4 u _ _ _ s _.1 ng in _ PREMIER IlIlRIERiEIII RRRIS *~ sur » _ _,__ *fa IIRIISIIIG llll RE SI’E[IIIIllIlIII. I PREMIER ERIIRIERI Reported He Proposes Tariff Concessions to France for Like _ ~ I A' British Sub ect to His fiin er Ti s. But' Un°Enlish. sa” Treatment of-Canadian Products-Some French Journals I gc P ‘ 'g I Attack Him But Are Reproved-British Press Opinion Tonoxro, Aucrust 24.-The ‘Telegram’s I_~;\i»le from London says: “The Times publishes ;\ special despatch from Paris which says Sir Wilfrid Laurier was func-lied at St. Sulpice yesterday. He was receiver. by Archbish Ip Bruchcsfof Mon- treal. who is in France at present. The .Ion-espoiident explains the interest arous- ed in the Canadian pr=:mier's second visiti to the country is due partly to the pride the French people possess in the thought that he is a greatly distinguished French L`.-inadiau living and, partly by what the Times' representative calls the absurd im- pression. but because although a British subject, his ambitions are so tinctured with American ideas, they look upon him as serious danger to British imper’alisn1 »-_.---___ Wei.; ‘_ _ f riirlme lmao doesnottnkeinto consideration the one - essential to woman’s _happiness-_.w°m. ‘lilly h¢81U1~ Theme is mmyawoman- whose future seems-absolutely unclouded who is marked by her ow-n condition for I future disappointment and distress. The woman who _._. neglectlsherhenlth is n eating' the veryefgundatxon of all good fortune. For without health love 10988 its lustre and gold is but dross. Womanly health may be retainedor regained by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- tion.1 Itestaglishes regu anty, r i e s the drains which weaken w o rn e n , h e a l s inflamma- tion and ulcera- tion and cures fe- Q » male weakness. It Q WE makes weak wom- \ ’ I en st ro n §, sick women wel . " ' _ PiSick:o;nen nj; invxleld to oonsnlit Dr. erce y etter ee. ocrrespon ence __ held as strictly 'vate and _ sacredly oonfidenthl. Aidclign Dr. R; V. Pierce, Bndilo, N. Y. *I have taken six bottles of Dr. Plerce's Favor- it_e Prescription," writes Miss M. Pg, of Orllla, Sunooe Co., Ontario, “and two tlea of the ‘ Ptennnt Pellets’ as Xou advised for congestion of uterus, ovanea, an weakna, and can safely say that your medicine has been the means of restoring meto good healthlliitwhichlhad not had for over three yearn. until takin( Es-ntd medicine. Ithankyonvery muehfqryour _ and prompt ntoentiontomy letter asksngndvicezl' “Favorite Prescription” hu the testi- mony of thousand'sof women to its com- plete cure of womanly diseases. Do not accept an unknownand improved subd- tntn m -its place. Dr. Pieree's Pleasant Pellets clear thc I omqisnon andsweeoen the breath. I I ii F-nstinil The Whole Story in at letter : .ie ..= Bnyiwliat You Need _ and Save What Yllll Call Our Grocery Store chefs yOU 111' ducements ‘not found any “’he_f¢- else. Fair prices rule hefe You cannot a50I'd t0 P353 when you need alwthing Speqlal in our line. DIOP in if Onlywv See our store- Butter and EggS`W9»11f°d- las. Kelly & 00. l . . - I ' - ‘ _.4 Mutton per carcass E \ _' l Onions per ouuch .......... .. ‘ ~ ` Lettuce perbunch ......... .. (naar mv1s’.) Cattle Dressed . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. P=°==;;»;f- F- 1°"-‘"‘~"°°“‘“°“ it 1 3.l‘.§’Ii5°.;.f.°.'.'.' "" " 5` Mom :__ .56 |E¢qu¢g_;ly _nee PZRB ` ` _ _. . . ` Davis’ P.u.\--Kxu.1:n we pam# 'in ¢_h¢ nm!" l¥l`P-GD C5bb98¢- mi. rheumazfm, miner. ffm °'¢“» °’!"' ; I Sweet Peas ................ - - . blaim. era-mpc, and all nltlictlone whicih i Turnips _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ befall men in our position. I ll-B\’¢ U°_i`“°"h; par5|ey _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . , . . . _ _ muon in saying that PAiN~Ki1_§.zu as Celery r head" __ ____ buzz-mwdy to have nearathan an Buhler §`m, per'Ib_________ Used I==¢¢f9°”Y “"9 17:’-"°"' y' . Blueberries. .I _ . _ . ._ ...... _ . Two Sizes. 2511- *U5 5°°' b°m°°' I Raspberries . . . . . . _ .`. . . . . . . ,_ _ I F SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. as Cecil Rhodes was in one moment of his neresting to Parisian industrial' ,and financial circles, yet to mock the scheme I some French journals accuse Sir Wilfrid Laurier, of making as his life work the slow, relentless destnuction of French in-i fluence in Canada. “The truth of the matter is that the French journals have never forgiven Can~l ada’s action in giving assistance to Great Britain in her war in South Africa. f this class, und, speaking r thlnkinsz Frenchman, remarks that the nationalists are insulting 'the Canadian prime minister. whom they look upon as too loyal for a. man of French origin, and says ‘you cinnot t a.ch political geography to cafe chantant patriots. They should understand that the secretof this loyalty resides in the English colonial policy! This hits the nail on the head, the Times _ despatch says. “The Daily Chronicle says Sir Wilfrid Laurier in Paris is 'proving almc-sb as greatatrial to, his kinsmen a.=»‘Ge1ieral Bothals proving to Leyds, the bosom friend of Kruger. ' “The Daily News, referring to the re- ported intention of the Canadian premier °cre asks, ‘What would Chlcnial S.. tary Chamberlain have said if the Transvaal had attempted a similar deal under con.- vention without consulting him.’ = "TheDai1y News says it isa trideodd that the sequel-to the private conference atIDownin§strect, should be sorta! an- nounced today from Pais. ‘ “Two hundred and fifty omcers and men of the Canadian Mounted Infantry are expected to arrive at Southam from Liverpool for Canada per S. S. Lake Erie ln September. CHARLOTTETO\VN MARKE geeeeeebse2eeSQe2eeebheeeesensebbhobe sseasseoneeisseeenesseiéhnssesasgesssanas__ S 38338SSSSSSSSSSSSISSSSSSS S8386 SSSSSFSS ooooec¢Qoe>c:oo<:.¢¢e_co;caoocoi-ooooooii-»c>¢QQ¢<= ' ES$538885§833S8S&lS8S§S3S8’é"E>‘3%»?-%?5E>’$.’§8 Tu Beef (quarter) lb ........ . .0 Beef(smal1)§erlh1: ......... _ _ Butter (tres ) per lb . . . . . . . . . Chickensperpair .... Fowls per pair . . . . . . . . . . _ . Flour per cwt_ ._ . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ Flour, ner bbl (imp.) . . . . . . _ ._ Lard, per bus' set . . . . . . . . . . . _. K. Oil, per keg . _ . . . . . _ . _ . _ _ I Radishes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ Cucu inbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ Mackerel. . . . . . . . . _ .. . . . . . . _ . Codllah . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ . Fresh Haddock . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . Molasses . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . _ _ Qagmegl, new, per own. . . Hides per lb. _ Hay per bon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Straw ..... . - . .............. _ _ Oats. . _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beets, pe;-_bunch .... _ Pork . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ New Potatoee, per peck.. . ._ ozczczo;;>omc>"c;;eg¢Q¢i-;o=;;;';g° 8888’-'$858i¢2S§S'E>’2%888S§2SSS8 $88S5’8S8S"S5’88S88888g8S388-E eccoooooeayecscsoocoai-oQoooQ¢o 'v 5SSE8§_8l5‘5‘IEl8'E3eI’8S82i?»-S88$3388 _ (Farmer-s’ Barle perbushe1..._..... 'ii-5eef(¥:ni~cass)perlb_.. . . . . . » » . » ¢ » .sffl ‘ Butter, per lb....... Calfsklns,_lll;.‘...... - £r?mghew) ...... .. _ _ gg 1' - ‘ 1s13nd?}gu1-,per |00 lbs.. 0 t, ggl, 1(DAl‘>S...... 0:¢;n(u|n<per»'>nshel._.. ' 0,,” (¢m@).E=¢-5 »ushel._ .. _ I Wheat per hel....'.. Pos-k(enrcass) peelb_...... Hogs (livewelz ntl ‘per lb `,&ww@, pgrb |;,(l\¢W).... _ iisswovsuas ggmbaklns och _,__.. oeous ¢ ¢ . » .so ¢ f Geese (per lb) .......... __ gxrkeyagerlab) _ .. _. _ chickens (ner ii>`iIf.‘ ..... ._ i ilunnu Frenchman of the Old and Nobler France of Days fBefo|_n‘ J _ ' the Revolution- _ ‘ ' ‘ Caffef- _ \ T_ p_ 0'g°n,,°,. pays a nofaiolé t,.ib,,,¢ j thinking of was the stateliness of manner, 1 Frenchmenx'ecoguize Sir Wi1f.id's‘I¢,othe wh01eF,.ench_Ca_Mdi,,_n ,.,,_._.e in the Ithe brilliancy of conversation, the I patriotism as chiefly Cui:a.'lia,n_| ‘His visit' enthusiastic description of Sir Wilfred ,romance of gallantry, the ease of fortune is not only for the purpose of visiting his Laurier which appeared in a recent num~ I and S‘“P¢1`i°1”i"Y 10 °l`dlDB!7 °81‘¢5'» Whmh I ancestral home. but to facilitate negotia- ber of "M A. P," _ were the characteristics of that wonder- tions for better commercial relations. In “Here," he says, “Is a man who _is ai f“1a‘i5t°°“°YI°ha5 l°°bb¢d 8115 9DFi9»V@_ved itself in a érand manner, and did vi ill reduce the tariff in favor of France patriotism; whose every word is. intended 3‘V¢"Ythi"3 with “@0515 air- 000 Uh¢?U8'i1U-I hy 15 Der cent., Canadian products to to cement in closer bonds the different Uf the France °f the P¥`°`Y°V°l°ti°nar7 I secure the benefit of entry into France at races of his own country; and yet never “mes “S We gazed ‘W the 10533 beautiful ' the minimum tariff. was there 5 mm who was more unmis- tlnszers of the delicate hands' of Sir “nie Times' ¢01'l`€SDondent also says takably un-Emzllsh. Wherever you saw Wilfrid L"~°fi""*‘t U50 P¢l'f°°iii°U °f that the result of his visit will be' the him you must have recognized _ln him the fe"’¢TF 1if»ii`0 ¥€EWl%°-8-li *F119 BPD?-78998558 establishment of an ocean service wltha strain of that brilliant race across the and °P°° f1`3nk”e§*‘» and 7°* 511° '1l'1miSi°I Subsidy Sf $800,000 francs from both noun- _cha.tinel, whose sons have done so much gk-“ble Ia” *md di5_¢fe°i°n Wim- Whidl 11° tries. The scheme wiii be advanced ro- 1or1etners,1ii»¢r+.y sua civilization. fIiS°\1SS¢d~¢veryb°dy and everything- ,Ib wards reiimion, and is profoundly in- _“Bun sir Wilfred Laurier is French iH1° Wwder that he has such e "hold -» _ ~ :_ i _ I _. _ __\ Iv~ I “The Courier de Soir happily repraves I o lil to offer preferential tra atment to France | i _ - ,J la I\ I .` t, "J pwni _ “JH Z . ‘\ / i li TAI" 1. Bb0ll§ Tl’|\ll'Sd8Y l.\€Xt. Théy Win Sill ` - V ‘ i ' _ _ ' '.»».x_~’-fi _. “ gf ten to twentv minn tes. ‘ I _ TS’ modern Parisian, Sir Willtad strikes one ians who are inclined. to belittle their (C°l'l‘€¢I3€d °V¢l'Y °5d3~V- as rather an 'old-world type of French _ ` . \ ~ Kumronr Powders wninbs cure fr°m"**°°ll¢lh"_°¢1}WfY- Like his °“'“ Pi¢°¥l*~ n°"" °' “QF” “°°1." ' ` ‘” f ' ` “wus sein-retain-in their 1»n'¢usgsexpns»‘ S°"l’ ‘ ""°“1°g‘“° ”°°`°°i’~ °‘ ”`°f i. _ h _ _ _ h __ _ man, _but of the race must come asa sharp; " °°3ui“I" are *“'° °"°t'° t ° “F “F F ° rebuketothose lsnglisli-speaking Canoxl- WANT - French compitriots as iff they were an in- man He has less enullient vtvaci ,less ser er braneh of the people gf F;-a,n¢¢,= B¥P8llS\V¢D¢SS, \1\01'3 é10W\1@SS Of mmf- lseeming to forget that whiie the fever of yn, ygfkigmgagaegxugayexhg Imeot and eeremonlousness of manner the revolution is still running riot in the ___ Itban one finds in the present day French, veins of the Frenchman of France, and W' A" 1° you mon” on it _man. You think of him razher as theIpersistent irreverauce is hardening 'intIo‘ ""'* dh “id- companion of Talleyrand and Chateau- i atheism, the Frenchman of Canada com I briand than of Walpeck-Rousseau andilbine the simplicity and hardihood of theI Z M ` V . I I- . If ,7’) ¢ p : s o . " Tallyrand, “knew the real charm of life Istatellness of the "grand .=eig~neur”’- of the I in France, WYIO did 110% NYC b€f0l'é ¥»heI`,` eiirhteeuth century. and st'1l raitalny _ their pmgagrs, Engineers, _Revolution-” Whit- _d0UbI>i€S$. T16 WBS ‘fancient devotiontothe God of theirfathexs, p Maehmists and Boilermakers, I I steam Navigation Qu s Wharf, M Henri Rochefort Nobody s d IGalllc ea._a.nt. with the dignity ,audi 'w '.5 jsistiioiiisr entnsehéynyi _ I f i , V '_ _ censor cm.- Cocraze C tv, Mass., I Ang. 24.7-The i Methodists began to-day their 67th annual series of meetings here. The sermon _in the afternoon was presented I by the Rev. -Bishop--D.-A Goodall, D.D., _of Chatta- f` ' _ A" _ *I 1 es _ 111., X ~_ ,.'§ I~ :» EGR =<§_f ; _ -,>';`g,‘~"~I_:-54 =‘ 'lf ’Jf:, =§-'.;,-'=-‘~‘.e' ' ,._‘;'_= r’ 1 Q ,'-. *-.f.~\_~."-Tm-e‘I-.»__ I_»I>r=‘-> -..$l<~_-:‘\2_. fx ‘ " "" c "” _ _ 1 ' .I _ -_ " ~ Charlottetown. I AERONAUT FELL 1200 FEET- i ty THEY AREGOOILV _ ‘ 1, ‘mum Daxvn.I.1=.',It.t.. A_ug.23.-At*the'IIc;der, _ ' ~ _ -- _ _ ` fair yebiierdiy 8»f%¢l'l'\00D. 12.0Q0`*-IPBGQIE Jean Boivue Returns a Thousand Thank fi _ ""'-"""'-___ ' saw tb9 serffnaut, L. W-,s8ften)‘0f` ' ta Doddvs ° - . _ w¢ir,r»i11,ooJfeet. Wsefriis tu I _ .» I. _ _ _ _ I loose from ms moon his parachute fini-Ii i §L'£‘f-t;~*3I-Z‘§R»_ Qi;-1 fh‘;'i‘;°“ 8 toopen.Hisfeet were drive into th: ” _ F5. °"“ ° _ ,“ __ ,__ _, ,J __ th ix inches,and there was a Wm. terrible malady ofthe kidneys tnd=izav--‘__ """” isadlunds fracture of both legs. He may, i"f¥ b¢¢I1 cured wfl1P\¢i§l7 D°‘m:*‘j ‘gan Bags Ex S S ,.¢c°,,,,_. ` ,_ _ I _ IKianeyPi1is,m°ss.Jean Boivue onine IRS; lngmeel’ 11°" _ - ' ~~ ‘p1acesays= -' _ 4 _ I e ow , ’ ‘_‘I was very ill. The Kidney Trouble., ~ N, _ v ‘r FAILMLY I au sed me a greaodeal of pain and_fQrced §“,°§3,,g,g; “ I ‘Ov ngtot e art. ca m°`_¢_l'!1 8.8 . Imetoriseeveryhourduring-thenmf I t. ii ~ I mw$_t”§:°d&§§§¢f§t§r°f:$>‘f ‘-1 was sa.-.iseafes use _norway xiassyq kidv\_eys,“4_snd' as Dr. Che_sbe’s 'Kf4,ll`¢.'?_°,W¢1"_ Pius 'md ‘fwfr t“ki°31_ .3 °h'_3*"t."'?°I7m°°‘? ,I “ ,Pills oljethernostfprornnt .t»_h§x0ug_h yfonnd_myself; ecmpietelyenred. ; _ ‘.z’..‘2a:.:l°...."°“:rl..°“~,,,fk.'r.s1‘e§° “”°‘“'SKe==»rfI1I»r»i~»d.I I _ ,_ im. em". , __ - °¢i:§ ‘b‘i‘f lf-.»1Ii\`if§ ~' I- _ffff?7, _ E REV. R. VI- SAMWELL, OTTAWA. ,_‘ Ki- I_._ ii <‘ ` or-1~AyY§_5`-‘ R., W. Sam- : wen, of sc. lie`m»¢w"é church.; this city. I- in 60 white with black stnpe We have also a new luxe f belts greek zcyc er, for the athlete 0 gon mga and fl. 'CT THE UP T0-DATE FURNl$lri£ .MORRI BLOCK m E ICE 0 We are at it sgsm Better this year thanmever. Bing usurp if you /want any vexed ii time fog toil Omilmm 1s_t=l\e___be=1= in.- BG E-"E1 -- vo- _ W H SIBLLWRBD Pasteunized Milk Factory Our Gt. George and Fitzroy Sta. Phone 238 Ca'town izeod 4% Queen Street Under Mggzasnggt. ( tennis; o by ) mtv moan Good ho ll groomed fffmn 1::=¢».°'g¢i1_" us: sf.: im in ensdfesdiiy uses? c l D mmm. - ~ is-calms getaufflnees. .Q .31 CaA ‘ 7“l5¢\».%!l; .,_.,3 § ~g-quasi Plilhldliili PROPRIETOI. ‘ _ I _ I I .~I~ATLARGE’S 'THE RODDAWS CAPTAIN REWARDED-if ,._.¥,i, pu-or m.¢¢1,.¢~»nm¢, K , _ __,.___ __ _ .,.___.__,._ horsesxn thecxty-spec1\l'y sub i L Poor. A I 23.--The Marine Board “bk fm' “Mk” rung* We will be pleased to qnoieycn e represent the bl wing ""2.‘i'li....... _ ~ IVKB. . 112- I V V , attentiontoallorclers. ,_______ ii , on behalf off the government. bg! rw” -‘° On ed Caprain Freeman;_t>if»t.h‘ef,H‘iw$€;\ s`&_sm-__; x _ or Bodom with a save; j_ Larg B . nitlon of his devotioii _ll-' 8 rm ’ his vessel sway from St, Pierre, li[is‘1~.e¥1ii`-'ff ¢ rnorxttrols. iqne, when that town _ was, by- 5°°’d u ` the eruption of Mont. l man has previously receiredsthgye Qedars I _I for his gallant conduct at St; ' i zeerwiehvnicalllrshsnnsnss 'mgm Law Union and Crown Phe R-r¥crkPate Glalslnenfanvs B ‘\v\\r\' “B'6R@*»’ FOOD Bnialéi K Y.