P E fha PeoP1°’l PBPG Nm-th ,ide Post, Odlce. ut- the following rat months $1.1-tl; or yr ........... . _ . . . . . . . . .. 4 fS¢mi~w-:»ekly li-_iit'iozi(I\lo:id. SL Tnur.) per _ . $1.50; in aivancc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. uleokly r1~l;tr.>;r u l`hu:~~il;\yl per year `~ll..251iri;ut\':mi‘# _ .;_. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..l Branch Ofraces *Gro sr___l>~r' 'i_;rf:.‘»:‘.~`_n\ tl' U*-_f D”-lil. ‘-‘:f"~">‘ fll id .1-'_ -,\_ ~. -_.~¢r;.- -.wi -.vor-,.1 and other bun _ _ _ ._ _ °Q_< lrx::~ i.--»_1~_: l:-- Aa ~ri`. -r»j_ };_ y." i :;»‘,\_I>\', 5 I. P, HOOD, J M [§.l_§=(~_-_ g 3n~lilt3<_~' fdlltlfl It‘l‘ = The latest magazine rifles l‘°¢°¥15lY E tested at Washington has an *mgen _._ tous mechanism by which the Bring of Sm -Ccunul ors Horne independent Journn., urrrrsmmened and onwhal-ge throws outthe empty shell, and Hooper with the ~Mayor and R..- aiming' 90 bt - ' d` k 't ggrd.-r uh -. como-itlee 0! councilon l d the rifle earn an cocsi. _ -_ _ __ Just. l\‘hPl\l’f|1\|| R°|l°b|°'w_Nr°‘Q’°i? u.?,a'__S. l I .~_ “_ N. ., g..,,,,,,,u,,»e “U°“*`“ lr..~1.l\uio-. uriiw cl<»n~-. their dur s \ fa _ . -,.. » - »;_..-_-2 _ i>a_ _ »`.'-.. -'~ - ' _ ~ ‘ ‘ °° .. _ I*`;‘_fi';!~°£'§_e“;,_;:,,0‘am,‘;.e;0},,,,_,,d,,,,,,.,,f,,reas _ - well. lhoit re uit was not eruect- xt - ‘ ' . r _ _ ._ _ _ - .~ , l Fe hh in ,,_,_..,,wC._ eb ‘hu the audacious B" “lt 1 ea, u pre-cnt _one horse system olcity govern. §g,ff._;,,g;;.ir;_,_,§,f ,,,_',,,_. ,exC,.,,c Sundayu th U3 _ without much loss ot time or expendi- _ mmp TM bm, beauziw who Epmd “P ‘ ture of 0ff0rf- rn the crurriu against a just imasure, 1-‘35 -l- who consirlr-ri d their own petty personal .ro The following dutes and parttcu- advantages to he of more impo't_~tnc»~ lars in regard to the peace treaty he- :lrrn the crt_=.’s g» n»-r.-ll welfare, should have new =~»<.=»;i=-lr--il _rr :ure mllowniffvl“"§{il _tween the l..'rrit<-.rl States and Spain l bu lllhrlillllly mklllbul ihalidi ~ d are repented in reply to an 1:iqurrcr.:_ l "l!‘};“f“:J':; ;h“au L)u_r1i"" “:$3;; I 3 _ _ _ _ __ _.__ - _ - Q 1 _- - *ornp u_ !` » c J is as %lm¥‘[ii`e’r~sipl;`, t'1;;-;-__-.-_ ul,r_~\~.:or.»_l’>. I~.. Ltrrri Un rgatrcll ll_?uien`;t gettin (‘,li1lstr;l;i ` prim" ‘hu Puulic highwaydtnd the mm LI‘.'>~_*rr.`J".\,l.‘.;`=>~"‘on 3o\`f;~'i»>r‘e_ G. S. Slullnrl Of pm” NUDE( e lea v‘ l‘- Sl- .l f _ d t w o unfsup or it c t'lLlp` _form ol sg __ L- _.,,,.__,._._\;5@_,.,,.,.,__s,;@nr ‘l"”'f_if Uf 'he l1`9_*“5’ had been Win” 8' _unity government is the most damaging Pflfliv D<*\`»@m0“~"` 10,1893- 1° wa” ol obstrurtion_s to the progress or any approved by the U. S. Senate op _February Sth, by a. vote of 57 to ‘lu uu uuuuuuu _._ §,......., ‘~.€0J _ tx' ¢»’ ‘* '.'~'r'.»‘: __.""’-._ I "“,_" ‘ ...__ ~ 'I`_lL‘i‘»" \\ \°RIL 13 i899 A __ Y-'ZZ ;T._`~_'.-. . . ~ _ ._r -me-_-vm-2-1' AFFMRS OF CANAD.-\ LlFI:`. The Crtusulv. Life Assurance Co' pany is the l-urges? life insurnn.: company in C.-tri xiixi. lt ‘rms ri. subSC‘i bei capri-tl ot' one million dollars, an a paid crpi:.~=. of $125,000. It was est-rmlishei rn the year 1849, and its original act of incorporation provided that no shareholder, no matter how u many shares he might own, should have more than forty votes, but a. few years ago this part of the act was amended and instead a vote was given for each share. It is said that this amendment was smuggled through parliament, and has only recently Y been discovered. Be that as it ma he attention has been drawn to the fact that one man having secured 550 shares in the company and can- scquently 550 votes, had things pretty much his own way at the last- annual meeting ol the company and as a re- sult the policy holders have become considerably disturbed on account of the predominance of one ma.n’s in- fluence. M etings of numbers of these policy holders have taken place in several ot the large cities in Canada and an as- sociation has been for-med having for its object the repealof the statute which gave a vc-te for each share and for the restoration of the original limit to the voting powers of a share- holder. 'We are informed that in the city of Charlottetown rhere are policy holders to the. extent of nearly one half million of dol‘ars, and that petitions have been sent to this -city to be signed by them. Owing h iwever to the action of the oliici-als of the company in refusing to furnish to the Association ll list of the policy holders who now number 26,000it is almost impossi- ble to obtain the names of the policy holders, and to accomplish this and to correct an apparent wrong the press is askci to ventilate the matter with a view ot' obtaining concerted action on the part of the policy holders. We think this can be easily be ac- complished by those interested getting bog ther and acting. The matter is most importantto them, has they are really more interested in the a.&`a.irs of the company than the shareholder. llbystend more in the relation of the creditors towardslhis debtor, who s always interested in seeing that a safe and prudent' business is being runeacted. A' meeting of policy hold- rs willbe held in the Y.M.C. A. Hall his _afternoon at 4 o’clock, which those interested ought to attend. of- Lack Cham was a. city in the island of Formosa when Japan came into possession.'I‘he city was built over a swamp, was notoriously unhealthy and thousands ded of recurring epidemics. ,The Japanese iflicials set oltto find the cause of the trouble anddecided that there was no cure but to remove the entire city. A new and healthy site was selected by ex- perts, sewers, streets, pavements, waterworks, and all the modern im- provements were constructed and every owner of property in Lock Cham was assigned a corresponding area. in the new city, all without any expense to himself. The inhabitants have been given twelve months to move to their new quarters, when the old town willbe abandoned and des- troyed. Now who will saythat the .laps have not taken up the white men’s burden! _ '-»~. wardrobe and se Ju- _*Y* In theeyent of you deiiiding to invest in 's suit oi* 1 etc., act promptly by ordering the* C and was signed by the President two _ ` d,_vS1,,_e,._ There bein; no Spanish .check whatever placed upon places cs mi“uiW,,_ at W,_.,_5h,,,,,tOn the form,-,1 evil resort. They have told the elector! _ 3 , , fnotico of the ratification was con;- d l rl the French ern States government recently. Tl most important matter' has been t question of the disposal of the Cub assembly. Between Gen. Gomez an the assembly considerable fric.ion has United States for the pay of the army is disbanded the assembly will _np theassemhly if he sees lit, he ha ‘not yet used his power. In the mean- time' he has recognized Gen. Gomez as thc representative of the Cuban 3people,a.n action for which he seems to have ample warrant, as mass meet- lings in his favor have been held in uall the principal places on the island. iGen.'GomPz is consulted in allmetters Erelaiive to the welfare of Cuba.. i “A Good Paymasfer | Starts Not At _ l Assurances." I There is one good' pay- r 5 master who is around on time. ’ gives full value, and never fails in his duty. It is your privilege fo select him, and 5 his name is pure. wholesome 1 blood. This paymaster makes the rounds of the body, 'visits t 0- brain, stomach, kidneys, liver, heart and head alike. » Hood 's Sarsaparilla acts as guaran- tor that this paymaster will _. Jo his duty. A _ Il the blood is impure, it cannot do its ` duty, and you are the Erufferer,-but _ you need not be. Hood’s Sarsaparilla ~ purities, vitalizes and enriches the blood. It never disappoints. A S¢|'0f|,la-" An abscess on my hip was lanced and nevei healed. Another broke ‘ out on the other hip and the next year three more appeared. 'I took Hood’s Sarsaparllla and it helped me. Since taking six bottles and previous to this treatment one of the eruptions had discharged for seven years.” Mas. Fnnvxtrn H. Titan, Freeport, N. S. AHB! U16 Glp-“ Suflered from weak- ness atter the grip. Began taking Hood‘s Sarsaparilla and found it as recommended. It relieved my son of rheumatism.” Mas. R. Mr-man, Zepher, Ont. Blood Poison-“ Was troubled with blood poison and pains in my heart. Tried Hood’s Sarsaparilla by advice of a friend _ and it gave me relief.” Mas. LUCY J. C0oK, Windsor, N. S. r Rheumatlsm-“ Pains in my limbs nnally settled lh my back. I was obliged to stop work. My blood was poor and I did not have any appetite. I could not sleep nights. tried Hood’s Sarsaparilla and i Hood’s Pills and these medicines made me ; a well man. Others of my family have ` talrori l'r\':rl’s Fnrsuparilla. after the grip _ with tru'-_»-_i results.” G. H. R.\Ft'S, South Vlutorviilc, .\`. S. ~*'~<'t=.‘=c2~`_ e "7-‘=’¢s-_- &=_,1§.s.Z2L4t ¢‘¢M",,¢’ft{;& ‘ how you are fixed for spring-~war§" Wt .1 ` it-~ I 1* _, tl.. Ui. tu. \_.*,l V \Vith one of these weapons it would dl’ P . no one ex; frte that it won d be-but Published atm mice. \e\v Pr-owso Bior-1. be 933)' fm th" mm? himsrholijell tg it wtsu snide fir in advance of the l m“"i‘3*‘t° l'""'u7°l l . i bl .are uriwillinll to ciirnb over the herds bf‘S’l5'» All" the l‘l"ff‘l'.l' Signed Y" oi a surging crowd or else accept the the Queen Regent has D060 excllwged other alternative and stay at home. f0¥` 'hill' Signed by the Pl'e‘~‘ldC_m ‘he 'l`h<>y have told the ciectorof Ward two countries may at any time F8- _()n" that hr iS 9. IDlS9l'&llfB lm` 0"ll.'.‘ lu. n_ sume deplornziric relations. __ capable of ». xurcisiug more than one ` e ____. votf. Tl:-_ey have ‘old :he mechanics lb, Cubin =.il`.tirs have occupied a large allllwllflilflg “le” t°”'l_ 'hey l““9l haver d_ share of the attention of the United ` 0° l»‘f0~‘3U l"U fiom f0l'0lgi Q0l1\1`liC OTS, _ le and all because ol possible Jeopardy to _ he their own sezrts. l\'ern-ssis will come. as colleague will not give the mailer up Y Q _ ` ' . existed because the commander-im there useless oiisrriretuons. chief made an arrangement with the Cuban army, without consulting that body. The outcome of the dispute ' , was the removal of Gen. Gomez as commander-in-thief. The assembly is re.-ognizeu as representing not the A whole Cuban people, but the Cuban army, and it is held that when the THE GU community. 'l`I';=ese four by their votes have dec ered aganst a harlt-t vote. Tnev have said that there shall bs no of Ward \ that they must writ all day at the polls for a chance to vo'e if they I trust Councillor N.chols`=n and his L.r»_llapubl.c meeting and give the citizens rr chance to sic down upon _ Rnrorfu. %%>*5`3§%..s§i.*§ u ,» come to an end. Although Gen. i A Brooke has been aut-hotlzed to close ` S 25c. a Bottle. I 4 Tax: Hanvnr Mrznrcrm-: Co., Mfrs., Montreal. LEQTERE B. u. s __u-nut. MONCDAY, APRIL lllh _ __.____BY____ ___ MR. l. E. B. lrlt:GllEl\l.lY ___ 0N____ “onucv mcse” Admission l5c. Doors open at 7, Lecture a.t8 o’cloclr. I will offer for sale my valuable dwelling house and out buildings, on the 17 th day of April next at 10- o’clock u. m. ' ' If n‘ot sold it will be rented for a _April 13th 1899 _wtd. of the medicine I have not been troubled, I City Clerk. I Pretty effects in Platlno work The Ciibi‘net`Ma’ntel1o is still in great do-` Spring Trade I ‘_ Q - has come when you should look up your " ° " smut sr W -Ullll Ill Ofliltl Stull! Z` _ ! Duuuuulll lull immensely Puuular Trumunuuus Sellers i NO'l`TlNGHAl"l LACE CURTAINS” I (Asn scorcu) For 1899 we are in a posit ion to offer better, inducements in our Lice Curtain Department than has heretofore been at our command. ` ` A special feature of our line is the complete line of Scotch and Im- ported Nottingham Lace Curtains, which gives our trade the opportunity to make a. more satisfactory selection. » We have also added a line of Rudi-ad Fish Net, Muslin and Bobhinet Curtains, which are very popular price goods and should be handled .by all up'-to-date housewives and represents the very finest selection of patterns that will he shown this year. We guarantee the prices of bur entire line, from the cheapest to the most- expensive, to he lowr:-r than any quotations in the market quality con- sidered. 'We wouldadvise theladies tobecome thoroughly posted on our line before placing their orders elsewhere. _ _ Frilled l`lusl_ins__t(l.éil.l0l¢.¢ Frilled Curtains Lace Curtains. _ . : ._ I I yr, ¢ L A Worm Anoufr ` We have a. lot- of 1898 patterns and if low price is any object they lure yours. » _ _ __ 5 _ _ `_ ,,,. ,V 1,,-,,.__ _f ,.@_1-..;\~?»; - V. _ h " _ _ , _ ."`§ ` _ . ,ip f . _ . 2 ru < ~ f Our line of ._ A .. Nottingham _- r I i w-F". 1 V ’='-'-=........, =f...#’e.~=.:.'-'=‘; <:::'.::» 'cz S:-‘-‘-=-" c:‘1::> "“"""* <5:/= _ u Lace Curtains - ~ __ » _ r :s_» is the most _ 15! u i C uf.. r Complete ' _ ~ _ ` Wellave ~~ ;` Q _ __ _ _ _Ever Shownfi f 'l .¢ da __ _ _ . ' i ' ~f-.=~ cu _é-:ffl *-'$13 ’," , -f .‘ f;§ §.l§§fa '4";r4t>"¢“”/'<4 ‘ if I 1’ A ’ J AS PATON it §I?s".i‘§%% norton c _ ;{~ff._ , _._ _ farm" on Brackley Point Road 3% . W' ' ' _ miles from Charlottetown consisting r, _ __ J _ of 62 acres of fertile land with good* I' '_ 4"* _ term of years. _ 1 " " ' \K\ A _ 5. _ ` . W. o. Gillespie. g \\ ., H' // J 5; I I _ . ,$1.14. l wg f “_ V ul N-wi____ _ An experienced caretaker for Vic- A _ Yf__`\ _ i\ _` ~._, p ' ’* ‘Z toria. Park. A man who understands ___ /_ ._‘ . 3,' A _ -5--ON grading walks, etc., and well versed ° '~§j~”"-’-"__.____° '~* ;___ ' ` _ _ " f ~..» in horticulture. ' _ _- - ” _ - ' I ‘ .-/ ’ , A l at the Crt Clerks Oflice on K-` / or before May lst. i`\'- _`-/ I _ _ _ By order, _ 1, ' ` ° 'o '\ la s l _ . _ -¢~ ~ ._ - ~....~.~4 ,_' <1 /f<-=_.>-fb ru .1- 0 Bu . <-are 15 . t oe¢.lso1».~,....._. _ ' ` i ~ ° ' _ _ _ Selena ..... .. _eg __ _ .-._;r.- ....___f..;_-.~rr..t~:.._.t._r _.'. angigggiugglggi ;1;3:m2';;si;1l(; skin All have been thoroughly tested and are sold under an unconditional u ltgtaguali-1;' l 9" ‘ ' '~°'~"1= *i""`-`-"AE“Its-";5r§1`_e_ _ _ ` . ' ' guarantee. We handle no fads. r ’ uuLu'uj_ru1.u'ru;‘ H. M. DAv1soN, "'=_*"- "1 ,_ _ ~ ,__ """““”‘° pen gSe1eot\on.. .. Statuary ............. .. _ __ _ _ _ T __e. City Clerk’s Olhce, City Hall. l ff 1 eliili-'1gi’¢, The emu' April 12th, ’99 ‘13d3i The offering of the Perfected Chainless Bicycle to 01899 riders marks f ,_ P ,mo Se1e*§t§;E'¢“” mi ““ __ __, _ _ __ _ an important epoch in B cycle history. _ ' paigaes Hornsby' We control for the Province the only three reliahl-r 'oevel gear wheels ` 4_` 3elf¢'