.».-or-1. .-i..»a» ... / ~. , _,,_ ¢,__,,, Peculiar if 'A . To Itself lil what it is and what it does-~oon- hiniug the best blood-purifying, llteratlve and tonic substances and effecting the mast radical and.per- mancnt cures of all hurnors and al' eruptions, relieving weak, tired, languid feelings, and building UP the whole system-is true only of Hood's .farsaparilla No other medicine acts like it; no other medicine has dole S0 mneb real, substantial good, U0 other medicine has restored health ind streiigtlr at so Little Cost. | “l was completely E down, troubled with headaches and dl ess and pains in my back. I could not sleep and had no up- petite, mid ,mediclnoidld not do |119 alll’ good until i their lio\»d's Barsdparillg whlfli ave grin: relief and ina short time en- grrely cured rue." las. L, Wmrlnrox. Drairgeviile. Ontario. Hood's Saroaparilla pmmlsco to cure and keeps tho promise. i 'YY ‘.T"`,.W,'"W" 7»2’]~ 4”- 457 This cut represents a handsome light-'veight Dorothy “Dodd Boot made of bright kid, patent tip and Colonial heel, price 83.75. Sold only by Moiiiiist siiiiii, ,___ Y ____ ____ 1;-if INVICTUS BOOTS I Have more style and finish ‘combined with wear and good fitting qualities than any other shoe on the market. They are made by a practical shoe and leather man Geo. A. Slater, Montreal See the new lines that have just arrived from the faetory, made on the new last Liberty prices $3.50 and $4.00, laced and elastic sides. Leathers, Box Cali, Valeur, Calf and Vici Kid, thick soles, and light soles, every pair good- year Welted. “"- \\ Beaver lea Has the right ilavor, strength and color. just THE TEA for an evening party. Jas. Kelly & Co. I buy the beat Footwear gold will nl lalilttlieloweat pliel I . ¢=r°.-ii-14-.=. _ GONHQYS “ ssdg ‘ Dlalylla. (Nason. Yet ye wail. my foolish friends, whlli- the man whom yn- call "dead, ' A heart-beat'l time. a grey ant'| pan When ya come wh:-re I have stepped, ¥a will marvel why ye wept: That here is all, and there ls nanlit. _ ‘ Weep awhile, if ye are fain-- Buplhlne still must follow ralll ` ‘ On! not at dfinth. for dcath- Now l we -is that first irrralh Which our souls draw when we mtl! 1 Life, that is of nil H11' centre. Dax Srrrrrlatailn left yesterday foil Winnipeg. - D. K. Cohan and Miss Annie McNut\ returned lyt evening from Montreal. \ W. S. MGKII took six fine looking horses over in the Northumberland yes» terday . E. M. and Mrs. Myrick, Tignisi arrived by thc Nortbugferland last nigh on returf from Boston. ’ Rav. Winniax Towrrllxrzu and Miss Townshend, Bass River, N. B, worn passengers by the Noitluuiberland lam evening. V Hariiiv n .- , who for some tl bas had Summerslde El? tric Light Station, left yesterday lt* Winnipeg. r D.F.1u.xweiic.E.wiu be in Maki Hail on Tuesday evening next to conf# with the people ol Sumnrerside regnrdlr* waterwurks and sewerage. REV. P. S. l\IacKillop will give address in the Baptist Church this evei- ing at eight o`cionk on The Tr-n LC* Tribes of Israel Found. He will alio preach in the above church Sunday even- ing next. Cnastav Scnwuiiaiv of Toronto, son of Major Schurruan of this town was a passenger by the Northumberland last eveuingand proceeded tu Charlottetown where he will for about three weeks relieve Mr. Wallace, Mgr oi the Bank or Nova Scotia. Rates lor the Home Copiers excursion riext.iuly have been arranged by the I. C. R. ns fc-llowr:-Tickets on the Stand- urd Certificate plan will be issued at all points in Quebec from the 'ith to the 12th of July at one first class fare good lor in - turn uc to July 25th; at all hooklngsiaiiouson the I. C. Bs. in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia ticke s at one first class fare will be issued on July 11, 1~i, ld and 21st, good for seven days ircmnate of issue. It is expected the C. P. R., Boston and Maine and the Maine Central, will issue tickets on a similar arrangement to the I. C. R. certliicire plan; but in regard to these later railways nothing deilnlte will be known until a proposed conference of the general passenger agents of the lines will be held in the course ofa week or vo, pronably in Summerside or St. John. l_i CHICAGO MARKETS. Cnioaou, May 4 . - (Special) May Wheat 891 July Wheat -- “ Corn -itll “ Com - “ Pork $ll.w “ Pork _ ' t\F`l`ER DEATH. Poo- Which lurks tha lighut Aahllvh mont of slr Edwin Arnold. lie who died at Aznii sends _ 'lhis to comfort firlthtul friendl- l-`iiithful friends! li. lies, i know, _ l’.ile nnd white and colil as snow; And ye say, "A|iiiuiliih’s deusll" , Weeping at my fi-et und hi-nd. I can see your falling tears, ,, l can hear your cries and prayerl, ..- Yct l smile and_ whisper this. “I ani not that thliig you kiss; Cease your tears and let, it. lie; _ it was mine, it is not l.' Sweet friends! what thc women llvc " For its last bed iii the grave la a tent which l am quitting, Is a garment no more fitting, Il a rags from which at last Like n hawk my soul hath passed. Love the iiimnte, not the room; The wearer. not the giirh; the plumo Of the falcon, not the bnrs Which kept hlni from the splendid starl- I _....4 Loving friciids! he wise, and dry Strulglitiv.-iy cvcry weeping eye. Whnt ye lift upoii the hier is not worth A wistful tear. 'Tis nn einpiy seiishcll, one ` Out of which thc pi-arl is gone. The shell is broken. it iles there; Hire pcnrl, the nil, the soul, is hart 'Tis an ciirthcn jar whose lid Allah neriled. the while it hid That treasure of his treasury. A mind which loved liim; ict it Iiol Let the shnrd be r~nrth's once mort. Since the gold shines in his ntorel Allah hiu'hiri, Aliuh most goodi Now thy grace is understood. _,.1 Now the long, long darkness eadl, _ 'Toi lu unbolrr-n hiiss instead Lives, and loves you; lust, 'tis tml By any Ught that shines for you; But in light ye cannot leo Of unfulfilled lellcity, And enlarging Paradise. Lives tha life that never dlea. V V nrevreii. friends! in-t not rarnnnr " When I am ye, too, shall dwell. ‘ » I lm gone before your face o will kaofw, by true love taught, .,,,,..tmm... , ,_ __ ! o.r1.n'°iri¢ armiay omit. u ia un you caurotii totrhtto it a sickness. You know b ihe anon ill llli Wlilf ...._.......'......,........... ...s ........,..»». , A Timur im num. t net you nam them we say, 1** ~ ma sua emma, langue, was r Style and Finish they cannot Rev. L. G. Maanclll and family will leave for P. E. Island Thursday for the Richard Arsoott of the Irm of Arsoott & Oo., Tanners. St. John, N. B., la in tha city for a few days on a business trip. Milton McLeod of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Summcrslde, came to tha city last evening. Hs leaves shortly for the West. » Will McKee. Manage? of tha Alberton Branch of the Merchants Bank o, P. E. I. came to town last night. He returns to- day. Mrs. F. Mcliaydenl of Augustine Cove who has been studying music under Prof Watts during the past winter returned home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. John McG|llvr-ay of Vernon River Brldue, who underwent an operation in the City Hospital recently is making rapid progress towards reooveq. G. A. Frerze, Moncton, the well known representative of the All Rail Route went. to Souris yesterday afternoon. Ho will be on the Island till the lust of the week. Misses Annie H. McDonald and Miss Sadie McLeod, Dundas who have bein taking music in the city during the wlnterleit yesterday on return to their homes. . _ ' Ralph March, the popularrepresentatlvs of The Redmond Cc., Ltd., a l°a‘i~ sr Mon- treal lar house, who has been on the Island on n business trip, ieavrs this morning for New Brunswick. Mr. M iroh represented H. \V. » ' Kltclnanarw Thoraughroaa Lord Kitchener is determined that the Indian army, while under his coiiimnrici, siiull be in a condition to meet any emergency. When the dir tails were submitted to him iOr the last manoeuvres ut Attock. lb ap- proved oi' them generally, but strongly objected to one suggestion. It had been proposed that thc troops to take part in the operations should be told oil as usunlxso that they might be in readiness to move when necessary, "Why give their notice?" was Lord Kitclieiit-r's inquiry; "and why warn stall oi`ilcei's‘?' It is surely all-important that the nrrny of India should bc ready to move anywhere at a few hours' notice. Let there be no published program and no issued orders; let the conditions of actual warfare be imitated as closely aa possible.” Nothing, therefore, was al- lowed to he known, beyond the fact that the manocuvrcs were to take place in ,the country round Pesha- wur, the ground upon which there would hc certain to be a moblliza~ tion of forces in the event oi any trouble arising on the frontier. Confortlng tha Carats. A very nervous young curate who as n riilc always shaved himself once found hiriisclf coiripcllod to patro- nize n bnrbcr, having while from homo forgotten his shaving tackle. "l hope you can shave mc without cutting me. I uni--or-I mean I havo a. very nervous-or-tliat. is, sensi- tive skin," sturrimcrcd the curate. "Cut you, sir," repeated the juve- nile looking operator reassuringiy, flourishing his gleaming razor round the shrinking throat oi the curate. "If I so much as nick you once I’ll -I’ll-I'll cut your 'ond oil, sir, and my own arterwards. I can’t say falrer'n that."-Liverpool Globe. Playing hnwn to lin. Young couple (who expect tho visit of a very miacrly relative, from whom they have expectations) are Ilearing the room of ovary sign ol luxury. Wife (earnestly)-We must do all we can to mukc uncle fool at homo. Husband (canstically)-'Phan we had better let tha Bra outf- Punch. *__- DON'T TRUST T0 LU K Even ll thafsdllllluh 5 th |00; , _ _ passenger returning homo last avsnlug. N' h't 1 'a"|°Ssg!" " V - |.8l6Sl Fi'0M Sl|iilil‘l8l'Sld0 anti nn. mia ma ann neun Rua viii as V H1¢c;5';i;;1;da;uv;¢§r;:1‘¢¥s` and C gglting ' 95c I Pfmgg Cou my. J mzzifggf F- Md- Tim- °= M' ; 4 White veetixi ,shield trout, Huis ed with buttons “ - “'25 summer -St. John Telegraph. _ El. Whitt embroidered lawn ,tucked sleeve, White lawn, _all over embroidery front ,_ V White Lawn, with cluny insertion only ‘S .. . White lawn, trimmed wiyicuoss ,stitch 'ui blacki very haudsohie at 1 _ White mercerizcd vestin ', fory stylish, '- , ~.,V ' . Beautiful lawn, all over embroiderery sleeve at ` " A "“”`-\.‘~'f»‘~‘i“°*"""’ ` Cream lustre, tucked waist and sleeves » _ Basket cheviot, shield front, large buttons at $2.30 and soon. Also] 101 _¢f"|,e i‘:.i.f;1.E.t'f:.i.‘:..‘;f:;:'.in;°;..€.°:.:‘,:i.1s We "°°i#"°i>“ Sit- trilseie-1 and yogiil oiil f ,L ~. have 1.40 1.65 1.80 1.98 1.98 1.98 2.15 2.25 au‘i. We' have just purchased a line of Japanese silk shirtwaist samples, in and white made by one of the 'best ‘ ` ltfaeuitrsh America' -l --.¢ N elaboiate, rices from $2 oo to 40 worth 50 c ore; ' ew York styles' vary Sentnerf rain i A ‘ . .ff 1 Are the Paints that will wear in sunshine or rain, hold to the woodwork and look wen F0- See *ha* fb* drugs We “Se iiiuiiutii sriicis English Liquid Paints are the best made, I and 2 lb cans, all C0l0l’S, IOC lb. ` Dodd &.. Rogers, Wholesale and Retail. EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE. $17.00 made-to-your-order-'this is the price of a new range of goods received today - io Piiisiii i>iiii5iiNs to select from. _ ' We’ll make them up in the latest styles and Guarantee a Fit or no Sale The Humphrey Clothing 5101?. 5.5;..a....l§‘.:u..°:':...:’.°:i‘:°:f.°°3;2 Opera House Building. Phone 63- it Kiinw yo Ailnh'.l law is love, Vic-ivori from Ailnh's thrniiv nliov Yin ya- firm of lriiat. and mme Faithful onward to your homri ‘Ln Ailfih Ilia Allah! Yen. 0:5, .\iii'i\l