;»,.~.-§;~_ in - »,,.r ,Q sy; .;~»_,¢_~ _,.1 f , gncrann-e that my Kidney Curl' will cure 90 per swf- cf all farms of khlrwt' complaint and lv many instances the most serious forms of Brlght‘s disease. 1! the disease is ov!!- pllcated send a four- ocnce vial of urine. We will analyse ll and advise you treo what to do. HUNYOZT. - B ms I .1x'Ar(?»“:i._ui>nu°». ;_ rf " ' ' ' ' “i” ' ' ' ¢_~*i \. ig), ser.. is i | \~ _f"~ A MONDAY, Mu' 28. |902 _1 ! NOT A PARTY QUESTION. . There is practically no doubt as to the power ofthe Provincial Legislature to prohibit the retail sale of intoxioiting liquors for beverage purposes. _ The right is atllrmed on the highest authority, and there is, so far as we know, not a single jurist of eminence who ventures to assert the contrary. It has been made clear to the satisfaction of the leaders of both parties that the majority of our people de- sire the sale tobe thus made unlawful. So much being established, the duty of the Legislature to pass a. prohibitory E measure appears tobe clear. _ And it is a _._ duty which devolves not upon the members of one party _ alone, but equally upom the representa- 1 I *Ie L ET » ~.» . The “ E. T.” Corsets are beautifully . constructed on natural principles and ` I give no undue presmre-they readily _yieldtoeverymovunain Theyare modclledindiiierentxhapctosuitvar-I l ions typesofiignze. They srethemost \ perfect corset: obtainable. Thematerisl and workmamhip are the best and most modern. - ' All shapes, allsises and all shades. tives of both parties. We say this notwithstanding the fact that being a measure which alfects the revenue ofthe country, the Government of the day must undertake the duty of introducing it to the House. ` E E The active promoters of,prohibition,and the tempersnce electorate of the Island are composed of men of both _ parties. Thereare many questions in regard' to which they cannot see alike, or come into agreement. Ou this one question they are agreed and can if they will, work harmon- iously together. All .must see `that"it would be unfortunate that such a measure should be passed by the mere voting - strength of one political organizationlin L _ __ _ _ opposition _to the combined forces of the mi other. As the principle of prohibition has behind itthe strong convictions of what iluurr-*- we conceive to be the best. -elements of both parties, eothe law in its inception, its preparation and passage through! the House should have behind it the concur- of both parties. A measure so enacted § _ . - _ _ renceaudsupport of the represents. tives Our workrooms will _ vushed this week' if con- U :L- ‘will command a measure of cpniidence _ > ‘and respect in the country which would v`J_'r`le“t‘ :we afik ou’ and 'be wanting to a mere party measure, and will consider is a favor for ' _ _ ‘h_‘___ wb” can to laws. bysomuch its chance of be.ng duly en- thpir "immed hun Grd” forced and of its beneficent effects being _,___ ,mriy in the Week as ' realised will be greatly strengthened and P._,__.,-_lg ¢_ improved. _ Perkins & Co ' The Millinery Leaders. _ I 15 rn |-- £_ lllll c: :sc i £- ;$8$$$ Parties succeed each other every few years in the control of our affairs, but moral principles do not change with the changes of pxrty control. Thoprohibition sentiment is the growth of fifty yea;-5, ln 'successive generations. It was independ- _ ent of party in its inception and in its growth. There can therefore be no justi-' _ lution for dealingwith it on a partyh;asis_ hold himself free to vote upon it in ° accordance with his honest convictions as nrwnan the magoric of his ‘constituent xiii Finest Bathing Boating and Fishing Cuisene I Y may desire. To them each representative lnéxrelied. Write for circulars. ` upon this great que8.tion° It' is quit. '_ c_ HALL Mgr' clear that if prohibition is to be opposed Hay as d 3m. ~ by the temperance men of the. Opposition _ ‘_~___ __ '_ __ simply because it is introduced by the party in power, it must be long before we can secure the enactment we desire. A W _ E 2 ' We therefore hope and trust- that the tempcrance men of both parties will _ 0 o ‘ unite in loyal support of the Bill nowto be ___ brought before the House, as bill which W - EERDGERIES . _--__-2 FUR ALE BY TENDER _...Aimee cHANcE lil PBUBUBE I HIE Sllllll OF lel.llesl.@illll1, Groceries f ~_ --All »A- -A -.1 _. .' » SPLENDID BUSINESS Slkllll. X 'The u'u`d_ersigued_\/Irlill receive Sealed Tenders upto and including 1'-‘RID xy. JUNE lst' next, A at the hom of Tw ENVE oclock nbonpat. the ___ Store lately occupied by the late George D, ' Davison. on the corner of Kent and Great ._';;f George Streets, for the sale and purchase ofall `~ the it erchandisg in the said store and; adjoin- ing warehouse,-cons1_sti_ug_gn part of Groceries ‘_ Te_lahandhCan1__n_§:;i“oods:etic.i__etc. -._ _ e S o r `tti ' ' "f ' Safe and _-il ow Casexseczllm alsd b:gE°eud!;rcld‘_hgi i'i.‘.’1‘§§.°iii i”‘.._.....t._;i°°" ‘“".i‘ii§l‘ §{§i‘;."=_1i°‘fl‘l°1"”.""-».‘I$.'Z between the'hours xo o'clock 1.. m.,gn?& p.l!i., ‘ or will be mailed Ioan one on applienthih cmieueibwii P. if. 1., Msg- 32 not eos ii' Thepurchaser can ogtainaleaseof th`g`. 's.hog>_-_,._~-. ---.,__ ,ii W. _,_ __ _.___ -_ 1 ‘ f _ ` 'tal and warehouse fordterm of years st-a':_`reson‘ ` *ig " = I; " ' ’ __ able rent. ‘ < ' *» _ _ .-f L_ ...f . J 1_1. -_-vegisggi. Ex __ _ E s 1 _ . ‘ 4- $2' ","V rs ,;~ rl I _ ~_V) 1. 17.7,*-Vw ,E _.f .4 _ D .~ _, » . .. _-_. - _ has been prepared by the joint labors and cordial concurrence of temperance electors _ without regard to their party affiliations. Probably some members of both parties m ry feel it to be in accordance with their 1 personal convictions or interests to vote against the Bill. At the present time, with such an almost equaldivision of DMT? Strength _in __the___H_ouse, probably passing the Bill if opposed by the other party and the dissentients to which we have referred. The measure, ifit -is to _ pass must be the joint enactment of the temperance men of all parties; classes and _ creeds.They must share the creditand share also the responsibility of its enaot1nent.’_ ._ this, forward step the. Legislature of Prince Edward Island should lead the way. Of all Provinces in Canada here' .,”l“?"_"."_ili_l_’.il93"_’ Sf’“ll”'.‘_".“” .ii _li“f`_“°l’.°d °° this sentiment now have It 'ig rs , ,» - ';_ 5 .;.. >... ; the this _ . ¢» if _ 1- * 7-\.._ .Qs ’~.-_-:'--; 1:. -- E - wiliw. i » -1-'vs->-Ti-L-;_?'i»¢ _ Pestunsge for 8 cows Appiyiod. 5 ufy, 'butler at government Rouse. for competent men. l Y; 1 Every member of the House should mustanswer for the vote which he gives - nerve trouble, such as itation . _qmeans weakness, lackof. .spirits,. pall neither ' party alone could succeed in* There are strong reasons why in taking _ _be strongest and most `comp'act.` `. Letl =;‘ ;‘~`§s-2 `-_-`_‘_"»:'.l? Y _ _ _ r ` "1 Q- Rl atdns if they wb to the popular will. therefore entreat and expect of our representatives that theywill unite in giving us the desired measure. In so doing we believe they __w_l_ll___sh¢_f.d lustre upon the Legislature_a_nd_,iipo:x§tl_ie win emumge the# sainnaimu' Ter thinni- ands in other lands and confer a great benefit upon the present and future generations in this fair Island of ours. “A SINGLE FACT Is worth a shipload of ax‘gument.’§ Wliat. shall be said, then, of thousands of f_acts'l, Every c1u°e by Hood s Sarsaparilla is a fact, presenting the strongest possible evidence of the merit of this med eine. Thousands and thousands of such facts prove that Hood’s Sarsaparlila will cure all diseases caused or promoted “by impureblood. It is the best medicine money can buy. E Plpdigestion, nausea are cured by Hood's ‘ 1 8. The Boers and the Blacks. We have before remarked that those who sympathize with the Boers on the ground that they areiightlng for 'their' freedom are careful to keep out of sight the relations of these people with the ` blacks whose territories they have in- vaded and possessed. There is little doubt thatthere would be more of lib- erty and less of, oppression in the Boer country with British control over it than there now is. Whatever the faults of _Great Britain may be in her treatment of dependent peoples, nobody now accuses her of harsh rule over the 'white races, and in -her dealing with the _black or the brown_ ones she strives to be as forbearing as safety will warrant. But how is it with the Beers"in"'th6ir 'course toward the blacksi Under the Boer constitution the black man is help- less before the law; he is strictly in the condition summarized in the celebrated dictum of Judge Taney, with no rights' that the white man is bound to respect. EAS an ostensible free man, he is ’muc.h worse off, practically speaking, than the Emo st extreme -'pro-slavery man ever claimed that the colored man in freedom was in this country. In the Transvaal the blacks have no right _to possess or even rent the smallest portion of land. They live apart in territories assigned them, but are liable 'alwaysto be removed from them by the government.. _ They are taxed more than six times as much as are the white laborers, and are compelled to work in the mines when they fail to ‘pay under this extortion. When a tribe as a. _ whole refuses to pay, an armed forceis scntj __ against it, and burns its villages. carries off' its crops and herds and makes captive its whole population, condeming those _ capable of work to go into _servitude for ‘ five years without wages. It-~_.is' ~thi`s~ . which makes the eondltienofitua -blacks" worse than slavery as we ever' kne»v~'it in this country. for it _is in south Africa with hmm cri|e1.~;y; 'The E Boers may be tlghtiugfor their own free- dom from British control, but it isa par- E 011! 011 the-word to designate". it as free- -dom in any cther Sensei#-Biiston Herald, It is ashiaiable ;d.y.i¢.."'in§. . new hesrtscsre every 24_honrs,_ _ ,The __ ` rommonostsympwms of dyspepsia or _ PNP . lveuk spells, loss of uppetltefandpoor ‘ circulation, are magnified -and dis- torted into serious of heart trou- ‘V public into takingthis _heart heart trouble _we fhear ahoutf .were real, the cemeteries would be filled in a month. A ~wrong;oonstruc§ion is put upon oommonailmeuts in order E to humbug the people into the belief that hearvéisease is prevalent, where, 'as real heart trouble." ¢vhich"is so _ arguments cannot _oonv_inc_e “an” in __ meutof the blood. Too little iron; ud.eteeks, shortness-of math, »sie¢p‘ lessness,~n_ervousness,~ loss or vital i £oree,.end1ng*in‘ general' breakidtiwnq 7 _ - New.. milsffs it the 'soluble' f<>i~m1yaln’t resist their action. You' 1' 'Syrups etc. etc.=F 1‘°f~P°.<=i1ully» soicized .by :_ . .‘_»¢_m,~.<-. if 3*; [915 with ewelers are rogues. J _ ' H _ We give you your moneys s worth- timo, what rnorti csttfyoti 6_!p`80£`l f ' _ _ _~_- f_.; A full line of Silverwenr and Jewelry always onhand at _ " __ H " >' ‘ _ Wsmhmakerl " mdiisveler Repairing at specialty. » ° _ i ‘ ‘ -i i Y "‘ T'-' \_ A -~»-ZF* » ' _ _.I ' _ E "Tongues in lr'ees,'books in the rnnningmrohhslrserinossiif-_io 05 gcod in everything " ‘ _Banners is-mlm gwalm-ni¢~.In=ur»n:-» than in memhiuzlv 9°P°¢i'\`l1'1‘if you get it iu__a pregreaaivenempany lakethe' 1~IorthiAn:erica_a.fLii¢. _ Th; Norm Amer_i_cpn_ has plying adaptedlto tuefrrquiremeutslet all: _ _ 1_£s document 1'-‘oliei¢_s"w_ith this _Uompound Investment* feature are `cia'.1v pdpul ir. oombining"‘aiu"e'xc¢1l.ntinvestment Insurance. '- - ' ' ` ,_ "i ` 1 =F1il psi-ticulaurffsg .ring this and 03191' Sftrevliyo f!¥¥°*!h°d W *P* plicatim in Head Oill'ci_o_r any of the G.omp~my’s _ag_elltl» _ f _ .=-; . Drop in and get our rates while in the city, _ . Next door to J. T. 'McKenzie l ' Ghsrl0%¥°f»0"U 05§¢e~__ Queen sfreer, 'E ‘ ' _-Provincial lisongsrn-_.A =% >»'» _. , ___..;»1. , , _. _ __ _ _,__ A Necessary at ` _-._ -- 1-.__ _ .4 ‘ _o"~:_,,,§-1 i 'Ybv need one tbese..treac.her u4'So1-ins; dsys. there. are ' ° cw when 5oucan»_d.sspense_with it- 1113110! H 1=lX\ll'Y This is.-it son we are showing me largwt range Cloths ’ ring we ev1‘_~rfh_»d the pmisurs of -‘hlmifiz-i30_.£§0l,0B$ T0 / _ ,ra .» » ._ __ _,._~.l _- g.¢_ . __. - i VE‘R.TS.` MELTONS. ‘vVORaTERDS. VAHETIAN5-e_I§, svtucsneuya _ _` '_ ' _ _ _ __' 1.' _ _ 1 _ __ _ _' ' :;f _..._- * _ 5 _ ' a' _ ii ' ~ - » ] ” ‘ A tt' fi-1 - : .- _~ " ~ if = t- ",'~ 1 ""Vi..il ‘Tr F, l As the cost cr' labor isihe same _on the cheap »0\\0 would aclvise_yeu to-order-ooe__o¢_our_i ` s _ _ i ,__-_ ~ _ - Y i. c- ~_ 3_ 016, with the object of fragereuitgcthe f _ remedy. If a hundredthgpart off the 'V ug 3 s _is 5 9.. 2 sadly and suddenly'fatr_»_l' when' it _ _°<=¢\#f» is fi rm l‘.¢1i@e»#%e- Lor_sided_sl. Lelligeni. r°<>1>_1@~` ' Ié_oufi.~% s vaa.1"¢1.-.-‘~ llllllw W '_ getting. well #hunt E *=%kQ'_Dr- Wurd’s »Blood~nn~l» .Nerveé ' " s ‘ f f* f' I 3i'==_p3""ll°fff~'i»»’.‘f1f?.’°”1#."5;‘.fl‘1»"’“‘*“““’ ° T ‘ ~ "" o si# ’ Q. _ .‘ - ~" ‘_ _‘»' _.;».-._;.‘._ ____ _ _ ___'-'_ ~' ._ 1- __‘_ , """~_fT1 J `_L.'1_"; i __ _- .__ _ .. _ ' _` lollslllliulllls _B-___B_A___k ._ _ j E _ _ __ ns.. s newibgfgg is fm' Sele- _ -_mgso are e ry streets S0011 _ roads’-then__you aliases. remaining . -_-.-__.f_- - -A ._- Z- :¢.....¢.... at .fr ~ .. ____; .‘ ,‘f_`~_.~ f If you are satisfied wits a ready-tn-#far coal; we eau1l§il»you own make. with suP0»ri_0_\‘ "°F`km'-'“‘°‘P-f°l° ' ` " ` $3.50. 9_.i:so.»f-.11oo- See what we can d0..£or_yo_\1-_ __ = 0° as We Sayid* was-saséssil Course E _ f u1r.Wihee FOR > ' . 4: _ ____,-t ` ' ~ A ' ' . _s'» 1': -» .__r..f“~.c~"-- rr. . 1 y. __ ` ’f="’ f_1';ai~ - if ._ I ' *si-_.__ ,re aa > .~ . _ __ _ _._ _';:__.¢__ _ _ _ _v iw ».. ,_ W W <5-_ EU-» _ f.; " _ -_'°-_°'- s-=_°.°_'~__¢ ‘ Needsimuairs sometimes; Weil ` ~ ; ‘ ' ‘ ' weislisenawr- -E ` QueeaStreot, 14 » - '_., .6 “ _ _ '71 _.W - -sul " \ _ t. 1_4-' __ » .- <1 _L` - . 1 A ' ‘T § ‘.~ 3: _ I- __4 '.- ".~ V ; f `_. 'r' . _ 7 ,_ _ if `h;'l§etn’E\;:i£i>f1iedf°‘Ii1él?§ri‘ia¥iS'}i;i»‘i- ‘ A nicely situated residence with D vy ° Q 6 `€.Zi3i§i.iZ*?.?‘i1'2§“.f’i°i§i"*‘°l‘£3 IM' E’ .- . . ` __ !1IlI_2t‘- 8. ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ cycle Ropairshop. v ll 1 milsvfx-om <9' or'~32f‘acres land " Apply' to 'lil Ht \ 'li' -‘--_-----__-_..._..._..._.._ __ . . _ _ __ ____ _ J . , _; ` _.3 .-_rs__ `_ "__- Q* rv I W’ ~ _ ‘ or _ ‘g' ‘ ¢ ‘~ cfs... 1.-.-0;. <14: (fm. u ,a wo, .. x A " X % _ .A v - _ *__ , :_ __ _ 4 f _ » _ paging-. _