THB GUAIUIAI, WN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, JULY 8. rgoq. _ _ “"" " Y ` "°‘”*'~~- -_ __ e M ._ ,_ _._ _.c . ._ _._ -_ _...H _. _v ._-__.____._ ' _i _ f ~ A _ _ n. L;-5 's . - .-.i» . offerspejliou Your -Money Back in Every Case if goods he ‘recommends are not exactly as represented. A pretty safe ,place to _deal at. What think youd? ELLIS. THE coitucoisr, ` ivuzmcai. illllillll liiiiliilllillillll The Prcfessionzil -Examinations of the Medical Council,-under the Provisions of the Medical Act, will bc held at Charlottctwn-on JULY 20th send 2lst. Persons desiringfto take this examin- ation will apply at -.once to the under- signed. ` S. R.]ENKI`N.S, M. D., Registrar. 17 mc, fri; w,w 1| Grand Picnic .Grace Church, Ch’town, will hold rits annual picnic at North Wiltshire, on WEDN£SDAY.JULY l3ih Train leaves station at 9.r5 a. m. Return fare 3oc, children zoc. Proportioriate rates from intermedi- ate stations. Special rates for families. Visitors’ tables well supplied. Re- iresliuiciits on hand. A variety of games and amusements on hand. Train will stop at all stations when signalled. ` If weather proves unfavorable picnic will be held on following day. 6 w li d5i 1. Columbia Presb terian Congrega- tion, Marshfigld, will give a fiiz.».i\_i|J_ TEA Wednesday, July 13th, lv.rs Mcl_§;iidi’s Field adjoining fthe church grounds. Tea will be served from 2 u‘elcch onward ac~ <0mpan ell by ice cream tent, strawberry table and re'ierhmev~t»saloon. Various aruusements expected on the grounds, made cheerful by the piper cn parade. Four tugrof-war in challenge. ist, st. te s vs Cove Head. md. B P. Road vs Stanhope. sid, Marshfield vs Diinsta naye. ith, Married vs single. ir .pn .ironic he stormy. Tea will l>= l==ld the following day. do, 7, ri, HW l-l ._1,», ., r.'.~ . ff- ‘l`1"~\‘l 4 " ‘ali R* . _ .__ _ ‘Mil if _lilo lhiil Winn i llllllll.Sooils lim Following Bnanioii nniiiooiai \ nl.- To ooijounl no won is ciiioons non, i llsaii Whatever Civilization Has Panoiratail. *___ ' , 1 , _ " I d°lll'° \° 8|" my voluntary asm. lll°ll! 5° ".10 l>°l1°ll°iAl slihcts of your Cnticurs Remedies. I han “|51-,4 for some time from an sxcsss of nrio acid in thc blood; and sinoa th, mmol, of last year, from a severe attack of p Eczema, chicdy on thc scalp, taco, can ,wand neck on one limb. I was for ` scvcral months under professional treatments, bint' the remedies proscribed , .were of no avail, and I was gradglly becomin worse, my face wal d - fully dis ursd and I lost nearly all my llllr- M Mt. my wife prevailed upon me to try the Cut cm-a Remedies and I gave them a thorough trial with the most satisfactory results. The disease soon began to lsappcar and my hair commenced to grow again. A ti-aah growth of hair s covering my head, and my limb (although not yet quite cured) is gradually improving. My wifc .thinks so highly of your remedies that she has been purchasing them in order to make presents to other persons suf- fering from similar complaints, and, ns President of the Bible Womeu's Society, has told the Bible women to report if any case should come under their notice when s poor person is so aniicted, so that your remedies may bs resorted tc." ROBERT ISAAC FINNEMORE (Judge of the Natal Supreme Courgg, Pletcrmaritzburg. Natal, Oct. 29, 1 1. caiumnnamr. ii .iisanaiatnacnnucnssonu coma run. chu-an dinawii ana can an a .» r':::.,°~“'if*f°».;',__".;f.i:'.i‘1~.'r.°.r::~r.2°.n°.‘*’,,-.i'.€F£’.~E: g°`;_;¢¥n°y» m.n§mis1“%;imnn»av¢. mrnrua so~6a2l'§5“aiian$.|\a¢'iun¢n,| nun' Black Diamond Lino ,£\ ,H /. ‘ / ' ` ' H c'.<..~.*V'.;;i. 5`_.» -, »_-:»'.,g, ,_ ._:v-rg _io I _ ‘~-'-' .- ,_ _, -s -f*_,‘_.' \. \.‘. .,\ \ The S. S. Cacouna sailing from Mon- treal, Friday morning, July Sth, will be due at Charlottetown, Monday morn- ing,dIuly nth, and sails for{St. _Iohn’s, N’fi , via Sydney C. B. carrying horses, cattle and- sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars apply to PEAKE BROS. SL C0. Agents. Ch’.o\vn, july 6, d3i Fit-to-wear underwear for hot weather 25 p. c. oil' samples, light and cool.-Jas. Paton 8: Co. 7 d bf The Central Drugstore is the place io get a good cool drink of Soda Water. Everyoo y sa/s so anyway ! Think of our Fountain when thirsty. A. W- Reddin. Phm. B. Sunnyside. 7 d, 3i Brand new straw hats for men. Aisc a blgsbipment of lustre coats for warm weather.-Jas Paton & Co. 7 d tf Buy Pa'on’s Black Cat stock- iggs 7 d, ff. The Mammoth Tea of the Season, L. 0. A. B. A. The Grand Orange Tea and Demonstration to be held at Violoria,oNCrooaud. ionsolr, .wir izri. ‘__.1¢_- ~ Will sui-pai! all previous records. The 1 V bei ' rovidcd for riglht ai‘§o:t`cL“;“lisi rcnfesbment saloon wi l be 51106 to ltllltmost uplcity with every delicacy of the season. A new np to date swing ls being built for the oc- (‘Al OIL ' T ' _ ".‘f.“~i$..".§.li‘.»l'-. l>°s rim a. t 'evervbwly ml sverybodya . ‘TM are p ring to ac- °°7\"°°d° iia'v°iii»cl°{i§‘a"it»';E¢e..a¢at°u1' :?§f b*rMph in thiagrand, o.i"<‘r""‘.;.¥.i_“ I-“'“‘“,.nJ'§’..'?°o‘?llZ‘£.l’.? CMIOBVBYI _ ' ". _ Sbouldw" I ” '_ ‘ unfavorable, the teh “YO the dnt line ‘llyfo _ _ “rar ~°=-i » ~ V Aad` ' and dis; a Wllsh' 191'” Miha 'Hifi . _ "at ,i`a'yJaud.' .-i»v-°-°°~ 1., ' ‘ '- / ,mi '*,/,M f\ ?f?> \\`\e \‘\ ,h a \ . ._`1\§*~ ' 121 i 5 Three Months Course Free at the Union Commercial College. . Get your dictionaries and sec how many words you can make out of the three words "Union Commcrcihi Coi~, 1 -1; mdtnem with your name and adglercas to Principal Moran. The person sendinyin theiargestliat wuireoeivea amos months course -in ap! of tht branches at the above nam C°l1¢!l» f . . ; rl ost beused. Iftllc ,Egdawggr-ifmmwgefai an nmdr enrolled at the collage. ¢l\¢Y “ll *“°‘°‘ for it to someone else. Address all answers to “Union Commercial Collega 0flsr"s Building Queen St- winnn, nom. ‘. ldawtl, . -. .rw A -._, _g 2 -.~. lf.;- r' e Crowds oflienfdround the Plant Prevent Free ingress and . Egress ‘tothe Works-~A Clash Occurred When ‘ Graham Fraser_Tried to.Send Men in From I f His Yacht. ______________,,,___i_l._-_»- Sydney, July 5.-There has been no were armed with clubs and biudgecns change ci any consequence in the strike and were by no means a gang with which situation since yesterday. The 17th ilcid one would like tacoma in contact. They battery and s squad of the 94th battalion lock aa if they would not hesitate to use of the Argyle Highlanders are guarding the weapons of warfare in their possession. the plant and the city in general is glvan Grand Secretary Moffatt was in com-' over to military rule. Major Crowe, of niunlcation with the government regard- ths Held battery, is commanding. ing thc appointment of a rcval commis- Ths course the civic authorities intend sion, - 9° Dl\l'll\° l' N105 -'$155015 K0 °ll 09 Bl/ There took p'ace tonight one of the DIGIOIW lllliill GDB Illlllf»ll'1lS lllorelild 50 biggest labor danicnstrutlcus ever scan lllllll I Blinllkllll ll ‘fill enable them to in this pi-ovince,whcn some l,500 members cops successfully with the msn. oi the P W A lodges throughout the The vwrk of reurnltlua f nw for the mining fiiairio s marchers mourn buttery and the infantry corps bex an snr-acts and held a mass meeting in the this morning and this svsnlnil the total ,Rosslyn rink. That large building ll\\lllb°¥°fV°ll1l\\0¢l`9lD 55° Plant num- seldom contained acloser packed audi- uors about one hundrctl msn. _ence and the best of order prevailed. The Last night it was expected that more lodges represented were Unity, Reserve, trouble would ansua this morning at the Golden Role, Dominion No. 1, Island, \W0l`kl, bllb thi lllllldlldl of 0|llZ91‘B Will) , Bridgeport-,New Abgrdeeu gud Iuvgrgidg, dsmonstratlbn oi violence whatevcr,- Minas. The procession was headed by only at one of the entrances-and thsrc the pipers' band and marshallcd by J ibn because the company endeavored to land L McNeil and Hector Mclean. men there from Graham Fraser-’s yacht At the rink, on thc platform, were In this they were unsuccessful and the Grand Secretary Moifstt, Grand Guard- yscht had to return to ber wharf. lin Fraser, Grand Treasurer Nicho’son Several ampioyees attempted to get in and the cillcers ofthe grand council and the works but were turned back, the lodge ciliccrs. strikers forcibly removing them when Mr. Moffatt was the principal speaker. they did not go ctberwise. The militia- I-Ie outlined the causes leading up to the mon made no ei’t`.irt to interfere as far as strike, as has already been outlined in laborers were concerned, butescorted the The Herald. Several other speakers ofiloiais to the plant under cover of arms. followed. The principal purpose of the Nothiuglcccurred that tended to bring meeting vias ti impress upon the minds on a clash between the men and the mil- of tbelpeople of Sydney 1 he fact that the P itlw, except in one case in which a small -V. A., through the mines, were in sym- aquad of the soldiers were obliged io usa pithy with those on strike at Sydney and tbairbayoneta. Director of Works Graham were willing to back them to th' lr utmost Fraser, Sales Agent Jones and Meohnni- ability. cal Superintendent McDougall were Mr. Moffatt announced that at a meet- about to enter the plant. when the latter ing of the grand sub-council on S.~iiui-day two were intercept/ed by a cruwd ci about in wa 1 di ciced to ask the Government to fifty strikers. Five soldiers happened to appoint. it royal commission, or make be near and these were called upon to esr arrangements for an unconditional arbi- cort the officials into the plant. The tration, and pending the decision of strikers still interfered and it. was only ‘, either,ns the case might bo,thc men wouli after bayonels had been used that u pus he willing to go back to work and if Lua sage was opened through the crowd. commission or arbitrators decided against The clerical staff, foremen and supcrln- them they would abide by it. teudenta were all turned back, tbe same Upon thc arrival of thaiiil and iltith as yesterday, nearly 200 being so treated. from Halifax the riot not will be read to Italians, I-Iuuuarians and Newfoundland- the strikers and furlher assembly on ers constituted the vast, proportion of the their part or demonstration of any kind men that crowd about the gates. They will be forbidden. HEARTS THAT ARE n1s1~:AsED ` will nevcr be cured by the fslae,unnaLurai stimulation of liquor. First increase your | vitality, build up the system, sirengtncn and purify the blood-t en the heart will re sponii and grow strtlauunh tt t k ir ”’-° ..i§°.".",°..‘.§".'.‘.‘.‘£31553€.f.’I..i'.'?..,2...?...°£n..§ The -vim-1 mad- in The Guam--= will look aft/er everything that is eaten. several days ago for subscrip‘ ions Ferrozone improves nutnillon. liI'ljlkPl;¥ltll£ly towards procuring a carriage for William gtt£ia|;|;lw§srlfil(imi"ea$‘iitl\§1ie ggisd sisength? L"“"i "he "H9916 man wh° has m°V"d ener known to science: IL imliroves thel through c-ur town for several years by Herve DODS. re|l\llM2S UDB l1€l1l`l» lil litllllfllllli walking only on his bands, has met with a s::z;:::f:rr1;°.r:;‘:.°“,r.';2.r.“°,r..§. ‘::..~ 5-dy -=;»»-if-A f»=-d»;»»;- 31-»-W nv- coats only 500., at druggisis, or Poison Sc “ll Sli SCT 9 llll U S Oiled ffhey Ca., Kingston, Ont. will continue at the same rate till the necessary amount, which is in Lhe nn' HAMILTON SLIITQ: STIHULATE THE vicinity of $100, be reached. YALE STUDEQIS Dii0WNED~ in mb' ‘ ”' *I llii *ill THE AUTHUHIIIES ‘ Weill: there to witness the MY WGN C115' Dominion No. 2, Equity, Caledonia, Olive, l appointed, there being practically no Dominion No. 4 and Drummond, Sydney | The following has already been received ‘l . Principal- _ Easr Nonrnriisnn, Mass., July 5-Two Yale students were drowned in the Connecticut river this afternoon. They were in bathing and neither could swim. Goodwin got beyond his depth and Armstrong uttcmped his rescue. A CAPITAL CURE FOR SORE THROAT Ig to unc asa. nsrgica few drops cf Polson’s Nerviiine iri_swceteued water. and before retiring rub the throat and chest vigorously with Nerviiine. By morning the soreness and lnflammivion will have disappeared entirely. Narvllina drives away the pain an cures sore throat. and hoarssuess quickly. Blllglll’ because that/a what ills made for. UY a 25c bottle from your druggist today. Da. HAM!!/roN's PILi.s S'rlllin.a1‘n 'ri-in Livr-:ln PORTRAITS FOR THE COMMONS. , O'r'l'a\v/l, July 5-Ool. Thompson, M P and Aulsy Morrison, M P., waited on Sir. Wilfrid Laurier tonight and asksd that a painting of the King sud Queen be obtained to be hung up In the chamber of the ` Hausa. The prsmisr said that be would place in sum in thc supplementary sstimsiss for the bansiit of the Canadian i art, so that tho work wi l go to a Canad- ian artist. Bt. Martin. Que., May 19. 1395- 0- C~ RICHARDS & C0. Gsntialaslw-Last November ml child stuck snail in his knee Music; inflam- mation so scvars tbatl was advised to take bint to Montreal andhava thc limb amputalad to save his ilfo. . .A neighbor sdvhad ns to try MIN- ARD'8 LINIHENT, which ws did, and wmnn tam dm mr shlld was all rlaht. and I lssl so #stahl that hand you this testimonial, tbatmy rxpsrionco may bei of bonsilt to others. r ..» LOUIS GAGNIKIL _guilntfnaig wnujso Harry Patterson E R Brow Miss A B Mutch J P Hood F R Newsom W S Louson D S McRae D A Bruce J P McCloskey J E B McCready A Friend A Friend Jas A S Bayer Arthur Weeks Capt T J Craig F Perkins S W Orabbe Mrs A D Mcbeod Rogers Farquhsrson l-I. W. Longworth C. B. Chappell' Major Weeks P. E. I. R. G H Holbrook A Sympanhlzar H H Brown A friend L L Beer ‘ Rcbt. D McLaren A fricnnd $1.00 , 1.00 l 50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 l 00 1.00 5.00 5 00 1.00 1.00 l.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2 00 1.00 2.00 Ill) 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.(ll l.(X) Lil) Total $42 50 All your Grocer for D0 YOU KNOW 1 that mansion rims is mimi. for g _ news wus Livres' we/in f aovs' wean- - § is low- E cnt Ano src ir- ~¢.' 2 it looks niorfwesrs long and the price - T B Ol bi B 1 . "° °5'§&'§°lr»¢l§ a"\'iisi$: - -. _-$11. -l=';_-______'__---__~¢$ ‘._ _ 1 I ‘\ _;'_»1M\i.:,_¢}kmL ;if¢_,"_:_ , \_` - ». "\__ ._ nm" "‘- ___: `\ ‘ -1 -_ . '\:- f' “t`f;5li J' f git, _ ",~'._', we ; ' jcizkfh To be a successful wife, to retain the love I and admiration of her husband should be a woman’s constant study. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Potts tell their stories for the benefit of all wives and mothers. ` , “Dun Mm. Plum!-ur:--Lydia E. Pinlrhanrs Vcgctsbls Com- pound will make every mother well, strong, healthy and happy. I dragged through nine you-s of miserable existence, worn out with pain and weariness. I than noticed s. statement of n woman troubled ns 1 was, and thc wonderful results she had had from your Vegetable Compound, and decided to try what it would do for me, and used it for three months At the and of that time I was is different woman, the neighbors remarked it, and my husband fell in love with me all over again. It seemed like n new existence. I had 'bonu l\1!~ fcrlng with inilumnation and falling of the womb, but our medicine cured that and built u my entire system, till I was indeed lilo n new woman. -- Sincerely yours, Iiixs. Caas. F. Bnowzs, 21 Cedar Terrace, Hot Springs, Ark., Vice President Mothers’ Club.” .. ~_.»»....--_ .. ,_ . Suffer-ing women should not fail to profit by Mrs. Brown’s ex- periences ; fust as surely as she was cured of the troubles cnlrmer- ated in her ettcr, just so surely will Lydia E. Pinkllnm’s Vogotnbk Compound cure other women who suffer from womb troubles, inflammation of the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excltabili auth] nervous prostration. Read the story of Mrs. Potts to mo ers: - “ Dinan. Mus. Pnrkukir : - During the early part of my married life I was vcry delicate n health. I had two mlscarrlxu, and both my husband and I felt very b y as we were anxious to have children. A nel labor who had been using Lydia E. Pfllkhallfl Vegetable Compound advised me to try . it, and I decided to do so. I soon felt that my appetite was increasing, the headache! gradually decreased and llnall y disappeared, and my eneral health improved. I felt an ii new bilood coursed through my veins, thc sluggish tired feeling disappeared, and I bo- cama strong and well. “ Within n. year aft/er I became the mother of a. strongllienlthy child, thc joy of our homo. You certn ly have is splendid rcmcdy, and I wish every mother knew of lt. - Sincerely goin-s, Mas. Arriva Po-rrs, 510 Park Kve., Hot ptings, Ark.” If you feel that there is anything at all unusual or puzzling about dyour case, or if you wish confidential a vivo of the _ most experienced, Write to Mrs. Pink- ham, Lynn, Mass., and you will be advised free of charge. Lydia lil. Pinkham’s Ve etablc Compound has cured and is curindg thousands of cases of female troubles-curing them inexpensively an absolutely; Remember this when you go to your druggist. Insist upon getting Lydia E. Plnkl|am’a Vegetable Uonspound. PRIBE, STYLE, UUALITY, WURKMANSHIP liihliiii. loionni o tablishment, under our personal supervision, and, we know it is both the Best and Cheapest in the market. Give us a call and we will convince you that every word of the above is correct. . .BRUC , Queen°s Square, Charlottetown. - Z.__.-_ __ _ '11 - 2 Special value Get your Black Cat stockings wienis’ noiiln airs °' 1'* "- New styles. . Notice to Miliiiamsu and Ride Associa- tions:-Pston it Co., have on hand KX) white duck yaohtinr caps, just the thing to keep the hsarl cool while at tsrgst practice. Worth dl cents will bc sold at half price, 15 cents. 7 d I .... f Ons hundred warm friends to visit -ourhlhirtwaist counter. Don‘r. wait' ° until August.-Jss. Proc & Oo. 7 rl tl , \ \-~~ , ll V. F i - -_»e..»e,- ~ i » ._i. I 3 ss . i i ,' 4 ;. vi ‘I 'r r' i I I I l