i~ =W§>~rn§¢weinwvnnw§< oimn ‘a; . o . ‘" »' “‘ ' g. s-' Causes all kind of skin diseases. _ “llsemost common are boils, pim- ,fles,@salt rheurn, erysipelas, hives, shingles, scrofulous ind other eruptive skin diseases. BURDOCK Bnoon Bxrrsns has been curing all kinds of blood and ski: diseases for the last twenty years, from the commonest pimple to the worst scrofulousscrz. Prcaf list-om individual tcsfiimoii. Here mezsnrme, others will be supplied on application to the proprietors. ‘h: ‘r. blnnnax Coanrsm’. I-mrrtn. TORONTO, Osr. a ' l ‘llllldldlltfidfififlfill , January 6, i900. ,_ i Ansnizr NIXON, Vasey, Ont: ‘fl was bled with scrofula. for ycars all over my face. Tried everything, without any t relief. A neighbor told me to Bvnnocx BLOOD Birri-zns- after was completely cured. it as a. blood purifier." I'y_ ting one bottle, l can recommend _‘ May r, r900. "I ban I Buaoocx Bwon BlTTERS 7 Esprit‘; he blood, and found it can't In ‘eat. l was covered with a terrib19 .i-burr'~**' am allright.” Mas. Jules hPelnq-AQMM Badon- Powell 5c (ligars. pfigakvan‘ taébuaxthe mitts; ing”. We certainly think that no member “m” am m“ of 10m c-gum against whom a petition is now pending $Wholesalb and- retail. Jhaniesorrfi Drug Store - Th .- i l“ *‘* ‘ F3 his nit bulliyba their ow (fa yin stock d_ , . . ~ - t ; =5»; lama hgifi “jihad an f . ‘* " sion grows that prices have now advanced FRIDAY, MAY , 10 1W1. THE CONTROVBRTED ELECTION BlLli An important change has been mode b!‘ the Leglsluiurr luregard to controverted election petitions. Hitherto a petitioner might present an election petition to the Courts. by giving security top costsio the amount of‘ $600. And lfji corrupt act were proven to have been comniittel by the member elect, or by any one of his agents the seat would be de- clared vacant by the Court. The changes now broughtin require (1) the petitioner to makes deposit of $600 instead of merely giving bonds for that amount; (2) the election will not be avoided for corrupt practices by agents unless it is proven that a. sufilcient number of votes have been influenced by such corrupt practices tochangetho Rfilllt Oi the election, and (3) the law is made retroactive by belnj? made to apply to election petitions now pending. We think the retroactive clause a dec- idedly objectionable one. Tho return or a number of the sitting members has been petitioned against and the petitioners have p given security for costs as required bylaw. They have a just right to go on with the proceedings under the law as it was when their petitions were filed in the Court. This right is nowtakcn awayby the action I Ol the Legislature, in which are a- number of members who are personally interested tloners must within a veryfew day's each clause. Act are less objectionable, and preced elsewhere. But we have little doubt tha Bicycles, Bicycles, Bicycles. tleialaiid 8i Welland Yale line handl-d by lllaik Wright & Co. Charlotte- town. lusty-Harris P. G.Armour, Char- lottetown. Gtndmn i: Buntlord lines McKinley Charlottetownt and all the above lines by 8;, Rogers at Bros. Rogers Summerside. - Agents in unoccupied wanted territoryflatalogues and price lists and full infor- .,_ a- .. .,_ .. -.'. .... . -.s,......._.... .. .. .. >~ . .... ._.. i‘; mation can ba had by ‘dropping a card to the w. fit. -. i~ uw~u Canada Cycle 8: Motor Co. Ltd..54 King Strcet. St. John, N. B. May 1O d & W tf. , ..;....._............. e Medical Hall chance be unseated, vfauld find him jelf a not seem quite like fair play. -_--—Q——-~— silver fox, cross fox, fisher, mink, ma. lineof 15 to 76 per cent. into immense trusts it is not suprising trust is being formed‘ with a capital $50,(Xl_0,ll00. It is saidto be the intenti to combine all the industries in this li Where will this combine busiuessend? In six weeks past over 50,000 imm the year. » lous of Canadian Provinces. l in havingthe petitions abandonacLThe pe ti- putup $600k; money or find themselves out of court. This action of the Legislat- nrelooks suspiciously like “whitewash- ought ta have voted for the retroactive The other provisions of the amending ents for them can be found in legislation any member who his been petitioned against and who has now voted for the changes in the law, should he by any a disadvantage on coming before the elec- tors again. There is astrong love of fair‘ play among the people of all free countries and the retroactive clause referred to does It is noted that in thegreat fur sales at London, the fur market of the world, in March last there was s distinct decline in prices. A few lines only maintained the high prices of last year, whiledn others, ten, lynx and other furs there was a dec- ' Now that all the industries and great en- terprises of the world are being organised find that a big agricultural implement with a capital of $100,000 each and over. rants have landed in New York and near- ly half of them were Italians. In the year 1900, 10o, 13.5 Italians llllldfdiln m.» States out of a total of 424,734 immigrants for Austria-Hungary sent more than Italy by 14,000, and Russia only a few less. Thus these three countries each contributed to the population of the Un- ited States in one year a. number of people equal to the total of one of the less popu- conslderably beyond intrinsic values, and’ thata tumble may take place at almost I any day. ‘There is daugbrithst excited I speculation may bring about a panic which might cap-y with it widepprqi ‘ t dlsasterd? V I The Ottawa Citizen tells how rapidly Cjpltjl and Hull have recovered from fire iii-stream It says: “One who visited the Chandlers -li~trlct m. day after the fire, and saw the great stretch of smouldering ashes, and her-sand thgro the stone wall which defiantly withstood the ravages of the Vbluze, would be surprised should he visit? it to-diiyl A great trans- formation has been accomplished in the short spate; ofltimé. True there are ruins in plenty, but brsides these arescores of new lm lungs, and acres of ash fields l... .'.= been covered with new lumber.” Onegf the great-est improvements is in the Canadian Pacific's property in Ottawa. ‘The. p old ivooden istation has ’beeu_ re- placed by a. building which is a credit to the city, and the new yards and frelgzht sheds are a great improvement on the old. c; ‘ . Say what u. will, Cupi ' is i somewhat of a- ‘ltis rrusur - n ment’ over the i head 0f ‘every _ , w o m a n w 11 o » elects him to rule her life. No woman can choose the hap iness and honor to wifehoozl and motherhood without being subject also to its pains and penalties. l But no woman ought to suffer as most do from those ailments and weaknesses .which are due to her peculiarly delicate and susceptible organism. Every woman ought to know that Dr. Pierce’s Favorite ‘ and debilitating troubles. It cures them absolutely, completely, permanently. It contains no alcohol to create a. craving for stimulants. _ ‘P It ‘t: with heart-felt atitndc that I must tell you what your medi ne has done for me." writes Mrs. A. F. Crenshaw. of Panasofikee. Sumter Co., Fla., in a letter to D_r. R. V. Pierce of 131320.13 N. Y. “Alter consultipg YOlLBbOlIY. my case l took your medicine and it cured me of female weakness. I was all run down; lsufiered with sick headache, pains in the back and bear- ing down pains. took two bottles of Dr." Pierees Favorite Prescription andwns then able to take care of my house. ‘My health is better than it has been for three years. l do not know 11c lillld advice you. gave t t how to thank you for t so cheerfully." This grand “ Prescription ” has accom- lished the same bencficent purpose for housands of women in every comer of this broad land. It imparts health, ‘strength and endurance to the special organism of womanhood and gives tonic vitality to the». entire nervous system. rties are more fully Its marvelous pro described in one c apter of the People's Common Sense Medical Adviser by. R. V. Pierce, M. D., a splendid thousand-page illustrated volume which will be sent free paper-bound for 3x one-cent stamps to pay the cost of customs and mailing only; or cloth-bound for 5o istamps. r- l0 of on ne ——T l-IE— ig- - -'WiTlI- -—l \. l 3.‘ nnuinixenness t l8 A‘ unease: mun can cameo ‘purv- ion Montreal Saturday ll inst, mils for Si. John's Newfoundland as ciiaaartsnns ‘i.’ ' not FATHER. a x-_\ ti afilicted -ro llr Tit-ease (f Drunken. uesa-‘Jwithhave a sure cure which qm be g‘: en wn-u or wrraour the know- ledg of the patent. Read the ‘follow- - mg which speaks for itself :- Sur Famlcrsoo, CAL. Dec DR WH_SAUN}_)ElS&CO..Chion rill. Dec!- Sirr-Kandly weer my . an p for it - vronderfu v an A poignant _ cures you‘ have wrought on "many members c. my congregation. I have organized a s- ucty among m mem- bers tcngromote and advertise t ' safes , speedycure for this curse and disease which so many are very near lntnre¢of the resnltof ma; f vonand allow to sill continue in - grunt and, " _ fellowmortsls mm the scene‘ ‘de- and via Ito liye a soberl-flll nfllfi t . wishing I could do mohair‘? aunt flunk “d smut 8,058’ " mum noble em worth p‘ _ , ‘ - _ Q " ~- _ . Live stock- on cock and produce _ y ' “ 19F E1368. [Weiove and are and wehsve, hupdreds of IS YOUR HUSBAND, BROTHER ‘ yu relatives ’ .1} rgoo aflicted with. You will learn in "r labozslslnoerelyhopethatGodwillbfio > our I urination. and ‘place memo; mgruq- _' 35W ‘ in m. __Qbsrlotterowp for __ Lil-hue very To di-"flnihgnclefl _ no'ice given them. examined our stock. We are not talking ab: n; Q < - v “ l . .,. beautiful RU GS, cool MATTIITGS, STAIR CARPETS, OlLOLOTRQ; ‘LINOLEUMIURNITURE COVERINGQBLINDS, CURTAINQ ; those dainty materials for drsparies which are so much,“ av“!!! = , ~ A. w» can cr Canadian and when ym compare oatol mtyraut ~srter1 m; ‘ ' " l ‘ ' ~He aircyesi jiis . ; a "lash-“eof Prescription will cure these unnatural“ Opera House. TO - N l (l T W. 5. Harkins Co. MISS JESSIE BllNSlEilE Two Flags. ... . ngsmstnseai frorn l (irkbhittiserr-i. A ‘ Steamer City “of "Ghent. Commons ill-y; 3rd. ~ . \ . . _ 311i?“ any Friday” moi-ding, ' golfing}; I?" p) ; chrsgwGfiioglsano Harbor, Salmon Hrlvenfintlflsrbor. i iRefurning will eodsy evening, Through ~ fr“ and all ' - i Wgve talked a good deal about Carpets, and they rtim talk to y..." haul-find. i,‘ firs»... . . y _ p i, omit ‘its, The C LIPBli Department is at your service don't think you pat (u ‘ ' with looking come look toyour heart's content. Prices qulllfil . " t Li.‘ .4 We dontcarry oulytho highest priced “we mlderate incomes as well as to-those who fly... or one of our fiae rugs. Yonccnlt get the best E j I ' v We oo-ry and loll the best goods made. ' Don't compare dish ‘>899 priccs- with but»; 42x" . ndrcds y wli w. they are talking about. Take one‘ cssestpointnln onoof- oarhotelsiycu can sec one thin h .s been i1 use-for fourteen years audit is goodi-yet. ».p~ w» ab. at where in Canada then are hn WE SELL THE ABQVEv-They are ihe best and rurest to be i Ontario, cpnsisting‘ of 'W‘hire _Bl1~l$l&" an Timothy, Clover. Pe m, Yetchs», C lm, Turnip Seed. , . Specially low pr-ioespto thoWholosgleTu-gds The, all Mtg, to. -r>,_ >.. i‘ "_ ‘dangle 8106, (lama _ SPECIA L SEEDING MACHINEH in one HJPSG Seeder and Hsrrows combinsd, HHIOWQ,"‘GlIOL_” Cultivators anl ‘G so." R earingsj. ‘ The Frost and "cry Disc Htrrows [Wilhbll.~ g Stool Plows, épring Tooth ‘Hal-rows on Ball Bsarings and potent pole! attachment cm be adjusted instantly without removing pole. ‘i, i mos is the highest grade a: AXLE cnnssn made. It contains powdered Beflnarn... .~ $3110. t~.:.sls.oo m8 i0. is" I ‘q 1mm hwlhem, m. ids...“ l. .. t. .1 r l 4. "lsrastollt PAL Qlfllléfdltfltownfiash an with ‘mu supply contractors’ with are worth all i’ YSeeders.‘ “Gtdlkli”: L’ “Glullf, Dvils, "Gliilb" ' d’ DEB, Barrows; l’ sdjudtible ‘rue, a or-l nor-Q's: f _ Come fund see “is; Prices lowland i i‘, l: v "ifrl ' d white and Rod1Fifo mm milefrnm 4mm» shore, fine blfhi i hi h ts rf l, h fa . i i --~ féiéf; nitgfisbbcfgiéilfifihigttfitffifms.‘ “'31” iF;“§.'.‘."‘....-t“‘“‘;f:§° J: s‘:’;'.il°‘.‘.'§'#.?:.’.;“:;‘.i,‘t‘ 1,,“ .313“ “h” “WE "194. 48AM? crass cvs1svn}. a -. AL OIL ca- l ‘t; ~ .1 1-» out. Perry. y n: " a .1102: ' o learn cooking p Apply at the =~rrfo iRIt-Qriii '0! Street at present one! i ’cD uuld. papessign given Y ' It. Charles Leigh, jl’. lavish "once no r interior etc. ~ i ~ d" q muons;- ten Ball‘ . _ conveniences. F housesrzeahgtlgnewand ,_ ,,o, arenas; WIW. Wellner.‘ t 500. and Pwtaros of W " * f *1‘ -" ‘ ‘w -~ ‘i=~_“"tb;k§'l!'l‘.'-—Tl'fl mflvflliwfl? selell" llj lefidoyl after reg t. gflflnxff" c‘ i ~ Y. h I I di°if.“'?r- um‘ y I i l l .. . n i 's.‘i'.....ii="’~.: r2. ‘QQSTBIL-A Housekcepfl’. ,_ _ _;~._;Anldd1ea§edpen0fl ‘ . ..pennauent i suitable. Newflon. ‘tints-Traumatic - Wflit atpresentin ‘lfhereisa al story . Charlottetown.