,--' TUESDAY at I p. tn. us. S. H ... .,t.._ .. THB GUAKDIAN C WN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ULY 6 The direct .` I ft!1;°t°.. . a . H/'lik ‘1 F”"”“””“”“ .bi I from - - , on, wit t wss1nJvETTE" /eiimmvi ALI FAX” - --;_/,_ ._ `\,/'_ ~ n Mit.. if I ‘ /I tg="'t'1i.'ifii The secret of irouingauooeaa.. is foundk in every ¢ ¢ Of Ciglurotid Stitch. From a lace collar to s lawn ‘ll’¢ttS,you can do al your ironing,and do Don’t make H failure of your ironing I ny more. IDAY . U1- Th., S. Siuiilalifaxlcltyiries freight and “Swgers between ' Charlottetown, ¥;g\vkcsbi.iry and Hllllflil- d From Boston Tuesday and Satur ays “lil information. apply i° PLANT LINE OFFICE. Plant Line Wharf, Ch’town. ,.,. aw tr _ ; ins sresitik . ~ "mi motion" Will until further" notice leave Steam Navigation Co 9., wharf on tuesday and Wednesday at 3 p. m. for iiailiday‘s and Brush_ Wharves. Thursday at 33o_ p. for Mc. igwents and West Rivet; B geii ‘ Friday at 3.30 p. m. or C CY S~ Haggarty’s and Hayden R . Wharves, East River. saturday at 8 ,p. rn. for Cranaud. livery second Monday to Vernon River liridge aecprding to tide. _ Tuesday at 3.00 p. in. ior.China Point Wharf, tide and weather per- xuitting. l`. .l. CZIQKIAIIIII, Manager.Cbarlottetown. 3 74 rl tt Eastern' Steamship Co, International D i v i si o n ADDITIONAL DIRECT SERVICE Commencinljuly 4. tow. stearners leave S ' iohn, at 6 a. m. (Atlantic Standard) on Mun- liavs, Wedaesdaysauo Piirlays for Lubec, East '.Pt~vtia a dB at . port n an o on For Boston direct on Tuesdays and Satur .lays at 630 p. ni. RETURNING troin Boston, via. Portland. Eastgort and Luiaec Mnndava, Wednesdays and Pri ys at o.oo a. m From Boston direct Mondays and Thursdtys hi I1 IJDOIL Th-ough tickets on sale ai. principal railway- statioiis and baggage checked to destination. iasseugera arriving at nt. 10”" 0" “Cullen vvloua to morning sailing can no direct to ,» ramer anu tal.r c..l\in hertlt -l. .»-nom for li tr I All flrzvitrht vis this l‘\ie ls insured against fire and niariue risk. W. G. LEE. Agent, Bt. john, N. B. A. H. HANSCOM, G. P. it T. A. CALVIN AUSTIN, V, P. H O|!ll'l Manvgef. Fcstei’s Wharf. Boston. Maas. t-i_T_ Dominion Atlantic Railway Arid 5learnt qs yum Qe\\\t\o`\dt Star c.\\ N¢ver5ticlts. Requires no Cooking The Brantford Start-h Works. Limited. iinnttortl Cnnntia 5 xt" I ` ~ ., f-" "”/// -- »' ("` v, - ._-~.< 1% ~=~~- = sir. ` e . A; `4 'v\. NW .` 'I ‘ M tt ;~'\f.‘- .` '#5 . iw' ’ mtwson 'rwi-:Eos are made of pure wool--lhst's why they wear so long. Of at course the wool It skillfully handled on our fine new machinery. Everythinglielps to make Hewson Tweed; the best. /’ Ask your dealer for them. IIEWSON WO0LEN MILLS Anumnsr, ms. ,. Hikes Dc bread that mskel us strong Wherever there are child- ren there must be plenty of good bread. BEAVER F L O U R makes the lightest, most whole- some and moot nutritious bread. It is a blend of laatwaargnflu 'WU' turned `i\to Sour by the moot skilled millsrs in Cinldx. It is ideal household hour for either bread or pastry. llislhslsldllllt IDIOCIXCHCI Btlliilm, ' “ Lime Juice , for Me." " Tell you what, tlierc‘s nothing like Lime juice when y;>u're sizzling. A tall cold one o at- "3 Sovereign Lime Juice with the ice tinklitig against the glass, and n straw to make it last long, is the finest thirst- quencher I ever tustctl. just try it once, anti see if you don't ag‘fC€ Willl me.” Ill ‘l0c, iBc, 25c a B0<: sorvtts 2? "v~+_~=.-<.-;.,__ 23335; ~°-°°F"?’.“'> is ._ . __ uffuigg 7'? fi’.~>z*"="~.'v~v a8azs;::%ss Emerald 5t-.¢:-u,,,Z;»? :wi-'.8_: -°“& e-ar?-‘F5-’=§ 8-2.-.%$F ` zo s- sie; LM. M5 vo.os r.ll. rl. r; 15 |».I. a.|l. we 8.55 5-so la; 5.5 gag X47 gl 5° D~55 Il. A re. llofeli ar loarls Btatlonl No. No. No. I Ch'tnwn ar. 9.ao al uhm 9 ss tgywivtslsire 8.r5 Hunter liver 8 o Lv. Emerald June. cas xeaungioa 1.1: 9-45 o io ra ar. l‘aide lv 6.50 M5 Ea" ar. | IJ" U be ar.1'?i?\ish iv tv. Cl‘to1rn ar. ly 59 lt. ltswart jc, 3 4-15 It Peters Mall grocer 9-» * z&&s§$°5 Na. 6 nu. an rig; u.3o ii.n3 ro.\r June. 'I-Sgt "'17 I ii.53 ri.io, No. No rs ant. If... ru. of discount _.tin 0.5 "r 5 1315?. gl. Ll _ the thirty . 3»|l I *un* ‘SI ' r°_» ‘isa No. N0. I7 tg r at. Ax, ‘ 5.0¢ M5 lv lt. awsrt Ja. ar 1.: Ui ;l§ar.°t'wi'r$:a iv e.1s~i-4° .sn a.\l. aaa. lhll. lisp. Pl. . Z; l¥3.“i-'..»i'»"° "° ‘ii L3 Q17 y't_;i>»VV_Al =¥ ti? Ll. El. No. to i 4.1 -2;; °§.'¥ n 5 "“"""""”"f1A”~=..-“.~.’:.="§.»f-”`».`§`., . - 0 L lalivry. ip-. June 8 1904- » s ttntlrlr\iggIs1s 8lf|$0|l BRIIS. Dil. LTD. IIALIFAX ILS A By-Law for allowing a rate on tne Assess- ments on Real Estate and Personal Property in the City of Charlottetown- for general Civic purposes _fOr the Current Year ending first day -of December, A. 'D-, '904~ se it enema oy ure city Council rf 7 7 , » ` 1 S _, , _ rl =' -§= -“. 3’ “ " A s=`=sr--g ' 'rr . .. -...-.-~ ...... - I V ' _L _ I p I » ` _ ~ _Y I ` , PLO-WT 3;- r Talks of the Work He Developing Prof. Ewen J. Maoltllilan late/Secretary of Agriculture was in the city on Satur- day on his return from Sr. Louis and Chicago, where he has been selecting agricultural implements. Prof. MacMillan has been chosen by the executive of the Orange River Colony to look utter the praoticsl’ worjr oi the ds- psrtment of aurloulture. Ha only re- cently aocepted the pos tlou and will sail from Rlmouski on an Allan liner on Saturday next. Althouizh still a young man Prof. Mau' Mlllan has spent practically his whole lileln agricultural matters. He is the son of a successful farmer and merchant. of New Haven, P. E. I., and while at home gained a thorough knowledge of farming as it. is on the Island. Liter he weur. to Guelph College and after taking the lull course returned to the Island, where he has since held an important. position in the department of agriculture. He has become accustomed not only to givlntz instruction in all branches of farm- ing. but. In doing the actual work, and in this way Is an all-round man. Since receiving his appointment to the 0rau|reRlver Colony Brof. MacMillan has been securing all possible information as to conditions in that country and thv beat. means of further developing tht pos.lbllIt.iea now ex'stisi¢. His trip tc Chicago and S'. Louis was for the pur~ poeeof selecting agrloul ural lmplemrnts suited to the needs of this one or Britslus most. recent. possessions antiln his quest he has been most successful. H1 has learned that Cnnadals not the place ln which to find machines for handling the corn crop. Very little corn is raised in Canada, while large quanti- ties are grown In the United Stires and for this reason the latter country has it wide variety of Implements from which a selection can be made. Cansdals all right. in reaani to other Y- M. C. A. BRIGHTON CAMP ~ NOTES. rnotmaitr or .\ma'rrNt:s. Wednesday Evening, July 6;b, Address by E. T. Higgs, solo, Sargt. W. Colllngs. Thursday Evening, July 7th, Address, J. T. McKenzie; solo, George Moore. Friday Evening, July Holi, Mass Meet- lop. Several short addrtsses Special music. All meetings commence at 8 p. rn. except Sunday. ouaftno r'1'ETt\ wiv MARKETS. (Corrected every Punsday and Frida Beef tquarner) par lb. .. .o 06 t Baefismatllper Pork . . . . . . Muizton p°rearoass..... . .. 0attleDressed. _. .. gather fresh perlh.,.. ¢ee¢e¢¢¢_¢e¢¢¢=s2b¢Q¢s ;u&§iEs§S2=@§§SS:;§c$& gggggsgggggssssssasssse QQQQQQQQT ogécoemoeoecoacz assesses csesassssaaecs KGS... . . Flourperowt........ .. F1nur,pex'obI(Imp.l,..,. 0at.mea_ new,perlb .. Potatoes, bus........... tflsyperowt... ... Hay pert.on(presaerIl........0 Straw per uv\t................ Straw perton(presserl,_.... $6 ' Oat.s........ . TurnIpsbus............. Chlcltenaper lh,... Rhubarb per Ib..... Lettuce per bcIi..... _ . Cnulltiower eaoh.,... S'rawberrles per q'.... Cuoumbers each..... S ` DIED. At. the home of Willimi Graves, Iitny- vale, GsorrzeMt'Lcori, aired Hyelirs. At South Bnstoa. July fit". MHS’ AUYL beloved wife of John Glllt-riplv, Appln Road, Lot 30, aged 50. I Plllll. MEMILLIII GIILS ° Ill llllllllli llllllll IIIILIIIIY at, all dealers, or Edmanson, llst.ea& Company, Toronto. To protect you agalnnt. imltations, the portrait; and signature of Dr. A. W. Chaie, the famous receipt book author, are on every box. accompanied by hall and torrential rain, has donedamage amounting to several milllonlirs In EasternSItx|ly. All som- muniaabions are interrupted. YI. ¢ iii .I3 Will Be Called Upon to do in‘ Agriculture. , I implements, and Prof. Macllllllau fInd8 that the articles turned out by Upper Canadian concerns are equal In every vspeet. to those made in the United States. In prlo»s there is no difference worth mentioning on either side, and there shouli he a goof chance for the development alonz these lines. of Canadi- an nrads vi ith South A'rioa. Corn is one of the principal crops in the Orange River Colony and t,h`s is why Prof. MacMlllai is paying particular attention to implements for nandiiniz the crop. Ona ofthe izrentrst. nrt tis of S ruth Africa ls n ni ti. ru syatwn ul irrigation. That. country |n~ Its rainy rear-lor s and Its dry seasoris, on the former of which farmers have to ticpend out wholly for their supply of water. T aLiun of is farm house is at. the incl of opje. At the ond of the little valley between tivo of these hills a farmer builds a larrze dyke, semi-circular in shape and to this dyke flows In the rainy season all Ili: water that comes from the hills. From the large pond thus formed the live stock are suppllei with water during the drier seasons at the year, and from this Loo, tufflcient. water is taken to irrigate a pawh 0! lartt' usei for growing veget. bles I and ft-ul . Prof. Mcllllllati thinks allalfa should be par tlcularly wel. suited to the Orange River Colony as lt. is able to noi I its own lu any we tther, and from the leuutb of its roots cn-i suck up suiliclent moisture from the deeper soil. But of course he has not yet. had a chance to become per- st tially acquainted with conditions of climate and crtps in the saith, and is unable l.-1 talk atitul. his plant-. He will be given a free hand in the whole coun- iry and his duty will be simply to develop agriculture and stock raising. Prof. MoMll=nn will spend a tiny or two at. his home in New Haven bein Q leaving on Friday for Itimouskl.-S‘. Jonii Sun. The Druggist Recommended It ` ’° l Because He Kueiv of Scores of Severe Cases of Piles That Were Positively Cured by on. 'cn tsas oiliinisni. The writer of the letter quoted below suffered dreadfully from ltchinar protrud- ing piles for six years. Like hosts of others, he was only rlisap- pointed with the many treatments lie tried, until his tirutzizist; told him of what Dr. Chase`s Ointment was accomplishing as a cure for this wretched ailment. Mr. G. W.Corncli,who is with the Shaw Milling Company, St, Catharines, Ont , writes:-“Injustice to suffcringhumariity I write to tell you of the world of good I Obtained from the use of Dr. Chassis ,_0tntment. For about six years I was the ivlctltn of itching and protruding p l as and was In tlrendfulagony day and night, Doctors were unable to h~ lp me anti I could get nothing to relieve the suffering I was about as miserable ri creature as was to be found on the face of thc earth. “One day`my drugglst.. Mr. A. J, Green wood, advised me to try Dr. Cha~e`s Ointment, which I did and obtained re llef from the first. box and complete cure with the second. My trouble was cau/-mi by heavy lifting, and I consider that Dr Chasers Ointment would be cheap nr. titty dollars it box in view of the good it, tlltl for me. A fer-ling of sympathy for others similarly affected promptsjme to give thit test imuny " I Dr. Cbnae`.~1 Ointment, 60 cents a box, SICILY SUFFERS BY RAIN- MrtssrNa.July 2.-x_severe wind storm, PROF. E. J. M\'MILLAN IF 'TORl\IF.N'l`ED BY CORNS Use Putnaufs Painless Corn and Wart. Extractor; lt. acts in one night, and never ct-tutes discomfort. For years ‘ Put,uam's has been the ~lanfiar " /, .’ uf-t". -.=!1t'_- _ .1 .»...;~f it .. V » _-=. -_=__\ .=.-4_1., ‘ __ '. _~.. x, I r -_ t__.,.-..... 9') \.¢~ an t "' L :, ._~ ~"\‘,"":“';...»~»' +I. . _W . .»~t&,,,-- E ff ef " -.nrmfff?'iaiif¢`¢>'>i‘2t'-r~‘ - " -if/Y \.~ ~ '5 _`~.'_~L~‘, ‘ .‘.‘ xg _ ‘»'-"-" t .,.J 1. Z&tu§!l\n_ ` i' =~. L Where the people are silivrtvs pleased is the place for you to liuy_\Vc have in our new show rooms a licrliitiftil display of fin- ished work in niotiiinieitts, wircopliagiis anti heati- stoiics of the best stock in '.'."iriot1:~' kinds "f marble .:iitl granites. all true to tiesigti and at bottom prices Dc-signs furnislteti when ‘ tlcsirecl. Ihc best work guaran- teetl. 'I`ol=f»°i=~l Pf°P° ‘Y - can comparowith WINDSOR SALT. ’°°°" ~ asap. F. KELLY, I , ,, Moor- It is absolutely pure, never cakes. and W. W. C ARKE» 3" °‘°'?" A is always the some perfect quality. _ PROPOSED SAILINGS at ittoursaai. Ar 2 1-. st. Monhlay, lgbljuly ri .gems :ff nth Sept. " 26th “ " iztli Oct. tt “th tt ta 29th tl . 7th`Nov. 'Cornmencin nth Seiptember leave Montreal at i p, ru. Retuming WDI leave ictou, N. S. for Charlottctovt-ri, on the 00u on arrival of trains from Halifax anti St. john. QUEBEC SIEAMSHIP C0., Ltd. OF S. S. CAMPANA. l‘ROBetween Montreal anti Quebec and Charlottetown. PROM ciitni,t»‘r'rr;’rt>\\'N AT 6 P. M. Monday, iitli july t. .. 2 th “ ith /tug. " 22nd “ ith Sept. ' tolli " 3rtI (lei. i7lli “ " fits! " “ 14th Nov. Mondays at §*Sub]ect to change should circumstances require. “ t.. Hs’ ' *vii a f . I . » .V .-_“_ - , ‘___ - _ . ._ _, 1 . _ ,. _.s.q__ , Agents, Charlottetown. Nm.” elf? ,_ l a I I In lt. 1... »: li, I I » I A I I ‘t I » , L 4 .I I i "\_ , _1__..`_‘iQ.s____. .___ t I I