~. " ‘F ` . . . --.»~»n»e.~e-$,w4-effexor *ai* . , ' . _ » ” 5( 1 §°=i‘§ `¢J`; “K 3 gg§¥:,":rr‘E fs .a s.»»...~<~~= ' ' .' . ~ _ _ _, ,E MJ, is 4 THE oo.-inmas, cuARLoTrnTowN, rlemca EDWARD 1sLANn avert es ree, an _ 2 -_ 4 I SPECIAL NOTICES. Stvlish up-to-date Hillinery at moderate prices is the watchword in this store. Our millinery pleases every time.-Weeks & Co., he Leadii g Millinery Store. _ 28 3i _ The valuablelot above Wm. H. Hsnkin's de d d formerlv owned by resi nce an gronn s, _ ?nd{’ee_¢Bensley and now owned by_ me, contain- ng ween xo and Ia acres running from the Royalty Road tothe North River. A beautiful location igr a fine residence and grounds. Apply to t e owner, W. H. HANKIN. Westwood Poultry Farm, Charlottetown. 3-14 dl aw, wtf pi I 4 Have Bag_n_Watehad The reason that so many farmers and others will not plant any other' seeds but ours is, that they have» beeuwatching us for many years and they note our success, they naturally came to the conclusion that if they plant the same seeds as we plant they may reasonably look for a like result. For thirty- five years we have been inthe busi- ness of planting, cultivating and marketing vegetables and our long experience has taught us what to plant and' what not to plant, and those who buy seeds from us have the benefits off our practical experi- ence. Our quarters in the tempor- arymarket is not so extensive m the'old one, but we will be pleased to have allour old customers and as many new ones as can crowd in and there will always be room for onemore. J. J. GAY & SON, East End Market. Charlottetown. 23 lon, th, w aw. , ’ III IIS iilltille hm-Q Kills all form of insect life. As it evaporates rapidly it _can be moths exist in plush chairs, 1°Ung¢S» Carpets, etc., etc. 1 Price 15c per bottle. e A. w. new rm. s., The Square Druggig, SUBNYSIDE. _| I . ~ 9 TUESDAY, APRIL 28, MIB tobeno alternative battosend_.sali!loisst prime of early manhood. To his widow 'foroa_to crash him. Thus the little war and little Do, his brothers and aged __ ia E _'intein me prestige; nad lui-ze1_y to the _ number of his followers, and to T H E S0 II ALI LAN D CA 1| PAIGN- ~ pws biz. _ ` father The Guardian _ tenders its heartfslti '-_'-““'-_'"""__ d tful th 'lhe recent report of disaster to a small pRoH|B|T|0N |N “NNE an mmm syn” Y British force under-Col. Plunkett, followed ___ II' . - I @ Last ear wh n the hcl t he throne IIC il lIl&d, he is H180 Bh.1`CWd Qllollsh t0 I' hw .nd for |_"°°u° pnl~@ses_ » . _ Pla-Y tl” 8“m° °f °*PI““'i°8 “ld d¢St"°Y' '°iNow, Chief J notice Wiswell says, there - °t ilelibanbe slums' It md' tm.” by a serious eugolfbmest. with the Mad' We hear mush of the alleged failures of|“" Mi myalecomort :lima clam., _ . l(ullah‘s forces in Somaliland, shows that prohibition hem md were wb", it hu _ I another of Brit»1ia’s “little wars" bids fair ban u.|ed_ but mos, who write and pub Prince Edwud Island W" °mm;°d hm _‘U0 b°°°I11¢ 111°” 5e1`1°°9 th” ‘"3 517 mst' lish these things are not' always equally I I °°°f°mP1°*'°d' Bfmsh S°““m“°d IS “ prompt when eventsars turning the other jcu sts 'me nvlted "er to 5°' Tlx 1 Canada and write it up. They were dined, II ¢3th¢1' 111 these protector-ate in East Africa lyin8 south ohway. Here is an. instance. The Chief' 1 d d 1 mm’ I d th p mov? Istannedby a ' ' w no an av enterte ne in o PTO- the mouth of the Red Sea and the Gulf of J nstice of the Supreme Court of the State west but did not "sm the Mmtlme CESS, Which- guanntaes Aden- Ibr¢Sw=s°inStIw1iwS°m1i1=°d eflueine tee deemed tant herenfter the _ » thengpmp gyms; i011 We 0059 and S°°i'h'¢°»5t» A535313* °° violators ofthe prohibilory law shall be Provinces at M1' Ttfis 7°” 5 1”” in damp falny wn *the south and west and is flanked by isubjecmd in ,lj “ses 90 imprisonment ns P“H°'l\°l\t51`.Y 'D8i'\1Y B-8 1biS_0&11ed,_ 111850 Silltfv atmnsph gre ’ French Somaliland on the north_we8t_ Iweussnnth The practice has been in up_of members of theImper1alParl1ament 'The people era blacks. M°h°mm¢d\°Si\\\_nome pnrre or the state that the' lllegel Wm' t'h°Ir wwe? and d”‘“3'"'°" ‘“`° "’°. faith and pastoral in their ways of livinir, .15 gf “qu” was winkéd at in mn undgr. visit the D°mim°° “nd “nm the Mui' - time Provinces are to be ignored and Put On hands, use tend 1' *$11113 °*_°u°~ “WP *nd “mm "1 1" 8° standing that the violators should once or I numben The Sommed Mm Mullah is twice 3 ear submit to an analgnment in left unvisited.'l‘hus the Eastern P_r‘ovinces_ mactrinmd S0°d80§p 118* _ y _ 3 mnziuus fanatic’ who in the num of court conviction and the payment oh’ are treated as if they were more shreds I »l Pgf RIF; ' S" (1 I in llahomet has inflamed the natural jeal- ni _ Th th mb-to 1 I in ‘nd DU-t'°h° 5° 0 9° °0l\l0q\1¢!1¢¢ I he us B pm I ry aw W” comparison with the west. And no one' "ke 45 per wr ousy of his people hizainst foreigners, and sph ea". “nu-ted in its gpm-“inns ami ~ _ seeks to wage a war of extermination. If id; dishuestly mme to open," M ‘ ua, Ah” he 11110 591113 W mt I Wi°° in ‘ ' l min? _» P months The utmost limit of the Mad chosen profession in which he was rapidly Mullahu force at the outset was placed' rising to prominence when he was stricken - at 40,000, It is now stated to he two or down. It seems strangely sad that he, three times that number aid there seams should thus have been called away in the the royal teur. Later a number of British Parliament to resent this succession " ing small posts or _detaohments, while. m md of tm, h’P°u.|,y_ l11°'°d t°Ul_.9l\“\|\9tl°°d WW' _“V Wu- avoiding s conflict with s strong column. I` 'M "ug mm gym gm" gg gg jn'|'1',_I“ be “'b°“l °“' ‘ I “si” Berbere, nn the Gnu er Aden, ie the pt-in-~ on i, e,,,|,,t__» ,m th, cumin,” in awlnaiea ewey te- peeaepe neu what is eine-1 seaport. and is noted lar its hir# at rnrtner rernnrke, "tant the method or en- ~W1li°11 8011105111108 30.4110 D¢°D1° \lS°m1>1°- mrcement of the prohibitory law during a Th° Bfltlsh Y-\‘°°P9 3°” 9° ‘P1105 the Iinnmberofyears past is not eflicient; it Mullah hst year sw B rather h°t°1'°-ihunothna the emeet er preventing the zcuwus wrm- They include B°mbu irieleunn er lew. While tuielnwie upon Grenedlers, Sikhs end Punieb Mounted ‘ure netetee, it meet te eefereen ee-tee `A~¢’ 'f/=¢ blwvrdef ¢A¢¢1=°f¢ Infantry, the Klng’s African Rifles, ai “mn “tml-, um in th; same manner ng mortal man possessed." ' ¢ ' S°°d&Ue5° 0511101 C0\‘DS» B 11180 lllmb" other penal laws. It is not the plan,hore~ Rilev's farmer is the very picture a °f S°w» “<1 » me Md' °f Bef -me pm- W =°=»-me :'.';.s.“i‘.z°;:.°.‘i;.°.i'3.'.t’°t.‘°§...“'° °:,,,,.u"» F P 81 C0 V°1\1l\t°°1'*- T119 Kill8'5 AMN" Bm" _nifences and when complained of erin- _ tice, good dig¢¢1;iq1| mem deep, are were almost entirely recruited from I _ '|934 tg mme up nj PM 5 gm md cog. Central Africa and have been nwlnkijipugmwe buglgggg,” from the first under Col. Plunkett, who Tue Boston Post, which is by no. means ,ve W” 1`°°°ll¢1I 1511011- T110 °0\1l1tl'! in which vorable to prohibition, says that tllll- Iille iiabting is going on is desperately bad, ion is nothing short of a revolutioi: hard to travel, very unhealthy for whites, with a scarcity of water all over the interior. The lsokof water-has been the most serious handicap. At the' same time the followers of the Mullah are fatalists and desperate lighters. _ The first British expedi_t§n last year the Hullah from hilt strongholl’s,` but was unable to hold its advantage, being too few in numbers, and was obliged to retire to the coast. This retreat fortunate "sent enab modern arms from while the territory- was left nnnrotoetad for s L LIGHTNING REMEDY FOR CRAMPS. A s would like to see a similar rsvolutlod nsowt to the vperetigma-n_d _¢°_i°£°P-_ of the Canada Temperance -Act im of this Province, say in Summer for instance. 'It is s monstrous per- of the spirit of the law, to _concede the payment or e one :nr one eaenee operate ne e license to noone with for months thereafter. ‘ " i>T|15_1L5T5 Uf..K-_DQBIR -_+ A private telegram tnsae_E\*H> 1 iw m f ,_ f I fia"rY|§_.|?s|-l .c>L..<3i"r1°I|-sizlies ~ ~ 1 ,...