- HM +.r e .~ at.. 'V -`--~. an _ Juan- _ __3 tray hair -is BU* Wh? hive lrlray, and than ao ar 8 r¢'i°rr|".`rI5 `i§2|"g`. 'mf' '"'°`-I,--| , __ _ __ i *___ __ A BOTTLE OF Wellner’s E Silver Cream ` 0"* . ‘rg should be found in every home. It is an fx* w. W. WELLNER. Jeweler. I' the Finest Finished to Work Come to the Leading Studio CAR BONS Pl-ATINOTYPES _ARTISTS PROOF! Q50- H- COOK. NSW DQIBRIBAY BLOCK. Tha lumio wliare baby ia always welcome. IIKIIIUHKKRI An ideal Tonic l To all those who are oppressed 'with that “tired out,” “doii't care and drowsy feeling” - Hvihes' Digestive Tonic has no equal. it infuses new life into the system, dispels glooniiness and depression, and imparts new .V vigor and vitality to every part of ` the body-“AS AN APPETIZER 1'1` CANNOT BE BEATEN. Price 25c a bottle. GEO. E. HUGHES, Apothecaries’ Hall. S OURIS THREE GOOD TONICS. Mabon's Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites, 75c per bottle., ' Mnbon’s Emulsion Cod Liver Oil, 5oc per bottle. Blaud's Iron Pills, 25c per mo. Sold by -MABON DRUGGISI fix I excellent polish. Price 25c. /ii ' f (Uomafs 0xlords at cwalwsfive (tents on - the Dollar Our discount sale of odds and ends in Womens' boots ,has taken so well we have added all broken lines of Womens’ Oxfords- See them on the counter and in our window. Saoo THE illllllllill Everywhere. - Glasgow, N. S. allordinnry “changes” should be in this insertion in following issue. Tiiiuza varieties of fodder corn. Comp- ton‘s Early Red, Blaze and Salter‘s North Dakota will be sown at the Stock Farm this seiuron. IN conncetiou£wit»li the Seed Fair to be held in Charlottetown next. Tuesday and Wednesday thc l8tli. and lil iiistarits, cheap rates have been secured from the 'P. E. l. Railway, Coming on Saturdayv Monday or Tuesday the l5th.,i7tb. or 18th. iustaiits good to return up to and on Thursday the L50!-li. inst. on presentation of eeriilicate of attenrlance from the de. p irtinoat of agriculture. ’l`iii-:na is the possibility of a complete re\'olutiori in the iisliing industry at St. Pierre. Several of the lendiugincn of the U0l01\Y. aided bythe French government have fovincd a company with $1 006,000 capital io buy out the interests of the smaller biisiiresses, thus practically con- trolling the fshiirg industry there. The freezing of cod and the erection of cold storage depots for the preservation of bait will be part of the new plnii of operations. M, Legassc, the local deputy, is the priiicl. pal in the new venture! Piior-‘i-:si-ion J. W. Robertson suggests that instructors in rural schools have the teachers devote some time each day with piipiis In sclioollgroundsarid school garden Ascrics of illustration plots should he arranged. The scheme has a threefold purpose to illustrate: ii) The riitfcrcnce betwecii tlic use of selected good seed and selected poor seedy (2) the difference in the returns obtained from cereals when r-:own on land on which clover has been grown tire!/previous year; (3) the diil`ercncc in the yle rl of potatoes when sprayeri and when not sprayed. A spraying outfit will be provided for encli school. _ Tiii: death took place at his home v' ‘ Green Ba Lot3UonA 1'il4th. after one (Zone on your Dollar ma.&cr Yi U . \\cek'siilncss which he bore \\ ith Chris- tiiin patience and resignation to thc divine will of Edward Malone, Esq., aged 72 years. The sad news camo as ii great shock to tlicmembers of his family and toalargc circle of friends. He 'was born inlhc County Monaghan, Ireland, and emigrated lo South Melville, P. E. I., in lllizi, where he resided till 1871. He then uiovcd to Green Bay where hc has been a resident cvcr since. He lemcs to mourn a nidou tive sons and four , _ , _ . . .Y Sourls, P. E. Island. y ` daughteisr, Mrs. Wm. Costcllo,Grcen Buy; , ' Mrs. T. cNally, Miilvale; Mrs. James ~ - ~ ` A McGormel,-Elmwood;Michael, Green Bay; HUFBRAU ’ _A good spring tonic-Liquid Extract' of _Mait, two bottles for 2!5c. 36 dozen in stock. liEllillN BliilS Phone 86 OPPOSITE P. O- l liuvarn_ra_i_nl Hav- Notice to Agents of Govern-. ment Hay. _ All Agents are requested to strictly comply Ewith printed in- r_,w a “King Duhy Iiolgns BABY S 0WN SOAP Pure, Frogrant,CIeens|ng Makes any skin like Baby'a. Albert Tolie¢80ap Co., r wroivrneai.. Q 2' ’ " 4 “E .iii-32 j`\ ;§*.°~‘i. ,. \ \ ‘ " Thomas, Bangor Me; Jas., Millvalc; John, teacher at Coveheari Road; Annie and ` WU|liiii\ at lioiiie. All will kcciiiy feel the loss of a kind and loving father. Although the roads were very bad a large niimbcr of friends followed the remains to the last rcstingplace in the family plot at St. Ariric`s, Lot 05, there to a\vait the lliial summons. Tr-ri-: Sackville Post says:-W. F. Hatlic- way speaking at a inecting of the St. John Board of Trade thc othnrfrlay, point- ed out- that with ri tunnel at the Capes, the Islaiid would lie alrlc to supply St. .inliii with riiiich of thc agricultural pro- duce iiow lrroiightin from Ontario. There is no dmibt something in this contention. One thing is iiridoiibti- istics of this section ar. present. Reporters and correspondents Those send in coinnfun cations to The V R i Giiaiiilan ai-eagaiii reminded that thcnauie Cin confidence ) must. accompany such i i las' an evidence of good faith. items are pm-BR Whm, hu mmrnod from New ‘frequently rqieotcrl for this reason. F _f Coiri>r.aiN'rs reavli this otlice regarding came along with piles of old mail muph of her brother Wesley, lil of pneumonia lwhlchls pmcncany “_m_Lhl”s_ ,rms was , . _` hem' the first trip for days. And. from that . ABVERTISERS are again Nmmded that date until the lilth he had failed to put in . an appearance. Tire over:-leer of the roads higliway at olice Oivr-1 of the harrrisouiest calendars of the year has been issued by Emerson SL Fisher, Ltd., St. -lohri. Tire large new ware-roorns on 23 to27Gernir-lin St., recent- lyicompleted by tlic iiriii, ure proiiiiiiciitly displayed in colors on the calendar. The lines carried by this well known cstulilisii- ment, viz, shelf lrrrrriivare, cutlery, tin- ware, metals, stoves, iiiiiiitcls, griitcs, tiles etc are enuinerated and the lower- part of the calendar contains in large figures the days of each niontii iill .lune 1000. A1' a teinperancc meeting held recently in Miiltown Cross liall in connection with Ladysmith Lodge No 02 I. O.G. 'l`. Bro Wm Molyiieaux occupied thc cliiiir and the following program was givenz- Addrcss by the chairman; Rr-citotioii, Sister A McPherson; Reading, Georgina Campbell; Reading, Rose Nlclroli-ron; lieri- tatiori, Katie .~\corii; llcadiiig, Jrirric Nicholson; Itcadirrg, Annie l\icKciizir»; Reading, Brother Malcolm McKerizir~; Heading, J. J. Bruce; Soup, L. W. lilc- Kinnon; Reading, Noah Campbell; Reari- iiig,\Vin Molyiri-aux; Address, l). Me- Kenzie; Address, li Campbell; Address, N Caiiipbell. A special meeting of the Wallace Presbytcry was held at Tritarnagouclie N. S. lltst week at which the resignation of Rev. Ur. Serlgewick for so many years pastor nf the l;’re.<|»ytei-ian church here. was considered. It was felt that it would he ri great loss to lrise so faithful a pastor so soon, and ii. special Committee was ap- pointed to interview the Rev. Dr. to urge him to reconsider his determination to retire from active ministry. and _to retain the pristoriite fora few yeiirslongcr. The i’i'er-rlryter-y was adjourncri fora week in orderro give thi- Cornrnlttce time to do its work, and llr. Serlge\\'ir~k soiiré time to considcrtlrr rcqiiest of the con- gregation. It is hoped by the congrega- tion and all his friends ilierc, that .Dix Scrigcivick will be induced to “call oil" his rcsign1i.tion. licv. Dr. Sedgewick is an unc c of Rev. W. li. Scdgcwick of this city. ASydnoy Mines correspondent writes to the Enterprise:-A prominent citizen expresscsliinisclf asia favor of extend- ing the limils of this town by including No. 3. colliery rlistrlct., and then uniting with North Sydney, allowing four coun- oiliors for Sydney Mines, one for Nc. 3, and four for North Sydney. Such a town or city would form a worthy rival of the largcr__to\vris of _th - Maritime Pro- virices,sccond only toHalifax and St.. .lolin, as it would contain a large popula- tion than citlir-r Sydney, Moncton or Charlottetown, arid covcr it larger arcii than any other city in thc provinces. What a“out the board of trade taking this matter up? Fatpo lircton is iiouiid lo attract new iiiriustrics. ’i`lic new city would liuvc iiiimy iirivrliitages over Sydney and could compete on equal terms with the brave old garrisoii town of Loiiisburg.-Syrlney ltccorri. . CAirr.nro>.' Nrzws.-The school israpirlly iiiiprovlng uiidl-i' the instruction of Errir-st Strong, Sariiiiiersidc. 'i‘lic settle- incnt is iiiirlci'goirii; a geiicral ti'ari.-\pirl.|it- ing of isettlcrs. .iolin l\icQuiti'i'ic has rcritcri his farrri to .lomitliun lllcliinis, Tryoii.Tl1oliius Mitchell luis reiitvd his fiirni to John Gillis, Tryorr and is riro\'iiri_r to Summer-side. Wesley Myci-.~: who has entered into iiiorcliaridising witli W. 'i` Bowness,Ccntrqvillc,lius sold his farni to Thomas Mfclivide. Kinkora. Gordon McFarlane has sold his farm to Mir-hiici McCarvlll,Kii`ikor~a and has piir-1-lra.~r=r\ tire frirni of Hurry Webster, .-\ri;_-usiiirv Cove. Angus Y\icNciii, iii-arlforrl, is about to piirclirise the lioiise and l.ot of Donald Morrison, Carleton Coi~iiei~.- Stephen Muttnrt who has been coiiilncd to his bed for srirnv weeks l`rorn an attack of grip foilowcdby irifiani mation of tlielungs is gradually _irrrproving.-\’\'iiliaiii Sil- likcr who is inthe vicinity of ninety years is still lialc and hearty. lb miri winter while his son James was sawing his wood thc old rrentlcmarr acted as mic of the hands in shoveliing .-.now rind rolling up logs. Mechanics, Farmers. Sponsmeni To heal and soften the akin and remove lrraae, oil and rust stains. paint and earih, elf; are The “Master Mechanics" Tar Sosa Albert Toile¢&aarC\... Him turcrs iii England. The Very Fil, ` Finish Li. Aiaxnuder Hom., ion; M,,nd,,y night the inexcuseble delay in arrival of mall on ri trip to Sydney, . matter along the rogte between MillView a MISS Ethel Goxdoh’ Bmdeneu is "smug `and Summerville. _ ii the 5th the oourier _ ', __ iiirv Ri--ii.-t as - - ;§.“,i;‘_;;;;;‘;§,§;,f“,“;;°,2;;;,,';1{;';§§;§;,“;;;{JI...°....‘Z'.l3€...£.`;....‘i?..,T;I.....?‘.?5.‘i.i€. .1 Case Just Received from the Manufac- r Latest Styles Hcrc for You. Perfection in Quality, and ' Workmiiiship. $5.50 to $13.50 each. STANLEY BROS. isnrsullawaslluvnvana flllvvnwanlvununnnag FLOUR. TALKS _ il ` To have good:bread,_ YOU inust have good Flour. We se good Flour rlieap-in'srnallbags, large bags, % barrels ann barrels. Call and getfour prices. &Ai\|ZEFQ%S3I\| &¢ SZ- iilwaiigginnxrul Edna. Galant description of building. For sale by Milled ,,,l‘,‘,,,,, Tints and White. An adhesiveporous wall finish, for interior work in every A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. A dry powder. Reedy for rise when mixed with water. 5. W. CRABBE. °ri‘."r‘§."i§‘i§.‘i.‘.if" <`h’town Board of Trade Quarterly Meeting. The genval quarlerly meeting of ihiii Cnr porelirm will be held at their roolrs, Meliacli ern Rai-mail, Queen Sweet, wednesday evening April min, at X o'cioclc. W, W. CLARKE, Secretary Cliarlollelovm. April Srh. rr,a5. _ ro ii 3i 1-1-1- TO A(loI'l1 I-.I Wall Nothing is firicr than n nicely tinislicd Photo- graph of some of your near friends, mounlcil one nice plmto niouut . artistically and true to life. Largo plioto‘s a specialty. ilauvin. iienlzei 8. to-. Photographers. Jas Bayer. Pir1i._ (Zomlorrable tives _ When using oric’s eyes (riot abusing them) one should not be aware of their existence. An manifestation of strain or Irritation, indicates an abnormal condition. It is our SPECIAE business y to examine this delicate organ . and discover and correct by means of glasses any construe- tivedefect. l G. r. nuiciissoi. , Expert Opiiclan. ‘ r lll@K§l.WKBR 1MZHRiiWil1iI.§!f.9i»'aYaf.lE§wQ'!LrY\\{E..¢\'d|\.W\1l`¥\f§3Sl:la‘§‘?*lo¥Y‘aa~' WhWT9YYT$lkNf5§fl l i -THE- P. E. i. DEVELOPMENT -AND- TOURIST _ASSOCIATION President-Hon. G. E. Hughes. Vice President-ri. A. Messervy. Secretary--Archibald Irwin. Treasurer- . M. Davison ] . . Executive Committee-james Paton, \V. F. '1`idmarsh,_l. P. Gordon, D. Nic- holson, l"._]. Nasir, R. Q. Cotton, W. W. Stanley, ‘\V. II. Croslzill, \\". S. Louaon, j. P. Hood, C. C. Lyons, J. D. Taylor, A. Winheid Scott, li. Weeks, . B. Prowse, L. B. Miller. All re nests for information addressed q . to the Secretary will bc promptly re-_ plied io. flwlf ion siiil An old established Grocery Business with leafe of store in tire most central part of the City. For particulars address Z., l’. O. Box, 918 City. 12 dwtf Tenders for City Welgher Sealed tenders addressed to the iindcrsignerl ririrl enilorseri "Te.-nrlcr for City \Vcigh Scales" will be received at tlllsofiice until iiuori on Tlirirsrlay tlic 27l.li day ol' April 1905 from any pcrsrm willing to contract for thc City Wcigli Scales statiiig salary pcr ycar from ilic ist day of Mriy, lqo5. Good auri siifiici- ent security will be rcquircri for” ili-- girararitcc of faithful performance of work. The Council do not bind ilierrisclvcs to accept the lowest or any tciirlcr. By order \V. \V.Ci.1\RKl'f, City Clcrk’s Office City Llcrk. City iraii 11 ll tri pill. V *‘ _gl-1 Dominion. Blend Tea Sales exceed that of any other ln. the Lower Pro- vlncee- Choiceat lrowih of India and Ceylon. of Music ` Under the ¢ islingniahed patronage of His Honor the Litnt. Gov- ernor, His Worship the Mayor. . Lieut. Colonel Moore, D. O. C., ` Lieut. Col. Stewart. Li_¢\1t~ Col. Davison, 4th Regt. '8zud and Ofiieers of the Local Militia. A night with the Musicians of Char iottetown and the Provinces. Prof. Earle's Grand Easter » Musical Soiree in the OPERA HUUSE ~oN- _ Tuesday Evening, April 25th. Assisted by Miss Daisy Frances Fos- tcr of iialiiax, N. S.; Messrs. Brennan and l-iainilton oi Picton, N.S.1 Mr. G. (lim.-us Wilson, Tenor of bpringliill, N. S. and Mr.----,SL _I0liu. N. li. Grarid Choruscs from Opera of Ciu- dci-clla and the Japanese Opera Tlic Mikado. licaiilifiil Scxtetts, Trios. and Solos both vocal and instrumental. The vvliole entertainment mslrinf llic most select musical event ever o iered to the public of P. Ii. I. lic sure and dou’t riiiss this. _ Tickets 50, 35 and 25, to bc had at Medic il Hall_arid Raulrin‘s Drug Store. i’lau of eseats will be at tlic above on Wcdriesriry, the 19th iust at io a. m. rzd. l -1'* WANTED annul. a month ago we adserlired in tnis paper fo Butler Maaers,and srcuredlour of the but men ou the lrliud. We uow want in rose a contract wllh six good tlieese hfakzrs, io lake charge o|iCheese Iurrlorics for lhc rr iiizirg season. wine srairr g wr nes aaurcrl, and enclose rc zeiiiiuendalions, tiisi leiier, ‘ J n. rains, 4 d i7l pd Sussex, N. B. llillilild Ellll iviuiviFo§_Q Bans. Produce Commission flerchants MUMRORIXS BUILDING, ~ AROYLE ST., HALIFAX, N. S, Personal attention given tothe sa cs of butler Eggs, Hogs, Poultry. l'i\iliJ/egetableir, Br.,5e., Proceeds uf sales remitted promptly. Mariiel prices sent on spplicaiiou. Consignments solicited. 4-is dw i yr E. F. RYAN. B. A Barrister and Attorney, GEORGEIOWN, P, lf. ISLAND. 2ziii\vl'.\'.\\' rmo. Pat. 'iiiE DUEEERIN il0l`Ei. St. s`l'C>l1U,IK'. E. nvzrlooklng the beautiful King Square. Mot' ‘ern In every derail. Newly is ated and rr- caipeted throughout. The only hotel in the city wiili private lawn and gardens. E. I,eROl WILLIS. CHAS CAMPBELL Prop. Manager. 4-is ri r vr =Mc0iarrie &. lrsenaull - Barristers, Solicitors, efc, \ SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. Oillccs-Royal Bank of Canada building. NEIL MCQUARRIF.. K. C. li. .-\RSl*‘fI\'AUl.T. . i~(. .iw tl. DR. E. iii. MHCKENZIE Diseases of woirieii and children. Oilicc Kcut Street, next door to john- soii'sllr\1g Store. Telepiiotic _~,i7. Rcsirlcricc, Alcxziiirlra lloicl, Telc- pliuiic 230. (lfllcc hours, 9-io n. ni., i.3o~_3.3o p. in., 7-S p.iii. iz dw3ni. R. .lllilN `LE