Q ral Some Facts Regarding the Rapid Increase of Hearl Trouble. _ _ V _ ' l i l ~ V t Heartfrouble. at least among the Am- making” thin and watery, wh ni, wwv'=ap>f¢\ ~e1ica§sis certrinly increasing and while “this may be largely due to the excite- ment and vvorr of American business life, it is more oiten the result of weak ~alo-mi-ch-i, of poor digestion. R cal orztinic disease is incurable; but sic ow e is; in ~i hundred of heart trouble s r=":~~~='.~_. Th ; suse reiaion between heart trouble ind poor digestion is because both organs arecontrolled by the same great nerves, the Svino ithetic and Piieumogastic. tates and weakens ths heart. The most sensible treatment cart! V Dx and Mmnhnohard were among th trouble is toimprove the dl niiign Isgodinsure the prom pt assi ilation of This can be done by the regular use after meals of some safe, pleasant audi effective digestive reparation, like Stewarifs Dyspepsia Taglets, which may be found at most dnug stores. and which contains valuable, harmless digestive ele- l ments in a pleasant convenient form In another wav, also the heart is af- It-_ _ f bc ti, h - ' _ f°°W‘\ bi' the f‘3fm °f P901' di895ti°U~ lsistehgtgiisg ofS£Sytew:rtr.’st 5y g 'Fib- which causes gas ani fermentation from lets at meal time will cure any~ form of half digested foci. Tl_1ereis_a feeling of , stomach trouble except cauccr of the oppression arrl heaviness in the c estigmmacyh ’°°~\\“9'l bY l"`e“'~“`*° °f thi" disifended Full sized package of these tablets sold stomach onthe heart and luncs, inter- h h ` “*i h n arises by drugszists at 50 cents. Little book on `f°1'i“€ Wil i Q11' “~'»‘°°3 9 ‘ie ~ ,stomach troubles mailen free. Address pilnitation an-fi short breath. . F_ A_ Swan Cc__ Marsham Mich Poor digestion also poisons the bloo-'l i Q.; .night on return from Upper Canada. ~ kinds of temperate drinks, imported an domestic cigars, at Railway Dinln AND WEST llic Latest News From New|Brunswick, yesterday. DR. George Carruthers, left yesterday w return evening, leaving same at this o&ce.. 17 Zi passengers by the Northumberland las Miss Nellie Andrew, St. Eleanors,was Rooms. _ 17 31. lottetown. a passenger from Pt. du Ciiene last nigh returning from a. business trip to Ne Brunswick. V te L , - ~ Rav. Neil McLaughlan left yesterday to wwn ~ sell we’d have you know are the i».i~’ month. ' lhe worli-then’ attend the Methodist 'Conference at Mrs. Rutherfordiof Toronto,0iND¢ W U12 _ » _ .. . Marysville, N. B. city last night and iSlh°¥“°S° °f M”-Df» est styles, with prices low. _ , _ _ {l_Il,\>,S’§g9§ili that will st, n uuimers e- 20 piece, "we dns' Fume' Wm b°`r°w"d°d by in the city Mr. Brine is a son of Dr . - f.._,_.,._.~ for Truro on a business trip Rev.Robt. F. Whlston and wife cam° _ _ ‘V § __ . _to the city from Picton yesterday cven- ~V 5 s_ . V Vt »-4.. W `Mnssns. Cornelius Lowther, Jr., and " VV V V, _ George Nicholson, Sr.,o£Crapoud. *P82051-\ " ' ` f ' f iMlss Edythe Rec am expeee _ _ _ V V VV V V __ V from Portland Me. to-morrow evening, _ ‘ g V' V ‘ ' f ` (knnty. mspend me S`;mmer° A T _D°n’c tr? to look pleasanteinlgsti Wewant `ev¢"Y msn that MrsWhltman. Canso, N. S., arrived in _ W C T U convention I Mn.iG;¢;rge Tweedy-etomedtoA1berton 1;m_°L' W Pubucowr of Sydnev who the latest styles at the smailestk-nowni pair o{f;ourt$~_l.00 pants, gn i a Q Q I \< , 5 ‘ - ' » ' VV stn g _ » _ » __ _ ,_ - 3 li b in da .s, left yeszerday ' - *Q* 1 » LE09 &-_ bag’ cn; ,f ` t MN.. W. S. Louson arrived on the Island ufsrnigii; :greg ho.-ies. l prices at SE* Tb ER M0 Q V A _ g_,Pmm eve! pat on hut night' Mr. Aithur Ritchie and daughter, of C0' _ ' lmarket for the money’ “m°d° MR-Bent Hearts returned lust night Livsrpooieameioiss cityiast nigmend . Shorey " . . . f1`°¥11 0318517- will spend' the summer here ' ‘ ` . Through some straws the breezes* MR. J. Edward Bell returned last night V Miss May Gcmngs graduates from V _ V . __ from Montreal. Bootbby Surgical Hospital, Boston. on ‘A blow’ through ch'-Qqgh .other earl. V Thoarsh VME W_ B_ Bcwnccs, wok cg, hm-ses to July 1st,. and after spending ashort time _ ' _ ~ ”/. .t ' . _‘ f ’ ~(__ ef., 2; i visiting in Bangor will return toCharlot- the liquids fl W. _BiitVth_eV straws wo' Johnston. Mrs. C. E; Strong, Summer- eg ‘ n _t "1 - . ' Mr Harry sms on in Atlantic cable Overalls and don.’t mold him -if lie; - if ' . . ~ I dirties them. They ll wash. ‘allsima Mr. D. Schui-man leaves this niornlngt ‘ ».¢;;s _,;zf=»‘?°»€_»ia\ - " A the city yesterday. d ` r kb is t home , the city ye.`tei~i..y evening, to attend- the t yearn, Straw Hin. when you can buy.; the Hillsborough Bridge to W¥'*i1'W‘oJiY'W E‘IlT _. r- . - ' - < d t B _ for Sackviile on professional business. He ;dl;fe;a'S alboapassenger by thé mwpard Buy your; boy a ipliti+_f._éi 2 “ro ply in this ' ' _ V _ _ ‘* Duck Shirts °‘d0uhledVgr1¢ghgd_ 1%.? “DBI 'lr vTIS'C'V§.l'k:."' N! KEHHQQ § e number of' years. t' His Honor the Lieutenant Governori - . -' - in a Mr. FL. .L Nash as a member of the Board passenger by Northumberland last even- ing on return from Acadia College, Wolf- ville. Pineapple sherbet, vanila ice cream, all Wolzhllle, N».S., is in the city. Mr. Eaton. d wona number of the events in recent g collme sports at Wolfville, and will com-A pete to-morrow night in C. A. A. sports. “med Sui” tb $6.95 an you Vmstcbl V MR. Hedley V. NicKinnon, of the Star, St-. John, arrived by the Northumberland last night on a visit to his old home,Cliar- M _ A_ D h - V h A Mr. Crewys who has been a resident of R uc emm C uhtwmwn’ wa:‘,BostonVfor about nine years, holds a good _ w Brine whopractised in Port Hill for a s Council. has, been pleased to re appo t oirschoal Trustees for the City of Charlottetown. _ Mini. E. Eaton, of Acadia College, Last evening he limbered up on the C. A A. grounds. _ Vdays at his old home in Kingston, Lot :position in the audit department cl the P-rewys is accompanied by his wife and Mr. W. C. Crewys is spending a few 32;; ~ 'Inn prices of produce in Summersid ‘remained unchanged this week, except ‘ in cash is the most ofered. 0 little son who vfill§spend the summer o 5 P. E. I. 0 slight decline in potatoes for which Silcts __________,_ \ ___i ... snwrnns motnon sscaii. 1 , In i S id -A ld‘4 ' Service at Ga.nso,_i;spending a few day _ , , _ , * '”,‘0Bll_' ¢$ll’C bolt li £8 ° ' 1 ' T A, l _ _ ' n it at 10001 popular Boston and Maine Railroad. Mr. l ._ l_ _,_ 7 6iiarlotte1:0wn’s Buollosik Dhthhl- Juat think of it-a double Balbriggansim. of’ Underwear $1 50 for °8... How can well the mills had 25 doa ` We’ve had a tremendous large ..4l‘l‘*I.f sale in our clothing depairtinent___,this, spring, our values are awayfabead of .f jfalland oiered to clear anything ever ofeied in `Charlotte' ` abonthali town-look at thatllineofv wool; 1 m$ be quick 'lhey are $ ` ' ." ` D' ouxfirnantsveaaim ire You’ve been ‘for your Hataiif you havent, just drop into storeand see vqifuvqzvg, mm »¢r=~y»-cv cc 0. CL Ready for shipment on receipt of order. Jubilee Y. M. C. A. Convent/ion in Bos, Charlottetown went to Halifax. you want the best workand the bestgood for the least money.-Clark 8: Steeves. li Tim Steamer Pollno arrived here siderable freight. She left shortly ing away ive head of cattle, 60 bags atoes, 17 tons bay, etc. ' returned yesterday. Mr. A. W. Robb, N um i ' - fi_ » fmm,f§§2°°amm°.n¢ TIN °wii_a'i.i.'i=";q'§1sa}7ygi.‘i.- l - Montreal -yesterday _ morning with con.. _us\iai._¢_\l1'°3'- Ju" mb iii ill 1118 D2!!! 'f‘\,__; “cet timoyou have _an attack. _The illlllledf _Q :, "t-flats.-result will surprise you. 25c. V ' ,_ -5; noon for Sydney and Newfonndlaud.~ta';k'-,. ' _ Tn maritime Provineeneieggiesw the AGUTE AND l cnnoxic RHEUM- - . ton Ansiu. 1 V S~2`<-\ Tri; \l i I n “W are equally influenced by the almost ' I } ’¢ _V magical pain-subdulng power _ot _Pol i » Ir is time to have your new summer soilfs Nergiilnti. ‘ eqaial in tiaedicinal ` ' _ E f ‘V _ ` ' va ue to ve mes e quan o_ any is H W Vi, f c suitmade now. Bring your order here if ,other rheumatic _ remedy. Nférvmue _ Vcc _ , Y VV 4 ..» 5 cures because it reaches the source o t V I _ _ 1, A ,_ f _ the disease and drives it out' of the t -A ~.- av _ ` ` ' J., Q _ ' 1 7? SHOULD RWE, BEEN, V IN the Supreme Court yesterday. the ~ » s case of Fredrick Henry and John Comp- °'° "Q °; P. E. 'Island Door and Sash Factoiy. §8l'?K ~ iid @§ §@ i t ` Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory ' A. DUCHEMIN 8: C0.. 7 raw 8:vr:i i het is N. ~¢» RDEEHT FAEMIER 8/ G0 With ev- .r . iced worhaian and Brst-class machinery. we are prepared to uppiy xonti-actors and others with Doors and Frames, Sashes and Frame nterior and exterior Finish, etc, etc. y Caur &D'eo1a.1't1es. \'o.me w=ii.mo-.=r», main, stair Baile, Baluoiers, hewei Posts, Cym- utigr and Conductors. Kiln Dried Spruce and Hardwood Flooring, Bils- °\ad Flea! Q vrnco. Snoauxiuz and Clap Boards, noassv Fantasia s co. fakes No. 3 Wharf for defendant. prices from the cheapest to the best. Se Gougan & Wrlght’S. dzgw 19 *li ojhabit from continued use. T ton vs F. W. Cannon action for trespass 'mlm Dnis W” pickéd np °° we streets twiis brought _up and is still before th Court. Arthur Peters, K. C. and A. C. Saunders for plaintiH’, Neil McQuarrie E . ‘ Asornmi supply summer corsets, all e the best 50c and 75c corset on the marke t erect form “bias cut” corsets $1.00, ,$1.25, ‘$1.50 and $1.75 per pair. Corsets all quail* ties, prices; corset walsts for ladies, misses and children. All the newes _T styles and makes always on hand at-Mc- KUMFORT HeadacliePowdersare safe pleasant, and effectual. They contain n pirtes or any harmful drug, They creat , .__ 0 8 of Wheeling, W. Va., 'pronounced dead by two doctors. sat upon by a coroner’s jury, which found that death was due to heart _ failure, removed to the undertaker’s and _ within ten minutes sat up and sang the doxology was hustied into court and dned $5 for drunkenness.-Louisville Courier- Journal. THE A ._-_D--1 _ ST EAMEKS _ __..._¢-_-- -"=.--_-_ _ . _ _ CENTURIBS BRIDGES. _ Lesv- as below every day, Smdays excepted (3tan<§u'_d,i:i_, A curious instance of the wav in which » Fi-om POINT DU CHENE, an arrival of i.'.5o :min from ‘st."j‘6iin, for two or three long lives can bridge over the chasm of several centuries is given by " Max-Muller in his lately pnblished auto- ' BARRISTERS. im. _ c~ t - _ eeswsasascecscscscsascecs iJ»l»=m~ B L Your Gpinion ’ _ ls What we Want. a » _We have in our show roo nszilie largesi and best displsv ._’~' Hnished work in Monuments, Head=rones,Table:s.&~‘..we have ever eEere\‘. to the public here. All kinds oirnarb-e, in. lu ling Mouzitsiin Dark, Brandon italian. A=i>»ranza. Light Blue. Dark Blue. also Fi-eestone and Granite which we oier at bottom prices. _ ‘ ' Will be doliglztodtoliavo your _o&__\ll.' _ _ V _ L . i Kent Street, Ch"l.‘o¢n. - ` S zawlkw ' _ _ ` _ VN, c_V 'WEDDING RINGS. .AND _ a V WEDDING GIFTS _ 1:-=..'.vv. T.A.fYLoR.i " ' "..- CO4 wmwili ltre t 4U' e mise is* MCDONALD 5 MARTIN eeiiaaun. Noni-ia rubric ze. mourn O orrla Build! Ch town biograph. He there relates that he inet at Oxford the cenbenariau scholar, Dr. Routhof Magdalen College", who had ` walking in the “Parks, which deri their name from the disposition of the royal artillery during the civil war of 1640. ` Three lives thus served to connect two a periods separated by some two hundred; United smiesand canada. _ . Y N ~. fD_EN`l`lS'I`. SUFINERSIDE. o!'Geaeral and J m ` _ ,Crown and Bridge work a specialty. _Dentiehy in all liz branches. A. W. LEARD, D, D. S. DJ. S. U.“`fVTi1l-IR. D. ILS ' .liilylii eodkw WTHER & L'i§BliD;='m1»s1wSL1~e4m» _ . __ hiiloss Eiinctlu in ili_llAl.E llEillll Anaestliotiu 'y€8l'S¢ _ 4 _ 1-1-*-l_l-1 ` _ _ V _F°VV§ |'|A|i-.ES.»._ Chai-1ottetowc,P._B ,Island . A c _Vg <-is V’ For§=Tains_ and Lameuess ae* .f ~ _-_"__ » se tl l,;i-_ A t _\ _ V . ’ V_ _ _ Bicyciists and all athletes depend on , V 7 s _ BENTLE Y’S Linlmentjto keep their joint _ 3 7 3 ' limber and muscles in tiim. | * * 1 v ‘ ` i “iuiitiuiiiiiiiui”_fini "llllllc_iSS”i SIDE, connecting with cxpres train for Cilarlottetownmnd Tig_ni-h From SUM MERSIDE, on amval of morning traiii for Charlottetown and all stations of P. E. I. R., for POINT DU CHENE, connecting with day train for ST IOHN BOSTON Ind MONTREAL. \_ “ _ - Connection at Moncton withftraixi for Canada and N. B.. at St. john with & P 3 and Railway for U. S and Canada;-also it st. soho with steihriers liter _ l18lii°r1lS-~’S Line for Boston $i ct, Saturday, due the following clay at noon, an 'on Monday, an /Friday mornings, with steamer! F fggcljlraatport, Porilanfl Boston. ‘_ T ~_ ‘ rom , o rain » o known a lady who had seen Charles. I. L0T,n,T0‘;N‘_“"""° ° Y i "°m BAQIFAX - ' ` ” ' ve From CHARLOTTEFOWN for PICTOU, at'8.3o}. m.. connectin there with dar trams for CAPE BRETO‘N»an`Kl HALIFAX.” Ai NORTH SYD§EY with Stelm er Banc!-: for Newfoundland. 'f _ HA IFAX Lb JO ` in 1. wi c.A&.2i.AN1‘LIN ocean. __ Through Ticketstobe hailatG¢and»‘Prnnk,*.€Ei'ia1di.an ,.Paci§c,fIntercolouia1 and P _ E I. Railways. and on the Company'a Steamers. audfconuéaiug lines in * = V » ._ _ lluirlieaii’s, lliug Slim. f t Contract Let. »; _ . ' W" On Thursday, May 30th, a meeting .of the Directors' of G _-:a \ . _ _` I Mining Co., was held and the iManager authorized gc ‘VfhV V - Binks _ '< 000 for the iLa.rdeau Branch Line andthe Lords of the Noftli,~A C. Lent. _'Her Mountain Lover-Hamlin Garland. ' Lyshe th-H. Rider Haggard. The Visit of Elizabeth--Elinor Gi 'n . , -, ' 3 Jewellei A CA neron Blick. Geac riipiis-‘iaiog-eac1.ir‘=. _ ,V 1‘he}Kiag of Honey Islan-1-Macnee Thompson Ralph laxlowe-qaxnes Ball Maylo 1.- ' Invaders-L mis Tracy. " " - _ work ~jnst` as vigorously as posai’o'e; A Contract ,to drive ' tunnel’ his been let and no delays will ba made in pmeecut`mg~`$'o7 _ _ ‘ _ i ‘ ffl The Dominion Givt. has granted the“Cana`diaii"P¢oi8o 2 D' ‘Q6 sayit is likely _trainswill be running to Trout Lake' '(onr’fshipping'pcini 'B ' A November. _ ‘- __, fi. _ - _ ` ' ~ _ ~»,> _ »_- . . - _ .1 -. ‘- . H The bountv on puts us on a level with'_¢},`~¢ V Silver~Lead Ores and altogether. an _investment in very farbig returns onasmall-outlay. 19.3 ` l,§.,,”¢|;,‘ '