if _ Oiilces lnjN_sw` Proviss 'B , - ‘ (iharlottoiown. We'ys‘ noyer in stronger combination than in the new pat- _ ......... - » _ I , V _ , “Md An event nolovsr ol music can All sort, of 1-,¢blswsre,~ single pieces' sad sets, at prices as low as fine, heavy, dur- to nilas.the Sorcerer June 18th.' . _ leDmecm\,¢|¢1d|o'\--N " ` Csiwnu. Blos. rsceivedpsrltsstigou “b .- ' ~ - . che Saturday U) tous choice h . Salou. Annorr, Quiucey,lMass. who W. W. i WELLNER, tlewele W _ . _ we have just received mother \...ge consignment of- Non-,Curling 5 d L the Aiis Pho esti In 5 oft plat G IN Nine out of ten people need a ic. They are run down. ner- - s, have no appetite. lack en- acd toii \'(lli erg iicii D to ner eve per Gill. E. HUGHES. mating the length of exposure n he advantages of the best gl eg. For sa e at y and ambition. have head» e and get tired easilv- vcs,-iucreases the appetite and iiiiiiscs new vigor and ivitality to ry part' of the b'ody. Price 25c . ~ ii- Ausco Film., , _ ` iiiitnde of exposure is _-one of important qualities of the eo Films. as it givu the iographer great .leeway in v ass in Stock all Sizes hort Ansco. Films have ms . ri. cooi<'s BOYS' The siiaiuc Cl.l0c0latc Kid iiueiirs’ Boots 'res i 'e Tonic ives new life ilie tsvystem, itg steadies the A boot with Style and character in it, the leather is soft and beautifully coloured. T h e shape and quality are good. ~ Small boys’ sizes bottle. L_., ,- . D A- Ea M-cEach9n» _ 'New Flour _W_________________ Direct From th ROCKY POINT FERRY. lh Chance--A Few ays Only. 8 to Io, $r.5o. Boys’ sizes rr to 13, $1.85. . Boys’ si'/.es r to 5. $2.10. is is Your ~. ` Ladle.” Boots--The Beauty, $l.25a pair Me_n’s Boots $1.4-5_a pair (Agents for Ai ,new goods. al s zes , _ chéa'_p any time at 8.-.od _- ~ “Queen Quality" and a ‘ph r' ` Don't miss it-see them i window. . ,, _ “Ir_ivictus”) _ The Shoeman. _ - Mills. " - ° - - ' ° ' ' ‘ ° 5 Dah' 6 & THE fact that there is tc bs a Provincl Ladies' Shoes--The Beauty. o ' \ i Five Roses in bbls. and % bbls. '|`lic stcniuot-_ "ELFIN" will ly botwccn Fedora " “ " “ “ l’i-lin' iiiiiil \\‘i_ii i ii.Ii0 ii. Ill. ir.:iri _ii. in. oil 11.00 a.>ni. 12.00 it. m. ‘L00 p. m. 2.3) p. in. :im p. in. 8.3) p. in. i l m. 5.ill . in. -. I0 ||.:i1i p. ni. » 7.00 o St. Ferry Wharf. and Iiioclry Point, for thc season ns follows :- iciivo Ciftown ‘ Will leavc Rocky I’ i\.ru. 73) min. - 0.00 n.ui. -* ' 10. n. m. P- P p. ni. Royal Stuart, _ ___ Beaver, in bbls. Gypsy. Beacon, Beaver in 25 lb. Sacks. (I K( lb. il ll ll lb. ll i Cheap for Cash at l' S , 5 2p~s=i=s1r§ 2.3.5555 r-C e§§as sons? 5553.5 SUNDAY TIME TABLE. Cii‘town. Will lcavo Roo ky Pt. Beer & Goif’s r* in. been visiting iii. om some in Mu left Saturday morning on return. shore at Brighton. funerals. 0. B. Allan, Mrs. T. H. Bullock sud M -St John Telegraph. often absent from tho city. ciiliut A. Horne (ic Co., Central Musi Store, Kent Street, and hear th b thc smallest. member of the fuiiiil Ne grniuophone would do well to call and se the ilrn\'s inrgc display. . have been in this port. are reported t-ohnv lirougbt to the City yesterday that tb Three of the vessels uresnld to hav secured big hnuls, and after they hu Chronicle. ' not to be lostsight of because thc Doininio r hail gives evidence thut building will b . full. The some remark applies to tb transportation building, while thirty ' their intention of entering the mnnu _ fucturcrs`. _ 'At ten yeurs of age hs, with his futher. cgnigrntedto Adelaide, Australia. Here _ he served his appreiiticeshllp to the print- ‘~ ing trade. At thc nge of twenty~two he formed ii resolutionto study for tbsminls- "-rtry. There being no institution of .loam- _ ing affiliated with the Ciirlstian church lie came to America and on the way he 'visited his native land, being 117 days V hom Adelaide to London. Arrived in ,America he studied four years in the ¢` University of Kentucky. On the com- pletion of his studies he went back to 1 Australia by wnyof San Fancisco, calling BLUCHER' B0.0IS A splendid' line of Girls Biutcher Boots, fine hid " Very stylish, very csm win. ' -1 CD fortable, ` 1 ` Sizes 8`to io}4.. ...$1.25 Dominion Bien Sizes ri to a... . .. . ..$r.5o~' ` ` at Soiaguoii$o's. The New Shoe Store. v~ We propose to make C.” Saturday Nights Z' 5BARGAIN NIGHTS ~3>- _--1-N.-.. . Goods. Combs. Brushes, Zsoiirs, Scars. So_AP_S. * I . >' , l -< , . ’ - <1 ,~ » _ Toilet Articles. FaiicyQ_ 'I he Always Busy. Drugstore. ~Tea Sales exceed that of a vlncol- and Ceylon. _ ~ 5 Saturday Nigh GI émtractive Shopping; U Ni ny. other in the Lower Pro= Choicest growth of _Indie ' at Honolulu. Samoa and others of the t islands of tho Pacific group. _ A nncnn'-r issue of Tho I-IulifaxChronicle has an excellent cut of the late Hon. Ed- gward Whelan and the following;-St. Mary's Drnnnitic Class play nt Summer- side, P. E. I., June 7th and Bth for tbs - .benefit of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. The class will also play at Charlottetown during the trip for the benefit of the Whelan monument. Edward \Vheian died in Charlottetown, Dec, 10th, 1807, aged 48. I-Ie was born in the County Mayo, _Iee‘lsnd.., He came-to Nova Scotlawvhen _ 16 yours of age' and served his apprentice- ship in the 'office of the Nova Scotian, (the Weekly Chronicle), under Joseph Howe. Three years inter he went to P. E. Island and,C although only a._boy, iinmedlutcly maiden name for hinisslf in the political arena. He wnsto Prince Edward Island _ _vi'hat..loseph Howe waste Nova Scotia., Howe has his monument. \Vhelan has uct his. 1 Choice Confectionery-A full line ol dt "_Terrys"`aiways on hand-also Choco- latm, including the celebrated G. B.- Nasmlths, Lilys, Whites and others.- Howntrees Pure Gum Pastiies are great ‘favorites-Don't for-get _us when you wan ' oniectionsry.-A. W. Roddln Pham B. _Wo lmoeywt received two car-loads ‘Ilevuy 8: 00's Carriages in 8-4 con- cordo and and regular :iss wagomand buggiu; Highest grades _at'¢Aolwq¢ltpriou. '_0i»ll undone llmn Mtiinvldiwpricos.-A Horne & Co. “Ags_v's¢|?'. 6»5m\q/& w 2 w. . Whiws Chocolates are a_ revelation in candy mgking. , 'I`_heir` delicate flavors richness tell plsiner than words that they sie superior to ortiiirs chocolates. Allivarieties of candy bearing Whiiefsnsme sife sold by the pnfeiitiouers ' ' ` ‘P ' ` ` is ii .1 i- -__ i L . __ ’ ____' _ _ _ ,al ‘ 4*' 1 ii: BY ton Tas attention of the sanitary. odlcar is directed to the remains of several dead animals scattered along the North River THESI1. John County Sunday School Association has passed a resolution con- demning Sunday parades by the militia cr tho different associations and asking pastors to advise against holding Sunday A1' a meeting of tho Local Council of Woiiien Wednesday. Mrs. D. McLellan, Miss Grace Leavitt, Miss_ Berryman, Mrs. ra Mannlngwsro chosen delegates to the ““i?l°“N °°\Ui°ll. U|1&l‘l0W=U0Wn, J uns 28. facturlng establlsliincnts of the Maritime Rum'r'rANo|is of whatever nature Wheffherb¥Bnnkchcque,exprsss,inoney or postal order or registered letter must be made payable to The Island Guardian Publishing Company and not to aiiy mem- ber of the staff, as individual persons are 'l`nosE who enjoy good niu~ic should . -V' records undilxiugs are uiwnys kept in stock nndanyono desiring to purcliasa ir 3 nessthoy have won three gold medals- Tiin American mackerel seiners which Y were sighted in the midst of the fish and that all hands were busily eugpged in dipping them from the seincs. It is stut- . cd that there were eleven sail dipping. d emptied the _selnes they tacked cn all sail and started lor home.-_Ilullfnx Eiihlbitiou in l~Ic.llfax this your as usual is ii pany havenScotch and an English dc- Exhibitlon scheduled for 1006 The dutss for this years Exhibition are September ployed. The rate of insuruncc is snid to be Itlth to ilist The show promises to b fully equal to any of its predecessors.- The promise of exhibits for .machine y cautious token against tire. ’l‘l\i-cugiiout - or `.ni0rcexhibitors have already signified Rev. Thomus H. Bates, who recently e arrived from England and New York an whois going to Suinmerside to assume . the pustorate of thc Christian church is ~ nn Englishman. born in Cambridgeshire d 5 ¢9°5 iz: business and looking for-_ boavy trsiii c.-St. S In init im in .med in 'riie oaaiunn that C. C. Callbeck of The Patriot and F. R. Newsom of this paper left Saturday _on a visit tb several Canadiiu and American cities including Buffalo. They have gone business to Toronto to attend the ann al maotinko! tba National Associa- tion Managers of Newspaper circula- tion, `d will be absent but s few days. ` so marriage of Herbert M. Wood, n 'nator Wood, Saclrvills, and mana- ger ol the _wholesale business of M. _ Wood I Bon, .and lliss Ethyl, eldest daughter of Fred W. Summer, Moncton, was soiemnindat 3.3) Th riulay after- noon in St. Martin's churdh-in-the-wood at Shediac Capo. The church was very beautifully decorated for the occasion and the ceremony was performed by the rector Rev. A. F. Burt. Ralf. E. M. Kslrstead, D. D., Acndin, has in response to un invitation from Colgate University at Hamilton, N. Y., consented to preach the annual sermon before the Theological Semlnaryin con- nection with that institution. The serm- on wiil be delivered on June i8. Several Acadia men are taking their theology nt Colgate, McNeill (1000),Bucbiinnn ('01),uud Richardson ('01), ami these have expressed themselves as delighted at the prospect of again hearing their former professor. AMONG thc most progressive manu- Provinces thorc is none that occupiesa higher place than that of the Hewson Woolen Mills, Ltd., Amherst, N. S.IMuch has been said and written about thc rapid strides it has inude during the past year or so and the reason is not l\ii.rd to find. In the dyeing, designing and umnu- facturing departments are incu of skill with long experience in the best woolen mills of Canada, the United States und c the Old Countr ; the staifof travellers is . .Y e courteous and oliliging; correspondence Bciliner Gramophone, foi' which they are the agents. This instrument is famous for its sweet richtone nndcim be run y is used, nnd in everytliing the llrin W l` nnii sample work is attended to promptly and carefully, the best. insterial .Y strives to hc up to the times in eve pnrticuliir. Their efforts' have been recog- nized, for during is-is tiinu two years busi- probaiily an unpreceiloiitcd busiiicss re- cord for an establishnient of this kind. Their present builiiingln Amherst is four B . i _ . struck the mackerel on Hnumx on wed_ stories high, of brick and stone A00 ft x ob nesdny and yesterday. Wold wa - s ft. with n dye house ~i0_x 40 ft attached. “ an .niainonai 40 ii no ft, thi-.ni stories high ls' about to be erec- ted and besides these is the retail and wool storage building 70 ft x 80 ft. and three stories high. On the tirstfioor of the main building are the picker, power house, and wet finishing departments: on the second floor, the weaving and dry tiiishing; on the third the cm-ding und stock rooms, oiilces etc. and on the fourth the spinning, spboiing, 6 nl and twisting nre done. There ure spun 7030 inlics of yarn per minute. The com- signer. Alurge numbcrofliiinds are cin- e the lowest of any business in the Pro- viucos. This is owing to the greut pre- e the building ars000 automatic sprinklers e attached to pipes _running iiimn: the cell-' ing and kept full from n 75000 gui. water tiink filled by an underwriters ilro pump, - capable of pumping 750 gals per minute, These. sprlulrlcrs work f-automntculiy by bent of l65`dcgrce which melts them and .mlciises the v\'u.i.ei‘. The doors nlso all run on wheels 'and close down grade. opening by aid of wciglits which nrc dis- connected by the some degree of hent _as above and the doors thus, in case of fire, automatically close. The firm has its c_wn fire company composed of cinpioyues The factory is situated alongside the I. C. R. thus giving unusual advantages in shipping. `Last year the output was doubled and anotherlnrge increase is looked for'in1il05. `_In ccniiectlonnith the busi- ness. besides the buildings referred to there are also eight dwellings which have been provided by the firm for the iucii who are in their cinfley. Garters’ for Wall Paper lron~0x_'I`alileis arson sale at A. W' Reddiifs. ` ' 7d tf. Iron-Ox Tablets can he had nt. McDonald Sc McKinnon‘s Drugstore. 7iltf Ncwgoods are iinily coming to us. A very lurge quantity has been opened dur- ing last `_weck. We niiiyliavc those goods .you are in need of.-W. P. Colwill, Sunny idc. _ _ 15d tf i ii|lMiiliiil - f . ‘A A | I - our niiiiiiouosusissss is growing in importance! We are conducting our dis. I mond business on the basis of Lower Prices _ '__ and Quicker- li`Saies. A Our stock contains s choice _- line of fine stones at a wide - _ rsnge of prices. _ I '~ We cordially invite your in- spection. _ __ __ ll _lhilieot ‘II\I_e .At 'PDQ vv 3 Budy ,__ _....._.-_. -l ---\_=‘~--- ‘~ --- More New Ready-to-Wear Skirts tai; I _... ',,.'. stanley Bros. ' Bi.Aci<,. Navy AND DARK GRAv~ These arrived tc-day and are the best value evershown here- in cur judgment 2 5 per cent cheaper than we have ever offered. ‘ We ask your most critical inspection ; if you want a skirt, it will _ . pay you to look these over. - -» SIZES Waist measures 24 to 28 inches. I - Lengths 38 to 43 inches. I _Prices $2.15 to $7.00 each, STA L§Y.5‘?Q§- .3 llirect from Colimbo, Ceylon. Put. np in 5 :ind no lb wood boxes. lead lined. ' . _ . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . .. 511; imxes$|.15.' | Try us for Flour, bzirrris, 10 lb IDOXCH fi'-"‘~ 2 ‘f‘T'.'.".‘.’:.‘?‘?*?:`: .... ..1 sANnsnsoN an co. Si lish S il ‘ii nt Shins For years past, we have gained a. reputation oi ha\,'i“I the most stylish line of soft front shirts in the city. This year we put forth a special effort to secure an ex- ceptionally large variety in the new American designs. We would- like to have you call here nt your first C011V¢l1i€¥\f¢ and examine the new styles. We think you will agree 'aiih us that we have not only sustained our former reputation, but have _excelled it in var- iety and designs. We honestly believe that our immense showing of new fashionable soft front shiits should be seen by every well dressed man in the city. Prices 65c to $2.00. . ii. liicilonald. P. E. Island's Greatest Clothing House. s re. P. noiciiissori . i .lswellsr and Optlcian. A Grand Result in Char- lottetown, P. E. Island. Mr. A. N. FRASER, Provincial Manager, Mly 20. 1905- The Mutual Life Insurance Co of New York. ` Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ , Dear Sir:-I acknowledge with thanks the receipt _ of your (_`nnip:\ny’s cheque for $7o3o.3o nn Bank oi llioutreai, also Annuity Policy _No. |1715 wltici; grnvides-That on May I, 1905 and epéli yes_i_ fzr life,I will rcnp_£_ive tlirec_li\_igii re" .___ oilars ($300) in settlement of my atiire 5000. i5~_year e _ owmeii , -ye _ Distribution Pbiicy No. 401,652 with Deferred Annuity, in TH]-. MUTUAL LIFP. INSURANCE CO.,of NEW YORK. _ _ This I consider a splendid result. as io buy an Annuity of $__1,oo at my age would cost $3,408. so that drawing $7030 30 and getting un Annuity of $300, I am getting practically a cash value of $lc,4~io.3o. _ _ _ _ _ also carry another policy in your company, in which I have all confii ence. Yours very truly, _ _~