1. an 'f-aw <1* _ca BUSY HOUSEWIVES. Pe-ru-na a Prompt and Permanent; Cure for Nervousness. Ml R g 1 Prince County _ _ }-Q _‘ Tim steamer C ty of Ghent made _her first trip this season to this port yeeter:a¥ evening from Halifax. Frvs horses, car oats, and about 50 bar- rels oysters formed part of the cargo by the Northumberland yesterday morning. .< Me-sis. \\'aring and Olive, Sleainboat Inspectors, St. John, were passenK€!'S by ~' the Northumberland last night. -TDCY ‘ proceeded east by the express. “THE Baptist Principle asjudged by its historical record." is the subject of Rev. E P. Calder-‘s sermon in the Baptist Church tomorrow evening. ` Tru; capacity of the new watering cart ordered by the town is 350 gallons. In re- ference to _this yesterday a mistake oc- curred thrcngh transmission by telephone. MRS. LULU' LARMER. Mrs. Lulu Larmer, Stoughton, Wie., sa sz 5 For two years I suffered with ner- vous trouble and stomach disorders until it seemed that there was nothing to me but a bundle of nerves. “I was very irritable, oould not sleep, rest or compose myself, and was certain- ly unfit to take care of a household. “ I took nerve tonics and pills without benefit. When I began`taking Peruns I grow steadily better, my nerves grew stronger, my rest was no longer iltful, andto-day I consider myself inperfect health and strength. “ My recovery was slow but lure, but! persevered and was rewarded by perfect health.”-Mrs. Lulu _[Arnie r. Mrs. Anna B. F1eharty,_recent Super- intendent of the W. C. T. U. headquar- ters, at Galesburg, D1., was for ten years one of the leading women there. Her husband, when living, was first Pqesi- dent of the Nebraska Wesleyan Uni- versity at Lincoln, Nob. In a letter written from 401 Sixty- seventh street, W., Chicago, 111., she S8 3 gl would not be without Pernna for ten times im cost."-Mrs. Anna. B. Seats for Clary concert have sold rapid' ry. Ever; one is gcir g. Have yc ugot your ticket yet i Don’t fail to procure a seat for the great concert on May 6. Seats fare) for sale at Gourlie’s drug store. No one should miss the grand opportunity ot hearing the greatest contraltc in America. This will be your last chance._ A vnnr interesting and well attended meeting was held in Willard Hall Thurs- day aflerr oou,_ the cccasion being a social and farewell to the President, Mrs. D. A. Sharpe whqis shortly to leave for the North West-_ Mrs; Sharpe gave a brief and interesting account of W. C. T. U. work here, since' she became a _member nine years ago. Then the Union met in Y. M.C. A. rooms,were few in number and worked only two or _ three F1°l1l1’fY» - depaztmeots ;_ now |5110! m0€l7 ¢. ummer Cata1'rh,'f_a_bcck writtenhy _ in' __ t\§_i;v'l large ` cheery hall Dr,;.a|-tznan em the _mM__e¢ot the ner- ang 'wo ftwelvs: departments well, a vous distirbtnoespeculmri-to summer; 9811* f¥°°‘°° *U7 *d‘h‘°95 bf T5°"P°m`“* behalf of the Union presented Mrs.Sharpe lI¢di¢i1l° 0°-» 0°!"-mimi: 051°' with a copy of “A Great Mother," written ' ’ _ _ ,by Miss Willard, andthe gift wie feel- " ingly acknowledged. Mrs. O. W. 5Strong Y was then 'unaminously voted in Pmjsident FOURTEEN DROVINED. in Urs Sharpe‘s place. Mrs.J. S. _gluten _ A ~ -= - e -uhen'su\|~aaost»neoeP¥l\\l|i*:l79ll‘*3.¥1§°1° CALAIS, France, April 28-Thrss fishing not ta were served md ` pleasmt time ""‘°“";‘;"‘°_0"°§_°““',:""_`,S" _f"?*"':;§ ` stent in stair erin; 'ruse “wait cafe. arorepcr ave un ere in _ U"-im th _ Channel. Eonnaeammsue believed to :;;z ??__, _ __ _ _°_ pleas. "ve _T-»~, '- r _ _ __..\',_;; _S __»_- _._,.__° M .We ‘ ,_ ._ _ _e <. i. ~ ». » f~.f aa _ _.vi _ wq.sh9.?hlU lfler reb°I§~ Sbwvs in Absence, after which delicious cake and _ /{ " if/'/’/' `/I iifl; . * _ _ ,Q ~- | llllillli |_ll¢@$\lf_ _ . 1" If you want your clothing to have utmost uicety of it as well .,-__. s certain individuality, our made-to-measure system will interest We have studied fashions for years, get the best we can find of _and domestic makes and get many line patterns that dcn’t other tailor stores. in itting and mafking we have a system known only-_ to those most skilled in certain 1ines,and all have best materials to wort; _ *A with and best fashions to work by. ' _ '- ‘ , _ _ _ _ _ We are just as particular as you are about your clothes; __ ~ Pants-to-measure $3.50 to $8.oo.__ ` Suits-to-measure $14-oo to $35.e"o. ' ** _ _ ii? Overcoats-to-measure $14.00 to 830.00. - A _ _ _ ' 2 ,Q _,la ‘ »‘ sl A. ,matte N ~ P. E. ~Island’s Clothing' Store. ~ _ __ _ ._ .~ ; _ ° _ ~ ~ ’- - _. ` ._ _ ' _ 1 ‘ _ f _ , - . ll; ; _ li-__ We beg to your attention to the fact, that we have opened a Commission busincssfin the town of_Syd1_1¢y Mines, and we are prepared to handle shipments such as hay, oats, potat§e__s, b_;_1t_te_;', ietc. _ ' " _ est 1`har_e_t prices _ 3,, ...ff es.. ‘M M 'ed _ . " Ze' "_, _`:':;__g}4';_t€"_. mio . .. ~ 5-edt! Should.-3 is wus., To Shippers Of Country iProd_uce;5" - ~ ..-.__ _ _ _ ~ ~»- ~.~_ ».~ 4. ».~ _ _ W. if urs- s ~ _rT"=?‘.~`J‘2>,"_=i=--’>Z<>>@li"-“§i”f=»'_' 22."-‘#-"»‘="§§ » - _ _rf.=;,.~,_ .,»-¥_~»y=§ rc.; . .-_ "*`:‘=.§~‘_-_ f»‘§,1`-.~.`il1‘.l-»ii§'“f’;f.sf~1f1»@f‘_ .: -.»~.f.*; 4’ _ uf ml wfsl [ill Pans 0; Gsoaozs Roan returned -‘heme ;-_- evening from Dalhou ie College at Halifaxe] C `l "owning §%n§,i€f_a_asy nosserike the every- :. *.l'.»‘ is ».'?€.l%.iff.t €.’;t%`.#".f.=f;f$..;\o5wa¢»~~ - » 1 sr ,,,,\,,,, ~ _ _ _ ,_ -- ~ __. . _ _ , _ _ ,_ _ _ .__,~. ._ .~... .,-_..» ._ ._,. _~ ~ f ~ » ' -_.-\.-we .. -.» sw- ~_-v. ~ »»_ ~. ~ _ _ »-i, - ... . _ ...W ._ »_ ,,.., _ _ < _ _ i. _ , , .. .._ _ » » _ cangocnanmst »c11anr_o'rrnrowN. ,ramen snwann 1-.|_ \ 1 The hcur of my departures come 2 And I am left alone with thee. 3 'The wbrld receces-it disappears, 4 Sweet Mary weep no more for m». _ 5 Oh Mary dear departed shade, 6 We kneelupon the v_e\-ge of time; 7 Loud may the troubled ocean roar; 8 Firm stands . thy guard along the ` Rhine. 9 Bring. forth the horse-the horse was brought; ` 10 The way was long; the wind was cold, ll The shades of night were falling fast 12 Dark day-once more its woes unfold. 13 Dear Mary said the poor blind boy li Ott I had he ard of Lucy Gray; 15 The little piaideu did reply- 16 She left us in the bloom of May. 11' A lad? thus addressed her spouse, 18 Why tempt the gloomy firth to-day ? ' 19 He laughed a laugh of merry scorn 20 To temper the deceitful ray. _ n 21 On came the rosy shepherd lass V . ` 1 22 With spears advanced and ensigns spread. '_ 23 And as Ifcapght their swelling lay 2), ~Sbe tossed the ringlets from her. ` _ | I 25 Come home, the birds have gone to » rest, _ ~» _ _ ` _ " 26 The summer roses paledanddied, ` 27 Stay lady, stay for mercy’ sake 28 The bird in Spanish speech replied. 29 The boy stood on the burning deck 30 The sails their swelling bosoms spread; _ ` 31 He wrapped his colors round his ' breast r 32 And to the Lowland warrior said _: 33 The combat deepelisfon, ye brave! 34 The sentence speeds-to die,°to die. I 35 God of our fathers know of old ` 36 Look down frcmheaven with pitying eye. 37 The splendour falls on castle walls, 38 The lark is up, Ihear him sing 39 .Time is our tedious song should here. 40_ Have ending,-so God save the King. Aarxms. less _livson-vous um. I ' Baskets, M ° 'V "_l“ELLAs "Bachelors, Belts, _ Braids, _ ` Blankets. ' Petit Sas a_Vdi~y Long Illseory, Dat I _ ' f .feryjhort Life. ' _ _ Nowadays, wheuthe possession alll lnibrelln_is__;i|e'nsidered as necessary as cries' er"- s = ~ n ' ' FrtaQnce_tt very 2 ~ :oz »-Curtains, chenille, Cersef onlime mugs! in M 1 I ~ f_ raise wmns Qu a dt on lllhisphn 'Widow caps’ is ;§?5 fail -I - travellin in he! = - ‘ 1 1*: .:°.‘:°f.§.':.'.‘.ff‘..‘.f’ §,°ff§'§,”,;,,_ umbrella ilxed to) tallstatl from he ~ - ’ .-::.'f.:..:.°‘:.‘:» .cs Hid=f¢°w»=» resentelme. The moons discorssisrat » ° ' .:‘;:‘;..r:‘.“:..‘“‘...‘::':.‘."°.:i:n':.f'. ,f"`f,‘§",°,‘_f“j,‘?“‘?" ss.: se.: »..°..=~:°..°‘:..:':.-..::,n~. “ °s '_ “‘““" lol in Aslaand Africa itsoems tohavc Crape’ ' 1 _ ' Clothing, Men;s passed both as a distinotlcn- and luxury into Greeceand Rome. The skidrlcn, day shade_ot the Greeks, w'as over the head c! the emgy' of Bacchus. and the daughters of the aliens at Ath- ens ware required to bear parasols over the _heads of the maidens of the- city at the great festival of the Panathenea. We also see the parascl figure in hands of a princess on the Hamilton vases in the British Museum. Dafoe, lt will be remembered, makes Robinson Crusoe describe that he had soen` um- brellas employed in the Brazils, and than he had constructed his own um- brella in imitation of them. “I cov- ered it with skins" he adds. “the hair outward, so that it cast, oil. the rain like a peut-house, and kept of! the .F1 _ sun so edectualiy that I could walkfont In the hottest weather with greater Nl- FUHIIISS, ~ _ vantage than I could before in the cool- . Fans, ' _ 08%.' 1 The uobplu. was uses in 1cn_g1sna~u ge” S G1°V°-S' a luxurious sunshade early in the seven- ufsv - teenth centnry._ Ban Jonson mentions Goflers, ' ' it by name in a comedy fin Hg|;S,_L9,di¢5’_, 1616. The eighteenth cenbury; hndelapsed = _ _ before the umbrella had oven begun to ’ " . _ be used in England by both scxesas it is H3ndi*1'¢h1ef5» now. 5 ` _ rw ._ Lf th! QQQFF? agains the general use of originated _with .the cl_ei1'men` _ hlokney coachmen, who, of cpu;_;e,_re-__ rainy weather as a thing especial-_ ly designed for theélr advnntage,and'l‘roIn which the pubil was gentirled some other protection than w at their vehi- cles could sic;-d._ _ ~ _ ' The early specimens of the English urn brelln, made of oiled silk, were, when wet, exceedingly ditiricult to_ open and elose; the stick and furniture were heavy and inconvenient and the article gener- nlly very expensive, though one nur- breliu+1_:_mautnetursr_ of an advertised pocket umbrellas, Clcaks, children’s, Combs, " Combs, fancy, ‘Dress Goods, ` Dress Trimmings, Dresses, childrens, Flannel, Feathers, mx 'W'1""* » liinery Qg1¢kxy8_t°v|»d- I 'has dovisel"a ill! ISLAND. 1 D1 o F ALE a Laces and liraids, Mumers, Men’s, Night Dresses, 1 Overalls, - e , _ F _ 'A ; Quilts. Rubber Rubber Cloaks, _ -l Travelling Rugs, Skirting, Shields, Dress Steels, Sweaters, ° Stockiagettq, Shawls, , Swansdown, Table l Tray Squares, Underwear, Men’s Underwear,Lzlies Wrappers. 'i» W . - v #ii _ ._ & ,f _,g ' _.Q1 _ lf,W if ~ ._ _ ».';~. »_x i`f‘.f?t!I".§5‘» I 'Table ' Linens, Wocls and _ylarns - iw' _ -'.."' -_ u MAY: 10903.. “ ._ " '- illli CAPITAL, 'LINES FHUM_ ` C/ I' l _ e~`3"{" N’ . _ - __ __ .- __ _ __ - |_atestf,_0m Summa,-Side' andiwho Can 'Give the Authors? 1 if I L \ _ As our term of partnership expires on ]u1y r.2th,_;9¢_,3_,___(aft_e_r I' _ 'will be a` change in the personell of the £rm)__ welmust into 'cash before that date. » I ~';" 2 _ ‘_ `_” i . From 9 9.. m, Friday, May rst, until - Island will see the greatest Ca1°nival J, !»_~~ _;p .=»,. 1 1' v if 'r s, 8.' head. __ __ _ _ ,__ _f V ,.;1_».,_ . » ;_ _r _ _(___ /- ~ , _ . il” Fil 1 ’ I ` Here are some ofthe bargains waiting for » _ j ' 0 0 oevenesa,_Anri11ooe. ' _ | 3313 -_0 0 ..., r,»-_ _ 1 fgsyg Z* ,Q5 __ _ _ _,_ ...._,_ Braces, _,gf _,&rseb.s»s@ Blouses, _ _B1in<1s, ‘ Bibs, \ Corsets, _ _ _ Caps otazm, ' » ~?snen¢e-f- _C°\1n¢¢u>en¢S. ` Chilfons, ` ' Carriage ' Wraps , Cushidns, I Covers, ` El8StlC; Embroidery, _,..,- I3-~ =~ lr ~<~ - I~"4»s.g 1. French* _#6 2°; 'f' Felts, ' | _ _ H<_>Si_¢ry, Hose Supporters, I Italian Cloth, I lliambricans, ' ‘_ Lawns, ' ` Fancy, _ ._ 1 I§clo_tlri'Table f Mas. fQ"§g`. »_ _ if;-1H”~~ ' sc ,_»;l.2v;fw _H neil” _ ""“’\P¥l1kes, ~ -,_ _ iHiis,.nen's‘~_ _ Tift ~j ‘fs 1 ‘~ _ _ o__ Rubbdi- n -Rugslgiorse ts11ks,§, ' I f ._ ' f Qilk. _ _ A Diaper, lg.,-,.1 ‘tier foie ‘ ' Hessian, _ I Liuings, a__ _ N43* Tovylilings, frieli l»_‘°”'°, 1 Ties, Ladies' Cotton, Velvet-eens, Plqm' I' _ " l Veilings, - ' Shamfs vmwear, , V¢l7¢tS, ` _»; 0 ......,‘ r it eeri 3. 5`;-_.':§»“»'<\A'_§_»`, _ . E f".v*:1f_"i!s_-il ._~ * ‘ < ‘ Q” ~" .u Q- _..,,#l*... it ide? si. *_ .~ . .:;_i*,, i’ st.-¢f<>'is,i bfooehes, brnsh¢,'t»bt 1n¢¢.,>b°am“ " f“'1s'i<@ 1. eyes, hair pins and pins, 33 95% ii i /_-- .J - Q' ..,. .7__ -' All Accounts Must bc _ Paid ia ` > -'>.~",“~\ f»‘ _ ' f A | _ *IW* 4