,,hv_, .i ~ifhtiertaiting..ngiims .. I Opened in .Summerside ’pRANVlLLE smear. TWO b‘o‘o‘ri’s NOR-TH ‘_ or MclJONALD'S DRUG sronrz. find—onto hearse and acomplcte line of cloth covered and pol- uskets and cofiina ; also of ladies' and gentleman's robes. ‘ DISTANCES NOT LIMITED. , rRICES MODERATE. .‘ u. WADI‘I‘X ‘ " Residence, one door North of Plaza Hotel, 3-2dtnwt’6m Granville St., Summerside. mv‘ Natigaiion Now; an I we are now opening our Spring stock of general merchandise consisting of men's, boy‘s and children‘s ready—made clothing. Larlies' and gents’ Boots and S‘ioes. Ladies’ Skirts, W'rappers and Shirt Waists. Men's Shirts, Ties and Collars and all other lines in dry goods. Don’t forget we also keep a general stock of Furniture and Stoves, Groceries and Hardware, etc. Cheap for cash at the All'erton Cloxhing Store. THOMAS 4-2twmf dwgm. in WILKINSON Ali)’lt’,‘il, P. E. I. l 9 r us YOUR mutton So bring you carriage along and have it painted v‘iiith'I the best material, in the latest shades, by experienced work~ men, satistactiou guaranteed at; reasonable prices. -' / F'FQANK MARKS. S.1coessor to Wm. Pound, Margaie. zodunt twiryr The San Francisco Calamity by Earthquake and Fire ~ A beautiful book more than 500 pages, 100 half tone engravings of photographs, maps and portraits by John C. Winston Co.. Philadel- phia, Chicago and Toronto. Fine cloth, beautiful stamping in gold and colored inks $r.5o. $ Sumptuous Half Morocco, Library Edition with Burnished Edges 2.25. Thote wishing the same address your order at once to S. F. TARBUSH, Iligh Grade Art Parlors Ch’town. BOWKER’S ‘ murmurs Bowker’s brands are still here and will be here for many years, b c iusefarmers have found that they can berelied upon. They are sold at low prices when their quality is con- sidered they are made of the best material and in buying them not only do you take no risk but you insure your crop, Sp far as it is possible to insure it. “ Call or write us for prices etc. A. PICKA RKD a. co rzttszw CHARLOTTETOWN. , = The Old Reliable" Marble and Granite Works of ' E. F. Punnr desire to thank our many friends for their generous patronage of the past, and to any that we are better prepared than ever to execute all work entrusted to us, with neutncaa and despaich. No order tea large or too mutt for Corrclpondcnce solicited. Design: and prices furnished. cheer- fully on applir’fu‘tion. " ' i E. F. PURDY. I15. Kent Street near Prince, Ch‘town 4-2otuf twoi3m. w w .' C HOOSE. THE. BEST The Tobacco Epicure who does not, use the HICKEY TWIST. PEARL OIL RUBY spa navy- dmud that. red onioypnl which in big. ,1” crotch. [pm of the wt CUT MIXTURES IN I AND 1 POUND TINE. ,. HICKEIX ‘6: " NICHOLSON. .. . norm museum. in.“ the gaming accrued w engage in the undertaking business I have a $==iiii ruthenium . .,_ Hi ‘-‘ Branch OfiiccSlricsumolprstde and Alberton.’ J. H. “ACME 0! milk; D. B.,MCDONALD of Bodeque come over on the Northumberlund Sound". JAIEI W. RICHARD! made the round trip by the Noflhumbcrlnnd on Sum-tiny. Enwauu HOGAN of St. John was 3 passenger by the Norihumberlnnd Suturdny. Ask your dealer {or "INVERNESS COAL".~Tho house keeper's delight— Clpnn and Free from SooheTRY 11‘. WILFRID Kxunznr of Southpart. was a passenger. by the Yorthumbetlnnd Saturday, returning from Calgary. W. A. AND Mrs. Weeks and Harry Weeks of Charlottetown wore pmengers by the Northumberlund on Snturduy. ARTHUR Sumnrns or the Anglo- Americnn Telegraph Company, Sackvlllc, crossed by the Northuluberiund Suturduy. Correspondent/i sending Priuco County news will please mark “Prince County“ at. the top 01 tires page at same, each time of sending. I ARTHUR Arm Man RnNmn who have been spending the winter in Worcester, Muss. returner] to their home in Eimsuule on Thursday night. “hinted—Two clerks. with experience, one, dry goods depnrtment, one,‘-hard- wore depurtmeut.—Il. T. Iiolmun Limited. 1-idmwlili A suou'r fire occurred In tho engine room of the Pioneer Office on Suturdhy. It was extinguished with a low buckets of water before any damage was done. Do you know we have a fine assortment. of beautiful engagement. rings, ouch one in itself in n perfect. gain. \Ve would be pleased to have you call and see them. I). D. Cruc Jeweler and Opticun. 18-i31 SENATOR Ronnurnox‘s corner store Montague, which has been leased by .1. P. Crockett 85 00., in fast approaching complctou. Sam Howe is now finishing the painting. When completed it: will be one of the most up to date clothing and dry goods store In the county. This is to certify that. I have used Empire Liuimont In my Inuiin for two yours, for all gent-rill purposes, and find it. superior to any linimcnt. that I have- ever used, {or internal and external purposes, rind I would frankly rccorumcnd nil imuilics to use itusn ‘housohoid remedy. (Signal) Digliy, N. S. F. 1!. DA KIN. TRY IT! For sale by all dealers. New sailor hats from New York. See them today—Moon: & McLeod. zrdri] Tim manhuntan of the S. S. City of London purpose entertaining the children on Thursday, Victoria Day, with a pmgrnmeol amusement {or cash prizes M: West River Bridge. It the weather In lnvomblo the steamer will remain one hour at. the Bridge enabling orcuraionists to gather wild flowers or see amusements. Piano. Hot. too and temperance drinks, fruit, candy, cnkea, sandwiches. Leave Charlottetown at 3 p. in. Home early. Round trip 20cm. Children 10cm. 2| dtli 3" . ANNOUI‘QEMENTS ——St.. Peter's congregation have reserved Wednesday, Dec 6th for their annual unle. ' * - ‘ ' 19d21 —Cnrvell Bros, have still in quantity at good Green Mountain Incomes on hand. —Tbe unnunlahonting meeting of the Believue Rifle Club will-be held on their mnge, Victor-m Day. 24th. inst... commenc- ing at 10 o'clock sharp. By order at bud committee. ' " y -Noticc to fishermen. r John~Mchillan 8: Co. will buy quahnugr. beginning May loo. Will pay highest. out: price. Quuhaugs can be shipped. on trains or ate-um bouts. We will recorée them. rid tf. —"A change is as good on n rcAL" so u very large number have decided to no to New Glasgow with the Victorian «Mn! 24th. The S. S. "Stanley" will leove the Steam Nam, Co‘s Wharf dt. 8, o‘clock on that morning. iii Files-A fisherman said the other dnyt after looking over our stock at fllds, to» It. was the finest Ind beat assorted bne he hnd-mrmn. And tint he had never neon auohnoolleotion of "Sure Killer-n" on one card below—Drop in and let. no show them to you. Geo. E. Hughes' Apotheon Hull. Zldll. Another lot of pretty Ameri- can straw sailors fime in per expmu Sntur y. e procure $.33, $.45. 3.1.50 “(the deal he pordcolurlychic and mm d. All of these are in white and cre'lm. —~Moore and McLeod. audit 6 _ 1-. m: returned Saturday trou‘ 'M issur Hilts Intending purchasers should ui‘ once; ' hummus MCDONALD, Ferguson and 100 nosed by tho Northumborlund Collard-y evening. Tun Northumberlund arrived on Saturday at. 7.11). She bod '20 passengers going and 25 returning. Juice Gomnr. ’uound engineer of .tho .Nmbpuberiud, open; Sand” at hip home In Ghnrlobtebown. HmJouN McFAnLA‘ru: at Summer» nldo. is spending a few days with her .dnmhm. WEI": or, our-y: p I!st who: the Old fluidahe ve to say for themselves in thd""mritot,1{rill' to ,morrow night. It. willinnly cost you 25 or 15 cents. Tickets for sale at. Enmnn‘s dmnetope. 21.: ii ‘I'Iln hliowiog shipping'no-s is upon L~ edl from Montague: schr. Bessie Star Keefer was towed out; by the S. 8. Electro on Friday, aitor discharging a loud otlime. Schr. Electric Flush. Capt. Porriu, cleared Friday with 10th bags potatoes for l’olntdu Chane. Sohr. Sea shipper. captain Murphy arrived Friday with aloud of coal for S. S. Electra. Suhr. Northern King. Captain J. MoEvoy .Is nbont. finished loading produce for Capo'Breton markets. 80hr. Happy 30 Lucky, Capt. Allan cleared Friday with a load 01 coal for New Brunswick porta.S. S Electra arrived with. general cargo of merchandise trom Charlottetown and left. at. I o,clock for Pinion with n general cargo. t THE regular monthly meeting of the Free Temperance Society, or West. Cape was held In the hall at Springfield Lot. 81 on Monday evening the 14th inst. The attendance was good.thehnli being well filled, The Rev. A. D. Manhood, presi- dent, occupied the chair, and opened the meeting with singing Scripture reading. und prayer. A splendid musical and literary program was rendered. The exercises wentnterapersed with singing of Goopel‘ Hymn». Mrs. (Rev) A. D. MucLeod, _ presiding at. the organ. Thirteen new members were added to the rollmnkingthe memb..slilp 105. It. was one o! the most. interesting meetings everheld by'tho society. Rev.Mr. Muc- Ieod himself is an enthusiastic tampon anon worker, thought. not: beloved by the rumsellers. Needless to any Mrs. Muc- 1.eo'd's performances were highlynppre- eluted. it Hi units 51‘. Pn’rnnanuna, May 18.—Tho issue of the first. encounucr between the Monarch and the representatives of the people hangs in the balance. Though a representative Chamber of Parliament and the Council of the Emplrendoptod addresses in reply to the speech from tho throne, no answer has been given tocitiier address, and none is expected before Monday. Presi— doni. Mouromtzefl‘, who had hoped to obtain an audience of Emperor Nicholas today for the presemulion of the address at the LowerIIousc, received instead on Invitation to u gulu birihduy function at. Peterhof tomorrow, on oilioiul function to which no other high functional-lea have been hidden. There is no intimation on the court. aide thnt this invitation ls connected with the request (or an audience. ' The Associated Press In Informed to- night. than the Imperial reply, Which Will be delivered through the medium of n spot-ch by Premier Gorcmykin. probably at the first. session of the House after President Mouromtzcfl' has been received 'ut. Peterhof, will, as already predicted, bo temperate and deliberate, neekingto nvoid occasion oil-upturn,th on the other hand, not concealing the Emperor's view that Parliament In many respr has attempted to lnirlnun the Imperial prerogative. Ou them points the response will be it who refusal. STOCK QUOTATIONS. Clone. Noun. Glow. May 18. May 18. May 1 9 Copper............ 100;} 1092‘ g. B. T. Ki: 83g Altimoro. . . 108a 1063 ' d. P. n. .. my moiI Erie. .. . . 433 mg continuum" . .. , .... “an...” 131‘ *.‘i........... ... urn-n Puma" 043 St. use Elnlon Pacino .... 1481 this. Shoal. . 105; N.Y.. OnL,Wostcr-n 502 B. a: C. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. HUTCHA BOIDY BUILDER- u... -When one eats toad the nutritive purb‘ throw nuke up the diii‘orcnt tluuu 0N oh. body. It there in any flu in tin! process“ Will mph in' some linear or: name or the org-or o! thol my. Tho dinition tn xthio wly‘ plays a most; important out. in' and: hoaithpfluwn‘ cur-em marksman Ibdatomach troubles. rm. mined diiinmdlcnto which are chomioollr omblnedoo mannequin-mom nit nibw any clogging or derangement; Hutch In a doctor for ion cantor, For rule by all droughts. ul.‘ -. ! garments in situ- on w taule « Mm ’Imtt , u mid here at o co than in right n Moore 8: Mews? aid“ you Working order. mm dormer ‘ “'5 , in. big: .1... nechwear that yo ' mkmr (hit I nun out: to won out. madeSkirts and Shirt Wdista—not anything sp. cially nice. ” coming summer with whit; pr light shirt waists. could wish for, at a much smaller price than you could made up for. . this week. Come quickly if yortéwarit one. am, ~ 1. The Store. That Saves You Money. ‘ refit." istrict ig‘ their salesroom for a sample motot boat need not apply.- i Jam All letters must be addressed to; I i ' iv ‘- i r- . ; , . We have new saying nothin%to.you ig’t'élydbont'ou‘r :qf accuse they are «not here in WV abu H . andof the best— but because we had not a chance to get a word in edgewflyg uc MICHIGAN STEEL BilAI .u . .-.. '1’ about them; we had so many other gooclthipgs to tell Besides-buy utatiou for selling stylish cud np—tod‘a’te’ garments in these lines, is well esta - lished, and ladies naturall. turn their steps to this department when in need of, H {lever before, however, have we, shown such crittede pretty styles at such moderate prices, the demand for them IS so brisk, we are continually ordering and so have always somethtpg new and pretty. V I Inskirts we can show you every styljs. {color and mgteriai, including a nice line of light and mediprn greys, which! ,r be so fashionable during the Of the latter we ha e a very lovely display, dainty and stylish and with- al cheap, Commencing wit dainty white waists at 49c.each, on _up through the various grades in lawn, embroidered linen, swiSS‘musiin pnd'whtte 3111;,” We have also all fashionable colors in silk waists, which you should ctr-l Itainlv see before you decide'on anything, as they are as trim and dressy as you r .mu have the same goods m- x: in. A line of beautiful class black silk underskintS, is .niso worthy df L. your attention and is a luxury you will be tempted to possessopce you see them. Only a few left of those elegant silk coats for ladies, which came to hand Waithé” 5 We‘ want a well established, reliable firm in duet-375W in P. E. Island to handle our Steel and Wooden Motor Boats, we are offering special inducements at ‘ the present. Any fitm can easily make from $500 to $1,000 per year in this line. Firms not having room in COMPANY. es Elliott, St. NZ 3., General agents for the Maritime Provinces. ' v " 9- ESTABLISHED 1873. a 9‘ I GUA RANTEEJ DBB‘ENTU RES Yielding 4%] per cent. Due, Seriniiy, July I, 1907 to 1925. Denominations $100. $500. ' anoinooo each. INTEREST PAYABLE JANUARY rat and JULY rst. ’l‘hoinharoatoi those Debentures Is guuruutoediby Indorscmoni: by tho Province oi Nova Scotiu. 'l'hoy urculnou first. mbrtzngo on the rod! and personal property wit, 1 n I8 wn. n eluding such property of the Dominion Coal Company as in situated within the town limits. Glam) Bay in the Second Town in Nova. Scobiu. being only nurprulscd in population und m venue by tho City of Halifun. ' I , . . ‘ J. C. MACKINIOSH -& C0.. \ , Halifax and St. "£01m. We Ofler For, , gable, . $5.0.00 ‘ ‘ v: ' l - - a 9 STANFIELD S LIMITED 5 per cent Bdnds. Due 1931. l Interest payable half-yearly, January rat Ind July rat. These Bonds are dated January Int, 1906, Ind are due January rat r931. Principal and interest are secured by a tint mortgage upon all the Company's property, real and personal, both present and future. I Price on application. ‘ ~ A " ' ‘ " ' a. r... i. .. . .. ; . .. «mu. w» -. .. . tr. 3. M Get: so my acct: .185 Bumpy. Hullfox. Members Honored Stool:J Exchange; Montreal omuo, Windsor Bowl. 44, .- .. .. . y ,.. inland Empire Ry.Co. ,,,(Spckoue City and inter- .urbau-) ‘ . We offer .and recommend égth: preferred :stoclr. 'Price “punwith bonus of common “stock. "Particulars on request.» lirrtshorni, not!!! iillathllo 160 St. James St, Montreal. , . ANNUIIICMIEIS OI'COMSodnlo.EI-~ tortoinmenta, etc., of u armfiagiii m antennae-rm continuation. Churéllfl and «halt-bio institu- tion: f L: , Ito-3px} Firm y . .,Ifl¢ em CA as on THANKS t c ‘19.”, I,’ ‘ . ISum 5r vnrnvdomm. wt , ' I _ .. V. ‘ r7dm inwpn ‘ WA NTE .‘thi‘llifi loamy “rm-about Unliml Slum uni CIDIIIA tonrlvunlmnurgoorlu.lurking up show t‘nnll on times. (on. hridnn. lml I“ run! irunus plat-um: dintrlbut. Int mmll Mlvnrtllirm mnttur. L‘nnuu rulon ul' rainy to!" In your. arm“ mnuthnml "1|!!!ch o] in any. stud rmplnylm‘lil tn mun! rvllntls mrn. Vn lay out your work r you. No ex- pcrirm‘n "mini. wntu ruziuumrnruinn SALUS MEDICINAL 00.. Landon, Ontarln. Canada. g OROTII'Y‘ Every churn: and grace of feminine‘foocweur finds «an presaion thin‘leaoon ’ih ‘ "Ditri othy Dodd” ahoeo. This will . be on Otiord upon never , were they‘re popular. ‘ ‘ 4. See our Window dioplny'of thesetpre‘tty sluice nfnd just for tone: on ‘ r- m, 553...”? to??? r ., . Manner Sittiih Charlottetown. Apart-i \ u‘ .. ‘t .2! he Royal Bank. «to... » Viz. or ‘.' I iicnslngton, P. i l . A , 9.1. :M .u Branch h—a - . v‘ A “i a branch cliche .5... hnukkhll" bed: opened in Remington, Princd" Jchitin; r.- n. 1.; whole a 'erI banking business will be done. , i Interest .ii‘otiea“... Hepatic of w tau-m r.oo unnpwards itsicié’du“f" ‘ : Dito'd'iGthdiy‘ol'floyro’oG. at current into , .