"mv n.'fes'4.~ A ' ' ~ -, '~ “ . r 4 3 ’l..ls‘n.a~a=»~s a 111. s liiisi iii iiii iiiiiiii I _ wo: .ri ~.~__¢_“¢_e ='rA;r`.'i.zal ’ ~f;».-> ~ '_ _ A .I if MEe1‘A'ri'rHE Aewavs Busy STORE. ._ '-5 ,s iid: mea. -»-- _.....___.._.___,- ____ _...__ ...__.___._........@.._._ ____ ____ .._...4,_..._;.._.-_-_ __ *_ _ Q __A___ Wifi' I and Correspondents Rapid Rise’ ofia Boy From in _ i _wi:i.LNe_i<’s sii.veR_. - caemt nas _ No - EQUAL . We have tried many silver polishes and' find that none. are as satisfactory in. every _respect as our Silver Cream Everywhere or 8) days. He tool the days. Ar the Police Court yesterday Francis Rev. Mark Guy Penrse,the .famous Eng- _ _ llsh speaker and author will occupy the to His Honest and Ab|||t Springfield States. A liemaikable Tribute Put up in half pint bottles at 25 CCMS :nnipit or Firsismiineistcnnron nn use y y 1 ' Nth of June _ W. WEELLNER Jeweler. ......_.._'....., ......., ‘_ , ,,__Jia-sal-H ....,_-. .-en game. -e.--us ' -» ;i‘°;_i‘i;° ‘"2 °i°i’f "‘°'iii’i°'i""i“‘°"ii" ri-nn. binninimiinen bank tener is in _ .....:.:.':..::.:.i.:°.‘:.f:.§:°..f.;i1.:::’ gm-» °- °~»»» »f __ and Haaslbrook on May 22nd and in Ulgg who hujmii been apiwiuted m ' '.f>i=i..»ii “i=i..i*i.%i hoto Work Come to the l*s‘L*!&.“;‘.‘.‘.‘ i QNIIONH- ' PLATINUTY PFS responsible position lu the Stratford “ii B°"“’i' °“ M" mi' Nntinnni Bank nz nom, N ELM: Bsii was Rurus Hooaiv who for a number of born at Springfield, a village about 15 or I S years has been foreman of the factory of H) miles from Summ rslde P E I in 1864 . _ '=ss'anainnr»nani.nra¢riy matinee as Who isiliesiding inthe United . 1 i ° _ ‘ i ~ _ M: P- HWIID. 011 Steam Navii¢°°i°ll Hs helped his father on a farm for many , Wharf, intends taking over that part of years, and als) conducted a .blacksmith ° - ‘_ the lumbering business of the ilrm ln a shop when there was workin dc. When ' few days and will conduct the factory etlllayonug man he west toBoston and I ' i AIT|’1" ,R9 F, on his own account. Mr. _Hogan is a sn n qu-nr in “lim 4 ' ' popular young msn and will well main- mg appointed ticket dgiigishofnmiiig r E0 H COOK G ' ‘I ' i tain the reputation of the factory. Boston and Maine road at Dover in 1893. 'riie §tTagoD;is"si`e!°hzb:Li2caT`ws`y» . i C u'”'Eua Ho” of Mun” Hub” who During his ll years in that city`Mr Bell _ _ wgiepans. _ _ . _ has seen every bank in Dover except two spent the wlnterat Truro, Nova Scotia, 1 1 menu, “minted with mlb marks In ease ts doors forever and three bank Rtttiiitii itdoii. all sul'-jects from the Empire Business °"iii°i"’ °iis°°“d° His h'i°"dii "°“'“°‘i iii’ Slightly lighter in weiglit`than > - . College in that town. On the recommend- °pp°i°iiii°ii° i'° iii" p°5ii'i°“ ‘ii piiyiiiz the last IOL “Ion of-the rho' nl 0 L Hom Miss teller ofthe Stratford Baukas asplendid H, li Hoyt was giiiien tbl; posiitioii of steiiogrsp- iiiriiiiiie i‘° his ii°°°'i'7 “iii “i’iiii'7' i” View her In the hw om” or Jewison at Gr* ofthe several unfortunate experiences in is the surest sign of health. ' hm MNMGMROW, N_ S _ and mm to banking one ciiy has tad. _. work lest. week. , - IRON BLOOD PILLS have demonstrated their value in making thin, sluggish blood, rich and strong. .They do away with that “tired out” “good for nothing" feeling. Price 25c box. ilEil. 'E. H.liiiiiESi. Apothecsries' Hall. ` ' 4 .. .~ ` , \-V Q 3 i _ §§. vinci ii"'i' :nam/; -» .- LARGE OIL SMALL Large or small parcels of laundry work, shiris, collars and cuffs receive equal attention from ua l»oii‘t imagine that we negleci small parcels you innv want laundered. we do our he=i on one collar or d . §`_ .;i;él&\ » I or u oz. Phone x51 will hring our team to your door. STKARSI STEAM LAPIQNDRY, P. E. i. li0SPITAi Public Notice is hereby given tliiit, in piirsiiiiiice of the Act of Iiicorporiitioli, ii Public Meeting of nil contributors to the iibove institution will be held iii the pai-lor ofthe Young Men's _Christian Association on Thursday. May 26th. 'O4 Ar THE HOUR or 8 i-. M. or the purpose of electing Trustees for lic government of the institution in ac- coriiiiuce with the b e-laws, and for the transaction of such other business as shiill be brought before the meeting. BI BALDE RSTON. 1° Ui. th td Sec’y of Trustees. I _ __ | , iil0I.ASSES AND SUGAR N9” “°_° 1*.° fiflvv f.=°.#= Bem- °¢S H ¢sre_!ui1y_ ‘q'ele¢ieil_ iesrgii of Sugar _ -i '» Lowe: prim "quoted wiiiie inna- lng, ` _ iiiiszarit no iiaiyé - i . » i - i -i '=` li»_'J`; Received to-day direct from the Mills. f ' ',l ' l This is a grand _ line at a medium' ` price -_-full room in the toe--fairly heavy sole and manship. _ Dongola Boots $1.50, $1.75, $2.25 They will startle ' you for the price. first class work-e was in town on Saturday, eu route to his in, in the west, having 40 acres in wheat. the Salters. He had a large farm in the west at one time but sold out and now 'farms on only a sm ill scale as things go in the west.-Moncton Times. _ His Lordship, Right Rev. Charles Mc- Donald, Bishop of Charlottetown, P. E. L, was a guest at the Notre Dame Seminary in Montreal on Thursday. His Lordship presided at the Mother House ‘of the Conirregalion of Notre Dame Sis- ters, where a large number of young ladies renounced the world and`_ioliied the sisterhood. Monday he left for Ottawa, and then visits Quebec to assist as an educational conference to be- held there on May ltith. 'THE Halifax Herald in its report of a very i=ucce=siul recital given last week by the oratcry pupils of Mt Allison Ladies College, says: The elocuiion departinent of~ 'Mount Allison, under the direction of Miss Carver, is making remarkable pro grass. Miss Carver, whose home is in Pownal, P. E. I., has taken a three years’ course anEinmerson College of Oriitory, graduating in lililii second highest in a Mr McDougall is about 70 years of age, St;-gn and worked in Moncton at the time of 4.1 up ii. 1 i ir-.ay Isliiiiainbut iiowiuiil Rusi:-lliiarlidalhltoba, old Iiomr. Mr. McDougall has 'his oi-op all . 2 Specials, one ati-too and one at $4.25. STANLEY BROS. S Y ' Y Resident of Clarksburg, Proving That Ferrozone Surpasses All Other -Remedies _for Diseases Peculiar to Women. If the thousand of women who silently suffer from functional derangement-i were to tell their sad acory, it would make a book of countless pages. The health of many women is constantly imperillen through failure of certain organs to work according to nature's requirements. Where this condition occurs there is no safer remedy to employ than Ferrozone which has a specific action in female tro- ubles. Not ouiy does it not directly on the organs, ensuring regularity and freedom from pain, but by forming rich red blood fjortliiies the system against weakening D - rs s Every young g!i_rl andwoman will ilud a true friend in en-ozone. lc. is a special remedy for their troubles that offsets the deadenlng influence of ll;-health by restor- .~.....~-..»......nR order "nd . . regularity. Fer- ~ Fenvzone - rnzone posesses a I Mak€5 I voluliine if merllt - ~ tote y a sent n ' Strong Women ' the ordinary medi- cine. and its supci _ . . . . . _ ~- -, . . . _ iority is proclaimed I y thousands of winn- . & clubs of eiihi'y'f Miss C“_l_ver ill” iieinbgb ev\3lt has restored tii vigorous health. U Mouiii' Aii 9°” Oi' ‘me iii iii °ii 7' iii ' B From Mrs F. G. (loin is ull comes the o riswlresi made by the smtory de- ini win nnfinrsen. . ivriitsii fm... ii.-i Royal Stuart, Fedora, A Gi/DSY. Beacon, in bbls and % bbls at BEER & Goiiimiiiiiimviiiiiii L”..°.E!.'L.'?.*!.°°" NE I ii¢ddiil_iii_°¥ iaktlllwl "U hill' Qmily. IAIRDSAFLIIS oafuler ialltlllif ~Di A' Y parrnneni. testifies Lo licr splendid ability as i\ teacheriinii to _her success in the fuiure. 1 m.i>An'i‘n1nN'|'. _ Exauiiiinnions in the subjects presentcl Four pnpeis will he ect on The Revised Normal Lessons and four on The Four Gospels and The Sunday School Teacher. The Secretarl cs of the classes throimh- out the Island will forward to the Super- inteudent of the department the number of those in their classes wlshlngio take these examinations, at the some time stating the subjects studied. They will also send the name of a Minister or some reliable person who will he willing to conduct the examination in their dis- trlct. The Superintendent E. E. Jor fan, Charlottetown, will gladly send any fnrthsr information on application. Beside sundry idtsi-lor impiovements G.A.Air.ken, proprietor of the Aitken added to his already well equipped hotel A number of carpenters are employed and the work will speedily be completed. Oaptl. Ciiariea andjobn Fitaaerald who have recently’ piiridhseed the schooner Bessie R. from' parties in Bonria have ad- ded thorn slid wagiron ta their equip aioefaii Patent lllhll Q20, ¢s#°sr..ii lo iz cnt ' home in Cloi-k~buriz. “I went. ihroizgh a most trying cxpcrlciicf- witn iviiiii. is commonly known ns ‘Fcinnle 'l’rJubl~:.` Ir. ii~in`o necessary to sinte. my syiiintoms i>ui.Ianil'erc-'i 11 izrcnt deal. My hcsltii __g_________, 4 SUNDAY ¢‘(7'|‘)0If TEACHEV' 'i`RAiNiNii wus well iilgn rni||@i1,||nfiI got into such is cuiifiitlon omit I coui_.__ -.»=....f,_.__.