sorts LEAVE BERMUDA. i ~ _ ' *.{.;.¢of'ooo .oasis-*; ofa' ‘wooiooaioa e ,_ ,_ A importer and the manufacturer. It means the fact that th G _ 'crop , V iliii. » oe liitat Laundry Stare Laundry Starch customers a pure Z" which has been thcrughly and giving entire eatistao i . Try a sample Dound 'and en- courage home industry. xoc. per lb. J D,llacLeod &C»d. 5 "’\l"~l* s Dodd & boundary line. The case is a famous one. Gaynor and Greene were contractors un- der the United States Government, and were implicated with a former' army ollicer who was long ago convicted and im- prisoned for defraudiniz that Government. They have been indicted in the United States Court of Georgia. For a year cr more they remained in New York and there successfully resisted the effort to extradite them to the state in which the indictment was laid. Finally the casein New York went against them and they tied to Canada. y At the instance ot the _United States authorities they were arrested in Quebec some months ago and the question whe- ther they should be sent back to Georgia was brought before the courts. A great legal hattlewas put up by able counsel on both sides, with the result that Judge Caron decided that it had not been made sumciently to appear that these man were papers submitted to the court appearto ing the date when the alleged offence was ‘posed to remit the duties on guiltvofan offence which came within the terms of the Extradition Ach The other States, whose plethora ot produc- iiovo boon dofoooivo, notably in not sono- 1 ““° ""°“3h° 5° f‘°k°ff’“"‘°°° The recent changes in the staff of the 1 °°mm"'t’°d° The Extr°"mi°n Am; dis' Government Railways at Moncton atl’ord tin°t'17 demws th” °° °xt“"dm°n sun- further illustration ofthe charmed life take place on account of an offence com- ,which Mn Potting” bears as an °mci,,]_ mitted b°f°1`° the A” “me mm f°r°°' V From time to time his posltion has been y m p S » {H°“°° the “°°°°Sit7 °f ming appmxim' ithreatened, and more recently a report “WU the date °f the “fence °h'“`3°d° _ was widely circulated that he was to 1 Appearances are Simms]-7 against Gay' succeed Mr. Schreiberas Deputy Minister , nor and Greene, and we have scoundrels of Ram, aye at 0m,_w,,_ The powers that; of enough of our own in Canada without behave apparently concluded that Mn addingtotheir numberfrom abroad. If 1 Powmger is needed just where he is_ the" mm are “HW they Wm m°°° with Successive readjustments of the stair and _ A bottle gf nur own _ V . umi’ symwthy in Cwada’ but 'mr °°m't° division of powers and responsibilities did ' ' A A ‘ " ' ‘ ‘ ° ~ i 3 f l ' i ~ cannot be held responsible for the failure ‘ not turn out advanm wus] and he has °f th° Unified States °'°t'h°riti°S w make _ been investedwith fnllpowersas Manager _ U 8 A Y _ G _ V _ 'G Z 3 7 ~ .7 7' out a case against them within the terms of the Government Railway system The“ ~ A_ Odl th - h » ` _ y ' . _ _ “. o- ' t°‘ t '_ _,H _ _ , _ _ _ . . °f the treaty °f °xtmd1ti°”* _ general public will rest well satisfied vith °° y mg use a t 1_5 sea d 0 stars - » ~'|~0l|Kl¥TS- 'IEUUIIT , _,, @this conclusion. We do not believe that -son ofthe year when gastral disturb-‘ I “ _ '~ ’ 1 . 1 V. - ' _ ‘ . ' Down t°date_the crop pmspectsthmugh another man can be found with like ances are preva ent _ 4 1.18.1118- _ y _ _ ,Pownal P E I nm' the Dommion are excellent' Not i ability experience and knowledge of the A dose taken before breakfast W111. Tfduii _ QM- 'H°,e,,,'i¢n|te,; 'ul ' hid," _ only is there promise of one of the largest _ ’ keep you in excellent health. Rein- i. M - ck 1 m,,,,‘§_ nd 0,, §,f,L‘,,,e Q- requirements of the system who would . i y af eff -Bunheet .,,7,~n°'m'*'-"u§§-“_ G “una” cereal harvests that Canada has yet gath- h _ th t it to th ember the price 2 5C. Much cheaper i Lpbgfgf ,eyed-R, Hotel ff¢f°fl¢h*fK¢~ ‘$89 t try e ii ered, but prices are better than they were 3;; wgfluae G;§erda1`;;p;?eryrec;xves il than other makes. _ Cqdfish e -k r=w per day Spec B°‘u“g . This means increased pur- ' ' , _ R0 g 0 3 year ago ‘ It seems large to many, but is in reality ' eh i e among that large iprepor- d ‘ tioaiiso1i‘;i:';e;p1e who follow the cultiva- small when compared with what wmpany A' W' Phm°’ M 11 It in d b si owned'railways pay tor like important‘ The Square Druggist. - ei no Bermuda, Aug. 13-The _ A" _guy of Vienna has sailed for increased profitable business for the rail\ Northwest and the great Town with the sewnd \,,,t_¢h of Boer (ND XY AUGUST 18 1902 ways and steam-craft that carry our pro- immigrants have RW” _ ¥i°mb¢riDir 1,090, on board. ‘ x ’ ’ ` ducts to market. It means increased ors a chance to work. up a. land boom __ __ u earnings and dividends for transportation which it looks upon with grave mis- ” 5 THE GAYN0}i_.§5EE-NE CASE' companies, for banks, financial institu- givings. Itls quite probable saysthe Com- YWM i Frequent mention of this case has been ,tions and insurance companies. It means! mercial that already many people have, made in our de= atcbes and the recent better business for a‘1, p'°ompi’» Pliyments 5%!! led f»0P8fY P24025 f°1' 501111 farm and u an area ot three million square miles, and within that area the climatic conditions every num the, haveinfestedg ,md it is, _ the direction of will take warning. Booms have blighted ~, n FREE LE ,f ,_ '. ,..=. _~i> - ‘ _ ‘ u' ' - P E. .decision of Judge Caron of Quebec, set:-_ and Rood times. The farming li¥1d'1SY*‘Y °i\5YPl'°P°1:l?¥Wh10hare 110% J.l1$f`fm9_d by* _'.4' *_* ing the prisoners at liberty has evokeda feeds and suPD°Il1S an “her mduimes’ 91° °°I\d1U°US Whi°h 8°v¢1‘l1 Dr°P¢1‘%Y " great deal oi comment on both sides of especially in Canada. values, and it is certain that mm1.YP°°Pl¢‘ y ""- _ have been obiigedetopay higher prices ford) » ~ _ .1 ' If turns out theft the recent reports ot had and proper” than they would havepéi _ _ E y ig widespread disastrous draught in Aus- done' 'it the boomsters had ,not been y E `= . E J !_ it tralia Wero 81`°9~t1Y exaggerated' Aus' abroad. The same journal also declares ; . s _ i f l Q miie is Israeli dependent “P°° “Wh that wiooipog io ooooy infested with ‘ V' " ' Primm i'1d\£SU'1°5 “S “'°°1 md WMM' land speculators, and that Mein steeet ‘21°0Wil\8 Md Sheep *Wd came breeding’ seems to be largely devoted to real estate and these in turn are very much at the business’ judging from the endless s,_,.ing A _ 7 O m¢f°Y°fS°*“°“°1°°“‘“°i°“°- TMS" °°'.'-A of sinus disnlsyefl- This is 3 very grove An invitation is cordiaLlly_extet1xle¢1 110 th¢'18.d‘l¢8i di1>i0I1S -hive 1° recent' Y°”`s been m°'° menace to the glowing prospect ot the ' ""‘“” “°““"’ ““’“"°'“b1°° A“s"“"“ h” Wh°1° N°f“"W°S°- *md *“*>°°‘“°R °_°°“°1‘S ' of Charlottetown to attend a course of lessons 111 Art 1 . O w . der may be. W1 Sens”-11Y` °1‘°- as "fled “S oo bo hoped that-ohio kind of boom io ooo 'Needle Work up ~ ”*‘°"°°““`°""“‘°°‘ E““”’°‘ W"”°°’°’”`- *°”“"“i “'°‘“"‘ ~‘-"°""“ '*° °"" “"1 ood Miss Monro of the coolo-ooui silk co., Limtal. are failing and sheep stations are being ‘l¢°i'I\°»°°di° °“° State' ’°°°'d “NPS ‘my i that several successive land booms, not- 'E f E ‘ - i _ Y I ~ - ~- tobeheldin-the Y. M.C.A.Hall Lessois will be ripening inanotber. This is evidenced by the fact that when it was recently pro- imported fodder for the benefit of two ofthe States seriously affected by the drought,ths remissionwas success- fully protested against by two of the tion counterbalanced the shortage in ,ably that ot 1882, were followed by a slump which produced widespread dis- considerable extent. It will be remember I oooor. Noomog ofuio iron io 'nkoiy -oo' oo- cur this year, but the hrst had harvest. _ _ ‘ A' FAMILIAR NAME ` _, _ _ In the homes of Canada and the£:Un'ted 1 y spo en a o _ Dr. A. W. Chase. the great physician-ane y receipt book author. He isblessed for the 4 suliering he has relieved and the diseasd 1; he has cured; his remedies are used and p endorsed by the best people in the land; - they are popular because they cure when f others fail. ' ' I1 - r ' . We Sell you for - . 25c., my bo owoiioo with ii-ooiaouoo. ' _ :I States there are few names more familiar i _ and more reverentl k than th t» L v ,_ , _\ _ '_ D . O begin on Monday, ,tlie'_I_8thrAugl1St ‘and éoirhnue HH. Saturday, -August The 1191715 arei ' ~ if - - _ ’- » _ iz a. mi. and 5- 4f`p`.‘in.' 1 1 '. ,.» We carry the Cortioelli Silk Co S fiill of Silks a'ndgStemped Goods. 9 W 2 1 \' 7 I V 4+ N8 ny ,_ __ gg ‘ `f ,tionof the so' . means crease u _A and regponsib1eposm°ns_ 3 Sunnyside. ` ' I 0 _ 4\..~e.f;~ -ui- * ‘“ “ w.f snows. Proprietor *NW . . ,' ~: ; " *.yq,a|»m‘ -- 4', ,_, T, _ -Ji, ( 1 _V , no ws E _ P E 'rho woodoi-roi uno op ‘ . ,»>@e§“S1”;~1 ` ` ' fi* 3' i (A . .f- " ' -pc. ,° ~ -, _ _~ Ju ` ;'- '.-- li: ir f. » ,- ,_ -vm _,-.. 4 K _ 1"! al" ` I This is the second week of the biggest discount sale ever seen in the city. There S 7 Mei1’s Clothing 33 I-3 05°. All Carpets 33 1-3 05-, Block soon and to do so we inust sell the stock in that block, because we want a Cn? or more Photographs for-enlarging Purpcses at a very low rate money now and we’re going _to get it too. _ ' ~ » o ,_ 9- _ -. _ f _ __ ‘ ` 1 23’ *hi-: . J f._.f -_ ,¢_ .~ ` ._. 'c one place in the provinces where you can buy as cheap as here, that s Prowse Bros, 8; i » _ Sydney. 'I`hat’s too far away, so besure you come during August. i y ’ V' A _ i g ` 1 _ " “ C All Millinery 33 I-3 05. All Staples 2,5 per cent oil. “tore mid, @1503' iii the department 2nd H(f°r‘» Weiihave f¢°¢iV¢d 9- 12122? Sllipmtilt 4 Au Overalls 33 1_3 0E_ _ Au Menis and Boysi Caps 33 1_3 o5_ L for purchasing _ticket and slip. “We have no agents and will acc/ept no orders unless you . All things not mentioned will be 25 per cent off. hive 21 t1¢1§€t P1111C11¢<1 by US. _ \»*`f e“”' i»“*` 4' ,_,V ' `~_ i @\ ~ v ` ,,»_. _ ,,`_ » `<'~°. €.`;'G~:' v'»1' /f \\';` '-F*-if “f:.~`=. ‘» l. F3 JJ! /, 'i"`-ii,/ff,-f.'--..J',_i\‘§"-' \\ ._» ,§_~, ~,>»J\_'; ) LD _‘*’ _-" K" gal 1. ,_ ai.; /T21. ,'.j’1".’ P' l- 3t’§"- n ‘ .’¢,'=5< 2. ‘~`:- ~ ~ .:_=~c:=< ' = ‘* H "’~P 'Ns A.-1+: »=~>_e\ .wo P1' °f1_,\»\,\vp l4\o '61 1 _ Boys’ cioihios 33 1-3 od. A11 oiioioths as I-3 off. We hive made a“'““gem””tS thai uWi11'¢”“b1°"°Sl‘f°;si*v¢ ‘1"REEi°Yf”'“¢1ff‘ ‘rvffffifssff ff ’ ' Men’s Hats 33 1-3 05. ' A11Curtains'f33:1-_/3 off; _ two d°uarS ($290) Wbfth °f g°°aSAin anY_deIi3rtmen»l?5i_iD"¢iU1i~'l13S¢f?1§5~B Q2 mom. Men’s Furnishings 33 I-3 off. All shades 33 "1-3 05. d a Life Size icrayon-Pénrait (unm°unted) °f 5 APh°t° Buttfm f1’01R anygé Men’s Underwear 33 I-3 05.' iAll Dress Goods 33 1.3' OE. distinct tintype orphotograph’ The dige-rentegradens 3°? our W°i`k mn b¢ 5331 850% f11¢ All Gloves 33 1-3 off. All Trunks 2 5 per cent' oli. iof frames in tliellatest inxsquare and oval- shapes in Gutta pei-cha Oak and Gold, Au..Va,i‘SeS 25 Per cent o&_ _ Au Straw Hats 33 1_3 0,1 V and have pla,ced,tl1em at prices within _the reach of every one ofom' Customers Ask clerk This is undoubtedly the biggest sale ever you visited, but we must move out of the W¢ 112% also made arrangements with one of our leading photographersi tg wpy >°.=-ximian arm-mnxnnmnrmnmiwnnmnngafnnm ./rmoo mv-u x... inxmnlfn ~- G su-Nisivsins A' " ’-X71( szrou-w.1;|_i»{ue1i Jo _»-mv. :lr 1’ . _ _Y 4 . nncnn mm nuns »¢-sn|vm»»u..wi11xr n asnuou. wi..