lentalls. For this reason very many ,I .-`-“.7 _.¢"5"£=~:~i..._ =mw~=~“3'=>-1-=ii ~»» ii-4. 9 A NEW KIND OF MOUSE FOUND. On a sand island in Dublin Bay a new kind of mouse has been found. It resem- bles the ordinary mouse in hll except its color, which is that of sand, and the naturalists attribute that peculiarity to _ an interpoeltion of nature for its protec- tion from the owl and hawks on the is- land. It is supposed that they are the descendants of castaway mice and that the protective coloration is a gradually acquired result of their surroundings. i-(li A QUEEN A GREAT GAREENER. Queen Margherita of Italy isa meat lover of flowers, and is a most successful amateur gardener-her favorites being carnations, violets and lilies cf the val ley. She has many interests, besides be- lngperhaps the best educated Queen in Europe. She knows English. French, German and Spanish thorouchly, and is a good Greek scholar. She is an admirer of Shakespeare and has written an inte- resting book on his heroines. Few People Escape The Torture of Piles .1__é_;_ 'Ind Dr. Chn.le’s Ointment is the Only Positive and Guaranteed Cure for This “Fretched Disease. There is usually very little satisfac- tion in consulting a physician regard- .nz a. case of piles. In nine cases out if ten he will recommend a surgical ,openaticn, forgetting, it may be, the risk, suffering and physical as well as financial expense which this treatment people are going about in misery with ‘I piles, believing that they cannot be cured except by means of the surgeon'l knife. It is to such persons that this ad- vertisement will bring good news of ‘great value. Dr. Chase’s Ointment has .never failed to cure piles and it is ve- cognized the world over as absolutely . the only preparation that can be relied I upon to cure every form of this fright- ‘fully common ailment. It .seems strange that anyone should . suffer the wretched uneasiness and acute torture of burning, itching plies 1 when it is so easy to procure Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Nearly every dealer in medicine keeps Dr. Charles Oint- ment, and you can apply it at home without any inconvenience. If you . prefer send G0 cents to Edmunson Bates & 00., Toronto, and a box v.-'ill be sent postpaid to your address. Ask your neighbor or ai-uggzse about me .company now has the contract for light- remarkable remedy. F l 1 i '_ F03 THE HIGH GLASS i BI6Alis°'l`slllDE s vear $t.5o; in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$t.25 'weekly Edition (Wednesday) per year $1.25 in advance ................................... -- la m=1---f 0 '= THE GUA Juenlmportlal, Reliable. Neweh ll th 1 e 'f . . . . . . . . .. .. gethlili-\v;eki‘y rlsdition (Wed. a Sat.) per Branch Offices have been established at the following place ed, advertising, job work and other busiu Summexside, Rogers & Rogers' store-J. B. C. Baker, Manager _-rib;-non, Aibertan Bookstore-G. S.Mutta Agent. Souris East, Telephone office-P. G. Seaman, j. E. B. MCCREADY. I. P. HOOD, 1 1- --+~ - * YVEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1900. LIGHTING MONTREAL. the lowest tender may be accepted. The tenders have been ref members and of these 16 have already de- clared themvelves in favor of the lowest an In `|.‘Pm‘d°nt schumn ooman’ ‘nd te. I- . . I . f 1 . 'z' -':,.',~. .~:.-rn". '.fv*$f’l";fl‘i*c.' '~ . ' " itil. r “ An Independent ggurnal, nntrammelled all “amd 5° lu om- oth few diys _ _ __ .,,__...,. . .. . .. _ I , __ ,_ _ .. __ __ _.,..-...,... ` _ ._ _..,, fearless; aiming to Y __~.»__,5 _ '. .__. _ _ _ _ _, __ _,~ _ __-.jg ____,_»__ .ff __ _:__ ____ _ ,~_ es; ,__», ~ 3 if _ r _ s vimtii me La Place. aGoethe, _“___ we arc a youthful law of development Q then the spiritual; e where subscriptio is may be paid, news uriuigs- has been to clear th t'=v-‘sC'¢d=- I it habitable. This ___ ` be said by way o'f r intended. But I si _“eng iudubitable fact; a iii lililiillli G\llR\llilil;;‘;.?°:‘:i.:'1.i::. colleges, and univer and excellence of th so recognize the far in letters, science, occupy at the prese tinctly inferior to t Montreal Herald, which has taken a u_ies_ and,” an our praiseworthy interest in civic reform in to compar, with ,_ that city, and is the earnest advocate of things mweriah W accepting the lowest tender for lighting Dire of the world; i its streets, now finds it probable that teuecm we “in 11 Europe.” 8 back to the full Council by the Light and A da ‘maied I Fire Committee. The full Council has 34 I :JN tender, and several more are conddently. expected to vote the same way. _ The various companies competing for z ' m ` |I&V\l ,_ seeking at all times to further the best interests is m the dmnam 9! gntlgg g ' of the people, and recognized therefore as ‘mn tm _ _ p ,_ _ ‘nd The P°°p1°,. param invention, Ameri?ahas»nog__pm5u_ibdi_ B Published nits oinees, New‘ Prowse Block _single .san or woman "*who_‘le_De\l`_tB will f‘ N°'“‘ sid’ $35' °fn°°‘ ‘t the f°u°"*°‘ tat” ehlneln the intellectual ilrmament with Rayame m 8 “mee fi- ‘l (exce t Sunda ) one Iorning Edition. ai? _ _ _ _ _ _ ww R5fg¢l,Sh3k¢gpgro, Copernicus, Newton- litl ‘DirWln'. I know Elitor. :Business Manager. now, because I thin tendency to overi ' gratulate ourselves benelicence of its rich itude ot our schools, sities, and the variety eir appllances,le't' us al- less-pleasing fact that nation.. Iknow the is Hrst the natural and nd our chief business e continent and make and much 'more might eply it criticism were mply state a fact-an nd I state it here and k I discern a constant ook it. vs nile we cou- on the prosperity of and philosophy, we nt time a position dis- hat of European coun- history have no name heir greatest. In all e \re winning the em- n the things of the in- ve on the bounty of . heotherda . Ee-died mer of lifayand heflett The doctor’e oertii- cate showed that death resulted from hold fever. The ' octor himself said He had a splendid /. constitution. I In each case with one exception they util current at considerable distances fro at Chambly, 18 miles from the city. Th ing Montreal. Other companies tha have tendered have water powers locat New and choice lines of imported ,have the dm goods-all prices, 3 for 25c, l0c, 15: and 20s straight, 2 for 25c, 5 for 50c Sic. L3, Bunn. $350 PH. box af 50_ _a fair price for the work. This isthe rate fat which this company has tendered both h|mfe¢'n °M:m1dcn1neto.rusr.. __ S _ ;1awr‘;ldcePo‘v:erCoa;;any X; tendered _ to do the same work for $54.75 per lamp. or $40.25 less than the Royal. 'run has . v raised some discussion as to whether the At Cardigan- *he C*fdiS°‘n D"i'Yi“3 CGUPUW Wm even lower rates. For instance the follow~ ing are the rates in the cities named be- low: hold a Grand_Tea Party at Cardigan, near their Factofy, on Thursdav, June 27, 190| Saloons well stocked with refreshing drinks and all the delicasi fs of the season. Straw- berries nud I~‘e Cream will be on thegrounds. Dancing Boots, Sv-.ia;,s, Games an the usual amusemenw. i Good 'lfrrut Fishing near the grounds. Ten on he tabies at iz o’clock. _ Admission including Tea, 25 cents; Children work can be done for the lower amount named. There are other cities, however The PAUODS Bild S118-\‘6lJ01dBl"i Of that enjoy nearly as low and in somecases Detroit, $63.~i5;`I‘erre Haute, $63 95; Youngstown, Ohio, $61; Erie, Pa., $31.86; Davenport, Iowa, $56; South Norwalk, Conn., $53.56; Batavia, N. Y., $53.75; Mun- cle, Ind., $a2.&2; Chilicothe, Ohio, $65; the contracts have each a capital of fro two to three and a half millions of dollars. W . ‘ _Till ‘Q ID the city. The power house of the Royal is by neglect of sym is warnin him a year ed ' respectively at 6, 22, and 81 miles from the the city. The Imperial Company, which has also tendered,generates its current by _steam power. The St. Lawrence Power `Compauy,the lowest tenderer at $54.75per » lamp, derives its power 22 miles up-river During the discussion of the tenders for lighting Montreal it has been contended A b.)x"of ‘50 E1 Cas" for $840 on behalf of the Royal that $95 per lamp is . _. _» A ize water-power to develop the electric. *__ 1 was fairing in its du complexion, discolo ness, des nd n . have all sheeseesyzx eufering stomach. The restoration of _ and nutritive organs health, begins with Pierce’e Go1dengMe functions of the sto ion clear. In one condition of perfect tahco Idaho “I and u told me yi’ m t 'ch this and let you know do my work now with W and two vials ` llc." eal if you want a cu r physical strength, n nerves are niet, the °‘Iwaetroubled'wit E. . _ . ,remedies but to no a to a friend: “That ) man was a suicide. __-ll e could have pulled him through if his etomacai had been sou n . But he ruined his stomach by hug meals, snatch in inter- vals of bu!iu¢88 and ptcms which have been past, that his stomach SH he . ~ _'lac aymptcgxs of a disordered condition t, 2.. .:_.’.‘.;fe:: .:;°.‘:.° “rr °f dim' aglpetite, sour risin f ness after eating, chi others, variable ga, eartburn, undue dull headache, dingy e d eye, ductuatione in ervousneas, sleepless- No one person will cms at once but any t _ ` one of them calls get prompt aid for the the stomach, di stlve to a condition ogound the irst dose of Dr. dical Discovery. The euro _progresses from that dose until the mach and its related organs are in healthy operation. Then the 8_3 appetite healthful, the sleep res , the eye right, the complex- word the body ie in a health. ~ _ h in<\il¢Silon about two fa," writes Wm. Bogvker. Elq., of Juiiae V* . ._ . an eddiderentdoctondgssd until X wrote to “_ . to do. I aukred d ieh 'd d hat . thought Ped? itnwodl; lgrilxlame. :Tow ltr: :ad tewritl t . atlamallnilgt. IGI! t paxnandl ftllave ou thattircdfl' thtluecdtoha Five bottles of De:.l;Ien:e“s Golden Hedivgl III- ot’ his ‘Pleasant Pellets' Don’t let the d er sell you a substitute, _ re. Insist on having “Golden Medical Discovery.” ` ’ Dr. Pierc_e’s_ Pleasant Pellet! _ D complexion powders. They make g J aealthy the complexion cind- i half pos.. .Madison was. seo; Auburn, 1s1e.,s5o; Fm- -*WS “U if any prove unfavorable, Tet will be held irst £ne day fpliowing. Special fares and train arrangement in con~ nectiou with the Tea Party at Cardigan, on Thursday, June 27th, tgot. _ . . Stations. lfare Train Departs Standard Time Cl-|"1`0wn _ 75c 8.15 A. M. Roy. junction 6oc 8.30 “ York k 8.40 " Bedford 6oc 8.53 “ ‘ Tracadic 45c 9.09 “ Mt. Stewart ' 9.13 ‘ Pi id “ Browse é32i.‘&‘S&’. 2 49C SQ” 45° Peake‘e 3.5¢ “ St. Teresa 25c “ zoc 4a Road __ Perth ' L x5c Cardigan _ Arrive }, . Souris 85c “ Bear River 75c “ Selkirk ' 75:: “ St. Petcr‘s (oc “ Morell“ fo: “ Lot 40 Ee: 6 36 “ St. Andrews 45c 6.5 “ cl’ Arrive 7.5g o~.°"4‘¢-M." °.:rIdnsfer books will be closed fro1n.tIle`r7t_h _.ing aflvice for swallowing pills: “When June to the and Jul next, both days inclusive. v D . , . . . V . . water and therefore floats, look down I M DA IS€a1;Im¢,_ u june 4, Igor, d 2 aw 4wks. . swallow. It will go nearly every tim §’§§Z’§ 5.115121? lf; ...$2.3 ”§§i.i`“§Zn°“f§Z 650. BABBUTHERS, iil.ll.B.Nl. head backas if to gargle; then drop the L_ R_ Ct don' E. Island- -__ \ Charlottetown, May 31st, root. Notice is,’hereby given that a half yearly divi- dend at the rate of 8 p~r cf-nt per annum on the capital stock of this bank has been declared, payable at its Banking house on and after July “ By order of Boardj e Y u-I -I. s. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEDN __ lice an-1 Residence; .Kent St. Opposite 15 -51-.e - BACK-= AC H E lhe Pruhihitinnlci ? Ailft eieetiug ue a bit. The peo le are drinkin =”69' th*¥'i'f`*”~ Th” “N81 3°. for' our saleg eve m If have Backache you have Km; Diiolio. If you neglect Backac_he it will develop into 1**-l\¢Nlll‘$§ th. W ' Inspemon. __ emzrye' igrpectorsilliatznvitsiltm _ ldlhethini worse-Bnghts Dis- wc k it. ,. nxesanmnueof-o‘g€>1;'i¥d§l`ff,°b¢¢°" °“° "PQ, Spedor of the quality of our me an m 3:* Tm' botss. There is no ru an dem ‘ me auf. is. udsfffgrilx “ Eureka” Blend* mf?-°“°s»=»=..=»..“‘“°°’.$’.°.‘§-*€i‘.¥.‘._‘I“* Ttillkflvico advances will 254: per pound. and also ind iajta _ - _ °'°‘:;| Q (fs _ . Wg their _friends ofthe good ‘ _ ' l atoarlkuiincveaaing _ 1 V , Kidney I 5 #"1 ` 2:1. ` N Mark Wrlght’s Factorv. OFFICE ll0URS:8-I0 a.m.,l2 tel n,m..7 to 8 p.|I TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION. Decidtf HLUABL PROPERTY A FOR SALE. ' The undersigned offers for sale by private contract that wry eligible two storey, double teneinent dwelling ‘ house on the corner of _Grafton and Pownal Streets. ` ' - The property has 'a depth of TS feet on Grafton S'r--ef, and a front. age of 59 feet on Pownal Sr-feet. . 'Ihe-House is comparatively new rand- in ctindition and _eau now f be boughrat a greas bargain. and on easy termsof purchase. ` Foliparticulirs apply to, either of _ undersigned We Ao C0n eU. "" ~ v . ‘ a _ Plano- Baltimore Dental Rooms Now Open ' / Block, Charlottetown, 7 ._ 1 Y VVBILIS cen’t be fills: sei. by any piano as by the Mr'_iiRlliS. 1);; you know ..b:»w ibn mechandism of a piano-:lie hammers, strings, dampen-4, etc, ~~l.-_~.’Z Van you deter- mine between c..i==p, unseasoned materials in :ls ~ ef po-or work- men and , -. high class, expensive materials mould- ed by the most skilful. mechanics You must trust a house with a reputation: That is why so many pianos of the MORRIS make End a place in Canadian homes from one end ofthe Dominion to the other. +,=*.S‘f`“'“ . i I ~ ` Milk Vets ‘ Milk Bueke is PM 3° Milk Testers Hill; Scales Milk Separators ~Aernto'rs ¥-ATf- .A. Vl¢Lea11’ d&w&._, , _._V,n ,_ t'f`i£1-t..¢3. TIBBSMY _._.(_)E'l.___ ` Fee!!! 7 To I0 P -oi? :rail _ _ Btlllfilll Bwdtntial ua A I and “define tuple.. Yom In ol St Pauls .Arr A. __ __ 5 ' ‘“°t 6?*:p¥goémq Glear Saving of 25 per cent me. nc. .m .......i, ¢h°i°° i5N¢\\!l of music will deredbythe hand 'I‘hesRss moi-use “ssi- to the andersigaeldg w\Ilpb)euer‘ecei:‘cd on T\xes® , x Printed Iorms mation as to the dna such printed t th Ohiwa, :ati agox If you want a carnage and a good borne, or telephone _ _ Larges Livery M111; Cans Personal attention tc,e.1. LARGE 501313 S Llvery GREAT GEORGE ST lrst class, 5 i n g 1 6 Double Teams to hire reasonable rates. -o -\ s