I | U of tliein. led for r attached I claodk Oncynll' if smear( n:.vr.a »= ||;9go&‘ “ » . L' we =:~.’r-,_""i »- t ' =~= .-- _._ _._ _:_ _,__ __ _ _ ,, . __.._,. _ , ,;. _ .____.__ _,»,-_5__=._»..__ _ ._ _ . _ . ___ .__t¢,,___. .-._ . _... _ _,_-. , _,_ ,_ _ O 'rn ` riirivnf ‘N "F[x"f0'lTETOWN JUNE 20. 1999. . 3 _ '_' ' ' ' ""' * ' £1? BEST IS THE Wlllill _ X _ . ure _ i thing is the si to be F und. lr ooiitiiiiis all the desirable qualities of material. Fit, Finish and workin inship. 'l`ne price should be an objeotjf so, you will buy from Prowse Bios the Champion Clothers. PRCVVSE BRQS. "P IN- `a,_\'. what about at nice suininci' hat ? iou should see those new styles in linen hats Just the thing for warm Weather. They d0n’t Cost much and you get I-much comfort @ 0 \ The Wonderful Ch ’ - _ _J _ _ __ ' - A _ 1 . -- ` K ' ' ' T I Report of National Coun- cil Read. 0llIER COUNCILS’ WORK_ \ ii- lhe Employment Registry- Number of Situations ap- , plied for and Filled. ` r ' W# Iml 00.1/_ ‘ »W»m»l:ns¢t1astThur» llotw`_ _ ` _ihehelvy nnm I __ were Plelelt- MQ" ute_“Preeident readl»opreeeef\mes` ` _ _ tnreetitg Of 'IIC lla'-isu~ll H Canada held at th- ap ~~ko1`°’»s Chambers, Hougbf Cgmmuiis, C D 1418. lay, Whéll I lever Ir -_.1 fl” of Mints was read, acirnowledsingth message of geeting from the N. U. W. C. to their xcellencies and also ex- pressing her sympathy and interest in the work of the Council. Lady liinto also graced the meeting with her pree- ence, remaining for two hours. ' The following are extracts of the i _ _ _ 'Die last meeting for the season of thel dar ¥.~l;2¥1 ef crvcs. . . [charities and work for the Victorian business of the meeting at Ottawa Session on behalf of Su-itent ition Fund , ! “In reply to a letter from the Correa- Moming Se,-viges M 7 ,_ m_ ‘_ ~ _ ~ ~ _ i ~ . _,-I.-‘ ’ ;‘,~ I; _. il ~ pending Secretary, the Minister of Jus- ‘ ' » . ' » » . ‘ *Ser* i tice wrote that he had a measure under _Wednesday-Leader,Rev.R.W.Clements _ ' ~:. 'lt iii _ ji . ) _ _consideration for the amendment ot the Thursday- “ “ H. Harrison. _ _ _ - - . ~ " r C0. cr§m°`i.ndal_f_aw_. one of the 5012:; of which 'F1-id¢y_. » ` .. .. W_ Lgysom _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ re a vagrano --an _ _ ae~'l__:on ___- .. ' ' r as the bill was _prihled he" 1$o`i_ild's’end ti I copies for distribution to Councils. 0uday__ ,, amor) ‘-Toronto Local Council reported that f - tke Bros.) __ 'it was taking the initiative in pn endea- Tuesday- N _ 'ear, (Pm-5,* -_ ~ lvoiir to establish a home for incurable j 5,,-_gvfcgs in o-rggn children. “London Local Council is still work- " ing for the Children's Hospital and hopes soon to have s Victorian Order of Art Schoolfihe early closing movement, ` and the appointment of women on School Boirds. Mrs. Boomer reported that they had got up a large petition for the teaching of domestic science in the schools. , “Kingston Local Council reported a Victorian Order nurse at work. ` “St. John Local Council' is interested in the establishment of associated _. Order is progressing there. Very ac-' ceptable work had been done when the I Doukhobors landed b giving them re- freshments and looking after the com- fort of those who were ill. They also took charge of the burial of some who had died onthe passage out. _ . k, “The Victorian Order of Nurses, re- presented by Mrs. G. E. Foster, reported . that the Government of Ontario had of-women and childrenilrs. _ d oflfontreal wrote that ahehad ldrd from the of Juiticegf and he*-had informed _her _that he intended topropose certain aigrdments to the` _Criminal Code during the year. “Prince E-hrard Island Local Council reported that they had petitioned thei Legielaturefor an amendment to their Bchool Act, making women eligible to serve as School Trustees.” . After some remarks having been made on the general work of the Coun- cil, local matters were taken up. The finances required for paying Secretary, &c., of the head office at Ot- tawa were discussed and a sum of $10' was voted by the Charlottetown Coun-. cil to be sent to the Treasurer of the WM -nd Dr. A-. W. Shaft red by Worry ' or Owlerworlt are ChaSe,S Rrviiaiimi by Nm-Vg Fggd "Nerves"-what a. world of meaning this word has to scores of thous:~._nds_ of women who, through the strains of social life and the worry of home cares, are fast approaching tho V8. griilervous headaches, dyspepSia. l1'f1I3b1l1¥_Y bl’ dav, restlessness and sleeplessness by night. Pains and aches in the body, derangements Of the organs peculiarly' feminine, loss of energy and ambition, despondency and despair. These are some of the symptoms knoim to the woman of exhausted nerves. 'Ihese are symptoms which entirely disappear when Dr- A W. (.`ha.se's Nerve Food is used. _ By creating new, rich blood and nerve tissue this great food cure of Dr. A. VM '_l12~>'¢ fe- stores and revitalizes the wasted nerve cells, gigs new vigor and vitality intoihe system and s woman of many ills which are due to exhausted nerves. Dr. A. W. Chas»e's Nerve Food cures by the building-up process, which makes the body round and plump, and restores the glow Of health to the pale. sallow cheek. 5oc. a box at all dealers. Of EdIl12~l150D» B315 l Co., Toronto. 1 . m i~_.i.w.cHisr KIDNEY... . DISEASE The wonderful success of Dr. Chase's Kid- l¢y-Liver Pills :if.».ls to the fame of the great doctor whose nanzc is familiar in almost every \ home .is the author of the world famous Recipe Book. Scores and thousands of grateful men and Women have been rescued from the miseries incl dangers of kidney disease by this greatest Of all l.';ci.".f:y cures. bfi I5 C Simmons, Mabee. Oni.. WYHGI "hiv k. irvys and back were so had I was Una`;»l~: is work or sleep. My uririe had sedi- ment I,<» back dust, Iwzns compelled to get \lp!'o'1.- cr .“`.'.'e times during the night. I saw Dr. i`h~.e`; Kidney-Liver Pills advertised and concluded to give them a trial. I have only “Sed one bex and am completely cured. I was 3 Evra! ~.~-f]f=~r»_-r for 18 years, but my kidneys do noiboihm ine now. I enjoy good rest and sleep and ccr.<.;ii»r Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills a bOon to suffering humanity." Dr. Cha.<.e's Kidnev-Liver Pills, one pill I dose, 2;e .1 box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, B418! 3: Co., Toronto. N. C. W. C. as a contribution to help on the work. ' - Next subject in order was the “Em-1 ployuient Register" established here, _anent which tne following report was ipresented: “From April |3ih to Jane 15th,-No. of names of employers ap- plying for servants registered 57; No. of applicants for work. 49; No. of situa- tions filled, 20 ” The above was con- sidered quite a. good showing for a commencement. From the above it is evident that employers are largely in excess of employees and that it is diffi- |cult to obtain suitable workers, as only l20 out of 57 employers were suited. ‘ ; The constitution and standing orders |were discussed and passed with some slight auieudineuts, the most important i. of which was as follows: In Article IV _of the Constitution instead of “The ,‘o$cers ofa Loyal Councilshall consist ,nf a President one or more elected Vice- . Pre.sz`dents” that three elected Vice-Presi dents be substituted for the words one or more elected Vice-Presidents. i Some information was _given by the -committee appointed to enquire into f means of providing for the aged and in 3 firm poor, but more data are required i direction. . New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Conference. ‘i i_ . PLAN ON SERVICES . ;B. Champion; 4- 7' p. _ _ _ Shenton. Nlriel. 'l‘h_¢y are also interested in the Buggy Segglqmpnn 3 4. Bayley, Open Session of Sunday and A. D. McCuily. ~ - _ St Andrews-Rev. C. m.- Rev. l. Howie; 7 Pcnna; Lodge 8 p. m. m.-Rev. I. Howie. Ives. Upper Mills-Rev W Mc- Laughlin. Floward; p. m.-Dev l‘_Tenn_ant. _ 'ven a yearly t to the O de qflf Qéw, to be nsedli: the Provinbe, had .R°ad° ‘ it was hoped that this example may _. ollowed by; some of the other Pro- ,~ I I _ibelore anything can be done in thatl ‘° J_A. Ives. H T. Hicks. Mum mainstem is J. out-'1Nv." Job. p. m.-Rev. S. hool, addressee by Revs. W. Lawson! Comben. ’ I St. David’s Cimuit, Oak Bay, 11 a. p. m.-Rev. H. Bay Road, 7 p. I-_ old Ridge, 11 a. m.-_Rem J. al St. James-Rev. A. C Cala s, Methodist a B ll _ Bay Brook, C. Turner; ‘p. m._.Rev Milltown, Presbyteli F. A. Wightmarti P. Marr. ° V C`4l1ti»0siisr°Kiitenal.~s» in-f-Kev. - “Wm-' ’°'°’°”°°“’"‘° "°~“°" P’°'°"io. W. Hamilton- ' _ ai.-f asv. s‘.| hearing biti him and tie General Superintendent upon thesubject. ._ _ Signed in behalf and by order. of _ ‘ R. Bai-zcxsri. l 1 - ' ,,- Savlng a l1usband‘s Life. Only the other day the newspapers told the story of a plucky woman ~ who saved her hus- ’~ , 4’ "band from drown- - ='~'- v ing on the rock _ : \bonnd atlantic ’ ’ " coast. CIC ' are ` '°‘. otherhdangégs be- _ . -’ side t at o rown~ J - ing from which a _1..___1| _ s h r e w d yv o rail a n ma b a little diplomacy, save er ns- banyd. yMcn are provcrbially re_ckle_ss about their health. They do not think i_t worth while to pay any heed .to a slight 1I1d\E€5° tion, a trifling bilious attack, a little nerv- ousness or slecplessness, or a. small loss of appetite. The first they know they have dyspepsia. liver complaint, malaria. rheu- matisni, nervous prostration or deadly cou- sumprioip Even then they are prone to neglect their trouble until it is too late._ A wise wife will assume guardianship of her husband’s health. She will always have at hand a bottle of Dr, Pierces Golden Medical Discovery. When her husband feels out of sorts she will see that he takes it. It makes the appetite keen, the diges- tion perfect, the liver active, the blood pure and the nerves steady. It builds firin flesh, cl d healthy nerve tissues. strong inns es, an _ _ _ It cures dyspepsia., liver complaint, Ennlafia. rhenmatism and nervous prostration. It cures 98 per cent. of all cases of consump- tion. An honest dealer will always give you what you ask for. “ I was a sufferer from malaria," writes Mf. R- .: D. Hill. of Zanto. Louisa Co.. Va. “Two doctor! i` failed to cure me. I took three bottles of Dr. Pi_erce‘_s Golden Medical l)_i.=.covery in connection with his ‘ Pleasant Pellets. and was cured, I can now do as good a day's work as any man- pl Wednesday, June 21st, 7.30.-Sacra- ment if the Lord`s Supper, conduct -d by Presidenf. Address by Rev. G. VV. Fisher. i 'l`hursday.Jiiue 22, 7.30 p m._Open Session of Conference in behalf of Mis- sionary Society. _ Friday, June 93. 7.30 p. m.-Open Session of Conference on behalf of Edu- cational Soci» ty. ‘ Sa'turda_\~_.lune 94. 7.30 p. rn.-Social 1, S~rvice led bg Rev. S. James. i _ Sabbath, June 25, 9.30 a. m-Love- fea.t led by Rev. J. A. Clirke; 11 a. m. - Sermon by Rev. Dr. Breciren ; 2.30 p. rn.-Open Session oi Sunday School; Addresses by Revs. Dr. Carman and Aquila Lucas; 7 p.m.-Sermon by Rev. Dr.Carman ,Evan gelistic Service led by Rev. J. J. Teasdale. Monday, June 26. 7.30 p. m.-Ordin- ation Servicel Charge by the Ex Pr;- sident if Gen. Superintendent absent. _ Tuesday, June 27, 7.30 p. m.-Open L Constipation often causes sickness. _Df. 1 Pierceis Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. l One little “ Pellet”_isagentle laxative and y two a mild cathartic. They never ~ They are tiny, .~iugar_-coated. anti-bilious i granules, in little vials. Di‘ugg_tSit5 Sell them and have nothing else Just as ' -P;-.;.»~_l_" They regulate the Stomach, Liver and Boivels. .IIIYGI s ll0IlilI‘S llllllillil i The subscribe1° will pay to any per- son who will ve information that I will lead to the conviction of the per- son or persons who stole the boards from the fence of the pasture known gas the Breckeu Field, between the railway crossingou the Lower and Upper St-. Peter’s Road. P. P. ARCHIBALD, Queen Hotel. Charlottetown. June 5th, 1899 . cnuncnus. . , .. a \ m.. Rev.1-I.D_. __ , f1',,,,,__,___g,,,} _ ~ . . _ . _. _ °~w..i.Kirb. Recognized thetandard li li, . _ '_ . ' " ‘ .. G. A.Seller.y _ acarriage insde of til: _msterialtanriiuiiip-to-uit: "° F* li ~ _ . ,»r».~ N. i l m -Rev W J Dome be put 05° with something inferior which as claimed to be JUST A8 G%D I* Beyley Don t take any chances on a inferior carnage or harness. Your life and that f - RSV the quality and reliability i 0 ,mr h.n, 4# * '.`i>.. -- - i-- -__ 3 p. rn. . W, ' - -~ _‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ i S » i » . _ _SL S___________ B_____________ ________________ E_ i____e_ ___ hp__En__;t'_U1;_u_p_P;i?__sm;a£_;s_i~;rsu:_n;<:_.gs;_°ui _urs Island. dimareat styles to select f!°l.\» le illsln . a, . . _ _ . v I: Ill, . . St. Stephen. Presbyterian a m- ' ' " ` I ID--RSV , Manufacturers Agents ~ * » if 3 1 ' si gil 3/_-1 `,.,,-.-t. ._, . .F _.. .- yi-4 < rn <~.~ il. "' "Q "W 'f` "_°_ .; l. " I _:if ' ` ' <, ` ~ - , P ° I - .ra B ii ` :‘ N¢_'t~-tins; darn; rn; t ' ' - . ‘ ` i. . _-7 i' " `-. ,_ _'_ _ ,___ _ __ 1 _ _ in if. i if » i ~ ' . i ' »9`»' ctthsP'1?weanels`C`ariii¥y Fiisda‘nh~llQ_t‘ ig ~ ‘ ‘ ~ the Gerrit-renee will appoint a time for ‘ IS 7 I `_. _ Conference Committee. ' 7' » _ ` I " Royal I. 5 Oak ? It is a solid handsome cake of cleansing soap-'l he per-` feciion of quick-actiug,l labor-saving “cleansers.” In has no equel whatever in the liiundry, and besides it will clean paint, make oil- cloths bright, and give the floors, tables, and shelves a i new appearhuce. It will take the grease 05' the dish- es, knives and for-ks. The wash basin, the bath tub, even the greasy kitchen sink willebe clean as a new pin if you use Royal Oak. One cake will prove ll we say. Be a clever housekeeper and try it, Take no substi- tutes. _ Sold everywhere. illi. ll- llPlHllllN l *"`wnfiT.;§-7*" I Caramels . and ` Snowiake i Chocolates- Can be had at any of the following first-class stores. T. J- Morris. D. L. Hooper. W. Pickard & Co. W.A.Hutcheson. W. F. Carter. Stewart & Gates. Sanderson & Go. i VERY POPULAR bciuse they are STYLISH COMFORTABLE and sure to give SATIY Fnorion. _ 4 Different Lneialll Black Tan and Ghocolntot 7 We have sole control for this city of this High Grade and beautifully finished BOOT-one of the best _ C __ THREE IIULLAII UNIT' There is an all-round satisfaction in handiing these Boots, and @ Whitham Factory B/iciis us in vuun.»iN'riNG i-:vmiv P/iiii. IF WE ARE BELIEVED YOU WONT BE DECEIYED. WEEKS & WARREN. 20d& wtf . i GAY’$ PLANTS. @@@@@@t@@@ 10 dozen bedding annual Flowers plants for $1.00. Large wirlberoil over Daisy and Pansy in bloom, 25 to 30<- per dozen. Sum-f»t \\`illi:iiii. Swmt Rocket, Forget-i:ne»not, -lc each, 30c per dozen. _ Vegetable Plants_Extra early transplanted Cabbage Plants at 10C DE! l00. Celery, transplanted 40c, extra early Tomato for ripe fruit 3013 pet dozen later Tomato l'7c ier do? Outside Cahliige Plants for full and r " I " ‘ I ` ` winter use,l0c per 100,801: per l000. If to be sont by rnail,-lv extra pet' loo for postage. Orders to the value of -Sl.00, will receive to the value of L20; S-2.00 orders to the value of 32.50; $3.00 orders to the value of ~*?Il_T~"; -9.00 orders to the value of $5.00. Please remit with order, (write pl tin Afl- dtess, J. J. Gay & Sm, Nursery Gardens, Charlottetown, Or call at th! llarket or Garden, Head of Prince St. Telephone l5`0. Fi-i&tues&wkIy vf~ Beer& Goff. Q a E