gums -A-== #UIUC Q80 M D BOST O N IS- 8. ’_’ lilvanlagas ECONOMY By “ingrain” we mea lain apers. gp We’Il)l talk the eco .amy point today. . Ingrains may seem t ‘you rather high priced . They're not. _ ° A roll of ingrain paper @ covers 120 square feet. SA roll of ordinary paper@ scovers about 72 feet ahd@ ‘theres no loss in match @ Q ing ingraiu . I We have all the want- ‘ed shades in ingrain. 35c. per roll. --u--1-<'<»i‘ 19- ¢v'~\r" ° Qrioolze a ri¢LEoD@ . The Wall Paper Men. @ #O9O@%€@@O@# aaa aa @@@@ Ccmmcncing May 16th the favorite 'Will leave Charlottetown for BOSTON -£- OLP, 9.2 . W o 5.’ as Q _ @@@@@@@ @@@@@@@@g@@#*‘ every Tueday at Noon (Standard time.) . ca lling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. Returning leaves BOSTON every. Sainxday at noon. _ Passengers leaving CHARLOTTE-, TOWN Wednesday morning via Picton l can make close connection at Halifax‘ with S. S. ~~HALIFAX" sailing Wed- nesday evening at 11 p.m. 'I‘ickets for sale at stations P. E. I.i Biilway. For Tickets, rates and all lntormation apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, 0.' to ' Charlottetown. ' H. L. CHIPMAN, ' ` Canadian Agent, _ Halifax, N. S. L 3 1 & w . ._ .; _ THE GUAB D153: _ _ Love is crowned triumphant only in the home where a baby com- " pletes the tie of matrimony. A c h il d 1 e s s marriage can- , not be a happy ` one. It takes the final tie of a baby to bind two souls to- gether in mar- I riage for better I or for worse. " Without this final tie a wedded couple 1 _ lack the indissoluble in- --..- --~ terest that makes daily self-sacrifice not only a _.4 ./ T' ""v._`_,‘,\ LV, _ _sd-tier *J lu g ’ f-1' lr QFD: 1. '.5' . pl . _ _ _xx A - _ -.` I possibility. bitt a pleasure. There are to~day thousands of hotties all over the country that were once childless and unhappy. but that to-day echo with the laughter of happy babyhood, as a re- sult of a marvelous medicine, known as Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. This is the greatest of all medicines for women who sufferer _from weakness and disease of the delicate and important organs that bear the burdens of materiiity. It niakes_theni healthy, strong, vigoroi_is_ and elastic. _It makes them pure and virile. It allays in- flammation, heals ulceration, soothes pain and tones and builds up the shattered nerves. It bariislies the discoinforts of the expectant period, and makes baby’s coin- ing easy and almost painless. It insures the little new-conie_r‘s liealtn, and a bounti- ful supply of nouri:=liiiient._ lt_tt'atlSf0T¥11S Weak, sickly, nervous iiivalids into happy. hertltlzv mothers. An honest dealer will not izfgc an inferior siibstztiitc upon you. “I am riowa li:ip;\_\- mothci-ol' a fine hefllilll’ babv girl" writes .\I‘.':;_ lf. ll Cziiiuiiigs, of Ivo. 4320' Htiiripiirey Strt-'t~t_ St; l_.O\ll»<- M0~ ` Fed that vom- -Favorite l'res<`riptioii‘ has done ine more' good tliziii aiivthiuq I have ever taken. Tlireeiiiontlis previous to`my coiifiiieriierit I be- Im, ,,_<;»;f_f i¢_ 1 \\-as only in labor fortv-tive min- utes. \i.`itli mv Erst baby I suffered _i8 hours then had to lose him. He was very delicate and only lived iz liours. For two years I suffered tin- toltl agonv and had two iiiiscarriages. The 'Fri\'oiiite-'Prescription' saved both my cliild and iiiysell`." Write to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for a free letter of advice, and ciiclose 31 one-cent stamps, to cover customs and mailing nn./_ia for a paper-covered copy of the “Peoples Coiiiiiioii Sense Medical Adviser;” or 50 stamps for a cloth-bound copv. A medical library in one volume; LOCAL LEGISLATURE (Continued From The First Pag'e)_ A Mr Fariuharson then spok» ot the attended. There were large gather- ings and all were delighted as well as instructed. Prof. Robertson had borne testimony to the intelligence of our people as equal to that of any part of the Dominion. Canada has become a nation under the present administration. Sonic 6,000 to 8,000 persons have come to us during the winter. The North. west is being populated, and by good people. It was| only a few years since there was almost a commercial- war between Canada and the United States, but thanks to Sir Wilfrid and his gov- ernment good feeling now prevails on both sides. He hoped that trade betwt en the _ccunt-ries would be promoted Fari!`fig.,had been revoluiionised and we o not grow the products we _for- storage we are able to ship to distant countiics. The ftderal government are now to do more f ir us by providing poultry fatteniugnstutions which ought to bring more nionc-y here. When in Ottawa he spoke to Pict. Robertson about further utilisihg the Stcck Farm but was told that to get the right man would cost $1,500 .1 year. He had just received a letter trim Prof. Robertson I stating th t he was sending' a man here to give. in- formation regarding fruit grcwii g and spraying. Why had not the late gov- ernment moved in these directions? What had they done for our agricul- ture, horticulture and fruit-growing? The people spoke and they went out. He said the government will make ends meet this year, and were going to bui.d the Hillsboro bridge. The government the opposition with on excep ion voted V _ - _-_ _ , " ""_) had done its duty inthat mliter though ~ _H- l '33 A _ _ I $900 for a vault in the parliament build- _ Q »_1-ul _ i.ig. There is also a‘_big amount for _ " ,_ l' '_Ibridges.' Though the expendi- . jp/ .' __ ture _ would , be large. he ' ' ` ~ li said it would be found at the end ot the I I7 y \`\ 1( fa 5-`* against it. He said the total expenditure this year would be $296,000. which inclu- des $15,000 for the Asylum Annex and \ ear nota dotlar would be added to the *public debt. § -He thpught one jail should be sulli- I _cient for the province, and the old ,structure in this cityought' to be re merly sent to__ the Statts. By cold' ton of Jus ice whit. was estimated at ; _ _ nfnved. Speaking of the administra: 1 ' I ` _ no/ 4 it 2 e '. ' EI.EG'l'IOH run WUMENI ‘stores _Wea\t. Slckly Women to Robust Health. Any irregularities in the monthly uterine action is sufficient cause for women to be alarmedabout their health. Whetlier painful, suppressed or profuse menstruation. the cause' can be traced to some derangement of the nerves. Afew boxes of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food will completely build up the exhausted nerves and restore the regular monthly action which removes from the body the_clogged mat- ter that would otherwise cause painand serious duease. ‘ It is as a restorative for pale. weak women that Dr. A. W. Chi-i.se's Nerve Food has been singularly successful. It couutcracts the debi- litating diseases peculiar to women by. the nerves and creating new nerve Hind, the vital force of the human body. Dr; A W. c:na_=.¢'s Na-ve Feed has restored scores of hundreds of weak, sickly women to robust health. 5oc. a box at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. ' Dr. Cha.se’s new illustrated book “The Ills of Life and How to Cure Them,” sent free to your address. _ ` _ Z 71,1 ITS Tllll _ V To undergo _ an operation *I L' ` ’ for itching . i» Piles' when Dr. A. W. Chasc’s Ointment ls a surer. cheaper. easier way to cure. I Cruel, barbarous methods belong to the dark ages of the pa,st. There was a time when._a surgical operaiion was considered the ‘oniy possible cure for piles. Not so noiv: Occa- sionally there is still found a physician who adheres to this dangerous andexpensive rr_iethOd» but to every one who still believes in using the knife, ninety and nine recommend the use of Dr. Chase's Ointment. ' _ . _ Dr. C. M. Harlan, writing in The American journal of Health, said : _ ; "We know that 'Dr. Chase'§ 01011116112 meets all the requisitions of the highest szarid- ard of worth, that it will be hel-'l in high esteem wherever it is used. apd consequently. we endorse it to every reader. _ _ By force of merit alone Dr. _Chascs Oint- ment has won its way into this wide, wide world, until it has made the name of Dr. Chase familiar in almost every home, and won for th_e venerable discoverer the title ol' "Amertcal Greatest Physician." _ ' Dr. Chasc’s Ointment has never been known _to fail as a cure for piles._ It matters _not whether blind, itching. bleeding or pr0tl’\1dlIl8» Dr. Chase's Ointment is an absolute and pu- f°°t cue' 1 ointment istiistiiiami-youimvtlior ¢f1i>'r`.Lcn`Zi¢gi1%'n1ipe nook. who-9 wrtrdt md “MW” *I on every box of the genuine. _` ' 5 box. All Mllfllgl' Rdmomon.Bat.elCCo.,'l'oronis V ._ 4 /1 rf _ $e 00 less this y ar,lie paid a tribute to _ /I tlielate Judge Alley._ This year $6,000 _ _OF A__. .8 7"". ' 1 _ i 4 Auf' .` ~ ‘ I pf more in bills was v - f. ~ ._. . paid t-ff than before _ ° 1*béw’_'_|'l“§‘\%* because they were got in more prompt- Gommlssloner M sewers and wat" Suppl' ,F “ I I '"* . 'Y then m regdrd to. d“'_1")1°g~ [£1919 are In pursui-ance of an Act of the General As- ' upwards of 4.0 factories. and we are gfélgbllyagfoffhglfielsglavynd.&1iii1g_ar;<;Ri;i;?edh;p_ they iliac" §’Cor.sets aredesignedq 2\b°l}_lI t0 °l§P0l“l “fl l“°P‘“Cl°1‘. al- a S81- Qaeda vicreria. iiitiiieaglf-iahe onariaifitl principles-They areeasy _ ary of v hich the ftderal government }§>a‘:)l14S§:g*rl=;§0Al<;t.’iAt;pq.iiegictoi~i1a‘Zgzi1;zi§it:eL°wnbewemge V ' ' P” gogahead with public vtoiks. By the JAMES WARBUR1-ON withdrawal of $200,000 from our capital M-°'Y°" °f *hi* Cm’ °f Cl1&1‘l0bI¢f0WIl at Ottawa there was lo»_t $10,000 a year = H M DAVISQN of income for all time to come. He . 'City Clerk claimed the Liberals had saved so 000 0"’°‘°’kiii2§i§€f8'§§‘”’°“°‘°“”' pzoycaplbbyaabpllishing the Legisliitive " F ' 0 7'"-'Z' 'il A man loves an ideal , a 'woman id Iizcs love. 0 Partly cloudy, cooler. probable showers ferry, and spend some $14,000 on roads variable Winds' _ i. -o .1 - . “ °“° 3' 0 “S "‘“" 1”* 5°” W° Pain Ceased First Day. Mrs. Mary O’Dell, 262 Dunn Ave., Tor- cnto. writes; “I have used Mi.lbnrn’s Rheumatic Pills and they cured me of a naliahle watches ` mannnt steel bl-idg¢5_ H8 than wok severeattack of Rheumatism. The pain up the question of revenue giving the °°°°°d “fm” the 5"” °“5”° trial °f 111° We dont care to handle any- estimated receipts sufficient to cover the remedy' thing else. ’ ,proppsed expenditures with a small uma* |'i"i”'°"t R°"°"°’_ “°""l|llll~ ‘\ Cat] and give us the d- t f Asurp us. While. lie hoped for this much 9 'L I your inspection ver 1° ° would depend upon the weather and S . I other circumstances. It was better to” Your. While ' to get our prices on 'Banned Goods _before purchasing. _ ,l We invite comparison of prices an_d_if you favorus with that privilege we feel surejof making. .a/sale. I All kinds of Caiined I ewes at .Rock Bottom pi-me ° Home adjourned. ' ‘_ f _ _ v__nu§'1‘aa»rai horn’s Pelrfoct Cream Tartar, Powder. _ Lime, Ammonia or any injurious per cent Carbonic Acid- if new P. W. College buildin when he cc 11 , te M.1¢.H ‘ W II I _ °°'°` 3" _ ‘ I _ __ _ _tt-ok the leadership. ”De’oent€i'res wow gidrggil g°7°g)°l?'?°°“ 95°” Ggg2z°1"“‘%n19'2l$lMm?r’ M°Gng°t P"o"’;M°°° ' ‘ I =` ' qI‘\~| - ‘SS\.1°d‘f°1’ $152000 and II <>°mra0t.l~.tfI 'iii°°fwmis,sr or n¢miiema£a¢air»ii.°.i ' .»*i'rf¢.I’. 1 . - "` S 1|, for $28,000. .important changes, had . I=="WgrdN¢-'¢. awnsvmvio Bell _ ‘ 0 I since been made, giving greatly in- n°Ilii°\iVariii"ii°cu2&ilia>i-'ii§'age lac ° 1 /- - _ - - I. ~ _ _ ir __ ‘ 4' .I ‘ I I I '=l~» creased, accommodation 'th t ' °_fPhl“ U“`¢°.& 9°” Glu* 9`°°1'¥° *linet- _ .P _ _ _ , cteéged cost but “ith mm °‘.‘~ “‘- anaa.taesm1tie¢u»minePciiwniheo 1; ` ' " 1 _ 6 h€&l_lllg the ed atniiie o'clcckln the forenofg, and"contiii°ii-cf ' _ 5;; . - - . . I 2_5 toni-may root up in $35,000 in au. fs>t>.<'1\'_§1-yllf1*_'*,=°’<=_!°°l=,¥1_\`1?l1'=f=» “vein-‘°f'we _I .I _ " f 'fx A _ _-1- 0 Then they would haveabuilding tobe' Ame. ll°ESCRlP'l’I_oN OF ,_ “ _ S .5 l proud of. Tae opposition clamored §a2%tbt§‘éé)v§‘§§Yhl§;‘é§§‘1§sP§i°§,¢t§llL;h]Hi% Pglétgf i****“§§Hw I E all ¢ q v - Y . 5': " A ;';°_;‘ ,$;,;§§,f°L:;‘§,;‘,},f;;?f§’,;§§°*;,‘3,‘”;‘;3. n.. at w. cw. Nw. i=..a ii.. Messrs. Dsaasoau acc., I A A _GENTLEMEN:-I have (Signed) MAYNARD BGWM ' Government _ (For the sake of comparison, we give the Royal Baking Powder, which is 12 74 per cent-) MlSCLLANEO`US ITEMS. _ ‘ linard’s Linimerttur sale everiwliere. “Let me see; this is your son’s last --F03 year in college. isn’t it P’ "Ordinarily it would be, but he has Il decided to take a postgraduate course in shot putting.” ‘ “E Dr Low’s Worm Syrup is web ` a simple, safe and eliectual tor Leav° Ch ww" Worms of all kinds, that no other should. 7 0’clock a In be used. No purgative needed afterwards Price 25c. Don’t marry a melancholy ' mar.-his _sighs will be unbearable.. ~ 4 went wuttisit. a iy blood, strengthened my nerves and re- bored me to health and vigor.” ‘My wife," said-‘the minster. “often ‘helps me out with-my sermons.” ' . Ia _ ‘-Huml” said Henery Pcck‘.»,,M~y_wi!_e preaches _ all the sermonsin our house.” 'I SEVERE SALT Ri'l»E_ll\l.I I Refuse all substitutes or imitations _'of .. the rename Dt-_ .Fowler-’.. _,sr wud Strawberry, most of these are absolutely dangers. ‘ _» 3 , _ ` When a girl propuseslo a man, shol always acts as if she expected him to _apologize for i‘t. _ _ I lman|’s Liniment Cures Burns, etc. ~ at ' The Polic_eB.eD0rter-Says ._ that pemb story brought.,teais_ to the eycs .forthe Clly °dll°1`- - ' - cattle anti shea-pion The Copy Reader-Yes, _and 'cans under gpgk 4; pm", and Wills- ` . ' for further passa fi a ly io Btirdock Blood Bitters cured me of Sal Rheum 3 years ago,.and I had no retui' of it since. ~ I was so bad with itl could not sleep. lt only t/ook two bottles of B. B." B._ to eiect a cure.” Mrs. Welch, Greenbank, Cobble-Well , old man,my _wife has ii legacy left her. _, L _ '_ ` Stonef- Congratulations! I am marriage. has tnrnc-d out _so Pain inthe. Bacltf 1 . “I sutl‘eredwi'th'”“'n in the back for overs earaiid*couiii”notV get" _ih"cured. L Three hotties ‘of THagyi`u~d’a --_.Yellow removed. the ' 'eonnirel ”.I.I.I-M rshal iinhfi mmya wiaiuini-remember hisotherwifej ' \ . .l . ‘ -»- _A-_'-... ' Liver Troubles. bi_l_ionsness.ss1Io`w com- ,p1exion,_ yellow eyes; iatiiidice, I yield tothe curative -I powers -not Lass Diver Tlievaresnrctocure. I' I -: i _ _- _ i 1 ‘_ fllopperly -_Can _you __reccu\mend the man who build your house P ' _ Plankingten-If you ai'e`.fond of an outdoor life. - ‘For internal or external use Hagyard’s Yellow Oil cannot be excelled as 5. pain relieving and soothing remedy for all pain. PURE TEA Youcan patch up a brolrenheart 'so _,__.,_., ,Q that it will keep on loving any old thing. but when faith . is shattered it is done for. ».. f Miipar¢|’s Liniment Cures Dandruli. Bid you ever notice how much easier it is to love your enemies after you have whipped them P 1 II `Worms cannot exist either in children or adults when Dr. Low’s Worm Syrup is used. 25c. All dealers. ‘ When a woman says that if she was rich she would <10 ine or zona in ine, FORSAI-It -A new world. she means she would give away,f,‘§§ °,'§°g'§§t”.¢‘f5,,'I‘§,.1§§f;’_* her old clothes to her poor relations., - Y ‘ F ‘Goodby!’ in French. _ ‘°Ah!. That’s good as far as it goe.’? "Yes, but I can’t remember whidi is which.” > | |__ I B A _illellhitiléfltilelltilaltiieltii A ' l _#The if _#_ One Place A A cuswmers ‘ ork. _ gpstztsvthesame asyou are asked L B ' dressingsham ,'eing¢~ inzuand Shaving dohgoiizimh thor- o l_i a_nd_comtorta.b1c manner. _ Igfhas `IIatrdressingPai-lors on _ 2‘i'i.€If"f"-.°§`. .ian am I » hone ._ _ ' W. 1 _ Ir:ucEINE¥mmcIIfga_ , I._:§1,,», »_;f ia..-_ ..-~» 1-..~ ;~,.:..»__~ _» ._ _ I . ~ . .. ii.” ,.._,_._:;. Ei? _ _{!__;;; _. _,;;::____»;“W _;_‘V_hgY_L_ iq. 9 o’clccl. ft in Can be made strong andhealthydby L2 45 “` lilburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills., _iss 2 p. m kullion 50 Turner St., Ottawa, says: 4 H -¢ 1ilbt:rn’s Heart and Nerve Pills 'enriched Dafa] 13; hfay, A 1) _ _ WANTED --A`°¢ooti°liorse . Milburn’s Sterling Headache Powders “Gd Stew! .i°b C0 CM USM 1 are easy totake. harmless iii action and tms°m°°° ' sure to cure any headache in from 5 to 90 1lfX1"111l»=° minutes. *Q* “JU1iB. I can sa How d' e doi” and c is ii.-a ' 8! 011- L L Static 0 We are particular in every detail 8 ten' Al:pl tugging’ _peat gpg' ...pave isa: walsrrn.-A mm ic peminingwnneeomrort°rour*1ci-¢p¢ua,P ?i ’