, _. ;». ,5 f"-,s-_-”.\r.__.,\_ =‘.- _` ..‘ _ . ._ T5” °U‘\'""*N’~ C_'H1¢RL0r1‘B'r0W.Hi_ ramen __spwnnn._rs1.ir1w_ itqeusr 6. iw, was N ixoioiiioi in oinoix SEPTEMBER 9th I0 lilll. In many.if not in all respects. The Nova Scotia Provincial Ex- hibition for 1903 Will bc ‘ Greater and Grander than any of its predecessors. in cash prizes for Live 9 Stock, Agricultural. Fine Arts and Domestic Departments. in purses for six days’ rac- Q mg for trotters, pacers and runners. the biggest meet ever held in the Maritime Provinces. ' exhibits on an une - ampled scale of excel ence and numbers ° f li Aggrceatwn 2...‘..‘i-..§”°.‘l.‘;°‘i"..§’.§ and thc garden, and great display of _the live stock of the Maritime Prov- mces. llorsc Show °“,;;*;Y wi” *;'1f"=~ vo o a re 1 ion of and improvement on the sfiieccess- ful event instituted last year. - by day and by Grand Stand ,,,g,,, _ ,,,,g,,m,,,e of unprecedented splendor, beauty and skill. 'Iwo prcgnmmes duly. ° Rates at very' los ii .‘ ures -cn all lines it travel. \Vri|e for prize lists and all inform- ation to Jo E0 i 7-zadw t\9-17 l _____‘ _ __. L_____ ' Pllllifl lllllllll lllllll llllllll lllllll lil llllllllllllll lill- lllllllll, |905. in lo iliilanlimi Pioincis To be held on the grounds of and Provincial Exhibition As- _ DOI1't Wait until the eyes give out and you are com- Peued to stop work. Many people must over- W0rk the eyes, but none U€¢d permanently injurg them. If the vision reels Stfailwd. get the proper »8l2SSes at once. Bring y°ur eye troubles t0 us. -A Gentlemam of France, Simple. P/ ei _ HONEST, P0pllldI`, wl10 l.0V8S éhead is not turned, and, behind all the I5. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. |`recent guest, the president of France. On 9 *_-- And Well-Beloved Head _of _ Republican France i ,= l Country- p The English papers are ringing, in Ithese days with praises ot the pation’s a. modern Field of the Cloth of Gold L B MCMILLAN, -- -- . - ! 7 chan nel to send back for French readers dia.le,itisb cause the average Engiiah W0iilll’S l.lV£llY STABLES PRINCE STREET, Charlottetown, P. E. I. First-class single an doub`e teams. Fine turnouts for wed- gings, and private par- es. »~ ,. PHONE 52 1 ,H.J.Won'rH, do claim., Driving Park, .....‘1.‘i”"“""”°" sooiauon at Ch’town on I .i __ i \ _ ‘_ Tuesday, Wednesday, Thumilffr’ ' ° e day and Friday, 22nd, - i 23rd, 2-mi and _zsni T D sept 1903. » _ e ' - The largest prize list yet. ' A Over $6,000.00 in Prizes. .10,0()()_ ML png, Eggs Live stock, dairy products and poultry entries close nth Sept., all other entries close on 18th Sept. "‘ Two Days Horse Racing 1-;-mi.. _ Pfonipt cases. Wellesley all Tllislai, 23rd Calfskins- anl 24th Sept The fastest classa ever started on ......... l $1,350.00 in roasts' The very lowest rates" for' Ex- Stijbhn, N. B. ttlw Also buyer of hides and ohn Hopkins, hibits and Pass on Steam- boat and Railwaygigals ' Special attractions in ,front of the Grand Stahdi ` ` For entry forms, prize 1iSfS», race programmes and all inform» ation address thesecretary. i _ i. ei.;»iiii»¢. President. S¢¢¥l¢f8fY- 7-22 dwzm ey L ' .~. ,., “lm Thai the _B¢Sl_" - _ _,' _ 4 Ali.; . ` ot ` W¢=is¢.Pgt¢fs,~§ sE~,1_»' mctaugiiiai si John N. B. Dear Sirs,-Thiel: to cer-i 5*' tify thatlhav¢usfedyour¢ar’_ riages for the peut two 7¢3"‘fi ` .- il 17'/ .~ " Y ;/ rf"--.___ ' ,, '.1 5, Q; 1 A i I 1 I’ Vtéigjv -:rr ~//ii ,»//'_ __ll-.f/°'_>_»f=»v/i/// ` everyone w u Cor. Gust Geox; ili- andcantruly saylhiatfll havef_ I found them entirely' M i in every t 2’ “Wbhing ~4`yo\s-iieontinlied success, I am, Yours Truly IOHN 1. NRADAIII -_ { 1 home HB9 'th° simple but moving s'cry of M Lou bets pulrese from his humble birth place at M-lriianne, in the fruitful Valley ,of the Rhone, ti tue exnl ed position held f__ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ -' lhimnojoy,audltdoea brin}¢`“iiim_l " ti “J” ` " "1": ~.-f _._ -., ...,,,. A..- ‘ ldeal ofv`e_'|-V7. #al ggfigtyf The fl l 1 = proved; tae 'glint his slip” Q ' I _beard liao' grhwn veririllfviy even during _ = ,those years he has _,been i»t Elysee. .L to" sf ` hejoy of it, he is do 6§~e_otially modest a 3 _ an that the vlsiceven of a czar would » would not make him feel one bit the happier or prouder. I “From this description of M. Loubet I think my readers will be prepared to see the man as he is-unpretentious, modef t, N the rural head of a great peasant demo- cracy. It he has any epfeches to make do not expect the rushing and exuberant fluency ot a typical Frenchman, and, above all, of the typical southerner. “M. Loubet represents provincial and sim le Franc and for that reason his changes of ministries, he will prove a l Peace and Gave to isteady, rfs lute. iinilliititile friend ol peace especially with England." ‘| And here ls The Saturda Review with 2.":£2.“*_£‘r°°'*"t'::r..°"°°°» Bathing baby oonrirriuhly on ug Writing oomfnviaw M, Mm gh, Tris, in short, is the story of only holla Sunmlno” furnace The Regulators that divide the vom are lo constructed, and the pipe: wliieli it to the different registers oo arranged my quantity cf heat desired can be ~ y a veritable Paris‘an ebullitiou: A cry of it --- A "‘Vive1-oubet !"-no more,oo lefs ! Merov, ` ‘ |here is a journalistic aflirming that “Pre- sident Loubet has re tored the peace to r France." Lord, lord, it is admiited that “le pere Lfubet" has a-klndly and honest face l Yef, we call the president “le pere » G ~ ' - "Edouard" meets “pere Loubet,” and, Loubet,” ailectionately. And we salute > . _ sihoals of French correspondents cross the him in the streets; and he in his turn raises his hat, and smiles, and we find the I E N D S exciting accounts of the amenities ex- _,smile pleasant, “sympathetic” Also, we , changed. What impression has their are pleased with his appearance; that very _ president made upon the English people? Ordinary frock coat, that SOIDBWDBU D1;pAR'pMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS’ That is what the French most want to roilled top hat, those _stout romely show. Ch’t0wn_ August 4’ 1903 know, for he crossed from Calais to Dover betray _an azreeable disregard for fashion. Sealed Tenders will be received at bearing the loyal solicitude of the French, And it is gay to meet President Loubet this gfiice until noon on l this man who has brught peice to in the exhllgtion ill'0\llll{dS el!-rl! in lil” Manda _ p Flange, _ morning, w en the wor men are s riving Fygm anyyp'e‘j-s%1?£- plegsglgé For Parisian and American readers hard to clear away the wreckage to Put to cgntfagf fm- the repairing of Bal-_ ‘alike an echo of English popular opinion l>lllD8S_ iDl50 811898. Old pere L0\1b€l» R0S'~ 1¢w’5 Min Bridge’ We11ington_ a_c_ fis contained in the London weekhesn SlDSWllilltl1¢W0l‘kll1€U;811d0ld¥‘¢1'¢L°\\' cm-ding tg speggcauon tn be seen at Public Opinion says: bet must Jump over puddles and scale Bar19w’S Mills and at this 0mce_ \ Agentleman of France. That is the lmoundsof refuse, and 015 D€l'¢ L_'J'lb¢i; The names of two 1-esponsibie per_ iavergge Eng]i3hm3n’3 concephidll Of the R6fS GOV8l‘ed With dllit. N0 IODRCI IS Old song willing ta bewme bound fo, the jseventb piesidentif the third republic. pere Loubet pale alien he passes us in faithful pnffofmamte of the contract lTl:ie average Englishman reads more and our carriage. Parisians, at once the most must aqpqmpany each [em-jen travels more than his forbcars, but he reasonable, and certainly the warmest- Thg Dgpgftment dgss not bind it 1 knows its little and regily, perhaps, cares hearted people in the world, x.o_w admire selfto swept the iowgst many ¢e,,~¢¢,». pass, about me ann-new question invfnv- the inan to whom whey <_>W° _1°"'°“"‘° to call at our store for their Sola; and Tenders to be addressed to the iedfn tl1¢_