. establish it in North America. resulted ’ ’ ‘ = ~ \ »" '\. _ ' -~ _- > _ ;-_-2 . :<'.:~ .' -' .'.~..-» ` :.2-=< _-» `:»-<~ ‘$1-5»`i'--`~‘~."“'<‘.¥ `r'~ ill- " . `-.nl ~1' ~ ‘R ‘ lf* ' ` -'f . - `f5"`1""f--I .e-~e"` ‘ I ` "‘" `*-‘sri _ ~ _ gi n--1;, _ogg e VSIIQE A_l|ll_ latter What You Are Told to the Contrary - ~ ~ ' ‘ ls to _ b our tea in airtight lend packages. IL 9»PP§”‘ _ , __ » c'diiiiilon sense and reason that tea will he better in this R_itMlu`wir.ir Rev. W. 1-l. Smith’s. loo- Hv ,hw _,Dpi f,.,,,,, ,,_ ,.1,.... f.. .-i-__ i\lO.\’ CON is sold -.re in Market Hall this evening at8 W _ _ _-_ _ _ _ __ .. _, ___.__-_.-_...._.. on :Tift Afl 50. _ _u"_ol0ck. _ ._ Tm: lecture tonight iuhlarket Hall ‘is ~n aid of the Public Library. I u 1 no can cocooo a on ~ ... A. _. `,._......... ....,,,,,.,, THE (JU \lil_)IAi\, (.HARLO'I'lE'lUWN, APRIL 12. i899 - ' ei i 1 _L il- An Independent Journal, untramnielled and Ancient And llonourubles. Loitnoiv. April 6.-In view cf the visi= of the Ancient and Honourable Artillery t=arli»s.=;.iin»ing robe Company to Canada and the United Just. lmpartial. Reliable. Newell" 3-af... next year, circulars have been !"'*"`= "' "1 `i"“' "" l"‘°"'l""" """ l":"°‘ "‘ 2 -.:.»; aririizil inviting the mouit»ex'.~_ 10 . ii-_-r .4 oi the pcup1e,n.i:d recognized therefore ns The Peop1e’m Paper- Puhlished at: its otllces, New Prowse Block North -ide Post Oilice. at the following rates. - yuh!" in :id\‘n.nce:- gorring Edition. daily (except Sunday) three months $l.)\l;_pcr yr..., . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4.00‘ Semi-weekly E it1on(Mond.. &. Thur.) per join the detachment, of which Earl Denbigh will bein _ msne. The de- ter-hnient it is hopetigxill leave Liver pool about May 20,3500. After the pro- ceedings at Boston they will visit Mon- Wsi..io;r....i1v....¢.. ........................ treat. leturnivg h011»-0 f1b0\1\ U10 end °‘ eek_ly dF.dit_ion (Thursdayl Der year 100 Ju,-,@_ fl.."5,xna vance . Branch Offices have been established at the following places. “-*where suhfcriptions may be Paid. news furn- Canadian wheat For Russia. lied. a.dvcrt.ising'. ich work and other busi _ _.___ l$R trun =-`ctcd'- smiiinerside, Ciii-ries Bookstore-D. K. Currier H.iL1i»‘_ix, Apr 5.-A despacrh from Manager. ~ Alberton, Alberton Bookstore, G. S. Muttart ent. 'gguris East. Telephone omce. R. Seaman.Agent I-E. B. McCREADY. IJ. P._ HOOD Editor. Business lldanllirer. l _ _.__ _ _ -I.. I* Vancouver says an experim-.mtal ship- ment of wheat w n :outon the stesimship Empress of India recently. Som e time ugo the Russian government sent an or- der for a sample consignment, and re- quested that it be given the quickest despatch In compliance ten tons of llll llllllllllllll lllllllllllll “°“»“ ._ 1 _ ,, __ __ WEl’NasDAY' APRn"12°`1S99' ufterwardsislnot known. The shi ers . ;f-"“' ~ ~"“‘ -f -"""" ` 3 Beet Sugar. , obtainable were shipped The wheat ‘goes from hereto Nagasaki, Japan. and from 'here to Vladivostock. but where _ PP think the shipment is being made as an experiment by the Russian government to ascertain what can be done in case of _‘“°'_- a grain s‘ior‘age at home or in som., In a. past veneration nearly all the emu-cenc _ ` I product of the cane grown in tr0pical` countries. Now the greater bulk is manufrictnreii from the sugar beet, _raised in the tempera.;e zone. With the cultivation of the sugar beet, Ger- many, France, Austria and other countries of continental Europe have become the great source of supply,and not only has the sugar trade of the world been entirely revolutionised thereby, but with cheaper and almost unlimited production the consumption * of sugar has been enormously increas-_ ed. Today the consumption of sugar in the United States is set down at two million tons annually, or an 1-'average of 55 pounds per head of the -population, young and old, rich and poor. Strange to say, after the beet uugar industry had attained vast pro- portions in Europe the first efforts to. in failure and heavy loss. In the United States, ` however, the initial . iimculties have been overcome and 'she production of beet-sugar is rapidly becoming one of the great industries _ Jf the country. A single factory in, ‘California now produces 80,000 tonsl _of beet sugar yearly, though it rcquir-` QS the cultivation of 40,000 acres of beets tokeep it supplied. This is it _-.much the larffest beet facto in the o 'Y country, but there are others and the business is now established on a per- manent and profitable basis. Ia is _-Aonddently predicted that within a iffew years the bulk of the sugar con- _fsumed in the United States will be i-'made from home-grownbeets. _ .Notwithstanding past failures there 'cis reason to believe that the produc-_ fltion of best sugar will yet become a _great industry in Canada. The sugar ` beet can be grown at full perfection ' in .fveral of our provinces. The fmuin dimculty is that large capita' tanclc-;-..>l_y plant are required, and ‘~with°i<. fi. very large production of *anger beets. Before capital can be wemred to erect a beet sugar factory ‘Q supply of beets must be assured. Farmers will not grow sugar .beets without a factory at which they can sell them. And farmers do not readily make-an entire change .in their crops without large inducements. These difficulties will in the end be ivercome and instead of buying all mr sugar abroad, and sending mil- .ions of money to foreign countries in payment for it, Canada. will produce her own sugar as other countries are doing. It may be that P. E. Island will some day have a great been sugar factory as a notable addition to our present few and small industries. When the time comes it will mean ali* 5 DAVIS .. Sold everywhere .i ° ° large annual disbursement of cash ~ ¢ I I _ sugar consumed in the world was the B z::_ _._mi-r1:_.__ _ __= Early Accidents Gauso Lifelong Suffering. A Gaze that is Causing Talk. They (io to Church. r Every Sunday you will see them in the front pews, in the back pews, in the gal- lery and in the choir, and f they are particularly adapted Z for people who go to church. _ We mean 1 Shorey’s ;_ Ready .Tailored ' SPRING SUITS. We take no chances on these goods. We know what they are and can guarantee every stitch in them. _ The material is fully shrunk; the style up to ‘ date and we are authorized by the makers to furnish ~ When a lad about eight years of a striking on my head, and causing c fainting spells, never being more than t weeks without an attack of fainting. or stamina, always very_ low-spirited and life only had a. dark side for me. I began taking them, so I have fence of these spells. Life is now bri My appetite is good, and in every resp ton, 0nt. are sold at oc. er box boxes for 2 Toronto. ' _ S' fell into a. cellar a distance of ten fe o cussion of the brain. I was taken to London, Eng., Hospital, the First sev days _not recovering consciousness. I am now 35 years old and from the time of my accident until I began _taking Dr. \Va.rd’s Pills live months ago I had been subject I grew older these spells became mo frequent, lasted longer, and leh me W less vitality. I was weak, had no streng ° a down-hearted; imagined that every fhi and every person was going against mc, Mr' appetite was poor most of the time, bu am now happy to say that, since taki Dr. Wa.rd's Blood and Nerve Pills, I ha only had one fainting' spell, shortly aft hesitation in saying tha.t Dr. War Pills cured me. ` Before taking the pills I always looked for a fainting sp lot more than two weeks apart; no I would be greatly surprised at a. recur- ht -the constant, morbid, down-hearted fgel- ing is gone, being replaced by a content- ed, hopeful feeling. I feel like workin e ` Dr. \Va.rd’s Blood and Nerve Pi _ 5 P _ »s _ $¢ at druggists, or mailed on receipt of pri by The Doctor Ward Co., Limite c I et, n- 3 CI! to WO As IT: ilii th nd “S t 'I F-S' VS ef no dfs se ell ‘vi g. Cl I have experienced the health and strength restoring properties of Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills. They certainly ha proved a. great blessing to me. You truly, (Signed), Thomas Stanton, Brig V8 FS h. lls oo C8 d. \ Ummm. gums. ._ shS» cone’ _ Tooth- ` ` Colds, I aclzc, _ _ Diarrhma, -. Dysgntery. l 3”' °" Bowel Complaints. A. Sure, Safe, Q__nick_ Cure for ,.51 _. these ~ J' O-t3>O49>0+3» Y' ll <€‘l°O<€+O*GPl*l.'l4'Uf§_+O*l`l *P* 9* Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, Sailor, and in fact all classes. Used internally or externally. Beware of imitations. Take none but the genuine “ PZZRRY among our farmers-ca.sl»_ which is_ 256. and 5Oc. bottles. D e _ ,,_,,,,, _ ,,,,,, 0,, _sdlw » BOW Sent abroad E0 maintnltl f0l'6lgI\_ _ N, -_ ,_ I __,__`___~__ Qpplicatlbn for pcsition. _Address Memoria _ ' _ .- industries instead of our owii. _I t +_ - -_ ash-PIII//62; It is tnemstearrienu ofuie $ §><9'0€0'¢*8'0<€H3>O'6>0'&l4&$ o<¢a-ii'-e-o»o+a-'o-¢a-o-e-o+s-s+3- i .>~£+o`<:+-o <9 “‘ °f‘ Spring _Trade '1‘he time has come when you should look up your wardrobe and se how you are iixed for spring war. In the event of you deciding to invest in a suit' or overcoat, etc., act promptly by .prdering the same ~ H. fm ,,; _' _ ._ ; _ _. ._ ff _.» _ r .2 .- -u ‘_ M _. _HI _,__ J. T. ‘llIcKEHZll,let'W»s’1'=“°r @I@l@ _in ;. if ..._ _ i V _ i (ifjj il I a guarantee with each garment. JAS. PATN& Go Ch’town, P, E. I. »-AN _ ~ Eastern (Iles, ~f' 1"* I w n mcoiumaini 'J ffl’ will 1* ` e 0 i A 'l' ‘I , _, ~ -» .-_ .-_. .fJ.;. ~ r D . *_ ' °~--»~,'_ ‘ _e'_‘~_ _' _,i _ I :_ “$1 _2 J _ _~.__¢-1,, ____._-_,._:__;_.---_'_t. f __ ,Z _ _ , At a of the of the on March 21st, the wrs unaninif'~u_=l_v carried:-» _ _ Whereas,'l_.‘nc_ Almighty in His infinite wisdom has soon tit, to 'call to`his`e1ier- nal home our lamented friend. the .lute Henry Clemints,_and whereas _said dc-__ cedeut was a useful and honored mem- r Wirsloe Dsirying Company. 'lfhetef fore be it ' '* ~‘ Resolved,..[‘ha.t the members of the. alcove Board exzeud theirfsi_ncercst‘sym- _ pathy to his bereaved widowai1»d-deep- ly deplore the loss 'sustained by the above company. _ Further Rc`l~olved,` That a copy of above resotution be forwarded to his »widow_a.nd another tothe press for pub- lication. __ A ` Qnas. Tarun, Sec’y. 'ro cum: A conlflii _par 'rak L is Bw naw .'l'sbiu ' “alll amfrmiilirdfa n»'l'$`°§3ii .1 1i.niii|f_w cms 851:. _ 1745, mosltw 9-_-*_-_ lllllllllll _ I ttlttliiiu. mir._ uAnurlcruilE|tsroF~'_ _ trier-_saint fituiutiinnmrn cotilni Stevens’ Bréaklasl lfuoll ,mn nsiisns in _ _ rBEl|l$ Allll ALL KlllllS IDF __6lllll-_ lllllll Gen.__Sa_les_.A¢_ent for - ~ ». ~ _.a ' ~_ F,\ _(_.-_»_.;. __ _ __-__ ; __..,__~. _ -»». .' 5- .1 g -_ 1, ':I-£:_._._ ____: __ "gf, _ ___-__'.__._________. _-_.,____n_ _. i_._~>~_-,__1_ __,_`_ _ _ I 0 Q J 1 ~ " y @ ` ~'¢- -- _. _ -2.1. _ / .. _"L_ _..-_-____ _g_`_,,-L-".__-,._li!_-;,‘¢';i£_!l 3': _=‘,;_~_§ . » r \ y ,_ , R4 ». ///*W2 / ltr so lf( / I-=E=T£-Ts / *S* ' -T-4-_T`<_~,./' Co1u.rn.b1a, ZPer_fee1:._ Crescent. _ _ gn ntee. We handle no fads "f_i)U§h_'_i)n Dorchester __St.,l Gear ab ut a wenrnecapiirse cqutmninza 1°0'=Ri;~z'p _A Eninfcr able house on Alley _-°"*'iu."5“’_w .w _At 'i1iE`1=if..=?-`i'i_?'i fm- fiiersmfn.. two female attendants. A ‘poly ar. the the Bos or ho-Dr. Blanchard, hsflottebowp. tt . enero. nr . E.Is for Aocid nt Insurance, ncludinrr BICYCLE and DISEASE clause and other heneiits. Pre- miums low. e Lame comniiesi -n. L,nmnany’»= l .-eimrniry unsecured. A pniy fe Internacional JO ll, FOR offers for situat. d o and slion. for double 4 dw,1v\ »»"i'1:i'v"»'.’l_‘<`§i..'§.l'.?"i‘l'?.t'=§‘§l‘&`.‘.’°' ““"°° _°"" Pleasant home work for men or women:_ day _ E or evening No canvassing or experience , xecsw eed d I structions and work ‘led bo..London. Ont. 5, eod, Im. S ‘ ..‘f.° ‘r`.'¥“~“‘.;“2=;'s‘m.°‘;.‘:.°..‘;r°t°s‘.”’ ” A N°"" v§1I§(`;i,`°U$hbd1i??&;°Ut° muviiinéi l = Seto! Tgeth - _ if wanrirn-o I is ’ nf P rand Elm. your l'wii§iii.'_'¥lfh°_m°°“ °`_n°' _ l Q A- _li '_ ‘t '_' ‘ ~ ` gp., care ot J. Hunter White. St n if " . The offering of the Perfected Chainless Bicycle to 1899 riders marks a important epoch in B cycle history. I We control for the Province the only three reliable. bevel gear wheels on the market. ` All have been thoroughly 'tested _and are sold under an unconditional s ‘_ { I -ft--_ t “_ _-_ _. .f" _ i ._ __ 1; 1 ar, » _ .;;__i‘»3;:* 1 _ ,- _ _ ;_, .'f_ __ -', .,;.,f._z ii.) `_:r_r_ -,i .1 , L <1n~;fl=_a i-=’. i. Jf A »..,,__ " .,_,_ l f :» “H if l it A ' I _ __ _ »- __ _ ,_ __‘;_-_ _ _ _1 _ _.__ ___ _ _ " _ H ‘ ._ , _ -1- . _ I ----Th=.»eics¢le.'_M¢11;:‘.f ci_iAnr.o'r'rE*ro" ""vvn_=aéatsr;miiT rinsing. __ _ _ _ ' illll Sllli llll T»0._lET. wi\itrrs.ifiosrs.»_rou_ncsf-mic? _ _._.._ 5 Brick House on P. W. C. Square, snislfgiim <1 money. owner mayfapply at fpis with large grounds and roomy out- ontce. _ _ 11.1 _ - - _ _ buildings. _ apnea wig,-',,,ve,, ,.,,,,,,,.~_ xvrqv ,n_5,1_ f House has hot water. furnace and heaters. ` ORE, or -MOORE. oore Estate. “nw 153° S;-ig Apply to ll sprocket iv e can doctor the teeth orany other prrt of your wheel -Work is_pom~inq ,lmtwe Arestill zoingto ‘ o =s we'say",thls seasonand Wheir; your wheel is promised youll ge _ domctimes it meansmore than the price of the season’s repairs to be dis- silpointed in getting gnu- wheel. o‘ disappointmen when the cycle Doctorlms your wheel. “'§5..§.f.l`.5rl-Q ‘-’-» *dag ` » ` #- ~~- .<‘_:» ‘ ~.- '~" W ~ \-.4 an » Grove Yard of Plymouth Rocks. The most select yard of this breed in the =Lower Provinces. We won _ every irst prize but one, odered for this breed at our Provincial Exhibition for nine years. ’ ` ' ' I Eggs $1.00 pcr` 15. WILLIAM CLARK. . North Wiltshire. 12 dli w2'i. _ _ i = _-or-_ ‘ I am instructed to offer by auction at the residenceof `E.~-'H. Beer, Square, on,__Thursday_nexl_i, the in$l;.,= at 10.30 o’clock ’a.lm.,` ‘household furniture, in fdining room, kitchen, I ‘etc., cnc. ti hangl-bills' :for “P°~l"'l'~"1l','*l"°f'-fi "4 ' , _ .= _ ` R- HEAf1@T0»r»- I _° _ .Aucti_oneer_._ A;pril7cr its _ ~. _.\ . - -.._ , _» , . _ _f 14 . _ _'_ -' _'-';~ <».. 1',-,-_ 5;.. _ _» _ '_ _ ' ' ’.r.x=__‘f=_ _-.4 1-_~__~_-.fig _‘¢_=:i`i‘ _ 1-' ‘:~ :~~. ~ -~- . _ ._.--». ~-' pv - _- _-.::_' ~f rr e ,;;f~‘;??. .j,?I~¢{:§fr?; ” 51 if ' ._ .. ~ i, _ . - \ _._ ~-- |- '.-_. nT.'.._.¢`_ _-t ._ _ ...-1 -1'-an _ ` _ '- -_ =-. i sv. 2 -_ U. .'» *T;f_I-:‘;'=';--' -'.:*..c* W.-` .f . _ .:.~__~: `>.:.7~"'~‘4~.*-“°tt"i’=§ ~ 1_1 '_~=- r_~ ‘~ .1 1*.-'».“;.';._~i, \~ < . ~-= ~-.-- iv ».,, ~» _._ -,.'»: »~,._~'-: »» _ ~ t \ -1 ".1',\`7§g_ J j J I 3. ;.___;-_._‘,;§___,__.:_» g-__~§~,;,-,_;_.v_;; .' ' / It _,ggi i":§Z..1ze:_'°,;_;,_¢}:7':,;i`;.f,_§:‘_ "1 -.»i_ .‘-'_S-1.* _ 1:.) \\ _ /f ,_ .,>~,.‘r_r_-_.'~¢;;=.:>’..* ‘f~ '-5 ' ¢'...'_'f-' ~'-,'*":“, A ' 1'.-' ‘l _ "‘ . . / / . ~.`..~.,;4C§. * A- * ~ _N ll ilttllil rl ' '_¢d r 'r AUCTION nousrimin run.n|_run£t 3 1. ~ 'fe ‘ - _ -I-1§f;§‘___?-T"-=-';i» ' I if I _ __ ____ ~ ‘_'.'i-”:*`~l_?‘.¥3:'_?'~'_-=“-"-1-:1-?5"’f*~=@’¢;cS f ~ -_;_-_..~___ __ ..__.-==- -_ _ I / ` V T-`f°_~_'~ ` ` f K _ / - ~.= _-_-._ 1 -._ iv . . i 'ce , _ E s for hatchin from the M le ~ \_ _ -/f X \ ‘ ` /Q .-.L ma con sAQv'i'i rim AQlllIB8I0ll25&l\d¥ 01! 7.lL{hlrlAi.ll ihgs ev_cry-gmoindlnt filled with unxictysf- _ i Rochester, N.Y._ nam _- V a - oswanauat sw-»»-vi... -_ -_-1