‘¥C1f N '.*:_" V '-7' §‘§‘ lf? "-'!'.;"“f3' Q" Yif. '~V` ' " ;"»»”_ ( 74-55%- ,, f.§`l» . _ _,¢`_ =['&i`. :Z ai? gf 1» ' .: 1 Y t »f;~?:""?f wr-.vit ===§:§‘“~:' _ ‘_< B5? -2; _af . ‘ f _ _ - :_1:'_i, wi"-'~.¢ .gi .‘»._,,-__- _ i~» f?i"- iff. ' ' ' V " " ` "" ~ " - "_’f' _ ._“="‘.>_ ‘lisa .'. `-1`~`£‘»»¢'-".'~`»;»-» '-" ~ ‘~ 4;' , ~::~y_ ; ' . ~~ ,' ‘ ' .f '- - f;.1~‘ 1. > »»-1.->».... _ _- -» ._-' » . 'HCI GlTA_RDlAl\' CHARLl»'1'lETOWN IULV 20 lovin l _ 1 (__ 1 llll llllllll (llllllllllll -o _____._________.-_ ,. ‘oat The “ Albert" Toilet Soap C0'S " sters, 6811. ~ It keeps their delicate skins ‘, in good order. Made entirely H0111 WSG' mbig fats it is an emollient as well as a cleanser, and iS HS useful on a lady‘s toilet as in , the nursery. - . Faintiy but exquisitely 0°- matic. 1* Beware of lmltatlma. ,I scorrisn _ill ‘_ l 1 f *Fi "'\ i sixfeen mth l lrstel as mat as| p ~'0_00'J eggs. But then most of these _ egg., are devoured by the fishes, and \ ' , ide;t' x between sixt and one hun 3453"’ OW" soap makes immg' l oi;-lhiirllitin lobsters fearl ` gl sweet, and fl’€Sh. E ` ~ Y' S inches in 'long' , which afew yea F __ Af ‘_ _£1 _ page were reject rlwith conten:pt,jare ;',¢?"°.~f ‘~‘»~‘ " `»-f ’ ‘eagerly take., where pre -'-nitive i " ` fi' ;»";7-F* “restrictions .are not enforoodaiid ig if' 'ear ' ' _ -gmngaar-`\>\_ _ , _ . i_....,_¢:t.... _ 1- =\ B fi- P-' -' ig-fm*-~ if 'P =n-'t =r_ Yesterday at an hotel table an he Canadian Lobster Commission ‘Loyd British subjects Should be “ble the lobster lislieiy in Canada. alonei How the lobster fishery has grown and developed in the Dominion Willi- in the past thirty years is shown byf a feu figures. In 1862; but 61.1001 pounds of lobsters, valued at $155275 was the entire product of our lobster fishery. In l8'¢6,iwhen the tishciy attained its greatest development the yield was 33,758,421 lbs. with a value of S2.63o`.394. Since then there has been a great falling off in the yield, but such an increase in prices as has greatly stimulated the process of destruction. Thus in 1897 the yield was but 23.721554 lbs. but the value had risen to S3 .485_265. Prof. Prince tells that the signs of_ exhaustion in the fishery are unmis takeable. Thirty years ago, accord- ing to the testimony of an old _fisher- man the average size was 13 inches. Ten years ago the average size had considerably diminished but _ was still ten inches. “Now small, imma- ture lobsters, live to eight or nine rs in some uistricts form the ~t»p.e nj-on which the lobster cauners dep=ud.” GATHESRIIUB _ 2 - i _ -1-nuns _ .ns ones aww catering of Clans ol P. E. Island, under the ,Aus- picesof the Caledonia Club. Wig 5° held at ` I llllllllllliilllllll on 'run oaomsns or 1-na ` lllllltll lllltlit lllllilllill _ _‘01(._ unruly, inns: loin, 1899 _ i - Tllflalhrllg llll ig l|||_ _Under Thu Mango lf lk,-lI'mr~ Untomf tmmr lclmrs _nl ws Warship lmr ~ ..’a|l»|m|. The stores will close atpl o‘clock. ‘Bio programme olfers a day of rare enjoyment to all lovers of athletic games and bicycle sports. The 'national ga.mes_ of Scotland will predominate, affording occassion for a grand exhibition of strength and agiity. There will be hammer throw- ing, running, jumping, vaultiug and dancing, and the games will be eu- livened by “banner and pageant, iife and drum.” Thither will come grey- haired' sires and sprightly youths, “noble dames and damsels bright.” From the east and the west, from the north and south, the sons -af the Heather will assemble. They will for- gether in plaid and bonnet, in ` kilt and lilibeg, with tartena flowing and pipers blowing. It will be the occas- sion of a grand reunion of the sons of old Scotia and their descendants.. With goldand silver mgdalspas sellas cash and other _valuable prizes as rewards to the successful competitors, and with the “pibroch's wild melody sounding,” who will deny that com- petition will be keen, and that en- thusiasm will run high on sic a. day 1? Music by Pipes and Band. - Train arrangements and prize list will appear later. ' ii. it letennau l lanes Iclwtc, Recording 8ec’y. President. July 201899 dlaw 8; vrtd' it ers that the regulations have not been h rlocal fishery ollicors appear to ha ,regulations have been made and l' who kept the teapot on the stove It is clmplained by the commission- generally enforced, for' .wh.ch fact t e ve been greatly--at fault. In , some cases _L_ ,m,,-,,,__ much food fu, thougjm _The to give a betterqaccount of themselves, f j_)\,§;,,,. has ,wparentlya hard struggle The An.hem wil be found in another , for existence, notwithstanding pts 001001" Of ‘Uday 5 GUARWAN- . remarkable reproductive powers, or *_-_ _ ’, I - ' _ _ 1 1,. The first romiuent and ubl.c “ ”“ 9 All img enemies are m-any -A “mall 0' s irited itizenpthe writer met- iii thi~' G°°d’ ‘W BW* -ster only se\ en inches in length is D 0 -» - ‘t».ri.’n.»t¢li to pmdut-e 5,000 eggs; a Jtlice yesterday womins bessnacfm- Sales still increasing .en au.-1. mister-1s,t»00i0 20,000 eggs f \’°fSf"i0H_f\b°“t the liofgrl P"f~i‘@'~ H* Never sold in bulk Lead Packets only ,ww ` ‘ ' ' » 15' ' ' ` ` ° (290, 300 400, 900, 600 A UUTTUN DRESS GU IF?.IEl'V`IE'VV' More than a month ago the~Cotton Dress Goods march past began, lad by our ledged chiefs Recently the productions were from France America Canada, Britain Part of that little split produces the test, namely, SCOTLWD IN fast dyes, especially in Cotton Dress Goods THE Pllllllf IT HRST WIS Sillfll BUT SN# W SLOW owinv to so manv Weady to Wear Wrappers and Wants being on the We WYT the Space and We W1I Get the Pace Ai' To-mortqw morning-4000 yards cottons at HALF 180 Cottons, 9c, l6c 12c Cottons, 6c 10c C f‘ome nick f' you wan orlllin nltraitrllnrs Woltrll AlLStraw Hats, All W beliex ed in the enterprise and thouvht it important that no time be lost. "I will take $1000 of the stack," he said. In _fact a.most every one seems to be in favor of the new hotel in a theoretical way, though not all are as ready as the_ gentleman above men- tioned to put money into it. It would be well for those willing to take shares in the venture to get together and see what can be done. It now seems improbable that the Canadian American Commission will resume its sittings on August 2nd, the date to which it stands adjourned. A recent Washington despatch tells that a conference is -being' held be- tween Secretary Hay and Senator Fairbanks with a view to frame a for- mal notice to the British Government lgiving reasons why the American N Commissioners cannot attend the ad- journed meeting on August 2- It is expected that a counter proposal may be made by Canada looking to an ad- journment until the fall. The Czar of Russia has now a com- . mission eu _the inquiry as to how the _ 1 tem can best be aboljfihed, and imissioners have afnnounced thaij - ill be glad to from for- eign f *ns shef- 4 ia, n if boiriiz _opened _ ha great' railwf naturally in mineral' weal yaln;hle`~'_.’hobe retained ‘for a #nal cole I And RM- sia beyond the seas send-‘_.,her convicts; was most srispended, as lobsters leaa than neu mchesin length. lThe -Commissioners ‘tnemaekves recom- mend a size limit of only eight in- ohes,.rising to nine inches in the Bay of Fundy and to seven in- ches inthe Northumberland Straits. ,There is great apparent danger of the lobster lisherybecoming exhausted. Not that the lobster' will become ab, valuable may 'bedtime a thing of t _ geticmeasures ‘must be taken if th 0 - _ luster- indian-y_i; -to be sms. It '"°¥- "“°-°°°“°~°°'“‘°»“"°"°'*"' i WOQIH bé better even' to prohibit lish- ing altogether for one or more yea \` than to "permit_'the entire industry *go on to destruction. Of course, one proposes so 'radical a" "measure as that, but something ought to be do ` utterly destroying their own industry. A .gi And nov Dr.'7lly, a Boston spe- cialist in n~ 1-vous diseases , has pro- nounced afternoon teas a most dan gerous form of dissipatiop. He cites among many cases that' 'of a family all the time. with _the result _that the mother committed suicide' abd the son was sent to 'an insane aeylum.- -Of course the ladies will only laugh ‘at country, and more especially the for gpvernment royalty of 10 per' cent on t eir ou' t. »But»i_t appears that u to yearly cl1.im_is exemplt): from royalty, and the Toronto Globe jtelisfliliit dohn to the end.-of May this year the total royalty"collected had been $600,000. If there-is truth in the stories of the tens of' millions produced by the Yukon 1 mines it would seem that a very large share of it must be produced by claims that come under the exemption; The royalty collected in the two years would onl re resent an on ut of y P fr $6,000,000. ' _ _ . L_ ¥WMmmMMmmmmMMMMmMMMm E mmmmmmmmm 5"' W8l' IO 681] ce overcoat, etc., act from Spring Trade The time has come when you should look up you d i b d ' - ' In the event of you deciding to invest in a suit or T. HIGKEHZIE, IEE Tail _ awwwwwwwwwwwwmmwmwmwwwwwwa` Jlllllllllllllll '1 howyou are End for spring war. _ llllllllllll promptly by ordering the sam CD o '-1. ll the case`wit_h'the regulationsof _ ,. _. _,__ .at 1¢.¢i;,a.ai,ibata€idz'_fcs6.exp0f= at .f°f~.-F1\¢_ N0 solutely extinct as has happened with I D V I _,_the,l_gu_§al,o upon our; 'westem prairies. _ _ ' _ ' but that the fishery, at present so gm., g gg -,gg gy.-, gg que _ _ _ A' he past. It wonldisean that more ener- I; ¢C.i.Bcoa&C'0=~_Ionu.lasa. no A ‘ 5 Q -an _,I f _ ne morgthan has been. hitherto effected; ‘O Pl"°Y°UU the l0b~*t9l" 5811011 fl'0lD An Illustrated Book, descriptive of ° r 1 » Dr. Cilly, and perhaps be 'irreverent _ -_ , _ ' _ ,M enoughto spell his name with ~ an'S. l K/_) . _ _ _ _ 1-; 1 Miners in the owsdim. lYuk0n "fl _ - _ . ` 53;" i°i8"|elemont,`conlPlainloud1I of the 5- As °' beverage is O 'la' iseuth woe. 'si °h° poe- eulighlaaagl brute' Siberia _ Vwould.he`cspalLl§L0Ii¥flikl marvellous transformation. ' 5 it \|.| ‘A \Bicnluaa,d& headache. iaandicc, valnablstoplevmt aoaldm' hauklm a your conddmm. Pure-ly veptable, tl!! can.hetanuz@1drenordelh=atewomen. 5c.at msdiduadealeraorhymall “Prince Edward Island’ Prince Edward Island. For sale at newstands. Contains a map. Pr-I 2 . ‘ zo dagif. su' 0°" ” u'~f~./H =r‘»»'-'\; 1"-./"» T1 rf-~, W -;a/-‘-...l ’. Q/I n .nl -we (W Never Let ' * ,,;J<,\)}i A Good Thing "1: ,` _ _ _ fill' _ Essane Yw;;< m°f°s°h°“ '-he 5'” "me “Ddi _ -____ none of them knew where the com- Tne recently. published report of P1698 “chem could be f°‘"1d in Prim- qanilxmn ` | -` all bookstores and R. H. Masno’s Gannol i #wa J l4c Cotton! 70 _...ceq 1 F88? zz g sms Front Shirts All Ali .Waistse All All Col tl All Summer L All Outing Shirts, l0c 25c and 386 'ntl Sf Brass Goods; is. Zi rfiriaian mere Hose, worth 35c for 250 _ if .\5.._m.“_.:.&..3. These gools have adva.nced:20 p c Our Brite is the pains OBO £0” lm A lot of CUSHION: and I AM HOOKS cheap for cash g ` M ..- JQ P _ Ti tic ' F, " "'l il '__ ag. 1. t 3 _ ». I/1' ff 7', I J" /` 2’ ' healthy and gratifying drink, "J, It is made from the fruit '\ttl},». iii!!! and contains no ’- artilical davors' whatever. ' i ‘\\f f 97) \ \ L - Lia A _ A ___ , ‘ip `f-"‘Q' §“-Y ` ;? - ` 1;- Z ' ' _ Q; \_’_".»t>1./`¥-.4l,?”¢`.il ii-:.4 \_\\J, v F _ _ 1' ‘H1 ‘ GEO. H; COOK fruoro srumo _ANNouNcEMENT ._-1__i Having obtained the services of Mr. A. E. Lyon, askilled artist, who 'has had large experiences in 6rst_ class photography, the public are cor- dia‘.`;.- invited to inspect the excel- lei. results now being obtained Stalin Appointment Perlect. Our latest: productions demon-_ ' /mg ` beneficial toyonng and old.. ,i`j"-?"”' l\l1‘f Spring Park Charlottetown _ _ Q I _ .i I O' J rl I 5 .'-,., __ rude MY sToRE “MY s‘1'oRE .» MY Stihl!" HRS S ANNIVE SARY anti ee $15 00 WORTH T0 BE T K. 1 -14-1-li 11 avenu- _§ sotnuislom Discounts from 19 to 50°, SALE ENDS JULY Slat a nooks open Arzsoan .» All goods sold for cash or wool taken m exchange. Having just completed our lint year in business, we thank our many customers for the liberal patronage extended to us, and take this op portunity of celebrating our llrst anniversary by giving ygu mm, nr, bargains this month »;';;';§;;,';~;;;;,;r;§; ,;=;,_S"P¢ff°f ssacawsssmmwaamassa seas i- ____-___~ _...___ ion- _vuvxn-11113 ._». _.1 ` -Q-