'""~v"\ ` » ith: bat tea of the season, and, the follow- 'EEG is » - 'ff »‘ ' 3.. ‘n§~s»;t_‘_ .»-‘.~.igir».;g--' ¢~~=~_»,ss. ,_ _ _ __ __ _ ~__.;;_`..`r _-_.___ ff _ -.- _j . _ N .__-__\__”"~ __ - \_._~x;.~?_i' _'.`=~_=_p_.__;'1‘§`~,;~,”X’§i§'_§;,`_3s_;§_ i*§§3tr__,___’“*.. $;_=-_~..,.-__:f__§;'~.#__._»__-_ ___»;j_,.,.k__;;§_;_:__;_-gy, __;;_.___._____- ;__._:._-..-i»_.,___;_;_,.;__,____,_____,£__._,_;____ ____ ____ ____ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ 4- __ _ ' - _~ »:--xii. . . rw- ‘- ~-f -» »1r ~~.fi=~:»~'~=:»~¥ rf §..~;*;r_.-. - _ to =.*»» =f ..',;.‘~'-"- » ggi., s \~.»_~* ‘.;€**;-,,»'.,,‘.-£;¢~s..~ ..-ij.2?:".=~:- _-;-_Y -‘»r;.~.-f;=£__ _ ‘~._-;3.*~=~"-~i, < np'--~',-.' _- ,.5 -.. »' _ - . 3;* ' \ _ ’. -_. - ` __ _ _ _ ..~_ ".~ »; iii". » gee' =;_ .___j ».'.~.f3, #,¢>'.r_,z~u`€=. 1.. ~2._ _.~_;.._ :‘-1; _ ue “U "- ' “QA 1 < .» . ' -' ' " .- ' .z ~. _< '7 ; ‘ ' " ~'~¥“f'=1 5- \> ;>~.f~ --‘.i:'~§;#"*`3e‘l;"'.t'¢\=`.»\ ' 1;'-' ._3?-<~- '~ \` __ ._ _. sf _ _ _ _ .__ _. _ __ _. . ._ _ _»__ _. _ »_ __.;. ._,..»,___ _ ff... .. _ _. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ .__. ____,_______ . .___ _,,,____._ RECORD PRICE BROKEN. l Bennet, D D of St. John The deceased . ~ _ THE GUARDIAN.0HARLOTTE'f0WN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND .JULY l I 2 i901 C' _ l announced the death of Rev. James ' T _ ' ecaye . ee The record-breaking price of $194 per __ » square foot was yesterday paid for had on Forty-second Street and Sixth avenue. No auch price has ever before been paid for land in this city outside the big hnanclal district.-1\’e\v York World _gp bar:-ig-1 Dreadful Kidney Pains. I Gould llot Rest or Sleep. I Us P, B. Conductor-‘a Suiterlngn- lie in Now Well and Gives Dr. Chaser: Kidney~Liver Pills Credit for the Cure. t llr. W. E. Berryman, Conductor on the C.P.R., St. Stephen, N.B., writes:- “I have been railroading for 23 years, and for ten years suffered from a severe lease of Kidney Disease and Bacltache, a trouble common to railroad men. It ` used me all up to walk, and after ‘walking up hill I would have to lie down to get relief, my back was so ` bad. I could not sleep more than half the night and then dldn’t seem to get any rest. I had used all sorts of medi- 'cines and was pretty badly discouraged 1 when I heard of Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills. After using two boxes or this treatment I found it was he1pl:i;,"` me and dye' boxes have made a coni- plete cure. I now rest and sleep v.-ell, my back is strong and the old trouble |has entirely disappeared. Many peo- ple to Whom I have recommended these pills have been cured. Anyone wish- ing further particulars write me.” The sale of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills far exceeds that of any similar remedy. One tria.l is enough to con-_ * ’ == anyone that this is the greatest I f '_ medicine that money will buy. I ll a. dose, 25 cents a box. at all l '- '-»-sorlldmanson, Bates&Co.,To- ici iii iléi cuss clcli uint New and choice lines of imported gmds--all prices, 3 for 2.5¢, lOc, l5c :I2 20:: straight, 2 for 25c, 3 for 50c A ballot 50 El Cesar for $3.40. ll Hamaca $3.50 per box of 50. __ ‘WS “H12 Slit; li New Century lea Party Will take place under the auspices of St Ihul'sChurch, on the Tl0'l'l‘lllG PARK.SUHilERSlDE,_ _0N_ Tuesday, July Sth. 1901 - The management are determined to make ~ -g¢l1¢°11}Y & few of _thc attractions they have °§l€‘1§3k¢ pleasure and entertainment of rhzthnnmrifadroare cordially invited to visit inxrsideon- the above date, and who will re- cdvo aheany welcome: _ Nnlieroiistca tables, bountifulcly laden with mlthedelicaciet ofthe season, in uding straw- `ht!i¢tand`£ream= in- abundance; refreshment :iam fully stocked with the favorite Summer ~ leeeragesand the clioicest fruits of the day; ° mtl and pleasant dancing booths, with the best - af hnee music, revolving swings and many uther footfracei and other sports. for uimzgxmagydtu given; good music and in-_ Ilherabfe o ucrfeatnres that are sure to please 1 Ill. Everything will_be arranged _in first-class dyle, and every possible opportunity aiorded & le of en'oving ihemselv¢°. Thk in will. Ieme eventof tliesoasoir and no one should m°S»it. Come one. come all, and _enjoy a days ge-ine pleasure in the metropolis of the West, with its many attractions and cool sea breezes. Tlx. railway arrangements for the above date are as follows: su. Tr. Dpe. Fare Str. Tr. Dps. Fare _ a. rn. a. ni. Standard Standard *nggkh '5.oo $95 St. Andrews 6-53, 5 _ mmqis _ _ _ _ __ 5.14 .85 Georgetcwn.5_45 x.r5 St Loizis.... .5 21 _ ' Cai'digan_...6.oz .95 Alberton.. _ . .5 41 Perth . . . . . . .6.i4 .95 Hinsdale ' ' _ St. 'l`eresa__.6 26 .95 llomiitld . Peakes .....6__j.z -95 01;!!! . . . . _ . . Mt. Stewart 7.oo tdemen. .75 Tracad:e_ ._ Bl1tl¢..... " .Eo `Bedford.... . .éo R‘ty june. ._ .~' .45 Ch‘town..-.. l'm'lHill..._.7 ' .45 Milon gogimm- _ _ _,SL .45 N.Wiltshire.S ` 45 Hunter Riv..8.2<> Weiinyn _ .'35 Bradaibaiie..8.54 Iim\l¢he...857' .t5 Bnera.ld....8.59. .Azz-r..,9.i5 $25 Kinkora....5.29 5..io~ Albany _ . . . ..5i6 5-37 I-15 1.15 .95 fs we 23.8. U.5'\$<$"?3" ._ ......___-.;__J_.,» Jidlbi 8‘5&36‘-oS`G'-o-t. o\8?o- ‘°.:.. ssssdsdg l_.,_ tu- 1. _ Will; . . ra; 3. f 2 fm, ef- _1. S 8' . wrlilflt' 5‘E'.‘6%I£5~ Cape rav_,3.oo Froetawn...c.o9 6.o9 Kensington 943 _ 6_3i .95 New Annun.935 . . . . . . ..6.36 .95- _S‘sde._.A.rI’J)~45 _ Passengers from stations east of Eiga will reeuth hygregular train rom tetown. July roth. 190|. _ Qotldtheoth prove unfavorable the tee will ug Th rsda , iith. e Pu” on a By ,drder of Committee. WILL BE HELD ON THE ififgéiory Grounds,Crapaud .__-. ‘iibiisnii .lui srl of St chris Church, agran Tea Party on pleasant after this most 333;; 'gg' I S ood.i~._Kii\`=t¢ 'fig HIM gofnselves confess the Tea »* miie convicting Magistrate are in question, a writ of certiorari may issue, and the right to its use cannot be taken away, even by express provision of the statute. the Supreme Court by writ of certiorari the Court might then hear argument as to the constitutionality of the law, and in case it should be held that the law exceeds _ the ena t’ng power cf tie Leg'sla‘.ur.~ it; _testing the validity oi the law would be, lease a writ of habeas corpus could be ob- , DEATH OF REV. DR. BENNET. E 0 ‘ A private telegra-Lit; the Editor of Tri “Coughlan received on Saturday mornin i ill Mllllll llllllllll __________-_;_ C C' ' and has now passed to his rest after A TUESDAY' JULY 2’ mm’ long, arduous and highly useful career in °' * “ ” "° “Z the ministry of the Presbyterian Church. TUE FIRST ¢0NV\CTl0N- He was so widely and generally known ...__ throughout Eastern Ca.nada,that although he had for years past been retired from The first conviction under the new pro- hlbirory law was made beforc the Stlpen- tliary Magistrate on Saturday last, the onvicted party being H. C. Connolly, whose place of business is on Grafton Street. The evidence was clear that in-_ toxicants were sold by the accused him- self to witness within the time limit specified' in the Act. It seems [not im- probable that this may be made a testi case and carried up to the higher Courts I O ality ofthe law may be 1 therefore of importance to both the friends and opponents of the lsii' :int the fnctsi are quite clear. 1 No provision is made in the proliibitory law for an appeal from the `;\Iagis*.rate`s decision, and therefore the ordinary right to appeal does not exist. There are none the less two or three ways in which it is claimed that the validity of the convic-% tion and of the law itself may be tested. One process would be by writ of certiorari from the Supreme Court under which the entire record of proceedings and evi- dence in the Ma;.zisttrate`s Court would be brought before the Supreme Court. The Prohibition Law does provide that no writ of certiorari shall ssue, but it is contended that where the validity of the law, and with it the jurisdiction of the- l l l l If thematt-er were thus brought before would then follow that the Magistrate' had no jurisdiction and the conviction; 1 would be quashed. Another means of, found in case Connolly should refuse tdl pay his fine and be sent to jail. In that tained to bring the prisoner into the high- er Court where the validity of the proceed- ings in the Magistrates court, and the ` validity of the law itself could be decided upon. A third means of testing the validity of the law would be for a person convicted. fined. and imprisoned to bring an action claiming damages for false imprisonment. Proceedings once_set in motion on either of the lines above referred to, (excepting proceedings on habeas corpus) might be carried from Court to Court and to the the active duties of the ministry there are still many, especially among those of ad- vancing years who will learn of his demise with the profound regret. Rev. Dr. Bennet was born in Ireland some eighty five years ago. There he re- ceived his very thorough education and was ordained to the work of the Christian ministry. There he married and two children were born before his removal to the leading Presbyterians of th estness, ability, eloquence and profoun ooooooooooooooooo-o “There was never a _Philosopher who could en- dure a Toothache Patlentlyl" Dqciyed teeth generally ache, If they are not in a state of chronic whe may are re-idy to ache on the sliditess provccation. Deoeydd l¢B!l| in the jaws are alwry~ 9. source of uneisiness and dread- _ Ty _bfuld not be allowed to remain. With the resent sdvanocri ey ~ _ § mmhgds of ,rapping and extracting as practised in tho altimore Denim Rooms, the ridding oneself of these disturbing factors is a painless and satis- factory matter. _ _ _ A o the many aids to perfec im in our work we may mention a pro' m ng cess for the iuime-:liste extirpitfon of pulp, which_ enables ns to treat ang l lil a decayed 'ooth at one sutiug-uns nerve being piiulissly e_x_'ra.cte__ Extracting teeth is attended wizh no di-so-imtort un lei' our fi iiaui ‘ hirepa - - - - l St John He entered upon his life work d , r - - ~ ' ' ` '_ _‘ . ' - ._ s in order that the vali ity o constitution _ _ roossg _ _ _ _ _ _ f bd used_ Cdedoman Club of P_ E_ Islmd decided. It is I °;`__”h_: P“Sl°;` if il- Johl; P'°SbYl°_’__‘_*_‘;‘ All ir~s*ruments serilized immediately a ter icg oe helm _ C urc _near y 8 R Cen Ury 380. S . - _ _ ‘* Qntlio Grounds of tliolih.: church then contained a larfle number oéf _ l§_::m00|§\|Q., _ ‘_ "__ on SCUTTISH _ GRAND il The Annual Scottish Gatha ° 'V Q the Clans under the au piccgngggéz Bf0Wr\'s Block- _ i Return tickets will be issued from ' city. The young pastor by hiseamé Baltimore Dental Rooms. Cwtown. IF-"day, |gt|»|_¢f__ ,|u|y_|9°|_ _ scholarship soon took a leading place among the preachers and dlvines of East- all stations at one tire -:lass far; qu evening trains of July 18th, good go C d, 'hlhl h hld t`ll _ ern anaa is c pace e e uni remrn on Jul 20__h from the active duties of the pastorate During the period of his active life, Re t ? l____I{<;1;_ _t_!a_;i_i__i;£_:_p__g__em3;:ets,pp__;_smlis_t;__ B . B et h ld ti i th X' CDD 8 mllly D031 ODS Il 8 8_ rs lbter on was a conspicuous figure in the Presby c “L li I ... ...li- N ` “E ui zeodsrw is Pnwldse; tery and the General Assembly He wrote U and delivered many lectures on lite ARAN11 PLATES ST U R LLLELLAN. and religious topics, and was dlstinctl ` ` popular as alecturer. He was for some J y ,imc associated with the late Rev Dr ` METECSRIAL ’ ._ - Elder as editor of the Colonial Presby terian, then published in St. John. H was also a frequent and valued contribu religious press. One considerable volum from his pen, The Wisdom of the King was widely read and most favorably com mented upon on both sides of the Atlanti at the time of its publication some thirt years ago. After his retirement fro pastoral duties, Dr. Bennet was for number of years Clerk of the Presbyter tor to the magazines and the secular and Lrtincial teeth by the celebrated Wells Si stem Teeth made b this system are perfection in every e th dim late If asctt of 9 Y 8 the position of Civil Service Examiner for the Government of Canada. _Y frame and noteworthy appearance.He wa a Christian gentleman of the old school, Y who won and held the esteem and regard _ _ of all with Whom he came in contact. His P E s _ _ ”;i:§f§ eh”&,_n&!_: broad iutellectuality and liberal spir gained friendship among all denomina tions, Protestants and Catholic alike. B his Younger brethren of the ministry es- ` __ f;-°”“8;f “ffi"",°¥_ ii” *£53* HS* 4*! 5-3°* pecially he was looked upon as a wise and _ `p9`|f :(i_inf°lmgg¢ g¢i¢1¢1,°°g_ f°i5¢;_ gm, ,~ -vinciiwi1ibesentl’fee.wrir.eioF.H.Arm . ’ .trou General? er Kc!-if-lilI¢N.8~ helpful counsellor down to the end of hi days. ' Throughout his life time in St. John he occupied the manse erected fo him at the beginning of his paetorate,a.nd tharr~,attended by loving hands he passed away to his sure reward. of St. John, and down to recent years held r The survivingrelatives areMrs.Bennet, Pl ice 50 cents. widow of the deceased, formerly Miss ' _ __ Scott; two sons, Frederick G. Bennet, Chief Clerk in the Customs Department, Ottawa, and Ed. J. Bennet of the Hud- son’s Bay service Winnipeg; five daught- ers,--Mrs. John A. Boak of Chicago, Mrs. W. S. Gardiner of Montreal, Mrs. J. E. B. _ McCready of Charlottetown, Mrs. W. S, PFW! C°\1n°11 35 1553 W¢ ha” 11° 5125119 ‘ Spear of Fort Fairheld, Maine and Mrs. ' » july ist. Write for circulars. of knowing what course will be taken in G¢°1‘l¢¢ YWH8 Of Sf- 105°- The b°1'¢&V¢d I _ I _ relatives will have the sympathy of many _ ` 1- ¢- HALL Manager’ advancing years led to his retiremen _ m Teeth extracted of nlled without pain bv our modern methods wxyend the oeissameas eor ryp we claim forlp-don‘t pay a cent TEETH 1'-:XTRACTED FREE and without pain when new teeth are ordered _ If you live out of town it is to your advantage to have work done by us as you don’t have to lose time. We make artificial teeth, and Crown or Bridge work same day you come . e treat and (ill aching teeth in one sitting, and guarantee no more toothaohe. If you have some old roots, or badly decayed teeth don’t have them extracted, but let us restore them to their natural usefulness with our painless Crown and Bridge System, which is undetectable and everlasting. The cost is small while the results are great. \/ NO FQATES I, '- EQUIQE ildhdhhdhd If you require artiicial teeth you can call in the morning and go home annie day with your new ones Perfect tit and aausfactioii gua antecd. We are the only dentists in P E I who make “£- ess lllll ll llll will ceth we make is not distinctly wha __ ‘And Steamship Lines to Beaton via Yarmouth. "uunsesusnsessr" _.gIg’_D 'CONSl]L'l`A'l`IONS FREE. ALL WORK Ig(_)>eN_‘_EEBv‘:n_T__)_E?'TAL Rev. Dr. Bennet was a. man of larg=‘_ _ ' i ~ s_ _ Charlottetown. P. E. L 15 swlfebxz _ ‘ __ V' t ' _ _ Q-games and advertisement in newl- gift of his brethren of the miniltff. and PERFECT EDT METW Erialfl I N }_4 @ P P' _ DANIEL STEWART__ _ _, _ _ , _ _ _ _ , i ° ' ' ' . . 5' l ’ _ Q I 4 l l - cv if C - . l W' __ Q2/ / //_ "‘ wr ll I *A ° Y it \ Fill with Berger’s Paris Green and the potatoe bug will disappear. Deluge Sprayer for trees, _ EXPRESSTRAIN leaves Halifax dining (ex- oeptsunday) at6.35 mm. for Borg? ' . ar- moiith. making connection M \\y,Wednea- ggi Friday and Saturday at Yarmouth for on ' ' f THE ROYAL MAIL . _ " C 7 _ noooroafronnage. 6ooe8orae*Puwer,the° Fastest and Finest Steamers plying betweenthe °= -sv °' er- letiirning leave Boston. Sunday Tmdly Thursday andFridayat4 m. ' _ z. aoaeng Agent. _ P.» GIFKINQ 23 dtlsept. I. General Manager _ 1 _ * simon w.cii1insi:,‘ is muitsrou nie :mms uae or ry* is. mms ¢» W8lk€r'S Corner, Cll’t0WIl ' Stoves and Hgrdwme- omni 'rl-sesuie nsteii :mis 1 mon iissiaini ‘ _ resort havingaspring o .clear_oold water with plenty of iahing. boating and bathing. Open! the present instance, but for the benefit _ _ _ _ . une x rd may be done. The Dunkin Act in Quebec, Q _ . ____ ___,_ __ the Crooks Act in Ontario, and the Scottl IIQIVOUS Daprggslqn 5-sas ' ~ _ A¢t lhl‘0118b°\1© C9-H2-dB have 9-11b€€I1 S'-Ib' and weakness The recent wonderful discoveries of Oilin California, o&'er opportunities .y_ “ _. ' .. ‘t It is now altogether a question of the validity of the law. and that question must be decided by the Courts. They will oubtless weigh the matter most carefully, ike because of the important interests uvolved, and because the law deals with a subject in which the jurisdiction of the Legislature is admittedly somewhat lim- ¢-an probability that it must afterward be passed upon by a higher Court or Courts. We may therefore rest assured that if the made under its provisions. i' is thu only medicine that willci'eDia»- betea. Like angers oo- eue is- QCIO cur ble iitil thztwithont Dodd'a ‘“i'}';fi...“’i@’,n§';.°’ Eta. Dodd I Kidney “Ml-li f *ki on lionday Pownal Pdll. their# M3. .wi digg lmiltlono--bowroame adv¢\‘@8'§4todoso, Q' modeinodiitlan Q - _ law is constitutional and valid it will be upheld and full effect given to convictions _ Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Now is the time to et in at the beginning sex' and need the ”s‘s“*"°° °f WS* Write for articulars and i-os tus to v wsnpmo caxiuions such a restorative as this great food P P pw _ ¢0A¢m;5_ coorisss and C _ ' " .cure. Banoucnns, ' ~ ,' _,_ v v *U .sr M M* "' "°°'°“’ “'°”' m“°”“' li H HULBRDIIK Writes! MY SYstem was all run down. f _ when I began to use Dr. Cha.se’s Nerve n _nd . ' _ . on *NRE DA". o ~ "_~ s. Food. I was weak and very nervous "' ""'°` "‘ “ " 3"* ¢HAPJ.0‘1"1‘E’rowN. » l _ _ ~.._,. _ and felt so tired and worn out that I , ` Q" d_ 0 °°um °°U'°°1Y dn! myself about the _C Y I C 7 7 ` _ - .§f......‘;’.S‘;‘lZ§i.i.°F°’.i.‘I““I‘i*;””2“° '2;’z‘°:~...‘:..f°:.e.@°:.':“°.:’.i't.";"°‘°.: ru: 11,9 1'i¢|( 5 S am m §°‘°°“°°°"°- ""° n e o e s rong _ . an _ _ “" titm... ...i°..... ......... ......._ _ y i I proved s s . pm: -Iginggg ` _ __A_T__ _ we _Fo *Y Q’ ; rod-1 1 foci altogether tiifrei-sill' iieifg A ` , ""°"_' '"°”f”"°_"‘ f i§.af‘.“°.:“’.:*:°';.“‘1‘@°e° =°=:..iv°~ “<1 ' - _ KS. ummm# Q ~ ~ Q ‘ S 9 . a . . ‘f... \' ». ‘s _ sleep wg” mm mdfmwgling thgrfgughf .___ Rini: wa;ce1&,g:ioeu“__'_o_=-as ;=i£s=;_»¢i.% ii mmaimeit maoonrht. wean do ` l;_{esto:§d_Bto_i_:ea.ith and strength. 1 you mvefepx vim pmmised’ ` " ' ' ""°'°" """" ' ’°'“°“»'° "' is ia ev f - _~ , hM,,§,r.tMnm_§esf’,?°* mBb° \ W wus-nnrunayuwau. _ __ _ _ o Q Q OUlar&deonaad¢nd9uu|'\g;y¢¢¢ ~ ~ - t f "iv mIg.r'6%!z>;8ees’si’o1i??;§0F‘;¢d211‘°§10@mm;u1s°:i _ _I e vt y t ~.- ,t Lice on Hens, Inexpensive, sure. easy to apply Entra flow of m.lk and comfort crimes o er For sale only by Apothocaries Hall. Prowsc Block. Surrngside G E HUCIHESQ 3 i . _ _ __ ` rf- " .¢<*' ,.1 S U *T-T4 __ __ _ _ _ ` . _ ` ` t First-class. Sin gl e and Double Teams to hire at _ »-5"-¢4"*'°=>~-_ ‘re-'.7-fiv/f - _'.- l _ '.-.1-'_f~_;1~;,,.»» `@ _,,..|p *n- r»:.@s» ~ _-;__-~»/ _ chin _ _ Q. lllllllllllll Slim llvllllln ll lil. _ < _ STEAMERS t ’ To Texas “Horn Lies on cattle and your .mt-P-yt ...ffl "llllBTlilllB%BllNll” Mill "PlllllllESS” ' ‘ L°av° asb°1°" ¢V'¢fY day. Sundays excepted (Standard time) PTO!!! on arrival of ii.5o train from St. john, for SUMMER- tram for Charlottetown and Tignish. morning train for Charlottetown and all stations CHENR, connecting with day train for ST. JOHN, ‘~°\~ A From ada, also at St. Aloha with Steamers of Inter direct, Tuesday an_ Saturday. due the following- Wednesday an Friday mornings, with steamera Front from HA.LIFAXandSYDWEY K EAR.-' ii in. ooiinecting there with day A AI NORTH SYDNEY Will! Sttllll- _ P-J our i~-'. ._ ‘ng l'lf¢I'&0llllllldfn in-is.-v.\.»__i-.nunivunvg-. im-» sariur.-al ~ _ inn” f_-~_r»»s mm..-no-1-...po-sr...m¢¢=,“,¢m é;1;Qanada and N. B., at St. John with C. P. R " of the ordinary reader wc point out what friends m this time °f sorrow' - M a ' J u 9° 3°” 1 r' ’ 1- - ` ',_ ~ _ 1 M/‘ll 1% Y' 'iéiertah' aww in » _ .lecfled K0 l'f€Sf»S Similar' f»0!$h°S@ 8110” OHL' in of safe and profitable investment of money. _ 3 .i g ,£- lined, and the laws in each case were held ‘Rather Woman W-no an Fond of ` g . ' _ “$1”-i’»_ _Q _ __._ Y _ * to be sound. We see no reason to appre- H¢°,1¢1;, strength and vigor in the 6°. _ _;-__A-____ ‘ \_ 7 _ hend any other result in regard to the; U” M DL muy, Nerve Foom _ _ _ _ _ _._ ~ _ _ Island prohibizorylaw. To women especially D1- Qhas,-_ps Has secured land in the celebrated Kern River Oil district of Cali- I Nerve Food is proving to be a. very for-pin., f I bl l . S . . ' ` `( J gfffkenegxmng deb§,,_§f;§yb;Ygf;e1_§v0‘;;‘_’ Stock for sale at 50 cents-payable either in all cash or half cash a LIVERY STABLES* .ed worries or diseases peculiar to their Bud half out of dividends when earned. ‘chBfl0ttBt0Wh, P. E, If __;,' i i “ig Terms Reasonable E 'r in to v _ GREAT c.Eoito1'i~s'r...» ff' -.__-_ reasonable rates. Q Cli"1`ow1i, june zi, dam. _l tv _4_'_ _;-_` _ --it _ -Just Rece I _.___ Snowflake _ and B zrdeaux l..a.:es at i i..»iil.».ieioi, “NW