`°f is it e~ _g g U. fri. " »¢‘ - . ,. 1. \ .- 1 ~d .~ s 1 - "”`;UIilil-” * ll-in iiiiam um coin. etc- ., L3.- - “.- Q \ X1. ”. \. .fz Z r-~\ ”' .4 ,g I I- *I1 B, r i» .,§ wt F' s' r 1 ~._ r 6 } ‘<1 ._,_` .- 13 xi., ,..\, . } 1 i _, f. qf. .1 = _.- ..._ _l|5(j5[_]_ANEgU3 ITEMS An Act 01' Hcroism C0min£ Events .According to a cyn»c. every one marries tilmdays except a few foolish women and lun very vw ise men. ]Jon`t suffer from toothache when a_ ten lnnt bottle of Dr. Low‘s_ Toothache Gum ‘Will cure it quickly without blistering wourlips or cheeks. Stoneybroke-My dear, the wolf is at 'She door! _ _,Hina Stoueybroke-Is he? Well, tell him to wipe his feet. ONE LAXA-LIVER PILL every niilllil ilrthirty days makes ii complete cuff: Of biliousness and constipation. That is .WSU 5 cents to be cured. 'When a man tells you that he doesn`t likethe xranie of clieckers,_you can be- ystectly sure that lie doesu t know how to play itt HAGYARITS YELLOW OIL cures lprains. bruises, s0r8S._ “'°\md?~ Cuts’ jmstbites, chilblains, stings of in§€C€S. burns, scalds, contusions, etc. Price Z5c. “Spf-iggins’ wife has had some money .1d'tlie.r." _ _ _ _ , “Yea I suppose to Sprigginsvit is Just like making love all over again- . -111': Liainient Cures lliptherio. He that does good for good's sake seeks neither praise nor reward, but he is sure uf both in the end. Cured of Constipation. llissliessie Nason, Clover Hill, N_. S. _ “I gladly recommend Laxa-Liver m as they cured me com_pltC¢lY 0f mggtipation before I had finished the third box." Every time a man sees the cloth from which his new suit is to be made it looks HILBIIRNS STERLING HEADACHE IPOWDERS cure the worst headache in _‘hum five to twenty minutes,_an<_l leave no had aftereffects. Onepowderoc.. 3 poWd€rS Jag, 10 powders 250. Dom Paul lefthis wife in Pretoria, it iS ~'trne, but he took care to remove 1115 BTW ish pisoners. Oom Paul is a. hard man to settle. Hi-. Arthur Byrns. R°¢_k Hill .0.“f-» “mi ‘QI was laid updwliilidsttiif iiiiligs iorabo t ars, an co ,- lid Ichsliletlishree bottles of§:Iagy_a.rd S 'Yellow Oil which cured me." Price 2oc. Airural local says, “The farmers who gvetheir cows sawdust disguised asbrlm ‘tue rewarded with wooden calves this .Be less we parade our misfortunes the .hun sympathy we command. lo Llnlnent Cures Dixtenipcr. Ba man has a true sense of humor, he .bows when not to get funny. M LOWS WORM SYRUP is a Safe. me and reliable worm expeller. Acts qlallywell on children oradults. Be sure swtm¢I»°w’S- . Om Paul admits that his capital is with him on wheels, but denies that it -.mounts to $10,(lD,¢IIi. Ifyonr child is suffering from worms, ve him Dr Low’sPleasant Worm Syrup. fa pam ` hirmi' d an 'rs on eathariilb, so thaisshdrle isciiii ngd lof ' _givingapurgative Price Sc. Ho thoroughly occupied man was ever *Ut ray miserable. , IHEEZE IN THE CHEST. "Ira Wm. Young, Frome, Ont., says: ~"‘0neyoar ago our little boy had an attack dump which left a bad wheeze in his M.. We used Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine $1-up, and it completely cured him. ' We cannot always oblige, but we can al- iqs speakjobligingly. “Ivan .sobad with headache that I would hardlysee. I could get nothing to &lpme till I tried Milbui-n’s Sterling Jleodache Powders, and they quickly i aired me.” Joseph Murphy, Emerald, P. E. I. Dapital goes where it beckoned, but Oom 2311*: capital goes where it is chased. life Lininient Cures Cignre, in Cows Truth isas impossible to be soiled by ~ »-my outward touch as a sunbeam. E J P. E. I. RAILWAY on .$1 after M0noUNn. Will quickly banish th_ose tired feeling. that will makea burden in hot weather. It braces the nerves, builds up tissue, bone and flesh, gives a healthy appetite and perfect digestion. Paine’s Celery Compound is the best and safest of all medicines for summer use. P _ ReddimBros.,Druggista, Charlottetown, . E. I., Walls May Now Cut Aster Scientifically. LONDON. July 2s._Tne Prince or Wines isnow a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. The president of the college, Sir Wil- liam MacCormac. headed a deputation that Dlmented his royal highness with the diploma at Marlborough House this morning. _WW-l& AROUSED AT LAST To the terrible ravages of consumptign -in Ontario, the Government is petitioned U0 ¢Sl2\bll8h h9SDltals for consuinptives. As a preventative to consumption there is no treatment tobe compared to Dr. Chase’s UYYUP of Linseed and Turpentine which promptly and effectually cures every cough and cold. It has by far the largest sale of aiiy remedy for throat and lung troubles Za cents a. bottle. Family size 60 cents All dealers. Windward ilu Salled. ST. JoHN’s, N. F., July 26.-The Peary relief steamer Windward, which entered the harbor of Port aux Basques Monday, July 23, to repair machinerythat had been disabled,resumed her voyage toG1-eenlund break to~day, the repairing of the macliineryhaving been effected. iii-` A BRIGHT IDEA Was that of Dr. Chase when he discover- ed a combined treatment for disorders of the kidneys and liver and so provided a gans which were formerly incurable. Dr. A W. Chase s Kidney-Liver Pills are the world s greatest cure for kidney, liver and stomach troubles, and hasan enormous sale in all parts _of Canada and the United States. One pill adose. 25 Cents 8. b0X. FIFTESN THOUSAND V0 LTS Passed Through the Body of William Clark, at Winnipeg. cure for complicated diseases of these or-` Buntain, Sec’y. Prince George Encampment. Royal Foresters meets every Thursday in Vrrglits Hall.~--Murdock McLeod Ilust- yous Archivist. Court Charlottetown, C. O. F., first and third Thursday. Mechanic’s Hall.----F. S. Mitchell, Sec’y. Court Abegweit, C. O. F. meets in Forester-'s Hall, Prowse Block. on the second and fourthf Thursday of each month.---H. W. Weeks, Rec.-Sec’y. iiuisoivs. St. John’s Lodge in Masonic Temple, se- ond Tuesday in month, David Mc- Lennan, Sec’y. Victoria R-Lodge in Masonic Temple, first Monday inimonth. J. R. Davison, Sec’y Alexander Chapter, Royal Arch May- 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 degree A. & A. S. R. 3rd Thiusday, follow- ing Brd Wednesday, January, April, July, Oct. onnmnnows. Port La Joie ,Encampmentfon secon Wednesday in each month.---D. R. Mc- Lennan R. S. St. Lawrence Lodge every Monday evening. E. M. Younker, Sec’y. Wildey Lodge every Friday evening in their hall in Victoria Row. W. R; Boreham, Sec’y. Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No 10, meets every first and third Tuesday evening.- .John McLauchlin. KNIGHTS or PYTH1As.' Knights of Pythias---Empire Lodge. No. 19. every Friday evening at~8 o’clock, in Pythian Hall, Prcwse’s New Block.---J. H. Williams, Keeper of Records and Seal. soNs oF 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 ofeach month in S. O. E Hall, Victoria H. Duchemin Secs' Loran cnusanmts. _ Company “A." every Monday in by way of the Strait of Belle Isle at day- 3- Vvrighvs Han’ at 630 D' m'°"Ada' Wad' aa ec' soivs or TEMi>1-:RANcE. ' 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 Wright s Hall.---John L. God- kin, R. Scribe. " Orient Division, No. 161, every Friday evening, in Wright’s Lower Hall.-~-John A. Lawson, R. Scribe. ~ilR.l\. W. -BIIASE’ ‘ °° EATARRII UURE 259- ls sent direct io the diseagid _ . P2118 DY U12 Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, elea;-S ghg 33| g;_$§3€eS. §f0PS dropping; in the o c...i§ha” d§“”‘i?““” ’ °“'°’ -' we . . fi- PI. P.M. A. M. P.M. P.M Rm 3.10 7.35 lv. Ch`to\vn ar 8.5() 1. 5.2] 3.3) 7.55 Royalty Juno. .' ` 6.55 4.12 3.27 N. \Vilt.\'hi!‘€ ‘i. .. " 8.21 37 Hunter River ' ._ .US Einerald June. ‘.2 Bead Down. Stations. Read Up. PFW 24 S56* 3 99 ° WW seg' as sw we 8 ® _-ITT" m a&&s '.I‘-'ET-1... &.E. T1. 9 Emerald Jet. 32 Kensingtonl .' ."" " ar v ' lv { Ss1de{ ar Wellington ". ' Port Hill ' _ omeary _ Alberton ' ' ar Tignish lv is St 909° Sit* '€~'§ N!" SS ` P. H. P.M.A.M. . 9.1 .LN A.M. P.M. lm 615 lv'Ch’town ar 8.10 3.50 {Mt. Stewart} 3.N 7.10 Junction 7.05 2.3) LU 73 Morell 6.34 1.31 4.3 8.1!) St. Peter’s 6.12 LLB 6.6 2% ar Souris lv 5.10 11.35 I-I. AJL AAI. PJ( Mt. Stewart 31) 7.15 lv Junc. ar 6.55 2.11) 1% 815 Cardigan 615 12.51 Ill) &20 arGeo’town lv 5.50 12.3) ` r.i|. _ AJI. 7.25 Emerald 5.45 ,, lv Jun ar ‘_ 8.15 ar C. Traverse lv 5.11) ' P-it am. D. POTTINGER. ig- Gen. M&n~ Gov t R SHARP - - Snpt. stan, °°9°S9$° 5-’ Q99? use EFF* sss§ “Sr °e§a ses san, use w9° sts .s§S railway are run by East; Moncton, WSIB . c ase was' years of age and leaves a. widow and child, who accident. W} ». HANDS CRACKED WITH SALT RHEUM Mr. James Mclsaacs, 24 Elgin St. Ott- awa, Ont., Writes:-“I suffered with salt rheuni for upwards of ten years the skin on make them useless. After t i all so of remedies in vain, I becamlgdnlgcoumgldg and thought _my suferiiigs would never end. Last spring I used Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment and in a short time was perfectly cured.” Dr. Chase’s Ointment is of unpar- alleled merit as a curefor all itching skin disease. all druaizists. -'_T-@-*__ A Coreu Protest. -xi-» Yoxomiua, July 26.-According to Seoul reports the Corean government hi 3 protested against the presence of Russian refugees at Wlju, but after an audience theglllussian representative a eed to El' _ remove them to Port Arthur without delay. , ' WL\~.\-1i>i:c, Man., July 25.-ivniiam ee.. nidenifs, °r“i’5..°.-i."iiv.B<':'i.'§§§ Clark, an employe of the Electria Street ` \"/ \' Medicine C°" T°r°m° md Bugah' . Railway, while employed in repairinga wire at the Exhibition grounds Wednes~ ` ' f day night was electrocuted. The current i .hi h . .. -. - ,;‘,,;,,;',;~3;‘§,;h;;>;ih ‘"3 b°f‘>',;aS The llh’luwn Steam Nav. Ga Lid. were in the gi-and stand at the time of the i STEAMERS NGRTHUMBERLA ND a PRINCESS- _ In,-:ave ai)s0lie`iIorwD%veEy3 d`a€.;,E Sundays excepted. rom I , ' u.o train frdrn St. John,]Lfo_r S[((ltli[,D2E`i£7£iD(é §¢):‘r;itie;:tiéi%`;v1tl1iSle£:press train for Charlotte- Il U _ Froni SU .ugMEItSIDE. [ou arrival of morn- lllg train fr0m.Cllai'lottetown and all .-'tations -" of P E I.'R.] for POINT DU CHENE_ connect mg' with afternoon frain for ST. JOHN, BOS- TON and _MONTREAL _ coniieeuori at Moncton with train for Can my hands cracking and ‘ breaking so as to ads and N. B.. at si Jann with 0. P. R. sm'-i ' Railway for U. S. and Canada, also at St. John with Steamersof International and Dominion Atlantic tl VS. ‘l.lues_ Tuesday and Saturday afternoon for Boston direct due followin day at noon, and on Monday. Wednesday ancf Fn- ‘l»‘.i..':‘:s‘:.*:ie....‘.'.§t” S*°°"=°~ ‘°' msc ,H ‘ _From PIC POI] about half _ three on ax. r:.:°l‘z.‘..f".‘.’..§'.'1.°r~.'.-a‘:.'a‘..?‘°m‘ “"1 Syd”-=>< .f£“§$§%$WE¥f§d$“%¥“i” caan nnarox and H.~.i.u=sx. Y “S °' N§§`l;\`i0R 1'! NE Y with Steamer Bruce for __ FOUNUIAND. _ _ At HALIFAX with C.A. and Plant Line for ` BOSTON. Passegitgers from all laces on P.E, 1, Railway east CHARI.0'l£lfETQ‘WN can leave ,home -24 hours later than if jomnin Plant Pteaiiiex in CH’I‘0WN and connect same semi: ... .. . . You C 0 a eiagrssn 1 e mn “nk Caiia_ n c nercolonial and P,jE. -I-_ Railways, and on the Company’s Steamers and connecting. lines in United ritates and "Can'ada.- _ Steamers run on Eastern Standard time. F. W. HALES. Secretary Charlottetown, P.E.I. June 18 d and w. ` ji ney. Mr Alphonso Vassallo writes tlia Dearborns “Pei feet" Baking Powder is the best he ever used. I-Ie states ». u o o that he has used it while connected with the Sydney Hotel Sydney, and Davies House, Charlottetown, and is now using if. at the dining rooms of the Dominion Iron & Steele Co., where 5,000 are fed each meal. Mr. Vassallo isa. member of the Universal Cookery an Food Association, of London, Eng., and at present is mana , ger of the hotel and dining rooms'of the D. I. & S. C0 Syd Who have never delt with us imagine that igjewelrs are rogues. We give you your mcney’s worth every time, what more can yuo expect 'l 4 FO A full line of Silverwear and Jewelry always on hand at Watchmaker and J angler A Cor Gt George & Gra&on Std L. W -COO K, » Repairing ii. specialty. \ gee mn. ptmged _ “ ' _ Parisian Boi-not l.B©QA\@;C@C99@@3 W Q (D li - U Cllr F in-I I,-‘6 GSDSSCGSGCQQ QOCQCCICCIOIO if Your Money’s iWorth Mmm Mum” Plug Smoking Tobacc As thousands are doing 50. 100. and 150. plugs OOUCBCBCIUSQCC C‘ffUll __ "BICYCLE Wouldn’t This “Explode” You ? ' Maud Muller, on a summer’s day, Scorched along on the broad highway; Her wheela worthy Welland Vale Or else she’d never tell this tale. The (il udge steamed by, and said: “My ear There’s ,room for you; come, jump in F here l y automobile’s built for two- or me, and for a peach like you.” But, as he sgoke, his auto. reared, Blew up, an lo I it disappeared. _And Maud said as"she watch d , _ e his plight “Thanks. Judge. You’re really out of sight.” , Mark Wright C2 /____ \. ` 4.. moat ui ni ii tm-sd raxunonmisu so ir `i pawns.-yi _ outs s peridot; snigoolii surfabdon the axle. Whonmthis°°lnrh`:o'f:f<'ir'mod HA.I.Fmi%. Hqihdca ` iittrrnccensirmssiisi "°.."‘..°°......“°*.f.:.°‘:.';° '°°““°°°fz~ ““”“““'=H ILIPEIBIAL C)_IL» CO.. Ltd. _. Petroleum. ,I1eH:nez'a~ ¢ RHYM 1 ,Jenny. J eniéyiigedalsl neatly, tm ing own the s Jenny Sm es so sweetly, Jenny is discreet. Lithsome as a fairy, Pink as the wild rose, Golden hair so airy, Streaming as she goes on her ci ei a , Drives diiill airs tdiivigg. Were I with her cycling What a joyful day l national s heels Carnivals, Scotsmans, 20th Centuries, E N D Colum- bias, riartfords have had a large sale in Charlottetown. ‘ We are still receiving the above daily, ' Look them over-» Write for catalogue Repair supplies--_Second Hand Wheels Mark Wright il Co Ltd ,___- ~-~ an-‘_ .t w ws-soumfwsm »au