_E°RS Neil P99( iliilis-All Department of Public Works - Charlottetown, P. E. F. _ SEALED TENDERS ~wiii be receiv- _ ed at this office until neon _on Thursday, August |_5fh, _|907 From an ‘ rson or _` ‘s will- ing lo couthlggfor tho’ iiIhTigT:g" of' _l NewPc'6r House 'ou the grounds at Fsiconvvood, according ftci pl-'ma rznd speciicrtion to beseen at fthls offics and at the office of C. . B.~ Chappell, Architect. Each tfnder must he ac~ eompsuled by a certified cheque on any chartered Bark, payable to the order of the Commissioner' oi Public Works, for the sum' of $500. In event of tender not being -afcepted, the cheque will be returned. ~ ' The names oi' two responsible per 'ons willing to become bound for ~ ti-e faithful perforoiance of' the fcoutract, must arcompany each`ten_der. The Department does not Lind it- self to accept the lowest or any tend- fif. - Tenders' to be addressed to the undersigned and to be masked, “Ten- ders forthe New Poor I-louse.” L. B McMilisu,°~._, Secrelary olPnhlic Works. _ 7-3ofltts8|rlu3l .-2 1"\.."i- `ci.'l._. ._ i~ . _r_i_._§; _._ _ ' / _;,a__ __ _ __/ li *- _ _ / \ \ _ _.___ . -`-.-~_-:;:_s_-1;#-_T ___‘_‘___ _ _ ..:i;t‘:.:.Yf»'.