een in stronger eomblnation than in the new pat- Ali s0rLs I Y able plate can be ""-"7 ' _ ‘ V` W. I in silverware. ', . _ aeta, lit Briss! aa low as ii_ne, heavy, 'dur~, NERI Jeweler. _ 9 '_ _» i I i we have just reeelvtd 'another ,nge wusigpment of Non~Curllng ._ dAnsoo lima. _ i Latitude of exposure ia one of the important' qualities of _the Ansco Films. as - it gives the phggographer great leeway in estimating the length of exposure. in short Ansco. Films have man? of the advantages of thebet glass Plgtes. Fof we It (i. H. CO0K’5 snow studio. ` . IN THE SPRING Nine out of ten people need tonic. They are run own. ner- vous. havegno appetite. lack ea- ergy and ambition. have head- nclie and get tired easllv-- Huenrs' Digestive'Tonic gives new life to the system, it steadies the nerves, increases the appetite and infuses new vigor and vitality to every part of the body. Price 25c per bottle. SEI). F. IIIIIIHES. a. “HONESTY” in treating my customers is my idea of good business. I make trade by fair prices and good work-I hold it by prompt service-there are no “ifs,’.’ “buts'1 “pr in a few days” _about inyf business. I do what you want when you want it. D. MCLAREN, _ Artistic Tailor. Gt. Geo. St. Htl tts & w Lim Tennis and Golf Shoes. White canvas ten- 'nis shoes with / heavy red rubber soles and leather insoles, suitable for golf or tennis at popular prices. Men’s and women’s low shoes, - - $2.2 5 Men’s laced boots, - - $2.50 _ Alley & Co. New Flour _ ,,=i._........._-..-.- Mil‘l$ Housohold; _ i Neoossiarios Nicely cured Bacon. r4c ChoicecreameryBntter 22c Nicely blended Tea. . . .acc 4_ qts Cranberries. . . . . .z5c Apples per peck _ _ . _ _ .25c Jas. Kelly & Co. GIRLS’ BLUCHER BOI)iS » A splendid line i of Girls' siutenef Boon, fine kid with thick soles. Very stylish, very com- A fortable, _ Sizes 8 to |o}{. . . . .$1.25 Srzes rr to 2........_$r.5o at 8piagueiIlo's *ii N-v sic =f°f=- Five Roses in bbls. and M bbls. . ll II ll I1' li Royal’ Stuart, - Beaver, in bbls. GYP°Y» Beacon, _ Beaver in 25 lb. Sacks. il U 50 lb. it “ “ loo lb. “ II. _ Cheap for Cash at Direct From the Oilices in ock~ _,._ Misa ~Ln.un- Braham, 'head or tha _shorlthanddepartnient of Mt.A.l_llson does not expect to nturn next autumn. Rav. T, J. Dlmnam _left at noon for Prinoe Edwhrd Island. He will take vacation-priortn attending tho Method- ist conference at Chorlotiotown. St. John Globe, 8rd. J. Nsnson Fans, of this town has been awarded the contract for building an ad- dition to the Hewaon Woolen Mills, fifty tive hyclghty feet and threc storeys in height. The addition will be built on the ond of the mill, facing Park street.-Arm heist Telegram. ` Ratrrrruvcas of whatever nature whether byBnnk ohsque,cxpress,monoy or postal order or roglstcrsd latter must be made paihble to The Island Guardian Publishing Compaay and not to any mem- ber of the staif, as individual persons are often absent from the city. Tim Amherst Telegram is informed on most reliable authority that the Amherst Hotel property changed hands last week and the price paid was twenty-five thous- and dollars. We are further informed that the purchaser intends erecting a large brick b_ulIding on the site. Further partlculars will be furnished by this paper _ in a day or so. , . Oniruanv.-Another home has been ruadc desolate; another little spirit lisa gone to the bright homo where there is neither sickness nor dying, neither sorrow nor parting, and where all tears shall be Wiilefi away. On Saturday May wth. death visited theihomo of Jesse W. and Mrs. Lcnrd, Crapaud tnklng nwuy their infant son George Ounirlcn, aged four months. The funeral which took plucs on Sunday. the 2iat Inst was conducted by i-he Rev. T. Siebblngs. The servicewna n. very impressive one. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. und Mrs. Lesrd in their bercnvcinent. ALL t-hat was mortal of the late Mary Irene Horne, duughter of John and Mrs. Horne, Winsloe, wus laid to rest in Sher- wood cometery, Sunday afternoon. The funeral was ono of the largest ever seen in that purt of the country. Tile deceased who was in hor 15th year will be greatly missed in tho home, day school und Sun- dny school in all of which shs was greatly admired on ucoount of her sweet disposi- tion and beautiful character. Rev. F. ' Frlzzle oflicinted, the services bsingmosi. impressive, leading all hearts upward to the “brighter world" to which our dear friend lcd the way.: The pull bearers were Ben_i.Rodd, Hum Rodd, JuckJenkins, und Joesph Holroyd. “We see but dimly -through thc mists nnd vnpors, \ Amid these earthly dumps. What seem to ns but sud, funeral tup- ers Moy be I{euvon's distant lumps." _ '1‘nnC. P. R. crop report which was issued nt Winnipeg severnl duys ngo could be summarized in one word _excell- cnt. Therols notopoint on tho whole of the C. P. R. through the wheat raising country from which coniplalnt is made, andns for weather conditions the only variation notod from the word “favorable” is the phrase “very favorable." Rapidly growing whcnt varies from two to six inches in height und forms n thick mat on nil of the fields where seeding was well and carefully done. Thcre hnvc been several showers in some localities, but they have been appreciated nnil by no means excessive. Even the districts In which the sub-soil is gravel and sand and , . which usually are the first to complain of . dry weather the people are extremely con- lii' ' =. igi 5 rm' » 17 .1\ ~. ' _Vs ‘_ .'-` ` \ .. 'P' .ff ` , 9 ~\l \-f-t.--:~ _ an _ ,@ 1" Get the habit. '.l`rade_with Reddin Bros \,~§"§§ -ii \;..\ t\ °» more ss. ' ro.ooo Montrose just in. E 5 ---t Dominion Blend, 'Tea other in the Lower Pro vlncaa- ‘ = Choieeat growth' of India lldsnt. Farmers and country merchants are enthusiastic, for the grain is now at a st-ago where it will take extremely had weather to do serious damage, With n reasonable amount of rain fnil, during .lunenud.luiy,ths amount of whsnt_ grown will create n new record. Tas Board of Trusts of the New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Islnnd Methodist Conference niet in the schoolrocm of Centenary church on Wednesday after- noon. Rsv. Tilornas_Miu-shall occupied the chair. Tho meeting was chleiiy concerned with routine business. A plcasunt feature of tho proceedings, however, wus the pass- ing of u resolution concerning Rev. George W. Fisher. For some yoara Mr. Fisher has dons splendid duty on the board, but having been transferred to the Montreal Conference, it was necessary this year for him to' resign his position ns secretary-treasurer of tha' board. This he did nt Wedncsdav's meeting, and the resolution referred to, which was moved ' by Mr. W. D. Baskin, spoke in vdry com-' pllmsntary terms of Mr. Fisher's pains- taking work while he hasbaan connected ' with this branch of the church work Several members of the board spoke on the resolution, expressing deep rcgrst at Mr. Fisher's departure from this confor- sncc. Mr. Fisher, who has been stationed at Militown during the past year, will ke the paatorots of a' church inthe Mon- al Conference in a tow weeks.-Bt. | Sales exceed that of any jéhn Glow ..__._._._..-__ _ Choice _Confectionery-A lull llns of “'l'eri~ys"alw\ya on hand-also Choco- lates; including the celebrated G. B! Ndaiilths, Lliys, Whites and others.- Rowpitraeasrouro Gam Paatilss are great - favb the-1 n't_forgetu ,when you wan on fo‘o`iJion`ory.-A.'W. Rzddln Pham B., ' _ _s ~- -. ~ -- -» ~ - ~-~~ - ` -~-~ ' Cline of fine _atorrea ai. awwide » i . . _ 1 Wmmmmlmi"“,mm‘m"“mm‘“' p ~*] M", 1 ` "°‘ ‘rangaof ’ ‘ I m“i<""_'~~ w,~w&“'_ “ummm” _ ' . . ‘ _. __ . __ |' ‘ , _ ’°“ _ _ All varieties of candy br_a_r_in8 name are sold, by e I:_ HUTQHESUN, . 5 ., . z Wfectiouerm ' l I "°' "Jewsllora‘nd0&ician ` ` ' Q, teas- ol the Farmers Tit* at Eldon and mdsttiv Commercial Clrdlgm. Sh Pet- sroren, mts;_ _an- llith; New Perth, 8rd; Miliviaw, Miscouche, lith; Oth ;Barnpwn 8th:Uvw hsatown, tor Duncan Anderson _ and W. I. Stephen la in two diviaons and for the lootalioctnrsrs in four divisions. I TBI death occurred at -Gibson N.B. Fri- day morning of James A.Rusl O. E..one of D Y St. John water extension a fsw wsass ago and was obligedto returuhome. - Brighifs disease was the cause of death; The de- ceased was a native of this city, his father clerk of the customs.I-le wastwlce married Hanson of this city, and the second, who was Miss McLaughlin of Bt. John West. -Deceased waa widely known as a civil engineer and deputy crown land surveyor Railway' from Gibson to Edmundstcn. and also the i_ine` of the Canada Eastern. and afterwards built part of that road under cont-root. He also surveyed the Stanley branch rnllwny, and during the past few yenrs has had to do with railway work on Prince Edward Island for the dominion government. Ho was u mem- berof the militia company sent from ted from the Universityof N. B. lust week -St. John Sun. latest improvernents. It seems almost impossible that such n small craft can be made so comfortable and roomy. Every alteration gained room and comfort. The engineers’ and officers' quarters and mess room are ilttcd with every modern convenience. The pantry is fitted in a style that would compare fuvorohiy with any the modern ocean liner can produce. Hot and cold water, steam heaters, and the finest equipment of china on any craft of hor kind. The nn\ster's 'dining room, which is immediately aft of the officers' quarters, und the pantry, re- minds one cf a miniature palace. It is only 12x22 feet and on each sidels n beautiful plush sottee cf the finest red silk plush. Thsroom is also beautifully uurpctsd, which with the bcuutifully ensmelicd wnils, mnkes~na nent- und pretty n dining room us onc would wish to see. Just uft of this room is the nn\ater"s sleeping npurtmcnm, which are fitted on a pnr with every other part of thc vessel. On the main deck is thc chrtri. rocin, in wlilch ure ull tho necessary charts und other equipment, and flags Petrol is to take the place of thc famed old Kingfisher and is n. 12 knot hunt. llerdimcnsicnsurc, length, (over nil) iM feet; hi-nm, jA2.ft. Ulu; draft, ilft.,n.nd is 400 h. p. Slic will curry' 22, mon and will be armed with thc Russ rillca und tho Nordenfeidt. quick-firing guns. llcr officers nro:- ` Muster-_ Cnpt. W. H. ` Kent-, Picton. lst Officer-J. Nicliolsoii, “ 2nd ,“-Gco. '1‘. Heighton. “ Gunner und Bontswu,ln~_~Gln\s. J. Mc- Donuid, Georgetown, P. E. I. Chief Engineer-P. Wi- Lyon. Bnrrie, Ont. ‘ :ind Englnccr -Jos. Cnntin, Quebec. Chief Stswurd - E. Perry. ‘ Garters' for Wall Pap or Iron-Ox Tablets ure on salo at A. W Reddin‘s. 'lil tf. iron-Ox Tablets can be had at M cDonnld 8a McKinnon's Drugstore. 7dtf New goods ure duily coming to us. A very large quantity has boon opened dur- ing lust week. We may hnvc those goods you ure in need of.-W. P. Colwili, Sunny ide. iiid tf i I IIIIIMIINII iimos _ ' _ Our DIAMOND BUSINESS ' is growing in importance. ,We are conducting our dia- mond lnisineaa on the basis of l_ower_» Prices and Qnicker - Sales. ~ _ ' ‘Our stock. oonlaiiiad choice - 1i==£i Zihleet Lille .At The .A_1vv . ' as.. forthe International code signals. ’ll1e_` »-» More New Ready-to-Wear Skirts at . ,. -,».»r» _ I Stanley Bros. I , _ §i‘2.‘:°.1°.l‘.'.’;’.Z'::.‘?.'.£i‘.2“I.fi`..°’.?.‘°.§.'.‘ ‘?.°“’;l.’.; 3| _AC|(__ N Avy AN D D AQ K G R Ay bslng the late James R. noel, atona time These arrived tc-day and are the best value ever shown here- in.. sm wire beings daughter or Edgar: in our judgment 25 per cent cheaper than we have ever offered. with 011s wnwdthres dwxhtensurvives. We ask your most critical inspection ; if you want a skirt, it will pay you to look these over. - and played spromlncnt part in railway construction throughout the province. z E S Hssurvoycd theiina oftheNow Brunswick _ _ _ _ Waist measures 24 to 28 inches. Lengths 38 to 43 inches. 1 Prices $2.15 to $7.00 each, Fredericton to St. Andrews in 1866, and holds Fenian Raid modal. Two brothers John and Charles, reside in the west., _ - und Mrs. Dibble, wife uf,tho police magic- ' ’ trnte of Woodstock, is n sister. A son of ‘ thodecensed is employed in the Royal , I I W I I Bunl.,andadaughter,FruncaaH gradua. _ _ __ _________ _"E ~f_-.~--»1»-- #M-~m ' Y ‘ ’*‘ “ r _r =_ _, ,=-5 E Direct from Columbo, Ceylon. Put up in 5 and ro lb wood boxes. lead lined. . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5]bb0xe§$i.i5. Try us for Flour, barrels, I0 lb M165 $7-lf" ik E ‘T‘T’_'F_’_°:_‘?‘f’.‘?`: sANn1-:nsozs an co. 1 I-E . Siylish Soft tr nt Shins For years past, we haye 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 an tx- ceptionally large variety in the new American designs. Vi’e would-like to have you cali here at your first C0¥1V€11i@“C@ and examine the new styles. . We think you will agree with us that we have not only ` sustained our former reputation. but have excelled lt in var- iety anci 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 $2.00. o Ho P. E. IsIand’s Greatest Clothing House. _ A iottetown, P. E. Island. Mr. A. N. FRASER, Provincial Manager, M03' 20. |905- Tlicllldutual Lite Insurance Co. of New York; ` - _ Charlottetown, P. 1*.. I. ill A big supply of NEW FLOUR in %, K and }f,2 bariel size, just the thing for those who hnvc usinall family or who don’t want a large __ supply for the hot sea~ \ ° son. - arm They are nice and handy and in clean labeled cotton bags. We also have n large supply in barrels in all different hrands. De- livered to any part of MCI§eI1I].&». I Pxoron Sraunann,-The Government _ f C TE W steamer Petrol arrived hers on Monday ` 6 I A /' A lust in command of Capt. Kent, who has - pr ,}__ 't Q had her mitted uimugnont with an nw ' - . ,__-iii - _ i . ~ - - f ~ lf- \> a _-E\!!__#_ ll Ihllldl _ #_ | /_ ` "_f“~t _ ‘_7‘fTj"`;_€"§.;`f: 1# ~'\i€// W4( _GCING -TO BE _ IMARRIED IN JUNE ‘? If so yr.u’l1 want a plan _ and you’il want n flrs' class one. If you buy a HEINTZMAN You’ll be satisfied-Every instrument guaranteed The lending pianists _re- commend them. Cali and inspect. Sold on 1'. E. Island only by miller Bros., “Sunnyside Music Store." § .I ‘ JUST AKRIVEDI \ the city promptly. l`ill'i (ll{0l`i'llt. ».-_¢ <‘ yr-1.. ~. Dear Sir:-II acknowlctlgc with thanks the receipt _ of your Coinpany's cheque for $7o5o.3q on Bank or Montreal, also Annuity lfoiicy _No. ii7z5 which provides-Tltntion May 1, i9o5fand epvplilyeag fgr iit‘e,I willai;e§p1i(¥(e“tl;]r;ethp;id7;§l dollars ($300 , n set ement o my n ure 5ooo. i5-_ye . - _ Distribution galley No. 4ox,652 with Deferred Annuity, in THE MUTUAL LIFI1 l‘l\rn\c:--l)u\\'|\ icwn _~'lin~c, '.'2ll A., np tuwn .~'t