treal. - . Rev. Neill were June. ' I ____ _ His many' friends -_will to learn that Bruce nzer. ci "PQ fH°.*°_1.» town. has so far recovered recent _illnFsa‘th_at he has been to leave the' Royal' Victoria H0lDW1\ Montreal, where Tile-; was u_ader¢°in§ treatment, and hee returned home. ll $arsa Wm Pllflfir your YDUI' comp exion, ?_§‘P¢_§\tfi,__ relieve . ui _ on u . mile ir ihigspi-lil); Get it today. Boldby all \\'0l’¥l'hers. 100 Dogg 3|, -_-_ ltlfe - _qi- Premler Mathieson went to ol‘the con- t°Wn yesterday afternoon and Mrs. turn to-morrow. . _i _of thc . -i ` _- of Urs.. Heaney, Charlottetown, iii-ii ' iii” °\\ Hntnf- ins the Mi. Allison college elei |50 Hui by exercises in Sackville, scotland. visiting her waDD1No Dlci.l.s 'rh "' th , M . _ ° '“°""! Riino Der ____ re Thomas took place in Kansas City, M0__ e r. uncan, of Bt. cently, of Mr. Hugh Cavsnagh, 'I _ _ graduate of Bt. Dunstan's Colle` G“°f\°tf°f°wn. and Miss sister sen mother St- Mrs. Jfn. Dihhir era Mrs ( Hoffr lit sed uri nesiehd oelu. uu- toa, leave this morning for Btrss Quit! Suk Holi W Richards was in town yes- terday. looking as lisie she heel-ty N CWI. in spite of his ninety four hammers. ' l\f»'wlk=\lsn\\s.' of Memrseook, N. 3,- daughter el Chief Jhstiee- sul-_ l.l*l1 is Visiting her former home in Qlarlottetown. ,. - lr- Frank stewart ol Bruce stew- _lrt & 00-. Ltd., returned by the _Northumberland last night from s, trip to Halifax. ' Father M. J. Cole, Halifax, arrived ln Charlottetown last night and to “img mm, wah at .__.'< leaves for Morell thls_.morning to at- tend the funeral of Mrs. John Bin- nott. mother of Rev. Mgr. Slnaott. ENJOYABLE OU'l'lNG.- A num- ber of the P W C students left on - cel* .ff For nit? liididilill s sllrullnlv is attending the Mt. leon Oo closing. ' St. Ana , where elle had been panled _her from Bummerside. meeting of the Caldedonls Olub l night the sum of $25~was voted' as contribution to thegrand stand bull ing fund of the Albegweit Associatio .This is a conunendable moveand shows the Ciub's generous interest. i athletics. ' ' South Melville, Mrs. Elisabeth sides a family of two sons and two ' daughters, five sisters and one broth- and was out in we g,_,,,,,,,»y iiuiding Mill Stella Fletcher, Cl1arl0tt.0l’»0Il\J` $3 has returned from McDonald' liege, - - in a course in Domestic Science. Her sister. Miss Lilllas Fletcher sawm- CQMMENDABLFL- At the regular ii- n. On Sabbath, the 25th inst., at M _-_UI_s‘# A. P. Prowse, *tw* v t V Y V V t a n . MOSTPERFECTMADE WHOLESOME. BREAD. - REFUSE SUBSTITUTES c Farlane, widow of the late John-Mc- Farlane, aged 65 years. The deceas- ed was the daughter of the late David. Cameron of Hampton and leaves, be- MAKES LIGHT er to mourn the loss of un affection- a grain bum wiiiie im. i,usi,im,i was woman of sterling and upright ch ncter, much esteemed and respect ate mother anil_ sister. She was a iiiiiiig it with 0,,i_,,_ when she wok ,, ` 5;' sudden pain in tlic bend alld ill hull d an hour was dead Deceased bcforc leaves the following other sons and daughters: Clement in Boston; Ed- ward in Western Calluday Mrs. McIn- erney and Mrs. Scully in Boston; Mrs Joseph McDonald in Edmonton 1 I ‘_ " ' "-- “‘“" ii mach" ___ Fan Tnuve M 'll-_ an outing to'Rocky.Point yesterday “Y “U wha k“°W her- Sh” ""“" 3 °9“‘ her marriaize was Miss Julie Mciiuiny nnd'Mlss Hannah at home. The hus- T, BSI __ A C "Al" M t ` : 2 Elvrnlns 2.19 Chess.-1 ii _ ‘°'“.‘ 9" e “nge - -fI.“:;.§‘:i::..t::.f.:°‘;t.;:;°‘;‘§§r:d ’ _ -, of the entries, Cher Rip 2.2l, Di' l . " ` ' ‘I "Our _bodies," says\ Huxley, “ma FY e minion D 2 201 Ohahallis, Jr .2.zli. l-illds s. 2.2oi, Devllsh nor y ,such circumstances, because it is my 238* ‘md Frank I 2-24l- be likened to an eddy in the river, composed of the very elements of _- -_ , which remiss its shape hier ei whlie.` ““°°'°`"“icn B0 t°‘f°nn' new. rich RUSWNG BUSINESS-» Me though every instant each particle water is changing." ¢,|_ blood, create new nerve cells and re- Br“"° Stewart i9# 00-. Lid-. are rllllgf .-build wasted tissues. "1 Putting out orders for gasoline ed 'rue tissues cl the hed eom ered This zr°°* '°°d cnrc is rediceilv gm” """°° °“Sl“°' f°f Hnlliu ir. n ' nil f millions of tiny cells are being differenj;__1roni nes which are_.._BYdl1°y will be among' the outwa gonstantly broken down and wasted:\lB\li1ll!‘ 0lni>ldfed`-1-_»` in’ the treatmcbt"'_;:';f_':_“°l Northumberland till away by the process O' mm _md e“__m_ .of nervous dlsaases. For. while. thank _ar E. _ Ty also have an order f n :il on so o ny . w 6880. In order to~ reconstruct these west- and deadenthem, Dr. »GiiaSe’s Nerve li CB-Diwlty of 1200 gallons. ed tissues there are necessary elements as iron, sulphur, ma pntash,-etc., and when these are n supplied in sufficient quantities such Food ifevitall fasts ‘f nerve _ cell -' _- _ afternoon and a jolly good time was 95Dl0Y6d by all. THE S. B. H-ARLAND.--The Har- land returned from Picton yesterday °° afternoon where she has been on the -‘_ slip. She takes up her work today 5° leaving for Crapsud. I Mr. M. H. Bolger, representing Bos- ‘tcn capitalists, and Mr. J. Bei-lt, 5'?°l'°f-i\i'y, Boston Board of Trade, ‘ are here in connection wiph invest- ‘ ments in fox propositions. The pro- Dosal is to acquire a ranch and to- start breeding on ii large gcaie_ D _.__ Mr. A. lr. Bf.8l`k, and Mr, L. C, f Creamer, of the Massachusetts Silver __ Black Fox Company, Ltd., have come ‘ here to learn all about the industry. gnerli- and so sceomglsliil lasting i»cn°iicinl\ '"‘° E“°““"° 0* “is P. E- Inlniill 'rhey are highly pleases with ell they r gults "i "’ .` Blllldfly SCl100l Association mst aid riatllre by the use oi some resto- brain tire and feelin!! 01 fatlgiln and Difeiiflinx. and Mr. J. C. _Jardine fi_ rative preparation. Most people had Dr. Ohass's discouragemeat soon disappear when ing the duties of Secretary. Consid Nerve the system is built up by the use gi able routine business was transact ll have seen and heard, and are satis- ot g _ _ .'- .~ _ in Such symptoms .as sleeplessness, U10 P\‘°BbY¢°\°1B“ Cl\“\”0l1» 3011-‘ml-_ tied that though Boston may be the _ edly the hub of the fox industry. MT. ALLISON.-The commencement the leelwe een it is neeeessry in irritability. heedsche. ihais=°“°“' “°“Y ‘md - l thin that fits with absolute erfect1on,.for_ “ coat it Cfiligllf- in f-hi’ SMH" *Wd 7' , taken`on two or three times its weight _ _ _ , h unfortunate lad was caught up _ during the night. When I went/out of lu feadll See lf 0\1 lance at l. B whirled round and round with terri dom-B avg,-ygiiing wonid suddenly _ _ io;-¢¢ until the machine was strip# seem to get topsy-turvy for -s, few p1Ctl_ll'€ ere . . . . l. e Oll Y OSS Ilia pe which was done as il\1l¢k1Y 55 P moments, and I would apparently seei _ _; _______ _ ._ __ ___ __________ ____ ____c,,_ ,_,_,_,_,,,,,,, ,..___¢._;,..¢___..i__...e, ine. - nently shaped to the foot and eg, an__ t a is - I ' 11; b as- pro a Y f w I cou ar y rag my- _ ' ° ~ ;`the seryoyfirtt rev0l\ltl0i;~dHl;__ ll . sglfaalongf This feeling st iii-st only I - _ - fi iitf ll mnnle- ' U lest df f i tes, but ss time ‘ ~ . . - ‘ww hrrefeh “elfhh we. sealy mini wen; efreffe °wdi'§»fi`leh ei the spells You would not think of buying hose with a seam up the front I - \:£s““’ "'°"‘°“' “g” ‘md “rm” bm “°°'“°°`°° i“°'°“'°‘ “H” d“"“g “‘° H of the leg . . . __ wouldnt that be ugly and uncomfortable Probably you buy the kind with a seam up the back only because you didn’t_ know there was a kind free from that discomfort and unsightliness. There is, how- ever. You can get the better kind in_any weight or color if you 'buy hosiery made by ‘ and his back also is believed to ha day .I would be suddenly' attacked been broken. The sad affair has ca with dizziness compelling me to hold ed great l'°R\'0l¢ ll* Muff” Ri on to something until the feeling pas- ' ‘where the lad was a llniibfill l*W°"i sed. I had in the meantime been tak- The~funeral took pliliw 9““"157 ing varimls blond touics, as I was - 1 o'clocl¢,.belng V011’ l°f£°1Y “"'°“ ' convinced my condition was due to »- my blood being out of order- None-of , ~ _ ed. _ - » \- ‘ . . _ - ' urn c‘nn co - ' . _;, these, however, seemed to have any \ wa ' d* R But’ ' ' ' ' 0 WEDNESDAY " permanent effect. For a little while I ' s H l l A ~ . zu l _ ~ Major A. A. Bartlett arrived would be fairly well, but as soon as __ _ S ‘ ` . ' - ~- - -_ yi ii i lit 1-quit rising t in the acteelrs used ce WW' °."'=°f‘°-' °° ~"°-2' “Wi 5.&‘;':.'a‘.:’.§‘3;’;“.‘1.l...°..°si_“.f.... ...e we -‘ ` Ashes _ MUFl»‘¢kg'°f x `_ _ " ’ ._-- ' dny I came oss an advertisement ‘ -- ` ' C sistellt memqer of the Pre:-ibyterln n of Richibucto, N. B. One of ber sons Church and died trusting in the mer- is iiev_ Mg,-_ Si,,,,,,i_i_ Oi Oi_i,,w,,__ us, lt” °l 9' °l`“°“’e‘1 bm- "ls°“ S“V“"` sistant to the Papal lielegnte, Rev. and with the lull assurance of li Mgr, Btngni, who arrived in tile city blessed immortality beyond death and Mumiu n iii “mi _.,,cee,ied to Mm. the grave.-Com. toll on May 12th in the person Mrs. James F. Stevenson, who d parted this life in the sixty-fourth year ’ \__ of her age, after a few hours illness. d E . e / The deceased was highly respects and greatly beloved by a large circl of friends. Sympathetic ill time trouble, sell-sacrificing and helpful time of sickness and trial, she will be A sad death occurred at Frederl of e. of ill y ir n - ell yesterday morning. She also band of deceased is 89 years of age and the sudden death of‘ his estim- nble life-partner is a hard blow to lllln. Tile funeral takes place this morning to St. Joseph‘s Church, lio- rell Rear/ E' I ' _ _ __ sq_ _l U. long remembered and greatly missed _ g in the community in which she.live She leaves besides ii sorrowing hu band three sons und five daugllte s- *H--_ B namely:--Mrs. Alexander Ellmall, Newl The remains were followed to t course of relntiv d frienis. The sudden death occurred ntl" ell oil Saturday last of Mrs. .ie was remarkably smart for her yeii d r Glasgow_` N. S.; Mrs.' Rf `Enman, Victoria West; Mrs. Norwood, Gloll- cester, Mass; Mrs. W. Marsh, Lynn. Mass; Mrs. H. Bowman, -Malden. Mass; Albert and Fred in Washing- ton. and Frank on the homestead. h e Fredericton Cemetery by n. large con- ` es an l 8 lilo sim A ,,"'_"" H | \ ` - f l Sinnott. Though 79 years old i-lvl \ \\ /\ ` I Q / i rf G Y ,,_,_._._,.___._.._..__ Tobacco Co,Qnebec 'Tillie your choice in lllig lic.l. llc rlllgs clillcr wily you \\'i>.l\ - fili- sfriiiglil nlillllfcs or uv;-ry other hull lilillluc for all of ten lllinllles l|n\v~,s _l you swlfcll llilll off. Hc`s two ulzlrllls _ |l\ lille. ll yoll'rc al liiglll slcepcr, illrll on thcllulflllillllfe mils lleforc you go to licil. lf you slcril llcllrily, sri the five lllillllfi: czlll. You rzlll sllunllcr than wiillolll llll: get-nil worry on your mind. \Vllcll nmrllillig follies, :lllil it's :lil- ` llollnreil lly Big ll;-ll’s jolly bi-Il, you i‘;lll'i ln-lil grilillg up :lt once, for liii; Bell llc-vcr fails lo get you wide iiwzikc. C. W. Patterson Charlottetown W N Tanton Manufactured by the Rack City - . Chdrlottefown 0 .Summerside .os l . \ \ » . `. 5 \ - ~ - 6 I F "`- -1*", ‘ ~. \ / J/ - ?f\_ ,_-@_:;"` e `\ U “ 1 i-bl’ \ e 1% Big Ben-Two Good Alarms in One 61') _\_`\ i 4 1 . Big lien is really illrcc pgooil clocks ' ill mic, two excl-llclil :llnrlns :illil 2 hllc lillli--kvi-i>ur to ki-ei» ill any mom :lllrl lcll lull: zlllllliy lly. lf you have got in get liil bright . :mil ezlrly, if you have fo get your llclil ill file ilclil on lime, ask for Big licll :lt your slr:illcr's and fry him for ;l lrer.-k. \'oll`|l nsvur want fo be wlllloui llllll ziflcrlrxlrlls. his lah .~i.ih