-` iii#-3!"-'" MQ* fi-vii "'»~'-'”`5E"-"~"-'-""~‘; v 1° . _ 'fl , L i E ‘il -digg-l ._ *` - "."f~:-‘ " B 'I' ltét. .Yi ,'_>‘~_l3“°',2.i~. “M °` _ _‘ '='»_`> 'i' D ?<¢-¢l~,;¢-»\-¢A‘,»°- »-ol-A Irv,” glszului-»4i~a.~.»-_ L*-g,;;..,.1..i.....,..u ""' ».-ns" \ »~,»¢. fs. _._,`.'.8`_. __ _ _I _ _ '__' gg ~ - minimis ` sw __ “"5 "“‘i'l"l"' ""““ "‘ tmiwiliiiiis. i Sismf AND Phlladdpllia. June 29.-Cornelius Vanderbilt was here to-day to superiutend Blperimental tests of two of his patents Which are being made at the Balbwin Locomotive \Vorks. He was assured that his ideas were of practical value. This Pleased him, and he announced that he ha ideas regarding practical, locomotion, which he would bring to the flrm`s attention within the next few months. l s '°`-9 , -1 ~ .wg-~.v' .‘~-_......._...-...... _, _ . “ -A ~ '-.is..I" "_~:.-'rf-»"-E. ..rr_»_r:»»f-r' ` / ..- _,:____` _*N -- _ ‘__ '35, *"? I-. __ “if “A , -p _ _._ ,»_':_'if`Z> A ` I 4/ ‘5a`wc,,_»;~§v~;;> fr, - 1” .g_,/=~71-.ai-ef.” 1 .- 5 -_ _ iii" 2 il q if F .:_=_. _ ,_ .... i..m_ls__|iU,-,f (_,_ lowing are the closing ratesr- s--- _ $12.90. Q 1 ii. til” fir 41 __,_v__ . ....»»»..».§t__a:_ _ WN. at inn. \ - . 1-- -...i . *'~“¥`~`¢o@,.,¢..-~... ...__ _ ,<1 \ -wi... av _ __`__"_ ‘ `-‘ ‘\o ¢ 1 ‘“’%~.... ~ s _ _ ', `.".-#U-s.. (lf 1§E.3..i HUTGH AT USGUDDE HALL Alfred R. Symons, librarian at the Law School, Toronto, is one of those who praise Hutch’s cura- tive powers. Mr. Symons says that owing to the sedentary nature of his work he suffered for years with sour stomach, dyspepsia, and constipation. He endeavoured by every means to obtain relief, and did not spare expense. Prominent physicians were consulted, but at best only temporary relief 4* o o ' was obtained. The same old misery came back stronger than ever. Mr. Symons was induced to try Hutch, and procured his first package at Har- bottle’s Drug Store, King street west. “ I was a very much surprised man,” said Mr. Symons, “ at the sudden relief I obtained. I have been taking Hutch three weeks now, and-I have not suffered any stomach distress whatever in that time. I am no longer costive. I am delighted with Hutch, It is a wonderful treatment.” I l o Ten Hutch, Ten cents. 'All druggisis, or by mail from the Woodward Medicine C0., Limited, 11 Colborne St., Toronto. m 4_`i§> -f `\ j~;_‘&-- I-§'*_": 1.. -_~ '--1, l r-.a\\ _ ` 1-V E ~<--`> 1- » ' __‘. . ..-‘ 7-' _._/xt;/7: /If ff/ _1 \ ._ . THE lIH’TOWN STEAM NAV, 00.. lTll. Steamers Northumberland and Princess. Leave as below ever day, Sundays excepted. From[POl.\"1’ DU CI-IENE, (on arrival of 11.50 train from St John,)for SUMMERSIDE, connecting with express train for Charlottetown and Tignish. From SUM.;\IERSIDE.(on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown and all Stations of P. E. I. R.) for POINT DU CHENE, connecting_with afternoon train for ST. J OHM, BOSTON and MONTREAL. Connection at Moncton with train for Canada and N. B., at St. John with C. P. R. and Railway for U. S. and Canada, also at St. John with Steamers of International and Dominion Atlantic S. S. Lines Tuesday and Saturday afternoon for Boston direct due following day at noon, and on Monday, \Vednesday and Friday mornings, with Steamers for East ort, Portland and Boston. Prom PICTOI' about half past three on arrival of the day trains from Halifax and Sydney for CHARLOT'l`ETO\\`N. From Cl-IARLOTTE'I`O\V.\` for PICTOU at 8.3) a.. m. connecting there with day trains for CAPE BRETON and HALIFAX. C510-‘-G°» July 3--(SPe°ial-)”"Th° f°1' Naval orangesjust received at/Ching’s. July, wheat, T8§; corn, 42§‘; oats, 23; MISS Ma.rqueriteGafI`ney is spending a ` pork, $12.70. few da s in Charlotieto .vu Aug., wheat, 7852 corn, 435; oats, 23§ ‘ Sept., wheat, Sill; corn, 43g; oats, 23§; At NORTH SYDNEY with Steamer BRUCE for NEWFOUNDLAND. At HALIFAX with C. A. and Plant Line for BOSTON Passengers from all places on P. E. I. Railway east of CHARLOTTETOWN can leave home 24 hours later than g_jci`iRi5ng§’lant Steamer in CH'TOWN and connect with same Steamer in A A . Through Tickets to be had at Grand Trunk Canadian Pacific Intercol- onial and P. E. I. Railways. and on the Company’s Steamers and con- nectin lines in 'ni ed tates and Canada A » g L t S . Steamers run on Eastern Standard time. F. \V. HALES, Secre Ch`to\vn, P. E. I., June 18. d Sc w. tary. i i l I F 1 1 414: Corticelli Skirt Protector is a wet weather “insurance policy" for a lady’s skirt It never shrinks, it cannot pucker the skirt bottom-~ its colors will not run. It is steam shrunken be- _ fore it is dyed-it cannot - skrink any more Vnder any _ possible usage. Its colors won’t run be- I cause they are fixed per- manently and unfadably ,M when dyed. Every dress goods shade. Sewed on flat, not turned over-one or two rows 'of ' stitching. Genuine only with this label _'l cruiser Vettor Pisani and protected cruis- er Siremholl and Vesuvio has beenorderecl _ t bruises, burns and strains. Taken inter- ll ,soar y » THERE were 127 passengers by the Northumberland yesterday evening. All kinds of Caledonia fruitsjust re- ceived at Ching's 8: Confectionery Store. 30 3i» MR. James A. Sharp and his daughter May Sharp left Monday by the Polino for a visit to St. John's, Nfld. _ 50 Boxes of fresh biscuits, including several new linesjust opening at Ching`S Confectionery. ~ 30 3i MR. Wm Murray son of Mr. Benj. Murray, North Bedeque, came home yes- terday evening for a short visit after an absence of 16 years. l\IR. George \V.Cameron of Cambridge, Miss., came home yesterday evening to spend his holidays with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Benj W'. Cameron. MR. FRED. Gorr of Newcastle, N. B,, who has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goff returned home yester- day morning. His sister, Miss Ida, accompanied him to spend her holidays in Newcastle. A telegram was received on Saturday last by Mr. R. T. Holman, announcing the drowning of Mr. Joseph Perry at Cape Tormentine, and asking that his friends be communicated with. No particulars were given. The deceased,who was about 23 years of age, was a son of Mr. Charles Perry of this town, who with another son is absent from home ina schooner. THE report of the Dominion Day races given yesterday morning on account of the omission of a sentence is somewhat misleading in its reference to Parkland owned by Mr. VV. B. Bowness being dis- tanced. This horse was declared distanced by thejuiges in the sixth heat for not starting, his driver was Rockford, hav- ing withdrawn him after the 5th heat in which he claims to have taken first place, and, which the judges disallowed. The summary of the race for the live heats gives Parkland 3, 3, 1, 1. 2. I HEREBY give notice that I am no longer connected in any way with Messrs. Hyndman St Co, nor with any of the Insurance Companies, which they repre- sent. I further give notice thatl have not cancelled any of Messrs. Hyndman 85 Co`s policies, asa recent local published by them would lead the public to believe. A -nimbei' of policy holders in their com- pany have however for reasons best known io themselves and to the Messrs. Hynd- man 8: Co., cancelled their policies and insured in one or another of the several companies which I represent. These facts speak for themselves. I am still prepared to write insurance at the lowest possible rates on all kinds of desirable property and the fact that the property is now insured by Messrs. Hyndman 85 Co. will not be any bar to ‘t-he issuing of a new policy.-W, K. Rogers. 4 lw. - (Continued from last Wednesday.) Pawjest stared an’ stared at her. When -he got his breath, Paw ses, “Wliy maw, you jest look like when you was a girl. What ever did you do to yourself?" "Why Maw sez, I jest give up dressin' likea. guy." "Well, whatever you did, Fm proud of you," Paw sez, an' they took to spoonin like two croonin duvs, as the SCOP? book sez. "That night they went" to the Market Hall to hear Joshua Simp- kins, and nex mornin’ Paw went down town and went into James C. Wright's store, an' paid forthe suit, and gave an extra five dollar bill for Joe McCullough, him what makes all the tailor-made suits for all the brides what gets married. Paw ses Joe McCullough is the best man to kerrect dimestic trubble on earth and oughter hev the medal for prevention of croolty to animals." And the boy pocket- ed another cigar stub, picked up from the gutter. _M St. Martin, Que., May 16, 1899. C. C. Richard's & Co. Gentlemen, -Last November my child stuck a nail in his knee causing inflam- mation so severe that I was advised to take him to Montreal and have the limb amputated to save his life. A neighbor advised us to try MINARD’s LINIMENT, which we did, and within three days my child was all right, and I feel so grateful thatI send you this testimonial, that my experience may be of benefit to others. LOUIS GAGNIER. Italian Ships Going. _ ROME, June '9.-The Italian armored :J Chinese quarters. PAIN-KILLER cures all sorts of cuts, » ally it cures diarrhoea and dysentry. i M-r. and Mrs. P. Doyle of Tlgnish, registered at the Queenlfpteli. Miss Nettie Coombs, Mim¢isii,_i_s visiting in the city. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rcbt. Tooinbs, Euston St. Messrs. S. E. Reid., M.L.A., John Ward and Master Ryerson Reid, all of Tryon, were in the city yesterday. Mr. William McMillan of Montague, was in the city yesterday. He was a spectator at the Dominion Day sports. Mr. Donald McDonald of Grand View, leaves this morning via Summerside for Montana, U. S., where he intends to reside in future. Mr. McDonald's many friends wish him every success. Mrs. Chester Acorn and family left by the S. S__Princess yesterday morning for Sydney, C. B., where she will join her husband. She was accompanied as far as Pictou by her sister,Miss Lily Fairclough. Mr. Judson F. Clark of Bay View, had' secured last year an assistant professor- ship in Botany, and this year was pro~ moted to a fellowship. The names of other Islanders who have won fellow- ships in the past are Gordon Laird, the late lamented W. S. Robins, and Dr. W. S. Ferguson, son of Senator Ferguson. A Popular l`listake. Regarding Remedies for Dyspepsia add Indigsetion. The national disease of Americans is ingestion or in its chronic form, dyspep- sia, and for every reason that it is so com- mon many peoplé neglect taking proper treatment for what they consider trifling stomach trouble, when as a matter of fact, indigestion lays the foundation for many incurable diseases. No person with a vigorous, healthy stomach will fall a victim to consumption. Many kidney diseases and heart troubles date their 'be- ginning from poor digestion; thin nervous people are really so because theirstomachs are out of gear; weary, languid, faded out women owe their condition to imperfect digestion. u When nearly every person you meet is afiliéted with weak digestion it is not sur- prising thatnearly every secretpatentmed- icine on the market claims to be a cure for dyspepsia, as well as a. score of other troubles, when in fact, as Dr. \Verthiersays, there is but one GENUINE dyspcpsia cure which isperfectly sara and nEr.1.iBLE, and moreover; this remedy is nota patent medi- cine, but it is a scientific combination of purepepsin(freefrom animal matter), veg- estable essences, fruit salts and bismuth. -It is sold by druggists under name of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. No ex- travagent claims are made for them, but for indigestion or any 1 other stomach trouble, Stuartfs Dyspepsia Tablets are [head of any remedy yet discovered. They act on the FOOD eaten, no dieting is neces- sary, simply eat all the wholesome food you want and these tablets WILL DIGEST rr. A cure results,because all the stomach needs is aREs'r, which Stuarts Dyspepsia. Tablets give by doing the work of dige s- tion. ' Immigrants Prom i England. Immigrants from England are reported to-be arriving in Ontario is greater num- bers than ever. The increase is thought to be due to the dednite information giv- en as to theewages -that are paid by Ont- ario farmers. Ilfiyou don't feel quite well, try a bottle of ood's Sarsaparilla? It is curin all forms of diseases caused or promoted by impure blood. I-_ | f ° ' to 11 ni i' P- *Y gfigaiiiifriiidciiis Pirii-e gc. 0 er puma we ey. he can make his own - - SA1_`URQAYi A manufacturer in Toronto Uiiaimif (io sen). we baigiii we’re' going to give our customers white)--the prettiest things in s lot Oil Pretty Blouses worth §9c, Saturday-480. #SID Pairs stylish Blouses “ os., “ 52°. §§‘,§_; Handsome Blouse “ 88c, “ 70c. 25 Pieces Beautiful Blouses Exquisite Blouses A Basket of Ribbon that Corset Covers “ 1.00. “ ak- smneah _ - ` Night Dresses “ 1.oo “ soc. A C°1'§¢t fit for a Uiifierskiris “ 1.10, “ ssc. 0°“°° ” ww” gf 10g li don't un a Wefreé (well co 25 pieces of Handsome 4 gitighg at 3? per wut We’ve 25 pieces of handsome White ur ay a one prim Muslin, worth up to 39c a yard, bought at Good |, e is a sad wma half price-only 19c a. yard Saturday. . to our handsome Jackets KS Go $1.10, ` “ ssc. 1.60, “ $1.25. Some people don't work 'I We work day and night getting snaps for our custom- ers, snaps that make you always custom- SYS. We’ve _been working since the lst of May to.turn' Store” into a. summer bargain store and we’ve been Some Mershants count it business, wit to_._deceive think it (business suicide). You always get what we Senlier lllcleid ?............ ooooooooo-ooooo-oooooooooooooo lgoeooinoeoeoooeejoa “PATRIOT TWIST _ 1 I I _ 1 F _g TOBACCO . . . ls chewed by thousands ooooooooooooool _ l Because it is the Biggest and -‘Best Plug for 5 cents. FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. ' N. B.-.A 5c plug of “Pa-rarer Tw1s'r” is 20 per larger than formerly, _ - f- 3*'-5’ - » '~ _ :ui Baum triiisilia ` niscettiizeoos ITBIIS- ,,,,,;’,-,,,_ _ Caller- Doc, I’m awfully ann0Y8d 'b.- _' gk”-ik “rin rheumatim _ ` ' ~ Doctor- H’ml You don't look like a DR°a§§vrZ§ 'W1 or rheumatic. ‘ wellon e dren _ Mrs. S r kill:-Did Chest Felt Raw' while you x-::exe'abroad€'°ll!lrs. “I caught a severe cold which made my 'Mrs' M°Sh°ddl°“N°» I . chest fee raw and tight. I used Dr. was rea-lsorrytoo. I wanted ed tlhe phleglgi, Sealed" the lungs, and ms. e me ec- we . ~ - , - Pe Nyeil McKay, Kipley, Ont. You There is no friendship, no love, like tha t beléf §'0\l P11 of parent for child. A gg Sleége Freddy-Ma, carpets are curious things, “guess aren’t they i Headache, the morning. - Dr. Low’s Pleasant- Worm Syrup is sure death to the worms every time, but harm- “Is a man influenced more by less to the most delicate child. lt con-. 91-by envgmnmgntgr' ~ ' tains its own cathartic,so there is no need ' “Hum , If hendi grmgs 8 MILBURN’S STERLING Dolly-What anvawful, awful time the PQWDERS mu., the wont ioneers must have had l five to twent ` minuts, mx... 1-1_1. v 1| 11 mii..»r~|nnv»¢iu-rm.-¢1nninmmvs1r.m¢1<.»u.frn|ez»-am _m 1 mr-immhm-run J-mmm asc aller-Oh, I’m not. Its, my wife. sure you get Lowqgi. . Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup which loosen- rwipf, for English plum puddinl nmmrnmrv-rum ~ .if -in D ~ ` Y __ - - no had after-effects. On Polly Yes. Just think the poor things d we 10 d gc. Peters, lugs & Saunders didn’t have chafing dishes! f,p°w "3 ” ww em Miurd’ sheet _Mi|mrd's Liniment Cures Dlptlierll. ‘ ' u cn" cm” k B|lllilSl'l:llS, Sllll8ll`0llS, Mi. ARI'/HUR PETERS. Q. C.. A. ERNEST INGS, and ALBERT C. SAUNDERS. MONEY "TO LOAN, _ J.E. noucaron, Thereis a limit at which St-ranger-High steppers appear to be ceaesto be a virtue. very fashionable here? ' » Horse Dealer-Yes’ sir. No other As°”°r5°'75 th* °°*:a1W3Y3 kind can get around New York, sir, _dirty "°ath¢"° circa , C B1 1 , _ - BF sumniZ'i.ii'2f'“°'ii`p,,£?;§ M., one L-A-X-.1-L-1-v-E-armeveryiiigiit chants' Biinkliaiirax. for thirty days makes a complete cure of r ~' biliousness and constipation. That is'-,.1 Ch d H "W just25cents to be cured Q LL Poor man! I suppose you’ve been a “ld I-lust , 9°-li P°1‘f¢0l'»1Y soldier and had to have your l am nnmwd ”‘y1‘m°h°°°° putatedi" . ` ess =' 5' - ~_=-A -1--=-' SUMMERSJDE bp. _ _ °‘0lJ. 110, lady. I’m a seafarin man U Good Board at reagdnables rides( ;'Ka,.;n-inst ad a nargyment wiv 9' ' i » - Free coach to and from all trains and ' , ' , miners. - . Painful Periods . Hwslmn no Women who suffer terrible aiu ever ui sl* P i3` th H ' ' Ma W wi.. S... S.......... _,;';.;§].',{.;,£.°,j.f;..:;i§ii’.;ii°.§.ti:.;:';j.”i; »°"!,§,'f,",!,{',§,;,,_, ,, ,,_ ,, .. . o mo Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain- y ' no bad after edqdctge Plriirlieltllilxci :gd eggci 6 f-0 8- , Killer, Perry Davis.' 251:. and 50c. ’ I f Don’t accept common. headache' powders ` tliey’ll surely dissappoint. - IWCEELEPHQNE 233’ Annual Cruise to Europe. ' . . _ , _ _ __ " f ._ A -- ' Formerly Perry Hotel, gu1fff,f,]§‘;‘;';';‘§'”§f’°s§ °“ 'tem °"°“” ' 'I The United States training ship En-,_ 9 . B8 y ngon record. terprise left Boston on Saturday on her Mr- W““def_Sh° mist' be 3- Pl10D0' -. annual cruise to Europe. Lieut. Com- Th- - _ . graph- B|mx‘ manner Hughes was at Manila Bay with ,pe,,';,';°bf,§§2,§?m-"libgf§f;;‘§i°,i,;;d“Q” Hacvanirs YELLOW 011. cures gyda, G ' Dewey. There are 118 cadets o n board. with all the modern improvements third Spmin-S* b"“i§eS~ S°1`€S,_ Wounds cuts. 7' .pe hotel “fem to the public megmmodlition gostbites, chilblains, stings of insects, Solicitors for the Bankpf British FOR TH CONTING-ENT_ which cannot be excelled n any ot: UYIIS, SC&.ld8,_00l1blI8l0l18, CUC. Pl'l0¢25¢. Amef;i¢l,cSey_d;¢yi. ______ _ Re ren ontrea, Recruit no Swgu the ranks of -the Island. Good tablee,la.rge airy bed. Millrfs Llniueat Cures Colds, etc. \l$1=orrie. b D dd-_ K d Fu _ l'°0ln_8, bath rooms sample rooms. Terms °“°7 ‘° M0iiii1;ii,Jii1y§-niibeiiugr ithiimson, “‘°d°"‘*°- F'°°_ é°*s\°11 f° °-ll trains and It 'fakes yea" .°‘ P°'S°"°”‘”°° ‘md . employed at Auld’s Cork Factory, 624 °t°°m°l‘€‘- Special accommodation foe? expqnence t° build UP 8 80011 d3»i.l'7.i -_ Laplgchietiere itregt, is thiilatesit rgoca-uit commercial travellers. ,_b_\1t 0111? 0- few- weeks of mismanage- - ,to - earm W d' 1 I - Kidney Bills in°i1i§vceit§? hlffdum hui F-RAL K PERBY'P‘°F~i?§1t tglteamt d-°w“‘ C surely all prejudiced rsons are bein O°t“§- dly 1 Yr- ' SUlI1mers"& ,,-3- is otheiglwhyl _ gonpyerltpthe sidedo?;tll1)i; tconqalerer ii? "' ' _ -- I _ _.g ; they are bought by the ‘ F18 S _ lsease an ia 1; ‘ I .yg;»d` ' , forlgervggzants of the hirniarfs 1:ace.e wo & and won by the feet' ‘ _ . _ omson says:-‘ used several P 1' ~' ' I ._ "diana serif 11,-....~. .mmm .m:.;r.:.ii::tir.i:°::::tf.'ii..°r.i SYDNEY. one ,_ ungiveme ' ' 84111- - -_ ,,,!__,§f,‘ff},e,d °f,i§°dd.SK\dueyP,u§_,1&iiams,_s¢aria:run¢.es xanga mlgéygingirénggiimsimiugiiasumd , without breaking their necks. If 8 Jack the HC-'L¢0d wugiiimbimssauieaihem. Beicreiiiii. _ _ wounds-arssyiiiea. '°’ --_-I-',»,-'_,,' " .[°°“I‘* “°*"l°‘=P *“1Yi°8P°s°i_\1PS°'°fi>w_ OFFI E _ B . ciiimuf -f ‘ - f - “ - - _.`/9 _,. i "Gif all H81# "1 this and every, K L C S{’&&:" ugP‘E“¥ . EA. ` _ __ ._ -\'4.~_ . - E, -...:. --.