Ami., , , Dr. -NUOD, , ; suncsos earner ; nanusavs auanmis. i; can #si alltlspgaisgg, V A .0 wigs nas. _ Alla; ,'°;k(hs'nnhsd.'~g:,M!. ~ l’2lCI'SOl_l Dlidlilllg COW Cosmnlssion Merchants. se, .1eee'»,_.sewr-tenants, ' '”'~°~l°ww=. Cminlnnwa. s.a.,.1..»<»e». is et. .imp tlhewias up their n-s cssassaesaa r. a. renee presse. SOLICITED . Y I ,I WA-l-“Niki 6 C Ollllllfl, n...... 1".; ou... ~'-' N=~=P=“~ . lichen- and Attorneys, IIIIIY _llld Charlottetown, P. wx ncomtt 'ro :r..oA_m as dw blogs! Hank nl Canada GROSBIE dl. C0. ll. lil, llswillillldlsnd. . llnl IN Otnllmlllion s>£|'»'s,'cs¢ue sea r»a=‘¢§.'°“""' we sndksuil 'Yew vhmisl ensuite s. onset saddles éahlst drk. Cummers P. 0. Bm ses MUHFORD BROS. Produce Commission Merchants lsueluoanzs BUILDING, ARGYLE ST. HALIFAX, N. S_ Personal attention given tothe sales oi Butter W Poultry. stun vqeulbles. ac.,s'e' prices sei? 11:. ::»?ll:°*$o|:|r°mg“’°i M-'ku m - . g Ol! IIUIQII 4-ll dw 1 yr - Falun. uonnluq-. .unos °--~»»L-=-.=»- . Left `&de. I ll-._P- wAs"l'l0Ull.El> wlrlpsps , litllll liner ree A slxmtse. e 'L `ll0ssiadl_erIrlendaWea|d nlllllslnld. . -1. Illwmnlmiyemsslp Ml1.aURN's ll -1_- Qa tis of har esperlenes h kilns. * HW! “I was troubled wma pals hs heart and weakness for six years. I of the time I could not lie on my leil side. I consulted s doctor hut got no re- lll Ind was completely discouraged. I £4 lot think I would live long and ex as till? rfb! _me s box ot llilbsns tl erve Pills and I tack th; tg er, not thinking th would do lla I bald not nse?haif the box ommen to .feel m lfgettln hotter-and by the time I ludntakm ms hoses I was completely curved and can sa- oonamend them to all sulerors from heart tronhls." » me eu. ses as _ 'en 0 it ref sr 3 _ In e5, Tull T. MILBURN CO.. lslllaltsd. _ 1'0l0l‘l‘0. OIT. 1'- Dr. JAMES WARBURTON, ' Physician and§Sur lxirr. ar.. cmnwniefrorgwu. X Ray'---1 Electric Treatment. £039 :-9.3o to lo a. ns., s to appen- lbrls dwtlj THE DUFFERIN HOTEL St. John, 1V. B. Ovedookinglthe beautiful King Square. Mod :..‘°......"‘°"?.f...°'.:.‘.1.. “sz” 'a"°.t°‘.' .-r" or . ' C (Ill diy with privalle lawn and gsrdzna. ° l I E & M101 WILLIS. CBABICAMPBRLL, Pl'°p. Manager. 4-18 d I vr me. 'r. c.,RoslNs. DENTIST. Oiilce atResldence,Prlnce St Opposite:St. Panl’s Church, re-1| d 6 mos pd Alilllllli J. B. MELLISH, i. B. (H/iRv».RD,) HARUSTER AND ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Gor.|Q\1een sndllichmond Su., Ch’town Tell phone Connection. I. S. SANFORD & SON, Commission Merchants. ` Wholesale Dealers in Butter, lap, Pork losltty, Apples, ate_. etc. 46 and 43 Argyle Street, Halifax, N. 9. suede 6 mea J. S. 0’NElLL. Barrister, Solicitor. bc., MONEY T0 LOAN. o at- -u steer. cm ,r.s.| an: lou. °" ° P. E. |._§AILWiY Qommsneln lands . A ril s h.l . the tssilaelthis Eailwny :Ill enndally mutiny muted) ss follows;-_ ltatiunl. le. U0. Nc.- No. Ro. No. ar 5 1 1 s I r.a1. rar. s.sr. ms. a.\s. 3.10 ;.so l\.eo lv. Ch'town ar.?.eo 11.55 tp |41 I15 Royal? uae. 45 1|.3o is 4.14 8.44 ll.Wlts 8.15 |1.o; e.s1 4.s1 V8.5; Banter River seg 1o.§1 gras gn l¥1narsldJnne. 7.30 1e~|1 v. era use. ws I. me my lun _tp gs! Kensington 7.1: 9.48 11.53 las losers ar. l'sida lv ay: gtg 11.1° Ne. Nw No. n. a.\¢. 3 1| . 4 1s sas. ras. A. A.\s. r ss. 75° Sig lol :Al Lu 1.33 it L51 r. ls. :.15 ;rrP oa:8 lf.. . i.“"i‘. . ¥¥5=i'.`.:i§sr.e 511-? ;;;;;=r. ".:.;;;.=;'._._._.. 4”; gg' ;z.'~ ~;§§§-§; . _ ,- ,rs §§ IQ' g D' a __. .= g 7:' o P9 ‘;.. r I's§.';=.;i=;=»§§ =‘ »' .a .Ie'.=sa=s@'=.-.=‘»‘= h'loI n s r. llswan |c. W i I lv. 1| an. ms. . Lstawartje. sr in 4.1¢ . I si 3" an lv Ms ue ess. ms. ne. is "‘ Ml. sl ll- aunhy Atiaatin standard Tina. S :M251 I r THE ACME OF SWEET- Nlsss _ Is another name. vento ourlcantl “by an enthusiast. I?iwe could 1-emegiber all the nice things geo le sa aboutlonr sweeties" we coul till a Nook. But, .t}l:ey deserve them. 'I‘here*isn’t any- t ing ' MADE IN CANDY That is better than ours. Oh, yes. We know that some candies cost a great deal more. But that doesn’t prove any- thing. The proof of the candy is in the eating. Try n' box and acknowledge that we are right. W. A. HUTCHESON. 5-9 mwl, w tt. Crown Confectionery, L' R . ' i Without \‘~f.{?_‘~.»A1<-_ Question F the Best ' 'A Clothes " I, ,A t are to be / j;‘ H. bought at Boyce’s. Bvery fit fguaranteed. Every suit warranted, A select stock for your inspection, Best workmen em- ployed. F. R. BOYGE, l Great George St. | Charlottetown. FIRE INSURANCE For rates in the P. B. lslan.. Mutual Pin ls- vufsuca Qomfanlcs on Farm Bnildi1:g:¢hur~ has Balls. Oehec Houses, Cheese Ps: es, wstrf Illia, NMC Ie. LUN! to c D sn LL. 9- sswadvstw eharlcuetow Cape g Breton Ads .ln'.r°.1..r`°"~'-"'~‘ ~...s=.=~...'".n-.’“§.f'°“‘i`°T “' snpllod.l.\’..s._ lo l s._1..|..a suaggrshpmg uugnfrxas. 1'-ne ”¢‘.dssv.as|. luaruszf, °"°` ‘ Anel1as1.nA.lI¢lw‘rvll. n.A.i. ll. 6. t. IIURFIIY 8 OO. suyeassey. o. as tlenesss p Merchants *"1-' t'.~..‘-:.*:::i\~°°- °--* - 3%! iii’ .` if _V In p, 1; _ L, , .s.r.s¢h»~y. V A ` IIHJR. . “ _/’ roast r ns-suuvr , friends would Gnd me deal A brou ' ‘ A g.-1 MENDIQANTB. . _____,¢_,, W. Queer 'ritlss by Whisk They Kaavv lack Gthar la li' Ultioa. “\.¢°ll¢ll¢lnittsh are crlmiiuala. nine-tenths ¢|\0Ill w crlmina. records, is the report of 'those who have investigated these wrenches wha. ue, allowed oo Evans: their simulates misariea Ima our ee Those who ara in fact les- lass. or armless havelast those unde- mlandwligeless olillllas trsmps in Us s on railroad trains. atc., 'and even tie few :nelly 'hlind at the many that retend to he so were made -so purposely or are slallthey are so. V New You do 1s'r1cs1s`; itself or teen 5.. ; éllilaffil ..ee=a?§. at thsas was-thles. ‘ mied.” By ta °f,lD|illts or lleliwvrlne n frauds ate.. me streets' shear. Other dtlas lessen. “lJhi8lim'% `=alsrUsin- eoms,soms¥50aweekhsy_esrs.inas hour or two a day in Nas`r*York play- ing the paralytic. “British” was sl- moat as successful. "P. P.'_' is the name given by the trateruity to‘the plaster ofparls bandage men.. The "asp" mon are the crutch- and cripple frauds. Tha “cane lien" are i.h0l0’wi_ao go no far- ther than canes. The “human crab," the "human dog,” the “human alliga- . by and then seizes it ss if with hun- ger. The, “duckets” or "dockets" are those who parade Iilgns, verses, etc., on placards. When “ tlorltla Shine," “Bm ton Charlie." “Toronto Peg," “The Crane," "Dutch Harris," "St, Louis Joe” or "Chi Slim" gets arrested his companions oi! “the trust” contribute and hire a lawyer for him or secure means hl his escape.-American Med- icine. Imhea Always Iraaeu. "1'hereanint.hestateo!0rssontws lakes that are frozen stil! from one year’s end to the other," said F. G. Harper of Portland. “They were dis- mvored in Baker county not very long ago by a party on a hunting and dak ing trip in the mountains of the Pan- handle district. After paming through a particularly wild stretch of country the party discovered the lakes on the north summit of oxv of the mountains in the neighborhood. The lakes are both small, one ot them barely 150 test across, while the other is less than 1.000 feet ia diameter. Both are _cov- ered with a heavy coating of ice as clear as crystal and as smooth as glass and of such strength that it held sev- eral members of the party who rods across on horseback. It ia believed the ies never melts, because the lakes ars. so situated behind two peaks that the rays of the ann never strike them for snmelent length of time to make any impression."-Washington Bur. The lapadilll. “People who have been much in the south are very fond of the sapsdilla," said the fashionable fruiterer. “As for looks, it's a toes up between a russet apple and a sweet potato. The pulp il very soft and deliciously swee. It is tropical and is cstablo when it begins tobespotted. Thetreeinitsnstivs haunts is s tall evergreen. and the fruit is called by some the sapadilla plum. As tor the spelling of it, there’s no limit-aapodilla, sappadiilo, sappo dilla, sapotilla, sapotiilq sapotila and sapote are a few of the ways. It is the cochiixapotl of Mexico. An Amer- ican nickname is naseberry. SOIDG Wh0 consider it too sweet by itself dnd it delicious in desserts."-Philsdvlvllil Record. Woolen Shoes In Ulsioltil- L Chicago drummer recently under- took to “josh” a msn who was wear- ing a pair ct wooden shoes about the streets in Chicago. The Hollander of~ fercd- to bet ths‘Ohlcagoan that he could “shinny” up a tree faster than the commercial man, both men to go at it with shoes on, and the H0lll1l\d0\‘ won the bet. One iirm in Holland sells no less than 2,000 pairs of wooden shoes a year here. Home are sold as souvenirs, but the bulk so to the people who learned to wear them ln Holland and have taught their children born in this coun- try to wear them. The Ulateaa l'I!. The Chateau d'It, upon the little rot!! island ot the same name, hasthres titles to fame. It was built, or at least lortiiied. by lrrancis I.; it was used is 1174 for the imprisonment of Hirs- bean, but it is much more renewsad for its place in liction than for its place in history since Alexandre Du- mas gave it such eminence in the seen- ery d his “Count of Moutedihrhto." This castle has just been sold hy puh- lic auctim and was knocked down for the prices! 5.500 francs to a modest re- tired sea elvtain of Karsetlld.-Phila- aelplus neeero. . _a kevv Aaron larsl.. A Ira. Henry Ohsawick st Brooklyn. who ls anim-sour years old. sms of seeing Aston Burr. she is the srsnd- daughter sl Beuiamln Butts. who do tended Dun is his trlarier trssasa at Richmond in lstrl. Her a tens near Jamaica. on ins; Island. sdieinina sas owned by Burr. _When sho nw Uolsaal Burr ssvsayearseid. with his !ath@ dll, iii' 1 $3 .pg f lille O Mr. Gault`was insured under another policy in the same Company tor a like amount, taken out a few years later, on which he paid iorty-nine annual premiums ol' 818.18, amounting to $895.72. Dividend additions to this policy were 81,438.00 ct $342.28 in excess of total premiums paid. A. N. FRASER. ~.iOl‘IN_ McEACHERN. Special Agent. Ch’town. Local Agent, Ch'twn. P s.1.. JUNE 10 1904. _ ' -FR1nAY`MoRN1No- =====f== w ====» ~ ~ 1 ===, A .GRAND SHOWING. Andrew F. Ganlt, a prom inent merchant andmannfacturer ohlsontreal, insured his life in the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. He was feqtllfed U9 ply the slim of 816,90 per $1,900.09 each ear. V Recently Hr.,Gault died and the Coxnpanypaitl to hi heirs, not only the original insurance oi lt,ooo.oo, but $1,424.00 ln addition, making in s1lls.4s4-oo. Mr. Gsuit paid ilfty-two annual premiums, amountln tc 78 80; the Oompnny returned in dividends £545.20 more than it recegved n premiums from the insuxed. - F' .IFB S- I. - 2 In The Portrait Line! I have stood the test and come out best. My portraits have stood the test and come out best. It will only cost you $2.48 to try the test and get the best. It is always advisable to deal, only with reliable, and ge; that which is deiiable, which in my mind is always iust a le. ' tor," are other types. The "crust ' thrower" is the tellcwwho slyly drops ` a moldy crust of bread before the pass- I rr Q Q 9 High Grade Art Parlors, Queen Street, Ch'town. Sole Agent here for Parker’s Dye Works of Toronto. l),~:~¢~a»~w~»~ee-of -DEALERS- Dccide to Keep in Stock ; This Season the Famous Special Blue Ribbon 1. BINIJERTWINE L WRITE FOR SAMPLES. Consumers Cordage Co., LTD.. HALIFAX. N. S G GU RDIAN. l.:".m.°2 user.: Eastern Steamship Co, International Division THR TRIPS A WEEK. cemmesnssueedsy. una. mb. wanna and have st. John ltoadays. Wednesdays sad Fxidnysatls. ln. (ltsldard) for Llbl¢. Nl port, Portland and lestna IITUIKING hom Boston, via Portland. hlport and Lain londsys wedsasdsyslsd Fridays st 9.oo s. l Through tickets on ssls at prlndpal railway stations and baggtge checked to destinatio Passengers arriviagai lt. John on svalill pnvions so sailing as go direct to dealer taks eshln berth erstateroom for the mp. All freight via this line is insured again# he and marine risk. W. 0. LRE. Asvlt. st.|ehs, ll. I. L. H. RANBOUI. 0. ?. A T. A. CALVIN AUSTIN, V. P. I 0en'l Kllallil. Fosters Wharf. Boston, llsss. IP YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stocked store was going to burn down, you could wait to insure until the week be- fore, but When It is Destroyed You are too late. Remember the old adage, “There is no time like the present." and no insurance like ours. El. II. E `El Bl Fl. Representing Phoenix oi’ Hartiord, Canadian Quebec. WANTED. A strictly hougst young msn to act book- kecper and shipper ln wholuala sign and butter house. Must be well recommended. A pl b lettert 9 Y Y 0 JOHN D. FRIED., Mgr. Maritime Dairy Co. 1 d 6| nd snsssx. N. a clnlnxs nuurlns Elmous THE _ rails Exrass INTERCOLONIAL \ . P Al LWAY Between Rall! ax, Truro, Pal sec ,lnnr nr:1on_ Quebec, and Montreal, ensures a SAFE A V sw|l=r ' smoorh journey, and you will trslel t YOUR OWN LINE. Write for rates and time labies ln 9. A. SHARP, Bnpt. P. I. Llhilvvay Char lottewwli, P. E. I. N0. M. LYONH, General Palenllfl lld Ticket Agent, Moncton. I. TIFFIN, Trade llanasar. llonetoa It | _ - - IIJINO \_»: §`s.:`-`§»2'l s-helm _ ¢,__ < \\ i {_./ r _...=»¢u-s».s- \ 4 ...._....-~¢-... ~.. ~_\~ ,. r.,,-