_ ll Will BE SOLD. - ' I 'L_ iii i ._~`|\ / n ` tlaaliilgaa.. ` _ l(oreover‘l'he Herald has heenmsfagoodwhue a||p_a;eat_`paiat.es- Brpnar, N. B., June O.-A peat survey. has been marie an the steamer Pm Patrla, wrecked at Forohu last week, and ahe has been Bound so badly danuuted in the bot- tom that the owners' agent has had her oondemned. She will be sold shortly for V the beuolit of all oonoemed. _-.<._-_-. LRE GOOD LOOKS VALUABLEI lf nature had ber way every oorn' lexion would bo clear and delightful- Iiut many allow their blood to meme weak,-hence lniples, sallow skin, dark circles under the eyes. To have ii beauti- ful complexion use Ferrosone regularly. It brin a rich ruddy glow to the cheeks, nourlsgds the blood and thereby destroys humore and imples. For beauty, liealt-li and good spIi'lts use Fen-ozone. Your a arance will im rovea hundred fold. Ida; cents buys a Box of llfty chocolate-, coated Fcrrorone tablets-l)on`t put OH- get Ferrozonc today. Prussian Stock Food for Calves Prussian Stock Food is indispen- sable in the successful raising of calves, Ia this specialty it is per- haps of greater service in cases ot' indigestion. which, invariably pro- ‘ duces diarrhoea and "scours" causing a stoppage in growth fad development and producing vi. at are commonly called “runts” and "scrubs”. Prussian Stock Food tones the digestive apparatus of young cattle. even vi neu they are small calves, euabl.s them to as- similate their food, keeps their blood pure. and si rnulznes the ap- i " .\ -__\__A\ TL f : 1 \\\‘._ `/‘ \‘\\\\\\\\ \ _ \' ‘_-.‘- _ \“>;, -_ _\ _ ‘ V » ,| _ _'/ _ __;_ \' _ \ ~.\ \\\ \\\\\\ \ ` " \ _ .\\\\\\\\\\\\ ii » '_ ‘ _.ii » li I 'li-' ‘ J | ,flhf i \ \ 1 : \\\\\\‘. \ . \‘_ \ \u\t\\\\\ 5| i ‘ _ \' _ _. ,z “_..n.= » 15* a- _ ,.5 :»- » - 1 : i: , __ \~ _-nf-__ __ _ it; IH I I _ i -_-114'! ri' __ ‘!:E;_>1 " 9 THE HOME OF THE GUARDIAN cnaanorrarown, r. x. 1. Business Oiiico Telephone |33 b.I Editorial and New Telephone 133 a. cliuuuuwVi runnin. . p . "Tv _ ..., SOM E CANDID ADMISSIONS. bcllevt- our form of government to Iiemo responsive to the will of the people than i that of the United States. It is not often Renders of this journal have been fre. ‘|“""uy “`"‘I"ded °( *he f“'~'l' th” “'° Farmers and others having animals to. Ti* b many calves. Tires. troubles ar remedy to give in su ri cases is ounces Caster Oil mixed with on teaspoonful of ground ginger. This should be followed by Prussian t.adcrnucr1v.cy with the United Kingdom. 2 or perhaps oven with the republic o € This is it frank admission, but It is true as Franco, certainly with none of the scif- govcrnini; colonics of Great Britain." Prussian Stock Food in a g of water and 2 ounces of L1 - 1', ce I I age _ V . ’ ., _ `.] in- t°"" ~!- "t, Charlott2':-ve St°Ck Food’ half R measure Qf the The Ilcralii proceeds to show. Stress ill `me Water. Calves that havlt 'russian Stock Food daily ir. their food ~ei~ dom if ever have any trc -Li 'lo develop young stcvk use l asian St k Food f k _ 0C r s pac Sole ag_ent for P V L I ,_, 3 Q ( \, If ///fl /,,Q.// " V EN-l .ia exanilnel__ "ery hi _ The 1 .¢.ange. Glasaeo exactly .` _,at last year maybe , injurious sou. Whether you l wear (leases or not you cyan ahonld be examined et hug _ OICQ ¢V\'_ "O w.u. __ . eye expo Q. dns” ct " i ` J P°"° i Q'-tension) c. 1=. Hurcinsso-N, _ Expert Opllclnii. f. ' 25 dnwt GAB SERVICE Passengers, baggage, etc., conveyfd anywhere desired. Lest eorders at c- Donald & McKinnon's Drug Store or at stables, Sydney Street, near Steve- son’a Corner. j. M. NICHOLSON, which changes of the constitution can brought about in thc United States. Speaking of the palpable drawbacks 0 tosay: “Wlii\t/ever this form of govcrnmen ratic; tlmt is, thc inilucncc of n popula where near as irunicrliateund direct ns tury and a quarter ago, when the dlvln popular recognition. In thc interval time thitt has since elapsed public oplnlo undergone ii great change. tions, for us to iiintcrinlly nltcr the schem Vstii-_utional limitations placed upon t-hcl action, have rdovcd ahead whlIc_ wc hav ago,now copy, if they wlsn a fr 1-28 d 1 yr. TelephoneVNo. 52 V much more in keeping with n.dvanccd poll G()--CARTS Weekly arrivals keep our stock well assorted, u .../ __"°.q|l~'u.,l, ~~»~ ~" _' _ | .- I ."_*‘I-Qi in 4.4: ,__,_. `...-/ A-YV' _ "lJ/"""_Itf‘-'1/ iff- 3 _ »~i\ *._'II. "` "`_ f°>o‘.~.+ll1‘~ls::- »_~;.- _ ‘_ - _ t . 'ff H- ~*" ..._ ...M »~_<» r; °::vffa» f-' `=f~'_'“" < 0-Q. ‘vv1¢w~° __ , _ - \_ »f§g,._g¢.`. _ /.'~ -. ' --if-_ i *I I » < .SV-'»e~ WAX; I 41! f` _ *A Mu ..il=1_ll_£“l.tl§_lli_ ll is laid upon thc promptness with which under the British system the people can overthrow a governuicnt to which they have bccnmc hostile, and the case with bc elloctetl as compared with the tedious process by which like changes can only be thc .»\mcriciinsystcm'l`hc Herald proceeds clcctlon under such circumstances is now- it is in either lflngland or France. No doubt, the constitution of the United States was considered n liberal sclicnic of national control at thc time it was drafted, but ii has to he rcincrnbercd that was some cen- A- 13UMMEI\'TAT0R- right of rulers was everywhere receiving oi’ concerning forms ot government has “It has been inipossiblc in this country. in conscqucncc of constitutional limita- lnmds of our conservative fore-fathers, but thc English, having no written con- ‘;’$3‘yo“;,‘Cnmrrh__§‘:mV Wy W stood still; and politically fruc communi- ties nil ovcr the world instead of copying the form of thc American constitution "F it was their custom to, fifty to 100 yr-urs 00 government-, thc democratic parliamen- tary institutions of Great Britain as being men ol miner eountriaa that drift at the national government lb ie United suis la mum um or in ollgamhy. The pnlltibll BOIIUNI ol the Knit Stltieehla already lillledinto the hands of senatarlal bosses. As in anoleat Rome the iiotlon of a republic was mala- taiaed fin' generations alter the govern- ment had become authentic, so, says The Herald, “we may oontipue to have the ilction of hee political l|Nltutlons, when in reality we are governed bythose who form what may be described aa an irres- ponsible ollgnrchy.” ' ai- _- - EIJITOR’S MAIL. CRUELTY T0 ANIMALS THE ROADWAY ETC. Sir:-Has Charlottetown a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty toAnlmalsi Several cases of cruelty during the past week,have taken place in the city and not a week goes by but one sees poor dumb beasts, being driven along with sticks and stones; only a few days ago 'we noti- ced an ox being draggedaioug by the horns tied with a rope to a waggon or .sloven, and when the poor beast lay down it was beaten and kicked. The sight caused the blush of shame t.o mount tothe face of more than 'one onlooker, but nothing was done to rectify the matter. move any distance should provide proper conveyances and thus would the matter of undue cruelty he help d toa great ` i ree. In other cities such a thing as however, that we hiivcsuch a candid ad- (eg mission of the fact ns is made hy the Bos- Wn Hellllll Ill fi rcccnt issue. 'I`hnt lead- Penteoio that. Ihey arf c°n§ta€` `7“-“' }'.'nlIlandj0nrnal boldly ventures In go con xnon' 6"( “rs es ‘ - temcnl that thc American nation e caused by unsuitable cod or Over “cannot be compared in the clinrncter of heating ofthe dam A valuable dragging beasts along by the horns, Iieating,over-loading and other-wise ili- treatlngldumb brutcs would not be tol- eru.ted,andI think an example should he made nrja heavy line imposed on any person or persons ln the future who so fur forget themselves as to Ill-use it dumb lieust. I Now just it word in regard to the Gen- tlemen's Driving Club. I believe it lsagood thing, and something we should have had years ago, but I must any I cannot do otherwise than object to the using of the Park Roadway as a speedway, and Iam sure I voice the sentiments of nine tenths of thc people of Ch'Town In this mutter. Our city fathers or any other city oiiicials cannot devote its use to any one body of people, except the public \vho are the owners, and I nm surprised at some of thc agitators. No slr the Park Roadway should not be used ne hour of the day or even once a month as n. speedway. If the Club want it place to speed their f horses lot them go to thc Driving Park or get a. course of their own where they can go and .trot to their hearts content any hour of thc d”'.Y and the public will not bc t endangered ' 'they no\v are by some may hc termed, it cannot, be called democi Fe°DI° who nh” R°‘“I“'“Y “5 "' 'M0' r course ev.n li ilthoy ask the "City Council-to sancti fast trotting. Wlmt would he the result. ‘the Club got what they are asking forl No we don't want. any race course hanucd over to a fcw gentlemen who have nice looking horses, thcre~by robbing the masses of the best part of our Bark Iloitdwny. Yours very truly, e June 8th. A MILLION DOLLARS SQUANDEREI) It. is cstiinat-ed this sum waswastcd last D year hy people trying to linda cure for caturrh. Foolish or sufferers to expcri- ment ivhcn it`s so well known that Cartwr- hozonc is thc only rcnicdy that cures permanently. Otlicr treutmcrits only rc- ievo hut Uiilnrrliozonccurc-i and prevents the disease froui ever returning. “I lniii Catnrrh in its worst form" writes G. I". 0 Fadden of Ruyiin, Que. "I was so had of gave,-n,m._n¢, we received from the that ordinary medicine dld'nt even reVV llcvc;but Onturrhozune cured pcrfcctly. N0 chance of disappointment with ‘ rrho/one-It’s rtuin us death to r _.._.¢__.._ ° irioiciru Fon Munnrn. M Ancnusrna, Vt., June 8-Fred W. Johnson, oiBondvillc, was today indicted by thc Grand Jury of Bennington county, for the murder of his brother, Fay: John- son, February 22. Johnsons V trlul will begin in thc Bennington county court , before Cliicf Justice Rowell, V\’cdnc-sday, J une 1-l. Cuban Dlarrhoea- U S soldiers \\ ho served in Cuba during v tho .Spanish war know what this disease . ls, and that ordinary remedies have little more effect than so much water. Culnin diilrrhoeii lsalmostns severeand dangerous as atnlld attack of cholera. There is one o\\'ever,thi\tcan nl wayshe depen- ldcd t V as will he seen by the following certIiloate"from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs oi' Houston, Texas: " I hereby certify that Ghanib_érlaln’s Collc, Cholera and Diar- rhoea Remedy cured my husband of a severe attacl' of Cuban diarrhoea, which -ff'he°`brought ionic from Cubn.' We had several doctors but they did him no good, One bottle of this remedy cured him as our neighbours will testify. Ithank God for so valuable a medicine." For sale by all drugglsts. 1__;_-_-_ Buy carpets at Paton’s, 12d 1113i Special Shirt Day. We ofer lil) at 75c, worth from 'LID to $135.-‘-Jas. Paton dc Co. _ - IM li You can always get the latest and heat In looks and Blatloneryat linrtera. Seo our trimmed mlllinery, soores of very pretty dress hats here to select from at prices lower than you will] iind else- where. Come in and try titeiii on.-M. Trainer lr Co. 12d ll 200 sets nf light carriage harness consisting qfnickel, solid nickel, rjubb- ar and oroide mountings and special track harnms just arrived. Don’tfa1'l to oall and no sample: and get our ~ I' .1 ` . . __ an _-'\ _-.tr-_' _._;_., V‘_.§VsV4,.,~_..Vw, ,;,__ V '~-` '\ ,ai '..=.§*' M uh =: ' -si-...f-‘_-__t- ` _'T -.7 '_' Vt; J.;-_~.~‘._ _ V_»f_§>.: - (""§!7- Q3, _ ‘__ ( T-tsl.-,-J--*;fl!. V. .V.\§_.,N(_V,V V._ T1 ._-\ - i .- \ .1 .,l *__ ,_._V\_'. V_-`;_`__._.VV I ""\]iIf".':"”=`l=_;.__;f t » 5. u - , , _ V __ IAQ, ‘\. _ *u id. 't ‘~» » - -- -. ._ s 1: :` J _‘QP v-~ ' _ I »Q`.' . _ _ - ;’-.»*=:l1~;;f*"'i'-"ith _ ¢. f / this. * ~"\ W ~C¢ *\ a» 7% -Q _-ie *gli qw, _V V H -¢ I ""-dll*-i'l'»l"";_.el»°' §~f¢; ""4;`”IJ'»"‘,, @'3/$‘7.I f/'yt ;,V7?._‘.` Q/V4V$_. ‘-».‘:.~<'.f_»_3°. f' .__,,;’$ .TJ _,__ _Stn .___ ."._ . , _ ,.7 Iii. -'I . ."7 _ 5.';_-.5 ~ __ - ' f'\"l‘-I-_,’ _ V _ _ _.V, ,M5 _. V _ ~ \_.._ _VV V .LV . hi ' re 'll AIG advantage oi’ our 5 I __ _ _ _ LADIES’ WHITE SHIRT ~WAIS'I` OFFER. .' \.‘ . -Cliild’s white mptlier hubbard dress with tucked _bertha, collar trimmed with embroidery and in- sertion, sizes from 2 years to ro. Price $1 25 to 2.oo. - ' Chiid’s white lawn dressipoitltsd collar back and front with three groups of tucks. sizes that will iii: children from one year old to ten- Price $1.20 up to 2.oo-t - - _ Child's white dress- with flounce skirt tucked and hemstitched ,fancy embroidery collar--will fit children from one year old to eight. Price $1.75 up to 2-25. _ ,j V V Smart JackoTar Long Pant Suits. Child’s mother huhbard dress in white shirred and insertion yoke, ilounce trimmed with insertion. sizes from 2 to 7. Price 95c to $9250- ` 3 L:hildren’s white dresses; striped muslim; dress trimmed with em- broidery and insertion, sizes from one to ten. Price B5c_'to $1.65. Children's dresses, ` very iine white lawnsdale dresses, skirts of line insertion and embroidery frilli neat yoke of tucks and insertion, size from six to eight. Price $3.25 up to 3 75. Cliildrcifst White Duck- Blouscs, Suits and Sailor Skirt Drcsscs. Children's_white pinafores, trimm- ed with lace and Insertion, size one audtwo. . . . .. . _ _ .price 25c Chiidreri’s white pinafores, yoke _oi insertion, trimmed with lace. pricezsn CliiIdren’s white pinafores trirnzn- . ed with medallions and frill of embroidery, size live. price $1-05 for 85c Children's white all-over embroid- ery pinafores with insertion -yoke, size two and three Price 85caud-goc Children’s white lawnsdale pina- fores, all sizes with insertion yoke, trimmed with embroidery, Price._.- - - ~32c. 35c, 65c and 75c Chlldrcn’s White Blouses Children’s white duck suits, piait- ed skirt with blue collar, trimm- ed with white braid, size twenty to thirty, price ._ $2.25 to $3.25 Children's white duck suits with plalted skirts. light blue collar, skirt trimmed with white braid, price............$2 75 to$3_25 Chlldrcnfs Sailor Skirt Suits Childreu’s blue serge salts with white gout, trimmed with white br 'd..Price $i.8o to $3.7 JAMES PAT() 4_5 ‘ - i 5*: sf .,,_._ 4-; 2. You are losing money, _you--fail to _take t .rf-‘rf .‘- \ ' ' ». ‘ \ ‘ii __--;§\~ ' _ / _.\\ 1 _.#5-_ff-“=- ill'€";..ff"__ _';',‘;i¢,5;'f"".':». /uh//// h - .' ` \ l_\_t,§-_é-- ~ _ i irriaml flaw I - it-'-' ~ ' lui' _.. -_ _ bil -_.`\ _ f I" "_-__E_-1 . " fi-will .- _ VV _ »- ' `. h, . _l 4, - tl _- V_.V .`¢. f-~ -'/‘ .. -> Le -’s.?.-. ir-»~- \ -xg* .__ I_V_,»\- ` -`-1i'.."’ I Q11; ~.'_ _4,.l,_g,_'¢ li _l\\~ la? 7_7 I :'51 CO. I' I Znilc-The purchruic of old board fence. Stl-cot -.`clinol. \ twhonlii. t - - }il.S’l`}1}WAl`t'l‘. . ll-l2inwftd.~ .- `,¢__§\ ---dit-fi' "6 _ __ lidwt I0. r4and 181: ~ -\"'--- -_ Rings Quality. guaranteed as stamped -inside. .No better rings than ours. ii. Bn-i-later. Solicitor and Notary. ` Arran Jairnsnv md- priceo buying.-A. Horns & - o 65mm/&wl?ur Bammenlda _ _ _ LOAN .iniiiaunvr A , . School Board Tenders. T i l-1, will b i cd tlio“lIhrIi~II of Scliniil Tiwrriieit o'I'h(.‘II‘iI|9lo2m$\\'(i)|€ up to thc 201 li Juno lust.. for,tlio following: lst-'ilu-_ an-i-tloii of a new fcnco iwiro or l_:‘f\£Il_Il\I_lg*) torcplnco the board fcncc on School Iird-Kaisnmlnlng tho iutorlor of Prince ltli-Jiliio supplying of coal far the throo city I" -_ill -_ tl - rl i _ u...°.Iii‘i’51’.‘..flii..‘lili‘..?.'l_ l"l.i§r2`.iI."iT.'.t'l’Z.’ZI.i.r‘€.§ ,racdivo tho lowcst or any tondor. - Soorotnry of lionrd. J li. IAYLUR, E. B. wiLi.-.iA1iisV, OFFICE-|10 V' '_ BUILDING - Next doiir to-' h, -' _Water ;""°“`5-- --- _ -1-el el I ___»-_'resell-1 est styles. " V ' _ 4-rBdwtf wedding _ ' . lasts, give you the regain iaiigsiiiimr. antoeilfally _ inuiaunnalamiuanrlawdinnnuinnnaa BEST SET OF TEETH $8.0 Owing to the closing out of `a large wholesale dental supply com- pany wewer able to purchase a large stock of high grade tee and material at avery low iigure. ’.l‘hl|VVrneVam we can, while our stock - - $li).00»SET QF TEETH FOR $8.00. _ Th teeth dtid material are the best that money can _buy and are “"2” 2I.iI°wdd2"i‘fi”°'”" mi i'\`.l“°:iI°°° inwiiei a ' » . ` e van o a or u , ter ofso at Jeweler and Optleian. V on Pr,” only hm *h§§°,_h_° “ack duff’ . . _ If you have ib¢ftl_i*_;Vo_he.e.xt.raotcd don't worry about them. We _ can bythe uae oi VI AIVJZEID AIR take them out and _not hurt you XIMIACTINO *FREE when plates are ordered. All work gag. BEM- -_fz.=lI.i.l._§_flRl9RS. I’ _ These caps were delayed at Pictou and will now be cleared at a small advance on cost-Get one. el. B. Maull0NllIl8i. |30. "“ I fl ‘I iv/for-sill-iii I ag.. 4, n i X 0 . Bllroii. ..... .... ..... .V....»a-......... W.A.Winiicld Notary Louis whoa- .iomi w¢1lit=¢t4>»\',1’W'_e_ll»._ -or .ir wan a cu., .Family Bolo8l'e!'QV_....V...... ....... .. F. Stnnluy Lady Banznluret n lady of ancient lineage Laura Mm-iitii Alina, her daughter. betrotliod to Alexis Mollie Warburton Mrs. Purtlot. a pew opener _'_ -Mrs. G.Clmndl¢i~ Cnnstnlloo, her d&\l|'l\ln|‘...Mis| Halal Bronincr. Chorul of !0l1¥°i‘lv&~..°l°boetre. _ ‘Act I-Ground! -ol -Sl! lhl'l.nnd\|ko‘s man H 0|\~ Half an hour is supposed to ellipse uotvi-ue., acts I and ll. Act ll-Market Place at Plovorloigh. Thno-The Present. Day Between 'Acts-The Maypolo Drill and l-‘miie by lil young ladies. _ Under direction of W. Harry Watts. Costumes for Opera from Wolii',- Fordlng le Co.. Boston. ' Reserved seats! 60_ cents; admission Plans at usual places Saturday. Juno 10th, ai, '0a.m. ' ri -‘ _ God Savutho li-10 d 3I. THB STEAMER “City of London” Will until iurtlier notice leave Steam Navigation Co’s wharf on Tuesday and - Wednesday at 3 p. na. for Halliday’s and Brush Wharves. " Thursday at 6 a. ni. and 3 m. for McEwen‘a and West River-Br dge. Friday at 5.30 a. m. andg p. m. for Hickey’a, Haggerty’s an ' Haydexfs Whsrves, East River. Saturday at 2.30 a. m. and 3 p. m. for Crapaud. ` » ` Every Monday to Vernon River Bridge, according to tide. Tuesday at 3 p. ul". for China Point. ~ Wharf, tide and weather permitting. T. J. CRAIG, ' Manager, 5-6 tl ti. Charlottetown. - ., - _ I .‘ \ f..-ig f_i}.i i>,suyr;s;irp1;r___»spgl>L1Es. I SEALED TENDEHS nddrosaud “I|\sportni-.- of Pcnltcntlnrlcs. Ottawa." and atiiiorst-il “Toiidoru for Supplies "will bo rocolvod until Monday, 5th Julie. Inclusive, from fpartit-~' desirous of contracting for supplies, or lhc an-nl year lilflo-i900, for tho following institu- on namo :-- aln tori( 1"enitontiat~y. St.. 6Incont do Paul Penitentiary. Dorchester l’enitcntlary.' " _ Manitoba. Penitentiary. ' gritishtllolpinbia Pon tentiary. o nn n . Priiico Albert Jnll. _ So roto tenders will bo received for each ho Ihllowlng classes of supplicsz- l. Flour ((.fi\ni\dlnn Stronit Bi\kor's). goof and inutwn (fresh). ora . CoalTrI,nthracitc and bituminous). gorrlwrrlrod. roco ci-i. Cnnl Oil (ln barrels. Dry Goods. _ ' Drug: and Medicines. Loa - or and Findiiigs. . I-Iunigvnre, ’l’lnwarc. Paints. M1- . i - 12 . ` I)ot,ail:d‘f iidlformatioii as to form of coiitmt-i togothor with forms of tondur,wlll he (ut-iiis_la-ti una pllcutiontothe Wnrdons of tho variuu_< i"IstiI;““°'ii' r in r to ni 1 »r \ 08 f\ 0 itll 0 0 Bi]7Dl'0\'il. I ` tho vlvdprlxen or Jailer. 0 All tenders submitted must nplecify cloni-l_v tho institution. oiinstitutlons, w ich it is [gro- poi-od to supply. and must bear tfhdondoriui mn of at lanst two responsible irurotiiw. Papers inserting this notide without iiiiilmr my frgm the Kings I’rlnt’4ar will Vnot bo iund or. °'° - I nouomss srnwnlvr. olco. W. DAWSON. Inspectors of Pcnitontlnrit-_“_ ggsssesrww I °°l""*°'J€,‘,‘,“,¢’,§_’,ll‘,‘,°,i°,",,'_ .mano gnal ‘ _ bo dozen men’s and boys’ caps, the very new- JUNE-= DAY. The imported thorough bred stallion, June Da , will leave the owners stables, ll/Ionday May 8th, for Richard Lai-ge’s, Albany at noon, thence to Wm. Francis at night. Tuesday, May ?.f,‘2..§° i‘i.Z'§Zl”€."‘}'i‘$‘lZ€“ °¢‘fé‘.’§l"°i‘..‘.§5 shaw’at ni ht. Wednesday, May ruth tojoseph Iver-reno, Cornwall at Vaoon by Shore Road. Thence to 0Hol- lerns, Charlottetown, _Will fvmlih them till Friday noon, Mag- rzth. Th_eni~c to John Rodda, ilton at night. 1 0 Ighiatle Isgtlverwdt “iIqoI,ilummTheId