` THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, MAY 29, 1905 _ I ; ,V _ - sg ‘A ' I-, I ¢ ' Jo.. * * _ l \ . ! I ' * _ _ _ . . . _ . ._ ' (_ rt _ _f __U_ pairs _ , _ nlllli , _ _ _ V _-3_1-Z-_Z me-int rutnullmurtt itws-< H'°°.d N- A New Prowse - ~ Sold eysrawhsio Hunts. I W ` _ ,fr i lSLAilD _ `1=to'uR-s; -_ We will have fresh lsisnd , flour from Andrew's Milla every market day ‘which we will sell in ,smell quan- _ titles. ‘ . - ' We will also take oriiers for lugs quantities of Island ur and Graham flour and have it delivered to von direct 'from the mills at lowest prices. ' .Wcbstcr"&` McKay » Phone rgg. 5 -- w Boy-Proof. Sptotlkingsi , 'asf Hard togct cl1?' Got to'be ' a pretty sturdy .stocking “that boy" cnn’t get throng in s week. ` , . Gordon Stockings \\'ili s.11t~rcssfully resist the roniping, kicking. climbing and jumping of"ih:it boy." Thcy’l1 look well and retain _ colour too. n 25 cents iqgdnwgl moron. _..._g- Doughnuts, l0c doz. v ' are out specialty Fon '1'o-oAv.... _ _ Apple Pit! izc each. M noe Pres uc each Cream Plea iz Q 15:: each Coeounut Pies 15 & :oe each Dark ,Fruit Cake s5c pound . Sultana Cake soc per lb Nut Cake ~ soc lb White Cake rec per lb Bread of ali kinds, all fresh and good. D. STEWART Telephone sir. Eoll B k Bskelp‘l:ut..B:;-lyd. -"lr~$i~.ru~s»- PLANT LINE ! 'I he Direct Water Route Ff'0l`l1 | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND T0 BOSTON 'il1cwollk|1own:~`. “li_\ FAX" will ro- rlzuw her n|\lll11;:s i c \~.'o1-1. t‘.|... luttowwii uutl lc.,.14.|1, cnlliu f nl luiultt - l.ur£'n,111\Hnlii'nx, t-o:;1|11i.li\'5il11glNi€\S\>l{l1lli ipnt :.|; `-l\ai'lottetoV\'l\ vi'-1' " GS » ' 'l .l.1. & l’1t)~{sc11g;:1~u \'li11l:icli1‘11];i|1lIl\'cduos(it\y morn- 1| ft-1u1_' to 1| n i ax. ‘i:ioi.\1\i1:\i:i1l%.leuni'<;‘l :lt&t;ui‘tlnys1\t noon. il; l‘:T`(llHI'igI£iTl:ll, (NN/1llifIl)l10MB0URQUlg%Et _ n Halilfldifnld. S. Plant Line Wharf. 6-il d w limo - fiharlottotowli pg C A N A DIA N PAC I F "°_"" M" UND Victoria Day -,~,,,,. MAY “'05 Ticks/rs WILL sE`1SSUED AT SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE ig-_-nik-l1Z1'1" Go ing May 23rd and 24th. Go od returning May 25th. Be tween stations in Canada ea st of Port Arthur. s F. R. Pcrry,li.P.R.,C.P.R. sr. Joan, N. B. i Doliiiliioil Atlantic Railway. and ltggahip !,|Ls_2_!esleu via Yarlloilih 'rw ,mi names man IW ""“-i‘;:.....-°‘*"~:°.:..:.':..';‘-1"' The Royal Mail Steamsliiii “ E Q S 'I' C N " comer lil U' *'m’""5vZ`~.t§a.~:‘ """":‘»=-- uayg ,, A ,anllai 7' Wu ` _` lime Ein t - 1 . T" -l ‘"7 ‘§:°"" . dl, *Q* | ga all y 1-M - 1. '_ Md,,.‘A||¢ gratvltih' .lt ””“"` me ohnatiastié lt»l4“‘i, ‘_:\ Block-Charlottetown. A G. H. Toouss left Saturday on s basl “sas trio to Beaton. »_- ' J. N. Nnisorg, Wood Islands has left on return toBoston. - ' _ _ . St Psul'a Sunday School Picnic is so down for July Btlr. ‘ ' Jaimi Ano Mas. S1iu>soN,BaylView,_ I were in the city Saturday. ‘ 1 Tom T!/tmoa of M. Trulnor &Co. was at Point du Chene Saturday. f Miss En1'm`Wasxs returned Saturday `“|8ht from s visit to Moncton. ' -En. BLAKE returned Saturday night from a visit to the Northwest. ~ Miss MAY S1‘icN'ri1-‘onn returned Satur- day night from a visit to Boston. ' 'l:1»\i-: Princess arrived _Saturday night at B o clock and the mall express at 9.30. THE Schooner Helen Stewart arrived Saturday with molasses from Barbadois Davin Roonns, Summerslde, was a. pas- senger to the city by the mall express Sat- urday night. , Fnsux J. McMxr.1.AN, Manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Summer-side, came to the city-Saturday night-. THE schooner Empress has discharged molasses at St. John's, Ntld., and sailed for Gaspe to load lumber for Hnvaria. \ A1* the opening day of the Hillsboro Consolidated School there was an atten- dance of Illi and four vans werefused. Tan McGregor property, on Kent Street facing King Square was sold Saturday to John Yeo of the P. E. I. R. for $1600. Puornsson J. A. Macnonaui and his sister left Saturday 111ornii1g for lioston where tho latter will undergo treatment for her health. Triiivrv five candidates will take first class und seventy-fivo second class license examinations which begin at P. W. College this morning. THE Fireman were called out at 6.80 Saturday morning for u. small fire in the liue of StJoscph's Convent. The services of the brigade were not needed. . J. J. Lio1.i~:1\’, Curdlgnn has secured in 1 New Glasgow N. S. a very promising colt, four years old, sixteen hands high, with splendid style and conformatlori. J. O. ARs1cNAm.'1‘, Provincial -Manager ofthe Mutual Life Assurance C0. of Can- utiu will iuovc today into his new pro- perty on Kent Street, opposite the Star Laundry. AT the Police Court Saturday morning Elmer Carver-,not Lemuel Carver as.stated in The Patriot, for assault, on John Stew- art, Cross Roads, 'on board the ferry boat was fined $12 or one moi1tl1's imprison- ment. . .- . A vA1.uAs1._i-: addition has been made to thc Stock Farm in a pure bred Yorkshire boar purchased from' J. W. Callbeck, Sum- nicrside. At the farm scctling has nlmost been completed and seventy-iive experi- mental plots have been set out. Scun D1c'1'A'i‘0i1, Capt. Bonnell, will be due at Montague, on or about June lst with 11 load of grnvol for the Montuguc liailwuy, where she will load with fat cattle, sheep, hay, potatoes, oats, butter, lumber ctc., for St. Pierre Markeblby the owners. A Nuiini-:rt of business Amen and others are nrrnrigirigntrip to the coast and to Pcrtlniltl (Oregon) Exhibition, to leave hcre July 26th. Trip to take from four to six weeks-going by the C. P. R. to const, und returning by the* Kootenay section and Crow's Nest. T111; Baptist Thimble Club will hold ii ltummnge sale in Tanton's building, cor- ncr Kent curl Great George Streets on 'i‘l1\i1~s1l1ty and Friday June lst and 2nd. A largenumber of usefulnrticlos will boon sole including nn organ. two sawing mncliincs, a wa'gon and it sleigh. 1 i Mus. WA'1li.Aol Lancs returned satur- day nlgbtwfmgn Moutseslwhcre she was undergoing medical treatment, A imiouz occurrence in a Charlotte- town barber shop _on Saturday was a man of eighty nine andsbsiiilcl of six each walt' ing tonsorial treatment.. - Miss Hirrril Raoxnau returned Sat- urday nlght from the United' States whore she has spent the winter, part of which she was in Bermuda. I A i.Aitoii[nu\nber were at the tennis and golf grounds on Saturday. At- the latter place tea was served by Mrs. A. E. Ings, Mrs. W. S. Stewart and Mrs. H. W. Long- worth. _QUEEN-Mrs. J. B. McDonald, Michael' Molnnis, Vernon River; L. Dunsniors, 0-Kf0l‘di M. S. Cox, Truro; G. W. Ross, New Glasgow; O. R. -Brown, Toronto; J. E. Smith. Sackvllle. » _ _- Mu. AND Mas. P1.uim1ritH1r.1., Winni- peg cume tothe city Saturday night ac-_ 'compnnied by Miss Ethel McLean who has been visiting with them. Mrs. Hill was ,formerly Miss Enid McLean, daughter of T. A. McLean. This lobster, fishing season on P. E. Is- land has been very brisk so far and 'lots of lobster fishermen have nlreudy made a good season's catch. Along about Mimln- gash, Campbellton and Cape Wolf, the ‘report from lobster fishermen is good. Vicroma-J. C. Watson, Montreal; R. L. Beaver, Toronto: L. H. Douglas, Sumn1ersidd;Leslle A.Wrlght,I-I. B.Potter, St. .lobn;_H. C. Sturtlee, J. F. Hughes, W. T. Duke, _Montreul; W. A. Houston, Toronto; Vi'.,M. Weir, Montreal; T. \V. McKinnon, Picton; P. G. Stanley, Toron- to; J. F. McMillan, Summerside. ’ . IN the death of C. Dwyer, Esq., of Picton on Wednesday morning one of the best known mon of Picton County passed away. Hs was one of tl1e stal- warts of the land, amun trusted and re- spectedby all who knew him. l-Ie was always nn ardent Liberal and the cause [loses s strong supporter.-Picton ex- change. [The late Mr. Dwyer was the father of Mrs. R. V. Dimoclr, Charlotte iowu. I A S'r. John paper says:-The season is backward. Seldom has so little seeding been done in this province be'o1°e the _twenty fourth of May as this year. In some parts of New Brunswick, Westmor- land County for example, practically no sowing or plan ting has been done on the uplauds. The soil is not fyet sutlioiently dry for cultivation except in particular spots. Most of the potatoes will this year be pisnted‘in'June. f A oA13LE has been received at Victoria, B.C. conveying _the-gratifying intelligence that' the Western Canada Pulp 'dt Papcr`Co,Ltd, capital £450,000, has been successfully floated in London. This is the culmination of negotiations which have oxtended, in several directions, ovcr unumbei' of years, and were previously several times on the eve of success. Among the Canadians interested are W. \V. Beer of Nelson, B. C. and G. Frank Beer of Toronto, two former residents of Charlottctowrr. These have been princip- nllyinstrumentnl in promoting the now company that has been fioiitcd. Tum first seizure under search war' mnts issued by virtue of the amendments to the Prohibition Act was 'made at the house of Matthew Mnbar, Water Street, -on Saturday evening by Officers Bradley. Harper, Kiggins and Taylor. In a bed- room up-stalrs in a clothes press was found nine bottles ot porter which the Police took to the Station. A numlicr of barrels filledwith empty bottles were also observed 'fh the cellar. `It is stated that this house has been the resort of a large number of men during the past few weeks and the presumption is that intoxi- cating liquor was being sold. It is proba- ble that the seizure will be followed up with a summons for violation of the Act. '_ 1 | 5 _ F *.- ,X \ /‘fi "f&a§"r - ‘__»... /""".»' $3.00 5 HATS. “iiAWE’S” ,jCeiebratefd _ l, A Hat that wears well but isn‘t , stylish ?-not at any price i A hat that is stylish but doesn't wearl That’s wastlngmoney. " _ a.f~“Hswe's” the hat that ccgliignes style and du_rsbli`itY“- sold hereat the New York, $3.oo Weeks &Co.. ,,,,_ .i -A,o`sN'i~s. _- f. -. '- ` . Rav. Ma. Doasos leaves tomorrow toi attend the closing exercises of Mount, Allison. _ Anonrnus Wittrans, the colored boot- black, was arrested last evening charged with being drunk and disorderly. Mus. RO. Gorr and two children rg turned Saturday evening from a visltto her mother, Mrs. B. W. Higgs, Halifax. Hon. Aauivn. P1-_"runs and Master Peters returned from Ottawa Saturday night. Mr. Haszard has gone |.oToronto and Messrs. McNutt and Simpson remain- .ed over till yesterday ut Ottawa. Tris funeral `cf the .lames Leslie will take place in Souris on Tuesday, the illth- inst., on the arrival of the morning train, fro`m the depot thence to Souris West burying ground. Patriot and Examiner please copy. ' _ - { Mas. Ronsiu' M\'i<1s.s, Crapaud and Mrs. Milford, city, leave by the S. S. Halifax to- morrow for Boston where they will spend `a. few weeks. The former will attend the wedding of Miss Linda M. Newsom,which takes place on June 7th. 1. 0. F. Counrs Mount Stephen No. 37-ll and Royalty No. 4446 held joint meeting Saturday night for the purpose of consoli- datlon, the terms of which had been ar- rahged between the Courts. Bro. G. D. Johns D. S. C. R. of Toronto declared them consolidated in the name of Court Mount Stephen No. 3741, oft-er which all present adjourned to Ar1uour's icc cream purlors where refreshments wwe served unrlu social hour spent, Bro. Professor 5 J ordau, F. S. having tendered the lnvitn- tion. A connnsvounnur writes: . “The state- mentin Monday evenings Record in re- ference to the death of Alex. McCallum, was incorrect. Mr. McCallum, was ii na- tive of Brackley Point, P. E. Island, and was for the past forty years a successful contractor and builder in different parts of the United States, and hc leaves consider- able real estate in Chicago, Wakefield and Dorchester, Mass. lic was it brother of Mrs. M1.-Clavcrty, of this city. The inter- ment took place at Moncton, N. B., on Tuesday. Deceased was an uncle of Sir Henry McCallum, formerly governor of N ewfoundlnnd.-Sydney Record, The many friends of the Rev F. A. Wlghtmun Alberton and the public generally will be pleased to know that his recently completed volumeion the Dominion is now in the hands of the publishers |md.,will soon appear. The book is in three ports under un attractive title, and is said to be onelof the best volumes on Canada yet produced. It has been so highly thought of by the Epworth League Board of the Methodist Church tbotishns been selected asone of the selectnumber of books for thc E. L. reading course for the Doiulnion during the coming scnson. This in itself will re- quire n very large edition. Mr. Wightman is to be congratulated on his success. ’l‘Ho1v1/is Bu'i‘1.i-nr. came in from Mlm- nigash, P. E. Island, lust week with a quantity of oats and potatoes, und after disposing of the cnrgo started to enjoy himself Thursday evening. He had $250 in his pocket and was not long in finding chums. It is said he visited several suloons, and through the night wandered into Grontfs stable where he slept and straightened up. In the morning when he went to count his money it was gone. The mon could not remember who had been around with him and the police were notified of the loss. The officers have been mnklng 'cnquiries, but'so for have not been nblc to limi the person that matic the scoop.-Chntlinrn, N. B. Commercial. ONE of the new features of thc closing exercises of Acadia College, Wolf- ville, N.B. will be an open at|1e1m.cuu1 given by the Athenaeum Literary So- ciety of the college on Saturday oven- lng,.lune 3rd. ,A performance given by college students is always entertaining to the public, and Acadia. this your has some splendid talent, debuters who have won twice since the intercollegiate dc'- bnting was renewed two years ago. These speakers will debate the pruliibition question on this occasion. Original papers und u critique of the your will add to the evenlngfs programme. The spcnk- ers chosen by thc faculty to represent the senior class nt commencement are 1). J. McPherson, Summerslde, P. E. I. and Miss S. L. Peck, Wolfville, formerly of Hopewell, N. B. IN FURNHURE: "Always the best value in the city at Mark Wright Furnishing Co's. i _ i i ~ Double covered carilage ‘ for sale at a bargainl Ap- ply to R. M. JOHNSON. Soda Water Gene- rator and small Soda Fountain will be sold cheap for cash. %%ii@ una comm Lui, vtewrn cams to thai ' ' . If N 3 1 ' any saturday evening una visitmnienas. i 9 D A I _ E U L N _ e - -» - -~ g to Wm; ‘ if “CJ *runs wills- bwb-it »~_=6o»|» Vw-! _"_ ®» p l Maria Park It 6.1!) this evening. No. 111 , _ 1,- 0! fashion fancies, and fads. lt’s»Sttiis Lilgaitt Co-day. 5 * ad, leant an tb tt inspect 1 this for a sample ? és? 3 72S Last time it was stylish. up-to-tl1e~mark suns at not very much money. Now if you _ want something more dressy, or more elegant, which ever way you like to phrase lt, how is A trim suit of brown and white flakeci cloth, the coat fitted to the hgure and belted aswell. A pepulum fits over the 11ips,snd the coat is lined with grey silk. The skirt is seven gored and flared, trimmed with covered buttons. Yours for £17.75 Another strikingly handsome combination of mottled and striped tiveed hasf the coat rather loose in front, the back belted, collar and cuffs piped with fawu tafleta silk and is lined withiaffeta, The seven gorefl skirt is trimmed with straps and buttons. This is cheap at $22.75. An elegant black venetian is close fitting, has full sleeve. stitched collar and cuffs, straps and covered buttons. The skirt ls deep pleat- ed, has tabs and covered buttons at the flare to the foot $25.50. Our best suits, and none better were ever ollered in this city, sell at $32.00 and are in royal blue and black finest b:'oa.dclotl1. Made as follows The coat has loose front, with belt from back to side fron: seams, tight back, a siiriiilated yoke set on. eértendiri-9, in stole effect tho length ot jacket. covered buttons- The skirt has nivv- gcres, stitched down pleats as far as knee depth and wide flare at foot. Talk about value? Here it is, and in addition to that it’s :1 splcti- did collection of values and styles. a most cfmiprclreusiv-.e rli.~.plny of correct, reliable, ready-to- wear clothes for dainty, tasteful and stylish women. - We’re waiting to talk this over personally with you and as our reputation for never over-rating our goods is firmly eetriblislufd, we . ' are confident that after this chat today and a personal one when you ' have time, you will not only purchase now from us. but you will look J out daily for what we have to tell you and profit by our choice uiade carefully Just for | your benefit. _ _ . .. _,,,,, Moons. on Cusco |- t- ir, lvl i [i . _.__.._.*; .. ..__...,,._ THE Elllnor sliilcd _vcst-crdny for the T111-1 date of St.Pt\ul`s p1c111c,.luiy 5th, nt_ Rocky Point ls subject to change. i ..';_ L. C. O\v1~;N, Ottnivu lcnves this 11101-11 G if ing on return after u. few dnys visit iu~1>c.' ( _ Tai-2 yacht. Albatross, from New York to Miclrignn was in port ycstcrd~J.y for c01\l and water. A SUMMONS, returnable Wednesday, luis been served on Rcubcn Vcsscy for ob- structing the sidewalks with at team. THE yncltt Micmuc was lnunched Sntiir- day night. She is in excellent trim und competitors will have to sail fast to eclipse her. 'l’m-:Mn.11chcstc1‘ Mcrclmnt it-it ycstcr. day morning for Montrcul nftcr`l11\vlng unloaded 17,000 tons of suit for Uurvcll, Ruttenb11ry& Mcsservy. Mn. Ginunivr will speak this weckns followsz- Summerside, Monday 20th Moy. Keiisiligtori, Tuesday Ziillh Mny. Malpeque, Wcdnostluy :list May. Darnlcy, Thursday lst -Tune. Frcctown, Friday 21111 Juno. Mr. Gildert will spcnd S1iturs,l:~; ohl in tcicgraphic science and - >.-» .J c::a-ini F Anglo-American Telcgi‘hpl1Co. here, goes, *v i l == ~_ - - . ar" . Lf Wlll be sllccecdcd by Joseph Largo, 11ow _K-L”-__-----*__--l .--_ .._..._.Y..___._-. MA.. _ ._....... AT: *WWW 26 l-5 PER CENT The Sun Life Assurance Coulpnuy wrote 20 1-5 p. c. of the total amount of new business written by sl the Canadian Life Companies (20 in all) in the your 1904-a practical'g11arn11tec of the confidence of the insuring public. - E- R- BROW. Manager for P. F.. Island, 19 mwf ryr Charlottetown. iii U F __ _.W Zi _ _.. _,.- %¢a|b~»~w~.»~r~u»v~»~4-|-u¢--\-l|p»~¢-»\~a»~»¢\,- Record for 1904 of the North American Lite Assurance Company. ~ Policies issued . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6.5_;o,825 A1: increase ov.:r 1903 of $645,935 Insurance in force. . _ __ .. _ .$35,650,188 An increase of $3,005,095 Income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.$1 ,5o_1,o63 A11 increase over 1903 of $11z.7oo 'S Hoof Ointment 5oc and $1.00. _ “The Two Macs" i iiiliiiiilllllil DRUGGISTS, Cor., Gt. Geo. and Kent Sta. ’ C0 lilo 1.8.0! ' swoon ' _ - » Amt? ' lie , ol1d ‘ Paynicnt to policy holders. . . . $561,136 An increase over |903 of $137,918 The financial pos-itiou of thc Company is uncxcclletl. No L`ompany is pnyiug bt-iter results. JOHN L. lil.AlKIl