if ly . 1:)-,_ ,r‘."~ $1 V1 ~.?\',' ~_.~ V' by ,'l, M .. . , _ 1 Y" _"1;\ ul .', -J. ., ,`,. ' ' a strallan. N01 H001” cluum IMKUS' ' 0....-.1 is 189. vm minute- at was-liar- 4 ‘nam sd woadsrqliv. im-ther pro- @soaco, M|y__a __ (Special) r ' ' iugtxeatruurle with Chien in INN. iam. 'fheonticok _ `ll»r Whw- 8° Joi! WN" - wnnsssnav, mar 4. mi. . ,_‘,“,,_,,,,,,,,,.,.¢¢1s an lem yw. ¢¢m.1sn.¢r.s¢ ness aussi; pm-use " " _ ' ` flew iri1.es»u.llu‘». ttls set ` cum M 0°" 5 ' and`H1me Sscretarl |°m"s' wh” WW- _ W. `_ _ , “ Pork Sli.-50 “ Pork -- ____.------- GOOD DIGESTION If you can keep your digestive system in proper condition the hrdy will be well nourished and you neei have little fear of disease. By regniltirig the ki iuevs, liver ann bowels Dr. C 1¢ss‘s Kidney- Llver Pills ensure a healthful condition of the organs of dirreezlon and for tai 1 rpaaonare indispensable as a family madi- e ne. ____..i____-_-- TRADE AND SHIPPING. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN- May 3,-ar., Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette; Frank, Grant, Wallace. M sy 3.-cld., Kohinoor, Deagle, Picton Swallow, Read,Pugwanb; Frank, Grant TH E PLAN 0F CMIPMG N- We are told that when the war betweoll France and Prussia broke out in 1870, everythlnz was readyon the Prnssianslde even ta the dataliaof the plan 03 0lmPl|¥° by Moltks which was afterward oar-ried~ out with such marvellous enooell. Abd ou the other hand there is the famons saying of the great Napoleon, “I HBV!! had any plan of campaign.” J net now. among the military experts and arm chair- srltles than is mush speculation as w Japau‘s plan of campaign in the Dl'°8°\\t ; war. Possibly there ia no plan in the 1 sense of the great German oommalldofl Wallacc;Edwin A.Crazier, McDoll¢\U» lah” for an mvuwn ‘mi wnqusst of Picton. _____i----- Piles hsumuuhotltllahave gvrhatthey ihinkoiii. .Eiga our nlxnorltahaok ifnotmred. llc 'ah.1iealsn or£>uaxaos,Ba-rank 0o.,'tiurunia Dr. Chaae’a ointment A Bic sH_|P_MENT= Four Carloads of Furniture received dur- inn April consistinrr of cased gmds, iron gre; E-it .§§§§§; iliiiiih F1-ance. The hrst impression was that all the J apaneae operations in the field were w bg rigidly qgnhrolled by $110 general staff in Tokio.It was believed that the Mlkadds forces were to be dlvifld into three armies, each of about liD.iD0 men and ali directed from home. This impression has now been Rroatly modified, the conclusion beinz that while from Toklo. the tactics-thc actual opera- tions in the preeenceof the enemy-are now probably under the entire control beds, chalrs,dinner and fancy ofllce chairs, General Tamara 'died last October he _quittei the cabinet to assume his imf portant military duties. It remains to bs sean whether he will prove a match for the redoubtable Knropatkin. , General Kodama has not revealed his planofeampaign, if hs has -one, and we do not even know whether like Moltke. he will direct the operations from his desk. or after the example of General Grant. do *his thinking while he ' ilkllti- W8 do ,not know whether he will seek to capture New Chwalll and Port Al’i»\!lll'. 0|' whether his mime object will be to meal and destroy the Russian army, wherever it may be. It is claimed by some that in mgdsru wars fortressas are useless. Thus we have a leading St. Petersburg Journal treating Port Arthur and Vladivoswck as worthy of little consideration. “Buasla," it says, “needs no plan _ except tha simple, old, effective plau of mecting and defeating the enemy's ‘ army." The opposing armies have already met at Yaiu River. The Russians have met defeat and have fallen back. In a the strauwy is determined in outline new position, with reinforced numbers they will again iight. It is clear that the fortunes of the respective forces on the battlefield must larilly deter- aud srnonu the most ioyalsabjects of th made in social inihstrlaiand political' II' forms and legisi-tion which h`as entirel! onzstripped the iaostadvansed republics. pnsp 1-lngiu m-uarial as well as moral » 1! abidinr, and well conditional. Probably ozher side of the world. _ ` _i___i___1_--»~ The cdse of ln‘antleide reported vice, and vice to crime of deepest dye i f in making the transfer of the mails t the Summerside-Point du Chene route as he was before in making the chang the winter to the eummerhoavs. It w tion. Br-iti rr Drown tirarehss been progrois well being. ller people are sober w we in Uahad-I. eould learn very much ru ‘ _ them ‘o our pmlit il, they were not at the - » ‘. I . . _ I i - ' .V . 1) 4 _ little singular that nn1er_mona_rnhialrnl¢» I ,. -V ` T _ ` _ _ `§u'Nr`l1rsrnn.' Q11-i_°jro\iY`et.".‘~' 1 . - Our springistockoflhreatbflooda now mm. Newzsalaudisto-dayin tlsevaryvauol _ _ _ the world's progress and appears w be pleteand up-to-date and intending purchasers will find that there is economy in buying here. Follow. ing area few leading lin_es_iu dihcfcut shades. -voruts cuannnars nnoan from Mount Stewrrt is altoitfther shockin|.l ' _ How easily evll auocistions leafl on io' e from the Capestn Georgetown ard from _ ,_ White, done in each ca-e without any interrup- ns . ns cLo‘rn Pos masterWhearha.sbeanaasneceasu; Champagne’ Pink’ i ~ Black, I Cream, Blue, , Green, B ue, White, Green, Navy, Red, > Green , ` Pale Blue. ' Fawn, The Russian Government appears L0 I iouuges,pictures, mirrors, baby carriages, and go crrts, roilei top desks,bed springs, mattresses, curtain strerchers, parlor tables, chair seats, secretaries, brass bed- etends, _iardiuer stands, odd bureaus, odd comuorles, etc., etc. marked J. P. & Co. This is the largest shipment of furniture iiuhting race halfa century ago he ba fought his way up to the highest political -- received by any one ilrm in this city.-Jas Paton & CJ. 4~1w 1,( Weeks’ Hats are u'p-to-date styles Riin Coat Jackets. Just the thing for Billing wear. All the go, § length. Knocks out any other spring coat in the market and is shower proof, 85.75.-Jas. army." Andagreat military man he i according to this authority. Born of ,and military distinction. He has been Cathartic my to tab. saw to ovonb-1 Pawn & Co. 4 dw tf. Hood’s Pills F Y Spring dll ili‘ V¢i‘¢0dl I ready to hand over any time you come for it. And that time should be pretty near at hand, unless you prefer to get along with a winter coat into the warm weather. 0ur Spring 0vercoats show au individuality that raises them away above the average ready-made coats. You can discerln the touches that you usually associate with best custom-made coats. And yot1’d expect to pay more for such elegant tailor-made coats than these prices, wou1dn't you? $5 oo. $6.00, $7.50, $9.00, $10 oo, $12.00, $15.00. the Real Snavvl' Copper That the correctly dressed man wants, is quite different from the baggy affair of a season ago. Now its short, neat, snappy and elegant. \Ve’re loaded with Spring newness. Follow us and you follow fashion. 1=11o___§_g____i_[1os., . . ‘_ , . ,,_.~ ._, .i . ...l.-,i1.s, 5, ..‘*.,`,_v _I ` _Q .1/N_,!‘_§__ ,,_,,_,‘_._ 1 lssalth.. ~ ` * S 1 - ' ‘ ‘ *“'»“ - _ __ ._.1.» 1 is ° 1 <1 .~ .. of one commander. The London Stand- mine the plan of campaign. In war it is ard states that this one man is General very frequently the unexpected that :hap- Kodama, “the brain of the J apane=e pens, and then plans must be changed to S. suit the emergency. a s THE EXAMPLE OF NEW ZEALAND- a Within the compass of s single lifetime New Zealand has emerged from savagery to the foremost of progressive countries. I-ll? _ Before 1R40 the islands had no Govern- ment save that of hundreds of Mori chiefs. In that year the islands became British. Thirteen years later a con- stitution was adopted, and in another thirteen while the colony was still in swaddiing clothes, the first step toward , with the telegraph lines, first as a com- petitor with the campanles, and later taking full possession of the telegraph business, forbidding all other persons or corporation: from erecting or maintaining lines for public use. Then $20,000,000 was borrowed, and $40,003,000 worth of state lands added, and with the proceeds roads, bridges, railroads. telegraph and water works were built by the national Govern- ment. More recently the Government took up the business of life insurance, and this movement has btcn popular from the starr. Last year half the life business done in the Colony was conducted by the Government. This branch of the Govern- ment service employs paid convssserP,uses attractive and skilliullv worded circulars, handsome offices and pays taxes like a, private company. Then the land quee- ticn was grappied with and ended in the nationaiisstlon ofthe land which is now never sold but leased in perpeiuity. Great changes in the representative system had in the meantime developed. The franchise was extended, the one man one vote plan adopted, the vote was ex- tended to women, to Mosri women even, andtocap the climax voting has been made co1npuisory.' There is a trleunlsl referendum on the liquor question, nu eight hour work day with weekly half holiday, and an industrial arbitration act since1894. There have been no strikes cr lock outs since that date. State owner- ship oi coal mines has bcfzun, and there are pensions granted to all workers over (i5yesrs of axe, who may have insuffici- ent incomes. ment of New Zealand. It has been called a social experiment station, and it maybe observed that no considerable community on earth has experimented so boldly, and this boldness, which would be counted ng recklessness in any other laudbss succeed- Our sranular _ Effcrvcsccnt Apcrlczt Salts is abeantifnl article to take at this season oi the year, acting on the stomach, liver ard kidneys. They cool the blood and rid it of those impurities which cause rheumatlsm and many other disorders. A dose taken before break- fast each morning insures perfect healih. Our own make z5c per bottle, giving you a large bottle for little money. Sold by A.W.k_¢ilillil,Plliii.B. _' The Square , . last Sundays defeat oh the Yalu River the water seems to have lex to a rover of that sensible policy. ` The movement on fo t,'u-in an in have een up the censorship again for the - _ purpo~e of concealing the lull import of Blue and White, Ox-blood, Red. For a time the news was made known' N3Vy Blllé, with great franlrness, but the disaster on land following so many rever=es on, Bal. , ` Black, Black and White, Black with satin stripe. ‘ -l iiuentisi committee at its h~n_1 for the restoration of the old Prom.-.sr 1 Csmetery _ - on Malpeque Road is in we way qgm- M - - - ushn _ mendabie. Tile work has we 1 sadly ’ S’ Vesungs’ Glnghams 1 neederi for years. The p nn proposed is _ simple, practical and cnmpsr tively in- F ® ‘ 0 O .’ national ownership was taken. It began expensive in view of thc1.- -.its tx be looked for. It is worthy of 1..s1'.,' and gencrt us support. ORDINARY CORN CURES ARE DANGEROUS. because they contain acids, but Putnam's Painle-s Corn aux \V»-1 t Extractor is entirely vegetable in composition. Reiu~e a suhsutute for “Putuau1' '; l\.'s the only sure, safe and painless cure for corns and WB\’iB. 1.;-1-alxx-ll Q sg/ . ts f' 5' 7 _ -_Q , QE i si. E 1 &§E_',/‘5 ."5 .L -s~»m< r _ _ é\Z,§; ‘-_:j=.s=_s¢ Qoiva-"'11 _ ";__ HEAD AND SHOULDERS ABOVE ALI. is the rapturous feeling of any man. no matter how diminutive physically. who wears clothing of ourmake.Even a little fellow drap- p_er1y clad makes a good impres- sion, while a giant improperly dressed is a laughing aiock. For- tunately we know how to build _clothes for big men and little men and-in-betweens. The M_illihery§Leader°a. 1 sursursxnn. |, -. O . - HOME IHSURANCE CO.~ -RE TORONIO FIRE. THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, ' New York, April 25, 1904. To our agents in Canada:-As you are no doubt interested, we take this early opportunity to advise that "THE HOMES” net loss in the TORONTO CONFLAGKATION is a triile less than TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, Following our usual custom, our adjust ers are now on the ground prepared to promptly and equitably adjust ,these losses. which will be immediately paid in cash and without dis- count. . We also take the opportunity of again calling your attention to the following facts : ' “THE HOMI-£'S" Cash Capital is THREE MILLION' DOLL- ARS. Its Cash Assets exceed EIGHTEEN MILLION DOLLARS, and ns _Surplus to Policy Holders is over NINE MILLION DOLLARS. It is prob ably unnecessary to add thatthis couflagration does not in the slightest degree aifect our policy or lines, and that our facilities for assisting our worthy representatives are undiminished. With ki nd regards, we remain,. ` Yours truly, - (Signed) E. 1-l. A. Correa, Vice President. W. K. Ro gets, Co. Ltd., General agents for P. E. Island, -, ____ _______ 1 i' i i __-m_€_ l ___ Choose ~ The BEST Tne Tooaoeo Epicure who docs not use the Hickey Twist, Pearl or Ruby ,l Has never derived that real enjoyment which is his- ' They are the gems of the trade. FINE CUT MIXTURBS IN 1 and a POUND TINS i along; §___§_1§noJ:.s0N ,. Such are some of the steps in the gov- _ W 0, I “_‘,h",¢ U" R ernmental, social and industrial develop' & G0' ' - JL .Sweet P as ' _ 'fi' |904 _There are Sweet Peas that are called best and there are those that are best.The sort that ‘ so completely ctptivate one with the delight- ful charm of eir exquisite colorings, the sorts whose ravishing beauty holds one en- chanted, the sorts whose large handsome Bowers are perfectly “usable” because of ,their long stout s\ema~thes¢ ARE THE BEST sorts. Selected _when in 'flower the past SQIIMI, _ ‘ 1 """;’ i -"."'.':=2~~;‘ , f;l7l#H"_#_Il'_|l:l'lfegetable . _ . ' , ‘ .:.:»~',~,-»2°»._.»a _I,, '\ . rr -1 ,}‘~.,.», _ , .... .‘ ;-_#g»§:_}.1._'1"; 'r .1~.~`-.",.. .¢;T1~-.¢'."..,;.<,, . ...l ‘ ~i~".~ ,»",1v» -:F » .. pl. »',-. -_,= "gy ;,- ,wsvy _1,\ -.'_._,,“_' V 1 `,_.` , -v,_=_..,` _. ,HM .» ___, .._._ _,\ _£7 Ji ,Q/.,, €_»_.1,¥_.\_,.____,\_, .V,;; ».¥f. _.» ._ ,I . :¢ __* i IL] ‘LAL A1* Wi, 41* * 1 l 1 1 1 1 F i