sew' ..v .. 9 _. ,_ i> ii.- _,__,- _:~ . 4 1 7 , . ? 1. _._ 53; _’“$ . j’ _ .Z M loss is sustained by not having ‘ ,‘¢,'. _ es-. i + 1 ¢ ‘ , ai, 3 I I DOOOOOOOOOOOOO ___ _ _ __ _,.,_ .__-» .. - ‘ o4LL&¢ BMvs ALLSe Time 0000000 ' . rzsranusmzn isei. cuAiu.o1“ri:1°owN. i>niNci=_: rznwann ~_isLaNn;t sA'ruatoAv,;Joi*i|5§'_i__9,tiehi _ ‘ ' p u=x -_ -_re 's -_ $9 phi. af = __ :arf " Yz 1' ' _ . . ,_. . <-__.=. _=s: 3- -gg. . _ ' » » ` f ` i' 1"- i " i 'L ' i Croupy Coughs of Chidren. The tendency to croup is a foe that all parents have to iight. Croup comes in the aight, when the elfa must be right a_t hand i! it is to be he p _at all. Adamson s Botanic Cough Balsam is a blessingto all families where there are children subiect to attacks of croup or any mean cough. t has a wonderful reputation for its eiiicacy and fully deserves it. You cannot tell what night yo_ur child may wake up choking to death with croup In such a case what do you do lSend for a doctor and wait an hour or perhaps twc =houis,whilc the child is gasping for brelltlh How much simpler when t e true specidc 'for croupy coughs and all throat trou- ble is right at hand. Indeed no other way is safe with young children in the house. Adamson`s Cough Balsam is a_ most de- licate medicine for children relieving the little throats at once.Its action is soothini! and certain. It clears out the _phlegm which produces the croupy condition and is a safeguard which _no mother who knows about it will _fi\SD@hSe with All coughs and indammation of the throat or bronchial tubes are cured by B&lS8l1l with yromptness that surprises All drug- gists sell ir.. 25 cents. The genuine das ‘ F. W. Kinsman 8: Co.` blow H1 U16 bottle. e 1 _ | nl l I 3 A Good Dongola Shoe for $ I .00 at-*L don Bios. £52-'iii L 5 ;i"~;i'U(§\\ Qfaji l _; ' _ l _*Em i___ :sm on »__}?_:.a ,,.e;2, ff; Il if you want a gnod,sryiish carriage and a good horse, call or telephone KILLED _ AT BALL Lightning Fatalities on the Diamond MORGAN COMING HOME Sunday Base-ball-'Wife’s Vain Effort to Save Hus- band from Death. _\iiuRIcAN f APITA \_ 1: ;~' UOMING HOME. Lo1~‘Do_\'_ June 2>‘.-(Special)-J. Pier pont Morgan and several other prominent land. KILLED Br LIGHTNING AT .i BALL cams. Rocxi-‘oRD, ILL., June 2S.-(Special.)- While a game of ball was in progress at Monroe Centre lightning killed Morris Carleson, the iirst baseman and knocked out several players and spectators. WIFE TRIES TO SAVE HUSBAND. COLUMBUS, OHIo.J une 23.-(Special.)- Mrs. Edwin Ruthven, serving sentence for receiving stolen property tried to save her husband who was electrocuted this morning by declaring that she, not her husband, had shot Policeman Slipp. SUNDAY BALL-PLAYERS ACQUITTED. SYRACUSE, N. Y., June 28.-(Special.)- Jury after three minutes deliberation re- ported the Sunday ball players not guilty. __ _*_+ _ _____‘__ 'run canst: or Nnavous Haab- Acan. ` This most distressing and common malady doubtless has its origin in some unbalanced condition of the nervous sys tem. Probably the simplest, safest and most edicient remedy ' s Polson‘s Nervi~ line. Twenty drops in sweetened water gives immediate relief, and this treat- ment should be supplemented by bathing the region of pain with N erviline. To say it acts quickly fails to express the result. Sold everywhere in large Zoe. bottles. A Moran, Sunnyside. li We don’t wish to sell cheap Shoes-We want to sell good Shoes cheap-_W. Moran’s “Sunnyside.”' li. Pretty Silk Waists at $5.00, $5.75 at Paton’s. li. Thirty Silk \Vaists-The New York ft; les llack and colored from $4.50 to .$8.75 - Pat-‘.n'_~a. li. iii- iiivmtus SnoeCanada’s best produc- ~_n»i. §;i the art of shoe making, Goi`l"i:;ros. I. The lnvietus Shoe for sale at Gail' Bros. ii. r Q . =l.arges’ Livery ,Personal attention to all or- dcrs. Phone 30 LARo.E Bnos. 04" PROPRIET ORS Ladies f White Canvas Shoes An f»x*r.=_or-rlinary snowing of Silk YV..isis to defy at Patonk. li. The Invictus Shoe for ladies and gentle- men.-Goff Bros, Sole Agents. li. Frame Your Picture at home with our Passe- Partout Binding. We have just received a Also some nice outfits for this new and interesting . k. f New stnck w(i{’c make you mats and Just 6 mounts of every descrip- Monia 8. Smith, iisziio a iionit . Pen- tion._See our samples. eci _ _ Liebigi I-it cure for Epllepsyand kindred ,_ ggeciticns is theboeg g\;ftee§_s_1_1§ _remfgyi _ ~, snow used y . cians _ C "- Queen and Richm.-:i;d S 5. inn inaumpe mi iilmrim. nu, ~¢um;.: mgdentially recommended to the Lillie#-' ed. H1011 £1158! hom EPILEPSY, FITS ST VITUS’ DANCE _ v ' 9 _~ ~ gi that do lo. or know a --~ »~_»_ _._-.__ -_ _ ___;_- _ ,,,°’,,,’“,,',‘§,,‘i2?f,’,‘§,’,‘,,§’,‘§,,§_°ii'§,,I'§’.,,,,1 ronri-as n-an mms and try it. It will be sentby mail preoaid, Ithasciiredwherce\'i»~y- thi else has failed liihen writing mention this r and five full aidress to N0 EEE;aili°e'Lieiaioco..1r9Kingszfeczwesc'P°rbn¢o. E likes to wait very long to have re- - Pairs attended to. Often gre-1-it iu- convs.»iien.>f: end serious df; wage or 333’ V§'0fk attended to :it the props-r_ time. We not oni-y do our work' Pmmptly but we do it properly.. _ Our workmen are experiencctl 1 Ind We Euaranine sniiefnriinn K 1 dminrui Americans sailed today on the Deutchf. ww " “ Pref. - Saturday Shoes at right prices.-W. UW8TE8Rl6 19 s -' I‘ _ fine stock ofthe best q_ual- A ' fur _ ity PASSE PARTOUT. Eastern Teachers’ Association The Association assembled at 9 o'cinck. A short time was taken up by discussing questions of the “Question Box." Development of character or moral training in schools was the subject of a paper by Miss B. A. Matheson. Mr. G. J. McCormac read an extensive paper on the different studies on the Public . School Curriculum. Mr. Mc- Cormac took up each subject separately, Reading. Writing, Arithmetic, Language Studies. Geography and Nature Studies. Mr. McDonald moved a vote ef thanks to Mr. McCormac seconded by R. F. Lawless. The oilicers elected for the next year are:- President-Howard Leslie. Vice do-Miss B. A. Matheson. Sec'y Treas.-G. J. McCormac . Rec. Sec’y-Daniel McPherson. Executive Com.-Robertson McFayden, C. 0. Howlett, J. D. McLeod, Tillie Mc- Donald, Miss Grace Gordon. God Save the King brought the meeting to e close. CHICAGO MARKETS. - Chicago. Juno 28.-(Speelal.) - 'lhe following are the closing rates: July, Wheat GQ; Corn 43 ;0|\tB,- Pork, $14.55. Sept. Wheat, 663; Com,4-45 Oats, -- Poik. $14.75. N_EW YORK MARKETS. _ii Closing prices Jung 28 Amalgamated Copper 1223 American Sugar 144g American Tobacco 135 Atchison Common 835 Brooklyn Transit Louisville Nashville Manhattan New York Central nil North Pacific Common nil ROCR ISi8!1d ni] St. Paul 1712 United States Steel Com. H 66 H 823. Burlington 195; 110i 125 491 we Canadian Stock Quotations. mmisnea by iiccdaig, Rykerz sc co. Montreal.) » C1°Si118 Drioes June 28 Canada Pacific ` 1045 'Montreal St. Ry. M5 Toronto St, Ry. 109 St. John St. _ 117 Halifax St. Ry. g7 Twin-`City.Si. Ry. _ Dominion. Coal Co. - Republic Mining __ Payne de ° ’ i North Sli* do Dominion Iron and Steel a§=E8§ Heat 8: Power ggg f _ _ I _ _H . _ _ _j . .. . ._ \ i Object Lesson to the average housewife i is the ease with which washing can be done ' when Surprise Soap is used. _ It is a pure, hard soap which means to the economical housewife that it goes furtherthan - other soaps. ' It is therefore a money~ saving soap. For best rcsulfsfollow the diredions on wrnpfu. ` SLSf¢P|Ill»Kl» ‘-‘5oo1r¢w5isni¢» cream" on Lcrdui du. _ 6 at . 23”’ st' W gm L June30that11a. m. and 7p~ m' if ii A Li A N 1/5/ at \ ¢ s.u.v ‘ ' ‘/‘, Great George Street = Livery and Boarding Stables Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' First-class s i ri g I e _and double teams at ' f mgderate rates- _ _ |_ ,P Planners sroitis. A Well Filled List of Entries and a Keen Competition Guaranteed. » The entries' for the Dominion Day sports closed Thursday evening. The list includes the best athletes in the Province, and probably never has the local field events been so well filled. The t1remen’s races will be specially interesting and will give them good practice for the Halifax Tourna- ment. ` Following are the officials and_ entry list. . Referee-L. B. McMillan. Starter-D. A. McKinnon. _ J udges-F. W. Coombs, Reg. Stewart, Arthur Sullivan. L Field Judges- Geri-old McLean, Charles Hermans, James Waddell. Timers-#Howard Dlngwell, Thos. Ron- sghau, Dr. H. D. Johnson. ` Umpires-G. S. McLean, Art Vatcher, C. V. McDouald,C. Murley. Scores- W. V. Newsom, I. McKinnon, T.§B. Foley. Clerk of Course-H. R. Large. Assistants-L. F. Muncey, A. Trainer, 100 Yard Run (open)-W. Williams. H. Toombs, F. Creamer, H. W. Ritchie, J. F. McMillan, P. Dufy, J. McPherson, J. Burdett. ' Half Mile Bicycle- Harry Wonnacott Picton Brown. _ 600 Yards Hose Reel. 220 Yards Run-W. Williams, C. J. Mitchell, H. Ritchie, H. Toombs, J. T. Mcmiuan, R. A. Donahoe, P. Duffy, J. McPherson, F. Burnett, Throwing 16 Ib Hammer-R. A. Donahoe C. V. McDonald, W. Jones. One Mile Bicycle-Harry Wonnacott, S. Doyle, A. Cameron, Byron Brown, Picton Brown. Putting 1617> Pound Shot-P.A.Danahoe, W. Jones, F. Burdett, G. Newsom. 880 Yard Run Open-L. L. McIntyre, Hary Toombs, F. R. Harper, E. Teed, C. J. Mitchell, L. Adams, P. DuRy, L. Eaton. 300 yd Hook and Ladder. Hilih Jump-G. R. Harper, E. Teed, C. McGregor. R. A. Donahoe. Three Mile Bicycle-Harry Wonnacott, S. Doyle, A. Cameron, Byron Brown, Picton Brown. ‘ _ 440 yds run Firemen-A. E. Hearts, A. Vatcher, J. T. McMillan. Running Broad J ump-J. T. McMillan, R. A. Donahoe, J. McPherson, F. Bur- dett, G. Newson. _ 440 Yard Run (open)-Harry Toombs, E. Teed, H. W. Ritchie, L.'Adams, F Creamer, R. A. Donahoe, P. DuHy, F. Burdetf, L. E. Eaton. _ ' Pole Vault;-T._H_arper,_ .`_l'._ Irijglsr, -E. Teedg G.‘iiIc_<_§1.1;sfor;;_R.__a. Iliimtue. _ Ci1lll‘Cll SCI’ViCC$. ' -ln-mal lETHOD&a Prince Street.--Prayer and Praile Ser vice at 10.15.-Rev. G. M. Young at 11 and 7. Strangers welcome. Attentive ushers. Grace Church.-3-¢Rev. J. W. McConnell atll andl7. Sunday School at 2.15. Strang- ers always welcome and provided with comfortable seats. PB@BYTEBIAN. Zion.---Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. D B. McLeod at 11 and 7. Sunday Schod and Bible Class at 2.30. a St. James.---Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. T. F. Fullerton at 11 and 7. Sunday ehool and Bible Class at 2.30. _ _ cauacnornzvouivn. ‘ 2 i All welcome and visitors provided-' with seats by courteous ushers. ., _ at 11 and 7. Sundnfsehool at'2.I*D Prayer All seats free; _ ' » 1 - 1 _ orruarmor omaur. ' The church or christ win mea for ui.. S. Doyle, A. Cameron, Byron Brown, V . F, Y `for$5each it will St. Paul's-Rev. Leo Wiilian_is__ at _Many 11 and 7. All welcome. Seats free and L §o1P'r~ 1;;_¢'§°. ' ; _ e mg. ,t eir umppmprlatem A physician is retty to say ll sr. rrm¢a’s cannon( ` ‘."i°‘ 0° ‘“§Ei“¥ 11 a.m. Holy Communion and Matins;at and ‘that no woman, 7 p, m, Ev,¢‘j 3035 _ _ _ _ _ _ , , _ should submit to them. » - _ Dr. Pierce’s _treatment will BAP'1'ts'r. _ - right in the privacy ~ _ _ (I ' e Rev. G. P. Raymond at 11 and 7. Sunday L hundred’ school and Pesto.-'S _ Bibie cuss at 2.30. “f,‘;§;"'°‘§§ Door yo; a su titu_t¢;.a_ _ -f' ~-" f n’ttri e-witliyour th. °"""““*"‘°H““““”' °“°“°“° ` ir v. rims sumo N Y preaching by R,v___R F_ »Wh;sw__n I advice aiidbe'w‘ci1._ ' meeting Wednesdayjnight at 8`o’cloc|r.i'" ' ' ~ \ g ivrroiv nun _*_* , SundlsyServicesat 7 1 8 d at 1 ‘ii i Week night Service Monday Tuesda J ,,i.‘!t~%,,5, ~-1 _ _,$3 ____:_,_é__ __ . _ _ , WC Wil H T."l.’..’”"‘i"" W” _“"1 S” _ “"’.._;;_;;="f_‘iii _ 5 if. g ’“¢‘i‘i£f”2f“ 'W a-xp __ _ 1-_ __ _ ._\, , Lightning Killed Two *Ncw__._ to Young Men# __ A roononi rationing iionianossiias 1-...-_ _ Sawmill Wrecked'an=r _ -ii;-_ ' Z ° ___ ’ y __ M _(fr __ __A-.5 Steam been ton _Company F0! Headquarters for"~Souvenir‘*vGoo¢k. __ " _ , ' ' , --4 - " » ._ - _ "»». ‘ L x a. WET *NYM _`i’ii9'¥ERTl` ce’s 2Te..t Icoo P981* L” L A L M - boo The om if.. ;i“ ' i ' 'L .1 _ we -; .. f. , .g_en¢e¥ed§ca1ACavis2:.(_>3_. _ _ _ _ 'sH1Rr_wAisrMEN'” _ inssse im _____:_n_¢i°°tiif7.k}iii°a_1‘_f‘¢°§2’i`if‘3i¢§’% farhe-undgrsggueg 05-égiggr me by l -’ ' V _ 5 is, V '_ D . " _ _i ‘j _ .__ __ ..~_¢ . 3. l To BE TOLERAT-ED-. _mpre durable bindmriawaddgeszoxtliisorints i,_pri_vate_ contract that cligibll _ ' _` _ ;‘._'__ I. .i_ 5,11 Bll&.10, N. Y. A two storey, ténemw _ _ There are signs already that shirt' ‘ _ - _ house on the corner all ~ ` ~ waists for men are to be tolerated, if not; ~- ' _ »~ - ‘f-Y lf _Pownal Btroets. _ ` ' V ' _ " encouraged, at informal functions in a.nd__ f V _ __ fl ' ' The ,property has 'a“"ad§il\ of 78 - I near New York-in _theeeming summer; ° °.. _ 7 L' ' f "3 f gtg( S i' t f ¢_ M, ,,,.,,,, ,,,,, ,,, , _.Dividend Notice. rt °° .J ‘°.“ '~°» __ . ° ~== m y°°_ u mf fthe’ wt, °f _ _ age of 59 feet on Pownal Street. I door amusement associations which -- .. ._ . " M ' » M 'iThe Houseis `oomparatively new L F”f‘§» $3 h§§§;?el2§;t§:;m§€£t ?vtais?;e; Of '.'in_d oo_1_id\tion“and~ can now < _~ _ _a happy _solution _oi _a 'tmublcsomeéproirii ° ` _ E- _ ' L i,_,i_’e-_.b-__°°ghti`t"`Rl'¢§t bofgdn _ iemindressiof these occasions, aria the _ -- - .5 _f ; _ ‘ ‘ ,°a=yfi°rm~__of“Pw}!>b\@¢- _ fe shiri. waist. is ihmofnrn _nu-¢~ nf mhiiatfin ‘- .