ikxoursions To Pictou ‘ ‘fade are the deli to buy. _ We have just received 50 dozen Pre- ‘Raspberries- jji years of age, to attend a store, one who Street, adjoining residerc 1 of Dr.: Kelly. -_- v. ...---I ll _,L_ 5, 3. .. ` _`,,_ 1_1 5.1.7* f,';==~5;?;;,y,'”.€. ‘{§»i cj 5' -3 _. ~ ,_ . -...~__, . _ ...__ c.. ‘,__\v.=,..-e.. .,‘e»...~.;c.»_.;-`.>-.,1__;_>.¢».__'-:-.'~.-:;; #} ‘ \ _\ .. . ` _V _ _ THE fill'/*Tl"‘TAN UV-7 'A R' fl""l`P’f°fl`W'\’ Pl'il\'f`Tl‘ T‘ll\V_A'Pl'\ TSI .A ND. I \, snsnmensu ill] linto, Ladies’ "fl Oilords Muon Sense. Are the names of our new Ox- ford Shoes in Black. “Victoris,” g and “Common Sense” are made of lne Dong »la, turn sole. f_ Lady Minto is made of Vici Kid, turn sole. These shoes -' an made to permit a free _ movement of the feet, and yet be stylish and comfortable. ||lilli|S 8s SMITH, Queen Street, Corner below _ ` London House. malls -_”' F I-'DR SALE. “IEWLAIIIS” 'lhe late Residence of Malcolm leheod, Q. C., Charlottetown Roy- akyy, containing twenty and three qnrtnr acres. .Apply to D. C. McLEOD,‘ Solicitor ‘Q’town, June 20th, dtf :T _ 5-4 al* T . *ia last Plum! Im at Spills; a liai Bly Return Tickets good Ipr day of issue July will be sold on Steamer ‘-Prin ease” for one dollar and titty cents aah. . Fare will include l`ea on_ return voy- age. Steamer leaves halt peat nine local .teturua about nine in the evudng. By Order. " F. W. HALES, Seerrtarv Clftown Steam Nav.Co., Ltd. ce°um»,_Je1y 7, 1900, ati -er#-L A __, NEW HERRING. Jas! received 25 barrels Labrador lmring. These Herring are not large @i¢you prefer llavor and qmliiy We have also in stock rome large fat Cape Breton Herring. We can supply he above ia barrels for the wholesale aide. also in 1 bbla, Q bbla, pevls, and y the dozen ior the retail trade. Preserve Jars. £'leJars in :less and itone. The above will be sold cheap to clear out 'i lot. Weean dll orders for Raspberries bythe pail. Leave your orders early. A lull stock of groceries on hand all at the ioweet possible prices. if F. IAIIIIIGAI & 00. Lower Oueen Str-°* 'J .Tekpho ne connection. IMITS. LOSTS. FOUND, ETC WANTED-A smar‘, stea ly boy, about .giazshizdosérigéefiltpipience preferred. App ly ro LET.-nwelimg house on KET; Apply on premises to F. F. Kelly.-11 tf. HOUSE T0 LE'I'-On Prince Street between King and Dorchester Streets. with latest improvements. Possession given first September, occupied at present l[rs.\Vicl-iwire. aug86i , LOST.-Last evening on the St. Peters .-1 Union Road, a new carriage apron. The finder will please leave it at D. Stewart’s Kent St. Eclipse Bakery. 3 tf. T0 LEP-Dwelling on Eusto St. Ea t. Apply to Chas McGregor. Z3 tf’.l S `WANTED:-A stuart, Steady b0y 8.b0l1t l8years ofage who understands looking iftrf horses and is d d ak C0 'S BD an Call ID 8 Iimeeif general useful abouta house Between Jerusalem and Kerak. To facilitate trutlic between Jerusalem and Kerak. the ancient capital of the land of Moab, a line of motor boats is to be placed on the Dead sea. When Moses enjoyed his Pisgah vision ol’ the Promised Land it did not include electrically pro- pelled boatsdoingbusiness where Jordan's A waters lose themselves. , ---Q-__ Prohibition Train. NEW Yoax, August 8.-John lWoolley and Henry B. Metcalf, candi- dates toimpuesident and vice-president on the prohibition ticket will travel _across the United States and back on a special prohibition train. A The conductors, engineers and _train men in charge of the train will be prohibitionists, or at least non-drinkers. Thespecial will probably ‘ start from Chicago early in October. __ , l + W No Lady Would Do ' Such a. Thing. No lady would take her watch when out of order, to the Bret pxerson who dis- pla ed the sign “ Watc es Regulated an¢{Repaired.” But she would carefully en uire for a man whose acknowledged skill entitled him to take in charge the delicate mechanism. How much more careful should a woman be, when she herself is disor- derded, not to entrust the delicate and complex mechanism of her being to the first man or woman who displays the i sign “ Medical Advice Given.” No sign is to be trusted which says “ Medical Advice Given ” and stops there. Medi- cal _advice can be given only by a phy- sician. An accredited physician wil put his title with his name. Suppose a sign reads, “Medical Advice Given by a Man.” What woman would not in- stantly say, "The fact of being a mal doesn't qualify him to give medical ad- vice. He must be a physician to do that.” But suppose the sign reads: “ Medical Advice Given by a Woman.” Is not the fact just as patent that being a zmnaan does not qualify her to give medical advice. The woman must be a physician to do that. Medical advice szlen byan unskilled woman is just as man. genousasifgivenbyauunskilled In inviting sick and ailingwoman to consult him by letter without charge, Dr. Pierce points to an experience and practice of over thirty cars, devoted specially to diseases to women. In that time Dr. Pierce and his associate ataK of medical specialiststiiave auccem~ fully treated more than half a million women. All correspondence is treated as strictly private and sacredly conhden- tial. Letters are pmigptly answered, and the answers are mail in perfectly Elgin envelopes, _without any printing pon them. Write without fee and without f&l' to R. V. Pierce, chief consult- ing physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and l Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y. IRATIONS POR ‘ATKlllS’ __ ,_,_ ___ y _y _ _ ,_ _(_, of every varietyof climate. Fresh meat (illlll Slllllil lil lllllll. The annual Scottish Gathering oi the Clans under the auspices ci the BALEUUNIA CLUB ` -- 0F-- P. E. ISI.».A.K ID WILL BE HELD AT O s uns ugoono rin Wednesday. Aug. 22. l>'l‘rains leave Charlottetown at 7.50 pc il; Georgetown, 6 50, local, stop ing at all intermediate stations. Return t'ckets from Charlotte- termediata stations at proportional r- tes. For train arrangements prize liar and advertisements in newspaper D R McLENNAN, Rec Sec. JOHN Mc t‘l:iEE, President, ‘;1Le£¢sa onlie. A ' Julyilioi 'Y 2.3 2"&"'>d- ~ ` 'ao Burcirsiis AND OTHER -1 ‘ i* 4--' t ’ fiuleeal del ered S ce ' ` ° " ` ° RSNHRH ...............': . °i,:. an H* _van:_v. or Geo. r.-Zi tf. ‘ E’ A‘housn containingseven 9`],l§§ll2 so LET. A D ` Block. Alf Pig.. ake . - w. ` Q “ii a_§..»`~|.. Mayan e _-is 'iDen_t_is= electricity or by the Berlin Kethod extras. -fl without pain. ~. ».. Pllllll ii ...ei or. .designed for the rough handling they are town 85 ci n F, Georgetown 85c. In , O Retu'n tickets will he issued from. T ° all stations west of Royalty J-nur-tion Tha G- Al G at one first-class fare on Aug. 2lsr mg" 6, -YP-'1 _ gcod to return on Aug. 23rd. Soda, Lemon Sour evc, mann. 1 hill full Particulars see ‘Programme iii fwtured by us are unfqu _'HJ Iver - i as summer beverages, When MEAT FOR THE ARMY -l. . Thos J. Lipton has a large Order Provisions Will Be Prepared Under Government Supervision. Chicgo Aug.]8-Thesfeoderal government has asked the Chicago packers to submit bids for furnishing 2,000,000 pounds of fresh, salted, and canned meats for the American soldiers in nie Phunpnies and in the Orient. The requisition was re- ceived yesterday by Major W. L. Alexan- der of the commissary department, and is the largest single requisition yet made by the War department. The following packers have submitted bids: These meats are to be specially prepared under government formulas and made to withstand tropical climates. The total expenditure will be in the neighborhood of $225,111). .The meats are to be ready for shipment within thirty days, and are to go direct to San Francisco, there to be loaded into transports for Manila and the Orient. nations ron “Tommy a'rKiNs.” Bseides this large order, Robert Mair of the Thomas J. Lipton company says his ilrm has just received an order for 50511) pounds of hams for the British “Tommy Atkins,” to be shipped before Sept. 1, With these big orders in sight and the present, heavy -demand for Cape Nome, the Klondike, and the German trade, the packets will be compelled to run their plants overtime to meet the demands and dll their orders with any kind of prompt- ness. Shipments of food stuns from Chicano salt meats and canned goods hermetically sealed and prepared to withstand thesiege for the soldiers in the Phillippines and in China is obt8illed|11'i!¢l!fmin'the markets of Australia. In' addition to silt :nests Chiwilo sh lame uautities of lard salt pork, and almost every description oi canned goods. Supplies are securely packed in crates and heavy wooden boxes likely to receive at the hands of the com- missary. Large shipments of bacon are made from Chicago each month in crates or in cans of nine, three, or one pound capacity. Canned corn beef is also need by the army, butan inspector from the commimary department is detailed to watch the illling of every can of this com- modity aud to see-also that each can is properly marked and numbered. 1 _ Be,ntley’s is not simply the best _Lin ment, but it isa soon naar. ni=.'rrn:n than any other. It is a strong White Liniment that is powerful, penetrating, yet clean to use. The small bottle contains 2ozs. and sells for 10c. Money back if' you do not __4;`_ __ , i_i______! __= Temptations I _ properly served no drinks are more refreshing or pleasing. f\\‘l 5 H SIUIUHS _ `.!%_ ._»._»::-»_-:-;= KODERN DENTISTRY, crown and V wow ° ' - . __» ,»__ _ -f _ _ 4.:-a ‘%2f\-f~ ‘ _. Ei. l_`_, _ ?’ Q me How THE lmars ARE PREPARED. ‘ to the armies in the Held consist largely of - -_ _ qj »».>f `-~'1 -5 ¢hii>i>>d N14 when-.; HWS' Aslryour grocer for them. 'lp' ' Sickness Policies s _ Pamtiiesnbiinrisitav by me ef _ f -‘;_0F ; had , A teaspoonful of what ‘do You Drink in We? When you are warm, tired _and thirsty, 8piIl\8 }’°u hd 'MQW Q iced drinks furnish only temporarv relief. f _ Rvws Emroocem f - inaglassofordinary cooldrinking-wateristhellnd1=é1¢fFli“2$Ud”?°d@@ ` obtainable. It not only _quenclies the thirst, but lowers tlae"`t'empere.tnre of the &od. It is better and cheaper than any mineral water or so-called summer drink, ‘ L ,ga pamphlet explaining the many uses of this scientiic preparation will be inailedlifée ol use is ri.. Abbey izsefmeeez sm cempeey, Limited. llwtml- FOR SALE BY ALI. DRUGGISTS, 25cead Goc a BQ. First of the Season on 'run 2 O LIST OF EVENTS. 1. Oie Heli mile Bifryoe (handicap) 2. 220 Ynrds run. (handicap) 8. Hose Reel Competition, 1 mile. open vo firemen. 4. One Mi e Blcycle. 5. Dr ll Competition. open to com- panies Boys’ Brigade , 6. Relay Race, one mile, 4 runners. Companies _ 7. Th:ee mile Bicycle. (handicap-) 8 Hurdle Race, 120 yards 9. High jump. _ 10. Une-half Mile Run, (hardcopy) Enfry fee 25 cents for _each event; entries to be in the .minds _ of- the Secretary at 2 p. ni. on Monday 13 b. Reireshments on Grounds. B-ind of 4th Regiment in aitendancef ` Grand S and. ‘ B. C. BROWSE, REG STEWART. President. i Secretary. Aug. 8 lw. ' lllllRll_l_llllll 8P0llS Glillllllli UF THE G. A. A. A., Tuesday Evn’g, Auf. llih 1900. A one qu.;-:er mile each. opei io M.liiia }0_ 3;_ E_ 3, 1>_ 4g,,,,¢__ I _ _ \ l _ 25 cents admits to Grounds and] I his ,lf , | 1 1 Q _{_ _ . _ fismusis , 7 _SLAUGH TEL; IN CHINA _l ' i TRAl`lP lT'PAl`lPl --They are for - China-It’s not the ‘~P:E:B.:_|:isr" are beyond the comprehension of every day buyers. Our Dinner Sett-s and Toilet If you want VALUE; if you want f ION, go to the only place where you can tthem ` W.. P. CGLWILL, 8* Sunnyside. P. E. lsland’e Greatest d 159 books in/the oily. ‘ V_‘ The frcfhese ann' beat assort- .ment of confectionery. Dem, mise seeing those souvenir shells of pl icea of interest on P. E. ` A full supply of views of P. E., __ ‘i Sliced&tes -BooltofR2lston . W UC wi The S. S. POLINO of the Dobell Line, is due from ldmtreal on Monday, Aug. 13th. and wi=1 sail for Sydncy, North Sydney. and St.John’s, ‘Ntid., carrying produce, etc., under deck and live stock on deck at lowest rates. For further information as to freight and passage apply to N. RATTENBURY, .iiiiiig iiiiiazi if o perso_ »- cups irrevery Bfs:akfast'Food eeisef-oeiereainiy , Acoupon in every package, securesacopy. PQI BALI IY _ .lEl\Kll\S & SON TheCornerGrocei-s, Tia Hevv Trad of Ferl, Don’t Neglect .,‘;,°;;’.“°°“°"°‘ Y Ang94w ‘°AbS¢nt°Mind¢d A _If you allow your watch _to run ,___- Beggafsf’ p, uoolong without cleaning, or with ____ l damaged parte itmaybe worn ao bad an People W1.. H". net. vm. ltimfpggcgufefgyé lil; “=9:°ln°s_ 5 b; Abetih, dl( ohtihe ' "’°l°“m11I onfv Phe.: JE.; 1>..:i"irALiJE in V°“f_W°'°h, D°°*°_' md if is “wi °fi WOLFWLLB’ ,he Chilm Line is at lrepairs he will advise you accordingly U I D oI_.vvIL:|:..'s ' “iv’§'§'6“Z§`£'° ’°`" '..,..."°-"' ..,..... "° __ on our _ C _ . mont turning out Hi-st-class :ark only, W? si§W9gh WC all Wkglllg 8 Wil' With , WR GUARANTEE ALL QUB WQBK; if you 000138 D8 ale ai'l|7tW0 prices just now. You should have not given ns a trial it will pay nn eudomelgcptgegligariflg ' youtodosoand wewill be pleased de rtmeiits. ti I At our Store someday this week,and it l no me you M GREAT GMM! snuff' ' . ear om will give you some idea of how we are W W N T . n conducting one onine campaign. The e e I f)P°]§l»l prices ht which we oifer China. Tea. Setts, ` y v ‘ W e rseinfeoma ses e._...e¢....£ ,- _ ' ' _ _' ;;» 3 V - l BARGAINS; if .you want SATISFAC- :~ ‘ p T ` ` ` _ . _ 'A “ ’ ` f Codec Spoons, etc.” Sunnyside Queen _ A ._ ala ’ I rtlllolal intl in M559" for-t ,» iiimssaiiuilflce-im $5,000,~ ` l Cay' aesicemef. '."'°===.=°°<1°='=.h'=\>=.¢B°ir1iIi=1=,;i ~ f' ~ ° ~. fan if _ m, ¢.e_io;;;. m. .."“°““°~ “W1 “fav Sie e DILJ. P. in ill. S llanalinn On August Lpwfato Roinid Trip beonsslefrom all 0 P iuNewBrifnswi*.» 3, toe Aug lltll bl 17th F08 YBIHB _ Jeweler Sign of the Big Watch Seitea.:°eé1lsoexcepti»»uali=f low in price, - __ T D B ._ p ; I I I . Q and .here is a general boom in all staple \‘ . .r , 4| Aug 94w shes of Crockeryware. Enamelled Ware at cut,-throat prices. » 1 it , » _ SAY 1; J ` ’ ”‘ _