li. ll 1 .i . F~ sl l 1 1?* ~¢¢-.-,'1°_?' . »-..- vfrr '; i 1 li . . l _-I Zi' ' . l-_ __ lilly. _ . ~ 'M . _ ,. ,M , . 'lil lite; _; ir i- il . i w ii, _ i l Ll ii .’\. ri- l - =u.-_- _ -}"'-"' - for eas- !’;`,'-.- rf-=§--'-. "»==£> 2%. i l _ i. '.> " . ~ll`i’l' A., ._f§,~f 1 . .t I i` <_. -==-“;- - Q i 21( .Ml til 1-" _.fav , __ ' __il_; - .. --~----»~- -»-»--- ~------ ---- ~~ "" _" -wpsur- Expensive M oths Experience has pro.. l7al‘il_\' :ilreluly lui-:1‘.1 you -liow e_\p_ii'~l\'l- il' ;i;.i\' !»i.; 1" li;l\~‘ iii~’i .\ inthe lio~.°..~i~. l`- Jiiriiicsin>;.’:~f iii'-dai' i,faiiipbi=r lll=ci‘.'.ill_\'-\\licil p‘.iiiii_.f_' . 4 ._ >_ f» C ‘3 7, \FFB\*$_F'~X¥".*31‘v"‘»lY#'~"»'u'.F`-‘/‘f¢'X”%'*.l .my llii~_ ill wi. j.'.‘l. _-rrv.~9'1;;.v pound. » ii'€i.’ih Proof Bags af"-' rd ample secui‘l_\' wiihollt ainyiliiiig else. 3 5.re.~; 50, t.o and jgc. & Miilh Balls \\'licn \‘» -ii buy tlicsc, buy llie lust, thc crude are of litilc worth. \\ e - lilly the best iinide, the kind it will pay you to lilly, costs no more than the cheaper grade. 2oc per pound. ].G.]a ieson Druggisl 5 "A decent regard for the opinions .if mankind" was referred to in a :rcat state paper of more than a hundred and thirty years ago. Hut. at that time there wu.s little in ex- .~'t.ciiee of \rhat is now spoken of us '“`*’|`|'l \*l>iuion." The nations knew ittle of each other. Travel had only heiziln. 'l-'here were no railways, JUN-\H|Shil-iS. telegraphs, few ncwspn- -urs, alid very little interchange of thought between different countries. ioday nll this is changed. Today :my important deliverance of a pruni- .neut public man, or any decisive nc- Lion by any Governlnelit in the m-ost distant quarter of the world is read) Dy-the people throughout the bounds of civilization at their breakfast tnbles on the morning following its occurrence. Hence we have goipiy H rapidly .=41'0\\'illg "world opinion," which is to the entire globe what public opin- ion so-called had in former times been to the people of a city or n nation, And this world opinion is divided broadly upon the question of peace und war, whether there is or is not reasonable hope and prospect that war shall be abolished und penceflil .arbitration substituted for rrerc the preparations for war in time cf pence on so vast a scale as now. than ever before are being establish- ed and maintained at greutcr cost than ever before. And yet there are also more of potent agencies for peace in the world tlilln have yet been known. 'l`hc I-lague 'l`riblinul, the liilniber f arbitration treaties the attest to this. the nrbltrniiient of the sword, Nevl=r,retain or eiiliance their credit. 'Tlic 3 Bigger armies, more powerful tlects erful military nation Hi R ““'f--‘f-i*-%.ff-'f-liiii iii will *"r'nif2*rJ'i§s"1~Ifi3`"<§l=-* r'iT:.lc'i-if Quin win. r -.i li trcnicndous of \\oi'lfl\1l’lll' of peace and There is growing up conflict in this division ion over the question war. Nations that are expending col- lectively two billions of dollars X011!" ly on upmi¢n_ movies, forts und guns cannot readily he pel'sil;ideil tllzlt these preparations for oilence and de- fence are wholly uiiiieces~1al';.'aiiil r.id-- ically wrong. Take our own case. The lrlritish l-Inipire stands lor peace, me Bi~m5h‘ peoples whether in the Houie Islands or in the over-sen llo- iuillions earnestly desire peace, and are free from ally lust for coiniuest or aggressive war. Yet the majority of them believe a navy more power- ful than the world has ever seen, to be a prime necessity for national se- curity. Hence the preparations for war go oil at eiiorlnoils cost. r.'\'en (`l~,r.nll;i is building a navy to defend her com- merce while yenrly losing llcr owll carrying trade upon the sells. Brit- ain is building Drezidnoilglits while cousols are falling and inaliiiig new records nt low points. l-It-yliinl ques- tion the burden of niilitnrisni is shaking the credit oi the nations that are ciigalirrli in vnst prleparolioiis for war. The small and peaceful nntiou-1 per cents of little Belgium ure quot- -ed at 96 while those of un all-pow- like Germany are quoted nt S2. l\`orwny's 32, Per cent. bonds stand lit 102 while those of Russia :irc quoted nt Sl. ’l`lie hopeful side of the case is folliid ill the rapidly growinif lll‘»“-ll`*‘ for pence ninoiig the peoples, the :nul- tiplicd .agencies working for pence i sprelul press advocacy of pence ialikelbilrllens of niilitarism ure liecoinim! l intolerable. F _ _ " " 7’ _ JUST ARRIVED 'Two car loads “L‘:iiififlu" Cnrritlges in lleiiiocints, Wazonsf llllggics, Sur- reys, ltoad l~';ii-ts and linblier tii‘e Ruii-ulmiits. with all the latest styles in seats, iinisli, iipliolstcriiiiz, etc. ('all and see our exhibit before buying. Selling at lo\re.-ti prices. .»\. lloriic .u C0. 5--~l\lrl(|l_ A Fl’f'l`lNG MATE lor the white blouse bar- gains tliziil’ll'l`0lllS are ollerilig is one ul their slrefzl walking skirts in black nicely trimmed MR. BUHDEN GOING WlilN>‘_ l'<>iiN»r§_ find occasionally reads, the daily; V \,m,,.,.,_ ,md so keeps i,,f,,rm»=<\ on thi-.a Rural Delivery Route out the Mal- eveuts trnnspiring in the worldKpof1ile Road as far as the Royalty iround her. Mrs. Hodgdon was bol'n|Rorid, thence along the Royalty Road in Amesbury and was married to Fld-:to the Braekley Point Road and re- \\--.,-ii p‘_ Hoilgdou on July 21, i835. turliini: by the Urackley Point llond A iuovcmciit is on foot to establish to Cliarlottetown. About it _i-:ur ago .rl new post oflico was estnlilislicrl nl Hhel‘wo0d and at thc' pl‘esr~iit time 'i ,-,,i1;.r <_~nrn-<, painful eorus, softithere is an agitation for better pos- corns, bleeding eorns, evrry kind olltal facilities along the Malpeque corris that other remedies full tollioad. lt is considered that a Rural pup.-A iliutu; pi good many --yiclidlllelivery Route would serve the resi- il - - ,H _ _ __ _ I _ , - _ ,» , _ <, - , .‘ `-ki' 1 P l. ';~ l’xiinli'; (‘ ri dents along the rinds e ti ned uehl and wiiuiii be ern. cnl ii ii=»»-~11-H-~~‘-.wif -~»=~f~‘i~-<-*-ee “--11.‘i.‘.`,....‘.....fT .._..l2.".i‘.'.fl; ‘ " " 5"" value si. 2i‘2.i.;~» new ol- feriiig all $l.93. 5~i'iillf. 1 _-_*E rr ;..,__n_ _ .n _‘_ _.1-_;::_____; _ *"l1»; . fr- . .~ 5, I §;.\"l . if discharging liidny E: S. S. llillicel Inverness Round ll-.al Cash price $4.00 per lon ll. Pickiiili &- C0 Phone 240 5-locltf. ,___ ..'l____;_~_____ _f_____ . O g udles . A D0 you want to wear lhe best and mos! sly- lish shoe obtainable al reasonable cost ? Do you want the lalesl and most approved styles? llso, you will be in- terested in our new lock ol Ladies Shoes. political tour through the prairie ireelis. He will be accompanied by some of his lieutcnants and thc dates land places of his nieetiligs have been nimoilncecl. The time chosen is a §fii'.'f,i'able one for meeting the farm- lirs. :is it will he ill the leisure sell- »son bctweeil seeding and harvest. The chances of a general election during; the coming full will add Zcst to the campaign. - The Opposition leader may bc ex- pected to have n pretty hard time dliring his western trip, as the lblorthwestl is claimed to be his least 'proinising ground outside of Quebec. He goes as the opponent of recipro- city, which the Government is trying very hard to give to the people of that region/ His hackers, of the Mniiilfactilicrs’ Associ.'it.ion and he himself, we presume. are opposed to such reduction in the duties on fnrin machinery as is embodied in the re- ciprocity ngreenient. And the provin- cial Goveriinients of Snskntclirwmi ‘and i\lbci'i.u. :ire his zldversalics. lle~ lzwccn the fzirniers and these political adversaries it will not ‘be surprising _ii he meets li pretty hurll lime und ITCHING SCALP Go! Rid Of, In A Few Hours There is nothing made that will so quickly rid the scalp of distressinil itcliilicss ns PARISIAN SAGE the hair dresser nnd beuutiflcr. Geo. E. Hughes guarantees Paris- inn Sage to cure dnndruil, stop itch- ing scnlp and falling hair or money buck, and sells it for only 50 cents a large bottle. It puts vitality into ter. It is the favorite lizlir dressing of rcilned women because it so quickly rnfrcslles the scalp and not being sticky or greasy is delightful to use. QUEEN Ml)'l‘Hl1`ill. WILL N()'l‘ A"l"l`END .(!Ull()NA'l"I()N. _-- i that Queen Alexandra will be absent from London throughout. the corona tion festivities. 'Her Maiesty’s health has been seriously impaired and lt is feared that she could not stand the strain of the celebration. :Z-Doctors always speak well of, mir drug store. They know that wel give every attention to the drug and prescription departments and do not neglect any factor that makes for their success. If your doctor does not direct his prescriptions here kindly ask hlm to do no You will und us prompt the mm- and gives it H radiant 1u5.fnot come to nund and he wus still lformntirui of ri new Adniiiiistrntion LONDON, Mny 8-It is announced. _ _ i en will tlikc uporl.ilni1itC-ly :is great :is a mllch more iilimf‘roils ina- jority in o. larger House such ns thc Commons at Ottawa or nt Westinin- ister.. In a House of 30 ineniheis ii uid.- iority of~- two is one-fifteenth part of the whole. It is en_ual to sl nia_iorit.y of lil in the fittn.w.'l llonse, which has seven times ns innuy nienibcrs as our local Hoilsi-_ And L-ur John Mne- donald after the geiu'i‘;.| election of _i872 had only ii nmjority ol six at ‘his hack, yet hr did not despair. A majority of two iii a House of thirty is equal proportionately to a major- ity of 44 in the British Hoilse of Uoirimons with its (L70 menihera. Anil it frcqucnlly hns lilippeueil that liov0rnmenl.s both (‘~>iisei'vntive und Libernl ill the Old l`oiiiitry have car- ried on business for years with a less nlniority than 44. U Uftell lmllpeiis nlso that ll small niujority_is more compact and reli- able thun ri lnrgcr one. A close di- vision of parties often tends to hold supporters true to their party alle- giance. Wherefore the Upposition need not count upon dividing the spoils of victory yet awhile. For "there is many n slip between the cup and lip," us the old proverb runs. _ Down to yesterday Hon. l4‘. ll. Haszard‘s commission as Judge had 'lure First iuinimi- uf the iimvinciiii iflovernment. The important olllcinl fpnrchment was expected by lust liven- ing’s innil. If it came, of which wc ure not at this writing informed, the will no doubt be ut once entered up- on b'y Mr. Palmer. M0'l`0!l BOAT INSlil”lAN(‘.l'J. if you are the owner of ii motor hunt you should consult llyndmnn & Co., Ltd., (ihnrlottetown, about in- surance. Fishing boats -ns well as pleusure boats are insured on most favorable terms. 5-1ld3i. Did you evor stop to flgure out the enormous saving you ml-Ike by buying here at the one pi-Ice? it. ls a plan that knocks off had ac.count.~ book koeper's umm- von see, tells its story. lt .re- _ -| lun 'ici . _ ,_ _ l’ro\'inces during June and July. It -- ` llll0"°f‘ CUVDS infl (|095 lt lY¥1iIll€l~'S1V- hui licre is a pointer* be sure you get is said he will leave Ottawa on June; .Some of 'tho (,oilsi~.i'v:lti\'r _joiirnfils l_U£nB’m,S_ Som by' “mggistS‘ price |17 und return about .lilly 9, cover-_on the nuiliiiuiid grow falcctioiis, nl- more satisfactorily than would bel possible by the establislimeiif. of an-l other post ofllce, before however, t.hc§ Post Uil'lce_ l'lepurtniciit would consi-l der the matter of opening n Rural Ile-, livery Route, they will have to bc as-; rured that the majority of-the resi- dents would avail tlieiiiselvcs of the -_-.__-__ - -s The Ouna.da_Lile_ Assurance is the best possible investment. the continent. ._ll_.W. K. Roger » c. ll. Buick. individual means. Call in tocliiy and sea what the Canada lille has to nifer you-the Canada Life is the strongest. company ,on Lay By Somellloney For the Future. Young Mall I ls u hal to an younzm n. It returning dollars for ceilts in ves s .ls ne es pro ec ionyoucou secure or use epenu td‘ibttt' iq iran ent ulaon you. costs very little but brings great returns. The very act h_i\t you are v/_ide-_awake enough n_n