........_» - ,._._ ..._ _._ -»»- ..»..,_~.. ,_ t 1 l I 5 GQMAN TRADE IN PHILLIPPINBS. German trade in the Phlllppims In Im www In lfand $1,489,-ill) in 19(1), a commentazy in itssii on the results of American occu- pstlon. _ _____‘____ ___ _ ____=r- -- mgsons llsnder llperatlng for Piles. lm_- lo llsk. Pain and Expense of an Dperation Avoided by Using Dr. Ulnse’s Ointment-A ltinisters lxperienoe. Too many doctors seem to have a _ nmnia for using the knife, and recom- mend an operation for piles in scores of cases when Dr. Chase`s Ointment would h h nd lastin c eiectat crcug a g ure. Rev. S. A. Duprau, Methodist miri~‘ ister, Consecon. Prince Edward County, Ont., states:-"I was troubled with. itching and bleeding piles for years, and they ultimately attained to a very violent form. Large lumps or ab- scesses formed, so that it was with great difficulty and considerable pain that I was able to stool. At this severe crisis I purchased a. box of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. but I had little or no faith in it. as I had tried various remedies be-- fcre and to no purpose. “Now, imagine how great and joyous was my surprise to find that just the one box cured me. so that the lumps disappeared, and also the external swelling. I feel like a. different man to-day, and have not the least doubt that Dr. Chase's Ointment saved me from a very dangerous and painful op- eration and many years of suffering. You are at perfect liberty to use this testimonial as you see tit for the benefit of others similarly afflicted." ` Dr. Chase’s Ointment. 60 cents it box, nt all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates 5 Co., Toronto. f- _ EDG EH l LL,°.‘.1‘$'.°.l'.i‘.€"°° WINDSDB. Ii0VA sl 0'I‘lA. lnc~-rporated 189|. The Bishop of Nova Scotia, Chairman Board of Trustees. The Bishop of Fredericton,mem- ber of Board of Trustees, ex-cmcio. l Lefroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ College, principal, assisted by Ten Resident Experi- enced Governesses from Eiighnd, (five of whom are specialists in the Music and Art Departments , and Two Non-Resident In- structors. Hou_sekeeper,Matron and Nurse. ktensive Buildings with capacity for ioo lesidents; Heated by Hot Water, Lighted by Bectricity. Grounds covering ei ht acres. sdpol Dairy and Laundry, tenced kits of property. §~Pre ration for th_e Universities. trkhaeass term begins Wednesday, Sqatem- lnh *Q01 Por Calendar apyly to DR. BIND. lddsm. _ ||ew‘“"" Preserves.. ~ Strawberry 12° per lb Rggpbgrry 10c per lb. Gooseberry 10° per lb. Black Curran in 15 md 25 cont bottles. Strawberry and Raspberry ‘ Syfu ‘Z5 cents per boule. y All tie above goods are made from _ home grown fruits and are guaranteed pure. Try Eureka Tea 25c lb. it F. siaaaigim at ca Tdephone No. 5 ‘Lower Qrcea EI- l -1 -I I 1 ASBESTIC §&f\f\»§/OGG The King of Wetll Plasters Fire Proof, Sound Proof will not crack or scale cH. One third less coal will heat your house s phstered with Asbestic. When having your plan prepared see tha iii: Plaster is speci ed.. LSBESTINE-Fire Proof,Cold Water Paint Uore durable than Oil Paints at one third the pdee. Ll»BES'l‘0S Stove Lining will save you time nikon d st _ Costs bout ey an may save your ove a one half as much as other linings and lasts three tina as long. IIGKIIINUN & MGNEVIR Lower Queen St , (f.`h’rown PLAN I` LINE Commencing August- 20th the well known steamers of the Pant Line, will leave Charlottetown for Boston via Hawkesbury and Halifax S- S. YAR MOUTH Tuesdays at noon. S. S. OLIVETTE Friday at noon, Returning will leave Boston Tues- days and Saturdays. Passengers via Picton on Wednes- days and Saturdays make connections at Halifax for Boston direct. For tickets and all particulars ap- ply to `* II- I.. UIIWUII. W- W. CUIIKE, M&U8g€t. Agent _ June 4, Chai-\sf.......w.. p_};_[° 'rr' " " - »."-'fe ..f_""~4*F "'» '_ 1"-'=:'-.~ ~-1-...-'.»=-' _. - - .__~ - _ -_ - -. _ ' ` 53”: 1 ‘v~-'_»`-`f':7-'»"". ` ' -is -»@~;~.,~»_=_»._1.~=~J-r~"»43,- r.i~.,_- _ ' ` - ' ` -_,,,.,.~_. _~....;,~-._~ .'~'~==‘=-,f1J._'§»i» ns: -. Coming Events. Guardian readers wi`ll_/ind the _plow- ing convenient to clip and keep for reference. ‘ Sons of Scotland meets every second Monday in each monthin Mechanlc’s Hall Prowse Block.-E. Gunmen, Rec. Secre- tary. ORANGE ORDER. Boyne Lodge. Nc. 614, meets 2nd and 4th Fridays in Wrlght’S. H811. at 8 p. m.-D. MCNEIL, Recording Secretary. St. George's Lodge, Nc. 1171 meeii every Tuesday night, at 8 o’clock, in Oifei Hall.-D. J. McKnvNoN, Secretary. LavyWallace Lodge Nc. 27, meets lst and 3rd Fridays, in Wright s Hall.-MBS. Cnossman, R. Sec y. ~ L. O. Y. B. A.-Mizpah, Loyal Orange Young Briton Lodge, No. 148, meets every Thursday night in 0il°er’s Hall.-J Chappell. R. Scc'y. Caledonia Club meets last Tuesday of each month. Visiting brethren welcome. Crrv Council meets the second Monday n each month. Dr. James Warbuton Mayor, H. M. Davison. City Clerk. The Charlottetown School Board meets the first Monday of each month. Ewen Stewart, Secretary. ronnsrmts. Count' AvoNn.s.LE, L O. F., fourth Tuesday of each month In Mechanic’s Han, Grafton st.---S. Renouf, Sevy- Courvr Momrr Srnrmnv, L C_F. first and third Tuesday of each month in Me- chanic's Hall Grafton St.---J. W. Suther and,Seo’y. masons. St. John’s Lodge, in Masonic Temple, second Tuesday in month, David Mc Lennan, Sec'y. Victoria Lodge in Masonic Temple, first Monday in month.-W. P. Dcull, Sec’y. Alexander Chapter, 'Royal Arch May- scns in Masonic Temple, Brat Thursday in month except J une. July and August. J. J. Weldon, Sec’y. Prince Edward Preceptory, Nc. 35- Knights' Templars. 3rd Wednesday Of each month in Masonic Temple. Albert Edward Lodge cl Pexfectione Degree A. Sc A.S.R. 3rd Thursday, follow- ing 3rd Wednesday, J anuary, April, July, Oct. Prince George Encampment. Royal crest ers meets every Thursday in Wright’s Hall.--Murdock McLeod Ilust trious Archivist. Court Charlottetown, 0.0. F.,i1rst and third Thursday. Wright’s~Hal1.--»-W. C Whitlock, Sec'y. Court Abegweit, Q. 0. F. meets in Fcre~iter’s Hall, Prowse Block, on the seconi and fourth Thursday of each month -H. W. Weeks, Rec.-Sec’y. onriflrmows. PortLa Joie Enoampment on second Wednesday in each month.--D. B. Mc- LennanR. S. - St. Lawrence Lodge every Monday evening. E. M. Younker,Sec’y Wildey Lodge every Friday evening in their, hall in Victoria Row; Geo McLecdSec’y. Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No , meets every first and third Tuesday evening.-~ Fanny J. Wise, Secretary. xNrGH'rs or Pvrniks. Knights of Pythias--Empire Lcdge.Nc.19 every Thursday evening at 8 o’cIock, in Pythian Hall, Prcwse’s New Block.--J. H. Williams, Keeper of Recoids and Seal. soivs or ENGLAND. Lodge Eton, No. 148 meets every Thurs day evening in S. O. E. Hall Victoria. Row. John A. Field, Sec’y. Lodge Prince Edward meets second and fourrth Tuesdays of each month in S.O.E. Hall, Victoria Row..--E. H. Duchemin Sec,y LOYAL CRUSADERS. Company “A.” every Monday in Wright’s Hall at 6.30 p. in.---Ada Wad man. Sec y. soNs or TEMPEBANCE. Victoria Division, ;». 1., on Monday, at 8 p. in. Orient Division, Friday, at 8 p. m. Prince Edward Division, N c. 1, meets in Wright’s Hall, every Tuesday.---W. H. Clarke R. Scribe. 4 Wash day is easy and clothes get white if you use "vietnam" ` It does away with washbcard rubbin . Zca es 5c, all groccrs. Mc§innon & Mc.Nevin, Queen ‘ St. . Agents at Charlottetown. mums? l ' - I 'P- E. \._Il_AlLWAY On and after Monday, June ictli., igoi, the trains ofthisrailway wi run daily (Sundays excepted) as follower- Trsins Outward. Trains .Inova s.i¢. 7-3° P.K. LH. 3.io P.M. P.M. A iimmii inline' will And Steamship Lines to Postr-ii via Yarmouth The Fam ~ ......’°‘°““..:. ......&‘:‘.s.°e‘.:a°.:.°.”“‘,..°.:.°.2.>°' and Halifax. 'EXPRESS TQAIN leaves Halifax dai ( - G# Sunday) at 6.35 and 9.oo a. m. for Digi aiixd Yarmouth, making connection daily at Yar- ' South for Boston. THE RGYAL srnausntrs. raises sconce |’|¥|Ul3.E<`BB1’ll;liR AUD BOST0l. imoGroasT Roi-se Power the ladestandr' est ` ' Leave Yarmouth daily lorhcston, on ardvai of ExpiessTrs:ln.x,` ~' an GERMAN CUTLBRY. Germany supplies Moxambique with cutlery. The _natives sate less for its ap- pearance than for durability, and England is not able to furnish as durable goods at he same prices. llany School Children are Pale, Weak and Nervous. Debilitated and Exliaiisted in Hind and Body-Dr. C’hwse’s Nerve Food is Surprisingly Beneficial for Children. The severe and ever-increasing ,strain of competitive examinations coming at 8 time when every boy and girl is undergoing trying physiological changes does much towards making mental and physical wrecks of school children. Run down in health, with the blood thin and watery and the ner- vous system exhausted, children have no chance to escape the many ills that beset a feeble body. There is no treat- ment known to science that so natural- ly and thoroughly restores strength and vitality tc the nervous system as Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. It makes par- ents haDDY by bringing back the color to the faces and the strength and elasticity to the bodies of their pale, puny children. Mrs. S. Dempsey, Albury, Ont., writes:-“My little granddaughter, nine years old, was pale and weak, she had no appetite and seemed to be gradual- ly growing weaker. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food proved invaluable in her case, re- storing health and color and making her strong and well.” . Fifty cents a. box. at all dealers or ldmauson, Bates & Co., Toronto. - I | J 4 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS _ Mrs. O'Hoolihan-“Phat’s the matter, Pat?" Mr. O’Hoolihan-“Faixl The clack i stepped, an’ Oi've fargot whither Oi’m dressin' to go to me wark or cn” dressin’ to gc to me bed.” Tc make money it is necessary to have ii clear, bright brain, a cool head free from pain and strong, vigorous nerves. Mil- urn’s Heart and Nerves Pills lnvigorate and brighten the "brain, strengthen the nerves, and remove all heart, nerve and brain troubles. The Widow’s Intended-“Well,Tommy, has your mother told you of my good fortune T” Tommy-“Nc. She only said she was going to marry you l" Liver Troubles, biliousness, sallow com- plexion, ellow eyes, jaundice, etc., yield to the curative power of Laxa- iver Pills. They are sure to cure. _ Husband-“Just see those beautifu feathers of the ostrich I” Wife-"Pshaw l They are no longer in hshion l"-Heitere Welt. Missrd’s Linlment Relieves Neiiralgls. “Mercy, John l here’s a case in a paper of a woman who sold her child for a shilling.” _ “Yes, dear. Bat perhaps it was teeth- Ing.” i e For internal or external use Hagya.rd’s Yellow Oil cannot be excelled as a pain relieving and smoothing remedy for all pain. While horses need good, wholesome food, it should not be all of the fat pro- ducing kinds. _ Backache, sideache,swelling of feet and ankles, pumng under eyes, frequ- end thirst, scanty, cloudy, thick highly colored urine. Frequent urination, burn- ing sensaticn when urinating. Any of the above symtptcms lead to Bright’s disease, dropsy, iabetes, etc. Doan’s Kidney Pills are a. sure cure for all kidney diseases. _ Agood colt is a product not affected by weather, hot, wet or dry. Mlnard’s Linlmeiit Cures Daudrulf. V A dumb, stupid colt can never be educated to be a valuable horse. ' Worms cannot exist either in children or adults when Dr. Lcw’s Worm Syrup is used. 250. All dealers. V It is within reach of every farmer to breed good horses. _ Athletes, Bicyclists and otheri should ,always keep Ha.gyard's Yellow Oil on hand. Nothing like it for stiffness and soreness of the muscles, sprains bruises, ;cuts, etc. A clean preparation, will not 1! stain clothing. Price 25c. Allow a horse a. reasonable time to rest after feeding. A RED HOT SEASON. / During the hot summer season the blood gets over heated the drain on the system is severe and the appetite is often lost Burdock Blood Bitters purifles and .invigorates blood, tones up the system, and restores lost. appetite. The car in which alittle 4-year old was travelling was partly demolished in n wreck, and noticing the alarm of the passengers, she turned to her mother and said, “Mamma. are we all killed 9" I Milbnrn’s Sterling Headache Powders are easy to take, harmless in action and sure to cure any headache ln hom 5 to 2%) minutes. The number of Protestant Christians in -Ceylon has increased in fifteen ' years I ‘Mlssrifs Llslment for sale Everywhere. There are 28,&4 juvenile temperance- societies in the British Islands, with a membership of 3.536,0 Passim 15 Wonirs. I* ve Dr. Lcw’s Worm Syrup to my little £1 three and half years old: the result was that she passedli round worms in tive days. ' Mrs. B. Boy, Kilmanagh. Ont. Sixty years ago but 1H),lll) children were enrolled in the East Indian schools. There are 4,(XX),(XX) pupils now. lilssrfs Llsiisest Cures Barss. 7 . .wrought iron pillar ln the world. It is leo me in height and weigh. 11 _ If you take a Laxa-Liver Pill to-night befcie retiring, it will work while cu -sleep without a gripe or pain, curl bil- 4-; tg. LK. a.u Mt. Stewart 1 ro lv ]n_nc. sr .58 &.rd.\gs.n LH 6-59 6.oa P.\¢, 3-35 z.cc 4-47 1:48 5.10 - D. POTTINGBR. - _ Gen. Man. Govt. Rye.-1 c 9?, B1 \’3f:~; ~ £3 £4 T; /&"f`“-ii iousn ccnstlpatlo , d anldg ' 'ir headaesike, and maketyculfglemor inszlle morning’ ' _ ~ .`/ E3-"-’»..'“° \_.» N f 5 » _.~..,..., “fs ’ _ or s _..._ .. . _._ ISLAND BIPTEMVWU. lil 3 Tin GUL§.)IAN. flLOWN`_ V Masks Double Sian: It has been proved beyond dispute that this Starch is the finest Laundry Starch in the world, It was invented by R. Mack, and is manufactured by him at Ulm (xcrmanp 1' l ¥ Dearborn & Go , Sole Agents for Canada. St John, N B EYES 0F ALL NATIONS France has one blind person to every 500 iuhabitan ‘~ In Egypn twenty one natives were kill.-i . ¢-cause of defective vision, dur- g the dist week’s operations of an electric railway In Germany and England there is one blind person to every l 000 China has more blind than all oth- r .f uwriee. Spain ceme-1- ne xr America averages only one ii. » \ i) I OC 'he lowest per cent of any ouutry This is explained in the fact that icienniic adlustment of glasses has re-ached its greatest perfection in this country Many eyes have been saved through the timely use of glasses We test eyes for glasses Any e~e we caunol fic should have the atten ion of a doctor who is an eye specialot. E ‘K7 'I'.A.YI..»@E Ca nemo B'ook N&T‘EilK "3\ U’flB"'\§\T' 'TAKI' ... Reader ' you will have to give some of your friends a WEDDING PRESENT shcr’ly Well 1 Don t fail to see a few of our wedding gifts in show window perhaps you will see something to suit you I.. ‘VV J(FC)C)I{. 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