ar\"ofni5" H is the place where (Q) the Best House it Stl (pt 1 M in Canada is pro- ‘ '.~,) duced. For further 1; tt!! \ /_\\ i . . ~ ~ Y--\~' ln Souvenir Belts, Spoons, and Paper Knives with P. E.I. :rest also more new Vi/atches ind Gent`s Carbuncle Rings. li. w. Tilton, CAMERON BLOCK. Q 1 .4 cape BRE roN, 4 u . ~ _aj- .\~'f i_/A ‘ _ ~Ponr noon ,5- ~ ¢0AL," were ' l‘l\llllllllllilllllllll..llll. ‘I /,' L, i\_$*; -_j iw 1 4 ~-| ll fi K’ ` _ _ -_ _ ~. \ ~ - 9.54 me ,-__ an f~ _ 41 lrsuilncr. , _ ` ' -"‘£L"`a. ~ » __ “Porrntel in the P. E. Island \|tua1Pire ln~ aaranee Companiu on Farm nnildin , Chnrene Em. Houses, Cheele Wat: Qc. Apply to C. D. BELL h‘town. 5-no Wed. Sat w. C l '_ 1 I A ~ wmme ron mm. [{§j||g"_D_i§g'§’5`”Q`§f;`5’§iT'.i _ At Home KEEP 01' Tl'3VCllI1g ‘ l`lllllllN’S _im Rrutr HANDY. - like Never Falling Remedy! IN. TERNAL and EXTERNAL lls¢-|:1|ime- |ieteinitaActionn|\d$afeto'|`alte. _ Rheumatism. Crunps, Collet. Nwrdgia. Diarrhu. Toothaehe, »Y.!i°d'»J'13.'§§fhl;"y':s§e'i'\§'*r'aii’r°d'wf‘sg.’ for sale everywhere. Prlec 25 etc per bottle. McGALE'S aurfannqr PILLS Fon FAMILY USE. For sale everywhere 25c rbox or by mail on receipt oinpfice 5°l¢ Pf°P"i¢¢°fS, T n Wnra Cunncu. Co. Limited, Monrrezl, Camdin settlers, comprising those belonging to the Y" "$` `\\" § lr I latefcampaign. They are being given an the scheme by purchasing lend both inthe ',_ _,opportunity of Studying the new feature T PGRT HOOD, _ ‘ .L -- ' ACA DIA HOTE Grand Tracadie Beach gunning, pure spring watéf. Peff A Proposed Scheme lor l Smal I Farms in that Enterprises. _ _ _ T T New esigns ` L Bnosuroxrnm, July 30.- Theéquestlon of the settlement of British farmers on the land in this colony has now entered the sphere of practibility. The subject. is one which presents many dimculties. Pastoral farming which is her: the _stable type, necessitates huge farms, and also; encourages a state of idleness among the farmerytliemselves. By placing settlers, on largeifgfrms their _influence is rendered practically nil, since there is necessarily little opportunity for intercourse with their neighbors. Sir H.|l. Goold-Adams, the Lieutenant Governor. has therefore decided on a policy of small farmslin case ot settlers taking upGovernmentlands. He has at his disposal neatly 300,000 acres, which he is increasing by purchase and by the lapse of leases of Government farms. At present there exists altogether 160 Scottish association, colonials from over the sea. and others who served in the _o__f___farming in South Africa, pending their Baking farms__pexma`nently. Su_t»j¢¢;\; to the _approval of the home authorities, farms will be given to such settlers approved) on lease or on purchase* terms, thi: ty years’ rent The oimculty now _ arises that small 'farms are unable to feed- isuiilcient stock to pay a fa‘r profit, but 5 the Govern me.nt’s -intention is to enoouragb fegriculture. In order to further this end i and engineer has been appointed to survey the Govtrnment property for the purpose _ _ of devising a scheme of irrigation where- __ by a creat proportion ofthe land can be Y brought under cultivation. The scheme is ;one which promises success. A' H There is no doubt that the elpshcd E methods of farming gene: ally adopted by ` the Beers' have resulted in a vast amount ` of land beingleit practicsllyunproductive. VI: is to be hope l that British enterprise will help to remedy-this stite of things‘ _ and signs are not wanting that such enter- _ Iprise is likely to be applie i. Three thou- ` isaud applications fer farms have been ra- ceivecl from intending Brnish settlers, nearly all with capital. Oae ot the most enthusitsf ic suppzrters of the scheme of. settling British immigrants on the land,.,_ Mr. Abe Baily, is desirous of furthering] Orange River Colony and in the Cape _Col~ _` ony, with the object of placing such indi-_ gent seltl-_-rs on it. Everything will be ' provided for them until they are able to” support themselves, and they will be' allowed topurchase their farms on easy - lterms. ' the purchase price being equivalent ta i i THE lllilililllllilll lll$HllW l SURPLUS ` ‘ I ` n The Threatened Yukon Strik information about 'l' _~ The Ottawa Soldiefs Monument to be Unvailed _,li P f§}August llth. gg _ e-What the Minister Says-r re- _gb-_`_ Or-rswa, July 30 --Your corrglhnndent \\ I hears that the accounts ot the f;;|Govern- _ ment railways for the fiscal ye up to the end of June will show a ne " ~ little Hwethlremae a. ddnit against something of more than $600,000 in the same period of the previous ye ar. But J une’s return. which has not yet been received at Ottawa, will probably wipe out the deficit and leave something to the good. ._ _ The Minister ot Railways estimated in April that the year would close with a surplus of from $40.00) to $50,000- Hi! expec`a'ions will likely be realized. Q In reference to the threatened strike of soldiers who fell in South Africa will _be i Yukon telegraphemployesit is understood J unveiled on ihatday. ~ _ 1 F here that the Minister considered that he men and in lowering the wages of _the ` rest, his explat ation"'beiug_ _that he was compelled to reduce expenditures to ai liaugetthat, would make it equal to the flarhoudtf’ prsfvlded for completion and maintenance of the line. He promised in _ Parlament at the last session that he; would lessen the expenditure, which upf _to that ti mc, it is allegadm-as ex' ravagant. ` The methods which _have followed to at- tain his purpose have made the line’e _ employes verywrnthy as described. _ Arrangements are being made to celell brave the eorcnatlon if the King one August 11th. The monument to the '_ _ _ici __\ 'fic i-_ Urrawa. July 31.--The trauble between the employees of he government tele- lgi-.iph line to Dawson and the depart- * ment of public works has been temporar- ly smoothed over. The men have promir-° ed not to strike nor to take any radical action until Mr. Tarts has been loc-ited hand his attitude l towards them :is ascer- ` _1.____.4 tained. f M UNICIPALITY AR£AS- =¢¢ i Orrnws, July 31.-The first _volume of the cms" report will contain the _a.rea_.__ _my disea¥_». _of every municipality and 9844611 05"!-ki* Dominion. The calculation of areas wa- under the supervision of Mr. White. Do-t minion geographerl The book will be out _ ina few weeks. _ PRIDEAU GETS BAIL- a'ternoon on the motion of his council i H. O. MacLatchey, Pridenu left 'his even ing for his home in Newfoundland- _l __ Kumfor; Headache Powder?- ll Li WlDOW’S ONLY SUPPORT- widowed mother L SYn.\'1-:r, July 31.-Arthur L. Prideau, _ (me 9_1 the principal witne-ses in t_he iam- ous Bnley ease was admitted _to’bai1 i-NB To cure heaadache in ten inioufeo uf" 1' ` » 'me _ SYDNEY. July 31.-John Y. MacDonald., 9 aged ninet en, anda native of Baddeck, I ` . to th Q Dr 'waaknlea this morning in the Wm Pi* ; ' dim' '»° 'o1'nenf§i_‘n nissan Caledonia mine, Glace BU H and “b“°1“i*° cure 1°’ "ch _ Pandit _ - » ~- _-iv; an- Mr. john Guheen. who is in the 'Fish Business at Port Hope. states mi business I do a great deal of_dtWl°2 0’~’9\‘ bad roads and the constant yu' of the ng along with exposure to all sortnfof weather brought on kidney disease.~ _I W8! In miserable health and sudered agreat deal _ with sharp painsinmyback._ I ll¢2-fd Of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills and de- _cided to try them. Before I had used all of the hrs! box I felt better and three I boxes have entirely cured me. I am very glad of an opportunity to recommend Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills for I have -gaven their wonderful .control .pver It seems unwise to money and inn the risk of experimenting with new fangled, untried remedies when you kno_w that Dr, Chase°s_ Kidney-Liver Pills will l Odegill a dose. `25°`= 2 5'.°*~‘f¥‘ dealers, ot" dmanson, BSZGS Toronto. ' f "_ was justified in dismissing a numberof . __ \ 2 _ _ _ _ -.t°u e » v ~ _ Dr. ~Ghase’s I food. Cheap and good. _ _ 1 Pie _“ Pudding f 1`ea"Pots, Plates , _ - a / _ _ INSTRUGTORS i _ r ' ' G. l _ _ , _ ""' _ _ -‘___ .__».*.=- .. __ -_ W’ is T . if f gl.; . V . ` Y J _ » ' -mi - \ _ ~ ~ » n' . Q P ° 0 0 A di _ __ » Q » _f ._ ~ 3/,a '_>¢_.t`f§v` _ _ ® ' _ ' ~»‘ *"“_.' ° ~ 1 x ~ ~ » rife » A u » 'Zig' » ' » 2`°'°e ' . , ¢*~» -- _ white with black stripe. MORRI _ __.........__.. ______ _ :<51 af* " -_ 'ri' V ' Kidney-Liver Pills LFTTLE BOY DROWNED. ’ l » Cnarnaiu,-iniy 31.-A young son of All n Russell, of Newca-tle, was dr iwned to day. He was a passenger with hislrno’her and family on the steamer Miramichi, and sl' ed overboard. ._ th ma.nu|act'urern ve Iruara tugomale in the daily press and ask your reiglr it of 31° ° ' ‘ ei Q a f 'r he Finest b0=1U11Z» °”th1°§ iishmg’ mea helper. #Hd the only sur\¥?°"' “ea °' Biheaixihaiyiidrdingipiwni ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ha _. ntee_d it. .eyes- ¢ ~ _ . .‘ '_ sanitation, golf link, ping P01183 ef Terms 88 to $10 per week. $2 day ' P. E. |s|_ANn. . CC Ps I. C. HALL. Manag d 3119;. 1_*__ DEA-TH’S SUDDEN CALL- _scow and the"pie'r of the Ttidgo UU-&lJ'- Y hors what they think o'xt. X on can use it and l get our money hack it not cured. doc a box. at r or k>unnsoN;Bxrr:s &'. Co., To:-onto. . _ U ' 0 . Opens July xst. Send for circulars. QUEBIW July 3___Joh___ E G_u__r_b__DI‘. ch8_»S€. S Qll‘Bt!‘D&fl't er _aged 16, son ofaforemen on_the Quebec_ _ ,_ ‘uia.=»,w»@¢»u=1'=°d_t>d<==i=*=;heiress e1 customs nevnwr som/gint. w » ~ -- f °-'fqgi' _____._._..._--` r, OTTAWA, July 31.--The customs re- W h! ' iivenuefor July shows 'an increase ot oft S E Bicyelists and all athlete depend _on $329_000_ L _ __ P ' Bnnrnsrs Lnnmenr to keen their Livery 5tabl¢S. gPrince Street. ` _ _ THIE CANADA £A$T£\iW- Charlottetown. P 'E' Eg leine turnouu for weddiiilib 3 g an M joints limber and muscles trilli private parties. _________.___----- into ton. onions Pnom: 52. _ _ gl-| .1 woR'rH. L QU-.wif »-»=»= °= a 0 _ - - PR°’”“5‘°’: s..;.r»..¢.=_m_¢ are “svt~tsn1u_1-zfs" fem.-ee .pe any pretense When putting in _your Fumace_i2£i_st_ on getringa “Sl.iHSHlNE -do not be persuaded to try _other “just as good," because no other is just as good, and cons 2 little Seldhyelleetervfisihg d¢@_1_¢fs_____ wnefsfcanogue; ` =s Ei § ~f»n`9 cumulus-ni l-ias%nahle GREAT GEORGE many imitatora,