WU/IH to the ____;___,éj;__é`;-L ested) best to ssuea and choice sn appetizer. n-_:_-;:_= s als e e-‘ oi- '_ ' _ tired and run down y need a_ tonic; you couldn’t find a better one than this-like all our remed- ies itis of the highest quality 50:: and 75c bot- ftlesf- W E.A. Foster _-...._.._»_j...o_.__.:.__.._._..__. ..=,,......,.....;_~__;;`.... .. o o' ° . _ ° 1 mf l "‘-li . Ili'- . ,-1 _ ' I (D Central Drugstore Sunnyside fi aaFnafgpailnungglggrlzsuanfuzununanvivazg - » 5 ll ll€ll_ll0ll eniitlmfn Evsry|'Gan't.|`aman needs Lapjndry work* SWT." 31_7 lkelltli Road West; R' Mus ve it every day YU want tht: gash _ » _ __ B . dv tri t ' ' t it ..“.r.?`....;;_.:: .sf ..' :..°a°i°2;..“.°..'.:. wprk-PP e us-£0 itll and our team w ll csl . goods re rned promptly. _ _ A. F- WEBSTER _ Star Steam Laundry 134’ Ke`utSt. l _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ ,` __ __ .Paw _ ___ JN _, ’¢'.J wi 5\¢_ ' _ _ .._ 'i . P _ _ .,,.._.__ __ ' ."~;“'-1:# rf- _ _,Z / _ at-#P _ _DA_RK_VV_OQD “ clade f‘~Eii'n'»inient‘~fms 9 U b running orae, , re ii m D rfleld he b Saladin one ofthe _grea Darkw sod took first prize at the Prine Ciunty Exhibition and 'at Provincial E hibitlnn in Charlottetown in igio. DARK WOOD is sired by Parkside u e Parkvhod which is without douhi the b Edward- ;§?‘d°;!t§%’\g~‘;"`,-~. Victoria, st' nada; theiice to Phi|ip_‘°l-lofi: ". -*_-=..`_,,, lsnd's overnight Thursday. May igtlito " '~ ' _- i ee _ moral P me rsiiveairunia ' southeast winds, showery. and with a southern was 49 ( ;"'!‘- 3'/`-'.1 _____,,,> 5.44 and Fridayat 6.26. day at 4.13 _ " ‘ The moon rises tomorrow morning Mr. L. W. Jenkins, M. L. A., was a of Pleas- failing in nesday, June 4th at 3 7 P m ,_1__»-,,_...?-- IIOISE IIOTES _A-- proves him it Mr Elliotte ti sylhsv menu _ :i _annual .picnic at _Rocky Point yester; s, lhy- _ ¢ O O__ _ o . _ £Eu_~ \ Q- s e s e s s s s e e s e e' .e s s lottqtown pbltga Court this mm-ning _ _ k - . _ Mary Anderson for being drun o e e s s e o e s e » e » o ¢ o o o o -_ ‘HM THORP' §;_;'EARS OLD To discharged as it was. her iirst ap- ASHIPPING NEWS sssfssssssessesesa - arrested for stealing the launch own- All of us good Indians will pele- ed by Mr Ti P Moore and Mn br V _ . . . . not ¢ . . ,_ giaiahtq ¥?_1;1t!;‘;,_ lgxlslei; tg: xllftgiflill Moore as reported yesterday. ongel_ ames orp. The Carlisle athletic C0MMENDABLE__ At the regular nboini, “J”-“"_‘° “'.°“ ll” P"“‘“*‘=l1l°“ “Nl §-ll and that of the club generally. 'Bon players, becoming the captain' of tae ' _-- r,,,_,;,) Wfllile Srullfou essrftaitiou- Thorns 'ri-iw COMING G.\i1E.--The boo }\"lUl‘l““9-fe elllerlellde 8_8 11 l>r0l0BS- nix Cricket Club yesterday aftlernoon 1 21 lffllal baseball l1l&Y€F._Wl1\Cl1-008% Ulm received che following despatch from Mrs: his title of the world s greatest am- H, M_ 5_ Uumberlwd 1,, reply to 8 6) _md iiteui- athletic, developed nothing 9,-oposmun for a gamg during Weir W‘md°l`l’ll- ' approaching visit leaving the na e Chiir- punched so that it can be hung up trim Leaving Mu,-my Ha,-bor at ev. 'i‘. when not in use- For u streue.c<>\\- o. rn. tbeirsin dm not arrive hesou, venient, satisfactory tooth brush you Charlottetown “nur about 9 oicl Oth of should try the Rexali, it is guaran- A deiay 0;- 40 minuteg occurred Weil by UB- 250- The Ms0Kll\I\0l\ Hopeficld lor some reason unknown _ - Drug Co., corner Great George and to the P,,_ssengerB_ besides otha,-B ° ; Kant Ste- MH- tbo__ipngtb_oif wbieb, it is oini '“`““' `“"" _ d` .ll tdf :For house-cleaning you will need 2?; 8:33228 gf ,l,l:,s?§:;): ‘:1§ne_ or _ ' moth balls, Rexall cedar camphor, ‘ compound, ammonia, soaps and the _ hundred and one other necessary eorgo helpers to this busy season for house- _ "’“‘ _ keepers. You will find everything you _ _ll.0_"'~ J- l'l_°““°‘! l”et“l`“°‘l ‘l‘0l“ t 44; want here, quality top-notch, prices Blnglfoll by the °xl>l`¢BS lust fllgllt- . Mor- rock-bottom, will save time, are sui;q,`,_ _,,,, '”"“_ _ _ _R - qwboecér soivieo nnuf ooinpiscrnsua- illfgsddtl 1i;IartiJ2_.__cx»_ tflléown ber faction by coming here first. Micke 5 °Y_,_¢ -__ _ “'89 ll Bl' 0 e d two out n use or wltést you wont ébsn cali .yesterday-_ _ f h .ThMci Du o.,cor: _ s€Bli4!l nElreGreu€ Gezrgeniggd Kiln? Ste. Mtf. -Ml* .R¢ll$e, MCM“ll0“» l`el"“f“e‘I __________--- . i Chprlqtitetown last night from dlml) Buntuin Bell & Go , for best coal, Gl9»5K0W» N- 5- I` ‘ 5; , . _ _i ;_ t ' . 9-Z3Mtf. _ "-"" geet_ lowes pnf:is__.`_\ _ _. Mrs. Benjamin Rogers made the _ l`0\l¥1ll l2I`lD by the N0l”tl1\1Il\b8\”lHI\Y U19 WQBWFH tfuim exposure was 47 degrees above zero from harlottetown. Y The h|g\,e,,t temperature ,-“U1-.led Mr. Frank Stewart of Bruce Stew- ' ' yesterday was sixty degrees above art & Co.,~ Ltd., returned by the ' ,em ,md the gowegf, was stty-one Northumberland last night from _ a » above. The lowest the previou ` night was forty-three above. At nl a. m., it was fifty-one above and nine p. ni., it was fifty-two above. 'rho tide will be nigh this nttoi-noon tor Morell today to attend the lun- ., at. 4.09_'and tomorrow at 5.29; .' will be high tomorrow morning The sun sets this evening at 7.40 town, was a passenger to Souris yes- /' and tomorrow at 7.41; it risen eo. terday afternoon in connection with i morrow morning at 4.13, and Fri- the Mclnnis murder case. The last quarter of the moon wus North Wiltshire by the western train t 8 04 in tbs on 'ruosdsy May, 21 b, st p Ymefilfiy e¥¢°"\°°“- S Like There will be a new oon on Weil my di- The length of today will be fifteen afternoon He was accompanied by his of i-opnir hours and twenty-tivo minutes daughter Miss. Nellie who is home on away; he From Yesterdays Evening Guardian) a visit from New York. to t t 10.30 o'cloc _ _ ¢h',l;hem0r::i£;mbynethi Retail Store The third game ol the Charlotte- Tested Thermometer with a northern town-Boieball ,League was PlHY=d ou noon... was auystrht dome- mrs -Mssdeaslfsniauhw the LAm on _coitic 'rirs 10 FOR l5c 1 1 , _ Fmm his earliest youth no was in- rboonix cricket ciub are ronundoti ¢ “rested ill Htl-‘l¢l"l° l’9~9tll\'1¢B Ol “ll that the team is not yet/selected for _ |Sl_>ftB. and had made quite c local ssturdays rnatcb with the 1-1. M. s. I g - irenutstlvu before he entered, Carlisle. cu berinnd. it is dssirubis that as e . where he quickly made ii reputation many an possible attend the daily neilt ~ _ _ ` P ' as ' imperteotiona _ _ ‘ _ overlooked . , , by evenlhg _' ° ppaflf. “Ellen the - piper in which* uekott’ s, CLUB” VlRGlNlASsls rolled is made of PH" but-mark the diierence in the ,trial l i i f i'-s`rvff s`.f~a‘s_iir. Q-sn:s's?€a-:res »¢\l¢`-KI T7. » ` “eq/I " ' “Una” ' -_,__ 'F 3. po _ Play Victorias by the score' of 14-2. - attending the U. C. C., Chariot 1-my to his home in St. Louis to-day. at home last evening. Ferguson, Charlottetown, and Miss lim' .lean Aitken, Georgetown, arrived _Charlottetown by the Nortburnber- _ ` land last. night. _PM _ __ __ .,_.. Cross, and Father Maurice McDonald{ Charlottetown, were passengers b £0 the afternoon train east yesterday to New attend the funeral of Mrs. John Sin- nott, mother of Rev. Mgr. Sinnott. ming _ 5, eginu ' 0( the ¢\ay`am\ time at the .1-is gal administered rrsevero defeatto the of Richibucto, N. B. One of her sons Minard's Uiniment Co., Limited, _ ' ztllaxall Tooth Brush is diilerent *oi the visitors; Hpelighted, because it is better. It hasacurved gagtmmy commgmtng 1,30," Signet] . . handle and irregular brush surface Cumgertand, . t.hat~ enables the user to get at all __» the teeth, back ones as well as front UNNECESSARY D}.][,Ay_._ .pas . . _ _ . ,. . ¢ ones. The buck of the brush is per- gem on the Bpeqal train to Mu ° ° ’ ’ f0l"l1'7°‘-l f-lllls enllbllng YOU T-0 keel) it Harbor on Victoria Day complain of' t; the clean all the time. The handle is ,,nm._cessm~y deiays on the r um Misses Nellie Gillespie and Bertha in Father Thomas Curran, 'Kelly's Y Mr. F. B. Fripp, Government Eri- Q ' MUSE Theresa Turner of Murray ward in Western Canada; Mrs. Mein Il 4_4'5 Harbor parsouage, who has been vis- erney and Mrs. Scully in Bos on; grave fears were entertained for liis in iting in Charlottetown, the guest oi Mrs. Joseph McDonald in Edmonton recocery, his hips being badly bruised ook. MP. and-Mrs. W. P. Doull, returned and Miss Hannah at home. The hun- and his body turned black from ills band of deceased is 89 years of age ribs to his feet. We used MINAItD'S -~ und tbo sudden dontb ot his enum- LINIMENT 011 him freely to demise tops Fill-ll” M- J- C018. Halifax, arrived able life-partner is a hard blow to the pain and with the use of three meg ln CllfU'l0tt9¢0WI1 1219*- Bight and him. The funeral takes place this bottles he was completely curedvantl M; leaves for Morell this morning to at- morning to St. Joscph’s Church, Mo- able to return to his work, tend _the funeral of Mrs. John Sin- rell Rear. ` nott.,_mother of Rev. Mgr. Sinnott. BRITISH COMMON S is Rev. Mgr. Siunott, of Ottawa, us- ' Yarmouth, N_'>_B. sistant to the Papal Delegate, Rev. _ ` Mr. Rayberna Callaghan, who was Mgr. Stagni, who arrived in the city G¢“l~l@m0“.'-IH Jlihllary loaf.. Fflfl' UG' Monday night and proceeded to Mor- °lB l‘9°l“l"’» 011° Ol l-ll° NG!! °mPl°Wd sen. town, during the past year, returns ell_ yesterday morning. She also by me. W0fl¢l"E l¥\ f-DB lumber WOOGB. leaves the following other sons and lliid tl U09 fall Ou him. Cnlllllllif Mill --_ daughters: Clement in Boston; Ed- l0aI`lllllY~ H6 WHS. Wl1€l1l0“llfl» Dl99_°'l t . o a sled and taken home where SAUVEUR DUVAE. Elgin Road, L’Islet Co, Que. __i__._..__i- _.___--1---_ lusts. 'mia s. s. 1-iAi.1rvAX.-.'r_hn‘p. :-1. RE-AS SEMBLES. LONDON, May 26-Alter having Halifax arrived in Charlottetown at been on a. holiday since May 8, the 10 o’c1ock last night with ii good House oi Commons re-assembles to- cargo of freiggt. and the following morrow amid many signs oi popular passengers:-Miss M. Wnres,"M€d__h E. l“¢lille\'enCe to its proceedings. Next McLeod, Miss M. Curley, Mrs`."fI. L. M0I`l\'l8y is the day provisionally fix- Hillis and Mrs. Johnson. She sails at ed for the second reading of the Home 2 o‘clock this afternoon with an ex- liule Bill, but the date may be chnng i tra large cargo including 5,000 bags ed to suit convenience. of potato s. _ ____ -3 e ______._f-1 it MiMu`i__h_'\ MRS. JAMES F. STEVENSON. `A 'sad death occurred at Frederic- ton ou May 12th inthe person of Mrs. James F. Stevenson, who de- parted this life in the sixty-fourth year. of her age, after a few hours illness. The deceased was highly respected gl Y of friends. Sympathetic in time of trouble, self-sacrificing and helpful in time of sickness and trial, she will be long remembered and greatly missed in the community in which she lived. She leaves besides a sorrowiug hus- band three sons and five daughters namely:-Mrs. Alexander Enman, Noun Glasgow, N. S.;_ Mrs. R. Enman, Victoria West; Mrs. Norwood, Glou- cester, Mass; Mrs. W. Marsh, Lynn. Mass; Mrs. H. Bowman, Malden, _ Mass; Albert and Fred in Washing- ton. and Frank on the bomestead___l The remains were followed to _the Fredericton Cemetery by a large con- course of relatives ‘and friends. M38. ELIZABETH McFAlRLANE. _On Sabhath,` the 25th inst., at 'i South Melville, Mrs. Elizabeth Mc-" Farlana, widow of-the late-'John Mc-~` Farlane, aged 65 years. The deooae-_ ed was the daughteppf the lafia `:.-_ivid_ Cameron of Hampton and leaves, be-l sides a family of two sons‘ and two l daughters, five ‘sisters ‘and ode brutn. er to mourn the loss of an alention- l, ate mother arid sister.. .She was a.“ woman of sterling and__uprigltt char ncter, much esteemed and respected by all who knew her. Ehewals a' con- ~' sistent memqsr of tha._p|-°¢\,y\m-|_,,n‘ its, of a cruciiled but __ risen ,Savior and with the full assurance of a blessed immortality beyond amen and the l.'l°ave.-Com, ' » ‘ ..__.,_.. _IDi_.§l1 and 'eati beloved by n large circle | _ ‘ Church and died trusting in the mer. ` _ ima. Joint snmorr. _ The sudden sion. oeeumdi st nor- _ ell on* Saturday last d Mrs., Jobni 'Si_nu°.l¢- '1'h°\\zh~ 'rv-mis old sb." Ind was [out in the granary holding I RTN* blKt"Wllild her”h\lsha`ml 'was Blllht it ,With oats, she took sullen pots in urs sud in gan haul' wardead. her llsfflstl was Miss ,FBI remtrkably smart for her yearslj and Mail ._._._._.__ _ ____ Canadian Pelham Caron! Ce., Ltd., ' Wmdmr, Ont.. V Enclosed,/ind 2c stump covering postage on 5-cup trial lin of Instant Possum. ' Name ._._._._.__-..........._.....s.........._.............M Addldll ... ............ ........................-...................,..,_.._.--.___,..,;.-,ga ........ ...._.-_................._.............._........-..-_--_ Gloccr's name '_"'--1-l'l_l-Ill-I-nn-u_sssia_ss|_`_nsJ 'i`he New Food-Drink. if Instant Postum ls in thousands of homes where health is valued' _ Former tea and coffee u ers who have felt the pinch of in: digestion, headache, heart disturbance, nervous irritation, :tcp have written by the score, telling of remarkable benefits following the change from tea and coffee to Instant Pustum. "' N A level teaspconlul in an ordinary cup of hot water dissolves instantly and makes it right _‘or iii_.~t persons. ___ . A _big cup requires more :vid slrnc peop`e who like stron! things put in a hea_ing spoonful aut' temper it with a large supply of cream. Experiment until you know tl't‘ ~nount that p|¢BS¢S Ylllll' palate and have it served that way in in future- “'l`liauks for the sample of lllsfsnf |’r‘:fu|ll 9"" me- I had been drinking cr ffee for a long time and tw--l ll* lf *wld be dlm' cult to give it up, but I was mistaken. nwhne I was drinking codec Ialwsys felt exhausted and -I weiged but r iz lbs. After using Instant Postom I soon recovered and now am no healthy as sny persog can be. I now weigh mo lbs. and nm stood ly gaining in weight. Name given by Postum Co., Bat=le Creek, Mich. _,, Postum comet ill W0 f°m°- 11.5.1.1 tn-_sg b- nomo- _ _ _ Ing” doesn’t require boiling, but is prepared _1,9g='_'¢\§_`é,jErrs'ng a level tesspoonful in a cup of hot water. ' " “ lp -kinds are sold by grocer: everywhere. _ ‘ an un Ptsium Cereal Qo , Ltd Windsor, Ont K i