fmroisr oc cause. [Bn arfivsl °‘ Ser Young Fitch is a it histler of muth ability 0§\.a:‘:ti%x?i1i`iThAlc§`ittIon with train for Ca: ranking f1`°m 50 t'° 100 Gumeas “ch He has whistled at every farmhonsg and R aw-siiiiyi ers. 6 - - ° ' d they _ - - '11s\!r\i\Ifr°mS=- Jehu.) fQfS MMIQRIIDE Henry IFVIHS ‘U th” P"°-left' ““ Henry Fitcii,ayoung turner living at A,,"“,‘,‘,,’§,*,‘,‘¥,-§,*§,§,‘,§,’_“"°” “’” ‘°' C “'°"° have “'<>r1=¢=1=ffi“1°f "1"" serisfr-'tory f@S“‘“S M”-“Y P'°‘”“‘°“" _eeifnnd iiietwe oxen in ui d . . ~ ' _ e 0 er ay by V . Q;-.gn d ii et t ne _ , -_ _ _ i *I x,Ifri'i“l1f‘<;i-“1:t§ilrE!ei‘°1‘Jvt1icof\iri<».?ct p!`0f@‘S1°““1 People have °m"~d 'mn' whistlinz, says the St. Louis Republic srithatternoon train for ST JOHN 80° vices and boxes have been sold at prices _I _ A 1 lN`v`lTA'l'I3NS FRJM CANADA. _ LONDON, Eng., Lept. 27.-The hope is ex- pressed ln Angio~Canadian circles that the Capadian government will extend a formal invitation to the Duke and Dutch- ess of York to ret-rrn tram Australia in the spring via. Canada. ` _ ` ` '_ ~ l _ ' I . A I . i M . ‘ St' Joh 1" P. R. 0 ` ` 0 . v also riot nets. and Cagadm also at St JOM p ' I _Q lk every gatherinirin the neighborhood, and _ valstgsmenrié of inggrnnugiiini ani; ngrpinéip when he is whistling nobody cares to _ V A&ntsc S. S. Lin _Tue' Ry 8” ~_“ ‘" _ 'V ° _ ' ' l' '_ ' mn for Boston dmcvtvdg: ggllovggg _ listen toa piano, vio in, flute, guitar, or _ .gg-|g_ d M rd __ e nc ay ` - b&Dj0 1:"P\nhn-oil-‘§ri’¢;§ostv¢(;,'rEi=_havSteam:rs for Lastpon ` _Tile 0therd0-Y Fitch Wits plowing in the pgg¢P1c1‘0U b thsif _ st three on ar» 'timid day traiziE:rf¥g&iNHaii?ax and Sydney -|3085 l‘T 0 . [xmas C!HlQRLOTfETOWN for Picton at 8 31: A SA __.i_1eiii-’-'plowing and whistling, Two sleek _ -_ _ ' . " _ . ~ eepy oxen weredrawing the low and ect` there with day trains for ~ at §;u1:‘."I`f`|l?'snf1 HALIFAX. A! 'NORTH Sifwifwith Steamer Bruce for _ _ V alldrourrnnn . _ f - - azHaLn=°.ax with A. elndbfiézto §1‘§§f<;1 _ m gf! Ill 8 I ~ - _ im N' Rabi alfa o'i‘l°E'rowN can A Ie11;é;AAH¢ei\`riibi§id‘erHéivieddsl Nerve Pills Cured Her Ner- A _sl _ D - _ "neii.ner.tney_nor Fitch paid any attention linig. Presently a_ swarm _ot _tho'us’und`si of honey bees" hovered over them." ‘ There was no use to run’-still less -to iight them, to anythinbf but the plowing and 'whist-" * i A I liiuiipisi ‘ .im V NEVER SUCCESS- hoiirsgater ihan if joining Plant Beamer in CH’l'%§i and connect lit same Smneriu HAL! _ - . _F Through Tickets to be had _ at Gran runk Qxndian Pacific Intercolonial and P. E. I iaivlys, and on the Company‘s eteamersfaliii mam( lines in United states and_ Calida gamers run on Eastern Standard time. F. W. HALE. Secretary ildtetovrn, PLL June 18 d and w. . _ Plllll lllli BOSTON tins; lsi, |900. S. S. “HAVLIFAX Will leave Chsrlotteown at NOON an FRIDAY. Passengers leaving Charlottetown mWednesdsy and Saturday morn- ngs, make closacoanection at Halifax il' Boston. ~ Autumn Excursions. .. vous Troubles and Strength- i' eued Herr \fVeal§ System. 0--in any disease or derangement of the |\¢8lf or nerves or whose blood is thin and watery. i Mrs. E. l'I_orn.ing;V.of 115 George Street, ence with this remedy is well worth can i ‘kltriisis follows r--"_ I am P.|¢“°d_ -to fa. (them so the beasts might not an r the C Troubiea " matter how severe or of how long standing. them greatly and invigorated my system, their virtues. i 1 i D0lIlll0ll ATLANTIC RAILWAY Milbum's Heart and l’iiis are inéitlmable boon to anyone suffering from commend Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills bee! b.Y |fW._u*¢hfnR lhem- F01' the dli- H to anyone suffering from nerve trouble, no V, “ F or _ years ,my nerves I have been in ’a_ lterribly yeah i¢el|d_i_*i°°i' D9! `~mIii“f“ *_ Heart Nerv_¢7 P§lls,,vv§\¢\\_ l.j€°\_ *f Geary's Pharmacy, have strengt ened A ‘ leaving me no excuse for not making known “if cannot refrain from recommending :Zeus pi1is‘tos:fder:`i-sasasplendid cure something” or bees and mauzéd tha; ,m_ It is pitiabie to see the half-hearted and and Eitchkept on whistling and plow- ing while the _bees settled softlyupon him W and the oxen. They .seemed friendly- ' V - -' f V_ -_ ' cnoughasi long as Fitch whistled, and _ __ _ '_ _ _ Fitch iidmlts that he was willing to,whist-A __ USU UT 1 le aslongas they remained friendly and ` " " M ` A ' A ` ` ` seemed inclined to listen. ` Fitch continued to plow along, His patch led toward his home, where he ` . _ _ _ ~ . _:_ s,,,,,,, 0,,_,,.,,..¢.i......i,.....,..i. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, mom, ,__ the YM Hélwili Permanently Banish Your eaughtthe tails of the oxen and held » tance of halffa mile he held these two ox _ tails and Qiistleu, his mother 'looked up sad sql l;f;iéeI:le and his oxen looked like U 6 ml red _ ii.-h f b ` ~ '_ fulgFltgh itopxde whivsgtilnajoutiit rlliiinl v A _ sci R _ enough to say “bees” and then continued ' his tune Without the bees realizing that ' he droppedija note. A Mrs. Fitchacted at once She knew ` -_-m1 A* less she gotithem hived in sllart order A°1m°°’°‘is°l°°’ “tempt” mme by “WW they ,mum /probably *sting het son to ppeople to get rid of poor health. More death. For eiie argued uint he eenid neii‘**?1*_°"“‘”°*i’”'°f*“ “Pd Krew' enersr keep on whistling forever. So sh, got a would be put forth to achieve victory in ' huge tin pan and began beating it vigor-- “"7 °°h°“*_”d¢1't*‘ki”8- i” _ ` ously. The bees stirred uneasily at this T°°_m°'“7 “re believe” in' “f°t"\“°ml” and 3tsamsl|lpYtlr;s:ns`; Boston ine",-muon of their concert but they p-pthers make use of almost anything thiit ' ` 8 _ _ » _ _ -_ __ _ duueatstmg and afwra few ° moments p recommended by neighbors,whilcmany i ltedRe:;i no' hams A lr:-°aP1::v‘a“;s?o.t:'aLA:=b°l'::<°i: 81?: L‘*°~1'r°11e_,0£ ihem rose in the air and' _“"° ‘mite 'atisned if °°‘”P°“”'Y ' ren” ‘S For tickets, rates and all inform- disa apply to H. L. CHIPMAN, Manager. W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch town. June 21 ex =jo‘1rnal ll0SS&ROS$* _ Hlvlstst-s,8sl»ells|s,0ssvsyasesrs&c. f Sydney Cape Breton Kldtors for the Bank_of British North ,kong Sydney. Windsor Jpsnction and Halllhx. EXPRES TRAINS leave Halifax daily [ex- cept Sunday 6.35:; m. and 9_oo a._ m. fo_r Digby and Yarmouth' makingconnectron daily, Suu~ day excepted Yarmouth for Boston. THE Rout. Mau. Srnansnirs "Prim Surge” all "Prim Artist” 1400 Gross Tonnage, Jooo Horse Power, the fastest and Guest stearners plying between the daritime Provinces and Boston. Leave Yarmouth Tuesday, Wednes- day, Friday and Saturday for Boston On arrival of Express Trains from Halifax. Returning leaves Boston Sunday, Tuesday. Thursday and Friday at p. _m. Passengers arriving in liahfax next day, 3 15 p.m., by Flying Biiienoee Express Train. Th S. S Pr' Ed d le ll! e . moe war _aves Ha ax everyTue§dayat '7.ooa. tn. for"South Shore ~_ __ i. mi ~-4;' -eV-s1_~ - liitnce-P E. Island; McLeod Marsou& Ports and Yarmouth, connecting on Wednes- I lmao, Fummerside. iay with S, S. Prince Arthur for boston. to Lone Real estate bon ht d ld _ g an so F_<>ii1av;lililng;»rmatiofn, guide book, igltéersketc., HUGH R033 L_L_ ,L whrc sent ree, write to . . rm- ’ -t ,Gen ral Passen A t, Ke tv1l1e.N.S aowaiw s. P.oss.B. a.i..L.a. '°”g ° P. orz§iN§'o'iir1- nrimeger. {er.tvi!le N. S. June 15 d us.. sinned toward the un pen. M1-s. Fiieii °”'°'d°<’- [led the way to an empty hive which had H Paine,” Cider? C°mP°U°d be “Sed |20 luckily been prepared for another swarm, _» t° clan” the bl°°d» t° "°K“l°»t° and ‘P0110 and by dim, of much beating and wa, the nerves, to banish rheumatism, n`eu~ A ing got an the bees into in ll ralgia, headaches, kidney disease and , Fiwh stopped whistling’ sat down nat p dyspepsia, then be assumed the good work ion the ground and mopped his face_ The is fully' and permanently accomplished. Sleek, lazy oxen switched their tails vig, It is positively criminal ani foolishfor orously to make up for lost time. young °r °ld m°P° ”`°'md in 3 bln* sick 'condition and shut their eyes to the _ A . gmnddalessing offered by Paine's Celery QNLY QNE AMERIQAN IN `C°mD0und. The world knows of no other i _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ Tmedicine asgood for iortifyiag and build- _ WHITE HOUSE. _ ing up the system to _battle azainst the 1- ` ' tryimr and va i weather h 1 clocks in the White _House is of American g curio bottle of P_aine's "Celery Compound manuiacture, and that is a big gilt_\ affair and see how- soon the f‘blues” willvanish; which stands on the mantel of the Gres your nervous depression, headache, back-A .Ectm and was purchased while Jams ache, rheumatism and neuralgia willlgo, Mtmce was president. _ and permanent health, activity and hap- Hl U_....._0TT|3A Wlllllli |_llLll;i “he Scottish-C.n.1dian M,ining_and`Deselop.nsnt Company was organized 'Pier ol 1899 to acquire and work the Rob Roy and contiguous Mineral Claims. Before proceeding with work the Company had the properties carefully _ » 'V_ _ examined tor the purpose of determining their apparent value and the best met- asdot working them. This wardens by the present Managing Director and Mr. JJW. Wesifall. Engineer tor the Old Gold Quartz and Placer Mining Company. Ihopropsnios bang found sufficiently good, the necessary payments were “sink a shaft 30 or 40 inet, thus following the Ore and getting the exact” 5 ‘firend of the Lead. When this is tomplete another tunnel will be driven” "in about 100 ieet lower down; then upraise to gatch the upper workings.” “In this way the Company will work down to the long base tunnel. And’ "once the two points agoconnectedstopingi will be accomplished at a” "great saving in both time and money, The Rob Roy willthen have more” _ . .i _ \ "depth than any other property in theizardeau some 500 feet, the Silver’ nlde to secure them and the Company orgznized under the strict laws ot British Columbia (Sec. 56 of Act oi 1897) which thoroughly protects every-stare. The Dsmpsafs Chatter was granted July 1899 since which time work has been *rigorously prosecuted on the Rah Roy itself, with the result that tc-ity the Company has taken out Shipping Ore, which is being stored awaiting; shipping ‘G facilities. Since the Company took hold of the properties they have been fully pid lor and are absolutely clear of all encumbrances. The Company has also _ ,ine sum ei s9s_ooo. - _ i tilt its own trails. cabins, mine buildings, smiihy, etc., and driven about 350 ‘last ol developement tunnel in the shape of Tunnels, Crosscuts and Drifts. The “Llnleau Eagle” of Aug. 1, 1900 says :- "Ors Body Struck ou the Rob Roy. Supt. Shannon was up _at the Rob” “Roy last week, and reports progress being made by (ortracier Biggcr” "The tunnel onthe Lead in the upper working is in Ore and several tons "cl tins Galena is now piled ou the dump.. a'versg`s.ssmples_ of which M13” “Shannon has forwarded to A. li; Wglch, ilffsnfg‘iit‘g D'ii‘e`ctor. Loudoiff .jnob Hfueifi ¢5",“5‘°5;,. graph, smiépof 3§a,enencB_ _ ~. ~ ‘_ ~ AUBFTQR: °'Ont. As soc`ri` as the Contractors reach the other wal! and get in' under’ 3 _ _ 1:3-"i°l"’ R’°P~°" pubhsnédl' \lJ“15‘* 1900) may bd obtmiid mm' an . Wx Kammnxi EW' 509505' Cllidl. ” _ 1 ` A ` _Cotnptvyh _ _ A __A " ' _ _ _ _ ,_ ._ Western 'Union Csdg,_` C..bleNaure, ‘ Bcorggg lilly Mining shares which are now selling at from '.75 upwards (”CenireSti'», North Star. Ifayue, _War Eagle, Le Roi, etc. ) were offered not very long' ago at from 5 to .15 Buyers at these igufs! meds enormous money out ll _mr investment and such a rise in values offers ihe possibility of great wealth for a comp~irativeiy'sma1i»tirigisr~1 investiientf In Commerce the venture seldom returns more than liviuv interest In Mining the venture frequently returns ,itself many times increased. Enormous pi-slits have been received from _-iuvestnnnis in Miniug_siochs_and;9ng;gious prpiiis will continue to reward judicious investments The Scottish-Canadian shares Williih M6 IWW C391-de ml! W _:slr or two from now, be selling for ten times their present price as the outlook on none of the piioperfiestihenftionedlfwss better than it is on the`°'~3ob Roy.” » _ ‘~ Thi’ QWDPSUY |189 l\1¢h°¥iZ¢5 all oi 50,000 sbares‘ot>B_cv_e10.niDsnt stocm at fifteen cents (.1 fr). pol share. ' Tl\6S¢‘->'_l|1¢t!e8ga1'e offered as s safe and conservative invostmenfthe management feeling thoroughly satisnad that th 4 QU* gl .Qndne risk has been entirely overcome and that investors' in these shares' will make money sssdtoly and-rapidly.. *ss=hss.besu done in the shsresmentionod above, and with much loss risk of loss than in the usual commercial un 3K- - hares srenot subipct to snv further calls or assessments. ` _ . - » `~ A ' 1 ' . . an crossed ° Bank ot Oommerce.’_ sent-iieh -_ canadian ` ‘ h. “_ ` °'»`_"» .f:'~.:,spl,,?,?\~_'_,, ‘T _-~, me A' -'f _ ..' ,__ ,,3- T0 Sat and w 1 ~' ,i ‘°' up having only about 875 Uet, but the Rob Roy is one of the easie s "tunnelling prspositions in the camp.” A li T ' The propertiesare well timber-ed and watered (which are prime factors in ec inomioai mining) and pcs.ine..winbeyem_ JE G A OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Londzlg T"=A"D=\I-E» ESQ M D Chairman (Board oi Education, (iy ot llsslllindmlillfyg F Q V108 Chairman, (P.es Ola Gol:lQ andl’ ll Go ~yi.,~ toSoc0nt. I 5* FOR UANADA soucrrons ron sscnnma T H Luscoirnn Esc Wnmcx Wm, Es 3: Q 169 Dundas St London Can Bash Lane House, Loudon, Eng BANKERS The Canadian Bank of Commerce (Correspondents in Great Bi f Bank of Scptland) .-5- \¢- 'x