TH if _Set POM 3| 'selling in Boston at U35 Tl! Prlnoaao arrived last night at 8.45 A" so=°°°°¢°¢ 'ith llwll- rn»'|»eo memo to we on bonu: or ---.'-"""-"""""_ 1 Anaw loeomotivahom the Ktngion- Elllolt W- Irving who ts sauna with _ . ga-gg, for th, p_ 3, uhm 3,11, "J," obtaining goods under hiss protmoes. ‘arrived at the tation it will _ `- & likoiv go over by the ie:ryboat or lighter. g,,?¢3",€:¢?v`|'D;“ ¢g:*;,:§::x:;d mg: i "PW/°\\ AdV°°\5*- _ and National Insurance Company. This T te d I _ the lat, High company is one oi the strongest iire com- . _ , 5 _ an mes a o _ t ~ . -_ < \VMcNeill|%inlock was sold ,Mug-nay, by ponies in Canada having assets amounting "‘ to $46,283, 784.42. ‘$7 V I 7 ' the Court ol Chancery and was purolmsed 1 by Richard Hearts for one of the hairs. AN mm," d,,,p.,ch “nes ml, ua The mm “lv” "” 'Q50' M'Li\\i»lll°Y 0! tbl! r0\r’s- Canadian team |!\__y0u _._ -w“__. _g'yg;aunqu“-,-,_ Ann* _*N for Bisley has been tenderedto Mejor LI ` Pl,” Ll” hue, yugm-du “tu-noon L.Chlpman,66th Princesa Louise Fusili- THINGS Qrgoglvgd _a telegram announcing that orl.0i this city. it is not known to a owl toiea on the Nova Scatiaooasl. the Wfilinlythlb U12 M9101' Will accept.- t d 1 B k _ ua tviieegr' ea at iimbgkgaerfn nut mp ofthe rialurxrornlr pert would Helm! Chronicle- f “t7;;€*F¢lk°» bfaav im” 5° ‘nm “hd 1731' _TBI membership ot tba Char-lo' tatown blsculti. tolli. A 'UIQWY' wg, ou" Ove, ,by Lawn Tennis Club has inoreasedto such in fact €vefy¢liil¢ CQ! “P|~ln°g,," °,;1'W,¢n¢,d” gmm p_ ~E_ an extent that for the present it has been found in lm! nr*-da _ ‘,§|l|m.|_., N*-am' 5° hue hu. "wma,-1 lmpoisible to admit any new members. Bakery. Today our specialty ' hom he, h,,sb,,,d_ ww not B,,m°\,,,¢,|n The present membership ls all that can is Cake me ,yn of the 1", md ,he ,M a1|°,,e,1 be aocomodated with the limited number Dark Fruit Cake 25ctB. M wumm, hu. _ioumsy ,mmo1eswd___ ci courts now in use. 3”? “ke 2°¢t3- , Picton Advocate. Nut ahe zocts. ST. Cnaluuss Auxiliary oi Charlotte- WWH H°lDltal held a very enjoyable 'i U lr oees. 5"” “ ° I orinmanr com: oumis sas °°°‘°\=\°d Wh|@tv»rwlutheLyceum1eee ni ht The ize winners were ii DANuEl;?,PSi, t P C -B iadies illiirs. J. J. Hornby; 2 G. B. 7 because they oontaina s, u uuam ‘Iggy Painless Corn and Wart Extraoés is Blllinizail (lady) acura! B . , . use me uma. :_r1_t>\i»\'_i=__l_§__\`r&ge't__°_b},fg\_;1t _§>:_1:_\:9_slr:_lg1\t_ he °\_1_§; Gentlemen 1 P.c_ Brown; 2 D.J.MoDon~ sure, sale and painless cure for corns and 8 l warts. _ THB S. S. City oi London returned from bl .f ‘ ' ,_ w I I 'Vi 5 'r».~r-- ~` » ' THE BOS'i`C)N TOURIST Q ntmuallv hang s Especially in Men’s Hats-For the man who is up- to»da.te and wants “THE LATEST." “N0 14” is “The only” Hat in Town! . Another Lot Just Received per Express. Particular men buy their Hats at this store. -WHY P- BECAUSE 'We are sole agents for the best American and English Hats. Our hats are the latest up- 1” to-date styles. We charge every man 'the same price. 'We guarantee entire satisfaction in every Hat we sell. ‘ There’s no crowd around looking on when you buy your Hat. \ We have them in _a separate department. ,f ` Always try_Weeks 82 for Hat* *pi ~ _ Gents" » 'E "I-14 ,.-'/ (eco (__ _ .Furnishings -?*“*~‘~”°‘“’f"f*/ Hats and Caps “‘~ w.,\`;\s to rlaszard Se Floore, Brush and Halliday's wharves at 8 30 las night with 25 passengers, principally ox. aid. consisted of 76 cases of eggs for loc dealers, and a ton oi sundry other con signments. on the wharf to greet nv promlnen MiilS,With his bride who arrived by th Princess last night. The wedding took place in New Glasgow, N. S., on Monday night. The happy couple were greeted with cheers and showers oi rice as they entered thc bsrouche and drove to their home where a big chaxlvsrl iollowed. o'cicck iiom Murray Harbor with 160 eases eggs, 00 cases lobsters, 45 cases clams and 25 packages way frelghtf There were also four passengers including John Hawkins and Miss Brooks, Murray resident oi that section ol the cltv--John e THE Electra arrived last night at nine -u-ul-_-I-I3!-‘*‘ MAY S l9o4 FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. COLORED DRESS GOODSI /1 STYLISH ` if COLORED DRESS l FABRICS l ! ! bl k f b 'cs cream and champagne leading favor Are more suggestive of summer than the delicate ac a ri ; it in shades. Cream lustres are lovely, price 45 and 62 cents. es ' Cream matting. very handsome 51 cents; cream voile 59 cents. _ _ _ _ _ Cream crepoline 80 cents, while a line of dotted delaine. the dot embroidered in silk is simpl y ex- quisite aod the price extremely reasonable. only $1 . ro a._yard. _ _ _ Shades in crepoline are very lovely. French delainos both plain and fancy range in price _from 50 to 90 cents. Champagne voile is the fashion in shades and fabrics and we show it in fancy white .Baked tt s t oc. fancy fawii ilaked $i,oo and $1-io Pa emA fpoioular iine:of champagne, cashmere, delalues and panama range through other popular shades at 50 to 65 cents a yard. _ _ _ In cloths they show an elegant light weight tweed in ten patterns, including mottled grey and green, brown, ues, plain greys, fawus and of course champagne. Price 50 to 75 cents a yard. Still b heavier goods for travelling or for early Spring and Autumn wear. are for tailor made costumes, compris- enrstoulsts, who look ¢¢v,,,m,,,¢ of me ing all wool friezes 56 inches wide, $i.i5 per yd in navy, black, Oxford and cadet shades. Mottled cloths fine, summer-like weather for 5. san 0,, in light and dark effects are shown in io different kinds at $t.38. Some oi these cream ground with blue Hillsboro and Orwell osys. The cargo and red flakes. green ground and blue flakes. brown. green flaked; black. blue fiaked; green. light green ul ilakes,etc. Champagne shades fiaked with blue or grey in tweeds are $1.63. These of course are made up ' without linings. _ _ _ _ \ ' ' t `i.68. Astill better. comprising a fancy costume Another class of goods is priced from $1.50 o ,Q A LARGE,,umb,,. of me younger ,ahah cloth in blue, with broken stripes, of black. cadet blue. snowflake. green, navy and brown, $_\‘.85. _ I waistings a line is most elegant, one waist only in each pattern, no two alike. Again the ladies’ ltants oi the \Vest end oi the city were U _ _ _ , ` ' ` waist materials is catered to t preference for individual patterns in _ - _ _ " " < ~'~ fl if $.6t$2.0awaist From the bewi ermg array catch the feminine eye. This line is in all shades of stripes. about 25 didereli: var eties rom 2 5 o 9 _ . ld ' of dress goods we have chosen afew, and those most likely to first MOORE Q MCLEOD. BOB N. ____.___-_~_»1i-- f- f?- On Siturday, April ‘Z3 at Emerald to A. \V. and Mrs. Seaman, a son. Harbor and Wm. McEachero, Scurl who has been working on the Murra Harbor Railway. While docking a S. ______i___---~___-1--- Y ‘ DIED remained about twenty feet irom the wharf till the tide rose during the night. TRIUMPH Division, North Wiltshire has the reputation of being the stanchest Division on the Island it having been in active operation for upwards of forty years. At its regular meeting on Wednes- URY evening. Avril 20th, 'he following resolution was moved by Bro. Edwin Eiwards seconded- by Bro. Eddlson Easter and unanimtusly carried: Re- solved that this Division does highly approve of the action of Councillors maniully stood up for the protecHon oi the homes oi our country,»ln reiuslngto grant the petition oi tbellquorlnterests oi Charlottetown presented to them ar. the special Council meeting on Saturday, April llitb. ' ON Saturday aiternoon a young man oiBrackley Point who had been a little astray in his mind for some time dis\p» neared from his home. He vt as traced to the shore and then the tracks disappeared near the water. Since that time it was reported around the :country and in the city that he had suioided either by hang- ing himself or by drowning. Yesterday however word was received that he was in Melpeque and last night he was brought back to his home. He had walked all the way from Braokley Point. to Malprque, leaving home on Saturday aiternoan and arriving at the latter place on Sunday forenoon. People there became suspicions and on making enquiries by telephone discovered who the young man was. ‘ - I-Z_-T goood-o-oo-el-o¢°>-=o4> ., Shine Your Furniture. A few rubs with .iohnson’s Varnlsh Restorer ; will make it shine like new. f- it can be need on any I varnisned or oil iiniehed surface with safety. ,, large bottle for i i5 Cents Pownal wharf the Electra grounded and V ,_ _ A At Brighton, Ma\s.R9bert Connolly, in thd 56th year oi his age, son ci the late Thomas Connolly, Charlottetown Royalty, Wear Trade Mark D SOSP¢nd¢1’S Guaranteed. Sold everywhere. -Rnmmage sale in the Y. M.C. A. Hall to-day in lull bloat lronl 10 e. m. to 5 p. uv. Don't. miss these hip; burgains. Sale to- morrow too. _A_,4,4.g.A¢A¢AaAnA»A°A“`°4 Housecleaning lime Makes many wants in our line. We have everything you require to disinfect or clean the house with Pure Borax i5capcund. Pure Ammonia zoc a bottle. Moth Balls. insect Powder and Guns. “Quick Cleaner” for- Carpets. “Chlckering” Piano Polish.” “Adams” Furniture, Cream etc . etc. Full ‘directions with every article. “The TWO MACS" laobonaliitliaoiinuon, DRUGGISTB. Cor Gt.George and Kent Sta. BIBLES Every person should have a Bible oi their own- _ You can get one at cost, prices ranging from :oc each up. Testaments from 3 cents each. REVISED BIBLES win stock. rice from z5c We r man. Latin, Greek and Gaelic. P. E. i. BIBLE SOCIETY, f" __ O l \ M _ ‘ ` e t L. » ' ' ’ ' ksellers'A ent. \ /' I . nw,..em;J,...@m~. . ......n....,..s...__.'......, _,__ .._.._,..,_.._.-_......._...__....._.._.._...,,_...__ ._ _ ._ _ _ _ . _ _ ._ n. _..._._mm No p ~ also have Bib'-~= in French, Ger~ Good Teeth eMeanflGood Health Decaying teeth are disgusting. ~‘ “ decay others. ~‘ “ render the breath offensive. “ “ throw cli putrid matter (a poison) which is constantly being swallowed andvhicli gradually breaks down the health. The loss of teeth is disiiguring. “ “ “ “ causes sinking of cheeks. “ “ “ “ prevents the proper mastication of the food, impairing digestion and giving rise to all soils of stomach troubles. WE SAVE TEETH Fillings, Porcelain Inlays, Crowns, Bridges, Plates and all other dental work done in the most durable ami aesthetic manner. We give a TEN YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE with all our work. If you need dental work done, call and sae us. Our priccs are the lowest. We will tell you exactly what you ought to have done and what it will cost you B .P Pm dn u - -- ' . 00°" mme' A H an °“"’w ° , Consultation and Examination Free. Guarantee ffbental Rooms, CAMERON BLOCK, Choi riottetown. OVERKREDDIN BROS- Dr. E. E. R_0BINS,Proprietor., F’ ___. *_ _,__ T .» GIVE YOUR HEIR--~.--..-»..-.M [HE AIR ~vJ|;n~nvu~»~l-'If _ I _ _ ,f;;.,.',~,'&\;:_';}-‘, in onefof our go~carts with il. \\' - . .. . ' light-running ‘and noiseless . 1 'A ._ ¥~ gears§(wliee1s being fitted a\‘P ,""$‘.Pf V \v4f,,-;~ 1 *mtv `\_____________________‘___ with rubber tires) and soft “springy" springs. “Our” go- carts make Baby’s afternoon si -` ll n 1 out onezof continued pleasure _ ¥ I both to baby and mother Call 'in and see our. new styles. John Ncwson. _ _ ,_ 0/Pl/667 _ Boo g , , I N n ‘ i t L" r ~‘ ' i ttariuiteiown. r ina A w I yr. , W .,, _ .»»»~ ___...,,._ .. ..;..:. 4 l\ll 1 --_ ,, §1~»-/ 4. i r