to Scum, MONDAYJUNE 26. ~ Aspecial train will leave Charlotte- townatua. m. on Mondaythe 26th Srmcar, June I9.-Rieh¢rd Peardon STATION h I .. _-Q y. _;__._ (Final) ~ “ (Exmouth Bt) 0. W. Hamilton. ns mania; n un fam P. ;¢,¢'< N. B. Cashman. about mama grew auicufu ----- t r. lr. .vous nmnnrr. --- Bt John (Queen Bqua|e).G. ll. Campbell (0antanary)H.S|nngue,l.A.,D.D. lust, for Sonris in connection with the ran annual meeting of the Masonic G Lodge. _ ` rr.3o p. rn. ' Return Fare Sl. ' 6-and 4i Pat. 31. Filil All AGES Returning, will leaveSouria at th close of the meeting, probably abo Our stock of walking swo. 1>sa.~<1°..¢_h.m.1r..w,|...t instead or _ I - h d i t sticks include styles suit- ,Timber E ew” B gm “mme” an os nant and threatened trouble. A crowd gathered undin aiew moments Peardon able for all agesland ali a retired llarmer from Charlottetown, P. E. Island, was bunooed outof O15 at Ball; and Downs' circus, Saturday. Peardon, who is a middle-aged man, met a well-dressed young man on the street who gave his name as Harry Millar, saying he belonged to Truro. Walkingto the oirous grounds, Peardon confided to his newly-made acquaint- anoe that he was going on a visit to Boston. On the suggestion of Millerthey went into the main tent of the oircus,: where they were met bya well-dressed busluesslooking man, who said he would place an electric belt in the market in Sydney. Ha had differ- ent belts and to decide which kindto take the prospective representative was asked to drawacard froma pack which contained numbers corresponding tothe different kinds of belts. The number of the best belt was eleven. Peardon was told that if he drew this number he wouldget ll50and the belt, but he had to put- up $75 first, which he did. Miller drew first and got a belt and is money. At this Miller became indig- p0¢ket5_ We have Choi found himself alone, the bunco-stesrers having disappeared. Pearce.. did not ren his story to the police until today, when it was to late too do anything for him. 0000 _ .. a 00000 anes ranging in pric rom zoc up to severa i ollars each. We have 0000 hem in every style of andle. hook. cross, crutch, knob, root. solid silver, ivory, stag, silve mounted and plain. can suit every taste at very reasonable prices. AJ. G. J iMii3SON DRUGGIST. 000000090000 0000. 51. woo Finch Eyeglasses combine spectacle comfort with eye- glass elegance. Our adjust- ment is fanltleaa. This with perfectly adapted lensea is our idea of what will satisfy rw ML __ ‘D v . l G. F. i~il"i`(`i~lESON, Expert (ii-tichm. 25 d wtf. - Apply to JOB DOYLE. 6_2: dsi Pd Sem,ctm,y_ anticipated. On Wednesday night. thc -l 5q sermon. Arrangements have been mario Gauvin, Gentzel & Co. For ii iw' C-A -' is expected that the summer rush of visi_ wA|_\|__1'Eo Ist or and class male teacher for W Earnscliffe School. Suppllemcnt $r5. V in , Harding ,the British Amassndor, has brought the case of the British steamer St. Kilda, which was sunk by the R 5 in the Chinn Sea before Forcl;mMinlster -to. Lamsdorfl`, asking that. reparation be ‘ made and that steps be taken to prevent the recurrence of such actions by Russian as' A. S. war-ships. Count I.amsdoril` replied that NEW GLASGOW NOTES. A. B. Diclrieson has sold his handsome Pnrkwood driver to W. S. McKie for a handsome price. Artemns Moffatt has been sclcctedto accompany Prof. Anderson of Ontario on u lecturin.< tour-throughout Qucen`s County. Burdette Stevenson has returned from McGill College, Montreal, where he has finished his second ycurin the study of Medicine. James C.Stevenson(oncfof New Glasgo\v's popular merchants is building a new store on Main street opposite the Post. Oiiicc. The work is being done by Contractor George S. Brown. Jno. McDonald purposes lcnvlng shortly for Amherst N. S. where hc has secured n position in a large carriage factory. His many friends here regrethis departure and wish him unbounded success. The New Glasgow Cheese factory was opened on the 5th lnst. A good supply of milk is being received daily and pros- pects are bright for n izoori seasons busi- ness. Thc factory is being conducted this year again by C. A. Stevenson. One of the local sports accompanied by nn Insurance Agent enjoyed n rare dny`s fishing last Monda.y.At Bay View wharf, sitting on thc bare plank, hc captured five dozen huge and well fed sea trout. It is perhaps only fair to ndd that they were counted by the Insurance Agent. Melville Bradshaw has recently accept- ed an agency with the Great West Life Assurance Company and has entered upon hisncw duties with excellent results and good prospects. He wasnccompanied during the past few days by D K Currie of Summerside,one of the Company’s special agents. New Glasgow and sun-ounfiing country have put on their summer robes and are now ready to right. royaliy entertain their summer visitors, some of whom have al- ready bespoken their resting places. It tors will this season exceed that of pre- vious years. _ Rev. John Simpson is conducting a series of meetings during the present. eek. The attendance is large and creasing nightly and good results are service was conducted by Rev Mr Belyen who preached an able and eloquentj for further supply by pastors from other sec-tions. STMR. ST. KiLDA’S CASE. Sr Pi-rrnnsnuno, June 18-Sir Charles ussian auxiliary cruiser Nieper, onfJune ‘ Russin's assurances stlliholdgoodand that Pf°P|'|¢t0|'- this probably was an isolated case due to the prescntdisorganization of the Rus. sian naval forces. ' VIII. SUMMERSIDE DISTRICT y. Beware of Ointment ,for Catar “ (Carleton) H. D. Marr " (Carmarthen Bt.) T. Narehali “ (Courtney Bay) J. Heaney' “ (Fairvllls) T. J. Delnatadt “ (Zion) T. Pierce. Sussex. J. B. Gough and supply Apohaqul, D. B. Bailey and supply Springfield. H. Penua Hampton. R. G. Fulton St Martilllisupply) Jerusalem. W. E. Johnson Welsford, J. J. Pinkerton Kingston, H. Pierce II. PREDIRICTON DIBTBI(-'l‘. Fredericton, J. A. Rogers, D. D. Kingsclear ( supply ) Marysville, W. B. Thomas Gibson, J. Crisp Nashvrnak, E Ramsay Stanley, J. A. Ives Boiestown, J. K. King , Keswick, M. R. Knight Sheflield, W. R. Pepper Grand Lake. A. C. Bell ° Gagetown, W. J. Kirby Chipman ( supply rn. woonsrocx nrsrarcr. Woodstock, G. A. Ross ._ Canterbury (supply) Jacksonville, J. C. Bertie Hartland, H. H. Man- Richmond, H. Harrison Centreville, E. C. Tumer Florencevllic, J. B. Young, M. A., B. Lindsay (supply) Andover, C. W. Squires, M. A., B. D. IV (‘I-IATHAM DIHTRICT. Chatham, J. Strothnrd Newcastle, H. Johnson Tabuslntne, E. S. Vlleeks Derby, J. S. Gregg liichibucto, J. I". Estcy Buctouche, A. Lucas Harcourt, J. B. Champion Bathurst, R. Opie Campbellton, W. A. Thomson V. SACKVILLE DISTRICT Sacltvillc, G. Steel Tantramar, (supply ) Point du Bute, C. Fleuimington Baie Verte, B. O. Hartman Bayfield, W. Lawson Moncton (Central) J. W. McConnell Sunny Brac, H. C. Rico Shediac, W. Pcnna Dorchester, C. ii. Manuton Albert, T. Hicks Alma (supply) Hillsboro. I. N. Parker Pctltcodlnc. E. Bell Salisbury, Isnnc Ilowlo Elgin, T. Alien vrr. sr. s'rErm~:N. St. Stephen, G. M. Young Mlllt/own, li. S. Crisp St. Andr'ew's, J. Parkinu St. Ilxuirl, W. li. Spnrgo St. James, \V. \\'u:-is Upper Mills, J. M. Ricc Bocabec, W. Rogers Pepper ’.2:§:lSi2:::..., } H-S-B-S-~»»-»-1 Vi I. CHAIiLO'I`TETO\VN l)lB’l'RIC'l' Cornwall, W. Harrison Llttlc York, G. F. Dawson, M. A. \Vinsi0e, F. Frizzic Pownal, D. B. Chowen Vernon River, C. K. Hudson Montague, L. J. Wason Murray Harbor, A. E. Chapman Sourls,Robert. W. J .Clements Mount Stewart, (supply) Summerslde, A. D. McCall Bedequc, N. McLaughlin. Tryon, T. Stebbings Margate, ll. S. Young Granville, G. A. Seiiar Bldeford, Alberton, F. A. \Vlghi-man Cape Wolfe, A. D. McLeod 0‘Lcary (supply). B.A., B. as mercury will surely destroy the sen of smell und completely derange the whol system when enterin it through t mucous surfaces. Sue articles shoui never be used except on prcscriptio from re utnble physicians, as the damn they wi ldo is ten fold tc the good y can possibly derive from them. Hal Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0., contain no me cury, and is token internally, actin dl- rectly upon theblood undmucuoussu ace ofthe system. In buying Hali’a Cntarr Cure be sure you get the genuine. lt. -token internally and made in Tolcd ?h1o, by F. J. Cheney 8: Co. Tcstimonia re 8. Solril Dn ist . P i e 7' . bottl Take i¥all’s]§§miivPiliscforDf§olm.lipatlo0 .. igptyvl ' ‘_ MQ 5/: aft.: » ,_ .._... ~~~.___ Gouches and Lounges .$}2£.‘}§2'}.,.. . _ _ ...mass maeamiimfisspfmsmiapndk ». - - _ __ ~ _ s vv1=u`s‘+ _ ...J ‘ ’. .-i W, _ “"1 >. ~_ ' 'f.&~ ..- . '. 1 ;~ ..=._ :.__ __ ' ‘~; c.=_.~-'.‘-L- - '.;._-€'.~ _‘_ .--.-._~'-_. -.V -- . ._.,_._ ._._._..,» _ _ "2 'Z- <5 _jr _,_/ _ ;»- as \ ' - -` iii' ‘J in , . . 1 ' Z- ' / WAT -¥\ _ :_\\ / , _ i ` _ I _\\1` `_ - / /,F _ _ _ ._. .» ',_._ »_.e_,.__, ` ~ i" _ ~ _~ ,_ -__ -',‘~_:,f_{_';;.;-_.-‘='-j_.;'..,_ _ \_ 1- "I*'._~..f. _ _ -; _.1-_ ‘,`.'.~f.~>.~;. ~:.;_._'*‘v - »- -_-2-5-.-‘-" :L_-1.. - -- 1 ~ ' ~,:".»- ff '..~._-_-f _ ` " ' ' ‘ - ."\'.-:-;`. / “ (Wesley Memorial) li. E. Thom Charlottetown (First. Church) W. Dobs “ (Grace Church) W. XV. Lod D. rh se he ns Be ou i`e J. is 0. is that Contains Mercury, i l’ .5 l'l W ”*`*i \/M ||.y_ yn.” choice for $4.75. Stylish up-to- Three quarter stylish coats in tweed, $5-75- $7-50 “Hd 3* SQ ‘l'~‘“ . tt ,moo g,2_°_°, date arments, full len th 7-So. $3 50. $10 0°. $12 "0 Dlsiinctlve mmcoats’ crave” e' $ ' H K $5-75! O ' ' ` $14.00. Rubber raincoats $2.50, $3.75. $5.00. $3.00 and $'°~°°~ ames sion _O3 f¢$illil ii fildi `iilii$. WALKERvrLLE, ONT.. IAN. 15th, 1905. _ G1sN'r1.ansN:-For some time the purchasing of another piano for our Convent was under discussion. After looking over the best makes of pianos we decided on a Mendelssohn. Comparing it with other Brst- class makes we 'found the scale of the Mendelssohn to be the most »per- fect cf any ; so evenly balanced. it gives the full richness of tone so pleasing to the ear,wl1ile the action gives that elasticity of touch which delights every true musician. For durability they are unexceiied. To any one desirous of purchasing a piano we can conscientiously re- commend the Mendelssohn as second to' none. \/ ' ' ST. J`OSEPH'S CONVEN 1‘, f _ Walkerviile._ . iiOR E _ o., ` Central Music Store, Kent Si. ii-i0 d \\' tf _ _ ez;-. sms; _il l =::= 1 4 u= You can new -THE I » 323:: t'“.f.".:=.";:.°':.’:,°°,;.°°‘°._,~;,-,gt if. E. 1. nlevsiormau :Saint ta until the be- __AND_ When It is Destwied TOURIST ASSOCIATION iirauantoo iphte. ._ _ ___'_ o e, " ere no _ .1-.““'.......~~ ....1 -. »“”"...-.-.. ‘;z;:‘§‘»f::..:f.::.°.“..’::::‘;:': like mth. ' ` Secrets y-A h lrwl . ' y m_ H_ B 1313 R _-r.......'..-n'.°of ir.-n¢.|.i'i.._ ]g¢m»”¢n¢|||‘ yhwnig gf Hgqgjqgd Executive Committee-James Paton, ”°“*” **’°"~` ' _ iii.‘.Ii.?"i'»T".'.'§}‘.;i’.',"‘..‘?*éi“°..i'.'...§Z.'.”.l? W. Stanley, W. H. Croakiil, W. S. I Lounon, J. P. Hood. C. C. Lyons, ,ki D. Tyler, A. _Winfield Scott, H. u ' _ eeka, .~B.Prowae,L.B.Mi.iler._ . _ - ‘ All requests for information add teased ` - _ toth Secret ill be Necessities “" ' ”'°"'”==-'° Nicely cured Bacon. ..»r4c §.'::.‘.°;':.'.:;...'f~a'::ff~r_::: A N0 “RE DU$"`~ 50 _ A job lot of Child’s< and Misses' Boots and Shoes, ciifi`er¢n't lines worth up to $1.40, a pair your choice for 5oc. Others at _half price. Big Bargains to ali- for cash only. JHBLL *___ _ _ Station Y 4s¢= June as ‘irat- aii sta- ali re- claal tions gnlar t JAS. _CLINTON- ’ Secretary-Treasurer Com. zz. 24, ay, 28, 30 &vr ri Public Auction I nm iniitrllcibd b MIL JOHN A. MCPHER- BON, to sell la Pubho Auction on his tremlase at Greenvale.‘i’r-inoe Town Road on WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1905. AT l 0'CLOOK. P. M. _ to imma” "i'¢'§‘L'i"¢'.‘..?s'”°“m..e°“i'ni‘i“r*’.ii’1'f'i’i‘>§¢.°ca1? sn, °a;»old;1Fiily, one ‘year old, (both sired s limi Aberdeen l; I Co r.. two vw-s old. (sire Biaclr Prince ); 1 Horse. tlgeortieors (gd. Sire . 1 tered h _ orn ow and ('?rl;l‘i‘,"ili.edfisto;ifli~’5hort.l\orn‘iJow, l Nklvilmxi Bhorthorn Bull three nears oidi 1 70,15'-°P0