. . . ». Q :E-f'f.`;. f v,_;f »:_<.*.:;,,=-, i;‘§M @==s;?rwf lmursumint win nfwlsi uni a prince, was a and often w‘e'lking1s”l°i\it dey; hespied a boy Waiting until his back was turned, turned, and seeigg his wdrk undone, politics sestsfoair loop* ' 'raooorrcirsue coughs roi to an of the country, furnishing a~ shell- 40|!!! llotvllllfor the hunters of the prlnoo upset tho'baok‘st. 'rho ownor nersons who have Irvs farms. ' .t - ' ,, -we-r‘§,.i it lliiitimatsd' 5 " ot in their natural haunts, but for Helping a Blind Beggar-Decided a Bet-With an Angry |";';j§g§_§° ‘§§,§‘;j_§§‘;h:“;°;f§=‘3_f xg; To otsniovs/in loss sc/ur. A Farmer-His Proverblal Good Humor-He Gets a Poor md- °=h==w°d» one of ow 0=»°=-=° r..|.o.o..,. ¢.....o....... ....... ,,_.,. uardners separated them, and the prince “my ui, hnped Wm sxmmxmu, ' Room-Learning to be Courtoous-ln a Boyish Fight-.lm M w his fm: In =~ b~==°~d S... J... S..1., 1.... .,...,,,,.,,,, 8,, As an indication of the King‘s kindly nature a storr is told of how he went to the alri of a blind beggar trying to cross Pall Mail in the midst of a heavy tramc. Dyspepsin and Heart Trouble Mr. George Webber, St. George Street. Chatham, Ont., states :-'° I was very nar- vous. troubled asslne with my heart and luiferedagreat fromnervous dyspierpsla and indignation. Dr. Chase's Nerve ood has proven a thorough cure in my ease. After having used it for some time I am pleased to say that I am entirely restored to health. The indigestion does not trouble me, my nerves are strong and 3 » vigorous and the action of my heart is l regular." _ Dyspepsia and heart trouble freclnently in hand. When the b ood ie tery and the nerves are weak ed. every organ in the'body is slow and uncertain in action. Nerve Food is the most pow- builder and nerve restorative medical science has ever devised It enree thoroughly and permanently by rie§ae= iisiii \ ‘n /f///\ restoringthewholesystem to health and . 5ocsutsabou.atalldealerl.or $laueun,Baies&Co.,Toronto. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food E._ -Q; J' -if d ‘~ Sriuiors Pnl: Bauer aslnrcnnatoss lorutonmnsugoiumitznoorf, Rltunnatisfr. Cramps. Coiies. Throat Diarrhea. Feeeache, Toothache.$pnins. Bruiser. Nasal- gia. Lmibago. etc.. etc. This is an internal and external Family Re- uudy, carefully ealalated forgenernl uae, and shouidbekepsin houaehuldand' every traveller‘e gripsnc?-230 not overlook The fact tr.-..;‘mmedxare ante ti t ailmene 'il . n on o any save serious trouble, worry and expense. Wh; a medical man is not nahand STANTONUW do the work. SooLhe you and give you instant relief. For sale everywhere. Price, 25 cts per ileitie. Me0A‘i.E'5 gutter-nut PlLl_§ km urea abit I Corstipnt , Tcrpmclzfiver, sick lieadadsa. . For sale everywhere, 25: per box or Ly riail on receipt of price. Sole Vronrietors, Tin Wnroa'rnCunsucas. Co. limited, Montreal, Canada. .v' \ LEADER Chumsl As soon as he observed the plight of the blind man he went to his rescue, took him by the arm and led him safely across the street. The incident was forgotten until some time afterwards, when a massive sliver inkstand was received at Malborough J house bearing this inscription: “To the Prince of Wales: From one who saw him conduct a blind beggar Kcrioss the street. In memory of 9. kind nd Christian act." Once while travelling in Paris as the Prince of Wales the King went into a picture gallery, and while busy sightsee- ing was observed by two Americans. One offered to wager that he was the Prince of Wales and a bet ol $19 was made. It ,i happened that the remarks of the betters had been overheardlby the Prince and the mempersoft-he party. Soon one of the two men approached one of the compan ions of the Prince and inquired who he was. “The earl of Chester,” was the reply. I The American returned to his com- panion ani admitted that he had lost his l cbt. He was the winner, but he was the victim ofajoke on the part ofthe Prince, who also was the Ear of Chester. On some of the hunting excursions which he was fond of taking while Prince of Wales, Edward ran counter to the ‘ prejudices of farmers against the hunters who tore down their fences and taamped over their fields, and in these experi- ences the fast that he was the future King did not alter the case a bit. On one occasion while Edward was an undergraduate at Oxford he with an equerry where taking a cross cnt over fields when :hey ran into a angry farmer who was flourishing a pitchfork. The equerry attempted to enpiain who it was that was crossing tlrclelda. “Prince or no Prince,” replied the farmer. “I‘ll have a sovereign before you pass." The money was paid and the Prince #remarked after-wardslthat “a determined Hman could do wonders with a pitchfork and a little persuasion." KingEdward’s good humor was pro- 'verblal. There are few men in private life who could face the House of lords, ihave their headgear crushed down over islaetie friends, and yet emerge' from the smashed tile with a good natured laugh. Yet King Edward actually passed this test. , History seldom records an in:-tance of any subject having struck his king and yet survived and being accounted one of the most estimable of men. This record however. belongs to the veteran Lord Wemyss, who recently celebrated his eighty-third birthday. The incident occurred in the House of Lords less than two years ago. There was a vigorous debate on. The King. then Heir Apparent, was seated on the cross benches listening eagerly. Im- mediately behind him Lord Weymss arose to address the house. He betrayed his earnestness in the subject at issue by the wild, vigorous swinging of his arms. More than once the Earl`s lists swooped dangerously near the Prince’s shining bat, With a period of eloquence the venerable peer concluded his address. Down came his arms in a gesture delivered with all the vigor he could command plump on the crown of the I-?rince’s high hat-, driving In an S1265 and , it down and over the royal eyes. _ 'l'he Eaxl’s argument ended right there, A A and turned into profuse apologies to the Prince. The latter interrupted with a aslung smile of good humor. “Ni harm,” saii Edward laughing, ‘but I’l1 just move out of the danger zone." l An hour later two men with a quietly dressed boy drove up and sought a froom. . ”‘l am sorry,” said the the landlord. I "but my best rooms are filled, and I have Machines We have just re- ceived a full stock of the above and can guarantee prompt dc- livery. Prices right. only a room for two with a shakedown , o n the sofa for the young gentleman.” l This was taken but the landlord dis- covered to his chargin in the morning that ‘he had given his finest room to Master §JoneS and lodged the Heir Apparent to 3 the throne on a shakedown. The tutor afterwards explained that in allowing his charge to experience the ordinary vicissitudes of travel he was iacting in accordance with the wishes of , the Queen and the Pri-noe Consort. _ I On another occasion, when riding with l his father along a country road, the l young Prince of Wales nr glectcd to return the salute of a laboring man. “My son,” said the Prince Consort, “goback at once and acknowledge the lil. llllllll X (ll. . » _ 3-Q5 dw6m M The Prince, rather crestfallen, to Ng he r \ turn his pony’s head follow the wsyfare I i`iilllv\/»fEilllll.llliifiiiilli§l Jost roooived a complete ood booutifoi stock of how suit ings coinprbing Tweeds, Serges _and Worsteds- -‘_\1'¢ YP” thinking of ordering a summer suit I 'If S0, _W¢ ¢01‘d12~uY 1”' vite you to inspect our stock. “ “Moderate prices. Work guar- anteed. novel: as Bnaucnann 1 L... , A __- I; class in Loudon University. On one occasion Dr. Playfair desired to impress unable to win a Derby. Suddenly his he has always been in England he never received such a greeting as he did after winning the Derby. ' of Dyspcpsia-A Very Aggr ava_ years of age, had enjoyed good health up her old age and so badly that she nearly eat anything; indeed I was almost starved M case was a ve acute one and did every thing I could to get better might dome good, butl came home no ‘I saw Dodd’s Dyspspsla Tablets adver- tised but as I had tried the doctors and almost everything else witliou-‘, any good results I h ad liutle faith that they would help me. the very drst, and am today well and “Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are the best doctor for Dyspepsia or Stomach Troublef THE HUNGRY CRCW. It isestimated that one crow will destroy 790,000 insects every day. HEALTH AND HOPE. “He who has health and hope; and he who has hope has ev»<1vf°~°d w°=°==~° f~===~ J.;-i§iif°2¢°.T..°§1°,.§°f...‘fI.‘f’°.¢ distance, and at once saw to it that his WN at W“h,nR,°n_ ,mulled over '°“ md W °'dd't"° “I “P°‘“ki°3° miles in his search far the insects A' “ -7°“‘h King Edwud "h°“`°d °' two at San Francisco are the sole keen interest in matters of science, atien- I en|ta,ves of a “muy of "me .500 ding the lectures of Prof. Faraday ln Lon- 1 ftch- t A - i don and Dr. Lvon Piayfair’s chemistry _e_Ex"_ ma or memes W th Mr' Munn' "I had failed from 186 pounds until Ig weighed ‘less than 136 pounds before I` commenced to use D.\di’s Dyspepsia ` ~ "ACM-H-AY TH|RD JUDGE- - Tablets. *ww ~ - ~ ‘-1 go; 8, bc; in Angggonish and they , Orrawa. June 23.-A short meeting of Us m°n`wed'fn` “um gave such relief that I sent for four more, tha Cflbifleb WM held Wi” 9'f!»€I‘l100U, *lt which I used. Now I am cured. I gain- 1 Whiffh all Order WHS D&5¢¢d 5DP°il1i»i“E ed in weight. health and strength from P01i°¢ Ill=\8iSl1'-*W MWF-\11“!, Of CHWSOU. D0 strong. “ CC>CJI3’B lan all that is high- of the Jewelfr purchased Jigfgh »i_-:ff § H. J WQQT ~. illl I V ,. ` fvmeswepr sent for »».=nr ooo.-mer Pu' Pam-ron. Us i askyou tetthink. too, of the great H E. 8 thhichio select. Alson_ mee lim ~-f 5-10 d if _ »_=,.-. Kent,Stre¢!, Cllltlflll 'WU Ind Wedgewood. » --2 ~ 55?. 5-3 Wed. Sat. &'w gm. ~ ` SCGRE OFIUSESJ energetic iuvigorant and rebuafilder. Ferrosone will give yon a sharp appetite, Dromote good digestion and sound sleep; it will feed and energize the eufeebied insist on having only Fernozone, it s the my stomach. I lost about lfty pounds MINARUS LINIMENT i al dh _ _ i in weight because of my not being able ro amcle to keep 05’ the mosqsuiiog. a goo S Yours truly, Paaxs ONT.. June 27 -Joshua Sandford A d i h l . ’ ‘ l helmet an qu be one ess the man entombed since last Tuesday in `, ’ a well 45 feet deep, was rescued this 'after- noon. Ha was lying on his back covered with bricks. Miuurd‘s Liuimenl For Kileuatislu. be third judge of the Yukon district. A GRAVE-YARD COUGH" is the cry ef tortured lungs for mercy. Give them mercy in the form of Allen`s Lung balsam which is used with good effect even in cousun1ption’s tary stages. Never neglect a cough. ` \'_ . ROITERS TO BE EXTERMINATED PEKIN, June 27.-The viceroy of tie province of Sze Chaun has notified the goverumentthatthe American and liritish mission buildings at Tien Ku Chao have imperial edict Just issued deprives the local magistrate of Tien Ku Chao of his roiters. Several of the leaders of the out break are reported to have been beheaded. lliinsrd’s Liniment Cures Lailrlppe. '-ill-v ~.__._.r .I-.__-' ._._. f_______. __. lilo 3 i _.r \d’ “_ 0 K A » e icroitnniomnnme mlnmlni » W0r[h’5illill‘i.lii£lhiiZ£illdE Livery :stables - Prince Street. -§ Charlottetown, P- E. First-class single and doubl teams. blue turnouts for weddings, an private parties ONE S2. , T\TTf'l\T'H A Primm; ai&as Use S. H. a M. _avoid all ij . Neic a skirt H. si' M. bias corded velvet. ,, organs, strengthen the nerve. and vital _ forces and regulate the heart. Ferrozone ~ n-1 changes that tired feeling into vigor, v A _ g _ strength and ambition, and does it ‘I ___ quickly. Remember the name, and The Terrible Experiencefof an Old* heat tonic made. Price we 'per' box, or f , _ I g » tiboxes for$2.50,at Drug lets, or N. C. ' ` " ' ~ the starvation P01800 &C0., Klllgilt0l1, gut. _ Dn.Haam.'ron'sPn.usannHn.n. '~ ’- I ' ` 'I if ._.. too coco uovesnns or ctmionns. it 35 '13¢y’Sf‘S?l1if$'§i '10 3 years $2 5° £0 $3 0° __ I A Juu_2-T Ti th . s B o* 0~lll0l‘l‘0W' Q ‘ 1 ` 3 c eac ..f.':f,“..‘:.:‘°..1‘:‘.’.‘:...1‘.I;'.‘."!,.£’.:i’.i°.‘ti'ii‘:.°:.‘2;;':§.’f:.‘:‘.:;ili%2f.f‘.:§::m°:; so -do 1;1a¢k.S1»fm 15 to are for soc N. S., than that of Mrs. H. Sears. early next week, before leaving Liverpool 24.148.13.155? PCTS ‘I O0 I0 ,I 2 5 IOP 7 The good lady, who is now over seventy on Thursday for Canada. 2 Pairs' 13I1k€IS *f& I01' C toafew years ago, when her stomach » y 5_0,-Pairs Men’S - ts ln sizes 6 and 9 went wrong. $1.00 3. P3112 Aww 1°di8°°“°° °°m° “W” 1'" in mssaoc. c. Rronlsooszco. _ A I 5o Pairs Ladies’ in sizes 2%, 3,;worth D s' .=.-Wm 1 on ` ¢ ' ldied. As it was she lost over Hfty pounds .sume;;.|;m`s bag; alma; Jgglozuxg' ` a* Pau' their eats by the swinging lsts of enthu-Illn weight before she found out about _ao bum, th” Ismought I, ,wld he a Of Oth¢1° 110t named U1 this M Dedd’erDyspepsia Tablets nudiras cured. ,gisf ,ned f 1' f k I p ‘g _ _ In her letter on the subject Mrs. Sears ,_5v;:,.d to tg; ;°€,0ru£|;;e;e:o Zu” :EZ I ' _i ' V makes the following very strong state- irritation’ and did So_ The en-eco was ‘ ' ' - men" _ more than I exprcted-a few applications A '_ ` " “I W” * ¥"°°*‘ °°3**'°" f"°m DY°P°°°“» completely curing the irritation prevent* ' " . ‘1 it 1 experiencing fearful pains in the pit of ,ng ,bed hugs from becoming s°re_ _ g -1 , tyiltriedall kind: of medicine but gat Ha be G Nam J ;v`1;8OKE` S S I r r race. » , an. . no relief whatever. ~ f ‘ ’ o ‘I used stomach pump several times 2E‘I.°<>:l:n. RE CALLING AT FATHER - A E. "1 went away to Newfoundland for F' 'T I Y ~ f some months hoping that the change SANDFORD RESCUED' M Mo mm Moutrnl Fm. x6th June mtg do ut .8 1. lt" nth aug afth do 8th .Sept do Oct do Nov amd 6th pt 1 grd Subject to change _should _ ¢ A __ tank, and orders the eterminated ofthe D B R U C Tailor, Furmsherand Hatter Where the Public is Always Pleased Is the placegfor you to buy We have 111 0\11' - -I ` rooms the display of finished V011! lil ments, Headstones, Tables, &c ve have.¢Y¢l' 0ff¢1'¢d the public. ` All kinds of Marble, including Brandon, Italian anza, Light and Dark Blue, also Freestone and Red Grey Granite, all gf uh1¢h wi’ DECT at b0ttOl!l Designs furnished for any description when Velveteen IIEIUWN I0 upon his pupil’s mind the harmless action Under contract with the Canadian Governue-at -_ While Dr. Cha *s Ol t t i. best . ' , ;§;,°;§°;‘;,;§;§;e;; §;_;;;;;';; lfggj, gf; 1...... ... ........“§f lt. 'i.f»,".f.l‘..f.`l .Steamer “1graNcm:s1nn rnawn" wiiifsin trol over eczema, salt rhenm and piles, about idle f01l0Wl!1g dates - &b°UiDl!0!\dl`0l10f 14214- it is found to bein almost daily demand From From “H all 3, 5 gr, 1 |11" yd th lu any homess a ure fo childre , Pm, you me ° ° ' W ’ sa e chfdug,pim¢ples,r;ui.i»iim,bur!i\s, scaldlii, Ma11Ci1€Sf¢f‘ Si: John CB , ' nd each f f ltchi , i i ' Ywr rural hizlmw my do it with iowa or i;'dooi»vo'd':ki)»im It is iosfinoifle June 28 my I5 IQ’ 2° safety,” said Dr. Playfalr. in e"ery home and ati a soothing and AU_~gUSt 8 August 26 Thereupon the Prince, baring his arm to healing °‘pp“°‘m°“ kn°w" M mum' september T9 OCt0be1‘ 7 tho elbow, boldly thrust it coop solo one November 1 November 17 . white hot miss and trlumphantiy with- i CONFERRING w|Ti'i C|'iA“BERl.A|N» , Steamef Sails ft’0m M&hCh€St€T f0l' l V18 Et crow so ooooatnod. no hoo tmpuon --- N. B. but returns to Manchester direct from Charlottetown, eonildencc in the wcrl of his lnstructar LONDON, J une 27.-Sir Wilfrid Laurier Th¢ “H mnnnfv is 53,8 tons’ and did not fail to carry out his sugves~ and other colonial ministers are conferring ' tions to the letter. with Hon. Mr. Chamberlain to-dayprel'im~ rgghschopled Storage chambers and has 8 she1*rdeck fa For many years the King ard t inary to the fo l i Sth 1 ini - P m h h h ,_ d bg Umm on gf: d°"°“ °"° °°° °” t _Shippers should notify the undersigned agents as to what °p° mn I "8 ° 'ms' 8 ° ° °° " 'Y' they willhaveto go forward asearly as possible in order to D fortune ehsusei- For the fwr nm 'run sronv or MORNING TIRE : sP°°°° I . ending in 1895 his winnings amounted to - D ‘ F91' fat¢5 f,_I'¢lght b0th fI’0lI1 and I0 about $49,000, but In the succeeding four NESS' I iw, wo CLARK rem they went unt<»$260,ooo. 'rnoiook Io tom syvmporo blood. poor as u I I P' turned when Persimmon fought the race l\\\¢¢\8h liver and tired nerves. Iitesisoii Trl- T-H@Ms€N 1 'non 5 inch Wm, in 1898 ‘nd won the warning of very serious trouble ahead” -- ~ ' ~ P ~- ~- - no . _ _ M, Y . . “blue ribbon” for the Prince. Popular as :mfgE1323”gpfafiggiagng-gL;:§°pl°at: “om wed_ Fda ' M, ` St John’ N B Q ratroal. and Going to if you do not weight Suits ? oi tailenng nrt Comfortable perfect finish anddxstmctly price In elegant Scrges colored WoI5t¢dS Stripes class fabrics of xanous $15 to $25- FASHIONA been <*'=="°Yf° by e m°i>- and that == ABLE SERVICABLE nghr oolorod oodnght weight ““”i°“'§’y “ff” been “‘“"d"°d~ Hi” 'lame Suits we make for $1 _,.00 have no superior tn their and nationality 'were' not reported. An par excellence for the money