-x i . g '-` * ~L'-,---.\>-~~ '~ -` ~ N __-- ‘-.f-_- __ ~‘ , .. 4 s > -» a f1s:.i,\.& _V __ v - w , _- » ~ .-4 _- !f~.._i_*~s ~ '1 ~ \ r -___-_e=f.__4._>_.4?.'>_~<‘ L -,i 4? se* * ‘_ L ~._ y~(~~ (3 7 _ . -*_ . -‘ _ » *f--gg 1-_--rf g fi-1-; i_""< j_'»_-=..j.,;_.;-3 _. ,_ _W _ ` ` gl NS lDgS 0 8 Cy UID? fo|k,w,ng letter wah recewed bv 2 and mafleffor home leaving two drivers, Sea heath _ _ . _ . . ' th ‘ l _ _ - . _ _hues pm1,,y,0n Chariotwtow n_ eight mules and two wagons besides with from the oce;":Vl195s[ili;iteSv:la`.‘t.er Dumping _ _ _ ‘_ 1, VV __ it E'KllT|FULLEATliE U-l1i»D~"<»* '-“Y lst- I`l»c uthei driver .ati L . ’ ‘ » -I -if .- ` Erin sul - _ I - " . _'A 1 D YDEAR -ii vr .nn i \'cLE --I now '\` Said he W0\`\i\' -1 ‘ff ' 14 x . . » ge _ “Hume ‘te i _ JA ° '- Palfice in the sky ii lin- - i ouse-cha, eq \ f -'hc other three bc-v.~= ‘ i , - .~ ri :n\;'e.~` ‘nerr . . ._ ~ _ ` _°" ‘ ` P _ _ _ , _ _ °“'“ to “ rm" WJ a ew hnes 1” ' ' _.irsiiip that rises 2 000 ieet ~ - - -in En i.|NE. - ,D he, nephew, Allan Mcnomld of thethree brave fellows in the ditch. One Tri _ h ’l',‘ _ ay' l tl begin wighgtthe i'-ire; on the 39;), (lay g uard awaiting a general courtrnai tial gy the insurgents tired on the lst Thi” UIOFIHUS my COUIPMIY “ent 0'-It ,on wipes; wliieh Wag qtamoued m and caught si\ prisoners that they say ,eh The ¢-.liiii-eh was 1-lddlefl WM] were in the fight. It is rumored that they ts but by gee(-1 luel, no one “EL will be shot at sunset. The weather`is ye_`f,ei-da, About all the spare very hot at present and We are not ,ere “eat our go huntthe Ph|1,p0no€.\ allowed out between 12 and 2 o`clock only happened that ii detail of men had to when it is necessary. Ihad a letter from It ton bgwn pine mileg frgm here G€OI`gC )lL`l{CllI-Ili* illB Oi'll€I` (lily iill(l ll€ iey searched up men enough Q1- al i says that they are all well. \\'ell. I have ist all thev could get that were not gn ,fiven up :ill hopes of going home this [land me mule teams to go Wm, summer but may be in a year or two. I My ehiiim who took the chance PJ-.ive not received the papers sent to me wcee their friends in the owe, vet but they will likely come in the next ilion volunteered to act as a ad mail. I will close now so good bye from guard for the teams which mean- I i'0U1` Allie- lhey .nust go 300 to 5(Il yards ahead AI-Lf*--\' H- MCDONALD- ig the teams will not rim into al Accompanying theletter was a souvenir [Sh A5 they were five mileg Gut, 01 edition of a book entitled “The Soldiers’ the Philipenoes opened fire on Banner” by Pandia Rall which is iheyyumped into the fliteli and published in Manila, P. I. The book to keep the enemy off as iong as is very nicely printed and has a very .mild that the others might catch up Pretty Cover in the middle of which is plwelp them, but as the others came tie American Stars and Stripes. The lit, and qiiw the thi-ee fellowb m the book contains 13 stories on a soldiers life be li t, ig th g fl Hmmm] which arevery interesting. AR CHI be seen wending their way along ntry roads converging from all di s at this enterprising village siding at the station stood four cars 'ided with Frost&Wood's mowen °akes and binders where a number i weie kept busy from an early ntil noon loading the farm wagons after the other backed up to re the machines in which so many s have found reason to lace their -nce Scattered about the station vere groups of men busily engaged -up horse rakes to be drawn behind ded wagons As the exp 'ess train harlottetovs n drew into the station ~ne presented was one cf such un l life and bustle as to attrac. the on of every passenger n the hour of noon arrived it was lat almost the entire contents of ilway cars had been transferred to here near ten times the number of agons which stood groip d about ation yard, while the owners, ting to the number of about S0, rc to the principal hotels, where din ii been prepared by the Frost& Co for its patrons. Conviw iality he place of work and bustle for in hour, and then teams were hitch and as they stood ready to depart in e the entire group was photo t l ted th th h li . ut; bogalsg s:?;'°°;:;atSwwl;;0 to pay her debts out of foreign trade.- mly is the Frost8cWood Co to be oe g u . But that remark only illustrates the cool l ' » _ _ 7 . B of Freetown, and Mr VV H Lawson, special salesman from Toronto, Superin F M F. E. Island, Mr. J. Davies Schurman, u _ Wd If K¢“llSf°l ll! Frost tending the delivery. Rwlibdco S 5 K ington wasa lively place on Mon t. the occasion beings grand de l of Frostdc \Vood haying and har- inachine Earl in the morn mers with double and single teams o ii l ) In 1890 the imports of China were $89,- 000,000, and the exports $60,000,000, a total of $149,000,000. In 1899 the imports were $175,000,000 and the exports $137,000,000, a total of $312,000,000. The:total trade had therefore more thandoubled in nine years, although it is still very small for a country of more 4(I),000,(l]0 people-not a dollar a head. The London Speaker points out that the increase has taken place in spite of a growing hatred of ail things foreign on the part of officials, ex orbitant taxation on internal transport, bud roads and other obstacles. It is pointed out that only a mere fringe of China is really accessible to foreigners,to foreign influence and ideas.There arefonly twenty-eight ports' at which foreigners are allowed to reside and trade. The in terior is for all practical purposes closed to foreigners. The oilicials are described as ignorant, dishonest and anti-foreign. Anyone who thinks of Cliinafs four hund- red millions can conjure up fair imagin- ations of enormous trade. Think of supply- ing, say, ten million Chinese homes with sewing machines and pianos! But the vision mnst be sobered by the thought that if we persuade Chinamen to adopt our ideas they will probably imitate the pianos and sewing machines with Chin- ese iidelity, and manufacture for them- selves and perhaps even for us. Again, if China chose to adopt the American pro- tective tariff in lieu of five per cent. and “iikein,” who could blame her? We did see the other day an indignant protest against China raising her customs tai-ii‘I', because that would be merely a device* s being supplied with the Brit cl. ss ary manufactured In our own imptpdeuéi of some western views in rt Mr John Bernard and M 3*” °° ‘”“ Woodside, who are the lical for the Company at Kensington ry busy and made several sales S round ‘Sir Burdett, of St, John, -_-- r fo the Fr0q;&W00d Compan BRIDGEPORT July. '--TWO P0l€S Brun-with and Prince Edward and a polecat Caine ncui' driving all of vias pre~eni and also Mr A Horne, the New York c0lonY Of 51111111191' b03-li' loud,-, ,, im. gene,-.il agent for ers at Fairfield from their homes last- evenin g. “v - - _.___-1 A5 the sun was setting a. peculiar odor was waftedlto the nostrils' oi' tl.-e nie-mbcrs pcrations ltliolootoro. llc llood ofthl btooilolilles. A Sui-or, olilwlf or lay, Dr Ghasdo Ointment. li d of ‘he s\irzeon’s knife ca!1S€l *~ “' sua" °“ ye". - -chaos not understand ...,- yeai- vi 3, when tho! mum l Justice Pram ` 1 d wits k, expense, or don- : ui oi.. on by usinr D1' 's Ointmen., the only preP\\¥¥fi°n teed to cure anv case ot ltchlns- ¢, or protruding piles J. A Baldwin, Baptist minister. ll. Ont , writes - F01’ Ove' y years I was a. lreat suderer itching and protruding Dil” I many ri i and underwent ver, ' iizical operatidlw iihoui im i fi; any permmlhi t Whcr erwiir to give up in de Iwas . i fl J ii e Dr Cha.ae’s Oiut and di ~ s » finding relief at once. I three b- x-s and am almost en cured 'The itching is all gone I a.dvis_.i bers to use it believlnl lid cur t lem as it hll IDC " Chase s Ointment in the onlY ve and actual cure for evtf! 10?!!! H. (0 cents 0. bot. at oi *UIQ of of the summer coloiiy, who were eatiii_i__- their evening iiical. Most ofthe boairilers ldirl iiotkiiow vi iiat it \\i‘_s, blitdlisticc I". E. Pratt ui-il, and nciit out oii the porch t»_iiii»'i-st1;_;ii'_t". Ei; _,.t"` ',‘»'~'u i’olcs‘ api,-l‘o?_cli'U_g ; r.-lin-_" :. ti ciiziiii ai poiecat which they had ,~-'Mg it in tue woods. they wanteu .»u.~itice_t’ratt to pay them the twenty- live cents bounty which the Stn.-te Legis- lature oifers for tne_deaih otevery poieca_ isnghsgeof-;E\_vhvd.»-‘beth-’@$._ “Pw- ciaoe nheatzenrifh of fl- Pilivli'-FS ‘~"v°f~~ ' ulary, andheordered the I Poles to tune the polecat away. The Poles grew ex- citedandrefused to go until. they had received their county. In their excite- ment they pulled t`ue_polecat about some- whatrudely, and the 1 olecat retaliated. ' Justice Pi-ati. i-aninto his house holo- inghis liaiidl‘\ei'cliief to his nose. Ina moment he i-euppeai-ed with iiis old musket. The gun hadnt been shot offi -years, but tlii. Jus ` ‘- - aimed at the pon- cat and ilrcd. Then there \\.» ‘ f -1 ‘-- bewildeiul l'oic.~._ -t ive _o 'p . n. i. _-jr -§.`._3) 1 _.rs _ff % 4;.-r§__,» W5/ .-" - i w ', ‘ r ,, __ a l if-'I _ 'Q _ ' p . _._..._,. s-_-_-. __ from an -4x-i ir* r out if you -prefer flavor and qmlii liens are the fish to buv “We iJa`v`af`also in sicé1r'iioin`o lag-pin C-we Bri =°°»_Hfrfi_f»z- _ W@__°.»»-_ noch . the ah: vs in barrels lrr ilio _whnleii trade-_ also in Q bble. Q bbls, pull, Q y ihe dcz-in tor the ri-.tail trade. _ Preserve Jars. _ We have just received 50 dczon Pre- serve Jars in `gl°s=i and itone. The above will be sold cheap, to ,foul 1 l Paspbcrrieo. _- 1 Wecin till ovdsis for Rupberrie A full stock of groceries op -hand al _ EXPRESS TRAINS leave Halifax daily [e iastest and ine_st steamers plying between th Maritime Provinces and Boston. copied, for Bmuon Q on arrival of Express Trains from Hii‘ifnx_ i Returning leaves Boston daily, Sllurday ex- -ce ted. at4p. m. '~ I Eassengerscirriving in Halifax next day, 3 p.m.. by Flying H-uenoee Exiiiess Train. Q ' ° The S. S. lriuce Edward leaves Halif e oservc ou wit t e in s _ -ii UnderiieaP,Sh1rts, " y ., every Tuesday at 7ooa. m. for South i-_liio ` Ports and Xarmoiith. connecting on Wcdn day with H. S. Prin G f [4 _ es- _ _ce eorge of ooton For all_ information, guidebook, folders, etc., which will be sent tree. *.v:i£c to RH. ,A Il0llllll0ll »A'llAlll'IC Rlllill 6 . _si MQ ' strong,General } assenger Agent, K¢¢tvil1¢.N / ' 75"’ fville N. 5. .Tune 15 d ¢n,_ ' Summer Resort _ 1 ustico Beach _; F5? _ 'i)# . TV” ' ~ ` 'open .ni »-1-i,='v"»°s=sfg-low mr-gm or .- \`;? 5.-H .» _ .‘ _ _ ty, - -v_- -:-. *ir ». A 1 do _' __ . ,- 432”-I I rf _ . . ~‘ , _ g_i1__mquire forthe warm :Wea-_dei »ii. pr. --i mmyemeni f A fl J- Q: f"., ° ' ' A fi' Hills llllll lllllllllllgiiis slEASii`o`£E aoiiai Bo.-it»igg,_-Fifhivg Sin! ond,aoQ Still uiiirllaiitlsh Beau ifui B~~f»»`¥v Av ' H197- im, Nm- ..... iz.-v..-_ii Bai Alley.CroqpetGrclind|. __ ,,, - ,_ ' ' To fooohhotcl f ui-. grit' ti-Qi! Call and see how little money iti ‘mm “Wann m§unt__,Rw_,, wk fs- _ `e-= “H ll -vie#-'iron n 1' e- '--<1 4 ro- tslffs to buy an outfit at _...ae ; -_~ nc si mi of dim: i.‘f-~"__`-‘ ‘ V =»=--'-»»- L, lo-iotuwu by carrie °t all a limes. i i l" .wa fnodcrato. For tor iculars apply to Mrs. New- - son. Seaside Hotel, Romeo, P E. L.- , orto i |- I ,___ _ _,,, _ - ; s . .soil-1| unison. July 4 d<f. Charloiteioiill-, P.-E-' ,_ he entire summer colony as '1--i-iw _ ~ ` i _ "7 Ia iournprl- ' ‘ - ‘v ,__ _J ' _-1_2 -- ‘ _ _ g ._ ._ I _ _ _ .,-, - _J V » - ‘N p r 1 1 ‘_"., . . ,if-_,;_»__ ” '_A`;_)*% ,Q » - ' f ~ . - . 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