a. a preat Va I f the n cry } It ale: ( ‘ ‘ most. Va! ae g ad hea | Pbcadi , oil, ac- wled:red by all physicians the best redv for poor ipod an { loss in weight, lial reamy * fremec These three sents bl ended int Pmulsion, Make a remMarke~ | . rep ble tissuc builder. ar ssaner sts, a nists, Toronte, _ fo Nake the only bonuine German ir ed ovly aghun is, Gat ake. Scotch Cake, Patties, ‘Tarts, i’ies. etc., etc. l fresh ! sk dq to- lay Telephone 18 DPD. SIEWART BICLIP>. BAKERY, Bakes Best Bread. ase a w% “a> th oat, | a I Rye th ree | UVP hi lfveu have the faintest : nition of pure! asing a to WATCTI this seiwson we ) sdvire yeu to visit The Great Watch House It does nv.’ matter what price JWiny pay, vou will ger the ws! waiel that ‘au be sold at hut price. Se< ri T Nrryp W. W. WELLNER, | The Great Watch House. a Nz “ae BRITS GHLGLGGS } ra ' ’ wT 4 . A Piee is !oihing 3 like pleasing customers. That's what we are doing all the time, we give them such we value for their money that they } come bs.ck again and bring others Withthem. This isthe key- S% Bote of our success. We sirive to plear everyone who leaves an Border with us. Why not give Sj u8 your next order and be §& thoroug ily convinced what we i} BAY 18 true, My * We 8. licit your valued orders. BRUCE STEWART & CO'Y, The Mo.lern Founders, * Fngineers <and } 16'\ nists, 8. Nav. (o's Wharf, ( h’town P, E, I. Phone 125 & WES GETE Sa 5 NEW FLOUR We heve just&received 300 Mls Flour direct from the ills in Ontario, all of which a8 bought right and will be Md at the lowest price for Pot cash. Write us for prices Teall and see us when you Mt to buv flour. Bran, yore: |, Cult Meal end . vund Oil Cake for feeding Ps » also on Land, iwinds to DIOW . : ; i . ' 4 ( ness + the € ln | search foi the end of the Tre cedes as you | c mtent yoursef with j listen, other people to fellow, for it is evident Sowing and Kea ping. ’ ’ ot re can live fer onein NO : ioOld hopes Of Heing something Cis You cannot change th irvest when you are re 1 may when you sov ping ut Then it seed, cockle and the at and the tares, and keep only the 2 grain that hath premise of happy harvests. Thus we sow for eautiful davs. Have you ever seen God make a beautiful day? Well, first He banishes the night, then he gives it a di wwning rich coor, then throws abun into it, then cleansing it He with fresh then He makes the cool Then he hangs a blue d tells the to sing, fluods t vith Himself, and ye day is peitect.—Dr. Cuyler. is. when vou sow the creen out the sy 3 ~ eoiden : nt sunshine eA : fills it itmospnere ; } } DITas Happiness. There are people forever in search happiness who never find it. Happi oftenest comes by indirection. You are intent on duty and are surpris- ed to find you have tumbled on more than you sought. To make happiness nd of your seeking Is an easy way tto findi:. It 1s a coy blessing. Hovering about your path, it yet eludes yourgrasp. Attempt to put your | hands upon it, and like a wild gazelle /upon the mountain, it bounds away fhe search for happiness is like the rair.bow ; it advance. You cannot capture it. After all your planning | and your straining after happiness you ive up the pursuit and following the will have to z dd ng p th of duty, and to iu P ,our joy in Fdeli ty to conscience, gd mn ubedience to the Divine will, ny Lois biessing imitate the > atman, ia » directs his prow above e p int of destination and so makes sure of it. Aim at something higher than hi mba iness, and the higher will be sure to | the lower Listening to the Preacher. “If it be diffic alt for scm: people to it is tea times harde: for other a persun may listen and not follow,” writes fan Maclaren, in the May I adies’ Home Jcurnal. “Very few are ac- customed to think about the same thing, or indeed to think about rae & thing, for thirty minutes ; after a brief space their interest flags and they fall behind : they have ago lost the thread of the preacher's ar; gument and have almost forgotten his su ibject. The sermon which suits such a desul- tory mind in one of twenty paragr raphs each paragraph an ancedvte or an illus- tration or a sta rtling idea, so that where- lor ‘& ever the hearer jvins in he can be in stantly at home. Svensib’e people ought, however, to remember that a series of amustog lantern-slides and a a work of severe art are not the same, and if any one is to expound the Guspe ' of Christ worihily he must reason as*he goes and ask his hearers to think. The-chain may be of gold, but there oug ht to be links secure y fast- ened together, and a hearer should try them as they pass through his hands. If one does not brace himself for the effort of hearing a sermon he will al- most certainly finish up by compiain- ing either that the preacher was dull or that the discourse was disconnected. No sermon worth hearing into which the preacher has not put his whole strength, and no sermon can be heard aright unless the hearer gives his wh, le strength also.” Is Helped By Goodness Certainty, in our own iittle sphere, it is not the most active people to whom we owe the most. Among the common people whom we know it 1s not necessarily those who are busiest ae eatiita cats wad 4 4 4 CHARLOTTETOWN - ing and character of that you | ——————— ES AT Se Pree NEE OES OG ASL eS John T. [ickenzie, 4 PHY TAILOR & AAMINIER,: ii } i I do not believe thero 43 a case of drspep- fia, indigesticn or any stomach trouble that cannot be re- lieved at once and pecmanenty cured wy my DYSPEPSIA CURE, MUNYON. At all drugzists, 25c. a vial. Guide to Health and medi- cal advice free. 1505 Arch street, Phila. not those who, meteor, like, are ever on the rush after some visible charge and work. It is the lives like the stars which pour down on_us_ the calm light of their bright and faithful being upto which we laok, and out of which we gather the ceepest calm and ccurage. It seems to me that there is a reassurance here fer many of us who seem to have no chance for active use- We can do nothing for our fellow-men. But still it is good to know that we can be something for them ; to know (and this we may know surely) that no man or woman of the humbiest sort can really be strong, gentie, pure and good, without the worid being better for it, without someLody being helped and comforted by the very ex- isténce of that goodness.—Philips Brooks. = fulness. ; ; Howards’ Heart Relief Cures Heart Disease and Weak Circulation by mas peculiar influence on the heart, arterics and neryes. It also makes good healthy blood—so as to make the cure permanent. This prescription is in daily usein the g-eat hosp tals of Engla: d, Americ: and Cermany nae grea? he art specialists say it has no equa xf for heart ce¢ “ment or sluggish circulations we. John Kelash, Garnet P 0. was recently ured of he ‘jsease of cigh ars standing uve. Mary Procter, nm idas, Ont. ¢ lof dizz: nes ,1 ssof ‘PL -andw akness. Is now the smartest lax tog we anow at such an ad- vanced age. Joseph Morture’s child, Hagersville, 11 years cld—born with defective circulati om thr the brain—was nervous a: inte nati ay dull. Has been made Lright like cther chile os n. Mav » had lat drug stores or by mail at 5c per ar or 5 boxes for $2.00. ' | ! \ S. W. HOWARD, 71 Victoria St., Toronta Election of a Commissioe: of Sewars & Water Supply In pursuance of an Act of the General A-- sembly of this Island, mde and passed in the Gist year of the reign of Her pre ‘sent Maiesty Queen Victoria, intituled: Tae Chariatte- town "ew a vef,” andthe Act of 620d Vic Can f.entitled “An Act to amend the Charlo te town Se -veraga Act.”’ I do here by give Public Notive tht an Flection for a Com niszioner of Sewers and Water S inply fer the “ity of Charlotte'own, ip the place of Hon David Laird, resi sned, will be held on Thursday, the 18th day of May, A.D 1899, at the several places, that is to sey: In Ward No.1, ator near the office of Mr. John Maceachern Queen Street, In Ward No. 2, at ornear the house of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warekouse, Siduey St, between Great George and Prince Streets, In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market. House. In Ward No. 4. atornear the City Hall corner of Kent and Queen S'reets. In Ward No. 5, at or near the carri?ge shop of Philip Large & Son, ‘treat (ieorg + -treet. And at the said Elec icnthe Pol! will be opened at nine o'clock in the forei»on, and continue open until five o’clock intie after noon of the same day. DE*CRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorches- ter Street, andthe parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Grouni Number ‘Two shail comprise ail tha" part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise ail that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Greftou Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies northof Fitzroy “treet, including the Common of the said Town, NOMINATION DAY. THUKSDAY, May l1h, A. D. 1899. from the time of Twelve at noon wntil the heur of Four o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. For qualification of E’ectors, see Act 61, Vic- toria, intituled “* Charlottetown Sewerage Act, .” also 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, JAME3 WARBURTON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown H. M. DAVISON City Clerk City Clerk's Office, Charlottetown, May Ist, 18%9. Sunlight and Lifeduoy Soaps at 5 cents per twin ing silk at the price of cotton. P. E. ISLAND § CHARLOTT “TOWN, MAY 6, 1889 FRENCH & TRIMMED ——AT- iii Wholesale & Retail MILLINERY Expected in afew days Sentner McLeod &Co, | Snecessors to Beer Bros —_———— ——_— ooo —— s— For Men and Boy3—-« var, is lixe buy- Clothing to fit any purse and any per-on. What's your limit ?— A $10.00 suit. Pick fiom appreciate their values. For a big b»y—3 picce suit, $3.59, $4.00, $4.50 to $6.50. Boys’ Norfo k Suits. very pre'ty "Twaels and Serge, For little boys what’s nattier thara Bias seese Mal ly, than ours are not known. . SUNNYSIDE Bee, ey Sees —————————————— these —B'atk C.ay Serges aud neat T'weed:— it that price —Bat you w. n> to see ‘Le “Tiger Craad” B:ttec suics and better values a2eee rennnsevrtenneennvnnnrneneneersnn int. eeennn ea22e2 Tiger Brand” Glotht Worsted. Blu: “T.ger Brand’’ mike to make, $2 io $4 50 EH. Ramsay & Co VASA ad Lali CURA SEED WHEAT ee DEAR SIR,— Iam very ylad to be able to inform sou that after testing the WHITE FIFE WHEAT, imported by you frox the North West last fall, I have no hesitation in r.commen¢ ing it to the faymers of P. E. Island. I sowed twenty grains without moking any specia! selection, and, out of the twenty, nineteen grew strong and healthy. Farmers in this section of the couatry pronounce your sced wheat the best sample that they have seen imported to this Island. Yours etc., R. P. BaGnati, Farmer, Hazel Grove, P. E. I. : I still have a few bags of this | . ‘specially selected wheat to dis- pose of. HORACE HASZARD, ’town. April 18. 1899 QUEEN SQUARE OPERA HOUSE TUERDAY EVENING MAY g Under the patrcnage of His Honor. the Lieu- tenant Governor. the Diatrict Offiver dom- manding, and Officers of Mi-itary Dis- rict ho. 12 The Farcical Comedy Of A BCSUS WILOW will be produced by the following ladies and gentlemen of the Garrick Dramatic C lub, viz; Misses E 1id McLean, W invie Cyetton, Ei ie Mac Gowan and Muriel Peake: oa arthar @. Peake, Kardley Hyndman, IT. A McLean, Jr. James Hyneman, Jack hats and Jobno. Hyndman, Direction of Lieut. Under whe nee me Thisis one of the most lenchabie and en- joveble of Come dies, and as nothing bas been eft undone in the matter of scenery. costumes se., &°. the citiz ns can look fo:ward to & most enijoya' le porform ance, Mu.-ic supplied by Visnic »ymbe’s Orchestra. Re-erved seats 35 and 50 cents. Geeral ad- ms ion 2> cents, Plan of Balcony a’ Dress ‘ ircle at Dodd's Medical after May 4th, Doors open at¥.30 Curtain risesat 8.15 p ml FP. Canvevt. Cart. A. BARTLETT, Lieut. "© Ric HAR DS, Lieut. tankin’s Drug Store, of Hall on ard Committee, ‘SEED OATS A quantity of White Egypt ian Oats for sale. * a ADY, Nroc