mi. I Humor* I of the Blood Genus many troubles.-plmples. boii.» and other eruptions, besides loss oi' appetite, that tired feeling, Bllpot bil ionsness, indlgestion and hestkeho. The sooner one gets rid of them tlir betta;-,mdtii¢waytogetl'id0lthem endtobnildupthelystemthathae sudered from them ll to take Haod’s .farsaparilla and Pills Formln! in combination the most ctteetive alterative and tonic medicine, as shown by unequaled, radical and permanent cures d Serofula laik llhoum Psoriasis lolll. P|W\P|°S. All kinda of Numor Rheumatiam Blood Poisoning Dyspopsla cgggrrh Deblllty, Etc. Accept no substitute, but be sure to get Hood’s, and get .it today. lIAIIlY GIIWS Illlll MILK SUPPLY ~ A crlcau Dairymen usuPrussian Stock l~`ood in feeding tlicir cows, because ex- Iii-riencc has ilciiioiistriiti-il that as ii iealtli prcsurver, ii tonic, and is iiillk and butter producer this preparation is in- valuablcniidlias no equal. It increased the iiow of milk, mid in most cases adds to its richness in cream. With ii cow nc~ custonied to corn lnenl, briin. shorts und thc like the iiicreiise will be from one to two quarts at cavli inilking, \villiiii two weeks utter Iieiziiiiiing with the Prussian Stock l"ood. A cow to lic able to give il full ilo\v of milk, must have food richer iii iiiirogeii than would be required for any other iiiiimiil, since milk is coinposed largely of albuiiiliioids, and this can only be supplied from food containing this substance. The iirst demand of a cow upon the nitrogen of food is to suppl \\ liste of tissue, and only the surplus will go to milk. To get the largest and best tiow of milk the cows food should ull be properly di» ir.-stctl and assimilated, and she should be kept continuall in condition of perfect health. Prussian Stock Food is uar- nnteed to make sick cows well andllccep well ones healthy. Prussian Stock Food has worked wonders in cases where cows were supposed toliave ceased to be good inilkers, The facts were their systeins were out of condition, their digestion had, etc. Prussian Stock Food restored them to health. llse Prussiiin Stock Food and “Get More Milk." Price 500 for 4 lb package. Sold only by I. I] IIIIIIISIIN. I DRUGGIST, Charlottetown. GAB SERVIBE Passengers, baggage, etc., conveyc anywhere desired. Leave orders at M Donald & McKinnon’s Drug Store or stables, Sydney Street, near Steve eon's Corner. J. M. NICHOLSON, i-28 d i yr. Telephone No. 52 '\7\7a.I1ted. fl_`woi~2) pfoofl _ioiirricyiiicii t|iiloi~s nt once. \\ iii pay li iernl \\'|ii;on ivockly or for sntlsfiic- tury work. h`xiekcout»-i, 345|; lieefcr, $5.00; ¢»..i..wf. e.',.fii;ti\»cr<~,i>i.r sam- r 1. -k c -r ‘ ll. 'I . , i c on . ST.5tl;llre.~iu (lout. $8.00. l’erinniicni; position for the right men. Apply to J. AliHl'Il{'i LL`,\`llS'l`R(lM. ii_l il lw Pd Trui-o. .\`. S. IIEMElIEIl_l LUIS Noe. ro and ir Letter D. in Sl-ma-,I woop CEi\m.'rr:nv each 15 by zo feet for sale cheap. Apply to I ii. J. CUNDALI.. Zi tts iii. ,Jhsqneuuu I _maui in sid ni. °f. coimhip. ` Two dollies hung on a bureau 1 know, One by each tall slender side, She was a belle doll and he was n beau. Each had their trials and much to forego, Dressed up in their best to ninke a great show, Was it a wonder the beau doll did grow Anxious to iuuke belle a brldel The belle was as fair as a blonde could be. Yet her heart was as cold as clay; She had come out here fiom far Germany. That this land was good, she would not NU`9¢. For her family were of highest degree, And she always longed to cross the sea, But never could get away. The beau was a doll of the J apenese, He was quiet, mild and bland, l~`rom the lar Orient, beyond the seas, Born in luxury, he lived at ease Till he reaclied ouriand ofshiverand freeze, And used his taientsthisbelle Iioll toplease, Who never would understand. To be sure he had grown u trlile old. But that only made him wise. liis hair was ull gone, which made him look bold, Though lie never was cross and never was cold. lic sometimes _wished (it was ncvcr told), That he lived where wiveseouldbe bought and sold. Not won-as for a prize. All the earliest sighs of this Jap so bland \\'ere met by the iiniid with scorn. “To think I‘d wed one, from n. foreign Iaiidl ` l, wliu'\'o had lovers of Uhluns so grand! I, wlio'\'c had money and friends to coni- innnd; it should make the earth quake, or run like snnd, At your daring ways this inorn. “Just look at your bare and bald old patel “ Why, your eyes are all askewll Really, the appearance of you I hate! I soc you beside nie early and late, And to look at. you, I iiboiiiinatcl So, be very sure Iiicvei- could mute With a iiiaii resembling you.” For a moment a silence between them came, And .lap's face was sad with care. He said: “I will always love you the same, Though you cali me old, and dull and tame; If my heai~t's a heatheifs, it‘s not to blame, Nor is it untrue. because called a name That is false,mid quite unfair. “Your hair is soft and light as the floss That from your waving corn grows; Your eyes like corniiowers that blooiii across Each waving row, the winds nontly toss. ‘ Your lips and cheeks cause the poppies ii loss, I And you'rc unto me as is the green moss 'l‘o the stone that ‘neutli it goes." The beau doll was nrtlul and plead so well That belle thought, “lic's not so plain." And in bending to hear, oh I it`s sud to tell, The ribbon that held lier broke, and shc fell Heels over head, wny do\vn, poll-meill She was shattered and all broken up. Ali, welll She couldn't. be perfect again. Poor Jap was frantic. “I can't pick you up, Oh, inisertible fiite," cried he. “Ali, this Indeed is the bitterest cup, That ever I ’n'iis called on to sup; Why, even n dog, a miserable pup, Could run t.o you, dear, could pick, you up. And this is dcnied to me." Belle dried her eyes at this eloquent speech, _ ~ And there came n rescuing linnd That carefully ilttcd each pieec to each, Meeting with seams like the cleft of n peach. ' This inode belle meek, for the seams would reach From forehead to chin, and her hair did bleach- From the fright, you understand, Eélifii-CQQ EEEEHEEE Eli-CEE Many things you want for your home you can buy here to better advantage than anywhere else-We can make things interesting to buyers of CARPETS, IRON BEDS, MATTRESSES, SPRINGS, FURNITURE etc., (that is if saving 'money is of interest to them)--Our assortments are large-all goods handled are of the best quality-and we can easily name the LOWEST PRICES. Mark rigit_niFiiLiii§hing ilu., I 1nlE‘lfw0_1v0iuf&t __,f“'l.f:;':....... _ 0R_ It lllted its Bowen. and News el this weddlngto me and bien you. _Turning from quarrel to love deep and true And thus, was the belle doll won. ELVLRA FLOYD IROEMCKE. ‘ Montreal, Canodn. Rome (N. Y.) Sentinel. risiiuuiiinrs. . 3, _ \ _ ~ ~ ,_ q 15' 'fi'/,I th _ . ,I Y \‘.;.‘-\ 'i `° " ' s » ... Q ‘:{'Z In _ 1 ` 5%.! r./in _\ =IiI§él¢1~I"yl A iff* , . ,' ,se ` r .. /I’ Z -tu., _ . I ._ _ _‘ff CIIIi.D'S EMPIRE DRESS WITH 'i’\\'O STYLESOFSLI~ll‘}VESANDISOLERO VVl'llUiI MAY BE 0MIT'l`ED. NO. F-irtlaiiciiilg school and other dress oe- casions cliildren are wearing frocksoi soft white silk in place of the regulation or- gandle and butistc. A stylish little fi-ock suitable for this purpose is shown lierc made of white Uliinusllk, with polntvcnlsc lace for trrriiniinig. The short body portion is of inserted tucking. It closes at the centre back and is finished with a shallow collar. The full skirt is gathered _at the upper edge and attached to the body. A deep hem is secured with featlicr stitching. A fancy boiero is slipped over thi- dress. It is shaped with shoulder and underarin scams and eonipleted with a rollingcolhir. Fi-ills of deep lace trim the liolcro and collar. Full pull' sleeves are gathered at thc shoulders and iiiny be arraiiged on narrow wrlstbriiids, or cut oll'ut the elbow and tin- Islied with frills and lace. The pattern provides for both styles. The bolero may be made adjustable or omitted if desired. Dresses in this style are made of al- bntross,vciliiig, lawn, bntistc or diinity, withlaceorilnec nibrolderv for triiniiiiiiu. To make the dress for a child of 4 years will req \iii~e_3 yards of 36-inch iiiiiterinl, with 5 yiiiils of lace for triniiniiig. The pattern (No. 307.8) is cut in sizes for child ren of 2, 4, il and 8 years. Beware of :Ointment for Catarih that Contains Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and coinpletc\y derauge the wliolc system when enterin' it through thc mucous surfaces. Such articles should never he uscd except on prescriptions from rcputalilc pliysicians, ns thc dninngc they wi I do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Iiall`.~ Catnrrli Cure. iiiniiufactured by l<`. .l. Cheney 8: Cc., ’1`olcdo,O., contains no nicr~ cury, and is taken intcrmilly, acting ili- rectly upou the blood and uiiicoussurfuecs of the system. In buying lliili`s Cntnrrli Cure be sure you get the genuine. it is taken iiiteri\u.iI_v and unide in Tolerln, ?liio, by F. J. Chcncydc Co. Testimonials re . C Sold bv Driiggists. Price7I'ic. per bottle 'i`akel-liiIl`sl‘n.|uilyPills forconstipntion Choice creaniery tub butter ,2Zc. per pound |i.t.-l\Icl{ennu's. ld li. Carpets, best qiinlity for the least money, is the reputatloii we are trying to make for our carpet rlcpnrtiiient.-Mai-lc Wright Furnishing; Go. _ 1d ll. Invictus shoes for men.-Alley si Co. Charlottetown Agents. zzd wtf. FARM FOR SALE |00 Acres at the Head of Wheatley River. ’1`o be sold by Public Auction at the Court House in Charlottetown, on Fil- day the second day of junc ucxl. (A. D. igog) at the hour of _ iz o’clock noon. un er and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in nn Indenture of Mortgage dated the eleventh day of March A. 1). i875,nnd made between John Duncan of Township number twenty four in Prince Edward Island, faimer, and Elizabeth Duncan his wife of the one part and Henry jones Cundall of Chur- lottetown in the said Island of the other part ; all that tract. piece or parcel of and, recently purchased by the said John Duncan from John Hodges Win- sloe,si'uated on townshipnumber twenty four aforesaid and bounded as follows that is to say, commencing on the north shore of Wheatley River, at the Eastern boundary of the farm lnposscssion of Thomas Chand- ler, thence (with a variation f three degrees west from the Magnetic Meridian of the year i764) following the course of the snme,north for the distance of ninety four chains forty two links, thence bya riaht angie ine running cut, ten chains eighty links, thence south te said river, thence :foi- lowing the various courses of the same to the place of commencement, contain- ing one hundred acree e little more or so-thus described in the said Inden l . time of Mortgage. If not disposed of on ' the said day of sale, the above described property will in accordance with the power of sale contained in the said montage be .old b min” ¢°mnct_ _ __ _ P# 0-_,.12 RQWN Er. iyai,B.i.1- »i<=11SiilS_»f1°fLfi The nie of the shove farm is poet- Arran Jaiwaav and Blfulufc ¢ 907° °\lf¥ Pill’ , Blfrlltll' llll At(ol‘ll¢¥ 'Twas the sweetest marriage lever knew, ~ Wit' WWiNr"rWiilliIiW wna“iWiWiWW W N :Wi iiiiiluniwniiivii I is-1"' `i.f" ,. You arc, Losing Money, if You fail* to takt Advantage of our LADIES’_ WHITE SHIRT WAIST OFFER it 19. ys to advertise a good article---it is rather an empty joy for most women to read about a swell niusiin waist, ii regular $1-oo line ' for 5oc, after theii’s is safely in the ward- robe, but then when you can aiioid to have _ f one or two extra, esptcialy when the offer comes this early in the season. They are handsome, elegantly made, % a dozen for $3.coor.............. ...........50¢each _ \ . ~",.` .. ~ ."'<;- ._ I 'v0.~»I¢. 'ai a; T " I/do - This offer cannot _fail to attract every shrewd buver in Ch’town and country. We offer half a dozen colored waist, styles, about ,> * iifty waists. all sizes up to 44---well worth ( » 95c of any lady’s money lor . . _ . . . .` _ . . . . 50g -‘ Come and see the pretty $i.35 value in a sheer lawn waist, pleated with lace and insertion. ~~ newsleeve for _ tailored white lawn shirtwaisls in 4 leading 1 - 7", ' » I \ An unrivaled display of women’s handsomely ` ~ " wi1ltake[ouedoliar] ‘..................$].00 ' _ Mill end prices on ladies' white lawn waists. here’sa naist in all sizes, 32 to 44. with ' - *~* sleeves, box pleated insertion and embroid- `i _ ered front. tucked back and front, good _ ' \ l I It i ' \\ ' F \ .. ‘ . \ ~'\ . fl 'f " I styles was bought to sell at $1.15 nett. will \~,\._ [ / \‘~ i I 1 _ _ ` /ill valueat$2_oo,for.......... .....`......$|.35 i . 2;: Q' _Lit 2,! " Herefs .1 :seller-~-crean1_lus_tre t I S°g‘nEg:3i1§er;w2,l°ninvfgstgvg Ill., waist. with blue stitching and blue buttons, altogether ' '°"$3‘35l 3'35' 4 25 °“d'4'5°' a swell blouse, well worth This line of walsts is the best , $2 50, yours for . _ . . . . . .$1.85 _ evaraliciyvn by_ the big stoirel _~ an a s saying a great ea . blue and black in lustre at I 2/"__;" Black sategn' New Y°‘k “YN _ _ _ _ _ ,$250 -51%". _ waists r9o5, stylish sleeve,new Another good seller in brown, Something chic in a lawn waist. insertion front with tucks.box pleat trimmed with medallons, _ tucked front and pleated cuff. s - extra value at $1.60 for $|.3S.` Another style in black' Newton sateen. trimmed with black fancy cqliar with embroidery ,‘ ` ‘ I 'silk' medalions. new sleeve turn over, a good seller at -$2.50 for.... ....$l.1S All sizes in this line. _ Another popular line with 3 @ -;-35% "' 1547' pleated front, well worth $1.75 , or ..$|.55, W Handsome black Roman sateen Waist, sherred 3 oke back and wide box pleats, embroidery ' ' ~ ` ` front. box pleated trout full , insertion front, ‘extra valnelat f I" I/I '__ sleeve. priced to sell at by the . . . . . .$2.25 -:- maker$2.25for.... ....$|_95 Another lawnsdale waist. val- , II \~ the kind that stands the wash enclennes lace insertion front and shoulders. pleated buck Fancy waistsin colored gingham / . ~ W# - if-7:Z'.~`.'. ' ‘ ' ' .`<~§ . Uh tub and keeps the color, only I..-..»...........¢...$l~35s lace collar and cuffs. $2.00 - ‘ Also colored union w,;{_q3 at value for.... . . . . ......$|.60. _ ‘no _ White Pique pleated waist, sizes 32, 34, 36.. $4.50 Black and white ging. piped with black. size 36 \ Pale blue pleated waist piped with white, size 36 K 3 Navy blue pleated waist, piped with black. siszglzs . 38......._... ..........$425 Fawn Lawn with brown ticked, tucked, sizes 34. 36.38..... . .. - Fawn Lawn. trimmed with white braid and but- tons, size36..... ......`$5,50 Black and white trimmed with white braid and buttons.size ......$6_50 Fawn Lawn, strapped and piped with brown and brown buttons, size 36. . . .. $6.50 Black and white Lawn Canvas. piped with black size36 and38.._................ ......S&_50 Light grey Chanieline strapped and piped w.th whlte,size ......$7_0() Navy_l~awn Canvas with white tabs and buttons. ` s.ze34.. ,.........,.......-.,_______|$850 Fawn Hopsack Canvas with silk insertiomsize 36 . . .. . . _ _ _ _ _ White Orgaudie, trimmed with valenciennes ins.erlidii..d.eel>.ilouni:e: sizc.3'4.'é6 WhiteLawn stiapped,size'42 5.50 JA 0, - r PAT() C i . ' - 1 _ \ c \ __ ~, .. ., ,'. hi ,_ F°“=*l “I” die' . 'OFFICE-HOLMANI BUILDINP I ,"6 &¢. Blfflbltl' llld At\o|||¢{-A 0 ‘VV *‘ I p,»|¢§puil4li\z. MM PM NM. H, May 3,” ,9°5u'J'LUNDALL° I Next door to R aillanl, Water Stl 0 n ol 2'm UEURGBTUWN, P ’ l' " 'II n E- |- 5 d |, ,d' . w,'i £ig§EY‘l‘0 DOAN. wmd _ o' > ' A "m"_&w,m# Pm 5"* leovrlwof hind