ore be . and remeve impurities crom the and bowels, by the use of the best known. Put upinglass vials. Thirty ina bottle; one «dese. Recommended by many physicians, Parsons’ Pills ‘Re tf Liver FItt Maps.” Positively cure Ril sness and all Liver and Bowel complaints. or sent post-paid, for 25 cts, Be ree a cu com b Oe, Basten. nen )PERA AND CONCERT COMBINED. Mr. S.N. Earle’s GRAND Entertainm ent IN THE OPERA HOUSE 4 ‘day Kvening, May 1, — ———— PART L. W ' corsist of 10 choice numbers con- airiive ot Choruses, Quintettes by studenis of © Preetan’e, Orebeetra Music, Vocal Sol - Dances, and Selections by the St. Lev 1a Ulab. stomach, itver blood purifier PART 2. Tie beantiful operetta:in 2 acts eatitled *Pau ive” or the Belle of Saratoga. CHARACTSRS. Pivl 1e—The Belle of Saratogs. .Soprano Miee Florence Narle. Rivese—Her Rival ...... Contralto Mise Amy Earle. George Ardent—A !"rench Sradent. Tenor Me. Be'lean. Ci. Sic Charles Grandiswell—An English ‘Loorist “xs * 2 e@eee8 isietksen stderr Mr. H. Winchester. Ms,t Western, a retired officer— Father —— le. «. Paulise..... Mr. Charles Ear Gr -teat the Hotel :— Vu’ —The Mieses Collings, Stewart, W. 1 er, Bore, Brown, McPherson, Earle. G «+ Dre. Maloney, Kenoedy, Mesers Le K v, Eggiecon, Le Parge, Parent, Col- Ki: g~, Cook. Tic’. teo—Beserved senate 35; unre- pers 25. F acticnlare see programme. How’s Your Cfiise Supplies ? That bottle of ink is most gone. We'll sell you a bet- tle from ‘ets to the quarts. We one Breke your ink stand? can sell you a nice cheap. Jast pen in your holder and that don’t write good; 5 or 10cts smoothes all the wrinkles cut of your face. WITCHELL’S BOOKSTORE. 1 « vo Street. Of O46 O66 0 €060 6002 6869 ? ; 9904 60064620 2260 0960 08 OF 3D/ GHOSE BOOS 950 S908 (),p. Prowse’e...... Having pu.chased from Mr, F. J Hornsby the stock and good will of his Bookand Stationery Busines in the Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, sell- ing at !owest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the Susiness in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A cho'-e nev willbe< ance partmenis of th well stocked stand will be: business. The ‘The Bazaar B: fee THE aot. badaal {0a Successors (o F. J. AORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... Ch’town, March 15, 1900. stock of Wall Papers put on sale, and all de- business will be kept A well supplied news special feature of the store will be known as okstore.” oe TIME HAD COME. i i ; 'So Thought a Quebec Man Unt. | Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured Him | of Bright's Disease | Quebec, Apri! 23. 1109 St. Anne Street, this city, considers himeelf an extremely fortunate man. He has come through the ordeal of Bright’s Disease alive. Bright’s Disease is & extremely fatal disease of the kidneve. The eufferer lingers on, growirg weaker and weaker, slowly avd miserably dylog. Once it fastens itself upon a victim there is ouly ene hope to save him. Dodd's Kidney Pills. But they never fail, Narciese Mangy says: “l have endured Bright’s Disease tor over five years. Doc- tora told meI would never get well. | thought my time had come. A friend told me to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I have cured. Death is natural, beautiful, progressive. There is small doubt it is treated far too sentimentally A CHOSEN FRIEND daurvard Bronchial Syrup is the chosen friend of our best singers and most uoted public speakers. No other cough remedy has euch a widespread reputation. It quickly stops the worse cough, banishes boarsenees and clears the throat ard bron- chial tubes. Druggists and dealers re~ commend Harvaid Bronchial Syrup. ——— + << La An artist is pot to be blamed for making an exhibitionof himeelf. Babies Have Croup, No disease comes so suddenly and treacher- usly we ita victim as Croup. Happy is be mother who has at hand Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Turpentine when the dear ones awaekes in the night ccughing and struggling for breath. This famous remedy is the stard by in the homes of this continent as @ prompt and certain cure forcreup, bronchitis, coughs, coldg, asthma and throat irritation, r 25 cents a bottle. Family size 60 cents. To be abused ie better than to be for- gotten. To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All 1Uppisttelurd ihe Money it fails tocure be, . W. Grove’s signature is on cach box om —_ - Eate, Hate, men’s hats, soft and bard bate, good hate, cheap bats. J B Mac donald & Co’s —wk Solomor was the wisest of men. He knew enough to cut his copy up into short paragrapbs. In that way he succeded in getting his writings read. > + Mr.8. N. Earze’s Grand Concert and Opera ecowhbined.— The music loving people of Charlottetown will have the opportunity of taking in two concerts ino one evening at the Opera on Tuesday evening, May ist. The first part will con sist of 12 choice numbers, consisting of choruses, quintetter, orchestra music, vocal solos. Thesecond part will con- sistof “‘The Beautiful Operetta in two acts, entitled Pauline, or the Bell of Sara- toga. This is under competent mapage- ment, . = fs 3i. oe Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns, etc. There is wealth and poverty of some kird in every house and in every heart. An unbought and unbiased jury is the twelvemontb. . Babies Tortured. By flaming, itching eczema, find comfort and permanent cure in Dr. Chase’s Ointment, a& preparation which has arecord of cures un- paralled in the history of medicine, Kczema, salt rheum, tetier, scald head, old people’s rash, and al) itching skin dise: ses, are absolutely cured by Dr. Chase’s Ointment, _ Maay a gentleman lives gentetly on the income Of @ clown ; many a clown lives equalidly on the income of a gentleman. Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandroff. a+ ore Another shipment of patriotic scarfe, white satin ground with Jack Khaki with Red, White and Blue. All vbe go in cid Lonion town. Get one,they will go like fire today.— Jas Paton & Co. What is Needed. By every man and woman if they desire to secure comfort in this world is a corn sheller. Putnam’s Corn Extractor sheils corne in two or three days and without discomfort or pain. A hundred imitations prove the merit of Putnam’s Painlees Corn Extractor, which is elways ture, safe, and painless See signature of Polson & Co., on each bottle, Sold by medicive dealers. we ee Dogs in Hamburg are taxed ac :ording to siz-—the bigger the dog the higher the tax. -~<o The lils of Women, Are usually the result of an exhausted nervous system which can be fully reetored by the use of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food. Women made nervous by the waisting dis- eases which drain their system find new life, hew vigor, new energy, in Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food, the world’s greatest blood and nerve builder. Minard’s Liciment Relieves Neuralgia, Narcisee Mangy, cf | just finished the fourth box and am | Fe ss ‘ \ AAAA en) om) ohied > =e X=) #) => #h=) > > ee) @dCe) hie) heeded @ =) > "<2 vv SPO POPP P PPP OPPO? 209 2 7 P75 99999909000 200 > Of Special Interes f To Our Farmers ; | 39 ODOM IMEEM OOOO HO IE HOW CAN WE INTEREST THE BOYS IN FARM WORK? — ee | | | The fact that the time is drawing ‘near for the annual emigration of | young men from the farms of our prov- ince ¢o the cities of the United States ‘may well lead us to consider whether | there is nothing which can be done to 'check this exodus. Itis no doubt | true, as some, one has said, that we are | building up a great nation to the south of us, and this may be very gratifying |in its way, yet “charity begins at | home” (orought to) and I firmly believe | this annual exodus is one of the great- est problems before us today. The question of why farm life is not more attractive to boys is about on a | par with the one “Why doesn’t farm- }ing pay?” anda perhaps the immediate cause will not be the same in any two cases. Yet there are a few underlying principles governing this, just as we find underlying principles in farm prac- tice, and the application of these prin— ciples must be varied to suit the indi- vidual needs. I believe that one very important way in which farm life may become more attractive to boys is to make the farm itself more attractive. I know that boys are not, as a rule, the most orderly things in the world, yet there are few boys who do not appre- ciate the difference between an orderly, well-kept farm and the opposite. True, they may not be able to tell just what the difference is, but they realize it nevertheless. The man who allows his pigs to investigate his garden at their pleasure; whose front yard is adorned by a calf or two browsing up- on the weeds growing there; while the wires on his pasture fence are so loose that his cows walk serenely into his neighbor’s cornfield, must not complain if the boys go through the fence also. Another thing which will encourage boys to remain on the farm is to allow them to earn some money for them- selves or rather to pay them some of the money that they do earn, and it is along this line that 1 wish to make a suggestion to the farmers of Nova Scotia. I would suggest that in all the fruit-growing districts of the Province the farmers should allow their sons to each choose one tree in the orchard, the fruit from which tree shall be al- lowed to have for their very own, to dispose of as they see fit and spend the proceeds as they like. And let the boys choose the trees for themselves; don't give them sore old seedling tree which seldom bears fruit, and then such as is only fit for cider, and poor cider at that. Allow the boys to take full charge of this tree and perform all the operations necessary, pruning, spraying and cultivating it, and you will find that you can give them a stronger lik- ing for orcharding than by any other method you can adopt. 1 am so firm- ly convinced that this is < fact that I want to do what little I can to help test it; therefore, if any boy who sec- uresa tree in this manner wishes further information as to the best treatment of it in any way, and will write to me, I will endeavor to give == i «wiGESTION, resulting ‘rom weakness of the stomach, is relicyed by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great stom- tonic and cure for DYSPEPSIA. NS Sone ee 4 Lines of Men's Boots We wish to draw your atten- ticn to A $3.00 a pair Men’s Chocolate Dongola Iuced Boots—etylish and cv con foriable. $3.00 a palr Gyr: Men’s _—spatent =leather walking H.ots — lots of “4 style. 4.50 a pair J Men’s Fine Dongola dl Walking Boots—leatber i lining ~- goed fitters— good wearerfe $5.00 a pair Men’s Tan Willow Calf— Ames Holden make—the best boot you can buy. R. K. JOST. FE se | Stamper’s Corner. bE: 23 vy is a oe him the desired information or to secure it for him. And _ those fariners who do not live within any of our fruit districts I would urge to go and -do as near ‘“ likewise ~ as they can. Give the boys something for their own and encourage them to do the best they can to make it a protitable venture I do not wish anyone to infer from what I have said that I believe the fathers in the past have not done their duty by their sons. ?erhaps they have; perhaps they have clone all that could be reasonably expected of then to en— cour g: the boys to stay on the farm, thou... I am inclined to fear that there has ween too much of that form of en- couragement which consists in giving the buy a pig which becomes his fath- er’s hog. But however this may be, let every father make at atteropt the coming year to give his sons more en- couragement, both financial and other- wise, and I believe that the result can- not but be for the best interests of this fair province of ours, the finest bit of country the sun shines on today. F. C. SEARS. School of Horticulture, Wolfville, Nova Scotia. The (CHARM OF BEAUTY Not in the Features so much as in the Grace and Vitality of a Healthy Body--Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve and Blood Pills make Women Beautiful. There's a certain charm of beauty in ths graceful, elastic movement and clear com- piexion of a healthy woman in which the fea- tures do not play an important part. The pale, sallow complexion and dull leaden color of the skin, dark circles under the eyes, headaches, pains in the back and sides, dull eyes, weakness, nervousness, despondency and low spirits are symptoms of weak, watery blood and improperly-nourished nerves. No woman can be beautiful until the blood is enriched and the nerves strengthened. Dr, A. W. Chase's Nerve Food is a food for the blood and nerves, Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food restores the energy and strength to a run-down system, Note your weight before using them, and the {increase week by week as the brightness re- turns to the eyes, the color to the cheeks and the form rounds out with firm, healthy flesh, the natural result of rich, pure blood and healthy nervous system. Face cut and facsimile signature of Dr. A. W. Chase on every box of the genuine. = a box, all dealers, or Fdmanson, Bates & Ca, Toronto. | SYP IND INVEREDY® “FP FTE PPP TTTD INT Bargains in Second Hand Pianos Millec Bros. Queen Street. Connolly’s Building. VVVUYYPTYTTTUTTEVYTUUrreeVyeUVrercrreureevUreUreeeUUeeUPCCWmaUU CUCU. ONPODPOYODNRNETTNTT Enna HNN epsernnnatntnonnerretn en rre rey TTT TT PPP $29,000 DEBENTURES —FCR— SEWERAGE SYSTEM ~-OF THE-- CITY OF CH’ TOWN Tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed ‘*fenders for Sewerage Debentures” will be received at this office up to the night of Thursday, 10th of May next, for the pur- chase of 25 thousand dollars ($25,000) of the City of Charlottetewn Debentures, for Sewer- age Works. These Debentures are of the denomination of $500.00 each, are payable in Forty years from date, and bear interest at three and a half (34) per cent per annum, payable half yearly. Tenders will be re- ‘ en acaba | (| | l ( is the only internal remedy for Catarrh that is GUARANTEED FREE FROM COCAINE AND ALL OTHER OPIATES It IS an entirely vegetable compound . it IS absolutely harmless. It IS acertain permanent cure. It IS not a mere temporary relief, It IS not a cost!v long treatment. Itis not A FAKE buta tried honest remedy that has brought benefit to thousands of your felluw- countrymen. Send 10c for a sample to The Indian Catarrh Cure Co., 146 St. James St., Montrea} JOHN HISLOP & CO., Props. \ HATS AND CAPS , 1 TQ’ MEN'S AND BOYS nae OUR NEW STOCK T.J.Harris, — London House “H ave you an eye for the Beautiful” Ifso you will derive unlimited pleasure by inspecting our Millinery Department now rep!et2 with spring’s latest produc- biuns. : This department which is comparatively new; extends almost full length of store It is fitted up second to none on P, E. I being newly tinted, carpeted, is very light some and contains large bevel mirrcr, every advantyge is afforded in selectin goods. One slance at its scft dainty materials, their exquisite shacings and the arrangement of such, sufficiently assures that capability prevails throughout. : Our trimmed hats and bonnets are (not copied millinery) but creations of natures pighest gift ORIGINAL ARTISTIC TALENT the result of which cannot be obtained in any copy} and can only be accomplished by our milliner MIs8 BIRCH who besides being an acknowledged artist in her line has an immense range of Tips, Chiffons, Laces, Buckles, etc,, to select ceived for the whole amount or for parts thereof, not less than $500.00 The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, HENRY SMITH, } Chairman. | Office of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply. ; Charlottetown, P. E. I., April 20th 1900. | from and will meet the requirement: of all in point of pric+. ‘Customers both old and new will receive every attention in MATTHEW & MGLEANS | ‘ Souris, P. E. J.