annem earner am MTT SY Resse nae wees ease et a a MMR a ~. cee a i I cst: iO A 008. FE RB lll MASS CBR ee = 4 + ee rte ee AN A ll IBS a CANA PRE Se oo TO ee —_————— ll + ee toe ‘ ‘The Lyceum Co ’ i gory . SCROFULA is indicated by little kernels in theneck. Sometimes they swell, become painful, soften, and end in ascar. Watch carefully, and just as soon as the kernels appear give acolls Emulsion. The swellings will grow less and less until they disappear entirely. Continue the Emulsion until the child has cood solid fiesh and a healthy color. oc. and £1.00, all dru SCOTT BOW NE, Crest Teme Opera House One Night Only SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF —ON — Menday, June 25th. PRESENTING HAMLET Shakespeare’s mas(erpiece. Prices— 50c, 75ce and $1 00. special Notice. Oe ee Having pu.cnasea from Mr. F. J “fornsby the stock and good will of us Bookand Stationery Busines in the Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choi-e new stock of Wall Papers will be 2 nce put on sale, and all de- partmenw of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news ,and will be a special feature of the Dusiness The store will be known as ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” Mee — THE amt. CL Unpal Successors to F. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK. .. Ch’town, March 15, 1900. = = SS ED TENDERS. For Lighting the Strects of Char- lottetown. Sealed Tenders, addrereed to the unders signed and endorsed ** Teud+r for Street Lighting,” will be rceved at thie office until noon on Wesnesday, July 4'b, next, from spy ptrsor or per- tons williog to contract with the City Council tor liguwiog tre streets of Charlottetown by toe most approved methods, fora term of one, three and five years, according to +prcifications and cor ions to be seen at this cihice, Satisfactory securities required for the f iehful performanre of the contract. The Council do not bud themeelves to accept the lowest or any tader, By Order H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. Citv Clerk’s Office, City Hail, June 12th, 1 9OO, Ex. & Guar. 3ins. each. DR. CLF {trea PCRECNIC-LISFASES. ard RUP URE by faliebury thieimert. tend siem- © information, er cali st Truro, Office} Merchant's Pank of Halifas Nova ‘ i i |: : E | > Depo eS S OP DD = The ae : Transvaal War £454 ¥V¥Y¥ AAA <a) - . <* < » ¥v¥¥ 4 AA vv 664 vv > OD & << DDD OO DOD ODD] > . hi LARGEST IN THE WORLD. HIS LORDSHIP BISHOP PINKHAM UPON THE GROWTH OF THE NORTH- WEST. His Lordsh'p Right Rev Dr. Pinkhan, Bishop of Siskatchewan and Ca gary, exerts authority over territory flvetimes larger than England and Wales. This involves onerous labor and great responsibility; indeed, His Lordship, who had just come out from England, and who is on his way to his vast diocese, contemplates resigning the bishopric of Saskatchewan, and de- voting himself exclusively to that of Caigary. The good bishop has been in the North-W est for over thirty three years. He has experienced hardship; he has ridden thousands of miles in wag- gons before the advent of the railways; he passed through the trying period of the first Riel rebellion in ’70, and ex- perienced narrow escapes; and Fe may be said to have been the first to start the schoo! system of Manitoba on its way. He was archdeaconjin Winnipeg for many years, and then became superintendent of public instruction. His Lordship has been to England largely for the purpose of securing sup- port for his work. Saskatchewan and Calgary-are really two distinct dioceses in the Province of Rupert’s Land. Each is a separate entity, with one bishop governing the two. The work is growing, but the ned is great. His lordship says that people in the east have little idea of the resources of the North-West. Alberta is one vast coal bed, while the Crow’s Nest Pass Railway has opened up coal for- mations of the greatest value. The people in the east forgot what they owed to the North-West. His Lord- ship used to get assistance from the church in the east, but when the dele- gates to the general synod reached Winnipeg, and were treated to the characteristic hospitality of the place, they thought the whole country was rich. His Lordship invited them to go west, but they did not accept his invitation. However, assistance fell off. There are no endowments, of course, and the people are much scat- tered, and, for the most’ part, unable to give largely. ‘They have ranchers and some well-to-do people, but the majority are poor, though loyal to the Church. In the Calgary diocese there are six self-sustaining churches, but His Lordship needs nine more clergy, whom he could place at once. The state, however of the finances do not permit of his engaging isuch. The whole face of the country has changed since His Lordship first saw it. ‘There isa great future before it Rupert’s Land sent delegates to the general synod, the first meeting oi which was at Winnipeg. His Lordship rather regretted the action of the Montreal diocese which had caused some delay in getting the machinery to work. ~The majority of the dele gates had come to a certain resoiution. Montreal, not having got all it wanted in the matter of diocesan autonomy, should have obeyed the will cf the majority, as their own delegate had done. But Dr. Davidson had talked a greit deal and the machinery of the general synod, which wasto be the final court of appeal, was not yet in operation. With regard to English politics, his lordship said that while he was not a politician,he would say that he would be perfectly willing to make a present to Kruger of all the pro-Boers in Eng- land, including the Hon. Mr. Cour- tenay, a clever man, ‘but an awful crank, you know.’ Asked to the ritualistic question, his lordship replied, you will find me as close as an oyster on that question. Not a single word.” His lordship, though he has seen hard service, states that he cando as good a day’s work as any other man. He has enjoyed it to the full; he has [ believe MINARD’S LINIMENT will cure every cace of Liptheria. MRS. REUBEN BAKER, I beheve MINARD’S LINIMENT will produce growth of hair. MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, Stanley, P. E. I. I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT is the b-.t household remedy on earth. “MATTHIAS FOLEY. Riverdale. Oil City, Ont. seen the country change and grow ina wonderful manner; and he ts hopeful of the future. With regard to the Galicians and the Doukhobors, his lordship is of the opinion that while both in time, through their children and children’s children, will make good settlers, it was rather much to ask ofthe small Ehglish population to absorb such numbers of foreigners, who havea, different language, different customst and a different moral code to their own settlers. If the latter was a hun- dred thousand strong he would not mind somuch, but they are small as yet in numbers, and these people have their distinctive townships. It wasa Strain upon their respectability and character, to ask them to absorb such numbers of Galicians and Doukhobors. He was not a politician, but he doubt- ed the wisdom of sending so many of these foreigners into the country to form themselves into destinctive town ships, amid a small English-speaking population.— Montreal Witness. CANADIAN BOY’S HAIR TURN- ED GRAY. Lieutenant-Colonel Hudson’s son, a member of the First Canadian Contin- gent, writes from Rondebosh, May 7: “You will no douvt be surprised to learn that I am almost completely bald. A number of my comrades have grey hair and there is no reasonto be astonished at this. Young Wil- liamson, of our regiment, who was wounded at Paardeberg, and who is now here, has hairc@mpletely white, sti'l he is only 17 years and 8 months old. Just imagine the surprise of his mother when she sees him.” BE | me ND I CE The shadow ofthe totality of the eclipse moved at. the rate of 1,500 miles an hour. This beats Kruger’s quick step out of Pretoria. —Ottawa Citizen. CURING DYSPEPSIA Is Simplicity When Dodd’s Dyspep- sia Tablets arc Used. Dodd’s Dytpep-ia Tablets don’t cause feverish over-stimulation ot the digestive organs. Theireticctis to strepgtben and re-invigorate the stomach, while they are digesting the tuod. ln effect, Dodd’= Dyspepsia Tablets eay to the worn-out, exbautted ectomach : “You tske a day off. Lec me do your work tora while; you just take it eary, avdiest’’ Tben they goto werk, and the eff-ct is marvelious. Vbe foud ie digested, dyspepsia dis- appears, indigestion, beartbure, sour stomech, etc., vanish The sicmech grows virong, healiby, vigorous, able to digest avy tod supvlied to it The blood become- pure, the nerves that were shbat- iered by indiger tion or dyspepsia become stesdy aud bealtby, and the irritable, fauli finding man Or woman becomes pleasent, genial, aod sunny -natured. All hecaure he or the used Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets, and the emalier tablets tbat are in every «x. ‘Tbe muvner in which these changes are made is sisoplicity itself, Dodd’s Dys- p psia Tablets ect in plece of the etemach till be stomach regains its etrengtb. Ait ‘be seme t me they tove it upand nourish He. Try the treatment yourself. Give your : Give Dodd’s Dyspep- The’yll positively stom Cn # bcliday. ~ia Tableta a chacce, do the work, Dodd's Dyepepsia Tablete, each box cov'siing a fuil double treatment, for ~tomech and bowels, are for sole by «!l drugyitts. The One Whe Cooks knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spread table. To do this you must have choice eroceries, canned goods and pr yVisions. We Can Help You There; We have the best of everything in that line. What [we want is your trade; can we have it! * JOHN McKENNA. Queen Street, I will guarantee at my Rheumatism 2 eee In the spring a young man’s fancy matic pains ip turns towards a eer eae i‘ . cure a , a utero New Suit of Clothes At all 4 : ; S Mak eles If you would be with thecrowd just aan eee Se visit our Clothing Department of a Saturday night 1505 Arch st., Phila. TTS and see the immense trade done in this line. The Goons are alright because we buy only best makes, widely known and highly recommended. , The Price is alright because we make it so. toe iy Th» fitis faultless because we keep a full range c e4 Nic! “OD ot sizes and because the head of this department See ot has hed 15 years experience in the Clothing BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLI.| Business All customers are fully convinced wiien CITOR, ETC making a purchase that the “Ta lors F fforts are OFFice—Lank of Nova Surpa:sed and his Prices cut in Two.” Building, Charlottetown. dy 3 mos wh!y 1 year Vi en 'S S U its Men’s Tweed Suitsin Plaids and mix- tures, good nobby make, $4.00 to &.00. Men’s Tweed Suits in Browns and Greys, made by Saxes $3.99 to 7.50 Bargainsat much higher figures. Blue Serge Suits, just the thing for sum mer wear, light and durable $4.50 to 10.00. Separate cvat, vest or pants in either Tweeds or Serges. Boy’s Suits Boys 2 Piece Sailor Suits made of Blue Serge, and tuitable for summer Dy GS FE Scotia ———s Merchants Bank of Prince Kdward Island, Collections made on the most rea sonable terms and promptly remitted for. Deposits received and interest allow- ed at best current rates ——— > AF 2 3S ~ <~ TEN DHRS. Tenders for catering to the Dominion Day sports will be received by the under- signed up to snd on Wednesday, June 20th at 12 o’clock. L. F. MUNCEY, Secretary. dy 3ine. wear $1.25 — Boy’s 3 Piece Suits, mixed or plain NOTICE. $2.25 to 6,00. AN } Special line 2 Piece Brany Suits “iXA- Scarlet or Blue trimming, very nobby $2.50 A fu'l range of cloths in Serge, Tweed or Worsted _Pantings in a number of different pat- terns. All of which canno* be duplicated outside Matthew & McLean’s at prices above quoted. Customers who appreciate ou: desire to please come back to us because our clotning gives sat- isfaction and is the best obtainable for the money. The uudersigned administrator of the Estate of the late Mra. Isabelle Lewis of Charlottetown will receive offers until Thursday the twenty-firet of June inst., for the purchase of the entire photograph ers outfit of apparatus, instruments, tools, furniture eic., now to be seen the.in Lewis photographic roows, North Side of Queen equare, Charlottetown. J T. MELLISH Adr. June 13tb, 1900 TO LET. ‘“*“Watermere”—H« use and Stables with about five acres of land. Rent $250 00. Also Parkview Cottage, adj >irning above, with about three acres of land. Rent $100V.C0. Both pleasantly situated and in good order. City water in both houses. Lessee to pay taxes. Aj ply to D. C. McLEOD. | IMIATTHEW & IVILEAN. SOURIS, P. E. I. May 17th, 1900 tf. A few Things You Will Need The warm weather is coming and you will have to make some changes_in yor |) parel to be able to enjoy the summer weather. SUMMER UNDERWEAR ave a fine line of light underwear for menand boys. A good suit for 500; a c; and see our $1 00 suits— you can't match it in the city. Finer grades at highe: STRAW HATS Last seison it was voted by every one that our straws were by far the nicest in the city This year they will be still nicer. OUTING SHIRTS We have bought very Jargely this year in this line of goods and have some of the handsomest Shirts ever sto vn in Charlottetown. Silk or linen ff mts w.th or without collar, WHITE VACHTING CAPS. Look cool, feels*cool. [he most co nfstib'e hot weather ‘cap you ever wore. Also colo: el caps of all kinds infthe very nicest styles, R.H. Ramsay & Ce ’ : S ese OP DRA EP UREN Sea SRN Rn ame OR