Nhl ; w th x willl Hilt ig sith Lit it ern Hod Wf . | fli st my tid yal) HH Mi It loneme On Top... of all soaps for nursery use, stands * Bapy’s Own'Soap.” It is made of purest vegetable oils and slightly perfumed with finest flower extracts. ' It has been sold and used for 80 long, and always been good, that doctors all over Canada recommend its use, having practi- cal knowledre of its effects. Most of its nuw:zrous imitations are injurious to the ‘skin. THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. Montreal. 74 MAY FESTIVAL cccccccceIN THE..cccee * LYCEUM, CH’TOWN, erecceees ON THE........ , $th and 10th of May The Ladies of the different societies connected with Notre Dame Convent, in- rend holding a May Festival, For the Benefit of the Institution on the aboye mentioned date, in the Ly- cenm. There will be refreshment, fruit and candy tables, also others, where a variety of ornamental end useful articles will be disposed of. Nothing will be left undone to make the Festival a grand success, are Profitable But bad spice is abominable. This is a truism that no competent houskeeeper should forget. Half the trouble of cook ing is past if you get the right brand of Spice, and while there are many that are fairly good, it is always safest to take one which is invariably uni- form. That one is and Others There are two kinds of Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all others. Columbias are in a class by themselves, Prices 44, 60, 85 and 140 dollars. The 60 dollar wheel is equal to the best high grade bi- cycle on the market of any other make, Each wheel guar- anteed by a company who do not know how to make slop goeds. The purchaser of a bicycle from me will be taught to ride free. R. M. YOUNG, PICKFORD & BLACK LINE HALIFAX & CHARLOTTETOWN. SEASON OF 1598. 8. S. City of Ghent will sale from Halifax for Ch’town about 25th April Importers and shippers will please order their freight by above line. This steamer has excellent passen- ger accommodation. Saloon amid-— ships. Special freight rates will be given this season. W. W. CLARKE, Agent, 84 guar dicate nt rennet Sasatieaceemeenetnettiamemnemneneinms ens a anaes aS Uh PAECE 2 dtS EC PSERE SAS AS j d = oa i <= : na - . a 3 | looking the rapids of the Soo as they § flow from Lake Superior down into the | this hill, as nearly as I could devide | A SCENE ON THE SOO. Whe Kew, ‘of France Loo; Possession of the Zand Two Hundred Years Ago. In St. Nicholas there is un article on ‘The Great Lakes’’ by W. S. Harwood. Mr. Harwood says: While waiting for my steamer to be carried through canal locks of the Soo, I stood one summer day near a hill on which now stands Fort Brady, over- §t. Mary’s river and so on to join at last the waters of Huron. On the top of from the topography of the country, was witnessed two centuries and a quar- ‘ter ago one of the most remarkable, one of the most significant, scenes in the history of the new world. It has been brilliantly described, and I may but mention it. On June 14, 1671, a strange body of ‘men was assembled on this bill. It was composed of four classes—the official representatives of the king of France, the Catholic missionaries, the voyageurs and the Indians. Weeks before word bad been sent out to the chiefs of 14 of the different tribes of Indians in the re- gion to meet at the Soo on the date mentioned. An immense cross~of wood was made and carried to the top of the hill overlooking the swift flowing rapids. A stout timber with an en- graved plate on it was set up aear the deep hole in the ground which was to hold tle foot of the cross. When all had assembled, St. Lusson, the representative of the king, lifted in one hand a clod of earth and in the other his naked sword and in the name of his most Christian majesty the king of France took possession of the land, embracing in his assumption ‘‘all the region from the north to the south sea and extending to the ocean on the west.”’ The cross was then raised before the motley throng—the representatives of the government in their most gorgecus suits, the priests in their rich vest- ments, the voyageurs in their hunting gart of skins, the Indians in their most fantastic feathers and paint. As the cross assumed position the priests in- toned a stately chant of the seventeenth century. Then the French exclaimed **Vive le roi!’’ while, as one historian puts it, ‘‘the Indians howled in can- cert.’’ The plate upon the smaller timber bore an engraved inscription denoting the king’s possession of the land. Woony’s PIIOSPvPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to prompti,,, and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Ervissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Inpotencyandall NS ¢ effectsof Abuse or Excesaes, Mm Ns tx > Mental Worry, excessive nse ' of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- Before and Afte he hoes awi.io’: soon lead to In- ; firmity, Insanity, Consumption cnd anearly.grave. Has been prescribed over Si yecrs In fhousands of cases; is the only Teciable and Iloncet Medicine known, Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodaine; if he offers some worthless mecicioe in place of this, inclose price in letter,and we will send by return mail. Price, one packace, £1; six, $5. One will please, sia will cure. Pamuph-cts free to ary address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Oat, Cazada. Sold in Charlottetewn bv George E Hughes, Drnggist ne A-=> Chance If You Need a Watch Article of Jewelry or Si verware There is achance of a bargain if you buy this week, as we take stock May Ist., and wish to reduce stock before them, and close out some Jines. EW.TAYLOR, Victoria Jewelry Store. MONTREAL & QUEBEC SOURIS. The Steamship Campana will call at Souris regularly ovce & fortnight during the present season. Sailing from Mon- trealon or about 25th April. Merchants ordering goods would do well to have them come by this line. For rates of freight or other particular, enquire of MATTHEW & McLE AN Agents at Sour 7T5—10i | pre-ent | Brown, comprising four Ir te, eeceeee eae oceans ore A SCENE IN SALONICA. The Jews and Jewesses That Inhabit the Heart of the Town. In the true ghetto, in the noisome heart of the town, where the cobbled streets run slimy and the people chaffer with the butchers for the refuse of the slaughter house and chicken block, you see the unchanged Jew of the middle ages. Be he bearded grandsire or tiny boy, be wears a long lcose gabardine to bis beels and the fez of his masters. Jf he is well to do, the garment may be fur berdered or it may be of silk, but it coulé ‘not more surely be soiled and greasy if the law required it so. With marriage this survivor of the dark ages grows a beard full and thick and griz- zied in the old men, wiry and black and very sparse in the younger heads of fam- ilies. This is as it isin East Broad- way and Chicago and Berlin, but when you look upon the wives and daughters in Salonica’s ghetto you see medieval characters who have staid in the east, but sent no representatives abraad. These Jewesses love display and court admiration. They are much fairer than AITTLE IVER PAPILES 3 CK HEADACHE ay Positively cured by theso Litiie Piils, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion znd Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ress, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowcls. Purely Vegetable, Erivall PP, Email Bese, “4 “ Emci! Prico. the men, milky skinned, with a pale : 2 pink flush, as if they were hothouse Substitution bred. Their clothes are gay, red, green | the fraud of the day. and blue being their favorite colors, | aud the murried women all wear decol- lete bodices fashioned very low in front aud showing a fancy shirt of embroidery See you get Carter's, and lace, which either reveals'the mold Ask for Carter 5) of their forms or makes startling ex- 7 posures of the forms themselves, Their Insist and demand chests are always quite bare. This ina land where the other women expose Carter's Little IT iver Pills. nothing but their eyes is all the more fy, el, Ny U FE A J (). : astonishing. On their crowns the Jew- BARRISTER, &c. ish matrons wear very showy, often CHARLOTTETOW’ beautiful, headdresses, composed of a cap of red, green and yellow silk or cloth, that is carried down the back of the head in a bag that envelops their tresses. Often thése bags are finished at the bottom with heavy gold braid.— ‘“‘In the Wake of a War,” by Juliza Ralph, in Harper’s Magazine RowN’s BLOCK, Farm For Sale 69 acres on Mount Edward Reed, good honre, fine 2utbnildirgs. An Orch ard situated about 14 miles from town. The above farm will be sold ata bar- gain, and on easy teims. Apply to CLEM. BENOIT, Eureka Hutel, DOES IT PAY TO TIPPLE You know itdon’t. Then why do you do it? I know why. It requires too much self-devialtoqnit. The Dixon Cure, which is taken privately, is purely vegetable, is pleasant to the taste, and will cure you of ull desire for } quor in two or three days, so that you ‘woulu pay five cents for a barrel of beer or whiskey. You will eat heartily aud sleep soundiy from the etart, and be better in every way,ia both health and pocket. and'withont saterfering with bus- iness duties. Write in confidence for par ticulars. The Dixon Cure Ce., ~No 49 Park Avenue, (uear Milton St., ) Montreal For Sale. ——-—— The nndersigned offers for sale Private Contract, the several proper t hereinsfier mentioned viz: — 1 The Dwelling-hense at present o@- cupied by herself with or without the warehouse attached, situate on the corner of Pownal and Grafion Streets. 2. The double tenement house and premises on Desbrisay Sereet, at occupied by Mes-rs Bails and -nt f Re ET SO TF LED a E> ST. war ane HiNRY R. LORDLY ©. E A.M Can. Soc, ©. E. Graduate College of Civil Engine eriag Carvel] University. Censulting Engineer for General Work, opecialties: Hydraulic, sanitary Enzineer- ug and Bridge Designiug. Offices at Charlottetown Island corres;ondeuts arlottetown. Y.MC. A. The baths in the As-ociation Building have beea refitted, and »re now in strictly first class condition. They will be open Tuesdays, Thursdays ard Saturdays, from 210 18 p.m. Members are invited lo patronise them; non members will be charged a smal! fee for their use, The Assembly Hall is now in , good order, and will he let at reasonable | Paves Apply to me Secretary. ond Jobn addres to 3. Building Lots 20 ané 21 on DesBrisay Street. 4 75 aeres of land an Lot €0, fronting op Wood Island and Halkeit Roads. ‘Good terms of purchase ea such time as aay be required, will be given for any cf these properties. For further particulars apply to the offi ec. of Davies & Ha>zard, Solicitors Ke , Charlottetown. Dated this the ninth day of April, A.D. 1828. Nos. GOOD. valee for money expended, is what we give in all goode in our line, to which we attribute our steady increase in business. We are showing a nice assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens | WATCHES this season, which are all thoroughly tested before leaving ocr etore. W- guarantee every watch sold by us to give satisfaction, by buyivg aow you can procure @ good time piece VERY LOW as our goods are bought low for epo each. Cali and eee for yourself, at— MARIA DesBRISAT. 8: Zaw 3wks 2 6 NOTICE — The property on the corner of King aed -ownal &ts, belonging tothe estate of tive late Catherine MeKenna, (subject to « 3 years «unexpired leave, from May let. 1698), will be sold by Public Auction on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1898, at 12 o’clock, nc on. This property is now kscwn as the; Finley House. Terms Cach. M. P. HOGAN, PATRICK BLAKE, Executor anl2wt!lstapril, v2 swtd WALL PAPER KOW OPEN —= A large assortment of Amer- ican and Canadian Wall Pa: per. All the latest designs and patterns at lowest prices. FJ. HORNSBY Bookseller & Stationer. Window Shades from 25c up. oQ@ om W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardwre Store. ppo LEGAL CARD. MATHIESON & BENTLEY Barristers, Solicitors, a. JUFFICES— Cameron Block, Charlettetown. Main Street, Georgetown. MONEY TO LOAN. [. A. MATHIESON. W. E. Bextie. Geo’town. Ch'town. SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE. For Sale, a comfortable cotiage with plot of land, beautifully situated at Kep- poch, with a delightful view of the straits Good bathing, comvenient to town, and a pleacant holiday resort. Apply to L. L, BEER, 8 JUDGE McLEOD, S. Side, FOR SALE That valuable 10 acre lot situated op- posite the Quarrie, on Mt. Ed. Road. Apply to the office af 63— ‘North Side Market Spuare. mar. tt py at ae Att A te 5 ncn ce em Ce ee SO EE A A A A a cr Satisfaction or Your Money Back. In accordance with our advertise- ments to guarantee our workmanship to the fullest extent and in every pai ticular, and as an evidence that the Guarantee Card, which you wili find in the pockets of Shorey’s gar- ments, means what it says, if you are wearing Shorey’s Ready-to-Wear Clothing and do not find it perfectly satisfactory in every particular and will communicate your complaints | to us, we will sce that you are satisfied or your }§ money refunded. ? H. SHOREY & CO., - MONTREAL. Mfgs. of ** Ready-to-Wear’ Clothing. ae wee ee re oe ee ee ce er ee ee es es es we ss ss ee Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Cl’tewn, ——— Te o/ fot 2/StS Ac Ke is no ercedit to the owner — it’s sure to be a source of cxpense. A coat of The S.-W. Crecsote Paint, costing but little, will ada several years te the life of the bar:. The leaks will stop, your hey will not be musty and your cteck will be in better condition, THE SHERWIN-VRLIATSS CP cooseTes PET anertiall tt? . ° : ? is made especial! ; for buildings Lait «2 opeu-a.aiu imsaber, Tt omkes the wood proof -ainst surchine or rlorm and keens 3 1 decayin ~ t - “ 2 . at ’ ' “> i f. . ae cayinr, The nails hold stroneer cad loneer e buildiag shows the diLerenc . | sti iwager—- 1c bullciag sivuws the dilercuce in a hundred diiferc:.: ways You can loeara many i:aportont seerets shont prtnt ana patatirg by sencieyg for our illustrated boots. Itighroot is : : tisf Cid Win i.ythioy to patut, THE SHERVIIN@-WiILLIRLIS So., PAINT ATID COLOR Aiavcrs, ae 106 Canal St., Cleveland 897 Want se a Ste 2TGe 897 shinet ivow | 2629 Stewart Avo., Chisago, ©. tA rutosnetit, Bor pad ve rk Oo RT ae STANDLD LOPE ASSORANGE_ COMPANY) OF HDINBURGH. (Established 1825) ASSETS, - - - ~~ - - ~ - $42,000,00000§ Deposit with Dominion Government, - . - sane Je Copa, + 50 Sik be een $ 3,000,000.60 I 3,000,000,00 POLICIES WORLD-WIDE AND FREE OF RESTRICTION PAYABLE IN GOLD. 5 Rates low and security unquestioned. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, AGENT FOR P. E, IS JOHN O. HYNDMAN, Special Agent. a a ee = oS TT <ee <aeeee Hello, There We do not want to blow. Bat just to let you know The very latest news — our Boots and Shoes, ey are right in style 1c And fit you, Oh! so or mn If you want to cut a dash, Corse and buy from us for cash. Weeks & Warren |