iSlilllll For Tnfanh! Ed Children, Mothers Know That Genuine iiastoria Bears " Signature lilimflm’ .. » , Ahcipfulilcmfll?’ “gm Cnnsttiifillimfmd S 1:“ I and FCVCHShn§95EEP l Loss or} I xcsuitirifillifld m l‘ 1 ,/_. Ilse , Fur liver Thirty Years ElSiHlA ‘m: cnurwn cnmnnv. axwvnnn cnrv. __,-— Tim CE- ' ‘Tit - r c. 1' Wrapper; .:.,_,n i r-;--.~»-.».,‘._-@.~....+... “ma. - . ";lllb4 x41". ldcztiiiin: .~ U2" ,\ !Iii‘iiVI*1‘I1ib'-‘ll’?il' ~ in ihtnaila. i ti t-n pawl-at".- 'l"hr~ nami- only flvlllllii" |,4».| liy l." Ltintlinyo, ‘Fist lattes of Illuniitactnrc, n. llriwfil ilt-- [Iliitllv a.- ‘Hill bu niuinptd with their EUHLLAI undo 1.41.11, tho "Uuyur Uroll." A Tonic Wine Successfully used since over ton years for the relief of chronic ailments of the res- piratory organs. Rccotnmendcd as an up- building tonic in all stages of convalescence. v 0n Jule ldarywharc. Dr ED. MORIN 8i (ilE, LIMITEE . _ . - . utmuntr. (ma. saliva no ox-atoon ,,st.».ioc nottsulas t; Ti-iie" piREAT HOME SHINE Al..lt) ton BLACK, TAN AND wtarr snoss 11m r r, iz-tztrv ccint-twitarton; 1.11),, trimaran, ma, "i a». r~ u. .<.tt.. ‘-~t fruit"? dirr-r-tinaa for Colds, '21‘. ‘lkiotltt-rlto. l-lnrnt-hc, Neu- iln-ttntittistvt, Nouri- Joint Pain; and Pain generally. l"! inlih-ts coal. but lairvcr “llayct” tiuckngen. trait r tin-ii j a int. ucnts. l Th. rods uzjy (‘no J ' 5 53? “B1791” 3pm,", i‘, U, . g V’ ,~-§ Ainnnftittttiri- of Muno- ptviltiltltitslr: .. ltmilia-ltl - l 1.1 t Aspirin nit-Elm Buyer ill llilllfllliwhi, llll.‘ ' = vll of Unycr company, Latest land Moist flmptirtanft Matter if Sélecftlt» $181116)’ sailed from Charlottetown yesterday, for the Strhlt o! Belle ‘sic with supplies. iatying the cement on Qifcen Strétt front the ltoyal Bank corner lo Kent Strcct is now in progress. 'l‘he work of grading on Grafton Strt-i-t along Sunnyside prepara- ory to receiving the content is go- ing forward. FOUR YEARS IN PENITEN- HARM-Albert W. England, char- _-,ml with forging and uttering for- p-d liquor prescriptions, was sent- -l\(Et"(] to four years in Dorehestt-r ur-ttltettilary last \veek'by Justice ‘handler in the Supreme Court at Frlali-rloion, N. 11., THE BRlC~3E.— 'l‘ho 1lllisbo- wiugll litidgo is receiving some taut-h not-tied repairs. An accident which might have proved morn tcrltit‘; than it did, occurred on $aturday whr-n a horse stepped ‘nto a ‘mic in thc bridge. which lhe workmen had neglected _to illilci‘ unto, protection around be- forc they left. ~ .DELEGATE'S.—-—At tho mcctilii‘. ti tho (‘harlottctown district held a Dunstafftintzc, the following xt-rc duly elected its meinbcrs 0i he annual cottft-rcncc nf the Meth- lillnfil. Fhurch, which meets ln Suck- /Llli-, N. B. next Friday: John R. I-ldwartls, >1. Vvlltshirn; nrfJ. c. Joombs. hit. Stotvtirt; G. l’. ‘Iouitltt-rs, Now \Viltshlrc.; Ii. ll. ilrown, York; Percy lliitcltrll. Mt. Mrs. E. S. Wceks, Mnr ray Elarbtit"; 'l‘. J. Wlgginton. ilriilgitctvn; Henry Smith (‘ll’- toa-n, ilichztril (‘rccih hionttigttt-i .\lttrnatt~s.—J. A. Moore, E. Ho)" aiity; Jolm Mclves, Winslow; James Paton, Charlottetown. Jo-rbt-rt; Ont-r ill-‘Iillll he arc called no.0 t.» ciirttnicle the zleath in the corn.- illllllli)‘ at Victoria Cross, of a ven- -rttb‘.e old lady, in the person of ‘in-ray Bruce, relict _of the mic Iohn lirucc, who predeceased hcr tany yours ago. ' ller death took ~'acc at the home of hcr son, Ar- liibzilti llrucc, with whom she r0- .dv.i, ‘in tlfc 11th day of May- ‘U20, ut the extreme old age of a-ariy nap hundred years. Tho stibjr-tzt of this memoriam was horn in Isle of Skye, Scotland ad when yet a maid of eighteen lllllilleftl, she with her parents. ioiaed with a large community of ‘ricnds and neighbors from this, ior native land, and immigrated to wand in thc passenger ship, .. ingtnn", in the year 1842. Anon ailcr her arrival from the land, of hcr birth, she, with her lwlovtal ltnsband, hocatno pioneer i-vsidents oi‘ Victoria (‘ross, whorc with willing hands and a brave h: art, she faithfully fuifilicd hor .lllill"'.-\ portion oi llftfis duties. A largo tnmily of sons and duugh tors at 0111-, time was hcr (loll given charge anti (lllllfifllfllltfllj but, xtlas! in the providence of God, none word present to hid hcr a final farewell ore she laid hcr armor bi’ tu dwcil with (lhrlsl, whom she faithfully servcd;-—for they had t" passed away save the son above tncuiiontd. Deceased was of a cheerful disposition, and highly rt-spccrett in the community by her ntany frtcndsoand neighbors. She was a true Christian woman; a dc- votitl ntcmbcr of ihc Vnlloyfleltl i-httrt-h. it was not an unconr mun scone to witness this aged ‘lady ivending her way Sabbath af- ter Sabbttth, with buoyant. ntcp to wards the trlturelt of her choice, v. distance of five. milos. and nfter service rcsutning her journey homownrtla with but little indica iion of physical exhaustion. For tin- last four years she was confined to her homo, so enfccbl- ctl hal slur- bet-tittio that her devot- ion to tho church she so muclt lov- W1, had to bc abandoned, for the l)lll'll\'il oi yours, now has fallen hcaviiy upon tho weary body. Dur- lflg thii period oi the deceaeeds infirmity, Mrs. llrtico, hcr dangli- it-r-ln-lttw, with unwenrled patience and tcndcrncss, ministered all nt-i-di-d comfort and care unto the cad. "lite departed this life, as- surod of a glorious immortality bcyontl tho grave and as alrcatly stittcii. she loved the’ church and hri‘ iato pastor the llevd. Rodk. hicla-an and with no less nrdor, ho itcr. A. S. Stewart, his suc- ct-ssnr, who conducted the funer- al service, ills exhortation to all who ivr-ro present, was most clo- filli‘ll' and impressive. in behalf of lltc tit-ail, whom he much admir- ed and respected during his pan- ioralo at Valleyfiohl, he spokn of hcr as a true Christian, who has fatithtully finished ihc race oi llfc. .\f|i-r_ which tho remains were imrnc away to their inst resting illrlvc in the cometary at Valley- , field at-mmpanictl by a largo con~ ' course of relatives and friends who 5 r»-vetvntly' consigned theta to ilti i i i i t-tinaocraicd ground, “Blontd Are the Dead Who Die iu the Lord." uouoav ‘ l THE s-rauLzvn-iais c. o. s. STREET WORKr-JPhe vvork of. A few cents buys "Dundarifio." After an application of "Dande- rino" you can not. find a fallen hair or any dandruff. besides every hair shows new life, vigor, bright» neaa, more color and thickness. RING AROUND 8UN.-—A circln oi unusual proportions around the 5"" "will! all day Saturday created nmch interest and much specula- tion was evinced as to what lt mlilllt Dorienti, M-any believed that it. signified it storm of oxcetititinzil severity. ATgootl shower oi rain and tlr-cidetlly cooler weather yea tortlay has boon tho only t\llll‘(lil\\‘ in wciither conditions since. GOOD PRICE FOR PROPERTY YThc property oi Mr. A. F. Long. Mount Edward Road, consisting of some seventy acres of land and residence was sold at auction last week. The purchaser was Mr. Wil- liam ,it"ass and the price paid nuts $iIl,000_ The ntovoabic properly sold at correspondingly good prirws Mr. Benjamin (‘aricr was the zinc» tionccr. -PAINFUL .ACCIDENT.— Mr. James 1i. McDonald met with a very painful accident last 'l‘httrs~ day morning whilc shingling on tin». barn of Mr. (‘olln MeDonaltL, Sher brooke. the staging gave way Mr. McDonald fell about forty feet and was rendered unconscious. The un- fortunate mun was uirrietl to the house where medicapald was im- mediately summoned, Upon ex~ amination it Wils found no boncs were broken. Mr. MicDonald is now resting easy. D159 m 8'$|‘DE,.-—Tl1e dead. occurred Friday mbraiag at tho home of Mr. F. J. E. Wright. "T Miss Emma Hcustis, aged til Y"- Tho deceased sittfcrcd with a stroke of paralysis in March an‘. has since been in failing hmmli The late Miss Heustis has bccn living in Summersltle for tnany years, and loaves a host of fricnils here and in the" province who will deeply mourn hcr death. Two halt- brothers survive, W. A. Ileustls In Charlottetown, and George. litrnsils 1n the United States. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon from Mr, Wright's rt-sidcticc, ia- termcnt at Seurictowti. Agricul- turist. Tho. citizens oi Kingsboro were shocked on the afternoon of May 29, when the news was circulated that Arthur Robertson ‘was dead. Mr. Robertson attended to his farm duties as usual on the pre- cceditig day, but in tho evening complained of feeling wcztkvAbout clevcu o'clock it was realized that his t-cntlltion was serious an‘; n physician was hurriedly called, but all oiforta to prolong his lib. iail- ed and on Saturday afternoon ho passed, away. The largo place this good ' man occupictl in tho hearts cf tho peuplu was cvldenc- od by the fact that cnrly in thoJ morning ilto nevsa oi his serious condiiitm was quickly spread and men and woman began to assemble with offers of aisslstitncc. At his lltitlslilb were his sisters Mrs. Jos- oph (‘hing and Mrs. Elizabeth Stewart; his brothers, Alexandnr; llobori and liavolock. To them this loss is a doep and painful grief, as the brother they mourn was pos- sessczl of strong affection and ro- taarkziblc dovotion to tho other liliilllill.'l'h of the family. A widow; a tiaughter of tho into William J. Stctvart mourns the loss of a kind affectionate and thoughtful hus» band. , Tho funcra] service was con- Stops i-iair Coming out; H Doubles its Beauty. ‘ -ooes ween-m. John. w. Hall, Sulumerside, a prosperous, farmer, who sold 0ut_ his business bore this spring, left this week for “Calgary where he intends to re- side for the future-H. QlOME ON A Vi8lT.--Mr. Dun- can Mathleson of Vancouver. 8.0., arrived home last week on a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mnlhitfson u! Sum-meraide. His many friends arc glad to sea him again after an absence of eight years. LAND VALUE8.—'l‘be value of ucc-itpicd farm lands in all parts of Canada has advanced to an aver- age. of $52 per acre, us compared with $40 per acre juslt prior to the war, or by 30 pcr cent. On the pru- irics, tho average price per acre has advanced $7. in Ontario and Qui-ht-c from $12 to $25, and in thr- Maritittie Provinces from $6 to $13 pcrttcre. Even with those advances the price rcnuios rolutivciy low, varying from $29 in Alberta to $72 in Qua-boo and $174 in British Co~ lumbin. These prices however, are for improved lands, and particular- ly in thc West, are mucli\hlglter than thoso oi wild lands, of which the Supcrintendetit of immigration says there aro 138,000,000 acres awaiting (lcvc-lopment in the three prairie provinces. 1t is evident titcrcftirc, that tho opportunities for increased settlement and pro- Juction are much more favorable in (‘anatla titan in other more ‘en- soly settled areas of North Amort- Gil. At ilotlttvcii, P. It]. 1., May 20th, Jessie, daughter of the late Ed- ward Sit-wart, departed this life at the. age. of thirty-three years. Ai- \vays Jf a raihor dellcntc consti- iutinn abs; was not in a position to cater into the activities of life, to i-xtcn! that shc would desire but possessi-tl oi n cltccrfubdistmsilltin and n loving lteart, life to her was not tedious, but joyful, and many WON! uplifted by hcr nevor failing vine Love. For tho last three years. hcr strength gradually iail- oti, but nc word of impailt-ncc es- caped bu lips. 'l‘hosc who canto io comfort hcr wont away chccrctl and strengthened by tho power of her beautiful life. The funeral scr- vlcos were conducted at hcr home on Saturday afternoon by ltev. W. 1i. Niacwnikcr, who based his re tnarlts on the words: "Woop not; she is not doad but sleep-ah." The long procession that followed tho‘hody to tho centctcry wa: a fitting taken oi rcspctrt for one, tiltom to know was lo l0\u and to atlmlro. Silo loaves a itiother; t/wn .~i:'.l"t's—-l\'irs. Simpson oi (la- ventii-zft, P. E. l. and Mrs. Mac» Lt an cf Lynn, hiatus, and one bro- l.e , faibot of llothwcll. 'i‘o them the conimutilty extends heartfelt sympathy. Antiouneetnoni of ibc death early yesterday morning oi Miss Lucy '1‘. late i-zml. Peter McNutt of this city came as a painful surprise in the man) friends of the family, few of whom iiutl known of her illness. Sire under-wont an operation in the. Prince Edward island Hospital a llttlc ovrr a wee ago, and was aptiareniiy recovering from thc of- fonts, but on Friday, complications set in and hcr physicians realized that lac iticvitablc cnd was ap- proaching. Shc retained con- sciousnessllll the lust and pitssctl away at one o'clock Sunday tnorn- lag. licr death ls a severe blow to ihn family, which only recently was bcrcuvcd of husband and fa- ther, and the deepest sympathy ot thc community goes out to thorn in their tioop sorrow. The tleccitsetl was of a lovable disposition, an nciivc and useful worker of St. James church and of its various organizations in which she took n kccn and helpful interest, and to all of which hcr death will be a distinct loss. There arc left to titouru her mother, two brothers, D. Preston McNntt of Malpcqtie, and Erntst of ihc firm of Stet-its, McNult and White of this city, hcr sister, Miss Mary and_ hcr nict-c, Miss llollit Ilagnall, who slncn childhood has been one of tho finally. ducted at his home on Monday afternoon by llov. W. it. Mac- Walkcr, ibc tcxt chosen for tho‘ address being Psalm 23:4. of tho Baptist and churches were: "Shall Wc Mcet Beyond tho dlivnr?" "Near" My God tn Thee" and "There's a Land That is Fairer Than Day." A very long procession of people frmn all religious denominations followed the body to the lust rest- ing places-a token of the esteem in which they held thin man whose dflilfh If the B58 of fifty-two you‘; l-‘i l1 8W1! loss to the wall being uf Com. . the community. . 'l‘tu= funcrn] sorvico will be hold at 1.30 p. m, this afternoon M11", lnic hontc 80 Eunton Street, ilcv. 0. f7. Taylor and llov. Georgi: hymn“ Sung h m 1' ‘ “Tllel Mlllar officiating, nftor which tho lflgfl- as u r‘|s‘l" “f “p. |"\(I‘|“| f,"- y e un cant‘ oirn rcttiallls will ho forwarded by the ca; (I111 tn his cnmml|npy_ m. M“ . ristinn 3,40 train to Koni-tlnglon. lllonce to about thirty acres of lttnibcr land Malpeque ~Presbyterian church, whcr.» the service will be conduct- ‘fid at '7 p. tn. by Rev. George Mll- strcnnotiti illllt‘ saving lllt-lt‘ Jutiiti lnr and interment will be made in the fatally plot in tho adjoining comiicry. irat- lilxaminor tenders sincere ormpathy to {be bereaved family. ‘ The Dali bearers will be Messrs Cecil J. Stewart, J. P. (Jordan, w, W. Clarke, J. D. Hyndmaqmw, 5,, ‘Haunt; and D. K. Currie. ; l tiptititisni and hcr faith in tho l)i- ‘ McNutt, youngcr daughter of the‘ For, rosy cheeks, happy smiles. white teeth,- good appetites and dizestions. its benefits are as GREAT as its cost is SMALL! l i it satisfies the desire for l sweets. -p and pis “beneficial. too. i i i p - CHEW IT AFTER QUERY MEAL EYSE >*‘ " ~ l . "‘ " -- ~ " inst; “ ""1 PERFELTI bUlWi w"- l . . l A6 si- v a i“ /. 47 . —OSTREA lN.~—'l"hc sieatticr OPiIFP-‘l illlll crew oi‘ the Fisltt-riiiz- Doparintent, now guarding tho South Shore fisberivs, was in port on 'l‘hursilay. ll. -’-HIGHLY RESPECTED LADY DEAD.—'l‘lio"tlt-allt tit-etirml Friday tnortiing at [he honte of Mr. Fla-tier- lclt J. lil. \\'I'l1-'.lll, Satntiiersldo, oi‘ Mists- hlititnzt llvustis, aged 4H years, after a iingt-rlnt: illness of paraly- sis. The funeral strrvit-i- tool: plat-t- Saturday from Mr. \\'i‘lgl1i'.-; demo, nl two i)'t'lili‘|t for lnicrttit tit at St-arlltiwti tlenti-irr_\', lt< v. .\ir. ‘ain- Oilleitttltig.‘ l‘l‘:'il' I I NEW RESIDENTS- WELCOME. F-‘Mr. and Mrs. A‘li‘ri-il_l~l. (dliulilltlli, ,who ltavt- rcci-tiiily begun the mairi-l llllillllllll adrmti/ttrt- are] ttiititttr‘ lip; IKE Um m” t C“. n “y t ilorul W“ rt-stit-tict- n . itrray zvrnrr, tav -‘ ‘ 5- I 0 i' ,1! ‘ ~ v in“; 59cm“; n“. Snug 1...“... ,.n,-,. m Mercury bcatttlcst. Pdsltloticxl llosary posscssloti of Mrs. W. W. 1101111114,‘ '5 shill-Pu‘ t“ m5- lt 15 knlttcd’ not stretched, into shape. l The new narrowctl ankle, the ziliapcly iull- - dashionccl call and the extra witlc, roomy top, make Mercury at truc work of art HI hosiery. Mercury Jrlosicry is fettiured in Silk and Sport Hose in all fJJlliUililhlC sluttles. Tilt? samc finc quality in wcavc 11ml textures that itiakcs tlicsc lines popular in tho illorfi duralilc cauhtncrc, mcrccfllzctl lislc and 041110“ hosiery. - i In Nlctih‘. ilttlli-flUflO :;n<l (lliiltlrcffr; llost‘. of lilertrtiry molt: “Mt-rt-ury" Quality l9 mnhtiaiticil to the some dcgrcc. now of New Glasgow, N. S. —iN HOSPITAL FOR TREAT- tMENT-Mr. l'aul Arsenault, t-x stildlor, who has spt-nl. a t-ouplo oi works at his homo hcro, left on ‘Weilnvhtlay on rt-lurn to (‘amp illli llltispittil for further treatment in his fool, the lt-ailers of whit-h havt bot-a brain-u with gun Mr. Arsi-nault t-xpecislit) spend lill'l't' months more at ilu- hospital lit-fort ho wlll'bc ilischhrgt-d. ll. shot. A HEAVY IOSERF-Mr. l). A dltirltirt of Gladstone was a heavy run nvor by lire flrc. Home of ill.- rapltlt-nls of the locality had a Inns. It tibia am that the fire was lk- r “ " o first staricd sevrrnl days prior to lMondny Jllsl tilt wltrn such a gall‘ bit-w, by a lllilll who wished lo ‘gt-l rid of apiln of stumps In hi». ilcld. ‘The high wind carried cmbcra to the ncatdiy woods and Jiutttlrrils of tiolitirs worth of wood land was‘ partially destroyed.