1 or* 2 ;' ii" T., _.. _ vyrwtbrf. ... 1 acura-en wr.-_ .. "$¢,&- ¢S%?=f -:::"' -~ +---»--~ .’ ‘l '_-:;;‘.§ ` t,~': lt - l. ll* M ~" 'tr ,\A*¢i,‘ ' . iv, , _ . 'Qi' 5 i \ - i _ i ‘ t ;~.`i , \ , ii, , a ft* ii f "V .wi .-».`ifl¢ ,i,i1i_i ...I ¢ I Ir." »f:.'.i `i';:‘ . .. . . I .yy fi: 1, l,-1-3.” ;'~.j,. ld. Il>'=.“. l il; ll; i film -il .' ill". .- V , ' i,, `. I .4/Z, .*"~ " _ i 'S ,av _.., ' ~`._1.-........»-a».».53p§s§==av~ii» me . .:.;. ,.-. »-..- fy.-;.-;“s , _, `2’i‘;‘='--f ‘li ;-_ '..,-_-.ec-;_'= ...A iii SET-;:-.1 ‘:..:§T.~ I Lili ' ~* t iii N6 _sassy-e _ _ bmw 4_ 4- ,. .....___ ' ' ~“_ar“.:.';°; :;.TT:;;_.‘.*_‘.*..Zz° _ - ,_- .- , ._,...... I. . .,','.i ...;::“ |,.$ . , _ Bmllsi English Tears Lrmi Canadians must feel gratified when the highest musical critics of the rnotherland speak in glowing and complimentary lcmis of one of Cauada's leading pianos. Mr. Beu Dm/ie>,Englai\d's greatest tenor, who delighted every ouc who was fortu- nate enough to hear him with Sir. Alex- ander Mucliciizie l"».'stival Choirs last Spring, was so pleased with the New Scale \\'ill`iaiiis piano that he has written the following agpreciative letter to the \VllliainsPiano ompany.“Gent.lemen,- I want to tell you how much pleased I nm with the New Scale W'illiams piano you supplied me, il is magnificent. The tone color strikes me ns very beautifuL lt is everything I could desire and I predict for it s distinctive place among the great pianos. ltrust it will be my good fortune tu use your instrument frequently." The New Scale \ViIliams isa piano which hu# been constructed along entirely n..~\v lines and possesses so many Advan- tages over other makes that it is well woi1hiiiic's calling at the local warerboms to examine them. The Wiuiarna Piano Co.. Oshawa, publish three booklets on tht- lii~tory an construction ofnpiano, wliitli rim be had direct by mail on .ipp|ication, or from the local representatives of this celebrated Piano. Mll.LI‘IIi BROS. FROM A REPTILE. WA~Hii\'uTo.\', April ‘.ZB.»At the Nation- ul Academy of Sciences, Professor Osboin of C-rlumliis, reivl n nuper n-ivocafinit u rerlix-sitlcstiort of the reptiliu, chiefly In- I.ere~if.iiig because of the pail' ive announce- i ment that inim its ir iiisiiimul with a sin- glt-. arch ou the side of his .~kull is Uf"Ul>U\lMl»lYfi»‘.~ce'ideii from that class of l`¢Ptil»>s known in Lvnspiin. wliirh has only one arrli. From Burtts Corners. We rind Krzsniiiiks Li.\'i.\ii-;.\"r gives ex» cellent snIl:1fi\c‘lon, und our sales cor.-1 st.uii'.ly inirreirsiiig .I ill JO\`I‘IS. Bur- ts (Turmr. N B. I Weeks' ®. Co. sell Men"s Hats and Caps ` ->'T-7* *_ Z .rx;i._.. __,~. -1%, iflal lili ll ll DYEING A RECIPES ‘ \Ve carry all the old l frisl ioued materials that grandmotlier used i to use in dyeing, and may have. If you have but a small amount of 5 . ` dyeing to do the mod- f 5 l i can any recipe you " iiiiiss oiier said the matter would be settl- tn ..- House met sr 4 o'eIock. The ouse resumed comm e on of. Pioszress was reported. The HL use resumed committee 011 Sunply. The Items of $17000 lor Interest to Banks. Loans, Debentures provoked considerable discussion the Oppoiitiou asking for an explanation us to how u smaller sum could pny the inteiesr ih’s year than lush Hon. Mr. Peters said this was the esti- mate made up after careful consideration und further than that he could not say. On the vote ni psclri-tv u ples was miie fora boat on market days up the \Vest River. Tlieie was iii complaint because the s'esmer docked st the Steam Navigation \\'harf und whsrfirge had to be paid, and also that the fares were excessive. Hon. Mr. Cummlskey snld the question as to why the boat did not go to \\'est River on market days had been answered before. Tue scheduled rates had been sizieed ou and if there were any over charge it would be refunded. The bout could not dock at Ferry \\'hurf ss ther was no warehouse. Goo ’s for th Princess could also he put on board ut once and thus save truckuire. Mr. Currie condemned the landing at the Strain I\‘svlgstion \\'harf, und said that the charge on a certain gentleman with hors: ri-id cart was exorbitant. He made u plea for u host up West. River und condemned the Government for not riuviuiz the siciuxer on the Rocky Point ferry. Hon. Mr. Cumrniskey said there was no in-izlett of duty for excellent work had Iieenidone on the steamer Hillsboro which if it ii ul not been 'fone hvre would ntcessitate her being >ent to Picton and E 8 outliiici the securing of the C.ty cf London and told how considerable money hui been saved from thc past. Mr. lrriuiz insrie ir pl-a to have the b0'\t lion \lr l’e'er~. viii he had notlflei I lieCt\ptrilrito cull and hc had renlict geuiln gexgeegugiggfh'gzgeboilézrytgze‘gt "nit he could not turn the steamer at the whurf bt-cuu-ae of the end of sn old abut- ninved and liupcd they would be able to procure Mr. lIi\ney‘s dredge. l)r. Douglas wi~ihel to have an urruurzci ment reiznrlinrz the fiii-rs. und the Coni- I’roizre.=s was reported niid House mi- ,iniirnoi :it s x o`clocl;. House met ut .‘l.I.`i The House resumed committee of Sup- . ern package dyes are more economical and , 1 aee easier to use. \\/'e l carry at all times a full line of Diamond Dyes which includes _ 32 colors for silk and Wool V and 16 colors for cotton i i, or mixed goods. Price i 8 cents a fresh pack- i ' age. Then we have all ‘ the colors of Maypole i Soap dyes also. Price A for colors loc each and for black r5c. J. G. JAMIESON, - DR UGCHST. The Medical Hall. l ln his district which, he snlil, were being We have the best grain bggg in ply with Mr. Godkin In the Chair. The itrfin of S'Z0,0~)0 for Ilridrtes brought M r. Kitikham und Mr. McLean to their I fret und they claimed that the bridges in son‘s blood %es on a rich red color mud their district had been neglected. Hon. Mr. Cutnmlskey said that the t-xpenditure in the district would lie less tliiin Inst year imrl already over half had been solfl bythe Inspector and reiurns innrlr. Mr. Miithiesnn asserted that the winter rouds were iiltogcther neglected and formed it stroniz ground for complaint. Mr. Muthleson and Mr. Morson discussed the claim of J. F. Norton, Cardigan, for his work on Seal River Bridrze. They clitimed It was izivcu for to obtain his influence iii the Ciirdiiznn election of lllirl. Hon. Mi' Cniniulskey emphatically rrenlci that the money was rzlvrn to hold Mr. Norton`s Influence. Mr. Arsenault complained of bridges Allowed to po to ruln. llnn. Mr. I\Ic.\`u*.t defended the actions L" " A i bushel potatoes. They are strong, EEWWHEH EE @@°'°®f93@°5 ;‘:::;.:‘;:f.*;e;xe;*.:.;ifi.r::_:is MI R R5 Reid & Creighton iiiiliziii " H EFI LGCK ()I L VVe have just stocked an assortment of 50 framed mantle Mirrors-be -with broad and deep handsome frames, in a variety of sizes-Pr also carry a full assortment of Mirror Plates- If you have a frame ir. Special plates for store windows, etc., can be supplied on special also carry a full lin kitchens etc, priced See us, theusee yourself. Si1nnyside'Cii.rpet and Furniture Store. _ ix,” ~¢h¢ ¢¢mp“yl¢ wha; .i ,-Whol 1 for .Pi mrmnn on monsoon ---T74 st bevel edged French plates iced from $6.00 each up-We needing a plate, we can fill order at short notice-We e of cheap framed mirrors for from Ioc each up. ASSEMBLY. H lm the Supply was concluded. Bill entitled un Act respeotlnu the ch Legislators und acts in amendment there- S A Bill entituleil an Act respecting vul- oua departments of the public service was ar read u ilrat time. ktvcp hernt least [wc weeks inter. He. ment. llc tllhn. Mr Peters) wus mulriniz Efifcfiofglugzléi‘;ir§§;_5§i§:“;i:§te"h;I"};Y3_‘ every effort to have the obstruction rc-‘ f,,1o’N_ y_' advises even. ,Aan ,ma woman Darmoremoney than sv* before had u being put in thorough good mpalr. When the Knut for education mme at midnight Mr. Muthlesou asked that the discussion ofthe vote be postponed till the mor-nlnu. The Prem'er urged the votre and lr.- Mnthleson ucntlnusd at length in con- demnation ol the present sxhool syrtcl. |‘ With the puiiiug ot this resolution the 'l'aoSpeakcrtonk the chair and the alrmsn :touted 39 resolution of npply agreed to. Bon. Mr. Piitrrs submitted the Ap. opi-lation Bill which was read n that me and, sftersuspenolun ot the stand- lnR rule was read u second time, consid- ered in committee of the whole with Mr. Gadkin ln the chslr sud set down for third reading at next session. Capt. Road, Mr. Gallant Mr. Arsonaltlt, were appointed u Contingent Expenses Committee. The House than adjourned. sotoiriggicinrs. Rriurru, N. W. T., April 27.-A man named Stewart, nn ex-member of the mouutsd police, shot sud killed himself yesterday neu- Regina barracks. He had recently returned from South Africa and i made application to reenter the force. While awaiting is decision he not on a prolonged spree, which ended yesterday lu his tslring his life. TRUE BILL FOUND. Sr. Jouiv, April 27.-The trlsl olGror|1s (lee, for the murder of his cousin, Millie Gee, berrsn st Vi'oodi~toclr yesterday. The grand jury found n true bill. A petit. jury was secured and a lame part of the evi- dence fur the ;irn~ecutIon wus taken at the first sitting. Attomey General Pugsley is prosecuting. BLOOD CELLS. 0,892” nip. “$0399 :I mQ3g3 “fiat” G O. Man is fr millionaire many times over lu the possession of blood cells. Woman is not quite so rich, for scientists have proven thutdtlpe norinalsnumbcr of red blood cells K . . . in helaltih, but, in disease, becomes ex e lions of rich red blood corpuscles rf the only know how to go about it. Dr. R. to prepare for a long life by observing ns- ture's laws. Xu the first lace, if your digestion is faulty, and the food you eat is not taken up y the blood and iuisim- ilated properly, you need n tonic and diges- live corrector, something that will increase llc red blood corpuscles; he believes in going about this in nature’s own way. Years ago, in his sotive practice, he found that sn alterative extract of certain herbs sud roots. put up without the use of alco- hol, would put the liver, lungs and heart into fuller und more complete action. This medicine hc called Dr. Pierce’a Goldel Medical Dbcnvery. By usimiluting the food eaten, it nourishes the blood, and, ln- stead of the ' -shaped corpuscles, the per- the corpiisc are more nearly round. .Nervousness is only the cry of the starved nerves for food, and when the nerves are fed on rich red blood the person loses , those irritable feelings, sleeps well at nigh( and feels refreshed in the morning. KNOWLEDGE IS POYVER. If you want to know about your body read Dr. Piercc’s Common Sense Medical Adyirser, which can be had for the cost of mailing, 50 cents in oue~cent stamps for the clotlrbound book, or gt stumps for the paper-covered volume. 1008 pagan. Ad- ress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr, Pierre‘a Plc ant Pellets cleanse (ha bowels and stimtiilsate the sluggish llvel. liags! Ilagsziiiiiiisit the country. They are large enough to hold 4% bushel Oats, or 3 want some, how many ? Sydney, C. B. , Noricsi I am ready to start work on the Murray Harbor Branch Railway. I would be glad to have intending workmen re- River immediately ` ag dw i wx. Charlottetown ` The Steamer Princess, wi L, 2 . 'nm oupcisu. ln~lm¢l_l»1>\,l!1\8D umm \fAY,=. ' _. nt I" uf- - - i - ' +I'-l 3! M. .M _ ` '---- - -- -_ - 1--- ~~f--,~--»~ ~~~ /I - ~--~ iff- y -- - -- , -~~ ' 'Y---~ f ~ ~ iammnpmammudm ¢.m~im*‘ ‘ ` ‘ V " I lil” ` Y has snsntln hh dlstrictonnondlaad all are . ,_ ~-ix. , - , _ `i» , ' Oftlcc Requirements. ELM AND ASH HALL STANDS. Golden iiiiiiiii is x 3°. G. B Mimi. s nm.. nooté and Umbrella Stand, nicely carved ; also Elm with i4 by zz bevelled Glass. l l {£“~_U_l"°**_’T"""¥$'1'lv'~»- -~.~ ~»-gg-- -»-~-»»-~ -rv-~i OFFICE ROLL TOP DESKS. made in solid oak, golden polish finish, quarter-cut oak vrritiuz bed. 50 inches wide, 30 inches deep, 50 inches high. drawers lock automatically, ~lide un each side, top neatly fitted with pigeon-holes, and six enclosed wooden document boxes. Office roll-top desk, well made ni' solid oak, polished, with solid nak writing bed, automatic drawer locks, slides on eacli side 48 inches wide, 30 inches deep, 50 inches high. JAMES PATON & C l. will iit Chinn Point Wharf in the interes s :,113auhag-'xiIfiogftffggzgaigevsixgfgéitf _ _____ __ " r "-”_' ' , iii thu people of that section. The normal cell is not absolutrly round A TALK ABOUT TWEEDS QUALITY is one of the strongest foundations upon which any business can be built. The products of THE MONCTON WODLLEN MILLS not only surpass those manufactured by any otlier. but in points of finish and workmanship are unexcelled and no store in the province is more fully equipped to meet modern demands in this line than THE HUMPHREY CLOTHING STORE. They are firm believers in quality and zealously guard the quality of their products at all time by using the best material and employing experienced workmen. They have gained the reward which such careful atten- tion to business invariably brings. The almost phenomenal success with which their pro- ducts have been introduced' into new fields, and the constant- ly increasing demands suggest that building trade upon qual- ity has proved a success. Absolute confidence in the quality of their products can always be niaintaiiied, and they are ever ready to stand by their claims. THE MONCTON WOOLLEN MILLS are represented on P. E. Island only by The Humphrey Clothing Store, Opera House Building. Ch'town, P- E. Island. I i #Qt . M144 Wwgfdwll `$ni§°‘fz}“l'»"»\. “The hemlock of thepforest was for the healing of the nations.” ’ __ Hemlock Oil is .the Greatest Cure on Earth for HEADACHE SORE THROAT TOOTHACHE BRONCHITIS EAR ACHE NEURALGIA - CRAM PS RHEUMATISM port _at my ofhce, Murray Last year the sale of Hemlock Oil was unparalleled, and ’ ' . man y of the cures it made were almost miraculous. WILLARD KITCHEN. ., Pizicn 50.; A BOTTLE, , Steam Navigation Go., James-A~ H9U5t9n» ilari iight Furnishing 0n..i.».-.iiiiiffi-i1E3;. ...., _,_ ' Manager for Canada. » .r _A r E-'Es-i QUALITY AND 'PURITY We are `, i` rticulai- about theputlitéyyof 3;! drugs but we are even more careful to see that the drugs we use in'dispens_ing are of the hi li- est quality-nothing donit- ful finds a place on our shelves. ' Worth remembering when your physician hands you a prescription to get filled. ELLIS THE DRUGGIST, Charlottetown. nun on Eno 200 Mn Wanted. just al soon as the Sfpring open: up, between the r5\.h lust and the int dry of May. I will went ulithe men and boy: who worked with me Ill! rellon, and al many others an want employment, to go to work on the Murray Hsi- bor Brunch Rallwuv. I will lilo be starting work at Curtin Creek on the rf. E. I. R. near Chuioxtetowu, about the 15th Inst. For further information apply by letter or telephone to WILLARD KITCHEN, Murray River, P. E. I. 4-4 dw i mo NEW DAB SERVIBE I have decided to begin in the city and suburbs an up~to-date cab service. Passengers, baggage etc., will be conveyed to boats trains or anywhere else desired Orders left at McDonald 8.: Mc- Kinuon‘s _Drug Store or at the Qtnbles, Sydney Street, near St¢.vf~ns0n's Corner will receive prompt attention. J. M. NICHOLSON. Telephone No. 253.' r-18:1 6m Auction Sale. We are instructed by Walter Haszard. Esq.. to sell by public auction on SATURDAY. MAY 7th.. at 2 o'clock p. m-. His desirable residence situated on Mount Edward Road. For further particulars apply tn BENJ. CARTER & CO., _ Auctioneers. 27, rnwf, td. ' FOR SALE Government House One Horse-One Milk Cow. . 3a-31 __ suv. Old Mahogany Bofu, Cl-nlrn. Tables, Bui-ends and old ihhogauy furniture in general, Old lrua Door Knockers, Bran Candlesticks. Trays, Briuierl, Inu Audlrnru. Old Blue Dishes sud Chinn, Grandfather Clarks. old Postage Bumps und before 1871>, worth moston euvelopea. Alan uid Orin, Old Bran window comms, old Pictures. r-'einer min. 91"" Luster, Pitchers, Flint Lock Guru, Pistols, etc.. Amina. _ ‘ W A KAIN. ir6 Germulu Strut, Bt. John, N B. vt 6 I I0- winitu in ' , I ' ,_ ~»,__-.-/ Summer-side to whom all orders i.. w. ooox. l§~i .cf . Mi