to al ,U it. Q al et in re- he L2 isa led. of DB tte~ >r`n- one ect- JS- 'an- and chu ` Y 53” da pn! 011. ar- _ney 8 30 for is ?'I“» ~. 1 )_ .lj .1 7;-_ __` s ‘ \ e r 7 \ l 1 e i' f __-_ i» : for f 1 f ll! mme nnk lf! I s _¢ s 1’ u l = a ¢ .¢ _ Q. S ‘H 1.. .I I __ i i. - .1 . __-1', .7 _` I! __ 'i _ _ :___ v` illlllllli Rlilllli ._ ta *_ ° . ~_ ‘iff ~» _.. "__ ., __ - ru "___ ___~` -_._ .~.__ ...-_. _ < _ __ _ -_ .__ ~ _ .-‘~<»§i_~ -,' ` "A -'-fi-- - _-_gi .., _ r `~ *-ai-~\~»i-...,... J \:~'»»~€- - »:=» r -. _ __ - »-_ ~ __ l- _...._f»_' ,_ e ~.,__._ - .~.» >~ ~ - < --ff .-»_ . ;-¢'~5"" ~::.~; »_;.~_. l _,_;:. __ _ ...‘eff 3 fr", ,_ \ -- »~ .»- .» cy, or .- k -1 Don’t Experiment dangerous for you to trille With uutried remedies. _ iiiiiirrs Woiilis Refuse any of the daugevlli Or worthless diarrhoea cfmpollrld that may be offered you instfbi 0 Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild _ _ _ ’ __ Strawberi y Dr, Fowler‘u Extract o' Wild Straw- ber& forthe pasthalf century hes hld pho&mieal success in e\r'iD8 Dill'l‘h°¢&. DysQtery,Cramps, 0o¥io0|l0h'l‘lm°bus, Summer Complalnt,aadi_|Nd_J1ds;ot com- plaiis of _y_oung»and oil. _ ` tb; medical pfdlesslon and the havp given it My Qpdorsstion as me only reliable-» and lah remedy kr these distressing discuss. - _ Aresome unscrupulous persons, though, who hope to prodt by the merit and Qoplllilfity ofF1'. FOwler‘s Extract of “SiRAwat~nav CoMroU}zn," and some s f _+ ,_ People. ~ f _ ._ _ ( _.___ o ll 7 ' Furnaces- Where the Guns Are’ Made timeef succeed ln selling lt-~ and general menhalits 1`§D!'€S¢l1f'i!8i'5 is the genuine. Even the wrapper is yellow in color. like Dr. Fowler`s, so as to ldeceive the very elect if they can If you want to be on the safe side, if you don`t want to experiment or take chances as to results, refuse any and every diarrhoea mixture or compound that may be offered you, and insist on the old reliable and genuine Dr. Fovvler`s Ex- tract of \Vild Strawberry, and every hop- est druggist and medicine dealer will give you what you a1LFCN7lHE.JLf£3l. has in ermauia, at Berlin and Kiel, under con ct cannons (up to the end of 1899 38 4"8 been sold), projectile.°,percussion caps, 2 muni-tion, etc., sun barrels; armor ll We are waging a terrible war with hi h !‘ plat. and armor sheets fur an Protecged prima just now Yau Should 8 parts of men-of-war, asalso for fortillci- i “PE:K.:|:1\T" -TL _ bu At _our Store some day this week and it l will give you some idea of how we are _m ’ st conducting the China Camp_d§§. The I prices at which we offer ChinaTTea Setts, are beyond the comprehension of every 1 day buyers. Our Dinner Setts and Toilet Setts are also exceptionally low in price, and there is a general boom in all staple lines of Crockeryware. Enameiled Ware at cut-throat prices. €é\’ T 1316 tions, railroad material mlitdriil ¥ol'».$`ip7 e el and iron plates, rollers, steel tools The steel works in 1899 ' operated about 00 furnae`es;?; forge dren, etc., about 17 tool and work zinchiries, 132 steam ham- mers of from 200 pounds to 5000 metric |.. ns force, more than 30 hydraulic presses ong them two of 5000 tons each, one of tons and one of 1200 tons pressure), stationary steam boilers, 497 steam If you want VALUE; if you _want (am C BARGAINS; it you want SATISFAC- get them. W. P. COLWILL 3 Sunnyside. P. E. ]sland’a Greatest th Crockery Store. - _ to \~-¢\A_/\J\ 1 was lifting power. 'During the last year TION, go to the only place where you can the tons of ore per day- J The coalproduction form the mines be-_ longing to the Krunp Company (excepting e Hannibal) amounted, on an average, The consumption of coaland coak in soo ° ' ngines. with an aggregate of 41,213 horse? _ power, [558 cranes of from 400 to, 515031)() ._ _»;- lron mines yieldedan aggregate of 1877 _ i about 3738 tons for every working day. as follows. In the cast steel works Essen, 952,365_tons, inthe other works 5,001 ions coli A nir__@- -Consumed ._ Daily in the in acommunicatiou to the state depart- ent, gives [an interesting account of the great Krupp iron works, taken from? _the annual report of the chamber of" rupp works comprise cast steel works mer resort, is the Landsdowne hotel; in" Alberton, the AIbion'1‘errace and Wisner; TWP f3YT5P7“ AW. "`T3lAR_l,f1'|"TT<`_TO¥\’l\l' PRTNCE _ _ . .V __ .4_. ._.~ ~'_.~:- '~»~'..-`_»."‘:._»..5_~-1-.~._ V. _ - _ _ _ _ _ ._ <1.. . .- , _ ~ _ »_ . ~.. .i » c,»_-.._~.,»-,. . _ _ -» _.ss ., _ i_¢.¥~_;_ ,___ _‘___ T.;,.____..l__;,€__~. _._.._-~,»_,_.i__ .__ _ _ ._ _ .___ ._ _ _ _ i , _ _ ~ --_f_~_ _ _~ ._ _ . _ _-.».__-._-,\;_~ ~ ~_ ,__ ._,,_~.._ ».» <_i_~-1» _-_;~ ,_ fs., - .i _ __ _ _1___;_ »'- _ -_<.~.1,_, _ 71 1: ~> so--5-f-__ .;__f_..~ __ - '. _‘= ._ '__:_‘ _:__-,_ ~_ , 5 4 ~ .r_, __ ___ - ‘ ; f_ _ - f -~ - _i___">_* f._f*?'~';g__ __=< d :‘_».2_#_~>;‘1;~:."§‘»‘.=_ _.~ »»_ = »' =~.»»_. “r-;*_.~' »=-.'.~.- -‘_-~:°“" r _ _ _ . _ 1 I2 . _ _ ` _... __ <1. _ ;-l.___ 1. _»._»-. .=,».~.:._ _»_ __ .~-. . ~ ._ " _ _ ~ ; ._~_i,.> ~,f-"qi-'_ _ff `~-3;: ‘ f'=:i*?».`?..<;..:`1,-...'vie fn- »i~-_-,rs .rf -»;e5 ""~*""*`~ i' £21-fJ._' ‘,,,»!_/._.».,'.' _» ’» . ~ .::- » .- ’ ‘ ' __ _ 5< _ " » _ 1-_ - ,"5-in ';_,1_:_§;',y§~'_;'_.~»'_~';5fyi;i:_;fs_.3=;j;.;;.=§:_:r§°f5_.;=j>#fr@~sfia_.___," _ __ '*..="i{'-"”"= ’”. > _ six distributing stations, _and _supplies 179 electric motors. narrow-gauge tracks of 28 miles, with >locomotives and 1209 cars. finstruments and50 miles circuit. Th __ telephones and a circuit of 210 miles _f 0nApril. 1, 1%, ilhttntal 'nu ` ‘works ai`Bue“kau, 3,48) at t in the coal mines, and' 6 123 at the bias rallies EDWARD _1sLANi>5 .; And Its Attractions to Tourists. _beautiful and quietly picturesque. 'Sur- rounded by the Gulf of St. Lawrence, it enjoys all the coolness of the sea breeze," and the advantages that can only be de rived from ses bathing, at about 65 de grees. habitants, and is the capital. It has many great retail stores, besides a. large wholesale trade. It has a. Gas Light light plants, and a street railway is in famed for its wide and shaded streets is many pleasant drives, the principal of which is the new Park Boulevard, its ttractive surroundin gs, pure water and clear, cool and bracing air. It is widely known as one of the healthiest cities in Canada.. It has two hospitals, many churches and a. large and elesrant new Opera house. It also has several fine public buildings and a market which is one of the chief sources of the citizens’ here. It has one of the larges and best equipped pork~packing establish ments in the Dominion. On its west sid Victoria Park-a favorit-oe"summer re~ ort-while on theeast me the magnifl ing Park. Chief among its public squares s Queen Square -in the centre of the city, -beautifully laid out with blooming plans of every description, fountains, and well atesfthe S_liip_a_r_idlMaohine Stook_4Cogpgpy¢_cent new Exhibition Buildings and Driv- YQ bwd-,of music during the summer even-' ings. The rural scenery in the viciuityof Charlottetown is charmimr, and honjés for driving are abundant at very' low prices. Boatscan also be hired, and steamers run regular-lyon the bays and rivers, afordingmost pleasant exmlrks. » 1 ' _ . _ ___' _ ~ 1 iiam, parts or machinery or all i¢iaas§_"{'nh$¢rrinc1pa1 hotels are Davies. Quan. *fmsl “P4 W" Puihies It °ff they Revere _ Summer-side has about $100 inhabitants. d °t’h°t"Pm’p°s°s' ~ Y - It is situated o»n1bea.u‘ti!ul Bedeque Boy. 1 t has the largeste-and dnest departmental ' store in the Maritime Provinces, besides ’ having other large retail stores. It has an= Electric Light Plant, and a water works' system and sw-erage are being agitate fo r. Theehotelsare-Clifton, Queen, Russ Strathcona and Campbell. - Georgétown and Sourislhaveavovllle tion of h.bout§1.000 each. In the former are the Aitken, and Tanner hotels and in Souris the SeaiView. At Cape Traverse, a___very pleasant sum»- n Tignish the Railway and Bellevue; in Kensington, Clark's and 2Commemial; in Montague, McDonald: and in Mount" St ewart, Clark’s and Ma.ns0n’s. The following hotels open for the. summer season: At Hampton. Pleasant In addition to those already mentioned B77 arc lights. 6724 incandescent lamps, and S ' The telegraph system of the steel works _has 31 stations, with 58 Horse telegraphic 1 _ _ the Track. telephone system has 328 stationso,- with _' ` I ' ` K.: _ I I #employed ijirtlwdiirerent 'work- 46,d79, viz: 27382.-:at Essen,8475}§it__- _ _ __ _ _ _ e _ ii ,ieermnn mi-ks at Berlin and Ki¢1o,1ol. 1 tTMHmeh4hdl0d'Her ‘inmates _and on the testing grounds at ‘_;3Ievi>_en.e_t¢~ ~ . _ Prince" Ed\va.rd» Is1and's summe‘ ' and Power Company, two Ele.ctric` arrallged walks. and enliveued with g_ Thgylgineer had seen hex-_but could not' _ i__`},` _ 1 '» _ ‘ . rails. the engineer heard a. faint cry. He had alreadv reversed the engine, and the trainlcametoaston and backed to the brl . child had thrown herself flat on the outer _ _ edge of the ties, but had instinctively _ View; at Stanhope, Mutch’s and Cliff; at » Brackley Point, Shaw's; at Rustico, Sa side; at Malpeque, North Shore; at Tracadie Beach, Acadia; atfAlberton, Sea.- forth; and at Pownal Florida. grasped the rail with her hands to keep ' from falling. The wheels of the engine had out oil' and mangled the fingers. The little girl now stood -up and walked off / . at and on the _steamers of the company, 622,- ' 118 tons in all, in round numbers 5000 tons per day. The comsumption of water at the cast-steel works in 1899 was 15,018,-156 cubic meters, which equals about the con- sumption ofthe city of Frankfort with 239 279 inhabitants The consumption oi t Province with hotel accommodation, W _ » fgl; l 5 h reel . ks at Essenwas 18,- Ka 536,050 cubic meters in 1899. A" c h The electrical D0“'°" Plant °f the Wm” slut es WOT 3’ _ rt Essen has three machine hpuses with ` P ` I M 'a for I I 1 the Doctors- llc Need of the fi 5 _lm|&|f‘g|1;ocm°ePiles. Asurer,-cheaper lead. We will paint your house without charge, if after 8 1 trialin is not as good “S any mixed paint on the market, besides we save Y°° money. ' I tier on Yea-1' multitudes of people to su ld i after 'ear with Di1¢5» when they con _ ggrmbf an operation by Usiggmtgg . ~ th only D29- _ i Chaserltiiieilutrolixxiitre nav case o!lit¢l1lI18» sue" 'ding li s. bleedinZ» 0’ £3331” Bggytlst minister. Arizona-» “ " _ ` eat _gutrerer _twenty Y¢’~" I wa’ B' piles. I from 1tchin8 and d underwent used man!! femedi _5 “nal opendgng, Uperations Illini' *Wa W' chase* °mu.mn“ s nmnfof the Su1‘8e°‘? S kmfe “use rsed without risk eil-‘°°°°' °r dan Rev. J. A6 t “T;tes,__u For over it u p r . Parsley (per bunch). . _ . . _ . ... Onions per lb . . . . . ._ here are other towns and villages in the_ hile many farm houses prepare for the reception of tourists. The rivers and _ streams teem with trout, the bays with mackerel, while game of every de scri bounds I CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. [Corrected every Tuesday) _ Lamb (lb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.$0 07 Beef (quarter) per lb . . . . . . . __ Beef (smalliper lb . . _ . . . . . . Butter (fresh) per lb . . . . . . . Chickens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Cabbage (per doz) . . . . . . ._ C5s.bbage (per head) _ . . . _ . _ . . ._ Eggs . . . . . . . . . . . _ .. _Bowls per pair. _ _ _ . Flour per cwt . . . . . _ _ Oatmeal, new, per cwt Hides per lb . . . . . _ _ _ Hay per cwt . _ . . . _ _ Oats . . _ _ . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . ._ Beets, per bunch. ._ Pork . . . . . . . . . . _ . . Turnips. per bus. ._ __ Potatoes new bus.. .. \I tton e carcass §§§§§§ _§§§?_?i1??i~;.t;s °§§§§§§§§§§§§§§`§i§§§§stsss sssssssSSSSSSSS3S3S3S338 ¢oooooooDC©©¢NN©©°°°°°°° ggeseeasssssssssesshussi _.- Squasheach........ Carrots, per bunch. Cucuinbers .... Radishes..-.......... Lettice per bunch _ _ Cauliflower. _ . _ .». . _ Peas quart . . . . . . . _ _ Celery .... _ ._ . . . . . . _ _ Tomatoes per lb. ._ ._ Tomatbes perpck. . . . _ Lambdkins ..... _ . . . . . . . . _ séstec Susana? SSQSSSSS ¢Q_Q@OQO¢ §§$5§5SS 1 $1.40 Gallon. _ é _ - ~»~ S "very ic ui vuthvuf °bf:‘b‘;*:§i§”;,,e“@" in ae- b¢“°m' Wheffl to ggg;Dr. Chase_’s_ Oint- ppair I was tg so “mg relief at once. ment’ and di boés' and am almost en- 1 “sed “’,.f1° The itching is all SOR* I urely cu _sea others to use it. believing have Nav ure them as it has me.” it W°_u1 C . wtment is the onli? Dr’ Chase setinl cure for ever? f°fm P°“",’,‘;§’_?>d¢f.`n¢s o box. at an dealers 3 §dm&n’om B&ze| gnd._C0., TQTWK 4 _ -¢ » ~ ~ '_ . ‘ ` f -» 1,. ~» ____ .__ = ____- _,_f.5_\ ~ _. » ° az s, _ , __ _ . #_ 74,, -- ... -_ _gp - .-s ,. -1* _,l 1” 5.. ii- -‘_ ._-"5' if V _ . s _ _ "~'=<->»”d'§v' .- 53.1' .5 > " P " " "~ 5 “ " Blueberries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boiha May Take His Seat; 3:: 3 s C S CAPE Towiv, Septf 7.-The 'attoi'ne?‘* I general, after considering the evidence _in the case, has declined to Pf95°"“°° Botha, the collea.gueofM_r. Sautf- missioner of public works. 09 »-th” “bk” --é-4 .5 _ ‘ » .. _ . ' .-1 I and siié' i=ai‘iii=ai-ml fmm b@i_'l98_vf*_!neil£ed o"n‘Ithe alle; Several little girls had been gathering sticks of wood and worn out railroad ties _and had piled them across the track of heard the whistle of the 8 o’clock express coming up the long grade to the west nd nerved her to action. _ t""5"1°» ne” the B_°“I1d_1?r9_0k_ W§°11¢'1 Answered the clerk Well well well have ou ot ` A Miiissiasiostfnur sng¢¢s`_n»im_n’s;- left 5 ' ' ’ ' y g one Charlottetom, has over 12,000 in- inane, ,mg _per right hand was badlyf it .nel Oh, yes sir, here it is, as the clerk handed him ,_ ay morning Little Katie was one of the girls. She __ ,Draggcd Heavy Ties Uff' ' ’ 1 ggi/g I' Y # _ _ - .'_ ,_ _ __- '_ ,‘ ,__.\ _ Vnfilrliv _ climate is delightful, and the scenery is ` EW CRX’ Sept' 10° Nine ye” dd 0 ” Katie cecc of B ' _ » 9 ` _ _ _Pt _ __ ,.eee_f1_ __Ce=¢_1s»__ ies heroine. In saving afast express train' I crushed. ‘ 1 7 " ' _ , 1% ..._ ~;,_.._:.:=f» ri 5~ .A _ ~ 5' ~ *Z ..,~~~’~.-ml »- ,‘-’»§;,'_;)_"r»"' Tn* ”K §-»»._ ~ no ,VL __~ pan( s 1 ._ ~ 1 ~ V _ _ 5 1 5 = 5 " V f 1 l ' 51’ , ~ - _ _ _ x _ ~ _ 1 »_ _ ' ~ »‘.._»-_ ex ~»--*‘°.~,»tli'~..=-'er-. ;»¢=-_‘L_ _._<___»_-_ EDWARD 7-‘~_Tl,AN1\. .Q1-1111*!-‘.\m1<'.`R 13. 1900. f 5 ~ #5 5 ff 5f5~§><1'=;;_;f5;=’1'e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _*_ __ For the trafiic of the works, railroad it E l do ~ '*""l“"5 '5* ‘fi E* lg 5* 0 i' tracks of standard gauge of about 36 miles _ _ _ _ & . _ ‘ are laid, which connect with the tracks o _ _ _ 5 » the main railroad station atEssen. ix~ ’ 1 teen locomotives and 707 cars are operat- ` ed on the grounds. In addition, there are *_ 26 1 _* 1 Xb-~.~ 4 `a._ 0 |“ 2 i. _ . .J , ,, ... . f ...;_»»~ I -_ » _ _ _, * . _»__ _ .5-; U ~\. __,,- ; ` - - > v . 1 » _ '_ _ ‘Q _ . ~. -- _-.ff U.. 'Vi ¥F’a.~.. _'_ . _ ‘ it does our competitor who sells the same lint at -_$2.50, _ . ......... ~ :.-__»_ _ __ if “ ttf. you’l1 answer 7.5¢, ofcourse, »0h_. _ '_ i . _ _ __ _ ___ _ _ we buy them cheaper than he dose-See __.j._ ' g . 1 . ‘ Wefsdi swell Hats. ` 5 0 73%! %r 1%?" »y;_!_§ or We buy them"chco.per _ 5 a si_s to f. tea, ll .si ~i i ' Tho_Stylish Hitters. 5 ° 5 ` ` 5 i' ' V . i -_ ; _i 2.. ~5 ;._‘ _ _ _ _ __ "3 _‘__ F ‘_ ._ .. ._ ¢,_ <..__-‘__ -_.tie _ uanmnmv 'ms ilvnnms. With wonderful fpresence of mind the 1 the bridge to the embankment, where she was met by the sympathetic passengers and the engineers. A purse was made up, and some of the men walked with her to the woollen mills, where the employees came out and bound up her hands. Then the train went- on. She was carried home ina faint and physicians dressed her wounds. 4 ' The little heroine sat up in bed and told i er story to a Woijd reporter yesterday. Her' father, Louis Cecco, is out of work and the child was collecting firewood. Many called yesterday to see her, and Bund Brook is proud of her bra very. _ >--1-Qlmi TWQNTY YEARS STANDING. D* Trouble of a Norwich Farmer who was l Relieved by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Mr. Wilbert Vifoodward, of \Vil0W Dell, has suffered with backaehe. He grew so ` had that he was coniinedto his bed two l days outof a weak. His farm suffered for the lack ofthe eye of its master, and Mr. Woodward made every effort to find a cure for hi s trouble. _ NORWICH, Sept. 10.-For twenty years ' _ _ He says “Il tried everything I ever l .heard of, but no cure. Last fall I heard a_boutbI?)odd'stKi)dneyh_lE”illi,[:ndBIa boughog t t . 1111011, Ndrviichfeéfnd I atieiin-lhapptyx to say they have :douhe me more thaxzh aéll _ 12|-_:<2 °¢=_|§: _ _ . . t H _ 8 mm _ ;:l.¢;9ctb?.neil:i;wi£e takes Dodeies Kidp¢Y__ P'iS.:.=i.f~.. “ga M. ..'::.2 :'f:.°""‘.....'v: Zgasrizg as we _ iuwinny these remergg _I woul lwhlingly- 'two dollars a_ . _ __icatherthan»;be w'_i_:§mt» D0¢_i¢i’S Kline! Pfl1sinthe_hpuse._ _ -A 5 cent plug of _“Patriot 1iTwist chewing tobacco is 20 5. ..._ ., _ ‘ rBEST BUY IN ROSSLANB» - ..._-.. _ ._..._.......-._..._ _.-.._..... -........'_..--..... _ O _.__ ,__ '__ 3 4 I _ , V _ i>w.__ V ¢ O , ... ...._ _ 0 ` ss.,-7. f to. fi . onsohdatod `l 5 _ »N°~/u»=..si¢;ma Nwregémi Li-sally. ' capiai s2so,coo, in reqcmi slum. Pwr claim.. all cron cmea, with No Debts orLiabiliiies, One Mile West of Rowland. Over ‘ 600,000 Shares in Treasury Development. The Properties of this Company aresltualed directly west and 600 feet lower in elevation than the famous Le Rei/No’.1`and`Ls5Boi>No.2. that are now shipping 10,000 tone a week. The Workings consist of a Shalt and Two Tunnels. driven totsp the ore body on three separate and distinct veins. No. 1 Tunnel on this vein is in over 100 feet, and No. 2 Tunnel on this vein has reached a depth of 112 leer, with three and one-halt feet of shipping ore in sight. and forty-foot of the ledge to cross-cut. The ore is idenzical wish the Le Roi ore. the High-Grade Gold Cooper Ore of the cavnp. Tae No. 3 Vein 2;# been opened in live places for 2000 feet. which dips to the [_-_X L-C31: joininz, which is now shipping the highest-grade_a_re ul umbia. Several buildings are on the ground. 'ig' 2:! timber in shops and large boarding house. one , WV* ‘" _ abumgdlzffosays have averaged from $5-00 U0 $300 in G°|"» C°?P*`1' and Silver: and the shipping facilities are the best. me 9"" Northern Railway ron three times through the ground, three smelters close at hand, and reduced charg88 0_1 $4-50 _p6t_ 101’ shipping 8,4 gmgitigg, _and we are now ready to startshxpping ore. The sharesgi this Company have been striclly pooled, and we aiu ima B061.; agpipfsfoniy moi ms Pooi is ainoivsa. _ws me money. anellwill 'send you 100 shares for $‘7.00¢ __el,000 for 860,W. 5,000 for 827500, and 10,000 for $500.00. Address _ JAMES, BAWLER, Managing Director. ~ ‘noxiw&aosnuuiac. ' OrMon'¢ycanbexentcareBmk_olMon!real. ~ RBi=EiuzNc:sswAnv'Bndu= ii 5 -_‘i ,*,,_ ,... ml., __ ._ _,_,»_:j - .- ,i_$,.:f - _ ‘ 5~ _ _ ; ' ' L 1 “.=_r?l' _ _ s = _J _ ' »~~- » -‘ ” - ' 5 "'=“" f 1' 4'. :M “‘C'_ §?.:lxi._'_. 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