...ee ‘?$§`§?€< P. S. Lai' ' A & co’ l' hf§|¢Au1'snoreL’DODD’S ' cmmef merits win and gin pets ' ieasanti alt td four m es ro htownzn th‘:l~1orth River Good ‘ ___,,,,,..,.,..»~:na=»u“»_.inw¢»»e.~s¢- mam » ‘ > 4T¢|<1. ` ' I .lliitlleeldoillaimt _ A »H“lT__“!'"*-f titithsinsi An¢¢d°¢¢_S_'ir_l iheitdxwieneé _ _tenfriliv into having' ini f ` . _ Charlottetown l'~ i I l | Llialr anl.l;lai__lcalp,, ' _ "li||_r»; iii' l .1 ' la., 'ili‘ll_fi__|i cc e ~.., ,;,- , _, i‘ *ily baby was sbontslx,weeks__gid_, _when the topofher bead becdmtecv-\‘ ‘ and with, _thick scales. which would ' come oi!! aglggtxe has-bwgizl; ~ . soon n an ' had Dm- ‘ ‘I tried several thing--’? l acc rnea, sap ee cieacewr. neu _ ‘ltwas Familia. and prescrihedanolat- V, mont, which did not do any good. A 1 -!riend.spoke of Cniionra' Soap); I tried } stand read,on,t_.he wrapper a n¢`Cu_ti- ours Ointmetitas aremedy for Eczema. - I hougbta box' and_wsfheaher head. in ‘ "“'.‘l‘, .l'.'I.i°».’i.¢‘2.3’.; .°‘..l.Z‘..f iii;-‘l`i3 ' gm e ha'°£k`lér;_d‘l::r hair grew ong- 1 e nowa ear an and has no trace e! Eyczema' » W. BUBGES. Iranistan Ave., Bridgeport. Conan. Feb. ll, |895. Hrs. Burgas writes Feb. 28, 1908: V “Ky baby, who had Eczema very Ter. ii; bun’ W M' had' 'B I wld y°u b°’°r°' ‘,At.lantl_c. Stralllle tc sw, however, that after using the Cnticura Remedies was ` cured. She is now six years old and has thick hair and s clean scalp.” » Instant relief and refreshing sleep _» for skin-tortured babies and rest for tired, worried mothers in warm baths _ with Cutlcura Soap, and gentle anoint- ings witbsCuticu.ra Ointment, purest of emollients and greatest of skin cures. ‘ tobe followed in severe cases by mild doses of Cntlcurn Resolvent. This is the purest, sweetest, H10” speedy. per- manent and economical treatment for torturing. disiigurlng. itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, crnsted and pimply skin and scalp hnmours, with loss of hair, of infants and children, as well as adults, and is sure to succeed when all other remedies and the best physicians fail. """"‘?. ...‘.l‘l.‘°.i’i'8°&3‘.§.” °i’.."°S“2" Jil' . eu..." _ .°;'='a:'.§m-t°.‘.: 2°..';1*t.°.':.... ....- ;_‘;'.T. The Drink that Saiisfiza ` iid _ *‘l"~'l'1*""`_"1*"”"E~§"ilil*i-\ ` The hotter the weather, the more you'il enjoy the satisfy __ ing deliciousncss of ° ‘_ Sovereign ' Lame juice -_ ,It is the Pure juice of the fy ' »West Iudii!Lunes. Costsoufy }§c a glass, -'°°.-.=.:::.':.°°.:-°"“lqi- _ allison anus. no. L11 ] /I nsursx.n.a. ._ :__ . .Jr ` , ‘,135 ‘-$51 _U ,ll , i:';_: _ ' hgxll' e We _ want a bunch of Funnyoilack Eats li l’3DCl nt,-,_ a'4v 1. -fa. ', “». f - _ ,'.5@-"` .W 'srlf T' .=a»\‘ "fl l ls,-l ;‘}.@\=rf/»le'.. ' l‘“-...-~>.,,>:-/ iff _ _.',..,\_.-:;f/ -fit-""" ’ O ' if sont-:THING 'ro oo av. ‘ ' Will your youngster draw one for us P Draw 1. Cat on a card 8% x It inch and put your name and ad- drels also. “ _ ' We oder three- premiums-For the funniest drawing $1.00. for the lseyisr mm; second funniest 5o centr; and for the third funniest 25 cents. .l.Pat0I1& C0.; `f»1»<..-. Mrk Zoellner, who is manager for Baht. B. Mcntsll, playing at the Opera House. -has " ad a"' widb’ind varied-' experience covering a period of thirty years. He has travelled with English, Italian, French ,and German operas. also with concert and lecture companies, as well as romantic ` _dramaano farce comedy. Be bvnan at the New York Academy of Music and from there went as advance agent tor the. Max Maratyek opera company. At that time he was but eighteen _years of age: Theirfilrst stand was at Philadelphia, where they played for two weeks to crowded houses., ` "- Max Maratyek was the grealest impers castor ever seen in america. He was the ilretto bring Madam Janousohek with her entire company to this _ _oountr-y. Mr. Zoellner says that no better perform- ances were ever seen on this side oi the in German Madam Janouschek was not successful. Sha then set to work to learn the English language, at which she labor- ed diligently for about nina mouths, during which time she studied almost constantly, employing a number of‘ tutors with each of whcm she studied fort twohonra each day.Flnally she succeeded 1 in mastering the lanuuag.-, but not with- out a very decided German accent. She was then engaged by Augustin Daly no play the lead in Macbeth nt the Cmst- nun street Theatre, in which she soorsii a decided succc ss. . Of this engagement an amu-ing Incident is related. In the well known scene where Lady Macbeth makes use of the words “Give me ihe dsygzr-," Madame always sald“G|f me de daygers." This was of course overlooked by ' the audience, who recognized her wonder'ul ability as an actress. Madam Jnnous- chek like many other noted persoeages had her peculiarities. When travelling sho never allowed a porter to close the oar door, being afraid of an accident. Sha has never been known to have live minutes' rest. When not - playing or studying she had always something Lo employ ber mind-sewing, knitting, reading-anything to be busy. She was very liberal, and always remembered her company at the Christmas festival. On one occasion when in Philadelphia she told her treasurer, hlr.Burns,that she understood that there would be an aucti- on of horses and carriages at a stores short distance from the theatre, and asked him to no there with her. When they reached the scene of the auction a buggy was put up and Madam Janou- achck told'him io bid. He rr p`ied that he had no money with which to purchase a carriage. “Bid on it, anyway” was the reply, whereupon her treasurer hid two hundred dollars. Madame immediately followed with a bid of fifty dollars higher. Several or those attending bid hlqher, until the price reached $450, when Mr Burns bid $500. "gold," said the aucti- onevr. “Whore shall I send it Mr. Burn~f" Burns turning to his fair companion.said, “Now madam, yon'vc not me into a nlos predicament l How ever am I to DRY for it 1 ~ “0h.you needn't worry about that, I hope that you will accept It as a present from myself and Mr. Pullnr." Her diamonds, which she frequently ‘entrusted to Mr. Zoellner’s care, were valued at one hundred and eighty thous- and dollars. These were often placed on exhibition in cities where she performed. Her necklace, which attracted a meat deal of attention, was composed of three hundred and sixty five diamonds. As regularly as Sunday came around sie examined her jewelry mlnutely, and on several occasions found that "pastes" had been substituted for the real gems, whereupon she instantly declared th t she would never allow them to be exhib- ited sgain. She was, however, frequently persuaded to alter her dt olsion. Madame .lanouechvk in now in the actors' home at Staten Island, and the chances are that she will never again appear on the stage. Mr. Zaellner was next employed with Theodore Thomas for two seasons. __,,______________-..----_- _.__--_ Oas ofthe moat danger- ous and repulsive formrof Kidney Disease is DRUPSY for which Dodd’i Kidney Pills are the only certain euro. la Drops the Kid- ..’%“..”'...°::°.“:‘-.‘“».‘i‘»° ' i sa secret. 0 out thi akin. Remove the filth , §2‘.°"~£..¥'_".'l.§"ir\'.i`.§.;fff"f‘.§ fi_ ..1_ts§1~s¢~¢-_ -f<=~~»»_ i, Kidney llsdinho lnineHet'iC`ln'mrn_scc ON ROAQ fm While with him he had once hooked in engagement at the Crosby _ Opera House, Chicago, and wr|en'_ wx in live nc-les qt the windy city Mr. __ __er was informed that the town was #la__§_amrs. Advance sales had been maie,t_)}'.che amount of live unearned qciim, ,gates tl. _was ciaimqn was _burnt no in iii ‘large ,safe at tlie 0oar‘_¢,Hcuse. . Following this was 'sn ecganemett with the great pianist, Dr. Hans Von Bnolow, who was generally known asia mean man to handle, and one who frequ- ently committed the sin of gluttony. Dr. Von Bualow had a decided weakness for that homely dish known as apple sauce, and it mattered little to him whether the dish contained one pint or two quarts; he never rusted until he had devoured tne entire contents. ` When in Onlcago he picked up aGer~ man newspaper one morning, in which he reari the following: “lf Dr. Von Buelow would pl ny more popular music it wen d be more enlcyed by the masses." On meeting Mr. Z.ellner, the dcctt r asked him if he had seen lhe paper, and assured him that he would “fix tnem hr ___ l l._.l i ' Elini." Accordingly than evening he play.-ri the Marsslllaise, and the audience, w ith was composed almost entirely or Ge.- mans, left the house on tip-toe during the perlermauce. ad vertl- emeun. fruu M\lw» ukee to Cincinnati, an en'e - p rising mam-g-1-who for some time Inn (Continued on page 7.) @UPID’S MIRROR. ‘The beauty of a woman’a face or igure is but the external sign <‘>_£_t_l:e g_f_ood hesgh t in, says r R. V. Pierce, of ` '_ Buffalo, N. Y., the g specialist in _ wcmen’s diseases A . Further, to be hap- {~.“ py and beautiful rc ' one must naturally _ have good health. \ ' Now if a'womsn " has dragging-down \ feelings, together with constantl re .‘ _ _ y _ \\ tumang pains and A\i)\ aches, a too great . ' drain upon her vi- talityand strength, she will never look beautiful. The feelings cf nervousness, the befcgged mind, the ill-temper, the pale and wrinkled face, all result from those disorders peculiar- to women, and the only way to effect their cure ia to strike at the source cf the diniculty. There is every reason why she should write some great specialist, one who has made the diseases of women a spiecialty for n third of a centu3_ like Dr. R. . Pierce, founder of the Inv ids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo N. Y. All correspondence is held aacredly confidential, and he gives his advice free and without charge. During s long period of practice, Doctor Pierce ound t at a srescnptlon made up entirely of roots an herbs, without the use of alcohol, cured ninety-eight per cent. of such cases. Alter using this remedy for many years in his private practice he put it up in a form that can be had at any store where mcdicmesgre hesdgzd. _ F* ___ In man cases r. R. . ierce s vo te Prescriptam will lit the needs and put the body in healthy condition. So sure of it is Dr. Pierce, he on’ers a reward of $5oo for women who cannot be cured of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb._ All he asks a Q fair and reasonable mal of his meanso cure. ‘ Don’t allow the dealer to insult your intelligence by offering you a cheap sub- stitute. ?i°”" :li °“°'°§“‘ ¥‘°$"’i>°‘° ’“»’ §&‘”§i‘i‘“.l an ma ng an gt r. ierce s e C gdviierbinpipaper Bcoyelrs, Address . . erce, uso, . . Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are tha mast desirable laxntive for delicate women. Windsor Hotel Corner of Pownal and King Streets, Charlottetown. John T. Weeks PROPRlETOR 15 large _and airy rooms, all modern conveniences. 0PEN Junel, 1904 15 tts roi West Royalty. Ch WWII | _ _ 5 3 l7» Iwo ,_ _ _,,,,,.,,,.. _._, .s ¢ ',315' "‘f.' , rA1LoR1No *.*§-lf. 'mar TBLLS 3_3 ._.qj‘ ?.i>` ` ._ The vital part of “Fit-Reform ” Tailoring is what you don’ft see. It’s_` the part you don’t see, that makes the part you do see, worth seeing. _ The fine hair cloth and shrunken ’ canvas-the patient moulding of shoulders. collars and lapels by hand -d0n’t show in the finished gar- ments. But they tell in the wear and fit of ‘r Fit-Reform ” Clothes. Tweeds, Homespnns. Serges and Flannels. tu. $15. $18. #so- ' - .\ Fr inseam VROWSE BROS., CHARLOTTETOYNN l 1 After that night. Mr. Zceilner c-uril ` not ind use the German press to nee. pt uf. _ _ _ /_ v ._ e ” . ’ I Ou leaving Dr. Von Buelow, Mri » 'l _ Z rtllner nrought. rut the Oi iglual Vienna ._§¢_'§ F V t Orchestra, composed of ladies, whim he) f`-3_` Ei;-Qf S describes as “pretty guls, all of r,hem."\ "g :I ` 'f ,7 I I Once when may nal. the “jump” .-if I- : _ . 1‘_ .1 i ~ . Kip ,,lil_lk§:l 0 , . '_.,i l:i[Fi|l_ .1\.'. __ are indispensable in the gent1eman’s _ " " wardrobe. ' .5 ;.~._»‘._ All the proper color effects, for .'. f \ .‘.'. J. . '\`.i&'/ - - I ‘.' ,f.-,- _,-__ . ml I 4. .. __ ap' . 4 '_' \.`\_' I . _,_ morning, aftemoon and evening wear _ ' -in both single and double breasted } _ Aa styles. ' Made by the famous "Progress" 1 .-~ __ ._ _.=511__ _'xref _ff -:;.- »--1 --E-~ e Q55;-__ gr.: .£4557 seared ...S-S-._--7' _ _- ` ‘-'rd ‘Z1-Z' _,‘ ,e - iailors-with broad shoulders, and an ,il easy dlp at the waist line which elimi- t _N »,l ____ ,f"i' nates wrlnkllng. l___,l;¥;,;_;_i§,§.fl Sold by Leading Clothiers I ff f 1"" Throughout Garuda. . l Progress Brand Clothing marv be had from PRGWSE R03 Charlottetown. l . ._..____ _ _g______________ _ PROGRESS _.r '-.-. ‘iii-‘ \_ .1 ,tl ,-._,,.- .. ='.»=.i ~_,'; .\.Q».\,.-,iz-_ - .r ~‘.<~_.1' ...<1 L- _ " _ _r.__»:::_. -..’_\ la_ A 1 s L_, >,‘~ , -..._ _. ._< ._ `e-L__m__.~'s..m_.... _-__, .. _ _ ___ *_ _ ____ ___ ____ _,___ _ GQ Allranlive Wnnltn Spring ami Summer As in the past so now we are showingsome of the new- est. creations in suitings and trouserings that are put on the market. Q __,____,_, ' If you favor us with your if order you can depend on get- ,¢;f_._I_.§,ff2.'_ . _ ting a graceful, comfortable ' """‘ ' and Well finished gartncnt at 'r - - -z. 1.9,' _I gl;-_~,. _ __ _-r_4.._,. ._. -_ » ff/ ill* 4.'-'-“A`_'_.~. '_ if ` *C .FW-~`,\" ' _. .5 .___`____,,7,__,_-. .f:»;- .."§‘:`='e':?i*-‘ ="<.f=-iif»§; f'» T f'f.'¥;__ a moderate cost. t“l u. A. Bruce, Merchant Tailor, rar. ' ,ff _ . 3* I ___, ' . l ,_ Morris Block. 4‘ Days Only--I;orn%|§,c__ing Tl.“5‘.l.._3I» ~5.llill¢:1;__. "*"“’” Society Everitof the Selsdnu' First a - Riagsnce here of the _Mr. ilobert B. Mfilihtéil. ‘assisted by Miss Marie .Booth R\|,g¢I} and n. select company in his greatest successes. ' Opening Bill Tuesday Night ine Light of 0ther Days. Wednesday Evening, ' MUNBA RS. Thursday Evening, _»_lhe Dagger and the Cross. it Friday Evening *ine Pace in the Moonlight. ` - Entire production carried by Com~ Early for each play. Special summer rices, 35e, 5oc and 75c. ‘ Seats on sale at usual places Friday. june 7 d8i _ rnunssluiil nits { ur. sMA|.».Wc0n, \ suncsos osrsrisr, DeaBRlSAYS SUILDLNG. Complete Equipment and up io on-.1 methods. Painless Extraction ~.lumlmnu,andLinmiuis lined leur. A B lt d f `“dP:nL‘l;°y1u`1':”i_o crown, Enuge l All worn fully guaranteed. - --M-_l_ _-_-@1215 .Paterson Downing i Commission Merchants. St, John‘s, Newfoundlan¢\_ .dlllvrnmenu of P. E. island protlurr SOLICITED mu. noch. x. rs- _c]§afiTr| _“ln rson & Duffy Bai-riatefs and Attorneys. l.xcwn‘s Block_Chsrlrt\eroun, i Isl »1(_>1\'Y]§J"Y TO 1sl'_`>.z.\].\1 l solicitors for Royal Hank ni Canari- \ - in rl (.7 ‘l .. 1 l a wry: ,._ f'.';i"<0-‘&E£|E dr. £30. Si. Jol|n’a, Newinundiann. importers and Commission Merchants Provisions, Cattle and Produce. Wholesale and Rr-tail, lgaterxide premise opposite P, Fenner. '. dl ~ er. lable address. Cro#-more P. 0 Dax sh in-'rdwtvr » - .- *_ 1 mui|v||=o3g Bnos. Produce Commission Merchants MUMFORD'S BUILDING, ARGVLE ST. HALIFAX, N. S. Personal attention given tothe sales of lluiier, Eugs. Hogs, Poultry. Fruit. Vegetables, hc .&¢. Proceeds cf sales remitted promprlv. Marks! prices sent on application. Consignment ~cliciterl. 4-L8 dw I yr nr.JAMEs WARBURIUN, Physician and;-Surgeon, KENT ST., CHaR1.oT’rE"rowN_" 5 WX Ray --d Electric Treatment. OFFICE HOU? :-9.30 io lo a. m., atc 3,34: und 1 io 3.30 D. in. to-21 dwil THE DUFFERIN H0lEL St. John, Z§T. B. Overlooking the beautiful Kina Square. Mod. : ern in every detail Newly painted and re- carpeted throughout. the only hoirl in il!! city with private lawn and gardens, E Leaor w1L1,Is_ cnAs'csMr>_mrx.l., P7179- Manager. A-:B tl I vr 'I"T.7.7'a`.`.\. 256'; '§"»iit iifiunli. canst, i. a. iBt~e_ Maulnkile. P, R I. . O Sir/ii.r_woon_c a. aafnrm ann sv nes, ai Law_ No\aryPubli¢:. etc., Olivo Csmerog Block. lately occu len by P_1 I-|||g"¢_ g ¢_ North Slrie 0~een gunfire. Vonev "~ loan »~ useless waalcsae se-nm", acne. lov- Natcriea. au~ Orrxca-Baal of Nov seeds sanding, ci..ne\m,°~e_ #Money to loan. Ben 8 d w l yr A. A~ llelaan. K. C.. venue aselrauee .1leLEAN dr Mel( INNDN, Barfistera. Attorneys-at-law, O ll-own'a llork. Charloernevot 1 1 ivr. - ---- M _._ -_'__* $Ll_|hf'; it ll -seem-wsaep \_ 2 e if _._ . . 1 . 4 it -af \ _ . if ¢\ 1 a.. e lirnnnllrufitinvtnt ‘tzetnmanrmmmwsr ‘if 11\ev.s.v. srvvsnn ¢