if 4-IPR’ 1...__,, - -~¢-¢ _. ..~. , ' "` ~° ' ~-- ~ ~v'»~» /._ _ .. . "* - -.»-our .» ;..- - `¥'_-`_`_""‘»’$§-“ F-7'?" 1” * ` "?" .. ~Tl\’2'.¥f.-;’e‘¥_'_'=,"~`. W " ~1§i’*?€-"2f .F,1-'i5r_s'x¢s.<-°-~‘:° ~= __ e.. __ ,_ ; ff-= rfw- gig, __ »_¢>e-“assi-< '"~~f_.¢7»_=.=_:»r\ _ -.1 _ ' - -5 ~ ' _,-.: ._ ~ - ~ <=, -e-,_ A, ,- _ "_ ._. .-- -,..,._._- . _ _ rc ., _ _ _ _ _. . . _ . __._,.+~.1'§§§~.-_..._____;-5-5,-,f____._.____ 'rim cUAiioiAN, cHARLo1‘TE'rowN, PRINQE EDWARD ___;=I.AND. APRIL 24- 1900- 3 2 l i I 2 _ l i - Gonirnii s Exist-si ; OE BELF l . is indispensable in the culinary * _ department ol every household. _ Every lar signed in blue: i o is 'I`l'l~ISl)AY. Al’lilL ‘.!i, l‘.lti`. L.A\\'Ll:'SS AND REVENGEFUL. _\n incideiit rot-ordeil in our Siiniiner~ .ide coliiinn of _vl~.\tei‘tlay was the break- iiigof mliiiihlcwiiidoivs iii the storcsof two tirnis. persons eoiiiiectcd with which lizive l-een actively idcntitied with the renewed i-tl`ort to enforce the C-aiiaila 'l`euiperaiice _\,-y_ '1`l\¢r¢ is iurohably no doubt in any- l»o.l_v`s iiiiiitl that this act of \'aiip:i~i. in all who .siippori ll- l . . v ik il.-._iii_\_' _\'i‘air>- :ij_'oiI \fe\';'.!iie iiecc.ss:.ii‘_V to _ . _that was not broken. not by the few . . i . . I iiierel_v_ but by the niany who have been ' I iiziinlgeil in the sale of iiitoxicaiits. They _ _ _ hzive persisteiitlv sold on days and hours i - were forbidden. in aces that were .fm-;.».l -.mi thi- ;»l:i'.foi'iii upon which thc_\'_ _“-._...,. \.;,.,_.;`.,]_ 1; ,~ quite safe to sa_\ tii.it “ -*-Mn *awww ~»-.¢ r`. ~ .s.ra:...1.. .__ ..~..._..-».... ... _.__ ......_.,_. ~ l 1 IN THE rniiusi suit gygjs, Mit |. PARTI 1* Ci \ :» 23-' that Pl forbidden and to Indians and minors to whom they weie forbidden to sell. \\'he.n, instead of restriction. it prohibition of the sale is einbodied in ‘ the law lot the lnndnltliey still sell. If law-ar l hiding citizens attempt. to enforce the law, then resort is had to acts of violence. treachery nnd,revenge. This conduct is by no means confined to nimerside, or to Prince Elward Island. cts of revengeful lawlessness against those who endeavor to enforce restrictive or pro- . . . _ l _ - Wil "' W1" 0-'10 Ch3‘1~`° "_Umb‘?"-“ *`°““*t"‘g of * hibitorv lezislzitioii have been painfully *tt h St lcv of f Dti - ‘ “ Cl‘.orii.~ ‘-4. Qui i. F. _v_` 'i-_ its 5.- ' " sran`.~. Ort-tiestra Music. Vocal S1?0=. Dances coiniuon in other Provinces of Canada and and :Sei-.c i.;n b ‘he SL. (`eli;-is tziib. _ __ PART 2. _ _ "~h=, l-miiriiul opereftai ui 2 acts entitled "Pauline" or the beli 1 f saratcgi. Cii_»R_ic'ri-ins. Pauliie-The Bell ff Sara oza, . . _ . ...Soprano Miss Florence Eaile. Clara Riv-er~-H-r Rival . . . . . . . . . .fonfralto I-Lss Airy Earle. Geor.zeAr1ent-A French :indent Tenor \‘ir. Bellea-_i. Sir Ch irlr= Gr.ui-diswc l'-An Engli=h Tollr- i.r _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ . . _ _ _,Baritone M;-_ H, \‘Vinclic=tcr. Capt. We tern, a retired officer-Fa‘h°r of Palino . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ .....Bass \~ r. Prarles Earle. Guest at the l»1nt=l. _ i_~iie.--Tir-i Mises C111 rigs. Sw' art. Webster, Russ, “rf\wn. M-:Pher+on. Earle. Gents-D~=. Maloney. Kennedy. MP~‘sI‘$ L0 Rov. Egelson. no Pirge. Pmefit. Colhngs. Cook. _ Tickets---Res rvel s~a‘s Bo 'mreserved 25. Full particulars see Program. , _ __ I°°O°°O°°Q°°l°°C°° Di-:aa Manny: If you want a Toilet Sett to complete your house~cleauing arrangements this Spring, 'Wwe want. to tell you that we have all kinds and shapes and shades. “fe feel sure that you will iind one here to suit your taste. We assure you also that the prices will suit your pocket- book. Yours Respectfully, W. P. COLWILL. Sunnyside. ¢oQooQ the atates of American union. Persons have been assniiltefl, inaiined and even killed. their wiiidoixs broken and their l houses blown up or burned. all for no l other reason than that they sought to en- g force the law of the land against lawless _ men and a lawless trailic. Q The Suinmerside Councillors are deserv- i ing of every credit for their firm and ener- : getic stand in favor of the enforcement of i the Canada Temperance Act, and they are entitled to and we trust they are re- ceiving the hearty and cordial support of all order-loving citizens. \Ve greatly mis- take them if they will be deterred from doing their duty by any acts of violence that the enemy may commit, It would be a. great mistake to yield in any way to :the system of terrorism which is always _ the last resort of the defeated rum party, and we feel confident that no such result is to be feared. On the contrary the present- i feeling is tocontinue the vigorous enforce- 5 ment of the Scott Act and that no pains l should be spared to discover and punish i those guilty of the window-breaking ' crime. If necessary for the future security of persons and property, let a vigilence committee be formed to assist the officers of the law. It is necessary at such times that the orderly and law abiding portion of the community shall strongly assert its supremacy and make the la.w a real terror to evil doers. In the meantime the violent tactics of the rum party will tend to define more sharply the line of dem ar Massey - Harris Bicycle With emphasis on the Ladies’ Models for 1901. Special design Ladies Wheels. Ladies’ Safety Dress Guard. Chainless Wheels. Combined Coaster and Brake. Simplified Crank Mechanism. Im- proved Handle Bar and Seat Post Adjustment. _The Ladies’ Ideal. *j o \f' V , _ CLEVELANDS / ° Features ard improvements in the ' 900 Mods ls-chainless wheels-» A lombined ball and roller bearings -skeleton near case-combined |"~f\__!i_' coaster and brake-and other new ` I4f%",’ ideas that contribute in makirg it 'I the ideal _;_____*______ l`he Soiiliingrescaiinl, receiitlyopcned for trzillic. has been under constriic-tion for seveii years past and cost $5. 240.001). ,___ The Hiissiaii Government has adopted n, captivating plan to secure immigration to the fertile regions of Siberia.. Forf»i§ roiiblcs,iil»oiit -$3.62, the immigrant will he griven a ticket good for his transporta- tion for it distame of about 4,000niilcs into that vast country. But should ht want- to return he niust first secure ;_fo\'ci‘iiiiiciital periiiiszsioii and then pay fiill i';iil\v:i_\' fair for the lioine trip. . __\;_ (lreat prepzii°:ttioiis:ii'e iiiziltiiig anion_<_: hcastroiioxners for ol>~'ei'\‘iiif___r the total eclipse of the sun on May 2*. The path within which the eclipse will be total is it ii iiioii one. beginning on thc Pat-iiic Ocean just west of Mexico. enter- _ _ _ _ _ __ E ing; the l'nited States near Xe\\'Orlea1ns_ 7 " lim-tl~'\~ in the tin* ic -'-' .~iiiiui".'1°csti'ic ioiis.» \l FAl2l.Ebf‘ ’ ‘ " m r' S' l ° ’ [and never vet wa. ai 1'.-stiictioii iniposcd traversing the States of Louisiana, Miss- issippi, Alabaina,Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, touching Virginia, and reacliiiii: thc Atlantic at Norfolk and Cape Henry. On the other side of the Atlantic it will touch Portugal, Algiers l and North Africa and end near the north- ern end of the Red Sea. Thc total eclipse will not last niorc than one iniiiutc and 40 seconds in any part of the United States. -- f B.B.B. feat Healer. If yozfvc never applied Bur- l dock Blood Hitters to a cut or wound, sore or ulcer, just try it and see what soothing, healing, cleansing power it possesses. lt takes out itching, stinging and burning, and promotes the growth of healthyflesh. So,too, when taken internally, by its power of eliminating all impuri- ties from the blood and miaki-rig thatvital fluid rich, red and pure, it cuts off the origin and source ofthe foul matter that goes to make boils, pimples, sores, ulcers, eruptions ‘ icers, tumors and the like, ana at the same time the purified and en- riched blood creates healthy tissue-.where there was formerly, perhaps, a suppurating sore. Mrs. J. H. Davies, Sydney, Man., writes= “l used Burdock Blood Bitters for a run- ning sore on my ankle, which began' to spread until I could hardly walk. I applied some of the B.B.B. to the sore as well as took it internally, and by the time I had .finished two bottles the sore had healed up and my ankle got perfectly well. ; | _ l _l WANTED. To pnrchsss a. thoroughbrad Short- horn Bull, not under two years old, by the Farmers Club of New Annan. HUBERT McI)0NALD, Slc'y. -f-_Pl20'72'W1i Clermont. P. U_ NAVAL URANHES Naval trangesout of a. lot imported here direct from California They are in fine order and are delicious We are selling them for 30 ghd 35 cents per dozen. Try them if you want something nice. _ BEER & GOF F. _ _ i ._ *lllgwe Do as We SayW1 -1 M. i cation between those who stand for law i |. m and order and those who are lawless, and 9 ' 1 I ill MllRNlNl` lillllllllll 'S ' _ i I _ __ we doubt not will tend to strengthen the _ M U N Y U N nv ' W _ ` _ lmiids of the Council in its good work. , _ _ I d° not believe “mm E' ly ig __-_-' ! l i V ` , I ;‘ fs x 1 - --1' :r’"i, l ' . '.5' 1 ~ Y \ _ ig a cas_e of_d&'!DeP; l ' icn 0 digg' stiiiiidgh trollblil that cannot be V0' lieved at once 004 rmanently Cured §;§U.F_,__DrsrErsia 'MU\:roi_~r. At all di‘ugi1is_t8» 25g, a vial. Guido to Health and medi- cal advice free. _1u05 Arch street, Phila- dor sont to tho lmarloln Messiis Disaiioiin & Co., - tientlemeii:-Re Deaborn’s Perfegt would Say th-it we have 'fC-und this article pure and thoroughly wholesome. No better fi-oin the standpoint ot chemical science li fore our notice. its blend is as near been attained, while its high order of ly markes it off from the multi-furious bakiq ferioi- glade, which is out misfortune tomcat nvsiiniicuiit it I -a-tiitih We have just received a. supply of fruit, being very juicy and Sweet. WELLAND YALE Make a note of these special fea- turesin the 1900 models-one piece crank axle - aiuipitiisd ' ¢1'_1uk mechanism - handsome *UPN crown--cones improved by hardening process - chaiulesl Wheels- combined coutcr and bflko-I wheel without. a fault, BIGYGLE BDCYCLE it §lQuick___, Repair ‘ To be good repair must be done by an expert. Last sea- son’s work turned out from our shop shows what we can do. Our-f I Buslnessfa , is to repair wheels of all kinds. ,_ It pays us to do them properly gf That’s why we do it. ,i »' f *E* S 9 Mark Wright f& Co, Ltd, .3 .......,,......... aaaanaaaaaaas , d Lord Roberts’ BodyGuard iii o Through the intercommunicmion of Nationalt-ies , “Sandy McDonald” is getting his peculiarities rubbed ‘ off. t Sandy would not drop the Kilt but had to adopt H S Gas I Buy your l thereby inks tm i mas into a no wo an I largestgmwqg I. and this het 5 not attained by the prawns `. himself to c‘rcumstai;oes in South Africa. - He had to wear the much loved Kilt with a. piece of the NEW KHAKI color for an apron. London Laughs\o§.'§nA_prs .fs ...,.-;v.,1|..i_ W ur cus mers are a ' ted, - Be sure and visit the leading studio. chesnnt, Elm,\\ . l berry, Barry Boxes Plants- _la this have ovary MR. PATON so-. ihntxapool cured a. choice col- 5°* md will bo Almaty nquirall ll Ni!! _ Ai-l 24 Tl 'JHMH G-. Fr. COOK, .. C012 Queen and Grafton Sts.. Ch'town. mg Trane’ fum ull' New Over Now is the time to order your Spring Outht, fg-gm TENDS” cloths ever shown on P. E. Island. ' Dsputtlif ‘P out andriemi by ss an-use ,‘;°,’,?.,. , -',_‘° 'Y' snaps! on it » Give ui Your next job BQ; ld' perfectly Ewing “umm” ERNEST Rice, _ _ _"°' '“ 5-~,__,,,, Write for Catalogue, AGENTS_ __________ _ __ & A______”_‘ . - _ ,_ ,5-~ t_~ ._ - _ _ 5 _ » _ __ _ _ _ _ E sfrrusu oorrirrsas. _ k \.. .snmca , s. _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . c ` < i ».r -C., _ - - -’ __ _ .3 _;-;é*;:»-_~....., _- '_~ _ _ ._ _ _ _ _ ‘ . "' r '. »-,r gc _ _ Q- ~ --§’~l\J- r _` ,’.‘;~_'.5-. 4,: -1'- k. _\»_.. _ - ‘ »----1;, f-‘ <: ,,’ ;,_ , ;- _ ‘ * ‘ ~» ’< ' ' .~..:.'.=;\"» -¢&s @*#` f “ - '- -~' '° ':_~i§1?s§i- l!§.~£.“¢.z`1».>`-situ 'Jw ‘