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Ca N B LANIIASHIRE Fire insurance Goiiipany OF EN_t;|:AND. i m Compu’ ig Prgpnlred D $0 taki In Hake on Property in Prince Ed; ward Island at very moderate Rates 0 hdliun- Persons having P"°P°1'tY jp will find it very muon to _their ndnntageto apply te the undersiK“°d le;-quotations tg Rl¥;i6~*IgoW°Pf:\I;‘;1;’:: eavo n pgnna*-u ‘flifolieninauring ‘in the "Lv- qehire” by circulating tt eeppany never paye _1 5” _-'_ . given ee the opportunity of stating that jgring the Twenty-Five Years in _which he~~I.aaeashirs” has been opetetws "1 io Medtinie Provinces itfhas never had Q Leis 3en`ttb¢rcs`n,and furthermore that Q the occasion ef the Great Fire of 1877 in 8'. Jehu N.B.the “Lancashire” was the first Company to complei-0 P05' ment of its Losses. having pa1d.lhl‘0\`|Kh U, nearlv a Half a Million of Dollars h Claims. within _28 days after the HN (See St.` John Daily lelegraph. 190 July, 1877.) _ The only outstanding Losses_ which we have en our books are for Fires cc- enrriug within the last four weeks ;_and which will be all paid before 24th mst. It ia to be regretted that the repre- seetive of any Company should consider it necessary to resorttc inaccurate eltements in hope of being able to sehin his business at rates higher than . those which the Lancashire is prepared to charge. 'J. M. ii C. W. HOPE GRANT. Gen. ts for Maritime Provinces. _ _ N_ Ban-is t L , Fone which can be shut up. J J Joggro ter a aw - Egbert-I wish some of the opera pa- - rons were built on that plan. _ Special Agent. Garlottetown P. E. Island. 1! 5 (Li|nlte|l.) PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM When the judgement is weak the DURING SEASON 0F |899 FOR PIGTOU N.S -carmmc .ir- Father Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay. Perce, Cape Cove. Summerside Charlotte- ftown and Souris. From Montreal From Clriown _ at 2 p. `m. at 6 p.m. Mon. 19th June Mon. 12th June do 8rd July do 26th do: 17th July 10th July 81st do 24th do 14th Aug 7th Aug 28th do 21st do lath Sept. 25th do ,9th Oct. 23rd do 6th Nov. do do do do U do do de do do do 4th Sept do 18th do 2nd Oct 16th do 30th do 18th Novi do do do do do do do _ do Beturning will leave Pictou, N. S. every alternate Monday at noon, oni arrivalofffrains from Halifax and St Jolt, calling at Charlottetown, Sum- ge, Perce, Gaspe, Mal Bay and Point. Subject to change should circum- stances require it. _ CARVELL BROS. Agen ts I lllitlll All Bill( llll S S tilv ol .Ghent r/lv ati - 4 ,{Jse'»`?"4'!gA>~‘>‘* lah-ff>f~ .Jap- ¢f__-»_f_ \` 1`-"° il” il _-3 at . - "' ‘_"_;.-*'.‘ ~;‘-'°_ _gx . ‘ _ -' 1 - ,Q -.»_- ~ _,.--_¢- _ llalitai and tliailnllaluwn S. S. City of Ghent will sail from Charlottetown every Friday at 7 o’clock , 4111111; the season or 1899 for Halifax, eelling lESumme11!lie, Port Hastings, P011 Hawekeebury, Aricnat, Canso, INN Harbor. Salmon River, Sheet Harbor. returning will leave Halifax every Tuesday at 6 p. m. making some sails. The Steamer has excel- lent passenger accommodations. s°‘|_°°“ 8_m1dB|1iP- Special low *`°‘8hts will be given this season- Fnrther information apply to W. W. CLARKE. Agent li‘Town,May 27.tf Ex. ds. pug W- S~ lthsrssl- II- t- Ilswulf "“f'll*.§.l....§R0$~i FRUIT illll Plllllllltl: _ aosirrs. aeoa :ei samngrsn mu, Haiirax. S. Wehaudl¢i_o}ié_§‘»i<;i_iinmissicnau kinds or llllr. Ease. 'r»i.il»y&,"5:E,d“e°Ts»n, cas, cultivatin his voi early this morning. A ,ganavg-:_v_voMAN. llow a Drimlicii Husband Was Made I , Sober Man by a Deterinliied “Life 4. PATiid‘I'I0 :..:r1'I'lR. She writes:-“I had fora longtime been thinking of trying the Siiiiiiir Prescrip- tion treatment on my husband for h s drinking habits, but I was afraidhewould. discover that I was givigg him niedicitng and the thought unnerv me. I heeita for nearly a. week, but one day when he iaine home very much intoxicated and his week’s salary nearly all spent, Ithrew DR all fear and determined tomake on eiort to save our home from the ruin I sew comin , at all hazards. I sent for your Samaga Prescription and ut it in hisoodee as directed next mornllig and watched and prayed for the resul A1 noon I gave him more and also at supper Ee never suspected a thing, and I t er boldly kept right on giving it regularly, an I had discovered something that set ever; nervein my body tingling with hope anc iappines. and I coul see a bright futuri spread out before me-c. W ul happl homeha share in the w gs of' life,az_ atten ve, loving hun d, comforts, ant: _everything else dear to a woman’s heart ifor husband had told me that whiskey 'waelglle stuff and he was taking a dislike toit. It was only too true, forbeforel :ind gven him the full course he had stop ,Jed g altogether, but I keplt giving the medicine till itwas gone, and en sent for another lot to have on hand if he should relapse, as he had done from his promises before. He never has, and Iam writing you this letter to tell you how thankful am. I honestly believe it will cure the mg” cuerhletu in lain seal I m p , et envelog, ientgze, giving testimonials :ind full -. formation, with directions how to take or administer &maria -Prescription."'Corro- mndtiico sacredly confiden- d.d.l'$8 8 I.`l1&l'l& my 00.' Im-dan street, Toronto, Ont. 2 -l Bacon-An opera hat. you know, is , Instant Relief guaranteed by using Mil- burn’s Sterling Headache Powders. No deprmin after-efect. ml Bolts and Pimpies. p _ and pimples on my neck and face for many years. After taking 2 bottles of Burdocs Blood Bitters they all disappeared and havefnever yet returned. p ejudice is strong. 2 ` SPRAINED ARM. Miss Marv Ovington, Japer, Ont, says: “My mother got her arm e 'ned badly and nothing she tried helpedprlrdr. A bot- tle of Ha.gya.rd’s yellow Oil, though, cured the arm in a few days. . Hungry Higgins-Whatfs the use? He’d take it in and set it sommers ,where I couldn`t git at it. , It’s eo pleasant to take that children cry for it: but it’s death to worms of all kinds. Dr. Low’s Worm Syrup. Price 25c. All »dealere. She I wonder what kind of clams these are? He-From the way _they taste _think they must be little rub ber necks linard’s Linisisntier sale everwlliere. Weary Watkins-But wou1dn't you li k to see prosperity comin ou so strong that every workin’man wouldhave a full dinner pail? v Getting over heated and tching coldca often brings on Cramps and Colic of the worst kind. A few doses of r. Fowler’sD' Extract of Wild [Strawberry give relief from the pain and quickly cues the worst cases. e “Wel1, with me it has always stutteied. _Sick Headache, however annoying and distressing, is positively cured by Laxa 'Liver Pills. They are easy to take and never gripe. If you starve your cow your pocket- bcok will be starved. Pain Ceased First Day., Mrs. Mary 0’Dell, 262 Dunn Ave., Tor- onto, says: She used Milburn’s Rheu- matic Pills for a severe attack of Rheu- matism and she got relief from [pain after taking the remedy one day. llnard’s Linimenl Cures Dandrnlf. Iftwo men en a in a eontrovers Z 8° y and ask you to settleit; one of them is bound to jaw you instead of the other man. Worms cannot when Dr. Low’ Pleasant worm_ syrup is used. It is deat °° these parasites and by its cstharti action promptly expels them; will no harm the most dehcate child. Price 25c. lhiarfa Lieiaieal Rellevea Neurelgta. An acre of performance is worth the whole worldof promise. PAiN..A.FTER EATING A hllzirs. P. Watters, Dirleton, Ont., made t _is staternent. After sufferingfoi- 5 ye; 1- Wlfb pain and distresees after eatin I started to use Lara-Liver Pilllfcriqirgg bot-ties made a oomplem on;-9, “There isn’t enough paint gn B,-im- mer’s new house.” ‘ ‘Well. there’s too much on Bri1umsr’s new wife.” I linard’a Linlnient Cures Burns, etc. She-Mr. Highnote tells me he is g 08. He-Yes:I saw him irrigating it Avoid MISCELL A_NEOUS ITEMS. _ . Mies A goes Bcwman,Piny Station Ont. . writes: “I have been a. aufer from boils; *im rtation from Paris in the wa ofa "Money talks.” . I U . 1 e I U and no ml::P;;l;lEty., it has' many snares - Onrrat Windsor Hotel in 13519. Ha-izyard’s Yellow Oil is pi-“mpg gg mfs* ve I A 2 “F 71 I I “li ".'“'° l’° °‘"~'° °0\1gb8. oolds, sore throa Cenduced_By the W. C. T. U.. Charlo town. PLEDGE.-_._I hereby solemnly pro- mise, God helping me, to abstain from all distilled,fermented and malt liquors, including beer, wine and cider, ae a beverage, and to employ all proper means to discourage the use ofaiid traEc in the same.” orricitns ron Yuan nunmo mar, 19.00. President, Mrs. (Dr.) R. Johnson. . lst. Vice President, Mrs. Hensley. 2nd H -‘ Mrs. A. Lord. ‘ 3rd -¢ “ Mrs.C.Matheeon. H ~‘ Mrs. T. Pickard. ~° ~- Mrs. N. Armour. ~‘ °° Mrs. Win. Shaw. Recording Secretary, Miss J. Hender- son. ` Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. W.P. Doull. Treasurer, Miss Sara Macrae. sUPsRIN'rEND1tNTs or DEPaRTMEN'rs. Mothers' Meetings, Mrs. A. Lord. Health and Heredity, Mrs. P. Large. Scientific Temperance instruction, Mrs. R. J. Campbell. - I Sunday School Juvenile Work, Mrs. Silas Hodgson. Industrial School, Mrs. L. M. Poole. Parlor Meetings, Mrs. Wm.M.Comn. Press, Miss Sara Macrae.‘ Evangelistic, Mrs. J. Newson. Purity in Art and Literature. Mrs. Dr. R. Johnson. ' Pailiamentary Usage, Mrs. Chas., Matheson. 1 Militia and Soldiers, Mrs. Small. wood. , ' Sailors, Mrs. Thos. Pickard. Regular meeting held in the W. C. IT. U. Parlors, Grafton St., every :Mon- day afternoon at 8.80. r ith 5th 6th P Z Army Temperance Association. Lord Wolseley said: There are some battles to be fought; some great enemies to be encountered by the United Kingdom, but the most pressing enemy at present is drink. It kills more tlian"ai1 our newest weapons of warfare, and _not only destroys the body, but the mind and soul also.” ‘ A DASH 0F HIGH LIFE. _M Mis. Gemina Webb had sent out cards for an electric blue tea. Mrs Jacob Cutilewell was Mrs. Gemina Webb’s dearest friend. They out-did each-other in bonnet, and whenever one got a 9° . I ,l gown the other sent over for aemore elaborate one. V- ffi 1 But they were dear frieiids. Wage not they attending each others ‘ifuiiet-i y they mei? ~ it I 1 Mrs Gemina Webb did not write-the cards herself for the electric blue tnji. She entrusted the duty to a maid becallie she had a headache. The maid was a highly intelligent girl, and she address- eu a card to every name on the list.She didn’t send one to Mrs Jacob Cnttlewell however, because her name was not on the list. Mrs. Cuttlewell was Mrs. Webb’s dearest frined. Her name was not in the calling list of mere formal acquaintances. She was on a separate list in Mrs Gemina Webb’s head, which was aching that afternoon, unfortun- ately. _ ` The electric blue tea was a grand success, Everybody was there except .Mrs. Cuttlew_ell. There was no room to breathe. Everyone said it was lovely -quite the bluest and certainly the meat electric tea that had been given this fall. Nobody noticed the absence of Mrs. Gemina Webb‘s dearest friend, Mrs. Jacob Cuttwell -not even Mrs. gave a pink tea. Everyone said it was the pinkest thing in teas that had ever Mrs Jones-Pd hke to know whv you think so p ' Jones-_-We1l,you never allow him to eat anything you cook. ' PILES FOR 15 YEARS. Mr. Jas. Bow1ar,Councillor, Embro, Ont. writes _: “For over 15 years I suf- fered_the misery of bleeding, pl-qu-nd- ing piles. The many remedies I med failed. I was advised to use Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment, and must say that the first application gave relief. after trird, day the bleeding stopped and two boxes cured me completely. ' DISEASES and RUP- TUBE CURED by DR- 0I¢Il’.l.'. ;"’f.’:t,‘i“s.° .fs.;“§:‘rs"°r- °»' °°“ 'if' Esunxnnudinz rc ants Bank of In a recent s eech before the En lish‘ . rica?" _ Did they not always kiss wlrnq” $$$5§f‘°°S.i§‘;..§ii.°.T,‘;'i‘Z" 1‘;'f.’;;"§,°“;',‘,{',§‘ 2€5".‘i.°.,‘fi’i.§‘lf.§.`~'.dt.f§i.i. '.§'f"”i'?>’.. 33n$” :'.°.;'.:".',‘;"z.~.. ‘t:‘.:‘,°‘i;.;?°‘.§.'::'.;‘:..;'”:.:‘.; i:€£§“.;§.“?..‘s"“..“?* 3fe”3°3%"’°eSi°3Eeeeeeeea “gg” Egacilfig-‘ headache And to no; relieve Conlhtipztion aid ézad? think that a Dotid’s Dyspcpsie Tablet gtrfesvigll al:?n&:;:rlan‘t; tm: four.; would have ebvialed |all this trouble. obstinate cal; of Cgnystigxignf 4* IS INVITED J tisfaction or no pay when Willsi To drop into the Ch ti S Jones -I actually believe, my dear, English Pills are used. F if “Pos tom m the Cvy and we that ou think more ` ....’._ ...;.._ ”‘~”°°“ “‘““ .>.'i.°..,“‘22‘;;’1,.f.i,.=T°“i?‘i'?' ?“‘“"““°» Flaxwell s Favorite Chui‘n5» TRAVEL ll OUTLINE . 8. Watching and Working, 18-18. , Be Cs ` Place.-Jerusalem. 1 °~ ' i ir ' ernor with Sauballat. The others spoken = of in this verse were hostile tribes in and around the city. "They were very wroth”-Because they saw that if the walls were rebuilt then the Jews whom they hated would come into power. 8. ‘-Conspired” -Literally the word means, "joined together in one breath.” These tribes may have been hostile to each other at times, but now their great hatred for the Jews brought them into harmonious action. When bad men con- spire let good men combine. "To hin- der it”-_-The completion of the walls about the city. 9.°~We made our prayer unto our God’ --For his sirsngth to save them from the persecution of their foes. “And let a watch against them”-Two things are joined, ( 1) Diyine and (2) human help. God helps those who help them- selves. God works iu us (1) to will and (2) to do. To him than be the glory for (1) the purpose and (2) its execution. Prayer and watchfulness are joined in a holy life. H 10. ‘,°The strength . _ is deoayed"- li The workmen worked day and uight.4 and rarely laid aside their clcthes(vcrses_i 21-23.)Earnestuess and idelity are here" manifested. °-Much rubbish”-The ruins had to be dug away, and the work was exhausting. 11. -'They shall not know”-A mis- take, for the Jews ead set a watch. Do not dfspise a foe. 12 “They said unto us ten times”-- This verse sho ws the value of earnest information, also the need of repetition sometimes to make truth emphatic. A true friend warns us of threatening danger. -» ' .P . ; but awakened courage and fresh pre- cautions. 1 “Set the people after their families”- , ,,For"mutual sympatny added mutual ,trength. The family tie ought ever o be a strong one. ‘ 14. The exhortation came very prorer- ly--hrst to the nobles and rulers, for they were to be examples cf daring; The leaders ought ever to lead. #Be not ye afraid of theni"f--Why sh‘ou1d they not be? Because the Lord waaon the side of his own people Jehovah, the Lord of host, was often regarded as “a man of war” by the Jews. who had to iight for their liberties. for their home, end, for their sanctuary. The Jews had verything at' stake, for theyfhad' failed, slaughter or slavery awaited them. 16. "Half . . wrought in the work” i Built up the walls while the other half kept armed guard. “Habergeons”-' ' Coat of mail, or perhaps only the breast- plate. The 'presence ofthe rulers gave coniidence. _ _ 17. Prepared either to work or to iight as there was need. 18.“Aud he thatsouuded the trumpet was by me” -The builders were scal- tered. but when _the ,trumpet was sound- ed manager ine' Js'ws'wsie :to nies: in a compact body ready for battle. V Many comparisons may bedrawn be- tween building these walls and- those of the spiritual Jerusalem. Aélfitn We, the undersigned. do hereby Geo E. Hughes Drug st Char L W- ' Watson. lf~Biu“ggist, A Queen quare, Charlottetown, P. E. I. -ON ms- (ff/E'-` l*élTi I//2" 18 The news did not roduee fear, - E in ___ L" _ 1. Trials and Temptations, v. 7. 8. “I Pm!" Welcome t'° “ll °th°' S°°P° "'M"' 51°! 2. Praying and Watching, v. 9-12. `iWhY°°°°m*Kh» C B ‘I appreciate working with your Welcome Soap, it does rub and is thorough in its work. --Mrs T B Churchill “I use Welcome Sou all the time d th k th _ _ v , p an in c re is no ,_,,S,nb,,,’;‘f3°§‘§,f,‘,f,f,f,, ,,, S,,,,,,,,_ ioiibsrf Alien, Pembroke, Yarmouth oo N is and as such head of the army. He wasj We have used Welcome Soap in our family for a long ti °°1"i”8 ' ““d°*` "W king °f P005* f the best Soap we ever used Winifred Schofield White ‘I have used a great deal of Welcome Soap in *he past and perfect.”-Mrs Enoch Lunt, Keswick Bridge N E860-TIIY wi-:|.com__|=: Tebiah”--An Ammonlte,and oint cv-l , Q-F lt? .fi _ .., (fill -A _ '((~i" _,:. if/lf" it /J `, ii”/J 'lil r (1,, iii OLD Had to be satisfied with a poor stove, they couldn t get any better The times have changed and now the best that the world produces for the JEWEL AID IIIIIILIIII IIIQEK 600K STUYES TDIITIIISE HEATERS ALI. KIIIIS DF STIIYES Fennell &. Chai THE STOVE MEN \ i ll' ff- ,_ Q- \ - - - , , i _ fg I" /~= fe- fe /Q ff . /- Q: I _f `” `" ` T Important Lancasluri life Insurance to Victoria Montreal Fira The above Companies are not connected with the I’ E, Fire Underwnters, and are not bound by the traif rates. I pared to effect insurance at §||||gfg||flg‘||y |eg|||¢.‘ J J JOHNSTON Agent,Charlottetowl, ,o,,em'wn P: E L' S* » t ~ (combined fmt and Lever drive) ALSO , :Root Pulpe St., Chai1ott'etown','P.E;I.- . _ Plovvs, rs’ Reddin Bros., Druggiste, Queen' PIQVV El1iI.‘&S, S ' Clothes 'VV'I°:|.:n.gers. Harness, l g Ealters to! Win- mm '{.°r'i"°°‘”25°§° °1=°~°» quinsy. ssl” ` -»~ » ,E ,__ _______ ¢ tgixnlpsngsrzu gxrgnqd’ ,(.`/"[J'S'I'C)]\I II-AJDE EC can ; ,Wehave hand bo 5 inks mn cle“°;lh a ut Ofpairs Laced Boots all our own em t t 20 Celleerly and gectuiii-:t chdiechcant dlscount of regal" pn” » eee Have You Made Up Your lVlind.._...@ What kind of a boot you will get for fall wear cannot crowd all our different styles of boots into window-just drop in and say, I want to see W bbh lf. ` Itlextevlvseeek, however Mrs. Cuttlewell .. boat at such and such 8 Pnce' The rest 1' my ‘t M: 0 Q U A I ’ LOWER QUEEN STREET Berne Blankets etc You will save money by dealing with ug Bn, S’”treet_McKlHLEY BR PAGIFIG EXPRESS ii a:sees:-zs::.nnsa S-2 ell" ' I 'L ll in ~ I l." . .s...i::m. s~e:~.s;..i it as se Ar. Vancouver 12.$tp_m_ _ W F2 -- A TOURITT SI-EEPER See our North Wmdcw, _A_.&.nn.it¢';.L....__