\'Food. I was weak and very ne us ~. . .__§.,,)___~__ . - `-, _ _ __ 9 ,vs_ M *.2* __ _W ’%‘\ _ -- ~ -"I _ THB 0U=\B 1~¢,.d¢.y’s Probabilities. _ T0m,`.,.0_ July 3__(9p¢¢is‘»)-Moderate northerly and WQCUHI' Wlildla “tr ‘nd moderately warm. li___>_ _ ____ _ l “nous Depression and Bodily Weakness. “other Woman Who Has Found oo Health. strsnlth and vigor in the Une of Dr. (knee Nerve F d. has rve Food,ie proving to be a very ‘rent blessing. So many women are weakened and debilitated by ove ork, worries .or diseases peculiar to their gg, and need the assistance of just such a restorative as this great food cure. Mrs M A. McCn.»a, 'liory Hill. Ont.. writes:-"My system was all run down when I began to use Dr. Chass’s Nerve YY th m o md felt so tired and worn out at I could scarcely drag myself about the , house. It seemed impossible for e to get rest or sleep at night, and I felt that I was gradually growing weaker and more nervous and irritable. beginning the use of Dr. Chase's erve Food I feel aitog=ther different. It has gradually Utmnsthenod my nerves and victims , also 150 tom To women especially Dr. C c's Ne rw nath- sleep well now. and am being thorough ly restored to health and strc I believe it is the beat medicine be had for the nerves.” Ur. Chase's Nerve Food. 50 cents a tox, 6 boxes for $250. at an cool or Edma-I1-S011. Bates 8100:, hronto. ~ 1_- Since N built uv my system wonderfully. I to 9l`l» Allalmmj-_-_-__-_ _ _ _-_~_~_~:¥.- _ __. . __ rail.; _ = =>~ ,~e»____f_»_.-1 we fe __ § CITY AND ”_R_llnXala the picnic tomorrow at Mid- Tho tailoring stores of this City will close this evening at 6 o’clock. Tun schooner Bcllczhas just discharged 8 Ooriloof pine boards and plank for A- Duchemin 8: Co. Tax Schooner Susan King, is now landing a cargo of li ln. spruce flooring for A Duchemln 8c Co. Tas Grand Division of P. E. Island opens ln this city in Kindergarten hal this morning, at 11|o'clock. Dott"r forget the date of Grace church Sunday school picnic Wednesday, July 17th, at Morcll. Return fare 35c. Ftsunso, games and attractions at the picnic of the First Methodist church to- morrow, Return fare 50 cents. Train will leave depot at 9.1) local. Axv person desiring to purchase a last year’s ladies’ Crescent Bicycle in good condition should apply at this ctliss a once. Slnoaxrs Torrance and Little, who have been instructing the militia at Camp Brighton, left on return to Fredericton yesterday. Ill the list of donations made to the P E. L Hospital in yesterdays paper, the ‘nslne of ProwssBros., should have read Prowsc Bros. 8: Co. t ' _ I YB. J.A. Seller, is making a two months’ EVER saves SINCE ‘ We hvmbgeninthegrocerybsssinsm we have made a speeialq d good conee batwe have neu' sold batter coifee ting we are selling right new. Ourcu. mme;-s arenot oulv satisisd with , it, theyre pleased with xt, that's what me-» ten as md than what they tell their friends, all when_the'lrfrien& t:r°yé_;ttl|eytbtealk_ :gent it Nov . Q BIUS UI! g°0d W C79' I' bo§l_y keep ‘ on sbogt it. If y-o_o l wx tn a un oourcoee ouwx iind thit elzerrvtlfi. g you heard about lt It tx ae, S umm llelllsé $\‘\‘\»\/\\¢\ S S S Phone 199. The Ideal Grocery. ‘fi tour of western Queens County for stereo- scopic views for Messrs. Underwood 8: Underwood, Tlonto. Rav. D. B. McLeod, has been granted a month‘s leave of absence and will spend a holiday with his daughter, Miss Beth, at their old home in Orwell. Anvxurrsms are againlaskcd to remem- ber that all “ changes" must be in on later than one p. m. each day to insure insertion following morning. Tm! residence of Miss Anna B. Mutcb, Prince Street-, had been connected by tele- phone. Subscribers will please enter her name in their directory as No 23). 9 Zi. Psion to his departure for his diocese Easton, Maryland, the Rev. F. G. 0°NeUl was presented with an address by the parishioners of Vernon River accompanied bya purse. TRB Charlottetown Field Hospital Corps will meet to-night in uniform, at the skating rink at 7.30 o'c1ock sharp. Every member is ekpected to be present. Arm badges will be given out. -yesterday morning en route to Sydney, Rav. T. H, HUNT crossed by the Princess L where he will spend several days with should be posted, as to the merits of what we oier you. First-We oder you goods, emeimively our own when youbuy from m,you will nevefseea duphcate with alIY°1l¢- f Second-Our cutting, fitting, sewing, eta is se- cone to none in this Broad Douinion. Third-The above excellences are yours at a ilgure, also our own, but we give all preference nd advantage to our customers. Secured only by long years of hard work and trying caper- ences. 'I .I T.. l'lcKENZlE, The Tailor. ! ‘ ' \_ \_s_ . _- lllll Sllllll Hill This the beat ilour for general family use that we have handled for years. Having a large Pl’° portion of Manitoba No. x Hard Wheat in it gives it great strength and it will take more water in mixing and go much further than or- dinary Hour. Besides making first class loaf bread it will also make the finest and whit est pastry. Give it a trial when youwant another bar_re_l of flour and you will be both pleased and saissx- iled with it. Beer 6: Goff, 1 J"- Good ` During 'the hot weather you can Housekeepers ' get everything re- Always have lx.n¢. evening July 14th and on Monday morn- ing July 15th sails for St. J ohn’s New- apply to Peake Bros. Co. MONTAGUE Norss.-Pastor Elliot, form ing. Rev.HsrbertMartin,Professor of Lex logton Theological College occupied the pulpit of the Christian Church, Montague for both morning and evening services Sunday. Tax following schooners are in port and dee to arrive with oarsccs °f Screened and run of mine coa.l,f.rom Dominion Coal Co’s, mines, C. B. for Messrs Peake Bros & Co, viz: Circassian, H. L. Phillips, L. E. ionng, Mex-rno.! Daisy Bolena, Rosemary, Brilliant. Vivian, Raeburn, Nellie Reid, Nereid. Miletds. Minnie Bell, Sproul and Isabelle. _ 'nm Baptist sunday school picnic will he held on Wednesday. 10th 11155-. 85 .Rmky Point. Members of the Sunday School will leave by the ll o'clock boat from ferry wharf. On the grounds there will be a well sui>P1i°d ’*t'°‘hm°“'° table, dispensing of cool drinks. 8i»1'&W° berries, ice cream, etc. At 7.3) p. m., the ‘ boat after calling at thcwharf. Will 168" for an hour ands halfsail, returning about 9 p. m. _ Hon. A. G. Blair, Minister of Rail\Y8IS and Canals for Canada: the Hon- Sir Louis Davis, Minister of Marine and Fish- iggq- of Agriculture, and the Hon. David '_c1eb.-London muy cumxolo. _ _ Tne S. S. Bonavlsta sails from Montreal the generosity is that all ranks of the battalion endorsed the Inspector’s oplnlon__ Qample of p,¢,,,,.¢ ,ann ,mn ,, B,,,,,.,,i¢ ¢,,m¢m_ July 12th. She will be due here Sunday and complimented their brothers-in-arms for Ch’town direct on Friday morning foundland via North Sydney. For fnrth- ence in those it competes with that it is er particulars see advertisement later or - _ of its competitors. We are glad this is its erly of Paradise, N. S., now ot Tyne Val- ley. preached very forcibly and acceptably _ in Monteg\1eBa.ptist church Sunday morn- -1'*-_ ' ° Digestive Comfort and Health rerlcs; thcHon. W. S. Fielding. lUl1i8i~¢r of Finance; the -Hon. Sidney Fisher, Min- P ima. K. 0., molotorof notice. dclcslw _dthc Conference on thelmpsrial-0ouft_°f Appeal, have, we understand, been _dwhd visiting members of the National -Liberal O f 4 __C0UNY;i'§‘. mittee held in Judges’ Chambers yestér-' f day afternoon it was decided to request , sub- committee was appointed to ascer- tain whether granitc for a pedestal could be obtained from Lot ll and another to I ing adjourned to meet at call of chair. ON Sunday morning Rev. C. R. Cum- ming was iuductcd rector of the parish of Crapaud and Springdsld by His Lord- , _ ship Bishop Courtney. The Bishop read the letter of institution, Mr. Crisp Moors read the mandate, and Hr. -Peter Mc- l spake para them to this-end that men ought always to pray and not to (uint. St. Luke 18.1. A. Wilmot, of“Ssattle, 'Washington Mr Mrs. A. Somersdiswisville, and was 52 tion of the Interoolonial Railway, and li survive him together with the relatives large number of friends both here and in the resent place of residence, in their sad adiotion. Death occurred July lst and mlm western nomo on the era im. Hislliedfather. who‘<_ie8l. years of age, was deeply affected yesterday when in- iormed of the sad news.-Moncton Times, July 6th. ~ Tim Pioneer of July 6th, has the follow- ing parapsph ro an article on Camp Brighton in Tun Goannuzvs issue of erday morning makes this extraordinary comment on the company iaspsctionrof ` the 82nd Pegimcut now in camp at Brigh- ton: ‘Whether from the fact or generos- ity the palm was awarded to the Summer- _sldaCompany.' Such ag,-rsilec _ s as-\`rnfa'ir"-to `the;iasp`acters asfls is generous towards those who, although .organised only three weeks, succeeded in capturing the palm from men who lmd been drilled for as many years. Tin Guannxut should be moreguardcd in its remarks." If The Pioneer will refer to the notes he will find that the writer is writ- ing from the standpoint ogone among the mllitaq and when the writer states the palm was awarded to the Summer-side ' Company “from the fact or generosity,” he states a fact and an act of courtesy. The . fact is that the Inspectorunhesitatlngly awarded first place to the Company and on their excellent work. The Pioneer maybe so ln the habit of viewing excell- an unusual thing for merit to pass unre- cognized or pass without the felicitations experience and in this optimism it is an Secured in the _Hot Weather By Using llalt Brealiast Food. Digestive comfort and health in hot weather depend largely on what is eaten interment took place in 'thc cemetery near l mary, swan.. "rua comm-sup I vw pleased to ses General Wagner and B. F. Ar .meeting of the Monument eoqqiliailcu of Penus.v1vsmn:_ F- M B " ff e`y,Esq._of Wsshingt.on,B. R. Jewell and J. H. Roberts of Boston;C. A. Eycrett _ " -".‘~ _ge - all subscribers who have not alxeady °'f55~°7°hT1~ N- B-I TUOIDIS C9»°W¢u °f ~ ‘a '_ ' . f _ ._ aonoooto psy their respective subscript- 0nf1\ri°;ThomasHutchlns_ofN°vsSc°tla‘ ‘ *~ ` ions to the Treasurer at their earliest *nd mln? °f-h°\`9 Wh°S° Ulm". S a. 1-; . . . . 2 convenience, the committee wish to be _ "0 '"9 *mlm* 5° °bt‘9'5°- _ * ff ‘£2 ' ‘ = mul-od or the amount at their dloposo1;R°v- Dr- Lawson. of New -Tcflsrc . ' . before entering- upon any ¢0ntract,_ A Worthy P3t|‘iBYCh, the ofhcc in thegift of the National Division accompanied by Rev. Mr. Noon of Boston who have been visiting the order in Nova school Board was hold lest oveplogots p. ln. The teachers’ reports showed ,thc age of attendance 88. There were reported dve cases of truancy, 135 visits, 83 notices, 1,. referred V unch ,O M1.; gum, ing teachers had no cases of tardlncssibr for the former and Hr Trainer the latter these being the lowest tenders. Ccmmuni nm cflsc- The deceased l°°m°dfh° when you have Headache fromfdwtes _ ‘trade oiastons mason at the construe- ,ver gms, BQWMANS Bggpgggg POWDERS will be found a sate. pnomp hasfoilowed the same occupation ever and .reliable reinedy. _Nervousnlessf __ _ _ _“_ _ _ since. Fora number of yearabcfore leav- Bmw” egg, g1¢gp1e3s,,”i (req mag, ,_ 2 .T . *di / *-1 fi? ‘ f ` ing the maritime Provinces he had con- “un hggdmhg Us; B¢wmm'g ghgyng , ~ mood for n.a_bul1nsovorn in-go bulls- nw,” ...Q 0,;.,m_ p,,.',,m;.;,,_ “,,',,, _ ; Q ' ` _ - I »' ‘ 1 ,_ _ _ 'L ing, p.inclpal1y on P-. E. island, and since ¢,|»,1,¢|» magnum, ~ __ _,rt _ to _ ___ ' - f-?'*»’\ residing in his western home he has built ___°_.._. _ ff T ___ ~ x _ ‘ under contract, many of the large struct- ‘ _ _ _ , A_ _ _ _V ' F A ” T' 3 ,ns gn th. gn, -of Sams' md gt me ‘ Pure Westlnnia Lime Juice 15 carats a _ __________ ___ __ _ __ ._ _ i _ 'i _ time of his death he had under.. &'G,°E8° ' ' t A A K tion a lame public bonding to |tnst'o'ny.‘ cicc Bcrbeficcc and ,Crystal Shear p -_ 5 _£ i ; -_ _ ._ _ .. *_ - . . He was of an uoeadinsb und dhpub ‘for preserving purposes at Beer Rss. t isgfie.-f,i1n$?Lh3,f,-_y011_Ql.i fill’ 01086 PYICBS tion, and his wife and four children, who ` ' _s__.l»m~-_scuba or.gl¢..rl»s»°s°. cites _ iiitrgsu nlvnloo- an the q i .City -yesterday among whom we are enrollment for the pastmonth tobel@6-if -- U fy A ~ thsavcrage attendance HB6 and per cent. g é ‘ wi. - Bfiilcases of tardiness.-a pro-rata of 22; - ' . £,.Qf . _- ' Q* f-suis in .` .- \ ~ Q31. -1!~ . ‘xg 2=¢g;;= 1"". ‘5 ` l >< here, will havethe sympathy of a very, < 1 \ _‘ _ _ \` ` 5" 51% ` 'T ` T . _ _.fp -'»/. -‘ _ _ la _ ‘ ,:`I$"" excellent Pioneer. = “ ' ' "" F 'b l-ec T sl at breakfast. Starchy grain foods and rich meats seriously tax the digestive machinery. When you make Malt Breakfast Food your first dish at break- fast, digestive vigor and true comfort are yours for the day. No othsrgsain food is sodelicions, appetlslng _ and healthful as Malt Breakfast Food. Secure a pack- age from your Grocer. o i cs; o Q ; -> 'U Toilet - f°' 1-it is ox- - ue, also s large ‘, Of Bsby's Own I L-_-ggi i lllcmw 3 eeecsrsacsi |. J- ¢»_‘*, '-1 .».#’»~:» ~'~‘; _ _a _ '_ , _"Y - __ _Y -‘ : _ ’ ____ __ ' __ & * _ gr’ ` "’£'°'4as ~ We '~ . . “‘ "'£ .-- A ~- _ ~ ff " __ __ ‘ - ._ '.-_‘r~ ` _ _ _._ ;._; __ Vvrappers Jackets (38-D6Bf ,affl- %a¥‘ ex gall f 1 2 I », llif I _. g_. P” gut. Hats Tr11n.n1ed. Nlillinery Crash Skirts P1q_'\Il.6 S1£11°17S C1Oth._ Skirt# Ch11dren's ndilllinery :Boys"S1:r.Bfwv. Hats . - _ l _cent CII M and-Bateens 25 per cent