~F:' '-<=".: " .. _ ..-~ -- »_-_._. - -_ .~.. ,. -. .. .. -_ ... _ _ = ' - " V ' 1 . '~_~~. ifvff- “ “fe =:‘-">.~a. ~= -\.»,,"€~s<;~..._=;e .-"gf, or 'f-“ -.aes I ,wg-"*@~` .' ”§:'~=.f»f~~"‘=.'f~.» ' , ~ f »- : »' ~ - ,-~.. ».»».».._ 1-- 1~`.~.~ ‘-. "`~ >" ._ ',`~'-:\_. '='=.¢ .<5 Ni' ` ='~,.-~ ‘~'§..- _'ae 1.' 2 ' r' ~.-f, 1. » ». ' ` " . j ' '_ _"‘.' ‘ 5"' "f"f‘-.<- 'f ‘ R"-_‘ ' ff; i ;E3;'f‘.';,f_'~.»_,_;-f,“*`.~;_~'gag-_gr‘;_f§i:f'3.‘7`;€-~.§f"__{'?=??‘§>-~ I ° \ ’ - _ oe. .,_. me commas. omnnormewv. ramen 1mw.nmrsmsn.‘ soccer n i“'1r""f"Sf is cm AND 1030;;-go, August 17-(Special)-Fine. len-vous lleadaohe, it Brain Fag, Dyspepela. The Snlorings of n Business lug Overcome by Worry gg( gg. haunting' Brain WorH'~Dr. .Chlsfl lie:-vo Food Cures. Sick. nervous headachc and nervous dyspepsla or indigestion are usually .found together, and have a common cause in an exhausted condition of the nerves. Modern headache powder; 'are simply narcotics that deaden the amicted nerves. They are hu-mm; and frequently dangerous. The only way to effect a thorough cure is to re- store the nerves by such treatment as ase's Nerve Foo if Dr. Cl; h ' nd. ~ _ Mr. osep Geroux, ‘ Megegggtrut Ottawa., Ont., writes :- “1 was nervous, had headache and brain fag. I was restless at night and could not sleep. My apspeeuge was .-,¢~w-q|--my ,- where it is due.” Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, 50 1; box: 6 boxes for $2.50, at all cggglseg or Edmanson, Bates & Co., To;-en¢°_ Cuslard and ggggggg Chocolate 'Jelly Pudding 2 in mek comming * l **#L*!l_;_#?€?§. __ ge ~` 5_5 __ cb ga‘§E.§§§`;§§.5 g:“§§ owder line cf flavors Foot elly crystalized e quart delicious Creaxpry ve also in stock all the leading T\tIdeilG!¢»ll’y ` poor. and I suffered from nervous dye- pepsia. Little business cares worried land irritated me. After having ueed Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food for about two months, I can frankly say that I feel like a new man. My appetite 1; 5,05, I rest and sleep well, and this treat- ment has strengthened me wonderfully. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is certainly the best medicine I ever used, and I gay so because I want to give full credit P - made from the ilnest ‘ f- 1 ground an maxed with the ' de of pure fruit davors. cksge o this _Custard Powder * on "'¢ Pure Gold jelly at xo per pkg * fi » COUNTRY S* THE mail special arrived :in the city at _ 12.35 last night. MB. R. S- Ewing, of the`Sun Life, went to St. John yesterday morning. Tm: Schooners Baltic and Lochiel are _discharging coal forR. McMillan. _ 1 ing from Charlottetown. Wright's Hall at 8o’clock. Tm: Steamer &rtier will leave Steam Navigation wharf today at noon making a round trip to Crapaud. _ Jacques Cartier she will go to Crapaud at evening. evening. to be transacted. ._ C13: 24. All men are invited. ing and the coal will be removed to-day. é .rat 4 p. m honld he posted. astothc meritsol whatwe. I. leryou. _ First-We oHer you goods. exclusively our own when yonbay from u,you willnevereeea dnplicue with anyone. Second-Our cutting, fitting, sewing, etc. is se- _ one to none in this Broad Dominion. Third-The above excellenccs are yours at a igure. also our own, but we give all preference nd advantage to our customers. Secured only by long years of hard work and trying exper- QBCCS. .] T. i`lcKENZiE, The Tailor. F-r____1; I-qi _ Q _EVERY MAN safe. » tional Association held on Thursday ev iliI“H=0lQU8QE@@%§ ; if You e §Want to `Rest§ during the hot weather have . ur baking done at the Eclipse E YO 3 Bakery. 0 to-ds I Q sen/lrul clxe 20¢ Nur cue 20= saver one we STEWART Eclipse Bakery. Hakes Best Bread. #ICOOO _Q _ il !=l'Clll'lUQil*U# . 3 5. , . " e ` o We pn; ` on sale forthe balance of this week all our _ dress goods. * ‘ - Black and Col _e'.c.:§w1'¢#...-`f.°.~"~-' ' “` ""“° V This is what we have forg FSF .. .. _ board of directors. off _ Nc, 5, measure a new |lr_olc._._of the A HaLu-a.x despatch of Aug. 16th says: -The yacht Mary D. arrived this morn- ll Tnurnnaucx-:.-Victoria Division, S. of T. meets every Monday evening in Norwxrnsrarrnnvo the accident to the 12 o’clock noon to-day returning in _ _ .’~ do less, “ 09.0' ` Miss Mary Ashley, of Prince Street* Rgkiafall School, who has been enjoying a holiday day one third of ' i ‘ h trip abroad is expected home this an “° ' Mnunsns of the 4th Regiment Band r ' "' ````````````````````` -1 .' _ . ; _nfs _ _~_ _ '_-,_ _ A _ _-;:_A_»,»_._._ _ Human..-On Thursday afternoon in the Eviiwpal Church Hall, French River, Mr. Anderson Pickering of "Kensimfton, was united in marriage to Miss Charlotte Adams of French River. The nuptlal knot was deftly and #ecnrely tied by the Rev. Edwin Smith, B. A. in the presence o£a large number, of the friends of both ¢°UtTf*°_i»|H_R parties. The happy ‘ couple will in futon reside at French River and will be at home next week. __ Tnranounrsn Rmnneos.-The follow- ing is a comparative statement: ' Highest temperature gn _ Auzust 15:11, 1901, was 80.0 ' do »- leco, “ cas do _ 1899, “ 72.0 00 1898, 74.0 ' do 1897, 76.0 do 1896 70.6 M G6 (S lf do 1894, 67.0 from 9a rn to 9 p. m. yester- THE following is a list of the killed and n , e a leg injured. l Mr. Bud M11- UIUNIGB GUESS 8115 Martin Almon, Cape Breton, .head in- Florenoe Griggs, Ottawa, Illinois arrived _im-¢d_ ‘ in HHS Gif? Y¢8*»01'dl§Y Wlllillir Md NEB' Jas. Craig, York County, N. B., serious- tered at the Queen. ly cut on head, _ MINS meeting in the ‘_ M_ C_ A_ _ Dan. White, Kent County, N. B., dead. Sunday at 4 p m. Leader G.F. Hutcheson. _D°°°]d»M°K°8°D» Cape B1`e¢°“» dad- Subject “Which way shall-I take.” Luke ' nw' C°""‘”» 5"’-me” '°! °”_5l“_°" leg badly injured. __ * Yns-rnnnsr afternoon ascowwas tow- V THE °"¢Y°1’0Wd€d StM¢‘ Of $110 IDS8!1¢ ed alongside the schooner A. Lincoln, H°3Pit°'\°°m°011°i°\lfB- T119 °011Ul‘%¢C°l'8 which was beachad em.1yThm.sd‘y mom_“ Messrs Parkman and Crabbe completed _ the building in May and reliable informs tion has reached Tar: Guannum that the CAN-LDT-*N Mmf'“'Y Rme L°“3“°' Tm plumbingis rustingowlnzw thedampness ilnal match for this season' will be held on of the building Tha me ”¢‘”s pwvided K8ll8lDgfDD Bind RSIRB f.hlB &f\8l‘ll00ll It for in the plan were £hou%t_h`1feri°rt°the 3 0'¢1°¢k 20° Yd HHN Wm °1°f° 3° 4 P- m- escapes with wide stepsand the order was HALIFAX, N. S., Herdd:-“The Owen JElV£li_for the improved escape tb llessrs A. Smily concert, held last night, W” ‘_ T. A. McLean 8: Co. Up to the present the grand and eminent success, and greatly ‘M8908 have “Ot been Pllwed- It is also enjoyed by the large and tashlonable au- ‘"\d°1_8°°°d tb” the h¢lf»i¥18 '¢PP81‘8i1\1S n......» w“1°==1vbe »>1~<=°<1_i-_= »__ we bster & Mcliay 3' _ Cnuunmv Mllitaryliille League. The “wed M mum ._ aiu * can mmsonne mm wmbe held m__ m“g1,°;t.,‘;;5,,m m‘;§.5r’;su! °’ ibuilding. have not'1>een Kensington Ride Range this afternoon, _ at 3 °»cl°ck_ K0 yd; "asm Wm dos, Ma Anrmm Lamrnvs,son of Capt. Lar- kinsof the Dredge "Prince Edward” is at the Revere, Larki A ooxrasr of exceptional :merit is ~____de- “med 4l°1'Vil\R Of 8 fun h0i\S¢_- Gi” `5hQii§'b» as a prim" fn the :noun d`seoi§ion of RCM- Build an r:>vertf_ll;>wi|gvgD6t 1;" saga' ‘_ _the Second Batt. Railway Pioneer Regi-_ gay #viz Sq WW¢;=;m_°Y_ mem.. Mr. Lomas receivcdhn da..<.mn-ge‘ °““°’ ° ” ii 0"* TWH °11 1902, 9! -_I\11=_.¢.f»h_f_~f.nnn °f mmm nrquhmon wma to wfnnifmrennszfnsnc expired; 'The 'riansvaal peg to Premier Roblin yesterday morning and Cape Colony are great fruit growing enquiring whether the Island boys on the _sections he says, vineyards being numé- excursion train wrecked were safe, andl rous in Cape Colony and large peach, pear received reply last night stating, all and orange orchards in the Transvaal. The Kadlis are all on the side of the Bri- t ' h and nothing elutesa Kamrmore than' T nhorse races at the Charlottetown ms __ _ _ . ._ paging Park on the um, and 12th, sep- °° °°P““”° “ 5"” “mf “°°B°°1' °°°S“’°P° tember will be the event of the season. it the greatest disgrace imaginable to be >Cl1eap Railway and Steamboat fares and °°P"‘“`°d by °' Kam” cheap admission- See our advertising 'rnosn interested in ship banding in i columns. _ ‘this province will read the -following with AT .. meeting of the Dominion nfxuen' ;;;;1§§;;1yS;_iilggcifggsogggggb»aRf§‘°:;; .i wing at Ottawa A|ex_ Anderson, L_ L_D_ the old-fashioned fall rigged ship. that uP E Island was elected avice-president-.» “mst beumful °f an human cfeatmns' ° - d 0 th may henceforth seldom be seen upon the Prot Robertson was appomte n ‘e ocean. Of late the ship~builders of the strains and sprai with it apply wth leaves Avoi snd50c. have this day me laziness at Ill! '*"" 1 H" -me . Q- '=="' 'G. A. Reinl will preach tomorrow A injured by the train being derailed that gt mbe t the band mom to wascarrying the harvest excursion to arereque. ed a _ _ - M it b uh __ _ night at 7.30 sharp. =' Important business :Img md’ tN;v‘;§g;§1a d h ad nd .ereasethisnacaelt e berenmmbered thetihc __ pound npdns high a8$5-75 £1R.hnrd.__- United States have been constructing LONDON. EUS-» Queens* “Miss Jardine huge seven masted schoonersof enormous l Thomson is another rising vocalist, and freight carrying capacity intended for long after heafivg the manner in which she voyages. The advantages claimed for Save "Vim Verdure Clad: ‘me mum them are that they do not require so many understand “'hY She hasbeen specmuy en; men to work them, they cost much less 83895 f°1` the W°1V°rh“mDt°n Musical than steam vessels to navigate, are easily I F¢Sti"9~1~" f handled and can be run at a prodt greater Tonoxro World: “The congregation at‘ than that of sieamships. Seven vessels »St. James’ Cathedral Sunday evening of this type are now .under contract for had a genuine treat when Miss Gertrude construction and when ready for sea they < Black, the contralto soloist of the choir. Wm bi* the IBTSCSU C9-1`1'Yi°8 Cfilft 33085 sang “Pra.yer,” by Tosti, during the col; under sail and mush larger than the ordi- lection. Miss Black's rich warm voice nary class of freight steamships. was heard ‘°° 3"°°"’ “d"°'“t’“g° i” thi” BRADALBAN1: Jorrrnes.-The scarcity 5°“i*’~» which was fendemd °xq“i°iml'7'” 1 of Paris Green has enabled the potato bugto complete his top dressing.-Our* BEWARE OF IMITATIONS of Mo- I promising youths viz: J. R. Matheson and Lean'a Vegetable Worm Syrup, get the James McKenzie left atew days ago to genuine don’t be deceived with any» bind the harvest of the Wooley West. remedy offered to be inet as good. Success to our youths.-Mr. Samue \Keunedy has renovated his dwelling and store both internally and externally and appliedto it acoat of paint which adds ~ 7 I ' _ , greatlyto the beautyot the village.-Mr. . » ' ' George Sutherland has purchased a une J. B. Eulcc r»=._szhleh_.i_t.ls..e=if¥ _ . .- . - ~ »~ f he paid ahandsomesum.-Mr.ChrlsiLophct. _ _ _ . Gunn has purchased from Fidelle Pill;;l_'___, w‘,__,h.,,&____k_f 1 .1 ~ " f`L O _ 'the beautifulcarriage mare (Dash) .A w od s an __ ¢ _ ‘Gunn intends shipping her _to . ;:vi;°tiu3;e§tio;k i r the west lnaies.-mr. R; Momma; _ .e-.ei _,_ nj _ - ' ` ' has completed the enlargement __ " ' . _ James McKinnon's dwellingwhich showi (partridge ' l the result of great pain and labor.-f _ __ ja. ar n Mr. J. D. Kennedy is spending his hol§ w_3i_.ig?.,