ilillftiib PROVINCE O F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CITY OF CH "l`O\VN. Before John A, McDonald, Es- quire, the Stipendary Magis- trate for the City of Charlotte- town. A 'FAKE NOTICF., that His Honor, the Stipendary Magistrate for the City of Charlottetown. has by virtue of the power and the authority in him vested by the Stature of the General Asseiiibiy ot the island, entituled: -‘An .-\ct to Consolidate and Amend the several .-\cts Incorporating the City of Cliarlotteto\\'n." Ordered and appointed that Monday the fourteenth day of july .-\. I). 190:: betlie day set .iown for hearing all Appeals made to him from the preceeding Valuation Assessment of rates imposed or authorized by the City Council of the said City. and that on such day and daily thereafter, until all such Appeals have been heard at the hour of ten 0`cl0ck in the forenoon in the City Police Court in the City Hall in Charlottetown, afore- said, all such Appeals will be heard and finally determined bv him. Dated this 3rd day of 'July A. D. IQOZ. ROBERT V.-XNIDERSTINE. Collector for said City. july 5 eod td. General Meeting. Ch’town Mobile Co., Ltd. i1_._...i I A general meeting of the Ch’town Mobile C0. will be held at the oiiice of W, W. Clarke on Monday evening 20th mst at 8 0`clock for the election of Directors and transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. ~ W. W. CLARKE, Secetrary. Ch’\°WIl. July 2. i9e2~ Thur A lontl date. A sl I _ _ ,@-IA.. LA .3 Typtrrlling and Stenograply, Typewriting of all kinds. Business letters,legal work from dictation or manuscript. Moderate rates. Prompt service. MARGARET BEAIRSTO, At Mr. Horace Haszard’s Oilice. 12 Tu, Th, Sat. -T llllllil Illllllill SIIIIIIII `v`@\§@*`@ \Ve have great pleasure in sayifg, that I P. E. I. WHEAT LAUIIIIRY STAIIIZII give us good results, it makes the linens stiff, yet very pliable thus` preventing breaking of collars. It takes a nice polish and the color is not adected by the heat of the iron, E. D. ST ERNS, Ch`Town Steam Laundry. A. F. WEBSTER, Star Steam Laundry. This starch is now on sale at all the principal grocery stores. Housekeep- ers will do well to try it. F.E.ISlAlIII SIAIIGII 00. eodPat6-16 (i if You Watches, Clocks And lewely Are out of repair bring them to us and we will repair them at moderate igites or take - them in exchange for new ones. JURY & GO. Sunnyside, Opposite P. O. e V Y ' ' ICE Giiliill. v We are at it again. Better thisyear than ever. Ring usnp if 'yonhviilb *DY de’ livered in time for 'te'a.-_ CUR ES Dysentery, Dlarrhoea, Cramps. Colle, Pains inthe Stomach. Cholera, Cholera Moi-bus, Cholera Infantum, Se; sigk. ness, Summer Complaint, and all Fluxes of the Bowels. Has been in use for nearly 60 years and has never failed to give relief. m A This Trade Flark in (lold on the label and cap of every bottle distin- guishes i if Ol it-5* / f".._".:"" ` Limeduice from other lime juice. S0- vereign is the pure fruit juice ofthe West India Lime. A delicious drink within the _ reach of every purse. If ` you want the best, ask for “ Sovereign " and 'see that it bears this trade mark. smsou anos. ce. L-ra., HALIFAX, N.8¢ __ _ _i _, PIIIIIII IIN PRIMARY SCHOOL Conducted by Misa Itena Barrett and Miss Edith butcher in Sl. PAUI.’S SCHOOLROOM Term begins September ist, 1902. For particulars nppl y to MISS dI:fENA BARRETT. === % l _ *mr-f Illia I . . _"L ..._ Bliiiiion DENTAL ROOMS IIIl3.IIRIIiIIIlI IIIIIGI Graduates ofthe Baltimore Cel- lege of Dental Surgery. sAvEvouR 1 Earn Unlii quite recently whenever a person had the toothache, his friends one and all immediately gave him the- sage advice, »"G0 and have it pulled." We extract teeth when necessary by the most painlei-s method yet discovered and replare them with a plate or with crown and b 'dge work. BUF OUR PRINCI- PEII., BUSINESS IS SAVING AND F LING TEETH. _ If you haven cleft palate give us a call. We can refer you io cases in this province, thit we have treated with wonderlul success. Moderate Charges. Satisipctory Work. Permanent Brarch at Montague. lllli lu W _..;. 531,). A __ _ _#0 _ . ,. (III ill IISI LIIII A London correspondent under date of June -18th referring to the discus-, sion in England on the proposed Canadian fast line says: The newspapers seem to vie with inch other: in their efforts to keep Lthe Canada fast line before the public. Some of the papers favor the Drcject; others trranit in a general way as news, without any expression of opinion. 5 There seems§to be no dcubt that the; project will be in [art an enterprise with ' which the C. P. R. wi 1 be intimately con- t nected. The termln~ilI'p01t in Canada I will be Sydney, while on this side Milford Haven and Swansea. are making claims i for consideration. The report that the 5 Governments werefto be asked to nuar-I untee a 3 per cent dividend is untrue.l N0. the promoters want an annual sum I in cold cash in return forthe use of their; vesselsfas cruisers. This is no new principle; what is new is I the character of the ships, which it .is intendedshould be at the disposal of the, Admiralty. The case of the pronicters` of this line is [that they are buildinga ¢1\1ll2¢ new type cf vessel- a ci uiser can ry- inir heavy guns, with great speed and i efficient either for offence cr defence. I These vessels , with the armament of 6 inch and 4.7-inch guns, and with their protected decks, will be practically as formidable as most of the cruisers in the D8-VY.lThey:will be, in fact, “commer- cial cruisers,” hcatslwhieh are in reality naval vessels diverted in times of peace to commercial p_ursuit€" What[is°fEbnt§iid;d is that: thefp0s_§£r~ioio_t_p_§ tl§gti_of_this character £ill_£pable the __;A_dmiralty;__to reducelthe nnmbe1`f0'f-c'1'dinaryT" c-ru`_i_eer§; and so rfect a savingl' upon the naval:;- P°°9‘“‘¥".£Q'?£JYs°f».T*2‘.2.§£i°°.W°“1<* be constructed lunder the! supegisidislff the Admiralty; they would carry British crews, and would be manned by oflicers of the Roy al§Navy Reserve, THE COST VERY HEAVY. ‘The cost oflthe construction of ships of :this characterlmust be enormously greater than that of any passenger or mail boats :previously constructed.; The estimated Lprlcef' is I £l,2(0,000.IFor1the Oceanicljwas paid, (roughly speaking, about £700,111 and it is contended that; its controls fleet powerful a.sIcommerce destroyers and almostllequally capable ss “J ` protector i of our own commerce. Obvi- ously money given for such a purpose gg this is on a wholly different basis to the °“l’°l§_}'¢hl;h”°f il" °‘*'°‘,§“§°,}‘_< ~: 113.-5' A. A.‘Brt¢hl-m. .n D lined! nisniipxiricumrol Drud- meisdtatlon. Kiuslwl. 1- < I r,§g _ {Ef”3.g.A.,1owaAgrlcu.ltnrol Ex- Bt¢ti0ll»Am&.Il~ “Ig gvgfy good for preventlnt sconrin8~ I ua icse11e»|v¢si.sssvrins¢nd¢h°f1,}e§,?‘*§ "”'°’i."i.“3‘ah‘“ii’i“X.»3‘if°3.”3’.'8§if'§9.‘li'2l Dear Sire.-While in the country last summer I was badly bitten by mosquotes -so badly that I thought I would be disfigured fora. couple of weeks. I was advised to try your Liniment to allay th irritation, and did so. The effect was more than I expected-a few applications completely curing the irritation, prevent ng the bites from becoming sore ~ MINARD’S LINIMENT is also a good article to keep off the mosquitoes. Yours truly, W. A OKE. Harbor Grace. Ndd., Jan. 8, 1898. You want a holiday I We want a holi day I Our clerks need a holiday-this is our reason for closing our store each Monday at 1 p.m until the second Monday ` in September.-Paton & C0. 7.d&w tf Filly ,White Sailor Blouses Fo ~ Boys. in- Only one or two of»a kind-60c, 751:, and ikic-to fit boys from _four to .nine |\0¢h \& T.‘ii'°'m¥:”;Tv¢» gf; ¢e’£a‘i°':rrmk J. Goodollbfbq Franklmville, N. Y. I Auto snos. Graduate . cu _ mm ° M 9 2 "aw sms annnnss-Queen Hotel. y ‘\ For Sale bi I carnage. They’ are inode from' the best » noir, and trimmed with Navy Blue and White. _ _ , ' JAS. PATON 8: C0. eodtf ' ' __ Emperor WiIliam’s American built yacht , -l-- -~ A QUARTER OF A CENTURY. 'A Long Time to Spend in ` Sickness and Suffering-But it all Had a Happy Ending. Econoiuv Po1N'r, N. S., July 'ith (Special)-For over twenty-tive years Mr. over place, Brooklyn, ¢,b,~_mg|-,wt the Geo`. S. McLaughlin of this p'ace was an twelve years ef his life. " invalid throunh Lumbaxo- . At times his back was so lame that he could not turn himself in bed and the slightest cold or hard liitinz would 'brin on an awful attack, which gave him fearful pain. It He commenceda treatment of D0dd’s Kidney Pills and in a. shortltime all the pain left his back, and it became as stout _ and strong as ever, and since then he has had no return of the terrible Lumba- go. He saps: I ‘I believe D0dd’s Kidney Pills will 'cure any case of Lame Back for they ihelped me out, and nobody could have it I much worse than I had.” ' I _ SHOWS A DECREASE- L0Nn0N, July 7.-The statement ofthe Beard of trade for June shows decreases of £l,04.5,760 in impnts and £1,191,000 in exports. THE CAUSE OF DEAFNESS. Deafness and impaired hearing are due almost entirely to catairhal inflamma- _ tion of the eustachian tubes. Permanent _cure is guaranteed to all who inhale Citarrhozone as directed. This veget- able antiseptic is inhaled a*._t.he mouth and after traversing all the air passages of the respuatrrv orlrans is exhaled ,through the n0=tri's; it completely er- ‘rarlicates cafarrh from any rart of the system, chars the ears, nose and _throat and allays. inflammation, congestion and soreness. For De afness, Earache, Ring- ing in the Eire, Head Noises, Catarrh. Asthma and Bronchitis, medical science can devise nothing as beneficial as Ca' ar- rhozone. Complete outfit for two months’ use, price $1.00; trial size i25c. Druguists, or N. C .Poison 8: C0., Kingston, Ont. LONDON EXPORTS- | LoNDoN, July 7.-The statement of the I” board of trade for June shows decreases of £l,0-15,700 in imports and .$51,192,000 in ` exports. Mlnardh Lluiment For Rlienmatism. CHOLERA SPR!-IADINGQ BERLIN, July 7.-It is announced here in a. despatch from Fort Arthur that `cho1era_is spreading in Manchnria and that the mortality rate is very great. Out of 396 cases atlnkau 334 were fatal. Bicyclists and all athlete depend on 1 joints limher and muscles in trim. F A WHITE SALE FOR MEN. Pure White SummerUnderwear, White Collars, White Shirts, White Ties. Ask Short. It is a cracker-.jack for th money. ' J AS. PATON 8; C0. e Mend tt _ V Eighteen new designs in Silk Em- ] hroidelies and Insertionsat Patong. _ ' - ' 27eod if _ v ¢ I ir » _ “We THE RovAL INS 'ri-its sun' U Ti-is.Pi1oeND< TI-IE»M_Uf'ruAL LIFE $400.0uo.oo0.ou M11-----‘ ' Million Dolhfi Lowst tea and prompt neulementa, ii of New JOHN M¢EAcnn1r.N. ‘ Kaniu a 1 A. PIC Come and See. When you want coal, see us or phone us. We ’ll get the coal there in a hurry up order if you say the word. N0 doubt about the weight. for we are careful in that and quality is right, for we only have standard coal. Phone 240. BENTLETS Liniment tn keep their' to see our special we _ Short~bosom White- is 5 6 , ._ the *l* y._.:~a»,-= ~ erin" _ ,Jr \ ` ir. 1. g ee » ‘ Makes a hard clean surface for wsB_s"iit c’ 1. u a ings and is far superior in use. It contains no glu° and therefore liasijim films to the Ciollllilft-°i\_*»' »iiKii'}ili¢»iui~r\io;_i_ agreable odor- TRV IT. _ For sale by _ ' i i nun. ol Liverpool. .- .,_,,?~_ V _ ,.A'N." - ... fm# »-"'.3. i _ ._ ,_ . 3? 'L _ .`,t.;.- _ ’C0w= ,- _ 1 K, f SHOE! i . ._ SALE I Here is a GOLDEN oppor- tunity for' ladies to buy their summer |Oxfords and slip- pers. We have a large sur- plus stock of ladies’ shoes. and as we wish to give the public the preference 'of our shelves, have decided to sell them oil at cost for the next week. Here are a few prices- Ladies Price Doug. strap $1 _ 75 “ Oxford tip 1.65 “ Vesting top 1.65 “ self tip_ 1.50 “ patent tip I 1.45 Box-calf Oxford 1.45 and a score of others ! See window for samples. how $1.10 1.10 .10 .10 .10 .io I I I I .|.n.nr-_:u., - is ILIS -- 'v _.f-Wig.. ......._ - __-.- Till WAY TOP(/I'/f If it is used as directed. It does gum the hair or _blister the skin. your dealer does not have it we av _send a gallon can, prepaid, ‘for out dollar. .__,.,,._....__ 5 carpenter-norton' ce., name, U. S. HIDODC Us R Wholesale Distributors Ch’t0wn,' P. E. I. » nl* Ill is.: I s St _lam-is`C C A Q D ° _`§f _ p “_ T5-H_,,R,S sunoiv scuooi Privatenracticeisncw limited tcdiseasfs of P l C I ‘ the Eye, Ear, Lore and_'lhiogi This w~il|_~1ct interfere: gill: cfgisultqtion with other medical men - ~` wi his ospitsl cppoqstmrnt. » _ wi. 2. fi, , me.. - The annual Picnic of = I B is i‘=l\ I. _ » si <./ '¢ Pf- Af' _ . .°~ Sl, lil' ~ _ . f 4 \..§§, V. 6 ' ~ _. `-Q I »' » - 1 - -:~ *$57 _ . » _. , 1"/ ` I. Strrns’ Live ry Pashionable Livery means stv' lisn rigs; that they are rubber tired. drawn by live and well groomed horses; that we have every style of waggon and car- riaae that a man ot reason could ask for-in fact rigs that com- pare favorably with those from the finest private stables in town. Our turn-outs hav¢»n‘t got that ‘gjvery stable-rig" stamp about t em. This is very seanonable weather for drivinf. f-roads are excellent and the air bracing. Use telephone if you like-loo. S»'I‘EE.]N'S GREAT GEORGE s'r1u¥E'r. ' -todd. , _ 5 , _ __ ME-SSRS C- C-RICHARDS3Cl~`0- Haiur1.'roN's P11.1.s mn Ermicrivn, Fashionable ' TODD "lit, '3- :' I =r_§<~.‘i=‘ -` St. James Church. ,A tléiedchildren. Ye-*T 7 t . 6;; I ==- ]ames Sunday School will held at Suiiolk by train on ~ THURSDAY NEX I, _ ~ A special train will leave the station at 10 0’clock a. m. sharp _"' Tickets for return trip only 25c A visitors’ refreshment table will be under the direction of the ladies of Games will also be provided for '. 1 _ W °. ‘-To. . , Worth’sWWW '-Ia.. ,Livery Stables f. rv . ~' Pun” st'°°" U ..f. 3,.. ...ly Mrs. West, graduate of the Boston# *pi-19N; 52,.- Millinery School, has opened up a miiiiueiy eecabushmeiic I-L J, WOR Street, near Great' I nopmg-mm » attention to an erdersj sect 1-"ehugesf e W ,, ,, ~ moderate. ` ` _____,__ Mayteod tl' » lCharlottet0wn, P. EL I o 0 V _ First-clad single and _ 1 *sem- _ 5 so 5, si 5 A iuaetunmuror weddings,