‘K3 Q“#lW4%i Wr Pl9‘95'r§9lP4BFl~lFrADl0iIl4NH I' im Tlllmhll lllili lliliiidlll iii] lil BiSFll.l|iliillG Skin Siialii and Bliiiiii iiiiguc "”'” “WW” lssdiriilsisl*-i;.M|ln& liiiiisfill- Cn!-sv nssuedsinr iwhhr and mining sms #liia.uin~°i\=siim'»li°S\'lsst- folfssallliwaviil Plslissisr illislmsol haiuaniliunntiagm lhesnlp. asia soailsd ,L .. % .o§n`T§rc.mnmr$§ tel' Bd Gil!! *Ehud I lBlll~ - T J moms doubt- U9 is . ‘sun ‘f.'ii....."“ °;._;.:*"¥5.“,.;' .la 91°F P Nl mtl# to M tg cemuty gfbspeedy and psagndnsa: cure, thehabsoiute safety A Qwliiiml. vo made them the sfarledard slrin chose, blood pnriilers and khumour remedies ot the civilized war Baths 'the anbeted parts with hot water and ilutionra Soap, to cleanse the surface of crusts and scales and soften the thickened cuiicie. Dry. without hard rubbing, and apply Pun. cura Ointment freely., to allay itching, irritation and inilammation, and soothe and heal, and" liastkyg misc Cuticurs. Re-» solvent, to cool and cleanse the blood This complete local d constitutional treatment anords 1 aut reli , per- mits rest and sieepliin the crest forms of eczema a other lgdbin , burning and scaly om-9 0 .th ggi” scalp and blood, an%nts Ja sgeedyl permanent and economical cure when all else fails. ..'a".‘::r=i.“'§j.'.§_;:i.';s,;:i.-::.‘=.*i=_°_;rt':.°:,f.m I ll $'i!sa °w'l‘.li.nwPt'e?¥!rurslvuy Humour CURE PAY Good for any Skin trouble Sold only by ELLIS THE DRUGGIST Charlottetown _-1-__ ____ _ __ ___ _ W WATCHES We have just opened a large supply of Gold filled an Silver Watches for gentlemen, “v ch were guiehased as ow as re a e goods c be. and will be sold reiilillnable Remember all competi tion prices met Wil TANTUN prayed Good Lord, deliver us Quean‘s with these alumni had tended to nation allzc the university Graduates oi all denominations had retained their interesi Many graduates, not Piesbyterians, were that the provincial government would on the college council, and their presence had a tendency towards the separation oi the school from church control. Another iniluence was the relation oi the univer- sity to the people and government of If MaCNe1l1 S ECZ€Il13. Ontario Aaachuroh school it received I,¢0t10n falls t0 Cure any Qgse no government grant, thouub government of eczema it will cost you !10th1l1g, if it Cl.11‘€° Only 25C reason for separation from the church was It his Cufgd hundreds f that Queeu's could not move without the cases not try a bottle consent oi the church, while the church " `" I sans yu Jeweler. Doubmm Tliiiwsl-L"¥° ""1 ‘“*°"‘ SUm1Ylld¢ nly tiirse of hs.” AUcTiioi~i sane. "“`” A' will case. Older Partner-Nevsffr mind; l The other side‘wiii ai>D°i\|- HW W° V" ' 0| Building Lots and Dwelling Sr Joimluns 8.-This m_orniug the l Assembl do ted Dr.Wai*den, of Toronto. strongly ad tlicahii he favored iilrs increase, The question was referred to a special eom mittee, which is instructed to prepare a report to he psiesaiiped lit* lil W5 @9010!! Dr Badgewiek presented the report oi Pine Hill college, which was regarded as very favorable, and was adopted. 'Ill AFTIBNOON BENCH The whole afternoon was occupied with the discussion cl the aihirs ol Queen s university, Kingston, and its relations to the Presbyterian church in Canada, and at six o’cicck the debate had not concluded The assembly ilrst adopted a resolution oi thapklulnesu for t lon oi tba iiqiiririer Principal émmex can ears The rengirt from Queen s was aimed by Principal Goa-don, who expressed re gi-et that Professor Oaven ecuid not some on account of the state of his health Speaking oi the report, Dr Gerson des crlbed various types oi universities in Oanada and their various relavions to the state and to the churches Every colieire should have its aims and ideals. He would not have all connected with the church, because more good comes oi variety There should be a spiritual atmos phere in every church. Some thcuirht that all denominational colleges were bigoted, others that all non sectarian schools were godless. From both ideas be had always been broad and catholic, and to day a majority oi her students werethe best of Presbyheriaris During the last quarter ni a century Queen'a had izraduat ed many students, and her association d had been given to the school of minlnz connection with Queen's Another iiiiillillll iii PHESBYTEHIMS Principal Giqrdon is ofthe Opinion that Queen’s University Should be Separated from the Church, and Gives His iiuasonis for Thinking So declined to nominate the university stall' Presbyterian Genera y a p the home mirsicii reports after a short “Bmw” “°Um “"°T Tl* W°*K discussion. The widows sail orphans Icwg aqqgmiuw ,Mu .,,,mb;, 1”, tied osmsrietssb report wssaduphed year that separation should not take As in-°-uastlasidimuslesioolr nlasooa plain. 'hs siiiiieii use -psi-me or iii. Nw a\=°li»i°\\°1 mlnlsiers l°1'“'i°l- This sviniaiiesarusi-imiipsi 'rirersnnwriiiis T sahiwtwu iogslrgd int par. but this ts ins sorsmm on iiaivsi-sis, in me yur in the uni rimiln the lllliou of tha that tus shui-an insure give iii iwuibis assembly, it wbs diheossedss assembly pgiggqgum gh, 'mg gh", Q,,,,°,,», ,N H bilhlll. dofhg x PrdIssserDyds,oi Queens, ascending viwsiei as ‘umm ormislmlm wuts, use ummm nie .assess er ni. mm, Nms'l00 to $1.009- some osmpsnwss rporasrtirs farms stamps to men wassmafla between salarlescl ministers Qu", ,, g-, 1-0,,-,,,m_ H, “nun” nppmd , !'|§*»l0l0 °l Mlm Grin!! IDG Wu” the separstion ofthe arts and thscicgicali *Y°li¥IA¢ll» TNI 104 lil !\»¥°lI WW* work of Queen s. He could not see how L_. -I-i -F M70 li' Mhlllillllrlil OIBIIU ll7l\lll» thd assembly could do other than duno who obiwtedto that line ul sediment. me the msritnirieaor rin imivenirw council and trustees. These bodjes had expressed hearty sympathy with the spirit which prompted the assembly to maintain the connection of the university with the church, but pointed out that this was a reversal of tile previous tendency and imposed limitations on the develop ment ofthe school and created a grave iinaneial situation Dr. Dyde spoke strongly on the obligation which the church assumed for Queen’a by its course in maintaining the connection and thus limiting the development of a nat'o'iai school Dr Fletcher followed, strongly urging the continuance oi the connection bet lean Qu en‘s and church Alter remarks by Hon Colin Gamptell F.ev J. A Macdonald, the editor ol iire Toronto Glow, get io the iliuor He was not sure the church should withdraw i iniiuence from Qui=eu‘s, but would heari ilv oppose the ccricen tratirn ct the ar iention of the church on Qucsrfs and withdrawal from all other institutions Toronto university, for example, needsi the support oi the church lt appearei that Ontario province was using ro con tice its assistance to Toronto university and the state university woull not re ceive much private assistance. There was no reason why Queen‘s should not draw to the iullest. extent private sources Dr. Murray of the Presbyterian Witness, Dr Bayne and others spoke oi the great work done at Queen'r1 Principal Patrick, of Manitoba, was by no means certain that they were on the right path He would like to know what the church proposed to do for Queeu’s aiter placing her in the present position He was himself in iavor oi the riationaii zation oi Quesn's and was not at all sure withhold aid That would depend on the electors Dr Macqueeu thought itwculd be a great wrong for the church ta lhrow Queens nvrr The property there wai- wortn $800000 Queen's anri Toronio borh had their work to do Principal Falconer thoulht that thi- uestlon chiefly concernei Ontario in Lua maritime provinces Presbyrerians ave the chief place in their affections io Dslhonse The debate was in prosrrf-ss is six o'clooi¢ Bees llaerl in War. There ure at least two recorded in- stances in which bees have been used as weapons of defense in war When the Roman general Lucullus was war ring against Mithrldiites, he sent a force against the city oi Themiscyra As they besieged the walls the inhabit iints threw down on them myriads oi' swarms of bees These ut once begun nn attack, which resulted in the riiis ing of the siege These doughty little insects were also once used with eqnrii success in England Chester was be- sieged by the Dunes rind Norwcilinns. but its Saxon defenders threw down on them the beelilves oi' the town, and the siege was soon raised. ___________ Times llnvo Clsanked Once upon a time a superstition ex isicd that ii lady ought lc blame hcr~ self ii' a miin whom she did not intend io iiicept proposed to her, but that. should such an unpleasant incident cc~ cur. it was nt least not to be made a sunieci of gossip amws her acquaint iiuces Parents thought it incumbent upon mem io ist a msn understand in (imc it they did not wish him as ir sonin inw Ii ll D€¢dl°ll l° l'°m‘“'k thnt such honorable reticence and kindly prudence are quite out of tash ion -London Standard. Why lla Ramaiaed Hilme- ‘ilodei Bushnnd (b°°!i~f\l|ly)-Y€l~ gentlemen i've been married ten years and never spent a night sway from family. eh? “Have one child, shi' ' n 'Nor cis other our wife I II\°¢h°f ___.......__-.- -»» ‘I l >-\, ,W Q, §` 3-; \ ~ .e The best disinfectant of all is sunlilht. It destroys b its very brightness all sorta oi germs un at the same time iiel s the owth sf plants and animal life oubl ess all have noticed that mould grows durin the sight and in dark, damp cellars Brigh sunli|'ht quickly destroys germs, mould or other organisms. Thai is why it is beat to let the sunlight into your houses for its purifying inhuence At the Invaii s' Hotel and Surprai lastl- lnte Buffalo, N Y Dr Pierce, chief Con- lultlng surgeon, started expgiriments, some three years ago with the nsen light in Unjusetiim will the Xray in the tres: meat of diseases Be get excellent results therefrom, and was among the iirat tc adapt ia remarkable cure to many cases which was formerly supposed mast of necessity he treated by the knife Not only is Dr R V Pierce notable for his surgical achievements at his hospital in liifalo, but nzarly a third of a eeritu 3. he discovers eertda roots and whiizgid were struts: remedies, ‘tad auf. eee npu ng emupna rm would he easily procured and ready to use This he called Dr Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery It maintains the patienfs nn tritionh enabling him is sat, retain, digest and all milrteigiuliggons folod It cvogl comes st c ta ity an s ptoms indigo on and in this wsay gr, ni I.- awea iiésliaiilies ‘sie are one away It fzmidcaathe bod a ainst tha 1:” 3: ton li flip' 1i‘il`lll‘il. K up the tissues and you on healthy leeh th’i‘l;c=le digsldnd' ‘to no:|risoli'ei.isia¢ abcauit e o y e t an scale, me eine and 's willliont mtgililgaugllga slzlould read e "Cogiinioizl §ense Me 1 is opuismrs. , youu :Aww--wsii, me isdn has , rendered a decision in our favor in that . tm to get fees out of it.-Puck. house. wh “O ' i _,i______-i We are instructed by Patrick Lantry. Els.. ts nn by Petrie auction, 3 build- ing lots auduius Dwelllii House alto- ateii ea Ruston and Camgerlsnd Streets gqmeny is the best 901117. Diff U0 1 vsrned by that maxim is ns! who I I0, an honest man.-Whaiell 011 Wednesday, June 1511:, igos at i2_ ` N kt! at owners fealdend at an dans untill sale. Terms ”" '°" “i°‘"°urr:s. .. , . ~' WANTED -A ease or nsailaets that Karsten Headache Powders will nos eine luisnialnatas. -s < ` A viser," which aan e a ofgocen u one~c“1 . ""\. g g ‘lol ».. x 'M .CH-»~»‘ 5*"/l , lr* "A mils' .-n ...Q-a»-» Aiiiactive Wiiiiiins J ,,»L sy _.ar -FOR-- ,;*~""` Q Spring and Summer As in the past so now we are showirvrsonie of the new- est creations in suitmgs and trouserings that are put on the market lf you favor us with _,our order you can depend on get- ting a graceful conifoitablc and well finished garment at a moderate cost ill Merchant Tailor, Morris Block __.:-.nie-' " -rf Eldon by James Falconer. i , Orwell by A. N. Jenkins. Murray iver by Thos. L. Cook. Montague by Martin McKinnon. Card gan by Bowlen Bros Fredericton b J. W. McLennan. Y Summerhlge by Leonard Morris. 28 tis a wif "' Georgetown by A. A. McDonald at Bros. North T n h Hamilton Gambel. North Lake lr Wallace Fraser. Souria by F. McDonald, Si.. Peter‘s Bay by P. R. Dwan. Merell h Roasitcr & jay. Tigzish iz john Gavin. Al rtcn ily john T. Pro6t. Coleman by C. Wilkinson. Wellington by joseph Gallant. North edeque by John A. Mann. W.fGRANT 61 CO., at Charlottetown, Transfer Agents. iiillilllillllii iiillllliiili lin.. llmlliiil s’»‘v:z‘l€\-as out iiiiiiiii nulinnii iiis iifsi McLau|hiin Carriages are for Sale on P E I at the Foilowinj Pletcssr- 9 'sa L..- 6 Elilibitlon oi the Black Cat Siretching C iib iiiPi.E KNEE Q irmisrsrooiiiic -=-- “7 ‘¢ iiosiui / 5 imc. ,si _-m., A, M ""1-'“°. ,, Q ~»¢-_ Hp .,»~_( b ‘Qu ILLCI CAT IIIID Mies* Rockford Hosiery Cu. imuosria wxs. assess-esisssrrii iiiiiiiluii' l Wh wi ps 1.00 for Lis inn niest raw n of the above Black (.at by .i boy or gnl at tending school. Muni be on at card Syixlr niche! and your name and address on the back Lompetriion closes when stzhooi closes. All the iiiraw- ings wbmillerl will in dis played at our hosiery counter the week ending _lime goth Second prize 5oc, 3rd prize up J Paioiie Zo “ rriateh 3 li Victoria Row ~ius1dhl» v _.=L`_,.i s i,-- ____ i-` '__ UNr~i~ngr.tr»ir-~i i r-. ii r siore is ihv- ri,;lil place io morn. voui uicflsel e hqveiii . i. i ir e ~ w ur boiilrii and iimnxd goods ur iiiiiir r h and ciher siapiesaie ncied io iheir exciiitrrr quiiiiiies iii-»y inane uooc* caring p ~.~i-rig, and lhnl meow. good hee lih WP Iwi ivrfi-< yi iir pe rl ,em home “iii Vive von me irciihle arid iriiiriivruiente ui 1 wir c rryirig lhcru t.ii ai our si nr, and leave your order for whiil vnu need and nur boy will deliver your goods very prompily We rlon t cha gr you exiin in il-ii JOHN CONNOLLY 6. Co Quccri bt Ch lcwn MULASSES AND SUGAR lNow due to arrive fr/ini Barbed oes a carefully wierted cargo of bugar and Molasscs Lowest prices quoicd while land- n Horace Haszard _a ve ~ ,__4 ,. .~. ‘ __. Q -.P _ i is 1 J ap 1, ~` . xr” ;rf»1p,,` 3 ~ 'J' QV; \ MQ ».,_f *Va s 1 :Liv-* I biiy the best Footwear gfold will purchase and sell at the lowest prices in the city Q'Cnll and see CON ROY Sndéilis Sunnyside Ch town g r its a w tl IF l'lEN find delight in vanecl beauty the styles for this season should fill their souls with pleasure. Ncvcr before in the history of tailoring have fashions been more attractive, but unless placed in the hands of a good tailor they are useless. So he careful about your choice of a taller, We are the ones to patronize. Give us a trial and bc eonl vinccil thai we are equalled by few an excelled by none. iiiziliinaiii ii Parry. THE NOBBY TAILOR, Great George Street. __-i..._:___*_ _ i _ r - _ ng ‘i .--- ....--..~i..» f-xr Axe, -e-- ~.~?-7'. \. 1 1, . rf »- ,»-» r ,acc _ N/fx ,,\ /_va-4w~ .,/ _` rn -.. P 4 1 . f/ 1.1 Ke j ‘\ »l~\ ~