\ 1 . . _ , t 0 \ . are-s='THE. MORNING G- RDIA Pm M ltob 7 f 9 Y ‘.§’l‘.‘i.§".‘-'°i'1‘i<‘i>’i=‘l»“.‘l.i“°’l -FRIDAY NQRNING- ci-iARLoT'rE:'rowN, P. E. i., JUNE 24, 1904.. -Fainav MORNING- l'.Z‘§S§¥..°?§§ '..‘%“.§'i?,‘2 -_v A -- --git 'EZ' PTTITNGREASESIIN I I 'mm or Pinsomt iuieinrsr I T °' Klllli illil llliiiil so-Ptrner-s.llNU lllll Sill Ellillll illUliK -_ » 'li lllillilli IU p lllllli illllllli Oi the Season, Well Attended by Notables Lipton to Challenge for America Cup Again, Also a Scottish Club -Plans now Preparing. ur nucxinoaau Panacx. Lorrnon, June 23 - (Sl>°°Il\1)-Kills Edward and Queen Alexandra held the last Court of the season at Buckingham Palace Wednesday night. Royalty and the Diplomatic Corps were well represented. Bizrrisimas vrii.n caai.1.aNcn. Nmw Yoon, June 23-(Special)-The gossip among yaohtsman is that two challenges may be expected in the near future for the Ainerioa§Cup. Two British yaohtmen are ready to build boats and are now at work on Diillll- s<1o'rcH AND miss IN i'r. _ One challenge is expected through the Royal Clyde Yacht Club and another through the Royal Ulster Club, Sir Thomas Lipton representing the latter. LONG Noricn Rizqumi-:D. Ten months notice must lie given by the challenging club and if the race is to be sailed in August the challenge must be accepted not later than October. ____._.__i-1 DON'T FORGET* ABOUT YO UR CORN Cure them in one night by an applica- tion of Putnam's Painless Corn and Wart Extractor. It is sure, safe, pain~ less, and guaranteed to cure or your money back. Refuse a substitute. Ll);-.X__ I_.vicius Boots -.K /_ . f , ‘ ».._ _. . i-I ../lj/5,/, ` ,_ \ ~‘ _ I//Cru .,.,-4_ ,. S S . .e'- . ~'~ _ /~/or -» ., See the two special _lines we are showing at $3.50 a pair. _ The first one we will mention is made from Box Calf leather with a thick sole, goodyear welted, that means no rough stitching or nails to make the foot uncomfortable but a perfectly smooth insole. This special boot is made on the Acadian last, price $3. 50. No. 2 is also goodyear weited. This is a light weight boot. very medium light sole. made from fine vici kid on the new last Liberty, price $3.¢o. ’I`heri we show Invictus Boots at $3.10. $4-00 $4-5° and $5-°°- Goii Bros- Agenis for Ch ’town. V SUMMER TIMETABLE. 1904. nociti Point mini. The Steamer “ls‘.I.FlN" will ply between Prince Street Wharf and Boo I PUIM. Daily for the Summer Season, oom- mencing lst June, as followaz. W|lil leale Ohxifown n U . .. .- _. .. .. \`l PPP? Hire :nse:pg. 38 F9 . . 5.5. .. .. .. .. ll 1| Will leaye Roc_k1:P0int n 1| in Ease# SB PPPPF 555.55 9 B ~::aw,¢,§ SS FFF? .5 .5 .5 .5 .. .. ll 5* .. .. .. .- .. .. .. suilnair 'riirn ~rani.l. Will leaxe 0h':l`0Wl\ 4. H *‘ il a. m. 12.45 B p. m .. .. -- 3 p. m. it 1- H 4 p. ln. _. .wr-°° 35'- Wlill luxe R0o_kY P°|l\¢ “mf a selection B. Ill. p. m. m. The meeting was well attendel. The ‘io supplement was granted. For fuel Stewart was engaged as teacher. The Dewer and David R Shaw and the sua vusw. Annual school meeting was largely was decided to dispense with one teachers Arnold Malone will be the only teacher schoolhouse. William; Duffy, Secretary voted for flrstfclass or $30 if a second. The school lot was fenced last year, and Sm*-Judge Fltzgerdld's remarks about is that the law ls not enforced. I have been lighting it for years. The Judge may not be aware that there ls ln»use our the Hlllsncrough River the only pas- senger steamer in the world that is with- out even the pretense of Government in- spection. The only passenger steamer in 'mi-: wonco -just thlnk,cf lt! Yours Truly R. B. NORTON. __M___._i -- Kumfort Headache Powders. -Souvenia postal cards of Prince Ed- ward Island, a variety to select from for sale by A. Brown, stamp vendor in the Charlottetown Post office. 8 d tf Special value WEEKS’ DOLLAR HATS New styles. LAND AND BEA ATTACK AT NIGHT. attended-JohnMAdsm~ was unnamed Los-Doa, .race zo-(spacia1)- it ia 01-rawa,Juae as-(special)-T tnisteeinplaceofNorman JMoKay. It “ported that me bpm", mme Q mthesmlwon the “cond rem the Transcontinental Railway Bill was D,-_Aude,.sourew,.ned1“L night from when Sumiuerslde where he inspected the dmam/ High School. determined aback upon Port Arthur from employed this year. Supplement vote.; land and sea Jude 22 during the night. taken at one o‘clock this morning $50and ,$70 voted for running expenses _,AP COIDIANDEH ,N cH,EF_ Sir Mackenzie Bowell's amen or the school' The Marquis Ovaina, formerly Marshal W" 'wma dem” by 19 for and 34 as BT- ELEANORS. _ On the main motion the vote st and Chief of the General Stall’ has been A general engagement between the F0“'l` AUUUS'l`U9~ ' pecuniary interest in the Bill and did Japanese and Russian troops is expected KUiioi'ariciN wii.i. ifiuar. of trustees acted as secretary of meeting. The Russians me uoucenmmng at Hao! There is considerable talk in poll James; Jgretllgyd i:txi;'Le; ;1:<;iI,’a;'i`c:l;D\r;f'l)ya Yang with “ View no xmerrupuug the circles over R. L. Borden taking up was pp . D d d trustees are Robert R Duffy, Patrick Japanese advance, which is beinil uiadel un (mal waiter _and Lbrowhfg (il Duff! and R153” H=\Kil°I"'Y~ The Wm 0|' byGeneral Olin along the railway from ` ' I $58.55' was voted for running expenses me Smith andueneml Kwok, from the special work it is to look after and $30 supplement to teacher. Den,”-;menf,_ east and south east. cAn.i.s'roN. __ Burdens followers are complain At the annual meeting of DONT TRUST To LUCK that he is moncpolizing work of this ki Carleton School, William Carruthers Even if were is such 5 thing as luck THE UNE HE WHL-rAKE_ was appointed truszee and secretary you cannot afford to trust to it in case of 1- pi-ce °f °-~~ “'~ Bo- me ‘:.‘.°‘.§:.f.§:. 2..°.': ‘f.':°“'C.:'.f..-'*"..:;‘.¢>.f"s§‘.;°.'i It ‘S “et M” term P” expired' The mm actually forms new blood land tissue and Wmbe “ °°“dEm“f*'~i°“ °f the G0” cf$l02 was voted for running expenses revitalizes the nerves and by using it reg- men, for d,,,,,,,,,,,|,,R Lord D,,,,,i,,ml,,_ d 1 n ' 1 t, 50 uiarly you can be certain that your system an D new “S Supp e.men $ was is being built up and that weakness and disease are being overcome. If you can keep your digestive syste this year part of the money voted is for Carter,S Seeds Grow Ku proper condition me body Wm be W IW" Sues' , nourished and you need have little fe Liver Pills ensure a healthful conditio TRADE AND SHIPPING _"`°' reasonare indispensable as a family med iNsPEcrioN or sirlmsns. ~-- P0iiT OF CH ARLOTT ETOWN- June Zi-Ar: Rsvola, Howard, New York Parker, Carter, do. do; J. W., Bruham Billingsley, Picton; General Middleton Godin, Portland; Ella B , King.Queens D ` ~ . Kohlnoor. Dangle, do; S. S. Electra McLaren Montague. Deagle, Plctou; S. S. Electra, McLaren Paspeblac. Boston; Sir. John A. McDonald, llyde, Picton: Minnie A.R -ld, \Vallacs; Lorena, McMillan, Wood Islands; Kingfisher, ort, Sir Wilfrid Roberts, Plotou; money votes were $25 for teacher`s sup. plement.$29,50 for contingent expenses. -1 __ Fred Whitclwas re-elected trustee and I H-wwf M-nohiw-= =1°~=wd 1° use we Made Upon Port Arthur on Passes Second Reading in place of William Dockendorl’ who has _ . _ _ leo no di==r1°~» Wm Ho"-fd is we Wednesday Night Senate, Fifteen Majority other trustee. siiuniinnni.. Z- -- \ aaa c°nt.a¢eaterp»..»e.s2e.ao wngvctsa, General Engagement Expected in Cox Did notVote-Borden Criticis- '°'°°"°°u‘°“°° '°°°"°$70' Mi” A1" the North with Kuropatkin- ed by Followers-His Line on ”"“"'°°“ “° L°“‘“°‘ M°L“°”' A1” \ Stafi`Appolniments. the Dundonaid Case. Secy. A D Robertson. __ ___ THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC. The annual school meeting was well wwiuwd to me ,upmme command of 10|' Y-he bill 511520385155- attended. The amount voted for supple- tha lmperm “mi” in the Held. wx Dm NO., vo.m_ ments $75.00, amount. voted for school and - contingencies $68,000 Tnomas Andrew was Tm’ “W Chief Ui SWAT will De LIPUL' 5°"“"°" 0°* "°f“‘“’d W VU” °“ unanimously elected trustee. The new General Kodaiiv. milill m0i-i0ll- board of Trustees are W H Cannon, A N ms FIGHT EXPECTED SOON' Objection was also taken to Se Tanton and Thomas Andrew. , Guggon (1) who replied that he ha There was a large number uf ratepayers expect to have any. attended the school meeting held in the s°°" and may ms” Several dns' l ' t'ni'ricisiNc i.i1:ani.-iitiioanicixz Col Tlsdale, er Minister of Militia, vi GOOD UIGESTION cf disease. By regulating the kidney of the organs of digestion and for thi tical U19 where they will spend the summer. CWD m Revs. Leo Williams, Jas Simpso ell Judge \\'arhurton, Judge Fitzgerald, "gr Mr Easton, Georgetown,l" L Haszard au Wu. and hawels D,._Cn“,,-8 Kmneyj others were passengers in Halifax yeater n der morning to attend me Diocese I. l- V James J. Rielly is reported seriously ill, Nonrn RIVER Nl E l Wm. McDonald' SUur|s‘ was in ` the city Yesterday. Mrs T J Wlggingtoc_ Bridgetown is visiting in the city. Wallace McKay, Stanley Bridge, was in the city yesterday. W B Leard, Suuris was a passenger to the city last night from Tryon. On Monday next Miss Bertie Wiggin- ton of this city will remove to Rustico_ Frank A. Young, representing Scho. Held Eros., St. John, N. B., is in the city. W. Beers, Cherry Valley, left yesterday -I D Shattcm or me imperial ou ca, Ltd °‘m°5° me Clif! by the Princess last night. J°h“ BEUUGL UDD8r Queen Street, has he V°¢° gonetc Rustioo where he will in future ing of reside. ainst. Misses Peters and Fitzgerald returned ood 34 last night from Edgehill where they have been students. W E Leard and Mrs Leard returned from Tryon today en route to their home the in Bridgetown. Theo. Moore returned last night from nator Fredericton where he has been attending 5| no the Methodist Conference. not W H Sullivan T T Black of the Murray llarbor Railway Engineering staff return- ed last night from Ottawa. Mrs. I.. H. Beer and Miss Nora Beer, have gone to David Whlte's, North River, Mrs Mombourquette, wife of Wm use Mombourquclte, agent of the Plant Line i.hiB il€f€, and child came to the city by the Halifax last night. ing Superintendent Sharp and il..l. Mc- nd. Kenzie were passengers to Georgetown yesterday afternoon in the Superinten- dcut’s pilvaic car. ‘wh Rev. Mark Guy Pearse, the celebrated rn- Englishwealeyan preacher will arrive in the city this evening and will be th guest. of R. M. and Mrs. Johnson. Ile will be accompanied by lilrs. Pearse. H Synod' J T Pltbladu, Montreal, formerly steaiiiboat inspection are right, the pity i* I ED. with his wife family and friends came io MoLure, Weston, Newark, N. J; Bessie ` At James Manse, Charlottetown on th Y Ziird June by Rev T F Fullerton, Ilenr Leslie Mutiow to Eva Maud Waterma hath of Millvicw. ' N. Y. Tocureaheadacnein ten minutes use June 2;; ein; sh- ,mm A_ MGD,-,,,,,1d, At the Methodist versoneize. Grace H d M_ Harbor; Mmgmeu Ann Church,Charlo'tetown,by Rev. W. W. Y C. » Sundlcy, Buctcuche; Lorena, McMillan, Lodge °“ the 22nd IME' Ff°d'~"`i°k M” Wood Ismnds; B&s“wland_ Ronan Girinis of Brackley Point. to Christina Chatham; Senorar, Lavander, New M' Ni°h°ls°“ °f Wi“si°°' Richmond; Kingfisher, Billingsley, w,___ Paspeblnc; Ella B., King. Picton; Sir \V|lfrlcl Rrberts. Picton; Kohinoor, At the parscnage,Summerside, on the ‘ evening of June 22nd, by Rev. A. N. ` Simpson, Miss Gertrude McKenna, Unarlottclowii, to A \V Bissett of iiuifalo, e North Side. Y lu ning and will praczlsc his profession Charlottetown. _ iolntsplimber and muscles in trim to attend the Diocesan Synod at Halifq D l rank McDonald, who graduated at the Halifax School for thc Blind, and Son of - For Sale. A new 1 Piano llox Buggy the inte Councillor ;\{c[)0n,,|d' arrlved island manufacture. Fred '\’l’all»»r home Iggy, gt-@n|ug_ He Wag awarded carriage painter. Kent SL. ii-1 dw I mc. diplomas for pinnofcrtc teaching and __R,.gu|,,,. uweting prince Edward in Council, Royal Arcanum will be helri this w. triiinils At the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, luly li Warships at St. lohn Celebration -Good Weather, Rogatta,Gov- ernor`s Levee, Social- l\aNoUi;'i' To Ma. i~iELuiNo. O’i"r.\wa, June 21%.-(Special)-Hon. \V. S. Fielding has accepted an Invitation to a banquet from the Fielding Club,Tomnto at the King Edward Hotel, July ll. wansHiPs AND noon wirarrliza. ST. JOHN, June 23.-(Special)-The war- shins participating ut the Annapolis celebration reached here this momiug and were greeted by beautiful weather. sosii-2 oi-'i-‘ii lar. FUNf."ri0Ns. Governor Snowball, Mayor White and others made olliclal calls and the Governor held u levee. nituA'i'i'A iN'ri»i1~:|iAizuui¢. The sailors of the British ship partici- pated in the regatta in the haroor, defeat- Ing the local boatmsn. Ilundxcfis of strangers are in thc city and the hotels are full. "ro1>aY'i‘iiisiiiu DAY. An important literary gathering will be held tonight. Tomorrow is to he the hig day of the Celebration. l IIY ING ll Y SLOVV l)EGRI‘Il-IS. 9 Although not always aware of it yet thousands dic hy slow degrees of catarrh. It first attacks the nose or throat, then the lungs, and finally spreads all through n, the system. Catarrhozonc is the only remedy that will immediately prevent; the spread of this awful disease. Every d breath from the lobaler kills thousands - nf germs, clears the throat and nose, aide U expeotoration and relieves the pain across the eyes. Catarrhozone erradicates every vestlge of catarrh from the sysrem, and is highly recommended also for Ilronchitis, Asthma, Deafness and Lun Trouble. Manager of the Banlr of Nova Scotia here Price 1.00' trial size 25cm. a l dru ist. 3 . V , E gg Poison & Co., Kingston, Ont. thelsland last night. Mrs. Pitblado and DR. IIAi~iii.'ro:~"s Pii.i.s Char: l3ii.i.ious~ family will spend some time on the Ni-ns. evening ata rfclock in K I’ Ilall l’i'cvr~e Block. Charming moonlight, beautiful Bicycllsts and alluthletics depend on scenery, music, refiemments and good BENTLEYIS Linimenff A10 LEED the accoinrriodiition on thc City clLondori ‘ ncxt Monday night. I “_ ___ M. Harbor: Lydia Ryder, Terrlo, At Trynn Junc ZZ, 1904 Lauchlari McKinnon, aged 'F years. White's chocolates are done up in 1 lb and half pound.boxes and sell at 50c and illu per pound. Try a box. 6d tl Ansco film.-Just received a ' fresh consignment of Ansco ,iilms, the worid`s favoii*e.AlI sizes, Geo. H. Cook, Photo Studio. 17d tt' not cake. For the table, for cooking, for butter- maliing. It is pure and will ' 1" I _g NOTICE l BOOKLOVERS’ LIBRARY Now all Ready Members can _ 'secure first books by calling and making\ EITNDMA i a 1 Agents, Charlottetown, P. E. I. OFFICE-33 Queen St., Phone 07a, °‘9= S F? n lr “ 4 u in nl ‘”-=- Haszard & Moore.. The lntcrcolonial Coal OWNERS AND (>l“El{A'l`(lRS OF 'l`lii~`. 3 ._.. ca it ,::: /Q Co., Ltd. DRUMMOND COLLIERY, WESTVILLE, N. S. New Shipping Pier, opposite Picton Town. The following classes of fresli mined coal arc oitcrvrl for salt" izouNo. acc, NUT, i>aANur, (screened) RUN-oi=-Tiie-rviiNe runacreeneag The quality is excellent, being proved by extensive use on steamers, railways and maiiufacturing establishments and for house P "P°~ - For prices and orders for cargoes apply to N & Co-._ from the manufacturers oi 1 GO CARTS, etc, etc, at lowest prices CARTER & co., ua., Boys I ( ¢\\ ~- @'.’=~’*a'~' . ‘N Girls We have lost received a large shipment direct BENT RAIL WAGGONS. EXPRESS WAGGONS, BARROWS, (ali sizes,i BABY CARRIERS, --- DOLLS' CABS, \ CARRIAGES, . . Q N( P i ls: 1 1 / ' \l¥v"".\!'/as I I hiof tea in I I _ No Premiums. sp.. Tou get your full moncy’s wort LIBERTY TE U 'lid??HH¥¥7i1/NIW ,t ¢" G51 i fi 1 I F . .J .ir tl :fl 1"'¢Ie.¢.; I 3 .Q --._, . \ »"\'~" li ..._ 1'. li . i ‘ .. 1-,__,~ .i \ rl I .,.».~. , '.7‘ sf, ,IPI l' ,‘-__,~:\.>-. i;.L .,,, A