i i > ,.,;'vg,-»- - - , ~’- f' »¢.“"!'.j- //V4 s. *I ' ` gr. /V ,., ._ _._ .f af ,__ *__`“__ `-v- ,~ .,Q» ... `~es. "" “` _/~` ~"` The SS. "CACOUNA" sailing frpm oommittesol the liolllo 0! Commons 0| Mcntreal,'.i`ueaday mornin .June qyth was willbeduest Ch’town, Ig-i ay-morn ing lun gg, -md “H5 55,- 5t_ dyoymlg, lmllwd documantsand reported that ‘fill , lllST0ll|C REPORT. ith reference to the personnel of the which cited expert testimony, ex- Newfoun md. vis Sydney an North mia winter no steamer weld be bein. Sydney ing horses, cattle and wh sheep on ihgand produce under deck atlowtst' ible rates_.‘ ~ lil" For furt er particulars apply to gwkem EL M p' for Wes; P,-mee cation with the Mainland," Edward &C0., writes: ‘Tha present Senator Wood` Agents, Charlottetown. (th 27 53|- wana member of the committee and the _ lander. From the Island besides myself a e a_nd Dr. Mclutyre, Dr. Jenkins,M. P. for Qucen‘s was a member of it for a. short _ such primitive arts as spinning dye- and Mr. A. U. McDonald may have mg' weaving and ,me making' 'ivhloh been on it for a time. What is certain, have become “moat extinct .mans mc sis. Wood and Mclsaao and lllywif people. In the course of her remarks scr\ed tliroughand reported to the Gov- 0|* *ms WN' TH'-h° Wilfk 51:* l;°:“l°°d ernment after a careful examination of ;;"'de‘:l0E°”é|;n:;§n° l:;tl'm:r|“‘° “"'5°f"°"‘ “"‘*"“"“b1°d`“t“-" advised themembers of the local ss- ` _soclation to look into the pioneer in- dustries of this provlnoe'with a view ERNMENT RMLWAYS of reviving them, and told how they Se For sf Soldiers .$1 The new line of swagger canes and whips now on display in our window arc the kinds carried by llritish .soldiers and are right up to time. Swnegers at lo, 15, 25, 50, 75 ccuis and $1.00 each, every one nicely finished. FOR MOUTED MEN Our whips are just what were wanted last season and which we have provided two fine lines at 50 and 75 cents each. The whips are better than the ones usually sold at these prices ard the 75 cent ones have real Russia leather grips. Hunting crops here too.' Call and inspect. G. J AMIESON DRUGGIST. 00000000000 000000000000 0000 ‘.-f 00000000 Ei ififoiuin' ai 5 nirf . . i` .f T Pinch Eyeglasses combine spectacle comfort with eye- glass elegance. Our adjust- ment is inultlesa. This with perfectly adapted lenses is our idn of what will satisfy sw but . . 1 . sixty times ss many of them to each mile of railway as there are in Canada. As a consequence there |§ - 3, much greater glaerviline, the ieat in reliever of to triitiie on the Indian railways than on the re Canadian railways. il: W _ P -1 . lah would keep up continuous com- ill an . M. P for Westmoreland, N. B..) late Judge Mclsaao (then M. P. for Antlgonish, N. S.,) was the other Main- time th some "70C0 miles of railway of which the direct ownership and control ofthe the interest on their cost and running ex- penses, but since that date they have paid s besides the interest on their cost. The ing, but it is capable of explanation, at least in part. India has a vast population fl though the masses do not each use the has alniostlntcrminable length and very w iN |NU|A AND CANADA. had been revived in other parts of Ca ___ of There is n very widc cont-rust between _by K s the paying qualities oi' the Government and Doukhobor WOIDBD. Which W0” railways in India and Canada. India lias` Wssed '“`°““d “nd Very much “dmi”ed° " ’ work of the association. Lectures wane 20.000 lllilf-9. Ur H0lll0i~|\l"l§ ll\0\”€ i-him Y-he held, artistic work of various kinds was total railway mileage of Canada, is under engaged in by the members, nad exhibi- tions of beautiful thin s were held b the state. The cost of these roads was about rr 845,00() per mile, and for tht! lhdllill G°"‘ awaken public thought, increase the love emmcnt mileage a total of about $900,- of the people forthe beautiful and supply 000,000. Down to the year 1000 they were ‘in “m\°3Phel`° °f “rt- run at a loss, t-lint is they did not pay di ,,,_,,, ,,,,_.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,_,, ,_,,_,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS FARM SPECIALTIES - ' ’ ' " ‘ t ‘ _ , ` snetrevenue of $22,000,000. The notre- »1ndlron_w°rk~ _ 1 , 2,) u,“,,,,a,,;,'___ ' - - O vemwuow incmnses yem_ly_ _ ]eAfter Mrs. Digmnn had finished her Mwbmalglrxkgadéghaltkun P-‘int _ F S Ip Contrast this with the Government rail- as ' ‘ ` ' ` ways of Canada which since 1868 have to sunk, on an average about $222,160 s year, Ra State railways in India are reported to be I now paying their operating expenses and than are at pmbenb branches |n an the 2§ per cent interest on their cost. In India large cities of Canada. Great interest has clmninm Mad, H me ,Mon sh,,§°,,_ ‘ - ' commenein Jvne 20th This property is situated in one of the oe --i 1-1-°---1-= fm-= y--w bm ar" '“ 1°” w°"= '" Gs" “"°“‘"» ‘?.ii;'.§‘si.;‘.i.°fi:::.i§sd::.';“‘::.‘:.‘s“.§°::.':2°s..i;°cstrivneifhlss *siren C...-».........r..~§». .-1. s.w»-»-Wy --1 %2.°tB‘5.’.T’.';§.“.‘£tF.£.‘§ 2{..if.’.‘I i2’“i‘.§’.' Dv Mamas' 1'" "“'° by gauémon tt Tuesdn I m» door, and church and school within a vv. tc: r=Q A E E E, ,° - ., 1° °- F.. ”' P' ' as" 21"°°if~ "iz . _ _ , es ra e m t Hlrdwsfe. Pslllis H1111 Oils- S -A 'fax' ays' I P m communicate gixgizihgundersicguzd be? _== 1 f -Q ..."“::.°:.':.r:.'°"°“.s‘°“.::.‘“°°2ii.ii2€“°“' f°~ P“f°*-°~‘-8 ='~°w1-=f= Y’ “"1 “” ""“ ‘ - c H. `waRREN. lhsléxbrniiragl leave Boston Tuesdays and Batur 647 dx". I year. With us the deficits are rapidly in- _:$0 creasing. Such a contrast is disheartcn- do in proportion to her railway mileage and N"u°““lC°“n°"'] ' railway so much as our people, there are THE ROOT OF NEURALGIC HEAD' caused by oold.Reliof comes quickly from M0\'°0V0l` 119 the d¢V°1°l-l1H9lll5 Of Hill* plientions neveryet failed t.okl|l the pain. ways in India has been under Govern- n ment control, the entire system has been In laid out to slllivly the country`s needs. y There arc few useless or [non-paying sec- tions, mid in no casc me two roads built wlierc one can carry the tralllc. India ls, moreover ii. compact country compared with the settled pori-lou of Canada, which 9; bunch - ill the Womsn’sArtAaseclatlon of (hoods at their moms in the Mehaoghlin building. I Union street, in honor of Mrs.|Dlgmsn of Tomato. the head of the order, in Canada. The rooms were _dwomuad wit ,yhlte _ lllacs and other whm adjypre- sented a very ju-e_ 5, ‘appeayaisogy Iam and other cold |efresiimsnts‘~w`exe-served, andsa the _day wts yary warm, wen much ap'pre_e.iate`d.‘ ' ~ ; V The gpesqs were nsopived by Mrs. Silas ' Aiwa:-d,the president of the ‘St. John branch, and Mrs. Dlgman, and a large number were present. All who attended were interested and delighted by the talk given by Mrs. Dl|zman,`\vl.\o has come to the maritime provinces to assist in or- ganising new branches of the association and to help on the work of those already in existence. . Mrs. Dlgman said the work was di- vided into three parts: First, Rsviving for.................. Curtain 25( yds long 36 inlnlde worth 6oc sipsir now ”4’oc . Curtain, 1)( yds long, so in wide.. worth $1.30 1 Plif. *bf-sins... ss .....¢ ss... ~»»».- Eng.. »»-'~ ' Cnxtgn, 3 yds long. 45 inchesiwidemorth imc s pair. . "»u` I fs'q»\`;¢»`s¢-`o`v _s-assassin... ssseuoses-» '»°°° Caitlin( . s long, 418 il( Wide. worth $1.35- for- - - ~ - - glrtsin ;;“§;dloI;3. $4 iii'i\`vide_a worth!!! fox? in. . . . 35 “N593 _|931 54_”*'°»V°’ 9° ° ~°_ Cur`ts`ln`;3¥. y'¢ls‘longE»_54 inches wide. wo`T&_~$2.50 T0? 1,75 Curt;iln‘T3_}¢‘ysrds long, 60 inches’ Wide.-kyiprth 53,00' ~ csniiii' sid `§&§ `1i.i.§`., 'ee' i.]'.Li.ié `..'-.`.`ii.°§.T.`..` 26.' _ . . .' Curtain 3% yds long. 75 in wide, worth. $5.50 for . . . . Curtain 3 i-a yds long. 75 inches wide. worth $6.00 - curtains. very fine with open work edge, worth ' All our curtains have double borders,sre finished lop bottom. All scallops ` are finished with button hole edge which makes them very durable. ' _ JAMES Plilllll & B0. .ssc 3_9 .323 5,25 3.oo 4.00 ._ 4.75j 6.5¢ and nada Mrs. Digman had a number beautiful samplesof the work done French Canadian, En llsh Indian condly there was the educational If Y nous branches to which the public were vitsd. By this means it is hoped to The linndlcmfts made up the third vision of the work. These are found dies as book binding, wood carving cture and various questions had been ked by the members who appeared be filled with fresh enthusiasm, the The Woman's Art Association of Can- hn branch was started in l&l6 and has ne good work. [Mrs. Dignian will be here this week nd will display the art exhibit at the li - ACHE. Is an irritable condition of the nerves y. “I consfder gliirvlllnen magical medyfor neurnlgia," writes Mrs. G. arris of Baltimore. ButI neior worry Nei-vlllne is in the house. A few np- cnii also rccomnienfl Nervlllne for stiff- _. css, rheumutisin and muscular pains." use nearly fifty yciirs;try Ncrvlllne ourscif. *<11 Plsion To BE cALL£n.' WiNNiri-to, June 25-Rev. W. F. Parker the First Baptist church. Windsor, ill be extended a call to the pastorabe of thering broke up. |“" a, was started about twenty years ago Ah, d has grown with great rapidity and 1160 urope and the United States. The St. ,yA°§ E. V No better rings than ours. 6--28 d 3i wii If 'Q I F* _" 'F Fill in attached coupon and u#“l¥°\'» Q investment policies for .4 i im, my age Saw. I in Whidl 7, ll!!! Ill confidence. 1 ' sm0N'w.”c _ a' _ at_one__e, A. N. FR'AS§g,B_Pgvincis1 Dear Sir,-I would like to receive [tree] infonnation' regarding -the o°|t_ of Amountof'...... .....Age............Name.;...i2........§ ;.....'. ...L ....-'. Address..._....._............ . _ A. N. FRASER. ` ' 0 Provin. Man., Ch’tolll. P. E. I. Cily (if GllClll. wi-: Maas "I _. ova now I From Halifax every Tuesday Rollin SAW Poli sins every Thursday. Calls at 40 inch saw, with carriage and tracks, all com- Hmkesb,"y| Adchah lands l plete. Can be seen running for a few days. Ha,.b°,., Sheet Harbor’ Sa|,,,,,,, ` w"_L you - A. ® Co. iRiver, Canso. Suinmerslde. C0i‘\B ? cAavEi.i. Baos., -“WG & KIGGINS ' Upper Queen Street 6-7 we Bc th sea. Agents' 6.15 dw X yr' ' ‘to our prospective customers. We ssh you to call i at our store and it will delight us to introduce you to our fine array qi Suitlngs, Trouser- ings and Cloths. . ' s V For'faT:g|»sbTihiTl:nl:\Ttig Tn-sgie. co\ erin; capacity Wears longest. T M The clearest toned and brightest barn rod made Fm' barns, corn cribs roofs, fences, oil.. Thg DlI'CCt wa tel' R oute a e ' An px~oscrvi\tli'$iTdt1f%:ba\-ns, roofs, fat-$:n$sll sthucturen built of rough Fronl .Th°- undersigned °K°" bY Pd"t¢ 5515 mer. Made ii i shades. _ his property consisting of a good dwell- The herwin-Williams B Paint - - H15 house. ibsrii. . also sri" wi #sw For paintln and varuishing at one opsrationb es. carriages wagons, sleiglis, carts, etc. in la situated at Elli.ot'l Station. The o for porch,hn\vn and kitchen furniture. ando ersurfaces where ahigh gloss finish ia h_ed_ | grist miliis' equipped with -Brat class The sherwin_wiln.m. W- I and Implement P‘int _ machinery for sstone mill.’i`he sawmill For farln wafons, implements tools, etc‘§r‘l)as with ci. good oil gloss Stands plenty of cousin. 0* mury md 'musk muihine' - ~ ~ . me l i.`i'zfai‘§i';1t'ia?°.i:.fili.‘:.....¢¢.....-re-»-===.=. I E Manager | a I ro. 14 and :Sk srnannas PRINCESS AND .er (md ij _ .. RIMS Quality guaranteed us stamped inside. NURTHUMBERLAN D ` Leave as below every day, Sundays excepted. FOR POINTS WEST. I From POINT DU CHENE rain leaving St. John, ll.l0 n.m. for SU MERSIDE, connecting there with express i fo ilil: STE AMER Cliarl0ttctownSicai1iNavl .-...”s'.:a°‘-Ne *"““°..’i'.:'.'i.‘ri.‘°`§:.-`.fI “City of London” Will until further notice leave' Steam Navigation Co’s wharf on Tuesday and Wednesday at 3 p. m. for I-Ialliday’s d Bnxsh Whsrves. Thursday at 6 a. in. and 3 . m. for McEwcn’s and West River Brldge. ‘giddy at 15.30 anxn: andd; p.H sn. for s s wi..2'..; s..{‘§`i..’..° ‘“ “"'°" ' in town soon? If so, come ready to have your photo taken at our studio. The . latest stiyles and cards. Callan see us anyway if . you are not icing to`hsve th_em taken t is me. We i will he pleased to see you. _ Gauvln. Gentzel & Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS, _ Jas. A. S. BAYER, ~. _ ' Proprietor. - c. i=. iwrciiissoiv, FXIJCIL flliliiirln. winter snows tobe encountered in India. Q Fhmny ,here is no polmcs 'as we know ,L Sprained Ankle, Stiff Neck, Lame Shoulder India to interfere with either the work of . little breadth. Furthermore there are no P"“'°"s “tree” B“p““t “h“""h= tm" cw"- ` . Jeweler and Optician. _ li. H. TAYLOR, GAB SERVICE" and only where they are needed, and Fo Passengers. DHEZBZG. Ci-C~. convc ed were managed economically we might anywhere desired. Lee\ e orders at Mc- Donald & Mcxinnows Ding Store or at hnveavery uiuoli less mileage fully sup- i stables, Sydney Street, near Steve- plying the country's reasonable needs and been built in Canada by the best mates tr liiyliig out new railwaysor with their W operation when built. If railways had lu son’s Corner. J. M. NICHOLSON. paying good d|v|dend8_ __ 2 Y __ hone No ._ ___ _ _ v - day in each nioiith. Dr. F. F. _Kelly HE EEEEHEEEEE EEEEEE “litter Bad a ed. That was so comfortable before." That's the remark most all our customers make after using our "COPPER KING" Wire Mattress- W You run no risk-they are all guaranteed--just as weli to be good to of your body in this world-you’li be s long while dead.-One cents no night for one year will practically psy' for one of these celebrated an springs ~» This shows you that comfort-bed comfort-is cheap at this* Y store. Marshall Sanitary Mattress A WORLD LEADER." Mark.'lyiigl;l..il|rnisIling Bn. _.r nsinensnsecmen some °' ‘“ r ii- .=............ Ill. .lu dre ily valuable. If promptly applied it will save you time, money and suffering when oubled with any one of these ailments City Council meets on the second Mon. Mayor; W. \V.Clarke. City Clerk. S. O. E. Next meeting of Lodge Co. Charlottetown Agents. A Chinese Policy, bong written back- ards, and therefore duo at issue instead maturity, might suit you, if you can- t appreelate other forms of life insur- ce. (Read The Mutual Life of New' ork advt. in another column.) 27d 3| Another stirring opportunity. This time be you were here. May be you have heard how enthusiastic scores of women were in buying them. Values, auch as havea't been equalled before and likely won't be again in silks. But they're equaled this week in diess goods-more than equaled These are three common allinents for hicli Chambcrlain's Pain Balm is espec- r suis by all drugglsts COMINQ EVENTS. iiice Edward is on Tuesday evening ne Wtli. Red Rose Degree _-_-Qs Minard`s Linimmt lor sale everywhere -_-*__* Invictus shoes for men.-Alley zzdw tf. ss goods. Last week It was slllis. May CHEAPER THAN HAY r su- A job lot -of Child’s and Misses' Boots and Shoes, different lines viorth up to $1.40 s pair your choice for 5oc. Olhers at half price. ' Big Bargains to -all for cash only. J. l‘l. BELL ra n r Charlottetown and Tlgn From SUMMERSIDE, on arrival morn- ing tiiiln fiom Fliuilotwto all ie ion s wit cars of Boston and Maine Railway so that no change of cars is required or Portland or Boston; thence for all points n U. S. trains for all stations on I. C. R. and its con noetions. » ~' Connections at Bt. John with C. P. R. and its connections. and with Eastern S.B0o‘s.Bteani ers for Eastport. Portland and Boston. FOR POINTS EAST. From PICTOU about 4 p. m. for CHAR- LOTTETOWN on arrival of moming train from Halifax and Sydney. From (:HaRLo'r'rE'i‘0wN for P1c'roU nt (Arie ni¢ic'mN. svovicv ...ia niinirax at Nonrn svrmsv win. swam.: Bruce fe I1 Newfoundland. , b °~ A- - =' I . n and 1'. ic. i. ii ii ii r. ' cotiinvdgtlhsuiillfeg ié:T7vgé0 si;;%‘?)i!:£&le ehsriotismwii. P. liz. isiaui'i`. Eii'EcnE'mizv_ ti-ddwsea f - and Mowriiic/il. B Connection at Point Du Chcne during the T sunin rn th' h - Coniiectfons at Painsaoo and Moncton with 5 .SJ a. ni., connecting there with day trains for I; The su ttf ridge, according to tide tr J CRAIG, h sas basement a h ih H. F. BIBSBTT 6-so d uno. 0. 8.- GORDON 6-I4 we. fri, 41, w if M -6 d t.f Charlxltytggn. For Saliiiiln lat. _Prince Street, Clftown , . _ , W" and smlmm C Saturday at 2.30 a. in and 3 p. in for of r. ic. i. R., for Po1N'riJu (ri-ucns, connect '“P““d' ng ».»iii..i..y mi.. is. sr. aoniz. aos'roN Every Mvsday to Vernon River uesday at p in for China Point. Wharf, tide and weather permitting. Fm The subscriber offers for sale or to t his property at llardlgln Bridge. e house is large and well lshed and w re ouae, wt out tllldiugs adjoining. For further par- gfghlglgivsly mmsiho. msn;/ui, ~ coal-y " ' ' . 1' 8601’ _eowner ...‘.::.:i‘.‘..":."%?.f.l‘.f;“ &‘:..':°..‘:.i:.‘1:.“'"'° *~"'<~ ' Windsor, N.,S. __ ___ ____ _ FARM |=oR sAi.E bscriber offers for sale his farm nsiatlng of :Go acres, situated in , . . co Roscnest 1% miles from Cardigan ph ion, four miles from,Montague and miles from Georgetown. -Land g-f ' -- - - °="--=~~ =»-min.. ,.... 5.1.5.1, H- J. WOR'|‘||, churches and other ubTic utilities con p f| gm- "°“|°°"! near. So cl with or withouti 5.;7d;°£,,° ° _ ' . c I . Pri _ p:_Péé“h"¢:pgf;'yt° low For further] _ "'iil_lln-_l-sl, -ON THB.- BRAC-KLEY P0lNi` ROAl) Consisting of xoo acres and knownasrhe monsoon FARM It I ` ' ° ° o no. 1:. sum. 15we.sa&w3axo s- - ~ Worth’s I Livery - Stables, PRINCE STREET. Charlottetown, P. E. I. First class single and _ double teams. Fine turnouts for wed- dings and private parties. Phone 52. forsomo, for _many women prefer dress _ goods to sllks. To-morrow begins their anniversary opportunity. ln spite of low prlces yon will ses fashIon‘ at her hast. i Ontario Bran. Confecs “"3"” H- I “"3 Disiiiiccting _liiiiaiir.s' init. Bond for samples, they are free. -Jas Paton k Co. 28 dw il i lsatehless Chop, £116 each Barley, Oats and Corn. - _ _ Gluten Meal. ‘[grest _milk pio- dnoer] _t|()_n efy , sri¢`eriv¢._`s'.fe, i;..,.mi.,|,i tal: _ .. ‘ _ _, _ _ Having ins_tal¢1:|'*:;Ec¢=_““ 60.-g-_-ltllshsl I Tin. T ’ j oiicsk assi. i A U -if » i »'“*9°*°°'1sis1-is `i M' -