.1»'-..r_-»¢=-.»-1.... .......-..;..-~2..; " ~ so rt'..`§f.f’"` uarter, H lc VEY . ‘ " , . --.»...»~.~~1.§-..1.'r:::..r:e.e.u._°.e.s.‘:.sz.l-._ . Llltjli Mliliils ` “°“`1?1‘icu bdl'1"i11xfrua1rs is 1 .mn 1 roman rms. V ' ' Q -, _---qu-_ HiC_KE__Y__& .N|c|1oL"soN. ...........;.;........ Corrected every Tuesday and Friday.) Bed tender) rm-lb.. ......ooa w ooo Bsettamat1)p¢r1b.......»......oosmon _ _ _ _ '-_ - Hutton peroamass.............0ilto00s _ We have on hand the best stock oi niouuments and headstones Oattle Buttnrhdlh per b...........020 00022 Emo.. .. 15 wow Flour parowt (Isiand).......270 to000 Flour, per bbl(lmp.)..........6.ll) bo750 Qatraeal per lb..`............03§ w000 Potatoes per bua...........0%lto000 Hayper tnntpressed) ......$l400 to 000 Straw per owt'................000t,o 050 Strawper ton (preased)......(l)to 10(1) Beetsperbus........ .... ......0tll't,o 000 Chickens per 0 9t.o010 Cabbageper doz...... ......025to 050 Hayperowi....'..... .......0tl5to075 0atB................. 55 totltlil Turnlpa per bus. 151.0000 (’-cleryper buncb...... .005 to00tl Pork . . . . . . . . lflt.00(Xl Carrots perbush..............0'50 to000 I’ru-snips perbua..............0tll to00\. SUMMERSI DE MARKET (F|u'n1ers Prices-Corrected Daily.) Barleypcr bus........ . . . . . . ..05ii 10060 Ilcef(curu\ss)perlb............ 04 to00.'1 B`uokwheat............. ......050t.otJ 55 Butter pet lb..... lilto0‘.l0 Callsklnslb.....r. 0§t.o00§ F-use r»er....... . .....008t,o0lt| l1lckenS.. . . . . . . .. . . . . . ..0 00 to 010 GEORGETOWN MARKETS ilerringper bbl......... .50 5002 llnkc,pcr qul11tul...............250 300 lluddockper quintai........... 275 300 Cod, pe1'q\1int,al......... .....ll50 400 0uts,pe1‘bus......... 35 0110 Potatoes per bus.. .... .0 25 0 (.0 'l‘urnips, per bus.... .....0 15 0 ill l°7ggs,perdoz..... l7 0 Ontnrcul, per cwt...... 'I5 800 Butterporlb ..... Z1 025 Appiesperbus....... .. ....040 050 llaypreased .... .. ......l400 000 Chickens, per palr....... 35 40 lleelsperbuu........ 04 llidesper (55 000 Parsnlps,`perbus..... . 35 040 Barlcypcx lruB..................048 050 Geese Dorlb........ ........0Hl 000 Turkey per' lli..................0 1_ _ A -' -in _*___ _ home Zome-rs’ week _and Zarnival At Charlottetown, P. E. island. , JULY. 24th to 3ist‘;,-.i905- PROGRAMME. lVlnN11.\\'. J111.\' 2-I. , Orclieat ru i11_Qu4ec11 Square tiurdcns from 7 ii. 111: reception to visitors in the Mnrtwl. .lluli ul. ti p. 111. p _ Tuner-in/tr, J1n.v 2:1. Grand Jubilee Crrlcl>rr\t~lon nt St. lJum~=tun's College grounds besides sip,‘|1t at-ning; lnnrkena in-11~=\vin1r Acfrimlni- uuces; In the t1flur111>o11 there will also be Cricket, Baseball. l.uw1| Tennis n.ud_ot.l1cr Aniuscinonts with Naval and _Military linnds in rittoudniiec at Viotorul. Park. E\'1-:N1No.-B1>nll1'us, 'i‘o1~cl1llgl1t Procession - - ' nl Soul .tl s Il- .~ , l F t e o of 1 h0|,mno|imSl1l le? Boats Water- luminutlon il » Fetc und Banda at Victoria Park. WI¢ns1~:su.\\', .lu1.v 20. lil s. m. to 8 . |11»An'nuul Scottish rounds. _ g7tp 8 p. m.--Band 111 Queen Square Gan ens. 3 _ , D l .~ I-i. M. S. P nafore. D m JULY 27. iMoi‘1}lng}TY§\cht and rowing ruoes, as te 1 t. e nvy. _ Mltfterdoon -Grand parade of Military and Nav Forces and School ohildrcnto Victoria gnrk, Grand Military and Naval wicw. Iul~lve11l11g-Electric light sports by Chill” lottctown Fire 1)cpart.n1cnt ami A ciwcit Atlrlotic .Association on C. A. - . A. Grounds. Farnav, Jm.v 28. M orning-Spot-lal ninrket. At'i.ernoon- lorae Races, Islvo11l11rf-Theutrionls l11 aid 0! Catlicdra . _ Sarunnax' .I11r.r lil. To he devoted to excursions, picnics and drives etc. l JULY 80 SUNDAY . Special r~p1'oprlate'serviccs in thc dill`- | » . A . . . good to leave Charlottetown seven days |` days from date of salo. I, (irc-,ntly reduced plissenger fares to Prince Erlwnrrl Island have been nr ! 1~a11;;ed for the greatest celebration which has ever taken place-in -the Province, as folIows;- - ‘ ` 4 The Inter-colanial»R11.llway will issue on ,July 2-uh 111111 ann 11-om an stations in ;N'ova Scotia and New. Brunswick return ' tickctsat One First Class' Fare Tickets V from date of issue. The Intcrcolnnlal will issue at Montreal and all stations ln Quebec Return Tickets on -the Standard Certificate plan at One First Class Fare, 'l`hc All liail Line will lssuc return tickets on.Io|y 10, eo, 21, 11-0111 Boston to Charlottotown,at $17.45, good to re- turn upto August 2nd. Proportionately reduced rates will be made on same dates from all intermediate stations. Tho Eastern Steamship Company will issue forall sailings from Boston of their pnlutinl stemuers between July 22nd nnd July 28th, tickets from Boston to Char lottetown, via St. John, nt the excep- tionally low rate of $11.70. This is one of thcbestrail and water trips in North America. Tickets will be good for ten Return Tickets will bo issued at`all stations on tho P. E. Island ltailway at One First Class Fare during thc celebra- tion. Grand progmmnic of Sports, Entertain- orent olrurches. . ` Mounav Jn1.r 31, booms DAY Fuller rtioulun; of this proiprnrri will he puhllslliled later on as the di er-cnt dc~ bulls uro elaborated. Co111|nit.i.ccHl\avo olr-imc nf the difl`crcnt~ events and thu lirogram as a wholels under the dlrectltip of the Executive (m|nu1it.toe ol' the . l ' l t As la-° galil.. ‘Development and fours soc lwntor Fence’ nm _ The Plant Steamship Lin will issue return tickets at $11.00 from Boston to Cl1’towi'1 by tl1e steamera aallidg on- the 18th and :and oi' .l“lY- Tlifkfis R°°'1 i° return up to Aug. nt. lhc P. E. Development 5-31 wed, ea' 81 w td ments and Amusements, Horse Races, ,Yacht Races, Athletic Sports, Naval, Military and Society Parndea, Fircn1en'a Electric Light Sports, Gathering of the Clans, Irnmonse Farmers Markets, Oper- atlvo and Dramatic Entertainments, and Tourist Association. ll lllfllllill lllllllf till l’llll.llll$ _ _ V _,.31 A new stock of Pictures. Eyes, Hooks. fetc., the very latest. . lllll|llll|BlE Til SllilWliil0llS i _ Al. l gency here forParker’a ' "gs: ir:-lggst in qgastijedta. Ask to l¢¢ `lon\¢_ °f e ' - . goods returned _ 5, F, rAP.n}:._q_§.u°s . aft1>mor_»»Q\\°°I\ » , _~__» _ _ _ _ 4 V V . . `. /ti.-,_ ' "1 K-A 1. I. i. K ' ' ~ .l '."‘,~.\`*l‘ anda beautitul line of Photo Frames- I-ramea. and Monldlags. Wires. 15 Ueyoer to _ -___ Il -- Chas. F. Davison Funeral Director and Embalmor Ofiice and showrooms, Prince St., op- posite Baptist Church. Residence, foot of Prince St. Having added to my equipment one of the latest improve casket lowering devices. and a line pair of horses, and having had eight years experience in the business I am pxre- pared to do all work in a thoroug ly up-to-date manner. All calls promptly attended to at any hour of the day or night. .Office telephone, No. 289, resi- dence, No. 19:. June 6 tts & wtf. _ _.,..- ’°`“‘ "\ ` ‘I3`.==’”+ - _ 'SN ' wtf _ ' §~‘-i;`_\` W: »“f_"-7""l'.-‘->- . *`gVl|. l-i "r _>- -_1`s".\-- "" Q1 i _ti .J 1' it ._,_' ’. ” ~»eT_'5‘< / f -fe Seeds, Seeds, NOW SOW THB BESTSEED. “While me earth y remaineth. seed time and harvest shall not cease.” , "The Seed in the Word oi' God.” Luke 8-I1. "In the mornin low thy seed. and in the evening witliold not thy hand.” Eecl 11-6. The stock of Bibles that we hold li very large and all sold for len than 60| » llaszanl & Moon. Agentelor 1*. E. Island Bible Society. ¥;e==_..=’ ,e=fr“5 §§Zs§§'| : .5.5_gi, gilgffp Q- -55 55'-:Soar él ` sears FE- 0 »~s»»»»»a-pg- 35555535 eggecmg §S§3§&5 Q € O 5 _ xxx1XxZ1IzQ`l`lQ`l`|=‘ ESSEEESSSHTQSZE f==5\1-acacgwa' =Ei3E33$SE3E 3 §§§?§-E" ~=m~la:\»r~esa=»-§S: =:'é°em~lanuao»-533 §S$‘$E§E&$52GI 8l=§§i°i5§255E55' _§eease§§§§§;a=;;:ze=s¢a _#?€?=??5§€§F??5§€2S2W5§ l'€i€E‘£E8SE%EiS3§QE§§&§EEB3 x---occ 2§Ei'=‘1S§3 fs:- `\\\\'\ \ \ \ H “*" 1 e I 5 nouns ' VKIDNEY / pb./(H P|l.|.4S:-_.:;,§ .ML i .\._\\_\_.\\___\i~`,s€.*f/' _ "=@o~rr 9/, rf, °m'"'*=U tc" ~» _-'AE I 0 1 uit. l \\\\\\l` “vi I; _ ig; tri* ,,,-A;-,,\ 3 _PGVX .V ‘_ -.SA __ me src. “City of London” Will until further notice leave Steam N“Vl8°t"nn Co's wharf on Tuesday and Wfil“¢5l,l'\Y li 3 ,p. ua. for Halliday’s uud Brush Wharves. Thursday at 6 a. m. and 3 p. rn. for McEwen’a ami West River Bridge. _pfldny li 5-30 a. rn. and 3 p. ni. for H1cl1ey’a, Haggerty’s and Hayden's Wharves, hast River. Saturda at 2. o a. m. ant , . cmpwdl Y 3 V 13 p in for Every Monday to Vernon River Bflflgf. according to tide. Tuesday at_3 p. m. for China Point. _Wl1B\‘f. tide and weather permitting. - 'r. J. CRAIG, _ _ Manager 5'°5 il ff- ` Charlottetown. |> 55 rn RI Kneadecl iimnievtjryhllineri noon. _ Ask your grocers for ~ it. In bags or barrels Wholesale by Carvell Bros. 1 ‘ 18 tts awtf. _ii éillf, ~ l_. .___ wlsoolho RINGS Our Wetiding Rin 1! stamped W. N. T. are made to our special order and are guaranteed full quality as re resented by stamp inside- M; employ only the best manufacturers in making our rings. _ W. N. TANTUN, JEWELER. Sunnyside. lim *__ <~_lI»s»st;`~ _ _ '.A‘v.">1Ml."‘ , - lidwt. ro, 14 and 18k - wtiltlllig ...., RlltQ$ Quality guaranteed as stamped inside. N o better rings thanpurs. G. H. TAYLOR LESSON XIILSECONDQUARTEH, INTER NATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 25. 'lazt ol the Muon, a Comgrobololve Qllrtorly lavlow-Gallon Text, John xx, ll-00--notary Prepared I7 lov D. I. lumens. Ivwnint, mos, ty umm vnu Ammon.) Llano! I.-Jesus the Good Shepherd (John x, 7-18). Golden Text, John x, 11, “I am the Good Shepherd. The Good Shepherd giveth Htl life for the sheep." That we may know J eau: an the Christ, the Bon of God, and, receiving Him, have life, is the Golden Text of the quarter and the summary of the goe- pel. That we may have life He laid down Hia life for ul, bearing our aim in Hin own body, suffering in our stead, ll we have neu in recent lessons. Lxaaorr 11.-The raising of Laaarul (John xi, 82-45). Golden Text, John xi, 25, "Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection and the life." He who vol- untarily laid down His life for us, for no one could take it from Him (x, 18),' hu power to recall the absent spirit and give life and health even to auch 'l corrupting body as that of Lazarus. Marvel not, for the time is coming when all that are lu their graves shall bear His voice and como forth. Llssolv III.-The supper at Bethany (John xii, 1-11). Golden Text, Mark xiv, 8. "Sho bath done what sho could.” Mary of Bethany represents life abun- dant truly worshlplng, Martha serv- ing and Lazarus in communion, but note how these forma of life abundant affect others. Disciples murmur, and the religious world would klll it if they could. A mere form of life can be en- dured oven by the devil, but real life, abundance of life, wells argl rivers of living water, how few can endure! Laasoa IV.-Tho entry of Jeans into Jerusalem (John xll, 12-20). Golden Text, Matt. xxi, 9, "Blessed is Ho that cometh in the name of the Lord." Ono great truth in this lesson is the literal fultllimeut of Scripture by Him of whom Moses in the law and the proph- ets wrote. In the volume of the book it is written of Him, He is the substance of every shadow, the reality of every sacrifice, truly the Messiah of Israel, the King of the Jews, the King of kings and Lord of lords. Lassen V.-Jesus washing the disci- ples' feet (John xiii, 1-14). Golden Text, Gal. v, 13, “By love serve one another." He knew that He had come from God and was going back to God, and He would teach His disciples. to whom He had gven the glory which the Father gave Him, that while here in humilia- tion, waiting for the kingdom to come, we must not in any way seek our own greatness, but humble ourselves to walk with God. Lesson VI.-The vine and the branch»» es (John xv, 1-12). Golden Text, John xv, 8, “Herein is My Father glorified, that ye bear much fruit." The fruit is borne by the branches, but it la the vine that does it through the branches, and the branches simply abide, subject to the care of the husbnndman. When the Christian life is understood there is a freedom from all andety and yet the growth and beauty of the lily and the frultfulness of the vine. Lesson VII.-Jesus prays for -His fol- lowers (John xvll, 15-26). Golden Text, John xvil, 0, "I pray for them.” Not only_ does He give us His own Spirit to live in us, teach ua, guide us, comfort us, but He assures us that it is His life accures our life and that He ever liveth to make intercession for us (John xiv, 19; Rom. viii, 84). He does not: save ua to take us out of the world to heaven, but to leave ns here as Hia witnesses, kept by His power. Larsson VIII.-Jesus before Pilate (John xviii, 28-40).' Golden Text, John xviii, 87, “Every one that is of the truth heareth My voice." By His suf- ferings He made a full atonement for sin, even the sins of the whole world, and to this we can add nothing, but His conduct before Pilate and while In the hands of Hia enemies teaches ua bow. we should act before our enemies, for if we are truly His and living god- ly lives we will be hated by the world and find many enemies. Lnssolv XX.--The crucifixion (John xlx, 17-30). Golden Text, I Cor. xv, 3, “Christ died for our sins, according to the Scriptures." The hour came for which He came into the world, and He became a curse for ue, for it is written, "Cursed is every one that hangeth on. a tree." Happy indeed are all who, see- ing His sullerlngs, truly say, “For me," and, receiving Him, cry gratefully, l "Christ hath redeemed me from the , curse of the lawl" Lesson X.-The resurrection (John xx, 11-23). Golden Text, I Cor. xv, 20. “But now is Christ risen from the dead and become the tlrst fruits of them that slept." The resurrection is that which makes all else effective, for if Ho be not risen there is no one saved, nor ev- er will be (I Cor. xv, 14-19). If Hie is not the risen Christ He is nothing, not even a good man, for He said that He would rise again the third day.~But He ia n uauuu a\vuu|\. lu rU1llC»!` . C Mr. A. N. FRASER, Provincial Manager, _ May gg, rmg. The_Mutual Lite Insurance Co. of New llork. Charlottetown. P. E. I. " Dear Sir'-I acknowledge with thanks the receipt of r Comfpn 'I heque for $yo3o.3o nn Bank of Montreal, also Annuity Policy gi: ll Vhhill rnvidee-That on May 1, 1905 and each year for llfe,I will receive thregbundred dollars ($300), in settlement of my Matured $5ooo. 15- car endowment, -1 - ar Distribution Policy No. 401,652 with Deferred Annuity, dx THE MUTUALNXTR NSURANCE C0.,of NEW YORK. This I consider a sple1 did result. as to buy an Annuity of $300 at my ago would cost $3,408, so that drawing $7030 30 and getting an Annuity of |300, I am getting practically a cash value of $10,430.30. ' I also carry another policy in your company, in which I have all conhdence. Yours very truly, f (Signed) SIMON W. CRABBE. _ _l._.= f :rr \ -I bf' -1 Rapid Circulation in the “Bison” Heater -1" ll rl éeik ' ith.. ii- . _| ;l"» _l, _tl .1 }, \`i'*-ll‘-'°_.4 i ' """""'-n1_ _ <1 ~_==; i~ '.,f.=‘»_f ".114 - /.."§f _-Z~;§rj’,;/f/;»_f' °..1_»j<-ii-7-1 .sz-fi~)¢>=.':;% A °~'"T";/T4: ' ' 7344:: The expansion of hot water in the heater causes circulation. If the water heats at the bottom first, it cannot circulate till the water in the upper sections is also heated. Most heaters heat tl1e bottom water drst. The “ Bisou ” heats the water at the top iirst. ,Phat is why it gets almost instantaneous circulation of hot water into the radiators-it is one of ten reasons why tile “Bison” is the best heater. 1,, I ..~I I; nu 11.11. Ines co..L111ited, 1./ _ MoN1°n'nAr.. _ __ _ _ _ _n \ .4 /4. fo- - 1 _1--H , \ _ ~I.Iul».Sx¢ GIVE VIM and desire for work or play. Make s. clear brain. bright. eyes and sweet breath. é"i`i”rE`f`f "ii`i"ci'i">`i=`t byl magically correcting liver. stomach and bowels. 5, 'I ey induce tho .nutura sleep and appetite of youth. 1 1% by cleansing all disorders from tbefsystom. They' cure Constipation, lndlgestlon, Blllousneae, Head- ache, Iiervousness. For Sale by all Druqglsls |00 and 256 I 50X, ~ , _ -ACCEPT N0 SUBUTITUTII _ t 1 it 1 .S ` For sale at Johnson & ]ohnson’s. 3-z1:_d|1o mos ' '= BBW Wil ` A NUISELESS BLAZE " S IN THE PARLOR' " is made by _ Eddy’s Silent Parlor Match - 5* Grocers everywhere are handling them. Canadian Matches for Canadian people. i i Schofield V Bros. if lottctown, P. E. Island.?7 Ti ~l-r-\=*