5:1-5,3 wit; R yiff- ;-<.:s-If-.ifir-_-f»6~ .fit ml- _No Cure for. . . Bri ght’s Disease .¢.‘¢¢_ It R 2'.,|,*.*‘|»\‘yv:¢';::dgor Provoritzd ‘:; tho Tlmoly Uno of Dr. A. W- ghggto Kldnoy-Llvor Pillo- ' h D1 _..c s to know TQ “l‘:le;;t;;n|-ficelélrgiiggs itl`i(s`|<>.isi thc rt-:ich mathmmlgn aid The cells of the kitEricl'5 dd u 9 n wasting chance, which leave-< lhvm ml :Eg fa; as perforiiizng their functions is dt-a ned lust think of hrivinfl me kl‘l“°l"5 Think of the poisons left`in the system wlieri these orgzins could no longer p¢rf0m\ their duties is filters of the blood. _ It would be difficult to conceive of anything more dreadful, :ind yet this is the goal to which ¢vei-ycase of neglected kidney disease rnus_tleat‘_l. When the back aches. when urinatingdll difficult or too frequent. WYFHI lb?" an °` posits in the urine after standing for 2_4 hours, there is no time to lose in procuring Dr-_ Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. _ _ It is not claimed that they_w-ill eure Bngtlit I rbismse in its last stages. hey are an 4 5°' lute cure for kidney disease. ind S0 |008 159)* kidneys are not entirely _wasted away fallieythgll 6 give new strength and VIKOI’ *Pd 'fm ° to resume their duties of f'_iltenng_ the blood. Dr. Chase's Kidn -Liver Pills will sto? hockache and headadhe i_n short _order bY f°’ moving the cause. and will positively prebvzfi Bi-ight's Disase. One pill 2 d°S¢~ 25°- 3 *'- At all dealers, or Edmnsou. Bates A Co.. Toronto. 'rv __ SALT HHEUM _ TUBTUHES Dio away before the magical effect of Dr. Chase’s Ointment The tortures of Salt Rheum are almost be- yoii.l human endurance. and as the flesh comes raw, and the itching and burning incnxise, the suffering is so intense u to almost drive one crazy. In desperation salves and ointments _are applied, only to give rise to further disappoint- ment and despair. But there is hope. There is assurance that you can be cured just as scores and hundreds of others have been by using Dr. Chase's Ointment. _ Mr. john Sirori, of Aultsville, Ont.. writes: " For seven years I was a sufferer from Salt Rheum. and my handsweresobad I had to 6 wear grmsed gloves. Nothing seemed to h_elp 6 me. but I was induced to try r. Cha._se’s Oint- i ment, and one box cured me completely. I6 There is not a trace of the Salt Rheum left.f.' _ , Dr. Chase's Ointment has ef`fecte_d mot mintculous cunes in all parts of this great Dominion. Could you have -better assurance that it will cure you? For sale by itll dealers, -6 Erlmamon, Bates & Co.. Toronto. __ ____ _ . - _ . 4 li l l ll H0816, Evening E ...wiieue use 1 , Tlietmlycor- Qwhicliisde ` ipod to meet the varied undo of no di- “Crest” :=_ Z ' _ er of a narrow worldly party. as no has been from verse 12. Bound distress on l’etor‘s face as ho saw his Master a prisoner and in bonds turned attention to him. ' Malchus. _ _ S. S. LESSON. ` nn' 21 oiiiusr iii-:i~oiii; 'rut-; iiicii Piuinsr. 4. The Second and Third Denials, v. 25-27. 6 Place.-The palace of the high priest in Jerusalem. 6 LESSON HELPS 15. “Followed” ~ Bettt-r rendering is. -»was following.” “Another disciple” -Not. certain who this was; generally supposed to have been John, the writer of this gospel; but there are also reasons for believing that it was Judas. “Was known”-How he was known we have no moans of judging. “The high priest” -Probably Caiaphas. “The palaco”- Here the Court or open space in the centre or front of the house (Luke 22. 55 . i6. "At the door without"-With the crowd. Jesus as a prisoner and the other disciple asa friend of the high priest went within. "Her that kept the door"-Comp. Acts 12. 13. 17. “Art not thou also"-Gr, "Surely thou art not?" The question anticipates a negative answer. No charge is brought against him, but Peter remembers his act of violence and fears recognition. 18- “Servants and Odicers"-The servants are the household slaves of the high priest. The oflicors are the temple servants. “A fire ot coals"-Charcoale in a pan. 6 19. --Of his doctrine" A serious cf general quosticns was doubtless asked of Jesus as to his teaching, tho ond he had in view. and his followers. The questions were put to find out some charges to be brought against him in the legal trial. 20. -~I spake openly to tho world"--- All might hero who would. Comp. John 8. 26. Spoke not to a secret oo- ciety formed for a purpose hostile tothe overnment Christ was not the lead~ 21. “Ask them which heard me"- Which implied that they were present. Witnesses for the defence were heard first under Jewish rule. “They know what 1 said”--Jesus was willing to have his teaching known by all and repeated by all. 22. "Struck Jesus”-Lit ly, gave him a blow. No way this to answer a statement of truth. Violence is not the weapon of reason. 28. '1‘he_acts and words in this verse are a practical illustiation of Matt. 5. 89. which see. “Bear witness of the evil”-Produce the evidence required by the law. g 24 “Sent him bound” Still bound ’ to prevent escape or rescue. V 25.Perhaps a look of sympathy and 26. “His kinsman”--A kinsman of 27. "Peter than denied again” ‘6 ii. lililllll it Corset In ooutruethg this corset, we pi Y _ h_ve¢ucc£td1y ovencome,point _ l»ypotat,e-_eiiobjaetsonsbiefeiitnfe eoituooe. rnmietyoriugtiin etyiesma llrapenfoe everyoecupotion, they lnl|lourp¢aaed_ " D _ '// description of the capture in The Her. I 0- LY ON S & CO. 1 ’ I 9 . -' // ald at Ottawa. felt that so fine a speci- P-253WkS d&‘*' Clitown f § mon should not be lost and called the S°gl§§1§L§;)”*,§g;kK°“t Mills-r§°\1fiS P-E-I-. _ $ 6 S attention of Sir_Louis Davies to it. Tniit Pt Du ciiene. "ur ° "S at Pi°“° “° 6 _ \ in The Herald. is to come back to Can- ' 6 ‘ l 6 I uilding and f“fminé _, " | san T it Flint, M P seeing iii. P“'P°S°S . QI," the specimen and have it put in his de- 4 66 1- 6 1 6 " rwgpm _ 6 _ \ | \ \ \\\\ N ` t ’/ §“-»."'i that all large “changes” must be in by 10 a. m., and all ordinary “changes” by 1 p. m. to insure insoriion following morning. tf TN!! NEST ls always lmlqteq, nt-dil‘$ KI hey PHI5, .q|d 9|", gn _box a like th|,_ ln `.|“|, mitated, iocouse the an U" _ :lil kid!" cure. Tylko none ¢v\/vo. -------- - _ I ll~®-6D-D~’S R€3'i§'é5E A69-74;. _ Very instructive of one phase of human nature is the account. 'A NATIONAL CRUSTACEAN. - 6 ` _ 6 1 0 6 o 6 ""°"'-°°*°*”'»°"°*f-_ _ -- in-ii gt§§§§.°§‘5:l§i”n§:sia°".i“its [me I “ne __ Th Bl Illia Cl ht t Y u ' °r° an .WMI .U 1° Wfilie. ' h ‘ 6 6 ° ‘ ”° ,,_' ,ff ‘ -,,§"'”°““' ‘° ‘° .i.°i:°.‘.:;'n.i“.;=‘:.‘:.°.i';i.i.i‘.:i"i.i.i°.i.°?§'.f.*.iiwe6 6 g. °n G ‘ t° ri’ r Exm mm* vou are oflbred the advantagieofit. an ` W ' b _ _ our Hami-‘ax May 15 -Yari'nbuth's 6 1 gate now ummg and can supply ’ ‘ ony qeantit of best ROACH LIME " hugo lobster described a short time ago suitable foz- 0 Those wishing to be cured of the cravings for Alcohol, Morphine, ‘i‘oba.cco, and Cigar-. etcos <0 to Portland. Maine. Keeley Institute 'lgtoferenceslzla R. C. Gore. I. 4".. Wonmv, Wm Ui.Nii:R, _ P. ARCHIBALD, . Anltxalvoir Horuvx W. B. Ronnm-sox, smois W.CiuiaBn Mrs. A. I6. J ormsori. Mn. R. J. Campbell. cheapest line of dress goods over offered in Charlottetown at 96c, $1.50 and $2.40 afull dress length.-las. Paton & Co. Prompied by fear. Comp. Matt. 26. 74 -Ind read the denial scene in Matt. 26. *_---Q.--l THE KEELEY CURB. Do you want to see the I9 d3i wli "*'-""= John 13. 15-27. _ ______ cures rproins, lame back, cout`rot§»e` M B _ _ W _ _ ‘Ll)E. TET. . i 5 t6§°it_Tk it o _ .6 ' .L He came i(iii)to hi; owxn, and his own The wh( ol children S compemmn illrciigi, lQul?ioly,s;iain°inet?ho at?oi:::cli,l{i¢ln essrs R & Cn" received him not.--John 1. 11. _f°' $10000 Cash Presents offered by C0mP1‘\iUf6, 00°- Pl'i°° 25°- °mmE` 'l~I`heBW;lc0me Soap Co" sh John’ Amiiionoxer Puts up his -»dokt~».”i GENTLEMEN°""’I ] “Ve "}*'m\°ed% - 6 6- . . iii 1 i ti iM _ 6 6 _ ' _ '¥hheeEIliiii_SiitiiIiiii’tIliialil,‘ vv.` 1190- 2118. and is cauciiigisgliilliitee _aaslivelayy (iivolg th°'°f°'° "' ‘°m°,{° 50161' should put up. _h0l'll" P°"f°*‘°r and 3. The Intuit. v. 22-24. among the school girls and boys of _fthe her “duchessek 6 . 6 _ ATartZ;ifg:ger’ . . framed . mm n_v_.in_;urious ingr ienta, Maritime Provinces who have an umbi- tion to earn some easy pocket money L 7. (Early Friday morning, April _.for the holidaym ' t 0 This seems to be an excellent idea, as dn incentive to those who have ft literary inclination, to test their ability and style as wellas on effec- tive method of increasing the publicity of the famous and well liked Welcome Soap. 6 l-Third “ 10.00 5 Presents of $5.00 each 25.00 10 “ 2.50 “ 25.00 For the best essays not to exceed 1000 words, subject “Soap” to be written by re lar school otte da. to May 31st, -when they will be sub mitted _to it committee of three dis- interested leading teachers upon whose decision the presents as above will be awarded. Essays to be writ- ten plainly with pen and ink, signed the essay is his (or her) unaided work, name and grade of school attended certi to y one parent or teacher. ` 6 All essays must be accompanied by 50 Welcome Soap Wrappers. L _ Hughes i'Eff‘it€'3i'ns an el nt ‘preparation for Chronic 6 - ¥mnc:i§l?i.ii and Lung Disease. Price . ‘J t"'Yl a nqnnis niiguggrigg quit; and suffered intense pain. Doctors failed lk tl f Rh t m.‘li°l'.-iil'i';..i‘».".5’...°.... °'y..... i'3¥i”e’$sii.”?“ A 3P°clal Remedies nrewrod for DY wprlngof all kinds are proinptly' SPEPSIA, IND' it ,- _ Panos ew.. exif "ION CONSTI For the Best English Drugs and Medicines _ 'tn 'ii ii I. ~ Piiiiniizi iiusiiis'"i..i'ii.'i_=° ... ....... 6 At the Apothocarlos Wall. ciiiirlottetowii. _ ~_ suuyswa relieving andsoothinsr remedy forall pain. 6 v r ' . Guaranteed best value ever offered Those § se n feeding stock ask your dealers for the Kent 6 The best men are th°5° who att"-ld 10 ¢"rovm Feed; ir they do not keepin write their own business and never meddle J 0 H B. with a noighborls unless invited. . .‘ _ S 3 l - Mil1ers’..A gt. Sourls, 'nie onNUiNnvlrslii‘il§ii£f?ii°iba on Bag oi-own 6 Feed f _gentlomtin decided I0 try and secure ~ I_ 6 itnsc|.|.Aionous6 :ruins Ru _ D U f f ' . . _ en.. io.. 0. .in 16..... of :..:: .‘?;":°.:'i-:.'..."_°'i°°h:: 1.':.‘l.“‘::".2..°'.°. ace, all essays to be sent in before years.” _ _ _ _ _ If ii 6 6 6 with name and address, also state- 56,131; i,°;;;k,p“};lg':;;°9f’a?lh':ob;’ae°k;dp5f ment of age ofthe writer and that biirn’s Heart a.n'd Nerve Pills. Thoyl and name of teacher this statemenlsl aculm ._ r 6 - to be .fied b ’ Liver Troubles. biliousne_Ss.Ballow com- _ -‘Let me see; this is your son’s last HUGHES. ,comm mxwns tlecidedgto tnlie ii po'i=6tgradu'ato couroo _ For Co hs,Cold., Bronchinis, Boorst-U m shot Pum°g‘” 1 ness, ox itll Pulmonary affections. ' Prlce25cont=. _ `lIUSllE_S’ CREOSUTE MIXTURE I-lag6yard’s Yellow Oil- rd- ilanimntion, reduces swelling, hee Scrofulous Sores. Mrs. Annie Wright, Dorehom Centro, my face was all one runniuz sore. I tried Burdock Blood Bittero and before I had token sir. bottles I was completely ciired.’ repeat itself; your neigbors will attend to that. Iin\r1l’s Lllilmutt Durst Dandrufl llliianfs Linlinoiit ltolloves Notiralgh. __ It may be foolish to kick against the Mrs. Middleton Wray, ` writes l'f_roi'n Scliomborg, Ont, f‘Dr. Fowler’e Extract of Wild Strawberry is the boot remedy I know 6 When we get wise 'enough to live. it _ is- time for us to die. ' . ` Heart Disease. ' ' ` Has became frightfully provalontot late. strengthen the heat t, steady and regulate tt.a_beat., and restore to healthy, norms plexlon, yellow eyes, Jaundice, etc.. yield tothe curative powers of Liixa Livur Pills. Theyero euro to cure. Minard’s Linimoiiilor Sale evlrvtvliero. _W year in college. isn’t. it P’ I 6 -°0rdinarily‘it would be, but ho has lnilimiori lllitllitlsn. Mrs.W.J. Wadsworth,Toronto Junotio oayss' “For 3 months I was confined to my _room with inflammatory rheiimatism to do me good. Five boxooof Milbumfe Rheumatic Pills cured me.” Price 50c, expelled by Dr. Low’o Pleasant Worm Syrup. Nice to take. Price 254:.- Don’t marry a melancholy man-his Yellow Oil cannot boexcelled u a. pain ‘_My66 wife," said the minster._ “often nolpo mo out with my sermons.” 6 ' °-Hum!" said Honory'Peck. ,,My wife preaches all the sermons incur house." _ I 6 lii\o_rd’s Lliiloiont Cures Burns, etc. Milburn’s Ste:-ting Headache Pow der are easy totake. hormleusin and- auro to cureony headache in from 5lio 20 miutes. fi ’ U. At 6 _ '_ partmi-int’s collection to be sent to tho mi-vi for the summeigcfliiltsliglfiiyéoxolipefiiggi-) the Paris exhibition Accordingly led” °f farming “U3 G A WM"-*UR’l‘0N» 6 \\\\ 7 ° ' Wh. ’ w t _d. ` ° ` . 6 -‘yu E Fo R K' D Eben Crosby, who had caught and sold S bfsllvlvttlll -Yesterday at sum of m lsllui _‘ up cua ALL M l the lobster, was communicgted with and » here- ' 6’ °n°y`11',)t.lii S;';f;’;"'“ .izged her” l’°’~v°’bl° _p ES Rugumprl-v '_.i on Friday wont over to_ Boston to buy _ GUQOD Pf~¢°1‘°§ f°1' °» f°W “°W= it Weir 6 _r “’q‘" ‘ ti 1. _ ..9isU‘( _,i h- b- f - d mek a m_ Th 1 bt _ _ wo ,Appgy to__, .Geo.A.Wa.rburton. lltf. . _ 6.1. griiafiro J, is ig rien ga e 0 o or _ _ . \"°»if’i:Ijf§:i.,_.__ DMUUE-5 M...-j_‘;ii'|,J" had been emptied, the shell mounted, D a e 6 mf,“,§f§,-f`°F,'-Ig’,1‘f';.s‘3.?i i,':°1'§°b?r§1i; 1?; _ e ~ _ ‘».,,_'-i-.-..»_=.=ii:;;;|,,.::::'_,,i"' and had been on_ exhibition in New ' g 1°"~"\»$“ *NF °f3°¢~ _ 6__ ___ ,I3-'31, Is the most popular and OLDEST es- * *W York. It is now in Boston. _ 6, Fun sal.n:.- Geiit.‘swheel "masse Harris. 6 ° ° _ _ t bh hed MARINE AG ":°""'°" YEARLY advertisers should remember 6' ` ,_ 5° _. gee? !>---'°i».°°.-_> f°'.'.‘_-=§-'s=. -‘==;i=§n =§?.esS= =e_S,s?=,=- 'r'=f6' tm? ties; 2:19 _ 3.31 4 E -gd gmEu§Ew' Pd t-ite 1°-" l i 'i=e».~°s.‘ =e5~’.=n5i=ii=E§ L M Stewart ..Goorgetown. if _ 6.05 _ i>.MI"` " 9° hm. _ ' A Speci'rTl passenger train wflfdopart from er 6 Du Cho- o and 6a special accomodation tnln will leave Charlotte- doll . S do . d. _ T.Z..f..‘l‘i.. .-’....°i’§§"ii’-..§‘...l... s%1.;x_...i -nn... 3. At: SHARPGSD U2; V 1l£l('Gliilt. u l 6 ~ by no V Chgrlwtetnin Mnn|rl7 |9U.6 ; llnvioto:,,8N.B.` Patriot and lslhnder t-liiise1cm y. _ _ _ 6 ..:- i 6"'°°!!- 6 1*-1 Pltllllll so Commencing May 16th the favoriie_ s- s. 6Wi1i6ionve oinirlottetowo roi BUSTON every Tuoday at Noon (Standard time) calling at Hawkesbury and ‘Ha6lifax`.6 Returning leaves BOSTON every Saturday at noon. ` ` 6 ' _ ‘ Passengers leaving CHARLOTTE- TOWN Wednesday morning via Picton can make close connection at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX” sailing -Wed- nesday evening at 11 p.m. _ Tickets for sale at stations P.. E. I. Railway. For Tickets, rates and _ull information apply to _ _ ` W. W.`CLARKE, Agent. Or D0 6 Charlottetown. H. L. CHIPMAN, 66 ' _ Canadian Agent, ' 6 ° Halifax, N 6. S. ‘ 3 d&w. _ - I ' l ‘l i Marine » EFF-ECCIED ON A " MILLS. CAHGUES. FHEISIITS’ lllll LIVE STUIIK. ah Hp lonoiiioltvie Conslltiiig Riiouuidi dlied Fife” to Wholesale for on uri-lvolf i.owntor6Cispe 'I‘ra.varseii.t 6'o‘cIot'ik ‘p. m.6 our bnilnou. llollolnhor - We are to the season with o large loan lig G_o’s Ono onto ‘Giant Duc” Frost R Stool Plow: wringcrs 8: c dots &full1 in all parts of the §‘Coll or write catalogues A Ilorno Fri&vl the EllPl0Y All persons wanting and employers of labor in oistanco will obtain help lm" .. Ar 3‘é‘p°3i1- ig I’ it ERNEST R IIDIIAGE |588 WAl\1lli.1J -loc-it umpirt or housework., well riccmme ed Gqlgtl in 'gg These gentlemenare willing i to pay the price necessary to procure _o good article. 66 Quality is to them of more ,V us co mer’s ouse n 6 "‘l’i“ no ”°S°“‘.i‘°'”“°f'°‘$?"‘“s."...”T" ' _cated with hon water. Electrloeliightis cool ` i " __ Rent moderate. .Appl to Mrs. E Palmer _ . 6. ” 6 .-6 6 iii iii #peso St.‘drH. Ch"l'ownl.Wot 9° importance than 6. big ' A nrofits. 42 inch goods and ovor40 t 11 mi .'\\A1\_’I.l Dé-A narkio lege. th;ige'ofd ` ` ’ _-- f-6epi~iaiiig iniicn. ie vi o rr -is an - »‘tl.:'A‘l5h?_S;_ni;1att r. Alvlywth I 6 ' Pun¢he°|1‘ __ . ' .~___6_.¢_6_6°_ 66' f 6-6.6-... -6..._--.~___.--......- Willsell b A ` tio 'th be 6 6 6 6 6 " 6” 6 ..:.~ii:~'i.:.::.'..i.°..‘:.ii:°iis‘°r:.°.‘id.iii dm. -nfl ri....‘§i.i1’i'i¥'.’i..ii6£..f‘c.`§° S°h°°°°6 Bembe” de 11°” patterns’ 1,200 yards at 25c R. _f _},;;;?ltygii;(_nl{;x‘.£Y;oARRmTSO$_Co..Lim.ieii bets, Pioures. etc... also the Horses: lst June 6 6_ 6 _ _ -ci ri. one it ii oi 1=- ' a yard and out they go and A_ “_ cam s°c_‘6¢_-,_ 6' 46 ' _ _ rmsiiiffw .m§°.§;.°pUR§6 Bi;'§§p ir sy is eco so I Graduate College ofCivl1Englnoorlng;`C°|_- .F 7- " __ __ '5 sT,;,)hCK 1 . 6 . . ll A I " . _ _ iiiii » 6 iiiioiit them in our eastern Window. “‘?_‘..l?.’i‘.i'.?.¥"I."i! ._....i...o.......' w..i.,.i6 6i‘“m" ~"'°!".°i..."‘°"°°"'° 6 °" °' °p°'“"°' 6 " M H drmvgi Sun poo ocetvou umm rilrwuusnenawd your yreserv V g A full dress' length $1.50. Hf1‘