l rw... It E2 E l 't i I ='} 5 v ,. ~. ,. H, ~.~ . nt.; ~“ - Avalfril... - ' SP ` 2. PROVINCIAL.. House Cleaning time is here and we have many items that will make the work easier and at the same time more eiective. Bonx:-Makes the wntersoft and blankets and wool goods ' _ do not shrink or mill up when this isused. In 5.8, and i5e packages. Ammonia:-Our “brand is much stronger and goes further than the cheaper and common kinds. 2oe u pint. I-I and H:-Makes carpets, nrgs, curtains md clothes look like fnew. Use it like soap, 25c a cake. » Bon Ami.-If you want your windows to shine use Bon Ami. Has’nt scratched yet. i5 rents a cake. _ Chamois:-We have: line of Chamois which do not harden when wet-are not sewn and very good values. Furniture Polish:-The Im- perial and Adams are the only kind fit to use on Pianos and similar fine furniture. Imper- ial zoc. Adams 25c. Sapolio.-Hand and cleaning The cleaning makes ts and Dans shine like new. The hand ' Sapolio is the soap to use after doinz house work. Ox Gall Soap:-This is an old friend of house keepers. (Jn carpets. etc. it brightens the colors and kills moths, loc at cake, 3 for 25c. Moth llalls:-.\Ioths and evc.t_\'thing else gives these a wide berth, itx a quarter pound. New stock. Moth Bags:-These are vcry handy for storing sway furs. etc. Keep the moths out, 2 sizes 60 and ;'5c. Disinfcctants:-C o n d y ’ s Fluid, Carbolic Acid, Chloride Lime. Thy.-trio-Cresol, etc. Coil, phone or send us your order. _ .I. G. JAMIESUN, Druggist. /vs AAO GAB SERVICE Passengers, baggage, etc., conveyed anywhere desired. Leave orders at Mc- Donald & McKinnon's Drug Store or at stables, Sydney Street, near Steven- son’s Corner. J. M. NICHOLSON, I-28 d t yr. Telephone No. 253 Eggs for hatching from my beautiful pen of Bufi Orpingtons, some of which I imported from Michigan, $1.00 per 15, §oF*' ..~.~,-5"' - ELM:-.R sELLF.R. , Richmond St. f ` Charlottetown o ; 24d4iwiipd isgq; : _ 2-’ Auction Sale Of Furniture. We will scll by auction at the home of Mrs D H Lodge, Prince Street, op- posite St. Paul’s church. on Wednesday, May 3rd, i905. at 1 o’clock p m. sharp, all her household effects, comprising parlor, dining room, bedroom, hall an itchen furniture. carpets, mats, cur- tains, cutle , dresser, and' one magniii= cent China ‘dinner set, containing ’ one hundred and eight pieces, and lots other articles not mentioned. Tertns cash. BEN] C.»'lRTI~`,R & Co, , Auctioneers. 26 d td LE Gisnxiuns FRIILA \' IORENOOS. ` House met at ll.Zi). 1| On niot’on of Mr. Wood a bill to incor- porate tlie Pleasant Grove Hall Oo., was read a first time and referred w the priv- ate hills committee. , Mr. Clark asked the Commissioner of Public Works if a petition has been re- ceived from the residents of Sherbrook and Lot I7 asking that the Cemetery Road be extended to the old Town Road and if so what action does the Government pro~ pose to take in the matter. The Comtuiscsioner replied that it poti- had been received and an investirmtion would beheld after the adjouninrent oi the House and if in the public interest tin- worlc would he proceeded with. Mr. )Ic\\'illiutus Asked t-he Cotutnisiott- cr of Public \\`orks‘ if it petition hits been received front certain inhabitattits of Ints ri. and 9 asking that a road should bc- opened from Tiney lioad to Campbell Iload connecting with the Buchanan Road. This Rond would shorten the dis tance from Tiney Road to 0'l..eary Station about three and one half miles, and what - action the Gorcrnutent in- tends in take in the mnttcr. TIicCon\uiissi0tter replied that it peti- tion haul been received und un investig.. tion would he held and if nd\'isahl\ the work would-bc pmcccdcd with. .\lr. Ilichurds asked the L`ontn.iissioni‘: of Public \\'orks if it petition has been rc ceivcfl from certain inhabitants of Eitmorc und Percivrtl rivers praying for it road tt bc opened connecting tht- Pt-r\:i\‘nl river mad which cxtciids from lininore north tt thc Percival river, and the linrachoie road, which cxtéitds froin Entuore rivet bridize to the shore of Burnt-hois. B_\ opening this road it will shorten the dis rztnce from rite tnilcs to one mile, ant. would risk what itction the Govcrnincnl intend to luke in the inntterl The Cornittissioiter replied that B peti- tion had been received und if the facts art :is set forth it. would be the duty of the the (iovcrnincnt to grunt the prayer of tLe petition. Hon. .\Ir. )Ic.\`utt reported thiit the hills to amend the Baptist Church Incorpora- tion Act. thc Sttintnerside \\`nter- works and Sewerage Act, ; to Incorpomtt the Perfection Wire Company : to further utncnd the City of (.‘hnrlottetown Int-or porutiou Act were reported of it privat- nature and sct. down for sc-cond reading .\ion 1 f", . _, O -`-E. ‘ill Boys' Russian Soir, Wirn Tuonssns No. alia. ` ’ 4 The charm of me Russian mit is to adaptability to all fabrics and all seasons. It may be of pretty wash materials, madms, peroale and pongee silk or of fancy Hannel and even velvet. The model shown ls provided with little trousers to wear undemcr-it.h,insiea.¢l of glrlish petticoots. The outer portion is one piece each for fronts and back, the belt protlnclngu skirt effect. Sinnll bishop sleeves in the new style itnd nBuster Brown collar complete the giirment. The pattern is in sizes, 2, 4 nnd_6 years; 4.y¢ar_ size will require 22 yards of material Lil inches wide. ¢ tg ' 2-. f' If ' Am ~ 5.* a I ._' \ ~ ` The Boss (quiz-lily as some one comes in Inst wordl ' ltenrt,"I think. ‘Shirt day" lolay at Charlotte- town busiest store.Come in and let us show you fthe finest shirt stock ,that ever came to town. _Moore & McLeod. - 29d ll “ii Hem= Roid Pile Cure! Taken internally, guaran- teed to cure Piles, any kind, tle. ' ELLIS and Opticlan. I , 1 L? ht* ` J `\"'@l<> ?I -I "lf ` 4:-4%. #fi ot* NOW SOW THE BEST SEED. "While the earth remsineth, seed time - - Luke 8-r t. Eccl rt-6. The stock of Bibles that we hold is Bible Society ¢' » GAYE HIM A\\'AY. , ghe gmt-9)-Beg pardon. but what was my Q’ 3 ct \ ’}`_°.j.;14, c "9 ¢, $5 _*fo‘_4,"o'~ _. - - ' ff] _ ‘.3 'sig .- 1; `i' _ I Y Ai .-;-<'_ f *tr* 7%" 7 "` t s ‘h’.§” ~ 7 _“QI A gli -, t " ` ”".;.“(@:» ., ' 44 ..- ‘k ‘__ . ;.\"__¢. /-"i$~`l /t ._ V V _ f (wr. A ‘~; k :" J "r, Cr/ s in - l , \' - ‘Q _ _ 3 is *uf ls A . -., » , > 'I " I l PlllilN’S lllllll Blllll _ " .ls ' I . How to Make The 1 Pennies Count. LOTS PRETTY THINGS. THE GIRL WHO MAKES HER OWN CLOTHES AT HOME WILL FIND A »f Mo .t.::;:z. é;i.°;;:» 1 .,, Pefrirs Kid Gioves silk .ma Li_s1e Gloves. Bg=lI§- 0 US. » Y F ' Toilet Pins Bone Hairpins, jerseys, Golf Tams, Caps, Umbrellas: Sh`rW'tSet,=\11¢y S., , Unltierskiarlt; all if the latest materials and newest styles.--JAMES PAT(-TN & CO- . SHIRT WAIST SUITS. Linen and pale blue nine gore. skirt pleated. waist piped with white. sizes 34. 36,_for .._..$4_25 Dark grey, waist and skirt strapped and piped with black, sizes ._ 34, 36, 38. for...... Tan linen with brown Hake, pleated waist; size 34, 36, 38 for. -$5.00 Dark grey waist and skirt. trimmed with white braid and but- tons, slze4z . . . . . . . ...$5,60 , ; " " Pale blue waist and skirt, trimmed with white braid and but- .flr-dj J. tons, size 34, 36 $5.60 i _4‘\ Fine white pique, pleated waist, size 32. 36_- - - - - -_ - - - - -_- - - - ~ -$4.50 I ‘ ,I _ .l -_ ` \/ »-» l@f ~’ , o %Y .-g@2& §, s- .. .;V}‘ .J 4-., lx J 1 T4 /V \¢.p;;;‘§23'§,§-._,'1r; "~_.. \. .-:ff A ._17~7”"""`;1'ff;1""L- ;__-_--.--. '\ s `.$g~>/V/_, T. I , /g - . - ` - ' 4 ms... JA-mi-is ‘ A '-.-// - Stenogritplier (embarrassed) - “Sweet- _ "” " Black and white linen canvas pleated waist, with waist and _,cis .-1 _k-rt i ithbirrcimiiege for.. ....'.'..............55_5o El ) , iiiiiul .\_"\"\"- - Sky Iiiien1i1d)iT§v'iIith white front and white tabs on waist and A’ ffl" l",'\\ skirt,size_36. . . . . ....$8,50 Navy linen voile. with white front and white tabs on waist and ‘ skirt,size34............... . . . . ig g y ` PP IL Z, / Fawn linen voile with silk insertion in waist and skirt.size 36. .$8.60 \ L` ht re voile with stra s iped with white, size 36. . . . ..$7.00 PATON &. CO. » Dining Ta. Chairs- - -- - Sideboo rd ble.... .. 5.00 .. . 6,00 $27.65 FOR THE BEDROOM. Squafg.. Bedroom S_\rite--- - . ...$l5.UO Rugs. . . .. . . . . . . \any stage. Price |»i.oo abot- - 2.50 $17.50 .. . . . . .. $2,50 _.._..',_._.__ U N 9 C Q FOR THE IIALL. Hall Sto.nd...... .. _ ._ 5 Hall Oil Cloth. l0yds. 30¢.... 5 Sta|rCnrp¢(......,...... .. S StalrLinei'\.l6 yards..... ._ _ FOR T HE PARLOR. Parlor Suite, 5 pieces - - - -$15.00 Curtg|n5.......'".... 2.00 M¢\f...... ....3150 Petrlor'I`able . 2.50 . $22.00 CARPET. 20 yards Brussell Carpet. all wool 50c per yd.. . $10-00 '$75505 “I i 9° . :-S"S"9° N ~lU1OCO UIOQCO 'E .JAMES P1-LTot\T as Go. If you want a genuine bargain in Shirts, _ T Collnrs and Ties go to J. B. 1\lcDotialrI & 0 A 0 , , Cds. Clearing Sale. 13d lf- Fresh Ithuhrirb, Bannnus, and Navel oranges received today ut llcei' & Gods. F Eid Zi. . FDR THE DINING Rll0M. Floor Covering ......_$ 6-00 All for about the price asked for the Suite before we sold furniture. PR THE CLYDE Mins. I rr VY_, excel"f;lr\`ls well-kiio actory l famed for its PURE WOOL PRODUCTS. They Ho cspuns, Clotl1“Suitings. They come in the following colors and measure 58-inches wide | Ano Navy Mamie N¢vy3tTrT»wAr».g.r<=¢K.i £5 ..;...........L..............................Y...l:_.._..:.'.‘.'.'..1;:;;.;:..::;;:::::;::;i\§l1i3 Alinc of Mottlcd Hopsack Suitings. ,6-inches wide in black wi h w _e, nav w w e, blue with white, brown with wh ti, wiiildtcoloreii will; wlliiie, *L _ . -- Also 2 plcoes 58-inch Sutting, brown with fancy flake, green with fancy flake for.. . . . . . . .$l-25 Also a bil stock of Fine Sheored French Broedcloth for I adlea’ Sultlnga. '-rii=.9*!»riTi:t\'\ilo‘i-lti at Pri¢E:`e':lir¥:\'\“£Ti‘28; t:.g5.i2‘.`5.bl"ck° ‘olden _bmwm dn." “UVM llght grey and few" 3;:gxenmgragpgomgharshaud in CIIVQDQCYOI ill h¢lVY Wdlhh "I ¢|¢l’l¢\| gfgy ‘ni bf°|m\`|»°.n at _ , _ _$2.00 l3iiéillf§i§'§li§f5iJ MES T0 6: C0.