SDA? MORNINU if - :_ § Liz; Caterer’ if L ..............l _~~ i H`0b¢la$erSapal‘iil¢ Oiiilillhfmiataatanmradhallyand D\i'|!illIl\Ul-l\ lmevsltho oanaoand 6atBn_od‘|. I KNNOUNCEMENTS. ' ._ 1 xt; ` ,tp ‘”, r. ‘,i‘.’.. ` 4| rd, .,... ~ 'fu-,ssl *.f=.r “U ~~ _ _ ` i i _i r 1 l ~ t l » i 1 i f if i-. ... it si 'Ia iii ‘.,’ .,‘; lit? .&~.Q".¥_-lj 4. 'B 'si ~. lp t l --Fresh butter milk by glass or quart at , Hills Bros. Hd lw _ -N0. l Company Artillery meets for' drill tonight. Every member must lie in his place. I -Special prices in l"ental work during' this week, Guarantee Dental Rooms, Dr. ` E. E. Robins. l5rllw I -Notice to fishermen. John l\icQuillan & C0. will buy quahaugs, beginning May lat. Will pay highest cash price. Quahaugs can be shipped on trains or steam boats. We will receive them. 27d tl -The P. E. island Liizlit Horse will meet as usual for drill in the Drill Sheri at 7.30 sharp l"rlrlt\)‘ evening June `_*lrid. As this ls the last drill before going into Camp ever/ .\`on-Commissioned orllcer I __ _ men. HoCOBMAOK-At Blank Bush, on Saturday, June 10th. Annie* McCormack, b°\°"<\wll_» ol Alu- ¥t>I.>°t\=ld- In the 88th year of her age. _ CRUWYS-At the residence of her son éaorge Cruwyg, Klugpton. on Juno lsth Sarah, widow of the lata William Uruwys, aged 88 years. (Funeral on Tuesday at 2 o'clock.) FEBG USUN-At Mt. Herbert, Lot 48,o_n May l9th, liltll, after two weeks illness of stornqoh trouble, which followed measles, Marguerite May, youngest child of Robert and Mrs. Ferguson, aged 2 years and 10 mon'ths. noon Mitt; Milk that tests 4_6 in butter fats is good milk. Ours tested oilicittilv 4.6. Don’t know where else you‘ll get milk as good. It's properly pasteurized and certainly healthy too. We sell cream and butter,we do it honorably. Factory open to you from 6 8. m to 8 p m. \’V0\.\i ` ` 'vs at tbc iicizson Mills means fresh wool that has never been / ~. "l“.1rc" iioci-iii some ititils-means mg shoddy (old _, _ 63 `~ :‘ “ . i,_l\.f,T.., J y r -t _ _,_.}__,_ ’___t¢<_____________ p ___[. _f t- » V A-. _ ._ Eddy ’s Fibreware --is Neat - Clean - ‘Sweet Made in Paiis, Tubs, Round Bottom Fire Paiis, Refrig- erator Drips, Spittooiis, Butter Tubs, Milk Pans. ‘Ca tain Dunn, li- W il M ff V. ~. 1 5» assi cout. stnmto asttthiao. A _-..-.\.~_-.-._ - Joan Wuxrsaon. Albarton leaves this week lor Bridgewater N. S. i Tax Empress arrived last night at 6.40 She had ill passengers going and, il) retuming. ' Ask your dealer for “INYERNESS COAL".-The house k06|'ll\"l dell@ir- Clean and Free from Snot.-TRY IT Wrr.r.tu| CAIR, Summiarside, _left yesterday for Sussex, N. B., where hewill enter the employ of W. H. Clarke, merchant tailor. Amuutr-; number of citizens boarded the Emprem yesterday morning, and ahora hearty exchange of postings, the addresatoCapt. Cameron was read by Richard Hunt. Tho Captain responded in his usual hearty manner. He was followed§_b,y A. E. ings, Hon. Benjamin Rogers and Capt.. Joggph Rggd, who spoke briefly and pointedly. Another demons tration took place at Point du Cherie. Mid the hooui of cannon and cheering of a host. of citizens, the steamer was docked at 2 Ili) p. ui. Dr. E. A. Smith, Mayor of Sheriinc, in tha after _ sulpon of the ship then read a happily-worried atldrem to the Captain, complimantlng liini and the Steam Navigation Company on behaliof the citizens of Shediacpuri the adjoining county, on the magnificent shipiurnished for the Summerside-Point du Cliene route. The address was respond ed to in a modest and grateful spirit by the Captaln,followed in a httppy strain by lion. Benjamin Rotrersitnd Hon. James Richards. Three cheers for the King and the Utiptsiu. Tm-1 results of H. li. Beer'.~t guessing competition, as tothe length of time occupied by the steamer Empress to come from England to Charlottetown, were announced yesterday. The number of guesses received was Zirltli, exclusive of |140, which were ton late to be entered. The time occupied by the steamer was ll days, ll and 43 minutes. The nearest oorrect guess was that of Capt. George .iesti-y, Sydney, who wins first prize, namely 50 pounds Island Blend Tea. Following is a complete list of the 20 nearest correct guesses: ' dys. hrs. mln. Capt. George Jestry, Sydney ll 1:! Thos. Hilti, Summerside 11 12 Lemuelwinchester, Ch'town li Mrs. Thos. Seller, Ch'town 11 Mrs. Dr. A. McNlil, S'Side 11 ilarold R. Crockett, Ch'town ll Chas. Lnflcrty, Sunimerslde 11 Ben_|.W.Tanton, Suniuiersitie 11 Wm. Land rirran, Suminersldell J.B.C. DesRoches, Miscouche li' Jos. M. Goudet. Sumrnersioe 11 . Mrs. D. Mcinnis, “ ll gga-»-4.-.i-»»-i-»»»i-I r-‘v-vi-:nr-r-:DCO ,as-.-r-»--.-ii-it-.-ii-»»-4.-in. o:»:c-r¢t»'.»---r~:»-rar---re n~ Q _ _ _ _ “ ii J,g.0. pesiloches, Miscouche ll _John Crosaman, Surumersirle ll Arthur Johnson, “ ll A DEEP shadow of sadness and gloom § If your Grocer has not got them, send us his name. hangs ms.-the partir. tit Piimsi- Rosa as the angel of death has called to the silent majority, Albert, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shea, nt the early age of C twenty-two years. During his long and 0 1 e severe illness he received every attention that the tender care ofa devoted father ' ~ ' ' “ and mother, loving sisters and kiud l friends could bestow. A skilful physician was in constantmttendance, and great hopes were entertained for his SL Igltn N_ B_ _ recovery, but every means known to the l .1 -’ medionl science foiled. The kind and l - * - .___ ` entle dis oeltlon anti many amiable 8 D qualities of deceased endeared him to his H A L I A X S T 0 C K E X C A N numerous friends, and gained the wrirni ~ friendship of alarge circle of acquaint.- 9‘.' |873. 5° ances. iiin enrly demise is particularly sad,rind forcibly reminds us that “ln the vve vviu’ $911’ iris or me "tri d't.ti.." Ti. _ 4 O tn t we are e e -- S- 'B -O _ _ interment took place at Palmer Road on -1- M | |< | Q 1 L_ &.- C-I -I-|"< | Q/. the 5th of June,snd,in the absence nf 1 l"”°- Qi- ` Rev. Dr. Gauthier, Paetir of th. To net over 5 per cent. Immaculate Conception Church, the '-‘°*"_“1""““ "A " ""'“"'"'"‘ ""`l"*Z“_;_”"°_"v funeral service was celebrated by Rev. vve vv-111 Se]-1 Father Gautier, ol St.. Dunstarfs 50° shareg _ Cathedral, Charlottetown. Following hbi _'_ M | N | l_' ’ /\ L_’ &.- l P' fi; _'_ |'< | C_F hier were themarshalited members of the 5 pa_ 3_ 335| 32 ancient oiusi- orrtttismtsas, or which To ne, ovu 5% per cem_ society he waaan earnestand oonscicnti WVS 'vvill Elly' Division were also in attendance. The r t ~ BANK UP N i *VA SCOTlA R|Ui‘iTS .Z'13iii.$32352..i“lf§.‘il`$T.i.f5§§..°“`°°“` Atttdecided advance on last quotations, until our demands are mei. ¢`l'. C. I/IA(3§3I STQSE i GO., fHalii':ix N. S.. St. john N. ll Nova scorti TELEPHONE 'Wife CJH`er For Sale 500 shares iii blocks to suit purchasers. Price to rict over 5 F". E. l\/IQZLJ per cent. _ QZY do SO ` 186 Hollis Si; Halifax, Msmboni Montreal Stock Exchange, ' STOCK OUOTATIO NS. ` Close. Nona. Close. June 15. June 1_8, June 18. Copper............l03§ 103) 80 Baitlmore........ 113| O.P.B......._..... 595 Erle.............. 42§ Pennsylvanla..... Readin3.......... 1205 Southern Pacific.. Mil oil, St.Paul.......... 1775 1705" UulonPooido 1401 Mol U.8.Bt\01...... . 104 1085 N.Y.,0nt.,Weatern 485 fit) B &C .. . S 3 1501 423 ist' ff ous member. Members from the Tigniitb- ‘ Auoso the mauv bargains _wo `ol'l`erltm toilnno a luis into# which V0 ll' 'udnum Llmtuid. _ ioait i Mi Batman llvllrra, Igower Freetown ‘who loft lastwaek Nr Belton, was pru- sented by Harmony Divl_al_mf,S.of T.with a foompllmentary address, / expressive of _regret at har departure ` and the best _wishes lor har future wel;hr_e.'I‘h0 addfd! _was actiompanlerl with at dress suit mae, _a_ brush and 'comb and A purse of money, which go to show the esteem in which _she was held by her associates. Avanv inoaraatlngantlpufltahle S. S Convention was heill ll! the Methodist Church at °Knuts!onl _ ‘guna 7-B. TDC ‘first session was ledfkdiev. E. B. Mounssy. Tha President then gave a report of the winter'a work, followed by a very practicable paperby Rev. Wm McKay, of Eimsdalt-,_ on theS. S. ns ii factor in the moral and spiritual training of the young and rising generations. The tbqugbt, First bring the child to Christ than build them uplp Christ and give them somethlng to do for Christ. Friday morning session was opened with devo- tional service by W. E. Brooks. The address on the Home Department, Ile urged every school to have ii Home Department its it was a great help to the S. S. Then an address from the F; S. nlong dit1`erentlines of S. S. work. A. J. Matheson followed with a Temperance address. Hs showed the place flint temperance should havein the S.S. dill- achool and pulpit and the duty of patents to their children. The teiteht-rs meeting was then discussed by Field Sefy. and iotlie s. The afternoon session was led by T . _ Rev. D. McLean. The President reported that an executive meeting had been held at close of morning.: Mission, and that th# Wm. McDonald was ii|.|»\int.ad superin- tendent nf the Il. D. for the district. A. .l. Matheson superintendent for the Temperance Army and W. E. Brooks superintendent of the teachers' training work. W. E. Brooks then followed on the 'i‘. T. Ile showed some of the benefits received in this school through this worlt and that there should be a oiasain every. ference followed, led by tha. Field Secretary which was very instructive. The evening session was led by Rev. A. D. McLeod, after wlilqli the Pre_sld_cnt took the chair and calledon the Field Secretary for an address, he said the work that was being done in N. B. along S. S. lines what great progress they are making. He. urged every school to run all the year around. Adiscussion than followed on how to makafifhls convention a success after it closes. ‘lgd by William Gay. followed by Rev. A.' . McLeod and others. All the schools in the district were reported either by delegates or Minister. There are sixteen schools in the district. Rev. \\'m. McDonald, Pres; _W. E. Brooks, Scoy. THOSE ANNOYING BLACK_l-lE_A.DS._ ` External applications will pever remove ipimples or nlrickbeads. 'Only by atipi- ulai. ng circulation and purifying the fbood can it be duno. For txplek sure ,release from thi-se pasta use errozons; 'it drives all hurnors from the blood, niaki-s theskin healthy, tones an the system. :With the pure nutritious lood made by §I°‘errosunelt’s lmpossihle to suffer from -anysirln disease. Youll have a smooth .de lghtful skin, healthv color and beauti- -ful complexion by using Fcrinrona-and ‘§_ou'll feel lmmenselio better as well. ' ifty cents buys a x containing fifty 'chocolate coated tablets at any drug store., . New. York Linen Suits. Yesterday the Express Co.,broughtuasome swell New York Linen Suits styles that are all the rage here. And although so nicely made and so swell theyre not expensive $5.00 and $5.85 only. One suit is made in Boiero style with short tucked sleeves and cuffs front ofsliirt pitilted in latest style, 'trimmed with linen buttons; plaited belt. ,Another stiyle has double breasted box -coat trimmed with Aiirm lilua linen nn _collarand nufTs,ciroular skirt is plnited' back and front and strapped with Alice bluellnen. Yet another style has trim- iming in Reseda linen. Please call mid inspect.-Px_'0wse Bros., Llruited. l9d_2l. ~ Members New York Stock Exchange, 160 St. James St., Montreal. ‘ iliulshorna. Bowl & Battniil. NQRMAN Bim/toizc, Manager, ‘*‘W'\ -ivwlrrwu, - niomiu out waardlm ek. prim.-tt. 't`.~ President took the chair and gave ani school on the island. A round table con-_ . . of (linda tictsivsmtflitt Brunei .1-._-1 _ .r " A branch 'dt nie shove naar his been opened ia Kensington, Prince Ciuz“|s *|iaszard’s improved 'IC6I 03 £881 W0-I4 Il0!~1l}q!_I1!_q IBDHEAOJJ 12 leaf( qaeo azgrg Brig poprmv $061.04 zo61 s,uos-sag M 'sazxfaszno .iq .papaema area sazrxd reraads' . 1 1 wins. gives by caitgiz R st co. Li it ti. s <1 ` ' ' the best specimens of 8 robxsiach oi '1`-urriiss rirowiiefriitrliieliiaci hlliiieti? E] Lé £3! .iid sud to have been purchased from CARTER at co.. ctrif, of isétfpigfnts _u 21? 5 znd, $3.00; 3rd, $2.oo. Full particulars will_be__given.in Exhibition Prlie Lis, dn, I 5. » 5212;: :.!.’.2i:.r.‘!.2.f°:.°.:‘:;::.::is':.r.::t;*.2;'i..‘f'S§.af°i;;:£.u:.§°';:.°:‘1'f.w:'°§f.:';. , dn" trite 'r t ' A _ _ V - ii`>'iti;E?? Hiszsiaigig iMgii‘ti$\/riti>.this M my Dum cifmt y' Ask f°' CARTER” Carter 7 Prix H’ d' I ' ' labelled. as abovz.. in X lb... M `§>.sEiEirr 1: si1.'t;.P’l(;:rQsdnle1sata;iii= iriio:;alaet‘i1dci>r§*:)pn`:‘d boxes’ Prce per lb. 3,0 cents ; 5 lb. iota or more. ar 2_3_ ¢¢m5_ Pe, |b_ See Pne 39 fo' ER bf 3?\\!§- _ selling our seed. V t _ fji _ _ _ _ _ __r _ _ _ _ _ _ D 't‘ t is' ti. tri ‘ th - ' ’ ° * it ~ l 1 i e iw -of fl » _ _ 1 . ...W _ . » _' -i ~ _ ., » ., _ _J 4 ` D Co., _Limit-ecl, S Mont.raLl0l!loe,Wlndsor Hotel. ' ` ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' “' ' ` ' _ . _ _ _ __ . 'UlUl ' ‘ _ ----_ .. - +-. -- ‘ »- --- -- 41-- __ *_ ' » -,=,,¢- . _ .- , __ _ _ it t t -. ~ r , -. ' They- were bought riilif, 50 por cent advance on these prices. _ _ < -_ '~ " ~ » 0 1 . < . . , The are marked ng t-.on the one price system, . S _._ _~ Tha is why you now have the. chance of huying Fancy Lamps from Qld-_)0 up to $5.00-»-that ~_¢-_ere _c0,,n¢m_|,_._g¢__0d_._-,,,“`*_i_ . umfma ' _ 9 l.‘ -» E. r -‘<22 .~.~\~f.'. ~» ` "_ ., _-. -,.- 3_1 _‘_.' -_,_~ __ __ -_ _ _'_ _ ' »"\'5.‘~‘-`-.-v'»~»¢.r~’.. 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