_lwndun :_L!C Hl’|®l ,'1jI-IE cHARLO'I'i‘E'I`0WN <.UARD1aN, JUNE9, 1905 » 7 ` -_ " L ‘ , ~ - _ . __ ‘_ ' .; ` 'THIS-8.0ity ofLondon is plying og _ -_, fi -.4 ‘, .- V £_ East_Bivc-r today and makes twgtripe to .` 'V " /‘_ 1,’ ., _ , _, , r A \' _ Crapoud tomorrow. Ind °’ """'““ -70101 Maher. Si. Peters Read, yesier l'iOQ¢i_'$_ fi , `0ill`ce|jlh New Prowse Blqcic-CharIottet`own.` day sold aluindsonie lion-sc to W. S. Mc' Kia for a large sum. '“*I¥lllNi_ Yfliirrdsy. ‘ - |SLAN»Dff ‘ . We will have reeh Island iionrifrom An rew'e Mills ' every market da which we willsall in uma) quen- , ~ titiee. - H _ We will'_sleo take orders for large- quantities of Island °\\I l!1d.Grahsm ilour ono_l:ieve it delivered to \-on dire- r~ from the mills at lov- st prices. Webster & Mcliay ` Phone 199. _ 4"' I c .--_ ._.1 - __ s If you' want a large crop of-tumips H rd’ I d T ` Saad :ar I i sow asm s mpqjove umtp amlinw Swg'/Vs Animal Brand Fort t . _ Va are selling both at lowest prices A. Ilorne 81. C0. 6-9_1] I0i moore supra;-Q l'.’s the by .Z viewing How I ' That makes 'our cakes and pastry such a success with the public. We are prepirel io bake for you during the hot weather. ` . _ ~ Stewart, i F 9 Ecmrsir Ba`i,< I . TS. We‘ve iitted our window with men’s hats-all the broken lots. odd sizes and samples carried over _ from last year. ' '1‘hey’re not the latest, but there R- 5-I~MAl`¥. N. S." A uaw_1a`nd Aettmotivg s¢,.0f |_,,, Mendelssohn pianos will op9¢¢¢';wm'm».` for Picton to attend the tuners! of his brother. Tas funeral of the late Mrs.,li.iotthow L°Wi7h°l‘» 051100011. takes place tomorrow, Miss MAY S'i‘EN'riroRn_:,ieft yesterday on ret-urn to Boston to resume her duties Canurros fentinel-Rev. George D. Ireland has 1 It fora _tortnightls visit to' ANDREW Blwwiv of Minneapolis who has been spending the winter in P. E. I., is visiting George Brown.-Newcastle THE ei1’ects of the late John Ryan, ' er' THE Mllourned meeting of. the Local. Council of Women will be held in the City I cers ot Kensington Hall yesterday nltcr- noon E. T. 1-liggs was unanimously re- are many $2 and $3 hats among them and most of the shapes are good.” ri - Havealook at them-for iish- / ing or rainy day wear-tliey’ll save your good hat. Come quick-first choosing is best-the 6gc price is only a fract- ion of their value. They wont . last long. ‘I I I ,_._NiEi\I’ ‘ Uiliii’ -___ ui_¢rv¢a`». ,U _ ' ._ , , _ _ _ _ E°W*R°,K,“T“~BllfHUbor.Me. is in E.B. Wumuis goes to Summers film lilly. V - ` . . V: ,thu m°m‘n¥‘ ~ 'DIL BI-#NORLBD wane passenger-to the for Fredericton. _ , , city vestérdsv. ' V. ~ ; _True mail express and the Prine tical. < -' < Toronto; .C. F. Fisher, Montreal will passengers east this morning. side. ' caught in 'a net oil’ Tignish yesterda the season, were brought tp the city. have been here several weeks and lea this morning on return, to Qperuiauciitl reside abroad. ; Rav. Dr. and Mrs. S. F. Huestis, I-Ial go from here to Liverpool, to attend th the Methodist Church. ti 136 cases of eggs, lil packages of sundrle of Mui-riiy Harbor South. ALI. "changes" for large spaces slioulr bein this oi'i'lee not later t-han ten u. ni. und ordinary “.cl\unges" by one p. ui., eit same afternoon. morning for Charlottetown where hc wi -Bathurst Exchange. and May. This is a movement in th City stores.- Tnr: Union Coniuierciitl College close mst., when the results of the iinal exan nations will be announced, and th diplomas nwurdod bo the successfu s elliug and the gold and silvermcda program by the students. year : I?resiri»=.nt-Dr. Conroy. _ D. D. Sec'y~Trens~-Rev. Joseph Gallant. _ Assistant Sec'y---Rev. J. B. McIntyre. Guigan. w g ng as as y following prominent farmers of Frenc River, Long River and Park Corncrz- Herbert Donalds, Lemuel Simms, 1). Ii. Thompson, William Profit, Geo. Davison, John Johnson, Robert Crafer, William don, Andrew McLeod, Henry Harding, John Ramsay, James Mahew, William H. Campbell, Patrick Cashe. ONE of the oldest and most highly re- spected residents of Carleton passed away yesterday in the person of Hannah Smith, rellct of the lute Matthew Lowther, aged 83. Deceased had been in failing health some time and ii stroke of paralysis proved fatal. The following children are left to mourn: Wallace with whom she lived, and Henry at Car-ieton;l Christopher-,’_ Scarl town;I Wiiliam,_Summersido, and on daughter Mrs. Wm. Muttnrt, Carleton Two brothers, Rev. lMatthew Smith o toria and Mrs. Edward Rogerson, Crapau also survive her. One sister Mrs. David Lowther, Carleton, predeceased her but tending sympathy. NEW ' Kooaxs .ARE HERE. We have just received our stock of new Kodaks. The shipment includes all the new models with the exception of » the No. x A Folding Pocket Kodak which will follow later. Cell and see mo- 'I A pleasure to show them. ' OUR base ball players rcgrct vory much to have lost one oi their star players, Daniel Connolly who loft on Monday ll work at stone cutting with Mr. Kitchen. td t. Th ". f 'hi l BPH en B epnles or penmmh pmlfs Board of the \V.1". M. S. regarding a for touch typcwrlting will also nc pre- I sented. There will be u. short musical Tm-1 following are the Olllccrs of St. Dun~ 3m“`»`* Alumni A5500i“lfl°1l f°1` the BUBUIUE that such connnunicittlon is not oilicinl Vice President-Rev. G. J. McLellan, Executive Committee---D. O`M. Reddin, Rev. J. C. McLean, Rev. Dr. Gautliicr, Rcv. A. P. McLellan, Rev. Dr. Morrison, Rev. Tlionins Curran and Rev. P. D. Me~ Sauivm-:ns & Nnwsosi received yester day by truinffrom Kensington 52 head 0 fat. cattle ,of very choice quality som ' _ _ ei hi high 1500 ws fed b me bcforc our incmt-ers. .i`licrcfoi-o, it is not Poynter, Thomas MncNutt, George Bran-` f----1 E- PACKAHD. one ol the well known ‘da conlnxerclallmon who was detained on the Island last winter, is registered ,at the Winnnn Krronmr leaves this _morning Q“°°”- Ruv. J. H. A. sun Mas. Aunnnsozv, _ E. A. Wmo_nr,Rummersido,waa in the F1°l€l10°vills N. B.,c_ameto the diy 156% nighfanii go to St. Pster’dtodn.y on a visit to Mr. Andersorfs homo. ess each arrived at nine o‘olool¢ last night. L' V' N°n"*" “ml WUP. 55- -T011" 081110 C0 the oity in-si' night. I' Mr. Norman is H.E.Taour»soN and Mrs. Thompson, Mnrmmem a _ nh tw,” d Montreal, leave this morning for Mon- lmves on mzgrglvllfs-m§rEfx;_ an J. E. A. McLxaon and bride, Sydney H' L' SILVER' M°°°w“5 J* F' B°‘Vd°:» came to t-he city last night on their honey 9 moon. Mr. McLeod is one of the leading bnrristcrs of Sydney and will remain here 'l‘. H. and Mrs. Jordon and child, Mon- D' [ew 'nys' _tical who have been in the city for some Tlumn were forty passengers to VI’est duysleavo this morning for Summer- River ports by the City oi Lomion yester- day and a large cargo of general merchan- Soiui mackerel, sixty in nunibor - There. were 40 cases eggs onthe pe. ru trip in the evening. -7- H- Myrlok &'.Co's men. The fish, iirst of l’.ieu'ri:N».N'r Govransou S1-niwas of Idaho who is visiting his former home in -MRS Burbndge ,md he!..daugmm,‘ Miss Summerside came to the city last night Helen who spent the past winter-in Main v e and leaves on return this morning. He c is accompanied by Mrs. Steoves. Y Tni-f property of Mrs. James Macdon- ncil, Kent Street, adjoining Webster & 1. McKny's, was oiicred by auction yestcr~ fax, came tothe city last night and will fI“l’~ Thu' hli§IWSi» bid \V1\S-$&'>00 I-“Ili U10 0 property was rcscrvcd at 83000. mocnnq °f the NW” Scotm C°“f‘“`°“"” °f Qui-:EN Horan.-Wm. VVriglit, Mon- treal; Miss Mclzer, llitlifax; Miss Murphy, Tin: inward cargo by the Electxn ycstcn Halifax; Miss M. 1tY“". MTS- II- B- Hug- ri y morning included 239 casusiobsters, gariy, do; Mrs. A. L. 'l`aylor, do; Mrs. D. S , Gastongimy, do, J. J. liurns and wife, There was one -passenger, Oliver Nlcolie do; N. li. Donovan, W. P. Downoy, do; 'l‘. J. Mullins, do; J. Bcllcw, do; J. F. O'Connell, do; W. li. \Vhalcu, do;J. W. I iii.-nomiid, <1o;\v».\u.-1s¢..y1.-y, ao; 1:. J. ' G'Brien, do; N. V. Gnstoiiigimy, do; J. ' Dwyer, do; A. N, Fraser, city; \Vilfi‘id cept Saturday at ten xt. in. for both daily McKinnon, O-Leary, E_ 1-.;,ckm_d’ M0" “nd weekly’ ns pmmcrs hm” hundlly treal° J. H. A. Anderson, Florenoevillc, N. B., D. A. \Vedlock, Kcntville, N. S.. VV. Pitcher, St. John, N. B., Mr. n_nd Mrs. J. E. A. Mcncod, Sydney; E. E. Cuniining, Portland, Mc. E. l{. \Vi‘igl1l.,, Suniinersldc: Neil Mcl.cod, do; Miss A Sullcy, do; Mrs. J. F. Holland, Bcdcquc; Mrs. J. B. Hardy, do; Neil McDonald, California; R. E. McDonald, Pinettcr THE wholemlc grocers of this City lmve Allan McDonald, California; Miss Moifut, agreed to close their places of business at Mnynem 1 o`clock on Saturday afternoon, except ' the months of November, December, A'pi~itl iltii tl tlhlldb bb" f.¢”.`.L.2°.T..`§,T.€`."..i§,°i.`I....italy"§§"III‘§ THE P- E- ISLAND S PRESBYTERIAL. for. the term on Wednesday, thc 14th ___ ' < ' i ]. U Dear Sisters-In looking over Thu I Message for-Junc,l was soiuewluit 'sur priscd to sec a notice by order of the “printed coiumunicntion` containing the resolution tabled by Miss Citrrnieliucl last ycui- on thc bi~ingin;;; of Home Mission work into our Society, which has been Hcnt to our auxiliaries. This notice siatcs and has been sont out without thc knowledge of the Board ot\ninnageiuent of the \V. F. M. S. ' I desire to say that thoso who support the brlnginginof the II. Mission \Vork endorse and npprove of that Communion' tion. The Board does know that the reso- lution \\ as tiibicd at- Sydney with -the un~ ileinstnnfliiig that it will be discussed this year at thc next meeting. It is necessary that our auxiliaries should know what _ changes wc are asking for, and th f comments in the said Communication (. place the question in its true light h necessary that thc sanction of thc Board should bc obtained for our purpose. Nei- ther do we fuel it our duty to ask lllierly from the Board in giving our meinln-_rs ii clear and intelligent view of what they are asked to discuss at our ncxtuninial meeting. I remain yours respectfully, A. A. Macssini.. Charlottetown. P. E. Island, Bih June, 1905. SHOP THIEF CONFESSES. Sr. Jomv, -luiio 0.-Holm, who \vaH charged with breaking into a .shop and stealing it nunibci' of watches, confcssi-d o- towlit thai. lic and thc other prisoiicr, Y e Tobin, were thc guilty parties, and thai. . they stole about thirty wiitclics. llol in i was formerly it incinber of the famous ian .-1-2--1 (1 _ l hereby notify pa ies so < ii g WANTED_Ca¢h0l'lU to 'Wu "mn”‘ have “H Such encroacllnlexns ‘md Nb' `l‘rovi\1vi'\l T\l'i1i'i~<_~r-' CllaiiotiL'i0\\'ii lhinrj a1tli1'n/_1/ 'new in 1'. E. I struciions removed at once, otherwise. ` ‘ "* ” a . _ . . , ' _ . .- th il l ~ irosccutcil in accordaiicc §`\l\;“.di1‘i|<`>‘|l\§l(i:;1u “lxh Lieiréciiélvlerii (lei: /nb/:ral trims. Apply by 11.1111 lu Mia; 32106015 2i5 of ‘_The Public RGMS4 ' i r 'ii n - A, P. 0. lion: 153. Charlottel0u~n». ,S-.#1 _ .___._.. ...___ ,.___.__,=.. _L ,__ ; V V V4 _ . _ _ n _ _ r I' "I _F l~l \';I: \._ our price $1.00 suit. cerer" on Monday evening. _ into with Beer 85 Goill ii-8 dlw pd Staniielefs Union. §v.iuin»- mer Underwear, absolutely un- tion of linen :ind wool,l1as for the aver- shriukabie---soft and time-and wliilc age wcswr, pcrliaps more attractive very light is admirably sd-ip‘.'cd to the features than any other. Light wciglit, needs of the man who doesn’t care for cool, absorbent, :ind yet of sufficient extremely cool undcrwcai'. Sizes 3410 38 at $1.715 suit. _ Sizes 40 to 44 at $2.00, M®®@ QL ` l:0I'ill il f Iii” .r I/ I I I . ~ I The man who has trouble getting the “just right" un.. I I , derwcar should get acquainted with our stock. We're spec- ` I 'A iaiists on good fiirnisbings for men-\Vant more men to - 4 J know how cheaply we sell good undt-rwear. ' Elastic Balbriggara Un-` Aer-ters Cellular Under- derwear. woven of live smooth wem- is the :tome of underwear com- yarn. in narrow rib. This line greatly superior to ordinary bzilbriggan it is clothed with a covering of dry 'air _ in its combination of softness, ligh ness and absorbent quality. Always ions cellular weave of thefabric. cool-never “ciainmy." Vtiorth $1.25, Soft, light, absorbent $2.75 suit- i:_< fort. Practically the man who wears t- Pall thc time-on account of the ingen- 5taimiiield°s Urasihirink- ulbille Underwear in combina- licat rcserviu r ualitv to be attractive P .Ei i . on su1nu1er’s cooler days. $3.70, $3.80, _ $3.90 to $4.50, according to size. on I I H 11 I I ANNOUNCEIVIEMS. -Plan opens tomorrow for the “Sur -1"resli boiled lkoiistcrs for salt- at Market cvcry Market day. Win. l\icinni.~;. - Choice home nuidc candy will be Hold , in the Opera llousc 'lfliursday and l"i'i‘d.\y nights by the ladies of L-lic ice creiun table of the Catlicdrni Bi\.zanr_ Bilii -A nunibcr of pcddlcrs in lhc country arc selling sliotldy goods which th£~_v rc- dmuiu,cd stock of i’nion`s& . _ ‘ above firm sold out the llziiiuigcil stuck cute those eddlcrs for friuidiilvnl niis __________--1- NEW CREATIONS ' IN SHIRT WAISTS- Thesc new \\ nists are thc kinds thai are thoroughly adiiptcrl to all coiiiliimilioiis ofrlresscs. Tlieilcsiuiis are very pi'L\I.iy and practical, art ioiiclics of titstc about them thiit show thc priu-til-_nl gcniui-; in creation and inako-up.~.lanics Paton Sc C0, i`d ill. Black silk iatilctn uiulcrskirls, Iii-own sill: “""W"”J taraiitaifélat annum; We Keep Pounding Away on Quality 4 We doii’t want you io forget it. It is more iiuporiaiit than prim: in the Furniture business. 'i'lic long-\\-cariiig <|uiiliiic.s oi' New:-'.oii’s Furiiitirre are known all over P. l-2. island. Aiiclud tu this impor- tant quality is the cxtrr-nic lo.viie.~1s oi price wiiii-,li prevails nt this store. This combination of high quality and low price is what has inzule this store wlial. ii is»ilie place where people of means are suie nf GOOD iliings-wlicrc those oi slender purse are sure of full value for their money. Come here for your next furniture purclinse. I _ present as being pair! of the Puri.~;iii||':~‘ I- ® TQ N ' , r i‘u The I ni' A ' M' ` " " ' _ ` 4-7' - _ _ ' - ~ 4--_-__:.\\ ’!‘_"_'! cpresciitatiolh. US. ""_*~""”‘””` "`“`"*_"Y""" M _ """" " “' made of Japan titilcta, price $i.T.'r to $5.25. -l’r0\vse Bros. Til iii. I | J l CHILIYS iiNDOWMEN'i E nonnncnununmiusi, Give that boy of yours n. chance. L) Z_ \\'c issue liiulowniciii. Insur.'iiii‘e .for _,_. eiillllrcii oi :\ii_\' nge and also giiorniilee A "I U",7.r, limi in i‘\'c\iioiil1cilciii‘i of the parcui (or pc-i’_~‘.ou who [»a}'~= ilie pri-iuiuin I ilu- poliey\viii In :i pwitl up eii~li»\\'iuii!i Cluirloitciowii, May 26. 1905. The attention oi this Ilcpariuiciit has T" ;_,'_' '.~ :ii gli 9 iwiiiiug for ilu fuiilicr pri-iiiiiiiris. been called to the (act that ii iiuinbcr oi' ' ‘ _ _ I l"~"'5°“5 lI“'0“gh°“l Hifi l’\'°V‘“°° lmlfc ' 4”. _ |.,' _`, ""4 \\/'rite us or cull for iiiinriiizitioii. been mid arc eiicroucliiiig on llic public _ _.ii - 'fg :__ I J. N -'t Ansgance N. B. and lsaac, Springfield yard guna; of tough boys. ` higllwnyy by ,hc p1,,¢,,,g of 0\,§1m¢Li0|1>- _ ' _ and two iiisiei-ii Mm. John wright, vie- ' ‘ ‘ - " 3 RUSS & ll/i2illllCWS, thereon, and the moving of fences ` all rt' lo i to , _ ' Civ 0\|r Svccial Extract oi' ilanilla 1 It’s the best ever sold at the price. l0e an Ounce “The Two Macs" 1) mllilliiillil Act.” And we wish all Road Inspect I _ <57! ffl ors and Oversee-rs to see that this notice will be observed and enforced. ISK EY »..~¢~v»~-at..-_1 APA# -'\r~ -Rf~/If JAMES ll. CUMN , COW- of Public \V0fk‘3 _fem-.nt , xp$.‘l1wN q 5-30 tu. til &w I mo 'I ‘ IINNIIUNCEMENTS Oi Concerts, Socials,lEn- tertniuments, etc., of a money making nature, 5 cents a line (oi 6 words) for first insertion, and 2% cents a line for each continuation. Churches and charitable institu- tions halfrates, Mini- mum price i5 cents. Black type announce- nienis double rates. Births. Marriages and Deaths FREE but verses with deaths same rate as f"'“'”""""""_'-"_"\ I above. Cards oi' thanks tive cents per line when inserted in locals, and otherwise at regular ad- vettioing-nies " MEATS THAT SATISFV " Iiiaiiy Kinds to 'lempt the Appetite. ` ]`,1\iug'_=z Czmuifi .\i<~:\is :irc the l1c,ue