ee a es he : i y | a dl ‘ ns = ry * : ae 1 i. Ts. ‘ b ‘ hes ran ici Saas Se ee dickens P a mm a - rom i pe a Seah Ae Neen camicemsnreneerees phil ia Bah it sot mare ae celta dei os hag eengrcetigntrelcaran iat tt. ee rn ~ rs ant BS eee ON aa “ ee cat - rad eee, ee sac a . Wi st ar < rature of 7 Eee ie, - fi, vw ile JV “« “7 a DFAEL ; Wrarper Below. LU sy t rr. —)- FOR HEADACHE. LINO |For pizziKness. re | FOR BILIOUS®: 2. We i | |FOR TORPID LIVER. sg @ |FOR CONSTIPATION. f PILLS. FOR SALLOW SKIN. 5 __|FOR THE COMPLEXION GEN TIINEC MUST MAVE SIOWATUTE | Pure’ Vegetable, AireAy oer | ‘FOR THE SECOND CONTINGENT ’ ' maa i <x Citizens Sxbscribe Liberally Tewards The Insurance Fund. yens have subscribed insuring the lives of nt for South Africa:— 50 50 00 50 00 m8 . Se ae 00 Paomie.. . seen eee ee 1 00 2 60 Br See Seon 5 00 ba Me: co ieee 5 00 eeeeseeteree COCR RHA OH OREO ee —-~ . or «7 _ TiS a7 =] = ~ - eee oe Se eeeenee Pee ee eters es John McLeod & ' C R Smallweo’.. Fennell & Cha 3 Dr. Gordon A}) bined a ue 3 Bet. A. CNAs 6-0 cdcce secte: bee cee 5 IL, L, Beer.... 5 0 A SS aig beeiee ee et , > <=) 2eLael.. cs 77°" 5 00 CURE S'CK HEADACHE. Alley & Co 5 00 - — ——- —_-—- Weer ORO Ek Wee cccds 1 60 Dd Met aedi. c eth tes 3 00 ) J a OA JI BR Moeckeancccecit Qin. 8 006 Arthur Newbury.... % 60 GRATE® UL COMFORTING B Balderson. a Distin guished everywhere for OE Bias cde kstvmehdcv-ectu tenes a Delicacy of Flavour Superior JD McLeod..... boeeciransree’: | amy Quality, and Highly Nutritive HL Dickey, M. D...... 220200 2 Properties. Specially grate- Bi COE BOG oo scecccevins ong cccesen - 00 fui and comforting to the | eee 2 00 nervous and dyspeptic. Sold > a re 2 00 only in }-Ib. tins, labelled Thomas W May...........+< 2 00 JAMFS EPPS & CO., Ltd. W 4 Croskill...... 2 00 Hon.ceopathic Chemists, le a ls oceans Ue ws cuavobace 2 08 London, Bnugland. , P A Melatyre.......... . sessesese 10 00 BREAKFAST SUPPER Hon. A McMillan..........-.. 4 00 Re We I, 6 bb tecaes 00 5 00 EPPSS COCOA TENDERS PURCHASE OF OLD P. E. ISLAND HOSPITAL. ENDERS wi!l be received up to Apri eee $208 00 Amount required for insurance for twelve months...........0+--$243 20 Amount collected......-- sco ee oe ( Balance required. ..«.- «+--+ ..-$ 35 20 As the insurance is payable monthly there is slready enougt to pay for ten months which smounts to,$207 80. -_- 15th, attwelve o’clock, noon, for the purchase cf the premises known as the old Pringe Edward Isianu Hospital, including outbuildings. Tbe Buildiag isin good repair, heated by hot water, and aleo con- J tains cold water pipes and electric light wires, Terms to suit purcheser. B.BALDERSTON, Sec. Board of Trustees, 70—d2aw monXthur PERSONAL. ——— It is pleasing to hear that Mr. William Campbell, M. L. A.. See View, who has been in ill bealth ell winter, is all right again, avd will be in bie place when the House meete,—that ie if it is called. Minerd’s Litiment Relieves Neuralgia. —— : y OO. We invite every lady to drop in to “MY STORK” Monday and take a peep at the Pretty At the P)vity Ready to At the Paris and London trimmed millinery, wear Ladies suits. lrettv Blouses trom Canada. At the Pretty Jackets from Germany. At the At the Pretty White Wear from Toronto. Pretty Silks from Europe. At the Pretty Dress Goods from Everywhere At the At the At the Pretty Velvets from France. Pretty Muslins from Everywhere. 100 and 1 other things on exhibition on MONDAY goods at old prices. Ladies, we claim our Values cannot be beaten As our goods were bought before the ‘‘Big Rise” all Charlottetown’s best milliner (Miss Murnyan) is still with us to show you the newest creations in mil- linery, and is now prepared to take your order. a Seilue, MeLéit & C THE DAILY fee DEATH OF ROLAND TAYLOR A Sympathetic Letter From Mr. Arthur Mellish. PAARDEBERG, Feb. 28:b, 1900. Dear Mr. axp Mrs. Tartor,—I write | this to express my heartfelt sympathy | with you in your irreparable loss. Your son Roland was a friend of us all. Dur- ing the tedious and trying months he was with us be always remained cheerful, and encouraged by bis example the down- hearted. Never during that time of cun- stant association with him dij I bear him | . , ntter a profane or improper w rd; but he lived in the nsidst of the sot trytog surroundings a quiet, un -tentatious christian life-—quietly ‘eading his bible every night. One dav wea coming from Thomas’ farm house, where we had had dinner he told me what acomfort !t was to him to have asettled religious be lief. He lived nobly and died gloriously. With deepest sympathy Believe me, Yours most faithfully, Artaur Mewuisa. E. W. Taylor, Esq Chariotiet: wo P. EF. I la Ca: A © A + UNI CANADIAN MAGAZINE. Tue Canadian Magazine for April reaches, from every point of view, a high standard of excellence ; end it is partica- larly interesting to a!l who are interested, (and who is not?) in our soldiera, The leading art'cle is entitled “Famous Cana- dian Soldiers,” of whom there are not afew. Then there are a series of military picturee, pbotographed for our National Magazine ; followed by articles on “ An Army op the Field,” “Stratbcona’s UW oree” and “Embarkation of Strathcona’s Horse” ‘*The Red Cross —what it means, what it bas done, and what itis doing in the world ”"—together with kditorial Com- ments and Current Events Abroad, all rnstinct with the military spirit of the hour. In addition to these thereis another elaborate article on ‘‘The Big Game of Carada” connected with which is sur- plied a splendid map of the whole country showing where the different kinds of game are to be found; and there are several shorter articles of interest. The Canadian celebrity of this month is **3enator George A. Scott,” a very good specimen of the “bald sand sepectacled veterans of the Upper House” even thougn he is 2 Liberal. —-———ai + <> >~ie Local and Qther Items © LO A.—New Wiltsbire District Lodge will meet & Milton, on Saturday the 14th inst., at 2 o’clock, p m. Important busi- nees. Full at'endance requested. ihejiibereias Races at Ticnish.—Tbe Agriculturist states that a horse race will be held on Riversice Park, Tignish, on Wednesday, July 4th, 1900. Toere will bea free~for ail, a tbree minute class, aud green race. Purses which wi!) warrant tae success of the meet, wili appear Jater. —— ao Easter Houipaye.— The P. E. 1. Railway issue excursion tickete on the llib, 12th, 13th and 14th April, 1900, 200d toreturn on the 16th April, 1900. A special train is also to be run between Tignish and Charlottetown on the 14th April, and especial cheap fares will be in force vn all trainson that day. See hand bills. tf. Harzarp & Moores CaTaLcGUE FOR 1900.—We bave received Haszard & Moore’s Seed Catalogue for 1900, a neat book of forty pages. In it are classified the various vegetable and flower seeds avitable to our climate and soil in careful arrangement and with instructions for planting and culture. The catalogue ie enhanced in value by excellent cuts of many of the plants, especially in the fiower section. Vegetable gardeners have an excellent assortment of caretully graded seeds to select from. The wide range of flower sceda includes almost every variety worth growing. This firm has a wide reputation for the remarkable ex- cellence of its Sweet Pear, and this year over forty varieties of this beautiful plant are cffered to buyers. In the catalogue is a list of eummer-flowering bulbs whicb, by their great beauty, are attractive to all. te _——~ Women’s Councit ~The President of our Lucal Conncii of Womea would draw the attention of all members or uffiliated socie- | ties who may not have been at their last | monthly meeting, that irrespective of dele gates they may share the benefit of the re- | duced railroad rates to the annual meeting of the National Council of Cavadian ’Yo- men to be held in Victoria, B.C., in July | next upon application to Mre.C.C.Gardicer, Queen Hotel, up to date, April 2lst, and the degree of reduction will depend upon the number going. The Council wish to make this meeting more in the form ofa conference and hope to urrange (bat the _ journey be made in a private car which may erable them to stop oft at Port Arthur, Ret Portage, Winnipeg, Brandon, Regina, ete., for visits to Local Councils thereby greatly enhancing the p'easure of the trip. ——_ = pyeereneiniaredion DIED. <0u of Mr. and Mre,. Robert 4. pandale. On the 16th ult., David C., beloved | Howlett, -you, free, a 25 cent outfit, 'O. Box 84, Charlottetown. EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 10, 1900. oe NER RSS LRN RAD IES RE MERU BI LAREN ETI IM WE EE, 10,000 FREE SAMPLES Guaranteed Curefor Catarrh, Bronchitis, asthma. Throat Irritation, Colds, &e Don’t let that Catarrh or Bronchitis run on. Root it out before it becomes chronic. The best, simplest and quickest remedy | for these complaints is ‘“Oatarrhozone.” | It costs nothing to test, ] for we will send | sufficient in mauy caes to cure, and one thousand testimonials. Enclose 10 cents for box- ing, postage, &c Polson & Co,, King- ston, Ont. —The Ottawa Journal remarks that to most ofthe four-hour epeech of the Minister of Customs on the Badget on Friday. twenty wembers or eo listened. The speech was delivered, not to affect Parliament, nor hardly the prese, but to place upon the pag:s of Dansard io handy form a mass of st»tistics and arguments which may po-sibly be useful to some of the Liberal speakers and writers iu the coming general election. This hardly seems worthy of Parliament, if Parlia- ment’s ‘ime ie really of value. Parliament turned into a convenience for stump speeches does not loom imposingly on the public eye. Cotton goods, printed cottons.—If you want to get the credit of wearing Scotch cloth and still bave on that in which you | can rough it as you would a homespun, a | calico or gingham gown, buy a pattern from this sale of 75 pieces, 52 inches wide. Costume cloth, no two alike. Prices from 75c., $1, $1 25 to $1 50.— Jas Paton & Co. The Saturday Evening Post, America’s best Weekly Magazice for a short time is Only $2 a year. Now isa good time to subscribe. Robert L. Cotton, agent, P. A CHOSEN FRIEND Harvard Bronchial Syrup is the chosen friend of our best singers and most noted public speakers. Nootherccugh remedy has such a widespread iepatation. It quickly stops the worse cough, banishes boareenees and clears the throat and bron- chial tubes, Druggists and dealers re- commend Harvaid Brovebial Syrup. ere, meen It is not what we eat, but how w cook it. Minard’s Liniment for sale everywhere. Twenty thoucavd persons were reported missing in New York last year. Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandraff. The world’s ontput of coffee is 650,000 tons @ year. The Iits of Women. Are usually the result of an exhausted nervous system which can be fully restored by the use of Dr. A. WY. Chase’s Nerve Food. Women made nervous by the waisting dis- eases which drain their system find new life, new vigor, new energy, in Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food, the world’s greatest blood and nerve builder. ee a ee It is more difficult and calls for bigher energies of soul io Jive a martyr than to die one. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, Al! ruggistsiefund the money it fails to cure 5c, E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box The first international cat exposition will be held in Berlin this menth, —————— ee Babies Tortured. By flaming, itching eczema, find comfort and permanent cure in Dr. Chase’s Ointment, & prevaration which has arecord of cures un- paralled in the history of medicine, Eczema, Salt rheum, tetter, scald head, old people’s rash, and all itching skin diseases, are absolutely cured by Dr. Chase’s Ointment, W hite’s Caramels and Snowflake Chacolates =< ¢ Se NENG ™ @\see\ae C\ «a &! rer Ty ya Can be had at any following firs: class f. J. Morris wD. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A, Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & R. H, Uason, ore * 3, Dispute with Don T &@ woman when she says Our Suits are the only ones to to buy. Bezause she knows what she’s talking about. TRUSS aS URS 5 Argue with Don't her when she says our boys suits are Money-Savers, She talks like a sentible woman who knows what’s what. eeu ARE 1, Try to excuse Don t yourself for | going to some & other store for suits instead of ours. You know that you can offer no reason that can be 8 ifficient for passing the store where «he best and cheapest go together. TS TSS aS OS .) s, Expect your on wife io meet you pleasant- ly if you’ve gone to some other store than ours, when she ex- pressly told you to go nowhere else. Don’t do these things if you expect to live long and keep your hair on. SUS aS AS aS AS IM Worry yourself about what are the latest styles, or what you are going to get your boy this spring; we have done all the worryirg for you, all that’s left for you to do is to choose one at once from the largest lot of boys suits ever shown in the city. se su stslesteats Don't forget it 1600 Suits Prowse m— BPs a a 8