' _ . , _"_ What a i‘}flititlott0iovi`n Gehilelheh has) mga’ of th,6_ , v _ Compa’nv.§_ _ "" ' Th°f°\1°_l¢i1¥‘f»¢\l*iilda°\vl--"trois tus' ‘materially sssistu. mists ` " ` _ . R and psrfe t- :g.li.cl:"li?‘w°l.llgfl\::ndd!¢‘n:}i:kmff:w;’;|°l_l _ |08 the Canadian Insurance Act. c atlas.. satin netsw is un u.w..u..¢,i AN ACK" - l“°“"°" " ' 1 OWLEUG 4 . at--Th°0°~°°"`°l'°°»`\==1 ’d° mt hold my- essrsri-i§.iii..igi.iJ1'it.i.li.iws£ N 1. e innate' A i has closed on the tvr_al.\tit_;_day‘_-of June. | _ . .....uti_1.l»i»i»se_»'6ii1-\v.ia»i. no 1... t tai 5° 9' °'* bcingottho highest clmraotey as-man I _ America" Life» _ f tird.-Tliereaneno overpaid officials in GENTLEMEN_ Charl°"e`°wn' connection with the Company. 'I|is_ Hwiu “ken outa mic fm” s»-left" _'l“"°_¢; tha mir-v~\ra~ol the wiiutnsgnmn Am..-i’.>'.u yur.. tfffiiig' °°'“P"“"" "|°*4“'¥ 'l"°“ °li°""1 t0 be yws ago ou the no Payment Life pi.. exceedingly mode;-,_,_e_ - . lwith m mmm; Pnmi,,mo~|¢58_m' I bgé ith.-There are ine excessive dividends paid toshareholdcrs and they have not to acknowledge the following npilons which your Company now. givg mp “_ 1. ,,a|wd ,_d°||“._|,, me W ,bo _ the ex :ration of the investment period bi' other ii'rel'i'\llar megs? tllxtllvezlig; A 12:1;-_&sh 832,84 °° ’mil_A lmd “P holder reoeivtnk almost ever dollar of P l°Y fm' $2 00- 3rd,-To withdraw Y \h= vf°H\a me wma take s ...nd e P’°m5 °“'“°d° l policy for the face of the policyfaooo og 5th.-The dealings ot the Company with its_variouaD0l_loyholders were shown in bejust and equitable gluing to every one u ‘lull valaetor the premium paid. (ith.-That. the Manager Leopold Goldman and~Aotuary Gilgongupm mm of ability and thoroughly conversant, with Life Iiisurance, Mr, (lgidmiiyfs broad when of the business enabling him w. sive _ .1.1_taw_~_, ppiuters to the C°l““\l“l°°°¥`° Di\l`ll°lllt\rly in regaid to the class of investments a Life Company 1-wld safely and nmntabiy .nal in. ami also astomethods of reducing expenses, The expert testimony given by -Mr-_ Goldman and other Canadian Life Managers will- doubtless prove ofgreat value to the Commissioners in preparing hell* “wort to the Government and _ _ ` Participating in future profits. or 4thly- f-.To draw a life annuity of $33.80 and.: “Ury the 8=_°9a__.0°.ae.a pqldal _ i>9,li¢=Y'= Anv .of these options-'lconsidlsr e v»"‘¢. iuvlgw of the fact thmi - sv ha.: the risk carried on my life for 'tho period of zu rears, which if estimated at $10 oo per tin wan'l, the usual price charged by lfratcnial -`o~\eties, would leave me an 1nveetmen_1n the _bsiai-ms gf tlie premtaiustquai to ubmt 5% per en . _ - I am s thorough believer in Life lnsnrance and have no hesitation in Mylngtbat the results vour Company have accomplished are an evidence ofi skilful ns well as careful ntanagcmut on their p .rt. ‘ ~ YO 'rs sincerely. MARK N. Witt! vH='l‘. Cherlottegawn. May goth, 19,.6 _ _RO.S& MATTHEWS `Provil1¢iHl Managers, Ch!1`own. _ _ ou1i.Morro_. _ _ Cash- Btwtrs- D IN our Cloth Department w_e have a fine range of English- E f Fond Celénldiin Tweeda and f_Worsteds; also a large range o _vactory _ ot s, Fl_sn_nels,- Blanketings. Drnggets. Rung- L 1089- and Yarns- These-_we have selected- from ihetbree bes E mills in the Maritime Provinces, i_iamely_-_-- _ _ _ _ ' R 'rim oxford wwe.. mpgs of oxford/ N. s. S 'l'he~ Moncton Woolen ills. of Moncton. N B megwm Thelliewaon Woolen Mills. of Amherst. N “S. _ in, We erasure that with_tlie.best .zlotha and best patterns selected D _from these ,three celebrated woolen mills we are in a positloutogivc E _ _'yon much better satisfaction than if we had the whole output of any P W_. one mill._ 0 Come to us for the best Goods and Lowestrricee in General Dry 0 Goods and Factor Cloth Y - 1 - - - _- I? Do“\?7§'arc bound to keep the quality of goods UP and the prices W' C- Ci-» _ l ' Sunnyside Queen Square, Cl\‘t.>-mi. zldws _,_ We do Custom Curding and Cloth Finishing. ._ n '_ Wil ill?-RFU-l. PUl_A.l_ Most Enorm-vus C"rop|itcr;` Perfecly Blight Proof. ` Double .tliocrop otl the some ground, and every one asound one, Introduc ed in Englsnd in I 3 at Sion per-_ra lbs ; three months later its blight proof and enormous c pingggeaturea caused the greatest sensation. resulting in record prices of almme, aa high as $1250 per lb. bring paid and $2.50 for one tuber. “Even so recently as September last, when Mr. G. Massey sold 14 lbs. o f Elddrldda for ,(209100) people were aim-zed and incrcdulous; yet three months later the same gent eman received acheque for ,(1,400 ($7000) for 4 lbs ofthe same varict ,”-Free Press, (England) jan. 19th, 1904. "The Feld of the Eldorado potato, the kind that bought the record price, is rcportecl to run from 150 to _ioo lbs, from one lb, of seed tubers."-Rural New Yorker, New York, ISU- 14. 1905- Introduced here bv us in 1505 at $16 per lb, Eldorado is repeating on a smaller sgglg the sensation it created in England, making the record prices of all time for the U. S and Canada. April _go to S._J. Connolly, .Fiaher|1..N.. Y., 2 bbla. (230 lbs)of Eldorados for poo. April 25th last to Mr. F. S. Bcliarrill ]arvis‘Street,"l‘oron1o, 40 lbs. for $40. A great many sales of 30 to 60 lbs. made to thetleadin cred potato growers. Experlnir-__ntel_ Farms, etc _, in. Canada and the U. S 'ligne are aware of the history of the trul wonderful potato. Onelb, planted now., within two years will yield, enoapn, to fiant all the acreggn you want, Every lb, planted now is worth $10, P ant now, next year sell Heed to your friends. Ong lb, planted by ua 20th June last, raised 140 lbs, that year, Crops of 800 to iioo bualiela r acre common. yi” 11.. som ....1 t us in canes, semi 1°. 11.: P re Seed idorndos $1 Der Y Y _ conililiin history, photos of potatoes, checks paid, extracts 81 papers, etc. Also 26 otherailnde. shi'-111 Bnos., Members Canadian Seed Growers Assn. hideo twmaw ' E REKA! SDMEIHING ENHRELY New ' ' Our Eureka Costume , For Ladies’ Wear . ¥ assume Drv G°°l_e.'- He did not say what-liinliot Ozone so we wrote and asked tt hc was sure behalf been taklngBola_on of.Orone. the-kind that contains secures entitiiuptiie 5-purchaser w ...stamina ia... .»...km_»_ or cum mag a.»v'a`1 mt. ne spina that 1.. had unknowingly taken some other imma,-and was sorry that he had treated us unniatly. 'then he commenced to use Onone (the 00i\ir°l _ktavll -With. 0sl¢’l1 King-he is a well man to day. You can be cured just as easily if you are careful to your ~lfIanlnt»»for.1Qa\a¢ (the coupon kindlmade by the' 'inn rustic nano oo.. sninoxauni_\.,_p:q.._ Oome to (lordoa'I_}(om ‘a today for rrarulshi an wah ibm Silt to 220not.sen0. ' M' high, and weighing 1075 lbs. -This-horse _gl-usp, ... ...... ... _.......l....’......; _ 54__ Tim.. time is ti.. tgndenty for mums 'The jolts and jars are absorbed by the mechanism of air _cushion and to beeorno chronic and spread to other Spring. feature is the ltcliing and but-nina which D- ‘ Allrlshtzreatlsreat araud dam aid 1v...~1us from ninth positively u.......iun.nie. uunturadrtha;fra\\s.ih\_~sll1rrace 'at Uavahoat-._ l prehensivo term. It does _not mean m IS a arent difference in the required by different |l°¥‘@ fares-'home new araee all.. Hammer. in .msd -tice-In The than a. borea- keeper,- . tbsp homes. team. economy of the iaruleris lad W . lj ._ '\/ . ii » ` 1906- A-Purp1c_"'_ Shoes.. _ snnjthem. ‘ 14"’ We ask you, too, to 1. '. "-_`--'Ts-__.`l'f,,. _-remember that “Royal Des P S t _ r Slfltticcl by the largest --_-_-i the ‘-:.~F`~i?f+`7 ` .;‘. " ` B 1 We don't urge yoii to BUY “Royal ‘Wim do ask. you to _elm l if manufacturers o J" _ ......'.` .|...., 1...t_...,.'...l..i'......`, 1 who stand behind every shoe. shows that thequantlty ofoats per meal is by no means the only important diminishing the allowance of heavy feed, f 'Hnc shoes in Canada- tq°wr,in keeping hvrsvflesh in zoodshaus-_ 1 ’"1‘l\"e Ames, Holden Co. ofbiontrenl. Ltd. Judgmgptinlwerklensnd iucrsssingor -f __-_ ' Tue Lanoesr SHoz`Manu|=ao1't.n:ns in Gamma. y'-Qzulgrlty in [img of feeding' and work "' HONTREAL, WINNIPEG. TORONTO, VANCOUVER, BT. JOHN. 4 _ - Parltltone-is considered' one ofthe t |.'!5\,.'|'|¢|-“ may hs. praoilelhlm, fredii- 2 ` ‘ ' = _ _f _ 6 ~-- - ,. iii.; illitits. Uitiminil 'l‘hereai~e1mamy`. kinda of eczema. parts of the body. and natural.: in thecure of eczema that Dr. Chases men, e e- now over. For -every form of itching skin able-worth. from eczema for three years. She was what you dons how you do it-.' Home / ` _ bel green t.ratters,ln the lower provinces an _guy ,°g,...-wnniugtt ,_u¢__ ,,”»¢|n_ was _ t r lil llll N0! WMU mil# ill 1-10. 5114"# hfprness and..nigt;dtipg_t`eams~,ln a word, Q"""";;__ ~ '-5'! 3 _ 5° “" *°"" °‘ "" 'that rare quality called “horse sense"- ‘ ,___ , aretnesecreteirf nialptdiuing tIie_t.aatnl_ `_ ' _, ~ ` in preventable shane, aad..st_a°_ ' w¢l1l..f e *_ _,Q Lil* “°“k‘*"“°°l"°""“`°l"'°’"5 1° bl* h°l‘|'5l'_ ing condition . Itls not so _m:i`§li,.wslin`t_ _' S" you-feed-ashew_yu\\'hcdfit; nosaomaoln __ a. :;1:;.:.s_.:_usn_ is. hott... una eats. _ _ smog \ iinw~=-Enema- 1 of 1/ “f A it italicized* :;:::L:.”;.;;”;t_:“;‘.::.&t.f‘::;‘ .‘;i.:f:f.. H<;‘;;,,;;,;Sif1;1;<;,Mlr-,»;,1,,;§=-A j ~,\ J/ °""“-‘*Ll" .°““”~“" BA 1:: |_=Q<:>/>. |:> sr. . have no terrors' for the man who rides a but nil have such symptoms as rednessrof ~ the skin, with a yellow tinge, heat-and _ ,_ - _ , _ _ - il Martin, a b Golnln with biiclf/inflammation, swelling, discharge; of B -\v'stfcr’y.ni`att.éi' and 'the formation of a _ _ . ' C lslllld fNl\0\l9 T01' ‘l“\'|\.bllliY Bild Blleell. Persistent treatment is always neoes» S. ‘ . _. ' 'fha-1>\\blIv`earhtwhearaaoodmwount saw,-hutyouusn-depend .mit rhutpr. ~ I _ S 0hase's Ointment will cure ou. Relief _ ' 7 . “fill °°'“" "fm the nf" f°“' ‘*PP"°“U°'"» The same principle applied to the handle bars allows it to give un- '.“‘d ‘h° “°“""3 ‘"°°"” ""1 be 5‘°°d““l der the pressure and removes the cause of the tired feeling iii the arms. It is due io. its remarkable record. The combination that makes oim. tnasii com ir u tn. tt-...io _ . disease or skin irritation it is or iucaicu - The greatest invention since the pneumatic tire. ,-Mn. Jas. H. Palrlquln, 176 Rockdale ONE." _ Ave-.,.Sydney, O- B, writes;-“I feel ~ it my duty tc you and to suffering hum- _ _ . ‘ anity to. tell of 'the beneilt derived from 5 . the use of Dr. Chase's Ointment. My. - ' . a....g1.t¢r, time... yes... 01.1 .offered General Office ani Works, - - Toronto Junction. _ . _gg » _'_ _ 1 .» -.».-_-la .\, 1 1 $1.50 for life member- ship, 5c exchange for all the newest books. Large Library to se- lect from. Haszani it Maori. l .AL T.'.l` G 'I' I G IN' ! I am instructed by HENRY DUN- CAN to sell by auction at the premises Charlottetown Royalty 2% miles from the city on Wednesday the 4th day of lilly. |906 AT 12 O’CLOCK NOON his finely situated farm eompriaing 85 acres of excellent-'land 76 acre" cleared and in fine state of cultivation, the balance under a nice .growth of lumber. There is a comfortable dwelling house and good barns and.other outbuildixigs. The crop will. be sold with the farm. Also all the stock, farming implements, household furniture. and all movable property now on the premises. Terms on Movable property-All sums under $5 cash ; over $5 ere it till 15th December on approved joint notes. Terms for farm at sale. J. Mel/HLLIAMS, Auctioneer. Cliarlottttown Royalty. i3dws6i twwgipd Gran=ti< Entertainment S -AT THF.- OPERA HOUSE By tile. Pupils of Notre name Convent. The very interesting musical drama with which the pupils of Notre Dame are preparing to entertain the public at lngton N. S., writes:-“After having given l)r.Chaee's Ointment. a thoraug Lreatcd by our family physician and used _ other oluttncnts witout benefit. Byusiag Dr. Cha.se's Ointment she has been completely cured. This is the only ointmontl feel like recommending and if 9 ° i::.*.;t°.§“.%.‘t.:‘.“.°. .°.".‘.‘f'..";“.°.‘i:_“.°.'_;t.;;°.f- “'° BRACE. McKAY ‘ll C0~» 5 514°- . Mrs. Ellen M. Saunders. South Farm- di6'|8 t,w18 l'°_’.'° it the most healing prepartion ever _-H-$1-"l'F*'_ '- City Council meets on the second Mon- f- WX W. Clan ke, City Clerk. . Edward S. 0. E. Tunsdny, June 12th. at \' Minard'a Llnimant lleiieves Neuraigla- ' ADVERTISING IS' BROAD. . ' Advertising in itself means publlltcy and publltiityisa very broad and com- tlmplyawoid whispered to a favored MCL¢0‘s no ` if ` __ noper' eérit znmiavifry delhi-'s wma. trial I am pleased to be able to _prona_unce.- > ‘ "‘ ' COMING EVENTS. e’ Next Red Rose meeting Lodge Prince ,.1 Sp. ni. Refi Rose deizres. Initiation. :__- lt li if offered to sufferers from skin disease. - _ _ _ _ T ' “'°i’°“:‘-:"1°"t:f::s‘...r'%t..:;;°'iti“.° _ow-o~' t -» RE' Island R“‘l“’“l' ,- _an _can ru s y __ - ' _______ Nevins,-who -drove him id victory. The l1‘a*;fg“‘“‘e'&"i, me “n°"\\u‘ °lfh°lT f¢l1l°fll0@ *__ 1 _' _.__ ’-...Gill-CKEN .S”°°},‘§},.l‘§},‘{‘,;l’,°;‘.i‘§?“”’ oo In wdea-e;60 cents-ii box, at all _ , . _- t, '~ _- 9 gesgipflg' Edmanson, Bates &Co., ' ,__ -- oron . r. t » - ~ ~ A special will be run from only cost you fifteen cents a I box, and it makes the nicest i lunch you ever tasted. Try _ some. sandwichcsd made of -,_ _ .Chicken Loaf an see iow - da in each mouth. James Paton, Mayor, nice \hcy,ube_ Chicken Loaf _ is healthy and easy to diilest Take some with you the nex _ ` time you go £0 a picnic. It's only 15c abox. g‘ Harbor at 4.30 p. ni. 1 "‘ _ Frank. McDonail’s, G. A. SHARP. Grafton St., Ch'town. ' 15d_4i. I '“ ' _'_ . - ‘ " est possible price while discharging. We -are showing. a lot of new _ Book your orders at once as prices ‘ vnimwln cream and black lustre, 2 arming ,anne “ch monm *Km Mills# `l'ild llc lille- loddy - " l ' pEAKE BROS & CQ Come ,in-_-and see them. hfrérargi- 8:1 ' ' ‘_ _ Cwtown slam _1 3 rgdth tw 3m Auctioneers _Charlottetown to Murray Har- bor on Wednesday, zoth june. leaving Charlottetown at 8 a ~ f -l . 1 . ni., returning to leave Murray Superintendent/ few. ltis, tether, synonymous with a ‘ general, broadcast declaration, and the _brol_d¢\',the scope of fthe announcement. ' If, ‘ - " _the better the advertising. Nu ooeapieu ' _ , space that directs attention along given -- anddeeired lines can- be -reasonably ref., _ 1* R P' gasded as wasted; nor can any fondu ex- » f=~ l f ¢ x~ ,J _ Th achr. "Calabria" is due to pcnded to this end be adjudged c _ _ _ .. arrive here from New_Yorlr early in l.'ravsgance.-American Mtdlcal .ltuiim _ _ _ _ __ ' _ _ Tum, with g specially selected Cargo _ __ _. _ of about 7oo tons Anthracite coal in $;..~J¥l~lslnH¥l-h\ovQ-e,,§ li|nard’¢ Llniment for nie avervwhere ” l‘ " t' egg and chestnut Sim- This cargo will bc cold at very low- _ . L l the Opera House on Tuesday the 19th, is based on one of the prettiest legends ut the Middle Ages. Great pains are being taken to bring out the histrionic ability of each yuung lady who takes part and to make un already attractive nisv more attractive still. Most delightful music will be fur- nished by the Cecilian Orchestra, con- sisting of piano, har , violins, mando- lins, guitar and banftzzs. _ Those who appreciate the singing of fresh young voices and the appearance of fresh young faces, set off by pretty quaint costumes of bygone centuries, may expect a rare treat on the igth. Convent made candy will be sold dur- ing the entertainment. Reserved seats 35 and 50 cents. Plans will be open at _Iamioaon'a and Raukin's D__rug Stores on Monday, ]unc 18th at 9 a. 111. Come early and avoid the rush. i 13- '51 I9 ICE CREAM 0\1ricor‘1'c|t|1\ parlor is lu:<'n|J1l|\5¢ \ ri very popillltr p nov. nn wo hnnfllc " the best- loo crculn io bu had in tho city. SODA. WATER Our fountrtin is kept working ovi-.r ti All iii l PASTRY and CAKE Try oirr inwtry. it will talk for it' self. A choir-c ussorlini-.|\i_ of rake on hand lnoludin ' our coliibratrtl SULTAN A und SC(l'l`t.l{ mike, mul many other kinda. Home--Made Candy You 1-annof. dunlicnio our Hl(ill~ FLASH (YARAMICLS in the (`it-y. l’cn|iutcris1\, fiiiliivs, vrcains and it gt-nornl n.~'»_,|»lly,e>er Bnqus _ _' _ ART IN °Uf P11°t°S- _linilt oh the lasting foundation _of` _W_ W_ McLau hun goo Tons S I Also for ARTISTIC 'moo Ban X They gié 1 Hind ‘q~`°al° T`h1-s.- is the Aiior part ofa valuable farm con- mounts at SURE-»AND VB A _ (€l¢].)T&l€(lI¢fmyl\ MIUC H376 taining 84 acres, 5% miles from Char- alllvlllg sllllul & cd., TI|l,B,' BMHQI dG¢{°I)-_ 'wonh money than lofaetmvnnalsoa ive hofae power boiler 5“m,y,|de_ ng and maturing crops qnic ly, ih 1, mr d i ginglsilaiétliéi amtagn hors;h|m.:. 1*., :fm tusoi ggdft _ ‘E ._*y_-‘o qua tty 0 e n machiiiea madeand repair-ed cheap- K ER! * “°°‘. °.2$..'.‘l‘:' . 1. ... t‘°'“*'*°* ..'t‘.°.‘;.‘:.': '"1 "'l°‘"‘ "'"“°- _ rf-._ for oifi:ir'.u¢;E:o';»