_ wfiiut _ _ liepone|ésvi;i;lw(;_i;r:£8Pondents WEDMNG RINGS --- V - i"~'e~=l »'~' ' ‘ » I - I . ,_' Ramwn' arrangements have been ` » A I ` d ini d ti ti k t it Have Wm) nputationitbnt we In Pmuq of' I ' " i -. ld.i‘:t°clsu"f‘:-e'i°‘fls-‘iam llllisaogr °1&v:r :iid ’ ' ` urls t ts t to on 1 tt to “'='.=1=i# =° '=.f==.=° ~#=°""=="* °f "-==== "1-' "= an me =h= f1=- :...::.<;'...s'.:?.... ...::.:°..°.,'.: i es of Our prices are from $1.25 up ` and on June 10th, 1904,for the beasiit of f/_ r . _ . 5 those attending the Methodist District, l . _ Meeting Charlottetown. The usual certi- we we ER) _ _ Beams of attendance will be required. ' ` ' , _ _ ,__ .Tiucun-also is pisssed to note the » l J'-_E-EF" , 5; ~ ` ` Q! ` , success of G. Roy Long, son of Ur. Long, Tyne Valley, at the recent examinations f lin Arts at Mount Allison University, Fm' th' Phu” Flnuhd Sackvllle. He led the ophomore class, p ‘ _ _ . _ Gyn; 1,0 (jj ._ _ j”_winnin_g the English prize, consisting of a , . . ‘ a ~ _gfsget of_4') volumes oi the Temple Edition .` 5 ,. ' < 5 ‘ _ _ijof Shakespeare. He also won the Tyler _ ' "W ‘ Foholarshin. of $40 for Mathematics and .GA I <_____ _ ___ _ _a°_°nc°__ star o. ,sts "s A”-|~|""|-. pnonf. ‘ Tan Gusrdianls pleased to note that c Fred M. Auld of Uovehsad has won the GEO. H- COOK. Caster iuemoriii Prize at Meoiu Uni- Ngw Duguuy unc; , versity. This prize of $25 is awarded an. The studio :gray is always _ ’ ‘ nually to that student from the Maritime Provinces, who passes the most satis- factory exsminatifn in Arts. It is pleas- . The one shoe for J =-~ f women that gives com- ing to note that this prize has for the _ past three years been awarded to an f . W l plete satisfaction is _ __ _ li ' H THB funeral of the ate Mrs. S. Nic o - Queen Quahty' son, E\don,took place on Wednesday last, ' Rev. A. S. Stewart, Wood Islands olilcI~ ! .It 'c(.)n1b1neS strength ating in the absence of Rev. Mr. Sinclair. Inprorxes appetite Wlih tnes5° It is There was a large attendance and Inter- stl'Bn‘f BHS l'\0l’VBS made of leather that 15 ment was made at Belfast cemetery. The AIUS dl§6StI0l'\» TOIIBS ver ht and et deceased was ii native of Glasgow, UD (|18 W|'\0l6 b0dY- » 151, g Scotland and one ci the oldest residents It makes you fee] like w0rk_ Wu _‘ _great Wearing of Ellen. She and ber husband were the ing. Your money back if it qllalitlts. first to cpsnastore in Eldon and they d°¢5 'mt benefit YOU' health- _ _ _ also conducted a hotel business in that Price 25° bottle' It COI]1l')lI1€S ll€X1bll- village for over fifty years. The late Mr. E ity with wean The Nishonon died in mi and his widow has ° ° 7 I d for the last thirty years been residing __ AP°the°“fie5 H911- . ._ so es are e ex' alone near Eiion. ' tremely flexible , to Island student. _____ ivea li ht raceful DESAHLE Nuaonrs.-Our fishermen g ' g ’ g reportlobsters to bequite plentiful this step' season.-Miss Jemima McNevin returned il if It combines it with home from Bostona few days ago and is J” ..._ " style. In lit and ap- / iii ililffl '/4/”/‘, pearance it has a dis- ' lil, tinction that no other '-" _ \ V /' .¢ i shoe has ever been 1 able to copy. _M__¢i;.__ ,ii See iti Try it on l *ff* Boots $3.75, _ _ “1 . oxforas $3.00. QLH!!-`q_:»1>-#ff iw.,/'icorvnu i; _ very favorably impressed with that por- tion of Uncle Sam's domain, in which she -IF' ""°"”” = F st color e elets Your dime hurt yon. Then wily don‘t |_yon ‘ 3 y ° Do not wear brassy. sojourned.-Our much esteemed and come to this stare and get filled wi h a com ort- b|e~ lr of shoes tha!wen'\ :ess our feet. IAQ purchase you make. snaps for een buyers every Saturday. A 0 » I enterprising friend E. MacDougail in- tends opening up a grocery store in the ‘ Pl P Y the same time you will save money on every A- E. IVIcEACHEN, The Shoeman. . __ _ is *"=“*f near future and in addition will fit up an ice cream parlor for the summer months. He will certainly have the good wishes of all in his enterprise.-Charles Mac- Quarrle possesses one of the finest speci- mens of the equine race ever seen in this section for some time.-Archibald Camp- bell is at present engaged in erecting a large bay window to H. Thomas' dwelling house. lt is of a beautiful design and when completed will undoubtedly he an- other standing monument to his fame as a workman.-Rod McKinnon landed a trout weighing three pounds at Palmer’s bridge. Next. ' Easrxau Norse-Farmers are getting in Charlottetown P. E. I. the bulk oitiisir mp this week, the odds - and endswilicomelster. Thereappears to ; be a svvd body of ood-Huh wand the . shores yet, but bait has grown scarce. . .Y Herring, or which there was an immense \ body all the spring, has almost entirely ___~_-_:_§-,-51.3 disappeared. A few macher l were an _ caught in the honing nets oi! Basin "'7f’\ V `Head and Red Point on the night of the ‘g~ 2nd. This is a week later than their _ A (lf) rrlvallast year. These valuable fish, ‘L once so important afaoiorto the income Parkoide added four to the 2.30 list the :`@`_, of our Bshermen and merchants, appear to last slfli0ll.'m~lki1\8 B mm °f te” 13° ' q“‘““" @l be gradually recovering from their almost P“f°fm°“ '*° hi* °"°dlt° °‘ 0 » `f\" ' annihilation by the purse seine from the An mu" “t °w“er'° risk' B°b". i _ earl ei htiesu and if some judicious Amis ii. menslm., °,,,,, ,_ ' 1' P' JOHN S1-Eéro Munagen ~, legislation were dually enacted by the 5_1-I d&5,`E _ z American and Dominion Governm/ents ._.-1 for the regulation of the catch, or the mode of catching, they might be indeli- nitoly preserved, as one of our unfailicg resources. At the present time a number of Gloucester seiners are operating on what they esll the I Cape Shore, from Cape Sable to Oanso, outside the three mile ilmlt certainly, when no cutters are in sight. ,Their success or non-success materially affects the catches in the Gulf.-John J. Smith has again arrived in our midst D0 take charge ofthe Red Point Cheese factory. Ha has had charge of it since its 6 -- _ _ _ _ _ erection and given the best of satifaction. I ""`~‘~‘»‘-'-"3€‘75""’- He isalways heartily welcomed by the' _ boys, and good citizens generally.-The ` . Y supply ol milk is not prom Ising for any of V, _ this eastern section, as the long cold _ ' winter mid seriously on the cattle. . . , Received to-day direct from' rss nina stiesp pip-'rms is ii. truly .the Mi1]s_ concentrated and powerful preps tion , for dipping or washing sheep. it is fatal este which infaet domestic liriiiisiiiaiiralaliaiitlil at the same time quite harmlesstathe animals themselves. It promotes irrowthiof wool, and cures all skin diseases. Prepared and sold at iiic. tetris by a.w.as.isis.s.__ J _ , . I .,. , ,_ . ." ~ I Ha freahho isiria a n, at {" i 1' , and o':‘:ol:o:.e't of ta? was-ilt :ill .. ' . » rcee n re- ~ 4 » in bbimia 54 bei. at ',12i`I.¥£"§i...i’.IZ..§‘.'...i’ ....2 ...., ""“‘.l.'l'i”ii“r’»»i‘s`,.’>§’.”‘.`i.’i'.?.-f`i‘""i"' I :.°.°:::.::.:::.f me to calender msnzlwl- w'm'IJ“.ml'5:°2“¥ _ rw »f=f= = j' a 1 ‘ . --==-==== _,_ “v (bu thi oner mii¥¢'"df`,_cisndy` when 'you c`sh` " Wliit`_e’s"` ' ,m| hh’s, feleseillxns and angwiislze chocolate so ¢_h°°P-_ 'fail ff 75?* ' uca.n8_¢f-ina." high `°l”:i °' - I _ _ '. i -x ...in amu .'»l>looi anna our v'»~1‘»iiiP,_"".*->.¢i “‘.""'i"` __”‘ ` I _ .... *"`!">>I‘w<'»==°-'~"-' M-;~ _ ..-'¢fl$.|t-~l il a".if“.~ ' ,api PARKSIDE 2.22 3-4 , Owing to the large demand for the service of Parkside, the owner thinks it unwise to travel him, and he will there- fore stand at the owner’s htables, Sum- merside, for the season of 1904. Nos other Soap has ALL ,.-5-'_==_=.=.=,°5:':_'=' "ins nn. “°l~“" --.- , .-1-1-".-'.=.-.-.-:f~ » r a nest sau eemimutie eomge win. s sin l 9 iswn attached, furnished, for the summer 0 ' wn Soap A. Palme r, Victoria. 6 wedsat, '.'.'.~. months st Victoria, Crspand, piano included. S ‘ Apply to B. H. Boswell, merchant, victoria oi»` Pure' to the undersigned on the premises. illiss Ida. ,I rragrnnh C|°“n°in‘ ' The best for delicate sirinl 4 _ A|b¢.ir.||¢is.».pc.>.,i\ir». "lie, uioarrn sai.. Joss 1 im ur i luis ui Fred Love, Son oi Edward Love Suicides -r~ While in a Fit of Despondency He ilrowns Himself in s Pit at the _ i Tannery. Till body of Fred Love,m years old, son ‘lol Edward I.ove, St. Pet/er’s Road, was ‘found about eight o’slock yesterday morning in the pit of his father's tsnnery where he had suioided while in a lit of mental aberration. The boy who was despondsnt for some time had worked in the tannery during the previous day as usual. After tea he went ont of the house with his working clothes on as usual. Hs did not reappear and lt was thought lie had come into town. Search was later made and yesterday morning his body was found. He had gone to the tannery, entered_by a batchway and alter remov- ing some boards from :he top of the pit sud tying some weights around his neck let himself down through the opening. When found he was quite stiff and it is thought he must have sulclded immedi- ately after tea. The family will have the deep sympathy of many in their trying bereavement. HEALTH FOR GIRLS. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Make Strong Healthy Rosy~Cheeked Lasses. “I was attacked with appendicitls,`, says Miss Fablola Grammout, daughter ol Mr. Charles Grammont, a prosperous farmer of Champlain, Que., “and while the doctor who attended me cured me of this trouble, it left 'behind after effects from which lt seemed almost impossible to recover. Igrew weak and very pale; my appetite was poor; I suffered st times fro`ln severe headaches; and the least ex- ertion ieft me completly worn out. I'trled several remedies, but instead of getting betterl was gradually growing worse. Any work about the house left me weak and displrlted, and I felt almost like giving up. At this time afriend who had used Dr. Williams' Pink Pills with much benefit, strongly urged me to give them a trial. I got a box but as I did not feei any better when I had used them, I would have given them up but for tho fact that my friend urged that one box was not a fair trial. I then decided to contlune the use of the pills, and by the time I had taken three boxes I found my condition was improving. I used eight boxes in all, and by the time I had ta enl them all my old time health had returned. My appetite had improved, I had gained in weight and the g ow of health had re~ turned to m{)face. I cannot too strongly recommend r. Williams’ Pink Pills to all pale and weak girls." Good blood is an absolute necessity, and the only way to have a constant supply of rich, red health-giving blood is to take Dr. Williams Pink Pills. Every dose helps to make new blood, and to drive from the system such troubles as anae- mia, languldness, neuralgla, dpspspsis, rfieumatism, etc. You can get these pills from any medicine dealer, or hy mail at 50 cents a box. or six boxes for $2-50 by writing the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. BORN. On Jnne 7th to Henry and Mrs.Brehaut, A _ lexandra, a son Wear Trade Mark D Suspenders Guaranteed- Sold everywhere. Mr. Man, your hat! Come and select it to'day- Up-to-date hats $1 -OO to $5 OO at Weeks & Co's. 5 d w tf Give the children Whiie’s mclasess kissesltojeat. They are pure and won‘t hurt them. 8 ci tf . . A //:;*-ii ""`\\ i\\ I \ ~, \ /_____-___ . , I ~_ ' .I `~` - \ ’ ., ,fl V/ ~-..~..-- \-_ ' -_ L-. _ Drill! ln‘toj I-lUTCHESON’S and sec how Cheap a Good Reliable WATCH ' e can bc bought. _ t. F. }iuioiiss0N,_ / . ' 3 OP _;*-=*'\f` STBCKING BARGAINS AT STANLEY BROS. 150 Pairs Sample Hose. The lot consists of plain, ribbed, and embroidered cashmere, and cotton. Prices Sc to 50c per pair. SECURE SOME THESE Stan! v Br s. LOWEST PRICES. - Meer me AT THE ALWAYS BUSY sroni €A\I\lZ£l?€ZN és 23 Phone 112. 'Bran, shorts and cornmeal for sale by the ba N/°*\~'\A-A --~°“~`°“1='J'_.o1;T1=1 --~ Do you want a barrel ? We carry all the leading brands in stock which include the following.- , BEAVER. QUEEN CITY. FIVE ROSES DELIGHT. 'l |LLS|N'S PR|DE.0G|LVlES. PARKDALE.PUKlTAN. OBELISK. aa-=.' / ‘ii .l\i ‘ ignor isctti i X `\ Soda Souris Water The Ohly Soda Water Fountain IN SOURIS at Maboirs Drug Store, ' next door to _Gox Hotel, Souris P E- Island I Deshrisay Bl ock. I 1 ' ° _ J i , , _ and see them. prices. Baby Earriagcs ¢,,... *_ - __ -. .-' iq _ 'W -; " - _-L s__ .»fI.l'lll“/lliiiilfillirt S.;-` -, \'l\’ / I BABY CARRIAGES ! Now is the time to take pianos." your Baby out these fine Yours truly. days, so that they will have a (SlK”°d>_ ALBERT VISETTI' strong constitution when they This piano is sold here only by and G0-Cans -____-----~ . .--»--~< We have all our Go-Carts ‘ 'and _Baby Carriages marked ‘down at lowest prices. Call New Carpets It is really astonishing tc see how our stock of Wiitons, Vel- ~ vets, Brussels and Tapestry Car- pets is selling Our prices gm/ handsome Carpets sell them vas. ~ Stylish Furniture Our beautiful stock of Pa or Suites, Bedroom Suites, S e- boards. Dining Chairs, China ".12 Closets, Bullets. etc.. etc., is _ ~ .-'_ _' marked in plain Bguxes at lowest ' ` AS. PATON & C0. p rmum .ss cape nam 1. flflf ,U =.» - *i » i l. 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