,_f_,~,i.s. - 1 ,_ 2-'-1;” _ 33'; ¢ - 'rite oi‘_inDt_.i_v ;‘n_inLoTrr-_'rows JUNE 5 1809 ,_ _ ' _ 1 1 I ti 'F ,__ ..._ I EAK MID. . . . Pnnics EDWARD lsLANn‘““= °‘“'“:_‘1““°‘”¥‘“”’-°, W t t 1 dl MT*-- ' The utsxnllspcletaaeapt ther l(“har-lotto e 0 ann / it el tl .qi ‘ if _-_»‘~°. .- __ _s.,__`_..¢ _ _ ` p'-" -t ' _ V___`s The Ch’town lteenslrnim in llorthnnrberiand and Princess, Leave as below every dsl’ tS\1nd1\YS ficeptled-; INT DL' (`l'-IENE (on urriva n aflrdrgrlxdofdotmiii from >`t.' J0hIll _ f0!‘ -*UM BIERSIDE. connecting there with express train for f`harlotteto\vn. From SUM _\iI-IRSI DE (on arrival pf_ morn in-_» train from_l‘harlottetownl__tor lping pu Chene. co» nccrinz with c.sv_tr:\i.i f_or _ t.. Q n Connection at Moncton with tram for K All ada ard st St. John with Steamers ot inter national Line and Railways for United mates and Canada. _ From Pl(` [on arrival of day train from _ 0|' iOWll. Hlzgiigill f(‘HARl.0TTETO\VN. Seven _ 8- U" local for Picton, (ccnn-'ct-ing there with_ dal’ train for (Wipe Breton and Halifax, at HalifaX with F. A. &, P. Line for Boston. _ Through Tickets to be had a_t Grand 'l runk, Canadian Pacific, Iotercolonial and P. E. Is land Rn.ilways,and on the iv 09198!!! ~' bfflam ers and connecting l‘ues in l. mted Ste te F. W - HALES ("'iavl arte;-'~nvvn. June .4 SP0I‘6'8\'Y by using Dr A W Cha.se’s Nerve F006- Ch ldren are freqlrentlv left uenk and sickly ,lmr “Sun of mu its ;OX. 1 all dealers, or Edmanson. B115 & ° Toronto. Plllll UNE BOSTON Commencingdane 16th the favorite S- S. “ HMIFAX" Will leave Charlottetown for BOSTON every Friday at Noon' (Standard time) calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. Returning 'leaves BOSTON every Tuesday at noon. 4 Passengers leaving CHARLOTTE- TOWN via Picton can make close con- nection at Halifax with S. S. “HALT- FAX” and HLA GRANDE DUCH- ESSE.” 'lickets for sale at stations P. E. I. Railway. For Tickets, rates and all information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Or to Charlottetown. H. L. CHIPMAN. Canadian Agent. , Halifax, N. S. ddlw _I l_l_l_|] llllltllllll s. s. llalltax and lillarlntietntm. S. S. City of Ghent will sail from Charlottetown evay Friday at 10 o’clock during the season of 1899 for Halifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hosting. Port Hawekesbury. Arichat, Canso, Isaac. Harbor. Salmon River, Sheet Hllbor. returning will leave Halifax Gvéfy Tuesday at 6 p. ni. making some calls. The Steamer has excel- lent passenger accomodations. ‘Saleen amidship. Special low freights will be given this season. Further intctmntion apply to W. W. CLARKE. Q’ A_6nt Ch"I`owu, May 27. lf Ei. &- Pat. lllllilllllll lldllllll Rl|lWlY ‘The Land ol Evangeline Route’ The fast passenger and freiihvt line betvt een all part- of New llrunawfe Nova Scotia, Lane Breton and Prince Edward ll- la nd and Boston Th 1 -. fi...‘3.f'.§’£¥'.‘?§f..’é?§2.'i’?.°"eJ-dw“§%..§.IL§§°2i,'5 fast Pullman Palace Car express trains offers inducements to all who appreciate safety, °¢I¢‘§=;ll:5. opmtorpi and speeitiéhbl 'D 01'!!-~ OD. time esguide books "6, wr te to F. . ` P8-8800;” Azenglshiglllilunxsogtflggliilletgxlieneml P. ctrltlns, supr- K . Jnne€Il‘4Invo£."°’ N S ' T0-LET! T0-LET I I A comfortable was lie coner ot Powgd? .an d , chi Dlllert occupied by W. F. Tidmarsh, Esq. Pos. slalom given mggggg Q” gg W1 mn mf fe- :ra as w. inonn , _ p _Pownal sn-est HAILBD ll.. .. Kill llr. lll|ase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. Did it everoccur to you that most railroad men die of kidney disease? Such is thefact, however, and the disease is known among milroadersas " railroadkidncy." Thefirst and most markedsymptom isaiveak, lame and aching back. You may think at first that you are only tired; but as this trouble in- creases day by day, kidney dismse, with allits terrors, is fast claiming you as a victim. Mr. Geo. Cummings, for over zo years en_- 'neer on the Grand Trunk running between Toronto and Allandale, says: "The constant duty with my work gave me excessive pains in my back, racking my kidneys. I tried. several remedies until I was recommended by my fire- man. Mr. Dave Conley, to try Dr. Chsse's Kidney~Liver Pillg wo boxes have com- pletely cnred me and I feel to-day a better-man than ever. I recommend them to -all my friends." A Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills.; one pill a dose, z5c. a box, atall dealers, or Edmanson, Bates 8: Co._, Toronto. E 4 g;~,~~ You .5 They are fashioned on living moder, not on sta,- tues or th ries, and the result is they -fit ~ rltli Em ulltanforl. Tnlrnnrcan Wru., Lsar Wri.; up Sri.; xr Poruun Pmcta. __ ____ __.`___ _Y L__ __ ___»' plexion, yellow eyes, jaundice, etc.. yield tothe curative powers of Laura. Liver Pills. They are sure to cure. Some men are never sued because hey are not worth a. sou. Minard’s Linimenllor sale everlwhere. People who know the least always want to tell the most. |llllil|lllllil0I'] llllB|i|ll3llSIll. Mrs.`W.J. \`Vadsworth,Toronto Junction Says: “For 3 months I was .oonincd so my room with inflammatory rheumatism ind suffered intense pain. Doctors failed to do me good. Five boxes cl ilburn’s Rheumatic Pills cured me.” Price 50c. If you step on a mau’s toe he will acknowledge the c:rn. warms of all kinds are promptly expelled by Dr. Low’s Pleasant Worm Syrup. Nice to take. Price 25c. The bloomer girl is proof that clothes do not make the man. For internal or external use Hagyard’s Yellow Oil cannot be excelled as a pain relieving andsoothinz remedy for all pain. The csbman drives away his cus- omers but keeps them still. . \l|nard’s Llainant Clrss Burns, ale. ° The less a man stays, at home tho. more his wife finds him out- - ` Milburn’s Sterling Headache Powder ire easy totake. harmleesin action and “sure tocureanyheadache in from5toZ) nantes., , _ = . » 1 .. _ ___ _ Liver Troubles. biliousness.sallow com- beautitul and quietly picturesque bur rounded by the Gulf of bt. Lawrence, it enyoys all the too1ne=s ct the sea. breeze, and the 'idvanlaves that can only be de rrved from sea balhinv. at about 60 de grees Charlottetown Las oi er 12 000 in habitants and is the capital It has many great retail stores,besrdts a large wholesale trade It has a Gas Light and Power Companv, two Electric light plants, and a street railway is in embryo lt has a llrst class water works and sewerage system It s famed for its \\ ide and shaded strec's, its many pleasant drives, the principal of which is the new Pa k Boulevard its attractive surroundings, pure water, and clear, cool and bracing air It is widely known as one of the healthiest cities n Canada has two hospitals many churches and alfiro and elegant new Opera House also has several fine public building and a market which is one sf the chief sources ofthe citizens’ pride. li has 'I one of the largest and best equipped pork-packing establishments in the Dominion. On its west side is Victoria Park-a favorite summer resort-whil on the east are the magnilicent new Exhibition Buildings and Driving Park Chief among its public squares is Quee S n fully laid out with blooming- plants o every description, fountains, and well arranged walks. and enlivened with band _of music during the summ _-r even ings._ The rural scenery in the vicinity of Charlottetown is charming, .an horses for driving are abundant at ver _ low prices. Boats can also be hired,and U e Squa.e in the centre of the city, beauti- f a d .V steamers run regularly on the bays and rivers. affording most pleasant excur- sions. The principal hotels are Davies, Queen, and Revere. I Summerside has about 4000 inha itantsr- It is situated on beautiful Be- deque Bay. It has the largest and fines Fro- depattmenlal store in the Maritime vinces,besides having other la e retail are--Clifton. Russ, and Campbell. Georgetown and Sonris have a popu lation of about 1.000 each. In th former are the Aitken, and Tapper hotels and in Sonris the Sea View. At Cape Traverse. a very pleasant summer resort. is the Lansdowne hotel. In Alberton, the Albion Terrace and Wisner. In Tignish the Railway; in l_Kensington. Clark‘s and Commercial ;in Montague, McDonald, and in Mount Stewart, Clark’s and Manson. The following hotels open for the summer season :At Hampton, Pleasant View;at Stanehope, Mutch’s; and Cliff. At Brackley Point. Shaw’s; at Rustico, Seaside; at Maipeque, North Shore; at Tracadie Beach, Acadia; at Alberton, Seafotth. and at Pownal. Florida, In addition to those already men- ,tioned there are other towts and vil- lages in the Province with hotel ac-' commodation. while many farm houses prepare for-the reception of tourists. The rivers and 'streams teem with trout, the bays with mackerel, while game , of almost every description abounds. - N. B.-Visitors to Prince Edward Island. who desire full information re- garding hotels and boarding houses, trains. boats, livery stables, etc., and how to reach the different seaside and country resorts, fishing places, etc., can obtain the same by writing to or call- ing on Messrs. Johnson & Johnson. Druggists, Prowse B1- ck, Charlotte- town, where all information will be cheerfully given free ot charge. Any person willing to accommodate. either in the town or country, should avail themselves of the opportunity and write at once. MAY RUN T0 SHEDIAC. The Moncton Street Railway May be Extended into Shediac. Moucroiv, June 2.-As a result of the negotiations between the 'Moncton Street Railway directors and Messrs. A. E. Pond and S. MacLauchlan,_ of New Haven. Conn.. it is not improbable that the work of extending the reed may be commenced within two or three weeks time. SCHOOL GIRL’S NERVES ' Many a pale, weak schofl'girl. suf- fering the evil effects, cf an t xlis usted nervous system, and this, eatery l10¢.1_ has been fully restored to-the vigor and buoyancy of robust health, l-y the 'using 0! Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food., The heat hful glow on the check and the brightness _in the eye tell of the building up process which is "» * ’~ ._.f¢.! ' ' ` I _‘ 2* w :77`f‘. "1 *iii g " Vi E '45 i 1' plone in gh; body, A _ _ K. J. Irina 1.4. _ T L ` la* g If 7 K s ; ‘ ,. "-.`-' fl, -§",_'- : f ,nl . . _ _ , _ . e . 5 _ -.=i_»,,,? . _ .»>%-??§§;¥.,%? &¥$;.,;.y,%5,§__EF$:¥.:r> Z J” ‘_ ‘Ii 'E stores. It has an Electric Light `9iant,' and a. water works system and sewer- _ age are being agitatgd fob The' hotel, Bnrdoc_ Blood Bitters and before I had e i - __ _ slhildmg. S’Sf T E.1C.MdJo¥.4!-D B.=A.M.P.'P. ;' ' V i i railway, 7 30 a. m and also at 8 40 p m, with p in connections to North Try Tryon, Crapaud Victoria Carleton, North Carleton and Searletown For points east (with connections) to Sourrs and Georvetown on line of rai way, 3 00 p ni For Conner route to Southport and all points thence to Belfast, 6 lo a m For Fourier route to North River and all points thence to Victoria, Tuesday, Thursday nd :saturday 6 15 a ni For United States, New Brunswick Ontario, Quebec Nova Scotia, and the Northwest, 8 30 p ni For Great Britain Friday, 10 p m ettors me collected from street ~ Falling in love is a serious accident. ‘ I-lagyardfa _Yellow Oll--l plied externally relieves pain,allays ap- ,nflammatioa,. redness swelling, heals cuts cures eprains, lame back, cotracted cord- arcl stiff joints. Taken internally cures' Croup, Qninsy,pain in the sbomach,.Kidiiey Complaint, etc. Price 25c. ` __ ` A one-logged man never has wet feet. Scrofulous Sores. Mrs. Annie Wri ht, Dereham Ceutre,‘. one, writes = “I had scmfsis ss had el.se'g my face was all one running sore. I tried' k Prince Edward Island’s summer For pm-ms west (With-connectxqns) to »E ° ' ° A ` "T Become Strong and Healthy climate is delightful. and tho scenery is Sllmmerslde and Tlgmsh on lme 0: ` _ ' . . . L' ' ” ° i .' ' . . ' on, 2 ‘_ \ _ ' , “ i W ' ‘ A 3 t l ' _ . ¢ . I v _ _ 1 - ‘;>`.`,~1 v~ 'p" D ~ ~ - 1 » .-- K . -_ _ 1 ,_ - ` _ ‘ _ ` _ _ p } cs I ' of : " `."'_`.: 1" ' 0 I; . . . .` m- `§ ` ' ` 1 _~ ` ’ '~ ` ~ ' i . _ lt f ' ’ I _` - 1 ' _" ~ , . c-_ ,_ _ _ _ _ - _ D _ l _ , \ \ » b- Self-made men seldom finish the Job. llnarfs Llnilioni (tures Dandrult. ..-min An ts raetlons to Tourists “ (rltmg 355 ° °W' ISSIIG THE Wllilllli Sill ST JOHN, N I. Manufacturerl 9! THE FAMUUS Will “”‘ lllllllllllllllll llllllllllillllllilllllll llll Wi Halifax, N S March Messrs DEARBORN[& CO .i ENTLEM N - h 1\~rNARDs L1N1nii:N1‘ is the only G, E I ave examlnedif um ° Lmiment asked for at my store and the' burn S Perfect “akin Pm. 'only one we keep for sale. C/I‘€8»m Tal l3d.l‘ LD0W(l€!‘» fl`0lB All “W P°°P‘° 113° lt- Lime, Ammonia. or any injurious ingredients and HARLIN F i.'roN Hman, Bay C_ B_ U ' per cent Larbonic Acid (signed) MAYN (Foi the sake of msc nuances sr rm `p°Ya'l Bakmg P°Wd°r' taken six bottles I was completely cured , Ladies wear corsets just for form sake. I g ~ Worms cannot exist either in children or adults when Dr. Low’s Worm Syrud is used. 25c. All dealers. Sile_nce`is golden, but it pays agentsl to talk on. I lhlffs plininlald Relieve! lllilllgll. , Time is money, but we have all we _ want of it. Mrs. Middleton Wray, writes from! Scbomberg, Ont, “Dr. Fowler’s Extract of * Wild Strawberry is the best remedylknow of for Summer Complaint and bowel dis- _ eases of ehi‘drei:. I have used it for 17, years.” _ Man’s fall is often attributable to ban- A ana peel. ~ A P ' Heart Disease. Has became frightfully prevalent of late. If your heart palpitates, throbs, ski beatsor is weak, do not fail to use burn’s Heart and Nerve Pills. They strengthen the heart, steady and regulate” its beat, and restore to healthy, norms action. . _ _ The man who saws wood doesn’t get into much trouble. -f _ l f Q Subslanm hadnt: _ ‘ ncnn’s"'»,, -°. 1..., ,, ., / mtv; Obifhpimls QE F! _ _ \\p er: en \ Z in ’/ ;- l,, \ \\\\\\\ UR Au. Kg, ,. RES §p£gg';§{;;r>‘ »-” °»A¢=1f‘ »':»»»'1-1 ‘ ""‘t:;'ln="*f2=i-me -»~°.:.°°.i:'|.¢*"':";|'l"!:|"" .. 'L' _g:. . _ gt - 1... hersevrorthisoo, , 'dbealily oe for hls photo onqgiyoll ‘l2‘l.‘I`i`m,‘¥.“EI, ..\ .1 N yn Imitation. , A NWS ME ICU Ill BUXES LIKE Tlllle ` 'nits ontv , i _'al' ' I lg.; ` *nr neudnicd’ ' I ' L lnsirrm BA RRISTEBS. ;>FF1cEs;,1;f,-;1=,,.°°f1#=°=- <>=~'=°~ Refrigerators, Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream Freezers, Window Screens, Screen Doors, A large variety Ver Odd 8:. 550 Baits La ies Oxford e made ti bi urchase of hundred and fifty pairs shoes nice quality worth 850. prices will be 68 cents |20 Pairs Another line of one hundred twenty pants of ladies Theo Shoes with pretty rosette, stylish, for 75 cents Our new line of ladies’ Hue gola with patent facing und a regular $1 75 quality, our $1 25, this is a wonder. Come B Maobonald I gt!oli.iuors.Notariss.Pub1ic, I&.c.lIonsy to y' J _ . » _. -e _ at ii .i ` _ r ' ._ -. -, ` 1 _ / I v .-..~_» '<,.f'.t *_ L h rt; *J _ ,_ .- . _ -nf ii y, _ _ I _ _. , LEADERS IN LOW PRICEe