Li ‘ |6111 i ' _ _ - V ` "3 ‘- _-» avlium ncaaug noni' ilu " ‘ ' if `\’ grou '_ when lhn ra llccmrea will be give? _ uye ` adoring ‘_ hlb\ti..s. _ff _.»»,.~.(__ ~_~ ,_-, § l __ /Ml. 1 I if T, _ _ 'E52' i E l;-an 'lill .~ EES" i H" fU““f_E` if ‘l _ 1 ___ _ 1 fliillGll§. ,__ ""i1..". _ secret of I _ _ rronmgaucceas 1 ._.AAA.A..AAA, u no fnwivilustrlan _ Male iGalllu_iAni;A_A Save om 'f a lace collar '-, 1 n ` n ,_.._._--_uv-»° _ _ ` 0 ' 0 o _ » A ~ 1 5. . `~ ` ~¢ lil ,X l_\'r;: n ~' lil.. D » h h I t d F U A rm _ :.1 _A ... 1 A ,ll S all HA A H A. A A 11°” 1°' “W °‘ *‘=° 'I 1 ’ B °: ' le C untr -A N Aorkofillallvlays in the f __ __ _ ' _ i §_ " _ ' - ' \. ., _ _ _ 4 r ;- __f »,» . -- ss»1i% ____ _ I \ . I -lf "r ` _ _ = > ~ "' _'7"’” T __ . _ _' 5 1 ‘ ~" " " '1 ._»-'- I-_;,-7 _ .T.:.....s.» °'i¥2..._...»... _if 1_4 ~ T 0_3 A ~ ""5l“"‘*‘°?' f'°“‘“°“““ " 1,... L_... N al it --Pmgrls. In sr _pm_g_~o_ut rhecaule C7 S»v_21.2l_._ u¢au.!_qg1;? it ___ lin e largest rise list yet _ ,- ~ 5, " ' vs_-_ Uv $5.0 in Prizes. _ 'E' J ‘ _ tockslll dsl! produce 'f"rt:i" 3 _ All other ntrics class and sep ._' i r ‘)Y r D-rv? om. use-4 vustvownmsn Af. Wed y and 2 mgnzslh. and agua.; A I . . ».‘ fl _.J U 1:. ... The _ strut classes r started on the Island L_ with me pnparaea ‘_ ~ _ ,_ __ J _ I .| _.' , . ll . __ > |_ 1 _oo.oo ill Pu|zss:s_A,,, rn ' is-mn xanga” msuuu asa pu- *uni ‘af \_*_"'_ ix it A E ~ 1' nn; fl on steamboa nd railways. S al Attr tions in front i-|°'7'».‘¢'¢. I tho Gr nd Stand ' ~ F forlmpri Mala raosprogra sado " ngrnstlos th¢'8¢crecary. _ I __ A _A on \o alibi n-Adults ag; chi " ._ _ ' _ " nude ._ a years old. i5¢;'r5 unas mdsuo _ ‘ ‘itll races _.A 5 ag I _ _ _ _ _ _ ` . . ‘_ _ _______ 5 rl x- E A~ J '-" ‘nf __ "lb|l’Uae B'A'a'v”duao`u¢;. nf»°»°~ "x-1 F.L mul. B.ll.Sarllm| ' P I. A Secielary. _ , ` -r _ An' mwflwtd; - - - v '. _ `.`_. lt`r$, if fi” »»'\ 'L U Pr cc Edward Island xhlbitionl Letluret. '” ` ln:-as Farmers' Pavilion n building pro- Y ” L‘_° Jwix \-idedlgexpressely for the farmers on the 'GU' 319-” idxhillition grounds at Ulias-iottetown " “T611 you what, (here‘n wherfjreadlng matter ani I. restinir place . ' _ ' ‘__ for ruuusws!~¢'ssr.rvasat:=iis=fre1wduE¢“lf W lectures will-be delivered dur ng the exf' gf ' 1' ` ' liibitltn. . ~ _ _\ Tuesday afternoon, Sept.. wth at 3.30 "1 Li ` ` i Qclccr, mr. F. W. Bosses, Dominion ‘U9 Ju .¢° ' -to. . Live Stock Commissioner. ‘ with the ice tinkiing fngaingt Subjuzts-“Cue and management of ghewag' ‘nd . ‘U-”,¢Dmak,_. press lands permanent and temporary it jntlms’ ‘S the mm” int- ` meadows and pastures. qumghet . I A “°t°d_ 4.30 p. m.-Mr. A. P. Kat:-hon, Depart- _ uicnt of Agriculture, Ottawa, sublec Jésgglyggnanféslafg "Heavy Horses.” sue." Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 2;th, 3.51) in we, :ggkuo a noe lfelook. Dr. James Fletcher, ntomo- 'Q logist will make nn exhlb.1. M grasses and fm °;,is";|°;rl’u;°&d;“iT"“ will lecture on the same. . 'lwnx _ ` 4.11] o‘c‘oclr~Mr. F. W. Hodson, sub- A ject “Eugisli and American Breeds ct ` .~,‘-wine". _ Wedue-day evening, Sept. 2.8 at 7.3) ' vi o`c`ock, Mr. F. W. Hodson, subject “The ~ ' various Breds of Beef and the virions _ _' breeds of Daily ca.tt'e. l ' - " . _ Thursday morning, Sent. 29, ll. »o'.cl'ck _ ' _ |,/J _ '* Mr. G. H Vroom of Mdd ebol, N. S., _ "~ .ff 1*' ~ .- T "W7 "v_.`/` »-¢~ 1 1'.-.P 'Ala ' gn "r¢& ..‘,§_\~" 1( . for Markets Foreign and Local" i2 o‘olock-Dr. Jam»1l__FlgtCh¢I‘ _Wm A_ _ . _ _ *_ '_ _ make im exhibit or \~_ecas'su.1 ynlllssl _ qmm, ‘_ __ Q _` cribe the bestmethodsofd:stroy|l¢__§lW1°r_ '_ bf# V- ._ _-~` M 5 3.30 o'c oc):-mr. ‘~A. P. Kewhélt.-e\\b ._ A5, A' ""3 _‘ _' ss" f ` ' ~"'f ject, Improvement of,AKl'lsull|tu'Al 1- _i-_*_ "" siemens." = _ M ,»' l Ig- ’E},' ject. “ Requirerherits oi a C_l_._ttle Stable." _ '/.ao .mock-mr. fs. w. Bu¢s_'»n.~B\1b- 1 I ject. “Email-}i_Breeds`_olSheop. _ ` W O O L W4N.'_|_`ED; 8.11) o'clook#-`Mr.` "Fletl:liel'A' s_ul‘.l¢°l_5_ _' “ Select ng and feeding of teei g¢l&le.lor' expoit C;-ods" lll'~o “ The various method \ ' of destroying iojur`ous insects 'w th sn " exhibition of same. Many” of tbeselec- tures will if ilusgnlled _ ‘ § slides. an i were _ sumpttcu _ shire - lectures. Yi... .`.<` >‘--- f-' 5 ' F. L. HASZARD, C. R. SUALLWOOD _ Pr sid nt. _ ,SCFY '1,`l'_-_”- 4,.-» ' " __ _. _» ,__ .` _ handle o)\xrvv¢`ooda? '_' _\~- _..A_ . ' ' *_--Q-ml spas __ at rtwentllil E we guarantee to be pufe. 3: 3# “sw _ wg has, 5-.nice vinegar* i'.‘."`Zll.i. - ..'.f-. .1 . fi t »°esitt__»f_a°.°=_s¢r.! 1?.1l_» .a'lv»:r».~-l ~A ` ~ ' M1! ‘ ’ » ° f" v _ 2....-’....¢‘.t~ ‘fri \= IIC!!! an ’ Clmrlottetown. ' w _ _ , ‘ _ P`r\iltIn~becwr,subjw'. “Pa1siu_¢,f F141"/` l _ ;/.A‘ _-1'. """" ‘~ ` ‘ _ > Q - .‘ :jj \.- S 4_ao select.-Mr. A.P. xomlwn. wb- ~ ,Qu , f -¢` ‘ 1 , at our new mills, to nuke up into Hzwxon Tweed!- _ Ask your dealer _about il. 4 He knows.. Thi but' merchants on the island I _ A A. ._._‘?.i+‘l"‘ Asnasrx`s1;, A. n _..._/.'_:v:.-AlA_.?__..»._»:_f'_.~'._:~;ss.__i._ff ‘ A~ _ _ _ . _ _ _A . __ _ _ ‘__ ' l E Sir Charles Metcalfe, wtao recently _blrrived in London. was ntl-rviewod _ . _ . _ by I rspresentntive of .South Africa, ,Witlrregard to~ the subji-q`tsA of thu Cape to Cairo Railway nd uw in. dustrial prospects of llho cslu. . “W1-ll," Sir Charles sui , in reply to n question as to whit progress had been made with the, Cape _to ‘Cairo line during thc _ past (cw the Victoria Falls sincei June 20, a very comfortable one 1x possesses Across the gorge is working satisfac- _torily. The foundatioriqs ol; the bridge -were being put in w on ' left and the stool work is now bt erected _ ' ’ ii - _,_.'l`hc line on the other si£ is being constructed, and we hope# to have _thu bridge itself completed by the " end of_the year. By that§ time, too, the roils 'should he near Kalomo, _jiwhich in about 100 miles north oi Victoria Falls, and is the present _wont of the Government of. Northwest l1l.hodosia." ` “The line has been su'veyed for ,;__tanc yond Kagomo, has f ‘ '_ -fi.: les?" f ` _f `__`. Thea) rveyors no making <1 i' '_;;‘=: lill coriitry, 360 mi; end t ` fans. 'rlrc ian.. win = '< ~"' Kiiu River t a point where there is no flooding." "Then the continuation §of the line still further north, beyond Broken Hill, will enable you to gp the Ka- langa copper country, w' l it not?" “It will do so presently. Broken Hill is still some distance from thc rich deposits of copper in the Ka- tanga country." " "'G0rdU'|l"F01'l11‘S.' the 'lender of the Rhodesian delegates, informed mu the other day that thc people of Llulawayo and Salisbury objected to the profits earned by the Southern Rhodesia Railways bt-ing used for _ A_©@!~1@_i°n_°l _.$111. '_lw.~ esvlldthc rhvy‘”eblluufl' that such profits should be applied to the re- ‘\g`.'hundred nill6s"ii`\ lefigthwoliid connect up the Uganda line and the Rhodesia line, _ending at _- Lake 'E,a_.n anyikn, - d Qvhvll 't itil vrtyw %avc“t_of¢;;o gliriefwi 'ne gr yiqiiyf ccmplq¢,¢_»_\ » 'f-ri dv n ti. Q' gms assi or tm... and much money to complete the lin(-_ilfm #ic .Cape to »(`4.ir,o: I sup- .. -v.~f'»‘ .f 'lE‘:9'avt`irink _El%?coulé c6mplet~ ed for twelve mil ions m‘oro-a mod- erate sum as comparod Nita what has been on other tr sconti- nental Unthlnkhhg people L =II»ilL'~-.it--.,pa.y'I.'» map. There is a line to five thousand feet above in continent nearly two ll* i rnpqhic a com- lluetion of vlfaftos, which they soy are ~oounUg»-.which ~is» Kg wg gowqigio in llhodusiu. that . i _tti ,ripe (or the n - ' Qui! smuadl holder also. so _ 4 ..\»ui'°m.‘rnnro who win some _ . un mls and mike 1 gona um; 'l .ol'i3;-ond make tho' mio” lr homs.f' , ‘_‘We all firmly believe that ' Rho- _. in oflers__pe_cuilar advantages to --. small settler who has a little months. nm so buck A Hmm way A 'pltsl arid' id fnotfnfraldvto worli." th 1| h b. .- h __ '.Just so. _One ‘ great advantage . ._ » '° c G ‘. *- “ ~ 1 - f 'n. i‘u||\r~s 1;.” ri l'u|nil_\' lu \vliiL'l\ thi' (limi- sloninn cull. finds <-xpri-ssion uvvn in buptismul noun-nclulur<:. Four bui'onil‘.\`, of \vhit‘h Iladtlo stood first, the Viscounty oi For- rnurtinc, and the l".arlrIom of Abor- dacn rewarded in 1682 the loyalty of Sir George Gordon, third baronct ol' s. ca-.ntion of 1642. His father, the iirst. oaronct, had# withstood thc Covenant to its lucc, had been iw- siogod in his house at Kelly and had bwniichcaded at Edhburgh. 'l`lu= dignity had 'been under iorfeituro till the Restoration, Merged in the earl- dom, the present Sir John Campbell Gordon, seventh earl, has no mind that it shall bo submerged. ' Haddo, as a style, has been much more unfortunate. The first carl’s first son who bore it died unmarried, and v.p., before 1708. George Gor- don, Lord Huddo, son and hr-ir ap- phront, ofthe third earl, born in 1764, died v_p_ at Forrnortinni-louse. 1791. So it was that the ca.rld0D1 developed upon a grandson. llc was the statesman who, over thr- signa~ ture of the ’l"rcnty of Paris. 1814, got uh U, K_ pccragc, and whose eventful premiership of '1852-5 made him 'one of the few K, G.'s who have been to retain their K. T. his first son and heir apparent the style oi Lord Haddo bu; 5 few hours when he died in on thc vdrasv The pre- oelebratcd hi! 'q§rc6§oii_ed as Haddo his not figured es- in Purliamcntary annals. carl was M. P. for Aber- 1es4-'S°l'S‘=--l'_"° tW°°"'"@~ _ _ A » _ _ _:_A -_ ‘”"'i`°Uf¢\'S`iiYii’ih‘S\di%\£ mf v. suits 1. r|\unsii`i"ini:' A.'.'.‘5.’.'.*'....‘.2'f'."i’.i.§?:*I_1‘.f.1‘.2_..?.';.f’.'§‘§ _ _ ,,_ ._ 3..... ._ vw* “': ill... ' ` 'I ' 4 ' .-1 »f__g»f."u --‘.1\`._».F'_»_;~ »-W2* _ V _ _ A I-“inishallin the 1 I l _ Notice the coat buttonboler, the evei\`i_uil ' - every corner, the perfect stitching- We have many customers who will noothcn than the ‘- ' " -' ` Another/ supply to hand. /H . ~ ‘ . e _ . __ Forlsale only at ` ' , 1 ,. _ _ __ V _ im, ~. . _ ’ ‘i-sishe S K* rnil`qlhl_§Q£\lt there and tl\<'I`¥' ll! a_ _ . . ` r , . f _ » 4 _ *___» CHEAP FURNITURE IS iLwiYs__n1sAP- A __ L-i For it gains no credit for the seller- nor does :it ever really satisfy the buyer. Simple reasrzns _account for this. ` First-poor furniture may _ass musleryat the' onset by means of the superii};ial amactiytness varnish lends-but when the rubbish has bein in a house for a few weeks, all the Haus came to light, and before much time has passed av al. -Ike wrner is ready for another Suite, _ ,1 ' ` _ Then there’s the poor”quality'of1be Wu d to be taken into account. Thesdi things alicgeiherv Soon bring about an early end to sucll furniture. _ The best way is: buy only reliable, good-lcolv "ing furniture, the furniture we sell, and whether Ayou wish to buyon Easy Terms plan, or, secure a cash discount by paying cash-we pay carriage io your door. Wzite for Catalogue enclosing ss this ad. JAMES PAION & C0. \ fir ~'_1=:'s`“ 1 » ~. f _~ '. ` -ar, _ V L "..'.y Q. . 'I' " if ' ‘ .....»/ This College re-opened Tuesday morning August 16th. Dunn; the vacation, the rooms been handsomely fitted up about rzoo feet of floor space have added to the Shorthand Typewritingdepartments to --A the incrcasing§ Yynrronage. lN¢\I.L DEPARTMENTS, the latest methods wil s taught B Bllff Of in their departments teachers coming term. Business taking rank among the ever before blcanse of new have been enlarged the assistance he requires to which he aspires. a revelation lo many, and we com clitors are angry and "throw r. ’l7nisor wil continue to in the art of Shorthand and attending to his business. the Phosoigaghic institute et uns proache y ww ornnn ' his tiiciznl sssisianlj, _ lb ,the have state of success some one to men Always last year term ‘- athlii tvfrything grads work. Invest the student. College- Business Collrgr cu by intending students:-Our tuition rates. Students may entan pa rticulsrs, address, _ '_ L. B. MILLER. Principal v. _sr li: 1 ‘_ A 1 if 1 Li 1 =_‘ ‘is ¢'.ul_;&'~_ -if __ if. if ____ ‘5 sf-_ 1 . 4 \ =\ i '_ . - 1~¢|.»4f>_°.t.s¢-4 v . i . ln- _ _...__ it .‘ _. 1 .l I ---me i i < I It 4 l 1