Q; Losses, Jane a--Pra¢;ica1- 4.gO-O-O-O--O-Q-Q-Q s - »~ ~_ - __ __ _ v "'r_3P"_i»_-'sw-._ __ , ,, ` ,__ - - ~ wc ' .1-;"-. “ ~ .' in » ._ _ ` ` ~"`r¢ "`» .-:~.i`.»‘v-‘~ ~ "»s~-fr' "‘ . ~-uw... _ -_.:, . _ - \ - * ,, -.» _.. ~.- ._-,_ »_-_- _ _ °'1*‘-““_ __..._._ PETEKBURG DESIRES- VERY isniovliiiis miie T0 Sumndef W R°b¢l'lS°°‘ Specimens Collected-A Fair Another Canadian Dead _ of Enteric Fever. sant Sail- ’ -*___ porn; winniso-xnuonn. oDJ1:c'rs. The Natural and Antiquarian Soaiety V held their annual outing on Saturday lat __ St. Peter‘s Island. At 9 o'clock the* mem- _'<. -. ti. . » Bright Day and a Plea- ‘ -» ly there is no fresh war news. Both; is willingto surrender but Kruger objects. Pxrnsseunc wssrs 'ro sunxrr. A deputation fromPetersburg has asked Lord Roberts tosend a force tofeoeive the” submission of the city. ANOTHER CANADIAN DKAD. W. F. Whitley of Vancouver died at_ Bloomfontein of enteric fever. 1-lusxnnn ruaxa ro CANADA. Drrswii, June 33.-(Special).-It is nn-1, .derstood that Trinidad has refused the United States request for time for ratifica- tion of their convention and will re-open negotiations with Canada. \ - Y £03 T -- ’ l: l q Y CHRONIC INDIGESTIO3 By far the most important part of diges- tion takes place in the intestines and it is idly to expect stomach medicines to cure a f gvere case of indigestion or dyspepsia. _ sf e kidneys, liver an-fl bowels must tirst ., made regular a.n_d` active and the only ilrned which ac directly on these organs \ is Dr. Elm,se's Kilgley-Liver Pills. They are purely veg_etable,act pleasantly and imtiir- ally and positively cure dyspepsia., bilions- ness and stoiiiach troubles. One pill ii dose, '15 cents 3. box, take no siilistitutc. THE WEATHER. _ an G. ' l.)-W The kiiiclness and courtesy of Capt. W'_\sHrt~u1'o.v, June L.-. ~(specia i` 1 bers and their friends boarded the Steamer Southport and after a pleasant sail of an hour reached their destination and landed by the aid of small boats. A m0St~ 9lLj0y8bl8 day was spent; in search of specimens botanical and geol- ogical. Naturally the locality afforded more attrpctionsin the latter _department of natural science, and -we ‘hear that g very valuable specimen was secured for* the prospective museum of this popular society in the form of the petrified re- mains of what is considered by the know- ` ing .ones of the society as the partial re- mains of an ancient sanrlan in petrified form. The attendance was not as large as thatof last year but was fully up t_o_ the standard of previous anniversaries. * One Ditty of ladies made the circuit of the island. Starting at apoint on the* shore:they wondered now on the sand ands now on the rocks, Arriving two hours later where they started. The wants of the inner man were not 1 forgotten, fi fact that fully attested by the haiiipers which accompanied t_he partyo and which we may adil were considered* ho lighter on the return _journey than i when they started. After doing the island and enjoying 1;heuiselves to their heiirts‘ content the boat was again boarded for the return trip. Another delightful sail of an hour nnilaqi1ai'ter and the party :irrived uu- n > r an-l successful day’s outing. I th hi hr.`k l Gillis and his menadded not alittle to the _ ( ‘ ler _‘terms coo er an r' .f i _ _ _ uhm ” _‘ _ ‘ ’ ` _ eiiy oyincnt and success of the excursion. southerly, shifting to nortlieustcrly winds, with squalls. COLDS THAT HANG ON Your Physicians Prescription. You should bedi-_ep`.y interested in the Pizcnmoiiia is the result of n<>s".e<‘leil correct and honest filling of your physic ' ‘. x . . . che"i 091'!" °°1d"" that (in and in11f",1.m_L i iaiiis prescription. In every Case our dis- W ILL N01 HISIURY ._ ciiiiiois s P” _ s bf _______________________ ~ _,-___________________.__ _ -- - - ~ v _ v ~ -v~v~_-v-.~_ .- ____________________________________________________ __ ¢ "`*“* Q ` Weighing But 124 lbs. He Tried the Science Treatment Was cured and now Weighs 192 lbs»Re1ates Othel’ Wonderful Cures, two in Halifax-A Commercial Traveller’s Story as it was Told “The Guardian.” _ formerly ofToronto is in the city and is registered at the Queen Hotel. Mr. Huyck represents the Copeland- Chatterson Co., Ltd. of Toronto. Mr. Huyck when waited upon by a GUARDIAN representative narrated his personal experience of what Christian Science has done for him. - F'ive°years ago, he was not able to turn in bed. His illness lasted fora year and he was given up by all medical help, af- ter trying the best. He was attacked with sciatic rheumatism with severe complications. He was told Ithat the' marrow -in his bones had dried up. _Hel was reduced to skin and bones and only weighed 124 lbe.Today he tips the scales at 192 lbs. At that time he was a profession- l al gambler. After havinghis first and only Christian Science treatment. he never had a desire fora card and felt so much im- proved physically; that when he received p a visit from the Scientists he was told that all that was necessary was to secure the Christian Science Text Book, “Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," written by Mary Baker G. Eddy, which would unlock the Bible to him and he could heal himself. He obey- ed and iii the short space of one month no person could tell that he was lame and his increase of Resh was gradual for three years. ri=.vsic.-ii. nuaniso. Mr. Huyck considers the Physical Heal- Master, "Seek ye the Kingdom of God and and all these things shall be added un- to you." l\'licn he came to Christian &iiiii~..~.oii_-iiideclririiig at ainosicii_joyable.,ScienC@ he had no health, position or il wealth but to-diiy he lacks nothing- in these lines. 'When as-ke-_i for other examples be re- ferred to one ofthe leailiiig Halifax busi- ness men`s wifc and sister who were both healed a short time ago. P HOV? IT CAME A BOUT. Mr. Huyck was in conversation with a merchant about a year before. HG (the merchant) expressed a desire to learn of thc Science.1\Ir.H.f=.dvised him to procnr ing the smallest part of the benefit that W he-received as the ~spir1tua1}\3i§ _-_$0 thc greater and proved the words of the _ _ _-.»_-_-_-_-.~v~_ ----- _ -».-_-_~____ Mr. W. H. Huyck of St. John, N. B.,' Huyck quoted the words of the Master. “If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples, indeed." He impressed upon them to continue in the p word of God, not the word of man. The nurse said, “I see you have not been doing what Mr. Huyck said and what the Bible teaches. I will do that." Going back the next day he found them both perfectly well and they have re- mained so since. The love that Christian Science has instilled in them for their Bible,they also think isjthe grandest of all. as they can prove nowl that God is a pre- sent help in time of trouble. Read 91st l Psalm. l _ WHAT IB CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. , _ . The text book shows that Christian_ l Science. is abstract yet simple, it adds to Divine Glory. All is vague and hypothetical outside of Spiritual Sense. It alone furnishes a true basis of Temper- ance Work. It alone teaches Theology. It is miracle to ignorance. It isa necessity ‘ of the daily life. It annihilates human belief. It is a promoter of virtue in famil- ies. It is a. remedy for weather. It is __ a panacea for human weakness. It is a 1 straight and narrow way, It ig 3, true warfare. Its baptism is a purification U from flesh, based on spiritual understand- ing. The beiiefin other smaii gods and’ other creations must must- go down before , _ it.It is best understood by J esus.It breathes 1 l-lthrough the Bible a. Spiritual sense ofa life and brings baptism of the Holy Ghost. _ It can handle acute and ,- t9*\P9_1ii¢_ _ diswsee-__ If- eXi>f=1_i‘n-sr all cause and elfectasmentalg not' pliysfcitlf It coincides wholly with the Scripture." It \ commands men to master their propensit- > lies. It is ii. constant warfare with theft flesh. A correct understanding of it re- veals God and man. It deals with mental “ cause only and delivers from all ills. It 1 p demands right motives and purposes, , destroys fear of climate, dislionors hum-I ‘an beliefs, but honors God. It does not , injure but blesses. lt enables us to peck ` our shells open and is founded on the, ` rock-Christ. Mr. Huyck _said he could give other ex- _L amples and anyone desiring to know the names of the parties above mentioned can Q obtain such by applying to Mr. Huyck, l ‘ i _ gs i colds, tightness iii the chcsthnntl all colds done with a view to best results for the in the gh;-Q31: ;1;irl li!‘OIlCl`ll3l l‘.lll)eS 5~j_Ck_ Chaw'-" SYWP of Llnileod and Turpemme A great Medical Discovefy. has pi-ovefl itself the iiic.-i-itetl'ect.ualremedy the "Text Book of S." and after he had rc:-ifl it throu_;li if lic would take twice what it cost hiiii and say he could no 'se John, 2:. B. t ' -_-_Q- ii- i____... discussion is not iinishad' follows: Perkins; dyes for home use. Closingprices American Sugar American Tobacco ~rooklyn Transit- Burlington oontinental Tob. Federai Steel Feiio-ai steei Prid Louisville _-ind Nashville New York Central Rock Island St. Paul Tennessee Coaland Iron Union Pac Pr’fd American Steel and Wire 1 United States Rubber - uoiaii NATURAL iN ciiuisiiiiv -scieNcE.siiiioN seiglua _ _ _ Spiritual Health. -- ---- " rcrni1IG¢11-B0ll12\0 Sur- S0¢i¢ly Picnic at st. T Mad, by C,,,,»,,,,,c, in N, mmgs- mm render. Peters 15|and_ REDUCED TO SKIN AND BONE Wlll-l SCIATICA P E Island Expcdmml PROHIBITION iFAVOREl) TIEN TSIN BY the Dominion Giving the Peril to Provinces Greatly In- T panese *creased Powers. ” Trouble CONFERENCE DISCUSSES PROHIIBITION. BRI1_'[gH EN15 I MoNc'roN, June 23. - (SpeciaL).- The Snaivonu, June Methodist Conference discussed prohibi- pbombu-|1m¢nf,°fTien T H011 today on the Temperance Commit- ie isbolieved most or the tee's report that the Government at, ions have been destroy Ottawa be petitioned to grant the Provin' entire Bri tlsh settlems cial Governments power to prohibit the' Miggigmmes fmm an importation and sale of liquors, j gn md the bend now nrrrnnnrrr vncws nxranssnn. will be attacked Some favored keeping upyie tight for No, worm non sm! Dmhibition- gt Ottawa, but others favored A x1I.!.l ree taking the best that conldbe got. The Novliidhas been Charlottetown District, Winsloe,Joeeph H 'me mom: .xr -runs ram, 1 _ Ir is now definitely known that Montague, Frank Frizzle; T forces, not Boxers, are lighting at Summerside District, West Cape, A. E. ‘Tam and American wow. an Cl"‘pm"”° _ active part with other Qeigu powerl. Several thousand Japanese troops If your dealer has ever tried them himself he will certainly recommend Magnetic _ curly expected FIRST tea. of. the season at O’Lesry‘ P1‘1DC¢’» Lim!! 48. lending the 21_ sf. 1' i ~ _ mes in the bomimiiat or 'rem My A -___..-m ‘ " ' ° nd apparentlytlle Wvgle Chinese _ ` is being employed _ the Boxers, .. that --1- relief] expedition is in a perilous tion, surrounded by hordes of troops, and it is fdrred 5 has fared .smmxcaiv 'rnoors nnmtyrzn The foreign force at 'mn Tslnfs badly or amm nnition The situation is J une 23. 112% 39l 952 6l§ 121% 22% nil 64.? 73?, 103% 1092 7095 335 nil THE ORN NG RDI A leer gr-"--TW!" '“"`C""' _ I 'W' Y "'~ 'T - f - _ _ W V _ V _ _ ESTABLISHED IBSI. run GUARDIAN, oHaRLo'1'rr:rowN. ramen Enwann ISLAND, iioNoAY JUNE 25 iooo EM mug” if V'*`;` ` E Y 'A " - ' 2 ‘ ___'_____;_'_____-_ ' ' __ ' _ _ _ _ Y ‘Iii . i Seymour s expedition srsrioiv snnsr cmNGEs.‘ The American Gonsul§e at Tien Changes made in station sheet as has 5°” d°3l3'°?°d md SQVGPII nmcn comuNns--si:!MoUR s Pmur., The start of the American troops he Phillipines is delayed by a storm Wednesday next It is believed the powers will sieze the Chinese forts along the coast at _¢_-q-i- ' *|7179 9:55?" e_\-miit. Irs _-ale is simply enormous. 2a coupe _,_ ‘: .‘ ‘ ‘__ Fiiiiiily size G0 Cents. - -»»--Qfx--fi-'~ Tvv ore t-'iii of Oak Brand C-sndensedlg Piiine`s Celery Compound is the crowning medical discovery of the century. This popular medicine is our great leader. It ives the best results in nervous diseases, xiii; f.~_.`.=f _Q-.,»_i t-.iii at-cific ii-.iii it islneurolsiiui»eiisia.Brisht’S disease and l»e“~-r =\§ifl_"`1\< --Dsl' illim f‘~ 1'0"# -'l-»"_l;iI*';l‘~11`\livcr coinplaint. growl' mr lt' ` 't ° _ Rifddixi Br0S..Drl.2fi3`iSfF. CllM’l0*ét-@t0WD IP F i _-é--l-*"'*’“"" . l. . .___;_@ __.__.__._ WW-ziiiz you ever at O`l.e ii-y. 21 if . - 1' ixcupation for Cats. i ___ __ i ln f~Iip`_e\ there exists fi race of cats I , Wh l l ' Ht? Ladies Canvas-P-" Shoes. ill White»--» and A _ i-'Ili live in t 1:: c iurcncs. They :-ire ken and fed 'bv the iitithoritics on purpose to Catch the mice \\'liicli inf-:st all old build- ings there. The u-iiiinais may often be .seen ~,v,,];,i;;_,>- about aiiiong the congregatioxi or itting'-,;i'u‘.'cly before the alter d=J.i'iiig time of mess. coin is A im. I'-\, = _ 2'. ----~ .5 `.= ’--~ .»'- v _- _ -1'--.-..- _-,.. "f“'~ '=’£‘5"ii_*__.5fi~.’.‘-- --ff »“<-.‘~- ” -~-*S* " =.. 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