FIVE HUNDRED KILLED Biuramuo Si.iiv,SoutheniRusela, June 18.-Five hundred persona were killed iii the explosion which occurred at the Ivan collery at Khartsisk belonging tn the Russian Donetz Company. HO\V T0 GLT CONSUMPTION. Ninety per cent, ofthe “ lnngers" con- tract oonsuinption by allowing grwer of ri-slstanoe to fall so ow that a vorable condition for the ilevelopnient of the buccilll is provided. in a healthy system coiisuinpt-ioii can't talre root. But where thcre is weakness and debility, them you fliid tuberculosis. For developing strength and building up the weak noth -'iq-_ Ilillilliilhlfdi The remains of, the late l(lssfOharlotte Montgomery arrived from New York, on Frldhy evwim and on Saturday alter noon _vi-ere laid to rest iii the family burial plot in the Malpeque oemetery. The fun - ' l ho _ Pl! eralwas an exceptionally large one, fr ends from lar and near, many of them ma great distance being present to the last tribute of respect to one whose life and death were an inspiration to all who knew her. She was a daughter the late James Montgomery, Esq.. ing equals Fenozone. It makes the °f blood niitrltioiis and the nerves eudur- °f M’|Pe‘4“°»“”d after b°i“|1ed“°5i°d in ing. The way it t-oiivci-is food _ into th’ district school and Prince of Wales nuii-linent. the appetite it- gives is sur- c0|le8e_mugh¢ 10,. B number of yea" pi-ising. .lust what the man verging on __ lo ed th tk F rrozono §}”{§,i{.',’,“,’,§,,|“,,.',i§k °.i....'¢“p`ut air. rm' 1~‘mm chiidiioodaasvoteii christian, .iw ci-nts buys ii box of fifty tablets-at all ym,-ned for an opportunity to cm-ry d°“l°"J= thugliid tidings to those who sit in the darkness of heatliciiisiu, and nineteen years ago, offered hci‘ services to and was ~ :ict-cptcilby the American Presbyterian lloiirrl. Under the authority of this Board, she joined her sister, Miss Annie Moiitgoiiicry, their ii missionary in S llainairlnii, Persia. lierc shc liiborcil faithfully :and earnestly, and here 0000 6000 P°° il We have i'eC€l\'€(l 8 line liitcr rosiiltcd in death. She was advised line of swagger canes and by “.hipS_ Such 3_5 used by fortri-atinciit. iii one of the licst hoa- theImpHia1u.oops_ pitiilsiii Aint-i-icii, and under the treat- 000000000000000 S For Non-Coins we have " Real _ *. ony swaggers ‘_ 0000000000000 G H fb L' 1'* 000000000000 Si.oo each, Malacca at ,, 75c each. Black and Red canes with deep silver plated tops at 5oc each and black with nickle ball at 4oc eiich. Our cheaper lines are black and Qred canes with deep nickle tops at :5c, red plaid at i5c :ind black with nickle tops at ioc FOR THE LIGHT HORSE VVe have the corrcc hing in whips. _ They are extra well made with heavy nickle iouiits at 50': and 75c ach. The ','5c ones ii'i\:e cal Russia .eatlicr grips, See window. - G. JAiilll`:SON DRUoc.is'i‘. Oooooooo 0609 leeoeoooeo Finch Eyegluau combine lpectacle comfort with eye- glass elegance. Our adjust- ment is faultleaa. This with perfectly adapted lenses is our idea of what will satisfy _ rw but ' 6, .9 * 'I' _ .‘ ff. i=. nvrciisso, I lixpcit Optic-iiiii. g , o 25 d wtf. ` *-_-2-*- GAB SERVICE Passengers, baggage, etc., conveyed anywhere desired. Lear 1: t-nit-rs at lil,c- Donald & McKinnon’s Dim; Store or at stables, Sydney Street, ni :ir Fluc- son’s Corner. J. M. NICllOI.5l0N. Tb »\iiici'ii~aii pliysicianslslic underwent an 'ith stirling silver tops at in t Long Biver,Malpi-que and Summer-side. ,doubtless as‘afrcsult.l of her uncens- ig iabors,slic`contracted thc iilnt-ss which her physii.-inns to go to New York ivnt 'of sonic of thc most skilful pri-atioii. The operation as previously liinated in The Guardian, was pro- oiint-cii successful but shc failed to rally and on Saturdiiy, the ltith, inst., thu ln-ai~t.~ of licr brothcrs, sisters and many friends were smldciicd and shocked hy the telcgrnpliic nnnoiiiicement of her ficatli. '1`hcrearelcft toiiiourn five sisters and two brotlicrs as follows: iilrs. Ritchie, Boston; Mm. Diivid Montgoiucry, New York; Mrs. tiordoii, Cnsouiiipcc; Mrs. John Matheson, liiistico; Miss Annie, liauiiidaii, i’crsi:i; Daniel, .station agent Aiiicrtoii, niid George, Murray Harbor. l`oall tht-sc and especially to [the sister who in lbiicliiicss and sorrow must no\v la-ar thc hui-den and licat of the day, in ii fort-ign |.ind, far from hoinc and friends hi- lieaittclt sympathy ot a large circle of 1`rit\nds is extended. The tuni~i'alscr\'ice was conductcd hy thc Rev. .-\. l). Stirling. Froui thc words "lie that doeth the will of God, zibidcth :`orevcr," he preached ii soul stirring and inspiring missionary sermon and funeral address. He counted it- un honor to take part in such xi service as this. She was ne of the noble band of missionaries, inong whom he mentioned the Gordons of Erromarya, McKay ot Formosii,Geddie, McKenzie, Livingstone and others who had gone forth to do the will of God and had laid down their livcs in His service. iii-rlifc and hcrlifc`s work was an in- spiration and thoiigh de_u.d,- sho yet spciilreth. The pall ht-iircra wcrc Walter Owen, (loci-ge Mt-(lougiin, G. \\'. Ramsay, Thus. Mt'Nutt, Chris Taylor and Robert Mc- (iuugan. o xi l oisiizici Division. Thu quarterly session of District Divis- ion No. 4 S. O. T. was held with Eclipse Division, New Haven on Saturday last with D. \\'. P. Bro. John J. McFadyen presiding. Crcdciitiiils were received fi‘om twelve Divisioiis, iiiid rcpresentiitives were pre- sent from eight, viz:-Victoria, Charlotte- town;Iicz\tiicr, Long Creek; Fair Play, St. Crillicviiics; Afton, Nine Milc Creek; Try Again, Boiishnw; Elliott, Fairview; Refuge, 1"i'cderlcton, and Eclipse, New Haven. Aficrthc opening of the session, Bro. W. li. (icltlcrt, Deputy Most \Vorthy Patriarch of North America. was intro- duced hy P. G. W. P. Bro. J. Chappell, :indwcicomcd to thc District Division hy thc District. \Vorf.liy Patriarch. ` Mr. Gi-lcicrt then addressed thc District Div~ ision. "' Reports from the diil'erent divisions were rc-ceivcil. All the reports sliowcrl good progress in thc work. Un motion of Bro. J. J. Chappell, se- conded hy Ilro. Hugh McMillan, the 1-28 d I yr _ Tcleplionc No. 52 lianks of thc division wcrc tendered Mr. 5§iiii-rrfir-is-ir-riéiiii7:r.:c shaman I t's possible to display more common sense-or the lack of” it, in buying __ ' than in almost any other line of house furnishings, Multi- C ` w ’ r tndes of sensible people are buying at this store. More kinds best qualities, lowest prices are the attractions. ' T4 aff! Wfiwfm--4 1/°"'"¢ 81 C0- Mark rignlFuinis,liingi2u., . .' ., "'v..`~» .i" A' u Ellis’ Drugstore. 7d tf. Ilmwg/'& ,Cds Carriages in 3-4 con- & ported Stoadlllt Fall' v\iil»~Aihou. Heather to visit Eellpee. Victoria to visit Elliot. Prim mum rp .uit uuubmx. Ever Onward to visit Maydower. Rohllo to_vi»lt Triumph. ». Holdhst to vliilt mth Century. _ _Eclipse and Triumph to visit Kllllltan Star. ` Hunter River to visit Wheatley River. Each tobe retum visits. Mr.Geldert placed in the care of the District W. P. ii gold Sons of Temperance emblem to be awarded to the division oi' 'the district making the largest ln- crease in membership din-ing the next quarter. It was moved by Bro. C. W. Crosby sec- onded by Bro. J. J. Uhappelllos follows: Resolved that this district division in session assembled, appreciates the good work done by Bro. tieidert, and recom- mends him to all Sous ot Temperance as ui fearless, faithful, and energetic temper- ance worker. Farther Resolved. That we recommend that the Grand Division endeavour to re- engage Mr. Geldert, if at all possible dur ing the coming Autumn. , The resolution was supported by Bros. John Dawson mid S. F. Tnrbush and car- ried unanimously. Moved, seconded and carried that Bro- Lawson be authorized to confer with Bro. Geldert as to organizing' a division at North River. The next session will be held in Bon- siiaw in Scpti.-inlier. FASHION HINTS Ilia". /‘. ..._ _ Tfrkllil-‘ ,. 7_5? ` s' 19* . *"*»\'a _ ’ C 1 Y .ff /asf :_ ff; f ‘_ T" , D esé/fldllh .,,_ 7/ _'!§\-..\\ f_-° ::_‘ _-rj .-:r 1;.; r . E 'y ‘J =.- _ L 2,; _[im] - dy; e? i '_ v - 15%,. _,\ GIRLS' DOUBLE-BREASTED COAT, \VlTiI SAILOR COLLAR OR FLAT NECK FACING. NO. 3142. ‘ 'This attractive cont was 'made of bluc ncrgc, with stitched neck facing and cull portions of liluc iii-oiidclotli. ~ The garment is litted hy under-nriii and breasted and closcd with buttons and loops. A half belt delincs the waist line at thc back. The sleeves are ot thc new type gath- ered full at thc top and flnislicd with n flint stitched culfut the band. A sailor collar may bc substituted for the flat. facing at the ncc-k, as both are included in the pattern. The model lends itself very effectively' (Jr reproduction in taii`etn, liiicn, pique sorgc, fancy tweecls and worstt~cls. The sailor collar can lic made up sep- arately in linen or silk and worn over the neck facing, thus giving an ciitircly dll1'» crent expression to the coat. The piittcrn 3142 is cut in sizes for 6, S, 10 and I2 yciirs,`iind requires 2?, yards of Ii()-inch iiiat/crlial, with Qyard of contrast.- iiig goods. HAVE YOU HEARTBURN? It'squitc common with people whose rligcstloii is 'poor. Immediate relief foi- lows the use of Nervilinc. Stoiunch is strengthened, digestion is made perfect. lasting cure results in eycry case. Use Polson's Nerviiinc once and you'll never be without it licunuse everty lypc of stoni/ iicli disorder is conquered iy ii fcw doses. Une 25c. hotllc of hcrvilinc_ alwnyi~i con- vliiccs. Sold cvuynlicrc for thi: past ilfty ycms. EXCURSION BULLETIN `_ S. S- CITY OF LONDON. To Orwcll \\'i-dnc.~ilny nt 3. p. m. Round trip 27|: ` 'l`o West Rivt-r poi-ls Tliiirsdnyiit il p. ni. Iiouiid trip 24) L-. 'i‘o Eiist Rivcv ports l"ridiiy at 3 p. in. Round trip Zllc. " 'I‘o Crapiiud Saturday iit 3 p. ui. Round trip »lUc, honic early _ 17 dt! Invictus shoes lor men.-Al ie at Co Cliarlottetown Agents. zadvv tf. \Ve are i.liu\vin;r a very large izsso ment of tollct acts, printed sets, ranging iii price from $1.50 rind upwards.-VV. P. Colwlll, Sunnyside ` 15d tf Garters’ Bookstore la headquarters for lorivoll- lro of Prlnoe Edward ls- land. Iif.n»Ox Tablets are on sale at H.A We have just received two car-loads ords mul Iiuygiea -and 'regular size agons and birgyica. Iiigliul gmdee ll the Iowan prices. Call and me them genla' . 6-5mw/'& w 2 w. Invictus shoes for men.-Alley Co. Charlottetown Agents. - zzdw tf. t\i\i\i\riv.....\i\l\r\ iLiliii\i ine , io hin has the style, snap, and the requisite amount of hand-tailoring that you look for in high- cost lines. Look our Suit and Overcoat samples over this season and compare! If you area good clothing man, you'll marvel how we do it fir the price, and give us the-‘»‘.Lion’s Share" of your business. ' - Our policy to sell at a uniformly low ' percentage of profit (all alike, staples and fancies) is as iirmly fixed as the rock of Gib- ~ ralter, and nothing will move us. We spare neither cilort not expense to bettei' our clothing every season ; but our customers pay but a small -fraction of the added value of the bettermei.1t. . $5410 $58.00 and $ro.oo will buy you a Scotch edzect suit. “MM P fhnnnitimnnmrnnnnq M. dannnnvn JAMES PATON' Qi C -ii .i-woRi'ii, , . -1--3;-» - _ ‘ . shoulder scams. Tire fronts are doulilt._ N 1 J P loxlitigizhrgibérllauiyolfpéicgliwgpgxogp The ¢¢-mmil mats on _]‘u|y'm&h uid . , s cet. it is desired that all applications be in You cannot do betterthan make your selection from our stock of China St-f""f~ -_*‘=l\v0l~ or Cut Glass. >m_?1tlin~h;llii: supplying of coal forthe three city CA NA D I C K E SUNN v , l§`i_il.... 1.. ii... ii......i. 'i.;.....§._.. 5?.. i.i§i..i.i 3 ‘i\ Ll ‘l ‘ t i* i v ’ L 1. l(. 0\\ LS Ol lilly _ ‘IW _ ' Sucrctary of Board. BOW to our proapooivn canhrmon. *went wmmwll siéitzg and lt , introduce "' - ' our one an-ay ol.- . _f Suitinga, Troiieei~ ings Clnllil. _wii.i. _vou , . cons# ' ' CRAIG & KIGGINS. » .._, Of - Idirne ' Upper Queen Street, 6-15 dw 1 yr. __ »~\.|~.~»_¢\~f\I`¢.f-\l~vv~I\f\¢' \.._. ‘ i From Halifax _every Tuesday every . Thursday- - Calls at B Hawkesbury, Arichat, Isaiidsé - ir L' Portririii _ Im- The are hound to make this Tea- excel all ,pn_viou`;__0;~a_ng¢ ` 7 ' Tees. 'Amueemeiha of all _kinds _=i.,iigi.i.f._.f`¢i_i_¢_ tension' .lui be "pi-ovided. One of the city bands _ will bein attendance. Train ar rangemexita will be 'as follows- ' Fares Alberton and return. mon1ing;_ from Charlottetown, Elliggiptgn :pai 'rrulvi Drmrin miidalo ' loomtleld I.iXl _ ti.00a.iii. (Lil “ 1.00 . 4337 ~ w . o'i....\»y' _ ir ~- Cm “Q ._ > vos linen .HJ rtage .90 . " 7. i7 “ 7.3) “ 7.35 0 ii'.i"'iii'. Harbor, Sheet Harbor, :Salmon River, Cause. Siimmersidef CARVELL BROS.. Agents. `il-7 Wu & th scn. L Worth’s - 4 "- Livery ,Stables PRINCE STREET. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ` First class single and double teams. e Fine turnouts for wed- `dings and private parties. ` _ Phone 52. , I . Proprietor. 6-17 d 4 mo. - ...__ C5 iiool Board Tenders l thc lliiairl of School 'l‘riistcca of Chiirlottctown, ` up to tho ‘.50t.li Juno iiiwt. for tho following' 2nd- The piiirsliruio of old board foncc. 3rll~l{ai=oniliiiiig tho interior of Prince l F1 ncilliintlniiiw nnd iiirticulii ri il 642 niwf td. i Z, _.f . .- _,_ “_ ___ ____ -if - ,. ,.1 , i »v .~. .i“,\ ;_ », 1 4 'l I i4. _ _. ¢ an -ni ~~ . \ C siimpng In _ _imi_s. co_lr_imend~the Mendelssohn aa second to noon stairs:-irim:r®rf:?n'r=;n amass- f ` _ e - . r.. .‘._, 1 ' '~ ` WAI.xaizviLi.E, `0_h'r.. IAN. 15th, 1905. ` ` GENTLEMEN:-For some time the purchasing of another piano for our - Convent' was under discussion. 'After looking over the best\. makes of pianos we decided on ii Mendelssohn. Comparing .it with other Brat- ctass makes we found the scale of ihe_Mende.lssoliii to be the _most peg. fact of any ;_ so evenly balanced. it gives the lull richness of tone 'so pleasing io the eiir,_whilc the action gives tliluweiazttclty of touch which delights every ti ne musician. For diira_bllii.y'th'éy ii.l'e`unexeellerl. ' 'i`_o',any one desirous of purchasing ii piano we oaii' -c`oi|acie`n\loiisly re- » A sr. iosarri'é coavsa r. r;>.H0R _ __ Walkervllle. _ 5‘ I ‘ be addressedto the undersigned, ac- L HOTEL .ill ' . ii Northam .ill 7.41 Richmond .ll 7.50 “ Wellington .70 3,04 “ Misooiieho .50 8% “ Snmmersidn .45 8. “ New Annan .45 |100 “ Kensingtnn .M . 9.18 “ Preotown .ill 0.32 “ Rlrierald .li 9.42 “ Brudalbano Ai-rlvo . 0.60 “ Cliarlottcwwn " 'SS , Ro alty Junction :Z Milton 9.0! Colville U.l2 “ Noi~t»li\Vllt.i=hlro 9.2) “ Hunter River 9.3) “ Fmdorlctoii 0.48 “ .Elliott/g- 9.60 ‘ “ii sgsaseas Bmdai nno 9.66 :‘ (‘ e Traveriio M0 “ Al my . .M 8.58 “ Klnkorn .N 7.14 “ On returning, special train will leave Bradalbaiic for west at 6.30 p m, and for East at 7too p. in. . 6-2i~iuwf3l will. The P, E. Island Pharmacy - Act, 1905 , , It will be necessary for persons who wish to register under the provisions of the above Act, to do so on or pefore August xst 1965. _ . _ Applications for, registration are to oompaiiied by the fee of four dollars. :Applicants must in all cases state ‘ ` A _ L L., 1*- ~` V ` ' :qualifications aqd present certificate _ _ `- i ’l`oiiiloi~a wl_ll ho rocolvcil iit the oiilce of ff0m employers Showing ldngill Of time in business. before that date. R. M, JOHNSON, ' Secretary-Registrar, P. E. I. Pharmaceutical Association. 6-_ar we sa at w tl June 39th HORAGE H. BEER, lianulacturirs’ Agent ' Sala llapfisantatlva lor McClsry Mf'g Co.-Enamel & Tin- ware, Ranges, Furnaces. _ _ tichotield Bros. (E. B.Eddy’s goods--Bags, Paper, &c. Pure Gold Mf'g Co.-Coffee, Ex- tracts, Spices, &c. ' Moira, Limited-Bisouita and Con- fectlonery. Prices and discounts quoted on ap- plicatioii. Box 25. Summerelde. June ao. mwf tl Dec. 31 ’ ' - i FARM Fon sAi.E _i . The aubocriber ohera for sale his farm consisting of 260 acres, situated in R neatli U4 miles from Cardigan one Station, four miles from Montage rad, i l f Geo _ - . - 'z:‘...."f"::.. “an ga oo , urcliea and other 'publioutllitieii con eniently near. Sold with or without mp. Price very low. For further v particrilau apply to l o. s. coupon, ' Prince Street, Ch’town. 6-I4 we, fri, 4i, w tf. _ l \ .. ACADIA ` , --AND-» » Acadia .5pri.ng°, " or-mul , mama ’B`e'imli, iimnet- iliiaom ~' I oheiitlioeaooiij lyrat. ' » ", .inw- ..i'.&f&. ‘.‘2i.i.“.’f“ 5: __ __ _b.°W“°£v Yuri |390 'na isa.-proton “v»l`*°-""°,;‘\~- `i~m».r° ‘L °' tiiloifroahnad- lpeetil da. ~ ' \ ii Souvenirs of Prince Edward Island ` - _ ` . »» _,. ~ 0. ' ly- mn..-dd.» £3 _ - Soo thc beautiful Souvciilrhoolrs, con ' "3 I , ' _ - _ _ _, i2 i/,__ _ ` _ _ _ ‘ » t ' . ,. 2! °"“""‘S A” “"*""“""`" .°:::'.";.‘:,.f:’2:.':i.';.:"ef:.:1:’ :.';;‘..°:r'i1;“.f; , c Cenml_ Musi’¢'Slvf°i°i(l!).*' 3* 7 ' , ‘ 4 7 r Garde. New good: arriving daily. Bee M°d”“ _ . _ _ ' - "i`yll'i§*€‘ them nt Carters Book and Souvenir Store i s ? L r _ ,i _: .§_ __ 3.' 1 -'N