_..-..\.~¢.. ,f,~~ ......__ H _iii 9°!!! _ Ydllraffillf, __ _5 i;;_ _ “Wm” ii’§!!‘i»°*'.“": Miner nm. oiisiiotieqiélw i 1; _'"3 _ __1riE__ir\BEiAN‘s r 4 ‘ili ' rip.. -- ff" is ` N'(;li\i.r:u1'r§l@,hril'__2i)-‘Elie feelings ci the 'Tilsetnus toward the English are reported tg. be most .noiili-il as ii rosult of the treatment reeeiveil by thi: Tiishi Lama on his visit to iiidi i. ‘ ' Riieumaiism Makes Life Miserable- _ A happy home is the most valuable oo: agseion tiiatis vi'it.hin the reach oi man kind, but you cnnnot enjoy its comforts Ili you are suiisi-ing from rheumatism. You throw aside business cares when YU” enter your hoiue and you can _bo relieved from those ihcuniatio nains also bY applying Ohaniht-rlain's Pain Balm. Ono gppllontlon will give you relief and its continued use fora short time will brinl “mug “pei-_uiancnt cure. For sale by all druggists. _ 4 _ _ _ _ I Nc W Aiivcrtiscmcats ' _ ‘i * " Of ull.tho newspapers in New York. | l “ the one which has approiiiiliod inost ' “ cleanly on what iiii Ainorii-iiii noiviipaper .. _ _f rd d -- i}»‘f¥IJ_"'1-i‘i"n‘ih5`iif"ii‘11°s1etfs»yl= _“nur sim is in iq sconudralvviie lays tar-reaching plans to has its dark si ie. An inevitable result oi ‘. . _ ` culture." . ` " ' _ f`Kf"ovrii woiiiiin, °’i* -r .___22iti,"_ '_ .:1»'.... 'fl A. PICKARD 8L o , zoflif Cli ’i¢.vin, P. F, l _ / //4 _' 4 , 1 *vie ‘A hz, 1 \ _ ' / _--, '_ :. ~ .sgair - ' _ . _TQ _("5 ,*` ii-;_'.v ._. F ./ ‘ f,i_~ __._-» -_ 1. __ (___ _.{\\_.:_/_€__l'_|_-‘_ii___._»d.~ .i vww. ~ ' ff/ Tj__iiirinarS Little' iiepc_ Light _ll ;S`_ii‘Qi’- ` cd by l_"_lT€l-___»’"_l I "ii Lhouse on Hit-le Holi! M05. IUUUI .. _ ‘ ti . Wsssglfziiiliiii. msec. ~ . e||'.7mn.g;oo. =-'G33 ?'*l v _ iiéwilf., _ _ n ,-nail! M._w"_M _.mn " e »i¢i.n_nr.llsi»ew'iii|iie 'li' 9” _ ~~ '~ ¥_f¥,§§ B u%|:bi-oath and the a_ensstionoipiu|_a|J1i _ - i _ _~ _ ::......:.':.‘.‘_i.;‘i;‘.r:‘z:°.:§.:.‘:°:;°.:._ _ »-ms1ST»_»w BmA<>HE_ ‘Dil ‘Ulm Wliddf fflgm b° ¥'°‘°“° V* ` -` ' kiigan havom iliui. one ‘cause-diseased iso sumo ne s, sv ` _ si ` l d '°““~f“°=‘=' ' .....:.......r.: ._;*’..._”'°,“.f‘.f‘“':.‘:.. " 9 ~ " nsnD.Hnnii1i 'Piiii 'rn iy ii liiILBURN S HEART A _§._,,.;._j,.__._,_.__.__.._;’_“.?....“._...§..;.i.i:_:...i -_ S8850* TB U U 0 U , ' from tlip blood. At once you fgelpbeitigé _ _ sniongeti; gnézrhtsr. Kidney Diieaieh is ~y»»=+»=»~-M f~ =»~~ wie =-- ~ ' r"_'f.?-mrs. ..:.'°:’.‘i.z°'.°. ..'~ ““'““' E§§t$?%;t$r%:d;v?£§E2§.§i;?;Itl::?:; wuz druggisiq and refuse substituteslim your ' “_3 I - Toitoiwo, April 20.-Those ivestcrncia" ‘ °"'°"'°"""" 0:,gl_s'w,,Ei"2e¥:`rilF{,,. ` y';,¥°`£':- who served in the South African b ith lensure the “life and could neither alsefp nor ost. work of the bliiffold soldier Gen. ei y- l1;°f.l»°\"¢lkl°§° f°W 5”" ° Mlll'°f"'_l Kenny, and the faotiliat were it not foi Hfilrt md 91'" Pill! I W" °°mPl°l'°.l_E him the casualty list at Piiardeburg ' r °d *Ed °"‘ “°°mm°°d uw” W would have been greater ihaiiir. was. ' lu a}1":'m,.n_”n_mdN””rm- man" Gen._ Kelly-Kenny is one oi those li|uil` boxnthrw bon, fm. 31_%_`|\ dum, old Iiisliuien, and is of the kind adored oi-'Tha T. Kilburn Co., Limiwd,'1‘ci-onto, by the “Tommies." As lle`uteuant~ ____ general commanding the 6th division, he came in contact with the Canadians, and Su\,s¢r|p¢,{0n‘B |-waved ag, (;,,,,,-,1|,,D they haven't forgotten iiim. Partiou- oiilcs,nrid4i`uly_fg_rwarded to Japan:- lin-ly while commanding the troops at Total previously., nuknowiadgad wqggii ,__ ,,. "___ . Bloemfontein he was very kind. The Miilpeque Gonlzihation pei' Hon. ,... . ~ __ie~f-’= '_\_ ,, _.___0unad1»ws- _were wining out ol the r P. laenixet.-_.==:.f.'._~.';..._. 151/5 his... ___¢~»jfi, country and r¢‘1whlr?£i_ Bloerpigotein Mui-i-sy Harbor North Presbyterian ”'P"~'-"-"~~_-if:____ i»I;vd_ and h\mirry._r~ é;aM“M§;li_nt" Cnnmgstion per Rev. Andrew ~_ ;:=_v_.,;__ v rl 0 ri coal 1-are tiey g _ s rserl_ Gi-ny,psstor ____»»_ _ wana one een. Ksiiy.ii.ra~ ,ble w reuonauedifferencea ,md the anna, hearty welcome to King Edward than he ti ,umothering and sinking apelll. |1101# _.ity cf I,,w|fy|m,_ i would. i vi' . 9 _ _ _"wif" _ ~ ~ __ oo_ _ble in his annual report. The _01'i‘/iwA,.April 20.-;ir¢:;ia`N. A,,ifB¢i _leg '¢}._§,_:‘@_`.y|_h\ w mn H1. “Qu” _ __6uin-t, in the House 'yes ,,|_ 1', _th_ maui and while it m¢i__~b° 2° giswéhsnn tne1s:_ti_\_~i;~-»m°m,°u ,nvmng K|n;§,z;:d~_~;d“ “hobo mentioned viii in _ e accomp s s ‘-0 I _ _ _ ghwf ysglnnbsd' _ it iii better that the __ _ __ _ _ _ __ --on-»~\-1 »-f nf ~» Hi- <=~»~ “' P 9°” ° °°°““““DiW- Education » ~ sstyiihantohnvs it expressed- in inauguration olthe Quebec Bridge. He f _ md th ol ,I 3 1 ~ _ hi dress by the House. It ismiucarsiy to “ lim” l°3|‘l\l"¥. ls £0 develop hypocrisy ;:,‘:np?ul or hy; "i'uh‘:en(;_ to Erswfll md _ _hoped tiidt Canada will have the privi- wliere the ig tirniriing ie not eoinnien- - _- - % d devotiontoth ir- ' -. X iF“ hm" °f 5 Vl°li'._ll_'$’|,P Tllelf' suriite wliflil the merely intellectual Mn Normmsw ,'§f_\°E“t_ Hhmnge; sw, __ Aoibiil Mijostiss. What this Prime onded the resolution in an eloquent, lgynly Hiliister hassald in regard to the achieva- ,md p,m.|,_,u° speech _ments of King Edward toward the peace ` of the world since hs came to the Throne ' '_ "“ Mr. B-¢icourt’s Resolutions Adopted, Alter Eloquent li _C_f§_S°\§_n=_in¢_\\= veiyfilrsir L ... .'59 1':.f‘.:::;°;‘.:;;;.1:Li:?:.t.“:°;:h..°:.:i:'; '.""'¥? ff’ alll?" _»‘v_ til! "'°'“'°'f Mf- ......-.. ... -.i.:‘.. it _w. 1.... ...... f.. .1.ii..., n..,is.ii..., B... n..._.. orliineaeiegist endorses this view, green” |___0y¢| Mggd, l.1.°ll\ivg equal 1° il f°\' Whvvping- _ _ . 1 1 & R t H _ crimp, cords, gonfh, sore Sheaves and Patent Bushings Who esa e e a and all oi.her_trouii es oi' the ` " ' ' ` ' _ ' i and chest. ' it is economical, " ' - ~' > ` -' 5 - X _ ` ' safe. ' "° - . ' » _ _ ._ _ff THE SUEZ CANAL ,__ Loivnoiv, April 20-Statistics of the. ti-ailic on the Suez canal siiow that wbiIe_ the British tonnage declined last year as-, compared with i004. the German and was represented by 004 per thousand in the number of ships and 680 per thousand ."9 :T _ _ - in the tonnage.Gerniany was second with u ASE.; u|N'rmB~T» 146 and itll per thousand, and France _ _ _ _,W ___ {Li_--_"f'._;__ third with 06 and 04 ter thousand. Z’ U31’ ‘el-.5 i ` » Banzine at Camerondc Co's. 23d1i _ / \_s-.miik \ f __ . // *“`“-‘“ \ _' ._ Rheumatic 'Pains Believed in one and two yards wide, at we square ‘ /’ ~ _---~“ l ` ` _ __ _ yard.-James Patou 8: Co., Carpet and afforded by Chamberiiiiu's PainIBalm has COFFEE Rn. ora!! infra AJ ‘Rare ja; frail Batavia. _ Ablciid of iiioss ivvo i-ir ii _ moinirir aiiiziulaiii. Rcli, ' Dr. Chews Oini . _I megtis a oortaii; ‘ an firunranteoc euro oroneh and ._ overly f o r in oi itch ng, bleeding a n d rotrudi » ii French tonnage increased. Great Britain l|ll`¢;l_S-“e5i:i‘l»°°f§1&‘;‘¥:hE Qowm E The quick relief from rheumatic pains Furniture Ludem zsdu surprised and delighted thousands of Hughes‘Cough Mlxtureisiree froni all sun-ere,.s_ In makes rest and “sep ‘ingredients that cause unpleasant eiiccts, posswle A “mm many have hem and isa perfectly safe remedy for nil coughs, irritated conditions of the " it _ i \ I . _ _ permanently cured ofrheumatism by the \ use or ,Ms “n|menb_ For sale by an thi-oat and all bronchial troubles. It is / ,|mRg|§u_ , » iigrand mixture for the cough which _ accompanies or sometimes follows thc PURE l\NDWl'|0|-E3¢N|E- ________.___.i._. "\¢“=‘"- 1’fi°° 25° P" b°"~l°- G°°-E - ons: Pouivi: can 25° -_ ~° Hughes. _ zum U0" NW ` ' r Call and see samples and govern- E°w° q,.l¢l;L-,,E:_;rN.|._“ MFT", ment test of our wheat, vetches» 12.00 5.00 2.0' 2.00 5.09 2.00 5.10 2.00 3 00 . . . _ . . 26.00 2.00 §ir°“:.i“°“':r.i.r.i.?ir:2.°:il.°éai%.%°°..:.&.“' New English oil cloths, good 'patterns Pena, corn. timothy and clove: seed. 'and beconvinced that we have the highest qualiiy on the market.-A. Home _8_r Co. 23dinwi6l twii. _ __ I- _ . _ H' §°°'°° »» _.tri--f, a::%.'uia -'i' "_l"'°9.‘;2l7'» '~ _i ` ' ' .er;i»ii.s. bg me an not ii tiieniseivss in da they afeimdé for cifport. md of mush] lnstmmenm _ _‘“~l.'l_"'-li wake you know _you medicine to your .i-- ` J Cresolene; You put some kloi iii zotwfgif f _ ,_, . , __ J_, i novo: shined try it ies. June Day 100 1.00 Agents- n. 1ir`nnn,Marsiiiie1a _.zoo SEASON 1906. The thorou%hbrod Carriage Stallion, June DRY. will stun at Essery' i-stables, Connoi"ii old stand. Charlottetown from April 23rd to May 5tl‘» on S‘\ff“l‘d'\Y Maly oth will leave Chur- lot-tatown for Joint iarnond's, Winsloe at noon thence to Michnul McDonold‘s. Glriscow Road reuioiiiiiig over Sunday. Monday Mihv ith to Duncan McMlllnns noon thencnm _ Y- M¢Cf>\ibrev'~1. New oinsww at night; T\l'="dl\Y May Hth to Mrs. liilclili' n's, Hunter lli\'ci'at1iioon,i.l{2,nce to Jas. Eiiots. Elliotfls Mills nt. night. edncisdiiy ilth to Thos. Mc~ KBYH Summerfield at noon thence Wm. G. Slwwoliy. Keiieiiisfon at niiiir. Thursday lilthto lwanic Tuplins New nnan at noon _thence to Albert Tontoiis. Bt Eleanor-‘s at "lfthh l'|`l'~ll\Y MILY. lllli ho Beri2|Hilisun`s, it iniot nt noon, thence to Fred. (fliirk’i-i, Wilmot Valley at night. Saturday May 12th to the owners stab cs at noon remuiiiin uniiiltloiuliiy. Moy lith to Miohng linrmpi-`s. Kinlmra nt noon, ilienceto John lteliy s. illnierulil nt night. Tuosda l5thho Wm. Francis. Tryon at noon, thence go Juniua Grain s. llonsiiiiyv at nigiit. Wednesday liith to oo. Qi-oona. _Kings n. at noon thence to ‘li1ssei'{ys.sta_§>ies. Charlottetown where he will roms n unt lSatiirdny moi-ning. _ The above route will be continued fort- nightly durinz the season, health and weather iwrmi tlnz.- Mares at owner's risk. 'l fo tb $800. ernis r c season June Day'H Colts have taken more prizes than the stock of niiy other stallion in the Province during thc same time. is o y 0 esce ni e 'l'HOS. HOBINS, Owner, __ _ JAS. GREEN. in charge. iliinilili twni10l Farm For Sale 'i‘he undersigned offers for sale his farm at li/liliview, containing 130 sores; 80 acres in ii high slate of cultivation, and the balance covered with a _ good gro_wiii of hard and soft wood. _Ou _thc farm are a Bret class up-to-date dwelling house, good barns and other quthuil ings. The farm is couveuleuily situated, near school, mills, butter and cheese factories, _and a half mile from Mill- view Station. _ The farm was formerly owned by Eduard Grant. ‘ _ For_ further particulars: apply on premises io » ALEXANDER DRAKE, Millview. P. E. Island. 16dmwtw2v_v il: I _ lé uf; .S /_/\ ,nf l.~ __A ‘» ,_ 1 .V~ _/ 4 wsistpcts now opening. ...:_ '_ ‘ Thoseihat have been brokcii to harness h Vo nl t h ntohond ir d. W sltham, Elgin and Re- gina Watches. Handsome new brooches, links, lockets, , is 1 " rare, and tasty. The bcat-__ob‘- - - _ _ l:~__ja‘;‘__,.___.~ _ _ ~ ` uieibie-4°¢p¢iie.' * ' 5 _ .iAs. i