l r E ww ~ t h e picturesque; la n dr . ' .*,, locked sr. Lawrence route ‘I / ll ll .. t \ . » fs: v 1': Vi ' 1 A, , r-_'sf lf" » .._, , .. lrifr- ,_ . if' , _ L0 BSTER PA-C KERS S U P I’ S at lowest prices. Highest market prices paid for Canned Lcbsters. Corres- pondence solicited. N EV IL-LE CANNERIES, I Limited \ (Successors to M. Neville) I-IALIFAX, Nova Scotia Apl r5ME3mos l Farm for Sale The undersigned offers for sale hi i valuable farm containing 260 ' acres of land, 5o of which is covered with a. growth ol' hard and soft wood, the remainder in a good state of cultivation. There is also a quantity of good swamp mud on the prom iles. It is well watered and suitable in everyjvay for good farming. The dwelling rouse and out buildings are all in good ir. H ~ -~ A lrspalr, For further particulars apply on the premises F. CONNOLLY Monaghan Road ` _ Lot 48 ' 3-5fliivvzmos. ` 'nn-qu ‘ , 5' \. - , _ Anarchist With Knife Attem- I pts Life. of Grand. Duke Friedrich. ____ Maur-mlm, may s.(spe¢i»1).- An consort Sunday afternoon The Gra not harmed. ~ hilt oi his sword and proceeded. man, intending to lynch him, but t was an anarchist and belonged to refused t.o_ divulge. Jung 'said he meant to present petition for help and intended to at tack the Duke uni if the re nest was small. _ STEAMSIIIP SAll.lNliS_. F _ l I T/ ‘ _,-ftp-1lZ'|`,...,. ~.--\-1; _ __ nrmimi in siinu . I Central Pon nf Bn|lm¢l“ li BELOW is given n complete lint ' ofthe summer railings of the Canadian N o r t h e rn ' Atlantis: 30711:." These acumen are the linen In the Brlrlrb Canadian service. They have nrt a new naadard of accommodation lor all dances. Lv. Montreal Slammer Briibl Wd.lnn¢ 4 Wed. June 18 Wed. Italy I Wed. Jul! I6 sn. ,luly 26 Anr. 9 Aus. 2! Sem. 6 5¢l74-20 Oct 4 Tm( my zo erm. scum Royal George ROYII Edward Royal Cecile Royal Elward Royal George Royal *Edward Royal George Ruhl Edward Royal George Royal Erlward Royal Georg: Sli. Royal Biwxrd Sal. _*_ , For bookletauni all lnlcrsl- - .r in tion. apply my agent. or P. l l fi _.» Mooney. General limit. I2) ` if" I -- l Hollla St.. Halifax. ....1 .fi - c . I 1,. CANADIAN NORTHERN l srsiinsriirs. r.mrrsn Tu- |. ,lune 17 Tun.]u|y l Tues. July I5 Sun. luly Z7 Sat. Aug. 9 S r A Zl Sat. SAL ta . ur. Sat. Sai. Sept. 6 su. Sai. Sen. 20 eat. Ou. 4 . 0 .1 Sal rl 8 Sat. Nov. 1 Sat. Sat. Off. I8 Nov. l Nor. 15 AE . if Agent -W K gers. Oltyr . .Bu F F1__ l l p iwfuarr r- Y _iluij STEAMSII ll’ SAILINGS Plant Line Direct Route to Boston Commancing May 6th the S. S. linlif ii will leave Vhsrlottetown for Boston v H\\W|K¢Hb\ll‘Y and Halifax [ueednya noon. From Boston Saturdays. For all information apply to Plant Line Olfice “Nami” Fmxnww Charlottetown. P Charlottetown steam Navigation Co., Ltd. nfeommencine Monday lthe sth ui Mny STEAHER NORTIIUFIBERLAND ie ch 1 tt t i if , _ :i;d%3o’clgi:i? ni! i)n`:n|ed)vrin¥lcl"Li:\I?il osn urn about 4.30 p. m, Connections made ntl-ictou for sll points in Nova Scotia STEAMER EHPRESS saves Bummeruidefor Point. du Chen .B. about lo o’clock a, m. lvevingl’oi|-l e i éu Clhene on return about L80 p. m., ollnfci ll! with express trains for har ottotcwn and 'l`ign\eh. Connections grits at I’--int du Cheneior nli points in _ hada and the United States. .» ` G. W, WAKEFOHD . _ Manager P, E. Island. 5.°\l°tl’ _|913 St. Law- ! _ From hondon Steamer from Killian , _ , , ‘ 'l \ ‘ ' 4 , i---- Blrnairaanuek , Ann rain THE Ros "‘l'ho' dr-pose ol a ‘ jouraqall not only' so arrive at the goal, but to find enjoyment on the may."-Hclryuanhykr That describe! the While Star-Domtatomservlce by - ` 'l" f"'5 'F ////AW .a /A ru seamen: r Matournaana Qullln ru wiurlnr - non Pofrruauo. Ml; N I.Al¢l-Bd' CANADIAN llllll Askthencerest gent ' .rn . V/ \h»HlT[ .STAR ut)/\‘\lNIUN LIN Ar,-'ent-W. K. Rogers. City ` = ALI. THE WAY BY WATER Eastern S. S. Corporation INTERNATIONAL LINE F A R I S CIARLOTTETOWN T0 BOSTON First Clara-............................$l2.20 Second |010 |935 I. ". ‘ 'ha . _ . . E.2r.¥:.zi.:.i...t.';."l.:.r.‘x.’:‘i.':.i:;’.:.’.':i Bat at 1 p. rn. lor Boston dir t. . Keturnim: leave. Central Vsharf Boston. Mandala at 9 a.m. and Portia rl! s p. m. ie. 'e..°.°-.Prairie ri “i it °-. ““‘ emitting Portland. ' U n V R ‘B pon D HQINE Y BEEAHBBIP LINE irsc serv ae eeu P and and N Y . .i::...:°'.i..i“i::f .i"`°'.“.l‘.“a_`i""i"' T"- For tickets, literature and information i t i al tl k t ~ . :hgchsdilhgiiuzh tg gestmegmsurne L. iz. 'rnnmrso . '1‘. rr s. ns. 1 ' E. ’ J f ‘L '“eii= mr. fm” W`l,*.l.I,?|..‘U..°.i,'§i...|-$1.1 . B were held at the cathedral. Several |t.he top, havp been dug at Northamp- Q I N Serious Funeral of eral Tancrede Augusta, who and on . ll nuke mow on me warmer ana wtslrriaey signs arm it bmi uinm. for me Ai-myliui you-were tem P"°'”d°“t ` A“§““°'9 fl\“°l'°1 99°* |actors, ten den ata, twoiaw students, The Duke was about to drive tocgxgly i‘\';‘€i°,L;:g“tt\; mtifsafi ,six medical stvrdeuts, and the races when the msn jumped on quorum being pnnnt' tub momma |10!°l'5- ' ' - j ‘ - , the carriage steps and tried to grasp at once began the ballotlng tor Pres- ` Evidence or Ancient the lapei of his coat, bug the Duke ldsnt, which resulted in the choice of ‘ Nyc,-kmgn wig, warg <91” O knocked mm to the gi-ouna with the _1i';“°‘";*:em§;§:g:“c::x; ,iilslgi ami: ct' same: Colliery. near swu- iy Minister of the interior aim me s 1“°!~ f°““'1 “N °l‘°1°*°“ A crowd gathered and attacked tl; ggnator; G,m,,-ay B,¢“|¢.,,,, Lg,-0¢h,_ Jolllli who tell out of I esgdand. was Minister ot War, and General Belierdq police arrested him. I-Ie gave his Both “fore and an,” the °\°¢¢1°,,-. 1 ~ f f ‘ _ Mme BS Auf-OH J““K» and Said l1° serious disorders occurred iii which S Bzibdmqlm Tsnrgr. H in u n rise an _ 'rue die- ~ °’“° ' "ill "“"’“ 'L secret society, the name oi which he '01-$11;-ewt::g`:ii cumin thggiarviws at ‘weilhins over 'Y lb., and measuring 26 the funcrsl of Generifl Auguste, which. fusillades were Bred lu different parts of the town, and a panic ensued a- Y <1 were refused. The knife he carried mon; the great assemblage in _the i Th d tu d_ I Dr church. Many women and children were trampled upon and seriously tn- jured in the rush to escape from the cathedral. ` Troops which were in redincse for such an emergency were called out and temporarily re-established order. The firing for a time ceased and the funeral ceremony continued and was ,brought to s close without further in- cidents. _ - During the session of the Assembly tiring in the streets was resumed and continued at/ intervals throughout the day. i I' ` ` ' FOI' TWO ‘CSIS _ During the sixui Bi-msn nap Slliilllill Silili Pllll ‘ IN T|‘lE__BACK. Many people fail to understand the significance of alsmc, weak, eoro or aching back. When the back wh or becomes weak it is a warning that the kidneys are sdectcd in some way. Take notice to the warning and cure the backache on the tlrst sign, for if you don't do this, se:-lions ‘p;impl1icat.ions_e:e to arise eve o in o Blgrrdpsy, Dielicgi oxpgiigllss the three moat deadly forms of kidney trbuble. ` D ' Kidne Pills go right to the sestodt? :he trouble, cure the back and revent any further trouble from the Eidneys. , Mrs. D. J. Mclnnis, Carleton, P.E.I.,/ writes:-“For two years I had s severe pain in my back. I was so bad that when I would sl».00lJ down I could not straighten up for quite_a time. I glut a box of.Doan e Kidney Pills and they eip-, ed me so I kept on using them until I had used three boxes, and now I sm completely cured. _ I think tlieirire the only.\emedy for disordered lu eys."i Doan’s Kidney Pills are 50 cents a box 3 boxes for $1.25, at alldealers or mailed direct on receipt of price by The T. Mil- burn Co., Limited, oronto, Ont. When ordering direct specify -“_Doan'a." f""'i o ; balmsr-MisaA Ferguson,Lady Assistant- Personal Attention and Promptness Guaranteed. Ambulance calls answered at short notice SPECIALTIES Disinfccting and Ifumigating Fumrture Reparred and Reup bolstered. _ . Silent Salesman made tocrder ’ii°itlii§i3isi..¥Zl."= l Fire lneu~rance~ ir .E . ~ h . H I S h n%‘.‘.rl.'3‘l?s.. ~..“'ll.2€..i..,‘w9a¢.."ii’i‘llI Phoneliil i 11|' Of ........ _ _ _ § i , , PORT AU PRINCE. MB! 8',\(Bpcc- ldshtydx amrchin urea to assassinate crane l“1)~”M'- W°'_1°l`0'°°_'-°- ° 9°M9°¥» -signed his _nuns S00 rink.. Friedrich ci sean. as ii. was "°° °‘°‘"'W P"‘“°“* P' "“¥“`ll¥ *‘“° umm I ‘ s` .. ' -ri `- , .1 ». leaving the railroad station with hisI:?;§°l;?li"'°,,.§5ug' AMIPI Ill \l\l -IIB J d _ . . been dug up on the farm ot_,_Mr. T. 0. ` Ratcltite _at Chesterton# 'neat' Poten 'flleilt Iilarieltoaf on one night; and Bmw. at one llr. E. Foreeten' Amcngtliomsaaoeeptedaarecrutta IQYGR llll' Tragedy . rllll cut, a _ot Jordan gktlled eighteen years ago. e largest ,inches in lexzth and 18 inches round l-tonshtre. _ ‘.1 . ' Recbrd in an Asylum ` e ea occurre o W. B. ;'I'stc, for' nity-tour years superinten- 'dent of Cogpice Lunatic Asylum, Not- tingham. 'll-lis length of servlce`ae 'superintendent is a record for Eng- Iland. , Rent by Easy Payments - The Erplnghsm District Council are _inviting applications for new cottages. with half an acre ot garden, at $85 a year, td be paid et the rate of 25 cents .a week, and the balance st har- vest time or Michaelmes. ' Divine “Service in Esperanto ersntc Congress at Eastbourne a. service con- ducted entirely in Esperanto by two Brighton-clergyman was held at Holy Trinity Church. "Applause ln Prison Lapplause; laughter, and at times expressions of dissent by the priso- ners ot Strangewsys Prison, Man- chester, punctuated a lecture to them in the prison chapel by Mr. Bucher Cooke on the evils ot gambling. ` Puuy in the well A cat belonging to Mr. E. Duflln, of Stoke Rochford, after being missed for three weeks. has been found alive in s. dry well, into which it had evi- dently fallen. It was very emeclated and weak, but is now recovering. Blackpool Casino The new casino on the beech at Blackpool was licensed after the magi- strates had adjoumed to inspect the premises. Youths under eighteen will not be allowed admission to the bil- -liard saloon. A Degree of Commerce It was announced at a meeting of the Belfast Harbour Board that the Queen’s University in that city is about to institute a Degree of Com- merce, and that -for the benefit or duy_workers evening lectures will be given on economics, geography, ac- countancy, commercial law. and modern languages. Humor of Crafters, At the sitting of the Scottish Land Court at Aberdeen one applicant for fair rent complained or the poor qual- ity of the land and said it was more like. a pond than a farm. Another crofter said he did not know when the house was built, but by its con- dition it must have been when Nba-li came out of the Ark. ' skeletons of 4@ A.D. Fourteen skeletons, _wlththc ro`- mains of bronze-wire wrlstleta, have borough. ' Near theskcletonl were scraps ot Roman potterisud glass. had it 'ls thought that the remains ' ` ` lhisy ‘date back to the Roman occn 0 t C » ""2 E25' '°,,.§’.‘>‘ii.i'1iii'»'ini?»'i‘¢iin°ir"»"i‘iii‘ ignition about 400 Ai). f__, 1 I _ ` l '» Dewi-in fer-servant Ctlrla °‘°'°‘°' ti"iii`iili°r.L.ioo sydn»v:simi 5 Wlfeddi1\8‘l_‘?""`l°l‘li’f $515 °"w‘ih°i'° RIVER, ST. ,MARYS BAY lbesn _ granted -to Alice EBI* kg place on the My roll what corn-as-‘ Report sations-New Havana, CUBA, mey.;.e,(speclaLi . -A rather unpleasant p on been caused ,hare by the report; eng; President Menocal will form "and ponds to a new governhicnt ._ dopam- rnent in a` so-called f*O0unclI_ 'ol State," at _the head ot which Dr. Montro will preside as Presidential , secretary. ‘ _ _ f The unpleasant sensation is the ci-, rect result of general- understanding that in this council will beoocommu- dated all the “great and good rqe\1'_'_ of the country lor whom than arduo- other jobs. It is interpreted sen bsdl start on that policy ,ot honest adniiin- lstration and fearless retrenchmcnt everybody expected from President Menocal. _ , _ _I _ f Dr. Monterouls one ot the ablest men in Cuba, but because he was prominent in the old autonomlat movement it is taken lor' granted that he dannot_enter the Cabinet of , this free Repub1lo._WTb€n he did repro- sent it abroad protes s were uncens- ing, despite the tact that everythljxg is in his favor except that one phase of his long past political history. Blr. Manuel Sanguily was callcdtopb Secretary ot State under s Uber# regime when it had been demonstrat- ed that nobody else could bold down the job. .He at no time ceased to be an lndipendent in politics. Therelors, the conjunctlonist administration has had to provide something lor him. Hence the genesis ot the "Council of State." It is generally accepted that Dr. Pablo Desvernine will be the next Cu- ban Minister to Washington. Sr. Valdivia, now Minister ln Nor- way. probably will rstire from the diplomatic service, as will also Gen- eral Gsrcia Velez, now in Madrid. The Ministers at the Hague and at Brussels will trade positions. General Garcia Velez, who is representiu Cu-ba at. the Court of Bt. James' will re- main there.. Skinliseaisee ,aes rA|N|=ui.' ' _ AND UNSIGHTLYQ ul- . 1 Among t.he`moet prevalent are Balt Rheum, Eczema, Tetter, Rash, Bolle, Pimplee ciid Itching Skin Eruptlone. These troubles always arise from the blood being in s bad condition and it il absolutely impossible to eradicate them from the system unlem you put your blood_into good shape. This you can do without the slightest trouble by using Burdock Blood Bitton. 'tt drives outall the humor from the blood, and makes it pure and rich. Thou- sands ci' people have used it during the last thirty-uve years and have been cured. Mr. Robert Gamble, Jones Falls, Ont., says:-“I write with the greatest ot pleasure to recommend your great blood purifier, Burdoek Blood Bitton. My wife and I had itching sores on our face and ears, and tried everything to help them, but found no relief. We saw your B.B.B. advertised uid got a bottle, ami before it was hall gone we both were getting better and when it was all gone | we were cured." ' ' Burdook Blood Bitters ia manufactured only by The T. Mibum C0., Limited, Tomato. Out. \ tives smelter as-can-we ~ ~'.=.~°r»-i~=f'~‘»'s;5E tepid.-uae a..-=ft..~f.f“""iliii‘i“. -»_ ,. ‘N I ‘gi Isl-= ;E§_l'°:r ii; 5' ,R , ,srwisrur nurses ' ' The liiiporiéd Clydes- _Enrolrncnt Certificate Nd. fl6 .E el a.railwa.y -and daughter or s dale Stallion. O 99°! “ situ claim” Reg. No. |2462 will be recelvedby th -for lease of barren for Oyriter Culture in U08? 3:: ` and BEONTIVNCKCUVI.; n' i Application on the regular print- ' e un- ' (Fom\'A.) i -i .Stir ' [ eww'-or 1......-'”"_'f" I 'fusions Harish _. 4, » shasandqgh Mayhthi is llaiihuhaanbek Juaeitfr i 1 4 sn nw ._¢ `i ,. ii i Y _I fr. - ‘ ' .AO _ ., w CASTQRIA ALWAYS 'sms the psitgnaruren f ~ ~ lie You llave Always -sr QL. -i A . er 30 Ye ' ' hiv il-9il`i."v*`»~»»i'l~/e‘¢‘i14¢\f»‘*‘f"&\ ~ ..‘»¢¢¢¢"+ va » Ii i-~ _ L_ A ~' » . / \ - V ' . .1-lan-y ? _ ,V »., 'LV ..-,._ -is ,ir l_»»--_ty :pi The North Sho_i'c_ Silver- _Black Fox Company, 1' llas Still A Few Shares To Dispose 0| Those who wish to invest in a Company offering a dividend out of this year‘s earnings had better apply at once. _ The above Company have sold options on this year's offspring as followsz- ~ ` 1st. An option on one pair of this years young - on condition that this pair of foxes are to ' remain in the ranch at the expense of the purchaser until a litter is produced and that the Company are to have first choice OF ONE PUP in addition to the price* \ 'agreed to be paid, namely: ' S 9.0W.00 znd. A second option on this year’s young at |l,%8._00 , . 3rd. A third option on this year’s young at ll 00 _ $ 31250.00 One litter oi this year’s young on which 'these options have been given has already 'arrived and a Second is ex pected in a few days time. -' __ . i ,f As ALL THE EXPENSES of un- ranch, FEED and CA RE of FOXES includini! RANCPKQ/I AN- AGER'S SALARY and NIGHT CARET ER’S SALARY are paid in advance up to the Ist of. Se `te_n1~ ber next, there is absolutely NO OTHER §VAY' tin which the above sum of $31,250.00 can be applied but in payment of a dividend to the shareholders.T"ai_s practically guarantees the investor a dividend of 31-0 1-4 p.c. payable in September _this year. THIS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY for those having somemoney on hand TO INCREASE THEIR SAV(- INGS by almost ONE THIRD in the short space FOUR MONTHS as the balance of subscriptions is not required to be paid until the I th of May :tex i A DEPOSIT OFTEN PER CEN'l§ 'to , acc0l§>l»rl; your application WILL ' HOLD THE STOC 'for you until that date. ’ »_ . Application for stock may be made ln' the foll- owing formz- ' » ,. ‘ ‘ _ To Messrs. Warburton & Shaw, - . 'Fl '_ __ Solicitors, Charlottetown, P. E. I,....f.........`,1gi_3 I hereby apply for. . . . . .shares in the North; Shore Silver-Black Fox Company, Lilnited, md.g~¢`n;. close you $..........._...being 1o_p._c. deposit Qnfgiunc balance to be arranged on or befor;-..tl'i_e_.1'_i_r;tl'i_,1g}{l,§i;;'»i ignyenext and in default. this_ deposit to be returned, V »~-4 o-1 unit»n»»iGn»oue|¢atidn-so g . ADDRESS . . A Applications may also John S 'Ccnsins, Park Corner; William Cousins, Baltic; ,Robert MeNutt, Darnley; McNutt & Son, A Castle