I ` i . 7 money Q ., ~f.3=_»"f`<{`~f..='_' -3. ;.-<».~ r :‘»`:ié.-§’li~ __,__.._,_. \`-*\1\/\./\v~ Poronlixoo Brown -AND- llnohor oaran We will paint your house without charge, if after a trial it is not as good as any mixed paint on the market, besides we save you i $1.40 Gallon Illlllll Rllllllll , _ w J) ment ofthe name ofthe paper that had eiirergghn R°l;"t§1°°_r°t‘”`“°d t° M°Gm ' M w y N _ the honor of carrying its patrons to the §acati0ny:i;fx;Pg avmgspentapleaunt - f ff \` much coveted goal- all but our I ls parents :S - ‘ " " ` esteemed, though not over 'modest Mr. Walter Passmore returned to Port- FAMFOR SALEI _ =‘- .. ~ -- -1 _ V J llanada Pioilnoo of Prlooo Eihanl Island. In Chancery-In the Rolls Court. In the matter of John Bowman of North Wiltshire in Queen’s County in the Province of Prince Edward Ie1and,a lunatic. 1;' Pursuant tcand by virtue of an order of the Honorable Edward Jarvis Hodgson, Master of the Rolls made in this matter upon the application of James J. Johnston of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, Attorney-at-Law, committee of the person and Estate of the said John Bowman, on the first of August, A. D. IWO, and an order made by the Master of the Rolls in amendment thereof on the eleventh day of August. 19(1), I will set uéioand sell by Public Auction at the Law urts Buil - ing in Charlotte* ' .own in Queen’s County, on Tuesday the 25th day of September next, ISDO, at twelve o`clock noon, all that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate,lying and being on township number thirty-one in Prince Euwar Island, bounded as follows that is to say:-Com~ mencing on the north eastern , side of the North Wiltshire Road in the south eastern boundary line of fifty acres formerly in lpossession of John I-latherly now owned y William Hatherly and run- ning thence_ north thirty-eight degrees e ist along said boundary line eightv-three chains and thirty-three links, or to the rear line of farms fronting on said Road, thence south Hfty-two degrees, east nine chains, or to the line run by Robert Harris and agreed' upon between Richard Bow- man and Thomas Godfrey as per instru- ment of assignment beariég date the first day of January, A. D. 1 , thence south thirtyeight degrees west along said line to the southern :ide of the railway ap~ propriation thence along the same south- erly and southwesterly until it meets the said line run by Robert Harris as afore- said, thence alon san Q auth thirty-eight degrees west to tfiie North Wiltshire Road aforesaid and thence following the course thereof north westerly nine chains or to the place of commencement aving and re- serving thereout 87-100 of an acre, con- veyed by Richard Bowman to her Ma- jesty the Queen and seventeen one-hun dre th parts of an acre conveyed by the commissioner of Public Lands to Her Majesty the Queen for Railway purposes yeaving seventy-four acres a little more or ess. Conditions made known at sale. lqgated this 17th day of August, A. D. ` J. A. LONGWORTH, Master in Chanceiy Aug 18 Tues 8: Frid ts F' Y ¢ I X3M§§H The latest and best assortment of 15': books in the city. ‘ The freshest and beet assort- ment cf confectionery. H Don’t mise seeing those souvenir ’Island. .5 F . ¥¥K¥K¥& phells cf places of interest on P. E A full supply of views of P. Inland. R- H- MASON. City Hotel Corner. Open from7 a. m, to ll) p. limi* A. L. HGLEAN Q. C nm ' niéek. vim is R6 misc, 'iii-inch cflioe Wadmanc ng Crapaud. Moneyto loan. fr. D- C- McLEOD. B- A- Be-rrilter &|licitcr. k of N Bull =-.............°“i~=f- _._ ...or MONEY T0 LOAN- _i ui uannwoon, c. R. Bm-mer and atm:-e6, wat-lA.w.l¥totary Publa $,F0fl%e, Cam sq, South 8id;%ueen Square. llonoy to loan u < _ - f f f' li' 1 _ Bianufadturers. ogg llllllillllfilllilillllllllllllllllillliillilllll rv E W Z E 1°! lil' Canada Gets Gold Medal for Spool Silks The Corticelli Silk Co hasjust received notice that at the Paris Exposition they were awarded the Gold Medal for Corti- telii Spool Silks, and Brainerd 8: Arm strongs Wash Silks in patent holders lhese famous Canadian Silks have won Gold Medals and hrst prizes wherever presented She Was Pale and Languid Too ilu-vous tc Sleep, and Daily crew Vleakerandleaker-Dr chuck News Icod Restored health and vigour Mrs E McLaughlin 95 Parliament street, Toronto, states -- My daughter vias pale, weak, languid, and very iierv oi s Her appetite was poor and change able She could scarcely drag he self about the house. 'uid her nerves were coripletely unstrung She could not sleep for more than half an hour at a time without starting up and crying out in excitement As she was growing weaker and weaker I became alarmed, and obtain ed a box of Dr Chases Nerve Food She used this treatment for several weeks, and from the first we noticed a decided improvement Her appetit be came better, she gained in weight the colour returned to her face. and Shi* gradually became strong and well I cannot say too much in favour of this wonderful treatment, since it has prov h ble sl to d u ht " suc a a H8 mY 5 8' ei' Dr Cha.se's Nerve Food is a. blood builder and nerve vitalizer of most un usual merit In pill form, 50c a box. at all dealers, or Edmanaon, Bates and Co, Toronto ~» I ¢‘ \ /y "‘\\\'_ " m - - ‘v ‘gg __ The E. T. Corsets are the best that brains can conceive or hands fashion. Theyare builtto lllllt 1 Nature-they support and strength- eu natural charms of figure and are as comfortable as they are elegant y in appearanC¢. 1 . ECAUSE just what’s the matter and Ask our customers for many your wheel next time. - Sal' RICE THE SEASWE HOTEL BllllllSl’tll3,SlllllllTllllS,&.o Rustico Beaoh a.F.RN1osr mos. and ‘_ Opens July lst, being the 26th year un-_ LPBERT C' SAUNDERS” . ' V der thepreseut management. _ Boating, Fishing, Surf and and Still gh=¢°w,:y3i(é,m,r¢3, Bieyg M » if . . . .AND. . . . water Bathing, Beautiful Shady Avon- ‘”“m?B °,» P9” 5° “ . S ue, Nice Drives, and Covered Ball »_ . °mi°“ H°'u£x` . REPAIR SHOP Alley. Croquet Grounds. . f-_ i To reach hotel by rail, et tickets H I n from all points to Hunter Rigrer. Coach- I I “V9 ¢_’P°n9d UP 3 Bi°V¢19 lDd_G8l1- cs will meet guests on notice being re- Formerly PBI!! |'|0t6|, °“! R°P*"' S50? in U19 bdildillg Op-l Ceivcd; distancc Sd miles. Or direct Qu" fn", "nd af u“"’$~- wh", ` P°3‘t° Mt- "Rr T- _H°lm\_U’3 SWIG Mid from Charlottetown by carriage at all .___ _3m`P|'°P_°1'°d _t0 5° dn kind' °f R998"- fimes- ' This new,and comin diova hotel is new mgfm Bl°y°'°"S°W"!3 M*‘3"i°°°»L°W° Fares moderate. ' open' for business. Thczoi ghly fitted up M°W°f3» °5°~ For pariculars apply to Mrs. New~ with all the modern improvements, this PFUWPWUSS- 0119313011088, d8!patoh3 w son, Seaside Hotel, Rmtico, P. E. I.. zfglholggenzitlgg e;;i;l;}{§da!cc;.>i;1yml;it<:;l;_ii:’i:: ang all gel:-k gnlaranéleed. y A J|,||y,yA1,|g'_|,|sf, Sgpxtgfnggf ogtqbgf, are the .F wx arte - . _ W0” ° #U 103' 03. DSW! 008111- best wheeling months-Wehave lg glgg yet to - ii isis a. Good ati _,i bed- 1 - Y Jan" “Ewan” Dogma’ bath moms, “mpg m°;"l.:;_°~lf§_emE e led and in first-class order for sale. ,he rice “tid sctcry i S z ,july 4d&wtf_ Chu-10.;,;0wn_ p_E[ ncderate. Free coach to all trams and - ~ p llllllllllllll lllllllll ance. num cm.; -°“'~°T2.`l.i’s--v_'i`.':.=~_.f_:_,~ ’ _ lilhillw on mmm - f Coll or write us for pricas befor _ _ A _ _ _ . . , __ ~ placing your ei-den, , Jmy 25 ,migy ' 'Chadctt\tcwn.P.l.l - ~ Aan: _ July 16 d&w ti had “done the trick” the other interested _ papers wilted. On Thursday evening last MPS- J- C- Dfiswll Bild MiSS 3- BGVSD, J the Messrs R036,-sg; Rogers in 1-emy to who have been' spending the summer on an inquiry received the following letter: the Island, returned 6° their h0m° in -1-_g Mas Gnonon Sravimr and Miss Annie Hicks, returned yesterday from a visit to New Brunswick. MR and Mrs Avert and child left yes terday morning on return to their home MoStavert. yesterday morning to Messrs J A Lea MRS C C Gardiner,of Charlottetown,re umberland from Vancouver, B C , where she attended the Women's Council. THE Summerside Kindergarten opens on Monday 10th September Miss Hunt P DT0 posed pupils call to see her before the op Tins column announced some time ago Canada Cycle 8: Motor Cc 's advertisln had been in progress during the months of April May and Jule. A first and second prize had been offered in eac the bestwritten .ind best displayed bicycle advertisement, and the competition was of agents from the Atlantic to the Pacino, Messrs Rogers 8: Rogers were Justly proud of their achievement and received the u~ual congratulations customary on such occasions and the newspapers awaited with considerable anxiety the announce con mnorary the Pioneer, which imme diately took the credit toitself in a. prettily worded paragraph, patronizingly compli- menting the Messrs Rogers & Rcgersas ads" and finishing with this classic perora- tion. “It is also apparentthat Summerside up and displaying an adv. to the best ad- vantage.” Naturally thinking the Pioneer ' St John, N. B. Aug. 28, 1900. GENTLEMEN-We beg to advise you that the ad. which won for you the flrst prize in our recent advertising contest was the Yours very truly, PER W C POWER Summerside printers know something about setting up." Something or oth er, angdmeyiazt sxzfusntshlgiisagpilalin we know when we see a wheel 65°- as ' don’t charge you for time lost _ °°ndm°u° in trying to and eu; 1 _ A 5 cent of upatnot Thousands of people who are here at. ewa been Kept Busy Twist" chewing tobacco is 20 ,,i,,,,,,,_ per cent larger than formerly. other reasons and let as have - _ _ - _-#- oieccaanc a |il\li'ri|g` BARRISTERS. 1 _ ‘ ' A _ _ , _ _ anne Bicycle D°°t°r ` Solicitors Notaries' Public &c Money to chligf 35113;: ig,-_,li-iss git fsnuétoggnlaeignlgcmd * M T; Morris "Buil‘dirg Cl-i‘town aifgd V. G25r1¢y`S building. s`side., coldg, tightness in the chest and all colds _._ K J MARUN B A in the throat and bronchial tubes Dr A Chase’s S of Linseed d Turpe t has provehriltgelf the most ;‘f¥'ectua.l regidd; Summer t Pgtgpgy Ingg &Sa|1||(1gp3 ‘;;&“.:';;.£‘;t:?‘§.‘.i..i;”’;l’li.e.':.i.§“et““-it ARTHUR PETERS. Q. C.. ' ' _ _ steamers. Special accommodation for J y 21 1FT§anl§ %?mpt°n9 . comm rcial trave ers. ll y RW Wi ug M l{ W h & c __ *'36*-*I-' °4-RD* _ e FRANK PERRY Prep _ ar 1° lg t O c - ; 1 I ' . . . H J » Wires. If this don’t make the new gasolene en~ ' N mas Mi h. A 28 -I ‘ - ~ th P- cm lcd th t _ , 'c ug. . n makingan énelnq ° ‘°°°e'° ° ce exp 8 e own ascension here to-d Willie. H g ~ ounci need have _ no fears, th. ban _ t flxauy _ _Ill d 08811. _ fro th t ‘n.ce_ ~ 8 OOIUS , W8.S IDJUTB .' ' Bl; thdwéfy the second prize in the Red- iR°Pe5 from the b“u°°“ became t*“3l°d W° d° °°~' "°"k P"°P°A'1-Y' bird section df this same competition was with telegraph Wires and H°3'°'” st"“°k E.____-4 Won by Mn Percy G‘Am,0m. at Charlotte. a sixty-foot building, breaking many We are 'mm to do an thin town for an ad. displayed in THE GUARD- b°“°3_~ The b“l}°°“ smred me huadmd to oblige a cugwmer' 7 _ 3 ‘ mm “In is-. therefore “apparent that feet into the air and turned over, letting Mr Leslie Adams came to the city last night. Mr W A Brennan of Summerside is in the city in Chicago after a visit to Mr and Mrs R Senator P,-owfse of Mm-my Ha,-bor was in the city yesterday MR C A MCNUTT shipped 105 lambs Rev and Mis. Winston went to some and ten live hogs by the Northumberland yesterday afternoon man and Co Hahfax Mr. LAmable Bernard of Tignish left yesterday morning for Sydney turned yesterday evening, by the North Ml' Herbert Sprague was a passenger by the mail express last night. yesterday morning for Sydney Mi D N h 1 ft t will be pleased to have the arents of qs 8' sy as e yes el-day on 8' visit t0 friends in Halifax, N S. emng Rev Mr Simpson went to Cavendish by the western tiain yesterday afternoon. that Messrs Rogers 8; RogerS of this M1' A J- lim” was 1733390891' bY U19 town, had been awarded first prize in the mall °XP1`¢5~9 U0"-l S'-lmmelslde 1355 “ISM- Miss Jessie Bruce left yesterday morn- contest (Massey Harris division) which ng on an extended “sw to fnends m Boston Mrs D Farquharson and Miss Fa u h of “I the several divisions of the Couipiny for h“rS°”' Went °° P'°t°u by the P’m°°35 yesterday. Mr A J .Heath District passenger Agent one of the keenest in the history of Cana C P R Sl; Jghn N B an-ived In the Qty' dian advertising, not only the hundreds yesterday but the newspapers pubhshmg then, ad Mr John SLewis ofthe Bank of Nova vertisements, taking part in it The S°°t"a" Haifa* hw arrived h°m° °“ ° short holiday Mr C C Richardsleft yesterday on re t urn to Montreal after spending his holidays on the Island. Mid, MS y¢Sl>Bl'd&y after spending the summer with his parents, M9~j0l‘ Howes and Mr J. J.Davies return. ‘ ‘knowingsomething about writing telling ed last ev°”i”8 from a ilshin tour to he g t Western part of the Island. Mr J K Ra _ _ _ . ._ . sswent to Summerside by printers know something about setting the afberfnoon train yesterday on a bush ness trip. He was accompanied by Mrs. Ross. Boston to~day. ` " Messrs Rogers & Rogers. Summerside. ~ Miss Dorothy Poole, of Stellarmn N S P. E. L is spending a few days in Charlottetown, the guest of Mr. Justice and Mrs Fitzger- a1d.~ _Knockroun ;g;§;;=;§fg;;1;;;f C“if1°°~ei°"° Gm' .liisiioiuui FATALLY HURT il- I CANADA CYCLE & MOTOR 00. hogairs Balloon Ropes Became Eataiigled with Hogan fall into the St. Joseph River. ~ conscious. Hogan now _lies in a. hopeless tending the carnival witnessed the ac- COLDS THAT HANG ON f§s’5i Ei' 5' ii _, L at ii- 99 5 E-1 F' nu Snmmbrsido _'__' ` __ HE M J' .fncni-:nr --_ Lowiggg__ iiiio stones Points ..,..........'$!.'i.':.!!‘..E!'..:i‘ _ ._ ___ cry mwmmfw smmgm llioi -llolrlioan’s llrngiloro S OF m_ - ' ____ e ' ‘ . Wl& km illdayii-011.33 hingry, Q q R..-....1 in ...i..l......, _ on. _mlmgnlgigfyguiugig-“Tuul lllllllll llllllll 5 lildllllllll:c.li.°::;'::2;f.:”§§."‘..if'7f.‘:‘:‘.”"3°"‘°‘°i'°°‘~°~ “fr”-img lim ncillli, lnlllig. nth. ole- A -_ S C111; Sboeoil.-a1't1 _ _I _ -__ _ _Allf de of Gcnml and An8»8lth8ticl - _ A this Win¢ “|35 .nan W” Bluil C 80,3 ll" ill" ln" df filll' emplcyeud. _ _ W _ _ Guilrrdsld Ill: , Clown and Bridge work aspecialty. _ ' ____ _ - l_riql¢_i\egi1-8)ruo¢,l`h>on'¢L1n¢ can Ula; loans. Simian s llolellnlll SILT EIGE Slllll .ra¢..., vomit., mai ....1 aiminm ,_ Cam “hunt MM by _ny sm »_ waive in a aiu. _ _ neue cr Accident. mg»;§y1g_p\”_’q~d ~==_=-=uv~ ’ RQBERT PALMER f can Miss Fairclcugh of Stanley Bros , left Z lsr: The new things in in our old way L0” Brees Wie Trlmmllge. Jackets Gaps Lndloc’ Suite Satin. An elegant display of handsome autumn novelties and Elllll. Mol onoooiim ll$oWol.‘on Our 1900 A T¢il=.ii<>i4 LIGHT on the HORSES LIGHT on REPAIRS null-u » INK' _ ‘ canadian# Quamri vs to the users of The F aw we 1 1 n S=e our Samples and get our Paces before placing your order pay you Local Agencies in all ;arts of the Island Hman Ori-'ion V | ling* Wag; Toronto, AND Womfs, Winnipeg Montreal, smith F..1i,ono. _ f _ _ So. ot... N Bpime, Limited A. Horned 81. Co AGENTS Charlottetown, _ __ _ P E Island '- -'-*lj A- s =.~ ..BlGYGI.§E Wou1dn't This “Explode” You P Maud Muller, on a summer’s da? , Scorched along on the broad higliway; Her wheel a worthy Welland Vale Ur else she’d never tell this tale. The til udge steamed by, and said: "My ear The;e’s ,Imam for you; come, -jump in ere . My automobile’s built for two- For me., and for a peach like you." But, as he sgoke, _is auto. reared - Blew up, an _lo l it_ disappeared. . And Maud said, as_she watched his plight .yhgiélggzn Judge. _Yon re _ of _ 8 _ . ., _ . RH J pedals eat emdllidi ddlwn the street, Jenny s cs so sweetly, Jenny is discreet. 1 Litbscme fa Pink as tilicawilidyrose, Golden hair so fairy, Streaming as she goes O her Cie _eland flying ‘Drives dull careaw “Y W1°v*§.l¥i%a°§°i‘”“ J , ~ " ` ` ` ¢.~ 4. 49|g||¢f|~g|| ‘Peakes.»No. 3 Wharf. ii' _