'J 1 'I “, s' ___________________;_!-_ ____g_.- § _ - JA .l 5 . 1 _ 1-:ii Toaoino June 27-(Special)-Moderate, Variable winds, fair and warm. A MAN AND WIFE. Perfectl in Their Warm Praise < NAPANEE, Ont. June 24.-\b0S uncover his head when the National An- n the house. 3-_.__ _ .. ,.., them was being played. The action may Orange Marmalade We have just received a quantity of Marmalade in 5 b s tins at 45 CENTS. Also Cross 8: Blsckwells Orange Marmalade in 7 lbs tins 75 sh. .l.D.MACl.E0ll & C0. Phone 126 | _ _ 4.. ASTHMA ilUllEll Llebifn Adlrmn Cure never fails. It gives Immediate relief sad cures. To prove this state- ment avril] send s 'rnsl Bpttle ffree by_ mst! 2_1; erer.Ls e ze i.oo-orsse s any or directllg Address Th ' y Angina e Liebig Co., __ YQ St. West. Toront Can d ng o, s s. 3- I _________,w _- Sure A oath To Texas "H0111 Flies” on cattle and horses, Lice on stools, ‘ Lice on Hens, hiexpensive, sure, easy to apply. Extra flow of milk and comfort of your stock-pays it’s cost many times o’er. ' For sale only by G. E. HUGHES. Aootheesrid Hall. Provcse Block. Sunnyside. tl _»= f Insure Your life wirii 1'ne___,._ Standard Life Assurance Co. I of Scotland, I ESTABLISHED 1825. Assets $46,000,000- One of the oldest and strongest of Life Companies in existence. Policies free of restrictions, issued on all ap- _ proved plans, for protection and in- vestment. HYNDMAN 8:. 60 General Agents, Charlottetown W I S gblllllllOl= g KEEP :err Iran C Qcnnis A dull Lawn , Mower does more . harm than good. - We sharpen and repair them and ’ make them out - ss good as new. . Send them dongs. llll Slliillll (Ii lllllllll W s up Ill be thought by some to be creditable to the Bishop`s loyalty, but we think was hardly compatible with the dignity and odice of a Bishop. \Ve find it laid down in a work of high authority that “A Bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, vigilant, sober, of good behavior_ given to hospitality,apt to tench,not given to wine, no striker." The announcement of the candidature of Premier Farquharson in West Queens with the assumed assurance of a Cabinet- positition, has created some stir through- out the Dominion. It has caused sur- prize on the mainland. The press com- ments all goto show that -the action taken here is quite out of line with the plans snd intentions of the party leaders at Ottawa and elsewhere. Sir Louis Davies is still amember of the Cabinet and will still be turn from England a few weeks hence.Till then we must wait for a solution of the problem of now divided counsels. The Victoria, B. C. Colonist in a series of fifteen articles on British Columbia reaches the conclusion that the Province needs 2,000 miles of trunk line railway, to cost $50.000,C00, branch lines that will cost A $15,000,000 more, with a further expendi- ture of $25,000,000 on ordinary roads, trails bridges, etc , making a grand total of 100 | millions. As the Colonist dtly observes, “this is a tremendous proposition to be contemplated by s Government,supported by a population of l50,000." Yet the am- bitious Colonist argues that the vast ex- penditure will pay, so great are the un- developed resources of the Pacific Pro- vince. As Joe Howe would say, "they think in millions,” on the sunset shore of the Dominion. I I i .l_.__. \ The death of Andrew Allan of Montreal head of the famous Allan Steamship line is announced. The deceased ship-owner was born in Ayrshire, Scotland in 1822. He came to Canada in 1839, and in 1S46joined his brother, the late Sir Hugh Allan, in business in Montreal as importers and general merchants. The Hrm established a line of fast sailing packets to accommo date the passenger and freight traffic be- tween Canada and the United Kingdom. In 1853 they began to add steamships to their fleet, and eventually founded the Montreal Ocean Steamship Company. They accumulated great wealth. On the death of Sir Hugh Allan, Andrew Allan succeeded to the presidency of’ the Com- pany. He was an adherent of the Church of Scotland, and among the hrst of “the merchant kings of Canada.” if uf J MARRIED _ At the Manse, Georgetown, nn 27th June, by Rev. A. W. K. Herdman, George McLaren of Lot 41, to Mary McLean of Lot 56. At the manse. Georgetown, June 28th, by Rev. A. W. K. Herdman, George Mc- Laren, of Lot 41, to M.-.ry McLean, of Lo 56. At the Methodist Church, _K_ingston, June 26, by Rev. A. F. Browne, assisted by Rev. W. B. Thomas,Robert Longworth Richards, of Sydney, C.'B., and Annie Ethel Vickerson, oldest daughter of Wm. Vickerson, of Kingston. . _ W J I DIED. June 21st, after a painful illness, Matilda McPhee, beloved wife of Hugh McAulay, _L Lumber Kile,Heater andFan,nowm abs 1=°*-*._#*i ° ...if »,. demise will further lessen the Conserva- so when he reaches the Island on his re-‘ 1 _ _ s _i At Sour-is Line, on Friday afternoon, 1 snulg A PLENTUOUS or Goon THINGS.-The 82nd oflicers paid the citizens the compli- ment last evening of lending their Band for an evenings program in the square. Owing to the absence of two or three members of the band, Professor Vinni- combo did not think it advisable to appear- under a disadvantage. We trust that theywill till the engagement at an early date. Professor Viunicombe has worked hard and succeeded in working up a very creditable band. All credit is due him as many of the proformers owe their musi- cal training to his energy and ability. In the interests of musical enjoyment it is to be hoped that programs may be so ar- ranged that each may have ‘in opportun- ity of affording the public the pleasure that open air concerts always give. Azuoxo the 71 pupil which graduated from the Webster Grammer School in the classic city of Cambridge, Mass., \Vednes- day evening, June 19th., was Miss Minnie W. Quigley,late pupil of the Mount Tryon School. She also had the honor of being chosen from all her classmates to address and decorate the diplomas, which were presented to the graduates by His Honor Mayor Dickinson. The girls looked charming in their dainty dresses of white muslin. while the boys with their white pink buttoniers and black suits madea pleasing background. The reception of the pupils were held the next evening to which the head master and teachers were invited guests. After a. bountiful repast was partsken of dancing was indulged in until s late hour. On this occasion the costume-e'of the girls were of various shades and textures, that of Miss Quig- ley being blue crepe dechene with trim- miugs of lace and velvet in which she looked charming. N. Dnsriwvn, Russian Consul General arrived in the city by the Princess yester- day evening. In referring to Mr. Des- truve a Sydney despatch says: Mr. Des- truve, who was sent here to report for his government, wss surprised at the magni- tude of the company’s works. When fully developed he considered they would be the largest on the continent, and he said the prospects at Sydney were brighter than those at the Clergue works at Sault S':e. Marie. Mr. Destruve said Russia was much interested in Canada and Cana- dian industries, and he expected that a large amount of trade would arise shortly between the Pacihc ports. He thought the harbor of Sydney could be kept open all the year, as the Russian ports are in winter. To-morrow Mr. Destruve will confer with Acting Manager Dick, of the ‘ Coal Company, relative to supplying coal to the Russian government. From here he goes to §Prince Edward Island. The object of his travelling is to become acquainted with Canadian industries. FATALITIES LCAUSED BY LlGl-ITNING Lightning struck the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Russan in East Woodstock, Conn., during a terrific thunderstorm Saturday afternoon, instantly killing Ralph, two and a half years old;burnin g Clarence, tive year old, so severely that he will probably die, and terribly burning the father and another son, Egald, seven years of age. The lives of the two latter may be saved. All the victims, with Mrs. Russan and a four-mouths-old baby, were in the sitting room waiting for the storm to pass over, when a bolt' struck a pine tree near by and entered the house. The lightning demolished the furniture and tore away partitions, causing a money loss of $500 or $600. r.; W 'I .Y alt Rheum You may call it eczema, tetter or milk crust. ` But no matter what you call it, this skin disease which in patches that burn, itch, discharge ai watery matter. di'-y and scale, owes its existence to the presence of humors in the system. It will continue to exist, annoy, and per- -hspsagon.ize,aslongssthesehumor_s_ remain. , It is always radically and permanently cured by Hood ’s .farsaparilla _which expels all humors. and ispositively nnequalled for all cutaneous eruptions. I iii iieiieis Bicycle- -i I _ » 1 1 _ ’ _'A 1':-fF,< if»;'-$.41 ‘ 1 1*?/;_"‘T?’;>`_ _ e _ ' For cough, horse nil, stoppage and fever _ AN D__ ' sf- 1-. -:».~ -- \~f -- ~ _ ___ _ _ . "°“°°°"»3°§“‘°*_"~ - usethe GRANGER CONDITION POW` __ ._ __ " _ _ i _ _- _ ,__ - _ _ _ * ‘ _ “'°m“i'° °“d'°“°"“k°“ DERS. A genuine Condition Powder, ` _ I - ‘ ‘ 'f "...`i'5'°`..i‘--?°*“-°'-f_°-'---"°””"°"’_ 3 s.°°_::°.;-:-.;“::.-.:;‘.f°.‘;:°-.225 Gr.:-.:°i.‘s»_1‘__’-*cfm 1? 9°' ‘S 2?!-loloesssnl5_§-f2£i222P°"“"m°mM md xmelllllllllll-llllil l lil- E. A. Hammer Race _(ft Farmers and _.£5 5- °;fi<::°.:: A li-livery Sl,tlb.l€S iorixniieilonly _*F-- _ s -» __ (. Ai: ~ 1 il _'.~5..f~`nf.-J ri ,_~ Infantees 12c each . ,- Bootees l9c each _-1 W .r ni -~ v _as SllMPl|fS The Regular Price Only one at each price, no two alike. Samples include whitewear,‘men’s underwear, wrappers, blouses, underskirts, ladies underwear, belts, gloves, etc, etc. etc. Don’t miss this sale Saturday. _-__ Bicycle Hose 50c per pair Underskirts $1.00, 1.25, 2.00 ;_ Wrappers $1.00, 1.60, 1.35 Cirsét Covers l0c, 33c 50c each Drawers- ladies-30c. 56c, 75:: 98c, 1,25 Chemise 20:, 25c, 36c, 50:. 65c. 75c, 95c Skirts 90c, 1.00, 1.25. 165, 1.90. 2.50 _ Blouses 50c. 3'.'5c, 78c_; 1.00, 1 25, 1.75 _ Night Dresses~50c, 95c. 98c, `l_°15, 1.20, 1.50, 2.20 ‘ Ladies’ Belts l7c, l9c, 20a, 30c, 35c _ Summer vests-ladies-6c, Sc, l0c, l4c, 15:, l6c, 18:, 25c f Summer gloves-ladies-10c, 30c, 32c, 35:, 39c, 58c _ _~ Shawls $1.10, 1.50, 2.25, 2.50, 3 25, 3.55, 8.05, 20.60. Men’s Undershirts 250, 29c, 30c, 35, 38 40 45c_55: 65c 7'5c - . . erkins B T IIES ». .\., ,;-,`{ _m_ & C0., insects As rlciolis IN D\55*5‘- -W-ii--»°° ;.‘:;°;; Gen man hIS Sue l tb medical oiiicers of the marine hospi- ”` . - i to r.a1service,call\nsz Sv¢°\°1 “*""°°‘° °“ the importance of insects as factors in con- veying diseases. The circular S&YS_th¢1`ef 's no longer doubt as to the relations o the mosquito to malarial diseases and G0 Hlariasis. -_-ii--**"’ Bicyclists and all athletes depend _O11 BENTLETS Liniment to keep their J0U15 limber and muscles in trim. O .f- A pl -’ -4;* fix __ _ Q/ v’ ` if'-'f-3\» \ -` f `./ \-`\_f iii, ` , 5- `- '.' _\_ is.: _ _ I i \ _ “_ it . . n _ » ` --_,jr Dihers Interested ` _ i _ Let us tell you what BUG oi-EAT I fl. . arllleegdlitlegffigleganoclnburn or blight the I ;_ In fact it is a plant food in itself. _ 'Xi It givq better results in every way g We asziyoii to try a little and prove it 'i ,ill as against Paris Green. l"_- yfiti' see us for testimonials. ,lf ’ Price 15 cents per L. ‘ ` ‘A ‘ W llEllllllls Film. B. 1 ff, 'tiff First clsss Iillsls double tssins.-.»\.., ._~.__l!hsi-ssnounsior private parties. _- va M 1, T; _L ,__ L _,_ 1.___- i M-"'* ' -‘mul ll _ " A ' Nothing helps a mm to forget his troubles, more than a - comfortable, perfectfitting, and well made suit. 5 _ __ . s, .¢, _ 'lhat is where the art comes in-making them comfortable; " '» Our many years experience in making clothes is what helps _:~ us to give, with our elegant tits, just the comfort yo.: want, 'Buy if from us and get the quality, the comfort, the high class finish, -and the moderate price. A _‘_ . JOHN M¢LEoD a co. J _ ____ _ : Light Weight Underclothing c For fWa.rm Weather -l _ _,jf o I » ' ‘il _(W is and what iidogs. imecddde ., _ _ ~ Cents p_Bl' Suit. 1 .3gttt¢1:tcIn§eo:liazxiol;;o1'l1s°uéreen or any Nl06ly Finished B&lbl"‘I|{R8!x HB8 88 Silk _ . _‘iw _ \ ° J _ I' 13% s In cotton, light, smooth and soft 2 90 cents por suit t _ -’ plant or retard its growth. 7'-’ _ B8&l1lC-lfill SOR M6!'lil0 $1.00 per suit l ' A (lily, °1_}_§lm;'§1°?§__,P°'-=f°°’ af* °°°°=f°‘=d ° Simcthing extra fine in light weight natural wool, f nicely ‘ ‘finished _a sizes up to 46 _ - - _ -4 _ ' $2.00 per suit _ , __ ._ .5l,_~ _<._, Mono Duthtcesns-~. _ ' _ een _fy _ - _E -; _ _ A' oo.-mn ai. i/fill I 5 ' ‘i 1 ... "F ~ _ ,, _<.. ~ ..._ ....._. 1“1¢B°Sf _ --cirfswn. Pin i. _ _ -i w0_ol*Blne,_Scrge Sui s _ ~_ ""l'”'*’-'ff-` libel” tire yarns Serge Pure an was blink W-miss fmt. ‘ 0 Q ' __ _,_ ff( r I ` ' *ggi ~. *”*“s~ ~-2 2:32 SRE# ‘))\alW0b.i§l‘ .df - _ 1 __ -‘ _' '- 1 .>~ __ -._.-,. _ . _ ’.____ ?_ / " . _ _» __ ‘Q 1-. 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