~» wir* _ __ ___ _ __ _ _A|_ 5_- ' .-._--»-.- ' 'j ' _ I - . r " ~ "Q-= :-5 ,V 1'- -1' 1 - - ~~ ~ - - - - f - - -=»-fe-.= _-.1-._-. . _-5. _-_`. . _ . A 1- ,~'=J.-A-v4-»_-_-.~e-:ef-.»- --A-Y-f-=-~-=»---1~»~--»~»--~. _ ri J I 'Y l J) N I ii,-‘3 .~ ._ . , S. -W0 A0. 04.,” v '. I f 1 . :if ' _-_ I :T - 1 . E ‘MQ TI . lM300?)a¢;[0£|n\?;¢0¢u¢5 fv '.3 I .7 ` H “I T ~ , '_ ` ' *-"I 1 TTT' I I 'L " `*“"”` -;=. '- -' ' ?"f ' ' "==-'Tl-v~T~<> --.` M? ---_----Aii w-‘-=»”t.‘lii>li°%¥’~i'ia‘.i‘l.Y»»»»1l GH.-*H-0'f'1`E'f0WN» PRINCE EIRJARD ISLAND. CANADA. MONDAY. JULY 9. 19.06- i...t°.y the Archives liruut-il. “““"‘"y‘°““'"" ls kept °“ hmd tf |‘“°h °°‘"°d l°”m°' loneotthe wealthiest farmers of Presque evening. The Minister of Agriculture suit.-ii that trains over the rise. it-. _Englncer'0'Ccnner falling to make the ' Q1, "mg fm- m gnupg on Square Park The Commons were busywith estimates he was thinking of starting a fruit and The' h"“"Y tml” “nd” °lWlU3°\' K|'°d° ‘Wd TMVTUR discovered iwo rear Lake' ¢xp,{,¢_|||¢¢°;-atm-n the “mc da,-_ and the Senate was struggling with the tobarco experimental station in thr- oC°““°l` "Wm H *lash Gi' "I0 811140 and 'MP5 bwken “WNY °if|\l`l»¢‘-d d0Wl1b11l'k8'l'ilIle; Theydld 505 di; ,.0 however and on Bills which the Comnioes have passed and Niagara Pcninsuiiia, anti he inli-ntlcd l'h°l1\1X|l|i\l‘y Under BFDWII f0||0W°d- I W “Wh A-h°'“ “nd Biillshed Ulm U10 Saturday mornings party went tosearch sent on for treatment at the endof the shortly to establish two atuiiuus inl when me ‘mln had °“'nb°d “ baggam’ °" Wm' Eh” f““|‘“P““t' °f the iorthem. session. Albcrta,onc inthe noi-tli anti tiu» other considcrubie distance Brown noticed two heavy train load of lumber and ireigh t. I They dl-agggd tha luke, suspecting the The Minister of Customs gave statement in the sou ch of the pr0,.,nC,,_ worst, and last evening found the body of bounty payments showing that for the Hon lllr Fielding stated that the ivosi of of Miss Dehsy and the canoe sunken in first eleven months of past year aids tol the tariff commission had been lictwte--i. the water. niiinufacturers cost, for iron $6l4,ll)l; $l4,0il0and l5,0C0. The Finance l\lini.~iit-r McBeau's body has not yet been for steel, $(ll»i,433, for steel rods, $273,442; said that the business of the iiouse wus re :o\'ered.' for binder twine,$i3,478;and forpetroleum so nearly finished that the :inte for prort ~ Run into and Damaged by the Eastern S. S. Line Si-Croix. Paenen/ono, July 8.-(Special)--The sehr Maggie Miller, arrived licre ycstcriiii y in a badiy"iim‘ngeilf"ccnrittion. She was run into by the eastern linc S S St Croix, bound from St John to Boston and had Rear carried way and stern badly cut into. 1_----__i_- roiiruniuc. g Iicialii; Pars. It isa great mistake to imagine that the efiecto of piles are local, for, as n matter of iaot they sap the vitality of mind and body and slowly but surely lead to the ruination of the health. This is true of itching and protruding as well as of bleeding piles, which, be cause ol the loss of blood, are more rapid in thelrdisast rous effects. Dr. Chaee's Ointment brings almost instant relief from the itching, burning, stinging sensation of piles and is a positive and thorough cure for every form of this wretched, torturing and oftentimes stubbom disease. This has been proven in so many thousands of cases that there is no longer any room for doubt that Dr. Chase's Ointment is the most satisfactory treatment for piles that was ever discovered. Frequently when doctors have failed to euro piles and the surgeou‘s knife has proven futile Ur. Chnsc's Ointment has effected thorough cure; ii] cents ii box, at all dealers, or liiimanson, Bates & Co.. Toronto. giitlon could he fixed il’ the Governmen hail an idea how long thc Snaie would luke in dealing with the L0rd’u Dny and other hills. ln Coininlttee the Bill to amend the Iiniiwuy Act was gone through with and all but contentious clauses agreed to. Among the clauses approved of was that forblrilnrr the selling or [giving of intoxit-ating liquors to railway men on tliliy. The words “knowing t0 he on duly" were struck out and it will not be nccessnrv foi~ prosecution tu show that tile suloonkeeper knew he was selling to is railroad niau. IEH GDUIN TD EH'TDWN PHE E Lerner ilouin, the Premier of" Quebec, uns guru-. to Chin-lottetown to visit Hon. _»\rt.hnr Putt-rs, the Premier of the Island l’ro\'iiii'i'. - VAEIIINATE TDII rurtiuinsis P.iui-, July 7-Doctors Oalmelte and Guerin have aroused keen interest in the metlicui worirl by the announcement of their siiecessfui experiments In lnimuniziuuctittlc against tuberculosis, and of their hypothesis that the method of prevention may eventually be extended to human beings. Prof Coanil, of the Paris Faculty of Medicine. says. “Tuberculosis vaccination for human helngs wouiii, of course, be too dangerous to he attempted at present. However, I for my own part believe that It will eventually be done. IM. Calmette's eimerimeuis, confirmed by Mr Roux and M Vallee, ofthe Alfort Veterinary College are such as to give us fresh confidence." Condensed Advertisements (Too late for Classification.) -si -3 WANTIED-At Hotel Acadia two carriage horses, July ilriiiv. _ I' OST-Saturday between Grafton Street _ J and l’z\t.on 8.: 00's store ri lni-iSpeciai)- In his sermon this morning Bishop Casey referr~ cd to the manner in which the news- papers were dealing with the Thaw \Vliitc niurilcr case of New York. Ile ulnirnedlt was a sin the way the papers were exerggerutlng such things. it was beyond all reason and doing irreparable injury to the community. The effect on young men and _v\;cm2n, .___-_|>--._. _ ___,, HEAVY HAIN IN ENGLAND I.0Nl>o.\', July 7.-Most of thc arrange- ments for the Olrservance ol King Edwnrd's birthday were cancellcil on account. of n rain storm of tropical severity which visited this country during the early part oi the morning. Over two inches of rain fell in London in eight hours, constituting arecord. Many districts were flooded, people were forei~.il to stay in their homes, the undergrounil railways were inundated and trains ii-err stopped. In some of the sulinrirs of this city the streets were iriipiissiililt- to pedestrians, and the imprisoned ocuupiinis of llnoded houses were rescui-.tl by iI"“` men in boats. The King oi~ticri»il ii..- ciinceliation of the ccrcnionios of ir-ot»|\in;_; the colors and shi' horse ;,'ii1\ril.~ piirzitit-. Souveni SOUVENI 50 cents CHINAWARE &'c., t\`;c. CARTER Qi r Cards 25,000 IN STOCK All beautiful views of CHA RL()'I.`TE'I`OWN and PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. R BOOKS 1 ._ 31.... Prince Edward island Nothing finer in this line published in AM- ERICA, 60 View Books z5 cents, 150 \if.vr Iioooks Ani. .. gf... ...ary of soUv1~:N1RS in C0., L TD., _ , ,_ _ K V ,_ Opp. New ltlarket, Queen St. ........ “WA” Norms- M-"» B°°‘“°”°'S’ &°° , i -|- ‘~ ,. “ ' - ~ ‘ r ' '- ' e ~ ' ' ' "" `. 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