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' ' - "~-1 ~ . . . _ - ` »~' i =f .--2-*_.-_-:_ - ~ »~.`7=~\_1.1‘:‘~i-.~,_».».»~‘-» 1 '=~.i-_'.1-r.°J:‘.'@~._~. . .- - .- . _ -e_ f f~,~_-,-,X -. .pn _y-5,4 -..- , . ,_ - ._.` -,`,,_ .§,»_., ,. ,gs .3 2§5§‘_§§a{“~`§5.Q5lElECf-E it/iisisiz nscizsias ENci_isi-i THE GIBRALTAR ENQUIRY Cleanse _ Q0l'0lld» .HHH WH A A I QQ As anion sci-iooi. si'unY.Cr[Y S ___ EDAIN-[Y PORTRAITURE QQ ___ i.<»~n0N, April 17.-The nsiiy Mai A W _ _ _ _ publishes the following from its Gibraltar "‘Sm““‘T°°' Alml 1‘°”E‘“P°"°" ‘ correspondent' “I learn that the re rt \\'illinni has decreed that the English ‘ f th . po language shall take the lace of French ' `o -e Special commission appointed to _ _ P enquire into the contention of Mr 0 in the high schools of the German em Thomas Glsbon Bowles in the house of pire, according to a communication re K , céived 9) h ‘t t d _ ' fm - __ commons that the harbor _works under “Lime Bells.” _- dainty a trio as 91?-e::'er #cnt Oi-it bi “BY studio- RONAS are an_ oval_ of Sgugite _vet plain design .t(§3_(1) the dozen. K.\Rll.l.OS are an oval with gopl wreath entwin- ing ag, $3.00 the dozen. Ly1~1‘LE H0135 are a panel rtrait like tlieirnamesake posmaii but immensely pular. They are $2-50 the Hazen' h f th e I ‘t er 0 63 Asltégeuigt--filis 12 valuable silts for 1:2 friends, and gvhat wouli Hilfe YCUT friends more pleasure than ,nur portrait. Wtsi(§]AinmnsRes. wasps:-:assess ffl' " *K ~ lleak Delicate Children no a source of much worry and ure to their pareiitl. They do not mis’ any of the pleasures of childho0d.They are puny. P09909; ggi; appetite is fickle and way- ngi, and their young lives ex- pgieeee none of they buoyancy of youth. Prompt action is necessarv to rid them of this liclt of strength and debility in order ,to fit lhvm fo: their llfe’s career. Pirk’s Paileel Emulsion cis o ma u fl, strengthen and build up week children bv its powerful tonic properties It makes their Hash and hare healthy, and transforms them into robust, growing child- ren efbundation for perfect msn hood or womanhood Being de void of that nau=eous taste an smell so common to the raw oib Per\’s Periect Emulsion cm taken by the most delic ite cb with perfect ease and ea‘ety. 50 cents per bottle. All D,-uggist=. *Per Bottle. Oi All Dniggists -Manufactured by- HATTIE & NIYLIUS 11.sLiFAx. N. s. 0' Cod Liver Oil ie scienliiicslly sdepted to overcome these eviden- f l- utritio and to EE EEEEEEEEEEH Q 1 P. E. I. RAILWAY _ _._ _A 1 1 As a Food For the Skin Powders may cover up the disilguring eruptions, but can never cure them, and are positively injurious, because they clog up the pores of the skin. Dr. Chase’s Ointment is a food for the skin. It is readily absorbed, and thoroughly cures each and every skin disease, making the skin smooth, soft and clear. No worrian’s toilet is complete with- out Dr. Chase-'s Ointment, for, besides being the most perfect skin beautifier obtainable, it can be used in a. score of different ways. It absolutely cures eczema, salt rheum and the itching to which women are especially subject. When the feet are sore and chafed with walking an application of Dr. Cha.se’s Ointment takes out the smart- ing and allays the inflammation in a surprisingly short time. Then for burns, scalds and every sort of chafing, irritation or eruption of the skin, Dr. Cha.se’s Ointment affords a. safe and certain cure. It has come to be indis- pensable in scores of thousands of homes ; 60 cents a. box, at all dealer-s’, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. Dr. Chase’s Ointment. .1 l' _ 4 HOW ARE _ YOU R EYES ? This is an important question and one that should receive careful thought. While we don’t claim to be able to suit all who are sudering with their eyes, we know of a good many who hive received great benefit by wear- 102 Our properly fitted Glasses It is likely we can help you. G. H. TAYLO R, Jeweler and Optician, Sunnyside, Queen Square. _ I “l l ,e ........i ~v'>~.<»s>~.> i’.‘li~’i*>.‘t'“._i< _. we PM. S‘side i.oo lv. r. 1.13 1.51 3.oo e ju _zi Kensington 8.45 ar I { lv I .. PAK. P.¥. .A.H .Ch‘town at 1.25 3.101945 oyalty Lune. I.o5 .55 3.25 N. Wilts ire I2 25 8.26 .39 Hunter River 8.16 8.25 Em raid nc. 7.47 7.44 7-23 7-09 7oo 6.35 iz ie 11.28 I0 55 io.25 10.10 9-27 8.4:; T40 Wellington ' Port Hill O' Leary & OR TWO We have been in buaine=s _twenty ears-and with all modesty think we hnfiw the Drug Business. This spring-Already 25 Pckgs. Drugs -Chemicals`D) es, Pat. Medicines. etc. lieililin Bro k&. -as ‘Ii 77 Alberton 6.35 ‘f°5 _ _ 4-55 ar Tignish lv .45 ll pu I I rx 2.io lv Ch‘town ar ro.io 3.35 sr _f Mt. Stewart } lv8.45 3.50 lv I junction ar8.3o 5.02 Cardigan lv 7.15 5 25 ar Georgetown 6.5o A.M Ll. 5_1( lt. Stewart lv june. ar Morell St. P geeee 3 45 4-73 4-52 eters’ 6.2e Souris lv P.x. uglégigis railway are niii by Eastern I. L siren 5‘P¢1'\ltfndeii‘ P. F. I. R. _ l _ -5° lv Emerald jun nr -40 ar C. Traverse lv. Z 7-ss P. ll. 6.45 A. H. D. POTTINGER. Gen. Man. Govt. Rys. Moncton, N. I. Ch`town, Dec. 2 st,” i9eo. l (PHONE 86) E' E _ _a *i _ _ lllllSi The latest up- * _ to-date sheet music is to be had at our LIME! LIME! We can su@r any quan Best Roach Lime burnt at kilns from 12 d2w. 'O18-lemeaatuejegg, Lyons & Co . l ri store- If we have not what you want we will order for you, 'come in and look over the latest . music. ' I C _ I ° leG" “ e' °p“';m°°£'f m constrnctionliere would be in danger of onsu -genera uent ier, at ran ort. attack from the Spanish mainland, will afhoepfglxgsll l191`¢“ff-el' Wm be . recommend the construction ofa shelter- Everywhere. THE Eastern Chronicle of New Glasgow says that Evangelist Joe McKay is deli- vering practical gospel sermons in that city. THE steam roller`did good work yester- day on Kent Street east. The ruts were filled in with stone and the roller run over afterwards. Tun Land we Live in, is the title of Rev. J. \V. McConnell’s lecture. He will deliver it in Grace Church on Tuesday evening, April 23rd. A`vERr interesting subject is “The Land we Live in.” Rev. J. W. McConnell will lecture in Grace Church on Tuesday eveninglnext on the above subject. LIEUT. Mellish will :lecture in Heartz Hall on Thursday evening April 25th- Subject South African War. Proce.-:ls in aid of a S. S. library. Admission 10 cents. MR. Angus Campbell died at Middle River, N. ,S., a few days ago at the ripe age of 106 years. Mr. Campbell was born in Scotland in 1795, and came to Prince Edward Island in 1803. Crncniusrsscns have arisen which have made it impossible for Rev. Mr. Kirby to work the transferto the Montreal Method- l ist Conference, and hehas, therefore with)- drawn his application, WF. are asked to draw the attention of_» cricketers to the important meeting of the Phoenix Cricket Club at Dr. Murray’s Dental Parlors on Monday evening 'when as full attendance as possible is requested THE Gnannisiv has received from Mr. Jas. Acorn, Millview, a specimen of a number of apples taken from a tree in his garden a few days ago. Notwithstanding the chilly blasts of winter the fruit is ` solid and from appearance and flavor has suffered very little from exposure. Josnrn RYAN, a native of Charlotte- town, and Kenneth H. Cobb, a native of Halifax, were killed by attain in Mary- land. Bath were barbers. and formerly _weie employed in Boston. The bodies were indentiiied by bank books in their pockets, issued by a Boston savings bank, -Moncton Times. Ynsrunnsv Superintendent- Sharp re ceived the following telegram with re- ference to the ice in Point du Cheme har? bor: Condition seems more favorable. Our harbor all clear. Heavy field ice seems moving north to-day. We think all right to-morrow or Monday. [Signed] S. T. Cnsnrnns. A PRESS report is to the following effect: F-ev.. J. A. Seller intends asking the Methodist conference to allow him to go to Mount Allison next vear, with a view to taking the B. A. degree. Mr. Seller was a first class teacher on P. E. I. before entering t-he ministry, and spent two _years in Prince of Wales College, Char- lottetown.-Wesleya.n . MR. D. HowLn'r'r has completed the painting and renovating of a number of the odices ins the Provincial Building. Among the number are the omces of the -Superintendent of Education, the omces of the Engineer and the Commissioner of Public Works. The fronts of the stores of Messrs. Fennell 8: Chandler and Jas., D. Taylor have also been ta stefully deco- rated and painted. Faniltnns are busily 'engaged making necessary preparations forcropping. Much dissatisfaction is expressed by' firmer-s and merchants, in thelocalities depending upon the Str. Jacques Cartier for trans- portation. owing to the tardineseof the latter in commencing her regular summer trips. She should have been placed su the route two weeks ago or a substitute should have beengoimdto accomiiiédate these large and impcgftant sections nowso greatly in- convenieiieed.-Heatherdaie Cor. DR. and Mrs. Sprague would say, if it were possible, how deeply they have been touched and bow greatly comforted, by the many kind messages that have been sent them in their time of sorrow. They are unable to answer them, as they would like to do, one by one. They beg that the the death of their son Fred., have express ed in so many ways their regard for him, and their sympathy with them, will kind- ly accept this general assurance of the family’s appreciation and gratitude.- Wesleyan. -un-1-n‘ C-_- use the ORANGE CONDITION POW- DRRS. A genuine Condition Powder, _Blbod Purider and Tonic. . The Granger is guaranteed superior to many so called necknser- ' ~ \ , ‘6elu||nr|eoiie But past step in and compare our pnpm'-by the quire, boxil _ For cough, horse eil, stoppalre and fever Condition Powders in small and large ing dock on the Medlterian side of the rock." - _ -¢- ° MRS NATION FINED $500. Ksivsas Crrr, Mo., April 17,-Mrs. Car- rie Nation arrested yesterday, charged with obstructing the streets, was arrang- ed before Police Judge McAuley this morning, fined $500 and given until 6 o’clock this evening to leave the city. The judge warned Mrs. Nation if she was found in the city after that hour she would be arrested and placed in jail. She ' agreed to leave town and fifteen minutes later boarded a street car for Kansas City, Kansas.- , . REMARK ABLE _ SUCESS. Of a New CatarrheCure. A large and constantly increasing majority of the American pc-ople are catarrh suffers. This is not entirely the result of our changeable climate, but be- cause modern investigations has clearly, proven that many diseases, known by other names, are really catarrh. Formei- ly the name catarrh was applied almost exclusively to the common nazal catarrh, but the throat-, stomach, liver, bladder,- kidneysi' intestines are-` subject 'to 'caterrhal diseases as* well' as*-‘the-nazel In fact., wherever there is mucous mem-~_ brane there is a feeding catarrh. » ._ ' '- The usual remedies. _inha.l_ers, douches orpowdérs, have bfzn ally failures, as far as anything temporary relief was concerned, they simplyldry upjtbe without having the remoteste the blood and liver, which .are resources' of catarrhal diseases. ,_ It has been known for years that the from local applications, but fromun- in- ternalfreniedy, acting on the blood and expelling the I catarrhsl poison from the system. V ` A new internal preparations which 'has been on the market only a short` time, has met with remarkabhvl S\1_<=¢ess;_~as'e. genuine, radical cure for cstarrh. ‘ If may be found in any drug store, sold under the name of Staurtls Catarrh _ Tab- lets large pleasant tasting lozenges,- _com- Eucalyptol, Guaiscol, Sanguinaria, Hyd- rastiii and similar catarrh specifics. Dr. Ainslee in _speaking ofthe new cat arrh cure says: I have tried the -new cat- on thirty or forty patients with remark- haveever seen, and although they are sold by druggists, I do not hesitate ro commend them as I know them to be free from cocaine and oniatea, and even a lit- _ Any sufferer from nasal cstarrh, throat will tell you they are absolutely tree ----@-_-- New nm_i.esiiii»_ miss. ._ building company to launch the Unite the widows and orphans of the sal invited to attend the launching.: Bentley’s Liniment 'is excellent f _...__-¢___° p88S8»g6S. V ` I radical curc of catarrh' could never' come. posed principally of antiseptic ingredients arrh remedy Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets up- able satisfactory results. They clear the head and throat more effectually and last- ingly than any douche 'or inhaler that I what is called a patient medicine and' .re- tle child may.use them with entire. safety. ~ any iniurious drug. - :_ A f ' .'- Pmnsnnxmnu, April 17.-_-It has been practically decided by the- Crump ship- . _ d_ States new battleship Maine on memorial _ day. Survivors of the original Maine and lors killed in `Hevs.na,ha`rbor probably Ifillbe. '-1 or strains, bruises, chafes, etc, on horses. _ Mofrnirns nun rms.-Just think how A cutethat dear little boiy would look inen Overall Suit, made .for im and waiting to " your order; this is the time to buy. them; to save his nice spring clothers.0ut_ in the mud playin he can have his freedom R andfget good health in the open air.-§0ve`r-» _ alle-to suit boys from 3 years up; ; r like men’s well made and strong, durable , . " , . P '_ ` _ ' many friends who, both before and since and washable at 00° _Jas “fm Carters’ for Wall __P'aper; » Your Blood The cause-of all spring humors, pimples and eruptions, as well as of that tired feeling and poor appe- tite, is found in impure, depleted - blood. ' The perfect' blood purider is i Hood’s Sarsaparilla, as multitudes know by experience. ' I Itcures allblood diseases, from . the smallest pimple to the stubborn ° scrofula. _sore-from morning tired- ness to extreme nervous prostration. Begin taking it TODAY. H O0D’.I` i .Yarsaparilla Is America.’s Greatest Spring Medi , .». ,_ J 'mn cU.inn1AN,cnAni.o1‘rn'rowN, PRINCE nnwsnn 1sr.Aivn,Arim. 20,1901. . ' I "li1;`~'}=‘ 7 _ I #_ __ ____“____»._ - _ , ~ L F, __‘_ I _ _ i 0 M ,_ _i ~ (_ “ 3 ‘ £7 ‘ ` ‘ ` V _ A l ~_`_n”“Am-_*INN* Y W' ` '" ' " SU P 5 BooK,a..ioe _ i>'mNTiNGf I if MODERN type, modern and fmt presses, the best quality of etn- tionery and a long and practical experience in the business enable me 1 to turn out superior' workat the ,_ »- chargedforpoor work. I have a complete and first-class Job _ plant-at your service. ` - AIIIIIIIBALII IIIIYIII, Publisher P. E. Island Magazine. 1 _ Omce--Richmond Street, West, ` . Next door to you by Tolephone. Ring me up. Telephone Yo. 189. ,_ ._.» :I 1l'“""lli,¥l l¥l¥ill¥l¥§l The harmony of dress style and dignity in You want ' every ` make You your nge fro _ shapes :--$3.25 the worth iuveetm6i|€.`” do better. you ieep_everyA =° qv-Wit!-.f ar ei ie. #¢_¢2¢f,i_e;i5_ sellers, have you 'I'_ Two ‘U borough Pafbmiltl lun no I _ 1 V ,_A three- _ with modern ccnve i 4 - ~ - _ . JV is ii' |19' - 's °e or bronchial trouble, catarrh of the atom- _._ sch liver or bladder_will find Stuart’s Cat- arrh Tablets remarkably effective pleas- ant and convenient and your druggl_sts__: from . ~_-' -» _ line _ 1-' i V; _. t . .-_;'» Wyre l L: ; 'fl . .Q , - ; e»§¢ncsi»ii¢_ 5., ._ 1 _ . fr » ' Empire tellus whethetit witlwllst you have eller llms V. ,T _,L . _ we 1 Sole Agents. 1°(-PI_\oi\§ 157.) R -i».2£f' . *Qs F3F»~ ,F is ..;,... -~ W _ Many verities at the lowest » - possible prices for cailionly- _ Celfmesl and 0il`”Uek'e" el-" in stock- ' market prices for ' ff¢lh ’- -:' ,r st the work on the _Murray . W to the. Foremes or to me WILLABD KITCHEN, = & w3i. ' , Pownal. 0lll° is needed in every We sell all leading ° I ity -_ l_\\¢l°fWi3 havens'-md to _hare the ' worked with as ozliers that ' vest -. I ` i e eine. B_esurefoiretHood’s. ‘ ~ ‘ ¢ _ 2 -x,-_ _,js _'fi 4 ‘Ta-QI( 5; $15.* *ffl- . I--3 . .- . ‘YI 3’:»%f~ v». .'\_'f..-J i '< . 53 1'. life .gs- _...c A I v. if eil!