1... . STOKE w .r ¢ ft, " I. just enough of them _ »./f fmt. to satisfy one hundred _» '/ry; customers-for only a _ ' fortunate purchase en- li if 1- is iiniitedwe advise an . _ \ earl y i_\filai`t.;_~;‘ ii ` i' vt/ ` ` River ports by theS S City of London One;i:_¥dl:t:§dat¥:_:__;lx_l:tZ:::_:;of Erigegaality lawn. Are y tai-day, and the following cargo 500 pam? trimmed with hmbmg ______,n__g:_ c_____ ___ ____i__e .bushels potatoes. Silbalee hay. 25 cases -B ioui e ects. Real value ||.a5.' Special at . . . . . - c ° __ , » . ‘ Hunter River occurred early yesterday C N moinilw. Deceased was one ofthe oldest > _ _ _ and moat highly respected members of in the community. Funeral takes place on a at2 .m. y p BMIDDBB. OYBDRBH, lemons, apples _ _ " ' ,T s, dates, Sac, Etc. at W. A. Jclinsim..-'. W Mauve. P. E. I. iifitwtr *-' *E H5 funem .of the hm, Murdocki “Souvenir post cards". “Comic post' ` _ Temptingly Priced. _ ' iT_°°d°-li we '.‘»’-5°' '°,i‘1`.m'Pii!_1g' .bargain in .pretty neckwear. The lot includes pretty collars of many stylesand colorings, and at the greatly reduced prices will doubtless be eagerly snapped up. Wise 'bayers‘by*cailing_"ear_ly may secure the prettiest. Nrzciiwazait _nrzcirwnaa lNr`;cawr:an worth to 55c worth to_45c worth to 75c 20c _ 2'_5c~ 40;: _ Concert. on Monday evening June 4th. Campbell will take place on' Sunday at 2 D-m. from the home of _his father, _ Alexander Campbell, Argyle Shore, Rev. D. Mclean will ofiicate. able; ua to oder this V ` _ splendid bargain. They i 7/ l‘;` ’ I go on_sale_ tarly this » _ , i _ _, nior_ni_n_g._and as' the _ \ <1umit_viu-__s°1aei sizes - ' » i ` \ J _ _ I i ted .~ he da es Dr. Grant&Co., this city, is the represent~ ‘ ive here for these manufacturers of Toiletsoapgiven in exchange for th t-clnsacnrriaaen. Dr. Ledwell's carriage coupons by W.A.Jolinst,one, Mungmzxf his fathei-'s ilrcside ttaseek his fortune in . is whatis known asa Hyde Park Stan- P.E. I. _ ‘, 3di,w¢f ` Aussie aannlnllvh between Montague Boston' but “inwards moved w New i ‘ at 'ilrs hope. Ya , . » " .1 ' i Three splendid offerings in skirts go on sale to day-Not old stock marked down but unusual spec- ial; val_lies,_secured thiough unusual large buying. GREY Hollxsruit Sxrxrs-Very stylish skirts of pure all wool light grev homeatpua very prettiiy made-trimmed » _ ;e4lf'tabs an fancy buttons, ig only. Regular ° .75..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Btacx Vicvi;?eS1_ziaT?-_Of g_;aod_._qualit_y,_well corrects ;na szes susan nts. ~ splendid aervicebie skirt, Worth $1.35. eS|;‘>ee_lal at _ _ ° _ 1lfolsENSKia'rs-Thia is certainly a remarkable yalne. The qual- ity oi the watered moreen ia excellent’-gre out is . .;_de andample-_-ls noislied wiindeep _co _ _ed Bounce _ci li.4_o. Special..........._...._...;_L_..... _ _ ations d at le -belted back, ancy cult. finished .Ch wi ll She iiililliiliiilillillllii-=< Gum; HAY I6; IQOC "_ :ine New `_Pro`w`s_e "Bloci£-sChiiriottetowo. Baruamr Guardian nity eaaia a yea- Tsl mail train arrived at 10 o‘cleek laat rilrildgiimlisimnfn .aiiiii lndlailfwst. J'0hn’a t. ‘f of Loudon, 4 goes Vilhou si Navigat- Tns aehennera Union, Life Boat, Prince Consort and 'Minn|e'Mac»ari'~ivod and _fi ` discharging Acadia Nut and Aida: round for Lyons k Co, '\’~ c°‘1lli! news will please marki “Queens County” at the top of the ni-st page of men looked well and nzsrchedadmirably- _II llullicient number hand in their Tsnfuneral of the lata' James H. and sundry other shipments for Tm: death of Richard Siiliphant of Iuaovsnrsnrtr the name ofthe agent 5 y' . » crlhing the line carriage .imported for ON Wednesday morning the Supreme N° Court delivered judgement in the follow- ms I ly ll. ' . ini! cases: Liquidators of the Bank of S°“"h side' _ » .'~i and return homcto Khin S%F¢‘Hill»i1 in hi” ‘ a e l rmouth vs. Clow;rule absolute for new N.S. Ross representing W. H. Swsrey, native air. But as time sped on instead trial on ground that verdict was against spices,-_&¢, &,c., Hullliu, N, S. was in of gaining strength he grew ln'adlwiiY _ dence, the question whether the action Mc urt for the recovery of small debts. pe] dcrissueat the instance of the an Conamronpxnrs sending Queen'a afew week'a time. - _ h M I dl _ Alleon University have been organised, “ms em me 0 un "R tho_0i\l°°t of which is to aid in mission T?" Si-SDIO? arrived from Picton at a work in connection with the N. B.,_ P. E. quarter tonlne last night. She brought I. and N. S. conferences. S. A. Bennett over a number of Victoria Day excursion-. and L. H. Jewett are on the New Bums. fats who missed the _boat on Thursday. _wick band and will go to Boicstown - early ' in Tas Fourth Regiment 0. A had t - _ mmm but mmm 'waded by wah* ;:‘_'___‘l_ _gof Tryon H.H.Irish and Bfliohnson The principal str-eats were paraded. The u H nameeat ouceto the station agent at _ I Vernon,aspecial train willbs run from that polutin connection with the Albani Tnisnsjwere 15 passengers from East B es i . : R8 oca ll _ re for the McLaughlan Carriage M0 Company was given as R. Gmat in yester- s Guardian in the paragraph T Mc ' W.\G||uamn.|., of Bangor passed through HNoton this weak enrouteto Prince Edward lslandtopurchaae peta- Axfrauod strong boy with a fair educa- tion' can of. _a pannanantposition _with by applying' at this rqtiipaatqioa. ._ , . .A Vaazfnnqyahia concert w»a» given in mint til1“a:'»1a»t.ni¢ut' t.y»nn. scott with his Vlotiortalkiug machine. Records oltneleading _singers of tha world, and ooearted and band selections were rendered ‘with a' fidelity and sweetness that made them moat en_ie7able.Mr.9coih.'a recited admirably some of Dr. Drunnnond poems. Mr. Scott at the close 'cf' the concert was requested to give a similar concert on hla return to Charlottetown in Two _gangellatlc bands from Mt June to a__s_alat Rav. J. K. King, former to Nova Scotia. where they will be nder_ the su_per}_ntendence of Rev. Dr. eartz, president' of that con ference. 1_1'-Qi cnulil iuiiniil ranch Offices in Montague J. Loima Mnnmsri of Carvell Bios spent harlottetowu. was in Montague the 24th. Am' Essonr and Wm. McDonald were Montague looking up some good hors:-s Thursday. -_ _“_ W ' f ,___'i~__ _ ---_._ 1______1_._ .-.._._..i_.. _i - ._. s. -_...____._-l.___,._____.l._ ___......_._.. -._--_____4._.._-_<_-a__._._.___._, s .-._ e “'3"€'3V"` 2.--"""*,v Thei l Th -- » » . "l»‘ii.';.i:’ .57/7___W.. -_ - ‘5`fM! "l»'i‘..':.i;’ . A., .l . . *,. f . pe ‘ ing. _ fair quality... I All sizes in Boys’ Blouses of checked and strii ed percal-neatly made, Boys' blouses in lieavy twill percale. in stripe effect on cream ground-a rattling good blouse for . . I Sailor blouse in plain blue. heavy zep- lier gingham. wide collar. very at- tractive blouse at . . . . . _ . in , oy’s looses, l n Tub Suit ~ FROM NEW YORK On our front coiirlter, ground iloor to-day, we’re making a special display I, of a big, new line of tiicse goods. We invite your special attention to this offer- Stiiped galatea outing suit, sailor blouse, knee pants, neatly made.. 75° 256 Butcher blue galatea with white stripe, sailor collar, with white front, knee pants of blue stripe to match __ 35,; theblcuse . . . . _ . . . . . ._ 5|.|5 "Blister Brown" blouse in navy, blue. Butcher blue oi brown drill, neat- 85c ly made, pretty little garments . .. $|.25 i i _ PRETTY OUTING HATS S°"f‘H"°_‘§s°fg°f°~»~ _79c, 89c and 99c. ` four windows to-day- ou'li see them Th ’ d f ' f f ' |d,.,,|em_ h 24% _huh I _ In oneo _ _ y _ . ey re ma c o so t ern sirawpinit, ‘ L ° ° .°"'f° “ M°“"“““°' trimmed in chic and nifty style with_ tartan silk~aiid finished with a saucy little coloured Taos Mcmus ‘ of J. at T. Morris quill. The out door girl will bedelighted with them. m L W_ A, J h to , Montague _ -- f (__ R. John Ledwell. Richard Grant of vane’ °" Thumdw' l g0°ds'M 0 ns ne" ‘Sunlight Soap Coupons wanted"- evi was brought in the name of the proper over the rme mum, 1 persons to be disposed of by the trial _ jiidgeon the new trial. In the case of C°"`°5D°"d°"i'f‘ 'sendinf K|““5C°"“i‘-V kindred, but watched over by ii faithful I _ _wheguey ,md Lon* an gppeal from 5' news will please mark “Kings County" mend he passed away into "The uiidis~ - - a-__.. -._ _ _ _ ,. _ _ ‘Judgment oithsciiy courtcrtne city oi Miha tw °f flrwnase’ of same. wh covered emo on 'rtesatysthe body _ 'JY _ ~ arlottetown, the-appeal was dismissed i'im° °i5°“‘"“¥' ln charge of his friend Charles McCann. _ thout costson the ground that no ap- AWEM- Lgmg ami his agsmlnts °f_ arrived ntiils mother-'s home ln Dundas - 0 W” li" fmm “ ~i“d8'“°“i' °f We CIW Charlottetown are busy completing CGIILW. and on Wednesday the funeral _ oo on _ _ _ ‘ f thecaaeof Rogers vs. Duvar. inter- They expect, wbedonl, by Saturday me and brother. The ficcrustrti WIIH i»iliFi»Y- . . _ ea . R Intyre (shoemaker) took place at Lorne °'"'d"” “S°“venir Bwuonenil ' and fancy’ P_ E_ [_ Bdtwtf FURNITURE AT LESS TIIAN AUCTION PRICES Fiifri-:ss years ago Malcolm Martin ieiif the New England States. He lint went tv Y k. A f months ago his fricr.iw|» NW york City, far frciii his home und here in great variety. Tables, chairs, parlor furni- tuie, bedroom furniture- In lots of lines splendid assortmenis siill remain to be picked up. We would advise vou not lo wait too long though, as certainly the earlv buyers have best choice. We would like to vee you To-day l aph llncs to Montague Station- 1001* iliac” il” “"3 buried beside hi” mth" one years of nge und wus the son Oi tilt! luic Samuel Martin, for many YUIFSH riffofPrlnco County. The Plaintiff' co h. rslseuedan execution against the JUDGING 2"’ s°°"“`s Wd” °" "hc respected i-csidentoi Dundas. llc leaves } defendant Duvar, under which the M°“t°i'"° rl e "nge vicwria Day' the to mourn; besides his mother, three Sheriifseizedcertaingoods. and took a L' sisters, Christian. Kathcrilw Rnd if'\“f° _ Q I bond for their forthcoming when “ required. Heafterwards received notice that the goods seized were claimed by i“"i'° dsfendauils wife. The sheriff then 0 applied for an inter-pleader order pig which was heard before Mr Jus- tice Fitzgerald at Chambers. Ascouneel rigs the execution plaintiff objected to son, an order being granted, on the ioo that the sheriff, having taken a Mrs. for the 'forthcoming of the goods Sky was not in possession of them and pin .could notinterplead. The objection was Pr no and reserved for the consideration forest. She cheerfully faced all diiil $2.15 t “""'“°“°“ ' ut..." - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .... W -_.!»"".i< A WRAPPER it of a full third- fl.. _ .3 ~' ~:~;§=~‘ .. g 1.* Gi _ Pntfr v..f.=.i>i»r». _ _gai"nitttlt`l_0f flat color fl.IJi’iq__ Bild in pretty colorings _.gc on aaletoday. I Coma early for best choice. Latest ' la 'ra of pretty English cambriea lu various coiorings. tetlf i . Allai ¢a34tc(4hn'at,actaai value li.;zvi¢ii iiiilraoaaea-uinased with galoon, wa'r-‘- rf' Qi .. ""7 _ » __-_____,\.._ _ 1 .» llwf- v i~ ' Ask your dealer for Diamond Potash "thamcst reliable soap maker ami dirt consumer on ind iliarlfait. its ow ' '_ >' .|;_ii ` ' . . i Doughnuts. ‘ » _i0c doz. are our apeelaity i`ToDAYaaaa‘ i ` mass' _:::::::~ §i‘»'\'l‘¥a. $25 $2 f=-'-=‘..-'.."~='-=~»°"'s»i».'-=f ‘ aiaideapiiiliiua 151' §'l'lElll|'___ ted of the full Court, and now came before it cult onthe reference of Mr. Justice Fitzgerald. ban The _Court overruled the ohiectiou, holding Sha that notwithstanding the taking of the tion ` bond the goods continued from hos titavi-;Ni~:rri-‘. coil rs »f »» 0 _tha possession of the sheriff' ,Mrs and that an interpleader order could issue th . Mr. Justice Fitzgerald then ve his a A,belter Raincoat bargain has never been d_,°,,,,m_ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,M M2,” 0, ,ha 2° defendanifa wlfetoall the goods under Ce offered in this city and our only regret lies in hav. =_;°_LI_:=_;¢;_-__°;=_<_=:i:_°__~;:;\zzgpgtzggglu;“gi M_°N~ill°f0~°ll°HieI»tlva~ the sheriff of Prince County; McQuarrie T Ing bill? \\V¢llty llV¢ Of fIlBll1. _ K. 0., for the claimant; Stev/artK.C., and hm ‘ 'i‘woe&il’. for the execution creditor. Court ph They're full len th arments--of heavy mixed rcy tweed-strictly < '5““dd °dl°‘"i‘°d "i“° '"°' ..7d twl nl ,_~ _-. ague Team cf 1006, will give a good c untof themselves, when scores are completed-first League Saturday 20th its 'of _the most highly respected necrs of Cardlgap Head on May 19th passed peacefully away from life’s activi- ln the person of. Mrs. Angus Nichol- She had reached the advanced age of years, full of years and _' full of honor Nicholson was born in the Isle of e, Scotland and emilrrated from that ce to this Island in the year 1840. ince Edward Island at that time was a les and helped to make for her hue- d and family a comfortable home was ofaklnd and generous disposi- , truthful and blamelnss in life. pitable to strangers and her diligence hlrrh principles were admired by all. . Nicholson hada family of ilve sons, ree of whom are still living to mourn loss of a kind and affectionate ther. Her funeral at Lorne Valley metery was largely attended. Rev. Mr. he highest price will he paid for Qua- gs hy Wm. Mombourquctte, agent nt Line, foot Queen Street. -.. -- ,. 7.- _ J_0iINSON’S` BAKING ' C i>owp'i-:tif lnaiatou getting Johnaon’s Baking .Huw er. i __Do ;‘okth._uae some ofhihe c eap gfowders w h ar “ii .ii"-u-1 en o w e a nm.' Alum Baking Powders are condemned by all inedleai authorities. _Iohnaon'a ia a Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. Sold by All _Grocers r lb tina 30 cents. }{ lb tina ao cents. at home and two brothers. Mini" in British Columbia and Freeman. at |\0l1|'~ Sympathy for his friendsis profound anti general. _i....._... We haves. fine assortment of Tooth Brushe e prices ranging from 5to 35u. The Red Cross Pharmai y. Hilti WALL PAPER Is the cry at present. You will find the prettiest patterns and the lowest prices at T a y l o i°’s ' BOOKSTORE. sisisirs iiiiesi Pursuits This delightful odor is sold in bulk I ----_.___ L_! Qvsmiuamananawnaanuaauuswmnanuauaann For Ladies’ Ilress Good HUNIPH REX/'S MAKE LOOK IN THE WEST WINDOW OI" The Humphrey Clothing Store Opera House Building, Grafton St, J. A. Humphrey 6. Son.. Ltd. Proprietors. A. Winfield Scott, Manager. Phone 63. P. O. BOX 417. W&»h w¥%Mw»mm. ' » 9 M of ____ ¥ '51 II __ ___ __ -511. *FS . . _ , , . GIVE TIIE BOY A S IIOW What provision are you making to give that Boy of yours a start in life THE ENDOWMENT PULICY ls the simplest, safest and surest method. Simt early that he may receive thc benefits before re is too old. THE NORTH Ai'lER|..AN LIFE A 75c an ounce. Brin u rfnme bottle and havegitygllrg. ` "The Two Macs" ~ Issues a special “Chiid’s Endowment." which we will be pleased to show you. Write for lnioiuiaiion. Ross & Matthews, » \~ V ' ' DRUGGISTS; _ Corner Gt. George and Kent Sta. r .. .-=.~