_ _ W, _ ., . __ , _ ,,~ _ _-3, ,_ = 1. ___._="s _ _ .‘1'»";-.e -1 H; A-‘ %,L,@`_` _kt ._ _ .gpm ,;__.i»_..., _ . 3 . gf ._;_7_»~vxiFt¢_.,é,__l!g. -._’»)__\V__O rs-"""f` _ P; ` ' A ' ' Y" ‘ ' H J _Y _-¢,_,,~. .e ~ _,__ _ _ rnov-w>1*N~°H“”°"m°m’ _ _ _ or Pisiisoiiliniisnissl =...,......|...-e¢»<»5»]¢.;:._»l»?_:»£g_»1.»$e».¢»»»|¢e». men \ M as OIIQQU “il” “ll F CI eel ioolongoryoullnoige P6 M ‘hm you want “_ to be sent away for \7V`I-IElEI..» i""eI`1"`°`i*"i}°"<§Ii"'§"e"1"1"`2°i _ . merside. the guests of Miss May Shar; ls not picked up every day but we can furnish the secret; 3] which you may secure it for your family. The means are at l0cts per yd.-McGougan & Wright. , .,. d& W 1| bound train on Saturday to spend a few. ¢¢»»»-sn _ _ _ d f In h will spend some weeks in St John we fe we New Am--gen sg fogvwy- i;5:;‘r.;:_:§2;‘;°°_:..;:“°.f:i ‘1..:. if. ...___ .. H ._ .. Bates and information urnis e upon app ica ion. _ s. Ca pbe Summerside, _ _ _ nd his good lady will thoroughly enyoy and E W Bowness. Charlottetown, leave - i 5 if UID- B9f0l'€ 191"/'i112 MT- B911 W-‘-5 this morning for Fredericton, N. B.,where ' _ ‘ reful to takeathorough equipment for tiny will sake a special course at the ~ ~ H if I E , l I C8 his campaign against the ‘hnny tribe Mlmary School *L K' Ross’ C”“"°“°‘°“’” ;,f_§;;:§‘;;, “";*;“; §;;,;,;d Ms- ie... e...e......, e...i.... .i......... Manager forP E I ' ’ °” ° ‘ __ W Tfeneceesity of havin; some changes westbound train on saturday afternoon made about the Riilway Station and Railway wharf has beco e one of import- Your - ‘” mee. Theme: eeeidenn on Fridey night meeting or the M\i°n=1Di'i“1°°- _Pm,n@ is a sad nroof of the danger existing for Miss Blanche _E_ Tune, ,nd Mi” wants those who are obliged to inave about the . ` wharf t tl ' - Snt be Blled as well by any piano as by the MORRIS. - Do you know about the mechandism of a piano-the hammers, strings, dampers, etc, etc? Can you deter- mine 'between cheap, nnseasoned parture of the steamer anitrains. We Y S SPRING ; O NQW ‘ 0 I ` home this morning. -5 'll dry the street d d L _ ` I; Doni leave ihn§ :;_¢h;ei»li=¢ \°tl}\\:i‘i-?,i;°;:§x!iil:8 onsuurda tu , ld Sunda _ New White Pique just received. 18 cts Kelly U a nuns and |5 ,pgndipg 5 wihin the reach of the shrewd, economical young man. per yd, .peeiei priee is peiie white ,wud in h C, ay t e ty. - ' M i' , i i- ' 1', _ Forty cents saved daily represents the annual premium _gi;1;1;i;§ np: ;f§‘edf°i‘; “gullftjr Miss Pw,S,e,,,,,_ d,,_,,g,,,,, of Mm.-_ to carry $10,000 Life Assurance on the famoil ’ y p o hlpplng e streams for the ‘speckled beauties 'ul 3° °“ t’° M°°°r°°l 'hue M" Ymmg _ Professor Earle, left on Saturday who are accustomed to the conditions and auemoon-S train for M,_,|p.q“_ where. arrangements in connection with th ' materials in the hands of poor work- men and high class, expensive materials mould- ed by the most skilful mechanics that ever built a piano? Morris \ You must trust a house with a reputation: That is why so many pianos of the MORRIS make iind a place in Canadian homes from one ondofthe Dominion to the ot-her. D ldlaofndijllan, Agent' ‘§§§v‘§» 'lin recent wonderful discoveries of Oil in California, oHer opportunities e :dads and profitable investment of money. t law as the time to get in at the beginning. ' i on or about the wharf or railway station. P T T-.iis is open torpontradiction and those in red I d h 1 b ted K R_ on dist ict of Cdi defence will say-perhaps rightly enough lassecn an mteoeera. ern ivsr r - Fill with Bergei’s Paris Green and the potato bug i will disappear. Deluge Sprayer for trees. Price 50 cents. SIMOH W. GRBBBE, "°!'f" ‘>°'°°f~ Gb tw-. ____§”9Ys_#“d__Hf'§_ref°f A DON’-T your old fence, or perhaps your house needs a coat _disputed ‘dum remains abc” wr of paint to brighten it up? .it will look like new . A with 8 wit Of' PRISM PREPARE PA|N`I' on it All colors"-in stock and to arrive. - i Yours for 1 Pure Paint ~ .i I _ _ ‘ I' “- - f ` - I ‘MoxnY‘To-hoax. - ent, yet even the most cautious are no t sumclently protected while the danger to which strangers are exposed is ' a grave one. Sum.n-arslde is young and of small population and all citizens know quite well vi here and how to guard the'r foot- steps in dangerous places; but though perhaps we are not growing in numbers there is s big increase in the passenger tiaflic as compared with former year;-i,and it is very important that the increasing demand foi better accommodations should As tbingsare at present it ls very dlmcult for railway odieials, passengers, business men i nd others to go about the wharf particularlly at night. without danger. This need not be, at le ist the trouble can be lessens d. Al. all well regulated steam-` boat and railway depots all possible dangers are provided against; where ped- estrians and teams haveto travel in the . . vicinity of moving trains the conditions are such that no one with ordinary com- . mon sense or judgment may make mis- t akes and expose themselves to danger. There cannot be too much care taken along this line. Under the system now existing about our railway and wharf here is no possible way of dealing with he crowds, without confusion. It has been argued that spectators have no right -that they are taxpayers and are priv- ileged to enjoy any right they ma have Y &oclfor sale at 50 cents-payable either in all cash or half cash as British subjects tocome and go on nnihnli out of dividends when earned. W me for particulars and prospectus to i public property. In rebuttal to this it may well be said that there is limit to our freedom, and where we - put ourselves or anyone else in danger G H H of being killed or injured in any way it is I ‘ n ,.._ mn, “vm h W 33, CHARLOTTETOWN. ` A tycluna Insect Destroyer he right of the officers of the law to ta ke us in charge. But where is the line to be drawn? Right here: Just as it is done in cities _like New York _ or Boston. Erect fences or gates and do not “HOW anyone to pass over dangerous ground such as a railway track without sufficient guarantee oi safety. - The time is coming, if not now here, when such safeguards are impera~ tive and no longer sha‘l people step '1b°\18hl»leSSl.Y. daringly or otherwise Where 80.7 danger exists. Let there be gates on either side of the railway cross- ings at the head of the wharf, where pas- sengers from the steamer must pass, and let them be opened only when the ` is re no possible fear of accident. The position of our station and wharf is perhaps not the most desirable, but we must make the best of the circumstances so that train- _men and the general public alike may do their business without danger to their lives. Those who have occasion to attend the arrival ordeparture of the Northum- berland do it at considerable risk at times and yet the ofli-:isis are powerless to pro- vide for the necessary safety. As nscess ity is the mother of invention so are improve- ments ofttimes brought about through sor- rowful experiences. It tikes e time to understand or clearly define the mo" _needed and best changes to be made for a lg:-owing public and sometimes experience is dearly bought. But now while the un- Gove:ument property let a m Jve be m-ids to have it remedied. , ' _-____ TOO G EAT A R"3K. ' lt is dangerous to nelect a simple case of itching piles as the trouble is likely 'to be- come chronicnnd develop into fatal incur- a_ble fistula or cancer of the rectum. A simple application of Dr. Chassis Oint- ment will quickly relieve the itching and burning sensation, and a. few boxés will cure any case of piles. This standard ointment has probably relieved more suf- |;f_>fiHRLh=‘1n_any preparation you can men- icn. _ _ __ _ __-W __ orricse-ereees neiifii..'g_~"" ~ '~Suuimerside_.'1’. E. Island. Kenneth J. Martin. A. L. nnwmo JUL ture, returned to Alberton on Saturday. Prince cmmty mea. s. Jenmee ees ure. .zeiiem “MY STORE" is a busy spot these days . A i wont out to the North Shore on Saturday. Hon.ZFeter MXN utt was B 988830801' bf _'_ 8 ie westbound train on Saturday so route There‘sa business reason WHY WB U9 5° his mme' ` always busy. the r°‘S>D it “’° *“"°3' Mi-.B. ir. white left on saturday give satisfaction.-Clark & Steevee. TUB a Tailors. 15 1 l& W 0 3 ‘ g Miss Lou Weldon of Shsdiac ani Miss Mm D_ Schurmm ‘nd ,on M-9 ,pending `.. E h t ¢1ChFiS*l° °f Wl"ds°"' N' " “`h° the summer months at Mrs. Sohurmsn’s have been spendingafew.days in Sum- h°memBedeque_ _ afternoon to spend a vacation at his home in O'Leary. ’ > _ ‘_ f eturned home on Saturday. Mlbl Emily Kaly, daughter 0 Conductor Kelly -is in the City. Miss Stewart wasa passenger by the west- , :lays at Kensington. | I A ‘ Mn. Joris H. BELL and Mrs. Bell are on hi _ II route to the west coast of ewfoundland Rev- G' and )g°l‘n§;);ngn;°'v;.o;u; _ _ where the will s end a m nth w m°"°ln3 7 L 6 r ' ’ _ A hh . ` ‘ D '-' . . li` , he _ _ . . . _Conference was a passenger DY W9 en route to Summerslde. Mr. Fisher arrived in the City -too late to attend the MarionL Owen from Boston who have ors a on during the arrival or de been “shrine 8 few days a' me home of . IS HOW ID bi8Sli ‘ they intend spending the summer This 0 _ trains and steamer kno .v to some extent hge been Miss Thayer-'s first visit to the pl# cl how toguard againstany pie.-sible accid- Produ* and .he is ' h d nh h t ._ f - c s c ai-me roug ou her trlp, by the country and hospitality of the Ganadiansl A number of friends were at the depot to see them off. » Meanies. At the Presbyterian Manse Summer In this city on Jul? I2. Solomon W. Collin Mary K. Abbot, aged 4.5 years. [Funeral from her father’s residence to- day at 2 o'c1oek.] At Bonshaw, J une 6th, 1991, of pneumo- nia, Alexander L. McNevin aged G3- leav- f To the Pan American Exposition. The Canadian » Pacific Ry. propose , running four personally 'conducted Ex-_ cursions to the Pan American Exposition at Bumilo, parties to be away from home about nine days, and have stop overs on route at Montreal, Otiawa, and Toronto, E with three days at Buffalo and one day at to $100.41) each, for the trip. __ Write for dates of starting and other particulars to A. J. Heath, D. P. A., C. P. Ry., StJohn, Rev. John Lathern of Halifax leaves for Mr Mark Wright went to Suinmerslde _ Y P5 7° Mr. Geo. E. Cobc and wife left the City ”"` on Saturday morning for P01115 du CMN' , _ , i t Az lcul- wa me ggnrfrwseei mggnriuggéle Doctor. Brick Bicycle Raw’ shop : _ Hon B Rogers Commlss oner 0 I side, July 18th hy Rev. W, H.'Smith, M. f '_ S F _ S A B D albert me 1 c ‘ f - _ Martha Lawless of Marboro. _ _ _ _: jj .. . _ ., d ~_ be attended to accordingly as required. - veg 0 olemanm i DIED. ` _ _ _ *”‘““°°"“”“’° ’““* Light Weight Underclothing At Union Road, on July 13th, Miss , ~ » e ` 'f' For .° " ` _ Thousands of dollars worth of summer ' be cleared out this month. See our _ ad. _in papers or better still drop in to “My Store" _to-day". . _ _:fr ~ _Inoot\on,light, smooth and-soft i _ i' A (iii 'S - 50.cents per suit. in Nio@ Finished Bclhriggan Guess silk ing four daughters andtwo hone to niourn.. , . go cans per Su” '° Belotiul soft_Merino _ Sl 00 er suit when you have Headache from what __ Something am Boch light weight natural wool, nicely ' ever eeuee Bowmnirs HEADACHE sizes up io _46 ' ' ~ , _ POWDERS willbe found a sate, promp _ _ pg sun _ f and reliable remedy. Nervousn ess, . Biliousness, Sleeplessness ‘frequently ' c l ' -_ ~ if cause headache. Use Bowman`s they are i _ i always safe, no Opium, Bromides. vnor A f " ' ~ _ P” " ‘ T" H>.'.=j;‘.':.»§".‘.\=F»eeif.1_¢ -i,\`3%.2>~Aes. 1..... . fliln *E151 ITYK ‘-Z'-*I _£11111- lvx mill items .n.I1 _=m:.e._'¢1 A “Em M, “www y-Hrmn »nzs_¢us. v ri§Xl'§{§l¢s1!l'V‘*'