‘ Opening Bill Tuesday Night. Mass. ` A womans reproductive ' ` tense and continuous sym- ‘ thy with her kiglneys. %dsilgl\test discrdcrin the , klduoysbrings about is L eoi‘res`p6ndlng_.disease in 5 the reproductive organs. ` Db¢|d'l Kidney Pills, y re- ' atorin the ki neys to their perflg condition, prevent ‘ and :ure those fearful dls» ordérs peculiar to women. ' _ Pale young girls, wom-out , mothers. suffering wives and_women,enterinfg upon the Change of Ll e, your -_ 'best frien is Dodd’s Kidney ' Pills ` _ We want a bunch of Funny Black Cats 0n Paper \ s- sa P .» "." I \ m `.) 1* ""*"§%1\E‘$r( "`.;.-"tg I ll-#CK CAT BRAND “Iago lnckilord iioslofy (A Ksnosn/i. wis. Will your youngster draw one for us P Draw ‘ Cat on a card 8% x 1 1 inch and put your name and ad- dress also. We r iler three premiums-For the funniest drawing $1.00, for the second funniest 50 cent=; and for the third funniest 25 cents. J. Paton & Co., 2°f° OID 9. 'Tm ww' OPERA HOUSE 4 Days 0n1y~Commenclng Tuesday, June 14th. Society Event of the Season. First np- Xearance here of the Great Romantic ctor, Mr. Robert B. Mantell assisted by Miss Marie Booth Russell and sselect company in his greatest successes. The Light of other Days. Wednesday Evening, MDN BA RS. Thursday Evening, ihe Dagger and the Cross. Friday Evening The Face in the Moonlight. Entire production carried by Coni pany for each ploy. Special summer rices, 35e, 5oc and 75c. _ Seats on sale at usual places I<`riday. June 7 d8i TG fB..`E]N"I‘! A nest and comfortable cottage with a nice lawn attached, furnished, for the summer months at Victoria, Crapaud, piano iucluded. Appiyito R. B. Boswell, merchant, Victoria or to the undersigned on the premises. Misa Ida. a. rsliuvr. victoria. 6 wedut- " WANTED 18.~0hss L. in the superior organs are in the most ln- 1 ,, ."- »_ ‘ , , .L I , .¢uns... »- I. , _ , 1 orman and Claims a Wrong Has Boon Done. `0'r‘raws, Juus'1B.-This was private members' day in the Commons. Mr. Armstrong, of East Lambton, called attentiorito the serious blow tba new tori!! had struck at 0anada's ore industry. He wanted to know when the bounty provision of the tariff would become operative. ' Mr.Ficldlng replied that it depended on the action of parliament, as no bounty .could bc paid till the act came into force. - Mr. Lefurgcy, conservative, of P. E. Island, drew attention on behalf of an inflnentiallresident of King’s conui»!.i,o the overcrowding ofthe lobster packing industry, and the granting of new licenses, there being in that. inshore stretch of [IH miles seven canncries. Mr. Lei urgry read the correspondence he had with the [marine department which showed he hadfused every possible argu- ment to induce the department to stand by its avowed policy of restrictingl licenses to] protect the ilsheries. The defence ofthe department was that the new license was granted at the request oi a numher{of fishermen who complained of monopoly and wanted tn can their ovn catch. Yet, said Lelurgey, Hon Mr.2Preiontalne had assured the house that he had ro complaint regarding any monopoly. Mr. Lefurgey nssertsrl that the now llccrlss was granted to Mr. Hughes, M. P. forK|ngs, and one Ryan, for political purposes and not because of any mono- poly. This action had placed the fisher- men in is worse position than before, as the ground had to be re-allotted. Mr. Hughesfsaid that from Black-bush to Sourls, a distance of from iorty to ilfty miles, there were only two men who had licenses, and one cf these was the gentle- the next general election. 'lbere was a monopoly in the business, and even after an additional license was granted Mr. McLean broughtseveral men to prevent Mr. Ryan catching lobsters by traps in front of his factory. This was because they objected to the monopoly being broken. I-lo (Hughes) had gone into partnership with Ryan to enable him to compete. There were no fishermen who had complained. Mr. Lefurgey pointed out in answer he could not get the minister l otalk. It was in this case as it was in the Dundouald incident, the responsible minister put the responsibility on the shoulders of an irresponsible man. R. L. Borden emphasized the point thai, theqgovernment had violated its previouS promises in making departure there- man who was going tc run against him ati $5500 and costs' W’ W' Rltchle and R' 7 . _ Mr- l-efurgey Speaks of the That Dlliters and Servants on`the GFGMIWB Oil-ICGIIIG! to Fish- Intercolonlal were Responsible for Death of Harris in |902- __,.' ,tender emerged from the cloud of stenm had time to get out of the way. The court holds that the conditions which the D be other engine was being backed combined to occasion the accidsnt,and for that the crown 's oiilcers and servants on the rail- way were responsible. Damages are set, E. Harris for the supplianr, Mellish, K. C., and Mathers for the crown. CHILDREN HAI) SKIN DISEASE Itching so bad They Would Tear ary Cure by DR. CH ASE`S _ from, arranged the mutter to the finan- cial proilt ol' their supporter, Mr. Hughes and hlspirtnerln the business.-Ccrres pondvncc to Halifax Herald (Conser- vative .i BALLOON SPI DERS. They Voyage na Great Heights Dvor- lea na Well as Lund. Given a steady breeze and a free course, there is prnctlciilly no limit to the distance which 11 ballooning spider muy traverse. Tho wrltcr has taken orb Weavers from their sunggerles un- der divers sheltering projections at the ~ OINTMENT. 1 Too many children are in agony from ltchlpg, burning skin disease. Too many mothers are worn out by anxiety and loss of sleep in watching over their little ones who are tortured by such ailments. Dr. Chaso’s Ointment is a prompt and I positive cure for every form ot itching skin disease, and has proven its marvel- ‘ions power in thousands of cases, similar to the one described below. Mrs. Lois McKay, Tiverton, Digby County, N. S., writes:-“My children IFN!! 5 BOUIDN, .lure A_;~ /avi 1, ru saerim Pu-an in sm is in wma Ori* J ~‘ Awa, une, , 118. Judgment. was . f1°llv°=°d br Mr- .NWS Bsfbfldv In tl" l urdi ?.3‘}i5‘°'f.."-fig; ti° t11=,1§»t=:gi F°‘"“°"- 'lm Th' “°°°“°'1 "M l'.§El.'I..?r’I.°.l ‘".§=`.‘{§’ nflliiice ¢i`.“'5.'$§..». of 5l“`“°k “id “ned by 5° “glue b‘°kl““' Xlnnesota and Dakota hav'e received hoo,- cutz from tho station to the round- ono,ooo for their products iii a slag: Qu. house. The engine was at the time ;1;hrfhf‘f’;)';‘°;`i;°°"n "gf: :`;“;f;‘:i'm“ in ,E5 in charge of the driver, who had ,ut ng kno," if certain *gg gn _N the assistance of a fireman and no one plnmted and properg cared for that Nature else. The driver was at his post in the *lu “N °\’° °f ° N” I" 5° 'Em' way you arrlnukr of your om: drrhny. . wb' ‘nd "°’ k°°PlPR ' |“`°p°" l°°k °i't' Providing our blood lain good order, it The ni-eman was dn the apron between only needs alittle enfort on your own pan the engine and the tender, and was keep- W \¢¢P l\=llU\! “id °U°l1l*-fiil !°\\l' 503! ' of the poisons that are apt to accumulate ing s look out on his side of the engine. md ur system is “my to wud Og me ‘ , The bell was riusinii. sud the rate of am¢{‘l»f¢iic_¢¢ms of slams.; nf. r_-ima. . speed was about six miles an hour. Gl°ld;11gW¢§1l'-‘:; T3ill:'¢°‘;§U!I:;§;:r“3_* O0 -- DC ll E Immediately hem” the deceued “sump” blood coipusclea. There is no alcohol in ed W °\”°“9 5 ‘Ulu °f “"3 hid bun this great tonic to alrrivel up the red blood shunned over this crossing in a direction corpuscles. bas as aireratlye extrslg. 2:1? opposite to that from which the engine :‘;lr7k°ifnh;;“°":i= w‘:,';’_“ n_f?if;l3“°e‘; ,hz 4 Bild l?°l1"l°f DY Whlilh he WN klll°d WHS liver into proper action, and feeds the ;| coming. The eng ins used in shunting wom-tgp! dnervés, éiipmuch and nllrealrt fort . se or over s ir o as v this train was leaking steam, and left a grgfm if has wld more large? than my MH “mud of steam “nd sm°k° which °b5c'°“`°d other blood medicine in the Un ted States. L I 0, uw New York Casino You" Iendm the other engine and tender from the More bottles of Dr. Pieree’s Golden Medical |. EK ,,..._.,,,,,,,,t0,, gn," 1 ` pd d New of anyone appr0ach|n“ me Discovery are sold to-day than ever bei'orc- - that is a true test. ofits medicinal value after crossing as the deceased did. ‘hirtydght years of dcscwed pDpu1,,,;¢y_ V _ w Y ' Tha tml” and 3h“"l'l°R Dr. Pierce’s "Medical Adviser” sent on HH. `“`xMN” and the “Mmm” ° h" engine bring clear of the crossing, the de- receipt of stamps to pay for mailing only. , ll |` ‘waged agtempged [0 “-055,2 so fu- as the Send 31 one-cent stamps for book ingaper ‘ ' ‘ 1 h d h ,_ covers, or 50 stamps or cloth-'noun vol- | circumstances s ow, au t e engine a- d I umm Address D,_ R_v_pi,,,.,,_ Bug-,|°_N_y_ _ ilalilng sch. Rob oh. _ _G - Roy. Cain.. J mas Hickey, which came in ‘ '3 _ ' l I .1 from the fishing 3 ouoda ‘this afternoon "um °h*m“»‘1°'°‘Ml°'P“3° ‘t l < outlived with the I Dominion L~ns atr.' 1 llsnh lil- This procedure was ' Prince George, ar. at chor otTLoug Wharf, upon ata conference this often ..... M---a»»--1-- -on-» __ I :rf.:'.1“:;“L:.:*::::':':.'1~..l::..:’;‘:.'..‘;' son andJ Hvahsy. counsel for the da- ni I- '.1 ' ` ' ` . port. side, onrninu alole below the water '°““““ Ili the Domllilon House of The Exchgqug,-1 gum of "'°°' ' ___ Commons , Canada Holds lm. .IM nn l . l ..'.` , I .~<¢__~¢..-- in- --.. il ll ' ll gi ':'l\`1"l "lei an-rc -K; lir. vlinrlea Oo. la Park Place. and smoke and were upon him before he 1* """" _*Wim* /W'E~_E_` , ill Corner of Pownal and King Streets. Charlottetown. PROPRIETOR Their 1-ieSn__A.. extrusion.- lall mgdgm Convenience; DPEN boarders wanted. 5-30 d rmo PARKSIDE 2.22 3-4 Owing to the large riernantl for the John T. Weeks 15 large and airy rooms, <'.'ciit.leu1cn:-- clieeks; neck y E easesxna an oes ninrn to improve t a Face and Form ilvnri any I have tried. 1 in-ru-illy endorse it for its urity _ Yours very tml , bust measure Iwo inches. T 1-rn ouiiiioiitl ll. to all m friends. hiyrs. J? R-_-. \Vnlv.lori-Astoria, Oct.. 1903 V ll DR. CH iR1.Bs FLESH by phyxiciar » 1 used by actre for more ill ' live ears. to medical I wfllround ~ ,\ One or two boxes are often send us one dollar. We order to-day and mention this pa FREE.-A sample box a illustrated with half-tone pictures M 1fHr:. ONLY . "".".2'»T.~‘.‘.i."....lE.l“1'l That will Make the Flesh Firm and llealllly, l Develop the Bust and Remove Wrinkles » We Have Thousands of Testimonials CASINO snosuwar sun 39111 rrllrl' Sins Ilizos. Managers ii. itcssnnavll Acti Manager New York, lysis. 14. 1002. Dr. til arl C0. 1 es . l‘.l Park Place, N. Y. Gentlemen :- l ln-rewitli e1icl0l¢ you chock for dvs dollars, being iianuyment for ten boxes ~ nl Ili-_ <‘haries csh Food, which you will ph-me forward to me at once, care New York, Feb. 16, H101. Dr. Charles Co.. 19 'Park Place. G tl : on agen - Encl cd herewith I am pit-mt-d tai hand you $2.00a1itl would tlianlr you to send me two boxes of D1'. Charles Flesh Food. Part of this orrler is lot' u frisini of mine tc whom I have higlilv recom. mended your preparation. lt luis :loin- wondcra for me and I take pleasure in recommending it to others. Yours very truly, LLARA LANE. Miss Lane is leading lady for Arruli- na-Poguc Opera Co. Dr. Charles Co. ( ' 19 Park Place. Dear Sirsl I would thank you to send mc two more boxes oi your D1. Charles Flush Food, for wlilc you \vill rlulensc ilnrl enclosed hercwlti $1.00. nm <~~~»~ , i'l<-use duplicate my last order for Dr, gratulating myscll on discovering your F* <`|\arlcs Flesh Food. I t th mul sa at ul: this pr(-poration has given me Ientire sirisicizi on. It has ine;-qgggri rn . ' O defective shunting engine created and hh the rate of s eed at which t remedy, for it has entirely cleared my face and hands oi wrinkles-some of them were very rlccp and have arirulvrrl me for years. . vnnnot speak too highly oi your preparation. Mrs. N- ll--. Jersey City, Oct., 1903. FOOD has been recommended sses, singers and women of fashion It is the only preparation known out firm, healthy flesh, thin sufficient to restore a breast lost through nursing or sickness to its original fullness and beauty. The same quantity will also show a decided improvement where the natural growth has been impaired. monials. What it has done for others it will do for you. ' r ; For removing wrinkles We have ihousands of iesii- o crow s-feet about the eyes or mouth it acis like magic. Wrinkles which have been years in forming often disappear after a few applications. ll Regular price $1.00 a I1 I 01', but to introduce Dr. Charles Flesh Food into thousands of new homes we have decided 10 i . Send fu/0 (2) b0x6S to all who answer this advertisement and l would ihanlr you to send your per. nd our boolt, "Art of Massage," of living models showing all the i: : Y sus. i ..~-_.»,.q-aotaama.. .0 -._,.-._ .... ._ &- mf; *rm June l, 1904. Transient and summer highest nttiiiniiblc point on the dome W ol’ St. Petcr's in Rome, whither they _B had cloubtlessbeeii ciirried by the wind when youngliiigs. One niixy see ilecks W spider lxnlloons sin-mlliig hy them at ere taken with an itching, burning kin disease and tore tkeir flash until it as sore imd their shirts would some- of gosgumep anon( M fur gr-enterRtimesbewctwlthbloui. Tbedoctnr did heights. Sci1fn|'lng folk often note nomeem to know what ,ned them and at-ii or ciitnngicd upon viirious parts of iliti \'e.s.\'t‘i. I)n1‘\\'iti. in his filmolls \‘o_v:\ge of tin- licngle. when sixty miles from lurid sriw grunt numbers 0f smiill spiders with their webs. When they llrst came in contact with the rig- ging they were seated upon threads, and while hanging to these the slight- est breiith of air would bear them out of sight. Thus. though so tnr from land, the wee voyagers were still mov- ing on over the main. A stgamshlp captain told the writer of a like observation made by him. Willis sailing along the eastern coast 1- n the month of §:u§3:t:‘sA;,e;l;n:l;;lv§Nd wmxhmw at all dealers, or Edmauson, Bates8c iuersbla spider webs. He was then |00 more than 200 miles from lnnd. about I 400 miles south of the equator. The wind was blowing from the continent. I The man who always drops his chainiesa watch to cali at our establishment. We. are making aspeciaity Of "The spiders seemed like eloniilfffd nails," and the captain. "with s wrt Of umbrella canopy above them. They settled upon the snlls and rigging and ilnully disappeared as thi!! ¢'Hm°~ YO" know," he added. “that it is not uu- A chain on a watch is economy. ,usual roi- bn-as to be blown our io How much easier for a spider, prov l lsuiferrrs will try lt." 59* `John Alexander Dowle has,dscided to gd. t _ _ M hu the mean. to keep mmm" rsturn to the United States by the first. Fredericmn b W Mc mm _]. . I. an. ad steamer. In strongly worded d nu I - ‘ ; , chains of various styles and prices. ,,,,,,e,,ded In th, m_.._H_ 0_ “own my mmm. the London mpg" “gifs N°f¢l1 TWO" Ky Hemllifm f ambrnpany. Ltd.. rnoroseo ssitrnos or s. s. CAMPANA. Ileivwcll Mollireiil :intl (_l\ii_-l.\t't‘ liiiil (`l1;11'It>lt< itvwri. - FROM MONTl_ ii. 1-'iu».\x 1|i.\.i, _ < .. ,Sth il “ zotli “ "“ mth Sept. “ :oth “ “ izth Oct. “ 24th “ " 7th Nov. ist. Aug. llilli \iig. :anti " Rtli .\`t']\l. lotli " _;rtl (ict. ljtli “ " gl-sl " " v.1tii.\`<1\. ‘Coitinieiiciiig i2tl1 .\`4'pic11\l:<~r Icavc Ninnlrt-nl :it 1 p. ni. Returning will leave I’icton, N. S. for (`i1nrlottt'ir»wn_ on lin' 110011011 arrival of trains from Iinlifax :intl St. jolm. K§*`S\1bject to change slioultl circiinistaiict-s ri-quiri-. BROS" Agents, Charlottetown, HM na Eldon by _lames Falconer Orwell b A. N. jenkins UNE GRADE 0llLY AND lHlT THE BEST McLaughlin Carriages are for Sale on P. E. I. at the Following Places:~ North Lake by Wallace Fraser. Smiris by I". S. Mrllorialfi. Monrlnya ,...» .-,.... I' Cardigan by Bowlen Bros Murray giver by Thus. I.. Cook. Montague by Martin McKinnon. Georgetown by A. A. Mcflnnaitl a Bros. St. Petr-r`s llsy hy P. R. irwan Morell h 1 Rnssiter & jay. Tignish by john Gavin. Alberton by john T. Profit. Coleman by C. Wilkiiison. Wellington by _losepli (`-nllriiit. North llcrlcqiie by john A. Mann. hats than ever up to dats styles. |‘m_.5w 'gh iowa on ine Noi-ui River cmd V00" Q9 G d G f 0 5d W if ruggls s ' 15 tts roi West itoylity Ch’town 28 tt a tf Eamern Branch' St- John' N' B' . toeorgesn rswn- rmn- - .' - _ ' “ ~. -I ° W