‘sppry u. . n. uvarcx a ca. 64d 5i. T gnish or Charlottetown. a Parties needing lobster bait should Horses usually run down and in (lillou. bound, and "pot-belli ." Other symptoms are colicky pains and staring coat, sluggish movementn. the skin covered with scurvy blot- ches, belly tucked up,slow breathing, irregular appetite, dung covered with a mucous substance. The horse licks the wall, bites the woodwork oi his stall and has frequent move- ments of the bowels, with some grip- iug and straining, and rubs his tail and fundament against his stall. These symptoms are frequently seen in coils and young horses, and are common when horses are pastured on low, wet land and drink stagnant water. Many ailments are due to worms. A sure and certain cure for worms in horses and colts is Jamiesorfs Worm Powders For Horses. We have carelully studied this complaint and thoroughly believe we have the best remedy which has yet been discovered for their radical cure. If it does not prove effective in cases where you are certain the horse has worms we will gladly refund the price paid as we do not wish you to lose where we recommend a medi- cine. (live them a trial. Only 25 cents box. For sale by maker only . l}. lamieson, DRUGGIST, Chzrlotteto m1. Sllllir 3 Y? Naturally bright children with irregular vision often appear stupid and inattentive-not n. "Emil"! "mil quickly. This defect we remedy with ‘hug, Do not deprive your dfllfl Q] hast possible vision. i=. 11111 112st a I-Ispci- Optitfnn. . :5 d wtf. GAB SEIIVIGE Passengers, baggage, etc., conveyed [orders at Mc- Donald 81 McKinnoms Drug Store or at stables, Sydney Street, near Steve- auywhere desired. Leave son's Corner. J. M. NICHOLSON, 1-28 d 1 yr. Telephone No. 52 Worms in Horses infested with worms are _ eon- Sorne tiara they are hide I llllllllllllllil l THE ‘HOME 0F THE GUARDIAN CIARLOTTBTOWNJKRL Business Office Telephone I33 b-i Editorial and New Telephone l33 a. llllllllllllllflllll lllllllllllll. TUIEDAY, JUNE ti. 1005.. LIFE INSURANCE PAYMENTS. Acoordlngto u statement compiled by The lnsunlnccvPress tho various life irr- surnrrcc companies distributed last year in the United States and Canadaa total of $If7l,6l2,577. That is asum more than live times as great as the year's revenue of the Dominion of Canada. In New York City alonc the amount paid out was $20,‘ F1130, 800. Twentyrfour other cities of the United States received more than one million dollars each of this vast distribu- tion. Philudelphin,Cl1icago and Brooklyneuch shared between nine and ten millions of money paid out by the life companies. Montreal led ull the Cunndinn cities with 82,252,2’7l,fullo\ved by Toronto with $1,470 537. Next in order came Ottawa with $080,020, Quebec $72,530, St. John $401,538, Hamilton $2ifl,ilti5, Halifax $263,388 and so on. In Charlottetown $20,012 was dis- tributed hy the life companies. These figures do not include the large sums paid out to beneficiaries of policies in the various fraternal and benefit societies. I11 Canada twenty-one payments of 810,001.) or upwards were made for policies on twenty-one lives. Of these nine were above $25,000 cachnnd four were from $40,000 up to $451,002. The aggregate of payments of insurance in Canada during the year by all the life companies was $16, 760, 5W, equal to about three dollars per head oflthe population. This is in excess of the entire revenue of the Domin- ion in the cirriicr years of the 11nio11. Dr. Goldwin Smith has given to the will not make pcacc with Japan n w or in the near future, whatever may 1e the fortune of battles on innd. Apart altogether from the merits or do merits of the school clauses of the Nortlr west. Autonomy Bills, it. ls rcnlly amusing to note the changed attitude of theiforonto Globe towunl them i11 view of the coming . by-clectiona in London and North Oxford. The school clauses, be they good, bud or ndllller-ent, were condemned outright by The Globe for months. Now it puts lor- ward the contention that. the people nnd the educntionlsts of lhc West. are satisfied with the clauses. Evidently The Globe, whlchashort time ago placed on record the doom of “the government organ," and “the hldebound party journal" has become r1 Government. organ again pending the by-elections. Whether it. will wsume its , ndcpendenco later remains to be seen. some answer-ens: new: NEW HALL STANDS ! We are unpacking today 6 different patterns in Hall Stands-These are the newest designs on the market, and are sold in Charlottetown only at our store—.Yon’ll find these the right goods at the Wright PRICE. ‘Toronto World his opinion that Russia ‘ MarkWrignt furnishing Bo. Carpets and Furniture. SEED-GM HEEEEEEH BEBE camp's nnsss, wrrn POMPADOUR worm AND saunas spawns, warcn may 111; 011111111). 240.3150. While linen is extremely practical for little folks‘ hooks as lt laundara beautiful- ly and carries with it. an air of simple elegance. The cunning little frock here shown had a square yoke of English eyelet era- broldery, to which was gathered the full skirt, whose only decoration was a deep hem, with a row of brlar stitching done ln linen floss. The square berths was also edged with a Ibrlar-stitched hem, as were the wrist- bands of the new-style bishop sleeves. If preferred, the fullness of the skirt. may be disposed of iu deep plalts at. lower edge of yoke. _ Figured dluflty or chnmbruy or dainty lawns will be attractive, and the berths maybe rnnde ofnlternating rows of lncc and embroidery, with u valenciennes lace edge. For more sturdy wear checked gingham or madras may be employed, The pattern (3150) is cut in sizes for l, l. 2, and 4, years, nnd requires three yards of 36-inch material, with Q yard allover embroidery for yoke, to make the 2-year sire. - Broken and Sad Weary of Life. GROUND T0 THE DUST WITH WEAKNEDS -T00 NERVOUS TO SLEEP-A PlTlABLE WRECK l FERRl-TZON E TONED AND STRENGTH- EN ED. Men nnd women, rnnrricrl or single, whcthcrold or young, will llr11l abundance of health in hcrrozonc. vit-nlizcd Mrs. I1‘. Levine, a wcllknowu resident. of Point. Alexander, Ont., who writes: “I was on the verge of nervous pros- tration. \Vhen Igot up in the morning: I had to force myself to go to work. “I felt blue and depressed, took no real comfort out. of life. - “Dragging weakness unrl lack of spirit seemed to b? killing rne. “How I w shed for strength! my notice and I commenced to tukc iL. The chance was wonderful. I picked up every day. Strength developer, nppctita increased. I grow cheerful and strong. Ecrrozonc made nre fccl like r1 woman. My cure is complete and I recommend i1 us an unsurpassed." The our: medicine that's sure lo lift you from a week, nriserablc condition is her-rt - zone. 50c. per box, or six for $2.510 at all denier-s in medicine, or Poison 8L Co., linrtforrl, C0nn., U. S. A., and Kingston, Ont. . i- no?‘ lnvlctus shoes for men-Alley m Co. Charlottetown Agents. zzdw if, Carter's Seeds Grow and are tho beat that grow. Buy Early Garden Beans and Peas, Sweet Corn, Onion Sets, etc., etc, t Carter's. - 5 20dlw Toilets scls ln all shades-unrl shapes, the newest. on the market are to be found at W. P. Colyvllfa, Sunnyslde, lfidtl‘. You can always get llro latest and best in Books and BtatIoneryatOar-tora. G. I]. Taylor has n flnc lino ofsiiverwarc 6-2|rl 4i. Invictus shoes lor men.—Alley & Co. Charlottetownfligents. 22d wtf. We nre showing n very large assort- ment of toilet sets, printed sets, ranging in price from $1.50 and upwards-W. l’. Colwill, Sunnyslde 15d tf We should like to introduce you to our ready to wear skirt depart- ment. We know we have values that cannot be touched in P. E- lsland. We have all lengths from 38 to 43 inch, and waist measures from 24 to 28 inch-black, gray. navy and tweed mixtures from $2.15 to $7.00 each,—Stanley Bros. 5d 2i. PHOTOS That are attractive and lip- todate reproduced on the latest paper are the kind that's You can t them at OAUl/IN, csurz s1. u. Co., Photographers. i. A. S. BAYER.‘ It cornplntcly: “Kind Providence brought. Ferrozonc to WANTED , A n marble. granite lowest prices. GHA is no department of our business more important 111m m" wow ' fliifiillllifllllfS 11o i‘ Waterproofs which are here in abundance in ‘as- sured style, perfect flts. Theselgarmentsarencw niade in such beautiful roofed fubflGB and nobby designs t they serve the double purpose of a frsnronnhil spring and outer garment and a pro; tectlon inst. the weather at tne same time. This, with the extreme moderateness of their price, makes them assured sellers, _ Latest fabrics with nobby trim- mines. s’ Celts. tsas to 36-50- Ions Coats at;$5.75.$ii.oo, $10.00, $12.00 and $14.00. Come to headquarters for correct styles. . Special Umbrella. Snap. Ladies‘ or Gent's at 95c; nurse PATON s. c0. Wagon, large assortment Cushion Tire Carriages and ish. Agencies in CUSIOIIIQTS. l. Warned on. w If no, hat. llltUOKLYN DAILY EAGLE FORMATION BUREAU, prlptcd blank la provided. ‘lhc service of tho BUREAU nrcdlurn ln tho wor d. stands PRE-FIM AN ADVERTISEMENT in lZl little. but brin a lnr rc roar-suits EAGLE INFO KIA atnntly hulp c and Advertising tutc (lard. Address FlliE lNSURANBE ~l Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool, G. B. Sun Fire Oflices of London. Phoenix Insurance Company of Brooklyn. ' Combined Assets - - $1 O0.000.000 Lowest rates Elld prompt settlement of Losses. John Flaceachern, 1 AGENT. 5-27 t11 sa 311101 _Write for design and quotation. Proprietor. Mtusawlusna -.,. s. r .'. ‘ vcrtlsomcnt. m this ofiice until noon on ueen’s County according and at this ofiice. The natn accorn any each tender. The to accept the lowest or m non River Bridge.” 6-5 tu th &wtd i a 4_4uGl/¢ to ape t ons to be seen at the oflice of t e Before Buying Your Buggy or Harness, Be sure to call at our Show Rooms and see our of 34 Concords, Road Wagons, Express Wagons". Buggies, Jump Seats, Phaerons. Mikados. Surreys and Special Solid R ubber, and Pneumatic Har- ness of all kinds. all the latest designs ard best fin- all parts of tne Island. Our prices are low and terms of payment to suit 1-1111141 a SUMNER BOARD nu. .1. r111 1.1- 1. c ml. "mm" “o m d" yliiliyrioflrfgma; F: 13th. to John U. Hume's. Murray for which purpose n INFORMATION Will Cost You Nothing The Brooklyn Fn Ilc is tho boat ndvortiuin Itcnrrrcs more rotun- rulvcrtlsurncntn than nny New York Paper. INFINTLY at the head. 1o lilnglo coats v her-rinse tho on hum-mu is con- in it. for llsitgln blank, picturo of Bureau mromvrarron 111111121111. DROUKLYX DAILY EAGLE, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mcntlnn tho paper in which you soc thin ad 25 t1 J urr 30 l! ramparts Department of Public Work“... Chitown, J one and, 19o5, Sealed Tenders will figrrecelved at THURSDAYJ UN E 1501,1905 from any persona willing to contract for the repairing ot Vernon .River Briggs, c1 cs- Hon. George Forbes, Vernon River Fridge, . F. Drake, (Road Inspector) Pownal, _ of two responsible persons willing to become bound for the faith- ful performance of the contract must epartment does not bind itself tender. Tenders to be addressed to t e under- signed and marked “Tenders for Ver- L. B. McllrilLLAN, Sec'y Public Works. Black Diamond lino '1‘; - a of!’ r11. so. "ca 011m" .1111 l a “smiles... "a:a'.'a*c..i'§.."’§§ .-»' r .,. ' "B6 10th and sills for‘ so, 19mm, ' l Railway so tbatno‘ 1_n U. S. ll. Welhave on hand the best stock of monuments and headstones, and ireestone ever exhibited on P. E. Island at no NTDLERvdr, Kent Street, Charlottetown. I oi Newfoundland, via Sydney am] dney C. B. cs mum 9g 11g horses cattle and dock ' lggéglzélit "ilblie Fmuce under deck er , rates etc., app y weak" u m “Tum. r room 8.110s. so... s‘ daL-‘ixflm. Chsrlorretiwrr. ._ it!‘ "filial of mom. "Nflwmwa qua .11 ma... . can.» "shoes" 22:11"- "l - . ‘ - - . BOB _ Manon-roman; ’ - - - T“ (hnnsctlon at Paint Du Chane dur-lngnm summer months withwlsot Barton and Mam” 80 Otters ls required prl-‘ortland or Bgostou; thence for all pom, Connections ‘at. Palnsaoo and Moncton “m, trains for all stations on I. C. it. and its corr- uootionrm . _ Connections u. sr. John with c. P. n. nnd n. connections; and wlthliastaru 8.8. Coax-imam. sra for Eaetport. Portland and Boston. ' 1 ~ FOB POINTS EAST. From PICTOU about. A p. m for CIlAll- IDTTETOWN on arrival of morning trains from lialifanand Sydney. - From CHARLOTTETOWN for PICTOU at 8.8) u. m., connecting than with day train.- fur CAPE HRETONLSYDNEY and HALIFAX. At NORTH SYDNEY with staamor ilr-ucc fur Newfoundland. , Connection at HALIFAX with C. K. s: PLANT LINE for Boston. - - Th Tickets t0 be had at Grand 'l‘runk, Canadian Pacific Jntercolonlal unrl l’. l}. l. ltallwués nrfiln on in tbBmalnécru nnd connec 11R 08>!‘- HALES. an nrnnln. Charlottetown, P. E. island. hlliCllllYlh-lltl’. 6-8 d w sea ‘ FARM WANTED. a arnull farm ‘Al ma". arr-rm town Lauburba, must he 150ml lund,nicoly lucntorl, condition with roaldoncc nnd auitublo ulldln . Give lull purticulnraust/o location nnd latunco fmru ‘hnrlottctlown P. (). 'l‘crrna a . drum “llOMIrLSEPXEIVcarc Guardian Ofllcc. 6-0 d 8i pd sleigh: or ma. m nlllccrrt thorough br-od Stallion, golrlvn circstnu full bro or to tho Uncus Nocrurnnur-y Colts, Sorcerer u Pnrvonu. WON TEN RACES AS A THREE YEAR OLD. Will leave owner's stables. Mon- day. May Stlnreaching Mr. George Aitkerfs, Lower Montague, p001 ; thence to Campbell's Hotel. Mon- tague Bridge,over night ; Tuesday. 9th, at or near Edmond’s, Somer- ville. at noon, proceeding zto W111. A. MeLeod's, Orwell, over night ; Wednesday, 10th. reaching llldon at noon ; thence to Wellington Compton's, Flat River. overnight ; Thursday, 11th inst., at Iohn Mc- Isanc’s , ‘Wood Islands at noon, thence to flleii. McLeauifsiTittle Sands over night ; Friday’; 12th at Iohn’Robert’s,I-ligh Bank at noon, thence to Fred LeLaoheur-‘sfilueru- sey. Cove. over» night; Saturday, To rout. or bu clcur in (Jharlo River at noon ; thence home to owner’s stables at night. "SLBlQHT 0F HAND" i5 owned by the, M. H. North Stock i111- orovement Co. l WM. McKAY. Manager. E. J. ROURKE". in Charge- Abovo route will bu continued fD1'tn_l1(l_1ll y for the season, health and weather pcrrrrrttrrrg. Torrua-vrorlson $8.00, puyulllo Not’. P05. 6-28 Tues low 2 runs v J UN E DAY. The imported thorough bred stallion. Jlme Day," will leave "the owner's stables, Monday May 8th, for-Richard Large's, Albany at noon,__thence to Wm. lggalncils at "night. Tuesday, May 9th to a co rn RefgusowsJ-lsmptou at noon," thence to‘ James» Greens, Bon- shsw at ni ht. Wednesday, May 10th to oseph arrens, Cornwall at noon v 1781mm Road. Thence to O'Hcl- lerns, Charlottetown, will remain there till Friday noon Ma 12th. -Tlrencc n. John Rbdds, drum. 1c night. May 13th to Norman Lings. Wheatley River at noon. Thence t0 R. Y. McCoubreyh, New Glasgow. W" maiuing over Sunday, Monda , 15th to G. B. MscKsyh at noon. iilrence to Park Corner-over night. Tuesday 16th to' Robert Sutherlandw, Sea View .11 noon. Thence to Mlchae Hyncs. Darrrley atnight. Wednesday 17th to Robert Croziefls, at noon. Thence to George Simpsons at Keniiington Ovcr pight. Thursday 18th to Frénlk Tup- ins, New Anuan st noon. ence to St. Eleauors ‘at night. Friday 19th to ThosnGlovers, Summerslde at noon. Thence to Fred, Clarks, Wilmnt Valley at night. Saturday to Owners Stables at noon remaiuipg until Mon- da . ~ The above route will ‘be continued fortnightl during the n. Terms {or season $8.00 payable 1st November. Mares at owner's risk. moans aosnis. Owner. JAMES GREEN, " Groom. s4moaw8w Can re Stallion PllElllEll WILKES -s-.s-.-.r.-.o's~.r.sz=s.ric= - nearly 1U I‘ 1 II \