_,_,§... Prlnee. ¢....i;'.‘l..‘,,=..¢==-‘j.-I A V y Tea-and C§l\ii;.5P°°l`\l`i"‘ .`5 - Cliff Llllkls _ '_ ` Slillk Pima " ` ' ~ We hive `¢'3‘ver before. You rd island ' '- " mg-P l----‘E'%'<.'l-1-',711 . ,v .,. _, ’ lr .f -nn r lly f" *Ci-1).' r »¢: tm _lu snags af, _rmriimo at- d tofnorrolvv xnorii nd 'at 4.8.' f . fr Dividend end iiltlsrdaqgh- ltr, ‘Miss Bepféiqayiett t&_-I-`P.‘i£ mana to nuend s`vv`6`el' vflltinf islands.-.-Moncton Trursoript Hug, 1iI.» ' p '_ p hitsb hhod |868 I ' I s.;_fp,_,-',.4somrsw.fFi,_|dj vv-.= .vlsn~mu...=t.-_.N m |In,- 1ewar.un._ ;,',§,§,{’;‘;_'§‘,,;f<,}{~;f§,,”;§§ ‘;;,,§§,‘;;§ ,j;,'; ~ be tsk'eri in Aid or Provincial el. -.B21 Work. * , . . I H ~ - 4, ' . -~ . am- fl " ¢. . ? 4=.l _ ~r» p _ ll . ~ or } ap H __ I _ , V I* _8.$I. Homsat’l.00. Round trip oalyiicl l ~ R ‘ rp' ‘ . 1”' r is 1 I ~\ 1 .. Q O '*""“` “ _ tbe’4teitl"\v¢s~kusolred¢-down -by the - yy .I -_. .° . .,, - Q anll1lVIl.L_He wass;ver.iy ‘bruised on the wheat and limos frornwhieh he is still suifering. THE s hoongr Lady May, Capt. Wm. McDou;ra`i, Bell River arrived in port. yes~ terday morning with a cargo ot eggs and cheese. 'Iheze were two passe gets Misa I McDougall and Miss Stewart. She sails on return oday w.th a generri car.o. | J. A. S. Baum, proprietor of Gauv n Gentrel 8: Co‘s Photo Studio, leaves on Saturday morning for Boston to attend the Photographers' Convent on of New I .Eneill.nd, which me ts at M 'chan'c"e Hal', Bcstonpou the 24th, 25t*\, and 26 ll. Izhau llnays keen a point in past yearn ol this liz-m’s -haviorr a representative st the-e Conventions thereby getting and lee nz the istrst in the p otosrauhic art. Mr. Bayer will he absent about a week. isarc Carter who left forToronto yester- - day will visit the wheat and c over seed growing sections where his firm have large cznt acts already .et for wheat, pens ,beans etc., for next. r-pring`s business 'The stock seed has been placed w.th reliable farmers to ba grown espcally t.r Carter- & Co. Limited. Clover seed is one of theiropeclaltles of- wnl h they handled over 80,000 lbs this year Mr. Carter expects to be away about two wears Sszrorrorr ot the M. P. A. A. A. As- sociation is h re'y granted the Abegweit- Cn-scent A. C.. Cixariottetowvr, P. E. I.~ forholdlng the following events to be cmtrsled at Charlottetown on Lo. or Day, eeptemher 5th., 1904, n|mely:»-108 y.'1'. dash; 440 yds run; 1 in le run; broai jump; th:o.ving hammer; Qmi e bicycle; % yds dash; 880yds run; h gh jump; po'e vault.; lilyds hurdle race; I mile bicycle; 1 mile bicycle,--GI Fred. ‘ Pe non, Hon. Secretary, M. P. A. A. A. i_________...-- British Almond Pink-An deal pnepar anion for sunburn. It soothe and heals the skin. 'Jahing out all heatand intimn- mation and restor ng the _natural corn- -p'ex. on. Unce used it, ._is,_a‘.ways u ed. Put .up in nice. hotles and wld no 2.5¢ h§f,A, W. rreduln Prem B., Central Dr ugsture. _--»-»--1~i--P KILLED BY EXPLOSION. f om this city, exploded today, I: l ing Lui-psrs n\ a. d injuring several otllorl. ~ . .,_._._,._._._..._.._...' . J i»fvAl.u/lair mls so/so. Silgl\t`_ib,iurles often disable n man and cause siyi ral' days' loss of time an 1 when blood poison develops, somutirnes r suit in-the loss olahand or limb. Chamber- iain's _ Pain Balm is an antlseptc I When applied to cuts, bruises and burnsit eauszs toyheal quickly and wl\'_hol\t _hlllturatlonf and prevents any da_l)galf_o,£ blood poison. For sale by l1ll`d_rl.l§;lsts. . m e “sr‘sou, sn.. Ang; 15;+frlie.;t¢iler at r ' ' , the sawmlllof J. F. Arnold, five miles I 0 0 0 o -Auyboy or girl desirnz perrnnnent e|np'oynlent,nh0lnld apply at this oillce I "§,,';*‘,;‘,‘§‘ ,,§l‘:,¥°~,,. `l)EE.}R_,-& GDPF .. .. `tll\'d`_K|ll`nd, a variety to select from for lain by A. Brown, stamp vendor in t Ullsriottatown Poet Biolles. -Weekly Excursion. Bulletin. The comfortable, palace iron S. S. “City of London” will meko four Afternoon ex- cursion tr_|p|_.e|gh week. for balance of naaonasfoilowm- To Orwell, Wednee day at 3.00. Round trip `25ota; "Went River," Thursfll! at 8.31, Round Trip Weill: "‘Egbt 'Bivlr”~IrUdny at 8.30 Bound Trlp,_Uc¢|. Plead Alllntreshmeutl ‘ ou board. Coma early. 5., d. tl. lllllKl’ii°6l`IiI`ll ons To 'townspeople and Tourists: 1 5 -.B‘\¢#=,_~f,\<11.<='ol°g¢d - » illlrrtf 1. »' milackinnon & ~ Williams \| an (_ xl is In Schummn if v an in the city yesterij I. U..Jones, Manager ot the Toronto Type Foundry Oo‘» Branch -t H li1.x, l l the eitl. , » . , I Urs.'Bonaid°lGlii's, who hm bren visit-* ln! In P. E. Island io: the wut montl has ret`ix`rned'home.-Moncton Transcript; Fraser G. Marshall, Maritime Province' Secretary of the Y M.C.A., I ft ncentltf, os a' trlp,to1-laliand and other points Ink Europe. ` " . TYPIIIJIDI VICTIM \ RECOVEREI) HEALTH; - . _-__ ,. . rl' | ,By ,Rebuilding . His Wasted ~ -Frame With Ferrozone. . i. "Well Balanced Nerves You Want.` Try The Food Tonic Ferrozone. __N0s'r nlgrrevliience t un t'-re c so oi Juo. M. A ns ee is needed to p~ovo that Ferrozona is unsurpa-sed at a touio and re‘uiider. Writ:-g frm his nomopin Bart/onvi le. Mr. Alns ee says: “I bpd typhoid (ever two y are ego, and for 'a i--nz time to\rldn't set stronu. I carefully up enough stroumh to t -ke up active employ me- t again. L'ke most. weak poop e I was also nervous and tlnallv had » uive ups' egoctoug. t I riefdlo' lien'-51-_ fiesta i:d\x'w taisltalgresuitlsf Itfeit llogongetss The second box ostonbhed me and in strength returned vera' rap diy. I kept o uvng Ferrozons an my lriond4 the rllpltiiced iio lvggéiiokly I kwas lnrprgyin ' ’ svuooura me tot: a mor- lone and my sren th all returned ln‘t months. When I start d Ferloz ne I %a l’.”.i.l'..`$”l`§’t.§“.§§ 312” r'“§°. 333 i.‘2.’v.'.‘ s . t , l _ people Ferrozone will do more gotri tlndi anything el-e." _ '-- nh iniffgone ls If-atb a 10011 ainfitlsrnetiiclllfg. - u s up e was e ssue n strengthens the wealfened nerves bi' gl' in/1 thixsl stgmoaiplelntifui supply o pu nou ' n lo . t put new vigor in ` e;"k1iy"sorg§|:ic|1f tltiedbodgi diepeis nih s - -es n ass- u e. ie person uges F;~;ozone will have a good upcetitjo, hea thy -‘-»v~=-=.~._.»»....~».». AI.&,s1‘ANltEXf'i.Bn I u _ . ,.» ,.» `*Bl`acl"t Organdio Walsts.- 1," _ »1 Print Cotton \Vra1fa'pervs.f 5; and White Duel( _/Svkiirpts, .e ONE THIRD OFF ‘T STAN LEY, BROS. -i _ p P Tcl w'EAilll§`R WINE 1l£..`..`fI... .=,,r=o,lz_i_s,_25lr,.E; ‘ in the form of Fruits. Syrups. Lime juice, Canned Meats, etc., at quick selling prices. Call €A|\lZE?€3l\l dr. ZZ- What about your preserving sugars and jars ? We have both-prices right. I -*nel gg-_ll-' el' H g._ .1 This College re-opened Tuesday morning August l5'tI1. During the vacation, the rooms have been inmrisoiiiely ilttefi up and about lzoo feet of iloor space have been niiiie-i to the Slinrtiianil and Typewritingdeprrtrnents to accolnmdnte the incrcasin f atrouage. IN .»\r.1. Dai-.xarzm-;.\~'rs, the latest and best methods will lie taught by a staff of COMPBTEST '.teachers, specialists in their departments. Nine teachers will form the staff during the coming term. Our Business Training course. always taking rank among the best will be more interesting allilixvitivlg than ever before because of the many new features being intmf” t--I. Our Shorthand and Typewritinf; vpartments have been enlzirzfefl and Mr. Trainor, the principal, wil ii ri e nil the assistance he req'-if-.gs to bring them u to that high state in perfection to which he as- r.--4. His unparalleled success last yr-.ir we a revelation to many, I we cannot help it if some would he rr-nipetito:-s are angry and -iw mud." Every one to his calling Mr. Trsinor will <~on'.i ~. fn educate the young tnen ami wlnur-n.in the art of Shox-ti: in-l .mil Tygpewriting and will ‘alw:ly~ he i und attending to his busizif-~<. Evl£N'l‘El-:N graduates l.=..i year from the Phonogra[>hir i»i~'i'~~‘e of Cincinnati. While it i< a record unappronchufl iy \.\".' .mu teacher last year, yet, hir. Trainer with his efiicient assistants, hopes to double the n-.\»n'»er this term. There are some so called business colleges that cl lim i-~-erything on paper. But when it comes to thorough, high of -fl - v- ., lowest expense with absolutely no risk on the part of t‘~-- ,_'-.1-it .-,_ College environments ami opportunities, the C iarlottetewn Bu.~;:iess College stands out in bolll rein-I. Two things should he rerneznbereli by int<-n-iinv students:-Our high grade work and-unheard oflow tuition r;»'t-5. 51::-ients may enter at an time - Pyor full particulars, address, L. B. ml LLER. R ow” Block. Principal. ‘ lu G for' Iv tt I I Gil! 0” l\nert.!.l I 'lttntves »!____._ -___-____ ._ ____ . _n _-..__ _________,__ I \ f Af ,_ i Q § I .. . ‘lr - I I 1 I I ., ‘ :I I I .`;? » - I i _ _,_-_. .”.~‘_._ -:I