oolds, A _ A ' Oillcesln New Prowse Block , _ -' Charlctte_tcwn._ We've never seen in stronger combination than in the new pat- _._ ten” ‘ve ‘rc rmmvml in “.'"r'“°f° i - ' D. 0. 'l‘ans|lI.AY. of Quebec. was lu the _,il ...ns of tableware, single pieces and sets. at rriws 0 lov ss fine. heavy. _dur- eityen mms tcciiarlcttsmwnr. la. Island, » ' - ‘ - _ ' _ yeuterday.-Moncton Transcript. l¢ late can be sold for b - _ _. “ P ~ Emum 'r. shun, who was liumil W. W, ELLN ER; Jeweler. ;'.‘;*:.§‘1‘.‘.f'.*2..‘t.?;:‘.:°.‘3::."°.3.'i:.‘:::.‘".’: Bayfield, N. B. Saturday morning at 4 ll). nine days alter the accident. j t received another* WC In" “S ~ Ruv.R.S. Omar now ol Marysville N. lugs cotmignmeilt Of _N;0l1°C\\l’Iili§ _ I ` _ ‘ B , has been unaniinously Invited to the a d Antec Films- ' Meuwalnclnnsn at Mliimwii, charlotte Latitude Of expotlute il Une Oi Co tosuoceed Rev G W Fisher who 1, i rtant nsiitlee of the- I k _ I' ` ' l ' . §`,;com¥‘?]m3, _it uivg gh; n ference. 'I‘h_e Mllltownclrcult is consider- h ¢ | in ed among the best in the conference. Photograp er iggtl *WY has been transferred to the Montreal Con estimating the len h of exposure. , ° F , , ,_,, 1. ..... ls... ... 1.... ..... 3 t |165 .. ‘;.‘f:.i':::..:r°.:2::"....;f:.“.t::t;“.2: ofthe advantages ofthe best glass and potatoes were shipped in gmt quantltlesw American cities and were plates. For sale at ’ _ . . » sold ata good price. This spring, how- ( I-I K’5 ever, there is no potato business, and Ie 0 _ potatoes are sold for 10 cents per bushel.- Moncton Transcript. Photo Studio. Cll ll a C Rsuirrsnozs of whatever nature whether byBnnk cheque,expre»s,money or I N _ _ tal order or re stored letter must be we si made payable tc The Island Guardian Publishing Company and not to any mem- Nine out of ten people need a , nh if. tonic. They are run down. ner- 01;; ,,,,:°';": m°:,':,‘3;_vlc':;';l p°"°“°°"° vous. have no appetite. lack ea ' ed el-gy gud ambition, hgvg hggd. AMorwrom/in who has just return ache and get tired gggllv... _ from P. E. Island says toan exchange that ‘ the Garden of thc Gulf ls looking line just Boots now,the wheotund oats are peeping up and look rich and lleulthy The HU HE ’ G S farnicrs are well advanced with their Digestive Tonic gives new life to the system, it stesdies the nerves, increases the appetite and infuses new vigor and vitality r 5 c every part of the body. Price 2 c » per bottle. GED. E. HUGHES. » “llolvlesiv” in treating my customers is my idea of good business. I make trade by fair prices and good work-l'hold it by p_l;_9_gpt_eerviceit£grg___a_re no 5 "ifs," “buts” "or ‘in a few days’_’ about my business. I do what you want when yon want it. ' D. MCLAREN, Artistic Tailor, Gt. Gco. St. 6-10 tis & w8‘m ROCKY POIN'l` FERRY. Th l’l“ll1l Will 7 lI..ll tt. ll.00 lt. ‘LW 3.00 4.0() (L11) &. lI`l» &. III. Ill. ess? E555? . ., ‘?»»"s:-ef we u..~°sf 'I Y. lciivc Qh'town Will leave Rocky P BJD 0 |11 t for the season as failover :- y n 7.1) a. m. §§§§§§§ '.°'?'F'F?PF ssssses 5 »wsE§§ S3335 E S ?`.='P?§ ssssgg F°P- S8; 'FFF is e= Qu 3? E!! NDAY TIME TABLE. town. Will leave Rocky P 10.00 a. m. . p. m 5 .ill A boot with style and character in it, the leather is soft and beautifully coloured. T h e shape and quality -are good. Smal boys' sizes 8 to Io, $1.50. _ Boys’ sizes 11 to 13, $1-8 5. Boys' sizes x to 5. $2.10. Allti’ & C0. (Agents for “Queen Quality" and “Iuvictus”) - __ Five Roses in bbls. and % bbls. - and introduced to the congregation as, F¢d°"“ " “ " " " thcy pusscd out. ' Royal Stuart, ‘ ,_ Bay", _ in bbls. Moucrov Tnarxscurrr- Mr. Poclc, Gypsy, mechanical foreman of the P. E. I. Buil- Bewrm. way, is in the sity today- Mr Pools ls sn Belffvfd' li] $5 Slftkih ‘ Euglishlnitn by birth, und crime to this ‘ 0 . ii ri ' li loo lb. 4 Cheap for cuh at city by Muster Mechanic Mr N. L. Rand. ,_ ' ` Q Mr. Poole says “Moncton is a charming & S spot and the hum lu railway circles is the ‘ _ I life of lt."-The P. E. Island railwa our l>ol>ui.°AR` LINE of mcn’s Fine `Kld Boots at $r.5o is great value. Fine Kid Laced Boots. Fine Kid Blucher Boots, All with nice stock and medium heavy soles, $i.5c a pair at Splagiiiin's. l . ve ..:::;.°;:;;r°~f~ °' _ C saturday Nights ,.,,,,, BU Tea Sales exceed that of any other in tha- Lower Pro- vincen- Nl inrniing, and thcy claim that as li result ot their labors a big crop w lll be taken in. I1‘ is very warlu weather lu New York, and ln many other parts of the United States and already large numbers of Ani erlcnn tourists ,ure bending for Nov week several prominent Americans hav mer months. They came to this provlnc from Montreal' having made Moutrco their first resting placc. James McLaughlan is erecting a ne the donor of the Confectionery lust meet cd lifter hcr vacation. ~ ‘ Mr Archibald with u snug sum of mon Di I' ns reward-at least in part-for servlcii; . rendered by him ln getting them a pastor. At the close of the meetln Mr. Stave 8 was conducted to the dcor_by Mr. Wheeler country many years ago. Lust night he was entertained and shown ubour. the very y has u most courteous and iittentlvc stall' of railway trninniun. Passengers on that railway have no need to fear of hclng ,f-----A "_ Saturday Night, “‘"‘":::‘::..%:;:::;::i.":;:;;;:¢. 2:3; 1:2 active Sh frm; A WC Pf°P°5¢ I0 make U . now no bar lil either of the tlireeprlncipal hotels of the town. . We rcfer to the Von- ed. of i903 the bar was closed in the Ven -_ ~ dome; since then there was a har, but Tonet ' Aj-¢\¢|¢3, Fagggyn condned to guests from outside the town: G00d8 I C0mh5» Brushes, it is now closed to all. We congratulate SoAPS° SOAPS SOAPS E theproprletoron lilsresclutlon. Hekecps ' _ ' ` one of the best hotels in the province '_' I ` D and now he has entered thellst oi temper- P alwo hotels we`wlsll him a full = "< ot success. While on this subject w_c _ think it proper to include the Norfolk and U4 The Alwuys Bu” Dmpm" m the Windsor whilc offering con- tulntlons It is a moot uestion as to ` i , gra . q whether a first classhotslwfllpay without abar. The New Glasgow hctelsare launch- D ed on the experlwentand we are sure the majority of the citizens are proud of the fact. That being so it is the duty of everyone oftllem topntal much patronage lu t-be hotels' way as is poallble. lates, including the celebrated G. B. onfectionary.-A. W. Reddln Pllsm B. , V"Wl`dta"a Chocolates are a revelation in candy making. Their delicate _ richness tell plainer than words that they are superior io G F L; ed. If they are soiled the merchant has Scotl1i,P.E. Island and other summer t° im" "nd be" it' b°°““B° he d°°“ “M resorts m the Emm During ,he pub waiittc offends. customer. Ithink the 6 general public is generous enough to nllow arrlvod cn P. E. Island to spend the sum- e upon securing them. Scrutatcr in Hali- I fax Chronicle. Cf.’.if`..‘i§.i‘§”}.‘l“.fi‘.1Ef3'.l".Ti’.l`».§’.?5.`I.fill IHIS MUSICIAN All members are requcstedto be present.- W burn, thc contractor being Henry C. Law- ~ son.-The Base Bull Club wish to thank ing for his liberal donation which was Gravel Cured by Dodd's very”-much enjoyed by all.-Miss Alice K1d'ney»Pj1]5_ _ . . McLuughlan has returned home after her term in P. W. College.--Miss BcssicR1elly Tried many Mgdigingg but gqt no tcricher of Brockley Polntlioad has rotam- Tl~lE ordination* and induction of Rev. Ii..H.Stc. tWllm tV li ,bo k I , “wdnesgfg ' ovengm hi; gurcaugtaagi Siiuiucl J. brow, the wcll-known music- _ _ m Rev.-4A. D. Archibald, ntiexton, N. B. prc~ h sided, prcllched und. addressed the rniil~ "" °` =‘==‘-`=`°' ister whl c Rev. J. A. Whecior,l]utl\urst, addressed the people After tliclnduc- tloll thc people of liiircoilrt presented rt unfit for anything. some at Bloomfield, P. E. Island is being erect- New Gnasoow ClmuNlcl.lc: There is the Norfolk and tlic Wlildsor. Forseveral years there has been no bar i in the Windsor. For over a year tlic Nor- , U - - folk has had no bar. During the winter 3> IN >' » ' A -< |'D6&l\ll'8 I circles confectionery'-A full lies or "'l'errys"aiways on hand-also Choco- Nusmiths, Lllys. Whites and others.-- Bowatnea Pure Gnmrsstlies are great `favoritel‘-Delft forgot us when you wan is welcome. ooann1AN,_5UNs 3 rg.; I _ 3 ( W’ "° “""°*°“ "’ Meet :M10 .At 'rho .Alvv I :Busy B'tzol.',<”D1"\,- '.l‘nlOiWeompau|eeofti\e$tllR»lt- together with the Regimental Band will parade at the Drill Hall on Thursday June llth at 7.15 o’clnck p. m. and be ready to be marched cl at 7.&l c'clock p. m. for a- Routo mbroll. Tm: latest issue of the New'York Fruit Markettiuide, ina leading article devotes considerable space to the burial of the hatchet by the two big leading banana companies cn this continent. The Fruit- msn’s Guida announces audncrease. of thirty-five andtwenty-five cents and pre- dicts it further increase immediately. A nasrarcn from Owen Bound.” Ont., says: The Grand Lodge ol' British North America opened here June 1 Dr. Sprcnlc, M. P., grand master, presiding. Three buudredand dfty delegates are in attend- ance. The officers reported an increase of 4,[lll in the membership. During the year seventy-six lodge warrants were Issued, the largest total for titty years. I A nnrnao, of the board of directors of the New Brunswick Deaf Mute Assoc- lation was held at St. John recently in arrange for the second convention on Moncton this summer. The board tired the date of the coming convention at Sept. 8rd, 4th and 5th next. It was agreed to invite Rev. Stanley S. Soaring, pastor cf the St. Andrews' Mission for deuf mutos at Boston, to hold his services to the visiting mutes at Moncton on Bun day, Sept. 8rd. The board appointed Wm. Baillie. of St. John, W. J. Murray, J. 0. Award, W. W. Dryden and Geo. S. Mackensi.: to form ncommlttceonnrrnnge ments for the convention. It is propos- ed to changethe N. B. (and P. E. I., assoc- iation to a Maritime Association with Nova Scotia.-Moncton Times. Tas: retnli merchants are opposed to the “approval” system. And so they should be. So should the customer. People ask that certain goods be sent to their homes in order that they may be more closely inspected or “tried on." If the goods are not approved of they are sent back to the store. New whats nice innocent way to spread measles, dlplitllerlu, or any other contagious disease. The ulerchant feels it in the depreciation cf the goods. Souie~ times parcels are allowed to be around u. house for several dnysbefore being return- tlie merchant his rlghtsif he insists IS DELlGlil`El) His Kidney Disease and Relief ‘l`lll He Used the- Great _ Kidney Remedyf Ro-annuals, Ont., June 2 (Specinl).-Mr. iiin of this place, relates on experience that adds to the already great popularity of Dodd's Kidney Pills in this locality. “I suffered foryclirs with Kidney Troub- lc,“s-sys Mr. Crow, “which became ag- gravated with e\'cry attack of cold und caused me uiuch ngony. The discasende- veloped into Gravel, when I was totally “I tried different reluedics without the desired result-nlld was ill much mlscry when I decided to try Dodd`s Kidney Pills, when tomy astonishment and delightl immediately begun to recover. “After using five boxes the ullinent had entirely ceased and I was again enjoying perfect vigor, all of which il owe to Dodd's Kidney Pills." The fact that Gmvcl yields so readily to Dcdd’s Kidney Pill is good news indeed, as it does away with thosc tcrrlhle cpern- tions tbut were supposed to bo the oll`y relief from this trouble. Gar-ters’ for Wall Paper Iron-Ox Tublcls arc on sale at A. W Reddln's. 7d tf, lnm-orrshleu can bc had si Mcnomlfl & McI{lnncn’s Drugstore. 7dtf New goods nu- daily coming to us. A very large quantity has boon opcilcd dun ing lust weck. We may have those goods you nn- ln nccd cf.-W. P. Cclwlll, Sunny ide. ‘ 15d tf f*-i“"'°_*"-"-5 1 I ll|AM0ll|l RINGS Our DIAMOND BUSINESS is growing in importance. Wi are conducting our dia. moud business on the basis of H Lower Prices J and Quicker Sales. Our stock contains a choice line of line stones at a wide range of prices. We cordially invite your in- - spectloli. More New Ready-to-Wear Skirts at - StanlEy Bros. Bl.ACK,= NAVY AND DARK GRAY pay you to look these over. Waist measures 24 to 28 inches. - Lengths 38 to 43 inches. Prices $2.15 to $7.00 each, ‘ _ Er These arrived to-:lay and are the best value ever shown here- in cur judgment 2 5 per cent cheaper than we have ever offered. We ask your most critical inspection ; if you want a skirt, it will - - SIZES - - STANLEY BROS. _"_ _ ____ ,_,_____ _____.,L___..m__-We---f-. -W »----»-f--ff. -______-._-____,_____ " r - » - nami- _ E: "- CHCICE TEA Direct from Colimbo, Ceylon. Put up in 5 and Io lb wood boxes, leadlined. . . . . . . . .. 5|b1,°xe5$,_15, Try us for Flour, barrels, 10 lb b0X€9 17-20- % ‘T'T‘_‘_°_‘f‘:_‘?‘T*_‘?:______; saunaasou in ce. J Si lish Soft 'fr nt Shins For years past, we have gained a reputation of having the most stylish line of soft front shirts in the city. This year we put forth a special effort to secure au ix- ceptionally large variety ln the new American designs. We would like to have you cali here at your iirst convenience and examine the new styles. We think you will agree with us that we have not only sustained ol-.r former reputation. but have excelled it invar- iety and designs. We honestly believe that our immense '_ showing of new fashionable soft front shirts should be seen by every well dressed man in the city. Prices 65c to $2.oo. Ji. mcilonald. P. E. Islaud’s Greatest clothing House. I wg; Hr; brand Result ln Char iottctown, P. E. Island. Mr. A. N. FRASER, Provincial Manager, MB? 20. 1905- The Mutual Life Insurance Co of New York. Charlottetown, P. E. I. INSURANCE CO.,of NEW YORK. w _ . . . am getting practically a cash value of $lo,41o.3o. _ _ I also carry another policy in your company, in wllich I have all coniiduicc Yours very truly, Dear Sir:-I acknowledge with thanks the receipt _ of your Compn_ny_sli cheque for $7030.30 on Bank of Montrclii, also Annuity Policy _No. i l7z5 w nc _ provides-That on May l, 1905 and each year for lifc,I will receive ilirec hulnlrer dollars ($300) in settlement of my Mntured $5000. I5-ycur endowment, i5-year Distribution Pblicy No. 4or,65z with Deferred Annuity, in Tlili MUTUAL LIFE This I consider a splendid result. as to buy an Annuity of $_3oo at my ago ould cost $5,408 so that drawing $7030 io and getting nu Annuity of $300. 1 (signed) simon w. ciuisnls. _ l’ is ' lil /it 14-ii ’ 1 'i ?"7»,‘ _ \n GOING TO BE MARRIED IN JUNE ‘? If so you’ll wont a plan 3 and you’ll want a first- clnss one. If you buy a rlr;rN'1'zMAN You’ll be satisfied-Every instrument guaranteed The lending pianists _re- commend them. Cali and ins ct. _Sold on P. fiielsland only Y llilller bros.. *itil ‘ JUST AKRIVEDI \ A big supply of NEW FLOUR in ‘/5, 34' and H bsriel size. just tllc thing for those who have usnlall fnmllly or who don’t want a urge supply for the llot sca- son. They are nice and handy and in clean labeled cotton bugs. We also have a large supply in barrels in all different brands. De~ livered to any part of the city promptly. ]\dIOKeI1ID.&. THE (}lti)l‘ER, l‘llni\u: lluwil town slilrr. '2‘Z1i.\., up town store. ‘lliii li. , ;._ "1, k i Valuable Property For Sale ` We are instructed by William Seller, l-tsq, to sell by Pub ic Auction. on Mondsy,_]uue 5th, 19o5 at ll o’clock l Fliliowners, Dairymen, I Lobster Packers When Etting up for Spring work try the ' NEW FOUNDRY Foot of Queen Street For CASTINGS. REPAIRS of all kinds. Founders. Machinists and lioilennakers. The Charlottetown Foundry Machine Co. Ltd. a m. all his pre erty in this city, con- fv I X sisting of three Swelling houses. i No' l-Situated on the corucr of lllllsborougll and Richmond Strccts, _ having hot and cold wstcr,aud sewerage and bath connection. No. 2-Sil usted on Richmond Strcet, near by, sin lc tenement. No. 3-gn Upper Hillsborough Street; opposite Mrs. J. D. Rcid's resi- dence. w tb all modern improvements, .uch as hot and cold water, sewerage, bath tub, electric light, and heated ithroughout with hot water, having nine radiators. - Those are `very desirable properties, and all the dwellings are in iirlt~class repair. s Mr. Seller has purchased largely in the West, and intends making that _ his future_home, therefore these proper- ties must be sold. Sale positive. Terms easy and made uown at sale. ordi P-glsocolatcs. All varieties of candy bearing White’s uint* lf* wld 59 . . IIUICHESIIN. I Phone 75. Peakes No. l Wharf. P. 0. BOX 4ll asm. cliivrsv. ace.. th. 1 ' ‘ @u“cd°uers. ` ‘ Jewellcr and Optician. | _ ,.41 “ng I ‘___ __ 4_ Auctioneers. , __ , . * A _ if ' -s»awwivl|»wevelv~\»»'s§ ------J* \_ --_ =- Y as s. _e< _ ...ns