_ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ ,___ T? _Y,_ ,m____ __‘,____ _ ._ 3. 7 , -7 _-. ____ -_mr _ara .QA 1 U L * I . ,.t.__i_ . _ mm... -_ -- --»~~~-- ---s___._____ ____,_,___, __ __ » .ii ~‘i'____ . . ____v_ ______W________ _______ ____*____*___ , - » ‘ ' A" ~», :.2 ' up' I - .- », '_ 2 _ ._ ""` *“'"""‘ "~" ' . _ _ ` ,Fi ._ 1 ‘_ _;;,'_f’ Info corn _‘ isscvrii-lrinv|_¢a\|n__ .£.i;,_ ,','},7,‘%%i.'i5§"3.""i _ _ ATURDAY uonumo- c _ rtrirnoirh P. is 1 AUGUST is 19o4 -sivrunoiiv MoRN1Nc_ ', ,..»,» I ` . _ , I-31. _ I , ° 'I' I 4- I f , '~ -\ MU ____v _ . - -.. ,__ ______ "___ _ _ _ ,. ,‘, ‘. '=. -'-‘ ,, . _ _ _Hp _ ‘_ ,~_. _ V _ ` " '..-~" '"~~ , _ _ ~-~ ~ f a== _ =c. . é 1 . , _ _ W ~_. - .‘._ __-__ _ v _ , _ _ 5 ...\. »... ,_-_ ,._~ ~ _ j _ _ , _ ____ _ -fy-, ,.,~ »' `1#“`*-mme--gg WHEN. ,i,li`.iil`R0llBLE~ ' ' u »AIiT‘ER EATING . *_ / . __`-- Postmaster Jsncouski Alw sys Finds Relief in D`odd’s Dyspep- 51; Tablets-They Cure as well as Relieve. ' when you get that nnoorn'oitable feel- indmrsiting don’t you just lung for giimetliiog to give you nalleti Mr. R. Jsncouski, Postmaster at Fersert/on.0nt., *iii ull you what will just exactly _tit yum- 0|", Mr. Jsncouuki says.- “l have given Dodd's Dysolpsla Tablets I fair trial and om with _every ooniirlence 1-ticommend themi I generally use or ly' use-half Tablet utter eating and It always .ivan ll|B`Nll6t.” , But Dodd'e Dyspeps’s. Tablets not only "Hove-they cure and cure permune rtiy. Tihonsande of Cuiodinns have lound relief after eating in Dodd's Dvspepsia Tableti end after nslrg them for u. time have further discovered that they are rio longer- nwwsary - that or estoniuch lim-irrcoverrd and is able to do its work wi-.bout use s- tance. THE STEAMER “i}|Tl0il0iiIlilN” Will until further notice leave Btesm Navigation Co'e., wharf on inesds amd Wednesday at 3 p. in. hrliiulIday’s and Brush Wharves. Thursday at 3 30 p. m. for Mc~ Events and West River Bridge. Friday at 3.3o p. ni. for Hickey’s, Hsggartyw and .Haydenw Wharves, East River. ‘* Saturday at 8 p. in. for Crapaud.` Every second Monday to Vernon River Bridge according to tide. Tuesday at 3.00 p. m. for China Point Wharf, tide and weather per- mitting. . T. J. CRAIG, Msnager,Charlottei own. [M (I ll - I JAPS INTRENCHING IN MANCHURIA. -» r I -1 of Fruit Liver Tablets are fruit juices in tablet form., 'I`hey contain' all the tonic and laxative properties of fresh fruits--and are a. certain cure for Stomach, Liver and Kidney Diseases; At drug- gists. 50 cents a. box. Tlili II EELS ‘ _ of our boots and our shoesare still mndcof hard INTERCOLGNIAL RAILWAY Commcncing July 4th, Passengers by S. S. NORTHUMBERLANIM leaving Summerslde after arrival of morning train from Tignish, Souris Georgetown ,and Charlottetown will make connection at Moncton with Canada's New Train, the “DCEAN LIMITED" lor M011- il'¢2l. ' Throuih the famed: Metspedia Valley by day ight. Only one ni ht on the road for Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, London and West- ern Onterio, saving hours in time. Direct connection at Montreal with Grend Trunk Fast Express, the “Inter- ational Limited", for Buffalo, Detroit, hicago, St. Louis; ” IF YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stocked store wee going to burn down, you could waittoinaureuntil theweek he- lbie, but ‘ When lt is Destroyed You are too late. Remember the old adage, “There is no time like the present." and no insnrence like ours. E. I-I. E 13? SEI R. Representing Phoenix o Hartford Canadian Quebec. P. E. |._,ii|iwii Gommenelng llnnday. April 150|. . \|\¢ ~\|_Dft|lh I will I I Bl dl -............:°..".:.;:.w f" .-'i 7'" ' t ae. Fl- lo. 14°. . Ng, No. U _ 3 7lcPo_‘_1_ eases! -__-- Q9rr~> 1 s¢a1ar°s I P.ll. 2. 25 I.” LTI LI] IL” mu. cg. Li; Lu lv. f_:\'to::ear. 4.1¢ eq ufnillriii ' Ur uv 8.54 enum silver H: ,$04 9-it ltleield June. en. ll P-I. SN ti! xl . 8 Ns is ki: iv 'sign ii; Ile. No. o. Ll.; `_ w t Lv. linerald yuae. “_” Nm Il.” u 4 in a.i¢. Lu. am, ma. lI.\5 lv l‘»tde er. om 5:3 u.i welttnnioa 5.11 4 lr U e l.oi ul 1.00' ry me ul Ms hs Atherton stu use T: 3.!! \r.'i‘|gnlel| lv.6ee M. R"" . ~ ua. ne. ll I5, v4 ie P-I. ml A I. ima. 4-* Clrtcwa av. up 5.5¢ Llfewenye. J-I6 4-ls 'a if; :I8 lolrll lv. 540 I-55 a.a|. r il. r ir. 33-’ I sl 47 _.s;:.1=r;¢r=i ;§;;;=,: _:ities = . FSI 2 . gt S if _ If ’° a.n. mi. &. e:art Je. ar 1: r.°tgeo'Esa tv ' tvs In '~ I a,a|. rir. lie - - lore ` ,I .hun an .sehotui bananas rin- `.~ \v1lN|)|| , . .°°-5 °,-.:.'z::.v. _ l_`_.=‘A,llvn v. Pl Ll. ~ i »- 33 V . Z ___@_j_ _ with the Mt of rubber. \ Dunlop Comfort Rubber' Heels Walking on Dunlop I-Ieel's is like walking over a well kept lawn. No hammering of heels upon the hard ground. No fret to the nerves by jarring the spine. One ot' the small great comforts of life. For Sale by Shoe Dealers , , The Dunlop Tire Bo. , i _ uinnsa I _ rokolvro ‘ i i leather because... leather o to be only nm terial be... had for the pur- pose. The rubber heel- hes_ come along preparing crude THE MIDLAND RAII WAY Until further noticehltrains will] run foilows:- _ ,__ LEAVE ; ARRIVE Truro 7.oo a. rn. 1 Windsor 9.05 a. m. " 2.45 p. m. " 5.00 p. m. Windsor 7.40 a. in. Truro 9.55 a. m. " 9.5b a. m.’ " 1.50 p. m. . 5_,5 p_ m_ """‘ '- 7.15 p. in. °Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Satnrdayonly. L ii. v. Hiiuus. GENERAL MANAGER. 1 dw iyr arnallneiveellulvhees LIVERY Sl`ABLES» ` PRINCE STREET. Charlottetown, P. B I ' First class single and din , and private. - PROPRIETOR. 6-is 4 4 los. _ . Novell. I The Hoa. Allred Deakin. the Prima Minister of the Co whose recent illness caused so much concern, was n few w ego enter- tained by the “l\ielbui‘nin.ns"-in ot.h- er words, his brotlier old boys of the Melbourne Church of England Grum- ma.r School, says The ndon Daily Chronicle. He opened his speech with the remark that when it fell to the lot of in men to win any of the prizm of_life he always thought nret of his mother and next of his old school. Like a number of other men who became famous in after life, ‘llr. Desktn did not shine re- aplendently at school. In hia own words, his progress had been by slow and easy stages, and his position in clue was invariably nearer the hot» tom than the top. He was, indeed, once imprisoned in the school lock- up, but ea he had managed to lmaagnle in s sensational novel under hia waistcoat the agonlea of incar- tio i ly mitigated. still an ln- intlgblg dsvourer o novels, md nov- ee enters the legislative chamber without one or two He settles down mfortlbl I t corn 0'* " v --- » ," A Dovelrlr ef oaks Lo . eera. n were appreceth The Primo Minister ia f oo y n o er of the Treasury bench and reads ew” when huainele ia dull. . - un I ~ 4' __ . .. w .. 0° .. A inure Arrange-ent. I holldly IC A gentleman was en ty towne ro- oll of the Scottish co emtly Seeing a line of hose laid doug the street, he asked the man In charge if there had been q hre. 'No " replied the mah b been practicing; 'Bren the visitor helen lrignde man How do you clll dill hen \he¢e’a a. tire?" Oh, w I," wus the reply, "we card! -Peer- we've oa- to qnll the your mea lost drop them a poet lln'e Weahix. Al h nearly everything else, (uh. ion! in horses gre frequently chang- ing. and it ia interesting to moto how these have varied g nothing was considered more stylish, in tandem, for instance, than e lmort depple-grey leader and a good. upstandlng. chestnut in the shafts. Then came the period of rigid uni- formity when the snimnla had e.ll to he carefully matched-It meds no matter what the color. This has lasted pretty well until the present day, with varying limitations. At one time well-groomed, blacks were the rage. chestnuts were essential. Just now "liver-colored" chcstnuta uid browns e Fnahion‘a Years a Q satin-costed at another are declared to have D amils, and there is also considerable requelt for the good, herd, service- able blue roam, nowadays somewhat scarce. In this, as in other matters, however, the good ledy’s favor is tickle. A prominent f cier decides fo_r e certain color, and driven in A amero "tur_nout.f' Hs promptly has the tiattery of imitation. A demand N5. Uldhlohe h In a. am an is crested and the fashion aet. Just as in clothes, ao in eel tion for the atahle. What was yestei-day’a "cor- rect thing” may be to-morrow'a “bed form" ; but for the riding men the _highest recommendation of a thu! lhsdo. ' I . _____.m.;,___ omolal Pdeceqenni ll K\llf"l"*° The question of otllcial Dl‘6°0'|°U°l in Australia appears to be as embar- rassing as it proved in this country- The London Chronicle sw!! ,TN "9" table of prcced ce at Commonwealth W0fiTH’5 i.‘:r:;%°:“.t'°::.'F.’Zi Protests and hostile comment! ere pretty numerous in the PlP°"- 'ni'-V come mainly from the heedl' of the non-Episcopal Churchee-Preebzitierl-_ ms, Wesleyana. etc.-who. are diu- nsnt because their sums. is dozxlew- ly ignored.,e.nd._ol\\Y "U10 0 . mil sus the Primm oliltieliy \»f°§: nlsed in the new table. They qonai - double teams. f- ~--x »-in-,im --mgmf giyxhgg iirgnel Fine turnoutelorwcd- Z' dgfwrnlgnmunuy u Au,_“.‘||- the democratically chosen heatlref »‘ 'ah ei » f. _dun “ol ~»-7'.. . _ i ..... » . g°.”°NE 5" , - A A 'h §§§v%&3...th¢Mw- W4Ifi5»°§g=Hpreear In -, ' ' ' 'isnt - elb * goth! lg “ rs" I' A3' .I '/iswn\»1y.nncuia no um .nn , ov, | I 9 ei-looked. A deputctlon to the ij0om~ monwseltti Prime Minister. St: Ed# mund Barton, had laid the mattq, wwe .h1°_!.le9i=,t\ze Ut. '"' li ' ~”" . .1 `“'.. i ° .li§iz»"'-`_'- .;..i£:‘z'.f~»_--\"'. ~~ ‘ ' lnm0hWBB1’f»h. ii waste beeps by mnklnir them into mount. will nlwaya be quality rither 1, Ilklnl Chncrote Brlcka Out of Wilt Henna. An English inventor proposes to ntillu' con frets bricks. His irleu ls to turn to no aount nny sort of waits, even that froir llostruct-urs. by mixing in certain prupnr tions either (instructor nshea, cllnkers. chipplnzs und dust from utoiic,hnrrl sand, ,oolllary clippings, or scavenger rofuae, with blue llus or hyzlrnnlio lime. The mixture is shoveled into troughs divided into sections. and afterward passed through e brick press, or blocks may bi made from the product in molds or jaok~ sts. These are staked and dried in the open eir. The more costly processes ol ordinary brick-making, nnmcly, the set ! ting, burning and drawing, nre avoided. , The blocks or bricks usnnlly harden in i about two months, when they are ready (or use. An liennomlcul Oat Clipper. The high price which olippoli outa bring ln conrpnrison with unclippad hos lcd tc the construction oi s simple and light- runulug clipper of great onpnoity. The machine ls dustless, as all impurities are rom oved the instant they become loosened from tho grnln. Four distinct separa- tions uro inside, first by screening or siev- ing, and nftervmrrl hy~ successive .strong ulr currents nt clitierent stages, the last occurring as tho finished material lclvaa the iuuchino. This improved clipper il built ln ulne sizes, from 50 to 100 buah lla gunruntoed hourly cnvncity. Marked hy the Ruaslnn Pollen. Tlilrty-seven young men belonging to the higher ranks of society in St. Pe- tersburg hnve drganlzed an association culled the “Club of the Enemies of Flirting." The members exclmuge sol- emn oaths to refrnln troui nlrtlng and to prevent others from doing so. Those breaking the promise contribute, “for clioritnble purposes." $500 for the drst offense, and $2.500 for the second. Ac- cording to the bylaws of the society, punishment for the third offensein left to the discretion of the president. The society meets in Embst’s restaurant, on the Kamennostrovski Prospect. Al- though the charter of the club has been 'properly registered with the authori- |tlcs, the police see a revolutionary movement afoot and imagine that if they could discover the key to the char- ter the youthful members of some ot °'& Petersburg's most noble tamlllea Isald soon und their \-": in Rl-n~m'v~ l "`“"""""I medicine that l will cure Dia- betes. Like Brighl's Dis- . ease this dis~ ease was in- I d curableuntil D° d’s Kidney Pills cured it. Doctors themselves confess I that without Dodd`a Kidney Pills they are werlees against Dia- bgtes. Dodd'e Kidney Pills are the first medicine that ever cured Diabetes. Imitations-box, name and ill, are advertised to do ao, but the medicine that Jon cure Diabetes le Dodd'e Kidney Pills. Dodd's Kidney ills' are lily cents a box at all drugglsts. ~ Cape Breton Ads la so ieim-a s iv§u°r-By... 1ro%91'\2'r.o\:i'-'s'i'r='i;iri un.; ':.'i.:i2“.‘.':. -M-'“‘ 'f::.t°:s:i- ' I (UCI I0". l»L.l. IUYAID I. IOII. IA. L|..l I I ll I 1’ ll. Psvrh °a"'.i.§.‘i."i'.‘..*°.:-...._’*~ .h'iz.ir°v»°- " nennatbh. llcnrrnl, It. A.!..L.l. 6. il. UURPHY »&fiil0 . :l,y~da;o7.Q._B-; _f tloihmleelorr. fbrehnnt f 1-i.»i.r'~ii»i..i»..i"i'»i.ir.if..`3.....ii.,'§ . »'ui.r..-f-»~ -'er f~ - , _ - _ .i.;=.1, i ` ii* If a buyer pays 35C.-or even 40c. a ‘i . ' L, barrel more for I . E: -< F = ca -IS |=x =°=l I ' than he would pay for ordinary flour, what does he get ? He gets a tiour that makes from 60 to 75C W0l'lh more bread. He gets a bread that no other flour will produce. He gets a iiour that is good for pastry as well as bread, a flour that is used in the Household of English Royalty. l -r - ' _ 1 Choose The BEST Tne Toowco Epicure who does not use the Has never derived that ical enjoyment which is his __; ~ They are thegems of the trade. FINE CUT MIXTURRS IN I and 2 POUND TINS HICKEY 85 N ICHOLSON 'roaaoco aasrltrrscrvnlrne Gnu-w Re f*\v»rl¢~|0-wmv: lr Q 1 l _ _ _._ .F_f_. ___.___.'!_ ..__;_J~_.___. - ;~_!. __ '--_V-_e ll 'EEEEEHHH UD EEEMEEEE The manner in which Eddy’s “Telegraph” matches are packed-in little paper boxes-% gross in a cartoon-'"-is i ABSOLUTELY SAFE. Talzca box, strike the whole bunch-and 'behold they will only burn till the paper is reached and then sniolder . out. Only one safer match -_+-Eddy’s “Capital” safcties which' strike only on the box. Q-WCEEEEE Ei i'2i'li5Q-WEEE EEE ._5_ `h.__.l-==_= lg; _,___ _ ...I1 _.._. Wm.; High Grade Art Parlor I _ CHARLOITIETOWN, P. E. I. Life Size Portraits in Crayon, Sepia, Water Colors ~. 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