res, all. The \ ‘\ - ;_ 4 . x _ '_~ 5 *sc Ei 7. ii-HL idea ova. cf Ugg-; ull- the ad. 1. 'V ; is are we ie 3| 1 I guys Cure Lumbago by Taking the N . 9 hglped me, and by the time I had taken _ three boxes, I was completely cured _ ‘Q1 vw-e _ . W -...--~.~ .- ~~...~ ff-.». _~- _ ._ .~-»,. .- -- '_.- .I-_ . .. _- » ‘ ' » ' . ‘ ~ . °~ “'--2 <.'~-“iae ~f:'- n ' ‘ ~ 1 ‘->~»».»n ~. ~ eras ' " .- en... »"~ 1 =`=~.»..'.-. - » -1 - * -.~ ~ . .._.~ #~ » -V . <- .- .» » ~ -‘_ -- -<~ - .<-rn.-.»--. we ' ~ .-l-»_ `- ,Ts _ -e 2 .NP re.`~>'.q»~--. , , U ' ‘ , ‘ _“;_______________,_____,_ il 5 l `"” -"12 ,fram- m if ESTABLISHED 1891 'CHARLOTT£fI`OWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. SATUR DAY. SEPTEMBER I9. |903 *_ ~* ’ f i '_ ' _` 5-_ - - vm 3; _ I( " Towns’ HEAVY LOSS~ l=Asl-lion l-lmrs. _ ' ,’ - . _ _ _ . _ "" ~ _ __ bo _ t I low Hake of Cluay Lace-Linen _ _ ` I _ " - 1 _ N"“s¢|¢_l\ew South WN ales, owned by There is a new make of `chmy lace _ _ _ _ _ _ . , _~ :_ 6”.” Towns, the celebrated senller in mt which is very effective for 8 Q - _,... unntunlly destroyed bra Bw. ill el-innning nf plain vnne fronts. and it _ -_ Lnnnos. Sfvl- \9"T"°, "' "'°““’°“ ana runere sm: 'sich he lost his entire stock of boats. is not at all expensive A charming .mi Proof that Dodd’s Kidney Pi l`ric Acid Out of the Blood. " Qumgc, Sept. ll -(SP¢¢iall-Among the .hadnt proofs forthcoming that Lum- bqo, is caused by Uric acid in the blooi ‘gg that Dodd`s Kidney Pills always cure ‘ ig by putting the Kidneys in condition so “kc all the uric acid out of the blood, is F `; J l tm we of John Ball, brlcklayer, of 57 Lit-tie Champlain St., this city. Mr. Ball makes the following statement: ' \ “I had been troubled with Lumimgo for wg years and could not do my work. I was sum-ring from Urinary Troubles and had so rise so tften that my rest was a iled One box of Dodd's Kidney Pills _ SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. (Fai-mera’ Prices-Correct-ed Daily.) 1 rley ,per ushel............. Beef(ea.rcass)perlb.... B'RCkWmt....»..~»»~»»~~¢ ~»~~ Butter, perlb . . . . . . . . .. Calfskins lb . . . . . . . . . . %,perdoz.... .. ,per.ton ...... Hi es lb Islandgldunperlill Oatmeal.per ill) lbs ........ ._ Oats blacklper 'iushel....... Oatséwhitmger mah Wheat per nshel... Pork .......... .. . Potatoes, perbis ...... Tnrnips. Bcets (table). .... ...... ._ Lambskins eeh...... _ Shgf skins. ..... ..... .... ._ W (W&Il~v.l\ ..... -. ....... GEORGETOWN MARKETS Cod, per quintal .............. ..$ 50-4 (ll Herring, bhL . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.6 (Xl-0 £0 Smokes) grring (Bloaters), Xl' I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ Ki rli:lerring»ll¢l'doz.... - s~’*‘-°~§'i'~.~;-.°'- ° rm -,e - Potatopgs (new)per bus..... - Ezgsuer' |ulsoI.BA!l'lI8Uo-.brim Dr. Gl'laae’a ointment P. E. I. _jllllfil ’.1'_ f.f:.%~.‘r.:...‘:; ¢acecsed)aa!cllown:- - haintlmward. ‘halhsfnwarll -l:|lDowa. » lm v-is anne. _ _lla mgal ar 5 r' P-I. ’.K.A.K. 'S-oo;m& fill-318.1 v°°4-14 :-34.21 'r‘°‘ v iss., Eiga ll 3 :islet lastl- 555555' Lx. iv lmeraldjnae. 33 ed Imagtca in xc.icarsa|nmardhlv_ llc.; Kon Bl. Ll. 6.45 rag lmlammcsdde £574 ll Hg sill; limaiiiai an slii P. slit; f M” mil .iigi gliii lggi No. 13 Nc. x5 Ll. Ll. _-I-$ 655 J. -449 tg { lg ss: n l is lass nnlonrklv. 5-4° A.I»P.l. Nor; lo. ra. Boas il ll ’ all ‘sg Q; 3,2 _ ___ _ Even the brakeman on a railroad _ ggzlxn _ __ _< uunllunasullmitcinniet ' ,las """"'°” _ Etna* fIOTEIa‘BRUNswI_cII IBnud'el.iniaimiCu|ecBnrna,et. ' ' ' , lalvlinmg _ ' £5# 1' EE _ _ml_d_.u-.“_-.5-|_;“_.*,_& A_an¢yu¢-frllenmimnilisvuaang. .- -¢*’ '_'.'. l_- oirnra ami: naman. I" with a pelerlne effect and sleeves end- ing at the elbow. The gown was emi- neatly suited to race meetings, country gatherings and similar occasions, and, although it was smart, it was very simple. The skirt was made with three plaits on each hip and tive folds at the bottom of the hem. The blouse bodice under the lace bolero consisted of tiny box plaits on either side worn with a plain fawn leather band. The whole was surmounted by a neat black straw toque. Linen closely resembling hopsacldng is soft and does not crease readily. A good many tussores and silks of a sim- ilar nature are also used for ordinary wear. Theecrutintsoftussoreand linen require relieving with embroidery cr colored ribbon. _ The china silk negligce in the cut U trimmed with ccru lace, and the main portion is accordion plaited. JUDIC CHOLLET. " -it PRETTY EFFECTS. |030 Coltly Frockn 'With Jtiiclei Lace-Simple liuallna. A llchu stole or scart of lace or em- broidered lawn is a useful adjunct to any woman’s toilet. Very beautiful frocks are made of white kilted chidon veiled with jew- eled or spangled lace. These trans- parencies in evening wear are much in vogue in Paris. They are generally g l ‘gg‘gg'Ag!, . 3“iilZ@'8IA°l\lQ@I@i¢U&,'||Q¢,"` pneulevei-snlna'unaan=1r¢ot¢ _ ` shade. Suchanideais ve musllns make very uetorallalltrock pretbeventnggownrifclioeeniii lnintydisdcalidearefullytriin-mel with inexpensive' yellow ,insertioni Very pretb neu in their md wma-and remand. lfimysifrumny linux. ln..e¢l-_ "1 “J _ "*“*°*‘°¢ _ ' .ln chnrmllltlr' uvafnnasualaezllm mu uv inns ru' :Sig ” 5 2.3 Q _ __ niuilinier lace: nmdatall. w us ._ f it - c men - . . _ , |7342 il; ef- _ _ GN _ _ . ; .- _. _ _Denied IODU h-._ lihdfa I.ininied‘Cva. ilu' na9.¢°»naafu~,.._ E sa ,.4-'_ runs'-waurauyuu nw... nnmusuaanumlvn `§§‘\lv°fr1°s hwhclll etblsckluuluncnlxuglnimeavicaren essences-isnuerealnnam H-~ ->‘~"»»'-"-=._ ~ " ~ -Ji¥bio`oHor.Ln'r.' -mn..-... -- _ ciao.-raswzsinr lille fsnadoasdeeu muascila ceatreo 5' new the diutless miller has come to stay.” l ting machinery of a big flour mill and _r 9 1 9 i 1 `l il “The dusty miller has had has day, and I To spend two hours among the whir- eome out without a speck of dust on your clothes is an experience to be re- membered. A like visit to one of the old- fashioned miils would mean to have been covered from head to foot, but so ab- solutely dustless and clean is the mam- moth mill of the T. H. Taylor Co. of Chatham, where ‘°Be:i\'er" flour is made. that the miller can no longer he distin- guished by his appearance or the clothes ` he wears while :it work. Everyone has heard of "Beaver" fl_0\1¥`- ana rn-any linen- i: 1-.gf its superior ilrodllof-< l after it has passed through the hands of _ the housewife, but not many have had an opportunity of visiting the place where it is made or watching the process of its manufacture from the time the Dro- per proportion of spring and fall wheat has been blended through the use of de- in the spotlessly clean picking F0019-`; licate scales and proper mixing appar- _ atlas, until the finished product is packed The amount of machinery and the outlay 5 Y Y K I_-"F _ _nrucuon -so ‘ and eypenge ne¢e=5a;-y to perfect a plant Q-‘ Th? i.. H. T&YIOf C0., l¢II!\If0d| PIQBI QI ch* Ih§!n'. ,mul ,Imam mm I . mg,-“"“”_”BA,_L.S S.m.,,,,.,m_ ?,°,}§";;,,;°°§°,§‘0{e=,;°‘;t'g=;§i;“ch;~l§; gf; The Mammoth New M111 of the T. H. Taylor Company, Chatham--Nami 'J-f'il'§°'i.`.II.‘.§'.`.°l'f.§'f.‘I.i.°°..f.‘.`f .‘.’.°'§.'Z ___ in Every Respect, With No Superiorin North America. the necessity of l the llour back bring up the ttcaedthéit some D¢ 0 facilities. me Y. and make as near the been seen by The fifth heads of presses one . planning of finds the elevator ' of the mill are plifylng power. lllelll. Ullc separatorai and Qllletl with the CSD _ “fills of department must recommend housewife, when ‘Wt and lable. neu is no that contains this 1 'J no ng l *ful* =1S*°“"‘1'“‘=i A mm that has an which adds in me beauty and cleanliness bushels per hour also the steaming or the modern dust-proof applialloes as of the buud,,,g_ The wan., are plastered tempering machine for heating the wheat, well as a complete equipment of all the_ and painted with 3 fteseoed bo;-der to kill the germs and bring the wheat latest iH\'¢f\li°“S fm' °°“"°"ti“g gram imc lnmngnnllt. which adds materially to the tu the proper temperature for best mill- n°“" ‘md feedstuns' is a sight wen wogtm ha`iidisPcAmg°appeiirar°iI‘:e hgfailie interioi. The lint; results. The cleaning-room, oi! this remembering. spouung ,making and exevatol-S al-elliloor, contains scouring Jnachines, chop _ The new mm. which was bum wi¢nlrf,.*m,,3e 5; mea, ,,,,,e_ ,,,a,,,,d and sand. _ rclls. dust collectors ind ll 1-4°°'b“°h°\ tli`e`irear, and represents a heavy invest- papered at the mm and then sheuacedi scale, capable of welghing__ the largest ment of capital. has been built with a _ and varmshed after instauatiom such carload in one draft. view to permanency, conveni;1;ce ar;_d. mush is not given to mast modem d'e“_ ag: gl: ;l;i:d H0orQ;ll‘:h:l8¢¢dttl£_&;\:inf of this mgignitud; and equipment are _ _ ,em _'_`_-_, " _ ' 1 _:£11036 Of 'fdlllpetitofl . ' _ ‘_ ° P ‘ I len economy, and expense has not n spa - mgs_ _ ,____,_,,, -`_.__; _ _ _p , _.is _ . ed to assure any of these qualities. The The sp0utS_ put together with round each ¢__qlllDD¢d with a pérfec ‘Ulf col- contract for the buildingu executed head Screws' are “ned throughout with legs; suspended from the cellinghthual accordmg to Pla” Supp Y ‘me oil polished tin so as to make the flow of 3 DK more space below. Here dis- the largest mill-building companies in th mmd roducts Smooth and reg-“lan pmyed the mm`n,|ght.s expert ham” 9 BT D America. It was under the supervision of An the Shafting is of rolled steel' and craft-for the trunking, spouting and con- t a Mr. Gonne, and the massive and well- me bearings are enclosed in ring ouers' __veyors are really put together artistically, built structure is a credit to the build-~ so as to prevent dripping of on upon and exhibit the highest degree of work ers. The milling machinery was selected th U d achme _ The machim manship. We also find here the mehl MCI he I e oors an m ry from the most ,modern designs and from. ery isoiled auwmaucaum requiring “tue _'£1001' bills, an innovation from the old- 3:; different firms, and the expert millwright care in that respea style, wooden, bug breeding kind,__ bran who installed it asserts there is no bet- 1 A technical description of the muhim 1 dusters, Little Wonder reels, 5 Jlmibg ter mill to be found anywhere. , _ Dust Collector. which collects , _, _ department Separated ffflm the fésf °f it to say that the main sour of the min _ahmmlm 5de'l”“‘e§f’2°,3;h 1 the mm bi' 5"eP"°°f Walls and d°°"'”a3 proper contains- the packers, boots cr ‘ miller knows ls‘quite ‘ new feature in modem mill-building-with bohoms of the e|e‘.at¢',r stands’ and' the _of the cleaning-room an immense and solidly num elevator ua- ma,” ,,,.,,,,,,g ,hm ,md ,one we fo, _ c°§"u%m§l_f:n°§°;1§f°"- *F-livin? TINY 1*” an _'eu -'“5h‘¢‘I- “mil the cleaning room and elevator. which on th°'t°m.u', nom, are h¢2f¢@. and fllfllished With m'¢'58'h"“3 leaves ample space for sorting and ship- 4 ' square 'eiftersa with appliances and fire escapes throughout. ,pose _ ,wry i hteen ¢¥l’°@ DHHS. Bl! are made _ The danger of dust explosion, to _'which iguheighi 'ans tfeniithyeg gghggeslngigllglpggs’ lui These ‘fe "I9 l » e superseded the old- Sll 50111' mms ha"¢‘\’¢¢“ f°"m°f\Y_ ef* inches thick. Off this floor one enters time Henson feels. which in their turn posed, is entirely obviated by a system the c|ea,,mz_,.0om_ in which are p1aced_::;re°£o;l_<;:iv§g lafléhgonoundnrecegggtog _mtlinilt of dust collectors. which l>l'€\'€¥1f the M' the chopper or attrition mill for custom tm. square ,fuer is radically dlflerentfgfe ‘ cumulation of dust in any quantity vt-gtk, 1he_br-an and shorts packers, main from any other sieve bolter. and while hat . _ -, f d ll _ f mi d ,.t__possessing-every practical and desirable w ever _ _ driving gl; than _pu ess; ther mggive iree.t%ré_e heretgfélgg lised, it ln;-mv” 3 so solidly is the great building con- mont- 5 3 u en _ inum r of new eatures of ialué and im- strufgted that not me 193..; jan-mg 0,- structure used as an. elevator and mix- D0l'ia¥l¢¢» It has greater 089812113' and Ce ther f A - . OCC!! I I H00 tremor is perceptible on any of the floors ‘"5 _Wa'°h°“S°» fun’ °‘l“iPPe‘_l . with sieve” gacehige our ti? when all the machinery is running. Un- Sales- ‘30n"¢Y°f5 and 5P°“t3 femusne f°f ‘ chanical construction der the building was driven a. veritable the °perat_i0n of the same' To the south xelfi |:'0pldi'§I:Jn€?I¥de;‘eat forest of a thousand piles from _thirty of the ml“"m'st n°or_iS 8' large and strong. All the bearings run to thirty-live feet long for the security Svacious shipping mum, with tracks un oil, which are fed by sight of the foundation and after inspection alongside. Ot! the end of this room is `and the overflow caught in an of the massive structure Hlled with ma- 9' We“°9q_“iPPed muet 'Wm and f°0m cup' ohillcrr-. one can llrldersland the Sasacity “lied ‘mb ‘°"‘“"'S 1°' the “Se °‘ em' gl$:etIl‘;t°$il§: 3262:: af the tlrm in so doing. ‘ plovees. chine, an advantage not possessed ln|pln1 3 Au the exposed woodwork of the buud_ Passing upstairs to the second iloor, are |:;1c5;sot:§; si;)\;_¢;i;ili_ac_;htin:i‘e Wg;heth::fedd; after* :lg was planed, and afterwards given encountered 21° mx' mms °' gdndersf can be instantly cut on! while the rua. ery and manifold processes employed in from la bl 'mm The mill proper is a spacious file' the conversion of wheat into ilour would une aft,-°||;g;°|. gxsgymt and story brick Structure- with ll Cleaning not interest me casual reader. sufnee ed and finely vowdered nonl- blower ahora 7, fourteen Of t em. _ th a Columbia feed chine is in motion. The cut I enables 0 coats of white magma’ wld wat" break govemor, a machine designed to the miller to easll -0 _ int. an absolute tire protection, and ‘ feed the mill with the desired number of Hour up to ¢rade.y';iIi|‘;1»`l>|$il;l{es%§r2l\; Elly 0 The The half may be better than the whole. but give a kid a pie and see when he _Si'¢0‘pS. INSTANT RELIEF. » I Mr. Robt. Jennings, Mansfield, Out., writes: ‘I have used oaehottle of Dr. I»ow’s Toothache Gumforsevere toothaehe. and received in=tant relief. Besides this, it acted as a splendid temporary filling. Price lilc. A marrledman sayshishomelsrunby the rule of three-baby, wife and mother in-law. I L_l_ixa-_Liver Plills gre the ladies’ favorite arte as t t sicken or’weakel:{lr gala; tlsigleigrltegts convenience. Price 25c., all drucgiats., see herhusbaud iintilahe is married “Over here elle seldom sees him he is mnried.” When it comes to sailing the ,life tliemceerocks yonsmkg an . ulgm, ' ‘ ff? n. ' l iii time tink mornin( -- usd’ ag* #eg el gt l ._ Q-g4l_v|nff_ _ :_-____ £4- :Q Ll For getting in some ilne licks the small boys’ stomach, the men apple crop is not so green. " = llinasfa Liniinent Rehevea’ Neorlja' sue-Dunn you always' slum- when you -pass the cemetery? ' ; ,_ Be-Yon? I. Tmgoing tobe _All the lung lieaiinz properties -‘of the nine are bottled no in Dr. Wocd's Norway Pine Syrup. It is the most satisfactory remedy for coughs and colds of all k‘nds. Price 256. 183118-“Is that dentist_ such an expert ¢§J'm°!osist 1" Wages-“I never heard of a root that c could not extrads.” " Q ;l-- - -.L-.___ "__'_m,-,Q I QU!! 31168. at present occupied hymn 3-9- U_¢5_°°¢-*U19-l!l&_1\=¢r7sicse. ,Lland- "“’°"°"‘°°l*'*°~ .‘°vl1~_°° - ' Orders for Parke;-'s Dyeing and Cleaning Werke Tomato. lvdve l' o v‘ I . ` 9 _ ,_ Amer uf ral-urs on was nl _ TARBUSHS 0 HIGH-_GRADE ART MBU. L CHARLOTTETOWN - - - . . p g m,Agg Life Si" Pcflnio in Cum, sqm, won can un oil. me my '“'°°°"°°= ‘° ’°“° ° ='“ ‘°'°:°°= Business Stall To lal.» “‘““ °‘ “ "*°"“°° M” "‘°"°" ""“‘°=~ ’ cAll Work Guaranteed _ ' | 'f°1¢~¢l»°¢°f==-col whlwfl-ll-:ca All Good Mouldlnli Warrantcd tn llell Thai' Cobo i ~DODD7& ROGERS curbest attention. '~ dhlwli' 1: ‘ - -*- mxm@~md L ffl-ill. ~ I9-'d|slamo..la `nauulr”’”"",¢, @#lI1u _,_ , .._, >- lame QI " We have og; *f sr.. ¢Qa;i_|9l_hlle Ik.