(A /couuova culnpyguwu. Sept. 23rd to 26th ’02 ._ Ili! $.00() ilieiiiii Piiiil S Provincial Exhibition liiilx, Sill I0 In I8 Generous Prize List. , Gres .specialty Performance. Izxciting Horse Races. Hdlliant Night Show. the siren and test snow--is its prize list: in t e qualitloand quantity of its exhihiis; ll! the spien r of its speciabattractions. _ $17 000 PRIZE LIST $17,000 9 No othernnaritime prize list comes within 5,000 of this, and it has been arranged so aa to give increased encouragement for grade mttle, and be better all round than ' ever before. SIX DAYS HORSE RACING $3,000-the biggest aggr t¢ Of PNN” ever oifered for trotters a;d`pace_rs n the maritime provinces-will be divided into parsesst the greatest race meet of East- , ernCan.ada. “SIEGE OF ALEXANDRA” All previous night spectacular perform- anoes will be eclxosed this (year, and the variety show from the gran stand will be far superior to the past in every respect, JUIPROVEMEN l"0N’GROUI'l ‘E Ample seats have been provided for tlfost view-ing the expertjudging of animals and fo' those heariu lect resin the ri i _ g 11 vg- Li wexmrsions will be in force _on al; lines. Apply for prize list and all inform ation to Y J. E. w ooo, Manager and Secreta 1-3 dw tl 9-is (Wg _ __~ __ ;' A acsvscssssssi S NIUN Mill Slliii fl The best made, best iitting, \é most comfortable, durable and V satisfactory Boots and Shoes ata popular prices that modern . machinery and skilled labor 9 ’ can produce. I SHOE MAN, I Pownal Street. .J Agricultural and H EXH BI'I'l0 ;`7. f' if ‘1 Ch`town, P. E- I- 1 T Vacation may take you Camping, Fishing. Cycling, or Shooting Your hamper will be incomplete without that delicious thirst quen- cher r °="-""" ‘ d l.imeJuice All Grocers. SIMSON BRUS. G0. LTD., HALIFAX, N.8. l`“` l. ._ .-.__ ' --._ _--1 BlllVE_l8» Digestive Organs Regulated and rendered health and acti Y Ve by an occasional dose of McGAi_£’S ` surrsmwr ' “w W g % For Sick headache, Bilieun attacks, ___; Constipations ; Foul and Disordurcd .Q Stomachs they have no equal . . _ . ron sau: r'.':r>_~f~.-1e»::.>..=:, 25:: Psa sex. /on sv nm; on r.:c:xF‘r or Pmcc. hi ..~ STA_°u"J'.:"O."J.r"S PAIN RELIEF, ~ ‘i . 3.". , _..- '»~\ _ _ i-f.'~f'....'-"_<“J51ff_.Ji-.ii .IA rt' ur mf wisi. Assrvsnsanr services will be ,held in the Methodist Church, Summerslde, next August 25th. _ General repairs and changes have been made. The floor of the church has been renewed and raised oavatod tothe depth of three feet run also side trenches for steam piping and boiler will be placed to brat the church work wiilbecompleted a little later on by Messrs Rogers 8: Rogers. All the stone and brick work, whichis of first class. was done under the supervision of F. G. Blizzard. a.ud,the woodwork under the supervision of Mnztbew Dempsey, The general appearance of the interior is pure white and gold, giving it a beautiful effect. Its walls and brown, have been painted White as was also the choir gallery, the mouldings be- D ingalmht shade of einen. The pillars 'are white with golden caps; and the bf? pews have been nic,-ly varnisbed, J which adds greatly io their appeals-"lce.‘ Mi=`*”‘ Helen Campbelb Althur S"`e_et» Theal;arhasbeenpaintedpura whitewith Tf"1`° is Spending' her V3°'9‘f'i°n “'15” carving and ornamentarions ‘llnished in friends in Ch”-r‘l°"et°Wn‘ ' gold, making it one ofthe most beautiful Re and chaste alters that can be seen any- b,en ,; as mi-snnai. also zxrcmuu. azmsor. _5 where* All the painting and gilding was H9.lI]pl}0D l‘3(.\ll'11 t0 I»i12Cll3f. Cures Rlzuraziism,Colic,Spralns,Neur;l3ia_ i d0U8 by R. E. S0b€y. Much l'1&S 8.130 an sal.: :vrn~.».~.-Hans. P=|:z2CcP=nno1-rm. if bE€!.l d0DB li) U38 €Xi1‘.‘1‘lC-I' Of Lhé Cli\1I'Ch; Wzllter Juéson’ in the emplaq of JP` d _ k h b ' _ ° Atliillf/lc Leabhef C@~,NeWBrk, N. J., IS _ bum pm)mm__§` FHS ___l_\GAmLuwxC_“_ ewoo wcr as een repainted, the e _ AN trance. All the Improvements maxi; it lille °°“"°°t'°d with Pi°kf°"d 85 B1“"k is mei *H l D* Ravine Acansmv 3f.f.'i.°.§§Z§.Z ._§’.f‘.`;1°l1_‘T§..1“...`.f’.I’..‘i‘l".°.iZ§I J = J his CollegCeIrIei3;>?rlZil$drE>}ie];;-`hll’a.nd Winter lietic anddpolpular pastor Rev' li C. Moll A" _ - * °°““° .§f~`l';§'I...°.§§’.‘I»° ".§‘l.§l’l’.I"`§§“.°.‘§“.f.'.'?.° §“”°° °°i “""’ if” .'§`“"‘i. H” “‘J‘°°° ”’~ AUG. 14’ S _ Y ~ _ . ydney to~dayw ere e wi remain fora. I t d_ t d ts ,I1 R unday morning the Bishop celebrated month, ` ~ ' " _ 31 en 11_1s' S 11 ev W1 ¢0I1S11 sl Hi n M , ith R P. H. . ltheirown interests by entering assoon Atxgllit §5°un,?¥m;e1 Mdegs' J Mc. E1'”¢Slf W0°d °f UW D¢Pi1’W1°1\li Of U19 ' .1 'bl J 1 ’ ' ' ’ 4 5 P0551 e after the date Qf opemngy Dcnald _Kinkom as Deacons of Oman Interior Ottawa is home ona three weeks - ast 15 gone, the future is yours A There wer= large congregations morning br *Ji* Co. Limits, r.:¢n».fe-.~a, canes.. » main roof repaired and the roof of the v‘°1F‘°R ms old h°me M Alexandra’ .- :_ J_~~.-f-_~ _ _ _, lchsncel shingled. The fence surrounding Ja JJ J=‘ it has been removed. leaving the grounds _ 8 re open; and a. plank walk constructed from Central street to the mam entrance and h t from - I Ja / The Small Profit 3 6 I e Notre Dame street _ to th id 1 Y _ w - ` _ 4| ‘ our courseand method of instruction r ge’ rom the text This is 8 Gr`at'= L- G-MW"-l¢f"= Y°S*f1'3*Y ffl’ Cb°1'1°1= _ Ed tg “S forgombetent young l28i»0Wl1 .Ali Ti'l1I'0 .|16 Will .lfllll Mi’ M009; , . 19 - - ’ _ 3’ ' J _ ; en an Wdmg-n_ Ome and get ai bl __ ' _ who will accompany him to the Isian_d.- `J ~ , i_ _ ~ Industrial Hv@- p tion of the event. The anthems sung in Miss the morning will be. Te Deum Laudamus left ye and Lift Up Your Heads. In the even- Halifa. ing, Cantata Dominns and The Radiant Mu". Maud ‘nd Basie Hmmm” nt Mlm' Hath P93” Away’ vm b°,“l'°°° turned last night from n_piea`sant visit lio Sr. Paul’s church, Summerside, which 'UL' was closed for repairs ever since early _ J. F. McKie 0fSentner& MoLood’s has in May last. was reopened on Sunday rut about twelve inches; the clay was ex- any ning the whole length of the building: and I - J- A- MBUIGBOD. F1850!! 11151125101* 8115 throughout by the steam; this part of the at th Jabea Hel, _i J- n. stJ_1r¢oc'n-ire, ciapsua, yesterday. p' , _ J J _ _J Harry E. Clark of Schoneld Bros., V, John is in town. ” Mrs. A,” E. Ings and chll-i last night from a visit to St. Jahu J Miss Ethel `Hod3lou, who has 'been . t od l t Sunday, August 31st, both in the morn- Exiting m Nl,” Smua re um as I i a R 9 Ja We mc' ‘ ~. _ lgilarseli, ll3. Aievirtu Siarlgstzwwn, 1, 4,, M. E. Nichols ot the Toronto Telegram preach on both occasions. The _choir ls "5" ,_ undergoing careful training ln auticipa-|“l¥I"" slngton. _ J J T. T. Hudson, representing Hamilton & Picton, camo to town by the Princess s night. \ J , J ’ A Mrs. Matheson returned _from Sydney' ventilation. A cellar has been aug lssrnisht- -' J _ under the vestry in whlcha furnace and W_B_ McKenzie chief engineer of the I. C. R. Moncton are spendiuzia few daiys e Davies. _ , gow, N. S. and Mrs. Hazel, Boston. spent Sunday in the city. who has been summering here, leaves this morning on return. Hammond Bethune and Gordon Hughes arches, which formerly were of a sombre left yesterday to spend their holidays in _ 5 camp at New Glasgow. ` - u b Echo and Mrs. Marshall leit cn .e urn v. G. M. Young and family who have mes Bethune. of Piciou, and formerly sident of Charlottetown, came to the Cityla=t night on a visit to Liends here. mes R. Wood of Trinidad, formerly t of Samuel C. Nash and Mrs. Nash, A. Lefurgzy, M. P., Snni|nerside,` 'I arancootthe Westminister Gnorist V George H. Montgomery of the Bank of ova Scotia, Boston.`a.ruved in the City st night. He w ill spend his holidays at is home in Alberton. _ _ Miss Edith Finlayson leaves this morn- _.___ _¢ ________` ,this treatmentuntil entirely cured, and ing on retuz-n"to' New York where she ::.':.n:.~z.:~.::.~.=:.:°.:i.°:.:'..~.°;°.~.:.°.f.'.:i°.<:::: ,»;f1==»S~»-~ vm ~f -M-f» cs (Q5 remarkable on account of the length of 'es ' ~-’/,,- time he suffered. ' J J ' - NOW CAPTAIN CHURCH. W , ‘ `\:‘~}`_ _ 1 . f ff, possible to ind a better _ff OTMWA’ August “__ S ant Church urnsd attera pleasant visit to Ken-n 5. _ _ Miss Redpath, Mrs. Cooke, New Glsl.-` I H. V. McKinnon of the St. John Sian’ neun Marshall Editor of the Thorn- " e _yestmoav morning. Is cordiall cxt&i'b the _ Ladies of monk the arrivals at the Davies isst Km. o. Irvine tune Gnirauin, ~ ~ 1¢SS°US51f5ff_"J“5°d1¢’°”‘¢Tk Q. ' steniay morning on a visit to I. __ A J ~ Mlss Barrett a1!d_ a iMiss; Munroe of~tl1e'T Silk Co., Limited.Jif'-f`_ _J Miss Munroe_;_and________Miss Barrett will beintiié Y.M.C.A. Hallon _ Atigt, `,r8_fth}_ until' JSati1;‘ds'y, 30th. " are from 1o1t;;;'“‘* am. 22 '=<>4 P-m._d=i1y- _ For iurther' ga , ly to Sen-mer, who carry ,a of all kinds Em;b1°oider'y,~Silks andasomsd J i “Theyvare in, the ~wor1_d’7 _and is a opportunity for theladifes of P. E. I to receive lessons, free on art needle work. . - » ' l v' '_ . 1. . A T1' 13; ‘ = Jr, TOWN’S BUSIEST JSIGBE, spending an er»joya.b1eva.ca.ion at _g 4 -4 ~ .' ._ _. .' '- 2 tto his father Mr. Edward Lastffear We were most _successfnl in Revs. J’. A. McDonald, Miscouobe and Sl' “Si _ _ P13038 °“f Students in P°S_1t1°nS- , J. Arsenault, St. Thomas, North~Dakota, Pmmal' J l \T0 enable us to d0 thel§ame this year ‘gg Demons of Hgnor and Rev, Greggfy A. A. Bdtlilébli 8115 F. P. CATVGII 81'! in l v i frhlgy MU5T]°11f@1’ eU1'1Y 111 FIN 9¢§S}°n- Mt-Leliau, Ecel., St. George’s, Master of 'Summersids in connection with the _elle are ots of splendld Posltmns Ceremonies. The sermon was preached M190 _ Wf11f111_g f°f °°111P@f¢11t P¢f§°11S f°§11- by Rev.J.o.MeMi11.J.n, D. D., cardigan erslastnleht. - ’ Business men are acquainted with B id f J J eet’ Sydney Fares from Booking Stations on .the ming Pearden of Montague and “ay to the International EXllibitiOn 2.lL>Sl1J.f._B. 'rignish _.$6 55' Alberton , _ byterian Hospital there Revs. Fullerton and Spencer, returned st night from Richmond West, where tiey wi-rein connection with a meeting the Presbytery Committee. _ Bloomfield Port Hill ' Summerside Kensington Freetown' Emerald Ict. " §’-‘U4 .> 3; it x - r f- J tm $4 85 6 I5 ,i4 60- JJ 5 85 _ ‘4 49. . 5 70 ~ , ~;.4 30 . J 5 I5 '§1;3 95 4 5° ' _ 95 4 75 5 ;f§3'65""' J 4 9°, _, J 75 . 5 0° J is Ss ' ;, no norms ,epic _,H I ,_ in the2nd C. M. R. has been given a. cap- 9-UdJf*‘mi1! 3" ¢xP¢°t¢5 ll S$'i»‘~'-51117 .1 taincy in the British Army H8211 Week. and will spend their 'vacation HO 0 ” Caenp rates on railways and steamboat: fo W1 _ always Want lt. J-_“I \\,.f- _ ._ of bl" House Coal than 'F or the Montreal Police, who was adjntant Rev. Euzerc Chapman ot'P. E. I-land,’ "V/,V ' ll UIJBE . .. la sent direct to the diseased ` ' by the Improved Blower. m the ulcers, clears the an- l passages, stops dtoppintfs in thb . throat and gerxnanon y cure; J , Catarrh and ay Fever. Blower eal W Cha 560. And D .A. - ' llefliclna (`o..er'Is`.f:5\nf»{ and B\\§'|j.q,e IT I5 Cf-EAN /Ad _ currmc orrmscouur. f A LIGHTS EASILY _"` . _ ` D O-rrawa, Aunust 21.-Owing to the ic- crease in the price of coal; the Gas Com- pany has reduced the di-Jcount in full s1>EN1>s WELL. ill' ’ 0 :<4 -_ _-;;i______ ° ffl I ' II Try 1t once and you -37,73 U l`\\ l l fu o EXCURSION RETURNTICKETS '11 = _ `.r'f reg., _-3. _.,JJ _/f:-~ . _.» -4 _ I bou bt a horse. with d ’ laedfromand to all stations on August ~‘ f1~?JfH-\»»‘ Q-1‘l~_“f>E`i"~ S-°_<:".‘..§’J‘ _m¢“'~J mb§e“n `f _ 8 'ly . ` K. ’ > . ` ` and Septémbe st, , ’ and on to mmm up Tlohets are good onlv for continuous joum , p g or $32.00, cured him w£_%lI'$l.00 worth of MINARDS LINL ixellaer direction and are ot good f pas-ey lil! Ol ¢°fli¢ imlrney afteriliate of issngr ssaeo. Pmns on memes ssl( v _ ‘I ` I _ t1 ' m ‘ a?.¥3‘.1."‘.¥'.i‘§"f‘§l“"‘.»......' ‘si §.’.‘.’.‘.' é’l§.§°.‘.I.“.$.§ J.s.L.m1.` a-',o.n.s,; Jaw t.¢fa.Jo.o.s. * ' "WSE IDEROWE1 C J vU?:`&:;3 ;at3:f&}?.. instead !_-__,.,_ J _ ____ \ ‘ V » A _ J. geigpkh 'cud Summerslde will leaosg Chas? I I A ` Que" N°v»,15t'i,;Hn¥ 3,-11 mdtéown mass o. m. tumour.; 25 p.m. °' V _ the pastthrecwaksgt Uuion,Lot3i_,_h'e W U 1 I _ _A ,__ _, is :George can at J ,_ J “B N ~ .2 .. .R2 Je' _ W iii--_ ,iii at their old home there, Moncton Times. o. c._ 11_»v:ngJ or this ony, _wlistasl 50211. fpéndivko Dleasantiime in Char-_ Jlottetown, has returned home. He was the 'guest of Mr. John J. Cizappflh- Moncton Transcript' - ~ 1 " , _ Wm. H. Hs`ski.»',J of ol;a_1°ri_csw_;. ll. came to the city on Saturday. Mr. Han- J GeP=_Trav¢rs= 5 as ~ Br_adalbane,__ _ 5.10 Hunter River 5' 35 N 5 45 Ch’Town 5 95 Mt. Stewart 6 jo Cardigan 6J 85' Georgetown _ 7' 05 Morell ` _ 6f6o St. Peters 6 80 JB_ear'River`J [7 15 kin_is largely interested in a poultry farm ,C _ 7 _ A _7_ 45 bl'idS¢..MBSS..- who 'have been spending ondn>1a‘mm infrour months 'roi-J* annie Farmer' 1'_>`i-¢v?~1.;,.j , R 1;! ' ina j lations on the island returns this <...m,,_ _ _, , __ , , 9' _ _ __ i=¢.nm-z.¢msut.v¢sr._-.»s¢J Snpreiatendent. ..-. amguenot ha' 3 *.1 P 1 _J.4_e- iz.. ~1_HAvE Hnann fes.»_ This ind `st`i~ong~‘. ‘ ` it 4'; ._ K " ~» -~~ Mr 1»=;~. ' J' r os ver, for a short time previous to their _departure forthe United. H ,m erm. J ~ J Ju.....n...r.......{ ~ _ '>°"i"r°l°°-°h~=1°*f=w¢».4u. umm. 'C K$“*.§“~!l">_1'i.==~ _ _ ._ ell~¢.=§~d.J=;.:n,»1in_maa¢tn,\suwn g¢.¢,‘"¢ V _~_f < __.»,,.f.~_~1»-'»J _ _ _ - ' 7`_____;A__ K- ~ p , 4 ' _ __1 V, I eu . .!;, ,sa .. , _v1» V you f,-_, _:J _.,»f<}~ ,.; ,_ _;- vi ` _ _ “__ 5_9 inch was sim-.ed a. few, th _ ‘.4 - _ ' __ _ , _ lsr Charlottetown.-Balifa1:_oJ|HexIal; o_ _train ,)fq\’;L_r_;§;ue ggi? Fl;gay’~.§ H ' . , mc Miss Elzabeth Irving, Vernon River, 123.0' nam; tfain_ :ggi S£P?;nb;r4;fi1` nlxt irgturnf leavl ng whohasbe _ d' h - 1 _ 'J ' `-. H her pnrentsT1l)?p1§..na:dRh;1: sI‘l1':lx[.~ni':ille:v;:L b n flssueson 3.°th» ,S_¢P_t-'3l’d aild 5th gD0d for n Frilay next for Stanstead Collegr,if oo 13311? Item: t"Jo ’ on 2nd: Sth andsth 1'¢5 Qnebec,'where shehas accepted the pn- . 1( Ssug °n SePt- 2ndjand 4th. g00d for return by esrionship of nolern languaoesf ` train _eaung John on 4th r°5Pe°tiV¢1Y- li J A albert Moors ma Mrs. Mom or csiszl 3. ¢}'f‘=" "¢ 5- ' ;,~`» , .."_ .~ - if 410. J ` 3` 90 4 05 4.15 4 50 4 7° 519 5 20 49° 5 05 5 2_5 5 45 ug: . ,. _ ,I ` C gthuptoand" ._-z Jiugust sotb to Stvtéitibtrcib. (I3) -$385 3 60 34° 3' 3° 2 os 2 75 2 85 310 29° 595 315 5 50 3 7° IO '4_ 2o_ 5 9° J4-05 4 25 4 45 l _PMS dm! are us wilh Stan LT '~ -J x-v=v~urvc. .r..»\. r ~:. .warm gi un nm-r-#sa-uiinmmunnz ....1 --‘rw .uv-».n.mv nnu1n.4mnm.rn| .1 ;» |..m.m¢