~ ivou . I _ if. ___ »‘ _ n it Chariottetow i. ` ,_ - ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,_, “qui n 5*? -.. ..~..4~....i~» ,, . ._ _ ¢. Ofiiccs in New Prowas Block 'Li i _ .' `-r` f f,i '~ i -;, \ll\_ . in buying a "w. W. w."'fi(s'ildlai, li.ing.»f,~ ‘».?i,i ; rimicamn-lat 'ai _ gur stamp irislde.ioeWul¢elst$~ ltyid 1 , _0t¢g6r¢‘,; ¢ . -3..-5:1'-° °-"'i“‘.' il" adm' Ri” .'h°“ , mv s. J. Woonscon will pi-mn ini3“‘°"“"‘ P'”"’° ' 'i li' -1' ' naar-i.|'firr¢'.ii'i‘.'¢sn.si'.'i..i».y»ts..'..i....1i._ , ` Y 'u A " MBL' , Mount Herbert, nw. wsrtnm , ‘§2.f.;‘.“n‘“',“f‘*'*‘°°‘ °‘ P E’ 55. - ' Tara-wlllb° I big day in the Police 'Je_w_olo_r. I _ _ _,_ `- ' _ ~ocurr,.ai¢_i-gs.;`.nini.¢»crprcnibinon was We have lust received another large consignment of NonqC_urliug a AnscoFilm_s. .' -, 'Latitude of exposure ' is _one ci the important qualities of the Ansco ` Films. as - it- rgives '-the' Photographer great leeway in estimatin the length of exposure. In short ii_r_sco,,.Fiims have _manv of the advsntgglss of the best gloss plates. For e at, ' , ‘ , G. H. CO0K’5 _ Photo Studio. IN THE.. SPRING Nine out of ten ‘people need a tonic. They. are run down. -ner- vous. have no appetite. lack eu- ergy and ambition. have head- ache and get tired ieaslly- . HUGH ES’ Digestive Tonic gives new life to the system, it steadies the nerves, iucreasesthe appetite and infuses new vigor _and vitality to 'every part of the body. Price 25c per lJ0ttle. ' IlEil. E. i|UiiH£$. “HONESTY” ~ in treating my customers is my idea of good business. I maize trade by fair prices and good work-I hold it by rolggt grvice--the are no "ifs,"“ ‘ buts" “or Iisn a few days” about my business. I - do whatfyou want when you ,want it. - ,, ' _ ' D. MCLAREN, Artistic Tailor, Gt. Geo. St. 5-18 tts Sc w3m - RQCKY rciiirrime rants. On ftcrlonday, May 8th tho stcamcr llililn w Toni'/o Princo Bt. Ferry Wharf. Char ottcbown as follows:-- ' l-‘on MoN'r|l or MAY. Lcuvc C‘l\'i.own Louvc Roclcy Point. 7 n. iu. ' 7.30 ii. rn. -- 10.00 °‘ “' riooll pain, I?) p._ m. mm ll 5 lijgé ni. a ."1'i°` inte.:-1:: me-.5 QFFE 'SSS ',5-F E .5 SUNDAY 8 dw tt I I I . - .Velour Cali' Blucher Boots for men on the new American last- ,btiinful ot'style-Good- I year wetted. Price _ $3.00 » AT...l. ' i in Stock all Sizcs Boys’ -Cniicolatc Kia I Laccd Boots A boot with style and character init, the ieatherfis soft and beautifully coloured. T h- ef shape andgquality are good. _ - -' 'Small boys’ sizes 8 to ro, $1.50. " Boys’ sizes rr to 13, $1.85. , Boys’ sizes I to 5, $2.10. -Allcy Co: I ~ (Agents for . “Queen Quality” and I ` “Iuvictus") New Flour ` . Direct From the Mills. -_ - Five Roses in bbls. and if bbis. Royal Stuart, Beaver, in bbls. GYPSY. Beacon, Beaver in 25 lb. Sacks. (I Il lb. ll - “ " looib. “ ' Cheap for Cash at _ . Bccr-& Goft’_s. Saturday v Night ' [- _ Q Attractive Shopping :__ . .-1 We propose to make NIO C Saturday Nights Qninciin Nicnrs Q . ‘fi I 5 Toilet Articles. . Rancyo Goods..-Combs. Brushes, -'ZSo.ii>s, Scars. , Sdai>s..z Qktilillli 'lll°0$.',‘l»- _ 5' 'Ihe Always Busy Drugstore. ti Cape. Brcton§A`ds i“.l§§..§E.ii.°.§.’ sink. oi. ' ' ' ' noon ncaa. r..|.. vi. now-an faces, aa. _x.. 1.: .lui A , ’ `_ ~. 1_~."‘ ‘ ` V ' Sm ug 8803 ‘ I .‘;:';',°:“'::°f.<;:.:.:~:;:, i . i ' *‘tr.:.'.u&':“.'t:ri‘f1f?. T2*°.=*&'21 .'.:.~:.+..;‘.;‘;'°in.fa..°.:'.~°.':.;~"..‘.:..:’.~;. . °i,1""»`°' ‘*°“‘1°*"°‘°° ` I "°*"f-g~ =~"'~f'°~<‘* Fedora _ it ii i. .i _ 1| __ ` come up for hearing. ' Drvrnn sinvrol will be conducted by Henry McKenzie at 2.3) Sunday next In Cherry Valley church. , who has been attending Mount Allison returned home lastnight. l Rheum' Coram. city, whois attending Harvard College, Cambridge is expected home in about two weeks time. 'ras msc vassal or ins mam., P. E; Island produce laden, arrived at the wharf _on Saturday. -New Glasgow Chroiilcle. Tun Rev. D. MacLean will preach (D. V.) at Staqcbel on Saturday June 8rd at _7.ilJ p. m. and on Sabbath June 4th at 10 a. m. Rev. Gncnon J. Fosrrm and Mrs. Foster, and their interesting family of Springhill, preon a visit toldalifax. They iire at the Carleton. -Halifax Chronicle. ' A ooon live mnli with experience in the building trade, and with lots of snap a id ginger and ii little money, can learn of a. desirable agency by npplylng ut this o lice. _ ' __ Mus. A. Annnnscn, Orwell Cove," un- derwent un operation in the P. E. I. Hos- pienseil to learn that she ls now doing nicely. _Miss Mime/inirr B. Silirn wlrograduaif ed recently from Newport R. I. Training Hospital for nurse arrived home lastniizht on in visit to her parents, Riclis_i~d and Mrs Smit-li, Brighton. ‘ A1- the Police Court yesterday Reuben Vesscy for driving on the dlilervaikc was dismissefl witha warning. _'A young man named Covey for using abusive language was fined $5. A large number of summonsea will shortly be issued for fast driving. Foun'l'El:N young mon en route to differ- ent parts of the Canadian Northwest were passengers on the S. S. Northumberland on Saturday and went. West via. the C P. R. A travelling agent has been active- ly canvassing business for the C. P. R. on ,the Island of lute.-Moncton Transcript. 'erlyof Kensington, P. E. Island but now n resident of Glace Bny, U. B. will be pleased to know he has secured a good position with thc Dominion Ooiii Co. of that place. Mr. Conniclr graduated from the Union Commercial College last year. Hoir.Gnoncn E H ucunsand James Paton representing the Tourist Association have c-ilied upon the pr-opridtorsof the City Liv- cry Stables in reference to rates for horse hire during the summer monthn,and as ii result the Livery owners have promised that the charges made to visitors shall ln nil cases be decidedly moderate. >\,_ Auorann example of the reclrlcsfpse of city y_esterday. A little girl was ‘playin with u cat in the yard when suddenly aa it ran underneath the fence it was shot by ii boy from ir. neighboring window who had not seen the girl. This is the second instance of this kind within a few days und some stops should be taken to _eri- forcc tho low in this regard in the city. Tal.: premises of'-Iames O'Bricn, .Lower PownnlSt-.were raided yesterday afternoon ‘under a search warrant and two caaks of beer, one holding eighteen gals. and the other-twantygalions,~eachpartiyfuli.aei|ed by the officers nnd taken to the station. The__becr in one wus home mudc manu- fspturh and the other the owner srilrl he ‘hadbouglit from A. S. 'I>Icwitt.._' There had been conslderiible disturbance in the. vicinity of this house the previous night/.- SEA birds frequently spend wcaks _-at sea, and are beiievcdto quench their thirst partly from the falling rains and plrtly from thc fut nnd oil, which they devour rnve nously. when opportunity puts them in their wily. The keen eyesight of birds is well. known. und sea birds havc been observiid flocking to- wards the iitonn cloud about to burst from all points of the compass. und, sp- pcrentiy drinking the wiitcr iw itcici-cends from the skies. . , I J. A. Anssuirurrr, Gensmi Agent of the Mutual Life of Canada for this province placed ou The Guardian, desks, copies of ins ssc.. annual report or his enterprising; and progressive lconipany, whose ad. ap- pears in The Guhrdian this morning. Mr. Arsenault has just removed to his new oiiioel in the Sooti:,,b\lilding, Kent Struct, when everything' has been fitted up ln' nest and tint class order. The Guardian wishes the-company and ‘its popular ggdnt’ continued sucoeasi: this branch ol .\_nial-’ ness which lsccn ntly increasing in the favorof the people. _ . . 15- *m‘_°-~ i.. “~h°u ur? _ l'PI?~ B. '_' » ol - -- ” Rodd!! lm , , *-' ‘ . _ _ , ‘ ,» _ _ .yi-_ .;~1' . "_ °,- ..¢2. "i. '.‘,1'P F ' 'f.`»; ` _ .--~- ` »- ` » ~ - ~ ` ~-~-- --»»~' ' --‘ ' "“ _ , ,. - _:V _ . _ i, , .3 _ _ ’ ‘ Iue.'=..°“°:.‘;‘.:.:‘:t:::.iv;ni:::'n:.a:an mchacolmzg All varieties ol candy bearing Whiiehi name sie' acid by . f , ~ .i _ _ . I ' , ~ _ ~ ~ V _ . rj ‘=-.~_»~J¢w¢n»r»naoiiissiu..'f s y ‘mem . - _ _ _ _ . '.` ) 54-r5ilwrvr . Mrss Bnarnrlnvtno, Mount Albion pitni n few days ago. Her friends will bc' _ This many friends of J.C. Connlck, form- iire arms occurred in an upper part ofth; I ' I _ mood business on the bull of il of whetpvd' an the city. sides to accept the Robertaontoacls as hortleulturist, the ,uabonaldihrieuitural collage at Bt. Annie. Dr. F. C. _Hari-lsou, beetariolo- blol°8! lad geology at the Guelph Emeri- msntal _Form have accepted similar poations at the McDonald College. TuBAmherst Decorative Marble and Flooring Co.. Ltd., composed of, leading manufacturers and cltlrcncct abit town are placing cn the market door tiling in avaricty ot designs and elses which is laid in its own material eotliat it cannot become loose as ls often the case with ordinary tiles. It is sanitorymon absorb- cnt and lasting, requires no waxing, rubbing, scrubbing and hard work as the floors are always ln condition and a mop does the work. The store of Benj. Clow, Murray Harbour North is now being iloorcd with this material. This company lilso makes laundry tuba and sinks, Egyptian marbio, for bath room slabs, etc., decorative marble for Wainscotting, pillars etc and all sizes of oil stones and whetstones. They are sole agents for Metilemilexible enamel on-;ino,nnd Flexi- blu Veneer, both of which substances are great accessories in the bcuutifying of the home. _C ‘ON Sundny_ evening 28th Inst Rcv. Mr.' Thomus,Pownal,preaclied an able discourse on The Rclatlonnf Children to the Kingdom of Christ. and the Church. The tcxt was “8uil’ci' little children to come unto me and forbid them not; forof such is the Kingdom of Heaven." Matt 10, I4. In clear and convincing innguurze he provcii beyond n shadow of ullouht that child- rm until they come to ycuin of discretion, by (_}hrist‘s meritorious death, arc hairs of the Kingdom and members of the visible ohnrcl1_on earth; and,said the Rcv.gentle- man, who can forbid water that these shall not be baptised. Surely there are no better subjects for the Kingdom or baptism, and in thus presenting the children 'to the Lord parents were honor- ing Christ and Chrlst‘s blessing would rest upon and follow the children. “And Ho laid His hands on them and blessed the_m.'_' Three were permitted into full church mcnibership last Sunday evening und tive on thc, preceding Sunday as a result of the revival services held in the Spring by Evangeline Beatty. The Sim- ilay School is flourishing under the able snperlntendence of J. A. Moore. All are cordially invited to attend from li) toll in pi.`-Coin. - _ Sulicn, Disciintcntcd ' 'Morosc_. low Spirited Brace Up--Vit'aliz`e` Nerves - a1.jid_ Blood with FERROZON E * . The Effect is Instant-Makes You' Snap and Dance ' ‘ _with Vrtality. Your appetite is gone; ___gNhatl ttle you eat. brings no satisfac- n. i ` Your'rc getting blue and nielaiiclioly- you can‘t. rest. or sleep. ` Nervous prostrutionls staring you ln the face. Your unstrung nerves can only be nourished back to health hy u nerve tonic like li'e`rrozo It k of tl 118. ' CUPS! \V8l\ |1988 18 inner nerves, gli cs vitality and strenith to the blood mid nervous system, mn es nil the organs work in harmony. .’1‘he_ folovring ex§erience of Mrs. D. P. Courtland, of yrtle, proven t-hc » prompt _action of Fea-rosone. "‘I had nc ner-vc strength. "My appetite was poor and my system was out of order. ` . ‘ I felt. weak und dispirited, was tired ut th whol l lo o c c i ay nf. __ “Fcrrozonc iicuompi shed wonders. _“lt A ve me nstrolig nervous system, a gooslgiippctite, and nbunrtnnco ofhealth.' errolone coiitiiins concentrated nour- ishment you can't get in any other wny. No other `mcdiclnc_ bcncllts so quickly. 500. per box or sir boxes for #250, nt. all deulcrs in Me0X€S fl-'lb ,M-. gm' =‘- if P1 ____ , ~ i Sivlisb S ii hom Sliilis For years past, we have gained' a reputation of having the most stylish line of soft front shirts in the city. This year we put forth a special effort to secure an ex- ceptionally large variety in the new Americin designs. We would like to have you call 'here at your iirst convenience and examine the new styles. ~ We think you will agree vsiih us that we have not only sustained our former reputation. but have excelled it lu var- iety and designs. -We honestly believe that our immense showing of new fashionaniesoft front shirts should be seen by every well dressed man in the city. Prices 65c to $2.00. ' \ S. il. lticlionald. P. E. IsIand’s Greatest Clothing House., , lottctown, P. E. Island. W I/ ~ ‘ _ if, _, , $\ "iw 6,. i I . _ i . fic) __ “ Direct from Colimbo, Ceylon. Put up in 5 and ro lb wood boxes. _ A 7 W FW ii '-' _ , _ __,,_, _) _ ' ni/ 1/ i 'f Ni H Y: Q I f"\ , _Q5 `_?Igil ` /"""" GOING MARRIED T0 BE IN in-:J Ifvso yr.u’il want a piano ` nd ou'il want a tirs a y class one. If you buy a t- 2*. HEINTZMAN "ii You'li be satisfied-.‘9i'ery instrument guaranteed The leading pianists _re- commend them. Csll and inspect. Sold on P. E. Island only by miller bros., “Sunnyside Music Store.” Iv Valuable Property _*W For _Sale ‘ §§§i, 5 We are instructed by Willllm Fx; . S . _ Seller, Esq, to sell by Pub ic Auction on Monday,]une 5th, r9o5 at rr o’clock lit \i,f.L> a. rn. all his pro erty in this city, con sisting of three weliing houses. __ ..~ .fl No'1-Situated on the corner of WV Hillsborough and Richmond Streets, ___ lfaving hot and cold water,end sewerage ,.,. ,_ and bath connection. A Grand Rcsult in Char- ..i:.;¢..-.-.i.-f.-.;».-.s-;----- No. 3-On Upper Hillsborough 5 Street, opposite Mrs. J. D. Reiil's resi- lv QI dence. with all modern improvements, uch as hot anil cold water, sewerage, il . if . .I bath tub, electric light, nnil h‘eat_ed throughout with hotwater, having uint. radiators. ML A- N- FRASER: P\'°VlUcl“l M"““H¢"» M93’ 20| 1905- Those are ` er rles`ra e ro eriie . V Y l bl P P 5' The Mui-“ll Life IUBUFBIICC C° °f NUW Y°"k° and all the dwellings are in first-class Charlottetown, P. F.. I. repair. Dear Sir:-I acknowledge with thanks the receipt. _ of your Conipany’s inQ;eM‘;;e§fn:l:dh;?tel:_‘:{_fh;TSin:rf§Ly{ __ cheque for __§7o3o.3o n_n Bank or Montreal, also Annuity ljoiicy _No. ri7z5 winch his future h'omL_ u_e__efo}e these p__0pe___ I ..i . grnvidel- hat on Mgy I. i905 nriii each year for ilfe,I will receive three hundred tics must be Suki Sak osmvc_ oilars ($300), in set lenient oi' my Mntured $5ooo._ 15-_year endowment, 15-year Term! eu and mme ,Lowa at Mk Dlstrib tl P llc No. or 6 2 with Deferred Annuity, in THE MUTUAL LIFE y _ ' “ °“ ° Y 4 'S in-.NJ caarraasrcc , Yours very truly, - (Signed) ' SIMON W. CRABBF.. Flillowners, Dairymen, , 'Lobster Packers When Etting up for Spring work try the »NEW FOUNDRY ° , Foot of Queen Street sc. casrmos. auraras of .ii rind.. Fouuiderl. Hrichlnists and Boilermakers. The (Iliariottcnwn Foundry Machine Co. Ltd. Phone 75 P¢lke’s No r Wharf. P 0 BOX 4ll INSURANCE CO.,of NEW _YORK. _ ' Aucmme'e'rs_ This I consider a splendid result. as io buy an Annuity of $_3oo at my age 64 d 4i_ ~-¢- X would cost $3,408. so that drawing $7030 30 and getting an Annuity of $300, I _ _ am etling practically a caah vdue of $10,430.30. » Q also carry another policy in your company, in which I have all confidence. ,II IIELIIIIIIUS Illll’ ,_ Is what you get when you use i. our tea or coffee. something that G gives a lasting effect and a re~ 1~ ireshed feeling. _ X"-_ OUR TEA at 25c per pound ` we import direct es laiiy for our trade and is thereibeii as pure ,;§ as when it leaves the gardens. OUR COFFEE at 4oc per-pound is “put up by the well known co ee firm, Chase & Sanborns and is blended especially for ns. Ground fresh as you want it, I’lcKenna, 7.” ‘mg TllC GIOC lf. ` '_ Sr.: li . ' fi ue!i.L%.1~.za:.l :_.*?‘“@e“ me ¥$&`*`»\- "-%f".3..~..”‘e&. 4f~i¢e»~‘r';-.ese§__§='_ i is i ii iv ,B-1