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P U TTN E R’S EMU`LS|0N contains in small compass and in palitable form a sur-4 prising amount of nourish-1 people who take it grow fat, -pale people soon resumed the hue of health puny child- ren grow plump and rosy. Be sure you get Pi|TTNER’S the original and best Emul- sion. Of all druggists and deal- ers. ~ t ` -1 Insure Your Life wlrn rne____ Standard ` Life Assurance Co. of Scotland, 1-zsranusurzn iszs. Assets $46,000,000. One of the ol‘dest and strongest of Life Companies in existence. Policies free of restric;ions, issued on all ap- proved plans, for protection and in- veatment. HYNDMAN il. G0 General Agents, Charlottetow n f-#_ | f =..’l.-"’.’= 'KEEP A dull Lawn, Mower does more = OFF harm than good. = NN e sharpen and - THE repair them and . make them cut- °GRASS as good as new.. Send them alongs U0 I R“i@.§!illl1l'=»~i llllllill 2 Machinists and Boilermakers. lottetown P. E. Island. Phone 125. Ewry covered a distance of 34 feet 9& inches at the games of the Knickerbocker a rent exertion and is all the more re- ment and tonic virtue. Thini "wall‘s place, furnishing about 60 per Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, Char- “ I BREAKS WORLDS RECORD. In three standing broad jumps Ray C. R A C,~yesterday adding an inch and a half to the former world`s record. The jump was accomplished without DB8 markable in the light of the scores of the second and third men, ea ch of whom fell three feet short of the winner. Ewry's new record is almost twice as much as could be accomplished by the ordinary individual in three standing jumps, six to seven feet being a creditable performance for each jump. The record, measured off on s. city lot, is more than one-third the regulations length and al- most once and a half the width. t af. --_Q-*“_ 7'... . A PERTINENT QUESTION. If Europe cannot compete with -Ameri- can goods in her own market, after they have paid the cost of transportation, how could she expect to pay the cost of trans- portation of her own goods and compete with those American goods in American markets, even if we removed every cent of duty on them 2-Louisville Courier Journal. SHORT CROPS lN PRUSSIA. BERLIN, J une 1.-Prussia’s losses on account of crop shortage are estimated by the standing committee of Russian board trade and agriculture to be: Wheat, 183,750,000 marks, and rye 103, 000,000 marks. SOUTH AFRICAN WAR, __ Q “Another remarkable thing is the fact that both sides have adhered with sub- stantlal fidelity to a tacit agreement not to employ in this fight the savage natives all aroudn them. But for this the war would have been more horrible than it has been and might have been ended be- fore this.”-Baltimore Sun. _._.._¢__1 Ti-IE RESULT OF VACCINATION Some weeks ago Frank Uhler, 15 yearS of age, residing with his mother at Lebanon, Pa., was vaccinated on his arm He is now suffering with lockjaw, and there is no hope of his recovery. Several days ago Uhler was attacked with a severe cold. and his arm became sore. Lockjaw then set in. Since Tuesday Uhler’s condition has grown steadily worse. 1_1-Q-l _ WORLD'S TIN SUPPLY. Up to about forty years ago Cornwall, England, supplied nearly all the tin used in the world, but now only about? per cent of the total supply comes from there. The Malay peninsula has taken Corn- cent of the world’s production, andthe I _ Dutch Indies comes next, with 19 per cent. Economical, Delicious And Nutritlous. Avoid much meat 'eating at the morn- ing meal in summer. It conduces to heav- iness, drowsiness and defective digestion. One pound of steak makes but two meals; one, package of Malt Breakfast Food mak- es thirty meals, and furnishes more strenght. vim and energy. It is the most ecomical of foods. Malt Breakfast Food is easily digested and its delicious flavor 1 makes it a fast friend with_old and young. A‘l Grocers. LANDS lN MANITOBA. A Winnipeg despatch states that real estate agents reporta large number of margins placed on farm land by farmers hailing from North and South Dakota and Minesota, who, anticipatinga rise in value of Manitabo farm lands, are securing locations and endeavoring to dispose of their property in their own states, when _ they will remove to Manitoba. __.__>__-. _ BIG Sl-ilPBU1LDlNG CONCERN. ‘ PHILADELPHIA, Pa., J une 1.-The Times this morning says a company with capital of at least $3,000,000jis being organized to build another shipbuilding plant on the Deleware river. The pro- moters of the company claim that $2,6£D, 000 has already been subscribed and they ,-Pa., where it is proposed to erect the plant. min- FOR The hot blast Lumber Kiln, Heater and Fan, now in use _in our dry horse, will be s>ld at a bargain, delivery about ‘June Brat. liillli Wllllil & 00, O Olllllllllllli DRlCK’S LINIMEN. <- SALE ;` _ Warden&. Co., at Paissalc, N. J. made a demonstration today. One hundred girls reported for duty. and despite police pro- tection, they were rather roughly handled by the strikers, who afterwards stoned the factory. smashing many windows. IAN rin,/l|zEN oN _ Rev. John Wilson,D. D., who last year was moderator of the English Presbyter- ian synod, was asked bv a reporter of the , Associated Press for his opinion of the. American decision to revise the confes- sion.He writes: “Many on this side of the Atlantic are glad to know that their Pres- byterian brethren in the United States propose to revise the confession. It is an intellectual wonder,but would be improv d by areduction in size and an infusion of love.” and bridges, says newspapers are unspar- ing in their criticism of the attitude of British manufacturers towards I-_their Premier Bond has announced that the diiliculty between R. G. Reid and the government of Newfoundland will soon Reid has expressed his willingness to turn over the telegraph lines to the gov- ernment and to give titles to some resi been termed squatt-ers. It shall be op railways at the end of fifty years ty paying back $1,000,000 with interest, and paying also for his concessions to the government.Mr. Reid is to receive $300,0i10 have obtioned a. plot of ground at Chester For Pains and Lameness use KEN- l rss eoannms, cnannorrnrown. ramen nnwann rsnasn. JUNE s, nm. GIRLS STRIKERS RAMPANT. NEW YORK, May 30.-The girl strikers tthe handkerchief factory of Acheson, 1 - REVISION OF CONFESSION. LONDON, June 1.-Ian McLaren, the _1_.¢---- BRITISH MANUFACTURERS. LoNnoN, Juno 1.-Commenting on Lord gHa.milton’s letter of yesterday re- plying to the attack of Sir Alfred Hick- man, ex-president of the British Iron Trade Association, in the House of Com- mons, May 23, on American locomotives customers. _ _-¢-- J' 5,. Mi. RElD’S TERMS. A cable from St. John’s N fld., says that be settled. It is undertsood that Mr. dents upon his land grants who have tional for the colony to take over the 0 build stations on the line. 1-ii-1-_1 VVALUABLE ADVICE TO RHE YI-_ ATICS. . Eat meet sparingly, and take very little su?r. Avoid damp feet, drin water a undantly, and always rely on Polson’s Nervlline as an absolute reliver of rheumatic pains. Beinir ilve times stronger than other remedies its power over pain is simply beyond belle . Bug alarge25 cent bottle to-day, test it, an see ifthis is not so. Polson’s Nerviline always cures rhenmatism. ' ' _ Bosron, May 31.-Prof. W. H. Picker ing of the Harvard Observatory, who has been making astronomical observations in Samaica, West Indies, for several months, has brought a series of photog- raphs of the moon, which appear to estab- lish rhe fact that there is snow on the moon. ' TO NERVOUS WOMEN Mrs. D. W. Cronsberry. of 168 Richmon Street. Toronto. says!-“My daughter nerves were so exhausted and she was s weak and debiliat-ed that she had to giv up work and was almost a victim Food proved an excellent remedy in re- storing her to health and strength. After having used four boxes she is at work again healthy and happy. 50cts. a box at alldealers. °u---w*-lan summer opening at Jas. Paton 8: Co‘s to- morrow afternoon, 21 cases of new sum- mer goods, havejust arrived and will be exhibited on the main counters.. li `/f-»_; -\(' I "»'_ . .,,_`, j.- -»-.- -1 ’ _\_f=w..r_ --_-/.4 , , lf?- . “Hellebore 1 Fresh and of good quality just received in bulk and pack- ages. 1 Also Insect Powder of extra good quality imported in original drums. _ All seasonable _ goods at owest prices. ' Try us for your next wash w. nsnmn, mn. B l §“ QQ P , w - . . Hughes’ most important are- Hughes’ Co ugh Mixtuie. ~ Hughes’ Digestive Tonic. “ .;£reosote Mixture - “ LaGrippe Wafers. “ gyart“I}e:nover. “ e a er “ Corn Cure ' “ W_orm Remedy. Dxarrhoea Remedy. p “ Cure. . r ]D?ng. . ' ' - “ Tootha c Remedy. e Cl as as -:equi red.-anvlcz 1# ._ 4 " F. Perkins&Co. G HTA ' ` *ii*-l1 .fl S of nervous prostration. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Ladies’ you are invited to the big mid- \. 0 _W . 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