r _ Too frequently overlooked, Dr. Chase’s Ointment a 3 ¢ : The suffering caused by the intense itchin _ and - _7f` PP ".y _ho 5 the horrors o Ls cl._3-'_;»l lished at its odlcos, *ew rowse on l Nw ,ide Post Ofllce, at tho following rates, nyablo in adva.nce:- . him-ning Edition, daily (except Sunday) three months $_‘..(X1;H)or yr..., . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . .. 4.06 Scmi~wecl-:ly " it1on(Mond. &. Thur.) por ___ tr: $1.50; in advance ........................ . .1.-.0 Veekiy Edition (Thursday) per year 6l.‘25;i.nndvance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1.(l0 Branch Offices have been established at tho following places, v»‘l;cre subscriptions may bc paid. news furn- f lshed, n.dvcrtisin.€:. lcb work and other busi ncsmrsttsnctcdi- ' _ _ Suintzzer-erifle. Curi'ie‘s Bookstore-D. K. CUl'!‘1"‘ Mttnager. f_pl`oer_ton,Alberton Bookstore, G. S. Muttart _ pon _ so urls East, Telephone ofllce. R Seama.n.Agent J-E. B. McCRF.AD`\’, |J..P. HOOD. Editor. Business Manaircr E It is only by rare chance that intemal treat- 1" ' ' I llll Mlllllllll llllllllllll. _,_ ,f ___£_, , .ummm 1 W°EDN'ESOr_\Y. APRIL 26. 1599.] f `:'“"i'| to empty _ week-minded people in the gallery.” -._.-l end a. few- §_ _ We are only beginning to realise the enormous development of out Pacific ocean trade. The tonnage of _ ships inward and outward from Brit- ish Columbia ports last your reached tho big total of 3,713,384 tons. The tonnage entered and cleared in the same time at the Montreal and Que-i bec centres amounted to 3,242,460 tons, or nest-ly half a million tons less. The Queensland government is sponding ti large sum to induce agri- cultlrul immigrants from the British Isles only to sottle in that country,.by more patriotic than the Canadian im- portation of Doukhobors, Gallicians, Mennonites, &c. Something might _ ___ ___ _ ____ THOSE WHO DID NOT VOTE g ____ ___,_ _ __ ; -- - -_ ---- - ---- “-‘s;_\`°1-:L’§ I if Ill! ® \D *D . lcasniit. Flavor eerlcss Purity. , twpetiinl Unzi`ormit_v Simnion-.’ Cfvbonntcd drinks Specialties Singer Ale, Lemon Sour Cream Soda Sarsapirilla Ttiauufi'-tured in accord with t-he v 91 Y- t .' Ba-tore scsiglinz abroad or to agents of Foreign ouses, enquire what your .V own country csn nrcducc and compare I quility and pri;-c~. _Your Spring orders- are respectfully icited. Mail orders have prompt and .__ eereful attention. Ch’t0wn, Spring Park. Apl %eod& w3m thend&w'5m I (si O ., _ o the wel ~k"owr; characteristics Sf" » _J-I' _ it mo=t upprovou me-hods by specifl , ma'-nin ` 1 I \-H nouns KIDNEY !.|.S K DH NEWS HBE 801.0 l.‘| BCXES LIKE THIS. ` TAKE 6?ll`Y D-D~’S |°n-lli/ er ' (PERRY nAv|s'.) A Sure and Safe Remedy in every case and every kind _" of Bowel Complelntls » it mu’t be made too strong I _ or too empltetic. It is e simple, safe and quick cure for C Clamps, Cough, Rheumatism, Uolic, C113, Ilcuralgla, Diurrhma, Grc'.'_'_t-, Toofllaoho. Two sizeif, 25s. and 501:. t Keep it by you. Beware of lmitations. Buy only the Genuine- Perry Davl.¢‘. l Bold Everywhere. 9999990( $5.00iiREW/lim. To any horsemen or farmer who can ` rove that there is one ounce of meal 1' foreign substances ‘n ‘ke Island lndition Powder A .si1'iot*‘.' high rude powder put up by mir sefv-s as blood puritier :ind zo écit has #ol be sm] 3' 1 ‘ll voters at the plebiscite if they had mismmmgemenb °f» “Hai” in the better than Hon. Mr 'Mills l The government position is there- fore wholly indefensible. But, we think the opposition have greatly fail- led in the premises. The mandate of the people we hold to be not only binding upon the government of the day, but would be also binding upon their successors if Sir Wilfrid and his colleagues were to-day turned out of odice. So far as we have read, the opposition leaders fail- to realise this particular feature of the situation. They do not claim that if they were in power they would obey the people’s mandate and pass -a prohibitory law. In fact they have made it clear thas they would not do so. If Sir Charles Tupper and Mr. Foster had taken up the prohibition banner, and shown a wilhngness to carry out the mandate of the majority, the days of the Laurier Govern- ment would have been numbered. But Sir Charles and Mr. Foster have done nothing of the sort. This atti- tude on their part is to-day the govern- men Us sole bulwark against the dis- appointed prohibitionists. The latter would readily become a. party of pun- ishment if by so doing they could see a clear prospect of obtaining prohi- tion. Without any such prospect they punishment. ____,___._-_. The Greenway government has been in power in Manitoba dnrinv _ ' O i eleven _vest-_-_ Mr. Greenwnvliecame l, Premier in Janunry in 188.8. The time is drawing near when a general 1 _ Druggist. l _ -. 25 3i fl. pring Trade The time has come se how yo; ere Bred for epri!ligiIva.’r In the evehtof’ you decidingto mizest in eisuit _oyengoa.t, ste? ect .promptly by__orde_r_ing.the _ -i hqi ,rrp-_,_ _r _ : ie- ,~. ,_-y. -‘_ _ fl. ~. 4.....-.., _~ ..». --.1 -2_.f¢.-..= A, _ Ml .ef ,ITS 4...; IIBIHHIJHEQHUF equal - ‘ elec-:ion must be held, and the electo- B ` W 5 ral lists are to be at once revised in prepnrati an for that event. @'@@I when ou should look u our ~ ~..~ v _-5.11. Sun is s. reminder that we do some ' . _ _ 29th Se t-amber . . th” the Vote on d. P, ,i n things better here than in New Bruns- diifered from an or innry eecto _wick We ______te_ . _ vote as it was intended to discover- the ___ ____ _P E I________ __ __,________ _h_S . _ ‘ sentiment of the. country. Were the week' _____d____ ____v~_____‘ gem? °é___i__;d _;__‘d _ _ _ .Pwple who did not vote not to be received for printing the journals of [J E 7 2 Till 6 P C°"Sl_defed _ the house, the result was reported to* INS “’°&1'1S0m° to C°“f“t° ` agam the house and the lowest tender accro- land asain afsllscy which 1= flius' S9# ed. ournon. Mr. 'rwet-die and 2»_:.»~. “ up again and again as Often 8-S It IS .Emmerson _should be invited to Char- ' knocked down. It is well known lottetownioteach those Island legislei- ` that when there is any question upon iprs the correct modern method of get- which pwple are called to vote, those ting public printing done. To ask for k voted with the minorit_y_ Yukon, _gave the Laurier government __ § majority cf those who were 'presents I; the same in all organised societies, and j has been so from the beginning of _ popular voting. Surely we had a. _ _ I1 9 t» 3 L same in reg d biscite To- " - S _ r _ 'di , the -ope_n~ right to assume that it wo ld b h _ ,_ ` 3 ' _____,{_ g itgsin the lfrge of ° ar to ' ° _ _ `_ gr _ ~T‘_' . QU; S' Ai & count the_non-voters as opposed to the 3 V/M697* ,yt __,,,,~ I4,” . tc0‘ 11° jgqbigu gf thggg vgbigo in the majority gif- ` __ ~ »»_ 1 » ~ is simply without prgcedent, contrary 41 IS , I ‘ - -' I-I to all established usage, and entirely ” SEE THE CHAINLESS. _ \ ll . . 1 _ __ l revolutionary. No one knows all this - ;~.. will not, as a body become a party, l and =f.5~a.uy job, no me right maLn`, Apply at . wo newexpress wagons, A nly at P H Trainor’s .Kent street. Will be llettered 'tu 'suit pur- chaser. 15 lf. ' housework, recommended. Good wage s 1 . _ V F* 'gli also be said in favor of making British, _ ~ _ ` » , ` ‘Cer ° subjects of aliens and foreigners as we ° f ' ii , “ Hon. Mr. Mon, ow i\1nnn_er_<>f *"6 d°‘“S- ~ ' ` ’ " i "J“_Sti_°e iiedglggiiglgis Exgtedplsflsi? The following from the St. John ivo c n . t. », ' - - _ 1° who are free to vote and do not choose Eenderf auf; °91P“°‘;‘l17ldt‘f’ °_'_‘f°°Pfi the To Ins ct M S McEaLhelm S Wor __ toexercise that privilege have _a.lways, “vest is n mu ous -7 0 as ‘one ' an H- till now, been held to consent to t-he _ _ ___`f"` decision of the voting majority. The The Brat dfvmon m _the Hou” (lf fallacy of the government`s contention Commons tfh" year’ vfhlch “wk Place is that it virtually counts the non on the motion respecting the alleged We have shown that iamsgority of 53 The total 0 osi J S. l A ° _ _ ~ ' PP .mom twenty members mcsgstizflgsema tion vote was bpt 48, or live less than .' _ _ _ __ quorum and in the Senate fifteen the governments ma_|ority.~ In other ' ' t’ members. In 'the one casa less than Word? the govemrllent now contmls -,,. ff A ._ tenth Part of the ,bmi membership prnctically two-thirds of the_ member- ~ . _ and in the other case less than adfth slut.) .of the C°.mmfms° Smile than part may carry on thé businest Thus division the election in Brockville has eleven men voting in the Commons taken Place’ luriher Swelling the may carry a decision when thereis government malonty' only a quorum present. Those I who me % »~ ici , -_‘D `*\"'\ ti if *‘ \l , `\ A . ‘$1 U1 é :EL Ill health is a luxury that only - <- the rich can aB`ord, and that no one can en- joy. Every woman is not so situated that she can be an interesting invalid, or rather, un uninteresting invalid, for there never was an interesting one. ` The woman who suffers from weakness _ and disesse of the distinctly feminine or- gans is certniu to become an invalid. No woman can suffer in this way and be i healthy, happy, amiable wife and a compe- ' tent mother. Troubles of this nature sap the strength, rack the nerves, paint lines of suffering upon the face, destroy the tem- per, make the once bright eyes dull and theptiée active brain sluggish, and trans- form _a vivacious woman into aweak, sickly invalid. ' _ l _i _ _ The one sure, speedy, permanent cur: ' for all disorders of the _distinctly feminine nature is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It acts directly on the delicate and import- ' ant organs concerned, and makes them ‘ strong, healthy, vigorous ,and elastic. ~It cures the internal ulceration and inflamma- tion that give rise to a debilitating drain on the system. It is'tl1e best medicine for overworked, “run-down " women. “ _-lbont six years ago my wife became amicted with ieniale weakness," writes the Rev. I. J. i Cc-poedge, of Elmo, Kaufman Co., Texas. “She cool l not stnixd ou licr feet or get in any position in which she did not suffer- great pain. She despaired ofcver again beiiiy; well. She took six bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and has been v.-ell and happy for twelve months.” ical Adviser. Cloth-bound, 50 stamps. Send to Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. _Q L _ WANTS, LOSTS, FUUNDS, ETC I ‘VVAl\:'IfI"l‘.D.-A_ man to take charge of _S_;»_\_>a;_-§i.t_i_ngS_§ta.t1t=_ti. One _whp iipdmrsppudn _ _ .o a ara. or. nppy .-» . c can Cranaud. P. h. 1. zsaawcf ’ `w .»._1\TErI-A good nom Shin- cms péy thjf D511 ~e, _ _ 23, (,f_ ro rn- ra.; E.-.“..;';s` on G15?-X "sl oppoiite P. W. C. Pass assion May ls\;h.'I‘h on Green. 20 gf_ sxpnnss w.\GONs Fon s.»1Ls-< -"i"”` WANTED -‘ist my s 'ri for genmi are absent are construed in .every ` "" I Snnnnoivs books 20 cents each at ,case as consenting-tothe action of the ; ' is s s " 1 ` ` _ _ __ Haszard & Moor_e’s.-_11. ' » .; 1_1- _‘ .3 j. ‘f _ , ; '. .'. - , , ‘E It is the same in all our elections ' ` " . , _ _ civic, provincial and federal. It is 1 M°Ea‘3h-ern-,S ,Milli-nary .»r~;'=‘- -1 . f 4 » _f_,"-,1,;;;.__t;“;_-@_:f_»;--; opening- Hhs H`eE¢schern 4 ___. _ . _ ‘ I » ' oo o Z MEM: o giving them free passages out. Hali- fax Herald argues that this is much ` .5 El' it .,».. U g. e Hatsto improve at Miss Q itfitilsittiuwfsdtihfutisstiu Men s Clothi its IE£eepYOur 2# ~ _ _ _ _ For our great # childrens Heirdressing. Sepura. % gprlop adjourning. Entrance eydn ree _ *Wadi return them promptly in a # class order. ` _ ale or retail' -W. P. Is' if dispensable if you want to tent- yvnrnair. .-in _egg shampootll rg* the bill. _ Special attention given to Bodies 3 - Send your dull razors by mail *Han on _ ‘ #_ The goods will % Vlillassistyoii I S '_'l`l latest .tiliericen process 'rt s.';.si§.:;.s.°“....f;.‘..;=‘i.°.:;‘ .:z.“?.:..Ea'2i’l‘ oi Clothing at l g?_a_5__pooess. Call and have us ex- * _#A olean ' l&-Clea|f8calp_ , the cost and bought great A 2. 'ri %w## is-hssltirili' G .-1.. largest is Eucsue vounic C1955* % Hub Tonscrial- Psrlors. _ _ l %%##_&#¥£%iit@##~## EH# W1 L be l U _ I _I It is a drn;r;;ist’s business to give you, not _ I I - . l _ ,J to tellyou, what you want. , _ 1, Thirty -one one-cent stamps cover the , ' . ' » I customs and nniling of a paper-coveredg We are IWW b_u1'_u1ng and 33D Supply _ gopy of D1‘.'P1erce-’s Common Sense Med- _ any quantity of beet; ROACH LILIE’ _ , ‘Lsuitable for building and farming I purposes. A » ' C.. LYONS & C0. ' ap 2.5 swks dow ctmfvn ' " QPRING IS GDMIN For that reason we will sell out our present stock ‘st a. big discount to _ are Dinner Sets, Tea Sets and Cham- ‘ 5 I 2' f C’ f '*°’ ber Sets. Must be sold. - Cell .and _ _ _ __ | _ f_____________ ____ ________ ___ Mm ___ F___________. Sesame very we goods. Blue Store _ Wheat in all the leading varieties, Im ortsd and P _ __ _ _ sUNfNYSIDE._ _ grown Fresh Clover Peas and Vetches make room for the new Iot, There 'A"few crooks of dice btitter, ‘BDUDGT ii i mit.: _ 4. semi# Lui. _ _ _ _ arrival of goods I I 5 ~ H, __ THE FARHHS SE ll N E W G We have oti hand and arrivinfr daily a full ball and examine our st here to accomodate the farmers and are ft -af” eff: ef.. - 1-t ` P 14. awe -.~. -*" ».§»»¢~4¢s~s, rows, Flat-rows and Seedere. full line of plow extras on hand. q l 'é 1,, ~ ~