if if Vi “ii li* 4. ...'.7“"‘“' #U r'1"~ if' "".`€v";1-.» x. 5 i ; 5 fi E3 .1-_ » i ei is lf? is 1,. -ip. -» .#2, ii- in i _ » si-=,a _v__.,_, _,_ ._,,’,_,_..< .av eiivlniegli ee sein G-reay):F Sale Viliiili liiis friiing ii lllllshero lilm The subscriber is instructed to sell by Public Auction on the premises at Belvidere, in the Royalty of Char l0ttetown,on W'elnesday,the 'l`weniy~ leoond day of August next, at the hourof eleven o‘clock in the fore noon, that very valuable Property known as “B-lvidere” situate between the Lower St. Peters and Faleonwood Roads on the north, and the Hillsbo~ rough River on the south, and be tween the property of Richard Heartz and the Government Stock Farm on the west and east. This property is most admirably adapted for “Villa” residences also Market Gardenitp and Dairyling u es and ein" in c ose grorgiisnity to the pr-olected Hillsbi bough Bridge, Condensed Milk Fac fory, and having numerous other ad vautages it offers great inducements t0 intending purchasers. The Property will be offered for sale in blocks of six, twelve, and twsnty~iive acres or t-hereabouts to suit purchasers RBEARISTO Auctioneer. Charlotteiown July ‘ITA D. 1900 J nl ‘7’3 d ik w td y- .. ‘C_ANAn|A,N,\ - . >1>Acir-'ice lll.l.lll§l ..l.l.l.l'.llll~ tinedian ,_ Northwest On August 18th, Low into Round Trip tickets will be on s. le from all C P. R. Stations in New Brunswick. W' res. i Regina. Delrdildine, MooseeJaw, l» $30 Antler, Yorkton I Estevan, 00 Prince Albert, } $35 ~¢ ...-` f Z8. Binscarth Calgary Moosomin, MacLeod Hamiota Swan River ) Red Deer, 1 Edmonton, 5 $40 Tickets will be good for second class passage only in each direction and good to return until November 16th, 19(1). Stop overs will be allowed on applica- tion to Conductor at Wolf River, Ont., Dr§gen.Ont., and intermediate stations, at innipeg and any point West thereof. Free Colonist Sleepers on all trains. A. J. HEATH, D. P. A., C. P. R. St. John, N. B. 'G Aug 11th tl 17th. iillloli iillvli enilaelerers &. General Agents Refined and Lubricating Oils on pnlilig, billing. mic. alc- Silille &. Go’s lell irmiliaid oi Flour $ini|u’s telilirilod SILT Ell6E SlliP_ Slirlso Bloll Tea. alc- Call or write us for prices befor placing your orders. July 16 d&w tf _____ _ W , , ._n.L,._..-- .. ...... 1;: .as 3 THE __ . ,_,_ v,_,.._.._... ' .»,»..~. g v _ I ._., .ls INDEPENDANT ORDER. (Continued l'-ro-in- Fifth page.) wclcome to Souris. The order to which you belong has bcen established here for several years and during that time we have seen its heneiiceiit (results. \Vc have witnessed the con- solation which it has brought to the families of our citizens from whom the father and bread-winner had been taken and who therefore needed all the practical help and sympathy they could receive. It is cer.ainly n. noble thing for men while strong and healthy to band them selves together to care for those amongst them who may be afflicted with sickness and for the families of those who may be removed by the hand of death. And when all this is done by the ap- plication of sound business principles there indeed is the organization Worthy of the highest comincndation. There are many worthy fraternal insur- ance associations in our country and amongst them allwe are proud to be able to sziy that Forestry takes a foremost place, not only on account of its assur- ance features but also because of its broad fraternal spirit, of which yeur meeting here to~day is a good example. \Ve trust, gentlemen, that your visit to Souris may de agreeable to you and we are glad to know that you have considered our town worthy of your presence, and now in conclusion, gentlemen,permit us to say Cead Mille Failthe. (Signed) J. J. HUGHES. President. ARcu`n. Cnnniis, Secretary. `Souris. P. E. l. Aug. 15. Mr. Chas. Murphy. of Summerside re- plied to the address, thanking the Board for the many kind words contained in the address. The speakers of the evening \ q "M MR CHARLES MURpHY_ was goingto be carried od to some more Mr. S. M. Hicks returned yesterday ev- ening from a few days visit to Moncton. Another lot of P. E. I. crest souvenir 'eil Prof Jordan and bride arrived by the Princess last evening. . -Mr. Frank Compton of Summerside d hi . ' ~ €;°:_;.;)E;i:;;qJm S morning at D K' was among the visitors to the city yester: ` ' da . Mr. W. B. Bowness shipped 8 horses to Y New Brunswick 'yesterday morning by ° ' ' 3 the No,.,humbe,.h_nd_ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Dingwell Mr. Rackliffe, the well known sheep buyer, was it passenger by the Norehumb- Mr- Charles Drew was a passenger by the Princess yesterday morning on a lioli~ erland yesterday evening. of Souris. Mr, Frank Compton rode from Charlotte- day trip W Picton' ` I 'Z . " . ~ » » li town to Summerside on his wheel yester- I/USS M- H8~!`dlDB`»__0f New 110115011, left f 1 =. . n' day in 2 hours and 40 minutes, yesterday by La Grande Duchesse ou a *P A :e ` Miss Sprague, daughter of Rev. Dr. visit to friends in Boston' l ' Sprague, Sackville, was a. passenger by the Mr. Adrian Peters, of Messrs. Fennell Northumberland yesterday evening. & Chandler-’s, is spending his holidays in' Mn. Leslie Stavert Chicago arrived by the western part of the Island. the Northumberland yesterday evening Thee V A 3 3 1 ' 1) 1) wasa, S _ _ _ _ A V 5 r ‘ :i 2. . . Dil - on a holilay visit to his parents Mr. and Sanger by the Prm¢¢ss]&sg evening-and is Mrs. R Mc. C. Stavert. MR. Joseph Pope, Under Secretary of State.Ottawa,accompanied by his child- ren, is spending a holiday in Summer _ _ _ _ ` Y Y R .B side,the guest of his sister Mrs. Bearisto, been gummgngd hgme gwing 59 the sa-_ Central Street- ious illness of her motlierfll/Irs. McQuarrie THE express backed upto Summerside tation last night after leaving the R¢8lSf»€l‘0d at the Qlwell M6 Mr- 9-Bd' R. R. Wharf and before proceeding. to MPS- A- H- R08€I‘S Of LBWTBIICG. M688- char1oeiee0wn,mucheothe chagrin era Mr- Rogers isa member Of the firm of number of passengers who had walked to Hlldrelh 55 ROSBPS Wh0 DUNN! lille Dolly Eagle and the"Eveniug Tribune in Law. not gqme method -be adopted, by whigh TBDCC. This iS l1iSH!`8li'Vl8ili U0 PHDC8 Ed' the end of the wharf to get in. Could giiestottie Ra v. Mr. Young. at the aMethodist Parsonage. Mrs. John Latham of Providence R. I. arrived in the cit Tixesda ni ht havin of Rice Point. the travelling public could be informed, Ward Island- say half an hour before hand, as to where ---°-l- this train is to start from. IT Wfilllfl aDDef“` from we Way in which In s ite of all tim evidence published in WHERE ARE THE SKEPTICS? ' our railway arrangements at Summerside the daily Dress and even in Suite of the testimony of your best friends you may are being carried out,as if those interested atm be Skeptical re ling unusual -- ~. f were purposely endeavorins to mislead vim1es0iDr.Chase's ointment. Nothing uv v v the travelling public. Usually the steam- short of an actual trial will prove to yplu me me express ewes the faeww eiieee e.".e..‘.:.f':.ii.°i‘.§‘:'..:’€..;‘.‘:.'i.‘::.‘..*‘“‘.. ... wharf direct for Charlottetown. Occa- sionally, it backs up to the station, as it didMonday evening. To the uninitiated there was no more reason for thiscourtesy on that evening than any other._ The boat was half an hour late, and the ex- cuse that time is too valuable to waste in backing up to the Station would have come with much more grace than it does, when, with the boat on or before schedule time, the train is rushed oil’ without deigning a look at the station, or even at the new siding which has- been irreve~ rently dubbed “the pile ot,boards,f’ This want of system results in occasional ac- cidents and many disappointments. A gentleman a few evening’s ago, who was uuaccustomed to our peculiar methods, rode up the wharf with a friend who had piles.. A single box will be suflieent to make you as enthusiastic as your neigh- bour in praising Dr. Chase’s Ointment, for it is certain to cure you. Operation for Gastric Fei/er. _ Baron Russell of__i-illowen, Lord: Chief. Justice of England, died suddenly as the SUMMER COLDS ` 08D. jusem-ived,ehinkingebae enemies would §f,',"§§l',,,,,,,_ stop at the station. When he fouudhe 60cents. ‘ important station-he jumped oif and Kl’\lDD' Qi\lCl€ Plflllgi' GHRS. Re J M W h was severely injured. Another gentleman of ._.__. were v. . . it ycombe, Jas E. Birch ' and others. Several choruses and songs ‘mm the-W.est’Wh°'arri.ve5i byt‘h°st°°'mer° Turkey has placedan order Withthe were also given The Souris Orchestra randwho wished to “wud m wma mat' Kmpps fm' ms quicbaring mms' 'mm rendered Several' Selections ` .ters at the station before” leavin!! 5! the Christian nations have no approach io~ Th bi Ha . °- h. _ 'estbmmd train’ -rode up the what! in amonopoly in the perfection oi arma- °”°°P °“ ° S” ‘"8 ' ‘W il” ine cimrioiieiown mm expeeeingie in grandest ever iieceived by the Or-icr in P. A ments' , E.Isl d stop as usual. He too was carried off to- an ° wares 'iravc-|ler’s Rest, and was by the The meeting of the Eucampineut will k- ' ' ‘ MB. Oscar MIcCallum of the Bank of be .:.;‘:.'.:°.:;..‘:: .°.‘:.i..°2:.‘.1.“‘:.‘.°‘..'::.’.°.;':;:..*: C»m»~e»»~ »» »»»» -1-*-_ After walking back to thestation hefound spending hiSh°hdayS "1 hw h°m°'°'t Buck' WHEN ir HURTS To coUGH the tram fer the west gone. This gentle-1 ‘ey P°"“‘ 1°” °” ’°”“““ ’°“°°""“’ ”‘°'“' The cough that hurts thecough that gets man’ wh° is a qhimwner’ and merchant’ ing I d tight in the chest, is daily' getting deeper ‘S ‘me °f the l`°5d'5 5855 DB? U18 Dl=\l5l'0DS, l New Footwear.-15 cases new footwear and deeper into the bronc iai tubes an is and a Christian. After an experience of just received at M-¢(;,0ugan & Wrigh5»s_ 'l making directl for the lungs, to beco ° - _ _ _ . l pneumonia, inllammation ofgthe unizsnclii' S218 kgnd he could scarcely be expected w Fm' Indies’ misses and chlldren In d°ng°1{" consumption. Such coughs yield only to ei” eff Sfwh i“S°““°°s and W°"s°» are oil pebble and buff, also a large assert gnc wopiierful (e1ii;ici§nhe Bee Hive --a..-,__