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Canada I ik r ra / l i ALL THE WHEAT 'fhut's° Good To Eat. _ Beaver Flour contains ALI. the nutri- txhtzn-Jgelsit protcsn, phosphates-of Beaver Flour s. . i.1..d .i M-,",‘;_°_}_>g,_§v_;~,"g,,,“_’_*}~' ....1 makes Calle, Pastry and Bread that are delights lo the e e and pleasing to li1e taste, and are aliso true foods in ever way. No Bleaching process requhed with the grade oi wheat we use. At your Crm-.er's. RUBBER STAMPS STENCILS, SEALS, ETC. PRICE MARKERS & WHITE ENAMEL LETTERS _BEST STlliDlRD_ FMREST PRICES C.W. MACK, 60 IOVROETST. TORONTO in Fermvim The ideal Beef, Iron and Wine Tonic. This preparation coa- ij.r;il_- tains the purest ingredi- ents and is highly recom- mended tor persons who are run down and cxhau_~ted front over- work. anxierv, r-tc. Women 'and children will limi this rt safe and pleasant ionic. , Price $1.00 per bottle at The Rcd Cross Pharmacy 2oi twmtf L _____ _____e m_.._.__. Q Famou s Soap Use it and You Will Like it. 6 zodif , snaps 'lor Cliriltv housewives. In ordorio make room for Spring ‘Import |\1_ion_\< wo will durlni: thin month, whslu Lhcy limi, clout' out. the ginals ouumct'at,ed bolnw at tim folluwlniz low pr~n:0s-: Chitra llimnzl' Sci . .Ii ptcctm, rtegtllax' $l2.l'll for $8.00 12 HL‘n|i-l’0rcclnIn lllnncl' Sabi. iiI7 riililnzos, r'-isfalrsr $8.00 f0l'85.5i 7 Semi-I’0rcolu u ntwr Pc . lilo pieces, rcuuiar ll2.00 for $8.00 H Sami-l’orwl|\in linnur Sow. liii piccus, regular 012.00 for $8.00 lu t'hir a Ten. Haw, I I2 plcces. regular $4.00 for )'2.75 ftlhtslriircx- Sola, ti picco ' oizultar $2.25 for $1.5 Chamber Bets. -1 I 8 lil plccca, regular $3.00 for $2.00 Cham Jer cis. lil pieces, regular “JLG for $3.00 hosn prions are for spot cash. .iilHN CONNOLLY & C0., Queen sr. Clftown- Vital Statistics PRINCE EI)WARD ISLAND PUBLIC NOTICE i on aan Arran _Irma lsr, 1906 Blkit HS occurring in the Province of Prince Edward Island must be regis tered within 30 days of their occur- ITIICC. DEATHS occurring in Charlottetown. Summerside and Georgetown must be registered before burial. DEATHS occurriugin other parts of the Province must be registered within 7 days of their occurrence. MARRIAGEB must be registered in the allies of the Registrar Geusfll 'within 30 days of the date of their celebration. 8. E. REID, lingistrar General. Ottsce or me Dom ssiuuer of Agricult- ure, Charlottetown. sdmsvf tvvmfsw. ‘ f, _ WEDNIISDAYVJUNE 37.118. . some ron cost. _ _ , _ boring operations in'Nuva and Alberta in the House ofCommons` Nf- Lelursrey brought up tha _question Of boring for coal in Prince Edward Island- He,cited the recommendation mph, by Dr. Ells in 1902, recommending that boi-ings be made at Campbellton or Mimlnlgash. or thn southwest of Summer- side, or at Gallas Point and Wood Islands. lie asked why the Govemmsnt. had apparently changed their policy I.. r_~gard to carrying on this worisi lion. Mr. Oliver said the Government has not changed its policy, which policy is when private enterprise has bored to the depth ofl,000 lest. the Government pays half the cont per foot for such furth. sr bor-ingas may be made beyond the thousand feel.. lie added that as soon as the people of Prince Edward Island put themselves in the same position as those oi’ New Glasgow or Edmunton by com- mencing boring operations the Geological Survey would be glad to exienu them assistance. Mr. McLean mentioned that he had been informed that the Government lmd two boring machines for operation which were loaned to parties who wished to conduct boring operations. He wished to know whether these machines could be scui. to the Island for the use of parties hcrc. Mr. Oliver replied that thc Gov-i i-_rnun-nt did not own any such machines except unc l\0\v in Atimllaaka. Que., which is out of rcpnir. llc said the mit- cirinns in use in Alberta were provided by a iocnl oil ami gas company. We rrgard it as of great importance that borings should be made this Province. No cnc knows what riches are buricd in thc rocks l>cneatl\ us. The discovery of coal or other valuable minerals would bc of incalculablc ndvanl-_ agctoour Province und would yield rx rich reward to the tiiscoverers. The cost. of exploratory boring isfnot great.-from 50 cents to $1 por foot for the first thousand feet. It would be well worth while to spends few thousands by private or corporate cnterprise in this way and then get Government assistance for the deeper- tests should nothing be found within the limits of 1,000 feet. _ \Ve read almost. daily of valuable s ores of cont, oil, natural gas, gold, silver, cobalt, nickel, manganese being found in one cr other of the Provinces. Nothing nf vniueln the way of minerals has yet been found here,_but we must remember that no real effort has been made to find anything. The penple|ot the southeastern section of Ontario tillcd the soil for three quarters ofacentury before they discovered the treasures of oil and natural gas beneath them, which in many cases was worth |na_ny times tho price of their farms. Our Island is so near to the ccalflslsls of Nova Scotia. the oil fields of New Bruas wick and other sources :of subterranean wealth, as to afford fair prospect thatit possesses hidden treasures of its own, possibly at great depths, but still of com- ' mercial and industrial value. The facts oughtto bc ascertained, and the sooner the better. If there is nothing of value concealed beneath the rocks, It would still be worth something to demonstrate that fact and change suspense into cer- tainty. PAINS FOR SOCIETY FOLK- Peeplc of fashion do things sometimes that cause pains in the stomach and aohcs in the kidneys. Ilnrd work and hard pleasure have pretty nearly the same results. Aaour stomach, n bail breath and pains about the lrenrt. and head are caused by gasses irom the stomach. iiutch cures thorn quickly. You take one when you fccl badly. Three at night. to move the bowels next morning, then one nftcr cnnir meal and your trouble will go nwny. Itis natu|c`s own remedy for pain. They arc ch lcolntc c satcd and contain nothing that is injurious. There is nothinglike Ilutch in the world. Ii.'s it doctor for tcn cents. At your drugglsts. For sais by all druggiats. ro carcn ruour You must have the right gear. Any erson acquainted with fly halting must gnow that there is onl 6 or 7 Flys that take inlosir v|a;er:. I on y. ave us pure rr s sample rods chesp. They will be sold for less than cost. Call early as they won'tlsst long at my rises. I also carry lines, basketmealtinl li||ss,l100ll» books. reels and everything for fishing. Call and see for yourself. A a F»T The other day in passing an_s_stlr`iiats for Camo, J uns _£5-Three huadssad and University of Pisa, has discovered a aub- tlfty Sudansas were killed and ons hundred captured by the punitive expedition sent fm. at-emu to relieve on gs.-rua. °f Taiodi, which was attacked by native trlbesman in June, resulting in the loan of forty Egyptians killed. No losssa were sustained by the expedition. It is sup- posed the attack on the garrison at Talodl was das to ths resentment of the trlbssmen at the establishment of a government post in their midst. BUSIN GIRLS. Need Rich, Red Blood to Stand Worry and Strain of Business Hours. Business uvertaxss a woman's strength. \\'eak, lnngdishing girls fads under the strain. They risk health rather than lose employment and the loss of health means thc loss of beauty. Thousandsof earnest intelligent young women who earn .u liviihood away from home in public offices, and business establishments are silent, suifcring victims of overtaxcd nerves and deficiency of strength because their blood supply is not equal to the strain placed upon them. Fragile, breathless and nervous, they work- against time with never a rest when headaches and backtwiles make eve hour like a dny. Little wonder thelllr checks lose the tint of health and girow pale and thin. Their eyes are ull, shrunken and wc-ary; their beauty slowly but surely fades. Business g rls and women lock older than their years because they need the frequent help of a true blood making, strengthening medi- cine to carry them through the day. Dr. Williams Pink Pills are actual food to the starved nerves and tired brains of business women. They actually make the rich red blood that imparts the bloom of youth and glow of health to women's checks. They bring bright eyes, high spirits and make thc day‘s duties lighter. Twelve months ago Mins Mary Cadwell, who lives at 40 Maynard street, llalifax, N. S., was run down. The least exertion would tire her out. Iler appetite was poor and fickle and frequent hand aches added tohcr distress. The doctor treated her for anaemia, but. without apparent results. A relative advised her to use Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and after using but six boxes she says she feels like an altoget.hcrdifl`erent person. She can now ent bor meals wil izesi; the color has returned to hcr cheeks and she feels better and stronger in every way. Dr. Williams Pink Pills cure blood- iessness just as food cures hunger. That is how they cured Miss Cadwell and it is just by making rich red blood that they cure such common ailments as indigen- tlon, rhcumatlam, headaches and buck- aches, kidney trouble, neuralgla, and thc special ailments which make miserable t re lives of an many women and young girls. Sold by all mcdietne dealers or by mall at Silcents a hor or six boxes for $2.50 from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. Eli FISHING illP GREEK SiiiUiS MILAN, June 2.5.-Two specially equip- ped steamships with a crew of divers left Genoa today for the Aegean Sea, follow- insza contract between the Government ol' Greece and the Genoa Society For the Recovery of Vessels to hunt for Grecian statues which sank with n vessel wrecked near the Island of Cerigotto one hundred years before the present era while on the way to Rome. The place ol the wreck was recently discovered by accident by a Greek diver, who brought up n statuc valued later at 3_000f, ($600.) WEARING AWAY YOUR LUNGS. Yes, and your strength too. Stop coughing and in-t rid of that catarrh. The one remedy is “Uatarrhozone" which goes to the diseased tissues along with airvyou breathe; it can't fail to reach the source of the trouble ir.'s bound to kill tha germs and as for healing up the sore places. nothing can surpass Catarrhozone. i’ you don't get instant relief and ultimate cure you will at least get back your money for Catarrhozone Is guarantee to cure catarrh in any part ot the system. You rua no risk-therefore use Catarrh- ozono-at. our expense if not satislled. iCOM|N{i__E_i/ENTS. City Council meets on the second Mon- rw in each month. James Paton, Mayor; . W. Clarke, City Clerk. Nlcxr meeting Lodge Prince Edward S. 0,E_ June 20th ai. 8 0`clock, Red Rose Degree-lnlt lation. Mina1d's Linlmsni Cures Dandruif. The finest range of pretty wash fabrics shown in the city is here-and at lowest prices. Cottona, Scotch ginghama, dainty muslins, ducks, and a full range cf fancy white muslins anddimities in spots and stripes.-Prowse Bros., Ltd. 27ti1i Tninsurn perfect health usa iron-or 'l‘ablnr,a For sale at ycurjdruggist/s, 25 ents per box. dtl Lf Dining Room Furniture. 'Bideboards Buffers Ext Tables, (Rd and Square.) Also thc biggest lins of dining chairs svsr vhownin tho city. Jas". Paton & Co. ldlfs WOOL A HIGH PRICE- Our greatly enlarged busi- ness enables us to handle wool to better advantage than ever. This season we are paying by far the highest price for years. We're glad-to be able to do so. Bring us all the wool vou have--we can trade to best advantage. Prowse B ol. Lid _ Dattelli is an eminent chemist. _ This“tl\e irregular supply" of hogs is _ KiiL_SSiiiiiliiiiSi 'THAN |iiii|i|M Roux, June 28-Prof. Batteili, of the stance which is similar `torsdiuvn, but ‘ which is said to have much more powerful properties. _ - The professor. while nxaminlaa water at the San Guiliuno Springs isolated a 'highly radioactive ans, which throws ol radlum. He has not discovered 'the qminsral from which the can proceeded lie does not think the discovery is likely to beuseful industrially, as the quav't|t.y is small and the expense. of extraction will prevent its being rsmunerativc. Prof V UnKncwn Friends. Tharelare many people who have used Chamberlaln'sColic, Cholera and Dlnrrhoca Remedy with splendid results, but who are unknown because they have hesitated about giving a testimonial of their experi- ence for publication. These people, how- ever, are none the less friends of this remedy. They have done much toward making ita household word by their par- soual recommendations to' friends and neighbors. It is a good medicine tu have in the home and is widely known for its cures of diarrhoea and all forms of bowel trouble. For sale by all druggista. HOGS YVANTED. We wish to call attention to our advcr- tisement for hens for September delivery. It will be noted we want well fell hogs weighing 120 to 175 lbs when dressed. The consumer demands the productthnms, bacon, etc) cut from this size hogs, and to secure thc best price we must supply tht-_ article most ia demand. It is becoming more difllcult each ycar tn market the product from heavier hogs ami at best it can only bs sold at very liberal discount. wl\ich_muat herleductcd lofi’ the price paid for lsravy hogs. This applies not to September' alone but. to the whole season. What is wanted is hogs well finished, weighing from 120 to 175 ilss. For your information we may any tlmf. lost. September we only receive-tl 200 hogs, Ur-_toin-.r 800, whilst more ihanlhnlf' of thc totul output. for the your was marketed during November and December. the greatest obstac‘e in the way of mak- ing the pork industry thc success that it otherwise should be. \Vcrc ir. possible to distribute the hogs marketed during November and December or even eight months of the year thc pncker could do n satisfactory business and the farmer would average at least ic per pound more for his hairs. Wo think it would ccrt-ainly pay the farmer in cndenvor to meet the changing conditions as flu' an possible both in qual- ity ami a more regular supply. Wc ieel we areiioing what wa can in point ing out the market. requirements. Yours truly, DAVIS & FRASER. MrNanu's LINIMI-:N'r Co., Ianrran. Gr-INTS.-I cured rs valuable hunting dog mango with ltllNAiiD‘S LINIMENT alter several vctcrinarlca had treated him witlsoutiloing him any permanent. good. Youre, &c., WILFRED GAGNE. Prop. of Grand Central Hotel, Drummond- ville, Aug. 3, ‘O4 4 _ -1-3--_ LINENWISE OR OTHERWISE. Arcyou liuenwise or other-wisei Do you love real hand made Irish embroid- ered work. Wears showing fifty waist lengths on white linen. Exquisite designs. Prices $2.25 to $5.00. Jas Paton Bt Co. 7d tf The latest in lace curtains and cur- tain material direct from the English market in the lntestdcslgns, from 21) to 3b yards long. All double borders best twisted nett at the lowest prices to clear as they are late arriving. -lumen Paton 8500.. Carpet and Furniture Loaders Buy Your Straw Hat at Paion‘s. 22d1w Buy no dress grods till you have seen ours. We are showing all the newest ideas in dress goods at prices which sweep aside all competition. ee them and compare. N. Trainer Co. 26dtwtf`. . r an E i Puts Paste in Tins 5c and ' xoc sizs. Butz Liquid r5e tins. ' Polishing Brushes. » Chamois at 5c each and y. upwards. ' 5 "- B anno ge arid lu tia»_\vl_th. K. " sptnlgasoc. _ __‘ Pipes snvi lrobaesosa s Fj lar variety. = Audéonr osvbunllfruit laalts ~_ z 1 t to up ,_ you sig ppgfect lseaslth. - sunny v |5471 - " ' st. l 13 dtwwt smanationrs nearly ressmbilnk thoas of g ' your 1iu_1¢~b¢y'd D lu .ufci°r1._nepntme.nwe have e sae; mage of English £e'*;:;}_°’d" md W° .Iiliiii Mciiilli it Eli. -_,l-r._»_._,ii __ _ ' "‘ si# . s." "I he Mon ctoa Woolen Milla. of Moneecmg-B. *rg ,_ from there _three celebrated woolen mills ws arsla rpoaition fo. five B _ ‘ _ t -._» i _ Soaps, Combs Brushes _ -_'» ‘ W 5:: :nf better satisfaction than lf vs had tlsovlsclyoniputol-any P ' _ ghgg ¢h".`....bq¢ hd: -. ` _ " .creased °°°°° -°°‘1~*"ti’“°°t .‘°"'°"°‘f”*' it '»_~1=._ff_»_~i~_\-_’~_ _ ~ _ of » Dogs are boon to keep the quslltyof goods UP and the prices Th. ‘_ ~’ ' ' " - . -, _-».'“»-‘ '11 t , V. k _ 1 ‘_ ;_:1_.". ,\___, ` ' ' ' ` '_*‘:2` . __ _ _ - zf-'_ 5 . ‘i * _ff ,~ ur Y ->»`=_'w<* .f ‘ -“_ _ -: _ , »; ii.;-1».= _ ..,,y*,. . . , ' ` ` ' The Low V ’ 1 ‘.~ Yi’ I i _ _ l .f \- '_/. *Y ' _ \‘i._ :{_.;_,:; . _ _iv . _ _ _!.___.-‘f'[,_,:_. Q ‘."__;.l_f_2‘.‘!;.E1'1t!:"‘.` TURllERs& C0. E' I ` i » The Ames llnldcn Co. _ _Spccialsg __ _ _ __ _ _ . ;| ` i Sec'y of S. B. i i . >;`_ _Y i* _ _ \ fi. .ii `. 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