_-;,,;‘"y_,-i-' ' -' " I . S. RBPAIRINO aosrou STREETS. ' ~beton streets, where trams is been, 3 paved with granite blocks set on a ais- of solid concrete, and with pebbles q! eontrete grouts. Formerly pitch was used in the joints, but now they are Zed with a mixture of cement and id that hardens like stone when it sets. fish a surface is expected to last for deeedes. __._¢_-_- A IWV ClViiJZATION. -A new civilisation is taking root in Dntral Asia and shows itself especially hcotton manufacturing from home- Qown cotton. Russia expects to obtain k bulk of her cotton from thrt region. ah EVERY WOMAN NEEDS IT. There are timeswhen every women is Demented by itchin skin and would give qything for relief. ere is a preparation bown as Dr._ Chese’s Ointment, which is apromptrslieffor these suflerings. Wom- Q prile it both for their own use and for is wonderful effectiveness in curing Baby \ HISTORY OF WORLD'S FAIR. It has been foui-i-d-‘in the world's fairs lasting six months that nearly three- fourths of the attendance occurs in the est three months. What Makes You Cough. i Did you ever wonder just what it is that makes you cough I In a neral W8! it is understood to an nvoluntll‘! eifort of nature to eject something from the breath-pipe. As e matter of fact, merel a sl ht throat inflammation b a col will cause a cough to start, an the more you cough, the more on want tocough. If you allay the in- dammation in thethroat your cough will “ant lull eensitiveness of the throat with medicine containing a narcotic, but re it soothing and healing treatment. is is difficult because the inflamed parts are in t-he way of the passage of food and drink. The true cough remedy is somethin that will protect the throat fromthe leffect of catarrhel dischafiltfl andelso from the irritatienof swellowini! food. Such aremcdy is Adam's Botanic Cough Balsam, which for many years has been conquering the most obstinatecough. Itt- is a soothing compound prepared from barks and gums. Its beueilceut eflectis ' quickly felt and the work of healing :%E8ld head; chafing, and the vari- childhood. Buying pianos from us is ~ so ‘lottery. We guarantee ihem- all. Call on us-Miller Bros, 1 i be n. If on once take Adam- ml: a glaor cougyh, you will never be leatisfied without some of it at handfor ‘any new cough. A siaecftheBalsam ' can be secured of any druggist for l0 cents , The refiler size is 26 cents. Ia asking for the be sure ou get the genuine which has ‘z F. W. K nsman k Co. blown in the bottle. in: Pearl Smgligng Ruby Chewing ildlyenrlwryr. . 1t || your old fence, or perhaps it. Yours for ramr on i enneil 8. nrcxnv a mcnoLsoN ' ronacco MANUFACTURERS. l of paint to brighten it up? it will look like new with a coat of PRiSllll PREPARE All colors in stock and to arrive. l In calls i 20 lbs. Fine Cut Mixtures 1-2 and lib. tins. D N’T your house needs a coat Pure Paint Chandler iuuswolvwanaaaanvonnanowwiuaaaaauax» owvws flgthingmé To Equal It- Tbe New Collodao mrbon Photo. Heat novelty. The Studio American It isthe acme of perfection. GEO. if <~ Q11 and view this II. (‘JG ()3, where baby is always welcmne. Queen St. ‘J ringers with elastic rolls oi pure rnbie v v-irch wring the thick and thin parts equally my, and saves the cloths and buttons. These wringers are fitted ai'h an improved guide board which does away with hand spreading. Every roll and wrirger sold by us is fully gueranted also sold upon easy terms - f payments. e §. I\IIZI\IAE|I-—IAI\I Queen Street. ’ IF YOU NEED A WATCH i‘. is one that willbo durable. Look well and above all keep good time and al this you want at a ‘reasonable price. . You will find this combination in the watch we sell, 5'00!‘ repair department is turn- ing out first class workl ‘ o. H. TAYLOR, Sunnyside, Queen Square. arcs or ALL » NATIONS. Irsnce has one blind person to every 500 inhabitants. _ In Egypt twenty one natives were killed because of defective vision, dur- ng the first weelfs operations of an electric railway. ' In Germany and England there is one blind person to every 1,000. has more blind than all other countries. Spain cemes next. America averages only one in every 1,500, the lowest per cant of any . _. sunny-This is explained in the fact that scientific adjustment of ha! lacy eyes ism: havebeen saved through the ~ < i i. ‘ _- eyes Anyeieweeapncrtfitshouldhavotheattcz» euro-w- scout-tn- s as ' e _-_.__________.__ SU _ AND WEST The Latest News From Princc County. Tn: Kindergarten School reopened yesterday. Mn. Arthur Brennan left yesterday on return to Andever College. THI members of Court Cabot will please remember the regular meeting of the Court to-night. Mlssus Neil McQuerrie and Joseph Locke, returned home last night from a visit to the Pan American Exposition. Tmmnns wanted for important repairs to Mantrap Wharf. Plans and specifica- tions may be seen at the Lime Kiln Club Rooms. FOUND.—AII idea how to lay e sidewalk A ooa public wharf without interfering with Railway or team trams. Apply to Board O‘Trade. MxWm. Richards, Bideford, and Mr. Richard Hunt, U. S. Consular Agent, ac- companied the American visitors to Point du Chene yesterday. . Tn: painting of Market House has begun, three men are at work with their . "coats of! and it is expected they will have three coats when done. Zuni-jun Threatening Niagara. The Buflalo exposition has raised the question againhs to the possibility of exhausting the falls of Niagara by artifi- cial means. It appears that the celebrat- edEnglish scientit, Lord Kelvin said in Toronto some years ago, after a visit to the falls: “I look forward to the time when the whole water from Lake Erie will find its way to the lower level of Lake Ontario through machinery doing _more good for the world than the great benefit which we now possess in the con- templation of the splendid scene which "we have presented before us.”Mr. Thomas A. Edison who has recently been to Bufialo and Niagara, with an eye to the . same subject, finds large manufacturing operations in progress about the fails and prophesies that here is to be a great manufacturing and electrochemical centre; but he fixes limits to its area, and thinks the power thus obtained is not likely to beextended very far beyond that point. “ihen asked as he was emphatic in expressing a negativp opinion, declaring tersely thatthere is “no money in it.” Mr. Edison apparently finds practical obstacles not anticipated in Lord Kelviifs vision of the future. , BECOMING MORE STRICT. Hereafter the University of Heidelberg will admit to its medical classes only those foreign students who have had pre- liminary training equal to that of the preparatory schools. NEW YORK MARKETS. Closing prices Sept. 12. Amalgamated Copper 118} American Sugar 129i American Tobacco 136 Atchison Common 751 Brooklyn Transit e71 Burlington - nil Louisville Nashville 1022 Manhattan 117i New York Central nil North Pacific- Common nil Rock Island 141 St. Paul 161 United States Steel Com. 43$ x u u Prep. 93g Atchesou Pref. ' 96 Southern Pacific 573 Erie a 4 ——-_Q-—-- LARGEST CHEESE 1N me womb. The largest cheese in the world is in the Pan-American Exhibition. It weighs 1100‘pounds, is 28 inches high, % inches in diameter, and was made out of5500 quarts of milk. LUMBA GO BACKS STRAIGHTENED Dont lie around the house losi time and money because ur back is st from lumbe .- as t usands before you have dbhe. Buy a large bottle of that un- usually good iinimcnt, Polsou’s Nerviiine, and rub it frequent] over the sore part. It gets at the pain, rives it out, limbers you up in no time. Nerviline is quick to relieve; never fails; never harms. Try it to-day. 25 cents. .___¢-i_ l U. S. EIJCTRICAL, APYLlANCES. ism-i Electrical appliances in use in the United States to-day are estimated to be worth $8,975,0iXl,(XXl. . p ' . a qq-n-Q-I-n-v QUESTIONS LOB WOMEN. Are on weak, nervous, irritable. easily wcrrié and fatigued? Do you dread your daily work and feel like letting your {int ies go undone‘! Dr. Chase's Nerve Food wil restore your nervous system and send the thrill of new life and energy through the body. It is above all a woman's medicine as its invigorating influence on the nerves nsures regularity in the functions of the s this mm- . ~ we’re here to--.lay to give you_ __.--__..._.__- bps“) y or PERSONALIMEEZEST Miss Bertha Brace leaves this morning for Sussex, N. B. - Capt. Joaph Duran, Police Headquar- ters, Boston, is in the City. Mr. R. H. Montgomery of ‘Summsrside,’ was in the City yesterday. ' Mrs. Dr. McNeil returned by the cess from Halifax last evening. Miss Eiitli Kelly, daughter“ of Cond . Kelly is visiting in Georgetown. Mr. Edwin Hennirrar went toSummer- side, P. E. L, today-St. John Globe. Miss Annie _E. Schurman, returns to Summersids by this morning's express. Rev. H. Pierce will' preach in Grace Church on Sunday next at eleven and seven. A Mrs. Geo. Carter accompanied by two children leave to-day by the Olivette en route to Boston. William McKenzie, of Lot 48, came to the» city yesterday evening. business in Edmonton, N. W. T. (Methodist) left for Aiberton. P. E. L, to day to visit his old home-St John Globe. The Misses Nicholson of Boxbury, Mass" arrived ‘in the city yesterday by the Olivatte. Iheyare the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Tait. thrcshedtii bushels of white oats in 46 of Pleasant Valley on the 12th. Mus. Olive B. Lee, editor and publisher of Lee's Magazine, Dallas, Texas, is in town. Mr-s.Leewill write a sketch of Sydney for her magazine.—Sydney Re- cord. Mrs. Stephen J. Wanamaker and two children who have been visiting friends in Cherry Valley, left by the train yesterday morning for her home in Wakefield, Mass. * MB. W. T. Robb, of Lexington, Ken- tucky, will arrive in the clty this evening. He will be with the members of the Y. Saturday night, and will assist at the Gymnastic Exhibition in the Opera House on Monday night. Mr. Robb, among other specialities, will do the giant swing and front fly-away aud back fiy-away on the horizontal bar, and The Two Scourges.’ AlCtllllll Alld Morphine. Au Antidote Discovered. A recent remarbabzdiscovery in medi- the appetite for alcoholic drinks and all drugs, even in the most hopeless cases, is. attracting e good deal of attention, among ‘those interested in temperance" work. The medicine is purely ve table perfectly harmless and absolute y free from narcotics. leaves no eVll after effects and can be carried in the pocket and takenjn absolute privacy, thus dis- pensing with the publicity, loss of time and expense of an insrirute treatment. The mediciumhss beentesterl and is Rev. Esther Qulnlivau, Rev Joseph r Rev. B. B. L. Fitzgerald!‘ Rev. Fiat er Strubbe, Rev. Father McCaiien, Rev. M. Gaughren, Rev. A. Mfoventry. Rev. Father Gauie, Sister Augustine, Sister William, S. S H bums. and many others. , Full particulars regarding this medi- cine can be obtained by writing to Mr. anada. - i Blue Red and white Shoe laces at.- an» it Co. - 1i Wemeet all out prices“ on pianos. Don’: buy until you seeiusn-llliller Bros. 1 i The latest fad in shoedom-Colored Shoe laces-We have them in Blue. Red, and white-Alley 8t Co. 1i For 35 years we have been suiting high grade pianos- the very best bargains.- Millfll’ Bros. -. , ii are full of them this week. 'l‘a.ke a walk down and see theun-Prcwse Bros. ~11 3i. “Never seen so many nice Hats for ladies as we have this falL-Prowse Bros. 11 3i Kenneth J, Martin, B. A. 1-1-2; iii/rim, Solicitor. New! Public. s. MONEY TO LOAN. OFFICE-Breeds Building. Summerside P. E. Island. - DENT 1ST. so lliklsafim, sum, SUHHERSIDE. i and Bridge work a spc-szslty. i. Dr. Wm. McKenzie. Boston, son of _ Mr. Whitfield Howard and Mr. Henry _ Ballsareat present conducting a meat- Rev. I. J. Leard, of Kingston parish‘ Mr. James Goes, of Pleasant , Valley Y minutes at the premises of Mr. Wm. Goes. p M. C.A. class in their‘ iinal practice on , many specialities in tumbling. - ' cine which has been found to annihiliate ' vouched for hv “The Vicar ct St. Michael's i; . Sister Ethei- ' i gixon. N0. 81 Willcocks Street, Toronto. F a t é u . . Elegant Furs. Our windows a l. [earl rgghssiiuuiluiyiblliii mill vow. , New and - . ‘l New Silks ' T’ New Satins _ NewaVz-lvfetséns New Dross Goods New Gloves _. New American y 3'» New German New English Jackets-tend» capital F2 New Millinery ‘ " - New Ribbons New Hosiery New Clothing New Ere-tonnes and Ssteens New Print Cotton g a _ Assoi-tmentiof small fiings ...<_‘ The gnoiis are y Values” v I- i M ' 9.9a.‘ . ‘sale; 6v. - e e s us‘. .*.'.=»*. Q Q C‘ _ $ i s . . a "m3 ‘szsssutzwrsim “f s» Pens. ink. Pencils, Engrcisg and‘ v k .0 51nd Books; 8c. firs... ‘gaps-sombrero simian. easterlies-jg: Openevcflilll fills 1;, i1 to he 11' g d f QUEEN STREET. A , arm i We are prepared to supply our customers with l YThe Frost and Steel r10». no. Harrows tins spin; Tooth mm». .1. Fleurfs 510a: t Root Cutters and Pulpers-Carn and Straw Cutters, Grain ~ y wemdm" llall Mfg Boy's Fen Mills, Shakers end Cleaners, Thrashers and Horse P i --.A.:|:.so-- i Potato mini-i, Truck WagonaCsrt when. and Axles, Bead Carts, Wagons, Harness, Chorus, Washers‘ and Wringers. Our prices are very low for cash or approved credit. Call and ¢ A. l-—+i§TRnfli:~iZ 4k We are the in P. ~- O i:snie.w¢'m?i_=eaisaeiai' . aemedeyyouccme.lwe_ _ ‘iegeaesiitiagpmidguersetec 1' wofi '9 ‘volt-satisfies! ilumini: A