'l I *O Q. V L. fs 4 ,.-,5 \ ‘fl . ,\ _ __ . ,- . F" l 1, ` i, "`.' , E. .5 1 fl l‘ \\\- , 4/ 52:) l V ` * . »,.,_ .re .lin X » >"". ~ ‘ » ,Y , S UIC. 1 It also admits of amendment as cccasion '» ` requires and will doubtless yet becomea L_: 'A _V model prohibitory law. We desire lo 2, _ record our appreciation of the fai V F 1 an lg -’ Il.. » . ," v ,.f PLEASURE BOAT CAPSIZEIL Moexnocu, llI'ch:Tluly 5-A sail boat. A THB GUAXDIAIB ua 1 L J Momma culanulrl M"--=~ -~“~ rs'- +- , __ recently said:“0ur social system ls dylug;‘ containing seven pleasure-seekers, was capsized in Muskegon lake yesterday, and ,_ FRIDAY' JULY snmt oasteis losing its held oa the .Hindu four of the occupants were drowned in view oi hundreds of spectators. PEOPLE WITH BAD BREATH T Generally suffer from Catarrh and should use Catarrhonne inhaler four times H0 daily, and be cured. The pleasant scented ,W Cstarrhozone vapor spreads through every air passage of the breathing organs, ly and reaches the very r0ct of the disease mind.” Railways, street urs, schools aznuws vifw or ru: me "“’ °°‘“‘° ""°“ '“ °"'*°’ ""° °‘°‘° he visit of King Edward fo his royal contact, and treat them as equals. ‘ """ , Modern civilization isa great leveller in, the way ofleveliing up from below. It UMW- 91° Germ" E“’|»’”'°"» ‘"3 m°d° Lihas its faults and defects, no doubt, but 5 i-lm” Wh" 55°" ‘"5 "me °°\‘°*°“t' is inhnitely\better than the iron bonds “ adverse feeling between Britain and at clsmmd at once; it kills the germs, purlfles and ,md G°n“°°»7' Thu' i’ 5 “"9 i“d“°'» cleatses the mucous surfaces, and erradl- gl-“I and comme,-c|,} rnury buween the , cams every vestige of catarrh in a short time W _ t P“'.°»""e" b"°"'“h'h'e° 'mm h""d“ch°1 little jealous of Britain's naval supre. mrwud by Sh wmhm unlock' Tm rUl'0Z'DR H1-ld l1iBUi1ll`R¢ BN ll\liC|l|Y 5°' leading Canadian cities have long had rivea from the use of Catarrhozone In- macy and her vast colonial ernplre,while huler, Compbte oulllt, guaranteed to o countries. Germany is possibly a' f cure' cows $1 [D mul Fin 25° Dm the British alliance with Japan andthe - » - H' _ *mu* or N_ C Poison & C0 _ Kings,Dn_ recent samament Wm) Frmce Me nut venience so far not extended to Charlotte Ont. R town. Now Toronto is to have the more Dn. l;l1l_\|u.'roN's Pu.1_s STL\1uLa'rs 'mn hi ether congenial to the German heathenism. Postal improvements are being pushed ree delivery by carriers, a modern con~ r9c4. ' " V ‘<.~f~*'r ._ _» , CIF honor Rnlier . -Any good girl desiring permanent em , ploymeut should apply at this omog ,L once. '_ . -Excellent preparations are being made"to make the Sunday School Picnic at Wiltshire next Wednesday oqmnd success. 7 2| tc Lrvsn. -Souvenir poslal cards of Prince Ed- ward Island, a variety to select from for in 088 the press regards the King's visit and 1 te. It ll therdom of Interest tu speedy pneumatic system, for which as learn how German opinion as reflected ww °t $l65'm0 has been "sud In Pap lament. Tubes wlllbe laid down undcrk ul 0 LS (1 fr (Jil tdbiilll sale by A. Brown, stamp vendor in the the King b|l1l5€U‘ H0" I9 ~ ill DUI? tha A Tlemlalr wigut; ghjsl; “rs me l Charlottetown Post office. S d Lf wh", the Tagblatt, a leading Berlin e ml y D ` sure swiftly to other stations in various 5 `:/ A ,W 0 |11 . 'l _ Q moreover place the inforcement of the -- - . . _ ~-_~ -_ --» journal has to say: 2-_-2'” _ __ ,Q-ff \` ` A mu no sous.. ‘ , The hotter the weather, the `, more yon’ll enjoy the satisfy- ing deliciousness of ` Sovereign M Lime Juice lil' It is ills e juice of the “ Wet India Lge. Costs only Kc a glass. , ilm 2l¢a B06 A »o1"r|.r Z.” _ Plllraliln lv ' ~ I |il80l BIDS. CU. iTiJ. nouns, a.a. __--s-;f_+"~#s-gl... political conclusions. '1~l."§r-5; S ' HW _l , his." 5 _ V “Mi by R H Jenkins as fcilowsz- '1 57 " F "‘ fp * The use of alcoholic poisons as a bever- ¢2~l’T_-f»;~ 5 so “R N ~ ‘_` , EI , ` 'lr Q1 "i ... 1;. ” , cl. ~ .¢»~} \ _ ‘//’,°.’»_ S-r Qi V1/ ~ ~"` e\ i QW . ,f E ~ A ` .l . ' l I., » V previous time The bar room where , V, 'V _ , , ' ., » _ V 5.75 ,`¢__/ \ the community, and we look to the en- f . I. ~ _ ‘Pi \ ,f total suppression of the saloon in the ~ 5." near future. ff HV ' ~, W ¢`.1;<»_ ws, 5,, 55 go; ;' 1 I J ' ` .. “The Kings visit ls of a serious and far f ,_.- _ hin importance lent to it by the .- 1 :a:;oua|l;lty of the visitor and the task he has taken on himself since he asoenjed l . passe the ihl'0l1¢- Thi! “HW is '-° l"`°3¢"° met at 2.30 Saturday afternoon The de peace in Europe at any cost, certainly v tional services were led by Deacon W. “mt m me lawns” of Enghmm but uso B I-lcwait. The report on denominational for humanity's sake, the love for which gmnture W" 'emma' The "W" W” lllls the King`s heart. He knows no k greater ambition than to be Prince of The following resolution was moved by F. Peace and work for peace. If Ono J' 116888 D. Davidson seconded by W. McLeod and the King otherwise than in the light of a peaoemaker, one is bound to form Wrong parts of the city. The Baptist Association at East Point 0 , . iscussed by W. B. Howatt, R. H. Jen- Ins,Pastors Belyes,Davidson and passed. d. Resolved, That this Association hereby re-affirm the belief held by Baptists from "'l‘act and loyalty are the principal the days ofthe apostles until now, that features of the King’s ohhmotor. Bild. the Bible is the only supernatural revela- acoordlng to people who ought to know, tion from God and was given to the world he would never lend himself t0 any through men elected and inspired by the - political intrigue. We may rest BSSUFBG Holy Spirit; and further that the Bible is on that point. Nc, the King DOIIISH D05 the only infallible rule for Christian faith ;;.;i";:":.:;;“:';:~ .."°:.1‘.1,t.:.'.‘r.': .112 :.‘;:;;z:::.:s:::::::.°::".'r.°°.;::; ':.;°;:; _l _ many |n the eyes of Russia, nor to mini Christ. mlze the llDD0l'0B1\°'° °f the A"“l°` gf! French agreement; he simply comes as a by 9, rising vote. _ mesunger of peace, intending no harm to This resolution was passed unamlcnsly the following compllmen-»v'\ aldress. Sm,-We the ofllcers nc..-~ o.u...i _aio iecl cfllcersand men of No 1C ., 62 Har. appreciating your excellent serv.;-es' as Captain of this Company, a ri yr ur kind- n ca not allow the ausplr-lou occasion of your recent marri age lo pus' by with' ur showing in some way the \ .r\ ~h-gh re,,axd _ we feelloryou personally ».nl :ur estl~ The report nn Systematic Benevolence . mtio ofth c ice h ' d d anybody, and working only i.0WBFC\S was)-fad by Rev l* D Davidson and dis 3 u as rv ayou Le ran we CAPT. A. J. B. MELLISH. Of No. x Company, Sznfi Regiment. TUE m°'Db"i 01 N01 C0-. 9-lid. Regt- 'he .\i`ltia of this province, ani your yesterday afternoon ureaeuled 'heir ~ captain Arthur J. B ldellish with a - 4 ,Snrh A'rIoa. beautiful s=lver waiter acc wpanieri by W1," iv .. »- ask y u -0 gwgpg this Qu »n and country on the battlefield of sl'ght r.un-in 1 unc.-, an-1 we all join in extendlmr to Mrs. Melllsh as well as _yu ursrli \ ur ilmvilaat guol wishes for much happiness, material prosperity and advancement in the Mrliiia of Canada. Signed on behalf of the Company. wa. 11 ramman, Ligue. ‘ Wm A M.K-P, Lieut. ' J Cnandler, Col. Sergt. Captain Mflish replied felicitlousl)-I -The return fare to 'Wilt.h|ro next Wednesday will _ just ons; you il) cents, children 5) cents. 7 5 2| -There are picnics and picnics. The Sunday School cf Gnoe Church always make it a point to give entire satisfaction to those who zo. Nekt Wednesday is the der- 7 d 2| -W.th their usual enterprise the Mark Wright Furnishing , Go., have secured oontro!flcrP. E. Island ofa lalaenumber or the lssest furniture- design har hu. The gocdaars hoist madefb! tin best factories in the Dominion. Hr. Wright personally made selection right st the different factories. They promise the furniture buying public, not only the best value-but the very latestfdesigns. Goods will arrive here in August and September. -Horse races will bs held on the Georgetown Trotting park on July 20th. Three classes-vis: Free for all (mixed) Pune $100.00 *L50 class (mixenl Purse 60.00 Green Race [mixed] Purse will - Entrance fee 10 per cent of Pune. ply- able, ii per cent on nomination and 5 per cent evenlnif |’¢f°'° m°°' Entries close July 14th at 8 o'c1ock p. m. Five horses to enter. three or more to start in_ each race. Purse divided 50, £1, 15 and 10 mr wht Refreshments and amusements of all kinds provided on Kl‘°\\“d°-'D' A' Stewart, Sec'y. 3 m "' f& " Ld' universal tolerance. We know of no waged by Bm; A W Storm, J D M¢LL.od__ - - I I i' nobler or more honorable mission than \V McLeod Bro Lesmin Revs H G Core ' l ll. Y J Webb, and Dr Kelrsteazi. The report on Temperance written by J K Ross was e cannot be too strongly censored in the ligbtoi God's word and the teaching of science and reason. We recognize in the liquor traffic the great enemy of the Christian Church, the home, the individual and believe in set king by every legitimate means its over-throw. We are working in harmony with Him who was manltesed to destroy the works cf the evil one. We would re-affirm our antagonism to the whole liquor buslncss including the reverue derived from it. We can never sanction thc licensirg or prcmoling of this great evil by any human legfs. lation. Our position as Baptists le and ever has been for tolal prohibition for the ` nation and total abstinence for the individual. We rejoice today that the! sale of lntoxicants for beverage purposes is illegal in every part cf this Province and that the law is being respected and enforced tca Rreliel' degree than any . S, they exist, do so simply on sufferance of lightened public conscience to demand The movement to have the Provincial prohibitory law adopted all over the lsland in place of the Canada Temperance Act has much to commend it, as the penalties under the Prohlhitory Law are much severer,' and it admits more stringent enforcement. It w law in the hands of the local Government which is more amenable to the sufferageei of the people than mDominlon meas thful dperslstent efforts of the Temperance actmentof this law and the efficient aj] alllw \\ 1 fill.,-“ ,,;`, 'f F.-" .. »l~°», ‘-<,`,~'-Q3. V 5,1, A . ,` J. _ .- .y> ,..;¥'.' '0- `:_ efil Sf", _ 53'* nn, is ll r , _ . '\ g .>&0 = Summr ress oods and liluslins Prices.. Low price is notthe only attraction in the list mentioned below-even more important is the fact that the goods are f' 9. ` Flannel Suits for men White and Colored Vests Crash and Straw Hats enforcement of it through competent prosecutors. We also wish toexpress our 5 i Take it cool,we have all kinds of cool clothes. "P°'°°'°°i°l1 sf lim Jvdivisrr 0! the' $9 oo lprcvlnce in vindlcatirg the honor of the a '__' _4 _ W l Alliance ofthls Province in securing the * - ‘ .ll »\» en _ IZ. , . `. i l W p ti or ,- $ I .O0 tO $3.00 mercenary exlgencles. ` thus placing it above nil cal 25c to $2.50 f strictly up-to date -the patterns and color effects are those for which one would willingly pay full prices. The goods are shown on tables in centre o store. ` 4 pieces of Fancy Dress Muslius, marked 38c for - The Texile Panama Hat Soft bosom Fancy Shirts 65c to $2.00 Fancy Hose 25c to 65c ‘ Summer Underwear in Balbriggau and Wool 5oc tc $3.50 suit Two oz Felt Hats in light colors $2.00 each Fifteen dozen new Negiigee shirts just opened, made with plain or pleated front priced $1.00 to $2.00 each. You'll find these a delightful change from the same old patterns so many stores are showing you now. And with a purchase of $1.00 or over you get a guess at the World's Fair tickets and the $27 ex- penses. Why not try it, you'vejust as good a chance as anybody else. _ Prizes are 2 tic¥ts and $27 in cash, compell- 7 5c each - tion closes last of ju y. Prowse Bros. , - The Wonderful Cheap Men. L_- Kumfort Headache Powders will not cure in ten minutes, (To be noni lnned) WANTED-A case of headache that` ii A 1 piece of Fancy Mercerized Lawn, marked goo for - zo pieces of Fancy Dress Musliu, “specia.l”_ - - 5 pieces of Fancy Dress Goods, marked 6 5c _for - 3 pieces of Fancy Dress Goods marked 48c; for - CF' PE!S’.§!.N§...@.' SUNNYSIDE. r - 2.0¢ rd. , - 15:: yd. . ~ ' ' l0c rd. ' - .45¢'3'¢_|f - 351: rd. v CO., , is the ideal preparation for all snnburned or chafened surfaces In the first place it is an antiseptic preparation, removing all the inflammation- then it la softening and healing- makes the skin like velvet Once used, alws s used Price 25c per gottle Prepared and sold only by A W Rtdllili Plllll B The Square Druggist Sunnyside British ° Almond Al Pink. l A ment For particulars address Charlottetown, %» 5 p c 20 Year Gold Bonds of in mini llrsissuaruus cu “‘ (ASSETS OVER S27 000 000.00 l for sale in iota to snlt purchasers and on easy terms of nav Manager ERS `Wl& il Ifvcn wsata ‘ ,ln hose wear the Qxsck Cam, 7 d, ff. Y0li‘.0l!l.Y T1