‘Ive he for Ayer’s Tires what »-it will do. in cases ol _._` . .The Public to trade where there is an assortment of goods sucli as they require, and not to be continually told that “wc don't carry them." W, d°_ We carry a bigger assortmentof . N “piliooris nos? spoons, Forks, ate. 'han ever before, and as people become more fully posted as to their wearing qual- ities, and the general trade increases, our line is added to almost daily. You should \,uy°"Silver Plate that Wears." Let us surrilli’ Y°“' W. W. WELLNEH, Jeweller and Engraver, Charlottetown. - l For the Finest Finished Photo Work Come to the Leading Studio GARBDNS PLATINOTYPEI A RTISTI P ROOF! GEO- H- COOK. NEW DQIIRIBAY BLOCK. The Studio where baby is always welcome. Hughes’ Digestive Tonic imparts Strength Quickly, A Maintains Permanent Ef- fects. A valuable tonic in weakened condit, ions of the system arising from over- work, mental strain,impaired nutrition- nervous worry,etc.,etc. Price 25:: bottle. (leo. E. Hughes, Apothecarics’ Hall; liii fl-II ` ii > _ _E il. ,_ l !{ The questi-nls, What la the beat boot lor men lor iallwear. We recommend cur 34. . _ _"' Albert Toilet Soap (lo.,Mfra. 5.; Q _ ruonrneai.. l ', _ here is no other lust as good. =;. ., ...(1,-. ' s i _-___1` ABOVE ALL “THE BARRY SHOE ” for men who care I dress well. A new American shoe for men has just been added to our already complete line of n1en’s fine _vvear-we want you to see them. THE BARRY S H O E, _ BROCKTON’S FIN- EST FOOTWEAR will please the well dressed man. Price _$4.50 and $5.00. Alley & Co. I Sole Agents. / i0 ' € I *'&QA¢M» . . SOURIS . . Condition Powders for Cattle, Horses. Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, etc. All kinds and prices right at Mabon’s Drug Store, Saumu t P_E_n1 d_ ' Queen Street GRAPES iooii his Reporters and_Cor_respondents A Evervwhers- i Lulu! W. COOK returns to-night. from the Northwest. George McNeill, tcschsr, Milton, spent the past week in Yo.k the guest of Pope and Mrs. Cook. Postmaster Whear, W. A. 0. Morson, ./Eneas McDonald wore passengers by yesterday afternoon‘s outward eastern train. ~ AT the Police Court yesterday William Lubsy and George Somers, drunk and dis- orderly were fined respectively $10 or 00 days and $5 or il) days. Miss Sanur Ov'r1.irrs and Miss Minnie Darrach, Appin Road were passengers to the city yesterday onn visit. to friends, Miss Darracli leaves for Boston, Friday. Till Willing Circle of King's Daughters will hold a Baked Bean Supper on Satur- day next in thc First Methodist Sunday School from 5 until 7 dcloek. Admission and tea only 15 cents. A Pnorrlulriou summons has been serv- ed on Danloi Sullivan who has opened in the stand formerly kept. by Augustus Elsworth, Great George Street. The sum~ mons is returnable Monday. Tum first 1905 calendar received with many thanks from F. R. Dodd, Asst. S\1Dt. of the new Bedford Mass oiiiee of the Prudential Insurance Co. of America.. Mr. Dodd formerly belonged to Cherry Valley. A vairrl-‘Ui. accident happened at York on Sunday when the four year old son of Pope Cooke, while playing, fell from `a wagon, and had his arm badly broken. Dr Warburton who wasnt once telephoned for soon arrived and sci. thc arm. which is doing well. Amour: those ioaving by the Halifax which sailed last evening af. six o'clook wer :MlssM Cumming, Miss J Colwell Pcarl Carver, Wm Martin, Mrs. KC Stewart, I. Mclntyre, Miss Elaine Mc- Kcnnu, Norman McI.con Bayfield Street to go to the nmrkel. to do his usual buying on inarkct day. Whsnjust past Hoopers corner on the .\1sipequeRoud he fell to the sirlewal and was dead in it fcvv inomtin's. Tho into Mr. Terlizzitrk was boi-ii here lu l823_ and for many years conducted a .general store on Queen St, but his build- ing was destroyed by thc big iirc in 1850. Holeuvesto mourn unc duuichter Miss Mary residing here and one son John in Dundas besides u sister in Calgary. THE MARKETS. The market. was well supplied yester- day with dairy produce, vegetables, etc. Fowl was especially plentiful in geese, chickens and ducks. Gcesu brought from Tic to $1.00, chick- ens, 50-00c n pair, iiuoks, 65-8Ui: it pair, wild geese, $l.00 to $1.25 citeli. Butter' pci' lb, tub, sold nt 20c rind in print 22 to 23c Eggs pei' doz, were slightly advanced, selling from Z) to 22i>. Tho price of potatoes fell u little lower, bringing from I8 to 3012 pcr bus. liaiy pci' cwt., ioose,reinuli\s at U5 to 7-"ii: und prcssul per ton $14.00. Outs were Hoiiicwliat higher ut. 3'] to 40c per bus. Struiv pressep per ton sold at $8.00. Pork, dressed, pei' iii. lii'coi‘