p¢¢|lars 95 '.""§*'° Pedlar Oihadla. °”'*' .2'.t.5Z.i°15?‘5. S*"~f . ...~-it . 50335 Remody_ ii Cures -f '» “lt » _. - Y .i\t. -, » V ,_ . ~ '». i .f' ,‘. '< oil your oldsuit and-invest in a' nice up-todatis spring suit. Just drop ih' and see‘our stock- of su1t~, ings. they are beauties. All the latest shades and pat- terns; if you want to be in the swim you should have one. The prices are reasonable. Come and see. liiillitilnlii it Ptllii. The Nobby Tailors, p Great George Street, april tr dw if \ Charlottetown itoatn Navigation tio., LIMITED. . Commencing MONDAY. APKIL- 250)- The Steamer Princess, will leave the Company’s wharf for Picton at 7.oo a. m. ` F. W. BALLS. “S ‘ " t Secretary ~ Healthy Children How good a thing ro ‘ see them that way. But if they’re not- the chances are they , need PARK’5 PERFECT EMULSION .l ilisinfccting Effective, Safe, Economical, Having installed an up-to-date Formaldehyde Generator. w ich is a perfect Gernucide I am now prepared to disinfect -dwellings, public Buildings, oilices. stores, etc.. etc.. guar- anteeing their pniiiration if infected with the loxa of any contagious disease, without iniury tc any weven fab cs, ornaments or furniture. an work done unset- tue suvervislvu sf my medical orao! onar. of according to the regula- iaticas of the Bcatdoi rieaith. G. n.iiiiii1t:|i1', Funeral Director, and Einbalmer. Oilice Phone 213 c,Residenee Phone 60. t $30,000 City Debentures V _-i=0R- - New Market House Purposes. _...ai . Sealed Tenders addressed to the ua- dmigned, and endorsed "Tenders for City Debentures,” will be received at this omce until _noon \_V,sdnssday. the |st. day oi June, ~ |@‘\t L ' ' F chase.ofThit. Thou d » ' ess n- 2o;‘°f.'.f.§‘°‘.o°sz> °°°°°io’i°° o‘.°.`§“ to sr. 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Qtsyaurgrlsellalsfgetit. ‘ BREAD CAKE; @\E""""`/Q :sions one some QUALITY AND We are very particular about the purity of our drugs but we are even more careful -to see that the drugs we use in dispensing are of the high- est quality-nothing doubt- ,ful finds' a place on our shelves. Worth remembering when your physician hands (you a prescription to get iille . ELLIS THE DRUGGIST, Charlottetown. NEW illiii, Stiiillilip V fha decided to in th - alt; sd suhurhi' atirediitpro-dat: b- rvl . Passeu era ggage ':o.",*1viil¢ iie“¢onvged'toii>osts it or snyvhsrseise dssired ara left at McDonald & llc- Kiancn's Deng Store or fat the S . i‘.13l»“.T..n»‘l’W..-.. W ...‘li¢'. prompt attention. si../h ; a ‘ t __ ,Whose Name is Death s Claims. Many for_ His t ' _ Own. _-- Georgie Grahun passed to the higher ;lifs at tha hams oi har sistor, Hrs. Aliso. B. Gibbons in Melsossdidass., on Saturday 87th uit, after a long and painful illness, ,which sho bars .with Ohrisv tina resignation to the Divine Will. Sha 1s_aves vs father, .T ohn G. Grahlm`of Murray Harbor North, P. E. I., ive slstsrs,`Mrs. Gibbons of Melrose, Haas.. Mrs. Dartford of Everett., Ilan., Mrs. .Bas-chard of Maldon Mass., and llrs. Wm. N. McKay and Miss Mabel Graham two brothers Geo. Graham of sad 'Ei-isnt Graham or Arlington, Mus... to _mourn theioaa of their loved one. Sha was born in Murray Harbor North thirty- hhrse years ago, and for the past. elavqn `years had spent most of hsr tingin Mass., axcept at intervals when shot had visitasd hsr former home. Funeral services wma conducted at her late rcsidsnco in Melrose on Tuesday afternoon by ,the Rev. jifhomss Sims, pastor of the CongregatiQ Kal Church of Melrose, ‘assisted by tt* ',Dxfurd Qusrbstie who rendered “Lesd. ,kindly light,” "Nsarsr, my God ho Thea`;" and “Gathering Homeward" in a vqy acceptable mhnner. The floral oifsrinp were vsty numerous and beautiful. In- terment was at Wyoming cemetery. V There catered into rest. at Albion Cross, ‘Dundss,on the 3rd Inst, Mrs. Malcolm Matheson in ihs 'l4'.l\ year of her age., leaving a husband, six sons-four in tl” Yukon,onc in New York and one at honte -and four daughters, one Mrs. D. Mc- Lean, St. Peters and three st. homo, with a large number of friends and acqualutarcm to mourn their loss. Deceased was an iuvslid for over Xl years. Her patience during her long period of suii’erlr|g,hsr calm and amiable disp;si- t-ion and her drm trust. in the Saviour made herltfe so beautiful that sbs was much leloved by all who had th: pleasure of her at quaintancs. _ The angel of death his again visi'ed the cuumunity of Peters Road, who now mourntlce afm'so of an estlmable anti highly respected young woman. On April 10th, Effie Ann, the beloved wife of John Angus McSwain,doparted this life after a brief illness of two days which baflied the best medical skill. Though but a few mont/hs residing in this locality the do- cessed had endeared herself to her new neighbors by her amiable manner and cheerful disposition. Always seeking pleasure in the ocmfort of others her last. words were uttered bo fortify and con- sole the mourning friends. The bereaved husband whosclife was bound up in her happiness°, for he sstet rnod her his good angelvho inspired him with hope ani ambition, is prostraicd in the intensity of his sorrow. The deceased who was but 23 years of age was the daughter of the late Alexander and Georgina McLean of H‘pctleld. Besides . the uisconsolate husband,tr.'reo sisters and one brother me left so mourn, but they are cheered bv the hooethat. ons so loving and self-drnvinst inlife was not. forsaken in death. Rev. Mr. Sinclair who had united them in marriage eight mouths ago conducted the funeral ssrvlcesiu asolsmn and impres- sive manner. To the grief stricken husband, brother, and sisters The The remains were conveyed to Little Sands Cemetery followed by n large concoursc of iricnds. , R. H. Urasweliof Woodstock P. E. I. diedon the 29th of April in the 74.h year of his sgs. Hs was the youngest. son of the late Charles Crassvell. A wife, two brothers and ft ur sistcrs survive him. They with alurge number of relatives mourn their loss. Mr. Urasweli was s prosperou. farmer, an industrious and hard working man. He was mild in manner, truthful and honest in all his dealings. For abou twenty years he served as Secretary and Treasurer of the Bloomfield Presbyterian Church and forthsissb fsw years of h’s life served as Elder of said Church. His funeral was largely attended and the services were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Gratsof Aibcx-ton assisted by the Rev. Mr. Gunn. in another column will be found is notice of the death of Miss Fiorrie Darrach, the well beloved and highly respected daughter of Duncan Darraeh of Canoe Oovs. She departed this life on April l6t.h, after a short. but savers illness at. the early ago ci 27 years. This sad event. is another reminder that the no- expectsd is continually taking place, and that the most vigorous and useful are nat. sxsmpr. from being called fs-omthla lower, sphsrs of activity, to rest from their labors. This may at times appear dark and mysterious to us,but when thi rays ol divine light fall updu tbsscsn; the darkness is dispellcd, and wa see th hand of our Heavenly Father executing His piss and making “all thingswcrk together for good tc thorn that iovs God, hc than who are called according to His purpose." Fiorriswss avhrisfianin the true sauce ofthe-word,and "har walk and ccnvsriaticn" bcea witness oi the iadwsii- ing masses of nun when sho iovsa to praise. Io‘t.hl'homs,la the cvlldhirltion, and smongherlssgs siluis of friends and acquaintances, both at homo sud abroad, A QBRD- ataal tadsshassstlaakhsr =§i._;.i‘...':.°,:~:...'°'..°-.z..°:°:.or.. so :lungs svsasansaiaid wrtss cr sad a Guardian extends its sincere symp thy., 9! lid' life was who har death leallas s soul had .passed from she earnest of glory into the WWW affulzeaca of steaosl day. Os the Sabbath following use hueiai, her pastor Bev. Jas. Kc Doumali. fcaiingly referred to her death at each service, slid the congregations were visi`oly"aifsctsd.~ To the bereaved father and mother, brothers ani sisters, The Guardian tenders its heartfelt sympathy and command than tothe God of all comfort who ccmforhoih us in all Uuitribuialfons. - , At. Wheatley River on the lon lust., after s linger-ing.and wasting ilinesl, Ella M. Stevenson, dsughtsr of Robert and Emma Stevenson, departed this life in the 17th year-of har age. Because of her amiable disposition -and t.ho sweet and unssld~h spirit. which she cvs! maui- fssied Elia was most dsarlyiovsd in her hcms and was_a_ general favorite in the ccmmunitly. “Now we see through a lass dark ," and may not understand s ly go, num, Hub" Norm M P_ E In “FL wh one so bright and beloved should bs permitted to die so early in Life. “Same- time ws'il understand, Heaven will the mysteries explain, and then, ah than, ‘ws’il understand." As long as health permitted, Ella was found in har place lathe Sunday School sud . so the other means of grace. And as opportunity was slordad her, sho devoted herself to the cultivation and good use of the musical talent. with which God had richly biossad her. Bar life was short, bu. she was well prepared for death. Within the last year of her life, she gave herself to Christ, and was ma<'c happy in the assurance of her salvation from sin. On inc last Sunday of 1903, she was received by the right. hand of fellowship into the membership of the Methodist Church at Wheatley River. and what is now a vary great source of comfort io the bereaved ones, is the fact, that up to the last she save the clear evidence that she was sweetly resting by iaith on the awning merits of 'her Divine Rzdesmrr. Her death was notto ly peaceful but t.riumphant.To the sorioiving dear ones, s little before sho passed away, she said “Never mind i am happy, Jesus is with me all tho time". Her funersl which took place ca Sunday afternoon the Sth, was attended by a large gatherli g of pecpic. A memorial servlus was heir in th.. church close by, after which her bady was buried in the little grave- ami alongside. Many friends extend to Mr ani Mis. Stevenson and fum ly tic. p st. 3 symp tn, and commend them in hh.. ir sorc alll ct.-on lo the Father of mera es, and G ut ot al. comfort.. ' men. UU 'S-.tm . 5...... H'TOWN’S GREATEST 81' AS 'l`HEi SUN SHINES ' You can expect and we are fully prepared to give ,you more INTRINSIC VALUE in FURNITURE than any other house in the trade. This is _Not Hot Air. but a Solemn Solid Fnct. Comparison and investigation will thoroughly convince you that the above claim is as trueas the sun shines. Our goods for summer 1904 will fill your eye. viewed from any of the staudpoints in either that of Low Price, Finish or Value. Those who have bought our goods have \h¢ B081 Of if every time, over those who deal else- where. The Beat of value for their money, the B08( in bran N¢W Goods, not an old stick here at any price. D0l\'¢ fcfget that Paton has been the price reducer of Furniture in Charlotte- ~ IV ,.'->'/"'i"`1f‘~f;-‘» , ~‘=*'”( me 'f """"‘S_\’Ff-_-'** ~ _. V-fm UE ...<-.=»»- l-e I _ri ,..v*' JAs.1>A'roN fo. co., , F Furniture Price Reducers. X I 9 , X I Ac Bro .kli ie Miss., Friday April 20th, IKM, B-|rt.cn Atexun hr Martin, chli-i ci Angus A. nnft Maggie E. Martin v.'ye.i five mrnzhs and to entr-seven Ilavs (l-Lind nnncrs please capy.) A wiFE's coNi=EssioN; Of course ever; one knew were engaged no one it was ‘ ment was not long a beau. tifu ra d i an t bride was taken tc the altar. She had regained her good looks, her former happy disposition and strong nerve all through a secret a friend gave her. A few bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is what made two more lives happy and a radiant bride more beautiful than she had ever appeared before. scked up by over s third oi' a centu of remarkable and uniform curen, s recoid auch as_ no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay $500 in legal money of the Unite States for any ease of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsnxcr Falling of Womb which the cannot c re. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of the r means of cure. . Hrs. 0. 0. Seri ture, of Prescott, Aria., gbwritesz “Poi?nearly two ears i was rel' with ulceration and enlargement of womb, also sufered severely with d pepsia and was run down-a perfect wreck. Iydociored for aeverai years' got no better. until about seven months :Ln I higan taking Dr.'Pierce‘s Favorite Preserigd n an ‘ Pleasant Pellets) I can stand on my and work hard all day. I feel that life i?.'}`.2.'..."Zt".'i..'ii".'i5;."1"...°..""“.§'§§i"“ "“'Z4'“»l C 0|! Ill duel b all who are xulering in anyywlryl' Weeks' $1.00 Hats for men are wonderful vaiue~ Get one. ' 15 d w tf. |:_ _S , ia f-sssr_w|N1"la ravens" `@`» _ Our 'Thoroughbred flock ‘1=.- of ao hens layed over go » ` -.doa eggsthepastwinter. They are also a choice table fowl. E3!! ér.5o ` gf'-oi` 13. W. N. DU H137 t. Avsrds, 4 rgeod dwtf. wittlrojo not. oiu snaogsay som. Chain. Tsbigs. aureus and oidlhhsgaay furniture Lu general. Ola, ‘lrass boor` Knockers, hiass eaadiesiicks; Trays, jaaifsrs, lrasa Aadiroas. Old lisa Dhhsa and China, Grandfather Cioehs. Old rastsgs atanpdnsed hstsrsneys, warts nest os savstspas. also uid ocis, oiu nisss window Gcraiees. Old Pictures, Pewter lags, li|ver_ Luster, Pitchers, Inst Lak Dana, Pistols, ste., address. KAI Un tl! I. H. NICHOLSON. sees- mu, uns’ :an 1:1.. i The Scho will sell low and we belie . Pickatd RD C() oncr ‘°SEVERN” from New York with ions SCRANION COAL Will bc duc here about the 23rd inst. secured this vessel at a low rate of freight we whilst landing. rantcn Coal is the best Hard Coal we know of ve will give our customers the best satisfaction.. tnut Size for Base Burners. 5! .. Size for Furnace. PHONE 240. PEAKE’S NO. 1 WHARF. "5 Charlottetown, P. E, I, Y ‘ _ 5-\ I* \‘ “J ' _`__\~ at . , ~ 1'. "fi »~ ~‘»;-f=»'-'- >;Q,, -»s§»`»*’.~‘»"?~<.:.~ _- %'f‘52“i¥ _-.av-_-4-sm Y W W fl l iiiraoiive Wooions " " -Fon- :"` V i fig? “‘ Spring and Summer -.. - li Bt:-5-‘ As in thezpast so now we ~ are showingsome of the new- estlcreations in suitings and trouserings that are put on the market. \t If you favor us with your t order you can depend on get- ting a graceful, comfortable an well finished garment at apmodcrate cost. . ,_ if il. ll. BRUCE, _ Merchant Tailor, Morris Block. of e »'- ‘°'."‘f'*' '°‘°’“°"N°'°53 »-.ma .°'*{s'°¢.“t".lfFi '°"" l»»-on-'l°'°"°"'°"'°" ’°` ` . \¢\ii‘.R " ' ""` 3* '<*».7.I{'_|is"\ /<'A‘-gp.; sm-A _..~5_ -/-_ .'f_".5¢.D~a 1. ‘-».f`_.`.s:2`~_~e r'¢`¢L.¢il:HH.a_l2'¢?Z¢v112.t2vZ¢`£.»'_.¢'/..rg~_ lsiLG%a ~1.>`Al¢ ,..;~__ J.-va V, _m_ pe. ` » "’/» .- r~ _ ~_., 1, /\ 4_2/m.s.|l¢¢¢..=.._4_¢..--__4 4-.¢ .- . m¢__»-