Joss ay, 1908 ticlncl ziiu1'¢ See ' H011? _ ~. Easily and (heerfully I . Meet alid Beat all ” .Chit , . Price se. one Parlor Suites, Bed- Room Suites, &c, &c, &c. MARK ’WRl6HT 4. _ ni Newsiilfs li-.' Eltlcll 'i ,..- s drtlstt ~ vggiir oyclilnivllllic dclightcd hy bi-liutlfiil' ncclr i , . _lords the Prescription to Ullre Rheumatism. Ihimmh mir nun cis .inn am ill? muscles cimcy anna- sis nina, ‘Noi/Y.` llnlments can't cure 'Rheum-~ . ith wer ¢1im's;»=aeiis.ii cis ilu-_va ter 5 Lima. When the eftee-:jan 5"". $110 lin returns worn than W- »_ ' If. .the oov& do mt move regularly °-I the kidneys ue ru-a.lma_or weak -It the skin is bl_0od is sure to ties sir urea. 'mu into Udo wld Wiki miuses rheurnlrthn. ' - New. the only possible way to can is to prevent mic nal mm veins fo:-mac. Logiwiy, on 0115! way to do this is to keep Hd. DWI. bowels and skin in good working Cider, and prevent title stomach from being too acid. And the only way to lo ttds is to take "Frult~e»t$ves." (Ruse marvelous tablets of brit iilices _and wnics act directly on the “HBO Feat eliminating orgasm-bows eh. ldidneys and skin-and pint dum in pmieot cnn'df¢.I0rn. That is the only secret of their great success in curing rileurnatlsm, sciaitlm and inmbsgo. 500 e box-6 for $150, “11\m|g,..,. UNB." Limitsd. Ottawa. Farm For Sale l will sell 1i1y liii-iii ut llllntil-11 with lion' o1|:io1,:ol11lu1ll. llllildi11|,:- l»i lililo from iililp- iliill;ilolt1~uli|11'l-lies, .~'l=l1lilil.-, l’0:=t (lfficc, 'l`cll-- iiliont-.Fur |i1i|~lii>1illi1r~' u|1\iIyo1i tl1u|i1~ci1llsusi1i all Ei? tlil I 2'I1'ii2id\v‘3l}1ll I~`ltl'Il)l\. l’AlIl{MA.\‘ P' I C? 2 2 2 B. Carter & Co will sell by public auction in the Lyceum Prince St, on Tllursday July 2,1908 at 10.30 a. 111, a large quantity of choice furniture nianufactured in quarter oak mahogany, walnut, etc comprising parlor and bedroom suites also refrigerators, sewing i11uclli1le~',large mirror, steel engrav- i11g~'.:1l11sic and wall cabinets, lilio- ltillus, carpets, uiats. curtain poles, etc. Terllls cash. B. CAMER act., 5-27d4i Alictionecrs. itllliell lllll ll11111l11ls` ` ~;S*"*! aiu THE KINGS clllklilllii. Om is 1 ` i 5 f - ll=~-<~»-»"i=l'l'~°‘§~‘1i‘l1'1i..‘ii'l§s.“'i1.’i.1.f°il'iil‘l.'Z‘3; nominated to co the District. Dlngwell' (M 1 |11 learn thai., he alias wrstxsngdetgivgxe mlwh improved ln health .liter 1,1, recent visit to St._Pster's Harbor. 1 l ii uouraoum uarixnrs. .‘ Corrected for every 'Wednesday' and` Turnips, per bus. lr. Eggs, per don Butter. per lb. (creaniery) 29 to 80 Hay, pressed 813.00 to 14.50 PREBBYTERIAN. Hides, perlb. 4 Barley, per bus. 60 Hay. per ton. loose $12.00 to-14150 come and provided with good Beef, per lb. (carcass) 5 to 1; Pork, per lb. (carcass) Gi -to 7 Lamb, per lb. (carcass) 6 to 7 Oaliskins, per lb. 8 to 6 Cabbage, per dos. 50 Beats," per bus. 40 Carrots, per bus. I0 Flour. Roller Process ner 196lhs.85. _VBPRAINS WEAK MUSCLES. HOW 1 BEST TREATED. In minor sprains the muscle is line. This draws the extra nl wid a- way and permilts the muscle to re- turn to its normal condition. The ' , unusuaT supremacy Nerviline enjayspis S,;]';_'"DUI;£;ANaE esximtilelx is .§l:.r;:°“:l;:;f:»=.ie; -me ti C»=»ll»;» lmillfggg ir. removes deep seated pains 1-nd cures rheumatism, lumba;.:;i,' pleurisy Venn" 'md B°“°di°u°“ at 7 9' m' and sclatica. As llrlirnents go,thero , ANGLICAN` , is just five times more pain 1_le.si1‘~iy- Bt' Pam 9_M°m1“g pmy°" at u ° ` ing power in Nerviline than any cyli- er remedy. N0 wonder it's sale iJ so Pray" at 7 P- m' Au Beam 'rw and lm. e_ unappropriated. S *_* _BA0RN. - - ----l~ 7.80 . . Week nights B0- B Monnrsou-at siiminiirsiae im .nina Mcndiyym »,-,,,,,,d,,,_ im,,,,,,d,,,,_ ,Ld 'ith Lo J. A. and Mrs. Morrison a son. WILLIAMS-At Summcrside on June 11th to F. W. and Mrs. Williams a 20th to D. A. and Mrs. Wedlock, a daughter. A- irritation hangs right on. Don't be RODD-ROBE_fITS'_0-N-B-y-Rev. Will' the only remedy that relieves at once Green, at the bride's home at North River, June 24th, Ira Lee Rodd ol North Milton, to Ethel Blanche Robertson of North River. RUSSELL-MACDONALD - At St. me of Catarrh' of the head and nose Luke's church Winnipeg,-in Wcdniis- dny, June 17, by the Rev. Cai.1.ln Macmorlne, assisted by the Rev. T. W. Savary, Annie Hester Gourlie, eldest daughter ot Justice Macdon; iild, to ‘wullam 0. Russell, .ion nl Dr. Russell, oi Hamilton. _ Job Lot ~olBoots. Sent by mistake will clear them ollt at the following reduced prices. 30 Pairs Men‘s Dongola lials $2.25 for $1 75. 30 Pairs Mel1`s Dongola Bala $1.90 for $1.45. _-1,0 Pairs Boys’D0ng0la Balls 1.751 for $1.25. 12 Pairs Youths’ Dongola Bals $1.50 for $1.10. 30 Pairs Wo1nen’s Dongola Bals $1.75 _for $1.25. _-go Pa11's Wolnen’s Dongola Blucher Oxford $1_85‘for $1 35. 30 Pairs W;me11‘s Dongola Oxford $13/`5_for $1.25. 24 Pairs liifallls’ Dougola llutton lloots 75c for 451: . 21 Pairs Infants' Dongola laced All sixes ill each line. f J. 1-1. <-=~fi E1__L__. dt»11~\\'l.l' 'l‘liul.‘l1clii|1S|1ooStors. ` lJ|l:U. W-STANIT-Fefll asleep in Jesus an Dar- ‘ 0”” 26' - ...At the Liberal convention hbld at . Did r ' 4 -- you receive our Furniture M°'°“ T'““‘"“d“Y -7~ D- Mdllllls. thawstaioguii? 11 not ii post card will Present member and R. N. Cox were [bring you one. You do not pay for ntest . ...The many friends of James -Henry Ltd. 6.27.11-11, Hvrlns ner nhl. 55.00 to e. at 11 and _.'1. strangers welcome. at- Ufld. P" Qufntal 84.00 to 5. ll tentivc ushers. Sunday School 2.80. 0°" P01' bill- 40lPrayer meeting on Wednesday at 7.30. Potatoes, per -bus. 85 to so Bible Stud on Frida at 8 .m Saturday issue, _._ 2° 1 14 Oatmeal. Per wt- ' 58.21.111* 11 and 1. sunday school at 2.20. Butter, per lb. (dairy) - 24 to 25`»Str1vngcrs alwiiiys_ welcome and pro- t 1 ed mtl d, H U, ._ , ,d_ Mitchell and Bllby; Senviccs at_ 11 Ed!-aidl a vtlgorouis 'iiiibbiiig wlicii/i-land 7- Re” D- Mmmeu" Mr' Hub’ son. iFOOLS USE WASHES AND WEDLOCK-At Suminerside on Jnnel SNUFFS, _ high taxes, premium etc when you deal hare. Montaigne Furnishing Co. . ` --. - fp ~c1tu`.i':;i§§1iv1cE»s _ /§7l_l\`p1\\K*_li\;i,"to _be mnde in Church ser: Ylang should .he at this ofilce not latcrwhan .cnc o'c1ock Friday after- noon. _ ‘ METHODIST. .First Methodist-Rev. H. E. Thomas Y Y P - Grace Church.-Prayer meeting at 10 a. m. Rev. D. R. Chowen, Pownal vided wiitlh comfortable seats. St. James.-Rev. T. F. Fullerton at 11 and 7. Strangers always wel- ssats. Sunday School and Bible classes at 2.30. Zion.-Prayer meeting at 10 a. m. Rev. G. E. Ross at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible class at 8.30. Students and strangers cordi- ally welcomo to all services. BAPTIST. Baptist- Rav. G. R. White at 11 and 7. Sunday School class at 2.30 p. m. Visitors always welcome welcome and provided with comfort- able seats. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Special cvanglllstic siirvlcos by willsing nt. Doth services. Sunday School at 2.30. Seats free and un- appropriated after Mass. High ass a clock: Sunday .School at 2.90.Evcning St. Pater's-Holy Communion at 8 a. n:i. Rev. Dr. Hunt at 11 and 7. SALVATXON ARMY. Sunday Servicayat 17, 11, 8,, and rv c -- Saturday at 8 p. m. ° .Y .O .K .A But still their Catarrh, Cold and a fool,--get wise, use Catarrbozone and cures im a few hours. The In- spector of Mines for Nova Sco1.ia,Mr. Neville writes : “Catarrhozone ls the best remedy I ever used,-it cured and I recommend it as a,most saitis~ factory remedy." The dollar size is guaranteed, small sizes 25 and 50 cts. All dealers. _ _____i 'TH'-E CHARDO1°IE_T0wN»qUAR1)1AN ,.“_.,,,;5__,,,,.A_V,,,,,, (_ _ W' Sea and' Car Sickness Quickly Cured By MoSherslll's Sesslck Femedy, The - One For S=il-"md Recommen- ' ded On All rlenmships. Do not licsilalc biiylnf ticket by Ocean, hike through Mniintnliis. romfuar of sen nr car i-1lcl1nui»i»,fcr nothcrslilll Semlick Remedy will gilnraiituu you all the llleuwuruiiof tmvu . ilvthcrsll 'li Bcrvdck Iteincdy iii guaranteed lirgtncnnlnin uociiinc. iuorphiiiu, opliini or 0¢ 0l'l".i\ll'l0\|ia>1s ~‘~ 95 rw- 1oop.c 102 p.c. 98 p.c. 99 ht Pr- _4 4 J. C. MACKINTOSH & C0; Mcnlbers of Montreal Stock lixchsiiige Direct Private Wires ' llalllar. N S si. 1011.1. 11.11. ' W- ,__._, H” ' -is Y ` Q i ... ' Apurforillyiir\foii1\‘o»:t1i1c1iltl1iit will _vii-lil lnorii tliliii $15.1!! ii. your im 1-null § thou iid, ovur uml iilioro tlio luliii-i lriiicuiil. lured ut iiilc-rest lli 11 Snriiinn lliilak. ’ Wllicl-li lilo sunili-ity ls yearly ll1c11-nliliig lil viiliui. \\'|icl-u lliu llitcrest in suru, 14 iri TOWN OF AMIIERST 4 I-2 per cent. Bonds, Duc |938, Of which wi: offvr $'.'.’».lllI, 111.08, yll-.lilliiu 4 1'>»8 |11-1-1-clit., lii limi lu suit liuycrii. Tliuv lirc is 1.111-.d lli ilu11u11lI111\liiiii.~i of 31,0110. ’l‘|1e11ct lloliciitilru dchl of tho town of Auillt-r.~l is l25l,(l15, vu1ii|iln~crl irllli iwsulwcil v1\l\\utlo11 for llixlilluli of Sfl,Ci7l,0'l. F. B. McCURDY éi CO., _ Members of Montreal Stock Exchange if I./,. 7 *.7 loo p.c. ' l . srocr Qy_9_ri1r.1o1\1 s. W lliigtnii on the 12th lust, oncliei-liiu1B- R T- N. McKinn0n beloved wife of And- S°“th°m Pumc 1-ew Wyand aged 53 yenrs. C°PP°f '~""”" *_*-' 1"* Bt. Paul 41 111 cu - 133| l 'l`l1c S. S. »“Caco\ma” sailing from Montreal Thursday night June 25th will be due at Ch‘tow11 Monday momilig June 29tl1 iin l sails for St. ]ohn's, New fcundlsnd via Sydney andNorth Sydney C. B. carrying horses cattle and sliccp 01 deck and produce underdeck n lowest possible rates. For further particulars apply to _ PEAKE BROS,& CO. Ch' town Agellt i 6:§5d;qi Stewart & Campbell, Bs rri |fers._ Scllcnforl. etc omw in Demrimy mock. Corner Queen and Grafton Streets, Chsr- lottetown, P. E. Island MONEY T0 LOAN W. S. S‘r11:wAn1~ K. C. N. A. Curr-m¢1.|. dmwwf rtt.~.'hi1 .IUBI LEEWTEQA- PA RTY lu hnlinur of' :tio TAl:l!¥n1ig'?r§4\\‘Y 0' l-llll f0““' ll fth I C nvcnt, thc parishioners of Ruli- ilc'lzuvlilll hliilli notch-|l\rty on thc ‘1'l)1'\\tc[.mlf ""l.!.’l‘iI."""‘.’..'{"‘.llI‘l.'.§'i.§’.l'.ifi"li.°.l‘l. 113.11... rim! ries, your hnnrt will bc chccrcd by various nm- uiicnicnls and thc ycarniing of your stomach wiilhsmoi-niiiiiiisaiunefl vllwllllllriflsll -Wi pslatlglc viniildii In store for you. Rsssr\'r||)om~ nion ay fur nstlco. Proceeds for thc bon- vonl. Should weather revs uufrivoi-l\_l.l i. tea will he iiiiiil im lint niiavaity fi.110w1iir._ ]0SBI'H I. D0UCl‘-T. _ Rusllco 5¢¢\ 5'- 4-zz.7r6, 24, 27. 6.45 /11i1\10uN Quail rs. 'A teacher is wanted for Park Corner U_ 3_ Stes; School. See ad. U_ 5_ Steel - Reading *A teacher is wanted for Rustico School. Sec ad. Sugar 12” 'Notice-On going through our :Another shipment ot men's summer books we rind quite s number of uc- Balhrlggan underwear $1.00 a suit. at; counts, that are overdue. We would l‘nt0n‘s. 6-24dt_f. respectfully request an curly sctcle- -- ment of same. G. I-I. Taylor. Jeweler. :Another lot of summer hats in 6<25d4i. 'Intvnding purchasers would do wcll _...__ t0 ¥'°m°mbef T/he 551° 01 the C“l"“"’ :Your Last Opportunity. 'l`hia\v1.ek property on Kent Street. Mioinmc will see the last yard sold of the big boob, 6O€f 8 .lJ0hllB0\’lS DWL’ St°f°» '-0 be' wld °“ line of Dress Goods we ollered at 65c ~ 0" 3 C- - the premises on Saturday, 27th Juno worth 31_30_ Jam Paton a, ,_;o_ instant at Twelve 0'clock, Noon. G__23dt|__ | 5-26d2l. _ ____ *On Wednesday next, Dominion Day, just received' 1,.” from _'nuke' _,md s s ii there will be an all dny cricket _the kind that ,oust ,,|mnk_ we had match at Victoria Park. The militia wi, make specially manufactured for |memb0l‘B 04 UW 14100111! C~ C~ h“"_° us, two yds wide, at 98c par yd. Jas. ehallengpd the irtenltwlillder oltgllv Elan _riticii a 001 e-zvdrzl. and,a c oss con es s expcc . - _...___ cheon will be served on the grounds ;y_M_Q_A_ je,-SWL No' “wk “_ to members of the Club- All mem’ ceived all sizes at Paton & Co. bers are requested to get in ns much Red Ross meeting, Lodge l‘riiicc Edward S.0.E. Tuesday, July 14th. ---» ':Anothor lot of handsome flops, leirlwrnr. sailors and dress shares to .ite coats and sepnrawskirts plain _ hlllld 5000?. Coma in and make y0lll' and embroidered, also white lawn ` , selections early. M. Trainor & Co. gklrts. Jas. Paton & Co. ‘ 6-25f1Lf. 6»-23di,I xclusivie Novelties at Paton's union Pnclllc 1451 ‘ Baltimore SM 0. P. 11. 159; 111| 1022 1 nail cnnvas for men nr. Pntou’s. 6-Zidtf. :Canadian Blanket' Buiting ln -cream 6 27d1‘2l distinct colors and made fashionable. 6-23dtl'. :Wash Suits in linen, dilck and pique in plnln and checks, also separ- Another o ortunit to urchase - _ ____ . Better Still CALL AT THE I. C. S. OFFICE, 125 QUEEN STREET [up stairs] and we can talk it over. XOU may want to change your occupation. If you do, Ilow would you Like to be ` `\- AN ADVERTISER Scientific Ad writers ' are scarce and they command salaries as high as $3o.ooo.oo a year. A WINDOW TRIMME Trained window trim- mers earn from $2 5.00 to $75.00 a week. Well trimmed windows will- sell 90 p c of the goods. A Show Card Writer Makes thegoods talk'-_ for themselves. Train- Q men and and women ' earn from $25.00 a__ week up. Ask I"or A Catalogue Ask For 'A Catalogue, Ask FMA Catalogue.. . Tllere is no better occupation fdr -ny young man to enter. The salaries range fron1_ $5.00 pcrdsy up. It lS estimated that two thirds of the employes of thc Transcontinental mid Grand Trunk Pacific Railway arcsludents of the I. C. S. The courses are endorsed by the leading Engi- neersincludlng Mr. W. ll. McKenzie of the Inter- colonial and P. E. l. Railway. _ Ask For A Catalogue. Our course has placed men ln the Mari- time Provinces in s position .to earn froln $1200.00 to l2,ooo.0o per year. We can tell you of fx number of cases if you `will ‘ ’ take the trouble to enquire. We claim our courses telic equal to the best procurahle. Ask For A Catalogue AN ARTIST Can always find enl- < ployment. Have you curiosity enough to ask about it. . A CIVIL ENGINEER 'TN ELECTRICAL ENGINEER ' \ SPANISH tau ght with the Edison FRENCII , GERM AN Are successfully Ask For A Catalogue. Plionograph. AN ARCHITECT Can build up a subs- tautial income after he Ask For A Catalogue. practice as possible before that day. - ' .__ Y C “- Stumps are pitched everys at ;JM_ pawn & 00_ og" 30 long - l. ' ‘ - costs suitable for duster .it .is ulso A H I shower proof 50 inches long well I ’ PTOV, Man agef. G TS- worth $6.50 for $5.00. Comes in three _ p_ 0_ p(1Xm7 5 ,adm l '°”‘ the “Montserrat” bottle is always in constant :E - : llv v, ll Received from James Paton who b $1.10 gloves for 75c about 100 pairs demand. buying for his drm in England. 5|, 6 and M only, mail, phone, or 5-30dtf. wire your order. Guaranteed to wear .___ ‘ as good as any dollar glove sold in , I S _ 1 _ :Men's luster coats short and ._long Canada. Jas. Paton & Co. at Paton’s. 6-24dtf. ,6-23dtf. --_-__--~_~--, 1- ~ 1 -- LiIIIB Ffllif JUICC Newhllia time when all ww- lfllrk "irons, ek- n¢e¢'i1°'be in "Monserrat" li nie pan juice cf ripe John 1\&oLean an -Son ~" __ dsrtuftf Montague mu lm um H . .....,.....,=. .......¢¢~'.i nan.. U ~‘ ~ ~“ ' 11% g'fi' "*‘°°‘° "“* "ml" '°" war 111.11... Lim .iiiii .11 li.. ...iam P. Also fine line of huggles, rosil wagons elc, in stock. MV" dm' md" If mln' Wm’ °"°‘7' Glue usa calli -__ » '. \|1l|'|K (l*°¢P¢ m"°*)~ 5° “iff YU" . .1 get 'MONTSERRAI (Q Q’ i makes dozens of delicious, cooling summer dnnks-makes the best limeade you ever / -.L - " _ FA E tasted-and is cheaper than lemons. ‘§@ 1 secures his education. ‘V ( .¢ \ intel-asa. ‘ ‘ 85 11011111 si. __ Halifax, N. __ 6,, L_.. swim- ____ ~ - ' = SUPPOSE Yoilt Think This (Iver or 1 1 \ -1.' ,sl if \ L I \ d I lt I er In .B- 1 I J W. OD 1 -1_1