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' _ _ 1.:-.~_\:;»=.. 2~=‘>“f‘~ ol i l '__ ' 190 lt ht _ twi _ I i _ ii New Oide Nan I K Star at f iii ’ .h_= ) $18. ii i. 4 “rm uHq1|‘ _ S"°’!~ i t ‘ i , i ‘:.,, , . i~ P, iii 1 * I 1 ` ' on _ _ J _ *o ‘i DIE D. in this city un Saturday morning lnzh June after a lingering illness, Margaret A., relict of the late liiizhard Mt-Miliau, aged 52 years. [Funeral will leave her late resitivnue Cumberland Street at 8.45 this Monday morning to St l)unetan`s Cathedral thence L0 K. C. Cemetery.) 'i`lii'] I.l\'liii TU i_il.AhIi‘I. So long as the li\er is actlve in iiltcring the bile fruui the biutiii there is no billousncvi and no constipation, because the bile is tiasscii from the liver into the ntevtines where it acts as A Vathartlc in keeping the bowels active. Because of their direct action on the liver’ as well as the bowels, llr. Ciinst-'s Kidricy i.iver i’llls thorou hly i-ure constipation, thi- real cau~e iii nine tenths of the comuion ili_~i Of life. mimi; DLALER IN HORSES. 'i`oitti_\'in,.lurie iii. itev Win liarker, A Wootistocir, tint., Congregational minister _-1 ftniiincsis for dealing in horses has caused so much gossip in the congre- gation tiiat he has offered to resign. if hi' ii-maii ~_ iii- vv ll insist oi; being alitiw- ed to t-ciitinue the l»u-iu\‘~-. At the Yarrntinth \_ `\l. lf. .»\, Boys' i`-iinp held at Tuskct l"all- in .\ugn~u_i tiuntl Mll\'Aiill`h l,lNlf\Ii‘I_\"l` niost lit-iieiicial for sun iiurn, an iminetliall' re' in-f for tniit- and toothache. \l.l<`lil-Ii>.\"lUKl'f_\`, t -encral Si wretai y. iciidcrs for Catciing Tciitirrs will he received by the uiiticrsigiit-tl until the 24th instant, at noon, for the privilege of cater- ing to tire St'otti.sh (Zathering at Siiiiiinerside on the 20th july. .»\i,l{X. MCDONALD, Serv, to iiaiiiies Coiiiiiiittee, wf-il l§‘5_l1‘1“_li_‘N§F}’ ARMA” ivioNnAY_ JUNE en, iota. JAPANESL FORM Of GOVERNMENT. ON February ll, 1880 Japan became a constitutional monarchy by the act of the present enlightened Emperor. The con- stitution is that of a limited monarchy. The limpcror rules with the advice of a Cabinet, which he can select irrespective oi the ma_iorlty in I’-rrliameniqas docs the 1’r~e_~d.ieiit of the United States. iiesponsihle Government as we have it in Canada, is, however being gradually evolved, and the Cabinet is becoming more and more responsible to the l’arii»unent and lei-is to the Emperor. There are two llouses, a liouse of Peers appointed by the Emperor and a llouse oi’ Commons elected by the people The voting franchise is based cn a property qualification and is limited to the tewln parliamentary elections. The voter must be twenty-five yearn of age and pay a direct annual tex of at least $5 a year._\\'ith us there are about ZUJ voters in a population of l.000. In Japan there are ‘ZZ voters among a like Lumber. Japan is divided into forty~.fivc |»i'efect~ urea which correspond roughly to our Provinces. each with a Governor and a ihegislature, the former appointed by the Emperor , the latter elected hy the people. in voting for meinbers of the Legislature thi- franchise is i.~i inure liberil than in voting for meinbers of the national Parllanit=nt_ Any inale citizen over 'Ji years of nge and paving an annual national tax uf $Z_.'»Oniay vote for A:-u-einblymcn. in niunlclpai elections the i|n=iiliit~atlon is stiil lower '- the ownership of one foot of lantl or tht- payincnt of $1 in direct taxes yearly.inti e i’arliaiiit-ntary »_-lecticns of intl! only iA‘£'4,' Iiiti ;iti>.§t-_sst-ti the right to vote, thc men ofthe iiiniy and navy not having that right. At the last elei-tion for A>i.~t~rrii>iy- invri o\t-i' '.i,.`>Uti,liii0 actually voted. and in I iii- innnit-ipal eli-tition .l,.'»OU_0t)ti votes wt-r .4 ,_ii t' F Il'ii\¥H.Wli\L2S»~¥ __-na-__, __ _ 54,* _'i l',' _ t, ~; ii lfilzi ‘ » _ Buy One Dollars ?~‘f€iili _ .:_uv_»'¢§;-..~A,~=.:;Y if.-,_,;<; -»-~'~ -.-» -`-~_=-_‘ _Worth and get a tt .3 _ Q., _-:- 4 . 1 '~r: ; ‘ Trip tothe World’s 1 1...' '_,_____; T ‘.""'-' if. i 1, Fair. 'l`li:it',< wlifit will linppcii to two people on the _toth ' ll _\ _ ‘ You inziy lic one of tlic luolcy lirics, tlonlt throw . _ awzri' your t'li;\iit‘C_ 1 _ liiiy :i lizii :intl guess in tlic lizit t‘iiiiipctiti<»ii_ l ‘ lilly §i_iit» wririli in :iiiy otlici' part of the store ' and giic-ss in tht' general ctlriipctitioir; you niiglit ' win liotii tit‘l<<‘ts :ind the 3?.27,<>o expenses. _ _ ‘J \\'c li:ivc`iii~t opcnctl the slickest line of new 1 _-,- 1_1/ )f,’ ea ‘_§§‘r=; / 1»~\ i" .'14 _'__ 1* #4 1-'fr . .'. 1.'-._» 'in' _», 5. JH 1 _< .f ~. / _ _M _,V ‘ ii _ IN, .'._' _ 1-' ,~. *In ...y 1 . ~/ - I ~f. 1 , _ H 1.1'-,~».‘ F »: i I / ((11 Ir( I( ` ii.-f' :ii/r) ’ Rn! I, _ _i li.) t I .,» . .i _. ,,»..~_- 1 HA. _il_,_(,/,_ yi/_.-ff/»{_4_“ 13,1 _i ’ `._ f/M -_ ,1 ,Ii lr 1.. _» .5.,-"_Lffx1"' _ .,_ _ _‘I ,wa \_‘ ‘__ \~f _,_ .‘_1" _ ._>~ ‘|'.~. . . r " (3. -1 “.1 sv .' "-- _._. - ‘_ i VI i .‘ ,,.. _ ,__ ‘li 4 .gg ,v,v,__, ‘»-», "'-' '-1 Ti. '-11 ~ < . _¢_,;--_.1 1 »_ f W s '_'f:~’__:i 5_1 _.~’ ~+ "il-will If*/"1)f'49‘/i ~='. "ina" 1*' i » .,f/,J/,fy _ _ ,v . .:'é;;A,t._/,¢_._ tg t '.'_._. _ ,. ,_ _r_._,¢" ‘ _ <, » 31. _ i A ` H2' ' ' ‘_;')__ t‘t>ltii'ci'le, as with ua, ani cannot he ent: red or searched without his consent, except by due process of law. The right of property, freedom of speech and of religious opinion are secured in the con- stitution. 'i`he freedurn of the press was at first somewhat restricted, but most of the restrictions have bt-en removed and newspapers have greatly multiplied ini recent years. So also thc tendcnoy is toward an extension of the vntinv franchise and the greater resconsibility of the lixeuutive to Parliament. Civil and religious liberty are further de veloped than in Germany, while as com- pared with Russia,.7apan is far in advance in liberty and the general education cf her people. A Meeting of the Provincial Executive held the other day decided to appoint a man to procure information as to the value of our Island fisheries and fish exports, to be used in connection with the Fishery Award case before the Privy Council. \\'e hear frequent complaints from travellers ofthe uid dilapidated cars in which iiiirasengers are carried between Painscc and Point du Chcne. Surely pasaccgcrsto and frorri thi- island are entitled to as good cars as those in use hvtwcn St. .lohn and Halifax, or between ltitttitiii I_slandt»r~~ who want in itrow the reason why. `l`h\'i’.iiiiiii ~a)~ "tiit> i{u.~.~ian~ ha\i> alii-a1iyiti in \\`t*iliiig‘tiii`_~i ariny. 'l`W0 hnndretl and tivi-iity -vvctl l"i\'iich guns were i~apt\i|t»\i, in-ing Tl iiinru Ilian \\`t'liirigton ~ fini t-- ii ,~~.-ssetl wlit-ntiitetigiit began. 'l`nc point is not Important r‘wiii~_r_ lint slivvrfiri not lost. it is noi. iniit-h ofa trick to find ioinclliirig that is nut. lost. it i~i|iiitct-,it‘t\i'al~c that, in finding the youngiady'I`iii- lfvairiiiicr was not the iir-st. nicfiiuin. She wa~ doiihil¢.~‘~ a render of tht* iiapvrfi in which sho aiivciti-t-ti and not ortiinarily a reader tif 'lhc lrlxuiiiiner. S'irrit‘l»oiiy _wrrns to hnve tolii hi-i’ of t hc "l`nnriri" ailvertisviiivni. Bi<:yr‘li.~i.~i and i\li athletics dt-pond on liPIN'l`l.i€Y`S lrinlmeiit to Lnep the ioinii-i limiii-r and mu_-icien in trim lVlr. l\/lan. your hat Y Come and select it to tlay< Up to“d.1te hats $1-OO to *F33 OO;tt `\’Voeks 81. Co's, 5 d W tf Uui liwn Kiiinay Piiis .irc niatlv iiiiiii the inosi iiiutlcrii anti a]iprti\'(‘tl for- inulne. Tlit' ingrf-ilicnts hair ~pt‘<`iiit‘ notion ini thc kitliit'y_= rititling tlieiii of nil iiiipiirities :tiiil iinproviiig geiicmi lit-ultli We wnuitl ask nny mir sul' fcring from kidney trouble in try ri liov ni' two. l’rirt‘ 154' per box. §¥_2"l\iuri(‘y iiavk if not critic factory, l’rt-pnretl anti ~ultl h\' A.W.Rcddiii, l’iim.B. 'l`lit Stliinrr l)ruggi,1t_ Sunnyside. .\ltincton and .\iontii~ai_ lf not, there are - 4 THE ocsanisu cHsar.o'r'rn'roWn _'runes Bnwaxn rsr.srw_ JUNE 2°, ig" f _ l K-i--T Title "JI 'ani' #L f itil \_ - 9 _ A New voiles in newest shades, special price. _ bl ' Y Arr Chilrlreri`< white duck Tains special price.. . Cliildrrns straw Sailorsfspecial price _ _ _ 1 Special line of trimmed milllnery at. _ __ -_Ir-i i-, _ \3 0 Triugso/tv _\ieii’s black sateenSiiirts special prize. _ _ _ _ l\'iun`s Braces “good quality” . _ _ . _ , _ _ _ . __, _`l- l\ien's black Socks _ _ . . . . _ _ _ . . . . . _ _ _ _ Meii‘s cotton Socks .__ . _ _ _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ --‘PosiTiv£t-- . __ ’ ‘PRICE REDUCTIONS’ Every item in this “ad” presents an irresist- ible argumcnt. lt tells of a price-saving ' ihat’s too good to let slip by iinheeded i One lot of white and colored Shin Walsts. _ . _ . . . _ _ . _.Half price One basket full of plaid and fancy Stockings ._ _._ _ .Half price- 4 pieces of fancy Dress Ssteens, marked :gc for. . _ . . . _ . . . _ .zrc yard i piece of fancy Waisting marked 3oc:for . . . . . . _ . ._ _ .25 ‘nd 1 piece of fancy inercerized Lawn marked 29c for _ _ . _ __ _ _ roc yard An agent’s samples of fancy Collars special prices 25c up to $3.25 Olympic collaring marked 25C for._... ._ ._ ...xocents i baeket full of drop ornaments worth 15 c each for . . . . . . . .'3c each _ _ _ . . . _ . . _ , . .25c each _.._.25ceach Ladies' cotton Hose special price . . . _ . . . . . _ _ , \ We :ire giving 28C per pound for washed wool in exchange for Meii's and Boys’ ready-made Clothing, éf \____.__J \_ Sunnyside. Fl &c '9 The Miiiiiicry Leaders, ' ' . . . . _ . ...__..36cyard -i _ . . . . _. _.mc pair _ _ . . . . . . _ . _ ,$1.50 each 390 each _ _ ioc pair -1 20C PBM' ° Sc pair J ing fat-ts. is over NINE l\lll.I.li)N l)t)l_l.AI{S. rt‘prt"4ci iaiivt>s aiu irpilirninisliod. \\'itii lcliii rrgrards, vic rcniain (Signed) HOME INSURANCE CO.-- RE TORONTO FIRE 'l`llI€ llOMl'I INSURANCE COMl’ANY, New York, April 25, i904. 'l`o our agents in Caria~h tliifiiwii is 'I`lililClC l\'liI.Ll()N l)Ol.i.ARS." its Cash _-\_~i_~c'i-a 4-xtwt-tl l~IItlii'l`l<]iCN M irl.it)N I)()l.l.AliS, and its Surplus to Policy llolder It is pioimiiiy iiniii-irissary to and that this eontlagriition dot-__-i not in the slightest dvgri-r-_ iit’i"¢-i-t. nur policy nr lines, and that. cur facilities for assi.~tiiig our worth Yours truly, Ii. li. A, Correa, Vice President VU. K, Rogers, Co. Ltd., (lciierai agents for P. li. lsland_ H ri Y ,_ % __ are both satisfied with the coal they buy at our coal ` _ -.Tj M yard. One lcnowsit is most _dir '$5 ecoiioriiit‘al, because he pay ` ' _ the bills; the other knows it _ gives the'_best satisfaction, he 'W ;__-Q MA cause she feeds it to her fire. 3 ‘ " ` p A. Pickard & Co., _ * V ltefs _ i Wharf. The Head of the House and the Queen of the Kitchen S sn, /_ O it i 'E - /»` i~, 1' "' ,',- '-.'._=\ ii I N I, \~ vw////nit Y '_ ” 3 15 - _.'-I' T/"BQ" ;>;§~ ‘ if;-;_ ,Vx ‘ r "_f§“._t~_»;;_ -3 v- ‘ - 7,; _i A Aix az A 1 V W -(., ~§'_" 4' Y 5: ___,»,;M / _ "M \ J c_=/N-‘rx _ _§-_'1\ ga: 'r. _ _ \ J; 56115 ~§§3aL ' fb* I ?"5yf.f //gi _ !~ _ Q/ ff The Cliithcs 'of Quality Arc those iniiilt- tu iiieasurt* by us; the only way tliiit it in possiiiile to produce garinents that suit tin- intlividual'a personality, :intl yt-t pix-.-crvc that ele_ gnncc of Styli-, sct, fit eutl finish which nmkce iailor»inn1lc clothing exclusive. Our Spring and Summer fabrics show many iiovcltics and your early ortlers are rcspcvifiilly solicited. JOHN MCLEOD & G0. at Once For which we will pay the HIGHEST PR|CE ‘l in exchange for any goods in our store. ‘ The Humphrey Clothing Store, Opera House Building, Cirtqwn, l A. Winfield SCOU, Manager, ' » 50,000, _Pounds of Wool Wanted WANTED _ The niaii who always drops his chainless watch to call at our establishment. A chain on a watch is economy, We are iiiaking za specialty of clialiw of various styles and pri¢¢9_ Call and select. L. W. cooi<, jeweler, C01. Gt. George and Grafton. .ls 1?' M 4