i Asthmaliasp Tw many asthma sufferers give _¢ (heir search for cure. believing t "» ~ their particular case is beyond the ~» i .. t§¢f_ but also as a thorough cure 4* I, _commend Dr. Chase's Syrup of Llns "ry bad: could get nothing to do good. A friend of mine persuaded me 'to try this remedy, I did so, and it cured ~ IN 'ri-is Racu ron si'-'35 __ ~;~‘-___ Fiwoiz `- Baby’sOw Q 4' " i fi if if < ‘ r _ it I is ~ is 5 uv H Q ~ 3 `_"~F-'§‘Y_.T’-=-€"'qfr_\fa~~ -~~» _ ~ - » ..,. . _ ~ ~ ->‘-~'*-if ___f:~.._ f~'~ ____<~."»~.._: 1 _ K. 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CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JUNE 6, lml 3 , ‘ .til -ca is within iiiensurenble distin ,Ming ii central sugar factory establi “the gaston ii part of the island. Se of the large capital :ire conibinlr. ,.- ‘Ne from America. By this machi W nw ciiiicjuice can be converted ahve of cans isoui snizill settlers, ‘ii nt wiht- latter to depend, not on bulk of cane. but on the sugar vielded. ce of _ shed veral 'cn g to establish the fictoi y. It is to be supplied .gh the best modein ni-ichineiy obtain- nery into ' . “gn-witliiii eight or ten hours. A special _'U _,ture gf the eiiterprise will be the pur- DRY L B' the SCIl00I. Important Meeting Held at Souris. -_ u .~> rf rf < 301 of scientific treatment. f ‘ 1; ig only necessary to point ‘ii Sy,-up of Linseed and Turpentine, f. ig; efiielency not only as a. prompt r " ` asthma. 3 Ong” gays :-"I feel lt my duty to r I and Turpentirre. as I had the asth U mg 19 impossible to imagine a 'b syrup of Linseed and Turpentine. 7_5 goothes 'the excited nerves. clears ' pr-onchial tubes, gives prompt relief cures asthma. 25 cents, all dealers', ._-___ Edmwsorn Bates 8-. Co.. Toronto. ,. Dr. iihase’s Syrup -_ of Linseed is - and Turpentlne. - = S _ hat con- all ,ugh to a. new hope in Dr. Chase's the ' me great remedy which nas proven for ' Hrs. George Budden, Putnamville, eed H13. me 3 etter _T agement for asthma than Dr. Cha.se's the I we frightful spasms, and. when used fgguiarly. thoroughly and permanently DISTRICT ASSWCIATION Formed in Officiation With the Provincial Associa- tion @- en A number of Sunday School workers gathered in the Methodist Church last evening to consider the advisibility of or- ganising a District Association in affilia- tion with the Provincial Association. The following schools were iepresented: Souris, Presbyterian, represented by Rev. J. T. Policy, and Miss Noble. Souris, Methodist, by Rev. S. H. Rice Mrs. Rice. Mrs. N. Carlton, Miss Mathew and Mr. H. Squarebriggs. East Point, Baptist, Rev. J. W. Gardin- er, J. E. Roberton, Miss M. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Robertson. Rev. Mr. Gardiner was appointed chair- man and opened the meeting with relig- ious exercises.The Field Secretaiy Rev. G. P.Raymondjwas then introduced to explain It t0 0! .f i _ E ,>- "i _ § § __ _ .W K ji 0" L 0 _ I ' _ ` 1 mf. _ __ ’ Zi/ ` I ' i` \ ///' / //f ‘ - __ ,EQ rx?" 1.1, '_ _-L ,- i"‘iZ `:_ I' /` si? 1 ‘ t i _ R.. _» . ii' »' 5, e D __ Soar Its scientific preparation a ~ ‘E gm distanced the fieid, .1 _ mi if the purity of its ingredients make -_ _ ;it the best of soaps for the deli- cate skins of ladies and children. `-` _.1__-.l__-_.i-_ Tin Ansar Toiirr Son Co. Molrrn UIKUIU lL.° of Tlil ¢lLl.ll1'. 3 ¥ Ai.s:Rr1-cum-sons -.` _ 00000000000 L, the objects to be attained by District Associations. His remarks were followed by a discussion participated in by several of the wo' kers present.Mr. T.S.Robertson, superintendent of the East Point Baptist Sunday School, then moved that the meet- ing proceed to organize which motion was dir.-ied unanimously. It was agreed that the name should bethe Souris District Association. The constitution as printed in the secretary’s report was then read and adopted without change. The follow- ing oiiicers were elected. President.-Rev. J. W. Gardiner. Vice President.-Mr. H. Squarebrigs. Sec. Trca.-Rev. J. F. Policy. Additional executive, Theophilus Mc- Donald of East Point and W. R. Webster of Rollo Bay. _ It was decided to hold the next meeting ` at Kingston on the 27th of August 1901. Upon motion the meeting was then adjourned to meet in the same place at eight o'clock in the evening of which public intimation was given and the meeting closed with prayer. After devo- tional exercises at the evening session, the President gave a. very spirited and interesting address on Sunday school work. The Held Seci etary then addressed the meeting outlining the duties of the Association, discussing methods of work- il ing and presenting black board illustra- tions which should prove helpful and instructive to all. The question box was then opened and all questions bearing on the Sunday school work were suit-ably answered. When the meeting was closed 00000000000000 we heard such remarks as the following Well that was good, The addres §~ International S. S- G FOR BOSTO - “ AND 53 The Pan America Exposi- 3 ‘lion Buffalo. wi. Y. __ . `Jo_\zMENCi.\G MAY ii; "\- » . igri-i the Steamers 1 sz : ns' '_ ~~ ~-I`-..:.'.i‘~ 1 ‘ - '_ -»--_.»...... ~ ~ ~ ‘_ _ .nsrionat-' \\'i;P.\'EsDA“ and Dai. ai 7.10 a. '. ‘T sitio... lube: ia nd and Ios1on_ Return ng leaves ton same day. ati, _ ~5 br _ N EP _ S.S~co~ f' '-. H' 4 r.oti_ 'io 1aE 1 € - ,-\‘_vii=.R~c_-\ 3-s VIA _'_ I. s. s. co., nosro ‘xo /\r.D.=>." iz. R. Asn GREAT rot? ‘riucx Nan Yokx CENTRAL nunso.\ River P. i‘ Passenge.s ar:i\.ng in st. John in the evcnin ' gn go direc* to the Steaiiicr and take Ca in H s _Fi 'l`ick. _ if for IS YOUR HUSBAND, BROTHER Po NOTE. 'I F s EES _ _ _ _ b I `€i'th oi siaterooin io. the trip. _ For rates :mtl information apply to nearest bers to promote and advcrti.=e_t is most ,- and the people filled out of the church _ lb l ` V9 (C Q ‘were fine,” We are just learning how little we know. Itwill be with much °' pleasure the people of Souris will greet. in August the retuin of our Field Secretary ____ ____ ____ __ __,__. DHUNKENRIESS _ IS A DISEASE 1 AND GRN GURED _ of ‘C rui- rt- FATHER, 1-n\ ci 5( i'~ relatives . \ Y aiiiicted wo the Disease cf Drunken- '; Bos- ness; _?Wi*.hhavc a sure cure which can ~’ e.rn. be g“en wirn or vvirHoU'r the know- I ledge ofthe patent. Read the follow- - PAN 'ing which speaks for itself :- 'rm-: SAN FnANcisCo. CAL. Dec. 1. 1900 ._ DR. W H SAUNDERS SICO., Chicago Ill. ~ Deo Sirs'- Kindly acce t my thanks for th¢ wonderful and permanent ._ ht man 'ries AND g cures you have wrong _ on y _ KDCIIIDCYS Of IDX COl\gf6g8.tlO`l1. I h8V€ »‘ organized a srciety among xn¥_ mem- 1 , safe and spcedyciire for this dreaded __ N. IZ afflicted with. You will learn in th_e f tl-i suit of their aou and allow you to still continue in 1 5 *fi .1 _IEE 'i v §, avowed to have been laid l‘»y`oi1e.of his ~ hens. H ' d`; k " d ul `,`_ qu. _ _ (U1-'ling to cnafl' the couiitfvmaii said _Zi z "Psha~ ! i'~ L " ‘ h ___a_w___»b txehgosoniething in t e egg _ __ C0'\1Uti'vinevi getting r.xc.lcd. _;l CK;-bcate i' _;_ S0’-I beat it ‘ And he handed the egg to the grocer. e » The latter held out his hand for it,but dropped _ if 111 Surprise on the counter. where it broke tw " “QP plates _and a platter. It was of solid ix on Painted-whit ii. e. "Some folks think they’re mightv cl against the solid fact "- _,___ \ ,» e- ; \?‘_= ._ , . ` '- f_;,~;_» JAM. is your stock of jam running low? We _~ sm! have 5 qvlantity of that pure home made ` _ msbfffy at wc. per ib. ____ Tri' Eureka Blend Tea, z5c per lb. R- F~ Maddigan & Go. " 37 Ttknhone ¥n_ 151 Tnnof Once!! SITC , -I .gif A farmer :vent into e grocery store and exhi led to the ey es of an admiring crowd an euor , mous egg about sir inches long. which he W _ e iia i pac cu. in Cotton au wo 0 ‘ Flow an_\~ciie to handle ii, for fear of breaking the dhenoineiior.. - The grocer examined it with the rest, and, in _ ca t at _ - 'l‘ll bet you a dcllar you haven’t,” said the `_Right re lierl the grinning grocer; and 80mg behind the counter, he brought out a wi __ "Theres sometninv in the :gg line that wil -' :Et ii. I think," saifhe, reaching out for th nev. ilct To Bc -“Bealcti___ .' ~ "1-iéld on. there," said the farmer; “let’s _ muttered the farmer, as he pocketed the money Are speaking most wonder- fully things, but they don’t be- ' gin to tell it all. Come into the store if you have time. mer suits. 0 The Wonderful Cheap Men. The Catholic Bishops of Canada have I EE) o ,:\_'_`2 gf.- , N ' '~ “ ".‘/ _-in i- Jr *J ,_ l I ’ __ _ auanananaaanananama North window_ U .. It is an object lesson in - little prices- _ in gents’ head wear, Hot Weather Hats 500 what we are able to' sell at a. real saving to you., See _our _ really extra. low priced sum- ' _A neat pattern German Wor- sted at $10.’ Looks- extremely nice and is very cool too. ` . ,.7 _._ _ , ___ ~_-_-’__~__ -‘\____.’;\,_ _ _N _~\ ___ _ - A.- " =~t‘f's’~ » ff i ‘.134 '-__i' _f _ _. '. __ it _ ‘_ ti -.\:_~` ~' ' , \ _-N 0u|° Just brim full of coolness ,io _ ,i\ - »`§'J f-.. ` bint s That there isinothing neces- sary to the complete furnish- modern man _but _ .».» " 1', " ("2 _ _‘_`\,, . nibddic now E an » ici tis. -._ _.~ ~~ ‘AL s ‘Jacques Cartier’ . Light Weight Un erclothing E T0 Be slilfifl Auctloil _ _ ` For Weather, On Wednesday the 12th day of In °°tt°”» light. smtgogh and soft ' ~June, 1901 at 12 o’clock noon where , _ is C8l'\fS I’ Sllitf' I she now lies at the Steam Natiigation Nlcely Fmuhed B°~Ibl;93°»!1 506 osI:i?k -_ C ’ haf Ch ltt to 'fi _ ‘C6318 . ndrggnvidugly didposedr df by grrihvaie ‘ B°"‘mf“l “ft Meri” ` _ per sun ‘ _ i1‘¢°W.-- _ ` $1.00 per suit ' ‘ omething extra ilne in light ‘weight natural woo' - ° . Thi Bond Paddle Steamer -isis »°'°°v “ew $2.00 per suit . _ Men 9 Oufflftero. nett tounge. Built of wood in Que- bac in 1883. has a beam engine ylith I a surface condenser. . ifi“::;.I‘.2'§ tit; 32;: G0 l'd01I1 _ dl. _ ` The bull, machinery and boiler is -AT- _ ` _ _=~ if " 1# in d' ° Th l h ' expressionof the fact forthe ‘tip itse good co" “’1°P _ eveese “S 5 I I W 'B i ” `,f` _ _ _ . . it A ‘_ good outfit havingjust been_re&tted __ - K “"“" has grown out of all proportion in s ui i If . eriwn development, and passed inspection in April. Her ik. “_ HmI;’_~“_fm":*°§ °1°¢k_d°¢S 1=°H1¢k fight. drop it in md have itmsde ri iii, _g¢,,,," 1' . . it g ge e serv f Mr. _ _ certificate allows the vessel to carry you have repai.s when prcmigsecis. o B ` ' W Camemn’ J°'““'- WC are in spouuon in ie _ WHAT WOULD THEY GIVE? Egfiplasszigeisgpgd she can be put to _ L W . wstciimuker and Jeweler. "_ ° - 4 ` ° \ . ` . A piletasrffiiilgcanzvsglitéiiiiifgmiifiigiis I " Fofperticulars aPPly in Charlotte- _ ' _ _ ° °°’°°’ °“"*°° “<1 GM* G=°fr¢ Sine r L. C. OWEN ~ ` bf Dr. C‘.iase’s Syrup of Linseed and 1 ° ° v Y _ _____ Y __ ___ 11-. ;»‘5‘ ar _ .n »~_¢ 1,-_ ‘ __i`..ff ‘ ___ '_ » ` D Y *_ _ _ A ' ' _ I _ -4 ` ' We have just opened a nice line o "° 'J ` ' ' W...... .__ G... io.. Si... ..._ §K§§gE§;f3g_gfm Sickle cases also a beautiful assqrt- ~ ment Sleeve Links, Collar Buttons, gchgglgégétown’ P' E’ Hat Pius, Bracelets, Lornette Chains, _ §?,‘g‘,§§§_» Silk Guards, Broaches, Clocks, Silver- g §',Q,§§U§§§§0NS_ 2 ' s- S0 wanna lm! ware, Spectacles ani a. lo. of nice ON |-"RE DA[|_Y goods too numerous to mention but 1 Terms Reasonable to show them and give you our prices ‘Authe Modern Jewelry and Fancy §w. F. R l N S, Goods Store. 5-f_,d3m ruorausron. & co. ¥it&&i(¥isK&!§&u& Sunnyside. ' _ _ "The World’s Best by Every Test-" -1_1-1.1-111 i-iiori GRADE ._---G-¢r-1.-In than most brands. Price lower than 3113'- Auui Bucs IIBRMBE IIISZABD 'Laxative Broiiio-Quillflls mm- Chsriottetovn.J\\i\¢_3_’991jd3‘FI°°dt ,_ _ if 2.' A _ 1 1 ' _ - ` - _ 2d2aw and wky ti- _ _‘ - ' ‘ . orders. ' ENGLISI1 MANURES _ i _Richest in Nitrogen, ?hos. Acid and Potash. Entirely soluablc and available Quick, sure and always reliable. iGivcs best .and most lasting results. 25 per cent better value i. ll bugwhat w0u__d tignsumption e an pneumonia give 1 e r isease were - _ T _ » - onl in its beginninv. lf it were Onlya L L BEER or to ' - ' with colds and could certainly be cured Charlottetown P E Island 'Ma _ ~ To _ - * Good turnouts of every d A $ cription and good horses, well ' g ct-ircd for, always. At l.arge’s Livery E Personal attention to `a‘1 Puone 30. LARGE BROS- ` raoraiirroas L&&&& his SE00llD-llhllli PIANO ' For sale a second-band Piano, (Broadwood) Mahogany CMP. i9 ill good condition. Will be sold cheap for cash. Call and see it at my sales. room, Great George Street. E- McDO‘U»GAl_..-I.. May 23 dif AU_o_twncer. Tenders for supplying meat for the 82nd Regt. in Camp Brighton will bs rvceived at the chico of Lieut. J. A. tllacdonald up to 12 '-»'C_l~ ¢`¥»- l‘°