. , . t areas ...L fo' ». f Q .,751 _ ..». » ~,.» ». . . ._ M 7 . i '* 9 . » 1 » .-,.,~_, 1.. > M ». . t ~ . o_ . e =~., » |318 .. gl » :ff`i‘:.7'_` If? .i C1, , it » -vs ~~ 4,. ,ax `-s`;__laa_... l K. ii0liA6B. li. lliiliili ' iianuiactuun’ Agent McClary Mf‘g Co.-Enamel & '.'i`in- Sill ilopiasaniatlia for ware, Ranges, Furnaces. Schofield Bros. (E. B.Eddy’s goods-Bags, Paper, &c. Pure Gold Mf'g Co.--Coffee, Ex- tracts, Spices, &c. Moirs_ Limited-Biscuits and Con- fectionery. Prices and discounts quoted on ap- plication. Box 25. Summerslde. june zo. nxwf tl Dec. 3i Made 0 ` ` *P* “ll ~ I 0000 000000000000000 The new line of swagger canes and whips now on display in our window are the kinds carried by llritisli soldiers and are right up to time. Swavgcrs at io, i5, 15, 50, 75 cents and $i.0o each, every one nicely finished. FOR MOUNTED MEN Our whips are just what were wanted last season and which we have provided two fine lines at 50 and 75 cents each. The whips are better than the ones usually sold at these prices ard the 75 cent ones have real Russia leatiier grips. Hunting crops here too. Call and inspect. G. J AMIESON ,I Dauccisr. Q-1 000000000000 ming- nr. 00000000 00000000 2 2 - , .-» .'..».~ &»-..._ _, _._ ~..-..- ,-1 ,;,~__ ,.\ liiLiaiiE`*? " mu -mintst7_@.;si§tiitii P Finch Eyeglasses combine spectacle comfort with eye- glass elegance. Our adjust- mentia faultlesa. This with perfectly adapted lenses is our idea of what will satisfy 7°' bdt- , T C. i=. iiurcsissoa, Expert (t|»tiiiiii'. is ' _ I _ 1 ;\_;~ ~< F, 25 d wtf. \ 1 GAB SERYIGE Passengers, baggage, etc., conveyed anywhere desired. Lea\ e orders at Mc- Donald 81. McKinnon’s Ding Store or at stables, Sydney Street, near Steve- ;`7‘Ti'53§~ ‘_ f ‘]’»;'f" $4. i V. ` \ _ / 5.? I? . ` s vs 0 4"' \ INFANT|S PELISSE IN ~‘ '~ V ~ *~ E I d I e There is just as much siuartness and just as much style to the garments for the ami the fancfy ribbon strings are attached he removed or renewal. ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. On Sabbath, June 25th, Mrs. Spen- cer, who had taught the Senior class in the Sabbath School at Marslifield, since going there nonrly four years ago was pre- sented with a large handsome biscuit ,jar of coloured and flowered china with silver top and trimmings, accompanied by the following nddress:- To the icndci' of the Bible Class, Mrs. (llev.) \\'. ii. Spenccrz- As you are about to iicver your con~ neetlon with our school having respond- ed to an urgent call elsewhere, we feel that we cannot let this opportunity pass without expressinl the deep regrets that we feel, and the grief that is ours, at the loss of so diligent a worker and so dcur a friend. To express-even in a small degree--our appreciation of your worth, of the faith~ fulness with which you have wrought, of the good results you have achieved and of that charm of person and lovcilness of character, which have so endeared you to all-words are inadequate. Not only in the Sabbath School, but atnll times we had in you an example and a high standard-which we all would do well to follow. Always ready with a smile and n. word of encouragement to the backward. a loving and helping hand to the weak, a gentle-we now think too gentle n reproof to the wayward-you have, it appears to us, become essential to our welfare. You will be greatly missed-in the church-socially-and in very many ways and we particularly fcel that we sustain a loss that it will be long ere we recover from. In token of our friendship and esteem ive offer you this little gift-it is in- deed trifling-yet it bears with it tlie_ best wishes of the Sunday School. 'What more can \vc say? Nothing-but a fond farewell l And may He, who doeth all things well, reward you for all you have undergone in His name for us. Signed on behalf of the Sunday School: - Mus. Lvi>i/\ C. Ttiitivisii. Iiii-:Nic Mclii-:A1'ii. Uasaii; llIt'Li~:oi>. I.. l"os1'i:n-Superintendent. Marshfield, Jiiiie, 25, 1905. EVEN A JADED APPETITE is successfully appealed to by Clark`s llcnns, Finest Pea Fed Pork-well cooked and seasoned. 5c and l0c per tin. son’s Corner. J. M. NICHOLSON, i-28 d i vr. Telephone ,No 52 - 1 f llNlllHE|i ' . iw.,-‘z-f' . mt ~< wi ...Q _ , w‘r.r»;.ir\'- | __\.___-V' <. iff' ws,-_ A ' f ' : '~ ,_ _,.5 1.'-',. \ _ ,. ‘raffle/»x_<\"~1,’i~ _- vi-'_ "=.".r~.*"' ‘-`. - _ _:I Q,£»»,it.a»_ af..,,.,, f. , ,f , . .- _.».. f-., ,_. _ ,.);.,, ~.f_;/.ky avi!! ‘ ‘ `.,§~. _ ‘“";;@f‘.”f““" ¢‘ "t j, .-. -9 -. .s\-»,_;,,:5\ ..' _ ~-rw-W;~,_. _~ _ »‘1i`-~;'~., tm..-' » \ f ‘ ~yi3»~?1 sa- 1 .- '*~*i 4;.-‘ar-_ » l.'.»_.:1;" '\. - ' ifr=~ if qx ‘V ._-..~~t-_-arf -» L _“iv » .~' - i SHIPMENT of o- arts I Arrived Today. ‘ This lot will be, priced from 56.5° to $11.00 each. No such- ....1..__ _v___ 1,, ~ , rv J .` _ ` t 5 . .rf-iv _ ‘it/.»<'1<==\'~¢= :" E`“l ` V /_E °E. E . i . 5.0' E' " `m‘\\i‘ U _ ca ~ .: a- " ' _'Lf .4 _ ` - ti/ f .s 0* ‘Dt . i 4 it i <_\.*1°"';|\j r v -»_.»»=f.i __ ___ ` _ _» --- --L_ _ _l‘ i-f ~ . v 1 tiniest babies toda as there is to those for their elders. Witness this little pelisse wiili a bil.: granny ironnet to match, all done in English eyelet work. The whole set is fashionct from a line liaudkcrclilef linen, each portion first cut out, than stamped and worlceil. The coat is fashioned with a shallow yoke over the shoulders to aifonl a smooth fit, ami to this the double rapes are uttucheil, each one with its scalloped edge in lien of thc usual hem. The bonnet has ii drawn crown, the ahirrings done over tiny fi-ailierlione cordings so that they hold their shape t-hrnufyh all the vlclssitudes of the laundr '; and a broader featliiwlmnc is run in as a foundat on for the thick up- stunding i-uciie that flares prctliiy off the face. A hig rosette of liberty satin ribbon, _ ea a i poor nerves s iiozone, Pork and Beans. Best grown Canadian D00 li i>0X Dr Nil( 'lr $2.50 t iid ai in 4 , , ,A A °5` \' \» - " »»:= \ ` \ '32' "5 .Ti _ .'§°_» "' rm _.__ ;f-<5/,»»§e.'f _ _ f f .Q _ v.°./ J ‘ ~ f._~`=;» ./;/_ 1-¢_ I §.‘_/ " _/ f -///, _ ,, pf . . /' .»' /I \ \‘\»-»:_ E r / Gt BRODERIE ANGLAISE with fancy pins, so that they may readily ATRAGIC ENDING. Gurrimii, June 20. -As a result of a stupid and brutal practical joke at Mac- donald hall on Saturday night, Miss \Vini- 'fied Powell, a popular young lady of this city, sustained serious injuries and had a ` narrow escape from death. She, with a ,, companion, was the guest of Miss Fuller on that occasion. Owing to the heat they decided to sleep on the balcony on the top floor. They were rudely disturbed, however. for some ofthe students of the Ontario Agrioulturai|Oo|legc|cilnibed the ilrc escape and turned on the hose. The girls thus rudely awakened were dazed and frightened, and sought protection by rushing inside. Miss Powell was in the lead and stumbled on what. in the dark- ness, she supposed was a chair, and pasa- ed around to avoldit. Instead of this, it proved to he the railing aboutthe circular well which affords daylight, and the young lady fell the length ol two floors through this, landing on the ground floor, thirty feet below. Medical aid was at once summoned and the victim was removed to her home in the ambulance. President Crealinan is conducting] an investigation with a view to fixing the responsibility. A Death From Heart Disease Overtakes Those Who Neglect Their Weak Heart and Tired Nerves. FERROZUN E Is the One Sure Heart Tonic That Always Cures. An attack is liable to come at any time from over-excrtiomcrioitement oremotion. If blood rushes toyour head and pa|~ pltation and shortness of breath are no- ticeable thi-re's great cause for alarm. A. F. iicnttle, of the Allen Hotel, Bay C_lty, Mich., was cured of heart disease by lqri-i~ozonc. See ifyour case is similar to us Tiiii Sviirroiis. ' ' Ncrvousness Palpitation Treinbling Dizziness Sinking feeling Heart Pains - Short reath Weakness Mr. Beattie says: “I was weak and miserable. “Iwaa subject to heartpalpltation and dizziness. “Aa l grew worse I began to have trembling and sinking sensations. “Ferrozono strengthened my heart, gave vllgor to my nerves, soon made me ' well. t's a great rebuildi'r." ' ` The one medicine for the people with weak li rt ni i Fe" - , a a e ers medicine, or Poison & Co., Hartford, Conn., U S. A., and Kingston, Ont. RECORD BROKEN. I.oNimN, Juno 27.-At thc iniei‘-univcr- sity swimming meeting at the Bath Club lierclast evening in the presence of a distinguished company, including the Duke mid Duchess of Connaught the Australian amateur swimming champion, Ii. B. Kerian, eighteen years of age, lowered the worid'a record, covering 000 yards easily in 7 minutes, it 2-5 seconds --q___.. Ons Dollar Saved liepresénw Tan Dollars I _ Earned' The average man does not save to ex- ceed ten per cent of his earnings. He must spend nineilollarsin living expenses for overly dollar saved. That being the cess be cannot be too careful about un- necessary expenses. Very often a few cents properly invested, like buying seeds for his garden, will save several dollars outlay later on. It is the same in buying Ohamberlaiifs Colle, Cholera' and Diarr- hoea Remedy. It costs bat a few aunts, and a hottie of it in the honss often saves sale by all dnurgiate. One lot of ohildreifa saline lkiti|°siiih cheap foroaah at Paton'a. ‘ ‘. ill gt. ' The Best Silent Partner is a- Jond and aamolsnt line oflnvsstment iifeliisursaos. (Han 'nan \l’s|t.arn\ l’.l|¢ al ua* \f,._a. -.|_a noiisi. Acacia Acad ia Spring, Rated by Baedeka. First of P. EJ. l)i;g.uaea and .river fishing, shooting, a doctor-‘s bill of several dsllars. For ‘|,°;|1':,§', ::,?}:'¢°" fet|tfre¢2_‘_l:.’¢c"°q“°t' §:,\¢a21t.:;’i’tcsl‘§i';li;.shell£ah and game are Bedford station. Hotel carriages meet eve? train. Telephone and daily mail- pri le s. which your name on a postal. should sufiice: INGENIOUS imitations of our trade mark abound. Do not tolerate the “just as good" cry of a fraudulent dealer. It’s not “felt” if it's not an Oster- - ' imoor, so-be Sure it'S an OSt¢l'm00i‘. Our NAME and TRADE Mani( LABEL on the end of every genuine -mattress. Why not .learn about the Ostermoor, even if you don’t want a mattress now. We have_spent thousands o_f dollars to ssue our handsome zo page book, "The Test of Time," handsomely illustrated, _ WE WILL SEND A YOU FREE. Each copy costs us 25 ct~°. to print and 5 cts. in stamps to mail-it is yours for "°t\»°v“|fif°‘“- ' ' ` ‘ "-N8* Capt. D1 Burns 4'E"'-"*" oqrggigeiag ist July will leave muwvamfr »\_°9"~¢°,.l\*~xfi-r - fe-at eases* ‘ew-» gr, mg" .ia mediate, NM, f-\-~-- freight sad psoseatm- _ ‘ Carvelif g AGENTS. 1-3 ii 4 mos ~- ' itself to ue ”“""*2°“‘ °'o‘Z‘.ii’il1‘3'.‘.’.§‘.§‘l.. im.. _ News para inserting this advertisement withoiiniitiiority from the Department. will Send today. The Ostermoor is the best mattress ever made-a glance at the letters in our bcok will prove it-but this guarantee Teacher wanted, ` A first or second class teacher for Greenvais In twuparts 501'. extra. sraunaao sizas ann rnici-:sz 2 feet 6 inches wide, 25 lbs., 5 9.50 3 f¢¢¢ WMC 30 lbS.. ii.uo sleep on it thirty nights, and if it is not ' 3 feet 6 inches wide, 35 lbs., i2.5o 4 feet wide so lbs., i4.oo ' 4 feet 6 inches wide. 45 lbs., i5 oo All 6 feet 2 inches long. prices. in school. iuaie pnaieired. Bu :lament _ ruiizrv Nioirrs Pass TRIAL. M,,,,, ,D _ ,,,,,,§1,,,,,,,,.,,_”° Hunter River, or EDWIN UIiliI\V‘ 7-3 dsl wil Soo y. You can have an Ostermoor Mattress, better than* any other Mattress you ' have ever used-if it is not all you even HOPED fm' return it “E °“r expense The subscriber oiferafforsale his farm con~ and your 'money will be immediately aintinggt tuners; situated }:mtil'\e lggvlit-LK _ Cb twin i ood refunded wifhout question. What more is“tiiEE¢{)n_n;i|‘hs lziid is inlllidieh ot diiggzivai . W 0 W can we d° to ¢°1w»n°° vw? < ”i2.“' ‘iti...“£’i.‘.ii°."h.. .3 ..»....i'o......2I$, FARM FOR SALE- Rpccial sizes, spoclal OSTERMOOR _& C.O.,T 114k' ELlZABdliT_il STREET, NEW YORii. ;_ JAMES PATON & co. 'T ' . . iiuiis. For further partieu§“rshi\gi§lyLtIAAiAN e-is an ‘ 'cirmwn noviity. ' taken at our studio. The ‘ latest at les aniiw-.sr,ds_. - Call surface na anyway if ' ii`.’é`..T‘.Z{'f.i .i.`ii“i’i..i.‘.’.“§v'2 Horse Races Midsummer Meet Home Comers Week To be held at the Charlottetown Driving Park on Friday, the 28th Day of July, 1905 $450.00 Premiums $450.00 2.50 Class, Trot, purse SIOO 00 :.24 Class, Trot and Pace 200.00 2.55 Class, Trot and Pace i5o.0o Open only to horses owned on 1'. E. Island on the zist June, i905. Entries close i4th July igq-5. A grand afternoon‘s sport assured. As on y Is- land horses are allowed to compete, every horseinan who owns speed shouhl make an entry in these rat es and make them the greatest event of Home Coni- ers Week. _ For race program and all particulars write F. L. 'IIASZARTL C, R. SMALLWOOD Pres. Ch’town Sec’y Chltown Driving Park. Dri\ ing Park. -23 mo fri aw td Weeks’ Dollar \ Hat time is here-your Hat is at Weeks & Co. ‘ Stylish, durable Hats only one dollar. 24 new styles to choose from, black and color- ed. Ask to haveayour name on your at- frce V it-‘I8 dw ti’ _ -AND- Grand Tracadle Beach, North Shore. Summer Resorts. Opens its eleventh season July ist. A tractions:-Surf and harbor bath- The Acadia’sr¥aEi)e is unsuipdssed for Only a pleasant four mile drive from For Etna and fllnah-nn! als.-..i..-. _.L_ ~ = -sr, ' will be leased to see yon. TEA co1vii>E riro Rs .......I’........ ... t _ rnorooxarnuas, _ Like the RUSSIANS are putting up a big iight \ Jas. Aa S; on paper but only TO GO down before A Pmpnau' i`iASZAi~?D°5 BRAHMIN ~ Prolperty For Sa e The undersigned offers by private sale his pxroperty consisting of a good dwell- ing once, barn, also grilt and saw mils slitliiaited at iBg.i:lt’a,i?Itlat‘ilon& gba grstm seup w, ra ass machinery fora stone mlll.‘l‘he sawmill _ consists offs rotary and shingle machine. This property ia situated in one of as finest farming districts of' the Is . Post Oiiiee and railway station at the , ~ ° door, and church and school within a a a r S short distance. Any person wishing ii I desirable mill pmlperty will do well to commniiicats wit the undersigned be- ‘ fore purchasing elsewhere. C. H. WARREN. the peopie’s favorite TEA, now known and sought after in nearly every city, town and villageia Canada and many parts of the I United States. Buy it, try it, and you will enjoy it. Beware of substitutes claimed to be just as good. Demand the genuine article, 6-30 d lf. _ 6-27 diw. Ronin SAW i=oR sins Sausage . , , ’ 40 inch saw, with carriage and tracks, all com- S plete. Can be seen running for a few days. ° A.DUcHi:MiN®.c° S""""°"' 5 , » Sheep Castings. 5°” d Ji Wil ‘ ' A ` ` Seasonings. '~ , _ » Herbs and Spices. _ __ ` We an buyers of fresh eggs. r him Hopkins. TUNNEL TEA Everybody goes to Cape Traverse on _ VVEZINESZAY, JL.Jl-YSg||. THE T0 this zmndmt avant of the mason. With the three M time Provinces in vi ai 9, _ iLf:.°.iJa‘:.':..r.°ir:°..e';ri°.::..'*.=".tii°:°s:c.i:a:‘::.i:i £ilz'~t:'.'.:.iz:i.°'::f.1:§i'“"‘°“°"l P E I DEVELOPMENT a“.:..f.i.-;1':;_~::.:.':.s°:.°.:=a.‘i'.:.e...i.»~°°'~1 °»--- -M -»~~ ~=»- fm -» -»f »~-wr' a ° ° - _ As Ev , , __ ' ' 6:0 mwf tw rd Pat. Er. Jour. Pid. J J MCDONALD' i I l l ll l l ‘_