.42 ,_., . i ,fp 15.' 1 _.".~’i-2. ‘ 1 vv /__ ._. _ _ e 9 i umountoi his salary by preventing 1 ii ` *I ~ 2" ` ' . ."_._§_i;:. '\.\`i»~ "" 1, ~.. .f"' . ,Q e si wif? 13 1x wl- `5‘l¥’i .., / 4 . _.r{;,;_ 1.1 S-._ .fy fri? “.335” .1 Hai, .' .“. -. '.5 ,i’i€{l. vis . ` o1:i‘. 12 *T-$21: ~. 1_ ..i. u. i 'til . pw i 1 if `?.. lp at .f~ .Y , its ‘ ` ~ .;tlr_,)- ...A ' ,fp » / r ` i ‘ \ . 1 tt i 1/ i t " , blood impurities may be freely ex- l i . L. Y _ V . .. - dp. v . 4 '1 ' 1 . . ‘ ». ;v' I 1 ` . .JFOIL BETTER BATHIN G The millions of pores of the skin must be kept open and active at this time ot the year in order that pelled. A good bath outiit is a valuable aid towards better heallli and more energy. We havea line new line of bath supplies including sponges. rubber sponzes, mitts,_ Lcofdh gloves and belts. rubber and goat hair complexion brushes, sea salt, soaps. toilet waters, etc. You will End what you want and will be pleased with the price. See windows. J. G. Jamieson, DRUGGIST. A if. 1111rpnia1ff;1»»>` , trains *th* l.. =s=\»‘»_~. ~-»- . , _ Ia the Sta-Zen. It our A forma to the features W Ita ease ot adjustment, beatdea this wa adapt lenaea to your eye; by the moat modern - methods. \ 25 d wtf. GAB SERVIGE F“SEl1i!v_r'"- p baggage, etc., conveyed anywhere 1:. ~>red. Leai c orders at Mc~ Donald 8.: .\.‘~ l(innon’s I)i ug Store or at stables, .55 hey Struct, near Steve- son’s Corner. j. l\i. NICHOLSON, V28 ‘A 1 yr. 'l`elephcue No. 2 CHEAPEE iinli im Ontario Bran. Manitoba Lima. Middling.s Corn Meal. Cracked Corn. Matchiess Chop, Barley, Oats and Corn. Gluten Meal. [great milk pio- ducer] Oil Cake Meal. _ Blatchford’S Calf Meal. inf Wholesale and Retail at ` S VERY LOW PRICES each mi-i -. ff iii I. QUEEN STREET. 19 tu fri & wtf ` oinc day wc hope our neighbors will cx- paiid their ininils to t-ho Canadian breadth in 5 ’ shall make liberal allowance. Canada is 13. IRB. THE AUDITOR GENERAL. To the Mackenzie Government is due the credit for having planed the Auditor General of Uannda In an tndependcnt position from which hc could not he re- moved except on a joint vote ot the two Houses ol Parliament. Mr. McDougall. who has since hold that position was ap- pointed shortly after thc Audit Act. wgs . passed. He had before been a Liberal member of'Pai-lianicnt. In the execution of his otlice he has had as varied expert ence, and has seemingly had more trouble with ministers of his own party than with Conservative ministers. Lust year he applied for superannuation which was not granted. Sincothcn his resignation liashecu talked olbut only the other day lion .\ir. Fit-lfiing told the Public At-couiits Coinmiltcc that hc would con- tinue in office. Since then Mr. McDougall has rvslgned. What new tmuhle has arisen since Mr. i<`lc|1liu;z's announcement does notjappear. Mr. McDougall has been an honest and capable otiiclal but lacked something of the required amount. of suavity to temper his stern sense of duty. His ditferences with the prcscnt Govcrnincnt led w his being overlooked when a few years ago a number ol’ the Deputy Ministers with whom hc ranked as equal were given an iiicrcasc of $1000 each. Repeatedly his decisions have been overulcti or reversed by the Treasury Board. lic has had voluminous correspondence and much trouble in kccpinyz some of his olil friends Straight, but ncverthclcss has yearly saved to the country many times thc improper contracts from going into clfect or improper payments being made. In tendering his resignation Mr. McDougall asks that he be given a superannuation allowance in excess of that to \\'hlcl\ he is strictly cntitled by his years ot service. It is in the power of thc Governrnent to grant this but whetherit. will be done rcinainsto be seen. Ministers :irc not usually very gcncroiislydisposcd t0\\'“r“ "“¥0nc who has thwarted or attempted to thwart their purposes. Still we ti-ust that the retiring Auditor will be grunted most favored Lrcatincut for the unduubted scrvice which it is on all liuinls admitted he has rcndercd to the country. His claim as presented is not in all respects udniissablc. That. hc has saved the country some money, even a large amount, was only in tlieline of his duty. But the gcncrul vcrrllctof thc country if it could lic licuril would give him full superannuation allowance. A successor cquuliy capable, honest. and insistent may not bc very readily found. Collector Bump of Charlotte, thc port of iiociicstcr,Ncw York, who compelled ri Canadian captain to lower thc British flag on July -l on penalty of being refused his clearance papers, is a type of American oilicial of which thc more enlightened of his countryincn will hardly fecl proud. In Uunadu we arc glad to liuvc the citizens ot any inreign country exhibit their flags at any time they choose. We have no fear such displays and no feeling of envy. these matters. In thc meantime we ninrc than onc respect bigger than the iiitod States. Z l __...L OIL CLOTH! 1 is We stcckcd yesterday 40 pi0Ce8 OIL C LOTH nearly all two to make _luiy a busy month at 20 and 25|: the square yard-also a few pieces of wide Lino- leum at SOC the square yard. All these goods are new and bright, just out of the malnu- fncturer-'a drying rooms, bought below the market prif-e-1-otlierwise We Could not 801| at the above small prices. `MarkWiighilFuinishinglIo.,Y ‘ Carpets and F nrniture. ‘ “"*‘""`° ‘ 7" ff yards wide-Priced _tha season that they had bought- their 5c. WILL LAND ONE _ rt Co. Charlottetown Agents. .......f|11£. Tho delegates hom Canada to the bla oonveutlon ol the lntarnatioi al Supremo Lodge, ot the Independent Order 0! Hood l‘emplars,vlhiah takes plans in Ballast, inland. next month, leave from Rlmonskfi aoxt week or the meek alter. The N07!! Scotia delegates appdntedo were W. A. Mal.-Donald. d t.tiil4"C|ty, J, "A. Slmpson,of Amherst. It is not 'certain that M,r, Simpaon will, but.-`Mr. Mao- llnilaldleaves tiara Monday. and before ping w Beirut. ps win vpn mend.; Faiinbiirgli, Banthhlre and `lnvernro'n, where his lather was born. ' It is expected the attendance at the convention, will be about 1,501 delegates from all parts of the world, and tho vention opens on Aug. lst., and closes on the Oth. The United States' delegates will likely charter asteamcr to take thcp. across, and Goloncl B. F. Parker. the Right Worthy Grand Secretary, whose lu-adquartcis are at- Milwaukee, Wis., will have a biz party to go. New Brunswick and P. E. Island ulll each send a dolomite. Messrs. McDop- aid and Simpson will represent the Grhnd Lodge ot Nova Scotia, in which thcie are all subordinate lodges, the two in Halifax being Minniehaha and Morning- Glory. The dcleiratss were appointed last. year, and at the session ol the Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia held at Steliarion this week, they received their instructions as to how to vote on questions to be submitted to the International Supremo Lodge, which is the title ot the body which is to meet at Belfast. These hlg nicotings are trlenniai, and in the past. have been held nt Edinburgh, Christiana, Norway; Berne, Switsarlgind; Boston, Mass; and other places. Mrs. Dickie, of this City, was u delegate to the session at Edinburgh in 1891, and up to this year, she was the only representative Nova Scotia had ever had at thc session. -llaiifax Chronicle. Symptoms of Naive Disorders Which Furetell the Approach of Nervous Prostration. Paralysis and Locomctor Ataxia, Twitching ol the ncrvcsnnilinusclc-s,scn- sitircness to light, sound and motion, jerking of thcllmbs, slccplcssncss, heati- ache and indipzestion-sucii are some of thc symptoms of cxliaustcd ncrvcs. liceausc tlierc is no acute lpaln people 'lo not always rcalizc tlic seriousness ui nervous diseascs.'l`hcy do not think of the lielplessiicss of body and mind, which is the result of nclzlccting such ailments. Iiccausc of its cxtruorriinary control over tlisciiscs ofthe ncrvcs Dr. Cllusc‘s .\'crvo;1"ooil luis come to be considcicd the cnc |.;rL-at trcntnicnt for disorilors ol this natuic. Not only does it revitalize the wasted ncrvc cells, but actiuilly forms iirni fit-sh and tissuc, builds up the system and solids new vigor and vitality to every organ of thc boily. Dr. Chusc`s Nerve Food. 50 cents a box, at all dcalcrs, or Etlmunxon, Bates & Go., 'l‘orunlo. . IS AT OTTAWA- O1“r.\\\'.\, July I0.-Provan of Ghliz- necio railway fame, is here. If persis- tcncy will benciit the original investors, i’ro\'an will win out ln the end, hut. he cannot possibly accomplish much at this lutc hour of thc scasioii. -T; \'ALL`ABl.E ADVICE ’l`O MOTHERS. _ It your child comes in from play cough- mg or showing evidences of Grippc, Sore ’1hroat,`or sie ness of any kind, get out your bottle of Nerviline. Rub the chest. and neck with Ncrvillne, and give inter- nal doscs of ten drops of Ncrvlline in swcctcned water every two hours. This will prevent any serious trouble. No Iinimcnt or pain rollover equals I’olsun's Nerviliiie,\v ilcli has been the grunt family remedy ln Canada lor the 'past fifty years. Try it L50. bot tic of Ncrvil no. which i should suffice : 2 feet 6 inches wide, 25 lbs., 3 feet. wide 30 lbs.. 3 [cet 6 inches wide, 35 lbs., 4 feet wide 40 lbs., .1 feet 6 inches wide. 45 lbs., All 6 feet 2 inches _lo ...»1.-.-... STANDARD SIZES AND l’RlC1fSZ $ 9.50 il.DU 12.50 i.1.0o 15.00 ng. In t\\'opai~ti=.1t\<~.|~xir1i. .\'pi-cial sizes. .~‘pm:iul &_ ii Prince Edward island! Railway; ' L' graph mes. Scaled tcndt-rs iuliiressoti to thi-. iiiulci-slpiit-d and markctl on thc uiltaldc "'l`t!|i1lci' lui' l'\~lc~ \ iii lliicrl. 1'. ld. L," will ln: i'\u-clvcii up to and Eidlliltlliig llloiilizly, thc 'lltli :lay of .lu _\', llli.i, for tho coi\».ii‘i|.-limi oi tim following i,clc;:i'upl\ lines nn l’riii1'v iiliiward Isluml. lliurruy llai- bor liruiu~li lroin l'l\ai-lot.tcro\\'1i Hiatioii in .\iur|-uy llai-lmr Station not inf-liuliulz thc ilillsbui-uiigli lli-iniilv. .. p _ .~.I.cn|:tli uliuui lS.lL! iiiilcs lli'ui\i‘h to Vci-iioii i{l\'ui' " " l..’»i| " in-1....-1. fi-ci.. 1‘._-1-.limit to Mo|\t.a,g\i|-.lir1d|:c “ “ MB " Spccliicatl1inu1u_vho sscn at the uiilcc of im. slum-i..1.~...i...it. at <'i....~init.~1<.w1i, l’. E. I., ut lilo Stiiiiiuli .\l1\.~tt'r`,-= ttilivc ut, (`ai'di ali, P. l'1. l., uiitl at thu mill:-is of lim Eltictiélciiiii of t.|it- l. ('. ity., at Moiiriuii, N. li. wlinro forma nt‘l<~i|1|oi~ni1ty tw nliiiiinvvl. All tlivviiiiiliii-»|1.~ of thu spot-iilt-iitioii iiiiisi b 'on illcil \\'i\l\. c 4 il 1). i’0'l"l`I.\'(il‘ili. iieiicral .\i1\iiiiycr. l{|\il\\'ay Oillcc. lloitrtnil. .\'. li. 7-12 illii COMING EVENTS. City Council meets on the second Mon. day ln ouch month. Dr. F. 1*‘.:Kelly Mayor; W. W.Clarke. City Clerk. S. O. E. Ni.-xt nicetinglot Lodge Prince Edward is on Tuesday evening -iuypc ‘.’7th. Red Rose Degree v ---¢i ' Mlnard'| Llnlment For Sale Everywhere EXCURSION BULLETIN in. Round trip 20 c To East Bivcr ports I"ri1|ay at d p. ni. Round trip 201:. To Crapaud Saturday at 3 p. ni. Round trio l0c, lioiuc curly I7 dtf ¢--_gi Ai voun Post oriiics Send as we snd5e lor mailing same _ _ and we will send by return mailonp Plume 274“`|f°x H' i l large white niuslin waist size 38, 40,. 42 or 44; this waist iii worth iilc.-Jas Paton & Co. O24 dtl'. - ' Carters’ looltatora la aadqnariarp tor leave!-» liuxl of Prince Edward la I » Invictus shoes tor men.-Alley 5 iron-Ox Tablstsarc on sale at A. A m-ral, many men will wish,_ later ln i Spring suit at D. A. Brands. wil tf ‘W7 '"4 . Opera_House ' One week only, starting Monday, july 17th with Mat- , inees Tuesday and Saturday, CROCKEIPS Educated Horses, Ponies, Donkeys and Mules. They do everything but talk. Prices 251;, 35c, 5oc. Matinees loc, and 25C. Seats at Ranl¢in's. anna-- MURl’HY’S Livery( Stable, oussitsfriiisisr. Teams toihire at short notice. . 6' Cabs meet steamcrs and trains. ' ' M. J. Murphy, rnovhlaroa. 7~ll d 21110. it. 1 I'ive second hand bnggies in re~ .pair and newly painted at P. I-I. `RAINOR’S Kent Sirect, L`li'tow1i. Tender ‘for Tele- 7-5.1.0.’ INGENIOUS imitations of our trade mark abound, Do not tolerate the “Just as good” cry of a traudulent dealer. 1t’s not “tell” if 1t's not an Oster- rnoor, so-be sure it’S all 0Stel'm00t‘. Our NA1\i1~:_ and TRADE MARK LABEL on the end of every genuine mattress. Why not learn about the Ostermoor, even if you don't want 9. mattress now. We have spent thousands of_ dollars in issue our handsome 20-page book, “The.Test'of Time,” handsomely illustrated, » WE WILL SENDYOU FREE. Each copy costs us 125 cts. to print and 5 cts. in stamps to mail-it is ‘yours for your narue on a postal. Send today. The Ostermoor is the best mattress ever made-.-a glance at the letters in our book will prove it-but this guarantee THIRTY NIGHTS FREE TRIAL. You can have an Ostennoor Mattress, sleep on it thirty nights, and if it is not better than any other Mattress you have cvcr used-it`_it is not all you cvcn HOPED for, return it at our expense and your money will be iniuxcdiatcly rcfiiudod without question. What more can we do to Acomnvjpcc you M _ _ JAMES- PATON & Co. .,.., .... . ON SALE,f'pzrr.f5tr1i.-im Hats of dollar fifty value-durable, sty- lish, bigger variety than ever before, 14 spring styles, black and colored . ... - Wccks»&“'Co. ` n._2a.iwtf »l"/,-:.a.-1' 3 dwt ___-i-al--i-_-._. io, 14 and 18k p ` S-I-_ PAUL,s» \f'.»" .1 .,. mi Wholesplehby %*.:.~i:~<*.Ei1i new ", T Jeweler and Opticiau. Sola Representative for - S. S. ('ity of Loiulou will lcavu tho Steam Navigation Co‘a \\'hui-i at 10 a.m. and I p. in. Return Fare, Reduced to ‘ ` l5c~' siockul man, woniba and 'children may bc had at vary ' i‘ciiwimlilc\'1itcs. Ailrstfclims ten tnblc with Mcchry Mpg C0_,__F_»"mne| & Thr liain, wiimin, lanib, mast bc-ci, chicken. salads. , _ ste., will bu not (or visitors. Tho~v ry l ht t _ d . "’“_"" R““g”' "`i""“““" n.1....i.1s .imuia .m...w ‘an aivpbiimitg .fy S. S- I2 lm' . - - °?’°f;l‘l Bms- (Pc D~Ed‘lY'_9 uctliinizultiion|n1oi.isi|n¢ami rcrroslilnz sail., -’“-‘ -° ` P ‘ , ` » » ,- ` . . To Orwell wednesday M B. p. ml ' . , 8931156 glial its _Cite Ex. x“§iYi;:1;?`t;i“iaiiou~ kinda will ln. 1\ro\tLiod and Round trill 7-of: _ ig= trams' Spices’ &c_ ' A buau_tli‘ul cool will brii\|Niy0tl.,'ta`1this ds- To Wcst River ports Thursday at J p. Moi” Limited nh “Ns I Co iiglittiiisputtura picnic. Water ovorywhro. . _ C out ll llon‘t.inl»<»i this np|>oit\nilt.y. Tliiirnrlay noxt home Ask your ,Ind bags or barrels Bttsawtf ` fectitlmery. - 1 -_ .- _ _ - izini at in in ni. .ual a p. rat, city ot huiidoii. pr mfg nd 1 (_ ¢ _ 'i‘a avoid thc_ruali‘ tis e may buh ui tM . .‘ -l l. plicntioua 1 ‘scum 5 q“°.eiI on up (ii-cy`~ slow. cor. i’i~liicu iiiui Water Otsrfrodi 0reo“dg%;‘:iill‘dodTE§on g r1;i-iid3i- ' ' 4 ~ » 'Mt A iiioinbui s of thc couiniittoc ur at tho stoainur. - Box 25. Summerslde. Hd June zo! mwftl Dec. 31 Citypf; tihcnt. » ‘ ‘-¢- '- .1 'V From _,Hai_ifa;{ every Tauday morningr; 'froin Charlottetown, `e’ve;r’y_* ,_, Thnrgdayfk _s .N _ Caitsf ,at .Hl't'\§tsi»uty.f~.& Ailthit., ~_i !ptd_e'|‘i Hsrbor, Sheet Harbor, §i!°'fffi>'*!"!* fi' CARVELL BROS.. Agents- Mvrststhna. W "H the __-_ MONDAY, JULY illll_ », .1 ».~ -‘.H.’.'."..» if. I This picnic lsn`a.lWt\!l,i°0ilod forward ta. rin: picnic ol_ _ ti. and thi.. y,-M. wa-uiwis ¢¢w-Www. .....».. ti... ...'21 all pi-ovions youll. ` 1 ’i‘hL_1|;m\'u ls,_l|!aQhtd .li1»_t,bo»1hlc uw .1 . Iwav mwion : nuliiltl-Wrtzléme wink in mf, tho grounds. Plenty of shade to Ip,-.Md you jironi tho sun, and on abundant sappiy of Im .Cream aiul Tcniporato Drinks. \\’t-il steeped miinshniant salucnr, good dinner anti 1... tahlon. all umusoincnht to inaku tlic tiny .-“_ _ioyabiu to young and old. Tho u»n\a_| sports an under thc running, mont ot a oblnlliio fnilelal who will learn |m~ thing undolio bu ranks this the host for yt-ih.._ The vwlsw band will bu in iuicntlintf., with a cholac ropsrtntro of now niuiiir. Special trains lsavc the city at 8.30 u. in, and 1.45 D. ui.. and on roturn loaxon the srwuniii at 7.39. , 1 Return faro Boo; childrun l5o. Single iirat class fares from Moiiul Nliiwapg and other iiitorgnodlato sllltliiost ~ F. P. HENNESSli`.\'. Sv.-v'y. ii tm hi - _ _ Farmers* Ereurstbn 10 the Domipipp Experi- E mcntiil`"F2rm, NAPPAN. N. S. Under the auspices of the F armers' Institute. Demonstration is the 'Twentieth-cen~ tary Key;word to succosstnl uicliiods of education. ` The Fsiuvi sr NAPPAN is the Domiii~ iou Demonstration Station for the Mar. itime I’rovinces.‘ It ‘will bei open for osiniiviooli & ‘ co., 114 nizlizieiii siren, Niaw Yom( i§§2i?féf°"‘°“ "°“‘J“” ‘° Canadian Agsuiicyz The Alaska Feather and Down Co.; Ltd., Montreal. _ Reduced rates one-way single faire vin Point Du Chsne goingciluiy z4t ami returning up to and in udingh July 2 th. ‘ 7 . J. C. READEY, Superintendent of Institutes. rz th sa ai tw 5. ' " ' . . 1- "2 '.,~,' ..r,.."".' ' ` Grand Athletic illleet `iBy Electric Light aiearss rigatsgohfw senior 0.. 11.. C. A. A. A. Grounds Thursday, July 27, 1905 Under the management of the Char iiiiiiixiiisiidigiiebfiisfffiiidgi. ml me BL it Rings wiilbe 11.1.1 Quality guaranteed as stamped inside. . No better rings than o (West River) on . 1;, H_ ypyppp, ’“““S”“» JU" 13"' PROGKAMM E EVENTS OPEN T0 FIREMEN 0.\'i.\' |00 yards dash,(regulnt-ion) |00 yards dash. llmlimiiidmlli' iT m to m il o oso _ ua n is i . . Aitililyards Hooliwand Laliidor Iiaco (Tram III nl ill » A inllo Sal\'age0(;p1iépIi;ié\lraql¥_éiiciil. loo yum V: ' ' e Wlyaids ash. lyards dash. in lc llloyclo. mils Bicycle. t.‘.'.‘:.i.”r-:.°‘ _» vanuilaiipiiorion' or `s"u. if. A. A. \- Itis thalntsiitluiiottiiail-an mittunui 1.1-im! toirothsr at this Moot all the Ilioat. Atlilt-1.-~ iii thc Proviiicus, thus making this oiwlllf lil" hmiimst a:;lilc‘t§on;i_‘Loetlng» ovor licl1i ni ilm nr ms n . Torch Liam Prooesdon and Finn.-ml. il|~» _ H 0 R A H ` (ln thc stcainor rcl’rcsliliigdi'l|iki¢. fruits nic.. l |....yi»nii1nl,ti~aiii the oonimlttco in ciihrgh; playon t.hs Grounds by the Cin..-|u11.~|.»\\|| and on tho in-ounrin there will bo a wuil i ll girl. t». iiiiliiiii ie in each event. For luiilivr particulars apply to tho Bscmtun' _ 9 - - 1 1 . ' llilllllt.’6illl’il`S Aglili n.f...|......... ami. 1 ..‘“.,;jjf.-.'.:°.'1.°'i.s‘.‘:.i.”.‘.2'.;.°“r2°i:.~;‘“.ii.f1:‘“;~1:rp"i. \\'|uu°cc\'ci'ythln1z good for thc appetites of “vpn” spam, oommm,¢,_\;§¢-,-|,,¢k _.|.,..»|._ Arlniiraion 25a. Grand Btnitd 10 ccnls. THOS. IIANAHAN. Chia! Fira Dcpisrgion t,'iiairni|ui;%i 'ani I AN - . A. t".' A. it < rorxry, Uoiiiiiili inf' ’l~7 th. sn, 6| w tw ii. Teacherf 1 -Wanted Suv vm# .DMD °0_ . lr ‘ t . ‘o.P.coNNici.', _ of 1'....1.-- 1.|g .15 .) oiislinaion. S. ,tw ' Capt.i'A._ Vlhliuras ,finer-°~“-“"»<§ _ ' it `atJai llr\v¢Cl““ ¢u ndR! i°" ` ¢h, -A 5Y""°Y" mia, ...us li. PNHQ llltl <‘.~.,,. Bros.. o,,_ ra it