ggi _ . i ._ Record ‘ _» -_ .I 1 _; ill(bwl_' Lower Expense Hate than any other Canad an Life Compyiy. Over Five Millions New Business nearly all written in Canada. Funds invested in gilt-edge home secur- ities, such as mortiapelon farm ang my properties, ends, munici- pa.-~.»n school debentures. Good Nome Business and lots of it, with sound investments - these things mean more profits to Cana- dian policy hoidera. Head Office: Waterloo, Canada. J. -0. Arsensult. General Agent Charlottetown. \-_»~ . r 5, __ sw __ - NEW. Nr_:w,_Nr-;w. just received for the SPRING trade. BOOTS. $5-75 and $4.00. snol-ts. $3.co and 53.75. MOR-RIS & SMITH, Exclusive Agents. IN THE SELECTION OF SILVER. . In the selection of Tnble Silver there are thrce points for the Housewife to take into account-first, the quality of the ware; second, the beauty of style and pattern; third, the price. On alli three points our stock of Silverware will fully commend itself to thought- ful, discerning buyers. The finish and lastability of our Silver Plated \Vare is of high order; in shape and decoration the different pieces exemplify the latest, ideas of thc period; and in price they represent the loxvesbfigurc consistent with true excellence of quality. We ilisplaya range of variety which greatly facilitates satisfactory selection. \\'e ask you to inspect our stock. It is worth while to do so. E. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. FIRE INSURANCE For raiea tu the P. B. lsiai d Mutual File ln- iiurance Compemelon Farm hnildingl.Chuvrl\e- -Halls, schou Hounea, (heme Factories, Wind li/.iii|, Bunn Bc. Apply to C I') YV! .I, 5-ze -rd int Cleric ttziown 'John M. Clark were appointed a com- 19o4 'Pill ‘SllMMiiiS|ili lilliliiilili# _._ the Provincial Legislature not to pass Silliphnntand Paul Durant. were passen- gers t0Charlot'etown Sntuniny evening Miss Gertrude \Vhite\vbo baabeen visit- ing in Summerslde during the past few weeks, the guest of Mrs Arch. McDonald returned to Charlottetown Saturday evening. ` For Sale-Eggs for hatching, Buff. Letr- liorn and Bull' Orpingwn, bets each, Ilnrred Plymouth Rock 40 each, also Bull' Leghorn hens, 1 cock imported.-J. H. Boutcs, Summerside. 15 sa rno 41. At. an adjourned mccting of the Prince County Brunch oi thu Dominion Alliance held in the Y.M_C.A. rooms, Suinmersirle, Saturday afternoon Donald Morrison and mittee to complete the canvas for signa- tures to the petition for the repeal of the C. '.l`. A. in Prince County. ‘ nn. A. w. ciusrs cmnnn cunt _ ._ , la nent direct to the diseased P3\"5 5)' ‘IW Imilffrved Blower. Heel: the ulcers. clean the air passages, stops droppin in tha throat and anantl; cures Caiarrb and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealera. or Dr. A. W. Chala Medicine Co.. Toronto and Bulale. ` There was the same vote for and against _shall beentered into for the const not-ion “by those wanting a pleblaclte befon the bill was passed .lid not ask for-it ,The former council had unanimously ngreed to have the bill prepared; the Board of Trade had discussed it. and the present Council had spent alot. of time over its preparation with objections ‘being raised. Councillor McKinnon objected to the bill being sent. to the Legislature before a plebisclte was taken. Be again contend- cd that thelast piebisolte was nota fair test. ~ Councillor Dobson took exception to this, claiming that the plehiscite showed people from voting again on the question, Alter much discussion the rcsoiution to pass the bill was put. with the fol- lowing vote: _ Yeas, Councillors Read, Reid and Dob- son. = Nays Couns. McKinnon, Muttart and Ryan. Mayor Compton gave tho casting vote in favor of the resolution. A bill asking for power to exempt from taxation any new companies wishing to do anybusinesl noi: now established in the town and also to provide for giving such companies a bonua was considerably discussed and _unanimously passed. Coun John Read tabled Q notice of motion to reconsider the rcnri_]ust-ment, of the 'I‘ruckmen's tariff. Council adjoumed. WANTED. ' Men who hzive been out of ern- ploym-:nt for some time and who are nowin positions where thev require to`dress well TO KNOW that they can get good Suits well made and°trimmed, in tweed or; Serge. ar $6.50 up. Gmod Hats $1 oo up, Trousers $r.25 pair Fancy Colored Cemhrlc shirts 5nc np. Collars 2 for 25:, Nice Ties 2 for 25c. Socks 2 pairs for 250 and everything in the Men’s Cioih- ing, Hat and :Furnishing lines at Paton’ fi 15 clwif iron-Ox Tubictx are on snlc at H.A Ellis' ilruizstore. 'ld if. Bliliincry opening tomorrow evening nt. 7.30. I)nn`t. rniss it. - Moore & McLeod. ' , 17d li. “Tun story of the Welsh Revival"- Imuvc your order now for a copy, so that you may get it from iirsi; lot. received.- Hnsznrc ,& Moore, Sunnyside. 17d1i Hurrah for the new 'suits for boys and men at Prowse Bios. 17d3i `\ a k _ Some Good Reasons FOR INSURI Great-VVest LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY ist. Because it invests the Premiums to better advantage than any other company can. 2nd. Because while charging much lower prtmiums. it paid last yt-ar 'to participating policy-holders over 30 per cent. more profits than was paid in 1904 by the oldest and l 3rd. Because those insuring now are more interested in present and future results than in what has been ; 4th. Because the GREAT-WEST was the first Canadian Com- pany ro adopt a higher standard of reserve ; and . 5th. Beca use it leads in everything that is to the interest of policy -holders. JAMES A- HOUSTON. Summcrsirie 29 tis 8: w Gmos NG IN THE I argest Eastern Companies. I Manager for P. E. I. l BORN !thc Roman Catholic Cemetcry.] - . ' - J 'woman as well dressed. Our diiploy in- ;‘cludea scru| ixiously correct models impor- At. Orwell, P. E. I. April 10th, 1005 to Richard E. and Mrs \Var.i, n dnughter. AT Kinross, April 12th to A. J. and Mrs McLeod a son. In this city on April 1-ith, 1905, to Mr. and .\Irs. Kncabonc, n daughter. MARRIED. Ai. thc residence of thc bridc`s sister Mrs Manson, Elmont/Jn, Alberta, on Vilcdncsrlny March 211th by Rev Dr. S. MacQuecn, Rev Charles A. Myers, M. A. Field, B. U., formerly of Luke Vrrilc, P. E I.. to Sophie R. daughter of Thomas Rogers, Toronto, Ont. DIED ` At. Montague Mills, April 15th. nftcrn abort illness, Eugene McDonald, in the 35th year of his age. . [Funeral today at 10.30 a. m. to Lower Montnguc.] At. Victoria Cross on March 22nd at the home o_f Malcolm Nicholson, Catherine MeLeod,widow of the late Alex Nicholson, Forest. Hill, in her 82nd year. In this city on Sunday, April 16, after a lingering illness. Richard Lawler, son of James Lawler, in the twenty-second year of his age. He loaves to mourn besides his father and mother, tive brothers and three sisters. ' [The funeral takes place from his homo Fitiroy St., on Tuesday morning at8.-15 "o St. Dunst.an’s Cathedral and thence to New clothing for boys and youths at Prowse Bros. 17d_;i' Carpets-Wonders of beauty in color combinations are found in our spring c:\rpet.s.-Mink \Vrlgl\t Furnialiing Co 17 d li There’a a charm about a lint that.: suits the face, matches the complexion and withal has that inricflnabla clznracteriatic of- well fetchneas or sl ‘le that marlrsa ted from Pnl-is tthe list. of famous makers would include nearly all tho great mil linen), others of New York, eriractitm, and some of tho moat. beautiful (even if we do say it) the product of ourown Vhnr- lottetown work rooms.-Moore 6: Mol.:-ml. __ 11 ii nl' L_. .__._...___._ __-_ _ nl 1 _ , Kensington Sash » a_nd _i>o_o_r _Fa_ctory. Pianing Mills, Lumber Yard rr ye.. .»..emp1.i. sending of repairing, gi.; ri. . _ li you want an estimate on any kind 'of a building, give ul a call. Ii you want bard or soft coal, give ua mrefgive us » wi mywiy. wa mp in -mx everyting in are mpc. _“__ __ of lumber either fvvgh or manufactured at price! that defy rARM_ Door.. op” A 2_3) p_ - __ i cell. - _ ` _ _ Consisting of :oo acres and known aerhe Apply to MAIL __ uouon sELL|i|ti__A1 o'_L£AnY. Office- Upstairs Brace Brick Bloc it-J. B. C. Baker, Mgr. _ S18--We wish to qllyour attention in irli.§§§.§I..`E".l..'."s`.§§I.i.I{.'.12..... ..E..E.....I.§..{.§.....§ .}EE2..`§{..._ “-°"‘\“°'“°' "°'“°*~°‘°'“,°’,‘f,",;_" . f _ ' crowded with passengers leaving Sum- mersido Town Council Friday evening mm' ew y°u‘°¥°‘h’D°°pe° ry merging ithe Water-works and Sewerege Bill rc- mmld nm' dhw. dm’ w be wld “ or Tas Alpine' cheque-tire substance ceived ite dual reading and was passed “E” hem' 1° gn'-”l°*w"°t 'W-"gum his union ' ‘wrpi If ol' things long hoped for. the evidence of ont-he casting vote of the Hayor to be amn; lying? M; “Lung "'l“_gs nm' Sew' _ imbmnwdmum Pmvmahl I"`°l.t“"° think something will have to be demo. Miss Amy Burrows and Miss Marion un an bnvlou mum” 'un "mln Right under 01198 nose Iai_\ UH!! _\‘Il}l\_ Brehaut are spending thc Easter holidays _I ‘~ - ' ~ B nndtoday people _-lying around in illl at their homes here. | L 8"” “ded to "h° "rect "ut “° °fmm‘°t corners. Where is the-|koat~cntor or have we tiny! Wake'upa`ltlI me what can be Rev. Mr. Beattie, evangelist will assist of water works find sewerage until it - _ - »~ < in the special services in the Methodist shallbcepproved of bypplebieclte of the Tggixlr J‘u‘;T‘°?h2r;°-t:::i:;1:;t°:°t‘n€ Church during this week. people. ` __ _ You" muhfully . A Petition is helm! circulated to nsk; _C°““°m°'G"M'R°Id Wuilcd t'°k“°“_ . .__. OBSERVBIL _ i the water works and sewerage bill. _i long lst) and henna an me u-_dume of pl_e_ ' - PQNJ' Inmin. Fmllli Amo! I. ROY 'pnrlng the bill had been gone through. ‘ ' ~ _ _'*v \ The commnnit-yof _Rocky Point wore' greatly shocked- on Thursday, April 6th when it. was learned _that Oliver McLean., I well _known and respectable young man :of that place, was accidentally shot. He went out that morning in company with his friend Ambrose Smith, to have some sport shooting telling his mother h__e would not be lqlg. Imagine the grief of that poor mother when her darling and youngest son was taken ho., still \\"e understand that negotiations are|“ nl*-l°\'Ii‘y in f'"°l' Of Will-Bl' W0l'k9 and y; d¢at,h,t,aken withoutamomenifs warn- under way for the sale of the yacht De- °h‘1ll0l"8¢d l‘0\lUCl|i0l`8 MCKIUHUH Bhd ing; Wg can hardly imagine a Bladder fender. This bout is the fastest in the har- MUUDI1 K0 DIOVB 0i~l\er\vIae. \Ve have no sight It WM only gym days bgfm-g, that FOP. Bild it IS H Pity that thc Surnmersitle K“f‘“‘“¢°9 11° Slim that ““°th°" l~`m’l5°i"" her daughter Mrs. Field was laid in rest. _vatchtsmen don`t try and keep her here.-l “'°“ld I"“'e “ ‘lme"°“t remit' The N55' Ollie, as be was familarlly known among pnh_i0,_ ing of the bill would ` not prevent the his cam n{0u5_ was asmunci, member gf P3 Ellioi.Divislon, Fair View. Boing able -‘\ "NSS l"\l‘¢‘ll\'liZ will be Iwid In M“l”k“l- _ b it the last clause inserted would necess' L0 play me violin hg wok _pmminent IIB". T\10~*"lf\Y 0\'l'l\i"t£- April lR.1\f 5 il- 111-- | irate another plcbiscite before construe puts at ,,Dci,\1S ,md emerminnyenm, He sharp, to receive thc report. of thc _d elcga- 1/0|., "H1 he greatly missed, hut who Wm miss tion to Ottuwn re winter coinnnxnication. Cough ]\[u¢tm-t cmimgd that many had him more than his mothcn brothers and REV- A- E- Burke. Cllill- -IOSGPII R'_!“d» -7- . voted at last. plebiscite in favor of the xrstersy as he was B dutiful ,mn ,md kim] E» B- MC7\”01\1`~ -' i