own cv Cholera and srrhoss is D0n’t put yourself in this mnn's place, but keep a bottle of this remedy in home There is nothing so Exydyogr- 001 c clara oihus, y 1- (1 Dia:-rh$ Igia eosrrlléhvpitruable 'Tar Summa Com aint and olera Infan mm and has saved the lives of more children than any other medicine in use When reduced W ix and ones it is pleasant H You, or some o of fami me sure to need this rem y sooner or later tl wh that time comes you will nccd t badly you will need it quickly t buy t now and be prepared form P; ~~vie ney “rice 85 cents ____-_ 'I Gurus PAY If MacNull s Eczema Lotion fails to cure any case of eczema it will cost you nothing, if it cures only 25c It has cured hundreds of cases Why not try a bottle Good for any skin trouble Sold only hy ELLIS THE DRUGGIST, Charlottetown WmdsorHotcl Streets. Charlottetown John T Wccks PRUPRIETOR 15 large and any rooms, all modern convcmcnccs 0PlN Juncl, 1904. Transient and summer boarders' wanted. 5-30 d rmo |00 MEN WANTED Murray Harbor Branch Railway. Apply on the work or at my odice, Murray River. Wlllllllll KITCHEN. _ TRB OUAIDIAI GIAHMTIIIR BHC! IUUBD IILLND JUNE 3 |504. ""u|`~i`T"`A`L`L`i§5Ri uN|vERsirr ' e Closing Exercises of that Seat ofteaming was wr.. ..,.....,.....s. J... in New Brunswick.-The Excellent Work §1‘,‘f.’,°'.‘,';i i‘l1.'f.1i ...f..".2 ‘l.“'.“°..I’.§..f.'I.Z ’ to uplift and to iosnirc to bciier things y D°“¢ by *ht 5f“d¢°l= D“""s~ ill* ...‘3.“.';"“;:: ';1..“.:.:..”°::°. 4 g,_, Past Year -The Different Events 251°!'ZZf"f.”.§1‘f.‘.I‘T...§ii.'Il‘iI.'i.‘f.Tf.$Z..`1‘I 5, of grlodiairry; splcn:.l.d Probably _ , '-' > GAUVIN GENTZELQ C is worthy of nom not or ly in r its contacts Dr Archibald has attained a high degree I 'l _ :Joi ‘N dir 'I W F _fi 5' 'i _'fs A ll FORCE does please our palate, but it treats our stomach right, too. gre ra ecard the Dwarsin . ‘ was the cautsta The Holy City by Gaul _“ ren ere y sas o rome ."- v cis a sodch partssh d (From our Special Correspanfwnt), the most aucoi ssful yea of er much and 'uk ln “rm 3'" _ cxvrtur, N B. May 31 'l‘ouight'hi$ary It in true shc has not shone ant “Mt m,°d|‘"M:3'°n tl: ‘limit t- Alllwn elwed ln muy wars “‘*'°€ U" W4' Y°“"“ "‘**‘°°‘°' *' °“° -pints out on Pm: wilson who moans so oisriqunso Wmr Eczisirl Under ' Physicians Five Months Went from Bad to Worse ¢URlD BYOUTICURA Wonderful iihange in Una liigiii in ii iiosth Face iias lilean as Ever l_ “lwsstroubiedwitbeescms on thc foo! for fivc months during which aims I was in thc care of physicians My fhcc was in such a condition that I could not go out. It was going from bad to worse and I gave up all hope, when s friend of mins highl recom mended Cuticnra Remedies e urs: night after I washed my face with Cu tlcura Soap and used Cuticurs Ointment and Cuticura Bcsolvent it changed won dcrfnlly, and continuing the treatment it removed all scales and scabs From that day I was able to go out., and in s month m face was as clean as ever.” TIIOMA J BOTH 811 Stagg St Brooklyn, N Y The above letter was received in 1898 and hc again writes us Feb. 19, 1903 ‘ I have not been troubled with eczema since The agonizing itching and burning of the skin as in eczema, the frightful scaling, as in psoriasis; the loss of hair and crusting of scalp, as in scalied head, the facial dlstignrement, as in plmples and rlngworm; thc awful sux ferlng of infants, and anxiety of worn out parents, as in milk crust, tetter and salt rheum-all demand s remedy of almost superhuman virtues to sgccess- fhily cope with them That Cuticnrs Soap. Ointment and Resolveut are such stands proven beyond all doubt.. No statement is made regarding them that is not justified by the strongest evi- dence The purity and sweetness. the power to adord immediate relief, the certainty cl' speedy and permanent cum, the absolute safety and great economy have made them thc standard skin cures of the civilized world Cltismslmorvoni, fc.-m cond goaisiruscnmcn A n1l°»:i'c¢a¢\:f.smp:'¢ tha rs... '°"‘r'¢§‘.r‘§. it i\§.°" m{’l's'-.s..r“°"r. "1~.~...°""°'¥ as a,i”B:\gp‘,l Cclsnbuavu. Istssrbrugl IBsndihr“Bawbr‘un mm* » -if BUWE_LS» Digestive Organs Regulated and rendered healthy sud active hy an occasional dose oi McGi\LE’$` 00Il|‘ bf m U cUII(!° Th the numbers deacrvc speclsl mcntlon. The SA b doncsooftcn heretofore bu: of her a stlc ycsr she has no nacd to be ashamed Whcnthc season for chasing the pig skin took enthusiasts into thc football srenc somalludwork wll seen upon tba Mt. Allison athletic field On the dats of the anuuallams with U N B. ourold friendly rivals bf Acadia caused victors, laurels Hockey in its season received conslier in both the inter class and winter collegiate games The prluelpal name ol the season was that with the team irom the college ln ‘the valley Much interest was taken in the game with Acadia Both Learns played well but 'he victory lay with the Mount Allison players lhe score was 11-1 \ot only have the supporters ol Mr Allison pieced the score of many names ro her credit but In intellectual pursuits -he was shown that she is second to no college in the Provinces. In thc inter collegiate debatcwiththcll N B Mount Allison downed her opponents making the debate score bctwccn these Luo colleges 2 to 1 ln favor of Mount Allison The closing exercises of the different branches of the institutions of the classic Mount passed off without a hitch The weather for the most of the time was all that could be desired On Friday the visitors began together and each train brought new arrivals The first event. was the lecture by Rev Mark Guy Pearse on Friday evening Mr Pearse de lrrhted a crowded house with his isles oi the quaint old Cornish people and ciptlsated them by his eloquence On Saturday afternoon the annual sports of the Mt Allison Amateur athletic Association were held on the college ileld An Interesting game of base all with the Tro_1ansofMonct/.m which was won by Mt. Allison by a store of 9 to T was the centre of attraction Other cvent-B were - 1 mile run Pole Vault High Jump Hurdle Race A thoroughly good time was spent. by all the lovers of sport who witnessed the events from the tank At 7.3) on Saturday evening there gathered amid the strains of music of the Ssckvlllc Cornet. Band at the Ladies Collage, s gay crowd of youth and beauty and stately old age. The event was the annual closing reception, commonly known in and Mrs. Borden are to be congratulated on the success oi’ their efforts to make thc evening pass pleasantly. A short but tended spent a most enjoyable evening. The closing Sunday ol the year was much excitement.. It. was not thought Couegm Mom mln lm were Baum at the that Mount Allison was equal in. either “bl” mpmlclmwln me dinner Md to strength or skill to former years but H h “Menus ladenhlp M Captain Hume sben tot ei-rpeeohes which followed If Mt. Allison circles an the “Grsnd." Dr. - BUTT! R NUT _ For Sick haadach Bliious attacks, Ur Conslipations ; Foul and Dllutdlrsd Stomach! they have no tqllll . . . . son ssrr rvravwnrar, 280 vui sox. Ol BY MAIL ON IKCIIP1’ OF PlIUK» s1'INTON'S PIIN R.Lll'Fg sa israsnsr. sus u-vaaau. stuns. Cures Rhumstism, Colle, Spells, Ntahh. ron san nsnvwasas. vsras I Ba usa adwa- Sci ' t T W on-sCumtscas. c... rS..;"l.".‘Ii'f'a°2...1'if<~.-as" V 5-18 dw rm. ‘ m-*#2--~ *"_T-l--._.: *S #iv i§$§§i3°I N 439°; itfafrilrf. s sandra; pnmnc cs was un'i's s 1 ~-i»¢m&-- 'h‘¢'i".l* Jin 'll'1'."'2.‘3'. zaisamiiu no request. r OM., or_767 Crai ISL, , loatrvsai, P. 5. prlmowosfrirms. _ V ' 'precincts cxmlthc ‘Collage ix 5; throurh` Glcnaladalc Farm for Sale gr-°;= -»\-1,; ,gy I-;;¢=, _d-,_~,;;~\ eaurea sd en tra uc y s ~°‘-° Carver during the year sud st msry` Pcdlalfs Parfcct Metal Lath "Maud John Awww" “Baum W, e W, , , sm ,B c rnrsrrnsr onsss rsrur nts tim , ,_ ,_,, k a, h ,, ,, _"ed, d “um | muwg n th, had forth the admiration of the spectators in di:Bu quliel mar to Tracsdlc loui and prolonged applause, Hailws station. It ooutslnahmf sores, on “nd” ,fumwu th, Amdemy 2§fY:¢:_°L.f},’g“’g:”|.‘°'o| °:;::||:=‘;";|“‘m:', clasada very successful yasr. Principal and emlnsnsl suitable for grazing pur-r Paimorhsd many Interesting 'things io It is dvi'-taut from Cnariotrctown mu ‘Mn gh, 'uk 9( qu, ,uf ,,||g|' E; msd about 13m es and fronts nn. tba _ |Br.Psicr's sod héllll Cove Roads and ‘;:I°h Wlnuaw "'°°°.:; Trscadlc Bay. On the promises secs NDVI!! Ilidll 'I °° “ large brick residence, stables sod barn cisl department while ten obtained 30-- \“\d°f°°° "°°f» °°'”'°°°d 'MI th' 'liplomaa ia Shorthand and Typowrlting _`j:‘LI°"'°:, :Liza |.m"'p|,' Iwfgammt ,_ 'sud oosln peumanshlp. ‘Dis branch of tion fo’r cvsrythisir connected ,tha Mount Allison institution has been with GXNDPIVU fifmlnl °P°“'~|°‘"~ wcllsitaadsd during the past year and :m3mm'm¢;:mf hzmhm hssaphald its wide ruputstloussaprs- soil and msnurlc shed sdjoin thc barn. lN\fllf°l’! !¢|I0Jl Uf I-NU Ni °l"‘|°l'~ Thgf:‘l::;ltgLl:|t!8e;'::':Unm=l:\fi":&=*l!'::; in the cvcalng ohc Anniversary cxsrclnc ‘n i of the ladies' Collage were hcldjsnfl pas from fallin s ri Is iight to tha \-¢:lII::= and sgshllerb by undergroungi sad oil' with the usual marked dearec of ¥_|hp:c`,':sii‘dbysas;n‘ri:i\:i:r;.frr3‘ml=‘¢:§h°e’ss; snrcrssi 'Sha axfrelsezathg. year wsu; - _ _ part eu sr sas ng c crow c P“".' P”’|°» 0.|“w*i ’%nu:d I d° assembly which gathered to hear thc lr" mpg,” pgnicclsn agly to fsrswnlls of the six graduates ln Arts, M. H- 'I' NDALI* L A ons In Elocutiou fourln piano, one ,C\'A”|°r;';"h";'“u_ T"""°°`~_ in organ and one in violin. Thi uzh LM T;]¢,|f'¢,| whole program wsss good oss some oi~ l suspiciously opened by the annual sermon before the Theological Union preached by Rev. David Hickey of Barrington, N. S. At. 3 p. m. the farewell meeting ol Y. M. & Y. \V. C.'A's was held at which the retiring presidents of thc Association give addresses. In the evening the Baccalaureate sermon was preached hy Mark Guy Pearse, who in a short but alo- queut and impressive address gave the irranuatlog class and the rest. of his healers some practical advice by which to guide their lives. The lawn of thc Ladies’ Coll-ge pre- sented a gay ecsnc on Monday morning when at 9 oelock about itll girls dressed completely in white ,cmcrgcd from the much for music at Ht. Allison during the past two years O 1 Minday and Tuesday mornings con cert w i.»on~ervawry of Music in Beethoven Hall Each of these was excellent but the one on Tuesday was ot thc greater interest n n nque o c umn an Alllmual s cietles was held in the L dies Mount Alll~on has one thing more L han speechesol the evening were undo by 'Pres of the Alumni Siciety \\ ensley R M C iv of Halifax, Mrs \V W Andrew Cecil Klllaui A C Borden Dr Anvrew these point. d io the great rxtension | th work at Air Allison and looked for ward to the rrreater Mount Allison of rh future l‘be University C_in\ocation took pint this evening l`.1e grsriua ing ilu s nurnlieied Z2. P.ohably tnere has bit... ut- class in the lflstory oi the liege which has han a more iaried group of siudsnu But though many brarchis of Colleire liii- were ucil repress: tel ye the qualities 0' the student predominant-ri Tniseas shown by the ably delivered vnleoiciory address by W P Hell of Halifax We are s ite in saying that never b fore has the farewell address of an class excelled that of the class ol 1004 Honors are not lavishly bestowed \iount Allison and the diploma always slrrnlllesbnrd and persistent uork Th s ii Your ni r'~» r-'i _ ii rained honors si.~ent.i-,~ I I » ||| |l /f‘3_z€*'_ _,'f4‘?" THE MARRIAGE QUESTION. The professor who announced that ‘lovw and romance die out with the sound of tha wsddinfbellsf was the irst to start the hall rel ing. it would seem s brave woman who marries with this echo in her ears, yet we have not heard that there were fewu marriages during the year. There are nu- hapgy mamed lives, but s large precentage J ese unxadapy homes are le tc the ill- Dalugifnthe I ¢, motgir <;r daughter. a on pen o mctice, Doctor Ula: good that s gr-escrI;>ticn made up an ly ofrocu and erin, wirhcai the use of alcohol, cured ninety-eiliht per cent. of such eases. Alter using is remedy for many_yesrs in his private practice he pat itupmsfbrrrnlhatcan behsd sfanystcre where nxdicmélr are handled. Backs up by over_s third of s century cl remarkable and uniform cans, s record such as no ofher remedy for the dig(-an and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors and msken of Dr. Pi¢rce‘s Fsvonte Prescription now feel fully warranted is offering tory Poo In legal money of the Unite St es, or any ease of Lencorrhea, Female Weakness, Pro- lspsus, or Falling of Womb which they can- ns may ask is? fair and reason- s e o e r means o cure. Dr. Plen:e’s Favorite Prescri lion cults headache, liaekache, riervmniugss, sleep- leccness and other consequences of wag- snl disease. 'Favorite Prescription ' males weak women stron( and sick wom- en well. Accept no snhmltnte for the medicine which worhs wonders for wesl YO_¢l. A Quan. lliss Josephine Smith desires to ihsnk her as s patrons lar the liberal pstro-nge es- legfefdnla her during the past season, and wishes in announce that her classes in dsndng will reopen Yoadsy evenln 0d. rsthin |§iuallwuod‘s Bail. Persons wishlny tn snangeior evenings should write or cal s oline. IIBG I. SUITE, d db thechoralcl f H) 0, ,R nh r 1 I' f s AL through h ruse cleaning Ifso .Ea \- ow is a good me t have our photo inlen Photographers s ers given by the students f the tiiemn-en sr victory wus not for Mt 1 h | Allison but she took defeat gracefully, ;:°;_;Men:_;" mvuwed mmm Wu" the e a always wi1iing,yaa always cazsr, to sro on “ond” swung “gm me “mud the bestmen win Theyosrlygsmc with mn ,o N c t th Al i d This label In cost and trousers is money in your pocket Behind themanwhn sellsthe garmentaiathehonse of Fit Reform. that nmkes tkm The makers vouch for every garment, bearing this Fit Reform label, BUT ONLY FOR THE GENUINE. s-'...¢ had to return to Acadia without the / ‘5""" Q the team worked well and the score th f M h b i I d s stwd 3`3 Md th°" 5° °°”a'I°”t °( v|°"°" :asf lf; gli-uvhintlg 1;: hser-J uiluymlzirsru Tb: I X’ out-= able attention at. Mount Allison during *ur Z. p me Daqt' 7"' great interest being “ken S D Scott an i \I. irk Guy Pearse Each `§ ’° I 1 . A .)4r' 'J a s That Proves uality ,l_ *-_s *_ _.__ lf” C YROW SE BROS Remember, s clerk s say- so docs not make it so Always look for the label shown above, with price as hxed by the makers and INSIST that your suit or overcoat PROVE ITS IDEN- TITY by beanng the Fit- Reiorm label ‘iz to 30 CHARLO'l"I`E'l`OV` EI _ _“__ _ __.,,,..-_-Q-.___ T`-._ --___-_ - ‘P'Qff’_"~3° PROGRESS label to - v ` Should any "Progress garment prov: not as repre- Every clothier selling PROGRESS Brand Clothing is authorized io guarantee each garmen' bearing the ~ material and workmanship-to be seweci with pure dye silk-tailored by skilled workmen-and made ci depend- able Cloth. thoroughly sponged and shrunk nomar no ‘~1"°“'yZ' Progress Guarantee be tree irom vnperiectlons in Sold by Leading Clothiers I # p . Throughout Canada nnladflhe money paid lor same will he rzlunded '_ . _ l a I ’ J J . '.;";~, _ _ ,_ ' my Z, » v _ > 1/I. _.. . is-\-. , Progress Brand Clothing may be had from PROWSE BROS, if ` li 1 _ '/` V r I fi? _ » 1 ~ spicy and well rendered proizrsm was ` 1 “V VI' r (`“ _ cllllffl-,y MONTREQI- carried out. Between the parts the band _ . I ,~ I. _.- T0 “M4 _ KC!! interspersed selections and all who at- ' .,r», . -41 “-,`. E55 ' SS I . Charlottetown. _ 1 _,~'=~"`:‘;'f;.-1.--‘ -g,-_»_',._’:~.~ 111.5 5- _< .--,,~:,~»,.~_-7 . _ ,fl ` ’ ,(‘T\,_"., _ - , .` l" _- -» ` Char Iotuiown los |17 ri rs. mar' \ \ ' .pi K Q0 Mile - _~.\ 7- .~ s ,‘_ f., _- » f ` ,_ ` _ Attractive Woolens -FOR- Spring anti Summr As in thefpast so now we are showingsotue of the new- est'_ creations in suitings and trouserings that are put on the market. If you favor us with your order you can depend on get- ting a graceful, conifortable and well finished garment at a moderate cost. _C-A no A0 Merc nt Tailor, M ris ock. Lan? .“‘~». -,-as. c-_.c éj3,______ as .._.»_ _-»4.........__, f€-ic‘&f \ . ,