-lxg-w "*"“"' t ___ . .,_. __ 0 ,_ THE GUARDIAN ~ , have kidney such as- Disease - your Physi- cian at once. do not re- commend any remedy for those diseases. But if you have a mere func- .fy ,tional derangement of the kid- neys 'or bladder, indicated by pain in the back inflamma- tion, etc., you will find Pcnslar Buchu and Palmetto Compound a very satisfactory remedy The formula is on the 1abel- exac_t quantities and ingredients. , It is a line prescription for kid- ney and bladder troubles and the makers are proud of lt. That is why they publish it, for any- one who knows about such _ things can tell tllat this is a splendid remedy. Two sizes. 50c. and $1. S0111 only at our store. It gives great satisfaction. E. A-Foster I Central Drugstore MADE IN CANADA _o -.-_,-:;;-,;.-_. . 1 _.;.; _ rl ._.,..-_» '-; ~.,-._- '-,-:;:-.1.';;'¢-; tr:;:,._ .9 f_:=_z;2- ` RMUDA BEJ)Gz'- SOE Sllnsausv | 2251*. 25.5 “F WILLIAMS. GREENE UKROME C0.. ~ umm . ssR|.lN. orrramo _ l I , ' -ei ._ lil Fl[lPll'S lHlllHl Gilbert M. Anderson, the original "Broncho Billy" was at his best last evening at the I’cople’s Theatre, when the Essanuy (‘ompuny presented him in “Broncllo }.iilly`s Fatal Joke," a pa- thetic story ol' the mining camp in which “Brollcl\o” receives an awful shock as the result of his joke, and immediately starts to nntke restitu- Heeza Liar Idxplorcr, which was mirth-producilll.: and the cause of much wondcrnlellt on the part of the large alldicncc present. An exceptionally pleasing two-reel feature wus “Tho ll/lnslcl' of tile House," of the lilly live brand. This interesting drama deult with the ex- perience oi’ one Guy Winston in Now York, his society wife who cares lit- tle for lliln, but loves his money. The rude awakening comes on her birth- day, and he decides to conquer her and win her love if .same is possible. ln the end she sees the fully oi’ llel' ways and realizes that she has u good n1an’s love. and Instead of al- lowing him to return West alone, elle asks 'o bo allowed to accompany him and find lt little honle for themselves free froln the social and empty life to which she had been nceustonled. Pathe’s News contained many inter- esting news trout nil over the world as well us two splendid scenes from the seat oi’ tllc present big war; also some lute fnslliuns for the ladies ill coats. ots. Tile same programme will be repented again to-day at all three shows, afternoon and evening. SH|PPlNiNEWS inward, June 30.-Sc. Aristook, Lavandior, Louisburg; s.s. Cascapedia, Hearn, Montreal; sc. Clifford May, Poirier, Pugwash; sc. Grand Master, Gfililt. Baie Verte; se. Edith. Walker. Port Hastings. Cleared, June 30.-Sc. Rllgnn, Omundson. Pictou; sc. John Millard, Arscnaultr Dalhousie; sc. Grand Mas- ter, Grant, Dale Verte; sc. Beauty, Chaisson, Glace Bay; sc. Carrie, Boudreau, Louisburg. ' ‘ "" ' \=%1|»sth ECZEMA Results from neglected chafing and skin irritation. As a Pre and core them is no treat- ment to compare with Dr Chnse's ointment. Un it mer the bath Q (tents s Box all Dealers. or i tho 3..-March-First Regiment Band MInsrd's Llnimsnt Go.. Limited. ` Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received great benefit from the use of,MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack that Sherry escaped thron h o l sllily.be done to prevent Sherry from on the Island, ns I believe he i it There is no su t lllllllilllllli Illl SPIIIITS . PERSUNALS . "”""" ~ ' ~ Bummerside The following is- the concert pro-. a 92'- at If” mm 5°” t° _ gramme which will be plsyed'by the lt-m:0'§g3:g°°“ .tg °ft°”.‘}’_m° B°’pm" szna Band at the athletic .mom mls _=‘*9. , _ .- - . o 7"" P_"9'° all ='ld9\l'§__'_'jl_§,' Louie weelrs. of Fred lcton, 1-mms-neil or -roi-x "" I"“" ““‘°”‘ ‘,“° "”?“,°““ ti’ * Yi" 2:-Waltz-Spirit of Love. `A ' Iy°.st°rday` 'ihgh ` A I" ` - ’ ' Mr. Everett 4.-Overture-Golden Crescent. _ , _ 5-‘-March#-Pliace of Peace. ' ,wflzf Igassigf 6.--Waltr.-Echoes of the Forest; “ W in th cn ' 7.--March-Supremacy. .- * as __` °._,,l_~_,y 8.--Waltz-Edinburgh.. "` . ._. Mr ' 'h' as 8-March-For King and Colmtry ' T ll 101-waltz-Echoes or Killarney. ° ‘"5 of LaGrippe, and I have frequently Dxf; In proved it to be very effective in cases short ,;mt"to of inflammation. . Y°“"' Judge Stewart, and -Mrs. Stewart, ‘ Cit , left yesterday to spend the sum- W' A’ HUTCHINBON' mel): at Shediac Cape. N. B. JMLER FERGUSON Moms Jon.. - '1vlc¥?lll,v~§_. c. Acorn and C. R. eather e, age _ INTERVIEWE-D Green, were all visitors to this city (Continued from a s ons) yesterday ,__.__,,,, __ __|’_&_______ ' -- 1 t t 1 We" 0 R We Daily H the °°““"Y 'rho Post Master at stanley Bl-lego and in the course of the afternoon and Mr George Hem-y_ of me “me I “BW B mend in B W“E5°“ t0 Wlmm I place, were visitors to the city yester- went and spoke. I -did not know my day_ friend had any whisky when I climb- ...___ ed in beside him, but I soon saw he new J_ W_ UB,-len and M,-,_ 0-B,-|en_ X95 isefvmg °“_;- the ;i¢““ ih“ub‘im°"-l oi’ Nova Scotia, and Mrs. Ross, city, d 1'” W” ma e °“ m W 9 W" were recent visitors at Pownal Par- there and I was summoned to appear Sona e_ before Magistrate Shaw. I did` not g A `” go, as at the time I did not think there Lien; Stewart Simpson, 55th Bat-" was anything in it and was surprised ta'1ion_ Sussex Bon of Canon Slmpsom, when my mth" told me that I had arrived last night for two days leave been convicted in my absence and of absence_ fined $100 or 3 months. I then 'ac- companied my father to Mr Jenkins ,and he took me t th h Mr. Edward Winchester, who has ° 9 ma” W ° been visiting his parents ill Charlotte- b"°“ght the charge and We 5“b5e` town, after an absence of fourteen quentl w nt to th ist t ' y e emag raeandl d 1 explained how I had nothing to do with yfarsilgeft yester ay mom ng for Web the seller, but only happened to be B er' ass' _ ___ n his waggon when it was raided. The magistrate said he would vquash RMNR,g,‘;l;§§ 1\gFt3,€,$(;l'§rc%,l;,E,:dofR1,V_IH: it if I was not selling or was not in` Why has a,.’,.|ved in’ dharlouemwn fgtfvggsgggses ‘;';yf§_gi1ng°t’l'_'a‘;“:1ia;_t€‘_;";f_li‘_f from Seattle on a. visit to his native I never hea;_d another word about place after an absence of thirty-three it. I went sway for four years and learnedl years' my trade as a boiiermaker and came ML M_ C_ Demmey Chief ConBe,.va_ gncg $959 Slnd Smarried- when tive whip, was a visitor to the city yes pp e o e heriff for a job as _ assistant loner I told him about this §§'d“§', 'f.',‘d '.§”°'t° “mend” °“°°°” 1" incident and he satisfied himself that C0; aelyh ryon silver Black .Fox what I told him was correct. I have D ' not tasted two drinks of whisky in my The Rev W D Wilson Wm preach aiiiacagdopiiiqrtfcif °“;_‘_3t';_hi3_5 3’ do in Strathelbyn congregation first business. It seemsyvery har?1, gfttg' Ergbggh'fgggvgIliH3`§_€v?Sp°i{'fme“ts all these ear th this ' e am" Y B, at matter Should be brought against me; but I gloss Valley 3 p.m. and Bradalbane know that the party who has brought pm` _ _ the matter to the knowledge of the The many friends of Mus L - ydea ggéefvggfygg gfina gggethaiunstt me Jane Bagnall, daughter of Mr. Robert .out of my job I hid thge Gr‘_;nf_i"J$° Bagnall, Hazel Grove, will regret; to here yesterday and satisfied them that Eafnégatishlethas gud to enter thi P' everything was ln order in the jail and ' ' sp B 0 un ergo an opera! mx' g n door whicl 1 d im pe" 59: Rev. H. R. Bell will preach in the ‘ e 0 my Private “P”-ft Temperance Hall Kensington at ments. and then broke .through a 11 a_m_ and 1 Cu t H ’ , n n on all at 7.30 §;‘;f°I';ag{e‘ silty d’“0i_‘;f;”°°;§ p.m., _on July _4lh. _lille subject at the ' ‘ morn ng serv ce w be “The Pass- ;lz_1_ps<(a_f_i;tb_e;we_en the__ time I allowed Ove,-_H All we|c0me_ _ kitchen to cobkelliscbrcgaligasgoahei thi *_ ' Mr C. Lowell McPherson, of Boston, ::;“.;f..:::f;”:;;%.:‘.e.":.:‘.“::a;‘;~ .5 ,1:z,f;:,-~~,,;,v,';<;,;-,-;; -;-,-;»;g;»»§,1-,=;,; t . n?;s§l}gi:r;u‘;_';?li3°l§$e ‘md I~‘"`“'3d Wt city .Friday evening to visit his t t ll me shipping and _t§l;§h_;’;_f;_f __;1P_\_>_I; ;._.)tner,__E\_f_._lngolist Lowell C. Mcrlwr- th on 1 tl Isl _ lbw o supplying the pulpit ofthe t__?__éi _lass l_tee:_e do_l_1_;lli_hs:t tél_§\_t__;av;:'_llr_ _Central Christian Church of this city. leaving the province, and lf he is sun ch"'|°“°t°W|1 Dfllliliif S» Please: .ual ;y;1_;;_t he long before he is laid by thc ___ C one" mp “UUE “WHS or E. A. Foster _druggist reports rus- ‘f"l_‘_‘il’ 12;’ _l_ll¢ lflil- Prisoners are tomers greatly' pleased' with the o ows -B kt’ , . tack., and black tem "g;_n;_§_f potlgligg QUICK action of simple lnrclltllorn the case of thc latter there are 2’ or 4 accommodation necessitate. Prisoners are not confined to thel ln'the cell at night they sonletirncs SIB" Singing, and the only punishment is have no buss or as s _ _ ~ bark, glyccrine,ctc., ns ntxmi l.\ Ad- i,2;¥,|u,:l,;ld kmzfk 0_I';3a1’0£,“:,’§’°`l;°;_e§_§“‘_" lol'-i-ke. This simplg remedy dnins allowed every 5 prisoners a (my m_3|the old foul lnattgc. from i/he liownls the prisoners have to cook their' own so THOROUGH that :NE E:'HmN` food ,md keep their quarters clean |FUl. relieves almoet_ANY (l._\:%‘.~} oi Tile worst trouble I have Wim tm; constipation, sour or gassy Tstulllarh. prisoners is their l,,gl5m,,,,,§ ,m S|m,_|It.is B0 poweril;-l that it is_nl=cd suc- ing in their cell. The ordinary cells ¢0ssiully_ in appendicitis. .’tdiel_:l.-lm are 3% by 7 feet alld those for pl-0. never gripes and the INSTAN l`“n’\-tion hibition prisoners 12 by 15 foo; In is surprising. _ in each room as the ,|em,,,,ds upon the L_ “|19 GKCODIS for discipline. During thc: ' ‘ ‘ ‘ day they ure allowed to sit about the ’ ' \ - ' ;=_l_>(r_;‘idorn after they have completed ~ - P 019311-UP. When they are locked E I can inflict for that is to co n , °°-1*." . -I - l to their cells without exerlcllqsee ftglfwg Under and by virtue of the author- day or two and pumhem on'b,.end and ity conferred upon lne by_ the DPU- Wilter. This usually proves efgcctm, visions of section'elSh‘ly-one of the but in some cases u refractory prmonf Order-in-Council of November thir- er will take two or three days to tleth, nineteen hundred and nine, be- subdue, and naturally people pgsglug ing regulations relating to animals’ Olltslde and hearing his vom; efforts quarantine, issued under authority of think he is having 3 hlgh -md- "me Chapter eleven, '3 Edward Seventh, Usually two or three days brings hm; intituied “An Act respecting infectious to a realisation of his folly. At the l1"d.C0I\iH8l0\lS diseasesafiecting ani- present time we have only 8 prisoners mais," l hereby authorile and direct in the ,lock~up, the smallest number the inspection by veterinary inspec- on record since I Joined the service tors of all foxes entering the Province The" Prisoners are wholly for pl-01 oi' Prince Edward Island, Consignors hlhition offences or as the I-egmt of and Consignees of foxes brought into prohibition offences, namely drunks 'said Island shcll. on or before the ar- I don’t get many prlgoneré 1; ls' rival of .said foxes in said island, re- usually the same people who wma port the number and description ofthe back again and again 1 thmk if some to the nearest Customs officer, some hard work could be discovered ‘md Sm" 5“\"““ th° “me 1°’ veterln' to which prisoners could be put lg ary inspection at Charlottetown. After might be more effective. but I don't Satisfactory inspection, foxes will be know what to suggest. They could placed in quarantine for thirty-'days not be put outside to farm work with- in the premises provided for the pur- out-an armed guard, and they-9 lg no pose by tho Provincial Government. useful work inside they could be pu; During the period of detention. the to-that we could find profitable with. necessary care and-attention will bs' out competing with leglllmafg trade provided hy the Provincial Govern- ontside. Probably if a high wall 15 ment. and the foxes will. be at the or 20 feet high were put up surround. risk ofthe owners.- . ' ,IHS the Prison we could tum them out Th” Order °f J“‘V “‘"`“°th' “i“°’ of doors for exercise, but that would teen hundred and thirteen, i.s hereby Iwi Provide remunerstive employment rescinded. and I don't know if it would be worth' Approved (Sgd.) Geo. H. 0’l-Ialloran, the cost. This building was erected D9Duty Minister of Agriculture. 4 or 5 years ago by the 15;., qoyem. (Sgd.) F. Torrance. ment and cost about 380.000. It was Veterinary Director-General. llsht to be admirably suited for Dated at the City `of Ottawa. this Certainly it is an lm. 22nd day of June, 115. far as cleanliness 1729-5-30ME5|» bounded in the it menace to the is kept I ' Plus in ao- it takes , rllllof woman. nsmxorthésfn to mug jr3l,'n t lm-qs _ormuea tn »a:°z,::-°°°"“"~°°~"‘” . _ l_'.l. V, ‘ill r'|'_J ,lil _ ,m ` v un ‘=~'s‘=-si'-W" ’ t _ an ' _ s Hung- lj»;g,;stoa_t. -» The July lst Number of the S _ ,,. . . , . _ - 1`_‘.-an-.‘.'i'}'=-._ >, ` ‘-'\"\- .' -411- .' " -.° , . ' 4). .'1."»;¢', ~» Y L * I I Thlsisi a Special New England Number, and £`olls-alli- ‘_ tl_1e"Fox Industry throughout the Eastern States. It contains several very instructive articles from the pens _ . ,, , ,I 'lv J _of .the best writers on the Fox Industry. Among -whomkllnfay, be mentioned. ` _` ,, F..__L. Rogers, A. hipman, C. _J. Reily. ' ` If you are not a subscriber send in One Dollar, and /have _.your name placed on our books. . _ From no other_ source can you learn so much as to what* is taking place in the Fox Industry as through the columns of this Journal. Send for a Sample Copy. The Black Fox Publishing Co. Lid. _ st. Jolie", N. B. 16,826-29Mruth2l N ' I ~ " 5 ' ' l . ul- -s-s _1 5| 3 ll V - , | THE ST. PETER’S IMPRUVEMENT ASSIIGIATIIIN TEA ARTY The above Association will hold their great -ANNUAL TEA PARTY on SATURDAY, July 3rd, 1915 _ .»~ ,. .--<1 -l This without doubt will be the event of the season. " ‘ W r 7 I » ' -' 'I`hcrc will be a number of nc\v and original zlmuscntents featured. Two large solid dancing booths will be provided and will be lnanagcd by competent officials. '1`hc Directors of the Association will endeavor to have thc best of order prevail. The location docs not need advertising as ST. 1’If‘1'1`l‘IR’S is noted for its bcflutiful siillzltion. _ A number of large and well stocked refreshment booths will be provided, together with :l goodly tlunlbcr of ten i:lblcs_, \\~ll_w_l1 \v1l_l_b_e served by thc Ladies of the Association, \vllo will no doubt sustain their reputation for providing the most dainty :ls well :ls s-ub_\t.lntl.l Late 1 cs. , . _ _ _ _._ ....~.,,- _.al . SPECIAL TRAINS WILL BE RUN UN 'l`llE FOLLOWING SCIIEDULE _ ‘ TR/l1N LEAVES _ ` “ Misconchc.. .. .. ........6.o0A.M.farc$l.l5 Il`c'dl'ord .. .. .. . .~.g.’l€tA._l\l. fare .55 Summcrside .. .. .. ._ ._ ..........6.l5 " “ 1.10 Mt.Stowart...... .__ ~~ _ -45 Kensington.. .. .. .. ...`,.,... . .. l.‘6.40 " “ 1.10 I Mbrcil ....-..-..~r=-lo.»lo--ti-rf°~'~-f>f.»=\95 F:‘cc‘.'..wn-..................l..........5.56 “ “ 1.00 ARRIVE - ~ fi; " l'Ilncrald..............................7.o6 “ “ 1.00 St.Pcicr's...........................io.3l\ Bradaibanc .....7.13 “ “ Loo LEAVE __ __ HlmtcrRiver........ ......7.37 “ “ 1.00 Souris..............................12.oo -50 N.Wiitshirc .. ......7.48 " “ .90 Harmony ..r2.l5 P._M. fare .45 Royaltyjct. ..8.18 " “ .75 Bear Rivcr...... . ...l2.53 -4° Charlottetown .. .. ..8.34 “ “ .80 St. Pctcr’s...... .. ..l.00P.M. Fares from side stations -at correspondingly low rates. Passengers from Elmira Branch will have excursion rates on regular trams Special trains leave, on return for Miscouchc, Sourls and hhlura at 5.30 P. M. _. -` ' . Rcnlentbcr, this promises to bc thc best Tea Party ever heldfin Kings Co., and will far surpass anything ever held at St. Petcr’s, which. -already holds a good reputation for ailairs of this kind __ .:». ` V ' _ ' .-el". ,l ~ -I °~- ~ ~' ' l . __ Il . _. 1- `~ '11 ~‘_,__j,_“, 1 '.13' ,i-‘ veil '>.-és. --I , I _ ,_ ,_ _ _, BV‘@§déF‘*bf Directors /‘\" .... ..._. r; -ra- - ~1~ -*~“»_3;,_-¢~=t -.- .sfféif-.. 9 r 1“H-tm” , -. 1 I ` I