oe he ane i se AED, NN Br. ES az. ee. - cae etme telat cs tases c ee aS aI ~..caaacnnaraioe Ct oo His babyship will be wonderfully freshened wp, and his whole little fat body will shine with health and cleanliness after his tub with the ‘ Baby’s Own Soap. This soap is made entirely with vegetable fats, has a faint but ex- quisite fragrance, and |s unsurpase- ed as a nursery and toilet soap. Beware of imitations. ALBERT TOILET SOAP C., Mfrs. MONTREAL. * W hite’s Caramels and ‘ snowflake Choco oO} lates <) ~ tage Can be had at any eee ar SASH OY Ne J. Morris iv. L. Hooper W. PS irkhard & € ‘, W oA. Hutchesens W. F. Carter Stewart & Gaies Sanderson & © . D. UeLeod & Hi. Mason, NOTICH. 7 : Notice ia Lerebv giver h the Dn-ine- or the late thutles Muth: co ocr sinter will be carried cn Cy THe Ulter-tghed tn til further notice The bustiress will be uo d-r the agement of Jobo C. Murpny the employ of the decra A m4"ifr 0 Kk eo“, Bue anes , who heen Jfor the yeu-t bine years, i9 quite competent 10 condact the work, The petroe former kindly colicited JANE MATH+*SON, June 12th, 1900, cud No Flies on our Bey’s at the Front! from the age cf Custume.r- St. Avard’s, Keep them awa: folks athome. Order Windows now. A. Duchemin & Co Factory. screen coors ued P. E. ]."Door and Sas ———$$_—_— tmpire Tea, Fancy Sale and Apron Sate. + The Ladies belonjing to the Sodalities connected with Notre Dame Convent in- tend holding a Gr we E opire Tea and Fancy ale in the B. 1-8. Hall, Kent St. on Monday rd Tuceday the 25th and 26th of Juoe. Stree wirrrer and Ice Cream Home-made Carndjdv. The best the reson afforde will bec fered. Nothing wll be epared to make the Festival most enjoyable. Entrance 10c. dilt Edge The unequalled in? cleansing pro- famous Laundry Soap perties, harmless to the fines For sale by all leading fabric. Groceries. MCKINNON & IMcNEYIN WHOLESALE AGENTS. aay 19, d4i, , or ! 7 tay Albert” ' Sy ty Y = VVVUYVYVVY RIGHTED AT LAST 2220024 > BY MARY CECIL HAY bf \. Y UY VW ” “Al] finished now,” said Honor, smil- at Ph ebe’s eestatic gestures when they paid their last visit to the recpetion rooms, which from end to end were like a feiry palace of brilliancy and beauty, with softly treading servants moving here and there like phantom forms which should vanish when the dazzling figures of the guests should take their “All finished, little Frau, and this m.v be a very happy night.” “Why only may be?’ asked Phoebe. “Ff course i¢ will be; every sing® per- von you care for has accept@@ your in- le place. vitrtion, Honor. Why are you doubt- ful? ‘Because, said the girl, bringing her lustre gaze from the vista of drapery i exotics, “because I feel that this usht must be very happy, or very— . thongh, let us decorate ourselves, rau, now that the rooms are de- ccluied.”” and she turned and raced awuy from Phoebe, just as she used to de when they were children, and the limbs of the little Frau had no sturdy ‘against the speed of her willowy ttle eousin. Though Honor’s rooms seemed filied ith guests that night, for her there » great vacaney. The girlish bright | and seemed happy and yet her heart was an- eyes saddened for a which followed. The nd Hon- veliness i ecordiahty, cst her guests, biaft painfully as every name ‘cd, and her the silence two—three morning, a twelvye—one ng of the June 3s ¢ <ts folded their cloaks. about them—or allowing their partners to do s ind telling exch other that they ©) had enjoyed themselves so much that they wore tired to death, might be. The sleepy coach- ng up their horses in the wide fair light beiore, or . 4} us the case men draw where the ard sil street, r m ling fell already. Four: The last guest goue; the last sleepy footman closing his carriage- door upon torn lace od crumpled flow- ers: an e last sleepy coachman driv- * his horses from before the lighted miuns A ehilly silence, which must have ¢ t in with the dawn, had fallen upon the gorge s oms- Phoebe was ‘ ly shiverirg when she ran back ty the deserted ball-room to look for her cloak. In am instang her searching g was int Honor,” s whis hurrying ! ous up t e her cousin sat vith her face hidden am ong the pillows of a corch Honor, darling, what is it? Honor. dear,” she pleaded again, in the silence, “what is it?” Her veenbulery was not varied, but } ne - ious, and Honor raised } ea i iled S Phoebe, inquisi- tive in all her sympathy, “because Mr. Keith I t ecme?’ “7 t P I--+thizk that { , VN rire tired Elion } ett yry ‘ re ] Mi Owen: i splendid ball 1 you did your t so 1 Sg ly, too. Rut still.”” she add- watching Hoenor’s efferts to cast off amy saaness : rapge ‘I IXveith bit ic > 2 I I and sent no excuse after- Yet he has always bet so court léat if he had known he « d not » I'm svre he would have—” ae ia not care to come, I think : Mlervous and» i | Author of “Ihe Arundel Motto,” “Nora’s Love |@ fh, lest,’ ‘‘ Back to the Old Home,” Etc. “ | oA me} iS ARR RR RRR RE EERRRR AG said Ti rr gat f ri! us ‘Tiow many dances have you promis- } half a ntu ed Hervey for to-night?’ inquired Hot | »,., ; eae _ simply for the purpose of turning , oq “ a oa = he conversation. And from that point Oh. YWonor.” < i < ‘ the talk hovered merrily about | q, ly te ten onare ‘the coming ball, until their sociable | «yee yey sful ball it 4 100n rest was over, and they ran As Hervey sa.s, everything you a oif to inspect the hanging of the silver | pyyet bo a success. He says he 1 ! lamps which gleamed in purity among | enjoyed a ball so much in his lit el the flowers t} mreh my exp rience hasn't been vt‘ Debilitated. Aimost a Victim of Nervous Prostration —Was Restored to Health and Strength by Dr. Cinase’s Nerve Food. Mrs. D. W. Cronsberry, 168 Richmond street west, Toronto, Ont., states:— “My daughter, who sews in a white goods manufactory, got campletely run down by the steady confinement and close attention required at her work. Her nerves were so exhausted, and she was so weak and debilitated, that she had to give up work entirely, and was almost a victim of nervous prostration. “Hearing of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, she began to use it, and was benefitted from the very first. It proved an ex- cellent remedy in restoring her to health and strength. After having used four boxes she is now at work again, healthy and happy, and attri- butes her recovery to the use of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food.” As a blood builder and nerve restora- tive, Dr. Chase’s Nerve Feod is of in- estimable value. It makes the blood red, the nerves strong, and the whole system healthy and vigorous. 50c a box —at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Ore derstand his absence, thougn we do not 2” “No, Sir Philip.’ \ look of surprise passed bet the h nm] } e. ] who « ‘oO 1 LF mo! n. ] LB Tk { i kee {ft i 1 subdued = « ! rs che r ( ra s k 1 bye the ov i ] ect.” Lady Somerson leoked down ‘Y- LIE ito r favo! te’s fa b> wit ad I e of that nig at Deer - 1 Royden Keith had «« 7} } = s Margnverite to hs ] 1 not understand e i { iould grow so wl l ( course H r had h af 1 of both road fim) | ‘ s now I brow i with” oY 1 realit sm } ing wh in his « isterly “ay, he hed made her sing ith ] nd singing nt ‘ all cing she had « joi Led Se son v tnaccenntibdy 21k OUS A ill t eas and ‘max if s) s Hono. 12d no wish to ] » 6.4 WOU Ww e ted the ; 7 firl away. cr i ill, Henor sat « = i ig ly, and crn e y thy, th } f tae mus ol l at } 1 rat the ey S j 1 other th s s f i i 2 hid oY d tin ai Litt) (Ss ft her eyes, though she receéiv- as you will say, I say so, too, 45 seriously as he said it. Low were to him to-might, Honor, ¢ “What?’ asked Honor, : she paused. “] was going to say,” replied large, “and yet you never set utterly uncomscicr and were only kind to same.” “You were glad to say, or, ready, as she alwa mithize with every feeling of let her own thoughts or pain be it would. ‘"lo-morrow,” whispered Phoebe, when the girls parted at last in Honor’s room, “Mr. Keith is to be one every One the to Hervey, too, I am Lid Hon- to syMmi- others, what kind dear Little Fran,” vs Was, dressing- of Lady Somerson’s party for the opera, and he will explain his absence Sate of i DIL NT. “Yes,” said Honor, gently. turned her cousin’s kiss, and knew the words had been said to cheer her. ‘Per haps he will.” It may have been that anticipation which had brought the brillitaey back to her eyes when she stood beside Fhoebe’s bed in the bright summer moon, “Up already!” rising to a sitting astonished “f have smiled Honor; “I have the gardens. It is such a_ be merning, Phoebe.” as she re- Miss Owen, and gaz ng bright, sweet face for a time,” been walking in iutifal exclaimed pcesture, into the been up long “We have four engagements for to- day.” cried Miss Owen- Oh, I’m glad vou woke me, Honor. I will ring at once. All that day there was an excitement about Honer which puzzled Phoebe not a little: an excitement which made her beauty dazzling to many eyes that night. whtn she sat in Lady Somerson’s box at Drury Lane, and waited, to all seeming, only for the rising of the cur- tain. ‘“Honor’—Sir ty her from his wes to have joins I suppose we we were last night. Philip was whispering seat behind—‘Keith 1 us here to-night, but shall be disappointed, as Of course you un- : Dlensant thanks the eagerly of- the genil who Philip’s box, hat.ng each othe: piously durimg the doubtful mements before Sir Philp came to the frankly chose her an escort. ntions of wien 2 “: cits read into wer 1 go home with Lady Somer- s to s . Honor, won't you?” whis- pered “She asked us because to Lord Selie’s, and it will Will you?” said Honor, we are x be so nice. “If you wish it,’ d they went. fut Lady Somerson, im her kind- heartedness, saw more tham Phoebe did, and more than Hervey, who, to his de- inyitation gently; ab leht, was included in the t» Sir Philip's, “opera supper:-” ‘She knew, too, what Honor would like; 80 when the time came for them to ad- jcurm to Lord Selie’s assembly (in which she knew only too well that the old pi: cramme would be repeated, and that RR ’ : anil oes ee ES eee ke eee = 22, 190 tt atte cnaeeianda siauidinaetibliananieisaieaabeiaiianeanee! ate seemnatienrteniigendieatiiipespaapesiinansnemaniestttticaspnmmetaeaiasen. ‘ md } Lady | n ‘i | RiitiwwIs FOR A PRINCE os ( ‘er Raa ARARBRARAARR AAAS AAR ORR H e ti : inn m8 1800 SHED TIME -c00 d dhe ri oh Line oe j h . : a s+h i ett co eee ee Buy your seed at Le Page’s o!d stand and save nd he had been invited with the 11 money. rstand’ng that he was engaged afte We have a large selection of clovers, timothy, were whole party. 0 ervey, stil ai salient worstirn r of knew that such pmuni on would be in bad taste. a coi (To be continued.) Lumbago ¢ cpor myst receive the ever-reemrting | is Rheumatism of the back. The cause is Uric Acid in the blood. If the kid- neys did their work there would be no Uric Acid and no Lumbago. Make the kidneys do their work, The sure, posiive and only cure for Lumbego is Docc i's JUNE AGAAT NES Al HA L SUNNYSIDE. a Dividerd Notice Merchants Bank of P. E. ) Island. | 2 SHARLOTTTTOWN, May 31, 1900 Notice is hereby given tpat @ half yearly dividend atthe rate of 8 per cent. per anum on the capital stock of this bank has been de- clared, payable at {ts Banking house on and after July 3rd, 1900. \Z v Vhe transfer books will be closed from the 18th June to the 3rd July next, boih days in- clusive, oard. By order of Boat J.M. DAVISON, Cc ashier. unte9 1900 2aw iw. D. G. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLI1, OITOR, ETC. Orrice—Bank of Nova Building, Charlottetown. dy 3 mos wk*y 1 year —_—_— _ Merchants Bank, of Prince Rdward Island, Collections made on the most rea Scotia | me posits received and i siatothen current rates, AAARARARRAARAAAAAA sonable terms and promptly remitted f° | vetches, peas, White Russian, Menitoby hard and Island wheats. Spring Tooth Harrows and all kinds of farm implements. W. GRANT & CO; LePaze’s Old Stand, Queen Street, ehtanednt aint deo — FUERTE YE guy y Fe Is to Your Interest To cee mens and boy’s Clothing, Our sales are larger in clothing Than for years, our The reason, we are selling good fitting well-made suits for about 20 per cent lower than current prices. Mo yoursee!frjustice. You can save «enough on a suit of clothes to buy a Hat anda pair Boots. Ji ‘a x Ul Where Worth and Low Prices Meet: Th very modest, the style correct, the quality’s 3% In buying your boots here. ,sloes are we . . . 7 per‘ect. This season’s styles are quick sellerr, That’s because thev’ve caught the fancy on popular prices at McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN S7REER 4 a Great sale le of Crockery, Blassware end Groceries, Big Discounts for 30 Days. All our present stock will be closed out} at big reductions—below a: gomeé prices :— $3.00 Tea Sets now $),95 per set 75 cent Glass Table Sets now 50 cents 49 “ “ “ “ “ 95 “ 9A “ “c “ “ “ 36 “6 — Large iamgs “480: * 50 “ “ “ 30 “ $1.50 Lemonade Sets ‘“ 90 * ; 1.50 China Berry Sets “ 1,20 2 50 “ Glass “ “ “ 35 30 se “re a4 “ “ 20 tt eiemenital old crockery sang ot Halt Price: P. MONAGHAN, Upper Quen tree a a? ee mage PNET NO eds 2 RAL rem e ES TE EE REE RE HE EERE tapas JE Ora ssa aan Meet eee