i T ._ we o»».|bu.~w,.a .auf-v ....4 .»4u~n§ndaq»¢.¢ssmw»~¢¢---»»- 's _ r _ __,_r,-_,s -» - -N". -.> ;;- »~- é _ 'ig 'mr oriinmAN ammo-r'rv_1~nviv. PRIME Euwnm ismvn JULX 27 1900 " E PARISIAN P. G- GORSETS ._ <1." ' FOR ha Bivina Hui, Liva, Man. ELEGANCE COMFORT and DURABILITY See our patented specialties Parisian Dorset Go, Manufacturers, Quebec Th lllftiln illaln Nav. Gu, L'd. Unless uoariiusaeau no ai miuciass. ¥sveas below every day, Sundays ex_ceDl¢d- mm Poirzr no cuENE. [On amvsl °f 11.0 train from St. John,] for SUMMERSI DE sslmaeetin with express train for Charlotte town and grlgnish. _ Prom SU \aMl£RSIDE. [on arrival of m_orn- .igtrainfrom Charlottetown and all Stations pl r. B I. R.) for POINT DU CHENE. connect- %withafternoon frain for ST. JOHN, .BOS- N and MONTREAL. _ Connection at Moncton with train for Can: B.. at St. John with C. P. R. ana U. S. and Canada. also at St. John rsof International and Dominion .Ashstic 5. S. Liues_ Tuesday md Saturday #Queen for Boston direct due following day Queen, and on Monday. Wednesday an Fn- shg mornings, with Steamers for Eastport. Thailand Bono lil U. From PIC PUU bout half past three on ar- 1inl¢ :lay train: from Halifax and Sydney ine CEARIDITETOWN. _ Iml CHARLO'l`TE'l'0WI_i for Picton at 8 f3o ‘Eai‘!§s°°1i§=o“"°“‘°‘ fi"ii'§Li'$‘i“£" '"““‘ °' an &KR ag;-*E Y with Steamer Bruce for afg nlinirlaxl wiui ics. .Ra aint Ligegfof *°"“”.....,-...”r':.="e.':i‘.'.'...P..°-saw ..._ knee bane 2.4 hours later than if joiniiag Plant Mme! in CIPFOWN and connect wi name Senna' in HALIF AX. Iimsgh 'lichen to be had_ at Grand Trunk 'Qin Pacino lntercolonial and P, B. I. and on the Companys eteamers and mfr; lines in United " Eastern e. insists run on F. W. ‘ _ iddetown. P.B.I. June 18 d and w. NIIHIOII lTI.Alll'I0 RAILWAY -ill Steamship Lines to Boston via Yarmouth. lhofopnlsr Fast Line between East- osm lova leads and Boston vis Whslsor Junction and Ilollthx. . e iii 38% TRAINS leave Halifax dqy)_[ex- §3nnday] at 6 35 ii. in. and goo_a. mfg igby 1 Iirmouth, maklngconuection daily, Sun- Q qlsmpted, at Yarmouth for Boston. THE Roru. Mui. Smnisnirs “Hhs Sum" ul "Prim Arllilr" $OG!'ossT 7ooo Home Power. the tdegand ingsitndtgffmers plying between the Hotline Provinces and Boaon. Inova Yarmouth Daily, sunday Ex- eepted, for Boston unlnbal of Express Trains from Halifax. Returning leaves Boston daily, Saturday ex- gers arrivmgrn Halifax next day, 3_i5 pm.. by Flying Bluenose Ex ress Train. The 8. S. Prince Edward, leaves Halifax zverryhxesday at 7.oo a. m. for South :Shore 'Puts and Yarmouth, connecting on Wednes h’y with 8. S. Prince George for Boston. os' all information, guide book, folders, etc., which will be sent free, write to F. H. Arm- ¢rnn¢,General Passeri er Agent, Kentville N_S P. GlI¥KIN.,,Geu’l Manager. Ieltville N. S. June 15d 4m. _ _ _-L 7 1 r. E. |._5i|iwii On and after Monday,J une 18th, l90’),the trains of this railway will run daily (Sun- days excepted) as followsz- Tnins Outward. Trains Inward Bead Down. Stations. Read Up. rlrl. P-lb* rswr~ l>3EB'i8lr' > r’9°9°$=.=° ' WREQQH Pal. P.M. A. M. P.M. P.M. ill) 3.10 7.35 lv. Ch'town ar 8.50 _ " " 5.1) 3.2!) 7.55 Royalty J unc. 8. ' ' 12 8.27 N. VViltshire _ 8.37 Hunter River 9.08 Emerald J unc. ii? SSE 32° U >&0 .'92 ' I assi; °°s1>s°- - not , for C-;inadia.n shippers in that line. Soi@ ` Miuard's Llulmeiit Cures Dlstemper. .L - ~ - . v’:._ A J if or _ - V *_ I _ V _-_ , . ._ > _.L-,_, :_ ,_-. ._s,._- .»_, ~»_ . .We ./_W_,.._ -_ 5,131-, \ _ _ _ _ . i-_ - -» ,f=~.;.. . __ '- _ - .` ` _ _ _ __ _. V -._ . - » - -»:~.l-.:. i,»="'-»f~:- ~ '».::'~ "Ze" -.ff-.‘ ~'.._r. ..._-‘ --°'e1'#f‘i.~._- .-__ “ »'-.ar .- .;. 't 1 ~.-~.'~- .-; 1 - ` ` _ . _ _ ' " af. ir; - ;. c .- ‘-'~-“‘L?_1f <-."~, fi ._-»’»_>»=.r»'_~."°*'.;"»»;==-_-' =' E4i'~- ‘r < 2;’ »_13.f.==¥~_" '»1>»»==.'~=f 1.- 4 i M.-'1‘ V ~ '-r.T;-==_‘»<<.`qf 'r-‘-»`<- ~ ~;"`-._-~‘- =-;"'. > J \_. » ‘I __ _ _ _»_ -. ~_ »~ -. ~-~ _ .» -~ ‘i.~,~ __- ._ _ -~. A--s- ~ ~i.. f- ' . .» f -- _+=~ -~*"-= ~ be -‘M-.1--<»-;,~~.~ ==>.'.‘_r»_s_ »_~.~._-.-‘-¢1-fm-»~--f-vf_":_ - '_'-_.ur » _ ~ _ _ ._ __ . » »- _ »..._-_ ,,_.,_ .;,-_ -.-.- r_~..§;' -:_ ~ ~?-_ .= <»=s.-.;.._.~?r$'~;f=5' - _'.:-~....' 1-ffm J- ._s,~-:_-f_._‘.~`;~'.{'-~'; --."=1~¥f ‘.5 -~. ‘ _3_:':s..»¢.w»,-v.~‘z~§-'-‘f¢¢w"~”*~. cv.: 1. ._ __ _ ___ , _ __ _ '_ ‘ _ _ .. ,_t_,Y_-s -_-_ __r. r _. I-r.h»§_" s. ,;_,:.,f.’,t{'g ;_»_€.-r r.i_,_.`°T,§.‘;~_3i*-‘_;r'~_v_»_=_,,§__.*_ ’§i,~‘,.¢`.,._`_;;v,,,__.@>.;?-§§_`;¢§j;'l;§»”f"1y,{;§‘, '__,':v`f ».:..--.,,<-_;-_ V -~',»,»~-td. , p _ .- Y V. _T x:_,_. _ _. . V _.V »_~_-.»_-_-> .I _,1, _ _ _~ -_ _ ;~¢ ' __ .., ie- V _ . ...it 9,., ;.._»»_ _~ 5 _ ~i_..,»_.~»1~._..‘;'._,w_=; _-_. _ - - ‘ T _ § OTTAWA, July :!l__:I;ritish importers of tallow and grease are mal~'i.ig, ln(1I1iI`l@5 British manufacturers of confectionery want Canadian houses to talreup the Sale oftheir butter-scotch and kindred spe- cialt_ies.n.iid ri Belgian manufacturer of gu-i.r:intecd pure rice straw v\ ould like to ismblish agencies in Canada. Enquiries as ro names can be made to the Department of Trade and Commerce. Light or dark cottons or silks, can be dyed black, Magnetic dye black, gives a handsome, peruiainent color. Price 10 cents. 1 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. A rural local says, “The farmers who gave their cows sawdust disguised asbrfin were rewarded with wooden calves this spring." Severe Toothache. “I have used two bottles of Dr. Low`s Toothaclie Gum and find it splendid. It cured me of the worst toothache I ever <_ Wooer-May I hope? Wooed-Yes,if you promise never to re- fer to the matter again. Lara-Liver Pills cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia., Sour Stomach, \Vater Brash, Sallow Complexion, etc. They do not gripe, weaken or sicken. Small and easy to take. Price 35. There is no great achievement that is not the result of patienthworking; and waiting. Hagyard’s Yellow Oil. Can be used externally or taken internal- ly. It cures cuts, burns, bruises, cou- tracted cords, stiff joints, painful swel- ings quinsy, sore throat, etc. It is a. regular family medicine chest. Price 25c. To owe an obligation to a worthy friend is a happiness and can be no disparage- ment. Miuard’s Llnimest Cures lliptlieris. He that does good for good's sake seeks neither praise nor rewa.rd,§but he is sure of both in the end. One L-A-X-A-L-I-V-E-RPillevery night biliousness and constiglatlon. That is- just25cents tobe cured. One ofthe most important rules to the science of manners iaan absolute silence n regard to yourself. Don’t let headaches wear you out and render you untlt-for business or pleasure. Milburn s Sterlinglleadaohe Powders will cure you quickly, and leave no bad after effects. They do not depress the heart. Price 10c. and 251:. Caller- Doc,I I'm awfully annoyed by 1 rheumatism. Doctor- H'm! You don’t look like a rheumatic . Caller-Oh. I'm not. Its, my wife I HAGYARUS YELLOW >OlI. cures spmins. bruises, sores, wounds cuts. frostbites, chilblalna, stings of insects, burns, sealds, contu-sions, etc. Price 2-5c. ‘ Who darosdoall thatmaybecomea manauddai-esnomore,heis aman in- deed. Mlsarfs Llsimeut Csres[_Colds, 'etc. The lesswe parade our misfortunes the ore sympathy we com maui He .who thinks his place below him will certainly be below his place. DR. LOW‘S WORM SYRUP is a. safe, sure and reliable worm expeller. Acts equally well on children or adults. Be sure you get Low’s. No thoroughly occupied inau was ever yet very miserable. A Mothers Opinion. Mr. S. Snelling, Underwood, Ont., says that she has used Dr. Low’s Pleasant Worm Syrup in her family for the past eight (years, and she knows of nothing so good or children who suffer from worms. _We cannot always oblige, but we can al- ways speaklobligingly. Sometimes after getting overheated. there followsachill_ then a severe cold. The quickest and best remedy for the worst kinds of couglhs and colds is Dr, VVood`s_ Norway ine Syrup. Try it, Price Zoo. Mrs. Struckile-Did you meetthe queen while you werelabroad, Mrs. McShoddie'r Mrs. MCSh0ddie-No,I didn’t, and I was real sorry too. I wanted to get the recipt for English plum puddinl MILBL'RN’S STERLING HEADACAE POWDERS cure the worst headache in from uve to twenty miriuts, and leav no bad after-effects. One powder 50,3 powders 10c., 10 powders 25c. Stranger-High steppers appear to be very fashionable here? Horse Dealer-Yes’ sir. No other kind can get around New York, sir, without breaking their necks. miiiiirrs Linimeni cures cigm, in cow. An obstinate man does not hold opin ons-they hold him. Ilzmlcsi-.A_z_.»fo.4».:e_z.1:~»,s.i o. c. s|oi.soo. a. A. I ling Oi-spud. Honqysolosn. __-T " ' P.lI. MONEY T0 LOAN- Bsrrlsteek8elielm|».__ - Bank ot Nova Bootta Building. £135.29 9.32 Kensington " 25 7.17 ll.(l) 0 I _ _ £17 L50 O'Leary _4.07 6.53 V P.l(.A.¥. Mt. Sbewlrt 4.” 8.(I) St. Peter's 6.12 LIB Mt. Stewart IS 8.20 ar Geo'town lv 5.50 12.3) lv Jun ar ' _ s“f.§‘._§.°§’?:..‘.’; .§“.§”‘"'§._§f°.s°,i§.-:.,,°°°&.':.vf El Souix Sgfdzlslmen gba iiolnsn lu) 5.10 9." y - I ' ." °° af; {s.iide{ aj °°" 7.15 11.40 Alberton 3.3) 5.55 9.5 2.45 .P.¥. LH. A.H. P.M. R1) 7.10 l Junction } 7.05 2.2) 815 9.05 ar Souris lv 5.10 11.35 1117.15 lv Junc. ar 6.55 2.(D P.¥. AAI. 8.15al' C. Traverse lv 5.00 _ ey ` _.a 1. 16.45 Lv. Emerald Jet. 6.45 10.15 W “_ P ‘it‘i‘¥1E° 8.37 12.52 ar Tignish lv 2.50 5.(l) LL lm 6.15 1v'Ch’t0wn ar 8.10 3.50 LU 7.@ Morell 6.34 1.31 P1. LM. AAI. PJ( 4.$ 8.05 Cardigan 6.15 12.51 7.5 Emerald 5.45 2.1!. my ` Gen. Maia. Gfgt im Q |n1mp‘p1°y‘|;t't,e:w"`ll>$;‘yss;1o§avilar organs eifectdprompt and lasting cures of * ' ‘ 'f{‘§`_» S W DODD x9'-"Jl$9 lm# for thirty days makes a -complete cure of ,md acts ,,peed,]y_ Try l>,,mam»s é)°,.,, Russia Almost s Mlllmu Tons Ahead of the United States. The statement that Russia is a greater producer of petroleum than America will doubtless astonish many people who have fancied that this couutrv had practically u monopoly of the world`s supply. Leiiv~ the past year in Russia was 9,000,0U-'J; in America., 8,150,000; in ‘Galicia 340,000 in Roumania, 300,010, and in Sumatra Borneo and Java, It would ap- pear. toe, that the visible supply of petrol- eum in this country is decreasing from year to year. At the end of 1807 it was it was down to 3,556 000 tons Russian petroleum has been gaining favor in various places-even England, for some unexplained reason, having increas- ed her consumption of Russian oil very largely. Iu Germany, on the contrary, although there has been an additional demand for the Russian product, con- ‘ sumers rely mainly upon American pet- menting upon these facts, and have been asserting that in the future Germany may have to look to Russia for her supply while the German agrarian press, which hates everything [American, would doubtless welcome a. setback _ in the American petroleum industry. The fact that there has been a. de.- crease in the visible supplyproves nothing except that the market has more rapidly absorbed the output. There is every reason to believe that for many years to come. Germany will remain a profitable market for American oil, in spite of Russian com- petition; for ii our product had not been preferable, quality and high price consid- ered, it would have been replaced long before this by the petroleum of the nearer Russian ilelds.-Philadelphia Record. THINK OF IT. Never before in the history of the world was there remedy for oorns as safe, pain- less, and certain is Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor. It makes no sore s ots Extractor. At druggists. Sure, safe, and painless. @--l;;M_ Pllgrlms Reach Quebec. Qonnsc, July 24.-.Twelve hundred 'pilgrims from Kingston and vicinity will arrive here to-day en route to Ste. Anne de Beaupre. Other large pilgi-images will be here shortly from other Ontario points. The visitors to the shrine have been exceptionally numerous this year. WEAKNESS OF HOSPITALS. Said to be Incapable of Curing one of the Most Deadly Diseases of the Age. MoN'riu:.u. July Z3.-Mr. William, Brownie tells an alarmingbboly 011101'/el' Brights Disease. He was treated in the host hospitals both in Canada and the United States. They gave him up asincur- able. Medicalscience failed; the hos ‘tale Mr. Biownleyis cured. Dodd’s Kidney gills cured him and he is a well man to- n . Says Mr. Brownley himself “I have been a subject to Brightfs Disaese of the Kid- neys for twenty years. I have been in all the best hospitals in Canada and' the United States. I could ict no relief. I 'uavejust finished eleven oxes of Dorld’s Kidney Pills and am completely cured. I am a locomotive engineer and well- known, so many can vouch for this state- men Is. ' *fmilin Astronomer Brooks Fludsa New Comet. R. Brooks, director of _Smith observatory, dmeovered a new comet this morning in the' eastern heavens. Its position was right ascension 5 'hours 42 minutes 40 _ seconds, declination north 12 degrees 30 minutes, with northerly motion. The comet is in the constellation of Aries, has a bright stellar nucleus, and a broad tail. This is the 22nd comet discovered by Dr. Brooks. MMM I _ _ _ and ing Japan s small contribution out of con- p at sideration, the production in tons during Se 5,082,000 tons and at the close of last year- L' 0° YT B‘ A"Mizpa'h' L°y“'l Orange ’ ' urs roleum. German papers have been lcom-‘ the first Monday °fi each mwth' Ewen ifsiiumpl' :im hoqpiisis to oem him ofiin ' ` cv were powerless to help him. Nevert-gileless A “hh” M°L““°hun~ Secmtu'-7° GENEVA, N. Y., July 24..-Dr. Wil1iato_` _ __ 8 , _ _ '_ N _ = ‘ n ' ' wm Canadian Shipvm- .PRODUCTION OF PETROL-i ' Coming Events. EUM. I ,_ _-»-mun- uardian readers willjind the follow- .ng convenient to clip and keep for re- ZTENCZ. Sons of Scotland meets every second Monday in each month in Mechanics Hall, Prowse Block.-E. CAMERON, Rec. Secret- 3-VY ORANGE ORDER. Boyne Lodge. No. 614, meets 2nd 4th Fridays in Wright's, Hall, 8 p. ni.-D. McNi;lL, Recording cretary. St. George's Lodge, N0. 1171, meets every Tuesday night, at S ‘0’ciock, in O1Ter's Hall.-D. J. MCKINNQN, Secretary. Lady Wallace Lodge, No. Z7, meets lst and 3rd Fridays, in Wrighlfs Hall.-Mas. CRossiu.».N, R. Sec’y. Young Briton Lodge, N o. 148, meets every Th day night in OiTer’s Hall.-Ernest Hodgson, R. Sec’y. Caledonia Club meets last Tuesday of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. CITY Council meets the second Monday in each month. Dr. James Warbuton Mayor, H. M. Davison, City Clerk. The Cha.r1ottetownfSchool Board meets Stewart, Secretary. ro1u=:s'r1-ms. Comvr AvoNnA1.n, I. O. F., second and fourth Tuesday’s of each month in Me- Icha.nic's Ha. Grafton St.---Renouf Sec’y. ‘ COURT MOUNT STEPHEN, I. 0. F. first and third Tuesday of each month in Me- chanics Ha.1l,§ Grafton St.--- H. V. Buntain, Sec’y. Prince George Encampment. Royal Foresters meets every Thursday in Vrightfs Hall.---Murdock McLeod Ilust- 'ious Arch lvist. Court Charlottetown, C. O. F., Brst. and third Thursday. Mec-ha.nic’s Hall.---~F. S. Mitchell, Sec’y. _ Court Abcgweit, C. O. F. meets in Foresters Hall, Prowse Block, on the second and fourthj Thursday of each inonth.~--H. W. Weeks, Rec.-Sec’y. MASONS. St. J ohu’s Lodge in Masonic Temple, se- ond Tuesday in month, David Mc- Lennan, Sec’y. Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple, Hrst Monday in month. J. R. Davison, Sec’y Alexander Chapter, Royal ArchMay- sons in Masonic Temple, dist Thursday in month except June. July and August. J. J. Weldon, Sec’y. Prince Edward Preceptory, No. 35 Knights' Templars, 3rd Wednesday in each month in Masonic Temple. ` Albert Edward Lodge of -Perfection 14 degreeA. & A. S. R. 8rd Thursday, follow- ing ani Weanwity, January, Apsi, Juiy, Oct. ODDFELLOWS. - PortLa Joie Encampmentfon secon 1 Wednesday in each month.---D. R. Mc- Lennan R. S. St. Lawrence Lodge every Monday evening. E. M. Younker, Sec’y. W'ddey every Friday evening their hall in Victoria Row. W. R. Borehsm,Sec'y. Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No 10, meets eryilrstand third Tuesday evening.-- xN1GH'rs or PYTHIAS. Knights of Pythias-~-Empire Lodge. No. 19. every Friday evening at 8 o’clock, in Pythian Hall, Pmwse’s New Block.--J. H. Williams, Keeper of Records and Seal. ”soNs or ENGLAND. Lodge Eton, No. 148 meets every Thurs- day evening in S. O. E. Hall Victoria Row. Andrew T. Newson, Sec’y. Lodge Prince Edward meets second and , fourth Tuesdays of each month in S. O. E Hall, Victoria H. Duchemin ,Sew _' _ Loral. cnusmmns. Company “A." every Monday in Wright’s Hall, at 6.30 p. m.---Ada Wad- aa ec - _ - soNs or TKMPERANCE. Prince Edward Division, No. 1, meets in Wright’s Hall, every Tuesday.---W. H. Clark, R. Scribe. Victoria Division, No. 4, every Monday evening in Wrights Hall.---John L. God- kin, R. Scijbe. Orient Division, No. 161, every Friday A Good Reco _ Mr. Alphonso Vassallo writes feet” Baking --Powder is the best he ii that he has used it while connected 5 Sydney, and Davies `House; _ Cliarl p using it at thedining rooms of the D Co., where 5,000 are fed each Mr. Vassallo is amember of the FoodcAssociation, of London, Eng., ia ger of the hotel and dining 'roomslofit eaosssssssss sei sssssssssoossosllom _.' _A I O: I B is R . yw" "‘= \\ >;_4`,-_ ;A(~___.-I _.7 HEWING C f The repeated orders we receive 1 "BICYCLE W0ll1dn’l‘ This “Explode” Maud Muller, on a summers day, J°'"(? Scorched along on the broad highway; Jenn Her wheel a. worthy Welland Vale _ Jer: Or else she’d never tell this tale. The 51' udge steamed by, and said: “My 1 ' 0 e’ars _ ,- I Theres room for you; come, Jump in pm] her* I I Goldei My automobile’s built for two- _ sm, _ For ma,`and for a like you.” lBut, as he s ke, is auto. reared, _ Blew up, andxlo ! it disappeared. On he And Maud said, asfehe watched his plight, Driv “Thanks Judge. Youre really out of _Were sight.” I Wh: _ .5 - i ; ' wil-- fi* "_ I _". .9 L __.=-..._» ir... ~ A best proof that this Tobac FOR SALE EVENYWI' N. B.--A 5c. Plug of “Pivraio larger than form Gives Entire Bl' You? f . 3( July. Augusnseptember. Qi best wheeling months--We hs've-5Q- 8I¢`y¢|| ‘he pfigg satisfactory _ ' iuark wright is evening, in Wright’s Lower Hall.---John* A. Lawson, R. Scribe. lr ll ._ 7 Sunimer llesort Aw ` ' ' l _ ,_ rm pn the lste-,H4 THE SEASIDE HUTHI. 6; is situat Rustlco Beach mesa. .sign Opens July ht, being the 26th year nn-` 1° °°°’i°'° der the present manaaemenl., _ 5185-‘._“__t° _ naung. Fishing. sm and mi su1il°°'""* "1 water Bathing, Beautiful Shady Avon- "9 £005 l ues, Nice Drives, and Covered Ball "dl, I Alley. Croquet Grounds. _ f°°°*°!9- 8 To reach hotel by rail, get tickets. '°°° °°°'*" from all points to Hunt-ar River. Coach- °"_"b”*°° ea will meet guests on notice being re» _ P"'V"‘“’ “I ceivss; distance 85 miles. Or direct lA“2“3_l_"* from Charlottetown by carriage at all "W °‘ P” ,i,ne,_ ` A stock. cr Fares moderate. 519° 011 S8 For pariiculars apply to Mrs. New- “S sou, Seaside_Ho_tel,_Rnsti.co.__P._,_E. __l., ' P°s“‘v°° or to " " T-¢'§§3Zi""$.7¢i ...__ The an 1. . Oh!! °1 I _Great Britain’s Army Now low saldz- battle-traincd veterans has made her the most formidable 'war power in Europe. _ The inuring ot her troops to the hard-1, shi ofactusl service has more than com- , 'pensated for the loss of prestige incident' _ to the early disasters.” ’ I was cured of a. severe cold by MIN- ARD’S LINIMEN T. Oxford, N. S. R. F. NEWSON. I was cured of a. terrible sprain by MINA.RD'S LINIMENT. FRED COULSON, Yarmouth, N _ S. Y. A. A. C. I was cured of black erysipelas by MINARD’S LINIMEN T. Inglesville. ' J. W. Ruggies. Envy of World. LoNDoN, July 24.-Major-General Wil- liam Ludlow, U. S. A., is investigating the `-‘ military establishments of Europe for the Unites States Government. 1 W'hen asked how American militarymen regarded the British army in the light of the South Ah-ician campaign, Gen Lud- “Great Britaiu’s possessions of %,000 P9 "**-*-M-'-in A GOOD STOMACH_ < Q ~ .. Q =_ ~f:»..-.> .= ' `_f=f»_.~» :j'1’l“.‘ ~ ,,',-;__`_=_'_._:,..-f@.¢»»~ ~;‘ s -.. » -_ ‘_ ._ _-_-._.. - 1 ' -__s»-.. _= ,_ ~ _» _ ?*>'~i_»_"¢: il. » 2 _.»_;.~.f ’$_ ».1‘-,i*1:-"=v7`=-"»~J<‘~’f'»-f-` ’°` \~“"' " .fr I ~ .= -. 5 i .-'~‘1'§_»ii.`.'-7-»¢e.i=~ “ "‘L.ff>-2%” 'v ~M~"” - - . - ; _. - . ' ~‘~".s: ,_,..,___if_»i=-»'~_=f?“';f'-‘_v-"* ' ` ‘ -. ` » I __ 4 f .. - ~~ yo ” ~ f --‘i M.:-r- fw- ¢:.._;'° * g V_,‘~ gi; M: ‘»'_ e s. ~,. ;_--_-~‘ is » _ -» Briilge"`* ”-~ iam. w. ciiisrs -° iuriami cuni... is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower-, Heals the ulcers, clog;-g mug 19253388. “OPS dropp` tn tho - _ throat and germananuifys cures 5” Catarrh and a Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chasy -1' _ Medicine Co.. Toronto and Buialo. Hillsborough 1 The new bridge is com- ing so are the dry streets ' and roads, then you will all need something nice. in _ . JOHN NEWSDN. 5 4 d&wtf. Charloitetown, P.E. July 19 19 “NEWLANIIS '\ s . I, y altyy, containing twenty and three quarter acres. Solicitor l , v 3 FDR SAl.E.0u The late Residence of Malcolm- Mcllezrl, Q O Charlottetown Ro _ Apply to Tolll D. C. MoLEOD,' 8!! Ch’town, June 20th, dtf p Bill iiiiii i.ioiDii,ci,sl . Q I ”°°°&Wg,M- W P :nJma _ s l .__...L Z 0 lf! 0 ll 2:! is tiiiitoiieintii dim piness b ti __ _ _ _ . _ _ '_“ ,_ E don’beI>1:lzlliethe sbomachagor biIiousneds.`It_*.‘ - ' " EITXDS l'Blill'0d fl’0!I\ 'Odd M, S1 is the liver that is deranged, and causes 5, § 00 = - I all ,rho havetreceivcd their ' § . ' R. PaL\|lii¢x0o.. Baaiianiioom P°siqn°\°ls bueb°»r1in;?iinlinthe