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Omoo Hours 8 a. m. to tl p. m. 0il!oeHournl p.m. toil p.m; 7.33 p.m. to I a.m “W “'“° °f 5 C°\“l'"'|dR9 Dl'°f¢`59°\’ “him” ed that she had while in a half trance A F. R. NEw's0M, S be rl tl d A. mwi , N i il EV Y :ll0b°Prli»1t-liiii: liter. N °X:B3]l§.;;;_ 'fxwuinn _,received the long expected message from SOLDIER thedead man. She wrote a quotation from one of Plato‘e Dislouuee, which she ` ' ` ‘ vii E 'ft ~ . V ' - ~ r _ . L .__r_v.Y _ _ ry __ ` _‘___ ‘ . . " I ._’~ -_ ' """ giuaerlmsswwialwuir £5 Monday stone o ing the _month ; August. _ _ ' _ _ ;vJ....e.,r.as_:s¢uc.. _.fo _.lv _ rrp* ` 1.1. .~ _ef .» . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN declared to be identical with one in tl-e WEDNESDAY M0 RNING JUNE 27, lillil, ' is required [0 carry thgse CANADIAN NAl|0NAl.llY- when walking out, so call --- early before best ones ar selected. e An attractive appearing volume bearing the title, Canadian Nationality, The Cry of l.al>or:nnd other Essays, came to hand Swaggers IOC’ ISC’ 25C’ 35C" some time ago, but has not yct rccclvcd 5oc, 75c and $1.00. Whips 5oc and 7 5c_ l. E. IAMIESIIN DRUGGISTS, The Medical Hall. thc notice which its interest demands. Il. islfrom thejpcn of VV. Frank Iiathewny, a well-known St. John merchant, nnd is issued from the publishing house of William Briggs, Toronto. It is seldom that u business man finds either the time , or the inclination to write such thought- ful and thought-provoking essays, as those contained in this volume. _ ln his introductory the author sets forth E-unnmnam Jqfwwhkvwii =_i_}"L-f`;if_: ._ ; j`_if__‘ ‘ "' "='f_»'f'_; From Fashion- ` able Cloths """ A full line of which is here Do You Need a Suit? If so come here and leave your order for one of thc nobbiest and smartest. suits you ever had made "lf*'*\|°"Qf"'¥°"\f" for your selection. Prompt attention given every cus- tomer. 5. CRAIG, UPPER QUEEN ST. lfdl.\\'li\w Ewuu-a.n~rv~en~~u\a» Vu" *”*`_*”'”*_‘{ Stop at the I, ‘Sirathconaf I . I when miown. I l An up-:c-date, splen- didly furnished hotel winch pfovides every convenience, eve ry comioi t, and a good table and vet does not take all your money for the hotel bill. Transient. visitors to the city whcihcr for it ¢ln_v or n wcok or only torn pouiiun of n day will find this ` hotel it splendid place to stop nt. llcvcnlly renovated from attic to ccllnr, spotlcssly clcnn, cheerful and coiitrnlly located-two minutes from Port Uillcv. tlrnflon Si..,oppositc St. l"nnl'»= (`l\urch. GAB SERVIGE Passengers, baggage, etc., oonveyfd anywhere desired. Leave orders at e- Donald & McKinnon’s Drug Store or at stables, Sydney Street, near Steve- eon’s Corner. J. M. NICHOLSON, I-2_8_d_r__vr. Telephone No. 25 _ his object, very clearly und it is u worthy onc. llc asks the workers in the licld, forest, factory, mines, fisheries, and on the transportation lines to realise that upon their intelligence and their cilucalcri skill depends Canar1a's future prosperity. He asks the smaller but influential class of professionals, officials and traders to bear ln mind that they are non-producers and only exist as the outcome of the wealth created by the workers. And hc would have the workers and nonvproducers alike in mutual iustice L0 each other, to develop a national character with an abiding faith in the Creator and a deep love and reverence for the land in which they live. Mr. liathcway writes with vigor; his views are often original, displaying great `independence of thought which is not infrequently expressed ln eloquent terms. His ideals are high. Our party lenders ,should be men oi character, “the eon~ ‘ science of society." l~le has a dislike for _ titles. “Canwe not be content with hon- orable, without projecting the old-world feudallty into our new-world democracy i' He censures the press for its luudntlon of spor`, especially boxing, "the journalism ‘that sacrifices Europe and the East for k _ the record of n glove contest." The pulpit also comes under criticism. i-le laments the decay of chivalry, the lack of reverence and of gentle courtesy. “About one boy in len knows enough to tnkc oll` his lint in n private oillce." llc finds more genuine kindness among the poor than among the rich. “Our school teachers should consider the matter of manners as next to morals. Can we expect manners from thc boy if the teacher keeps his hat on when moetinga lady, or when _ calling at a gentleman`e olllce, or when re- t celving visitors at his school recruit’ Under the caption, “Do we know our own," hc makes a ilnc plea for recognition of nil that is grand, beautiful ami insplr~ ing ln our own land, where “we are so hedged about with lntinlte beauty that we have hut to open our eyes." In Mr. Hathcway's outlook upon Canadian life he sees much that might be earnest views upon many aspects live. Cnnudinnlifoand the age in which l’0l‘l\ 'HON B\l0C\‘F"fl\l- Anil il Vim!- CANNO | SOLVETHE MYSTERY. The news comes that the famous Society oi Psychlcnl Research in Boston has been disbanded, having fallen upo cvll days. When it was thought some progress had been made toward solvin ent from that quoted by the medium. to eclentlfla research and the inquiry has an impassablo barrier. It may be doubted the human race would have been in any gf mystery of what happens at death had ninjority of the world`s people will continue to believe in the life of the individual beyond this earthly state, not the less trustfully because it cannot be scientifically proved. We have but faith; we cannot know, D For knowledge ls of things we see. ___¢___ R The band stand on thc square rrqolces sealed envelope, but when the envelope, 4 wasopened by Sir Oliver Loige each improved, uplifted and b;-°¢d¢ng<1_ He sentence itcontulned was widely differ champions the mechanic and the laborer, and would have compulsory arbitration S0 the KNBU MUNI; 11068 110'- Y|°|d "W" and old age pensions established as in N¢..~ze..1..n.\,..~ua nationniiifelnsurance f\oo»ren1lv°xl»»\usiefl Itself and reached and aprraduated taxation system. Prob~ ably no reader can atzrce with him at all Whclfhlbl' U11! Wlrlllleliiil 0|' llt\DD|“05S 0' points, but we think the many will bc |n¢,¢|-¢g|;ed in his clearly cxpmgwd and degree advanced if the cffortto solve the t lnsnevv coat of paint. When shall we rhe mystery of the unseen world, a par ofthe supposed reliable evidence wa discredited. The scientific workers have been troubled by the Spirltist section, whose mediums have failcd to make good their pretensions. Great hopes had been based on Mrs. Piper of Arlington, who was thought to be superior to the frauds and humbug of the uncanny craft, but she loo has been discredited. In England, too, the work of the psy- chic-al researchers turned at last largely to experiments in conversing with spirits, which proved sadly disappointing. Onc l<‘. W. H. Mycrs,author of an important work on the survival of_humnn person- v tale Fa_c_»;d Girls Thousands Using Successful Cure For Paleness and Anemia. The pnllid izirl always lacks appetite. What ittle she eats is adly digested. f At night she is restless, sho rlozce, but doesnt sleep soundly. Vital force must he increased, new blood must be supplied and a general rebuilding take place before she will feel like she ought. Dr. Hamilton had invaluable exgcrlencc ln these cases and found not ing so prompt ln building up the voung women as his vegetable pills of Mandrake and Butternut. Dr. Hnmllton`s Pills begin by cleansing the system and purifying the lood; they also improve digestion and render food ready for absorption. Additional nour- ishment is quickly supplied and the patient ls fast strengthened and invig- ‘ ornted. . Full ofspirlt, ruddy and strong: isthe iilrfrl that_ peplists her system by Dr. s 1 ‘ aniilton s. The following recent. lcttcr from Mies lltt.rllfMeEwen, of Haliburton, speaks for tse . “In uslngDr. Ilamilion`s Plllslflnd my system is wonderfully built up. It is certainly the umst eilcctlve remedy I ever used. ihave now a good appetite, sleep more soundly and awaken in the morning feeling quite refreshed. i “If`ormcrlyl ft~n.tirc4l and depressed. r Ilookcd as lfa scvcrc illness was hang- over nr head. “Nothing could give quicker results than Dr. }Iamllton`s Pills and I strongly advise every young woman to use them. I All dealers sell Dr. Hamilton's Pills 25c par box or tive boxes for $1, h_v maii from N. C. Poison 8cCo.. Hartford. Conn., , U. S. A. and Kingston, Ont. i§i%%vT§¥%Ei~‘§1%%§@§i%%l¥%E§¥if%%Ii%%ii€ / ` i | Mark Wri Furnishing Cu. litliltliitilff litihlitiltlltflfue a fin . Chai ghl We have e_ _ showing of Dining l‘S All new patterns. 1 ` , ‘ _ , r.1~4.'\- ` , , . Ilermsner A ` B hear the music ofthe band on the even- lnu airi The clccilou of a \\’oler Com missions-\ in place of Mr. Doug(-, deceased, takes Place today. The position is one oi lmporl.ancc in our civic affairs, and electors should not omit going to tho polls. That claim fnra siding and platform ‘ at the Mount Albion road crossing, should bc stronzly presented to Deputy Minister Butler when he comes. The residents ol Uppcr Mount Albion, Village Green and Cape Verde have apparently n verv strong ask. Gliicfdusilce Sullivan in his charge to the Grand Jury yesterday remarked with pride upon thc inet that the Queen's County Jail is empty. He added that the last three times hc was in l{lng's County the like condition prevailed, and the last time he was in Summsrsidc the jail there had buta single prisoner. Beyond ques- tion the fact that thellquor traffic has been made llieaul is largely contrlbutoxyito this fortunate state of nilhirs. ,_.._<__... How to Break up a Cold- It may bea surprise to many to learn that a severe cold can be completely brok- an upln one or two days’ time. To do this, however, prompt action Is necessa_ry. The first symptmns of a cold are a dry loud cough, a profuse watery discharge from the nose, and a thin, white coating on the tongue. When Chamberlain's cough remedy is taken every hour on the first appearance of these symptoms. it oounteracts the effect of the cold and ri- storos the system to a healthy condition within a day or two. For sale by all druggiets. -111-_ Don't make any mistake we are giving 35cts a ponnd for good wash- ed wool, in exchange for ready made clothing and general dry goods. You can select your wants in these lines from a complete and up-to-date stock, and at prices which are well known to be most. reasonable. Bring your wool to ns, we are always pre pared to give highest prices in cash or trade. M. Tiaiuor &. Co. 26dtwti. HATS FORMEN-Every hat we sell we guarantee to wear satlefactorly. Otherwise your money back. _Straws and felt of every style.-Prowse Broe, Ltd. _ Zldli Modern \|§"°’ is a luxurious comfort. It need not be any more expensive than your means permit. , Every job of plumbing done by us is thoroughly inspected before being pro- nounced complete. _ UBT OUR PRIUBS on that job you were ...ming of having dun before leaving your elsewhere F re¢l.ll.Treiiro_r, _ ` Prumhir onions:-.'°rv-0v*f1°l*w ‘ ihuwhm ' ' ease for the modest accommodation they' l_.~ ' `;'§..1_r j'_ ' " " ,`l.'_ ‘ __. l\ if J' L VII’ bil! .\ f», Q. l I > School _ Closing zo dozen white lawn and colored school ready-to-wear dresses to lit all ages, from the little tot up to the misses of 16. ' Prices from 65c to $2.50. We are showing them on the middle counter. James Paton &Co. discontinue packing until Sept. 3rd, 1906. vantage. fixed price We will only contract for well finished hogs weighing from no to x75. Youre truly, :|7dw5l tww5i. K I e AND RECORllS _ _ Aiarge stock of both mschinemand records found here-new marches by Sultila--_-_ilfombone and A new recordsis secured b nb. _ _ -We extend a on-dial invitation -for you to call 1 at our'store and hear theeerecords played. ' “ LOWEST _PRICES ‘ ` ' _BEST GOODS. _ _ . Sm:-u~. We will receive all hogs that offer until july rotlt, after that date we will The limited quantity offering ruaking it impossible to handle them to sd- We are now preps: ed to contract for a quantity for September delivery at a Farmers who can have ho;-a:ready for September should see un or our buyers. ZA\/I5 61. F”?A\€€?. VICTUR TALKING MACHINES 1* just received. The very latest selections will be l Banjo lol bythe world’a greatest artists. Every at- I-‘Er Bits *_-1 ' _I .__ ._ . , ,, 9."' Play ‘fthirlcy's Ania” Sbig Specialities with Moving Pictures... lj Popular prices. , z7d6i _` _ _ _ GRAND A.o.1-1. Picnic .._;._ The Ancient Order of I-Iibernians of Charlottetown, intend .holding a grand picnic at ' _ vEaNoN Rives Wednesday, July ll ih,’06 mAr§Vexénon-giver welltirniitwn to bxpntpnie of e nes one o oouu v n . e v noe, no better slice could be seleewdh for holding an event of this llind. ' You should not miss this opportunity ot :we- inq this beautiful country, w th ite comfort- ab e farm homes. rich and well cultivated fields and the many other plea-ing feature; which meet your gem on every side. .Well supplied dinner tablm. refreshment saioons, ies cream saloons, dancing booths bowling alleys and all other amusements usual on auch occasions will be provided, and every- nz pose e one ma e thi lbl willbed to lt WEDNESDAY the I :th JULY, a da of- pleasure and amusement. Bsliid in attendance. . Following are train arranirementaxz- Station Train leaves Fare Ch't0vln 9.10 s. nl. 450 Southport 9.15 _‘° 45|: Bunbury” 9.32 " _ Mt. Her rt 9.27 “ Haeelbrook 9.34 ‘* Mt. Albion 9.89 ‘° Lake Verde 9.62 " lilo Hermitaie » il.o9 “ . 51: ` . Vernon Ivor 10.06 arrive. Returning special train will ‘leave Vernon Rlverattlp. m. _ - . . - Tickets will be issued from ’l`ignlsh,\Vinsloe. and intermediate stations by regular afternoon trains on July ltlth and from Geutircwwn, Suuria,§t. Dupstuifs and _inte _edini stations by rosa ar morning trains on?i1iy`liil\-'tit one .way ret-class fare to 0h'town, added to the speclalfare from 4Ih‘town,lT>od to return by special train from Vernon iver to Dharlotte- town on llth July, and from 0h'tow'n hiircgu- lar morning trains July 12th. also from array Harbor an intermediate stations at one wav niet clue fare good go1ng_snd retnrnlnr on regular trains on July llth. MICHAEL 'i‘. CURRAN. M. GALLIVAN, Chairman Com. Bee. 27dm!ili ~ ‘ f 5/Je L. _ 0. L. Demonstration and Tea will.-iii: held ~.J LJ L-Y ‘1 20| ELLERSLIE ST Al l ON 400 36|: Rilo » » 250 H 0 G S i E D Under the authority of the Prov'ncial _ Grand Lodge and the direction ui'__K. u- more No. 1463. . .. Th; committee in char? le making ali: extra effort inrixavlngt is celeb; atiiin ie etonreeor even .to c eel t memorable tea of ’19oz. x 6 The tea grounds are beautifully alin» :lied wiahlinliéwo hixlindpeiihiafrdn olhstp- onan a am eo or wa». A o tlxmn attraction f t - .._...‘£.‘.}§ _...ii .Z ti.; 3:... ....i';;.Il.f.“.f.T_= t ewor a oun s 'ir aymun lngela, Berlin. I§.¢H, wlib iivcill prev his fu military bagplpes in Scottish et a~ tame. -' ` Worth’a bran band will also inter- lude nndhgrgtify yon! thilrst for music. ter _e nay sp ng me. ' There cometh thisda of real. - Come all who toll an¢iyou’il be blest, heetinimgreetlne your friends in il- e. Bpecia fares and rain an-anga ments are as follows. Stations. Fam. ‘D'1;&i!l_L _ r"i`°:\'i'l1"_ Chlillothtnwn, 'LW 6.10 A.M. ILMA-. M. i)iak?tyJo. - L00 6.25 " 06'! " _ .90 0.40 " 10| " .Colvii not " " 7.81 .ill Othllslagtnhire, .ill 7.00 " " tea' vor, .iD 7.12 “ “ n. _ lm 7% .1 ... ne. . 7.41 " Ca verse, .ill 6.31 “ Q ny, .ill 047 “ ln on. . .ill 1.08 “ Emerald. .U1 " _Freetow , .ill “ Ke n, .70 “ “ -gpvr ' n. .ill “ nt e. .50 " che. .46 1 43 _ 7.0* “ 7.58 “ 555§¢5spwp¢ S§55&é!§!§2 - '? '3 1.48 ll” _ _ 83% no ' aaa ‘- ,, .. .. Q 1 .s aaa -° -' l e am" 10.00 °‘ a u \ eel