t' .,..,- , r. , r-,'~.-‘- » .--,v,-. -Ji A .'/ l 1. i~»'. iff' 1,. Mn' ‘til Tll ¢M !lIl'0l.lD\f6lD'BIil-ID. KAY 9. wo, - . i A limi Fiiiiiu EQR MU ' ,- s 'Aga f n F" ° °' - 'A "uNo.i.t` Mir ' V "°°°""'° D "°-'” _ i ° ‘ T ' ~ l i “ ‘ ¢ 1 ` ‘/ I' E, - ' ,> m- . .'~. 9.1-`»L _ ~ ' 'M fi* l Miiie Eva N Robl °~"°¢“| '““""‘*"’°’; i he tctm of a‘aation ' wlicyat V 2 i ' l _ 'lg V 9 f 1' _ ,_ _ _ _ _A . of the Aiiiia Ledies (gollege, an artist o l I _ A _ ‘ I ` » sis 'or training and atiainmentmnfter M9” ut Mun' b°“°"°°‘ lTh°‘° 5" ` ~ . `- »- 'll f casgiilly testing the New Scale Williams CANADA A MODfR|| NATION' |'°¢p|ng_ H, 'Dam um", gn .g “rm ng , I ,__ ' ' foil : “G ntlemen, - - - ‘ -‘ ""7't' H? la __'£`~ ui N scalewltiiiiiwmio . ,» ri' “th I ‘mu _ l, ' ' *"9* . *Q ii _ lint mt. P.a.i¢,wntesas ows ` eN¢.v Scale -- yuan the rightto any alien to hold real 4 . 1.? $1.1. A11. *. _,ry TY j.Y'Y'-_'.~Yv_Y ,ffif , 3 I 1.- ,_ ` ‘ ' ` L? ,‘_ _l »-...ig _:f,*fg,;~,v _ . After thoroughly testing your 0 \ ,-£_|L»-lik" .fu ` 3*-f’¢»~__ Williams Piano, it gives me gfeill Pm" Apamphlet of some Stveiliff-5"°D0l¢l "ini lu lllldlr md W5” l'h° “fm I W . . _ ' . ----- " \w.im1.‘:r-\-- ‘ . ig -_---it _ . sure to ¢KPf¢“S ¢° Y°" '“-V Nfl; bearing the above title from the Den of "h°"° f°\‘ °°°¢¥°1 if llfi \\iWf‘\l 'lid ini' ‘i ` I ' V II l '”‘ I' " f ' ada ted to supportmg' '~h° ‘f°l°°' I inteliigiintand forceful mauxer with the f\l1ll°\'l 9° |101" lB1'|°\l|t'll`*1 lmdlllpu _ A' _ _ " ' ` . _ “ \~- _ _ -_ - J ‘ 'g' , li , { I 'I i ` VM,-'(1 _ ` .- i'l|:in,1?;\l:;svveiiilcs°tai’r!i‘iiiguTdii¢§sis especially W. D. Lightall of Mon‘real deals in au *mild D¢l‘ml5 B00!!! 6100!# liillill A l ' ` _ l I , ii . ' I' g I I \| I r _ - ` f"r‘°' f°"“° N" 5°” w'""“°s ‘ pwibiiiim di uid ciiiitduiiidiiird uid union lower thu treats-his new P t future. VUY sincerely you” lsigned) Ei,-A N. Rosi.yN_»- . the dangers to which wears exposed and lui Nlilino the lilobde of national P‘“°',:Su“e- .tg sl4.,:$l6. Sis. $21' $25’ 'rite New suis tiniinm i. » p-vw iiowtudyudid be dvdidcd. Anidiisrhe °""°"“‘P ‘M11 f“°‘"° ¥"°°"'~ *-N" "‘ which hasbeenconstructedalcngentirely I d A th iam' “lensing ‘nd an “uma "anna but , ...im--nip-----==-»=“v="“"‘ "‘““°“‘°°"'° °“‘ “° °°° " in .. .i .ii i " - Paranoia suiri-:s. tages over other makes that it is well from commercial and industrial trust|\` W °“° ""1 °° 'I “mas °*'i “Yi ni. '_ ailing aithelocgil_w=rer°°n\l d b _ h d from "3, lil! years. He would abolish the right tal _ _ ::;Uem:'f,;)f|,em_ The Williams Piano 'I' °°m mu’ t ° “nr I “vidual bequum had by Wm remuluurmu, _- Parlor Suites, the most reliable on the market, in solid Co., Oshawa, publish three booklets on troCL~1 01 lnlid DlSS|°K ‘UW “ _ ’ , walnut or_mahogany fiuis_lied_frames, neatly carved and pol- the history and construction of a piAn°i hands, repeating the history of landed “nuts '-0 l`8UWl!P. lil" W8, \\l5|°Dl| ished, 5 pieces (sofa,_arm chairs, arm rocker, and 2 reception h- i, _ b h i direct by mail on , U esta” surveyed and PIM” ,md,,..,pe¢_ chairs) upholstered in heavy tapestry covering silk plush W ‘° Cm ° rm ,he meal fepfe, oligarcbiesand the curse oflandbordisi_n_ trimmed oodh nu Seats and lain back 1 i' i' ' r v . ~ -8 `P _ P - cl) this celebrated Piano. ,mi the like danger 0! °\lr IHIDCH. 'OWEN ‘°\°°mml"|°°° A '_lm““` WH” "-""1" Also upholstered; in fancyfi ured velour. MILLER BROS. N0 RICE -AT WEDDINGS- Lorman. May 3. -Prospective bridll and brldezrcoms are lifting up their volcei in thankfulueis to the vicar of St. Mlohaol's, B iwes Park, who has opened a determined campaign niZ=\il1!l~ We “S” °f confetti and rice carried by persons attend- ng weddings soleninized in his church. life _ I Handmaid of Medicine. N Much of the success of modern medical treatment is due tothe science _of, pharmacy. Health, often life. itself, depends upon tlit` purity and potency of drugs prescribed by physicians. Itl is also essential that the compounding be done bya skilled pharuizicist. We endeavor to co-operate with the physician in every possible way. We provide ‘ the best drugs to be had and we compound them with unerrinz skill and care. lt pays to have such service as we give. Without it the eflorts ofthe best physician are apt to be futile. v Bring prescriptions to us. . Prices are always right. J. G. JAVHESON. and water powers being secured by a few wealthy capitalists to whom the mass of our people must pay tribute for all the years to coma. What these are very real dangers Is a common enough belief among thinking p>reons, although few have perhaps considered them so imminent and pressing as Mr. Lightall finds them to be. To enforce the lesson of the danger from the land and nature's bounties in. above and beneath the soil plssiilif |1100 the hands of the few Mr- Liitllliili °“?¢3 _ the cases of ancient Greece and Rome, of France before the revolution, of Great Britain and other countries to-day. Rome in the days of peasant proprlettlli WHS invincible, but when a reRlU1° °f V“" estates for the few had been established there was no longer a Roman nation; there remained but the ritrh Bild 95° poor, attacking and execrat_in8 “Ch other. The people of Great Britain know well what is wrong with their landed system and if they could begin anew BS we can they would take ni( tisures to pre- vent the nionopolisatlcn of land. Ill U10 United States, which like Canafilli M850 with a vast and rich public domain, the notional and state Governments have glvento railway companies over 300,000,000 acres of land. In fact “no landed aristo- cracy in any age ever amassed a landed e.tate so imperial in its extent and S0 magnificent in its Dl’0sD9Cff|"€ Vim” “S that which the railway magnntes 01’ America have lllched from tho people in less than half a century." ' Coming to Canada Mr. Lightail accepts the estimate that we have 200,000,000 acres of good farming land in the North- west, including the Peace River country.` Already 87,000,000 acres are disposed of in railway, _ Indian and timber reserves, school grants, Hudson Bay Compauy's |)v|-uggist’ lands, and to actual scttlcrs. This in- THE MEDICAL HALL. ' ____ _mi -_-I _,__,._-..,- .__-__~7_ .i - ANADIAN ._ I .C ’i>Acii’ic Rv. cludes the cream of the Northwest. which has already passed out of national owner- s‘iip. Ol the 112 million acres remaining -not the cholcest-about five millions yearly are being disposal of, so that even should there be no increase in the de- mand the supply -will be exhausted in twenty-three-years. But If the expected LUVV Womb Fon S i. LOUIS, Mo, Splendid Equipment I ,Q P , ° Through Trains. R- Dining Cars. fo gif. z"'2 N> -_ DP,a__r~r-Rs hal rush ssisln,ten or fifteen years may see the end of Cdnada's great national do main. As for provincial Government landsthey are going the same way, vast ° tracts helng sold in some cases to foreign- ers. ln one cgse a young American ob- tained a land grant in British Columbia as subsidy for building n railway, sold the I ~ _ road to the C. P. R. and personally obtain- ' Vicks" un sale l ed as clear profit 250.tl)ii acres of the land ` grant, chiefly choice mining lands. (’ENF'“A" UMNGE TIME' JU", Q Space will not permit us to follow Mr. For in ormai on call on nearest gentl Or write to C, B. F Lightall In his revicw of how the lumber llands, coal and other mines, and the EIEEHEEE EE EIEQ-EIIEIAQ EEE IIIJIJ [IRESSERS We havejust stockeda very Eine line of the newest -design in Dressers, suits, Chellioners, Stands,,'etc., in -quarter cnt oak, plain oak, mahogany, and also in white enamel. These have best quality British Mirrors shaped and beveled, made by the most up-to-date furniture makers in Canada. This line we control exclusively, you'll not see the same goods in any other store in the Province-nor will you find such good values elsewhere. A Prices range from $14.00 to $50.00 for the two pieces, Dressers and Washstand. Dressers will be sold separately if wanted All kinds of Furniture, Carpets, Oiiclotlu, etc., in stoci. .Best value in the city. 1,' -.lI£l.l1 Sunnyside Carpet-and-B‘axniture.Stnn. ‘ ‘ 1 I t J. H. Mruns. ` Mr. French replied in a happy speech, v be adopted with regard to mines, forests proprietors and licensees, exproprlatlng large prlvatn forests, and holding these possessions as a perpetual national eltate, never to be sold, but leased as ocoauion may require. ` ' TOKENS OF ESTEEM. On the Eva of the Departure -of Charles Band Mrs. French, Hampton For Detroit. A few evenings agofa number of the friends and neighbors assembled at the home of Charles Band Mrs.Freneh, Hamp- ton to bid them farewell on the eve of their departure for Detroit, Mich., where they will in future reside. g Mr. and Mrs. French were presented with the following address accompani- efibyieveral gifts asa slight token of est- em. ` “\\'eall haven great deal more kindness than is ever spoken," so says our great philosopher Emerson and it is on such occasions as this, thatwa realize the truth or his remark, and feel our utter inability to express what is in our hearts. \Ve are assembled bare tonight-a few neighbors and friends-to, bid farewell to one wbcm we have known from boyhood and who has heenss useful a member of the community, that we pause in wonder as we contemplate it without him and his family. ‘ Yet the law of nature is change- incessant change-and she brings this abautlu various ways. Sometimes with what seems a rude grasp she snatches away loved ones from our human sight forever. Tonight she deals with us more bounti- fully. Not without careful thought and ln- vestigation have you chosen your course. Providence has called you from us and we congratulate you on the wider outlook, and better prospects that will be yours, while we look foward with glidness .to 'the time when we may hope to meet you again and prolit by your broader experi- ence. We shall miss the cordial hospitality of this old homestead. We shall miss the cheery voice and helpful deeds of its gen- ial master and mistress, but our loss will be the gain of some other community; so we hid you Godspeed and send you forth with our lieartlest goodwlshes. We ask you to accept the accompanying gifts as slight tokens of our esteem. Signed on behalf of those assembled. K. C. Hotivr. Wu. MoQUaizn.is. E. MCKINNON. and said that he was taken completely by surprise bv such u large gathering of friends; but one does not know how many friends they have till they are going to leave their happy fatherland. He thanked them for all the good things they had said about himself and family, and all their good wishes for prosperity in the He thanked his brother members of the Masonic Order for the beautiful 'presents she was a member, and which they were very sorry to lose The evening was spentiu various amuse- _ 4 ' e IIRIIPSY Dodd’ Ki leifih an . cam curl. Ia Kid- and water powers, shutting out alien Parlor Suites, 3 pieces, mahogany finish, hand carved and polished, with marquetry nnels on back, richly up- hollstered spring seat; coveretlp in silk -tapestry, assorted co ors. , _ lfarlor Suites. 3 pieces, tnalioganyhnlshed frames, with ,genuine inlaid-lines, highly polished, upholstered in high- grade silk tapestry. This makes an elegant ypiece suit, and upholstered in first class style. Five-piece Parlor Suites, birch, mahogany finish, elabor- ately haud carved and highly polished, shaped arms strong- ly braced, _suite consists of sofa, arm chair, arm rocker, and two reception chairs, well u bolstered with spring seats and edges, double stuffed, upholiitered in line silk tapestry. Parlor_Suites, 5 pieces, all over u holstered in best Wil- ton rugs, silk plush trimmed, fringcri)to match, consisting of sofa, arm chair, arm rocker and two reception chairs, spring seats, backs and edges, also in separate pieces; sofa, arm rocker, arm choir, and rec tion chairs. Parlor Suites, solid wailiiiut frames, '5 ieces, (sofa, arm chair, arm rocking chair and 2 reception cgairs), upholstered in best English Wilton rugs,silk plush bands, double stuffed, ‘ spring seat and edges, also upholstered in satin-faced tapest- ry. Parlor Suite, stuffed over, 5 pieces, (sofa, zirni chair, arm rocker, and 2 ladies' chairs), spring seats and edges, large carved and hi 111 l' hed, th ‘ :cred iii ai-e fini Kpilii-,-_ ii. Z§l§§'ih(lc§‘-)to;, dialed wiiihs 15;: 12,2] plate mirror, bedstead 4 ft 5 in wide, lar e size washstand §€df¢;°1l1 5111169. oak. golden finislniureau fitted win, li d l ' - :.°.‘.°.;‘j,-’i‘..;.:.P:. .:;.1;i.f°'"°'~ “‘=““°°“ 4 fi ---- B room suites, golden lc fi ' h ti well fiuished,burea_u with wgltl shsgiesd (iosgii Lppglparpeiplate mirror, beilstead 4 ft 2 in wide, larg¢ 5,1., Bedroom suites, elm, golden oak finish, richly carved new design, bureau with shaped to , bevel-plate mirror' 20x24 inches, combination wiishstang to match bedsteady 4 ft. 2it(;. wide. ' ' Be room suites, sold rt d k h .i _ polished, bureau 44 in. iviclétashgilifed (tgp: 2.i‘ilr1_ib-i:ii\.nL}i1riil,";ii tip)tl;el;p;i;t;em1i;:irror, bcdstead 4 ft. 6 in wide, large combina- Bedrooiu suites, hardwood, ricli anti ue tinisli ut-all | i i and comfortable, seats are double stuffed, well, upholstered, mu in heavy figured velour, fringed to match. - | 18x 6-inch b l- 1 t ' " ' ~ ' _ 4 Parlor suite, 3 pieces, mahogany tiuislietl frames, hand Ste-xiii 4 ft. 2 iii].cvi'l)tlL;.e nmrorllcombmahou “ashSmml` but carved, bevel-shaped bureau with shupedl top tittiztl A5. P TON &Co. ments and oline progr im of music was fur, nlshed by Miss McDonald, Piano; Miss Annie Myers,Piano; ani Prof.W.A.Grant*, Violin, which was thoroughly iirjoyed by all pre~ect. The evening closed by sing- ing “God be with you' till we meet again." No Experiment- ~ Wo find Kurmnicics LiNii\iuN‘r gives excellent satisfaction, and our sales con- stantly increasing. - L. S. BELYEA. Gibson, N. R. ' _ REDCUAT IN PARLIAMENT. Lennon, May 3.-All sorts of sartorlal ecoentriclties have been seen lo parlia- ment in recent years but Tuesday night was the first occasion on which the scar- let coat of the huntsman has been seen' on the floor. The daring innovator was Sir P. Muntz, whose appearance after dinner at the Fishmongers’ bull “like a royal coachman," as one member :Xpress- ad it, excitnl the hilarity of members in the lobby. Bicyclists and all athletics depend on BENTLETS Liniment to keep the joints llmber and muscles in trim. _ A Bio SHIPMENT. Four Carloada of Furniture received dur- ing April consisting of cased goods, Iron beds, chairs,dinner and fancy oflloe chairs, l'ounges,pictures, minors, baby carriages, and go carts, rolled top desks,bed springs, mattresses, curtain stretohera, parlor tables, chair seats, secretaries, brass hed- eteads, jardlner stands, odd bureaus, odd conimodex, etc., etc. marked J. P. SCCO This ls the largest shipment of furniture received by any one firm in this city.-Jas The Rev. Mr. McDonald spoke in the ` highest terms of Mr. and Mrs. French ._ and among many other things said that Mn. .Frenoh's voice would he peatly - . iff" missed inthe Hampton Ohcir of which ~ scsi L. W. COOK, Federal Blind L ufylon, prdpoi-‘ii cm as to -delicious cupof Tea. mcii Dream. Wholesale by FOOD . A dose of PARK'S PERFECT EMUL- SION is as good as ai meal. It is nutri- tious. lt puts flesh on thin people. i_.__--my ---_ nnt; in:-ri use QUALITY AND PURITY We are very particular about the purity of our drugs but we are even more careful to see that the drugs we use in dispensing are of the high- est quality-nothing doubt- ful finds a place on our shelves. Worth remembering when your physician hands you a prescription to get filled. P 820 . 4-i tl . larger field of humanity, and hoped to at?-D ° an - W . ‘ meet such friends in that place when he* 4' I ` ` , is going toreside. ' `Q. ‘, .qi of a pin and apron, emblems of the order. ' Mrs. French was also presented with a D RUGGISTt tdiiintuigdid bi-mn from iidr maid.. - Charlottetown. .- _i iam decided id begnf iii ni. city and suburbs an u -to-date On afth tdlngfl- Eve islooking hr the Spring. Brink . gn - -3° ~»3\7°`33 fm °' t.::“:'.."§"="i<:."'.:.°.':f.'r :::;:::.': ::‘.'. 1:2 _°°" °°“'.‘°°- P°==‘°°8°f°- is-if man” Di°°**° ll we will fdrniatiit and warrant it for one year- ¢t¢'» W1" bf ¢°°Vey¢d t° b0I trains or anywhere else desired Orders left at McDonald & Mc- Klnnon’s Drug Store or .at the maple. _ Sydney Street. near Ste\yym»on'a"Comer will receive prompt attention. J- H. N ICHOLSON. Telephone No. 253 Mu.. Annual Business iiccthg P I I n.i.i»f . _ . Bittl ms srsamss “CITY ill I.lIN|JON” Will until further notice leave Steam _Navigation Co's., wharf on Tuesday and Wednesday at 3 p, m, fOr H,alliday`s and Brush liharves. Thursday at 3 30 p. m, for Mc. Ewen s and West River Bridge. Ff“38Y It 3.30 p. m. for Hickey‘s. H“¥88fty’-B and Hayden‘s Wharves, East Rivet. Saturday at 5 pi m. for Crapaud. ‘Every second Monday to Vernon River Bridge according to tide. T. J. cunts, Manager-,Gliarlottetcwn, 3-14 d tf ' i LIME I LIME I We arenow burning, and can supply from _kilns on St. Peter’s Road or in Charlotte- town Bssr QUALnv Of Roach Lime, suitable for building and farming purposes. C:¢l.y.ons.& Co. Bagslpdgunagsl We have the best grain bags ir :lie country. They are large enough to' hold 4;; bushel Oats, or 3 bushel potatoes. They are strong, clean, have hemmed tops, and are guaranteed to give satis`faction.You want some, how many P iteldsi Creighton . Wholesale dealers in Island produce, Pitt Street, ‘ Sydney, C. B. f 25th. will