QUUO ill Il|&'llvd|l.~Ul hah lil' anna _ Beaver I Flour' _ IaiklrtwhiUehr\ad,¢l_dafy °er~¢lbxi»i¢enu,n¢»i-agus tk lm&H fropartin J be beatwhu. lakeathodastiut iillt Pad-lyandC-aloe-eo aldhar-yqaewholeeome. G°l0y0urgreeat-naadgetit. ll) _..... CAKE' (°'0\9 9’*>*»<¢\s~e- Qrguo’ g New Meat and Grocery Store Cor. Queuii and Fitzroy Streets when you want anything , in thc uicat or grocery line I call on nicl will please you. liverythinq HIGHEST in Ql`.~\i.IT\', l.O\\'EST in PRICE. Orders delivered in any part of thc city. (UIGNO .'¢I(i|@0i)b - i _ H ‘ne-rxonnlciinvassing by candidates and .SUUAllEllIi|GliS. =_ V anhdt. lata _'Ei In S ul ll thousand prisoners who had taken part N tu io u , I lit' S? FRIDAY JUNE 3. ill. CONCERNING AIIIESIY. One of the points at tune between the Ernpema-of Rnaela and his Parliament la that the latter demands un unconditional amnesty for all political offences, and this he ie unwilling bograut. it niuat indeed baprettyhard for a dupotlo ruler to grantafroe DlNion I-litlfill 115011! VJ thousands of men who have ||r~eafatant.ly» nought tn take hir lik and ha overthrow his government. Nor is it made easier by the demandolthe Duma. As now pro- posed it would be amnesty under compulsion. _ And yet It might be better to yield. Auinestied rebels often uiirlre most loyal and useful subjects. In Canada we know what valuable public services were rendered by Cartier and McGee long years nfter ri price had been set upon theirheuda. Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria after the Hungarian uprising of 1849 Zranted just such an nmoesty as the Czar now refuses. Among those parrloneii was the rnous Count Andrassy, afterwards .\l inister of Austr ollungary and a devot~ liuinbert of Italy shortly before his death urs-volt In the big Italian cities. npoleoii thc Tliiriigrunterl nn amnesty in holesoine precedents for the Czar. .vvcoiirpuluory ioting it ought to be Voriivi I‘iiiit-c arid .~`_td|icy Slim-t.<. _ ' 5»25niwf twfim. " l llti f ' l ll it ti . 6) 0 t) ,nw on 0 Denon” so C A on C. B., writes:-“I have great confidence' in Dr. Chr\se’s medicines and believe that cl has of representatives than the °°*-~~ -~-- ~- .__ 7- _._ ._ _ - ----. _.- _ _ _ Dr-. Chase! Kldney~Llver Pills anved my Shirts with d t. Style and In calling your nt-tent,_ion to Dr. Chanda uecessively Chancellor and Prime Km"°7`|*‘h'°' Pm’ R' I’ °“ly "°°°““7 "° P0 Isupporter of Francis JOSep|i. King 5 muted an amnesty to more than a 5 flow of bile-they regulate and enliven the action of the bowels and ensure good digestion iii the intestines. At the same all poilticaiollenriers after his \'ictor~ Ll us Italian canipalgulof l.`\'il. These are “A The iriiprcssion grows thot If we are lb d ,., . . Dr. Chase`s Kidney-Livery Pills means a t. I couipirnteii with ii prohibition of ;:';’°3"h““d °°“"°n when mare hm _ V _ rneansa removal of the conditions which e” "l='°""‘ r“"'h‘"¥ “`°“ld d° ‘”°"° "° leadtobnckache, rheurnatlsm, lumbiigo, CUTE l1\ll‘|l.Y of elections and rrbatter BrIght's Disease, appendlcltis and' diabetes. Liver Pills cured me and I have rec- coiiiinsnd them to many people. Will noaaud tale liver to Ceaadlaa athletes: “ir my inulra ui win. i~t_¢\eu»_ai»_h_ with na .rhyme -man tm- ut institut- lvr lluimm I! any :wuz mm- nu athletic ability and he ohvrvu these very alrnple rules. moons ia ,bored _laavq-y ooodrdvlee for than in every walk of ,life as well as In ithlatlw. .fi IGLVE IIYEII. _ Billlll IIIBESTIUII '_._.. _ And There is nn`)_Aore Prompt' and certain new af Keeping :ie Liver #ight Than nn, cniisirs iiinrirr-Livisir » Pitts int- to their success in the past, for they re known in nearly every home. By means of Lhelr direct and specific ctlon on the liver-causing a healthful me they stimulate the kidneys In their ark of tilterlng poisons from the blood. This cleansing process set ln action by borough cure for biillousnoss intestinal ndlgestion, Lorpld liver, kidney erangements and constipation It means ii restoration of health, n pain, weakness and suffering. It Mrs. James Lawrence. West I/Ardoise, ife. 1 was a great sufferer from chronic ynpepsia and entirely unable to do any- hing. Two boxes of Dr. Cha*=s's Kid ney-1 "My husband was cured of Ilvcr tliedatamlnatlon that llllel aneeua tn ' every walk olllh. 'I‘laluh_|tnlu|ly_'|o to ~_ -x' 1 str:-_lt .Parliament ir hr-me' not mid ae truth ." ‘|:'lrr¢'r.` ,easily be made to last the whole year, * i I 'i'¥*"i”’ 4-. 'LPS § Comfort, f The W. G. & R. Brand Made in Canada. Unsurpassed in America WHITE SHIRTS 75c, $|~00 and SL25. FULL DRESS SHIRTS WIDE BOSOMS. NEW COLORED SHIRTS, Stiff and Soft Bosoms, Large Variety. 50c. 75c» $I-00, $1.25 and $1 50. ALSO THE W. G-& R. COLLARS all style `2 for 25c. 410|' 50c in 2 qualities. GORDON ®. McLELLAN, L ___ _ _ _.___ ._..» _.__l__ _ -_-- . I _-__:~lJ " A-"'§{€:'¢`,° C` inw- - he 1"- 2:. U14 . \_:~.’ .fig _ _ ’ :;» i ‘ _#_ "{_c. cfs." I, »S.*'_", .y- \ _» _ nddir new bean! and leisure to man with our Guide ns. Beal es tiic diilerent liranciies of railway, the Steamers City of London and Electra add to the facilities ol the transportation. When at nil con- venient visit our Market which is op:n for business everv day of the Week. Plants will be promptly delivered to steanrers or boat. Brlow please find a partial list of our stock. ' Perennials-Pansy and Daisy in bloom, Sweet \Villlniu Forget-me-note, Diantlins at noc. per dcz. 4C. each. Hollyhrcks 6c. each. 6or. per dw.. Cirnation (only u few) at 5c. each. Marguerete seeding, Carnations, 25c. per dm. Seedling Pansy zoc per doz. Annuals a very choice variety-Aster, Phlox, Petunia, Verbtns, Stocks, Mignnnettr, hisrigold, Balsaius, l-Iverlastinga, Calllopsis, Salphigiossis (Zandytuft. Snap dragon,Nasturtium,Tolland dwarf Crystal Palace,Compacta Lobelia, Dwarf Alyssuxu. Golden Feather. Canary Creeper, Morning Glory. etc. at i_;c. per dcz_ §i.oo per ico, Dahlias from seed zoc. per doz Gladiolirs bulbs .;oc_ per doz A limited quantity of named Dahlia bulb. imported from James Vick‘s Sons, Rochester. N. Y.. at i5c. each. Mixed Daliliae from some firm at roc. each. Nice Island grown Dahlia at 8c. each. Vegetable Plants -Early Transplanted Cabbage, Cauliflower and Celery at _=,oc. per roo. Extra early tomato (will flpen most of ite fruit) at 3oc. per doz Late Tomato i5c. per doz. Late Cabbage for fall and winter use (ready for planting zo june) at izc. per too. Geraniunlp I-very choice assortment the bulk of them imported from Indiana last fall from ` loc to to cts. Grand for bedding or for house nee. _ Notice-Perennials sent by mail ic. extra each for postage mtmt beadd- ¥i and Cauliflower, Cabbage and Celery 5c. per hundred extra for postage. omnto plant.-i zc. extra for postage. But annuals we send postage free.Caah must alwaya accompany__ order. When at all feasible order to come by ex- press nr, freight. We always give more clay on roots, than by mail. ‘ Notice all wintered over Prrennials such as Pane , Daley, Carnations, Ilollyhocka etc. have been about 75 per cent. winter iilled and our stock of tnoee will be limited. J. J. GAY Q SON, Ch’town, Market Phone 370;* - Residence 180. V -I spam mn! _ I' ‘T . t .~ - » `:’ GAYS’ PLANTS. From one end of our beautiful Illard tothe other our plants will be scattered, 'il Y _P Y- The Murray llavbor Railway pieces one nf' the most prosperous and independant se-tt'¢nie-nts of tue Island in close touch Newton. _ iw. complaint. by using these pills and we would not think of being without tlieni in the house." Dr. Chaae's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, hi centira box, at ull rienlv.-is,j or; Edinanson, Bates & Co.. Toronto. TRADE AND SHIPPING. PORT OF CIIAIILOTTETOWN. Entered. June 7: Lady Hill, Ilauahn; Port- Hood; S. S. Electra, McLaren; Montague; S. S. City of Ghent, Hare. Hfx. Cleared, June 0; Energy, Jackson, Halifrix;Jessle and Ada,l-Ieather,0r\vell; Albert P. Pomor, Sydney; S. S. City of Ghent. Hare, S’Slde; S. S. Electra, Mu-_ Laren, Montague. ___ _ T HOUSAN DS F CAN ADIANS. Use Ozone (tho coupon kind) because they know it Ia superior to any other brand on the market., because they 'get nearly twloe as much for their money as they would were they to buy any other make. because it is the only way |n‘whlch they can procure one full sired 250. package of Celery King free of cost. To effect a. permanent cure of germ troubles we recommend that Celery King be taken with Solution of Ozone and remember' the Celery King Ia supplied at our expense. No other firm can make you this generous offer. We alone have the right t/otzlve Celery King with Ozone so be sure and ask yourdrugglst for oaone (the coupon kind). THE PUBLIC DRUG 00., BRIDGEBUBO, ONT. comms events. City Council mesa; the second Mon- day In each month. James Paton, Mayor; Vt . W. Clarke, City Clerk. Next Ned Rose meeting Lodge Prince Edward S. O. E. Tuesday, June i2i h. nt 8 p. m. Refi Rose decree. lnltlutlon. lin ard'|IL|nlmeni for ale everywhere. “CHRISTY” Hats -enorm o n s l y the largest sale of any hat in Canada. . - Prowsc Bros.,Lid. ` Some people not very many are letting exceptlonaiehapeq pf, good furniture at lege than aunt n pt-teen rlipthmugh their fingers, by staying ~ away from the greatest ter of fnrnltnre ever held here. well don't blame nr. We have tried to impress on you the fast that our whole stock hu got to be sold and' that quIckl,y.'I'he bargains are going you might aa well have ltrlne of them, some in to-day for youre. John ` Ear. . “ci..i»¢y" LURDS THE CUIHUIS remiss in Ita duqmp Tt$pend¢n\ pres tanottobehlameikiaelagthat for-almost a Iyear, aoareely ._a`_"¢'§ek hu palhl wlthout'l`h¢ Guardian. _wing up some .iz me ten .i.»a»__‘¢r'¢gi¢wm.r`¢n ae Otuwa. At timaiwleetron the voters are refgrredto aa the yanmanry, the free, itiatpenaenz eiwuin. vim. ure wartime upeaka of himself aatlalr rea-vant, . who if elected will do his utlwlt to please the constituency. No Nlilllttve act ahowa more clearly how little regard was paid to thevrlah of aleotdtathan the salary steal; not ,pee eouatltneecy in Canada waaoonanlkd an to their llkea or dislikes; _.indeed every member must know that unch enormous ~lnereaaa of pay niustbe _ highly offensive, but who earedl ., I Sir Wilfrid ltprlqria Flo fora number ofysara hal been worshipped aa a egg qui by tholalhelile, glvea ample D100! ollheing quite human; when he ans-to that the stolen indemnity ls nothing too large owing to the-_Increased length of sessions'-“whytt'r,not quite a thousand dollars per month.” `Tlie sessions nan and awarding to Sir IAurler's contention, members will be entitled to three or four times as much pay as at present. A form of government that allows dishonest unscrupulous men to take what they choose from the treasury ia surely unsafe, and Impolltic. Seeing that our represen- tatives have quadrupled their session allowance since the Dominion was started, there tenet the least guarantee against the present enormous pay being qnadrupled also before many years. The rise from |60) to $i(ID per session was effected with some diflldence on part of the member-ri; the rise from the latter amount to Moll) was done with lean acruples and raising the figures to $2500 lest year seems to have taken place during a vrlld, mad oarouaal with a shout of “who oarea for the blank, base electors, their business la to be content. with their int and keep the treasury full." Any one who supposes that. the greed of our representatives will be content with the present rate of indemnity is too greentobe Intrusted with the ballot. No British possession blasts of loyalty of the old land ao loudlyas Canada, but. when it comes to a stealing grab-game our men look south for lnstmctlori. At the great Liberal Convention held nt Ottawa in 1803, the platform lnld down Included abolition or reform ofthe Senate. The party. has been In power almost ten years, yet the ancient useless concern is is still ln full bloom. quite as uaelessns at the date mentioned, and a creat deal more costly. What hae the Canadian Senate ever 'done to justify its existence I What beneficial acts atand toits creditto justify an expenditure if not less than mn tons' of coined gold since the old Institution was started l The' ready excuse is that it checks unwise legislation. Did it. prevent the Grand Trunk Pacino Railway bill from becoming Iavvi Did It prevent rogues iii the Com- monsffrom stealing hundreds ofthousarids from the treasury toniiako themselves rlchli Nevarln all the years of Canadian history was there a measure pnssedso obnoxious, so generally denounced. But the dim eyed old men with totterlng feet at the grave are yet kesn' for the dollar and opposing the salary-steal was for from their thoughts. ~ . Will the Guardian findroom for these I crude, scattered words from a La\'i|.\N. _.._._¢_.__ MINARITS LINIMENT Is the only Liniment asked for at my store and the only one we keep for sale. All the people use It. HARLIN FULTON. Pleasant Bay, C. B. LIN ENWISE Oli OTHERWISE. Are you llnenwise or otherwlsel Do you loverealhand made irish embroid- ered work. We are showing fifty waist. lengths on white lirir-n. Exquisite designs. Prices $225 tu $500. Jan Paton & 00. 'id tf "ROWSE BROS LTD.. OFFER -M:n‘s Cravenette Rain coats vio th $5 for $4.50. Splendid bar- gain. See adv. On sale todav. 703|. ~$ _ .INSECT ina?-r§¢i.r- P¢° qua|ity.- _We _thrive ~ f just lrnpor_ted‘a diutn,-._ of this high grade” - _Have put it np in 5 and roc sprinkler top _ boxes. You are. not chéged forthebox anditle a very convenient pack- age. , I4 Iwillbeabletoni ea I ~ ' vince _any person that is open to `_ ~_ 'WMMMMMMMMMM Ilona ‘ Scotia woolen mills lltd., ,........W.i.........,, llnromomoiozdz J _ `i` . I _ . .I I I I 9 ' I ~ 9 - ` -ff -= l~1\v= ¢°°d Eddy§.s‘_‘_Wa.ver_l_ey’ Washboardis inode with it ivuvyfg rounding suriace._ * "°"'°" ” 9511 1 tllld 3 iii 1 are the best.- _brand. -All are standard goods, I a Eddy’s they are roiiab et ' ,_ other _ r1tofNew~ Arrived I Week ~ ` . 1:" - ' i . _ <‘ 'Tfi-4.12' .BL _ Q _ L’ -E1., UQ; _ 'L __ _ show . I " . I them to-dey: Iwillfhave rrotrnubleto that I have the best and most stock of hats in town. Come in to-day and be convinced. Brown, ' The Hat and Cap Mau. __ F: F ¢ _.J , ` . _ T, EUREKA I Our Eureka Costume Tweeds For Ladies’ Wear For sale by all Leedin8 Drv Goods Houses an MANUFACTURED BY 3-I9mwf3m EUREKA, N. S. ` W. L _l_ v ____ * * We now have in stock about zoo tous Wire. Number 9 coiled spring. I. I 2 if if if 2 barb galvanized. 4 rr at _ o 9 plain I“ I 2 ai (I I3 Plain 'l`wist_ Wholesale and Retail. li (I fi fi fi H lhe lingers Haiilwaioln , llil ' Ca.nada.’s Standard MQLAUGH LIN CARRIAGES Are Manufactured in One Grade only, Q highest. that money can _biiy. ‘ish _e.s&°.in'r.i‘.;‘:'.§i.i.“..‘.°»‘.:.§“.if;: ',..,"'i:‘:..°“ “'“'°‘~“'° "‘°'° ‘°"°' "M ~'=~' '"- _ ‘l_hi____1;1rl:l_}:u\z'_l(t_l: :i`_\;_i;\!l_.\I-_i;a¢:n_:a__l‘r__n;:_i1_t:_ufi’ wliolostooklontner, not machined split leather iiis t.5§I.t`§‘§.'i‘_,if».’f.’.T5.‘.L"f‘I."ii '3.7l§I..,3i.‘t‘i~.i’i?i'»¥.i'{¢'i°ti`.'H‘il2.§'Ji.?""'“' °‘°""“°’ ““" '“""'"‘“‘ lN1`EI)hy tie iiib lead ayutom which socureaa more dnrahlo iinsr and brilliant A ~ _ » i‘oi“hi:”n:.im:‘zi.:::.:.‘::.’;;~:.‘:i:t:“.°"'°“-' '°°“~"°-'° '“‘~°f-~-‘<1-=»=°~»»°» »~° in .A Agents in evgr? E._i .P°.i_“'_v° Gu.r’“t°° avdmwf twwsm General Agents, Charlottetown. :oe ;- 1 2 ” ”§=§ nov izioiiiis ii : .;,_».. , ' ' ~.= Insist upon your _grocer sending . ~_~,.;,,»-. » -~ - . ~, wi vo of `AW'ltcdlil' ' ~~ 1 ' ' °f °=f°=° .. ii,-l‘ltm.B.~ 1- ~~ I a style and satisfaction. ,_ ~ ~ -_ __ _ j_ __ __ Prowsc Bros.,l.ttl. 1 rose, 1 » 1 »_-. ."'.‘_~ 1- . _ - _ » , _. sEt.L1Noa_omN'rs_, _ _ _ V :ff ,, r , . 1 ,‘ "l """`j~;"¢"~"M"' QF/"("" z" U " f `$¢§_~'»,__. » '\ __ .~'1‘l»=`=e_ mi.. no We‘Ita'valfI'eai'n‘ed liow°and wlistaitv the but Coal. '1‘t\°¢eter=_in enroute. the;gnalityof wha___g_yefdelivcr. W Will# _ h' montll in _fllesttndl sizes. _ ` _`IJ¢tiest pricesfn t.1tiittaii_t§ oi. i' ‘Phone 240. _ ‘ On Strike -.Meny men are raining a‘ duet tim- daya-heoauee its house-cleaning *tir- its a atickler of a-job alu't it? LAUND RY _WORK to your WI FE ir lllr.. HEATING CARPET€‘ lb YOU ll0`w do you like it P don’t von thini the de- serves your sympathy. Theii ahnw her .your sympathy by sending your laundry work to ua. We'll make you hott happy-Coats only a trifle. ' A.i=._wEBsi‘ian, Star Steam Laundry. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW ' $5/N91 Traveller Shoe For Men : _ Price $3.50 and$4 00. The Royal Purple and True Fit Shoe for Women: Price $2.50-and $3-00. he Ames Holden Co. Specials. C0NR0V. sH§§§.N, Mull orders amended to 3|||my|[d¢ erm is ii. ' s..;r."z'..':.°n.....°..i':...‘i......} ¢i»'-»»~»- idle E STANDS ~ ~ II BAYER» llaiiiln, litiilzal tr lit., I Photo Studio. for permsnen *y in Pretty Photos when taken by rc II ii 'U .i"- ` v' QNX"-7 A xi# ~’1E(€ You Should Scc tlur $16 Siiits. John McLeod Q C it rr .. _ ,- i Iililtlfi *ll* ¢ii_.i¢.ri»‘...-_-iiitiniia ' . , _ . _ _ may 'f\\i°3i°~m°_s_°,_ _ MMM. lllaiii in ` Itifaoznaaknr.. _ I U‘&_¢»ptn'u¢uur»’u..p_ I' __., _ ' _ . I -Y