is t.U.~.RotAN, Ci~i.t~»_:f1 ZQ. .__. lEi\Nrl! I-ll"l IW” " . I .'-'Y ‘Y v 5 ' i' -.' _. ‘ ‘ E _ . jf. _.,- » ooo seeooeeoe it ”“‘ I6 CASES CHRlSTY’S LONDON HATS OPENED YESTERDAY. All the very newest styles. Prices as Usual Cheapest in town. mound” UQ unmnnnnnwnmps THOSE THREE (.0N(`ER'l‘S. Sin,-It is regrettable that so many country concerts, by city talent. are be- ing held on Thursday night, (23rd.) In this case I think that the Grace p Church Methodists were the tirst to de- cide on the 23rd for their concert in Heartz’s Hall and it seems a pity that the Baptists should decide on the same ` date for their concert at Pownal and the The Candle at both First Methodists for their concern at 61153 Wheil Y011 U-"9 3 Cornwall. I hope that in future dif- washing powders with A ferent dates will bc chosen for concerts, ROYAL OAK S0_ip_ lectures, etc., if only for_ the conveni- thmwing ‘way some Ofé ence of those who would like to take in the money that ROYALE all three, of whom I am one. _*\ .....;..lll."l9.l"l...li OAK saves. The easy E , C01~CERT GOER- work the absence of rubbing the quickness is all due to ROYAL OAK Soar. Royal Oak does all that washing powders are ment to do or can do and more besides. Washingpowdersdon’t~ help and are not neces- llll ;_¢__.___.__ THAT INSPEGTORSHIP- SiR,__At the farmers meeting in Kindergarten Hall Charlottetown, in the course of his remarks Mr. Dillon spoke on the question of a cheese in- spector for the Island and introduced the name of a Mr. Spillett, who he said would do the work for $51,200 I want to enter mv protest against anv such Sa".Y» they are SimPlY expenditure of the people’s mbncy- 9XU‘aV3».f-T3-U<`9 when $1,200 for tive nionth’s work of one Royal Oak Soap is ` man and one horse, to be taken out of used. the pockets of the tolling farmers who Ask your dealen Sold p only realize about li cents per quart everywhere s' s= annnnnmnn T0-LET l T0-LET l ilrst cay cf Apr l i cX'. THOMAS \-V. ’l"’37D, gl!!-'KH Pot-:ii il S-:rect house situated on Grafton Streets, at by W. 1°. Tidmarsh. ltlsq. Pos- R.l0RDlY,K.E. &$.H Can. Soc- E- _lvlgletegsgpllege of Civil Engineering Cor &l11,m Engineer for general W’ork_,Specia k» Ydraulic, Sanitary Engineering and IDE. ’ w at Eharlottetown and St. John. Wrospo “dent address to Charlottetown And again ho says, °°It`I were a Westl I - _ for their milk. Why should such an ' I idea be entertained for a moment when €§ , _ 7. our school inspector here in l\ing’s County,a very eiiicicnt man who Was* only one of quite a number who were candidates for the situation, gets only $300 for twelve months work and find his own horse? I Pfflsume ‘here is "0 lbmlght of hav' fi United States for the transfer of these . ting the winter butter-making included ! in this inspection, for two reasons. lst. t That the business is too limited to war- l I rant any outlay for inspection. And 2nd l That the butter now made at the factor- f ies cannot be improved on from milk. l which of necessity goes to the factory E in a more or less frozen condition. l Yours etc., l I T. CLAI. Dundas, March 13, `99 _.___ _ -@uni0&~°Xl"°---'°-' The craving for Alcohol, Opium. Cocaine 'l`obacco,Cigarettes ¢-an by cured at the Keeley Institute in Portland. Maine. So can Neuras- = thenia, Nerve Exhaus tion and that always ; tired feeline. seldom at ease condition._ 905 ’ the system restored to its normal condition l Write for particulars Finlayson 6: l`lcKinnon _ CORNER KENT & QUEEN STS. “ We are prepared to sell First=class Seeds Ar CHEAPEST CASH PRICES. Constantly on hand a full supply of _Red and White Fife from the North West. White Russian and other popu- lar varieties of Wheat, also a. full line of farm and 831" den seeds. _ _ ,, We are agents for the celebrated “ Bowkei-s. F ertlllzer Farmers will find it to their advantage to C8-11 011 US be* fore purchasing. Take Laxative BroinoQ\11 ne 'Tablets All, ~E"“'“ "“‘”“ “"°“°"°’n£i?‘lii°~31‘ii TI-IE] STYLISII I-I.A.'I'TE§?.S - cleared of the dust raised over the Dairymenls meeting and your defence of the system, of carrying the mails. .now in operation , (bull and bon-sled of your valuable journal, matter of .more importance and interest to its ‘issue was a source of much pleasure to me. How satisfactory, how excessive-I ly cheering to us Canadians, the :in- nouncement, that in Uncle Samuel’s .far-off Alaska, a score or so of his it were, against his laws and misruglet land have actually expresseda desire to abandon Alaska’s cold clime and come to our hospitable shores, on» the same wave. almost, I might say, that brings fthe Doukhobors, Finns, Galliciaus and Mennonites. I felt to say as you did in concluding your article, ‘-Things are coming our way now.” Only a few hours after; the perusal of your daily, on the arrival ot the mail (by the “bull - and bob-sled” line aforesaid) I received~ another daily-the New York Herald. It contained a letter from Andrew . `Munro, member of the Legislative }Council ofthe Leeward Islands. Thisp | broughta chill, a frost. notwithstanding t it came from a tropical clime. He says: ‘-Within the last few. days a mem-t orial from the inhabitants of St Christo- pher Nevis. the oldest English settle- ment in the West Indies. has been for- warded to the Rt. Hon. Joseph Cham-l lberiain, Her Britannic Majesty’s prin-i cipa1Sec’y. of State for the colonies. lparliamentto opeirnegotiations with the S1'R,_gin¢, the atmosphere has been Recorded successes of dairy coin- A week or-so since the Daily Tele-f pauios no doubt his a stimulating effect on others, and it is with pleasure we road occasionally of the amount of milk received for their products and of the style.) I hoped to tind in the columns .Prices Paid W Pa-l1'°‘-W 0°* dal' C1`~‘P““d is showing their wonderful advertise- ment and asking other comoanies to many readers. The perusal of your @0111?"-T9 00193- N035 da? H"lZ'lbl'00k column and a hall leader in Saturday’s 13 felling °f~aU 9~V9l`3g° Of 79-34 0603 per hundre.'f,the milk being paid to pat rons for Nov. and D.-c. on a. 3.9 test, also of 19.34 cents per lb received for butter shipped per S. S. Gaspesia, all of which just and right. i hardy subjects have become soured, as ulU5b°1'° °°W Uiillmg U39 PfiVll°g° i of stating that for Oct, N cv, Dec and Jan butter their patrons- received an average of 72.75 cents ner hundred lb milk on a 3.89 test fitter plying ex peuses and retaining I cent per hundred lbs for sinking fund. I would like to knowif any coiipinies tivures exceed Oct. bu_tter. Also, their butter ship ment per S. S. itlaspesia netted the patrons 19. 72 centsper lb Their to tal shipments to Great Britain last Autumn was 5040 los, the largest we think of any company on the Island. . Hiimssono Daiuriuiv. , l Every household should have on hand a box of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. The diversity of uses to which it can be put and the many doctor’s hi ls it savts warrant it in taking tit-st place in the family medicine chest. All dealers sell and recommend if. tates, artisans, laborers and in fact by Tall classes and intersts. The signin- , cance of this memorial can hardly be; *over estimated for althotwh the iiiove- l ° the United States is at present in the 7 the people of these colonies, generally disgusted bythe apathy and utter in-E difference of the British government to , their interests, are ready for a change, of flag. Froude, the English histor_ian,§ ,the \Ve.t1tdi¢s” says. 'rite `Yantee ‘ `whether we like it-or not, is the ack-q nowledged sovereign in these waters.. Indian I should feel that under thel P . . than I was at present from political ex- _ire not send to these waywards, 8 d9l0 t gation to restore their reason, and in-l ly. with Maine and other-’-if not all of the New England States. Your Boston I correspondent favors a. submarine pneu- tween the Capes. I would suggest, . Cnss. Sriiicirmnn. I Charlottetown, March 20th. ' I TOIITREACULDIN ONE DAY first, a trial of it between Amherst and 1% & Co_ Cape Tormentine' ‘ if Affents for Charlottetown P. E. I. » Yours, truly, o ’ .¢ .~. ‘mentin ftvor df a pttliticala union with NSW F€&I`.l.ll’£‘S 31°C R¢t3iners¢ New Crank ,i '; with expanding stem. - » fs l in his book entitled “The English in I ~ § Li Stars and Stri es I should be safer ' perimentinv" Concluding his ‘etter ‘ “L _ ______,. Mr Munro says “I have little doubt - ~. "__, that the msmoiidladdressed byb thp in-‘i _ _ t ' habitauts of St. Christopher, t e parent A /,-f~§ ` . , , ' ' V M English “plantation” in the West .,"¢*";"f`\`\ , ' - \ = if '_ -- _ _ ’ ‘ Indies. to the Sec’y, of State for the ,_ //%\\\ . J I . \ Iaving purchased the seed and Machine Business of C,10,i,_;, will prove, the precursor ol! .V 3/ _t _,,;;\`h!\ _. ' ` 1 .- ` many more in the same strain.” I* f,","'vv.r.i.¢-.;_1_»,_ _ Now, Mr. Editor, can nothing be . A ' . ldonc to avert this calamity ? Could; \ \ _ t \ ' . . t _ J 4 "nav" I ROGERS & ROGERS matic tube for carrying the mails be-. - _ A361158 fm' S“mme"5ide~ P' E' I' R M- L- W ANNEXATIOE BOBSLEDS, yy _ ,Gill Any FAC-tory oat This? 4 Recordlfor Stayl_:¢ Under Ween-. -. _ 1.; ti .I e Q graph mentioned the great surprise Miss, .Elsie Wallcnda recently created at lille" Alhambra, London, by staying under water in a glass tank four minutes nine and three-fifths seconds, defeating the-I previous best ladies’ record, held by Miss Annie Johnson, who in 1889, at. Blackpool, remained beneath the surface of the water three minutes eivhteen and one quarter seconds Ou the 14th ult Mis-i Walleuds made an attempt on the remarkable record held by James Fin ney of four minutes twenty-nine and! one quarter s=conds, accomplished by him at thc Canterbury in 1886, and that put up by Beaumont, the Fnglish`swim mer, in Melbourne, where he is said to have been immersed four minutes thirty five and one half seconds in 1893 S that there should be no mistake Messrs. H H Griihn the oiliciiil timekeeper of the Northern Counties Union, J Camp Henry the Honorable secretary of the Life Saving Societv were requested to attend and take the time El°°t“° B ` ¢ A' I .- ' '_ . , "_ ` I ' ‘ ' . . ` Q ‘. we ' _ “ot _ . _ ' ' ° . o ` " ` '- e I . . ` . _ ~ . _r ' M these --not forgetting plea-fe to count bell Muir ,of the Bath club, and W. diseases, hitherto I i I ~` _ _ . ° ° ht _ _ t . _ Miss Wallenda, aft-~r a series of tricks E1§1:Ii:`;n°;ths»`a8° in the water. which made up het* usual mg rly performance. attempted the re-,i ’ ganizgd ki¢1n¢yg_ ‘ I cord and was eminently successful, for § small of my back, alsc_ the eyes and was very dizzy I got up in the morning as she remained underneath four minutes forty-tive and one half seconds. lowering that of Finney’s by sixeen and one- and bio n ’ \ quarter seconds and Be.umon‘. s by ten/ . bladder seconds. Miss Wallenda was rather exhausted atthe tiuish, but she quickly recovered -Sydney Telegraph. . ° , . * _ Benlley’s Liniment the modern P-°-il Clll' t paving the imperial government to take Headache wcts' 'istehps during the present session of _._._..._ incipient stage, there is no doubt that; n€ChaHIClSm, NCW S€at P0511. NCW H3l'ld|€ B211’ l)0AN’S Dayb from atc But the Mr Geo Fox, Fever .which left me I went to bed. I became and had _Kidney am marvellous = power in trouble. The dropsical gone as also the pain in my The pains in my eyes and left, and I am completely lcolonies to Uncle Sam. The memorial` 's A M. ‘was signed by members of the legisla--{ ture, the leading owners of sugar es- ‘ 1 I MASSEY HARRIS M wstosirns curing \\ ~..-> Wx/ t(t O L 0 "\ , duco them to join our Dominiqn. hAr-I ` I ` '°"" i 1 ran einents mi bt be made to et t em 1 ' ' --__>,_ corge in on anoiher wave simultaneous- l I -C00 ` ' ° i t t 4 ` ‘ i.. , V // . . _. ‘ 5.. F _ ‘,."-.';!j‘;ir .ll . H. .,.