. i e».»»¢ ».¢lf¢eM»a~\i»wn¢~ _ 5%* _..»-ww Mi-f was-tmllt-.¢l\¢=S' » ~==.»i.f ....,...u. 42 / in l i 2 IUNY ON ’S INHALER CURES CATARRH colds, coughs, lnflueuza,Brcn- cliltie, Asthma and all Diseases if the Th roat and Lungs. visor an ismea iamgii the ii fiamed and diseased ` or Mm... They Are All Right Tlanfis Jamieson’s stock dCiars~ locheap stuff handled profits. The Medical Hall Jimfesorfs Drug Store- hller and leaness are the eviience of deficient nourish~ heat ci' defective assimila- tin. _ FIFTT E FS' EMU l.Sl0li mains in small compass _dia paiitable form a snr- 5 piing amount of nourish- ` mntand tonic virtue. Thin people who take it grow fat, -pale people soon resume hehne of health puny child- nn grow plump 'and rosy. _Be sure _von get Pil'l`TNER’S iecriginaland best Emul- _ ion. 0f all druggists and deal- Qls, . 5' s Tsupens l'EN'D`ERS-will be received by the up to the iofh Mav next for the axiiiou of a brick stare in Sands according to i ani spe:iiication to be seen at our office. kdrsnot bind ourselves. toarcept the lowest 3-angfender. STBRNS BROS. ~ _gl ni 1 Toilet We have just opened a crate of new toilet setts. I 'you want a toilet set to complete your _ housecleaningarrange* ~ ments this? spring you can count on. being, suited here _for we* have the largest num-_ __B§‘>>ai1_d __most‘- -varied as§,&'i7Eient there id 't.o_ be found pp..-P. E. lsliind. " 3 _ _I . _ a.-‘_ '\ _ The piices are made' to meet everybodys, pocket book. ` Doii’aJoi*get the place, and é'all_¢ on P. _]?..., Island’s g r e at e s t Crockery Stord for toilet setts. ' _~ ’ w. P. ?:'01wiii_ T “Town Sunnyside. llllliwhfg d Goods Jams (Shea Ieasie percan or ll. Qoinfr per can or 8100 Tomgotpoa De per can or §ned- Apples 204: per gallon (rumen gd ls" ssort Jams Allnew ,ii == 'sit 5 Stash.. fronrihe nostrils, eleaaa- ~ reached by medicine taken ‘ 8 “possible the long and glorious reign of .e yq" 'ivan-__ -_ 5 _ §~E¢‘¢~_ »¥ ' W' 1"' » H ' ' \ ~ "”‘° ,»-rl»,<.~»’r',-'- , _ _; ‘.1“.‘~~‘1;=.~;?' <1 ;2_'-_§ i»~._ ’ _ _ _ .il i £1-§ IHE MORNING lilllilllll, MONDAY, APRIL 29, lill. ' f i ' D THB _ OF KING ALFRED- loria died is also *the mlllennlsl ct the death of'King Allred who was both great _ and good. How long and how grand is the natioual history that sets in relief two* _ has sung. And cf _her who died a thopsaud years later--"A tlio"usand'e1ain|s'to rever- ence closed in her as mother wife and names-_because it was first-though his `lot was cast in the obeeure higlhnd of the long ago, had perhaps a greater and more beneflcent moulding effect upon the nation than had Victoria herse1f.More than any other llnglieh King, Alfred was ,lille Father of his Country. He rendered zreat services in war and peace, he lil eratedllt from the Danes, hefounded the navy, and best of all,he fostered the principle of truth without which virtue cannot exist. Hia great example powerfully aided to shape the character of the nation and render Victoria. D Some three years ago the preparatory steps were taken for the fitting celebra~ tion of the millennlal of King Alfred which is is be eeiebi-me iii Winchester in oss-Q ‘- ohernsxt. A meetingwae~ladd` in L .monies was atiemieahy may arse; isgaseanngiisnmsc, me at waist: re Y prsentatives oteome American historical ` societies was present. The memorial de- cided upon will consist ofa statue of King Alfred and a building to be used as a memorial of early British history. To carry this design into effect a committee of 800 members has been appointed in England which committee includes Andrew Carnegie, John Hay and _ the American Ambassador. A special committee toco~cperate with the British committee has been appointed by the American Historical Society, forthe mill- ennlal will bein some sort Anglo~Saxon and 'international in its scopex The entire race feelse pride in the good 'King of _ a thousand years ago. In viewof the millennia] celebration thus approaching the thoughts _of many have reverted to Alfred and many pens are paying tributes to his memory. Sir Walter Besant says: “Alfred is and will always remain, the typical man of our race-call him Anglo-Saxon, call him American,call him Englishm in, call him Australi5.n-the typical man of our race at his best and noblest. . . . I um quite sure that the mind of the Anglo-Saxon at his best and __ noblest is t-he mind of Alfred, that” the aspirations, the hopes, the standards of the Anglo-Saxon at his best and noblest are the aspirations, the hopes, ~ the standards of Alfred.” " ~ _, The Boston Herald, which quotes a_ member of the literary tributes to which we have adverted. proceeds: ' “i "The scholars who know; the world’a story most intimately dn. not presume to challenge Alfre-_i’s transcendent fame. A German biographer, Pauli, declgresz " “No King nor hero of antiquity or niodern times canlbelcompared with Allred tor so ‘l many distinguished qualities, and each so excellent. His figure remains one of the moat perfect -everheld-up by the handf- rulers.” __ ' In a lecture deliveredieoently in Boston 0 such noble aovereig`iis`ata distance of _a'_b”,_ha_,. nm th Manoa' dh. oven_Hn_ .:'.::.'*.‘;°i+=1-°»-e=f1:°»~ “f=.°-»“°:Y°;*@ br wt D--»~»~»~»~» ww-d wff onrlqiiglandh Alfred name'd,"’aa 'fhiinyacn' conquest no successful! Queen." Yet the drst of these illustrious _vaders at Eldiugton, edpturlng' of God aaa mircor to the _ I ~ ` _ 'run ouaanian, _1sz.a__Np_. from infancy to death wecan Und no foundation as that of King Arthur. Born,»as is commouiyheld, in Sb, a .younger son of Eehelwolf, King ofthe West Sarees, »-he succeeded his hrolper E_tl_;elred__‘ 'lu 811. Burial his » I that~Alln& waatdel-von from' lii`a"“lsci_irt, and aid classic la, -a peasants; hut. For seven years he was powerless. Then raieinga small army, he defeated the iii- §the Danish King who A he-" ioame his loyal subject. "From that time* _he devoted himself especially to the *of peace and the uplifting- of his people; ' .He translated many boots fromihe Latin into Anglo-Saxon, and had copies made to be deposited in the churches and convents _for the-benellt of all. He is regarded as thefounderofthe British' navy, having himself invented a form of war vessel for I repelling invaders. -Ho founded schools," favored universal education, made a code of laws, reformed the courts, rebuilt cities, established forte, and in &i he was recognised as King of all England. -In the next year he defeated in several battles and drove et the Northmen, who invaded witha force broulrhtgby 300 ships. He died Oct. 23,901. Toe m iierials for trust- Worthy biography are suiilcient to lift his careerabove the doubtfulness of legend into the openness of history, his own ex ‘tant writings on various sutjects ‘being a' _pantof our sure knowledge of his charac- GLENDOWER-“ I can call .spz`ri!.r from tlze vasty deep.” HOTSPUR-“ W/ly, so can I, of so can any man. ' “ .But will they come when you dc call for them ? ”-SHAKESPEARE. How quickly Hotspui-'s wise and witty l retort tears the tragic mantle in which Glendower stalks, and 'shows beneath the seer's robe, the motleyof the mounte~ bank. Most people would have taken the Welclmian at his word, and called him seer, without noting the diH`e.rence between to call and to command. Certain points of_ comparison are sug- gested between Glendower’s tragic claim and the comic claim madein some spe- ' cious advertisements. “I am a woman, spot of that clamorous claim bysayinvz “Why if you can cure woinan simply act that the cur_e of diseases does not depend upon beinig a man or being a » wofmzn but _does _epend upon being a any proprietary_ medicine firm. It is_ cei- taiu that there is no one, man or woman, who can show an experience or liecogd than thirty years of treatment. of 'worn " _'women treated... Sick women can con' All answers are mailed in eqtly lain en l I A dross" ` v :sei-°¢. niisli ii 3’ o"m.‘r_esw¢k' ieiiif’ giinsih 1_1 ' " §_ -~ _‘t -_3_°a’ . ~.»;~i"' C511 ‘f_Ofail the names in._,§his@__y _ oniyourhlnglish Alfred"whosi`! reco “ls without stain and without' weak- ness-who is equally among the 1' T.. ' _. _ A fromHeart Disease th k'd _.__ »-'if’i..iii$ ful for Heart Disease I-ll Troubles, and mcse widely is greatestof men in 'geniusf in l`l’~“"'°°““5 is a ' _ symptom doctor _ -_ag 11 _ '_-,_ _' ' '- ~ - .¢~ ` J Don’t K __ 'l'hink_“?“"` EEEECFQE _Q that building before you ~ 'getc1_1_;i_y prices for work and»»iiia'€erial~. It will save you mmev to deal with nie as I supply Q everything and am fully esviwd fvith 1 good _ _ woodworking plant. I Plans and Estimates furnished on ap;li~ ._ _ _ _ ' 1, ~.»=t». mity, in valor, in moral purity, in intell- ectual force, in practical wisdom and in' % beauty ol' soul. In his recorded career single trait that isnct noble and suggest- _ _ _ _ ive, nor a single act or word that can be B si ” 'T _ countedas a dew." _ _ if ; Alfred‘s greatness, says the Bastcn ` Herald, is not a creation of myth. It __ _ __ ;i_ 'n i ; F, _ _ ~ The year in which the good Queen Vic- ga; nznioiexxgiz; _ __ _ _ _ _._ _ . £2 - _ P 1_ i _ .-if = ° - _ _ , _ -1 i I The new styles--eh_owing latest in cut and dnish. I £2 __I?leats;__3-¢¢ksisan,y_~__iggmstitshed guage? ___.__ si-'rv' _ _ in harlot e > f _ _ Whitef Sateens, .. .I _ ' ' ` Blackiiand Colored ilashmeres ' “ Alpacas and silksgz ._ grill . _ _ _ qfwi because you are a woman, then so can I _ _ ' and so can any woman.” Which _very ‘ ' plainly brings out _the common sense i ` -_ ~ ` trained and experienced physician. 1 _ A f- _ _ _ There is, as far as is known, no quali- _ _ ` _ = ' I hed woman physician associated with _" A _ , ~ _ " '_ _ - t » A' - f if ts _: ..._ .».__ _ _ _ _ _ __ . __ if.,- hlml _,_ _ "16 if!-‘\'r‘~ 1? ,». .r *- fm. m .Y __ _ . ,__ yr s omni i . , - .1-~' *llhgiltl _ Save year nail; -siagfnyisia is sian. in... free ps- swans asf saving eurpluvearniugs is an \ 9 » ' _ _ ‘ Eninwm Filly. ,Te in a safe and proht earning Life In- surance Company. _Tne North Amerie in Life gives the beet of all that’s good in Life Iu- surance Li_b_e;ai_ Policies, nnexcelled profits. Our agents will be pleased to give you rates. = t - it I know all about woman. I understand ¢ ' _ woman, andI cancurewomanbecausei Ji Ke ' am a woman.” The modern Mrs. Hot-_ 0 _ ` _ -_ » _ - ‘~ gpm- puts her finger right gn the weak I _ Provincial Min igerat Ciarlottetowm- e i __ ~ `.'_"i equal tothat of Dr. R. V. Pierce; `more_ _ ' suit Dr. 1>ierce."by isuef absciuieiyffeil most 'liberallpbliciesissned for approved hulls. ‘ of _ charge. Evélg`1etter`____is held _aa ` __ _ _ ~ _ ` ' stnctly private and sacredly`doai'i_dent1al. _ -' __ =. Df-Pi¢f°°’S.Fl\¢6l‘i3"'l2r»alpf- _ __ ‘ r _ . in-= 1-=\<=s A herlsteiogimiasapfillv.ew - r s » x r v J ,_ n'diseases'th'i'ht` rl L . » . __ _ _` ` _;,,,f,d_ out ,,f“",,,,,,.’,.§“§,,§*',,*"’§,,1f_§,’_“`,}',§§‘,§,,» -Hull, Cargoes and._Fre1ghts insuredeat lowest rates. The paddle and hull are px ned I Q' l -. 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