i '°mPH¢¢8~ all ugh b very Legg; ' L and beg i use here, satisfactory Brd for Prog.. Nunn, EDIES --.7 ._c__ » 3?* ¢»,,»,,. "1 i .-_' _ t- . ani }.°-,l j"-li_.~ 5 “fs : 2;" 5 ms; ._ _ .gg 1 i '4<>»:.`~ .. . .,- ‘fs _.i_.,-= _ 521;' y;»;`~.- . _-1-’ sf ._ ,ig . ._ ,J ~' ‘F3 g. _.. .;, .M - "it, ' 5-s’-‘ .f<_~._‘.; ` '.`1= swf: 1. “gift : ;.;r-7' " _fri -'-.Kia -me - -, _.ar - _ . _ _,..,,».- (..~_.,_,., _..__,,.._,,___,,,,_, “___ ____________~_ ____ _“__ _ _ ' _I "' "' “"“ "“°""'°`-'-'- "~~ -~ I ~-- ~~'~'~~~»-»¢_,~._.~._~._,..,,..............,,¢,._,,,‘ _ _ __ *PH G1?A.tvl\'raN f1=r_am0'_r'1'ET0WN_ AUGUST ~7. 1899. _ ' E `~ , .- ' Ill- -lin- Summer School of Science ' °°i'°°°°S The frwlot ts -= = remote otooo rturieits’ »f-» ~»-» »~- I Monday was the day devowd to visih ~ ,tier of c iiins is complete we havea few ’ ' ‘ ing the l-.ical industries, the chief of can loam of emu 'hmwn il’ it' T59 ' which is the lumber industcy The '°r°'m'“ are al” instm bd '° keel’ me vis” to Shwes. M H4 mu be km, re_ excavation covered with planks, and isxciiieii _ P coitrsiss ......,;.. ENERG membered b those favored to take it t ° dom' "f me hm" h°"3°1 ¢k°d Bm ln the evening the school :was enter _ _ _ tained and instructed by a lecture from - There was some Put "I this m°"|i°g- -- Mrs. Travis of Hampton, N. B., on tl --_ and others an? com-ing up this after' astronomy. The history of the develop- _ , ' 1333;); ffe2:’i¢:e9‘;"1;l_?;e0glv°ed¢°m°3_ X6 ° __ ~ ~ ment of astronomy with aracy sketch of . . l , 'as 1° 9 P f k' U l [|13 D15 la 1|] (lf th .b-f ,t - _ [mot b B _yoooo of bodioo found drowned. so 1 UVCI' D y g _hiri__i__;;“__<_i§f?§___€;_t_;__s___§_§'__2__§1________________ C21 C lll'lCll lll fl Pl() :Est :_T__,_},,__,:_,;,;____,:_,_,___(:_,;_,;,_,_;,,___:_g,,1:_¢; rt T0 llC DCVCl0DC(l al Nl- §°§%l_';¥;“:°°“|_ , o i ' _ ’ W nf M a andthe prospect of_a hue day was held a cgwed' Snr' agra Bllltlil ' with delight Uo the vatioy of too t |..,,,,,',.,,L,,_¢ Metapedia. through scenery unsurpass- Q add mkbfa --- di these ro inc s, I 1 c’ d #__ “` “ _iw by like llrain crolivddd weith suiiiivmyerwsglioiil English Fimm?dks°°tt'° mm 0" m' I. “ and citizen excursionists Stops were ` ' ‘ 5"' IN made at MotriSsey’s Rocks. I CEMETERYiwhIiI)AbL:FA§£ gag’ 2°-cam’ Farqflhu' tum! d fi 1. th __ 1 ug e steamer Gaspesm at t the elntercolonial, e at pisgdaegnpvdiii. ;f_~3J(;‘h"’-=. NM.. f-‘r_ 820.000. made _” _ where the club ht use ot that famous -_ 5 6 ~00 °L” if" b°"g"'°' A” E°g1_|9h A Restigouche Salmon Club is found, at { ,fm Emp 'amd me gleam." ‘mm hw- itev. riieotiore Banks At- ggrgfiggytggtaggegtygggygig-gtg; ine Residents of :tio vicinity ; ...f.'..‘lf‘Z.”.1.§.i’.. .§I.‘IL...".‘Z"§,..“g§?if...f’.f T1" ":° mum” NWS __ _ C -1; _ ‘ _ _ ye.ter.la_y_ti pay over the money U0 _ be A tempts to Tear Down the §§0i_;;f'°;:;§;; rtylgféigsidstminty A|»¢_C0mp1ammg of ¢h¢ §_._;,.t______i_=_r:_,__.;o.... _ri._. UT.. of _too Exmnden t” Be"-me < _ a Gun. to ltte at the evening lecture. The _ Bad nmggiven °_n_¥.u;_¢;:;in(;;;t;hi's’r_eaol;ieiqel‘S' o to t of to t ik , _ f.°..'°° -rt... sag... il§i"°gsn.fo.. §‘”¢°.'-_‘gd *ii-50° *Wh* ‘=`csP¢°i=- _ ._ _ ~ '”'*” Fishing of the Resti°'ouche” b -- i .mw°."'g_ rf’?’j °'. St ;J°.l_",'__'" "lm _ Prof. G. E. Prince, Dominion Fish- no th 1 H Pe' ' " PPP” °d IcADOO, Pa.. aug. 3 - The town of ery Commissioner. The evolution of Mon-I-REAL Aug 3_Re5ident¢ of the to 8 gh" °‘T?°":;u“dl°°d" E M” 6|” Ciry ygsterlay was the scene of the salmon with his life history was vidmt, of Cote dn Neigea Cemetery cut theli; gui “mga” :G 0001 b°“°_h wild °I°i¢=m¢°‘~ °*“’°d by ll '”°b» t=i'°°; “ch 312° being °1°*'1.Y illllsfm' complain ofan odour which comes from 'unmet gh, Et, wud th ._ “asking the house ol J ames Paige. ted with views projected by an electnc ma plot when Nunn. bodies ue in___t°St johms _ik e _ P°31a 1'hatr~uble dates from the d~at"i of 110900- mn-ed in them t Th bod- V ' ' ey an 73"'-I .gm _ _ _ _ U18 UI . 080 5 _.‘ R050!! G- £°$°fS°`=1»d"l";"° ‘d°°- nP‘“S° W°‘_’°°"l:Yhbf°°8h° “S ;_° U1§mb‘\B“':°° are buried in excavations about twelie I agregggdgtheysrai hu im wished to onor by isp aying a ag at meetmgo t e Sessionw en o cars or 1 t _ d m ned g ‘ ' , ' half-mast on the village Hagpole. Since ‘the ensuing vear were elected. The ggtonsgzzgzhsr Us '$55 13;: ual; lilgm Stl' Jiihnis’ 'ham he '“’1°°~k.i».-nz the deati of the great agnostic, discus- election resulted as follows :_ “nh bewwem until it is and t er I it: 8 c 'im M his M" - _ _ Be; h P id t__Wh C_ M _M_A__ __ - _ ‘ te steamsrand cargo. Heroes tJtrEii"g- .2 .‘3.f’I.‘.".‘;.§.”.l';* °iZ“§.'ZZ?.Z.. ti.” $3 o.1§Z‘...i“n.i..I.ti’§,n.nl‘.‘§.'li.o. ,,,,,",`,';'; ‘;Z“2§§f.f{,,f“‘”°““°° "‘P"““ "’° ‘¥““ °"°“"- Iml\hiu_l’oWllS- V106 P!63ld9¥\\9_W- R- C3mPb°u- This cemetery did not receive a sin lei m M U I ‘ '- = -7 libelled tnc Gas in hav 1 _ _ _ 0. __ Berg' _ liars £12588 last Sunday the Rev Theodore County Academy, Trtiro N S G U cam for -he ,wo thousand home, b gd an ses at visited thi-i plice and excited the Hay. M. A.. Editor Educational Re- _in them, uve, 1,8, ,,,-~ h-omni: I 0 ll’lCl L _ _ ...nal .Il 1 _people by denouncing agnostics and view. St. John, N. B.; Jas. Landrigan, f,;,,,`d,,,'f,.,,§, the c;¢y,f,.f,m th, G,»,,',‘,,,l: __ ‘ _ J! _ 0 ` atheists in general. and Paige in partie- Queen Square School Charlottetown, ,,,,,,,¢_ hom the P,,.,,,,,, or hom ,,,y_ In all soi-.s of portable tools, ‘anon as _ _ _ liar, who. he declared, was possessed P. E I. bod, ,,;,,_ drilling. 'rivett.ntr. 90'” dlivpivz. " ‘lu ¢.t||q_devi1. He said it was a sacrlege _Secrettry-'l`reasurer-J. D. Seaman, W, ,imply |,,,,y th,” bodies for ,,|,,,. .power caulking. cotint‘.sr§inhing',_ and _ to me the American lug to symbolize Prince Street School, Charlottetown, P. i¢y_ ,nd from the Inge Pmpaltim of tapping. the motorisiar away t 8*" ll'Cll¥\8¥il0 1105008. Wd 939135905 his E' I' tree burials we have to make the inter- °t °°mPr°“°d ‘in °t°°»m- |’°ll6°8 8”” “ yiawntion either to tear down the nag or Directors-J.Bn'ttin, Normal School, mem, "9 as ,;mp1,_,,,,d inexpensive as spirals or any other systems; and there wh to lost it from the top ofthe pole. Fredericton. N. B.; A. Cameron.County p0,3ib1e_ The cemetery is owned by 5 isno reason why portable rivetcrs - ’ When ne attempted tocarry out his Academy, Yarmouth, N. S.; G. J. “vate 0°, matio ’ - - punches should notbedrtven electri-= muy lif°°¢P=is° met ltim Wim 1 svn- 0°-t°°- M~ A-~Gf°mm=r S°h°°'~ M°D<=~ £oiotood1i)itnadli:;:ol:i:o°:hio;i:i-iii °*UY~ ‘°°~ . _ ' On Tuesday evening a crowd of vil- ton, N. B.; L. W. Bailey. Ph. D., New grave fm. every single mmrmmt Whtt i`0do-boardiship. tliegsis a large _op-2 '_ b’ lagsracoltected at me company store, Brunswick University, N. B.; W. B. we d° is mis. We mn 'a sqm*i,°___iPi`t"i ut' “me _ and alter discussing the Hag matter, Campbell, M. A.-, County Academy, some t,,¢1vefe“ sq._uu°_-Exmhtéi and _ -i"-d§f~D-GMU! 9-i°3f§_`1"illlP=t*\l'- ~' P 5| were wo:ked up hy the parson. They Truro, N.'}S. the comm __n°5i,i,¢-1?5f;f _ ,_,`_._1.0_B.f§`P,I},_ltIl11,`S_,audaf;l fsgtnljgutéxlis- it lt’ on-rmyl Piuge’s house, broke down Alter considerable discussion as to f fr ' Q t ' wed ° _ @3138! 5.11* - In , mtl" *li “*§t>°l° led #wished dwrs and W0 relative merit’ °f S°v°\`°1 P1*°°° it .alingegnbnsidigieuvaigiintho ral: is '3lPifliil\i`iii*`iI@‘-'-isis qu, g:u,dn;,°,,' 'h,|q,'s_ md woutd _ have handtod was decided that provided suitable ar- New 5 few inches of mais pfwad on ~ ' is .PQO rouohiy had not some of his rangements could bomade for the ac- ° - ff 1Q_eul_i_\nilms.` y th ltd d th ‘ ti , d ,g- p 4 _ _ _ _*_ huetl-d him away. comlnwlation of the school; thc- meet- fo; unaqazifgsg tieéglgagzf lzheagllp ___ --v-°1»°P ""-"__“* ing in 1900 would be at Bear River N. ms Pu' when the [mr 15 covered up my ¢._|,»D_91y. the ll!-Lila. can, l ~ W§)di.a‘lsld;h_e__>'eve_ning meetings that of _ _ _ _ n y evening was the most en ‘_Iu_the hot weather it is dimcult joyable. .J.Boyce Scott,e1-ou-iciaa _of tho _ kiqep 801128 Sweet and clean. I. C. R. and a very wizard in _micros- E ihny nm-gg will tell you the (tam copy, entertained the school with an has tobetakentokeep the of decay within bounds. #But why have festerin ill smell- exhibition of natural curiosities as seen through the microscope. instru- ments are unqestionably the very ‘ . g’ iinest in provinces and the excel- Y ’ health destmymg Swesl `lency an&ricty oi his collection ot ock Blood Bitters can heal even when of long standing. _ Bathe the sore with B.B.B. and keeps it thoroughly cleansed and fron from odor. Take the B.B.B. f0_1'{1&lly and it removes the im- ties from the `b1ood that cause trouble and starts the growth ot healthy flesh. in. B. ir. Bowior, cambridge, Kings _ P * - ~ S' vs U0-, N.S., says : “Some threeyearsago I was troubled with a running-sore in my oar, for which I tried all kinds of doctors, hi could not get cured. I was recom- llcllded to try Burdock Blood Bitters, which I did, and the sore was completely foaled and has never bothered me since.” 8000 BAGS Birquc “Roulnce” due here about " N rt.tT'rENBUttY slides are unsurpassed. From 8 o'clock to 10.30 there was a continuous stream ot interested scientists passing by and taking in turn their view of the objects presented. Each succeeding year the school grows in interest and numbers. The enrollment this year exceeds that of any previous year, being now 207. Cam bsltton ‘W B Au Std 1899 \ AR'l`IS'l"S VIEW OF CAM- PAIGN. ttvttroot sttt`"“i-i14~“-1""~’i‘f’»1"»~i~"4’-‘i`='»»f»""“° London, Aug. 5- The special artist of the Daily Griphic in the Philippines complains of the treatment which he says ne has been subject-d to ‘-by authorities ~who are so deficient in common sense, to say Nm August ' nothing of courtesy, as tw forbid an artist the assistance which he might Ang L 1899 _md °4i__Pat&Et provide tor himseli by engaging _ser. vants to carry the food the military 1; I J authorities decline to supplv hven now "il on payment.” He adds: ~'-It this cam- ai n were conducted by the British P 3 there would be ollicers commanding at Thirty tons Just lauded the baseand lineds oi communication. F I b _ roads would bercpaired. streams would 01' Sa 0 Y no bridged or torrtoo ooiaoiionod, and HORACE HASZ ARD supply trains would be moved along Charlottetown wlabliihlvg d°P0¢8- ' “I have accompanied live British %_AuguSt 1899 2 W God expeditions where these characteristics revailed, but this is the iirst cam iii n . P ‘ P S i 'HPF' _ I lhaye seen in which the transport ince Edward Island -» on 1 mt service was sy maic y neg ec Even the Chinese established depots in és yas it is possible for a man __ to be People e at _ theideathatafarm rcan Q ,_,3_, everbeill: Hisoc- ‘ -_ cnpation is sup It lf. “_ to be an assurance of _ goodhealth. The n- _ _ _ trary is frequently the case. He, is __ 1 -.._ _ \ _ great '* `-5 . _'r W _ _; \1 Zf - \ _ \ theknriosglf hard I ` I " N wor e men, and the hard working man ,_ bo all th ~ - WJ a ve o ers needs to take care of his health. Fre \ - - queutly the farm , 7 “ ° ` al 'al I 'hte tirrmer is tzgposed to be about as la th smi e posed _ co ' \ 2 I is in a m an ' district. The re _ _ sult is malarial troubl_eS. liver complaint. rheumatism or neuraltna. The best of all medicines for hard-work- ing men and women is Dr; Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It invtgorates the liver and purilies the blood, driving out the poi- sons that are responsible for malaria. and the acids that are responsible for rheuma- tism. It is the est of all blood-makers, desh-builders and nerve toutes. It streugtli- th cl and vitalizes every oigun. mber at night and men- tal and fphysical activity during the day. I_t gives zest to the appetite and makes the dt- gestion perfect. The mau or -woman who resorts to this wonderful medicine when- ever the body is out of _sorts will_ be able to do almost any aniouut of work witliotitjan- get to the constitution. Thousands ligve testified to its marvelous ments. Medidne dealers sell it. _ ~‘ “f “Your ‘Golden Medical his CBS C IIHIS 89 It brings sweet slu eil. “ Boiisone after another would break out on mv arms, and were very 92511511- I 118” tfifrd UK lobdly praised Sarsaparillas without_an__v beneit whatever, and not until I took your ‘Discove?* did I get well. That was two yeays agp. an I have not had a boil or sore of any kind since." The wise mother looks after the health of every member of the family. In this she cannot have a better aid than a copy of_ Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. It contains 1oo8 pages and over 300 illustra- tions. It tells all about the home-treatment of ordinary diszeases. It used to cost $I.5o a copy; now it is free. For a paper~ct1vene_d copy send 3! one-cent stamps to cover cus- d 'lin onl or stain Rn’ toms an mai 2 y, 50 _ PS cloth binding. Address the World’s Dispel- of u severe cast of poisoning e ood, writes Mrs. setia nicca. of coast. Santa Cruz C0.. I i Medigal. Association. Bulfalo. N. Y. “rv i -_ I I \. For Sale -- 1594-Btn notbo k = ms, ‘ - - ' An Illustrated Book, descriptive of car: trot.n M'ii,:t,ily:)iloc;lu'Tomati;`by8nro\bd _gognerly xgugigfgfédagrlzyy -f.. 'v _.:,;_'~i,f ~. -~ _ - ~ ji'-,.`..; ‘E-‘“‘>1i.-_,.-.__';,.__-_ _, 1 _-A V I ~ , 1,. _L - -.swf ’i~f2.=»»i 7., _.,._~;;__n'?‘;=i~f,‘f;=..i'~;,¥§.»,-- <-<1: __ .=f_. ff-'==‘» Prince Edward Island. For sale at without having to swim streams. jk;-ms any 111 bookstores and R. H. Mason’s “But f-If I bl* °f *‘i'l!l° 1`lilW"Y li” For particulars apply to Contains a' map. tl" “'°°9° 'mum b° "§"°d °°_ mi’ ' A CURBIE. Pi-i ' i i if - °° u. ‘ line of operations. As it is they are but_ ' _ Sami, dk' ti 90"' tied from hand to mouth. - == V; S. _This being the home of the cherry f P035-M ~ __» _0_\l1lI° °` 1 hir. _Ban_kise_ 'were Deeply _ _ ,°..! 1 A _ - _ _ .Z r _ _ __ .- _ _ __ E Brscrvsia _ -Throws all on the " of Trouble is the Intestina- Tho Permanent Cure is Dr. Chanda Kidney-Liver-Pills.” an bugauecexplodedhb Iris oltlidca ' that tt el. 8 .» _l_=_.§_8_,. ;iii§i"§§§§;si‘;i §l_§§ _, °g§,E ig; 5 sf _tg if si? ii iii'-ti digestion mod pl!! uk/sdI5P¢P5‘¢ ;:x"ations` which _ dact an ‘ only on :Kid- _ bly sue- ¢1rSv=i>~ uidi _ .ze M' _new angdmgmake Thisfaa gas siaand r ' lk. onthe tone diem the substances Stomachueatmeutxnaydowel! enough lgavachrcuic tn- |iggion° ° dyapcpm asmousnatunyou ofscnresofthou- .:o.o.:_o...._..-..._:;.{;.._.`..`...:-.-qt E rw _ _ lg, _ _ __ itil ii ‘lu-ata* __ " 513;. D-O-D-D151 D ."0 , itinitsv "I `~ §. "1\‘\\\\i\" ip F9RfA|_|,l(_|p l l -D-D-’S moore KIDNEY the Q y poshrive, never- ' cure, on earth, for all Kidney dresses. Taka lo outer. Got the Genuine. 1'han‘a 011’ &a,Bill'l~ U. __ with his city. of _tha waa nhl. t‘\at,`”i _mil _ be developed t in the discussion of tfchptcal when I loit the Falla Pro! will remain there s low days but on Saturday he lllll for having been commissioned by Government there to prepare IDI' construction of works in the presidency for the dsvelopomd i lectric energy. The works, I but willbeonascaleetgnaltty those' structed by the Cataract Power pany onthe American aide of Falla. Pmtliorbes, as youpro know,isa great authority on elec- tricity. Hc has just returned trim Egypt. where he ,spent drawing up plans for the ot the water-power ol the ucbad cata- ract ol the Nile. The power .is to used tor irrigation purposes: and t tor long distance tr1namiss’on. and Prof. Forbes undertook the work at the re- quest 0! the British Government.” HALIFAX EXHIBITION. Speciallybow htcahrtk ll{l’ll'lt ltalilax-Bsgagncltol as Bllacst _ llortlclltarlat. 1 lhjym IIS WI! lint ww” is santa school..-at villa. wll Fersbhalhtcaulal *F0 Willa atm cltaotah-onto tm* MIDI if|’|Ql|, t piH bayhl bi- I .NGN lvl M Ccmmls-l»»n hah t v swirl lla lc! l' llflli 6( It at Ill an l ‘hsvlhle “R18 lan. laid The Nova Scotia Exhibition Commh- sion have decided u n a ll in re- P° P° “Y spelt to Railway transportation rates. which places exhibitors innportlouanot the Province distant from alihx in a dooidodty mm pootfon than mt which they have occupied in the plat. Hithnrto.the central counties’ exhibitors had a great advantager those living at the extremities of t rovince, inu- much as they conid have their exhibito carried to and from the Exhibition at a greatly less cost._ The conditions have been better equalized by the plamwlnd the Commission have adopted. In years past the rate has been a single hralor exhibits going and nturning, and this arrangement still continues with the new arrangement. that the rate charged at Middleton on the Dominion Atllulfd Railway shall apply to all points ter- ther west. and that the rate charged at New Glasgow algalluzppgy to all p0ll.t‘s further eaat,an ttorats y at Oxtord shall apply to all - ther north on the Iutereolonll Railway, always within Wi boulilrll. _The commission l refund wthsoa- hibitor from a_l"ypart~ot tis Profits Can be had at aayclia foitovtqafoooioaomue ‘l'.J.lor|‘la. - D.l...Hoopor. w.Plcltar¢l0o WA. Htttolulolli W. F. Garter. lcawan A Glue lauloroon I 90- loor A Goff. tl..-Htl . ~_ .; -" ' ff. ,,'_-ist, .;`='.'!€~;..".‘.f;‘~.f'-tc ez... -.1 A-»-ir-'-»z..==-_ rf \'~‘-‘!=,‘=’<»-fm - ' ,»».!' ~ »~"~‘ ‘”" * " Z- 3 .=~ --~ _,~_, ».._~._; --;-_-,-t-, __ 4-.:'_,._’ ff.-V »_ ,. .,"-1»1;- ,--~-ef: ff;-ta ._ _ -~ 1. ._ , -- - _