HARD WATER TOILET SOAP just thething for use in salt water rathing. ~ l0c per cake |. G. JAFIIESON, Druggist The Medical Hall. icaoia Horan; -LT- irand Tracadie Beach 9 P. E. ISLAND. , Finest boating, bathing. fishing, mining, pure spring water, perfect mitation, golf link, ping pong, etc. TernisU8 to~$io per week, $2 per ay. Opens July ist. Send for circulars. I. C. HALL. Manager. odgmoa. 6 s eg* 0 f geoarnal, nntramnielled and Just, impartial, Reliable, Newey, seeking at alt timsu to further the best interaats efthuiilofltsndreoegnhedthareforeaa ‘Pho Poopldm Paper Published at its odors, New Prowse llock, Nortlgkside Poet omce, at the following rates, I . rye advunoe- craing Dditioiadsiiy (exsellt Sudlyl. OM .......... .. . _.$3.00 `hl|-weekly tion (Wed. a Sat) per ¢ar$i.3n;in advance ................ ........$x.25 eekly Edition (Wednesday) per year $1.2# lnadvancs........ ......... ............. .. $1-0° lranch Offices , have been established at the following places wheresutlcrlptions may be paid, news urniah- ed, advertising, job work and other business trllllacteib- \nminerside.lc§rs & Rogers' store-J. B. C. Baker, anager. alberton, Albertcn Post Oiiice-Herbeit Clark, Agent. Sourislast, Telephone Oilice-P. G. Seaman A ut J. B. B. HCETREADY, I J. P. HOOD, E lltor Business Manager. nn nnnnnn nnnnnnn TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1902. DOMINION DAY. Who n Dominion Day was first celebrat- ediu 1867 Canada included but the four Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. There were no tirritcries or other possessions. The en- tire area of the Dominion was 497,700 square miles and the population was little if any more than three million souls. We had 2.2¢) miles of railway. In the iirst year of the federal history the revenue was alittle over 13§ millions, our imports under 73.) millions and our exports 575 millions. Our manufacturing industries were but in their infancy. Our 81 poet oillce savingbanks had but 2,102 depositors and the balances te their credit was $m4,- 588 Our chartered banks had a paid up _ . _ . T capital of little over Il) millions. Our S Snails transmitted something _ over 18 million letters and something less than name' Course ol Lectures. Institute meetings to be ad- 'iessed by D. Drummond of the ustitute Stad, Dominion Depart- ient of Agriculture, and Walter impsou, Esq., Bay View, will be eld as follows: EAST POINT, at St. Columbia Iallon Wedimday, July 2, at 3 “d73°P-m coi.vILL:é. ai Reno Bay Han, ~s _., 19 million newspapers during the year. Since the beginning of things in Canada as a Dominion our area has been our terri- torial area has been extended nearly eight folf, to 3,653,946 miles, and our population by about two millions and a half. We have now eight times the railway mileage we had at the beginning. four times the revenue and nearly three times the com- merce. Our chan tered banks have more than double the paid up capital they had in IIB. ‘ The number of poet omce saving banks has increased more than ten fold, n Tl1i1!8¢I&y,_Iuly 3, at 3, and 7.30 the amount of their deposits nearly . UL I seventy fold and theamounts of their de- RED H0USE» at the F3¢t°fY posits 170 fold. At the same time the .gop in _ _ DUNDAS,.at the Hall, Bridge- >vn.on&tnrday. July 5. ata nd 0 .m. 7-3 P ST. PETERS at he Court hu* °n Friday' July 4’ at 3 and,'_numberot newspapers sent through the mails is eight times and the number of letters nearly ten times as great asit was on the first Dominion Day. It would be easy t i show that like or even greater pro louse on Monday, July 7, at 3 and ,grass has been made; in the productions! 30 p. in. nlour farms, our factories and our mines; WI1¢l'¢ IJH¢l-iC3b1¢.tI1¢ 3ft¢fU00n and in ~the aggregate of the national by the use of living speci ~All are invited to be present. _ E. J. McHlLLAN, Su t. of Institutes. f - p June zx dotf :cturw on live stock vi ill be illus- n,,,a1t|,_ Within the third part of a century great PNRNS8 has been made in really uniting the separated communities which before the federation were known eollectkcly as l’\°'Wl. JllI¢1$"§'w!i British North America. The mainland - f f f- f - - f- n Provinces have all been united b;mil- ways and telegraph systems, and inter- provincial trade has been enormously developed. One system of Government, a common Parliament, a system of general laws for the entire c0untry,the centralised control of the customs, inland revenues. the tariff and of the postal system have hastened the assimilation of the fcrmer separated communities into one nation with common aims,hopes and aspirations And withal the national spirit has grown until the people of the Dominion from east to west are everywhere proud of the title of Canadian and of their Canadian » citizenship. \Vha.tever there may have been of des?re ; for annexation to the United States Gfty years ago, a feeling which lingered in -AND-v some sections down to the date of our *RIMARY SCHOOL coududeé by Mi" LF" Baht" .nd I The desire for national independence Miss Edith D\1t¢_h¢¥ "1 which seemed a. growing sentiment in the ST. ,earlier years of the Dominion has also Term beg,” September Ist, I9” passed away. lispecially have recent For D¢¥ii¢\11lfSlPP1.Y¢° events, the war in South Africa and the mss part taken therein by Canadian soldiers, federal union, has since entirely died out ' l A _W n V' hmmm-I T ff; FINE CUSIGM TAILORING 'I`hi¢__spring' cur business in the Custom Tailoring is the largest addibest we have ever had. We are proud and pleased to see the number of new customers we are getting in this department. _ _ _ _ This is a good proof that we are gi ving good values in reli- able up-to-date materials with best workmanship and above all New, Suitings for fine fitting clothingwhich are appreciated. the spring trade also Trowseringspelnd Overcoettings. Men s Outfitters- V * gives to our people an added interest in the slain of the Great Empire of which We form apart, and adeslre tollevffbeii mai impenai fabrié mm éleeeiy edited. Canada holds a vastlr larger place in the the world than she held thirty-five years ago. Lad never before have the people of the Dominion prized so highly their citizenship in that ,wcrld-wide Emiiilb which holds within its ccutrol one fifth part of the land area of the globe, one fourth of the living human race and the indisputable mastery of the sea. The auniwrsary finds the Dominion enjoying almost unexampled prosperity in production, manufacturing industry and commerce. Immigrants are throng- ing to our shcres and across our borders in unusual numbers to people our unoccu- pied lands. Never was the rational in- come so large, the national commerce se great, or the national credit ss high. Our people are united and sympathetic with each other. Race and creed disputes have been relegatedto the bask-ground, and the Dominion presents today a peaceful, well-ordered and free community, full of heart and hips, facing tie future with greater confidence than ev-r befc re. Truly the Canadian people, with so va~t and goodly a heritage and so bright an out- look toward the future, have abundant reason to thank God and take eourane. 1 A telegraph convention cone luded a year ago between Germany and Holland has been recently ratified by the Dutch Parliament. It provides for a German Dutch cable system under the joint control of the two Governments which shall establish conneetion between those countries and their colonies abroad, One object itto getrid of the dependence upon British cable systems at present existing. It is intended to establish conneetion with J ave, Borneo and China' and by means of the American cable to the Philippines will have connection with San Francisco. ,When completed, Germany, Holland and the United States togethi r will have a world-circling system of cables independent of those under British control. The agreement is the more notewoitty from the political suspicicn which has long existed in Hol- land tiward Germany, the latter power being almost universally credited with a desire to absorb Holland, on account of her valuable scabcard, her commerce and her colonies. ~ nannies n.n_sb._ Thomas whostarted to run a dninsandlgettenwouldbevidblyhmd CHC llfef when his , _ wtive and 1:; ve organs _ diseasedigeqnally ` handicapped. In ‘B13 ...ii 'Q 1 9 .ii Wg in 2 Y in the is under- B ii 9-# E Success demands above ' ' all else a sound Doctor Pierce'a very cures gigglen Medical diseases of the stomach sind other organs c _ es- tion and nutgifon. _ _ n When_this is done ~ U digested and as- ; ‘ &um" S Esq, zo- i in ree. . “I w;,s iakoc/d with hat our physltgans here said was indigestion I doctorcd with the but around here and found no relief. I wrote In you and vou sent me a question blank to fill out, and I did so, and you then advised me to Ile Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery. I took three bottles and I felt so good that I stopped. being cured. I have no symptoms of gastric trouble or indigestion now.” Accept no substitute for “ Golden Lied- ical C1;.(sicovery.” here is nothing “just as g _H Dr. Pierce'sfCommon fM;licnl Adviser, sent ree on receip 0 s to cover exgeuse of customs and mailing only. Sen 31 one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 50 stamps for the cloth-bound ol y nine. Address Dr. B. V. Pierce, Buff N. Y. appreciation of the British people undef [_ Anmv BRITAIN 'S BARRACK, CAMP AND FIELD. » DEPICTI NG EVERY BRANCH I 1 l_._.l._. _ ' \ \ oPERa JULY ein and ein. to Matinee Wedne _ _ sday afternoon. ‘1Matfinee, io and 25c. Market Hall, 7th. _ _ n 6-ueodiwthen diy ` _ `5.;¢'p_u,1\|,, LIFE SOLDIERS IN Wonderful Animated Fhiiography ,.,,,,,._ 3; §1§ UF THE SERVICE- HOUSE, ~.,__'-Popular Prices, 25c, 35c and 5oc. Summerside, July if ' , Cold 0utside, init- Comiortablea Inside No matter vi the weather is out- side.-mild, below zero, or piercing cold winds-your home will always be snug and cozy with a comfortable. healthful heat, if you have a ~ ~ n “Sunshine” lwmansmusmuuun I I' Furnace. vaanunur The draught: respond so promptly to our specially constructed “Sun- _ shine" dampera that the fire can be regulated to the ciaitnecesslty of the weather-no danger of your house being too warm in mild weather and chilly on cold days. The “ Sunshine" costa less and g/ives rf_i_<>i'_e heat from a mTrTimum 1 amount of coal than any other good furnace. 3 it is sold by all enterprising dealers. Write for descriptive booklet. M°ClaiyS Makers of the “ Famous Active" Range ua °‘ omni: ~ sm: mm. . London, Winnipeg, Toronto. ` Vancouver. M°nff=_=1.. 1 Sn- J°1n»;.N_.B. ..~§_, ,...- _~.'-r.,.,r » 1 _ a _,... - __ ,_ _ ‘ ...AND... n Ilnmnnsiraiinn - The Orange Celebration for :goo will be held at ELLERSIIE STATIUN Saturday, July 12, 1902. Tlze Committee in charge are makinv arrangements to feed live thousand people and hope at the close of the day to have twelve baskets of fragments left. _ Not only are the Committee arranging to feed the multit use but amusements in the shape of Swings. Merry-go-rounds, and such like will be provided and addresses suitable to the occasion will bo delivered by various speakers. n Refreshment Salooris stocked with Fruit, Confectionery, and delicious Temperate Drinks of all kinds will be provided and the Csmuiibee will spare no pains to make everything agree- able to their patrons. P lf you are hutiilry, come. We will feed you. Il you are thirsty, come, we will give you drink cheer and amuse you. and in whatsoever condi- ‘ tion you are come and we will use you well. I [he following ore the train at rangenients. ,Prince Edward Island Railway. Special fares and train arrangements i ers e, July izth, I stations. Charlottetown: 95 cents, Royalty Junction, 95 “ “ M ni _ “ 7.4¢ ~‘ i on, Colville. . “ 751 “ North \Villshire, “ 8.00 “ Hunter River, ' 8.10 Fredericton, ~' ‘ Elliott’s, “ . Brsdalizgane, “ Emern d, ~- “ Cape Taaverse Freeicwn “ Kensington 60 “ °~ Sumnieriide 45 “ “ Miscouche, 15 “ ‘ Wellington, 9 5 Richmond; zo “ Port Hill 5 °‘ Ellerslic. Arrive 7 in 7-.'40 am. (D 'lui 8°:/\<.nu\ it ll 8 23 u 8 79 ii . 8.35 1-.40 5.50 lv \| 5.;/\5§.».5 lt u ii it ai cess &5£% 4 Ll ai tl ll " xc_i3 - xo.26 10.40 10.45 Tignisll, 75ceni5_ AIIJCIXOD, 60 “ Elmsriale, 60 “ Bloomfield 8.10 it ll 1( le .L il is Coleman 'So ` Portgage' . Conway, Eliersl'e, Arr 35 , 9.00 25. ' J-'5 ". _I 51 °` 9.25 “ ive. 1° ‘ and Cape Traver n _ Chairman of Ccmmitt A -25, 1, 8, w3i. _ __ r At _ I nnnnn nn An Ice Cream and Strawberry Saloon has also been arranged for. Bind and Pipe music will also be su plied. If you are dull and despondent, come. We will connection with Orange Tea to be held at” Eli li igoz. Fares. Train Departs. Stations. Fares. Tiain Departs. 7.30 a. An. - Returning special trains will leave ?é‘l¢ler§1i¢ for Charlottetown at 6.oo p. m., and for Ti nish _ _ *_* is noted tor its vxceiient cooking at prices Oysm' IW quart. Leiveycnr been crock wil _ digg ‘ and have us crook of beans and make you a ulf of our famous brown bread. Service The Best 5:31 At reasonable cost. Hub Cafe,corner Queen and Svdney Hts. next to Reardon Bros., barber b°P~_ John 'I.‘. INlZ:l.11u Canned Meals! Canned Mfats l Porashort time only we are of- » fering our full stock of (fanned Meals at a greatly reduced prvce. Cottage Veal, Beef and Chicken Loaf, Corned Beef and Ham, Ox and Lunch Tongue, Sliced Bacon, Dried Beef, etc. New is the time to get Canned Keats. They are all fresh stock. LESLIE S. ltliU‘I'I‘ id Cn, PHOII 238. _ sreamek CITY 0F GHENT » 1 |.iim_ iiiliiax im ii "QR ._ I ___ CALL >» "I Sheet lauren.-_,_ River, Teaacs Harbor, f_ 11 ` Summerside, V .4 ',,,_ f_B*"*‘9b\“'!» ,___ lAT@i-Specially low"fora oats, potshos. etc., etc. General mor- ' chandiae at mederaieq rang-ig cainvati. ,nno_s._ _ il ' _ wed I lt tl. ` sont’ nnnn in iheiusi Plata ,I `i\\ to obiaii Oysters to put in D.-essings for Turkeys, Geese ( T D.. ....~. e. » or the -Holiday ri-Aeon ' § I have the best oysters and s ll them right _ Call and S00. " ceo i‘annsvn=:_fi ,_ 30 eod & w Queen S _ 3 i.\\ '(2 \,. I’ nn __ open summer classes for July August and part of September. study. Studio work in W.C.T.U_. parlor beginning. July 2nd. zx mon, Wed & Sat, 5 aka, n i ;lr.f. |. _la ®@ ‘ii§@i §§ _ nn nnnnn nn nnn it ,W ;.; az iid ji'-‘if L... c: 25* 5 n-nn# 3 E touched ‘our rings, Ibrooches, pins and studs, etc. Anything you want in this line we will sell at reduced prices this week. New watches, chains and other goods daily expected. QE. W. TAYLOB, CAMERON BLOCK. A male teacher of the first-class for Principal for Montague Grainmer School. Supplement 825. Apply to G. ef. INDIAN, I Sec’y-Trustees. sud, xgos, gl ood. w xi. Montague, July QDQOWO _ We have greet pleasure in saying _that ‘ give ns good results, it makes the linens stif, yet very pliable thus preventing breaking of collars. It takes a nice polish and the color is 'not adected by the heatofthe iron. E. D. STERNS, n ' Ch’Town Steam__IAim_diy. A. F. w1=LBs'i:i:n,_ _ Star _Ste_amLaundry. _ This starch is now on__sa1_eat all the principal grocery stores. Housekeep- ers will do well to try it. i - if . 1° ig M if g' is 3 in _ . ~ - » f 1*". i Remember tl\en,`ithut yonfsn nothing more plea , or reehia than a cold bottle crgar R . °'%“”' __ _ som oiiahcs Pnnsriiire ' Linton soini , cniariolesoiii ef-. _ i _ wu.n_c_|ie|unv Pnosriimi. 7°* 'lk b! Hlebed p'ocera, etc. il. H. SIMMUNS. ` 69-fl 3 mos. i Y _ i . ' gnnnanannnnnu iiPURlWA &lh.&i..`?`i°i FLOUR make thc most nutritious loaf of br bi.8l§1&lil2, '&r$§W I nnnaahssnnaan % N nnlhmndmhn limes- '-""»T.-7° un is just the article for those who are oubled with imperfect digestion and ‘s good for healthy people too. I2 lb Bags 500 Special attention to nature’s & _ ’_‘;_*“;*_=“";‘**==*#~5 -A MONSTER e eniitiful Rectory Grounds at hmm, gGRAPAUD M arson ers rom and retgnrn by regulgi? traixiu'lsvl`>e!.i.§vee:i'i"l;;i§ihi¢;-3%, ` -0N_ c. |=.wAn.sn,. ,Saturday,July 5.~f “""‘5 ` _Given ' the members of St. Johu’s Chard; in llggf new edifice new nearlv complgggd has j:§°§:eI;"t:t;°m:5 Jacoaes Cartier which e lypeiiiliingi and Stenngraplny," “IU l ' service. °nl1i;eu;rr'°aui;.¢l¢> i 1 » 9=»I1-‘. '.°*°f11i=\Iiriii tn:--1 ixaie ‘ia mwnrgi them- iiwsnesf anon arid in tdeli CS clone sodg, Trv us when ou'-" ‘ loo ‘ll . Queen sraznr. .em ww. l.E.l§.i*"” 7. i uw ~. 1 urn-m-:rn ._ ui.-.1 vu: .e iwiiggew IQQSL I -minus 7 ina-Pariyliwi ,_ __ ~\r,n=\-fvum Ii _ : who know good Soda and the = Qi