‘ ore 7 az 4 ‘ ¥ seal cea eno, alin ee es ea laa atl a li OO Daa a 8 at A o ee ae sidan Marianne Nae td “fl ‘ q } Isa great favourite with th. ladies. It @ exceedingly eom- fertable amd has a atyle and distinetion about it not found in rdimary laced ox- ferds. Soft fine American Viee with tip of game material limed iaside with white kid a broad strap battoms actos the :n- step a perfect fitter meade by J. & T. Bell. Price $2.85. Alley & Go. Prince Edward Island Railway @a aod after Monday, May 2lst, 1900, ke trains of this Railway run daily, (Sundays excepied,} ax under :-- i, CANADIAN SIL )(4% ee Winning the Admiration of Lord Roberts. Lord Roberts in his reports to the War Office hason more thar one occasion al- luded to the brilliant dashes of the Cao- adian troope. “Bobs” evidently thinks the Canadiansare the right kind of nen, for he keeps them right at the front with him and they are prominent factors in the success- ful march to Pretoria. The Canadian Boys seem to be in leve with their great eommander too, for every letter from the boys shows the confidence they have tn him and their determinatioa to fight uo» jer him. Lord Roberts’ tributes to the Canadian soldiersjnave made him dear to the bearts of all Canadians, for there are few who have not some friend, relative, or acquaintance, fighting with him. Bobs would geta great welcome if he ever should visit Canada. Our readers wiil be glad of the oppor- tunity to secure a really haadsome por- trait of the great general, and we are glad to be able to present such an Opportunity. The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Moutreal have had painted by one of the World’s best artiste a traly handsome pic- ture, asknowledged by Military authorities to be the most life-like portrait of Lord Roverts yet produced. It is 17x22 luches, en excellent paper. This picture should be in every Canadian home. In years to come it will be the pride of many a Can- ajiav to esy,My father fought under that mao!” Canadian children now growing up will aever forget ‘*Bobe,” the pride of the pation. This picture is placed within the reach of all. They would sell at one dellar each in avy store,but we have made exceptionally favourable terms with the Family Herald by which all our readers ego secure it. We offer Tux Waecty Hx; auryen aod The Family Herald and Weekly Star for the balence of 1900, ia- clading Lord Roberts’ picture,for the wali sum of eighty caote. Te our presect subscribers whose subscrip ions for the year are paid we offer the Fam ly Herald for the balance of 1900 and Lord Roberts’ picture for only 60c. If atter receiving the picture subscribers who do not think it worth more than the money paid for peper and picture they have the right to demand a refund of the amount. The offer ie open for a limited time only. “A YOUNG WIFE.” The merit of this play is wianing admiration wherever it is etaged. The Halifax Daily Echo of the lst imst., says: The Frank ‘Yannehill, Jr.. Compaay made whit last might et the Academy. ‘A Young Wife,” a play entirely new to Helifax, wae well staged, well costumed and well played. Io thie comedy-drama there ie fur of a clean, wholesome sert, with very little biatef horse-play, te cause considerable lIsughter, enough pathos 1o touch tenderer sentiment, and enougn #f the tragic, terrible side ef life. Tbe plot ie laid ia the two extremes of New York life, the opening and closing seenes being in a beautiful eaburbaa resi- dence, and the intermediate in the slams of New York, the den @n Baxter Street. Jud-ou Douglas, the wealthy New Traum Out- Trains In- ward. Kead STATIONS ward. Read dewn up PuMPMAM PMPMAM 600210639 iv Ch’'town ar 125905 9 45 5390644 Royalty Junct 10838925 60417718 N. Wiltshire 12 26 818 $39 Sis TB Hunier River i210 808 325 JM 51378 EmeraldJuc 1123 738744 547 8 Kensington 10 38 7 13 7 69 6709 84% ar; v 1026630 635 Vside Am 123 8% lv 1010 548 113 9@ éilingtoa $27 60% is 886 Port Hill 349 437 3.60 1050 O Leary 740 3 4% 11% Alberton 63 301 56 1210 ar ‘Tignish iv 640 22% ru PM AM AM Pm AM AM PM 200700 lv Ch’town ar 90 35 Mt. aes 338 80 Juaction $06 220 14 833 Morelli 777 1H 444 854 St. Peter’s 7% 16 $19 1000 ar Souris iv 6 00 11 35 PM AwM™ Am AM™ PM AM Am P Mt. stewart 3358@ iv Junction ar 74 20 143 354 Cerdigaa 6 56 12 31 > 916 ar Geo’town lv 640 12 38 »~ — PM A™M 740 lv FmeraidJun afr 7 3 830 ar G. Traverse lv 64 PM AM Traias of this railway are rum by Kasterd Standard Time. gilt Edge The umequalled in cleansing pro- fagseus Laundry Soap perties, hnemless to the fines fabric. ‘or sale by all leading Groceries. McKiNNON & McNEYIN WHOLESALE AGENTS. may 19, d4i. ———— a NEW GOODS BIS STOCK Assortment Just Opened. Mair crimpers, side combs, back oom)s, something mew in ladies’ belts, purses, swaggcr and walking sticks, achoe| bags, mouth organs, earvers, Bread knives, peoket knives, shaving brushes, razors, watches, clecks, jewelry, silverware—at the Mederm Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. Sou venir goods a specialty. Jury & Co Sunnyside Ch’tewn Large Yorker, bad one son, s dissolute person, whom it became necessary to disown, and a young daughter. Needing an heir, Mr. Douglass adopts his mephew, Claresce, whe naturally becomes am ebject of dis- like to the disinherited son. The eon, krown ae Charles Ciemens, beeawwe ae- sociate and confederate of s gang of des- perate thieves and bousebreakere and is recognized as the captain of the band in the den. The adopted son, Clarence, marries « young and pretty girl of whose pareat- age Le keows nothing, but the play de- velopethat she too has been in early ine fancy aninmate of thie infamous Dea, but is as unscathed ae Oliver Twist was after bie sojouru at Fagin’s, She ruoe away and is adopted by well-to-o people and after « lapse of ten years marries Clarence Douglass, little sus- pecting that this is te bring her again in contact with her old |:fe through Charles Clemens wbo being at his father’s home immediately recogaizes iv the young bride the child of the den. Mr. Frank Tannehill, jr., as Horace Greengage Dobbins, made a moat decided bit. His experience in tbe city helped to cut bis wisdom teeth, acd he it was who finally succeeded in uoravelliog the tangled thread of circumstaaces. But Miss Florence Ashtroeke was not a whit behind Mr. Tannenill in portraying the character ofthe young wife. The last scene where, by her woman’s wit and cunning she eecures the murderer, thus clearing herself and her husband of the cooreyy was a superb bit of acting, true to ife. That the audience was in sympathy with the actors and thoroughly enjeyed the presentation, was evidenced by the rounds of hearty applause,and the five curtain ealls at the close of the second act were a safety valve allowing the excess of ex- citement te escape. The play will prob~ ably be greeted with large audiences dur ing its short run here. Catarrhozone. GuaraNTEep TO Cure Cararru.—Ca- tarrahzone, ozonated air cure, is guaran- anteed by the makers to cure the most chronic case of Catarrh of the nose or throat. It cures by inhalation. No danger, no risk. Catarrahozone when inhaled is volatilelenough to reach the minutest celle of the lungs and bronchial tubes, where it attacks the disease at its foundation. It cures because it cannot fail to reaeh the right spot. Price $1.00 at all druggists or direct by mail on receipt of price. Send 10c, in stamps toN. G6. POLSON & CO., macuf’g chemists, Kimgsten, Oat., fer samples and testimonials. Norice.— Dr. Dickey’s office will ibe open in the evening from 7 till 8 o'clock. ee Wuire Frost last night. Oruea Hover.—See“A Young Wife "te night. ete Provincia Leeimstatcoes.—The Pree viacial Legislature meets thie evening at eizot o’elock, ——— A Youwe Wirs.—Don’t miss thie at- traction at the Opera House tonight. The comossy comes highly reeom mended, ee Ewarneers.—Meeting at the drill shed thie evening. A full attendanee request. ed as matters in conaection with the athletic meet come up. a Rep Cross.—The Red Cross Gegiety meets te-morrow morning at ll e’elesk inthe W. C. T. U. Reoms. A fall attendance is requested. | hater Lapras Arp.-—-The adjourned meeting ef the Ladies Aid Society of the Firat Methodist Church will be heldin the cburck parlor on Wednesday afterneon at 4.30. leone business. —_eg——— Grass Brocey.—A large pane of glace in the windew of the Apethestslas tall was accidentally broken yesterday. The person by when che damage was dene paid all expenses ia connection. Brece Giasa.—Members ef the Normal Bible lass are requested to remember the examination at Rev.@. P. Raymond’s home, Queen Street, tomorrow night at $ o’ciock. Hurlbat’s Normal Lessons, pages 1t0 53. I:is hoped that a large namber will attend the examination. —__-~._-_— Artittery.—No. 2 Company, 4th Regi. C. A., will drill this evening in uniform at 7.20 sharp. March outat 7.46. Every man requested to be present. Sergt. Sutherland, who has been here recruiting for the Canadian Regiment Artillery, has beeo retained as instructor for the Charlottetown Companies and aleg for the amaual training. This will net interfere with bis recruiting. Wat Kyows Man Deap.—Mr. Dannie MeCarthy, who was for many years in the employ ef the Charlottetown Steam Navi- gation Company, as mate of the 8. Law- renee aad later of the Nortunmberiaud, 4 died at Boston on Saturday week,and was buriel on Moudav. Fer the past two er, three years be suffered from partial par- alysis. Mr. McCarthy’s many friends here wil] leara of his death with regret. Ar Kisxons.—Mr. Francis Bradley, of Kelly’s Cross, is rapidly pusbiog forward the werk op the new ¢burch at Kinkora, which beyend doubt promises to be the gem of the diocese. A grand Tea party in sid ef the church fund will be held on the greunds ow Tuesday the 10ib of Jaly. Set this date aside for your outing as this summer's attraction at Kinkera ie going te draw al! your friends thither. @oand seetbem aod enjoy the usual hospitality weted out by the parishioners to all whe patrouize their teas. Wairsyxyeay.—T he services in St. Dun- ® ans Catavdral yes:erday were of a most impressive character. His Lerdship Bishop Macdonald officiated at High Mase and at Vesp-rs and Benediction,assisted by the Cathedral clergy and the elergy of St. Dunstan’s College. The musi¢ by the choir uoder Mr. Blanchard’s direction was especially good. Miss Maisie Coady reudered yaluable assistance with the violia st High Mass and st the evening service. Mr. W.J. Brown and Mr. Bert Caotwell also assiated at the evening sers vce, playing the cornet and baritone with much acceptance. From Monrreat.—The steamer Bona- vista, Captein Fraser, arrived in Charloite- town yeeterday afternoon abeut thie, o'clock, bringing a large general eargo and the following passengera: MrID Thura. ton, Mrs I D Thurston, Mies A N Thura- ton, Miss R C Thurston, Mr Syd Thurston, Mr H L Chaplin, Mr O H Cowperthwaite, Rev Father L Hayden, @ister M Marie, Sieter Agathe, Miss Lizzie Hayden, Thomes Kelly,Miss Flarn‘gan,Miss Wilex, Miss Brown and three steerage passengers, (ue steamer lefton return this afternoon, with a cargo which included 94 head eattle, 3 horses, 50 sheep, 300 bags eats, 100 tons bey anda quantity of general mercbandize. Over Tue Banx.—Yesterday nine men from Charlottetown paid a visit to Mc- Nally’s Island, East River. The sail from the city was greatly epjoyed, and after landing the party set out .to inapect the place. They had not proceeded far before a flock of sheep was met. The sheep looked with suspicion upon the intruders and one of the species remarkable for his batting pro- clivities came out from the flock and showed fight. With head down and fire in his eye he singled out one of the crowd as hie special prey aud made afterhim. Deeming discretion the better part ot valor the individual referred to made a break forthe shore, the pursuing animal accelerating his movements by at- tacking his rear guard. Fiually the bank overlooking the shore was reached and over it went the fleeing visitor while the his victim. The visitors did not rewain much longer on the Island, and during the run homes the iadividual who had been so iguominiously ousted was not as communicative as usual. A posse commitatus is spoken of for next Sunday. Local and Other tems. victor tossed his bead and leoked down on | price as ins msonis Nolet a Trifling Cold A Botanic G Bez ug Sail weaker you are. Membranes be- come inflamed—causing a cough, and, until the irritation is reduced and the sore places healed, there is no possibility of stopping the disorder, ; ADAMSON’S BALSAM gives instantaneous relief and imevit- ably brings a perfect cure if taken as directed. fa, AT ALL DRUGGISTS. and the most serious consequences will follow. It lives on your vital- ity. The stronger it becomes the —— THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPAN) RICHARD A. licCURDY, President ASSETS—$277,517,328.36. ANNU AL-INCOME—$55 006,629.48 INSURANCE INW FORCE —$971,711,997.79 Q<s> All Canadian Policies payable ia golds Before placing your insurance; please call er write fv «'}] mates. JOHNIMcEKACHERN. AGENT 27—Sat & Men | mo- A 1 WIGH-GRABE—MODERATE PRICE. We are proud of eur Sceteman wheel. ‘We ne!) it at $50, by making every econemy in the manufacture, aad min- imizing the eptiens to mecessary options only. Brrory Scotaman wheel bas clectrically welded parts and high grade material, amd the finest pesable finish. Like ether National wheels, it is loeally guaranteed. But the price ix $40, whem it could easily be $60. It is only $49. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Lid., No firm did or ever will sell Dry Goods at as low a “WY STORE” Its BLOUSES TO-DAY. Sentner, McLeod & Co. Wants, Lost & Found, A few boarders ean bs accomodated by ap- plying to Mra. John Cenolly. Haviland st. Esplanade. LOST—A ladies gold -wateh, Key Stene set- ting. Finder will rewarded by leaving at this o tice, a. TO LET—A house in good order, con’ eight rooms, situated on Water Street opposite Round House. Apply at theo et L, L. Beer, near Bank of Nova Seotia. TO LET.—a house of six apartments, with good stable. Apply to John Elliott, Li Malpeque Road. 26, TF. PASTURE LOPs.-—To let a4 acre | ; Spring Park Road, olso$ acreson B Road. Apply to Peake Bros & Co ae oe cnpanie: need —_ . wages paid, competent perron. Mrs. Gane, Kaplanade. lw Be eno teen ee oon vodbr oes MR.W..~-ccceenee-sareeserene WAN (BD.— Severai experieneed - ee ee resses and hoasemaids to go to the highest wages. Apply to Mrs. J. J.D The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York | vastapre vaca mr soa 16 years Of age, who ua after horses and cow, and ean make t generally useful about a house, Ap at this office. May 22nd WEAPPING PAPEH.—Oid papers pang for Tapping for sale ebeap, at THE rites aoe “FOR SALK.—An A 1 Premo Camera, p 5x7 inches in perfect condition will with oucdtinciuded. Apply to W. B. P: ee TO LET.—Howse on Dorehester — oceupied by Mr. Sydney Poole, ¢02 poven “~~ oe pan June ist, A to Miss Alley, ace Street. — __ Mayt Saw Xp. WANBTED at onee three bright ei learn the millinery. APPLY to Miss neghan-—Sentner MeLeod Co. ——— You Shenld Subscribe — TO The P, E. Island Magasioe 50 cents a year postpaid toany address. $ cepy free toe anyone send- mg a postal eard—lIater- esting to . Address, — ISLANDERS. 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