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E,~.»,-~,- 1... -li>i;<~ i- of lb.. tin of Dea1born’s Nationa Blend (‘@f`r'.~e, (Pri 1.0¢-) will be presented with aFine Portrait of the Lott.: Qriceii Victoria, mounted on heavy ca,.d_ not-l surrounded bya Black Border, also the Royal Coat; of Arms embossed in Gold, ard a short tale of mpnrt-int events during Hei'Lite. 'co|.oREo --Worstod Suiliogs This season we imported the largest and most attrac- tive stock of Colored Worsteds we ever had the pleas- ure of showing our customers. Judging b y_the many orders placed with us, this class of Suiting will bi very popular. Thev are dressy, wear well, brush well, hold their shape when properly cut and made by us. We will be pleased to have you call and see our goods and getgour prices. Morris Block, rcs cREAm ics. cneam :Y 1 1.--1. .. -s ta `5 is ' -S-,' .¢` ~ 7` .f,__-~ 1` ,gi - l.. ¢§3,"l, ';il_;;l f » "f.;‘ 1 ti I wif , .5 3 f _ ,rg A C ' w ,_. .,.. ai .- >’>` . ‘ ~-'-' '-‘.. 4: llo-b ard i tl alu s ,, » 's it '-~» af. fl . .1 .f “Q if 1° \ . 'bla' s ». ’ _ as \' .1 , ,___; .Jin . _ .L3 .¢,.Y._ ., , ,. ,f r so ‘- LS.. 'l;~l. if.: I , ,A ~» 3, l ui. v_._» - r fl' fi 'S sr I- ,L . »=. r. al" ’i'»" _»~_- ,- . .fi i` 1- 1 » .>~ 7` oi. w ¢ “it J.; _- ss. . ..,. ~¢. fr ._'. ‘§ THE BEST ICE CREAM ICE CREAM ICE CREAM For a hot day there’s certainly nothing nicer than a nice ice cream from our Pasteurised Cream, the iiavor of which is admitt- edly superior to ordinary cream. We manufacture the very best quality of lce Cream. Those who have used it pronounce it de- licious. After May lst we will be prepared to deliver it in packages to any part of the city at l0c. 2Oc. and 40c. At present we are prepared to make it to order-any quan- tity you like. We can quote special prices for church bazaars, sooials, picnics, teas, etc. Telephone 238. ‘ Pasteurized Milk Factory Jghh C, MaCDO|'\H|d, Water Street, near Queen Hotel. 18 eod 3 in. From now until Saturday at 10 p. m. we oi/fer the following snaps. 30 pairs Men’s whfle foxed Dongola Boots worth $1.65 for 1 25 30 “ Men’s “ " “ “ 1-40 " 99 30 I' Boys’ foxed boots worth 1.10 “ 79 so H womens Pebble been worth 1 25 “ so 30 “ Misses “ “ " 1-10 “ 79 30 “ l\Ien’s wearing bals top L25 " 95 All fresh and new stock. We have snaps in other lines of Men’s, Women’s, Boys’ Misses’ and Chiid’s sizes. Come and buy and come now to J. :EL IB611’S. ’ The Popular and low priced Shoe Store. I cs<:>i|\ica'fc>`CJ-|“_”c:|=- CROCKEFQY sueiiwaee We will close out our entire stock of Crockery, Glass ware and General Merchandise at GREAT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES Btlrgains in Tea Setts, Dinner Sets, Toilet bets, Lemonado S639. Iam” S958, Cups and Saucers, Parlor Lamps, Hall Lamps, Fancy Goods, Knives, “nd F°1'kS» Spoons, &c., all at sweeping reductions; main land half price. SbO<>k must be sold at once, as I ammaking a change in my business B001! accounts must be settled at once. P- Monaghan QUEEN srnner l Prints Ducks Ginghams New Patterns - ` Good Values 'I'. ir. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE SUNDAY SCHOOL Organization to be Known As York Association it IHE OFFICERS ELECTED The Stormy Weather Ser- iously Interfered With Evening Meeting. A number of persons interested in Sun- day Schoalwork assembled in the Mehc- dist Church at York on Monday after- noon ani evening last, and after listening to an address by the Field Secretary, in which he sat forth the aims and benelts of District~Assaciations, proceeded to form an org iniz ntiou to be known as the York District Sunday School Association, auxi- liary to the P. E. L S. S. Association. Rev. J. W. McConnell‘acted as chairman. The following schools were represented viz.- _ York,M.-Rev. T. Hicks, Burt Brown, Capt. Geo. Crochtt, Qgizzie Vesey and others. Brackely, M. -Miss Georgie Bryenton. Union Road, M.- Ioseph Bryenton, Mrs Peardon, Mrs H. Clements. Marshfield, P.-Rev. J. Layton. The other schools included in this dist- rict are as follows.-Methodist-Stanhope, Pleasant Grove, Winsloe South, Prince- town Road, Highdeld. Presbyterian- Stanhope, Brackely Point, Harrington. The following officers were elected. President-Rev. T. Hicks. Vice “ “-L. H. Foster. Sec-Treasurer-Lizzie Vesey. AdditionalExecutive-Rev J. Perkins, Hedley V. Auld. The constitution as outlined in the Ro- port was adopted clause by clause. The heavy rain interierred seriously with the audience at the evening session-yet des- pite the storm quite a number gathered and listened to an address by the Field Secretary on a variety of subj ecls in con- nection with SundaySchool work. Rev. T. Hicks and Rev. J. W. McConnell also gave ’ short addresses. The next meeting of this district will be held on August 16th. at some place to be selected by the Executive Committee. ASSIST NATURE. You have been told to: “hitch your wagon to a star"-that Nature will assist you. That’s all right. There are times, owever, when y u should assist Nature and the spring is c ne of these times. Nature is now undertaking to clence your aystem-iftéou take Hood’s Sarsap- arilla the under ing will be successful and your complection bright and clear. AGAINST INDIVIDUAL CUT . COMMUNION SERVICE. Bosrorv, May 11.-Park street church last night refused to adopt the individual cup communion service as proposed by 5 parishioner. WARTS ARE UNSIGHTLY. That is the reason no one is clamoring for a few more warts-make them fashioi- able and a remedy to grow warts would quickly be made a Bnancial success. Yes Putnam’s Corn and Wart Extractor re- moves them, works quickly_and without pain-any druggist will tell, you more aboutlthis remedy. .l TO SHOVEL THEM lN. The big spade and shovel trust about to be formed expects to be able to bury all competition, and thus be in a positicn to scoop in big profits.-Boston Herald. --0---_ Alfed A. Taylor, of Margaree, says: ‘One bottle of MINARD’S LIMIMENT i cured a swelling of the gamble joint, and and saveda horse worth $1-f0,00. Thos. W. Payne, of Bathurst, saved the life a valuable horse that the Vet. had given up with a few bottles of Minard’s LIN IMENT. 9 SAD INTELLIGENCE. The indications now are that Parlia- ment:will not be prorugued until the first of June, if then. The talking habit has developed considerably 'since the com- _ xnencement of the session.-Ex. NOWIFEELREALVVELL. Mr. W. H. La Blanco, Bonfield, Ont; writes:-“I was oneea sufferer from catarrh. and whileusing Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Curelwas recommended muse also Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food to build u the tem, My nerves were exhausteg In the springthe birds are singing As they build their summer home, Blades of grass and buds are springing. O`er the mead the cattle roam. In the spring your blood is freighted With the germs that cause disease, Humors, boils, are designated Signals warning you of these. In the spring that tired feeling Makes you every duty shirk,- Makes you feel like begging, stealing, Rather than engage in work. But there’s something known that will a Man to health and vigor lead. You will find Hood’s Sarsaparilla Just exactly weat you need. M._}.._.l HIS PATRIOTISM RECOGNIZED. ,Bos'roN, May 11.-The workmen who have built the Lawson boat and mem- bers of the International brotherhood of bailer makers, iron shipbuilders and as- sistants of America, branch 9, have de- cided to present to Thomas Lawson a testimonial in recognition of his pat- riotism in building the Boston cup boat. -_--_-Q1.- MISS JONES VOICE GREATLY IM- PROVFD. The many admirers of Miss Jones sing- ing have been greatly pleased at the im- proved clearness and richness of tone. so noticeable in her late renderings. Miss Jones attributes this improvement to the recent use of Catarrhozone. It gives clearness and brilliancv of tone, and pre- vents hoarseness and liuskiness. Promin- ent singers, ministers, actors, and public speakers use Catarrhozone for the voice, and find it of inestimable value. You breathe the medicated air from the inhal. er into the throat and lungs, where it kills disease prevents and absolutely cures Bronchitis,|Asthma and Catarrh. Catarrh- ozone never fails; never harms; pleasant to use and always successful. Sold with a guarantee on every $1.00 package to cure these diseases or your money back. Small size 25c. Druggists Poison & Co., Kingston, Ont. lm-_-on THE SIiAMRO£K’S MAINSAIL. SoU'rHAMProN, May 11.-Both the pro- fessional and amateur yachtsmen who have watched the bellying mainsail, cut in American fashion, hitherto used in the trials of the Shamrock II., have con- ` demned it as lacking driving power. -..__.¢__._. Dont think less of your system than you do of your house. Give it a thorough cleansing, to Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. DEWET TIAS 2,000 MEN. LoNDoN May 13.-Genera1De, Wet ac- cording to a depatch to the Daily Mail from Pretoria hos resumed operation and is reported to have crossed into the Tran vaal with 2,000 men. ALMOST CON SUMPTION., Mr. J. J. Dodds, of Pleasant Ave., Deer Park., Ont; writes:-“I have suffered in my head and throat and all over my bodty since last summer from a very heavy col . which I could not get rid of. 1, ha\ e tried several of what are considered good remedies, but none seemed nt any avail. I began to think that my cold was develop- ing into consumption, as very many have to my knowledge. I am thankful now to say that Dr, Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine has worked a complete cure as I am now entirely free of the cold.” _ THE YACHT RACE. When Lipton gets around with that one small old~fashion wind-jammer of his he will cause more talk than Morgan’s whole steamship line. 1-mi-li RHEUMATIC WARPED LIMBS. .Mr-s. H. W ills. Chesley, Ont; says:-, “My boy was all crippled up with Rhue- matism. Althou h we doctored, he was ‘in this way for agent one year, and the pain was terrible. Readingdof many case where Dr. Chase’s Kidney- iver Pills had cured rheumatism, we got a box, Before the were half gone he began to improve andy is now quite well. I am very g ad to recommend them to others.” One pill a dose. 25 cents a box M4-il Still to the 'tont For 60§days I will give free W th every pnoto_or tintype sent me to enlarge in crayon size __l6x%) the choice of hea.ut1ful_ portraits sizf 18x24 of His M: jesty King Eriwa.rd,' He_:' Mayesty Queen Alexandra, Her] t Ma_)estyQueen Victcria or of Generals Bouerts,K_ itchener, or Buller. _Above prermiums are in natural colors; With an order for Sepia portrait complete I will give free ylour photo on a. buttoniand placedin a ro ed p ate, plain broach. With order for watercolor por- trait complete I _will give free 2 photosof one subjec t, plaint-roach. Everything in photos and portraits guaranteed.Beware~ of Agents w o pretend to be out or th_e High Grade Art Co. Send for list of testi- monials. Address.-S. F. Tarbush, box 474. Charlottetown. March 19 Tu&Fri w Send 75c and a photo. for a nice plain rolled gold broach, and I will make gee and fit in it B photo from any ti_ntyD€ 01° photo sent me. For $1.00 _I will giye a nice rolled plate broach beautiful design, and photo free,catalogue price $1.25. For $1.% will give my_ best rolled plate broach handsome design an fi photo,free.oata1£g'u.e price $1.50. For $1.00 will make h _ a dozen best grade photos on buttons yvlth patentedfasteners, catalogue price S1-N-IU all cases the are cellulol face and best re n no as re re E.°l'IliZ°bush, Charlottetown box 474. Mch 19 Tu. & Fri. &w tf. Plant Gay’s extra choice mixed Sweet Peas. and you will have a bright 'gay garden. There are none better and V817 veryfewasgood. 52aW&W4i- , . Carters’ Seeds Grow - Molasses Kisses only 10cts a lb. at the Crown Contectionery.-W. A.Hp7t¢éh€80ll I ......... _ ......... .E I 2 The new styles-show latest in out.: : d finish. .- anligivasto weak ftp doin dayfs work w ~ us ,a w stron and hem andgfeel nred.l°w§¢i.1‘. -I ug mpglysurethat anyone who ueesobr. 'sNerveFood vtillbeliqvs that_i_tis the_'be_s§ ghcnztheher an -ns 1 Oashmeres, Alpacas Silks. '“"'l *W*i* r . ._ . _.___ ....-_...-~-.~-¢-¢....-1----s-<..»-.¢i»»»-» r ‘ . Our mission in life is to it you out from the l ~ crown of your head to the solesof your feet. Let’s take a rapid run down the list' Men’s_ Crash Hats, .25 $.50 $,75 “ “ Caps, .25 .50 75 “ Straw Hats, .05 .25 1,00 Neckwear, .05 .25 ,50 “ Colored Shirts .50 .75 1.00 “ Neglige “ .50 .75 1.00 suits, an wear. 4.50 6.59 s_'5o Balbriggan Un- derwear. -.40 .75 1.50 All sold on approval, Your money back if you want it. \ ' :E cn gf cn j ls H ff | ad this What makes our ad. twriting an especially easy taskzis the fact that the goods in our boys’ Clothing Room are such ins-piiiing subjects. Look ' where you will and you’ll see something 2 pretty and . wearable for the little chaps; and the piices ll we’il ‘ let them do a. little talking. i . ;. ~ A1iw501Tweed,2 pieces, L35 I Beautiful Dark Tweed, all wool I 2.00 ‘ -I Halifax Tweed ,th ree pieces all wooll 3,75 I ‘ Scotch Tweed, pure wool ' 4 75 Hard Scotch Serge. Twilled, 6.00 , V Boys will be boys, but better looking ones, just the same if you le.; us dress them for you. Prowse Bros., What Trade we Have we'll hold, What we _ _ Haven’t we’re after. ' 3 i I ~ ' - ' " ».__...D Salt Salt TO ARRIVE FROM LIVERPOOL, G. B. PER -STEIIIYIER ‘PROBUS’ 7200 bags com n L' l Salt 12 b _ ' Steamer due here Malyi7(:g)f_l)(;vill be soldagisw tvthilldt? 112;: ina. Also 20 Casks English Coal Tar. - Srhd '10 if. PEAKE BROS. as QQ Milk Vats ~ Milk Cans Milk Buckets Mi1k,Testers 5 Milk Scales grade of vgpr§é(A§ originals ret;1er‘pt<;d1:_l§i Milk Aerators -Arr- I V Masonic Temple. Charlottetown. P. E. I. Z :nPl%E°TuIc‘ks and Hemstltch $3 I ll ' wO0DB, I : Prime ; . » g ,V O , _ . Blue Serge, Blouse Suits .75 . s *Tv ' ._ ,, Y ‘Y .-,;~ f 'S sr .ri gi. 2' at --2 _ 1, w- .~' 2*. sf " ‘ 'K 1' F . ._ _‘.1 an 25 *-- ,_. . _gy 5. _ig f .- -.-to _.io 1. ., -,koi ,.~, 4! ' ,r, .gi _ -~ .» .,~ :, ‘E 1'. 1 L .»~ . 3 . ‘ia ._ . ,L .` , ti .fv it ft xi . .i. ".. l e 15-. --Y : ‘* __. .f- it T»A¢ mc a :-5-I' . . LF; , .,1- ,- 4 _*.1 1'-' , i <.. , g, _1. ,..-v ,: sw .ns..rnos_aco..: ' i w ¢ ..-.- Y. » .- , ApI.18d&wtf.