MONDAY, MAY 14 One Night Only SPECIAL A -OF *THE— LYCEUM COMPANY) S } akeepear’s Greatest Comedy > N of { T ny nna — + AWwWSAWAAAAAY WA - I om IN SIX ACTS But thousands of peo} le kij] themseives, - ae for it, ahd .wish they ; ; 7 be ; left their northern homes. White labor- aes } just as truly end as surely as if they jamp- ‘ts ; Se 50e, 75c and $1.C0 |'ea into ariver, blew their braing out or| ers, hinamen, Meni ans, etc. w! o .con a os Tee : hanged themeelves, although they don’t stitute the labor sources of the huge beet | realize that they are doing so. Everyone suger factories here, en ‘ gz | who allows disearne io eat his life away, | from $1.25 to $2.50 aday So. you will i | without doing all he can to cure it com-j{ see the reason why the companies are | mite auicile, so anxious to import cheap Jabor into Some disease can be cured by certain} these parts. The railways also have | remedies only. Dyspepsia le one of these./ a great interest in this movement. The { | | Indigestion isanother, There {a enly ene | traffic isnot the only thing. They have a | remedy for all stomach diseases. That! jands they want to sell to the new ? remedy is Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets. ‘comers. Jands that are without water a Fortunately Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets! ong do not pay working unless _ ir a are @ positive cure for @ there diseases, | vicated It is a well-known saying They eure quickly. Their effect isim-|, , a aetiad ‘tat : {here that land = without irrigating | mediate, Their cure is permaneat. It} : 1" sli ie certain. Myvery dose of Dodd’s Dye-| V@ter is. worthless. oa gary 8 pepsia Tablets is a etep away from the | Teale requeres great capital am or- grave. ganization, which these poor, ijznorant It is easy to cure Dyapepsia, Indigestion people are not able to furnish——this I andcther stomach troubles with Dodd’s} judge from their willingness to accept » Hevrg puschased from Mr. F. J | Dyepepsia Tablets. Simply take one or | fifty cents a day for theirlabor, which & doinsby the stock and good will of | twoef them after eash meal. Eat heart- |} will last only about half of the year vis Peckand Stationery Busines in ily, but not giuttonously. Then your] and include Sundays if they werk on he Moiris Block, we will continue the | &BF® @ gong On every day. beet sugar lands or in the factories. usiress in its various branches, sell- ee ; Seven days a week at fifty cents a day om : e es : ur? : : _}forsix months a year! How can a man g ai lowest prices for cash only. Miss He that sips of many arts drinks Of) . i+}, family subsist on such a paltry ENGAGE MENT. Hernsby , who has managed the usiness in the past, wil) be in f the store, and will be plez » tend to all old customers anc ow UES, A chol-@ new stock of Wall ill be ¢ nce put on sale, and srtireres of the business will t ell stocked. A well supplie ard will be a special feature - usiress. lhe swazaar Bookstore.” == Ss Haat CU Successors to F. J. dORNSBY. ORRIS BLOCK. ... siown, March 15, 1900. -HILDREN’S «HOES Our stock of children’s +} oesis now complete. &ma'! children’s shoes, sizes 5 to 7}, nade in calf and dongola— seed spring heel—just the thing for children with wea a ankles, she. and 95c. a pair to 10. Children’s calf laced ar: buttoned boots—sood wear trs—once _ tried alway bought—._ $1.15 a pair. fren’s Slippers and es in Great Variety. & ti charge ied to many apers all de- > kent news yf the The store will be known as f ES Es E — < a f 3 bp mak. K. JOST. B Stamper’s Corner. 0) RU a - -hite’s >\ramels V4 a \‘d eowfiake » 1ccolates - gan be had at any » following firs: class OT. J. Morris ». L. Hooper WW. Pickard & Co, PW. A. Hutcheson WV. F. Carter “ytewart & Gates Y ‘anderson & Co. ..D. McLeod & - ..&. H. Masen, 2 /, N = re 4a ONLY ONE WAY | Indigestion and To Crre Dyspepsia, all Other Stomach Treubles ' ee erm ZT TOWN, MAY 12, 1906 The Poor Doukhoboers! (To Editor of the Montreal Witness.) Sir.—In your issue of April 10 appears a of a number of Doukhobors from Manitoba to telegram announcing the departure Southern California to work at fifty cents a day. they are. southern Ca I would advise themto stay where My sixteen years’ residence in lifornia enables me, I believe |Tnat Way is to Use Dodd’s Dyspepsia “a i . to tender them good advice. The powers Tabl. ta Every Tablet T aken ia a Step that are working the s« heme to get these ois settlers away from Canada are the rail Away From Death- They arethe Only |... employment agents and beet sugar Cure. sindicates, who look only to their own in terests. The wages offered them is so ab We | sve only one lifetime to ive upon surdly low that Chinamen, Mexicans and fearih. Every ave man and woman des) children of poor white people reject it,and resto te happe during life. Ox ly inaane | s¢ these poor Doukhobors are so foolish as | people commit suicide ‘deliberately and | intentionally nose. A STRONG BACKING Commissioner of Wickham, N. B., Civil Courts, Makes an Im- portant Statement, Wickham, Queen’s Co., N. B., May Mr. G. L. Worden, commissioner of the Civil Courts there, is emphatic in his endorsation of the great medicine, Dcdd’s Kidney Pille. “* Dodd’s Kidney Pills,” he eays, “bave been a wonder and surprice to myself. After over twenty vears of suffering with my back and kidneys Iam well. Not the least painful part of my trouble was the pain, frequency and poor success in urinating After using Dodd’s Kidney Pills I enjoy the natural, comfortable feeling in the particulars above referred to. I feel like @ young man, though seventy-six years of age. I recommend Dodd’s Kidaey Pills to sufferers, as they do as they are adver- ised todo ” ~ Soo —_— Minard’s Litiment Relieves Neuralgia The question of life isnot “How much time have we.” The question is, ‘What shall we do with it ? ” -+ere Babies Have Croup, No disease comes so suddenly and treacher- usly upon its victim as Croup. Happy is he mother who has at hand Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Turgentine when the dear ones awakes in the night ccughing and struggling for breath. This famous remedy ‘s the stard by in the homes of this continent as & prompt and certain cure for croup, bronchitis, coughs, colds, asthma and throat irritation. 25 cents a bottle. Family size 60 cents. Be slow in considerisg, but resolute in action. i PS To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All ruggisis vejuird the monty it fails tocure be, E. W. Grove’s signalute is on ¢ach box A noble deed is a step toward heaven. Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff. Do not pray for easy lives. Pray to be stronger men. Donot pray for tasks equal to your powers. Pray for powers equal to your taske.—Philip Brooks. ———— Babies Tortured. By flaming, itching eczema, find comfort and permanent cure in Dr. Chase’s Ointment, a prevaration which bas 4 record of cures un- paralled in the history of medicine, Eczema, ralt rheum, tetter, scald head, old people’s rash, and ali itching skin diseases, are avsoiutely cured by Dr. Chase’s Virtment. +a The new collars for ladies ‘ +} to leave Canada for these parts they will had never Work for laborers is hard to find at any time,as the supply exceeds the demand the year round. It may be too cold during some part of the year in Manitoba for these hardy people, but to come to southern California or to any other part of California, as the case may be, is only getting out of the frying-pan into the flre. They would find California too dry, and inthe summer too hot in the interior. If they have health and strength to work in Canada their friends should do all they can to persuade them to stay, forit is really to their interests to do so, and cruelty to persuade them to pittance ? leave that country, which mostly re- sembles the one they came from in climate, agriculture, ete. The only parties who will gain by this exodus of Doukhobors are the railway companies, beet sugar factories and employment agents, who have the least pity for the unfortunate. Southern California is a paradise those who are in feeble health and have the means to buy a home, but for the poor laborer, depending on his work for a living, it is not what interested parties represent it to be. We have already more for laborers than can tind work at living wages, Only afew weeks ago the papers of Los Angeles announced the arrival here of delegates fromManitoba of the Douk- hoborg seeking large tracts of land for colonization. The railways showed them every attention and carried them about to the lands the railways had for sale. The delegates when we had our rains, and_ the country was then lovely when its man- tle of green and flowers in mid-winter. The fields were just starting, and some show see came heet of business was made in the factories. The Doukhobors {were cap- tivated. They said they had at last found their earthly paradise. They hastened » ‘ The lls of Women, Are usually the result of an exhausted nervous system which can be fully restored by the use of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food. Women made nervous bythe waisting dis- eases which drain their system find new life, new vigor, new energy, in Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food, the world’s greatest blood and nerve builder. Plant Line Commencing May 8h, the favorite 8. §. “HALIFAX.” Will leave Charlottetown fer Bes- ton every Tuesday at noon (Standard are justin. Call and see them. -—Moore & McLeod, What is Needed. $y every man and woman if they desire to secure comfort in this world is @ corn sheller. Putnam’s Corn Extractor shells corns in two or three days and without diecomfort or pain. A hundred imitations prove the merit of Putuam’s Painless Corn Extractor, which is always eure, safe, and painless See signature of Polton & Co., 32 ee Minard’s Liniment for sale eyerywhere on each bottle. Sold by medicine dealers. time) calling at Hawkesbury and | Halifax j i “17 cps i | Returning will leave Boston every Saturday at noow, Passengers leaving Charlottetown Wednesday morning via Pictou, make close connection at Halifax with 8. 5. ‘Halifax.” Tickets for sale at Stations P. E. 1. Railway. For tickets, rates mation, apply to— W. W. CLARKE, Agent j Charlottetown | H. L, CHIPMAN, Superintendent. and g all infor- Apl 24¢f. ~eee ; one can judge as to the ee back to Manitoba to proclaim the good news. If they had come just now (April 16) they would hardly know the place. No rain has fallen since they were here, and all is parched and dried up—all the the land that has not irrigation facilities. The beets near the coast are doing fairly well with the help of ocean fogs, but inland the thing different,—barly is only a few inches high and quite dried up, and used for pasture. Tojudge the land ing a brief wet winter is very is dur- deceptive. They should see it in the summer, whet in the soil that vegetation, I have always advised friends to buy land that moisture will sustain has water to irrigate and not depend on the rains for crops. Thisis the third year of defective rain fall, and poor crops are the sult. All our fruit orchards which produce enormous returns are irrigated the year round at great ex- , pense, These lands are highin price ' ranging from $200 to $1,000 an acre, No | doubt the poor Doukhobors' were | shown railway lands at $1.25 an acre. and were astonished at tae cheapness, but such{lands are dear at any price uuless used for mining or stock-rais- { f { \ —— ree OOVPPTVDHOTEPEDTT PTET ODT TEN AD ATTA TT PDs MP TTS RE ATT TT | ing, that}require much capital. [ am prompted to hope that it write in the Save some poor people from suffering and disappointment, Let the truth konwn. Southern California, as well as Canada, will be benefitted by only the truth being told in such matters. The Witness may have some readers among the Doukho- bors, and Ithope this letter may meet their eyefani' help to enlighten them. as We Los Angelos, California, April 16, 1900. 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 Nerveand Blood Pills make Women Beautiful. There's a certain charm of beauty in the graceful, elastic movement and clear come plexion of a healthy woman in which the fta- tures do not play an important part. The pale, sallow complexion and dull leacen color of the skin, dark circles under the eyes, beadaches, 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 ig 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 coler to the cheeks and the form rounds out with firm, healthy flesh, the natural result of rich, pure blood and a healthy nervous system. 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