'rtr‘ ouwor-iN f`H.t‘~fio'rTF.1~owN JULY 1-3, ~_g99_ _ ..._-_...s _ 4*.. § _ ! t i »- I Q \ uf ‘ll §§§C_.. "sit no el. '@)lt` -< i i _ §@~W=. Q/P-i " Light Coat and Vest, and lots of other lines. \ No place like Prowse Bros for bgiifrains during' July the hotrlmonth / - TIIE 'VVgPH1*f;,’e1:tiS§l<::i *of the empire whose defence as a whole "P ‘°° ° ° they had undertaken hitherto.” Mr. coipulent people are healthy _ people. In alar_ge_ percent- R0b01'tl0ll ls 8 Radical and tnecheers ISC °f ¢35¢5 this 15 3 mls' came from that side of the house main- ¢3"¢~ C°fP“1°”* P?°‘ ii1v‘, ~ tfttiereis another matter to which £111 smjisfst ;°n,1,,,,;i:; *I If-` . presently. The present trend somctimesil -, i at a. claim has been advanced Um,” tal” 'si nt that a new 'lprinciple ketsg? - laid down vas' 'regards the or imperial creme. it is likely to be heard every time a 9” -°““§°d A similar measure ceilégnllp, and it Will txpdixgietgvngii' be surprising if -_long we do not _‘hear it on tie pl in 000l166ti0ll ` with some bye- lection’ The new era _ seems be developing rapidly. Should the principle laid down by Mr. Rob- erson catch the popular attention there will require to be a very speedy read- co uleiici It makes the appet1t¢ lcognize the att t a. e p ° ‘€¢‘“°“ Peffecti *he bv" ’*°'“’°’ A these resources is important to the Emv pure and the nerves steady. It r . _. all blood and skin diseases. An Plre. . d aler will not offer a worthless sub- ____é______ '»‘5§°§iiis°i>'$f§f'f’”rT0i£2?g$i°i§I§n”ii¢¥h?rf i SEC” me ?°“' "cms “fly ‘°' .St kfiris. -fi serisiiifed fifteen different 'James Picnic. 10 31115 wiiiwut defame any benefit. at last I ey 0_Dr. P_ier_f_‘e‘s Golden Medical D_is¢b<;\;- _ \tr`¢1,,,§"§;f'§,(’)';e“* §;¢n;‘:g)j"§;;‘°“;‘c‘;ifi5enmi THE Orange Tea and Demonstration amd I received could fester anifwouid not at Bradalbane on the 12th. promises to Q{u;‘°"éf:°;‘ ‘a°”E‘*l°‘;5 “°;Je';‘e°;“5°‘B‘;’;t'0r _be the best ever held on the Island. _ " vt, _- . _ . - Piemf, pl ' ` np f neu ation Everybody is looking forward to the :tl bilionsiizfiin 01;?-ilifitgatizrn tiiepeause 12th as a day of real pleasure and en- mftgr giseases. Cure thelcause and ya” joyment, especiallv as the Merry-go- . s ~ _ “ i t' ' n e - ' lmtivs, iwooge ,B55 igthgfgfe in Bound will be on the grounds. Look °b\tmm r-ares use the “ Discovery" in up the ad.||for railway fares. Special Because ofa Prediction of ‘1 V- mentwill cure piles. But it matters not from INSANE Fortune Tellers. t SETS FIRE T0 ".I.0THES And Dened Her Imaginary Enemies to Follow Her. , New York July 8.-Driven insane by the predictions of ber death in the cards of the fortune tsllers, Mrs. Marie Amie- Gordiol burnedherself to death. Soak ing her clothes with kerosene she lock- ed herself in her home,No. 234 Hancock Avenue. Jersey City, yesterday, set fire to her garment-i and defied hor imagin- ary enemies toft-llow her. Three hours later she died in the Jersey City Hospi- tsl. Several times each week Mrs. Gardiol visited fortune tellers. She would ask trembling of her future. Each time she was told the cards foretold misfor- tune, misery and death. Secret enemies were said to be at work. Sue was war- ned against poisoners. When Mrs. Gordiol became ill and neighbors prepared delicacies- for her she refused to eat them. She alarmed her children and husband by her in- cantations. Several weeks ago her hus- band forbade her calling on the fortune- tellers. She brooded over the predictions. When her husband went to work one sent the children out to play and then set herself on tire. The Danger of FILES Too frequently overlooked, Dr. Chasc’s Cintment a Prompt and Positive Cure. ' The suffering caused bythe itching and burning sensations of piles is only one of “‘° M3’ °‘ ‘?'“‘-i’°§‘.5'.i‘°'-“‘°‘-° 23 2‘.`.'3i§.’ eat ger o i opmg in _ grae of the most £gusting diseases imaginable Eva: thegimtdangerandeirpcnseofan operation to running the risk of ggnn-aiming ` most loathsome of But _A nonecessityforasurgicaleperaf tion fda" Dr. Chasca Ointment is |l ' " ocureanycaseofpiles.l10m2»¢¢¢f gf lmig standing, or_how aggravated the casénmyfbe, solongaspilslnvenot become I' ,'=Iti'ao§ybyi-arecliancethat internal treat- A what (suse they arise, Chase's Qmtment willat once stop the itching and burning, and soon&_;cfaperfectcure. ‘ Youean use Dr. Chase's_ Ointment with " fullestassuraucethatwhathascuredscoraof thousands of casesofpileswill cure you. For aalebyalldealcrs.orEdmanson, Batca&Co., Tunnto. _l j dresamuslin sale at Stan Wien with the “ Pellets.” Drnzzisff low rate_S.“X;_ B‘.l2i-2§;,,"‘_»’f 7 8 10 11. for 27c per yard- » 2| Colored organdie and ley Bros.2f6c for l2=lc, 25c for l8'c',~3Oc for 22c and 40c__ T0 DEATH ii. Little Daughter of Mr. W. B- illtosp ' l \ BUCKET 0F HUT WATER All Efforts by the Doctors to Save Her Life Were o Fruitless. sl ELr.imsI.iit,Jnly 11-A dreadfully sad accident happened here _about 10 o’clock smroiiy in _wiiieii imie -ments, use three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wm.-B. Hayes lost her life. Mrs. Hayes had taken a pot of hot water from the stove and emptied .it into H blwkel. with which she was going to scrub, and|whi.le in the pantry for cold water, Mable, who had been playing with her brother. _accidently fell back- wards into the hot water. Drs. Long and McLaughlin _were at once sent for but ti of no avail, and as the vening’s spirit fled to that far off land from Mr. and Mrs. Hayes have the sincere sympathy of_the community in this sad which was largely attended. took place Monda afternoon to the Methodist C. Murdock conducted the service, I’1lumed the eastem skies, DRIVEN SCALDED fISI.ANl)ER Formerly Belonged to Bay . I ~_.'5~ _; C _ .. ._ . _ "~ N* » _ _-'."‘.`.`1 JS' “'T~.1fff_;f.`i_’ »;zr,, ii _‘.1'4‘i;§ ff: _L "A _ i J. .V gg 'I p '_' A _‘Uv _ 1,, _ .ins Boay_1=ouiia ay i-its wire Hanging in The - ceuar. I were iinbeenrwqiveab iir.n_a. vDill'gW°ll. of Sourls; intiymstiug the Coming in from his day’s work in the evening, he took the cord from one of the window blinds. went down to the cellar and hanged himself. His wife who also belongs to Bav For. aftarwards.found her husband dead and she fainted away. Their only daughter _ l shidows were falling little Mable’s than came to tpe awful scene and think- " ing both her parents were dead,_ whose bourn no travellers return. became terrified. Her screams attract- l ed the neighbors who restored Mrs MacKenzie to consciousness ent Prof Clarafnce De Vaux Ro e You can get your cor ns bunicns fitted in hand m ` boots and shoes which I make to ords at very short n::t‘.ce. Stock and workmanship guaranteed. I also keep e. full ` line of boots and shoes., care- fully selected BY which T can afford to sell cheaper be- ` cause my expenses are small. I don’t want the earth, and can spare a slice to my patrons. Drop in and inspect. No trouble to show goods. r 'I‘HOS. MGQUAID A Lower QueenSf>- ,M and Shoe Store z~vv-~\`~v~ i _ _ ta brief period of study with Joachim. volumes. so1c1oEs~ .A oiiieinioi iscisrtrl _igganthll_;vs:;cideoéaiI:hnKacKenie1u‘ ~- 5 » _ _». SD 000. iorni . hoffer- ‘““""'“""'""' ‘ ' Y _ , yziziggymiongea to my Foimiz, Kings P _ f it' r tune. going down to the cellar shortly He began his musical education at the early age of nine, and playled in ‘|TT'~cq h I . h i°j;.fz';:.;:°°..:.;;s.zi;:" .._..;..;1'Yl§,'l,f\-,fll ..........-. Your Measure 1”'-° 5'-"‘:.'.':‘::'°;.'; ‘1.."e‘;;'::l..:"..‘;.:::; ff? INK sua 11|! cm. it no virgin A summer Traeadla. will be _l A and sudden bereavement. The funeral, ` ° ‘ D Y _ Church. Revs. W. R. Pepper and Wm. ,NEW Te3Cll€l'S F01' Mmlllt Al' I in 5 - . _ lison Ladies’ Colle e. ;..°.‘:.:.:i.;°.'r:;“..s;°:e:::.3::..°f“°‘| . __ ‘ PHOTM “Har suferingg ended with th, gay’ ; The position left vacant by the real- _ " r ` ” Yet lived she as its clog, guation of Prof. Bruno Oettking, who F And breathed that lpng, long night away, lhas been appointed to u profeelorship < In statue like repose. in the State University of Colorado in TH' B” "h°“ the 5"- in all hi! *MP0 Denver, has been filled by the engage- ' ‘WILL 3'” °°°°°“ “‘"°“S" ‘=“°'_>T’° '“°"“°S 2*°°» iii Neg York' Prof Boyer his iiiii ‘ -: ~ And "alba m Puwm' the advantage of study under some of " ° ` p ,q_ g 3 ,the wor2d’s greatest violinists, such as HADIW' YD" 1' ~ ° I `Halii'. of Berlin. Ysaye in Brussels. IITTII 4 and Marsick in Paris. He has also had A RRA“g[ FOR YOUR is in ics y e _ of violin compositions and t=chnical i. __ works number nearly three hundred ‘ .fy/'\>~§%/.;{_f,=;¢‘_~~'¢;_i»-=-5-_;~j -- ¢_ W _(dl /fe.: '¢ ht. __ The nu'mber of pupilt taking vocal culture has so increased iinderthe nopu- li' 'Never ,lar direction of Miss Gtlder, that t has ,_ A ibeen necessary to employ an addit omli - Qteacher for that department. Miss E339* YU” §Edna Van Vliet Higby has accordingly 1*' .been engaged to fill that position. 9 * lt is confidently expected that these ,two teachers coming as they are. so hi bl recommended. will rove a ll g g y . . . P ll/ _ .siren 'th to the institution. »' AS 5 havens, is . l~ Alargernumber of applicants than {((,;~h8‘lthy and gratifying ming, V .usual at this date have been rereived ._ . _ 'for rooms, and the prospects of the benP'6.Cm'l no young .nd Old' ' Mount Allison Ladies’ College were "lt It I’ md? fmm the fm" QF never brighter for a good years’ work. “nd C°“t*“”9 "0 'llmflal _____________i._-» llavors wha t/ever. 4 \\.i e. ii. amstoll. “Every well man hath his ill day.” 1 When “a bit off” or when seriously ill _ - ‘ you should take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Spring PM* Ch"l°“°m'° get well.” 4 ~¢ .»» -e 4*- J; . e -; ..~`~-» 2 ~;- -Q ' ~.\ _mff ,ii _~T.- <~ .fl at' _i' t