__ __ _ ____ 'tus ci..u.u.txg'rm§owN._cUA11niAN,»sei>'rsMnsn 20,1905.- i I 3- _ F flfrom l n E T T ` W The ii ` ` F _____,<=, A I _ E _ =&r-_H ' sr= .- ROYAL PURPLE $3, Shoes are guaranteed. by the largest shoemakers in the Dominion, who stand behind the dealer and insist upon_ full satisfaction being given to every customer. %, " shapes and in all leathers They Zire Illadli ill all the _ \ A _ anywhere near $3_ Just have a look at “ROYAL PURPLE” $3. Shoes-you will like them. The Ames, Holden Co. oi' Montreal, Ltd. '°°'""‘*~ """'"’=‘1 '°"°'"°» Tue i_.AnaEer Snos Manuncrunsns in C roar-in LIVER i _ _ g ~ llnooi ixuoliiolf _ A “Yi” §"“°~“" a Mil W' She- mhtlfi ,,,|'d|| hm ` tlio!ll'wliin"owe~\,licir' good he1'tlitu lfrdillli ilisumkeih or 1 1 ,., _ <,. __~ _ " " " 5°” , .. {|1‘i+n|¢-a-rinanyiriirketnenr mai i. w»i i ~ 1 - - - . ......lI’.°...C.;2.....l.T..........ug.......§¥..r...i1i.¥..,,»;.:‘.1l.‘$§';‘§..§‘2.‘Ii.f.'lhilt: _ ,The Exhibit of the lnterculon al Railway Awarded First Prize raolrirr-r.r;.ii.i1Ln=itia-y cuesuma iwod. iula»ai.1..i<1cinti in the earth ot the border, add materially _ . Folema “nd sc|'°f\-'Ian _~ Line" from Montreal to the winter portsitr the effect of t.hls`pict-t'y creation. which ' ; . , ,_ of lite Atlantic, and the Prince Edwnrrl is protected hy n rustic three-inch cedar ’ 1 R S 151304 Il\lll\\`l\y. _ rail composed of pieces of that tree ‘select- 1 _ . ’1‘lierenre two trophies of the hunt in ed with the required natural curve. S U P - the way ofthe big game animals and fish The sniallerirooin is treated so as to `_ which abound ln the region traversed by ‘ produce a very realistic rock tunnel eil`r-ct; dur 8 th _ the road, including moose, caribou, deer ltia not one oi’ the usual pieces of roeir _ 9 9"' P9YfY\Hl\°l\\l¥» and bears; and in the-smaller room nn: work made of cloth or paper and colored _ png, & |_,.,,,,,,¢, C,,__L¢,i__ Noam* the tanks for live wild een Trout, from but eontdrf.-l: with it shows it to betirm and ` Newliruilanvicit. solid; and as harflas stone, the facing Tl= The treatniciit of the Intercolonlal b`eln`g of colored Pinstarof Paris. Itls . ’ section of the old Art Gallery for the ur- ten feet high and six feet wide. It lends ‘ - iaiigeiin-ut of its dia lu is ll ._ _ _ep r re _""5 ‘ p y. a new .an from the big room to the main vestibule _ _ ~._ _:.j"R`1y;\lL_ *lx striking leutute ofthe Exhibition. The of t-heiiuliding andthe plate glass fronts _ _ Monllmgnlal o " .%z;“.i,".;'.':.i.,‘;‘::;”.'.i‘:...:::‘:r..f;':‘:;.‘:' :::..‘°r.;1i:i.;‘Si..foi“f.;:;;";;'o.;":o‘; T e e W°"‘S» l " ` s ` :I ) towhoin thc work_\\'as Lntruisted, waste and one on the other. ln the tanks are v Kent Sueetl Ch"1°“°'°W”‘ _Ji gyllll ____ .\,J;$" ‘ produce bohl, rustic effects. Rough Hem- wild .sea Trout from New Brunswick and M wo m "nd W wi mo ' '_ -_ \ lack bark has bean used to entirely cover the crowd in front of them daily is more the walls and ceiling of the big roour wit-h congested than before any other exhibit -»:=,. ' the exception, of course, of the iight nper- on the grounds. "~ -r ~ "" ~~~‘~-;- ----' ---3- -5-" ' - Fllll llllldf (20018 " Beaver" Flour is the flour for homo baking-for women who take pride in theirculinary lkill, and lhvir ability tofu; the house economically. BEAVER FLOUR The monumental business of the late E. F. Purdy will be carried on as usual under the same firm name. and at the old stand, Kent St. Charlottetown. Mr. E. Ira Purdy, who has for the las: twenty years been foreman of the works will still continue iu that capacity. Wliiln thanking 'the public for their generous patrons e in the past, a cou- tinuatien of_ the Same is respectfully solicitedg. The saine reliable vvorkrnansltip and strict attention to business which has always dis- tinguished thls firm will be continued under the new management, !"5 -e _ tures. There isa low wains_cutlng, the Asawheie,the Intercoloninl Iinilway's ' - l ‘ face of whic'h is placed some six inches exhibit isone which ai. who see ltuiii _ ainolncii bark ccrnire runs all around _ Mr. A. li. Barton, of the Advertising the room. Above this is airantabluture, Staff, is in charge. thirty inches deep, coiup0.~"‘fl of bark, ' ilm\vi|i_'.g, in nlteriintc scrtiulis, the rough Greco Tomatoes for . ~ _ , 1 . ` out from tliellne of the walls. The latter ‘remember because of the attractions it ! -' .irc covc'i'rd wllh lint bark ton height of advertises, its originality and its artistic _ ' _ about l.`l ieet from the floor, where a merits. ' pi-i-sr-iii. (oii..i..ii....\. _ r c wcsti-:ir co. ll ossrcsaas- I' cncnavizns. pe . . l°Slngerollc1m only be obtained at Biiiizer Oli DPI 'i‘lic best .way for Cardigan young wo- men tu drown oats Ia to ict n boy do it. Msimkin. Chamberlaln’s Cough Remedy-' _ Tlilslsa iiicdlcliic of great worth and merit. Try it when you have n cough or coidarplyou are ceitnln to he pieancdf with the quick relief which it nifordil. It in pleasant to take and can always ba_ depended upon. For sale hy all drun- lsts. ` D0ii'T_liS! Ptllll 0lL. For use on sewing machines, hlcycles, and 'nil purposes requiring atlas lubricant, the best ln shea st in the "en Genuine storuaioolt for the red S., Queen Street, Charlottetown; also un south side of Company litlpcr cent. Oiily one 0( the Roth/cclilld properties is intact-. Nature- ' Medicines that nld nnturo are alway mont/ ellcciunl. Chnmherinin`a Cou h Remedyacts on this plan. It alloys tile cough, relieves thelungs, aide expcetor- atinn, opens the secretions, and aids nature in restoring the system to n healthy condition. Itia famous for. its euros overniarga part of the elvliliied world. Thousands have testified to its superiorexceflence. It counterneta any tendency of a eolrl to result lnpneumonin. For sale hy nil drnzaists. -_.l._l_ Japanese china the finest assortment ln 'Charri_l»erlrl|,1_’s Cough Remedy Aids " i N -M tl. Cdmpnnyiorty per cent and the Born I I I il on ' ' I _ ’l_‘he caster on B metal or brass bed isirnpoitant. ' An imperfect caster is liable to injure carpets or rugs While on polished floors it always leaves marks. Ives’ Brass Beds have a double wheel ball bearin cagtgr, ri.. i...»... ....1 M... not mark the door, while it turns so easily to the motion of the bed that it never injures carpets. ` It is attention to important :mail thing that makes lvu' i beds the niiest in America. . Ask to see an Ives Bram Bed and examine lt closely. I v » ..~z_ -~ -f.- _ _ _.W ,...._.,____ ._ ....,. ‘\‘. _'__ anal, at w. P. caiwni.. s......y.r.i.._ THD |l~ I- IVE# Co.. uxrnn. nonrnznn. miatglf. _ Vl’eter_$l_Ireet, lunimerslde, P. E. i. L -iid 1 rf- »-#dm Ch~=1°\¢=¢»w=- Mooiirsii $|3'55 l’rnpnrtioiiali-ly low hires front all .~'\aiimr~ <'nin|ih|-iltrni ai-tl l