` _ urww-w- lil'-|PU"U 00000 "* `hFl"fg`l1`hHH`h ""`h0T'| ». Y V Y* W V*_v`_W - . _-..T~`;.r=~;§U U s THE GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN, PRI NCi£'f_TRDWATll'#‘ISLANTl_ JULY 3 moe, - Naturo’e fo r D i a r s' h Q a andall&amet0emp|ainu indzillsllandadnita. FUi.LER’S BLACKBERRY T CDRDIAL _ il* -f_ folio ‘I 00.*' ih- rus saint conf. --- i M woons'roo8.n.n. _ _ i l 1. ‘. ff- PLANT LINE commsncmo June win The well known Steam- ers of the PLAN1. LINE will leave Charlottetown ‘ or some .vie rnwkee- ' Twelve `Auxiliaries and four Band¢` f y and Hllifnx. '_ “S. S. OLIVETTE” EVERY rU1=.soaY_ sr ir. M. “.S. 5. HALIFAX” Pmoav 1 1>.M. Returning will leave Boston Tuesdays and Sat- urdays. Passengers via Picton on hseadays and Sat- glrdeagna make connections at Halifax for Boston f 1 For tickets and all information apply to i hy ._ _ _ W_ W_ CLARKE, _Agent Clftown bescopo of educational work in Mission D840 IIDUH lf- H_ L. C.-HIPMAN, Manager. SAFE in any Climate and at any Season, M¢9____n_r__E’s PILLS _ Icy etlneleteihe liver and liiiseye 3- ten A diet lieedaeb, Foul of Dlserderod Steins, lalltaal Deasilpaticn. Claanas sad Pafify the lined eel radar the Skis eiecr and lleelthy. 'hey are partly vegetable. ron su.: nrnvwnnn 25s rm sox Ol .BY Ulla 0! IIDIIPT Ol PBIUI. 8raN_roq'§ ram nzuzr, 'run :ala 9|' Au. ran: unusual. - o°_S°hL£t,f».Inx§xnoan ` by the choir. Hrs. Ross's addrasefiwis : __ _ __ . _characterized by fluency of-lspdech,.'l2easss, yétdioy are unnecessary toyoung WHITE & C0.. srocs nnoxrsns Agents for Ennis if Stoppani BANKERS AND BROKERS /stents. made, Grain and coma bought outright or on margin. Newsou’eiBuildh\g -' Victoria Iww Charlottetown, P. E. I. Telephone 268 P. O. Bcx 46 lil WUMUiS____ <_-_- ‘Held on Tuesday Afternoon Won _by Frank E- Gardiner, and Evening l PRIZE ESSil_e___ _ i .___ _ Son of G. W- Gardiner- _ ,_,_._. _ . we ` - " A § _A Good Attendance. lnteresting`Scientlfie Temperance the _'__Suhject»' _ Chmptqr _VIII __ § lr Addresses From Mrs-' A very _hfercsting paper was Papers Read, and Eloquent The Benefit of Early Teach- _ ing in Public Schools. l Ross- The convention ot the Women's Mis- sionary Society opened at ten o°clock ` Tuesday morning in the echoolrnom of the First Methodist Church. Mrs. John- azzresided at the meeting and Mrs. _, introduced, words of hearty weiecmebeing extended by Mrs. Small- irood. ,< ' ' ` “ gaverepcrte which were hopeful and en- read, make? most edective the __ ing`s;”‘diecussi\ohs, and opportunities ` _ 9,°¥e'_otions.” = The-afternoon-Jlfession was opened by devotional exercises, after which greet ings were received from the W. M. S. of Zion Church. Excellent papers 'were then read upon the following subjects: “Preparation a panacea for dullness ic our meeting," “Difficulties and how to- overcome them,” “What we are working for and w we work,” “What ought to' ____ _ l u Scientific Temperance is a very large subject and one upon which all authorities , do not agree. But upon the evil elects of the indiscriminate use of intoxicating beverages there is bu-. one opinion held by ali. The question as.»to whether alcohol is a food or a poison, is _one which has led to many lengthy discussions, and it cannot ne answered by any short com- prehensive formula. Ale »hollc drinks may be in a certrin sense, a fool, but they are s-ldom taken for food purposes, being chiefly used for their intoxicating effects noon the brain. Alter severe exertion alcoholic drinks in moderate quantities are claimed to be useful, but if takes before any physical or mentsllsbor they have a very injurious eifect on the system. Many physicians have found T that alcohol when used as a prevents ive of infectous or contagious disease is of no use, but that instead of sfrengthening the body to resist such diseases, has the effect of we ikening it, so as to render the system unable to withstand the attacks -in e the roaster. _ *~1nw_m n_s;n1r1 nur nm ' l-lere the contents ofnthe-_ are spread _ well-ventilated' loft. Cnrrentsf ‘off air* thoroughly dry season the beans and mellow their flavor before theyfgoitc Q _calms-nnnuqup ' The natives hand method fan for if-ii Plinili@ ._ 1nsi1f¢S,P¢ff~s3 ls`“"lli-Mis __ beans. and.keeps them. frm _ breaking, except in very Ill' cases. The selected beans i to- our “roasting ra llslm _ _ ._ 1. _ ~.». s...f | . ’,g ’Bi-:ans ; _ but on 'mfre-mei msenwimfeens .ms when Bands,” and a ‘~C°,g,,,sg;,,g ggel ~ The ravages of int_§rnp=ran& among all .eandmcn of Weiin me child;-sn in classes and _people leadsto the conclusion cnriruaaaas teaches lands." Interest. that were is only one we var to #mid ing discussions and _many bright ideas the evil effects of the ahusc of alcoholic were brought out from the reading of liquors. It is evident toalliihat only by those papers. Miss Down brightened the early teaching in the public schools, of aessioubyasolo, Hrs. Bess-than s_pokc.tho__ uses_-audabuses‘°i_%1°9§}°1» 0811*-his - upon -di3eren:~ methods of sueeessfuiiyf great- evil be stayed.-~ *Enid leaching' carrying on the work of W. M. S. and for should not be _taken up by itself in a des- ‘ the encouragement of those *present told ultory manner but should be systematic- Evaydetdl in the reduction of UBB is under our 'direct `sup§fvieion." We `iantR° and drythe fruitftiireeh and clean thefgeans, them in air-tight cane. which we sell to your ‘bent`s, ‘for w ich he will sell _them to yon. _ COFFEE -is most cie`an`,” nice!! wholedomé, m _ _ you. 40_ centaapcund_ietl|eprie_e.» _ O the \lU» °R°°lR¢- " ' olroW_I."` *anrroanho *hr U _ ~ ¢|{(s,` ~»» ¢ so v-of it-.~.2 Kelli _ .Q sm , l , i 'f. iiiomcn I Havef T _ _ - 1 1 think that if they only take a drink now. ' " so in-_s 1 how the Lord led her into"this work. S117 Wish# in my lessons as B, Pl-W °f In the evening a very good audience, considering so many other attractions, assembled in the church to hear Mrs. Rose speak on missionary work. Rev. G. M. Young presided, and music was furnished ` thorough knowledge of her theme,personai magnetism and graceful manner.She spoke of the work that had been done by the Society in our own Dominion, as well as iu_ Japan and China, and related some touch- educational work, and the good influence the girls exerted after -returning to their ing incidents showing the importance oi-various maladies of the stomach. liver, -hygiene or physiology. ilu this way the pupil will gradually lesru what the or. dinary alcoholic drinks are made of and the general elect of alcohol as a stimul- ant and as a narcotic. Although beer and -who may* be' used* as a food insome and healthy persons, and 'are in fact dangerous to them, as they might in time* lead to an appetite forstroiiger bevere~= Sires- ' ' _ The continued use of alcohol brings ~ u_ kidneys and lungs and is-_ sometimes .followed by insauity.Dipsomauie,a disesae_ `hon\estrnn_the missionary schools. _ Her olca‘ug appeal for the sympiithy and _eopmtiol of the women of the-. Methodist in this grand _work should be productive of much good a “___ ,And Often Make the Mistake; of Ait- tributiug the Resulting Beckadxe to Other Causes. - Dr.~ Uhase’s F r Kidney-Liver Pills Many women have kidney disease and do not know ir. They confuse the symp- _of the nervous _system,_~’1`to_. which drunkardtars snbjrctyis an in- tense--e_tlv_lng_ any other narcotic. -This appetite for"alcohol does not appear in those ‘wlsirhave never" 'tested lur.oxic'atlng~li&uos_-s but some- tlmesitisawakened in them after they have only taken one glas s.. Most persons and then, they will be able to control themselves, but sooner-'or later the crav- ing for alcohol will master them and theywiiithen be unable" to resist th temptationtofrequsntiy indulge in in- toxicaiii-ngliquors. _ From this view of the facts it is plainly to be seen, that the* only remedy for drunkenness, and fer all the different diseases resulting from;-druukeuess, is an ahstineneefrom all iilcoholic drinks; Fnmx' E. Gannmaa. mentsof a feminine nature. We would warn yoh against this danger. .sg a few day s’ neglect of kidney disease years of su£'ering. _ ._ '_ . Pains in the small 'of the back or weak- ness and lameneas of the back' are the most marked symptoms of kibor disease; others are lossotrdesh, dry, harsh skin, ‘ deposits in the urine, swelling of the fre soreness of the muscles, rheumatic pains, cold chills in the back and loins, scolding, :` painful urination, wearineas and despon- _MR R_s__W_____ _ i The undersigned will rent for the summer or fore icaqgstéfanl the splendid summer house at North known as the Churchill Resi- dence. North Rustico is a typical placeto enm- merand nnvone gantebeaf summer horse -hula rx cn. me ore makin uae. ‘gheesfsuse is fight on Rueticc £3 ne eight large rooms and kitchen and the on »m'\d‘l¥‘yshccmprise barn and large coach house' Fx particulars a?ly to _ HOS. DOYLE, North Rustico. r ‘l.'. -_ ~_ H01 E L BRUN SWICK mo1wl~o1v,r1.ss The l.argesteseBeetI.oeated iioieiin the elf, Acalaedatiag IO Guests. - Situated in the centre of Spacious Grounds and surrounded by Elegant Shade _Tr¢es. making it especially desire le for Tourists 8' in the gunner Season.-Q ceo. aseswecncv. moo winii _ dency. _ nf tant which affords such prompt relief for' A b°°k“°h° md "h° °m" ‘W ”m9'| highways, by the placing of obstructions ton.s of kidney disease as . Chase’s `tion‘isa'thorough cure is evfideaoed by reputable people in all walks of.,1lfe_. , 1 uvtii'-sriiiisii , ~ r- ids'~§~ll`='_¥¢_=st=i»b9¥»’*i'»'t“~r°esrno.f‘Je»»»~- _ ff"- ~r pa»i¢and=i<,eenrup.iuie ` ' " .~ 1 5* ___ _ _ _ __ __ ’ .._..-_... _.__,_,_.__ . ~ _ ""~ if ri! '~<_,#raorstirron.° x ` ' _. ‘i_ ' -F-di£drsGfi~»£<‘ ,~ nu . ._ _~ J 5, a .e 4 Q J 1/ 'J :_ r-I -f-‘.-..l .ft .ur 11:-luis u ii ArHlll.omo;.J’nne 18-it ‘Brow resvugtavsn stresses shaving lill$lAil li _ 1"; -f"§`."'?-~|. -~gT.§~>;_o_ _He tack. °~` eir Weill!-_&‘Jv:_i\. _<' ~ ` lUll0s_h.»_P.`*_ *' 1 1"-‘-'-in ten is twenty ‘miie-.it-is-. . . g»¢........_.- -_.-_ -;V,,¢..~'._ 4”!! " ~: w M _ rj: in $4. 5 f.:‘W _. s ox; snotiu The" is' W' beuewf no p"f‘"u°n;‘ ex’ persons ' throughout the Province _ have Kidney-Liver Pills. That this prepari- the scores ‘md hundmds M °t'°“m°°t°.structions removed at once, otherwise which are received at these omees from they Wm be prosecuted in “nada” _ lottetown, P. E. I., and whose husband is a contractor, states:-“I had suffered a great deal with pains in the small of my back. my digestion was had and I was . hequenuv troubled with smug of making' Commissioner of Public Works. e . ii Mrs. J. Larter, 123 Cross street,-_Ghal-‘Add we ,nah dl 39,1 Iuspentomnd dd toms of kidney disease with these of all-_ M r _ ` Withregard to the miercachmenil on roads referred to by the Ghiet Justice in his address tothe Grace Jiffy on 'race-_ day it may be stated that the following was _ issued by the Commissioner of Public worksin Ap\°ll~last_: A » » To Parties Encroschhrg onthe Public _Hikhway.._ - _ Deranruesr or Puntw Wonxs. _ Churloiteton n," April S), 1903. The attention of this Department has .been called to the fact that a number of be:n,and are encrcaching on the public thereon, and the moving of fences. . Ihereby notify allparties so doing, to 1 have all sueh encroachments and ob- _ . wi li section 25 of "Tho Public Bonds Act.. overseers to see that-this notice will he ‘observed and enforced. Janne H. Cmnnslutr, j Ponr of cnnntorrerqwn. n _ Y ___ _ . .r.._ f _~__,-_ -'l§'i1_=_ .-.f"‘ iw- ' _ __ __ __ _H Q ni A - -.- _ _ _,>_,_f _ ___ " _ f- _ `*‘ » 1 _ _ _ "V " ~=~:_=-fr"»=e.~f_-~~ ~ »-_=-»~ _._ ~ . -._ .g ve ` _ _ _ ,.4 _ f .. _ ,,. v. _ .' _ A _ _ . _ 'L ` CArRVrt T5” ‘ [_ -7 » - “ _sq-1.1 303° mi Bl'-A J UoK6$ll. Deroalie, Tign- iBh§ 305118. 0'Hara. Souris; Dolly. Hor- Ri_vei"; Baltic, ‘ Enman, New Ca-nl,-_; K°ml1°°1'» Dbigle, Picton; S S Oiivette;-` Turner,-Boston. - un _ _ _ . 01 DMU, Horan, Picton; May, Mc~, Doi1gs1l,_Bel1e River; Ko incur, Deagle, I _Pictout A J McKean, Derdche, P ctou; L P Churchill, Lowrie, do; S S _Oiivette`, _ Turner, Boston. ' lam-as-1-a-_¢1'1_’ o1~r1.Y om; nn. chasm. _ _There is ou] one Dr. Chase ' ct Receipt Bock fame-lilly one Dr. Chase who is known world over became ofthe great prescriptions he gave to mankind. His %ortraitand~ signature-"-A. W ' Chase, M ‘ i .-are on every box of his rbmeiies. Imitstors do not dare to 'reproduce the ~e. you ml _ = tu - the box ygn 'mm ey ard.” Li (f'»»»;‘-A- 'ol iii ` G il. is ._ _ a“\_..j £3 r _,ai ~. ’ » urea _ -->>1‘.'-faq' s6'?fl».'_»_ ' _ 1 ,iiwr-=rr:,n_ s~.a_t_iouedat_»_;- 1° rnnotnnosnlnriho. “--`- conmi J e 3), old.-Bolina, O'Hara,, Rlehibuct '° F They are tgtehgulranéeei which 'prctecigsj __ L 1 °_=l»Pi°tdd;L\drl§I#~y.MeD»uge1|,Be1ie iff»éu='t>;£ gd; df;-R-1 -=|»w-M Vi ‘H I i' by if _gv“_x5¥;rbesgkwgtkmgpeo-eu5ga‘_aoseoeMeansee oe oesolo O 0fdTWeedsultS»L.»_¢»»`ce»» seneseo as e eco 'Suits-iss eesoeea 'ocean eeesee Aufwoolsergesuitssseoeee seaao ease el so ` 'BetterquautysefgeSnitoaonese-concise on as ees better_quaiitv.............. ............. ' '_ ~You ceii‘bu`y -Reedrto-wear -'clothing at our he money agy_et_on_e_ in the city. ' Wool 'taken' in exchange. ' and Boys' New Yong, June 28-Edwin Cashin » -_ . _ I °"f‘l‘l¢'¢ amen The 'Intl REA- EEE ¢Seoul, capit-tl--r Ovlro. Gorean miiftrvw --Gi of 0 'W r "ii are now Hickey Twist, Pearl of was flying pigeons when he lost his bal- cw u ance and tripnei overs ospinn. He :eil LETTER as mow _wg wulaward u backward inio au air shaft and bumped '- ’ ' . » from Sider" -ffl". we some emo our heme 2 First Neatest and Best Written Tiger Tea Letters th" ""°k‘*“ T _ 6 Next Neatcst and Best Written ‘Hger Tea Lett* g 1-, mv, Wyse um pp; Ioo Next Neatest»andB¢st [Written ' -_----_---_ 20 Next Ncatestaud ` "‘ ;;f:§Q?."¢..E.’i:.‘:“°.‘i.‘.i'?..”'F.‘i'i Tea S¢¢»'°1\1=d °* 04-inch-or U girl vverydrci-meer goo Next .Neatest__ and_Best Written Tiger Letters, a sale r able gift for Xmas valued at ggi §;'='°"';:“°§s°i.f.*t“*a'.iite‘“.e.°°:..“ri`E';""f*. 4=“Pfi=°°- "1°¢'°\-#'11 ~ ° ° F ° ° ° - or._Gha.°,‘ omtmshf _ _ \.0NDI'l`_IONS_ OF COMPETITION ." gli'-ei`»_!_.:¥_e'|cr‘:c°;nz eeeuneqryemcugeue w¢e\\ssywraa¢e&¢usr¢q E » ' ~ and Bachlettermnstbeaeeompaniedivlyracltheeqaareearhis\adil@r5,1 RAILWAY MAN'S_AlfiFUL DEATH. dugg”-i$;bg;\;:_\;§\,_Eg¢_%r§__w, "__, ,_“_¢”“_,__._ W,mrant.r,B. I.,.inoe 28 -Reuben Davis mi- issues md mis °f wfidJ.;s'§;r¢ :se __,,_.- 1: of New Loudon, conductor or a local ,... _.5 ' -_,-_____.____ 1. freight leaving Providence at nom for usesaaw n.aa'rnx`i`_2tr __ __ _ ____ __ 'New London,'iell'froma _box car while nan 8,” , ¢,,?'c'{,°,,,d§',{'~ V ~, _. _ " _ _ switching at West Kingston this after- m;\‘&t_i\_l_1:_ii_i:.y dfigl-‘::i&:* 51333? ' _ headache. I have been entirely cured of » noon mg g¢v¢|-3.1 cars passed over his body -am, nge: 'rece-F: pr_;;'red egiiepaekedby these distressing symptoms by the use of, S M __ _ _ cutting it__in two. He was years old. 1:fed:a‘aeaeu_§_:;`uh1_fa;.g pretty time-and Dr. chases Kidney-Liver Pius, ang.--ead_ _ _ _ _ ’ r ' ' _ _ _“P “W ,,;,,,,,,,,*‘,f§’,,,, A that my genera1_health.is,great&5;-_iinr|xovf‘_|-T ' ‘ ’ ` - ' I '¢\»_etcl;?_Ia A °° °i°°°U°'° _b°°” “SWB PNP” 'THE MARR|AGE*i;AWf OF P- E-L ._ I _ _ ,,‘§°;.‘}'.._ir‘{f'.°»_v. H0112 ' -r - . _ _ » -_- T - st. 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