i' s - .1 . .;» ggi g ip 1 arm in ai ur A is amos Q U 1 l ' . , ~ v~ W the Babv’s Q- :in i"\ 6 Y. 'ii _ `4 W 5”' __ %""i»"“'V‘*’flil“'Y‘V ri tg. if >~__ .f ,___ 1? 'l‘; irlv V 1.5 ¢ cj l Q V *Z sl st =» rv wvqxap L_ *» lei' %‘~ ~ -li __ _ _ >__`_ 5 _ es ,_ E-_ ~ ~i_ ,_ »,r§- ¢ - l` __ _) = .f _r _a ..' Nr* _ ef _. s fs' .ff , : z V ,__ da 1 _,I :standing Hay on east side of _ ue Road near Waterworks 1. ry, ,. _f~” ,;. 1.: Zolmort and Bealtb 1 I have every thing desired such as Baby'»Powders,Pui’fs, Feeding Bottles, Soothers, all the advertised and best makes of Baby Foods.Kindly call and see my goods when buying, J. G. JAFIIESON, I.)E.`U'G-G-IS'I'- THE MEDICAL HALL c|1YsiiEf"Ei|£Nr lnnsiallle um llulqla- I " Ctlltlhasumnlhraln- CALLING PLACES Sheet Harbor, Salmon River, Isaac Harbor, Goldboro, Sum- mersidc, Caaso,Arichat, Hawks- bury, Port; Hood, . RATES-Specially low for oats, pctatoes, etc., etc. General! Merchandise at moderate rates. ' ' CARVELL BROS, A nts. vedtmt tf. _ ge 1 v lr 'l ` et' '~- \` qv. -’~;§; f-L\ ; .~ > '-‘ ~ f, i ~', l Q / I i, _ - J ~ 4 /, _.._,,_., _ were sr _o v B ;~ f'TH_A"l" DOESN’T ‘MALKE A GOOD. WITH _\.»_j_} \"` _ v f . 1. ,,Y` .f _ .°_~ - ~ fi/f , 5' _ - /_/1.’ .. - _ ,_ - l.'. . ` 5 60 AL ii, _ _ ~ _ lsAPRE'1'rYPooR , e is ovslnnssn ' , v coomnc `$; fi Q it I-|500 _ ` 15 UNEQUALIBD. i. ., -_ A ` \ `~` ` Q 'L - < - . a\-'»_ 5/ 4 - ' 1 s - .- .ll W I., is Q _‘_ _ MILLINEBY Mrs. West, graduate of the Boston Millinery School, has opened up a millinery establishment on Fitzroy Street, near Great George. Prompt attention to all orders and charges moderate. lay 1 cod tf iQ I I I li H._ezy_S_az2Zc Iam instructed by Mr. A. E. lugs, 'to sell by Public Auction on Thurs- »day the 31st, day of July, instant, at _4 o‘clock, p. m., about 15 acres of . To be sold in whole or in 'lots to suit purchasers. Terms made known at sale. F. H. HORNE, * 'Auctioneen _ -_7-23 dli. _ . _ `_ ., - _ :-1 as _ ,;>f:'-:;_ .;_= '~ -_f_:»,_» -'»¢___=_r-__ » =~' ' _ fan. _ is Q wx! lf” !>_!~.§_§»_‘~§" -_»»,z."" -__a,_ _~‘ _ °i~_..-we _ ¢» »‘ .1 . _ - = *_~¢,:;-_< _,_,_,~_i___\.=_y;~f>~¢_l,\_;_»\,, _ :__ ..'.,'m;~.- ,`».»_ 3*' ' ' -_ 2 ` " 'L K" i\2»“.1'<~ki‘1‘_' -' at ,. _ - Y’ WHEN ni lprilgs and Wells In Palestine Are Protected by Severe Laws. Water is the most precious thing in Palestine, and the laws which protect springs and wells are very severe. Most of the wells are artificial. Rich men at very great expense have chis- eled basins and reservoirs out of the rocks to receive the flow from springs, and in many places where no springs could be found they have drilled through the limestone a hundred feet and sometimes twice that distance to the artesian basin. None but very rich sheiks can afford such an expenditure. Nevertheless, they have not only been the greatest benefactors of their fellow men, but those who have sunk wells and built fountains have erected monuments to their fame more enduring than palaces or temples or shafts of granite. The temple of Solomon has vanished forever, but the pools which he walled up with masonry and tllled with water still remain. The wells that Abraham and Jacob drilled in the rock as acts of piety as well as power are as im- mortal as their names and will live for~ ever as long as men feel thirst. I According to a just custom of the country, water rights could never be forfeited. No man who owned a well' might refuse his neighbor water for his family or his docks, but the lord of the spring was inviolate. No cred- itor or enemy could take his water rights away from him. To injure or fill up a well was an unpardonable crime. When the Philistines threw earth and stones into the well of Abra~_ ham, they intended to challenge him to a war of extermination. These cus-_ toms and regulations remain today.- ` THEARABS of YEMEN. inmwma ............ ._ a story which 'rm-own a strong Light on Their Ulanracter. ~ oa°]i'n'°‘*’e‘1§s' ' ‘ ° ' The Times of India tells the follow- ing story to show the character of the' Arabs of Yemen. A man of Zaraniks who several times cut the telegraph lines and who was punished more than once was caught on one occasion by an Arab sheik in charge of the lines. The sheik intended to send him to Meedy forimprisonment, but theirife of the accused came in and stood as a guarantee for his future good behavior. The sheik accepted the bail and re- leased him, but shortly afterward he again resorted to his old practice of cutting the wires and bolted away to another village at a distance of a day's march, where he had another/ wife. The sheik then sent for his first wife, who stood security for him, and told _her he would disgrace her among the Arabs if she failed to bring in her hus- band. , ' _ ` . _ The woman asked the sheik not to “spread the black sheet" (a. .custom of the country when any one commits a breach of trust) until the following day. She started that night, taking a sharp dagger concealed under her clothes, to the village where her hul- band was staying. She _found him asleep in his abode _and stabbed him, cnt his throat and carried his head back to her hosie. The next morning she went to the sheik and presented the head of her husband, saying: “Here is your criminal, and I am freed from the bail. Please do not afllx the black sheet.”-Loudon Telegraph. ; High Temperature. _ Tommy had had pneumonia, so had been for some time in hospital, where they treated him so well that he was much averse to the prospect of being discharged as “cured.” One day the doctor in charge was taking his temperature, and while Tommy had the thermometer in his mouth the doctor moved on and hap- pened to turn his back. Tommy saw his chance. He pulled the thermometer out of his mouth and popped it into a cup of hot tea, replacing it at the iirst sign of the medico turning. When that worthy examined the thermometer, he looked first at Tom- my, then back to the thermometer and gasped: “Well. my man, you’re not dead. but you ought to be!" Nature His Hired Man. It was in the far south. “How’s times?" asked the tourist. "Pretty tolerable. stranger," respond- ed the old man who was sitting on :\ stump. “Iliad some trees to cut down, but the cyclone leveled thexn and saved me the trouble." °"l`h:\t was good." "Yes, and then the lightning set tire to the brush pile and saved mc the trouble of burning it." “Remarkablel But what are you do ing now?" “Waiting for an earthquake to come along and shake the potatoes out of the ground." Th. ° ° ° 4 - » “- largest fnilpbgfweuligixglgg liiild the custom Tanonng is the We are d d ° 'e are getti§’;°i‘; Ellis P1¢2S¢<1 tgnsee the number of new customers This is a good proof that we are giving good values in rel' ;fe°;t¥§:°°dc‘;:2 with best workmanship and above gall 8' g whichare appreciated. _ NW for v the spring trade also T"°W'°f|ll¢l.&nd 0vercoe.tings. QORDON & MCLELLAN "5 -» ° coansh ...................... ._ -1m_»h»Hm<1ock. _ _ '0etTmeal, new,percwu..... ._ Hay perton .......... ~Strsw ....................... ._ ~Parslcy.., ........ ._ 1 liudilworth while io ing ont"the law' against nntp thorll grcgatlons is lashing the clorlcals to fury, which culminated ln-f disordlly demonf' strstloss in Paris today, similar, though less violent scenes accompanied the closing of the schools and the departure of the teachers to other-places. As a matter of fact, however. the cloricals throughout the country. WDMEN AT THE POLLS- Will the presence of women as votes at the polls purity the booths of electlcnsl The Montreal Gazette is a ldoubting Tho- mas on this subject and oil’ers this pracr- lcally evidence: “Women have a right to vote in Montreal municipal elections, and within a little more than two years two of them have been sent to jail for persona- tion, to which is one case perjury was added." _ CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. (Corrected every Tuesday.) ‘ Beef (quartfr) par lb ..... ._ _ B”°°‘..¢.."“'”' . _ ;,___';_. _.I , .. . 1 ,.,__ __ Y , ,_ __ ' ' ” `"' i A _ Pf¢e¢fv¢_f»¢!l!_!le¢ls- MUN. _ _ _ -_ _ _ '_'.`; _ _:___ __ _ _ _ ' ` _» 4 XM ‘ 5 f-:~:»‘~ 1 ' wall _-.i _ -i-5 '"1 This is the time to buy a bicycle. Don’t waitilitilli the season is over--come round and let me show you the new models of the ~ rrnrscr AND masssr sums ff” _ " _ _\\ ,~r_"i»"__ 'a _ - ` / _ L_! _ ‘\`._ tu /_' \ M,/éQpw$; The prices cannot help but suit-_they are S0 / reasonable. ' I ' _` _ A If you want SUNDRIES or REPAIRING done' this 'is the spot. i PERBY B. . GRAFTON i ' Mon. Fri. . 533223 833833 ce°ooo 8§§$38 ‘E"f'i9,"¥ Li $`Am§nJ f sg fl _'UW I.. J .1'¢'1`~";""` i.f(‘7 ,_ : 5 ? __ _ _ _, _, ~Forthe»fasndieesman _ _ __ _T _ _ _ ‘ _ ’inga new lin`c_“_of “negligee shi;-gstl gi " * wnizevith black suipe. ' " ’ ` " ' ` um; _ . _ bicycler, iforthe athlete. ` _ _ _ _ f L_ » _ _ We have also a new line ol'belis,_gol£ stockings pygafem th? Y x _ __ __ __ _ ___; = _.T,"__'f.>=,-_"¢»‘,»'-_ _ _,_ A e , li.‘_",§~,,‘,§,*;_,~ or *F ‘HB UP-T0 1>*i¥€_'f~€i1v~0 _ Sinsls ` _ ;66.50 mana _.I -_ f ..< 'fi'-`s.\‘{." 7-1'7`tl A “ » r“NEW .snail mr WN __ 5`C_0_T.“L_ A Nfl) X 5 it 3 ` ` ’ -_ ~ » . 1 \ l __ Q -I 1 , ' V V ~ " ' ' ' ` ' _§Y:;`»~§__” .< n_»_ =~- -41: ‘ ~'- __ ~""° » V 4 f _ 2,' ' ' ; _ Y.. ,__. _‘.l~ __ ,__ /f_;_“_» -»_*._._ ._ f P _ -_ _ _ ___ _ , ‘ T '\ _ fl., _ z _ i.. _ _ '-‘__ r _ _ , _ __ _ _ __ -__~'E»~ria-7.’;".J_~'»_ .‘ 2 E-; ggwy _ ' ` ’fm'3f i ">- ` _ ~`f§§_'-;‘_"‘ . ( 1 l gi . 1° 52 iii it life *ir* sr _ ¢llNl!lH" '.- M0RRIs_§L0eK_ W j v _ _ _,_ __ _._`_,` _ ¢**¢lil.-P~m»f»f- r»=e»»-»_ ze-f A ».'. » ._ _ : il. ‘ _ :' __ " Try_tl_1e new Hardware Store for 'all kinds of Carpenter’s tools, _. _ Tlfey _are °t_'-thf°b¢§t- quality 31145011 .will-besnreto like them. 2,! Pnces are i1gii`t_,,_ " _ _ _ _ _ » _ All kinds of supplies for all kinds of tratlesinan 7” , _'>"_-' A ~.~_x- "“ -» <._ ,,_.._.- ,_ , ,,.,»f nisrnnvv Ann eronm 7, xz d & w xyr. ~ ` ` A -Ntiiifg » _ %*.'_.4l #sk P.E. I. Comllltrcial College ISAAC OXEHBHH Princi l _ 9 e Re-opens aher the h l'da T ° A complete and thorough°13xnsi5rr|sesgnOo\\if:;l agridA1;g§;`;;21;t:|'1E ara Typewntmg course are given in this College. __0m- students eo?_eont best every time, and secure the best 'positions C0m¢ wi as mi' win mis mimi _ - ' ofeverythin Rates _"ao _ e W_e g‘lvc_you the best Applyat College, over Bank of Novi Scotia A Bqgggg. froxngtorz a_n_i._andfroi_nzto4‘p. m. orsendfor -AAC _._GOLD~ _ggggg _ ' V _ _ ,_ _ ‘ - ~‘»"~1 =wf*rfr _'ac .==< i.m_» ami area i _ l**-*vwif-----~ €..__,__ ____ __ _ ` ’ V V ' L. ,_ ,____ I. D098. WI and .ai describ- < tion; and goodhorses, well gt-gd g . for alwags ' a Llvten-yrs e __ gifs: matched shire = -special y arit- ne f dai . or S “Yu “dx Eamonn! 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