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W" fiimiipiiu. fri 4Ri.oTTi:ToWN_ Pam is nwWAiipiisf.&uo._ .iUi.Yiis‘$. info. - 1 at ‘é“"f:*>=. _ . , _,___ __ _ _ __ f r "..i~ "ii,-~ =_fr=-»<. :es-"'¢' ‘~`n1~é'i;-f'__» " .. s. _ . -_ ‘-\ _» 1 if 5 ‘\'.";~_ ‘*- ,- ,_' ,,»._-\~, `?._.;1=_» ~ ‘~i='~‘»<-1 _~_ - i s ~ < t .X M - nike v».,_,_.,» t- _,___ pm* _ _ 1% - ,,,,_ af - _ Z _ ‘ _ ‘__ »-¢¢'“ 1 isliim LADY) S-Ss2‘iSS°“~ 1 Tells How .\lilburn`s Heart and I‘“‘“` 9' 2""“'"" M°"‘°’Y "°‘”S@S~ 3345- [Correctcd every Tuesday,) 5 if __ ~ _ ‘ C _ ~ , n _ Lamb (quarter) . . . _ _ C _ ‘ si' - V: Beeflquarter) per 1b.... -_ A 3 ' ~ Beef(small)perlb__._._____._.. ° _ f _ gutter(fre1s3h) perlb_._...._... ‘ " g - A rea ’ _ _ _ _ me ci...i’2.‘i.".?'_ _ _ _‘f‘_‘f'_'_'.'_`_ vfs¢==n_" ous Troubles and Siren li A I ESSOY HEI PS Cabbage (per d°z) ~ -- v H 4 A I K o Newc Pius Cumd Her NSF :pie ismybeioved Son; hear him. . gt BS. “About an eight days after"-“lip giied Her 11 cak System. t-iiiriingihe amend iast;aaysfuii,acubi_ Igfgrlspver i>§ir_________ __ Q; _ . _ er cw _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ . _ ._ 1 "` ,ii ([,m_1_graf_e as “'°u_“§ -_l_°Y°‘f° Oatmeal, new, per cwt _ _ _ . . _ __ M_Ibum,S Heart and Nerve Pine are an I oug __ _ ici ie. These sayings --His Hides per lb_..._.._ _ . _ . . . . _ _ .. :Mable boon ,O ;._n._.One sugdmz from l teachings t_o the disciples (verses 18-Z7). Hay P91' Cwt- ~ - _ ~ __ _ . _ _ _ . _ -- disease or in-fan_g¢,‘,,¢n, of tiki had “The three dearest and enlightened of his Oats ` ' ' ' ` ‘ ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ° ' " _ . _ _ , B t b - _ _ _ _ _ _ . . _ . . .. ,,¢fvesor\\~:io_scbloodisihmnnd watery, disciples. `-Farrar. “Fornially partners Pdsks’ per umh “rs_E_H_n f G i~ Q. - ___ - . - _ den me" mi feet abo th M d t nean, and its top Pm°t°anbuf;:rsasaspl°°d'd°“"° is snowecovbrede lliirai-ery meaning eakness. “the mountain" “To pray" (1) What a )»~v~\ ¢€‘ The coming gene will have fewer diseases, because many mothers are ’s Own Soap 50-0000-4 s:>itrisrntenihouma ‘_ I _ 1 1lS*‘m°“¢°f°h° ww half-vested city of ” ` C i = ;- '_ - "1 ¢*m°‘ ’°f_""" from "'°°°'“ _ Cl' _ ._ ' ' Nankin, often called “the national cap- 1 _ an ,_ ' -_ __ _ - ,S mi "bu ° ~ 1 lesson as to the necessity and value of prayer! 29. “As lie prayed"-“The characteristic addition of Luke." That this awfulsoene took place at night, and therefore that he ascended the mountain in the evening, is clear from verses 32, 33. (Compare Luke 6. 12.) It is also implied by the al- lusions to the scene in 2 Pet. 1. 18; 19."- Cambridge Bible. “Fashion of his coun- tenance." Even with ordinary men tu- multuous passions, likeguilt,shame,hope, and love modify the countenance and alter the attitude and gait of a man. Jesus was now experiencing the closest _ intimacy with the Godhead of which the human soul is capable, and his body was xrlorilied by the excess of spiritual power. “\Vas altered"-“The heavenly glory of his nature, which was still concealed *rider his earthly appearance, now broke forth."-Lange. “A change not of sub< stance, but of equality and appearance. The fashion of his countenance was altered by being lighted by radiance both from without and from within.”-Alfred. “Was white"-Mattehew compares the' whiteness of his raiment to the light (17. 2); Mark, to the snow (9. 3). “Gliste.ring”- His very garments were ablaze with heavenly light. 30 “Two men”-Human, not angelic, “Which were Moses and Elias”-Two ieaaeés of the cia dispensation, represent, ng t-he law and prophecy. Both had any printing upon it. wi-im without " ~ _ _ fear and without - h fee. 1 - - _your medicine” fasted, like Christ, forty days and nights. 'mes Mm Sarah :L _ ,_ M”.',,.-,.°,,_¢.,,s°" c°_ “own” __ One had been buried by God (Dent. 34s 6), Burney. of Crescent, . R . A A _ V _ . 0 . ,,,,,,,,,¢,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ¢,,_,,",n the other had been translated (2 Kings 2. ,of '£ ' _ Kothiawar, Baroda and Rajputana. west, _ 1 A Washihg 'HB 15 Very °°°°°¥m“l th" 5°* "°“h°"» 5° “Nd ,M_g5g-1-1-°,,_n» soups M 1.11). One had been gone nine, the other igvaelnstyayaarlsosvncg :nw gbleeenwdmcd ` ' ' ' nearly tlfteen, centuries. “Their presence havetaken ei-gm hom; of . Pa"m°'g“°“Pn.cdp_ _ _ _ r. T 'Q now was an attestation that their work tion' and four of ‘Goucn Medimi nina” ' number on tho f ’ ` li C ~ _ _ _ __ amine re of list Snow ? s s was over and that the Christ had come.” :ffl ‘fo“°a1‘fa1I°,f,a,§’°tl;;it5,',eaf,a§'h‘;“§,{§’¢“f,‘§;‘:§; P0165" 5§%1.000- ‘ i ¢ L ` 5°' loc' 15C' 20 and 25°' -Ellicott. . _ M throat is we-'1 and cough gum _ _ni ' _ = 7 E ez bod will find our goods itud in cool comiort. 31. "Who appeared"-“It was not ‘ ET; L ' ' v y Y ni y vision."-Schalf. “Both were assoobibad _ Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant kllets help A COHRESPONDFNT in S°°¢0hf0l“1 “'1'il>0l¢ in meifs minds with the glory of the NSWN K0 11611) yOu. Tho dilférent kinds of cro s are doi enceseeeeeeseeeccoeecc¢¢ees¢c¢Qg ESSEEE&&s&SS88SS&S§%2&i.2§é§8°;S8i“5.‘25aggg S8888SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS88'g3g OO©©~oooccoooococooom~¢¢¢¢Q¢¢ccm ES8’5%88’6&2‘5lSl3SSSES33?£%B’E$“<5Sl€%¢‘CSS Some women d0n’t know what it is to dex well. In dreams they are haunted by e pains they bore through the day. There is no rest and no refreshment for them even in sleep. This condition is only one feature of man conse uent Y _ _ upon forms oti dis- , in ~ - _ _1 /. ease peculiar to _ ___ women? The ani' Q head aches often, _ ~'...-1_5 / or there are _ ._- ,,,. "spells" of dim- ' Y/L~ ' 4/J ness or faintness, ,_,_“_ _, . _ _ ..,. ;;:;f;.;i_ with bearing down pains. These are but symptoms of womanly disorders. - Let they cause be removed and the pains will pas, and sleep will bring only dreams of appiness an love. The most effective remedy for diseases of women/is Dr. Pierce’s_ Favorite Pre- scription. It dries up the debilitating drains, heals inflammation and ulcera- tion and entirely cures female weakness. _ There is no alcohol, whisky or other intoxicant contained in “Favorite Pre~ acription," neither does it contain opium, cocaine, nor any other narcotic. It is a strictly temperance Accept no substitute. _Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, BuEalo, N. Y., free of all chaxge. Each letter is treated as a sacred co§ Edence. -Every answer is sent in a plain envelope without ..,. _ _ .` __ 1 .\ “I want to ii .i s"ii. i.‘i\.m f cHaRLo'rrn'ro_WN MARKETS. .nil i C1-HNES E CAPITAL preciates il are the first sight of its frown second-rate importance. T , tPekin has been the imperial cipital since the Ta-Tsings seized the throne, and those who are qualiiied to Speak are of opinion that any notion of de the convenience of European diplomacy is ore oomed ito failure. It is not only the capital of Manchus, it is the capital of the mandarins. The oiiicial word is of the Pekinese stamp, and th e Pekinese is the oiiicial language, the tongue of the graduate and educated man. _ To the ear it has a pleasanter and softer sourid than the rough dialects of the provinces, and it has been developed and molded to the elaborate and oi nate hrases of olite of harder and more uncouth conj unctions ii OFF THE TRACK- - PP U0 o fast express train. It is e uall ° ' séqgzlaisedigprdeired anéi who cgiand- V mp es an sores, Shmachsfderanged kidnevs, weak nelrvei and that feeling. Hood‘s Sarsaparilla Pth the wheels back on the track by making pure, rich bloodnnd curing those l Baron Curzon of Kedjlcstou, telegraphs to Lord George Hamilton, Secretary of, Stntofor India,tha\_t1iemonsooncontinuol favorable this week, except in Gujerat, whore cultivation is at a standstill and __ _ _ p ng very _ ____ kingdom of _the Christ.. The Jeramlem Y A __ _ r _ _ i well novv.,ac the weather of the past weak ‘ Tzirgum of Exod. 12 connects the coming has been all that could be desired. The & A of Moses with that of the Messiah. An- only crop that is not equal to those of last E ‘ other Jen-isii trnclition predicts his ap- ' ' ' ` ‘ i year is the hay, which is sI.gl~‘_ly below b ___ _ _oeiiranifr-wit-ii tlim of Eii_jali.“'~Ellic0tt. the nverage,bu2 the quality is good. The _ _ , iihat liligali would again reappear was prospects for fruit are excellent. and 1." and Lubflcallng olls. also the general opinion of t-ho day. "`*'_ nothing unusual intervenes spoils ~nd Mil 4 5 Mat* ll ll In l - ...ii.., i.ii.., ...i. .i._ ;._f__..1.;;.. ..‘;.. THE SE/*SIDE HOTEL ;;°::i1.f;f"“;.f;;“.i‘;.‘;z‘i“.z§i;?.i';;@ s we y _ _Ig ,- , I, at _*he nature of the gloriiied body? Notion ° farmers who are profitably pursuing the ` 3 t cos "J ho," brand of auf' also that the disciples knew the lnwgiver O J gustlcp Beach ‘ iaising of this product.-Miss Ce.thei‘ize\ cehmand .and the prophet. (3) Do we _not learn ` \ Pen; Uk’ 1"t~ b9"’g um 26h Yen' U°` Smith of Lawrence, Mass., is spending here ofthe future recognition of friends# 4973 '-‘ Pr°°""`t mamgemenl' her vacation hers with her siste Mrs. _ . _ . i ` 'rf Bland Ty, etc, “And spake"-Lukeonly givesthcsublime B "i[';-‘5'_F’5b’"g~ Sud and and S411 Owen Hutilics, and we know she cannot A siibject of their conversation. “His der ""°'r mme' Beautiful Shady Alma' fail to o'ij0)' hcl' visit with Such in ci.\`¢er- or write Us for Prices before'ceasc"-His“exodus"or “depe.rture.°` A `"_"Ni°° Drive" ami Covered Ban taiiiiii `h0‘tti dh0Sl» u _ g s n ess. y-mr 0,-_jel-3_ ¢f.rn;,i-ehensive word, "involving lit. '\‘l‘;y~ Cr°_q“_9t (frcunds-_ p _ 16 _& f Y mqsion cross “www/,.i0n, Md 'lorescn hotel bv rail, get tickets (i ' -v I ' ‘ ` ’ ' V ° I _¢..nSiOn_'»_Ca,.._b,1dge Bible from all points to Hunter River. Ccach-1 V"“mat‘?d °°"Set" 3:3 “ents “PS t'heiH“° o _ _awe 2 can . ree . Opp. Prowse`s_ @@@@@ lie late Residence of Malcolm “NEWLANllS” . .. l _ . ,_ . ininiortals would remain. _\ot knowing always saying" something. He ww the natural spokesman for his loss em mortals :ishimself and John and James might well spend their lives shelterlesson _ that bleak mountain top if Only the three 8 pliatic associates. “Good hor us to be _ ` _ here"-Good to remain. Such eompanv°~ _J ` r (U `t t Such conversation! Such heavenly splen I ' I ’ dour! “Three tabernacles"-Like the little i ' .ramen booms which sin. inmiiicti made [}EH'|"| ST _ f f for themselves at the feastoftabernacles oF'F|cE__Gunny”s|d°_ New l f h hol tri h bla U A A He thinks 011 YO ll G Y OW 0_ 2° S Prowse Block. First door to thr- R E. before him. _ Such mean and unworthy _ right u Stairs of Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, Glass Table Sets, _“He knew what he was saying, but bf! was talking without knowledge." "\Vhile he thus spake"-The splen- Q. C., Charlottetown R03' A containing twenty and three acres. Apply to D. C. McLEOD,‘ Solicitor June 20th, dt-f _w l. -- fe flour of the heavenly vision was too great for mortals to long endure. The cloud of Gods mercy now overshedows them, and the magnificent vision is gone. "A cloud” A _The Shqkipah, “Overshadowefl them" _The three. or some sayall the company. 35, “A voice"-Heard also on two other and all kinds of Dining Room and Kitchen Crockery is com- plete for the summer trade. We bought most of our goods before the prices advanced so we aie selling all lines at very low prices. Best goods, latest designs lowest prices. 1 feather weight ones Ho cents - Jas Paton _ J’ Pete and they that were with him Sf" 1 meet gum” on {"’me b‘°wg 19' 5.. Co. 18 if "" ~ 41 _p_Pete_r etc Simba phrase is one of i ~eivo¢; distance 85 miles. Or direct _ _ _ uia'iY` 'evidences of Potcr`s strong in- from Chatlouetown by carfiage ‘t an Bought-before -the rifse’_100men’s Hue wh rl Ii i _iividuamy of Cha . W ver he_ __imf,s_ suinmerlight weight Saxony wove under- _ near, worth up to $300 asuit, going at 0 ea QR* goes he almost monopolizee attention. hares mgdemte' $2.30, woii't shrink; also see our cotton . as " . For particulars apply to Mrs. New- B-.ilbriggan underwear at 7.-Kc. $100 and Heavy with slcqi -intense fieelhae _ V _ _ _ __ i °__ __ _ @ sometimes | like lm mtmimngs 8 »-ion. Seaside llotel, Rustieo, P. E. I., 551.c0 a suit. All sizes from 32 to 44. Jas. @ aka' )r go PKLOU & CO. ` . “When Shay were aw "-.V ‘ r _ .~_<, hw wk' _ Sfwonfic Rl?0\i`rGir:1h;i:=;i¢?lil¢C brwiiy gf illii Q lb” W” "0 d~'°“m° __ f NEWSUN' Wliite pique and white duck.-Lots of ed _ a°s.“.~\s they departed ~0f. were de if; lie wif. Chaiioiremwn, P_E. _itiierc at Pincus. ist: ouNeed Anyth1ng@ parting. <4) Special ivvslmione New Inotfioe supplies we can supply@ often short” "Peggy ggi(-j’°_.§*9¢Br vi-55 you is P _ Satisfactory Work. ' Reasonable Prices. - HENRY R.LORDLY,G.E. A. M.Can. Soc. 0'. E. A netilrtldndegsgollcgoot Civil Engiii¢0rln¢0or- .nmaaher m design' in and St. John. izeri. ,W-P- C01-WILL - ~ Sunnyside, Charlottetown. sm ---» =._ s _ , Farm _ for Sale a_fy_ _ loo acres fertile land off Swollen, Sore. Achin E 'I Nurse s Register Z 0 il' 0 ll I U. tllzlllllillllll, M. ll. g' _ - ' - PIIYSIIIIAII Allll Sllllllillll. d . avi from business would Tm eiraed »1\H~h°”1i='é‘ ~°°"°d ‘=*'°" °°.°°"°'~“_ umciiii nesinnici-xiii si. im ir are indebted to me make immed~ my swing' the Medic al Hal ste payment at , ' _ Office Hours-8 to 10; 12 to 2 Try`F0O'l` ELM. For sale al Queen St. Cliarlott°¢_°"9° 6 to 8, S. W. DODD- fis Drug Store. Lf- - -111 TELEPHONE 233 . ot, the Wan-cn Farm-about I8 chains wide and 56 long-about 15 acres clear and ln a high tate ot fertility. i0 acres ready to stump-T e balance in Hard “food and F_enoc Kailua Situ' wad one mile from Rocky Point Wharf where i‘.:°°°°°.°.'.‘:;.‘°°....°".‘°"°:‘;.-.i‘°°' °°”°°"°f..»°°‘t e mos u vailablo-Over - ing Hillsborough xy and Charlottetown Harbor-Plenty of seaweed. _ _ Also in September next ao acres of the Northam Portion of Wofrdl FUN D0* °°°'“‘ pied by ali-n. Margaretllillcr and klwvfl ll 'Kin wood’ _ ' - rf ig in good condition-is With!!! ..?3:§e':e°..:.. .._.... Pa.. wwfm-ga irci-ry-and tronts onlchtzi-lottotown Har .- F0f app yJo'HN NEWSONL as-ol ecd k w if C bl-l'l0lM¥»0Yll "' __i.. .ml v°;>>§.sl’2.1§r=L°* .f'{‘~5E2=_¥ Is Pekin lends itself to nickname and alli- teration. An English minister describes it as the place of “dirt, dust and disdain." A " ` Others have found it, like Lord Amherst V g “y a city of despair. Mr. Hihry Norman - _3 2 says that the two moments when one ap- ’ _ _ O . , i ' 2 s ` 1 ing gates and the last. Whatever it is or is not to the_“men of long views," it must always be one of the nerve centres of human interest and international relations During the dynasty of those Mings whose name was the war cry of the Taipings, and is today in the About the heat, and oomc and get some rf our qce mouths of many ot the secret societies that form the great difliculty of Chinese rule and management, it was a city of but 'v...i.-> "ic _ ~' Describedasthe Place of Dir Dust ‘and ' ending" from its pride of placé’ tofsuié ` A fgathgf weight Lustre Cast at $1 25 is sura to pond f d _ _ ' tive dollar’s worth of comfort A cfggh Hat at 50c, or one of those Crash Caps 25c. wil keep _ the head cool and help the coat in its mission. . D _ P _ _ _ society, The“Sh";s often heard instead V A s|_||t of Bslbriggan Underwear at :oc will materially be _London Te1egI_aDh_ ‘_ the cap and coat to keep you cool. Tgiisd means disaster and death when- _ A llégllgg Outing Shirt at 50c, 75c or $1 00 is about a. ie - val y serious when it refers to people V 6001685 thing WB kl10W Of, B816 120 lot! QL" aqykge is. “don’t wear a vest this hot wodthor” bib* ooastgmaon is amd by H0od_s_Pm§___ _»,._ if you must, be sure you getyit hei‘e._ White omg* $1 9 “‘°‘ _ ,__ _ _ _ _ _ » fancy cum sioosni 1.50. ~ em oiiuu seiiofy. 5 _ . .$1 LONDON' July wil; viéemy of hm. _ A ygfy thlg pair oi Hall at l0c to 50c will help eep your feet cool. Ourtlurc guaranteed to be foot comforts ni, is “many nada for todd, h _ ' to worry over the soiling of it-it 'nbos Colts 081 _ i PRE WSE B . 7 What Trade We Have Well Hold What We ' I-Iaven’t VVe’re After = Fine Photography ln all the latest designs. <' Our CARBON PORTRAITS are unrivalled Our customers arc all deli ntod g . Be sure and visit the leading studio Queen an ra ton ts Ch town 3. I-I CEZSPC dG E S _ ’ _ i_l_ #E "’-'I _ . ‘L_ 5, VV MAY BE PLEASAIITLY BPENT iusaii viii incl. - - - Hiiiiwi P ll We _ 'rim Howl. sitvwé few; °‘" ‘W "°"“‘°‘ ""“ °‘ I"°°° Bdw;:di‘I:l;:;g»nh::’°“,. ¢,°~,, af; splendid bench, wh%hc botbingao-.1 unsurpassed. _ rufoiiinaanaigma union pinviani. from Charlottetown about l9milU by Bonliuwkopd. 'l&odriveisoiiooftboprcotioettobo bad. From0raplmd ehodiatnnccisfourmins. 0o|ldiineeoe_tl_ioboot attholattaphcotoeou- ,yp¢|_gngcr|_tothe_}Iotol.1ntcudm_g_visitonma luke lrnlgdnhby ,,,i;i|,g@°;h¢propnetororbyenquinngatTho£!lmmUOQ¢n. Terms moderate. Hotclwill ‘ ~» f.. .Wi n|iA1‘»‘i'i~iE_1_|l1_8&;t1'|t.. *Mimi '~ Jimsisaii. _ _ ' ’~.“..'.’ liiiaif " ' 'fi 3.* i i' ` _/` _' ' 1-. -I V' ""=' ` i ‘».».~ > `~'_ . ._ ¥.\ ].\Z[I (J Mimi if iii ii n .1 taxon can '- sicmshe iccmnianpcwici-ce ° " cuts a parts; tx; fiiifazd’ on the axle. When this surface is formed HAI F MICA as any other axle grease viiil d¢'»§ou‘ work and do it more latiiftcwry HALF,6.S MUJH MICA AS ANY ER Manufactured by ILIPEBIAL C>I.lI.| CC) Intl ' Petroleurn. Banners. .iii J zlf. HE _ HOLIDAYS -i A 444 " ` 4 4 ‘I \ it a .~ 4' * - 1 4 _ v’ _ .~ . ~ . ._ -_ ~. “le V _ ~~ . . -n'_~z=¢r..n~