. no , , lil "‘° -17 . .\ .5 coiiipmri .Piiiiiliiiiiiii iiiiiiilji SWU5 thc 'Dram iHev,icw, of,-_thi Meetings Closedat-Si. on mg Ng]-V055 Loyal.-Mo sees tothe King and Queen . ports - on §abbath Ohperyanc _ the Terrperance ri Q . 7'# ~ S 5'f`f=f_ ". ' '“ -Y"--1 Y lsll.i.-..it;.i.. - it 9 i' ' 7' if Of CU Anemhm an-u., lmpu* seoln . ,,‘}°...spsrsneomess sssaiussems .ru s' el-y,0pmv°n°si '|iis'a&e_fee- assist .ll ~ ° .. f -we °°°°'r‘°°f‘°° s vous system we harm M I upmthablbiljll ‘ \li?N5“‘ *°“m° .ea its qualities. Try s b°';g|¢ gf Perm ,a,Oelary.Oompound and be wellaadl p N _ ` 0 ` Different You Compound If you are sick and desire free medical advice, write to “Consulting Physician," The Welle Sc Richardson Co., Limited, Rl) Mountain St., Montreal, P. Q. _ WILL LEAXE QUEBEC. STRATIORD, Ont., June 10.-Rev Donald Grant, pastor of the Baptist Church, Quebec, has accepts l a call no the Baptist church of this city to succeed Rev Mr. McKay, the new editor ofthe Gaua- dian Baptist. If it a a blllons attack, take Chamber- iaxn’s Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick recovery is certain. For sale by all drugqlsts. _ We want ainmclr of Funny Black iials 0n Paper j_» ae I last year. $, Weissiitz, ~\r»¢~ .:i....s.s-...sn -so .» S1' Jolu1,Juoe 9.-'.l‘hie!yasr‘s Assembly An overturn from Quebec Prssbytery -netgblef, --A-Oplwe resign- _bear-inn the name ofllev. Evan McQueen, l his Onelr from the ilsor of the Asaemb-V was supported by him after a little span- 1" mm." for me nlndnn 0, mn' 6”’ y. ,Two pollqe Prinoipslezag-_'two ing for a chance to speak; The burden. of if ¢|;s‘wili, dh something more :regressive essors were elected by i~ baron union It was a pieail for rnorlllsd y itineraey of . Km. nm ,,,,,;,g.",'|5, of ‘ N.-,mn so |,N|_,|,_ A .’(.l5'\,'0.§"(P“‘ UW l,\\4¥1 .I ` ll'||||°“"~ H° "°'k°?ii*d‘..`i‘f?*"h‘|;*" vably vicious and ruinous, than to bat. i ltoln become a fact, it is now e it in view of libs pw , ;_ °f Wm ,express its horror at the awful csrslval of %r- Tue Sabbath Observance Committee report made the followinrz recommendati- ons which were adopted: 1-The General Assembly acknowledge.- wl'h Rratitude the continued interest of Members and the Canadian people in the Carlstain Sabbathmjoices in the brother- ly ro-operation of all religious bodies in its defence, recozniz-s the sympathetic interest of Provincial and Federal Government in future legislatiomconfess rs her abiding faith in the love and wis- dom thni. ordained the day and in the blessinnle, temporal and eternal, which ever accompany its right use. 2-The General Assembly invites all to whom her words come with any author ity to share by precept. and example in the maintenance and defence of the day of rest, in particular bv refusing to coun- tenance social fnnctions on _that day, by discouraging Sunday funerals and par- ades and the use of bands of music' in piIli(h8ill’S vCgCt8b|e COIl`l|)0lllld- connection with the attendance ou pub 1 Of all the diseases known with which lic worship of any Order with which they 5'- ‘ ' the female organism is amlctcd kidney hue to do ,- / disease is the most fatal. In fact, nn- Thamsémbly appmved of ,.ec,.m,,|z|ng ‘ ° loss rompt and correct treatment is sp - \ the centennial of John Knox`s birthin V ‘__, PuB°5’l:';u;:E;‘2vl3::,;e:; ‘;;1§?§;:rI>li‘:;l 1905, and referred the matter to a com- f i 4 . 1) hum' earl in he, career' Kg” urging mittee to report next year. ji, ` ,` study to the suebgect, and in producing Dr. Sedgwick wanted a detailed st.ate~ ` her relst rem i for womsn‘e ills-- ment of expenditures in connection with "` -,_ ii" Lydqa E- Pill h“l“’5 v°l°t°bl° the committees on the Record and Sun- C d - ad re that it coa- ompoun m B sumbination f dw Schwln ` , ni i t ined the c"orrect oo 0 ' C1;ies';’,:L('§.:'(,3,§§,'£,’|e"If`,é'|:,y¢¢, h[;,-bs which Wu cu-gain fe wneml Most loyal nddrlfsgestotbe King and that dreaded disease, Woman skidney Queen and also t e overnor General of ' d d. Will your youngster draw one ""°“bl°°‘ 0°” "we" pam Read What Mrs Woisslitz Says Request from |Pretoria, South Africa, fm' us ? “ Dsan Mas. Plriuuuuc--For twd for aid inlerecting a Church as memorial Draw 3 Cat 0” 9' card 8% X I I Vmrs my life was simply a burdbllvl to Presbyterian soldiers from all parts of ni s across m back and loins The inch and put your name and ad- 'suffered so with female troubles, and the mwah Emp.,.,,_ was commended no dfggg 3139, S I1 om -V th t I had fddne the Church forsympatbeticresponse. .~We oger three 1-¢m{umg_.._F0r °°°°' i ,_”‘° ’f‘ _ 7 Calgary Ccllege,uader Principal A.0. the-funniest drawing $1 .oo. for the lffosgss ¥'$§'?§': ,f,‘;f1|',§;,_ Eg; Mm-Rae. of St- Jvhmie orosnerloxzexsssfr- second funniest 5o cents- and for grew steadily worse. M husband then losly- A hulldivir. wet-ina $18,000. le t0 be the third funniest 25 c¢.t;ts_ advised me to trv Igwila E. Pink- built at once. ham’s Vegetable ompound, and brou ht home a bottle It rs the eat Dr Bryce moved a vote of thanks to St. John people, Prof Dyde seconded it and est bfessiug ever bronlght to our gmc. the Assembly clo;ed at L30' Within three months I was s changed D R I Ottawa tl rd . O’ woman' Mypnm had (;H“pbeared'my repditedlginzhusch life and while B; l i b . 6 0! ' P. S. Name your S¢h00l- J`~ P- §‘:_§';,§’,€‘,§'§ ,,,;°:,§';f,-ecsegirsmmiii 3-god striking section in ir. isis answer to the & CG. shape."-Mae Palma glsrssnrrz, 176 questicn.l'}“In view ofthe terrible evils Y ` ' _= Seneca. St., Buffalo, N.Y. - ¢50o0 for/:lf wrought by the drink traffic, whatmeans, 'There is a differ- ence' between portrait- urewhich is “right” and portraiture which isn't. Likeness-the dainty touch of the artist- Permaireuce -_- I tho,t’s what "you get in our portraits. 3. Gauvin. Gentzel & Co. .._ . .- it I eé A cw”-,' ___~ mr-EN asa: "`i\¢` is vs-rea tasty we 'Myles for nu. sem.. russia an their souls with pleienre. _N°'°' b°f°fi in as amor, er aueflns 11°” M' °°° bees more mfsetive. im* “nib” P1°°°<| ,.. , .ik i Zarlqlnal lo/ abou latter proulng genulncnus cannot At Home . Keep or Traveling $riNruN's PMN iltusf HANDY. r gsssay for in-_ lthesinatinn. Crm. Gollu- nusip, p.ois_vssss romania.. miss' cmtus. ss.. se. Meelensfyatere Mail an per testis. ‘ mEliawrda»orPlu.e _ ras rA_s|?r,u`:l. ”’!."»',“°.il‘%"”..1¥r.?‘ ,ss ig if any, have been adopted by the congre- Pmdua' ' nation, or any organization of the congregation. for promoting a healthy tempersnoe sentiment especially' among the young!" Sofar as the return; show, there is absolut»e‘lunsnlmity in regarding the drink traffic as one of the most gigantic evils against which the Church;hae to con- t.eud.'_Whilst|reccgnizing this, the rep vrts indicate that there ieno systematic or organized efforts on the port of congrega- tions agalnst this fell destroyer. The mast maiority of ohiue bearers and members set an example of total abstinence. In almost all pulpita sermons are preached encouraging temperance aentimentand practice. In the Sabbath 1|School the quarterly temperance lesson is leneosily adopted. Some sessions have secured the teschlni of temperance principles in th_e"dax school. Many mlnlcters and elders have displayed sonrageand real in canvasslnv asrainat withoid them. ln some places Bands of Bo have been organised, and pledge the curse than terted,-The famous,Wllkis cess isa thing .Mania union ,g , t . Z °,.|m,__ m ¢“",n|°, of hh mml °,n,m_ the past. This Assembly dealt with e Asee y de |'n._tbe strict yon’ M Shu" n pn bm.¢°°" md mo" _ ll Ill! ill llahl will Mid brave techies ¥¢Gl|l°.l\.°“°." °" “V V '“'W"7 of innocent victims. and its iudlirnstion thstatroubleeoms matter is gone from training bv lrlntia Ti e Synod "‘.1,m_i,|,, *hob v|p°,._b,.°,d 0| ,muh Presbytcsiian circles. Measures were of-British Columbia s n sion gh, swnned dd” 9,," |, me ,, ,doubbed taken tovlnorease' the minlmumxstlpend of Mitchell nowlaboring ritishCo|um V ls, pm,” , ~ ,_ _ ministers and ordainedflniesionsriee. remotofrom hny settled minister. Prin- -. };"_ gunna, Mwxtnnan m,,,,d and ` |.__a.d,elegatlcn from the Episcopal (lhureh oipai Patrick recorded his dissent from _Ram _|_ A'_ Mwpahud swondran U 8 “nov _ _ of 5'. John Ulty greeted the Assembly in the~ finding of the Assembly. Messrs. M” df we |.”‘°,‘t |,, ,.|“|,,g ,dd,¢,,_,,,_ F I, lneochas that were remarkable for. their Rogersami Wood, also accepted oppon- uh uncglnncn ,poke mmder, md Mn ‘ _ C C breadth of view on ecclesiastical matters ents of this movement, were twitted by Mmnonm ,Wh mm, M|n|,,.,,., ,mb ‘V ' _ v' and brotherly spirit. The :uncoated -inembere as greatly desiring Union wi'h ,.,(°,,,,,,e 5° w°|,du“,,_- msc appolntinefpht ofa izbbach icbotl Ssore- a?bIuroh wher-lei tire colin; training. of tary to o e wcr u t at epartmeut as In n store was tl ere e . _,,,_ , itis donsin Home and Foreign Missions Tue Presbyterian Oogese, Halifax, was ATE Po|SoN§[L CURRANI-S' - S :Ze the cause of a most agitatlni! discuss- lgsvzrzmlpsatvgmrti ’°l:eti:|i;ut;np`h|::l1z;lst;;; BmCK"L“` Juno m‘_Ml"M_ Um 9 The Assembly was composed of reprss. yeare authorized by the Assembly. ?,;::;v:;::hI;°::“augggzedzgfrzzg nwativea f.rom all parts 0' Canada. Ken The TorontoPresbytex'y overtnreil the Hu mom" S y P ' _ prinilled the bushes with -arne from Victoria, Yuki n, Sy/lnsy _and Assembly toarrange for the payment of Pans “run to km lnwcm _ni md my’ rinldad. This Assembly allowed the the expenses of commissioners to the no knowhm ,Ms mend qu Le A numb" ordination of men in British Columbia, Assembly. It was referred to a commit of we cnrmms 'shortly afterwards be that never hid college training. I ter. ‘WM “ke I VHLBJ ly ,H ml 0 1|, .he The Assembly met in - diminished The committee on uniformity of public t meh, an on ut doclor Draven e _ numbers this mornina and resolved that worship reported progress. Dr. Warden- hmm, ` the expenses ofthe Union Committee of reported no shrinkage in the value of ' sixty members beplid from various funds Church securl ies other than ordinary ____ __ ofthe dhurch in proprrtion to nceipta of fluctuations. Principal Fcrimner said V '__ -`_ _ M antreal men wanted a chartered accoun- » M- .-._.-~'~‘_'-- . ~- . _ _J taut to audit the Church hooks each year. Keep your blood clean aa you kee your body clean. You don’t wait anti? your body is foul before you cleanse lt. It is a matter of surprise that man peo- ple who are so careful to have clesn bodies make no elort to keep the blood clean. Everyone knows that unclesnneae breeds disease' that those who do not keep their bodies in a wholesome _condition and who dwell in Elthy surroundings are the Brat to fall when some epidemic of' disease sweeps the country. But foul blood ia, more dan- gerous to the in dividunl than a foul body. An unclean body is rather a passive than an active hindrance to health. But unclean blocd_ is an active threat agalnst the ve life-it makes the body a prepared breez isp place for disease. t is pert of Natures plan' for human safety that in many cases where the blood la impgre or oorrugt she sets a sign on the body proof of t e corrupt current that is tlowinggtlhrough the veins. Scrofula with F dia' ring sores and sears, ecaema with to irritation, salt-rheum, tetter, eryaipelas, boils, pimples and other eruptions are only the outward signs ot' the im urity of the blood. But often in the carlar or simpler stages of the blood'e\ impurity there are ne outward signs of this condition; only dull, languid, sluggish feelings, which are com- monly attributed solely to the sluggishnese ofotlze llivcr. i ri a reparat ons for n n the blood Dr. gierceh Golden Mgdic3‘Discov- ery esaily takes the first place. It elimin- ates from the blood the elements which cloi and comxpt it, and which breed and fee disease. It acts directly on the blood- making glands, increasing their activity, and so increasing the aupgly of rich, pun blood which is the life of i e body. Accept no substitute for "Golden Med- ical Discovery.” There is nothing “just as good" for diseases nf the stomach, blood and lungs. Dr. Piercejs Medical Adviser, paper cov- ers, is sent free on receipt of 31 one-cent ltampc to pay customs and msilin only, Address Dr. ll. V. Plame. Bnlllo. Y. New étore in Summerside I have opened sa. New General Store in the build- ing formerly owned by D. Rogers 6`» Son. Water Street and I am ready to oiler to the pub- lic a nice. selection of bright New Dry Goods, Hardware and Heavy Goods, and the newest and the best in the Grocery line. etc., etc. As all goods have been bought for cash and my expenses email, I can sell at a reasonably low figure W. J. LIDSTONE, (Formerly with R. T. Holman ) 12 tu,sat rmo almost any other re urns ie,the Iliaietere, workers are against the yet on very agaros- work. certeisiy I-9 oramnind work tha_0a_nmh_. ,is ` matched against ll. lsesion bbnoiesly`en_u'1e'up in these ‘ -“‘.I’h‘e' eon¢'regstlon'saems con- i disapproval ol the-evil, .lvlnhlnit 'W Hllwlws the ,l|iDN' “ll l-b0iil|) tho Church could which is God'e elect JU!!! 14. req ’ smnrnn ~- SHAPELINESS __, _. _ W. “fl- 5:34 'Tl “Fit-Reform” Summer Clothes have the grace, and style, and ahapelinees of winter clothes. Be- i cause they are moulded by hand, and held in permriiiene hand needlework. Our elegant Scbtch and »I1-ish Tweede and Homeeipuns-English T sages and rrsssirs- win sea 100:: to the repetition of ‘g Fie- Reform ” Clothes. OH. N. it Isa' FET! it FQRM mzowsn nnos., cnanmrmrown Attractive Wont ns ‘ . -FOR~ ._-~ \ .. .V _ ,.1 Spring ami Summer As in the past so now we are showrngsorne of the new- »-\.`~ ., ,Wt sm ,_.-.-_ :rl 1 . ..._ -so-.¢s~.~».-.f . /Y ,$5 .. 1 ‘ .; " '§.' .-:Ye r ,_‘_ t »'T:"_`f1i":~'f/"V: , , _ " ,asain Z 5.7( ‘ I grae _ ML est creations in suitings and trouserings that are put on the market. If you favor us with your order you can depend on get- ting a graceful, comfortable and well finished garment at a moderate cost. , ,_. , il. li. BRUCE, .0 ...=.-»-= - ' "-.:..-- , . .,-. _ ‘ ,.-.~ '».-~._-..-et 5;‘;_§._"-.-`- 1. »- - ~' _-_-f-ff-'»\>.<'-.~ - `ii 'Y ' _.. ...»..' -,rf-_ - »_ -\.. 2 .-rl-§ff§<~_-1-f. ._‘;1...~s ' "' " ' ` Merchant Tailor, Morris Block. l'i1e'Head do-fi_tv|;iie House and the ' Queen of the Kitchen ,_ ,_ are both satisfied with the coal they buy at our coal yard. One knows it is most economical, because he pays Qss; '_ H the bills ; the other knows ii; ~. ' gives the best satisfaction, be- `, ' V *jf* cause she feeds it to her tire. .-1-if I/ ."- »-5 rw/’-/ - .-.==ff=i - A. Plckard & Co., Peake’s No. 1 Wharf. _. .___ .,,_,__,..._z.__ , _ ,__ _ __,`,_,_,_, _ _ _ _ .,, The (lid and Reliable. .°i’§i'.'§l`.°'.`Z'_i’lii“2§°TtZ°`i.ii.iiiEf'if , the |:°||d°n and oe - _ ;‘2i;;:";°::““..'....“"°‘:.;::°%;:::: AND SUGAR l§dlltd$|lit°t Lift ~°'°°°"'"““'°°1.:';:.;:f‘.::::..f: r :;;”:'1't°:nD;:=l3:':‘;°;:‘h°;°°’ "ds", '"4 Now due to arrive from Barbed- ao" Bicycliste and all athletioe,depead on Ms K carefully selected cargo of I inthehmd|°f°s°°d **“°’ '-“W “" r---_-'=°"" ""“""*T""_"*- aaN'rr.nv's Lislmm es use me Suzi" “Hd M°l*\SS¢9- E E E2* useless. So be ,°l,*'¢.f“1 ‘i’°“'_ 7°” ` ~ leisulimber and mussiesis trim " ’ V . . _ ( dm” of iuuon Wg ,N me ease to '00 b a 'splendid *L50 Lowest prices quoted while land M a f P' E. I ` vermin. cave sus-ms..-a se ...mg $1 p uyft weeks & 00.8 _ S H an get or . silt nat : ' ' ins- ° 9 Island. lx equmd by 'W m ;z5u'°r; m-m ‘mum seat hlieki; , Office next Door to Guardian. . ~.<,».~ > “mom $1.00 hats, be' a. B ri fsanseae':_;_'.. rnsssrnrer ow-~ 0 *dr* » »"»--'=‘....=---~ =-.te Horace Haszard. 4-- risess.|atosm=ad.s.fso~ro»\=~=\\¢ mn. _ y _ 14 d 1| ,. gnassrw (flutter new 14 tis Air :mo 81106. B.er 3 Qofl u. Y 4 y _ Ji; xr \..~"_ s ;.i 4 <1. ‘ `...... _ J .,- _ A/,` ,si J _ -..~ .»_...¢E A.