2'.. s -~»..""'° Yviflutv u1|11nu111|l»L1|l»ll|;" |l[ll.r*" :.:‘.:.“..'f°'.~.'.‘.::*':..'.. Patfsracrrn (((( _ __ G-5“1~‘1°f- M-i="~‘»‘-».=f~»“*~’..’ ._ 1. ll- Johnsen dmazbtot-lohnaon ¢` i c.s,c.cu»»n-_manicure l Blu-_f;row_.ll~u\v Hu-hwwn in mme. ua wo mm lution "' _ _ _ _ _ - g_°,|,,,,.|,,,,,,,,,,,¢,,,,,~, MM' M, - e i\41nu-em\Ad\1¢3°h°l`br_volslr¢- 2+ _ The most comprehensive exhibit we’ve ever prepared for _you. °'=1>¢~ Bw'-Bwthehlvl. I I li-llrv'-N|1U=»G°_~1r\_ww»= vs 'rurnntuanulu annum for no THE S_ILK section is bnllxant wxth every note and color shading you can ask e le, a utai, etc ; lol .1 _. 2..... ~ 'l€\`¢»-"‘.e\1'~vvClW ‘ffl neurons .s=rrlen§,.f les chow w, sour nlixbd and gerkhl. __ 20 CENTS ` v Part Quant I. :q wcbérer xt Mcxars Phone r`99- _ nov,-Pkoor STOCKINGS pi limi to get eh? Got to -be ~ n pretty sturdy' storxng "that boy” can't got' th ugh in a utck. Gordon Stockings ' Wrllsurcrssfully resist the ro1u|»i11g- kicking. climbing and iuulping of "that boy". Tl1ey'll look well and retain oolourloo. u 25 cents Moore &. Mcleod, _ _,M .. ____ . NICE FRESH _ CAKES Made of the best materials. Ifgou have i not tried one of ours, you have missed a very toothsome arti- cle. J- . D.-# Stewart, Ecnrrsu ilaxnav, Bakes Best Bread. H H There are ten serving sentence in jail at Tut for violation ol the Prohibition w. Tal Brant leaves Tuesday for Picton to Roarrar Jrurxrrrs acknowledges with thanks $6 received for Prohibition law en~ foroement. TBI children of Notre Dame enjoyed a a picnic at the Victoria Park yesterday afternoon. _ I Rrrv G. P. Rarnoxn late pastor of Bap- tist Church here has purchased a fruit farm near Berwick, N. S.| Eusxms Sravxar, Surnmerslde who hm been attending C. B. C. has taken a position in the Merchants Bank. Anous Mauna, Grand View and Aug ustus Mclnuls, Eirrnsfzliife have left for Winnipeg and Port.lan1'l,Ore., respectively. Janis Paros, O. Wright, G. A. Mc- Donald, G. H. Bayne, and II. W. Peake have been elected members of the ll. B. C. H.\m1;v B1s11o1> retnmed to Murray River yesterday afternoon after a suc- cessful operation on his eye at the P. K I. Hospital. lhuouutn S'r1~1vn.\'soN of the Merchants Bank of E. I. at Montague returned yesterday after a visit to his home i1\ Fredericton. M1=_~rnoo1s'r S1-:nvrclrs Sunday June l_8th' Tryon i0.!ll. Rev. Thou Hicks, ll.:ll Rev. J. I K. King Crapnud; 2.3), Rev. J. K. King, Victoria 6.30. Rev. Thos Hicks. 'MRsJame.s \Vood (nee Miss Daisy Nash und child have arrived in Halifax from Trinidad and are expected home this week ona visit to her parents. S. C. and Mrs Nash. Tris Maine Central Railroad will issue tickets for Home Comers' Week from Portland and Lewiston to Charlottetown and return for $15.45; and from Bangor for $13.11). T111-:RE were many passengers and a large cargo of freight to “Vest River ports by the S. S. City of London yesterday. The return cargo in the evening con- sisted of95cases of lobsters and 75 cases eggs. THE steamer Electra left. yesterday af- ternoon on return for Murray River with a large general cargo of merchandise. The inward passengom included Daniel Mc~ Leod, Murray Harbor South; James Bull, do, Mrs Hart-y, do, Rev. A. E. Chapman, the lalaland lllt evening. R|:v.J.ZW. Ievonrrsu., lfoaetan, ar~ rlvedjn the City la¢ evening. I ’l‘1raPrinoeull|diaailexpr-eaaeach ar ::e:oaltotheFogAlannBuoy at _East*rivedla|t.niglrte_hor¢lybefuenine. n _ Gmlsl W. )ln.r.lnand J. F. White. Boston, registered at the Revere last night- ' _ to Bayhrturie yesterday m spend theeummer. Bxrq. RoBlll1'softhe Merchants Bank lsspandiiig two weeks at his home in Hurry Harbor. » -Tm: schooner Saxon, isloading 5110 racksofsalt by Oarvell, Ratteuburyk liesservy, for the llagdalens. llrssm 'Haunt Paulus and Mary Slowurt went to Windsor yesterday to attend the closing of Bdgehill School. Tar: Victoria folel has been greatly improved by t e placing of two large plate glass windows in the writing ollloe. Rxv. J. Cnaru-:and Mrs. Clark, late of Tryon, P. E. I., are paying a visit to friends at River Heber.-Halifax Herald. T1-us S. S. City of london makes two trips to Crapaud tomorrow and leaves for Vernon River Bridge on Monday at 9 8. UP T113 funeral' of the late Albert. Rogers will take plane Saturday at 2 p.u1., from the residence of Charles Rogers, v Victoria. _ Miss Cscl1.1a M. Noonan, daughterof the late Daniel Noonan, Summerslde, has completed her course in Shorthand at. the Union Commercial College and has been awarded the college diploma. Many friends congratulate Miss Noonan on her success. . Tux sailing races of the Old Home Week Regatta on July 27th,.wlll be Class A prizes $10 and H. B. C. cup valued at Sill), Q) and $15. Lobslor' boats, prizes S25, $15, 810, Q6, double acuil race four cared raoe and barge _.and gig races for the naval boats. Au. “changes” forlargo spaces, except half and page ads of which a day’s ad- ditional notice must be given, should be nthis alice not later than ton a. ni., and ordinary “changes” by one p. m., ex- cept Satin-day at tea a. m. for both daily and weekly, as printers have holiday same afternoon. -1-gi-\ '. IN FURNITURE ` "Always the beet value in the city do, Geo. Campbell, Georgetown. atliark Wright Furnishing Co's. L_ _ ' I ` __ _ Y 1| 1 "Cool I I Stylish ° Negliges Stiff Fronts Au enormous variety here to choose from-exclusive patterns you'll not we‘e1s¢w1.¢f¢. Carefully selected with an eye to the dttiug Qualities, our negliges are big, roomy. and correctly cut. lfade 0' durable fast color petcales, heat for wt-ar, .style and comfort. Patent ' collar stud protector on each, with or without detachable col- lar and cults. O. S. lIeu's, Men's. Youtlfs, Bv1y’s, neck sizes from 12;; to 18 inches. . 606, 75C. $1.00, -$1.25, $1.45, $1.60 ' Boys’---Men’s r f cm - /lil Men's line special qusllly "vue rg in all white or navy. Havf faucy|woveu shoulder, aug check, back, cud! and s_k1r', short neck, medium we1gnt....;1.8o \fen'l extra quality Golf - Swe~ters body of rnYl‘U¢ 8""- uavy orbrewu wi lr erossdiagoull ` cheek woven in light colors. _ Qilltic 101|, roll meer.. ...... 300 ¥1‘ti"'.Z‘l°.S'“'°' '.‘I.’“1§=-f’i“i an ac u er-woven a _ rich edict the dark shade pf!- domina ing ine elutie wool.. 1.50 ""1`l'1i ii.. '"1" ..l"'f1`.°.'.“' B11 - can en I " lightweight, ine qualify. |503 neekQ1§oto...... ..... 1.90 » . 3”# welter! of every sort. *|,\,|¢'¢¢|,;g,v|c»' eolor¢.g1'¢¢II. Illia 'and black with white _ ,v. 11. c. A. R¢a\11°\*°°» _ pier, navy, 0l'¢l\'°°*» *ii 'In' mm. .. .........r.=5 \ _ s I 1 r. __-_~ _ ' __A i-¥.~4 .-..11 wi. a __ " < ' ll _' il' *lv ' wealers, 011008 ._ I : .~; Q ', 1121' ~ Should you prefer stiff fronts you’ll ind we’ve rembered your prefer- ences in selecting our stock, neat pin stripes- stylish broad stripe! and all over effects, every shirt perfectly made and finished, big, roomy and perfect fitting. Absolutely correct in style and finish,-last colon, short fronts only, Men’s, Boy's, Youth's,/ |a}£ to 17 inchvneck. p _ 706 906 $1.00, $1 15, $1.20, $1.25 1 ‘ _,,;/ I Shirts . 3,/ We've outing ahlrta ot the ._ best aorta, too- just the thing for vacation, seaside and boating. Silk stripe English Flannel- ettefast color, collar attached, at\'ract1vepatterr1a.‘._. _ . . . ._ 75e marital outiirlgulhlrtl patent in turn' eo ._ - mlttiug the use of white eglir' without changing the shirt) ' English tlanael Shirts, cream only, for teaaia, ete".‘.'. 1,10 Cream honey comb cloth- wearsad waeh well, and look will... . ..._....... ....'...... goo stun nh ‘ ` 'im ilaanelettei waair- ing colon. patent - nrturn cellar, pT’2;. .... ...... 1,19 o 'TIES CDLLARS " ’ iuominsaaoou ~ gl s iii ll oelpek ferry. 0a arriving atllooiy Point will be built and dinner cooked. dlnneraad a little talk round the table vlslte will bepaid to the Indian mmps and _ of-ber" points of interest. Therest of the afternoon will bespent. ln playing baseball and other games Each boy ahould bringsomethlng tocookand alsoany base ball, bat or catching glove he may have. W. l.Twnsf aNew York actor, went` Tnl death occurred in Cambridge, Hass., on loudly, June 12th. of Albert Rogers, son of t-he late Charles Rogers, Victoria. Deeeaqed formerly resided in Victoria and about seven or eight years ago removed tolfamhridge. Mr. Rogan was 40 years of age and had been in fail- ing health for some time past. A`wife and child are left. to mourn besidestwo hrothcrs, Charles in Victoria and Joeepli in U. S. The remains will. be brought. home this evening accompanied by dé~ ceased‘l nephew, Willie Rogers. I Ar the home of John Grey, Milford, In quite and pretty wedding was soiemniaed last evening, the contracting parties being his step daughter, Char_lott.eA. Engall, and Charles M1:C0nnci|,'so11 of Robert Mc- Connei of tl! Main Street. The ceremony was performed In the presence of imme- diate relatived l1y\the brother _of groom, Rev. J. \V. Hdbnneli of Houston Nr B. The bride was charmingly ‘aftifed lu a dress of cream voile, her travelling dress being of navyhlua with hat to match. '.l`h'e honeymoon willbe spout in Nova [Scotia ‘-sr. John sun mn. Ar'nrl..luly lst Gia.-e Bay will he a chief port of entry, instead of _as here- toforeqn outpott of Sydney. The gov- ernment dredgnls expected here in a few days and with the Coal Co's dredge still working it is expected. dredging will be finished some time about the middle of July. Then it is believed that the Coal Co. will- run the Cohan and Bonavista between hers and Montreal calling at St John's and Charlottetown, carrying passengers and freight. This, with the service to Halifax will be of general `henelit_ toGlaee Bay.-Sydney Record. Yrarrimnar was Prohlbitionday at the Police Court, Arthur Kenny was con- victed of a first otfeuce and lined Sill). In the prosecution against- Samuel Gay and Joseph Gay prima faoic cases were made out butan adjourn- ment was granted fora week at the re- quest. of counsel for the defenee. The cases agalnatlnures 0’Brien and Matthew ` Maher were dismissed, the magistrate compllmenting the Inspector in the latter case on the fact. that liquor-had tube brought here from Picton. The _seized goods taken from Matthew Mahar were ordered to be retumed to Lawrence Gaudet,ithe claimant. ‘ _ Tnsnxwas joint meeting of the commit- toes from the Victorian pnd Abbies last ‘ evening, 'and it was there decided to form a Baseball League. A sub-cominittoe was appointed to purchase n suitable trophy emblematic of tbé provincial champion-_ ship. The following is the schedule agreed upon. Juno End. July lst, July l0th. July 17th, July 25th, Aug. 3rd, Aug. 14th, All gauies to be played on the C. A. A. A; Grounds where the spectators will have n splendid chance to view the game” from the grand -stand. Judging from the “Hull scores, and the keenness displayed by both teams in their last two friendly con. tests the season promises to be a very in- teresting one. ' - STOCK ' QUOTATIONS. inning Pg-fees ~ June 14. June 15. Atoliison . . _ . . . . . . . . 89) 31| 'NI B.R.T....`...... .. ~ Ni, Bait.l.l\\ol\......;. . ` Iwi. C.P.B... ........ liilf N.Y.00Iltrai..... lui ` llrie............... 41 I linola Central...... Iwi nlsvllleand'Na.... 1455 1035 70i 04 HB; 150i Lili 40! lllli 1455 lflasouril Pacitic._.. Pennsylvania ...... .. Reading .... .. -.-. Sllllfua.. . . . . . . . . .. Southem Paeiuc.... 1 Ni s¢.Pm1. ..... ._ mi 174 1 Un1on1>ac1ns._..._.. lm 122! ' U.S.8teei._...._... 88 Wi U. s Sm! Prdrd.. all Wil ,Dominion swe|_._. --21; #li '~ nmiilloa stan P.-ra Dom. Steel Bonds... ' ..._ 'Mi 'rpm city.. ....... ._ 114% oe1aradoru,u......, 42t__ 42 _ 185i 011 l=>‘~°\l Iii r 95! Iliff Mi ` NEW"\`. I 'KODAKS ` _ xv _ - , .. .. V.. _ ' \» - - _Weha1€iuat_r¢celved orlr stock 'H,_ new ._ K_°d»\=»,._, _ _ _ . Thertlpmcntineirdes ¢.'i.“’§. "".l,.1'.1.‘T‘°‘2 t t ex o the No. 1 A .Fokling Pocket Kodak which will follow later. Call 'and eee ‘h‘m¢" ' " A pleasure to -show svmirw ,~_" - "~."`vf '¢"`|‘i'*""'!,'_1",`*"-- » <~' “ r uun1»mc°a»11aam1s.n°¢1ye»a.a¢y.l D~vwB_uu-1-utomedfwm-~trl1>\° "°"iB°""i "'s'*'“"'1’i""i°""""”`"'°-A d So' Hb ' ' ` ` ’ ' ' ' , We're especially strong on silks for shirt waist suits-want to haveyou look into our silk offerings. .| ,- 'll ;-ri ~..» v imagine . . . . _ . . . . . _ _ . _ _ 1 l cream. niie sky . _ . . . . . . _ Plain I-Iabutsis in every shading von can Japanese Tndetzs in 28 inch and 23 inch ~ idth, soft, shimmering, beautifully ‘ fin isherl silk, combining elegance with _ _ . _ d `mbi_it.‘ _Buch white’ cream' . . _ . _ . .. 62c. 851.. 98c, $1.15, 51 35 brown, navy. pinks. greens. etc, 5oc and 5Sc Tamoline-a s ik of good body and fine _ _ lustrous finish, r- gulaf silk width, “I comes in black, cream, white, brown, navy . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . _ . _ ._55c and 62c ' ' ' ' ' ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' $I°‘5' $'°25’ $‘°45’ 5"55 ,` . Exquisitely dainty with their soft, rich beauty of finish are the new Louisines which we ha./e in black. navy, white. After all TaEetal1oids a high place in the good opinion of all silk wearers. Taffetas this year are more charming' than ever ~ and in their ~anks include the softly dainty chiffon iinifh silks . _ . . . . ._ 25c Lining Taffeta in lovely firm material, splendid wearing quality. 1 yard wide $1.35 ‘ A splendid range of black Pean :le Soies--a I handsome silk, spleudidly reliable- rich, dignified. attractive -_ Satin Merveiiieux . » . . . . . . . . . . . $1. 15 and np Satins come in every popular shade and run from . . _ . . . . _ . . _ . _ _ . . . . . . . . .'68c up Black satins of richest sheen and ii est ‘I S56 ,, quality . . . _ . . _. 98c, $1.16. $1.20, $1-50 ` E ., for Shin Waist Suits, yet the following are parti° ’|n*\\ _<- “_ N _ WHILE any of the siiks\d.scribed above may be used . cularly adapted to this requirement. p ' _K ` `~\»-.. Metropolitan _ _ . . . . . . lzlili ‘Ui . 03? im If Check Tamoline, soft, _ Silks for Shirt waist Sars! 1 1|, ~ 1 S1 » colour bodv with small white crossbar-9 very attractive . patterns only... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . _ _ . . . .. 55c I. A pretty taHets,comes in tiny checks. or pin stripes,in browns ' __ Q greens, grays, navy. etc., etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75c, 85g, 90¢ ~' 3 _` Shot Messaiines. soft silk of beautifully bright finish, shad- - ed in tastelul combinations of colour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.15 1 MOORE ®. McLEOD I dainty, lustrous finish. solid ` .,,_ ’ .f\'_" §‘e*“"' \1I.. r _ ‘V I 1-_-rv I.. w-?»___;_, ____`, _ _ rn -52 . _ 5 `»-f_»-I’ ~,_ . \.._ -_Q ,, L ' (lar-ters’ for Wall Paper Llttle'1»Sheep Dip.-\Ve have u nc\\' stock of this celebrated Sheep Dip and Cattle \\'asl1. It is not, neccs.~4.u1'_v to say much about this prepurat.io11l»eunusc any» one who has ever used it will l\1\\'\‘ H0 others. Splendid for cuts, \\'ou111is, tratcheslice on cattle and ns ."1 disin- fpctant. Price 25nnd 45 vents a l»1>1lic.- Klnuon, Druggists, Cor. lit. Goo. and Kenrsti-éets. dw li» -_ii ' Irv 0111 Special 1.‘*RE ~ Extract or ilanillaz _ ` It"s the best ever sold at the price. l0c ah Ounce ‘°'l`he Two Macs" lllllllllllll DIUGGISTS, Dot. GL Geo. and Kent Ste. “The two Harm." h[nt~Donnl1l and Mal-» Discriminating People Always _ , _ _ Buy Newson s Furnlture G, They can see the difference between “made to sell" and “MADE TO WEAR" furniture- If you do not understand very much about furniture, do not risk your money on furniture of doubtful quality- YOU t()}eANfALWAYS DMPEND ON OURS. Buy here and _ sa e. John Newson. up ivauusvuwnkvrnea-usaavoaaunwsraaausva 0 -_-L--£1 ' i 26 l-5 PER CENT The Sun Life Amumnce Company wrote 26 1-5 p. c. t of the total amount of new business written by al I _ the Canadian Life Companies (zo in ali) in \he year 1904-a practical guarantee of the confidence of the insuring public. B- R» BROW- llanager for P. E. Island, romwf ly-r Charlottetown. v ` - ' Q Q * . liBr1ll1an1Sf|ii win I Silks 1 _ el- r . ~:" if ’_r¢;,. V 1 `.»| ? `1 5 i ’ fd z* 4 1 lair; 'I f .:"» 1.- fi? .~ § f .1 ’ 1 ,x._»,.r' tt.-,»_7._ .j. ‘ §r__f-"_"- .'i~»: _ 1.*-_ ‘ jf \ 3" M 3;, , ff? l'°_:1 ' T xl ~ l ...an v 1/".‘.` f ,._ _,__ s’ 1 l .`,_ 1 J. fur." ,;_=_ 1 ,, '_ ef ,V a 1 3.1.. e l,".».. K, p,,_ H, gnu A,_,_,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 0,, *“!'»°_f\Ur,\¢~1|»¥- hm dcn-um=.¢°l~th» I-E011-.villv -stlksofmany weaves Tamolines Louisines Messalines Taffeta: Pean f fr . 1 ‘T ; _ in!! 11\.;.» 2, 'T'-3.?" .~\,-- ---,_.... In i _'.1' 1. . ri emu; l i » 1 1 , 1 1‘ » fl .1 _l :_ - 1 r 1 '.1 I I .'.' 1 :,_‘l ~ sl “yi-vi if .1 .fi ”I<‘3$$2=="5€.»' * ,,;..:~ » ,_.z=<¢_ .g ‘rr Y 1 l