gumiiier Sclipol of Science. The fgurteciiili :iiiniial session of the _ “mm” School of Science will ho hold nt V " r Ri,~9i»|_\', S., "The Land of Cliei'ries" VB1,,1y%th.to .-\u',:iist lilth. ',.B”\|i,iful for sitiiiitioii” may with truth ' Maid 0fBe:ir River. The natural scen- emhistorical iissociatioiis and opportiiii- ' _tkswtho siiidv of their iiiitiiral science _ iimbmw iiitike this the ideal place for theniwg of the Summer School. mdgiiioii to the regular class fwork Wm enbrafes bots-ny, chemistry, ai physics, lilei¢0i‘0logy,phy§io]ogy_ r _ ptoiiiology. hygiene, English , _Ji ‘ d@,,,,i_i,,n| filucatioii, kinder 'ww ,hd music. There is A Very fun. ad ,fled program for evening meetings. those taking part will be Dr. hxgiond of Mo;3t-rv§\l- Frof, Watson of; moon University. i’7l»_'8=}Tl'»`ili~\. Sou", ending; _ Prof: .‘\lid:‘." J( 'ML ming, Uri Bailey of the Uni. "nity Qi New Briinswick, and 'ggyolbtheis The prograiii Joi- evening is the best yet airr.iii'_;el for in ghchistory of the School. Whole day excursions have been ar. fused for, to Point Prim and the old 1"-swric gown of Annapolis Royal, tho “ne ofsomany conflicts between the English and the French. Several sho rter exgursions will also be taken. Up to me present upwards of50 students M" regigneredmepresenting all of the Mgritime Provinces and the United Sums of America. This number is uii- precedented iii the history of the school so ms bofore the date of opening.There are mauyindioations that in point of num- bers this will be the banner year of tm School. .\'o pleasaiiter nor more pro- mghle way could easily be devised for a. teacherdesirous of excelling in his or her femion to espnd a holiday season At, 0 rtuni \ -K5 - -,-- _`. ~..._.. .. -, w ( ; ; sf “ if .`-V. ~vv..-.,., `\,..` --\~\~ ._-V.~.\~ I ..~,_` ~..v.-.~~..~`~ ¢\A~y-_-_-_n_ .......... _ _ ‘° .. " ` <* Wh ,_ . ¢, . if ‘-‘ir-f.f-Vi.V~ .. -f . _ <. __ __ ~i‘ . _ - - “ ,_ ._.,i,.,;5 __ f- f - .. 4 (`eo - i PRP Lynch the corres nd 5 1 sallied out of Li ‘l -. _ `_D0 eii wio iattie of Rietfontein. How heartily the riding it whit' hit Jjsmith during the seige loers hated these Lancers. They would khaki colfr 8.(-li h):'eTdh}di&,li1(,2“d bien dyec iave _liked so much to have had lancesbar- ` " ' _ ' _ A ' ' under One arm a bottle ‘of whtlhk taklni fd asagainst the ruiesof war; andit would ` ~ _ 3 A " i r" 7 i _ I some collies of the seige pa r th eifdm' ’°"'“‘“lY l1l1Ve made animmcnse difference ` _ - " ' "‘ ‘ - _fs I pe i 9 Y f our side had succeeded in ettin a few - - ` -6 V -; ` suii.li Lyre, hop, ,I ` ` g g _ S0!-'Do Transvaal neggspaopetifsadli them fm ‘n°l`¢ chances, especially at the com- to En I d _ '_ . as returned mencement of the war, of using the lunge, __ ` 8 an _ and wiites some rather req] $Summer School study and recreation uecombined in an ideal manner. The ggsociations of the school are of an inspir~ mgiiature, meeting, as one does the very best teachers of these provinces. Lust yea.r`s school at Campbellton B had a larger attandaiice mm P E. Island then that of any prov- ions year May we not anticipate a muoh brother Boer, who was Just mounting. they had been hit It looked as if his larger one this year. If our teachers took ‘more general interest in the school we might succeed in securing that govern. nent recognition that we have so for looked for in vain, and having secured that we would have the advantage of r¢_ gals! inectinlrs of the school in this pro- vine. intending members should write to the locsl seatttry, W. G. Read, Boar River, N.S.for information about board. If np- isliestion is made in time good board mn htlmrotl I0! fI'0m$3 UJQ5 every weok. my other information om be socuredhom J. D. Snuuix, Say. Tres., Summer School of Science. an--' l ==i ._ _,,,:_. _llc Qlaiked The Floor hhgoqlthhllo htholnok-Slow @|oQ_b-lollilll of no Avail lla- 1llo¢ollr.ol\nso'oK\|l\oy-Uvlrhllo. Hr. Patrick J. lIcLaughlan, Beau- harnois, Que.. states:-" I was troubled with Kidney Disease and Dyspepsia for U years and have been so bad that I could not sleep at nights on account of pains in the back, but would walk the or all night and suffered terrible Oily. “I tried all sorts of medicines but t no relief until I began using Dr. hase‘s Kidney-Liver Pills. They made new man of me, and the old troubles m to be driven out of my system." Dr. <_'hase’s Kidney-Liver Pills have In enormous sae and owe their popu- larity to the fact that they can be ab- solutely relled upon to cure all ail- ments of the kidneys, liver, and stom- ach. They are purely vegetable in rom t and effective in composition, p p action, and cure permanently. One pill a. dose, 25 cents a. box. at all dealers, Ol Edmanson. Bates and Co, Toronto. l 1 ii For Sale Cheap Brick, Stone, Boards, Doors, Windows, "C i at on P.in¢¢ of Wai. me _ g C0ugge_ All druggists refund the money ilftipwfniggi Big Bargains. Canadian tweeds, bweed effects, plain June 20 °°d 1 W' A A cloths, felts, well tailored, lined, separate =-----=- --sl 'Pri,.75,'.oo, . V' VV §?§of“;§§i'.'§iwa'§f£5e.'?f1pw§°22m$l&A1 ' i `. __ _“za ' diany made in fitti_ . "` ' f §r anilust the thing for autruveliix - _-.. _ _ ». :_ -~ ~_'_~,§ Colorso * 1 ‘ " green.. . S. “NEWLH .‘Zf.‘§i’5”.i.i‘.?¥.“..... nc§f`ii‘§`l 83.13. --~ - Made Brea! Makers. 4. bf 535W 'llie late Residence of Malcolm _ l l It has been often said _ P ' McLeod' O' ’ Ch‘r10“'ewwu Bo, 'th1;ti;lldh;!1’altnni; the rich ma,n’s plant but sity. containing twenty-three and at the price we are selling them, most lhl’0€ quarter gofog ~ an one can indulge their fancy for _a A ° Palm. We have just received a splendid l - “ , d be convinced PP y to consignment. bee them an &So Market; I H. D. C. McLEOD, they are for .V0\1---l- J- Gay “~ ' ' House and Nursery Gardens Head of S°l‘°“°"° prince street.-io Tues wed an in-i. r J i Clfttvn, June 20th, dtf descriptions of th' . ` “W°““dS °" ‘l°*°l1 lb' Mauser bulleti- wvw -- _ _ __ 'H88 seen in Jr even by the thrust of a lance are not to B 8Ctl0nl i ' . ' ' .pmh . __ _ __ __ >°"§"_”l"V*l`°il_ Him the point 9; new of Y BXPTQSS W0 llilve Just received one case _lP1`°H1 11 Mauser bulléb lil ~ll°'%` pain-lndieiing possibilities with ‘ §"i‘llBS. “is less painful than the draw-*what maybe done in that way with the; U12 of ii tooth. Such at least appears fragment ofashell. That’s the thing that l° beibe case. speaking generally nom hurts. siieii fire, .peaking genemiiy, is aplmfellt evidence, without having the the ‘bogyofbattietothose notaccustomed ‘ ° ’ o _ g _ _ 'ty of collecting l»l1¢ Opinions ol L to it. The main purpose it accomplishes is _ -T' 7 V ' V' . » - ose who have actually died. In books we to establish ‘a funk! When the actual da- - __ i ' ~ .1 -A __ .- have "ad Of Sl1i`l0l--- T0 CURE A COLD IN A DAY. ' Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets to cure. oc. E. W Groves sign each box. i ___._@_-~ Coal Scarce in Switzerland. VV 5°‘f= Soda. Lemon Sour. There is to-day a crying need of a ref- ormation in the treatment of the body. The basis of this reformation is to be found in the thesis of Dr. R. V. Pierce: “Dis- eases which originate in the stomach must be cured through the stomach.” _In the thirty odd years of Dr. Pierce’a experience as chief consulting physician In to the Invalids’ _ M Hotel and Surgical Institute in BuEalo, / N. Y., he has treated more than half a million (feofle, with a_-recor o _ ninety- / eight cures in every / hundred. Thetheory' y held by Dr. Pierce M tliiat tlie :;»_to‘;iiac$ix is _/;_, i 't e c ie ree 'ug place of disease, is. abundantly borne out by the success of his treatment which is addressed primarily to the ' - stomach and other _ organs of digestion ;_ and nutrition. 4 ‘S No other medicine `\ /"`¢ .N _ other organs of di- ggstion and nutrition, as Dr. Pierce’s Golden edical Discovery. Men and women af- Hicted with shortness of breath, heart dis- ease, suB`ocation, dizziness, spots before the eyes, “liver pains,” and similar ailments have been promptly and perfectly cured by -the use of ‘Golden Medicd Discovery.” Thomas A. Swarts, of Sub-Station C.. Colum- bus, Ohio, Box in writes; “ I was taken very sick with severe headache, then cramps in the Stomach, and m'y food would not digest, then kidne and liver trouble, and my back got so weak T could scarcely get around. At last I had all these or once, and I gave mone to the doc- tors whenever 1 thought they wouldy do me any good, but the more I doctored the worse I got, until six years passed. I had become so poorly I could only walk in the house by the aid of n chair, and got so thin I had given up to die, thinking that I could not be cured. Then I saw one of my neighbors, who said, 'Take my ad- vice, and use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- cove and make a new man out of yourself) The xfiyrst bottle helped me and after I had taken eight I was weighed and-found I had aiped 27 pounds. I have done more hard woii in the st eleven months-than I did ig two years be- ldre, and I am healthy to-day and do" not feel anythingilike dying. cannot give Dr. _Pieroe’o Go den much praise.” g Novelties _ - iQ' f In Carbonated Beverages are con.- tinually cropping up, but are gen' erally short lived. It is lie old standard_d`rinks snchas _ V-Ginger lla. Broun -_ ll __ ll :il which are always in demand r When properly made they cannot l be equal ed as Summer beverages ` You will get them _ mode right if you ask for Simmons’, . ' Refuse substitutes; see that the i bottles bear our label. D000 _' =--2.. _._-> ..._ ., .__ >= ‘ ‘ ~ ‘ & ,, . .. " * r J' _~_. _ ».._s_, sei- ___f.-"»»..':-_~ _V ‘ . . f ."e~ ;~ ~' ~f.=- -_-'».-_.<.~- _ n-_--~ - --- -- 'l"l’» fill/WDIAN f‘llARi0 ~ ` ’ ` '” ‘ ‘r ' -* ~- ---- -»~-_~ TTFTOWV PRIBCE FDW *DQT ND TPNF 20 19 MERCIPUL MAUSERBULLET 1"” Lili “Omg 10 Slew to B.: iiiiicd By one.: \ liiidi O°°O°°l°°l°°"°°'°‘ were upon them There was a farmer- he gized intentlya. troubled look came . _ corporal, an immensely big powerful fel- over his face, and his wounded comrade _ low, who singled them out. They were beside him was watching him and saw _ galloping down a slight incline as hard it The tired eyes closed again wearily Tfadg WQ Have wv" and wg _' ' 1. 1 `-'f ' *E` f"‘f-N f'~.;*I~".f,= ' -`!~»..-.-<5;_.._ Y \ .O m9,,_,i.L-(57) NW . ~ ,W _. , R as they could get their horse to travel,bui ind then thewounded manalongside him, ` V ._ _ __ _ ,. _ every s e. en e came w in ary, r, striking distance he jammed his spurs in- first one foot and then the other, and . _ toihisbig horse, who sprang forward like lifted each leg strait down swearing un Petrolqum MA _ i atiger. Weightof man andhorse,impet.us der his breath the while. Then he lay The United ,md Ilgussh- < mo- ' ` ~ -. _ _ of gallop and hill focussed in that bright back, swearing at the blankety blank tween them producing’ around numbers, ' 1w<>¢ wiht held B8 in 11 vice- It pierced 'young blanket' and still, watching him. 130 000' 000 bm.-,.815 of petroiegm pe, year, -_ ._ the left side of the back of the man be- Soon the tired eyes opened Bfrilin, and ami th; production of outside countries. ' _ _ _ _ ‘_ ,__ __ _ » , V ~ - V t of the Learment, says: “I reoentlY l1°d U Headache. Tried Kumfort Headache Powders-cured me in short order. One* of our guests, a commercial traveller,was complaining so gave him balance of package-anotherlcure. It seems they British rule has added 600 000 acres to present British contractors are engaged in building two great dams together and re- tain the waters ofthe Nile. qi-1-Q-_-1-* THE BOUNDAR¥ LINE. Between comfort and discomfort is often 4! ~i .. V6.1... slight. H... y... .i.............. 0.1- P H0 neuralgiai or are _you a suierer from ob scure nervous pains? Why suffer longer? You can purchase for ten cents a _bottlff of that king of pain-Poison s Nelviline- or you can get a large bottle for 25 cents. It cures promptly. It is sure, pleasant to take and never fails to cure all kinds of any drug store a.nd_get a trial bottle. Ner- viline, the sure pain cure. _ _ -v ' ' _ T0 'AGGOMMODATE THESPUBLIC We have opened a Nurses’ Register. Persons wishing to engage a nurse can do S0 by app ying at licilonalls Drug Store, IIDMIHIDN ATLANTIS _ BA ILWAY And Steamship Lines to Bolton via Yarmouth. The Popular .Punt Ll; between Blit- ' ern Novo Se- tin spd Boston vin Windsor Junction and Halifax. month. me ug connection We nesdays and Saturdays at Yarmouth for Boston. _ ' THE Roni. ‘HAIL Srnaxsnir ` _ forlooaon ' on arrival-ofExpresS1'r‘nin~from'Ha!/lfax. _ N. .,. ' ` P. GIFKINS. ' . Ge..'i Manager. ww Q1 ¢QnQooQnQ»O¢°O°°.°°.°°°°°.°°°°°. _ _ . _,_ _~.;.'. >-. -3. _ ~_<._;‘;-.ff.__§.=;-11<~f~.V»_=-/:=,.».f :1 .__..~~f_-f ~ _ , _ . _ _ .'=;~.., . .~. ;-,_ ,_,- =._=_,-'~~ -. .~ ~ - _ ,;- _ _ .: . . ~- ,-.._:- ,g.,. <- _ ;. _ 3 ; ._ , . _ , _ - , f s ~ . - ~ ”* »' ' ’~ -» ‘~ -» ~ l' :-»-f '*-‘_i i -is-fs ~ 1 _. ,g »r¢-:‘- _ - _. . . .. ___ . _ . __ _ _ Kentville N. S. June 15 d 4m. never fail." . , ,, /ik; Under iThe shooting of this Indian soldier is sim- i" t-he wheat-bearing area. Of, Egypt. At 1 Nurses ca i register free of charge. I . _ jg f nxriu'-:ss 'rm iss iam Halifax aan! [ex- ogpt sanding at 6 -45 p ui., for Digby an Yar- H _ ` _ their pursuer was gaining on them at -ursing with variegated and rich vocabul _ V, _ __ and wh ii ini' bentorinifmiied ova and caught "”"' ' "` """""`. -"""' __ -'___' "" _ i _ " ~ 1* fi;-3 die! V time to get to his horse, which was a few tently at his legs, which were lying at an _ _ _ V yards away. He scrambled up behind a oblique angle with his body from where D __ I - . D D - . _ _ but almost immediately the Fifth Lancers trousers were the only attachment. As A .V-_ V i A _ Y A i D . ~_. ‘ V _ . » I _ ` ' Y g ;. ' » » J ¢ ~ » . _ Zhi v r-rv 4! ix bl hind and the point came through the instinctively looked down at his legs, h oflamgncregsesso much ghgf, they In __ _ la li anna so ¢-rl i . 2ffW0il_dfr. ‘ right side of the back of the man in They seemedto open wideras he looked, axlmbiombringthe worlds aggregate f_'_;_ D He- - § -. ._ _b ,Forty-six bulls eyes and four “inners” _ isljhe marvelous record made out of 1 fifty snots bya private of the Nth Middle- sex, Light Infantry, an Indian regiment in the firing with Morri’ tubes at the London camp. That means that at four hundred yards this Indian marksman could put 46 bullets into the heart ofa man and put the other four so close to it _ there would béno fun in it for the target. i ply marvelous, but he comes honestly by it. The Indian regiments can out- shoot their white brethren, and the reason is simple. Centuries separate the white man from the days when a clear 'eye and a. steady aim were all that stood between him and starva- tion or avoilent death from the beasts q- -.. gathering darlniess punctured with rid ‘ ~ '~ » i - - _ " """""""""""""""""""""" ‘ T """ ' ""‘-"f- ‘‘‘ ‘ 'ff """ ' ff-4 ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ - - Ve., ._ _- _ flashes here and there, and fiittings form§`c0;$°;LAhgell?:§p§2&io2r2is?bx¥artkh€l?|§,' AGE. ' _ " L_ ` that might be friend or foe. Thi poor - " ellow was killed a. few days later sat the' may help boprevem W' J. Fred Edwards, the well known Clerk A SPOT ON* THE SUN. " but the Indian is different. Not i6S. bill' him froméfilfe The _ 1l1¢118»5$l¥Q7’1'J`Ulia£ iwithffsrw from the door by means of straig shooting with bow and arrow and' la with the white man's rifle. Time an civilizatiorfs enervoting indnenceo fwil eventually reduce the red, man’s accura the meantime, he ls in a class by him brethren and is worth keeping by him self for war clouds gather quickly i these days and recent events demon strate that the soldier who can shoot ti kill is worth ten who can’t.. ,,. i ' 't~ .I __:_ _ .. . i. I Soldiers-City of Papicr lliachic. _ » The return home of the many wounded soldiers from South Africa has filled the local hospitals. so that all sorts of emer- gency homes for tne sick must be pro- vided. The oldest of all is “a paper hospi- tal” in the suburbs. To be housed in a. paper dwelling sounds an uncomfortable and inadequate condition in the rigors of an English spring. Not far from London-_-at ' Netley-you can find a whole papelwcity with a popu- ` lation of 500 men, living, moving, having their being all in a. paper wrapping. i The city is the convalescent branch of Netley hospital, and the material chosen _ for its fabric papier-macho. It is a new `l idea for-n hospital hut. There are forty-five of these paper ‘ tents behind the red brick buildings of 1 the hospital, and in each of them there are ten men cursing the bad luck that sent them home from the front. . IN 'nm PAPER crrt. Inthe hospital till the wound heals, *in the oonvalscent papier-macho city »*-‘~‘-‘-‘-‘---A-A-*---~_-~v~_-.~v---_-_-_~.~_~,~_-_-_-_-_-___.___._.______v_:v__, until he is fit totravel, and then a coup bullet wounds on him As a rule h spends a fortnight in the paper city Tue houses of the city are glismni white, long, lean and business-like A side the doorway and no draught is bulging porch Fluttering from each the open windows is a scarlet curtain give a touch of color to the white lan scope. And in and among the lmildi _of the paper city “ls the ntvorend legion of wounded in butcher blue. Inside the papier-macho building it all quietude and comfort. Each build' is thirty-six feet long. Banged along t _- length are beds with easy spring ma T trebsestliat can allow for the 'tossing of ; man still in pnln,g_m_ea_ri£ he its eonval _ scent. Beside eachbed is necessary kit, and at one side _dl tio is the white wooden mass table. ‘observed at Charlottetown. N Returning leaves Boston Tuesday and Friday _ at 4 p_ m_ V _ _ _ _ ' Mean. Max. Temperature Passen§-s arriving in Halifax next day, 5.30 » _ “ Min. Trai “ Rance “ 'ngorbdll inft:J‘i?m§tion.”guide book, folders, etc., ` Mean Temperature whion wiui.¢ cfm; free, writ; to IRE- alum’ Precipitation in inches stroaug, Genera assenger gen , en e. warmest Dal xth. Cold st eDay th “mince iiiiiiiiii” t V 2400 Gross Tonnage. 7ooo Horse Power, the ‘_ _ 1'-if - 3 faxes! and inest steamer plying between the Maritime Provipces and Boston. / ` _ 'l°°‘7° ¥“’“°‘“* w°‘°°°‘*‘7" "a . _Honthly means of Temperature, Precipitation, etc., for May, IK ._ ~ . _ .Q @3s§“ 3 _. ,_ 8 il °i§:§§i§ mth. Sth. ' on whom he lived or w ho lived on bin centm 'll ii- imki¢sffsv ias~f=¢i§i._' li if C of aim to the white man's level, but ii His skill is worth emulating by*his whit l Il l §.§§S§;.;”§§.§§§§§ [='[1»i ....: D..»...... ... ...._, i... ....1 ...To Provide Shelter for Returning Wounds l lof months’ furlough to set him on hi 1 feet again-that is the history of the ma _who comes home with the mark of . l. . . _ I .m . ’ o ` ' t d 11| in l in li the end, so that there, mayi be a curtai;