STORE mists -swrwqzrvfnvw-vf i otice ! ,,.@,..¢-.._q--»-mt-to ¢z liao date will be handed to our Solic- _ . __ ~ __ . _ _ .-._ ..~.-: an-~.;z-;1»r.._r-_‘ ~_-5-5( ».<_ sw, __‘-;\ -f _-;.~'_-_ '-_. »: r »¢‘?»_-.1 ‘JE .=_”-_u>,"='i_>,*..<1e=&jr'>~'-. ._ ~__<='V '>.,-e _ . , :_ ~';°-’- f ~_;.V ,ie ~ .;.,-~`:_‘o \ -.f_~»;»i= ,: 5.;+_r_1 _i‘ es -‘._2€'*»_- f§.._§»= _ __ ‘J 4-* ri s ‘~ ' » rss. .»~- ri ,» ~~=.-rf; K V ~ -. = -,_. _ V '.-_ ." 121 -_ =f,.'~:_V"'\=i`?.="-1 5 *_ » _ _ '~-._ _ V' -_ BRITISH ”°”° °""‘°..’.‘f”‘ °”“°"` ‘~"'\ ,C __¢¢ IJNIMENT ln n wide field. There is no better tion for Cuts, Wormdr, Ulcers and I Que Sores, as the soothing and healing ‘ quired ' s of this remedy areunsurpassed. or mn, Br|n1.~..¢, Stiff joints, Com 5 , Bites and Sting: of Insects, i Plinjisl Swelling.: of all kinds, bathe L with hot water, t_hen appIy_ths mp _Oil freely. and you will be surprised lquackly sam will be eased and indam- ° bsi . lhgucasceof Rheuvndtirus, Aksralgicr, Bad, or muscular soreness the Oil ' d rf I I' f. wah; or Cmded Nipples, -m cause women so much suB`erin_g, W End nothing' to eqgxeal Troop V t...2it 235 ¢..,».°" “hu Q nys, ¢¢¢.,'a_n aausumi bi internal use o the Oihthethront, land chest should be nabbed thorough ” ° it. aa a gnrgie it is of inestimable otha in Dipluhnia, Son Umar, Quin; vi,WmuudToasn1r. Ahrgs bottle a5c. ..|||||||||.||| l Youll Need another barrel of Hour in a V .day or two. Why not try cur 'l`illson’s Pride we guarantee it to to be the 'I best in the city. A trial wifl convince. _ .i.V*D. Mcl.l30D & C0. all Fiji l _ _n1cr|sY,___m. n '"4 d_al|_ofVLu|n._Ill_¢|ih_l-)_ _ v _- _ .- _ Ear. Nose and Throat nh! 9.30-1 2-4 ._ ____ . - ful issue has bssuresaafasuy maintained' 8 We trust it may soon be rewarded with” lies and itted with L- Fri. hw ` P-pq; :`____ _*il- SUR GF Is brim fall of bargains, We 7 leap 'High Quality Groceries __ at Low Prices. Buyers who ~ hpve not visit/~d__ us do - iidlwo call andlses what we ’ mn do in the way of ; Supplies- llriscnll & Hornsby, Q Queen St. Q V it _.1 _ *$2121* ' ' _ i We will thank all *who received datslnaues of their accounts tocall -and settle same befoi-e‘ehe10¢h`of gay. All accounts not settled by for for collection. f it lilllll ll lil-» Steam Navigation Co.’s Wharf Phone 125. _ [with a great number of .men being con- rrunar, Arms 12. moi., an V e- V 'f " _ nissotm-uu=n1cl\N wax. _ ', ` ____ `”j “_ ____ The war in South Africa has _beena very real war down to the” present, requiring still a very large British force in the ileld stantlyinvallded home and fresh- troops being constantly sent to the front. Indeed more troops bave been sent. »to`= South ltr . <. Q _A ‘Atrios since last -New Years - than _werc,_-b.clovy,~_that Mr._Mil|s has D0 40050” - _= R P ol thought necessary to be sent -‘altogether the right and power of the Legislature I of vessels still engaged in the transport Service between Britain and South Africa ia almost as large as at any period ot the war. This, with the transport service' of the United States and thedistant Philip- ym tnswutnl-st more out. Tremont;-f aroklbu the we °f~ inwxfwvw fm' ' Itis stated in this connec- pines, and the like service between the western powers of Europe and China makes an enormous. demand upon the I shippinlz tonnage of the nations, and in- volvssa continued disturbance and in-` creased coat for the peaceful commerce of ‘the world. For these reasons, and more especially because ot the cost of blood and treasure V there is general anxiety to aec the end ot` the South African struggle. There are happily some indications that the end is in aight. Thecapture and occupation of ‘Pietersburg, the new and far northern capital of the Transvaal, with its connect~ discourage the enemy. Yesterday’s de- pstchsa that Botha, having some weeks agoretused_,__the turns oifund by I' Lord Kitchener, is now seeking to 'reopen ' tion that Dewet is- believed to have un-" balanced his mind by his herculean labors and endurance, and though still reiusing to surrender is not to béconsidered in t.he negotiations, being accounted by Botha to be ir competent. It may be that further disappointments, I of which the war has been so fruitful throughout. will follow upon these hope- ful indications, but the end must come be- fore long, if only by the remarkable en- .durance of the Boer remnant ibeinglutter'-V l ly worn out. British resolution and ten~ _acity of purpose appear to be equal to any Tstrain however longcontinued and to any emergency, however grave. Through all ` this deadly and weary war there has been no weakening of purpose on the British if side. Thetcmper oi the has been’ V a1t°g¢_thsr'aum1rab1e; and his a¢tsr_m|nr.i I tion to carry the war to a dnalantisuccesa- "` _ran honorable, durable and -prosperous peace. A e xi Winnipeg is about to introduce the meter system in connection with its’ _water supply. There is no doubt great ' waste in connectiouwith any City water system, but our experience of Winnipeg water some years agowas such as to Im There have been some contradictory and t* '“ confusing statements as to the opinion of the Mlnlstir of`JustIce,_Hon. *lim ‘ ; in “lil ° 90 t .’ _ urine our sfigleicfuasr e' . "w‘-'M ~ to _ and sh _ li force, Ip view of this fact we reproduce _a copy of a letter from Mr. Mills to Premier Farquharson writ-ten three years ago, at_a time when certain amendments weib proposed to the “present Liquor Reguliv _g,i¢n Am, with a view to render it mo: lngent It will be seen from the letti .1 UI tl within the Province. That is precisely scope of our Prohibitory Law. And noth» lngthat Mr. Mills has sinccsaid or written in any way conflicts with his opinion as expressed in the letter. We quote: . Oflice of the Minister of J ustlce, Orrawa, April 7th 1898. DearSir,-Lhavc the honor to acknow- ledge the receipt of you- letter of March 19th_aud inreply begto say that the re- gulations to which you refer are all with-_ in thsjurisdictiou of the Provincial Legis` lature, and it is open to the Legislature to legislate in tba direction you indicate, al far aa” they think it in the public interest tagoto the extent of total prohibition There is nothing to present any Province prohibiting the sale ot iutoxicants for 'consumption as a beverage within the limits ot the Province if so disposed. _ Yours Truly ‘ Davin Minas. ‘ Hou. D. Farquharsou, Charlottetown _ing railway system no doubt bastended to »- P. E. I. ‘i The latest _ combination is one” tphuy ___ c #door licenses in the and to conduct the tr_a§c there npon a basis that will lessen the temptation to habitual drunk even mare powerful for evil than it is to-<1-ny. A soul-less monopoly would not interests than the individual vendors now is essentially lawless and bad. It cannot be reformed or regulated. l`he only valid, remedy is extirpation Every Form a great many but never found anything like Cha.se’s Oint- ment. It cured me.” __ - nf. Jas. 0; o.¢_1.=.dra;.sps¢i Company, St'._: _ _ ._.`_ __,f_;_-ré ,_ ‘Er ., .Y Q __ I ,__ . __ _ _ _ __ _ _V .37 of ‘i _ _ . ‘ ' ' _ -," ._ ~ y 1 _.»r_§__;‘;____'_ ¢_ __ ,Y _., ,V___-_,__-2q_j___,_*,-5.;__"f; - r___f» __~Vg_v-I, , _ff “' » ,ify (if 5: . ~ i-~ ft’ _-f i _ 'run GUARDIAN ouaunurrsrows mason nnwann xsmnn ariutu. mm. W tri’ , v .- _ .~ _V , we i= . ` ` _ This is why;°-Wbecansc..-svecarry the largest -- and most up-to-date'_E'{_;s'tliii;§”i:t"oY' Millinery in Prince ._, » ` Islllldr ' ‘ fe' ° 1° .x Ai, . ' ` , 4 " _. 7, ~ . , .,f",' L _, ' ,. * B»@»»»» ' o'» Q _' ‘ ' Q lt ' V _,Maritime Provinces Y coating of the pill If the trails could ' ° ` . , _,___ "' / Y N ards. Thislatter, is ofcourse the sugar- - I 6 . __ _ _ __ l l I » * - A -f _ _ ___ ___ Q, __ s be successfully “regulated” and made ~ . _ i V. ' gl” ” _ f _. % I _"respectable,"whattheni It might be _ ` " I ' - rr , , a b. likelyto be more regardful of moral engsgsaintne sue. The liquor trsfr1<=_ . Because we have the largest milliner d in Charlottetown,“furnishe_<_l with every convenience* forthe comfort of our customers .»... _._ _.1 _ _ V -V_ - . V { features, This is what has been kebpiiiguils ._ . 'ght along. We guarantee you correct _ personal fitness. 3 ‘W ` ._ _%..»y~t.,,- _ _ ' _ u _ ,V . _ Because our Milliners _keep in touch with the very ‘~ latest fashionsin world ‘ _ .¢ ' i ` Because we send our milliner to the American and Because our Prices-_-_-well_ their smallncss is the talk » ofthe town. I ' . ._ -U ._ _ ‘ This is w.hy_ we askthe ladies of' Chgrlutggtgyn _buy their gmillinery here. It-you desire demgnggg-5 . ation' visit our Millinery"De`partrn.ent a _ o , ,_ _ _'_ ,_ _ _ _ wi _ ____ __ _. ,_ a1"; xi ./ r , _ 4 ;~.aé7~“&?*%2~'- ‘ ‘ ,YqlR‘4{T;-. " wer.:-." .s F' t_ 1 r ui V _ , ' 1 ` £- _ Canadian millinery' openings every spring and fail” ,_ c ' f "ia f_~ff:1;;~ae~@._-; __;;=“;-_; .=' rr of ___ _-_,Ai i,__§___, _ . __ _.w»4V _ __ j_, _ _ _ _ . . .. . , ._ ., 'i"".s*f# v.: V' s » »,`_ I E .i‘_"l»"i3 "__~.=.'V,. "¢» “’, $3 3 F’ ‘fflws - »<...-..._.,.¢;\_~.*.V,.'._,,¢i~.-¢-9., f