_ .,»-e§.'sé Mun. ins been and ma wiiiun with - _ , l Sothere youue. You may cut your . th regard to “hen “bor ‘un mo B ‘pound of flesh butyou must not sheds ° d f tl bl . Y L tak the importation oialiens underoontractta mpc' Chr" an ood ou may e m ‘ to bo b t t t work in the States. This action was chief- _you mm we rd" u you wus no ‘pun t" hi i. f ii W ly aimed at Canada. and the Canadian ee m oruwpu U lm “mm z Parliament duplicated the Washington tm burden M°r°°v" than I' an om ' legislation. Our wise men`werc resolved .tmwy b°t'w°°n Bdnln and me Unnmi t _ _ States guaranteeing the right ol their re that iicanadians could not accept an offer spoon" omni” to wma and so at Wm . into or out ot the territorial possessions of ° soutliwaxvi Americans should not be “oh when Amin ‘many is the higher is _ tw ment under like conditions. \\'e all re- hw which neither Rnuamem' nor can gross uinyset aside. So deportation breaks dn . If thl‘d ~i io i 1 d neltlc~ lmportationof American engineers by cogzxry can iieliri rllasfcxrxzns glib; .»\1nericanCongrese legislated to preventii of employiuent across the line to the lnouglit into this country to take employ- mcmber the agitation that arose over the thc Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Coin- other pany. Judizc Winchester was appointed ' by tho Govcrnnicnt of L`ann1la to inquire into the matter and found that- American NATIONAL COUNCIL or WOME engineers had been employed for a largoi ' _ iiunibcr of the bi-st positions on the sur-‘I lt, will he an event. in the history oi 2:] \"‘Y P011'-l'1\l'.Y i0 U10 DI`0\`|8l°"~* Of U10 Charlottetown when that uiriit. represen- Alica Labor .»\<-I. 'l‘Iw-'e colitrnclii \\‘°2l‘¢|tntive iiody. the National Council of i annulled and some of those employed W,)|h,¢h_ ,,,§5e|hh|eg in our |hi,h,5 hex; were orllcrcil £0 l01\\'€' the <‘0\1lli-l`.V 0|' UG week. liaiftlie population of Canada is ‘ll`l‘0l'|\"l~ S0f1\\‘l\0i\0l`H “'€l`9 NSY- The leiiiiniiie. For that hui! of t-lic nation Vlllicll 5l!\U'S limi ‘l¢‘i>0l‘l€fl S\1l\‘ll`)' Ofi tliisisthe Parliainent and our city will nur people, and we had shown l'ncle Sam he for thg time being the L-hptml city, Ip.. ll\=\i l\\'0 <'0\llui't~ This ll‘1\l‘I\0‘l -lllilllf l\0|\l> limi n.~i representatives ofthehoiiies,1\mloitli1\ Caiiiiilian anti|oi~it,v might takcthc oil`enii- ),h,,,]m,h, of m-Khnized ,hhiegigs h, which ll1Kl'"'l\ll~!l`1"'i*‘ t0 We |*‘""l"-1' ""0 but “Ml” the womaiiliood of Canada is working for “Oli i'mi'l‘l‘l)' l1l”0.il'<'t llN‘ll\ 1\l'l`0SH ihe the social uplifting and inoral and l|0\1"‘ll\l`J'~ H*-"'0'U`1‘ hifi W0"'lS ill limi: spiritual betterment of our common rom the Provinces by the sen, from e provinces by the St. Lawrence “UUE “'(‘l`0 li liossilile for the oillcer to houhh-y_ approval nf the work that hnsf been dons-_ eject- n i'csistiiii.:1ilicn without risk of pm- .l*~“~‘i~l'\L! 1"\l'l’*\|'i ‘lf hi* °“'“ l’e"5°" “P0” the National Council will receive n very l-'l\li€‘¢l“B0\1 °f i-he “lien \\'hll\¥ WYIUHY 'honor them for their worth and 1\ll or partly \vitliin the foreign territory is nn \\'e are assured that the members of the izrucious iniluenccs they carry in their °xl"“'&?l`fil°"l“l C°""U`al“t °f such “"9" train. Has.iiot thc wisest of men written the Prize Lie-its in the linntls of the public not later tlinn Easter. It is to be hoped that in another year it. will be made cer- tain for a much longer period. I We again usk thc citizens of Charlotte- 1 / , -tit 1' " "i;;§\\,L , £1 A i It T Ni.-ed a carpet, an .D ,,<~="”' '~'§'*' I-:e\\’-'_ .5 " oiicfoth, any rugs, any V blinds or curtains? We’re here now with more beautitul house fixings than you ever W7 r p ..__,. _ saw in one store on the .l 1 Island before. , And what’s more we know how to sew and lay a carpet better than most people. t Our carpet sewing machine cost a lot of money, but it’s worth it ali. It matches carpet perfectly, \ _ which cannot be done in hand sewing. ~ It sews your carpet in an hour, no long waits while somebody is fooling away your time. The seams are almost always impossible to see; in hand sewing the seams are visible a big part of a mile away. We will sell, cut, sew and lay your carpet in 2 ‘ hours any time yon're ready, and do a better job than others can-and don’t forget we do it cheaper too. We know what we can do, and we can do what I we know how to do. ' If there’e anything you need or your house needs come in today and make us prove our state- ments. Prowse, _ Bros., N- . ol the virtuous woman that “ber priee entieth eentury Pkizii Lisi 1905, The P. E. I. Agricultural and Iiidueti-ini hxliibltion Prize List for 1905 is now ready for distribution. ltis neatly lirintoil and the cover is un artistic illustration out appropriate in design. As an introduction the Directors say:- ln presenting the Prize List for thc Mnrlt-lnie Inf/or-ProviiicialExliibltiont-0 be held in Charlottetown from the 26th to the ;£‘.)t-li September next, the niniingcinciii. have little to add toivhat has already been frequently told in the intioduction to former Prize Lists. They have, year in and your out, so eni- pli1i.sized°nnd insisted on the renl value of the Exhibition being educational, that their views in that respect seem now to be adopted by the best agricultural opinion in this Province. It luis been most gratifying to -tliose who liavc devoted much time for the Inst. tlftcen years to this subject, to find that their i'-il`oi'ts have been np|iroci1\.tcd, nnd that at the Convention ofI*`arnicrs‘ lnstitu twheld in Charlottetown u short tiuie ago, the gentlemen thcrens.~ic1ublcd, represent- ing the most advanced practical and tlieoretioal Agriculturists of this Island. in no nnibiguous terms expressed their nttliose Exliiliitions, and that they also eiitlorscd the view, long held and atren- uomilv insisted upon by the innnaizeinciit, that the value of the Exhibition was greatly enhanced by being thrown open to the sister Provinces of Nova Scotia und' New Brunswick. We are glad to be able to any that the Govern- ment pro- pose to make the grant for prizes certain for nt least another year, so that in 1906 we may hope to be able to place town to extend a hearty welcome to visitors from other pinot-is, and to assist. the mnnngenieiit in providing for their ncconimoilatiou. THE RIVERS OF NEW ENGLAND. New England and the Provinces are now looking their best the recent fro- qucnt rains liaviiig brought out, the foli- age so that now it is n perfect delight to travel throuirh the country. People who reside ln the Provinines are ipnny ol' th:-in unaware of the fuct that by n trip over thc All Rail Line tliev cross and have n view of all ofthe principal rivers of New Eng- land other than the Uoiinectlcut. All are familiar with the river St. John then crossing the St. Croix the passenger is nt. once in the State of Maine and soon reach- es the Penobscot riding along the banks ot it for over fifty miles and at Lincoln niugnificent. views of Mt. Kntnhdin, Mn|ne's highest Mountain, are obtuinetl. After leaving Bangor one soon comes to the Sebasticook and crossing the Kenne- bec at Waterville rides along its banks for more than forty miles and soon after leav- ing the Kenncbeo the Androscoggin is crossed at Brunswick. From Brunswick to Portland, the metropolis of the State of Maine, it is only about t-hirty miles, and about a dozen miles beyond Portland the Snco is reached and crossed. A few miles further on is the Piscntnquis and on reaching its west side one is in the State of New Hampshire and little further on 1i.not-her state line ia crossed into Maasa- chusetta. The grand Mcri°imac is seen and crossed and just licfore reaching Boston one comes onto the Myr-itilo and thc Charles. A trip over the Al Iiail Lino then is always one of geozrnpliical inter- est and passengers are daily understand- ing its value. _ THE MARKETS. The market Tiicstlay was well attend downward selling from l8 to flilc .per lb Eggs maintain their price at 15 to 17c per 12 to l5c each. A good quantity of lob- nters was on sale from 8 to 25c cM:h.Two ` Io’ I4 and Iak exceptionally large lolnterii wel hlnir i7 , 8 lim each attracted much notice, _-_;_______ _ I was ciirrd of Bronchitia and Asthma by MINARD`S LINIMENT. MHS. A. LIVINGSTONE. Lot 5, P. E. 1. was cured of a nevcre attack of Rh- eutnatism by MINARD S LINIMENT. I was cured ofa severely sprained leg hy MIN/\RD‘8 LIN IMENT. JOSHUA A. WYNACBT. Bridgewater. All sorts of Hour coverings well bought, priced right. The soles In our carpet de- partment have increased one hundred pei' etni thu spring, ion or mmm ref tm.. _ _ ___ ru nhbve'“;ni»iu|"_ 'sont aiu-' 'i ' admin an °em1uwti»av` _ mu ;°’_uN¥nmn_ ,i _ _ hwdayiiu lil-midst And\'ve5\llhtal»o ozroni/mon ani:/uoet.‘s i'aney.But the Parliament ol Wo- an, and the federation of the olvllimed or-id is already an accomplished hat, in ' he International Council of Women. % na 1-.i Mahone Bay. JOHN MADER. _ is he Womon's Council in its loeal, national I 'T' ~ snr.-;:.::: ::a.~::.:::':1fr:: Trimmed 'line init 1°.-in. ""°~" ’"°°'» one or nie gi-esteaunatnutionn ortho ...V .. “ , U " 1" tv _ ‘ - o 3" Untrimmed Hats, Half Price. f _ ‘cry I si A '11 “ = PORT 0F CHARLOTTETOWN. June 21--Ar. llcnry Nickerson, Bouflrot-, Moiitaguc ; Fanny Youiig, Lcinon, Syd ney ; Sir Wilfrid, Roberts, Pictou. June 21-Cl. Irene, Landry, Glace Buy; Torritlon, Cain, Ilhwpcbinc, P- Q- 2 Sl” -\\'iiiri‘i(i‘cr'1\i‘i"L.~:licl \v;i)1]l(1ll ‘ peliliictly well, ' Cliarlotleiowlli P- E- L iiowquirlclyit r~:trcnprt.lieiis-ivliainnappn. Phone 125. _ Box 1280 tile it i;i\'c.s wi\1it.1i. glow it brliiea to tts &w . pnlliil clit-1-ka! The nutrinicnt cont-ained ”W“"` "`"`“"_""' T.nn1zhin;:<-_vi-H, rosvlins. iirlizht quick ' 'r~ ' "-~~-'~- ---‘~~~‘ ~~---~~ »~ - ff'-’ "!0“~‘"‘”"l“"ll l""°H'h" "l"‘"tY I“""”°' FUI/IIA\\\*/HI/y.l\\ \\\\\\\W/IIII'?__§\\\\\\€. UThat Lea g lillilils. A Our dress and walking skirts have con- -- vetted more women to the economy of ;~-;if_-j'// getting n skirt ready inndc than a page of /f -' ;_ » " V newspaper talk. It's not just because '\_`_f,,`»_».',' ' 4/r" it.‘s ready to put on, but it’s the way the ' r' , ' _ skirt hangs, the wny the bond fits, and _, _ Q) the chlpoert-st little closing or plaoket /i \\ at the back. All these appeal to the " _, I _`\\, \M,,‘,,- J' woman who tried to master the myatcr- Q\ \ W I1 1,..-, ' , . ies of puttinga skirt together at home . If /'F55 \ ' \\\` ` 1 “_ _~ ' ii _ or experimented with a dressmaker. `\"l]\" 'ly - /f kinds of read.l"tO“aP' ffheiielstliiit indefinohle grace about the 5 ' ,i _» 4 » /,, ready-made skirt that betrays the “know- , _ _V ,. f'/V' Ply” 1-gofing that how." This week we offer you a specisl` .,.;7_f'__, ‘C ~,.,_';.~_f' 1* V, y, _5 sale in this department'-Jas Paton 3cGo. ` ' "»_ ;, - ' , ' /<9 V' ` 22