V 'lui A/ 3, ,li EIGHT _ _ N-'_"_ (P .\~. ‘ fr" YY- r. ~ ‘ as-l _ntl I-I ll -I Changing conditions from time to time make it necessary to redraw a Will, possibly adding _ _.__thei,,,__W_ins’ thereby dip thereto a young child as ` ecting the distribution of beneficianr or eliminating their estates both before therefrom one who has become deceased. The big merchant prin- ces of Canada and the United States realize as a matter of business the importance of making _:_ 33 'and after death. 1 j History has told us that ;_ _., these same men have ap- '§‘3irg pointed trust companies 5_5, as their executors. Why? once This companys 1 h b . ggixlseol ee,{;gi?1Sceds; ofhcers will be glad to ii ii’ efiicient and economic handling will be greater. 'Is your Will up-to-date? It not, have itrédrawn at sistance. `-._ -l ill render any possible as- |Birthday, June 3rd. ' i _,._,. have paid for has expired not miss sn issue. as all discontinued promptly date. -PROGRTESS MADE.- -spot..-- M. had been sick only a few ? l piysiro buy in this Provide .-0Nn 0Ii=N'r_im-.worm ma nurt- .___ ion for advertising in _thll columuf ._MR. FRANK--LAFFERTY is Gash must _aeeom1>en`y"order. Mini- Guai-aiim Agent, in Bummerslde. _'mum charge tvrontydlve cents. \llEt|:. _-__ ‘ -si-:E ii-rin cnniir detective play -wAN'r1,~2n` Ar ouom.-an sunfl- nt the Opera- House, the -King’s-man Ltd., - - 6-1'll3L 2703 --.-- -v'I`HE MORNING DAILY Gllardllm -GUARDIAN AGENT.-Mr. W. A. can be ol-Wyinedat Imlertyll Tensor- Miiimsn is Guardian Amt in Alber- lei Perlvrm Summerlide: ~ ton, and he will be glad to receive -v-- - news, ggw _-.nd renewal subscription -'HEAR M133 BLANC!-IARD slug and advertising, _ God Remembers whim the iWorld For- gets at “‘Thu Ticket of Leave Man," -SUBSCRIBERS should renew e to be presented in the Opera House, week or two before U16 t-H110 “WY Charlottetown, June 3rd,' 2703 and _thus ~.__.___ _ P599" are -A BUSY SEC»'I‘ION.- The farnnerg 011 UPU? of Egir-ant Bay are -hiusy worlrinlg the Mil- land and putting in their crops, riot- withstanding the lateriess of the 'P118 cemellt sDl`ll1€. the cultivation' has been W0' l0'lI\llIltl0n f0I` MT- S- P1 G0“““t’9 ceeded with riipldlyi and will be done IWW Sin?" ut T‘3s1“0“f~ BUY lB_ 'HOW in due time, with the exception wh‘ereY. co.:i‘|~letc-d. The work of putting up mud is very low.-M. » ll w - r ceeded with -i- tlic_fi~iiiii. wi no 'l»p_o _ lriimilly ns all the material is on the "E81-EB" itll I -ivifi. rnncv iinwis.-'rim asain -MF- Ulvment “Arssnauit, iiiriisn- i;'¥ _ _ of Percy Lewis which occurred :it his ’ville, who some time a.-go disposed of i home at Atherton, on Thursday May Us 5t°‘_"k- left Thursiifly I¥\0\`l1i'“E f0l‘_ , |21, at the early age ol l:'i, came ns Rllmford. Maine--M. The P€Yp€tual 1\'ll8t2e ii surprlse_to his many friends. He -- days when --The .miny friends of Mr -John $ 3 the icy hand was laid on his lhrow. Bernard, Abrams Vdll-age, regret to ' . - - iBi-sides his sorrowlng ather he eaves leiirn that he has been obliged to go and undlvlded profits over ’ ’ 'ta mourn four brothers: (ilull/ill. Il" lli the hospital' to, undergo treat- lvin, Archie, an-ri Foster all at `gon1o.mcnt for uppenilleitls.--M. 'lil' -His funeral which was largely nttenil- ---»- _ 'ed' took iiliicc on Saturday the 23rd. -The in-any friends of Mr. ‘and Mrs. l‘_ ri' ii l ji kimoni cniiglit the The it -i Fu 1,5 ~ .1-1'-l ' The Strength ot a Will -;J-Ei . . __ Depends upon its being correctly drawn and secondly gi-_-3 entrusted to a Strong Executor. us, ,~. -i.,i The Eastem Trust Company will advise with your M Solicitor in drawing your will correctly, and act as your W3 _ . Executor and Trustee, insuring all the advantages of the » best individual Trustees, with none of their drawbacks. The names of its Directors and Officers, and its large Capital, are a guarantee of its Strength, Ability and Good ‘Faith. iw Its charges are regulated by Law and are no greater i ‘ '* than those of an Individual. `/-fffrl ` Consultation or correspondence invited. I -»i . The Eastern Trust Co. W. S. Stewart, Manager iiiff tw- ¢~r`» ' .f __ ~ - i.-.~‘ I harlottelown .snatched fron ri hook, -an ltn the linrn for his fnther |’ Controlled Company 7 7 ‘[iilt. to tlit-_ l“resliyteri:iii cemetery, Iljmnng 'Arse-n-eu1t_ Urbanvi11¢_ at-9 ll I ‘ ` I ~~*' Lédnm ' i ' 1 ( _ _ _ _ svllle wliitber they had gone to _i V 8 --ii/li-it 'inAvi<.Rsa.- what might Spend me Wi,,te,__M_ I TfUSt€€S f0l' B0lldh0ld€l‘8 y 7 have inicn n very serious ncci-dent véns .___ ° ' ~ ' 0 ‘ - » _ f _i nvi-.rtod I.; the presence of mind o _H15 friends Wm imp with ie _ if Advisory Board littl. E . c r old ho . While his ure tl _ t tl _ ditto n M . Jp as where ho was liiiil to rest-W. gud 1;., Sec them, home again grom is . ' n as. a on .~ 1 ~ - ' . ' “ - “H-“-S 1122- SH - "J k H D niotherllnllliivsnw B Le; was eingaz Arsenmult “lation \;I11of ri oglefiptlx ‘ W H' Alt el? -k R Ho ‘t cd in nrcriiriiis breakfast mid in the Sl/ improving. Mr. Arsennnlit_ had ran ° ef". z "ft Of llll1l‘»l\'\f1 toast the sl1;»eve_oll1'€l‘ siistninied u bud fall ii few days ago ' ~ '. Miles Tall 'Which cnnfincnl him to his bed mid H0 M- up iicr sleeve irnd nround her ‘brick gi;-r-osgit_=,t.=,| medicnl gr9,m_ment:_M_, ij~~ - Managgf, :iml un to her lmir. -Little Welld-ell, ` ___~___~_ *iii , seeing the accident, -at once commenc- gin buying chocolates you should MOTYIS Bl0ck Charlottetown oil to bent out the flames with his insist on purity, for iniipure chocolat- L - A--~ - 4- ' 'Y' ,liiiw lmnds and n towel, whicli he es uri- nlmost as im-il as poison, Here il nlthou-gli you will find nlways a good selection is -I < -1 I. ~- F* 1 'his rrlotlrei- screamed to him to run Of the l‘\lFl>Sl'». cleanest freshest and he stuck to most finely flavored chocolates, DFG- ,hig joi, han Sn(-,¢,.pd¢,d in ,,x¢,inE,ui.sh. pared by the leading co-nlectioners in im!! thi- flnmes. When he finfislred he Cf|'"idn rrnd the United St-ntes-here nyclninird "Oh maminnl had I gong. M1: Ncllsons, Willards, Moirs iinillrlg-" lol’ Piilm vou would lnive been burn. setts. Pouring in prices from :ine to. pg to de,,t`h~'_ ,md he dropped to the $‘2.00 Q box. McKinnon Drug Co., floor as white ns the now blnckeried 00"' (Wont George and Kent Streets. towel limi been. mid went hrnve nct has enilenrcd him to all. sorely. His MU-' ____ HORSE NOYES -NEW WHARF.-The Guardian- has '*"“' , been informed on good authority tl|a_t _At ill" "WEB held. at SYUHGY on one ol Boston's greatest fish iirnzs is Vlcf-Orin lluy, Dominion ll., until re- seriously contemplating the building cently owned in Charlottetown, was of u wburl at Alherton. This whur! ffllied in lille "Be-f0V'0l1 event. und is to have concrete arches, nnil is gy _Worr second money, the race being l:e up to flute in every way. Upon t e won in three straightf heats byi wharf they proroselto build a modern Spooney Boy, ' packing house with scientific appll- .___ ‘ 1111001->f0r hmidllnc fresh fish. especial-l Mr. iriigsr Hesrtz, Mtirsnficiii, img ly mackerel. Should this prove satis- sold to Messrs. Bradford Webster, fiictory they intcntl to it lst/ build ii liobcrt Frizzlc and John Kellow, of lilillle tlihliiitsitélmulierllhliilt im" i-“"’*’i"g "°f““'f-ll' his lmfulevmv yeufliiiiz fe- ! . ", i ec.,incase - .; \~ _ time he gluttcil with fish. Mr. J. U. Hcbtlnna I am, F fl lkmlor id mm Lewis, wlio has iibly represented this cit Slly ' mn R' Hcuftz' firm nt Albcrton for the lust. two y` ,P was the highest Wlcetl ye_i1‘s,lins been ask-eil to sition of ii\n~n-ngnr of this fi take the p0_ miarc brought out hy liini. To im- rm_-swmnch credit stand three first prizes at ` . ' . . Cliurlottctown E-xliiirition l .~ it Allertoi . A fl tter u iti l’ r l 9» M10 bl-l lic yuilirg is m1in.n TllegG}lllisr‘dii?ll ei- daughter' Mm`3_hHeld Girl- UV R°f0l`f“‘ tends its i-iiiigiwitiilntioiis not only to er' was w“" mx mst Prima flml UNO .,u_W|_m`Eu am 91081,, Mm .MMWI .JW diploimis, while she fouled 51 Crown who will he grcntly honeii un 1iri'niigc|iient.. Biiililiiig ted by such H‘lihf_ C01! Wllwll. as ii 3-i_nonths-old, O,,e,.uti0"S won first prize-there being ten en. win likely comments this fnu or ear. FWS iv the Home class. and ne wus ]y next, Sprliifg-A, |mlll`Cdl1ll3l%l\` after B0l(l IGF the h!1’ll(I~ l om? su_~n nf $200. For breeding, style ____ and nction, Wigtown Pride should he hard 110 l‘¢‘Rt. either in the show ring Ol' RH n sire It is understood th-'it C . I 1 l _ L E so ;}Ilgo.prico *mild was “°'“""“‘l“s Over aplta $ ’ ’ ° ' vnwiiiiiiu eiieiinzaniiuxi '_ Total Assets $15,000,000. ;_;,;gg,;p;i;,,g\;,gg,,;f;g;»;;~, lllllUllt_l1lFllllllNZl ‘- i487-s-sivitsttf _ em. reeevm:nts,wiin zen.; ' lfhblllu Buk, means cure Why not prove _ tm’ ?_ All Druggtlte avul_Sta!1Ilu-5 _ _ ` - ' wnsriinorou, ii. s., .inns 1-it '-1 i_ _ i _ _ is reported that ,Cnrrniizn has declar- éa B U K cd hlmsi-ll provisional pres :lent ‘if 4 L of g Q I Mexico. NIAGARA FALLS, June 1-There :gl Fertilizer and Cement is some leur of H deadlock and dis- ruption ol the M-cxicdn mcdlution proceedings over the question, 0( nil- .tl , We have just received a cargo of English Super-Phos _ “mitting cnnrm,,_ tn.. mei sind- its pate and English Portland Cement. . ' 11 'Mio' in “W P'°°°‘“““2°- fi” Get our prices before buy ing elsewhere. _ ' 0 0 1 Weir & Fife ~ l _ _ CASTOR IA 1 lor Infants-and Children. ~ ‘ The Kind You lim Always lluuglil rg _ r Stanley Bridge ' /- ' i Bears the "‘». _ 5-25M 9.1 fl 1 .if _ Neat Wash Suits 2. .»i- for the “Kid¢lies" ll Your boy will never look bet' ter, nor be more comfortable, than when he has on one of our wash suits. These suits are cool, light, neat and nice in appearance and wear wonderfully well. You have a big variety here to choose from 8-;-olgéter call in and look over the $3.50 and $4.00. New Empress Shoes .lust Received If you have not already :lone so, why dont you find out why people who have worn Empress shoes are always ready to put in a good wood for them New oxfords at $300 Morris & Smith '“ Bizulwfe 0! Highly Pleased This is the answer given by all those wha have purchased a Bronze This and like 0 near B0 P ~ - . . . - > 'lo secure thethiggest possible cro ,the roundwill have to- the fouowing Nam foods; Balbriggan. underwear and porous kn‘itjshort__a_nd _ long sleeves and 'truiiks creams, Whites all sfizes; 1 .i- White and fancytvests- that are slightlysoiled in checks,.plaids and stripes, f .5 l it erllyosglgarroml 0 to formerly sold from_75c to _ . ‘ h, " ‘ l ___ 990 1 00 eac page to c ear pany H0560 _ Hard and Soft A M in cotton, cashmere and . . _ Hats silk lisle all shades and mcludmg all the latest " patteméf, au. Sizes’ -fO1.m_ shapes and shadqeswe are '__ my 2510 SOC ;iifi.°§tidi. air has - S NOW 19° New 1.00 ".‘~'.'»`:‘*`.‘ ri' "»‘ ~'r'i‘-‘*r>'.“`r‘>`r '_ _ QJ. '2"’t"f'I'*l‘ -1-'.-:-'.-'.-E»f I I-_ Men’s Shirts _ We have' had made to our order .in Montreal an I extra large,extra strong line of working shirts in greys, *‘ blacks, stripes, blues and tan 75c, 1.00, 1.25, 1,50 .;~ ' .\. Men’s Belts 121 _-5 Leather belts for young men this year are inclin- " ed to be narrow and all our belts are fastened with a _ patent clip so that We can fit any size in broWns,greys, ___ 0 blacks. 350, .4.0c, 50c, 65C, 75c, 90c, 1.00. ° - Prowse Bros -’.< 'P .i- Jr-'rlr-'r~P ‘wa-H+--+ _ i ~ - f-'r WB _ Get a Bigger andBetter Crop withUnmixed Fertilizers Q How About a 'Good Big H- _ How to lAi»i>ly‘ ' _ There is a mint of money in potatoes for the men who plant the Fe|~[|l|zer5 intelligently and use modem methods in farming. -_ The Charlottetown markets are offering from 50c to_ 55c per busliel and all over the Dominion there are corresponding high . . O f t t 'eld rices And ihese rices won’t be lower for some months ne acre() 0 a 065’ yl _ p _ ing 200 bushels, consumes be fertilized-and none but our UDFMIXESD fertilizers will give absolute satisfaction. These fertilizers supply the ground with the very elements of nutrition _that are required, and can be supplied in combina- tions to suit every crop, and _the varying needs of every square inch of soil under cultivation. potash, 74 lbs, phosphoric acid, 21 lbs, nitrogen _46 lbs. All this has tobe paid back before you can expect g_0od returns from next cultiva- tions. ' .usa _riiis roitiauni on l roiiii rornro ciior Z (For one acre, without manure.) __.?..1_f'f’.l'5?. ,S_‘?T¥’.‘T?'.‘?l?f’fF’i'2s“.‘i§ 150 lbs nitrate of soda.._4.88 I ' 200 lbs sulphate of potash Interesting booklets on farming and fertili. ................... f _""zers-they’re y0ur’s for the asking-send T0t3l $15-13 I or t em. ` ~ . Result of Fertilizer Tests on Potatoes A farmer at Glenfinnan secured a profit of $40.50 per acre solely by using our Unmixed fertilizers. _ _ Another farmer at Little Harbor had a profit of $54.40 per acre clear gain over the unfertilized fields. _ _ A man at Trilby tried _two fields side by side. The field fer- tilized with Unmized fertilizers showed a clear gain of $44.75 per acre over the unfertilized fields. Lower ‘Queen St. Riveira I Tn' ' `o_`nsToCiA1*rERN', ~.p` r-1,* ofthe b¢=l°é?.:‘ii`§i'l.l§i<‘$"ft'it-risks get midst pete?-We °'°°°‘” one white bodyl 'Shia is 5 8tO'¢k.15tlttér!_if8i'id soldih Teri and qugigtigstwquired. €liina"cups.'and"sa`tiéei‘s to' matchcan be CX