» 1 t t u-» _.».~. '#1: .l.‘- f;"i ‘Jili- ff i.. ., _ ' ( i- ‘ if; . '_ 'ii ‘fl 2 su. llifii lb" -_ Vi. 95,- . llc ig( il _ 'r _4i"> _-1. » sl »‘ _i _t u 3' f-xv - 1 lj is if 1 ` i _v l M, ru' li 3, ““!§-£5" '_ 5 i1, -iz "3 . l l 2 1 x i I gal _ ,,_:, vi it » .sfmae gs S la ful t ii rin. i ?i'.1|i’i~fiZ.“i...'i‘.'.'° '"’ ig” "°»s.`.i“° ’ Tonolrro, May 18-Leonards Monteoario was acquitted on the ehargh of men- alaughter at the Asslssa today, the Jury taking the view that he shot Luigi Rai- mondi in self-defence: DONT SQUANDER YOUR MONEY. On worthless cures for catarrh. There is only one remedy thst's successful- “Catarrhosone"-it cures when the doctor nays your oosels hopeless. No drugow , ta e, no atonrlzer to bother wit.h, you simply inhale the fragrant vapor of this s nt, cure sguaran. so you r-nn no risk with Catarrhozonc. Don't ex- pertinent. don`t put off, get Catarrhosons rom your drugg st today. - mmm” Fishing - ;e»GCZl fun All the little things which go to make trout fishing pleasant and satisfactory ve in the best qual- and at reasonabl prices. All our flie and gut hooks are thi season’s goods. We- have a good range of 3 baskets from 75c .each and up. Rods, reels, 2 dip nets, leaders 0 have in great variety See us before buying . our outfit. Mmmn 0 5" S' \I m ua fb g 0000060600 066600066666 S rr 00000000000 F ‘< 00 _ . fi . 5, '.__/-.-.- », _-,-_ _ ` R I' ; :.1 -_.1 ~ E _ {` __,_.,/./._".f»f it M\ I / 1/4'? 'If 1;.; 1 _ ~ . Eyeglasses me not slwe be becoming. yNeither sz: headaches, bloodshot eyes, wrinkled eyebrows and half. closed'lids. For an or all of them this may be the alter- _ native. We adept the style ` of glasses best snited to the _face o|_eaeh patrol/ } 1 G. F. HU I CHi:S l Expt-1' _ iipticinn. \--J _ ) I 25 d wtf. ‘ GAB SERVIGE. Pa95°”8ef5» baggage' “dl b°nV°Y°d duct, and it sverns probnbic that so tnctful anywhere desired. LeL'y_e QKGCL .rl nic- Donaid & McKr:nnon’s 1/rug Store or at stables, Sydney Street, near Steven- - FRIDAY, KAY,-19, lil. Tut otrurv covsauon ssurnlu.. The alleged insult to the Senate of Canada by Deputy Governor Tasohoreau seernstooali for commentu It has been _usual for u. long time that in the tempor- sryabsenoe or inability of the Governor General tl\e.Chiof J ustloe of the Supreme -Court shall perform his functions, being nrst onicially commissioned for that duty. Sir Henri Elzear Tacheroau is now Chief Justice and during the lnterregnum be- tween the departure of Lord Mlnto and the installation of Lord Grey he adminis- tered the oilice of Deputy Governor, and has since at`va.rlous times done so, but with u difference. Sir Henri is alleged to have laid claim to the titleof“Excellenny" nod to the full salary of n real Govemor _ General during the time of the afore-said interregnum, pretensions not set up by previous Deputy Governors. During the presence of the Governor General in Ottawa it has also become ous- tomory that certain minor viceregalduties ure assigned to the Deputy Governor. Among these are to mcct the new Parlia- nn-nt on the first day of thc formal open ing, summon the Commons members to thc Senate Chamber and then send them buck ugaiu tg elect u Speaker preparatory tothe openingceremony of the following day nt which the Governor General in person oillclntes and reads the speech from t.hc throne. Tire Deputy Governor is also sometimes assigned to t-he duty of assenting to sundry bills \vhlch have been passed und which it is desired shnll go into effect nt oncc without awaiting the close of the session. lt- was On an occa- sion of this sort that Sir Henri offended the sensibilities of the grave and reverend Senators. Be it also observed that on the dais of the Senate Chamber nrc two choirs of stntc, one occupied usunlly by thc Speak- crnnd the other, “thc throne," reserved exclusively for the Governor Genernl himself. Previous Deputy Governors were content to use the Speakers chair when ofiicinting in place of the Governor General. Sir Henri, who is disposed to magnify his office, when he camc to thu Sennte Chamber the other day to assent to some bills not only insisted upon oc- cupying thc throne, but also insisted thnt the Speal:cr`s chair should be removed. His wishes were carried out, thc bills ns- scntcd to and hc dcpartcd. Aftor hc hnd :gone the Senate valinntly assorted its lignity. Two points were rniscd, the fundnmcntni onc of the choirs, und the alleged wnnt of courtesy to the Spcakoi who hnd been rncrcly notified hy n pagt instcnd of by some higher official, of the time nnd object of the Deputy Govern or`i~ coming. l- At this distnnce wc fnil to see why the Dcputy (-iovcrnor whcn commissioned to assent to acts of Parliament in the King`s name should not occupy thc' throne. But otherwise it would seein that he com mitted nn indiscrstlon in not observing the usuul forrnuln. as to notifying thc- 5pcakcr,and in ordering the removal of he Spcnkcr`s chair. E-rrl Grey himself vould not have ventured to so far depart ‘rom the usual order. Sir Henri has deeply offended both sides of the House by his supcrcilious :ind contemptuous ccn u.nddlplonrutic n. Govcrnor as Earl Grey 'illhnvc very littlc official use for his son's Corner. ' J. M. NICHOLSON, r-28 d I yr Telephone No. 253 ‘ I \\ Deputy licrcnft-cr. CHRPET XliMPlES Yesterday we received 150 Carpet sam les,1% lon each, in Tapestry and Brussels as we have marked them down fine range of mat fringe at righ .' l 9., ~' j_ 'fx' ,- _ me _r -‘_ . ' if 6- ,- 1 _ I §. 5 . x mv- elzi Ti- is l"l'y'l Q! f/Z . ~ `\_’. Mark right Furnishing un., case of BISSELL'S CARPET SWEEP- *__ ‘(1, ERS. _ All the favorite models in in I - P 8 _ These makecheap mats-_ very fine. We also have a t prices. We 'opened yesterday a his lot. ....»¢... EDlTOR’S A LETTER FROM A UNION _.__ your iasue of the lnth lust. er o! the Plant Steamship Lin having the insolence, in Mr. opinion, to ask thirty flve cents for nightfwork. He further other Canadian or American port. Mr. Editor, let us give this question facts. fo what wo ask 35 cents for. cents. cents per hour with a peroenta man at the close oi navigation. In Boston. the homo of the double time for Sunday. Our local business men, who night when Mr Chi nnn is comiortnbl at heart and refuse to be dictated to by gentleman occupying the who may not visit us again fo year. \ Yours etc. Usrorv MAN, MODERN MIRACLES. When Yliiloses srnote the sen- . 'Twins by divine command- A lrostipnssed through the watery wny, Secure upon duy land. And once the Jordan pnuscd While forty thousand men By Joshua lcd, dry-footed crossed; Thus shall it bc ngnini Moses and .loshun died But marvels still huvc way; The power divine is not denied To men of lntcr dny. ' "Rcplenish and subdue-" The mandate does not slcep; lu nir, or earth or dccp. Ages men toiled anmin I|\ sweat and hcnt of sun To mow\the gross and rcnp the grain, Work now by horses done. By light divine inspired Man brought the lightning do\vn To flash his thought along it wirc, - _ Perchunce i-o light thc town. \Vntt nmnnclcd thc swam,- Twns by divine command; VVith Stephenson and Fulton come Swift specd o`cr sen und land. ihips sail beneath the .=en;_ Under thc rivcr's bcil Mnn's chnrlois apccd their rnpid wny By light from llcuvcn lcd. - Lesseps smote Egyptfs clay- ‘Tvvns by divine cornrnruid- A thousnnrl ships now .spa-,url their wuy Through the divided lnnd. Msn of this northern land, You yet shall pass dry shod By thc behest of Godi For ali weakness from which iris and ihnn Dr. Hnn\llton’s Pills. Theymnintnin cstly desires; they uproot dlscnso, and brin strength thut lasts t-ill old nge. “Nga medicine could he more beneficial than Dr. Hainilton's Pills," writes Mrs. Mnry E. Ayrton oi’ Victoria. “I lime been strengthened, my digestion is better, I hnve improved in color and foci »-onsldernbly better since using Dr. Hnrn~ ilron`s Pills." Sold everywhere, 250. pci' lox or flvc boxes for one dollar. COUNCILLOR UNSEATED. SroNEr,'May 15.-The municipal cloc- gK:edI°;0{§EE;°‘('£_`:;;l:gc§;n';;gl;ew¥U‘;E a 31, 34, 36, 38, '40 und 42 inch; sbusi today, und Leone Psrrier, defendnnt,un- measure' sented gud disqgnlincgsn chgxfes brib' send postpaid n pattern of the above on ;'rdw"i~d 1q)(:ylZptli)d\ ilefeatcdM;nnri)il:l(r1(te was receipt of 10 cams' . a , . _ AGood Family Linilnsni. Every family should he supplied with a some of ormmberinin‘s Pam Balm. For ‘“°"°‘°" ““"‘l’"- cuts, bruises, burns, scalds and similar in- PIGHSB make iltldrelifi D101"- juries, which are of frequent occurrence, N0-` Size- thcrc is nothing so good. It soothes thc from pain, but causes the parts to heal in nbout one-third the time required bythe _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , , _ _ __ _ __ _ __ usimitrentmcnt. As ltls ‘an antiseptic ulldnnserfwm i>l00d-n°iwr\insiHv0id- s.mrsss...._ ._ . . . . . . . _ ._ - cd. Sold hy alldruggists. , ` ` - See the fountain pens for 81.50 in G. H nd wtf. goal!-I Newd Hat.-Mr. Man, on' open good money on third rate gloods. “Hawes” Z Hats won hllg est award and I 2 gold meds sat St. Louis Ex- I position 1906. That. means : there’s something that's best Z about them. Sole Agenc nt ' I CARPETS AND FURNHURE. .5 W"°"'°“’°' “"{"“' f .....¢ . ¢ . . . - - - ..-...i-qs-sv-----.\». i Sra:1.Tlrere appeared in the columns at . what par- ported to be an inter-view with theM_ansg~ e in which that gentleman says that the Longshore. men of this olty are doing their bestto drive business away from this port by Chlpman's per hour says the scale of wages is higher hero than in any- proper anslyslrand see how far- this state: ‘ment of Mr. Chipman can be borne out by The Longshoremen of Haliax got lllcente par hour in day, and time and s half nt. night or in other words 45 cents per hour r In St. John, N. B. the present scale of wages lsliboents per hour night and day with n. demand recently mode for 40 In Montreal a flat rate is pall of H) ge to every Plant Line, the rate of wmzes is 45 cents per hour with can sec as far as the` Manager of the Pinot Line, never rnlsed any objection to the demand of the men who go down to the whurves in all kinds of wenther at all hours of the . _ pr shrouded lu blankets, only* one exception, the Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co_ In conclusion, Mr. Editor the Manager ofthe Plnnt Line can rest assured that the working classes ofCharlottotown have - the best interest of their city and country a prominent _. position of Manager of the Plant Line ~ - r another- . Pierce Nature‘s secret mysteries through o Beneath the Strnlt, from st-rnnrl to strand b women #Bun-ery no sumr rcmegy exists thencck. The closely-fitted slcevc lin- tnnt bracing health every woman so cnrn- with shi;-red ¢u|]`g_ Very (ull puffs arc .4 80 be wise and get RAINSHEDS AT Also one of ou Y _ A good, strong umbrella for .98c, ' 175 _ $1300 r Men's Umbrellas A splendid one for - - - - $1. 50 and so on up to - - - - - $4.50 Ladies’ Rain Coats - ~ yi 5.00 to $1 5foo Men's Rain Coats - - $2.00, $3.00 And Cravenettes from - - - $10.00 APRIL SHO WERS were few and far betwfoess thia Spring. _ ‘ _ No a a a u s' n ss c e what May may iv f/ _, _ ,/ T _ // f /. If Be, ` one of our ws# - sm, 4 f‘\ \,_,!4..", _/fr --===...=__ HUUSE 3 Nights Beginning rnuresnav. Msv 1,, American Vitazravh Populi, , Concerts The Acmb of Realism il, Sensational Movin g Pictures Thom and Dund ’ ` Thrlllir? gplectaclemy S Fire an mes. 1‘.::.:‘.:°;§.i':.'1";.':..‘.’“'”-- Mann the Life Boat. The Lest of the Mohicans. The Cllorieters by Messrs Sclrl ` and Savage. I Img Special Russian-japan Wnr \'ie\\~.<. roo others, all new, Change of program nightly. Rglsegved seats on ‘sale Tuesday at thu usu p aces. Evening prices 25c_, 35c, 501;. Matinee prices roc, 25c. 5-15 d 6 n_§_ I' Household llecessauu Nicely cured Bacon. _ . i4c Z Choicecreamery Butter 2 sc Nicely blended Ten. _ . .zoo 4 qts Cranberries. _ . . _ _25c Apples per peck ...25c Jas. Kelly & Co. Il ALL DEPENDS I _ s ' - ` FASHION HINTS. fs- i-- .lam-i;{,:., ‘i ’. t../1. »=§ LADIES' SHIRREI) WAIST, CLOSED I BACK WITH ADJllS'.l`ABLE oped in while chiffon crcpc. It is mount.- styllshly over udmpcd girdle oi green A-transparent loco collnr completes ings are covercd from cibo\v to wrist shirred at the top in cup ctl`cct and the lilies of shirring urrnngcd to correspond with thosc in the yoke. Crcpc de chine, colienc, ulbutross, vcll- lng, chif’i`0n,soft tuilctn und lonisinc blou- ses devcloped in this inode have yokc nnd collars of tucked ruoussclinc, lace, nllovcr cnrbroldcry or bnnds of narrow ribbon connected with fancy ingot stitching. To make the waist in the medium sisc will require 42 yards of material 30 inches widennd H yurd of lace for trimming. The pnttcrn No 3078 is cut. in sl e fo Tire .Dcmorest Pattern Company will All orders must bc dircctcd to thc DE- MOlil'1S'l‘ ]’A'l"l`ERN C0., Dcmorcst Building, New York City. When ordering please do not full to woundnnd not only gives instant rclief Nnnic . . . . . . . . . . . ...., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .., City. . . . . . . . . . Province. . .. . ._ . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . is that we have more lo sell, aunt/wr ' that sell stylish .. ts we _ , - _‘R -_ - . . - . . ..»...H-»»~-rs.-.-s-usossessseson~ Cheaper a,ny0n/”',lHe.` '°"` ' 1 v : . . f ,-¢ U. _CROWN LIFE Policy gives 11 e or rar lcu ars to that can offer greater advantages to insurers than The trownifc InsuranccnC0 "\.~i»:" f'¢»' f ` _ Head Oiiice, Toronto. 7" 'Ihe premium rates of the CROWN LIFE are lower than those charged by most other Companies, and its poli- ,tvu ‘ i ' ,init " - =_-:».-.¢ y M it/gr. "_-:fi ,4 » 1 ‘ , I,” _ If ' '/ /1 f/ , I cd on s glove-ilttcd featherboned lining ‘~ H M f white tuffcta that closes in the centre 0 | , ack. » _ Full fronts and backs ure shirred to a General Manager for Prince Edward Bland' B. square yoke depth and mounted on thc 24 mwf & W 6w Charlottewwn' _l_-_- lining; iullncss below thu shirrhur blouses ` \¢ ‘ esp ' U r M 0 n |n Canada” gr od advice to Canadians Ccntemplating Life In- surance Investments. _ ;.A.,-,i.,_:.|,A,,L.:_.;_.`.‘._,',“t,g‘¢;;-_,-.5;»;: Among the best Canadian Companies there is not one il j ii; ' .1 fu \_, _ _ cies are models of contract simplicity and security. Every Guarantee lo_an, Gash Surrender anu N Paul-Up Valus ~ ~ ofexceptionalliberality. A charming wnist. is shown herc dcvcl- W -tl f t- 1 GAYS’ They are the same as they plant themselves, and they do not sell any seeds that they do not plant largely oi the same. This with the fact that they are the largest growers of vege- tables and plants on the island, has had a tendency to give the public such confidence in Gays' Se¢d3_ NOTE.-Our seeds can only be had directly from ns and we make a =pecialty of vegetable seeds including Turnip, Mangel, Carrot and Parsnip, which can be classed field seeds. SWEET PEAS. Our Sweet Peas are the finest grown, and procured direct from the largest and most critical grower-in America,- end we are in a position to sell by the lb., oz. or plrt as cheap ss the chea; est. 1 'J *Z-fin " "‘1,’-`-‘-S ._ 1 ._ _ ,____,,\\ _ .\':$°-*Jun* 2 s ’ 'ff/55:1 I ' = r V4?‘{?§-,ffl _ , 3'; " .Ariz-;-i` =<' ‘” t-’ JZ* rives. ,I7 ‘_-.f f'-rx* ~ I s , _ PLANTS.-We are ° ,-_._ the largest growers of plants inthe Province, " gf- _> and our Flowers and _ ,§\`t` J Vegtabie plants are loo ‘ ffqigk well known to need de- ,‘,*l}a_.\;i,: 5,., scrxpvron. Theyuillbe ‘tl,;~.`,4,i\_:,\}-___1{ iully advertised when ~' ‘~ the season for them ar- rl-. V27 ~t_wj ?.`4 _ /is - *_ ‘_ p garlyto ghe public and ' ' ' _ V V ."'~.~,' avea arger ` ‘- <5 " 'm' new rnarlctt, Esgtaciniixi __ opposite Post Office. - 4-_i"° O|d¢IS i0 station of boats tree of charge. \::?»:_'° _ ‘ s,';_ ff; 4 1 .-fix'-u` and Brush Wharves. » Thursday at 6 n. rn. and 3 p. rn. inf McEwen's and West River Biulge. Friday at 5.30 a. m. and 3 p. ni, 1'--I' llickey's, Haggerty’s and ilnyilcn _+ Wlrarves, East River. Saturday at 2.30 a. m. and 3, p, ni. ilu’ Crspaud. Every second Monday to \'v\'Hl\" River Bridge, according to titlc. Tuesday at 3 p. m. for China l'oin1. Whnrf, tide and wcnthcr pcr|nil~.w.'~ _T. J. CRAIG, Manngcr. 6 dw tf. Clrsrlotttton n. INTERCOLONIAL n A i twsv ' -war _ _ Canada’s Famous Tram -rns- _ ‘MARITIME EXPRESS" Does the Business between tht' Sydneys, Halifax, Si. john. Qui-l»vC and Montreal. I -BECAUSE- Tryuu, mfr! i' _ you re looking or , ' r _ _ _ nmziis. .‘.'.m./..'.-ii..-.11..f»r¢ & J G ' gs ‘divine wd Sl¢=i>mz C" -*" ._tf¢L.0¢1. 17.1 1.0 gl , s ,- _ °° _’_f‘.|’!§‘i:.‘i_’l°I‘§ WHY __ Get Ames Holden shoes from Charlottetown Market and Head of Prince Street write for time mbles' fares' em . _ RP. Conroy the Shoeman. Sunnyside. ‘ G A' S-HA d 44 mwf &w gf Superintendent, P E I. Railway. ‘ A I2 W IW ` Lharlottetown, Il. Ii. I.