Preparations being nisdi ~foi_- 5000 People. ~ ~ ' , ` _ T Tho Customary Arnuliments, Danc- ing Booths, Swings, Shooting Gal- lery, Refreshment Saloon, Ice Cream booths, &c. ' Come to 0'l.eary on that date See what kind of a town we have. .Assist us to improve it. See how well we will use you. Remember there will be 4999 other people here, but we want you too. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS RAT!-I '.i‘IMl-1 ?'l‘A'I‘ION " ish... lliaglois... St. Louis... Alma .... ._ Alberton... Elmsdnlc... Piusville... Bloomfield... ...S .60 .55 .50 .45 .15 .35 .25 .25 8.80 8.42 8.48 “ 8.54 “ .l_il4 " 9.14 " 9.23 “ 9.29 “ B. Ill. ii ~_' .rdf ._ l. ' .'1~.,.?:lf‘ 1 ~,.,‘ . i ‘Lil frr ._,. fi- 1, *sf ~ - 1 r _*fi 3 iii .1 ‘ ff' 1-».- er.. 1."= '.1-1 :'f‘e ..,1. 1., 1,11..-1 _ rf'Ii=i it 1 1 ¢_.-1:11 ;._;_‘il li '.i§i‘- 1 ` ffl-,if 31.1 11 ,1'_. fer-T-‘ ; " ifhii ""‘1l' 1! (.111 1 `-`_,',1, ';._~ '.i'.»,',.;.~ ffl liiflii” _~‘_-iii. _<11 1-*iii ‘W "1 ._ \-. _ 2.1' . r _,Wa '. ‘ii rilr “.1 liréiliil _._;;r1,;!r; 11"’ fr v .';!_lif.‘;1<,§ "‘$"!f 1* ii 1' 1,1; ’“1l*.*'il.`l‘1".=ifi?L in' ii W ‘f1»21‘>r'1l,-rr' 31%,, \_.;__ £5; “Jw li' ' -5».`,il4 . .. ig-515. ., 1 - 1. 1111 @1111 ' =i,». if l .I I rl '.lif‘="` I. i‘ " 1' if-l - 11" ._ _ Y , Z 4,. ' I fi iii fe -lip. 1 .I age . .r. “'»-§1"fr 1 lil' I 1 1 .. 'liz ‘L _ 1,. ‘if ;_,. g§.'_.-,r||'¢ <1; ag. _ ;;1;=;i '$.11 <11 E 1 '~»'< .‘£"'>"!‘_" ~f_~§\, ~» _ ,- .' '.1 ' 11115' 'l /'fi '-'Vg ._.'.§ ir' .Vi Duvar...' .. .15 51.35 “ ()’Leary... ' 9.42 arrive Charlottetown 1.20 7.00 " Royalty Jct.... 1.15 7.14 North Wiltshire 1.10 llunter River... 1.10 “ Bradnlbane... 1.00 " Emerald .lct.... 1.00 “ Freetown... 1.00 4 “ Kensington... ._ l_00 -(.36 a. rn. Summerside.. . .80 0.00 arrive " 0.05 ilfp1il't St. Elcanor's_.. .80 0.10 “ Misconche... .75 0.10 " Wellington... .65 0.37 “ Richmond... ._ .55 0.50 " Northam... .50 0,57 “ Port llill... .. .45 10.03 “ Eliersliv . . . . .. .45 10.07 “ McNeill's Mill... .40 10.13 " i‘on\\'ay .... .. ,35 10.10 " Portage.. .. .. .25 10.28 “ We-st Devon... .25 10.35 " Coleniari... .15 10.43 " O’l.eary... . 10.52 arrive IF DAY PR(l\'E.*l UNI"A\'()HABl.E TE.-\ TAKES PI.A(‘i'I ON MONDAY THE 20th. BY ORDER 0|" (¥OMliiI'I"i`i-1|-I. 3025-6~19Mlstcii\vcil~i1. ::Jergens Violet Glycerine is now thi' lelidinn toilet soap in our stoso, Its sales have doublicd every month and to-dny, we can hardly soil any other. A soap that lins made good in all the large cities could hardly do otherrvisr here. Ask for sample. E. A. Foster, Central Drug Store. Mti. if ii :=:»¢,,~._~1 new-‘ ;-i-B m’,:¢v-1 » -THE _._-_ ,___ _ advantage to write P. O. Box 23, Siunmergide, 2982~6'1$MtI. -amor-i'r BUSINESS MAN.- Mr. J. A. McLeod a young 1132 who IIB! business ui Alberton. Judging irom tho' number of new dwellihE5 I-hm are being built in the town and thc work he can handle.-A. -MACK1-:iii-:L STEAMER. - The steamer, Dominion Trader, owned by u Nova Scotia fish firrn, has arrived nt Albcrton for the purpose of buy- ing mackerel, It is hard to under- stand how the owners cari expect to buy mnckcrel at ii. profit and pay thc expenses of hor plying between bert and other ports when fish urs worth practically nothing in the Arnerrtall rnnrkcts. lloivcvcr, sho has not be- gun to,buy ns yet.-A. -MAL`l(l‘lRl'1I..-~.-\t last thc mack- erel have struck Alberton utter A prolonged absence from three shores, thcy have rc- Lurried, silently, stealthily, but not as usual, swiftly. In fsct they have rarely bccn as late in arriving 'os they were this season. But now that they are here, the fishermen can he depended upon to make the nc- quriiritnnce of as any of them, as the liniiteil time perrrrits.--A. -i‘l.FlR_\i0N'l‘ SCHOOl..- The rn~ port of the (llernnnt School for ilie month of May is as follows:-Grade VII.-1, Annie Macdonald. Grade V1. -i, l\'ii\i.tie Macdonald; 2, Kathleen Driscoll; 3, Pensy Macdonal". Grade V.-1, Daisy lilill; 2, Sara Mill; 3, Petronille. Mc(larvill. Grade IV.--1, Roy luacdonuld; 2, Brenton Driscoll. Grade Ill.-1, Mamy Mill; 2, Lois Mill; Zi. Irene Campbell. Grade IIl- 1, Doricn Driscoll; 2, Freddy lV!'cCar- vill. Pr-.i'leci attendance, Mattie Mac~ e 6 _- ,Af V n- , *° _ '. ._ ` _ -E\"i‘I?fir_ Morris & Smith linilepsy und I"i|s, Simple home 25 irontrnerit years success l`osiir§nonrn|.s from all _ paris of the wo_rlil; over l000 in one rnrNc»i'sy'ii`i.Mrnrrs Lrmrioi 710 S! James' Chambers, Toronto, Can.. l._3’.’;?_;El."ff.“i.`f’.._I " 1 1 == _.1 i.@iavaI:s@@,’ /lf' 1 __/..» rf , Neckwear is here in full THE ,Summer Season’s New bloom! Ah, but we’ve some beau- tiful creations l , ' _Touching up a'Man’s at- tire with a_i fresh _and hand- - some Spring Tie, always . cluinges and ` improves his ~ w ole appearance l . The Man, who cares for a Tie that’s above the level of mediocrity, will find it here. r. The Shapes are correct. . . The Silks are exclusive. The Styles are different. _ 35c, 50c to $1.00 or $1.25. _ . I K ‘ _ Theies never a correct idea 1 in Habcrdashery, that can not be found here at its best. D. A. BRUCE " ~ ' iiiiivfs " WEAR -SUBSCRIBERS llloulil Will! I' --1E0UNl"-.-A week ei- two before the-tirrgg _ they cnmhnve Home have paid for has expired and thus Oakes. .suamer not miss an issicigl as all papers _." 1 1 ' f _ " me r y _on ex gaatceczun P p_ , rhltf. - WAN!! ED-Maid -.for ‘ general. vicinity Mr. McLeod should have all- .YES ~tli7e-tea at Owner to Mrs, hoirsewoi'lr;, fapiilly of four, highest _F X pR0M0'r10Ns,- Persons wages paid. ’ .Apply to Mrs. A. E. who gmismplgte starting a. fox com- Forsythe. Alberton, 'or Mrs.,-O. R. pany and those requiring the services Rogers, Buuimerside. J 8040-6-191181. 1 _ , Ziaalifgilfgiigieivgillimgiiritoigaixhzii -sfronss onosisit-Beginning on ` 0 Monday, June 22nd, t e s res in- Kensiiigton _will close ,during the surn- mer` months nt 6 o'clock p. m. sharp, Saturdays excepted ' 3009-6-l9ni3i. returned from the c0Up¥»l`Y Of Un'-V1? ,. 1 Sum, has started in' the plumbing: *Ml T- A- BI‘N:`0N~ D°mm1°I'1 Poultry Representative, will address a meeting nt Glenwood, Lot 8, on wednesday. June 24th, et 7.30 am- The object, gl lihid rriottillg will be. fo crguniza an Egg Circle in the Glenwood District. All interested nro invited to be present and ladies are asked to make a very special ei’1ort_ 'to be present. 3056- i _INTENDING INVESTORS in the fox industry will do well to Study csreruiiy, the diilerent propositions offering. 'Adrrltting thisaxiorn each will await with interest an impart- tial perusal of an imlmrtant Ffelwb- und English prospectus now in course of printing. 'Phe president of this new cumnnnv is llr. W. E. Wll'|'oms of Mount Pleasant, a manrwhose mme and success lu the fox business- extends fur beyond thi- narrow pie- cincts of Prince Edward Island. 3000-6-20m3l. -EVANHELIBTIU SFIRVICl~`.S.-- “Gypsy” Simon Smith, will preach in the Methodist Church, Huinmersido, on Siriiilay morning at 11 fjclock, and in the Presbyterian Church in the evening. Mr. Sniith’s last evangelis- tic service will he on Monday even- ing, and he will give his lecture and' life-story on Tuesday evening. The Monday and Tuesday meetings will he held in the Methodist (`hurch nt 8 o'clock. ~_1-'_.-ev - ...__ lllillli SCHUIL MIIIINBS , is , _ <:nr2nNwii'H The annual school'meeting was held in the Greenwich school, June liith, Supplement voted, $40. Running ex- penses $100. The trustees are Chas. McGregor, J. _W. Mel.eod, -\llL‘n Doughert. Secretary, J. A. Meek. The teacher, Miss Nina. Woodside, has resigned. FOIIT AUGl7S'I`US * $30 supplement. It was decided to build ri new school on thc old site. Teacher resigned. New '|`rustee---Mr. E. B. Byrne, Mr. Dalton retiring. WINSLOE NORTH SCHOOL. The Winsloc .\orth School District :ii thc iirrnliol nzeeting on the lntli voted $60 ns supplement to the tciic~ her Miss Lottie (‘amphell, an in- crease of $10 over last year; also necessary supplies., The meeting was a most anunimoiis and harmonious .nic and general satisfaction w:1.s expressed wgih the progress the .~xi::ior»| line made during the :wo \-cms in which Miss Campbell lniil i'h:i:-iw, SOURIS. The annual school rr-:eta inz was held at 'Souris Tuesday nf- rernoon in the school-house. The fol- lowing ninounts were voted for next year. For schoolhouse $480.00. Bup- plemcnt to teacher $230.00- Fuel; 3125.110. Janitor,- $100.00 'School Equipments, $16.00. PDWNAL soiioor.. $ Supplement to teacher’s ' salary, 75. Expenses., for running school, '$75. Board oi Trustees, Capt. W: E. Smith,. _Messrs Albert Jenkins George H. M. Carver (re-elected) tor. ~ 1 Secretary, Mr. A. A. Moore (rc- rlscted). The teacher Mr. Edward Mc- Phall, tendered his resignation which was accepted with regret. CHURCH. SEHVIIIIS ’ METHODI ST. IRST CHURCII.-Mr. Seninan will reach in the morning and Rev, Dr, Uesrtz will preach at the evening ervice_ Sunday School and Biible Classes at 2.80. Prayer serviee wed. nceday evening-at 7.30. Strangers cordially welcome. GRACE CHURCH.-Rav. Dr. Hearts t 11 and Mr. Seaman at 7. Sunday chool and Bible Classes nt 2.80. A ordial invitation is extended to _ trnngers. J 1 PRsssY'rnRIAN BT. JAliil~}B,.-Rev. Dr. Fullerton at, 1 and 7- In the morufing. the slrmd Heavy Frigsds will pai-i|_s to rife c0l‘_d‘lgl,y in _ to ill _sgi‘vicy|,4 Will 1. Depegd ‘oii the 1i~~’¥ _ 11- ' V '\~‘ 11.1* .' ff. ~ iw sei. _',- 'r. v-' » 'J wx. .',~ :,- ;. ,u .,:. Q. £44* rl' _ , _ Q W1' M--3-7 A _ .,. . f '>ir1er;,»1_ °ll¢.,¢*i°r1 if 5 Spring Suits, now is the time to buy with prices at _ the lowest permit. Five spxii1gy,'-'soitjfabricis that say “good wear" to the touch' of even .thc inexper- ` ienced; smart new patterns, in visable plaids, 'pin " stripes, rich dark blues and rqirletsreiined looking ' Greys, sold regularly from $12.00 to $25.00 ` need? rl' ‘iii 1' it é--l SALE PRICE 1 . -A . ‘ ".5 ’l~`;" _" invincible. a .'~'»’.-1-r-i"~':-E‘°l'* _ tailored ff Underskirts - something _'e1>`¢fyiwd needs, a combination that is the world-an innovation of _ most unusual interest and a ' ,sale of decided destinction attractive collection of this 1. season’.~: best shades super- ior makes, smart and plain value that leads sizes _ » SALE Piuce _ Slim" -Selle of Snail. tri - A11 of $10.00 to $15.00-quauiy. This sais is bound - _ `to create astir, for the _,coats are some of the smart- - est ever presented in this country. _Their uses more general and .the price the very smallest ever. 'quoted on garments of this quality,.in many different pat- ” tems plain and fancy trimmed,iri many col'ors,all sizes I g - 1......-¢.:.. .. .... . “i ' 'SALE PRICE ' If A . 11 ,I fi Q .\. 4,. »l< is -'r".‘-'r-5-'r f-3*. »r- 1 .',~ ef.-95 . I Amy is-90 LADIES’ sKiRTs ` regiiiariy Sold up ie $5.00 each. _y The Ladies 'oi Ch’town are so delightfully descriminat- ing it is a pleasureto have them prove by the business ' done rhat our styles and values are the best anywhere. Surely the enormous business we are doing' in the Skirt __ 1 Dept. proves superiority as positively as anything could, in`Blues', Fawns, Browns, Blacks and other shades--."ill SALE' PRICE 1 ~ .i- Childrerfswdr lllisires’ " _ Dressesbftiour own finish- ing.Dresses at you can em- broider and mailto exception- . ally pretty. e have never 1.... . 'X' ._~.-2<-24 shown a broader line of stiles and designs and the w ole stock shows the new I models for Spring and Sum- mer. Sizes from mos. to 12 _ yrs' sAi.i.: .Pinch rl* '.3 -I* ~l‘.- »r- I \ l 1 l 1 I with Mr. Locke Jones, J ._ P_. Audi- the chirch. Sunday Bcliool and .Bible __ _ _ _ IM! 0111101' ,eigsief-t teach r. 1' ‘-_--r-- -` t 8.20 p. ni. ‘refer in,setg`1` MR. ALEX. Fl. eanesd y eveniugurt .Hn gwnnnri, ._ _.___ .Q-hi* or `3.f>~=. » ~l‘-lr -1, . -_i » _ _ _ - » f. _ l ’ . ‘_ _ . §f’é7g?l§,'gfi'l;§’l{,"§;i's't'é'::_::"""""' ' 112': The greatest preparation for cleaning soiled Kid ' Corset Covers.............-... ..... ..125c_ Gloves makes them as clean as new--25:: perhox~ ~i‘."`r'~'r ,'_. >i“5-‘ J* I Jr 44 /ifshgeie i..`.‘.tir-siiii an serviees.' _- CENTRAL CHRISTIAN, Rev. J. -B. Mchcod will ` preach t.*11 and 7. Sunday School and ible Class at 2.30. ,All seats free. rnyer meeting Wednesday evening t 7.80 p. m. ~ Baptist.--Rev. Z. IL. Fash will preach in the morning on B Vision oi the Church, In the evening the pas- tor will take as the subject lor his discoiirse, The Mother of_ God. Sun- day Scheer at 2.30 with '-poyeuste' class of adults in church auditorium. A cordial welcome is extended to all to attend the services in this church. ANGLICAN St. Petur’s Uathcdrsl.-Holy Com- nr:,r'roi: nt ii. and .1l.,Mnti'\s at 10.15 Sunday School and Bifble Class at 2.30. Evensong nt 7.- Bi.. Paul's.-Rector, Rev. 'l‘. W. Murphy, Services at 11 and 7. Holy Communion ot 8.80.n..m. ' PCEUPLES I"E0l’LI7l’S CHURCH. - The Sacra- ment of the Lord’s.Bupper will be dispensed at 10.30 a.m.. ° “ sAi.vA'1'ioNIs'r 1Snlvation Army.-Services each night of the week emi on sunday. 71111111 ' A “Few Whifewear Snap Wfirld’-°> Cleve Clever' _ . _ i I Highest Priced' 'Paid fpr Wool . --V§Vashed Unwashed--- 1. ,, 1 _ '?.\‘ '--_.f-» 1.13. =1;,»_¢; » .-r‘§f.§1- if -, _ if pn=mri1rry~“ refs." he “wig tire-1.11. srlvport ot bis aged parents ieavirign, wlife and four small children bereft n_ ii tender. loving iath'er's protec- tion. The f\1H`0l`R1. which was the lsr- gest seen in this community, showing the esteem in élilch he was held, was conducted bv _e ’ Rev. Mr. McLeod, of Caledonia in the absence of his pastor, Rev. A. J. McNeill and men and women mingled their tears with tile heart-broken father, the widow rigd little orphans, who niournied an n _ectiorigite son, H devoted husband nnd fat cr. The late Mr. Stewart wks an exemplary young man unos- tentatious, of A kindly genial dispo- sition helohed by everyone who "had the pleasure of his acquaintance`tru- ly, it may l;'s'sai|l of him, "His friends were many and his enemies lB,W." He will be missed in the coin- munity as an upright citizen., by/_his sorrowing psrtnors, '1‘inie_fean.n¢v¢r ehace the memory of such _n partner in the church' where he was aetiveia ills work amfmingled his voice in the choir, but words isll to express the sorrow ,md sadness in the borne where he was so much beloved by all. Farewell devoted hustnnd and father affectionate sen and brother, iieleved partner and friend thou nrt now mingling thy voice with those oi the Heavenly Choir, we shall yet meet thee on the shore-where there are no more hiillofws, where Christ himself shall be our Refuge, and thou shalt greet us with thy genial smile and hearty haudclasp in »,. land :where ties are unbroken, e/nd where partnership is-never dissolved. lI~‘arewell|, . < 1 . l‘O Godlour helpiin ages past, Our hope for years to come, Oirr refuse froni_the stormy blast, ' "And our I~Itcrnn.l_ Home. A favorite hymn ,oi the deceased. ` 'Trike aol'-:linkage of the marked _dawn Music tlriyaiierneen and e§eiiiiig at Miller Bree; Music vcre ' . 1 5 - '_*,I.'» .. l . Sold nt I-luslin' Drucstnre rcmi- ii'.".`"°ii. '1noG§Rms |451.; e._c. r._. _ B°'f*‘*¢.*» Island 1