...,» ,te nonsense an snsnnnu P. E. l’s (ireatest Clothing House linen Evenings till 8 o’cloci<. Shorey’s Clothing are well made, from the time the cutter traces his pattern on the cloth until the finishers give the garments their last touches. Shoulder and collar are moulded by hand, that's why a Shorey Coat holds its shape so long, hugs the neck so snugly. Call in any time today or evening and get suited. /VleDonald. D'Cli3li'2:Q’i-CEEEET SHE HEEHES can be saved by buying your hardware from u‘s. Lock and Knobs, Glass and Putty, Paint and Oil, Nails and Paper, in fact anything in the hardware line. ' - W. CRABBE, S. l I t C A J V B S THE lIlP|Tll. “ Latest From Summerside and ae Assembly at St. J ohn. Crbot this evening a paper will be read, by one ol the members. f Alben-tonwbe accompanied the remains W oltheirsister from Boston a law weak! ago intend returning to their ueual` occupation on the 15th. Rev. Leslie Clay of Victoria, B. C., arm John arrived last evening to spend a month visiting his old home here. arrived by the Northumberland last friends in this province. Hr. Duncan “ the guest of 0. W. and Mrs. Muttart- arrived here Wednesday evening on n` Freetown, who' is seriously ill., Mn- ‘ Henderson, asister, and Mrs. Newcombe Dorchester, Muse.. arrived some days ago. Vancouver. which mee's here on June 29-30 Theodore guest oi Mrs. George Simmons. Ross will give u lesson on the same subject toa elars from the Summerside V High School on the afternoon oi the n second day. Parents and the public generallv are invited to all the sessions oi the Convemiom Small. city: and A. J. and Mrs. McLean, Palmer. Sunimerside whose death scanned \Vej|,¢S_-1” afternoon take; Peterburo, Oni., arrived in the nity l.-.st place this aibernoon at 2 o`clock to St. Dllllli 011 R fe* dl!! ‘ lin? 5° Ml`~G°0`lWm'S Eieanor`s Cemetery. Deceased was 32 fhl-l19l'. RBV- -105!! G00¢Wm» Bl`l8h¢0l!- years oi age and u daughter oi the late Henry Adams of Picton. Her mother ar- "me on me St John sun md ,ho naw rlved here on Wednesday just a Kew holds an important msmon Wm, the hours beiore death. A husband and three Imperm 0|, Co in the tu. ,est .Wind 1" "°“¥h"°“’ “E len ‘° “‘°“""~ the oity last night on a few days visit to Reunion Celebration the Y. M. C. A. will were "candy married at Chulouemwn’ ¢!!AlL01'l'!’l'Ul‘U [IT THE WEST! ASA. ‘ Prince County- ` 4 That is the way to describe our A . :’ - ° ._ ...mv -2- -l ._ ORDT . , . LE OF'l"lE5f;v.f _ an saturday. _'my went off ny me dom. .wg s°1a.1mnt_1iea; pt iitéuigelgad `fs'rn1 1..., -‘° - hundreds left which we will let go at the same ridiculously low of, .gg ~ »-~' n¢v.r..1. mmf, mnptqu, lemma 1 tevenlngtrern attending the General I. 0. F. at the regular meeting ot Court f The Misses Maud and Ella Mnlurdo Ol erly oi' this town who was attending, he Presbyterian General Assembbin St.` Rev. W. A. Duncan of Sault. Ste. Marie, vening to spend his vacation visiting ONLY I O CENTS EACH or the next few days, while we have them _in our show windows. 'They ire Nall beauti- ul goods and come in bow knots and _fou,r-in-hanfis, and manysre suitable for idk; as ell as gentlemen, or boys. Come in and procure a supply while the map'»last9. Everything in Gents’ Furnishings the best and cheapest in thecity 3 . Headquarters for Men's`Fashiouahle Furnishings. iiendrd the General Assembly at Sr.. ohn. \\'nilein Summerside he will be W. R. Pepper, Maddoek, Lot 8. was Archibald \\'auizb oi Somerville, Mass , N,g|S;e,~¢d ay, Queen ,|,5¢e|~d,y_ Rev. J. A. Winfield. Kensington, was pissenger by the Princess last night. Eiward Bayileid, Mrs. Bavdeld and daughter oi Mrs. Taylor both of Miss Baydeld retumed last night from xslt to his sister Mrs. Thomas Taylor ot Miss Donaldena McDonald, Point Prim visiting in Charlottetown Royalty, in addltionto bis address on Nature :udies at the Teachers' Convention is J A Mclsaac oi the International Har- ester Co, Moncton came bo town last ighn He will remain till Tuesday. R-rv. F. C. Simpson. Sourir; David city retumed last night from Halifax Rev. T. \V. Good will and Mrs. Goodwill, The funeral of the late Mrs. Ernest PeterWGordon, who was for some On the evening oi July 21st, Americana MS bf0ll1¢l` JUUD P G°¥`d°“- E. I. will be shown on canvas .Great hold an entertainment in Market Hall at. P D” T” the |>“`°““'-“ In the I“1°“d°'§ CharltsPlummer Hill and nrIde_ who which hundreds of views ol scenes in P. Lge and cf LMS 'wk' |nt_,,e", the mth an l"'°P“*”“E°°9 “° helm' m°d° E" W” tonrof the south. Altera brief stay, Mr. E. 1., will an-ivelin the city towards d 9.)th.retur-ning from their honeymoon An ounce of satisfaction is worth a ton of talk. Satisfaction goes f¢“"i"“1 "° be held lu the °Et'°m°°” .and Mrs. Hill will continue their journey which promises to be one ol the best to Fmnk‘A|”_' when may ,lu Rude' "°l1W°|"h° “nd "ef Mm MN' Mr Hill 'having extpnaive coal mine -*_----2 Interests in the vicinity, being president ROUNDS OUT THE y0RM_ of the Hill Coal Syndicate.-Winnipeg Fn e Press. With eVe|°Y Pound 0f §"§‘i’”°i."‘°"".“».';`°°°“’° ‘I?’°'.ii§L12‘§ oerfully effective in iorming nel blood, , A N restoring a healthful glowto thecomplsxi- on and rounding out the form. You will soon (eel the benedr. or this restorative , uns M, , mo 'reatment and nan prove it hy noting your increase in weight. “Y A P-he ~f Two iotteoav LiGnrN|NG- 0 _A __ Jonrvsrown, Pa., June 6.--Jacob Wurm, »;,'*,jf./~'»<",€`_~\J=`,l; i a miner, and his nephew, Leo Wurm,bov.h I Q/ ‘§r~'» -L E of Frugal city, this county, were instant- I es ag '\l* a e , I \ ` `< PENITENTIARY 5UPPl IES. SEALED TENDBRS addressed "Inspectors of Prultentiaries. Ottawa " and endorsed "Tenders lor Supplies " will ,be received: uniil Friday, rpih june, inclusive, hom ities desirous n contracting for supplies, R7: the Sami year iron i9o5, inr the following luatitu tions, uamely.~ Kingston Penitentiary ' Si. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary. Dorchester Penitentiary, Manitoba Penitentiary. British Columbia Penitentiary, Regina jail. Prince Albert jail. Separate lenders will be rettivpd lor each of the louowinz r|.ss<.¢ or supplies- l. Flour (Canadian Strong Bnkefs). 1 Bee! and mutton (fresh 1. 3 For- , 4 Foal guthracile and bituminous) 2 Curdwood. , Groceries. 5. Coal nil (in barrels) Dry Goods. g Drugs and Medicines. rr. Leather and Findings. rr Hardware, Tinware_ Paxrt\_ Ac Lumbe II Y. Details of information as to form of contract, tzgelher with forms oi lender will be iumiah e on applimtiou to the Wardens ol the vari our institutions. all supplies are subject io the approval of the W d alle ar en or } r. All tenders submittei must spcrily clearly the institution. or institutions which rl is pro- posed to supply, and must bear the endorsalion ol at least two revpnuaible aureliea. Pavers inserting this notice wi'hout aulhov~ ity from lhe K|ng's Printer will not he pid therefor. DOUGLAS STB UART GEO W. DAWSON. luapecinfa of Peniteuliarier. Depanment of justin, Ottawa, lay 5|, row B d _yi FI R E AND r\AR|NE INSURANCE! Lowest Rates and Prompt Settlement of Losses. There is a differ ence between portrait- ure which is "right" and portraiture which isn’t. Likeness-the dainty touch of the artist- Perrnanence - that’S what you get in our portraits. Gauvin. Gentzel & Co. STUDIO. I A share of your Insuratpe buainem solicited. Windsor Hotel Comer of Pownal and King Streets. Charlottetown. John T. Weeks] PROPRlETOR 15 large and airy rooms, all modern conveniences. . 0PEll June l, 1904. Translcntaniis ahlvtulas 3-pl me If returning to their home from work when a thunderstorm name up. fhey took by llghtuinl. an t n yoverw r woniy r iind that Dr. Cha.se’s Nerve ood is won- ”1i-i° ly killed by lightning yesterday, while another nephew, Henry Warm, was seriously injured. The three men were Inge in a tool house which was struck City Council meets on the aeeond Mun- COMING EVENTS. in eaoh month Dr F F Kelly yor; W. W. Clark, City Clerk. gi .gn sE§;l=ii* iilriilhi Qrdlvmta r. Ghaada lntmont l ,_ -_-L_ 4 DOR0lll_Y l)0Dl) The Perfect Shoe Board of the First Methodist Church will be held this evening at 7.11) abarp. Right Hats, the reason. Come and we'll hat you.-Weeks & Co. -A special meeting ot the Quarterly Doing a big men’s hat trade- 5 d w tf 4 for Ladies. _f This shoe is admitted by everybody to be the action of theartof sh ` , the most stylish, i.:l?nost;lurable, the mont on ortah e. We have nine styles for summer wear, lndpatent and vid kid. light an medium soles. Sold only by Moiuus it slum, nnecuve, safe, seminar, A Disiniecting g “ :t:..°*‘.:‘: ¢\lnn:‘°'aua°|¥a“a|'|'y¢n»- ‘ i I0! inehalld name and . WHTTLESTTLE To arrive 'per schooner “Ravola” direct from New York T60 TUNS .WIRE This large lot includesz- 2 544 Reels, 2 and 4 Barb. 387 Reels No. 9, No. I2, No. I3 plain. roo Reels Twist. For sale low while landing. Write for prices. _ /4 ._ -1 U ff/:T 1 f f :ff , »‘ f O SUCCESSOP5 TO DODD €L"_E` QOGFDS I me “risnrisei rnonscnon ruin” _,fe e Zmwn Du insurance Zompaiw Guarantees the Beneficiary an Annual income for Life rr rs AN IDEAL INSURANCE INVESTMENT. Lowest Premiums, Libgg-51 P°1i¢ie,, Hidlwsi Guarantees. Absolute Seem-ities. These are advantages the Crown Life affords new ius\irers.] Incorporated by Special Act of the Parliament of Canada_ CAPITAL AUTHORIZED _ $1,099,000 Sir CHARLBS TUPPl$R,B rt.. P 'd I. JOHN CHARLTON. M. P: Vice rsrbalilentt GEO. H. ROBERTS, Managing Dir-ggtgr, Directors for Prince Edward Island. T BENJ._HEAR'rz. W. a.wEEKS W ii AIKEN President Merchants' of nm, of' C,,,\.,,u Bank °f P` E’ I°\ l Bl'0b.»'Merchants. We want a bunch of 0n Paper \ n. an a \. 1 6/ \ §`.1\.\T'~5 :T2 ll" f» i., , , ll g T Wlllyour yeaageeer daraw one rn? - ' , ' " Draw’ &tm_raear|l8}{-.x Er: Paton Funny Black i!ais` ` H. M. DAVISON, oe ai M f - chiriottaifin. 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