'K KLBDIAN, 0 WN. PBINGI lDWABD.IBLH'D. MAT,” ll0l. ' Il PIGKHRD & G0. . i J iF-A-e~ salsa:-»~ Y ' ». .-we 'gn ¢ _ g ‘ . ` All KlllllS Allll SIZES DF '~'.-*f " -“f»*' ff' -'°'f1@'>», f;».=t,:.»:,-"£~.‘. ze 'ff _ - - _, . _ 1, - _ . _ _-.~.--_ _',~v- ,_ -< ,.., _ Ls-_=., t._, s »» T. _ - ..-¢ -~. ‘ ~, I . g _ . _ ; 1 4 v A _ _V 1 _ __ _ V _-. _ *Z»VF.r=,,;f§fiélrIl flats mlixle. aygillagris pride of ancestral diners 0 it -now comes 85811 Ol llPl"|\Xle QIVRFP Will fl() y0l]l‘ W0l‘k flllfl (lil |a|-ggly ffgln the C_)mm(|nW@||lf,h Qf Awq 1 REMEMBERD ADF, AS MUCH MICA Ab ANY OTHER uanm The growth of both the Aus ‘ N °ffH§!_W;fld’s Best by Every Test.” _--_-_xg--1-1 ._. ‘- " ` - é6RADE A I H U from 253,492, tonsto247,01'|'. It seems ' ~~ if M sc.-iulay's New Zealan-lei' who it was ' .___--1_1-_ ~ i AULII *BROS d2siv' and wk? lf- 3€f\~|`~|E 3LJ"'|" CDF" "Fl-IE We will close out our entire stock of Crockery, Glass ware and General Merchapdise at ' GREAT CLEARANCE SALE PRICES Bgggains inTea Setts, Dinner Sets, Toilet bets, Lemonade Sets, lable Sets Cups and-Saucers, Parlor Lamps, Hall Limps, Fancy Goods, Knives, “ md F0;-kg, Spoons, &c., all at sweeping reductions; main land half price. r Stock must be sold at once, ai I am making a change in my business ” 'Fl Book accounts must be settled at once. ` P- Monaghan l nothing les-i than stuoendoui during the 9111 F1631?) ’ e (l\€f'l0Efl Wllill B lIl0d€¥lZ 5 an l»0llS 8 S63 an P1183; Pgfash, Entffgly Smithfield market the decay of the Bri- Quick, 'sure and always reliable. most lasting results. 25 per cent better value of -- - Price lower than any. "**f ‘ QUEEN srasiir L ¢"’9 --_r 5 EJ King Edward. Just at that time the King was a busy man. Resolutions and forwarded ln due time to the capital of Kansas where it created a sensation. The assumption thatlthe compatriots of “Sock- less” Simpson and Mary Ellen Lease were loyal subject of King Eiward gave sever- al sunflower statesman an opportunity to let the eagle soar. After a tremendous display of patriotic oratory some more resolutions were adopted in which it was set out that the Legislature of Kansas had never expressed Qany loyalty to King Edward and that he was'there- fore out of order and unpirliamentary in acknowledglngit. These resolutions fol- lowed the first across the water to Lon- don. As a result King Edward was obliged tolnstruct the Grand Keeper of the Royal Fountain Pen to lwrlte a letter ‘of apologyto the outraged and insulted Legislature of Kansas. This apology has been received and immediate danger of war between that State and Great Bri- tain is therefore averted.-Ciiicago Tri- bune. _-in-.11-_- land" is now transatlantic in ltsoriglu’ju as the fer-famed saddle of mutton -the trails and American merit trades has been last few years. In 1870 the former con . 1', an l now it amounts to 10J 000. In 1881 a little “parcel” of Australia and New Zea land meat arrived in London, it amount ing to only 565 tons. New the [Common- wealth supplies the metropolis with 90,000 tons of delicious meat annually. Tue home supply has fallen during the past year from 172,974 tons to 163,361 whi the imported supply has ri: on in one year predicted would regard the ruins of the metropolis from London Bridge, will in~'teafi witness from the confines tish meat trade.-London Telegraph. I ' 7 IIRIIHKENNESS IS A DISEASE Alll GRN GIIREII V .IS YOUR HUSBAND, BROTHER FATHER, any oi ycui relatives afflicted wo the Dist-are of Drunken- nessiviwithhave a sure cure which can be g en wrra or wrrnotrr the know- ledge of the patent. Read the follow- ing which speaks for itself :- SAN Fimncisco, Cai.. Dec. I. igoo, DR W I-I SAUNDERS SLCC., Chicago Ill. Dear Sits'-Kindly accept my thanks for th-_ wonderful an pennaiient' cures 'you have wrought on 'many " membes of my congregation. I have organized 9. society among mia mem- bers to promote and advertise_ t most safe and speedy cure for this dreaded curse and disease whichso many are afflicted with. You will learn in the very near future of the result of their labors I sincerely hope that God will bless is grea a g g fellow mortals rom the scene o de- struction, and place them on the road to live a sober and righteous life. t0niy A good deal ofthe “roast beef of old Eng- st le 8.8 of ou and allow you to still continue in _ lh' t nd oodwork in savin our Than the Looks. other expressions of condolence and `, __/, Q sympathy, were coming -in from `~" K _ all the multitudinous crown colonies _________ ’ UMW’ ` of the British empire and from ) countless towns. cities, and nations '/ 1:5, ’ beside. In the pressure of busi- " / ness the Kansas resolution fell into the 'L"=;`f.~;'af,i-'_'{;“';‘,"‘,*'_'f , ' 'hands ofacierkor secretary who vvasa """~'~“\"`__ff \ little weak on geography. Heperhaps M -_f X/ confused Kansas with Kumassi. At any 9 rate he picked up a. blank from the wrong , pile and filled out in formal style King Ed- I ‘ M ward’s acknowledgment of the Kansas S - 0 condolences expressing at the sam 3 time ° the royal appreciation of such ‘sympathy 5 U .me1°ya1ty_" This sued in blank was a S coutriwtfor me repairing and keeping in repair the public highwa s and cul- 1 verts in the respective R Districts in l' -A01; ' Owing to a number of Tenders not having been received by this Depart- ment until a~fter the date for opening the_eame (the 15th inst.); and aisol _ owing to the fact that the tenders sub- 'sh mitted exceed the amount previously expended, the Government has deciaealfn to call for new tenders. All tenders submitted are therefore cancelled and- I1 Sealed Tenders will again be received at this Department until noon of re Tuesday May »28lh From any person or persons willing to il" ond' ° ions of The Public Roads Act 1901,’ and in accordance with the Specifics tions to be seen at the undermentioned PRINCE COUNTY. ' in other words looks isn’t.ever\thing Tignish. _ ` The B.-.utters --Red Bam” for 1900 is Distri¢tNo.2-_i1en.l§.R°eerS’_St0r¢. lited with the h~~st »ed»»l ri;ftee;'ip,: _ Jkq., ram, Glenwood, Lot 8, Mrs. Hart, Coleman, U, g Lot 9, and James Hopgood, Esq.,_ West ` l . P every essent’al ioint for comin and safety-wnrlhv of thi- high styles. '_7 @” _ \ ‘.` ¢a\"‘?W:~ _;;\ ' slit../at / \ dion Bearings are dust proof ii ing signs of wear. _ Charlottetown . 546 if. 3? MEKINLEY Bll in all bicycles is the hearings. Gen- _ QUEENS COUNTY d . Freetown, Lot 11; Wm. Haves, Esq., Ellerslie, Lot 12, and Cephas Griggs, Esq., West Devon, Lot 10. » - 1 District No. 5-Mark Arsenanlt, Esq., Egmont Bay; J. H. F. Ai-senault, Esq., Road, and Angus McCormack, Esq., Wellington. District No. 6-Thomas Townshend, Trave1ler’s Rest, R. Tuplin, & O0., Ken- singwn. Distrlct'No. 7-Robert Crozier, Esq., Hamilton, Lot 18, Hon. P. McNutt, The Keystone “=‘P°r°- - " -‘ District No. 8-Craig& Taylor, Free- , fr- Bedeque. .j' -é._____.j»` Distri t No. 9-Charles Bell, Esq., , gum” ' \ ‘ ' Cape Tifgaverse; Tryon Woolen Mills, /‘ \ _ .' Tryon, Albert Wright, Esq., 8ea.rle» .,= town. I /A " "\\ _~ _ District Ne. io-Jenn nexium, 4 `-‘f`_'l|r__~-_ » .-- . l 'lt ' ` yy/ ~ town. William Callbec, Eeq , Central Esq., Richmond, Lot 14, J.:W. Browne Esq., Tyne Valley, Lot 13. and Norman McLellan, Esq.. Victoria' West, Lot' 1_8. ‘ District No. 11--Alexander Campbell, Esq., Summerside. ad ma e ` » - - . _ District No. 1-Arch’d -Campbell, so they will iun for years wilhomshow Emu Clifton’ J- Ben’ Esq., I River. ' 1 District No- 2-Gordon McKay. Esq., District No. 3-Joseph Gallant, -Esq., Rustiooville, and James MoRatt’s, Faq., New Glasgow. District N o. 4-Department of Public Works, Charlottetown. ~_ ' ~ District No. 5-O. B. Wadmsn’s.Esq., Crapaud, Gyms Crosby, Esq., Bonshaw, Us Bradalbaue, Wedlock Bros., Stanle . 9 s District No. 6-John Mctlween, Esq., SYDNEY, ' C. B. ADVERTISEM Brookiield. _ ` District No 7-Robt. Carmichael,Esq., Tracadie Cross, S. C. Clark, Esq., Mt. stewart, me Daniel mutans 'ren Mile House. - f 'District N0. 8-Wisner’s Mills, Lot ` BURNS’ CORNER. Charlotte Street, Sydney, C. May6d&w F, A, G_ OUSELBY, Z'?.;.‘-‘$“é§.‘.?L?.;."° H' °”““““‘°” “_'°"` BARRISTER. Svc. District No. 9-George Carver, Esq.. Pownal, Lester Hayden, Esq.. Vernon, River, and Albert M. Jenkins, Esq., District No. 10-D. D. McLeod. Esq., Orwell Cove. Malcolm Martin. -.Esq., Grand View. J St. 0. Moors.&q, Eldtm. Barrister, &c. Collections promptly attended illill 1. lllltllillllllll, L. simmer, cars enero Branch Office, Glace Bay. C. I- 8 District No. 11-Alexander Beaton, ° i Esq..`Elat River, William. Emefl, Esq., Belleltiver, Alexander Taylor, Esq., Wood Islands. District No. 12-Olllce of the Depart- N, N_S_ ment or Pubns works. . B. to._ District 'No 13-Andrew Dickiesou, Esq., New Dominon, and Duncan Dar- rach, Canoe Cove. Nov 19 d8cw 3 mos. I WE _ - _ ,_ _- I aikklsrizn AND souci , NORTH SYDNEY, C. ,Nov 20,3 mos`d8cw` ' Knreas oomrrr. - . . L Fuq __ St. Andrew’s, and Benjamin Hayden, Esq., Peake’s Station. District'No. 2-Charles Waye, Esq., E Joseph icn0ii1aLL,B 1-PM mm R. WLLBCTIDNS PR_0liP’l`l.Y ATTENDED T0 St. Peter’s Bay, ‘ R. N. Cox, Esq., M0- B rell. District No. 3-Angus McCormack, Esq., Selkirk,Ja.mes R. McDonald, Esq.., L _._ wislaigg I tv;-ould go more to akssisl you int ' no le an wort wor am , Yours isiglirist, ' iiev. J. M. n----- Wefhave and are curing thousands, and we have hundreds of testimonials on file speaking of these wonderful A. Nov lARCniBALD& itmltiiiiiiillil Monticello, and Thomas Kickham, Esq; , co West. ' District No. 4-McFarlane & H es, lilii p Wests g _A-j _j_,';|_ ‘_ s District No 5.'-Alexander Robertson, and Steamship E Red Point Lot 46 LauchlinMc- and Aigents for and Ph adelphia , CAPE BRET6 ~ an -"°e""'-""'*"""’ Dieu-ict Ns 'z-st. usages wma- Souris, and Thomas Kickhamfgq., mn 9 l Dona1d,Esq., East Point. _md Messrs- Hughes & McFarlane, Souris. District No. 6-Edwin McFarlane, , Esq., Annandale, and Post Omoo, Dim- District No. 8-Daniel McLean, Esq., HBE! i WI this Province, pursuant to the prcvis ,.., ’ 1 places. Namely :- gs IDI District No. 1-Ango J. Gaudet, Esq., 'ill P1 P( machine that it is -several vp-ions it Cape’ Lot ,_ m U1 9 1 » District No. 4-W. J., Palmer, ;_ Esq; 1 ls world The success the Massey Han-i.~. has achieved and the reputation it has earned in_ the realm of high grade bi cies is but what it rightly de- serves and fxows naturally honest effort to" make the best bicycles that genius unlimited capital and facilities can produce-a bicycle esteemed for its merits. For Qualitg' strength and style it hes taken it’s place with t e best in the world, and the models or i9oi will be found to contain the newest and most useful improvements. _ Too many good points togo into an elaboratr description of any one of them, but the chief ( ” . K D Nlassey Sl. w g ’ ' l _ \ . \_ Popularity wr le. for Hankel' Bri Am§H&_i’yd°ey°`I“_<“§i i Reference-P 3. sand, Mareoué nnnerside. 1 3 HUGH .BOSS L. L_. B. _ v,__,BOWA_B_D 8. R(H8 E A A 1 'W' North il'$~=_ni1'|¢.Bi\ may tolioaig Baal estate bougli aadsold vine inns, and Newport :roar omau. a Montague Bridge, Capt. Joseph McD_on- a1d’s Cardigan Bndge, and Baldwiu’s Road-Post Office. District No., 9-D. G. Cameron, Esq., Montague Bridge, Allan McDonald, ifsq Valleyfleld East. District No. 10-Thomas Coolr, Esq.. Murray River, Daruel McNeill, Esq, Little Sands. District No. 11-Hon. Malcolm Mc- Steamer City -of, Glgent. _ » _ __ _ among special features and improvements are Cmnlnenciug M3y 3rd; 'ln ' these: 1 Safet dress uard for ladies which covers ever Frida mornin callin 4 It per cenl of theiop half of the wheel-_speciafl y y 8' 8 ism p ove e po.. justment -¥chainless models and combined » ‘Un IIQVCP coaster and brake. ' B.iver,Slicet Harbor. Returning w ao'ls.”` vinci s. l “ A _ we.; . e ' ,__ d ' rfecti jpeu i' ii ' _ - _ -»»fy-“°" »s:_:;=..;;r.°°.°:::f...“‘.;.~_':.e_r._r:: ....., C............. ... mf.. MEGEUHEN &» ll lf aiiutisreiis, souciro ._ design ladieswheei-=siniplified crank mcchan- Sllmmefiidei PJ” H"Wk§b9|`|'yi All NUTARIBS, PUBLWQ BTG *“” f d “““*“ "°' “"5 “ai “ °d° ehai, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon gpg-mga; memsuai mock, cs _ ilf Sydney, tape Bretsl. N. S. _ Emo mode; bmuiifuiiy 5.,;,i.¢.; and ,mf leave Halifax every Tuesday evening. ipeetal attentionto COLLLECTION anc ; B _ - _ »r eu REAL ETATB. Cli uclilgétsitizyrequita , ~ ' . ,ti-:_,~f-le._‘= "~>-or R3 lI'l0(l¢ Si ES and r.AN¢psu:`eiigeahBwsh¢ ; V r |ifil§1ll.lit£tli| _ _, M _ 0o`t-'17 I-'law aw-~~ ~_ _ » s seeniaitheomeeof the Department of Public Works. The names of two good sureties willing to become bound _for the’ faithful performance of each ocu- LLR. . 2 feral! Districts 'cache I \ tract must accompany each teud0l'»_ The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender- Tenders to be marked “Tenders for* Road DistrictNo.. ..... .., .......... ..County. »_ . ;r igiciiikn Salina* ’ l~ i ‘ _ ' ‘lf -J.. '51 ~‘ 1' f _ ,;~‘.- i -‘ ~-f ~~; _.__ _,_.1._' . _ ._ » Donald. Georgetown. _ _ EL-TV is