A THB' 0UAlD§¢_Q_._H; ,T ,M-\ IBQAIP. JUNE 3. l90_4 .,. ~ ~ ~' ` '- ~ ~ "'ff1i1FJ'r'<"'~=SII4€l»@lLe2#=-*Po>v¢:.1~'». ._ . . .':r.-use _,-- ~<~- -_ .. E ‘.1 “III Wll '“’» 'hm "“" I l`.§§lI§ .Z‘Z1’...".`§' ..“..‘;'I.`»'.°.. »‘l"`.`.'........ ... Meer ME A'r THE ALWAYS BUSY s'roR_E i d L_ I _ ' I naastlctorspeokisd beantiuyso caught 90 . l\lfVillg hill' with I ' ‘ X by the Block House this season. They ...A ' V _ . It h ' _ N S were on exhibition a his nsorial reysezgloro., mnigo W L ' I T parlora and admired by uiany. W SiO ~" _I ‘ " ' Tal death took place attire head of If I N Wellners Silver Polish V Will Clean" and Polish ' the silver better thin any other polish. ONCE USED--‘ALWAYS USED. , . Put upin half pint bottles at 25c a bottle. Sold only by ' w. w. iwE”i.|.NEn. Jeweler. For an nam Fmum ’ ' ' -rl." Toi." -.~ ~ if ‘_ . _ 'I I n 'I ANTI' "" CUPS K, GEO- H- COO no s"§§.".'.i‘.‘.l‘."“\§."..-?‘1‘.’-°.-f...,. welcome. Rl I HUGH-ES’ DIGESTIVE TONIC Improves appetite Strenithens nerves Aids digestion, Tones up the whole body. _It makes you feel like work- ing. Your money back if it does not benefit your health. Price 25c bottle. GEO. E. HUGHES, uh ;-.=,-_=g:a1.fs=-#-T=~. , 1 -*5*"*,';“3,5"'§S".-f'°`-i"*~‘ #if , mf, /.;',,'i .I ..._ ~.‘~\»f:a;.. vp' _.M o _*f____ 1/‘L l\"- /iff ‘ f'_é`”.., //l//vi ,il lx , <...~~»~ """""'”..... ` Your corna hurt you. Then why don‘t [you come to this store and get dried with a comfort- e able pair of shoes thatvon't press your feet. fhe lame time you will save money on ev purchase you make. Snaps for een buy every Saturday. A- E- MSEEACHEN IA Y! era i 1 €Zl_Jl=i|€ Mconseoirs cnocomrs _ -and- BUTTER SCOTCli DROPS i0c, 25c, 50c at Mabon’s Drug Store, Sonris, P. E. Island. C mais Shoes rubber soles $3.00 a pair. We have in stock a few pairsof Men's and Women’s first class tennis shoes. We invite tennis players to inspect them -if they meet with popular favor we will be pleased to carry a full line in stock. Alley & Co. i_ ‘ ` rf? ."\_4='_. »,= p "\.=L , V 0 ,§`i`;: _` ~o . ' .5 at -one-?” ~v no v _jg *` “A li" if I’ .»- _ _ .- ~ -~ 0' " _ ~ __ Buy fls.bing"iiear at iieddiit Bros. ' ` - " n -1 I an ,M 3°” .-Aa in the Quality. N (HOTEL DAVIES-) We’vs more stylish hats than » ' @l'Iii'i’l» T I 'nil "V, `.`. il/_ ' f A » ‘ .my ' ‘ He leaves to mourn an aged mother, four sisters and six brothers. To the kind Received to-day direct from tI1€ MiIIS. he,-,,,f¢,,,r_ Royal Stuart, Fedora, GYPSY. Beacon, V a I _ | ln and A at ation just previous to her departure and `pleasant. surprise to her. Previous to taking up her studies ai: the Charlotte- town,Businass College, Misa Anderson had s nt nearly three years in Francs WN Wimm “WM French and German, in which languages Wililiil ill illlii WAITRESSES AND HOUSE- MAIDS for the - Victoria Hotel. Girls with experience ’pre~ ferred. Must have good refer- ences. Also several smart bell if illinois” -ho* their respective own and as be Reporters and Correspondents , _ Everywhere- L Tal Local Niue Baseball team and the St. Paul's team will play a return match Aoownln lad named Unplle Smith d House Norss.-The following Mac- Queen cults and iillies were recently sold men by the prices paid gay are beauties 'Beary Boswell, Maraiiilcld, arwo-'year old any eisaoo; _._ albert Boswell, Pownal, a tam you ala wit _ms.oo; James Matthews. Western Oovehead,a two year old lilly $itl),fD. Aubrey Hutch recently bought a MaeQueen filly for $140.6). Richard Ford, Ebenezer, refused $1il).0U for a year old Mac Queen colt. Till Cruaiilxicn, a magnliiceut work by Dr. Stainer, will be sung in St. James' Church at the completion of the choir which is now being enlarged. The Cruci- iixicn ls under the direction of Prof. Tanton, the organist and choir master, and every thing is being done to maze it a grand success. The admission will be 25 cents which will go towards the work of remodeling the choir.'i`ickets will be on sale at the usual drug stores and can bs had from the ladies of the congregation. The principal soloists for the occasion, Rev. Leo Williams and W. Cook, both general favorites with Charlotte- town audiences, will no doubt bring a large crowd of music lovers to hear them. ORVIIARD meetings were held on Thurs- day, May 26th ai; Gowan Bras, Friday at Moreil, Saturday at Cove Head and Monday at Pisquld. A. McNeill, in- spector from the Fruit Division, Ottawa, came to the Island on Wednesday night and meetings were held as above stated by him and inspector Richard Burke. Mr. McNeill want to Nova Scotia on Tuesday last where he is to conduct a series nf meetings for two weeks. He will then return to the Island, and, with Mr. Burke will begin holding meetings in the western part of the Province about June 20th. Announcements of these meet- ings will be made shortly. The prospect of a good fruit crop this season is appar- ent in the great quantity of blossoms now showing in the orchards. Tm: subject of this obituary notice, Thomas Morris Lane, son of Josiah and Susan Lane of Hermitage. Lot 49, left his home last fall to seek his health in Denver Col. This seems to be an ideal place for consumptives, as it is 8000 feet above sea level and a great number who go therein time are cured of this dread disease. But Mr. Lane was too late in going, and de- spite all that kind friends could do, he panned peacefully away on the l8th lost. To quote some beautiful letters received from Mr. McDonald, and Miss T. J Boswell, of Parker Col., which say: “Ile was a true Christian and it was lovely to have him with ns. They are so scarce here. He died a beautiful dr ath. Three Christian ladies and Mr McDonald were with him when the summons came." friends who did so much for her boy the grief stricken mother tenders her sincere thanks, and prays that God will bless and abundantly reward them both here and J. O. Tnarson, principal of the short- hand and typewrltlng department of the Charlottetown Business College has received notice from the Phonographlo Institute of Cincinnati that Miss Helen M Anderson, daughter of Dr. Anderson, Chief Supt of Education, has been award- ed the certificate of Lhe Institute. Miss Anderson, whois now in Albany, N Y, visiting her hrother, took her examln the news coming so quickly will be a W (principally in Paris) and something over six months in Hanover, Germany, further perfecting herself in a knowledge of she is most proficient. Since returning home, and while a student at the C B C, she has been secretary of the Historical Society andhae also acted in the same ‘capacity in the Women's Council. Many frienda will congratulate Miss Anderson on her latest success, and the college-on the graduation of this talented young lady. ._ ' _,____= "` nuubmngn on my ms, 1oo4,ao.¢r A __A lingering and_ painful illness borne with patience and re-ignation tx the divine will of Elisha A. Douglas, aged 50 years. .He leaves a iorrowlng widow, nine sons and thies daughters to mourn the loss of a kind and devouted hus» baud and father. ~Mr. Douglas, was a man respected by all-who knew him and his family have the sympathy oiithe whole have progressed rapidly this week and b tl ijiipnmh whodeoerted from the schooner Saverli ‘M “"1" md |’1°“°|“3 ""1 e ‘“°° Y W- I was “"8 d in the ‘nomoon ,completed by Saturday.-Miss Winnie yesterday te _ _ ____ P b, umm" Dona md Out" on Wmplunr, ‘Brown has returned home after spending " .1 or one captain. umm o. rims.. 'rss `| °’°° "IW" visitilvi "ith ffl°°f|= “nd ro- use 'lu come up bah" the stipendluy latives in Cambridge, Mass. She reports the winter there more severe than ;`_fD . I’ lbs ever experienced on the Island.- Miss Wealthy Weatherbie and Miss Georgina Young spent Sunday ln Wood Islands and brought home some very nice specimens of- the aheels gathered onthe Wood Islands shore.- Our school has opened again after the spring holidays. Miss Gilles has ahown herself a very capable teacher by the progress the school has made during _the past year, and her many friends will wish to see her remain another year -Painting is very much in order around here now, some of the first-class painters working overtime in order to satisfy the demand for artistic finish. Learn The Art 0f Resting Rest is a True Food for the Body and Strength for the Spirit. Almost a Lost Art now. The absence of rest accounts for much of the lil-health, irritability nad despond- ency that we find everywhere about us We cau't eat our pudding and have ir, not can we go on wasting our energies with- out soon reaching the limit of our re- SBIVE DOWBF. Batter not let it go on this far. Much Wiser to take Farrozone when that tired eneverated feeling is first noticed. Nervous collapse is avoided in this way. If you feel the need of rest, but cau’t get it because of overwrought nerves, nothing lu the world will coycu as much good as Ferrozone, which is noted for promptly restoring perfect health in just such cases-as yours. Perhaps you wonder how Ferrozone does this. The first result of Ferrozone is a betlcr appetite. Every thing you eat is digested and properly assimilated. The natural outcome of this ls formation of pure blood, the iundamen‘al Lasls of eaith. When the body is given a new supply of blood the circulation is quick- ened. This gives the weak nerves somt- thingto feed upon. They quickly lo.-e their seusitlveness, and your old irritable companions become a help instead of a drawback. Pretty soon you begin to feel the vim and buoyancy that Ferrozone always brinis. Your strength increases, you can wur longer, toil harder and sleep' better than over before. If half the pale, nervous people could only realize how beneficial Ferrozone ls, there would be a lot more happiness in the world. No remedy applies so directly to the peculiar ills women suffer. It la a specitlc for anaemia and brings a ruddy glow of health to pale cheeks ln a remarkably short time. In all diseases arising from impairment. of blood or nerve tonc,in cases where a tonic is need- ed to stimulate appetite and digestion, nothlngls more helhful than Ferrozone. It replaces tiredness and lack of energy by a reserve of force, and maintains such ahealthv condition of the system that sick: e r-Im impossible. . Every person, man, woman, or ehllrl who wants more strength, more flesh, stronger nerr es, purer blood, should use F'en~ozone.Prica 50c.a box or six boxes for $2 50 at druggists or by mail from N. C. Pol%1n &Co , Kingston, Ont., and Hartford onn., U. S. A. bien. At har sons residence, New York City, May 23rd, of cancer, Isabella McSwain, aged 50 years, widow of the late Evander Graham, of Picton N. S. Deceased was a native of Hopedale, P. E. I. She leaves one son and two daughters and a large circle of friends in this Province to mourn their loss. Wear Trade Iviark D Suspenders Guaranteed. Sold everywhere. 1.'-_ /O’ s ./_’ wx I Keep your ganien tresain good order ‘and save them from insects by using somaofmar fresh Hellsbore and Insect Powder. Now ia the time to protect them. Further delay maybe ruInous.- A. W. Raddin, Phm, B., Ocntral Drug store. ' ?oAlRD’S FLIES " _ youll ses elsewhere- We. can hat TQ England. you. weakest co. ° ed wtf l ' | ...__--f 1- ;_ » ¢- f me f m / any a g of\Vhlte’s’\Chog;j_ola§es;i;d'§lr ghgggfmt, htes wlnmat, c y a m ' t xea nat ready for the opera band” B,” ¢.\ -. ‘ _T ' ' H / `\ T 'ff (fmpirs / \ § ifi§l"\@\/*“ -_-.1 ` ' <\» | Drop in to HUTCHESON’S -and see how Cheap a Good Reliable WATCH can be bought. G. F. HUTCIIESUN; ~ Jeweler ELEGANT BLOUSE stripes, and lutely correct 60e to 95e per Stanley We have a lot of nice French Blouse Stuffs in medium and light colors. _ The assortment em- braces plain and fancy polka ,dot ,I , and colorings. The prices are l . u v|n°,|a Puk “mmm "_ 6 M In ma community in their sad bereavement. last match the Local Nina won 10 to 5. M|LLv|g' 1»;-g,¢g__.p'm-mi" npal-amm, effects. They are absb- "" ~ in ‘ style yard. Bros. ,,,__ ,,,m._|.p. _ i 7, ___ e Do you »----~"1;='1.otJ:£=1 -- want n barrel ? We carry all the leading brands in stock which include the following R, Ui-:EN clrv. rivsnosns. glniigur. ?u.i.s|N's PmDE.oG|Lv|r;s. PARxoALs:.PururAN, onnusx. Lowssr Piucies. E5/ANZE§EZl\| és EZ ‘B an shorts and cornmeal for sa`e by the ba Phone r 1 2 . 1' . ~ f _ _ _ _ __ _ »-,,-_- ev. `,-v-_~_»-If '---_/*i*-*ff* '- -*Q ,__ `-F3? *l* .\ J.. N . gl I ._\ -it/1 , A Q I \ J UI* . Y i` ,I _ V. " _ rv] if .QI 1 9-i\ _ .1 I3 ,.3-,..~i<§` my _ _ _-,_-1 _ ~ °‘ /\\ y \>.., \ / The distinguished head of the local department of the Royal College of Music, London, Eng., writes: “Iii returning von the Iicint/man SLCO. piano which I i\.\\'i' in-vii using (luring my prnfcsslrxhnl visit i0 .\lmiit'L'i\l I wish t