eoleoy all dNll|l.\l» I =----f -.-.=-.-_-_-.-_-_-gs_-_- -_.-_ _~_§_-_~.-.-_-___ .-_-_~.- - _-_-_ _-_ _ . ‘FW B|°¢k¥~`Cil°=`fi61l6t°whi-"- f = .__ _ ..._ or ri ~, 1 :. _visiting the' elty. ` ' 6° lnJiniiiiriI>.st4]ii-Diuzeiy ,n_` Owmo tothe unfavourable weather on ~ ARI!! 0'Domtxi.L, Avondale,.|,“ to the poultry business. __ » , i I ' Y I '°"“"‘°" f"°'“ 9°°l°“~ 'rss Amsiiiia .gan running so tin Mis J. r. wliear, and mis. o.n.n.i.enn- ,,_. ` _ ` __ .` Searls vt-|||1,, “ld thu", Magdalens`aftbriher',ra'ee'nt accident l ` ` _" _ _dly.ofOld Homaweek. _ ' Wing aslrorenilu-Hal_lfax. » _ ‘ Tan express arrived Saturday night ni Savannas t Nuwsolm will have a large City of Loudon on next Saturday. 3 _ cnssnorrsrowrt o A IAN . = - _ RD rgUNE5, 90__ . 5-, I -,I leaves Beslan tor . W. R. P9013 AID Una. Pooi.s, Lower ' Montague spent Sunday ln the elty. Muon E. F, PURDY has been _elected '_deputy grand lecturer for P. E, I. in the Orange Grand Lodge of British america, Saturday tea will be served at the Golf Llnlrs this 'afternoon by Mrs F. L llauard worth. . - ALL-“changes” for large- spaces should bein this ofllognotintor than ten a. m., eept Saturday at ten a. rn. for both daily C _ ` - md gpg prim," ag, 3_ l °h|Pll1°l1if 01 vol-$18’ 'fflim Crlllllid bl' "W and ordinary “changes” by one p. rn., ex- We will have fretb Island . - flour from And 'chillin every market 3: which ' we will lell 'la einall quan titles We will also. take 'orders fur large quantities- of Island- our and Graham flour and have it delivered to von direct ‘i‘rou_x the mills at loitli Drilled- wcbstcr _&. Mcliay - Phone 199- _ _ . ' ous- sREAD Can be reliedupou to be _ good. sweet. Well baked ln- in wc.-iv browned loaves. No halved or sour bread ever lPn\'ES DUI' Bakery- S.nd in yrur order. D. Stewart, l'3cx.ll'sic ll/iicllnv, llaki-s’ liest llrciid. l _-Mas. 01-umm. Murray um-ber south, has returned-from Bolton. _ . Tn summer time table gee; into ,gen on the P. 1:. 1. Railway today. ' .W. 5. MOK‘IE returned Saturday sven- lnslrom a trip to the Mainland. A rsnnrnoxn has been installed in the store of Mr. Lane, Duilstaflhoize. A lerse new sign ins -been painted nn the Plant Line Ollloe, loot of Queen St, R01 Fnwm. Montague. who is .may- lng medicine has returned from McGill, JUDGE MoDoNa.Ln was a passenger sng. land. ~ THE remains of Mrs. George Conroy, Cleveland, 0., arrived hero Saturday evening. Pnaor Cnarrsnns has ‘returned from Boston where he has been studying dentistry. _ . _ Miss Co'l'rIELEA,Vlctorla, who has been visiting in the city returned home Satur- day altcmoon. ' AT St. Dunstan's Cathedral yesterday in the m°"1i"8 a large numbor of children took their first Communion and in thc afternoon Confirmation service was held at which Rev. Father McGuigan preached- . -.-_gl -Miss Henrietta Rackham will be at Weeks 8c Co‘s.,Monday J une 5th when, she will be pleased to welcome old cus- tomers also new ones for later en Mas. Onlwronn, wife of Steward Craw- ford of the Victoria Hotel has left the P.E.I. Hospital, completely recovered. Auoiio the recent graduates of the New York Preshyuarisniioepltalwas MissEfllth Finlayson, daughter of Capt. Finlayson, city. Wonx has been commenced on the ex- tension of the rails to the Marine Wharf. Some timber was being hauled on Satur- day for this work. I1' is understood that the Gentlenlerrs Driving Club will make application to ni-dey evgnlng 1-¢¢,|m,|ng from the Mun. the_city for the use of the Park roadway for a speedway.-Patriot. _ f THE Loyal Legion plonio which was -postponed Saturday on account of the rain will leave by the3o'clock boat this afternoon for Rocky Point. Warns unloading a vessel at the Plant Line wharf on Satux-day,fMnrtln Murray picce of lumber falling upon it. Tim stations on the Murray Harbor Railway will probably be completed ,by July lst. Bnlliuitlng has begun on the Y at the City slrlo of the bridge. Tl-In marriage takes place on Wednes- day, June 14th of Miss Leno. Hcartz, daughter of Wm.Hcartz and \Vm.Conroy, proprietor of the Sunnyside Boot Store. A l..\i\GE new boiler made by Bruce Stcwnrt &_Co. will be shipped to Vernon River this morning hy thc City of London. M »mon¢,n_ 6122?' lt is for the ilour mills of John Haydcn :___-_ _ _-1 ,__ -- _ _ _ _ ____ _ V 2 at that place. ‘ AMONG the up-to-date apparatus used // ‘ 1 / ¢ r/////‘ /*//2 .ze \ ` I .// _M \Vhcatlc Bros; and Bm-rett Henderson, § '.`.-/Nw _ W \» . 4 , 1 Je vi ‘ -,, -_ T l'ii3I"l j' ~ _- jf" ”"-li|1i,_".;,;;_'i,*;fl, ivs sr Yi ` . J- ‘ .,' .<95-;-1:-j~‘ ' ~ -__~.,u; ._. _ ...- _ _...__ {`,¥‘§,,,;_ 1 A #3 ' ` it 1 .-/f/. ;- ' /7 »-/.f . /,/ 1 HATS Wifi. $3.00 worth of wear There are Hats and Hats- good Hats and poor Hats.- These $2.oo "Tress" Hats of' ours are good Hats. Possibly you imagine it's impossible to get a decent Hat for $2.00-~ii so you're wrong, 'as hundreds of men here in Charlottetown will tell you. Our $2.00 “lrcss” Eng- . llsh Hats, , by the Telephone Company of this city is ' fi ‘___ " stnntiy heated by being attached io the _ ' . "ev »~» e ' lx, . an electric soldering iron that is kept con- ~' -ff rr- 5' electric light line. ` _ TBE outward cargo of the Rcstlgouche Saturday morning to St. .lohn‘s included 45 cattle shipped by Tohn Holman the .Y unil 000 bags potatoes A1' Stock Farm this season experiments will be made in growing corn bought from- local dealers ` and corn procured through the Canadian Seed Growers As- sociation sidc by side. ~ Tim Plant Steamship Lino will issue rcturn tickets at $11. from Boston to Charlottetown hy thc stcunicrs sailing on the 18th and 22nd of July. Tickets' good to return up to Aug. lst. Maur friends will hear with regret of the death on Saturday of Alexander Tun ncr, aged-49 and brother of W. C. Turner, City. The deceased had been'ln gradually failing health for some years past. liananr Hnrznsnsou is making n ship- mont of 07 head of cattle and 70 sheep by S.S. Bonavistn. today to St. John's, Now- foundland. This comprises one of thc lin- cst lot of cattle shipped from here for some time. - A1=Pr.ioa'rloNs have been made for concrete sidewalks ln front of Baptist Church, R. M. Jolmson's, Dr H. D. John- son's, Dr Cilrrutlicr-s`, und Col Moore`s. About 000 tons of stone have been crushed this season. Arloltsn hauling a load of coal along the pavement in front of thc Bank of Nova Scotia on Saturday afternoon stum-, bled and fcll with the loud. With tho assistance of the spectators the animal was released, THB S.S. Cacouna sails from Montreal Wednesday morning, June 7th for Char- lottetown direct. si... will be .ine her Saturday morning and sails for St. J ohn's, 'Nild., via Sydney and North Sydney. Sec advertisement. .louis T. Sunmvau, sou of Andrew Sullivan, Customs Department, has graduated from Baltimore MctlicalCollcgc with M.D.i\nd is now visitingln Roxbury, Mass., where his grandmother Mrs. Alloc Sullivan dicd a fow days ago. 0 f------\_ ` Kodak - are real English Fur Felt, 1 have real Russia leather sweat band--finest silk [band and bindings-are guarameéadh Q retain shape -wear an o color. ’ They fig lgell, and are sty- liiih-goo tters. _ Don’t say “Can’t get a de- cen;Hat for $2.00"-you can, att is store. SHIRTS. COLLARS. TIES. o~?>'e?.l’v”°`Iin Nnwrzsr dans. \ " Eibifthing in ' Men’s Fur- ` ' 1 n shings _ Films _ Velox Paper, ` Sollo Paper, Kioro Paper, Stanley Plates All sizes just received by express. Our new stock of “ KODAKS ~ ` ia on the ray. Wait for it. New patterns this year. ,|_ ,_ --sonaaclmrs. | I Dall ` Guar- Milk-~Dclivcrcd .and weekly, as printers have holiday -some afternoon. , Tin: dwelling house and barn of Mrs. ‘ J. J. McGaughle,Bonshaw, was destroyed with all the contents by lirc Friday after- inoon. Her two children lit a ilrein the stove and then went outto play. It is _from this the ilre is suppoecd to have started. _ A ulosrvr issue of the Montreal Herald has an excellent cut of David Burke, General Manager and member of the Board of Directors of the Royal Victoria .Life Assurance Co. Mr. Burke is a brother of Richard Burke, Dominion Fruit ln” spector. - A1' n well attended meeting of the Quarterly Olllclal Board of the' Bathurst N. B. Circuit, held in the Bathurst Church on the 2nd`of June, the Rev. Richard Opiswix-ccclved a unanimous in- vitation to urn to the circuit for had his leg broken above the knee by a“'-ll-_“0ffh0l` Y¢l1\‘~ I Enwaiin Hor.wEI.x., St. .l'ohn‘s,Nild,wllo has been ln Montreal on a business trip was a passenger by the Itestlgouclio ‘Sat- urday on return hoiiic. While in the City he visited James and Mrs. Lewis and family, St. Clair. Mr. Lewis is an uncle of Mr. liolwoll. THE stcum shovel used on the Hillsboro Bridge has been taken to the Steam. Navigation wharf whcrc some repairs will he made on it by Bruce Stewart & Co. It will then bc used as it dredge to ‘clean out- thc stone on thc north end of Hillsboro Bridge. Quiclc Womr.---The furniture ware- house that Parkman 85 Crabbo have been building for Mark Wriizlit Furiilshiniz Co. will 'be completed by the middle of this week. The plastcrcrs completed their work last wack. The contractors were less than four weeks on this job. THE S.S. City of London had full cargoes on both trips to Cranaud on Saturday. There were about 50 passengers on the re- turn irlp from Crnpilud and the cargo con- sisted of (it) head of beef cattle, 95 cases eggs, 30 barrels and 22 bags produce, 30 cases lobsters, 13 packages butter iuid 13 rleiiiijohns, and half li car load of iron and furniture. THE S. S. Bonavlsta arrived hero last evening from Montreal with nn unusually large cargo (at this timc of the year) of general merchandise. The dischilrgbig began at twelve o`clock last night and she expects to sail on hcr usual time today, 12 o`clocl¢ noon. Her outward cargo from here consists of 177 head of cattle, 5 horses and 70 sheep on deck, and 1032 bags oats, 1000 bags potatoes bcsldcs quantity of butter, cheese, lcatlxci' and sunilries under deck. B_. Henderson is thc principal ship- per of livc stock. ' SIXTY head of cattle brought- to thc City on Saturday by thc City of London from Crapuud were weighed at thc City Scales. The fecdcrs wcrc_n.s follows:---S. Cameron, 4: ‘Mr. lilifidil, 1; Will. Mr.-Quarrie, 2; M. Mc- lvcr,3; B. Lsard, 5; R. Nelson. 1; Roht-_ Ince, 1; W. H. Inman, 1; D. McKinnon, 1; F. Mcl)onald,4; Ml. McDonald, 3; P Ferguson, 2; N. Ferguson, 2; Calvin l{0watt,l; A.~McDonald, _5;. Hy Smith, 0; A. I-lowntt 0; Mr. Dunsforll, 1; N. izlowutt, 2; Mr. McVltty, 2; A. Morrison, 1; W. Howntt, 3; Mr. Boulton, 2. THE bascbnli match, Abblos agn.lnstVic- torilts, scheduled for this evening at Vic- toria Park, will commence at 0.45 sharp. Players will be on grounds at 6.30, no that all prellininaries may be arranged. Spcc- tators nro politely and urgently requested not to cncroach upon playcrs’ lines and to kocp to rear of line of benches. The vit-ly from thc distance is an good as near ut hand, while: the players arc not annoyed or wor- rlcd and iiluy thus ciicct plays which arc rcndercd impossible when their ground is blocked by spc_ctal.ors. Should wcutllcri he unfavoralrlc, gumc will lic played llrst fine evening following, Tlir: seed and grain ordorcll by thc mun.cipallty for the farmers in Cape Broton, was shipped from Charlottctoivn, P, E. Island, last week, and will be duo fordolivery attire several districts on the southern side of thc Island this weck. ’l`hc contract has ‘hr-.cn awarded to (i. L. Murphy St Co., this City. We ale pleased toscv. one of our city mer- chants getting thc order against competi- tion from some largc grain merchants in the west as well as some loading Halifax firms. This is merely another lust-ance where our sister province, P. E. Island, ggts the preference fr its products against all competition Sydney Post. TBI boat-leaving the city at ll on Satur- day for Rocky Point conveyed u number of students from the C. B. U. who wcrc on ll pleasure expedition. Tho unsettled weather was the cnusc for not more start- ing but these who did venture were wcll repaid for their risk. The pa ty resorted to Hogife summer house anilwero very thankful to avail themselves of Mrs. i l{ogg‘s ltinduss when tho rain began to descend. Lunch was soon prepared and after a very romantic meal various guinea were resorted to. Later in the day soiuc` of the girls and`boys visited the sllorc ami /proourod enough clams for supper. The par$ left by the last boat for home all fooling thorouilhly happy. Indeed it was s copvlvial meeting and one that will long , lln§`ln the mlhds of those who ventured, tllodill the weather was so very unsettled. The B. C‘s. always have (jolly time. _ . ,JIU-l _ Q Bum. and Mrs. regm, riiirrielm. ‘arrived home Saturday evening from their trip abroad. George J. Rogers niei, them at the Point. _‘ 1 l WHILE working at Bruce Stewart k Col Blturday Arthur Hassurd,son of Walter Haalmrd fell on a spike which entered the blwk 01 his leg above the kneo."l`he wound After being dressed proved to be not sci-ious and he will be out lil a day or two. v J. W. Rlcnanns, Bldelord, W, T. lMacoun, Montreal; T. W. l~lcnnessy,St. John, go west this mornil\R. and E. B. _Noxon, representing the lskiwana Silk ,lCo., Montreal; W.~E. Boon, Montreal and J. E. Richardson, Toronto leave by the lkrlncoss. THE funeral of the late Miss Mary Irons, daughter of John and Mrs. Horn.-., Win- sloe, took place yesterday afternoon from hor father's houic to Sherwood Cciiivtcry. The scrviceswcro conducted by licv. Mr. Frizzle and thcrc was ll particularly lnrgn attendance. AN immcnsc lobster was caught recent- ly in a herring net. at Little llarbor about 4 miles from Sourls, It-_ weighed 0 pounds and measured in length from tip of fccler to ond of tail, Ill inches, across from point of claws 32 int-hcs, 'l‘hclai‘gc claw hold three half plnls of wul.ei‘. The lobster' is on exhibition at Paquet Bro'.s store Souris. ` THE funeral of the into Mrs. Dun(-an McMillan, C_ymln-la Lodge, took place yns. tcrday aftcrlioon. There was ll very large attendance and interment was in the Anglican cemetery at liustico. llcv. Archdeacou Rough conducted thc burial scrvlccs and the pallbearcrs were .ioliii A. Matheson. Jas. H. Palmer, Walt-ur Matheson, Clias. Gregor, Gcorgc lluus- ton and Arthur Holroyd. ' ALEX. Asn Mns. P.al.i\ir-IR, St. (llniro, New Zeulllliii, arc at thc Hotel Victoria and will rclllzllli on thc Island sc\'crul days. They are making a clglitccli months tour ofthe world on n plcllsurcli ip 'HWY came fi-our New Zealand to Vancou- ver and in crossing Calilldll spent some time at Banll` llotcl, thc great hculth re- sort. Frulil here they will proceed to Halifax, llustou and New York at the last of which places they have a son study- ing medicine. Mr. Paililcr is ll large ri-al cstato ownul' and Mrs. Puliilcr is a native of this Provlm-v. Ci1anLo'rT'i‘1-:'|'u\vN can boast of some, rare talent in music and liistrionflliics. This was broilglit to mind vt-ry emphatic- ally thc other cvcnin;.; while listening to u rehearsal of the opera “Tho Sorcerer" composed by 1-lic authors of the ncvcr dy- ing “Pilm.fol‘e," Messrs. Giillcrt&Sulli\~an. 'l`llc Sorccrcr is all extravaganza lirlm full of beautiful music in solos, coliccrtell parts and clioruscs ns well us lnuglialllc dialogue, and judgcrl ily what was .scan ut the i‘chclll'si\l, Cliarlottctolvn is to have ilu unusually rich treat next l\’londav evening thc 12th iiistiliit. S_`ouic of tlic llcst solo siliger-s in the city will take leading; parts, and the ciiorus will be thc largest yet put on thc bolli~d_< at the Opera. House in nu nlllilr of this kind. The Musical Director, Mr. \Vatts, is an all round artist whotlicr in thc inli- sicnl,uctiiig, or stage-setting parts, und those who have hcaril thc Opera look for il. greater success than cvcii iittcnclcd thc production of “Erminic" or “()livcltc" both of wlilcil so captivated thc pcoplc of of Charlottetown. Srlrrvm' Rlatnoitn-: llugii Macdonald, cont-riictor, had u. tclcgraiii yesterday from his soil. Frank 1). lllllizlloiialil, illi~ uouuclni.; tlicfsucccssful placing of the Htii span of the llill.~lhoro bridizc, now under construction noni' Cliurlottctowii, and of which Mr. Mai-lluiialil has thc con- tract. 'l‘his leaves on|_v thrcc more spans to he put in place. there being 11 all tolll_ and the work it is expected will bc completed at an carly'datc. The _ilth spun is now being got in rcluiillcsri. Delay iii forwurlling material has somewhat linin- pcrcrl thc work, otlu-i_'\vil»ic thc last two spans would llc 'put into position at an cariicr ditto than anticipated. The .spline so far have bccn crcctcd ut thc mtv of about one il. week, which is consiflcrull iiuitc ll. record in in-ldge building. '|`hc 7th span ivan put up on May 2-__~;-- '_ ' _ - - l G .1._.".-.-,.=_,_-; calling for no furlhcr premiums. ‘ _'. Write us or call for iiifornialioil. _ Ross & Matthews, that iii cvcilt oi' the ilcath of the parent (or person vvllo pays thc prcniillm) thc ` l’r0vilici:ll `-ilaiingcrs, Cliariollciown. ~v»~»»l~~v~¢~r~a»u~v~a»~~¢\r-ltr--an-»we-sash -ee il-'lr' L ;;---- -- ,_._i____ ___; _ f _.___-!‘!. _..._ ___..__.-..__V___...__ ,__l 1° 1T‘C)E.. C¥I.e`J]Sl'I‘TJ`F{.II3S _ Poets and novelists have been picturing to us The Malden With the Pearlv Teeth Perhaps nothing marks refinement more than a well kept set of teeth, Jvhilc discoloreil, tlecayiug or broken down teeth hraiid us as noi belonging to that class. Peisoiial appearance counts for much in all the walks of life and health, so ilependunt on good teeth. is a prceless treasure. Considering all can you afford io neglect caring for your lei-rth? It is now iussibic by the use of porcelain crowns and porcelain iiiiays _lo repair a broken down tooth so - that it is almost irnpossiblc to tell but that it is as nature gave it. This work has only to be st-cn to bc apprcciatcil and by its use teeth heretofore considered list.-less can bc restored to beauty and llseilillicss. °-The Two Macs" I -‘ We are prepared with all the latest appliances known in delltistry to do your work in the best i~o.~.-mano is. "rn, \< sais' ps- ,N s-. .4 _ *f »mr-r _ \._)