order of the board. @llll_l_llllnl_ llilllllacillty. ’ *S3 Sivan-flu” “I 5 W ///4 \..--~~ ~"/// i' .M // .'~s ’ T? i' ` l. @';>‘»_\ i ‘\“E‘§.‘_.,_ ` l_Kidney Pillsi Fllii STUJK (IF MISS" on hand. We are makers of weddingl rings and know how to make the gold hard so that it will last. Any Special VY. 3 _ _ and with your own gold it desired. E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. nlilaougnonee l MERCHANTS B.-ml; or P.E.IsL.\ND Charlottetown,`]une, I, I9d3 Notice is hefebl' Ewen that .3 "that Ihave been cured, yet they know itfri half yearly dividend at the rate of S per cent per annum on the capi- tal stock of this bank has been de- clared pzyable at its banking house on ‘and after july 2nd, r9o3. The transfer books will be closed _ from the 18th 'June to the 2nd _Iuly next, both days /inclusive CU .‘< vw. _ I. M. DAVISON, Cashier. 2 tt w rm r " -I l_--% '-SNUVA SCOTIA - -_ _ Hana! of . ~ W so u a u _ \\ea’s Workiag Pests. _ "\¢l’\°‘l'°;l*» UIQ-Cfll and deahal. _ I. -' B.” Is u 5" ss sr _ Boys’ Blouses. ' _ ~ Cow lays' Pauls Wdrsfs Salor Salts. Coats. white drill, for cooks, writers, ng. chefs; harbors. Boys’ Sailor Cellars, trimmed, levs'_ Windsor Ties. Ladies’ "Aprons, plain sad irilmaed, Ladies’ Underwear, _ Ladies’ Nightllresses, _ 9 um' sum su ~4'.l|ildrea;s Night Dfesoes. CbiIdrea_s Uadercbtbiq. Cllildres s Dresses. , loam sll|»,' ' Cbildrea’s sailor Fronts. __ Pillow Slips. ‘ Write to above addrtss for circulars, samples andprices. You will hesnrnsined -at-our by prices and good value. It is not neccessary to eepa large stock of the above goods as all orders can be iiiled promptly. -o-cod w zvr. 1? Boehm? z. wilson Usfrisiess. Solicitors, Notaries, ere. D A. LLB. LC. sf m% vlu.l».us'.’ ` Oilloo-Ounerou Block. Charlottetown ______ I I lDSg, larrssters, Solictora d Noise Honey “Lan-Straight Loanudr '°'°......."‘l";."""..... '°‘ “'a'..‘2.°.,'°°.~:;'.’- noon aoos. a. aoss.'aa. !..l..a Ill!! H.0lBLBI,I. P. D’!CiI1I, C. L. Hoote _ HOSELEY, uuclleslll sl noone, llilltlllt. Sllltlllit all Ilillllt SYDNEY. CAPE Bl-RTON, ll. S. &l'ge;;_lom Block. Charlotte Bt. Telephone 38a. 4-rr-dw xvr. JUSEPH _SALlER’S SONS ZCDAL We sellleoeve,01d ,aowg-|¢,1 H 1’ 8rlll=&‘h_ aver- xel. Pen oodanu Greeuer BQ Terms andlpwest Prices. Karine Insurance. Charters for Vessels _ _ alawrzs on hand. N Sydney. use Breton. 4-rs dw rye T' -73 ¢ould not Sit or Stand with Base. l ‘ V' ‘@ l [gf ' coo»¢|nor=lvo‘ou|oroo¢ooo¢on. “ " I Doan’s l 4 . , /‘Q t the well-known Contractors and Builders, Welland, Ont., tells nfl how he was curedg 11 ° d t 5 d »“1For fourteen years was alheted' wi ea nn ma e 0 or er Same ay kidney trouble which increased in severity the last live years. My most serious attac incapacitated. I had terrible pains across my back, iloating specks before my eyes ` sad was in almost constant torment. I lost greatly in desh. I had taken medicine from 'live different doctors and»» also `§*‘?{1\’ ”’-2'-Z-.‘f_‘»‘v ' r_ ' - .. _ .. ..._ a._,_,,,_.,._,,______.______._____ _ _,___ ___ ______W_________ _ _ ‘ ' * *_ » ‘E ” ;-:iv » _. e _ _ _ -- _ ' . , ’ _ * Q _.gf :;1:_;{_;;--is .aj __ ___ ,_ _ p 'ran ounnmr cnauorrnrowh. 1? l A Kidney Sufferer, FOR Fourteen Years. TERRIBLE PAINS ACROSS _ l THB BACK. FINALLY A V GOIIPLBTB ¢liRB. lr. jacob Jamieson, Jamieson Bros., was four years ago, when I w\s completely could not sit or stand with ease and was a wreck in health, having no appetite and numerous other preparations to no pur- se. I finally began to take Doan's Qdney Pills and be ore I had .taken live boxes the trouble left me andfl how feel better than I have for twenty years. Those who know me know how I was amicted and sa it is almost impossible to believe is so. I have passed the meridian of life but I feel that I have taken on the rosy hue of boyhood." 1 balers or TIIB DOAN KIDNEY PILL C0.. . Price gocts; per boa, or 3 for $r'.s5, all It I si """'°r_== I 5 3 if c.-ae ' qlltllillsl iff” lllllllil I _‘Wines fnéi ~~ mokwooss P1 of delicious ielly *sauna _xv ll--'l ° m, 1 loooo i 1=resh.Cleaned Eggs ` 3;- ;_ Cam -uetur_ll__ed,prompt1y.‘= Al o 'buyers of Calfskins and dressed Pork spectacles . _ _ JEWELERAND or'r1c1AN, l 6. I.. IIIBPHY is 00. Sydney. C. B. Island Produce handled oh commission and orompt returns made. 4-rsdwrvr oooofol commission norouooro PINE AILORING it °““”"°° “" ‘°”°’°“’ °° est ingredients ana H drivers crack off a snake’s head 'pt a !! I K S _sure as the__v_oi_ce._;-Dlsraeii. _ “ °.!l_.!.!l§.. .lint *Manmohan heretics: ExPEnTs One Ilan Could Crack Oil’ a. Snnke’s Head at Twenty Feet. “That crabbed old German, Schopen hauer, who said the crack ot a whip was like a drink from the bad place would have found but little to com plain of if he had postponed his pese- lng for awhile,” said a thoughtful man, “for the whip ls.gett°i_ng to be an awful scarce article in this age. I_sup- ' i o pose the whip will unaily pass out ol' existence altogether unless it- is put t a new use. Of course the small riding whip, the kind which jockeys use in used _as long as lleraeilesh is used #But the kind of whip the old Ger man had in mind was of slarger, lon ger and older typefthe kind the ox driver uses even now in some of th more remote sections of the world. Whips of this kind generally swing easily on the end of a long handle. Frequently the handle is eight or to feet long and ia made 'of hickory or some wood that 'is supple enough bend in the green state. The whip _lt- self, _which is generally four and six plait rawhide, is from ten to fifteen feet in length, with a sea grass cracker on the end tightly twisted and knott atspaces anlnchspart. Itisthlsartl- cle that makes the noise of which the old German pessirnlst complained, and awhip of this -kind in the hands of an expert can be popped until it soun . like the crack of doom. In u quiet for- est where timber men carry on the work this noise is even flercer than lt in the cities. . wrrl-l 'rl-lE _wl-l_P. _I I to ed ds lr is old whip to some extent, lmt--it is grad- ually going out, and the sharp crack of the sea grass is rarely heard. # '~` ~"°°°"'f°' °'“`f. ' “Speaking of whips. I am reminded would then ny about very orazlly, ooa‘ ' “ - ' of the marvelous accuracy some men thelship woum wabbm The course of acquire in the use of whips. I supposef the Eskimo has reached a higher stand-- ard of prodciency in this respect thanl- any other class of men. I have seen boys of this race pop a silver half dime ...st a distance of twenty feet every time! in .tho wlr'ld" also.” ~ ' _ __ _ they swung a whip. They can simply hit anything dley want to _hit as Qng as _it le within rea/ch of the whip. -_But s s - all noted for their longevity. Rage is _ an irregular, intermittent beating of _ [time may become chronic. Hatred cre- _ \`ll‘s'inB the 1\0\‘!¢l they 1'1d°» Wm be ates fever. If we hate, we grow leen._l, e _ _ _ n I 'wa- health is nvurice, it keeps one cool. .~ucoul‘nges regular and industrious llubits,_ leads to absteinlousness and makes against all excess. And hence l the avaricious, the mleers, live to-.ll *A rent a e ' The misers of history were very had for one. The passion causes _ the heart, and the intermittiancy in This hot passion eats us like a dame _ Fear is had for the nerves. the heart and the brain, and therefore we should never permit ourselves to be atrolll- But the strangest effects of all have _ been caused bythe passion of grief. ~ The medical books record cases where, coming .-suddenly in a violent shock, it has caused a loss of blood from the __ lungs in nneperson, paralysis of the ll tongue in ll uother and a failure of sight 1* or t_empor=l:~y blindness in a third." ‘ “’l'ls°eo Sheets In the Wind.” “What was the origin of the phrase for drunkenness, ‘three sheets lu the ‘ wind? ” s hmdsman asked a sailor the otherday. "Well," Saidjthe sailor. “F11 explain that matter to you._ The -_two l lower corncl-.~l_of a shlp’s are held taut by two ropes, one called a tack f tack is always kept very tight. but the sheet is loosened according to the wind, and _ free, ‘ _ wind! Now. suppose that, all three of l a shipts sails were quite free. They .thelship would be a zigzag one, and the- reasoil for this would be that she had ‘three shgets in the wind! ‘ That, I I guess, is why a man, when he zlgzagu in hi course, la said to be ‘three sheets e as ima user .; here in the south I have seen ox cart ,distance of twenty teet. wil 'they dnld. Ido it whenever it ithem tsifdo bl°8Ytl'!. il- °¢° ll lt". 1,. ~- __ api-loslsuls. ._ frnoro is no loaéx of' character » llc. er ac _ i _ ~ fp t’°“ _'33' °“°”?"" oo- wnloe;-».»l;1.-.ot-no no I e There is no calamity which gn-uneasiness i "°“‘° ‘“" °°‘ been *° "M--rm To forgive a fault in anoth__§ is imore sublilse than to be"faultless,é‘bne- ` self.-George sand. Hope _ie-_ so sweet with its _golden wings t&t at his last sigh man=;»_at1ll` - implores' lt.-De la Pena. ` 2 It is a great -misfortune not to have I enough wit to speak well or not englgh ‘ judgment to keep silent.-La Bruyfie. l It is be_tte_r_ to suffer wrong than do ifiandghilgjer to be sometimes clieat- ed th`an`n`ot""|;o trust. I . __________‘_“e`_”q X umolxivqioggogtu it ls_rerroonio“;(i;?rtll;- inal. Mrs. L.’s_ltttle daughter is :very .a» _ exception of one conscientious maid, \ who said frankly, “No, I didn’t; I had .` in-,md tonic I was _ - a horrid time." “Did you really ?’* said ` IT ' of -‘I the small hostess in a puzal one. __ _ - much given to reaadning tlilngs out for ` I I " _zz Tmsti' gaognf N' B' herself and seldom fa_ils”t`o arrivent B ` ' _ satisfactory _ conclusion. .S_ome weeks __ ago she gave a party to a number' of » little friends. and when the time ¢nln° _ for them to go home she politely asked _ _ them lf they had enjoyed themselves. - ' ' IF All replied in the' ailirmative with the \ d0n't see why." I had a lovely time; The s_nna_.ls__o_f__thg_; gin; _ d Isle bris- tle with.ineid'o_nts~o_f .dge __ ._.l_n _whichq Irlsh;h\llIl°!o~ it not at __ times Irlshl *news _ the looser the sheet is thefmore freely l ° _ _ ' “Teamsters in the cities still use the the 3a11.gwmgg_ If the sau is quite |?;§n§e‘tnt,ln§ ag no sheet is sale to be ‘lo mei. _ ° ° ’ » . ’ / seams.-. n»»rlori»;_..§;»§nr ae.. _f.An=ff»f` I - 0002 mll.hsso%¢\..li-.=i'“ hi' “bi” wheels o hurry to “tells tnnipvins _ _ .0 _ so "Wh b7;»*h.°.._-1°!!! 911°? 5°. "nl ‘» We have a heantifulline nlckaapsll 5‘9ns__Poand,f1?Wo ’ .fMcNalf gl ~ ~ - ~ , ~ ' ly could get no,_one of his 585! spd: ~ "”“’ “”“’°°"‘° ‘“‘“”°“‘°" B‘“"‘”“°“‘ cou°ofou'r soowfooooo h oodg\s,§l};ed1y. cbs edslltsl ' _ _ _ ___ t K ° g_ph,§,,m,_ j ° _are __su_r_e__you w1_ll'bn_y doother. TDC Dawn! hit his opponent in the twas made known, ondof the secondsshoutod;~‘¢sIaq-yonarethe ;:'i.'r‘::.;.:;rr~frr » ..._»_. _ ¢__q___. . - _ » » ’ » __ lave Rei ently Testiiied _to the Great _` Tonic Properties of Ferrozone. importance, embracing many sv. ll kr own tw endorse Frrrozile n-id, Ileoltl.-giving tonic of universal l`n°rit.'"Cert\inlv no rem- gclly ever snowed _marked r 'nits o n pu* 4 f m-tim ' slifvrnio-§tro%lis,‘i5'lf{_e\ grfilit . ’ Dr. Owens, the well- rows. amhcrivy -~.~ nervous diseases, has this to say of F l | zone: “I have treated many severe cas r _ot _nerve exh-uitlon with Ferrczofv supplies- nourishment. tothe nerr es i__~ a <~occent.r~tedfor1n, and gnlcixlv i-.st vs' lo-lt. strength. I consider errqzone a \- A uablem to prescribe for we. .-, overwof " The B wrlle “Wh ge 1 enfiurf _ _ _ l Experience isfe keen knife that ° l _ _mule it omoou :no ootorootgthat i h3"9‘~°s -1-5 __ " " ' ‘ - “ buoao.-no Lima. § “'“»'°= 1 T iany Promln int Caua_cl1ans'jlr Public men of recognized standing ands, "oct/0:4, ministers and hw-,yora coutlrue- e hetore being cure t-el in a duty bo help in kr-own as widely as trouble and cortluual is that many others Eerroxone strc aiztheas l;‘- I ll but, then," sho added roeoouvely, -fx ' suppose I ought to, ’cos, you see, was my l>nrty-”- e. oomae to no -rome. i An eHort for you to read or you can- John (sheepishly)-I-I s’pose 'll not see distant objects clearly, you D8 8i’f_ll11;`__.l;|:__rri_¢;__S°_!:;¢ ns; I ' ° 8 g en __ | “ can get help by wearing apauix dare say I shall some time. our scientihcally fitted eyeglassespr ,.1 an “re I.” git mania m_ ._ Mob." f 1__ marry us to each other?" I “I-I ohouldn't mind." .- _ Q“°°“-§q““'°' “No;oo1_pia- ououm 1, to tell yo! the o - truth, Joh ~ _ Having opened our store C. Srnnv Rnamorox, . C. Cxaanns P. Fnr.r.na-romg. L. 5, _ on`_Great George Street, _ Ioaarn P. Four. L. L. B. llllillllillll &. FlI|.l.E|lTlll mum. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,M larrtosers, etc. s 110% B rrlngtos, Halifax. ; 2X and SYDNEY. ¢. 8. Sydney Olces, 6° correspondence laung should be directed tonsydney gnu” mem' opposite ,Crabbe’s corner, we would invite you _to which we nave just re- ceived. The latest novel- ties in wooleiis which we will make up inthe hlllld il Go 25: - _ -_-£|_-__.- x ¢f¢\\¢ Pli¢€_l. Yuurown » E mates-islrnadeup if de-_ _ I: loves: fashions at mod- I i' ` I ’ln¢ntpes In __ T _ l Scotland, when they hayebeeninuse -"’ I ' 1 for a-long time, but it was an iitm- ' ment upon which the ancient Geeeks and Romana Played. 'Nero is aah! to T have _performed upon it, and an o piece of Grecian sculpture represen ` highland costume. - _ _ ‘ ` His Only Comment. sired. Ssti.sl’actiom.g'nar- ' dttfedl. Pgtgggggg g;1..~ lBW_0G'.-&i 'h¢.‘rk.lat. _ lkdlki “C1187 “Ianni lun ‘P’I"iIp8 W6 might b0tI1 Kit Ili ei, _henvyfog _while Belling forty _milfs 'n *l ' ` ` VG- I`I. owfotrono Arno person should make a mists' _,and a player on the bagplpes dressedin the * fashion that is known today as the Frrrozone." e are overworked and out of r ots rllr-ease, and maintains o mill' Ions that oioknlss I.-arefi. Price 50 cents per box, or 'or $2-50. at all dmgglsm, or ny The Ferroaone Comnauv. Kingston. Ferrozoue Assnres Health. o _ TWG NSNERM EN 'SKF E. _ _ Srnsav. J une 1.-The __ seoonfi dory which strayed awoy f om.. schooner, Hfien M. hfoxner. dnrlnz 'f C _-ntsd, bulillltf Llllehblrg. CAIAIIIMI SUGAR IIPUKTS. '_ 1,-._» . l OTTAWA, J une to the turns bought down the .instance ougsrabovo N‘o. 1_6 Dutch standard, im $8 pounds. - - . _ E _ _ ‘ “one into too maoyrroxommoe ms. _ _ wooorly as mo gl_oo¢oa__or rho nom- From Halifax every Tues- _llnes of her husband’s paper.` “I sup- day mgming _ _ poaethatisanaooountofthedoingsof F _ ' -_ nm, bgnmugv _ _ I0!!! C IOCIEIDWII ¢V¢1’y :Not nooessalllygnly dear,” sepltod_ _ o I ~ aoehosoooe. Thmd°'Y° _ V Calls at Hawltsbury Ari chat, l8asc?s Harbor ‘Scstierle on Friday last, rqohed 1,95". bn!! in safely this, lnorliug. Their l1_\lItSl'ero__Itssn Carney. and Jchnson ur Mmm nooovootoré, ooo qomnoy of ported inb0~D_anada from Januaryf lst to 31st December, 1902, amounted to _53.74Z_,'i or Comic l~ by _ the -W _ eSt,Bands and Orches- “@ity of Ghent” moths yvnrilaloalv » ' ~ Yoassisiy, Y I. gents ‘ , .MATTHEW_S_,_Gh’,to_WIl. _ J Q K. M0li'1`GOME.RY,SSide. ` MCLEOD. Bridgetown. Tires w _ __ , _-_ one onoinoi- oolloa_o_ono_et. The 5 / .' wi #tl And for everything Every' home has _Eachoneof Its kaowlngxenght hd* . __ o1oéi_¢l.n ooloo " ‘ _A and we’ll tell yw kind ts sl. - C -‘I owner of a Bcr- _ command his Grand s Great tras, aniniinite variety of_Instrumeutal Music, Singing, Talking and many othl tamments are ,ready at his command. The perfei _naturalncss of thése reproductions are truly wonilorflll The Berliner is' thevonly Talking Machine made is for-_live years.~ _ Prices from Sl] gg SQ, .mstaiment_plan, $r-.cocash and_$a.on par f- elf you would iikeloe rest it-oo¢‘or¢"‘ 5951, far sawosw and ' l "~=‘ ‘ _ qv .w »..-,..- _ . »r°\c ':";\‘ssfnns rrnu flemru. . _ °"l'lll- passions' elfect ou the health is - . . _ _lot smilciently regarded," says n plly- _ ' ‘ ; A _ in the Phlladel hla Record. ` slcian p l ' ‘ ' . ' ~ ' -"rho passion wmon lo bei: for the Satisfied Policy Holders are the Edt ~ esequsor Imrrovineisi 441.1# not . '_' dowmeut, iii ' preduns. oldest isspoctths __ Ham il iP°¢il||7 N504 salsihouns use-shhm' COLD IY iw i gg rig; ¢&neIlo l{'\‘llAl»-