1 SECOND SECTION 1 _______ _ - y.mu anal! ,':':‘,‘¥_`1}l'p11t!N‘D% |39! I lun 11') . fi, |_, ( I _> V _ p . IN ,RDI . ; 'roi-iiinosg L 1`1 A CORNER IN No, dnn‘t t alarmed. We're nqt tr; ta corner that contains all the BREAKFAST FOODS. h I I K l ti I .;,:.f,,_'.°.°a,".°.‘::',.f" :.."f.:::f...:';.:. want. q‘qxsiity theyre LY on al; level with oarothexii egroceries-_, ` ._ JOHN CONNOLLY 6. Co. Queen st. Charlottetc an, I ’ .z 1 1 1 “i” Iii .-'.1 .,» - i ”_=..; ` SUMMER WEAR You will find the best- stock at our store for the least money. Chi1dren’s|Boots at 5oc Misses’ Boots at 75c Wom_en’s;Laced:Boots at $1.10 Men’s Dongola Bals at $1.65 In fact:every line at tlie low- est possible price for cash. Repairs of all_kiuds at mod- erate prices: Shoeiindings, a full line [in stock. ' J. H. BELL, Near Queen Square. .__ _i 10,000 dozen WANTED. HAlso hides and calfskins. Funds at par Summerside, P. E. I. John Hopkins, St. John. N. B., Established 1867. is tlsw :mo '---_~ i_.___~}.__ _._ IF YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stocked store was qolng to burn down, you could wait to insure until the week be- fore, but When it is Desgoyed You are too la . Remember the old adage, “There is no time like the present." and no insurance like ours. For Sale by is th. , w gm - __ ml?- NEW WATCHES We have just opened a large supply of Gold iilled and Silver Watches for gentlemen, which were purchased as low as re- liable goods can be, and will be sold reasonable. Remember all competi- tion prices met. W.N. TANTUN, Jeweler. Sunnyside AULD BROS. I Whole e Agentszfor P. E. Island, , 1 `. ii ni \' th Torpld Liver, Sick Headache, Cnnsiip - .1 Mi- . ,-, .124 ' ."1" STONIACH and Bowel Troubles. s tion and Biliouahess. speedily cured hy Meanies BUTTERNUT 'i`i\eysreaai'e and prompt free from F/:H111--' or any /flrrruziiiyl prepanuini-1|; can be 1.6.1... D I . any time an any c naie They are repared with n cnncenrureri .',`1~ I 41 I ima made hom the Butternut and .~r1-11 1' . ' cally combined with other v¢geul1|<|1|.11~1l 1-\ ai make them without doubt 1111.- 1.1 1:1.~ .tj ben Liver, Siornsca and Bowel rin, 11.1.. -1 b¢i1>1»» ma public. For anis lllrymharo. ssc ,1.~- sox. or by mail sn roeslpt ofnf~ -‘~'- ,~ =m& STINTOIWS PAIN RELIEF. A ilmily remedy lar intarasi and utmni usa. Cures Rhenmatism, Colle. Spm i n ~. Neuralgia. For sale every where, price ag oenls per bottle. ' (xii-1-_ ; Sola proprietors, Tas Wnloxn Cunnan-111. " Co. Limited, lostreai, Canada. "»7l`.‘..`f‘= ' _ if ll 4. . iz .~`_ 1 .‘1 Representing Phoenix of Hartiord _ Canadian Quebec. FIRE INSURANCE _ ...'_____.. 5 ,.1-,,:;:°§.:'.;,'.:1'.’..";.‘s';;..i‘.f.;f.,,f"..'::.:'i:; I . mms. ‘&:.=_aa‘sea.”‘;At;n he u,wat»- i 1 c n.snr,r., |-aawsdaatwi ‘ ' chariomiswn I ll ' __ __ f**...1‘-1-""'l _'F . 5' ee i' 'Qf f-_-._ * liardgwork § Does the ,l Bu5l|1¢55;;; g-5g=b-Dg°:;°::~_=:;.e ;A\w1=l1:hw;; wgggsg , |NSTANTi! |<|LLEo. 0ur7pfl¢¢l- ' 1- " ‘ the ear and he Iell,to _the iluor a corner. _ Let ua show you the great valuea we are dia laying in our stock of ‘ and worsted. - Suit toorder \' and up. _ I ' ' F. 11. novels J,” _ omsowrgesn g FOR sA|.E.? l5.00 1 1 1 -1.- _ 1 MORNING- - cHARLo'rra'rowN. P. E. 1.. JULY.: , 1904. l_, ‘“‘ ‘~ - _----_--._~___.._...._ __ ...___ -..___ 1 ; , .. . . . ,, . ~ 1" 1 , . , 1 ’ . , (s 1 g ,I re 1 -THURSDAY Morzwmc - ’ {,°,‘{f‘,3,E§.‘,,°2;§-°,,‘{,',§',3° .1 f 1 RUSSIAN RETREAT TO LIAO-YANG. THE THlBET EXPEDITION. Details al the Road Upon Whisk ll ll auvawing raison. Some details as to the road hy which the Thibet expedition is ad- vancing may be of interest at the present. moment. Kamba. Jonir. where the mission is now encamped, is 85 miles, as the crow ilies, due north ni the Indian hill-station oi Darjee- ling, but, oi course, the mountain road by Tongu is much longer. The present height of the camp above sea Icvel is 13,800 feet, the surrounding country consisting oi high mountains, intersected by deep valleys. From Knmbg Jong two roads lead to Lihassa, one due north through Shi- gatse, on the bank of tha Tsang~Po, the great river which eventually bef- comes the Brahmaputra.. The distance by this route, says The London Daily Chronicle. is ninety miles to Shlgltlo, and 180 miles further to Lhassa.. The southern route by Gy- antss, which it is proposed to foi- low. is thirty miles longer. Gy- untso being 105 miles from Ihassa. But both routns cross the watershed oi the Eastern Himalayas, which is a vary arduous undertaking. Tha statement that Colonel Macdonald has ordered Canadian iur coats for his troops shows that he thoroughly appreciates the rigor oi the climate which he has to encounter. At. the beginning of November 20 degrees of irost were registered at Kamba Jong. and the winter was then only just setting: in. In the gxpedition oi 1888 the hibetan ileld iorce found auow lying deep on the slopes in the month oi March, and the small arri- son of Gnatong had aiterwardalgvery trying experiences in the dreary win- ter weather. The tableland oi '1"hibet ia coversd with snow lor several months, and life under canvas is al- most impossible during that period. The great danger is from pneumonia, which is more iormldablo than the muslteta oi the Thibetan army. these being only muzzle-loaders, and the thaw itself an untrained and unwar- liks rabbis. But tha native soldiers ai the Indian plains, of which Colo- llol lIaedonald's forces will mainly consist, are little arnurtomal to ax- tnmo cold » _ _ A Needed Admonltlon. On one of my trips through the south I sauntered into an old dilapidated cemetery of Virginia and read many very peculiar epitaphs upon tomb- stones. One in particular attracted my attention, which happened to he that or a slave who had been inclined to be sight; The grave had long since been ii 'gle`cted. ahd the inscription could only be read after brushing away the vines which grew upon it. But my ia- bor was rewarded, for there on that 'nap .. 'ggi Lggfzaég? U ' A” was killed on Saturday while at work in ment makes it distinct- M * “W mm hm’ A Pl"°° °f 59°' f°\1\' ive and elegant. You nations mounted the trimmer and was | I Y \ X ' f -1 'h may ist the same tlxiua ‘- I ,S ihrlad irmou it with arent velncivy. lt/ ' elsew ere, but not 1 struck youna _Orsig a terridc blow back ol t _ a , 1 I D|sEAs.r-5 sion' f , which ` Dod\i‘s ,Required Help 5 to Move in Bed Was a Great Suffere/r and Almost ` in Despair-New Hope and Strength Came With the Use of D r. Chasers N orve‘ Food. for weak. worn-out and discouraged women. Many medicines which are prescribed in such cases are merely stimulanis which give temporary relief and arouse ialse hope. Because Dr. Chase! Nerve Food actual- ly forms new, rich blood and iunreasrs t'1e vitality oi the body, its beneilts are ithorough and lasting and its cures per- ! manent. Mrs. M. A. Cioclr, Meaforii, Ont. writes:-"Three years ago I became very much run down in health and suffered from weak, tired feelings, lndlgestion and iheummism. At limes l was so badly used up that I required help to more in bed. While sick and downhearted I re- ceived Dr. Ghase's Almanac and sent lor some oi Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. “Under this treatment I soon began to improve, and by the time I had used eleven boxes of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food I was happy to ilnd myself strong and well again. I often think of what a lot oi money I spent for medicines which did me no good, an-1 believe I owe my lite to Dr. Chase`s Nerve Food. I hope women who suifer as I did will bcuriit by my ex- perience and use Dr. Chase's Nerve, Food." Dr. Chase'a Nerve Food. 50 cents a box, at all dealers. or Eimanson, Ba .5 Sc Company, Toronto. To pr. - tent you against imitatlons the portrait and signature oi’ Dr. A. W. Uhuse, the famous receipt hook author, are on every box. S1' Jomv, July Zi -Archie Crain, aged 17 ‘ A1l‘ rlrtiggilfa-1 will refund your money it ibn an not ea' tailed dfwr using 0hs`s\hsrlsin'o Ooiir-, Uhnlera and Dlarrhoea Remedy. It ls Ovihwhers silmimed tubs the most , successful remedy In are lor bowel com- ‘ plsiatsssd the only ond that never falls. , It ia pleasant, aah and reliable. , /v1 1 V ‘.*iiiiiiioiio1niu1| .1 »1 . i .-~ »»= s1m1mm|w1>.s 1. 0la.u1-ltcyai iianl oi (islam. bniidin; . ,NEIL The rrreatlfoad cure' is doing wonders A, GRAND I .sHow|Nc.i A~“d»"¢W F~ GWJI. ii pxoni ent merchant and uianuiacturer or Montreal insured his liie in the Mutual EW: Insurance Company of New York He was required to pay the sum oi' S16,9c per $1 noone eacn year, ` . lleceutly Mr. Gault died-and the Company paid to his heirs, not only alllffgflglvhl insurance oi $i,o_oo.oo, but .$1,424.00 in- addition, making in 1424-00- Mr. Ganlt paid Hfty-two' annual premiums, amounting tc _$873 30; the Company returned in dividends $545 zo more than it r¢¢¢ive‘d in premiums from the insuied. _ Mr. Gault was insured under another policy in the game 0°,” . . _ _ , . _ pany npr ;:l:1¢l8I!10I1l1:if. taken out a few years later, on which he paid iorty~nine this a Iprennums oi $18 18, amounting to 5895.72. Dividend additions to P9 *CY Wefe $1-233 00 0_f $342.28 in excess of total premiums paid, A- N-FRASER. . ' ‘ ‘ .noun Merzacminu, Special Agent. Ch’t`o_wu,_A Local Agent. Clitwn ` 4'- ~ 1 s... 5'.. _ in, The Portrait Line I have stood the test and come out best. _ My portraits have stood the test and come out best. It will only cost you $e.48 to try the test and get the best. It is always advisable to deal, only with reliable, and ésilthat which is deiiabie, which in my mind is always iust e. _ s. F. T Roush, High Grade Art Parlors, Queen Street, Ch’t0Wn_ Sole Agent here for Parker’s Dye Works of T01-Ontg, =' I -_1 i g This space is Reserved for n. 1=. scnonnin & C11., Contractors and Lumber Dealers KENs1i\'cT0N, P. E. 1. ' 6-zo its 1 yr \ 5 V ‘ MUDERN DENTISTRY BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS One thing we again wish to call your attention to is`our CORRU GATED SUUTION PLA FE. Iiy using this form ofsuction (whi is pat ented and for the use of which we have secured the rights) we wl__ GUAR. ANTEE TO FIT ANY MOUTH. It does not matter how difficult it may be or what other dentists have told you. We know we can Qt it and have no hesitation in saying so. In cases where there are still some' teeth re maining in the mouth, we Will replace the lost ones by means of BRIDGE WORK or PARTIAL PLATES. Teeth which are decayed we will restore by CROWNING (gold or porcelain) iilliug,or by use of PORCELAI _\’ INLAYS. We have the largest and best equipped oilice in the Mariii.11'_- Provinces and do any and all kinds of dental work known to the profession today. §.E§l!.i 'lENTAL...lT.A}l¥l’R5» ._ ...._ . .__._.__ _L __ , ____ _,_____ y _ _ _,__f_ _¥ `_`_ _ JW W _ 4 ci/tvs’ Pi. NTS Our lants com rise all the ,, ‘ 1.3* C i' ) . i , Ni' ‘1-PLANTS' =. C i`\I`°. 1 ls!-J* ers receive the same plants we ourselves plant. Perennial Plants- (wintered o v e r) panty, and daisy _4oc per ozen; carnation, or-get-not, sweet william, dianthus, 5c each, 5oc per dozen. A very choice variety of new perennials at 5c each. gnnuala-A s t e r a, ph ox, ver I na, - pals, zinniil? sizing, eediing pansy, bai- a m, eh r y s a n- popular varieticspfor the flower garden, anrl vegv.-tribie plants for vegetable gcriicn --\\’e make a specialty of this ile- partmcnt of our business, rais- ing large quantities for our ownplanting, and our cusiom< | . ‘ ~T»‘~»~~-._ ""' ~ ._ \ #.3 .. fs I <.'T..ff-%"‘ " ’q ‘y;»..\_ ,~= ‘, .”.`»:=§`€?‘-‘£7 "" . J ':=~¢.v- ~.:s‘i§¢E_» . 3 1_9 "2':é.f\!~\}¥ . T-lb: .1 'r-ztfglgisf*-§°"§ 6; : .~=1.°<`,Q,y_,».1. U if-g1,.1,.',..‘#§ 1; .- . ,¢ ee oo? ~ .,., J- °"'..¢\ '-' \~ .‘ ‘f 4 ‘- :"1"-~q‘;e,_, fi '(53 '~`,.’»~I1 \ (1_',,v~,(//C_'_,!‘ I ti .\=;'> '01, , ~' rf f ` .‘ :\ W H \1"`\' `-\ . themum, colliopsis‘ candytuft, mignou- ctte, African and Legion of honor mar- igo (I, bachelors' but- tons, snap dragon, salipaglosis, lark- spur, nasturtium t.alI and dwarf, etc., etc., at 15c per dozen. L0bel1a,a yssium and golden feather at 501: per loo. Double and si1;§le clahlia from se , very choice, 25c per dozen. Vegctalilc Plant Trnnsplvii ted K( extra . 1 , . _ , , . .. lastly.) Cabba 401:, riioo, qs ower per roo, tomatoes z5c per dozen,celery 50:: ser roo. giate }§ea`ni;s`foi',i";Ilaand wigter use, cabbage me per mo, tomato is per °zen, eauliilbwef aodrper rob; celery 4oc per ioo. Whenever possible orde to be sent by frci "ht, orde ng by mail add 6cper loo for postage for cabbage cdeizaand cauliligtveqand gtifer dozen for tomatoes; perennials rc each for post- .'é'<'i’é. 1'1if‘.lf11f¢”'1'.'l‘.'l'.§'I1.‘l'»¥»f §11"°°.'I.‘i§&yIf1'iif1Z°1f'°1{'Z°¢“.Ii"i1f.1'§1T.1i§.'I{'.. .°..'ff1i`.‘.."“" Take notice that ws are in th! market every day, ao “any old day at all" is p' market day with ua.. . ‘ sarrsnre. suneioon. no-1 01| aeoialti in seeds , beets carrots i , I , t , tv: , inclzdlng llaazlhqI§'l`i‘:ipmvai (true) bm; gan-:rsgveeetgim ‘Ig etc. We advise as many 'ds cs make it convenimt to call on other daP;:.beo market days, Tuesday and Qridsy, and avohi the rush on those_days. 1, J- -1- GAx..§=...§.m» 1 -1 ,M1 i '11 1 i i , l l seas..- il i 3 l s..»1»W .‘, \.~* ' 1 , I _ I