How Twes better ndiolfi how to llloolcn Mills \~..... Looking For orK?‘ Enroll in the I. C. S. and you will n<>t_ have 1° .l<.>.<.>.1¢.. long. The deflland for tech- nically trained men is far in excess of _the su£p1y.~_Ob- o 1- “L_ tain the technical now1edge" contained in f our Coursesmid be one of th thousands that owe. their _success to our instruction. _“We can help y_ou,_ _ ify at hor"ne‘{ in spare `tingi?fiand=,1at small expense, for *any of `the'fOl- lowing* positions: ,S 1_j~:_ lbchrnlcal, Electrical. tllm thi, sr_ immg Engnnr: llrqfuqun; newsw- laopor; osssraslisr;-Sliol-Fujii, ,N ; Wlndtl lll'lt80f;.»llf'|| Vlriilfl fu=;_.. _ , wma ronar, .eating which poul- tlon interests yon- to - INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools 1" mx 199. scnuros. ra. Ol BALL 0| Wil IDCAL ll!'ll8l_l'lA‘l'lVl I I. C. Schools, S¢rautou,Pa. Gentlemen,-in reply to your in- quiry as to how I liked the Marine Engineers’ Course as giveii by your Schools,I ma ss that t emore study it thehetteg I ap recinte it. 1 consider .it amosty eicient aid to all engineers in' examinations whether before the British Board of Trade or the Canadian and United States Examiners. I consider that the kno, ledgeggained ,MfrQ_m._t drawing' ' ssons? lone isfifwdrth re Pl10Yb e cgu . ~ ,"z‘,f , .x -iff “~ . oiialil. 2nd Engin-er Str. llinto. Chsrlotttetown, P. E. I. »o.§wE AGU?-lRAN1‘.li:€ -es to 1 __ ir _ll successful stude‘r1i:s`.n't:t}il't;iii)if_;l`}\i.i‘i'en\ for well- psyin;_&\t,ippg, _,if they will study as weld ` i.` ` :rss “fc tion wlth~ out one W i we to and V.. ns. . posi- present. equalcd by the problems t I Didercnoes F05 5. 0 relig 0' ghd to local prtnceia have A vast Empire full terests. burdened tions and har- is growing that' it! decper into tho _ noi.” overlook the didlcultiel of situation. “Indio.," said Lord Curzqn a few days ago, ‘.'.'iuust always remn‘iu.~a constolla. tion rather than tt single star, must uiways he a continent rather than G C0UHt!‘y, a congcrie of races rath- ‘rr than s, single nation." T11.; great, consolidating force among ull thosq ihundrcds of millions ol people is the ‘Union Jock. _@,¢&,¢g§ggm,,_,_* | ”_,£,'§_ §"“"_,,L Udiion. n .\Ian of Iron. | | Oi~the many diliicultles Lord Curz- on has had to face, the frontier 'problem has been the most pressing. ndla has long been humssed by tur- bulent tribes which make _iucurslins ll into the peaceful settlements from time to time. To bring to these people a sense of rcsponsiliility Lind to protect the subjects oi thc Crown from _their attacks, has required, it .strong aiidl active qov_¢Hiiuént'.‘f 1',ord - Glurzdn has"~i~eulized` the/n¢~eds~o'ffthe I situutigro H2 *Jus ggged Loi-<1 1§iten~ `. ener to hisi assistance, and luis pro- ceeded, with his advice, to reorgun- , ize the military forces in India. .Of ' course it is quitc`lm‘f>ossibl`e_"`for-ai British forco oi_ 65,000 mcuto keep order among three hundred inhlions, ll ind protect them from internal and ‘ `roots are soil. Yet he to bc enlisted, to he trained and de- veloped into soldiers. It is necessary, too, ungovcrnable tribes be- 0 frontier should be occs tadght to respect Britishl Lord Curzon has been assail- xn many quarters for .tha airpo- ngainst Thibct. His answer the peace and security of l requires that the frontier and that thc raids , ir um G‘zl‘;;":";€,"§ . ‘W £€°!$f",°d :O is BS "é1iS10\1"r:‘ni;"0i ,famous receipt book author, is on everv _ it on mpor an even n t e is- , b _ £0 “£2 tory of tho Empire," and he paid a ox authority be held accountable. Lord Curz- on; has on two occasions d0D05‘?d 115' ‘ tive rulers. One of these, the Rajuh of Bhnrtpur, boat a servant to-death in 1900. llc was a man of violent pdseions Lind intempcrate hnbits. Lord Curzon 'had the llaitlh P~f§'°B'-' ed and tried' as`.u_ Qommon c,\‘\_l"*'{“." Conviction and sentence $0 ,1'f°"11“' prlsonment fol dwedi The infant son» ofthe deposed Rajah wasnoxninatcd, liif his place. Another recent occa- 'sion on which the yiceroy exercised his, authority vms1_ihf- 19.01-. ‘“WH@_ "»¢h0“ Maharajah of Pannu was assassinat- ed. Suspicion pointed to his succes- sor, who ~\vos-fairly-tried. by ordcr~ of tho Viceroy. ',con\jicted, p deposed, .nd sentenced life; imprisonment. Thus the Brltish"p'd'.p\u,>ish, wrong and ,i>f<=.’\,f,§5.l_§,. e ’\ anarchyf -ff-~" 1 in rol||\°°\-,Ql;a`{_Qj'_4_i?.§f'”.'»;t“i~-~-f_=’7 M 1 . il In seiernuug' the -eodiiiléx _ws of (lovcrnznent in lI!.4|“< "'°9°“ Lord Curzon stated thi* t|l¢'_B1‘.iYfi _ f .ggi tin' d _ §.2"i’§.§§ 'id 'M323 »i>°1ii§oi ".|~cW§'l\ _ be ,rymm °4»1nais~i»_nei ff# ,_ _ "nor federation. _lt 1° ° 04304 -f 5 constitution; it does no .Mt “Den _, weary, _ghd ig bears = to o`lea'S|n-" :relation IDI tw:-on ths= Olin. ~ gf e .Indi L .lIil\0l" ln process oonl’orm0d==to of the *YP* 555% ***<'_i Some tx tho! Problems of Government he-has lo 3 9_[f“\1_|_‘Gr_§§_p~oftho Mgtier ln Hand, and Says_ lndials a Constellation Rather Thaii at Sinkle-' Stir of British l' wark to tion, the burden of India no disposition to lay Lord Curzon d princes and poop some view. _And led by a strong and ernment. external “`troubl‘es. 'Phe' natives" Iiavo - owlyi ‘ Wnirid Bp;oitor'» llscord. ` ~ ` W 1 X ` k f But behind the throne in ev- | l~'»ir Jenkin Coles, Speaker of the I _$T' L0?" ' _‘ C M or t ds_th0 ‘British Viceroy igamh Australian Parliament has $1 0,I00 \\ ns today forw ul-ded to the in W,s.'that H he. violates | iuisti hsthblishdd Wliaf. is' probably 5 United Stntca trcisury by the 'Louisunu 1uw,_¢}i3’r“£¢ is 0, power to svliich he i ' ` | " mer” ' Q I E § 5°=n“d mplra. up British ensure the and of o pon has so burdens, There o lndia rule. take men G( being benefited by lo of world over shudder lor India if it were Gov- KING AND ART|§T. . auain nit r"¢ | , | ,`"“ an ou" "“°°d" H' curved and now Welwitschia. mir- qv.. ,_ Mqlodty King Edward. _ --~-.-.-» -~~...¢\»_.....-_ , There wus an interesting ceremony; at the Royal Academy# Burlington. §§1;“;;':.’;;..‘;:.‘ .?;‘.i.¢=.::;’.i°';..h‘:...‘3‘.2._HAD Nggvllug f elbourne, was presented to the ‘ K H M ~ Q Alf PROSTRATION Ing. is ayesy and uecn x- andrh, on arriving at the Acodemy,, were joined by the Prince and Prin- cess of Wales, and the Royal party president and council of tho Royal Academy. andpoiiductcd over the ex- hibiiion. , Them followed the present-, ation, the rl stingulshod company sur- (Could not Sleep-Had Severe were then formuliy received by the` Headaches and was Very rounding their Mnjosties including; Mrs, W ills Tuylor, Hensley Street., the Q“l°’_‘i“l 5‘fC"“"-0"-V» U10 Marfluii 'Char ottctown, P. E. I., States-“I suffer- Qf L"?n"h_g°Wf_ “"0 the Ag°"_t5'G?“'/ ed from nervous prosiration, cculd not ll eral* ,dr Newrsuuth .w°l°s' Vwtorm' i s'eep and frequently had attacks of ner- ii Q\‘ie£n§1',L"d' T-asmama' “nd western. vous neadnchf s, in fact my whole system ,-The pictur0»;reprcsents the opening /\\1S_traiju's_‘i|rst Parliament' by tho. rlhoc of Wales in 1901, and the artist spent two years in Melbourne, obtaining sittings from the men who figure on his big canvas, which is 16 feet, 8 inches by 10 feet. Last. yeai- Mr. Roberts brought it to the Alustilalia. ~\_‘ lglrxigcrial Institutve_,`_ and during six.: i “IQ the slttmgs, were granted by lhcf fully zecfr u:"cI;d Pr. Cl‘ase's Nerve Food I-7,132 *PE E-'°‘.“°“`” 9%.!v9-‘SQ §-nd ln n le did 11-cwirrl' " member of the suite w o accoiii an-_ S T’ , i " " i“"_ ed them on thc famous Colonial’ Dr'Ch"“°N"‘“F°M‘ "c"°nt5° b°’° IQQUL Altogether EBF” age ver @iat all cealers, ci Eimnrsou, Bates figures in this mass ve and ihi'p"<>siu¢ & C mvwr. Trrvmv. To uw victors.: ».~Plla\.nt:~ that is _amor-ical. In accepting the picture King Ed- hlgh compliment to Mr Roberts on the exoellencegot his work. -lf. I HALF MlLLl0N FRGM FAIR- vibrlt1’s `reca1'd. >`H»0 his `4:omDl0\0d fulirteen years of uninterrupted ser- vice in the -chair without ever onoe pital, and has lived for close on half u century in South Australia.. He was in= early manhood a. member of Ehcrdounted _police tforce. in which he had as A friend and-contemporary the into Adam Lindsay Gordon', one of the greatest of colonial poots. Y- . FOR WDMEN . . . _Wli0,CANNOT BB CURBD. _ v third of n centu ofBi?::i'lkiigleb{n?i irrnigrm cures, s reeog ouch as no other reme y for the diseases md wuggggggs peculiar to women ever attained the proprietors and makers of Dr Pier'¢e’s Favorite Prescription now feel Jolly warranted in offeri to psy P00 in legal money of the '£hlitel?Bt`ates or any ease of Leucorrhel. Female W"*“°"' prolapsas or Falling ol Womb which the dnnoteixti. Allthe llkillflirwa reasonable trial of theg means of cure. , Thdii* Inlhéial fllpdntibllit is well nown to every new publisher and ifuggist inthe Unit? tes. with most of whom they have done iness for over a third of s century. Prom this fact it will readily be seen how utterly foolish it would be for them to The the sl-100° \1lIl>f°¢¢' dented and remar able oler if they were not basing their offer on curative means 5 vi annupsnlleled record; No other nrcdiicxue than Dr. Pier1:e’s Favorite Pre~ equld possibly “win out " as the ,sd ¢,‘ on mg agzzzoeidm. But sy whereof 21 - T\I¢!\ll*¢ the most nnmrklbie l¢¢¢fd°f NNI 'Ill' by this world-hmed remedy ever placed to me mai: of any pregmiiw emdllly Bglgned forthe cure o peaixilr ‘ e inn re- d forI~:me:iid~n"'=$\i)t=iy alone as the only one 'possessed of such nmsrkiable ctntiye ' , ` ts mn en u pro nies _ u ,- ’°‘3r“iii§fi‘fitui m“§m above -1 wut all md the '- - '-'.-ii' -‘°°° ““.:'z°r:... err... iid Ti' i “.*'*.s'.'...*r.:.r.".":r‘ '~ ¢ not up la.!not05 1”" *-:i'.':"“"°‘1".....f‘.f.i*:..‘:.*..,‘°°"‘° mr* '°..;*cs..,........... ii*-'illg-llbslmi d\U`inK Working h°\"`_5» vnnced to the \\'0rid's Fuir by thc Fed- f_f0lll_iUH0B5 0l‘ BUY Ofhcl; °‘§“°,"- S" |erulGo\'er.ment. Tre total amount ic~ .li-:dun was educated at Christ s Hos- Hume* to due L5 $2 _w5'M9_ negro oi' Af- and plant. , the part its to low two enor- twlstod about serpents-ln fact, lt natives had uid, lik; ltelp foot feet across gud had but two were six or qillt up by the resembled rllr the most ex- It grows it not a century, never upward ond about a simply expen ng* until it thegsliamater given, looking adult state_ like a singular on the plain from ten to eigh- fee . t t in circumference the wind . curio rushing in he lea., lifting tho curious rib- leaves and teasing thorn it almost seemed to the dis- that the strange plant had become imbued with life was struggling to escape. When a description and picture of the plant were sent to England, it was, like many other discoveries, discredited, but soon the plant itself was ro- nbilis 'is well known to botnnistl._ _ _~~e. ...-..._`__.. _-_.125 Weak. V was run dow ii und my health vi as in uny- thing butafntisfrwory condition. Sin'c_ having used ihree boxes of Dr. C lu\sc`s Ni rve Food I can say that I never fried any meciclne that did u. e so muah good. it has Luilt up my system, itrength ned the nerves rind enabled me to sleep and rest well. It, is now a consi ernble time since I lad u licndaclze and I can truth- left yiu against lmitatlous the portrait and signature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the Purclmse Expo itiou Company us the fourth of the 'stipulated hulf-monthly payments on the loun of $4,500,000 ud- B,E QUICK. Not a mi ute should be lost uftcra child shows symptoms of cholera. inlan- tum. The first unusual looaeness of the bowels should be sumclent warning. If immediate and proper treatment is given, s=rious consequences will be averted Chamberlniirs Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoen Remedy is the so'c rc# llance of thousands of moth rs and by its aid they have oft n saved their chlidren‘s lives. Every house- hold should have abottle nt. hand. Get it today. lt may save nlife. For sale by all Druggist. _____._.__-i-1 SIMON LOTT IS MANAGER. Svnsnv, September l.-Slinon Lett, lately manager of Domln on N0. 18, Glace Bay, has been appointed manager of the Capo Bret/m C al, Iron ar d Railway eor'n~ pany, now developing extensive areas at Cochran _'s lake. _ ____----2 THE PROPER TREATMENT FOR ASPRAINED ANKLE. As o rule a man will feel well sntisded lf he can bobble around ou crutches two or-.ohms wselrsaft/sr spninlng hi. ankle, and it ls usually two or three months be~ £028 hehas fully recovered. 'l his is an un- lao‘ssar`ylo§`s of tins'-,for in many cases in which 0hamberlnin‘s Pain Balm has teen igiresdays. Fury--sie' by all Dmfgists. .' »_ MW .. Usb ¢c|$ln not ~ rfymm¢iu~=.9»nv§\»,g°f“F\| 'Q as%mewMd has -»~----- .. sP£c|AiNo~1|c£s.:,:_ \ i QMS NOTICE! The evenings are getting" (alrite cool now. It makes one think his Fill Suit and Overcast. We have Just received: niee lot of» Snitinp and Overcoatings, theqcry latest things both in colors and pntterno. Cell andseethem. they are sure to please. Mcnoruio so rum, _UTHE NOBBY 'rA1Lons, Great Georg¢`Street. wt ' I » llufls are the many customers the .For sale only A.. Au'slria|i Maile llnllars and Best made, Finished in the arid. » Notice the coat buttonholes, the evenness of every corner, the perfect stitching. We have who will have no other than SHAMRUCK III. at, . . Bruce’s. pn' _l I mur|>lw’s Iliverv Stable, QUEEN STREET. Teams to Hire at Short Notice. PHONE 274. BOX 61|. Cabs meet all stenmers and trains. lli.J.murpbv ' Proprietor. 71-mmos ` -,_\ ' ‘fi 1 buy the but Footwear gum win gurehase and sell at the lowest prices the city. ‘p-can ma see. CONROY, sugiliilu Sunnyside. Chtown. ' 5~l A I U th _ mptly and lreeli applied, s complete _ V ggehus been effected in less than one ` sek’s tlmu, and ld some ones wltlslnt .YOU GOING . ’ ` its credit. _ _ .. . - - : e » ony, 1 New lone bone and wood pina for #lt _ as-row _CQ % lngahawls ite.. are now ln.-M £3 on the Harvest Excursion. If_you are `”, _ J ` , I ‘ _ od-I _ a trunk valisc or a suit cue. I.-a*._\g_£-» .U ..,, , i (. . - , , cmd ou want , . _ . . e have a large stock to select from our-llns of fancy rockers (most suillblll and we are giving an extra discount of _ _ _ » - , _ t ff sl l noes for Wires rboo .MAI IN NN and r hh. 1 "°°dh%“'.'T'°°°:_l°:° ::zm°°:¥{:: igepzrucfzvz “;;;_"“we |¥:e]:m| nu. ~.is`g¢»u|¢»b¢~g¢fr.mii.'u;<».ri-,ri 1. “° '\°"- ' ff ,_" ’ ',¢1»,, -»iu npaafoig simunu. see th .wdoi .few-ff' 1-W:-;\'|"°iflf _ °°‘°f"’°°b" mm Num” 1. ,.1»$`°¢»'uu.nu¢¢ ‘wah $1-1sf°f1sc -u-ues we a peirir vi=d°v- 'A D .`i"f' ;; 2 , , _...L rl' 'l¢»."\“f"‘ '"“"' . ... ,_ . - .-.1 _ , `, Q » r _.1 a .,. I u \ ` » Chocolate Kisses and Cocoanut ,Kisses at _ W. ll. HUTCHESUN mwf, if, 4- mle MmLAN1» A RAIL WAY _ Until further notiec, [trains will' nm as iollowsz- A RRIVE LEAVE - ,Truro 7.oo i. ni. Windsor 9.05 a. m. ` " 2.45 p. nz. “ 5.00 p. nt. Windsor 7.40 o. m. Truro 9.55 n. I. “ 9.50 n. m.° "‘ 1.50 p. . ' 5.15 p. rn. " .25 p. _ s.°id:1ndny,I Wednesday, Friday ` tu ay on y. . H. V. HARRIS, GENERAL MANAGER 1; ru 131 "z:=»._- AUCTl.»_0N , , _-1-F-_ ` To be sold b Pubklié Kuction on _ remises on 'I`ill{7§lI_>A.U the EIG ; say of SEPTEM 'HEX'-. if 'N .of twelve o‘e1ock npon,_0ll UM* ,` ertysiilnhte on the norlll' kiliivf ' St. in Charlottetown, on the west iof the Revere Hotel, and extcn lnortb from Kent St., to the proper! " me inte Chief Justice Palme iresideaec of the late Clif: s B “I Dated this 23rd day df A st, - "’ »'A..¥U;}~`»U1|l-|`I#»E\lf\'i&. ) éiefgstgt . » i mpg. See N i-For further particulars rips!! A ,,t‘§' t 'I' ly ATL wmd°w_., |. .D uggigh *_ AI E' llrlorson & Duffy, solicitors. ro ‘i dll .Hi "lt _<3 "J , , _ ' _ 6 d 'E _ ._H i lBlock, Charlottetown. ' ~,..‘ ” ' ' .' iff' ' ' ' | The Shoeman. 14 mwf id \ _ - 'N " L’ .`" f,.,.',,....- ‘hrowwnnwunsoeiendow:-.»--io-=s»_ii~<~aoxswn.niu»».e.....zmainuuauunmvnui-wununuuj l 1 1...... i r e H r nt e .ii C in *BNI* i .