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All dealers, 35c. ni Sun 12 47 l 12 48 'WHY CATARRHO CURES CATABRH ran- ol an W _gg .i ` e p ' Crown _ Gem Jars We have alarge supply of 7 GEM JARS and asthe pre- , serving season is now on, will sell especially low ‘f Pinto 6c each. Quarts 7 c each. _ § gallons bc each. Rsbb°r»;Rins* 12|: doz. .l.I).lllACl.EOD___& C0. :ii ° _ ,_. . iliunm si 00. Insurance Agents- A Fire, Marine, Life _ Representing the leading Britis _‘Companies 4.. 1 §°°°°°°°f°°§ Ronan' ‘ _,_ _ work- 8 One oi our great Specialities Our business has been so great for pastfew months it has been almost im- gable to turn out our orders on time. e question naturally arises. What isthe reason ofso great a rush? The reason is plain, our plant is itted throughout with the latest Modern Machinery and elnpiging none but Bret class workmen. eare in a better pmition to turn out work in a satisfac wry manner than any other establish- ment on P. E. Island We have the facilities and know how to execute the work. Give us a trial and be convinced of the merits of our work. Bruce Stewart 6: Co., Founders, Engineers, hiachirdsts and Boilermakers. Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, Char- lottetown, P. . Island-Phone 125. ,C . »_...- _ 1 To Let A dwelling house on Upper East Street. Apply to 5 f. Cl-l ARLES M CGREGOR. 'F"_»_T‘~"-f 1 __ _ -. _ _ _ _ _ _, _ _ .,_,W._.____ _,;,L,.,_;._,_,W;,__,___,,_ __.__,_,_,__:.¢__,¥_, _ _ _ . _ ,ee ~'»..;-_>_f_,§_._-__ ;__,;,:f.,e___.,~_';»_e,.,-,,;~__:._7.j.,%_,_, The sad drowning accident at S a buoy is thrown to them.If they buoy and line are used by some pe buoy the otherwise difficult and da task of saving a drowning becomes easy. Had there been a life-boy or two time of the late accidentthe 1 shocking spectacle of a young m powerless to render aid would ha emergency. We hope yet to see --1;;-'- In - ing in the presence of hundreds who were v . UIXIIDGI' side the other night, ani many that have occurred there and elsewhere from time to time naturally directs attention to the entire absence of life-saving appliances. In seaports of the old world life buoys with lines attached are placed at intervals of say 50 to 100 yards along the water fr'ont.Ii a man or woman falls in the water are able to make use of it well and good.If not the on who rs goes to the rescue. Supported by a life- ngerous person on the Railway Wharf at Summerside at the ife of the victim would have been saved and the drown c been averted. And yet the cost of a few life- buoys and lines would be a mere bagatelle which the taxpayer would never feel. In addition there ought to be one or more life~boats at each of our principal ports, with trained srows ready for service in an 8. OOID' pletely equipped life-saving service along our coasts, as alert and effective as that of the United Kingdom or of New England. Acable to Ottawa from the Duke of Cornwall insists upon cutting down the ._+-ij-l* evening. ' F Cheap Light For the l.ons,' Evenings! Call and get some Mayflower _brand of Kerosene Oil, the best oil = imported to Charlottetown, which _ Iwillsellin four galloulotsat2l cents a gallon. ‘ Canned Lobsters, one lb Bats new pack, 25 cents. Libby McNeil’s Sliced Bacon, 25 cents. Heaton’s Chow-Chow, 22c; air B;I_\;»_Tea$n.°Ilbsat__h.Hassard’s mm. ' .I _T”°”e..e.3i1°if3.f"..e‘7?.i7.7`.. ei... Phone SIB. El- 3'- T006. .f ii ill ,_ (<41 (gil ti ttop. _f %al! dos bars Surprise Soap, ' li) vi ` Arrangements 31 drwawii too elaborate program of the royal visit to Canada on account of the necessity of saving the Duchess from fatigue. 'l' _ / l CITY AN D 1 1' J i'{i"|»!';!'.!,'/l'Ei.»: ’~' .“\\`i"‘i4` -1 I - ` V l I " 9_3 _° '__i,{~'» r . _ _ _ _ - _ __ e or eo » x xl L'|“|‘ gat"/if °\\.'~‘ ' ' ‘ - - - - ~ r '1 r _.Le f. = _ \ _ _ .` _ \ " \‘ f Mr. Geo. T.`Chase, a member of the 1 , _ the Metropolitan Sewer and Water Board &,xcg§-’t‘:°ar§§f'5.°f3r_ g§a;:et.‘:‘§:tf,¥,‘,t%;: _ _ , _ , _ _ Boston, ie inthe city. _ 1 3 iéeeililpa 1; i1>_o;he_Dib_eh;i:=_e;:ei;ivse;-r_§_o¢:i our store and you skip the biggest .crockery bargainsever _ heard of. ' Him _ W_ D 1 f h 1' d 1-__ ihinseed and Turpentinel 2.5 cents a bottle. ` ‘ r . - » ‘- e .iii ..W..?.`i“.§‘§,ii..Z.,°..?§.$°.i, .ifiiie ‘;i.°::°‘:§.;i;.‘::* *§:.““i.°°e'm$; °'°d” °‘ °“”°°”“°" Wh” "“'e '°°"""’ "°‘” ““ °'° ““""‘ “‘° "“’” "°°’ yesterday evening by the Olivette. gifts & Cvmvany. 'BONBIG-` ' telling their friends of -our wonderfully low prices. ' _ Bioekviiie-ste si. _ _ A VERY large concourse of delighted 0 listeners were present at the_ and stand wnvinced that you save myll,__ _ _ _ band concert in the squire last aggelggy b“Y111sY§°.f dns V896 laelf _ 5'* ‘ ‘ A evening. The Irish and Scotch ne saw is mme a ' ' ,.airs set many a foot tripping. The des- criptive fantasia was interesting and A woman is for all men to admire, for 'TT Sunnyside AIUIERS Wanted good milk pat ii.; ' ' Best prices on the Islsndions Tu ‘six gylipflmgau *ms L U .' '-3 _ kg §` rim ouanniau. onmrorrmowx. alison __ _-_ ___ _ ___ - - ~ -~~< mm” “R 1"" ni miami uuiiiin is tween the Columbia and the Constitution to decide upon their respective merits as defenders the latter was the winner.Then 1 the Columbia began to show up better and of late seems to have demonstrated her general superiority. Something similar took place in the repeated trials between Shamrock I and Shamrock II. At tirst the older yacht. which has been improved, was able to outsail the new craft. More recently the decidedly better sailing speed of the latter has been demonstrated. It is highly regrettable that the coming yacht race is to be made the occasion for wholesale betting. It appears that an English and an American syndicate have put un, the former $150,000 and the latter $250,000, the whole to go to the English to be the prize of the American syndicate, Doubtless other hundreds of thousands will be betted by individuals. With such vast sums at stake there is great danger of attempts to damage one or other of the boats, or to interfere in some manner to prevent the faster yacht from securing the prize. Heavy betting on sporting events has often been the fruitful source of bad feeling and angry contention, but such is the gambling spirit of the time that it seems impossibleto prevent betting on the yacht race. _ ,gf Q' ‘_ 1. , i‘ F; '1 J ~_' d \ i. 1 I w, »‘.~‘ l .E' ,_ __ _ Y. » ~ '-‘ ~ Y.)_` _ ‘ _ f\)» sie _ \ . f"\~` ` __` _ ¢ : _ T' /_ _ '~, ' ._ s '»3 , ~ 'un _ »___$____ _I 12'-__` I *$9 -_ egg' - '.a. ,. . -,;; ,,¢ _ .nnwmnssnann smrrnirnnaama . ' 1. ec ‘ _,ei 7i.~“‘w~ _ wsu ¢’¢? 'Y \ 1. .V ; X,_,i, K 3 T-7 We please every taste because our stock is the largest, the newest, the best. Every jacket is made in the latest style, perfect in every forming in fit, finish and workmanship to the demands of fashion ` the price be large or small our values are conspicuously big .f_ .1 -JL V' :;;°;:;:~;;‘.::z.f‘:‘;i;;’:i;';“;.°m;'.'1.f F. PERKINS ai Co, 1 ~ F PERKJ 1 iz io $25 "5 The Millinery Leaders. _ The M,u,,m.y , . Y I _ ._ , _ _ __ -_ H _ lun? ___ A wi‘fh`.. /T" ' Q -_ A *~ & <. , _£5 -= ii' 4'?" §:~.`,f_-_.. -__ _ /(,, ’ $E_-’!.:';-'ig »f4;~.°, ' ‘Z < -e'i’i'}'f°e?“ii§i§s e1."iiieiii°‘i'*` i3§i“§’3ii'ef?ei°ii§'i5 A Much is spoken and written durin Sexes lmdebythe said Lawrge' w wsieo il\‘?\ these times about this mysterious met 5 'D°;h°emg‘ri°;_§§)"°d' beam* d* ul* 301 587 01; of treating disease. The most truly re- The ,,iir2;iiiieei-'v'v'i'ii°have the ' i Jef ' _ markable f t h - °°p°'t“° ty V A A A i; which have ccdiiieisugideiyltthgeniiottice 31 gig gfggdblif lwe °f the Drug Store withwt °ém° ~ 1. _ ’ ` writerhave been those in whi The iiade ' ned does not bend himseu to l¢Chase's Ointment was used. ¢¢°¢P¢¢¥l¢31?€1§¢Si°f4Il7¢¢1l