rv” f‘ii\'>“*~\' i=i.i.iiiorTETo““ “Av is. :seo P - “ -1- "W I I I iinitiiig Accompanied by lndlgcsilolt and Constipation cured by Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills From Bath, Om., comes the partieulafs of s remarkable cure ¢ff€‘CI€d bYGDfé_ C_h“fv‘;; Kidney-Liver Pills. _ hflr. los. _ ai _intr for forty years the victim of ind1S°5U°'}' gm' stiuation, and violent licadachis. ¢_\0l "lg setltned to have the desired effect until he be- n tne use of Dr. Chases's Kidn¢Y°LlV°f glls. and they effected a complete cure. Mr. Gardiner wntes : “ I have been troubled for over forty _ years 'ith indigestion and constipation. W011ld 8° for two weeks at ii. time. At intervals l would be taken with violent_ headaches. I spent dollars and dollars in vain, and was finally Fd' viaed to use Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. and must say that they a.re_the only remedl' that gave me permanent relief. I would D0! be without them for anything. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. °U¢ Pm* dose. 25c.abox. Atalldealdi. U¥Edm3U5°°» Bates 8: Co._. Toronto. \ .4 N’ Corsets aredesigned meassy 5 si _the rmest Htl Sl-00 ta $3.00 per pslr. ‘l CRESIH (M1551 1 I J- ~\- ~1~ l s:.::.°Guardl I "\\\\\ \\ -` iioiii>’s"~,,, L' - / KI N EY 2 /, ` " lib '| pg bl? l‘\\\\\\\\"` .`\'i;` E F - In *ir ,USR Au.. ='<',, _ I .. “ES §:.t'siti?#>‘ ,if °”'“‘l"'....t-~~";iflifI4l‘”” 'll"'.i°"o'T.~"5`i.i'°`5`b'¥Yf`6Q THE BEST ls always imitated. ~,\\\ ’/. Iisfjii P'-dd's Ki"ney i`l~l-, sold only gn boo-as like \hi.». are v.-i..'¢2y _ 'i i l ~ ~ ' :ii 4 e , cum. e tn? are the I :wt Kidney cure. ako none ll *_-gl » D-O-D-D~’S White’s Snowflake Chocolates. Can be had at the following first-class stores. VLA. Hutchinson. Stewart & Gates.. W. Plcka rd & Co Sanderson 8: Co. J.D.Mcl.eod &Co iw. F. Garter. These gtoilntlemen are willing to psy e prion ueoesssry _ to s good _ iiuality into them' of _more umlss. bl' (Continntd from the Iliitd Page) robe, then a purple one; and then, with much tlouiish of ceremony. put on _him a gorgeous green and gold surplice: and silsoa dome shaped, gilt mitre on his head. To cne untrained in the symbolism of such an elaborate service, nothing but the bare _form in many parts is under- stood, and that makes the peiformanle appear childish, if not ridiculous. _ The creed was read in English, but the ser- mon was in Russian. lt was very long, so long that we wondered whether we weld stay to the end. But the end of the sermon found us in our places. The bishop then held up the crucifix, the men and boys filed by and each kissed it twice, and received from a priesta conical piece of bread, half HS IHYSB 85 an ordinary hen’s egg. Which 319)’ ate as they took their places in the back part of the room. Then the Women passrd bv and were treated in like manner. ° This finished the service. One accustomed to see the pictures of Russians could have identified the con- gregation as belonging to that nation. On the wall were two beautiful pictures of the Virgin and Christ, which many kissed before leaving the room._ All the vesimtnts were gorgeous in color- ing and the decorations bright hued. Green seemed to prevail. A young woman took ug into the church p'arlors, and to our surprise we saw most of the people sitting at tables with a dish of uiarmalade inthe middle drink- ling tea with lemon and eating currant buns. On entering the parlors they kissed the hand of the bishop who sat near the door. We also sat down and had some tea, but we had not paid due respect to the bishop. We were polite- ly informed by our lady friend that we should make amends bv acknowledg- ing his presence when we went out which we did. We said something 10 him, but he shook his head. As the could not speak English and we could not speak Russian, we were obliged to resort to signs. Mutual and .affable bowing was understood on both lsides. As all were supposed to come to the mass fasting, the refreshments were easily accounted for. We were ik n taken back to the church. There we found the baby and a font large enough to dip it in all over., We at .once concluded that the form was to be immersion. We were all given candles which an altar boy lighted for us. It seemed rather compromising for us to have an active part in the- service. Our only defence is that it was immer- sion, but this, taken with its accom- paniments and the subject. made our defence very flimsy. _ My sister lighted her candle by mine, and the service went' on. Our partin the service was taken without due consideration. The priest went rapidly through with the service. He than i B‘LEW ON THE BAPY’B FACE TSREE TIMES. Then the babe was undressed in abso- lnte nudity land liandedgto the priest who anointed it_with consedrated oil,aud dipped it three times under the water. into which he had first poured oil and over which he had made the sign of the cross three times. Three candles were burning on the rim or the font, This, we assume. symbolized the Trin. ity. The baby. of course, cried out lustily. What nation could offer a baby which would not rebel at an ex- ercise like this? However it was soon rolled up in a Warm cloth; some of its hair was cut off and put into the water. its hands. nose, mouth, eyes and ears were anointed with oil. The priest then turned for the gold cross cn a chain which the godfather was supposed to have ready, but it was not there. Had it been on hand the priest would have blessed it and put it on the baby’s neck. The baby’s mammlwas evidently not pleas- ed with this o issiou; and in an under- fone, the delinquent god~fatherf gota scolding from the irate mother. Then aoard-board box was opened and new c.othes produced, in which the babe was dressed. This was the gift of the good father who olliciated in the cere- mony. As a substitute for the missing cross, one was taken from a little girl’s neck, blessed and put on the babe. The scenewas to ns new, strange and op- pressive. The circle around the font, each one holdinv a lon livhted ca that they kicked and screamed so vigor- pusly. Some, however. do break out into protestingafter they come to years ,, g, ,,, ndle, the flashing of bright colors, were cer- tainly combined to impress. This ser- vice of the Greek church. I suppose, is more elaborate than that of the Latin church. The many millions of Russia and other eastern nations when in in- fancy have had this service performed for them: and, no doubt. all have en- tered their protssts just as the babe at the Golden Gatos did; but afterwards they change their minds and are sorry The school children’s competition for SI00 O0 Cash presents offered by The Welcome Soap Co., St. John, N. B. closes on the last day of May and is causing quite a. lively rivalry among the school girls and boys of t-he Maritime Provinces who have an ambi- tion to earn some easy pocket money for the holidays. This seems to be an excellent idea, as an incentive to those who have a literary inclination, to test their ability and style as well as an effec- tive method of increasing the publicity of the famous and well liked Welcome ~`oap. and are ; l-First present 1-Second " 1-Third “ 5 Presents of -$5.00 each 10 “ 2.50 “ of 5525.00 15.00 10.00 25.00 25.00 For the -best essays not to exceed written by regular school attendants either boys or girls under 16 _years of ace, all 'essays to be sent in before May 31st. when they will be sub mitted to a committee of three dis- p b ve will be awarded. Essays to be writ ten 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 statement ,, Yen can get your corns and buriicns fitted in hand made boots and shoes which I make to ordm at very short nctice. Stock and workmanship guaranteed. I also keep ‘a full f line of boots and shoes, care- fully selectcd 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. iNo ~ trouble to show goods. iiios. iiiuii Lower Queen St-~ The conditions seem very simple U I ` L , .. "f& ` I ` ll ~ » _ _ 'is taken reg~-it ly. For stile at all 5 60 be Cerbzhed to by Uno parent OF. ; first-class restmi;-aiits etc ,e,,ch,_,,._ ` ' ‘ A _ L of Cliarlottetown: All BSSQFS D1llSbbf‘» B-C00II1p9~tJied bv W "` ` = AVING been solicited b a number 50 Welcome Soap Wrappers. v 1 ,f 6° H' Y. if citizens to nominate asya candidate ‘Beeween the 5 ~ -, -~ ‘ ' -‘ ` Spiing Park Chftown. 5'" ' - - ' ' ii __ _ _. the of toda A»~126=°d=M~ Macc til f§’.llZZ°Z.`i5“ f§¥§"£ZZ.§Zi‘;‘“’i’;Z2°g.; 1....f§§. ...its y _ ~ 1 A--,._. K; _. __ ° 1’ ' _ _ _s ~ 7 t " ’ K.. F’ W every Tueday at Noon (Standard time) calling at Hawkesbury andliaiifax. _ Returning leaves BOSTON every Sa'urd==y at noon, Passengers leaving CHARLOTTE- TOWN Wednesday morning via Picton can make close, connection at Halifax iwith S. S. “HALIFAX” sailing Wed- esday evening at 11 p.ni. I Tickets for sale aistations P. -E. I. Railway. For Tickets, rates and all information apply to Or to Charlottetown. Canadian Agent, ' ` __ _ _ _1 _ .ith /.1 ..i.l'” __ A V .,, C -.salt A .`. llllll illt ll ti i E is It-.salt ucmeco sary You can rc 3 gulate the stomach No doubt yon’ve .tried waters that ‘-von’i. Have. you ' tried th J water that will. ll’;:‘ immons’ yphon oda o '- Indigestion ctr can't exist where i' _ _ g ,eesiiiu m ANI] l.lVE -STUCK. wherever required. '_ #nd S1100 S`lZOI‘e portance than commissions . gard to economy and ciiicieacy. ' *P1 "' RATES. once NAMED anna rom rssptctfeiiy, . ALWAYS” ADHERED TO; and A 'U f ~ ' ' TO-LET.-A large barn, on Stewart Street elgggad w‘11 d0 3,1] in m t. trigloiilfgoggrgee ggugnglfggfgggy A between Queen and Great George, formerly I . y Power 0 occupied by ‘ Samuel Balls, for a sian hter Special Remedies prepared for DY house- etc- Wi'1\ Suit any r-11ri>0Se- Avid! 1 ' ' ‘ _ SpEpSI_A_ IND;GES-pI3N_ CONSTL iS.R.1‘-icDonald. Alley btreet. 5,ecd,1w. pd I -hereby 5011615 the votes and suP` vr PATIOY ew" 99°-» ‘ I Fun SAl_E.- Genifsviheel "Massey Harriéf Port' °f the citizens as I may not be For the Best Engush mugs and _Laaies'whee1._Br_s1if»f°rd- G°°d_=S1ww- _ ~0 able to make a pirsonal canvass oft Medmlnes plticigmiteeaton. Giving up wheeling. Ap at each individual V THL PEOPLES’ ‘To LE‘ii`.-A nouseltcncaiiiihg sii’i-6oxnl§,oE ‘Yours Respectfully. B P HEEUGGIST. g`i:’t§roy4at;tis¥C1gp;ra1). Rent moderate. 9 tf_ JOHN NEWSON p Charlottetown. éuunyside. épmg ‘ .-' L' J' SENTNER- when losses occur they are PROMPT- Ward 5- Ch"1°"‘°l°‘l ll' .__ . _ LY and GHEERFULLY etnies. ’§_1°Y 9- 1899-_ ,_ _ _ , iiomioia ii-ssziiiin. ' v i 'y ' Hushesitisshs .. tiin to uit HUGHES’ COUGH MIXTURE _ -_ For coughs. colds, Branching, Hogrse- I ‘ I Having been solicited by a number '1‘>‘§'§,},,§'§“,_l,,,'}y._ P“"“°"""" “"'°°“°""' WANTS, LOSIS, FUUNDS EIC of citizens, to nominate as a candidate HUGHES’ WEUSUTE WXTURE ((’i0d_0lp plastorage tor afevyv cows at west- for Water and Sewerage Commis- %r:_o;il’¢;§pir;taIr1>(tie|;Ji:1r;\;ioIr;1S§;;e'Chi‘>orp‘i:t; wL0ST.5;i‘;°Bda;'(;:3;;\i`ng °;bl1';;:‘s££t;)t sionel' in _lied Of the Hon David Laird ascent... money. Fmaerwiibe iibmiiy rewarded by who has resigned, I beg to say that, nonirs anzuiimism cum; l°"°"§ cigthis °“1°°- 1* skvd- ' ° - I ii __ . nuns in _ iie iisi Moi niiii iii its THE TALK oi B TOWN AND UWNTB 3.:,.__.§.;._f.llil_,l!_fl.li.§l The Bi8Bifiii1\i that H- L-UHIPMAN Sale is a. great boon to the people who need $ 100_00 3 d&W_ Halifm N- S- _,Seperate Coats, Pants, Vests, and the amount s ved 1000 words, subject “Soap” to bei," --_ ,,. -~ purchase is quite a item at the . _y .E _ I i k ' interested leading teachers Upon A " Your stomachisoutof order. and of 11.; _ ‘ B whose decision the resents as a o i’ 99“‘"“‘?’l°“ ”"° °“t.l"”°“ y°“"‘t°m"°h il ‘ O D < ` _ . _ I , *_ . . ‘- ` _ ‘ ' _ (F For Bargains in* Clothing. N (}‘.A.f{]D I f To the Electors of the City _ lfterence Yourheasuieff Mdllllb ,___ _,_ make i person lcinvass of eath in een 6 dividuap ‘ ' ries, ke ll in stock for leurs respectfully ' and °“" ne' fresh f » i ' ' . L Y. lngiifggigg _ ' ' _ ~ - __ With your EFFECTED on " nuns, titties.. riasiis T°fh<=‘E|e¢i°i==~°fihe0iiy of Charlottetown : "'*“‘° ‘”° “Y ‘S ‘§‘;°,ew _ We are open bu Certificates issued here payable A3 you are now calied upon to elect We are here for a suitable person tn till the vacancy on pertaining to the office with a due re- . CHAS; McGREGOR. I have accepted the nom1nat1on,a.ud if serve the best interests of the citizens. for one horse, has spring bottom. seats, lamps `l " f ' ‘ ` I ‘-0 __;.;;_, X . ‘ V V I etc. A first-class article. Apply at this nlllce i; p 4 - April 27.tf. e ` _ ` ' _ i `WAN‘IED.-'A'good`horse sho§r`."Good'4Qpay ' -hand steady job to the right man, Apply _ _ _ this odioe. 2:). tt. itxranss wsoons wit ss1.l~~'rw§ Z FOR SAIIE.--A new double seated I ` I r _ Gnamnteed best feeding stock ask your Prawn Feed It they do JOHN B H ` _ I Wnew etpressgwagous, A ply at P.H.Tr°ainor's gny‘q-,mntity of best ROACH LIME “ 3035! "0"",-Ay! 2_2"'|s .f§§‘3i.?‘i.?‘iit “‘3 l)°"°"° *T* "‘f‘» "“;_ saiisbie for braiding and fsrminég AT ll D CLOCK. wtiriiun.-m my a gm mf __g¢..m .;purp°e_es_.‘ - r I will sell by.Auction, on the abeve ?°‘l‘u§*e§*‘l°l‘.1k.k"v1Eil?u§l>lli‘l§”ll:ell‘lr°2.' D- Farqu'.l€§- C' LYONS & Cow K daze siior.-Ho ii idF '. i‘?“°. 1** __ 1953 k di# We are now burning and can supply ti . use o urniture, C - . - f. __ _P W 5 ‘V Cl'*°"“ nets, Pictures, etc also the Hors” ;E£i' r?u§§$;EEn°tbh:e2;“LGsn”mil Y '°“ :vm Cams es udR d ll th muviniim E1 n M5 a nga an a 6 Fam) Rgnt moderatev 'ggi to Ilcriicllughts ste PUR- Q.-as .llllllllillli illlllilll » __ ` "7" kt ‘ -' s _ I Y .'. . `" _ `_ lp 1.! l _t . ...... ..:. .i‘t;..”':..::.iz':..*°:..‘.'; _..’.‘?:.;°‘° "1 °° P°°'"'° "Y f= °' .Occ m =»=~» N" ° ‘ i ' ' - -l ' 5. t _.Al n _ _-1 i- rr fs-~ 3°" “l *li* Nasioiirviw of rho peso an Nonrolii '_ _ t °§"i’““""' §“”’i:'e‘ D' "l“m" 3°" °° *h° fislhuv rock church is s sturdy resolute Anctignggg 'I ’3‘%EIt1¥s.+*lt}i'i`w Eli m "zu ~'"‘e ' ` . 7*" 5_ - "=" 35* _T. -‘ `.___ . _ ‘J _" V' 1. 1;' -~_-..._ I -` -_'___f.._- A`_,___ `_ __ _-`4. _:ix l " ".: V I Z Pmmsait. ~ . I-ff _ f en. ~ n _ hM.y lgdm _ _» ‘ ~ . _ lf n ’_"V '-it I . ' ' A llclloiiald & Ge are Fl EN CL 1 W- W- CLARKE. Asem. Our big purchafse of clothing at the Donll need not buy now if you»don’t want, but it will be know where you can- save money when you want J(/H) W HE XT E laid in, that makes ' the Board ef Commissioners of Sewers & n and Water Supply, I have been ri=qu<»st- I h - _ _ ed b b 4 . I ~ 3 1, e mos; popular and OLDEST es y a num er of ciiiz _ns to all .w my- Charlottetown April 4 eod tablished in `.~‘6lf l.0 b8 Pllt Ill l10l1JlUt'lllOl'l fC‘I` U16 4_"I~ J* QL P. E. Island, which fact may be ice' - accounted for by my having at all shéurlglgesblxif °¥;);ru,su,1:,p;),rt't If i§ times oonsluered the C°mP'my'9 and will endeaior top dischrrge :age ldiftlies my clients’ 'interests as of more im ' ‘ ' I - ' PTUR 3 EN E.¢6l|cllletl Block,lirst