@€ vWUll_._ _ Bltlllil. lien Yon’re Getting K, » Get the But V in That is, get lint class repairs on your wheel when it needs any- thing done to it. We take pride in turning out the best woik possib`e. _ Our Workq` ls Admired .sf bera\i'e we can make "an o‘d wheel" look as good an new. _Brirg that wheel ot youns here PEGGY G. llliiilllll; Ideal Repair Shop. Red Bird Agent. _ lg 'V F ' 'E llanhec Stnamshin (in. _ Str. “CAMPANA” From Ch‘town Monday 28th May 11th June 25th H 9th July 23rd ~‘ 6th Aug 20'h *- 3rd Sept. 17th “ 1st Oct. 15th H 29t ' From Montreal Tuesday 22nd May Monday Atli June ss an “ Zud July ° °‘ 16th “ “ 30th “ 13th Aug. 27th ~ 10th Sept. so s 4 8;h Oct. 22nd H 5th Nov. IC 8( gs 86 If 5| so ss gs as ss as ll ls ll ll rent rates. _ Passengers will iind the accommoda- tion the very best, and the trio up and down the St. Lawrence the most de. lightiul. CARVELL BROS. Cli’iewn, May 14th. 1900 Agents. 17 dy 2sw wed & sat. m _| 00000 000000000000000000 D» fb ‘ Makers of the celebrated Albert ToII¢t»8oape- » -_ e ~ r HE ,,,._~_¢< ¢__./ A Delicious _ Tubbing _ and then refreshing sleep- ftlierc is nothing better or any baby. Always use the “ Albert ” BABY’S 0WNv SOAP ; and your child will have a fin complexion and never bc trouble with skin diseases. _ The National Council of Wo- men of Canada have recommend- cd it as very suitable for nursery use. The Albert Toilet Soap Cs.. niorrraeiii., oooooeooooooooo ii... 0000000000000000000 h i. , _ ~ is is fl, Freight handled carefully arliliilltblzlil; il n - ru if ` ___ _ ;._; _:--1-’¢f.'~~:‘»:_'~: _:-Jr-,;‘;..:\‘-/.Z.~~`=¢‘»~:1?i..1f_4é Ciliil ILL YOUR PMIS WIT!! 'T ' lx il snsaieisi ciissuiiimif. Q; Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for `_,._\ _ i. - Q GRIIPS, DIIRRHOEA, GOUOIIS, -3 cones, niisunmrisu, _~_ iisunsiois. 5 25 and so een: noises. Z1 sawans or imrrrions- L ~= suv oniv 'ri-is osNui.\is_ ~.. PERRY DAVIS’ _ li .- "'I'~':!* . .soQooQuQooQuQoo‘oo.ooQo0Q»0 _ _ _ ,_-.-».-_-.¢__. _-~_~_.~._ _ . . _ _ . . . __ __ _ Dun Mahal: It you want a Toilet Sett to complete your house-cleaning ,arrangements this spring, we want to tell you that We have all kinds and shapes and shades -_We feel sure that you will tind one here to suit your taste -- We assure you also that tlie_ prices will suit your pocket ' Rssp’t said College. Terms Cash Building to be removed off the ~.-_»_,.;4f~:-A; ,-,-_r-_ ..,., 5;; is 55%-s~ r »~“ "-is JARLOT' i‘l~ TO W N' lar Drunkenness In Canada ` _.__ -._ , 0'r'r_uvA, May 18.-On looking over the ‘ _nual report for 1%!!-19(1), of the Minister of Butte, (tub) pe, 1|,_'_`Lf_ Agriculture, it will be noticed that during _ that period drunkenness has increased in every province of the Dominion except' in Ontario, where, on the contrary, a re- markable decreasc is shown. In taking, [or instance, the two years 1888 and 1898, it is found that in the year 1888 51.7 per cent ofthe total convictions (12,837) for drunk- enness belonged to Ontario, while in 1899 the proportion had dropped in 22,4 per cent., out of ii. total 11,259 convictions. The otlierprovinces have increased in the fol- lowing proportions: _ 1888 1898 ` » p. c. prc. Quebec . . . . _ . . . _ _ . . . . . . . _.From 26.1 to 33.5 Nova Scotia . . . . . . _ . _ _ . _ _.From `3.9 to 11.2 New Brunswick . _ . . . _ . _ _ .From 3.9 to 11.5 Manitoba _ _ . . . . _ . _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ .From 3:7 to 5.1 British Columbia . . . . . . _ . _ .From 2.9 to 816 P.E.Island _ . _ . _ . __'°"__..From2.2t.o 8.5 The Territories _ _ _ . . . . . _ . _.From 0.5 to 5.2 Ontario 9.7 6.0 1.5 5.0 Nova. Scotia _ . . _ . _ _ . . . . _ _ . . . _ _1.9 British Columbia . . _ _ _ _ . _ . . _ .2.2 P. E. Island _ _ . _ _ _ . . _ . . . . . _ . _ .2.1 The Territories . . . . _ _ . _ . _ . _ . ..1.6 Manitoba . . _ _ _ _ I _ . _ . _ _ _ . . _ _ .0.0. 1.7 The comparison between the two years 1888 and 1898 with respect to convictions for drunkenness indicates a. marked im- provement, tlie number of convictions in 1888 having been 12,837, and in 1898 11,- 259. In agreement with this decrease in con- victions for drunkenness is the fact that oifenccs usually associated with drinking habits also _show ii decrease. 1 The total convictions for assaults indic- table and summary in 1888 were 4,202, and per cent F01* P1‘lI‘1C¢ Ol Wal€S 1 ` of some things, bzutlthe man vvithof coma# 0 g _ ACHE_ Cumso-One thing may be said in favor DFPARTMENT 0;. PUm_IC W’0m\s, Toothachc, the most common and one of °fé'23vl§;§l%1h§€l:§3`€il;é’; S°`\1l"hAfl'i¢a- tlie most painful affections, is instantly cent bottles by all druggists nw every Beef (quarter) per lb.. _ number of convictions since 1888 inthe an-` Baer lsmam r lb ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' Butteliheshlleper lb Creamery Butter ..... _ _ Cabbage (per doz). . _ _ ._ Cheese(perlb)..___.... Cabbage (per head). _ Celery . . . . _ . . . _ _ . _ ._ _ Eggs . _ . _ . _ . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ Fowls per pair. _ _ _ _ _ _ Flour per _cwt . . _ . _ _ Oatmeill per cwt. _ _ _ Geese _ . . _ . . . . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ Hides per lb . . . . _ _ __ Hay pressed . _ . . . . _ _ _ Hay, per cwt . _ _ _ . . _ _ 'gatslié . . . . . _ _ ___ . . . . _ _ uc , perpa r. Beets (per dozen). _ _ _ Mangles . . . . . . . _ . . ._ Pork.” . . . . _ . . _ _ _ . _ . _ _ Turnips per bushel. Potatoes _ . . . . . . . _ ._ _-. Mutton per carcass. _- ss ss.. ... .-» »»¢ o»i»i» . . . . - . ~ . . -s ~ - . . i ~ . .» . » . » ~ - . » .- ~»~» .~..» iinsis .iss ¢»_ .» Parsley (per bunch) .° _ .' _° .' .l .' .' .l eeepeeaeeéenssspeeeee 3$g§5SK3@3S3$8S@§&E2$§§§§Si° S'.88S83S8'SS`3S35`88'S5*8S'$_883383 coeo¢ee=»c¢qoow~¢o=°°°¢°°¢° 38533S3ESSSS3E§@§533E§5§§§3 IF .YU »_ic.f.»....»..t..>. i A..-_ Waleii, _ f _ The latest and beet Books, ' ‘ ‘ Handsome Pictures, ' ’ EL -A Piiotogravurs Souvenirs for the Parlor, 'Writing Paper and`Euvel_opes‘for the 144.5., Toys for the Children, __ Ire Bhvew `l\oi__i,sehcld Buy the Famous Save the wrappers and for Qt our inn _oiin iisnit Onions per lb . . . _ . _ _ Squaslr Carrots (per bus) _ . . _ . . . . _ _ _ _ Wild Geese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ The numberof convictions for “offences I against the liquor License Acts” has also ,.______ _ E __ - li - decreased considerably in Ontario during ~The Wm-st, thing abgut 3 man who n 5 ' the Same IJ€1‘l0f1 Of time. While iii has in' wastes his time is his penchant for wast- g creased in all the other provinces. In ing the time M other people, ~ '- _ hh 1888 the total figures for such convictions Like all goodljof Engl in canada were 4,295, against 2,178 in 15:98, Nomin‘;r§£!;c22EigqL%°en.ectual WORLD. They are distributed by P1`°Vl“°°S in the f°"°W'“‘¥ relietfi-om these distressingcomplaints 8.8 _ during the lilfyesrs in proportions! ~ Dr. Fowler’s Extract of W_ d Strawberry. _ ‘ fwwry fault; our __ _ 18? Broken enamels sticks, with agem be- _ . quantities every year ‘ _ 734 ' tween, make a pretty chain for a girl *ble gg all ~-¢»~..»n a '¢‘==i‘ sl8i8 SSS OOO ass .--- ...»» Quebec ........................................ _ 22_ 0 Specially in blue enamel and pearls. ~ _ _ _and ‘re the New n..'....wi.i. ___________ .__,s_2 inn 2 uffered Intense Pain. _ ' 1 ` “Th” W°'1d’!»besn by Mrs. Chas. Miller, Bowling Green, Ont., says: “I have suffered greatly from In- flammation Rheumatism for two years. My joints would swell and the pain was most severe. Could not t out of. bed. Milburns Rheumatic Iqlls have cured me. The size of aman's bank account has nnthingto do with the dimensions asa m _ gnc - ' Mlurd’s Lliilmest Reliever Neiinlgis. It is not generally known that Rud-' yard Kipling’s full name is Joseph Rud- MILBURN’S STERLING HEADACHE POWDERS are essytotake, harmless inac- tion and sure to cure anyheadache lnifrom 5 to Z) minutes. ' ~ Al severe cold settled on my throat and - _ 2 1898 699 d of fo teen ,I lungssothatlcould hardly s ak After' 5 ' ` '_ in , 3, , a. ecrease ur_ p . . ' . TEH DE R S ¥°“f._ "ice W rr tn. i-iriiiii or un enness num ere , an ,- oompe ycu me. ` ' 259 respectively, a. decrease' of fourteen MTS- Th0S- C81'i’»0I'- N0l‘f»hD0l'i5. Oni?- - "_°'__' _ A Q alit h h ' u y as muc _to do with the value Dyspepsia Eight - Years. ' b T d , th 10th da oi ~ _ ` Nine bottles of Laxa-Li er'Pil_1s_ d . . - ' _ _ . __ . .1 'ine glial-yio_ bs immediniely ‘ - . t“‘° °f Df,°,f°"‘i“ “mi Paissln the Stfrlfieéh 31°" d°“1“’g"f*“" 5*” P"‘°°' med U with cla and round ,°__ S. S. LESSON. _ afterlli suti'ered_8 years and could get struction have made the present P Y» 8 P ____ nothing to do me anygoed. sitisgaction ‘mon C _ ‘tt rid f yard Kipling. ' ' High G April 27 d2aw8r._ 1 1 Ailihiil Boot and USD! AMERST amiimt. N. s. my 1 »'cnniioiiemwn. inn Miy, 1900. _ h' 1. ,_ ' fP`1 '. N _ Theyhaven., be n to; wr.,£ , th _ * ' ' - A _~ _ si~:ALEii TENDERS win be ret-five; $§‘,’{§,‘2,_byfPo1§0‘}}?§.f.§",§_f__%.‘§,'},§’,,S °,_,i""_,,'},§‘,3_,_,_,__§’§_ magazines_., 3” ’ °" i’ _ __ ~ 5 g __- °' ,fn '_ 1 ~' f i~f1 -f.s°es 1 » ~< __- __ _ i zf:_.‘:;_;€_‘;°:;‘°i__°_§__;‘.:':_°_ _'ra :;2,_;__tin. fngmgni if--ni me-» <=~»~~ »-M. _ _ 1 _ Q . . . » s ° m _ -.__ _ . _ , of Wales College including itine and ;a{’n_ '“I§[(;{‘h‘;‘lfS‘f_1€r‘;,"i’tfor oulrégildregs The coming mania usually the one who briok 1011110650". also f\1\‘11v¢° “PW 10 rootiifiche. Nerviiiiieis _sold in '10 and 25 1,0145 y0u,_pmm;s,°,»y nom - lligh In the es efnrt -Crescent W_ P_ CQLWILL perly levelled at the expense of the LESSON IX MAY 21 Mrs. Asa Hamilton, Bear River, N. S. _as K ers; ._ , _ _ Sunnyside. 1 Commissioner of Public Works. RICHARD SMITH. Sec’y Public Works. May 16 d td w Qi _ rr' i - NEW GOODS EAS STOVES Big Stock. _ “_OR_~ _ Large Assortment. Just opened. Hair Crimpers, Side Combs, Back for cooking and heating may be either urchased or rented at low figures on Combs. Purses. Something new in j Epplicmon at the Ladies’ Belts, School Bags, Walk- ing Sticks, Swaggsr Sticks, Mouth Ufgtlll. Bread Knives,Pocket Knives, Shaving Brushes, Razors, Watches, Clocks. Jewelry, Silverware, Glass- ware, at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. Souvenir goods i specialty. North Side Queen Square. Sunny- side, Ch’tovn. JURY li Co. ' ' `\ ' _ -- 'T I . _ /» 1 _ 1-\f. ,." "\,~` , »'/`4‘_‘_i _ T-- \ '/_ i \_i"`i_\__:`_-f/J li.._-3¢l_i.'_¢_$~ _ _\_,_`_€/5; '* _,__ Model il _-` 5 S h 0 po 0 _ l'1,`\` _» i’»_ up-mists miwsre win be ; tuindhenr. Having had years ‘f ff'é\ f~ii..`i§.""i".i’.‘.'.°° ».§§.i.`-?.‘i°i.. 'é3“§ii fill) "` lwidsot warg in my line --Drst 1 slapp ara up-to-date. dGa.s iltting 1»’____ .:.. ...'§i.f",?.l’..!_‘ _2“:;..5l:';. nn " at shortest notice. New store. ; _'_ _ in ____ =<:_:;i0&ck. prices lowest. _ call W. ll. Stevenson. “"7 _ Great. George Street, _ +;f _ - c ii R.'r ` _ ‘ 5l»l_.‘23 eodlyr. mm ° ‘_-mmm _l/yn' ` ’ v _ - _ i\\_‘ '-;~= <:='~§ff>¢= _ >;§2;¢ `»~ - `/J. {/J 5 ,ii ;._»~-_1_¢’~_`§f __, _ 'M A CAE]D!i ln. svlmsv, capenizsron I3!¢\ll| :_ T Gas Works. Gas supplied at ii. reduced figure for above purpose. _ May 5th. 1900. Sat, Tues. Thurs lm l ` Y ` lp MElliillllNl’S BANK ._0y_ Prince ~E|lwal°_d Island 1_1. _`_ , » reasonable terms and promptly re- mitted for. Deposits received and interest al- lowed at best current rates. ‘ May 15 d&W 3mos Ur. J. H. Ayers. . IIEHTIST . DFFIDE-Sunnyside. New Prowss Block. First door to the right up stairs. ' - _ _Satisfactory Work. Reasonable °ti°°=._e __ ~ .1 i _ ._ onoed ronoirer on the Island b"in|r or send Dutch at _ __ llayseodkwlin 1 F - 1f_ r‘°nn~».r.='s 8 .iid uuiie°fs€f“ A 30068 _ Collections made' on the _most _- _.1 "ii" ii ba fi _ “Beenmetiig Ds -fgiilier this lriogslimate ot the Great S_t,, Gh’|;bwn, _ _:of Palestinb this shrub grew large "“°"_ PARABLES or THE KINGDOM. _ Matt.13. GOLDEN TEXT. The field is the world.--Matt. 13. 38. - LESSONHELPS. 24. “Another parable”-Another illus- tration by means of a story. “The king- dom of heaven”-God’s 'government is the affairs of men. ° “While men _ slept”--While the pro- going quietly on.”-Whedoii. “His ‘ enemy]-The devil (verse 39.) “Came _and sowed tares among the wheat”-This is said to be ii uncommon way in Eastern countries of wreaking' malice upon an enemy; it has been practiced in modern times even aniongcivilized people.“Ta.res" -Bastard wheat, darnel; a very familiar pest in Helds of grain. Tares look at iirst like wheat, and could not be separated from itwithout great diiliculty; but the grain is black. When eaten with wheat the tares have a. directly poisonous eifect, causing nausazi., giddiness, and some- times paralysis, and even death. ‘ 26. “When the- blade was sprung up” --After the wheat had grown and showed the ear. “Then hppeared the tapes"- Darnel first bcgans to appear unlike , wheat when the fruit comes, 1 27. “The servants of the household"- In the parable these stand for people who a.re interested in the cause of Christ, who labour for his advancement. f 28. “Wilt thou then that we go and _ gather them up”-The servants who asked this question have their paralled in the history of the Christian Church in those good but terriblymistakpn men who secution, A ” ' 29. He said, “Nay”-This does not 7 mean that we are not to expel from the ‘ church unworthy members. The par- _ able was not told to give precepts for the government of the church, but to un- fold God’s principles in the government of the world. ` "Ye root up also"-The wheat "and tures being twined together at the roots. _ -'_ 30. “The harvest”-When the crop is cut down. “Barn”-Often the barns vidence of God and human affairs were. have sought to purify the world by pe;--’ lllell. It’s an eays matter to -interest a girl Mlosrfs Lliilmelt lor Sale Everywhere _ Yellow Oil for Burns, Sealds, Spring, Bruises Sore Throat and for Pains in 'the Stomach and Bowels, and it has always 81V¢Il relie_f._ My mother says it is a re- gular medicine chest in itse f. Baths abruise freely in hot water to which has been added sweet oil and 9, few drops of turpentine. Rub gently for Z) minutes, and black and blue marks will be prevented. A Love finds a way, even if it has to stand the furniture off. - _ LIVER TRUUBLES. biliousness, sallow el to t ti of _ frm Pn?1.§f“`i*ii¢? t.....’.“r°§.X‘*_ WUQDH-8i1‘ll_be_g'ans to take a comic valentine seriously she has reached this Ont.,w`rites: “I have 'used 5 1_- '°°m£1eXi0§i ,_3_'1’¢l_10W _j_h.nndice', etc.,___ wonms eniiiion exist either iiieiiiiiii-en K - __ __ _ _ _ - - _ oradults when DR. LOW’S WORM SYR- ` 4' ' UP isused. 25c. Alldealers. _ _ ' '_.__ Aimee--What is classical music 1 ‘ ‘ - _ A _ _ Maimie-oh, dont you know# Irs the Imported Seed Wliest. White Russisn,_ kind you havetolike whether you like it ‘ __ _ A i ~ 1 I I ’ ornot. _ _ ` _ f " _ ' . _ ` * be readily dcstlgie gdsandpexpelled bythl; ' ‘ _ i' Q =3 f_ Q _fi * 'J "° WORMS °" *<1 f°*‘“““°°d S 1 use of Dr. Low’s%Vorm Syrup. It is easy . ~ - _ _ ‘ S `- ` ` to take and contains its own purgative. Timothy Seed, Vetcl1_e_8._C0rl1, Pele, etc. Au yan have todo is ba1k__a_hBut ma_tri;_r _ _ - _if -_ ` _'\_,__ _ -_ __ _ mony, new bonnets and sleigh rides. ' _:_, x' _ __ _ :.=_f_=g_ very much make better use oftheirknoxi- -~ _ A ‘ ‘ _ 5" ledge than others who think they know " T ` 7; ‘ is 9,11, _ _ ` __ ~ _, _ __ _ '_ _ _A Cheap M`ed_ielne Chest." ' ` 3 5 ` Mrs. D_'Wii1iiims, Gooeerham P. 0 Ap1'l31.-W _ 1;. Purchaser’ and to the sam‘ac~u°n of the I ’ _ Fob chains continue much in fashion for 3;:-31 glegeglgpg 1?; sfé)(.§?'50 _ , ~ _ _ * I _'_ 3_3 _ Some people who do|i’t claiinto know I A __ 7Di5°_ _,HBP F0173’ S_l’_,ri.n_g€T°°th H°'Ei3*5 "l‘l_‘d_l`f*7°’ Queen Street 1";/fe " 3" 'I l s /7" 1 f (nl i i f _ _ 1 . (ill _ 4 ,_ __’,,g-..iq:=f..`Z.’- !~ - L ' Liixs-LIVER-PILIS we k ini .W it _n I A if iii _ zh:_t.?“”§:°:._sin“ °' ”“i§i.°°Ysg°§5i§ , 5 _ _ 1: _ 1 pa Ons' ' an _ \\ _ ' s~ _ ,_ Slck Heodoqhe and make you feel better- l’ ) 1 . _»_~rif»'>;;_fS} ' _ 1 _' in the moaning. _ - _ _ _ n' ¢ V ‘ 4; , ~ 1 _ ‘ fx - _ ' ~_ ti .`. .\_ 2;‘.“:i.“.1:_“.i_vf°““'i“w° Mins rms! _f‘-Tvs# 8-si °x>ened up the _none door niii in the East arc caves in the mount_g3__n__ raw reg-uit, who _'/95 sides. “Pin are lined with iinrsw=_=aii.i_; h~i_1¢f€s'dsDsrtm°nt Store ‘t¢>__eiif»i- the " covered with stone and _pyramids _of ;':\¥._t~‘_‘;l1eneI___1eft the couis`te'rl_it was 8 --- ear|,h_" 2 “ is si ’s twice less than cost" ’_’ WBC T y ' H a n -r f _-1 ‘ ` V iiii»¢fi2sl"i.`le`Zi`i»§»yiii'f»'i.@S.?.'.‘.'iii‘i ]§§°..i"2§»'$l~'i‘ §~;'tanfc’;§l;°*‘§" t°fn‘:;‘ _“eds “-~1"°i’ ““"*”'$u"m”"` WHS WINS BTCH u as W ~l withsnch vigour as to mike it a small tree. “Lodge in the -Build nests there, a.nd=dwell their home. ' " ` 33. “Like unto leaven”-Leuven, yeast, was the common mentation known. -as £28 Har paratively the same' May 16 -at oneewhereitwill beatticiided to with 'di _ the vmqgm; kinds gf _seeds familaf 'to “H°~V°:Y°“ K°l'_i'h¢ 9°U~llU_¢! asked: a the sentinel. BiSlRABi_E western halt of that house age limit. ` i ; ' `-_ _ __ -F_0R.'internal or external U 4 vAB_o's YnLi_ow oni ummm sx‘¢si1:_ _pspsr.sndithitme1iiithe.ii¢ss;*:_ 1- A r ' ~" _ "1 L523,-'_ i .-‘ "r _ -,_ f‘ __ _ - ,_ _ _ _,_ _. _,_ _ _ _ _. _ _ _ , L _ _.5 __ - iff? ' _ B_U_vERs'» in i __ '___y_-nAl§§`ostf_daily we are receiving * 991'- Sl?_00kl__l.e`Al1i°eady we have landed three _}11f1‘dB~l1p'oi' almost everysize of dimension l ’ and Si>1'°<=°~' the newsboy 110118 ¢f1_°_rol1ed up;!___ __ » our seasolfs ._ .. '"` aridzupperniost-arid W 1. “f01`g€i_’_»_ agcombiniition _ _8I1€_i_ iappreciateil by Patrons. It _,be irnpossiblo to _tion-_ai`ter‘aud__ to our stock' as it iinditifthe Bee HW8 6 Slqiplyfffor evfgiiday usefulness. ' T559 _l_’i"" tfailbiléft our_st00k_ In 1 l1><=cs____i1i» nfelwfsuon but we _» I0 up `t"' niiieiiicnts ofthe trade '-forward. - ._ 'f_’NE’f 18i1f,` Hits; Yers-