_ THE GUARDIAN. PHAR\.O'l"l`F.'l`OWN. PRINCE EDWARD 4.(__ il _ 01' "ai Nicholson by N llcaici of Cardigan .50 .25 Z§`sf§§:§?3_'&:s`e' $4.25 niiisboiouzh 1-0° to date *4.1@.84 -nf DIED. __i,__\.._.;__. Granville, on June 3rd, Wil~ P' aged 67 years. He leaves g kind and loving father. father, farewell father, peace- , my silent rest, sweetly, God knows best, .` gg call thee home to rest. father, farewell father, say our last farewell, l- H mn meet beyond the river,. with Thee to dwell. Sickly 0hHdren ldsred to lleelth and Vlgour by &lr.6haee's Nerve Food. children are pale, weak, and from their birth. Many others their blood and nerves exhaust- md their systems broken down by ravages of disease. or as the re- qf over-study at school. Chase’s Nerve Food is the ideal i for children. It supplies the ents which are lackirg in the dem _ _ weak, and nervous. It restores colour and richness to the blood, the nerves, and builds up As a restorative after the and debilitating effects of mrarlet fever, and such ai)- is of incalculable' worth. 8t=ph<-n Dempsey, Albury, P. E. writes:-“ My little grand- .vears old, was very pale and had no appetite. She sthd. wornout appearance, and than e nd sickly. I got some Nerve Food for her. and her very much. She_is in weight and Nerve Food. Soc e box. at or Edmanson, Bates mg] _ 1 J,-T ILUIYS KEEP Ol IIIID 'n-If//cr IS I9 KIID 0' PIII OR INTERIM. UR QXTERIII., PIII-KILLER YIPLI. |101' RE- oirr ron imrrxrioue AND sus- Ti-ie Genuine BOTTLE Ti-is NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SGH. l‘B¢\¢\/\f\ Q/ Clear, sparkling, carbonated drinks-drinks that are noted _ e===‘ l .ti i ees; \~ e»~e~»e~e»»e-e~o1 br their fine flavor, and wholesome properties-then ask for our Ale, Ginn Srila. Lenin Sour, etc- Nearly all dealers sell them. ii. siiiiioiis.; lontrea l Steamship Go. Str. “CAMPANA” From Ch’iown 22nd May 4th June 18th ~- 2nd July 16th H 80:11' H 13 h`Aug. “ 27h H '_ 10th Sepf. 24th - 8 h Oot. 22nd ‘- ~ th Nov Monday 281|: M15 11th Juni 25th °~ '9tll Jul) 28:11 “ 6th Aug 20.11 ‘- friend in Saint John. » p H Bnomrrosrsm CAMP, Orange Free State, South Africa, Apr il 9th, 1900. My Dear-&, Your welcome letter just to hand. I am so pleased at the kind SYll1I>Bthy shown by you and :the Saint John people for us in our great struggle. The thought has helped us in many ahard march and fierce battle, and when we have felt weary and hungry and ready to drop with fatigue the thought of how the ` people at home felt for us and trusted in us has kept us from giving in and en- abled us to hold our own even with vetelzdn soldiers such as the Gordons, Cornwalls and Shropshires, which com- pose our brigade. _ The 358901180 must have beenterrible l' 5510118 0111' parents and friends during and four sons to mourn 'fthe dwg they knew We were fighting the ‘ Lion of Africa, as Cronje is known,and as the dead and wounded had their names telegraphed home the hear-breakings L must have been piteous. But that is they way with everything, the 3|-¢5,¢,¢; th¢__ sacridce the greater the glory. And those who have died-for our country have died 9 nobly, and after all life does not consist, in quantity, butquality. In our company no nobler or braver- man fell than`Pat McCreary. He was a stretcher bearer,_a.nd as such was not compelled to go bearer than 150 yards to the fighting line, but all day Sunday, regardless of the hissing bullets, he succored the wounded and as evening fell , the vfent away forward where many of us had fallen in the charge, and there he_”was riddled with bullets by the cowardly and disbonorable enemy. Then, too, I must tell you of another man named Hatfield. In the march from Paardeberg to Bloemfontein his boots gave out. Wrapping his puttees round his feet he stubbornly limped on, mile after mile, never giving in. His feet were covered with blood blisters, the nails of his toes were torn off and bleeding and every step must have been a hell to him, but he would not give up. And as there were lads in our company who could die like McCreary and march like Hatfield, so I sup-` pose there were Canadians in other companies. So you see that I can~ not help feeling proud that I was allowed to resign my commission and live and fight with privates who were men. _ Whether the war will soon be over I do not know, but perhaps I may see you soon 3 again, and then I will tell you many stories of our campaign. Till then take' care of yourself. ' ARTHUR M1~:LL1s`H. I Church Services. METHODIST. Prince Street.---Prayer and Praise Ser- vice at 10.15. Rev. G.R.Ra.ymond at 11 and Rev. Mr. Thomas of London, England at 7. ~ Strangers welcome. Attentive ushers. Grace Church.--Prayer meeting at 10 Rev. J .W.McConnell at 11 and Rev. D. B_ McLeod at 7. Sunday School at 2.f1"». E. L. ani C. E., at close of .Sunday School. Strangers always welcome and seats provided. PRESBYTERIAN. Zion.---Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. McConnell at 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30 St. James.--~Prayer meeting at 10, Rev. J, M. Fisher at ll and 7. Sunday School and Bibie Cioss at 2.30. - CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Pa.ul`s.---Morning prayer at 11 a. rn. Sunday school and Bible Class at 2.30. Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8.30a. rn. and fafter theimorning service. All seats free and unappropriated. Every' ody welcome. St-. Peter’s Cathedral-~-Holy communion at 8 and ll a.m.. ma.tins10.15,evensong at 7. Childre'n`s Catechising and Bible Class at 2.3)! All seats free and unappropiated. BAPTIST. , Prayer metting at 10.3). Rev. G. A. Ross at 11 and Rev. G. P. Raymond at 7. Sun- day School and Pastors Bible Class at at 2.30. Strangers welcome and provided with comfortable seats. 7 _ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Rev. Robt. F. Whiston at 11 and 7. All welcome. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. ' CHURCH OF CHRIST. Services at 11 and 7. Y. P. S. C. E.Wed nesday night at 7.30. All welcome. Yours Sincerely, Q Mr. Thomas at 11 and Rev. J. VV.~ Patriotic Fund. ,SOME BRAVE NEW BRUN- iTlie Canadian Order of Por- fv swicxens. 1 “feis- . -»' ~ ul and ncknow- 1 ---°- ?`l{fE;;5anr§.UL;;nk of p_ E_ I_ 1 _____ ,I This purely Canadian fraternal benevo- e W ‘ $4,104.50 Letter of a Member of Company no" to- nt society was organized in 1879, and now has a membership of upwards of 35, 000dietributed in every province of the Dominion. The society gives insurance to its mem- bers in-policies of $500, $106), $1500 or ($21110, the latter-_.sum being the limit on any life. The premiums,payable monthly in advance are _as follows: ‘ Between the On On On On _ Age of $500 $1000 $1HJO' $2005 18 to%...,;.....35c. 60c. 90c. $120 25 to ,#1 . . . . . . . 65c. 98c. 1 30 30to% . . . . .. 70c. .$105 140 35to.40.........50c. 5c. 128 170 -40to40 ....... $100 150 200 After paying upwards of one million and a_.half dollars in death claims the order' had a surplus of $837,000 at the end of December last, all of which is invested in gilbedged securities in Canada, or is on deposit in the best monetary institutions, of the country, but not. a dollar of the is 01' has been used for the expenses of management. The death rate per 1000 of membership in 1838 was 4.56, and since the organization of the society in 1879, the averagiedeath rate has been only 4.94. ; Thepsick and Funeral Benefit Branch is ai very popular department, ami upwards The benefits are ‘$3 per weekfor the first two weeks of illness, and $5per week for the succeeding ten weeks, nltdgether $50, during any year, besides a_ funeral benedt of $30. The fees, payable monthly in ad- A vanoe are as follows: ‘ ' Between 18 and 25 years . . . . . . . . _ .25 cents n “ 25 find 30 years . . . . . . . . . _ .30 cents “ 30 and 5 years . . . . . . . . _ cents “ 35 and 40 years . . . . . . . . . _ .40 cents During the year-1898 over $57,000 was paid 'out in sick and funeral benedts, and $158,0(X) in death benefits. All physically and morally qualided males between 18 and 45 years of age, who are not debarred' on account of_their occupation are accept- » ed for membership. _ ' Fqmr further particulars enquire of any of the officers or members of the order or address. ` v _ R. ELLIOTT i THOS. WHITE, H. C. R. High Seo. Ingersoll Ont. Brantford Ont Or ERNST GARTUNG. S. O. Brantford, Ont. ‘ _-_-iq.,--1 while you were abroad, Mrs. McShoddiei 1 Mrs.- McShoddie-No, I didn’t, and I was real sorry too. I wanted to get the recipt for English plum puddinl _.?_._.._°____ I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT -will cure every case of Diphtheria. ` .MRS. REUBEN A I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT will produce growth of hair. MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, Stanley, P. E, I. I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT is the best household remedy on earth. MATHIAS FOLEY. Riverdale( Oil City, Ont. _?.-_1__i- Phil Ossifer-Every woman believes that the proper age at which to marry is the age at which she married. Sinnicus-Yer,unless she happins to be a. widow. Then she protests that she was too young at her Iirst 'marriage C THE HEALTH PROBLEM. Is much simpler than a. sometimes sup- posed. Health depends chiefly upon per- fect digestion and DUN 01000, Rnd tile problem is solved very rapidly by Hood s Sarsaparilla. You may keep well by tak- ing it promptly for any stomach or blood disorder. Its cures of scrofula, salt rheum catarrh, dyspepsia., rheumatism and other diseases are numbered by the thou- sands. _ _ _ _ , The favorite family cathartic is Hood s Pills. My-_ De Avnoo- I saw our baby way around on a side street today. The baby Should be kept up in the park. SUMMER COLDS cold. It hangs no in spite of all ordinary treatments and frequently develops into consumption. It matters not what means have failed you can rely a.bsoluFF`:lly on Dr. Chase’sSyrup oi: Linseed and Den' tine to promptly and thoroughly cure every kind of cough all over this_gra_nd continent, Zocents a bottle. Fe nilysize 60 cents. Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p. m P5” ______________ money is collected for the insurance fund _ ty of 18,¢_l)0 of the’ members of the society are - participating in the feature of the order. ‘ “ ' 40a.nd45yea,rs . . . . . _ . . . ,.45 cents” -o ‘_ .I _ .~: QE* _- .; . i / _ I .3 ,doz Men’s Crash Caps worth 50c1Set.. _ _ = what 'ri-aes we new vwii noni me what , 3 , M , _ `. ......' »-’ _ '_ .. , _ _ g , _ i :..., Print comm 34 irate. wie.. worst 12°-su.. i ‘ 4# DNS! (inode 40 in vide all eplsincolore- 22erBst. » ~~= some Dress Goods, Black Brocade .26¢.iaet. ~ _ A good lme;.of.hendsome plaide=worth~'2_8o__Bat. L _ agoqaims orinndeongsiiyooi Serires.m-rhzscsii. `_ 15.' 2 i 4°, L ‘ Ladies Underveets _6c_kmd, others say 8c_Sst.- ' V _ White Moulin very rfevty iutrefus 9+: ` #L we .=- .r;~~. . l» - .4-~ ~~.. .5-. -.f . ` ~ ~1=‘»fi..rl"' . -1%. . ,_: 4 ` V i ...l-["`l». I I .s-'"1" ~&‘»;~.‘i li li? 'il -" +; Ladies Leslie Gloves' worthflbc Bit! . ’ 10, , , _ _ ° - ~ 59 ~ . Ladies Black Hose 10:: .qnehty»S\t ' ' Table 'Line`n,ie'll linen worth 22c Sat. Liliéh T0`wels‘42in. x 20 in. worth 20c Set. » lgs , f Cotton Towels Set. A _ . _ l_.pieoe only, dlr'Flsnnc1lotte worth 10n..S_et. The best 50c Shirt Waist in the city Set. 6, only,Lsd1es;Teilor made ,costumes marked and worth 11 _ '_ ' A ',_~_, r 85,25 sn. seen on ~f~ f, i 1. is i Ladies slim stock cqiimiii with iss sat. 12.! x . - eos Men"s Balbriggen .Uiider-weer_ worth 50c suit Set Waist silks, latest goods worth 251! _ ' 2 _ “_ “ Golf Tweed Cape worth 75 Set. 2 “ “ Colored shirts worth $1.00 Sat. 3 “ “ Collars ` 300 Men’s straw Hats up to $2.00 Set. ’ _ The biggest store is runninga little surprise party down*-There, I » invites the general public to participate. - . £:;';§_;, 57.' 3 (Watch the green tickets. .they mean snaps) » ~ ` _ ' ' °si»”5+ " _ ‘_ ' _ ~ I » I , I 1 - .V-»_`_;,~._‘~,"g. _ __1__ . :_ <1- .- »~ .‘¢._.,- ._ 7,, 1% L 1_7' _ _>.i.`__,V.,:,,. .fn . _ if ;_af : - \ -, , ` , . 5 ° fin' f or 5'. ‘- "»=' _ ~1}i;’- =~ * _ _ n viif- ,iv _..~_‘ ._ f _~ 5 ;*i;f:.’:‘§. §_\1’ Mrs. Struckile-Did you meet the queen ,» man. “I don't' know either,” said the ‘I gn , other, “but in proportion to population y ' a _ there are but few. Now let me ask you 2 ' , il; él:x8D,y1h0H1¢8 in Canada., is plot!-gi A BUNDLE GF QEBVET, c u e - » ' 1 _ .. ` »» ° l Nerve force isthe v Not many, admitted the temperance 1, eva? drgan of the hug man. I t u n it. Just as “Wait a moment ” said the first man. i “oh mammal’ exélaimed mu” “How many drunkards are there in this 3. “th°S° n°“"”`S “re just the °°”°° °°.1°" country Y. ébird. einfi. they?" V. "I don`t know,” said the temperance “ ' i “Was that a porch climber we saw nourishment tothe nerves Over at G&U1P€1"Sl” . a train of nervous disorders, “No; it was Gamper himself. He was tration, paralysis, epilepsy, afraid to go in at the. front or back _ gsfltfévitgge Shar !°1e1`rTv°e"° door 'for fear his wife or the cook 2 diseasewverwork andworry would set him to beating carpet.” Dolly-What an awful, awful time the pioneers must have had l - _ Polly-Yes. Just think the poor things didn’t have chafing dishes ! “Just as I opened up the front door thi morning the newsboy flung the rolled up paper and it hit me on theenose.” I Is that why they’re moltlniz so awful en plo gets t in and watery ldoubt the world’s greatest ' - fRecommended by your family 1 All Druggists recommend and ._..__.._..___. ,__ in Q I itarpets. Furniture. etc BY AUGTIDI _ L -:L i - 7 No cold is so hard to cure as the summer, = " I am instructedby John (ii, m ~`.. :_-is? = g_ 9 ‘lm g Shop.. ` i Up-to-date .ill ,_,- _ aff :R-_ W. I Prince Street, Jn Monday, ihe llth 1;nwAI'e \Vill bo Havinat had years J.: '; of experience in the Lnued States lam prepared io do ell '_\\\_ \ kinds of wor 1n my line flrstgf - ~ ; _ ‘ class and up-to-date. Gas ht-ting ,W-y V well and rimmptly done. Elec N. ~ trio call be ls putin 1 r rel”-1l‘¢d Q at shortest notice. New store. =-1. new stock, prices lowest. A, call ‘Excellent . H..;..§.lS.Y.‘2.l.i°“‘t_ Sample-1 ' .opimiien.'1‘oomi» 4.,i,},)';, *rr ° ~ Apl. E3 eodlyl * ~"‘< »f-~ - 11-§?'-=_ `i-’f`»”` _f~‘?»`>'T1(_;5g ,R ll:ee?i§:u§=kc:§!€:?¥v&ut g '_ E0 E68 sidcmvm Y on _ _' g'...:_....-..1|srtsn'a1é__-' 'leomidethene eluvery%|\\¢. .%t"`gh »P°E'L 1'/ lélsh£:ledd,u;aymplscix{gsnothre:nmbuntwith`your ¢;°.p¢i Meermg.~-Remember the Gospel I “rot an the evidéncg punished in' Manure snos.,§\;'°%.i 1 1 . fleeting in Prowsss new bunk' Suglhy tlies.E;'“I~l>l'¢33 andb¢gtevegiblIl|d§l.teouotlrl2§ d p _i-.fismoon su oeiocir. strangers sive!! _tggpizgngkggixlr mg theyuuml _ -in rd sep; 3 welcome Lesson: 3039"' $.14 For as izirtuesof-Dr.Cba.sc’s Ointment, 1"th °» 35 are Nd by the spirit °f God' ishortofanactuafl §1ji8»1_Wiu l§`°V°l-° °“ th We . .\1so.e_ lot. _oi _llueesf tonerlf.Beotein}Choeolee_e Black8mes. ll to 2. infants’ For thelittle tote we received an assorted new _.and nobby. 6 p NEW SHOE l Queen London 1 ~ HaL1rax,_N. 8,; Jux.`t,20i;l\. 'rt its /V p Areerdnce :T_0¢0l_lto, Qgtr _ rev ploeeedffo yonf tbetf my- in your Compeny, on the '15 you* Inf veeiment Plea, just maturing, 159 results that»I amperfeetlyutieked with. somewhat astonished at value oftbeae remit; _ia _.my few!- ineurenoe for the entire l5'yeere, _basis of 4 per cent, lmeonly cost me et' the rate oi pn annum per $1,000. 11185 il. mveetcd every _ dollar that IJIQYO in premiums ro your-Compsnyoi cent. con today would 0 be e than Iget from Life Assurance he insurance for the m life. ilioa ioemihemnsofcai-~. wonder. pomtiioyofdau i mehr- . ...L _ ~ _‘_ - H - -._ we 0<>mr»»y~ I . _ V , _ _ I , ° _' E w cllr§_f . Lrg, .. ` -_ " .- ,__ f 1 _ " .§;\i::esAo;?rt§gn\E0;s :lid-‘be`;umeent _ 395, it HEATAND COLD ,make yan asientliusiastic as your neigh- _ , _ . A M., _ ` ~ ° ' ,I ' _ _ _*ip _ ' ` 5 » I1-36 liabi RP' ' cents- _ . ‘ 'L »\¢._.~,_ _ J.. \.»‘¥~,r.‘R.iir-».`»€fa. J" 1-.” ae" veins. Dr 0'” °‘°‘“°“° H6858 B935 ~ min" #Are neverfall causes of disease At myw wwyxs ’ ' _ 45 » A - _ _ _ _ _ _ » _ ~ - _ handled cnehny md at mr 233 ”3dna°bio:§€Je§mh\ ?m p _ ~_ _p e A ’ great estion then_ist0 _ , _ _ _ _,C PGEIQDOII-» Wm Em! um °°°°mm°d" q'\11`iblzest, sgigest, and mostec- “Poor mm; 1 5 you’ve been of 4 °` _ _ 5 - A 5 '"7 MST. 805 U-‘I0 "lil “P *Fd onomical remedy- ?°ls°n‘8 Nenmne ex' soldierand had tg: YDU1” 1515. ami S0!i§ii°1S _f°f< §°‘~?k°f Bda” .. ‘ the St. Lawrence _the most de- actiyfilisthesereqUU¢m°“°S°ic§',“fP;‘l2°g1 named? _ 1 ` p W -. ' ;eA k wand. Mcgegdgarssaa elflczent and most econom » ° P ._ _ _. R* ' ' is ei-ide. ' ~ _ > » .7 - ’ _ known remed =3“_‘.1;_ T‘Oh,~ D0. 1855?- = Tm 9 _ -i » 1 ~ ' ”“°,‘ andnot.-1. csnvi-:i.i. nsosg l§§°,‘;s,§‘,,P§§,”.§¥;‘.'i’-Ss mics.. I ilicenzian ww, .ad ,, me-groan.. 8. .'. Emo ¢'°1~=>»¢. §;,=f1,,°§,f“§°¢,.,s"°`f‘i.’f,§...;.ir.._ _ Mu inn 1900 Az°="- ssmpie borne wiuelve avg P°"”°“.’; 5' " ` ‘L 0 V , _ . - , , _ _ nowanns R952 as L- 3l'w wed & est. ._ "chance to f lStI¢¢ tiohend