I L ; V _ w»"»;."?“..~'-_ . ' - _ _ ‘ ,, _ _ _ _,_ _ _ _ V _ ~ . _ . “ - ' __ _ =,v~» _'i~~.1-rf "A-» 'N'-"‘~ -'~rf-rf~1v-he-"sUer|ri-.ta/nervous: i 'fn-r \.V~. ..,.i._¢,»......, . ., .V VV...~»-----M ~ V- :ru;..rt‘Axnnii., " ._ _ _ . _ .¢....~ =-_¢ - _;..-_-:if-...;_-=._.,._..___ ____,_ ,,, _ . __ _ ' 1 ' __ ,_____,._._._._..~- >.._....,._.._.._._____ _,_ ,_,__,, _ ___ ,_ ,_____________,A_ ____ .__ _ . ' "*‘ ‘ **'_»'~i-be-,_,...~.\n-»... ....foweu-~nnssn~~,._.~,.|»¢»¢..~¢.`V.~- , . V»\¢-..,...-we--V.»s.~2e. the, o es. NWI ¢'every bltesgoode _ fi ii. Itis to C . lf<\“i:‘y_. s nto egw fe iic without st ngthg - wmring ._ \ rubbing. ` gh): your grocer i'or_V _ _ " \\u\o'\d Steve A " 'I N ` r$tlcl\s.~ Requires no`Cociiin -gi.. _ ssieawuenumiessrmune. o___i___ C \ L Ju .I 3 for re Cent tru delicious summer drinks" Sovereign _ il.iin`e*]uice _ onwbtllt. Xvmtesspocefuie tostglsse ofice weter, sweetened lo e .taste, makes the most healthful, the meet estisfyin ,‘ end the most refreshing, of sql pot weather beverages. And, 3 leeeee cost only xc govereflgn Lime Juice is the i pure juice of iinest West India ima with the natural iiavor , of the :mn ripe fi-nit. l |06, ik, ICG IND U06 IUTTLIU. Bold by Grocers end Druggisu .Reiued end bottled by 1 IIISN INS. 60., UU.. ilA|.lFAl. ll / __ _.__ llo3ehuM : -e 1:. "71 twim__ sf ‘”' f?'___’»'f . ill _._ \__i `_\`_ _yfv_-_‘ ‘ff ` `_`_'-*’;_f.»` V- -_-:n._.;/,./ experience in the business 7 _ki I/'li _ __ .- _ 'f-/` 4 _‘__,-_-__---»~-: .»-l- - ~ ‘if 71 i _ f ""‘ ‘-1"-= f-213, 1->_~§_1._ i 1-fl _ ‘*"Nf1-if' ° - , \» lt may cost more to get e ‘ suit ol' our cloth, but you know how much better Ere wool is than shoddy -the good, strong wool grown in P. E. l. and the other provinces,-well, , _ . end have had lite long ;_` |}|_\‘ we use only pure w0°|» ‘N ;'-5 {»` _f J ri ASTOMACI1 ' end Bowel Troubles, Terplil Liver, Sick Headache, Constipa- tlen and llieuehsss, speedily _ cured by M<:GALE’S sur-riannui' PILLS uf d I f Cel I ...T.'.!,°’.i‘f'.’~.5i1'l .»i’§i‘ii".‘Z§:.I.°.‘. 275.' i.. .Z’i'.‘.. Mraz) time end in any lcuniste. _ nd EJ Nrffd W I COICQVI rl I lrulzm Prem Ile Butternut and scleritid- cally combined with other vegeiable principles tim make them witiionr doubt one oi' ine bees Uwe, Slolllnl end Bowel Pills new before the public. lsr eele enefyuhere. ssc por bex. er by inet! ee receipt of pries- ITINTON'-S PAIN RELIEF. Aislliy renely ier Ietersel enl uteniii ue. Nreeliienmetiem, Celicspnins. N . Fermi where. .»l‘“.."'.. 2 ..i. E §&il.’.’ T Wriiesrn Cniuiicai. &iiede. it :ii ,_ I] ‘ BISG IT J.i..»' sirspiisnao-,' »nnii»i|»¢l-¢\\°=\_. eu -_-‘us i-vii-\ _ “~V9.-wr-f,s'v°-'°"?1-V~"' “°° .'isiidn.`s¢_»eeu¢‘n. 'i\iii»u'».i» ni-rt H - _ U _ MAY succsso Loan mmm. ‘ N "' ' | | ` _ _..._ ii ii esner sn ( A I 3 ' :i;;;>t_i_nuch exxiet 0° i_ l _; _ *_ v _ that Lord sod L ‘ J' Mlnto will vecste T _Professor Campbell, ofthe' ontreal Presyterian College, PM icy r..qs..aisma'tn.i.@.;s.‘ii.a.%A......b13@snraiitn- __________________ _ 3° b°§"“¢- ,-£5 ‘ _ _ i if _ iietesttd§{_tl_}WiActlgn ofthe College-,poard ` ` _ 'in Passing Him Over and LT iii-V »~._.i,':_”i`;_._:_ i1P”"'_`. ‘ (apr. i§_crlinger_ ati’ it ',5ls~5~ 9 Principal-tlhuich : S £JonN,June 5.- t Scrim r was ' ' ' ~ Glnd terred to the Oheir ctsyetemetlc Theology , `\ ‘ V 4 _ - - from the Ohelr ot Exsgeele. It wee re- a Qrmextudont wee his chle! and so leld solved th . Oasiygf 5% dl en ew fl ee nt? _d" e _:MB deg into n e` nldivsii nib 'uor"l»e "s'i`i:%}i'i"i` " `eeeii';‘ Rev. D. J _l"reser, L. L. D,, was appointed Professor ot New Testament Exegesis in the seine College. _ Principel Sctilkeril Gehedieu born, e greduete oi Knox College in 1878. In 1874 ‘he wee ‘epilolnted lecturer in the Presbyterian Oollrge, Montreal. In lt82 was appointed es Proibssor ot Exegesle. Professor Fraser is n nstlve of P. E.lsland and at present is minister ot St. Sleptien`s Cnnrob; St. John. When Principal MoViosr,oi the Mon- treal Pr 'sbyterian Oollege,disd the Board ot Management asked Prof. John Camp- bell to assume the ofilco of Acting Princi- pal. Dr. Oampbell’s connection with) the College through an unbroken period ot 38 years, made this move only natural. It was, however, only a temporary working arrangement. Prof. Campbell Is a brilliant student rather than a man of i.iTaii-r, a hnkmaker, nota leader. On the stef! was another inan who was Di-_ C~\inpbeIl'ii equal in intellei-tual vigor and li a di ion ot very fine afimin‘stratlve aoility. A`man among men is Dr. Scrim- gsr. coiirnaman or nu union. Dr. Scrimgsr is s former student oi' Dr U iinpbeil, and a man ot fewer years: Prof. Campb-ell’s trle ids were anxious ti have 'he acting Principal made actual Principal, only one dissenting. Prof. Campbell said nothing to this until yester d sy mi rningin the Assembly wnen the report ot the Board came up for adoption. After Dr. Scrlinirer was declared ` Prin- cipal and the applause was over, Prof. Campbell appeared on the plsttoriu look- iiig neivcus and ill at ease. His voice was calm and he said he was not speaking in a psssion.H\s friends,he aaid,thonght that an injustice had been done him. He had » `.-in 'do"e his been to serve the Chui-di tor ei g- _eration and challenged, dared, anyone 1- 1; o 5°. I ‘ e = Ii' i_psi` to uhow nelred not filled to entire. satis-_ -~ is tion th duties o` acting Principal. e soul not etey in e Feeulay 'where iii rw icon or nn oiisir or mmf, ine Apolcgetleeon the table and eeld his eotion was tinsl irrevocable. _ _ .__ .slblilonwas Pemsui. I The` silence tlldt ensued was peintul. When David Horrlee,ot Montreal, mrs to 'express regret for the occurrence, Dr. Campbell rose and went our, sud n breeze in the vestibule slammed the door alter him. In this connection it is to be remembered _ 5, incipel Falconer Wes s student’ ndergi Currie, oi Pine Hill, and Dr. Currleis' ,ogtent to abide the new P‘rlI.\6§pel.`_ _L"’lf' The wholvfiiitter f ueen's Univer- sit>y's rQntldli to thef _ riimvss referred tosoomliittee tor `id` ion. Hon. Colin Campbell reported Manitoba Collene sifslre. - _ - _ PRBACHES T0 THB ASBWBLY. In Anite ot a very heavy rain Assembly men in dll the non-conlormisti churches tuday3:d,_gcod audioniies. ` Rev. Clarence McKi on`o!_Sydney was the preacher to the Assembly inthe morning and Rev. John Pringle of the Yukon, was the same at nirht. Mr. _MscKinnon's subject was “Personal Work." In e simple direct discourse hepled for activeintersst in this generally ignored Work. His "sermon was very eagerly received and the keenest hunter could End nothing to cavil at. Mr. Pringle told the matctiless story ct the Yukon in his own inimitable way. For over an hour and halt a packed huure hung on his words. Perhaps the greatestprencher of the day was Rev Q. A. Macdonald, Eiitor oi the Toronto Globe, in Germain St. Baptist Church on the “Rewards of Faith" as suggested by the eleventh Hebrews. Principal Patrick of Winnipeg was down for a pulpit, but temporary indlspositlon made it impossible tor him to preach and many were disappointed. ` Church Union is slated for tomorrow. BUNVAN RELIC. 0ri¢insl Werrenl \\\iieli Committed lim to Bedford Jnil. On April 28, 1661, there took place the Coronation oi Chai-los II., and el e mark oi royal clemency prisoners for every oilence short, of felony _wore that day released, those awaiting trial dismissed at discretion. On the 243rd anniversary oi that - day-n day on which John Bunyan would have been released from Bed- lord jail altar his first three weeks‘- confinement had it not been for the perversity oi the authorities. Wim chose to regard him as e legal con- viction, rendering it necessary that e pardon should be sued for-Lher9 Will be ofiered lor solo iit Sotheby'B. LOD- don, the original warrant. under \ which, in 1674, he was for a t.hird_ time incarcerated, although. OWUIRI to the intervention of the Bishop oi Lincoln, in whose diocese Bedford. then was, for s period of six months only. The warrant, signed by thirteen J. _ P.’s-six baronuts and seven csquiras -is addressed to the coustahles oi Bedford, and charges Bunyan with i having preached or taught at a con- venticle meeting or assembly, under the color or pretence oi the exercise of religion, in manner other than according to the litur8Y 01' D¥`lCU°° oi the Church oi England. Noncon- fgrmity in somewhat irser nowsi- deysl - Rarities hy the "tinker . . . who strove to mend man_s souls el well se kettles and pens' are £0-48! the object oi extraordinarily eager competition in the sale-rooms. It ie worthy oi note that apart from im- portant monuments oi early print- ing, such ll the Flllt And Sdloeuor Psiiitei- oi 1459. ii wry of Wl\l¢h °° vellum brought in 1884 84,950, the highest amount ever paid et auction lor e book, and examples by our own Cnxton, no printed work eeve mis has realised anything like es much under the hammer ee "The Pil- irn'e Progress." ‘rn he e wider circulation th# ll! hook; eioept the Bible, » has been triiiidieteo into 104. 1sn¢\ies°». IM in 1001 the Neel copy ol the Bret digg", Part I., wiitli the psrhevl ulqtre frontlepiece o Bully!-ll_ T053' iq, ...isis e1.41¢. u with ell iii #lille el hid. one o work V~ "- roue semen si siiexsapesn. 'lvl' "racers" is £1,720. . 'his eeh ei die' Burns Heffel* promises to be one of the more hi- tereetl suction-room events ei 19M.-elioadoa Nswl- ~ .L._..__---- SATOLLI AT GIBRALTAR- _ Rcquircd Help ' to Move in Bcd Was a Great Sufferer and Almost in Despair-New Hope and Strength Came With the _Use of Dr. Cl1ase’s Nerve Food. false hope. Because Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food actual- much run down ln health and suffered rheumetism. At times I was so badly hed. While sick and downhearted I re- some ot Dr. Ohasc’s Nerve Food. “Under this treatment I soon began to improve, and by the time I had used eleven boxes of Dr. Chasa’s Nerve Food I was happy to ilnd myself strong and well again. Ioften think ct what a lot oi 80° . 7 Dr. Ghese’s Nerve Food. I hope women who suuer as I did will benefit by my ex- _F°!°"'. . . " n'i=."oiiu3;L r_1i_i~¢11n :ilu -' 1 ers cee't be _' cereful to let elf deughtere de- - velop ell their ast- _; utrggshume to the ii _ , _ The crucial epoch of e womeive life is the change from __ J," meidenhoed to L-1%' -i _ g iwor_nenh;_od. hi:° _ . rt evo v e w o ,At,`,_,¢§' \\\ son 3.1 iimiirmii * - itseff in the nerv- & ‘limitless et tliis time. Ne “yer gleklgoiiien edbrded the wel 0 I et ne. or the makers e r. Pierce‘e Favorite Preecri tion now cier (fm revert! for women who cannot be olrld- ,Backed ulp hydover _e,tliird of e century or remerkeb e dn uniform cnree, e record me se no other remedy for the diseases end weaknesaezyeenller towomen ever etteisel, the propri ie ef Dr. Pieree‘e Ievorite Prescription now feel i' wer- rentedia oferin topsy “coin le money of the United &etee or any ease of Len- lerfhee, Female Weakness, Prolspsus, or felling of the Womb, which they cannot cure. All they ask ia a fair end reasonable trial of their means of cure. II cannot rsiee your medicine hi enough " writer Mrs. Jennie Hippenhemegig Xunteriown, lndiens. “I began taking Dr. Plence‘s Favorite Prescription end took it stead- ily for six months. I was net once sick at stom- eeh, never vomited once. Took the ‘Favorite Preeeiptlon’ three times s dey and when in sever! pein took en extra teesyoonful ci' medi- cine which checked the pain. felt pleasant ell the time and did not get nervous es I used to. when my bshyagiri came lset Aiimin she wee ‘ healthy. She now eleven mon s old. Am thirty-eight yearn old and never t through ee easily in all my life. Why ehculnvomen sufcr i when they can get through eo eerily? »l am able todo giiite s washing and ironing which I could not o for eight yeere helen.” As e tonic for women who are nervous, sleepless, worn-out and nia - down, “Fe- vorite Prescription " is unequaled. For constipation, the true, scientide cure ,\`el - yr -mir: -er-I _ __ ., A ~t- Iss '” "”‘A- "_" ‘ ` \j' ` ._` _ ._ <>_V < , tr '~’ ~. `€" ;'f?§‘,3r‘» _ =',_"'_'2' ' - fi ~.,;/' ._ ._ ‘gp 5.¢'V if H. I. :FE if _ ___ lii»'§ i ~ ~“- 9 _.J _, _, _ _, _i. __ _ liiraciive Woolensf _;:0R_ Spring and Summar As in thefpast so now we areshowingsome of the new- est_', creations in suitings and trouserings that are put on the market. If you favor us with your order you can-depend on get- ting a graceful, comfortable and well iinished garment at a moderate cost. D. Ao A Merchant Tailor, Morris Block. l Charlottetown LIMITE D. Commencing F. W. HALLS. is Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Mild, harmless, yet sure. Nc other pill cel compare with them. ` Steam Navigation Co.; MONDAY. APP_clL 25th. The Steamer Princess, will ,eave the Company’s wharf APPIY OH lhe Work 0! Sl my for Picton at 7.oo a. m. |00 MEN WANTED Murray Harh;r Branch Railway. oflice, Murray River. - s.......y Williiiiil KITCHEN. 5-i8 dw im. ---"I" I-'I 1- Liverponl and london and Globe Insurance ilu. Furnishcs its Policy Holders Indemnity Against Loss by Fire and Lightning at Lowest Current Rates. The worldwide bus nes= of the Company enables it. with the smallest P05Sib1F Pfofms féom etgch gi its iiiiinerous Agencies, to steadily increase its reserves, and. year by_ year, _irrespective o con agra ion other losses, to add to the resources whicl1_e_nsure a complete protection to 1ts_ensui_ers. _ d _th t refer. Losses on policies issued inithe Maritime Provinces are promptly and liberal y sett e wi ou ences to any other centre in Cana e. _ Loss of the Company at Toronto, April igth. 1904- abou! ~ ~ ~ » ~ ~ - - ~ - ~ - - - ~ S Sifig Loss of the Company at Baltimore, Febxuary 7th. 1904. about. _ . . . Z0-347 Net Fire Insurance Premiums for 1903 . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ - i0.084-339 Assets of the Company 31st December, 1900. _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ . S;-.9133 678 A. t ' C d tD mber,19o3... . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . , . OFFIESEE-16x; (;t?;tqG;:'ge gifeet, Ch’towu, P. E. I- TELEPHONE N0. 56 B. 1. E- 5'°l"EZ\/\."»¢\?”|”, AGENT- ;_»; (I. The great iood cure is doing wonders ,_` ' qrnniie for weak, wom-out 'and discouraged ~“”. / women. _fi ; 1 Many medicines which are prescribed ‘ §`,'l':_._', '_ in such cases are merely stimulants ` which give temporary reliei and arouse " ::°::’°‘;°°:_;°;.;:i“;";°:.":‘°?.,;':2 (jUSH[()N FRAME coisnek BRAKE ‘-i ,:,~r_:.:_"f. 1 i' » , _-1-" Th n°‘°m‘n . ‘ V - `- .u..ai'””i'i;'a‘:°.»`:°i::»., iiii-ii.; c¢i_~u»»\ _ CA A __ L f -‘ " .' bum me =-ef.-¢'-:- . i '..- , t r ills; " \ if ff' ~¥ ' fil- .“' ; - z"-1 4' X' ,: -__ _ ~ 5 1 .. .i § i on ~._.~;~ ni.”