\ -\ - E '?‘ UNE BOSTON S. S. “HALIFAX ummm; no iam, |900, will leave Charlotte- ofi ii ud|%N oo FRIDAY, on Sit. Li limit llclusi every WED- NESDAY at 9 a. m. for Boston via Hawkesbury and Halifax. Passengers 'leaving Charlottetown via Picton, make close connection at Halifax from Boston Tuesdays and Saturdays. The S. S. Halifax takes Freight andrilougorl for Hawkesbury and Wets for sale at Stations P. E. 1. Raliay. _ lm tickets, rates and all infom- atim apply to W. W. CLARKE, _ Agent, Cbtcwn. H. L. CHIPMAN, Manager. June 21 ex sjournal in i _I-F 4- " ' ' ia maui si__g_i__ii iii. ui, ua. 'UEIIEIS ||0|i'i’lli|l_lEILM|D 8 PRINCESS. Leaveas below every day, Sundays excepted. From POINT DU CHENE, [gn amvel of sx.o train from St. Jolin,] for S MMERSIDE emnectingwith express train for Charlotte town and Ignish. _ Plum SU-IIICRSIDE. [on arrival of morn- ingrtnin from Clmrlottetow-n and all Station: 0( . B. I. L] for POINT DU CHENE, connect- ” wltlafternoon frain for ST. JOHN, BOS- N and HONTREAL. &nle¢ti0\\ at Moncton with train for Can- "s\¢iW.R .Ili wiiiCP. d A _ at St 0 n t . R. Rh for fl, S. and Canada, also at St. John wlh' ersof International and Dominion Atlantic 8 S. Lines Tuesday and Saturday afternoon for Boston direct due following day atnoou, and on Monday. Wednesday an F - day moraine, with Steamers for Eastport Pitthllda Boston. _ PIUUPICPUU about half Est three on ar- rivalof dai trains from Ha ax and Sydney ror CHA TTETOWN _ Fi-om cBaRLo1"rE'l'ow_'N for Picton at 8 3° a. in, munctiil there with day trains for cAP€“HR`R'YON and HALIFAX. At _ 'IRTH BYDNEYwith Steamer_Brnee for _NI UNDL A N I). .At BALIFAX with C. A. and Plant Line for g2g'l‘0N_ Passengers from all blaces on P.E_ I. way east of CHARLOTTETOWN can leave home hours later than if joinuzg Plant Reaper in C11’ TOWN and connect wi same S' i HALIFAX. 4 GHG' _l Through Tickets to he had _ at Grand Trunk (Lna&an- Plgiic Igteeécolonial an? P, E- ng t n 's e eamers a ¢e‘=nu:3x‘s'(‘l‘ineTAn Unitglgtages :_i_id_ Canada. Steamers run on Flxtxllldii lélzlt _ Charlottetown. P.E.I. June 18 d and w. "_i"T77‘“"'I"`-‘5”¥"’:?_"‘~'-`~7-1'-‘_‘°."~‘l, ,_ - . r- _- _ - -» _ . _ _ f ~ ‘ ' ' _ - ' = rs' _3‘.’».*r- if "`=: ;_- - or-' ..,-.»- _ I.00lilll§ A Glfi H0l’SC, €‘iC. Some interesting circumstances are con- nected with the recent gift of $lil),(l30 to an American college by Mr. John D. Rockefeller, the well-known multi-mill- ionaire. There was considerable hesita- tion in accepting it. Mr. Rockefeller, it Billlears, promised the princely amount upon solicitation of one of the trustees, if the debt on the institution was wiped oil’ by other means. Upon this promise, the alumnae, by dint of hard work, raised the desired sum, but when the time arrived for the acceptance of the gift, some of the professors, who had severely denounced “trusts” in their class-rooms, protested against the money being taken. They framed a formidable indictment of the Standard Oil Company, of which Mr. Rockefeller is the head, in which the busi- ness methods of that gigantic corporation were scathingly criticized and violently denounced. It was finally agreed to refer the controversy to a Cornell professor of political economy, who, in his capacity, of “referee,” decided in favor of the endowment on the broad theory that a college is a public institution main- tained for public ends, and, in a sense, holds its resources in trust for the public, so that any money, no matter what source A ed by an institution of learning _for the general good of society. We do hot know that the decision was - very gratifying to Mr. Rockefeller-or that the question of the acceptance -of his gift being a subject ef diapute was com- plimentary to him-but the college gets the money,and that is the main thing. If some public spirited citizen of Montreal should win a big prize in one of the local art lotteries and offer it to McGill, would its refusal on high moral grounds be wise -or otherwise? There is an old saying about not looking a gift horse in the :lom to inspectthe animal too closely.- Montreal Herald. i i _-_i_}i___ “BREATHE FREELY NOW l” your friend exclaims when he has satisfactorly explained some alarming news. So we say when we hand you a bottle of Adam- son’s Botanic Cough Balsam for any kind of trouble in the air passage. 25c. all Druggists. 1-__--¢_.___ _ CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. [Corrected every Tuesday,) Lamb (quarter) . . . _ _ _ ._ _ . . . . . . .. Beef (quarter) per lb . . . . . _ . . _ _ Beef (small) per lb. _ . . . . . . . . . _ . Butter (fresh) per lb . . . . . . . _ _ _ ghgckens. _ _ _ .___ _ ___ bage oz _ . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ Cabbage *xxx head) _ . . . _ .` . _ . . _ _ ooEb55g Saaaggg 8388338 ooeo¢o~ 3838583 cure it, commits suicide. ‘ -‘ _ Some diseases can be cured by "certain remedies only. Dyspepsia is one of_these.` Indigestion is another. There is only orie remedy for all Stomach Diseases." _That remedy is Dodd`s Dyspepsia Tablet'.s"'.:_"""" Fortunately Do...|| Oatmeal, new, per cwtzillzlri Oats ........................ _ _ . . . ¢ . » .- » » » . ¢ . .. ~ ¢ . . . . .. Peasquart....._...._.fff::fff Cherries .................... ' ° ¢ . . . . . .. ¢ . . . . - .- . . . . » . .o oo¢ooe¢a¢oocooobb=eoo2bcwo¢¢ 383B!8’é‘>'Z‘i8&8&88i88S&S838i-28'iS&E SSS88'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS oeGoooooccaeoooooweoooeewwag 35EEKESSESSSRSESSSSSEEGESSSEIE ,~ _ _ _ ’taliz th d rm country that in wwe Way or sI'Qth‘sr,the Zeulias alledorvdiigdlizeegsff political independence that had been prom- ' ' ised to the Cubans would not be accorded F’-’”‘ tothem. We think, a year or more ago _public opinion in the United States was vernmen ________ _ _ .. on their own account; and if the adminis~ *OF* ' ""°' tation at Washington had at that time mm’ _ °“ “ch “°t'°”°'° it h" mwntly "“k°“i . ` _ ----`_. » ~ ` Opens July lst being the 26th” ear un- lll lille ~f\ll‘bl‘l6l‘&ll00 Of this pl&l`|; it W0\1ld A C ti ‘ m‘\de,'=>;, ‘V the mantaemedf y i have met with the vehement protests 0 ec ons _- - ._ __ il- Béauu ‘fpuhin -H ee-nine nomar-roemeaefley ofmomomi '°°."°°”"""° °°f'°e.= “I3 'i’~‘*‘ inter miiiin -eiioglifuol A‘ B “it” “"7” But °f 1°” W” h"° 5"°"°é lmmed hr' A nes Niue Dilies and Coveled llelll wiooiy aisoootfoi of our ability root-mga' Depeeite received and intei~estf~al- -Aug Cru wG,’ounds ° contentment and happiness into the lives owed at best current rates. 'V y' Qq '- A - ' -_-1~ii._._, _pai-ttocornerwheat. Asacome'r'e`rt'he`f _ Th hmm Qu" I Czar has yet to demonstrate his prowess. Szathwzaomd aéimpbein’ nf Bus# 13 --°--- '- /_ Georgetown, and Scuris haveapopula _ ' ition of about 1,000 each. In the former ' _oi-o the Aitken, ood Topper nouns' and in Iwas cured of painful Goitre MIN _s¢,\u~;g gl", Sea View _ ' ~ ' BY-*RD M°MULLA`N- mer resort, is the ’I;»nd;gowne.ihote.ll;uih. ' 011811110-ID. 011°- ° " -Alberton, the Albion Terrace and Wisner I was cured of Inflammation h`y`M1N- l“"'Tl““i°h thi Rauww ““a_BéH¢"3,65 "_ ARUS KCnBi.ngt0n, “nd in A Mus. W. W. JoHNsoN.- M°“°“¢“°'- M¢D°“°1*‘= “nil 'in M°““_*=~_ Wa|sh_ Ong ._ .._;_, Stewart, Clark’s and Manaon’s. B 4 The following hotels open for the ' I WB* cllfed °f Fwhl N°\l1_'l18il.-_bi summer season: At Hampton, Pleasant _ MINARUS LINIMENT-` _ View; at Stanhope, Mutch’s and Cliff; at » J- H- BAILEY- Brackley Point, Shaw‘s; at Rustico, Sea P9-1'kSd_31°» 0115- - _ _ __ side; at Malpeque, North Shore; at Tracadie Beach, Acadia; at‘Alberton, Sea- forth; and at Pownal -Florida. » W i " °" ' In addition to those alrea.dy_mentioned when no Amniuuos vu there are ether wwee end villages in- the _ _'__ ~ Province with hotel accommodation, Assassins °f E\1l`0D08r\ D0i'»¢l\f4\|5¢_lff~Q°°!l1_' while many farm 'houses'pnepa_re ' for the wheve f°\1l1d this wntlnent = fe-versblef rooopeioo or tourists. 'rho rivet-o and PIM f»°°°H<=°°° their Schemes, iB_iit__.the streams zoom with nous, tho boys with world is now so small that no corner of it mackerel, while gameof every description can long remain safe for such plotters. bounds , ' `l.__>,_,____ 7-' _ SUCCESS for Sixty Years.-This is the READ IT IN THE FACES _ » - A;--= 'record of Perry Davis’ Pain-Killer. A sure cuie for diarrh d " _"~ ~;_ '- __ oea, ysentery' and all This is the age of brain trouble, of.hea.rt b°W¢1 00111918-lllts. Avoid substitutes; §‘!.f'“Y’¥;..°'.i.’§“‘.....i’°‘° ‘£§‘i’..°‘.i'I2“i’»o--"‘7*_"§"fo°§ $232.13 l’5‘l °-“° P““-‘7K‘“°” Pm’ Dm" people ou meet. Nervous diseases 'tio not _ _ ......._.._.i‘._ _ ~ -' ' t fn' _ me S- in-=e= Bere” Hem” Cuban Independence. §;,,,‘;§§,;’, ,‘;,;‘§,°,§';'} “,§"°,,,"‘,,., §';1",.‘,‘-},'i¥’,_e.,,“-““,,, o.e.t.».....o.oo... Nm... .meteo i.. (B“w';_°"I*I'°”__.m__ the_ only treatment that can be ii.Eis_olute`-f lots of smallpox, _ and pneumonia ly relied upon tosto the wasting,process»»there-5 t '“ i .Th e ~' 1 _ 11|; Up to within the last few months there Whlch Sglits Vitality £01” tim SY3UUm`-"'° DT- *th inumno gd ere are *` mm - ' _ 7" -7 tre .A Was a general in an parts of Chase B' erve creates new blood' -'erel B " ssfi- _ !-I I-iluillllusuuuln ing Park. Chief among its “piiblicisquares s_ Queen Square in the centre of the city, beautifully laid out with blooming plants of every description, fountains, and well arranged walks. and enlivened with a band of music during the summer even- _ings. The rural scenery in the vicinity of _ Charlottetown is charming, ‘and horses ‘E for driving are abundant at very low prices. Boats can _also be hired, and -steamer-s run regularly on the bays and rivers, affording most pleasant excursions. i, sommonmo has about sooo miiooitoots. _ my 0|; my -clinics snwlien :sumo i L _ .AuiuAiin¢¢io"Jioi'mim_. _ _ , ill ______ A _ rivoa nom soo banning, at about asf do- if That Wdy is to use Dodd‘s zr8;t*`l°t'°°t°W“ 11” A °V°1‘ 12.000 ill- _ _ON or Tobioo- Evo Tib1ot‘*r.imi" .”"""‘“'°’ ‘““‘ "2 ““° °“"*°“" I* ““° A ' A _ ry' _ __manygreatretail storesybesides alarge is a s awa from Death-'I'-he wholesale trade. It i4' .s' a e- - _ M-eltmtc--f~lsswahn th 0| C _ an ower Company. two Electric* ’ _ s _ .1 A _ are 6 n Y ure LUN- Plants, and a street railway is in Y I This_\w_i1l be _ A Province for years, and all yhlj ly,m¢1,,,,_-,,.v,~, mg ' fail to attend. _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ ' merehies ty ehe_1?°rk_ii_i their .- Goo. , "_ Tupper,_ Bart., Sir L. H. Daliiges, A, J. H. Bell, M.»P-;, fl). B. McLellan Senator Yeo, Mr. J. J. Hughes, hereby rellwffiilly invited te attend and ` on The principal hotels are Davies, Queen, D9|_;1q;;_g_1_;_;-g_gi¢;|;;_,!_,;g1_ _ ____ _ ' The'Son‘s‘f'of'Eagland, The M-eeee The ‘Ley-1 0--ge we-.- Charlottetown, Emerald and Caledonian Club, and all other special' I invited to ‘oin in making Ol* _ ooaaa _...__ _ élllbryo. -It has a first class water 'A A 'A."“-‘°"IN OF _ _ _.___/__ l°@°“Y5“ _ works and se erage' te . It i ' ' -_ u _ _ _ _ _ We have only one lifetime to liye upon “med for its ,tide andsgladlzd streetssi - = 5 V l _ _ _manyieasattii ,ui i f D _ ‘ ” tobe happy during life. Only insane gfwhmh ‘sum Sew ggi; Boslelllz-ln.§_% e _ _ _ _ _ ' ‘ ~, __ “ ` _ * A P¢°P1¢°0lI\U1i“ S“l°ld°. d°ub°""t*17 9'-_Q attractive surroundings, pure water ' ' ' V’ - ~ i _ _ "*‘_°e"s'°l'° ;1t io sinus:-=d_ on booutifoi Boaoqoo' Boy. _ _ l The Czar as s hloscpolist. -_.~ -_ »___~. _ l_‘~_It has the largest and finest depa'igt.mental Now that the Czar of Russia is attempt- -iasienggtheer mme Juuims kbs; es -mg _i_°____°_‘_’_'“°‘_`__"'°° :_'_‘_;_b°m3__°t;°°° 1_“f‘_¥! Electric Light Plant, and a works » Reduced train _'fares Jill beadveftised later. iAduiiesioo.i.o_grcunds.25»cenis._ e ~ __ __ P. S.--Should. tlie»_weatlmr-piieveiuniavnrabieaig held on -the first dueday following, ' ' ‘ ” ` 'BY ORDER August 9th; 1900. ‘ s 1 _low .':_.-66-__ ` "1 `\ _;f\.C_-fb _ l_'/_,T-1 .s ___ _ /-\ r*-' -_ LJ,/\,' “`-ge; i __ -‘ 1;-:Z _ “ ill ,Affi-‘ Summerliesort _..._ °° .MERGHANTS Bminf ssnsmf -Horst. distinctly opposed to the notion of rmit To reach hotel by rail, get tickets » -of inferior races by establishing our rule" May 15 d&W3mos x _ '_ » _° T. __ _ | ' ° _ '"'l'| nu' over them. The attempt to _benevolently -1 ~ ‘mm-Al Pom” to Fshmtor -Rust' 'coach ` ilate the Filipinos-has dragged on _ . _ _ _` A _W ~ _ di ' 3 t - - ‘KES Ctitlllillilll FUSE SUAP- ;‘:;_1__ _mr mwth with ____ __ _ __ _ ._ _ vowed. stance l miles._ Oi-_du-cot f i Pl“`°°°h W O _ e _ _ from Charlottetown by- carriage at all Inv ug' toward what can be an undoubted _ iamem _ _ - _ _5 _ _ success. It is to be feared that, if we ‘ ,V _- Fu-gg mgqgl-|¢g_ ` - f or wrire us for Pl'l¢09 b°f°" _ were todenyto the Cubans the Poli*-ical' Having retired fronrbusiness _ For particulars apply to Mrs. New- planing your orders. _ _ ind;¢_v:¢_l_;i_;!al;°¢w‘_?;_i__;\*;_:_°_l_*_=;’_:'_lvi-§__:_d 3° ligfm, all wha lm" ,waived they son, _Seaside Hotel, Rnstico, P. _E. I.. 15 d&,,.¢f _-°“° __ ________ ____ ____ .___s__“ ell? orareindebted~to ine 'make -“"f° ` Flean Business on cm nun f§m'i°ii;'if¢ii§¢?il°¢ emily °f U51 'na LL.” -., -1 . -ei w-_.J _ ' Sfaniii-1 Bi. !_ es will meet guests on notice being re- ......- _ _ .::f:°.:_:°...°..°..‘;:°f2....':_;.“.: ee--»--e -e ee- -f-e Ml 'Meer- guerm, ,man on the lglmfd at Lum” to _Queen St. Charlottetown. July__4 d&wtf. ~ Chsrlo__i_ts__iown; P`.E.I;_ -wish toencourage thisform of resistance ` S' ' A f A 4” JJ ' on the island of The Cubans whg" Jilly 17 tf. _ .V _ ‘aooire indepewleiwe are _vreiitins by tho- ' unwillingness of their former ni spanish ooiooni ooouoi, tho rinpioosgi eo peacefully accept our sovereignty, If the contest that has been mink on for, solong a time in our Asiatic f so. --concealed e _From Montreal Q From town Tuesday 12nd Hay Mondsy~28tii Ma _ -. ' ~ I ‘ Handsome Model, _ Up-to-_date __ __ __ _ 1--P-ev-me-. F PERUE ii. 1 Repair silos _ 'wheels standpoint *_ had not occurred, the strong desire of American people to possess Cuba 'have overridden the 'declarations of President and the professions of _estedness made by Congress at the of the outbreak of war with Spain. Filipinos have in this way helped to give political independence. to others, tiioymvo not obtained Q-um-n.-__-i -_»--;`-: i‘~- 2nd July- 16th " som -- 13th Aug. 27th-_ ‘* iota Sept. 24:11 - Mud _ss _ 5th Nov.~ Monday etlitlnne H" ' 1”1thJun ~ °° 18th ' °* 26th _‘ey ' 9th July _ °‘ _ ,‘ 6thAug sour -- 1-