~. s, ..T i. =“;l'~~3 .Fil r` 5 _ .. .fi `;7r ._-5 5 .I if fr l ‘“ i l 1 . { . r ; I r 1 ~e > l 1 r r r r 1 i r l 5 r ' 1 lr ‘,- l 1 5 - -...em 15? ;" 7: r ,i lf if .',:- .e..~.._~_é V, r., , rr ir* l rg’ - i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, JUNE 18, 2:3- 5 rlkd I-lood’s Pills I A.H7&'|lhllllf_§Xli Try Ferrnrim Tie ideal Beef, Iron and Wine Tonic. This preparation con- tains the purest ingredi- cnts and is highly recom- mended for persons who are run down and exhausted from over- work, anxiety, etc. \Vomen and children will find this a safe and pleasant ionic. Price $r .oo per bottle at The Rau Cross Pharmacy lSilur\\'f taxntf (@0190-Q)-6>f9-tc1»@'@f¢ New Meat , nd Grocery fore Cor. Queen and Fitzroy Streets When you want anything in the meat or grocery line rail on rnel will please you. livervthinz IIIGIIEST in QV.-\l.IT\'. LO\VES'l` in PRICE. Orders delivered tu any part of the city. H. SUUAREBHIGGS Corner l’rirrt~e and Sydney Streets. 5-25rnwf' twfrm. w Q (Hilo i § § § _ 6)-610 >‘ §&>‘|l»_.\‘!le'é 4' lb 5 r= =,14|s»;,,-7,,,<§ STANDS FOR IART IN our Photos. ..\‘ PW Also for ARTISTIC mounts at Baurrin, Benlzai & Co., Sunnyside. Prop. ir 3. _ _. '_ ; _t _..__;"'\‘“Ei':§ .‘ 1,". llllilll Orrawa, June 15.-Torrey la not a scncatlonailst but he ls s heart hitter. 'Plain Anglo-Saxon is used to denounce `modern weakness sud the sins which beset and as a climax there ia an appeal to the intelligence and the nobler instinctaof humanity. Dr. Torrey has not yet been heard in Ottawa to play on the emotions with pathetic story and death bed scenes. Ha rather inclines to strong condemnation of wrong the awakening ol the con- science by bluntly painting sin in its true colors. lieis murc likely, as a flint impression to arouse mental resentment, and it strikes one sometimes that he 1lelibernteiy aims atthst end, and then with thc manly n'ea urges r\ right intellcctual attitude und the facing of e'crnal problem in the light of future t-ons".-1|ucnce nnrl present duty. 1..-ist night he based his remarks ou the rlmrnntic and tragic feast of Belshazzar, .ind coupled with it the'I`hou shalt Nots nfSinai.§ Social sinsanrl impurities were given sledgchuurrner blows and there was no nrincing of words. nor ruisundt-rstandinrz the arraingurents. The address was forceful. logical, und worked up to a most eii‘ecti\'e climax. There was no palliation, no conrioning. no extenuating circumstances. it was a straight charge, an holiest portrayal of consequen- ces, as understood hy the speaker. and a square manly appeal to quit the wrong anti do the right. The musical service uns quite n.~a bright as orrpruvious nights. Mr. Ali-xnnrler'.~ |11-rsonnlity is inspiringrrnri he ccrtrtinly knows howto lead a choir. The tilory Songnnd other favorites rio not seem no grow old. They mther crow in freshness asthc people catch thc inspiration of .<1-ntirncnt :ind learn to sing them as they shonl-l be sung. Mr. liullcr in nsolo was most. effective and was lislenrrl to with rapt attention. Ottrxnaworlrers are rallying nohly and -io valiant work in co-operating with Dr. 'i`or‘r'cy. How to Break up a Cold- lt muy be a surprise to many to learn that ri severe cold can be completely brok- en up in one or two days’ time. To do this, however, prompt action is necessary. The first- symptoms of n cold are a dry loud cough, a profuse watery discharge from the nose, and n thin. white coating cn the tongue. When Chamberiain's cough remedy is taken every hour on the first nppearnnce of these symptoms, it l counteracts the eti'ect of the cold and re- stores the system to rt healthy condition within a tiny or two. For sale by all druggists. I “rrirrrrrrrrr ' ` A MASSAEHE Blanrsrox, Russia. June 15-A Jcllch anarchist threw o bomb among the Corpus Christi procession which was in progress here today and killed or wounded many nersonn. In consequence the Christiana attacked and massacred the Jews and demolished their shops. Ilundrods of Darloul were killed or wounded. PRAIRIE PROVINCE T0 BE RE- RPESENTED AT THE DOMIN- ION EXHIBlT|0N~ One of the fine exhibits at the Dominion Exhibition in lialifax this year will be that ol’ the Province ol' Saskatchewan. President Longley is lu receipt uf a ecmunication from the Government of thc New Proviucesonnounclng their intention to send an exhibit to include a display of the products of those far western Provinces, pictures of ranching scenes and specinients ot the fore stry of the Province. \Vith the notice of this intention to send an exhibit came also a request that it he given alocntion on the spacious grounds where lt may he seen to a better advantf age. This will be attended to by the commission. At the last meetingof the Exhibition Commission it was decided to prepare specifications for painting all the build- ings on the Exhibition Grounds in a uniform enlour with that on the three new iruiirliurrs. A tender was also riwnrrlcri for the construction of the now grand entrance and administration build- ina. \Vork on this structure will begin at once, thus giving four new buildings along the Windsor Street front. The Manufacturers Building is to be increased in size by the addition of F0 feet on the whole of its eastern side. The Canadian Pacific Rall way will have their standard exhibit at l.he|Dominion Fair, a splendid collection, artistically arranged, of the products of Canada`s great west. The amusement feature of the forth- coming Exhibition wlllbe on a scale of zrnndeur and w secure this result Manager Ilall will leave no stone un- turned. The nine days racing on the half-mile track will be for purses of $9,(I)0. Besides this two days will be devoted to a Horse Show,which will be given on agrand scale and in which the Halifax Riding Club will take an active and prominent part. Vaudevllle attractions will be seen both night and day ln trout of the Grand Stand. 'I`here'sa reputation back of the name “Smith Premier," Their typewriter has been the “Standard” for twenty years. .\. Milne Fraser, Halifax. 18rl3i. This Label is or Ebery Vacfrage. lat Exhibrtr in 1905. ith Ri\ C Lester McEwen North Riu Robert l)ralre,Con1wal _ Harold Dockendozli. No ¢ _ Offered by us at Provru of Special Prizes ‘lil OO, H S5 S3 sz ze, ze, F`rst Prize, Second Pr Third Pri Winners nel EAVY CROPPER Turnip Seed _ Imported direct from the growers and put up by CARTER Sc Co.. Limited Charlottetown, P. E Island. Scedmen. lE])l Cll(lN3"ld~§ 2lEId trtnrrrrs Pnrzri ly. r iiaszard’s Improved s .Inari qaea azrxg 1sr_r 5 papr nav zo6r sgroseag 03 rid rcioadg S` 61 '1c6r 01 Lggr mor; uoraiqrqxg peianrnoig 12 °s:m[as.tno iq pagreate aiam so . w p Special Prizes at Provincial Exhibition for |906. Will be giver by CARTER & CO . Limited. Seedstnen, of Charlottetown, P. E. I.. for the best specimens of 8 roots each of Tnruips gm rvn from I-Iaszard's Improved Tnrnip Seed. said Seed to have been purchased from CARTER & CO., Ltd., or their agents,-lst, $5.00; and, $3.00; 3rd, $2.00. Full particulars will be given in Exhibition Prize L’st for r9o6. can"-'. Prgzg H591”-4'; lmpfovgd is the best/strain ot’ the] isszard’| Improved and is grown especially for us irorn choice selected roots. We recommend our "Prize Has- zard’s" as the best Tnrnip grown in this or any othsr co1ntry. Ask for CAR'l‘ER'S 'PRlZE" HA.SZARD'S IMPROVED. Carton' Prize Hmazard‘s Improved is sold in sealed cardboard boxes, labelled as above. in M lb., % lb. and r lb sizes. For sale nt our store and bv our agents. Price per lb. 30 cents; 5 lb. lots or more at 28 cents per lb. See page 39 for list oi agents selling our seed. CARTER & Co., Limited, Cllrrloitetown. , S'EBDSMl_5N~ smnnidm _ _ _ ‘ , V, ,_,,_._ ,g _ ,Y _ p p ‘_ J ` “ if " n 8'* i°h“»N°B', f/',» . H .Hin ri.. I." l` HEALTH IS RESTURED By Mllllllill 1 Kiiillllli , Barn-nroxx, June 15-Kneeling on pillows otnded with the letters they wrote no each other during theircourtehlp. 1 Kiss A. Anderson, only daughter of Mr. and` Health the Priz: ' Most Sought For LAND 'ro THOUSANDS or WEAR. srcKr.v PEOPLE 1 [lr Ghaso’s Nerve Food. You want to be strong and healthy. Everybody does. Women as well as men. There was a time when women prided themselves on looking pale and delicate. That day has past. Today robust health is tl-e ideal. Afwell-rounded fomr, firm flesh and muscles, strength and elasticity of move- ment. and a healthful glow to the com- :yexion-these are what all are striving or, and many are attaining their object. by the use of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. When the food which is taken into the body fails to supply the required amount 'of rich, lifn-sustaining blood external assistance must be Bought until thr- system is fully restored. Dr. Chnse`s Nerve Food supplies thc very material which goes directly to thc fornration of blood, sure health-giving blood. Mrs. N. B \\'ard, Douglas St., Char- lottetown, P. E. I., says: "i was all run .town in health this spring and felt that I needed u tonic. I frequently had severe dizzy spells and headaches und my nerves were unsteady. Iproourerl some of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food and began the treat- ment and I must say I have found the medicine a meat, benefit to me. I feel liki- a different, person, my whole system has been built up, my nerves are steady and the headaches and dizzy spells have entirely disappeared. Miss Magi; e Decver, Jordon Ferry. Shclburne,Co., N. S.,§w-rlics:-“I have hail very severe pnlns in my head nnd though I tried all sorts of remedies all failed to help me. I took three boxes of Dr. Chase'r; Nerve Food and felt much better. The doctor told ure there was no help for me but I can praise this treatment as it has cert tinly benefitted and strengtliened me. Some years ago my sister had severe pains over her even and through hrr head and Dr. Ch1se's Nerve Food completely cured her.” \Veakness, irregularities, headaches, dizzy spells, feeling of fatigue, discour- arzement, and desponrlency soon disappear before the splendid restorative influence of this great medicine, and for this reason Dr. Chosc'.~r Nerve Food has heroine so popular, 50 cts a box nt. ull fcalers, or Edmansun, Bates 8; Co., Toronto. Pulled rico nt Beer Sc Gofi"e. lilrllii. New lace curtains with rltuble bordcw Just the tiring for lray windows, hot. sides are finirheri. Thr- exposed borde can be reversed. They are very |o;.ula this season and are having n ready sale --In .Pat/on 8: Un l5d tf Toinsurc perfect health use Iron~ox- 'i‘al>|ers For sole at yourjdruggiavs, 25 ents per box. dfi tt WANT Ioo,ooo LBS WOOL-_ 'l`hat°s the quantity we expect ro hardle this season. We’re glad io be in a position to give hy far the highest price paid for years, cash or trade. We want wool and it will pay you to bring yours to the big we- partruental Store,Prowse Bros. Ltd. r 3dtwwtf __ ,;.__.¢.._. SILKS. Judging from the hlntslei. full by the best-known arbiters of fashion, auch or “forth and Felix of Pnris, the outlook is fora silken season. nnri in anticipation ofan almost overwhelming denmnrl we have mode lta point. to be fully pre narcd. Thusyou will find here not only tie richest and hnndsomeat of Dresden and peau de sole, but also the more modest Oriental sllkn made by those knowing little people, the Japs, who are adopts at silk weaving. Jas. Paton 8: Co. 15d3lt.w2l vnn|uluc|cnla~»E our y Effcrvcsccnt Saline , lat 25c per bottle AND Your Good Health. A little taken before breakfast, r e mov cs headache, biliousneso, nds the blood of all impurities, gives U. clear complexion. Prepared andaolrl by LW. i The Square Dmgglor. 1 O ment of New English Hats y Arrived This Week r I will be able to make a big show them to-day. ' I willhave no trouble to co ' rr rrrirsrrrrr rrrr rrrvr Lrrrrrrs. A11<>fherfS,hir>- I lg WWHHW g. ‘.1 vince any person that is open to conviction, that I have the best and most up-to-dat stock of hats in town. .uri Come in to-day and be convinced. Brown , The Hat and Cap Man. ' _- ;%‘iMRMHHM MMMMMNWMMN rin F F EUREKA ! SOMETHING ENIIRELY NEW Our Eureka Costume Tweeds For Ladies’ Wear For _sale by all Leading Drv Goods Houses an Ladies’ Tailors. ' MANUFAC FURED BY Dggg,3mScotia §gKg_Ig_|;_ mills Ilia.. i€Olii Fl rme ardware. ° Window Screens - ' ' zoc Sm en Doors - - - goc Nerring ` Spring Hinges, Door Hinges, Door' Catches, Wholesale and Retail. ' The lingers Hardware llrr,llrl &o=o=o ==ozc=|:Ii_ 1- _ Great Talkers!! El)DY’S “SILENT” PARLOR MATCHES tell their own virtues eloquently. Ask your grocer for them. 'rnv mum. 'rnsr THEM. . 1 - ‘rSchoii§ld ros., ` ' ‘ ‘SELLING scenes, ' ""_ "rl, __ . '_-___-n. ` _ .~ » ,r ,t. ,, , The Schr; Adonis with 6oo tons Hard Coal in'*"Ve'g§ “and chestnut sizes, willffbe due _ . here last of this I We will be to have 'your order now for delivery ‘from the vessel. h r-1 rrrrrrr rr il li For Any - ' Occasion | We can fit you out for any occasion. as far as laundry work is concerned, Dre~s I Shirts. Fancy Verna, ~C0llsrs and Cuffs. Nottoo ltiii, to crack and break. pliable enough to be comfortab e and retain their Shape. Better look over your linen; there may be something that * you need laundered. A. l". Webster, Star Steam Laundry. - Phone r5r. Kent Street. g _ 9-5/we!! Traveller Shoe For Men : Price $5.50 nnd$4 00. The Royal Purple and True Fit Shoe for Women: _ Price‘S2.50 and $3-00. ' The Ames Holden Cu. Succials. CUN ROV. Snéilitr, Mail orders attended Smmygidg t‘;.r.r‘r'..‘:.°.;.”r'.5.*:.‘.°..ru`:i'°*.r....l surmi- o - I OUR TEA 'in all the leading blends is sold here. Buffer and Eggs received fresh regularly. Grncrrles of all Kinds can be had at prices within ‘ the range of ali. CALL or telephone your order. Team delivers to all parts oi the City. T, WHITE, Pownsr. sr., fL‘2ldmwfl|n il #ir rr ~ ‘ ¢>"f'~` ,Q/_, L' ‘ ."/rig) rgr;. hd; ,fi-s ~'f 5 You Should Sec llur $16 Suits. John McLeod®.' Co.. %i%U¥»i¥lrHf *IM @5091*-but Mtv’ . _ .,~..,..» ;.{`- , lnlbrliin' , », Tbczltmouc V “°°“°."al'.ul°° ;i=`~1§.'*‘r ,7'.#~. f