U. ws.-.~s...» 1... »--,.-.t-..i-».. l ¥ l a _W ation apply to 3,. , - za.. xii\ii.ii§r\9m§\, .iii International Exhibition On * Tuesday. 11th. Sep 1. And ~ loadayl Hfli. September.. Return tickets will be sold at ally points on P. E.§_Island east of Em- erald and west of Port Hill at $3.75 and from points nearer Sum- marside at a lesser rate. Summerside Rate $2.75. Both these rates include admis- sion to the Exhibition. Tickets good to return :three days from date of issue. "To Be Seen At St. John. Best collection of Live Stock and agricultural products ever yet gathered in the Maritime Provinces. The only Natural History collec- tion ever ehown with live fish. frogs, snakes rlzc., in their natural haunts. More door space covered with in- dustrial display than anywheie east of Toronto. Marsh the Wonderful, who dives seventy feet from a dying bicycle into ashallow tank. Baden-Powell`s Armoured Train I Moving Pittllres of the British- them ata bargain counter. Boer War and in the ‘Xmphi theatre the Wonderful Rossi BI-other-5, PO WDERS are easy to take, harmless in ,i d H H d h action and sure to cure any headache in wan 6 at a 1 ax an everyw ere fl. else, Kelly Ashby Kings of Aerial Gymnast, Auguste Dewell, The Novelty Trio and other stars, I A Daily Round of Education and y Amusement. CH AS. A . EVERETT, sf-pr. 5 d ii ini.. ’ * musical young woman. S'=-_ BOSTON S. S. “HALIFAX @lUthg Still. ISI, i900. s l S, S, |||||f|| will leave Charlotte- ovn at NOON on FRIDAY. Passengers leaving Charlottetown vi. Picton’ Wednesday ‘nd snurday h Greene-Whats your idea ofa. summer mornings, make close connection at Halifax with the S. S. Florida and S B, Halifax for Boston. ' giazza. The S. S. Halifax takes Freight and Passengers for Hawkesbury and Halifax. I S Tickets for sale at Stations P. E. I. For tickets, rates and all inform- W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Chtown. H. L CHIPMAN, Manager. _ . .. -_:°~ m - YARDS YELLOW OIL cannot be ex- celled as a- pain relieving and soothing remedy for all pain. Prince Edward Island AGRICULTURAL _AND- 5 nrlammation, takes out pain, and cures cuts, burns, bruises, spi-ains, quinsy, sore throat, etc. Price 2.3¢. Open to the Maritime Provinces ' T from ‘immediate neighborhood of Johannes- urg. andthe moi tll t tb ~ siifemiei 25m ri me iam, 1900.0.. ”“ _ovER_ $6000 IN PRIZES. 1°. ,yield tothe curative powers of LAX.; #-- LIVI-_'H PILLS. They are sure to cure. One of the ,f_frentest displays of Live, Stock. Poultry, Farm Products, \ efretables ‘ Maritime Provinces. in Exhibits cnrriefl practically free on alll Government Railway <. Lowt st excursion rates for passengers. Two days Horse Racing purses of l , 811110.00. ` Special attractions in addition to the HU ater. l Acccmodzit ion for everyl’ ody. hor prize Lists, Race Prtgranimes and K; Flossy-I`ll_'give a friendship garden 8 b l Dl with all our windows shut." Minard’s Liuimeut Cures Distemper. together. Worms are dangerous, often bring on C . . _ suffering from them, administer Dr. Manager and Secretary. Lows Pleasant WormSyrupwhich is safe man, who is too hurried to sit down. “I had an upright luuche0n.’ II M. ~ I' “Did you ask Dr. Pellets where he was going this summer Q" said he couldn`t go anywhere because collections were so bad.” w : ' ' ‘ Headache Powders, and after taking one o ~ ' June 21 .ex sjournal a y a n peiece ? Ha.gyard`s Yellow Oil is a. remedy for n ’ i ‘ LIVEP. TROL`BLI'fS, biliousness, 531- \v coinple_\;ion.yello\veyes._jaundice,ctc The population of the Yukon district is andFruit ever brought together in the *dll fo 3121"* fl1`0PD€d fT021`1 15.090 t0 5.900 ‘Iliuve tried Laxa-Liver Pills, midi fi » iciiiiioiiiiliiicniiiii Exliibition and Races will be advertised . ‘lil-'¢>`fi011 mid Blli0l15l\¢‘7">- ite conduct." _ _ -“*‘ v ..~. i""_2"_`“" There willbc Iirummers are Privileged Chicago drummer shot a merchant is ho vioiild not-allow him to flirt with one treal Herald. -#Q-}_._..____ signature is on every box of the Sérllilid Laxative Bromo-Quinine wwe remedy that clues a cold In one day his tha A o cent plug of “Patrict Twist chewing tobacco is 2 0 per cent larger than formerly MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. party I think Lulu-A friendship party-what s that Y Flossy-Why, everybody that 6011168 brings me a present Sore Throat Mi Chas Johnston, Bear River, \' S says. I was troubled with hoarseness nd sore throat and after taking three ottles of Dr. \\'ood's horway Pine Syrup I was entirely cured. “\Vhat do you mean by saying music `njured your health 2" "Why‘, that girl next door pounds her `ano solute that we have to go to bed Ida-The trouble is women dont stand Illay-They dont! \Vell you just watch MILBL'R.\"S STERLING HEADACHE om 5 to 20 minutes. “I want $10 to buy Indian curios. The ndians, you know will be extinct," "Well if you keep on calling for money ll be extinct long before the Indians.” onvulsionsand death. If your child is nd always effectual. Price 25c. “I had a grand luncheon,” said the “I didn’t,” replied the musical young nard’a Llaineat Cures Diptlieria. “Not I. Last year I asked him, and he headache All Gone. Mrs. Melbourne Packer, Torbrook,N. S., rites "I have used Milbu1n‘s Sterling r two felt better at once, and was able ouse l Lawn-Oh, any kind of a building that an be made to serve as a backing for a WORMS cannot exist either in child W FOR internal or external use HAG- Hskit-Why do you call Miss Vogner an dmirable musician when she plays but an or beast. It reduces sw elling, allays There are over 100 gold mines in the six iiioiitlis. , L' ures Biliousncss. i‘5.¥°.&.‘.i"'i%';i’_ §i‘2i“..Téi2.“’ "°""" ""‘°° T0 of his women clerks There are certain _ ghts that are inalienable to drummers, even though the constitution of tle country may not mention them.-Mon- --___ |0,000 Cases of Consum-;, - » - , 6 Wffff- . ,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,, .ur Line is lleadyand awaits Your 8deod&w il -"*i---i- In a Central Location to Meet the Needs of the Province Advocatcd. ~ ,__ _-____ Dali nal-= Toitorrro, Sept. 8.-TheOntario Associa - tion for the prevention of Consumption met in the city hall, the President, Dr. Thorburn, in the chair. Owing to the at- tractions of ‘_the Exhibition and other causes there was only a small attendance, and it was therefore decided to confinethe - ' proceedings to routine business. The President in his opening remarks pointed I . out that the association was Provincial, and not local in its character, and there- fore deserved the approyal and financial assistance which thc Ontario Government . has promised. In expatiating upon the = importance of the movement promoted by the association he referred to the ravages of thedisease of consumption, and said / public ani msdicai opinion had v ` M changed as to the possibility of practically stamping it out- ` since the discovery of the bacilius. The: e was a. more hopeful feeling now that the j disease could bc stamped out like small- , pox. Consumption carried away its tens of thousands. In fact it was stated by the I Board of Health that in Ontario alone there were ten thousand cases of consump- 7 tion. This meant a terrible loss to the , _ _ community, and a danger to the country. . V I l ' He went on to say that the inaugural meeting of :the association had been held early in June and a constitution had been adopted, and a provisional board of oflicers elected. He proposed that t-he meeting should confirm the constitution and sanc- -`.. /7 F .A suiniins siiiioriij ' P ' , Carnivals, Scotsmans, 20th Centuries, E. N. D.. ,Colum bias, L-lartfords have had a large sale _ in Charlottetown We are still receiving the above daily. ' Look them over-- Write for catalogue. ' i § Repair supplies--Second Hand Wheels Mark Wright 81 C0, Ltd heels tion the list of officers as originally elect- '__' -- ed. The draft constitution was then submit- objects of the association asfollows:-The ” A collection and dissemination of informs- Wouldnlt “Expl0dC” J¢nny» tion as to the contagious cliaracterffof, ‘ ff ` V You ? _ _ ' i tubercolosis. and as to themcthods and ` stimulation of individual and collective i101' “S9 °h°°*i U¢V¢f` lim fm” f"l°- _ “ Jgnny ls, d et' initiative with rearard to the means of' Th°dIe‘;gge steamed by’ md uid' My Lit 6-” ahh? 2;.°?::.2::.::::i”'.;.;d::.;if°.':f;°:;: ;’;° “ev me °°°‘°» “P ‘" “"‘=“°“°“"‘f~°~ here 1 _ Golden hair so airy, cesslty of the enactment and strict en- MY ’“1'5°’”°b‘1e'S bum f°" tW°“' S€!'¢&mil1R&SFl\° forcement of sanitary laws as a meth of od For me, and for a Ee-acl: like you." prevention and cure of tuberculosis; the But, as he s ke, is auto. reared Blew up, angle! it_ disappeared. F On her Cleveland dying dissemination of information with respect Qud M11'-ld Said, 9~S;Sh¢ Wafched his PUSM WD“V§° £3” fléfllili the contagion in mod qu lie . Thanks." Judge You re really out o ere wit er cy UR , - to ~ rv. S. especi- - 1,, ' what a _icynii day: ’ ' ’ §‘1§fII§'§;1ll§’sse:i'_he;'5cP§i1Ld2:Ye§S.VVORM ally in the milk of tuberculous cattle, and sw ° on and dur _ ~ *fain of this _ the meansfof preventing the same; to en- Julyi AUg\|St» Septen\b¢|'» oct°b(}I'» U9 5116 F OU daysbxcep Wiggs-Prof Searcher has Just re courage theerection and N - ' - ` t f - ` ~ __ - ._ ° Train Out ard. . ui-ned from Rome, I hear, Has hebrought toria. in suitable locationssjiiliillilrtoosudlix; twat Wh.ee1mg m.o;“hs WB tmve 8icyc'es yet to an 'lu make ' _ Stations. any antiquities with him? extent as to meet the needs of the Pmv- 'h° Pfme 8”” “wry ,.1 ,',,_ ,_ ,L axes-Only his bride. ince; to encourage such co operation of ' ° ° Governments municipalities hil nth 1 0 lloohlmynu Mlaarfs Unimed Cares Colds, etc. ic ° . ’. ’.p. a ' "°`:. ‘ ““ NRE c. P rganizations and of individuals as, & Coe. g- Wtei_l551&llh`3 ., Johnny___Pq,` what is a plutocmn shallprovide sanatoria for the people on, - _ »» 5105 51% aus Egélmldqgg. Papa_A man who has” m h the lines made possible b Outar' le ' "“ Q l ` ‘ “ ' ' ... . .....BIGY6I.E - * , Jenny pedalsneatly, f ~ I V ,_ ‘ l . .l . Maud Muller, on ,a summers day, Gu dn _me . ¥*f¢f¢l°l- -3- Will. measures necessary for public pa°otection;, P* ' ‘ ~ 1, 1, . , V W” “M93 ~ ffi¢._°"\lllheni¢¥e. the education of public opinion and the i .§{cgrn;ti§ges1‘on”§ol<}§);heW;y;agd igrgysr Jenny ‘iliidssso sweetie. terms, assassin brat T _y¢,1aa.o,y.,Ca;a"o ssusnftn for use ncaa Amadm,¢yda¢y IU'oll.'aomlLL.a v ll0’l’.a§_D 8. v-'-'1=_-_ , uc mom, _ - y io gis-I I ” I _ g - , ‘ * S rd like to have_ . y lation. The fee for ordinarylmembers was , f ‘ A 'X' placed at $1. Provision was made for; < ' the formation of branch associations, on` , ' condition that they e........ii to ti. Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory Treasurer one-fifth of the sums received as membership fees. I "' - ' ' TDS llsb Of 0mC€I`S Was then agreed UDOD exyerienogd wgrkxnan and HI-sc.c]ass In h' l _ _ _ ac inery, we are prepared as follows:-Hon. President. His Honor I n I cn tractors and others with Doo . _ . _ s and Frames, Sashes and Fram the Lieutenant-Governor Sir Oliver M - PP -y n . . . r as, G.o.M.G.; President, br. James Tilcll- “tenor md extermr Fmlsh’ etc’ etc' burn; Corresponding Secretary, Peter H. our Bryce, M. D. Gothic Windows, Stairs, Stair Ra|ls,'Baluasera, Newel Posts, Cypie 710 Junction 7,05 A Gutter and Conductors. Kiln Dried Sprnee'a|id Hardwood Flooring, Kll l Diied Clear Spruce, Sheathing and Clap Boards, . '--- is-sive us ii cali. _ Fi. A. W. GHASFS 1 , SMARRH BME "_ 250., Peake s \lo. 3 Wharf. is sent direct in the diseafd ---~~ - ' ° ~ ~-~"‘ ' wwf" ----- - so Heals the ulcers, clears the ai; gissatges, lsitops droppin? in (ha F03. an 6 iii' Catarrh and £lar;nFa:\?¢eIi°t yBl§;S &-e¢.ii11d si . D ..~..v'v. en sf ~.. Medicine dc.."i°§`§n=§ me nCus.has°1... J .sei BYTI-IE .sei J. McCallum, Stoufiville, Ont_ The Chinese are said to be models 0 is and Steamship Lines to Boston via -‘ ~ Ya rmo ii th . 1 .1 l /il\ °`-`\ V546 Lv. ,$.13 5.29 9.32 *vi °'l Mug ROBERT PALMER a co.” parts by the Improved Blower. mnm.:xu»es:‘~-.mavianwawan __ . - _ , ._,,,, L luininiiiosli S. S. co. 6 cocoon E l§Q@@8D€95568 all inforiiizitioii write pol C. R. SMALLTVOOD, Sec’y.-Treasurer. F .IL HASZARD President sol noob N s Fchco‘s are now re-opening, and ll need a supply of books for the 5: year ° 20 dawn ' _ _ Minard’s Linimeut Cures Cigars, in Cows _C __ “Yes; they would rather kill the niis sionaries than hurt their feelings by tell 'ng them to leave the country.” “Eli7a, why do you write so many let- ' s ters inlhot weather?" U “Well, David, if I don’t keep all of our elatives posted on the rwful heat they 'ill be landing on us to visit.” If you can’t sleep on account of a raging sotliache, Low’s Toothache Gum will carry fi fun line of stnooi ani stop the ache and give you ease. Price Se F0019. Exercise and W0;-1; and a iaige supply of :equisi1es_ llll(IHlll’Sll00K8l0lll Queen street Opp. Pro‘.vse's. ‘ lCc., ull medicine dealers. Customer-If this underwear doesn't fit, ay I change it? Clerk-Certainly. Underwear is always ubjcct to change. The Popular Fast Line beuveen Easl- eru Nova Scotia and Boston via ' \\'ludsor Junction and Halifax. _-l-ii EXPRESS TRAI1\S leave Halifax daily [ex- cept Sunday] at 6 35 a._m. and 9 oo_a. rn.f_or Digby and ya,-month, making connection daily, Sun day excepted, at Yarmouth for Boston. THE Roni. MAIL Srnsnsnirs ` “Prince George" and "Prince Anhui" 2400 Gross Tonnage, 7ooo H_orre Power. th; fastest and inest s.eamcrs plying between th; ./Iaritime Provinces and Boston. Leave Yarmouth Daily, Sunday Ex. eepted, for Boston On arrival of EXPf¢SS,Irz-lins from Halifax. Returning leaves Boston daily, Saturday eg _ d f _ cpte.&-4D-171,, . ,., _ Passengex-5 af;-;v;ng,_,1r1 Hsnnax next day, 3,15 p_m_, by f-‘tying Biuclnose Isxnress Train. _ The 5_ S, t-rince Edward leaves Halifax every Tuesday at 7.oo a., in. for South_o`hore Ports and Yarmouth. connecting on wedges. day min s. s.1>nn¢c George for l=<>Sf<>11- Fgf ai] information, guidebook, folders, etc., whi¢hwi11be sent-free, wzite to F.H._ Arm- strong,Gcneral l>lSS_¢I1E€f Agfnti Kelltvllle-N-S GXFKIL P. ’S,eeu‘1 Manager. , Kentvllle N. S. June 15 d 4m.' L Tan- , ge, ' 4 ' /. -\' an _ M _Yr \\ _ - . _.x 1 -Ia 'v "` ’ -¢- \ , __. » 1-~’~ ,fin ‘ ° "* > » `_-»`- ‘ '» ‘~f.f»~._f,~.‘_ __'. »~"J%{`J 1 1*: _ _____< _ i >__;- _ _L_-.: »_-»--==-ap- -_:-=-,:_-_- ,__";j;.-.» ` ‘==‘_ ,_ ;__.»-_- --~f_ ,__"" im-D _.W _ _ J? -..»-.` The Steamship °‘S'l‘. CROIX” has resumed the arrive in_Boaton about 1 p. m. next day. ROUTE l.-Leave any point on the P. E. I Railway by morning train Tue; dav or Saturday, rea-Sh S_t. ohm. ‘fra Summefside and Point Du t hene at 5 p, m cave St. john. by Steamship “St Croix," at 5.30 p.m, direct for Boston. ROUTE 2 -I.eav_e the _Island on Tuesday_or Thursday. reach St. John sam evening and connect with Wednesday and Friday morning steamers for B osic via the Coast Service. V\_/ednesda_y's steamer does not call at Portland, l: end for folder and infomation to nearest tickeragent, or zo . L....`~zmin-s........._ st... »~.-aussie POFUUlll DIREUT TRIPS T0 BUSTUN ls A Charlottetown To Boston About 30 Hours. " _ 1 Summerside to Boston About 28 Hours. L 6.40 6.10 ass ar 1 6.4.5 mis iv Sslde 7.17 11.00 7.4.5 11.40 8.37 12.52 9.17 1.50 9.55 2.45 ar P. H. P.H. AJI. LH. L 2.00 6.05 lirazlhéttzwn ar 8.10 I . wart as { } I, 4.09 7.39 Morell 4.3§ 8.00 St. Peter’s L 6.00 9.05 ar Souris 11 0.10 P.M. LM. AJL P.H Mt. Stewart lv Juno. ar 6.$ 2.11' Cardigan 6.05 12.5) ar Gedtown lv 5.50 12.3) .°'i".°° 8863 rw 9°.°°.~1 ti? SSE AJI. Emerald 5.4.5 __ lv J un ar ' 8.1o ar C. Traverse lv 5.00 I - Pau. mu. rn Standard Time. . 1 D. POTTINGE 9 i Gen Man. Gcvllllys. . G. A. SHARP g LEGAL oenns. 7;* fi , o- c. |wc|.eoo. s. A. f s..?3Ft’§$§ ‘é‘.§°s’i°§35ds.. Charlottetown. P. E. I. . MON EY T0 LOAN- LEAN C Bm-is ,solicitor Dime. Bi-ov'im‘s Biécx. view istffiw cm- iottsrcwn, eianoii since wsamaus buns Us QU'-valid. Moneytoloan. SMALLWOOD. C. R- Barrister and Attorne! _m,natfI.aw. Publg %tc,F0lf!lae, Cam Block, oecu 1 " . . asmrd tau. South Side Odeon gquareliloney to loan _ Ilan ufacturers. ' Psnnnic cc. sitio sash voor R' Fsowrv P:'akes'No.3‘vl’rl';rt. and Magénéks mins., carrisgnuiiasn. cum; I t prawnpdonzmmlstlydttended tolli gliodlchrrf ` my of car-riagsgb signs, sw. siw.. on nano ,- r-mi' rcii’M’i5»-..n'i¢i_ W. Q. LEE, Agent far St. Jqhn, N. g_ , s§_;nnii`?xeifiIsc.,cng¥1;i¢;“c§;s'n.P. I. 8 0 Aug I tl Sept 27 f Trains of this railway are run by Moncton, N .3 i ' V’ ' 'fic - -ai V A ' » ‘i f' . ,_ ~_ ~-., .' ,iQ - fi- "~- ¢%..al'i?.a&L W ,a <"“ " " I