___,.-. _lt_ __ L.; S iii! edvlcel A 'A A Head illiiceslin New Prowse when endorse -»,~- ,_._.._.... ,.,.. ._ ‘ ,__ G G Biocit,,Chnlottetown. . ~,. we 'tu t _ '_ gt _mm pumped uW_ W ,, . ,THU Sunivl arrived last night ai. 9. ‘I .wi-§*i“f°`1'S08 <\1=rrly4o»~ " aiigildiness un it S""“"" “““‘"“““"°.°°'°' * 1°" been _ Ilia have never f _ ga BY? Ovaacorr lost. el' I x . ` iv) r i 2 3 dYrss'rmnn’s' Gnu-dian had 'lo oleaslned a s. ~ ., ._ ';‘_ 4. _ ` THli!'alnlrt'lven_ ._ _ ' Mehr it 10-1° hi 92 Tin "hh WI" b° hw' W' “Ulm” °"‘ 'U - "` ' " ' ` 2.l0 " YQ , `,' _ " _ and tomorroyv morning atti.47. Jail!! I if you 'wish the best in photo- graphy,inhhed on the new spec- m°“¢l»'(flle very latest novelty.) 'ro vinit our Studio GEO. ll. COOK T Whgre Bah! is Always Welcome. :nassaui uf.” _williams _ Pinlt Pills, Baby’-e Owir Tablets, _ liansoifs Com Salve direct from the manufacturers. Wholesale and Retail. Geo. Hughes, _ Apothecaries Hail. ~ _fl\ir"iisi1c ` TAILORING. '- DOYOU want to wear the latest the trade can produce? If so, you should see the clolhes we turn ont. The clothing we make is built- . everyp ec'e` and 'particle put together io sive thefwearer ieonifnrt an satis act on. Your pants will not bagor your coat sag-they'll tit per- rctly on every part of your body, no matter how nine out ofthe ordinary youlé build ie. _ Cam, 'n»n.\v an see my 'goods and leave your measure - .--»svnav'riimo is guaranteed. ‘ ‘D'. McLaren g Leader. Tlie Artistic Tailor, ' 3-liltltls twirtf. ,tea and tome ‘ Ars yon initiriflod with lilo quulity you getl ll you are not you should loss no Limo in giving ours a trial. OUR OAK l~ll.l<2Nf) TEA at, ‘lon per pound is rr pnro lndin, imported llsot from tho tcn. gnrdcini; givorin lil rong rich liquor of excellent flavor. OURLION BRAND TEA retails for?-'ic per pound; is srilt-cwd from the nho ces growths oi' indin and Ceylon ;glvos it mild, rich liquor uf do oious flavor. OURC FFEl€nt me por noiuid: ' is iisleolog from thc cholcu blond put up by Qhase dt. rlniibormi. \Vc huvv it illl-'enied pound tins and in the » _bean, which we grind as you want. it. Givouaiynur order and wc orc sure you wi not regret lt. Mi:Kenna’s Grocery, ne llowiitcwnhioro Win. | Ph” {Up town at/orc ltiib. =tl'f‘,ivraal\\a--'vi--¢»'l'lit= _ WOMEN’S oxi=oiu>s I _ ` We carry a full ,. ,line of Womeu's low shoes in Black and Chocolate. ._.;. -yvéuf prices are the . LOWEST TO BE , ‘(1, _ A ;¢i¢_|*s ' 6: fords fi* `?t"'-lliidilf 15|: up- ii. A ' ‘ : 3i'~=:‘-ns" .\ ‘ §u°lltll:uia_ st co. - <.,'f___ _ Sunnyside. Note ihe strikingly handsome styles of “Queen Quality”.Sum- mer Oxlords display- ed in our window this weik. But d0n'iC stop at the window, come in and try ona pair of these fashion- able and pretty shoes. 'rams will ~ \\'\\*\\r\\ ~ __ rs; p . r _ , , i ‘lf JZ' i , . t f _ _ _ Low shoes $3.00 and $575- 1-ilgh shoes $3.75 and $4.50. Alley Q Co. ___ _- -__._._l__.______i__ _ FREE TEA In orderto increase the sales of IS- LAND BLEND Tea the Agent here offers 125 unds as premiums to be GIVEN A\B(AY FREE to the first 26 persons on P.E.I,, who guess the near- est to the length of time that the new steamer, “Empress” takes to cross from England to P. E. Island. The only conditions are that you buy a pound or more of "ISLAND BLEND" Tea at 25 cents per lb. and that yoir send your guess in su addressed envelope which will be given you by the merchant from whom you ny tim a Te . For further particulars apply to BC.€l....._¥.._...;.§_9ff» '- to N our Window bisylay *" * rw .\ O 'Il C0lgatc’s Perfumes, _ Soap, etc., i -1*' I ,r_. S' s the finest in the town. -. ', Would like to interest "you in these goods." 7 _ .‘ Let tis show them to you. -. ‘ ,_ _ _ W Reddin Bros. __.. rnonnse, 0i>i>-~P- 0- - " _.___ -- COFFEE . Rich Old Mocha from Aden Rare Old fl” fmiil Balzvla. A blend of those two for fl morning stimulant. Rich. rare, and tasty. The best ob- tainable-4oc per lb- `.""."_ W JA8. KELLY 6: C0. ANY girl desiring to loam typ,.“y,¢|||3 should apply at this oilioe at once. Mas. Raasnr GAY will be at homo at lier resldence,Orlebar St. Wednesday and Thulidkv from 2.3) to5 p. ui. ANY person or firm who will accept .a “Honey ‘for Steel Motor Boats, should write to Jas. Elliot, St. John, at once. Tun Camvsna sailed at 9.3) last nlghu with the following cargo: 510 cases eggs, 2750l>i\lI8p0taloes, itll() cases lobsters, 30 barrels pork and in packages of sundriss. Miss Viomi McSw/lm, who grnduspgfl from the P. E. I. Hospital this spring, leaves shortly for St. Stephen. N. B. where she has accepted s good position ln the Hospital at that place. Toimisr travel ls beginning. A number of people camo last week, and have gone toriiderent parts of the island. Several fishing clubs have opened their quarters and it is pleasing to know that the visitors are getting good catches, Savannas Br Nswsorz purchased s line oat' load of cattle yesterday. Eight. were from Hedley and Frank Muttart, Carlo- t.on;_thrce from Wallace Lowther, North Cll‘|°|0i\i two froui Henry Lowther, North Carleton: rind two from Nell Lowther, North Carleton. Miss Annes Mt-Knnxvs, who left but ii f0“’ \i1\Ys ago for Battlefonl, where she had secured a position as stenogropuer, has horn notified that she has passed a successful cxnmlnnlion for the amanu- cnscs' rortlflcate of the Phonogranhic Institute of Cincinnati. Up tri thetlme other dt-psrturc for the \i/est. Miss Mu- Kentm wns studying for the poet, graduate diplolnn of the tlliaiiottetown Business College, but had not suflieient time to complete the course and took the Phono- graphic Institute examination instead. Cuncnmimii ihe rely elaborate enlarge incntof the l-icwsoni Woolen Mills at Amherst, parlicularsol' which appeared in the Guardian a few days ago, the ninnagcincnt of that enterprising firm has sinoeilecidcd to make their main four- story mill 200 feet long instead of 150. \Vork|s now being pushed forward on thc foundation work for this structure. The added spncc will amount to between i and ian acieextra, in addition to the already lnrizc accommodations provided for hy the inrliiilug which the firm Bret liiid in view. The uriceptioniil enterprise thus displayed ia most highly commend- able. Emi\"s Experinisiitai Physiology and Anatomy for High Schools. By Waiter Hollis Eddy, Chairman of the Department of Blologyln the High School oi Com- merce, New York City. Cloth, ilimo, li2 pages. with cuts and diagrams Price, iii) cents. American Book Com- pany, Now York, Cincinnati, and Chicniro. This bookacopy of which has come to hand has been prepared in an effort to callattentlon to the great field which physiology presents for laboratory study. The exercises given are such as to permit of their performance hy the pupil with a minimum amount of direction from the teacher. The topics treat of such im~ portant suhiecte ss the principles and organs of digestion, the blood and its circulation, the skcieimi, muscles, and ncrvos, with studies of nutticntri. foods, nnil bacteria. Tai-: tunornl of thn late Isaac Myers took place on Sunday, 10th lust. at 2 p. in. from his late residence at Hampton. The services were conducted at the house und grave by Rev. T. Stebbinga, assisted by Rev. A. D. McDonald. Ea- pecially sad is the demise of this sstlmable man, who although 72 years of nge, was etillonlyln the prime of life. He was killed by falling from the roof of the Hampton cheese factory, whore he had been flxlnir the smoke stack. A sorrowing widow two eoas,_ George ou the homestead and Will in Nome, Alaska, two daughters, Mrs. D. Haslam of Duluth Minnesota, and Mrs. A. MacKinnon, Hampton, are left to mourn. Also three sisters, Mrs. James Read. Denver, Colorado; Mrs. G. Howatt, Florida and Mrs. 0. B. `Wailn'an, Orapsud; and.' tI1i'l'c limi little, Rt-inert spd Abram, Ham~ |>t.on, rind Wesley at Vfictoris. The liii.i~r.rli°iit~ _ was ' made in the old Crapaud Ccmetcrv V _ - Enu do Qulnlné.-’l’his'is lille name of our-"hair tonic.” Itlsa reii_abie` iemeilfy for the removal of dendruif, strengthens _ brillinncyaswslias a pleasant, dqllute Aroma. Only ‘Kuo per bottle, A. W. Roddln Phem B. ` The machine which iitimrls as ihe Standard, with n key for every character, is the Smith Premier:'l'ypev\'rifaer,-A. Milne Fraser, Ilallfax. il.i3l. To insure perfect. health lan Iron-or illilliil llllliillliiiii the roots olthe hair, an'd__ lnitdrta ai Due i "`r`» Aggrpggilgily Eng' watch" for the " iiiiliiillili 1 t ._. _ ._ \_ _ I _ _ .` l 1 . 5 ., -,,_. » Br_an(:il§,.O-iilces in Montague ;So"urls,`ag\d Georgetown. . ` “r " . .__ i "i°?'f;i"Z' ' ” ‘~=e` ‘ ~ f silil. l`i0_¢n&th lrrl ed li"._ in with a loailh|‘iu‘mb6¥i°q.-__' i,'._f G Bpaao` ` IB. Bun of Somrneuide. ilnsve tclcatagiie on Baturdayou a short tial'-_ 1-'~.-i_~:=»-" . ‘ oranges, pineappiee, lemoiisr Zami new anions.-At W. A. Johnstown., \Uolategna,P.li§L` _ Sddtwtf. ` Stunt. Wanen W., Capt. Bell, cleared fmmkilontague on Monday, for Halifax with a load ol produce. Sosa. Electric _Flash, Capt. Parris, Montsiene, cleared for Picton on Saturday with a load of produce. A full line of Molrs' biscuits and con- fectionary also Franoes Drakea' summer drinks.-At W. A. Johnston‘s, Montague- P.E.l. _ ' Btldtwtf. Swann Oaurnsnn of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Montague loft on Sstuniaytor Na'\v_'Glasgow, N. S., where he will bsstationcri. ` “Souvenir post cards". “Comic posi cards” “§ouveuir stationery' , and fancy goods, at W.< A. Joiinstone’s, Montague P. E. I. ' Ildtwtf Corresponrlonf.a_ eendinir Kings County news will`plssee_ mark “Kings County' at the top of first page ot same, each time of sending., ' TBI death occurred on Friday June Sth at the panoohiabllouse. St Anna, of Mrs Annie Coffin aged 26, widow of the lati- Iiobert Coffin and dnuizhter of the ialc Ronald MoAuln_y. Ou Saturday the remains of the deceased, accompanied by her brother Rav A. M. MoAuIsv P P, hor sister, Mrs. Reid ot Hope River were taken to St Peters whcre the funeral wus held ysst.anl_ay. A1* Georgetown a very successful amateur play was put upon the stage in the Town Hail. The entertainment was under t.l\a direction of tile Georgetown Amateur Dramatic Soclcly, and tht- play selected wasa corueriy which was very cleverly played ily P. A. Hughes, Percy Levers, T. W. McDonald, R, Mein-an.E. F. liyan,nnd Misses Emma Burke, Jcnu Aitken, Minnie Owen, and May , Owen. The aiiiilr was mos' successful, 'aligi ihe' prooct-:ls will be used ~ to provide auitaiiia fittings for the stage ' ofthe hall ` _` ,___-_ ileware of Oinimeuts for Catarrh that Coiitalu Mercury, ..< --JI ..|. r '- . ~ - -us mercury `wfll|`surely destroy the sense of smell and mnnrpletelv derangs the whole svsteni when entering it throufrh the mucous durfiices. Such artic es ahoniil noverbe Lsed except on prescrip- tioue irolu repu bla physicians as tile damage they will do is tcn fold to the ood you can possibly derive from them. Tilllfe Cainr~rliL!|.||~e, nianufucturcd bv F. J. Cheney 8: (50,, Toledo, O , contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blond and mucous surfaces ol the system. In buying Haifa Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It ia trlkeii internally and umda lri Toledo. ;Jhi.o, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials ree Sold liy|Druggisia. Price 751: per bottle. ‘lake sll'a Family Pills for constipa- l on. IMPORTANT TO ' P. E. l. MILLINERS. _.__ We have acasa ofhiew Straw Shapes dirt-ot from the home of English Straws, that we will _job st from 88.50 io $15.00 per dozen. All the fashionable colors are Included. Also Blacks.-Jas. Paton & Co. ` ` ildiil. Corset covers _t8c, 35c and 55c each. Prices that tell, values that sell at Stanley Bros while sole. izdzitwii. We havea fine assortment of Tooth ` Brushes prices ranging fiom 5to 85c. The Red Cross Pharma:-y. 8dtf Dining Room Furniture. Sideboards Buffete, Ext Tables, (Rd and Square.) Also the biggest line ofdining chairs ever vhcwnin thc oily. Jas. Paton & Cn. ldif. Drawers made of good cotton, extra full and wide, plain t8c. 5 tucks and lace edge z5c and extra wide sliirred hem stitch ca.ubric f`rill35c at Stanley Bros white sale. izdzltwii. _wnrcli , SPECIAL Dui* A17 iewelled f§l‘Spidial” Empire watch, we cons der an ee P it is made in the popular 16 eine for men and when cased up in either gold, gold-filled or silver makes a moat attract- ive and aorvlceeble watch ; in fact it will lest a life time lt is a v¢ry»"a4’eanie lime- izeeper ae all. Empire Watches are and has shown a very ‘ i l s C 'U .Fl .2 2 D JUNE 12. rc 6 _ LA CNTBD, FO0D.A Friendly lip, Will his ilu Sick Baby "W-~ M °~'°-'=~" suit, iet’s get together. V _ -- We want your trade, not only your, OTATED FOilDIiae un Important. ' in tsyltem. ilyou wiaiito have i- hnhv mana. bright and happy, use The Nobby Tailors, TYAIOTATED FOOD. Sold by all dragging, l~ Great George Street. I 1' _V al The Cash Store ANTvouNcsMiaNi The Cash Store The experience of thousands of medical next order, but future orrlen as well, :f:'g|m,:|°: |':),|,':,7:;=?:,';|°x,'o{,':,‘;:,':"‘°;,,9,;'::; Our goods will stand the feet. that LAUPATED FOOD is the safest and on want our goods, perhaps you heat fond I hub "mm" ,§’;,,,_ ,i‘;,°°'l‘,“,,‘;’,:|’:l'|“¢ nwgnrum don't know lt, but we believe it and are becogie urs viatlun. or emily infantile wvideiu vé wr wrrviiwv you-0°! I1' u’i.“he‘:r'leat 'authorities on infant dietin svn' muem' -'ie "amd ‘anon eye." emphatically scum uno. nsorarnii ""1 'willy °f vimreonsldaration-' The l1l\¢°¢Mii».Y i°\’ lil inflow. more prices are not in it when compared with ‘°....."’°.t.i..i ,Zi i.'&‘.t?f».}"l.‘}.i‘.‘2'.‘.‘.’.”ti’.° "“"'1’ uw iii--'iw roiios.:=~,.°v.¢.~.».-:_-.~.:.t~f..n..:.r.e-o Mworuin st uni. tae fm wh oh nourishes ever part. nl lin lip n limo 1 To the People of Montague and Surrounding Districts The undersigned have just completed rc- pairs to their store and have opened upa _ General Dry Goods Business at Montague and will carry a large and well assorted range of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Smallware, Ladies’ Readv Made Coats, Skirts, etc. 7 1 Ready-to-wear Millinery, Boys and Men s Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gents’ Furnishings. Having had lon§ experience with the Dry Goods trade we eve natural- ly studied the wants of the peop1e,2nd are in it position to show to th goods second to none in e Public arange of the Province. Everything new and fresh from the minu- facturer. All goods are marked in plain figures. You will seethat we call this the Cash Store. This is a. new departure for Montagne. But we feel that this will be ap- preciated. People of to-day buy where they feel they can buy to This week or as soon a dially invite you to call and get prices. the best advantage. This enables us to pay spot cash forour goods hence our customers receive the bent fits. s convenient we cor- and inspect our goods' J. P. CROCKETT & CO., MONTAGUE. Pf F. Island, Tha Cash Store The Cash Siorg 3 I d9.iz twtf --YI, l.__i___ . _ ____ i..... _ `l f` w -Q - FANCY BlbCU|l - W0 UM r is Well a==ortcd linel of Cl‘iRi‘iTIlG`R l<`/t ||| are carried ln sto(-li brit here are ii few of tim Wafer licll, Aluinrlori loc W Na|ioler\n. ini l~’nl.o Jcliicy Lemon. Water l\'nfn|»_ From 'lil lc lic. ‘wmb?;i_F\’ ill i (`UlT. Many lille _ afar' Atniuriori Mm-niooir. A|<.~mrtcrl lil-ops, Uheciio Writer. Ph-»--» snnnsasou a. co_,| Pm.. I I 2 | -ii cirocicn. _N J i I l i. ____ __ _ , __ __._.__._,__.._ . Tablets For sale at your drim¢ist'a, B ' .°.'11°i>fi.*:°*-_.__ “° " V . 'rYi.:: 4 ~ '°" °"+""'.@.3t°`l."<§‘.'.§'R£:`§’*i».?.’.`.l1."l. if -_ WHITE 5 "G i"c'“9"col?l%31li:;iir:g cuss bythemseim. Tryr wr- F°53‘°~*.' "" "’° '“‘""¢‘ close we by our Chronoineter. in a Silvemid case $iI.oo. i I I t i J r*1-- -~ _ - r The very latest records are here. Come in and hear them played. MILl£lis§ROS . Prince Edward island Railway. Murray Haihui Branch Sreclal Trains -.lunc 1906 Every SATURDAY during ihe month of June a Special passenger train will leave Charlottetown at 8 c'clock, s. m., returning will leave Murray Harbor 4.30 p. DI. G. A SHARP. Superintendent Railway Oflice. Charlottetown. 7d 5l twil GOVERNMENT LDANS. Under authority of the Avi of 1906, the Government of Prince Edward Isiandls prepared to ic- ceire further loans for which De- posit Receipts will be issued. Iu- lcrcst from date of deposit unlil withdrawal. No notice of ihe withdrawal required. For further information apply to "The Provincial Treasurer, Char- _,,,|,‘¢wwn_” _ r5dtwtf _ fi 'df .,."T"'= '-"UH ~ ‘ `“»?'1i,~‘»ii,. ‘li-‘ '».,i,,-l.;_,» , _ ..°.'.x. fq rn 'elm-n A llapailmani ui Militia and ilaisnce, OTTAWA. Seiiiod Tondors (lndu licalcl for the supply of (Trial rind Fiiol Wood? rcqiiirod to in-nl. _ hs Mililitry Builrllngri nt (?harlnl.lcl/wvii. P. li.. I., for Iho twolvo months holziiinlniz l>rt.lill,v. Illlnl, will ho i'cr!ci\'ci,i|i:i~cpicil rho clirqiro will ho i'al»l|i~nr~il. 'l`l\o llc|ni|'i.iiict\t. dries nut binrl ilriclf to licvopt thu in \ cnt or ltliv lniidcr. in i". i’lNAi'l.'i`. Cnliniiel. Doplitlv liiiiii~'lci~ of Mililln and llufciicc. ilcpnriuicllt of Miliiiu limi llcfi-rits,-. 7" 0lti\\\'n. liiny liitii. iiltl. i ii 3; jf gat 5 - llurliustom .‘ ‘.4 / .-<3; _.5 A “il 'f i \,, U / Z ' Tailoring made, best fitting and ..,_,,,‘. 5 f . ` i\(@/ I _ i Y i tno~t stylish suits that '~ "__ _ ~. n » aeworn. f Department Here you will find » f' _ " an A1 stock of Cloth, 'Q consisting of serges, ,ef ‘,,|; _ , tweeds, fancy worsteds, A y‘ rt Q, cheviots, vicnnas and ~ \ vgorstetls. You will be ‘ more than satisfied if __ "" you try one of our cus- .W F- ` ' tom made suits. Fit, workmanshipaud goods ` ' __=_, guaranteed. As for _ _ the prices we can O _ _ _ demonstrate to you . °“ ‘ "'°' ir, nil < #1-_-J: ‘- a=;:2 in altilvermee 8.230. in a so year l Filled can 8l5.oo. In s 15 year Gold Filled can $18 vo. _ . _ G.F.liutcl\eaoi\, have your order. LOOK AT lilh, Scotch and Canadian Su that we are lowest. We would be much pleased to OUR CLOTH SHOW in the window and see the best assortment of Eng irings. V V: ., uP.. E. l|lancl's ~ .S A ~Mcllll~ ALI) °~--» Jeveiler and d'i>¢id~\r- ° ° P 9 Clothing House. l i l I i 5'/ie 8.8. Gilvyi London Until further notice will leave Siu. it Navigation Co's_Wharf on Monday, for Belfast, Orwell rind Vernon River Bridge, according to tide. Tuesday and Wednesday at 3 p. m. for Belfast ami 0rwell;cniis atLhine Point Tue ulay, Thursday at 6 a. m. and 3 p. m. for Mci5wen‘s wharf and Wciit River Bridge. Friday at 5.30 a. m. and 3 p. m. for fIickey’s, Hs arty's and Ifayilcn'a wliarves, East gver. Saturday at 3 a. m. and 3 p. m. for Crapaud. Further information on application to T. J. CRAIG. 4-zsdtf Manager, Cli‘tovru * ii. A. Tanlun it ilu. Great licorgc Strccl. Dealers in stationery, fancy goods. toys. games. fancv china, tnnsle books. sheet music and all- einds of musical instruments. Muaicaifnstriimeuts repaired. ANTE " “'““‘* War iurvwvy lllytnmiighonl lialiul Siam ami Canaria -ha-lvrrtl';r rlilr gnnitir.,\»irking. up strep i|-annie ea tene, larva Miilgn. a ron- .mont nr.-at st . lag Ina I neva Ising mann `|rrnn»nl-lr-n or Luau ' ' a'rv-dit mir.-.i.:~:::.°-ir:-;:`.°..~...~ ni. :‘;:r'i..'.~-,ii..~.~.vrr'.'.'.': pmnw ..~.\~r. wru- nn lun ,erin .nm . #Ali/I IIEDIGINAL 00.. Lenten. Unferlo, Dead; l. fl r " ~s-user;