_' ‘."~"»".'v » ~_,_ _ _ __ mi t ~ ' *Vi* $341 M __ _ __ i __,;___., __- _ _ _ _.H.1___ _ __ 3- _ s, ___ 5-if?-_(__--_:_ \ -._-»».t_,»3-_; _ 1_@_,__;_ ,_-. _,_,_ , _ __ H /__ _'___ __ _ ‘~ ‘ i -‘ _ - _ ' ' ‘i ,_-»__>,-*rg ”»l»~:-wi_:___>i,¢,.' i _ .~ ~__>_~, - '_ ; _»f._ 1:- _¢,._»,'_~;c<,'.;~._»;.j5_ »:~ ` - ' ‘_ _, f- fs. _ _‘_` ` 2”,-.'l_1-';;._>,5~-,§_,t_: » l 'K X ‘ ‘ a ___ 1; \ ** ,_. Q . ‘s_ . 2. ' °l.» Q; _ _ ____ ‘me__';‘»l_*_ e.. é _\\ »- f,_» fit ' -is r . .. '_ ____~_-:_ -` _ I rea f j, - `1 _ ‘til , " . _,,,»_ inn ers Kit' 1 _~. iv only contribute to the support of his f well. But constant work means wear » V human frame. The human constitution needs as much _i w. _e K .-1' o- Af ~a "JL =r~ 1 _ ” .’ ¢ ._ C. fer ~» - ~“:-’;,~ arf' "I" A . _ _ - _ _ ..g:_ _ _ ` The workingman is the backbon #rs l n ;/i_+~*/’" tegrity, his brains and his muscle not 'a . r l down a tonic medicine should be frequently taken, and DY Williams Pink Pills for Pale Peopl .‘ I I ff- 'run uraanim, cnuinomiarown, Panic: nnwnm isiaaitn, mi! 4, toni. ' \ i - _ ._\ __ \ _ of the nation. His industry, his i ` - _ ,' .i _ -1. _ -_i_ _ _ _ _ . .-:.1 _ _ ._',. _ _ ____._. f - ' _ .1 |..» I family, but to wealth of the country as \ \i\ l it _if and tear on the machinery of th _ attention as the finest piece of machinery, else a health I breakdown may occur. To guard against such a break- ` ! the world over it has been proved that _ CD have no equal as a blood builder and nerve restorer. Thousands and thousands of men and women on the verge of a _break-down have, through the use of these ills, been made strong, and fit for the every cl ties of every day life. -------'PROOF OF CURE-'-""-°"'_"""' Mr. F. Mission, a well-known resident of Deleau, Manitoba, says;-“ From personal experience I can speak in the very highest terms of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills as a medicine for building up those who. are weak or run down. I found mvself sudering from extreme nervousness accompanied by frequent violent head- aches, and loss of appetite. As a result I soon grew extremely weak, and the least work would fatigue me I tried several medicines, but without gaining any strength until I began the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. I had not taken the pills long before there was a marked improvement in my condition, and the use ofa few boxes restored me to perfect health. There are few men who do not at some time or other feel weak and run down and to such I can recommend Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills with every confidence that they will restore them to a con- dition of health and vigor. ' ` There are many imitators trading upon the reputation of this great medicine, and it should' be remembered that the imitaticns are worthless, often dangerous. Only the 'genuine have the full I name “ Dr. Wihiams’ Pink Pills for Pale People” on the wrapper P around the box. If in doubt send direct to the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., andthey will be sent post paid at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. ~ auction on the Exhibition grounds in l i me-#Q F 3 <» - fi _ iiiiiiiitiiiiiiiliii __ ___li_5;_liiBili”Wdiiliiiiiiw liiiiilimf -__ .‘ ,_ hesitate to spend the money necessary, fora grant for that- purpose. Not very but very few, if any, of our farmers who noudescripts. 1 Within the last ten or twelve years ‘ expense in importing pure bred animals. @ hh&&h&&e&nadssoa9§& " ernment in the. year 1898 without any.: warning declined to give a grant for Exhi-, , . ~ _ _ _ ~~ Exhibition which Was hc-ld and was in- f- travelled all the way to Ontario last ~ autumn and imported animals of the very ihhllhhhhi ti' that they would bein a. position to have Sm`_F°r s°m° years past the pace; talking machine, capable of, not only pro- hcxgg people °f a large p°"i°n °f Quang ducing, but registering and' reproducing h tyhave bee_n_great'ly annoyed “nfl everything she sees or hears whether it- mby the gosslpmg wngue °f an im' good, bad or indifferent. It is said that lltnnttramp known by various names she is nathan there,” but the writer Quzmz, °t'h°rs‘ his thf boys Say’ “The believes that her natural faculties are in gn s County 1\ew_S- _ good enough “trim” to enable her to carry asthere acouncil in Pandemonium? on her work very suceessfuuy_ and _tQueen’s County Gaol. Yours etc-. Queen’s County, May 3rd 1901. F0! one would think that this notorious deighbor Mike’ a peaceable citizen Says: _ individual was appointed to carry Out °' “Begona., ther-e’s enough of her there, to » _ mid” ii" °f “'°"k f°" his Satanic blast the character of any man she lights xitlesty in at least a part of this Province _ _ _ . _ ou. Heronly occupation is that of going from ‘ That She possesses ,_ wen develaped --_...___ ' Port of Charloietown. hmm t°.h°uS° hunting up small st'°’i€s|memory no one can doubt who has been May 31-(1, A1-__.Frank, Grant, Wallace; S. Elliott, Nelson, Picton; Daisy,Mora do; Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette; S. City of Ghent-, McNevin,Halifax;Bolin Garnier, Picton; S. E. Cove, Ferige mdwbt scandal" 3 .2 ' ' ' ' - . . _ - ...i Mill.. ....5 Ziffuiilili `l`i§‘$Z$dZ‘_iii.1 fudegihg 381° °f1;;°;°;°_§_-i~;_;;=§§,§;,§_;; “Wt Pleasure throughout every place engt th? “:1.;e'han Enrgrgheard in fami_ 'Mm her unholy feet’ may eferyh mis e at? Se ther have either h."d_ divulglng Lo the public liest at adsomt; ilme 05 to Good eo le what she sees or hears in families whose clothemfe or S 3 tem ir' the-I. giggle h°9Dii»2\lity she has enjoyed thus sowing _who have passe awayh 0] ‘hi f h _“le seed of strife and dissension wherever ` must also come under tl e as es 0 er 'he R008. Her bow is always bent and al Pictou. Person who flare: to d`rl` 'th h f t` ,, ` , _ __ , ' 4 _ 'l' Nevin, Summerside; Swallow, Fiula " 1 er W1 er’ or 8' Begorra, Im thinkin that she has asso- 'on Pmette Bohnay Garnier’ We ill _ Ot; xigggéfltaif Ee hreplugamoél of such 5 ciates in the business who supply her P0l'nt_ leaves a ` _ 5 ii _ ur e an Ve"y_°ften with many false news items for publica . wound wmch the uncharwable tion However true this may be-(many has Sh?-,bah.n.w :leak _ will think it highly correct however) it _ 18 0ri;,'ina.,;in»1ican quickly mann- _ 311 ,E _ ' ' This :ignatnro ig o'n every bog of the 12:11; iii iiiiis Ain sizes oi s."”-‘“.;...§»‘..Y?...’.;2.“2.°'P.‘f.‘.‘.}‘£°... iw Charlottetown. ,_ The most valuable of the cattle sold" to were purchased by stock raisers from V11 abroad and they have now gone never to nd return again. _ ~ ' l ur The history of one cow sold at that sale - A A _ I I 5 will surely be good news for those, w A Professlonal Tale Bearer' fagméreh ahplauix falsfhlawaxrfnglsg love not te dwell on thefaults and impe ` W a S 6 as a Y 8 re . ‘fections of their neighbors, but desire ”°l'S“it‘ In sh°rl"’ she ‘S ° fast mlwm-g look to themselves to hear that this e agent atleast has been “pulled up” a lodged in either the Poor House or o Panos Lovnn. G knew whata valuable animal she was S- To my mind this sale should be a lesson D, to our Government and our people. _Are S- the several valuable herds of cattle still 21, remaining on this Island _to go from us? I6, Are all the benefits which have been May 3rd, Cld.-Frank, Grant, Wallace; i S. Elliott, Nelson, Sydney; S. slanderous tongue. And here good Campus, Demeri Picton; Dais 1 _ - - ° ° i- _ her arrows poisoned, and woe betide the tI`:;§3t:>5fu];g?e;,_;7];(;i_Z ;I;;1il3n;ndar;a;s_ l Moran, Orwell, S. S. City of Ghent, M l . vs ' $ In S. like it,,but surely our Government now S that they have seen the first bad result of having no Exhibition will tal-ze warning y’ ‘in time. _ C- The much talked of exodus of our y- people is likely to be equalled now by the st from this Province. ’ It is a Governmentfs duty to lead the people, not to be led by them. Had the (11 Dominion Government waited till the h'. P ' h d asked for __ _g , _ te iiisi iuiio” ,,,,,,,,,,, (_ N0 EXHIBITION Similla Simiiibitl Onraatur, Let likes be treated by likes. The mild power cures. Humphreys’ Homéwdthic Speoilel cunn max A Stock-Brcctlcr Gives His View of Present Stock i.F....., C......t..., i..i.........» Prospects -Worms, Vi orm Fever, Worm Cdlai 3-TinrrmNo,Colic,Grying,Weak-hhslf 4 -Diammsa, owhildren or Adatta.....‘I 7-Comms, Colds, Bronohitls. #rising oovEiiNiiieNi’s iioii io Lilo iiiis Pioriiiiii-Di-»=»-=-» Ms-»»»»_ if--= ii Y P if ' ` / ` ~-- 8-NnnnALuu,Toothache,faoencho...f 9-Hanlon, SickHeadache Va-tIgu.S Stomach l"I1-Smirliiisln or Painful' Periods. _.Q ’ _ _ 12-wmru,'i:¢» Proms Periods 1As Was Done by the Federal Government in Dairy Mattersi”-'°°°°"»"°‘1°¢“’~“»’i"°°‘°°°°°* " 14-bam Hmmm, Erys1pelas.Emptikna.S -Government Competition and the Want of an Exliibi- =§§;§‘;;_'f_ffA_"'§,°§,,fs“°l‘;e'§§j‘j_§°;";‘;;~_;‘ _ :non Led to the Bovyer Stock Sales and Much ot 0ur ‘°,'§j§“?“j_‘f{‘_*f‘f?f_f-___ff‘ffff____‘jj__“"’° _ Best Stock Has Gone to Other Provinces. 2°-W=°°P=~°4=°°<==---_--~--~-- . ' . 27 "1: _I many years ago I can recollect there were 28-Nanvous Dmm.rrr........ .-._.-.- Having seen, in your’s and other news- _ tion so that one at least equal to t; hal; of l30-UBINASY WHLKNKSQ WHUBQ Bd-5 papers of Charlottetown, within the last 1“?;{°°" may be h°1d° 'Tl-Gn.IP»H*y Fb”r`°'°”""°- --------~--S _ few months several articles written in eyeuggxel t1?§]i';?ee ‘8,§?tti|l:§ £§g'i°git}i)g: S013 l’Ylndl’\'lS8\5li5»°l' “Wt Ulm, 'favor of Exhibitions, .I have wondered management wouldbewilling to undu-_ °f P1460- ~ that the Government of this Province’ the tagle carrying it out in the same credi-` Apoeket epltomeof Domestic Pal ._ revenues of which are almost wholly de- ,ffongmanner which they “ve h°l‘°*0f°f¢ - mailedator tihoasklng. » _ _ rived from agriculture could for a moment Thanking you Mr. Editor for the vain- H‘"”°h"°7°' H°F“°°°°a“° __ n able space you have permitted me to use 001'- William and John Bio., Hilfi- I sign myself, ' _ _ _, ._ _ \ " ' V, ' ‘ .I >`.‘. ‘ ;‘.r`i;'iL Srocx Bananas. l Q were stock raisers of any but of inferior, several of our farmers have gone to great and -have been very successful in raising stock and have en- " abled their brother farmers to _ improve their herds by breeding to those pure ibred animals thus imported. I The men, who thus imported stock at high prices, thought and rightly so, that Exhibitions suchas those held in Char- lottetown in recent years and es- pecially the one last year would encourage farmers to breed to these imported pure bred animals, and by that means they would be recuperated to some extent at least for the large amount of money spent by them in importing such stock. _ _ These men, one would naturally think had drawn proper conclusions but after a few years in each of which new stock of a _ better class was being imported, the Gov- bition purposes. The same course was' followed by them in the year 1899. Exhibition were not fully realized during. ‘the Hrst year and probably not during' thesecond, bat_even then several of the chief importers of such ,pure bred stock l were feeling the result when the Govern- ment in 1900 gave a grant fora Maritime n, deed a credit to the Province. i Our stock breeders then took new heart-, thinking we were going to have an exhibition annually and some of' them best breeding to add to their herds so still better animals to show at the Ex- hibition which they fully expected would be held again this autumn. I understand however it has been an- nounced that there will be no grant for Exhibition purposes this year and as a first result, others of which I am inform- ed are to follow shortly, a few days ago the stockof two of our chief exhibitors, one a breeder of horses and the other of Shorthorn cattle, were _sold at i public deserves special mention. She was import- ed by Mr. F. G. Bovyer of Georgetown asa yearling from a gentleman in Ontario and at the sale a few days ago was purchased by her original owner for the handsome sum of $350.00. This gentleman evidently and had need of such blood in his herd or' or he would never have paid the sum he did and also the additional expense of " taking her back to Ontario again. derived from the careful breeding of the last few years to be lost to us 'i It looks withdrawal of this anufand other herds' An annual Exhibition is an absolute necessity in this Province and I care not what Government may be in power, the withholding of it grant for such purpose which they will receive retaliation at the hands of the people. I Choicest growth of Indi - Q and CeYlon Arriving daily from the Mines. If you wish A _ . ' I Prompt and careful delivery. Send y _ _ _ __ _ your orders to ' » they were twenty years ago. do not give assistance to Exhibitions lines above mentioned the reverse wi is a grave dereliction of duty and one for _ _ farmers oft is rovince a _ _ the butter and cheese industries. if they had not sent such a man as Professor &. 'l Robertson here to educate our farmers in these lines,it is safe to say these industries would have been in the same state as in a similar manner if our Governments for the purpose of giving our Deonle object ‘ lessons in the results which have been] obtained by others and can be Vobtainedby, them ifthey are encouraged so to dvi I instead of progress being made in _ _ _ . _._`_ .' ’ l ` u _ -_ _ _ _ - -,~ ij lhteoina _ _ , _ A ' i Suit $5.00 ..»~.`~.- -x` \ _ Its a beautiful dark brown, _ .Thedisadvantages :of not holding an I tweed, Canadian make of tina __ 1- _ A. _ _ Canadian wool, lined through- - - _ could , get $7 easily for this » __ _suit but we -ask only tive. ` I Siiit_$;l 0.00 _ _A choice of good Scotch , Tweed, Irish Serge, or Eng. lish Worsted, Italian Cloth 2 linings, silk stitched, stylish ~ cut, periect fitting, a wealth of patterns, double or single _ breasted, blue, black or col- ors, a genuine all-_around good business suit. It’s,good busi-_ _ ‘, ness to buy it, and good busi- f ness to wear it. _ 4. suit $15.00 Ah .now we come to some- thing almost impossible to do justice to, its finest Scotch _ Tweed or_.English Worsted, elegantly tailored, linings of the best Italian Cloth, silk stitched and perfect style, _ warranted as good as tailor’s make at $20. lt.. Our Motto l _ Many ineu’s suits, and all men suited, Prowse ros. The Wonderful Gheap lan. ' ' The Tick System _ W" P if seein 'i°*.ir=fif°f.».°f.~f.i>..i' rs.-.1 A- P|cKARD & c0~ i - _ Sales exceed that of any B 013:50; igiinviiiililugiivizaitéili; gagging; 'i;_m§‘§yj_=§p¢§§§z‘§g¢n;_§:i1'R9¢g '° -.B-,_ 1-; ° “J _ _ _ 2°* 240 Peake’s No 1 Wharf Cliarlottetowni other in the Lower i'Pro'§i'. hers isftliv-li °“° °f the f_11‘S°if¢mSA°°» I i _ ~1 ' -_“f't‘_t°,“‘."""‘ “"’ ’_'_"°"¥', - ' _ i C _ _ , , .............___»i~_-~<=--»»-~ vs" .l.M‘i. . Y __ _~~. _a a " #ff . , . l.|Cll. ldlill, ‘ lrv. saiailiwimt .it ’ r ._ ,_ -ri » Three of biggest values' in ii , ij; in this little city of ours. _ ' is i it 5; *I3 l 'Y '}, ‘I 'aa inns . . we » sd . @i..-. out with Faimes satin. stitch- >i__- ; ed with silk and out as good t i ' _- ‘ _A '_ _ -' as the best in the land, we i- ‘ 1 ,_ r I _Qi ,