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'run GU.iin*>L»iN. cnARLo’r*i‘i:'rowN. rkntcit nntvsiin isiasn. .nt Y is. 1900 _ " " ""' ` “' 'i-'-se-°»‘-he-= ---- --- - special Notice*-°' 5* _ iioiiei. ARRivAi.s. ‘SUPREME c0URr Ar 1' ' Having purchased from Mr. F. J. Hornsby the stock and good will of his books and Stationery Business in W'ED\ESDAY IUNE 18 HWO he Morris Block, we will continue he business in its various branches. dling at lowest prices for cash only, ‘il B. M. Hornsby, who has mana- ged the business in the past, will be incharge of the store, and will bel pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choice new stock of Wall Papers will be at once put on sale, and all dQartments of the business will be _ kqt well stocked. A well supplied news sand will be a special feature -__ ,_I_________*T, _Z1 __ _______’_`_,__ _,LLL _ _Ai _ Between Passadenzi and Los Angeles, in Southern California, an enterprising com pany has constructed an elevated bicycle track. It is built of timber and planks. wide enough for five wheels to bi‘8~‘v’¢‘-l abreast. with wire railings at the side, painted green to harmonise with the ve getation through which it passes. The track isnine miles in lengt-h_ and nearly level the slight gradients being almost ;imperceptible. By paying a toil of ten d tba business_ The “ore will be ll cents wheelmen are permitted the use of known as “The Bazaar Bookstore.” TIE BIZRIII GOIPINY. Suctessors to F. J. Hornsby, ifis Block, Ch’town. March i6. 190°- 1 1 ¥#¥#iR#%¥¥§ Your* ilillineii Our work rooms will oaooooaoao - S' assess# rushed this week; if can- venient, we ask you, and will consider it a favor for those who can, to leave their trimmed hat order as early in the week possible. Perkins 6: Co ' The Millinery Leaders. Z ¥ `l=Hf¥###~¥#£~§ QA 1 __ l - lfilfi# #¥### the road both ways, and may spend the day on it if they wish. There are bicycle liveries, repair shops, and refreshment stations at convenient points. A wheel may be hired at Passarlena. and delivered lat Los Angeles, and vice versa. The track oost $187,000, but is expected to piiy hand- some dividends. li is to be open day and night. the year through, beinglighted at night by electrics at intervals of 200 feet. The Manitoba. Legislature has closed i ts session alter duly passing the prohibitory law. In the interim before the law goes into operation the Government will sub- mit the law to the courts in order to test its constitutionality. _ It is not often that a Government thus voluntarily submtis its own legislation to ajudicial test, but in this case there , is some doubt as to * the right of the Province to take; away from the Hudson Bay Company a trading privilege contained in an imperial charter. It is well that this and any other doubtful points should be settled before the law comes into operation. Perhaps our Island people may learn something from the de- cisions to be made in regard tn the Man- ' 1 itoba Liquor Law. I _.__ Bl Ml DI Canada has recently closed the largest HIYSIGIAI Mill Sl\ll6E0||. year’s trade in her history, aggregating almost $313,000,000. of this large total “E “‘ I", the outward trade represented a little Omoo Hours-Sto 10; 12 to 2, 6 to 8. TELEPHONE 233. me I --- i ll\$\ll‘dl\(¢ file, Marine, life. All British Companies. Risks taken st low rates. ynilmaniillu. Agents. Telephone 67 _ more than half-$158,8£Ii,905 against $154,- 051,593 inward. Our exports were less than in 1898, but otherwise the figures makes the past year a record ° year. Our i largest trade witha single country was with the United States-44.14 per cent of the' whole, as against 47.51 per cent with Britain, leaving only 12.35 per cent to all other countries. Germany, France, West Indies, China and Japan, Belgium, South America and Newfoundland divide between them 10 per cent in the order named, our German trade being 3.07 per cent. The Ottawa Citizen, (Conservative) is considerably exercised over the recent election in the SecondfDistrict of Queéns. Inaseriesof paragraphs it affects to be jocular, says “the majority was not Wlse;" that “even Pineau might be re- elected now;” hints that "the Liberal lthreshing machine has been at work again,” and finally adds: We frankly admit that while prepared for the defeat of Mr. Wise in the second district of Queens, P. E. I., we were not looking for any such majority for Dr. Douglas as that reported-303. We need time to recover and get a chance to look at the returns. ' Premier Emmerson of New Brunswick favors advanced legislation in severa ‘ _ __ J Tae Most Reliable “gg Place to have your repair work done is the place that takes ____ the most interest in your né needs.\Ve strive to accmomo- date all who leave any work and quick despatch of same. _, \Ve have the reputation of being "O. K." on repair work. -,.-2,, Give us ii trial and be con- K* vinced that what we say is ; *-1 true. T” _,_ .7,'& fir( /-1 ._ Bllllll Sllllllll l (ll. _-lv 7,? Foundes, Engineers, Machin- l`>’i‘{- ists and Boiler-makers. ,,,/ Steam Navigation Co`s \Vharf. 'ir Charlottetown, P. E. l. i. khone x25 ‘-'if- _i_, _.'15 llhhhhkh ‘- OUR 2, 5- . lines in which Australia and New Zealand have been pioneers. Mr. Emmerson has long been in favor of giving women the voting franchise on the same terms as men, and recently he has spoken out in ‘ig lfavor of Government ownership of rail- with us, by prompt attention ways and telegraphs. ` _ .__--_-oQo---- A CERTAIN METHOD for curing cramps, diarrhoea and dysentery is by using Pain-Killer. This medicine has sustained the highest reputation for over 6') years. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis`. ‘2.5c. and 500. Hammocks, bathing suits. straw hats, childrens mnslin collars.-Jas. Paton Sc C0, 18 if 5 hundred hammocks going fast at Paton Sc Co’s. 18 tf Tourists and others wishing quiet, com- fortable, homelike rooms, and board, good bathroom in connection should call on Mrs. Wellner, Upper Hillsbroough Street. 18tf FU N ITURE SALES Have been more than satisfactory this spring -Our STOCK. STYLES, and PRICES are sure trade winners-Before _von buy-See what we can do for you -STORE CLOSE5 at 6 p in excepting SATURDAY’S open until 10 p. m. llark Wright & Go, Ltd. ,,. », New York,G D Longviorth P Blake, D O M Reddin, City, Mr Turner, Mr New man Boston, P R Fennell City July ll--Mrs Beiij Rogers, City,Mrs kent, Miss Annie M Smith, Vancou\ cr B C Mrs Frank Mitchell Miss Marion, Alliston, Mass,S G Peltis and wife, Boston, E F Dogan and family \Voorl bridizeN J W D Ross and wife Dr and Mrs H L Dickey, City July 1*- Miss Unsworth, Mr Charles Longworth City Mr Marran, Montreal Mr W V Douse, City R M Hood,PantucketlR I lith-F L Lillinghast Pantucket, R I 14th -S M Poole, Mr H R. Mc Kenzie,Mr.P R. Fennell Mr I D Rogers, Mr. Geo. S. McLean, Benj° Rogers, City; 15th,-Mr. and Mrs. Blair, Dr. G. Alley, Thos. W. Morris, F. D. Blake, New York; C. H.|McGowan, St. Paul Min.; 16th,-O. W. Hornsby, City;Reg McDonald, Port Hood; D. O. M. Reddin,Chas Lyons, J, F. Gallagher and wife, City; Mrs. J. Harrington, Miss Harrington, St. John; MissM.Gallaghe City; A. H. Donley, Toronto; W. D. worth, City; Miss Olding, New Glasgo McLean, \Vhiin Road :Cr0si~i; 15th, L. R Marington, Miss E J. Marington Ryan, Sussex, N. B,; 16th, Mr. Lo ng Lockhart, New York. Ross, W. C. Kennedy, H. C. McDonald, Miss Unsworth, Mr. C. H. B. Long- Harlford Mass; F. L- Fleming, Miss Dora Fleming,\New York; Dr. Conroy and wife, P. Doherty, City; Miss Alice worth, Mrs. Geo. Auld, City; Mrs. Z' f f ~ -'19 *-511* Grsononrowis, July 17 The Supreme Court met here this morning M Justice Hodgson presid- Mr George A Poole, of Lower Monta gue was appointed foreman of the Grand Jury The address of the Judge to the Grand Jury vi as very eloquent and power ful Referring to the war now happily drawing to ii close in South Africa he re marked upon the gallant conduct of our volunteers and to its effect in unifying the British Empire His kindly refer ence to the late Father Frances McDonald the strong viise man, the loving friend, the faithful] priest, will live as long as the memory of these who heard it will live. There being no rriuinal cases before tie Court, the work of the Grand Jury was soon done. The prominent feature of their reportrelated to encroachments of The Wealher is llol Bul These Garments are lnlensely Boiling Crash Skirts vu--_._ xzvnn mr-:-ua..-t. adjoining owners upon the public high- ways,in Kings County. They strongly re- commended tliat the rights of the public be enforced iind preserved iu.this respect. Following are the names of the Grand J urors: George A. Poole, Lower Montagu lH[ M(]RN|ll[§ [}\]|lR\]\ml we "ous-. _ GE0RGEi0WN. it ply. ii any it i>=fi-~~'--‘- f - ~f' ,. »~ ._ ._-.>‘ '. _ -._ ~=~ <7' _,_-i-._._~ fi " . _ f ’.. -\ , -. .~,..,,,., .f,.i=--.,-133-l", .,., 3,5? -~1-,F-1 3, _-.-r__.~,~»-_<-2----.;»<=~=.-’s..,.,;;- -J-‘Ml . -‘<4~_ _ _ _.__ __ _ _ , f -f* rg , M' A _...fp .. ...»..» . --,.;».»¢ .,_--,....,__,,_ ; __ _ 3 ,Q __ _. _. _ ~ 1- .f . » I *tv* : .sa- v-" c' > f 't-‘, 2~ __.,__: 4". R ‘ J' ,-. ` "" "-5;’ ,da 31 ~ 1--1 -.. f _ .._ , __.__.=»,.f'. ~ -=_- ‘ ~.. - - D°°O°° ; All orders by 'phone or otherwise , GAHHE T.”$..l{'t'I.'.?Z?’° Miiiiis &. liistl dress the m eting FOR TIRED FEELING. Shorter Life-Dodd’s Kidney Pills mean Rest for the Kidneys. mon sense asks you to quite. _ _ ° Oferwork of any kind does more than The appetite can desire, and* tire, it exhausts you. ~ quit is the "too much” that uses you udp. The hloods goes outto allparts ofthebo y faster than usual when you overwork. ing order, more poison is i 'ected through them to all parts of the bddy than usual, and then work, to say nothing of over- work, is harmful. As soon as your kidneys commencd do- ing good work there is less and less poi- soii in tue iiioou every minute. This explains why l)odd’s Kidney Pills cure so promptly and permanently. i.--M Beers Wearing Khaki. Q Aifotherk-use of the Boers wearing khaki is reported to have happened at Lindley on June 26th,when they surprised a picket of 25 men of the Yorkshire Light Infantry, 18 of whom were killed or wounded. Dlved into A Volcano. _ LONDON, July 13,-A despach to the Times from Sydney, New South Wales says that while the cruiser Gingarooma -was practising off the New Hebrides, she ' lost a torpedo. _ Three divers attempted to decend to re_ ,cover the torpedo, but they encountered an active submarine volcano. The water below the surface was boiling the men bled from their ears and noses, ind their div- ing suits were injured by the heat. _ -lil--U CAN YOU TELL WHY You have constant headaches, are - * nervous and sleepless at night and_feel tired _in the morning? Your blood isn’t carrying therightmaterials toyour nerves and other organs. Begin taking Hood‘s _ Sarsaparilla, the great blood enricher, and you will soon realize a. change. You will feel better and stronger, will relish your food and enjoy refreshing sleep. _ Nausea, Indigestionare cured by Hood’s ‘_ Puls l OOOD QUALITY 1 10 Shirt Waists LIGHT AND COOL- 35|: SUMMER GURSETS LIGHTEST AND BEST Alder Brehaut having passed the neees- I , sary examinations was on motion of the Attorney-General admitted a.sanAttorney Bl IHS The Miliinery Leaders- Sunnyside ;\ , x \. ]/ ` \ \ \ \ Q2/ I -3/Y S/ ,-"/ N/ , >`. ,r~, - $lliilllQ$ * _'_ ; '- the next week. Good soaps ,f nearsirs-,-MiNA1iD's LINIMENT is ff st prices cheaper thanfyou ever \/_ll gl’ bought them. 'i s W. D.Ross, on motion of J. A. Mathie- son, was granted an order for examination for admission as an attorney to the Su- Augustine Mclnnis vs. udgment _for Paintiff. J. F. McDonald for Plain- Michael Jackson, Appellant, and J. ackson, Re spondent,-an appeal fi-omthe or Kin|¢’s County, is now before the Court. 7 The Attorney-General for Appellant; J. A. gow-_ar -g a-annum-mzwz Are to hand They are the prettiest lot of clothes we hav e everl `f We are busy making then up into stylish Suits invite our patrons to examine our stock »= All clothes made by us are guaranteed to dt _ 3'C)Ii]N' IIOLECE & Q1 2- M fe e \ ,_ `%, 1| \%,,/1 'r We Dont Keep Them We Sell Them Everything in the men s Furnishing Line. except the boo uall alia ll Pl ll I.. I o /(Qi I; , t, ff , f _- ./- K/» f \ f- l ; Q /. 4, \_:‘¢ 5 Ji.; \¢ _`- \._',; i~._:» -\ R ation will holda public meeting in the hall, Middle Sackville on Tuesday July son, E. B. Elderkin and others will ad- e . Exhaustion is Waste-Over-work means Q fy y p ooo own ol. White and Colored Shirts, Collars, Cuds, Underclothing, Susp°nders, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Golf Hose, Half H Buttons, Cu&` Buttons, etc, 0m- Strong Lino. 0u|° Neckwear. In all the latest styles, from 2c to 75c each If the kidneys are not in proper filter- Store open Saturdays till 11 p m Gordon & 'VlcLell Watch Is not bought merely for an ornament, it must keep time, or you might as well be without it. We take special care in testing our y|,¢¢h¢g 9 odermg for sale By transit observations of the stars. we ascertain true mean time for Charlottetown, then we compare with a very hue English made Mercurial Pond uium Regulator and so have the best means pi-ocui-able for regulating our own and customers watches Good time keeping watches for Ladies and Gentle- .i_iiiii Overwork is what you do after com- Jusr, a iittie more after you ought to men always for sale. _ '~ _ .- V _ _ _ _ . . ./. V . (3 . _ ~+ . 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