1' ” “EM iii iiiis if inn iiiiiisi @< "~' .ls \ rim ocaxniair. cnsatoirarbwa mace iinwaxrr imma. use .3. ..,... Il QVC!! Trmitdaeeealwmdiatordayaiahtat Toatosacw beta bit solid tn "aah ill and the express at 9 46 o elook. }Recieh'ation env? . ptleueoral Dziver; aaoyou'illel\lti¢|\¢il‘l0Mll»ii8- Rzv Rrclaim Orin, Pownal, dltev "'°*°°"°"“° 9°" °m°°"“"’°°ll°“°"° V W Lcd” Gnuohuoh' “umm loilroqlnlromlla. m.tillnoon. nuiniin rumiiar urlengifv or Losaoo -me to vim.-is 'pn _ I ardny morning but grounded Weeks $1 00 Hate for men-a nxttgizfoevngmndaciiingurht 3:3: °'°‘ "' v'°°°"‘ *hm "'"’° ‘“‘ ’* 'M 5 hu h Dill” ml UNH! noon. She returned dozen styles-black and colored. un; mm“;:,_';°'t*:""‘l;°:u_: :°"‘,,:: -testi-nation win. » urge me or 15 ew t ...M aeiloeloeknoon. erinemtsale 8° e gr s b Peer csv meme were ssnueu an s it an ' frm. 'I ' sc nlthe death om youngest sister llary ` mu G. . " .fire of in-. sn-nu, as comms., S5’ ‘ “’°"°"'. *° 34'- “WP” °" on In 0 ' in h ` I d_ un h aturday atteruoon the death _ ned ` r, eo non seotoilxinm hu °"‘"- 4“‘°“‘ R F“”» ."“° °lQ'e°"rl*“ ' “ ' ' an mu- or tae Baptist riiimbio cies .t 1].. ,t.,,.1,,,_ 0,," 5,, 9,, 20,., ',,,,,,, ` hoid'\'himmaue nie vc Thanh! trouble. Deeeusodwasa dough the ' Frida! cl this week in the buiiiiiaa im .rabea Bamini or this sity nu at 9° °°l"°“'l °\'°°k¢l'! lbore, Bunny- muy nlggryqrmn; ' , Proce de i id of th persona; _ ,..» V ‘WM ,rn ,adm “_ '_ e 'n T ° < ° BTrmJfnueral of the late Mrs. lliam si.. eg. sod. rn. ruin, , - » _ I". r-.wok place yesterday afternoon $9°s'I“f~w:!'|°**°‘\ 5*°°"l°I“- _ I-f°'U°3B,°W file mul will b0l|l° U55 NR to Sherwood Cemetery by train; ' There ‘ °"' ._ of tiie seaeunou the golf links. The W., I vu., 1,," ,tt,,,d,,,,°,_ The y I t H , k d '_ $155953 ill B004' 0°l\‘l|ll|°D llld if We funeral services were conducted U Rev. , ly be line no doubt a large number will ` Loo Williams and the pall»beai-ers were: -bein attendance. .Tee will be served in - Webster & McKay, siaouium s , i‘ll¢l¢i¢\lGl°_°=U- I Tru: excursion to Westville tomorrow ‘md E"\°¢‘5 H9113- ` ‘ iff” ln`¢lfd lil ¢X°°ll°l.\¢ °i>D°llunity to A Harry event took place Wednesday - ~ ) tyose who have not before visited this gnngng at an hom, of 'James Jones, ,t§wn. Be sure and come and enjoy at 7 a m Return fare to Westville only gh, e, N,wbe,,.y of Westvmm N 5_ Th, $135. Band in attendance ____ I mod time. Steamer Prinoeee will leave ,]¢nk|m, ,M “DKBA |n mammwy to V » . rl _ l' inlets li' You Want a ' Big Cake. or a Small Cake, or a I ,Rem Wu Wr-rrrs, missionary of SP" "»P°W”°I- I" th” l"'¢S°D°° °f I Fuhkieh, China, delivuad A mo" |m"_ uumberof friends. The bride was pretiily siting address in St. Peter'e Cathedral “med in "h"° "5 '"5 31”" “W” bY yenerdny mo,.,,|,,K_ He also spoke” me her uncle. The bridesmaid was Marion uhndrm of me Sund” School in the Jud on. who was also gowned in white. Dozen Cakes ' come to the Ecli se Bakery for them. gi/e have all kinds made from the latest up-to- date recipes and our rices are as low as our sake is good. Today we have Sultana Cake 20 cts Nut Cake zo cts Silver Cake 20 cts smsii cakes, .iii sinus, io cts dozen. D. STEWART. ECLIPSE BAKERY. Hakes Beat Bread. B afternoon and preached at St. Paul’s Th” R"°°°‘ W" "“Pp°"t°¢ P NWI" Ohurch last nignt. { Ar the Police Court S\tur’ay morning V Stephen Connolly was tined $6 or 30 days for betnir drunk and incapable. The four ' prohibition caros against Francis Oolliniis, i Margari t MacMillan, Daniel MacMillan avid Augustus Ellworth, were further adjourned for one week on acoountof the absence of a material witness. I i coRNs cumin IN 24 HOURS. I When Putnam’s Painless Corn and Wart Extractor is used, Corus. Warts and . Bunions can be removed in one day. No ti nn bone n sh’ in T both eggs and anndries. A t d I , bl d m Tim funeral ofthe late Mrs Bentley m;=n|::h.°°m_°,m,ty °°, '_'-'amz' took ipllce Saturday forenoon from her oerriniast. ooutni. it win be 32°' U”°‘,,_Q"°°° 5“°°'» °° °£'P°““ metery he services at the house _ loidbysuotion on Vgedueaday, May 25, vm condumed by E” G MY lm d o ir an Bev W W Lod and at th Rev Stephen G.1"all which lace Thus. Howott. Robert Nichol os. Rouehau, M. W. Nelson, J. J. on H Pownal, when his niece Miss Nellie ceremony was performed by Rev. J. C. Y Jenkins. Charlottetown, brother of the bride. There were very many handsome presents to testify to the esteem in which the happy couple ‘are held. House Norms.-In another column ot this issue will be found the advertise- ment of Beau Gallant. owned by W. S McKie, Esq., the wide and favorably a deep interest in the trotting horselles of this province, and much credit is due him lor the advancement oi same. The following in a short sketch of Beau Gallant’s pedigree which will show that he is one of the best ever brouirht to this w rr-*i -~_-_--A WET DAY WEAR ABLES llldeod that’s hardly Q (gif dg ription of these handsome Cr-sv UWC C°\¢8» for theirs so trim and neat that they form very stylish We’re Afraid ou’ Rained COIHCS known horsemen, who has always taken A f h A notable value, fawn and oxford craveni- ette, stole collar, shoulder cape, Ham sleeve, steel buttons, worth $6 5o,for WPBPI f0f C001. dry days-ss well as perfect protectors when the rain $4 95 Fine steel grey cravenette coat, plainly made, all lengths - - $7 70 A splendid coat is of grey cravenette, in a scarcely visible stripe effect double cape over shoulder very pretty sleeve with belted cuff Regular $10 oo value, our price only $8 65 very pretty coat has moderately dee , province: Beau Gallant was sired by Bo 111 and Cl'ltiC1S€ ll’ _ ‘RPg£|mm',,_" ' I'-' ° u er E' ry Bells, 2.l9}, best son of Electioneer. The dam of Beau Gallant is Directress, 2.19 ..=~.ti' ' /'l flffpl ‘*°Zf,5_p~»r A . ’ (_ I/ i f . le ‘ STUNNING STYLES IN SPRING SHIRT IIVAISTS. _ ni . , ~ They’re upfto-date-these new_waists of ours, u to-date in style and cut, materials, and finish. 'Ill-e whole stock is the _finest-'we’ve ever shown. Pretty Mus1iu~Waists 78c, goc, $i.zo, $1.55, 51-75- Finest made $2.15, $2.50. $2-70. $3.0o. $3-5°» Ngut B1 kfnngiywhite effects $2 15. ' . Plsin ‘aists, sky,dp£nk, rose, blue, cham- ‘ " a 2- an ' P ~ is* all and it-ish‘~yoe were be , shown anything in last' year's styles-th_e materials :tacitly used are Musiins, Lawns, White Canvas, Mercerized-Brocades, etc. ~ Always Pleased in Show you Wiiat’_s New. . . ~ -,V '/f1Zil'.'§i1`f- n.'.'f' 1 . ,/zo/f ,».. P h . . ,,¢*‘*~~’. ’i'f=Y_£..’.;';.';v/ ' '.. ' »-| i ' . , o fastest colt trotters the world ever' saw. Sadie Mack is the unbeaten threeyear-old of 1903, won in four stake racesj$18,500, and afterwards sold for $20,000. She is picked as a two~minu`ie prospect for 1904. Beau Gallant is three year old this spring. He is-a besutilul dapple bay, strung at everv point, disposition perfect, a re- markably handsome horse, excellent style and action. THE funeral of the late Misa Sarah Irving took place Saturday afternoon from the residence of her father, D. P. Irving, M. L. A. Vernon River Bridge to the Methodist Church, Cherry Valley. The funeral was one of the largest ever seen in that section of the country, many being presentfrom all parts of the sur- rounding districts as well as from Char- lottetown. The funeral services at the house and at the church were conducted by Revs. S. H. Rice, Vernon River, Richard Opis, Pownal and A. J. McNeill, Orwell. The church was crowded to the doors and by Director. Directressis also the dam of Fenella, 2.13, and Feneila is the dam of C I 1‘od'd and Sadie Mack, 211; the tw P pointed cape,military coIlar,strapped back. ornamental steel buttons $9 95 A navy cravenette coat ilaked with white has black satin pipings, black but tons, cape at shoulder, flare sleeve, $11 20 ew other prices are $12 40 $12 50 $14 50. etc We think we have the b°st Waterproof Cloak Department in town Come business man and the constable put in charge of the animal. At ilrst he watch ed the stable cliselv from the window Of U10 house, but while in a time of weakness he closed his eyes, the animal was removed and has not since been seen or heard of The horse was advertised lor sale on flhursday, but the sale has been indeiin ltely postponed. A GOOD SELLER K1-mnitrciis Liiv`iiiiir.Nr is a good seller and gives excellent satisfaction. F. D. saniam Perth, N. B. appropriate music was iziven by the ehnirduringtho service. Among the many iiiorai tributes were those from Hon. Arthur Peters, Misses Laura and Mamie Hughes. city; nurses Lady Stanley Institute; Miss Gallagher, Assistant Superintendent House Staff; R. C. Mc- Rae, city; Benj. and Mrs. Jenkins, Mt, Albion; Jas. D. McLeod, Montague; Mrs. and Miss Edith Dutcher, cliy; Mrs. (Dr.) Dewar and Miss Katie McLeod, city; besides a large number of friends in Ottawa and Montreal. _.=.____._._____;, penance)-omxoeso-o if Dr.Charlcs iesh od 50 cents \”@9Q4$\9Q)'lll1 » "Tl 'T1 ` = ie _ . -71° @§.9 Horse Medicines. 'VVVVYVV' Wo make ri specialty of pro- paring niciiicincs for liorscs and cattle. just now wc are having ii big sale for MACS’ EPIZOTIC REMEDY. We claim, and our claim is well siibstautiaicil, that it is the best remedy onthe market for this disease. Price 250 a package.. “The TWO MACS" liiciloniiiiiilacliinnon, DRUGGISTB. 00|- Gt‘.G¢orge and Kent Ste. ' - box. - Now in stock .QEIF ii .” ‘ _,' , --mess-.f 'A ‘ - iiESiilEiii;`§_[ilR SilE.. “ml” Driinkenness fi . Cured Secretly ,..,'_ 53,, .___ \ ` »- 3 . " .2 "§'~. , FreeSampie ' hi t i .’ $3.1 "‘.'iil’..i§.s'iZ~'€i5 _ momma and price sent in aied envel- T-he residence owned by Wm. Pesrdon in pu Coney* pondence - e . ¢¢P¢er¢d]y conhdentiai. and lately occu led by J. T. Peardotr on I the Mal ne food is odered by private sale, elegegie lime kiln near by. Apply ‘ ‘. . l0 " Will. 'PEARUO _ . _xututf-~ 4 . . ,.1 ' i tam I fs -' - ‘ef °°°.:....i; :W '- ' is fi oo AN amusing incident, befell a local bailiii’ near the city several days ago. A valuable horse had been seized by it THE AIR _ri ii °"\llr--w~¢o.4~»Q,- in one of our go carts with X \ ">~ light running ana noiseless gears (wheels being fitted fls f rn __ _, s \ ,mn >» \‘ 1 l 9 ’”~\\ ’ ., . _ .. _ _.\a'.""i 's i\> \=» "ai 7/ VAR" l vtith rubber tires) and soft pringy springs Our g carts make Baby’s afternoon out one:of continued pleasure S' i #4 V’ éis \, L both to baby and mother Call in and see_our new styles. John Newson. “THE PERFECT PROTECTION PLAN " ._,,,_ be rown iliie insurance (Zompanv Guarantees tl1e'Bcneficiary an Annual income for Life IT IS AN IDEAL INSURANCE INVESTMENT. Lowest'Premiums. Liberal Policies, Highest Guarantees, Absolute Securities. These are advantages the Crown Life affords new insurers. incorporated by Special Actof the Parliament of Canada. CAPITAL AUTHORIZED - $1,000,000 Sir CHARLES TUPPER, Bart.. President. ' JOHN CHARLTON. M. P.. Vice President. GEO. H. ROBERTS, Managing Director. Directors for Prince Edward Island. BENJ. HEARTZ. W. A. WEEKS W. H. AITKBN, Pi'¢SldQ1i. MEfCh3hiS' Of firm of Cgfvgu Bank of P. E- I. _ Bros.. Merchants. ' H. M. DAVISON, 23 ggdalu gl., Talents: _§d . hgyhgnd, Canada. , General Manager for Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown- .., ¢¢_»-»‘ . 1... Li ,. ‘e . ,-4 . l/"\ ’ 7/"i` .lv ', sf-" ’."-¢'.'fi`~\ "ip i -.`~`,`¢'i\i! .,, . . .,.5\' , I. ,. , ,,. .fi , MJ . lull.