lvvvv 0 Kult Um* "Q rrmawaelhssdseaaaaa in Peas. h ` 3\l\bh!\Ht&waaamill&aa. e ~ e v , ..,,,,,,_,,_,_,_ ,____,,_, _ < 2- 'in ff o _ ,__ if ....... *~'*-ee' ‘ 39 C TS ' etfqvaar Webster & McKay’s t . . ` _ v I ¢ I , .J .Seas /_ _G if/V 'if “i ..~\-W/y' " "l,l=r:NfvReeu' B_aby’_s 0wnSozi» - l °'i'=°.‘3..i'$`i'ri"°'° "Brig Fragrant Cioaaallmj -1. .'Ai5=rt Toilet Soap Co., Min. ~ y ioararai.. ~ ldthlilulphaailhaumlik Ill Ewaavauaieaeananangg' - - -wel-=S<»-=f=~ r°.=»~-- me-mum I1' is expected that a distinguished _ Mr Halliday and the other byhfr Mmm, French Canadian Statesman a proniin~ “tends hs* “ish” ht hm” “'°°°'“7' ent member of tho New Bruimwick gov- THB Board of Trade meeting for the ernment and H. A. Powell, Req., K. C. discumion 0( the Car Ferry and to make of Sai-kville will be the orators at the arrangements for theviait uf the'I’rans~ °°"' ‘"3 °°‘1»Sid¢1`°¢|-Tim lfidniies *el"':~ Tunnel Tea on July 5th. portation Commission, did not materialize d¢li*e|'Yd bl Dlmfill A-1\d¢1'30l1 llld A!!- BISCUITS FOR TEA Cris d li ld crust; ' whitan li;'h€.nwfl::y gsntera-tlivilatih E3. ’°“ “».i2}"’I.’.:‘ with ilisocrngc asians.; wé W. lil . II Y' . git):-liar Hoiiwc Hills. on (Imam of Tartar Biscuits, Gorman Buns, at -D. Stewarfs, Ecnrrss Bursar, ,rhlireniuasuoscaue-1. lla. 8.1). Bowan andllas Brwdenelhwhohvebea viaitiaqia ¢l\¥.retarnedyutevihy. ing_0ennoily’ii wliartat7 p. ia. avrifeandfourehiidren tomoaru. intends making her permanent bane. Bros, North \\'iltshire. cept. - cbaaanawunuaeunana ‘ ‘ ,ia-uw;-5 /eff.” ,_ _ /, _ _ MlsN’s SAMPLE STRAW 'rs -Want a stylish new straw at a bar- gain prim ? See our window-it's filled with spring i9o5 straw samples _ -the only objection being that 'there is only one of a style, other wise they’re o. k. \. ‘Sizesare»most1y6}{ and 7 with a _ I few in 'larger sizes. Styles are many ‘ "and varied. Of course the nieut wiliiell af.:-ioif 10° mf 5”* ,choice, come at once. Prices from mwtrislw ri Fi.vr.arYosro.s son d John Yoatan Boa.S.KR|mu|.|Piq_ _ Readey will ‘"°d *l G°°1¥¢\°\'l\ Iuterdarmwilhs hrornaslac in.. hi-min' Imrituie at after about two weeks illnx. He leaves llrahlleid on Saturday evuiing Job lat lilns. Axv.\'in Hckarot New Gluguw Tm: vhiting Nova Scotia gentlemen rrgitthe s““l'-‘Y !¢Si¢!\‘|-IJ llllhing who were initiated untothe Knights of on en route tiollalifax whereshe Columbus Momky uightreluraed yearn. » W.K.axnhfna. Rosnsand J. A. S- Nur Sabbath July 2nd,- if Bayer went to Bedeque yesterday after- services in the ,Hmmm ¢.;.;;;-cu'-|25' .lloou to attend the marriage ul Prof. will be heldas foilovrs!Bmahawat li' Bariow and Xiu Whiddeu this morning. Tl'_r0uat3and Hainptai attll. ciety of Prince Edward Island held on J. F. McCnosxrr of the I. C. Schools mme m an I meer ing during the past who has been awarded a 8130 share for hw weekx It is wry Rgngklue that the efficient service for the company, leaves membem do no, Sho' ` snake harm, f shortly rm- the hendqnanm in sei-anion. ,,, tha, m,,,,,,,,,,- q,,..,u,,,,,_ Mow., ,£5 the mmm sei forth in the advertise He will visit anumherofprominent Lan meeting ,m "key, M mnedwmed,u__ ments aiiian and American cities. During his nom mb week absence Walter Flynn will be in charge. Nm. niccluiw. son circus aiecsuum Nom. Winsioe schwi District ua motion that vu the "ruins 0! the 19th inst- one , oflientyrehasreturnedtothelsiandfrom of Oliver Sanndeisavote was taken tn of its most ted eitixe Edward Minneapolis un a visit to his parents. Mr unertain the feeling of the people respect- McCallum who hasbeenabaent from the ing the TunneL After short addresaw island for upwards of twenty years, has by Messrs :Saunders Deylg md Shaw, _feeling quite so vi-ell as usual, was pre~ I built np for himself an extensive milk each of which dealt plainly with the Bikes But Bread. Business in minneapolis and may be me question and seeks in saisgistie term or clock and 'ms out fwfnins the flwr oil ly designated as one of the successful Is- the eh’ortsof’I'he Guardiauand the Rev. :U16 P0115 ffl' (|10 Illilllll- HB *lie Wh0` |,,nd¢|-5 .b|~0,d_ A, R um»k¢ in pmmoglng ugh 'mud was alone in the house, hearingaheavy 2 _ _ _ __ __ _ __ g_________ __ _ _ scheme. The result was an “ummm fall, went out to tind him lying motion- llm !i.o`aam mann ham, ‘ -' ` - _u_¢h°m_‘_ _“ll _l;_,:‘o~iw._a_`oaan. ua 1-¢~av__*=_l:“~:;;:~i‘:;n._a.: d:@“` yr-gwmh.; ~J_`.L..‘en_Am In I l¢l¢lIl\owavm3wiIlheheHtnakhL ¥U\Ui7~ waalatheehymbz Aliomthhqdalegataelothammthg ; nilmr..-.I 3.,-_ ,n,,,‘n,,,. ,_ u *L_* ‘_ ariaeztna-aiiziianensrweaieaufivsa lll°=li_a¢_alla¢ aigsi. 1 ‘&r°nf a"'**- 'kill 5"|#|H y¢g¢.|.,‘ `hc~¢iaI¢h|A-lralmaelloimnyfilk. a\r'iptoPlovB1_aaadNewYq§_ _ lr\sI.anaalWmr, Yu-k,i¢viqn'¢ laa.leI.ai-inwaaapmeagghggg :__¥uaate.\hegaenerllh.Iaiar\,‘¢llv¢aey\»igsq-rsaeernnseieg __ ‘liI‘¢_&dI4mk bought a lava lrsA|.i4xlcI..at’sn1.a.\r,&¢g|g|p_,lIlm from kllaatyesterdayagdg , liaaheenangagei\aateaeherfer.ale.rand~ nlmeagqa. ~ "s°"°°'»"*°~ .m.,o'omm.r r¢i=.nn».¢c..__ r>.w.<>»»u».¢.e>ar...s-fiiis.-...sly H!K|'&Cday_l'uiQh themlnhnd van iaivwuxspusiam mann.; evanttoday. Wxarnxqpermlttlag thevilt ofViv.~ kxv.Jaa.lcDouoa|.i.w~lll mg* m_ DivisieaZ\‘o.isl Haiaptea held the ‘“"*Dl'bi‘l\\» lock: Peiat finish v.i..as.i>ian.Jaiys., is cap. r.-....,.,` P‘°°='»°°i\1- Www-kv. annum.. nmaseuiasnuamma .r su... mavsideatk _ - ll virht deieek. darmemiugbyinesuniey, 1‘gg§¢}.°.m¢|- B,iui,m¢;, gischrging 'I`ilsSlu'ament of the Ind’s Supper I acargoofcedarpmts atRailwayWhar(. 'rmb°'u'W°“'°d(D'v°l“"|*° Kirk. Dc °|"kd`° Than posts were hrouxht from Pei; S°l’|_°°°s*bbl¥l.-ill! 9th. Preparatory Da|.i¢i,i>. Q. .nd periiimqi by Meta... ,°°’“°'=*°= Thmflarmdsamriiay at ii a. m. Virfroa H. Conn. Ph. G with A. W TRB teachers of Queen Square Sehaql Redd ' . ' l yesterday waited aim. emi. B-new and ,M °‘“Phd°° " """°"f_;;’;"“ “`°°*S~ W- K BHIUQI- prasented him with an address aeoonr N, H-¢nKe ,_,‘Q;.._5 -1 in h;r:;fv’°nmi'z panied by a handsome mahogany music “ion md W .5 .,'m";h iudividml m` stand vious to his marriage this orn- ' '° u.m"` DN m l |ng_ rl! lnarriagetakes place at mvendeioek this morning atthe homeofher-father A1* I luselr -Mendel mwivz 01 the ii..." sq..,..,i,.-iw.,,,.¢, ‘D1 Nm p|,,,,,,,,, K. c., W. a. weeks. C. it smnwsai _°;>°_f_;»1i\*~°° ;Fl<;“'¢_¢;=»;; :.1°imSo.\. steam. ani.. iimuisrenn tended in Rev. G. is Whitehouse, or uni ,-,,r;`,'d in me ,,,,,;_°,;f':,°:’,:;" g,°e:,_'f hIilton(hIasa.) It is thought he wlllac~ by R,,,,_ wm_Dohs°n_ -nm bd'h'mbe unattended. hir. and Mrs. Sterns will last night. This is the third attempt Ar the cloeeof the annual meeting of vote in favor of the Tunnel. ~ Ar the regular meeting ofilh Oentnry Division S. 0. T. York, the following oillcers were elected for the coming quarter: W. P.-A. R. B. Duck. \\'. A.-Laura Wat. B. 8c.~ Fred Holman. A. R So.-Amy West. F. R--David Brown. Treas.-H. Henderson. Chap.-Ruby “fmt Cou.-Ben. Mellett. A. Con.-Nellie Brown. In-Sent. -Arthur Henderson. Out-Sent-Reginald Bi-yenton. P. W. P.-Rev. G. F. Dawson. The ‘Division intend imising ther annual picnic on July 12th. Tun Charlottetown Teachers Federation held their closing meeting on Monday afternoon the 5th inst. During the school yearthe teachers have had weekly meetings for study, alienating with Frunehand English. Thekiiglishsuhjeot for study was Shakapere’s Play of llacBoth,DrCaven conducted the study in English. The eetinim weraof inter .est and prodt to these who attended. At the meeting on Monday the President on behalf of the Fcdeiatioii thanked the Doctor for theaerviees rendered the teach- en,and presented him with au elqant pipe. Inahappy manner-the Doctor thanked the donors for the gift.. and followed witha speech dlled with :ood adviceas to habits of ieadingand writing. KODAK APE , ' HERE ,_ Eiiig T* :ii 56:; lldlks itlirc °lOldh¢aalkhh\aawuaaat l&l§\lilt&0it,yald lhegomta dtlalmaimnefk In ,.\ /sw s TEMPTI Donald. , .-\'r the annual meeting of the Law Seri 5”? . i Ziff Sgt? EJS ag; i:= iil if il ie ii gl tkkwy experi~ of the Connell bmin in ineommltieewiwk. Therqnhrlasiona will open torailrow mcuing. Artiaeregularmeeiingofsi . eu $h last. the tailoring olleers elected ll' the ming quartet- W. P.-laekShaw. W. A.-Minnie Neiman. 1 B. S..-Allltis McDonald. , A. B. S.-Annie Holm. F. S.`-Waneu Yillett.. 'heas.- Annie Myers Chin-Chesrersnaw. ` Con.-Harry Nelson. , A. C.-Cora Myers ` L S.-Warren Inman. 0. S.-[Arne Higgins. P. W. P.-Fraser Ali: on the following odicers were President-D. C. Meleod, K. C. \'iee~Pres-J. A. Mathieson. K. C. ` Se¢.~Tr&s-F. L llasaanl, K. C. Executive Committee-Arthur Peters, l K. C.. W. A. O. Morson, K. C., W. A. Final Examiners for adiuizsiou to the l Bar-Attorney General. exodicio: J. A. ` Mathienon, W. B. Bentley, C. R. Small- 1 wood. ‘ Preliminary Examiners-D. C. McLeod. Till first meeting of the institute Course was held at Eldon on Monday afternoon and evening. A; tim afternoon meeting two Ayrshire cows were shown, one owned by alsoapurebredAyrshire bull owned by, Mr Iialiiday.At the evening meeting the lueedingmre, and feeding ofthe dairy ‘enias Moflhtt and the membeniof the Robertson Institute took part in theinter~ . eating discussions that followed. The meetinirsare being continued aoemdlng ` .Tnneommunityof St. Peter-'s Bay was greatly shocked when the news spread WSPPC U5. Como, had suddenly passed away. He had done his evening chores and not paring to retire early. He had wound the less upon the floor. Alter vainly trying to amuse him from what sho thoqgh was . a stupor, she quickly alarmed the nearest neighbors and soon kind friends, was doing all in their power to ; restore him. But no-he had passed he~ l,‘ youd the reach of human aid. His dsy`.~l work was done-he was dead. Within an hour Ik. R. D. Xclrauchlau was on hand and an examination pronounced it a sud- ` den heart failure causing instant death. I Mr. Coffin was a man of sterling Christian character. In his home he was an ideal husband, a kind father. As a neighbor he was ever ready to oblige and help. In the i social. educational and religious life of the community he took an active interest, ‘ and always did hispart to the best of his ability. He was a consistent member and l faithful oillco bearer in the Presbyterian I Church. Puociuality, exnctnf.-ss, iiiiiliful~ ness, marked his every set. in public and l in private. He leaves to mourn their loss a sonowing widow two sons, Frank T. of the Boston Machine Serew_ Co. Bostoinl Edward of Providence, R. I. and two daughters Ada H. of Boston and a personal talk with you while you make your choice. Will you be in today? Moons ®.MCLi-:on _ _ NEWEST I WASH , I ~,/ ie Unqnestionably the largest stock shown in the Province. ` THE time to buy wash goods is, right now. Summer is coming-really it is. and the hot days are not going to give you much notice. Early buyers End better asortrmnts than will be powihle in a short time and then you`re thoroughly ready when the really hot dim do come: Hundreds of pretty styles, whatever your fancy dictates. you will easily had vi ns. We are always very much pleased to send samples to anyone living outside the City. Now we will quote you some PRICES and DESCRIPTIONS, which will give you some idea of what is here. Dainty lace striped muslins in shades of fawn and blue, blue and pink, niie green. fawn, pink and in linen shades- Thirty inches wide, loc a yard. Printed mnsiins in blue, pink, green and grey, 26 inches wide. ioc a yard. Pretty zepbyr ginghams in pink and white, Exquisite printed muslims, in pink,green, navy and white, green with lace stripe effect, pale blue, with wreaths of rosebuds running 27 inches wide, izc a yard. in stripe effect, 50 inches wide, i6c a ward. Soft, clinging voiles, always favorites, are shown in blue. grey and nile green, grounds with self checks. These are extremely pretty. are 27 inches wide, :ic a yard. A dainty, lace striped mnsiin in navy. white and pale blue has clover leaves scattered over the ground work. The design is odd and very edective. The width is 27 inches, price 271:. Priuted Tape Organdies. These are I The same goods in pink and green, with _ rosebnd wreaths. Same w.dth and price. If simply exqulsne' The shades are green’ pd” Dame Nature had throvm the shuttle and ~ ' i ik, d t painted the Bowers on these delicate fabrics. blue' pmt .nd mauve' with wh te Po o S' she would have no reason to blush for her 30 inches wide, :Sc a yard. _ hmdiw0|»k_ Handsome black and white Mattalenes. with polka dot. 25 inches wide, 3oc a yard. Navy blue Mattalene with large white dot and rings. same width and price. ` FRESH, BEAUTIFUL and SERVICEABLE are the printed fiaked voiles. in whi e niie green, pale blue and champagne grounds. scattered over with bunches of daisies, width 27 inch, price 36 cents a yard. Delicate lacy grenadines, lace striped in 'lined shade ground with pale blue insertion stripe, iS inches wide. 384: a yard. ~ ‘ Ozir white satin broches. are pure white, satin finish cotton goods. which not only `wash and laundry well. but retain their satiny glass AFTER BEING WASHED. They show both stripe and flowered eilects. are 27 inches in width and range in price. from zzc. 23c, 27c, 3oc to 32c a yard. _ Then we have all kinds of white mnslins in checks, spots and stripes from gc to 3ac a yard. _ Swisses in dots. stripes, embroidery and lace stripes. \Vhite lawns, loc, izc, ilc. I5c. iSc and :ic pzr yard. ' Dlmitias with the tiny twill ali true dlmities omi. full _ ` ' yard wide, i8C a yard. , _ Organdies. worn as much as ever, 27e, 32.: and 38c a yd. ` En‘%ish.Galateas. Ni$\`ER decline in favor and useful- - nes. e hav: them in navy blue, butcher blue and red. ‘g _ In stripe and chain, '27 inches wide. 164: a yard. Heavier ,i quality, wider stripe, 194', 2oc and zic a yard. ) - standard Dime., th. wsaamc Quaurn;-is of when . S everybody knows, are " shown in fancy stripes. spots and I - \ ‘il glfirjii `-li;-Wa! QQ ¢\/ flowered effects. ` ` White duck and white piqnes, and nnmberiess other _ , ‘ LOVELY SEASONABLE and FASHIONABLE summer ' ' - ' fabries in the Wash Goods line. They are good goods that ’ ARE good. " ,_ Fuhion’s fabrics freely provided. .' Good prices for thrifty buyers- ‘ STYLES . GGODS. s i A » ;1.._,..f. .;;:; =» »t‘ i . if .~. =~ » ;.~- if W.-¢?~.' ' .T .HL -.|7l 1 1? i __ ,, ji 3 L __ _... .. _ wif.; ,E ,_ , V 'fl ‘ v 'rf .. 4 L f 1 -» .» f T J » i a r e 1 s 5 » I _ 3 f ?‘ 4.. = Q . ,» pi ?~='-.f€:2‘.:,+a=f4<=s.~._-.._»_`.\‘~.; . '__m~l~..i¢_ ~a11’l~,‘. J-.- "`-1 . ., .5 3! . ,ll . 11'. lee- And \ve’ll tell you the rest when we have the pleasure of \~ , , A, EJ-*‘ . J i, “Always the best value in theeity aillark Wright Furnishing Co's. ANNOUNCEMEN I S toulaht at L15 sharp. Aa there are only afew more drills iaifiln inspection it ls in......_wais ci Dr. A.n.i.iuey, Beitioion- "~==-‘* “ ;i , uma. The lhnenl which was conducted intimaiinnaiswck Foal is g.-ning to S Q byghepastior, Rev. J. W. McKenzie was he ii bigger favorite with stvckowiien' _ _ largely attended by friends and acquaint- every day. lt gin.-s many tiuii~> its cost '55 ' y anoes from all parts of the coiiiuinniiy in results. I-`eciln piirkiigc to your horse, I A i anemhled to pay their last tribute of rcs~ nr .~0w,ii you are not satlsiled your money G 99 lv. _-f peetto one who ln life had earned their .viiibefeiuriit-.i. P.-in.; 5.1 fem, ,. Wwe. HT. ' ~‘ h@est esteem. . age and S3.-30 a pail.-"The two Mm'.-_` _ C " ` )iiir:Donalil and )liii'Kiiinoi\. Druggisis 'N Cor. Gt. Geo. and Kent Str\‘i~t-'. dw li- This WAS the expression uscil by .1 rnstoiiicr thc morning aft-sr we supplicrl him with one of our "easy" springs an-l "coiiii'orl" mattresses-and without doubt they ARE the most coiixforuihlc bed ' tixings made. The springs, strong and easy-the mattresses pure. clean ' PU l -Nu. 2 co. ni. c A will mm. im- drill and the essence of comfort. the combination cannot possibly fail to . please-The prices are not high either. Springs at $1.85 (the lowest price possible for a reliable spring ) anil up tu $4.15. Mattresses $2.83 up to $ii.6o-Get your springs and mattresses here. John Newson n il;ps-.-‘..'::~einaievn_-ymemberbepnseni. _ A _ 0 X ~A`. Home I C0., Uelllfll “lille Store. V Kmt Street, have »a dumber of large \ * - ' ' I 'U _ Gsmephones in stock suitable for boats °f PUR Fmnch ‘ -q y¢‘¢|ts_ which they will sail at greatly hid prices Mrolnr. ~ . -»~»~~f~-»-~~-- .Mk »-»~ 2615 PER cisNi 'B.&o(iaud;.`u‘|ueafo(kapandou` - P Daqhlea my anis; aeatiat am p i nd t oundbus u mmm _ n one a en p _ an.” 2"* Pl-M-::.'l|’e_°"_l£_ _Sc md £30' absolute” The Sun Life Asuhoce Company wrote 26 i~5 p. c dl!! bl I will*-\¢° Gflidiosll- vii! . of the total amount of new bnsinem written by what ml ai. . _-..¢_.._. ° Pu" the Canadian Life Companies (zo in all) in ihe' year 5% 'ill UND UNE ~ “Tho Two Macs" i904-ii practical guarantee of the confidence of the mn-nfflFf an .la ..a a - aa ._ am.. ' I ° °~ ' . Q A an rr vmio _ _ ._" » "5 . w ;,..'._ ." ,.» _ _:""..- - "&`aiz4.-ew ,_ . ~» I ‘ . 1,, V, -... ~ 1 1+ ‘ .s.~.=e:-_f -' - ` ll .3 -1' 5* *l m F5 _lg . 555% ‘ff- . v, Ii . ” " ` ` lp V, . . K , ' i . ~ _ 1'-'4 . 1 ,, 9 2. 1.; ., ,iq , s~=.€e