‘IIIK Goaxnlas, _cnaanorrnrowsq nnrcsjsnwaxn 1ar.asn,JUNs 2.. roar / 1 »- -4-. _ _r"'W¥- . Y if f ar P‘”‘P‘°°» ‘““‘"’ °°’¢’“" gli?-7-'i=l'‘ A .- I ,- ff -i-_-_-(. "§‘F i “~' _'_ - -ff *J* .‘>§l"'/-‘».i»_.'l`Lk-§`.¢,/;l_ _,. , . ' 'ff -,- --is "5-1 -.en Buy Fishing Gear at Readm Bros. Asiqore Boys ‘-Aa tothe Q\1s1ifv»` BA|RD's FLIES Tied to our order inléngland. NEW Dill SERVIOE, I have decided to begin in the' city and suburbs an up-to-date' cab service. Passengers. lK8°8¢ etc., will be conveyed to boats trains or anywhere else desired Orders left at McDonald & Mc- Kinnon's Drug Store or at the 319515, Sydney Street. near Stevensou’s Corner will receive rompt attention P I - M-.NICH0}~S0N- l 'lhey’r,e latest in style and perfect ’1`=i°Ph°“'= N°- ‘$3 ,_,. ._ ri fir $1.00 to $5.00. as a wr- thc saints and blessings fcrall tho fami~ lies of the earth. Truth seekers will be amply repaid by attending those meet- To our customers and friend' of \Rep0rters and Correspondents ings. Undencminational-Seats Free.- our store. We desire to announce. that in anticipation of a large number of ' Tourists visiting P. E. I. this sum- mer, we placed a large order for Souvenir Jewelry to be manufact- ured for us, and we have just re- ceived the whole order. We are sure it is the best assort- ment ever shown in the City. , We would be pleased to show you our new souvenirs. so you may tell your friends about them when they come to visit you. Yours very truly, W. W. Weiner, Chltown. Jeweller. F5 Childrens L Vacation Boots The latest fad for girls is a bright red canvas boot ' with black facings _ and rubber soles -sizes 6 to 10,750 -sizes 11 to 2, 85c. For b0ys,"'_a grey canvas b00t with leather soles. Price 75c all sizes. Ally &. Go. NEW FLOUR Received today direct from the Mills. Royal Stuart, Fedora, GYPSY. Beacon, in bbls and 54 bbls at BEE-R5” §."H‘. annals rm wrnrrgg podrnsn. losxpu!&r.¢nsad‘c¥ Write ‘_ -flu WIN- fun l|.fl|°N» an ’ et- ` - _.1 Particular men wear Weeks' hats r Everywhere- ANNouNcsun1v.r.s ot meetings etc., should bs handed in to the news dapari- ment early aaoh day and not later than 4 p. m. to insure insertion next issue. TBI fifth annual convention of the Eastern Teachers' Association which opens in the Town Hail at Georgetown on Wednesday, the 29th of June, promi- ses to be tha moat successful meeting in the history of that progressive aasociatic n. Tickets at one iirat-class fare will bo issued over the P. E I. Railway on Juno 28th, mth and 30th good to return up to and on July End. Ammg the special features at this year‘s convention will he a steamboat excursion over the waters of Georgetown Harbor and the Brndenall, Cardigan and Montague rivers. At the public meeting' on the evening of June Nth addresses will ba delivered by Rev. Thos. Fullerton Dr. Anderson. Murdock McKinnon, MJ.. A. and G. S. Inman. In connection with the convention thpta will ba an exhibit of panmanship, map-drawing and frec- hand drawing collected from the schools of the inspecwrato and u large exhibit of charts, pictures for achoolroom decora- tions etc., such as are used in the schools of England. J. P. McCloskey of the In- ternational Correspondence school will give ademonstratiou of tha teaching of languages by phonograph. ON Wednesday evening June lst. at lha home of Mrs. Deacon, “The Terrace," Broadview, Assinaboia, the marriage book place of Miss Nettie Deacon to Thomas Lynch Johnston of the firm of Johnston and Parsons, Broadview. Mr. Clements of Winnipeg was best man, while Miss Heanin of Grenfe, who was gowned in white silk, made n charming bridesmaid. The ceremony was perform- ed bythe Rev.J. G Stephens, B. A. Miss Parker of Oak Lake played the wed- ding march as the bridal party enlercd the parlor, thcbride leaning on the arm of her brother Edwin Deacon. The brides costume was pearl silk with veil and orange blossoms. After the ceremony luncheon was served and many friends accompanied Mr. and Mrs Johnston to the stat.lou.Thcy boarded the train for Winnipeg and other ,astern towns amid hearty cheers and showers of rice. The large number of beautiful presents testify to tba esteem lin which Mr. and Mrs. Johnston are held in Broadview and eise~ where. Tho bride. Miss Deacon la a daughter of the late George Deacon of York, P. E. I. and sister of Miss Lottie Deacon, Missionary in Kofu. Japan. Easrnnu Norms.-Farmers are taking a little relaxation aftcr,Lhe hurried labors cf spring.Tne nelson has been late crowd- ing the work into a smaller space, and hurrying farmers more than usual.-The country roads are again getting lively with pedlars, local and foreign, machine, carriage and insurance agents, all with their sweet story for the gulleieas countrymnn.-Fishing has been dull the past week from stormy weather and scarcity of bait. There are plenty cod fish still on tha const but nothing to put ou the hooks. The fishermen who in- vested largely in mackerel nets have so far mat with disappointing results, but some- thlngis still hoped for, as the season ia yer early. -A wire fence has been erected around the Rod Point school yard, a credit to the people and the district. The trustees, with their energetic und public spirited Secretary, John McLellan, are to be commended for their enterprise in building a schoolhouse, ccmmodious iri its dimensions and modern in its arrange- ment with a nicely graded yard uni suit- able surroundings.-'i‘hc road machine under the supervision of John Andrew Campbell, is doing good work here at present. Though political prejudice dies hard, and political blindness is nearly incurable, were a vote taken on ihc matter, but a very small percentage, und that composed chiefly of those fo! ante- diluvlan ideas would vote in favor of re- turning to the hos,t.he shovel and wooden scraper.-The whitewashing season is at hand, and Theodore Fraser has already hooked manyjobs. As ha painted Black Pond and Bird Rocks last season his work will be more east this year. Castorln-Our own ` preparation, for re- gulating thc stomach and bowels of infants. itis harmless and plcasantto take, and an excellant remedy for con- vulslona,fevcrishness, and all teething troubles. Oniyiiiicants a bottle. A. ii. Rcddln, Phm. B., Central Drugstore. ANNourip_EMENrs. -Any good girl desiring permanent em- ployment should apply at this office at once. -Souvenia postal cards oi Prince Ed- ward Islanii, a variety to select from for sais by A. Brown, stamp vandor in the Oharluttstown Post oilics. 8 d ti - For Sale. A new! Piano Box Buggy Island manufacture. Fred Waller carriage painter, Kant St. 6-1 dwl mo. -An Assistant Prosecutor for Char lotbetown is needed immediately, Apply in writing to Box 274 for full information- dl weak-w2w if -Q - lr - Ur -37-, ' -1- » Don't buy the commoner make of cand when you can get White’s No collections. , AT the annual meeting oi the Ballast W lF. M. S. conducted by our provincial iprcsidant, it was resolved that we send ‘the following resolution of condolence, ` To Malcolm and Mrs. Finlayson and family:-Dear brother and sisters .we the W. F. M. S. collectively desire to convoy to you the heartfelt sympathy which we ,feel for you under the recent bereavement which it has pleased Almighty God to exercise toward you in the sudden death of your amiab s daughter. We can only baw to His will and pray that you may bo comforted from above with the hops of a happy rounlon in that world whsro death can never entert/o rob us of our dear ones, and that the aifiliotiun may bc sanctified to the good of hor mourning Eriands. Mrs D A McLeod, Eldon; Mrs J N Gillis, Point Prim; Mrs J McTavls‘\, Garfield, Pmsidenta. By order of the meeting, S 3 Buxton, Secretary. BANISH THE WRINKLES Ib Many Cases They Are Merely Signs of the Ail- ments of Women. A woman’s face plainly indicates the state oi her health. rinkies, which every woman dreads, are not necessarily a sign cf age. Pnlor of face, wrinkles and a prematurely aged appearance are the outward innlcntiou of those ailments that afflict womanklnd alone, and from which she too often suffers in uncomplainlng silence, rather than consult s doctor. In this condition Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are womsn's best friend. They actually make new, rich, red blood, and this blood acting upon the nerves and all the organs oi’ the body, brings new health and happi- ness to weak, weary and dosponrient women. Mrs. John McKerr. Chlckney, N. W. T., Leila forthe benefit of other suffr-rin women how she found new health t.T1rough the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. “Far some years," Says Mrs. McKerr, “I was greatly afflicted with the ailments that make tha lives of so many' cf my sex miserable. The suffering I en- dured can only he understood hy those who ara similarly afflicted. I tried many medicines but found none that helped mc until Ilwgnn the use of Dr.\Villlams’ Pink Pills. Tnese have actually made me feel like n new prrson, and the suffering I had endured almost continuously has passed away, and life is no longer the burden lt once seemed. I think ihese pills worth from female complaints or general pro- strutlon. Wu ask everv suffering woman to lzivc Dr. \Villlama' Pink Pills n fair trial. They will not disappoint you and the benefit they will give is not for an hour nr a day- lt is permanent. You can get these pills from any dealer in medicine or by mall from the Dr. \Vi1liams’ Medicine G0., iirockville, Ont., at 50ca box or six boxes for $2.50. See that the full name, “Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People," is on the wrapper around every box. Your hat will be the latest if yo get it here.-Weeks & Co. 5 d wt '»' - ‘sillj-'. ..'.,\, N. o other "i. ` Swap \ _ 1--~ tgp! ALL \ -2 ,_- l . the . qualities Ui _'K . 0 r .0 - f;“:;’;"’ .rro"¢" ».=§5. . '='~e==::5g':=_i" ‘King ruby _ gst- lzr-ii,-na' `?:. -Zia » 3" 11;’ . 1,-ni 'nas gli. " Baby’s 'E'-fia- | ~»_ ..,g;::i_` ._-::-: 'zirziiii ‘SW- .41 z-.' -zz . 2-:_._,__§, ' Own Soap ,:.°f;'5.’ ‘?“:'f Pu re 'z l ' . Fragrant, Cleansing -' Ti... i..-.r for rir-ilr-nn. sirius Albert ToilciSoap Co.,Mis. Mourmzai.. ‘ :.~..».;.;,~i%.- ` .‘ -.-:E353 ._-:;‘~:;'.e.~:.e .r.'.~" la -'.1 ml' :.- IF- : \ -‘ ~»\` ,__ -`_ ,¢ r »-__ Drop into iiUl€HESON’S ind sec how Cheap a Good Reliable WA Tr H l Can bc bought. - _ On Sunday June Nth, at? p. ru., and on COLORED FRENCH DRESS MUSLINS AT STANLEY BROS. A BARGAIN 500 yards French Dress Muslims and Organdies, worth up to 35c, FOR ZOC PER YARD. These are all the latest patterns and newest colorings in stripes and fancies. WANT A MUSLIN DRESS P STANLEY BROS. their weight in gold to all who suffer -é-_-Q-.~ CHOICEGROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES. TRY Us wlrri Youre NEXT onmsn. it--+-..,,,,...-. Sanderson & Co. Do Say Mlssus you sew? If so, you want to see our new “Rotary” sewing machine. The newest out. Very little noise. Runs much lighter than ordinary mach- ities. li0'ds 100 yards of No. S0 cotton. Shuttle cannot hit needle, hence no broken needles from the cause. miller Bros.. laridsesrt u `Tf§`7`,`f'ff 1' ,`Tf"'"“,"'-`ff"` """"`”"""'¥3*""P`7"'“` ¢ ¢ 1 9 THE STEAMER “our o_ioNooN” Will until further notice leave Steaui Navigation Co's., wharf on Tuesday and Wednesday at 3 p. rn. for lialiiday`s and Brush Wharves. Thursday at 330 p. ni. for Mc- Ewents and West River Bridge. Friday at 3.30 p. rn. for lllclcey`s. Haggarty‘s and iiayrien`s Wharves, I.-East River. Saturday at 3 p. m. ihr Crapaud. livery second Monday to Vernon River Bridge according to tide. Tuesday at 3.00 p. ni. for China Point \Vharf, tide and vrcather per- mitting. T. J. CRAIG, Manager,Chnrloitct0wr1. J 14 ri ti WANTEDMTII BUY. Old Maho a ‘io Lhnirs n ` g ny . ins, ` .~_T lriea_ Bureau Clin and get our 25 rr7a~q0n5 and old Mahogany furniture in gene-ral_ Old Why yOil Sll0lll(l ll8VC Oll€. Brant lmor Kncrkers, Brass Candlesticks, Tllys, Snuficrs, Brass Anrilrr1n|i_ Old Blue Dishes and Chinn, Grandfather Clocks. Old Postage Stamps used hefore.iR7o, worth moat ol envelopes. Also ulri Coin, Oiri mars window Cornlce.-, mri Pi.-turn-_ me-ter mug-, silver- Luster, i"iichrrn_ Flint Lock Guns, Piair la, etc. W A KAIN, B \ rib Germain Street, St. john, PI B G E HUTCHE SON /<5' 1< ~ 1 - o /\ _ `\\ \`~ I Connolly S ul Ing' g 14 fi \ mo. ~ /I ‘V 1 u YY Y Y YA Y it i ,. . ,ff . - - ------- - - -m- .Dominion Atlantic Railway. \ I _ K \`_i ' rl/ A portrait 15 not And Steamship Linen to Boston via Yarmouth l ` "_" The r>o>~uiar Fast Line Between Rastern Nova measured by the square yard-not here-Quality and likeness count with us-Still, such portraits are not necessarily ex- pensive. Drop in and talk it over. Semin and Boston Via Windsor junction and Halifax. IlXi’RV.\`§ TRAKNH leave Halifax. daily I ex- cept Sunrini l at 7 \§_ a, ni for Digby and ilav- mnuih making covineriiori nr Yarmouth for Billion. The Royal Mali Sleamshlps " PRINCE GEORGE." and ~-nosroN" The Vasiral and Fluent Steamevs plying he tween lhe Maritime Provinces and Boston. Leave Yarmouth, Monday, Weclmad y. Friday and Sainrdny for Boston nn arrival of Ex reaa | aina from Halifax. Returning leave lzong Wharf Boston, Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at a p. ln. Vaacengerr arriving in Halifax next day 6.15 D. m. by xpreaa Tra n For a iin onnation, guide books fnioe etc. -area wrritnearrree, 'rm r lr a nr . ° 0 ' o . - 1)¢l¢mq- ri hogs, vplveteenp jsno Hake chocolate so cheap. 'Then if you _ J | _ ’ °‘f°'§l» G";':}Pr-_°:~‘g_¢' gg;-'M Kggviyf dgn’t you _cowl tzexr high class caramels or velveteen D.,;:,::; ;i,,.|,_ Gallvlllg Gcmzcl 8! C0- if'-is 'T i P G‘IFl;';N°S M rd nmiasaea kisses. |¢0‘¢ (Same on every piece. _.._......_.._....;_.... _ ' , ' bTUDIO. Genera Mgr' I is dw sl _ r E - » l ,i r f 4 I 1 1 , r i . r r i ,yn il". 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