9 \\ ` v ¢ s is i ,. _ » r -e r L .> ;-__ [__ Y vs : -1" _ _» V - tv. '"4 I8 -=-~ _._ __ 2 _- w ` Q "Y f. ", ii- ~’ 'rv "M1"-‘s<-vsf»@'@ THE- --ii -7 in H THE ___ `_ ,,`,\______________`,`\`,`,-`.`x_ Ands ee i0ld Times, Old Friends, Old 1 _ I ' S _ _ Love. “ "`~""""""""""""""' 0 "ft “___” There are no days like the good old days- "' ` A Rapid Glance At Some of the Features of _ the n.i...Wi..`.»....iif.i \Vhen humankind were pure of mind siifiiii Show. ’ ___________:_________________________________ Bgcgme man’s ruling 'passion Y ~ ` _ _ /' '- _ T _ _ _ _ Ami befomeiiciiri ii ' v _ I l * ~ ‘ Dillhult as it is, says Paul Lewis, on du Costume, near the Eiliel Tow er. Here “me all maid becalfle thc Monctarb' Times. to give in a. l_irig_ht. is represented thedevelopment of \vornan_`s Slaves no the tyrant fashmn' ~ I Space any adequate idea of the Paris Lx- dress, from the time of the ancient Gan s There are no girls like the good _md gh_]s__ ...__,\ hibiiion of isuio, the attempt ought to be to the present. It is a Tussaud gallery Ammst the world yd stake »em__ ‘ _ made. for this is doubtless to be one of the 011 3» large S°0~l¢$ by this mean that As buxom and smart and clean of h ssaauaauu ll Sli at .hows of the world To a per-ron the customsof variousperiods are display- AS the Lord knew how to make .em _ _ _ A; Chica.go,besides the wonderful “White City" itself, there was naught but dat noble expanse of Lake Michigan to the C eastward. Paris on theother hand, hax planted her White and Gold 5 or instance, the Directoire period shows- I hairs and tables In the case of the m told by those who study such matters nds in style tothe date of the costumes » d empire the same is done. And I school, too ikiiiiiiif City where its environs are such panties of art a~:d nature as the Elysee Garden, the Place Concorde, the golden dome of the Invalides, where lies Napoleons tomb; the new bridge Alex- mdre Ill. over the Seine. It is from this last handsome structure that the Esp- landed starts off, around it curving build- ings with the rings and coats of arms of all nations. F 0 s ugliness in the surroundings, except qw not only Directoire clothes hut Directoire h _ » . ' __ ` par _ 6; ° Ru P0 t not alone aimed at but reached. Bewildering is it to ramble round the t of the show called_ Attractions S ciaux." The bits of Old Paris repro- duced are quaint and interesting in the extreme. The Porte St. Michael and the at historical accuracy has heroubeen P0 e St. Laurent are bits of history and mance. Here about are concert halls, Swiss chalets and Hindu temples. v The buildings of the Fair are for the -‘ - _ _ _ *= most part extraordinary, some of them fantimtic. almost garish in their Frenchi- _ ness. But few suggest resemblance to my of those at Chicago; among the few in-eperhaps the Palais des Beaux Aris and th€Social Congress Hall, the latter gg;-ylike the \'\'oman's Building of 1893,, i Another, the name elf which iforget, | suggests the curious Fisheries Buildings at the American Fair. Some of them are I U built of "staff," which was used so largely and so extensively at Chicago. _ ' _ As France is well to the front in el_ec- . trical invention we may expect wonder- ful displays of what can be done by elec- tricity. The buildings of the different countries and the government show great variety. That of the Americans has a ine dome and isaspacious place, while theBritish one isless showy, but solid. “ The most striking of all is of Italy, which isan exact copy of an old building in one dthe Italian cities. You would hardly I,-1 expect Canada to compete successfully with these, but she has made a very re- lpcohble showing on this occasion. ~ In die Industrial Arts Palace are to be seen some most instructive and wonder- f ful pocesses. Different I countries vie with each other to`*§how"p'rocesses of tex-` K tile manufacture, lace, carpet and glove- making. I-Iuddesiield, Brussels, Lyons, 1 Crefeld, Genoa, are represented in this main industries, silk being especially _ strong. There is one respect in which, on occasions like the present, the French excel, aid that is in the artistic arrange- ment of anything and everything to pro- duce the best effect. We may be sure that Paris will provide, in all directions, “tout ce que pouvait charmer les veux.” Something new will be found to be the _ Pollock prize exhibit of life-Saving cloth- ing and appliances. After one of the great life-losing disasters to ocean vessels, the . relative of a survivor gave $20,000 for - aprize for the best device for saving life at sea. A German, who resides there, tells me that the number of exhibitors aiming toget this prize is astonishing, and the nom wA|1"1'iLi.Yo`uii` Hg! sign you ARE a`uf"TAKE rAvoniTi: PRESCRIPTION ... "5, \\ ' 3 . ` ‘ *kts* _ ` _ _ __ ‘\ _- ,_ .- ti lg? Simi "7 i\\ _,' ~ . //'_ ..\ -J \ \l& _ '\'\§\a\_\§§§\\<\i\ _ 2, i \ ‘ ; _ ._ _ _ _ /f ‘ it A :fp-____ ' 'ravi-: _ _ __ miivi-:iiau - MEDICINE _ ' 'itll comainiwc \ _ '- NEITHER } \ if _ ensue# _///I OPIUM NOR A OTHER _ I a ni: |1|_i__Aii;ri-iv ~|,,§icio§§f 4 ._ . _ _ ., ., gd _ \\ ly ‘_ ?` ~.iihI{' _ n mincovics __________ » be f -_J f qnaintness of their exhibits ofswimming shirts and drawers are almost laughable. The ladies doubtlesstake much interest in the productions of such artits as Virot in hats and bonnets, Felix in dresses. K. Felix is the originator of something very attractive and novel in the Palais [_ ' _ Those Queer Chinese. White worn as mourning. Boats drawn by men. Carriages moved by sails. Old men fly kites. Seat of honor at the left. Hats worn as a sign of respect. Wine drunk hot. Family name comes first. The compass points to the south. Soldiers in petticoats, Horses are mounted on the right side. Visiting cards four feet long. ~ School children sit with their back to the teacher. _ Babies that seldom cry. _ A married women when young isa slave ‘ when old, the most honored member of_ the family. A cofliii in the reception room. _ ` Fireworks are always set off in the du!- time. If you offend a Chinaman he may kill himself on your doorstep to spite you. The Chinese divide their medical_ prescriptions into seven classes: 1, The 1 treat prescription; 2, the little prescription; 3, the slow prescription; 4, the prompt l1l'¢Scription; 5, the odd prescription; 6, the "en prescription; 7, the double pre- scription. Each ot these recipes apply to articular cases, and the ingredients are weighed with scrgpulous accuracy,-_ Exchange_ _ ,___ _ ____ ._.i€}_i__ EATIN G AND SLEEPING. _ Food supplies the substance for repair- llllr the wastes of the body, and gives ggetlakth. Sleep ail‘<_;;ds glée orgigunity ese repairs to m e. are necessary to health. If you can’t eat and Sleep. take Hooiis _smapin-iiia. it creates a good appetite and tones the di- gestive organs. and it gives the sweet, restful sleep of childhood. Be sure to get Hood`s. iz _ Do you desire perfect satisfaction ` with your corsets ? Of course you __ do ! Then try a pair like th_os_eshewn above You can eta rtoiit yell iirc you with the long wearthey ‘fill i give. The material, Bt and finish ot bc surpassed. can" The E. T is A. I. lichen Steamship _ - 8’ _ lm. _ I just as snugly and which wiltalmost That dimpled the lauging heather, When the pewee sung to the summer Of the bee in the billowy clover, _ We are old, old men,yet pine again _ So we dream and dream of-the good old __ time, _ And our hearts grow tender, fonder, - AN EXTENDED EXPERIENCE. Writes a Well-known chemist, permits me to say that Putnam’s Painless Corn Ex- tractor never fails. It makes no sore spot in the flesh, and consequently is painless. , Don’t you forget toget.£’utnam’s Corn ex- I tractor, now for sale by medicine dealers _ everywhere. General Dodds, the hero of the Dahomy capaign has been appointed to the com mand of the French expedition to China. - ` A MANIA Fon OPERATION I Most physicians are anxious to try th _ surgeon’s knife and recommend an opera- ', %%i¥#§%}i€ °% “sausage of heaven away off yung-gene F_e_d _ _ together $3.50 and $4 50 - Skeletonsgenerally make men unhappy, our’s are sure to make men; happy. tion for- piles. A less cruel, less expensive I and less risky method is the use of Dr. Chases Ointment, a. preparation that has never yet been known to fail to cure own home by the use of Dr. Ghase’s Uint- -- meut. _ The best physicians use it in their practice I St. John Police Scoop' Thirteen Chinese iii, Sr Joan, July _8,_-About mid__nigh_t the _ police raided a Chinese joint and arre_st.e¢'i? thirteen Celestials. " _ .._. __--¢-o¢._-»..__.l A CURE_FOR RHEU MATISM. Ont., writes: “I was aillicted with Rheu- matism, had severe pains in the knees,hip joints and across the back. Rheumatism remedies did not help me and I began using Dr. Cliase’s Kidney Liver-Pills, which have since completely cured me. There is not the least trace of rheumatism left and I am no longer subgect to bilious- ness, headache and stomach sickness which formally attacked me frequently.” One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, Accepts the Olin. MELBOURNE, Victoria, July 7.-'Ihe imperial government has accepted Vic- toria’s offer of a naval -contingent for ser- vicejn China. Zi-1-.ri WITHOUT SLEEP. 7 -The vitality of the blood is soon ex- hausted. Sleeplessness is one of the sym- ptions of starved nerves. It is a. warinng of the approach of nervous prostrationoi paralysis. Don’t be tempted to use narootisor opiates. Dr. \}ha.se’s Nerve Food will gradually build up and ret _on~"_ construct the wasted nerve cells and pos# sitively cure all nervous diseases. It is nature’s greatestreswrativegeconimeniled by your uruggists. _ _ _ _ “Bob’s;’__ Reward. The world’s greatest figiu°e__j_ust. now is _ Lord Roberts, and the world is very much _ to be congratulated on having a leading figure of such exemplary and satisfying quality. He seems to be altogether ad- mirable, good to look at, simple, gentle, modest and superlatively competent, Julian Ralph, who stills seems able to make a pen go, however shaky his legs ' may be, finds in Roberts the one feature sir. =°cA_1viAi\iA" gunfir- Monday 4th June _ ‘~ 18th “ “ *° 2nd July ` °' -‘ 16th “ “ ~ is ii Aug. ~ _ as 2711 es as ~- 10th Sept. “ ~~ 24th <- °‘ From Montreal From 'Ch’tow _-_f.I..x»._g9;_|| __.u _ __ 420.11 ‘° _ rd Sept. -3` 17th “ ’ lst Oct.- ofthe war that it does him goodto 0 write about. He lands him in the Daily Mail with iineut and spontaneous enthu- siasm, and betrays that aifectionate res- pect_which the field-marshal seems to in- spire in every one. Lord Roberts seems _if Tuesday 22nd May Monday 28th Miy to have allths virtues. He is unaffec- “ 11thJt\l16 tedly pious; he is temperate, of course, 25th *‘ and, unlike Grant,‘lie dosen’t smoke to- _ 9th July bacco. The newspapers are discussing 23rd °‘ reward will be when' he 3 ...__.___ |_.,_..__ _,ii E___|i___ [__ is thatlie is too poor _toibe a duke, and that parm A ent will not venture to vote him money enough to support the dignity __ ofthat rank, but that he will be made _ang _,Q1j_;. _ lf’ i ~_’-if; _ _. 5-rife has seen the Chicago Exhibition Qf_ ed onvvax tlguresof women,with occasion- They were rich in spirit and common _ _ 153 it occurs at once to make compari- _8»11Y 8 We! D18!! f0l‘ V&1`5€l3Y- The thing sense, _ _ _ _ __ ' ____ _ som, Buy, :the comiitians an 500 dig. I is exquisitelydone,for not only the hang- A piety an supportin; ment to admit. of any close comverisicu- ‘HSS °f_°‘¢l\ r°°=¥= but the f\1=‘°iwr°°°\‘f°°-_ They couia bake and bm.-and had umgati and they made the iikeiiemtmin. _ If you havent got one, comeat once and t one of oiir ' ' -‘ There are no boys like the good old boys ' , T ` . when We Wm boys t___g__ther_ _ _ Skeleton Coats, made for warm -weather Wheirthllii gigs was sweet to the brown 1 Luster Coat-S,I I Cord Coats, Linen Coats, Linen Hats. and Caps, _ _dawn - Unlined Tweed Coats, Lined Tweed Coats, i ” ’ I Or down bythe mill the whippoorwill 'Fancy VBSLS, I V€8fS¢ - I I r 7 Eohoed his night song over. I ' - - ~_~ __ __ _ There is no love like the good old love- you want' to and every word In the The love that mothergave us. ° - - _ 5 I - ""2" - Unabridged Dictionary. F°"°h° ”"°i°“”8“°°“G°d S‘“’° “S I If you want to find all the types of the latest summericlothing edge;-_to 1 our unabridged _ stocks.-- I As th°,§;,d,ff;’ °1d dream bring ”°°“’i”“ _ Coats $1.25 _Goats $2.25, Coats $3.25, Vests $1.00, Vests $1.50 French C_hina Command. 1 _ '__' _ _ _ Pants, July 8.-It is announced that" ` ` 0;' ` 1 _ _ if _ l ___ what Trade we Have ivwii Hola wane... - ‘I IWe’re Aftlerf A Piles no matter of whatform or however I _ 1 ` ' ' _ ' long standing. Don’t think risking an __ __ §1_,.,_¢ 1 ‘ ‘ _ ‘ 'operation when you can be cured in your _‘ ‘iff _ _ _I _ _ ' .~ _ __ _ '.».>.~ y__~~ _ i _ I Y ? - _ I , f _ _ a _ ’ In allilie latest -d~-Isiznl - our Cannon ronrsiiirs ue unrivalled. 6 _ oustoinere-are all dellgltllfl Fine Photography Ba euro and visit the'i¢__udi'ng studio. _ S _- f I I' Ha I‘ . it \ wouiiiiri This “srp1o¢ie" You ? I Maud Muller, on a summer’s day. Scorched along on the broad highway; Her wheel a worthy Welland Vale _ Or else she’d never tell this tale. _ __ The _il udge steamed by, and said: My - - ear _ _ There’s "room for you; come, jump ‘Il here l Y - _ My automobile’s built for_ two- __ For me, and for a peach like you. But, as he spoke is_ auto. rea-red, Blew up, an lo l it disappeared. _ _ And Maud said, as_she watched his plight "Thanks 'J udge. You’re really out of sight.” Jenny. O f Jenny pedals neatly, Glidi down tne strc Jenny sriigcs so swcealy, Jenny is discreet. Lithsonie as a fairy, Pink as the wild N56, Golden hair so airy, Streaminl! as she 8095 On her Cleveland flying, Drives dull care away. Were I with her cycling, What a joyful day l et. It H.,l'aniiy ma usengers '<| Vi! Queen and Grafton Ste. Chltown. _ S ____,_¢_y § I _ _' _ -es Mr. s. Mann. stitsviiie Carleton eo., =- I - ' - _ I _ __ _ " "= f ‘ -' _ _ _ .__ _ .,{_. _ ___§¥__§_ ._ _ LE RHYME 0 U _ _ I . 0 _ _ . __ ,Q _~ _» .”_ f.- __ _ S, S, |||||f|| will leave Chuloth town at NOON _on ILBIDAY, an "SJ ° llliillle lllllttl ‘Wy WED .I‘ ` .3 NESDAY at 9 for P -close ' Pi Halifax Saturdays. I The S. S. lIe1ifax-takes Freight and Passengers' for Hawkesbury Tickets for sale at' Stations P. li. IAA Railway. ~ I For tickets, rates and all inform# Jul .Au ust»8e teinberi-October. we 1h°_FoUf.»ti<_>_ii_=ifi»'yf°> -_ _ _ best whee1¥n moi§hs--Wehage D BiG CIQQ Wt 90 5°u“'°W\u mil” I _ if ' g 5 _Y 1° price =°°i=f“°=°fi'-. ‘ I ns. 1. Q f Mmm zum-it wright -as Co., Ltd; _ _ _J .. ___ ______ Juno "1 a __-_ qw- - ,- _ - H siiiocf. -- 15111 ~ -earlaudglven ahuudred thousand pounds H 22nd H ‘° r ' 5thNov I Biliousness is cured by Hood`s Pills. 25c. 17 dy 2sw wed & sat. 29th “_ 12 h Nov.- _and the blue ribon of the Garter. No _ H . _ “ 1 ._ British general since Wellington has ever-‘_ Freight handled C8l‘Bi\1l1_Y llld 9_3 ¢m'° made a Knight of the Garter. That honor i-"__ rent rates. I _ constitutesa degree too sublime.4>¥_flinar- __ Passengers will tind'ihe-accoinmod bias, _-:iartfords have had a large sale in Charlottetown. We are still receivingthe above daily. ` Look them over- Write for catalogue. `--'?-'grin--s-_< _. F __ _ _ _ _ _ _ -#~`»_-»'->-.`.‘,.-1,‘;;.g:.,-,f,,-f.,_’_ sf ~ _ `- _ ' _ __ ' __ ---f '-'»_;~ ;~ ‘fr _ _ < ~ ~-I-'-»~\--ie---»,-~ .__~...,, ..~. ¢_ _-__ Repair supplies-I-"'SoconiTHano» Wheels Hifi; itll it . 3; ‘Wi ____._ _ _ _ __ I. _ _ ____i ~»-,,I.s‘-_._ -___ -,»‘~#~‘- _.4 f » ' -' . _ -_I-55 _>-_ __ _.~‘» =_ \ '», _-.’~ _ .--i