EE cent the highest or any tender. T ‘f rssecnannorrirrown cnA1u>iAN, nav .9, .9..5. _ ~' I Sec'y Public Works. 18 mo, fr Sr w td. g,- . -» ._ _ -It __THE_ _... Ll P. E. I. DEVELOPMENT fo __ _._ \\’ President-lion. G. E. Hughes. in ` Vice President-]. A. Messervy. ,_ Secretary-A1-cliibuld Irwin. U Treasurer-j. M. Davison. , Executive Committee-james Paton, B \V. F. Tidnizirsli, j. P. Gordon, D. Nic- holson, F.j. Nash, R. C. Cotton, W. "U W. Stanley, W. II. Croskili, \V. S. nl Lonson, J. P. Hood, C. C. Lyons, J. D. Taylor, A. Winfield Scott, H. '“‘m"g“gM"sL windand “de "cross tm Weeks, \V. li. Prowse, I.. B. Miller. broad Atlantic in tive days. I see a man ing of the nineteenth century had “seen the vision of the world and all the wonder.~ --- ;_hni should hc" in the then next hundred Scores of other wonderful works canied ears and had ventured. to disclose ii. “I sci- men riding in pulaiial ehiiriotzg, wilt as eagles fly, across thc continents, ns. Isee ships vn.sterthan|Nonl1's uric. "MBDERN MiRACLES." Some readers of The Guardian have lked with men who were in active life _hundred years ago. Let us suppose r ii moment that some one at the begin- ould not his prophecy have lnilvn upon credulous, even upon scofling ears? ie prophet might have said: il through the heart of Alpine mount ‘wheat or oats, bind it into sheaves, thresh c horses will go to the grain-iiairl, reap the n out the grain and separate it from the n out by the ruen 'of today, in pursuance oi the great command, “Rcplenish the earth , and subd\_re it,`and have dominion," whi- shsll set bounds to what man may yet accomplish T Least of `all, who shall say oral ' - psdocs and mines striking resistless from __ ‘ L. B. McMILLAN, ' ' ' Y |10 rews tdwtlie ocean‘s bottom. And the cliail`". These are familiavsights to ur- ,ul today. They would have seemed in- th credible. almost miraculous, to the “_ honest people ofa hundred years ago. th ,_ In face of such achievements and of hu that a railway Tunnel under the narrow Ma_,.16|,|.; 'Lady MW' MoD0ug,,||_ Bane Straits of Northumberland shall not he River. _ built in our time? Who shall say that the Ma-V 17 "5 C“°°“““» M°D°““l‘l~ M°“t"e*‘|i time is not now ripe to begin iti \Ve liie Annie’ Sundhy’ BMG Vane' __ ' ‘ May 10 cid. Lady May, McDougall, Belle in an age of miracles, as is reverently mwn _ set lu a struggle which may continue days nr even for weeks, a bloody con- nd shrinks appalled. Fewer in numbers hut armed with even ore powerful agencies for destruction v T I , b dd ed t ,h der are the men of Togo's and Rqjestvensky's sigisiepiil Elnsd ‘i)i1a§lileill:?'ls`éi:nde(: foi?Sli‘;am- Hosts. With great guns, hurling mighty er uihport." __ ' °H_l;¢;r further particulars apply at this FRIDAY M0RNING_ MAY 19__1905 ectiles over miles of sea. with tor neath, in the midst of great waters the izlit will rage that may send ships and val fight bids fulrto be even more event , historic and epoch-marking than ecolossai ilghtou land. Well may the orld hold its breath in expectation of e terrific battles that are now in all man* probability so near. TRADE AND SHIPPING; PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. .=,. St. Peter’s Road, best quality ‘... ga. Roach Lime. Suitable ior`s building, farming and white .. , W3ShiIlg. day when the horses will mow tim gras". C_ & C0_ spread it to the sun and nike it toizcilicr zdzw. 3 L|me,i|me, All requests forinforiuation addressed i to the Secretary will be promptly re- :I plied to. dwtf I' talking with audible .speech to friends ii' Il ll Now burning at Kilnr on I \V Oi ll London writing his message in San raueisco or Australia., and other men undrcils of miles distant. X sec cities blaze with lights from lamps that burn o oil nor gas-burning yetfunconsumed. see the patient on the operating table, hile the surgeon cuts ofl' his leg, or icns his hrn.iii und yet he feels no pain." Or, to come down to our eoininonplace, cry day life, such ii prophet might have id to the fiirnier, tolling with scytlie, or icklcior ilnil: “Your sons will see the .s well as haul it to the burn. Aye, the 1 .»- vi :iii gli 1. . . . . among ie items it sum of $200,000 for ,ii him into one of our new spring suits, Just for a shouiticonnwi....yaei@ratel»\rhlsm»\tt"~ .....¢i..g¢..t-ie.. in tiiecnnnainn Brni..i. ....<1 -is... -v il. » ' suits, and we know that he will like them. , ,,, S,,»r,,e,,,,,,-S $10,, ' ’ STOCK OUOTATIONS. IIS II n rash i- -. L \. if. 5 .-1' i' 5 5 i` .2 ri - iv; i . N 1 C 1' ., . 1 } . .f’ .,, \ r li 5.* 7 ° ' i . .T If so we re iight after him. We want you to put ,,,,._,,,,,,.e,,`j 0, ,D ,,,,,.,,,, ,he public ,.,m_ f.....i ....ri $1,259,240 to c....in.1,..n.if0.- ; ` S trial Sacred gms; fm- the people of this Pm- pcnses including salaries. For Prince _ _ ,_ _l l __ ‘_ h d dl ling for the agent. at Blooin~ Our boys' suits are nothing short of perftct "”°“““° tm" me °“° ““ evm' °°` fl0l1-nm... Dr. Ghasehn ointment Oarhrs’ for Wall Paper. Discard the old fashioned picture knohs, put up moulding -It improves the appear- ance of your room, and does not injure walls-l’rices of our moulding are very low.-ilolin Newson. lildli. I About Hats.-~\ll.'e guarantee I our “'l'ress" wllnt. towenrund I hold color,-Weeks SL Co. I Sole Agents. Eidwtf ...... ........................\ ... ,, $1.00, 1.75, ,2.25. 3.oo, 4.oo, 5.oo, 6.25./ Dominion Steel Prfd Dom. Steel Bonds... I-1<>.1»9s. 2-50. 3-25. 4.25. 5-25. 6-50- . The famous “Laughlin” fountain pen ' ' for sale by G. H. Taylor, Jeweler. 19d 3l ‘ Get Ames Holden shoes from . Conroy the Shoeman. Sunnyside. rzdw rw ' a . , Aa.. buy your hat here again thi i “Honest injun" we want to ask you a question. H,,,,,;,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,1; p,,,,,,,.,, 00,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ` l lt'S tl1lS I- _ _ than ugly papers. Handsome papers If you have ever worn a Christy hat wasn't _it 'W Nw imll/ P"//D0" wld the best hat vou ever wore for the Price You Paid l 52/ "H25 dW“” P“P°" '"°';'i,M"""’f for it. And if it was a $3.00 Christy wasu’t it the ‘ C 'O ‘ 7 1'” ~ best hat you ever wore at any price. _ Yell cull llwlyl ggi ‘tho We are confident that your answer will be |°*°'* lt?" |'°*f 'U 300|" YES io both of these questiins and that you will 'ml sh °”°"y't°"'*°'°" s spring and also see " Dominion Coal 77l 1.25, 2.00. 2-75. 3-50. 4-5°. 5-75. 5-75- rwi.. cny........... my Colorado Fuel . 45 ._g_. not is Gorrlon stockings resist the 'ruvagr-s 'of 'ramping boys. The_1/'re only cents per pair, and are :mid fmlyby- Hoare & lk-Leuzl, 17d 1 :£5 w _ . . ; stir:-'rn rind : . that your friends do likewise. ; wifi.. .uilsiied di ».1'i|.y weiie ; We have over 5oo_o of the best hats in the 5 §‘.}‘§,,j‘,,ii“'§§,2f[_{§}f,*;},'s°°,,, *gfl § ; world, and we are certain sure we can please any- - Sdwtf 3 . i , . ~ body on earth. Try it and see for yourself. ' - ,nec/swear hmm- mmeltieg from Th On] Ren] Good H tt f Torlmloor New York almost every e y 8 e S week,-»JlIoore & McLeod. 17d Iw B ’ sc... ci..._ri°nei..._v.. Ag;.¢§._____ Invictus shoes for men.-Alley You will always /ind the new 1 our irsrisii Fruii suis, Are a splendid re- medy to take at this time of year. They cool and . purify the blood, ridding it of all ipipurities. rice2 c erlar e bottle. 5 'P K _ Prepared and sold by A~.W.RCddill,i’llli1.B. The Square llruggist, Sunnyside. . 1 i _ _ '_ ' l " L I 51' m __ W _ .-<1 ` ` TY' - _ S THE cinmioiieiown cuARn|Aa‘ ' ' _ .iii things ue shaping fm- wb gmt ' IT PAYS T0 BUY AT PERKINS' ' E' --- ` A I d d t Journal aimlna' in 50 JUST. UIPARTIU3. RELIABLE battles lu the far-Eiutln the 'near futurc.i » NEWEY,nse3ei§q°:t all timer in further the best interests of the people and Pro: on ,md the hu" um,” of opml* and i Department of Public Works, vines, and rerogn sod tlisrafure as . ¢||¢¢wn, April 1511;, 1905. Ti PEQPLEIQ §_APE§_ Llnsvitch confront each other a_a_d ready »= - ...:°i1:r::.s.=:;:.'i:°.:.s'°.i'.:"°..r~:.‘:i>f':..i:°:r:.e;i.f.‘f,°;.i..<:'°.:°..9:.»:'.e°“~ »~» 1° °.f “nm nm" on Mornlu Edition (daily exuipt Sunday) one mouth Bc; par year.. . . .. . . . ... . .8411 i"“°h 'Me' °"'“""‘°"'“"”3 " Vu” um’ “nd Y Weeklyzlhiition (Wednesday) per yea.:-.... ‘armed with the most destructive heath- ’ ’ ..i."°.‘f.“i'i'°i".:i.'ai:.“°s:”::°‘”.5:.§:: .2:'.§°.........“°’°‘°'°i';r.:.."....“"°‘i.‘%. “:.f°‘a*; d~=»"»= ~»-»°~~-»~°~»1=f=»»h°-M" ffomhany psmlgnfir ni»¢_p°=1S 5i'i;1,i“i§ _*° i'.ii.....i c...i°.1ii.d. e°u°bii»hing"6°m;'.’..._': ' - m \ll'C BBC C \l , 01 Cl' HD HC ITU* 2,., of the fe", ,¢,,,,,.., 5,,,,.;,p°,. no.. Branch Offices .rl Summerslde Alba-ton, Gcorgeloibn and Sourls -for , . ___at Prince Street Wharf,Charlotte- Bunn” om" -hlephm. ‘aah Eduwm .nd nn” Tekphon 'sqm filet from the contemplation of which the . . . l pam” Huy tender for me mile, and Office lloursll a.. m. to 6 p. m. Oilw Hour-a 1 p.m. toil p.m.. 8 p.m. 1 a. ru. .nl m,ch,,,e,.,, ,,e,,,,.a,¢_ J. P. noon. Advertising iugr. J.a‘.n Mociinanv, i.t_uwr. _ The Depanmeut is not bound ¢° “_ il' R. NEW B( M, Subscription Mgr. D.B. McRAE, News luinor. In i i 1 nthwhhs . 1 I u in-f I I Y' .and lieckw ar! . Yesterday _ the express company brought as another big lot of ladies' neckwear and belts. One line of fancy stock collars, regular price 35c each-we have put in the window at special price each 25c. - A handsome line of silk belts in very newest design at 3oc up to $r.5o. A large line of wash bells at each 25c. shew Shirt walsi Sens. iieinsaiecii ilnderskins ' l . sateen iiuderskirts. _ One of our leading values is a good iirni dura- ble sateen skirt- gracefully cut. daintiiy finished and extra value at $1.20.' Other prices are $135. $1-55. $1.80, $2.00, $2.40 Black silk underskirts. special value $7.00. Another big lot of black cotton stockings for Saturday night at ioc per pair. F. Perkins & Co., SUNNYSIDE. ~ . /5'_§\\\\\\\"fI ”§\\\\\@ %\\Q7//I/I/ ?| 1- ci: W 2 KI.. __. f._.__. ........_.______-s. _.____.... _ __ . .._. -_... __ IU 9¢&\\\\\\`fllIlIl\\\\\\&vZIlII/f W T A \` /1\\\\\\\\L/dll|l\\\ Ti Landing and io arrive. l000 Barrels Wl1ilc’s English Portland, ,Cement Wholesale and Retail. ‘J E ROGERS’ CORNER § - . »4\\\\\\\\&*a//1//0_\\\\\\\\\~_»zw||i\vs€0awvaa\\v/I ers Hardware Un., iid. l 26 l-5 PER CENT The Sun Life Assurance Company wrote 26 1-5 p- c. of the total amount of new business written by al éi N v/JIJIA\\\V/01% \ \\\\K¥y/Ill# ,the Canadian Life Companies (zo in all) in the year 1904-a practical guarantee of the confidence of the insuring public. _ E- R- BROW- ' Manager for P. E. Island, rg mwf iyr Charlottetown. Q liccord for 1904 of the North American life ' ASSlli'3llCC if0lIlD8lly. Policiesissu d _ An incredse over i9o3 of Qsgggggszs Insurance in force... _ .. ....$35,639,133 ` Au increase of $3,005, 5 Income . . . . . . . . .. .......,_.l);1,504,063 An increase over 1903 gf ;|;,_7¢,° Payment to policy holders. _ . . $561,135 An increase over 1903 ef 3|37,9|3 The_;ii;:_i;cxi:l_p:dal\iou of the Company ` No Coinpan isps in b it | I I " JOHN L. sifsriciii, §.¢§i.i(;i.if°“ t" ‘ L~ GOLDMAN. A. 1. ii. inc ._ .A., _ Ross & lll'ati'liciii')§,°'°" Mlnlglro for P. B. I. and Cape Bfggon . Nurlii _ ‘ `\/\iii»_-iinfni life /A ' Siliirl t ’ iniillneni Ulllhuununlunl ' i iii ‘ Acadia Round. Old Sydney Round. Old Sydney Run of Nliin-_ Intercolonial R-an of Mine, Intercolonial Nut. Your order will _ have our I best attention. i. PiilKiiiil & U0., , Phone 240. 5-18 dtf ;. _.._, . _ _ , ,/ “”\~`s;f;.f;_ Q, .,7f.‘,i'i' Wiii l / , . ~ ' ,,/ . I l~§'._if<. ;'-'.-f'_~_`;;» _ ' . /fu 'I _ -.- / / ‘iiixwi .9 5 .» _ ¢...,__._. ....f if ,I-fs'-......Q The iiiien worn by other people. iltlicr icoplc can see llic linen \'ili` \\ ». llnii' ilo you wish in have tiicni sci- it J liifvriiu' lniiinlry \\'|.\rlt ninkcs guinl iinrn |~~. poor. l