eae el tetet THE FAT IN the food supplies warmth and strength; without it the digestion, the muscles, the nerves and the brain are weak, and general debility follows. But fatishardto di gest and is di liked by many. Scolls Emulsion. supplies the fat in a form Jeasant to take and easy to digest. It strengthens the nerves and muscles, invig- orates mind and body, and builds up the entire system. goc. and $1.0a, al] SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toresta White’s Caramels and snowflake Chocolates <n Can be had at any following firs: class T. J. Morris ». L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson Ww. F. Carter Stewart @ Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. MeLeed & ii. H. Mason, ore 1 aSSes The use of suitable save the eyes from strain, and all the evils which fcllow. Profit by the experie The benefits of prop are testified to by the thousands who use them. We examine eyes free of charge and guarantee satisfaction. G. F. HUTCHESON, Watchmaker & Jeweler. ‘ é S ice of others. rly fitted glasses pe THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS iF Ch’town ves CTTAWA to.¢ f ¥y ven zculd have 3€en ge) ry yeu were cct cover: ered ici » Is rege amctnt. Irsve gua comvaries and “tn Cucte you low raten. » E. H. Bee BRITISH POLITICS. The Liberals in Great Britain are net making a_ noisy Canvass, but are conducting what would be described in America asa still hunt. They do not expect to carry the elections, and, indeed, would be embarrassed if the unexp: cted should happen, and they shouid find themselves in a majority and then be unable to form a working, homogeneeus ministry, Their lead- ing men frankly concede a Unionist Victory, and assert that Mr. Chamber- lain must have the responsibility of Settling the war. Whatthey do. ex- pect is that by a careful and judicious choice of ca. didates and by the avoid- ance of wasteful contests they may be able to reduce the Unionist majority to fifty o. seventy. Every appeal to the electorate ‘i, fraught wi h surprises and the Liberals hey Gu Uctler than their most hopeful politicians imagine, Without doubt it is true that the last parliament was more strougly Unionist than the country, and that at Jea.t thirty seats natura:ly Liberal, were captured ac- cidentaily. These seats under normal condition would be regained by the Liberals this year, but as many more are imperilled and their radical holders are out of touch with British politics, political experts for this reason are Gis- posed to believe that the Liberal gain will be balanced by the losses, and jthat the new parliament wil be as strongly Unionisi as the old pariiament. THE BEST WAY. ‘South Africa’ of Aug. 18 says: “There has beena good of talk in cer.ain quarters about the case ot a young Yeomanry lieutenant. Serving in the ranks of his company were sev- eral gentlemen with whom he had been on friendly terms at Oxford and was through a brilliant expleit by Mr. Frederick Hatnilton, on behalf of the Toronto Globe, that the extent of the terrible lorses among the Canadiar in- Subsequently, throughout the trying march to Bloemfontein and onward tv Pretoria, the movements of the Can- adian infantry were picturesquely and faithfully recorded by Mr. Hamilton, and, on beha'f of the Montreal Star, by Mr. Richmond Smith. To The Globe and Star, too, Canadians are chiefly indebted for their news of the Mounted Rifles, whose fortunes were followed by Mr. John Ewan for the former paper and Mr. H.S. White for the latter. Both ef them have more thar once been in peril of their tives, and in the affair of the captured train at Hfoning Spruit they had « particulaily narrow escape. Mr. White, it is interesting to record, was Reuter’s correspondent in the Kiondike during the early days of the gold boom. —-SlllC The London Saturday Review has been analysing the finar.cial conditions at the Paris Expos'tion, and finds seme depressing results. It was expected Ithat the average mumber of paying visitors would amount at least to 300 oco a day, and now only a little more ee ere ~ ee Gentleweo,— While riving down a very + teep Hitl tet August my horse stumbled ard tel cut'ieg himeel? fear fuily ston? the tead and botv. I vsed MINARW'S LINIMENT freely ov bim and ip & few days he war as we!) ae ever, J.B A BEAUCEE\IN, Sberbrcoke. than 100,000 are passing the turn- Stikes, of whom 40,000 _ have free tickets. Once, but once only, 400,090 persons were in attendance, but in the season the average attend.nce rarely exceeded 200,000, from which must be deducted the 40,000 free entrances, showing that the attendance has fal en far below what was anticipated at the outset. The prospects are that when the day of settlement comes there will be at least 30,000,000 of the 65,0009,- 000 tickets that were issued remaining unsold. These tickets are stamped one franc each, but the Review says two are now sold for 40 centimes, while the Credit Lyonnaise is glad to dispose ot 100 tickets for :1 francs. “Itis praphesied the tickets are tkily to sink to if andeven tu 10 cenlimes each, and in November w become practically worthless.” : itd. 6th t—~ The Montreal Witness remarks that many stories are to'd ot the luxury and extravagance of kings, but there is not a potentate, big or litde, in the world to-day who would have the aucacity, even if he had the bad taste, to make such an ostentatious display as the Tammany chiefs made on their recent trip from New York to attend the Sira- toga convention. There were hundred of them, occupying a long train of Wagner palace cars. The journey occupied only five hours, for which an astonishing prodigslity of luxuries were provided. Attached to the train were several cars loaded with four tons cf ice, stacks of cases of champagne, whisky, beer and other liquors, besides cooked meats, bread, biscuits and other edibies in quantities to excite the wonder of all who saw the sp.endid picnic. Politics must pay well to afford all this, but what a comment- ary it offers on boasted democratic simplicity and on thealleged govern- ment of the people for the people by the people. Remick’s Eezéma Cure Forsale only at n Vacdonald’s Bre Stere NURSES KFGISTER. Nicut Betz CLEA Ze the One Whe Cocks knows there sure way to resch a man’s heart, and that is by : nicely spread To de this you must - heie: groceries, cunntd yoods and provisions. te Can Kelp You There’ We) ave thele ccf. very hing in tlat line What we want is yrur trace; can w+) have it “~% nh: Mi’ is ore always tulle, } ave having & sixteen 5 t i j | . ame - t ae | Jeheige a F ' zé % ; Nag 4 a4 > a 2 H eo | Se eS a i ; i ' a } The “Albert” | Baby’s Own | Soap | Is specially recommended by many j family physicians, for nursery use. } Beware of imitations, some of which are dangerous and may cause skin troubles. ) ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. | MONTREAL. eo —=— 2 Tomatoes for Chow Chow, Ripe Tomatoes Red Peppers. ‘Small Cucumbers Cauli- flower. White Portusle iyellow corn, cabbage, bees, carrots, |. arsnips, turnips, lettuce, squash ‘cumpkin, green beans, butter beans, | arge red enions, large si'ver skin ! say's Market Stalls Watch Repairing If you have any watches, clocks or jewelry tu be repair- d you will make no mistake to bring them to The Molern Jewelry aud Fancy Goods rtoie, Alibough we are not the mens that take the sin, we evuerantee our wrk tlat’s done. funnyride Jewelry Store, Opposite Post Uffice, Jury & Co, | NOTICE! ROCKY POINT FERRY. | On and after Monday, Sept. 17th, the steamer Elfin will make her last trip from Chark ttet wn at 6 p. m., aid 6.30 from Rocky Point; also dis- contirue 3 o’cleck trip on Sunday afternoon 11—3i, Sg = DOMESTIC ECONOMY Said Frown unto his wife one day, “We've tu thing left to eat ; If things go on in this queer way, We can’t make both ends meet.” Ilis wife replied in words discreet, “Oh, we won’t be badly fed ; If you can make but one end meat, I'll make the other_bread ? Chicago News. Pickling BUT Goop wire: You can’t make ,ood Bread, if Of€ce in New P-owre Block lirst door to the right wp stairs. DR. AYERS FOR SALE “Newlands The late residence of Mal- colm McLeod, Q. C., Charlotte- town Kvyalty, containing twenty and three quarter acres, D, C. McLEOD, Solicitor. Ch’town,ne 20th, 1900 fcrstants Bank: of Prines Edward Island, Collections made on the most rea sonable terms and promptly remitted for, "Jeposits received and interest allow: ed at best current rates. —_—_— Silver Spring’ Brewery, * HERBROOKE ; P..Q S.C. NUTYER, Prop: Ale and Porter of th ¢ »ove Brewery are vastly superior to the goode pro duced by any other Brewery in the Dominion, sod iz ‘rder to give everyone a snance tosample them, we ewe veg & quote the following atm low prices for cash. Mer bhd....... ee Gl 6.60 Oe DON O05 05 065-Kaoe 8.24 4.2 aud Saturdays for Boston, on arrival of Express Train from Halifar* Returniney leaves Boston ‘tuesday and :{ day at 40, m7’ Passenzers arriving in Halifax next day p.m. by Express j'rain. fantry at Paardeberg was first made inils to cure any c’se G'! uions, ete, etc, at Pili aia _ forall in formation. guide bo-k, folders, ote Baas te ie ew. — halen ate Kczema or Pi'es, no matter o! | P one 302. strong, general passenger Agent Kentville well ahead of the official one, and _nat- . ee a . = aaa *} 4 ‘ p ‘\ Ve ( % 1} 4 : urally thrilled Canada from endt»end. | % £ S: | J Gen. Manager Kentville N. 3... Ma’2'th, 1900 @ JOHN M KENNA, Qie D tise --€. lational Hartiords have had a large sal &) 2 haru téstowa. We are stil vireceing ihe above daily. Look them over—Write for catalogue. Repair supplies—Second Hand Wheels, mk Witt & tb. SGeeeeeseedeescereetcea GQBee2ee2eZee22enee2e2 Wheels <= Cirnivals, S:otsman, 20thCentury, £. & D., Cclumbia ow rade = ~~ é < aw Tow . eb 3 O..3.:.5.18.. @ ___|elsewhere. Towards these troopers, Onions, you don’t use good Flour. It’sa ae ‘< a ae 5 for some inexplicable reason, the of- mistake many people make in Ded del oeiei.ic2..: ae an ne ficer was, from the first, most severe, NOTICE— As the season is very buying Ficur as well as other £ Delivered in avy* part at t and upon them a always laid the short for the above it will be wise on things, in thinking they are using Te adie, statin ok diel i TO more objectionable duties. Goaded your part to secu-e a full supply now, economy by buyiag a cheap grade ys . i at length my continual petty tyranny We donot bok orders to be filled but it generally proves the dear- A MACDONALD. Y a Res B is T0 N they drew lots, and one man of the next month (we may not have them | est in the end. Whenin want cf eod “ale Agentfor P. B, } vm party administered a severe thrash- then) we have them now. F our give us a cal!; we keep most . TO BOSTON ing to the lieutenant on ae of all. of the standard brands and can| “~~ — } ee Tried by court-martial, the trooper quote as low prices as anyone in I : t g q was sentenced to ten years’ hard the trade. DOMINIONI ATLANTIC l Commencing Se iM, ] t l 0 labor. The whole of the evidence was forwarded to Lord Rooverts, together : RED ROSE TEA. RAILWAY: i S.S. Halifax with the find:ng of the court, to Te-| gheridan’s Condition Powder. This is one of the finest flavored | amd Steamship lines to Boston P 11) NOON ceive his confirmation. The Com-]| Once daity,in a hot mash. Tt assists in grows Teas on the marke’, give ita via Yarmouth, 4 eee omarion ps8 ©» | mander-in-chief commuted the sentence | ag new plumage, gets thers 1, condition i trial — Passengers leaving Cherlottefown on | 60 One ce s imprisonment, and noti- Bold by drnegists, grocers, foed.-men, or by raft 28c\ per ‘Ib. The Popular Fast line ve. . i , c yas a ; five, £1.00, Large can, £1.2 ‘ Wednesday and Saturday mornings make | fled sess ‘a a ane nina ate PCE ais, 500. EB. JONSON #00. Bostnu, Mase, Try a bottie of our pure home- tween Nova Scotia and i close connection at Halifay for Boston. awaiting his departure for England. sande Raspbeery Vinegar, 250 Boston via Windsor AU UMA EXCURSIONS. : age peep nua neh per bottie, It rakes a splendid Junction and Halifax " Special Returo Tickets now being is CAN ADIAN CORRESEI ON DENTS: ee 7 drink. a - j sued at Reduced Ra es. on Free delivery, Telejhone cor-}] EXPRE“S TRAIN® leave jHalifax daily i . . wr ° tS d 635 a. . fi DI y i For tickets, rates and all information} As the Transvaal war marked an era | __ nection Yaseen oS te eabaeie Weedoes | apply to in the military history of Canada, so it , and Saturdays at Yarmouth for Boston, W. W. CLARKE, Agent ~ | did in the annals of Canadian jourral- WE F R F. Maddigan & (0 ne Tene Geapaee ; Charlottetown; | ism, says the London Canadian Ga- ‘ ! PRINGY GEORGE ‘ H. L. CHIPMAN, zette. Never until last year had Can- Lower Queen Street. j Manager. Apl 24tf. | adian newspapers been represented in ee ee fartot and finest steumer p'yiag beLween the = the field of battle, and their enterprise STNNYSIDE DENTSTRY Maratime Provinces and Boston. 8 Eyestrain was rewarded by exceilent results. li Ty refend the money when| A fall supply ot cekry sugar corn, ' ; Leave Yarmouth Wednesdf * i EPS SL ROR SOE CE Bi sn rr a aera ees aE ee in i i ne