@ ‘@- _ -rr £34 g __ . va 4 7* 'I ij! if 7` _ _ ,_ A V ¥Q'DA _'_ » w v . . . . » _ ~ , . :I I lr' 2- " " " """"' '" 7"" ""“ `*"`-*wr* "rw ~4---- ~~-~-W -__---Y-~~---------»-~~A--»~~~------f----~~---Y------~--~» ~~»-- Y -»- ~- - -~-~--- , i i _» _ . , ,_ i .- - -- 0.- ...».~...._., _ _ __ ,_ ~ "*~»5. **"°"f»`53 F.” F* ~”." '“I"“f'-"_fr~f‘ i-‘re rin’ ¢3‘s~"»1» . ` ` ° P We _ __ _ ._ ~ _ _,,.\"' ik’ ‘ " _ -" v ~ r :,"l".'£'~§".¥<»_i’1‘i¢‘i.‘l‘l»f'."i.i"'l .\. ,-}'%@H_Qo5pi’5sf_ g__ _ _ .Lo - ._ .1=.n.l..JuLv21,1so4, _ ____ -_'rl-rua son MORNING- {.g"5,‘3.%¥.°‘;,,";_',,°.:*,t',*,1 9 _ »---~~ - ~-----~~--- -- ----- pl =& n= = iii 4%' m :|- BRlTl| i'l_PROTEST Plllllil TllHlll 'BRITISH lllllll .~ 1' ‘-‘ti S _ S, BEENMADE llcllt sllill rnlllllsslul Af St Petusburg Against th* Seizum °f_Cummack, Murderer, Alive Reports on Decline of Iron ] --51|-gn Pr¢§5 Com and May Recover and Steel lndustry. Prnbsblyknticosti-Dundonaid’s C Case Discussed. ~ _f$ll` ~ _ 3 ' , ' :*§1itn£sb-5-witmsstock Fleet-A-Russia -_ " ` war V¢5g¢|5_ General Booth Buys an island ° hfu" ed' A Thr efold Tariff mend General, Preferential and l Maximum. ' ' THE “mm” P‘°'r““" intended to draw Britain intoa quarrel. ' ;___ Lorman, Juhe 8)- (Special)-Sl! Ch ,_ _ _ ,possr'*,xovr,yr"'pvanoil_@`r"r., -, ' .i _‘ _ _ H,,.,i.,., .nrlusn ambassador '33, .- i ~‘ §m___§‘ il _,j _ _ Petersburg hu' presented a strong :spore Qlhailyiaikbrinta a ddspsttih omo is on sr ' lr ~.,__. if-*SS* THE TABIFF COMMISSION. tothe Russian Government lklllllii _tim _ seizure of the steamer Malacca and a_ B“°°°° AU" 5‘Yl°¥ "H" "N ”"-\°'°d l Lol\'noN;,Juiv 20-`(Si>eciai)-'i.‘he'Pri.noe L°NmN'Ju1'm_(sp'qM)_The Chun' anmni. .G”_|b.u"_ “M Pm”"¢°__,, M_w,“" 'm__“b“m.'_"mg .uhm _ beriain Tariff Commissioners declare the Sisterehlpl amisslag cruise; and gh, _ _ _ ~ decline of the British iron and steel new-elnrvrent szelnlb the letlw of the m,,,,,»‘R_-_mmf ' hi _,mm pm, tm ,h°_,~°,"i‘““§‘ "U-L *’~_V,‘° , . ‘ lsdcstryus flue to the not that the Russian voluaher last in the Rad Sea. W” h¢ff,°‘|,"lu ,513 go , p`,.a,wh mfm the' "*,~°°’3.’T°°'¥f m°(SD;°|l|)-Cum' manufacturerc of America and Germany sacauss: or CONTBABAND Goohs. ' __r“l'_ pumhun hams the Rngshn 131°* UW li1“l'd°1’°!` ‘$95111 HU" llld ml! because of high tariffs at home are able his :sported that Russia made th¢§"G,,,` ,,,,*',~,_ ‘f ei ‘» 7°! ‘ ‘» “ rg ' =° dmv their surplus products on the seizure because her spice had declare; “_ V(-“$0 Qu‘DR°N'_ ¥ ` if 0 BUY° ‘N Bum” m"k°t"' i , _ _ large quantities of contraband had beth going fromjglngland to Japan. snrrlsu PRnsa.cosnmN'i‘s. 'file Vladi ck squadron dgerhbulad .-. » - ,_ adapanese steamer eastward of lsugar sdunon Ann’ O°“¥"°”° ll* L°“d°U The report suggests a system of tarlds, "num _' _G°“¢l`°l B°°l_h _9“°°“°°°d will he Ind a general tariff consisting of a low scale July 20+(Spe `l)-At the aounsmal. ranrrr. , , i ._ ’ The l!\‘*&ll'{3°l'9i:Y8 ‘*|jlff“'»°m°“t The squadron is unaccompanied by °°m“l°t°d NIU il°¢l\1|5m0l1 °f 8 |8116 of duties forioreign countries admitting in Enltlalld llh ‘U 5 Pl V0 5Ul'°°¥ torpedo boats and soured the, Paclilc v _ , ° ""°° °“ ° terms' editorials on it, some insinuating that Ocean today. Slipping had been warned. island(itis believed to be Anticosti) for B;-lgl L f 1,- _itite use of the Army in colonisation. A PREFERENTML TARIFE - LORD DUNDONALDVB CASE' A preferential tariff’ lower than the 1 LONDON, -701720 -iSD%°lil|l-Ill Will? |50 general tariff for Colonies giving a pre- Rusaia’s qtfow prepdltayed and llslill1ll'stlMls lille ull lllls. °=fs°°°::=°:f W About half past nine the prospects Lanms' rwoacslns. were notencouraglnz. The clouds soon Ml” Rlwm, vs M,,_ M0139", 5 cleared away and the dust ladenair Mn, Wallace 1-Mmgnowlton 1 E Ie Play commencefiat 10.45 and proceeded without interruption till one p m when luncheon was served. Ample justice was done to the dainty repast provided by the ladies' committee, composed of, Mrs A E Williams, Mrs M.oCready, Mrs George Stanley, Mrs W A Weeks, Jr. under the emoielat leadership of Mrs Benj, Rogers Sr. Mrs Clarke Miss Haviland 6 Mr Porter and Miss Ritchie 3, vs. Mr In” ‘nd M" Knnmmu To cute a headache in ten minutes us gf_9_¢;£"lI8;:)-z°nE|10w§:_l::_D:€Si2ml:&l:gd¥ tel! Mi' R"-°\||° ‘ld Mill WIUMG- 4 VB- Kumm" Hndmm P°"d°n' times daily, prevents the catarrhal cbndlv- sjor Weeks and lilies Anderson, F Mr Evbm ‘nd Mm Qh|Dmm_ 4_ "_ . quickly stops the ring ng in the ears, ID N8fil|:`l1\i0 0’7ti'|1`|!\ ld 011° framed to secure freer trade within the hli’d"been no correspondence with the B,-meh 1-jmpl,-e_ Canadian Government in regard to Lord A MAXIMUM ,.AmF,. Dundonald's dismissal. A maximum tariff consisting of com- REQUESTED To RETURN HQME' paratively higher duties, but subject to He added Eh” L'-“"1 Dlllidonlild hm reduction by negotiation to the level of been requested to return home, and held me general ;"|f|_ _ iss Poole " Miss Weeks 4 -20 Holes that any went Of judlzmeut he may have |11 fBV0l' 0! Hall!!! shown could be more fairly discussed RINGING IN THE EARS. “lx” Fonammm Wh°ll 5° li °“ 5|" 59°'-~ This is an unfailing sign of catarrh and if not checked will ultimately result in tion from spreadin . Catarrhozone bead oiaee,i trellefto The game was than resumed with ‘7“d3° F"'5°“\d “d M" u°I‘°°°’_ °‘fN'l=1l| d°=&'1v°:- E01' smfh ll Ill! renewed ,mor md mlmnuad "washout Col Lawson and Mrs Clarke, 3, vs. Mr | hart of the sgstem, Bronchitis, Asthma, ops and Miss Blanchard ' Lung or T t Troubles, Catarrhooene is the afternoon. Tea was served at 5.30 by ,P - in , dis t d t - Mrs. F P Carvell, Mrs. Pope, Hu. BM’-l°' M‘"°h°“ “"1 Ml" P°°l°' "' D' -_ :nstl,;°cu:e:1: oueuslggngty ba%k.p"D=:;c lanchard and Mrs Hcflready, 7 \ summer wear 85c. Blanchard, Mrs. Bartlett and Mrs. Tooker. Though the Baligonians, both ladies and tlemen, proved ton strong S fcrour holnnplayerg the ga*es were sniiiclsntlydosely coiesibd toiake them inter-estlng'%ud it is., cxddewy hoped F that the "mp`et1n“"`|i is by meeting T worthy onnocentis will result in raising the standard of play. The following is the score: “N5 "W°'°‘f“° lyeefferdll um vezeaaw § cfmgtued,nseer sting ‘. ‘ _ Woa. ' “ ' oo -”< .ie _` ' _ ` 'mer Poon BY morons' pit. A V C||_*"l°TT_¢T°WN- Mania family is ke ' poor by dccoo _ ' , --- _ _ bIg|.Ii?el‘°'re`:rlit`:s'\$d:5d o tirllilaa Jul’ mi ‘"°Wu-“ill Altkei1.Batt,Pictou; ag DL gun,-B K|d,g,.Il1ivel"g’liiys whl Day Spridg, LeBlanc, Marble lountalr. sell at 25 cents s box efhtwentrilye dem. s.7oly'so. cle: william amen, Bashrlerou; A:sg‘L°u(f;§;_yd¢';§c"§m*B,§né';§ °,he"r;q};°,',‘,§ J W Hui, rrvlog, nlchloooto; stanley ._ treatment obtainable which costs so little MW. Mllivhi PlCi0\l- ‘ and at the some time none which brings BOOCS, 18C€ CI' ¥..b'l1tt0!1, ahoutsuch excellent results in derange ' ments of the kidneys, liver and bowels CHICAGO MARKETS. Cmoaso, ‘ July 20.- iSpeoial)‘ - July Wheat 935 Sept Wheat 871; “ Corn 49l “ 00111 495 '“ Pork $i.$.05 “ Pork $12.70 ,mleueeparuy which ins nded several $72.75 $78.75 ENTERTAINS THE KING. LONDON, July 17 -King E iward wus ii week-end guest of an American' hostess, Mrs Cavendish Bentinelr (who was Miss Livingston, of New York) at High-Cliffs castle, Christ Church. Hi accompanied Americinn. His Majasq to-_day boarded the Brio, on- which he was entertain ed at luaalseh by, Bir Thomas Llnlod. Bcys’ Boi Boots $1.06. ,_ Gee. _A. sleeve _july . __ A ines l Factory is working night _ A i _ 5_ - ' Baddock,June ll, LN7. ` _ o. o. monmnsaco. ` and day to £112 its orders. _,.: I The Isvirtud Ladies' ssc for if 5 J’ ,‘ _ _ _, ,` ,=, l-iayrsaesyfsritszunanoiap _ Poison &: Oo., Kingston, glut. Dn Hasm.roN's Pinus cons: CoNs'ru>a- 1:-ron. SUMMER SCHOOL \ OF SCIENCE. A good audience assembled in the Prince of Wales Colleize Hall to hisar Prof, Andrews L. L. D. of Sackvllle N. B- deliver his lecture on' “What_ls Life i" Startling with the proposition that the question “What is Lifni has never yet been answered, and probably never will, the lecturer pro- ceeded to describe what we know of the beginning of things viz the protoplamiic or bioplasmic cell. By means of drawings the construction, composition and multiplication of the cell was illustrated and described. Tile close sfilnity of liv- inz and nonllvlnz substance was discuss- ed.Amidst all the uncertainty there is one certainty viz that we exist, of this each one is conscious for himself. Behind it all there must be n great controlling mind call it what you will. This lec.ule replete with information cleanly expressed and fully illustrated gave to the audience hilber lililreoiation of life and its import- ance. On the motion of Mr. Oulton of Moncton and Mr. Vroom oi' St. Stephen the hearty thanks of the audience were tendered the lecture by T C Ismes, Esq who presided. Bioycllsts and all athletics depend on BENTLETS Liniment to keep the ointa limbo: and muscles in trim _____ At Charlottetown Sunday July 17, 1004, ann. ~ » . . - -- v i Dear Bild.-UINABUS. LINIUENT ll to P W and llra. Cie:-kin, Mr.. B ewarr, a lb 9 *' ; .- _ =. It relieves at once. " ‘ sizo $l,il); trizl size 25 Druggists or .-1, ' There was an immense attendance at Caledonian Club sports at Summsrside yesterday. The special left Charlotte- town with ten cars and two more were added at Emerald. The regular from Tig- nieh brought nine extras and many drove to the town. The streets were gaily decorated with spruce, hunting and flags. The sports were keenly contested and Rfeatiy enjoyed by the large number of spectators. James Psndergast, Kensing- ton, now a well known athlete of Boston, was present but was debarred from entering all the games as he was not a Scotohmeu. Fsur events were left open to him however. Y The following are the resultat- Puttlug LightShot-1, J McPherson, Whim Road Cross; 2, F S McDonald, Montague;3,D P McPherson. Distance Throwing hammer-1, D J McDonald, city; 2, Wm McLean, De’Gros Marsh; 3 F S McDonald. Distance riiift 4ln. Pendsrgastgave an exhibition throw of 88 ft. 5 in. Throwing Hammer (for those who have not hofore won a prize and open) 1, Jas Pendergast, Kensington; 2, D McArthur, 3 D P l\I:E’bsrson. Distance Siift (lin. Liilht Stone (for those no: before winnlnlz is prize) 1, J Pcndergast, 2, A J. McLeod, Uigg; Il, \Vm Houle. city. Distance Bilft. (Mft Ci in. *~ . i 1 THE cALEntoN|AN GAMES YESTERDAY An immense attendance From All Parts of the Province-Good Sports and Excellent Records by' the Athletes Who Con- _ tested During the Day. Rl-Illliihn' High jump,- 1. .las Pender- gash; 2, Wm McKenzie and D P McPher- son tics. Height, 5ft 45 in. wlyd dash (for Highland Brigade)-l, W Cornfoot, 2 B Robertaou,3,S Robertson. 22. yds dash (for members of the club)- 1, D McArthur, 2 D McIntyre. Pole Vault-1, J Cos-afoot, city; 2, C McGregor, city; 3, W Pendergast and J A McKinnon. Height 9 ft 9 in. l50 yards dash (for Highland Brigade)- 1, Walter McLean; 2, WCornfoot; 3.S Robertson. 22) Fiat Race (for those never before taking n prize)-l, F S McDonald; 2, W H°“|9§3. D P McPherson. Time 37 soo. H051. Step and Jump-1, J Penderlrast, 2_ W Ei0ule; 3, \V McKenzie. Distance 41 fi; 9ln. ' Running Broad Jump-l, J McPherson; 2, W McKenzie; 3, D P McPherson. Distance 18ft l0ln. 100 Yards-l, J McPherson; 2; F S Mc. Donald; 3, D P McPherson. Time 111. Sack Rxce-1, M McKinnon, Churchill; 2, D McArthur; 3, M Stewart, Sprlngtou. Quarter Mile Run-1, F S McDonald: 2, J Cornfoot; 3, D McArthur. Time 57 secs. Glllle Cullum, I Chas Campbell, \city', 2, John Stewart, Staunhel. Highland Fling, 1,Waiter McLean,clty: ", Chas Campbell. The Caledonian day at Summerslde terminated yesterday in a, manner which was very disoreditable to some of the rougher element ot the visitors. Probably more drunken men have never been seen at one time in the western town and intoxicated women reeling on the streets and in drunken stupors on the trains were a most revolting sight. On the expressone woman lay onatrunk all the way to Charlottetown and when the station was reached was dragged to the platform where she remained unconscious while passengers walked over her. On the special many hrawis took place, windows were broken and the train hands were almost powerless to suppress the disorder. Wuzx the special train was travelling at a rapid rate after passing Fredericton Frank Collins, who was partially in- toxicated while moving from one car io the other fell from the train. Thr l accident was noticed by some girls and as soon as Conductor Tanton recieved wi ld the train was stopped although it had ALMHST A llllllll UN CLUB SPEIIIAL. Collins was found on the clay bank, h face badly mutilated but lortunstely with no bones broken. His injuries were dressed by H Bethune of the Apothecariss Hall and Collins was after- wardslefi. at Hunter River in char!!! 0f Drs. Dcuszlas and Honeywell. HES SATISFIED That Dodd's Kidney Pills will Cure Diabetes because they cured him. ST Mauoolrlwrls, Dorchester Co., Que. July i8 -(Special)-Donat Laflamme of this place has proved to his own satisfact- ion that Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure Diabetes. Mr Lailamme says: “For two years I suffered fx-omDlabei.es. was attended by the doctor but all his medicines did me no good. Then I tried Dodri'.~ Kidney Pills and two boxes cured me completely." That what will cure Diabetes will cure any form of Kidney Disease is an old saying, and no doubt remains that Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure Diabetes. gone some distance,nnd backed gradually. , # _ -i I TOURISTS AND HOME CDMERS And everybody visiting CHARLOTTI. TOWN the l"» *sad am .,...._t..,....... s. .. -ini weather . +s--»°~“-°- mo M ' l ` . ` _ ' .. *"`Ar.'nnrl|s_¢m_,’Jull‘s 14, nice, wail.. oeireaoeiscosmu' , I if1‘I.""4."“'rl_ is ,S i¢==uf¢.l qs' ,~'. .ll L1dQ '_ ".1, .*_.i>é1 ‘ ‘l _ _ Prices. , Heh . _di nina alan a. _ r»ss:u?I'le.w;~»'s1o°:&n. usualnsssauaasussu .wi¢s_ro|._i.osr_to .lr_______'““.'i‘..".L“..i’.¥'..1‘°..""'......‘..1’..m...1; I8-Lt rs." Capital of The Garden Of the Gulf will wautto take away with theme. Souvgnir Of their visit. and if they visit CARTERS' BOOK and SOUVENIR STORE they will find a large stock of beautiful SOUVENIR BOOKS. Souvenir Chinaware. Prince Edward Island Crest Ware, Souvenir Hat Bins. Buckles. Stick Pins. Charms. Sash Pins. Paper Weights. and wmv other lifts- Onr new Books "PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND" and °‘Cf‘lARLO'I`TETOWN" are gems of nrt; the former contains over 150 views, the latter over sixty (s second shipment just received.) They are equal to any- thingof the kind produced in Amqrica, 25 and 50 cents each. $l50.00 worthof New View Chinaware just opened. Carter & Co., fn... ?3uv_¢air . 1 S' R h ~ l ' , ,_ , M . ure ‘ -'N *lf . ' ei*`q-~¢>i'x‘1 nfs* _~ Q