THE ORNING (IU RDI . ___,1g¢mm-I-' SECOND SECTION ` p 1. = it . WEEKLY UOUNDBD l¥U1} DAILY POUNDED x89! PAGES 9 to I2 fl, SINGLE COPY 2 CENTS -SATURDAY MoRN1No- cHARLo'r'rE"rowN, P. E. 1., APRIL es, 1904. -SATURDAY MORNING- {,, ¢,.,,,,.,, ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,_, 7 i - --gsm 1; 1*.- BIBLES EWU Pe Bible oi their own. _ You can get one at cost, prices ranging from :oc each np. Testaments from 3 cents each. REVISED BIBLES ~. I Now in stock. price from 25c. We , also have Bibles in French, Ger- 1 man. Latin, Greek and Gaelic. ,,, P. E. I. BIBLE SOCIETY, riaszard 6: l`loore, Booksellers Agent. Charlottetown, a x7|n A w x yr. ` I -f --E' I € me new life. I am using them now and feel myself e new man. ' “I confers I owe my life to Dodd‘s Kid- rson should have a W for eight years I was in continual misery. ‘ Sometimes I would go off in a faint and for ten or fifteen minutes he more dead . _ _ . . _ 1 Best before He Found New Health in Dodd's Kidney Pills and Dodd‘s Dyspepsla Tablets.. Maurice Best,of Southern Harbor, New- oundland, has given to the public a tale ith e moral. Here It is: “I was attacked with Dyspepsia and than alive. “Doctors could not cure and gave me but little help. “Hearing of Dodd‘s Kidney Pills and Dodd's Dynpepsia Tablets Igave them a trial. The first two boxes I used gave For Electric Wiring and In- stallation Biilldlilg. Se4led Tenders addrased to the un- dersigned and endorsed tenders for electric wiring new Market House will he received at this olice until noon the 3oth day of April |904. from any person or persons willing to contra ct or the installation of electric iight system in the new market building according to plan and s ecihcation to be seen at the oflice oip the City Surveyor “City Hall." The Council do not binds hernselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Each tender must be accompanied by certified cheque of 6 per cent of the amount of tender and made payable to the City of Charlottetown. If tsnder not ac- cepted cheque returned. By order W. W. CLARKE, City Clerk. City Clerk‘s Office, Charlottetown, April 18th.19o4. i9 tis if NEW IIIIB SEIIVIIIF I have decided to begin in the city and suburbs an up-to-date cab service. Passengers, baggage etc., will be conveyed to boats trains or anywhere else desired Orders left at McDonald & Mc- Kinnon’s Drug Store or at the stables, Sydney Street, near Stevcnson’s Corner will receive prompt attention. J. M. NICHOLSON. Telephone No. 253. x-zB:l6m IF YOU ONLY KNEW When your well stocked store was going to burn down, you could wait to insure until the week be- fore, but When it is Destroyed You are too late. Remember the old adage, “There is no time like the present." and no insurance like ours. E3. I-I. E El `E3 IR Representing Ph lenix of Hartford, Canadian Quebec. f . ' ` ' Willl0lll .155 -¢»,`*_"/f /¢/ Q31?) » off’ , ... Qucstlim ""1 thc Bcst iff? Clothes .':¥ ` ~.-;`;~ .____.: "‘ ‘ , 2'? _ " " are to be '- .‘| ' bought at " B0Y¢e'5- current that the Earl of Onslow, no Every fit guaranteed. Every suit warranted, I A select ‘stock fm' your For a bilious attack take Chamberlain in'I7°c"“n- I Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quic Best workmen em- ln New Market y Tun Mount. -It you have Indigestion ou are on the straight road for a life of lsery. Your safety lies in turning aside d finding new health and strength in odd's Kidney Pills and Dodd‘s Dyspep- a Tablets. nay Pills and Dodd's Dyspepsla Tablets" ni an D si "OUR LADY OLT_IIE SNOWS.” Lonnolv, April I9.-Ur. Gowers, writing to Nctel and Quarries, tells how Kipling wrote “Our Lady of the Snows." Kipling said the phrase had been floating in his mind for some time before an occasion In- spired these verses, the occasion being the news of the Canadian diminution of duty Ou English imports. The news came to Torquay on Saturday. The verses were composed on Sunday while cycling. Kipl- ing said he did not intend to publish them for a week or two, but friends urged the immediate publication and he sent them over to the Times. ___i_,_i_i-;- HOW T0 WARD OFF AN ATTACK OF RHEUMATISM. “Far years when springltlme came on and I went into gardening, I was sure to have an attack of rheumatism and every attack was more severe than the preced- ing one,' says Josie McDonald, of Man, Logan county, West Va. “I tried every thing with no relief whatever, until I procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and the first application gave me ease, and before the first bottle was used I felt like a new person. Now I feel that I am cured hut I always keep a bottle of Chamberlain s Pain Balm in the house and _when I feel any symptoms ofa re turn I soon drive it af/ay with one or two applications of this llniment. For sale by all drugglsts. m_________l OIL COMPANY_Fi)UNDER DEAD. A'r1.AN'rxc Cnr, N. J. April lei.-Samuel Andrews, who was associated with John D. Rockefeller and Henry M. Flagler in the formation of the Standard Oli Comp- any, died at the Hotel Brighton yesterday, from pneumonia. At the end he was sur- rounded by five physicians who had vainly exhausted all means. He was sixty-nine years- old and came to this country from England in 1857. AGOOD WORD FOR CHAMBERLAIN COUGH REMEDY. “In December, 1900, Ihad a severe col and was so hoarse that I could not spea above a whisper," says Allen Davis, o Frecstone, N. Y. "i tried several remed les but got no relief until I used Chambe lain`s Cough Remedy, one bottle of whic cured me. I will always speak a goo word for that medicine." For_sals by a d druggiste. __________--- WILL IT BE EARL OF ONSLOW Lonno11,Aprii 19:7-_There is n rum president of the Board of Agriculture, likely to succeed the Earl of Minto Governor~General of Canada. _______-_-- fure is certain. For sale by all drugglst ,S thou wilt allow me to ittonc for thc k iso thee that \\'hnt.Socvcr conivth f forth of thc doors of my house to r. from the children of Ammon shui h surely be the Lord's, and I will oi~ d fer it p 1 4 V H Hardly had the roar and din of battle ccuscd when the messengers Human Inland aeeordingtoaet of Parliament of Can~ adn. in the year 190|, by William Bally. of To- ronto. at the Dep'l of Agriculture. Ottawa. Los Angeles, Cal., April 17.-In these days of eager desire for great wealth and social position, when multitudes are absorbed in the struggle for worldly success, this sermon comes as a wholesome and timely warning that it is possible to pay too high a pi-loo for fortune's favors and that fame may be Loo dearly bought. The text is Judges xi, 35, "Alas, my daughter!" An old trite saying declares. "What is worth getting in worth paying for." But tho payment de- manded ior what we want, is often , more than mere silver and gold. It may cost the pound of flesh near tho heart of an Antonio, and it may mean ,ver or gold, crimsoned by having been dipped and rusted and dyod in human blood. "Yes, I will own that lnnd. I will yet bc master of Duylcsiord manor house." These were the words ut~ tered by a young pauper, then being educated in the churity school of the little hamlet of Churchill, in Ox~ fordshirc, England. 'l`hnt Dayics- ford manor house had once been the property of Warren Hastings’ grcat~ grandfather, \I'ur1‘cn Hastings, fur thnt was the pa.upcr‘s name, was then n motherless ind, and thc son Of a good for nothing, shiftloss father, who had fled to England to find his grave uitirnntciy in thc fur- OII West lrnlics. Aye, Warren llnst- ings as a man iulflllcd the plcflge ho made its n. boy, but ho paid (lcurly for what he was after. lic paid' for lluylesford manor house with inoncy purchased by yours of cxilc, yours of toil, years of persecution. Whut wus worth lutving was worth pnyillg for, but the price for the lfinstings ‘ ancestral homo camo very high. Well, to-day we find General Jcphthah having rr grunt anihitioll. Ho was not only seeking a noble und a legitimate goul, but hc was rnshiy and recklessly rcntly to pny uny price to rcuch that goal. Jcplitlluh had two objects in rt-ncliing this goal of his ambition. ’l`he ilrst, to wipe out thc stigma on tho record oi his biri_h_ Like Alcxnntlro Duxnns, he could nc`vcr mention thc name of his mother without bringing a blush of shufnc to his check. Secondly, .luphtliah wanted to drive out thc ln~ vnding Annnonitish hosts who were tlircntcnilig to tlcstroy his people. So the night bciorc tho great buttlc opened Ccnornl .lcphtimh in his mili- tary tcnt niadc o. ph-dgc something like this: "0 God, if to-n\or1'u\v thou wilt only give mc sucu-ss, if awful record of lny birth by liulng rt dclivcrer of my pcoplc from those in- vading herds of cut-tlirouts, l proin- mect mo when I return in pcncc l u for e. burnt otloring on swiftcst of horses si>0‘l 9V0i'Y' where. 'i`hey rode as fast as Nathan Mayer Rothschild rode to reach [bon- don the night after \’VcllinKi0l1'|l or triumph at Waterloo. EVi=f.V“'h¢i`9 W the hard riding couriers shouted the ls news to an exultlng people: "Tile as land is (reel The land is frcel The land is freei Jcphthnh has Woui Jephthah has woni" When the Roman generals came s’ given a. triumphant entry into the k "capital of the seven hills." No now. g F. R. eovce, , Great George St. Charlottetown. J 1 G. D. Ilrllllt Funeral Director ana lmbalmer. Hevi purchased from Mark W Co. Lt’d», their undertak- ing ness. and also securing their nndlhling departments on Kinf Square I em prepared to attend toe eden personally nad in an np-to- date manner, paying special nttuation to eatin ftrthedeadwithaviewto the heals: of the living. oniqrasa - - - me ltenldeneer- - -‘£20 CAN FAMOUS THB TRAIN BXPRES INTERCOLONIAL _ nantwav leiween Halifax, Truro, Pei sec Jane nothin Quebec. old llontrell, eaenrel a SAFE SWIFT SMOOTH YOUR OWN LINE. writérerreneaaduneraniuw ELIAII, HQ. P. I. I. lailwty tettttlwl, l.l~l. lg, I. !,!0ll, tenestl hnengnl n 133510'-*£5 ADA’S IIIARITIME 5# jenrucy, and you will travel vu can welcomed the ilherator of the Is- raelltlsh people. The maidona camo for-th to dance before him, and to strcw flowers in his way, and to ling their sweetest songs. Such music and songs and flowers as afterward welcomed King Saul after the do- atruction of the Philistines were nur ing over General Jephthah in great sound or surrounding him with huge floral rainbows, dyed in tho richest of colors, with this one exception.- Genoral Jephthah had no taunting name of a shepherd boy to imbitlcr him with jealousy. But as the Is- raelltlah llberator comes nearer to his house we lee a great commotion. Suddenly thin mighty leader ltope and atagern like a drunken man, for G back from their conquests, they were 5, more enthusiastic ovation wa_s ever awarded to the military chieftains ;_; oi the Caesars than that which now Dcariy Bought. ~-...LL '.. .;. ...."'l.'..'";`£,, ALAS, JEPHTI1/\iI’S ILLFATED DAUGHTER. i.i’..‘ifi.‘i.~?.“.’ii‘.i’.f.‘.‘_‘f” f’»‘..’§$.“' iii." 58;, Case in Whlchet Nofja and Legitimate Goal Wasi Sought But With. Reckless Dlregard to the Coat of the Attainment-Curse of Gold Rusted and Dyed and Stained With Blood. flces some or us are willing to make in order to win temporal success in life. 'l`hcrcfo|'»_~ i shnli try in this sermon to cutuloguc some of the foolish sacriilri-s sonic of us mnlco upon the altar of fortune and to protest against lhvm Plrst, God would novi-r have us, like Jephthnh, destroy the spiritual and physical and tt-mporal lives of our children. llc \\‘ould never haVB us so engrossed in our work that we would neglect our own "flesh and hiood," and care not how our boys and girls might turn out, He would not have the minister or the lawyer or tho merchant or the inventor say: "I have no time to look after this nursery. I must work and work and work. I must work and work even though my own boys and girls havc to suiicr." lic would not ict Abraham oticr his boy lsuac upon his altar, nulthcr nlll hc ever rc- qulrc us to sucrillcc the spiritual and temporal lives oi our chilclrcu upon the alturs of [uint-. And yct, to~<.I\xy, sec how many men neglect their own children for the pursuit of sliver und golti-mon who in one sc-nso try to justify themselves for this noglcct. Uh, pul- ent, it is an uwlul crime to \:ndu.u- gcr the physical und tt-rnpcr-.tl und spiritual wcliuro ol' your children! No crime among ull recorded crimes ought to be more shunned or con- dcxuncd. And ycl. this crilno we sec Haunting itself cvi.-rynlicro. l.’a1'eu1.s Seem to bc too busy sucking earthly fume und Lcmporul success to curt- Ior their own llc-sh und blood. Said a prominent idnglish judge to c young :nun standing in thc l`ciun's dock, _"Do you rc-int-inllcr yourfutli- UV?" -"I’crfcctIy," suld thc youth. “\\`l\cncvcr I clu't‘|`t-d his pit-selicc he .wouid say; ‘liun u\\'n_y; run, my lad, and dou't, trouble inc. I must write now; 1 must \\'rlto_' " \\ho was that futher? "llc “hs the grcui, ln\\yc1'," said Dr. i‘oticr, "who wus tho uuthor of thc innious work on 'Tho .Law of ’i`rusts,' and his only son ln dun time furnisiit-ci it practi- ¢a.I commentary on thc way in uhich his intiicr llzltl tl|:~;t'ln\l`gt‘d thc Iu0St snort-sl of all trusts coninnttctl to him in the person of his own child." "hid, wlicrc is your moii\er’.l" l once asked a young school friend when dining in the homo of his mother. "Uh, 1iiotlu.»r~ is not here to dinner to-day. .\lotIn-1' is very sci- doln ut home. She is uiwuys oil' ud- dresslng those rc-lxp.;1ous rin-vi.ings," Do you wonder that ln this unsuur I read thc future ilooni of Lh-.rt son? Do you wonticr that tlnxt. boy turn- ed out bndly',’ “hut right. Ilattl flint lnotlicr to nltcntl uny svrics of rhom- illgs \\'h1rh would i: ‘L did rfotwwant general JcphthAh to 0I°'»h Bmlllfl B003 llliilad ING. his dau liter; neither does he Humphreya'Med.Oo.. Oor. William slay g f lilh sacri~ John Streets, New York. No. No. No. No. No. I5 Iii H) 27 ID Rheumatism. Malaria. , Whooping Cough. The Kldneys. The Bladder. it it it .1 K sz tidal WBWB 0| h\"“°“l°"‘ directiyon the sick par-tn without dis ChamberIaIn's Stomach and Liver Tablets. When you feel dull after eating. When you have no appetite. When you have n bad taste in the mouth. When your liver In torpid. When your bowels are conatipated. When you have a headache. When you feel hiiious. They will improve yourappetite, cleanse and lnvigorate your stomach, and regu~ late your liver and bowels. Price 25 cents per box. For sale hy nil druggisua. CANADA-MEl(Q0 SS. LINE. O-r'rAwA, April 18.-It in undentood that thepropoacd steamer line between Canada and Mexico will be by the Pacific. The sailinga will be from Vancouver and Victoria at this end. A I|0TH£R`S RECOMMENDATION. I have used Cl\amberlsin'n Cough Rem edy for a number of yearn and have no hesitanoy in saying that it is the best remrdy for coughs, oolda and croup d~ I have ever used in my family. l have no I I *UNH U0 “press my confidence in this Boils were so painful could not sleep at night. _.1- arrnnsn on nzcx, true I ann Anus. Burdock iood Bitters CURED THEI. It in weil~ka¢-um to all that had blood le De direct cause of all akin dieealel and it h ameeaary for the blood te be cleansed before the eruptions will disappear. For this purpose ther! Il nothing to equal Berdock Blood Bitton an the tbouannde ef testimonials we have on hand will testify. Hr. Willard Thompson, MeNeiIl'e Killa, P.E.I., writes us al follows x “I winh to state to you what Burdock Blood Bitter! han done for me. Some time ago my blood got out of order and many boils appeared on in! neck, legs and arms. They weroao pain ui that I could not sleep nt night. After having tried many different remedies without any rucceu, I finally decided, ol the advice ofa friend, to une Burdoch Blood Bitters. Before I had quite und two bottle; the boill had completely din- appeared, and i wiah to emphasize the fact that I think Burdock Blood Bitter! the beat blood purifier on the markd to-day.” Bags! iiagssiiagsz We have the best grain bags in the country. They are large enough to hold 4% bushel Oats, or 3 bushel potatoes. They are strong, clean, have hernmed tops, and are guaranteed to give satlsfaction.You want some, how many ? Reid & Creighton Wholesale dealers ln Island produce, Pitt Street, Sydney, C. B. I mon Illenl lo Salas exceed that of any o'her in the Lower Pro- E vinces. Cholcest grow h of India and Ceylon. ~- , _...__ .__ ._-._.,,.__. A ` . . . .C »?»f2.'S'3,Rv. tow ,motifs CHARLOTTETOWN. P.E.I. l`o Vancouver, li C $59.05 Victoria. ll. C. New \\'t!imin§lrr, ll C. Q A nrnmn \.‘Va.ll\ ______.`_m_1 . eniile T , Portland, Oregon. I To Nelson, B. C. Trail, il C. Ronslnud. il C Greenwood. il. C. Midway. B. C UNTIL APRIL \o_ |904, Proporiinnnie Rates from and ln other pointl. Also lf. COLORADO, IDAHO, l"I`AH, MON- IA l"ANA and CAI,l}<‘riRN 1Z_» O 5-. Fido .WE ings 119* wg# . _ Z f§1\> L_°:', OU: rn-1,, zflg 'z."w U Eastcm Steamship Co, International D lv i si o n Reduced Rates in Effect Un- til May lst, 1904. it. John to Portland uw Bl. john to Boston 3350 Fnmmendng March goth rom, steamer lenven it. John Wedneednya ntila. m. (Atlantic Stand- lldl 'GY L\ll‘¢¢‘. Elllv0\'i. Portland and Bolton Saturdays at 6 30 P. M for Boston direct. RKTUHNING from Denton, via. Fnnipori and Luhec_M°ndny| and Prirhya nt o.oo n. m. From Portland, Mondays ni 5 _\o p. m. Pnaoengern arriving at Bt. lohn on evening oreviona to morning wailing can go direct lo steamer and take eatin berth gf gngggggm 1°, the trip. Will- 9- LXR, Agent. 8t.|o\In, N. L A. ll. HANBCOI, G. P. h T, A. CALVIN AUITIN, V. P. I 0¢n‘i Manager I. & remedy.-Mrs. J. A. Moonl, North Star, Ilicb. For sale by all drngglete. General Oieee, Penh/r‘n Wharf, loltol. I1 ` tt. Liicmi ,_ 93? t `.\ il .. , i,‘ (1 s ».