— J J JONSTON Real Estate Agent : a ai ‘ Comm states Ma Re i aC ’ + pel RB ) C sarlottetow ee I ' R E S| Hons o-me ‘ na in e ot lw ' Sw th tm? K I rs , feasii—Ho e and #8 | t ~oOims LAG Bux Pr ce 3000 t4 YFIKI D ST- -Howsre S000. H’TOWN RO“ ALTY ne mie from the city), house berns and coreh hous witt 1) «eres of iand Price 32800 SRAF "ON ST. (east)—"lonse veste* with ho water. barns ete. rrice $120).00 will ex change. OUGL AS Sf—Hous:, 5 reons. Price go00 U MBERI Nb St--House 5 rene, mead c-lmr am gare. Price S1001)) 31ISHOP Sf—Two teveu nt house. Pric S200.00 SUSTON 2", (9 -Three t nement horse, (willexchlans e) CHESTNU ° ST—"wo tenenevt house, (will excthe we) : PORCHE ‘FR FT | ear Qa en St)—Hou-e and 310 wit outouridings -—Du-iness atund Price 3200) 00 & ST. PETES Prive 31400.00 COP. PLEASANY ST. hI AD—Large h ure, new. Us. >< ba*n, POWNsL honge. ORG S=:T $000 8T—(Gallows Hill) honae, 9 reomea, heated with hotalr Price 31100 “T—(Near Euston) two tenemen: new Price $120 ‘i wo teuemeui house, new. Price AVENUE —Honsee, 8 Price #800.00 HIGULANNA rooms stable, Lot 60 x 190° HIGHLAND AVENUE—Two houses, jnst constructed. each 6 ro ms: Lots 10519 f. Price $550.00 each. WwW 4B) 4° — (ous? Pe ies BN Houses ‘To Let bie CO» as. “got tire KING STREET (WEST)-6 roons and st ible 35. per mon ». KING ST—7 re oma $5 ye? mort’. WEST STREE! — Opposite resi a . HH of Sir L A. tavies ahme reoms, b ths, hot water, s ata Rent moderate BRIGHTON ROA 10 room: 2n? bathroom hot water and elec iic lizht $10 a y> ar. 30U FHVORT (near ferry) 8 rooms. garden $5) per year WATER SPREE?-(WEST) Urick house It roums, Price $150. per y-ar BRIGHTON ROAD—11 rooms anil bath room, water closet, « e tric lish: ete $200 a year BRIGHTON KOAD—8 roors and bath recom hot water and stabie $160 06 a year PLEASANT ST.- House 8 room:, stableand coach house. $6.50 per mo. SOUTHPORT—S: mmer cottage, buildings new. $50 a year McGILL UNIVERSITY. Montreal Session 13 '9 aud out- 1900, Martriculation Ex iwminations, prelimons ary te the variou Cures of Siady will be he'd as un ier: *Faculty of Arts (Men ard Wo nen) tFacul yf applied scieuce Facuity of VMedie¢lae Faculér of Law, Tue. Faculty of : omparative Medis ne and Vetericary sc en », Sat. 16¢h Spt “hours. lith Seot 5th yept, *In the Facnity of 4rs(evieei Currien}um (he courses are open also to PARTIAL STU D- MNTS without Matriculation tin the faenlry of .poied ~cianee the cours ‘sin Civil, Mechanical. Electrical, and Mia- ing Engineering, Cremistry and Architectur re also open to MARL au SUVEN tS withou' martricu'ation. examination for FrRsT YFAR ENIrRANCE MXHIBI(TIONS in the Faculty »f Arts. ranging ‘rom $99 ro $125, will be bali on tne l4ch Spt ember at Mo? real, Charlottetown, ~t John N. B., Halifax, St. John’s, Nfl and other entres The Roya Victoria COLLEGE, the new esidential college for women, will be ready for Occn cation in September. The MoG1Itn NorMAL SCHOOL will re-open on ist September. Particniars of Examinations and copies of Calendar, containiag fall information a3 to Conditions of Kntrance, Courses of Study, Heguiations of Degrees, Kxhibitions and Scholarship, Fees, etc, may be cbtained on ‘pplication to W. VAUGHAN Registrar. The Nicest Freshest BEST GROCERIES: LS A A oO Groceries that will i‘empt the appetite. Groceries that do not take | @ your money to buy. Groceries that everyone in the house will‘like. Buy and try. see us, Driscoll & Hornsby: ()UEEN ;: STREET Come in and THE FROM LONDON TO CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Gall at (leira, INTERESTING SCENES UNDER TROPICAL SKIES. | Ma- Pisasant Depicted By Mr. Aubin E Arsen ault. Ss. "99 A f wwords on my way to Cape Towa may nut be without interest to you. We left Svulsamptoa on May 27, at 4 o’clock, » m ,and at6 p. m. we were off the N-etles, where we dropped our pilot. With the exception of one night’s rough weather our passage to Madeira wasa beau- tiful one, wid just evough cool weather tlomake tt pleasant On Wein sday 31st, at 9 o’clock, a. m., we dropped anchor at Madeira, oft the town of Wenena!l. This quaint little town (about 2,00) ts -ituated at the foot of a mountaio anont 4,909 feet high. Noso ner bad we come to our gnchorage Laan we were sure ronnded be hundreds of small boats, and -.ou pa demootum reygved acound us. The deck of tue steamer assumed the apvearance of & vari ty sop, with wicker- work deck chairs io the a-ceodency ; bu: laces, silk nettings, fraits, birds of of a'l kinds, also, formed par. of the stock in trade. But most of the passeoger- amu-ed themselves io throwing penaies tn the water and watrhing youoy naive boys dive after them. For six pence they would climb the side of the s,eanerand dive trom a height of 50 or 40 feet and come ay oolding the sixpzuce between their fiagers. Bat now] max take you oa shore and show yo1srouni. [doo't re nember that it ever was wy misfortuae tv tall ito piace so infected with begzers. Tuey are i ke mo qnitoes in a marsh and are eqnails zealone On landing we embirkedin a primicive train, drawn by ‘hree mules oi which to tenor fifteen moinutes) suded asa the Moun E evaiivr railway ciation. Tui ra lway is bult ap che mouatan side aud takes you ‘o @ big t of over 210) feet, Toe rdeia a ci-lightfal one Up vou g: S. Nortiam Castle,June 12th, DAILY ; ott se, thence past cottagee and garden-, (oma: 0 pa cues aod orchard-, pa-tvine yards aod plen} trees and greea yegeiation, — up, ap, up’ with flowera ond frni, |terady lioing' each -ile of the road over ali or wach opens trgbtiy a topcal suo. You thiok yourself im twiry-laod. Liccle girls aud boys rau by tne side of ihe train and throw in boqnets of fl.wers in returo for which vou throw them peovies, til after a twenty minutes ride you alight aod fied yourcelf at toe eutrance of tue Beluoute Hotel. Of the botel avd its #i ustion, more anor. Its gen:s] proprietor, Mr Payne, supp'ies us with a gu d-, and af er a glasa of bis choice Maderi«, we star cfi to see the ca hedral. This old ciurch oe i our gnide told us was 20) ve re o vid, §tuatle immediat-ly above ihe hote » aod from the sleps ou get a tive vew of the town and barbor away beiow. Consider ing the atuedance aod b-au © of the wiid flo+ers al) around, I wa- rather suryri-edt to see the chuchal decked out iv ar iiic a! one- towhich the Sacristan proudiy puiut- ed as “S:rom Paris.” Though old, the church 18 very preety inside aod the a! ar of the Biesred sacrament te un vrai bijou. F om here we are taken firsi to tue grand coral; thence to the liule co a!. Thees are huge fi-sures in the mountain side, with brooks aod green vegiiation and flowers bordering each side of the precipice. But now we have done much walking and cl mbing, and the lunch awaiting us at the hotel attrac’s us thither. What an ide. l spot! Oaone side of the vine-cov- ered hou-e,a@ garden fili-d wit palms ano other tropecial plants acd flowers, with here aid) = thereast tue and in the centre @ fountain, waose Cool -plosn lends an sir of d: ligt teful cvolue-8 wo tne ensemble; on another side, asummer bouse lau eway emong the trees. The other side is t.k-o up by small bowers with atable in the centre at which we sit to owr luuch— soup, fi-h, gam-, steak, vegetables wit pative fruits and vines make up a mea that would have temped less bungary mor- Yale than we were. At last we take leave of our gen‘a' host and prepare for the most Intere-tiny partof our day’s ouing, the rde down hia is mate in wick-r-built sledges resenb ng . s S large arm<chaira, capa! le ot ses ing shree or four persons. The slide is a pebties built road extending from th? hore | dowa to the town. We ‘toke our places in the eledgee, and two guides, one on each side, ; each holding with owe band a repe atiach~ |edto the front of the sledge runuer, and with the other the back of the sledge or | chair, run behind us. Down we go, the | speed gradually increasing till coming to @ five stretch of road the drivers jump on toa board at the baca and we shoot forward ata terrific speed. The sensation must be feltand cannot be described. On each side of us is astone wall, and should the sledge jamp the emall ridge in the! ; centre of the track, it would mean a dash | Against the wall. The guides, however, know their business and though we are | dashing down they have a perfect contro} | over the sledge, for as we enter the town we snddenly camefto a standatill, We turo a look of inquiry at our guides who blandly i.form us that this is the half. EXAMINER, the town. We are met at ite bottom by an ox sledge, ‘and as this is the only m de of convey- ance apart from tbe trains we decide to ree the town, We are taken totpe post- past the priucipal stores anal lastly through the r taking & snap shot of this m -6¢ primitive vehicle flowers we mis! ket, and af and iavesting ina bage basket of (whch cost buat cents) enter our row«boat and returo to the good twenty-fiyv e } ship *Norh am Castle,” which is pow reedy to weigh anchor. Have vou ever felt a longing to bask io the warm euo under @ clear blue sky, with absolutely pothing to do aad no ant to bother vou. Or at night, with the niyriad of atars clu<tering around the Soutbero Cro-s, with the eilvery crescen’ of the moon reflected in a calm se*,and the gentle throw n: outspark- frora this re- to recline in @ deck cher and If vou loug for such a rest, for a trom the fear of mal d: the South African trip. Wheat a glorioas sky by day, what 4 atar-lit heavens by night! It is au experience pot soon to be for yolten. [t is not monotonous, there are always little breaks in the monotony. One mora- ing we woke tofiod that we were parsing ripples flection, iream. sea vOvave free mer, toen take by Tenereriff. The I fty peak, rising abruptiv from the Atlantic, reare = its majestia snow-capped head 14,000 feet above the water, leaving far below it the fleecy clouds, Another day we are fole lowed for miles by a shoal of porpoises, aod yet anotherday two wbales appear clore to star-board aad for half an bour we watch the spouting and diving. But we are cow nearing the Cape, and already I must have wearied you. I have yet ten days ahead of me, before I reacn my destination. But the time will be broken upty stops at Cape Town, Port Kiizabeth, Algoa Bay, East Gouden ani Durban. Were! anartiss I should br nz vou back some very fiue tropicial pre-en 8 But, ales, f can butenjoy without repro- ducing tarm! Sincerely Austin E. ARSeNAULTH, gyot oll maa, examinations and treulm-nt are a'r woman. T .+y naless, Chey io uatil every- [Iu uvine ca-++3 -a-00 for them The doctor may baa buiceven so, m-dicial the *local applicavioa” horeat toevery modest are embarrassing — often should ovr be sno ated throg <lse bad beeu tried, tof ies, there is no ¢r la njie cases ont of ten, the doctor in geoere oe ish! Competent LO treat tensile diseases, They make a tra ch of mdicoe ty them -ive. Ehev are digive trom aoa-r aiwenes. Taney can O° properly anitersioxt anit treated only by oue who tas ted veas of ac us practice aid experience ta this particular lne. Chis is rae of De. RK. V. Pier e, coef con-alurg pvhyseian of the Love- lds’ Hoel and Sargcal Lustitore, at Baftslo. N.Y. Dr. Piere-’s Favorite Preseriptisn, a remedy forali acraoge- meuts of the rep-oiuctive orgsens of woiwen, h-s beep im actus) use Jio. more toantniriy years [i cures every turm of “femel- weaknes~,.” sci tce Sen! 31 one cent stamvs to cover eos! of mavhog only, and receive free a eopy of Dr. Fierce’s Medical Advise. Aduaress Worka’s Diepeosary Medics! Assuciation, Hulf.lo, NY. — ~- NOTES AND CIMMENTS. An Aegis to the Montreal Star; * Lhe imperial gov-roment bas advia-~ ‘do othe Domiwioa.G that it hae vielded on the Pac fi: esbie questions and will cary Oot tbe Origival sgreem ont by eoring with Caueda len-eighieeatus ot the cost of “the wok,” tawa veroment —The ciam th-t fox hunting is to be consideel go Koglien insiiauion is miintaired be th- figares given by Lord Bathurst at ibe Pe ereburougi bhouud show dinuer. He warn there wre in Great Britain 221 packs of fox hoacds compris. ing 8,000 couple of hounds. These necessita'e the emplovmeu: of 100,000 horses, of ayro-s value of £7 000,0v0, in volving an ou lav of £5 000,000 « year fur | *keep . FOR SALE That verr desirable and han lsome res-~ idence on the Corner of Prince acd Fuizrov Streets, at preseut cccupied by Mr. C C Gardiover. This is, without doubt, ene of the band somes’, best situated and beet finished houses on the Island, and affords «a rare opportunity to secure @ beautiful and comfortable home. For full particulars apply te Davies & Haszard, Solicitcers, or to the undersigned JOGUN RICHARDS, vanes June 30,799 2aw lwo SSE SY tt Sse “STRAWBERRIES nun A A Strawberries in pails at J.T. Peardon | Nice fresh picked berries delivered at your house, Leave your order early. le Fel way house” and looking to our left we see a sign which informs us that here are the | oldest cellars in Maderia. We take the | | hint and aligh:. The wine is good, aud the guides know how 'o drink. Well, we | embark once more but the ret of the’ journey is slower, the road being through : ASG John T, Peardon oy. ow a eS V2 ve of a CHARLOTTETOWN. Leave yoar orders for Island , *#i°ty ' unequalied in the province, vided, } | pm. , will be open to the public. Br O C eZ SS 9% 160—d8iw’i RDER OF COMMITTEE. ls4y¥ JULY 12. KNEE DEEP IN WATER American Troops Suffering Great Discomforcs Bacause of the Heavy Rain. Mania, July 10,8 m.—It has been raining and storming almust constantly for two days, and the country along the American south aod bay lines is Jiterally flooded. The soldiers are suff-ring great discomfort. The Thirteenth infantry regi- ment at Pasay ig in the worst position, b-ing practically surrounded by water. The bridges that are used getting some ot the companies are now separated by streams six feet deep. in many cases the men are Sleeping with three feet of wacer beneath their bunks, which are elevated on cracker boxes. Tne company cooke when preparing the meals, stand knee dee; In watei. a ~———P> << -—a Crisis Passed Lonpon, July 10 —The povdent ef the Daily Mail says: “Ibe Pope has been iu corresponien:e wita President Kruger, appealing to him t& avoid a rupture witu Great Britain, and yesterday he received a despatcn from tue Transvaal’s chief wagistrate declaring that @ settlement was «iii: distant, buc that tbe crisis was past. tee Rome corres _—— Married on a Street Car. St Josers, M>, July 9--R-v. W. B Alsbury, of St. Louis, aud Lizzie Hartles of Siocktou, Cedsr County, Mu. were married while rid ug on Union line street car, as it rounded ine Krug park Joop, thi« afterooon The purpose of the young minister ani hs bride in beiog married iv euch a peculiar place was a desire for nov elty. Botn the bride ani groom appeared tO evjoy it as much 43 the spec*ators. Alfred A. Taylor, of M arg sree Rays One bottle of MINARD’S LINIMENT cured a swelling of the gamble joint, and saved a horse worch $140.00. Thos. W. Payve uf Bathurst, «aved the life of a valuable bh worse toat the Vet. hat givea up, with «few boules of MIN - ARD’s LINIMENT SHIP NEWS Port of Summerside. ENTERED, July 6 -s8 Frauk C Bati,D inne,P.c bal. July 7—Jessie Newell, M Lure, Picton, rsoal; se City of Guent, MeN vio, Hal fax, mdse; +8 Campana, Demer-, Montreal, mdse; Three Brothers, Dugas, Pictou, coal. Jaly 10—-Aws«zon, Rastman, Sydney, cowl; se iitver, Delisle, Moatresl, mdse; D.ploma, Williams, Pic ou, coal; Annie, LeBlane, do, dc; Miome Scott, Grant, Sneaiac, lum. cou, CLEARED. July 7—se Citv of Ghent, McNevin, Halifax, pr dac-; Gamp.oa, Demers, Pre iou, ma~; Vaion, Gerroir, Picton, ba duis 8 -Jen ie Vrmatrorer, shi Pictou, ta.; Merry May, McKay, Roch» buc'o, hat, July 10 —ss Tiber, Delisle, H-lifax and | Se Joho’s, Nfl!; Aanie, LeBlanc, Picton, * teed. Cold on the Chest This the serious should not he neglected. is cold siage and Hundreds have proved Griffiths’ Menthol Linimest to be the qnickest and surest cure for colds | Ap» iv it treeivto the chest might and morning, aod take a few drops on sugar. | It is p! asant to take, Ciean to apply, and | will cure acoid io w single night, All i drngyists, 25 cents, The ladies of Fort Anzu-tus Pari intend holding their Annuai Hillsborough: | Tea, on Thursday, July 3th," . on the beantifal grounds a jviping the church, Fort Augustus Dot only has, many places of historical interest to boast | of, but bas scenery which for beauty and | The committee in charge are determin. le toleave nothing undone to make the | 13:h a red-letter day at Fort Augustus, Saloons well stocked with tem perate | drinks, confectionery, ice cream, end the | etna Dromore Strawberries, will be on jthe grounds, ani all amusements apd music usual on such occasions will be pro The steamer Southport will leave Ferry | Wharf, Ch’ town, at 10am, returning at 7 The beautifal New Church, which is now well advanced towards cowpletion, Should Thursday prove unfavorable the | ‘ea will be held on the followin g Saturday | | 3 3 AIR IRIAIATA RRAANAATATANr erates 7 — 22 SEEMS SSA ys wr Straw and Crash Hats Natural Wool Underclothing, Men’s Balbr Underclothing, size 34; 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 inches. Men’s Summer C ats in cloth, coid, Jus- ter and Flannels. Men's light Coats and Pants made uf in the very lates: style Men’s Light Summer Ve tsin ail the leading sty les. Men’s Cishmere and Cotton Hose in all the diff rent qualities and sizes. Men’s Ouung Shirts from 25. up to $2. Bathing Suits in ail sizes and priccs. Six hundred Suits Balbr Undereclothing for 45c a suit, worth 75c, This is the best snap ot the season L.runks We b ugh great bargain, 4 lerge stock of Trunks at a Do you want a trank cheap Ps. a 2 s ae 2 Be J se ae 2 a ae e e oH ae si a