ri- vm' ~ 1° in ir: crrnntoiinrows Mn rw J s “V-7 , `-‘.~.‘=.;s» i ' `>»'f;. f§j¥§'*T"~’f< ~§`>i_"*_»" -,$5 'f' X > ' , , ._ 1. f_' .5 J 27 l _ _F i _ Never pays to carry an unre- iable Watch. You never know the time, and are con- stantly missing appointments on that account, We sell Reliable Watches only We dont care to handle any- thing else. Call and give us the verdict of your inspection. W. N- Tantoni l- '~-~ . l --I Spring ing. Your clock or watch may need clearing to in sure their keeping good time, Let us have them ands specia attention will be given so as to iut them in good running order. ii. i|.__]'__i_vinii, 1 4 fi . V .sn -V 1 PHO'l0 GRAPHS ‘in all the up-to-date styles. Our productions show artistic mid the use of the best materials. »° Pretty e_Eects in Platino work. Thls Mantello is still in great de- '§..!’!'.!’l.‘l.§.l.!!.l'”» wA§|_'rEo 000 Acres Pasluie land. WISH to rent for a term ot‘yeai's,or buy it cheap enough, a block of 1,000 acres of good pasture land,oi' 3 or 4 good £arms.oi 100 and 200 acreaeach. Land must be in the vicinity of Char- lottetown and farms. if separate,‘must be near each other.l do not want to culti- vate farms but use them lor pasturing. Address all correspondence, giving full particulars, to Dr. James Warburton, Major, City, or. _ T. M. KIRKWOOD, Wholesale Merchant, B126 d&w Iw Sudbury, Ont. I lllllllll’ llllllllll Oltiee in the N ew Prowse Bleek, first _ _ l ' We are Oven but a few days but; door to the righgup gmi,-3_ _ ' ' we are here for business. i F ut ' ue here bo t V' ' ` _ » - _ _ _ ' .' i . h 4 1stJurie. _ a u » :_ f »fChsrl0t'erf;wu.Anril4. eiidiilr 'iv 6m N_nAi"rENBuitY‘» ' ~ ' 1 * 5 5 --------- ¥a.y.16e-nd sw _ _ __ 1 _ 0 hsniouglirlright therein' ' We are now burning and can supply - 4 fine cm an uantit of A 'll - - 1- av You Seen it luiialile fel- building md figsgfié Y » . Landing at SSide and Chisgll e Pm-P,,,,,_ Ouf Whlle . _ _ right. You want __ Boots” 5 rn: ssvsii ran our 30” and want them _ 'hx _ r 1 eheep liilllflllllllilllllllll i ` See 0'" Luliesi fo' A issued by the North Amerwtll Life Ass rang Co " Canadian Investment C0. It 0&rl u nn., c. Lroivs tr C0., API 353"kS dll* Clitown E " f vi _ _lvw PAATURE *_* A. n- Can. S00. U. E. A All persons wanting employmeng _mn 't1i°’1§$£§ad:&%°dE;'ig°nTs f . ¢g,.,,,,n||, and emplo_ ers Of llbo ` _ ` _ ' e l°'_g°’° " A ‘ 7 ni ' . `° 'C Certainly ‘ bcreamcd . . . WITH.. G From the Terrible itching, Burning T0|'t\||'¢$ Of ¢ o o Eczema on the Scalp Some of the cures effected by Dr. Chasc‘s Ointment are more like miracles than anything else. The case recorded here _was one of the t b ou hi to the attention of Toronto s wors ever r g best physicians, and when doctorsgave up all hope of recovery Dr. Chases Ointment was successful in producing a perfect cure. Mr. James seen, r36wrigiriAve..T°f°nt°. Smeg; H My boy Tom. aged tai, was for nearly three years afllicied with,a had form of Eczema of the scalp. which wasveryunsightly and resisted all kinds of remedies and doctor s treatment. His head was in a terrible state. We had to keep him from school, and at times his head would bleed, and the child would scream with agony. For two and a. half years we battled with it in va.in_. but at last found a cure in Dr. Chase's Ointment. About ive boxes were used. The original sores dncd Q19. leaving the skin in its normal condition. 0 say it is a leisure to tetify to th_e merits of Chase's Ointment is putting it very mildly. Dr. Chase's Ointment, at all dealers, or ldmaason, Bates & Co., Toronto- lllll Gllll.S si-:T Pl.llMP while using Dr. A. W. Chas¢'s Nerve Food. . _, I _ `Therecomes a. critiml time in the life of every woman when the bud of girlhood is unfolding ' th fullbl iiowerof omit h d. into e own W n oo Mothers at this time should carefully guard' their daughters’ health. for this is a time when many a girl falls victim to insidious disease which make life a miscgy.\ _ ~Loasof iiesh. honda es, pains inhackmd side, nervousness, irritability, dull cy; I pale, allow complexion, these are the symp- toms that warn youio use Dr. A. W.~€has_efs New Fbloodood. h and the IIBTQ The azure musthan assistance ter way to help nature than Chaao’s Neve Food. It nerves, and creates andnewnervetksoa the the hrighti in ought will tell ood. box. iiiigiiiii l-‘iitiiiii .'l=¢lsii§‘ _ [5 Ta'onta~ l`__l - &~-~ - ,U Lit Me Take Your lleas uie You can get your corns an bunions fitted in hand made boots Sad shoes which I make to old!! at very short notice. Stock and workmanship guaranteed. I_ also keep a full line of boots and shoes, carc- fully selected BY IYSEUF, which I can afford to sell cheaper be- cause my expenses are small. I don’t want the earth, and can spare a slice to my patrons. Drop in and inspect. No ~ trouble to show -goods. '- ' THOS. MGQUAID, Lower Queen St- Boop and Shoe Store \-A;d28d w _ / ` _ _Dodd’s Kidney Pills ALwaYs A cure lrable- . _ N E W c R Rhgumatism ,md L,,mi_,,,gc_ /BW ith your permission we appoint » 2 _ 2 ou a committee of one - Plllllll Rllll Mllllllll E / .inc _ , i Oni e. M re. iiviziis. i iiiiiscuii t Huliisii ° to get our prices on Ganned Goods before purdlnslng. We invite cornparis - 1 .f , - and if you favor us 0 v-'.1 i ; privilege we feel sure of making a sale All kinds of Canned Pitciiiiiiiioii iisniiinen. Qu friday eve ning May 5 h, 1899, the monthly meeting of the Free Tem- perance Society was held in the hall at Glenwood Lot 8. the president, Michael Mi-Donald in the chair. The attendance wps good. The meeting was opened sin ing and prayer. The programme consisted ol recita- tions, by John McDonald, Ida Tor- ril. Lotiie McDonald, Annie Craw- ford. and Laura Wait. The recitation by Miss Crawford was especially good; but all ilid well. The reading by Mr. Malcolm Melierizie teacher.-'An eration by' King Alchol" was loudly applauded. .F Temperance speeches were made by Rev . D.MacLean and Mr.Isaac McDonald and alter some discussion the following resolution was moved by Rev.. D. Mao- Leaii, seconded by Mr. Arthur Boyle. and caired unanimously. ~‘Rcso1ved, that the Free Temperance Society express disapproval ol the course purmed by the Dominion Gov- ernment in refusing to enact prohihitory legislation in accordance with the wish of the people. as declared by the Pleh- iscite vote in September last. Here a considerable discussion took place relative to the course prusued by the Dominion Government with regard ti the plehiscite vote. The speakers were Andrew Livingston. Alfri d Gorrill Arthur Boyle. Isaac MacDonald. tuel preiideut, and Rev. D Moheau. .' The speakers allowed that the Liurier Government did well to grant the Pleb- iscite; but at the same time,prohib»tioii- ists, who were victorious at the polls, are not content to reap the ‘benefit ol a defeat. Nor wasit considered -hir that oueproviuce ' with a majority vote should rule the whole Dominion though they regretted that prokibitory legisla. tion tor the whole Dominion is refused. A CASE OFT."-EPRUSIY. 1 Discovered Near the Tawli of Annapolis Haul-mix, May 23.-i-A Physician accidentally came across a case ol A leprosy* yesterday. The person iilliicterl with the terrible disease is a married woman residing on the road near An~ |napolis. The doctor stated that it vva. “one of the worst cases of leprosy he had UVB! Bell). UHARLOTTEIOWN MAILS lille _malls close at thc Charlotte town Pool Qlllee an follows " (Local Time). For poiui~ west (with connections) to Summer-i~i.l and Tigriish _on line of -i Tryon, Crapaud. _V-ictoria. Carleton, North Carleton and Searletown For United States, New Bruiiswick,__ Ontario, Quebec N ova Scotia, _and the Northwest, 8.30 p. m. , _ _ For Great Britain. Friday, 10 p.m. ` Letters are collected from street ter boxes of 6 a..m.. 2 p.m. and 8 III. . _ _ i A Crippled Rheumatic Restored by “ l)odd’s Kidney Pills. _ sound in every limb, thanks toDodd’s Kidney Pills O her remedies were town, per S.S. Polino. Will sell very, very low to I railway. 7.30 a m.and also at 8 40p.mf,"` with p.m. connections io North '.l'ryon,"` ; For Courier route to North River and - Iall points thence to Victoria, Tnmday. A Thursday' nd Saturday. 6.15 a_.u`i~. ’ ‘* “HENRY ,_ LORDLYM riiiioiirniuilsmvlllllllllmsmlllimi “W” f°' _ obtainable from Life Insurance. .___ _ M -_ _Fd rates and information, consult our Agents. I Provili A }' f Sw-1-.< in > K _ 111 obtain help and situ If ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, _ A af- . ' ~ atuis by applying to }_;it§:npLmi'., §£"i;,“:g;iei:ei»'dns`m°ti»°'n°;'f. _ ' ` A ” gnggyal I. MISS SNELGROVF., gain-t lawimeea. ff ' _ _ ___ if _.V Km sees - , 1 _o _ 0 _ _ U Q-| lASll@llllTH The school children’s competition for $100.00 Cash presents offered by Th? Welcome Soap Co., St- John, N. closes on the last day of May and is causing quite a lively rivalry among the school girls and boys of the Maritime Provinces who have an ambi- .....'i .f "“'n some easy pocket money for the noiidays, _ This seems to be an excellent idea, as an incentive to those who ‘have n literary inclination, to test- their ability and style as well"os on efec- tive method of increasing the publicity of the famous and well liked Welcome Soap. ~ _ ;iI`he conditions seem very simple an are' 1-First present of ‘ $25.00 1-Second " 15.00 1-Third “ _ 10.00 5 Presents of $5.00 each ` 25.00. 10 “ 2.50 “_ 25.00 ‘ $ 100.00” For the best essays nbtto exceed 1000 words, subject “Soap” to be 'written by regular school attendants either boys or girls under 16 years of age, all essays U0 be sent in 'before May 31st, when they will-be sub mitted tca committee of three dis- interested leading teachers upon whose decision the presents as above will be awarded. Essays to be writ- ton plainly with pen and' ink, signed with. name and address, also state- ment of age of the writer and that the essay is his (or her) unaided work, name and grade of school attended, and name of teacher, this statem°ent` to be certified to by one parent or teacher. ' '_ ' _ ' All essays mustbe accompanied by 50 Welcome Soap , Wrappers; »f / T2' gm* ~ `~ _ ll \ - ii A _‘U i 1. `§5~\.%lf~"` lti\\§" ' I f ’ U rf,” PIL l 'ra I.: ri; E! P' 5: ziil ',-5.;-'.z.‘i.°;°-.~.:.°. .i...... D-O-D-D-’S Woonsrocir woNm~:a. - _ Buchan mu, ,M mu gmt mmm, Beeween the monmold Egg nd wo s wi be beaten into plough shores been shew” as the eecutapre Case” has the M. used. 'lf ~ - cam C. J. Cutmom 90 Main Sum' _ ],_,m,. ,ts _,,,|,,,, is over, before buying their plough Qares, as they was clippmd by Rheumatim and Lum "rs B _ at once, by call ng at the Masonic Tern e More bagtzidurinszhiive yeilimrsé He becouldngl _ _ '_ _ Sl»)ll3J'9, Oth Other pl0llgl.i €Xl2l‘i.tS LAI) b0 bn fr I M rsian sirai t, an a to hl ' ` _ , 1; from his mam. _ pep# _ deli ter t an any imported Prove this at once ~ 'Fo-day he is straight and strong;‘ Bgtween the (',,.di[u,y old Gm” em . X _ W......... M., ......... .. l]||lgfg||(;g`. _‘the social history ot this town since the ' _ - _'_ ~ _` S rd ll t I ries ke ti tockf » p n s or some time lused’ bu, did no good Dodd,s Kidney and eur new, fresh stock, just Pius cured him _ _ laid in, that makes ours' so de- 75c For two cow; ,miy with w,,,_e,_ En_ Goods at Rock Bottom price e that A 7 1 A A T B gala? Rorpgar Railway Crossing, Si. _ l r 'e' ! See our Misses’ Shoes for g JENKINS &S0N .L i>_i=.2e_>Iéi>E1~i, S__ hes.. in--iii mi anim 12 T RY WE *ILL wtth every, new bicycle purehded from 'll D-dl# ALamp Bell and ¢Nl¢*@l» Look at this line we giie you to saleotlulid *f ’ llassey I-larrls Red Bird ' Cleveland Perfect Level Garden City Dominion Evans and We do not conliue you to one price or he suit voor taste and pockethook i aimed wheels will be sold ii under at hostile Close Attention _ , i _ tocurhusiriesaln made it ahctltis. Lilyl For points east (with connections) io' _Q .» .- R Agia! _f . "W " "` 'lm' ""°"°"" d ii Souris and Georgetown on line of rai.- A . . __ ll way, 3.00 p.m. _ . mann!! l ForCourierroutetoSou!hportaiid'al1l ' . _,.. - ~ f, w s 1 Jitiviizs ni. 1 i and Fria d w 6m. ` n 1 I s im rfcs ard can values we ev mrortrd A lei trlnl otdtttvr Ir qpieocaknsr nguren Nréash Fleur. Cu llrll lllll. Will buys!! the tlepn lfln lllsfou hr! "" -‘ m emp e, ( arlottstontv ll :.§}¢-19| A. MOQBE, Pownal, (§inn’s,0o Gmncaili ii -we eagle off *l ueiiitifaiv, cimiommn.