V, _ ' ` “ cnwf. HV' _ ._ at 4. ’“` * _‘_-if" . , S'-Q L 2' 1 T0-DAY’S PROBABILITIES. Light in moderate variable winds. fl" and warmer. HLLIFLX M A IKBTB. Monday May 2.-Polk was ver! Dlilltl' ful to’ay and small hom! 'V010 ¢“°‘\d “ di cents. The packers are now all hlled up and demand is small. Nearll lil Wh* hogs now coming into this market are LUMBAGL) CUREI) AGAIN Well-Known Stockgrower Used Dodd's Kidney Pills and Gives the R fr uit. .RosimnNn, ONT. MBS' 2-* i59°°'“\l’ Rohit 0. L~\mDl!1lU. the well-known Galnsbom farmer and stock-grower. ll” given the following statement lor public- ation: “ For twenty years I suifered from Lumbago with all its worst symptoms- 1 had the mos: distressing pains it seemed possible to bear. At times I was entirely prostrated and was for weeks unable to do anything whatever and hadto be helped to dress and to move from a chair .pg the sofa. --1 u-[eq docigvg and r_uedicill€S but R0t no benefit till 1 commenced to use Dodd's Kidney Pills. Six boxes iuied me com- pletely." . Lumbago like Rheumhtism is caused bi ur-lc acid in the blood. Hialthy Kidneye take all the uric acid out of the blood. Eggs have been exceedingly dull all by the case an in some t- es D was shaded a little. Dealers complnin that there has been a very small demand this week for case eggs, owinil l° 1" 8° quantities brought In and peddled out Montreal at 14 cents with oonsumptive demand |1001, Pick‘ers ln Ontario are beginning work and are said to be blllilll stock at 12 cents. They will lJ&V¢ W reach that tl ure or lower on spot here probability that a good many will bd pickled this year as a result of the h'gh prices prevailing this winter Cheese-The cheese market in the Upp- Dcdd's Kidney Pills make healthy Kldneys. SPECIAL NOTICLS. er Provinces is demorallzed, owing to the large quantities of old make both here and in Great Britain. It is reported from Loudon that stocks there are the largest in the history of the trade. April cheese is selling on spot in Ontario at 75 cetts. Seeds T e <1 fairly active, and out of stern needs are quoted steady. ~ Bded Hay--Ia fairly steady at $0 to U.” 50 per ton for ear lots on track here. A special Landon cable nays:-Tie market is steady with good Canadian in- quired for at iff: Gd to 70s alonxlide. Baled Straw -Oar lou on track here are quoted unchanged atli to $5.50 per N ova Seotian. mn' . week and were selling today at I5 cents , A d al this rice , ____ , Doaoalsran, N. B... 'May 1.-A shook-` lug fatality occurred here yesterday. Tin-cg boys aged ieven yearn were playing ball book of the Hotel Windsor. The ball from wumlfibs- 51108 IN N-D°l'¢°d in went into a oesspool and Harold Crandall,i in trying to recover it fell into the slimy waters and was drowned. Hia companions mon help at once, but when the aooldeut lea dot it was too late toeave the 8 was rue _ before pickiehl G10 b¢Kil\- T501* “I ° lau's life. ‘The boy was the only son ol Photoirranher Crandall nl Moncton. - ` YOUNG MAN’S.SAD DEATH. ' Fnnnanrcrol. May 1.-!'r¢if\foCir1,` . aged2isonoi-lohllk diss suaasaiy im nuns. `ll¢‘=-imafiissn' drinking heavily and .-some obpanloaa took him 'to fa barn. There- they stayed with him a while. When they *_ Old "hw" is qumed umm “S W 8?' went to look athim sometime later they Th ds cf satlsiitd customers ` *"5 °9t°\\“d°d "0 mid Nm gay vtsziialrlie the best people to buy-carpets mnket is seumz by the box at 10 to 105 dead. Dr. _ .Bridges was called' oil cloths, furniture etc nf. Why don't' cents' ,B ,th 0 chsnle ,n but could do nothing. He pronounced Some new fodder cheese coming into this you try “5__Mark Wright Furnishing Co ` Bum” very any W n death due to alcoholic, poisoning. ' 4 d ll Our Hobby is selliuiz R001 Sl10€8~f-UBC prints here. Good tub butter is I8 cents and rolls for which it is getting a little late, I7 cents. WW were so alarmed that they did not num-` 0fiicc Requirements. ,- gr e LM AND ASHLDL-HALL i'1'l F STANDS. Golden inish, 18 x 30. G. B. Mirror.'8 Brass Hooks f and'Umbrelia Stand, nicely carved ; also Elm Will! 14 DY zz bevelled Glass. .L_ » ` P MR ' 7 _-~ _ are not only made io_look veil. but to Potatoes keep scarce and high. The P. _ ,_ Y, , 1, 3 ’ _ wear wrll and feel corufoi-table.-Conroy E. I. schooners which were here all winter the Sooemari Sunnysioe, Charlonevown. 4 fi li have all sold out their cargoes. Shipping to Boston has continued vigorously. Fur- Tile Central Drug Store' always those quotations that the prices are fFi».C. ri uthoitr-’ carries a. full line o is ing earélon .pot ere an no nrt e in 11 0 our , _ _ _ New Gods just Opened' prices chase_inth»=.couot.ry. Putatoesquoted at _ ~ \ /ir; g 65 to .0 cents here would mean probably VEVY l0W"TA~ W' Reddin Phm B‘ not more than 55 to 60 cents in the coun- 4 d Qi tr '. The expense of harrllizi ' bags anti 5 L I so forth must he taken into consideration. mers should bear in mind in neadirg _ Qi) I 1 _ -ff" _ '. Q.. -Q-1 _ 1’&‘_=§i-Fil" \$‘\»"$'§__`- _~ ` Se \\\ Q 1% WF 5:1" 'L5 "J`4 -1G ~. "2- `,'_ .__|r~i= Jr- -. iq ;\ / I- I T‘l'§ Q Cosd iThe best, Suotatlonslcan get todaylflgg Th b at dmnhcmut ra” is nl h for en S ata an potatoes ought at country points s ' cents It should also be borne in mind Caps' , that new potatoes will be on the Boston V _ V _“wg __Y___________ mn.-koi, about tire middle of May avi The Haiidmaid of Medicine. modern medical treatment is due to the science of pharmacy. Ilealth, often life itself, depends upon tht purity and potency of drugs prescribed by physicians. It is also essential that the compounding be done by a skilled plifiriuncist. \Ve endeavor to co-operate with the physician in every possible way. We provide the best drugs to be had and we compound tliem with urrerriniz skill and care, It pays to have such service as we give. Without it the eilorts ofthe best physician are apt to bc futile. Bring prescriptions to us. Prices are always right, J. G. JAVIIESON, Druggist, Much of the success of prices ure likely to take a sudden drop at almost any time. Turnips are scarcer still and are now about $125 here. Tht- re are no other vegetables on the market Co'rN'rrtY PRODUCE ronotvro. Toronto April 80. The following are todays prices heret Butter-All lines continue to accumu~ late and prices are easy. The demand is light and only for the best kinds. Quotat- ions are unchanged and the market has a easv tone. Creamery, prlnts.... . ._ _ ......l8 io we do solids..... . . ............17c io17§c Dairy, pound rolls, choice., . .liiz to I4o dnlarge rolls..... to 14:: poor to medium . . . _ . . . . . _ _ I0o to I2c A special London cable to The Montreal Trade Bulletin says:-The market is steady and with light stocks, holders are not as anxious to realize to induce business. Finest Canadian creainery 87s 895. Cheese-Arrivals of new cheese are fairly large, and they are quoted easier at Qc per lb. for large and 954: for twins. Old large is selling steady at 10u per lb. A special London cable says:--The market is again weak and deuiorallzed, and although holders have made a further concession the lower price does not help sales. Eggs-There has been a sudden falling oil' in receipts and the market has stiffen- ed up. About llc to liic - are the ruling prices. The demand continues active. Potatoes-American buyers are id this market, und as a consfquence prices are l5c to 2Oc per bag higher. It is a long time since there have been any more pota toes coming forward than the demand could take care of, and further higher prices are likely if there is much more THE MEDICAL HALL. buying here by U. S. interests. Carson iii:-;E.‘oioE-init-:iii dsl iiiiot-:rinse-mics llllll IJRESSERS We have just stockeda very fine line of the newest design in Dressers, buits, Cheffioners, Stands, etc., in quarter cut oak, plain oak, mahogany, and also in white enamel. These have best quality British Mirrors shaped and beveled, made by the most up-to-date 'furniture makers in Canada. This line we coutrolexclusively, you’li not see the same goods in any other store in the Province-nor will you ind such good values elsewhere. - Prices range from $14.00 to S 50.00 for the two pieces, Dressers and Washstand. Dressers will be sold separately ' if wanted. All kinds of Furniture, Carpets, Oileloths, etc., in stock. Best value in the city. ,iiari right Furnishing ilu. . i . Q U I I.. I 5\l.l U -.'<»- li' V su¢ay¢ia.c.i1....u.ir.....ifn.e_s».e ' e e o an if L It destroys lay its very brightness all sort! of germs an at the same time helga the Fowth of plants and animal life. oubt- ess all have noticed that mould grows during the night and in dark, damp cellars. Bright sunlight quickly destroys germs, mould or other organisms. Thar is why it is best to let the sunlight into your houses for its purifying influence. At the Invnli ii' Hotel sud Surgical Insti- tute, Buffalo, N. Y., Dr. Pierce, chief cou- aulting surgeon, started experiments, some three years ago, with the Finaen light in wnjunctiou with the X-ray in the treat- ment of diseases. He got excellent results therefrom, and was among the first to adapt sais remarkable cure to many cases which was formerly supposed must of necessity be treated by the knife. Not only is Dr. R. V. Pierce notable for his surgical achievements at his hospital in Buffalo, but nearly a third of I centu a o he discovered certain roots and ,herbs which were nature’s remedies, and suc- ceeded in putting them up in a form that would be easily procured and ready to use. This he called Dr. Pierce’n Golden Medical Discovery. It maintains the patienils nu- trition by enabling him to eat, retain, digest and assimilate nutritious food. It over- comes gastric irritability and symptoms of indigestion, and in this way fever, night- swents, headaches, etc., are done away with. It fonifies the body n :iinst the rms of consumption, grip ang malaria§'T:buildl up the tissues and puts on healthy fiesh. Those desiring to know something about the body in health and disease, also medi- cine :ind surgery, without technicalitiea sliniild read the "Common Sense Medical Advisor. " which can be had forgo rents in one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound book. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. i____,_ __ _ ___* 35 EEE EEC EEE QUALITY AND PURITY We .axe very particular about the purity of our drugs but we are even more careful to see that the drugs we use in dispensing are of the hi h- est quality-nothing donit- ful finds a place on our shelves. _ Worth remembering when your physician hands you a prescription to get filled. THE DRUGGIST, Charlottetown. :nun into use LIME l . LIME l We are now burning, and can supply from kilns on St. town Peter's oad or in Charlotte- sesr QuAi.rrv Of Roach Lime, suitable for building and farming :_ l `, if OFFICE_ ROLL TOP DESKS. made in solid oak. golden polish finish, quarter-cut oak writing bed. 50 inches wide, 30' inches deep, 60 inches high. drawers lock automatically, slide on each side, top neatly fitted with pigeon-holes. and six enclosed wooden document boxes. » Office roll-top desk, well made of solid oak. polished, M with solid nak writing bed, automatic drawer locks, slides on each side 48 inches wide, 30 inches deep, 50 inches high. JAMES PATUN & Cd. ?f'iMdM MMMMMMMARAAM M E. is ,_ _ _ ‘vt ‘ i.-. - 'Q».-S,-.§f. .,.,».- ~ '57 `*---~‘ "“”";.L§`..., "_ ._~.-\~ I 4 _@¥W¥1g;__;r2=1Ti]» -__ I.;\_ .i'_=-v-°='-“‘ ' ` »~- . $1 -K*/lj-,;),"~ v/_- ,~. .3 ._ _ ~._ ,»,..__r- .~<-' r ~ -. _ . ~ v.__\-_"J.- .__ .v,_»;' Where the people are aiwavs pleased is the place for you to buy.We have in our new show rooms a beautiful display of fin- ished work in monuments, sarcophagus and head- stoues of the best stock in various kinds "f marble and granites. all true to dwign at and bottom prices Designs furnished when desired. The best work guaran- teed. The old reliable pro- prietor. _ F. PURDY. _ -1, ' ___ ___ _____.-_._ __ -1 ---_- 4"' -tr'-r W- "~'~' _ '“'“ _‘_ " " " F" ~"` ._ ' :_ ' ` .V __ _ _ __` . . 1 _ _ . .- ‘_ < - .. _ ’ < » T. track here an qnotedat 8l.tl5\n$lU. ` l ` W ' 1'! gr . and ontofatorestnok at$l.l5to$l.°‘l~ _ ~ ' U ` THE Mlllliili D ...... = ii"r00DS ~ rims . i‘- ' ‘ Crepe detcireiv.-yvsyii.-_., ,M French oveliies CNP? di? C1,l§l!¢. UIQ; lender for another. season; ; n .|_ight_we,gh, dressy fabric. soft Eulsli. makes .i 5tyush Cvellillg Of Wfiddlllg Q05. fume or forblousee, rang.; nf most fashionable shades, all wool, 44 iu`ch. _ Crepe Vo1.le.a light-weight loose weave material. with woolly,finish, one of the newest French produc. tions for evening or summer wear, Wide rangeof color-ings, French Voile. open weave, sheer effect, for-evening “wear-,‘ suitably adapted for, Leaking over colored linings. Shades are pearl greyg, fawns and navy. Dress <3-_ooqg Sole de Lisle, a novelty in plain and fancy weave. light-weight, colorings are pearl- grey and fawn. French- Fancy Voile,in a variety of new leading shades. an open weave light-weight texture, with small white stripe. colors navy , pearl grey. blue grey and fawn. Fancy Delaines, unexcelled for durability and style. Acomplete range of the latest novelties, in- cluding floral, scroii, satin, over- stripes in best colorings, makes a pretty dress. wrapper nr blouse. Parisian Novelty Dress Cos- tumes. We have surpassed.all pre- vious efforts in carefully selectiu g before shown; for artistic combina- tions of weave, design, shading and finish, this: cannot be ex- celled IJIBSS G-(DOGS Light Weiglt Dress Fabrics, eolienne, French manufacture. silk and wool,sk eer lhlmmericg fabric, with fine cord effect, elegant and attractive. for receptions and street wear, all popular and leading shades. 43 inches. Broadcloth, cream, 50 inch. Cream Silk and Wool Fancies, in small figures. new designs. 40 to 42 inch. French Cashmere. all wool. in staple shades. French Henriettns,velour finish. all pure wool; perfect dye,range of good colorings. 42 inch. 6oc; su- perior quality and weight. in colors navy. brown. black, castor, cardinal and green. Nuu’s Veiling, all wool. Poplin, plain hard-finish cJrd,al1 wool. assorted colors. Satin Vireaux. fine twill. soft finish in black. _ Ready-made Skirts. Blue cloth with white stripe, five gore, with flare-flounce, stitched seams and rows of stitching on ` Bounce $2.65 CTBSS GOOGS Black and Navy frieze, hve gore flare, stitched seams and six rows oi’ stitching around bottom $3.00 Medium Grey Frieze, self strappings, stitching, button trimming $4-25 Light Grey Fxieze, five gore flare. self strapping. stitched seams and :ix rows of stitching around bot- om _ $4-5° Plain Black Frieze, strapped with black broddcloth, pearl buttons. 5_4 ,,,d_,,,_,,3,,, stitched seams and six rows of i A TALK ABOUT TWEEDS QUALITY is one of the strongest foundations upon which any business can be built. The products of _ THE MONCTUN WODLLEN MILLS not only surpass those manufactured by any other. but in points of finish and workmanship are unexcelled and no store in the province is more fully equipped to meet modern demands in this line than THB HUMPHREY CLOTHING STORE. They are firm believers in quality and zealously guard the quality of their products at all time by using the best material and employing experienced workmen. They have gained the reward which such lcareful atten- tion to business invariably brings. ~ The almost phenomenal auooeas with which their pm- ducts have bebn introduced intoiliw' lllldl, and the oollltlnt- ly increasing demands suggst that building trade upon quai- ity has proved a success. Absolute confidence in-the quality of their products em always be maintained, and they are ever reedy to by their claims. _ THB MONCTON WUOLLEN llILLSsrerepreaaitad.. i . mi>.n.1»n..a°..iyby i . .~,:, Clothing Store, P. B. Island. ltitchiug around bottom $4 50 Plain Black Frleze. with yoke, and fancy stitched yoke eiect, strapped seams, flare $4.75 Plain black cloth, flare, trinmicd with strapping of self, stitching and buttons $5.00 Black Frieze, five gore flare. fancy sill: strappinga on side gores. rows of stitching and buttons $5.25 Black Grey `rieze, five gore flare. strapped with black silk, buttons. and rows of stitching around bot- .tom $5.25 I?1’O_S $>C()(1S ack -cloth, self atm , -one eflbct. five gond dargpelrutgons. and rows of stitching 86.15 Black and white' Hake cloth, self stnpping,pearl buttons $6.50 Ladies black cloth, seven gore flare. trimmed with etrlppin 3 of self. satin buttons, rows ol stitching ' $8.50 We lllvein stock Odd lots of charm will soil consider- under regular ' _ t gli; in Voile. tic.” at mod- ol the every n range more complete than ever