,-__.v __,_,_ , _V .i.l Suppose you foil over- board and someone let down a rope just anirich short. What would you give for that wxtrainehl “'Foi§'cE” l§'oes"’a iittii' l farther, than _any other food. It lust does whst others elrtlost do. i » » ~ :BRIDGE-Masons or rin: Russian ARMY on 1211:; wav ro nil: rnonr. . rf _ -.V4 It is not gener ly known that the weatherneed hardlybetakcn ‘ into account, when you want to have your photo talren, 'as good photographs can be made ~ on cloudy days ss in the bright- est sunshine-sometimes better: So don’t let the iteuther keep you from coming tb GAUVIN, GENIZEI. & C0.. PHOTO STUDIO, Where you can get the best Photos. ,_ _-_-_-mls' _s1n-_'__- Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co., LIMITED. Commencing MONDAY. APRIL 25th. The Steamer Princess, will ieave the Company's wharf for Pictou at 7.00 a. ni. ' F. W. HALLS. "5 “ " ` Secretary '_ i EEEEE EEE ooaiiii AND Puiiiii We are 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 high- est quality-nothing doubt- ful tinds a place on our shelves. Worth remembering when your physician hands you a prescription to get filled. _ i ELLIS THE DRUGGIST, Charlottetown. ssnisnasissiaes. ciiunirs miitnmr 1.. nn.. . _ FAMQUS' 'nm _ by Mcguillan & (lo. ware- TRAIN ` ` BXPRES iurracoiouaai -..J~»--=--»--=-=-°“f‘“"‘l D i DAILWAY lstwsoa lass SAFB_ ' |‘0U§,i]UU\\\lII1l|Vl :':i`.‘I'-.€".r‘_IZ¥""::f5‘ .‘. ::~.:“.:.-*r.:'.:“:r°:n.':...... -_-re. _ __ ,_ 'li' f. _N11 " (gg "mpg “ist lesttos nest '°iu.¢»s\¢.u.aiiii»-'~~i “"5 gn, .m‘,§§;yg_»_=_-"_ i ”Him. f' it _-_ 3 1-1- _ nnvslrnintis _ann SALT nimuh was 'rim rnounuz. V Burdock Blood Bitters DID MORE TIA!! SIX IKKTURS CDULD D0. “ft T500. Néwoll, Argyle Sound, N.S., sspresses her opinion of this wonderful blood remedy ia the following letter: " lt is with the greatest gratitude that I can testify to the wonderful cur~ ativs powers of Burdoek Blood Bit- ters. 'For years my husband suffered terribly with Erysipelas and Salt Rheum. Ha was so bad at times that he could no sleep on account of the itching and bum- ing. He had been under the care of six 'different doctors, but they failed to do him any good. I had read different times of tha wonderful cures being made by Bur~ dock Blood Bittera, so advised him to give It a trial. He did so, and after taking five bottles was cured without a doubt. I would strongly advise any person troubled with blood disorders to give B.B.B._ a fah trla\fof‘Ia|Isorsltwillcuraths|l." At Home _ itslzr 01' Tl'3VCllIlg SituiuN's Pint lietinf HANDY- "" Never Falling Remedy for IN- L sad Exfli AL Use-Immr Inhskotlous Safeto Take. lllteumstlm. Crump, Colin. Neuslgls. Dlsnhrs. Toothache. Sprslm. Bruins. Fsersthe. Chilblsllo. Src.. &`¢. ',. ssYs`l?ir, ssd|asLs|’ny:s:eT§‘?A‘fi°TIJ°l4{.$li hr uls svsrywtsrsr Prlss ll cts par hottis. ,_ HQGAI-l'l sunsnsur Pu,s.s - V , ron FAMILY USE. ~_ Porsal everywb ` box -2. . on ra ncorurice riff; :anna El ie? ,, -*< or by mail pt p . Soil Pfvvfirteti, Tas Wnvoars Cisasucni. . Co. United, llossssal. Canada. 5 Highest Cash Price paid house on ownal Street near Pownal Wharf. _l’llllDE EDWARD ISI-|llD RAILWAY I 0 l’\l Ai..’“.’ll"*‘i‘.~.f ’al’.l.I'.'IF'“t“i.1'l.’.'.°;.. .i er' ~i_\‘.-'E-.‘ra»~.':.e.'~:.~'.;\i.;'i.~..-.:'.:'t.'°:.§l.>'i»:: ff" . ~i ~m ses, 'Wd Il|\l¢l|,||‘Vl!5° ` _ _ W. . _ V spits ' - ..~ ;m. 'i'»‘i»'i§. "` iwflft. .__ ____is\- _ _- _-,_ _ Willlli [|l,.;f',;:,”;:,¢*3;:, HAT EuQ\iETiE INPARLIAMENT A Striking Feature of Proceetlingsin the Commons-Why Members Wear Their liaise-Speaking to a Point of Order While Seated a Member Must be Covered- Mr. Gladstone’s Laughable Experience. A :.2:‘ik::.;; i`i-zinure oi' the British lloi:.si~ ui ~ t-i:.ii;t._... to the unaccus- it-liiuxi u_\`ii is Lnu r-fat.. Nothing, in. dt-cd, .sm-iii.s iiinrc astonishing and_ liii|i<-ilitu than the invctcrate hnlbit. of lin-iiibt-i‘s to \\'cui their huts in the lloiisa-. lt is o vcry old custom, the oiigiii pi which is unknown. Some have riscrilu-il it to the days of (.‘hiirlcs 1., and inudc of it a protest uguinst that moiinrch's attempted invusiun of the Privilege of the House. ljiifortunatcly, however, there are older prints extant show- ing members in the House with cov- ered heads. Others go buck to the days when the representative Com- maners held their deliberations un- dsr an oak under the open canopy of heaven. But whatever the origin the hat. plays a large part, in_ the internal economy of the House ol Commons. A member reserves his seat by attending prayers and de- positing the article or. the spot. he occupied during his devotions. Dur~ ing the reign oi' Mr. Speaker, now Lord, Peel some revolutionary gen- ius began to bring down two top- pers, the more dilapidated of which he placed on the bench while adorn- ed wlth the more shiny one, he felt at, libprty to take his ease elsewhere, The momentous niuttcr was referred to Mr. Speaker, \vho, uftcr due conf sideration, delivered ri solcmn opin- ion that the only headgear permis- sible for seat reserving purpose wus. the genuine covering actually in usu- by tho, __owri_c_r__, 'l`lie ingenious scheme was thus igifomiiiiously snuf- fcd out and the House recovered its wanted equnnirnity. ` slitting his His Head. With the hat, too, nieinlicrii must salute Mr. Spcnkcr on entering or leaving the Uousc. Tho lifting of the hat also sulilocs for tho moving or seconding oi is motion or a bill where the member desires to reset-vo his remarks to ti subsequent stage of the discussion. Once on his legs the disposal of his Lincoln Su Bennvtt becomes s matter of some concern ss there are obvious 'dangers in the plmcing of it on the vacant space be- hind. Indeed, there ure dangers in front. of him as well ns behind him. There have been cases where the hon. member was so carried away by the exuberance of hjs.pcrorntioii as to deliver a resounding smack on thu topper in front. ’l`hls is quita enough to rouse the mirth of xi House as ready as any pack of schoolboys to explode in uproaring guiiuws. But if the forgetful orstnr only remembers his own hoadpiece when he feels it collapsing under him, then, indeed, tho House is neith- er to hold nor to bind. In one surli extremity a member from the Green Isle roso and thusly delivered him- self: Speaker, sir, I can- grstulate the hon. member on his good fortune that when he sat. down on his hat his head was not inside," This improvement on the legendary effort oi the distressed aotssitry-'I patron saint sent the House into _ons ofits, gargantuan roars of laughter in' which' the Spr~aker's ary of "Or der. order," was totally lost. ` A Dalterual feat. Although as a general ruls. mem- bers must address tho Speaker with, uncovered head, there is one notable exceptitghirwliich ones placed the 'Grand ' ~lan in a highly luot’ erous light. After the question is `put;,1a_t$e= _ , speaking to 'a point otordssf- ‘i::t"rsrnain's`satsd and have 'his hat in its proper plaoa. lr. Gladstone wal elwa¥}‘lsh.3e habit ot leaving his ‘ hat' id private room. On- this occasion the House was about to go to division. when hs round it memory' to miss it pqint's'i»~'on|sr. tm is sad no itat. ,Now'.' lr. (fiadsaeh, as all know, whose visible cranium wastrather of the Lilliputian order. So the House was immensely tickled at the effort. of the G. 0. ll. to balance the 5{ hat. on a head thrcc incl-is larger- dividing his swift mind b tween the maintenance of the point of gravity ang the presentation of tho point nz- oruer. It was a feat of dexterity rlvslll_ng that of any professional oqpllibrllt. including hiniuulf, in oth- _er linss. ...____Z._--_ la\.alss Yenth‘s Est\\uslss_. Field lfarshal Sir Evelyn Wood, says The London Chronicle, still ro- talns the enthusiasm of youth. He boats youngsters at tennis; and in the season is among the best mount- od riders ln the l'io\v. Sir Evelyn has _always loved horses, and one of his grisfs in leaving England for gh; Egyptian campaign of 1883 was the death of his brown pony Puskls on the very dey of his departure. Pus- Ille, Whose years tlicn numbered 34, was a. survivor (pt-rhnps the last of his race) of the Crimcnn xvrir. Wood, when s.midshipmnri, had bought him for £8, and nr-vi-r hurl a hcttcr bar gain; for once ulivn he \'/us curr_ving Lord liuglun`f~| tlvspntchcs to the nm' nl cump he lost. his way. and bu' for the right. lrufl of Puskiu would hzivc found liiiiisvlf wiiliin the Run- simi lirics. Aniitlmr iicconi|>lishriiei.‘ us.\'<\¢'iutf‘d lcss l`i'_4-qua-iitl_v thnn good lior.~:t»nmnsliip with it soldier is Sir Evt-l,vii's. He is thc most facile of letter-writers. liuring om; arriimug ciiinpuign, ivliinli lasted 450 diivs, his total posbling to family rind friends nt homo numbered 450-¢ lottiir 9. day. iii _.af - I .i 5,-, _ . .'; *_ ~ ~ ~~_ \` .W , . " ' T l"\ ~. 1 7,/ _ Il) ~ " '~.'fa*¥1»,= fa ,ii ,ag-‘s I; “A sEc`1tE'r.» One greet secret of youth and beauty fo! the young woman or the mother is the roper understanding of her womanly sys- &m and well-being. Eve? woman, young or old, should know hers: f and her phys- ical make ug. A good way to arrive at this knowle ge is to get n good doctor book, such, for instance, as the "Pcolple's Common Sense Medical Adviser " by V. Pierce M. D. which can readily be pro- cured 'by sending thirty-one cents in one- t stamps for paper-bound volume, or stamps for eloth-bound copy, address- Dr. R. V. Pierce, nt Buffalo, . Y. e change from maidenhood to woman- lood ls one that involves the whole bod . 'fhestrnin st this time um the blood» forming structures maybe freat. Dis- orders of the functions peculiar y feminine are nearly always dependent upon de- nutition. In all such cases Dr. wa Favorite Preacrlpxu is ost tho vegetable testator theis ,_.y.__'j.:.f.‘f*....°’i.‘:'..'“i:”.‘m-.".‘.°....".1‘.@.t¥ Url. gilt!! Waltrip I &m Wx d. ;i.tno 'l‘avoritai. na ..i'!af-re...ilF"....§..=:.em..:.'.#'."E"~..'-'=.=.~ ` Dr. Plsm¢'s Favorite Pressrlpdd was & exclusive] mass' le tbl it iss »oIa'nm isiretyg ess _ °,°°°*°" , . e . _ -.5 .i".‘{°=i.$’..i*°.°.""i‘».."..‘l'§‘.i.% podsssssd a.l‘sa¢l st us dimen- it ~ sim, Q., i ~ ~ ,_ . ‘_ ._, 5; __ gt _ ~lier!a=!‘_ awe *""‘ . ' l ‘f ' ;a:,, sally as wa sistu 1 and thqiiat he borrowed evsrshsstlveisnquirsd. ~ 5 ' \£'F'. _ /'i I ~ 294 ... l.lFE MDE ‘llll llllllllllil DF lll_llB`HT’S DISEASE. Ur. William F. Montgomery.-the Lament Coal Merchant of Albany. N.,¥.. Was Refused Llfelnsurance on Account of Brlght's Disease, but After Taking Wara¢r’s Sale Cure Was Accepted and Now rlss rits Policy. ' Mr. WILLIAM F, MONTGOMERY, of Albany. Mr. Montgomery is a living testimonial of what this great medicine will do for any man or woman who has kidney or bladder trouble. f - “Instead of writing this letter I wish iii were possible for me to sos and talk with all those who are suffering from kidney troubles. I could t/ell them in one brief interview what your medicine has done for me, what I know it will do for them. 1 enjoyed vigorous g ealth up to ar year ago, when _overwork seemed to undermine my osnstiimt@. I pi little attention to the matter until it was brought homo tg me forcibl at an lusupnco amlnstlon. I fallodtosocure niy policy, and after coifsultiug the goctor who made the examination I became aware of m disease. “Of course, l was alarmed and had repented tests made of tho urine for albnmen, and the horror of _tbething grew upon me when the doctors sll ronounced the case Brightfs Dis- ease. Complicatlonsrof the stomach set in, and although lpdoctorsd with well-known spe- cialists 1 grew rapidly worse. This condition of affairs continued until lust November, At that time my streiigt bud diminished, and it seemed to me that I could not get wall unless some relief was soon found. It was ut this stage tlmt interested friends brought to my attention `Wnrner‘s Safe Cure. Cases were cited where it had accomplished good results. Therebsirig no ohgeptlons, and all hope having been despsired of, 1 procured the first homo, After a few days here were some encouraging indications. The slight improvement noted continuld Bild grew and in B month albumen was entirely eliminated from the urine. I gained rapidly in strength and health and am now in perfect condition. My life insurance ins been granted ine and I feel that I owo my health and life to Wnrner’s Safe Cure." ` Yours truly, WM. F. MONTGOMERY, Albany, N. Y., Jan, 10, 1004. 53 Hamilton SL Wa.rner’s Safe Cure has been used by lending doctors, and prescribed in their practice and sold by druggists oveigwvhero, for over 30 years, as the certain cure for all diseases od kidneys, liver, li adder an blood that cures and leaves no dangerous after effects. One' dollar a bottle. lf your druggist. does not have it in stock, send direct to us. ` REFUSE SUBSTITUTES AND IMITATIONS. _:_ worthleu sd ellen enesedin I dsripvste. Altitorwlmu-'s Sale Clmi I!'wlIl curegidiii U* S y IYARNEES SAFE PILLS move the bowels gently and uid a speedy cure. TRIAL BOTTLE »FREE. is T0 °°“Vi”¢° °V9¥`Y B\1i_Ierer from 0(~the kidne s, liver, bladder and blood, that Warnei-’s Safe Cure will cure thorn, 9 trial hills will be sent absolutely free, post- paid. Also freo_doctor’s advice, und a medical book et which tells ull about these diseases WWI B PFGBCUPUOD f°l' SBCU. Bild ooutams many of the thousands of testimonials received daily from grateful patients who have been cured by Safe Cure. All you have to do is write Wnrner’s Safe Cure Co., 44 Lombard St., Toronto, Ont., and mention namoof- this. paper. The genuineness of this oder is guaranteed by the publisher. .uiila WiK8$"tf$».. far..-_ *I Attractive Woolene /~. ~/ 1* . -ron- Spring-aooiiummer ,. " if' 4. 'As in thefpast so now we i‘<,\4 are showingsonie of the new- ' ’ ‘ _ estfcreations in suitings and trouserings that are put on the market. If you favor us with your order you can depend on get- ting a graceful, comfortable _ and well inished garment at "SP a moderate cost. _ __ o. i. eauee, Merchant Tailor, Morris Block. v, _ ,kr ' ` - I I '~ _,» c . 7.i"‘t"` = 1 fini "' ' >; x . » . . »,¢. A v _ ‘gh ’ »3v,§:,,, °'/:.3t"~:"`- `C<"` """:"' “ .Q ". ._ fe.. “ff -t _ .--,__.-,_._-__`.,.T"l,_`f' ~ _:_ _- - :__ A » te ~ '.;f~ .. »,, " _rf ". r s “J-5-" -wx ' ' _ E~1.'i - - , __J' 7 f ' -3 a- __ __ r __,__ ___ / I -.'.»' /' I I 'I' o ti PI li g Si tif/ y, yy ini ii , eam l I - -AND- > .|s"s1.s.lJ.ll'.lliCi-`T"“ \ r . "1 V'/f' ? i' - ' ' V /sm ./<#_"f'aim._,_,. '», - Hoi Water Healing 1 ' Having secured the services of ' 3" 1_ an experienced and up-to-date ' .,,~ plumber [GeorgeS Dorman. late . _...._.;. _ _____- 1 ,_ l§‘-l with Charles it. Rogers, Summer- » I 5'!! ‘P ‘Ml side ] we are now in a position to ,_ contract for plumbing in the most approved and sanitary manner. Also give plans and speci- ticatiom and furnish estimates on all worn entrusted to ue. We ‘shall always strive to give entire satisfaction on all work entrusted to us. using the very best stock procurable and ex- pert workmen to do thé work. Satisfaction guaranteed. BRUCE STEWART &` C0., Founders, Engineers, Machinists and Boiler-makers, Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, Charlottetown, P. E. I. riff* ‘fi fi a l _-...T ~:-_,iz 'tr'-“=' o un A¢_~»r»~r9¢!*~1. _ ‘ » ._ . » We have tdioice lines of new Hats and Caps We have the prettiest lines of young Men s Caps in town 4 .i V. F .-.`.i.‘- l I l You ll want one this S ring Come early -J B MacDON§ " "xl 5 'tit' -ii' . ’ 4 .N , £10' in-icas' . . 0 i `~..` i-\Ja&§‘$»s`¢rakt ' "' »-*>sus»-- -‘ " 1_I!A¢".f1.I*‘.{l._ Ilhlklés _¢§n.¢4.¢n_.¢ir.4i,»¢\xf_`.x.» /<4. _nv , a' \_ L, 5 ,,_-.__`- `. .¢ _o- ~ ,,__.__,.-. is .__