4 selling at lowest prices for cash only. ' in charge of the store, and will bel ' pleased to attend to all old customers 1 IUUIIUWLUMMUMIIUWIUIUIU THE fIUARTiTA.\T PI-lART.()"I"l`F"i°('iWN PRIWFF El7WAR'\ "ISI.Al\TD MAY 10. 19I'i0~ o FU 'PILLS' °§Eii€i how the people I had an attack Liver nd _lndigestion and decided Lara-Liver Pills, and found be the best remedy I ever their effects are aating." Mas. 0. Gimme, - Haaeldsan, Ont. _ Inna-Liver Pills work while you _ deep without a gripe, make you l lidtc in the morning. . I I I Special Notice ` Having purchased from Mr. F. J. Hornsby the stock and good will of his Books and Stationery Business in -the Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, Uiss B. M. Hornsby, who has mana- ged the business in the past, will be and many new ones. - A choice new stock of Wall Papers will be at once put on sale, and all departments of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news stand will be a special feature of the business. The store will be known as “The Bazaar Bookstore." "IE .ll.l,ill.l.!!.l!II“l if lf is Q-1;: Mllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Au investment that matures when thefsmily income ceases is a very desirable one to have. Life Insurance is the quickest and best Asset a man can leave. ARE YOU INSURED ? I The Standard Life A°sursnce Com- pany issues policies on all leading plans, for piotection and investment. Write for rates, etc. ‘ "i»iiii_§~ ii _f I l i ___ r lnlisltlclnsl In Hfivanna, ‘ Picaclor, Garcia, I,-4 Industria, The Jap, El Fenix, ll El Merizs, I I I ’ These incidents have eusnged tiiesitustioii L THURSDAY, MAY 10. 1900. GOVERNMENT AND OPPOSITION. Iii the Legislature yesterday there was a repetition of the scenes of disorder and confusion of the previous day, and the House againremained 'within closed doors during the greater part of the sitting. Mr Wise again entered the chamber and took 'a seat, refusing to withdraw when requested to do so by the Speaker and about five o'elock he was removed from the chamber to the Speaker’s room. It is understood that Mr. Wise resisted re- moval, which was effected by the Sergeant at Arms and one or more of the messen- gers of the House. Another incident of the afternoon was the introduction of Mr. Pineau the new member for the First District of Prince. Tru: -Guanniaiv is reliably informed that Mr. Pineau has expressed his intention to support the Government of the day. so far as the numbers of the two parties are concerned so that in the House as now constituted the Administration will have a party of fifteen and the Opposition but thirtcen,:thus giving the Ministry a mai ority of one beside theSpeaker. It is to be hoped as _the season is late, and the opening days of the session have been devoted to partystrategy with varying fortunes, that members will now settle down to transact in an orderly and _dignified manner, the public business for which they have been called together. We are satisfied that in this way our representatives can best serve the country and at the same time secure and maintain the confidence and respect of the people who elected them. ____-1-_i By a. late mail Tm; GL'.».Rnx_iN received a renewal subscription from a. subscriber who is quite youthful. He writes: “I am only ii- little boy and money is hard to get, but I like your paper and ‘will try to keep it. My age is 11 years." \Ve predict a. bright future for our young subscriber. _._ ,__ During the past few weeks a number pfplaces of busines, some uve or six in all,have been broken into in the night season and considerable values stolen. So far no arrests have been made, which is a strange thing, and leaves the public in fear of other burglaries to come. - - _+ And now the critics are charging Ad- miral Dewey with a serious indiscretion in saying “We can lick any nation-but England.” They say if he should become President. such statements might sériouus- ly einbarass the relations of the Republic with France, Germany or Russia. Prob- ably there is fear that he might make embarrassing remarks if he were elected but it is to remembered that Mr. Dewey is candidating at present, and political candidates are not usually very careful about diplomatic usages. 9 The Paris Exposition generally will be kept open on Sundays throughout six 4 4 , i 4 _ A ¢ i" _ _I Y _,__ __ _ ____ "f" ~ V " f "' H ‘H ` I " ‘ The following letter was received in th e city by n friend from Walter Lane. Bi.ooiiirois'i‘i~:iN, April 2. DEAR FRIEND:-It is with much pleasure that I write to tell you that I have come out all right S0 far. I have passed through some pretty rough times since I last wrote you 'and at ` manya time almost looking death_ in the face, when the ‘bullets were buzzing a- round my face like files in the month of I June. _I'ha'.'ve‘often seen men fall at my, feet and`oiri’twas a sad sight. When I get home I will walk all over town in a very short time I am so _used to walking; we have so much of it out here.f I 'find __ it very hardwhen it falls .to _my lot to biu~y the dead. We only get a wash once ii. week and are in the burning sun all the day long. We are burned so black that I think if some of you people could see us I wonder what you would think. ' We areat Bloomfontein now and it is I avery pretty place, and I like it very much indeed. The people of thi place are _ very nice and I have struck one woman that is particularly kind to me. Necy Dorion has been sick with the fever but, is°all right again. I must close now' as the mail closes in a few minutes so good bye for the present, ' Waxxrim Lama. "A Fair Outside It a Poor Substitute For Inward Worth." Good health, iriwardly, of the kidneys, liner aridbowels, -is sure to come if Hoocfs Sar-0 saparilla is promptly used; This secures a_ fair outside, _and a consequent vigor in the frame, with the glow _oi health on the cheeks good appetite, perfect digestion; pure lood. _ Loss of Lépnetlte - “ was in ff health,troubl with dizziness, tired feexliiiig and loss of appetite.. I was completely run 4 down. I took Hood‘s Sarsapariila and after awhile I felt much better. Hood‘s Sarsapa- rilla built me up.” Lizzxr. A. RUSSELL, Old Chelsea, near Ottawa. Que. _Billgugnegg-“ I have been troubled with headache and billousncss and was much run down. Tried Hcod’s Sarsaparilla and it gave me relief and built me up." A. Moniusos, 89 Deloe Street, Toronto, Ont. 8 ,111 /I/I NEVEV D/563,000/nts' __Hood’a Pills cure liver ills: the non-irritating and _only cathartlc to take with l:lood's_ 8ar¢apu.ri}la_. ‘ _ _ fl-‘l_'»ii' IIIIW Some people who don’t claim to know very much make better use of their knon- lerlge than others who think they know is all. _--__~g---_-_ _ e _ 'LW UHASPS i HUUBE... is nnlfydémwelemia sig! I "VV §§§:.'°=°',,,...°" °'.. Cater li d r an '.2801 All dealers. or Bt Medicine Co.. Toronto ei isgiii » e Eiiirii _ ,_- ' _ 1?* .~ `* 5*; Were it not for wine and passion some en would never speak the truth. A Those elegant effects in new black b Plant trees now. » See our Hue trees at the market on Friday at Ga6y’s Stalls. Telephone 180. _ 1 Zi _ i _ _ S re. satisfactory long wearing firm loolilin sergea-sellin§ here at 'close clippe§prices.~Mooi'e McLeod. ' 10 li Fresh rhubarb and pineapples at Beer - » Model nursers and sterilizers received at Central Drug Store. 0 3i 'Choice English confectionery received at Central Drug Store. 9 Zi The fashion feast continues.-We invite all to come and freely fancy of atrou, miss or maiden. While the rare cligquisiteness may excite surprise and admiration, the _price ticket tells a very unusual story of price, littleness and mo eration Read t h mi -5 1 an 82-- 1 over 100 hats to choose from. J as.Paton & Co. 10 if. colored tweed dress goods at 45e--Moore & Boulevard Shoe Dressing-the best 10c dressing made-ne iv supp y just received. -R. K. Jost. 10 li Fresh strawberries, rhubarb, pine apples, cucumbers,oranges, lemons,etc., at Gays .Stalls,Friday. Telephone 180. 102i Its easy to have ri new dress if you do More of the spring dress goods. Many of these new things are elegant ,just be- cause they are so simple. Thats where genius in the weaving comes in; they are not overdone. And truly that’s where the innate taste exercises its skill in choosing those fabrics that mark a refinement and goodness impossible tobe found outside of this store. Special in lustres, se , ladies’ habit cloth, bergaliness, wood cloths, cashmeres and merinoes and Scotch clan tartans.-Jas. Paton 8: Co. Baked beans in tomatos sauce size) 6each, large tins 10:: at Sa erson 8: Co’s. f _ I0 li 8: Goffs. 9 2!" llllllllillllll Rex*` Insect Destroyer ,Y, D_str ya all form of i sect l fe Being a liquid it is ess to use.. . It kil’s and disinfect at the same time. Price |51: per battle. liinliiiiiiitiliiiiiiiiini iiiiimilil Cigawetizes, Pipes, Tobaccos. I \ill}IlilIIiI.II’S ’IlIlIIIi SIIIFE months to come.` This conforms to the ‘ Continental notion of Sunday observance. _An exception is made of the United ,sietee building which will eieseii on omosousstaal I 3 I We are told that strong representations I were made by the British and Canadian ' _ 3 Governmentsto have our departments of ~ " s I ci _“i _ ' s = ' 0 - _ _ _ 'I . _ .. U 'Ili.t wcarero be mrulded md *a h oned. sothe sand we use for our cast! nts needs te be mos d and fashiomd Thats what ur monldera a e doing eve ydar, moulding aid rash zoning the sind like unto the pa teis it is tlinrdore very im pgigsnt tilxilat ilis patterns the ii -class every rospec‘ or as the patterns are so will the cftings te. We have first-class pattern-makers employed and areableto meet the required need. Give us a trial when in need cf Castings. _ IIIIIIIII SIIIIIIII I (Il- The Hodorn Founders, _ Steam Navigation 0o's Wharf. _ cii»»i¢»y§e_‘;i__ii_:v{i.,Il‘i>.a.i. - OT The nndersigned.Biovcle repair men .have this d I Sundays, so much being conceded on the request of the Washington Government. .the Exposition closed on Sundays, but without a|vaiL The French Government »m-ide a concession in the one case which ,. they refused in others. _ -ilk-Qe®_-ii Port Mulgrave, June 5, 1897. _ ` C. C. RICHARDS 8: CO. _ Dear Sirs.-MINARD’S LINIMENT is " my remedy for colds, etc. It is the best linimcnt I have ever used. I MRS. JOSIAH HART. ics lllllliilllllllillil Suuziysi lc. Illllii F _W -°-_'15' cz: lllllilllllllilll N. B. All houseclean- ~ > ing reqfiirem"ent.~_»-A§ GRADUATE M¢GlLL '=\|U|lVlKSlTY wed dolor finds relief E .1.X;”’.§l.i`.?.f§fI§,’I}§§‘5i‘§‘iiii§’i£'.°.éi’;’.£ here. é at Weeks se ce. sdiw ae dwi -_._,... ... TELEPHONE _ s _ _ _ - . :ii~“a;a‘f.i';:i:.;~ii§P‘;.ili.‘l.s°..i:i“°i:ils _,. The _,, ._ - bveilfs iiilk and cotton dwaist oferénga _ . DR A r ics ave pronounce our wais e- _ - LL NEW “"°°ER" . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEDN iigzoéiinéigeyéix $3: gleilnsopgainneegglg ' When you waiitnics "`."'°" waists.-J as. Paton 8: Co. 9 dhw tf Our boys’ school suits, always noted for their service-giving qualities, are just a triflebetter than usual this season. ,The cloth’s better, and the re-enforcements of double knees will enable the average boy to romp and play with case and comfort and without material damage to his cloths. Prices are right. Suits from $1.00, $1.50 and $21!)--Jas. Paton ff) 50. Good starch 7c pound or 3 pound package for 20cts at Sanderson 8: Co. 101i We’ve got nothing in our shirt waist department but what fashion has ap- the product of honest labor and artistic ingenuity. Which means thai we have brought to Charlottetown an have laid Rhubarb at Beer & Goff’s. _ 9 2i i Iiequire a proper agreed that all repairs and Sundries will require to be I is for in Cash on delivery. P e lea.e do not for Credit as it will not be given. I _ _ Signed mG'» I W. P. lleull, ~ f _ » ... V . _ » _-='»»i_..~_1_:.>'~»_-.auf ‘fi __ _ _ _ -,_ _ . fo; __f§4»j i,s.‘*'; ,_-,__ »>.~ ._ '. __~,P_!_&,_ __;-,, »_~_f ~'-»~ . Iss; g€&-~E E a hi-- }__M;_;f.-' sg '§"‘;f'“';'§,',‘e1`»e»s.i2¥;n.'*“" ‘ ri clubs;of.1iantnal. ‘ i ' B°y~’=f=~1w5. ° WE HAVE THEM- _ They are made of blue canvas with strong leather soles »~ ' to w_hich’_eleatsean.be fastened. They are very light _ 5 _ _ -nd -he Seed -.e _»...*_»p »‘ _ ‘-the _tafnidke _the eyelets ~ é T1'i"*=°°l=#= bwnidopmu ty. wipe ef its i.¢aii_,, _ _Z I(§\.l __ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ re..-_ _..-__- . _ __-s-»_.__~~;_-~ ..-:-; ~-. ‘L =- _~`....I »< `.€iii<*s'f=§e=.i_;"»s‘--f1.'.':..‘., `..l'~1_~;. _ ir. _ ___ _ . -fee ~ . -.<_. _-~-s _ .-K..-. -w~__s'~ -~ __ _ ,, '.’,~=_;,-_‘_~.. q;_- ..'_. i.,-'_;',i<-. ~-; __=~-“ - ;f»U"' _lb * "if:-. ei-'~§‘-2"'-~ I\"E""»>1'°‘ -°' _==:"~_i.`»'1'-_<_~ i‘;~,:_,€_., 1:- _,T ‘_:.~f< .._».-F»‘~”.:s:~~ -we.; -1'. :;.=1'. ,._f-».a_o,_‘ zu. ‘ = _ ,_____,._,_ _._., -__ :1 t _ __ _ ._ .. __ __ _ _ . _ .- f _ > »_ _ ~ V- _ _; »__~ ._,.____. .» _V - ; _ - __ ._:..-1. _».».L_»_ »__v ,. _,_ _-_.ez-,-_.~__. P... .»-.ii .~.;_. _».»_~_»_-=.:s__ - i»i>_`\€',"\ Diamond Shoe Dressing-thebeatloc f ~ ' _I \ dressin to be had-once' usedalways _ » _.»ir';. Af.. used. New lot just received.-B. Kiaiiiirt. Y _ A stock ilmi is 'Shirt ° I That I _rfeiitiiil in ...i _ _styles l Dress I Skirts - - | Stylish in inaks aniilaisii iltatchstl witliavili if A ing the most cuehl Quark. your buying here. Come and see how .____` I ` i ' cheaply we sell new dress goods.- 1, I ' Moore 8: McLeod. 10 Ii » . ‘ __ l* .|` ` _ I » »'. ' Musiwrra- - V Q- o _ l I I ' ; ii _ ‘ I Are tohlitd. V” Thfyaiathepretrlestlateliieth » - - . ina. w pxived. VVe’ve get nothing but what is B ‘N ba” _“N I* I Suits. We invite our pfiftl I ‘bare for your selection the best American i_ Au clmhu _Nh by 8 U. _ganagian slilirt-t'.ii)ais‘i;; made éor the _ `ana ian gir -i s es wearer. ee over e=-. C' mr 1 mu” __ are ' 703 shirt waists. New styles, from 50:: other qualities from $1.00to $&00.-Jas. L* " f;"' 9-" .’f;_~_i _Pat_on& Co. 101i . =- "‘~ `f' " ` N' MGI; fooibill Shoe, e___ We are always 3 lm‘§N'1’-LK 0U1'l'l‘l'f» Omee and Reaidenoe,DorcJiestfr Street East, 4 Nice rhubarb, 5c po nd; pineapples.` ?'\c _ n 29-U:H3\ll'B.9f0l0l~ Ill.. 1 *A 3.8114 7 fb Meath; and baiiana.s,30c en at Sanderaoi - Pmmntattentiongiven to eountryc &G°° 1021 rms “WW Assortment °NUc.'*§ia _ otnat lesahae&." QC* if :ball a W" vers I .iCb*|\ lateiyoeenoied by Ial\a\0l&i@ Ifyeiilsave_yo\rordtiar¢ali@$ sure ofliaingedni.; _ anceseieiiai aieufmyeiaeu Mes'e»»i»ee_e:e i V _ Ali iii-iiw face. _ _ ti - llayliiisoo, 8 i H.. ii I _ _ eiethsillr oaths “mms” efni§_eeff.~_-leer... lildia lint IMI 110331”