.,,. 'J S 1 5. 1 1. me l _,li 11.1.1 11145011 coal 5 A Peake Bros. ® Co ,, 7-29m.4111t111_ IMG WS-~ Ai "ir t°ii of "ie rms is ,ai 111<1nu111ent in memory of one whol ..-_ ...$7 _ "f-»~ .:=.==.»-.'~»"._.....s_.. ., -..~_.,.- _, if 3‘ 1, ._ li# . 1. WY” U lm, iw. :_,,,,,.~-4 , _1‘.,.`. .- 2 _ ._-_Ni t _ 3-j_li® 4 _ r THE LA'I'EB'l‘ NEWS 71 T91! __e.¢,‘< Diarrhoea; ._§_t\1_.n__. D.'ri0\l`LfR`5 Dysenleryf 0lF°W'~ER`5 .21-fir Summer " _=>f _ w|L.1:> ”W"~D srnwsaul Complaint." Sliuwarrd _ - Colic. 6 _ Pains or -Cramps 111 in Stomach. Cholera Morbus. ‘ Cholera Infantum and all Looseness of the Bowels May bo liapully and llttiictually Cured by the Use ot' that Utd and Sterling Remedy DR. F05/i/LER’S EXTRACT OF WILD STRAWBERRY lt has 1| reputation of over 65 years’slz|ndIng and iiever fails to either relieve or cure. Do not boii11poseilr~11 i1"n11\' uiiscriipuloiin ilenlcr who wishes to suhslitnto the so-called i\`t.rawb1=1-1_\' t`1,111|1i11_|111l»; for "l>1'. l"owler`s," as these no-nuns, an-reputalioii suhstiiiitvs 111.15 lui iluzigeioiis to your lit-silli- Was So Bad With Summer Complaint lla Passed Blood. Mrs. Sluulev lirant, ll--w‘ri1~‘I1~, tint.. “`rll¢Bi"-“1\l.V link* h".Y- Fl*‘"l°5’. in-1'=‘_‘.. sf 1 ii 1% _\-pnrsnlfl took tl1o'>i\1|1ii11'r ('i1:upl.11i11 nuil not B0 had '48 t0 |1395 bl00I`l» I / I.-1~t, I 11'i.~1l U1: l<`11ul.».1“>i l»Ixt1~.1ut~ - - ~ ' ~ 7 huforilr ho' :-_.I ruicd. Die “L . . v A* »»fiRtwBfRRl _ - tr'-_-fl »\'i~1ytl11:»u I was told would iw ;;i1<.il 1111' 11 l»_11 to 110 avail until. M ul' \\`ilil Str.1'.\l.c1~i_\‘,n1i:irricndu1l fnnft doors and windows Impossible to pass ,S tho surrounding niountains. Sonic- U, n, 1 ll and the monks lived in 11 state of lit siege until fierce storms drove the hri~ gnnds away. ,’h"_ Napoleon in leading his army of "|' 30,000 across the Alps, in 1800, liended "te for Italy, used the hospice as it bn.r- ‘le racks for his weary, frost-bitten sol- "."";; di:-rs. At. St. Pierre, the last village _Tlmu ~ ~ . _ , _I Oli small tahlc and the armchair used at [NEI breakfast by Napoleon bcforc starting 1' " for Italy. "ml the bwiss side are shown the M The monastery is n plain, un retcn so 1 \ p . ' ' tions block of gray buildings with "mc" thick walls to withstand the terrific 'hc gales nnd snowstornls. 'l`he snow is "f ll l frcqucntly eight or ten feet deep ro1u1~.i “llc the hospice and sometimes forms on-` ’l"'ly~ ormous drifts which.re.ach to thc roof 99°: of the building. Shelter can be pro- ‘t _m vided for nearlv 400 travelers nnd dor- "l’J“° mitories for about 100; anyone cross- "ls" ing the pass is welcome to the hospi- lhc tality of the monks. Voluntary con- ll? th trihutions can be made and, fortunate- lm" lv _ . _ . po .1 A thc cost of keeping up the monastery WU" thcrc is it generous rcs n~c, for 'hlnk is very heavy, as evcryt-hing has to lt be 1havc to haul the food and other sup - 0. plies for many miles each day. Two HW’ meals are served-oiic at 12 rn. n'nd ` -. lr* ,_ .~.¢f -£71' i. x evening after 1li1111cr- to make the h0ur.~; pass pleasantly. More than 20,000 pe1‘son.~' cross thc pass every year and more than t\\~o-thirds of the number _mnkc the journey during the winter. The majority are laborers, on their wav to work, wl1o cannot wait for iaavcd 40 lives #luring the ten _venrs oi . 3 its cxistctice. On one ocficnsiou it dis- `co\u»1~1=fl in thc snow 3. child whose 'motlier had been killed by nn ura- lnt11:l1c. After rousing it by licking if. face. ilic dog induced it to get on its , hack and brought it safe and sound to tlui lmspica | Sonic of the dogs stand more than sr-nted in the crowds at thc tables. mark The monks mingle freely with the Whicl diners and make them feel at liomc. lihflll Two pianos presented by King Ed- ‘Van et. This'is thc sorc spot to mnn 1 the nbjcctors point. Hut \vcl,\vl1ut it win he 11e11¢11tc11 by navin TO buy nothing that we do not of man and beast untaxed. y 1 "rm t.. What. is *lie danger in t.l1ati'c- 8-23m\vfrirtf.- 5-iqdlf july and Aug ist special ex- Pictuu and return every Wed~ Saturday. Return fare on these K G. W. WAKEFDRD, Manager speaking getternlly? Botti thu ' surplus products side by sidein ngllsh market und :he Canadian fai'1nci‘ has held his owii there against Rolmd America and the world. ln uuiry 1 -~ . products especially Uauuds has dis- 'Sallmgb for September to Hawk minced the States. csbnry, 'Tlnies change, have changed. The days and Fridays at nom-,_ ' “me W” wh?" (““““d‘““ f““"°“‘ Returning leaves Boston Tues- weut to the states to farin there. du q d Now American farnicrs are coming tal Y" H Uanaila thousands to furni on this side of the in thousands and tens 011 P01' Does not this establish our to compete in farm products them in Etiglnliil? It looks ` I ¥ _- ANTI:_l_NE FARES. _ $11.00 2nd Class- 10. zo Trip 18.50 Halifax and Boston, Tues- Saturdays at noon. further iiiformntioii apply to 'l`. NICOLL Agent, Charlottetown. most things. A much larger to producers there is linger. s in our favor. The two larger I of t.he States have a populn- mm “ Again i11 thc yield per acre ot and outs, the (‘ana1li11ii farm- 5°_§’l~9"‘l s the Aincrican by a hand- "lil tmlrgin. _ F"°'" L thc coiiutltncr has some rights as thc producer. t~l01ncthiug e-fourth uf thc pcoplcof (Van- r fuo1l~stufls to buy. Mostly Fmmh are supplied from Canadian But in times of scarcity many rs in Prince Edward Island Than li any article of food is by reason AH" on little innttcr hut thc poor y~u0t in evciytliing perhaps, L ' 7 1 on of the people of the Uni- Fu* nes, Q Wilhy Co., ltd undon Htonniur F1'i'i111`ll1\IiIn.x Queen Wi|li1~li11i|111 Sent. 5th 20th Kniirtwliat Hupt..|2tl1 I l)u1'1tn1;11 “ lltth 1lnli11nhn|i|1-.i1~k " Ztitli Hlionnriflonli (lr-l.tir1l |\'L-rpiiol via St. J1>hn‘.~4 Nfdl. Froiii llallfnx. Veuangii Sept. tilh F'l0r1\11c11 “ 20th . . . ' , ) : ,_ c in cities and towns and have l".`_"° gm* I ""”"“ Al1111-1-iniin ivcrnoul I)ir1-ctScr\'ic1- _ from Halifax '|‘:\l>i_|unu S1~Dl..lZl.h Aln11\i‘1:1n:i " :oth _ _ bow utuarnorn have a limited uc Htl l-0 lilly lm-Y. Wllllll ln better commorlationfor sitlupn passengers. they have a surplus to sell.. Pnssfnzer and Fr1~1>-I-1 Atreiits forthe 1 1 inn Bl0amnhipT)1i.nl. l{i\li|»\v IRVIBSS. WI'l.‘l-IY & C() L'l'I). F of scarcity unduly nilvnnccil in price 111111111; Ns Age-1,1, thc consumer should be frcc to buy it. inak I z\s,thc rich must. have food. - should never he at tax lcvlcd the cotnnioii articles of food. Lo procity by cstitlilisliiitg an np- nutc level of prices in thc two countries ought to benefit both the B ccr and thc consumer. The An ln.. r will benefit by hnviiigulurg- llqsfifl \. w Rate Excursions To ERMUDA :ll Sen 'l'rl|\ to llu- .\l1\»4t llcllulilful in thi- Wurlil: (`mi| und llcnllllful. olililoor |‘1>r'i'1-nlluu 1'\1'1-llviit sun bulli- . - 1-.1 -‘ _ I-rkct li- Htwllller Ulurketi and ll Ili I`lll1liiLE.I1o:ill|i1.r, ti'ii|il‘-. ir1i|f.<'.\"'ll|\i:, kv, 10" lllll' S ‘l`|l 0 'f' \0,\ If e of his surplus. Sonic things -If 11 sell hcttci‘ in some years in , qi" tutes. Always he will prefer f~'l\'l'l}f“ - - 1.1 c um 4 un nge ly A1&.\'Il~` l(`l'I.V'1. li`.\S`l`, .\'-5|’ IEW' .22 §§~=>` atlantic Luer “O NA” imlund and at other times better in 1....~.f.'-..‘.’1?~...i€I-'.1.".ifli!I'1‘.T.?1i§fi3_1.i.i..1 1 S I-`lr:~t t'l:1.~;.\_ I 11. .1||1|. 'I' 'I 'ssc _q_hp0a;]_ And the C||u|~g c0m_` llnl_\' lli‘r|1i1i<|n st1'ai111»r with .~\|l11unrlnc .~|1:'nl1l§. Y ll ' is necessary for thc sustenance :rout U ’l;:;;I1nll1|€: .'~'|11:r:~. Ex|~|t1|;~<'iI1ili1\ii. 1 5__’,_' 1 Aulnuin 'l`1irni lic-gina Svptemlici 1_;tli, 191|. _ WL. 'animals rlocs not present/mnny rlifli-i lcultics and ii-1 undertnkcn in the sum- 1= .‘ ‘ V ‘ in-151|\1\1111i> "mcr 'Tho voting dogs are tnkcn into; .»~..: TENDERS 4. gy if ' ~ \ _'Fenders will be rf-114-i\'1-ri l1_v flu- iinilr,-1' a. 1 K 1i1gm=vi n1>t1-»1n1li»n ‘l’l1u1-<.il:1v 1|1i-Ttl11la_\' . plHopt1-|i1lwv-rl’1'0\ iurlln- |`11lli1\vii1[:‘|xr|'.'-i'l`r1\ins()utv\'nril 1 ,_ . llekrs nl ilu- |il\‘l11l1i|1uii to liv lwlfi at li'»:1dlln'~\'n _§.,-'11, -‘ __ (.hnr|iilt.vt<~\\-n 1'ro111 1|11-'3*i|h lolttllli b'1~|»- A \l " 7.171 l,\'.(.fli'l»1\\'n Ar. H W fi lamb'-r ni.-xt ||11‘|\1‘-1 .1- iy I. For thi- ' ‘llivy-i1iv°:1li\i .' lli1|1l1-1~lt,1\-or ,i V *-3 5,- 4 s§;>=1 _rszfz :I -.,'_§ 51:; 1- 11 v~ xi _.10 1.1111 'f "11 -1_x:1z__, M ' _ |»_1i\ 1111.7. 1__, _, l Fur irintiny:111f|si~lN|.; -i1~»|u- f‘..'||'_'l1a im .'~_l| 111.1; ]'l1111»r.1l||. i -:_-'.= ;Seé I ->- . . 1 Ji. For rilrplyllilz »~1Lri\\\ ne- rwlitirr-il. ' A r, ‘1;l'H||l'i- l,\'. 15;' ` 4 For he \|111:fecil |0r|\i11‘.-11-»4_ 1~;|¢.|_1|, .t~1~_ ~ » 11|,-', 4.1.1 -.,‘»‘ »1._ 0nthc1:1011n1l.~. 1 -; 1 » ' ' 1; 1111: __ _ _ . _ _ ._ 1.1 . ' ‘i 3, 7 .. _ ln Non i. 2 and tthe hizliuuto11:11iyt1-111| ‘ t)_'l.i-Anr_v r»..~`»l ".10 _.1 .1 ‘ ‘ :.;.~:;'.'.:'..h:.."."::.";‘1':'1'i f~ L1"- . . ,f_ _: vi 1. ” _;,"_f1'tl »'_}£,"‘;'f ` Conditions may I-11- uhtii l nt. uliifninf ‘*i~/if? "=\‘_' 01111. 1 , _K _ _ (Llc. s\l 1 nhl, V _ 9-1451 . ` 1 r.,,,,._ 1 ’“~,.:"_ ~ ._ ._ --._ _ I ‘l v"_i I ___"~' W 9_1llI ,§=f.= gasses s 3 i ".1 152, 2: >_'- 321 a>_. -7 -J .ELI '-55 > `sE= .\ M 11.4.5 l1v.1t|1’tv1vi'n Ar. Mt. tit.:-wiirt H..*1L' Mrirull 11.211 51. |'1»|.f»r’»1 . H1rur|.~1 Uarclimm Mnntuitiili r. Uuo't'»wn li _x> 2 In 5 7.l5 Il. 6.49 ' 6,129 5. ti. .‘1. V. 'i I' N 3.20 3’ O. .Ill 4.718 J lf) .'\ l'1' 2.-'42 Business for Sale _ A good business stand situated on railway, in centre of one of the 5 '_ . best farming sections of the Island, is for sale, either with, or without '; ’f,` '; a full stock of general merchandise ’ ` ” "t" For full particulars apply by letter" BUSINESS '. ., 1 ' _ .1 _ l 1 .ff _..»...1_ . 7.- if: 2* .Ti ~' _ m _E-; es mee 5F95 _ am., §_..: 9_5? > r, *.1 < :`>@ ~ are .aw 's§r_=_Z»:¢ er >r ss =1§§ Sf5§ rwer 5S¥S '§§§§§.2§ ' "ff '. 1., . ."',;:',~§,.» 'lfv -.l_.l _?',~~.§.t': ._- 7.3;; .a-;»»~. las sq: 2421> “io > _E ; 33 . |ih'town A » Vernon r.Murri\y Hbr L F7: ‘z A W I0 Lv.Emerald Jct..Ar.7.30 9t0Ar ( Traverse Lv M0 fs 1: ru °' ‘ 3* _ . . f. .. - _ _ w. . Qu _ _ _-"if ._"i.=_f' i °“'° G“‘"dl°” u1il2'"““ "' '““ "Y ’“"“"° 5°'"‘*-"0 collins 'G c1i3l»'t1;§:`-1 could, but 1"' I . _ ' l , ‘ "-"K- go S' "°°"Q‘--'""'" --* '_ 8-7dtf Ch'town. ` suntmniny wnuIdn’t be so mean. - l' . W. ' ' -is-. ‘ _t 1:. -; 'tl Ni it is tmmht to bark when it has found .cover tim hiflrlcn person. By rlcgrccs 1 ,,Mjhin1 n_ndYnl.so to rouse the man if un- , __111 cnriscioiis und I1-ad him back to the I lmspicc. .» f,,,,l,,.|;,,,.,.,;_ ,fn ,nm 7,_ K,,,,,,,,, ,L,,,, 9__,_, 1,1, |2f3_~». Before thc telephone was introduced 1|.'.'1ythn dogs iiscd to cnrry food strapped l A -“Mtn :1 snrldlc on their hacks ns well ns a A 'or human aid. R vAY iithf-1d and 1-omvilclclv liurv h1m=(- m 1 lthc 1-now Thcn nrlngis nt first. tnkcn (‘omn11-nv~in1: l\i1111l»1v iiini- Glh. 19| (bi om- of thc monks lo look for him ' ' n ';‘('7l‘|';'w:,;';l| "ln 'J"’ly `""‘l"y """""f’l""l,n11'@=“‘vh@fi‘"i°r°iS5l“'"Y““"°“'l ir ‘ < 1 ' L _ _;__ ae;-.:~ -~.1§- -2. - _.e-,A’ -;;__.____.;-_ _____ ' - -_-___-_2_.__.'_.=:it»r\ he found. One man will go on 7 _ . : _ _ _ ' _ lf' , 111 » , P. E. I I , ' ‘_ _ _ `_ _ I ‘f 11.* \ " ` " I ~ ' _l 'sl flngon of wine fied tn flu- collars, but I now tlicy nrc .sont out with the winn I slonv, as thc weight of the food nnrl the sadrllc impeded thcni in their, work. Those dogs nrc so trustworthy ` and intelligeiit that. they are some- tinies dc.=pnt.cl1ed hy themselves to zuiile travelers down the mountain -:ide or show them thc way to tho monastery. If they happen to find an ~.xl111u.~1terl wayfarcr when not accom- nnnicd hy 11 monk they begin to bark lonrlly and if too far off to be heard at the hospice quickly return there , . Honrop os' HER. 1 » ward of England are played in the _"_- .i _ t WHERE THE FISIIERMEN W in GAIN, 5 BY REClPROCl'l`Y A | Comparative Prices of Fish per pound in H/\LI["/\X and BOSTON, for the last five and a half years m . _ , , 1 w mn H37' {_',.,, 1--1A1.11<‘A x at >s'1‘oN ”°"1.”.‘.’.".l”1t ‘i1<.‘;.“1_1'i.'._-"1-2.’ M-1? "' 1 Halibut - - - - 9 'izc 14.370 Cod M a ckerel - 14-7 ' - - - - - 3.62c 7 1, 33 Total Yield of the Cauadiai l"ishci'ics as Uiulernotcd Year ending _lane 30tl1,1910. ' i l i _ I ll S. Kinds of. Fish U. 5. Duty Cod, dried 3-4c per lb Fresh or Green “ “ “ Haddock, dried 3-4c “ "‘ Fresh “ “ Hake, dried “ Pollock “ Tom Cod “ Halibut 1c Flon nders 3-4c Smelts 3-4c Herring, salted .I-zc Herring, fresh 1-41: “ Smoked and kippercd 1-2c Eels, salted 3-4c Eels, fresh 3-4c Perch 3-4c Mackerel, salted ic " fresh rc Fish Oil 8c 11 L( ‘lc 11 L1 11 11 11 11 It cl I fl lf U tt (f If (K (K H '(1 U ll (I gal. K( ll H (K PS1* These figures will some idnw ofthe Ifislicries of Canada. They will mean to have thc n thrown open tn llicm. Do not forget that the mnrkct ol' Port 0 Rico is :Also thrown open to Canadian fish uud1iF the Reciprocity agreement. This in one of the best mnrliets in the West Indies for dried fish. It came under the operation of the American larifl' after that country annexed it Reciprocity opens this market to us ngnin. The dried Fish industry has great pofen~ tiulities in Prince Edward lslsnd.Fur luck of n profitable mprket it has not been developed. Reciprocity gives us just what we have been Miss Antiqtic~`-I don’t believe you . _ ld t U 8 itifm will realize whnl it United States market wdrt ‘ Quantity Value 814,041 `41354|87[ 11 1,705 10,973,467 130,651 121,265 2,087,800 23,232,308 1,021,540 914221904 304,188 7919441217 143,118. 306,659. 338.244 325.533- 44.586- 19,692. 868,842 3 1,292,489. 7v772v59I 6.965 54515” 1.137.976 431437 3139 |13 l 0 669,259 :s06.9s3~ 68.939. 31,176. 55,902. 578,607. 369.464 199,986. 361.649-0° r,240,4o'6.0o .as i.i5s.307~84 .00 Proposed 7 7 it 30 11 K( 50 11 ` SU oo “ ll 20 (1 1( 50 ` U (( ll So oo 00 oo oo 11 " 11 11 11 11 18 if 146,085,927 1 the fislicrnicu high prices for cheap molasses. Ou the zisl of' September, SHINE !" l'I` MEANS HIGH GOLD AND Sll.\-'ER COIN. YOUR FISH, WHICH \Vll.L LINE YOUR POCKI-TTS WITH SHINlN(» 11663125747 convey in thc fisliermcn looking' fur since |fi66,a market for our dri fish. Think of il l Ships londeil at Chariot tiiwn with dried fish for Porto Rico and tiring- ing back cargoes ol' molasses. lt means ed tc- to il dried fish an fishermen will be found in the Liberal mules, following Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Honorable W S. Field- inz the champions of Reriproc Wlll-IRE YOU SEE HIS WI-ll'l`l~I PLUMIE ilv. “PRESS PRICES FOR , Hu L to Canada Bristol Less than six days at S111, pm, est and most L11xuriou.~;_ _ Sailings - Frm" Moumal ROYAL EDWARD Anguq gill ROYAL llynd Agents, GEORGE A1igu:.'t23|- man Q), C°,[,n|_ Cliarloltetown, P_ 1.; I 5-3odftuwtf. U ll Rf£""" UW' & l|1v[n T110 l‘0Pu1nr route between Quebec M"'m`e“1. Tliousanil Islands, 'l‘oi'ouL¢; "ml Nlllgura Fallsf Elcgnntly equip- Dcd audlthoroughly up-to-dato att-11. mem: 92\Vllll§ Qllchcc dniiy except, Eilliiduy. du1'm1.< May at 1.110 1*. 111.11.. untrenl. From June Int., until UC. tober ith., daily except. Sutrday. C0mm0"0illi: Juno lst., 11t.c11111crl leave Montreal for '1`11i‘i`>11to tlnily 9;. ccpt. Sunday nt 12 o'1~l<»1~k Donn, For t.l1ne tables unit further pnrticu lnru write, .\I. l’. 1`1)NNOl1I2Y, 1ie|:i'i'u| Agent., 4.3|11el»cc. .i1»1i_ iv. 1111i..\N, tl. l'. A., l\'l1>11ti1\sl. tilt 'l`l{(ll\‘l1\S lll~fNllY, Trnflit' l‘1l;|1i:1gi.'t', Mi_1t1l1'<~.'tl. 7-281l\1i\\'f72i. .27-"“*'€m_____ EA:-:sf ` RELIABLE ANI) POPULAR ROUTE Between Sl. Jnlin And Boston I"/\ltl'lS Oli1\lll.O'l"l‘l§'l‘OWN T() lt()S'l‘(lN l"irll Class $l2,20 Second Class l0.Zll Complete Wireless Telegraph Equipment (.`OAS'l`\VlSl'fr”o;‘rf1=~ t ol'1n. N li