5 i i i no a~¢~» “ N. B.-Should day ve unfavorable ,lESl|i|llEl .DWELLING ‘ , - __ _*ro*-i,E'r._ dm’ e have a new make of Buttoned Boots, spring heels for girls this year- which are giving entire satisfaction. They are made from soft i Chocolate Dongola, dark shade, round toe and medium heavy sole. : They are of an extra quality-may cost a. little more than some other kinds-but t h e y are worth it. Prices lor girls lrom Ztol yrs.old$1.25.. _ 1 _ Ahydtm Charlottetown, P. E. I. . , . _ .L 1 1 I ’ TogT. At 0ysterBod Bridge, for July and August. “Spruce Lodge” (furnished), the summer residence of J. S. Cuh- ningham,_I‘ce _ House and Stable in t' n. Aip ly to comme lo P D. NELSON, _ _ Wheatley River more than befo,.e_ N0; that railways are June26~eod l- w A i A iihlllll PINE _-Q-1_o TIISIIIBAY SUIIDDL ..OF.. GRACE GHURGH Will hold Its Annual P.cuic at EMERALD _ .oN. . 0 WEDNESDAY-J!.|LY.4 Dunk River the finest fishing ground on the Island is near at hand, ~ ‘ Train will leave! Cité. Station at 9.30. Return fare 40 cents~ hildren half fare- S ` l tes fo f 'li si. . vm. F8 I' $1111 Cs » isitom table amply provided-Refresh ments of all kinds. Everything inthe line of sports and amneements on hand. . Picnic train will stop at all stations when signalled. ’ Single fare arranged for on the Cape Traverse branch. __ .the picnic will be heldpttlie following day. June 27, 29, 30, 3 &w. 5 I . Theiivrhddtem half ‘of “I that house situated on the corner of Huston and Hillsborough Steets, at present occupied l in an A. '~,,,,d wennopoood, ood ooo or more of _ 8 '< ing o railway through one`s farm will not All 'modern conveniences. , by Mr. D. B.,AStewart. Possession lst Apply to. - . rsai§EaGARvsLL. my 16'* ii. ~ ~ ' _ _ T0 lG(i0lll0.D ATE TE PUBLIG i Nurses’ _ Register. yylffirwnsppiygvaisamngt' to engpp a nupse? can do so llcDonild’a Driééilore, ' A . _ -li' _ .1 ' , ?~ :'»- . Nursescan registcrfree olohafgc. . ek ll tl fllrth th b68F- d ln h d th t 'A Y . ' I ~ ‘fill TS :Z “':°“i 1 fs lHi .‘l\0RN|l(l lillillllll - i WEDNESDAY JUNE 27. i900. . _ _imiwiv L/mn amines. The Dominion Government have RP' pointed Hon. Benjamin Rogers of Albertv George Vessey, Esq. of-Little York, t0 be board of Commissioners to fa-SSBSS the land damages along the line of the Bel- last and Murray Harbor railway. 'TMBO 1_g¢ng)em¢|i ans, we believe, Just, cblflbh i their number hsshod experience il" ww' A ing the value of expropriated lands. What their instructions may be from the ali' pointing power we do not know, and yet they must be guided by theirinstructions. In the days when railways were first built in the eastern sections of Canada, many farmers were induced by the pros- pects held out to them to Rive afree right of way through their lands, much to their later regret. TINY' C0"-“ted “P0” their lands being greatly enhanced in value by the railway, only to find twenty-five y¢81`S later that the value of land in their sec- tions had zone downward and not uvward. thou ht notbecauseofthe railwai' HHN' make it produce a single bushel of grain. not beneficial, or that a communiti h“ViU8 8 1-gilway wouldqéilllngly have it taken “nm A“ni1w;y gffig-ds facilities for' travel and tradii iii *£55 the f'“'m=°r i” marketing his products, eSP°°i°~uY in times ofhod wooihor or impossohio wmv ar skighroads. Otherwise the advant~ ages afforded by a railway are perhaps greater to the country trader or the pro- fessional man than to the farmer. Many farmers with a railway in pros- peotto passthrough their lands look mere- A' ly to the quantity and value of the land that is to be taken away. There may be other and greater damages than that. For instance, there is the fact that the farm is 0 divided," not only by the railway UPBCK Mid the double lille 0 fences, but by deep cuttings, or :high em- baukments which greatly restrict the movements and operations of farm work. In most cases a. single crossing is fgiven him between ,the divided sections of his farm. At every time he, or his team, or _ a head of stock, or.1oad of grain, or wood or poles find it neeessaryto cross the _ railway they must make their way tothe ' crossing, by day or night, summer or _winter, and two gates mustbe opened and closed again at every crossing.;- If the railway passes near his farm house, or buildings, and especially where in divides his buildings from oooh oiher,or separates his buildings, or his and care. There-'is ‘increased risk from fire from the locomotive to buildings, i feneesand woodlands. There is increased dongortosmail ohiidron and livo stock, ifespeelal' " " lfy where¢t&‘railway the farm buildings. And the mere fact of _ ...___ nothingi_»A,’A.`=,=‘1<`H°"' `theAA-, of actual convenience, proviiihdithei farmer is not also near to the railiify #tion at which the trains make their regular stops. A farmer whose’ 'landis nut; intersected by Ttiois-is-distihosryiioaonzodgin sho cans. convenience, but »_ »~ _._i Ul¢G9¥0mlIlent whose had ii hos :ortho ' troubles all cases have been damage which he suifers. , Hence the An Independent Journal untrammeiled f 1 _ and fearless; Mmm; to be ' necessity of having a Commission of a r .I uv, |mp.,t|.|' R°||.|,|,_ "QW", minded and capable men to justly assess Th* P‘p;Q,+ will be done along the Southern Railway, Publi hed at it til s New Prowse ' " __ Blo_ck,l;*Iorth sideqPdst‘i);ixlce, at the fol- Very contradictory.-. are the reports _ ' lowin rates payable in advancez- ' ' h ._ _ 2 Mornlhg Edition. daily (except Sundays Which !‘0&0h,f»1llS ¢0'1D|i1‘Yi\1!'¢8°»l`dt° t ° _ ._ _ 3 ,, . ,' $4 i thre th 1.00; . . . . . . . . . ._ . - ' , » Sem?_ff_‘;’;}{ly“§ditiOn“(‘§o{'l‘;1_ & Than) Canadian display at the Paris Exposition pprr yr.$l.5Q; _in advance . _ . . . . . . _ . . . ..$1-25 For instance, a correspondent of an 0uA-AA ..iiiiiF2i°;ii.i?¥‘_if%iii>__%ii€_¥f:..... we we w»1»»~t=»»»A“=h»A ;h°~y-3. ’ A _oar-pets, etc.-pu one nmn o a, - ."”°h °m°°" M cent store, while the Union Jacks and (F are have been established at the followln . places where subscriptions may be pai D°mi”l°° H935 “sed fm' d°°°mt'l°n news furnished, advertising, job work such as one buys [ora quarter egg), and other business transacted:- \‘ h Summerside, Curries Bookstore-D. K. corate a veranda or a summer _ Curri , M na r. _ 'i1g;=_‘_ Alberton, eAll?ertg; Bookstore-G. S. Compared with servia’ Norway or ,ol _ ». _MuAttart, Agent. - small states. we are nowhere, ghile S°““3I;§\tt’Te1eph°ne °mce_ R' Seaman’ Japan leaves us out of sight in taste and - T quality of fittings. The paintings are aw- JAEA BA MCCREADY J_ p_ H001), ful. . The whole show is too Fren oh Editor- .Business Canadian-not repreeentavive but mis- Manager. , , - representative' The correspondent of on, Mr. George.B. Aitken, ex M. P. P. and1°lf°° 0*°°“" ll" '“*d° *3l’Pl*Y*'l 'kind ood quality which win prove sour-_yi ‘ "j A Q ' ‘Gt'Gooi»go prlse to thousands of those who see the 4 @1530 ` P MEI; A i i _ _ 4 ` A ` V 0 f A A ‘iff *"0 ` 0" lA ‘i 1'/ T' :S I Q i' . ~ is , Rsvsms °.~1>°‘=\-lv _ ._ a of or wmtws, or a, pound of cheese or _.by the use of Dr. _ lands from his brook, well,orwatersup7p1y;; _ _ _A _, _ __ A AA, _ A ,AAL A AA _ the inconvenience isvery ‘ 1 . i fi E-V ;, _ _ f if A A A ‘AA3AAAAAAFi __` A _ _:A A r 5. MAA. A _AA , ,A .A - .l s A. at ..F_. A’ scant, and involves grea_,tlyincrcased'i»voi~lr"`A_ A r AA A ~ being' near to 2-the-1 .them-aoknbutwvhoislocagygd near a sta-1 on. ' ~ ' l ""'“"' ,:‘=‘ 4'-'~ `,,.:_'-'tif ._ , H , _ _ _ _ _ 1°°#c» ' w°h~v_=..ioh.pia¢hi.i met with, who or ten times' the the Toronto Telegram, (Independent _Con- servative) gives a much more favorible account. He praises the Canadian Com missioners, and declares that many ofthe exhibits challenge the admiration and prise of Parisian visitors. The Govern- mentshow of fruits and cereals is striking; our tlsh and fubbcarlng animals are well represented; Bneviews of Canadian cities adorn the walls, and so on. He ooncludv ZZ. “PATRIOT TWIST” ._.._....__-.__-_-»-_ -~- - -~- --- - x~"l‘»'iI?$>»»¢ mei' 1;-xi. ar- - The re cated orders we) ive _ is the _ ,boot proof that thligioiiagso trail! right F08 'ALI lVlRYWHlRl¢ - ' N. Bl--A 5c. plugof “_Ps'n_a1Ao'rTwrs1"’-is 20_per peut ' larqerthain formerly. 1 IIOIOISD urea is tho hiohooc goods of axon o‘ ts s perfect; sm :oth surface on the axle “ICA th l d mi ....rf'..°iz.iioiii‘i.i"°‘“.. ..iif‘..ii.. U W Ig who__h.vo hom doig,§rich.os;A;h..giooi :hoe-o oi _-A w - _ -»‘.°. .». je elers are rogues. - A , We give you your moneyfs worth, time, what more can you expect ‘i ` - ` ~_ ,ff A A line of Silver-wear and Jewelry always on _ 3 `” " T" . .. _ , we < 5 , Let go or die. '1`hat's the alternative ofthe ahipwreckedmauwith If there was oml one save both life and money. Without help it is let go or die. A great many people have a like alternative -before them. Business _-men come to” a point where the doctor tells them that U3 must “let go or die." Pmhably he There’s an obstinate cough that wonft he ‘ shaken off. The lungs are weak and per- haps bleeding. There is eniaciation and other symptoms of disease, which if un- akillffilly or improperly treated terminate in cousumption;_ , _ __ ' A 'Q 'Thousands 'of men and condition have found cal piseovsry. Itpnnnes carries off from the system poisonous matter. It gives organs the strenQ.h to _throw off disease. cami iiioiuoh oo., w. vs_. “ I hodlmoshorihg ~?ella Iweut-toourbest octored sneotall one anpimer. worse an so wen could a 'rh¢iw»o_dgctoe» 1 I I ludan awful 'audonednym' aunttoid me ot°3\r.`Piere`e”pu liggragiedtea I sent a a e kind;-.¢1g¢.~‘ , ' en '.iii;.”is°f~"°=”~° ....;#; en en s me so sent and get more. I have $u of both medi~ cines altogether. ten bottles. Now my basis do not hurt me, and I dou’t have any ms stout now and aswell as ever in my fe." SeGive§ éfhe Peopldeir Common use 'ca Aviserissent eeonre- ceiptofstampsto ycust_om,sandmaiI~ ;-;s°',::s~...."°....° serif °°;';.:‘.i‘°.:°z‘;.i’s:: stamps for the paper bound edition, or 5o stamps for the c oth bound. Addreso Dr. R. . Pierce, Buialo, N. Y. ` i l throw'l1im allife vised Aa- or mountain I was taken nic and felt so stupid I multi hnrdl about) writes Miss Eskew of fi 1 4,. 4.. ._ ,..‘_AiA.?} _A in lim nw, ci.. iii. Steamers Northumberland and Princess S da ted. o foh7irriyvsal§;e£.50 train with express tralnfor 01' of the day trains from m. oonnectingthem from leave _ Pacihc Intereol and con- YIIDOH , F _W.HALES,Seoretary. Chto\vn,PE.I.,`June18._d8rw. ~ i'~. -.ij 1 . . . ~ “I ' v -" '.~ 5 - . ‘- ,'»"i_, lWe Don’t Keep 0 , _ _ _ 5 _~.. `.`_.=_;/, ,._ v 'T _We Sell Quick / Everything in the meAn’s Furnishing Line, except the ' MARMALAUE. lim- ‘ \ This week we offer each or two pots for 250. In 7 lb. pails only 70c each. Cai'°n’s Ginger and Pineapple eMar- or 2 jars for 45c. . ,»._ . __A A1’ I. G. 0 if The Ann11al§'SessioAp~< g£A;;the_, Qmnd Lodge of the Independent Order of Templarsof Pfiuoei Island, be ‘held ”7Pownil.1°i1n` Tuesday__.l»;il¢l._fWfedne_s_day the 10th and ll a. m. The usual. reduced-rates at one single drst-class fare will be gmnted bythe P. E. I.A Railway from all ` » ol; the ii%'h@ q~3th_.*_=_s§_;i 1 '1I‘.f':;~ f _ ‘ ‘ li .Ii ii ii mania Mill View Uptou’s Marmalade in 1 lb pots, i15c Keiller’s DundeeQrange Marmalade v in l lb. jars 20c each or 2 pots for 35c. Also 7 soldered tins~95cieach.` Gordon & McLe .ialade in 1 lb. jai's= 25c each' Quality away Up. Floss Down Lou, White and Colored Shirts, Collars, Cuds, Uuderclothing, Swesters, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Handkerehiefs, Gloves, Golf Hose, Hal-f Hose, Collar A Buttons, Cu&° Buttons, etc. _ V ~ ' Dui' Stlsoslgllne. Dui' Neckwear. , In all the latest styles, from 2c to 75c each. , _ i Store open Saturdays till ll p.m. _ _ _ ` _ = _ _ j .. _ » .Mans rURi_¢rsn,e;i.=_i;.’ goods jpg; receii_red_»in stock at - ._» .§.'. - ` . =§"` -~,\-` 51 ' uih otooryflrmosiioh opoiiig All the above are Hi-st-'class ne; W i i "' fir ‘f _..., ,Ni . 1 A _ "_ tr I _ i V 1.-;`»~;` __ i -.QFF R .>. ..,-' _- ._ a . * ., This"is` Wifhdngh' t more ' in early spriug`2 aanoelled: Rather . .. , _ lim ofering for your .0 “Y “ill 10° vs 'M wb liberal Shimon *"“ ‘ """¢‘"-\»»='-\-ul-»\¢u-s».4o». YT" all _ _ A 0 _ 'A working shlrtdnthw is rs- shipped to ns that Kid manufacturers ‘g|j sm °¢ ln!- ; .. '- f-‘s'§."_ Passengers Psotoo,a»ke flwrwo.