i 1 - - l . ci l. 5 i ___,_, __._, ... , .. . ,,..,,.. _ m FARM Foo sAi.E` Guida Province ol Prince Edward lslacii. In Chancery-In the Rolli Court. In the matter of John Bowman of 1 North Wiltshire in Queen’9 Countv __ in the Province of Prince Edward Ie1and,s lunatic. lp Pursuant to and by virtue o_f an order of the Honorable Edward Jarvis HQdRS°¥}» faster of the Rolls made in this matter upon the application of James J. Johnston of Charlottetown, In Queens County, Attorney-at-Law. committee of the person and F.sf»&¢9 » or is id J ii Bo on the e sa o n wrnan, _ irstof August, A. D. 19(1), and an order nude by the Master of the Rolls in amendment thereof on the eleventh day of August. 1900, I will set ug and sellbiy Public Auction at the Law ourts Buil - ingin Charlottetown in Queens County, mTuesday the Zoth day of September next, 11130, at twelve o`clock no_on, all that tract, piece or parcel _of land situa_te,lying Qld being on towns`h}i_p number thirty-one in Prince Bow Island, bounded as follows that is to sa.y:-Co_ui- meincing on the north eastern_ side of the North Wiltshire Road in the south eastern boundary line of fifty acres formerly in possession of John Hatherly ml! owned y William Hatherly and run- ning thence north thirty-eight degrees east along said boundary line eighty-three chains and thirty-three links, or to the rearline of farms fronting on said Road, thence south Hfty-two degrees east nin_e daains, or to the line run by Robert Harris nadagreed upon between Richard Bow- mnand Thomas Godfrey as per instru-_ meat of assignment bearégg date the first lhyofJanuary, A. D. 1 , thence south thirty-eight degrees west along said line to thesouthern side of the railway ap- llqriation thence along the same south- erly and southwesterly until it meets the mid line run by Robert Harris _as afore- mid, thence along_ same south thirty-eight dgees west to t e North Wiltshire Road a&esaid and thence following the course Illaeof north westerly nine c ains or to the place of commencement aving and re- £'v1n,%tbereout 87-1(1) of an acre, con- veyed y Richard Bowman to her Ma- jen. the Queen and seventeen one-hun dndth parts of an acre conveyed by the mmmiasioner of Public Lands to Her iqiclty the Queen for Railway purposes having seventy-four acres a little more or Cortiggtigns ;n_a{_le_lznowp axsalet A_ D Da is t ay o ugus , . Ji. J. A. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery .Ang 18 Tues & Frid ts Lai] in lllrtm llav. llc, llil. amazes noimiuaeenuna sjmncsss §ecveasbelovv every day, Sundays excepted. !\'lnPOIN'l` DU CdENE, [gn arrive) of *.9 train from St. John,] for S MMER~`lDE Ontedn express train for Charlotte town gnxsh. .Frm MMIERSIDE. [on arrival of morn- §{mCharIottetovvn and all 1-tation: I ] for POINT DU CHI-ENE, connect oon frain for ST. JOHN, BOS ,' ONTREAL. nat Moncton with train for Can- __ .B . at St John with U. P. R. and U. s no coma., mo or si. .ions -wKl8en_nxers of International and Dominion mkllhtl ` B. Lines Tuesday and _Saturday ~-- _bndirect d\xefo1low=i_ jd _ , .- on ,on . _ a -ri- se ' % do wed .IX rw WV* Wiill yS OH `l'ruu ~, ~-` _U _bouthalf three - -_ an orassir 'nag ' °° ‘I ns rom and B n smcncrrmrowu. _ - yd °’ From vi A; RLOTI ET OWN for Picton at 8 go 1.1:. ~ Ing there with day trains for CAQE Bklrrnw md RALIPAX. 1514 -RTH BYDNEYwith Steamer Bruce for 'SE FOUNDL N0. A At HALIFAX with C. A. and Plant Line for Y0*’l'0N. Passengers from all blaces on P.E_ I. Kilway east of CHARLOTTETOWN can mvenhome 24 hours later than if joining Plant Ptmiex i_n CH’l`0WN and connect wit same Benner in HAI IF AX. Through 1 ickets to be had at Grand Trunk Qndinn Pacidc lntercolouial ‘and P, E. 1. Inillnya, and on the _Company’s :teamers and gnnecung lines in United states and Canada. Qenmers run on Eastern Standard time. F W HALES S . . . ecretar Chrlatetown, P.E.I. June 18 d and w. I l :ir ligas- ‘S Excursions To Pictoii Tic Incl Plnmi Way cl Spelling a llct Day Return Tickets good for day of issue July will be sold on Szeamer ‘~Prin cone” for one dollar and titty cents each. Fare will include 1`ea on return voy- age. Steamer leaves halt past- nine local returns about nine in the evening. By Order. F. W. HALES. Secretary Ch’town Steam Nav.Co., Ltd. f}h’town, July 7, 1900, dtf WANTS, L0 STS. FOUND, ETC WANTED-Byayoung man, position in store or office with chance of advance- ment, experience and references, good senman, can increase your business. Ad- ress, giving particulars and salary, “ ‘J’, Care of M. Ellsworth, Elmsdale." 22 3i pd. _WANTED-In a small family, a good servant for general housework, applv to Irs. S. Sanderson, Hillsboro Square. _ 17, Iw pd. 7 TO LET-One-half of a two tenement ° e house on Pleasant Street House contains seven rooms. Apply to C. D. Bell on th pemiees. 21 lmo. WANTED-A smart, steady boy, about 15 years of age, to attend a store, one who has had some exlperieuee preferred. Apply amos omoo.-1 ir. 4 » T0 LET.-Dwel1in_g house on Kent Street, adjoining resi ence of Dr. Kelly. Apply on premises to F. F. Kelly.-11 tf. LOST.-Last evening on the St. Peters or Union Road. a new can-ia apron. The finder will please leave it at Stewart’s Kent St. Eclipse Bakery. 3 tf. TO LET-Dwelling on Euston St. East. Apply to Chas McGregor. Zi tf. WAN TED:-A smart, steady boy about ldyears of age who understands looking after horses and cows and and can make 5\m~°‘|f ireiieraiiy useful about a house. Apply at this othce. Ju)_v14t_f TO BU TCHERS AND OTHERS -Ice Ukaleeale delivered or at wariehou t Iloderate rates. Apply to H._ C. Dsilsze A comfortable ofll . Block. Apply to Plow; To LET _ _ any outward touch as a sunbeam. T.ie Rainfall in India. _ LONDON, August 22.-The viceroy cf India, Lord Curzon of Kedleston, tele- graphs that the heavy, general rainstorm has continued in most; of the effected tracts. The crops promise well in the central provinces and Beras, sowing is active elsewhere and the necessity for free kitchens will shortly disappear. Prices, however, are still very high every- ~ where. Cholera is prevalent throughout Hy-ap derabad and in Bombay. There are 5,638,000 people receiving re- .- lief. -li; A RECORD IN__ BLOOD. 1 The record of Hoods Sarsaparilla is iet- erally written in the blood ofmillions of ‘ ople to whom it _has given good health. l)teis all the time curing diseasesofthe stomach, nerves, kidneys and blood, and it is doing good every day to thousands who are taking it for _poor appetite, tired feeling and general ebility. It is the best medicine money can buy. Hood’s Pills are non-irritating. Price 25 cents. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. “Why, Clara, dear, what has happened? It is not a month since you marriage, and I find you sighing and moping already.” “Ah, Hilda, darling! George is standing as a member for the county, you know, and I`ve onlyjust learnt from the opposi- tion what a really dreadful man I have married.” Touihache 2 Days. Mrs. Fred. Nedden, Eel River Crossing, N. B., says: “I had toothache for 'two days, and could get nothing to stop it until I got Low’s Toothache Gum, which quickly cured me.” Price 10c. There camea loud knock ou the door, “Opportunityl" cried\5be poet, rushing across the attic floor. He held the latch and hesitated. “One must be careful,” he mused, “it may be the wolf.” ‘ ONE LAXA-LIVER PILL every night for thirty days makes a complete cure of biliousness andconstipation. That is just 25 cents to be cured. ‘Pa, what is action and reaction!" "Well, George, my white duck suits make me cool, and my laundry bills make me hot.” ` HAGYARITS YELLOW OIL cures aprains. bruises sores, wounds, cuts, frostbites, chilblains, stings of insects, burns, scalds, contusions, etc. Price 251:. “That’s a terrible noise in the nursery, Mollie,” said the mistress. ‘.‘What’s the matter! Can’t you keep the baby quiet?" _ “Shure, ma’am,” replied Mollie, “I can’t keep him quiet unless I let him make a noise.” Mlnarfs Llllnent Cares Diptherla. “Keep the head cool and the bowels open” is sensible advice to _follow during t e warm weather. If the bowels do not mov_e~r_e ._ ` "_1le`a`rfns¢fIuaxa»Liver= Pills. _and 'do not gripe, oregiaen, “El_i2¢. what do y°n._m-ite so many-_ let- tersliwhot weather li’ “We1l, David, if I don’t keep all qf our relatives posted on the awful heat they will be landing on us to visit.” M1LBURN’S STERLING HEADACHE POWDERS cure the worst headache in from flve to twenty minutes, and leaveno bad aftereffects. One powderiic.. 3 powders 10c., 10 powders 25c. Bridegroom (returning from the honey- moon)-Do you keep this car thoroughly lighted going through the tunnel? " Brakeman-Yes sir. Bridegroom-All right, I’ll go and get my wife. ‘ Coughs and colds that other remedies seem powerless to relieve are promptly cured by Dr. Wood’s Norway Pine Syrup. Tgyit, and it will convince you of its e cacy by curiugyou. Price25c. “What do you mean by saying music injured your health l” “Why, that girl next door pounds her piano so late that we have to go to bed with all our windows shut.” Miaard's Llalment tures Colds, etc. The less we parade our misiormnes the more sympathy we command. .\linard's Liiiimeat Cures Distemper. A Family Medicine. Mrs. D. Williams, Gooderham P. IQ., Ont., writes: “I have used Ha.gyard’s ' Yellow Oil for burns, scalds, sprains and bruises, and it has always given :satisfac- on. It is aspleiidid family medicine,|it can be put to so many different uses,” Price 2c. Oom Paul lcfthis wife in Pretoria, it is true, but he took care to remove his Brit ish prisoners. Oom Paul is a hard man to settle. - DR. LOW’S WORM SYRUP is a safe, sure and reliable worm expelier. Acts equally well on children oradults. Be sure you get Low’s. Oom Paul admits that his capital is with him on wheels, but denies that it amounts to $10,000,000. No thoroughly occupied-man yet very miserable. _ l Travellers’ headaches are quickl 'Are- lieved by Milburn’s Sterling Heailaohe Powders. The; do not upsetthe stomach or weaken the eart. Price 10c. and 25c. at all dealers, or by mail. The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. We cannot always oblige, but we can al- ways speakfobligingly. Nice Worm Medicine. Mrs. Wm. Graham, Shepgardton, Ont., writes: “I have given my y Dr. Low’s Worm Syrup, and find it an excellent worm medicine. It is nice to take, and _ 'rrm compras oem' o-rrwvoww. PRINCE viiwaiin 1s1..iND. Ai GUST -vi I 1-1 -_ e- -I I 1- _ 1% = F 1 Monday in each month in Mechanics Hall Sons of Scotland meets every second :.7 I Prowse Block.-E. CAMi~:RoN, Rec. Secreti u S ' E . ary _ _ »~ f ORANGE ORDER. St. George’s Lodge, No 1171, meets - _ 1 every Tuesday night. at 8 o’ciock, in ; _" _ Oti`er’s Hall.-D. J. McK1NNoN, Secretary. `~ _ J, Lady Wallace Lodge, No. 27', meets lst and 3rd Fridays-, in Wright`s Hall.-l;£B_s. L. 0. Y. B. A.-Miznah, Loyal Orange Young Briton Lodge, No. 148, meets every Thursday night in ‘Oifer’s Hall.-B'neSt Hodgson, R. Sec'y. Caledonia Club meets last Tuesday of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. Crrr Council meets the second Monday in each month. Dr. James Warb uton Mayor, H. M. Davison, City Clerk. The Charlottetown School Board meets he Hrst Monday of each month. Ewen Stewart, Secretary. ._ FoR.Es'rERs. COURT AVONDALE, I. O. F., second and fourth Tuesday’s of each month in Me? chanic’s Ha. Grafton St.---Renouf Sec’y. _ing 3rd Wednesday, January, April, July, Andrew T. Newson, Sec’y fourth Tuesdays of each month in S. 0. E Q. sg' . UOQU Business .' Po not\waste much time ta`k about it, hence the brevity of does not make the child sick.” Price 25c._ 1 he 1359 Re3id0U°9 Uf .Milf-‘Ulm _UBPC '1§g‘iél"§é;: Capital goes where it beckoned, but Oom* McLeod, Q. C., Charlottetown Foy-_ _'_': _ Paulscapitalgoes where it is chased. faltyy, containing _twenty and three Einots _____ __ , _ RD!li.y, or Geo. Roper.-Z1 tf. m-ur' U-ment cum ci I co quanel. ,_,c,.e,,_ _ _Fredez-icton.._.. 5 ‘£0 LET-A 'house containing seven an' I ws Apply to __ J - L Adnussmn i i ` ' - ‘ s ` Gén Man Goglljg £221; 9t_<_>dIé.__é:__.e Worthy _at pie ~1-mth_;,, as impossible to be sailed by. , _ D_ 0_ MCLEOD;-_ 1 _ P._ S.-Should the weather _prove unfavorable the Demonstration will be Moncton, 1?: B ry' b" ' ‘ held on the iirst line day following, ‘ f _ G. A. SHARP Cnossmau, R. Sec’y. r _ iso i. __ Coming Events. Q s _ »_ _ Guardian foo:;»§zz`fimz me fozzow- .ng convenient to c/ip and keep /or re- » I ZTCWOC. Boyne Lodge. No. 614, meets 2nd 'N0'Bll1d€l" “'85 CVCI' I`l`l3d¢ that Will _d0 b¢tt»€l' _ and 4th Fridays in Wright’s, Hall, W0fk 0|' l110I’€ Of if, _ -~ 1 ., I I *W 8 P~- m-'”D- MCNEW R"°°'di”3 Send us your address on a card T0-DAY Secretary. 303; 31011;: S:EPH;=N. C:i_I{‘- grlst The F. & W. new No. 2 Binder.-S ft. and 6 ft. cut. l 8'” } “es _Y ° ea” m ” 1” 2° Send for our 1900 catalogue-sent free to any address. Tells all about _ ‘g‘_;";f;;_ Sitltf G’“ft°” S°°"' H' I' the QUALITY of our goo is. It will payyou to get one. _ - . _ ° ” S s i o P ' 'z ` ` E-"ff" f- ._ .i.';°““s.:.:..“°’:; linl livin Eiiflwliin- .f:.i:.“; .z.:':P.:;.:? g°° "ec '>°f°~. ....._........ ..- vrigiws Hou _--Muniolzk MoLooi»<1T\=°=<1sr_ evefsvs-°~-1 . .oiccrusc . . . .. " . 5 I John-Monoooiriimsoooooor-y., ‘ _ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ . _V _ PYg1~B.IAs_~ ` _ _ . '_ , - _ . _ -. _ "f," _ "s_._ - iii .E rw .s _ ‘ 'il _rl ;.. _ ____ Knights of Pyriooo---Eoipoe Lodge. No. _ _ . ’ F _ _ g , _ ‘_ _ , _ , 19. every Friday evening at8 o’clock, in. ` _ _ _ _ ` _ _ __ Pythian Hall, Prcwse’s New Block.---J. H. I ' ` ‘i-“ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ’ ` ......1NA1DorTHE...... _ " Williams, Keeper of Records and Seal. ` - _ . ’ ' ` ' _ - \ station. Foro.. slzgfgiemm W Hum’ Rim" _ Ti ish......$1.25 IfYou Need Anything S, Los: """ " ° 'In officegsupplies we can supply’ Albe ms ' ° ' ' ‘ " _,.,,,,_ rton Time. 1 North Wiltshi u.. m ° . . . . . . .. Colville M`lt0 . . 1 n . . . . . . ._ Royalty Junction Z) . . . . . . . . . .. Charlottetown. Arrive . . . . . , Souris .... ...... .. Bear»River..... c ____ RolIoBay...... _...os oo.. IS1. Peters r_>....i‘.‘."_‘f'. _ _ St. Teresa... Peakes _ . . . . . Pi uid . . . . . . _ . `M1?.qStewax:t. Tracadie. . _ _ Bedford. . . . _ York . . . . . . _ _ Charlotteto 1 sv' '_.P.¢ ‘...;v-<-'~, V. -_ _. _..- _g.. _ ..». -nn- 8 sets ;;;; .tiorell ........ .. iLDti40;..' . . . . . ._ St. Andrews..._ Georgetown... 75.... 75 . . . . . . 75 . . . . . . . . . . .. 12 34 39 58 5.50 6.05 5.3i.5`t_&`i.33 . . . . ..7. 7. 1% iii ii Ticketswvbegoodtoreturn-`°U"8ameday I Betumins mio for 'rigoisii wiii iesvé lglharlottetown at 4.45 p.m., Standard 5 - w___l__1_l:,é_l?1;i1tr&ln for Souris and _G§01‘8€- Trains of this railway are run by End “V9 Ch*“`1°I'f‘°5°Wn 0-U °-10 D-ID rn Standard Time. 60 ---------- »- £>-0° “ F Passengers wiiibe cameo bym nrainsf ’ to grounds 2-3 cents D POTTING )I»4 _ .. soNsornNoL.um. _ _. 1 . s I . A j A' _ 1 .___ Lodge Eton, No. 148 meets every Thurs- _ _ ' __ _ ' _. “j __ '_ ‘ 5 = * _ _ day evening in S. O. E. Hall Victoria Row. ` ' 1 _ `_ 1 = ” _ . I _. .gd . “ 7 _ ' The promoters of the Whelan llonnlnent Fund. intend _holding A Grind. , ggi; vicwrm Row" E' H' Duchemrn. Demonstration on the Athletic Association Park. Charlottetown, on Monday ._ LOYLL CRUsLDms_ _ August 27th, inet., in aid of theabave-named;Fnod.. . I ` ' _ _Compmy ..A_» every Monday in - Eating, drinking dancing booths will _be provided on an elaborate "°“" W,-ighfgs Han, at 5_3) p_ m_...Ad,', Wad. scale, and attended by capable and attentive waiters. - man, soo y, Muttartfs Steam Riding Gallery has' been secured for the occasion, and l . _ sons or rnurnnancn. _ _ Messrs. Miller Bros, of this city, have _generously agreed to operate their L P1‘i1\°¢ Edwv-rd Division. N0- 1. nweti in' splendid Graphophone, free of .charge in aid of the cause. ;V____1E_ihi:_ ever! T\1°Sd9»Y»-'-W- H- A There will be a Bicycle Competition for a valuable medal and :ther i "be prizes. Victoria Division, No. 4, every Monday _ _ . . . _ ;;;7f;_=S_i;»,,;7“shf~ sail----~i°h»I» Ge-I ».f...l’.?," l‘i.';°r‘lf.,?‘i§I2;’;. if2.‘Z.,i”°l‘iiI.‘ .?.'f§5.1Z§."&'l€§B"‘l.’;.i’§.;“Z.,F'Z¥ Orient Division, No_ 16,_ every Friday Charlottetown, Emerald and Souris,_ The Oddfellows, The Foresters, The _ ¢,n,,m¢3'~fq_ s_ evening, in Wrighps Lower H,,_u____J0h,, Caledonian _Club, and all other National and Fraternal Societies are hereby ` _ _ __ A Lawsom R, scrum specially invited to ]oin in making this demonstration a grand success, by = ` marching to the Park in their respective regalias. I "_" "'“'-"s"” _ ~ geo. V, Mclnerney, E-q , M. P., Richibucto, N. B., Sir Charles _ i"i _ l-. mt A' w__ GMSFS Tupper, Bart, Sir L. H. Davies, A. Martin, . P., A». C. eDonsld, ._ P., l E ~ _.Q cull! "I J. H. Bell, M. P., D. B. McLellan, M, P., Hon. Senator Ferguson, Hon. `; “I 5 5 mt dmc* Q an dlsesd Senator Yeo, Mr J1_J. Hughes, So.iris, and ozher Federal Candidates are l i - . . On ndafte M mia - 18th gs;-a¢_s$b5_egti_,:°,$ lli)ereby rtpspectfullyi invited to attend and speak on the object of the train: of this Icailgva “ops dmpp m um emous ration an days excepted) _as fohows. Cam-ra°§faf§m§f3fL;f;i?w'2 Thg P bl' t' f Sh l KTrflgaIi(I)`bIv:"iI.rd' Static -... ..........i.._.o_.... U to Que# ions 0 t e Day, _ _ -fe _ ' “du” c°°‘ T°”°"° "1 8“‘f‘“ 5 This will bs the largest and most representative gathering heldin this Pin' ml' A' R' I V Pm’ mi' I Province for years, and all who want to have a big day’s sport shouldnot gtlg kliygslilié) ggi? fal to atte d Flen wh ri Q8* i H- I e°°¢128€2iN-W-we as 0 ea” ._ Special reduced fares and train arrangements in connect' ' .h in 'H“°°°“"`m'°' '7‘°3 , A# Whelan Monument Demonstrationat Charlottetown, August>27tl:n lllvdttl. ' Eisim 9.08 June' 7'” ‘ _ Train arrangements. I 6.13 5.1¢ DE 6.40 6.10 9.55 ar I L ww5s . $5&E%&’5& 5.46 552 6. I8 6.30 6.35 6.48 M 21 _ ._ _ _ svoanuaorcounrrrun, ._ 15°F* ni 1900' ’ _ ` ' I 30 in I bill I JlfC» We be sold cheap ,lo 6.45 10.l5`lv 7.17 11.11) 7.45 11.40 8.37 12.52 9.17 1.50 9.55"- 2.45 P. H. P.l.A‘.l» PQI. Aol . 1 LH. Pal. 2.00 e.osf1v'cira»vosr aio also 3.3) 7.-10_ Junction 7.15 .239 4.09 7.39 Morell 6.34 1.31 4.1% 8.00 St. Peter’s 6.12 1.03 6.05 9.05 ar,Som-is lv 5.10 11.5 mn. a.u. “___ __ “_ ana. r.u ig: gig "iv fir* M3355 zoo soo 8.20 srGso'co'w‘ o iv also iam Pm. AAI. ' 7.5 ` Emerald 5.45 ` _ lv Jun ‘ar 8.15 ar C. Traverse lv 5111 PJI. A.M. ' $-