l Q. _ _._` _ \ 3* s; _Q _ 1;* 1.* '_ /Sis a\ _‘__ ' O" ' Lira; E'rrAni_.o'r'r-lsrgwd Get _Ridi _ of -_Scrofula ' nunchu. uuptimninlpmmntions, sue- nessof thscyslldssnde\r¢.disaucldthl bones. rlcksts. dysplpsis. eatsrrh. wasting, areonlymmaclttntioubhlitcnuul. It is avorynctlveovihmaktnghlvve of the whole system. ' ' ` i-lood’sSarsaparilia 1-Jrudlcstol it, cures all its moniktltiolllt and builds up the whole lyltem. » Accept no substltutl. Prussian Stock Food for Calves Prussian Stock Food is indispen- sable inthe successful raising of calves, In this specialty it is per- haps of greater service in cases of indigesticii, which, invariably pro- duces diarrhoea and “scours" causing a stoppage in growth and development and producing what are commonly called “runts” and “scrubs". _Prussian Stock Food tones the digestive apparatus of young cattle. even when they are siriall calves, enables them to as- similate their food, keeps their blood pure, and stimulates the ap- petite so that they are constantly in good condition. Scours destroy many calves. These troubles are caused by unsuitable food or over- heating of the darn. A valuable reirredy to give in such cases is 2 ounces Caster Oil iiiixed with prie- teaspooriful of ground ginger. 'lliis should be i"ollowe-d by Prussian Stock Food, half a measure of the .i'russi:in Stock Food in a gill of water and 2 ounces of L1_uic VVater. Calves tli_at have Prussian Stock Food daily in their food sel- dom if ever have any troubles. _lo develop young stork use Prussian Stock Food. 50 cents pa-;‘kng'.'. Sole agent for P. L.. I., J. G- fillin- ieson. Drtiggist, Charlottetown, /_mf-‘ ‘ '°\\\\\ -EXAMINATION .e __i_‘_&Y____ '_-___ 1% " Eyes should be examined ~‘ ' every two ycrirs. Tire eyes change. Glasses exactly right last yczir may be injurious now. Whether you wear glasses or not your eyes should be examined nt least °DC¢ Every two years. \Ve are eye experts. We can aB'ord you perfect sight. G.- F. Hll'l`CiiESON, 1§`§I).§f5ii”§]i}f;"'”`f if lain( 1. .i}..`.......J_"` Zio But. this was found not to be practicable. A considerable port of the populntion did not provide boxes. and continued tom tothe post odics. The rural delivery system lias, however, grown enormously. From all parts of the United States ds- _monds have come for hee delivery and the post ‘amos department huirsspond- od in nliberal spirit. There are now ill,-- iB2mral delivery routes in there- publio, which serve 2,l70,(XD families, or nn aggregate population of between nine and ten millions of people. But the system has been found expensive. The outlay of $10,000 at the beginning of the experiment eight years ago has grownto an appropriation of $25.820,0il) for thisservice for the fiscal your 1900. This is ii big sum for the nation to pay to can-y each man`s mail mutter to his own gate. About one seventh of the total expenditure ofthe postal service of the nation now goes towurd providing rural free delivery. And the service is by no means self-sustaining. The postal deilcit for the current year is estimated ut. $14,- lII),(lI), and this adverse balance is largely duo tothe free delivery system. It is this oxpcrlenccin tho United Stutcs which has caused Sir William Mulock, our very cnpitble iiud progressive 1’ostiiui.stcr Generiiltoliesitate over the introduction of the system in Cnnndii. After a. gener- ation of unnunl deficits the postal service in Cunisdnliiisliccn niude self-supportiniz :ind SirWllliniii licsltiitcs to embark ui. present upon un enterprise which if oiicc begun must. be cxpniidcd indefinitely, und wliicli there is no inirnediutc pro- spect of producing u r-cvcnne cqunl to the dutluy thereon. ST. DUNSTAN'S COLLEGE. St. Dunstnn's Colle,-_gc had nn iiuspiclous .lay yesterday \\ hen thc closing oxcrciscs with the largest graduating clues in the history of the institution were coincident with the beginning of the fiftieth year since its founding. The Lieutenant Gov- ernor, the Bishop nnd u number of the clergydndproiuinentcitizeiis were present Among many pleasing features were the really excellent prize essay of B. L. Cahill, the well-considered and ndminibly de- livercd vuledlctory of J. C. MacKenzie, and thc line iiiid sclioinrly address of Rev. Dr. Gauthier. Of the grnduntltig ciussumujorlty iii-c from hoines beyond the Isliind's bouiirlurlcs, sliowiiig"‘how widely thc influence of this excellent iii- stitnt-ion is spread. Sr. Duiisi,liii's is sent- cri on ri hill, which it has made ri vcritulilc Hill of Science. Thnt elevation also fiily typlfies its moral and intellectual altitude and the deservedly high place lt. holds in the rcgrtrri nnd veneriition of the entire comniunlt-y. The Rector, Rev. Dr. Cnr- bc heartily congrntulirted on thc good work the College is doing of which yes- terdu.y's exercises nil`oi‘d such convincing eviclcucc, _ ' The Patriot now finds public opinion very strongly ugninst setting up clitss privileges on the Park Iioadway, But luivinn bcforc 1i.ssurcd,its renders that only one or two insignificant “lrickers" were opposed to that course, it sees diffi- culty in rctir-ing with good griicc from u position nt first it too hustily assumed. Still we welcome ltsndmissiou that “the Park and all that pertains thereto is for the benefit ofnll citizens." Thnt is the core ofthe whole mutter. We trust it muy lie kept ln niliid in futurc. Minai-d's Llniment for sale everywnere. -may--_ ATTRACTIVE SHIRT WAISTS. Invltlngly priced, or inviting irliirl. wnistsinvltingly priced. Eiilicr applies riiust admirably to the display Lliitl. rniiy beacon .it I’i\toii's. The stock now is liirge mid more vnried tlinii it hits ever been ntany time this season, iind eni- bi-nces styles that are not only dainty and bcwitcliiiigly bcuntiful. lint. scores thiit. are strictly cxcliisivc. Plciisurc uni sntisfaction nrc therefore nssurr-rl nil puicliascrs. lidw 3| Iirii-Ox ’_l`nbl¢is nic on sale ut H.A Ellis' Drugstore. 7d i,f. (it-rits.-Get n pair of those lienutiiul tan shoes price 83.50 Mcliitclien' is selling them fast. 8d li There iire bar-galnsln bo_y's fancy suits at S. A. MuDoniild’s. Head the ad in today’s issue. Bd li. Invictus shoes for men.-Alley & Co. Charlottetown Agents. zzdvr tf. Rowri t1'mi pure gum paslilns, black curranf, raison. bijou, lime, assorted frm'i, glycerine, menfhol, liquorfce, atc., etc., Central Druguiom. 'fd 3|' _ Dartolin' for Wall Papu- Just arrived strawberries in grand condition, cucumbers, cabbagt-,rliubm-b, Bermuda onions, spinach green lettuce, sta.. tic." Bee our display of perennials and niinnsl bedding plants as well as vegetable plants.-»J. J. Gay 8: Son, Daily Market 7d 2| \ iiililii , _ _ i i .. ._ -. » _ . Hire in Feailiel Their Red is h . Nod( miss. Eagan her go _ The club carries it EIS! C1059 W* j _,Juno Sth M14 9"* Under the cnI|piii;I\S°i;§eg‘° B°°"°1§nt -SL ilmy’s Dramatic Club _ I 0F HAl.IFAX» .~ Wi11.pmoduee¢the following DH;l:ll¢ ` § Thuradsv-JUN 5* - 1 --nie iuiiisii Parisi” f rmisy June 9th. iiBSiS. 1n.iifu¢i..u Pima Min. fuzz. “IHE GOLD MINE” i iii 1.. moofnr . ofnineren i==° °» and li” P‘° my sy P1 _-_ duced the above shows in Bali!!! _ These are the ,days of weddings- and othe, tam, Wm, gms: suc- dsys for which we provided when the chill blasts oi Winter pre- vailed. We have everything for the bride, from veil to shce ties; everything for the bridesmaid. utten Nor have bridal gifts been for- g We can show you the latest ideas in materials and access- ories ; can guide you, too. as to the way your selections should be made up to conform with Fnshion’| dictates. _ - And the cost-that has been carefully studied also. We can suit all tastes, all pocketbookn. if" Attractive specialties will also beintroduced by members of lim Club. _ Vinnicombe’s orchestra in nt- tendance. ' , Popular prices : 25| 35 and 5°¢° Tickets _for sale at usual places. _ JAMES EDMUNDS. ' President. GREGORY F. HUGHES. Secretary. _ 21 31 5i 7, 8, 9. 'r NDERS ' '~ Department of Public Works, ‘. _ _ |,£\‘\ /ji/f' l I' I? Mx ag ir f 7 l it ' €* 'W i_f.5' ‘fa A .ess-_s -~._...%>:s_~¢*~ », ,_ 6° ° _ §.` _ / ' _ _ -- ._ - ff .4 ~°< rs. e ¢-:_ _ 1- f _ ° ’ » _‘ ` \ *ef S :--fer -‘-. ~. 33% "\° `;=_‘°- -1% .?;=~..._."1!-G-1-1\ ‘ T" " A A -==-?'?`:A 9:* » s' -=;-zzz .- " 4,: ' _ _..=f.-=,;s»f__ - ev? ¢_».-3°' ~ X -vl“\\\ ~ .»- J ."~ _ _,_ -fl ..- ‘ / ‘\.»‘\~\~“‘=r .ef '= _.-*;‘\\9h§`e‘>»,‘,..‘-‘-`-‘-‘-‘5`-rf' /»/~ .- - .1 F? - ;¢\\ _¢ ‘\\,*,¢-v\,‘.\, _ _._ 4'” _ _ 1 -f.\»C:`. _’*~\v .¢¢`,¢\\\\\\`\\\\“‘._ 4. _ __ _vert-_ __ q ____. ()i`£/?./.>_-3?./\-f.\ ~‘.‘_~s_!;;~._\t»:‘guss{,‘,-~`__‘.% ; ‘c. . .\ Qs 5`.;2~';l'<’3 .=;"_‘*-f' ° ' ` ‘- ‘§"""?~"“?‘u`>\ _.._»\ F-rw-1 ~‘.`-7`» ' Qykgpei ""j, -` ._ r / L* re” \ -ie~1v;’.1’~'i--=_"'i"-4” ' ‘ ~'4-‘Pbb --ss-=.“.=<`-_‘f_=`f¢.-_-\-;.' ~ ' /_» @7555 ’/ / `_______ _ _ va --~»- .r. . `~'~ 4 \ \ ith 3 “tit ran and his assistants of the faculty are to WE E Our constant desire to make this establishment the leading store in Cb’town and in Quee°i’s Co.. has borne good fruit in the past and promises larger results for the future. You-the public - are our teachers ; it's from you that we must ascertain w ether We are ever on the alert to win voi_r approval, to detect your Ch’town, June znd, i905. Sealed Tenders will be received at this uilice until noon on THURSDAYJ UN E l5tl1»i 905 from any persons willing to_conirac_t for the repairing ot Vernon River Bridge, Queen’s _County according to specifica- tions to be seen at the office of the _Hom George Forbes, Vernon River Bridge, S. F. Drake, (Road Inspector) Pownal, anrl at this office. The names of two responsible persons willing to become bound for the faith- ful performance of the contract must accompany each tender. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Tenders to be addressed to the under- signed nnd marked “Tenders for Ver- non River Bridge." L. B. McMILLAN. Sec’y Public Works. 6-5 tu th &wtd City of Glicnt. From Halifax every Tuesday morning; from Charlottetown, every Tiiursday. Calls at Hawkesbury, Arichat, Isaac's Harbor, Sheet Harbor, Salmon River, Causo, Suniinersldc. CARVELL BROS. 7 Agents. . il»7 wc Sc th scn. we are on the right track or not. censure. Our aim is not only to sell goods lower than our com- T petitors, but to give better service in every other respect. lhe Direct Water Route Pniicsrniiiinistiib io iiosioii I 1-- -`----- ' _' --'--- __' L - r T The woil known S. S. “HALIFAX” will re» iiiinl l iii b t. Cl Bosbtfliiicrdiiiliiiirgi 1tt0Ii\iie\":iichbii`ri‘l0ii)i,i¢fimI~iiill‘ifxriig conimencii ii lilili lpnving Ciiurlotuitowii every '1‘U'iAf5 Ari l.1vi. _ S X I W*H0l!l§0i'»i viii. l’ir-.ton on Wcdiiosduy niorn- npk can join stciiiiici- nt Hiilifiix. cturniii luiivc liniitoii Siitnrdiiyn nt noon l` ~ lli if - .i ' u.'i‘if<3uii'-i»l‘Xf-‘*f ‘ii‘/§iif‘i'f'o'ii'rnoiinqUr¢-m.; , _ » Miiiiiigor. _A g We now have a full line of medium priced Dinner Sets, best E ii H""'“X- N- 5-- |’l'"\t1-ine Whu'ii." lish Semi porcelain. Also several new Stock Pattern sets. cAr\i.\oiAN cRocREov co., ,, g 5*” fi Ull\0 Ch|i.rlott.etown -THE -1~» _ E. I. DEVELOPMENT of ~~ -_-~ ` - -F 1- -AND- For Weak Back, Cold in Chest, Pain in Side TOURIST i`SS0ClAn0N `- v ` _r 'D- T 1' .'A- wi`s` ` , _ \ l......vf.it 'i_°lt‘..S.°.i:§- “- 4 _ ` All requests for-informat nnddrrisled ~ 0 ' f ' ' ' i ' ' ii _ rm- pun, in nts iwinndr nw rm. nays, or for ii Wankulllsk the ppuur ti-Duiii ne nppii u shown .. . ..._ Wh ll l i I ir ¢"8"JI|.r`i°.."’i-2.'l'Ll‘ ‘i_li’..ii.'2'f ` _ d 0 f / . . ' /J i _ ‘ holson, F.].N h, R.(§, / °` _ f W. Stanley, WTB. Crosk?lf¢i>¢ved to disinfect A ip T21?-2'!l‘¥»i'.'.n‘l‘:n.:“::i:..°;r~~ ‘7°°- -if* nn of any contagious ¢|||q”_ '“skd’:.i\'= the .J any woven hbr eg ofngmem. N RY! il - °f fll . l...::'::.‘i:~:,'.::_‘i,'.'::'.1.f..'.i"r.~:.z.- 3' -u . it '» * : _ ._,;__,r ';` r. ~ _ if tignarihaumicinniis. ' #ll or sale at Johnson &:]¢lmsoii ii, 3-ar d ro mos _ ' '~ Music--?;~'~'i-»lir r" _ uwitli _ ‘rs ' ; mi . I _ _ J. _ .~ ' cops _gin ~ _ li.,-.iiui ‘ii-‘ ,_ Dir rica, ‘ A. HDRNE & -C0.,_f ~ Centval Music Stdxe, ` ' Kent Street. 6-i_dw 3m.~ _`, _ r- 3 V . -1--‘R-"‘ ._-112' ~ ~ . ' ' = .,‘_>`, _ .»` .dp .i‘ L ' _ V 'Y *hifi _ ‘ adm. io, i4 and 18k weaning or limes Quality guaranteed as stamped inside. No better rings than ours. G. I;Ivv.ele§ri&()Yti!i;r9R’ 500- A job lot of Child’s and Misses’ Boots and Shoes, different- lines worth up to $i_.4o a pair ' your choice for 5oc. Otuerines at half price. Big Bargains to' all for cash only. __ J., n. BELL _______».___ ._-______l____-_i UP-io-inn; VALUE We are now opening some of the newest things in silver goods, spoons, baskets, dishes, etc. sw. nnok, 4 _ sq '--: THE I _ I Charlottetown Steam Navi- gation Co., Ltd. STEAME.RS_ PRINCESS AND NORTI-IUM BERLAN D Leave as below every day, Sundays excepted. FOR POINTS ~ WEST. IFrom POINT DU CHENE. on iirrlviil of trnin lonving Bt. Juhii,l1.i.0 rum. for Sl,`.\i~ MlCIt.‘3ll)iC,- connecting iihoro with ox|‘l"‘-»" tr-iiin fur flhnrlottetown and 'l‘i¢rnish. Froin SUMMERSIDE, on arrival of inu|-ii- ing train from Chnrlottsiflowii und nil utntiiiiw of 1'. ic. i. R.. for PoIN'r DU CHENN. vu|=|\\~"‘~ his with day train mr ST. JOHN. nosi'o_\' and MONTREAL. Coiinootion nt Point Du Chono dnrinit lil" niiiiirner months with cars of Boston rind Miiiniv lieilwuv so that no change omni-5 ii. muilifvil for Portland or Boston; thciicc for all iwililfi in U. S. ' Connections at Pninswo and Moncton with ti-sins for all stations on I. C. ii. rind its cori- motions. Connections nt St. John with O. P. lt. and its coiinootiomi, md with Eutem 8.8. Co'u.Btci\n\ om for Eantoort. Portland ond Boston. FOR PQINTB EAST. From l'ic'r0iJ about 4 ii. ii for virtu- LOTTETOWN nu arrival of iporning triiln mm. Kuuux .ini sytim. - l~`roui CKARID‘l‘l‘l¢’l‘0WN fd' Pl(.‘l'0il iii- 5-ill I- In-. connecting than with hi ¢H‘l"" "" CAPE BRETON. BYDNIY and HALIFAX Ac Noam SYDNEY wilt molar ni-uw fo Nswrmnsisna. / ' __ I i‘hxwii.iic.A @- __. ski 3 ` C. ;._ -_ n‘p'n,‘ ,. .|~»:' AR 1 _ v.»~_-,. _ _ -__ _.-.,,- I-