TH _ ,;..-A..,_- _-._- _ »-- ` ‘ "‘-u»a~..- _ -. -.R ».~-»~- .......: . V- _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ . .. _ ___ _.__ _.s ~_»,_. .. _~....-_»_. ,»,_,._._ ` ' 1 ' - ' ' ' ~`.'_i _ »-.f-f~;i`~;\, _-~._`~;_~’ _ ~_ . ',=~§:f_»; ,:~;_f_._\.._-.__ _ new » . /_ “__ _._;;,»_. _'_ .-.__ _ _ - _ __ ,_ ` _ -. ' ' ~ ~ ` " " ' '“»‘.*__r‘;'-=1ar°~r'=:=~< ___ M* ...Y _ _ . _ i U ssranusnizni issi. crlA|LLo1'rr:rowN.'i=iiirvi:i:i9' lslw _n§ ao :sei e ._ _, _ 1: I' following are the closing rates: ‘ _ May, Wheat, 7i§; Com, 53; Cate, -- Pork.$il.55. _ 0 July, Wheat, 711; Com, 43; Oats, --° _ Puri, $l4.’H. `_ ---0-* L_ Canadian Stock Quotations. (Furnished by McCu sig, Bykert 6r. Montreal.) Closing prices Calida Pacific Montreal St. Ry. 2792; Toronto St. Ry. 119 St.Jehn St. Ry. Hlihx St. Ry. Ex Div Twin City St. Ry. llontreal Gas Royal Electric Dominion Coal Co. Republic Mining Payne do Nea-th`Siar do Dominion Iron and Steel ` “ Prof. Warlagis NEW _YGRK MARKETS. _.fruit _ ?c1iY AN some T my 9. ” 170i 111; m. 14 'B27 Closing prices - Hay 9 Amalgamated Copper 105 American Sugar 135 Amerisa1l‘Toheeeo _ _ 114. » Atchison Common 662 Brooklyn Transit 72-5 Bnriinirton 1% Louisville Nashvlle 955 Manhattan 110 New York Central 1492 Nirtb Pacino Common ' 150 Beck Island 146 St. Paul 141 United States Steel`Col. A 140i United States Steel Prfd. $9 ARTHUR OOLEY LIVES Not Dead, as Many of his Friends thought he would be Swan Lax; Kan.,Hay 6.-A young manis living here to day whom many peogle in and about Somerset, Man.. no dou t think to be in the grave. His name is Arthur Coiey, andewhen he leftSomersetin 1894 he was in the last stagesofBright's Dizzease and Diabetes. “Many wil be surprised, I am sure, to had that I am alive, “says Mr. Coley, “for I was utter-l§ perpetrated with Brightfs Disease and ia tes. “I did not expect to live. Now Iam thankful tosay that pain and weakness » Bauhowrtome. lam afax-m_er,_1= and can now do as bard a days work as anyone, whereas befere u ng Dodd’s KidneyPlllsI was given up to die with Brlwhs Disease and Diabetes. This was in , I am weil'te day. Dodd°s Kid nsy Pills saved,my life. They cure to stay cured.” » _ 1 __ _ - 1 WANTS RHODES FOR PREMIER. Cars Town, May 7.-The Kimberley Advertiser, a newspaper controlled by Cecil Rhodes, urges that Rhodes should he made premier of Cape Colony, with the view of avoiding reversion to the Crown Cdouy form of government at the Cape. .__._.¢.-2- YOU CAN MAKE THIS TEST. _You ea; hd out ifdtlae kiddneya are e sranged an isease . avr y;%kaeheor a weak, lame baeki. Do yoahave pain or diilellty in urinating or a too frequent desire-to urinate! Are there depositsélge brick dust in the urine afttithaslt " "lor 24 hours? If you have any of these symptoms not a moment should be lost in obtaining Dr. Chase’s _ Kidney-Liver Pills, the worl`d’s greatest |` Haney sure. One pill a dose, 25 cents a I _ J You make no mistake when you buy the _ ltlvi Ill sm in Canada, no squeak, highest - i 1* grade stock, long wear, latest _ _ style. Every_ pair good, year Ea ~ welted stamped with Geo. I ' ' Siater’s name and price $3.50," __ 4.50, 500. For ladies and I A gentle men. A MESSAGE FROM KING who has toured through Canada fromthe -gh rg ig gh 0”" HW* ag; I __ Pwnc cont md who is now tetmmv M;:=;;;u___he K‘_*mdem”__én_”_8 p__. L0 F-Count Cabotlelds its regular _ _._ ting one of the most successful seasons A - -~ ' ~ m”m!8 anna' - ' _ - ~ everknown has been engaged to appeg. ,e *'93 l[ra.Charlea Bent returned - at the 0peraHousenext k.E h , _ °° _ .- iU8fl'0lDNeW York Il€ Cfash in he hu awamd he h“'fE;_de'§g"m;: Harkins the being B° illlill 0f Si d P sensation in nu .wonderful work '“"3°'“""‘ °“ ““h""'”°` “**‘5*°°\*‘*‘U°‘=`»°°“° “Ui”-IU* eg _ _ 2. _ 3 B2 Y and ,_ no mme yet has ,hm been found season. The Lime liaister was patoa xgaoqgg gum” D un a halllarge enough to accommodate all 'with the °°mVl¢9° 938° °_°m”¥ _°_‘_';‘i, i“ §‘““m°*'m°° ‘ ec e' those who are desirous of seeing' and fpp"°°d‘t'° °°‘°°m“W»u°h7“_°.° harms mm Charlottetown is to be °on_ urevldenee, under this capable- manager ansraamas Pan1.'_1_am:N'r ornxnn. gratul ted i this m°°"' The '“°”’ "am h"~v° "°°‘i J‘».'“°“‘ ." “°°.° sew' “S . gmt at” B 's ng story will remember tract dit sa: <1 th ‘me °"“‘“‘ lhiuaouns, May. 9.-(Special)-The suwxsntxt hésatmmggdpxcgzaengtvibf that the interest. Duke and Duchess of York op_en_e__`d 10,15 gmagkn appeamnceswm be ' ill tl16'G.YDSI new`CouimonwealtlivParliament`today. -snstainjefl~he`re~fnei.=t week.: t._=?i~ Hepaidaiawarm tribute torths gendlfous aid iveu to E land b the Colon and " ten minmeé mi 6h hyp°°°ism'* I g ng 7 7 well woith every one‘s time to atrend read a message from the King wishing Australia every happiness and prosperity. °-l CRASH ON THE STOCK HARKET. c and violent tradings werajuriously ac- tive. A ' be ‘last . _ ron carmlsa “RUBBER Knox.” Court fined John Conway $10 for spank- i holding that it was not anopprobrioua TRADE AND ` SHIPPING Ma 9 ar.-Lucretia Jane, Wrye, Shediae; Hay 9, cld.-HS. S. Electra, McLaren, Mon- yon obtain the proginal and genuine McLean’s Vegetable Worm Syrup- safe, pleasant, and effectual at all times. At Obtain th_e reliable McLean’s Vegetable Worm Syrup. _ E 0F A HYPNOTIST D _.__ NEW Ypnx, May, 9.-__-(Special.)-The rash came in stocks today and fluctuation The belief is toda._\"s slump means the ginning ofa steady decline that will some time New YORK, May, 9.-[Special.)-A ng a boy who called him a "rubber neck,” Port oi Ch:lo_i~_ieiown. I - _ n _ S. S. ` Electra, McLaren. Montague; Swallow, Finlayson, Pinetter V tague; May Flower, Lantagne, Caraqnet N. B.; Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette. MOTHERS DO NOT FAIL TO SEE that all reliable dealers. Do not be deceived -' '+ ' ' BURN, ' e _ " V' " ~ --* at si. Eleanor.. on Monaay may cm,19o1. _ to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McIntyre a son. 1 ,_ - 4 ' - f' _ DIED. At his home,m West Medford, a subur Boston Edward Shaw, formerly of _ ° Brsckley. Point, aged Bl years. _-algo }-il ’ "`-_'_-A _'_' _' b_ r GDSSIPING” NEIGHBOBS _ People who talk, and when neighbors get together there is very likely t0_ something said about _Dr. Chase s_ Oint- ment, aud the surprising cures it is_ effect- ing among sufferers with piles and itching guaranteed cure for every_form of itching bleeding and protruding piles. i1_*nn---' WILL NOT BB RE-OPENED. Loxnosx- May 7. -A despatch from the Times from Pretoria says 'that the respondent has authority to"~s'tat.e‘ that mandant-general. ~ ` _ ' there is no intention to reopen ` been started owing to _iithefactlthat Mrs. 9* Botha,*w1'h0acted~ ass- R03§¢\?W°°°' fiffh* f previous neRotaHiin8, bg _'been allowed to again visit her husband, the Boer com~ Week in Opera (louse. The great Scotch hypnotist, McEwen rofound these dim-curses if for no other reason than to g. is a scientific outline of what hypnotism is and how it may be employed for the benefit of mankind. ` It is well known that somenf its marvelsare beyond the reaeh of_medica1 science to explain. Mr.McE_we_n has the whole reduced to at practical theory, easy to comprehend and ` delightful to listen to. demonstrates the teaching of his lectures each' evening by performing tests with volunteers from the audience, which keep them in a con- tinuous roar of laughter from the start, and furtherastouishes his audiences by the wonderful and stupendous cataieptic tests accomplished with some of the subjects who accompany lrim. l ._.3_____. FIRST WGMAN INVBNTOR. A thousand years ago the race dwelt to the east of the River Jordan. ` Men lived ‘ _ T” _ in eaves and these caveshad _doors and 5' ~ __ '_ - Y _ _ _thesedoors werehung Y_0_l!‘S”n 1- - _ ‘ "~"'»»>~' _ '_ _._~._.. » ' before that a young girl with ,bloom on her cheeks lived with her parents in ~ one of these caves, andone Sunday night cu-me a young man from over the hills to see the girl’s father, the first time. The next day she said, “Now, father why conldu’ this family have two caves one for home folks and one for company! And the fat-her said _yes and the next Sunday night the goung man came over to see the gi;-l’s mother, perhaps and after the young girl said" father we ouuht to have a door be- And she wanted a. door hinge so she ser her wits to work to invent a door hinge And she made one of the ilrst inventions I C0RN€WALL&coMiNs .Ionian uri CUUNIRY A -Guardian Correspondents 0136115 1ilCA\lSil'2li2lIl Par- The creat Mcewén Wm ap-i _ a _ 1 The Latest News " Eve where _ 'lament pear Every Night Next ry-= ° Prince Cmnt! scrlbers only at J amieson's Dru! Store at 9a. m. Subscribers may select sean for quits as hrgely son filledthe title role. _In of these two all interest was two hours and a half. And a vyueaing, winning, altogether lovable Lady was pre- sented, still further captivating those who were so deeply _eixthralied;`on_ehe`~ previous evening, _Mr. l[orrison’av=`Gavin Dishars was also a- clever impersonation, though a trille more lover-like than iministeri-al. _-The support was excellent for _ and inimitable, and the play rau smoothly ,amid rippling laughter and unbroken _ interest from- startto finish. Boir- stelle was again-and again called -to the front. To-night the four-actcomedy-fdram a Under Two Elags will be prefsentedgihau it is safe to say thefentire theatre-lgoiug _ public will be in _atte__ndanee.t._=;_ Tae _ occasions ' are rare \» in ~ 'which ‘_ Charlottetown is favoreflwith so brilliant li . ll brought with him man ever saw No she didn’t invent at all- t she copied it. Here is the model of all the hinges in the worh-the hinge to the el how The other day a man was diggin in the sand to the east of the Jordan an age of a young girl. In her left hand she had alittle chisel and in her ri ht hand she 'has lam* _ _ - ~ of a llttle elbow. That has been preserve or Sve thowmnd years, t0"t¢i1 its ho be img young girl invented rife 'first tool ri.